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The man a ll egedly puJled a knife on them but dropped it when assista nt man ager Robert Jam es Keller, 47, ca me up swinging hls belt. Officer Dennis J efcoat sa id in his report that he a rr ested the man but o nJy questioned his two fe mal e comp anions. releas ing them after being told they didn't have a car . However. Jefcoasl s aid that minutes l ater he s potted the women driving off in a car and Coast Weather Fa ir and warm er through Thurs day. Lows tonight 46 to 54. Highs Thursday in upper 70s. INSIDE TODA W P.aaaeragers . aboard .a .. miracle flight .. from New York to Mioneapoli$ reflect on per8090l nocUona Jn their bnuh with death . oa the 727 jetliner went into .a auperaoraic . nosedive. See P.age AH. .. .,_...,.. ... Ct .............. .. L.M. .... M .... ,._ ..... ......................... E .................. ot ·• Or-.. c..y ... . . ... r,:, - ,., .. .......... ,., ........... ., :=:"- ,.., ......... .. .... - ...... ... .. ........ CM ..... 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Police s aid Rodriguez' sis ter, Margaret Delgado Rodriguez, 19, of Santa Ana, wa s taken to Orange County Jail along with (See HELP, Page A2> Gasoline Near $1 a Gallon In New York NEW YORK (AP > - Pump watchers in the city reported to- day that dollar-a.gallon gasoline ha s all but arrived . The sign read 99.9 cents on the premium pump of a Texaco sta- tion at 31th Street and First Avenue, five blocks south or the United NaUons. The price had be en inching up for some lime . ' The night manager, Thomas Carter, said he went home Tues- day morning with the price at 97 cents and came back for today 's overnigbtsUnttofindit99.9. Sales at the premium pump were described as normal deaplte tbe price. The price of unleaded gasoline at the station was posted at 96.8 cents a gallon and re1ular was 91 .t . Gasoline under 91 cents still can be found at many staliom in the city. · Twisters Paralyze 2States BytheAssocia&ed Press Tornadoes smas hed into four com mum ti es in North Texas and Oklahoma. s ucking up people and property, tossing cars about and leveling homes and busi· nesses. Authorities s aid al least 61 persons we re killed and more •. than800we re injured. Gov. Bill Clements toured the no rth Texa s c ity of Wichita Fall s. site of the worst damage, as Nationa l Guard troop i; pa trolled debris·str e wn s treets today to ward off any loot ers who might want to t ake advan· l age or the di saster that s truck Tu esday afternoon. Al'Wl ....... o THIS AERIAL PHOTO WAS TAKEN THIS MORNING IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS Tuesday Tornado Left This Restdentlal Neighborhood in Shambles Irvine Attacker Guilty Jury Hearing Testimony Regarding Sanity By KATHY CLANCY Of IM o.11, f'I '°' Staff Th e Orange County Superior Court jury that found a former Juvenile Hall counselor gui lt y of attempted murder Tu es d ay began hearing testimony today lo determine his sanity. Charl es Hubert Gue nther. 33, of Irvine , was convicted or at- tempted murder, kidnap and at - tempted rape for attacks on a 15-y ea r- old Dana Hill s High School coed in Dece mber and a 17- year-old San Cle mente girl 13 months ago. If the jury concludes Guenther wa s insane at the time of the al· tack s, be wouJd be confined lo a s tate mental hospital for treat - ment. He would return lo court ror sentencing in the c ase if and when doctors determine be t as recovered from the me ntal dis· order . Guenther admitted from the Caah, GelD8 Taken LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Pollce were seeking three ban· dill who invaded the Wilshire area home of Jewelry salesman Robert Boor and took gems and caab totalling SUM.GOO. witness stand that he was the man who pi cked up Juli Michelle Gonzal ez. 15 , last December. shot her in the bead rive times. beat her with a ham- Thief Eats Sarmnes SUSANVILLE <AP> It must have been a hun· gry burg lar. Or perhaps he needed the energy lo lu g out all the loot. Lasse n County she riCf 's deputies saJd Tuesday that whoever broke into Neil's Me rcantile Store at nearby Standish took time to eat a can of sa rdines while stealing 10 watches ; s everal boxes of candy bars , a number or hunting and pocket knives, apples, can ned tuna, cheese, SO tubes of Daisy brand 881 . a large quantity of s hotgun and rine shells, photographic film , nashllgbt t>atteries. blue jean s and c igarette papers. \ mer and dropped her at a con- struction site. He al so told the five- man. s even·woman jury tha t he gave a ride to Patrice Matkins, 17, in March 1978 and hit her repeated · ly with an unloaded gun before s he jumped from bis moving car. Guenther, who also was iden- tified by bis two victims. had testified an uncontrollable "wild rage" prompted the attacks. H is attorney, William Dougherty, had argued that hls clie nt was innocent of th e c harges, however, because he was mentally disturbed at the lime and not responsible for the acts . Guenther bad pleaded inno-. cent and innocent by reason or insanity to the charges . He has been lod."ed in a locked mental (See SANITY. Page t\2) Two Sentenced SALINAS <AP> - A Judge. turninc down requests rrom two reputed leaders or the Neustra Familia prtson gana for ne.w trials , has instead aenteoced them to life i mprisonment for the execution-s tyl e killlnp of three penons. Vandals smas hed pla te glass windows io downtown s tores and scooped up booty after a twister lore through the city or 96, 000. One Red Cross worker reported se e ing armed homeowners gua rding dam aged homes. The body count in Wichita Fa lls bad ri sen to 45 by mid- morning and authorities feared it mi ght go higher. Capt. Terry Denson of the National Guard said other unconfirmed deaths had been reported. ln Lawton, Okla .. where at leas t three died in a twister, Gov. George Nigh activated 100 National Guard troops to aid in search and r esc ue efforts and police patrols. There were re- ports of looting there too, but no a rrests. ••As the storm started yoa co uld see the clouds being su cked into the center of tbe s torm - the debris and buce pieces of house roofs, and tree limbs ." said Wichita Falls (SeeTOU... Page t\2) i l Plutr AD GEIS ns JOB DONE "I 'm very pleased with tbe • Daily Pilot. "I sold everything in my ad.'• That 's the story of the sue· · cessrul Newport Beach woman who placed Ulis ad In tbe DaU,y Pilot: Selfe 1tone on tonel a HOO and pr of champaane slit velvet club cbn 1185. Like new lC IUt-JtXXX If you want to be pleued, tey the friendly ad - viHn at tbe Dally Pl.lot. Call 141·51'11. ..

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Being an inventive and adventuresome fe llow, Kaj Sorensen, 16. Costa Mesa . decided to have some fun with Tuesday 's winds. So he made a sail of sorts out of an old bed sheet, two curtain rods and some tape. j umped on his skateboard and went sailing down the street.

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1979 YO'- 1Z. NO. H1, 4 SECTIONS, 46 l'AHS

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Irvine Attfl(!ker Guilty; ,..

.Jury Note Mulls SanitU,

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oes Take 61 Lives HUJDan Wedge

Shoppers Help Nab Suspects A human wedge around a flee

ing car, and a gr ocery store as­sistant manager who used his belt to rusarm a knire·wielrung suspecl were credited with help­ing Costa Mesa police arrest three theft suspects Tuesday.

Police ~aid the incident began al 4 : 30 p. m. Tuesday when cle rks at Ralph's Market, 380 E. J7th St., saw a man fleeing with three bottles o r liq uor and chased hlm.

The man a llegedly puJled a knife on them but dropped it when assista nt manager Robert James Ke ll e r , 47 , ca me up s winging hls belt.

Officer Dennis J efcoat said in his report that he arrested the man but onJy questioned his two fe male companions. r eleasing them after being told they didn't have a car.

However. J efcoasl said that minutes later he s potted the women driving off in a car and

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Weather F a ir and warm e r

through Thursday. Lows tonight 46 to 54. Highs Thursday in upper 70s.

INSIDE TODA W P.aaaeragers .aboard .a

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called lo several bysta nders to help stop them.

The passersby quickly thrust themselves in front of a nd be hind the car . J efcoat said. When the driver paused, Jefcoat was able to open the car door and stop the alleged.escape.

His report states that several bottles of liquor stolen from Ralph·s were found inside the car , a long with a "shopping List " of brand names.

About $100 in liquor had been stolen, J efcoat said.

Still in Costa Mesa Jail today in lieu of $10.000 bail was Eliseo Delgado Rodriguez. 23. of Santa Ana, who faces charges or a!>· s ault with a deadl y weapon, co mm e r cia l bur g lary, possession of stolen property and possession of a needle and syringe.

Police said Rodriguez' sister, Margaret Delgado Rodriguez, 19, of Santa Ana , was ta ken to Orange County Jail along with

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Gasoline Near $1 a Gallon In New York

NEW YORK (AP > - Pump watchers in the city reported to­day that dollar-a .gallon gasoline has all but arrived.

The sign read 99.9 cents on the premium pump of a Texaco sta­tion at 31th Street and First Avenue, five blocks south or the United NaUons.

The price had been inching up for some lime.

'The night manager, Thomas Carter, said he went home Tues­day morning with the price at 97 cents and came back for today's overnigbtsUnttofindit99.9.

Sales at the premium pump were described as normal deaplte tbe price.

The price of unleaded gasoline at the station was posted at 96.8 cents a gallon and re1ular was 91.t .

Gasoline under 91 cents still can be found at many staliom in the city. ·

Twisters ~~-;;; - Paralyze

2States BytheAssocia&ed Press

Tornadoes smashed into four com mum ties in North Texas and Okl a homa. s ucking up people and property, tossing cars about and leveling homes and busi· nesses. Authorities said al least 61 persons were killed and more

•. than800were injured . Gov. Bill Clements toured the

north Texas c ity of Wichita Falls. site of the worst damage, as Nationa l Guard troopi; patrolled de bris·strewn streets today to ward off any looters who might want to take advan· lage or the disaster that struck Tuesday afternoon.

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Tuesday Tornado Left This Restdentlal Neighborhood in Shambles

Irvine Attacker Guilty Jury Hearing Testimony Regarding Sanity

By KATHY CLANCY Of IM o.11, f'I'°' Staff

The Orange County Superior Court jury that found a former Juvenile Hall counselor guilty of attempted murder Tuesday began hearing testimony today lo determine his sanity.

Charles Hubert Guenther. 33, of Irvine, was convicted or at­tempted murder, kidnap and at­tempted rape for attacks on a 15-year -old Dana Hills High School coed in December and a 17-year-old San Clemente girl 13 months ago.

If the jury concludes Guenther was insane at the time of the al· tacks, be wouJd be confined lo a state mental hospital for treat­ment.

He would return lo court ror sentencing in the case if and when doctors determine be t as recovered from the mental dis· order.

Guenther admitted from the

Caah, GelD8 Taken LOS ANGELES <AP ) -

Pollce were seeking three ban· dill who invaded the Wilshire area home of Jewelry salesman Robert Boor and took gems and caab totalling SUM.GOO.

witness stand that he was the man who pi c k e d up Juli Mi c he lle Gonzalez. 15, la st December. shot he r in the bead rive times. beat her with a ham-

Thief Eats Sarmnes

SUSANVILLE <AP> It must have been a hun· gry burglar. Or perhaps he needed the energy lo lug out all the loot.

Lassen County sheriCf's deputies saJd Tuesday that whoever broke into Neil's M e rcantile Store at nearby Standish took time to eat a can of sardines while stealing 10 watches; several boxes of candy bars, a number or hunting and pocket knives, apples, canned tuna, cheese, SO tubes of Daisy brand 881. a large quantity of s hotgun and rine shells, photographic film , nashllgbt t>atteries. blue jeans and c igarette papers.

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mer and dropped her at a con­struction site.

He also told the five -man. seven·woman jury tha t he gave a ride to Patrice Matkins, 17, in March 1978 and hit her repeated· ly with an unloaded gun before s he jumped from bis moving car.

Guenther, who also was iden­tified by bis two victims. had testified an uncontrollable "wild rage" prompted the attacks.

H is attorney, William Dougherty, had argued that hls client was innocent of the charges, however, because he was mentally disturbed at the lime and not responsible for the acts.

Guenther bad pleaded inno-. cent and innocent by reason or insanity to the charges. He has been lod."ed in a locked mental

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Two Sentenced SALINAS <AP> - A Judge.

turninc down requests rrom two reputed leaders or the Neustra Familia prtson gana for ne.w trials, has instead aenteoced them to life imprisonment for the execution-style killlnp of three penons.

Vandals smashed plate glass windows io downtown stores and scooped up booty after a twister lore through the city or 96,000. One Red Cross worke r reported see ing armed homeowners guarding damaged homes.

The body count in Wichita Falls bad risen to 45 by mid­morning and authorities feared it might go higher. Capt. Terry Denson of the National Guard said other unconfirmed deaths had been reported.

ln Lawton, Okla.. where at least three died in a twister, Gov. George Nigh activated 100 National Guard troops to aid in search and rescue efforts and police patrols. There were re­ports of looting there too, but no arrests.

••As the storm started yoa could see the clouds being sucked into the center of tbe storm - the debris and buce pieces of house roofs, and tree limbs ." said Wichita Falls

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Plutr AD GEIS ns JOB DONE

"I'm very pleased with tbe • Daily Pilot.

" I sold everything in my ad. '• That's the story of the sue· ·

cessrul Newport Beach woman who placed Ulis ad In tbe DaU,y Pilot:

Selfe 1tone on tonel 8~ ~so a HOO and pr of

champaane slit velvet club cbn 1185. Like new lC IUt-JtXXX

If you want to be pleued, tey the friendly ad-viHn at tbe Dally Pl.lot. Call 141·51'11.

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Bea~lagoers Take Cttt'lt-r

Chi lly wmds thul gusted up lo ·10 mph l'ut'' day uflcrnoon whipped anct into lhe f tu:t·~ or whot few Easter Week \IOCatione rs Vl'll tu red onto west Or·anue County beat.' ht>:; Most who remained took cover behind suotJ fences like thes~ on the city l>t!uch near tho

t11111t111g 10 11 lk :Jt•h Pier Lifeguards said the bcuchcs looked like a ghost town com pared lo some yt•ars in the past when d ai ly Easler We-ck beuch attendance clim bed as high us 60,000 sun lovers on warm Spring days.

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TOLL ... Record ·News reporle r ~ky Scott . who watched the tornado from the county courthouse.

" All or a sudden there was a tremendous roar . a nd the storm appeared to move very quickly. It seemed like at las ted about fi ve or six minutes and at looked like a hu~e snow cone "

The fi rst major twis ter at 3·50 p.m. killed at least 12 persons and inj ured more tha n 60 in Vernon, a town or 11,500 a bout 75 m iles northwest of Wichita Fa lls .

" It looks like we have been bom bed , " one res ident there said .

The National Guard armory was blown down.

Two hours later . Wi chita Falls was hit. with the path or dest rut · t ion eight miles long and up to Ph m i les wide . Abou t 2.000 ho m es were de s tr oyed or seriously d a maged «J nd two s hopping centers were heavily damaged.

·'The only thinit left or my house is the closet I was lying in ." said one woman. who asked ool to be 1dent1Cied . " I got so sea red J JUSt laid there and pr ayed. I' ve been through fi ve hurricanes. but hurricanes an: nothml? compared to this Takl' me back to hurricanes · ·

Some or thos e in jur ed an Ve rnon had bee n ta ke n to W1 ch1ta Falls hospitals .

" We were laking inJurcd in from Vernon when this one hit here, " s a id Or . James Lee . medical coordinator for the Red Cross in Wichita Falls.

Another tornado later struck Ha rrold , a s m a ll town ni nt' miles west of Vernon, killing one pl'rson.

Ac r oss th e Red River an Oklahoma. a twister killed at least three persons and injured ot least 70 in Lawton .

" The destruction 1s going to ~ in m illions of dolla rs. We got hit

'1ard . " said Police Capt. Bob Edm onson.

T he tornado s truck there about 5: 15 p.m. 12 minutes alter a wa rning siren had sounded .

·· i t sounded like jets goin~ over ." said Karen Lenham. 34.

" It happened so fast , it wa!' over before I could hide, " said Mrs . E. A. Hansen, peering ou1 from the stairs of her roofless house .

Al least 25 hou s es were destroyed.

, Other tornadoes wore reported about the same time in outlying areas of Texas, but a uthoritic:-.

• could not say how m any touched down . There was some damage at Lockett, six miles southwest of Vernon.

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Bandit Barks Mike the Mutt Licks Clwps

POINT PLEASANT. N.J . 1 AP > To some. Mike the m utt is j us t the dOI! next door~ but to police here he·s t he roast beef bandit.

Police S ilY Mike's c riminal career s t a rt ed with the forcible escape from his O\\ncr ·s leash during an evening walk . T he 2·ycar-old brown and white dog hrokc from owner J oseph K ranick and r aced two blocks to a Route 88 diner .

Mike r an through the back entrance. leaped on to a table . grabbed half a beef r oast and fled quickly with his booty. ....._.

Diner operator Joseph M3ck ca lled police to re· port the robber y and trailed the dog after an alert cus to mer pointed out the escape route .

:Vlack found Mike . hut without the roast. Ile held the dog in li eu of Sl S. pending hi s o wne r ·s arrival. Kraniek promptly posted the p<.1 ym cnt and took custody of has pc t.

Advoeates Eleeted

Santa Monica OKs Rent, Condo Limits SANTA MON ICA IAP I

Voters in thjs coastal city have approved a proposal to cont rol r ents a nd condomi n ium con· s t ruction. and elected two or the measure·s advocates to the City Council.

With all 65 precincts report · ing , the results of Tuesday's city e lection showed Proposition A ca pturing 54 .3 per cent of the vote . The law calls for a tern · porary rent freeze rotlowed by a rollback to last yea r 's levels. 1 Related s tory Page A5. >

Victorious m their race for two or the three a vailablc council seats were Ruth Vannatta and Bi ll Jennings. who r an on a pro· Proposition A s late. Also elected

COUNTY TO LOOK AT CONDOMINIUMs-A3

Crom a,, field of 14 candidates was Chris tian Reed .

The rent control victory came j us t 10 mont hs after Sa ntCJ Monica residents 80 percent of whom a re renters narrowly defeated a si milar proposal.

· In the interim between those two elections. howeve r. renters claimed landlords bc~~m asking for unreasonable rent increases in the wake or Proposition 13. E victions soared as apartment bu ildings were demolished to mak e way for a wave of con· dom lnium build ing.

Under Propos1lion A. any 1n· creases in rent and any appllca tion s to con ve r t apa r tment buildings into condo m iniu ms would have to be approved by a five -member rent control board.

T he housing board would be di s m antled if the a pa rtment va cancy rate , currently about 2 percent, rises above 5 percent.

Opponents or the measure. in· elud ing Mayor Donna Swink. said the rent roll back would be unreasonable because the cost or oper ating renta l unlti> In Santa Monica has risen with inflation.

T he rent co n t r o l c r i ti c s war ned that passage of Proposi­tion A will result In cuts in build· ing m aintena nce to the point where bulldlngs " start falling apart around us."

''Rent control does absolutely nothing to address the serious lack of new housing in Santa Monica ," said Robert Scura, SPokesman for the Santa Monica Tupayerw and Realdenta Com· miltees.

However, proPonents of the me aaure cont.ended the inltlaUve won 't result ln declinin1 condl· Uona In city apartment• but would ( 1 > merely allow renters to s hare lhc benenu or Proposl.

tion 13. 121 let low- and middle· income fam ilies live in low and moderately priced housing, and 131 stop absentee landlords from do m inating t he real es t ate market.

C h e r y l Rh o d en. a spokeswom an for t he Santa Monica Fa ir Housing Alliance, said Proposition A was also pro­posed because more than 3,000 units have received tentative ap· proval this year for conversion f rom a p art m ents to co n · dom lniums - often fo rcing cur· rent tenants lo move.

Congress Cool To 'Wind/ all'

WASHI NGTON IAP l - Presi· dent Carter says he' ll work with Congress or do the job himself as long as the results meet his de m a nd : Am e ric a 's oil com· panics must use half of any new profits fro m deco ntrolled oil prices to sea rch for more oil or gas.

Carter's s ignal that he might need congressional help to back up the demand he made in his e nergy speech last Thursd«Jy ca me during a Tuesday news conrerencc in which he a lso ap. pa rently softened his standby gasoline-rationing position to put it more In line wit h Senate wishes.

Congress has already given frosty receptions to Carter 's re· quest for a 50 percent tax on " windrall profi ts " expected to now from the phased oil decon­trol he 's ordered to begin J une I a nd t o h is sta nd by fede r al gasoline·r alionlng program call · ing for purchase coupons based in part on the number of cars a person owns .

I Dead, 3 Hurt In Shootout

SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - A s hootout between two federal drug enforcement officers and two penons they were trying to arreat alter an attempt to buy $22 ,000 worth of heroin has ended with one man dead and three otbers injured.

Police aaid David Castro, 46. waa fata lly shot Tuesday night by the two officers on a Mission District street as the officers pulled up In a car wlth the second man in cuttody on a war· rant charging sale or narcotics.

WASHINGTON CAP > - The Nuclear Re1ulatory CommlMk>n said today the Three Mlle l•land nuclear power pl a nt accide nt shows a need for urgent safety corrections on nearly a ll the na· lion's nuclear plants .

The agency d id not s pell out the actioos needed, but said a design naw was fe>Und in some Power plants deaiped by West· inghouse Corp.

The commission said the de· sign Oaw aimilar to one at the Th ree MJle Is land plant built m Pennsylvania by Babcock and Wilcox, cou ld m is lead plant oper ators and preve nt vital emergency cooling in the event of an ucrident.

The.. operatm~ nuclea r '\Jnit al San Onofre was des igned by Westinl!house. The two units un· der construction wt!rc designed by anolherfirm.

The agency said safety correc· lions were needed " on a priority basis for all llght·wate r reactor facilities." which would cover all but one or the 72 licensed nuclear powe r p lants In the country.

The exception is the Fort Saint Vraln plant at Plal lv1lle. Colo .. which is a high .te mpe rature. gas-cooled reactor .

Wes ting house had no im · mediate comment on the NRC statement.

In a " pre liminary notifica · tio n " w h ich th e ag e ncy telephoned to reactor operators. the NRC sa id Westinghouse sent plant OWTicrs a notice April 7 warn1ni;! th a t so me Wes t · anghouse·designed raciht1es de· pen<t on a combination or two in· s trumenl s ignals by the plant computer to turn on e me rgency coolinA automa t ica ll y when there 1s trouble with the main cooling system.

Burglars Hit liquor Store

Vl• nd oml• Liquor ~ tore of. ficials arc s till conduct ing an m· ventory following a burglary at 1he1r outlet number 26 late Mon· day or early Tuesday resulting m what Fountain Valley poli<'e expect to be " a considerable loss . ..

Po l ice s a id burg l ars c ut through a roof vent to gam ac­CC!>S to the liquor s tore at 1651 Brookhu rst St and used th e· s tore 's hoist roll er to moH• merc handise up th rough the opening.

In add1t~on to liquor. th e t hieves made off with S47 an coins. pohcc reported .

Complete cooling failure can lead to a meltdown or overheat· ins or tbe reactor's core and the r e leaae or lar1e amount• or radioactivity.

Westin1houae said it was believed tbat a •mall break lD a reactor PftllMll'ber eould leave one of tbeee aiinala appearinc hi1b whUe tbe other falls .

In th.ii cue, the computer would not tum over emer1ency coollne and a plant operator could be mialed lnto "erroneous actions."

Westinghouse recommended that operators at.art emergency cooling maaually if the pressure s ignal alone drops below ita trig. ger point.

The NRC said it was still re· v iewing the extent to whicb e vents in the Three Mile Is land acc ident apply ge ne rally to p lants des i g ne d by West ­i n g h o us e and Combus tion Engineering as well as Babcock a nd Wilcox.

" But it has been concluded." the NRC said. " that further ac · lions should be considered on a pr iori ty basis for all light·wate r power reactor facilities."

Brown, Linda Visit North Kenya Desert

N AIROBI. Kenya <AP I Gov. F.dmuod G. Brown Jr. and Linda Roosladt new to northern Kenya today to visit a United Nations project to push back the desert. 1 Related photo, A4 I

The California Democrat and the rock singer were accom· panied to Marsabit. near Lake Turkana . by aides. officials of 1he U.N. Environment Program a nd two small plane loads or re­porters and photographer~

The couple <.irnvcd 1n Na1rob1 fro m Li beri a a nd N1ger1<1 on Mo nday nt~h t. On Tuesday , Brown discussed envi ronmental problems with President Daniel Arap Moi and visited the head· quarters of the U.N. Environ­ment Program

Ms. Ronstadt s tayed most or the time 1ns1de her cottage at the Norfolk Hotel but ca me out to lunch with Brown and U S Ambass ado r Wilbe rt le Mall e Tuesday and again early today to s ign autographs for h<1lf J c1ozen children .,., ho had been .,., a1tmf! outside ht'r i.u1te :-.mcc s he arnved

Bro .... n and M~ Hon!>tadt both wore 1eans and i.nea ker' for thl• trip today. and she :.ilso wore :.i ~ellow T-shirt.

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SANITY ••• ward at Canyon General Hospital In Anaheim lince abort­ly art.er his arrest.

" I didn'l know what I was do-• ing , " Guenther testified about the attack on Miss Gonzalez. ''I was fighting the impulse. I was j ust shooting. She was scream· ing and I was screaming."

Prosecutor Paul Meyer had' argued that Guenther was men· tally responsible for the attacks. He conte nde d the form er counselor was in control suffi­ciently to drive his auto with one ha nd as he fired a gun at Miss Gonzalez with the other.

Guenther's psychiatrist, Dr. Barbara Hundley . bas testified her patient suffers from a bra.in disorder brought on by a liver malfunction.

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HELP .•• Melissa Williams, also known as Me lissa Gravelle, 22, of 2700 Peterson Way, Costa Mesa .

( The women were being held on

S5,000 bail each on suspicion of co mme r c i a l b urg l a ry a nd possession or s tolen property. pohcesaid.

They s a id the c har:ge is burglary rather than s hoplifting because they believe they can prove the sus~ts entered the s tor e with intent to commit a cri me.

Suspect Killed L OS ANGELES <AP > - One

robbery s us pec t . Bill y J oe Graves. 29 . was dead a nd a n othe r , Me l vi n C h ar les Ca nada. 28. was in critical con· d1t1on after two sheriffs detec· lives walked in during a robbery and a shoot-out e rupted.

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A lot of Eastl'r Week vacauoners weren 't in love w1Lh PH Im Spring:. T uesda y as high winds Lu rned the desert spa into sand c ity . Driver of this auto. for example. had to abandon t he vehicle after it got stuck in a sand drift nea r Pa lm Sprin~s . Officials estim ated t he wind!> caused ubout SJ00.000 worth of da mage to utilit y poles. new con­"t r uction s ites a nd t rees in the desert community .

Jury Mulls Sanity I Of Irvine Attacker

By KATHY CLANCY Of - Dally P11et Staff I The Orange County Superior

Court jury that found a former Ju venile Hall counselor guilty of

- a tt e mpted mu r de r T uesday began hearing testi mony toda) to determine his sanity.

Charles Hubert Guenther. 33, of Irvine. was convicted of at· tempted murder . kidna p and at· te mpted rape ror attacks on a 15-yt>ar ·o ld Da na Hills High

· School c~ in December and a 17-year -old San Clemente girl 13 months ago.

If the jury concludes Guenther 1 was insane al the lime or the at·

ta<.'ks, he would be confi ned to a state mental hospita l for t reat­ment.

lie would return to court for sentencmg in the case if and when doctors determi ne he has recovered from the mental dis· orde r

Guenther admitted from the witness stand that he was the m a n w ho pi c k e d up Juli Mic he ll e Gonzal ez , 15, last December. shot he r in the head five times, beat her with a ham­mer and dropped her a t a con· struction site.

He also told the five-man. seven-woman jury that he eave a ride to Patrice Matkins, 17, in March l978 and hit her repeated· ly with an unloaded gun before s he jumped from his moving car

Guenther , who a lso was iden­tified by his two victims. had testified an uncontroll able " wild rage" prompted the attacks.

Hi s a ttorn e y, Will ia m Dougherty, had argued that his client was innoce nt of the charges, however, because he was mentally disturbed at the time and not responsible for the acts

Guenther had pleaded inno· cent and innocent by reason or insanity to the cha rges. He bas

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been lodj?ed in a locked mentaJ w a rd a l Can yo n Genera l Hospital in Anahei m s ince short· ly after his arrest.

" I didn't know what I was do· ing." Guenther testified about the attack on Miss Gonzalez. " I was fighting the impulse . I wa!> j ust shooting. She was scream ing and I was screami ng."

Prosecutor Paul Meyer had argued that Guenther was men· !ally responsible for the attacks. He contende d Lh e former counselor was in control sulfi· ciently to drive his auto with one hand as he fired a gun a t Miss Gonzalez with the other.

Guenther 's psychiatrist , Dr. Barbara Hundley, has testified her patient suffers Crom a brain disorder brought on by a liver malfunction.

Twisters . Splinter 4Towns

WICHITA FALLS, Texas <AP > Em<> r ge ncy crews s trun g

life li nes today to s plinter ed neighborhoods In this North Tex· as city and three other "Tornado Alley" towns hit by tornadoes that killed at least 60 and injured more than 800.

Texas Gov. Bill Clements took to the air to survey tbe damage left by Tuesday's killer twisters an d said the cost to rebuild would run between S200 million a nd S300 million.

The Depa rt me nt of Publi c Safety reported 44 bodies had been found in Wichita Falls by mid·dav. olus 12 in Ve rnon and one in Harrold. a few miles to thl' west. Across the Red River m La wton. Okla., th ree more were counted dead.

·'They ' re just pi led up out t he r e ," said Ke nn e th Hi ll . mayor of Wichita Falls. a city of 96.000. " We know there ·s ,got to be more bodies out the re. I wouldn't be surprised if we had 100 dead in the fina l count ."

With reports of scattered loot· mg despite patrols by National Guardsmen, the mayor imposed a 9 p.m. curfew.

" I was s hocked." Clements sa id following his helicopter flight. "Those homes are not da m aged. They are gone. The dam ages will be high No doubt about it .. . We should prepare for t he worst.

" I t is a devastated area . We have a very serious fire hazard he re in the sense ther e is no water ."

Other major problems facing the crippled city were lack of e lec tri c it y, di sable d sewer pl a nts and a shortage of drink ing water.

The governor said he will ask for federal disaster aid.

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Gasoline Near $1 a Gallon In New York

NEW YORK <APl - Pump watchers in the city reported to­day that dollar-a -gallon gasoline has a ll but arrived.

The sign read 99.9 cents on the premium pump of a Texaco Sta· tion at 37th Street and First Avenue. five blocks south of the United Nations .

T he price had been inching up ror some time.

The njght manager , Thomas Ca rter. said he went home Tues­day morrung with the price at 97 cents and came back for today's ove rnightstintto find it 99.9.

Sales at the premium pump we r e described a s normal despite the price.

The price of unleaded gasoline at the station was posted at 96.8 cents a gallon and regular was 91.9.

Gasoline under 91 cents still can be found at many s tations in the city.

ICowity OKs Aliso Plan &Lagww Mayor Questiom Legality

By KATHY CLANCY °' .. Deity Plle4 ..... Orange County Supervisors

put thelr stamp of approval lo· day on plans for the future 80 000-resident community of

< Albo Viejo despite a last-minute ' request ror a delay.

.Jon Brand, Carmer Laguna Beach mayor, questioned the

t lqallty ot laking final action to· daJ.

Brand, speatmg u a member of VUlqe Laauna. Joe., con-tended a supplemental environ· mental docum..eat that mentions sueb tblap u a hotel in tbe Lg1ID8 Greenbelt bad not been wtdelJ elreul•ted or beard at a pabllc1-rtnc.

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But Richard Munsell, an assis· tant director of county Environ­mental Managment .t\gency, said the supplemental report will be used during later plan· ning and is not part ol t.he initial plan approved tOday.

Munsell said the report will be part of later public hearings.

Brand also submitted a letter s igned by Arnold Hano , chairman of Village Laguna. wbicb objected to county efforts to withdraw the 8,823·acre Alieo Viejo property from the purview of lhe Coatal Commission.

Supervisors this morning made only a few technical changes to a list of condilk>nl approftd in coacept for AlilO

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Viejo two weeks ago. " As you know I didn't vote for

approval o~e Alis o Viejo g e neral p la " Supe rvisor Thomas Riley sa d at the start of today's session.

" But I will recommend ap­proval of th~ conditions," Riley continued , commending the county counsel for translating s upervisor's conditions into a rormal policy document.

Aa propoeed now the 20,000· unit community would be built over the next 20 years on 6.823 acres nestled In the coastaJ hills surrounded by Laguna Beach, Sout.h Laguna, Laauna Hilla and Laguna Niguel.

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Testing Their Mettle Newport Beach lifeguard candidates Kelly Martz. Andy Carreon a nd Rob Sutton 1 fro m ri g h t> s print towa rd wa t er in s im ula ted rescue during t raining session T uesday . Another candida te. Roger An· de lin , carries Sutton from s ur f t below 1

whe n Sutton switched roles from rescuer to victim during testing progra m . There

ure 19 young men a nd women who a re s pe nding their E ast e r va cation vying for s u mmer JObs as Newport lifegua rds. They are undergoi ng 56 hours of classroom and pr actical testing this week . Top scorers on fi na l written and practical tests will be hired fi rst.

Nuke Plant Safety Corrections Urged

WASIHNGTON IAP ) - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission s aid today the Three Mile Island nuclear powe r pla nt accident • shows a need for urgent safety corrections on nearly all the na· Lion's nuclear plants.

The agency did nol spell out the actions needed. but said a design flaw was found in some power plants designed by West·

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sign flaw, similar to one at the Three Mile Island plant built in Pennsylvania by Babcock and Wilcox, could m~s lead plant operators and pre vent • vita l e mergency .cooling in the event of a n accident., .

<The operating nuclear unit at San Qnofre was designed by Westinghouse. The two units un­der construction were designed by another firm .> ~

The agency said s afety correc­tions were needed " on a priority basis for all light-water reactor racilities." which would cover all but one or the 72 licensed nuclear power plants in the country.

The exception is the Fort Saint Vrain plant al Plattville, Colo., which is a high·temperature, gas-cooled reactor.

Wes tinghouse had no lm· mediate comment on the NRC statement.

The NRC said Westinalaouse oo Saturday telephoned owners or plants built by the firm warn· Ing that some Wealin1bouse· designed racililies depend on a c:ombinauon of two instrument

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UCI Council 'Unfreezes' NewU Funds By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.

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The Ne w Unive r s ity once again is the officia l UC Irvine newspaper following an a bout­f ace Tuesday rught by the As· soc1ated Students Council.

In a 12-to-10 decision, tbe coun­ci l voted to restore SI0,000 in previously frozen funds to the pape r. the target or controversy for the past severa l weeks.

Ne w Uni versi ty s t a ffe r s hugged each other , a pplauded a nd shouted victory whoops as the council endorsed the resolu­tion proposed by Associated Stu­dents President Steven Kaplan .

Clearly a ngered by the coun­cil's action were stude nts work· ing to develop a new campus news paper

That group had been formed following action just e ight days a~o by the council to strip the New Uruversity of funding due lo complaints over alleged racist and sexist editoria l policies.

Ka plan ar gued that the New Unive r s it y was needed l o publicize events. including up­co m 10g s tude nt e l ec ti ons, through the end of the quarter. He said he doubted that a new paper could gear up by April 24·25 for the elections.

The council's reversal was at-l ri buted by observer s to two · factors : a pro-New Uruversity ; lobbying effort on the campus ; and a la rge turnout 0 1 Ne)" • Univer sity supporte rs at the! . ' meeting. · 4' _,,.-~~~~~~~~--~·.! I

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Surft>r hunMS u ri~ht thi morning nt>ur lhl' NPwport Pier urf wus up tod uy and ~ur ft~ rs W(ffl' uul. despite 56-de~ rec wull'r tem

1wruture. Newport Beach lifeguards said wuv(>:, were fi ve lo e ight feel and described lhti s urf a!) the biggest this year.

San On of re Cites 'Safety Systems'

Hwit Continues For Santa Ana Missing Boy, 7

Water level gauges a t San 0nofre Nuc lea r Powe r P lant could give false readings durine rapid decompression operations

like one that led to lhe Three Mile Is land d1saswr but would be backed up by automatic safe­ty systems. plant officials sa id today

Concern has bc£>n r aised by Nuclear Rej?ulatory Commission offi cials tha t the gauges at 43 pla nts including San Onofre could give operators fa lse r~ad· mgs and pose a serious hazard .

But S an O nofre nu c lear gt>neration manager Hans Ot­toson said it unlikely a ll three aauges would fai l In the event tha t they d id fu il . water pres· ~ure baC'kup syslt'ms would bt• ;.ictl\ ated a nd t·ompeni;ate for any chan~c in cond1lio11s . hl' .icl<ied

Ottoson sa id tht• t.?auges a t San Onofre are s imilar to those usl•d at the Three Mile Is land plant in Pt•nns) lvar11a but arc made by d1 Hcrent manufacturers .

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SAFETY ... -.1f.!na l!> by thl' plant computer to turn on cmcrg c•n cy cool in ~ automatll·al ly when then· 1:-. trouhle with the m ai n coohn~ system

T he NRC s l<.iff fo llowed up "' 1th a wr ittPn " preliminary 1111tirici1lion .. or the s ituation to ('f)m mission official s Tuesd;.i y a nd 1an nou nced t h a t ac ti o n public ly today .

Complete cooling failure can lead to a meltdown or overheat· 1n~ of the reactor's core a nd the release of l ar~e a m o unts of radioactivity.

Wcsti nghous c sa id it wa s beliPved that a s mall break in a rt>actor pressurizer could leave one of these s igna ls appearing high while the othe r fa lls .

In this case. the computer would not tum over e mergency cooling and a plant operator could be mis led into •·erroneo~ actions. " Westin~house recommended-4

that operators s tart e mergency cooling manually if the pressure signal a lone drops below its trig. gcr point.

The l'IRC said it was s till re­vie wing th e ex te n t to which eve nts in the Three Mlle Is land accident a pply ge n e r a lly to p l a n ts de s ig n e d by Wes l -1ng houi.e a n d Co m bus ti o n E ngineering as well as Babcock and Wilcox .

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NRC officials said last week the gauge may have fooled Th r ee Mll e I s land plant operators into shutting down an em ergency cooling system that had switched on automatically and thus compounded the acci­dent.

T his revclat1on prompted NRC Cha irman J oseph Hendrie to is­s ue warning letters to plant of­fi cia ls across the country

Ottoson said San Onofre of fi c ials are looking into the poten· t ia l gauge malfunction a nd other concerns raised by He ndric 's

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Santa Ana police said today the y have n ' t rul e d o ut the possibility of foul play in the dis­a ppearance two days ago of a 7-vear-old boy .

" We a r e looking at all possibilities, ·· said Sgt. Kenneth Reioertson .

II c n o t ed that the boy ' s parents are in vo l ved in a custody dispute but tha t , since a court date is pending. neither a ppears lo have a motive for hiding the boy.

T he youn gs ter was identified as Charles Christopher Francis. known a~ Chrissie, of Santa Ana.

$50,000 Savings?

Cost-trimming Policy Expanded Newport Beach city om c1als are thinking about expanding

their cosl·cuttmg experiment m contracti ng out city services by h1rmg a company to provide custodial ser vices to all city build · mgs. ·

Wayne Schwammel , city personnel director . says the city could save SS0.000 a year by contracting with Uni versal Building Maintenance Co.

City Councilwoman E velyn Ha rt read through Schwammers 22·page report on the s ubJect Monday and s ighed . "They may be a big time custodial ser vice, but I see they don 't do windows ."

* * * * SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL was the message deli vered to two

builders Monday night when city councilmen turned down their projects

Ernest George was told to cut in half the s ize of the 25,000· square.root commercial building he proposed for the block in Corona del Mar bounded by East Coast Highway, Dahlia Avenue and Fifth Avenue .

And Paul Shapiro was told he couldn 't build a two-unit con· dominium on an overs ized R-2 lot on Newport Is land.

Shapiro, who could build a duplex without council a pproval. wanted to get the c ity 's okay on the condominium. When neighbors protested, councilmen said •·no."

* * * * IT WAS TH E SPIRIT of Proposit ion 13 that was a t work last

summer when Newport Beach city councilmen decided to drop out or NOISE. a national anti-airport noise group to which the cily had belonged since 1971.

Arter last week's Ft'deral J\viatlon J\dmlnistration hearings in· to the possibility or putting more airlines into Orange County Ai rport, councilmen say thc•y 'll recons ider.

The $750 mem bershi p fee is lo be included in the proposed city budget which council men will be studying betwe~n now and June.

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COUNCILMAN PA UL HUMMEL thinks there ought to be a lit · lie wiser expenditure of c ity dollars a l Corona del Mar Main Beach.

At his suggestion . c ity offi c ials are looking at ways lha t lifeguards can do some of the work ass igned in the winter months to policemen .

Hummel wants lifeguards to be authorized to get visitors off the beach and close the fac ility al night when patrolmen are usual­ly occupied elsewhere . Lilcguurds normally take care of closing the beach during the summer hou rs .

The Corona del Ma r councilman also wants to see lifeguards issuing citations for viola tions or various laws involving litte r, dogs

· and alcoholic beverages. • • * *

IT'S LIKELY TO BE sometime in May before c ity council members get their fi rst official look at the latest Irvine Co. de· velopment proposal.

Last week. planning com missioners approved preliminary plans for Harbor Point, a 20-home subdivision proposed for the triangle off MacAr thur Boulevard south of Roger 's Gardens.

Company officia ls estimate the homes will sell for more th an $300,000.

* * * * NEWPORT BEACH CITY councilmen aren't shy about telling Congress they want thu roposcd 24,000-acre national urban park in the Irvine Coast , Laguna Greenbelt and Aliso Viejo area .

But councilmen got to squabbling among themselves Monday over a resolution backing the park , which a lso backed the concept of the' San Joaquin HUis Transportation Corridor running through it.

Councilmen Paul Hummel and Don Strauss wanted mention or the proposed roadway deleted rrom the resolution.

But Mayor Paul Ryckoff Insisted, noting that It would be near­ly impouible to get a m ajor roadway through the park after It was bou1bt unless all concerned were on record ravorin1 it from the outset. ·

" I wouldn 't support a major park when the only acceaa would be through my city," added Councilwoman Jackie Heather refer· ring to the already congested Pacific Coast Hlahway .

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A human w9dae around • nee. ma car. a.nd a grocery s tore as­sistant mana1ter who used his be lt to dlsarm a kntre-wielding s uspect were credited with help. Inc Cotta Me111 police arres t three theft 1U1peda Tuetday.

Poll~ 1ald (he incident began at 4 : 30 p .m . Tuesd ay when C'lerks at. Ralph 's Marlcet , 380 E. 17th St .. saw a man fleeing with t hree bott les of liquor and chased him .

The man allegedly puUed a knife on them but dropped it when ass istant manager Robert James Ke ll e r . 47 . cam e up swinging his belt.

Officer Dennis J efcoat said in his report that he arrested the man but only questioned his two fem a le companions. r e leasi ng them alter bemg told they didn 't have a car

However. Jefcoast s~id that minutes later he s potted the women driving off in a car and ca lled to several bystanders lo help stop them .

The passersby quicltly thrust t he m se lves i n front o r and behind the car . J efcoat said. When the driver paused , J efcoat was able to open the car door and stop the aUeged esca pe.

His report s ta tes that several bottles of liquor s tole n from Ra lph 's were found ins ide the ca r , a long with a "shopping list" of brand names .

About $100 in liquor had been s tolen, J efcoat said .

Still in Costa Mesa J ail today in lieu of $10,000 bail was Eliseo De lgado Rodriguez, 23, oC Santa Ana. who races charges of as­s ault with a deadly weapon, co mm e r cial b ur gla r y . possession of stolen property a nd possession of a needle and syringe.

Police smd Rodnguez ' s is ter . Margaret Delgado Rodriguez. 19. of Santa Ana. was taken to Or ange County J a il along with Me lissa Williams. also known as Me li ssa Gravelle. 22, of 2700 Peterson Way. Costa Mesa .

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Good Friday and F riday the 13th a rc one and the sa m e this week . if you plan to do your banking on th a t day . you might end up with the bad luck that ·s said to go hand m hand with the latter ~ any bank s 1n t h e

Or ange Coast area plan to c l ose at no o n . o r thereabouts . To be on the s are s ide. C'all firs t to be s url' o f yo ur branch 's hours

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Newpart-lleea eehool Uwleel took .. aetiaa T\lllclaJ OD Ne· om meedatlODI bJ • clllHDI committee cm &be future ot U.... eo.ta ... tellool att., but Nici tb•1 probably WOD 't tell the propertiee.

Trueteee 'Voted to naive tbe report and than the committee members, wbo bad beld public he.rtno on what mould be done wlth Monte Vlata, Meu Verde and Victoria teboole. AU three are schedule d for closin g becauee of deeliniq enrollment.

Committee ebalrmaa Roser Blanchard said the eommiUee recommends leasing rather than selling because be wu told that, if the schools are sold, the money wlll go dfrectly to pay off ro LL. • • . s late loans on the property

Law .-10l'cemenl and military whUe, if they are leaed, the dis· 'l:'UI' • trlct could keep the money.

authorities threw a net of secun- , · However, tru1tee1 said it's t y a round th e w rec.k ed still not clear whether lease pay-n.eighborhoods, requiring iden- ments can be retained or mual tificaUon from those t'Yiog to be applied toward paying off the salvage property. . loans .

Caravans of packup trucks, vans , and cars with r ented trailers - piled with furnitu re and p e rsonal b e lo n g ings -trekked back and forth from the s tricken neighborhoods . .

Hospitals we re overflow~ng with injured and those seeking word or missing re la tives.

Doctors, nurses a nd a ll ied medi ca l p e r s onnel worked around the clock on patients to "clean them up, s titch them up a nd get the m a long."

" I lhink we are gomg to have one horror a fte r a nother when they clea r the rubbl e ." said nurs ing supervisor Peggy Horn a t Wichita Genera l Hospital. one or two hospitals lined waJI to wa ll with patients. 500 of them requiring surgery . hosp1ta ltza t10n or a doctor's care .

The Texas Electri c Ser vice Co had 150 crews in by th1-, morning Seventy high \Ollagl' tra n s mi ss io n towers "A cre knocked out. affecting ahout 45,000 cus tomers. said Geor i:tt• He ndr ic k . s e ni or e lectrical engineer for the ut1lil)

He ndr ick s aid 1t would bt• se \'cral d;;iys bt:fore a ll power 1:-. restored

A few twiste rs touched down m remote Wes t Texas today. but there were no reports of in1ur1e:-. or serious damage.

About 60 miles no rth of Wi c hit a F a ll s i n Lawton . Okla homa Gov . George Nigh in · spected an area whe re another twis te r cut a path a q uarter or a mil e long a nd a block wide . damaging 250 homes and a number or bus inesses . I ll' estim ated the dam agt! a t S30 million to S40 million.

But they said they want to kee p the sites in case they are needed again as schools .

T he committee report noted t hat residents near the schools requested restricted night ac· tivities. continuing ava ilability of playgrounds and no heavy in­crease in traffic.

It w as poin ted out that trus tees face a dile mm a : If they c hoose to lease to a private school or ~roup, such as the Orange Coas t YMCA. a public auction must be held.

The propert y mi g ht the n become available to Coastline Co m m un1ty Co ll ege, whi c h . committee members believe. would not meet the requests of nc11?hbors .

I lowever. other public groups wanting to lease m ight not be able to pay as much rent.

Trustees asked staff members to look into the possibilities of writing re~tnctions into a lease. They stated that they want to prot ect both the interes ts of tax· pay1.•rs in genernl and of the schools ' neighbors .

School Budget

Meeting Cancelled A special meeting or Newport.

Mesa school trustees tentatively et for Tuesday to discuss the

1979 80 prelimi na ry budget has been ca nce le d because the bu<1get won 't be ready .

Trui.tecs sa id they hope to rl'Sc ht.'dule the budget meeting for May I

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""~ 'I HAY£ TO START ALL OVER,' SAYS SAND SCULPTOR TED CONIBEAR

For the S.cond Time, Vandallam HH Struck Hl1 'Laat Supper' Scene

'Supper' Destroyed Vamlal Rui1u Newly Repaired Sculpture CJ\ LIM BSA • t\ t> 1 It was past du~k

By JOANNE REYNOLDS OllllfoeitJ ...........

Sana G~darlan ea yR a good clu~ to her husband's churatl4!r ts his uJ>e or the color orange.

It took 15 years for all of the equipment aod some or the walls and floors - at Blackle 's Boat Yard In Newport Beach to a cquire that dis llocUve color.

The o n e -lime proprietor . Arsene ''Blac kie " Gadarlao , even wears orange shirts . Not sort. sherbert orange, but stand· righ t -up-;and-punch -you · in-the eye orange.

AS SARA SAYS, it 's a clue to the character that has rankled Newport Beach 's es tablishment for 20 years.

There's something new at the boat yard a l 26th Stree t and Newport Boulevard- it 's a sign done in blue that proclaims the business to be Uie Ba lboa Boat Yard .

It was instaJled by the young couple from northern California to whom Blackie a nd Sara sold out. They're moving lo Maui to s tar t "a new adventure ."

when Ted Con1 b('ur rlnlshcd 18 months of work repairing d amage vandals did to his lifesm .• sand sculpture of .. The Last Supper. "

llis joy was shortli ved. By Monday a

Sl't but 1101 balle r <Al I ht' new attack. \\hi ch sher iff's de•puues t'!;l1matcd caused $13,000 in da m age to thi:' 20·ton sculpture. A religious ma n . ConJ l:>t:ar sa id hl' would work toward completi~ a t'on<•rc tt• rl'J)l it•a of the Resur· rection Tomb. a four ·yl•ar proJeCt he intends to h ave reudy by f:a~ll'r

Relaxing in the seldom used "executi ve o ffi ce " at th eir form er boat yard . the Gadarians ta lked about their decis ion to leave Newport .

S ara says t hey need new cha llenges li ke t he ones they faced when they built their boat yarct in 1964 .

RARE PHOTO OF NEWPORT'S ORACLE IN ORANGE Arsene 'Blackie ' Gadarlan Captured Actually Smiling

d ay afte r he rinished the painstaking repair a od thret.> days before Holy Thursday, the day associated with Christ 's Last Supper the heads of J <'sus and 12 disciples had been bashed in again with a·ha mmer

" SO THERE I WAS," THE 73-yea r-old a r t ist sa id Tuesday. ··1 just fi nished a year and u half of work repairi ng it and I ha ve to s tart a ll oH•r ..

San Bernardino County ~her1H's deputies l>pN· uh1tc that an adult man disfigured the -;cu lpt11re~ 10 ahout lht · sa mt' way vandals a t· I al·kcd Corn hear ·~ \\Ork in November 1977. cau~ing Sl0.000 in damage. No arrests have been made.

Conibt:Jr, u sand art ist 52 years. was up-

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Tilt: T0~18 A~D " THE LAST Supper .. are a moni:: <t collel· t 1on of handcrafted works tha t Conibcar d1spla) s a t a small park he ca lls Bible land . located 1n this community 75 miles east of Los Angeles. Admission is free, though Conibear asks for donations. He says h i~ 1>rojecb J rc fina nced entirely through l'Ontri bulion~

.. \1' obJl'l't 111 mak ing these rl'lig1oui. s ta t Ul'!-. as to )ll' l pt•oplc to read the Bible, " hl' said . " People come here and go home and say. · 1 woncfo r what the Bible says about this. · and then they read the Bible.· ·

Rent Freeze OK'd In Santa Monica

Veteran Recall Flayed

SANTA MONICA <AP > Voters in this coastal city have a pproved a proposal to control rents a nd condom inium con · s t ruct1on. and e lected two of the measure 's ad vocates to lhe City Council.

said lbe rent rollback would be unreasonable because the coi.l or oper a ting rental units in Santa Monica has risen wit h infl at ion.

T h e r e nt contro l c rit1('S wa rned that passage of Propos1 lion A will result in cuts 10 build· ing maintenance to the poi nt whe re buildings "star t falling apart a round us ."

WA SHI NG T ON I A P > - A P entagon plan fo r m obilizing combat troops a t t he outbreak of war ca lling on discharged veterans ahead or ra w recruits

is running into n ak on Capitol llill C\l>n before receiving ap· proval from Defense Secreta ry Harold Bro\\ n.

Blackje says he 's Jus t pla in bored.

" I f' THERE'S AN YTHING l ran ' t s tand . it 's com placency \\'ilh e ve ryone s itting a round here telling each other what a wonderful plact' this Is

" It 's gotten so boring tha t I' ve s tar ted calling m y friends a t rught JUSt to pick an ari::ument to ma ktc• th\! c' ening more inte rest · ing, · he tc•xplained .

Jus t because he 's moving to Lahaina doesn't mea n Blackje h as given up on his m ission in life : "To expose c ivil servants for what they really a re people without an hone t job." I

" We've already gotten alter the state harbors people there." Sara said.

GETTING AFTER PEOPLE in Newpo rt Beac h h a s ke pt Blackie in the fray for more yea rs than local polit ic ians a nd city s taffers would like to re­me mber .

With his mililary·s ty le hair cut , his high top black tennis shoes and orange shirt, he was a distressing s ight lo those in the seatc; of power .

He ·s fought - and occas ionally beate n - everyone from the lad ies of the Ebell C lub to fede ral safety inspectors and the caostal commission staff. s ta ff.

But his special ta rgets are city polilicans. be they the former pro-development majori ty or the no-g rowth g roup c urrently in power .

" I feel like I' ve had a couple of fa ilures." he observed or the present city council.

" I HAVEN'T HAD THE TIME to teach Ryckoff. Hum mel and Willi ams rMayor P aul , Coun c ilm an Paul a nd Mayor Pro Tern Ray , to expa nd on their cha r isma . what little there U,.

" l haven't had much time to teach the m what hum ility is, e ither .

" Another thing I h aven't had time for is to teach the husbands of all these mil.itant Newport Beach ladies the value of sex in keeping t heir wi ves home at night."

Blackie dec r ies the loss of humor among c urre nt city coun· cil members. •'The only one with any sense or humor at all is J ackie Heather ," be said.

HE DOESN'T WASTE much affection on the mayor. ··v ou can quote me. he's a horrid man a nd he got there beca use of our apathy.·

On the other hand. Black.ie is none too complimentary when it comes to the c ity's de ve lopment interests.

He refers to the Irvine Com· pany 's chief spokesm an . Vice

President Bob Shelton . as " the C h i n ese dinn e r - beca u se nothing he says would s tay with you very long."

Despite it a ll, the Gadarians concede that moving is n't going to be easy. " We·ve had some a wful good times here a nd we love e ver ybod y . e xce pt a few." Blackie said .

Clearly it's time to move on. " You know. a ll the guys who owned boat yards when we s tart· ed out . a couple or ·em a re dead , of a couple of 'em had heart a t­tacks and one dodders around town boring everybody with his sea s tories." Blackie explained

RATHER THAN WAIT to fall into one or those categories, they will move to Lahaina a od run their boat yard full lime while Sara " te nds her properties."

They've got plans to build a marine hardware store and open a ba r on their lot and they talk a bout buying Palmyra Island, 1,000 miles south of Honolulu.

AU that will still leave time for netlling the powers that be on Maul and tangling with tbe " Callfomia whites" as they've du bbed Lah aina 's r ecent a r ­rivals. a few of whom were so lacking in judgment a s to pro­test when Blackie 's ora nge s ign went up at his new boat yard.

" It needs action over there ... he obser ved , ' which we will give it. "

With all 65 precincts report inJ?, t he results or T uesday's city e lection showed ProPOsition J\ c a ptur ing 54.3 perce nt of the vote The law calls for a te rn oor arv rent freeie followed by a roll back to las t year's levels . • Rela tL'<i story Page A5. 1

Victorious an their race for two or the three available council sea ts were Ruth Vannatta and Bill J ennings. who ran on a pro· Proposit ion A s late . Also e lected from a field or 14 cundidales was

" Rent cont rol does absolute ly nothing to address the sen ous lack of new hous ing in Santa Monica , .. said Hobe rt Scura . s pokesman ror the Santa MoniCCJ Ta xpayers and Hcs1dcnts Com· mittees.

Defense rcsen c manpo\\ er of· fi c1als sa id Tuesda y they are draft ing legis la t ion under which discha rged veterans would be <'ailed in an emergency and sent into combat ahead or recruits with no prior scr \'i t'e ·a re· versal of current policy.

Waste Dropper Faces Fine

Chris tian Reed. T he rent t:ontrol victory came

jus t 10 mo nt hs a fter Sant ;\ Moni ca n.•s1dcnls 80 percent or whom an.• renters na r rowly defeakd a ~im1lar proposal.

In the inte r im bet ween those two elections. however. renters claimed landlords bega n asking for unreasonable rent increases in t he wake of Propos ition 13. E victions sou red as a partment build in!!S were dem olished to m ake wav ror a \.\:J\'e of con·

However . propone nts of the m easure contended the init iat ive won' t result in declining condi lio ns in city a part m ents but would rt > merely a llow renters to share the benefits of Proposi­t ion 13, «2) let low· a nd middle income families livtc• in low and modera tely priced hous ing. and 13 > s top absentee landlords from d o m i na tine t he r e a l e s t at e market.

By law a nd tradition . veterans An El To r o M a r in c s taff erly '' whenthe aircra nlanded. who have completed a s ix·year se rgeant will lose $170 in flight 1 The Marine spokesm an said obli gation a r e the la s t ones pay for dropping a pl astic bag the guilty party " has been re· called in wart ime. containing hu man waste from a lieved of his fight duties for two

Se n. Sam Nunn. D-Ga .. told milita ry aircra ft near a South months" resulting in a loss of defen se ofCi cia ls the pl an is con· Laguna home on March 24 . Sl70 in pay. The drop was con· t ra r v to " a funda ment a l princi· Gunnery Sgt. Bi ll Grindstaff trary to Marine regulations. he pie of our count ry" and would sa id the name o f th e s ta ff s aid. requi re veterans to sen ·e twice se r ge a n t. a qu al i fi e d a ir Ma rine offi c ials launched a " wh en millions never ser ved crewman riding as a passenger probe into the incident when once.. the day of the drop. will not be South Lag un a s a nd a lma ke r

" You ' re not go ing to get re leased s ince the punjshment Chris O'Keefe said he saw a anvonc on Capitol llill to handJe a ga inst him did not involve a s hiny object drop from the skies tha t. " said Nunn. cha ir man of court martia l. near his home at 10 a .m . from a the Senate Armed Services man· Grinds ta ff sa id Ma rine in · KC - 130 He r c ules tra n s por t power subcommittee. where the vesliga tors be lie ve the s ta rr plane. legish1l1on would be sent. sergeant jettisoned the bag " ap- O 'Keefe ran to the object and

Defense officia ls told a sub- pareotly to avoid the inconve- found it to be a lar ge baggie con·

human waste . . The irate homeowner contact­

ed Ma r ine offi c ials a nd de· m a nded some thing be done . Ma rines removed the bag.

O 'Keefe said Marine offic ials had not contacted him Tuesday concerning finding the g uilty bag dropper.

Blast Hurts Six KANSAS crTY. Mo. <AP I

An ex plos ion rocked a grain elevator in North Kansas City late Tuesday, injuring a t least s ix persons. a company offic ia l said . Four persons were lis ted in critical cood.ition. dom1nium buildi ng

Under Propos ition A, any in· c rea ses in rent and any a pplica· tio n s lo co n ve rt a partm ent bu i ldings Into cond om iniums would have to be approved by a

C h e r y l Rh o d e n . a s po keswoman for t he Sa nta Monica Fair Hous ing Alliance. said Proposition A was a lso pro­posed because more than 3.000 units have received tenta t ive ap­proval this year for conversion fr o m a p a tl m e nt s lo co n dominiums - often forcing cur rent tenants to move .

co m m ittec hea r ing t he plan nience of dispos ing or it prop· taioing what a ppeared to be would be a short-term solution to _:~:::.::.....:::....::.::!:.::.:.:.::!?.....::.:......:.:.....!:.:..:::.t: _____ .:;_ ___ .:...:.. _ _ _________ _______ _

shortages in the reserves and potentiaJ problems in mobilizing for ces in an eme rgency.

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fi ve·member rent control board. Jewels Stolen The housing board would be

dis m a ntled H 1 he apartment vacancy rate. currently about 2 percent. rises above 5 percent.

" We don 't see any other solu­tion in the short range." said J ohn Br in ke rhoff . a defense Gem

Talk Opponents or the measure. in· e luding Mayor Donna Swink.

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PARIS ( A P ) - Two separate three-man armed teams held up two Pa ris jewelry s tores Tues· day and escaped with nearly S2 million worth of jewels .

ma npower specia list. He acknowled ged th a t the

pla n . which would require con· gressional approval. faces ''lots or opposition."

c d e e p Ii Set A GLOBAL TRIP on OIDIDlllfil 0 cy The ;:::~:~~;oc;~d=:ia. the · forbidding Burmese r ain fores t . the 1

Citing a recent. surge or ap- ning study iscom ple ted . hous ing which a lso would not. be intr igue or Angola, the mystery of Sri plicalions to convert apartments Riley noted 18 Da na Point helpful in the Dana Point area ," Lanka . . . these and other faraway to condominiums in Dana Point. apartment buildings were con· Riley said in a report lo fellow la nds are a vailable to you through Orange County s upe rvisor s verted to condominiums io 1977 supervisors. your tra ve l agent . . . or your Tuesday ordered a new coun - a nd 1978 and so far this year fi ve Riley noted the only guidelines j eweler. tywlde policy lo assess such pro- more su ch appli cations have now used by the county plaMers Your local jewelry s tore is full of

sals. bee n received. In evaluating the me rits of con· tbe products a nd the mys teries of upervisor Thomas Riley. who While such convers ions may ve rting rental units to con· those and oLher ra r-orr lands. The

su ested the new policy for provide an opportunity for less· dominiums include findings that gems on display refl ect not only the apa ment convers ions in unin· e xpe ns ive hom e purchases. the proposal : natural beauty or their own mineral cor ated areas. said tbe coun· Riley said. the surge or applies· components. but the history of their ty no has rew guidelines for lions in Dana Point. should be Complies with long-range origins as well . Wrapped around the Judging tbe suitability of \umlng watched until such things as an county planning guides . diamonds of South Africa and the rent.your-own npartmcnl com· inve ntory of the types of housing Will not create unusual traf- rubies of Burma are lhe enigmas of plexes into buy.your-owp con· a vailable in the sea side com· fi e , noise or other objectionable the histor y ond politics of those ilominiums. munUy is completed. conditions. lands . Will political upheaval i n

Will not harm the general f i th n r I " In the inte rests of good plan- In addlt.ion , he continued , A r ca cut e ow o prec oua stones welrare o( the surrounding com· r th bo 1 r t h d ~ ti ning," he said . " this loophole som e new developments in.Dana rom e we s o e ar~ con • 1bouJd be plua&ed up." Point likely will be rec»ulred to munlty. nent? Wlll the natural resources and

Include proviskJo.s for so·called standards. Riley said, it now Is their value transcend politics? The atrordable hous ing In coming possible for standard a partment gems tone market watches from the montbl. buildings to be concerted to con· s idelines as the. intrlgue continues. At

domlnlums wh e n they lack least ror now, pr~lous stones and

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PoliUdua Med le\. ckifftlldve oeJy IC the throne IP· pean elblblUftf 1 rope wtlb a nooM at the e nd or atart» burlU., ovwrlpe vqtabtes.

NIWPOaT 8EACH •AYOa Paul Ryckoff, for In atance .• wa.a a e11P•c example ol ov•r·react to a c ity coun· en croWd Juat the otheroi•bt. A aroup trom a condominium complex ln upper Coroea del Mar, llnowri aa J aHm\n~ Creek. showed up at the HMSoe.

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Ufaeda't capita feU to an ln· v11lon forco of Ta"11nlans and U••adu ull.e9 earl¥ loela.v and realdeola •reeted th " liberators" with rtow rs and bananu Some ot Prettldeot ldl Amln'a remalnJnr troops were beat~" to death.

• 'Tht' racist tasclat is no longer in powtr." vletoriouis Ugandan r e bel s bl lir ed throu c h loudapeakt'rs In K ampaJA :and on state radio.

AMIN W REPORTED ~ hav'' fJ~ Kampala on Tuesday for hltt ~w head<tua rters In Jin· Ja . 50 mll~ to the east , and some uncoof1rmed reports said he heutkd \!Ven fllrther east to Tororo. near the Ke nyan border .

Flees; Dntlopmeat ~1m, I West Germaa named O«t Kallwu. and b1I wile were ldUed wben • rocket bit tbllr car d~ U. battle for tbe dt)'.

R•dio Us.ada. off tbe air slnee 'l'Uetday nlibt, returned today .. lb I vietory •DDCNDCe· m~nt by U . Col. David <>Ytte Ojok. who tc»aW...i b!meell aa mUltary leader of t he Tan­zanlan·t..ckecl rebel UaaDdan N atiooal Uberatlon Army.

He urged U1andau ~ Joln hand• and "elhn1nata the few re· mainlng murderers and tooters, and he called on re· mainlng Ugandan soldiers to surrender.

MANY KAMPALANS believed the troops moving in the dark· ness overnight to be· Ugandans, but they came out at daybreak a nd greeted the invaders with cha nts of ' 'Nyerere Only! · and " Nyerere. Nyerere! " , referring to ·Tanzanian President Julius

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Into Kampala Tut141ar after. noon efter a ..._.._. arUUerr bombardment. followed bJ a fierce rodtet. arWlerJ and ~ rtgbter 1tt.ek ln the mornlDC and early afternoon.

Despite the heavy bombard· ment, there was little vlaible damage to homes ind cosn· mertlal buUdinas.

..The Kamp1l1na were

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They outnumbe~ the uauaJ Newport council h1111ee~ on. who uncfto lapse into bllalul lnOrlftB In the back ro~i:.

The Invaders. movtng In Crom the north. south and west. were upparcntly pushing on toward J inJa, w~erc residents reported u1tlY seen-e s wit h wou nd e d so ldie r s s traggling t hro ug h while others went on a rampage of tooling Firing could be heard t:as t of Kampala

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The Ta nzanians esti ma ted that 25 lo 30 Ugandan soldien; were killed during their advance into the center or the city. They said the invasion force suffered vi rtually DO casual ties.

A FRENCH DIPLOMAT s aid t he actlns:: chief or the U.N

They also swarmed over tanks that led the Tanzanians Into the outs kirts or the c ity . looted s tores and offered the booty to the invaders . and beat knots of Ugandan soldiers to death.

In Oar es Salaam, Taniania, Ii be r ation army s ources s aid they planned lo move into Kam· pala within one or two days to

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Sclwol Nixes Bid as the council's brilliant verbal commentary walls out into the night air

For Gay at Prom Anyway, the Jasmine Creek people bad a parking vex·

ation in their complex and wanted the council to solve the proble m. The Jas mine s pokes man was one Norm Smedegaard.

CUMBERLAND. JU. <AP > - A 11.year-0ld boy was greeted by jee rs from some students and by a negative response from school of· fi cl als to his request for permission to take another boy lo a high school junior prom.

The school syste m said Tuesday that it had decided against granting Paul Guilbe rt a hearing on his request because the boy's father opposed the plan and not because homosexuality was an issue.

Touring Kenga Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and rock star Linda Ronstadt board a small plane at Nairobi, Kenya. They we nt on a United National Environmental Program tour of a desertification project in northern Kenya on Tues­day.

As he addressed the council, he asked his g roup to s tand. probably in the effort to demonstrate that what he

-was about lo s ay had strong support from fellow residents. That was when Mayor Ryckoff blew. He told old

SmetJegaard if he wanted to put on a s how, go someplace e lse .

Guilber t . a rtcr a lle ndini: c lasses a t Cumberla nd Jligh School on Tuesday for the first time since accounts of his re quest were published , s aitJ ht· was " very nervous."

Then he advised Smedegaard that he was goi ng to vote against the Jasmine Creekers' request .

NEVER MIND WHAT fact s we r e goi ng to be forthcoming. OISCU ING THE re action of

fe llow students , Guilbert s aid "They were yelling und scream ing. practically the whole stu dent body. Every class I went lo. people stopped to look al me They asked m e for my auto graph. It was kind of s ick."

You have to be some puzzled by the mayor's unrest at seeing the crowd. Nobody was carrying s ticks or stones.

Jn the end, the Jasmine Creekers got what they want­ed . But not until hizzoner had chopped off Smedegaard 's s peech and then did what he promised by votmg Nay.

When the Jasmine Creek folks all stood up, what the m ayor could ha ve said was somethjng Uke. " My goodness . how nice to see all you voters and taxpayers out here ton ight.

However . Guil bert. who says he is a homosexual and has th~ s upport or the state chapter of the National Gay Rights Task For ce. said he will continue his fight for tht• ri~hl to ta ke a male . a s tudent al anothe r school. to the May 4 prom

" WIBLE WE 00 NOT have demonstrations within the council chambers , you are all very welcome. We hope you will s tay for the entire session or brilliant verbal commen· ta r y. We hope you will return again and a ga in a nd participate in budget discussions, pl anning and traffic phasing decisions. The Cumber land ~chool dt'

parlment decided a gainst grant· ing the boy a hearing on lhc ad· vice of its attorney . V. J ame:. Santaniello, School Supen nten dent Robert G. Condon said.

" We want all of our Newport Beach citizens to help us labo r in the vineyards of good government . . . "

Why, a speech like that ought rm the old city council chambers every meeting night. In Newport, of course, that m ight cause some added problems .

They'd have to fix the air cooditioning.

Apricot Pit Sale Nixed "TtOS HAS NOTHING to do

with the homosexual situation," Condon said . " All we were doing is abidmg by the request or the pa rents with respect to a minor child " CONCORD N.H. <AP > - New

Ha mpshire, which allows the use or Laetrile by cancer pa· lients. has rejected a bill that would ha ve a llow e d th e m anufacture and sale of the apricot pit product.

The New Hampshire House voted 254-76 Tuesday against the pro pos al after s upporters

argued unsuccessfully that any s tate which has l egalhed La e tril e s hould all o w H s manuracture.

In 1977 when the Legislature agreed to legalize the substance, many votes were swayed by a cancer patient who told the House be had been cured by Laetrile. But he has since died .

Condon added , however, that the student council and most of th e stud e nt b ody o ppose Guilbert's request.

" ft 's a bad situation:· he said. " We ' re concerned a bout the youngster's safety. We feel the atmosphere is very tense."

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Teamsters End Strike Tentative Pact Falls Within Guidelines?

WASl-UNGTON <Al' > - The Teamsters union and truclung companies are getting ready to r oll again, ending ~ naUonwide shutdown after reaching a ten· talive contra_c,t agreement that r eportedl y m eets Preside nt C art e r ' s anti - Inflati o n g uidelines.

turn lo work will be made within 24 hours," be said .

Tbe new package would pro· vlde increases in wages. cost-or­living and fringe benefits t.ot.al· ing 26 .5 percent over three years. assuming a 6 percent an· nual inflation rate and not count· ing exemptions granted lo the Teamsters. said John N. Gentry, a de puty lo anti-inflation direc· tor Allred E Kahn.

negotiated three years ago. Gen­try called it a victory for thP Carter anti-inflation program.

" The s trike a nd de fe nsi ve shutdown <by the industry > a re being terminated .• chief redera l med iator Wayne L. Horvitz s aid s hortly before midnight Tues · day, as he a nnounced a settle· me nt in the 10-day work stop­page .

UNION PRESIDENT Frank Fluslmmoos said be would rec­ommend ratification by the 300,000 members covered by the pact. 'Tm s ure they ' ll be satisfied with this agreement; at lea st I hope so," l\e said.

Gentry said the admin1stra · tion was "delighted" that the T e amsters s e ttleme nt rail s within Carter's wage guidelines and is "substantially less" than the 34 percent increase provided in th e pre vious c ontract

The union said it would take four to six weeks to complete the ratification vote.

' 'PROCEDURES FOR r e ·

The two sides reached their acreement under the prodding of federal mediators in a f inal marat.boa round of bargaining that stretched over two days.

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Birdnapped? A "substa ntia l r e w ard " b bt•tng offe red 'for the return o f Beaka . a l.a lmon -erc::, ted cockatoo be lit-vctl s tolen from the San Oiego Wild Ani m al Par k on April t. Of ficia ls :,ay t he rn r e b ird \Hts on bre~dmg loan

Curiain Going Down LOS ANG EL ES <AP t - Mlchetlo Trlola

Marvin'• l1wy r tearfully ur1fd a Judae to (Jive tbt1 former how,lrl half or Lee ~arvln ' milllom1. err.Int out: " I mplore thit toUrt to treat her fa rly.''

Marvin Milchitllon wu the last lawyer to 1pHk An final araumeots u u,., Hollywood·1tyk courtroom drama of lo\•e und m<>MY near d tls crudat lalt act T\atiday.

HJI COMMENTS CAME at t~ end of nearly six bourl ot aumma tlon an which Marvin 's chief 1tto1'1K'y, A Oavld K 1aon, 1uud tht) actor n~ver promllfd Ml 0 Marvin a share ol property and 1n aaa~ lhat •h<· I ~ enUUed lo nouuns

" Oor of t ht' rea1ons l)t'Ople don't a et m ar r atd." Kagon Ml d . " 13 that \hey don't want the r "i.ponslbUIU.-11 und obH&MtiOf\I. ··

The laa;t word11 In th landmark Ube were lert t o Supenor Court Jud11e Arthur Mlitshall . who said he will ponder som • 8,000 pages of · lcs lamony befo re I wng u written ruling.

MAJlSHALI., WHO SAID ~ hopes lo rule ear · ly nt-ICI w k . must d t!c1d1.• whether Miss Marvin i a enUU('d to hulC o ( the fortune Marvin made dur Ing the a1i< yearl> the actor and the former showglrl llved toflclhcr as lovers . Miss Marvuf :, l> Ull asks s pecifically for St.8 million.

" tie tOOk bolh ha lves and we want our half back . or part of our hotr back.' ' Mitchelsoo told the judgf' .

Ile stressed that Miss Ma rvin had loved the actor and was devoted to him during their affair.

" M1chd le has broken down a few times on the s ta nd here und shed a few tears." he reca lled . · 'Thal was not an act Jl 's ob\•ious she was in love witb this man and would have done anything in lhe world for tum and hated to lose ltim."

i\T DAV'S END. Miss Mar vin, 46, quieUy we pt once more a:. M1tchelson recalled her fo rmer role as helpmate to the 55·year-old actor .

" Just think of how m any times she comforted him . and I don't mean se xually' " he said. " Think of how many limes she held his head up. bow many hangovers he had . how many times she got him off a barstool. ··

The white.haired Marvin stared glumly a t M1lche lson as the a ttorney 's voice rose to a cre:.ccndo an the cro\\-ded courtroom.

" Fairness 1s what this is about:· Mitchelson sa id. his voice breaking. " I implore this court to treat her fai rly. She gave something to this man She helped him acquire this property. She de· serves somethin~ . · ·

THROUGHOUT THE AIGtJMENTS. M arshull sharply questioned both lawyers on their lnle r pretatlona of the California Supreme Court declt lon ln Marvin vs. Marvin that gives unmar. ried cohabitanll \he rhlht lo iue for property.

Katon. meanwhile, minimized Mi&& Marvin's contrlbuUona ~tbe actor's welfare in performlq chores generally done by housewives.

" When abe ~Jled. she a1lo ate.' ' said Ka1on. ' 'Whftl she c:le~ned. she alao participated in dirty. Ina up the house.··

Ka1on brushed off testimony a bout Marvin's dr inking, saying lhal Miss Marvin knew be was a heavy drinker whe n they met in 1964 on the set of the mm "Ship of Fools . ..

MITCHELSON, WHO HAD the chance to s peak twice because he carries the burden of proof, cited Miss Marvin's abandonment or her s inging career as proof that she devoted all of her efforts to Marvin.

Kagoo called her s inging " mediocre" and s aid she earned little mone y.

Mitchelson replied : " She was a working girl. She had a carr er . It wasn 't much, but it was her ca ree r and he took bet et way from it .··

Outside the courtroom. Miss Marvin said the rinal arguments helped her understand her role bette r.

'Spirit of 13'

Initiative Set For Election

SACRAMENTO I AP > - First at was Proposit ion 13. Now it 's lhe "Spirit of 13" irut1at1ve that will go on the ballot at the next gener al election in California.

Secretary of Stale March Fong Eu reported Tues· da y tbat the ne w in ·--- --- - --­iti a t ive , s ponsor ed by Proposition 13 co-a uthor Paul Ga n n . q u a li fi e d through the collect ion of a sufficient num ber of s ignatures on petitions

Mono's GuUs Get Reprieve

LEE VINING (APl -; The •uUa of Moao Late have ~ blui.ct into safety - for the time be· Ing - thaaQ to Z.500 pounds of dyumlte UMd b y the California Na· lional Guard to remove a natural bridge used by predators.

But the ultimate fate of the birds and or the lake itself may not be decided before another hundred years.

MEMBEaS OP t he National Gua rd's l32d Engineer Battalion needed three d a ys of blasting to remove an 800 root long bridge of land between the shore and Negit Is land. where the gulls nest and raise their young .

The land bridge pro­vide d a hi g hway for predators to get lo Neglt Is la nd to dine on the gulls ~nd theireggs.

" It took a lot longer t h a n ex pe c t e d . ·· Ll . Scott Be lfo rd o f l h e Gua rd said Tue sd ay. " It was mostly because of the gunk tmud > we en· countered. We kept get· ting our feet s tuck . ..

THE LOS ANGELES De pa r tme nt of Wa te r and Powe r as u s ing 100,00 0 ac r e -f ee t of water a year that would othe rwise n ow into s a l· ty. a lkaline Mono Lake, and the water level of th e la ke is - dropping about two feet a year . That is why the la nd bridge appe<i red . JUSt as a noth<' r o ne di d la s t ye ar The Gua rd blew that one up. too.

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Spriftl II UPon • and now a. the Ume to abop tor that NEW outfit that wtU give you a " lift." The Lll· tie Shop Around tbe Corner 1 in the mall on Crown Va lley Parkway and in the Holiday lM at LaPaz and the Freeway > now hu on display ao excJtlng collec­tion of spring and s ummtir clothes that will give you an sar ot confidence and your wardrobe an aJr or excitem( nl. Included in t h e s p r ing line now featured at The Little Shop Around the Comer are ex· citing fashions created by outstanding deslgne..S that wil l g u a r a ntee you a "co me hither look . " 'Malia" from Hawaii bas

on display a complete line o f fun s un dresseli . ··Ca lifom 1a Girl " features lun c heon and even i nA wear dresses that will get you the best table in the house . Fa med · · t.e ROy Knits.. h i,::hhghl e legance and summer comfort. California designed "Sir J a m eli " t op s a n d coordinates feature style. c asua lness , and qua li t y unsurpa~. For t hose of you who enJOY the freedom of T -Shut styling. be sure l o check out the novt>I Hampshire lmPorts that a ('cent prints thut are truly unusual and are now on display at both The L1tth.! St>ops Around the Comer Also on display are eX<'•l ­ing Jewelry. accessorie~ a nd g ift items that will g1 ve you t he look that makes a di£ference '

Was Dymally Illegally Paid? T H E I NIT I AT I VE

wou ld am e n d the Ca lifornia Cons titution lo hmit the growth of s tate and local gover n· m e nl s pe nd ing to the percentage r ise in the U.S . Cons u m e r P r ice Inde x, plus population .

we nt on the ballot s ix yea r s a go und e r th e s p o n so r s h i p o f Re publican Gov . Ronald Reagan. It was re1ected by the voters . But that was before the g rowth an public senla ml' nl t h a t led to the passa ge by nea rly 2-1 of Proposition 13. whkh cut property taxes 57 percent.

Gann. a retired real e s t a t e a ge nt a n d p ubl i c i s t . s a ys th e " Spi'rit of 13" imlia t i ve is the logical next step .

En vi r onm e nta li s t s bt'h eve that . as the lake recedes the increasing salinity of the water will kill the millions or brine shrimp which hve in the wate r . wiping out the ch ief source of food for t h e 50.000 Ca l iforni a ~u lls that show up every spr ing. Sixty other kinds

So. t reat yourself to a new YOU for that Eas ter Parade. luncheon. br1di.:1· pa rty. dance. a date with your boy friend . . or u ni g ht ou t with yo u r husband All you need 10 prove that clothes make the woman Is to dash down to one of The Little Shops Around the Com e r and try on one of their smashing n e w s p rin g c r ea ­t1oni. . . . m a ke a date .>our ~our fa vorite hair stylist . .. and watch the man m your hfe PU Rll.

LOS ANGELES •AP J Unscaled courl doc:u· rnents reveal that recent searche~ of Mornin~ lanrl Church a nd offi ces of a ttorneys for the church were to scm .• evidence of an a lleged illegal St0.000 pay m e nt from Morn ingla nd to then-Lt Go \' Me rvy n Oymally

Affada vits fil ed by the state attorney gene ral's oUice state that former mem bers of Morningland . a Long Beach· based church, claim the m oney wc.s paid lo Oymally through attorney Edwa rd L M asry of Los Angeles

S AN FRANCISCO IAP l Campus orricials

req uires the perm1ss1on of the police chaer to con· duct such :icarches .

T he policy a llows sea rches · only as a last re sort . .. and then only a ccording to a l>trict set of guide lines

Kl'D IJttrrib Plan11 LOS ANG ELES I AP > - T h e South e rn

California Rapid Transit District bas unveiled a yea r -long plan to double the number of r iders a nd make mor" effi cient use of buses.

RTO oHicaals said Tuesday the success of the plan depends on employe rs switching to s taggered work hours a long the Wilshi re Boulevard corridor from downtown Los Angeles to Fairfax Avenue.

The district a lso plans to add 300 ne w buses to the present n cel of 2.600. ofric1als said

It is to go on the ballot · an June 1980, unless a

!>pcci al election is ca lled ea rlier - and there 's a possibility of a n e lection Aug. 28 of this yea r .

