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DAILY PILOT Die ·ch, Rose Ask
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• I RSOAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 1•, 1978
VOL 11 llO JU • M CTI<*'-U ,.AGet
For Change of ,Venue
• Brown Woos County Bullde1•s
(See Ppae A3)
• Rusk Ha111mers SherUf Gates
l ( (See Page A3)
• Cou••t Told of Hughes Drug Use
• Travolta Mobbed in London
Widow TestHies
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·Trial Move Sought
D iedrich, Rose A sk Ven ue Change
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose filed a motion today
to have their upcoming trial on
bribery related charges moved
to another county
D iedrich a nd Rose's last
minute bid to have their trial
m oved elsewhere cam e four
1tays before their trial in Ora nge
Co unty S uperior Co urt is
scheduled to get under way.
In the petition requesting the
ch a nge, Diedrich 's a ttorney
Ma rshaU Morgan said :
·'Th e r e i s r e a son a ble
likelihood that a fair and im·
partial triaJ cannot be had in
Orange County because or the
prejudice that exists against the
d e f e nd a n t s b y virtue o f
widespread publicity this a nd
Drugs Asked?
Hughes 'Pain' Described
OGDEN, Utah <AP> -A pros-
ecution wit ness has testified
that the late Howard Hughes
com plained about the st rength
and quality of pain-killing drugs
he had been receiving.
The testimony t•a me from Dr.
Norman Cra ne. a former physi-
cian to Hughes. following jury
selection in the U.S. District
Court trial of Or. Wilbur Sutton
Thane, 53. or Logan. Ut:ih
Tha ne, Hug hes· pers on a l
physician JO years. is charged
with illegally dist ributing a con-
trolled substance to Hughes.
The defendant. medical direc·
tor of Utah State University's
Exceptional Child Center. is ac-
cused of supplying Hughes with
5,500 dosage units or codeine
Toun Vmm
No Snakes
HENRYETTA, O kla .
<AP) -It's o fficia l :
Poisonous snakes a r(' no
longer welcome within the
Umila of this city of some
1.000 people.
In kee ping with the
voters' wishes. the City
Counc il enacted a n or .
dlnance banning the keep·
Ing of poisonous snakes or
other dangerous reptiles.
City residents voted
888·418 on Aug. 29 to ban
the creepy crawlers. The
ordinance e nacted by the
council carried out the
vot.era' wilbes.
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phosphate from April 1974 until
Hughes' death in April 1976.
Crane. 72, and Hughes aide
John M. Holmes, 62, both of Los
Ange les, pleaded no contest
Monday in Las Vegas to federal
charges they supplied Hughes
with codeine. They are to be sen-
tenced Oct. 23 and under a plea·
bargaining agreement the gov·
ernment will recommend proba·
ti on.
Crane said that following a
1946 accident, Hugh es took
morphine for pain, became ad-
dicted and began taking codeine.
Cr a ne said he had tried to get
Hughes off the drug for 13 years
a nd had not succeeded.
"I tho ug ht it w as ti m e
someone else tried," he said.
De fense attorney T errence
Murphy asked Crane if Hughes
d uring a meeting with Crane
a nd Thane said he was using an
excessive amount of drugs. as
much as 25 to 45 gra ins a day.
Cra ne said. "I don't remember
the 45 part."
Crane said he was under the
impression Thane was trying to
get Hughes to cut down on CO·
deine but that during this meet·
Ing with the two doctors, Hughes
complained about the s trength
and quality of the drugs he was
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Teachers to Work
CAMARILLO CAP> -A strike
by the 240teachersofthe Pleasant
V a ll ey Elem e ntar y
School District was averted
We dnesda y a fte r d istric t
neaotialors agreed to restore
pay hikes fror.en since the adop-
r ton of Propoeition 13. 1
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other indictments have been
give n by the media." '
Diedrich and Rose we re in·
dieted by the county Grand Jury
l as t December on bribe r y
charges related to a land use de-
cis ion m ade by the County
Board of Supervisors in 1973.
Six months earlier . Diedrich
was named among five defen-
da nts in an indictment that
charged them with violating
state political cam paign laws.
All but one cha rge against the
supe rvisor in that indictment
have been dropped and are
pending onJy an appeal by the
stale Attorney General's Office.
Rose was tried in 1976 and
ro und innocent on bribe r y
charges related lo his duties as a
Fulle rto n pla nnin g com-
missioner.
When as king that the t rial on
the bribery related charges be
moved elsewhere. Morgan cited
a poll done on Diedrich 's behalf
last year by Opinion Research
Inc.
According to t he la wyer
Diedrich had been reluctant to
discu ss the p oll 's r esults
because they would be "of great
detriment to him and of great
benefit lo his political foes."
The petition showed that 28.5
p erce nt or t hose ques tioned
thought Diedrich guilty of the
political corruption c harges .
Simultaneously, only two per·
cent believed him to be innocent.
That poll was taken before the
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Snow Drifts
Into Mexico
MEXICO CITY <APl -
A snowstorm blocked the
Toluca Highway which
crosses a mountain range
west of Mexico City.