GOING INTO effect of water birds use Mono for the 1980-8 1 fi s ca l Lake , as well . year. 1t " ould permit THE DWP be li e ve s s ta te and local govern- that the lake. which pro· m e n t s to te mpo ra rily vides- about 20 percent of r a i se th e limits in the a nnual wate r supply

A BILL BEFORE the e me rgencies - with ap· fo r Los Ange les . will Leg is latur e would ca ll prov a l of t he vot e r s. s t abilize in SO to 100 - - ----- - - -s u c h a n el e ction o n Whether this would be years a t a bout one-ha lf _________ ... a n o the r p r o pos it io n by t wo-thirds or s imple 'ts c ur rent s ize. Put some red sails in aimed at halting school m ajori ty vote would be " This means that the your SUMets. Buy one b u s in g f or r a c i a I up to the governmental sa linity will be two to Of the drNm boats fist-b a la nce in the Lo s entities . t hree times wha t it is •d in the Boating An I d classified ads of Ute

gc es- area. Surpluses would ha ve 0 0 w • • · s 3 i Du a n e Daily Pilot. are drawing blood s amples from University of California Medica l School employees to see if they have contracted the a nimal·borne Q rever which has a lready heen bla med Rent Control 'Illegal'

Also. Republican Lt. to be returned to tax · G eorg e s o n . h e ad o f 642-5678 I' Gov. Mike Curb has said paye rs every twoyears . DWP · s Aqu e du c t ~--------"'

D1 vis1on. fo r the d e a th o f o n e ( ) WOODLAN D 1AP 1- T he rent control luw in he is thinking of calling ----------------~-----------------

pers~7ood samples wi ll !irf ATE the university town of Da vis. passed by the voter~ be ta ken from l ,OOO to ..___ _______ __._ last Novem ber. is being held unconstitutional.

such an election in tht' abse nce of Democrat it· Gov . Edmund Brown J r in Africa . He says h e will discuss it a t a meet­in g with other offici als tod ay .

Yolo County Superior Court Judge Ha rry 2.000 pcrsoru; on ca m pus. A kl ' d T d h I h' h · Or Selma Oritz. of the San F rancisco Health c ey saa ues ay t e a w· w 1c requires

la ndlords to roll back rents and pass on P ropos1, De partment , said today tion 13 tax savings. impairs cont racts and denies

MedfaSearrM• l.h•ffed LOS ANG ELES t AP l - The Los Angeles

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The Federal Aviation Administration ' performance ar tut weet•s bearings on dascrim1n•lion agains~ air -carriers at Orange Counur Airport ral some quc~uons.

Clearly the case as presented by th FAA :; two attorneys was le s than whole ht>arted. The questaon is wh..-ther the wtndow d~inll perform ntt wa the rt>Sull of no real interest en the issue on the part or the oRency or whether il was the result o( the ls~ue bem" prl'judg\!d against the C<)\lnty.

There are furt.hf'r questions rai ~ In the quulit or testimony offtrt'd by one ol the PAA's top m en. At best . the rt.-n1ark.1t mad~ under oath by Ger Id Dalluit. chief of the F1\A ' Airports Oastrict office an lA~ Angell·~ . were t•vush•c n to the r asons behind thl' dascruninallon '°"l'~ta~at on.

Perhup~ the m sw(lr 1 to ht.• found m th(.· t •stimony offered by uirhne l' ccUll\t- testimony thut r<.'H'al •d :-.om~ of th<.' antcost.• compettt1on to ~ ·t mto tht.> lucratiw •Hl'lin<' murkct an Oranfte County

All but i~nort.>d by th• FAA b the IS. uc of \\hNhvr tht.• llUblic would tx>m:f1t or lo~w by fon•n\Jo: the a1rr>0rt tu tuk c on moN uirl lrws. The count ·. tht' <'lty or c\\1K>rt..B ·•.u:h ant.I evt'n i\1r ohfornrn c rit.'Cl to ('m1>hus1Zl' lh1t1 po1nl S tH.'h action would •n<'req~l' no1 t· µroblenl~. \\Ol1ld rncrt!Hs<.' airport con~esllon and could l'Vl'n Jt>OpL1rdl.i:t• lht• cxi~llng turltn • M.'r' 1cl'

Is tht1t n·ullv 111 lhl• l.it·~t anlt:rt>:-.t of ull Or<111gc L'uunty ' ·

HoIDeowner Help About 3.000 Orange County families may be uble to

purchase ho mes they otherwise couldn 't afford ir county s upl'r••isors proc~d with financial arrangements for lower interest home loans.

As e nvisioned last week. a hous ing authority would sell S200 million in tax-exem pt revenue bonds and use the proceeds to finance home mortgages at inte rest rates 2 to J perccn•. lowc r than conventional bank·financed mortgages.

Monthly payments on a typical loan for a n $80.000 home would be $150 lower than under conventional interest rates. And that means low and moderate income families would qua lify for a m ortgage they otherwise could not afford .

Supervisor Ralph Diedrich firs t proposed the home loa n program last fall as one way to meet the county's l'ritical need for Jess costly hom es.

County offi cials and representath·es of financial ins titutions now h ave completed a s tudy of the propo al and have concluded it is a practical one.

Rules should be built into the program to ens ure that the lower interest Joans go only Lo the needy and that the program i n·t abused .

But as planned now the program is a creative and welcome county go\'ernmcnt endeavor that s hould help ~·ounger und ll'!>5' affluent familic~ purchase their O\\ n homt::-. in today 's high·priccd housing market.

Cleanup in Order t 1rcum!>tanrc::. s urrounding two rl'Ctmt c·1 ty count· tl

elections in Orange County indicate th<.1t it might he past t ime for som<: cities to s wrt cleaning up their politic;.il campaigns.

In Santa Ana last week . ;,i typical las t ·minute. \ 1c1ous politi<:al mail ('ampa1g n was l.iunched agains t city coune1I t·ancJidatcsStt've Knobloch and Dadd Grandt.

And an SLJ n C le m e nte, cump;.i1gn distlosure ~tatements· fi led recently by two candidtates in a J<Jn. 23 i·cc all e lection s howed they had received heaq contributions from development interests.

There 's nothing w rong with that except the candidates weren ' t forced to reveal the source of their t:ampaign money until after the election.

That policy isn ·t much help lo voters who have a right to know who is s upporting whom and for how many dollars before they s tep into the ballot booth .

After years of shameful abuse. county government in Orange County has done a reasonably good job in squaring . around disclos ure and mailer abus~s in campaigns for elected county offices.

Judging from \\o hal has been happe ning recently in city elections. the cities could do worse than tak ing a look ut what the county has done and the activities of its Fair Campaign Practices Commission.

Without a turnaround il seems likely that cc.impaigns for elected pos ts in some cities arc headed for the shame that has been the unfortunutc trademark of politics an Qrungc County in rec1.:nt years .

• Opinions expressed tn the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of thelf authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.

Boyd I Best Lifeguard ByL. M. BOVD

Best lifeguards in the world . it 's claimed, a re trained Newfoundland dogs strapped into harnesses with rubber handles high on their backs . They work some of the beaches in France. When a swimmer calJs for help. the nearest dog paddles out. The party In trouble hangs onto lhe harness h andle. The plucky purp then heads for shore .

Dear Gloon1y

Gus Controversy over nam· ing or the judges in· dlcates there may be a way to Curb the 1ov· e r nor ·a c am pa i g n. lravela.

B.E.

Q. "Two sons each owned a fine horse. Their eccentric wealthy father died. His will provided that the boys should race their horses to a village normally two days away . The son owning the horse that finished in second place was to get two-thirds or the estate. The SOI\ owning the horse that finished in first place was to get one-third or the estate. The race began, but slowed. and slowed. How do you Jlet into second olace and stay there? After·a day or going pritnear nowhere, they put up for the night at an Inn with stables. They told the innkeeper their problem. He told them how to solve it. What dld he say?"

A. "Tomorrow. boys, each ot you ride your brother's horse." No. I dldn 't figure that out. Seattle 's Leland Williams deciphered it.

Carriage or the typewriter that prlnts ln Arabalc moves from left to right. And that of one that prints in Chinese moves from bottom to top.

~.Apriltt, 1111

Rowland Evam/Robert Novak

Soviet Intrigue Threatens Iran 'J'EHRAN Wltb U... lf'ffl

unlfyttta (ore~ ~hind the Ira. nl1n rev°'uuon havln1 vanlt&h<.'<1 with the t.oppl~ 1h1h. architett& of the new ''l laml<' RtpubUc" tacci the gravest peril in the Im· mediate future from Sovl l In trlau.,, border war·s apd o diN· astrous ttonomy. with th U.S. pow rleu on the sidelines

Expulsion of the shah was tht• h rtl l'hoe : the second has yl'l to drop

''The Sov1N U ni on prl' tends to be ,, friendly ('OUn· try ," the minister ot the interior tolcJ us. " but we url' quite av. I.\ r(' that they ore try· 1ng to t•a usc t roubles with a gen~

Ampliryrn~ that st~lemcnl \Jli hl' twisted prayer beads around his wrist, Ahmad Sadr said hts government makes no cha rges but that " l personally think ··

Mo•cow i• helping to exl>toit I rao '1 aae-old set11rily problems with the Turkoman. Balu~hl. Kurdlah and Arab minorities.

THE PaESENT strongman ot the revolution. Deputy Prime Mlnh1ter Ibrahim Yaadi , t<>'d us he could not aay " precisely" that the Soviets stirred up the trouble In the western Kurdish regions. But it is assumed by many here In a capital city rich If\ assumptions but poor in rc rt1tudcs that when the Ayatollah Khomeini received ucc Soviet Qiplomat Vladimir Vinogradov - · the fir st am· bassador admitted to his pre· sence Soviet fishing in Iran's troubled waters was ono subject. But warnings will have no Im· pact from a country without an effective armed force · the de· rense minister, air force chief and army chie f of starr change with the regularity or Italian governments. and the revolu­tionary regime 1s ha rd put lo field a healthy division or two.

A huge new edifice is nearing

comp&eUon on U.. o.a.acauare· block Soviet embuay grounds here ror houslne even more Sov­iet " dlplomau," commercial ••ents and the Hite (moat or whom are undercover KGB operaUves > with aa obvious mls­aion: weaken and further divide the forces ol the revolution. With Iran's access to the Persian Gull and Its rich oil reserves. lts switch out or the American orbit. has made It a glittering target for Mostow,

THERE ARE no illusions in the interim government headed by mild· ma nnered, goateed Prime Minister Mehdi Ba.zargan as to Soviet intentions . Ex · tremist e lements or the gun. toting fedayeen, whose numbers are now multiplying. may show few signs or pro.Soviet inclina· lions. but there is no doubt about

' their Marxist ideology. A second organized raction of Irregulars. y outhful " Mojahadeen"" Islamic zealots. is anti -Soviet and anli·American with strong xenophobic tendencies.

Tbe pow'•vacu• ol .1ra·a turbuleot &raaaJUon from I.be shah'• dldatorial Nie 1ID a eaa-: s titutional ••lalamlc Repaa.lie" bell to be fUIM.,.... ........ number ol tramed 8ovMt .-_ many of whom 1peak v81'11Mt11ar Fani, ii obvioualy lateadld bf Moaeow to nu tt iD a way tUt wtll maximlae Soviet •ad eliminate American laf1...-..

Western authoritlea here 1ay there i1. no doubt tbat anU· American broadcuts from across the Soviet border, ii· nored by the State Department for months, were a major factor in linking anti·shabism to anti· Americanism. " Those broad· casts by themselves made the t Feb. 14) attack on the U.S. em· bassy inevitable." one Western ambassador told us.

THE nasr test of whether the weak interim government. can build a bridge to the mystical " Islamic Republic." greatly reared by the middle and upper classes, will come when Iran's 35 million people vote on the new constitution and its plan for some form or popular representation mixed with the discipline of the Koran. There is frightening impatience among Tehran's roving bands or young revolutionaries for instant change to "popular" rule, and co nstant proselytizing in the villages b y T e hran -based redayeen.

.. W.e are tired of these old men i n the govern m e nt ," an American-educated youth told us . This reflects the demand for quick. massive change and ex· plains the barely-controll ed tens ion lym~ unde r a rtificial surface placidity. L::iw and order is m the hands of Khomeini 's mushrooming "committees .·· With the shah 's poltce force dis· integrated. most drivers ignore red lights l"No Police. no stop," a cab driver gleefully told us 1.

The tension seems certain tc explode some time soon. creal· ing more assets for Sovh~t trouble-making. One reason for that forecast 1s the danger of economic chaos. a subJcCl for a future column.

States Eye California Nuke Safety Laws By RICHARD E. KIPLING

Edot .. -..1 ltHHrch RePOrltr

SANTA BARBARA - For ad· vocates of nuclear pow('r 1n Ca li fornia. the Three Mile Island accident m Pennsylvania could not have come al a worse time. On March 6 Judge William Enright of U.S. District Court in San Diego gave supporters of atomic energy their first cau!>e for celebration in three years by striking down a state nuclear· sa fety statute as unconstitu· tional.

The law. one o( three on nuclear power passed by the Ca lifornia legislature in 1976. re· quires the state Energy Com· mission to refuse to authorize construction of a nuc lear facility until it is satisfied that safe means exist for dis posin.J? of nuclear wastes . Enright ruled that the statute. which has had the effect of imposi ng a moratorium on reac tor con· struction in the slate. is pre­empted by federal nuclear reg· ulatory law, which c learly al·

Art Hoppe

lows nuclear plants to be· bwlt Utilities officials were elated · unti l the breakdown of the re<1c· tor at Three Mile Island .

ANTl·NlJCL.Et\R sentiment m California ha s again become mobili zed. Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr . . condemning the "soothing elaims'' made by atomic-power advocates. called for a " precautionary and tem· porary" shutdown of the Rancho Seco nuclear p lant near Sacramento, which is of the sa me design as the s tricken facility near Harnsburg.

Brown and California have been in the forefront of the de · bate over nuclear energy since 1976. when Ca lifornians were th<' first in the na tion to s ubmit the question of nuclear ·energy de· \'e lopment to popula r vote . Propos ition ts. which would have impo se d a virtual moratori um on reactor con­struction and an eventual shut · down or e.<isling plants. went

down lo defeat but not befort:> tt scared the teg1slalurl' rnlo pas s ing three com promise nuclea r -sa fety laws 10 days before the June 8, 1976 election on the ballot m1t1at1ve

ONE OF THE laws 1s the Onl• overturned by Jud~e Enrt~ht . A second provided that no permit!> would be granted for new atomte plants until the stale Energy Comm ission determined that the federal government had a p. proved a t cc hnolo~y for reprocessing s pent fuel. The third law called for a study of the feastbtlily of requi ring nuclear reactors to be built un­derground, in view of the state's earthquake activity.

These California laws have in· nuenced the draftin~ of other state. local and even federal reg· ulalions. Iowa a nd Wisconsin have enacted similar legislation restricting nuclear waste dis · Posa!. Numerous localities now have laws limiting the shipment

of rad1oact1ve mate rial s for reprocessing And the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently ordered the c losing of ftv<' reactors in the East when they were found to bt• vulncrublc to earthquakes .

LAST VEAR. thl' stale EnerJ(y <:omm1ss1on cited the wa!>tc· disposal requirement in turning down an application to build a hu ge nuc lear fac il ity in the southern California desert near Blythe . The 16-year-old Hum· boldt Bay plant near Eureka has been closed by commission or­der since 1976 because of the ea rthquake danger, and it may eventually be dis mantled.

So California . which was sup· posed·to have 56 nuclear Power plants by the year 2000. has but two functioning at present. and no plans for additional ones. The Three Mile lsland breakdown seems sure to retard the de· velopment of nuclear power in California for years to come.

An 'Insignificant Mishap' at Dewdrop Dale WEDNESDAY - A public re ·

l alions s pokesman tor the West ern Consolidated Power Combine today confirmed re· ports that there had been what he described as "a very in­significant mishap" at the cor­pora lion ' s Dew drop Dale Nuclear Energy l"ac1lily .

He said he believed a bobby pin may or may not have ac­c id e nt a 11 y fallen into an e lectric pen· cil sharpener causing "an ex trem ely brief powe r outage ."

As ked if there we r e any radiation danger to workers in the plant or nearby residents. he said this would be "absolutely impossible."

"These nuclear reactors have so many fail-safe back-up de· vices that they 're homier than a post orrice." he said with a chuckle.

THURSDAY- A plant official conceded today that a " teensy cloud or steam " may or may not have escaped trom the rac11ily during Wednesday's malrunc· lion. which was perhaps caused by a defective monkey wrench.

He described the cloud as " no

larger than a man's hand" and said it certainly posed no heaJth hazards even if it was .. s lightly radioactive." He said all plant workers had been given a two· week vacation as a bonus for their " outstanding safety record.··

FRIDAY Dewdrop Dale Mayor Herman Goodheart. who had campaigned for building the nuc lear plant. said reports of local cows producing green milk with phosphorescent c ream were "grossly exaggerated." He sa id the color was closer lo chartreuse and the phenomenon was " nol unusual for this lime of year."

SATIJRDAY - Scientists for the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Agency, which had approved the

design of the plant . sa id it proved that it was the unusual "see ms to be fun ctionin g s leet which caused the ears or 83 perfectly at this time." They pe rcent of the r es idents or said they planned to determine Kragg 's Corners to fall off. the cause or last week·s dysfunc- "These things happen." he said. lion, which they believed MONDAY - A spokesman for d u e t 0 a n 0 v e r h e ate d Belknap & Dudge, builders ol ~e spbygmomanometer . as soon as De~drop Dale reac.tor said investigators in lead suits are ' engineers we;c studying ~erial able to approach within seven photogr~phs m hopes of fmally miles of the facility. dett:rm1nlng . what caused the

mischief. "It 's amazing what they can deduce." he said . " merely from the size and tbe shape or the hole that power plant left' behind."

SUNDA V - Governor Hiram Peabody. an advocate of nuclear power, said no state agency had been able to rind " any rel a · tionship whatsoever" between the Dewdrop Dale incident and last night's magenta sleet lb at fell on kragg 's Corners. 150 miles to the east.

He said it had not even been

Meanwhile, in WasbinJton, Energy Czar James Schlesm1er said the cloud that now covered the eleven Western States should give no cause for alarm. He.s&!c;\ it would soon pass eastward over the AUantlc. ··All forms ot energy have their risks,·· be said. "and we ahouJd weigh the benefits of nuclear energy against th e known risks. whatever they may be. "

TUESDAY " America is a

"When you hear the tone you wtll have rMChed retirement IOI· B1111111t Thank you for worktng for

Conglomerexl' '

wonderful country .·• President Carter said today in an address from Air Force One ... And RosalyM and 1 shall miss it. We plan to return, however, as IOOn aa it no lonler glows In the d•rk - even if that takes 250.000 years."

Sclentllta said that would be about rl_..t.

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NATtON I OBITUARIES

QUEENIE HospitalS S&y Expenses ESealate WASIUNOTON 1AP1 Amt•rlc• ·s hospita ls.

fac~d wllh higher prices for food und ruel . plus u blaatr demaand ror m~1ul services. found their HPf'RIH'll In Jun'tary 14 4 ~rc~nt hlRher thun In the first month oC 1978. th(' Industry soys

Ale" McMahon . prc!>ldcnt of the American Ho1pltal Asl'oc11llon. au1d It wlll oo dlHlcult ror thf' md"•lr'Y to m~l 1hi voluntary t l.6 verccnt lid on ho11pltaJ·eoet lncn•1.U1es this yt'ur.

.. BUT IT'S STILL Ol.Jll GOAL, " MeMahon told lh<' tlou~{' Commerce h alth subcommittee. " And we an• l(Ointc to try lo ffil'(l\ 1l.' '

About lWO· lhird or thl• JonuAry Increase. h<' aid, Wli~ euusl'd by rl!ung pr1cl':. ror the goods and

•ervlcl"tt ho.ilp1tuls must buy, s uch Wi food und fuel 'l'ht> rr:tl of tho hike . t\l' t1u1d . .. was caused by a

l!IA1n1rleianl incrtMSt' In thl.' volumt• or tlo~pila l 11ervi~ rcn<t rl'<i dur10.i the month ··

h\ u tuteml'nl li.s ul·d from the assoc iation·!>

_______ Elderly Treated ..... IW•litte

··~· Well in China 011.U • c.,,, ... 1(•••11 '*-• •"" J•v"" N1-;w YOR.K 1AP) • The United St att!s has

VCif Nt l.UtE" oru s. s• •• \1tl11~• • " .. ir .. - C• "'' " 01 mur h to It-Orn from the "ay China treats older ., .. ,., OI C.0.•11- &ff<ll C• N¥ i.•••tll \I• "' .. ~1HIU <.• Al .. 11 ..... "°'" ·~-., I "',· •"4 ..... ~t•m •110 0.1111h ll•lh 01\1 11 • • PN>l>le . l>U)'!> Hll' founder or the Gray Panthers. an "•"' • . '"' '" Mi11 c .. """''•· c:. t.n .-r wvo"""' • " Cl ,,,..,., Ell• <>r"" n1' atlor1 tku l l 1••hts fo the rights of the I04IOWlllQ • hf9t o11Q oll~• °""flt PIPt• 01 MU • , lo t1 11111• fu"tr•I ,... z '' " • r , ... On\1 .,.._,,. (\IOf"" l 0.11\ 1\41\ -•Kow1llb9 llti.totl ~luroo Apr 11 elderly, . ...... • ,......,, ., <<Nll••r- 11 ... , ,.. ••. 10~ ' " r"",,_." Wyom1119 1... Mago11• Kuhn. 7:i , c it ed a guaranteed meome . C• "- _ , • l t 'om"'•~. ,.,,,.,,.,, w.11 oe 1n ' "" ' ""'mo" ''' " VS N 'I , lt911ttMINA•V Pilol .. ,,. .. ,. Ctm• lfr, 1,..rffiOMllS Wyor""'O (r(!e h('Q}lh l ' HrC and burial benefits a nd aCllVC •tll•• oi;iy - i!IQ 1M1111 won• w., 11 SM1111 & fu111111 .,..,..,,.r,. m E 11111 roles for the elderly m community life in China. $o":,:.Z-"' t<r:,:_~11j!!:; '~:::"'lf st co.i•-::;::'~ __.... .. If one ha!> l o be old and we all have to Commallller Otll\ ••• ., ntlotto •• •11 1111'-AGIE SWANSON. •o•clwnt ol ~f(IW old. and I a m old and proud or ll China IS a tGu<•lor ltom lh• ( o wont V•lftr Co~•·,,,... .... <.• P• u •a .... , on Aprol ~ood plac" lo ... ~ old. "' Ms . Kuhn. '"ho h"S \•1's1ted Un11111d Sc'- 00\lr KI I" J- ot 19'._ 10. tt1t S..•Kt• Cltf\Cllno 11 H•rDor " ""' " "

Chicago headquarttn. the head or the industry 's voluntary effort., P1ul W. Earle. suld the average lenalb ol ho1plllal stays actually decreased in Junuary, but the boos t In the number or ad · mlSlllons wus the second largest for any January since 1963.

"CLEARLY." EARLE Sl\lD, " HOSPITALS are doing a good Job controlhng the expenditures they can. But they can ' l control the cost of food a nd ruel. nor the number or people who get sick or the number of births ." ·

'fhe overall rise In hospital cos ts in 1978 was 12.8 percent.

Mc Mahon reiterated the indus try 's opposition to President Carter's proposed standby hospital cost controls .

" The adm1n1strat1on's cos t containment bill

. would Umit boepilal spendtnt or reveDUll bul aQt Umit inllaUon or the demand for health oat9 services." he said . .;

THE ADlllNIST•ATION'S ...... WOllLD.,, I pose controll Jan. l. 1880. on holplta.11 that fall li> keep their total cos ts from rialne roore tb.aa e.:r percent this year. · .

A top official of the Department or Health, Education and Welfare, meanwhile, said hospital'• are In effect admitting they cannot make ~ voluntary goal. ·

HEW Undersecretary Hale Champion toW .c reporter the hospitals ' goal ''is only a Band·M.a anyway." :

Champion said the apparent fa ilure of u.,. voluntary effort " is all the more reason for the e ministration to get control or things that llMt hos pitaJs cannot manage to do ror themselves." · ..

~lELOlQJ ~t IS J\l~N! . , ..

RE.JOICE AND WORSHIP WITH US ON EASTER SUNDAY ~~~~~

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01 Sa nta An¥, CA Pu- •• •Y on El he •prll • • .,,. ~'" '"'" l)y "'' wole sew re Tina, '°'" Uluto.t. lJ1ueo. ~ ... Semo, Tom and Vlu Auma•toe •II of ti•w•11. aau9111e~ font Sl rlbmo of M oss1ss11>111. Sona P• c••npauon o t ~am04, f on1 r u1111~ .,,., Ar\• S.UO•O, DO\ll 01 S•n· ta A"•· Ca Soerw•<•• w 111 .,. held on Ft•O•y al 2.00 P M a l '"" HarbOr l <twn M tiMOrl• I °"'""' ...... P<1pv Soote•e. E loer ol tne Samoan lln Oay Adve"'"' Cl'lurcl'I ottte••t1nv. tnterment "'"''-'•(l'\ 1mmed1a1et y to1tow 1no at H.Ht>o r l.•t1rrn Memot'1•t P•r ~ Sitrv t<.e\ undt;r l l'H? d tre<ffon Of Har bOr · La wn-M ?u n t Olowe M or111ar y ol Co"" M oa S<IO HS•

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STEINK E AlPHA lt ll.IAN STEINKE , rt•S•

Ck!nl o l lr•ine. C• . Born Au9us1 21. l'IJ.t •n 09<kn, Utan. 1><1ssect &way "" Aptol 'I. 1919 ,JI Ille 000! of « 8e1oweo w ile OI flont •a Sl.,nke of lrvlne. Ca • 1ov1n9 m otn., ol ~Ma N0<1on ot l.illletOfl, C.olor•Oo, Cneryl Stein•• ol Our.tnoo.

ROME IAP 1 Nino Rota. 68. who wrote the mu s 1e for Francis F Coppol a's movie ··The Godfather. ·· died Tues day of a blood clot . I le a l so <'o mposcd the mus ic for all the films of Fedt"riro Fellini and for Fra n co Zeffir elli 's .. Romeo and Juliet. ··

NOR W A LK . Co nn . t J\ P > Garrett Price, 82, a n arti st a nd l'ar· toon is t for th e Ne w Yorker mai:tazine. died Sunday. Price ' s ca r · loons and magazine cov· ers appeared in the New York e r . Co lli e r s a nd othe r weekly magazines for 50 years.

LOS ANGELES t AP l Anila Veale Robbins,

82. died Sunday. She was g raduate d from USC law school in 1918 and u \'ca r later was the flrM wo m a n lo r e<'e ivc u mast er of law dcg rt!e fr om G e orge Washington U niver sity.

SAN FRA NC I SCO t AP I Matthew F . Connolly, 64. who spent three decad es as the .. waterfront priest .. for thousands of s ailors :.ind dockwor.kers died Mon· day ni g ht at a local hos pital afte r a year · long battle with cancer

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County, Cities Split U.S. Funds · Orante County aovernment 1nd

tbe eouty'e 2' clt lH •Ill share $28.3 mUlion this year through the fed ral fOYerDment 's revenue sharin1 pl"0-1 ra m.

TM same aaen<'1es have ~lved lle:t.8 million In ulJ durln• the ft'de r al proarram 's ·even y ur h ili· tury. a<-rordin1 to s . Rep. J rry Plttenoo, D·&Anta Al\a.

• Pattef!M)n nolt'd ulloeaHon.1 tor the • fl t l l quarter of 1979 all'Cady have : bffn made und nt>arly hatr the $7 . t -: mllllon lh~·month share will ao to

t ·count y Jl0Vtirnm.-nl . Wllh the rt> ~ aniainder split umoni the 26 cltJei. .. ••

(.'OUNTV G0\1t;RNM £NT ,.111 N ' ,. t lvl' $3.2 m lltlln for t h .i hl'lil quitrt('r

of 1979, P~lh.•r:oiun Mud. followed b~ '. Santa Ana ut $719,022, Anuh •im ,;t : s~91.602 . llunt1n .: ton Dc&tc h 4'1t

. $311.303, C::i.rdt•r1 Grovt• ut $277,113 • und C~tu Mc~u 11t $263,67~

i· Rvv<>nuf" ~harmtl dollars nrt• ell!! . ; tributed to l<X·nl ~oH·rnml'nl 011 the :: bu11ls of populutlo11

. Follmqn;.: . urt> 111 .,1 qu urtcr ulloca lions for (' tltt•s .1long lht' OrunJ,:t'

• Coli~t along with the totul pa) nwnh

madt to each • • • ncy durlnc the pro­• ram.

Huntlngton Beach, "77.805 for th(' ttm thrN month or l9'nt and se.2 million ainc4i! Ow recteral Protsram'a atart.

C-Oilta M a. *263.615 ror 19'19'1 fir•t quart.er and 98 "2 m111loo over the p~•t even yura .,. .......-

We tmlnster. $128,SM for l979 ............ ~ Ind IS 2 million Alncf 1972 - .. c.

Nf'wport Bco<'h. S91.6l0 ror tho first q uarter tM" yur end St.9S mtlllon for lht> Pll1't Re>vt'n yenr

Fc.mtam Valley. $77,64a l!O Cur this yf'ltr and SI 8 million ln<'f.' lhc prcniram'a beumnlnfl

Slln Clt>nwnte. $~2 .8.'lO fo r th•• nrsl quftrttr or 1979 und Sl l million Ince tm

l rvm•-.. Sl 15,0:\H ~o fur lh1i. )'('ir and SI 4 m11llon """'' 1912

Stru IWo<'h. $33,3'1R ror the first quarter of l lt19 and $889.2f~ thv pu11t "l' ' f'n V«'»r11

l..U~ltnO ntu<'h, $30,49(1 ~O (l,lt 10 l97U u11d $820,347 s ine•• 11172.

Roy Clark. counlry mu~ic entert ai ner . hos l>t.>cn admitted to Ma yo Cli n ic in Rochester. Minn .. for l l'~ l ~ and treatment of a persi s ten t l>ronch1al condition.

Contest Announced

S n ~unn <:aplstrano. $28,0.J7 for . 0 range Co u n l y 1hl' f11"1ool thrff m onths or 11179 i.nd \\'rilers and illustrators $~5.296 "lllC'l' lh•• ft•d<.' r ul µroi;trum ·:. 17 a nd under a re eligible mco1Jtion. to e nte r the Orange

Coun ty Fai r ' s you t h

::Mexico Women Talk literary competition.

Dead li n e fo r s u b · missions is May 21. E n · tries can be mailed or de li vered to the rair · ~ro und s a t 88 F air Drive . Costa Mesa 92626. 'fhe fair wi ll run J uly 13-22.

" Wom<'n 1n Contf'm · porary Me xtl'O .. ,., the t1 tic of a talk schcdull·d to l t'a d orr th e " Prin g quarter Chicano Lat ino

! Colloquia at C lrnnt-.

Inte rnationa l Studit>s . What Does this llold for the ChJcan '! •• 5:30 p.m Apri l 19 . by Dr . Cons u e lo Nieto. p r o · fossor of education at Cal State, Long Hea(:h

" From M ('x ican Pt.a· blo!>.> t o American Barrios." 4 p.m . May 24 . by D r Alberto Camarillo. professor of ha s t nry a t Stanford Uni vers1ty

Entry forms and de ­tails can be obtained by calling 751-3247. : . T he talk . by Dr. Maria

, de l Regugio Gonzalez or

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'·. Mexico City's Nationa l Autonomous University will be held at 4 p.m .

,. Thursday in Room 178. ~ Hu manities Ha ll, on the : Irvine campus.

· R eading by~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~ Chicano Writers ". s ·30 p.m . April 25, by llCl poe ts M anuu l Gomez and Lorenza Schmidt

HOLY WEEK 1979 GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 13

12 Noon: THE WAY OF THE CROSS f O th e r p r og r a m s • scheduled are

~ " Perspectives on Chicano t.ltcratu r t: . .. 4 p . m . May 3 . by Dr . Ray mond Paredes. pro­fessor of English a t UC

(Music, M editation & Pr•vers

:: ··New La ng uages J Focus on Foreign and Los Angeles.

1 PM: THE LITURGY OF GOOD FRIDAY (Veneration of the Cross & Communion> ,.

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8 PM: " TOMMY", The Rock MusJcat

UCI Lecture Set FREE FILM !

A s ix-part lecture ser ies . .. The Future or HOL y SATURDAY, APRIL 14 Science, " will open Thursd;.iy on the UC lr\'rn<.-cam pus. 11 PM: " A MIDNIGHT EASTER CELEBRATION'

The initial t;ilk exploring contro\'ers1al an~as Wi th Gregorian Men 's Choir , of science and social S<'tence. ··Modern l'hy!>.>1t·s candles, Chants & Communion •rnd £astern Myslk1s m ... ·is pl anned for 2 p m. 1n room 178 of Humanities Hall.

I nformation and details on each of the lecture., EASTER DAY ure a~·<1ilubk by te leµhonmg 833·6922 8 AM: HOLY COMMUNION

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. BUKER PAINT Ir WALL COVERIM& VJSA' 516W. IMSt .. c ..........

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Agency Nixes Road Proposal A proposed move by the

C ali forni a D e p a rtme n t o f TranaportaUoo io turn over the o ld fto ute 73, Mac Arthur Bou levard. to ~al a1enciee W­opposed by Lbe Or an1e County Transporta tion Comml11lon.

Brlelol Strfft from lnteratate 405 to Bonita Canyon Road .

and ian't related tO who Jmla. taisia the old route 73, they Mid

Commissione rs said they don't like the Ca lTrana idea beca\&M the s tale agency b aa not yet m ad e a commitment to com· p l e t e the Coro na d el Ma r Freeway.

CalTl'aaa ort1lna lly a1reed to main•aln old ~ 73 &&DUI the. fr eeway ia comple te, c o m · mi11lonen said . Tliey believe the state agency should stand by that aireement.

The cities or I rvine, Newport Be ach and Co•ta liteaa are d irectb inYOtved in t he Caroa9 dei Mar .Freeway project, Tom J e n k ins, count y commiulol\ director. said. All oppoae the current CalTrana proposal.

T h e pa r tlall y co n s tr ucted freeway Is supposed to run along

However , CalTrans ofncials a rgue that sta te statutes allow them to maintain only one route ror a designated . ,ate hi1bway. Completion or the Corona del Mar Freeway is a prior ity blue

·'There ii great concern that if the old route 73 is rellnquilbed by CalTr ana, the re ma1nln1 rreeway to be completed will be aort of forsotten about,·· J enkins aaid.

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The counrll vo\ed 6· l with o~ ubslentlon to l\pprove the regulations.

DEAR PAT OM ol your rettat rolumn an <'ludfd a ""'"ren ~ to •orld-wade teat hlnt and educ1nlon admin11itrat1on J)Ol'l1hon1. I 'm tnttrttttl~ m l*lnal into lhas, but nt>&l("('lfd to aave tbe 'n formaUoD. Can )'OU rel)t'ot al form

...... whach will ban smoking •• _ . .,.....,,,._. at p h urmacies • l'upcrmarkets with more than 2.:SOO quare feet of s p ac e and s c h oo l c l ass r o om s a nd E.K • Oardl'n Orove

Y• ~!lied Joy<'l" Lalw Kt"llllf'dy'a " <'•ffer CorlM't''' C'Olumn • Ut. A Y . S.•rba• f"ea&are• la<'. WIS C'On&atled. ud &IMo lllw111a&._ JM re . qut1&H lu ~lnJ mall4'd .. Yoe· H'a .- laarcl rw rHdtrt&olt't•'M~••omlnd••lttl•......,.r,bul II caa be qmu- dlmu11 for C'Olua.a.&I &o 411• up I•· formatk>a pnovlou81y pablls.hed, npeclally w~• ao tJIN'tlfk di~ ts auUablt> for rdtre-.. NH& Ume you now an lnlf' rt"sllng ll~m In any eolu1aa, cllp aad date ltforfulure r.-fere nc.-. .

W••t 11..-. Siie# f'fc ........ 1 DEAR PAT I dct" 1ded to lake up jogging as an

exe rcise a nJ " ent to my doctor for a checkup before I got Shtrted. He told me to be sure to get " good" jogging shoes utter he approved this ex crcise for me Do you have any information about what kind of shoes a re bes tforthb :.Port?

K.L .. Huntington Beach Medical experts say good running slloes should

cushion and &upport the heel and arch of the foot and provide toe n exlblllty for easy push·off. When buying running shoos, shop lo lbe late afternoon or early evenJng bt>cause feet tend lO swell. Stand while being me>asured for your shoes. Be sure the bee I fit s souft ly, and is not stiff. Also chttk to see the front of the shoe Is wide enough without being too loose. Vou should be able to move your toes freely without pressure.

Prior lo running. wear the shoes around the house laced loosely at flri. t. and gradually lace them to running tightness. When you can wear them for rivt> or s ix hours without dlscomrort, the s hoes are ready for jogging.

l 'enuon Bas Stro119 Tast~ DEAR PAT: A fri end gave me some rrozcn

dl·er meat. but I don't know how to prepare it. I 'vc hea rd that venison has a s trong odor and tas te if it is n't cooked proper ly. an <1 that it should be soaked in soda water before cooking. Is this true '!

S.L .. Newport Beach Reques t the pamphlet, "Prt'pare to E njoy

Venison" from the Cooperative Extension, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd .• Anaheim. Calif. 92805. T h& booklet, which includes tips on the care of deer meat as well as recipes, advises using spices in combina­tion with some alimentary paste, such as noodles, or with a bread dressing. Do not soak meat In soda water, but do aoak wounded areas In salt water to draw oat bleed. Re movlag r.t before ceoldng also helps &o eUmlaale strong navor.

Cl• lt'a•t• to Sell St ... p• DEAR PAT· Can you find a place to sell ca n·

l·cled postage s ta m ps ·! My women's club has dis­cussed the poss1b1lity of s aving these s tamps to sell a s a fund-rais ing project . but we don 't know where to ask .

K.K .. Costa Mesa General information about types of canceled

stamps that can be sold, necessary sorting and otlaer details can be requested from H.E. Harrls and Co. Inc., 645 Summe r St ., Boston, Mass. 02210.

San J 0 8 l' Mu y o r .Junl·~ Gruy lluycs. ~ 1,otling u <·ur· run n1n 1-: u r e d li ~ h l. pur :, ued 1t u n <I stopp<.•d thl' 15-ye<•r old driver. After glv ing him u lectur <.? . :,he let him ~o - on foot.

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America 's most fa mous western hat. " The

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LONDON <AP > Coln dealer SluMy Olb· bon 111a he bu tome Pertlan ec»m wttb the Lot No

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:iiiiiJ#ai)ia: 0r••t• ,,.,.,. .,,, ........... The l1l1mlc 1overn· -::=::::::=:=:===============i ment did that to a void ;;

s triking new coins aft er the abab fled to China -In 650A.D.

Bon ol the Plaln11 ." won the hearta or cattle kings 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nearly l20 years aQo with Its imposing 61h·lnch c rown. 5 lMh brim und "silver belly" color. John Wuyne stJll calh1 i t " the hut that won the West ... .

AND TODAY ,\ NEW GENERATION Is bring · mg lht' Stetson oH the pruir ic - to the sk i s lopes or Colorado and th<' s ingles· burs of Ne w York City.

Ma<'hls mo. Jus tice . Courage . The Stetson has i.y mboh.ted those virtues and more ft becam e the idl•nllrying ma rk of cele brities from Tom Mix to Will Rogers to Gene Autry lo the Lon<! Ra nger . General Custer wore one into the lll ·faled Baltic or the Little 81g llorn.

Bttrt Reynolds. De nnis Weaver . Telly Savalas and James Coburn made the Stetson a st aple or modern r1lm and te levision. And other me n unde r tailormade Stetsons - notably Harry T ruman. Dwight Eise nhowe r . Lyndon J ohnson- spoke for the e nllre country .

THE BUSI NESS OF MAKING Stetsons a lmost

CORRECTION

In the Sear's MC· tlon of April 11 , there was an ad· vertlaement tor a #45211 Swimming pool. The corre«,t size of the pool Is 12 x 3 ft . deep. We sinc erely r egret this error.

!Sears!·

Continental and Fresh Seafood Restaurant

Lunch • Dinner

Fresh Seafood • U.S. Prime Beef Milk Fed V eol • Prime Rib

Banquet Facilities Live Entertainment

3201 £~1 Coast Hiqhwoy, Corona del Mar Reservo•iom: 675-7575

cn~d In\~~ IH y~~ uner t~ Philadclphia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ firm began s hipprng its wa res to rural America . Two dec11des of plumme ting sale~ in thl' ' tlal in· dustry had mortally wounded John B Stetson Co. And the Stetson was doom ed lo lalt' ·nighl westerns and museum dis plays .

But out here in the Old West. a s mall fa m ily · owned hat firm had faith in the business a nd in the Stetson. Stevens Hat Co. purchased Stetson -mac hinery. label and a ll - and moved It to this historic city on the Missouri River .

St. Joseph. the gateway to the Old West. "Nas where J ohn 8 . Stetson . s uffe ring from a lung ail m ent and gi\•en only months to live. regained his health and m ade hjs first fortune .

WHEN ST ETSON MOVED H ERE. it was a town fiJJed with tradfog posts to outfit expeditions ror Pike's Peak or California and would soon be home of the s horl·li \'Cd Pony E xpress.

The ailing Ste tson. son of a New Jersey hatter. soon hHd a s uc·c·es.;ful brn:k business on th~ banks of the 1\lissoun H1 \•cr. But JU~l as rapidly. the ram paging river S\H:p1 away the brickyard .

Left with nothing. Stetson joined a June <'X · pedition for Pi ke's Peak .

On the way. Stetson showed his companions the art of fe lting making a clothlike mater ial out of fur without wcav in~ . Using beaver skins and rabbit. Stetson for m ed a hat with a high crown a nd broad rim to protect him from lh(;' s un and ra m. lie ~old tht' l ru1I<· httl 10 a passrng hull .... ackcr for a SS gold p1ect•.

' E \ 'ER . .\L \ ' E.\RS J..\ TER. Stl'tson returned r-: ust mid sel u i1 ht~ hat hu~ m\!:.:-. in Phil<tdl'lph1a But things didn 't gc1 \\ Cll he \\a:- going brokl' t r~ -mg to sl'll the c110\'cnl1011al st~ les anti <'ompclc with t)thcr city lwlkrs.

Reml'rribenng the m<>n ""ho so Y.11lingly part ed with the gold piece for a tall. wide·brimmed west e rn hat. Sll•lson decided to gamble t hat the " Boss or the Pl ains " would sell out West. II<' sent :-amples to the trathng pos ts. a nd orders poun•d in

Nearlv 120 \l'ars l:llt•r. "Tht• Doss of lhe Plains" 1s s till · one of tht• comp;rny ·~ biggest -;plie r s Rut mnn· 1 h:in JOO otht•r s t) lt•s of Stl'tson. ranJ! i n·~ from SI!> for doth lo alx1u1 200 f1>r h1~h · gradP lx'a\er fur . art• produced h~ <.about 300 \1 orl.t•rs in St .Jos1.:ph B :rn rnaterwb for thl' felt cd hats :.ire pn· 11:1n:d l.ll plants in Newa r k. N .J . and Danhury. Conn

IUT ISOl'STR\' SALES TOOK off in the mid · 1970s a nti havt• more than doubled s ince 1974

up to more than $700 m illion last year . Meanwhile . Stetson ha~ lriplt.'<1 its \'Olume.

pos ting sales m excess of S20 million last ~car\.\ 1th a felt hut production or 600.000. Orders from more than 12,000 ret ai l outlets nationwide pour into the St. J oseph office raster tha n they can be filled .

Menagerie Factory Caruly Heaven

CANONSBU RG. Pa l t\P • - !-'rank Sarris · candy shop is something of a chocolate m enager ie.

lls s helves are <· rammed wit h w hole ba rnya rds of critters from a giant 60·pound rab· bil to a candy inchworm you can s wallow in a gulp The re a re a lso rockets and air pl anes. autom obi les a nd trains. a lifes ize te lephone and a chocolutc copy of Leonardo da Vi nci's " Last Sup· per . ··

The st andard chocolate bunny is no longer the mos t popular Easter basket treat among Sarris' customers . The cottontail has been replaced by Be rt a nd Ernie. two bug.eyed characters from te levision 's "Sesam e Street ..

The factory . t he largest in wes tern Pe n· nsylvarua. mainly s upplies candy ror fund .raising work.

Youth Criticized T OKYO I AP ) - The Peking Daily news paper

has criticized som e Chinese young people who are too choosy about what kind of work they will do a nd others who e ngage in · 'hooliganjsm . t hefts a nd fighting . ..

The article, broadcase by Xinhua I Hsinhu:i >. the offi cial Chjnese ne ws agency and m onitored here. said that only a s m a ll num ber of young peo. pie were Uke th at. but those who we re had to lea rn tha t "anarchism is not socialis m " a nd that " the creation or a happy life lies in their own wor k ...

Two Rob Mailmen COPEN HAGEN. Denmark IAP l - Two

yo uths a ttacked a nd beat two m ailmen a nd sna t ched their m ailbag containing S577.000 in cash and $327,000 in checks. police reported.

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What you save can be earning high interest - higher than commerc1al banks pay - compounded every day. Any savings accounl entitles you to Travelers Cheques. money orders. document dupl1ca11on. other courtesies. A deposi t of $1 .000 or more qualifies you for a safe de­posi t box other money·sav1ng services.

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Dear Dr. ltelmr,.lt• : II our ramtly put au our pbyaltal aod emotional complalnl• on lhe &op ol ooe tabM, ,ou'd '" qulle a varle· ty ol Kbel and palna and di Al ttsli 1pread about.

For •um.,a., comld r lh nve ol u1: my husband at 42. m~U at .o and our thNe teen·• 1era.

Take myaelf tlr1t You'd fi nd thal 1 bave 1 ut~rtne tlbroad that had bffn blNdJ01 lately. I'm not oal.)' Vf1'Y Ured always, but 1J10

t:::=:::::=::!::Elii::::::I nervout whe n I lh lnlc or th• "•AT•~ •~t ~ hy1terectomy I may need. .._ ... ~~ oc v~u.r . NF.rr. •v ff\J BAND. IJw.lly

11 atrona a the prov411rblal ox. he hH be..a havlnt cheat palna untU lal• ly. At ftr1t he thoutht the trou· ble WM ana•na. But . u klndl or ECO• and other testa ahow bis heart '• aJI rl1ht.

X·ra11 '°'vfd the m y1tery. Ha has an hhiltal tt.rrlla. Tht. eluted hl• thMt peln. &Ince he b.. been eatln1 smaller meal1 and 1leeplng with an txlra pillow. he no lon1er hll the paln1. We' re both thanJcfuJ It '1 not hla btart.

Now, what kil\d of conlribut.lons ar~ my tcen·aaers 01aklna t.o the table top! One of them hu he r rlaht lea In a cast. She broke her an kl e &n M ca r accid e nt.

DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE

Otherwlae. 1he'e okay.

THE MIDDLE ONE Is a boy who sulfe~ rrom acne. He Is ml• · erable. Ooel not go on dates or to d a nces. Keept t.o himself. At last w e ' ve take n h i m to a a kln 1peci1Uat who promises to help him.

The third ls our oldest girl, now 18. who has dropped out from her first year of college because she

WH nervGUI and hollleekk. 8lae .... -- ..... co ... ,., ••• wbo ..,. • ·• eomlnc alolll aad .w ....................... The,..,_....,. u. I've.._.._ story .e. a numa.er ol ,.,.. puW., t.1116r U.bles • tM table: mJxial ..... ri.b tM ......... ol otberl. WbM dwy looked aNUnd. they were glad t.o pk& ., tMir own troub&es again. aod-'* • tbem, r ather than take on the heavler and more aerioul pro­blem• ol othen.

WELL. THAT'S W~T our little fa mily has decided. 've l6opped worrying about a ys terect.omy.

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COSTA MESA I COSTA EA I FOUNTAIN vAUIY I FCUtTue vAWY I WBTMINSTa IUfTllGTON 1U01 I IUmNGJOl IOOt I HUNnNGToM llAOI I a TORO : 233 f . 17th St. 23001bt. at WIMn 161'1 tabor• Nip ... ot Talllrt ...... _,at GoldMI West 21131 llach lhd. at Allena •1 Womer 9161 M.s at......... 8 Toro at WIWd

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, NBW YORK f AP> - G•aldine GauWer boped ...... wouldn't hurt.

Pl•Mt Rueher k"8ed bil wife and Nflect. H on dY6nl before he tOUld et\ie>J retlNm•t.

Keltb Kya. rememt..NMI that be bada't told b1I • wlfe ta • morn•q tetephofte Hl4 thM M ie¥4td bH. • ~ had tM Mint' brulll witb deadl. but the .~ .. ..,.. aboard • "mlr~le fti1bt" from New ·York to M'8nf'apoll1 had diatlnclly penoul NH· taon1 when dtaut.er threatened lut. Wednesday.

.. . THE llOEING m .lt:l'UN • t'arryln& 80 • P9Hm1HI went Into a 1llJl Uftf~plained barrel roU • and ,...,......'" noltedive But TNA pilot Hanf'y

Clbton Uuwa down lM lancbng 11tar JwiL Mtonda from the 1rouod and sue:~ 1n 1lowln1 UW plant' liO he rould land 1t

Th<' l"'~ral Aviation Admlnistnt on ralltd tbt• evt-nt " mlral'ulous " and ,.Id no such plane has •v r survlvt.'d • 380 dtatr~ mil.

" l ~mt-mbctr thinking that ttH- dutb 1l lea t

&erwanl. hll wlfe added . " All I eould think 1o&n1 down wM U..t If lhla 11 tbe way I have to 10. pleue make lt fut J waa boplnc l would 10 out HmDletely."

a ........ ... who Wll return1n1 from • Euro· peao v•ce•loo wiUl tt]e GaulllelJ.l. Hld hie wife turntld to hlm aad Hid. ·•well. we've had u iooct Uft." He hkl taey killed each oth r ' 'and that waa U."

Soda.I v..orktra Sheryl "" her. 33. and Holly Wl<'ktr. 29. w re acrompanyang rour orphan alrls wbo bad joumeytd from India to New York on their way to MW ho•e wllh adoptive parents. One wu a 21,') month old lnlanl who weighed rive p0undl.

.. ftlE t 'I UT TttOUGtrr I HAD was. 'Com~ on . Ood, theff kids huvl' mad 1t through so much. don 'l blow 1t now,"· Mr , •"lsher said.

" I KNOW I ALWAYS WD..I. ln· tbe future -than for auni." sheuid. "-' ·

It a1lo dawned on ber that the fatal crash of a U.S. military aircraft evacuating orphana from Vietnam occurred exacUy four years earller.

Keith Kyle. a 42·year ·old marketing executive from Hamden, Conn .• said he didn't really think the plane would crasb. Yet he considered that il was. as be put it, an "Inconvenient " tlme to die.

Hll grandmother recenUy d1ed, Kyle went on.

VISIT THE • qukk, ·• rttalled CheU Roberta, a 22·yur old Salt t' lty llUd~t

Thi t'nt ft>lt. as at lM plaM Utt>ra11y would •b•ke apart s 1t atround the pa~ng•rs 1nt.o their w1 ta and bro the sound barrii'r.

She OIJO thought ()( her own 7· and S.year-old r hlldrt'n al home lo Brooklyn Center. Mlnn. They had ~'<'n unhappy when a snag kept her in New York n extru day, and the odd notion crossed her mind that a crash would keep her away even longer.

EASTER BUNNY . ' "YOlJ COUl.DN'T MOVE VO a arms, "

Mr8 Wicker. who cradled the tiny infant dur­ing the night , also considered her charges.

Now Thru April U/Carousel Court

· Arthur Gault1~r. '70. of St Paul. Minn : r counted " It was liko you were glued to your sea\. I was Just plain frtghtt.>ned und horr1h~ "

" ll seemed unfair l remember thinking that l do remember thinking, 1f my body crushes th1i, kid. I don 'L want to be around lo know 4About 11. " the motheroftbree recalled

SOUTH COAST PIAZA < •

Say111g hl· couldn 't s ll-t:P for 48 hours llf

u JILU c1wm11 INCLUDES

SOFA, COFFEE TABLE, EID TABLE 11• LOUISE CHAIR

· ~ ---<· REG. $754.00 ALL ALUMINUM · WILL NOT RUST.'

CUSHIONS MADE / FROM FINE / ('­TEXTELINE MATERIAL 42° TABLE 4ARMCHAIRS REG. $714.00

Sal• •549

Sale •549

REG. $310

SALE

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UMBRELLA EXTRA

ALL ALUMINUM, WILL NOT RUST! HEAW Dl.TIY SOFT VINYL STRA PS

CHAISE LOUNGE

ALL OTHER FURNITURE ON SALE! BROWN JORDAN• TROPITONE •HOME CREST• MALLIN

'9MBRELLA BONANZA SAYE 20 to 50% ...

CALIFORNIA, FINKEL & MALLIN UMBRELLAS

High Back Adjustable

Beach Chain Reg.135

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54" CAREFREE FIBERGLASS TOP TABLE

4 ARM CHAIRS REG. $530.00

Sale

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DON BAYLOR SCORES THE LONE ANGELS RUN ON A WILD THROW.

No Luck for Tanana Angel Star Now 0-2 With 3.94 ERA

By DAV E CUNNINGHAM OI ... 0.11'( P •l•I $Uttf

The Angels ' Frank Tanana tbas never been one to get out of the gate s lowly. Fas t starts arl' his specially.

Like last season. for ins tance tie •as 5-0 a nd the American ~ ue PJayer of the Month for

ON T UES D AY N I GHT Tanana disappointed a home opener crowd o r 33 . 171 al

• Anaheim Stadium by absorbing a n 8· 1 loss at the hands or the M innesola Twins, and ht: was m no m ood for talking.

Ange ls Manager Jim Frcgos1. however, said Tanana was s1m­pJy a victim of bad luck .

" H e could have gotte n out or the fifth inning without allowing u run." said Fregos i .. And it would have bettn a d1fft' renl ball ga m e."

Fregosi was refcring to a close play a l first when the Twins ' Ken Landreaux was called safe on a n attempted double pla~ Ins tead of having the third out. Tanana had to keep pitchin~. and that's when he surrendert•d three s trai g h t hits a nd fell behind . 3-0 -

LANOREAUX. WHO CAME to Minnesota in the Rod Carew

DAN FORD SLIDES INTO SECOND TOO LATE.

dt' <il. also contributed <in Htil si ngle in the ninth 1nmng. "hl'n a three-run rally a g<iinst the Angt'ls' Jim Barr put the g<1mc out of reach.

Another ex -Angel. fin.t baseman Ron J achon , provHfod u crowning touch by blasting a two -run. home r to lcrt in t he e ighth inning.

"'That was one of the biggest thrills in my career." .Jackson :.;ml. " I've been looking forward to this series for a Ion~ tlml'. and il"s excit ing to do well and beat your ex-teammates ...

M inncsota finis hed 19 game~ out of fi rs t place las t season C:1nd the winter departures of CC:1n•w a nd Dan Ford were experted to make the Twins even worse

BUT TIUS NEW PRODUCT 1s now -1 -0. off to the bes t start of any Minnesota clul> s ince 1970 How can that be explained "

"' When you can send a 1-!00ll pitcher out t here. you always have a chance .·- s:.iys T\\ ms Manager Gene Mauc·h " And wt· have an <.'xct•llent p1t c h1ng s taff. ..

M ost notablc 1s J l'rn Koosman. the ex -Met who limit­ed California to eight hits and a single run in the e ighth inning Ile did it with a baffling curve. a much-used change-up and an 0<· casional fa stba ll.

Koosman was brilliant in th t· s pring, s porting a 2·0 record and 0.96 ERA in fi ve games, but he had n 't won c.i r('g ul ar season game since July 13. If (• lost h1::. final six decis ions of 1978.

" I FEEL I STILL have to prove myself." Koosman said " My record won't nwe very many people ." Las t season he was 3-15

While Koosman and the Twin:. certainly looked worthy or firs t place Tuesday night, it s hould be

1 noted that the Angels d id not re · .i sem ble the pennant contender

1 they arc s upposed to bl' ':· J oe Rudi cam(' up twic·l• with

runners in scorin~ position and squandered each chance . 1 lis o­for -5 performanc<' drops hi s average to a microscopic .053.

Bobby Grich. who drove in the only run with a s ingle. is n 't pro· ducing much more . He 's hilling . 105.

THE ONLY PLAYER \\ho may fe~ I worse t han Rudi and

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By ROGER CARLSON OI Ult O.lty ~11 .. 5&eff

f 1''irat of.a Three-port Serl•1J Hlgh school athletics · bread and huller 1s

the enthusiasm genera ted by its Cans parents and boosters. But. seldom , it seems.' is the re the perfect blend , spawning a conruct with

coaches on ~ne side , parents and boosters on the other, leaving the a thlete In the middle .

At opJ>Os ite ends al Ne wport Harbor Hij[h arc former basketball coach DaJe Hagey and boo.,ster member Dr. Robert Moekett.

Today. Hagey. who coached bas ketball at Newport Ha'rbot for seven years . gives his. views on the life or a high school coach:

Wb.ct 1s your opmion of boosters? " Boosters means big bucks. and I mean

big, like $1 ,000 a c rack. Boosters become very powerful when you depend on them for that kind of money . But it's not the purpose o( a booster to be in on decisions regarding h1rinl'! and Ciring, or paying the sahlries .

" Boosters a re very powerful men in their own r ight. They're usua lly very successful people and clearly one or the most organized groups of p eople in education. They get things done, but there's a certa in amount of inti m idat ion a ttached to iL For some, money is M object

.. As a coach. it's d iffi cult not to sell yourself to the company store .

" My last year as a coach at Newport Harbor I had a bud~et of $2,500 to handle supen·is1on. officiatin f(. tape. basket balls and uniforms. When you ru n out. you run to the boosters. I asked for n(•w " a rm ups on a Der. 3 and by league we were w<:armg them.

··These guys ~el it done and done no" . but there a re rntf:Jlls ..

Wlwt's your bes(prote<:t1un J11 this case" .. Make sure the boo::, ter pres ident ·s bOll

play-, Make sure he's a ~ood player Better ) et , find your bes t p lc1yer . then try to get his dad elected a:. president ·

It sounds like yuu re nut c razy about l>oui>tl'rs

"Some st abbed me m th~ back. bOm~ d1dn t As long as their son played. fine:. Hut \\ ht.•n their son was on tht.' bench, that wa:-. thl' end of the s upport · ·

Was tins your biggest problem.a~a coach'' " No, the main probll'm w<i::. not having

l'ouchel:i below me lh<1t knt'w thc ga me of basketball ."

Aside / rom buo:iler~. liuw about parents m yeneral"

" I can rel'all only ont.· µa r<.?nt with a tot a l­ly reahsl1c v1c" who expressed has opinion and fcclin~s - T he di£f1 cul ty lies in that we look al .our c hildre n a lot d1ffercnlly

Vicarious li ving 1s one or the major prob. lems. That 's why there is so much trouble " 1th kids. Everyone wa nts to be " s uccess. It 's d1fflcult to resign yourself that your son is not a starter. It 's ego defeating."

Yvu ve been on boll1 ends of th1~ situation • right"

· ·\ c~. whl'n I wa~ the Junior va rs ity toarh a couple or parents came over to me a t a banquet and a ll they did was te ll me l '>hould be the head coach, that Dave Was· man tcurrenlly the head coach a t K1vers1cte City College 1 can t do the job.

·During my la!.l year the re \\as a pel1-t1on to get me out. a lthough no one would a d­mit to th(' fact. It"' as JUSt enough to keep me worried. ·

Well. then, you really didn't haue that much trouble With boosters.

" Not until the end. There was one time when boosters call t•d one or m y player5 and told him what a rotten job I had done with hfm . I have bille r feelings toward boosters . Natura lly, 1t·s e asy when you' re winning. And . of course. a bas ke tball boos ter is a dif· fe rent arumal than a football booste r . Foot·

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Dodgers Baffled Rangers Not Concerned Any More

Houston Wild N EW YORK <AP 1 The Ne\\ About Richard

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York Rangers had been con ce rned about poor play in r eCl'nl weeks . The defensl' was bad, the power play was worsc , a nd the goaltendmg was only fai r .

The conce rn s dim1n1 s h cd Tuesday night agai nst th£> Los Angeles Krngs . The R a ngers scored seven ~oa l s. three of them on powe r plays, and got a fi n e ga me fro m goulie .John Davidson to rout the Kings 7-1 en the opener of th(' i r best -of·threl' Nationa l lloc key League playorf sen es.

HO US TO N < A P t T h ro ug hou t h is c1~h1 yCJr ca ree r with the Houston Astro~ . J R. Richa rd has been cnllc1zed for his incon...,1s tent pitching . a dogm a the tall r ight -hander has been forced to t'ndure

leag ue s trikeout leader las t J season. came back to strike out. t Ron Cey. Baker and Rick Mon- 41 day to end the threat and he lp '\ · s nap tht? Dodgers' rour -game "inning streak.

·· Let "s b e h o n est w ith our selves : we didn ' l beat the Stanley Cup champions . .. SCAid New York dc fenseman Ca rol Vadnais . ··we kept them to one goal. and it 's nice. But we beat a tea m we should beat. ..

They beat the Kings with a co n s i s tent pe rfo rma n ce something tha t had been lacking :.is they won jus t two of to games 1n th e clos inn weeks of the season. They beat Los Angeles with hard work at both ends of t he ice. especially whe n the Kings were on the power play.

·· o ur power pl ay h a s won borne ~amt's fo r us this yea r ... o b se r ved K i ngs Coa c h Bob Berry . " but lheir penally killers played well ."'

Two of those penalty killers we r e Pierre P l a nte a nd Ed Johnstone, forwards who played s pari ng ly during the rcgulur season but were key factors. 1n ke(' p i n g Lo s Ange l es o f f . ba lance.

tufd while the forwards were doi ng the cheeking, the Rangers '

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" You have to tak e the bad with the good .·- :.aid Richard. w h o s tru ck ou t 13 a nd established a maJor league rec · ord with s ix wtld 1>1tches m Hous ton's 2-t trium ph O\t'r the Los Angeles Dodger Tucsd<.1) night.

" WHEN THINGS go bad, the ' orsl thing you ca n do 1s worry about what you' re doing wrong

" I was aiming t he ball tonight. and that got me into trouble ... h(' s aid . " Maybe som e of them should have been s topped . but I ' m n ot easy t o ca t c h sometimes.

The six wild pitches broke the major league ma rk or f1v<' rn one contest las t a ccomplis hed by Larry Chaney of Brooklyn 1n 1918 .

" I DEFINITELY think I had better stuff tonight than I did 1n the opene r <when he pitched 5' :i innings in Hous ton 's victory over Atlanta ), They got m y bes t s tuff at the end , and I beat t hem with it," he sa id.

Houston scored its only two runs of the game in the fourth rn· nmg on consecutive do4bles by Cesar Cedeno. J ose Cruz and Enos Cabell off losing pitcher Burt Hoot.on. O· l.

The victor y was Richard 's ~ e ig hth straight over the defen· ... d ing National League cham· , p1ons. and aided the Astros to their best s tart s ince 1968. !

BRU CE B OC H V, who •] replaced Houston's inju red reg- , ! ular catcher. Alan As hby. said ~~ catching Richa rd was an ex· per1ence.

" It could have been m y Ots t · night ever. " said Bochy, \vho t wa s told he would have t04 repla ce As hby less tha n four hours before the s tart of the ga me . " I 'II bet I have about a · dozen bruises.

" l d1dn 't expect a rough night ~. like this. but the first time I caug ht h.im last year , he threw 184 pitches. -That was quite a s t a rt,·• he said .

The Dodgers threatened in the ninth when Ferg uson walked with one out and Richard wild· pitched pinch -runne r Teday Ma rtinez into scoring position. Martinez advanced lo third on pinch-hitte r Von Joshua 's fly-out to d eep center fie ld, but was s tranded when Davey Lopes s truck out to end the gam e .

~ -~~akers Must ~hange Strategy Los Angeles came back with a

run in the fifth . Dusty Baker led off with a single and look second on Richards third wild pitch of t he game . Baker scored on J oe Fer guson 's double to the ten field wall.

.. Richard is the best," said Lopes, who s truck out three times. " His last ball and his • s lider are one-two, or two-one, J however you want to put it. " ~

ln8 Al to Reopen Los Alamitos Race Course will .4

reopen Friday night with non- · ' union help operating the pari- I mutuel windows for the curqm harness meeting, a epoketman for the track eaid today.

·DENVER IAP> - Dan lssel 's ~niperb play against Kareem Ab· dul -Jam.bar left Los AngeJes Coach Jerry West searching for an alternative strategy when the te•m• meet aaain.

btel, who has given Abdul· Jabbar fita all year des pite a fl'!e·lAcb fleilbt defic it, d id It •1•tn Tuesday n ight 'as the

: Denver Nuueu won the open­.l.Jlr 1ame fl their besl-of·three · HMlillll IMlstlball Association pla)'Gff..,.... 110.105.

THE SERIES SHIFTS to Los Angeles on Friday night, with a third game scheduled for Sun­day In Denver. if necessary.

The 6-Coot.·9 lssel, poppine his deadly jump s hot from the perimeter and driving inside Cor easy layups, scored 30 points and hauled down 10 rebounds to spark the Nugget triumph.

Abdul-Jabbar. m eanwh ile . finis hed with 23 point.a, five oC the m late In the game when the outcome was no longer in doubt,

and a game-high l2 rebounds .

" ISSEL PLAYS a n outs ide game - it. 's a tough ma tchup for Kareem," ,$&id West. ··He n s .. set > plays like a forward and he 's a 50 percent shooter , so you have to guard him . And he 's c rafty enough lo drive 11 hJs man gets too cloee. • ·

Abdul-J abb ar clearly didn 't relish the matchup. " He 's play· ing out there where Corwards play . I can go out there and

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IJothe r him. but it leaves the center wide open. It 's ha rd to go out t here and then he lp m y team mates inside - in fa ct , it's more than ha rd, it ·s impossl· ble. ··

THE BENEFICIARY or that vacant middle often was Denver forwa rd Tom Bos we ll , who s tarted in place of the injured George McGinnis and scored 19

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RICHARD, WHO scattered s ix hits in winning his second game of the season in a s m any s t.arts. was t ested again i'n the sixth when Reggie Smith opened the inning with a s ingle and s tole second base . Steve Garvey followed with a n infield hll, moving Smith lo third, and later advanced lo second on Richard's record-tying nn.h wild pitch.

However , Richard. the major·

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A full card ol Dille races will be run Friday ni1bt ud every Monday through Saturday ~t to the conclusion of the meet.

The race e<>Une wu cloled Tuesday when a union ~ expired at m idnl1bl llooday night and a threatened strike de·· veloped.

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$1 Million-a-year Pact Sought by Larry Bird

From AP Dispatches BOSTON India na State s ta r La r ry Bird m

apparently wants lO be the highest pa id player in National Bas ke tball Association histo ry , ask-ing a $6 million , s ix·year contract from t he Boston Ce ltics.

Tbe opening salvo in the cont ract ta lks was fired Tues· day by Bird's Boston-based agent . Bob Woolf, who met ror three hours with Celtics President Red Auerbach

The team made a counter offer , believed to be about $.500,000 per year . but Au<'rbach wouJdn 't comment. He did say the two s ides " are apa rt ,·· while Woolf te rmed the gap "subs ta ntial. "

Both s ides say Bird wants a six­year contract , and t a lks wi ll resume Thursday.

Woolf would ne ithe r confirm nor de· ny a request for $1 million per yea r .

He said David Thom pson of t he Den ve r Nuggets 1s the highes t pa id

111110 NBA player , a t $800,000 pe r season . ad · ding , " If you were s tarting an NBA tea m , who \.\ou:d you ratbe r have , Thom pson or Bird?'"

The agent s a id Bird himself " doesn't know what he wants. That 's why he hi red me - - to m akt' sure he gels a fair contract for som eone of his stature. "

The Celtics. 29. 53 t his season, need Bird badly, Woolf said. Auerbach counte red that Bird needs Boston because. " No one will pay him if he does n 't pla y. He 's a g reat playe r . but we' ll operate Cwilhout him l We 've been in bus iness 33 yea rs."

-----q.of~ o f fM D q -----Yankees Mana~e r Bob Lemon to new Wh ite Sox

Man~er Don Kessinger ufler someone s uggested he give Kessinge r some ad vice: ' 'I'd like to help you. but you don't d r ink."

Penguin•~ Toronto, C'araU<"k• 1t'ira Third·period goals by Blair Chapman, Ga ry ~

McAdam and Orest K1ndrachuk earned the J'1tls- , burgh Penguins to a 4-3 victory over the Buf-fa lo Sabres in opening National Hockey League Sta nley Cup action T uesday night _ . . Walt McKtthnie scored twice m a s pan or 2 :48 m the second period to lead Toronto to a 2·1 victo ry ove r t he Atlanta Flames. Six playorr pena lty records were Sl'l in the contest as the t ea ms a massed 219 penalty minutes. 115 on the Flame~. with 99 coming in a hectic second period . . Stan Sm yl gave Vancouver a 2-0 lead jus t m ne seconds into the third period, sending a low s hot bet ween the legs of goalJe Wayne S&.epbenson as Lbe Canueks defeated Philadelphia . 3·2.

Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE

West Division West Division

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~rvlce Employees lnttmaUoul u.- m•mben, ID· eludlna the parimutuel cltf'k.a, wen oe a&like aad • perenlly far ftom a1reemonl With muasement OG MY91'U laaue• althouah some pro1ffiJI wu reported.

Thll' track's lntroducUon of lta Tlm•,ver Tote beU1na machlntl waa the cause or much ol the un1on WU111t anCl brouaht fttrs many ~mployeee would M jobMu.

8-ts' Ne.. 3 C'••dter IA•• It' .. A two-out , two·run homer ln the bottom ol II

the nlntb iMin1r by Jolla T1•1r10, the Olanta· No. 3 c1tcht•r , broke u 2·2 tie to 1lve San f'rln· c aco a 4·2 victo ry ove r San Dlet10 brfore M.191 at CandlKllck Park T uesday In NaUonal Lea1ue baMball action ..• J.-rry Royat~r had rour hill, drove In a run and scored anoth\lr as the Atlanta Braves dereated the Cincln· na tl Reda. 6-' •.. Home runa by LM Bnek and Geotcei Heodrtck a lona with triples by Toey ScoU and Keith Hernandes and the • hulout pltchin i;c o r three pitchers gave St LOuil a 7·0 wan over the Chic1go Cubs ••• Pete AOM r ipped two doubles und a 11,,,le. walked once and scored a run to lu d the Philadelphia PhllUes to a 7 3 win ove r the Pitts burgh P\ra tcs. R~e·s lwo doubles gave him 504 for his ca~er as he passed Charley GebrlDgtr fo r elghlh place on the a ll.time list . He a lso Increased has a l ·bat t()tal to t0,210 to pass Trb Speaker for eighth in that ••ooc category . . Andre Daw!IOD's 14th·lnning triple scored the tie-breaking r un a nd the Montreal Expos defeated the New York Mets. 3-2 ... Mike Caldwell pitched . the Milwaukee Brewers to a 3·0 victory over the Boston Red Sox before 54,392 at Milwaukee in American League ac tion . . . &e«P.e Jackson's two.run ~mch homer m the ei8htb inning and a solo blast by Graig NeUles r alHed the New York Yankees to a 7·6 victory ove r the Baltimo~ Orioles ... i\J Olive r d rove in t hree runs with a pair of homers in ­to the teeth of a 38·mlle ·an -hour wind as the Texas Rangers defeated Cleve land. S·O ... Bob Bailor drove in three runs and Rick Bosetll, John Mayberry and Dave McK1y each knocked in two as Toronto defeated the Chicago White Sox. 10-2 . . Bruce Bocbte hit a t hree.run hom l'r in the fifth inning to power Sea ttle past the winless Oakla nd A's. '4· 1 ... T he Detroit a t Kansas City ga me was postponed because of rain.

CART Threaten s l nd11 Bo11r oti With the entry deadline approaching , of. •

ficials of the d issident Championship Auto ttac-ing Teams a re threa tening to boycott the In· d ian apolis 500 l:l nd s lllge thdr own m illion. dolla r race on the same d ay. None of the CART ent ries fo r the May 27 Indi anapolis 500 were among t he 28 that had bee n s ubmit ted to t he Indianapolis Motor Speedw ay as or Tuesday ... The cha mpions of the women 's profl'ssiona l

sort ba II league have been invited to play 1n China in May .. The 50-nation World Cup golf tourna ment which the United States s wept last year will be he ld in Athens. Greece. No\. . 8-11. the Inte rna tiona l Golf Assocrntion sa id ... Fo rm er Ma r q u e tt e Uni ve rs ity basketba ll coach Al McGuire has ta lked \\ 1th the Chicago Bulls about takm~ a m anagement job with t he NB/\ tea m

Olym pic gold medl:l ilst Sup;ar Ray Ll'on a r d has s ig ned to fi ght Nor th

M<Gu1u Am<'n<'an 1unior m iddleweight cha m · pion Tony Chiav<'rinh n a non.ti tle bout in Louis iana May 20 .. PauJ Hansen, bask Nbal l coach and athletic direc tor a t Oklahom a City L'niH•rsity, \\.US nam <'d as t he nc\\ h t>ud coach <1t Oklahoma St:.ilt-

Tef,., .. i11ion, Radio Following a re the m a1or sports events on television

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DODGERS BASE BALL: Dodgers at Houston. Announce rs : Vi n Sc ully and Ross Porter .

The Houston Astros will send Ken Forsch to the mound against the Dodgers Don Sutton. Forsch is coming. off a no­hitte r in his las t start against the Atlanta Braves while Sutton defea ted San Diego, 10-1, 1n h1sonly start.

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Baseball - Dodge rs at Houston, 5 :30 p.m .. KABC U 90>; Minnesota a l the Angels, 7: 25 p.m .. KMPC C7101. Horse Rac ­cng - Hollyw60d Pa rk Results, 8 :30 p.m ., KLAC (5701 .

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RONJACKION , ...... _.J ANGELS • •. . Grich is relief pitcher Barr. Picking up for Tanana in the eighth, Barr was credited with hiss~ straight d isagte r .

The right·hancjer was touched for four hits, three walks and five runs in Just l ~ innings. In Barr's only other appearance he gave up two runs in one inning of work .

Tonight another luckless pitche r takes the mound for California- Nolan Ryan. He OP· poses the Twins ' Dave Golti I 1·0 > at 7 :30.

Jn hi s fir s t s t a rt . R y an couldn't get out or the s econd in· ning as the Seattle Ma rine rs s helled him for seven earned runs .

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NASL P lans Indoor Slate

NEW YORK I AP 1 Phil Woosnam. com m1ss1ont.'r of thl· North Ame n can Socce r Leagul'. s aid Tuesd ay that the NASL wou ld begin u regular rndoor season next Novem ber with 14 of its 16 teams partJcipating.

Woosnam said the tea ms plan · n ing to com pete in l he 1979-1980 lOdoo r sea so n a r e Atl a nta . Ca lifornia . D et r o i t. Fort L a ud e rd a l e . H o u sto n . Lo~ Angeles. Mt.'mph1s, Minnesota . New En~land . Rochester . San Diego. San J ose, T a mpa Bay and Tulsa.

Chirago and Dall as a r t' l''i peel ed to fi eld indoor l<'ams for the 1980·8 1 s eason afte r con­s truction is completed on a renas in those ciu es.

The league. to be known as NA S L Indoo r So c ce r . w ill feature s ix players on a team with free substitution from a ros ter of 14 players. The games will be divided into four quarters of 15 minutes e ach.

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I am bnakl.-. \Q,1 ml•• lbe caM ot UM Dtd.IJ P&IGt bee.-e I feel you, Hown .11..ar. Dave Cunnin1ham, a~)'0'4r pboto-araphen diet ~ job of cover8'e bOth befbre dur· ln1 the Women 'i Ke~~ Ogen.

As a former reporter my.,lf, I am acutely aware or the :P.rob~ lema 1n al\ernoon newspaper hu covering an eyen\ of this type. The f~atures develoV!ICf in the Daily Pilot day lo bet day out were the most readable and enjoyable that J read anywhere .

Dozens of. individ..als with whom 1 spoke durlng the ~e of tournament week· specificaUy qi'entioned and ~ommented on the fea~ in the Pilot. .

I feel Howard's j.ndust.rlous · ness and creativity regarding the tournament weie un . paralleled among au th~ re · porters covering t.be ~went. It would have been ve ry ea sy Jo do a single daily wrap up, or one or two features for the week.~ and the n sit back and watab the leader boards as so many or the reporters do. .. ·

l know Howard's ~0ePtlvity and gentl e m a nl y bearing through the-- course of the week has won the Daily J?j~t new readers among golf entht.lliasls. He is a pleasure to assist. with background and other ioforma· lion that h" lps bis work, and I look forwurd to workipg "ith h 1 m . you and the re:;t oC your staff in the yea rs to cocpe .

T hank you for the excellent coverage.

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Women's Kem;er Open

App~atioa Sports Mailbag : As parents of two young men

who have pa rt1c1pat()d in t he wrestling progra m at Estancia H1~h School. we would like to ex press our a ppreciation to Coach J i m Warren and Coa ch Dave Knott for the fmC' coachin1ot. t ime and e ffort they put into this pro­g r a m for the past 12 years

WresthnJ? has CQmc or age! The ea r ly yea rs whell wie were two of the .. few pare41ts tha t a t · t en ded the rnal c la e s . a r e me mories. T hanks to .Ji m War. rcn . the program has g rown and J i m and Dave h a ve hrought class to w f'les tling . E s tancia lca i? ue m atches a nd tourna· me nts have been the best eve1 a nd the Sea View League fina ls this year . were run in un ex n· llent manne r .

Well done ~entlcmcn'

Elvira and George MUJer

For quick rewlts. set .

r.our wits for the Bo..t· ng classified ~s of the

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Key for Phoe~1ix Rustlers Split Twin Bill

Dora Youn, '1 trlplt! with lhe on a fteJder'1 cbolce by Connie r II 0EN1 X 1 A I» Strong bases k>aded 1p•rked a rour·l'Wl George.

l'la)'Off Format Not for Ji'wu btonch pluy ~nd • kfy olrtnalvt rally ._ t.be host Golden WeiJt Gol~n Weat out·hil San Di•to rebound lly Alvun Adam• ln the Co lleae Ru s tler s wom('n ' s State In the lffOGd 1amt, M. cloi;lng fi<'COnds .:uve Phoenix a isortbaU team handed San Diego but acored only one rwa. Two ol 107·103 win In the opener ot the State a 4.0 defeat tn the first the thl'ff GWC erl'Ql'I camt la

., HOW"aa I,. •ANDY ....... ~ ..... . U &Mn.aeaa ~ lM4 ~ l.e eon"tCMd lof Mat ye.r'• Womfft' k••PH Open 1oll tourn1m n\ at M•aa Verde Country Club. 1t woukt have to be t.be tartlng hol for u playoff.

Wht-n ttM> f"\t.>nt endtd 1n ah\ ,.a)' tit thls )far. pht)'t'r'S .. t'rc taJc n to th 15th tH by aolf cart and fall' h• d to try and ~ alk to the te~ in tam«- to -. atC'h a l)Of1ton or th~ 1>1a orr

A lar.i~ throna hod·uat h<'r<"d nt lhc t8th gre-t•n anc:t watd1cd ~-. Nancy l.opn m1s11cJ a to. foot J)Utt th11t would haw "Un It ull ' """lt•;ut. 1ih1• m lssC"d untJ hrouihl uhou t th\' playocr

T •:l, £ \ ' I . 10 • CA M£ R \ S nr1• lc>cat t-d on the 17th ~re'-·n unrl lhl· ISth l l't' . Wh)' lht•n . couldn"t lht· pl .1)11Cf

GOU ~tart on th,• I Hh ho l t.> nt•ur tht• c lubhousl' und ~tH' thl' fon:. \\ho PJ)' to gl'l tn a brl·ak •ni.ll'ud o ( lt•lt tn~

UC d1t·t ah' the µrOl't?t•drng., ot where a pla)orr "'Ill s tart Thl' l nh 1:.

bet~ e<.'n lhl• \7th .md 1:,111 uml m uch c." loser to th(' clubhouse

ThC') could h3\'e f1lm ecJ th\• playoff on tht• 14th hole as easily us the 15th and f:lns "lli OUld ha\'e h a d un 111)

portumty to ~et to the tee bdore the players slartl'd .

Only tho:.e who '1rtuJll) run to the 15th hol<' W<'n· uble to g N a gllmpst• of the pluyoffs frum a i;outl 'antagc point

T UE PGA MASTERS tournanwnt this weekend wi ll ~et s uC'h u pn·C'l' dent by startint! a playoff on the IOth t ee if one is necessury It's some thins; for NBC to consider for m •J1. l year 's tournament at Mesa Vt:rdc• 1f that net work do(•S the te levision agmn

Anoth('r thing th ;,il could hel p v. ou ld b e a l a ter ~ tartin J.! time , l'S pt' cia ll y on Su nd uy . ~he n the tou rnament had lo end rt'gulat1on pl ay b} I o 'cloek to g(·t on tL•k\'is ion

• * • O~ t; 11.\S TO WONOt::R at lhl·

wisdom of som<.• or tht• players on the L .,GA lour for 1 he1 r c riticism of N .in cy Lope.t and lh<' fo c i s he gt'ls more publicity than the older . l'~t<iltl 1 sht'd s tars on the lour.

Perhaps som<• of lhOM' who art' bt.• · ing c r itical and p<.:rhaps Jealous of hl'r pos ition "1th the ne\\ :. mcd 1a s hould lake a lesson or two 1n l'harm and graciousness from Nancy

Shti hl&S not. only lifted the tournoa- best ·Of· threc , Western Con· game ol a doubleheader Tues· the final iMlng will tbe otber ment to miajor .vtatu• .,. ith her play fer~nc\~ mJnHeric1 ot th Na· day night. contributing to lhe flnt Alt.ee "Of\ the aolt courn but ~1th ~r t>vH tlonal Bas ketball Association score 1n tbe eighth. Catcher Sll>lllna manMr In the- lnlt!rYI ·w playotrs The second game went 10 ln· Karen Owens singled for Golden room as wtll. The tour could u (' Th word on the minds or rival nlnga before San Diego State Weal in the bottom or tbe elahtb. more playet'fl with ht•r r hurm thun coaches J ack Rnmsuy and John scored a run on two Golden West was sacrificed to second and tho t> \\Uh blUm1 nmrnrks. hopln~ McLt>OO aftl'r the gumc Tuesday error In the flnal frame to PoSl scored on a San Diego State er-he -.lll mis• ii putt on lhf' rinul hull' n ittht was .. ntcn tty .. a 2-t victory. AH three runs in ror, ~~~;i~~~;j~

or hln,t' i.omc oth(•r 1)roblrm lhlll A d1sappolnlcd num11ay told the nightcap were unearned. The doubleheadel' spill brings j "'ould lokt• h••r oul of» vletory reporters, " We played we ll. As Kim Ubel pitched a one ·hilter Golden West's record to 21·4 for

And lt'!ll Lb "I h.i v<>n l look~'<l lh1~ lonti ~ wu pluy with lntcn11ity ror Golden West lo the opener to the season with three or the week . lAp..o1. 111 thl' hmchn.: rnon..-y the n·st of tho .iumu will come benefit from catcher Young's losses at the hands of four-year "'tnoc-r t>n the tour ugu1n tl11s Wt'l·k _:a~r~ou~n~d~·~--------~b~l~ow~. ~Tb~e~fi~rs~t~G~W~C~r~u~n~s~c~o~red~~s~ch~oo~ls~.-:--------~=====~~~~ \\1th S7 ,47S 1'h11s d t•:,1Hll' tnlHMOG t~o ,... (' \(~nc'

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·To Whlt•h (,(llWl '•IY"> 'Thn1· <Ire OHln)' ~n·~• t pl11y('r~ out hc•r'-' und l do feel thl'y dt''li'r\ t• mua 1· 1·n•tht lhun \ht' rl' >it•llmg n ut ,, lhl'\ hJ\l' to °" rn to ~d It . thl'n ltu·, rl• .:oing to h11\'C l tl 1>l.1> lwl11•r th.111 11111 I ' m 'l1ll i.:otn~ W J:U out .1n11 tr\ tu ~ tn ,., l 'I) \IOI" 1 J)I U,Y 111 ,J llJUnt,lllll'lll ' .. . ..

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CHABLIS Beaulieu. 750-ML ................................... . 2.58 28.00 2.34 Buena Vista. 1so-ML ............................... 2.42 26.32 2.20 Charles Krug, 150-ML ........................... 2.03 Kenwood, 150.ML .................................. 2.23

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Esta1icia, MonarclUJ· Win Newport Harbor High ·s ba ... l·ba ll

t ea m set a s lew of rt•cords In the Ap· µle Valley Easter Tournament Tues · d ay afternoon, one or those b<'ing eight home runs, as lhe Sailor s pounded Barstow, l9-9.

In ot her action , E s tancia cap1taliied on seven errors lo eas ily defeat Sacramento Valley. 6- 1. for fifth place In the Bolsa Grande tourney and Mate r 0~1 scored all its runs after two we re out in posting a G-4 nine·innlng triumph over Bishop Montgomery in Angelus League play.

At Apple Valley. the Sailors had 20 h its an winning the ir consolation bracket semifinal contest. - BESIDES THE RECORD eight

home nma, Buddy Daniel tied an in· divtduaJ tournament record with three round trippers of his own. Chris J ohnson s macked a pair or homers, loo. wblcb gave him eight RBI for the game-al.so a tourney record.

Others hitting s hots were Brian Freeman. Don Se lby a nd pitche r Brett L ' Ecluse. who went into the f i fth inning to get the win before be· ing relieved.

Only two Newport players of the 12 that played failed to get a hit and ironically, Clarke Smith, one ot those who went. hitless, won the hom e run derby contest prior to the game.

The Sailors m et Victor Valley for the consolation championship today.

ESTANCIA CASHED IN on the majority of Sacramento Vall ey 's m•scues to win easily.

Pitcher Glenn Donnelly Wl•nt the di s tance for the Eagl<.'s as he re­cord<'d his s ixth victory of the year against only two losses

Es tancia. combine d a pair of er­rors. a w&lk and three singles into four runs in the rifth inning to blow the game open.

Donnelly. besides pitching a five hitter. was also the orrcnsi\'C star us he had a double and single in rour trips to the plate

The win raised E st a ncia s rt•cord to 10·7 for lht> season.

t\T BIS HOP MONTGO)ll::R \ '. Mater Oei had t~o on with two out and two strikes on its hitter when lht.' Monarchs scored rour times in the top of the seventh to tic the ga me and send it into extra innings.

Tony BeaJ I started the seventh by getting hlt by a pitc h and he moved to second on Phi l Spencer's single.

Following two force outs. Pe te Beall was down two s trikes before la <' tnJ: a s ing le ror two runs Brian Orazba the n followed with a nother s tng lc. Steve Shaeper was inten· tionally walked and J oe Donohue singled for two more to rinish the rally.

History repeated itself again in the ninth when. after two out. Sh<Jeper and Donohue singled . pulled a double s tea l a nd walked hom e on Tom Baine's single .

Greg Brown pitched the last three innings to gel his firth win agamst one defeat while lhe Monarchs raised their Angelus record to 6·2·1.

Jim Beam, us-uTER .......................... . 10.20 55.70 9.62 BRANDY & COGNAC

Christian Bros., 1.1s-L1reR ........... ...... 10.85 61 .37 10.23 Walker Flavored, auART .................... 4.92 55.64 4.64 Courvolsier V .S., 150. M1LuL1TER ....... 11.93 135.00 11.25 Sallgnac v.s .. 750-MtLLtLrreR .............. 8.38 94. 76 7.90 Rlcttlleu Napoleon, 150.M•LLILtTER .... 6.49 73.35 6.12

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GIN Bombay, QUART .. ............ ........... ............ 8.38 94.93 7.92 Seagram's, QUART .......... ... .................. 5.17 58.42 · 4.87 Tanqueray. 150.M1LL1L1TER .................... 6. 77 76.52 6.38

RUM Bacardi Sliver, QUART ......................... 5.58 63.06 5.26 Castillo Lt or Die., auART .................... 4.22 47. 75 3.98 Myers Jamtcan. 150.M•LllltTER .......... 6.85 77 .so 6.46 Bacardi Lt. or Dk., 1.75-LITER .. ........... 10.11 57.54 9.59

SCOTCH Blaclc & White, QUART .......................... 7.65 86.52 7.21 Chtvas ~al, 1.1s-L1TeR .................... . 26.97 152.63 25.44 cuttv sn. '· 75-LITER .......................... 15. 90 89.95 15.oo J & 8, 1.75·LITER .................................... 15.48 85.20 14.20 Johnny Walker Red, 1.15-L•TER ........ 15.89 S9.93 14.99

TEQUI LA Montezuma. Lr. oR aoLo, QUART .......... 5.06 57.19 4. 77 Pepe Lopez. wH1TE. QUART .................... 5.29 59. 78 4.99 Two Fingers Gold, 150.M1LL1L1TER ...... 5.48 82.01 5.17

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ZINFANOEL

32.00 43.92 44.00 32.00 47.00 34.00 48.40 43.84 33.55

2.67 3.86 3.67 2.87 3.92 2.84 4.04 3.86 2.78

Almaden, 1so-ML ..................................... 2.11 23.58 1.97 Buena Vista, 150-ML ............................... 2.92 31 .80 2.85 Ch.Sea Krug, 1so-ML ......... ................... 2. 75 30.00 2.50 l~lellOok, 750· ML .................................. 2.94 32.00 2.87 Kenwood. 150.ML ..... .. ............................ 3.24 35.20 2.94 Parduccl. 750·ML ........... ......................... 2.92 31.74 2.85 Robert Mondnl, 1so-ML . ..................... 5.24 57.20 4.77

CHAMPAGNE Andre. 150-ML . .' ........................................ 1.97 21.48 1.78 Almlden Blanc de Blanc, 1so-Mt ...... s .21 58.00 4.14 81110, 750-Ml . .. .............. ........................... 2.28 24.80 2Jl7 La Domal• Ex. Dry, 1so.ML ................ 2.84 28.IO 2.40 PU Mii_., 750·ML ............................ 4.88 51.00 4.2S Mumm's Extra Dry, 1so-ML ............... 11.1 o 121.00 10.09

IMPORTS ,.,. Mlteus Rose, w1Nr. u.oz .................... 3.1 o 33.12 2.81 Lancer's Rose. w1Ne. 1so-ML ................. 3.08 33.38 2.78

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Turnbull Axed, Then Rehired

By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Olt .. Dally ..........

Thanks to a vocal and supportive membership. tennjs director Glenn T urnbull s till has a job at the Balboa Bay Racquet Club.

Turnbull was fired for budget reasons three weeks ago. As soon as the dismissal became com­mon knowledge, c lub pres ident Scott mghtower was nooded with phone calls, letters und personal vis its from outraged members .

" The response was absolutely overwhelming ," s ays Turnbull. " It was very gratifying."

Turnbull was given J une 20 as his termination date, but when Hightower suw the response, he re­considered. Turnbull wus cordially asked to stay. ( J

"T h ere wa s a TENNIS tre m endous amoun t of member opposition and "-------­tha t 's certainly one of the reasons we thought twice about letting Glenn go, " Hightower told the Daily Pilot. " But it wasn't t he only reason.

" We're t rying to meet the r is ing cost of run· ning this club the best way we can, .. Hightower continued. " You win the war by saving a few

•-e••ll UCI, Vanguards Breeze Past Foes

T he UC l rvtne bueb11l team had a fi.ild day Tuesd ay after· noon al UM,, t'x~na or • Ix 8'ola Col le10 pltcher a• the Ant eater• collected two home rwu. and 16 hllll e n route to u L3 l bombln111t mola

In othet' <'Ollealate action, Southern Citl Colle1c al110 scored at will aa fl Jum pt•d on Pt Loma for 13 ru1111 In lh first four 1nnln111 and roll d to ul\ easy 17 4 triumph

Pitcher Lee H~ l an ger. 3 3, went MW~ lnmn.i• for the Ant ale rt u they r 1uirnd their

record to 18 20ov<·rall.

• peppered three pltchters for 18 hilt in thetr Dis tri c t 3 Con· fer ence wln.

The Vanguards received top errort1 from Tt'd Taylor <H or-S wlth rive RBI ), Dave Wilson 13. foNJ with three RBI > an<t Gr e1 Hanson <3·for·3 with a home run and three RBI >.

Brian Coste lloe pitched the rlrst seven innings to r aise hls record to 6·0 on the year. The victory upped the Va nguards' record to 6-2 <tied with USlU ror firs t place> In conference and 21·15 overall. BRIAN COST£LLOE

UCI HAD S E\lt;N players who 1>0 ted two tuts In the game with lack J ernigan nnd l\1)b Rucci f'ro• Page 81 lcadlna the para~e. •

Rucci, who went 2·for·4. ac· ('Oun ltd for his team's , firs t run In the ~nd with a home run to ll'ft ·cenler.

Teammate Jack Je rniga n rollowed four innings late r with another blas t over the same spot to e xtend a 2· I lead to 5· l. Jernigan n rushed his day 's work with five RBI. •

TH E ANT E ATER S' nex t game will be T hursday night <7> wh e n they pl ay Ca l Sta t e 1 Fullerton > at Hart Par k in the opening round o~ the Orange Cou nty Tournament.

At Pt. Loma. the Vanguards

Two Universities Fill BasketbaJJ Jobs

F rom AP Dispatches Oral Roberts a nd Detroit un·

ivers it i<!S selected head basket · ba ll coaches today.

New Mexico State head coach Ken Hayes takes ovcr at Oral Roberts, succcedin{! Lake Kelly who resigned after two years . Willie Carter Is the new Detroit coach. replacing Dave Gaines who moved on lo San Die~o Sta te . Mccarter wal) Gaines· as · sistant <It Detroit

NEWPORT ••• ball boosters a rc more rabid. , Maybe it 's the number involved. but football boosters are more adamant. vocal and outwardly cr iticaJ."

H ow .about th e .athletes themselves?

" They aren't hung r y . A lot of them don' t know what It m eans to work hard, gene ra lly. There a re some very hungr·y players. but many that were not. Ob· viously, I wasn l us hungry as l should havebeen, either."

What sort oj. odd1t1onal salary did you receive .as .a txuketball coach, m .addition to your duties .as .an English teacher?

" fl meant $600 a year.''

11 nd JU.St how much . add11torial time would you aay you worked''

" ft was about five hours a day f r om September lh rou g h February, about two hours a day during weight training in April. May and J une. a dozen hours u week during summe r basketball in June and July und an hour or two a day in Augus t ...

Any regrets? " None, really, only in t he

m a nner in wh i<:h J le ft . The overall coaching experience was very positive u nti l the last year ."

Would you take the Job n ght now 1/ it ~ olfered lo you''

"No. If a ll I had lo do was to concern myself about coaching' m aybe. But the other pressures, t h e parents, boos ters. ·ad ­ministration. the won·loss factor and the of(iciat ing, I don ·t need it. There was a time when l was mad every day ...

I/ you could have had three wishes when you were a coach. wlwt would they have been''

" First. a budget paid only by the S<'hool with no dependence on anyone else. Secondly, a new facilit y . Third. a s upportive coaching s taff of my choosing ...

T hursd ay, Dr . Moc keU, a p ar ent or two former rootbaU pla ye rs a t Newport Harbor High . a former booste r a nd as­s is ta nt ~am doctor , gives bis views about th~ syste m .

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Welt. ia •effort to, ................... la S two, •uaested a awitch la cllftMl"~!lllt~lelll~ " We mi1bt put a forw Wllkea, on h sel , ... b Boa well,'' Wflll aald.

WbUe lllel .... .at~~ Laker counterpart and expected, Denve r 's Dav points, 18 of them In the lin t

••188EL PLAYED JABllAR u weU.u an I can. and kept hJm occupied the wMle 'l&IM, "'al Denver Coach DoMie Walab. " Bolwell .pY!t • great lln h11lde. Charlie Scott Played .., e&Ueael lntellJgent point guard, partlcularl7 lD U..l ... fty minutes. David Thompeon ts Darid 'l'lllmtl'IOllf. What e lse can you say? He's the bell" . ~·

The Nuggets, leading 80-52 at balftime, the fi rst seven points of lhe third quarter a moved to an 18·polnt lead with • >SZ left la I period. But the Lakers then staged a fµri~ rail with Adrian Oantley gelling SOQ\e layupa a1 . end of rast b reaks and Lou Hudson canmn, so clutch jumpers, to pull wJthln three early ta fi~lperi~. d

They got no closer , however. West s aid be i Boswell made " the key play o( the ~·· wt about eight m inute len . DanUey appea red to hav'­an easy layup. but &swell ~ocked it and unload~ a lead pass to lssel, who scored for . 98-92 lead. r

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Complete t r aining fac ility with top level staff. Riding lesson program.beginner to advanct•d well -man ne r ed Schodl Horses. All or our Instructors R ide. Show & Attend riding teacher clinics on a regular bas is .ins uri ng you of the fines t quality instruction as well as . the most current methods. Avai lable for marke t -Qualit y Show Horst's. Selected young prospects at 'ario us stages or t rai ning. · WESTBMTl.AIMIMG MOW AVAJLAll.£

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bucks here a nd a rew bucks there. But keeping

Glenn certainly isn' t going to s ink the s h ip. It isn ' t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.-.. a crisis si tuation.·· T ur nbull, who runs the pro shop in addition lo

organizing most of the club's activities, says he was ubsolulely s tunned whe n he ~ot the a x.

" He 11lightower l turned his back on me and said , ' My bottom lin(' shows me you 're costing t he club too much money .' I was shocked. " Turnbull said . " I've been a member of this club for 20 years a nd I 've run the pro s hop for nine and a half. "

. Appare ntly. the Balboa Bav C lub higher-ups didn 't take into consideration the h u m an fac tor when the y decided to c ut loose Turnbull.

As tennis di rector , Turnbull organizes a ll the tournamen ts and handles the daily opera­tion or lhe cl ub. li e works closely with the members and know s many of them ''ell .

ll was this human racto r which saved T urn bu ll 's job . The

TURNBULL members would not sit ~ still for his firing .

''We were very impressed with the am ount of ! a ffection the membership displayed for Turnbull, ·•

Hightower says. " I ~ot a petition with about 30 names on it, some phone culls and about 15 let· ters ."

But now that Turnbull has seen how fragile his Job may be, has he had thoughts about hunting for

·: something more secure? • " Oh. l 've had a couple of phone calls. But I

m ade a lot or changes in my life in order lo stay a t • the Balboa Bay Club." Turnbull says. " I bought a • house here, and I really don 'l want to m ake a

cha nge." As far as Hightower is concerned, the mat~er

is finished. Turnbull can stay as long as he likes. " I have no plans to reevaluate our situation.

' We 've made our decision," Turnbull says . •••

•, P ERSONNEL NOTES: Golden Richards, an : open class player a nd certJned instructor, has ·~ joined the staff or the Dave Saltz Tennis Clinic in

Newport Beach . .. Don Soss, a s tudent al Orange Coast College, has been appointed court director at South Coast P laza Hotel Racquet Club. Soss is a

1 member or the Newpart Beach Tennis Club ... Don Baylor of the California Angels has become a member of Laguna Niguel Racquet Club.

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championship at John Wayne Tennis Club a re available by wriUn1 or caUing the club al 1171 J a mboree Rd., Ne wport Beach, phone 644-6900.

The tourna m ent features rormer cha mpions , over the a ge or 35. Among those s la ted to play are

Rod Laver , Roy Emerson, Ken Rosewall and John Newcombe.

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.KJNGS LOSE, 7-1. • • defense wasdoingtbe scoring. Dave Maloney scored twice, Mike Mc Ewen had a goal and two assists, and Ron Greschner added a goal and an assist.

" I 've bad a couple of two-goal practices. bul never 90methlng like th ls," said Maloney. " Ny get. ling two goals was Just one of those things. The ma in thing ls we Ugbtened up and played good de­renae. "

Good defense agains t an offenaive -m inded team . The high-scoring lioe at Marcel Dionne , Charlie Simmer and Dave ~- spent moet of the D1'llt trylq to elude U.. Ranaen Une of Walt

, The"*• Steve Vlcken and Mllen Hedbera. • The l*nne Une coa1blned for 14 of the 32 abatl

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IN OBSERVANCE OF &OOD FRIDAY

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PARISH HALL Happy Easter!

Ensenad& Sail Entries Fall -Short of 600

The ma1lc number &00 continued to elude Newport. Oce an Samn1 AasociaUon 1s famed Ensenada race this year and the total of 565 en· tries fell about a doien short of the rerord.

But it will still be a massive fleet that sets sail S11turduy. April 21 in the 32nd annual renewal of the world 's larges t - but shortest - international yacht race.

As usual, the Oeet will be broken down into three Classes of International Offshore Rule Mark lll <a > ratings. eight classes or Performance Han· dicap Racing Fleet , a class of multihulls racing under the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association handicap syste m and one class of Midget Ocean Racing Fleet ratings .

THE FIRST START will be at noon with sub· sequent starts at 10-minute intervals until 1 p.m.

Nothing ne w is anticipated by vet er a n Ensenada race observers. A small percentage or yachts whose skippers ha ve filed entries will withdraw ror one reason or another before the race s ta r ts .

Sttll others will aban<Son the r ace after the s t a rt at s uc h ports o r call a s Dana Poin t • Oceanside, Sa n Diego - or even Catalina Is land . Reasons for the dropouts are either too much or too little wind .

MANY SKIPPERS and crews consider the Ensenada more of a weekend hi-j inx tha n a ser ious race, but keep coming back year after yea r to be par t of the colorful s tart and even more hilarious and colorful fest ivit ies al the terminal e nd or the race.

The festivities which almost led lo the de· mise or the race a few yea rs ago- have been much ta mer s ince NU~A inaugurated the Saturday s tart a week or more ahead of Mexico's Cinco de Mayo r May 5 l holiday which draws hundreds of non· sailing celebrants to the once s leepy fis hing resort

Nevertheless , NOSA still lists " imprope r be havior in Ensenada .. a primary reason for bar· ring entrants from future races

OTHER SERIOUS " no-nos" are failure to identify one's boat at the firush line . failure to notify NOSA if one drops out and fai lure to notify NOSA if one foils to s tart after picking up one's race packet.

NOSA a lso warns skippers that failu re to check in at U.S Customs on the return trip could result 1n a fi ne or up to SI ,000. Attempts to smuggle in such cont raband as foreign liquors . fi reworks. fruits and vegetables a nd narcotics or dangerous d rugs could result in prosecution and even con· fisca t ion or the yac ht by the government.

All yachts enter ing the race must adhere to rigid safety requirements laid down by NOSA for offshore racing.

Balboa Series Amwunced

,491!11f!W U.Ca Cllellca - LaWftllce Alan Stem Public RelaUou/ Ad­

Y.ert.iaiu .. Newport Beacb, hU been ae&eeted to handle the frand openln1 ol lhe brantb al eerrtto. Valley 8anJt ol in Anaheim.

- Glorla Zigner and Aaaociates, Inc., of Newport Beach and Loa An1eles bu been nam" public relations counsel for South Coast Tb1lft aJl4) Loan Aasoclatlon, an association in ortaniaaUOn.

- Socaland De velopment, a Soutber4 California homebuilder with projected 1979 sales ol S2S million, h~s named Clay Publicom, Jrvi,ne, ~ handle it.a a<lvertlalng and public relaUona a ei­count. .. i

- Lawrence Alan Stem Public Relatioaa/A~ vertising, Newport Beach, has been e lected • m ember of the Orange County Professional As· sociation. President Larry Stem will represent the agency.

The association consis ts of 32 men and women selected rrom businesses in Orange County who meet weekly to share ellperiences pertaining to their occupations.

- For the 10th consecutive year, Walker & Lee, Inc .. a Santa Ana res idential _real estate Cirrn; has retained Clay PubUeom. Irvine, to plan and implement its corporate relations program.

- Gloria Zigner & Associates, Jnc., Newport Bea ch.and LOs Angeles, has been named public re­lations counsel for the Orange County Economic Development Corp . ll is an independent non-profit m a rketing agent with the obj~tive or identifying, encouraging and assisting industry to locate or ex­pand existing facilities in Orange County.

-· Reiser & Willia ms. an advertis ing agency in Costa Mesa . has won three awards in the 1978 Busi­ness / Professional Advertis ing Association eompeti · lion.

The agency received a gold award for a total communications progra m with a budget of less than Sl00.000. created for Electronic Scales Interna· tional . South E l Monte: a gold award for space ad· vertismg ca mpa ign under $50,000, for the same clie nt ; and a s il ver a ward for a promotional brochure created for Coda Enterprises, Irvine .

-- The Final Touch . a Southern California-based chain or furniture s tores, has selected Myra Her· rem a & Associates, Costa Mesa, to handle an ad­vertising and promot ional campaign for its conlem · porary home rum1shings.

J Musch & Asso~ 1ates, Inc., of Newport Beach, has been elected into me mbership of the West em States Advertising Agencies Association .

The advertising and public rela tions agency represents fi nancial, consumer and industrial ac· counts

The llotel, c lothing haberdashery, has select­ed Pacific Media Advertising, Irvine, for assistance in ad vertising,

- Estey-Hoover Inc . • Newport Beach , has ac­q u i r e d Inde pend e nt Techni cal Publications. Or a nge. a firm specializing 1n technical publica­tions. programming and rela ted services for the computer industry, as a new divis ion of the com­pa ny.

lTP services Include technical documentation. ha rdware and software manuals, advertis ing brochures. data s heets, came r a -rea dy copy

Ba lbo a Yacht Club has a nnounced the reproduction, applications and system level pro­schedule for its (979 66 Series of six races s tarting gram ming and technical consulting. and finishing of£ the Balboa Pier. First race is the Ron Levine, who founded IT'P in 1976, remains 19.S·mile 20-Fathom race . May 13. in charge of the new division's activities at Estey-

The BYC series takes its na me from the Hoover. form at which is composed of six day races or a p· - -------------------­proxim ately s ix hours each. The series is open to ya chts ra ted under the International Offshore Rule llOR Mark Ill a> a nd the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet system or handicapping .

BOTH THE IOR a nd the PHR F fleets will be divided into three di vis ions .

Other races on the schedule are the Around the Buoys race June 23 ; Dril ling Islands race July 22 : Ba lboa lo Long Point Aug. 11. Long Point to Balboa Aug . 12. and the Coastal Race Sept. 15.

3 Sailing Classes Set

T hree nTne -weelr courses in boatw.g_ a nd m a rine activities wi ll be offered by Coastline Com· m unity College beginning Monday a t two separate locations.

A class stress ing aspects of living on a boat w ill run from 7 to 9 p.m . while another course will teach vessel and equip ment selection from 7 lo 10 p .m . at the Bayview Center , 2531 Orchard Drive , Santa Ana Heights .

THE THIRD CLASS will teach boate rs basic m a intenance work from 7 to 9 p.m . at Marshall Sails. 629 Terminal Way. No. l3. Costa Mesa . A $10 material fee is required .

Registrat ion ca n be taken care of in the col· lege 's administration office in Fountain Va lley or dur ing the first c lass session. For inform ation. phone 963·0824 .

l.Rcture Readied A four-part Mar ine Lecture Series opens April

20 In Science Ha ll on the Orange Coast College campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa .

Le ctures are schedul ed four s uc cessive Fridays at 7:30 p.m . with the initial session a d is · cussion or "Selection and Preparation of the Cruis· ing Boat. "

Tickets a re $2.50 at the door , $7.50 for the series. Information and tickets are availa ble at the adminis tration building 8 a .m. to 7 p.m . Monday through Friday, 8 a .m . to noon Saturdays . Telephone 556·5880.

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Merger Leads to Confrontation By MILTON MOSKOWm

Tbe meraer that wHI j(11r American Stores or Wilmlnston. ~• •• with Skaggs Comr•nles or Seit Lake City ls one o the big 1ut mall comblnation ever puttopthtr

It ·1 abo lhe late11\ t hapt.er Jn an lncr't'dibae ramlly 1.1•

THE KAGG8· M l\a1 A marrtq• will brin.11 undf'T on,. torpor1lt1 roof

'» Atmc and SuJ>(' t &i\·er f Qpermarket.t U. stwcn ust rt1 SlllH

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l 23 Ht> a &. lh rlrk· drucsto~s 1n t>w York .ind

Carter Wants Eads '"on Pmiel

WASIUNGTON <Al» Pr~I dent Carter has announct.-d he will nominate Gcor(tc C. Eads, u former economist with the Rand Co rp . . to t h e Council of Economic Advisers.

tr confirmed by the Senate . E a ds, 36, will replace W1lliam Nordhaus. who has res igned.

Eads has been a consultant to th e council s ince las t March and previously was direc tor of the r egulatory policies and institu· tions program with the Rand Corp.

SkagpAmeriean Combination Revitalizes Old Family Links

Ptnn11ylvlnl11 12 lly Lo dru11torus In

C1lltom1:1

- lh f.l(AGtiS dru~11lorc1o 1n 20 al•le•. wnh the hlg&e:it ron c t\lralion tn ~11 ouri . ArltonD. C'olorado and ( ttah

39 Skuug<i rornblnauo r1 drug and food i.lort>l4, with th<' maJor concentral1or In Teu~. Oki hon't.t and Arkansas

'llu· Value t ' 1r (len,•r•l mf'rchundti.~ 111lor(•w In Culifor ria

- 53 RF.STA KANTR, loclud 1n1 12 lla rdf't• 's rust food unlt.s in l't•onsyh anJa. New Jt'rt.t.•y , New Yo('k u nd Ot' l ll ~ .If\' .rnd 33 Alphy·s cutcri<'l'I In California.

T hal tvrm1duble arruy of re tai l out lets will 1tcnerate 'mnuul ~•ilcs or SS balllon S4 bllhon fro m Aml·ncun, $1 b1lhon from Skaggs The newly created com pan)' will rank as the nation's nanlh largest retailer and fourth 1n the supt>rmarket field I behjnd Safeway, A&P and Kroger >.

Although it 's the sma ller or the two companies. Skaggs is the one that 's doing the acquir­ing.

IT WILL PAY, in cash and ~tock. some SJIO million to take over the De laware- based re t a iler. The na me of the new

Money Tree

company will be American Stores.

That Skags:s wlU acquire but ntlow lhe Amerlcun Stores name to survive .as the corporate hold­ing company is typical or a re· markobl<' fumlly. The Skaggs ra mlly 111 hordly known to the Ame rican public But it has prob-8 bly had more influe nce on Am (• rican ret &A iling than any othl'r fa mily .

The first Skaggs grocery was ()pt-11ed In 1915 in American Falls, Idaho. ll was oper ated by M B. Skaggs, the son of a Bap­tis t minister. S.M Skaggs, who had built the s tore with his own hands

OVER T HE NEXT decade M . 8 . Skaggs and hi s fiv e brothers ex pand e d that American Falls grocery into a c hain with 428 links in 10 western states

In 1926, the Skaggs s tores combined with the former Sam Seelig groceri es o f Southern California to form the company we now know as Safeway Stores.

·LEASABL CADILLACS AT

Allergan Expects Quarterly Record

~ AFFORDABLE RA.TES.

NABERS

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Allergan Pharmaceuticalb, Irvine. said it e xpects to report the highes t firs t quarter sales in its his· tory for the three months ended March 31, Gavin S Herbert, president, told the New York Society or Security Analysts.

Accordin g t o pre­l iminary indications fir s t quart er sa l es s h ou ld t ota l a pprox ­imately $18 , 152,000, up 3 3 perc e nt fr o m S13.648,000 in the li ke

were Sl 1,549,000, up 29 percent from 1978. In· tcrnational sales rose 41..' percent over the 1978 total to S6.603,000, he s aid Tuesday

qua rt e r o f the prior HERBERT SAID th<' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~y~e~a~r~.~D~o~m~e~s~t~1c~s~a~l~c~s compa~ did not expect .: to r eport fin al results

ltS like putting the phone in your pocket.

Ari Answer Page .. beePef .. 1S11·1 a phone. but if s tile next best tt11ng n alerts vru to important calls anytime, any·

Where in Los AngeleS O!ange. San Semardloo RM!f· SICle c1nc1 Pilns ot Ventura coumies. aH tor one kN

1roothty rate There s no hml 10 tile number ol ·tieeps · you can receive No exira phone cmrges or speool eQUIP" rren1 10 msklll. ectller. 11 S0"16008 wants you. they dial y()Jr

numtlef on any Phone and your · · beePef · Q1VeS you tile the SIQ!\ll It s as eas, as tl\al Catt us tooay tor your

Answer Page · · t>eeper · · - il s like tla\llng a phOne 1n your pocket 1

Ja.-1.os An9elu County 4 6 2-PA GE In Orange County 731•7777

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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31 , 1978

ASSETS: Cash, Certificates of Deposit and Other Cash Investments

Loans on Real Estate

(unaudited)

Loans Secured by Savings Accounts Other Assets

TOTAL ASSETS

LIABILITIES:

Savings Accounts Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Advance Payments from Borrowers Loans In Process Income and Property Taxes Deferred Income Other Liabilities Stockholder's Equity

998,716 11 ,817,821

_.33,&M 718,075

13,968,168

11 ,~9,104 500,000 20,036

296.2•5 2,864 7,933

32,861 2,049,125

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY 13,968,168

_ 1700 Mimi Avenue,

'·All or oor customers receive Individual attentTOn, for we know they are our most valueble ueet. And this, we believe, la what aeta ut apart from all ttie rest." Richard P. Bond President

• 24 hOuf' telephone transfer eentlce

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• !fee deposit pick up for buline• accounta C.otUi Mell, CIUlorrHa aea (714) 754-1801

until later this month . ··The compa n y h as

been m akint; heavy in vestm ents s ome of a o ne time nature . in building its international bus iness." he said.

·· Research a nd de · velopment expenditures have been inc reased. A s a res u lt , our pre -ta x ear nin gs wrll o nl y par ti a ll y r e fl ec t ou~ sa les ~ro\\1h

.. However . net incoml' will be well ahead of last year 's firs t quart e t due to a lower tax rate. he sa id .

Safari's Revenu~

D eclines I.ion n11111t rv Sufnri .

In<.' .• l rvlnt• h:&., n •port <• d l!l7R n•v 1~ 11111•s o f

S2. 72 1.21R 1•11m1rnrt•d with $!1, l!l:t.:111K for th1• 11n•vlow• Yt•ar

Thl' IU77 11•v1•11111•11 111 d IHl\o ll $2U11, Mm r U Ill from t11r tnt0lll10ll II (ht• Jnpun(•:11• v1•11tur t•.

Tin: J,OSS for t:>7K WU8 $494,7MJ or 2)4 ('I' ll " u shnrc'. rompnn-.1 lo n p rofit of $ {1.07:l , 72:1 111 $2 AA 11 i.h 1u-1 • HI IU77

Thl' W77 lnrom1• 111 clud('~ un extrnordlnnrv gul n of ~.:JO I , 2l!I ·

llarry Shu~ t {'r. 1m·~• d l' nt . s uld pr ox y m rakriol for th<' 11t1nu ul A«'nernl mC1•llnf1 nn<J .for th<' s hurt>h oldt·r~ uv proval for th{' SUI" or tltt' (;u llrornln pnrk . rrc• vlou11ly unnount'l'd, wm1 be Int: p r e po r ed nnct would be s uhmltkd to sharcholdcra "oon.

Dmmey Pays23c

Downey Savingi. and Loan Aaloclatlon. hetd· quartered In Cot. f a Mesa, has Increased Its eash dJvtdend by ts per­cent

A a eml · a nnual dividend ot 23 cenll a share Is payable Aprtl 27 to s tockholdera or record as or Friday.

Maurice L. McAl11ter. president, Hid the ac· lion conUnuea Downey's record of lnueased 11arly dhtdtads to 1tockholdert.

Me. Skau• ... pretkkmt or Safeway WltU llM and chairman until hi!I ~ment In 19'1.

But more than Safew1y came out or lbe Sk•H• family. lhe Skal(gs brothers and their c hildren he lped to lau nc h a number of m ajor ret ail or· ganlnUoos.

L .L. S.kAGGS, ONE or the original brothers. fQunded lhc Osco drug cbaln or the Midwest. n o w a part of the Jewel supermarket chain.

The two Pay Less drug chains that operate in the West were fo unded by me mbe r s o r the Skaggs f a mily . Pay Less Ca lifornia, based in Oak land. operates 5S drugstores with an­nual sales of $270 million . It's s ti ll large ly cont rolled by Skaggs' interests .

Pay Less Northwest. based in Beaverton, Ore., bas 82 stores doing $340 million a year . It's no longer connec t e d with th e Skaggs family .

A DAUGHTER OF M. B. Skaggs, Vera Ma i , married Joseph M. Long io 1932, and it was Long who then founded the Callfornia·based Longs drug chain, the sixth largest in the United States .

L.S. Skaggs. generally known as Sam Skaggs, is chairman of the Skaggs Companies in Sall Lake. He is a nephew of M.B. Skaggs and the company he heads i s th e nation 's t h ird largest drugstore chain.

Skaggs or Salt Lake has ex­perimented for m any years with combination roOd-and ·drug cen· te rs. fi rst in a partnership with Idaho 's Albertson's c hain and more recently on its own. With its absorption of the nation ·s sixth largest supermarket cham. it will have ample opportunity to mix food selling with drug retail· ing .

The new Skaggs-led American Stores will a lso lead to a more head ·to-hcad confrontation w1Lh the nation·s No. 1 supermarket operator . Safeway. the company whose roots go back 65 years lo Sa m Skaggs' uncle.

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Point, Co .. terpoiat United Farm Worker s !>resident Cesar Chavez~ right, jomed a Picket line at United Brands in New York City, claiming the firm ·s subsidiary. Sun Harvest . Inc.. is un;on-busUng in the lettuce strike. Seymour Milstein, left , chairman of United Brands. derued the charge and said his negotiators are willing to resume talks.

Engineering Series To Begin at UCI

- ·' .\dvances in Software Engineering Research'' wUl be the topic of a series of lectures beginning April 19 at UC Irvine.

The biweekly lectures. open to the public without charge, are s ponsored by the UCI Department or lnformatlon and Computer Science and the UCI Industrial Associates. The lectures wUl be held at 3 p.m . in Room 220 of Social Science Tower .

DR. PETER FREEMAN, ASSOCI AT E professor of jnforroa ­lion and computer science at UCJ. is coordinator of the series. The following lectures were among those scheduled:

April 19 - Freeman. ' Directions in Software .;:nl,!ineering Research."

May 3 - Dr. Susan. Gerhart, member of the technical sta(f or the in!ormallon Sciences Institute at USC. "The Delta Expera;· ment : A Probe or the Power of Spec1ncation and Verification Technology.· ·

May 17 - Richard Van T1lburg, senior scient ist at Hughes Air craft Co . Fullerton . ··Softwa re Engineering or the Des ign Ac· tivity.'

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Who ~bard Pre/iut By JOHN ctJNNIFF

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In speaking or profits, etpeclally beforf they're made. lJUCh d~scrlptlve11 es exce11ive. win~tall, ripoff. W\· de rserved . and enormous usually renect an attllude rather than a meaauremen\.

TheTe ts no dearth ot profit mcasuremenu. Prec1a~ re­cords are kept tor practkll! re~ns. such • S determtnlng corporate health . taxe!S owed . cash d ist r ibutions to shareholders. funds to be reinvested.

LAST VEAR WAS A GOOD ONE for profits. with cor· poratlons reporting u 17 percent a rte r ·tal< Increase over 1977. according to figures compiled by Citibank. Return on Investment was 16 per cent. on sales 5.2 percent .

Whether these numbers are ex ­cessive is a matte r of judgment. They do show an improvemeot -- return on invest· ment in 1977 was 14.9 percent. on sales 5 percent but rew reeords were set and few even approached.

Since Its fi gures we re derived Crom returns by 2.491 publicly he ld companies <with alte r -tax profits of $98 bfllion on sa les of $1 .7 trillion in 19781. Citi bank 's survey is cons idered authoritat1 ve. cu""'""

It shows that as an industry . petroleum production and refining earned more net income than any other industrial category. some Sl4.9 billion. a 12 per cent increase over l977 's $13.3 billion.

BUT, AS OIL CO MPAN\' Ot'FICJALS anxiously re · mind the public . big is relative. Their investment 1s huge. they point out. nea rly $104 billion in 1978. From tha t Invest­ment they received a return of 14.'1 percent.

Is 14 .4 percent large? Not when measured against the 16 percent average of all manufaclure rs . Nor is it la rge when matched against the 20-plus percent return earned by many consumer products manufacturers.

The baking indus try. for example. earned 20.3 percent fo r its shareholders . Soft drink manufacturers earned 22.8 percent. drug and medicine producers 21 5 percent anc! soap· cosmetic concerns 20.8 percent.

THE OTHER COMMON measurement. return on sa les. somet imes gives a ct iffcrent pccturc. hut mainly because of the varying nature or bus inesses Last year the return rose to 5.2 from S percent.

Once again. oi l com panies fe ll below the average. re· tai ning 4.8 percent of their sales. a percent a 1most imperceptibly higher than in the previous year. And 197!f! That now becomes the big quest ion .

With price controls bei ng phased out for U.S .. produced c rude 0tl. President Car ter has blrongly expressed his beli ef that oil company profits will be exeessivc unlc!)s part:d to s ize by taxes.

HIS CHOICE or WORDS has especially angered some corporate executives What. they ask. does he mean by ex­cessive. windfall . enormous. r ipoff. underserved words he used in seeking support for an 011-profi ts t ax '!

In defense or their companies · and they say. in de· fense of the Cree enterpttse system - more each year in · elude in their a nnual reports a breakdown or what hap· pened to revenues they rcc-e1ved

Corporations maintain 1t cs only by breaking down the big numbers by return on e<1u1ty. ~eturn ?n sales. profit s in relation to other years and the d1strcbullon or revenues

- that a fai r picture emerges " Excess, " they m aintain. 1s immeasur<1ble Es pecia l·

ly in advance .

Srock Market Slips; IBM Earnings Cited

NEW YORK IAP l - The stock market took a Splll to day in selling ascr ibed to disappointmenl over fn ternu tional Business Machines ' quarterly earnfogs report.

The Do" J ones a\•e rage of 30 industr ials. which rost' 5.02 points Tuesday lo a s ix-month high. dropped back 7 Ot to87t.71.

Losers held a 9 .5 advantage over gainers in the tally of New York Stork Exchange-listed issues

Analysts said encouragement over various c-ompan 1c~ · firs t-quarter ea rnings he lped the marke t advance Tues day

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Wldl Hd1$, April tt, 1'71 DAIL V PILOT .. . BAAGAIN MATINEES

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ly lood movie has ever been made for bad reason • 11n 1wfuJ lot of bad movlt have been pro due d with lhe bt'sl or lntenllona. And thoutth l don' t rount tht•

( M<ME REnEF) IN~ 25th CENTURY" l'ony 01118111 Rcncn. on produc

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Nakano acr1pt and throu1h • lack ol emotlonal Involvement tn ever~Lblng they do.

From a PTA pofot of •iew, it's an Impeccable movie: you ju.st keep wishing that something would boppen.

AIM{ JU~ • ...: ___ ...,_..., ... - .. -- •>fPG bid. I mu a t u ay lh nt It s = tr we-,.., .. --1 socloloKY ke.-ps ehowlng ut th m Hee *'" ""' °'• .._,, OJott r al d _,._,, ,..... v.-.. .,.,"°° -·. _., ,_ expense o " roma The ingredJents arc all there.

and so are the actors . l•lll 1111c11.-. 1, ,, ....... _.,. +++w., .._ l"'1kt• Parumounl 'H "Th~ Wu· ~"',."' ~o ,... - _.... rior"· " th1. Warner Uro~ re

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RICHAllD YNIGUEZ Is im· presslve as an Eas t Los Angeles chlcnno who sUJI likes to cruise Whittler Boulevard with bis date 1 Marta Du Bois >. but who bas disengaged h imself from the barrio's gang warfare.

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Not so his brother. Chuco 1 Danny De La Paz >. who rinds his 1dent1ty through bis gang.

T he inle rgang warfare ac · ce lerates from fights to shootouts. culminating in the ac· cldental shooting of their mother at a wedding reception. Now both brothers prowl lbe streets

* * * Violence Delays Release of Film

llOL!.YWOO D u\P 1 The rel ease of a film about gang life in West Los Angeles w1fl b<.· delayed in four a reas. following a rush of ' '1olence tha t ~rcett•d other gang-related movies. Universal P ie· turrs announced .

The premiere of · iw atk Proud " the story or a young man who successfully bn•aks from his Venice based youth gang will be postponed hen·. m San Francisco. Dallas and New York . Unl\' l• rsa l Executi ve Vice President Bob Wilkinson said .

WILKINSON SAIO OFFICli\LS DECIDED on the delay after 15 persons in California \\ere rnjurcd after seeing Paramount"s .. Boulevard Nights ...

At least 10 wer<' inJured following Los Angeles showings of lht! film about Mexicun -American c angs in East Los Angeles . Four w<'re shot and one was stabbed outside a Sau f'' ra ncisco theater showing the movie.

THE NE W YORK-BAS ED MOVU; " The Warriors ... by Warner Bros .. has been blamed for a rash of inc idents in which two Southern Californi a youths were killed .

New York City subway riders were a lso assaulted by a gang of youths who had jus t seen the movie.

Universal said " Walk Proud" will open as scheduled 1n other parts of Lhe United States.

WINNER of Academy Awards

EST PICT BEST DIRECTOR

MICHAEL CIMINO

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR CHRISTOPHER WALKEN

BEST SOUND BEST FILM EDITING

BEST SOUND PRESENTED IN 70 MM

DOLBY 6 TRACK STEREOPHONIC SOUND

AT EDWARDS , BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT

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••• NOT AN advocate of OR· screen violence. but where the violence is dramatically mollvat.ed lu is clearly the cue in "Boulevard Nights"), I think it'• a m.tatake to play it down. Director Michael Press,uan -with all the best intentions ln the wor ld . I ' m s ure - ha s m lnimallzed ll to the point where you almost expect to hear Leonard Bernstein's music soar as the principa ls go into their dance.

The real tragedy, l'm afraid. is that " Boulevard Nights" has a rea l sy mpathy for th e Chican os . and a bas ic un . ders tanding or the reasons -· the macho reasons - for the street gan g s in those squalid , un · derprivileged neighborhoods .

But well-inte ntioned as the film may be. I don't expect it to have anything like the impact or the totally unprincipled " The Warriors." fl knows what 1t wants to say, but has failed to gauge its proper audience. a nd how to reach them.

Hean Trouble Puts Comic In Hospital

HOLLYWOOD 1AP l - Come· dian Jerry Colonna was resting comfortably in serious but sta­ble condition after .s p<mding '"a very good night"' al Riverside Hos pital. where he 1s bring treated for an apparent heart at· t ack . hospita l officia ls said.

Colonna. 74. who was partially paralyzed by a s troke in 1966. was taken by am bulance to the North Hollywood hospital from his Studio City home Monday, hospital officials said

The Boston-born com1r 1s pro· . bably best known fo r his bushy ha ndlebar mous tache. bulgin~ eyes. and his work with Bob Hope e nt e rtainin g ove r seas troops

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'Overnight' Amusing Special Highlights Linden's Career

By JERRY B U<.:K HOLLYWOOD < i\ P 1 If you

thought a ll Ha l Linde n could do was ride herd on the dotty detec· tives of " Barney Millt•r ." here'!> gOOdnews.

Linden. a former Broadway singing s tar and Tony award winner fas if you didn ·1 know 1.

takes an a mu:-ing look al his " ove rmj?ht" r il>e to fam1> in hl 'i firs t s(><'cial. i\s h t• s~~s . " If I was an overnight s uc'Cl'!.S, it " <.t!> one hell of a long night "

HE SINGS ANO dances his way through those ~arly days with able assistance f rom three former Broadway com panions

Linda Lavin. Bonnie Franklin and Cathryn Damon.

ll is a cha rming. dcllghlfol. funny hour of the ups and m ostly - downs of breaking into show business.

" The Hal Linden Special ," created by Ken and Mitzi Welsh and J oe Layton, airs tonight on ABC. IChannel 7, 10 p.m . I

IT FOLLOWS YOUNG mus t· c iao Harold Lipshitz. who re· na mes himself afte r a city in New J ersey and becomes Harold Linden except the printer misspelled his name on h is cards and for t. iree years he was Harold Lyndon . Ca rd s cost money. Finally, he em erges as Hal Linden.

" ll ' s not just about m y career," says Linden. who was interviewed backs tage during filming of " The Ma r y Tyler Moore Hour.·· in which he was appearing as a guest .

" We took bits a nd pieces Crom the careers or everyone connect­ed with the show. But I think every first specia l has a certain autobiographical touch lo it. The audience finds out something about someone the y see on television.

"I WAS A UTl'LE nervous that it would be too ·me -ish, · too personal. Take a n hour lo te ll my story? Who cares? This is really the story or all or us in the special. I thought it might be too inside, that only theater people would a.ppredate it. Then I re~ alized it 's the same in any bus i­ness - we all have our put. downs, defeat.a and triumphs."

Linden didn"t achieve success

( T\' REVIEW J u ntil 1967. when h l• was 36. In 1961, he m;ide only 53,000. the low point of his car('er There "'tre many t1m<·o; \\hen hl• b<'gan 111 '4 0ndc r 1f th<.· s lru gglt> \lolt S

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HE MET IUS '4ift'. 1-·ranccs. "'hen they played summer s tock in Hyanrus. Me:1ss.

" It didn 't occur to me earlier that I was wasting my lrfe . I was doing what l 1,1, a nted to do. as unsuccessful as I was. When my e ldest daughter was ready for pre-school, about 1964. I began to worry where the money was going to come from .

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On Hideouts SALEM. Ore. IAP > - A two­

hour televis ion movie is planned about the stormy marriage of John and Greta Rideout.

The movie is to cover the ear· ly days of their troubled mar· riage and the incident which led to Rideout's trial and acquittal on a charge or raping his wife, the Oregon Statesman said.

Co-producer Vanessa Green of Los Angeles said she and a partner bought the film rights to Mrs. Rideout·s s tory. The prices we re not disclosed.

Ms. Green said the two com­panies then got together to pro­duce the mm.

The producers plan to be in Salem for the Rideout 's divorce trial this month in Marion Coun­ty Circuit Court. The couple re­conciled an.er Rideout's acquit· tal Dec. 27. But they split again March 9.

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me that e\'l'll 1f I had 1 he munc•y to send her to school that year. there "as absolutely nothing to convince me I'd have money for the next year And CC'rtain l.v I 'd never be able to get enoug h aside for college ...

THEN HE READ un ad fo r an nouncers for t he Voice of .\men ra in a trade ma~atinc for actors . Ile ans .... en•d the ad and ,got back an a ppli c ation and material for hrm l o rl'ad for a tr ial rec·ording

" l kept it for two weeks . then I got a JOb." he says " I put it aside. a rid the next timl' I was un· employed I took it out. Then I got another job. I kept that letter for six vears ."

Linden wasn ·t in the chorus long. He beca me an understudy and replaced Sydney Chaplin in ·· Bells Are Ringing" and was in the movie ve rs ion.

"I SPENT SEVEN years as a standby." he says. "So when the kids in the chorus were making S175 a week J was making $350. It was a Jiving wage, but the jobs never lasted \'Cry long. "

Linden landed his JOb in ABC's " Barney Miller " when producer Danny Arno ld s potted him perf o rmin g in "T h e Rothschilds." which won him a Tony . With " Barney Miller" ca me national recog ni tion . s tardom and that " feeling that for the first time I was being overpaid." He has s ince been in sever a l TV m ovies and th e theatrical film . " Wh en You Comin' Back. Red Ryder ...

Action ThriJler Airing Sunday

HOLLYWOOD IA P > - Dale Robinette s tars as a J ames Bond type secret agent in the actioo­a d venture thr ille r " Billion Dollar Threat." airing Sunday on ABC.

Patrick McNee pl ays th e villain. Hora tio Blac k . who wants to blast a hole in the earth's ozone layer with his mis· s ite. Robinette takes him on with his bag of dirty tricks.

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TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 9:00 - Americans. Leon

Stein, 66. discusses an increaa.lng aware· ness or Ms immigrant roots on "The Jm· misrant ...

KHJ e 9:00 - ''The Gospel Road." Television premiere of the story of Jesus. sung and told by Johnny Cash Crom the producers of " The Hiding Place."

KCET .fB 10 : 30 - Frankie and J o hnny . Tribute to the first American bullet includes interview wJth Ruth Page. the 9riginal Frankie. and clips of the 1938 produc tion .

10;00 8 (I) KAZ K111e go1e1s Kai 1n10 delend1og her O•rllrienel, a b111111<ed wife wt>o kll*I /!« husband

IR~NDEN 8P£CW. Hat lu\den ana h•S guests Linda LA1"'· Bo<inoe Fran~ ­lin and Calhryn Oamon pay troDute to " ovarn1g1>1 sucoesa · · 111 lllOW bus•nes.s Wtltl an hOur ol sorig. com. edy ano dance. g) NIGHT GAl.L.EAY

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1:00 ••••• "Stloeshlne .. 11947) Oirec1ed by VIUOfiO Oe Slca. A.,.... of lnipoyir. !Stied youths. wanting lo purct\ne 1 l\otM, In pOlf= wa1 uaiy. ve• mixed uc> Wllh UftSll'</OtY cnar.cttfS and .. Mn4 lo • retorm•I~ '1.. (2 llfs.I

3:00 Qt) * * " The Miracle" 11968) I.Us». Mictlael­J- Wuel«'. A lllVle lot­Tie bOy belriendtl L-.. and her pups and sa>JM them fro m e11tr9'me oanger. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.I

3:30 •••• "Cepftoe" (TNT)~ Dey, Aicnerf Harrta. A tllOlftlft Ira..,.._ irlocogMo to nctc down tbe l'WCOllcs ring t'espon­Slble t0r her tattler'• dealt! 11 hr , 30min.I

ABC Wins Ratings . ~ Despite CBS Mark

;'l:EW YORK 1AP ) - CBS listed four ortbe 10 most-watched prime-time programs during the week endmg April 8. but ABC had the bigger share a nd won the network's ratings race for the 13th consecutive week, figures from the A. C. Nielsea Co. s how.

ABC claimed Coor of the five top.rated pro· grams. including No. 1 ' 'Laverne and Shirley." runnerup "Three's Company" and " Happy Days•· in third place. All three prograll\6 were reruns of previous episodes.

THREE OF CBS' FOUR top-rated programs were new, including No. 4 " 00 Minutes" and No. 6 " All in the Family." The exception was a re run of , " M ·A ·S-H" tha tfinished IOth inthe ratin~s.

Ttie configuration at the top resulted in a s light edge for ABC over-all , 18.8 lo 18.6 for C~. NBC. suffering anothe r dtsmaJ week, was thtrd

. with a ra ting or 15.7. THE NETWORK SA VS THAT means in an

~ average prime-t ime minute during the week, 18.8 pe rcent of the homes in the country with te levis ion were tuned to ABC.

For NBC. it was the eighth week in a row in last place. . ..

The rat ing for " Laverne and Shirley was 33. 7. Nielsen says tha t means of all the homes II\ the country with TV. jus t over a third saw at least part of the show.

One of the fe w bright spots in the week for NBC wasn ' t that bright at all. Tiie troubled network 's top progra m was the second installment in a four-part miniseries. "Jesus of Nuareth, " 4

" •• ,...... and a rerun a t that. It was ranked 17th. The con-HAL LINDEN SINGS AND DANCES eluding chapter Sunday night was No. 22 in the rat·

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Audience · Calculated Voices' Mixe1 Reality, Sentiment, 'Heart'

a, A8TIH1& kNIGllT , ........... .._._ Thf' ttturM won·t M In for another 1»on\b or 10

on .. V0tc:e1," produffd by Joe Wlian for Metro­Gnldwyn·llaytr: but I had Pf'e(I ly th u me re· action to It that I did to IHl ytar'1 " Vou Ll1&hl UJJ My Lare " flolh, It ise ms to me. had colc:try pre ultutated thf> audlHce, m • urlna out the proper amounll ot reality. tentlmentallty, pop tunca and heart.

" YOU U•hl Up My Life" obviously delighted u ronaldHabJei teiment or the ticket - and record buyers IMl y ar Thero 11 no rea1'on to beheve that " Volcf'tt." with all the u me :Jal able clements. ~on ' t do tut well this um around

IM AGINt; It~ YOU WILL • mix of " The Turnlna Pont." " Bloodbr;others" and " Welcome lo l...A. ' Mi chael Ontkcan 1 from TV's " The

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allhouah they· attm to occuey two distant plueta. l'he plot. auo h as It la. tonceraa itself

primarily with 1ettln1 up roadblocka to prevent Ontkean from getting to the J ersey City tryouts in time l<> ~el up lht' loudspeakers so that. lrvln1 can feel and resPond lO the bettl or the dance numbers. He does. She does. And one can presume that they dance and aln• toeether happily e\'er aft.er.

IT'S ALMOST AS SYNTHETIC as that. except that I came a~ay with the feeling that if Ontkean were given the dynamics or a ··Saturday Night. Fever." he could easily be the new John Travolta : and that Irving has a ll of the grace, charm and personality lhal Leslie Browne needed to turn her into a major s tar after " The Turning Point." For both . it's a 'matter of being in the wrone film at the wrong time.

And yet , maybe it isn't the wrOnl: film. Certain· ly. Robert Markowitz. graduating from the TV ranks. has ~iven full value to each of his charac · ters. and Alan Metzger's razor·sharp photography adds its own measure of reality to them. Jimmy Webb has contributed a be~uiling score. making

Rookies" > pl"ys u smger who must s llll contribute " VOlces" an extre mely easy-lo·take movie. Un· to hla family 's laundry busines.-. in Hoboken. fortunately. not everyone likes lo be " taken ."

Attracted lo deaf mule Amy Irving. he is de· ------------------­trrmined to help her achieve her aspirat ions to ctunC'<' Although she ls content to teat'h other deaf children, dancing •~ upparenlly scnptwnter John

Herzrt>td's metaphor ror

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REJ'IEW interferes in this anct · , pi e nl r o mance. The

--------- father t Alex Rocco> is a <'hronic gambler, always thrdtenin~ to gamble away ha s family 's m odest inheritance. The grandfather 1 Her bert 8ergbof1 only wants that everybody should be happy.

AND ONTKEAN 'S STREET·WISE brothe r 1Barry Miller ) can 't see why a i?uy can't make out with a good ·looking chick without having to marry her. V1veca Lindfors is brieOy effective as the girl's understa nda bly concerned mother,

Minnelli, Haley Coniplete Divorce

SANTA MONI CA 1A P l Academy Award· winning actr€.'ss Liza M innelli and televis1on ex· ecutive Jack llaley Jr. have been divorced after a year .tong separation.

Miss Minnelli. 32. and Haley we re married Sept. 14. 1974. and separated Feb. l. 1978 Haley 's divorce pet1t1on cit1n~ irreconcilable differences was filed April 18, 1978, and the divorce became • final thjs wce.k .

The couple had no children. and lhe divorce in· a volved a property settlement 1"'-mpoeer --o--·eQ

Miss Minnelli won an Oscar as best actress for '-Al " 1'• '-' ~ the 1972 film "Cabaret." Haley was prQducer of Monday night's nationally televised Academy Awards program

Haley's father , Jack Haley Sr. , played the role of the Tin Man in the 1939 movie " Wizard of Oz." whi c h starred Miss Minne lll 's mother, Judy Garland.

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Nt ;AR\' 48 110 RS h1nl' clusped s ince the 52st Oscars i.ho" bul the dt•httl t• wot·~ on about whether " The Deer ll untt>r' WWI 111dc•c<l lH'i> t VINUrl•

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noted repc.•tedly that movie and "Coming Home." a story of the war wounded . ha' c helped keep bu ming a ques tion thul will n'Cver be settled , shou ld America have been in Vie tnam '?

The point i~ While the 1>tory goals may be clear

In earh movie at what price for llollywood .,

It '!> ironic that while it's John Q. Public 's choice to buy a movie ticket. " The Deer Hunter. " on lhe sole bas is or winning besl piclure s tands to gross an esti mated SlO million

ON T llE NIG HT I saw "The Deer Hunter. " there was 11 hue al the box offi ce although it was mid-week anq ram· mg ll was S4 for the ticket. another wait a l t he concession for on 85·<·cnl popcorn. much or it burned and unpopped .

T he mo,•ie had much cursing and gruesome scene~. one in which pigs pl ayed with parts of bodies ufter the burning of a s mall North Vietnam village.

Therl' were S('vcra l children, ages 5 and 6. in the t tll'alC'r audiencc When the sound of shots rang loud over the theater's e laborate sound system one child responded tim e uft cr time• with cries .

AND WHEN T llE th ree buddies from a Pennsylvania :-. tcel town escuped thei r Viel Cong captors there was <'heering and applause from the audience.

Why" The scen<'s jus t before the escape, rats c rawling O\'<'r one captive and the oth<> r two prisoners outbluffing the Cong m a game of Russian roulette. were terribly dc pn:ssing .

J on Voight reportedly " li \'ed " m a wheelchair seven \\ eeks to learn his role as the paraplegic in "Coming llom c ..

Voight, besl actor. and Jane Fonda , best actress, who playl•d Vo1~hl ·~ fri end and lover in the £ilm. each made the point Monday night that their Oscar wmnings would keep the film acll\'C. enabling more people to see it .

T HESPIANS CANNOT BE denied their success but aga in . at what prt<''-"'

While man) of the \\ ar wounded are s t ill confined to hosp1t:ils and M uld only watch the At'c.idemy Awards on tt•levision. Voight \~a~ s 1c•t.•n after the ceremony fl eeing in a .., l<>ek gray llmous 1n<•

Th<' c<i r s ped away into th1• black night Along the ... t rl'<'l a )Oungst<>r in blucJean~ and dern in

Jackt' t was t r y 1n J? to pc·r s uadc those le aving t he• l' l'remon1 e~ latC' to part with the Oscars progra m.

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HOLLYWOOD IAP } - After Jane Fonda won her first Oscar for " Klute. ·· s he cla ims -ihe couldn't find work for four years " because o f the Nixon ad· m inistration." With her second Academy award it 's a diffe rent s tory .

Miss Fonda a nd co.s tar Jon Voight were hailed bes t actress a nd actor or 1978 for their ro l es as a Ma rine wife a nd h <> r parapl eg i c lov e r i n " Co min g Home ." With l h <' s i m · ull aneo u s 'iUCCCSS of the l'ONOA

prophetic " The Chana Syn d r o m e," another fil m 1> h c sponsored and s tarred 1n. M1si. l''ond a appeared at tbe peak of her career

!laving become top box ·office as well as a prophet with some honor in her own count ry. what c h allenges could re ma in for Jane Fonda '' Nol public office. she declared

" I IL\VE no 1ntcnt1on of run mng for office. " she told the pos t ·awards press conference at M o nda y ni g h t ' s Acade m y Aw a rds " Mov1ci. arc what I do And I happen to think that they should be something more than a procession or powderpuffs .

F o r J on Voight th<' (hear s igna led the end of a career

·drought. Nommalcd for best ac tor for " M1dn1gbl Cowboy" in 1969. he endured a long series of fo rgettable movies Originall y he was cast as Mis1> Fonda 's husband in "Commg Home." a role that "as played by Bruct• Dern

" Once I got tnlo the proJect . I suggested thut I might be right for l~e other role . .. sa id Voight

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BESTACTRESS•JANEFONDA BEST SCREENPLAY

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" HEAVEN CAN WAIT" At Edwercft Huntington Edwllrcft CIMIM WHl

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Director of Photogoaphy

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For Centerpiece, Do Popcorn Lamb HERE'S A CHANCE to get t he

famil y logethe r to decor a te for ' Easler . This year . why nol lry a pop

corn Jamb? Ma ke plenty of popcorn . then make a corn syrup lo coat and hold the popcorn together for mold­ing. Perhaps you have a lamb cake mold : if so, pack the coated corn in it : if not, let the c reative s pirit take. over for sculpting this fellow.

POPCORN LAMB 1 package 1 5 oi. l popcorn 1 cup sugar 1 2 cup corn syrup 1'2 cup wate r 1-2 t a bl espoons butter or

margar ine gumdrop~

Prepare popl·orn accord ing lo package d1rcct1ons Save 2 cups or popcorn for eulin~ :ind pour re mainder into a IJri.te bowl or pan lleat sugar. corn syrup and waler in sauC'epan to 250 de~rc('s or until u drop of syrup in cold °"" ater forms a hard bull Save a lillle syrup for a t · taching decorations: pour remaining ~Y ru p over pop<'or n a nd mi it thoroughly with two large spoons .

Coated popcorn is now ready to be formed into a lamb. Coat hands with butter. and \\hile work ing quick ly pack coated popcorn into lamb mold or mold lamb rree · handedly Decorate with AUmdrops, surround with n owers or colored eggs

l Morning Treat FRESHLY BAKED

yeast rolls with t he del­icate flavors of apricot and pineapple swirled throughout can be a col­orful addition to your Eas te r breakfast.

The st icky buns are said to be ea sy to pre­p a re us in g a pr icot ­pineapple preserves a nd frozen bre a d do ugh . APRICOT-PINEAPPLE

STICKY BUNS 1 c up a pri co t ­

pineapple preserves m e lted

Le t frozen loaf thaw to room te mpera ture. On 1 one- pound loa r

frozen bread dou~h ' '" cup brown s ugar 2 tablespoons butle r . <See STICKY. Page C2>

Hot Cross Bµns

MINIATURE-SIZED and filled with hidden treasures, these inviting little hot c ross buns seem perfect for Easte r brcckfast or brunch.

Pineapple Carrot Buns a re made with part whole wheal flour and enh anced with gra ted car rot and canned crushed pineapple. You ' ll find them more moist and na vorful than similar breads, a ccording to a spokesman for the Hawaii Pineapple Growers AssociaUon . And a light s picing and a few curra nts 1or other similar fruits ) keep the traditional bot cross bun flavor .

I F YOU Pl.AN to m ake the rolls the day before serving , omit the glaze until reheated so they will look freably baked.

Serve Pineapple Carrot Buns with b utter or cream cheese. Or. s plit and toa1t under the broiler. Drizile wtlh honey-butterwblle hot.

P INEAPP LECARaOTBlJNS t cl~ OI) can crushed pineapple I envelope acUve dry yeast Z tabl•poons water l laraeeu. beat.en '41 eapqar t b cupe lifted all-purpose nour ~ cup flDe1y arated carrot ... &eupoon HJt ~ teupoon cinnamon IM teaspoon nutmea 2 tablelpoom currants ~ bl' whole whHt nour v. np.....,. or mar1arine, melted 2 teupoona aynap from pineapple ~ tup lifted powdered sul{ar

T urn pineapple into wire st rainer t o dr a in wh i le preparing yeast sponge. Save 2 teas poons syrup from pinea pple to ~l aze rolls Sprinkle yeast over warm \\ ater, and stir to dissolve. Add egg, 2 tablespoons s ug­a r and ~3 cup a ll-purpose flour . Beat well. Cover batte r , and let stand in warm place 25 to 30 minutes, until light and bubbly.

Press excess liquid from pineap­ple and add to batter. Turn carrot into the strainer. a nd press dry.

Add the dry carrot to baller . Stir in rem aining 2 tablespoons sugar. salt, s pices and curra nts. Blend in whole whe at flour. then melted huller .

Add re maining l cup all-purpose flour gradually to make a soft dough. Cover bowl apd let rise in warm place until doubled , a bout 1 hour.

Tum out onto floured board and knead for 1 minute, kne ading in a lit· tie extra flour if dough is loo soft to handle <but keeping dough as soft as possible l. Divide dough Into- 18 small pieces. shaping each into a ball with floured hands . Arrange on greased heavy bak ing s heet about I inch apart. Brush with melted butter. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise until doubled, about l hour.

Balle in moderately bot oven <3'15 deirees) about 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned . Remove from oven and lel stand 5 minutes. Stir re· served 2 teaspoons pineapple syrup into a1fled powdered augar to make a thin glue. Brush over the hOl rolls . Serve warm or cold . Makes 18 small rolls .

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TH t; f': i\STER BUNNY'S best br t' ad s re port e dl y ar e m o r e healthful , wholesome and delicious tha n ever before. The secret to two new recipes HI cottage cheese. a versatile. nut r itious dairy product thul seemln((lY works wonders in mukinc breads moist . fresh·fla vored und prote in-enriched .

Consider these ideas for Easter morning entertaining ; serve with 1trawberry butter and offer a cream rtn eye-opene r lo grownups and milk or hot chocola te to child ren.

Cottage cheese cart;ot bread is a yeas t bread m ade wilb cottage cheese plus wheat germ and grated fresh carrots. Shape the dough Into a handsome brllided r ing a nd bake un· til golden. Or consider making little ind ividual baskets to set at each place . Directions fo r shaping and baking lhe dough around the eggs are much easie r tha n you might expect. according to a spokesman for the Ca l i fornia Manu factu ring a nd Market Milk Prod ucers Ad visrory Boards.

A S WEET, FR UITED QU ICK bread is another delightful offe ring, he said. Cot tage cheel!e, wheat germ a nd chopped dates give t he recipe its " remarkably good flavor. " he noted. and . " It looks a ppealing baked in a bundt pan or other decorati ve ring mold."

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light and mixed with s trawberry pre­serves. It is delicious. lhe s pokesman said. on both lhe date and the carrot breads.

CHEESE AND DATE EASTER BREAD

1'l cup butte r . softened I cup s mall curd cottage cheese a;, cup brown s ugar , packed 2eggs 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract J teasPOOn Rrated orange peel t%cupflour. 1.<z t easpoonsalt % cu~ vacuuin-packd wheat

ger~t;:f~ns blfking powder in cup chopped da tes

Beat butter with cottage cheese un· t il a lmost smooth. Beat in sugar. eggs. vanilla and orange peel. Com · bine flour . wheat ge rm. baking powder and salt. Stir into cheese mixture. Mix in dates.

Turn into greased and noured 5· cup ring mold. Bake in 375-degree oven 45 minutes or until pick inserted into, center comes out dry . Cover with toil if top begins to get too brown. Cool 10 minutes. Inve rt onto rack lo coo l co m p le te ly . Ma kes l loaf. Reduce o ven to 350 degrees if using cera mic mold .

CO'ITAGE CHEESE CARROT BREAD

' , cup milk . I teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butte r I package active dry yeast Whi pped strawber ry butter tastes

gourmetish but is nothing more than s weet or salted butter whipped until (See DAJRY. Page C2> Make cottage cheese breads for Easter.

Offer Festive Treats in Basket INVOLV E TUE

WllOLE FAM I LY 1n Ea ster preparati o n ~ . "' ith creative projects . But be 1maginat1vc lhe t raditional Eas ler baskets and decorations a rc easy to make with some novel ingredients from the superma rket.

Assemble fami ly and c reative friends lo help ma ke Easter decora t10ns

T he focal poi nt for your dinner t a ble or buf· fet could be a handmade Eas ter basket. fashioned from an easy mixture of m elted ma rshmallows. margarine a nd c ris p r ice cereal. Green -tinted cocon ut i ~ th e final touch to the " nest. "

F I LL THE COMPLETED b as ke t with frosted cupcakes, b ri g hlly colored eggs and small anima ls m ade f rom m ars h ma ll o ws. T he Bunny . Face cup­cukcs arc s aid to be easy to prepare Simply c ut mu rshmallows to make the face and bun­n y ea r s . t h e n add

features with cloves. red l'a ndies and broom s traw "whiskers ." T int ha r d · cooked eggs or mold e~gs out or the c r isp rice cerea l m ix­ture and roll them in ti nted sugar.

Ma king the ducks and ra b bit s to a r ra n ge around your basket is the most fun. according to pe rsons who·ve done the m before.

ASSEMBLE THE DUCKS and ra bbits with r eg ul a r o r p as t e l ­colored ma rshmallows plu s miniature mar s hm a ll o w s . S c i sso r s, dippe d in warm wate r . s ho uld make cutting easy. The cut marshmallow sides s lick to each other as well as to other uncut m a rshmallows . You a lso could fasten together the ma r shm all ow a n im a ls with toothpicks . Cand y decora tions should stay in place with the help of m a r s hm allo w c r e m e . For a festive touch. dip th e cut marshm a llow sides in colored s ugar or f rost m a r s hm a ll o ws

for \ar1e t y . th e Ea s t e r bun nies and d u cks ca n be s pread w i t h m ar s h mal l ow creme and coated with \\h 1te o r t oastl'd coconut It m igh t be h el p f ul to u se ma rshmallow cre me to secure facial features MI NIATURE EASTER

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l! la n dard :.1ze ma r s hmallow Fill ba s ket " 't h p ustel · l' Olorl'd m 1n 1a t.u r e marshmallows o r JCllY· bean ha lves. Make han· die with pipe cleaner

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MARSHMALLOW CRISPY BASKET

8 c ups mini a t ure marshm a ll ows or 80 regular marshm allows

10 c up~ c risp rice cereal

1 z cup mC1rgarine Melt margar ine an 6-

quar t dutch o ven over. l o w he a t . A dd marshma llows : s tir un-t ii m e l ted and we ll ble nded. Remove from heat. Stir in cereal unt il well coated . P ress 112

cups of mi xture into 9· inc h circ le . P lace on cardboard base or serv­ing tray. Form 31 2 cups or mixture into a 9·inch . ring : place on top of c ir­cle Repeat to form second ring

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To form handle . " rap a luminum foll around 20.inch length of ht!~l\ y "'re or coat h a nger . bend into " U " s hape 9 inches across Leaving t inch uncovered a t each end. press re ma1n1ng m i x t u re around forl Insert handJe ends into base of baske t Decora te with tinted coconut . 1f desired

Bunny Standing

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cre me and roll the m in toas t ed o r tint ed coconu1 .

Th e fi l le d bas ke ts seem to be so easy and ap p e al i ng that )O U m ig ht wa nt to ma ke several as gifts. For variety. )OU ca n

ll e re arc the di rec - Slep 2 mak e m arsh m a l low t i o n s r o r m a k i n g c r 1 s PY t' g gs . n a 1 , . c m a r shmall ow dccora . rec ipe. preparing in J . lions · qua r t saucepan Use 'a

DUNNY STANDING cup of mixture to form UPRIGHT each egg. Roll in colored

To make head. cut t s ug<ff Ma kes l ' 2 dozen (• rosswise s li ce fro m 212-i nch eggs . e a c h e n d o f a To tint coconut. d ilute ma r s hmall o w . Use a few drops of food col ·

. t oo th pic k lo f as t e n ._ ________ _, or in i? in •-.: t e a s poo n rou nde d si d e or thi s mars hm a ll ow to fl a t s id e o f a seco nd marshmallow. For ears and paw s, c ut m a rs hmaUow s lices in ha lf. Press cut side lo hal ves lo head and body. For tail , cut I minia ture m a rs hmallow in h a lf : press cut side of one half to body. Decorate face with small red candles, wh o l e c lo ves o r miniature marshma llow pieces.

SITl'ING BUNNY To make body, use a

toothpick to fasten the flat si de s o( 2 mars hmallows . For he ad , cut l c rosswise s lice from each end of another ma rshmallow : fasten rounded s ide of head to rounded s ide of body . Create ears. paws. tail and face features as for other bunny.

DVCK For h ead , cut a

crosswise slice from each end of I marshmallow. Secure a gumdrop beak lo 1 cut side . Add cloves or small candies for eyea. Use toothpick to fasten bead to rounded side of a second marshmallow. Create wings aad tall from 3 sUces cut from another marshmallow.

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Ueat mllk and butter, atJrrl .. UDUI mlxturt" ~at'hes 110 to us ...,..... Add Y•Ut and 1th· untU ~ved. Beat carrots wllh cona,. chffse, wbea& lel'1n, ~ ICI, Nit, clD• MIDOD. nutm•• ,._mixture. Ill• la a capt Rour to .... .....,,

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Tura out onto floured t urfate. knead ln enou1h ol the r malnlnt flour to pt 1 1Ulf dou1b. Place dou1h lD 1rMMd bowl, turnlq lo snue ab aAMI. Clover with plUUc wrap. IA& rile la warm plac:e uaW dalubled, about 1 v. how-a.

Turn douth out onlo ll1hUy nou~ turf ace. Dlvide lnto Utlrda. RoU ach toc~r Pl~ on lt1hUy snut'd baldac .a.e.t. Let 1tand t5 mlnutet. Balle In JaO.de1rM ovt n on 1Utht- t 1bell .o minute. Conr top loos~ly with rou an.r baklnit 30 mlnulet lo pre"91t over bro-nlQI· Mak• l loal.

s.una EGG aat:AD aAS&ETS Preput1 dourch H for ottatit'

CbMM Carrot ..,.ad. Let doqh n.. once. Cut off '• dou1h. Set •Ide. Dlvlct. ntma!ftlna doulh into I equal porticJM. Roll Ht'h porUon 1n&o bell Hd ...... lMo bullet to llold M ... .. n1UawlM. R..-at with remainlnl 1 portiom. Roll reHrved douah into alKlMnl~·to3· 1nch ropes.

CrlalcroM 2 ropu ovtr tach tlC. plnchln1 ends to baabt. Brush bHketa and handles with 1 •11 beattn with I tablespoon waler. Place on ll&hlly 1rea1ed bakln• a ht' l IA't rile In warm place t ~ houn or untU puffy. Bab on top atNll ln 3ll0-4el"ff oven 40 minutes or until tolden. Oe~ate 11 dealred. MakH 8 bukM.I.

naAWBER•Y BlJTl'EA h cup butter V. cup strawberry preeerve.

n •at butter unW aof\ and nutfy.

Blead ln •lrawberr1 preHrvet . M akea about '4 cup.

&"8Ta ca&A• na ·~- fJ&alaiMpoom) 1 J...., lemon Julee 1talileepoon 1u1ar 2 Jlaen whlpplna cream teuwhlta 3l0flcecubl. cracked

Combine ,ua. lemon Jwce. 1u1ar. cream, ea~ and lee cubes ln electric blender. Wblr unUI blfnded. Straln lJ\to ........ Mak•• 2 tervlngt.

Club Colfftdor nma tOd W,._a. doll tn the oau., Pilot ortd "°"'., nottcet OJ WOtnffl '1 ortd ltt'tlkl club mtthll(JI ond ftlntl /or 1"- follow­mg week - Tlluradov through Wfd. M~ Smd "°'~" lo Club C<Un· dar. OoU11 Pflot. P.O. Boz 1560. Cotta M tlO. CA 92Gf,

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(....._ .... Cl> --·,rr-:r~lf ..... ll1bt1y noured board. wMll .....,, roll doulb out 1o u . by Let rl1e a war• tf.lncb rectaale Spread place, free ol dnftl. u-1 tabltlpooa ....... but· tU doub1911 la alae or ter o.- douib JeaYial dotllla ...... to "'·lMla l · lacb mar1ta on aO •bcw• ,.._ aa. 18 ,,... •ldH. Spread "' eup ~~ ::=. :: ::~::'C:,=• pre- 1old•• bro•• · Im ·

BelimUI wttb lf.IDda mecll•• tan out of aide . roll cloulb UcbdJ P••· 8poaa remaillla& In JeU)'roll f ublon. cut topptq ta ca.ttte• on dou1h roU tn 12 equal roll1 · lerve wttb 101 • plecea. Ill• remalnlDI taaecl ...... Yield : 12 pretervea wltb brown ~-~"!!'!~!!"!'l"!!m!~~-1"11r. Place 1pooalu1 of mixture in cavity of greased muffin paa.

C\JPCAK£ i.• cupauaer 2eawhltn 2 tabl•IM>Ol'\& Wll~r l l-01 Jar marsn

mallow t reme 5 ~ teupoon vanilla Food colonna 24 cupukes Marshmallo>ws SmalJ red candle Whole cloves Gumdrops Colored sugar Broom straws

Combine s ugar. egg whites and wate1 in dou· bl e boiler ; beat with electric or rotary beater over bolling water unt il sort peaks form . Add marshmallow c r eme : continue beating unt.11 s llff p ea k s f or m Remove from heat ; beat in vanilla. Tint frosting with food coloring.

fo'rost cupcaf(es. f"or e.ach bunny fac·e. cut l marsh mallow 1n half. Place I half. cut side down . on cupcake. Cut rcmatnin~ ha lf into 2 round slices ror eurs ; dip cut s ides in colored s ugar. Place cars on cu pcake. Decorate with small red candies. whole doves or ~umdrop pieces Insert h r oom s traws for whi s ke r s M akes 24 cupcakl's.

Food Tips Helpful

Turmeric can ~ useo m yeast breads and cof­f ec cakes to give them a lovely golden color . But use the spice cautiously because just a dash or two goes a long way.

Now that papayas are widely a vailable. you may want to ser ve the m at a company brunch. You can offer them as a firs t ·course fruit . pared ;ind cut in wedges, with accompa nying wedges of lemon or lime.

Team ice cream with she rbet for desserts for ca lo rie ·watchers . One good combination is vanilla ice cream with lemon sherbet ; another. c hocolat e ice crea m with orange s he rbet. M ake the scoops small!

CA.ol Punch

GINGER PUNCH 3 cups unsweetened

grapefruit juice 2 cups unsweetened

pineapple juice 1 large bottle about

1 quart ginger' ale, chilled.

Mlx fruit Juices and chill. Just before serv­ing, stir in the ginger ale . Makes 16~-cup servings.

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To avoid disappoint · mtru. pre>SJ>tCU~ bride. ore reminded to ho~ rhdr w.ddmQ stotita. with o blaclr-and·whlte glotsv o/ tllt bride or o/ the couple. to IM FIGIMrf• ()qort· ~ one IOftt be/ore tilt Wfdding. • E:~t GnftOUtaef·

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Russian Easter Breads Especially for AdUl.ts CANDIED EGGS a nd jellybeans

.... nae for the child ren, but perbape adult eatertainiu calla ror a treat &Ml'a a little less sweet. a bit more

ran1ed on your ravorl\ •rvlnit flour. corn meal , 1ugu. yeul and n it In l1rJCfJ mixin1 bowl . beal atl low 11peed on tol~trlc mixer until lngre· d1enl 11 urc blcndt,'<.I

pl ate . they are worthy of the celebra tJc>n. Pua them around•

K UU('tl IOPb'*-ted·

tor JOW £aster brunch or desaert., H rve KuUch or J\uasl an Easter Breads •• . ak>Ga wh h tea°" tOffee. TM delicate le mon -a lmond navor CH ....... UM palate And Ute heart)' tn t_. MetM }~ r\abt lo cele.bra\c the MUday tba l "' 50 tnlw\ned •Ith lhe bealnnlna ol 1prlng.

<Rl1881AN t;A_8Tt; a Bllt:/\OS) Beat at medium s peed 4 to 5 mlnutts or until smooth. Add eggs, "' cup flour. lt mon peel a nd vanilla : ooat at low s peed on electric mixer until Ingredients are blended. Beat al bl~h speed 4 lo s minutes.

Bread• I cup milk I cup butter or muraunm• 3' a <'UPI all purpo t flour -.. cup nr•ch, '<i corn mell.I h cup suaar 2 J>kJ. a<'llve dry )'UJ;l I '• lea poons 1wlt 3 l'P Enncbed rom mu l adds • fresh

&raia ftavor. Interest ta be1ahtent-d In lhHe loevH wltb ~n ra1 lNI, can dled fn.Ut ud toaated almonds. And a 1pri¥llftl ol C'Olort'd nonpart"lls a tM ~Pt final touch on the ron

I lablcspoon j.trttlt!d lttmon Pt>cl I leaap()on vumllu

Gradually s ti r in remaining nour. nuts. raisins and candied f ruit. m ix tn~ well . Cover . let rise in warm place about 1111 hours or until doublt m s ite. SUr down batter; spool\ cvon· ty into 3 w\'ll·greased 1-pound coffee cans. 1 , rup loattt t.'Ci NII Yt•rt'<.I ulmond:.

1 • c·up .cold •n raisin~ Let n se in warm place about 1 ~ hours or unttl batter Is l inch above edge or can. Bake at 350 degrees. about 35 min ut es. Immediately loosen edge or bread f rom sides of can ; remove from can . Cool com· pletely on wire cooling rack.

fer MaR•r ' ana 1 • cup diced mtic\-d candwd fruit

lc:l•I I cup <"Ol\f Uont•n. r.ugar 2 lahl poonli mllk Colort"d nonpa re1 l11

THE a lJSSIAN Eo!ll('r breads -.111 Invite conv~r~ullon T ht'y will f1I r ight into our ~utht•rln~ Rccaui;\• they arc prt.•parl'd atw ct . you •. Ull' holteu. l'an l'l\JOY lht1 fe!1UV1l1f'!i, too They only requl~ cutting at t•rvmg time . Sltccd Int o rounds und ur

l,.or brntuJs. hc.>at cQmtm1cd rmlk and huttt~·r tn I quurt !!UUc\>1)aJ\ over 11wdium hNll unul vt•ry wurm c 120 to llO detcrees1 . s t1rr111u occw;1onally Add milk mixture to conlhllll-d 2 cupi.

For icing, combine sugar and milk ~· mix ing until smooth . Spoon acing over top of loaves: s prinkle wtth non· pare its.

Pork Crown Roast' howy But Inexpensive

Bob Hope's P ie Bob Hope 's lemon pie

m a kes a tangy treat for winter entertaining .

HOPE'S L EMON PI E 11..-:s cups sugar 6 tablespoons corn

s ta rch Dash of salt 1 1/• cups boilin g

water 3 eggs, separated 1r.s cup lemon j uice 2 t a b l e s p oons

margarine 2 teaspoons lemon

r ind l 9 - i n c h bak e d

pastry shell Dash or sal t

l 7 · ounc e Ja r m a rshmallow cre me

Combine sugar. corn­sta r c h a nd sa lt in sau cepa n ; g ra dually

add water. Bring to boil . s tirring constantly . Cook 1 minute or until mix· tur e is clear <\ nd thi c ke ned . Stir s mall amount of hot mixture into beaten egg yolks: return lo hot m ixture

Cook over med ium heal 3 minutes. s ti r ring constantly. Stir in lemon j uice , m a rga r ine a nd l emon r ind . Pour into pas try shell.

Beat egg whiles and sa lt u ntil s oft peak s form . Gradua ll y add m ars h ma ll ow creme. beating until stiff peaks form . Spread over fill ­ing. sealing to edge of cr u s t. Bake at 350 degrees. 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly browned . Cool.

C R OWN VOU K Ea ster d 1n11\'r with a cro wn roa s t of pork. Now's a good t1mt' to pre pare this showy roas t as pork curn•ntly 1~ lcs!I exponsivt' tha n many othe r meats

Have the butcher t ri m 1l and lie it for you . then m a k c· a c o r n b r l' a d dn•ssing and placl' in th t• hollow on lop. Cover th C' dress in g w ith alu minum foal wh il e )ou ' re roasting the pork

Sern· the roui.t with a ct ellg htfu l ly piquant saU<~l' made from sp1<'~ brown musta rd that ·s y um m y ~ood and not difficult to makt·

Co mpl el\' the mL•nu w ith m as h l•d sw eet potatoes 1n orange buskcL~

C R OWN ROAS T Of' PORK

l ,2 c u p (' h 0 p p c d onions

1z c uµ c h o ppe d <'l! len

2· tablespoons butter or margarint•

2 packets seasoning and broth

ey Read our newspaper and How's this tor a good answer =un.t coupOnS. tood news and cash \n on advertised values. d• money every single week consumer reports that can s~ve y~upartant tor busy women . ...... ISO save you time. Wh•c is ' other respons1b1\lt1es • .., a hildren and many managing a home. c e' weekend enter·

f t n? We COY • In the market or u nd town Tv and 'ainment and special events ar~~1es a whole package o1 .--vies Recreation. sports. ho . e you a hit! Whenever ,....,. · d features to gav Interesting news an . been teehng a httle

so 11 you ve you have the time. help Get the paper. 5h0Pworn lately. get some

Wh•t'• In It tor you? TM enswer • ppears on ev.rt P•9• of

YOUR

1..: cup water 2 cups cornbr~ad

crumbs I s ix pound crown

r oust or pork Sautc onion s u nd

cel('ry in butter: add one packe t o f sea son in g

Combane a ll in g r e. dients and s immer gent­ly for 10 minutes. Stir occa s i ona l l y . Se r ve warm or cold ovt-r pork roas t. pork c· hops o r ham.

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Kulich (or Russian Easter Breads) is a treat that's a little less sweet. a bit more sophisticated. It's especially for adults at Easter time.

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sti r Pour over co rn brea d (' r u mbs : tO S!> we ll . Rub contents of r~ maining seasoning and broth packet into pork roas t

Pa ck s tuffing laghtl) rnto top crater of pork roa st CO \l'r w i t h aluminum foil. Prt•hl•at ove n to 1 ~0 d eg re e s . Pl ace ro:.1s t 1n oven lo 325 dcgrel'!-.. Roas t ror 25 to 30 minutes per pound or approximate! )' 2• ... hours Sen·<· with '4 a rm f'ruity Mustard Sauce Ser ve!> s ix

F RUITY M USTA RD

SAUCE I Jar • 8 ox. l brown

mu!>tard I Jar • 12 oz. 1 1>lum

or apple Jelly I Jar C8 1 2 Ol I

m ango chutney

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andtrythis Hot Folger$ Roat

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Folger s • 1s mountain grown cofw\! That's the richest. most aromatic kind of coffee there is. In the cool mountain c1ir and gentle sunshine. coffee npens mor~ slowly, so it stores up more rich flavor.

Folger's Coffee (in the red can) comes in several grinds-then~ ·s one 1ust right for your coffeemaker. And. for automatic drip coffeemakers. try Folger·s Flaked Coffee. It's specially made for these machin~s. and it"~ naked to release more of Folger's rich flavor so you use less and save money.

Get your favorite Folger·s today and save 45¢.

Hot Folger's Float 4 cups brew\!d Folger's Coffee 1: J cup) nonfdt dry milk powdl!r I I cup un!IWCl!tl!nl!d COCOd powder 1 J cup sug<lr Vamll<> 1cl! cream

Prepare Fo19'?r':. according lo dire<:­tions on can. In saucepan. blend nonfat dry milk powder. cocoa powder. and sugar; grilduallyslir ln the h0tcoffoe. H eat through. ~11rnng Ull sugar dlssolvt!s. Pour into cups or mugs. float a small scoopful of ice cream dtop each serving. Makes 4 servings.

~ The Folger Cottoo Company, 19711

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OR ONE 26 oz. OR 39 oz. CAN OF FLAKED OR TWO 1 lb. CANS OR TWO 13 oz. FLAKED

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Controversy Continue8 Over Low-Purine Diet For Gout Also, strict low animal fat diet said to cause rerrissions of multiple sclerosis patients.

aa u re with coo k t d c hicken and noodlH . apoon into 1 llthUy but lt red ~k; diah. Top •f lb cru anc1 dot w tit rem n1 l table· spoonbutt..-

ervtngM. nJFFt:D

EGGPLANTS 2 medium ctuiplunt J oolon. dlc:cd 4 atalk !S ce le r y.

diced

l cup cornfluke crumbll

1 ~ c up g rat e d Purmesan chee c

tomato Juice. salt und oreaano. Simm~r until vegetables are tender Re move from heal.

with remalniDg cheese. Bake ro r 20 mlnutea. Makes 4 servings.

cHll\al nmllliom bave resulted from a 1t.l'ict low animal tat diet.

A leader of di« re·

By June Roth Bake l5 manults. or until c rumb • arr browMd and 1n1rHlents a re bubbl hot M11ke11 4

l cup tomato Julcl' \ i lCHpcl9n NUil

Cul eiRPlants in ha lf a nd scoop out fl esh Urefully , leaving Un· broke n s he ll s . Dice s cooped·out eggplant fle s h ~ pla ce 1n ~ sauce an with celery .

Preheat oven lo 350 de1ree1. Add egg and cornflake crumbs lo mixture ln saucepan and s tir In half the cheese. Fill eggplant shells with this mixture: s prinkle

WHI LE TH ESE IS forrn in tb1I fteld la Roy NOT a tnown cure for L. Swank. M.D., PbD. the 2~.000 Americans head d the Neurolo&Y who suffer from the di• · Division in the lledlclne eas'! or tbe brain and Departm ent a t t h e s pinal cord known as University of Ore1on multiple sclerosis. suc· <See GOUT. Pase C'I>

T H Ea•; IS t>On troverty . about whelh• r suffe~ rrom aoul Df'ed lo folio• a low purine dlt>t when \· fr~ rt lvtt mt>dttaUOfl can kN•p lh problem under control Many d o('l\)n and h011>i\al dwtlclan con hnu<- to prt>scrlbe this '1ltl , at leut IUllll theo m•dlct lion takt!a over com pl et~ lv .

Gout usually t1trlkes lM big toe. but u n ljf­fert any olht'r body JOlnt Of lhO'i{' Who haVl' UO over producllon or unc ucid in the blood MosUy men s uffer from lh111 m a l ady . bu t women may be vulnerable to at· ta ck a ft e r t h e m e nopause years

T H E LOW· P U R INE diet restrict.~ tht' s ite or meat. poultry .ind fish p o r t 1 on s l o i. t • , . e r a I o un ce s u d a) 11 t•lim1nale!> all on:u n meats sudl ai. li\ e r . kidney ;rnrl all rl1shc>s made with dnc•d Pt'<1 ::. <1nd rlned twa ns . ft' ats <1 r e generally limited to one tablespoon a day . In <.i ddi tion. ~omL' doctors p1·erer that the pe1tie nt avoid alcoho li c bcvc ragl.'s . coffrc . lea and co1·oa.

The problem of plan· ning s uch a diet m e nu is to get cnouf.'(h protein in t he form of skim milk prorlurts. esrn whites and peaoul bu tl er t q_ t· o m p e nsa t c l<Jr lhl' s ma ll portions of al low e d m eal. fish a nd poultry protein

Lul·kil) p,J ::, la I S

1.w rm1llt.'d . :rnd that cu n ht• lunwd .into a rilling 11 1 s h "' 1 l h a I i t t I t> 1·11 hnar.v 1muginution

f: X (' E P T t • 0 R 1wanuts and peanut but I •• r 1 n r <' a s o n a h I t' .1muunts. all ot h(•r nut :­mui.t ht• orn1tted /\void -,pH•cs. cnnd1mt•nls and ric·h dt•:->sl'l"t s that OJrC' ha :.ed o n bu t lt· r or c·rcam Rc mcmhcr I he l11n1tat1on ul ont• table· " JIOOO of Cal" rlay

Omit gravies. m<.>at hroths. cJnchov1es. ht•r r 1 n J! . s a r rt 1 n t ' s • m u c k t• r e l . :. h r 1 m Jl . • s t·allopi. and oystt'r:-

\' ei?<'lab lc> ... t o omi t bt•!> 1d cs th e dri e d l!·11umcs arc aspa rag us. t·a u li f lowcr . pc•<J!> , m us hrooms. peppe rs .ind s pinach

Ir \'OU or ~omc·unl' IO 'our· familv h as been · r\.•S t rJCl .. d . lO lJ low · purine diet to help to control a high uric acid t·ount. here a rc some rt.•c1pes that will make the diet easier to bear.

NOODLE PUDDING PARMESAN

1 packagP 1 12. o u n ccl broad e gg noodlt::.

1 :lleas poon s uit t quart water

Ser"e Sousage and 81s<u1" for FREE

'

sfer Breakfast! ( 11 O"• l ·o• Con of

Mrs. Wright's Biscuits

With the Pu"haae of One

~ Safeway 'fl"'"b~'6... Whole Hog ~ Sausage ' 11-0.S 109

bit

11 teas~n oregano t c

Farmer .lohn Smoked

Ham or Former brand. Full Shonk Half

or Whole.

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3·H•"' Keck '-'"' . ..,w........ (Butt Half lb. '1.49) lb.

Boneless Ham Fully Cooked Waler Added Smok·A-Roma lb . • 2 19

Cragmont Cola

Regula r or Diet

He n Turkeys Swift Butterball, 1 ~A••• , ·~ Fro1en. 1O- I4·1bs. , .. " lb

Health & B eauty A ids And More!

Vitamin ''C'' • Sofewoy Tablets ri

Chewable

250· rng. '2 '9 Bottle

... .,. of 100

B-Complex Safeway .

Listerine Moutflwasfl

Bottle $219 of 100

32·0Z. $219 . Bottle

Fresh and Crisp. Large, Firm Head1

H d M I Chillfor oney ew • ons l reokfa•I

i Large A woe ados ~;:,~a

M h 0 S Greol With Safeway US r om Choice loef Steaks

'.I E~i~e Celery

White Onions us Mo l

Red Potatoes US No 1

Miehe lob Beer

lb. 39-

eoch ~9·

Whipping Cream

2 cups crus hed corn· ~----· Coppertone flak t:li I cu p g r ated

Parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon sort

butter 2 tablespoons rmcl)

<·hopped pars ley Preheat oven to 350

degrees Cook noodles in boiling s a iled YllJler for 8 minut es: drain t horoughly . Combine corn flake crumbs. and r heese and a dd t o noodles. Add butter and pars ley and toss a ll li g h tl y . Spoon into a li g htl y butt ered casserole and bake for 15 m inutes . Makes 6 servings .

CIOCKEN TETKAZZINI

l tablespoon butte r 1 tablespoon flour l cup skim milk ''• t.eapooo salt I/• teaapocm paprika t teaspoon lemon

juice 2 cups cooked cubed

chicken 1 package <8-ouncel

broad noodles, cooked 1.4 cup C1"Ulllbs from

white toast 1 tablespoc>n butter

Preheat ovht to •oo degrees. Melt 1 table· s poon butter in a saucepan. Stir ln Oour and cook until bubbly; eradually stir ln milk and cook, stirring con· stantly, uri\il mix lure thickens.

Add ult, paprika. and lemon Julee .. Combine

...

Additional Savings From Safeway :~Canned Yams cu~1.h'W~~'e 3g:,,'· 49' ~Cool Whip o..~!~·,~~ne

•Peat • Peat and

Cul Corn • Canots • M1 .. d Vegetables hl-olt "91en

~--c~ Hawaiian Bread tclng•

~D I I 9'ocade .. e ergen 1111.Uqvtd

~Orange .lulce ~--c~ lweel PICkles '•~u ..

Time Te l'vt " Greetl'" ..... .,_ ....... -~·

l-01. 19' Carton

2~~.99c 'to:;· 99c 22-or. 79c lottlo

~:~ ., .. 22.oz. 79c

Jar

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Safeway Liquor & Wines For Easter Price1 EffOdive In l icensed Safewoy1. No Sole1 In EJ1C9tl .t 20 Gallent. Ne Soles fof .......

flmaclen Mt. . Burgundy

• Mt. Cho blit

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lebastlanl I. Vin Rose

• Mt. lwevndy

•299 1.5 -· -=r Liter

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'FOOD V.C.ieect.y. April 1t , 1979 OM.VN.OT

••• Gout EAaLY SIGN o( mu ltiple 1cle ro1t1 ire 1eveN faUiue, lmpalr(td

<From P••e C4) senS1tlon in the le111. Medical School. who has and abrupt bUndneas or written a bOok. " The double vlslon. ll'a am­Multlple Stle roals Diel portanl l o get ear ly Book," lha t off en ex- d ia1no1l1 a nd to &t't cellent tnformaUoo and ple nty ol rn l during the

l for ... _ .. s day. Diet can pJay an rec pea wn: • · • pa- Import.ant rol tn "'to lleat and for thoae who " suffer rrom heart d ls · longing remiss on. , u .aae or strokes. cording tC) Dr wank .

oa. SWANK recom· who baa J)('nt the pu t ra.nda the UmllaUoo or 30 yeart In C'l<>ett contact -~r -...all for his pa with 1 tudy of Plll lent.11 .,....... ..... a l l h e M o n I r f' a I tlenta to twl~ a week, 1n N I 1 I 1 t 4-ounce porUona. 6l"tf euro og u l\ 11 alutC' 1elertion1 s hould b t' a nd al t.M ntvcnaty or from the leaoeat cuts. Oregon Mt•<h<"al School a ll ex.ceee fat Mould tNi Here are aome re P<' t d m m e d aw a Y a nd _1r_o_m __ h_1_1_· ·_M_u I ll PI ,. a ravy ronta.ining rat bt• eliminated

Seofood ond poultry m ake up lht> balance of meal1 during th wc<'k. w lth poultry s ktn re moved !or the pati ent s ince it r onlH1ns f at Coo k poult r y !> l ufr int: • e p a r a t t ' I > 1 n a easserole rathl•r than 10

the bird where \t would absorb too much clrhl plnit rat

Easter Buffet

Rice Ring Platter Cheese Tray Roi ls

Daffodil Cake

RICE RING PLATTE R A food processor will

m ake quick work of slit• ing the vegetables.

11~ cup olive oil 1,:! p o und s n a p

bea ns. tipped and cut in· to 1.4 to 1 2-\nch lengths

1 large onion, cut in thin s trips

2 s m a ll z ucc hini I about 1"2 pound>. thinl y s liced

2 small straightneck yellow squash ca bout 1 2

pound ), thinly sliced 1 large clove ga rlic.

minced Sa lt. pe pper . a nd

oregano to taste -1 cu p con ver t ed

ri ce, freshly cooked ac­c o r di ng to pac k a ge directions and hot

Thinly sliced cher ry tomatoes

Thinly s liced ha m In a 10-inch s1d llet or a

wok heat \he oil ; add beans. onion, zucchini, ye llow squash, garlic , s a lt . p e pper a n d oregano; mix we ll .

Cover tighUy and cook ove r moderate hea t . s tirring occa s iona ll y a nd adjust ing heat 3$

" n ec ess a r y, un ti l vegetables are tendc r­crisp 10 minutes or so.

Pack rice into a 4· to 6 -cup o i le d ho t rin g mold ; let s tand about 5 minutes.

6" POT IA.

IASTll FRiil IASl<ETS ~;'. 52.49

• l l Siil U ' I ti • ll Siii u " ..

S<-l•ro1 1 Diec Book" to (iCUide you In low anlm 11l ra t tooklnal 8T VrrnNG FO• MEAT

oa POUl.T•Y t tah t es p oo n

p0lyunu turatl'd oll l laqie o tll o n .

cho1>1>ed l <'Ull r h o pp ed

ctlc ry tchop with omr O( th~ le&VC'S )

4 C'Ul)!I f)r t'ftd ('\Jh{'8 t r u11 broth • S<ilt. pt!j)p<•r. lhynw

nd """''' to tu,tr ,., <'U P mushroom:i

• or r h f'~l n ul s. or .clblt•l& I, OPllMfll

P reheat OV<'O lO 3SO d ('a r et• Heu l oi l an S8U('l'(lDn tlnd llR htl

Wlftl( SUPl'lY lASTSt

aaule oniOft I nd c~lery . To ' tocether wlth othtr tnarfdlenu. u1ln1 broth to m oisten Plucu in buk Ina d lah. Bake l to l \'\ hours. Cover with roll to It ·ep from d rying out Makea81trvlngs.

FAT: None 0 I t. : Toto l 3 l e u

spoona,or '' teaspoon pt r servln.c

Lt;MON FRIE D CID K EN

I broiler chicken < 2 to 31, pound 1. cut into ~l·rvl ng PICCt"S

2 l abl~poons IC'm on JU lee

2 t a b l es p oo n s poly unisalurated oil

• ~ u•a1ipoon garli c

---......

powdtr ~. teaspoon 11lt t' te111poon soy sauce 1 1 teaspoon ground

thyme ' ~ lea.spoon ground

manor a m Mi teaspoon pepper 1~ teaspoon g ra t.ed

lemon rind i.Aa cup nour i.Aa teaspoon paprika

P r eheat ove n to 400 degrees. Wash and skin ch ic ken: d ry well and place In la rge sha llow pan . Mix together lemon juice. oil. garlic powder. salt . soy sauce. thyme • marjoram. pepper and le mon rind.

Pour over chicken and

marinate ln refrigerator at leut S boun. turnln& o c:c: aalonally . Draln c h ic ken on absorbe nt paper.

Mix nou.r and paprika . Coat chicken pieces with mixture; shake orr ex· cess. Place ln ba king di s h . Bak e f o r 30 m inutes: tum and ba1'e 30 minutes more, or un· l il chicken ls le nde r . Makes 4 servings ..

FAT: 2 ounces da rk m eal - 1 t e as poo n While meat - none .

O IL : Tot a l 6 tea · spoons. or l .lh teaspoons per serving SPANJSll BAKED FISH

6 slices whUe fish

· - / sAVrE ) .. ····- 1ow•-& cou•1•Y-· LOW .. o• MARKET 1As1n RED-X

Invert r ice onto hot se rving platte r ; fill center with as much of t he vegeta ble mixture a s it will take: serve re· maining vegetable mix· lure separately. Garnish top o r r i n g w i th tom a toes and surround with ham. JI

Makes 6 ser vings.

{'- '10/ FRESH SWEE1-- BROWN & SERVE

ROLLS COMMITfEE LUNCH Omelet Creole Salad Brownies Coffee

CR EOLE SALAD Ok ra. long popular in

the South, is now win· n ing favor in other parts or the country.

10-ounce pac k age frozen cut okra

7-ounce can whole· k e r ne l golde n c orn , dra ined

8 l a r ge ch e rr y tomatoes, qua rtered

Dressing , r ecipe follows

Cook okra according to package d irections, but omitting salt and on· l y until l ende r -cris p ; dra in and cool.

T oss with cor n . tomatoes and Dressing. Serve at once or a fter chilling. Makes 4 serv· ings.

Dress in g : B eal together unlit blended 2 tablespoons sherry wine

-..Oe gar, V• cup olive oie , ~ teaspoon salt and 2 teaspoons pre p a r ed mu11tard. 1bis makes a tangy dressing.

DINNER FOil TWO Lamb a.ops Pota toes Spinach Sa lad

Banana Dessert BANANA DESSERT

1 tablespoon butle r <I tablespoons ginger

mar malade Juice of 1 s mall

oran1e 2 ripe banana s ,

sliced 2 tablespoons light

~ rum, II deslred ,,; 2 larce_ or 4 .unall

allc:ea pould cake, toast· ed ll de91red

Jn 1n l · lnch skillet ever moderate heat stlr C8ee BtJFFET, Page

Cl)

m YAMS

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!It Si\~lliCS CAl.CWllO r•OM R!COIM l'OSllOl'RI((~ l'RIOl 10 IUlil I 1918

ON JUNE 24 TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES 15% TO 25%! MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAO. QUARTERS FOR All YOUR uguoR NEEDS. YOU'LL FINO SLASHED PRICES THROUGH UT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIALS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS.

v. t.eupoon salt "- te11poon blnk

pepper v. teupoon mace or

nutmea l lar1e onion. thinly

sliced 2 t-ablespoona diced

pimiento 6 thick sUces tomato 3 table s poon s

snipped green onion tops l cup thinly sliced

mushrooms lh cup dry she rry or

white wine l cup toasted bread

crumbs .. Preheat o ven to 350

degrees. Wipe fish with da mp

Preheat oven to 350

........ 1ftl'8 ft9b ..... damp dotli . Sprinkle wllh tall, pepper and mace. Arran1e onion 1Uce1 and plmleMo lD bottom al bakinl dl8ll II by 8 by 2 ..-... Top with seuoaed f~h s lices arraqed aide I by aide. ,

Cover each pteee · ot ri1b with a tomato 1llte; s pr i nkle with artlen onion s . Scatte r mus hrooms over all : a dd wlne and bread c rumb s . Bake UD · covered. about 35 to 40 minutes. Makes 6 serv-in gs.

FAT: None OIL.: None

••

PllClS lfFICTIYl WlO. , APR. 11 THIU SUN., API. IS, 1979.

AU tUAlfTfTY ltG#n llSftVlD. NO SAU TO DUUIS 01 fOt awu OI COMMllCIAl Int.

ADVERTISED ITlM AVAILABILITY GUAR AN TW lat h of 1neo;e ao.rrt1~ •IPm\ •s rtQuueo to ti.. rf;cl•ly aYa1lable '°' sate 1n each Ma1 l et 8as••r \IO<e. e•etPt as \l>f'C•f•olly no1eo •n this ;o II • e do run out 01 an IOYefl•'W!O •IPm ,.p ••II olle1 you filU• Cllo•ce ot a comparable •IPm when ava1laDtP r Ptlecting lhf' ume \dwings 0< a ra1ntheck ,.hirh will ent•tlP yQu to purc ha~ 1he llOYertrsecl •IPm •• the .tdwerltsed p11ce w1tn1n JO DAYS

, -

I

Glazed Ham, Pork or Lamb Needn't be Jelly-Bean Sweet •••· POa1' oa

LA•• - they ' re •It lradltkma• l•vorit• for ltaat•r SUnday dinner. AllO tnditloDal, but not

if.•ttary, ~re those bMI\ .wen aJuea

.,.,, ••••r· packed ••ce1 can mu your Eaa&er rout add up lo 11\0re calories lb•n a 14).poUlld ~ate rab­b1t.

Today, w•'ve playf'd Eaatt>r~Bunny · in · Revene. Wt've taken away the '"'ary ex «'alori._ from your holi­day main roune, but not lht! IWl'~tne . ThC' t' apecl1) oct'uion roa t. are alaud with natural

••• Buffet <hem Paa~ C'S>

together the butter , marmalade and uranal' juice untll mb.ture bub bl es.

Add ~ bananas and heat Stir In the rum. If used . Spoon over th~ pound cake and servtt at once. Makes 2 servings

SUPPER FARE Baked Bearu. S.ila1l

Wheat Soy Bread Fruit Beverage WHEATSOV BREAD

Ad apted from " Recipes from a Small Planet,·' thi s rec1pt• makes hearty nnd de· Jicfous loaves.

1 package dry yeas t 2 11.a c up s warm

water ' •cup corn oil l/.a cup honey 1i,...i teaspoons s alt n~ cups soy nour,

available at health-food stores

4 to 5 c ups whole wheat flour

Dissolv e ye<J s t in waler : stir in ml. honey, salt: gradually s tir in soy nour

Gradually work in t> no ug h of the whol e wheat flour «4 cups J to make a manageable dough. Let rest for 15 minutes : On a smooth surface floured with as much of Ute remain in i;( whole ~hea t fl o ur a s necessary . knead until smooth and elastic 10 minutes.

Let ris<' in a draftfr<.'e 80-de g r ee place until doubled 1 hour. Shap~ mto 2 loaves and place each in an oiled 8~ by 4 "2 by 2i,...i.inch loaf pan.

Let rise as previously for 45 minutes. Bake on the rack below center in a preheated 350-degree oven about 35 minutes. Turn out on rack a nd cool Makes 2 loaves.

SPRINGTIME BRUNCH

Tomato Cocktails Pancakes with

Spring Conserve Sausage Coffee

SPRING CONSERV E Tried -and -true com­

bination that 's as de lee· table as ever

4 c up s di ced rhubarb

4 cups strawberries 1 orange, seeded

and ground "'a c up slive r e d

blanched almonds 7 cups sugar

In a large saucepot over 10'4 hea\ , ioti r together all ingredients until sugar is dissolved. ~ Over high heat bring to a boil : boil gently . s tirring occas ionally , until thickened.

At once pour into s terilized home canning jars Adjus t cap s . Process for 10 minutes in a boiling wate r·bath canner Makes about nine 6-ounce jars. .. COCKTAIL FARE

..Bloody Marys Anchovy Blend Crackers

ANCHOVY BLEND Easy, qui ck way to

produce a spread that is deligbUuJly s mooth and b'as interestlng flavor

8 -ounce packa ge cream cheese, cut into 8 equal p ieces and let soften

4-0Wtce wedge blue chePse, cut into 4 equal pieces and let soften

- V. cup sweet butter. cut into 4 pats and let sorten

2-ounce can rolled anchovies

With metal blade in place in a food pro­cessor, dialri bute the cheese and buller in the processor bowl.

With a fork, lift each anchovy Crom the can and -diattibute in the bowl: discard the oil.

Proeesa until blended. Pack into a serving con· tainer. cover Ughtly and ebm to let n avors blend and mixture become ftrm . llakes about 1~ eupsspnad.

t

rruit juJc:e conteatratat, undiluted. the lltnd Uaat come frozen ln alic-ou.nce cans . Sii•

bake. butln1 oftea, u­tU lbermometAtr nau 140 ..........

In each case, we've chosen the let portion fo.r our J:ater ~t that '1 the leanest. least fatte ning par\ : Tbert' are th ree pletu of kltchea f'<lUipment we heartily N."C'Ommtod for roasting mHt · a non t llck roulln« pan

equlPOICI w•th a ta<'k , a bulb·l)'pe batter 1 for ba1tln1 and sklmmlna fat trom drtpplna• > and a mea t thermo m e-ter llhere's no ~r way to know IOI' ..,,.. WMO a ro11t I• rtallr done 1. •tNRAPPLE·GLAl£D 8v &arbara Glbbone

Oft a reek In a routln1 akin and fat from u.e pan . I n1e rt meal ham. Score aurfec:. lo· thermometer ln tblckest to a diamond pattern part, not touchlnc bone. and deeorai. WUb whole Bake, uncovered , no c:lovet. Arrange pin .. p· water added, in a 325- pie rtnp creeene Juice > agrM- OYea <•bout ao on top ot ha..., teeut"e mfnulea per pound >. wlth tootbplc:k1 or After .U to eo minutes. c loves, If nec:e11ary . remove from oven . Comblne remalalftl ln· Drain and discard melt· 1redlent1. lnc:h&diac ed fat lo tbe pan. j uice from rin11 . and

Remove from oven to a euttlal boent and waJt ii ...... befor9 earY'· tns. Skim fat from pu Julces and uae H a HUCe. Makes 12 MfY• Inga, about 2SO calorl• each. plua 25 calorlel r0r each Slhieapple rtq.

BAXEOllAll def rotted, undiluted s~ to s.pound fully

rooked, ru.rt'<I ham <ltan only>

whole cluvc:a

8·ounC'e can Julee .. parked plnenpple rlnas

6-0w'lce tan pineap­ple Juice concentrate,

2 teaapoona pre· pared muatard Pia~ him rat-side up

With a sharp knife, pouroverbam. lleWl'1lto trim away moat of the the oveo and conUnue \0 <See GLAZED, .... en

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MRS. SCHLORER'S 59c HAM GLAZE.. u oz

BLACK PEPPER ' "tNc" s ! •-0z 79c TORTILLA CHIPS :fil~tM~:ucoo• >-OZ 75c INSTANT NESTEA .. ! HJZ s2.09 APPLE JUICE ~· ! •• oz sl.45

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Health & Beauty Aids Specials PITIED OLIVES t~~J:· ! POLAIOID FILM M08£A. S5 0• • OllT·NEA ,,.

VllA FRESH • ll -7-UP ____ 36-c' YRAlllllS .. • I =-·~~C~~~~U s 1 •• I llf Al

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1112-0l

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cu smE con ""'"' .. OI 31· ME KERllL con ..... . '°' 31' SW££T PUS ....... WOI 39' POTATO SAW TRAY

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Ideas Offered For Glazing, Decoratilig Easter Ham HEaE"8 AN tD£A for 1luint and The Potato cauerol• un be prep1ted Wholeclovn bro wn more. U1ln& 3 slices of pineap.

d-o Un• aala EH~ bam to la mlnutea by u1ln• p1clla,.d tt" cupnuedc()(onu• ple. trim to petal anapes. Arrance on .;;11!•the-ta!n auracuve. TM •ty acalloped potatoH and canned ~ ham. Cul remaining pineapple into • laae ol .J-a pie Jule "'-naired mu1brooma, the home economl1l1 Placo ham, fat •Ide up, on rack tn thin wedges: add to remalnin1 glue yeHow ~laftd bro:;_ ;.1a; ~· IQ. Bak• the potato dlah 1n I.be ovtn 2~!11~: P3•na,::~: 1~:2~~~~,r ,::~~ a long with coconut. Serve over sliced portedly ls made ln mlnutff, and aloes Wl\h the ham. th ermom~tor rudi. 140 degrees . ham. CJoubl11 u a sauce to aerve with the To romplfte )'our dinner. aerve • Drain and m easure juice from POTATO MtJSH&OOM C.USE•OLE ham. 1plnacb u lad wlth 1Uced e11 plneapple; add water If neeessary 2 packages ( 5~ ·Oz. eac h '

Balle the ham as u1HI, and bruah samllb. uu.tty roll• aad roM wine. to make ~ cup. . scalloped potatoes on alaa v.ihen ham l• al moat eooked. Strawberry hortcak would be a do· Combine juice, cornstarch, brown 4 cups boiling water, l \ii cups milk Tbtn, ~lnc these aunesOona from llghttuldffaert !l u ga r 11nd mu s tard i n small l can l4-oz.> sliced mushrooms, the bom ttonomlat.s at the R. T. GALA EASTt:a HAM asaucepan. stirring until s mooth. Heat drair~aapoon parsley flakes French Co., rut pineapple 1llca into 1 bonelas ham. 8· 10 pounds to s immering, s llrr1ng occasionally. Combine potato sUces, seasoning dal1)' lhapt-s and carnlah U>e ham. 1 can c~i. > s liced p)ntapplc Stud ham with cloves: brush with mix, water. milk . mushrooms and

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TANGY TOMATO SAUCE .. . In saucepan. combine re­maining · ~ can <7~ ounces > semi ·condensed tom a t o roya le so up f about h cup l a nd a generous dash crushed or egano leaves. Heat : stir occasionally. Makes about 1h cup. Ser ve over hamburger patty o r cooked spaghetti.

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"fell " 1 that covers the leg of lamb; this cover· i n g r etains moisture. P lace the lamb on a rack in a roasting pa n a n d in sert a t h e rmom e t er in th e t hickes t p a r t. not touching the bone.

Co mbi ne remaining. ingredients a nd po ur over the lamb. Continue to bake. basting often. until ml'at thermometer r t> ads 140 degr t!eS I rare > or 160 <medium ). (Lamb is b~st served with some pink ness re m a ining . > Re m ove to a c uttin g board a nd wail 15 minutes before carving. Skim fat pan juices and ser ve as a sauce. Makes 12 servings. about 240 calor ies each.

ORANGE-GLAZED FRESH HAM

5· to 8-pound bone-in fresh ham h a lf ( lean only>

J thin-skinned juice orange

6-ounce can orange J ui ce conce ntrat e, defrosted. und iluted

1 tables poon soy sauce

14 teaspoon ground cinnamon

With a sharp knire, trim most or the rat from the out.side of the roast. Set the roast on a rack in a shallow pan. Ins e rt meat thermometer in the center of the thickes t part, not touching bone. Roas t , uncovered, no waler added, in a 325-degree oven <allow about 35 minutes per pounds >. Alter 2~ to 3 hours, drain and discard fat .

Slice unpeeled orange very thin; pick out seeds with a p<>inled knife. Discard sma ll end slices. Arran1e remaln­illa slices over the top of tbe pork. Secure with toothpicks or cloves, if desired.

Combine remaining ingredients and pour over port. Continue to bake. basting oft.en, Wl· Ul meat . thermometer re1d1 170 decrees -well-done.

Remove roast from one to a eutllnc board and .no- It to Mt 10 to 11 m._.. before c•rv· Au. aim fat from pan drlpp1a11 and 1pooa Oftf lllted meat. llakea 11 tenlnp. about 2'11 calorie1 each.

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Put on a we can't say enougn about our hams, boneless, water-added. or bone-in, halved or whole, succulent sl iced hot or cold . But this page only holcis so many words, and we have a lot to say about our standing rib roasts and USDA Grade A turkeys, too. Not to mention the trimmings ... sweet yams, pineapple rilngs, relishes and mustard to slather on leftovers, bread for sandwiches or stuffing, eggs for hunting and brunching.

pretty bird. You can also count on Lucky for a Qualitv·bondeci standing rib roas.t that will make the beef lovers at your table rejoice. Perfect for special occasions, it's at an everyday price you 'll rejoice over too!

vour Easter holiday fOod bill needn't be all It's cracked up to be. In fact, you can actually save money at holiday time by shopping at Lucky. so why be egged on by games and prizes to shop anywhere else? At Lucky, you get low discount prices on all items throughout the store. And this week, you~I even find them on Easter baskets, greeting cards, giftwrap and egg­dyeing accessories. Make Lucky your one-stop Easter store. Lucky lets you do it fancy for a plain anci simple price.

our turkeys had to pass a beauty contest to get where they are today. They're 10 to 16-pound, plump, fresh hens, with no unsightly pinfeathers, bruises, crooked wings or torn skin. That makes them USDA Grade A, which are the only kind Lucky would have around. so for occasions like Easter that deserve nothing but the very best, you can count on Lucky for a

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(8 DM.VPILOT Cluti Ealenilar •EM·KA•ao• CLUB: The 1rou'­

wUI meet •t 10 a.rn. Thunday. AprU 12, al the Tan ol the Whale. Newport Beach 1"e nominaUna commlt&M will pH1ent candidates for next year'• om~. Speaker will be Randy Cobb, te~her and entertainer.

084NGB OOUNTV Hl8TOalCAL IOCllTY: The hlalory or the old alone church at the San Juan Caplatrano Ml"k>n wlll be dilt'uued al the 'nwnday. April 12. lliatoricaJ Soc•tty meetlna . The 1roup wUI gather al 1 :~ pm. al the Charlee W. Bow•rt Memoria l Mueeunt, Santa Ana,

TH\JllSOi\ V MOaNING CL B OF NEWPORT BEACH: The aroup Will mtel ul 10·30 a m. Thursday. April 12, •t ~ Balboa PA\'1lion Wc-1 hm»n Taf Arnold will entl'rtatn with com cdy. songs ood bufl)o plt1y lnM

·ADVANCEDllEALTH CENTEK : A s~rics of l~t>turt'1§ will be ht>ld at 7 30 p.m . Thur ·doys. Th.,.y urn April 12, " Charismu The Po~ er • Tht: Good

and the EvU;" April 19, " Sex in the ramlly;" AprU •· " Child Abuie."

The l~lures wUI ~ held at the Ad· vanced lie.Ith Center raclllty In Newport Beach lnlorm aUon. u ll 9'1$·0100.

SOUTH COAST LITEaACY COUNCii; : J oint tutor lraln\n~ clanea 1pon1Jored by SCLC and Caplatrano Unified Srbool District

A#Ul be ht-Id Tuesday mornings ~1ln· nln1 April 17 al t 'oraler Junior tllah St'hool and Thu.-.d•Y .-vening1 be1ln· nine Aprll 19 In Dana Nli~t Llbra ry. U reqoott.s for i. claa1 are l'\~elvtd l rom 10 Irvine re1Sld('nll. a third c lass .. ,n tK' O((crl'd In the Irvine area

t' or lnformutl<>n . cu ll onal~e Cu r l.er , •97 ll JH, Mr~ Wlllium Dowe . 400 6279, Mr11. Jo~Ct>h Elliott, 768 11 157

WOMAN ' C IVI C Lt;AG Ut: • Ofo' NEWPORT BEACH: Wllllam ll l'ndrickts . Shc rma l\ l"oundallon

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ART AUCTION-Bidding and purchasing is the order of the gala evening planned by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children 's Home Society at 5:30 p.m. April 29 in the Registry Hotel. Irvine. The fund-raising Parisian invitational champagne dmner. art sale and auction will feature works by 48 artists. Get­ting ready for the event are. from left, chairman Paula Van Eden, painting chairman Patricia Lockman and co-chairman Susan Paskerina.

Club Calendar runs each Wednesday m the Dally Pilot and contams notices of women·s and service

• club meetings and events for the following week -Thursday through Wednes· day Send not ices lo Club Calendar. Dady Pilot . P 0 Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be 3ure to include

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WINNERS - The Orange County Public Library's Costa Mesa branch has an­nounced winners of its ·1979 Book Mark Design Contest. Every elementary school in Costa Mesa competed in the event. Winners are, from left, Susan Beveridge of Mariners Elementary School, Brian Howe of Rea Middle School and Joaquin Rice of Whittier Elementary School. A fourth winner was Steve Adams of Lindberg Elementary School.

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library director will apeak on ''The Early 01y1 ol Corona del Mar" at lo . u a .m. Tuesday. April 17. at M arlner'a Ubrary. Ntwport Beach.

OaANGE COUNTY ADOPTIVE PAaENTS A880CIATION: OCAPA will ho&t a noon lunc heon Wednet· day . April J8 . al the home of Karen Huner in Tuatln. For In· formation. cal her al 544·1346.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF aETlaED FEOEaAL EM PLOY£ES : S an Clemente Chapter 816 will meet at 1: 30 p. m. Tuesday. April 17. al San Clemente Community Center.

AMEalCAN ASSOCIATION OF ua.1VEKSITY WOMEN : Sa n Cle mente ·Caplstr a no Bay Branch will meet. al 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, April 18. al the San Diego Gas and Electric Co.. San Clemente . Fred HasS01.1Da of Saddleback Cotlege will present a travel program on Russia. Siberia, Mongolia a nd the Gobi Desert.

EBELL CL\JB OF NEWPORT BEACH: The group will celebrate its 70th anniversary with a traditional luau and bulfel luncheon alter the 11 :30 a .m. meeting Thursday. April 12. A program will reature authentic ancient and modern hula dancers.

EXECUTIVE WOM EN INTERNATIONAL: The Orange County Chapter will hold a " Night at the Races" al 6 p.m . Tuesday, April 18. al Los Alamitos Race Track.

INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS CLUB: Counci l Six will hold its annual speech con­test al 9:30 a .m. Saturday, April 14 , at the Revere House. Santa Ana. For information. call Maxine Gantert, 544 ·4690. or Doroth y Franciscus. 631·3630.

NEWPORT HARBOR EMBLEM CLUB: The group will ho.Id a bake sa le beginning at 8 a .m . Saturday, April 14. a t the Lucky Market. 5402 Walnut Lane. Irvine . Proceeds will be donated to the group's philan· thropies.

KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ALUM· NI SORORITY : KKG will meet at 10 a .m. Thursday. April 12. a t the Sherm an Foundation. Corona d t!I Mar . For rese r vations. call 640·0 170.

WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN JUAN CA PISTRANO: Pianist and soloist Grace·Lynne Martin will entertarn

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FIESTA - The Huntington Beach Auxiliary of the Orange County Famly Services Association, La Familia, is sponsoring a Fashion Fiesta fund-raiser at 11 a.m. April 30 in the Lindborg Racquet Club, 18162 Gothard. Huntington Beach. A social hour at 11 a.m. will be followed by a noon luncheon and showing of fashions. Getting in the mood for the event are. from left, fashion chairman Marion Harrison and co-chairmen Sarah Wilson and Joyce Brown. Family Services offers marital, individual parent/child and group counseling by professionally trained counselors with fees for service charged in relation to income. For Fashion Fies ta tickets. call 846-3409 or 846-0388. Tickets also available at the Racauet Club.

a t noon Tuesday, April 17, tn the clubhouse. Reser vations · Be rn1('e Fowler . 493·5287; Opal Shortridge . 496·3662; Huth Swanson, 768·5074

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN : Jo:,e Sandova l of th e Orange County Hum a n Relations Commission will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, at the Euclid br a nc h o r the Ana heim Publ ic Libra ry.

MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF H UNTINGTON BEACH : The club wi ll meet at 10 : 30 a .m . with lunc heon a l 11 :30 a m • Monday. April 16, a t the Huntington Beach

Inn Entertainment will be provided by the Singsptral1ons

J UNIOR EBELL C L UB OF f R VINE: Sam's Seafood Restaurant, Corona del Mar, will be the setting for the install ation ceremonies of new officers at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. April 18. New president i s Claudelle NauJokas.

BETA S IGMA PHI INTERNATIONAL SORORITY : ·· Easter Bonnets" will be the theme at 10 a .m. Saturday, Apri l 14 , al the Sizzler Restaurant, Fulle rton, for the Beta Sigma Phi Ora nge Coast Califonua Council executive board meeting.

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SPRING BALL - Big Brothers of Orange County will benefit from Angelitos de Oro Spring Ball, a black-tie affair set for 7:30 p.m. April 28 at the MarriOtt Hotel, Newport Center. Planning flower arrangements to tum the ballroom into a French garden set­ting are from left, Mrs. George Yule and decorations chairman, Mrs. Welfington Bon­ner Jr. Angelitos de Oro was founded in 1961 by Mrs. Spencer Honig as a support group for Big Brothers.

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have not had " 'jowh· "uuld hoth •1u1t -. rnolc nlcht out al<>nl' :,lncc our '""· <' h 11 d "'' a a b o r n .. I wu... . 1 \ 1•1 \ hl·,1 \)

Whf'tt\>fr wt- lUt\ l' 1.1ont• 'mo I.. t 1 <'.ti !\ owlt f'd we'vo bad to luk<> the• 11t•rhav-. \ ' IJ.'ht c11{a1t·tle-> btlby. 1'k> ~ason ls fl\) • day I ._n"" 1t ~ould husband think~ parent" lw 111uc·h mm t• 1_hffl t>u lt s hould I t y home With fur mt• to lfUll th~lll <'u l, U~elr chlldi·t•n WJl1l llwy hut J " -'' d\ 1..rn11ncd to are ol school oa:e . or makl'lht:t•tfort take them aJonc Ma~ I Thrt•t \"''·!.:. awo I 1ust have your 01unlo11 '' 1•ou ld n t -.tJnd being GOINGNUT. "rlhout .i Uj.!lltl'ftc 1 (

D EAR GOJ G: \ 'ou 'll ".1 11 ort tht m lot Mx BE •a&I lf yuu don't gtt dav~ u111I ~111n~ 11111 of "' ol &be c hild's i.lghl my m111d i -.o I s t.1rtt:d to before you enroll him io i. mo kt• b t' h 1 n d m)

• s~llool. Ao infant one hus band s hJl' k mo•U1 old can be lert for Last n111.ht "'hl•n ('a l an e ve aiof( -- wUh a t•ame home h cm1 ~11rk co• p et ent. person I n he "mt'llt•d Mnol.c• in th1• cbarge. houi.e ;ind .1:-kl'd . " llav~·

A change ln scC'DE'r} i~ you bt.',•n sfl1111\111g' · I be aUhy, not only for th<' told h1111 th t• TV n · parents but the children. pa1rm an h.14' b<•1•11 1n to A youngster five yeari. fix the '>t'I and thJl h1• or a ge who has nevu s m o k e d w h l' 11 h c b~en away from his worked lit• then asked, mother wUI bave a terrl- ·· Wh en ti 1 d TV re­ble time adjusting to µa 1rmL•n :-larl to wear s trangers. School will be lips tick • · I l-.111·\\- I wu-. a traumatic experit>nc" t r:.l pped and be will be in trouhl•· Now c.11 !>a \ s the on h from the word go. \ ou \\ ay I t ·.in '>•1uctrr• thing~

( Horoscope

THURS DAY, APRIL 12 By SYDNEY O~IARR

) ARIES IMarch 21 -April 191: MaintaLn low

profile, check sou r ces, quotations - take nothing for granted. Be familiar with le~al rights, permiss ions. Marital status. t·ontrarts. partnerships are spoth~hted _ t'1srcs, Virgo persons figure prominently

TAVRUS 1Apr. 20·May 20 >: 1-: mphas1s on dependents. getting chores finished. evaluat ing efforts . t ime and motion . monev in and out. worth or a rela t1onsh1 p. Capricorn, Cancer a nd the num ber 8 - figure prominentl y. One you respect lends bene fit of experience · and wisdom

GEMINI <May 21·June 20) : Lunar aspect coincides with s tyle , creativity, emotion a l responses. excitin~ changes and prospect<;. You are rid of res triction. Communication , display a nd distribution improve. Aries. Libra figure prominently.

CANCER <June 21 -July 221· A\Oid p re­mature starts. decis ions be crecat1\ ely selfish. Means keep resolutions concerning ynur own sarety, security, welfare and health. /\ .ra mily m e mber, older and accustom('d to f!1v mg or­ders. might listen 1f you put your foot down . Act accordinelv.

Lt;O 1 J uly 2:1 Au~. 22 1 You ~ct proof of validity of your concepts. Means Hlca pays orr

your judgm~nt , int itutirm arc on target You ar e praised, compliml'ntw for your knowledge of "psychology." Cancer, Capncorn, Aquanus persons figure prominently. .

VIRGO IAug. 23·Sept. 221 : Expanswn. celebration. frl'£>dom. lucky streak and money crowd agenda. Gemm1. Sagittarius peri.ons play key roles. Accent on lost -and found . tn\'est ­m ents, getting a foothold on financial secur11 y Don't let any person intimidate you.

LIBRA IScpl. 23·0Ct 221; You break through m aze or red t ape, suspicion. More persons are willin,:? to lis ten and take action. Charisma is emphasized . You c;rn "m - know it and take initiative. Make 1-.nown ~our views and presence.

SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 211 Study Libr a message. Aura of mystery leads to glamour. Know it and don' t brood. You do not have lo k now everything at once. Some persons wish to " draw you in" to a secret operation, clandestine m eeting. Keep your eyes open - wide!

SAGITl'ARIUS ( nov . 22·Dec 21 >: Accent on friends, hopes, persuasiveness. money realized from business enterprise. Domestic adjustment, cha nge or residence could rigure high on agen­d a . Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons play s ignifi­cant role.

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22.Jan . 19 ): Your natural abilities surge to forefront. , Accent on p rest.ige, reputation, bonor, career. You might reel as if you are a tightrope walker. Reinforce aspirations. sense of direction. Steer clear of scbeme9 IUKI "characters."

AQ1JAJUVS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18) : View of potential comes into focus. Older individual does bave your bes\. interest a t heart. You' ll know it and dialogue will result . Make t ravel plans. Write. communicate, advertise and publish. Your faith will be restored.

Pl8CFJJ <Feb . 19-Marcb 20>: You resolve dilemma centering around money, partnership, marrla1e. Complete assi.gument. Get rid or burden which actually belonas to someone else. Ariet, Virgo and Llbra persons figure prom· laell~. Youlearn uecret - uselttoadvantage.

•moklal - ... • more. and creek food tato pt.ces 1,1a,.--rftlld ll lmpeul· 1 mall eno~b to be Mete~lw ... an lt-.-..;11 l th bOauLettart and Just •w• - · • e ten't do,, ...... help nnt ateplatheproeenof

· dltetUoo wtUcb preparet ••• - PSRllANSNT· food to be completely LYHOOkED metabolised by CM body

DEA• HOOKED · to be uted for eftlflY. "CAN'T"• H r •aci arowtbandlluuerepafr.

H Without • tuU aet of U7IMlll - Md "••tt teeth our diets ~Id, by wW. Olh'll •ly. ,... Ilk• neceulty, be monotonous ,.._, ... of e&lllera. are In teictw-e. 1'he crunch or , 111y1luUy •Ultted lo an apple and tM •nap of a iobatto. pret,zel wouJd be a thing

llnt- )'OU • v..r laf'ard ofth~paat or S moU:adtn! 'fbla 111 The " buby''tecth begin an or1aadulloa for a>H· to rorm obout s ix weeks pie llkf' Y•· TIMtlr ra&e niter conception At the Of ••ct"f'U 69 " ttUeat. same Umethlsis happe n. IAOk tn the l'bMe book, I ng , the buds o f the aoft If )OU do not find permanent teeth began to lht'lr nu,.bu write to form and are m place &b.- ,,. u o,.a l h ~• d · behmdbabyteeth . quar&~n of S mok E n· ~ . dera, f>lllllll'Kburg, N.J. ShortJy after birt~ the mas. Toll-tree number permanent teeth begm to <MUl 131·7116. They will calcify or harden. The nod literature about cha& and hopefully wlU start you oo your way to better bealtb and a h>DMf't Ufe.

Dl-:AH /\NN · My wire has bt•<•n accus ing me of running around. which b not only crazy hut 1mposs1ble. I come ~ t ra 1ght home a ft er work and never g o anywhere without her. Weekends s he has s o many f'rrands lined up I couldn't cheat 1f I want ed lo IC I KO to the loca l poll ct• s tation and ask lht•m to give me a lie de· tector test . will they do it? J ' vc got lo get this " "Oman off my back. TOL EDO TO M

DEAR TOM : IC the police spent their time giving lie tests lo all the men whose wives ac· cosed them or t•heating, they'd be loo b usy to hunt for criminals.

DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently an your column there was a letter about people who keep saying they are go­ing t o do things and never get around to it. I seem to have this prob· !em.

THE IMPOaTANC£ of calcium and pboaphoru1 ln the de· velopment or sound teeth is weH·known. This ls one reason ror including milk in the diets of both mother and child.

Protein a~d Vitamins A. C and D also play a vital role in the develop~ ment ofleetb and the sup­porting s tructures o r bone and gum tissue.

lt is these early stages or development that lay the groundwork for den­tal health in later years . Unlike bones and tissues, t eeth can only repair

I feel like l'm always a day late and an hour behind. My house is a mess. I never get every­! bin g done. I have three children , ages seven. four and one, and a husband who thinks all things to do with caring ror children, house and yard should be lhe total r esponsibility of the wife

·~----· ~j HERllMEl'S

Stepe that can be taken to reduce the lneidence of tooth dec•Y are:

•Llmlt qary aucka between meala. especial· 1)' 1Udcy foods.

• Bruh tbe teeth with a nuortde tootbpute alter eating and use dental floss al leaatonce a day.

• Have your t eeth cleaAed by a dentist at regular intervals .

• Jf unable to brush. at least follow b et ween · m eal snacks witb a rinse or water, nuortdated. ir possible.

F LUORJDE bas been shown to be important ln

AltemaUves for tboM who do not. have nuorida~ water sup· plies tnclude topica l fluoride treatme nts , fluorid e lozenges and fluoride t ablets to be added to water .

A I l c ar b o h ydrat.e roods. st.arch as well as s ugar, provide the bac­teria normally present in the mouth with food that Is m etabolized to acid. It 1s this acid which d e · mineralizes teeth . result· ing ln too~ decay.

for appetizers . .. in your market's

delicatessen department

l~ MCUD SllOlllllO & CUIM CO.

AT EL RANCHO .•. YOU'LL FIND MORE TO LIKE FOR

The~ I more to fecutU., than. juat tlu? apreod on the dinner table! Add ta

the pl«uure of dinillf at it'• but with a futioe •preod of .elected

chee•u, fine wine• and fauored fruit• • ..

th~ Better Way to enjoy the Ho1'day.

LAUGHlllG COW

lonbel Chl11e • • • • • • • • • • • s1n For an Easter basket surprise ... Babybel and Bonbl.no, too! 8 oz.

Goudas and Edams ••.•••• ~1" So euy to ertjoy ••• and easy to open to .U the goodneeel 8 oz

Laughing Cow 5pnDd . • • • 89' Snack time favorite - or - New Reduced Calorie ~ck 6 oz.

Prices in effect April 12 through ApriJ 29

~ My runster Always a. welcome treat. favorite for morning or evening snacking! 8 oz. s1"

I work a rull ·time job a nd try lo participate some in church and school actiVJties because I feel everyone should contribute someth ing . Co nsequ e n t ly , t h e r e aren't enough hours in a day to get everything done. I feel disorganized and can ' t get 1t al l together.

tJleese Log s 1/elvety smooth cheese, covered with 179 nuts-Sharp, Wine, Garlic or Date flavora-8 oi .

If you have any sug­gestions I'd like to have them. l envy people who seem to get so much done while I go around in circles . - GOOD INTENTIONS

DEA R GOOD: A a•oman who bas tluee c h ildren under e ight years of age, lakes care of the house and yard, tries to participate In church and school ac· tivitles and bolds do•n a rall·time job shouldn't apologize for the looks or he r house, nor s boald • Ile be en\lying anybody ror performing helter. Yoar husband, it seems to me, should give yoa a band - plos • lot or praise and e motional support.

Engagement announct · m,ents. with black·ond·

..... whue gwss:y oj the /uture bride or the couple. must be received by t he Features Department six weeka before the wedding dale.

hddar Wedge Aged for that special flavor .•. white cheddar they'll Jove, in random weight.A

hddar Stick A great way to eerve New York cbeese­convenient size for anacka· 7 oz pkg

IEW YOll Dorelle Stnad

Put totJetber peat variationa with your favorite mack crac~en! 1 oz

Provolone ua Enjoy this favorite with an Italian accent· Moua.rella or Low-Chol, too! 6 oz

-Sebastlanl Wines ..... sr ""' ,,. ~ Pleate the budget as well 8.9 the palate when you eerve tbeee favorites! Your : 1'1. .. :lj choice of Cbablia, Burgundy or Vin Roee ••• 1.6 lit.er bottle .•. Cbeeee and

W Wine • the Better Way!

... ,IN! lleslng •• ••••• 1311 Charming arom::h fruit taste- complement.A cheese flavors! Fifth

98~

"' Sack s......, Fill •••••••• •r Sherry on the rocks· th~·=;.~le altemauve·ror a:U ~f I

lmbil Cha111PG1ne • ••••• 16• Champagrie adds the touch of excellence lo your festive board! Fifth

l~SumMT ••••••••••' Light and tUlty burgundy wine that goee well with anythingt Fi.ft

For all your holiday needs . . . aee our full-page advertisement elsewhere in this newspaper

FRANCI~~ORR ..=ll!l!lt -El.P ~ ..... JLD!i.., 111!..

cama del mar You 'll love 1hopping for food ''the Better Way" ~

l

Delicatessen ,, - . ' - ..

' POUSH HUI ~ 5659 Lu11ci~ly lean ham • JtUitran(fftJ •

Qi.a a.use . • • 65C lo'amout ''Philad.llphla" • 8 l•t pka

llcotta .... .. .... '1" l'rec1uu11 . • good tlO 111any wu .. M1 16 o.t

Mter ~ ... '2'! 01tk'1 fine Uam h treat8! . 16 ounce

French Cheese

Camembert ••• •••.• 1111

Thin crust, creamy interior .8 o~ . pkg.

t'ie ... ............ . SJ It For the buffet or dessert ... 8 oz. pkg.

Port Salut ......... 11" Safr Port Salut goes with fruit! 4 1 i oz.

Frozen Food

CORI or 59c PEAS Springtield- 20 ot bag- for value

White Bread •••.• ggc Hridgford- package of three I lb loavei.

Croissant Rolls •• ggc IJinner treat from Sara Lee- 5112 oz

APPLE PIE ~ s14•

Double Crust (31 oz) Uutch (a() oz)

Cheese Pizza •• s 121 S touffer 's witb French Bread- 10 1 • oz

Cool Whip ••• •••• sgc Spoon 1t high! Birdseye 8 oz tub

ICE $139 CREAM Royal Host Premium quality in your choice of flavors! half·f(allon

Liquor Dep ~t.

Almaden $29' Mt. Wines Burgundy, Chablis, Claret, Rhine or Nectar Rose . . . 1.5 liter

Lancer's Wine • 1339 Choose Rose or Wbit&--save 60¢ Fifth

REDUCED 1.00!

C'%ss14" T he name you know for Quality 1. 75 )t.r.

Canaclan Club . 'I'' Save Sl.00 on famous "C.C."- Quart

An • nt ~ $631 ae e .... Straight Whitkey uced 60e Quart

FIEll'S mT• ........... 85C . How 'bout for a ham itar.e?-24 <>• Jar

FRESH DUCKS s12! (;radc " A"-froro t 'Ot1ter Far1111J

Sliced Bacon •••• '1 '! El Rancho'• thicker " ranch style"

SPUT_ 79c· IROIUR .. Large meaty fryers ..• Grade "A"

We• le Closed Easter s.., ... April · 15

Ground Beef :an: 119! Lean-does not esceed 22% fat

cm 115299

, HAM · .... · Hormel's boneless-whole or half

Boneless Ham ••••••••••••• . '32! Bar M ... Whole, half or quarter

Our own ham- an old-fashioned cure that you and your folks are bound to enjoy! You 'll toue the flavorful tenderness - lean and not too smoky And you 'II loue seru&ng an eye-appPOling, !a.~!c satisfying ham.

El Rancho Ham nu •••••••••• s12! The right s ize to feed the hungry horde (water added)

E Rancho Ham =- ....... s11! El Rancho's fine quality in a smaller piece (water added>

El Rancho Ham r= ........ s2s! Center cut- thick or thin- lean end tender (water added )

ll l1ncho 11• ~~ .............. .. ... Ill! !<: aster dinner becomes very special , when you plan it around El Rancho's full-cooked old·faahioned ew e ham! (water addedl

0 Bone Roast ••• s21? Chuck cut U.S.0 .A. Choice beef

Beef Roast :Hf .. 52'! \ huck rut C hoice shoulder clod

Chuck Steak •••• 514! Center cut U.S .D.A. Choice beef

lrnall Tnrknga ~.~"·~~ENS ....... II! J{mS{'d in San Fernando \ 11llt·y i-elt('t l'd to lw 1hr q1}ohty ynu prPIC' r' A q1luc• ~ 1>11·11 h<' !Jlt•usprl "' !'C'rve'. A\'eraJ,te Ill to l ~l lhi'.

TldeyBreasts CR. "A" sr! Wilh ribc:al.(e, giblets! Froten, defrosted

Fresh Oysters ••• s21! · l::nblern 8 oz. Jar (W(STIM U9)

Turkey-.m .. .. 69~ El Rancho Gr. "A"- frozen defrosted

BONELESS! •f.J.I CHOICE! fl~ . . . . . . . ._ New Yark Sirip. Lmn cut of l ' S .l).A ('ho1re hecf. naturell) aited for Oa\'or and tender l{ood nei.s. and t rimmtd for mort \1elue '.

Sausage JTALWI mu •• SJ'? Our own recipe- mild or hot

FOR ROASTIG! FRESH LEG O'

PORK EMtem p<nk- whole or shank haff

HALIBUT STEAK

s3~ Center cut for finer value . . and frozen and defrosted to keep that flavor that makes for favored fare!

Super Fresh Produce

Bratwurst a ua·s OOC Pork, veal. seasoning- no nitrites

U.S.D.l CHOICE

S..U1 54~ Loin cut of naturally aged beef

App/11 ~.: ............. II! Crunchy cr isp and JUicy . .. the q uality you'd expect from Washington Stale . .. and El Rancho!

- IE¥ERACES I ta. • ••• • Sl.8t Hilla Broe. Almond, C•fe, Toffee, Bavarian

-.a am ................ 99c Choice of Nature Valley's varieties! 10 oz

SWEET YAMS 29.

LmUCE 25~.

AVOCADOS ... YlrilCJ ... tt .... ,.. ... .....,.,... 39!

and Easter Lilies . . . Compare the quality! Oiua Cll'e all fiue bloom• or more ... floriat quality~and foil-wrapped .. . the kind you 1ive with pride! Or chooae from our dUlplay of Chrysanthemum•. Glozinia, Cyclamen. African Violeu, Calodium1, cut flowe,.. - and more! . .. each an ouwandit11 horticultural 1pecirrJen.

ml. CAKE m .............. 99e Bn£ Ttm ················* Duncan Hines gives sure reault.a! 16 oz Beth alR bara otrer • Gentle Touch

IOTllCllJ'S a.IS ......... 2k Creamy Toffee, Buu~ncol.Ch , Chocolate TolrH

" 91\. .... ... - •

lluco1 ••••••••••• • · TIM ubiqult()ua marprinet 1 lb

Peaches=: .... • 1 Hatvee or Slicee-Elberta-No 2~

~·Cheese. Oolden Ciime com• three WQ9-Pint

33c Golden or Dark Brown or Snowy Powdered ... 1 lb ... . Spri.ncfteld

Ri u•.. 99c ce ........... . Uncle Ben's Fast or Regular-6 oi

Swanson's Broth 27c Choose Chicken or Beef- 13 "" oz can

!~ti!!~.~ !!c POTATO 79 CHIPS The twin pack ... Bell's Regular Barbecue or Dip Chips- 8 oz '

Snack Crackers 79c Choice of Nabisco varieties

!!!~~J~ne!! b,~ • • 49c Princella Yams •• 79c Love the sweet goodness! 29 oz can

PINEAPPLE Dele's ill synlp . .. Cllunb, Cr1ISllt4 If Sliced-20 oz «:all 55c

Jell-o •• •••••••••• 39c Your choice of tlevors- 6 oz pkg

Marshmallows •• • 49c Sweet, fluffy Campfi re-! lb pkg

Oranf es ,... •••• 45c Springfie~ salad t reat- 11 oz can

~ Olives ••• s121 pencer's-11tuffed ... 8 oz jar

RIPE , OLIVES 69 Lmfu.a> - lerge, piu el - N o 300 can

Sweet Pickles ••• age Whole- and Heinz' 24 oz 1ar

Cranberry sm •••• 39C Spnngl1eld Strained, Whole-16 en.

fhccina CUD'S • • • • • age rr!~~t~en-8 oz bottle

Cranapple m •••• s11s Ocean S pray ... for health! 48 oz.

~!~~~ .. ~!~!!!~ ;,·,~9c KING SIZE

iiiE SJ'9 Still the fa vorite! (inc 25¢ ofO

Prm ?s effect Thur. April 12 through Wed. April 18

Open Daily 9 to 9 No sales to dealers.

CLOSED EASTER SUIDAY

LM SPIAY •.•.•••... •• •• • SIM , 011infec:ta in 10 many twayt • •• 12 oa lite

SIFFOlA ....,_ •••••• •••• 73o In cubn for ~our conven1tnce-1 lb

-.. . '.... .... ... .... . . ........... ' "··

You Can Sell ~ 11, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad

. Ml .. .,~ Motk•: All nial •tattt advf'rtlac-d tn lhlll nt pa tw'r 1 "'' b )e(1. lb t.M fo'ed1•rat t' uu llou.,ln11 Act ol ms which M•ke.¥ It 11~6181 l adv1·rl11tt> " uny ll r" fl.'n•ncc. hmlt•llon, o \b."4'rl mtn.IUO" balit.-d °'' rnC\', l'Olor. reh1t1on. s~ , or n .. lJQnal 11ng1n, Qt 1H \ mtcnt1on to make uny :.tll·h pn>Cercm•1.·, hn11w IJon, 01"dl6cnm1nut1on '

This newspaper wilt nu1 know1n$lY al.'eept jny advert1sin ~ ror rcul estate which lli m vaola uoo orthc law.

Hc.MsforS* •••••••••••••••••••••••

1002 ..•.....•.............. EASTSIDE EST A. TE

Home & guest quart<'n. on approic • ~ acre &:duded cul·dc :.ac loca uon l.'lo:.c to Up~r Hay f'caturcs inl'lude. 2 ftrcpla<.'cs. beumc>d c·c tl lllj.!S. t.L'>ed bnck butcher bloc:k kitchen & load~ of l'U."tlOm woodwork. Extra l;irge double AUragl.' w1electnc opener & at tached workshop. Owner will help to finance Full price $104 ,S OU . Ca ll $2660

C:SELECT tPROPERTIES

The Dalebout

CIOWM OF THI SIA co~

PRIME LOCATION GRADE Al ARCHJTECT

PREMIUM CONSTR C'l'lON

MIX Wlth 25 yeur.; of loving cure nnd tmprovemc!'l

••.,.SH w•th sm\•n1t1Cb 0"9 for the first timt1

2ll rorrY, COIONA OB. MAI

SEIYES s mall fumaly with large hfe~tylc

I T OWM.S I Y APl'OIMTMIHT

67l-1179

One Thousand Dollars per carat

WES L EY !\J

TAYLOR CO H.EALTOl{S ~1 1H ' l' l~M

AIST TIME OFRRED 111:? Blocks from beach! Huntington Beach Super 4 Unit apt. bldg. Mgr 's apt 3 bdrm. 21h bath w/2 fireplaces. Plus two 2·bdrm. l balh and one l ·bdrm. l bath. Like new. $240.000. W ESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS

21 I I San Jooquftt Hills Rood MEWPottT CDITER, M.1. 644-4910

FIXER R-2LOT

Association, Inc. Real Estate Specialist Dover Shores / Baycrest/Westcliff /Harbor Highlands

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451 NEWPORT COOEI, SUITE 106 11£1 .... 1 .... PllT ... DH , 759-8817

NEWPORT S,-lh VIia - Oc.. View

$Z99,000 PoolH._ $120,000

htah-te.lscowt $499,000

Watdiff - 4 bedroo.n $169,900

Oc.- Dtlplex $169,900

COSTA MESA Units

$325.000 Mesa Verde - Pool

$118,900 Mesa Wood5 - 4 bedrOOMS

$115.500

LAGUNA View - Model Home

$174,500

MANY - MANY - MORE!!

Call 646-7171 ~THEREAL ~ESTATERS

~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC.

A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY S£RVING THE SOUlH COAST AR£A SINCE l96 i

4 IDRMS. HOttTH COSTA MESA - Your family will enjoy this "priced to sell now" listing. Plow up the huge back yard and plant. Nice fruit trees! Cozy den with fir ep l ace, qui e t neig hborhood. New this week Priced at$89,950. c• 546-4141

Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntmgton Beach-Newport Beach

BEACH DUPLEX Ju:.t stepi; to the sand & surf. One unit has hui!e patio. othe r sunderk & balcony Newpor1 in & out. A Real Buy! Open Eves. Call now for appt 545-9491

""*Fl • •• • Apnl " · ,.,.

U~l()U~ IN NEWPORT BEACH

WESTCLIFF WINNER - 4 bdrm. ::! 11'2 baths. 2 frplces, pool. and g uest house. great for family entertainment, only $192,500.

HARBOR vn.:w HlLLS VI EW - Fee land. large Jot . 3 bdrm. quality appointments incredible ocean view. $375,000.

BAYC RE ST BEAUTY - Adult occupied. 3 bdrm. lge. Li v . rm. and formal dining. lge lot with parkmg for J cars. Asking $195,000.

DO SEE IN SEAVI EW - A 4 bdrm. 211-l bath. view home with S30.000 m ldscpc. Jacuzzi , patio::, a nd atrium. $279,000.

UNl()UI: li()Mt:i REAL TORS'. 675·6000

2443 East Coast Highway , Corona d>!I Mar dl~o 1n Mi><;J V1•rcll· JI 5<16 5990

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c .. cre191.tt.y 631 - 1266

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+ GUEST GIANT VALUE!

Giant back bay barl(ain ~ Over 2400 ft . of peaceful living 4 Bedrms + 3

. UDO ISLE

Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances c ustom s pacious s ·bdr m., 4 bath traditional home : like new. Ideal for entertaining Corner lot. $52A>,OOO.

115 CAMYOM Golf course view from spacious S BR, 4 ba. traditional home; lge. family room, pool , jacuzzi. $750,000

IACk IAY F ine 4 bdrm., 21h ba th fam ily home on quiet cul de sac . Overs ized pool. playhow;e. storage $169,000. Terms.

OCEAHFIOMT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark; 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Estetbhshed trees & lawns. $48.5,000.

IAYFRONT ~vera l fine bayfronl homes

with pier & slip

AVALON We ll constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba, oak floor partia l basement , concrete foundation . Flats a rea. $120.000- Fee.

Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\ 1de 0 11vt• N B b75 61 6 1

UE( IMO'llC Ml.AllY 4\'>()(IAll~

$78,500 VA TERMS!

4 IDRM, 2 l/4 IA TH, + bOMS r-. rftl0d1led kitca..., mt f-6ty ..._

R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112

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POOl & JACUZZI Sec lu ded e n try courtyard w1th pool and jacuzzi. Luxunous hvang room with opcm beam ceilings and s unken con versa ti on pit. bua It around t ile fireplace . Secluded bdrms. could be separate quarters All wanned by solar heat for low Utilities. Ca ll 645·0303

baths-OR 3 Bedrm + ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! separate guest fma1d 's

FORESTE OLSON

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qtrs. Format llvan~ rm . _1'1MlllMMMMMMMMMMMM_.. .. Family rm. 2 Fplcs Cov· ,. ered bnck paho Potting house--and mul·h more a t a bargain pnce' caJlnowtostt 573.gs50.

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[~IHPJWI DEVELOPERS &BUILDERS!

Here is that rare bu1lda· ble land you ·\ e b~en searching for Zonetl fo r mulhple d" elhn~ 1\p. 12rox 3 miles from ocean Submit your offer today. Open E\·~ 545.9491

* * NEW LISTING * * OWNER MUST SELL IMMEOIATEL YI

This brand new gorgeous with view 4 Bdrm h o m e + pool. 3 woodburnm~ fireplaces. 2 jacuzzis, 3 Baths. and s pacious view country

•kitc hen with deluxe a ppliances ga lore. This corner site includes access to a very private CdM Beach a nd is cxclus 1 vely offered b y ROGERS REALTY for $439.500

675-2311

___ r_ea_l_es_ta_ t_e ___ 1Find what )'OU want inl

PRICE PLUS Daily Pilot Classifieds GREAT INCOME! BALBOA ISLE

CadiUacs to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad

RoU 'em off the market With a Classified Ad Call Now! 64.2·5678 cae:

llDBll ILllRS CD. Res1dent1al + 2 com · merc1al rentable s paces . 5 Car pa rking, 1 block to wate r , 3 bedrm 3 ba th Un· at. Fireplace. Super for summe r / winter rates . 673-8550

OVIN Ill t> • II\ lllN ICIN ,_,..,

l~1Ullf11 PRICE

REDUCTION Six unJts 2 Bdrms. only $215,000. Owner anxious. Hurry, won't last . Call 64.5-9161

. OPEN HOUSE

LOCATION! REDUCED $7100.

Superior south I rvine location of this 4 bedrm. 2000 sq .rt. townhom e makes it I RV I NE ' S BE S T BUY. ­Particularly since the pri ce wa s J US T REDUCED $7100 1 ! 2 Story, t ale roof. gated en· try. bn ck Cplc, master! suite w/2nd fi replace. patio w / BBQ & firepit overlooking ~reenbelt . Don' t m iss 1t prim e value·call now 752· 1700

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file~~ IAYSHORES

68' waterfront home in Newport Beach. 5 Bedroom . 4 ba th with li m itl ess p oss ibil i ti es for e nte rta ining & fa m ily living . Separate master suite with sauna & spa & own fireplace. A kitchen that s hou ld be in Ho use & Garden magazine.

A~~CO.

644-9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLI N>.

IN NE'M'OflT CENTP RlAl TY /

Vou don't need a gun to "draw faat" when you pl.ce an ad in the Daily PUol Want Ads! Call DOW I ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ------------1_-_6GWIS_~·~~~-I-........................

~II. macnab/ Irvine ?- realty CLASSIC AICHITICTUll

Nestled in a beautifully landscaped set ting, this sumptuous 5 BR home offers dramatic living rm - formal dining rm - fa mily rm w/ used brick fplc & leaded windows -enormous kitchen w/brkfst area to delight the most particular gourmet - French doors leading to used brick terrace & paddle tennis court beyond. P resented for $425,000 . Polly Goss 642·8235. CB-68)

642-1235 644-6200 •en Oo¥er Drlw HMbor Vtew Center

Irvine at Ce"'fM V• lleY catlter 752·1414

S©\\Jtl}A-~£trs· That Intriguing W ord Game wiflt o Chudle

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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE

&REAT LOCATION In Irvine 's Calif. Homes. Lovely One Story 3 BR & Liv. Rm. Home W / Custom Paneling. Brick F .P . Private Cour tyard. Shake Roof. Only $87.500.

ILUFFS FOIMH MODEL Gorgeous 3 BR 2 Ba End Unit . Spacious LR, Lrg Master BR Suite - 3 Skylights. Hi Wood Beamed Ceilin gs. Patio W / Southe rn Exposure O' Looking The Finest Greenbelt Area. Only $155,000. A "J oy Of Newport" List ing.

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Coastal Body Faces Change

9) THOMAS 0 . EU As It must with llll things Political . the coast J

~ndulum ls once mor" start.Inst to !'.Wing back toward the mlddlt>.

Fot m O!;t or the last SIX monlh:., tht• Cahfom an Coastal Comm• sion has been under fi re for too· :strict interpretation of the 1976 CO.abtal Ael Jt has been accused sometimes by longtime s up porters of negl ecting tiome m ajor isi;ues because Of a preoccupatLOO Wllh enfOrCang the let· te r of the law on small property owners.

NOW EVEN TOP OFFICIALS OF th • <'Om· m ission appear ready to concede that the cr1t1c1sm was at least partially correet.

Recent appointments to both the state and some region:U commiss ions Indicate a consc1oub shi(t in the other direction.

Perhaps the most dras tic move was the Sena te

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS

Rules Committee 's de · clslon lo replace marine biologist Rimmon C. Fe1y on the South Coast re· glonal commission, gov· erning the shores of Los

Angeles and Orange counties. Fay, a charter me mber of the state com·

mission, bad been bumped from that job a few months earlier by a development-oriented city councilman from Torrance. Now he's not even on the regional commission, with a Santa Monica land developer replacing him.

THAT MOVE AND THE ELECTION or DornlJ B. Wright, mayor of Port Hueneme in Ventura County, as the state commission chairman. in· d icate that both commissioners and the polit ic ians who appoint them want some changes in coastal rcgulaUon.

~right • . for !nstance. has not been s trongl) identified with either preservationists or backers of development. lie has a middle-of-the-road vot­ing record, but has voll'd with conservationists on some key issues.

But even more important is the commission's proposed legislative package, unveiled last month in Sacramento. It contains four key elements :

- EXEMPTIONS FROM REGULATION FOR s ingJe .fa mlly lots in already-developed areas.

Boundary changes exempting two dozen a reas most-downtown ·portions or small c1t1es from coastal rules.

· Streamhnmg m easures. One would require a m ajority vote or those present at any regional

com m ission meeting to take an item off the commission 's semi· auto mati c consent calend a r permit schedule. Perm its can now be exposed to full debate by demand of just two com· missioners.

Incentives to local gov· er nments. b elping them carry out the local coastal plans that are the backbone of the coastal

"'sc"u r egulation prog r a m for the 1980s. One bill would a ssure cities a nd counties lhal the s late would de fend them in any lawsuits over the plans.

" I nDNK THESE TIDNGS REPRESENT substantial movement,·· said Michael Fischer the state commission's executive director. " We' a rc trying lo see what is needed and trim off any ex · cees ~uthority. w~ have. We 're t rying to focus on our b1gbest-pnor1ty task, getting the local coas tal plans ln place."

But 43 other bills are also in the legislative hopper and each would reduce commission authority in some way opposed by the commission.

" There is some overreaction by legis lators now," said Fischer: ' ' Many or their proposals a re serious overreactions. One would eliminate all authority over single family homes and another would end our authority to ask for dedications of public beach access as part of the permit pro· cess."

Both items are sore points with many coastal property owners, with the commission frequenUy accused of barusing small property owners and forcing them to turn over parts or their property in exch~ge for permita to make apparenUy routine repaars.

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riut loflowl"9 per'°"s ••• clol"9 11<1.ineu~

TH E SN08 SHOP, l .. E 11111 Sir"' · C-1•-~. C• lllornt•f'l6t/

M•ry N>n Stein. -IQS W Alpine, s.tlt•AN.C:.morn1•'2ro1

Je•n Kathry n J•coos , IOJO Mec Arttwr Blvd., No, Ill, Sant• ,.,,_, C.lll0<n••~

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M4<y Ann Stein Tl1I\ si.1-1 w•• 111@0 wltll tM

County O en of Or•nge County on M•rcn 19. 1919.

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Me r ll . a - Apt t , 11. 1919 ion.rt

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Tl•• lol10w1n9 pe rsons • • • ool~ CMl\tnHifl l

!CISSEL KIC E N TERPRISES llSS2 M.c:Art,.11r Ol va., Su11e JSO, 1rv1ne, (.;lhf0<n.a 97114

K•r•n M.lrla 1C1ue1, 16A Row. Surf.ide, C.11fom•a 'I074l

Carole Jani! llo \'4!1, l•A Row , Soll•h•de, c.t11orn,. 'IO/Ol

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PURE A IR PAOO UC fS, ••• e.11er Slrwt, Slllte .ias. C-1• Me~. C:.lll0<nl• '26.36

M . W• 1f'lt Kunr. lll01 P•rl<vo..,., tr-v1ne. C:.lilor111•'2llS

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file lollOW1"9 I><''"°"' die OOtnQ 1>us1nus as.

TECHPAO ASSOCI AT ES, 22' .. Alm•~n M1l\oOI\ 111e10 CA '2•91

Robert Moo•• Jonnson, 7'496 Almaaen. MIH1on 111e10 CA 9lb91

.Jerry All"" Lt'OOwtlt. t•214 On t•rt0 L- . El Toro. CA 926•1

rht\ 1><.1\IMss I\ tonaucleO by • gent••• Pil•tMrs1>1p

R M~ Thi\ s t.t-t "'d\ 111eo w ith ""'

Count y Cl•• • o l Oranoc County on A!M" ll 1, 191'1.

FllzaJ Publl\MCI OranQO! C.0.UI 0•1ly Pllot

~·· • • 11, 18. u, 197' 1~19

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T~ lollowl"9 perM>ns •ro C101ng .,.,,.,, .. \ .~ H& H PA!>TRtES IJS W t9tll

Sir"'· C.OSIA Mesa. C.1tl0tn•• •2b21 O•n••I c. HuHoro IOlJ Concord

StrMI , C-t.t Mttd C..1tt0<n1e .,o7f> Shert L HullorQ t02J <;oncQr o

StrHI , Cost• MMd, c.u.1orn1~ ¥1616 Th is o..~ness " <onduttPCI Oy •

QeMl•l Pi1'1ne~1p o.nl14 C Hulloro

Tl\1s s lalOfflMI Wd\ llltd w ith 11141 County Cle r- ol Orange County 011 AMr<h 19, 1919.

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Mor.11.2 .. noAor • . ll . 1919 1osi,.19

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Th• loltowlng persons •re dol n9 bu\IM S\ as.

CE H H.I R ION E NTIAPAISES, 200 WeUcllll 0<1ve , Sulle JOI , N•w-' llNth, C.llfom1• 92...,

Leon.nl A. Reno., 7104 Donnie RO.CS, H9WP0<1 Bffcn; C..fltorn•• '2ttO

J NClm\lln Smith, 21'2 Grffnb< ler Street, Co6t• Mne, C.lltorni• 92U•

Th is blnlnen Is cOftdu<ttd b.- • QeMr•I 1>¥tnenh1P.

i.-rd A . Rel!CM lhlS s tet ....... l WIS flltd "'flh tri.

County Clerk Ol Or-11119 Covnty on Malr<h It, .. ,..

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MAAINO· ROS TE N P AOOUC T IONS, 119 W 161h s1,....1. C 1, Costa Mesa, C.hloml• '2b11

John J . Marino. n9 w t•lh Sllllet, C-2, Costa~. C..h torno• 92.,1

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Count.- Clerk o l 0••"99 Couf'ltr on Apf ll t , 1919

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ST A Te 0,. CAL.1,0llNIA "OR THE COUNTY O" OltANOE

No. •~s Estate OI JOSEPHINE ESTEY

vosr. oa JOSEPHI NE ESTEY BROWN, Oeua.sed.

NOTICE IS HER EBY Gl\IE N 10 lh<t crea11on of ttw .ibOve ~-o OK• dent ,,,., all 11et10n• ,,..,111g <l• lms "9a1MI 1111! .,..Id Oo!<edenl •re requlr~ 10 l•le 1nem w11n ll'lt neuss.iry llOU<l\•r s. on t rv· oHltf' o l ll'le clerk ot t~t> •bOvt ttnt• 11ei0 tour-t or to Of'es.ent tn.tn • •th rtw- n«:l"\,,..ry VOUC"tr-~. iO lllf< unoe'" Qnl'<I al It>- Souln c;a,11e10. 4 1hambra CA. wn1c h " ttw pl•<e ol OU\•""" ot Ille ull<lf'r"~ .,, •II met· lers ~rla•n·nQ to t"4 t\talt of Wl•O lie· cedf'nl, ""'hon tour montM alter tt.e lorst publluloon of th•• notice .

Oaltd Aprll b, 1979 JC>tlN S. BYRNES JR , ExecutOf'ot Ille Wiii o1 the •bOv• named dec-t

JO HN S 8YMHES Jll A Proln~f Co<-ppr.o111on I 154 S.lllh <Hrlleld P . 0 llOll IOll All1•mbra, CA tll02 r.1· u•m1 AllornolOtl!n<lll«

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GEORGE CH ARLES REAL T v H I• \/ I" Lido , N e w port Bt4ch, C..ltlorn1d 9'660

C.EOAC.E C HARLE'> IN TERESTS. L 10 a (dhtorntd <D• por•hon JAi• v ... L100, Ne woort lk• <h, c.i1tom1a '11~

Tiiis l>Ul.lnn& I\ CondlK I CO bY .. cor l)Ol"•liOl'I.

Geo<oeCNorlestntere•I•. LlO. Owrtn S Dreyer Secnit.,y

Tttls '1.M~I "'"' t 1I~ wlln the COvnt .- Oerli ol Or•~ County on M•r<h ,., IU'I. MIC.RM. ~! A ttenoey M LAw ' 'TIM Cltf'' JOS ••11411119. s..t .. tOOO MS City P..--y Whl 0.. .... , CAt2'M Tet: .. J..,_

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OCIAMd SICUm9 Dehax• d• lex. • at 2 llACNHOUll bdraa.; walk to best Jbedroom 6 b•u•room. bHc b • clo•• t o ~brtPtllvu_..ana, r e1 tauraau . e tc . loliiety ~.I~ te •ooo! ._...._ otun . Owner w tll ..... _, .. .,.. nr-. oa eontra« wttta

lallen low down p a1ment -· ...... ;~;*;"; .. ;"~-~;·;;;1 ~ CIM1IR HALn 64e-1112

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CGlOMtl l ITOIY ......... ......,1. Bdnnl. a batM. a.par al• fMllly roae + fora1l cbbal. tow rnli•l••Me yard, rcweted paUo New Wall to waU ca'""' •N clltbwaabe,r. Super de ew.

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a Bdrm Jl.2 lot, 1u um•· bit ltl CdM loweat l)rice

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1-.00MHOMI 172,100.

Idol hOme ror l1rce famil)'. Near achoola 6

F.·1ld• <: M. c u1tom "'°PIJiin«. Ore•m homf borne Comer lot. Seller at bllra•ln pnce! Hurry, cnotJvau.d ~~1,JJ~~~JJ,0111 No<1

4 • harp ttomot. VA t.emw. no money down. Xlnt 6oc•Uotl

~ Walkt:r f; Ltrn

EDaUth Tudor 2cU Br ap fit leve l , z•s car 1a r a1e. fr pl c1. IDk'rowlYlll, ~ wlt1dows . pool , apa . TENNIS ClOUrt.

i''Yom • • 8$0 8*0081qTbS·1920

Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co.

·. i ~. a baths Hr'h uaU: dbl. 1ara 11u ~1. ill xtat <'ondl U. • ,_..~ l'9llk'd Qlll t•I 1tteet. ff land . not ltHtho d . u.e.auo PIMle call • fOf app'\ eo-.

~~=:~r.:~.:k ~ 01•1111 with I frpl c1 .. hHfll' - • ~ 8a)' vJew Vtry room. ~ -

4 BR.fAMLLY "DISIGM WITH DISTIMCTIOM''

POOl.·$121,000 nm lovely custom built home near the Mesa

Model DHfect e.11ecutive Verde Country Club is home !i Fan t A'S t I c ooe ol a kind. It features bedrms . + Mass ive 4 Bdrm, 3 baths. family maater s uite! Enter· room and formal dining ta.inel''s patio with blUn · room. For an appoint· BBQ. Luxurious sola r me11Uoaee. callS46-5880

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associated krtcbion • much to o(rer · U.S tor the lrowlnfi f11111ly 8aaboa lslud Ataky * * . * * Pnvatc- yard w th awhn ""''""' "*-',,.,... ,, VETERANS

._ ............... -....... .._. n.. ..._ ....,. ...... , .... W.W.. 1,ecl•1 d9cfa1 -4 .,.. OffwM .. $279,000 man1 pool Orut rar 67J-1700 * * 1UnUntt enttrutn 1n1.

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1/J Acre 1-.cllo Lah F.I ino~ Aru

O.tom bwlt 3 8drm, 2'" b&. 2200 sq fl Family rm UOO tSLI w1frpk.- U\lintl r m , din

~Macnab Irvine

$240,000 '7).4400

HARaOR

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1ng rm , la e klt c h ~n Spor\OU--. 4 bd,rm bomi• r tannlng to sell your w l c•nt e r i a l•nd w1th . t1it~u 1• 1te w ood bome! Our d ~• igners Sc~ putio. M.;tr Br p;&n('ltng, ovc~lied lw bave increased selle r ' w/wallt-tn cl~t . bwh an Ing r.-n. & dining. r m Pl'Ofita many tunes over vanity & lS dra~t'r ch"'~' open onto sunny South by SJmple ooo·s tructur a l t.ae walk·tn shower, dbl patio 4.5 .. , . lot. SS!>~,000 cosmetic changes in · fUU', abundant s toratce. Ca th erin~ Tt·nn lll t' le re o r & extt:ri o r . intercom . S95.000. By S&2-823S C.OOSuJt.atloo & drawings owner. 714/674-5000 SlSO· SJOO app li ca ble

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411 JASMIN E <.: toa;I\ OR : O nl y Pl an U <Su.rlslde> Model on the resale mark et . Lu x · unous master suite with OCEAN · CATAL lN A VI EW & an adjacent private s tudy with it 's own Ort>place. $244,500. COU OF MEWPORT

REALTORS . 675-5511

heated pool. Atrium and Recent cbanges in V.A deck orf m aster wing, recs may enable you too. Call today 752· 1700 qu.llty for $1001000 bom OPfN Ill Q. II\'"" 10~1 .... I.

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541.0100 BALBOA ISLAND

DUPLEX Completely refurbished. For s ale by owner . $237,500. Call 673-7611.

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497. 3331 LAGUNA llACH

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$115,000 PREVlEW SHOWING JOHES REALTY, IAc MARINITA

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673-62 I 0 Prestigious residences GALAXY near the marina from eon.adtlM• 1022 EastCostoMHG Sl 59,900 . 83 1 · 3540 ; LIGHTS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 a-r. office. d bl garage. ~: ~5111 .

Vlew a galaxy or night 507 JASMINEAVE. n.'C room, room for RV. . G<>V"T REPO 3425 E. Coast Hwy, CDM 3 Bdrm. 1', bath. I DOING 673-~10 , ________ _

NewW/W ca rpetinl( "!".. BUSINESS SUNSET BEACH ~:ro~ ~~ '. i; i UNDER A 1~ JU~ ~S~~th, oak Duplex on the sand, view

898-7853 -.. .... FICTITIOUS plank noors, open beam oiCalalula.

li ghts.from th 1s 1 m • Prine onJy. $129,500. 2 Br. lots or storage, unique. Magnificent ocean view. m acul a t e s pli t le vel. l ba, lrg patio & garage. ready to move in. School New 3 bd, lg~ nns. (3rd VJEWS of Catalina a nd Super cute & ctn. all in walking d istan ce . bd sep_. s uite ). Agt. Signal Hill tbO! Freshly freshly done. By owner & Owner waJU.og (or oCCers. 833-0623. 759·0'106. dero r a t ed thruou t ! maycarry. (808)879-4073 Ope n Sa t / Suo 12· 4 . Ckeari view. New 4 br . 3 Wallpaper. paint, carpet · or (714) 536-1857. 548-5879. ba, 33932 Blue r .. antem. ing, Ute works ! Formal _:_..;._...:__ _____ -------- Trade / Lse / Op u on o r

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xtras. $289,000. ~ dining room . F a mily IUILDERS ~sTSIDE s ma 11 down . Agt . roo m . 2 Jo~ lrep la c es . '"'" (2131434-4461.

& It 's on a lrg lot too ! nus 3 BR. 2 bath family home on quiet tree lined s treet will allow your famlly to spread out in complete lux ury. Call for tnf o. 54()..3666. •

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Gorgeous pool, giant spa RARE R·2 LOT IN OLD SUMSHIME aodfirepit.2 Viewpalios CORONA DEL MAR 3 Br. 2 ba+pool & lo" MearnewCapeCod - covered and muc h SUPE R LO C ATION . mamt.yard. $77,500 Ckean view from a dis · more! Bargain Priced! SlJS.000. CALL 540-1151 754-7800 uncttve 3 bdrm home. 5 BR Biscay, S175,000 2·3 i \'7. ;I ~ --------r attJ:·

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for the special fa mily. Otarming duplex. S teps •'8~-- . CENTURY 21 WEST Maint. free yard. By Soanng wood ceilini:s In TRIPLEX lo Goldenrod overpass --------•I S54-4840 owner /no agts. Sl28,900. the entry. living room . Gl'Ht Income!! 3br, 21i'.aba, approx l800

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dining room . This is a Single s tory owner unit sq ft upstairs, rrplc , 3 t a..tiwgtOft leach I 04 1..:..:.......:. _ _____ _ rustom 3 Bdrm vie w with 2 townhouse de~1gn :;li·.undv rmecks, '1"opemnstrbebdamrmin ~o ON A LOT •••••••··~·E·:~·•••••• • • 10% DOWN home. Treat yourselC to r ea r u nits . All with ., " 1 " " """ "

lhebcst.S279,SOO. pnvate pallo, Wt D hook Downst.au~.3br. 2ba. ap· EASTSIDE . Two c ute H u NT I NG TO N Walnut~ C d 642·5200 - up & individual enclosed prox 1500 sq n. Many up· homes on 1 lot. Sp_ac. 2 CENTE R & free way on Q

Pete Barrett ga r a ges. Ca ll n ow grades. Buyer has choice Br, l ba homes w~2 car Nice 4 Bedrm, l~~ bath S67, 00 673-8550 or le nde r . $270 , 000. gar. Sep. yards. Live 10 bomt>1nxlnt school dis t . l.Bedroom ,

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,~ _!-2~!! .. ~~ lmmac. S bdrm . +bonus ~•l11a1Estltl firepace, covered patio. UNIVERS I T Y PA RK OCEANFROMT LOT rm . compl e tely up · , ___,_. new carpel, fresh paml VILLAGE 11 Expanded

gr aded ins ide & out. ~1es 10 & out. $75,000. Call l..a&ille mode l. For s a le Guarded gate commuru- Maintenance free ya rd 17141 ~ 2 1 3 I 4 3 8 . o 3 8 2 o t by Owner. Sl40,000. Call

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If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad.call ~2-5678 and a friendly ad­vlser wm help you turn your wheelsfnto cash.

ty. Owner w/carry paper with pool & Jacuzzi. This 213/431-0444 562-8888 w/29% dwnatl0% lS not j ust a house it 's a ---------1 X8~~ly S:fo:~ bome. Appt. only 644·2373 DOCTOR'S EST A TE NJCE & HEAT!

or644-5600 70xl3S E-s1de R·2 lot. Big 3 BR. 1~ bath home in

aaow MARKET! · ~/~~etc~. ~~d ~o':'k~ ~area. Full price on· ForsaJe. 3br Needs TLC.

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PACESffiER Only $139,900. 673-4311 its. OWC 1st T .D. w/29<.k __;...;,...;_ __ ;__ __ _

*VETERANS * agt down. $149,500. Own/Agt HUGE - HUGE LOT a t .--------1 ~·9666. end ol cul-de·sac street.

G r ana d a with a bedrooms. pool and ideal locaUon on eul-de·sac st.re.et lo The Ranch uea of lrvlne. Greal fa mily home in a n executive neighbortiood and Irvine schools too! Call today

Let a Vet Help You find WI! have 2: 3 BR + 2 ba that home you want. o SPECTACULAR A STEAL at 597,900 nr AU~pta 4r dovm up to $100,000. QUALITY DUPLEX Al S76,SOO. See th1s " like Brook.burst, + a 4 BR + CalRandyAgt, 24hn An exceptional custom new" 4 BR 2 BA on lge 2 ba w i th pool nt

WORLD RE bltbomew /vaulted wood ru t de sac lo t n o w ! Brookhurst & Yorktown • beam ceiling, beautiful Dream kitchen. wa rm at $99.SOO. Call Ron Ort, 543-1722 s olid oak cabi n ets wood panelmg, concrete R.E.Professionafs

thruout, fplcs in hvg r m dnve. United Broke rs . 963-8177 NEWPORT FIXER

$ 122,500 This 3 Bdrm home is steps Crom the beach, on the Penins ula . Jt de · finitely ne.!ds TLC, but bas tremendous poten­t.lat. Bring your tools and im agin ation . Ca ll ~1151

& ma s t e r bedroom . ~k for Pe~gy Schroder, -------­leaded g lass windows, & &1&7414 ; 559-6330 c.-eramic Lile jacuzzi in mstrbaUt. Investor mu s t se ll 2

PLUS homes in Costa Mesa. No bd brokerage.

A charming 2 rm ren· 2385 Nortre Dame $82,5()( tal w/ fplc & separ ate CaU831-!1081 for mforma

SIEDROOMS Mus t see this la rge c us t om1ied Meredith Gardens home w l over :nxlsqfl of livlllg area. Partt Place. Loe 1142· 7461 patio deck. $279,500. lion

CAU.644-721 t --·-------1BY Own e r , n o t'red it ---------c check, no qualifying. As· EASTSIDE'S s umable S54.000 VA .

S • • BEST 8"'1% or new ranancmg. • Close to beach , 2

• • • lmmaruJate 3 Bdrm + fireplaces, rormal din ''!!!=======~~=•! ~!!~~~~~~~ den hom e situa ted on nn. & ram. rm. Large 3 &J1...,11W1_-. .. ,,. I• qwct s treet. close to a ll bdrm. 2 ba . $89,900. Pnn ·

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0eiiglit1u1 family style home reatu.res a super ra m i ly room wit h fireplace. 3 s pacious bed.rooms. formal dining room, forma l livin g room, plush carpeting, Ca the dra l cei l i n gs. F.nclosed patio. $91,000. Don't wait, call 559-84Sl

TARllB.l SELL .dJ .t .th CostoMeso 1024 s hopping. Tastefull y cipals ooly. 848·3785. , e 1 ems. ~1 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• done in earthtone. Ask·,·-------•[ L-~~~~~-_I DallyPilotClass1f1edAd. i--------I lnstll.39.900. CallToday. 1 • l&OWMAUET - ·

DRAMATIC VU $412,500 . Loodl of spoce ift tws l bedroOM diL r•: witlt priHCr· Priu i•cl•dH appro..t ..... for 200 sq. ft. odclffoft.

BAYFRONT CONDO $225,~ ~ row z bed. Z b411t1 Wifll *-"« VIEW. '~$1' tenrlty loat slip .. ....-. / Ol'TIOM _,,,

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2A36 W Coast Hegh1.1.'10. Newport Beach

631·1400

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On th is love ly Mesa ---------t Huge bdrm over looking Must sell. 673-4311 agt. Verde home. Owners are bay. Sunken living room ~iving new buye rs ar--------- & den. Wetbar. BBQ. PETER'STOWMHOMI S2.000 carpet allowance . COLLEGE PARK rare place. Boat s lips Lovely 4 bedroom condo Home features heated · available . Offered for with f a mily r oo m . pool , covered patio a nd COSTA MESA $127.900. Superb qua I i l Y .

~::.%a1fg:~~only Means bome s weet home lTmltJt!\jiGI!JllifMJ ~~~~~~IJ~~- Ideat whe r e your c hildren 962--44ffirS"548·8100 NEWPORT CEMTB .. ~HERITAGE

. • REALTORS walk leisurely to schools REALTY throUl!h Orange Coast College. Owner bas over A SpecW H.- 640- I 11 Z improved Uus home with forspeciaJ people. An eic· oodbrld ge nr Late. a spectacular fa mily perience in luxury in pre- fonn. model 3 bdrm, 2~ room. fo' ruit aplenty. at.ige area. Features too ba.$1"9,900S52-8584 PleasanUy arrordable al nmnerous to mention. l i---'------­$98.500. yr warranty, V ·A terms UP VJ 2 bdrm2ba tnbae.

MESA DELMAR Luxurious 5 bdrm. 3 ba. family home on pool sized lot . Walk t o Paroc h ial & publl r school & Orange Coast College . Bea utifu ll y IDllint&ined & upgradf'd. $127,500. call now. Agent B. Grounds . 551·4682 Eves.

avail. Sl29,500. ERA. quiet Loe on lftlblt. (Pie 581·1210. nr pool 6 crta, e lec: gar.

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Priced to Seti! 640.5357 Q.aified. Call 642-5678 a..tOed Ad. &0-1171.

The most afforable •r-------- &.....-~ 1041 INdl 1141 Bdrm. home in No C.M . ORIG~ HTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•• .. •••••••••••-•• New cpts & paint. Walk nYYr- • to So. Cst Plaza, school! Re fres hing Ocean & ch u t c b es. 0 n I y breezes & a sparkling S77,900 / V/\ t e r m s! POOlarefustJCtrastothi.s Please call Bruce, Brit. Immaculate 3 br 2 ba 631"5556 home. Tas tefu lly de·

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Tiii MMNt Clltap! qui.et cul-de·HC, c lose to 'lbia ls· Ill 2 Bedrm1 1 allshoppin&. C81l Today! blitb doll house la looking .,_.. lfcbth. forrtghtowner . It '• ooty 1....,. SIK.900. and that 's cheap 955-0e7 642 3263 for Cos\a Meaa l Call • P.B.I. ~2Ul or83S-0211 -------­P111er JN18

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Very nice two 2 bdrm. coppe.r plumbing, n ew units, Eutslde Costa root. '74,000. Meaa. Enclosed earlies ltoJ Mc~, IUfr + extra parting. Street 541-1729 Ir • lley acceaa . Tht11~~~~~~~~~i ~~.0001 1:

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MOMA1CH SUMMIT II 2 Bdrm. 2 ba th , view home. $139,900.

COUMTIY CLUI ...... 3 Bdrms, custom home on tbe fairway. Everything you bave dreamed of in this home. Pool, spa. ea rth t on e_:s & professi onally decorated. $319,000.

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The dollan )'OU 1ave away to the I RS should be work!Ag ror you Instead. To keep the 1ame uw., rrom bappen&ng next year. come talk with us. We can 'help you form up an lnvestmeot plan th•t will conserve more of )'OW' earnings. Some H l.tt properUes now avaUable:

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Thi• Orance Count1 4·f>iex 1.s only siso.ooo & owner will carry a 2nd! Each unit has • firepl8<'e. enclo.ect 11ar age. enclosed patio. Jiving Ii family room. laundry room. sbake root.

HHT UHm • Lult H.V 4 Bdrm, fam ......,... .... rm. dinlnl rm. Quiet at . a Br z BaG..a.. Home Ready now. LH llOO. on oubll, catbedral cell­A&l. 6'4-7211 ln11 . Ital . tlle, new '52J OlJ .. Sla·~ llAUTWIUL It Only

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S lal · , I, 3 br. 2\'» t>a • rm. t-ll~utlve borne with ,4 ~MC •ow u •111T1 ly rm. Ocean• nlahl htt ht.-dn)()ms. formal dinin~

1bal'11 U-' ~ane for lhia BIG ,.,A"'Y- ON c d v1ew. <il&•rd gate, pool room. fiamlly room with ' ' OLDE LAG UN A " ' '" on ° l~onls. '305.000 1213) fireplace. Covered patio DUPLEX". Imposing 2•t locauon . ALSO G>-1829. and 8ube1'ue. More . IJGUNA two .......... .._.,l~n or e11rly ant Sbr. home with 0 I L

_,.., ._. +11pa only $t.z4.900 1 ... C., t•Y St l t.75 , op va ue i.aauna arc ltcc:ture c. Only8734311Agt ,. " - $40-1720 $12,950 wtti detailed exterior of POOL HOME t:~f&f':fo~G'.N1~ . s 162,500 m_llR. L Low space rent includes

BIG CANYON ulil. ($140 ). Beautiful localed on prime North E njoy Newpc>rt at Its __ .....;._.....;.____ cond, 10lC43 Sparton. new t!ftdPI"' 'fc1.ET. FwEN/ RACME B

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,,_ · • home overlooking 5lh new"" ng. n exlre ml'· bch. <EHl39J..57) BR I C K 8 B Q A N D fairway of Big Canyon ly livable 3 bdrm Back And Thru Mobile Ho.M Store WALKWAYS. Upper 2 Country Club on a large Bay home complement· Prid e of owncrshl~ t5M500 BEDROOM. 1 BATU private lot 00 a unlque ed w/ncutral tones of h 1gh 1 y up gr a 0 c ti -------­UNIT has spacious h vmg cul-de-sac. This lovely b c 1 g e & Ye 11 ° w 8 lownhome locull'd by room, approx . 25 feet country French home of enhanced br. a gorgeous South Coast Plaza. 3 nice * N E w long, with built-In china approximately 3100 sq fl 36Xl8ft poo · 646-7711 bedroom s, t· om r y cabinet and PEEK 01-' has ""8 & groove oak ( 11 f I kt h 'th THE OCEAN. Cozy floc;>rS throughout . the ~l11'll!!gltllRfl ~f.i~~·Pl~sch c~;;!l - NEVER lower l BEDROOM l m .. '" llvln1 ar•a. stained - .. ·-··· -- Inn p · · c BATH UNIT f .... ... uoe- nvale patio. om-

eatures f.las s in lvi·ng room, real estate . l 1 M BRJCK FLOORS AND I d i . mun1 Y poo . ore LIVED IN w I N E c As E • -~~ IJ n1n1g rm , ---------1 $75.750. Won't last. Cull PANELED WALLS F ...a.-....ai I ver c oset. 4 s 540-1720

· or bedrooms. 2~ baths. E x- 1 ,,11 L those who want a place terior appointments in· .... at the beach. f'ull of elude a large pool and Home on LJdo for one -~ "OLD~ LAGUNA s unning a rea. sep . doUar ... buy lol on Lido --------­

Im Madison, 20x.52. 2Br. 2Ba. good buy! <4717U)

2 separate 4-plexes with common courtyard. Separate loans/separate Iota. Larae u.Ut.s. some with fireplaces. In excellent rental area of Riverside at $230,000.

POSITIVE CASH R.OW Owuer will raise rents 1n escrow to give buyer positive cash flow on these 14 units. 1~ yean old . located In Buena Park. All 2 bedroom. l VJ bath. Pride ol ownership Owner wiU carry 10'10 Interest only financing & no points.

IXCIUIMT HOUSTON LOCATION 34 Individually metered units in Houston. Texas. 112.m per un1t. full pnce S420.000 with Sll0.000 down . 5.3xgross. Invest me nt prope rty ownership ahouJd be one of your ma.ior lire goals. It can ~ure your ruture & protect your future eamlngs. Why not talk it over with one of our highly .trained stalf or over 407 We have over no properties available now & know how to gel you started. ·

AGENTS ANO BROKERS We have a fl'w positions open for hceni.ed professionals "'ho would like to afflJiate with OranJ!e County's fas test growing o rgan ization. Call for an appointment.

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CHARM , we believe secluded Jacuzzi located b land for S214,99'J & for !.h is one w1ll.,take off master bed r oom. onedollar more. wew11l

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carpeting, pool / Jae/ ten· c.N...... 3214 nls. S.S75 mo. Lease ... ·-················ mat12evesonly. Newapacloul coado. 2 br, -2baw/comm pool M50 Well upgraded 4Br. 28a. mo No-· .. ~ ... ~" · $125 mo. 551 ·4513 or

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gar, no pets, S46S mo. LIKE "'EW SB 2''-n -avail S.l. ~9219 ,, . "· n1H1 , ----- ----•Saa Lula Rey Condo.

$&. 3 Br. lg fenc. yrd , beautifully &out.eel In tree lined resld. st , crpts, R A N c H 0 s A N drps . etc . 770-5629 ; JOAQUlN. WetbarA:all 56'7· 78:11 wardrobe doors are mir. ---------• rored. frplc. Attached lbr. Adults.Nopeta. Pvt. gara1e h•• 1reat Sl'50. 2048"7 Pomona. .__ ...,..

642-0835 storaae. a ..... opener . .....,5 ---------• mo. Please call fQr appt. Lovely 2br. condo. Swim- S3M847 days or 640-7878 ming pool. pnv. y rd . eves. Gar. & carport. Adul t.slllllilllli•-----­Only. S4SO.mo. Avail. 5·1 ---------754-7496betw. 6·8 p.m . Heritage Putt 'l'ownhome

2 br. 2~ ba. 2 car 1arage MESA VERDE·3Br. 2Ba. wlopener, encl. patio. or encl yd, covered patio. nr pool. $460. mo. 55f.S588. sc:hb. shops. park. SSSO -mo. 644-5187or644-8519 LARGE l DROrangetree,

only S350 per mo. Vogel· 4 BR. fam. rm .• 2 ba .• frpl. Pacific. 640-6161

1800 Sq. ft. Quiet comer. -S57S. 642-4623 1'wtJe Rock Twnhse.

2br.den. 2ba1 (rplc . 38r house Sm m arried Lule. AvaJ1. $-1.5. family . No pets. Open US.3l99or973-0$J2 10AM-5PM. Within walk· ----Ing distance to pre-1chl UNIVERSITY PARK 2 thru hi g h sc hl. 940 lk'. 2 Ba house. Pool. CoogressSt. Costa Mesa. jacuzzi. air. elec. 1araae

opener. patio, forest like Patio garden living. 4 Br 2 greenbelL SSSO per mo Ba . 2 c pl s. no pets . Days 213/ 498-5219. eves 751-7866. SMC. 2131921-2388. MISSION REAL TY

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WTY fireplace. Breezy kitchen •EXEC HOME $256,000. Some w1lh no orreredfor Salc DOR with no-wax fl oor and downVAterms. LohforSale 2200 3BR.2ba, frplc . pool.jac. L.ag.Mileoch 3241

bhOwner built- ins . Patio. Jui.t Over1500sqftof elegant ParlcPlace, lnc842-7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl gar. Yard. in condo••••••••••••••••••••••• Sownby 67J.1300 $94 ,500 . Call now living is yours w/ this SPYGL.ASSLOT project. K.lds &petsOK. oc£ANVlEW. new3 br,

Lag Bcb 2br. Near new. FO:f~t:i::r~r':::~uon .. _ .,...,_..__, 540-l720 24x64 Key Biscayne . <l.sltimeoffcr<.>d > $475 675·6670 agt or in prestigious Portarina View. Sl25,500. 494·7084. 714/759-1144or640.1841 WllBI ~~~~t' extras . -..Property 2000 Absolute ly lhe BEST 4:9.5-1786. Sl00.mo4&4820 LOWER3ARCHBAY •---------- BY OWNER. Totally I~ CalTodayforAppt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW LOT for sale in 3 bdrm. 2 be . fireplace. Builder's Cstm Hm 2br

30r. 2Ba 2sty, lg lot. ocn s~ .... VIEW r e m di ' d 3 8 r . 2b a. 542 7283 7 UMITS-C.M. N. B l odar .. Located dbl garage. No pets . 2ba, den. Sonie oc~ vu. v ie w, close t o bch • ~ w/fam-nn on quiet tree Tustift I 090 • * Beaut. ne w building . between m1lhon dollar Water & gardening patd. Bea.u. yrd. Gar. Handy lo S280.000. 644-l814 Port Royal-Bci. t Buy . line st. pew kitchen. Tcr- •••••••••••••••••••••• • TOrtOl.SI Fire~aces. xlnt location residences . 270 degrt>e SOOO mo. 548-9688. shpg. & heh. 581-7000 dys.

Pr of. decorated · I f ' b Sl35 000 W 1S vit>wfromCdMto lrvine. """'l298 &.raldloyLot r i c uy · CUSTOM VIE L vmts 642· l603 Owner may consider Fwt•V_._. 1214 eve. - -·-upgr.ades. A/C, dlx4 Br3 w / ass u mable loan . EST TE M b"f H _..., 673-6634 Ba. 2 (rplc's, wet bar . Owner moving out or A 0 I e omes FOUR UNITS.C.M. parllal excha nge or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cha rm ing & wood sy

•--~~!!!!!!~---•! beaut. nite li t e view . area. Need to see to With spectacular view or Near new. 3 Br owners T D.'s. For more info. Lovely Parkside home. oceanv1ew. pool, 2 Dr guarded comm, pool + believe. 64S-ti93'7 snow capped mount~ins ~for Sale 1200 urut. 2 ba . frpl . 2.ca r call Ron Taylor. 640.5112 4Br. 2Ba. lg ram rm. Adults. S700. 494-6006 tennls. S325.000.S40.6600 and gentle rolling h1~ls . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ar .. 2 Br 2 ba units agent. frplc, nr Miles Sq Pk & ood - --

PORTOFINO Accented by sparkling . . " ··" ' ' · . s hoppan g . $465 mo . Spacious. w sy lbr. niEGERRIE CO. ' - - e. ""- auUful home night lights. f'ormal din · Rancho Calir. area . 4.5 TSL lnvstmls 642-1603 10 Unit lot . Anaheim. 75&-1.930 duplex. Avail. lmmed . LSl/ OPTIOM .-.15 ""' ing family room sunken acreparcels.$100.000full BY OWNER makeoffer . Morns&As· Adult. $395. inc. ulll

N I d l d 3b wit.halltheamenitiesfor ente rtainment ' loun ge price, terms; musl sell. soc. (21.3)374-4984 ,........_ ... .._. J240 497.2370 3::. Yove~~~~=i~g go~i ~~~I~ !~v;:!~~lec':,l~<t and Uvlng room all open Agt. 979-49&4 2 DUPLEXES for Sale - ••••••••••••••••••••••• - - --- - - - --

s B C k B S2 o b to_ entertainment. sized 640 Ac-. S800 nor acre. ,.,..___ ·11 ·th Mable"-/ Edlnger/ Bolsa Chica . 3 LAllJl-IHHh 3250 ~~5u0r me~ . 6:2-t1106a~; 7~~~.~er/ kr . VJewdecks. Allth1sadds hilly. 's"'mt eastof Sun· JYk"'do::i. C~~awdel Trirrm 230 BR 2 8a.fplc. pa1to. fncd •••••••••••••••••••••••

Qi 64.5-®l. up to the plca~ ure of nymead. 5 mi west or Mar. 675-3956 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yOardK . · '35ar. AK1ds & pef ts 2 wasB Rhe rCodnrdyoer' lrnecfrld1 .... s

l!Sev MUST SELL ownership or this 3 BH Bna um o nt Co nta ct T · I P k $225 000 · ... gt. no ee · • · ,, .. r .. • yf ra1 er ar · · ,,,,_,, _,,., 97 .. 2971 $400. Laguna V1llagl' .

CONDO JMI 4 Br 2 Ba Montcgo, hideaway Ple nt y o owner (714 > 684-.8151 8a ront Duplx Fant vu, Trade $125.000 cqwty or .....-~ ... _____ 751..i:m & Prime location. Close to new paint , car pets & room for d pool and a 3Br upr 28r lwr. f' p , ll'rms, Call 714-645·1014 Hetl/ Bolsa Chica 3 BR l ~ ---r~-7 pool. jacu~ZJ . s auna & drapes. Sparkling c lean. iio~ for the k1dd1es. Call 700 ACRES bltns & kiry hkup in ea . Cr0iif'f-7PM ba fplc ram rm pallo ~ Nigutt 3252 '-".11.Ht-XU&Y beach.. 2 br. den. 2 bath. 557-6122 dys. 833-1861 Sum m r / wntr r en tl . - rncd' ant' " K·~ ds . : •••••••••••••••••••••••

Ad It t OWNER OPEN TO $390 000 /ofr o wn / agt Y • .,ar . 1 °' MOMEY! MONEY! u comm u n' Y. eves. By Owner . - Riverside County at a 840-t8'79. Rmchn, Famts, pets OK. $445. Agt. no Niguel Shores~ br. 2 ba. 1-'"LEXIBLE TERMS ON $101.000. Hollis Wood. ----- CREATIVE maln freeway offramp Gro.n 2700 fec,964·2566 .or 973-297l fanuly rm. atnum. 3 c~r nns 2 BEDROOM ' 2,_Realto _ __ r._61_5-867 __ 6.___ Bayfront Exec. Tri-level , FINANCING Some xlnt commercla i Oldr lri-plx on dbl lot. grt ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. Comm. pool, tenms BAT H EACH . ON HORTHILUFF ~:t~ 3~ ~aisi'S/0;: $359,000. potenll.al. Rapidly de· tax 1s'!!t~~~.OOO/ofr 320ACRES!!! ~~x%t3~~e!~A~~~j &beach.

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~ET STREET WITH $795,000. 673-6053 RUMARREALTY v~ l op1 n g a r ea & 2 own a..,. In central Cali fo rnia now. 846-7961. Llillltfoorftt 3255 ENCED YARD. TER- MIWLISTING 558-7977 nules or freeway Cron- NEARIREAKEVEN <Pa so Robl es. n ear - .. •••••••••••••••••••

RIFIC INV ESTMENT 3 Br on beaut. grnbll IAYCREST w-....a......1-..&-- 1098 tage. lnveslorterms. 15o/. DOWN town). $1200/acrc. Heil/Beach. 3 BR + den.2 Lake Front Leisure Llv-AT$132.500. w/lg patio. Best value Leeward Lane is a quiet ~ln.nnn- FARGO R.E. 0 Beauu CuJ 45 acres.fenced ba. frp! , patio. fncd yard. ing 2br. den, 2ba. dock.

• Sl45.000 i.treet with pretty homes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/676-5717 or 11739·0696 4-Plex . Assume. Seller for horses. nume rous f'ar. Kuls & pets OK. a/c, spa. S650/mo. Call U04So. CoastHiway 640-~ ()nve by 2015. then call Ho9ualffvhtq! w i ll ca rr y pap e r . stalls & mobile home in $4 65 . Agt. no f e e . Dick 772-2501 dys, e\'e.

inVUlageFair o/A~ BobDickinson at 979·8533 on UUs n~al. 4"t>earm. 2 INVESTORS Manage m en t avai l. PasoRobles. $225,000. 964-2566: 973-2971. 67~. LAGUNA BEACH t.oseethis 3 Bdrm. 2 bath bath home near schools, 10 acres. level. Investor Agent. Gary 0 . Bosler Also numerous lots & -·-- --

497 2457 ...,.. t Op s 14 r..,,.. · •·r Full terms. xlnt area. (Lot ~or~2498 s maller p a r cels in Jbr. 2ba w /dbl garage . ......_Vlefo 3267

• 3)~u~ward1an~n . . "p"n""c:'S:f.951.>~ceway . split). Princ1palsonJy Elsinore & surrounding Walk to bch. $450. No .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~! R E A L T Y. Park Place,lnc842-7461 DltOVER 2o UNIT LOT area · good terms ava1la- pets. n4·536-3984. S BR. 2 ba Condo. Aliso •

llG CANYON leach Dolltouse 677-5609; 679-2823 evs ble. Yorbtown/Newland 3 br. ViUa. Dshwsr. commun $ 105•000 O......Red Estate Costa Mesa. city ap'· Principals only please. l lr'J ba, paUo. fncd yd, pool, $400. 751-4330.

Llll)llllll Hms I 050 LeeM o.tioft & I -. proved. Package ready Contact Ken Marks at ....................... Broadmoor f.l o.3 plan Newport Shores. attrac- ~·;.:,;.;; ......... Afl_:;:- I JOO to1Sgol. $340,000. • .. .,

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l.llSURIWORLD w/lge 4 Bdrm, 2'12 ba Uve3BR. newly crpt'd& ForSale . I IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• iL nvmts .._. ReaJtor&Assoclates 973-ml · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condomaxium ·over lm· ~~ apoottenl -0sionz~ /rtacredd. ~9t~0 ~~i•dce h~ ~~~e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-Plex for sale by Owner, ..,.._n/ Co•iftgtOltl 1646Spring Street NO FEE! Apt. I& Coodo

~-"wxlerpriced . 1 ,_.._. ""' near beac h in Sa n E 1 d •. PasoRobles 2 Br,rn ba. rfl>lc, panel· rmuts. Rental Pavilion , ··- level. Near for immediate sale at transrerred out of area. xce · con · °' area . ft051 •~•.5350 '"" 2 gar Nr be ch - -12 na. ou~ llAPPINESS IS Clemente Xlnt in.vest- DaVlS ""ent 754 m 2 £- U<fi· car · · • · .,,_ oar. r.:: ~~a~0°~1f!~J~~ ::rs:ig ~~~~eli:t~~! ~':'.1so~a':1~nlte rc;:,~r\~~ Uving at the beach in a ment. Sl 75,000/ F lrm · · ._ · . flOSJ 466-3049 SliOO. mo. 968-SS'Jl BUJFFS.Lovely upper bk

only s4a,ooo. ERA. at: 675-2311 or 64-0-7665. qualified buyer. Call for spacious dble wide 3BR, 436-295S FOUIPLIXES Avail Now! 3br. 2~ ba. bay wtr view , 38r, 5BJ.12lO. DanBibb,Agt. a ppt to see. Peggy, 2ba, 2 patios. 2 s tor. CtwhttyLots/ A112Br2Batownhouse ~pby/ARedWGlllrapefnu1d· t . Cplc. bltna. lndry,close to 2~Ba.MOmo. 64CMl885 ---------·----'--=-----• 98CM392, 536-2498. sheds wshr /dry r d is r__.. 1500 type units. Electric bit· ........,., · coos er beach. HOO/ mo Incl

• •YSHORES , ___ _;._ _____ , ' • . _. ,,.... ins. forced a1· r heat . trade. (714) 922-7398. 3 Br 2 ba ' .... I · •-wa-..a 1052

"" hwhr. custom Tappan ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. S.6·4296 or • . .. eeoc patio . .....,....._,....... A home for th e dis · BEACH DUPLEX, w/o- w/ rotiss & dbl oven . Companion c.rypts La enclosed garages. $1300 Red&tah 845-1371. Gardener ind. No pe\s. -••••••••••••••••••••• c rimlnalin g bu ye r . cean vu. $265,000. Super Plenty of r oo m l o Gunta section. Pacific mo Income. Good loca · Ex~ 2100 bd b $525. ~Slaft5pin. LagunaNiguel Eleganceabounds lnthis rentarea ! 213-836-6524• garden. P .P . 960-5379 Memorial Par·k. Phone lion. OWC 2nd. Two to •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 2 rm . l ~ a . T h N

d •- 1 b choose from $148 500 Townhouse, firepla ce, own ome - ewpo,rt woo • gass ome. S-Ch•• 107 714/922·2972.6 to10M.m. _A.. ' Sausallt.o BayVlewlotto xtraclean. S340normo. crest3BR2~BA. View.

R • Formal dining rm .• sun· &4t.o10 ~ ,_ ... _ , I - n- h I"' ea11y ken conversation pit in •••••••••••••••••••••• EXCITING p.m. uouc: .or .... gun ...... ac 7 14 / 9 6 2 . o 9 5 9 or frplc. • et bar. tennt.. living rm . • gourmet LOVAILI e e C-rclal ~ f 1€STIG€ d uplex . Prncpls only . 213/438-8146 c:i· Walktobeacb. 5750 •

., •• • .v c--- C0W1lry kitchen. & lavish Dreamy 3 br. 2 ba hom f'roplrty 1600 HOM€~ TI4-640- l.34a 4br. 2ba. nu. Cfl>t /drps, ~~~· ea-aaa or

.,._, ..... _ a.st.er bath, are Just a on San Cle mente gol t.ochArea ....................... ~ . - Counseling o n Ava il. paJnt. etc. Mint cond. COHMBCIAL few of the features. course. Must see at onl BeauUful 1973Signature1---------1 xmw. Cout Hwy. NB Ptws. for exchange. The '600.mo. 751-2060. 3 Bedrm. 2 Ba, L id o

ctltOYI There are 4 spacious Sll2,000I :Mx«>. 2Br. 28a w/fam FOR SALE 645-6646 Co fstadt Co. A g t . · wa terfront triplex .

78 •- w /l 2,000 fruit bdrms., 3'At balbs&large BERTHA HENRY rm, 5 fya Star Adil Pet Be h 1 IMCMIOOO. 2 Br 2 B a c.o n do, Washer/dryer / rerrt1.

....... family rm. Fee simple. REALTORS Parle (.4Tl027) . Huntington ac tr · wshr/dryr refnt incl ms le11e Adlta No t.re. in No. San Diego Owner will carry . 2l.5DelMar 492_.121 187,000 sq. ft. ahoppin~ plex, 3 blocks to water. ...... m>mo. 961UZ60 ' pdl. Broker,Ul·leoO County. Completely Ir- 1125.000. Sea Caps & s..tsets edcenm~rlheon ~-aartcres1 ~lt• $130,000. C·21, 536-7542, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----.----. --1..!=:=::.::::.=:::..:=:..:.::=._ r11ated. Unde r pro- ... McC_._dl Fanlullc Ocean Vu A beautiful •FAMILY• ,... or~ ukforCb.ria. tto.ftf'wlll•d Townhouse. Lse. 5 man to fMI Carmel 3 Br z Ba ~a:-1te~:,0:·~~:~ a..y 494-7551 ~· ;•:~~i~:!f~~c . Paradise. 24"60. 2Br. t!r~:io~ l:-~ll qmft c.t.MeseSpecW ....................... =:!i 2

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'At r~•· frplc , family rm . blllefats .... ooo. 1'r8de your o14 aturr ror sios.ooo. Haw R.E. ~ m'~e·p~~m~k~~t o18ddi0on:1 a 'bw~able Two super duplexes. All eor.. .. M9r 3122 carpet.edrpe: ~~I ,.~: r.=mcl. AvallMay ..,J.9494 495-5220 r,e;..Cdies with 8 C-4934 beach. 5 minutes from 1pece. R.eot lncreaaea or 2 bdrm .• l bath. On lge. ....................... auto dr. open .• nun•. 4Mo24 I J 130.IOIO lld. 942.5171 --------• Fa s h I 0 n I s I a n d . Sl00.000 per year for the lot nr. schools. shopping. OCEAN VI E W 2 8 R jacuui. chabboue. No ffMtlor Vu Kma 4 Br 11t

Best Financing, 10% down Reasonable Park Rent. next3yean. &IPC!f' location. Priced to duplex. Dbl gar . children pet$, $37$. Call btwn . l&Clry~r. Avail.

MOM•ICH IAY TmACI Large 4 Bdrm, a bath home on a lovely cul-de-sac. Outstanding pool aQd outdoor entertainment area. $365,000.

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buys lovely 3 br, 2 Cull (PKl006). ldlnow! $200,000 ok . SS35 . mo . 414 ~ 9AM-4PM . 831·3'89. 5112..-n:>mo.M4-4lf1 bath. spa. ocean vlew. Sale Price : tt.t ..... le..tv CamaUon · Open House

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blks beach. By owner. LogmaHI• M.500.000 l~Blbfromocean. t'er- Sat & Sun. ~1"727 orl;:w:' 3241 Luxury CGDdomlDium •l Sl08,000. l-482..3'710. Speclel..., Cuh~loanreqd : rtnc 4 \dlit bldg. M6:'. m8531. - .................. =~c=~:z

IYOWNB Beautifu15StarAdltPk, Se11erwm>C:.ider ape. 3 bdrm., 2~ b• s OCEAN VIEW 2br, Studiocondoacrourrom • _.._ 6 Lovely Iona view over- a&dOSeacrest. 2 lge Br. 29%dn. ~~rllc!~e +1 \:l~m~ dupl ex. dbl. ga r . beach. Frplc, pool, Jae, den. Avail. for I .. . looldDI Shorecllffa 2Ba, with all the xtras. J>rlnctpalaOnJy apt.a. Super value al Oilldren O.K. SS3S.mo. lle.1375. 847-4$25. miallnwn din ..... at

~coune fr mountain. On.l,ySZl,SOO. (KZ7067) . (Broker/Owner> SMOOOO S4.1"'727 or'7U536 fllOO/ mo. Yrty. leue bl bo I Call( ..... >-"'"" • WATERFRONT CONDO. SlOIO/mo.

Ql t gaze Ives CAUfORNrA ·- __,,_ W~M. r.pwco . ... .,,....... 3169 2 BR. Z'At ba, •aaberl ll•M.t.MAllOC. ~ :Wb!,11C:!~~ 'ACIPIC Reali.on &M-fllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer/ rerrt11 trpte la '4MIM new carpeting. Prof. de- HO COIOMA DIL MAI BUJFP'S.Lovety upper bk men. $750 mo lee. Slip._ _______ _ corated In Ii o ut . MOIU Ml e.-Pl•rtr 2000 ba>'wtrvlew,3br. 2~ba • .v.U.Pqa,-.-. 2llr + dlall*a Wshr/dryr" refria to r e· SALIS -.................... 8 •o DUPLIX suoo. mo.~. pr trp1c 1" - 90' main. ~ palloa, auto 2'706Harbor.Ste206·A 1---------·10wner' • unit bu 4 .,... 3244 atW•mhaw .... no Z~.1nkler & lighting. 540.1937 FOllll bdnna .. 2 bat.ha + 1ueat Homn U.fwlll•d - .. ~ .............. ..

l)' malnlalned. Priv .l~~~~~~~~~I Carefree condo Uvlni 00 apt. wtlb full kitchen Ii ....................... Nortbwooc11 ~ br, 3 ba, f>alBrb asz1 .. ~ beacb dub. Approx t8SO •he L• Coat• cbam· bath. Over 1ara1• Is lw Ill 3202 3000 eq. ft .. lie. falftllf llidl ...._ N P aq ft. $141.500. 492-2033 a BR.. 2 BA. ram. rm. SJC. ·eonablp Goli Court•. another roocny ·-~rm. ·-········ .. •••••••••• rm. frplc, dlbwbt. fbcd ... .JI Y • ....

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, .. y P.P. Owner49S-$U& t Sl Atbullt·in kitchen. Ocean yrold beautl-...aaca.,.d prdenerpcl, Brt.ndnew . ....!_.._ ::t::r. ....._. -2 bdrm CGlta .. w/fpk:. urn • • · liCle ol bwy. Owner hH 101 • - Onti ' -. mo. Kleis ok DO -· \;a ~ • Dbl dd.achd 1•r w/ RV Wblltberrou•re t..-'-ior lla.JbeleueOPlk>n. bout.ht another bome, oaded w/ xtras. nly pet1 . Alt . DO lee • .,.._ II• .....

L I t Uln Cl ....,.IU WAU,.ACI & CO loolllftl for fut tale. 195. Mike. tlO-ml. IM-Zlll: m.ztn. - · acceaa . ar1e o aemn1. aaalfled ad· -··-s c.....-... •ooo. • l rotlltD to 1row. LI• H · Y9tillnl will 1et your -·- ~i.:::;-· abr. 1~1 trt. lot. , coadt., wlbMl llp.1 aumablt Joan. S7S.~ . ..-qetotherillttpeo. 1·72'·1966 ........ c.,..dl • . Maowayctty. ear 1ar. 9171 .... , .... AA!leKbRJtn. W.2100. ple. Cal1Todayl 14U171. ..., 494-7111 714/ .... .,.,,. _,.,.,_

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i--.aN.tlple, -TO-"'CH blllm.lra,.1ar.,. NN. taraara.at31••!_ honle. tlc»eloocean . k lt ~ice 110 per moolll. CGronacs.lllarorCoeta IWIHOLOANI... ·-ICTl.yrt.y. .,_.... - • lent C. Oii V Onie> I bf loft w .. h priv, N.'lll>Of\ M•le. nn· 00.kSSPtr monlh. D•U)' Mei&a. QWetnM1 ea&en· INTERESTONLVOR

-.Zorta•t. 4Bll.2ba .. wntr. '510 ... ':in ny; r. ~ eoUpl• 'Ollly 1.{0 amkr S200. IMl3.9351) l'llol oltitt- . Phone tW. Write Claa 11.ied Ad FULLYAMORTIZEJ ... - ............... .. S..~ 3BR 2 ba .wnlr. . - - lldl D» ~t 642-4321ext. 276, dlS. OaUy Pilot, P .O. LeeReaJty RD.AXINOllAllAOE

C kl JU 11&,na , wntr ttoo i Bdrm. I bath 1pl -- M•lurt adult . Inc bdrm . . . I Box 1560, Cost ti Meu R.& 8robr,NO-tt5T BobJ....aMll_. .... :::............. Adulta, S360 mo G11i ~.._,. ll!M pvt bath . kite pnvl(s Sinai le-3rm ewtebaldval Nin lll2llaall ......_.,_,_I •ooo 2nd TD Oucc.UN,9Hl11

paM1 Mi Wll. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Preftr mah~. St4S ut1I lull serv ollt a. r .. .,. ._... 1.. . •-------.,,..,.-~ ~~:. ~.'!!:: ~.A - - Owtluu 2 bdrm •Pl on pd.~. o.c airport. Recept &c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR 10% diacount. Call Al. UICI. In -- ..... -·~ c. Newtydecotat~3br.2 ba v Jt -- - · - - phone anK. Secy *erv, APT WANTED H UN· 631-2222. Olli• • ·WO towl\hous&i S p aclo\111 C>NWI near lctor uao. S•: ,., .• ,....., 4200 ront rm, etc Plsc call 11NGTON nett AREA - • ' •

JssociJtcd tlnplKe ~ pOOI Qua"t newly l.lfforet !d. he•ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-~188 • <MARINA SCHL OJST ) $60,000 llAM·2AM ..... are• Adults. nn 1>t-l1 ~ •• ·n·~~l:!';,:u~e.,r;~ · Several 111 summe r r cn· ~--I olll ( t $300 $37$. Call 1146·8~79 l U I? YIELD. 38 ma... &.leA& YICICI

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StlGo. uni pd nr.i~r New 2 ltdrm . I bftlh l hr •I.It lo\f+ly r•mcxM mo. etfr>C. ~uetaria Garage. laving " work canyon community . ,_.,...,_.,ltt oldlorman ~ITS._ !!!,'J>!· !!~,J..m, I piolo 0)'111lhh . hardwtH>d ':'!~" Sl~rp8iy}a~~ks~~ serv1ceuva11.540.6402 51*-e for a rtast. N .. s. o ~·~cEQl&ily. Priv prty SenllqalJOruteCo •

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UOOISU Nf'w ll BR . I '• b a iUt11°~1t"'h'497 ·3.13l ·~VlllllKl' . $2~week 2SO·~ llQ. ft . offices. Chns . Evcs 548-9139. $24~ - I eAI-,·-· rauo hathfllor, oldt11r , -- - )Y Clilll7lf~79 09a7. From Sl~. lncl Ulll. 779 mo. neg ,. .... , VVl""IR IRao

2 Br l~. hit m .. tr edll. ut1I S2115 mo •ownho utH'. rplc•, pvt f>vt rourn & bath. <'Is l Yecatto.•ettfals 4250 W l9thSt 540-2200. Lott&Foil:Nf *ESCORTS * bdr. ''• Ba, .. .. "r oar ....__.. p11l1(), \Ind JlUr l\dlh cvt>r)'th1nu • r c"pon

• ~- ~ VI~ $liM) ~.407• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wQC)t'IM'!r; nol)ril A\laal 1wrs.un w •r,•fi; F; , 11 H f 8 0 ., Costa .M esa pro r. Mt• . ..._../h••Ht/ ••a•·c••• .. SIOO ~Hrs. ~1""14 y .... , 1415 - ~ I! Rr. I ll .Raf ~ ·· . ...... ~"'750 . OllSt' or ~Clll. ig ~llr s puce avu1l tn caur. Isl. ...... --M • ' .. _...,___ - °"'''"'· 3illh ~('. bo,.(' .._ Rl•11ut br11nd nel4 . . C:ll)' sll)tl ti. ltnt•n.s fu~n bldg. 42' s q rt. low pnce •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••• ••••••••• FOXY I .a.oy Cl 41 , ' •• StCX> -..k s ummer wantt'r br. frplr. l.-uodry rm "'""°"leectl llH ~ nit t'ly pr cpl Call incl Jamtonal. sec u ri t y L-L-- P91UV * ~ * -a.;:..;...-.i AduJ\.9001 2l3 tV~ i()4 ~~'()M~cup) tl12 tUl2 ....................... wte r3p.m . ~· I~ serv. con!. rm + ut1•. -o;;-a'rhMity 5005 ftJ Olfl'CALLONLY

r40 NIW'°RT •.-&-.a~ to Shor• 4300 Convenient 10<' 230 E ••••••••••••••••••••••• PltCID •t7Z.1 I 31• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ·} b I " h -- "' h ' M ......, 6 br. 11, a . ba l' OI\ • u lH ' t.>I o r 11 . I or ~ ••••••••••••••• • ••••••• 17t St. C. 642·9$60 Norfh A,._rlCClft •SHERJ L~E• '1:'Sow :~'~3db.;,..~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2tuft':.nc~~~~ u

1~~~n~~~:~oU1>l'1> ROOMMATES E legiant ofllee~ 1801 V•U.s!MedsyOY.. ADS CERT. MASSEUSE "c. patio. pool • ja UUI ..... , ........ 1107 1SJ, Mamt t..t2 jjj(IJ S~ct11cular i.pa . lotal Nt'Wport Bhd. As A Bus I N Es s Housccalls by Appt. & lutb lndoer p1n.i S:rn ....................... re•cr t>Jt 11J n prol(ram . Share N•Save G45·2lll PARTN~H I N OUR Ofl S2 838-6838 - ---"9dilrounl W 4447 •'JCI 1 OR. '"' th • bJ)" ""~ · b4X'1al pro1m.1m 7 pools. II i-; nJOY m ore, Pa~ h.•ss' GROWING FLEET OA Y JOll , 9cJ.3.74lll 1w.i &t ~knd <' I t1 tt n' 11 a d 3 1 1 MOYE IM MAY I ST' tl't'U\lli courts ;\t f ashion All A.:es & L1£cs ty lei. NEWPORT BEACH I or 2 OWNER, OPERATORS. PREGNANT ? C ar.1ng.

l'}ti:t'Wlltl"r $.'ll.S) rl) incl flRANU Nto:W lfuJ,tl,•11. tstand. Jumbor·c & San WeCC~cc:15·k4~er4e2re8n2ces ~~e~;~~~·fu~.e~~;e~o You'll have mor ... than Sell :iny item°' com· ~~!rt'..\~~~:~~~: LSl/ OPTtON utJ ~7C1J 14t'91l.•odt•C: M 2 lJH. I' ~ Jou?uinlllll~ Uonc1 1111 v • ,:v ,,,, or l•'" "'"'om $4"< JUSt a job mclud1ng th t: blnalionoC1ttJY11' fMS75 lJOn&kecping .

Nt1w Condo. 3br. 3bn. t• th l " r t "· 11 rp 7 I 4• 644 t 900 ''"'' ~~ .. I "' f-"""- f y or lt':.S With a Penn~ " ·7·2563 ,. _ _ ..._. M- )122 11 p b ..

11 ' • NEcED 7141752·~ " 'kd.)'ll. '""""m o ownin1: our APCARE .,.. NJ>( H~11 $750 m o ~ _.. - thruout , bw ll 111~ & Jus· - - - own s malJ bmuneNs with PIM:her Ad 3 lines for __ . __ _

tK2·8lOOor64~0tl5t •••••••••• • ••••••••••• • hwa ic hl•f fo' 1rcnl.ic 1· oc ........ FRO .... T R(~pons1blefcm ' l , house CdM di . pd aJI t"·· advant~ .. of a cooi.~·uttve d<•YS 1-;ach S-.lri""--'R•_...._r N 2 f " ~" " 1\•"•r .... h II B. S''ti......,2 . x swte!!. Ulll · ire · age.~ additional ltnt• ,,. 6C> for ,.. ._ ·-It 1 ew \r I Hn ctpl ~ l'n t . t•1Wlo,;t.'d t: J r Ul(C 3 br. 2 bu w uffi ci.' Year ~u "" " =o A". 11m~I pka Fr $195 big business behind you ... ~" da'-s C:'har"~ tt' l"l"S El Camino R"al 3 br nr bor l.11nl' holllc'. dra.,.11• l'I ~nr Jr $37~ dd 1 v .. W •11

h .,..., , .. ~ o., " Pvt y rd . n o dos., «>M <m... 675 l>Kll2 ~ 8

ttionu o; tor .i~ t' I> Frpk. ~ar . $ 1050 liusy cxe<'. 35. nc,'<is nl'at 3.XI' No se reqd 675-6900 l' gnt• you t c pro No <'ommt>N' ialiodi. San Clcmcnt1• ; f<'ullylir. $425•mo 493 6(ll!O l lot.1• lo .. diool!>, ' hup TSL Mg mt 6-12 1003 lady to keep l br, Lu~ . ----- fess1onal uss1s t a nct• l< 1''or Appl 4!)2·7200

3124 flln~ & bus W\•llttmlt• - - N1gut?I house 1n order help make your businesi- Por more 1nform.;t1on -- - -C. .. M.so (; M Orw unit has a~ a rd 3 Hr. 2 ba Condo Frplt•, Vt•'"'' minimal dutiei. 111 Nl-:WPORT CENTEI{ a succesi. Such ai. com and lu"lac{· •our a<l l·all Man 43 wa nts t,. meet TouqboP• •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• L " u t . ()K ~AlllWi. • - ... lU t:. n.• wuch d.... rufn I 1n .. 1·• . J I f .. , ft 0 "-

, , ... _.. .... n.i...,. ....,., "'_,,., ,,..r ..., • J • ' ~· ~ u rl'l.Unl for low o r frC'l' TH E EXECUTIVE P e te tra1n1ng, 1 you woml'n a c rn o ns "' u..tw.illwd J 52S 2 Ur g1~(kll .1µ1 !>mall mo. ~ll~-49006·8pm Adult s only S47.'i . rl'nl . 49~5906. SUITB nl't'<i It. And 14'\' 'll o((c:r 642-5678 C\'t:.run!(S ror rne ndiship

••••••••••••••••••••••• c htld ok ~32 .'i mo - - - · &IS-7317cves onl) SpaccA"ailG40.~70 youwhat l4ethmk1s tht and dat e!> Write Herlta Re Park I n •in"' s.t6 9950 LA MAMCHA ArTS La<lv dtr s hr 3 Ur 2 Ru best tractor deal 1n the C:IW>s 1f1e<J Ad " 40J, The ""·-.. ~~ 2br. 2' ~ba . air - - Lur1w. 1.2&3 bd ~urden l.Ktl lslc Bayfroot Spaciou:. homt.>. S2. '"' + • :· ut1l pr t ruckin" md Ul!tn Down 1 __ Dai ly Pilot. Box ISGO. IWUJ~ 2 li R f I 'k d u~t~ Adult!> O!>hwhr, 3br, 2bu Prt \'. bch "" .. • wnt&Found 5)00 oond. $il50. C\' C S21l·57!t2 r 2 11. rp l. llt' '4 . 1 ~ ., Is mo 2 mo ad\ net• :.!75 NEWPORT CENTER pa) men I b P I ~ e e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<lsta Mesa , Caltf. 92626 dy846-66W 01\. SJ'JS mo ti4ri 7573 b lru, . l•1wl >(ar. ~a" bbq ~)Tl.) ·c t.'75 7687 Broudwu~ . (.' )1 !'>-~-t!935 t!OOl).$4600 This 10\C"t ,.._ _________ -- -··----

1\s:l F'uol t:u:. Pd 771i S1·ott -- , --. EXEC SUITES mcnt uls<1 1n~· ludi·~ you r 1· '7:!-..t & l'I 6-12 5073 ~5 Jtill Ol:ean "'ront Jbr. 2 i·ur Hl'SJl sgl parent dl'i<trt·~ OCEAN V IEWS fl<O M tnll•nm 11, 111 )! cxf)t'nM"' r·- t• Af lwltts Furnished I.GI': ~ IJK . 1'' 11111 ll1n -'- · park. W & D Av111I S.'i!XI :.amt• tot.hr .i Ur l'U:\l S200 Mo d '" h fOU 0 A S ,.a fOft

• •••• • • • • l ) w I I 'l". bn uht , "tr)-·~ br •. . , ···t & la~ t . & rerun·• c.: & unn.i.: lntlntn~ .. ,. ll\l H 0 .•••.•••••••.••••••..•• • • ••• •••••• •• • I • patio ..:nn . xtrui. ~.", 1" "1 •- "' ~ s"' f ' ~213"""' ~.,..~ al)l &t(}.!l(jl5_ 6'i5 7 144 Mew--' R...,_ncy an 1mml>d1Utt• need tor l.-L.w-..a~ 7075 lalaoolsa.d 3706 SJ75bt&la!>l &IS W!l3 ua. rp1.·. poo al JUCU/11. re~ ·c.o.r.,.,.,.!. ,..,.C , - ,.- 1iwn l'r OfH•ra tor:-. II - _..'""' ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• - ,\duJ~ no pe t~ 631 ()(flJ7 --------- F. 122·27 1 to s har1· 1mmt•d orp. AR[ FREE 2 Br apl rear of buyfront S27S. 2 Br. 1 I.ta , lanrlr} - · - . ---- - Lo\'ely I bdrm Newport w <! f . Bal Is l Jlsc $:.!tltl 833-997 6 you ' re 21 <'r O\'t.' r . La'k( ..,__~. 'vearly • ·ooi m o rm .

1bal(•o n) . hl'Jm NEWAPARTMENT~ Heights &•eluded. nl'"" · fi.14 ·0.'i~ thtdirst steptowa rd~tw C II

~116.,3.7407 .... et>1lnJ.: Adull i.. no f)t'l:. NRSO COAST PL.\ Z,\ QLDet. ~·2111 (;Q;ta MeSil 3 rmb 660 s (. IOj! your own bos~ With a : nil.M.i.:mt f~ l:.! · 1G0:1 J Br. i lla . air cond . Shr :J Br t ownhou:.1'. In cCiJ"l)t't. dra~b . i.uh lt'aSt' NorthAmt•rtcan J '> " 642-5678

I Br. oo sand. vurn11t. S.'75 t ll July I. 75 1 71i66 • 67S4114 Irvine .

O • W . pou I . s u u 1ii1 OM LIDO ISLE "" male. :tO. pvt ba . pool. )1ay I.st S300 979·0211 panncr by l' alh11g Toll ,..:ASTSJDE LO{';\TIO'-' 1actu11 +- many 1i:tr<1:. ten111~. W U. l'rpt:. . llr1>i. -- -- i'l'l~ l.OJ..J48 .iJ l !ll. 1---------2 BR . I ' ~ 11..i . Putto, Only $42S. Jbl.>drooms "" b<rntshp. 673·4120 tlyb. 55!Hj:Jtiti BESTBUILOIMG OHWRrn: gara.i.:t· t- I :> Jlill'1• S:1;,1 J U PHO l'~: RT\' $1950 m o l.'\l~ on Btr<·h l'\l' .•r 0 (' North Amtrican Van

-------p-t-sulo 3707 mo. Call tii5-!J52t> afllil'\I ~IGMT Airport ~10 SC! fl 110 "" Lines l..a;t or Found J Pt·t " Ca 11 An 1 rn ~· I ,\ l>,, 1 ~ l u n 1· t' Lt:<.114uc ~ 221;j , nu rr, . - ....... 7"" 1 27"'7 2 be- ' bo t 1 Jk•1Jut1ful hume 111.•..i r .'1 U I b 1 ., • · o ourooms " a s Ip "' a 1 a l ' ,\ ~ l' n l I' I) Uc." 4!15. Ut'l)I 35

---- - - 1m11y be rented rurn 1 li..•:u.:h. furn " l'Olor T \ ' !17!1 llS3:i Fort Wa~n1·. I:" 1i;iw1 ···••··············· ··· Weekl y r e nt als no" ~anfront compl furn <! br. frpl. l>aleony, ,,;:ir &ao-4784

Mt->sil \l,_•rde :! k drm. :! huth. 1150 sq ft. l"rpk. encl gar. ds hws hr gur dt spo ... al SJ75 m o 754-6216

BAY\'lEW. b<'u1·h . 1.11cr. 14.(e J br. <! ba . upj!rudcd. :?br. ti wks S7SO o r SJ0t1 newly d t'<'Or. :-> r 0 (' p 1 wk . util pd 303 Collt'Me End .i.:ar. S..00 Edgewater II 11:171 2~1 'i5 I ·li'J05 l' a 11 & 1£'.l\ t'

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Com plet e K1tc ht·os Maid Ser vice - TV Closctoall major

freewa.' 'S and l rvtnl' Newport Beach areas

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Eas t i. td<· 2 HR 111 1'1 ,l!ara,lll'. patio 4 yrs old ~'5 532-4649

2. Br. 1111 ba. pvt patio. avail now. S mall do~ ok . SJ25. 957-62132

MESA PINES s wso mu S-MlJ mo t~12 !.1275 I Br S315. f'rpk . JJOOI. -;-- - Cuslom spar,., qit'cl. A C. !:: JUCua1 . .:as bb<1. du.~t-·d 2Wdrooms.Sl000 mo 'l oung r oomm<.1tt' for T7 1W 19\hSt . C~I Sl75 ' qu.llE~:;l~;•:rtu111t~

t,a:;T ~fall' Uobt'rlllJn, area Bt>ach Slatt·r II H. answl·rs to Tumarnk 11; mol- kt•l4 ,1r ll ~ 1011 .:ar . Adults. nu pl'ls. :.!65(. (.'()!,ta Mc:.,c \ rt•u .l\pl GW-ill77 & K.17 JK-lol

lla rlaAvc. 5-4!1"-'H i W ......... ~rontHo-s ~,o,o:.~,llJC'' Pool S1i:1 U'nllTT ""'" u.> ,,:.;, r't ll ~·f\1('1• l'Xl'l' Ull\ t' 11f

631 - 1400 fil'l~ 10 Santa Ana Wt•lb ---- Fem.tit' "at1l l> 111 -.lwn· Far.:11 B.ink hl<l j! 401

Pt._,h 2 br 2 ba . fl014tkr " :.aml' J l)1 Tui-1111 l'"" l'nw Center Dr. l(Jlh fir rm. den. llldD. ;111 n•dar do Pool. i;u·, :".1711 mto For info i M 972 !!lli8 or puncllt'd. pvt elc1 alOr +- UI ii l '.il I 7:1 1 2tili7 213 275.5503 1> 1 It' cl 2 l' . 1 r lo! ,, r ~1 ·~1 w ope nl' r:. . Water ~ol tcn(' r. wutt'r purtft·r . tras h compactor. dt'rt air Ciltt'r. P\1 p11t io & !>O forth S78.5 mo G-lll-t!453

Y!::ARL Y. 2 l:ir. blk from r ..... Wl.nd v1·11age buy & 01•can . bcum" . ->CO £rpl. S450. Ut 11 tnt· I

N('W 1&2 bdrm luxury b'73-1009 adult upts 1n 14 plans ----from S315. + pools, ten- S.Clemente 3876

Luq.:l' l.a.:un<i l11HtM· 111 !>hare Srn.:le pan·11l " 11 h 1mt• (' tltltl prl'lt•rrt·cl S2i;l mo l'am :,.11; 2Hll day!>. 197 IJ <l!J t'\ t·~

llou.w. \.\ hllt• mi.lit• ~15 \\ tlh son will shurl' "" llh )t• I" Sll•l IJt'r mo 91il·~'i!I

PRIME lOCA TION ON WATt::Jt ,\ q11l:.tblt• ror proft'!>l>IOnal or rt'ta1I offices Tt1l:!I or 3000 Ml fl l'a11 lw .(II\ 1dl•d mu, ~m<ill('r u111l:-. Dr1 \ l' It~ 26:l3 W t:o.1,,1 11-. \ Nii . Lhl•n 't' Jll 1\J!l•'n1 al 631 11()1

f\•m:J lc L,i.: 2br . 2ba con A 1 r Po r l ll f I 1 1· l' do Frpll" pool . I n St'l' rda rtul ~l· r\ l('t' s.!()S + 634-t!OSO 955 0789 UVUll Sl40 !:157·93.11 Gml

c;o,\L SlllOIJ :\10 1142 l!;l<J4dy!t. ' I l ·l !JJ !lili Butld " <ind bu~ 1nt•:-., t'\t=-!:>purl' ttmt• Im l':>l <5 u.1i>I In Mt'il Ull. -.hr1 ho tr 61(J..1).')W ur t>-1~ 1122.1 t'ul. :J ' :· ,.r, ti ld I :.! i!l

If YOL t\ IU; looktn)! for tte " ard 76ij 5!171. mon· 1ha11 JU't J II\ m .: l'Ull 531i·-l430 or 53H 2l:!3b Hl:twn Sp m & ;p 111

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l..tr.,t l>oµ · ~'1m . Sun dav 4 >i . dntn II H area <:rey t'bl' kJp1rn . L.1e ~450 ltt>" anl 53il-3'Ji3

..:!fl~ r.u"; ' " llm .tol Found CH I~ G ,\ 1trn ·'-'ti :"> r\ U1\ 0rt't' fun·"' l t' rrtt'r ml\ I)" t1<'r 1mmc.•di u 1t· ,.a lt• b~ nlc't:dt•ll imm,•cl ;'\ H Ownt'r . Om· Pl'l':-0011 l 'll!>.\ Sht-lter EH-I·~ ~ 2153

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Night lHftt·c M u to tenancc ~0·24!1J'7

Will babyi.tl fu r working motht•r' 645 3;,11 \::.k forl'and~·

Gtrl looking for homl.' lYl» mg ilnd udclrcssing en· 'elOJ>t'I> JOI.> l'a II Rhondu 55&035l!

Man. :14. looking lor honest ~orl. .

Call U57 •11>52

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.ACCOUNTS REC. ~lnfl,! 1·11. nt't'<ls pcri.on for all fum·t1ons of 1\ c· count:. ltecel\'able . I oc l ltghl typm~. Minim um l'Xpt•r req . M 1rnuul :.~'hlt!m

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Roval Suites 20801'-lcwpurt Blvd

642-2611 or 543-2000

2 bdrm I b a . S290 . Carport. ln<iry facil. No pe t s . 269 C..: 16th Pl. &W-~2

nis. waterfalls, ponds ! •••••••••••••••• • •••••• fo'rom Sun D1e~o f'rwy Uve on beachfront . I & 2 dn\'C North on Beach to BR a pts available. New. Mc Fadden then Wesl . on ly redecorated : s tove & Mc Fadden to Seaw1nd refrig, prival e p:itio . V1llagt' l714>~5l98- _ 498-4554or2l3/94S-l555

M F. 20-30. IHR cond•J .• 111 rl'l' fac . nl.'ar OCC. rd req ~~· 268 I <'\'I!~

Office To Share m Corona del M u r

Ca II 6-14 '84 94

run 1'.x pandtn)! 1·t•nler PnC't' d t'pcndl'nl on 1·ash down Pn' l'art~ dy:. ~ 7812 l::JCt. 600. f-.. \l'b lm-7003

FOl,;ND Ladh"s wrist wa lch Ha rl.to r Adttm!-\'u· Desn1bc ti31·04!+4 l•--------­

JJa c h e Io r , on 1 4 u t• h1ooaway. u11l pd. S275. mo. Deposit. 2654 Apt C Orange 1\ ' 'e 759.9000

SUSC.ASfTAS Large rum. 1 bdrm. enr l. Aar. S280. Adults. no pets. 2 11 0 Newport Bl ~4968.

.....,Mgt• leoch 37 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••

a fl 6

Deluxe bench apts . Frplc. s..ta Ano 38BO l'n cl Jo(:l ra ge. pati os •••••••••••••••••••••••

Quiel woodsy. 2br. 2ba Pc~gy. 900-4392 cond<1 Be11ut de cor - -- -- --­fJ(f(JI. Jlll', a ft'. Wa tcr fMas 3br 3bu brand 11~w Hunt. pd Ava1L Now Adults. llarbour a r ea . ~75 mo SOOS. Michele. 640-6363 or Oays 536-6663. 536 8705

Detached Apts. Car per girl need!> rCl>I> dean rmnlllll' lo ... hart· 2Hr ttpl Mawn• µt·rsun only Keri •i-lU·:iti1;11 uft s·:.> PM

Ho Sq l"'t 4-1' per 11q. ft S326. mo Loc:atl'<i off t ht• t05 f'' r14, nr (.'ro"'n Vu lie.' ,\.\'!Ill :\I u) lst liJl a3ti6

Complete In\ cntor~ for Found Auslr Shepherd. t-en1m1c bui.tnt>.:.i. t\1ln. "' l' I I b c h a ' l ' 11 . molde. . pottt·r · ~ \.\h\•d . 1;4 5 150H N U 1\n 1m s how1·use!t. l! rl.'1.·n wun'. Shelkrf>.14 3650

2 Bdrm. l ba. kids 01\ S320mo +dcp A\ ail now -----

ractl> etc SZ50C) 8Ji fi l 23 - - -- - -roond l'art Siamt'~l·. :'It

~l <'dil·al untl ' wluhlt· lur •CLOTHING l'<tl. Sun Juan (;up Jrt'a 1 Bdrm . 1 b al 11 i-~emJ.tlt' want••d l> hr 2 Ur we1~ht l'Onlrol Hl'IJ:.onu LADIES., 1~752 1 rum apt w )I l\ll' t'ht•u 11 bll' rt•nt !).IX 2103 S2'75+d('p A\'a1l now 557 2:iti5 ------ NH fashion o utld Bc!>t f''OUNO Blk doi.: . ~oung.

~-61~ t'\le. ~0.:594!! ___ _

l l.gt.> bdrm .. 1dults o nly !So pet-; Pool & palJo 1887 Monro\ ta S2G5 &1.5-{il:JO

Large bomelikt· 2 br. 2' ~ Call Ren ata 556·1707 Ef('j.tunt offin.•:o.. llOO ~q fl location sum F p l n1· I " b m1 v. blui' ('.V"~. 110 ba t o wnh o m e apt ~ kf ........ " '" t<~nc loscd pvt patio & 2 Br 2 Ba. nr So Coas t s XJnr Nt•wpo rt locu tion st., '"

644 2431 <'Olla r $116-5276. t!3J 2400

l(araj!l' Deluxe kitc hen Plazu. pool, ulll pd . S4!U for ettt 4350 ti4:).21 l I ----- l'.>.'t 6l2 __ _ I f 213 no., AL'!l"all. •-ift C.. •• e e •• e e e •••• • e e....... • - - --

W bltns tm· r e rtl! ...,,,...,._, " " storage llcnlal S35 mo. lkainess Renfol 4450 lnvHtm.nt fOUNO l'._ir a m11I ~7~~J~~e~~~ Jl110

mo Westminster 3898 s in i:le ellcl()Hd 14 0.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 50 IS '- h Ort hatred ho ht ..i 1 I

Accountmg

.ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY

ASSIGNMENTS

Oran9e County is la ollMCJ! And so or-e we!

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Ci<>mim Rily 1139·6623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bunt1ni:1on S t . II H. Fori.t r1rl•&off1cei.pat•t• at ••••• ••••••• ••• • ••••••• fl'ma te doA. (kn Hl\11 . ~ym. w' krool",mmfoornlrhelnyt '~ta, 1• ·. BEATTIH<: lll GH PCAl!Y.960 439:.!. rcw.,onablcratt·~ l11Vestor.-.1•:.trn5<J'; ul p ro l'dM 675SW!i __ _ " '"' Eai.Lc;1dt• I br. 1 ba. patio. MEW 2&3 IOR HEACH PKl<.:FS -- -- 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. fit A SUC'CeM,rul buJlc1 t>r

incl. 7561 Center0r, ll46. pool , no Vl'l !t S250 Extral t\rge&pnvatt• 1& 2 8rfum&u~furn Newpo rt Crest "'ni:lt· :\J ESAVEHDEOH -.t-ek:dundi. . S18.000 p1.•r ~~~· ~1 ai:urfo1~~n EY1'~::

l. llr S275. l'ool C.ill 645·21!/0

JtOti_l>m __ accounlen'5 The n : are many new ftrnu. mo'''"~ into lh\• Orange Cou nty areu bringing about an in· crcasmg de m and for ex . pe rie n ccd Accoun ting and Dae a Process ing l)t!n.onnc l.

H.B. 892·733G. S.18-00JG Uramat1c f1oor plans . adult apts. Sorry, 110 j?aragc Sct·urcd S35 m<> PLi\l;\ h oui>l' S h or t tt·rm , Rt'\.\ a rd 962. j J!JI( 1 --~octt 3748 Slatcr&VanBuren pct.s. 531·6266. 675-81_!_1_:_54k· 7t! l3 _ t5:.!.5 Ml'saVerdl'E. C M ~('CUrl'<l . Mr Gordo n . __ ----- _ .....,..- 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Urund S 95.S-2"64 h I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• h h I 847·7137 lf60.4370 .a._.___..._ Fu ·-L d I car uar a11c. No. t·nd S.IO 54 .4 I 23 i-·ound watc on .1 o 1

... GUNA 81-:ACH MTR ll('W. w dis wa:. er X nt - - .....-!~~rm rnian• 0 • Mont t L 5025 Isle. Call . 1NN. $7St wk &. up. Maid location 8395 5-»! ·51t~ or WAMTEO or Unfw1'ish•d 3900 mo 4!n-33:Jl Cdc~l<-' HARBOR Bl VD. • •••• ! .. ~ .. °.~• •••••••• fi75-3.SS1

:..erv .. color1V. hcut t!d 6~5112:1Jlt 3Br apt'" H untrn j?t o n ••••.:;E••;•X•C• l•T• J•,::G•••• • l'V..IC.c•R--'a-1 Storl'2<h.60_.offu•1• l.\!XI Lobl bl~ck & "h ill'

"'" NC l ll " " hr di· ,,· r hoo'· up . SJO O-S375 m o C ..ill 'AlMMESAAPTS •••••••••••••••••••• • • • Blkr b'75·1l7'"' S.berian llusk~ 1 8 V1t· pool. Ulil . 17141 494.5294 2 Hr I' , Ua stutl10. bit in:.. li<'h. Marina Sehl Oll'll • n c. " V'rTI "' ..,,, 4400 .. q. ft lutal S.195 Pl·r m o .(NEED er.A'S

Auditors """' · oas :!!_Y_ ft u " IW6-857!1 vv Bushard Ahn• T.ilburt u..._rt •-och 3769 ndults . no Pl'ls S.1511 mo _e~ __ MINUTF;S TO NPT BCll Uo "' nto wn II unt1 n.i.:tun . - . ~ 5881.J .--.. r-- - 256 t: ltith Pl 54t! 1!270 Buch. 1&2 UH &!at·h 210 ' 2 Mam St :'\l""'POr1 )1unnt•r ~ ~hit· _· __ _ • •••••••••••••••••••••• LuxUI) adult apt. 2 un. fromS255&u11 Ont' 2 rm Offl Ct' U\'atl Modem;)()2 sqft:o.tor1·or /MONEY

2 b •. d < L ' dt'n , p ool. S475 Off .Adults . NoP"ls Silt). """ In" offil'l' 2630-c \\on LOW fo'ound M Ualmat1:Jn . r , no pets. "' '" Bcu c h 1S . D fwy " ~ """' """ hvrrt'Olored spots. P l'H

S200 1mo IH6·1:1865 u n y &t!-8.572 l561 Mesa Dr rent :.! l3 4i7 iUOl Newland, HB ~-87~')

Tu AccOllfttofth Cost Acco.ttMts Sr. AccC*ft.ts

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OatoWry K/ r Op.rotors

TOTAL LIVING

1 Bedroom Furniahed

Apartments

• Plum S.Ouhtul Sin41le, c.\ 2 B.ciroom lf'um.cS Unfllm.)

• All Utilitiu Paid

• SwllnmincJ. T eNU& !lllbcda

• Ac:flvltiea O.rK101, r, .. S4Andoy lln.ulch

• Heo.lth CNbe.. Sau.no-. loN&m

PLUS MUCH MOREi

Oakwood Gard•n Apartments

Newport leach/Nor1h 880 Irvin• (01 16lhl

(71tj 64!>--0~~

Newpon hach/So\lth 1700 16lh St

(Dov.t GI 16th) (714) 642.·8110

Ad..,_ onlt no !Ml• Model a open doily 10'

1 bdnn • Llv. rm. $225. 2 bdnn II Liv rm. 1275. UUW. paid. Communi· t>' Mdlroom. 100 f\. from dlebeaeh. 673· 1451

Oceaa Froat abr, 2ba, rt11tt on und. Super loc1tlon . F uray fwnllbed. Avail Mal_ I.ti, WeetlY or monUlly. Tbni .... 11. daya. 7S'l.7fl0, ---2189.

t1mc or 645·3417 ----- ----- 15 Blks East ofNl•wport OM THE For Ll'aSl' RETA f I. --- - - -- --- -- - Near benc h 2 bdrm Blvd > SHOP 2ti4u ;\\ On St. e fo'ound 4 mo o ld \t

Clenn :.! br I bu. nu pell<. Utilities fum tSht-d. Call 9am·5pm ~G-9860 w ATER! N. ewn .. rt B,.h 932 s~ rt Golden Het rJe\'1.'r, \It'

S300 mo. Isl & la:.t + 9482 f c..: II PLU H SUITES .,,... ~ CREDIT uo Main t G o lh ard . 11 u SIOO 67~4886. 4112- . u l 6pm _!! ~l THE BEST Of S i:ood expos ure 558 li7 3_ " 1147 3563 dys

- ""I A r R t 2b 350 to 1300 s q ft rROILEM I Bright. oiry 2 bdrm. I ba ..,., 'Vie Pl or e n · r , F t' y · I Br hCJuse zont.'<i comm I 2ba. bll · in ll, frplc . Mtas1c 1e,,.,s l)f' rt'8tdcntial Pll• nt~ of 2rtd&3rdTDloons Found . M alt• Gold t•n

Just redone. yard . S325 balcony. encl ~ara 11e. ALL WORLDS WN Anrs 1iarking Needs paint & 547.54 02 llctncver N B. 1\n1mal mo. Eas ts tdl' . fiiS-SiOU ... ,r llunL1n"'ort H.·1rbour L'do Mari s h · I I · r

If you arc not aware of the bencfils of working temporary - ~· "e us a r ail or v1s11 us :ll our new l()(.•atton. We will ~ hap. py lo discuss it with you. Wc.irelocaled tn the :

~stside 2 Rn. · 11 2 Ua. <pie. yard. pool, no pelt. . Kids OK. $350. 548-0916

" .,. a na clean up 5250 mo 24t!2 1 • Arranged by • l l Children & ~ts on <tr>- PACIF IC.: WOODS Vil~ Newport Ah d . Co~t <t Coast Ho... Laans &w·J656 5-$8-2lS3 proval. Ask for Bec·ky. AdultApurtments Newport 675·li6f.2 l\lesa . 6-\2·3490 840-Sl.28. Set among wandl'rmg -------- ,,.trial R.nt-ol--4 5- 0- 0

HtaliwgtOll leach 3840 .._.. ... °" a..ch l840 streams & lall frag· ...................... . WESTCLIFF BLDG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rantpmc>S fcciturc . LAGUNA HILLS·t wo ad ·

MEW An HOMES MOWIENTIMCi

Luxury 3 brl2 ba. spacious 1 inter iors . Incl OW. stove. lplcs. & priva t e 2 -car gara~es. 5 Unique fl oor plans . r e nll n g fr o m $495t mo ~---·-

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•Walk· in closets •Time.saver kitc hens •Air condlt1omng •Decorator a ccent s • Pools. Gym • Volleyball & Mor"

l Br from $285

16350 Ha rbor Olvd South of Edinger

139-2 140

ltOOlftl 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••

. ...... aodorl•• Lovely gardens· Brooks

NEWPORT BEACH "• ~· .. 1 j,11 .... ,. ... . ..... .

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6 4 5 6101

JUC 5000 SQ rt l\1 I UOlh>. ne w bldg . A C o rrc . fronts on ,\loulton. nr Lakt' Forest. hwse by · owner 835- I tl()g

Airport I nd property 5400 sq ft Ca l owner, ~7-5701 ; 833 3Q)3

4000&8000s q ft W lSth St. Npt lkh.

* CDM SUITES* --2-13

-433

-0!M_ i_-1 Prestigious 3 desk s pace 800 S11. F t. indus trwl quiet office llulle , plus h s pace, Newport, x ln1 surroundinl(~ 1n old Cc1l\1 IOl'ation. 64S.2ll l. charm . centrally lotalcd .. 4550-with beautiful l ar~e s un· ~ 09'

M 0 NEY FOR.ANY REASON

FAST APPROVAL $51< 10 $2SOK

SECURE BY 2ND TD ON THE INCREASED

VAL U E O t" YO U R HOMf: CALL

NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING

Licensed Broker 955-1055 IOFCJ 675-5535 IRESJ )•'r J

wtr. l aU •Kitchen Facll. avail. •Jacuui, heated pool •Wkly or dally maid srv. •TV llphone a\•allable

ny sundeck. ocean:s1de of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Rwy. Will make Warehouse Space., 3500 sq great corp. office 500 sq n. $6001mo. l rvme. l2

SOOK lo 20 m ll. R . E .

lntal ...... Cal · 141•1

1101 Ml>O~AOOW ('lll\ La.

\ JAllllAllO Dt>l ll.ot'Mt. 't l'llOJt.4 t MW133 ...

Low• $72.50 Wk Z!TTHarbor

Co!!ta Me111 645-410

Room w/ldtche n<'lle 186week"up.

Sfs.97$5

2 rms nr bch. w/k\t priv. IZllS. wl pd. tsl, 1st + $100 dep. No Pets . Se. Miil. 175-$533, 845-6499

WANTACl'ION'! 0.Utled Ada 142-J678

n. Only $3951mo dr. sprinklen.. 20· ce1l· ROGBS RE.ALTY mgs . AvaJI ' tll Augus t 15.

67~2111 642_·Wl_ '_J __ ~~-----i

•442·•78 Sq. 1-'t. No Costa Mesa S2$$. In c l ut1I AIC. Tum. $40·2200•

RV ,ARKING $25. MOHTHL Y

Fenced storage for your bo1:11. camper or extr a car . For info . c a 11

~12:.'50sq ft. look lnf! over 848-3133. Laguna. underground ~-~---~---1 parking, New carpet. •-.e..a...w~

4600 drapes• paint . • air cond. --. --.549-1188557·5870 ...................... .

Sell wtth E~ E ! lt'1 a BREEZE

ClaAUled Ada &U W78

Needed : Apartment or duplex. Two bedroom . 1WUn are.a. '280. Chrf• · Uan moUler 559-0661

Develop . Con s t ruc t & Wke out. Inventor y . re· ce1vables fin . Bus ex· pand . Unba n kable our specially. 547·5737 . Don Brian.

.......,.1,Tnest o.idi SOlS

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lstT.D.'1t .. i.. T.D. Lema.

hirwt Term• alnce 1949 WtfMo Mft. Co.

642-2171 545-0611

SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS COLDWELL BANKER

BUILDING Entire - So(olR~ - Suit e 11200 Anise - Jambic - 2333No. Broadway

MISSI NG Santa Ana 1\ wife was reporting h('r 17141 llM I Ol hw;band mlSStnJ:t to tht' Free Parking police . " He's s hort undl~~~~~~~~~~ thin. bald and no tet:th. I· As a m atter or fact , m OtJt SELL idle Item. willt M o<hlm Is MlSSrNG ." Daily PilolClasaif ied Ad.

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Calhfir-.plac.nperi. nee wn Rnton CU :ANINO SERVICE. dtaperlea, 1 bllod• . £xpr'd . a .. , ·~·u . Ufll9WAU.PAPll ALPIN&TaBB _ Jcmt"h11dit. 91f"'30 •~1. ~-4tltn ~ =hl¥ cleu w.wooda. tlle , /a~r. Fr ee £ at . Call Gea =•ult.ipledeli&mlr ~E1t1'8 w.·u 11.Dotk yow- eoot ort O•rdenJq &l'f'V. Y•rd•. 1ilau\,ea~lic' · ~ .-.:-.':.:~ p1na • · r.:1!!·.~ Pf'Of•HIOftally • k e p c l~anup. . tompl lawn Want • RtALLY CLEAN $56.IOOO PrGf paUidn E ~ClleCllllal wallpe~ TMaT.-0.Ue/ lm.

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••••••••••••••••••••••• MJlS Cl . 1-~AN MAKK5 l'f Janitori~I .er"vice:" In. Painting. I NT I EXT. ~ COl4 ~ptq ol Jelen· •Ml. FIXIT• OLJ<:t-:M Bach. apts. & dUlltrlal Ir medic al bkJAI•· Neat . hOnesti rcaa.. 12 M fro aim a.ne pain t · tkal ortl-ln•I lettera oa ti•. AUotnC!n . t7l·I08I aw. d111 rll\, haU ll5. Av t.•upnnt~r. 11 Int Ing ho~. Carptit " uphol. 1148-1• yrs. exp . L c'd . Dave 1.,. lnl/exl. reald Ir your ktterbead. ,.,_bl·

HI l.OCOH'J'JtACTOR H tot 11 l$ yr• 10 clo• ntn .: . H!l ·03'12; 9M-l°'5. ~·l fo. Karin. 751..-.

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Addition . I • 2 1ty . &l"\'ll Sllf 1762 ~2400 Ofl'FICE. INDUSTRIAL. . . 819-434t

tutchen~~o~oo.-1&. LOWCO&,.tlAUL. All('<• 'ti fl ou111·c lcan1ng. ft~Jl "c~.~~~?rrn~ P;:~~t!r ::!:.~{'u~ ......... ,,..,.... :!?.~!.~.~ .. !.P ...... Will b.ibr• \ Mou It l''r1 l)o WQrlt m)'llelf. R •'5 l9tJI tit Plat.nt'- l~i ~l 0101 .._.........._

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V\Una to f\oal '60' W• Care C&l°P"t <.'leant•r Ul'ftM"d t:n OM:I bitklod 00 enamt<I Ciutnm ~rv!~~~~Soc{ourteous 1. a n d s c a p e o r F\ne ext.er Painting by R. .um.ta. Call s:B-711.8 ness/resideotlal. • ·2191 A'1ion 1..-,,1 Set\flC' S<Hm clH o AIM1 up t'llll' yA &L....J-lc ~7~....,24l jOb ~ l.242 01 REJUVENATE The Old Sinor. St. lie . . Ins Try Plaster t h1ag • t _att_ s. ______ _ ~-5100~ hol1t.-ry Wor._ 11u • .r ._ .. _....,n .,.. ..,_ Prof clcaninf( & malnt One . Sl Con tr . L ie . me. 836-5:;ss2Ahrs. ing. R~~ble ::t':s~

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money R()!ljl &it.S ~ lunil!lfflPlllX Gt'orgc· rutc~ U4.2 !1552 __ ___ es1d I A pt s I Co mm . Ingram Plumbiog, ,rcas -:- • · t • l &xlkkt.-t·~ma . no ~ob t(I fbulllu ~ T07l: J t 1 C\.lstom masonry. patios. Reas. Dave. 586-8425 rates on repairs. re p.pes, I , . : s mull I' . h1lhn 11 Cu:stom t' t•rnfnt work l(.n()f1111: & fc1w1n~ t :, vr:!I 1~.~~icsc iousec euning fireplaces. walls. garden r e mdl 's . wtr htr s . f ·-- • · 1-'red 5407m Or l~t< w ,1 ) i. p.il11>:11 . • Vt-:Rv1 ,ow 1•ttu; t-:S • in.u,•a. othcri.mJllJOlil>, .ov...v.weekly. Owntrans. & retain. 100's of local p ~ 18Uc.--9tieSSmen '

lk "«' ,., •• p c rr 6"12·S196 ainllng . exteri or / in - - - ! ->• ,._ ..t ww wa yi. ,,.,,, """ · onla.ndbt'oJ>t! m,11111 ap.i U 6314:!114 refs. 645-8512 t H · I -pe-tr _?'37001 l''rt•1•1.,,llm<11t•11 Geurgt' MllWIS ~itti erior. om e re pairs. lufllMJ If yo u are do ing ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • C Hauling · "CJ Rnck. stone. block work . Qwility work . Reasona- ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu s rness under a :

t k t ••••••••••••••••••••••• b l e rat es Fr ee · Curpentl'r fo'rt•t' K«I Any demt'n wor · Pn 111:0.. Glll"dt!m•r, JS yri. <·i..pt•r •••• ••••• •••••:• ••••• • • tile £1oor s. co n cret e . · . Re pair & Reroof. All F'ict1r1nus Bu11ness ! ~1te .)Obs Call Allan o r l~~t'i:;.~ <•urb:. & neat,~llabh! . .,~~n1!•'~l9'ch· uccsludent ITontru1·k :\~d~u~ef;1:bi~crps~npfl! pauo·s . wa lks. drive estimates call Hank s. t ypes · s h 1n g l es · j'Vameyouarereqiured l J'ony 64&~9 serv r , ce e:.l .,.._ '"' 1'r·•.,h. tr"c tri in 0 ,,10 ways Free est John lSl -S82l rockshakes ·compo-tar . 1. by low 18U$1M.SI and ._: ..., " , ~,u care for your home & a,,,, 1583 ~- c .. "" L'

ClJ~TOM - a.ildC.-. Ga r dening . clt•an up . ti4:.!·3'124, lton&i<!·5703 pet..'> . ~li-5701 '"" QuaUly Painting, " Will '"'""i est . .... 1.5.,30 rtn. ~ProfesSton.s Code. Sec. i •••••••••••••••••••• • •• h aulin g . ynrcl main . - - - -- Moving beat any eslim atc", in - Avai · i 17900 to 17930> to file a ~

lntenor Carpent ry Amcncan Cnllcs1t· N1tnny tPnnnce 1fio 11 all 11 0 1011 C.:lcan up. concre~e l.lrl'ak htsw"anc:e ....................... t /ext, ref. 673-91SI eves. Tile ~ f. '1c 11 t ious Business ~ byJ<iy • 642-8809 toh\ew lum MayZ.'llh t.oosmall!Clay 1'.148 ·1!130 in.:&hauhn.: " a:.t.clll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local. coastal & inland •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ Name Statemt>nt and ~

Lou. C"' JO thru Aug Avail for cru1:. - cu.mt ltc.t11 645 IS512 R-'--..&......,. "erv1""' to & from SF baft , student can paint in- .1 have it publ11h"d for =,· 8 ... rpcntry yrs T h h d c O M M F R C l A L & - - _., ..... ..,.. "' -.. tenon.. D1scnmmalmg. CE R A M I C T I L E : "' ext l>oors. windows. '"f? ea c <' •I n·n RESlDEN'l' IAI 1 Ha ulln A & Clt•u111111 lns.AH oc .. lnc . urea & a ll par ts . Ca I personserv1ce ~llJohn kitchens, baths, entrys . Uour cimsecuJ ive weelc.$.! patios. remodeling etc. s wimmin g. d&IH' lni.: . "·· ~ ~ .awn rc~ · c·omm' I 91i" t-ltii! . lstralcllervic.: al fair :Mhr 7dys540-4844 M ck 7""'"'18 You r t ile o r m i n e i WE 01 lh t DA ILY i ur/ lns 551.2054 gy mna s tlc·s. 1-·rench . .Xrvice. Complell'Cleun "· . · • ·c a a ey, ...,.._ l, PI LOT ca11 help wtlh l.

German 2 13-421 2373. Ups. Efren Villa~cuor . ~l5al!__ ~~;arersonal & com - Moving & haulint: Wallpaper Hans:ers 962-30'19 : borh. Call the LEGAL i C.Ompl renovtg. mttext . Ir.ma 556-4SUI I do 1l alh.l.1ploadcr. 675-0562 f're1ght. bldg matenal11. Xlnt refs. reason rates. Peoplewho needpeople i D EPAllTME NT atl t•ub1 ne t m3kg : Ch a r -- dumptrut•k. haul. gradt·. hshld goods etc. Lowest disc. avail on maJor should a lwaysch.eck tbe 1642-4:121 Ext 332 tor i Renov at i ng Se r vi re SELL 1dlt• items with a Have somt'thmg to s~>ll ? t•t•ment. asphalt. tr<.'c re· Seu things fast with Daily rates in town . J ohn papers . Dys 640·2934 . Service Directory in lhe 645-:1749 Dally Ptlot Class1f1ed Ad. Classified ads do it well. moval~ etc . S.11 l :!.'>7 Pilot Want Ads. ~2654 Eves 957-0583. J eff. DAILY Pl LOT ~ /urther mformatwn :

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ACCOUNTING CLK ARMY Banking 8a~{'}j1iWEST U.\:":K Bookkeeper. P IT . 2 half I Cleaning lady for Lal(unal * * Clencal Fee P&d Pmress 1nvorces. handle CAS H BON US F.S TO HEW ACCOUNTS days pr wk. Npt Hr h or- Beach Motel. ):ood w<i i.;I.'., CLERICAL FUGHT CO. C 0 ~ M ET 0 L 0 G Y · m111l . lite typing. :tsM!>t Sl.000. paid to those who M 1SS 1 0 N V 1 E J 0 thodont1coffice. 642 26~ & workui~ cond. Full or Your desire for vane ty_ 1! Seeks detailed on enled NaUonaJ Corp. needs de · with accounting duLie~ . enlist for Combat Arms COUNSELOR BRANCll --- -- --- pt-time. 499.2227 valuable m lhC' spec1a pers to murnl inventor>- monstrators & manager i. frvinc . E.0 . ES40-7639 in;ilions . Rul'(gcd. out- For ou r So uth Cou ::. t requires 2 P<irt time BookkeeperF/ ChCJ. -- - - f ield of le mporaq dept Call K erry t.oworkw1thlln1queAloc --- - - - door work. Pick lnfan· Plaza office. E~perienl·e tellers & full trme book· Small S.,\ mnfA. C'Xper. CLEANING WOME N sen·11:e 84lH288. Also fee JObs Vera sk.in care line: ~Int

ACCOUNTING ASS'T Ir) . Arllller.v or Armor preferred. Ca ll Ralph k~per. Call ror appl & matunty req . Salan• 1.1o•anted S4 .2S per hr We have lcmporary JObs Oenrus & Dennis Person career oppor lun1t1e s liood figure apt it ud e 1tanksl Must mC'Ct rt" K.mmngsaL54U4066.:lJ33 Kess1e 495·6600 EOE SIOOO. mo . Call Mr. lrvrne a rea Mus t ha\e long & short term. Wt nelServiceol Hu.ntington Call Mr Cable Mon·Fr1. llloeded. flt'x1ble hrs. for qwremcnls :md s1~n for Bnstol St C M Schill 546 t>3SS. car . Sus ie 's Cleaning wiJJ mat <'h your skills & Beach, 16168 Beach. 8-12. at 714/540.7780. HR a rea. P .rr. $5.00 hr. 4.yr:, , Call today for d t>· TELLER BANKING I ' Serv. 968·8846 net.'ds with professiona Clencal F"""' Pa id COUNTER SAL""'S P IT IWJ..0011.Sharon truls • BUS D R I V E RS . t' or ~•1tnmt:'nts ~ . ""'

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FtnVlv C<ill!J63-71131 <..1encal yourumc& interc!)t Bnghl tnd1v will enJO)' exp. person. Hrs nexr-"'CCOU ... Tl"'-'G Santa Ana 542-243!'> .. . ,,, .. --· - ---- -· GENER.AL AIDE II 557·0061 the oppty orr ·d bv VIP bl c : Blow e r Pa p e r

. - CLBIC ,... Assembly, hghl auto a c t~ed~g~ 2700 II al'tlllr lniml'dlalc PJ rl t i llll' Busy B. usy Busy 1' WEED ABATEMENT ~o~ 0 ff ice • financia l ~roup - C3ll S47-91St. Kathy Parke r . \ anous dutll.'S tnc ludtnA ccsi.on 9 lt• I Lem Calif. Federal o Pl' n' n !! c ~1 on d .1' ' Ne<.'t.I 2 ~a l~spcr..on .. im S3.35 Per flour Jean. 833-2700 Also Fct Counterhelp ·Cook P art I ht I p 10 I. · f'r1dJ .. . IH. nlus ~uml'I mcclw t cl~ W hJndlt• We<.'d Abatement proi: 0 ove r load Jc».. Denllllt & Denni.• t11ne full lime. Apply m :,'tme 1~rl~1f nlin A ~:~ : ~I") ~~! .:.._ li4&- 1234 . Savinqs & loan 5.ituril:tv~ I fo r •• Teller I r lL .. htn~ buStnt.'S!o :\fo) I 111volves field IOSf><'l't & Personnel Ser vice 01 pen;on. Gary's Deli 33W p£•r1encc ht• lpful E'< ~SEMBLERS An Equal Opportunit y m our ~·aul1lul NC'wµort work rl.'ntub or not. as of c rec o rd k ee Jltn .I! A Pr<>fl.l'>s1on<il S(·r v1ce Irvine. 2082 Michelson E. Coas t Hwy. CdM rdlenl workm•• r ond1 ~mploycr M V Bcar hoffi<'l' E>.JK' nent' l' prdcrrl'd . lncen tl\ cl dultrs . 40 ll rs pt>r"kror Dr lions and benC'f1l;. rnducl Ltj(hl mcch .ii.:-.cmbly RANKING (.'rcd1t <• hl•t·kt'r pn·forn•d , hut \\ C arl· comm1sl.10n :.ph1. J m<inths . Ends Julv I --- - - - Co upl e s w a nted to mg dtmtal plan. Apply m ood wilhn~ to train \\ c of- CA dnvers he r('Qd. Own Clerlt·Fas t liquor & wine Clerks mana~e sm all business

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ATTRACTIVE GIRL Bankin~ person Crown Hardware. adv. oppty for cager t o Clerlt-t yp1.s t - busy C.M. CUSTODIAN i\1•t-0Wltmg f'ce Paid Cl.ERIC to S 12K Rearh new his w/un1qUl' l'<> ofr"g t·hall~n.:c> Ca II Carol. H48 tl&!. Also fct> JObs Dennii:. & D<'nni~ Pr rsonne l Scrvic<' or lfonttnglon Beach. 16168 131.!ach.

I fvll tin TELLER: FIDELITY FEDERAL 3107 E. Cst llwy . CdM_. learn mdiv call Carol. olf1ce. Reqwres detailed Newport area church . to modi.'! for 1ndt\'1dual 2 Part tin TELLERS ~a\'anl!s & Loan ,\ ssn <.: \Siii F:R 'd 848-1288 Also fet' Jobs person. B1l1Jng. mvo1<'es. full -t ime. 2·10 : 30 PM . Gn-at compensation for ~enc:e -terred.' - . 642·'11~1 ~m · ~' :r ~pc{ppiv P,~ Dennis & Dennis Pi>rsoo n11ni:. SOwpm & ten key. Call f'red631·2880. OCl'd S IC)O UI Sl"\Slnns al ~· r·- ,..,.. · 10 t F I e. c . I . ,.,_ rH itood b e n efit s Call £lex11Jlc time~. & Y OU Xlnt opportunity at ~,na pp y .mp oyer person. Don J OSC' :'\kx rn . ne ~rvict>o unlrn~ton Vick1e631-0700 CU!\tomer service. w/exp. scle«t the clotht'S & type local S&l Offices in -- ican H1•:-tauranl . 909:1 ffilalffi (ft) fjijlffiffiffi Beach. l6t68 Beach__ Hrly wai-:e+prof1t s hare. of modehn~ that you Newport & La9uno Barmaid. P1T w~ckcnd:.. Adams A~ -- l!JWCV ru uuuwruru Mont f'r1 . 5·9. 549·5045 would m os t enJOY leach . Mat.are Co!o ta . ~l e<t J a rea C1\SHJ ERrordin1n1t rm .

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Modeling IS s tnc1ly for retpOMible person de· S59 55f..Oillt2.30PM mlL<tl l>t' 1•xpcr 'd . /\pply nnr nve G aph· PACKER I rvine I ravel a gen cy . fun but the girl selected sired. Mllst ty- SO BA R T E N 0 F: R • Hotel Laguna. 425So, Cst 17141754-5350 r IC Willing to t rain ao tn· Must have reliable ins. m~t bto very attractive r - E d t ll w~ . L :iguna S c h . EqualOppor Jo:mployer Arti•st dustr 1ous caret! r i n - Work a~prox. s hrs & soptusllcated No ex- -.. FM appt. coll ~xpC'rienct' · ma. urt' •n1- 1151 d d I l k Hr Ac:tns~Acton ··r··- Privatt· Y<it ht C 1111> , ...,. 1v1 ua o p ac age dally. 1\1· . ly. wage&

WAHTED NOW =~ ~a~C'~~:::th~ ~{'.; J=r~e , .Sod · ~a~~rec1. mµht s hill. CASHJER. wrexpC'r, for CLF.RICAL Medical lab Cox llobb1es. Inc .. le.td· :~u~~!~r::!~~e~~~~: mileage pd. 957

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" S .A. M " is now In · int.erestin~ & profitable e ac avings . 3· 4 ____ Mens rl'la il C'hain. in needs frnt oft' r eccp mg m anufa cturers of t1ons &benefits . 40Hour Delivery : mu.st have own icrv1t•win 1? tflOse in Please write dcscri bin l( 759-0181 . thei r new South Coast llonisL, type 3t least 50 fuel powered models a nd week. Apply Nort h trk or van; Prr deliv. wrest«! in a prof. career yourself to Classifk'CI Ad BEAUTICIAN Plaza Store. F 1t1mc. con· WPM. diversified pos i· rad.lo controlled units for Ameri ca n Servi ce P/Tsbop work. gas & mi. in movres. TV & TV com - '406. Daily P ilot, P.O l•---------i w 1r 0 11ow1 n )! f or ta<.t Carol Littman. for lion . pleasant working their hobby ftoy industry Center. l339 E. Warner. pd. 642·5702 merc1als. No exp. nee. Box 1560, CosLa Mesa Banking Nt'wporte r Inn 540-8582 appt. btwn 9 · 12. a l conds. Mature person. is seeking a Graphic Santa Ana . Equal Op·_,:...;~~-------sm fee call 633-2233 ext ~ or6'14·l)li(i l 213·628-5253 non-s moker. 633·5635 . Artist. Respons ibilities porturtity Employer. DELIVERY· Avallable !15 ----- --- 8·30-S.E.O.E. willmcludeartandphoto now. Top pay, good P IT LOAN Beauty : Licensed ms truc matenal files. ordenn~ hrs. Eves. 5-9. Moo-Fri.

Advertising Fee Paid DEPT SECRET ARY

For renown rirm seekm~ enthusias ti c p itch · in pcrs "'Ca l l D onna. ll48-l.288. Also fee jobs. Oeruus & Dennis Person ­nd Service of Huntington Heach. 16168 Beach.

i.\dvertismg Jo~ee Paid SECY to SI 0,200 1,lvefy d ept. f eatu r <:s rascinating arlivlllcs . Call Dawn. 833-2700. Also fee jobs. Denrus & Den· nis Pen>00ne l Service of

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We are seeking an in· dividual who possesses basic knowledge in clec· tronics & r ecordins techniques & will be trclined inlo our studio record ing fun c t ion s . Please call for an appl.

MEDIA ONE RECORDING

540-5255 Irvine, 2082 Miche lson, ----------Or. Automotive

G lorm beauty :,chool. Xlnl c•r-HIERS CLERICAL • s uppli e s. rompos1 0 ~ CoddaH Waitnss 531-0811 A ENT salary & benefits. Call IW Newport Center F inan-' layouts and rulm,: com · Sdloof ~D~E..:..L..;..;IV~E-R_Y_&_C_L_E_A_N--962·8831 c 1 a I Firm see k In $!1 plex forms for pnntini: Earn up to S300 per wk . UP person. F /time. must

New omce open in)l 10 .__..._n- _...__ - UJQJ[M MARKETS respons ible i ndi v idua~I us1 n ~ a T ·Sq u are or Low tuition. Placement have good driving rec . Or a nge County . Ex . __,,, -,....-rlllnK for receptionist posiuon dral\mg machine. 548-2.288 perienced loan agl.'ntl Assistant for busy salon Phone exper. & typm assist. 751·9194 ~-..;..... _____ _ needed i mm ediatl'lv Xlnt traimn~ program Openings now available s kills requi r ed . Xln Candidates must type 60 Cook. Fri.· Mon. to t ill Delivery &. stock work. Flexible benefits Goc>d Good opportunity ror ad- for full and par t.time working cond . & t•o wpm a nd possess ex · 6.30. Apply in person . Fem. & Ma le a pplicants workin g c on d ition s . vancemenl Rifhttrri Cashiers on 2nd and 3rd benefits orrered. Pleas cellen t g rammer a nd The Garden 450 Glen· welrom e . Ex cell . op. Please submit rei.ume Ouellette Salon . 200 shifts . No experience contact personnel or app s pe lling capabilities . ne y r e. L~ g . Be h . porturtity to train in auto to. Newport Cenwr Drive. necess ary , we train lyda1ly9-6 I Knowledge of pnntmg 494-8(11~ parts sales. Apply 1522

Newport &-ach. Start at S3. per hour. ad · !' ADP and graphic techniques Newport. Bl, CM. or 10080

CE..-RAL · vancement opportunity and 2-3 years expen ence COOK .... ams. HB. Automotive "1 Beauty salon has s tation pe....tSIO.._. · lso · ed ,.,., FEDERAL avai l for rent Operator for management posiuonl "°" n tsa reqwr · P IT Prepare ga rde n _su_·...:pp1..;......;y;_. _ _____ _

w/£ollowmg 548 6647 to SS.SO per hour ''I SERVICES luncheon. 2-3 limes pr . SAVINGS _ ·- quab!ied Jo'or more in- Toarrangean interview. wk . Corona d e l Ma r ~very pl~me AM. LA

&Lo _.._. Beerbarmaid.nights.full formatio n ca ll the! 180Newport CenterOr conta c t P e r s o nn el home.675--03l6aftSPM. Times dehv. $100 per ,..,,. l • m e. r e 11 a b 1 e Personnel Office : NPB. 114.644•4360ext2S3 0 e Pa t t m en l a t week. Laguna Beach.

P.O. Box 81511 496-903.1/496-5476 12A22 Lampson Slre<'l L-nual Oppor 1.-:mploycr 7141546-2551. 494-8496 San Diego.CA92138 Garden Grove,537-4840 u..i M/ F C:OOtCS •------- ---

Am·Way Dis tr. w3nted. Start now !luper ear n· mgs. Ca ll 968·6495 9.4 weekdays.

LotperSOlt Clean up new & used Equal Opportunity cars. Good working con. Employer MI F

BKKPR/SECY. exp only 1.~nualOpporEmployer COX .,.v . y Dental As.sit. · 3daywee lt. h LAf .,,.pen ence necessar · Expe r . RDA . llrvine . 8 .J0.2:30daily. Bc area CLERICAL A....tutn......,.,.to· ,_., Hobb• ,...,....., r-• ~· . ccnSll t CalJu,.,..1470. Deputy Cle r k wa nted. aes, Inc. _,_,.. _______ _

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ANIMAL HOSPITAL

Bathing & cleaning N. B. Will train. 644-5463

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33375 camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano

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CLERK PBX operators fo r a over 18 w/good driving

re<.'Ord. Costa Mesa area. te lephone answerln g Call Bob. 556•2500 for in- A dynamic. growlnit sav· service experienced o r · ings and loan has an cx-wiU train . Full ume or _tervl __ ew_ a_ppt_. _____ , celleot opportunity for part Lime shifts availa - "'1Jio S..-.lce S.cy an expe ri e nced loa n ble~ Daya. a fte rnoon · ror tge. Porsche-Audi de · service clerk. Primary ev. or grave y a rd. alenbp i.n N.8 . Warran· responsibilities will ln-

ust be able to work ty ~ing exp necess. elude beneficiary sta le · tome weekends. T yping Top salary & benefits. ments and demand . in· Z wpm. required. Many CllllJob.n Mille r : surance. and data input co. benefits avallabae. 813--0900 tocomput.er. Pleaaecall Mon·Frl. · Fasbion la land area : ••791 Cosla M esa e r e a :

• .,-/ "'CCTHG Ch.ildcare-Our home care Clerical position avulla 'llc~t• A Demal office experience -"" • for a 7 mo. old ~irl & ble 1mmed1a le ly . Re Leis~~~~:fc~~lnc. ~ ~· chair a ssist ant w ith

Clerk. non smoker , lype some housework. 5'1'.1 h rs1 qwrl'S J yr. rlencal ex l.SOSE. Warner Ave some front office ex · 50 wpm. used 10 key ad · per day. 548.fl07Saft lpm I penence. 40wpm typing Santa Ana. CA92'10S "1 1"·1

" " N11> perience. 3 day week.

der. om ce near Ha r bor $32~ .60 bi -weekly, t1 ""nualOppor Emplyr 1727E.DyerRoad NewportBeach.646-4801 81 vd. & San Diego Fwy., I start 833-0411. ex( 260 £01 4Af HI CM . Call Don. Mon -l"r1 . CLASSIFIED appt. Oran{(c ~o~n t) ---m- lf•/ ---i.--•'•1•"---•I DENTAi.ASSiST 9-2PM.640-2500 H arbo r Mun 1c1pa ----------• Newport /Lido area. X·

Boat Repair t ~ I ADVERTISING I Court .. &~.E . ___ Havesomdhing you want SEU. idle ltems with a Ray expr. P / time. 3 Experienced fu ll time, The Dally Pilot ls seek· CLERJCAL lo sell? Classified ads do DaUyPilolClaaalfiedAd . days. 673-IMeO fibe r g lass & ri ggi n ~ Ing a ra;rson to augment Coastal PH"SOnMI it~. M2·5l7S. _;Mi-_ ·5678 __ . ---~--tDENTAL ASSISTANT boats. Schock floats . 504 Ollr C ass1fied Advertis· AC)eMy r------------------~, QWnide, 3 dys. people 29tbSt. NB. tog department fo r m- Has lots of jobs avai Clerical - oriented Nwpt pr•ctice.

Boals side tele phone sa les . w1many fine s uper rum 1- a-a.... Job ?. X-ny tic requi r e d . Pacifl·.- Sea--raft Classified or telephone panles and 'they ' re &I rP'9CTWeetl S . 631-3133

.. .. sa le s ex p erience Free' That' MIL- ----------has immediate openm~s necessary · S nlftm DIMTALCHAllSIDI forthefollowim~ : REQuiREMENTS 540-6055 Assistant for buay Nwpt Mechanical. enl(ine man INCLUDE : Coastal P~ Kelly Can Help! 8 ch 0 r c , e x P e r

Electrical. plumber M.ust lype 45WPM telec· ACJMCY M5-GQ1 Only exp 'd personne l t.rtc > 2790 Harbor. C.M. Come work for us . As a Kelly ,_;,necaaary~~-=-·-----whot.ake pride In quaUly Dependable Never acott t.oyov Services employee, your work °"' WJemerscbDJbel ls work need apply. GoodspeaJdng voice lodlina f• boulewives •

:m1S. Susan.S.A. PleasantpersonaUty Melce you r s h opping schedule is flexible. You work U studeli\a. No experience . l cnl-1186 E .O.E .

AUTO TRANS Rf&R MAN-Exper. prefe rred MUST HA VE O W,N TOOLS. 548-2288.

This position is located in our beautiful Anahe im head office and offers a top start.Ing salary. oul­sta.ndiog beneCit.s lnc lud · ing dental coverage. and good opportunity for ad· vancement. For an In· te r vlew oppointmenl. please contact Person· nel.

7Si.t343. Salary commensur ate easier by using the Dally much '& as o(ten as you like. Meet nec~'sary. Part time with experience + com· PUotClauifled Ada. new people while wora.; .. ,. a varietv lunch e~ment. S.5 •* IOOtUCHrHS • mission. Excellent com·I-;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;::;::;; "U&fi J ~per • Plulble

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APJ'MANAGER J• 55 units In Coate llesa. Exper'd couple . Hus ba nd p\uat h ave .. lnt. exf . Wtfe bllllpg exp. Cal 142·5073 o r (211-.-1.

APT MANAGER Mat~ stml·ret.lnd cou· pie lo manage 11 adult ults in Coat.a lleaa . !]'41212.

BABYSITTER ror adora­ble beby, my home daya. It bsework , good P•1 · Phone831·9655.

Babysitter wanted tor l1>· rant Mon thru Frt. 8 :30 to 5:30 Ballblutr an• of Newport. 640-0037. C1Ms•l•S..lftcJ1

Beb)'lltt.er needed ror 1 yr • &.e. ._toelaffoft old lirl Man tbru Thun '176-7101 8:11amlo5 pm. M.)..-..,.:F.ca:;Qal=.;()ppt¥m;:•Em;:P~l:_Y :m~/f;.j .iter8pm.

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AUTOMOTIVE! pan,y benefits. u you are USI THE oC jobs. 1chedulln1. u .zs pe r Chevy deale r will add 0 r. ambitious & want to be Kelly offers you paid vacations. bout. ZiO S. BNlol, C.M flee clerka ror light book· pa id ro r your e fforts DAILY PILOT Pay increases & a program to earn Neirt to Ward • Rar· keeping . t yping . Wiii pleasecall forinterv iew : "FAST bonus gifts. Not an agency. Never 8 riultcJD. 957.Q513 ~ain in auto. accounting. Personnel Dept. Come tod o M v . [ n t c r es ti 0 g , 642-4321. ext. 217 llSUL T., fee. in ay. Documml Clllrt.,.. Pd pleasant s urroundings, ORANGE COAST S8VICI IL:l 1'9.J3..r. Irvine CLm llOO ~=e~~~t~~e 1cgrr~g~ DAILY PILOT Dtlt°CTOIY ~U-3 ~<Arf· 2102 a!13~h,.. Dr. =~,r... *'::~= Mgi:. D>~ BaMyStreet For Result sef'llv•ces SuitelGI ..- n,...... ~-HOWARDChenolri """ta esa Ser Cal tior. Ca1n1.,,. •-·

Dove& Quail Su. Eq\Ull OpPOf'tuftily vice I HunUQllOn S.acb lApDa NI,... Allo .... ,I* . .,_.. • NEWPOR'r BEACH r Employer 642·1671 M7·.Nll - 831..o50 Den•ta PertoDHI

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MafftfH • u MKJa..ic ss.oo to $6.00 , _ How

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EIKtroe.iu TKllRiciCB1 $5.06 Per Hour

E:lec~Me-cho..tcal A11eftlb lef> $4.00 Per Hour

Apply a t EMplo y •nt & T r o i•l•g ....... atkMt of Hwt...... leecta. Sll M• sen.t, ,._,..._ IHclL Cal"°"" 17141 536-2526 or Ut-1554. YOll mt1t brillg 00.214.

I YICTOl ... I ....,., or ... I UO ..... sou1 h t by Holly wood C'heefte. imd enl,.... to nw ..._.:;,r.:;M WOl •ta.-.llOI Hav•091"'ln1 for I d.,et\' The people w~ a re loOt· MANAOE~E.NT·S24 .000+ mov1t Orm. tzO..taOO pe ..,..._t to In 1....clnc ..... wlfeftlft 6 ....... WAJlatOUSS P SUPLK clabM, aw.cty. 5 day wk. inl for havt1 both a rnbl National corp, needs key day poss. Loolc ln1 to ct1e nt1. Ce ll Donne. work . Oro• i•I co.

tl.l.CTaONICT 18T Hip ~ W(>C)Cl 1hop ~ • talent. Rul the)' penion for Oranae Co outgolna 11-10 yr oldt •tm Alto fee JObt, • ' room f• edHDff· TECHNIC IANS .. ,_ twlptul W1ll tralnl t'IWY have nol ytt fou.nd a rea. Wiii t rain . Xlnt wanu na to break int DeMla A Dnnla Pft'IOO· IMM. lal11'1 11.7' to W/t:x~nen<'• t.aauna •ru 4t3·Sll1 the naht t1ltua l1o n 1n career o p por t unlt lea. rnovlei. , 7141 535.0120, nelSenlce olHuntinatoo M.• per hr. AllPl, ._

TIA.lNUASSE.IUU~Y ~ . ..... bet which to mulm rie their C.ll Mr. Miller Mon-Yr l ~ 94. Vl DEO C~TING &tach, 16188 Beat"h. ~ ...... Op a.. TYPISTS ICM atldtit10. J.12 al 7Jt/~ 7190 SERVICE. 010.w in 4t P.EOl'Lt; P ERSON IUI W. llecArtlaw 81vd.

ftl:Cf!PTIONIS1'8 - Wt w1nl b r 11 ht &i , I y ) s.na.-. ~erAYH Workyour entt'lelkpeopi.to work MANICU RI S T . M / F. ear . Exec lookinl for 3 lcey ----·-----own claya l ,; buut11 Call fftMI ln execullvu u l In the £Jee new ahop: n11I care, people to help mene1e llCm'nOMIST unmedialAlb' flOUJ ftC~lf c..unblnt.'<i fields or life In· folJowina prtr d . Call aft Mavins wbo len.te · r e tail busl · Full time H mmer. "'

n IK4'ft • uran''" mutua l funds. 411fn, 7141673'8$20. colleL1 I F Y O U w A N Tl ne.s. 557 02l5 I time r.u. wineer • • Pr·

ClEll WV1uith.'lll " 1nveatme nt 2-13/122-4793. SOM ETH I U (; M 0 R l":I N0PU Pll$0M Uaa· a.60 per br. Must courwebng. We'll teach, ManlcunatneededforCM TI-lAN J USTA J 0 8 - Executive~" P/tlme type m\nimwn 45 "1)m .

POIJt tun 1mm cd111 tely you whtll you need tol 814 1on. Full or P 'T . - and drivlog a big r ig associate In wholesale Pleasant 1urroundln1&a . 11valtablt . O ul• t a ndlng knOW about these 11re11s1 541H647 around the count ry a p. ..~a Full ~t 11 • ....t Apply 24'101 D• n• Dr IUWVVlri •m jt11 "lilllil 6J (Of lllt>f'CMrfQry0U t01Miff1 ~eals t O YO U - t h.Un tl_,)ly , )'CDP I ._, DenaPomt, .,,..,,.... ·-· •1 '" I T h k th A . h Mr. Ha ll, 642· l684 f)f'()pleortentlldperAon to feet ve. e wor '"I MASSEUSE o r m enca n as -------...--~ 1r1 veyatd . •:nJoy1 1:h11llenRlng und tbe n•· For buay beauty s a lon in1 what y~u·ve been looking PHYSICAL T HERAPIST Kl'fPTIRMl~T xlnt btlne fll a lnl'ludfog wltl'ds su~tantaal. I Newport Beach. l'' ull o r l tor. It s a bus iness all( part-time. no wknds Ru. ~ frM. meall. Apply 9 umj· Weolteranexteruuvede· ga rt ti m e ttlc h a rd Yo ur own w 1th, 9fi8.8146aft SPM. ! Need briaht. peraonable. to 12 noon, Mon / fo' ri .

1 veloprnl•nt p rogram. a NorthAmer1can as al enthuadic &: reUa ble

- --: l\•flOMill. , l't' n vro u s tralni!1tt uellette Sa lo n . 2oo. partner . See our ad an Plastle11 I person!:Jrowingcom -1•--------, MAAllOT HOTll , salary. and after you ve Newpol1 Cenler Dri ve.; today's class1.ried set.'\ion1 MOLDING pany. G typist &i ex. Cknenlottrr(' ' llOON~portCenter Or gotten your fttt on thl' N.R.

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, un d er .Business Op · MACHINE perienced. Beautiful new P./T ACCTG CLlllC Newport Beach gruund. rt would not be MATERlAL HANDLING portuM1es I ()(fi* in Irvine. F« in-

ltoon. Kum $pm w 1 .. ome 1o;quaJ Oppor t;m pl m 1f ; uncommon for you .to Parts Stock person ..CEWSPAPER OPERATORS tetvfewcall J e n Yande ll. M~rumt' Mu l 0.- ahk I make $30,000 a year. For Expenen~ desired not Permanent openlnits ror .., •. to OJ•'rnh· a IU kl'Y ud . detaJls rail 1141831:7593 required Will train AUTO expenenced & t r ainee dtnJOt madunt• W111t ru n lkiltl or71'1/661·Zl01 Must pass ro mpan y ROUTE machine operator s on Recepuooist i n beauty A()l)lv il l I HSKP'G PORTF: I~ ror tnll'tl'Or Oes1gn-Sen1or1 phys1l'al inl'ludini; bac k Must Have 3rd. s h11\ Our tr:uning & = I. ~f,t~~7 &

UTOTEM I "·" club • 5AM I 30PM •• ~iWl Orallsperson. l'l<· x, ray lr\'lnC. 540 7639 Cahf. Dn ver·i. Lt<: . rnent review procedures ___ ts_. _____ _ "l•v.port kh II l' um-.. <.:ult for · t1ppt.1 per 'd in detad corustroc· i E.0 £ . Insurance a~ure rapid advance· R E c E p T Jo N I s T Cu..la~h·tt.a • ~5000t'd520 I d . s· J· 'I Bel8yrs. orolder merit for all employees SEC R E T AR Y . p a rl

Oft CAU. m4l U4it 710. I lion rawings a ar) MEDICAL A.SST. P time. Small economy c:ar 1 who have the basic abrh· t ime. incld's wlcncb. will fo'ur Appotntnwnl open Resume~ J>0'1'0 "

0 1 Back Off I <: c. bu !. y You will be de h vering1 ty & desire. Good pay & train. 644-0126 ask ror 'i 1~1 required Cann~ II - Pro.aatnl' Ofl'. cxper pre I newspapers for 1 •,2 to 21 rughtstuft bonus + profit n......

HOS T/ HOSTESS Heumann-Wood. 752·64\!6 r'd ~1380 ha d _..,.,.,_·--~---<;t.'nt·r:d ufrll't' Hu.11 C ASHIY TORS : - I ~·k7e~11~5r~:n~ks::,ut~! ~ed1~8.;1 t·~ ~~1nt:i18~~r Reeept.1onist-Secretary

I ll\l!urlln<'e foll lU por t t'Ul 1 / PARTTIM t ' JANI MEDl<.:AJ. I month. Great for st u-1 suranl'tl wanted for a tee·SbJrt co llrr)t• Xlnt "orklnll i·u~ll Opi><>r;~ntlY <·ur:en.tly t ~· llmt'e~enm~ "ork us: FRONTOJo'~ICE dent..sal\dpeoplewantmg' Apply9am to4pm in Laguna Hiiis . En On th\' f' ,·01n;.ul.1 <all • ~ f I e t ··" ' area. 213 286-9120 OB GYN. exp d only .nr 1 CIMCO th•-1••st1c •· pleasant to ex1s.., or peop eon n "" Nl'wport Beu c h 64592.., 1 e., .. a money --. ... "'

. lornppt 11757774 _1 per..onabletoworkflex1.IJanilors wanted : t:H·n ,. . · I CALLTHEREG ISTER 11 Z65 Bn ggsAvc handle phones &Hte typ.

I GIRL l'' ttl UAY l.look- 1 b 1,. , h our s En J o>: ing.s S3. per hr. Call Sle,·e; MEDICAL 1 540-3008 Costa Mesu ~ n i:: Call 770 ·6022 fo r • k<.<eJ"l\.ll f1hn~ & other pleasant workm~ cond1·1 8.1l·7723. I RECEPTIO..CIST I ....,_ ....., W--L. I Irvine Ind. Complex appt.

I t1 ons & com pan y -- *•~ ...... , vnl- • 10 E Kenc·_rul office out1c:.. , beneClts Apply 9um I ( ~ K<.'nnels need dt•pcndablet F\Jllt1me.cxper good ' Seeking cndus t ri o u !; t;.qua ppor mplyer RECEPTIONIST. needed

I 49ot().)06 noon, Mon/ Fri, Person·: per:;ontow? rk o n .. wknds l ~ay .. b<>nef1ts . NewPort1 personw1thknowledgeof1 Pre -sc hoo l te1.1c h c r l fu ll , li m e fo r l oc.~ 1 •c;1fl1 1-' HIDAY Uoa t nel. I &holldays . 644-7262 Centtr 644-0970 I horticulture & plants. 11 n eeded Fu ll tim e Arch itectura l Firm near ' I 1-------- - - ------ d 0 C Ai rpo rt Typin g onentt'(ioff1l·1.·11ce1hq~ 1rl MARRIOn.HOTR ; LANDSCA PER · min 2 Mf'd1 t·ay S~urr Sec'y&; yrexper. r~wre . Re vie ws tor raise~+ 50 _60 w p m .' H eavy w1th ~oo.d i...1l ci.. I OOONcwµurtCcnterDr · yr..t•xp. xlnl upportun1-1 l\lt'tll·Calb1lle r ,w1thhll' 84.2-8866 __ b~nef1t ~ HR Ca lli p ho n es Cal l Berky 1>en.onulity . t;oodt~p111 .,: NewponBcar h I t y.6-\5-67ltl I Sl'crdaria l duu ~-;INurse;Aidesrulltimt>or M.a~llyn . 8•175284 or 7141752.5567 :1k1lls . bookkcl'Plnti! l';\ · Eq ua l O p po r Emply - -- Caprstr:ino Ry The St'llj . l 1 3 11 r 7 3 842·2948 -- - -- -----Jll'r . lvn~l' ll.' n ct1<1Ul> 7 h r .. m /f l . Lath!-' marhinist. , •:oo,µ for . Hosp1t ul 4!16 ·5702 or. ~~~rytotli:r ~et:k~nd 0 'rr RECEPTIONIST day N s mokt'f pre -I I P11 work . ~~SP~ ~PM ,· K:ll -1774 ' Pre-Cen da e offered. Pnntmg Rea l t':s t a le Ofrice Ill ferr~ &IC! 2932 or cq~. - - - --- -, Mon· l-'rl . Call Mr !tile\ 1- j l>:>fl~ d .- · STRl,,ER TTU-8779 llOTELN IG HT I 979-~ • Mcd1e31 As:.1s1ant part Apply 18Mll on a ..-,t Or C t y C1rm needs Southeast Huntin glon

AUDITOR -------- umc. front & bal·k offH't'I Hunt lkh. I qualified s tnpper ('Xpcr . ~!~~1~~n~s::Ot\n~ G irl Friday . lull t ime New,1ortl'r Inn X lnl 1 .. U.,,..DRY l'Xpenl'nl'l' Able lo do~ ~URSES AIDES I 1n prore~!. . mcchan oirl to tyno, fitle. de li·v·•r.

• 1J051t1on handhn~ \a nous bene 1t:.. 644· 1700. Con· '-A """ l'fll punl'tun• & IOJl'l' " l'OIOr ., ..- "' olf1re procedures & somt' tact Htrk X 516. E .O. F: SUPERVISOR uons Salary ne~ot1able State rert only. St pt:or I 644-7955 ~f:~r!le~~frRJ1nhinr~ :.ales T~·prn~ a must. Caret-r opportunity l''\ ·' l>W 18111 , _ I hr ~nt be~ef1~s & ~ork · 1- PRODUCTION - 1 a t R e a I E s t a t e Call Bonnie

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4U I HOTEL 1sL'> for reliable µen.on Mf:DICAL SPf:CIALIST ' m~ cond. Bay\JcW ~on~ TRAIN E l-: Profe.sionals: 963.·83"17

G R E A T NIGHT AUDIT 1,1.1th organ1Li.1llOndl und , D1spen'i:t r) :tnd f1c·ld• ~~}~Tt, ~rf. n • t: M Rublx>r hO!.l' product!> ,...--. - - - · :::....... ..-• • • • ::.upen1sory s kil l:,. Somt• "Ork . :O.. o e"pt• r1 t·nl· t·'. _ _ • _ ·.:.. lnme area Mus t p:t!>s -~

S AL ES J OI HOW CLERK laundl)' exµcr prclt'rrl'd• nl't•de~ Wt• will train Nun.ang st-rvr<'c!i tn my rompany physic·al 10 RECEPTIONIST OPEN 1 or willin,I! tu lrum bright! ~ou t:xcl'll<:nt 'otaruni.:I homt• no expt'r nl' <' dud i n~ b<tl' k " ra y GLAMOUROUS

GOOD Pi\Y . GO<lll t:ood <>PflOrt. ro r :in in· mdn . EttJOY dnt l·um s Jlury .and benefit:.. 5"8--032learlvA:'.1 !'>4117~ F:O 1-: NEWPORTCTRCO HOURS. GOOIJ CON · d1 d 1 · h d pall} ~nef1l::. mdu01r1i.: \1u:.l meN rl'Qwremcncs - -- -·-- -- - Promotablepos1t1on D 1 T J 0 NS 1\1 1\ N V (o~~~~~~~ &a:~ai~~1l~~o~ frl.'f' mt•ul. ;ipply \Jam- 121 and bl·" 1lhng 10 st·n e 1n! OFFICE \!GR NC't'dt-d I' T. 5-6 hrs da. Mon Fn. Xlnt:.al & l>C'ncfi ls 1'' RINGE Bl-: Nl-; 1-'JTS k II NCR 00 noon. :\ton Fn. l'Nson j Arm) for Jyrs CJ ll to·11mmt.od for Npt lieh ,. lilt! how,t>kl>t!pm.:. com lrvinePt>rsonnel Agem~y F,\ST GROWING C.:Ul\I s

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12 t'i.pr nd. day for dcta11!, med orr No less than 2 pan1onsh1p for elderl)' 488 E 17th. Cost.a Mes;i

PANY PROMOT1': S ~~uniti:Sa~~~r::~nl-~n~J'y MARRIOTTHOTEL I ~ta Mr·"• 5<10·11)2li yrs cxpt·r Tyµrnl-! . woman &t204:!1afler6 Su1tl'224 642·1470 i"RO~I WITllf N TRAI N• xlnt company l>t'nt'f1ts . 900:-.lt•wporl C:t>ntl'r Or ' l,lunt Bch !16~-~~ 1 . pegboard & lite II\). B~l· k · PUNCH PHESS OPEil & ~ F 0 R T 0 I': .\pply!JAMtonoon.Mon •. ~e"Porlf}l.·ul"h · S;in~ 542 ~35, ~ffm.•t·x.pcr hclpful.Calll Sl-:T U P MA N E

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x RECEPT to$850 I ~l l-''tt 1~;J·:~1 . "i MT: lhruf'r1day. Pt•rsonneL I 1:.<.1ualOpporl-.mpl~m f ! Mt.'<11call-\'t'Pa1d : 548..:!_183 - - pcrienced fur s ma ll f ec Paid

-----~I Mt-' Dli\Tl"LY '' I MARRIO~HOTEL ---- , BACKOFCto S l 21< : Oputal.retaddcs pe ns ing. g.r o wth nr1~ntcd ro Your rheene .s.m 1le 1:-. DRAFTSMAN F/ C BKl<PR K ~; '\' H o' A H 0 900N~wport C~nt~'r Dr. t..c;~al Serretary·Nt•wi;ort, Hep n c S(•1•kR 1nd1v tor: lnU:re:stt!d in Sl'\t•r<J I. de ~l~ Ml'S.t Salary rom- nooded for excit ing .g .. n l

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. Nl WJJOrl ~ U{ h. . t t'nler. ht1gat1on ofhtl' . phyim·ul lhl·rapy X ·r~1 }!t pendable people, rull 1 p t ~n.'lur!'te with abil1 t Y & ofc Call .Kay. 833-2700. t ndus t r~ fo'rC'dNt c· k c•x Jl bk k pr . Sa 1 a r Y HELPFUL Wt-; II /\ VE 1-.qual Oppor l~mply m t l ; S<i~a~y , commens.u.rn.t e :also Call Kay , 833.27110 for ne w Custa Mesd loc.1 exper Gerry 631 ·0700 ~"° fee JO~. Denms ~ ttrown Alls<Jt· Contut·t 1 C!OO OUR OWN TRAINING • _ __ ----- w1s k1lls & expenlncl' .

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;\l:1o fcl' paid De nni-; & taon. Goodopportumtylo Quohftcd RIG GERS Deruus Pen.onel _Serv1ct' LarryOillsS4&·!19!IS ~~·ant' i,ersonnelAgency PROG RAM P UTON BY I HO SEKl-:E PER - P a rt· i:.ome bookkeevin i.: 1?l'nn1 s l' cr'>onn,• I l~amoplll'aldrspensrn i.: wanted. Apply anpt!;!'..on of lrvme.~ Machelson

DftAFTS MAH, 4R8£17th. Costa Mesa nu; COUNTRY 'S TOP' lime. pleasant workml? 64t~I Serv1rt' or Jr\'IOl' . 20H2! J?xcellent benl'fll., at 2430 W Coast ll wy Or ---- - -ELECTHICl\I. :\f ,.._ Suite224 642-1470 ORG ,\ N SALESlcon d, . • go~dLEGALSE<.:RETARYIMichels~nDr _, ~alary O p en Ca ll NB RECEPT I ON I ST. Commercrnl& Jndustrial PEOPLE CALL /\ T bcnef1ts. f:.O.K Bi1y\1ew TRAINEl:: -H . B P u rl ;_642~ I - weekends. r~l estateof- • bu1ld1 ng design RE 0 N_ C.: !o: I" q R j Con~ Hos'?· 205!'>Thunn time. quali£1tat1oni.. .• MODELS ORDER DESK. Aene ral RapiolyGrowingS & L ts fice . Call fo r a pp ' t. w ALL & Ass 0 c FIGURE SALON l ~T~.R Vlf.~ . o~.'·"NI St c M. 92627. Med typing 1>k 11l~ & de· F\Jll r1gurc. femal~ rot ofr background helpful looking for a n md1v1d ua l Clarie Jobnson.644-9060 546-7480 t 771l l Sky Park All r a c t 1 \'C. ma lure EXC HA NG E. S r AN H 0 L' S F. K ,.~ f' p ~ R &I siJ't'tO learn. 536-7515 rnaj-Or m<'n s ma~a.i:ini: (food co. benefiti; App Iv to fill s upply & print1n111 - -L~rt'l('. f rvine ~oman needed ro r l\'l.."NN714 '5l!67302 . '. • , · : .. • To S.-1'AX> Oi5·8631 Scorl• Cablt' T\ 27~1'1~ rt'QU1 ., 11 1on i.. f u r , RECORDING

F 1l1me Counselor pos -- COOK for l!h l"rl~ lad~ in Legal Scl'rl'l;in· SanlJ l'<tmino C<tpi:;tr<1nu LJ~ b r Jn l ' h l ' :-. 1 11 l' Pt ., URAPERY R00~1 wurl. . cmml'<l in Npt Bl·h Call . j C. ~1 ~ -;. t•;ill col lcl·t1 Ana Solt.> Pract 11lonc r Models . Femall' Sharp Niguel Generatl' pnntmg work TECHNICIAN all pha!>l'c;. c\1wr or ~111 1>12 :.,_10 GL.. RJJS 1-464~ Good ~t.' n t•ral bal· k ~1agJllOl' only S25 per otdefl'. request ~upphl'i:. train 11-1 :JO l ' 1> lo .5 1wr1 F'LOR,\L DES IG:'\EH I HOUSBCEEPERS ~& Xln~ s krll .. rnl'ldj hr 645·5122 or 642 tl282 O; ~ JNSTHU M ENT &f ol all stO('k item" & any Wt! are seeking an 111 hr DOE l ' \I u n·J SECURITY F 11 & P ·r · . ,,1 t' Shorthand ;-.;o prt!:.surt' . Uob. _, SLPPLY TEC ll Ex otherduuesrelatL'<I Xlnt d d 1 h '"2 11143 Expcr n1:i·e!':-<:tr~ · full · bu f 1uml "' n : Satan l'omml' ll i.. u r alc ' peril•nc:e prere rr t'd ad\anl't'ment oppty Gd ivi ua w 0 poi;sessc:.

tr me. Send rt>sume lo • ~ n t' 1 ! .., •;a~ . \ .' t'." I " •exp. 5.'>M-~I I ~ 1,...,.1s , i 3 JIJpm :-.alOJry & beneflll> Con ba."cc kn0wled1?e in elel'· l>RIV~RS.t·rn-.,..,·ountr:v . <.:Jass1f1edAd ii4J7.0a1ty l ITPAYS TO \ tanor .. f.50 W. Ba) St., _ _ """'" - • San Clemente Geni•r;il la<:t. Pcrsonnel tron1r:. & recordin g no hPt'l't.il 111· rl'q d Pilot , P .O Box JSGO. <.: M 642·35051': .o .E . . We need new fo~.s: I I-Im.pit.ii 83:J,83113 ter hn1ques & wi ll be " Jl'Cn.•j!or Yal·hts. rn:u Co5taMesa.Ca . 92626 SEE US 1 . LlFEG UARDS Pemale . Mode ls ·Male & .,emak• 1 7141496-l12:'lext 213. St:ile Mutual lra1ned mto our studio PIJC\'nt1a C \I -- -1 Comt' tn ..ind sec· t hl.! l'' j llou.-.ckt.-cper . P timt.' . for• Ct>rt 1 fied o n I~ . Ca II I f yo ur I a<· e ha :.I ------ Sv1is & Loan , rerord1 ng fu n ct ion :..

Foam Cutter P •T anll tiling th1ni,t:-. tha l an• l'lderl) "oman. mu stj Newportcr I nn to a pply . l' h arac:tcr. 1:. h igh PAlNTERS-KnowledJ.!ern 400I MarArthurl3h•d Plca:.erallforanappt --------• FT Male or f'emak 1 happening at Wl'l 1:-,I hct Vt.' o wn l' a r ro r f'44 · li001!Xl 5-11 fashion or looks like the a ll aspects of the tnHlt·. ! NB. 92660 E o E md

DRIVHS trt25702 I Farito . We nel·d ,.x 1 tninsport to Or & shop-i ---. - :-- ~ J.,'lrl nextdoor. Calllor1on a t lea:.t 7 ~rs expcr. C'OJll - --- ---- MEDIA ONE Mcn or~omen :.!~) rs11r I pe r ienc l• d Secu r1 t'l pm~. No. n -.muker. rt'f's j LI G H T l.:'iG STO RI-•. appo in tme n t for at &12-2928btwnt! ·30AM & 1

1 older Know th t· 1·1Hhl FOOD SERVICE Guard.5 en . rt.oq. 645-9200 · needs F t im t' !'.. lurk man J>t!rsonal interview. You! .iPM RECOllDf..CG c1ue:.. NN Sl>!ll 11 w1•ck 11rl W11rkl'rs ·Gcne ral Cafcl. --1 & showroom Pt'rsonn1•I. could be modclin i;: a s -- --- , { FREE mo t t' Urun )!t' l'u••!'oll du11ci.. mcl <iss1st inl-! with lnine/ M•wportle aeh IMMEDIATE Ca11Johnat 848·1461 __ , early u~ next week~ So PART TIME 540.5255 Yt!llow cab. 11:100 Mt ~oodp ,~;~::iur;}'?.~~ ~~,~~I s.taAna/ AnalMim : PARnlME LIQUOR CLERK don 't her; 1tat~ . l·all now .. INTRODUCTORY He rrman n . F11u111:111~ Fveeerton/ llMftOPork i EMPLOYMENT . 5 Nights. 11) :30 closm)!. 1 a.<;k for ll:I"il'.~;oo EVENINGS ReceptionLst lig ht book

bVae· ~l~yn \~'l2 w"1~ •>~t:~t··,, ~~~o~~a~1~~~<;;:n1~~--~~~I Costo Mffo & the I -SAN CLEMENTE ' r etai l exri ncl' . Ca 11 1 Ne\\ York Wes t R.E. LESSON ~1ng. dGood workm J.! ~ ·-~ "" (;t'(! ood F 0 E 1\1 I-'• • • The DA ILY P ILOT isl 559-59'J2afl 5pm \du.It !> w1lh outsli>nd1111! '-""" · 3 ays per Wct'k .

Euclld ' · arw •· · / ! Whittier ana consolldulllli! a subst.rn-i - - - 1 Modehn~ Mtcncy uttni1.·ti\ t· peri.unaltt1 1·, The most sensible Real Call 962·6648. 8-5

l.):;hwsh.r Pr~p Cuok F T SC Golf cour::.1.: IWstaurant 492.2495

EARN up to SZS Owk P'TlME NO EXPR

WE TRAIN YOU SAIL

Rl'Clll Estate Schoof Calf 675.4190

Emplo)menl The E•ployment & T r ain i ng A d HMltratitWOtt Of Hun tngto• l • ac h An .....en OpeifMJI Fo The FelowifHJ Tr olni Pr09&M!

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CltricGI r ,..;..a..g Al of tMabo••are at SZ.tOhr hour.

Gardl'nt'r· Full t ime. nn,' • trnl part or its d1s lnbu-I ll75 W lflthSt. NH who enJO) workrnJ.! wit h 1-:Stat.e coor..e yet con. IMMED IATE t1on lnto paperroulcsre· I Liftllftr Clerk I IJ<.l.s (her 21. St..irt Jl c:e1vcd V1d1..'0 edU<'ation I .E. SALES

expc 'j1l'nct• necessary ; OPE:-.l l NGS qu1nn~ afternoon dc -. ,-:- ~ 50 per hour . Phone program wrth a ward lf you are a bit s nobbis h App Y in µ c r i:.on ' for i. upt'n·isorv levt'I ' 11\•(•ry b.' m o t or i1.cd •,' P timedayi:. :\'l a ture.l'X· l\lontcsson /\::.ststant •> ~:! 432 1 l::x t 2:i0 . w1nn1n g rarulty At•• and you'd Uke to mak<· Newpo rll•r Inn . I lU7. - I pr'd . Apply In person 11951 rt'Q d AJ;:es 21"1·5 c-""1t·..... ' ' a ll ror a ppt I t h • Jamboree Rd N.B Set' :.ecuntyofCarcrl> upto: tran:.porta llon. • S HETWEEN 4 u0-5 oo '"" "" " S01"1'1€'mooey ao e next6

$ 4.25 Per Hour • Liberal in co m e al -1 W. l9th t . <:M 7510269 PM t.odJy mos s elli n g water Lendsy bl wn !:1-:J E.O E 1 I I I C "US EY • CO n t"" ho es f with one of the na\1on' !> Qwance plus bonus plan LV...a S Motel desk d<·rk. malun• A~k for Andreo -- • · • o en n• m rom a

General Office largest guard service~ . •Short work in~ hours (7 ' "I Apply ut Sc,1 Lari.. Motl' I 1-;qual Opportunit \ 140.SSo Coa:.t lhw..i~ I i..uper drop-tn office. Call TRAINEE Apply mper:.unto daysper\loeekl · Day shift. 5!1 bed fa r lluurs fl <' '\ible Ui4 F I LAGUNAREACH IL'

F\Jll & part um"' po:.i- • t:xrellent pant1me m · X!nt workinJ? c·ond & ' Nry,port Bhd C ~1 .mpo~cr 494..SOS7 I ROGERIROWHR.E lion.<> available No ex ·! Mon.-Fri . !!am 5pm rome . benefits. Ba~' icw CoO\ ~7445 ' I _ _ _ __ __

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~~Yt>~:Sh!f~'ru~'. Sr~~; Fullerton. CA Ft>Slt.'r Ouellet 19fi·ll8UU, IHl-3505 . !:: 0 E Motel fron t des k dl•rk PBX OPER. R E Sal~ Lireno Onlv 1 RES F. R V AT I ON l ST. health & profit s bar ing . bct " een 9 : 30i\ ~I 7P ~I 1 - , must be expenenc<'d

1 Oper :.. tor t elephont!I Ftlff 3 WEEt<S • Ma ture individual. ~111

Please app. 1 l3y in person. Mori .-Fri .• 8 :30-4·30 I M·t-· : Ma~tune,operl. pdlaslll' m JAµply Roly F'lr<J ).Crs or answt·nn!! 't'n it·t· :\1ui.. l S " ' r.t TR"l ... l.._.G tram. Day hrs . Mon-f r1. Thurs or Fri. !1-5. Lloyd 230W Warner. Rm 217 . Jee.ion. ema e . ays. uan1ta 'res ey .• an. be ablt• to ~ ork i..unu• 1 ~ -- " " C a II C h a n C ros b ~ • Pcsl Control.S66E. O yer SantaAna.t:A i lndependenl 1ndl\1dualsl 897-1706 Clemente Inn . 125 W . \loCd>endl' Typin.,: 351 Newporter Inn. 644-1700 Rd .. S.A. . ~ .. h"o behk~ e,x5~rhai onmohnt'~ l'l!pland1an I "Pm rt•quired 1-: , • Ab:-olutely no prio r E.O __ .E_··-------

WElLS F .... RGO ; -.u. a a s n" M"CHl ... IST pt.'nt•nct• prcfer n•d or ' tra.inini?orexpneress REST"UR"....,H.,. .. GENERAL OFFICE .,_ d!re<.'tor. -- " will truin M.anv com 1 • Profcsl>1onal lns t rUl" • •" 1 ....,..

TRAINEE GUARD i ~ll64S-2632~aY.~ MILL H~N~ . pany bt!nef1t~ Full time taon I Part time lunc h1dmner Fulltime posillon availa · SERVICES , _Utll&t2-9~7 aftt>rHn I For p:oto· IYP~ machint OPPORTUNITY orpa1tt11nt>.da~ &after • Choire locations in "I rounter h e l p & d is

shop m lhe mst rumcnt no n • v l' n 1 n J.! ,. h 1 ft ,.. rount1es hwas her need ed O C b le for r e liab le in DavisionofBaker l n ilu r a n t·t• s 1°l'rctarv , d fth •o Jtool ' n · 11 l · • • 0 · G · · · tiividual to assist service Protection Service:, ' Slate Farm /\J?t !"lo B E"x. 1v1s1on o l' I i , knocks often when you r avatla bl t.' Plt•asl' nail I •Mana~cmenl Pr>lY To-1 Airport area ood s~rt.-dept mgr. Lite typing, 1 Pl'r Call 045.047,j I gh~~~~int~o~~~l~h!~0~ ~ result ·get tlng Daily ' ~~on , thru Fri 54:1-4230

1 day mg pa)I. Call Ron, 8-lla m

~one & dis pa tchin •' t;;'~ 10 t t I I b 1 d · · d" 1 . Pilot Cla11slfled Ads Loi l'.O.E for appt : ~-0554 . • : . .,. """ua ppor uni. Y 1 ver a es1gn:,. irect Y reach the Oran c Coast ------ - - Maxi m um comm1~s1on ----

a!l ,Ca~I. ~79-233~ Employer M / Jo • Y ~ u r r r i e n d s ~ n d j with englneenn~. to a s market g 1 PBX Ans servltl' immed I ~o mc-~use your present RESTAURAl..CT Uf. pying P r urts .

1 ! ~ighbors use Clas~ified sist in new produr t de-· · , opemnis.' to work varccd earrunRs by 50<1.i wh ile LMlcJIC..ter

GEHE_RAL OFFICE Trade your !>Id s tuff for! so~in~ ~o~lta. ~he;·n ! ~~P:e~t"tborr~r n:~1r,~d Phone642-5678 hrs & ~kends. P~ va~ . , you are your own boss FoodPrtpmatiall Nero bn,llht , personable. ne w ,1~ood 1e s w it h u1 tell you how we ll it t ion eqwpment Lafhl' . med •.ns .& pd trarnin~ • Ca r e e er s uc cess Person wanted to work enthus111s lll' & reliable Class1f1ed ad. 642-5678 . worked ror them! experience he lp. Cul for · 17141645-2550 w •Katella Realty means al IW\ch counter in Lgc person for gruwtng In· I I arl r .I you receive daily t rain- hea lthfood s tore . Food tern ational Co Good r-------------------, 1· more v ety o proJetts ~ rn 111$t. mot1vat1on & s up- pre pa ra tion . P revto u:. · · · l d - Salary ope n. e x l'ellentt :I port typist , Telex expener:are n ustr1al I · beoe£its packal!C. E .O. E • ;fl ,- K ... :TEL• .. Re. .. LTY eJCp desi rable , but not a + but w 111 t r a 1 n . HOI • .-a. I Sci T 0 .11 c I "" ...,,._ .,.,_ n e c e s s . U n 1 f o r m Beautiful ne w office:. in ~lllullers enu •r " mg ?n· C furnished . Med ical & Irvine. F'or interview Of 0 C--tv trol. Corporate lfead 1 OFffCIS: TIMPORAltY SBVICIS al ...._. Hosp. benefits. Apply l'all J anYande ll 559·6001 rancJe _ .. , qua rt er:s . Newpo rll 8 31·7251 L indb• r " Nut r iti o n .

Beach. Call(714 l 557-9051 ... • TltH• ar • C ET A General offire. Ma ture Kelly Wants To Help ask for Mr . Moll or Mr ·

1 llYI.. !Real Estate Sales be tween Ca r o u se l &

L.-...1.-.l posal- s r .. sel( s ta r ter: pleas~nl Adams. 712-666' , • 85°/o * SoBullocCoks, loPwlr le veCI Min .._ " ..... tele phone voice. typ ing I COMMLSSION · ast ata, · •n•t HHtl•t••• so wpm Mon-Fri. Call You can put your skills to work on Allkfcw m1r . .._. rnld11cy wl J crry531-08119to5. this flexible schedule that fits your ~·;::s~~: 1J0~'1o~I s~:..~o~ ~J_06 ::n'i:v~&r~~t"l~ ~~~Restau ra n t wo rkers. c.IW - .... ,.. ... Genera l o Hice·Ord e r home life. Even if your skills have growingco 675.9'17. ~ ~c;,:_....,,,., ,.. dividuals. Our a ve.rage cas hi e r . sa lad & .... - .... wMch desk, hvy phooes, typing ,! been " resting ' ' for awhile. there's a s.:_~....... agent doesc 5 selcs per s andwichpreparuooalso ..... ..._ • • al fill oodl J'Ob category for you. No expen·ence I AMAH8 M s a :--v month ! a ll immedJat~- griU. Day & evenln& & .,.CnK '' r ng , m ust have g _________ , ttl-UOJ ""11i r~ I lybefore YOU lose o ut o n weeke nd s bffls avail. .... I••• · A , p llc•· ~manners. s m mf~t necessary. j Mall Department _.LL""~~ l h 1 s ra nt as t I c op · fUll " part time. Also .... wil be acc.,t.ct "'bl CP.hM .f Sata ryt 64ne2gto9ll63 • 'TaAINEI O~~ • l)Ortunity. d ishwashe r fo r days If ... ..._.,_ .. & c · orapp · · I Packagers. Assemblers, Machine . Position a va ilable in our! ,._.

10 ~_.•1.4s ; REALT~1~TWORK _aet-_ 223_ 1 _____ _

~ c..t.r. na I Operators. Maintenance, Etc. I busy ma il departme nt. ln...:.:: . ·· r I Rest a u ra n t COUNT ER ...... It t H t · Genera l Wi iii n g t o tra in o n =~ .... ~.:_ extra money on our bonus · v a r io u s m uc h In es . ...S~ffH'c)a:~,, . UALISTATISALIS I ~!~:.~:J~~ • , ... . ...

Fast moving KELLY; . .., ....... OFF ICE seeks m orel KELLY PEOPLE .. . See

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catlon. no tee to you. Must I Mac h i n e a Pl I l u d e ~ ..,, ......... • nsporta tlon & home phone helpful. exrelle nl work- ~a...;.__ · PIOPLI salary. Fri pm, Sa t /Sun

As k how to earn program. Paid va be 18 with own tra

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lr" 1ne 833-1441

2102 Business Cir t>r Su ite 208

In g co nd itio n s a n d """"---- - _,,,$ for ne w l r vlne o m ce, days. l rv lne Ctubtroae, beriefita inc luding de ntal · ··~T/1~- located In E l Cam ino Lrvtne. Jack 754-7500 p la n . App ly bet ween .• • ,,. Place Be s t tralnln l{ 8am -ll a m , lpm -Spm , ava i lable in the mos t When you c.U CJ ... ifled Natk>oalEducation, 4401 p rog r ess iv e c o . I n toplaceuad,1ou'reu-Blrcb S treet, Ne wport Orante Co. Ca ll J ack sured of • f riend ly

Legu.n1Ntgue l Be a c h . cNcar O . C Vooke n , DONALD M. welcome and belp ta 831 ·~2 Airpo r tl Eq u al Op · BIRD ASSOCIAT ES, .....,10Uf'ad lora.t

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Lotal appliance 3\ore It Canon copy ma<' hlnl-'11 1401 QuaU& . Npl. lkh Oeo\al ..women. Mu11t m ... _..-i '11c-1 •: •P· ""'w. er/u 11 t trh. Mt•OOl O, eve1 / wknd t ble w/6 cbr 1 . China . ... ue~ ....... ·-• l'8ldl part tlm• •ven1n1 •be!c•UMwearta1mull - ~iUOlnNtwport qllr-.menta and.,.. w • Ji\lll time 64~ Uu.t. ,._1711 catiUwt.frOO./be&t offer. OaU..., .. me,_.._,,. . ... "No pte\llOUI Hlti )'(JUI\& ('C)mp&n.)' , )'OU tttn Mary tttepU0011t fof tna to enlil t in Army for or84.$>USZ R'-" (i am e \ab 1 e 11() U. , & IO or cl•rk hptrienct arowv.1\h u.. MlNIM Vt jtl onhodon 3 >'"' May <'ltlhit. now for BWJ &enier. l'llale, 10 mo . $41.l33l P u to S htar· I • ..-.CS. Wt train ~"a ru r JIO<lll lon lit' off1r.~ BkkKfJ "" St•PING CL•IC active duty Inter . C11ll lo Yard man fur rentot yard l boti, aooct ~mp. n..U ~· l .. toa ~II Is ~mp lnowo 'I •bttd • 1"811 0'~.~ ". a"f!'r"m:.n •nl .. mpli)" · periene.. r.om~ 1'1 111o·o1rk, 'flUCI( Dl11V .. cJ dll)' ford~11ls b~ mecbarur knowh.>dJlt TLC owntr. 49S·0378. Orto:xel bdrm set. wooct " SbNrH.D .~ ~!,Oh•!:,.~: ' .. "' .- • " l>Oir.<el, con.ienla • l'fl 111 ~p'd r ralt'r C ('011 n\ CobU. M('llO 540 1000 & abl" to -work with -..s.t15 brau, me. kti ta mat- · ...,.. .. .....,. - •• manaaem,•nt poeluonllt nlfft bfr .H h u pr w~ Ing n ·rord "Sply 1n H1Anl!Sch 00288it public. 19~ r1acenl1a . ., .,C p

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l .tlpa\ nttn1 rv ~>trt'lary, Mt·nt-rtll ol"''' n~'ilt'd full tlMl' lrrl nlllnualJI IBM •clecth•r - ,...... , · • · Antique 3 pcs. Mahoo J- h a . .,. Mill'· fo:m•iha " on I\\' 1n .. ·•1llt1• Q"'•n100;;, full t ••••••••••••••••••••••• old $f0.52211ft 5 w " Send qne eard for eac \ r...... C:a ll O nf ti• nur "' " ,,, • ,,. • 8 $ 87~7360Ask o~m. ' · · · hedroom: 4 pcs aJnut; .... .Jus one apare. we ~ er&c. h~ Ulh'>u~ ~:382E~tr C'or,r llWO! <'Ur11 t{

1 t y pl0'4 . min l'O ht'nc r1t.t. l=:ir.~ncol·\• FREE-' Be-auti(ul JOpcsWalnutdinlngsel; - ... I l>t-~ S1orl", N D 1-"u ll s~"' .a r• 'rr , . • ff 70~J)ffi for a ffi{'d1r11I un l > C 11 rt a Ib o UPllOl-51'1.;RS AotlqUt' Music 8o.11es! German S h e P h e r d ·. O-" buff"'l . drawlear. tbl , rel u r n p er m i n ent L I-., ·-r-a-t ~-n1 ' · ~, P ... I 1 " t 1 • • ·~ k I ., ,,... M"'cbJD"'"'· Clocks '. ..,. " ..... led attractive t.a1 ....... """' '" ·~· · ·""' ' lniO\.•a'f lt 'I UPP ) ' ' '!"'Pttn y n Marln l'. 541) .961 I o r -.I.I.'!..,. .. wor . exp on Y ""'"" .. .... C h do G c hrs , dr~sscr. chest. -- .

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strap, ~Una aar ne tlr)-Ol.50. Mr t; 111o11o ()("' or SALES oo 2111 "' l)k!115ant working cond .,..ric• home " family . Male

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MrRf'•~••• Sl'6p 1n~lrud11r w lart" & It U I<' 1-' i.: L 1. ' s ,.........__... __ _. .,.... _, .. ,.._l l &7"'"-""tu Waterbed. a1rframe s ty le , ~~~-~~~!enc~~~ \hrd &, lhrr1natun S t•crt•llt r)'• lt> 1C11 I l''< c-r11ft~ bacl.~roond full U PllOI ST HY 192 4! __._ ,, . ~. vou, va ..,._ • ......i ti b l ...., -..M:!'I .... ......, S ~ • •s ' " m""'r "' .. ,.,~ 11 • •m r .,. •' II " I 2• " · G___." mattress, ~es · ea r . wallpa~r. fabr ic o r ~ ..... "" ,. ,..,_ > Jll'l'l<-nu• prt Nn.-u ... u ol' 1>art l1rn1• l\1 n IUll' ~ JI ..,,,_ n1 ' 'M ,,,. .. 11•rn _..... · • ·11 bo ed $l"., 77n Ann• ml-d F t1m1• p1Nt1011' lf.(J~ H"b &tUl37:lblv.n 9 51'M ar~ u ·"'' ,,.~ <1\1 Open Wed \hru Sat ~Iden Retnev~r ~up· ~ x . uo • .,,......,.,, " Day G .. paper" we E.\rwu.we)'oun~ladll'" "f:" In lt\l' folluv.1ny W/\ITERSWAITRESSf':S UI02KcUering, lrv pies, AKC. avaalabe in Ga"""'tabl••. 4blkna11a h. Will back le t rim your M:ti\l' ~p()r\a>lill\'•r !lll nn r ._ __ __,_/ I t '"' h R 11 May 548-t050 """ "' ....,

m.'t.-di. c'ur full um,• ~, 1 •l·1o1hoo1o ._, ... _ , ~•P ,., o p tr.i lll l''-' :ip1<J Y Lunr h s hifts only. min 3 (714 )754· 1771 · chairs. good cond1llon . ~· Or try l wo cards

., .. "'"'~·r~on '(Int frtn .it• ( ' "-"11 U·:m- t-'u r N l'Wrort (.'en H• r J(rvW\n~ ~DR\' mfn~ cit· yrs dinner hS(' l'Xj){' r AJ>· ""to YM e045 $3'l.') 631·3rn2 ah:-.. back t.o back.

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2 • kl Lo ruJ:ht i.tand'i , dbl. bed, 4/SlagsSJ.60ea.

~ttlt'I for rtw l'rul'l• tn((e b.•11t'flt-. \Pf>I • Ill .. 'Wd b\.'1wflu. t '.J ll Mur 'l>'orktnl( rcm ulc Xlot t'I> lslruxl Na' ch8.lr $40. 548·:>438 <keep ~· yrs. o · ves complete; $150. 631,.973 6/9tags$J.50ea. Shop. 0 S3$0prhrP r ~Nm IO 1 ~75 IJnliitol. JOfh~•torn1>1>l l~~ I:! bt·ndlli. & rnp1ll, tn · ' try\ng) kids 642-939? l0ormore$1 .40~a. 4 ~'ii wtc_ MIS L'b'l C.lrila "tlr\11 \Inn to h1 l'l"\'~I.'!', l>~ltron1c Corp Wa1tresM'S Apply St~v~s AppliancH BO I 0 Shep/ Husk ie mi x. pup. ~.'ti"~'::. t~~~~ &b~~~~~r: Sales Tax hacluded

~irn 311m. t-: o • ~~!>1113 - - ---. ~ta,~ran~ n 593 ••• ••••••••• • •••••••••• apx 9 mos, Fem. lO good $75. Blark vinyl chair & NO CARD? ~t~ad.)'o,cr:J(l~r.vld SSECRETARIESS c.~ .. lar"'......._ .. _ t• -~w!__:__ FREIGllT DAMAGED bome.536-2388af\4:30. otto m a n • Ac.. Ca ll an Drawyourownor seftd Relu1I uli•:o. lk• IH!fll ~ Sl.•rt't'n pn1111ni: µrilllu l' -" ,,_ .. ..._. .. """ ft "'me add__, , phone •-ll\'llal Ut•aut> ~ur1vl>. :?U3 t ton mun •~l' r wa n1°•1I ~ 'i'Y ~ '" \'"· .. · ~. 11 3

P l'f .. d k W. Warne r nr II a rbor, F'ree Puppies M as t1rr I we m e one ca per St ··o n ., u •·rt b1 II Ma lt- or fcmal. p lime . WwtressorWa1te rs tr<rrPOrNT SALK 3308 5pm ; :>45'4475 ·- 'II . ak . ....... rd "' Jo: t7th St,(' M Must h.ivr ('lip 540.91 HJ nw:.. 1•0 & I M>l.t $ 1~ .000 t•vcningi. & weekend:. V<O)'S • • • " Y w ,. _

979 2921 Huskey/ Shephe rd mile. Bc.'droom Set $50. Inc ludes tag, Add 25< each.

lll'i'l'pl 1wc tiO S900 mo SJ SO per hr 18 yri. 0 Pnv country rlub. Sanla "''a Call 751 ·7181 King Size Ued : box i;pr . Send c-heck or m oney or· ~ll'S SCUU'TUREO NAILS t .mploycr1> l'uy All f \'\.'S old<•r 6'14·54~ C/\SH PAID , . tngs. mattress; tw0-olghl derto: LIGHT BULB l'o" twn °""'" in ·ni· v. l.lt Rc indllr /\J.:l•ncy WAHTEO DRIVER Ws hr / Dry r s/ R e frig s Adorable killens. 2 tab· s tand :,. n1ne ·draw e r PILOTNIMTIH'9

:-Jlon for e \JWr Pl•ri.1111 I020 Birc h St, Stt' 104 5'cm Guards SU .... D y OtJLY km~ornot 957-8133 . bys. I s moky grey. 7 wks. dresse r with mirro r . p 0 Bo 1560 SALES v.1thlollo~1n~ l'allAnw Ni•wpunCkrnrh . 833-8100 ( Mcnl Ptirnc cvcn111gs "A "" wor 751·5729 Mus t m ove it now . · · x at !Jlii).llJ.90 a ft 5pm Cull For Appt / Estub '64 & weekends. Own s kall'S. To deli ver Daily 1>t101 BARGAJNS·Uscd refngs, 64(). l !i92 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626

If yuu¥rl' Over 18 y rs. $3.~ pe• t'r bundles to earners . fi l' wshrs dryrs garur bes t Adorable. lo,•e s ~ids. O'Neill Supersuil. Taped El<Pl'nenr cdlllhg htrngsECH Jo:'fARY , Open p os 1t1 on for qwresvan orlargt!:.la buys. ~e ser~ . appl.' Ues l Great Dane. Aus t She p DmetteSe1w1th lichairs . seam s . U sed on ce

:.ak'!> " SUrER PERS OH" Sec " " s uper o rg unl z Wt!ek c n d m :rn a i: c r . uon wa.ion and a ~ooJ Appl. 536 0911. 5364330 rrux 6 mos 613 3984 Walnut color table w11h doesn'Uit $110. 548·0256 Self mot1v1.1l\-d Fa.\u_.r than a .,µ._•t•d1n~ Mu:ot be able to dea l l.'f. salary oiwn. 21 y r1> o r driv ing rcrord Phone ------- - Be

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1\:ot afraid of ,·uld l'.Jll bullN , morr PtJV. l·rful h .•\'ll"clY w c u:. to m e rs older Apply ll OLI DA y 642-4321 and ask for Cold SPt."<.'d Queen elect She..i.erd . Great wutl'h chain>. $8.S 640.1:>92 Chemin De Fe r Pants dis. Ulg th<' ft ,, I01•omol 1\ e , ohh· o v l' r "h u n , . . G d cv "TF. ('L' '"'TL'.R 17S "' . Ha rry Seeley o r Don dryer. $85 1'" oount.ed. The latest col· H IJ 1 "' " ..,rv, .,.,, ,. •• dog. Great d1spos1tion , .•.

1 uv1:;iu1omo ' " to leap t.111 bid ~" .1t 1.1 iwr~on<1lt t y .1 mu :. t Wayfit>ld Ornng{', NO W1llJam:. ____ S4f,.()269 Needs good ho m e & ...... e ne w 2·pc sectiona . o rs. s tyles, all size:.. :".J c a t & G ' ' o ll ..,1nt.!le bound . :.hould IJ1• lrv101: l.tnd.1, 549-8373 p H o N F.: (.' I l s EQUA L. (a mJly Ma le

3 y rs. old S.HO Coffee & end tables 997·1986or633,7319. per~uoal!ty :.om"' t·ap::sb1hllh uf th l· - - - - - - PLE\SE ' • ' OPPORTUNITY S6.5 Zennhcolor2S" S395.

We ran offer a soh il i·andidatechoi.t>n tojomStx·y f ('{' Pa1d , :.1 EMPLOYEH WASHERS, ORYE HS. Call 67:>·2919 _ Stereo c-o n:.o le S290 . S1ngle phase e lectri c tuture with a ~ood sound our ro Also i.hould hav\· Sales Ad• fl'tiStftCJ Snack Sta nd Atkndant on t~ash compactors. recon · f.Wture 8050 Was her & dryer $225. 17' mot.ors, 3hp/ •.hp/l /8hp. tnrome. Salary + Com lllnl SJI & typtnJt sk1llls & lntcrfncl' w l kcy dept . ~olf coursl'. beautifu l Wa rehousl•man ' bri,::ht dluoned like ne w. Ye;i r ••• • • •••••• ••• • • • ••• • •• r('fn g S335, frost .free. 642-3379. Also: tncentive nuss100. Gal> a llowa nt•e, w/a fncndly 1>ersonahty Fortun.: 500 co Va n e ly s urrounding!>, i:d wages. h .i n l wo r ktni: P'-'rson ~uar::sntec & delivery . CASH PAID S3J5 Other m1i.c ite ms . To Read course, re cords Hoc;pitaltiat 1on If )OU Come & JU•n a vt>ry 1r1 pos C;ill Uonna . IWS· 12&1. prr Perma ne nt poMtion . n"x'<led to work in part!> Q1'J to Sl69. none hig her for Rd used furn . anlt · il92·7229 and books. rostover SlOO. like e hkat,len?~· .~~7·r~75w7c novatmg markt•t1n.: en Abo (ec Jobs . Dcnms & Must ooover 18 496·571i7 d&ept & a'\~t'\l inf sh1tpping 540-2521 q~ & r lrTV's 957-8133 Wat'"r"""', kin" Sl. com · _o_nl_Y_S35_. _____ _ ar~. As or ....,u"" ,,, Call Andrea. 5-19-71l:l O c n n 1 s per s 0 n n c I • . . • rel'c1v1n>i unl· ions .. .,._,.. .. S

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SECRETAl<Y for mt·m lil>ach 16168 Ut.·ach Rea l 1'.:o;tateSrhool m<'r <' h <1nd1 sc Sa l ;i ry f«:rn~era~or w1lb rrc~zer S lSO. Dania co n i.o l e lie n~ $40. Upholstered tastic Bargain . '~ ed . W . ben.h1p d c1ll of pvt l'fub ,_ ·- Call Don. u73·7:100 ba:;ed o n Pi.11>! l'X P<'r und1•r N et"'(js p;i1n1 ~ut s tereo SlSO, c-hatr s25 . conte mp roc ke r S140 . 99&-2558/898-2312. l\lu.-il be able to h .rndl Ser v1r i' Station atlnd . t:.S.S. lnc. :>19-81i2. rurugoodand 1s cleanm· cass. la1ay s usan S IS. King bed. linen!> $175. 0tdr h ' look' n l pn·ssurc & have >-:<>od rught s h1fl. no,. nt!c. S t at i one r y S t o r e in ------ - - 1>1de. S6S. 640-1S92 walnut coue h S2:>. bl k Uphols t('r cd c hai r S40. as ton '°\t ora ll'lc comm un ic·at ions Cull 673· 10~ Co~a del Mar nt.'t'ds <'O.:· Warehouseman. Rn~ hl. "'m yl rouch $40. S4S. l<il

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pen!. ing I ntcres ted 1n :.c\ cral . dt!pcndablc pco· pie. full p.t .. for ne w C'oi.ta Me sa lucal•on c;oud o ppo rtun ll~ tn l\·an1 oµllc:il cl iSJX'll:.mJ.! t::x ce ll cnl ben e fit '> S alary Open <.'all

skJlls. ~d 1, pin$( & J(\'lll -- . - - -- pt•r d sail's l ady . Pu II· hardworking pt>rson w11h Ho t po int M 1 r row a' e. ble bed, has Oounce all otc bki:d. ~II ro a'l•il SERVlCF.: STATION AT· ~me. 5 day!-o. xlnt work· 6 mo:. ex~r needed to a lmost new. pnc·ed for DuunA rm set . ls:e oval 7 • •I BUY• • around. faJ rly new : one l)4.5-5000cxt a2il TENDANT full lime m~ conds. F,..,pC'r1ally asst tmparu.dcpt.sh1p qu1ck~al {' . 4~·02GH . pc country i. t ) le, hke Good used Furniture & s mall softpink rroche ted --- days, nt·3t uppcarancc> & flfll' cltcntclC' . 1>7S· IOIO ping & rcre1vtng ~1us1 a· I 8020 ne w, $600. 631·3230 Applwnrcs - OR I Wiii throw p1Uow. 962-8437 aft

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We __ .. - ........ self pent·n<·e Ol't'l'""·'r~ C<ill Hv. v I.a" Bl'h. "'' \"' IJd , .,, dmnr:, 111· after6PM Sola Like O\ •W!'' $300 Stet-oo. refng . sora , . d b k

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If you're good at what you do. and proud of it-Join the Pomona team NOW.

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Newspaper s ubs. Your phone. 4 to 5 hrs a d ay. S200 & up comm wk Exp. pref. Over 21. 1.0. Newspaper Ent. 835-64:>3 1 to3PM Only.

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Pleasant wo rking rondi lions with busy Chev . d e alcr rn OranAe County Airport business cum plcx. Some li~ht book· keepin~. t y p1oi.t re .. Quired. Opportunity for advanCilmenl. Sec Office M~. HOWARD C~vrot.t

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Tow Truck Onvers ex· per'd . Top pay . Apply G&W Tow ing , 7408 <llms Way. C.M. 642-1252

Tow Truc k Drivers ex· per'd . Top pay. Apply G&W Towin g. 7408 <llms W;iy, C.M 642· 1252

Tow truck dri vers needed Must live C M & be CX· perienced . 646'~

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00-3379 Dbl. bed. lrg. rern~ . lrg MS-8235 Ha.do 9727 32K mi. left on wmty. classk cond best orfer ----F H • & i7Century 20'. Open bow propane. tank, bwlt on ,77 0 t K C b 320i's ••••••••••••••••••••••• transferrable. S36-73ll. '76 Seville, light metallir lo mi. 842·62348424IOSS · ~ •v• 215 hp 110 . Dual convas. JJCks Reese hitch In· a s un ing 8 • S28i' bronze. Tan lthr interior. -

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"• Ca ll e '- 9730 ·. · '71 Cpe De Ville, Firemis t '" · ..... MACHI N I!: ml391 """ \ ••••••••••••••• • •• • •••• v 9570 :::!:':................. Orth1d. CdM. 759-1'39. gm. all options . $7850. While. fully load ed !

•t . b I d - 1970 DATSUN 1600 •~•••••••••••••• •••• '11 XJ.I2l '71 Vol 164 bit 646 4844 d ys 548 3 ll7 Xlnt! SZ.100. 675-6161 " ~ rands. arge . ts · 12' Catamaran & trlr ENG INE 8SON. Bca<'h Bl v<.I . vo • r eng. · • · counts. sales. & sen •rce. Good cond. $350/ bs t ofr. 545.7884 1977 Dodge Trude::.inun LAHAHRA Automatic, air , fully pwr str. a uto. air. new eves. '72 l\tontego wag. Xlnl Phon Tron1 r:. , 1509 324 El Modena. N B. van . VS. 26.000 m 1., (7 14t 522-5333 t-qu1pped , GM dctual rad ials. le ath er in t. ii Coupe DeVille Ong I cond. I ownr. &l .000 m1

~~i~t~riJ!·~7;0 d . ~3168. P:,~~~-t~~~r l~~·~ a~ ~~o~pe~ild~ai~~~ef~11Fy Closed Sundays ~/~\Jd~~~;n~wl:s~ ~~F~le~nfu~~,':,f~~ owner. xlnt eond'. $1795. Sl600rirm 644).7~. -- --- ---- -:-- - 32· Mah<>~any Sloop. New tx>nch sealli $.15. VW wide carpeted & p:m elled m example!" <25"4UKT> 96CHOSS 12l.3l 582·l726eves. 1976 Monarch Gra nd Desks for sale, e~ecut1ve teaJt deck, no mt Xlr" wheels & 11res. 642-3379 s ide. port holes. a1 r - ... ~E C OU ... TY'S ,.11iev1£B MOTORS '72 El Dorado convert Ghia. 4-dr . lo-mi, fully ......... 6d I k u r h h ~ " ~ ~ '66 Sqrbk. new brakes. · loaded. Very Cll'ao. <~c. .......... rawer, 1 e new, wood. hardware. $6500. vents. s un r oo . 1g OLDEST 1st & Broadway tu-es. Excell rood, both Super clean. Only $4.500. BEEN-J > S48-~08 reia.tl S380 asking $175. S48-871M HJ performance Buick V-6 bac k s wi vel c h ai r s . SANTAANAi8JS.3171 runnlno & body Sl900. 7MI~. • airs blk swivel w/arms. engine, new rblt $1000. spar~ t ire rack . wide & 55&~i7or 646.5006 Miatm.g 99$'2 retail 560. Asking S2S if Ericson 27 ne w inter . 556-2289. Askfor Ron. tires wt mags AM / FM '71 &type2+ 2 Vl2. auto,. C

0 9917 .•••••••••••-••••••••.•• bought w/desk Other ofr Spinnaker VH Jo', loaded. . . tape cassette . $6450. ~•· ........ v.hts ""000 m1· 68 ,... b k 1 -rurn It equipment a va il. Clean.08. 546-9089 Hvy duty lumber ra<:k for 87(M.564 (Fulle rton> .... . -~ ... • ... , • rast ac •very c ean. ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• 7 9 M u s t a o g CaU642-605lor77S.1774 ---- late mdl Chevy t rul'k, re. Sales-Service-Leasing !!9,:2., Eves l wkn d s SlOOO o r best offe r . ·11 Chevy Camaro. lo T.URBOCHARGED . --- ------ 17' Spint Cat w/lrailer movable 494 ·5037 a ft 'Tl Ford Chaleau ElSO. R C I .,_.QV.,. *'7·2.816. n 's, PIS. P / B, AM / F M Silver. new pnmo car. N E W O F F I C E colored s ails . $1 ,800. 6PM Cptn's chrs. finished int . Rl:A:loyc~rver, :~w Mald9 9711 .74 Super Beetle. 4s p . cass .• sliver blue i.a col· 1..oedechtru. Sl500 t .oip. FURNITUR E. Oak /sad· 538-9788. stereo cass. air, 351 auto, LS40Ja mboree ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• r .def., tint glass. Xlal. or. u kin& $4500. Call « ·2225. 499-1905.

::e:"1c:h!i~~:e:~!~ Sabot w t m otor . sai l ~!?:'.~~• •••• • ••• ~7~: S61SO S79-S840, Newport Beach ~ ·~oi~3xi:te~irs~~ ~2~4s 12 .650 / offe r . =3 +art Spm & MAC?!11.'!?~~Sl795cond . desks & chairs, 6 Oak oars. etc. $225. G ..... 95 IO -- ·· · ---·------• - '"""' bookcase. 6 bm le0 al fil 67J.8886 enerw '77 Ford E250 Chateau 833-9609 1973 VW Bus. A M/ F M '71 Cama.ro. met. p wd r 631'3230

" •••••• • • •••••••• • • •••• • Club Wagon. 10.800 m1. cab, md Oak conf. tabl Beaut. 37• Alden kelch . bll Movt n g Sa l e y an . V8. auto trans, P IS, P / B, Mercedn leu 9740 stereo. reblhng. radials. ~'i ful~ ~·P~. '89 Convert .• yellow, blk w J4 Oak l brn uph o in 1930. xl nt co nd . molorcycle. Apnl 13 & Privacy glass. Air cond . • •• ••• ••••• • ••• •••••••• ltlnl cond thruout.12875. ~s-.:k ~t I • top/int, lo mi, V-8, aut~. chaB'S.~~ --- $43.000. 646-5550 14. 34355 Via San Juan. AM / FM 8 track s tereo ·o· SI ... OAOWAY ·~ Sport. auto. 2 lops, MS-2374 dows. Perf ~~. lo wmi: PIS. make offer. 64.5-3258

Secreu,nal . desk I left re· 25it sail boat. cutty cabin. Ca pl s t ran o Be a c h • Ch r ome wh ee I s • SA~nA AH A ~;'J~e1~tr~l\~1:h~ i~:S: Vof• o 9772 Must see to appreciate. '8) Mu.'5t .. PIS. P lb8, new tum). chair & mat $250 center cockpit fiberglass 496-282S. Michelin Steel radials. 835·3 I 71 Mil •••••••••••-•••• • • • • •• Best offer. 213L592·S300. l.Jres. good cond. $1200/or l 8 M Exe r e I e c · const. Cushions. Full sari '71 Chev. Monza Mirage. Many extras. Like new. rwcuurMATE OAIV•NGM.o.CHON' 67~cond. SlS.OOO fi rm . VOLVO 592·3445. 536·0074. best. 552·9228 ty pewriter, like ne compliment . Spinnaker '75 Dodge Club Pickup. S8.500 646'7641 * USED BMWs• MG 97~2 aw-.,.. 9920 Oldlftlobile 995& _?~lforS72S~_E.74.. +. S3.000. Fred eve & Makeoffer. 631·3394 ' 65 Fo rd Econo ll n e . , .. _ .. _ 11~/IUO 1339 '76530iA S/ R(752PVD l ••• ••••• ••••••••• • • • ••• SALES, SHVICE ............................................. .

Mus t liquidate office w .......... '".....,. ---· -- P ICKUP TRUCKB ED supervan, 6 cyl. :k.pd, '76axrlS/ R (268RKM l n MG Mid~ct. like new. A.HD LEASING FfHAL 1978 '76Cutlass. loaded. Super machines: J M VQClll locrh.Sll I lnl'l 6' $125 SJ&.8626 or 78m m1. 3000on rbl t eng '77~: 4spS/ R (0179) u .~ m1. $3700 or best OVERSEAS OELIVl::RY CLEARANCE! clean. $3450 '{ec co car Copier. 2 yrs. old. $1995. ...__._. P5 907 631-0"lsi eng. Good cond. $900. '78320! . 4spS/ R 0893) ocrer 673·14~ ; 832·28 11 EXPERTS mustsell. 642-4504. Ad I er E I e cl r I c - 962-8008. .787331 4.spd C02SVFZI on Camaros. Caprices. Typewri ter, legal slz • • •• •••• •••••• • • • •••• • '64 York Fork ~ift . towa- 71 Chevy Van, 2S.OOO mi Cloffd S..rtdoys ·m MG 1100 Sedao. ruos EAR• ie llCE Monte Car \05, Malibus & ca rriage, $375/ offer SUPS AVAILAILE ble. JOH . ltke n ew , am/fm s tereo 8 track , ----------t $250. ~ Novas. Dras tic r educ · Talce O\'er lease on Savin YAC Newport 646·0551 $14.500. 751-0991 air. cruise control, a ll •74 2002. 673.2811 VOLVO Uoos!

~·r~~ ~t~9 ~~=~5~r Slip wanted for 43· Gran ~~f carpet&paoeled special Excel~~~~r1t1on l~~~~~~d. SAVE HOW!!! <\97·24$7 Manner Cruiser with 13. _ , 9520 body paint. Mag wheels. ________ ,MGB 9744 646-9301540.9467

- --- · beam. Qwet hve aboard •••••••••• ••••••••• •••• spare lire. 111aoy xtras . '77 BMW Stereo tape, air. ••••••• ••••••• ••••••••• Pets 1087 on be auti full y main · '40 FORD WOODIE S7600. S48-088J must seU or take over 1970 MG B Con vertib le. ORAMGECOUMTY ••••••••••••• ••• •••••• tamed boat. No kids or Fully restored ! $13.000 lse. 64&9'51 & 830· lSSO good cond. $1600. 494-4275 Must selJ pair Angora & pets. 640· 1!'>92 67~161 Milos W..ted 9590 Bob _aft_ 6_P_M_. - ---- VOL VO

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. ew r m a moorin~ for s mall boat 714/ 557 ·7752. 3 187 A- 979·2500. 497-394Saft5. bargatn pnce. Mus t sell. '71 Et Camino SS454. :dnt RNegenc8rly MhodalleElll12S.$945'1~; up tol.8 . &40·?0Sl Airway-t, Costa Mesa. S&Ml0. 646-?SZAeves. ('()Qd very lo m1, A/C, G~ ~ Full~ne o loah, s,;.c.& Ca. 92626 _ _ W_E_B_U_Y__ Por '70 91 IS TGrCJa PB. PS. AM/ FM 8 trk io KawarGrands. Sid 9080 --------• •DATSUNS• Rare 200 HP eng , 1 Alllos.UMcl dash,cstmbody &paint . NewBrimhallPiaoologo aa••••••••••••••••••••• USED CARS L-- Setectfoft owner. Mint cond. <0094> •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 2 sets ol wheels. High

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'76 Omega 2 ·dr . full power. deep blue w/wht Ult.er Power Tram War. rantee S3llOO. 645· 1648.

""'° 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Pinto Wagon V-6. a u1.11 trans. 20mpg. low mile~. $2600 / o fre r . t71 4 ) 5"8-862S after 5 p.m . & week ends . or (7 14 ) 498-1000. ext. :w7 wkdays .

1976 Runabout. 15,000 m1, 6 cy l. auto , rad ia ls. beaut. $2695. 536·2123

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'71 PLYMOUTH ' FURY 2DOOR

Automatic, air cond . • AMffM. vinyl top, P~: swenng & only ss.spo LOW miles. (S57CZNl . (S&k. 1031A).

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• + oth e r s. Studen t s s te reo cassette. glass - 72 Nova. 4 Dr. VS, auto. TorqueOlte t rans, V4. 6a-9332. welcom e. 539 · 4252 . side curtains hi~hllght USED CARS! Ponchff ·••••••••••••••••••••••• PS. P B. AC. 41,000 m i, tint. glass, L i il 1"emi

Used wetaults & dive ~. thl& collector's ite m 's We're the new Chevrolet 4•...._ How '76 Ei>tate Wgn, V-8, auto, Xlnt con d . $1,650 . control mirrors, A/ • gear, 10am·7pm. Tanks c., .. Sale/ features. Must be seen lo dealership in the I rvine I 1• ~.ASE cruise control. all power . 7Sl·t174; 644·7172 aW>tnalic, pwr. Laite &nwulaton. MQ.4840. _ .~ . 9120 beapprec1

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I ... 9tibRI Camper 11' Monaco. '73. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~/SLeP Sabre auto, A/~, lid, ttereo. ~ a 'lbe Dally PUot. 3IO 1'· ...... -................ SboWer rully self con· 842-2000 MAC PHERSON xlnt. ~ 4S::1~400 m • C. ••lh tf 32 Bay St., Coll.! Me .. •r Gar•ll to 1 o ~· Hdy«!!~uc ... !acksf.

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111:t.'::!e c:mrn~: mi Deimler Jaauar u ~~':o.:-'Plc:...,. t>'~~: ....................... L970SKYLAJlK Ual.ed roof panels,._.., 11u1t Sell '74 Trw Am .

S..._ f020 536-a626/631·0'7S3 Mark u . th1I la ror dis· Callua\odaJ! ~HARBOR tJLVD. •1 DEAUR IN U.S.A. s7 OOO m' .. 000 ,_able.Al·- 15,eaomA. New:-\;''* ••••-••• .. ••••••• ••••• crhntnatina c luslc car 14N410 540.0211 IOY · •·••· t s lfl Get,_. boat ready for ttalorfudllkes 9140 butfa. Xlnt orta cood ~ 83H8G2 PP !!!P! tfJI m · aer ee ooo. ~. David Holmn . . .... ....... ..... ...... tllruout. Metallic silver "1S Z8D Z: Xlnt cond. air. CROAllRSVROYI•- i8 Regal ru1;~ loaded -· ......... ......... ,_ .. __ ,_. ------D14111ar1De. 8'*1•1Ue~ 111.EMO.PEDDLER lray. u.ooo orig ml new ti r e.a. Must see. · w. v • v . • Allltlwly an Mii ,.ur Ille.-~ lnjel.Ollldrivelt Bcltlve. New PEUGEOT MO· UOO . 493 . 3745 Multmove. 752-158t =-~"': ~~:U~':fk CM'UUCk·vanatDO C'Olt •11mtS.. Ooad · ~-.=.-1~1 ~n! ::,~1~ 14ta, Now ew..e.tPM. ,.~mi, xlnt cood. 30K ...... -.mz. IW531-T518 to,ou. MM Oll ::..::· ~Ill& • • 1 - -------·1·35 Auburn tlberala11 kit mi. auto, AM lrM ·ate~ ClOHD "'!!°"" "11 IMck ~al Sllvtr w / 'II POI.AAA, 4 door, VI. --------!'-

Mini blkc. l 'h HP. good allpertt.~ cornpleted tape. air, 22 mpa. Orla. '5tSllverCloud 1 bUi t~ Fully equlpt PS. PB. alr.1 ca...lcde· '10 OTO. HW motor -....... condlUoQ . S7S. P.H . l*IO/bttorr. $48-0348. • - ... •u-•c••s oaer. '4500. l'TS..1818 - .. - • .... 11 • aao wltlch atUI looks tr•• ... u,.., Pll,

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1.40 Fo r d Pl k p : Topctollar forcleannra '74 HOZ, auto trans . _....... ... .... ---.... 1 I --.. ~ ·;~;;;;:;~.. • '71Honcta Express. ~·, deUa~u.uain lltnleka. e-!idfor«not! AM f FM atereo c11s.. C •• 9'11 ty •wtn-- ca · --·--~ or IOml, $250. Cbny • auto tuns . HOWMDCM•r•t A/C, ma11. new reblt ,.,... t761 · - ··-.............. 1 11 111 '.-.:;.:

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.... Custom chopped top. lNnr MacArthur, bell olfer. Must .... tm· '17 CeUca, Id fOlld. .. au ••. 1:c. CB. ~MPBN .. 11111 .... - .... "-I .... ~.,.. a. ... .._ wttll a Call ror lDfo, -.~. BrlltoUrJamboree> med. llt'1NI& tt• or 1111111. bea Ottr, am/fm . -... Jlktlelllt, a t.•. l lT -. .__. ._ iif. DlilJ'l'llllCNrlfteda. DIQrPUotCl.uaifted Ad. Jal.tr74. NEWPORT BEACH wkadl. _,.14, ~eves -...Z. PP. • . C.llMMAI

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BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA

1\ utQmatlc transmission an eoonomlcal 31S CID vs powe1 steering. PoWer brakes and glass belted wsw radial tires p~)

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BRAND NEW 1979 · CHRYSLER NEWPORT

Automatic trans . air cond • tilt wheel. power steering ~ brakes. elec rear window defroster. radio. vinyl roof. tinted glass & wsw glass belted radial tires You must see this beaut1tul car at tremendous saving&! C 104740)

NOW DISCOUNTED

Off Manufacturer's Slicker Price

FOR FLEET SALE

OR LEASE INFORMATION CALL AL HENRY

546-1934

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CHRYSLER'S 5/50 PLAN PROTECTS YOU FOR

YEARS OR 50,000 MILES on any new Le Baron. Volare or Voyager Items covered by our Plan are ma1or power train compQnents .. . See us for details.

'74 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE

Automatic transmission vs. air cond . full p o wer steer1nq . brakes. door locks. windows & seat. AM/FM stereo radio. v1nyt top & WSW tires (080UOWJ.

'76 CHRYSLER CORDOIA COUPE

VS. automatic trans.. air cond . power steering. power brakes AM/ FM stereo radio t11t wheel. cruise control. vinyl top & wsw tires. (44-0PCV).

'78 PLYMOUTH VOLAU WAGOH

VS. automatic transmission air cond1t1on1ng. power steering. power brakes. luggage rack. radio & wsw ltres. (314UWV).

'7 4 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL SIDAH

VB automatic trans . pwr steering & brakes. split pwr seats & pwr windows air cond cruise control. till wheel leather mt AM/ FM stereo w/ 8 track tape, vmyl roof & more• ( 125293)

'78 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE COUPE

V8 au1oma11c transmission air c ond1t1on1ng. power steering. power brakes vinyl top radio. bu c ket seat s & w s w tires . (658UURJ

I 69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT SEDAM

V8. automatic transmission. air cond . power steering & power brakes. spht seat. vinyl too. radio & WSW tires (XTF853J

llEED CASH 'I We'll pay top dollar for good. clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today ...

••• AND WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN!

BRAND NEW 1979 VOYAGER VAN

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Tuesday Tornado left This Residential Nelghbort,ood In Shambles

From Los Angeles

Huntington CrQfh Ends Speed Chase

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800 Hurt In Fotir Towns

By the Associated Press Tornadoes smashed into four

communities in North Texas and Ok la homa. sucking up people a nd property, tossing cars about and leveling homes and busi­nesses . Authorities said at least 61 persons were killed and more than 800 were injured.

Gov. Bill Clements toured the north Texas cit y or Wichita Falls. site or the worst damage. a s Na lio n a l Gua rd troops patrolled debris-st rewn streets today to ward orr a ny looters who might want to take advan­tage of the disaster tha t s truck Tuesday afternoon.

Vandals s mashed plate glass windows in downtown stores and scooped up booty a fter a tv.'ister tore through the city of 96.000 . One Red Cross worker reported s ee ing a rme d ho m e owners guardinit damaged homes.

The body count in Wichita Falls had risen to 45 by mid­morning and authorities feared it might go higher . Capt. Terry Denson of the National Guard said other unconfirmed deaths had been reported.

Jn Lawton, Okla., where at least three died In a twister, Gov. George Nigh activated 109 National Guard troops to aid ln search and rescue e fforts and poUce patrols. There were re-ports of Jootin& there too, bu\ DO arrests.

" As the s torm s t a rted you could see the c lo ud s being sucked into the center of the

Dais is a Test Roge r Andctin carries Rob Sutton from the surf in simulated rescue during lifeguard training session. Both of the young Huntington Beach residents are trying out for lifeguard pos itions in Ne wport Beach. They are a mong 18 young men and women who a re spending their Easter vacation vying for summer job openings. They ~re undergoing 56 hours of a rduous classroom and prar. tical testing this week. Top score rs on fina l written and practical tes ts will be hired first.

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Nuke Plant Safety / I

Corrections Urged The agency did not spell out

the act.ions needed, but said a design flaw was found in some power plants designed by West­

' inghouse Corp.

..:. high-speed police pursuit 11om Los Angeles ended in Hunt· ing ton Beach Tuesday when police cars smashed into an auto driven by a 33-year·old Compton chiropractor , bringing it to a halt on Beach Boulevard .

Authorities today re mained uncertain why Garrell led them on the high speed chase that s tarted on the Har bor Freeway nea r Imperial Boulevard.

The driver reportedly refused to s lop when Los Angeles polict> units attempt<.>d to s top him on a speeding charge.

TEXAS -~-a--- sl.orm - the debris and huge

WASHINGTON <AP) - 1be Nuclear Regulatory Commission said today the Three· Mile Island nuclear powe r pla nt accident shows ~r urgent safety corrections on n~arly a ir the na ­tion' s nuclear plants.

The commission said the de· s ign flaw, s imilar to one at the Three Mile Is land plant built in Pennsylvania by Babcock an~ Wilcox, could mi s le ad plant o pe r ators a nd prevent vital em ergency cooling in the event of a n accident.

Huntington Be a c h Officer f'rank Morrell• s uffered <i

s houlde r -mus c le tear and a California Highway Patrol of­fi cer was treated for a tWlstcd a nkle following the incident.

The officers used the ir cars to "sandwich" the car driven by Curtis Lee Garrell near the tn· t ersec ti on o f Beac h and Yorktown Avenue, police said.

Gas Station Cash Stolen

Burglars climbed up the front bay doors of Fountain VaJlev Exxon. 16225 Harbor Blvd . late Monday or eurly Tuesday morn· ing lo crawl through a window and make off with $2,460 in cash.

Police said the thieves broke a window to the offi ce area once they were inside and removed the money from a desk drawer.

Officers said the burglars ap­parently broke a front window to get out of the s tation with their loot.

Coast

Weather Fair a n d w a rm e r

through Thursday. Lows tonight 46 to 54. Highs Thursday in upper 70s.

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"mirocJ~ Jlighl" from New York to MhlMopolU ref~ct °" penooal rtocliona in their bruit toith death .at the m J• tlh•r to£n t into .a aupersonic .nosedive. See

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Six police cars were involved 1n the chase and two Huntington Beach officers joined in when Garrett pulled off the freeway onto Beach Boulevard .

The car dri ven by Garrett was s topped following a coll ision that caused minor da mage to his car a nd heavier damage to the patrol car driven by Morrelli .

Garrell was booked at Orange County J ail on suspicion of as­sault with a deadly weapon <his ca r > on a police officer a nd reek· less driving. police s aid.

The two iOJurcd police officers dad not require hospitalization.

Sadat Assures ~Open' Border

TEL AVIV. Is rael t AP l Egyptian Pres ide nt Anwar Sadat assured Prime Minister Menacbem Begin in a telephone ca ll today that the ls r ael·Egypt border will be opened in late May. Israel radio reported.

Begin. who spoke with Sadat over a regular international line and not the new " hot line" set up between the lwo capitals. placed the call to inquire about a sta t e ment m ade by Butros Ghali, Egyptian m inister of s tate for foreign affairs, indicat­ing that a · " full opening" of the border would not be allowed for IS months.

The Israeli s tate radio said. "Sadat told Begin the borders wou ld be ope ne d , including establishment of an air corridor.

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'TORNADO ALLEY' HIT Death Toll Rises

2Men Held In Huntit1gton Rape Tries

Two Huntington Beach women were beaten and bruised and had their clothing torn Tuesday m separate incidents that led to

' the arrest of two men on charges of attempted rape, police said.

Javier Francisco de Leon. 26. was arrested early today when the woman he allegedly at· t ac,ked g rabbed the s t eering wheel of his ca r m a king it swerve.

Officer James Wilson, believ­ing he was following a drunken driver , pulled the car over and a partially ·clad 20-ye ar- o ld woman tumbled out.

De Leon. of 16802 Sims St .. Huntington Beach. was arrested on charges of atte mpted rape and kidnapping, police said. Bail has been set at $25,000.

Police said the wom an suf­fered bruises on both sides or her head, but did not require hos pitalization.

Late Tuesday evening. a 37· year-old Huntington woman re· turned to her home to find her ex -h us band waiting for he r, police said.

The man allegedly beat the woman, ripped off most of her clothing and tried to rape her before fleeing to his Los Angeles area home, police said .

Police arrested lhe 51-year-old man at 10:30 p .m . at bis home. He faces charges of burglary and usauJt with Intent to COin· mil rape. He is being held at Huntington Beach City Jail in lieu or $10,000 bail.

Firemen Injured BURBANK <AP> - A training

exercise fire that burtt out of control has smoualy burned two ftreflehten and sent 18 othen to a bOlpltal wtth minor burns or po11tble smolte tnbaJaUoa.

pieces of house roofs, and tree limbs . .. s aid Wic hita Falls Record-News r eporter Rocky Scou. who watched the tornado from the county courthouse.

" All of a sudden there was a t re mendous roar, and the s torm a ppeared to move very quickly. ft seemed like it lasted about five or s ix minutes and it looked like a huge snow cone ."

Gasoline Near $1 a Gallon . ' In New York

The first major twister at 3:50 p .m . killed at least 12 persons NEW YORK <AP l - Pump a nd injured more than 60 in watc hers in the city reported to-Vernon. a town of ll ,500 about 75 ctay that dollar-a -gallon gasoline m i les northwest of Wichita lfas all but arrived Falls. The sign r,ead 99.9 cents on the

.. It looks like we have been pre mium pump of a Texaco s ta -bom bed ," one res ident there lion at 37th Street and First said . Avenue, fi ve blocks south of the

The National Guard armory United Nations. was blown down. The price had been inching up

Two hours later , Wichita Falls for some lime. was hit. with the path or destruc- The night mana~er, Thomas tion eight miles long and up to Carte r. said he went home Tues-1 '~ miles wide. About 2,000 day morning with the price at 97

cents and came back for today's <See TOLL, Page A.Z) overnight stinlto find it 99.9.

The operating nuc lear unit at San Onofre was desig ned by Westinghouse. The two units un· der construction were d esigned by a nother firm.

The agency said safety correc. lions were needed "on a priority basis for all light·water reactor faci lities." which would cover a ll but one of the 72 licensed nuc lear power plants in the country.

The exception is the Fort Saint Vrain plant at Plattville. Colo., which is a high-te mperature, t gas·cooled reactor.

Westi ng house ha d no im­mediate comment on the NR€ statement.

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Huntington Beach Pier. Ufeguards sai the beaches looked like a lboet towa com·· pared to some years in tbe put wt. clailJ Easter Week beach attendance climbed • high as 80,000 sun loven on warm sprtq

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like one tb.ll tt!d to the'"''" MUe laland daau~r - ~ waukt be bad:~ up by automatic salt­ly •Y&teml, plant omc1a11 akt today.

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SAFETY ..• The NRC s1ud ' Wf'$tl nghoust•

on Salw'day teh•phoned owners Of plants built by the fltm W&rn· ing that 21on1t~ We:stanghouse­desagned facihties depend on 3 combination of two instrument s lgnals by the plant computer to turn on e m e r ge n c y coolin g automa tic ally whe n the re is trouble with the main cooJing system.

The agency followed with a written " pre limina ry notifica­t ion .. to plant opera tors Tuesday a nd announced that action to­day.

Complete cooling failure can lead to a meltdown or overheat­ing of the reactor's core and the r e lease of large amounts of radioactivity.

Westinghouse s aid it was believed tha t a s ma ll break in a reactor pressurizer could leave one of these signa ls a ppearing . high while the other fall s .

In this case, the compute r would not turn over emergency eooling and a pla nt ope rator could be mfa led into "erroneous aelions ...

West ingho use recommended tha t operators s ta rt cm ergcney l'~>Ohng manually ir lhe pressure s 1~na l .alone drops be low its tn g. ~er point

The NRC :;a id rt wa~ s t ill rt: \ 1e wing t h <.· e xt e nt to which events in t he Three Mile Island a ce 1dent a p p ly g e ner ally to p l ants d esig n ed by We s t -1n g h o u s <.• and Co mbus ti o n E ngineering as well as BabcO<."k a nd Wilcox.

Santa Monica Voters Limit Rent, Condos

SANTA MON IC A IAP I Voters en this C."oas ta l c ity havt' approved a proposa l to control r e n ts a nd condom inium eon· s t ruction, a nd e lected two or the m eas ure 's advocates to the C1lv Council. · . With all 65 precincts report­ing, ~he results of Tuesday's city e lection s howed Prooos ition A

COUNTY TO LOOK AT CONDOMINIUMs-A3

capturing 54 .3 pe r cent of the vote. The lctw calls for a tem­pora ry rent freeze fo llowed by a ro ll back to las t year 's levels . 1 Related s tory Page AS. 1

Victorious an their r ace fo r two of the three a vailable council seal$ were Ruth V annalla and BUI J ennings. who ran on a pro­Propos ilion A s la te . Also e lected from a field of 14 candidates was Chrlstian Reed .

The rent control victory came just 10 m onth s afte r Santi\ Monica res idents 80 percent of whom are rente rs -- narrowly defeated a similar proposal.

In the inte rim between those two elections. however . renters claimed landlords began asking ror unreasona ble re nt inc reases in the wake of Propos ition 13.

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TMs revelalloo pl'Qmpted NRC Chairman Joseph Hendrie to is sue warning le tters to plant of­fi c ia ls acros$ lhe country .

Ottoson said San Onofre of. n c1a ls are looking into the poten· tia l gauge malluncUon and other concerns raised by Hendrie 's le tters.

San Onofre plant offi c ials a rc a lso compa ring a oy s imila ritie!> the ir unit may have with the Three Mile Is land facility.

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TOLL ... h o m e s w e r e d e s t roy e d or s e rious ly dam a ge d and two s hopping centers were heavily da maged.

" The only thing left of m y house is the c loset l was lying in," said one wom an. who as ked not to be identified . " l got ~o s c ared J 1us t lard the re and prayed . I've been through fh t.• hu rricanes, but hurricanes a rc nothinR compa red to this Take me back to hurricanes ."

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Ve rn o n h ad b ee n tuk c n to Wichit a F:.i lls hos pita ls

" We wen • t :1king tnj ur i.xl in fro m Vernon when this one hit h e r e . .. s aid Dr . J am es Lee. medical coordinator for t he Red Cross in Wichita Falls .

Another tornado late r struck H a rrold . a s m a ll t own nint• miles west of Vernon, killing one person.

A c r oss the R ed Rive r in Oklahoma . a twis te r killed at le ast three persons a nd inj ured a t least 70 in La " 1on

" The des truc tion 1s going to hl' in mi llions of dolla rs . We got hit hard . · s a id Police Capt. Bob t-~dmon~on

Th l• torn a d o s t r u e k then~ a bout 5 : 15 p m. 12 m inutes aft e r a wa rning s iren had sounded

" It sounded lt kt' je ts goin~ over ." said Karen Lcnh <1 m . 34.

" It happened so fas t , it wa~ over before 1 <.'Ould hide ... s aid Mrs . E. A. Hansen, peering oul fro m t he s t air s of he r roones~ hOUS('.

A t leas t 25 ho uses w e r l' des troyed.

Othe r tornadoes were reported about the same time in outlyini.: a r eas of Texas. but c.uthot itie!> could not s<1y how many touched down There was some da mage a t Lockett. s ix m iles southwest of Vernon.

MISSING YOUNGSTER Charlea Frencl1, 7

£inlaAna Wps eek Boy, 7

Sunla Ana police appcall-'d to da y for public help in locating u 7 y t:ar-o ld boy missin g s in{'c Monday evenin~

Police identified the boy U))

Cha rles Chris tophe r F rancis . who goes by t h t' nickn a m t· Ch rissy.

T he youth was last st>en ut 5:40 p.m . Mo nday at t he in­te rsection or Lyons and Chestnut s treets in Sanla Ana .

lie 1s descri bed as a whitl' mal e. three fee t tall. weighing 45 pounds with coll a r length ha ir and blue eyes .

He has sca rs above hts left eye and on his <'hin . At the lime of his disappeara nce he was wear ing blue pants , a multi-colort:•tl s hi rt, blac k and white tenn1 -; s hoes and a blue dC'n im jackt•t with a .S. Ar m y patch on the left s leeve.

P ersons with infor mation on the whercuhouh of Lhc bo\' wen· ::iskc.•d to call Santa 1\n a · polt c·1· l n \' <.•s t 1gato rs a t 83 1· 424!1 or 834 -4275.

BrOUJti, Linda Visit North Kenya Desert

NAIROBI. Ken y a <AP ) Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr and Linda Ronstadt n ew to northern Ke nya today to vis it a United Nations projeet to pus h back the desert. ' Re lated photo . J\4 1

The Californ ia Democrat and the rock s inger we r e accom pan ied to Marsa bit. n<.'ar Lak<.• Turkana. by aides. offi ci als of the U N . Environment Program and two small plant•loads of re­por t e rs and photographe rs .

The couple a rri ved 1n Nai robi fro m Li beria a nd Ni ge ria on Mo nday . ni gh t On Tuesd a} , Brown d1scussrd envi ronmenta l problems with President Danit•! Arap Mot and visited the head ­qua rte rs of the U.N. Environ­me nt Progra m .

Ms Ronstadt s t ayed most of t he time ins ide he r cottage at the Norfolk Hote l but eame out to lunch with Rrown a nd U S Am bassador Wil be r t le Mille Tuesday and again ea r ly today to s ign autographs fo r half a dozen child ren who hcid been wa iting outside her s uite s ince s he arri ved.

Ne-w U Reinstated As Official Paper .. By FREDE RICK SCHOEMEtn.

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The Ne w U niv e r s ity on ce aga\n is the offic ia l UC Irvine news paper following a n aboul· race Tuesday night by the As· socialed Students Council.

In a 12-to-10 decision, the coun­cll voted to restore Sl0.000 in previously frozen funds to the paper , the t.arget or controversy (Or the put. several weeks .

New U n lver.sity staUers bugged each other, applauded and shouted victory whoops as the council endorsed the resolu­tion proposed by Associated Stu· dents President Steven Kaplan.

Clea rly angered by the coun­cil 's action were students work­lng to develop a new campus newspaper.

That aroup bad been formed following action Just eight days aco by the couacn to atrtp the New University of funding due to complaints over alleged racial and eexisl edJtorial poUcies.

Kaplan arguec:t that the New U niversity was n e eded t o publlcize events. including UP­comin g student ele ctions. lhrousb the end of the quarter . He said he doubted tha t a oew. paper could gear up by April 24·15 fort.he e lectiont. Th~ counc:ll's reversal waa at­

tributed b)' obsernrs to two factors : a pro-New Unheralty

lobbying effort on the campus a nd a large turnout 0 1 New Univers ity supporte r s a t the m eeting.

" They just buckled under pres­s ure ." said one stude nt who was not happy with the decision.

New Univ e r s it y Edito r Richard Clucas s aid after the meeting that his s ta ff would be willing to embrace students who have been critical of the paper's past policies.

But James Markham. one of the New University eritics, said he would be " very .surpr ised If they 'd let us in."

Markham, one of seven s tu­den ts tryin1 to s hape a new paper. said the New University lssue Is not over and that a new publication may s till come into being, given sufficlent student s upport.

· 'What. la so amazing to me is that they l council members > wouldn't give us an opportunity to present our po1t\lon," be said .

J e ff Schmidt. a nother New Unlverslty cr1Uc, took a more philosophical approach to the is· sue.

· 'The fact that the Issue or racis m and s ex.Is m became a vetJ controverslel issue oa cam· pua la a lood thing. A rew years a10. none of th.la would have happened here · ' he observed.

The New university Is expect· ed to put out ltt Mxt laaue on. Tuesday. •

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Israel Hit by . ~ROCkets

TEL AVIV, Israe l ( API -Pale1 tlnlan gu e rrill as In southt"m Lebanon fired rocket barrages into northern Is rae l to· day alter laraeU warpJapes a t . tocked Palestlnlan bases in re ­ta liation for the bombing of a Te l AVIV market.

T he first barrage hit the town or Klry at Shmona on th e Lebanese borde r , s lightly il\lur-1ng a woman, and tate r several more rockets were fired into t he weste rn Galilee area . aloni the Medit«ranean . No injuries were reported in the second attack. but lsreeli gunners replied wlth urt\lle ry salvos, the milita ry ~ommand sa id.

Vasser Ar afat's comm and in

Be irut said the roekel assaults to u e h e d o rr a " runnin g " a rtille ry duel on both s ides of the bo rd e r . It said the gue rrilla s tronghold town of Nabatiyeb and adjacent pos it ions were un­de r heavy Is raeli cannon and m issile fire by midmorning .

In Cairo . th e E gy pti a n Fore ign Minis t ry issued a state­ment denouncing Is rael's a ir s trike into Le ba non Tuesday. saying it •·contradicts the a ims of the peace efforts in the Middle Eas t and . . . could h-ave dis · ast rous e ffects on the future o r peace in the a rea ."

T he denunciation came afte r t h e 360- m e mbe r E gy p t ian Par li a m ent over whe lming ly ratified the peace trea ty with Is rael Tuesda y. The vote was 329· 13. with one abstention a nd 17 a bsent.

Burglars Hit liquor Store

Ve ndo me Liquo r s t o r e of · fi c1a ls a re s ltll conduct ing an cn­\·entory folio" tng :.i burg la ry al thei r outlet nunrber 26 la te Mon · da ~ or early Tuesd ay resulting 1n what Fountain Vall£'y pol1cf:' t· >.l)l'Ct to bt' " a <:o n!. rde ra Llt· lo:;!. "

Pol1 <•e S<t1d bur g lci r!> c ut through a roof vent lo gam ac re:-.s to the liquor s tore· :u IC51 Brookhurs t St and used lht• s to res hois t roll e r to move mc•rc ha nd1 se up th rou,l?h the opening.

I n addl t ron to liquo r . the th ieves made Q{f w ith S47 tn coins. police reported .

ENTERS SANITY TillAL Charle• H. 0.nther

Jury Mulls Sanity of Attacker

By KATHY CLANCY Oltllieo.MlyP• ... Statl

T he Orange County Superior Court. jury that found a rormer Juvenile Hall counselor guilty of a ttempted murde r Tuesday began hearing testimony today to dete rmine his s a nity

Cha rles Hubert Guenthe r . 33. or Irvine. was convicted of at­tempted murde r . kidnap and a l · te m pted rape ror a ttacks on a 15-ye ar ·o ld Da n a Hills High School coed in December and a 17-year-old San Clemente girl 13 months ago.

If the JUtY coneludes Guenthe r wa s insane at the time of the a t ­t acks. he would be confi ned to a s t a te mental hos pita l for treat ­m ent

He would re turn to court for sentencmg in t he case if and when doctors determine he has re tovered from l h l' mental dis · o rder

G uenthe r admit t(•d from t he "'1tness <;tand that h<· was th(' m a n "'h o p 1tkcd up Juli M1c h l·ll e Go nLa le 1. . 15. la s t Ot•cem bc•r . shot hN in the head ft\ t ' Lt me~. b<::.r t hl·r " 1th a ha m­mer and dropµcd hl•r a l a con­!>t rul' tron site

lie a lso to ld t he five-ma n . seven-woman JUry tha t he gave ci ride to Pat r ice Matkins . 17. in March 1978 and hit he r repea ted­ly with an unloaded ~ un before s he Jumped from hrs moving C"a r

Church Bi"d Ni·xed Guenther . who also was iden-• ttficd by hrs two v1ct1ms . had

LOS ANG E LKS 11\ p 1 An cf test ified an uncontro llable " wild fort by a rt'l ig1ous g roup to stop r aS?e " prompted t he a ttac ks t ht· a t torney ~en <' ral's offi ce - Hr s a tto rn ey . W1ll 1a m from us ing (lubhc fu nds t o con· Doughcrt~ . had ar~ued that ht)) dud 1h 1 n v<'s t 1 ~atwn of the el1e nt wa c; tn nQce nt o f th t' Worlchqde Church of c; ud has chargl's. howi.'ver . bee au~ he hct•n t urnt•d ;.is1dc II\' a Superior was mentally d1!>t urbed a t th <.• c ourt Judg<· ti me and not res ponsible for tht­

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A buma.n wed&• anMIDCl an.. in1 eer, and • ,,._.,, 9ION .. sistant mana1er •bo llNd tall belt to disarm a knlf•wt1I# 'I s uspect were c redited w• belp. in1 Co.ta Mesa police arrett three tbeft IUlpeCta 1'UeldQ-.

Police said the bleideot belan at 4 :30 p .m . Tuesday when c lerks at Ralph'• Market, 380 E . 17th St., saw a man n eeing wlth t hree bottles of liquor and chased him.

The man a llegedly pulled a knife on them but dropped it when assistant manager Robert Ja m es Keller , .n, came up s winging his belt.

OUicer Dennis J efcoat sajd In his report lbat be arrested lbe man but only questioned his two female companions. releasing them after being told they didn't ha ve a car.

However , Jefcoast said that minutes later he s potted the women driving off in a car and ca lled to several bystanders to he lp stop them.

The passersby quickly thrust t h e m sel ves in front or and behind the car, Jefcoat said. When the driver paused, Jefcoat was able to open the car door and stop the alleged escape.

His report s tates tbat seveul bottles of liquor stolen from Ralph 's were round jnside the car. a long with a "shopping list" of brand names.

About $100 in Uquor had been s to len, J efcoat said.

Still tn Costa Mesa Jail today in lieu of Sl0,000 bail was Eliseo Delgado Rodriguez, 23, of Santa Ana , who faces charges of as­s au lt with ~ deadly weapon, c omm.er c 1a 1 burg I a r y . possess ion or s tolen property a nd possession or a needle and s yringe.

Police sa id Rodriguez' s ister. Ma rga ret Dclgudo Rodriguez. 19. of Sa nta Ana . was t aken to Ora nge County J a il a lon,g with Me lissa Wil liams. a lso known as Mt' lrs s a GraVl'lle , 22, of 2700 Pete rson Way. Cos ta Mesa.

T he women we re being he ld on SS,000 bail each on s us picion or co mmerc ia l bu rg lary a nd possession of s tolen property. poli ce said

Th e y s ai d th e c harge 1s burgla ry rathe r than shoplirtin~ because they believe lht!y can prove the s us pects e ntered t he s tore with intent to commit a crim e.

St.ate Aid Sought VENTU RA IA P I - The City

Council has declared a s late of e me rgency to gain s t.a te d isaster a id fo r homeowners affected by a s liding hills ide lha t sent a tet:lermg house c rashing down the s lope la.st week.

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VOL. 72, NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, '6 PAGES

UCI Council Restores New U Funds The New U naverslly once

gain ls the official UC Irvine newsp ver following a~ about­ruce Tuesday nlJ1ht. by the As· - ocluted Students Council.

In o 12 to-10 decision . t'he coun­(' 11 voted lo restore $10 .~ in prev iously fro1en runds to the pupcr. thl' target of controversy ror the pas t severa l weeks

N c w Un i v·e r s 1 t .)• s t \i r f I? r s· hugged each other . applauded

and shouted victory whoops as t he council endorsed the resolu­tion proposed by Associated Stu­dents President Steven Kaplan.

Clearly angered by the coun­cil's action were st udents work­ing to develop a new c~!11PU~ news paper.

T hat ,group had been fo rmed fo llowing action just e ight days ago by the council to strip the

New University of funding due to complaints over a lleged racist and sexist editor ial polic ies.

Kaplan a rgued that t he New Unive r si t y w as n eed e d t o publicize events. inc luding up­c o m 1 ng s tude n t e lec tions. through the end of the quarter.

fi e s aid he doubted thaL a new pa per could gear up by Apnl 24-25 for the e lection::. .

The council 's reversal was tributed by observers to tw. factors : a pro-New Universitl( lobbying errort on the campus a rid a la r ge turnout of New Univers ity s upporters at the meeting.

·'They just buckled under pres­s ure . .. s aid one s t udent who was not happy with the decision.

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Tornadoes Kill 61 In-Texas, Oklahoma

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THE NEW UNIVERSITY IS NOW UNCANCELLED Editor Richard Clucas Holds This Week·s Edition

Pub&«! Speaking

Irvine T 01norrow-, Councilinan Clash I By FREDE RICK SCHOEMEHL

800 Hurt · In Four TolVlls

By the A!>sociated Prt>1>:. Tornadflcs :.mas hed 111to four

communmes in North T exus and Oklahoma . s ueking up peoµle and property. tossing <'<irs about and leveling homes a nd bus1 nesses. Author ities said at least 6 1 persons were killed and more than 800 were iOJured . ·· Gov_ 8111 Cle ments loured the north Texas c ity o f Wic hita F a lls, site of the wors t damage, as Natio n a l Guard troops patroUed debris -strewn s treets today to ward off any looters who might want to take advan · tage of the disas te r that s truck Tuesday afte rnoon.

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A dispute be t wet>n Coun(•1lman Arthur Anthon) and lr \'inc· Tomorrow narc•d <1 ncw Tuesday ni~ hl as the City Counc il took up th e question or whether city employees should be encouraged to speak be fore com munity g roups.

Larry Agran ask in~ tha t the c ity develop some sort of policy on Jppcar<tntcs by city s LC1ff mcm­bt'rs a t community meclin~s Mrs . Ga1do renewed tha t re­quest Tuesday night

Vandals s mashed plate glass windows tn downtown s tores and ~ scooped up bootv a fte r u twis te r lore through the c ity of 96.000. One Red Cross worke r reported seein g armed h o m eow ners g uarding damaged homes.

AERIAL PHOTO WAS TAKEN THIS MORNING IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS Tuesday Tornado Left This Residential Neighborhood in Shambles

Anthony charactc.·r1zc.·d " as so mu c h thin arr · <t chaq~e by Irvine Tomorrow tha t the city wa s a ttempting to discourage participa tw n by a s t<iff member at an upcomin~ forum on traffi c m e.a l ters m I r vrnl'

" Y 011 re try ing to create an 1s · SU<' where no 1ssut' ex is ts. ' An· thony said following a statement

f from Lou Fridhand le r . Irvine Tom orrow cha irma n.

The dis pute arose from a re· que s t from I rvine Tomorrow that Les Card. a city trans porta · tion aide. attend the Apr il 21 forum City Manager William Woollett decided Card shouldn 't attend ,

The council wrn nglcd with lht' is::.ue two weekl) a~o with council members Ma ry Ann Ga1do 11nd

Anthony won 4· l l'Ounc1I back· ing for h

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1s motion that the city mana ger continue to use his dis · c re tion in handling appea rance requests . Anthony opined that. '"'he n e ver poss ibl e , th e l' ily should encoun 1ge staff members to a ttend , other work permit­tin~

Anthony a rgued that the exist ­ing policy. although unwritten. has worked well a nd th a t the re was no need lo change it.

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Strike Suspended NE WPORT NEWS. Va. <AP I

United Steel work er~ union Local 8888 will s us pe nd its 10· week·old s trike against Newport News Shipbuilding & Ory Dock Co . . pending rulings on a com· plcx web of le~al actions .

The body count in Wichita Falls had risen to 45 by mid mornin_g and authorities fea red it m ight go highe r . Capt. Terry De nson of the Nationa l Guard said other unconfirmed deathl> had been reported

In Lawton, Okla . . where at least three died in a twister. Gov . George Nigh activated 100 National Gua rd troops to a id m search and rescue efforts 11nd police patrols There were re· ports of looting the re too, but no arrests .

··As the s torm s tarted you could see the clouds bei ng s ucked into the center of the storm - the debris a nd huge pieres of house roofs. and tree limbs ... sa id Wic h it a F a lls R ecord -News reporter Rocky Scott. who watched the tornado from the county <'Ourthouse.

" All of a s udden the re was a tremendous roar, and the storm

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CotealJ .. ga, .... Surf er hangs· a right this morning near the Newport Pier. Surf was up today and sur­fera were out, despite 56-de~ree water tem-

perature. Newport Beach lifeguards said waves were five to eight feet and described the surf as the biggest this year.

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Jury Ponders Sanity of Girl Attacker

By KATHY CLAN CY Qt \lie 0.oly Pilot Sl•tl

The Orange County Superior Court jury that found a former Juve nile Hall counselor guilty of a tte mpted murde r T uesd ay began hearing testimony today lo de termine his sanity.

Charles Hubert Guenther. 33. of Irvine . was convicted of a l · tempted murder. kidnap and a l · t empted rape for attacks on a 15-year ·old Da n a Hill s Hig h School coed in December and a 17-year·old San Clemente girl 13 months ago.

tr the JUry concludes Guenther was ins ane at the tim e of the at tacks, he would be confined to a sta te menta l hos pital for treat ment.

He would return to court for sentencing in the case if and when doctors de termine he has recovered from the mental d~ order .

G uenther admitted from the witness stand that he was the man who pick e d up Juli M iche ll c Gonza lez . 15. la s t December. :;hot her in the head five times. beat her with a ham · mer and dropped her a t a con s truction s ite .

He al so told the fi ve- man . seven-woma n jury that he gave

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PILOT AD GETS fIS JOB DONE

Tm very pleased with the Dai ly Pilot .

" I sold everything In my ad." That's the story of the SUC·

cessful Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot :

ne1 ,1u! • lone on tont' 1 8': 'IO f ll ssoo and pr o f champagne silk "elvet club chrs S16S. Uke new XXlMCKXX

tr you want to be pleased, t ry lb e friendly ad·vlsers at the Daily Pilot. CaU &42·5618.

Nuke Plant Safety Corrections Urged

W r\SlllNGTON ' AP 1 The Nuclear ReAu latory Comm1s~1on ~a id today the Three Mile Is la nd nuclear power pl :rnt acl'1dent s hO\\. S a nct..'d for urgent safet~ t·orreN1ons on nearl y all the na· t1on 's nuclear plants

The agency did not s pell out the actions needed . but said a design fla'>" was found 1n some power plants designed by West · inghoust- Corp.

Thl' commission ~aid lhl' de· s ign flaw. s imil ar to one at lhl' Thn•e Mill· Island 1>1<.mt built m Pennsylvania by B<ibrot:k and

Aliso Viejo Plan Backed By County

By KATHY CLANCY Ot Ille O•llY P li.t St•ll

O r a nge County Supe rvisors put t heir s t amp or approval lo· day on plans for the ruture 60.000· res id ent commun ity or Aliso Viejo despite a las t-minute reques t for a de lay .

Jon Brand. fo rme r Lagun a Beach mayor. questioned the legality or taking fina l ac tion to­day.

Brand. speaking as a member of Village Laguna . toe .• con­tended a supplemental environ· mental document tha t m entions such things as a hotel in the Laguna Greenbelt had not been widely c irculated or heurd a t a public bearing.

But Richard Munsell . an assis­tant director of county E nviron· mental Ma nag m e nt Agency , s aid the s upple me nta l report wUJ be used during late r plan· ning and is not part or the lnilial plan approved today.

M unseU said the report wUJ be part or late r public hearings .

Brand also submitted a letter s igned by Arnold H ano, chairman of VllJage Laguna, which objected to county efforts to withdraw the 6,623-acre Miao

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Wil cox . could mi s le ad plant o pe rators a nd pre vent vital t>mergency cooling in the event of an accident.

!The operating nuclear unit at San Onofre was designed by Westinghouse. The two units un­der cons truction were designed by a nother firm. )

The agency said safety corree- ' ttons were needed " on a priority bas is for all light-wate r reactor facili ties:· which would cover all but one of the 72 licensed nuc lea r power plants in t he country.

The exception ts the Fort Saint Vraan plant a t Plattville. Colo., which is a high-te mperature. gas-cooled reactor .

We s ting house h a d no im­mediate comment on the NRC • f!late ment.

The NRC said Westinghouse on Saturday telephoned owners

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Coast

Weather F a ir a nd war m e r ·

through Thursday. Lows tonight 46 to 54 . Highs ' Thursday in upper 705.

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" miracle /light" from Nno ' York Co~ re/lect on perlOOCll reoct1ona U. tltdr bnuh cAtla *°Ill. oa the m Je tliner we n t into .a ~uperaonic noHdive. SH P.age .414.

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False Readl•1•

Onofre Gauge Backup Hailed

Water l•v•I 1au1cs a t San Onofre Nue~aar Pow•r Plant could pve f~ rudlnc• cfiirina ra pid ~- operlllioM

Uk• - tMl W to IM Thrw MUe lll.nd dJtnt« but ..ould ~ backed up by aulom aUc· af~ ty ay11lema, plant olfictal• &•It.I today.

Concern baa ~n rai.('d by Nuc lear R iull\tory Comm1 Ion

1 .,mcuila lbaL ttw uuacs t c3 pla n ts iocludln& no Onofrt• cou ld ~lvt' OP\' rl\ttirs f.tl sc rnlld 1ug~ and J)OSl' Sl•rlou hu u1rd

ltut Snn Onofrt- n u r l t•ttr gent' rallon mantt~er H.rn. Ot toson aid it unhke\y all ttm-.· uul.?C9 would fml l n the l'\'t'lll that they dld fall , wll\er 1m•.., sur<· bnckup :.ystt> ms "ould tx• acH vatl"d .int.I rompen~::it t' for a ny changl' 111 l'ondationll. h 1• added .

Ottoson smd the gaugt.'b at San Onofre are l>1mtlar to those used at the Xhree Mile Is land plant 1n P ennsylvaru u but un • madl' h, different munufar turcr ...

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ENTERS SANITY TRIAL Charles H. ·Guenther

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SANITY ... a ride to Palnce Matkins. 17. in

March 1978 and hit her re pealed· ly " 1th an unloudcd gun tK•fon· :-he Jumped from h1~ moving <'a r

Tbr~e M tl~ f !llan d p l aint ~rat.on Into ahulllna down Mn • • erg('OC)' cOOIH1J( • )'-h:m lbul bad &Wllcht'd on automatk• ll,v ud lb.us t'Ompoundcd Ute •<'Cl dm

T his rtv<'latlon l)rompted NRC: Cba1rman Jost'ph lfendr t' to 1111 11.M" warning lt'Uer'1' to ploot of r1c1a l lt't"Ofi!I thr country

OU080n l'Oicf Son Ont>frl' or flr•ola nr(' look1n lnlo lh l)Olt•n u I ttnuat.• m alfuncttoo Lrnd olht-r conr('rm. rlllM.'U by 11\!ndrl(! " ll'l tt•r t>

nn Onofre Jlhllll orf11· 1111 .. Mrt• .11..,0 l'Omp.1nnJ.1 .111) ~ in11lunltl'11 lht•1r unit IOll Y hJ\'(' With lht· Th r1•1• Milt• hl .1nd far tht .)

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SAFETY ••. of plants built by the firm w<1rn tnJ.! thJ l ... ume Wes t1nghouM• de..,1~nt'd l.1t·1J1l1t•s dt•rwnd on .1 1·11 m hinal l\111 llf t \H> lll!> t runwnt ~ 11-1nab l>v t hti pl.wt <.'omputer 10 t u r n on t>me r g<.·ncy t·oo h ng .iu to mut 1cally "he n t her<' 1s I rouble "1th thl· ma an <:ooltng ""'>lem · Tht• agt•1wy h1llmH•ll wllh a

written · prcltminar} not1fica t u>n · to plant operators Tue::.day and announced that action to. day.

Complete cooling fai lure can le ad to a meltdown or overheat. ing of the reactor's core and the release of large amounts of radioactivity.

Westing ho use sa id it was believed tha t a small break in a reactor pressurizer r ould leaw one of these s ignals a ppe aring h1 ~h while the other fall s .

In th1!::> case. t he compute r would not turn over t•mcr,gency l'OOhn~ and a pl ant opcr~1tor could be mis led into "crroncous a ctions ...

Westinghouse re<'ommendNI l ha t operators start e mergency cooling manually 1f the pressure s ignal a lone drop~ below 1ls lrt~· gN point

The NHC said it was s till rt" \' 1e w1ng the ex tent to which events in the Three M ilc Is land accid e nt a ppl y ge n e rally to p lants d esign e d b y Wl's t · 1n g housc and Co mbu s tion Engineering as we ll as Uabcock and Wikox.

" But it has been concluded ." thl' NRC said, " that further <J C· t l()nc; !'hould b<.• eons1d(•r<'d on a pr11>n ty OHs1s for a11 l i ~h t ·watcr power n ·actor fac ilities ..

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Goi11g for a Sail !k ing an inventive and adventure:,oml:' fellow. Kaj Sorc11!'.Cn. 16. Cn~t a M e!->a. decided to have som e f un with TtH' ::.cl <.i)' !'> winds . So hl' made a sa t! of sorl ::. oul of a n old bL'd sheet . two curtain rods and some t ape. Jumped on his sk::.iLeboard and went sailing down the street .

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PROJECT BACKED. • • Viejo property from the purview of the Coas ta l Comm1ss1on

S upcn iso r s t hi s mor nin g m a d e onl y a ft:' w IC'l'hn1t :.1 I c hanges tO a hsl Of l'OnditlOn!'> approved in concept for Ah:-.o VieJo l\\ O \\eeks ago.

.. As you know I didn 't votl' for a pp roval of th<' Ali so V1cJO g e neral pl a n .·· S up t· n ·1sor Thomas Riley said a t the s to.rt of today's session

" But I will r ecommend ap· prova l or the conditinns ... Rilev c ontinued , comm end inir t he county C'Ounsel for trans lating s upe rvisor's conditions into a form al policy do<'umcnt.

As proposed now the 20.000 unit community would be huilt over the next 20 years on 6.623 a<' r es nestle d 1n th e coas t a l hill s surrounded b y Lag una Beach. South Laguna. Laguna J-hlls and 1..a,guna Nig uel "

Ril l') . whost' 1''1fth D1slnc·t 1n­l'l u d es th e fo rm e r Moull11 11

Ha neh acres that form 1\11 ... n V1e-10 cast the lunl' vok J~ato....,t lht: JlrOJet·t two we~ ks ago after agu1ng uns ut'CC'Ssfull) that dl•­\'l'lopmenl tw ltm1t1·d lo Iii 000 housc•s . cond11min 1 mum~ <ind a pa rlm"nts

As 1t !>lands now the Ahso Vie JO Company must donate 3,476 of its acres fo r OfX'n space. The or ig ina l general plan for the a rea called for reta ining 4.809 ac res in open space and limited cons truelion to l0 ,0'J7 hom es

t\ m ong condit io n ~ for ap· proval super visors requ1rl'd that 5.000 or the fu lu r(.' honws bt• ll r iced 1n t he su call<'d low .ind moderate income range so that f:J mi Ii t'S t • a r n in g I es s t h a n S22.000 annuull v could afford to buy them ·

They ~lso asked the company to l a kt> s teps to ensure that the homes would rem ain in th <• a f· fordable prtl'l' range' upon r~ · sa le to future purchasers

A human wedge a round a nee. log car. and a grocery store as· aist.aot manaser wiao UMd hls belt to dilann a kllife-wielding •ual*t *ere credited with help­ing Costa Mesa police arrest three theft suspects Tuesday .

Police aa.icl Lbe i.Deideat bepn a t • :30 p .m . Tuesday when clerks at Ralph's lhrket, s E. 17th St., saw a man neetn1 with thre e bottles of liquor and chased him.

The man allegedly pulled a knife oo them but dropped it when assistant manager Robert James Ke lle r , 47 , c a m e up swinging bis belt.

Officer Dennis J efcoat said in his report that be arrested the man but ooJy questioned bis two fem a le companions, releastng them alter being told they didn't ha ve a car.

However. Jefcoast said that minutes la ter he spotted the women driving off in a car and called to severa l bystanders to he lp stop them .

The passersby quickly thnlst t he m s elves i n fro nt o r a nd behi nd the car . J efcoat said.

lroine Board Eyes Stand On Salaries

Irvine Unified School District t rustees will m eet in closed sess ion tonight to fix a position fo r up com ing sa lary negoti a· lions with the di s trict ' s 500 tea chers.

The tea<'he rs have entered negoliatfons seeking wage and fr i nge bene fit improvl' ment!> tha t would increase salaries by 17 pe rcent

T h e :.chool boa r d ..., initi a l eou n tc rpro pos a l c all s for no sa la ry increase this year and fe we r fringe be ne fits . larger clas:. s izes and a long wor.kin~ yea r

The board a lso 1c; propos1n,g a twl)-\ C'ar contract with a two pe r<'enl sa lary increase in thC! second year.

The a verage tea cher s alary in the Ir vi ne d islrid is S16.470 Beg inning tcac hc r s rcC'clved S I 1.3 19

G e ne Hartli n e . a ss istant superintendent for business sup­port scrv1Cl'!>. said any pos1l1on:. t aken by trustees would he pre sented to t<'achers · negotiators a t a meeting Tutc~ay .

Wben tbe driver pauaecl. Jefcoat was able t.o OPID Ute ear door and atop the allepd eacape.

His report states that teveral bottles of U(luor stolea from Ralph's were found inslde tbe car , along with a "shOppiog list" of bi-and names.

About $100 in liquor bad been stolen, Jefcoat said.

Still in Co.ta Mesa Jail today in lleu of $10,000 baU was Eliseo Delgado Rodriguez, 23, ot Santa ~na. who faces charges ol &S· sault with a deadly weapon, c omm e r c i a l bur g lary . possession of s tole n property a.nd possess ion or a needle and syrlnge.'

Police said Rodriguez· sl.ster, Margaret Delgado Jloell'igue%, 19, of Santa Ana, was taken lo Orange County Jail along with Melissa Williams, also known as Melissa Gravelle, 22, of 2700 Peterson Way. Costa Mesa.

The women were being be&a on SS,000 bail each on suspicion of comme rci a l burgl a ry an.d possession of s tolen property. police said .

They said the charge is burglary rather than s hoplifting because they believe they can prove the suspects entered the s tore with intent to commit a c r ime .

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TOLL .•• appear ed to move very quickly. rt seemed like it lasted about five or six minutes and it looked like a huge snow cone ."

The first major twis ter al 3:50 p.m . killed a t leas t 12 persons a nd injured mon• than 60 in Vernon. a town of 11,500 about 75

'mile s northwes t of Wichit a .,,alls.

·u looks like -...e have been bombed. " one r esident there said .

The National Guard armory was blown down .

Two hours late r . Wichita Falls was hit. with the pa th of destruc · lion e ight miles long and up to l 112 miles wide . About 2 .000 h o m es we r e o es tro y ed o r se ri ous ly dama g ed a nd two shopping centers were heavily dam ai:ed.

Gut>nlher \~ho also was 1den· lifit>d by his two v1cl1m:.. hall test ifi ed an uncontrollahl t• " w1 lcl rage.' prom pted tht• .1ttal'ks

Hi s a tt o rn ey. Will iam Dougherty, he.id argued that his c l ient wa s innocent o f l hc <'ha rgt>s. ho\\ cvcr. hl'nwse ht· \\"aS menta lly dis turbed a t thl· time and not responsiblt- for lht• arts

Probe Continues Over Missing Boy

T he developer a lso 1s to p:.iy for construction of such things as libra ries. fire sta tions and parks needed for Aliso V1cJO residents.

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Today's cl osed meet ing is scheduled for 7 p.m a t district offt ct• Sta te law a llows school boa rds to dJscuss sal ary matters in meetings d osed to the publie

" The only lhing left of my house is lhe closet l was lying in . .. said one woma n. who asked not to be identified . " I got so scared I JUSt laid ther e and prayed. I' ve been through five hurricanes, but hurricanes a rc nothin~ compared to this. Take me back lo hurncanes ...

So m e of those injured in Ve rno n had b e en taken to Wichita Falls hospitals.

G Ut•nthe r hud pl l•adcd 1n no cent <1nd innocent hy rt•ason of insanity to the chaT,gcs. I le ha!-. been lodJ:ted in a loc ked ment::i l wa r d at C any o n GC'n c r a l Hos pital in Anaheim s ince ::.hort ly after bis arrest.

" I didn't know what I was do Ing,·· Guenther testified about the attack on Miss Gonzalez. " J was fig hting the impulse I was JUst shootinS? She was scream· ing and I was screaming.

Prosecutor Paul Meyer had ar gued that Guenther was men· •ally respons ible for the uttach . He c onte n d e d the fo rm C'r counselor was in <'Ontrol suffi. ciently lo dr1v~ his •iuto with one ha nd as he fired a gun at Miss Gonzalez with the other.

Guenther 's psychiatris t. Dr .Barbara Hundley . has testified her patient surfers from a brain disorder brought on by a liver m a If unction

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Sanl,i Ana p<>lict• appt·al t-d to d ay for puhhc help in loratmg a 7 Yl'3 l" Old hoy m1 ss1ng sint•c Monday evrning

Police 1dent1f1cd tht: boy <ts Charles Chri s to pht• r Franc1!,. w ho goes b ~· th e n1 c kn a m(• Chrissy.

The youth was last seen at 5 : 40 p m. Monda y at the in · tersection of Lyons and Chestnut s treets in Santa Ana.

He is described a s a white male. three reel lall . we ighing 45 pounds with collar ·length hair and blue l 'YCS.

Il e has scars a bove his lefl t>yc a nd on his chin At th 0 time or his disappearance he was wear m.i.: bluc pants. a mull i·colorcd shirt. bl ack a nd whi te tenn1 '> s hoes and a blue dl'n1 m jackl•l with a U.S. Army patch on the left sleeve.

Persons with information on lhe whereabouts of the boy were asked to call Santa Ana pohC'c in ves ti gators at 834 ·4221 or 834·4275.

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CLASH ... manager and the c ity s tarr need a policy for every exigency or c1 ty go vernm e n t ,· · Anthon y decla red.

Council man David Sills smd he was troubled with language tha t wouJd " encourage .. atten· dance by C'lty employees before community foru ms. He said il could be inte r preted tha t city employees would be forced to at· lend. He voted aga inst An · thony ·s motion.

Stress Topic Of Seminar

Feeling the pressure lately? Noted psychologist Dr. Arthur

J-laslings will conduct a semlnar on May s covering aspects or s tress and how to cope with it.

The course will take place at Saddleback College 's north cam· pus in Irvine from 9 a .m . to 4:30 p.m . The talk will be conducted in room 301.

Fee ror the course is $40, which Includes lunch

MISSING YOUNGSTER Charles Francis, 7

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NEW U ... Richard Clucas said after lht• meetin~ that his s taff would be willi n~ to embrace s tuoenL" who have been crilit'al or the paper s past policies .

But James Markham . one or the New Univers ity critics, said he would b<' " very surpr ised if they 'd let us in."

Markham. one of seven stu­dents trying lo shape a new paper. said the New Univers ity issue is not over and that a new publication may still come Into being. given sumcient student support

" What is so amazing to me 1s lhut thl'y 1 council me mbers' wouldn't 11i ve us an opportunity lo present our pos ition .· · he said

Jeff Schmidt . a nother New University c rit ic. took a more philosophical approaeh to the is· sue .

·'T he fact t hat the issue of r acism and sexism became a very controversial issue on cam· pus Is a good thing.

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VOL. 72, NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, '6 PAGES

C·ounty OKs A1iso ·Viejo Project. 4 Towns Blf

Twisters Kill

• 61, H11rt 800 .

t 8ytbel\ssodated PreSl!

! Tornadoes s m ashed mto four communities in North Texa~ and Ok la homa. s uck ing up people and property, tossing ca r s about a nd le\'eling hom es and bus t nesses Authoritif's said at least 61 persons were killed and mon•

' ~tla n BOO we re injured. ~~ Gov Bill Cle ments toured th<·

north Texas city of Wt <" hita Falls. site of the worst damage .

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ENTERS SANITY TRIAL Charles H. Guenther

Jury Mulls .r·

Sanity of Attacker

By KATHY CLANCY OI , ... D•ily 1 .. 101 Sl•lf

The Orange County Superior Court jury that found a former Ju venile Hall counselo r guilty of att e mpted murd e r Tuesday be~an hearin~ t estimony today to determine h is sanity .

Charles Hubert Guenther. 33. of Irvine. was convicted of at­tempted murder , kidnap a nd a t · te mpted rape for att acks on a 15·yea r -old D ana Hills lli g h School c<>ed in December and a 17.year-old San Clemente g irl 13 m onths a~o.

If the Jury concludes Guenther was insane at the tim1.' o f the at· tcicks. he would be confined to a state mental hospital for t reat· m e nt.

He would return to court for sentencing in the case if a nd whe n doctors determine be has

• r ecove red from the m e ntal dis· order.

Guenther admitted from the witness stand that he was the man w h o pi cke d up Juli M ichelle Gonza lez , 15. las L December. shot he r in the head

, five times. beat her with a ham­t mer and dropped he r at a con· J- s truction s ite . f!' · ffe a lso told the five ·m a n.

t seven.woman jury tha t he gave a ride to Patrice Ma tkins. 17. in Marc h 1978 and hit her repeated·

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· PILOT AD GETS TIS JOB DONE

·•1·m very pleased with the Daily Pilot.

" I sold ever)1hing in m y ad." That's the · story of the s uc-

cessful Newport Beac h woman

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who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot:

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aoh uoo and pr or chJmpagne silk velvet club chrs SJ6S. Uke new "" 'C . l(l()(X

Jr you want to be pleased, try tbe friendly ad·vt1era at the O.l'7 Pilot. Call M2·5678.

a ~ N ~1tional Guard troop ~ patrolled debris slrt>wn street:, today to ward o rr any loote r!> who might want to luke udvan lage or lht• d1sast('r that strul'k Tuesday afll'rnoon

Vandals s ma!-.hl'd plait.• glass "' rndov.s 1n t.lownloY. n s tort.•s <ind s('oopcd up booty afte r a tw1stl•r lore thmugh the· c ity or 96.000 Ont- Red Cross workl'r r eported s ee in g armed hom eoy,ncrs guarding damagf'.'d hom es

The body cou nt HI W1 l' hila Falls had risen to '15 by mid mornmi.t a nd e1uthorilies reared it might go hig her Capt Terry Denson of the Nation a l Guard said other unconfirml'd death., had been rcportccl

In Lawto n, Ok la . where <1t least t hret• di t-d in a twister . Gov. Georgt• Ni~h acth·ate<.I 100 National Guurd troop~ to aid 1n search a nd rescue l'fforb and police patrols There \\Cr<! rt> ports of looting there too, but no arrests

AERIAL PHOTO WAS TAKEN THIS MORNING IN WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS Tuesday Tornado Left This Residential Neighborhood in Shambles

.. As the s torm ~ta rted you l'Ou ld sec the l'louds bein g SUt.'kCd int o the C'entcr or lh t.• s torm tht• debris a nd hugt.• pieces of house roofs. and trel· It m bs. : s aid Wit.'h1l a Falb Hecor rt -News r t.•porter Hock~ Scott. who watched the tornado from the count y courthouse

Safety Checks Needed Nuke Accident Proves Requireme11t

''All of a s udden there was a t r e m endous roar. and the s torm a ppeared lo movt.• v(•ry quickly It seemed like 11 las ted about five o r s ix minutes a nd it looked like a huge snow cone . ..

The first maJor twis ter a t 3:50 p .m . killed at least 12 persons a nd injured more th an 60 in Vernon, a town of I l.500 about 75 miles northwe s t of Wi t.'h1t<i F·a lls .

" It looks hkc we ha\'e l~cn bombed . .. one res1dl' n l t hert· :,aid .

The National Guard a rmory was blown down.

Two hours latN. W1c h1r.a Fa lls was hit. with the path of dc!>t rul' t1on e ight miles long a nd up lo 112 mi ll's wide AhouL 2,000 h o m es were d estroyt•d or serious ly damaged a nd two s hopping cente r s were heavily da maged.

" The only thing left of my house is the c loset I was lyi ng in. ·· s~ud one woman. who ai;ked

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Golt1fl tor a Sall

WASHJNGTON •AP > The Nuc lear Regulator y Commission said today the Three Mile Is land nuclear powe r plant accident s hows a need for urgent safety corrections on nearly all the nu· t ion·s nurlear pl<Jnts

The agency d1cl nol spell oul the actions needed. but !-.aid a design naw was found in somt• power plants des igned by West ing house Corp.

The comm1ss1on said the de sign naw. si milar lo O'le at tht.• Three Mill' Island plant built in

Pcnns vlvania by BabC'ork and Wilcox . could· mi 1> l<· ad pl ant operators and pre ' l' nl v ii al emer~ency cooling in the event of an accident

rThc operal1ni.: mwlc•;.ir unit at San Onofr(• ''as de:-1gn<'d tn Wes tinghouse Tht.• I WO units un der construction wert.• deMgned by anot he r firm 1

The :Jgency s uid safct.v <'orrec lions were needed "on CJ pnority busis for all light-wat<"r rc;1ctor facilit ic~. " wh1 <"h Y. Ould con•r a ll but one of the 72 lil'c nscd nu c lear po we r plants in the country.

The exception 1s the Fort Saint

Being an inventive and adventuresome fellow, Kaj Sorensen, 16, Costa Mesa, decided to have some fun with Tuesday's winds. So he made a sail of sorts out of an old bed sheet, two curtain rods and some tape. jumped on his skateboard and went sailing down the street.

Vratn plant a t Plattville . Colo . which is a h1 ~h templ'ratun• go.is-cooled reactor

Wes tin g hou st• h a d no 1m mediate comment on the NRC s tateme nt

Tht.> NRC sa id Wesl1nghou~t· o n Saturday telephoned ownt.·1 ~ of plants built by thl' fi rm warn 1nJ! th at some Westinghous<' des igned facili ties depend on a combination or two instrument s ignals by the plant com puter 10

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lht· m<tin c·ooling system

The agcnc!i follo" ed with a written " preliminury notihca t ion · to plant npc·rator., TuC!-.da} :ind announcl'rl tha t act ron to da~

Complctt.' cooling fa1 lurC' l'ctn lead to a meltdown or o' c rheat mg of the reactor 's (•ore and th<·

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Water level gci u ~es al SC:ln O nofre Nuclear Po .... er Plant l'OUld gt\'(' raise rcadtn~S during rapid decompn•ssion oper<.1 tion:-.

hkl' one that led to I he Thr<'t' Mile Is land disaste r but would be ba cked up b~ a utomat1t· saft• ty systems , plant officials s;rnl today

Concern has been raised by Nuc lear R<.'gulatory Commission offic ials that the ga uge~ <'t. l:! plants inc luding S(J n Onofrt· could give operators false read 1ngs <And pose a serious hazard

Rut Sa n Onofre:' nu c lear generation manager Hans OL toson sai d 1t unlikely all thrct• ca ul?es ~ould fail In lhe ('vent that they did fail , ~ ater pres s ure backup systems would b(' acti vated and compe nsate for a ny " ha nge in conditio ns. he added

Ottoson s aid the gauges al San

Onofre an· s1m1lar to those used a t the Thrt'l' ~tile Is land plant in Pt-nnsylvltnia hut arc m<1de by chHC'r c nt manufacturers

N RC offtl·1ab said la~t >wt.>e k the J!a u~c may ha ve foo led Three Mill• I s l.ind plant opcralors into s hutting down an t•me rgency coohnll -.ystt•m that had switcht•d on auto mat1call) a nd thu~ compound ed th1• acc·1· dent

This revelal1on prompted NRC Chairman .Joseph Hendrie to 1s sue warning ll'ttcr~ to plant of hctals acros s thl' country

Ottoson sa id San Onorre of f1l'ia ls are looking into th t! pokn · tial gauge malfunction and other conce rns raised by Hendric 's leltt·rs

San Onofre planl o ff1c1al s ;.i re ulso compa ring any s 1m1laritlt.'s their urut may have with the Three Mile Is land faci lity .

Funds Restored

New U Newspaper Revived at UCI

By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI .... O.oly l"HOC Sul!

T he New Uni vers it y onct' again is the offi c ial UC Irvine newspaper following a n about . face Tuesday night by the As sociated Students Coun<'il

In a 12·to· 10 decis ion, the coun· <'i i voted to restore $10,000 in previously frozen funds to the paper. the target or controversy for the past severaJ weeks.

New U ni vers ity sta ffe r s hugged each othe r . applauded and s houted victory whOops as the council endorsed the resolu· lion proposed by Associated Stu· de nts Preside nt Steven K a plan.

Clearly angered by the coun e ll 's action were s tudents work· Ing to deveJop a new campu newspaper.

That group had bee n formed followlng action Just eight days ago by the council to strip the New University of funding du lo complaints over aJleged racist

a nd sexist editorial Policies. Kaplan argued t hat the New

U n ivers it y "'a s n ee ded t o publi cize events. includrn~ up· co min g s tud e nt l'lections . throug h the e nd of the quarter. Ile said he doubted that a new paper could gear up by April 24·25 for the e lections

The council '. reversal was at tributcd by observers t o two factors · a pro.New Uni versity lobbying e ffort o n the campus a nd a large turnout 0 1 New Un iversity s upporters a t the meet in~.

" They just buckled under pres· s ure." said o ne s tude nt who was not ha ppy with the decision.

New Univ e r s ity Editor Richard Clucas s aid after the m eeting that h is stafC would be willing to embrace s tudents who have been critical of the paper's past policies.

But James Mukham. one ol <See NEW lJ. Pa1e AZ)

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Legality Queried By Brand

By KATH\' CLANCV OI t loe o.llV l"I ... Statt

Orange County S upervisors put their s tamp of approvaJ to­day on plans for the future 60 .000-reside nt community of Aliso Vie jo des pite a last· minule request for a de lay .

J on Bra nd , former Laguna Beal'h mayor. ques tioned the lega lity of t aking fina l action to· day

Brand. s peaking as a m e mber o f V11lagt• ·Laguna . Inc .. con· tended a supplemental environ­mental docume nt that mentions -.uch ttungs as a hotel in the Laguna Greenbelt had not been widely circulated o r heard at a public hearing

But H1chard Munsell , an assis ­t a nt director of county Environ­m enta I Managmcnt Agenc~ . 'aid the -;uppl e m e ntal repart "'tll be used durin~ late r plan­ning and 1:. not part of the irutial plan approved today.

Munsell said the r e port will be part of later public hearings.

Brand also s ubmitted a letter .._.,gncd by Ar nold H a no . e ha trman or Village Laguna • whic h objected to county efforts to withdraw tht.• 6,623-ac re AJiso VieJCl property rrom the purview or tht.• Coastal Commission .

Su pt>rv1 so n . th is morning m adl' only a re w t ec hnicul l'ha nges to a list or conditions approved m <·oncepl for Aliso VieJO three weeks ago.

" As you know I didn't vote for a pprova l of t he A lis o VieJo ge ner a l pl~1 n . " S upcrvi :.or Thomas Riley :-.aid al the s tart of today 's session

" But I will recommend ap­proval of the conditions ." Riley 1·on t1nued. comm e n di ng the t·ounty counsel for trans lating ... upt>rvisor's cond1llo ns into a formal policy docum ent.

As propased now the 20,000· unit <·ommunity Y.ould be built O\ e r the next 20 years on 6.623 ..tC'rt>s nes tl ed 1n the coasta l hills s u rrounded by La gu na Bcal' h . South Laguna. Lag una J1 1lls and Laguna Niguel.

Rilc.L whose Fifth Dis trict tn· eludes the fnr m cr Mo ulto n Haneh a<"res that form Aliso Vie· 10 cast the lone vole aga mst the project three weeks ago after Jgu1ng unsuccessrully that de· 'clopment be limited to 16,000 houses. condomin1mum s a nd apartments

As it s tands now the Aliso Vic­JO Company must donate 3.476 of its acres for open s pace. The original f.?Cneral plan for the a rea called for retaining 4.809 ;.icres in open s pace and limited cons truction to 10,097 homes.

Among conditio ns for ap· pro\ a l s uper visors requ ired that 5.000 or the futu re homes 00 priced m the so-called low a nd moderat e income ra nge so that families e arning l e ss than $22.000 annually could afford to buy them .

They a lso asked the company to take s teps to e ns ure tha t the homes would re m a in in the af· forda ble price range upon r e · ~ s a le to future purc hase rs.

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Coast

Weather Fair a nd w a rm e r

throug h Thursday. Lows tonight 46 to 54 . Hi g hs Thursday in upper 70s.

INSIDE TODA V P.assengers .aboard .a •

··miracle /lighl " from New York to Mimiecpoli3 reflect on persoool reactions in their bn.1sh wtlh ckoth . cu the 727 ' , Je t liner went into .a supersonic noiedive. Set P.age Al4.

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DM.YPllOT L§C W9dn!!d!x, April H, 1171

Day-care Plan DecisioR.;Appealed By STEVE MITCH ELL

oe-o.,.,~, .... A bomeowoer auociatlon al1d

a Jroup ot 14 1'GP ot lh World tt Id nll have ritt'd n appeal with the Laauno Beac-h ~ty Council km& an nd to plan" for a licen1f"d day curt> fuc1llty 1n their nlMtthbothood

The eroup, tC'rming •t tlf ('on e ~ Citli:ens. 111 opposu11 u BolH'd of AdJus l m(•nt dt'e1 ... 1on lu t month thut Mrnnted a <•ond1 llonal us•• ix•rmit to J#nic<' ' ('oopt•nttl'lll to O!X'rblt' 8 child curt> facility out of a now V•l·unt hom(' l 21)(4 Mount a m Vu•w l>rlvt•

1'he lxmrd of 11Jus t nwnt el)C1

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TOLL ... not to be 1rt\•11t1fwd l ~ot , ., s eared I ju!'lt laid lhl'fl' .111tl prayed . I 'vc tx-en lhrouJ,th fh t •

hurricanes, but hurricnnt•i. urt' nothing compared to this . 'fakl' me back to hurricanes."

Some of those injure d 1n Vernon had been taken to Wlt'h\ta Falls hospitals .

" We were ta king injured in from Vernon wh<!n this one hit he re, ·• s aid Dr James Lee. medi cal coordinator for the Red Cross in Wichita Falb.

Another tornado later s lrucf.. Harrold . a s mall town nine miles west of Vernon, killing one person.

Across the Red Rive r in Oklahoma. a twister killed ut least three persons and injured at least 70 in Lawton .

·'The destruction is going to b!· in millions of dollars . We got hit h a rd ," said Police Capt. Bob Ed monson .

T h e tornado s truck th C' rl' about 5: 15 p m . 12 minutes after u warning siren had sounded.

" It sounded like jet s going over. " said Karro L<'nham. 34.

" ll h appened so fas t . it wa:i O\'er before I could hide." said Mrs . E. A. Hansen. pet:ring out from the stairs of her roofle~s hOUSl'

Al I c a s t 25 ho uses \\ 1•n dl:'s troyed .

Other tornado~s "ere rcp<>rtl'<J about the same timt· in outlying areas of Texas . but a uthontle~ could not say how ma ny touched down. There was some damage at Loclcell, six miles southwes t of Vernon.

Egg Hunt Planned at High School

An Easler egg hunt, ::;ponsorc·d bv the Amt'rican Le~ion PoM 2i.2. will be held on the Laguna Beach High Sehool grounds Sun­day , beginning al 1 p .m .

The 41st annual egg hunt 1s al 1ended by hundr e d s of youngsters nine years and un­der . and each specially marked egg will mean a candy bar lo the Cinder

Legion me mbers will hide the eggs. and direct younger eJU! !)eekers to locations where they c·an be found.

The more than 100 dozen eggs will be colored by the legion Auxiliary.

Psychologist Sets Dana Point Talk

Saddleback Co ll ege psychologis t Robert Olson will s p eak at th e Dana Point Chamber or Commerce 's Apr~I 18 luncheon meeting.

His topic will be " How To Think More Creatively .''

T he 11:30 a .m. luncheon takes pla ce at H arpoon Hen r y ' s Restaurant in the Dana Point Harbor complex. Tickets will be SS per person .

ORANGE COAST use

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frol\l yard back lor • thlrd parkll'\8 &pace.

8ut npp()n(.-nt or the day Cll1' <'t>ntl'r an th{ 1r nNghborh1>0d, ll•d by rt id nt tUll l"arrl'll, . uy tht"rt- I a danf.it•r of Nf'tllng .i pr ct'dent for sut·h eomm rclal US<' In I rf>Sl{fl'nllal fttC'A

11•· '\IUd ho• Jtroup lit ••~ Nn cfrnNI b l'<'BUM' nt•lttwr th<' o~ nt'r nor lht• 1•1r11Jloyct>~ wlll hVl' a t the h(1mt•

·'This has f\l' VC' t h co up JlrovNI n an rt I 1wiAhborhood hdon•. f''urrt>ll 1to.11d. adcJin~ Mountnm V1t>w Orivt' Is ht-avlly 1 ra \el~ now hy part•nb1 and

<'hool huscs en roulc to the Top of the World Ell'm<'otury S<'hool

" Th111 bu"llbl'~ ~ 111 put 11ddl t 1onul truffte· on u s lret-t ulrco.1dy hl•tn aly trUl.'<'1£•d ." he sllid

The adJttl't•nt rt>Sldl'nts, aided by th<' 'fop of the World Nt-1ghborhond Ai. ~ oc1at1on l'1rc ulated pet1t1ons , pos tcards and a maill•r t>nlitll'd . " Do you want your 1W11(hbor s house to become a commercial build ing •> "

traffit and parllln1 problems ....... the boun ol the llUfMl'Y will be 11l•tutered. "W~ won't have more lh•n

two to four cu.ra at a time In front Of tht> bouse Dnd they un park tn lM dr1voway ," she s aid

A1 for h a pr(.•ccdt>nL being set In the ne1"'hho rbood . Mrs . Coopt>rsteln 1S u1d l' h ild care lacilhl . churchet- und Rchools ur.- th~ only non r l'sidcntial uses ullowt'd jn n re idenlial area.

" You cun 't et up• store. for 1n. tune(' ," . he s aid , adding there ure other child care cen· lers in Laguno Beucb in residen· tiul neighborhoods.

" It 's very hard to find a racili· ty In Laguna Beach that meets b\ ate. fire, and parking regula· tlons. and has a backyard for children, .. she $aid.

She said between 2() and 24 in­fants up lo two years or age would be staying at the facility during thE.' daytime.

Mrs Coopers tein a lso said there is a s tale requirement that no one is allowed to live full· lime in a care center, tor health and safety reasons .

SC Strike Continues Sun Clemente police officers dropped by to chat with pickets in front of Reeves rubber gasket factory, 4L5 Avenida Pico. Tuesday. The three-day s trike continued this morning . Police advised pickets of the laws governing their activities . . No violence has bee n r e porte d . Un t0n

e mployees have charged management with unfair practices. Management of. ficia ls have denied the charges. About 64 percent of the plant's 170 workers were on the job today . Twenty-two replacements have been hi red .

Voters OK .. Rent Control Sama Monica Limits Condominiunu

SANTA MONICA (AP 1 -Voters m this coastal city have appro\•ed a proposal to control

re nts and condomin ium coo· s tructioo. and elected two oC the measure's advocates to the City Council.

F'arrell said he received 75 re· turn postcards s upporting the• homeowners ' efforts. and ha:-. collected more than $250 Lo fight the day care center

" We' re asking people to sign the petition against the condi t1onal us<.' permit . write lo the Ci ty Coum·il . and attend the council meeting,·· Farrell said.

The app<·al will be heard by thl' council at its May l meeting.

Probe Continues Over Missing Boy

With all 65 precincts report· ing. the results of Tuesday 's city tdecllon showed Propasit ion A

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capturing 54 3 percent of the vote. The law calls for a tem. porary rent freeze followed by a rollback to last year 's levels 1 Related s tory Page AS. I

The rent control victory came just 10 months arter Santa Monica residents - 80 percent or whom are rente rs - narrowly defeated a similar proposal .

In the interim between those two elections, however, renters claimed landlords began asking for unreasonable rent increases in the wake of Proposition \3. Evictions soared as a par1ment buildings were de molished to make way for a wave of con­dominiwn building.

Mrs. Cooper!itc-in. who is seek· ing permission to operate the day care center. s aid today she 1s aware of the efforts to quash the e nterprise.

Rut. sht• says . ma ny of lhl' neighborhood tonn•rns are Ull · fou nlle<.I

" There will 11ol be <1ddll1om1l

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SANITY ..• -.he j umpl•d from his moving car

(;ue nthC'r. who also was tden t1fwd b~ his t"u ,·1ct1ms. had ll'st 1f1ccl a n uncontrollabh.• " wild rage · prnmptl'd th1• all;.icks

l11 s ;.i t lorne~. William Dou~ht•rty had ;.irgued that his c li e nt \\,ls innoce nt or the charges. however. because he wa s mentally disturbed at the time and not responsible for the acts .

Guenther had pleaded inno· cent and innocent by reason of insanity to the charges. He has been lodged in a locked mental wurd at Ca n yon Ge n e ra l 110-.p1tal 1n t\nahc1m s ince short Iv a ftt'r h1!-. arrl'sl · I didn't know what I was dn··

ing ... Guenthl'r testified about thc at t{JC'k on Mass Gonzalez. " I was fighting the 1mpul~e I \\<iS 1usl shooting. She was st• ream· ing and J was screaming "

frosecutor Paul Meyer had aq.tued that Guenther was men· •ally rl'Sponsible for the attacks Il e con tended th e forml'r counselor was in control• suffi· ci<'ntl y to drive his auto with o.nc hand as he fired u gun at Mass Gonzalez with the other.

G uenthcr 's psychiatris t . Dr. Barbara llundlcy. has lcslif1ed he r patient suffers from a brain disorder brought on by a liver malfunction.

PROJECT ... The developer also is to pay

for construction of s uch things as libraries, fire s tations and parks needed for Aliso Vi cJO residents.

And supervisors also as1<eo Aliso Viejo to donate ground and provide gradjng for the futu re ci~ ht - lane San Joaqui n Hills highway. -

Supervisors plan , they say. to monitor deve lopment o f the com munity <.ind may halt con­s truction if it appears that services such us police, fire pro­le clion . schools and uliliti('s can not keep pace with the build· ing .

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Santa Ana police appealed to· day Cor public help _in _locati!"'g a 7-year ·old boy m1ss1ng s mce Monday evening .

Police identified the boy as Cha rles Christopher Francis. who goes b y the ni ckna me Chrissy.

The youth was last seen at 5 : 40 p.m. Monday ul the in· tersection or Lyon~ and Chestnut s treets in Santa Ana .

Ile is described as a while male lhr~ feet tall. weighing 45 pounds with collar-length hair and blue eyes.

I le has sc~tl"S abo\'e his left l'Ye and on his chin. Al the time• of his di-.appearancc he was wear· 1ng hlut• pants. u multi colort:d s hirt .· black and "h1te tennis shoes and a l>luc dt·nim jackt·t with a L' S Army pe1lch on Lhc left s leeve.

Persons with information on 1he whereabouts of the boy were asked to call Santa Ana pohte investigators at 834·4221 or 834·4275.

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SAFETY ..• n •lease of large a mount!) of r adioactivity

Wesli n ghoust• s aid it wa s behevl'<.i that a s mall break in a reactor press urizer cou ld leave one of lhese s ignals appearing high while the other falls .

rn this case, the computer would not turn over emergency cooling a nd a plant operator could be mis led into " er roneous actions.· ·

Westinghous e recommended that operalors s tart e mergency cooUng manually if the pressure s ignal alone drops below its trig· ger point.

The NRC said it was s till re­vi e wing the e xte nt lo which events in the Three Mile Island accident apply genera lly to p l a nt s design e d by We s t ­inghouse a nd Co mbus ti on Engineering as well as Babcock and Wilcox.

" But it has been concluded ... the NRC said, " that further ac­tions should be considered on a priority basis for a ll light-water power reactor facilities."

Fashion Show Set A spring fashion show. includ­

ing s tudent d es ig n ed and modeled origi na ls, will take place April 25 at noon in the Sad dleback College upper campus cafeteria.

Admission is free.

Bandit Barks Mike the Mutt Licks Clwps

POINT PLEASANT. N.J. !APl · To some, Mike the mull is just the dog next door, but to police here hc·s the roast beef bandit.

Police say Mike 's criminal career s tarted with the forcible escape from his owner 's leash during an evening walk. The 2-year-old brown and white dog broke from owner Joseph Kranick and raced two blocks lo a Route 88 diner.

Mike ran through the back entrance. leaped on to a table. grabbed half a beef roast and fled quickly with his booty.

Diner operator Joseph Mack called police to re· · port the robbery and trailed the dog after an alert customer pointed out the escape route .

Mack found Mike, but without th e roast. He held the dog \n lieu of $15, pending his owner 's arrival. Kranick promptly posted the payment and took custody of his pet.

MISSING YOUNGSTER Charles Francis, 7

CB Radio Stolen San Clt.'mcnte res ident S::tll)'

McG<irry told pohct• Tm•sday CJ

burgh.tr l>rok<.• inlO hl·r garage al 316 Avenufa ~nnta £farhara and stole a l llt1t·ns band radw ·vulut' d at SH!I from tw r a uto

Victonous m their race tor two of the three available council seats were Ruth Vannatta and 8111 J ennings, who ran on a pro. Proposition A s late. Also C' lected from a field of 14 candidates wa!) Chrisllan Heed .

Eugene Dells Funeral Set

Se ven-year Cap1~trano Beach resadl·nl EuJrene L. Dells. Sr died f'~riday at the age or 64.

Th i.' retired -;chool teac he r . "ho le ft the Cov ina Valley Unified Sehool Dis trict in 1976. "as a Navy pilot in World War 11 and Korea , r etiri ng as . a lieutenant commander in th£' Naval Reserve.

He is survived by his wife, Georgia. of the Capis trano Beach home al 34522 Camino Capis trano, and a son, Eugene L. Dells . Jr .. ot Vista.

Ser\'ices are scheduled Thurs· day at 10 a . m . at Christ Lutheran Church in Capistrano Dc•al·h

The fami ly n..-quests donation~ to Lhl' Amcnc<1n Cancer Soca~ty .

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NEW U ••• the Ne w University critics, said he would be "very s urprised if they 'd let us in."

Markham. one or seven stu­d ents trying to shape a new paper, said the New University issue is not over and that a new publication may s till come into being, given s ufficient s tudent support.

" What ts so amazing lo me is that they (council members> wouldn't give us an opportunity to present our position," be said

Jeff Schmidt, a nothe r New University critic, took a more philosophical approach to the is· sue .

" The fact that the issue of r ac ism and sexism became a ver v controversial issue on cam­pus· h; a good thing. A few years airo. ~one or this would have happehed here." he observed.

The New University 1s expect­ed to put out its next issue on Tue~day.

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Su))t"n'l*>r l'homtt!> Ttlll'v. who SUllHtf'd tht> Ol'W pollc for apart°"'ot convt•rMOI\ n w\ln forporot\"tl art·~ , i.id the rou.n ty now has few ituldellnc for judtlna the • ultab!llt, of turruog

rent f(llUl"'OW'n ll"Jl:IM"11'1'\f t'Ol'n pleau lnlo buy your own con dom•ruuma.

" In Lbtl in~" lJI or good plun· nlna ... h<· ii.Id . ·uua loo&>hol t hould be pluaut<>d up ..

At R l l cy ' K ur "in~ . i.u~perv1M> ulf>O talikt•d rounty pl i1nnt>1·~ lo JZh't.• !>l>l't•iul llen lion lo apvUc11taon.., fur 111u1rt menl tonwr•ions an Oonu 1~01nt until a com munll)' w1dt• plun nlng!llud)'i cumph'I d

n It~)' noted t 8 o & n a rotnt 41purtm.:nl bulldanaa w~rl' <.'()n· vcrkd to rondomln ums In J977 and Hn8 and 50 far lhls year rive muru ~u<'h otppUcatlona huvc ~"" r~e1ved.

While 11uch convt' r Ions m;i..r prov1dt• on opportumty for less ,. pe11:>1\c h o ml' purcha es . R 1h')' ~.1111. lht> Mlrl(t' or appUca t1on11 111 Ottou Point ::.hould I><' ""'''hl'<.1 unlll buch lhin~s as 1:1n In\ \'ntory or tht• types or housing

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'I HAVE TO START ALL OVER,' SAYS SAND SCULPTOR TED CONIBEAR For the Second Time, Vandalism Has Struck His ' last Supper' Scene

'Supper' Destroyed Vandal Ruins Newly Repaired Sculpture CA LIM ES,\ 1 AP 1 It was µas t dusk

\.\ hl•n Tt><1 ('onibt.•iJr fini shed J8 month11 of work repairtn,1! damaJ!t• \'andals did tu h1:. llfei.:1n• sand s t·11lprun.> of "The' Las t Su1>1JN

I Ii-, JO) \Ht:. ll>hortlt\ l'ci H) ~tonJay ii ti ;" ;iftcr h1• fin1s h1•cl lhl' 11ainstaking reµ;i1r and thn· .. d;i~ ), hc·fort" 111 ti) Thursd:J) . thl· da~ a!-SC>t' lill t•d " 1th C:hn ... r ' Lai- t t;upp1:r lht' ht•.:td), ,,, .Jc•i-. 11 ... :Jn<I I:! dt!'.ciplei-. had hl't•n babhl·d in ;1g i.1111 " 1th ~' hamml•r.

s<·t hut not bille r at the ne \\ attack . \.\ hich shcnrf's dt:'put1es e•st1m att'<l caused S13.000 in dam a,l?t> l o tht• 21Hon :.culpLUn· ,\ n •li,g1nu.., man. Con1t>t.·ar s ;ud he \.\Oulcf work to\.\ard 1·ompll'lll.)! a l'Oll<'rf•te rl'lllk;.i or lht• Rc~ur rt·1 t ton ·1.1mh . .i fo111 yc•dr pn11l·1·t ht· 1ntenrt... to h;I\ 1 n•acl~ h) East er

"SO TH•:RE I WAS." THE 73·year·old urtist sa id Tuesday . ·· 1 just fini shed a yc•a r and a half of work n: pa1ring it and I have to s tart all over "

San Bernardino County sheriff~ dt•putie::. s peculall- that ;.in adult man disfi~urc-d tht· ::.culptur<•s m about th<• samt' way vandals at . I acked Coniht-:1r·.., "ork m November l97i. caus ing SIO 1)(1() in dumagc No arre~t!> h;,in· be<'n m ade•

Tiit: TO~U .\ :"Ill) " Tiil·: L.\ ST S•JIJllt· r an· ;.i mong a e·ollt•c·tllin uf ha11<Jc·raflt•d work). that Combcar displ11ys at a small park ht· c:alls fliblcland . located m this community 75 miles cast of Los Angeles Admission is frel'. though Combear asks for donations lie says his proj<'c\:; :Jre financNI cntrrl'ly through contribution:.

C'ontllto' Ur, a ~anci art1:.t !">2 year~. \\;JS up·

" My obtt:cl in making th<.·-;c• rc•li f;.'i ous s tatm•s is to J!l'I p<•o11lc· tn rC'a!I the B1hlc· ," ht• ~a1cl. .. J'c'Opl1· <·nnw h1:n· ;11111 i.: 11 hornp a nd ~••Y. · f 1.Aonrler "- h ill lhl· B;hlr •.a,v:. about this .. and l!ll'n llll'~ I l'.111 tht' a1I ii'

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Customs Duo Charged SAN DIEGO 1,\P 1 Two t; .S.

Custom:. insp<.•1;-tors arc.- arr1bt·d of a cct-pllnJ.? bribes anrl <.'onspir · lnl? to s mur. J? lc a lien), into the <'Ountrv in <1 l'aS<' linkt•d to that or anoiher in:.pcttor convicted a year a go The smuggler:, rt'­portedly pro\ id<.'d sc•icual fa vors as well as <'ash.

Ass ista nt U .S . Attor nl'y Howard t\ Allen said th<'y wt>rC arrested \\ ith fi ve Mexi'-'O res1· d e n ts lat<' Tut•sday . li e said three more persons arc being sought.

A II st' \ <' n w t• re f o r m a I I y c h a r g e ct and I u kt• n to th e Met r opolitan Correc li o n al Cente r . a s pokesm a n for the fede ral prison said

Allen said agents watched as known smugglers used signals to l e ll a<.'compli<'CS wh ich lanes were being worked by Customs Inspectors Robert Lee Worrell. 54. and Charles Henry Morgan.

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57. al the San Ys idro bordC"r r he'-'k station.

Allen said an affidavit signed by one of the investigators al le~ed that the ~muggier~ pro· v1ded sexual ra\'ors as well as funds lo Morgan and Worrell

Alexander Trench was fired as a customs inspector after plead i ng guilty las t year to con spiracy and acceptinJ.? bribes al San Ysidro. He was scntcn('ed to 10 years in prison.

Among the other defe ndants with Trench was Stephen Paul Novobilsky of T1Ju ana . whose case is pendin~ . He was one of those taken into cus tody Tues­day .

The affidavit s igned by a '.S Border Patrol age nt in tht· Morgan-Worrell case quotl'CI an informant as saying T rench wa::. not the only customs Inspector accepting bribes. lie said he wa::. a lso involved with a sm uggler

Shooting Victim's Comlition Critical

A 26,-year -old Santa Ana woman remained \n critical con­dition Loda) as the result or a gunshot attack by her Cortner fiance . who the n committed

Searchers Recover MiMing Man's Body

LA CA NADA CAP ) Searchers have recovered the body of a Long Beach man. who· apparentl) fell off a cliff In the darkness while awaitln1t a ren· denous with a Boy Scout troop. In the Angela National Forest.

The body of James Edward Givens. 26, waa round by a lberltf's search and rescue team 1' '* mUes from the Angeles Crest ran1er s tation Monday after the 1cout1 reported him missing SundaJ n&pt.

suicide. Police said LaNita F Wilson.

who Is being treated at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. m ay I06e a leg as a result or Monday's a ttack.

Sgt. Thomas Laza r said it is beli eved S t e ph e n Wil son Richardson. 29, or Santa Ana. shot her twice. then turned ttis hunting rifle on himself because he was upset about the couple's break-up.

The injured woma n was in the process ol breaking off the rela­tlonabJp. Lazar said .

Richardaon ran his truck into hla ex·fiancee 's car Monday eventq on RedhUI A venue north of Briltc>I Street ln Costa Mesa, then shot her twice in the left 8ide wtlh a 30·06 rifle, Lazar aald.

IUcbardlOft .• body WH found In a nearby field a short Ume later.

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fidav1t. ali en smuggler~ \\ere SN·n ovt•r a period l>f !>e\'eral monr hs crossin~ lanes of traffic to gl•t to fril'ncll y inspcetors .

Jn tht• affadm it. u smu~glcr stated he c:hc1 rgcd ill t•gal a liens S150 cash to get into the Coiled States and that S75 of that \.\ enl to a l'Ustom., ins1wc·t11r

Mower Hurls Nail Through Boy's Heart

E L CAJON rAP > A lcssonin how to run a law n m o we r became a bizarre nightmare for Mic hael Adamson when he s tart· ed the machine and it hurled a nail through his 12·year·old son's ht· art.

T he 33·yea r ·old bricklayer rus hed the boy, a lso named M i c h at• I . to nearby La ke · s ld e Fire Station where quick work by paramedics and fire personnel saved the child 's life . But "at one time whi le driv­inl? through Lakes ide. it just hit me tha t he was dead ... Adamson rt:' ca lled

M lt'hael is expected to be re· leased from El Cajon Vallex HospilaJ next week . Doctors say he should have a normal future . although t h e nail r e m ai n s lodged in the wall or his lert lung .

Ad amson had s hown young Mike how to work tbc machine and had just started it when. un· seen by hi s fa the r. lhf\ boy turned und ran to a sandpile at the side of the house and clutching his chest. fe ll to the ground.

Helped by a neighbor . and tus other son. Manny. 9. Adamson put the unconscious boy Into bis truck and raced toward help.

· · t was driving 75 or 80. whatever I could make." Adamson said.

ThinJdog there waa no time to make It to the hospital. he roared lnto the lire station. yell· Ing " He 's dying, he 's dying, .. as he arrived.

a\1attable tn the M~asidl! c<>m­munlty la completed.

In addition. he continued . some new developments in Dana Point likely will be required to include provh1ions for so-called a ffordablr hottslng in coming monlh.s.

" This could hu vc the dl' · leterious effect of overburdening one community with a ffordable hous ing which a lso would not be helpful in the Dana Point area.

"'Riiey said in a report lo fellow in-.perviso~.

Riley noted the only 1uldelines now used by the county plaMers in evaluating the merits ol con­verting rental units to con­dominiums include findings that the propo6al :

Complies with long-range county planning guides .

Will not c reate unusual traf.

fie. nolae or other ~ conditionl.

- Will not harm Uae 1...a welfare ot the a~ Clllal· munlly.

A1 a result or lboM lllllMed standards, Rlley aald, It now b POHlble for standard apartmeot buildlnga to be conc'rted to con­dom I nl um s when they lack many of lhe amenities routinely required for own-your.own com· plexes.

Vet Plan fits Snag Emergency Recall to Combat Flayed

WA SHINGTON cAP> /\ Pe ntagon plan for mobilizing combat troops at the outbreak of wa r calling on discharged vetc•rans uhead of raw recruns

1s runrting into Oak on Capitol Hill even before rece1v1ng ap· proval from Defense Secretary Harold Brown.

Defense reser ve manpo\\ c r of· fic1als said Tuesday they are draftinlr? legislation under which dischar,1?ed \'eterans would be called in an e mergency and sent into combat ahead of recru.its with no prior ~en• 1ce a rP · vNsal or current policy

By law and tradition. veterans who have comple ted a six .year obligation arc th e la s t ones ta iled in wartime' .

Sen. Sam Nunn. D·Ca .. told defense offl<.'ials the plun is con trary to '"a fundamental pnnc1 pie of our country" and would require veterans to s<.·rvc lWi('t• ·· " ht·n mil lions nc• \'l'r ~crvcd OOl't•

· · You ' re• not goi nl! lo gc t anyone on Cao11ol ll tll to handl1• tha l. . ::.aid Nunn . ('hmrman of the Senate Armt•d Scn·1ces man · power subcommittee. where the leRis latwn would bl' sent.

De;o fen!'.e offi c ials told ii sub· co mmittet1 hearin~ rh c pl a n would Ix· a short term solution tn :.hort:11.:ios in the rt•sl·r ves and potential prohlc·m~ in moh1Llting forCl' )> Ill ~111 l'ml•rgc•nc)

we re " in grave peril. .. Unde r the pl a n . Congress

would be asked to give the presi­dent emergency J)Owers to in· duct Army enJisted veterans onlv those under age JO who had

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nt:ver served in a combat uine­at the same t ime recruits were drafted.

The veterans would need only three-to-four week s training before going into combat.

.. Wt' <Inn I H'l' <i O) other sol U· lion in tht• i-.horl r;.ingt-. 1>a1d John Hrinkerho(f. a d e(cn!>c m anpow<'r specialist.

He acknowledged th a t th e plan . which would require con­gressional approval. faces " lots of opposition ...

Ch inese Army basketball star Mu Tieh-Chu. who is 7 feet 2 inches tall . dwarfs Sharon Woodcock and most other people . Tht• wife of the U.S. Ambassador to China Leona rd Woodcock m et the basketball player in Peking.

He did not ind1 c att• when Brown mi,l?ht approve thl' plan.

Brinkerhoff s aid the plan " ou ld be in vo ke d only tn a dN• larcd 1o1o ar or 1f tht· nation

Plane Crash Injures .One

Waste Dropper Faces $1 70 Fine

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!)ubs t ilUl(' K r l racho traffic Tl'­portcr Stan Brown :.urrered cul-; a nd bruist:'i-. whl'n the si nglt· t'ngine Cc11!>na in \.\ h1ch he w<1s riding lost power after takeoff. care,•nt'Cl off thl' roof of a hou~c and crashed in a vaca nt lot. a svokesman for the s tation said

Reporlt·r Stan Brown v. a !­trca tcd and re leased Tuesday Crom Martin Luthe r Hospital m Anah eim. The plane's pilot. Pau l MrDonald . wa s not ID ·

i ured The Cessna . owned by the s ta·

lion ·s rc~ular traffic rcJ)Orle r Bru ce Way ne. s uffered ex ­tens ive damage in the 4 p.m crash. which followed takeoff from Fullerton Airpor t. Wayne is on vacation. officials s aid .

An El To r o Ma rin e s taff ser~eant will lose S170 an night pay for dropping a plas tic bag rontammg human was ll' from a m1l1la n airc• raft near u South La~una home on ~arch 24.

Gunnery Sgt 8111 Grinds taff :; a id the namC' or th e s taff Sl.' r gt'a nl. a qua l 1C1 e d a i r crewman ridi ng as a passenger the day of the drop. will not be released s tnce the punishment a~ainsl him did not involve a court martial

Gri nds ta ff sa id Manne ID· vest1gators be lieve the s taff ser~ean\ Jettisoned the bag " ap­parently to avoid the inconve· mence of dispos ing of 1L prop­erly" when the aircraft landed.

l'ne Marine spokesman said the J!Uilty party " has been re · hevcd or his fl1,1?hl duties for tv.o months ' ' resulting in a loss of

$170 m pay The drop was con­t rary to Marine r egulations. he said.

M arinc officials launched a probe into the tncide nt when Sout h Laguna s andalmake r Chris O 'Kc<'fu said he saw a shiny object drop from the skies nea r his home at 10 a .m . from a KC - 130 He r c ule s trans port plane

0 'Keefe ran lo the object a nd round it to be a large baggie con· taming what appeared to be human waste .

The irate homeowner contact­ed Ma r ine offi c ia ls a nd de · manded something be done . Ma r ines removed the bag.

O 'Keefc said Ma rine officials had nol contacted him Tuesday concerning finding lhe g uilty bag dropper.

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Your local jewelry s tore Is full of the procJucts and the mysteries or those and other ra r -orf lands. The gem s on display reflect not onJy lhe natural beauty of their own mineral components. but the history of their origins as well. Wrapped around the diamonds or South Africa and the rubies of Burma are the enigmas of the history and politics of those lands . Wiii political upheaval In Africa cut the now of precious stones from the bowels or the dark conti­nent? Wiil the natural resources and their value transcend politics? The gemstone market watches from the sidelines as the.intrigue conUnues. At least ror now. precious st~ea and their Importance to the world have continued to croea troubled borders.

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PubUc omc~ho&ders. for example, ~ not hil th(." panic button Jutt becaus 1 larlf'f than Ululil uudlrnct• -bowa up et• ti\1 councU orKhool board MUton

II tbe folu stomp their f~ cheer, boo or ~how other tormaotuutOC•tatt•uht>ranc:..tomuthU..merntr

P0Utic1am. m.'t"d ttet ddt>n he only If the thronM a1> JWIH t'xhlb1ttnM a rQJX' with a noost- al lhc cnJ or t1.1 rts hurll~ cn·trriJ)(' \·e1tab~

NEWPORT BF.A('R MA VOil Pa ul Ryckorf. for tn ~toncc. was a clas:.ac (':tnmpk· of O\er rt>ocl to a c•tt )' 1·oun ell c:rowd just th4' olhcrmghl A group from a cundomin11m1 compln In upper Corona del Mi.r. known u~ Jubmmc

reelc. howed uo a t tht' session. · 1'h~y outnumbered the usual Newport coyncal huo~cr~

un, who tend to lapsc Into bhss rul 21noring In the buck row ..

• KAMPALA. Ufand• <AP> -U1aftde.. •apita tell to an ill v11lon tor~ ot T•nunlan.s and ucandan n lles early today and rt1ldent a gree t e d th ~ " Uberators•· with nower1 and bananas Some or Pr~ ldtnt ldl Amln 'B rcmalnlna: tr<>op:J w~rn beltf n tn d &alh

" Tht rul't~t f n r lst i!C no long~r fn power." vlrtorlous gandon rt'b <• l :ic hlur e d 1h ruu g h l outl~p(·aker:. in KumpJlu u.nd on 11luk rudio

MIN WAS REPORTED lo h v1• necs K iJmpulft on Tueslluy for h1 11 n'1" hcud1,uurtc r1> ln Jin Ju . ~O mil t•!'> to thl' t•u:.t , and i.onw wu:onl1rn1t•t.J rt>rJOrh :.aad hv ht•"<il'd cn•n fiJ rthl' r eusl to 'rororo, near th Kenyun border

1'h~ invadt>N . moving In from lht• north. :.outh a nd wt•i. t. wt>rc uppurf.'ntly pushu1~ un toward J111J.1 , whcrl· rl'sident~ r l'portcd u g l y !H't! O C S wtt h wo unded so ldi e r s 1tt ragg lrn): throu~h wbll t> others went on a ra mpage ot looting f'' iring could be beard eut of Kampala .

The Tanza ni a ns e~ t1mated th a t 25 to 30 Ugundan soldter1t w (•rt• k1lloo durani: their advance into the center of the c ity They said the invasion force :-.ufferetl vir tually no casualties .

A FRENCH DIPLOMAT said thl' actin~ chief of the U N

Dtwelopment Pl"Olrlm, a West Ocrmao named Qert Kallwu. and hla wtfe were killed ~ a rocket hJt their car durtna tbe battle ror the dty.

Radio U1anda . oft the alr Alnce Tuesday night. returned today wtth a victory announce· ment by Lt. Col. David OYite OJok. whO idenUfled himself as rnllltary leade r of t h e Tan · ianlan-backed r ebe l Ugandan National LlberalionArmy.

He urged Ugandans to Join hand• and " eliminate the few re· mai nlnJ murde r ers and lootera. and he called on re· mai nlng Ugandan soldiers to burreoder.

MANY kAMPALANS believed the troops movln« in the dark· ness overnight to be Ugandans. but they came out at daybreak a nd greeted the invaders with l'haots of " Nyerere Only! ' and ··Nyerere. Nyerere! ", referMng to Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere .

They also swarmed over tanks that led the Tanzanians into the o uts kirts or the cit y, looted s tores and offered the booty to the invaders. a nd beat knots of Uga ndan soldiers to death.

In Dar es Salaam. Tanzania. I 1 be ration army sources s aid they planned to move into Kam· pala within one or two days to

eel up a provllional 1ovemment . THE INVAD£aa ITAaT&D

Into Kampala Tuesday •Iler. noon after a nilbt-lonc artillery bombardment. followed by a nerce rocket. artillery and Jet f lthter attack In the morning and early ~moon.

Deaptte the heavy bombard· m ent, lh~re wu little visible damage to homes and com· m erciaJ buildings.

· ' The Kampalan s we re

eateblalU1.,..•MN .. .. be.U.. diem ............. !It American ~ ... N Aaaoola&ad p,... ~ IMe U11nda hr the TanlMl-

" I 1aw 10 or lJ HNI• wM looked Uke they bad._....._ tod .. th.' '

··n. whole uw.. &oak - ... air of • victory parade," ..W the correapondeni_ Wbo ---. panled the force assigned to cap. ture the city.

Father Opposed

Sclwol Nixes Bid as the council's brilliant verbal commentary walls out into the night air

For Gay at Prom .... ~ . Anywa~. t he Jasmine Creek people had a parking vex·

a tlon In their complex and wanted the council to solve the proble m . The Jasmine spokes man was one Norm Smedegaard.

CU MBERLAND. JU r AP > A 17·ycar-0ld boy "'as greeted by Touring Kenya jeers from some s tudents and by a negative respQnse from school of· f1cials to his reque:-. t for perm1:-.s1on to take another boy lo a high school junior prom.

Gov . Edmund G. Brown J r . and rock s tar Linda Rons tadt boa~d a small plane _at Nairobi, Kenya. They went on a United Na tional Environmental P rog ram tour of a dc~<:rt1f1cat1on p roJect in northern Kenya on Tues· day .

As he addressed the council. he asked his group to s tand, probably in the effort to demonstrate that what he was about to say had strong support from fellow res idents.

That was when Mayor Ryckoff blew. He told old Sm edegaard if he wanted to put on a show. go someplace else.

The school syste m s<iid Tuesday that it had decided agains t g r a n ting Paul Guilbert 3 hear ing on his n :q uest bt:caust! lhe boy :-. fa the r opposed the pla n and nol l>t.•cau~c homosexuality was an issuE:

G uilbcrt . a f t t' r atte nd in~ clas ses at Cum berland Jhgh

Then he advised Smedegaard that he was going to vote against the Jasmine Creekers' request.

School on Tuesda y for th<' f1rs1 time since accounts of his re q ue s t were published , sa id hl was " very nervous ..

~EVER MI ND WHAT facts we re going to be for t hcoming. DISCUSSING THE rcuc t1on ut

fellow students. Guilbert said ..They were yellin.it and scream mg. pract ically the whole stu dent body. Every class I went to people stopped to look a t me They asked me for m y auto graph . It was kind or s ick."

You have to be some putzled by the mayor 's unre~t ut :-.ceing the crowd. Nobody was car rying sticks or stones .

Jn the end. the J as mine Creekcrs got what they want ­ed. But not until hizzoner had chopped off Smedegaard 'i. speech and then did what he promised by voting Nay.

When the Jasmine Creek folks all stood up. what the mayor. could have said was something like. " My goodness. how nice to see a ll you voters and taxpayers out here tonight.

" WIDLE WE DO NOT huve demonstrations within the l'Ouncil chambers. you are all very welcome. We hope you will s tay for the entire session of brilliant verbal com men· tary. We hope you will return again and again and participate in budget discussions. planning a nd tra Hrc· phas ing decis ions .

However, Guilbert , who say:-. he 1s a homosexual and has thl' s upport of the s late c hapter of the National Gay H 1 ~hls Task Fon·e. s aid he \\ Ill cont inue h rs f ight for U1c right to take u mak. a ~ludenl ut another ~c hool . to the M ay 4 prom.

··we want a ll or our Newport Beach citizens to help us labor i n the vine yards or good govemment . .. .. .

Tht• Cumber land :-.chool dl" par tment decided against grant · ing the boy a he .. nng on the ad vice of its attorm:y, V. James Santaniello. S<'hool Superintcn de nt Robert G. Condon ~a id .

Why, a s peech hke that might fill the old city counr1l (:hambcrs every m eeting njght. In Newport. or course. that might cause some added problems.

They 'd have to fix the air conditioning

Apricot Pit Sale Nixed "TIDS UAS NOTllJNG lo do

with the homosexual ~•tuation . · Condon said. " All we were doing is abiclinl( by the request of th<' parents with res pect to a m inor child "

CONCO RD N.H. <AP> - New Hampshire, wnich allows the use of LaetMle by cancer pa· lients, has rejeCted a bill that wo u ld h ave a ll owed the manufacture a nd sale or the apricot pit product.

argued unsuccessfully that any s tat e whi ch h a s lega lized L ae tril e s h ou ld a ll o w it s m anufacture.

In 1977 when the Legislature agreed to legalize the subs tance, many votes were s wayed by a cancer patient who t old t he House he had been cured by Laetrile. But he has since died .

Condon added , however. that the s tudent council and most or th e s tud e nt b o d y o ppo s e Guilbert's request

The New Hampshire House voted 254-76 Tuesday against the proposal a ft e r su ppo rters

··a s a bad s itua tion: · he said " We ' re conce rned a bout the youngster's safety. We feel the atmosphere is very lenw "

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Teamsters End Strike Tentative Pact Falls Within Guidelines?

WASlllNGTON IAP > - The T ea msters umon a nd trucking co mparues are getting ready to roll again. ending a nationwide shutdown alter r eaching a ten· tat1 ve contract agreement that r e portedly mce~s Pres ident Ca rt e r ' s a nti - inf l ati o n gu rde linl'S

" T he ~trike a nd defens ive shutdown lby the indus try > ure bt·tn~ krminated. · <'h1cf federal ml•d1a tor Wayne L . Horvitz said !-i hortly before m idnight Tues· day . as he announced a setll~­m t•nt in the 10-day wo rk s lop· page.

" PROCEDUR ES FOR r e .

turn to work will be made within 24 hours," be said .

The new package would pro­vide increases an wages. cost-Of· living and fnnge benefits total· ing 26.5 pe r ce nt ove r three years. assuming a 6 percent an· nual inflation ra te and not count· ing exemptioni. g ranted LO the Tea ms ters. said John N. Gentry, a de p_uty to anti·infla tion dire<> · to r Alfred E . Kahn.

Gentry said the adm1rust ra· lion was " delighted" that the T e ams ters s ettlement fa ll s wrlhi'n Carter 's wage guidelines and is "substantially less" than the 34 percent increase provided 1n t h e p r eviou s con tract

negotiated three years ago. Gen· t ry called it a victory ror thP Carter anti·in!laUon progr am .

UNION PRESIDENT Frank Fitzsimmons said he would ~· o m m e nd ralificat lon b y tbe 300.000 members covered by the pact. ' Tm s ure the y ' ll be satis fied with t his agreement; at leas t I hope so." he said .

The wuon said it would take four to s ix weeks to complete the ra tification vote.

The two sides reached their agl'ffment under the prodding of federal mediators in a finaJ m a rathon round of bargaining that s tretched over two days .

BUV ONE DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE SECOND ONE

FDR JUST •1.00 That's the special offer being made by Spires

Restaurants in Irvine and Costa Mesa through April 15th, 1979.

When you buy one of the four dinners shown below at the regular menu price. Spires will

give you a second dinner for jus t $1.00 more ... served from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Both dinners must be the same and are not

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 ate at regular prfoea.

All dinners lnclUde a chOlceof (1) 80ltp, aalad, °'tomato Juice. Vegetable. French tries. hashed brown or mashed poratoes. (Blkad potato

or rice pilal avallable from 4 to 9 p.m.) WMm roll and butter.

Breaded ~ Veal Steak (pure wu1 Pllll>

First $3 Dinner .75 Second Sl OO Dinner •

First Second $1 Dinner $3.35 Dtnllef .00

Liver & Onions ~ Fish & Chips ~ b~~s~er $2. 95 g~g~d $1 .00 First $3 35 Second DO

Dinner • Dinner $1 • S•TYed from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. <Ja/ly. Sflcon<J Dinner for $1.00

olfar goo<J only at Spires Rettaurantt In lr1tn• and Costa Meu.

COSTA MESA 3129 Harbor Btvd.

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l : Jury Mulls Sanity Of Irvine Attacker i :

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By KATHY CLANCY OI .. OMIY rltet Si.ff

The Orange County Superior Court jury that found a former Juvenile Hall counselor guilty or attempted murde r Tuesday began hearing test imony today to determine his s anity .

Cha rles Hubert Guenther. 33. of lrvine, was convictl'd of C:Jl ­tempted murder, kidnap and at · tempted r ape for attacks on a 15-yea r -old Da na Hil l!. H1~h School coed in December and a 17-year-old San Cle mente girl 13 months ago.

If the jury concludes Guenther was insane al the lime of the at­tacks. he would be confined to a s tate mental hospital for treat­ment..

He would return to court for sentencing in the case if and when doctors determine he h.is recovered from the mental dis order .

Guenther admitted from the witness stand that he was the m a n who pi cked up J uli Michell e Gonza lez , 15, la s t December. shot ht:r in the head five times. beat her with a ham­mer and dropped her a t a con· s truclion s ite.

He also told the fi ve-m an , seven-woman jury that he r!ave a ride to Patrice Matkins, 17, in March 1978 and hit her r epeated­ly with an unloaded gun before she jumped from rus moving car.

Guenther, who a lso was iden­tified by his two victims, bad testified an uncontrollable " wild rage" prompted the attacks.

His attorney , William Dougherty, bad argued that his client was innocent of the charges, however, because be was mentally dis turbed at the Ume and not. responsjbJe for the

t acts Guenther bad pleaded inno-

1 cent and innocent by r eason of ( insanity to the charges . He has ~ been lodf(ed in a locked mental

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ENTERS SANITY TRIAL Charles H. Guenther

weird a l Ca n yo n G e ne ral Hospital in Anaheim ::;1ncc ~hort ly after his arrest.

" I didn't know what I wa~ do ing, " Guenther testtfll'd about the attack on Miss Gonzalez. ··1 was fighting the impu lse. 1 was just shooting. She was scream ­ing and 1 was screaming."

Prosecutor Paul Meyer had argued that Guenther was men· •ally responsible for the attacks . H e conte nded the former counselor was in control suffi­ciently to drive his auto with one hand as he fired a gun at MJss Gonzalez with the other.

Guenther's ._psychiatris t.. Dr. Barbara Hunoley, has tes tified her patient suffers from a brajn disorder brought on by a livt!r malfunction.

.. .. ~ 'Y .. •B••e'9wa ' Dally Ne••P•tte

Tornadoes Kill ·61 In Texas, Oklahoma

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800 Hurt In Four Towns

By the Associated Press 1'orna(joes smashed into four

communities in North Texas and Oklahoma. suckrng up people and property . tossing ca rs about und leveling homes a nd busi­nesses. Authoril1Ps said at least ti l persons were killed .i nd more than 800werc 1n1ured

Gov Bill Clcmenb toured the north Texas c ity of Wi(•hit a F a lls. s ite of the wors t damage. a s N a t1 ona I G u a rd troops patrolled debris-strewn s treets today to ward off any looters who might want to take advan­tage of the disaster that st ruck Tuesday afternoon.

Vandals smashed plate glass wi ndows in downtown s tores and scooped up booty afkr a twis ter tore through the <'1ly of 96.000. One Red Cross worker reported :.t•e ing armed ho m eowners guarding dam aged homes

The body count in W1chit C:1 Falls had ·risen to 45 by mid­morning and authorities feared 1l m ight go higher. Capt. Terry Denson of the National Guard said other unconfirmed deaths had been reported.

lo Lawton, Okla ., where at least three died in a twister. Gov. George Nigh activated 100 National Guard troops to aid in search and rescue efforts and police patrols. There were re­ports of looting there too, but no arrests.

.. As the storm s ta rted you could see t he clouds being s ucked into the center of the s torm - the debris and huge pieces of house roofs. and tree li mbs. ·· sa id Wi c bita Falls Record -News r eporter Rocky S<'olt , "'ho watched the tornado from the county courthouse

·· All of a sudden there wa!> 4:1

trem endous roar. and the storm <i ppeared to mo,•e very quickly. I t seemed ltke it lasted about five or s ix minutes and it looked like a huge snow cone ."

The firs t major twis ter at 3:50 p .m . killed a l least 12 persons a nd injured more than 60 in Ve rnon, a town of 11 ,500 about 75 miles northwes t o f Wichita Fa lls.

" ll looks like we have been born bed." one r es ident there !>aid .

The National Gu.ird a rmory was blown down

Two hours taler , Wichita Falls was hit. with the path of destruc­tion e1~ht mi les lon,:c a nd up to

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PILOT AD GETS l'lS JOB DONE

· ')' m very pleased with the Daily Pilot.

" I sold everything in my ad." That's the story of the suc­

cessful Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot :

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!->O fa $500 and pr or l'hampagne silk velvet cluh chrs $165. Like ne" xxx-xx.xx

If you want lo be pleased . try the friendly ad-v1scrs at the Daily Pilot. Call 642-5678.

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Tuesday Tornado Left This Resl~entlal Neighborhood In Shambles

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'TORNADO ALLEY ' HIT Death Toll Rises

By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ota. ~11y ~Mot Si.ff

The New University once again is the official UC Jrvine newspaper following an about­face Tuesday 01ght by the As­sociated Students Council.

In a 12-to-10 decis ion. the coun­cil voted to restore Sl0.000 in prev iously frozen funds to the paper . the target of controversy for the past several weeks .

Ne w Un1v e r s 1ty s t affers· hugged each other. a pplauded a nd shouted victory whoops as the council endorsed the resolu· l ion proposed by Associated Stu· de nts President Steven Kaplan .

Clearly angered by the coun· e11's actroo were s tudents work-

Sales Unlikely?

No Action Taken On Mesa Schools

Newport.Mesa school trustees took no action Tuesd ay on rec­o m m endatlons by a c itizen~ committee on the future or three Costa Mesa school s ites. but said they probably won 't sell the prope rties.

Trustees voted to receive the report and thank the committee members. who had held publi c hearings on what should be done with Monte Vista . Mesa Verde and Victoria schools. All three are sch edul ed for clos ing because of declining enrollment.

Committee chairman Roger Blanchard s aid the committee recommends leasing rather than selling because be was told lbat. if the schools are sold , the money will go directly to pay off s tate Joans on the property while. if they are leased, the dis­trict could keep the money.

However . trustees s aid it 's

s till not clear whether lease pay­m ents can be retained or musf be applied toward paying orf the loans .

But they s aid they want lo keep the sites in case they are needed again as schools.

The committee report noted that residents near the schools

~requested res tricted night ac­tivities. continuing availability of playgrounds and no heavy in­crease in traffic.

It was pointed out that trustees face a dilemm a : Ir they choose to lease to a private school or group. s uch as the Orange C.oast YMCA, a public auction must' be held .

The properly mi g ht · then become available to CoasUlne Community College. which , committee m e mbe rs be lieve. would not meet the requests of · nei5'hbors. '

mg to deveiop a new campus ·• newspaper.

That group bad been forme4 following action just eight ct.ys ago by the council to strip the Ne w University of funding due to complaints over alleged racist and sexis t editorial policies. '

Ka plan a rgued that the New Un ive r s ity wa s needed to publicize events, inc luding-- up­co m ing s t ud e n t e lec tions. through the end of the quarter. He said he doubted that a new paper could gear up by April 24-25 for the elections.

The council 's revers a l was at­t ributed by obser vers to two ractors: a pro-New University lobbying effort on the campus a nd a lar ge turnout ot New U o 1 ve rsity s upporte rs at the meeting.

··They just buckled under pres- ·' s ure. ·· s aid one s tudent who was not happy with the decision.

N e w Unive r s ity Editor Richard Clucas s aid after the meeting that his s taff would be willing to embrace students who have been critical or the paper's pas t po&icies.

But James Markham, one of the New University critics, said he would be "very surprised if ). they 'd let us in. •

Markham. one or seven s tu­d ents trying to shape a new paper, said the New University issue is not over and that a new publication may s till come into being. given sufficient student· • n ppod ;

" What is so amazing to me i'~ ~ that they 'council m e mber$,. wouldn't give us an opport~ ,. to present our position,·· be sai$1(l ,

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through Tbursday. Lo • tonight 46 to 54 . Hi~ Thursday in upper 70s:. • .

Shoppers Stop Get away However, other public groups

wantlng to lease might OOl be able to pay as much rent.

Trustees asked staff membeni. to look lnto the possibilities or writing restrictions into a lease. They stated that they want lo protect both tbe interests of tax· payers in general and of the schools' neighbors.

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A buman wedge around a nee. bal ear, and a grocery store as­at.tant 1Dana1er who used bis belt to disarm a knife-wielding 111apect were credited with help. tn1 Coei. Mesa police arrest

f Uaree theft suspects Tuesday. Poll~ said the incident began

at t : 30 p.m. Tuesday when e&ertl1 .t Ralph'• Market, 3lo E. 17tb St saw a man neetng with three bOttlea of liquor and aaeedhlm.

Tbe mm allesedly pulled a ladle .. tbem but dropped lt ..._ _.. .... man .. er- ltobert lam" Keller . tT. came up

swinging his belt. ,officer Dennis Jefcoat said in

bis report that be arres ted the man but only questioned his two female companions, releasing them alter being told they dldn 't have a car.

However. J ercoast said that minut.s later be spotted the women driving orf in a car and called to several bystanders to help stop them.

The .,...enby quickly thrust themaeJvea In front of and beblnd the car. Jefcoat said. When the driver paUHd, Jefcoat •H able to open the car door

and s top the a lleged escape. His report stat.es that several

bottles or liquor stolen from Ralph's were found inside the car . along with a "shopping list ' ' or brand names .

About $100 in Hquor had been stolen. Jefcoat said .

Still in Costa Mesa Jail today In lieu of $10,000 bail was. Eliseo Delf ado Rodriguez," 23, of Santa Ana . who races charges of as· aault with a deadly weapon, co mm e r cia l burglary, posaeulon or stolen property and pouesaioo or a needle and a_yrlnae.

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Police said Rodriguez' sister. Margaret Delgado Rodriguez, 19, or Santa Ana, was taken lo Oranae County Jail along with Melissa Willhams. also known as Melissa Gravelle, 22, of 2700 Peterson Way. Costa Mesa.

The women were beint held on $5,000 bail each on suspicion of co m m ercla l burglary and possession of s tolen property.

They sald the charge ls bur1lary rat.her than ahopUftlna beceuee tbey believe they can prove the tu1peets entered the store with intent to commit a crime.

Fireman Injured SANTA PAULA <A P >

One firefighter was injured to­day as a huge downtown wooden packlq shed burned furiouslr in a blaae authorities said was de· Jlberately set. Ventura city fire Capt. Ced1 Newton b""e a leg worklna with hose Unea and was briefty beepitlll~

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Nuke Plant Safety Corrections Urged

WASIBNGTON tAP> - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said today the Three Mile Is land nuclear power p la nt accident shows a neerl for urgent sarct:, corrections on nea r ly all lhc na t1on's nucle<er plants

The agenl'~ did not s pell out the actinns nN·dNl. hut said a des1~n flc.tw was found in -,umt• power plants dcsignc•d by W(•St mghousc Corp.

T he comm1s1>ion s CJid the dt­~1,gn fl aw. similar to one HI thl· Three Mill' Island plant built 1n Pennsvlvanja bv Babcock ;ind Wilcox, could ·m is lead pl ant ope r ators and pr ('vent \.1tul l'mergency cooling in the event of an accident.

1 The operating nuclear urut al San Onofr e was designed by Westinghouse The two units un­der construction were designed bv a nothe r fi rm . 1

~The a~ency said safety correc tions were needed "on a pnor1ly bas is for all light water reactor fac1lit1es. · "'h1ch "ould cmt.' r a ll but one of the! n l1ccns<.'(I nuclear PO\\ er µlant~ in the C'OUnt ry.

T hc exception 1s llw fort Saint \.'ra in plant at Plattvrllc, Colo whic-h '" a t11gh h ·mpcrat1Jrl'.

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The NRC said Westinghouse on Salurda~ Lell'phonccl owners of plants built by the fir m warn­ing that :.ome Wcs trnghousc d<'s igned fctl'ilit1e-, depend on a C'um bmatwn of l\\O in:-. trumt•nt .s ignals by tht• plant computer lo turn on e m e r J!eney coo ling au to m at 1 t· a II v ~ hl'n then: i-, trouble with 'th t> main cooling svstc m . The NRC s talf followed up

with a written " prl'liminary not1ficationOO of the situation to co m m1ss10n ofh(•1als TucM.lay a n d a nno unced that actwn publicly today

Complete cooling fail ure can lead Lo a meltdown or overheat ing of the reac-tor's core a nd the release of large amounts of radioactivity

W<' :.linghouH· :.aid 1t wa-, believed that a sm all break m a rl'<:ictor pn•ssunzt•r could l<•avt.> onl' of the!-c "ignals appeuring l11gh while the uther falls

In thi s case. the computer IA uuld not turn O\'Cr (•m<'rgcnc~ eool1n.i:: anci a plant opt•ralor could he misled mlo "errom:nu~ actions

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Water level l{auges at San Onofre Nuc lea r Power Plant could give fal se readings during rapid decompression oper aUons

like one I.hat led to the Three Mile ls land disaster - but would be backed up by a utomaUc safe· Ly systems. p lant officials said today.

Concern has been raised by Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials that the gauges a t 43 plant s includin g San Onofre could give opera tors fa lse read· ings and pose a serious hazard.

B ut S a n O n o fr e nu c lear generation m a nager Hans Ol· tos on said It unlikely a ll three J{a Uj{es would fail. In the event tha t they did fail, water pres· sure backup systems would be aclivated and compensate for

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Ottoson said the ga uges al San Onofre a re s imilar lo those used at the Three Mile Is land plant rn Pennsylvania but are m<.1de by different manufacturers.

NRC offi cials said last week t he ga uge may have foo led T h ree Mile I s l and p l ant operators into shutting down an emergency cooling system that had switched on automatically and thus com pounded the acci· dent.

This revelation prompted NRC Chairman Joseph Hendrie to is· sue warning lette rs to plant of· fi cia ls across the country.

Ottoson said San Onofre of­fici als a rc looking into lhe potcn· tlal gauge malfunct ion and other con cerns ra ised by Hcndrle 's lette rs .

San Onofre plant ofricials are a lso comparing any s im ila ri ties the ir unit may ha ve wllh the Three Mile Is land facility

Mesa Incident

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Or1tn1te County Supe rvisors pul thelr s t.amp ot a pprovid to. clay on plan• tor the future eo.ooo rHldent commuatty of Allio Vl.-j() dt~U>ite a h1s t -mlnute n•qut•11t for 11 de lay

J on Brand, for mer Laguna Bt>t1ch muyor . quest ioned the lt'1a hty or lllklng nna l action to· day

Brand . "l~Hltlng as a member of Vtlluge L:Jguna, Inc .. con· tc•ndttd J supplemental environ· Ott•ntul document that mentions .. u1:h ltungi. as a hotel in the Laguoa Greenbelt had nol been widely c1rcuJated or heard at a pubhc bearing .

Rut R.aehard Munsell . a n assis· tant director of county Environ· mental Ma nag m e nl Agency, aid the s upplem ent al report

will be used during later plan· 111ng and ls not part of the initial plan approved today.

Munsell said tbe report will be part of la te r public hearings.

Brand a lso submitted a letter sig n e d by A rnold H a no . chair man of Village Laguna. whi ch objected to coun ty efforts to withdraw the 6,623-acre Aliso

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2 m i les wad e . Abou t 2,000 h o m es w ere d estroyed or se ri ous ly da m aged a nd two shopping centers were heavily da m aged.

·'The only thing left or my house is I.he c loset I was lying in ... said one woman. who asked not to be identified. " I got so sca red I just laid th er e and prayed I ' vt• been through five hur r ican('s . but hurricanes are noth rnii compared lo this Takl· ml' ba<.'k to hurracanl's . ..

Some of t hos<' i n.1u r ed in Vl•rnon h ad been taken to W1c-h1ta Falls hospitals .

" Wl' were taking in;ured in

rrnm Vl'rnon when this one hit hcn'. · s aid Dr . Jaml's Lee, mL•d1cal coordinator for the Hed Cross m Wichita Falls.

Another tornado later struck Harrold, a s m a ll town nine miles west or Vernon. killing one person

A c- ross th e R ed Ri ver in Okl ahoma. a twister killed at IC'ast three persons and injured at lcCJst 70 in Lawton .

·'The des t ruction is going to be 111 m1lhons of doll ~1rs We got hit hard . s aid l'ol1cc Ca pt. Bob Eclmnnson

Tht• tornado s truck there about 5 15 pm ll mmutt>s :lfter a w a rnrng Slr(' ll had sounded .

" It sounded hkt• jets going O\'l'r. said Karen Le nh am. 34

" It happened so fast , 1t wa~ over before I could hide." sairl Mrs. E. A llansen. peering out from the s ta irs of her roon ess hOllS('

I\ t leas t 25 houses we r e dc•stroycd.

Other tornadoes were, reporled about the sa me t ime in outlying <:1reas of Texas. but authorities couldoot say how many touched down There wus some damage a t Lockett. six miles southwest of Vernon.

The c1t1es are in a n area or the Southwest commonly known as · · To r n·a d o 1\ II e y · b e c a u s e twbters frequently thunder over the roll ing hills covered with sagebrush. F ifteen years ago th is m o n t h , a n othe r k i ll e r tornado roared through Wichita Falls. killing seven people a nd causing $15 million da m age.

School Budget Mee ting Cancelled

/\ special meeting of Newport. Mesa school trustees tentaliveiy set for Tuesday to discuss the 1979·80 preliminary budget has been ca nce le d beca use t he budget won't be ready .

Trustees said .they hope to reschedule the bud get meet.ing for May 1

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woman remained ln critical con· dition today as the result or a gunshot attack by he r former Hance , who t he n com mitted suicide.

Police said LaNita F'. Wilson. who ls being trea ted a t . Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana, m ay l0$e a leg as a resul\ of Monday's attack .

Set. ntomas Lazar said It Is b elieved Steph e n W il s on Rlcbardson, 29, of Santa Ana. shot ber twice, then turned his huntl.n, rifJe on bJmsett because

he was upset about the couple's brea k-up.

The injured woman was in the process of breaking off the rela· tlonshlp, Lazar said.

Richardson ran bis truck into bi s e x -fiancee ·s ca r Mond ay evening on Redhill Avenue north of Bristol Street In Costa Mesa . the n shot her Lwtce in lhe left aide wllb a 30·08 rme, Lazar H id.

Rlcha.rdson s body was ' round In a nearby field a shon Ume later

VleJo ptoperty from the purvlew of the Coastal Comrolssioa.

Super visors t h is m ol'lllng made only a few t e c baJtal changee to a u.& of eondJlions a pproved lo coneept for Aliso Viejo two weeks ayo.

" As you know I didn't vote for a pproval or the Aliso Viejo , ge n e r a l p lan. " S u p e r vi s or Thomas Riley said at the start ol today 's session .

" But I will recommend ap­proval ol the conditions." Riley contin ued . comme nd in g the coun ty counsel for translating s upe r visor's conditions into a formal policy document.

AS proposed DOW lbe 20,000· unit community wou ld be buHt over the next 20 years on 6.623 acres nestled in lhe coasta l hil ls s ur r ounde d b y La1una Beach, South Laguna. Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel.

Riley, wbose Fifth I>istriet in· c I udes t h e fo rme r Mo ul to n Ranch acres tha t form A liso Vie· jo cast the lone vote iigainst the project two we eks a go after agu ing unsuccessfully that de · velopment be limited lo 16,000 houses, condomi n imums and apartments. . .

As it s tands now the Aliso Vie· jo Company must donate J ,476 of its a cres for open space. The origi nal gener a l pla n for the a rea called for retaining 4 .809 acres in open space a nd hmitc.-d construction to 10.097 homes Amon~ co nd 1t1o n s fo r ap

proval supervisors required that 5,000 of the futu re homes be pr iced in the so-called low and moderate inc-ome r ange so that fam1laes l'arnin~ l e~s tha n S22.000 annually could afford to buy them .

T hey also asked the company to take steps to ensure that the homei; would remain in thl' ur fordable price ranµe upon re s ale Lo future purchaser:. .

Friday Bank Hoius Cut

Good Friday and Friday the 13th are one and the same tb1s week , 1r you plan to do your banking on tha t day. you might end up with the bad luck that' s sa id to go hand 1n hand with the latter

Man y banks 1n lh<• Orange Coa::. l ar<.•a plan to c lo se a t noon . or thereabout:. To !><.' on the safe s ide. call firs t to be s ur t' of your brunch ·:. hours .

MISSING YOUNGSTER a.tea Francia, 7

lbmJ Cominues For Santa Ana~

Missing Boy, 7 Santa Ana police said today

th e y h a ven ' t rule d o ut the possibility of foul play in the dis· a ppearance two days ago or a 7 .ye a r-old boy.

" We are look i n g a t a ll possibilities," said Sgt. Kenneth Relnertson.

H e no t e d that the boy ' s pa r e nts a r e involv e d 1n a custody dispute ~ul th a t , s ince a court date is pending, neithe r a ppears to have a motive for hidi ng the boy .

'1'he youngster was identified as Charles Chris tophe r Francis, known as Chrissie, of Santa Ana.

ll.einert.son said Chrissie was last seen a t 5 :40 p.m . Monday near I.he intersect ion of Chestnut A venue and Lyon St reet near Prentice Park in Santa Ana

lie sa id Ch ri ss ie 's father. William Dennis F r ancis, had taken the boy with hi m that day on his delivery truck route and had dropped hi m off befo~ re· turning to his workplace. wrth 111slruc-tions to walk to Franc1:.· ta r nearby and wail for him .

Wh en Francis ret urned Ill m111utcs later. the boy was gone. Heinertson said .

Because lhe area 1s primarily business-oriented, and was d{·· serted at the time . no rt>liable IA 1tnesses ha\ C bee n found , Re ine r tso n sai d , a lthough television publicity has turned up so me possible si~hll n~s .

The boy is described as thin. "1th collar-length light brown hair. blue eyes a light complex· 100 and a small scar near the left eye.

H e \\ as wearing a multicolored T-shirt. a blue den· 1m jacket with a U S Army patch . and blue or g reen pants . Reinertson said .

T.&L AVIV, Israel <AP> -PalHtlnlan 111errtllaa in IOatbern LebanOa find rotket barra1e1 into northern Israel to. dayafta-a...1& ........... uieked PaWttm• a... ID .... ,taUaUoD for die bombbll OI a Tel A vlv market.

The ftnt buTaa9 ldt tile .... of kiryat Sbmona on tile LebaDele border. ·~ ....... ing a woman, and later le¥eral more rocket.a were find tmo die western Gall.lee area. aJoQa tbe Mediterranean No~ were reported in the secODd attack.. but Israeli gwmen replied wi&h a r tille ry salvos, tbe military command said.

Y asser Arafa t 's command ID Beirut said the rocket assault& t o u c h e d o ff a " running " a rtillery duel on both sidei ol Ule borde r . It said the l"errilla stronghold town of NabaUyeb a nd adjacent positions were UD· der heavy Is raeli cannon and missile fi re by midmorning.

In Cai r o . t h e E gy ptian Foreign Ministry issued a state. m e nl denouncing Is r ael 's air str ike into Leba non Tuesday, s aying it " contradicts. the aims or the peace efforts in tbe Middle East and . . . could have dis· astrous effects on the future of peace ln the area."

T he denunciation came after the 360-m e mbe r Egyptian Parl ia ment o verwh e lm ingly ratified the peace treaty with Is rael Tuesday. The vote was 329· 13. wilb one abstention and 17 a bsent.

Wind Spreads Costa Mesa House Blaze

Winds of 20 to 25 miles per hou r were blamed for helping spread a fire that ca used SSOO in damage to a Costa Mesa home. fire officia ls s~ud today .

Fire 1'I arshal Russ Henderson sa rd th<.• blaze, a t 4 · 17 p .m . Tues­day at the home of Michael Smith, 3130 Li merick Lane, was C'a u ~e d h y s parks f r o m a chimney being blowo onto the roof.

f'i re damage was rest ricted to the roof. Henderson said .

li e s aid fou r other m inor structure fires a lso occurred Tuei;day

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Who Knows About P-ro/ita? By 'OUN CVNNIFF

-~ ............... In speaking or prom.a, especially before they're made. such descr lpUvee as excetalve, wlqdfall, rlpotr, WI· ders~rved . and enormout usually rer)ect an attitude ratber than a measurement.

There is no dearth or prom measurements. Precise re. cords are kept (or proclical reasons. such as determln.lnf corporate health , taxes owed , cash distributions to shareholders. runds to e reinvested.

LAST VEAR WAS A GOOD ONE for profits, wilh cor· poraUons reportintt a 17 percent after ·tax increase over 1977. aceordlng to figures compiled by Citibank. Return on investment was 16 percent. on sales S.2 percent.

Whether these numbers are ex· cessi ve is a matter of judgment. They do show an improvement - return on invest· ment in 1977 was 14.9 pe rcent. on sales 5 percent - but few records were set and few even approached.

Since its figures were derived from returns by 2.491 publicly held companies 1 with arter-tax profits of S98 billion on sales of $1.7 trillion in 1978 >. Citibank's survey is considered authoritative. cu"'"'"'"

It shows that as an industry. petroleum production and refining earned more net income than any other industrial category, some $14 9 billion. ti 12 percent increase over 1977's $13.3 billion.

BVT, AS OIL COMPANY OFFICIALS anxiously re­mind the public. big is relative. Their investment is huge. they point out. nearly $104 billion in 1978. From that invest· ment they received a return or 14 .4 percent.

Is 14.4 percent large? Not when measured against the 16 percent average of a ll manufacturers . Nor ts it large when matched against the 2()-plus percent return earned by many consumer products manufacturers .

The baking industry . for example , earned 20.3 percent for its shareholders . Soft drink manufacturers earned 22.8 percent. drug and medicine producers 21.5 percent and soap.cosmetic concerns 2().8 percent.

THE OTHER COMMON measurement. retu rn on sales. sometimes gives a different picture. but mainly because of the varying nature or businesses . Last year the return rose to 5.2 from 5 percent.

Once again. oil companies fell below the average, re· tainin~ 4.8 percent or their sales. a per cent almost imper ceptibly hi gher than in the previous yea r. And 1979? That now becoml'S thl· b1 ~question

With price controb being pha:.ed out for U S.·produced crude oil. P resident Ca rter has strongly expressed hi~ belief that 011 com pan,> pror.ts will be excessive unless pe1red to s1 zc by te1xes

HIS OfOICF. or WORDS has especially angered some corporate executives What. they ask. doc!'> he mel.ln by t!X· cessive. w1ndlall. enormous. ripoff, undcrscrved words he used in seektn i:? support for a n oil-profits tax '!

In defense of their companies and they say, in de-fense of the free enterprise system - more each year in· elude in thefr annual reports a breakdown of what hap­pened to revenues they received.

General Motors, which reported sales las t .Year of $53.5 billion. notes on the opening page or its report that 32.7 per· cent went to employees. 51.8 percent lo suppliers and 8.1 percent to taxes.

COMPARE THOSE FIGURES, IT seems to say. with the 2.8 percent ret ained for " use in the business: · and the 2.7 percent d istr ibuted to nearly I 3 million shareholders. the people who own the company

Corporations maintain 1t ts only by breaking down l hC big numbers - by return on equity. return on sales. profits in relation to other years and the dis tribution of revenues - that a fai r picture e merges.

" Excess." they maintain. is immeasurable. Especial· ly in advance.

Mercury Reports Quarter's Record

Mercury Savings &: Loan Association. based in Hunt· ington Beach. ha s reported record net after.tax firs t quarter earnings and total assets of $600 million. The an­nounce ment was made on the association 's 15th bir thday. recording growth from an initial $2 million in assets on April 10. 1964 to $600 million in assets on Tuesday. without mergers or acqu1s1t1ons.

N et after · t ax co n so l ida t e d 1u naudited1 e arni.n~ s for the quarte r ended Marc h 31 we re SI.633.399. compared with Sl.256.528 for the like period in 1978. Per·shar~ earnings jumped to 50 cents from 39 cents in 1978. In 1978 the association posted record earnings for the fuU year. Pe r-share earnings a re based upon the weighted average outstanding shares of 3,254.957. com· pared with 3.250,991 in 1978. The portfolios of savings and loans both reached record levels .

MERCURY PAID A 25·CENT per share cash dividend in J a nuary and. beginning with the April dividend payment, has converted to quarterly cash payments al 12'AI cents a quarter for 1979.

Me rcury operates I l oHiccs in Orange, Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties. with a 12th offi ce scheduled to open by mid-year in Torra nce and a 13th scheduled to open in the third quarter in Ca marillo.

Baba Bllri•n• Parle Gees llp Anticipating a June compleUon date, construction is

under way on the 13·acre. 183,000-square-fool Bolsa Busi· ness Park in Huntington Beach.

Arosa Development & Management. Inc., Is owner and developer of the property .

The park will contain seven multi-tenant and four free· s tanding buildings . OHice and industrial apace of up to

32,138 square feet wiJI be available.

( T"t.KJNG J Coldwell Banker of ~ Newport Beach Is the

STOCK leasing agent for the $5.5 ""------------ million park, located at

thecornerofBolsaChica . Str e et a nd Bol sa

Avenue, one mile from the San Diego rreeway.

Two California home loan companies, Aamea Home IAan and Capitol Home Loan Co., have merfed.

Gary K. Judls, founder and presldeat of the 14-year-old Capitol Home Loan, said he will reeetve ball of the luued and outstanding Aamea stock u a result of tbe meraer.

The consolidated Aames/Capltol or1anluUon will be headquartertd at Aames' offices in Loe Aqeln and will conduct ~rust deed broker.,e acUviliH under the Aames name .

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name Caldi.sk for the noppy dlae drive com.,.ny that it at· quired from Califomla Computer Produda, Anaheim.

Tbe m~r thrust of the dJvlsion wHJ be to continue to supply noppJ dltk drives. "Caldlak will remain lD cauromta emplo)'ln1 a majority ol tbe tame people ... worked for CalComp before tbe acqulllllon," eald Ro11t E . Blllinp, pretldent.

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