The storm dumped near·
ly three feet of s now
Wednesday along a nine.
mile stretch. No casualties
were reported.
The mountain road. the
only major highway lead·
ing wes t out of Mexico Cl·
ty. oftens get.a s nowfall in
the winter lime, but
almost ne ve r In Sep.
tembor.
IJttder fi'I re
Rep. J oshua Eilbcrg. 0 -Pa ..
h as been accused by the
House Ethics Committee of
acce pli ~g f avors and
b e n e fit~ of m o r e th a n
$100,000 in what the p anel
ter m ed a conflict of in-
te rest.
lontlon Scerw
'Terrifying'
To Travolta
LONDON <AP> -It was a
case o( Wednesday night fever
whe n Ho llywood s t ar Jo hn
Travolta a rrived at the Empire
T heater in Leicester Square for
t he first night or his movie
"Grease"
Som e women cried out and
others fainted. One guest had
her dress ripped down the back.
Severa l photogra phers lost
equipment and one had two flash
guns smashed .
Tra volta's bodygua rds had to
c limb on the r oof o f his
limousine to shout at s hovinK
fa ns to get back as POiice cleared
a p ath for Tr1avolla a nd his
girlfrie nd, Marilu Ucnner.
"I was terrified -I've never
kno wn an r thing like this, ..
Travol'--said once safely inside.
Travolta a nd co-star Olivia
Newton-John were hurried out ot
a rear entrance bE'(ore the ntm
finished to a void more t rouble.
While he stayed in his t\Olel,
she went lo a party f'l_r l,000
gucsta. r
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His 'lrratiollal'
Desire Cited
WASHINGTON !AP ) Lee
Ha rvey Oswald's widow test ified
today that she believes Oswald
assassinated President John f'
Kenned y as a n irrational al
tempt to seek recognition
Marina Oswald Porter told th£>
House assassinations comm ittee
she believes Oswald acted alone
because his secretive nature
would not have allowed him to
confide in anyone about an as-
s assination plan.
In her testimony today and
Wednesday. s he stressed t hat
she does not know for certain
tha t Oswald was the assassin
who shot Kennedy to death m
Dallas on Nov 22, 1963
"I'm just as anxious to fmd
answers as everybody else 1s,"
she said.
But pressed for her opinion
about whethe r Oswald killed
Kennedy, she replied "Yes . I do
believe he did. I believe the man
was capable of it."
Questioned about whether his
motives would h ave b een
political or the product of men-
tal instability, she replie~ "l
really don't know what to say·
about the motive.
"If you want m y t>e rsonal
opinion as to whether it's mental
or political. l would have to say
it's the mental state oft he per..on
The whole matter is so ir rational
it's dirficuJt for us to come up with
any rational answer.··
Rep. Richardson Preyer. 0
N.C., s uggested that Oswald
may have chosen lo ki ll Ken·
nedy because he thought a:-
sassinaling "the m an at the
top ." whatever his politic".
would bring Oswa ld the recogn1
uon he had long sought and
failed to achieve.
Mrs. Porter said she found
that plausible.
Committee members s pent
much of the morning quizz1nl(
Mrs . Porter about subtle dif
ferences between her testimony
and the accounts she gave the
NEW TY SEASON
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networks make their annual btd
ror public (~vor a nd precious
points In the Nielsen ratings.
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Warren ,Commission, the FBI,
the Secret Service and author
P ris cilla J ohnson McMillan.
For example, s he testified
Wednesday tha t s he thoug ht
Soviet authorities censored mail
and bugged the apa rtment
where she and Oswa ld lived in
Minsk in the months a fter their
marriage in April 1961. She said
t h en s h e h a d n o d irect
knowledge that they we re under
surveillance but assumed from
~ossip that the a uthorities wouJd
spy on an American li ~ing there.
Mrs McMill an's book about
the Os walds quotes hl'r as say-
ing a Soviet comm issar told her
the couple we re under sur -
veillance She told the commit·
tee the McMillan account is cor·
reel and that she failed to r ecall
t he s ituat ion fu lly in h er
testimony
On another point. she testified
that she and Oswald stayed in a
boarding house in Rotterdam.
l.h e Netherl:lnds. a s they
traveled from the Soviet Union
to thl' United States in 1962.
Rt>p Christopher Dodd. D·
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Weather
P:irtly l'loudy through
Friday Slight ch~nce or
~pr 1 n k l e" or lt jt ht
shOwers . Lows tonight 62
to 66 Highs Frid3y 70 to
76
I NSID E T O D"'"
The story of beach trolley
cars 1.t one o/ smogless r11ght11
and 1ra}J1C·JQmless days Set:
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Dropouts Discover
Se c ret Documents?
W I NSTON-Sl\LEM , NC.
11\ P 1 High "·huol dropout!>
"ho s t urnblc·d on top secret
clot•u11wnt~ "' a :-.tolcn car htd
them in <in abandonl'd house and
lned t o sell them, the Wins ton·
S:.t lem Journal said today
· The documents were in a
trunk that b<.·longed to Gra ham
Mar lin of Winston·Salem, the
last J\mencan a mbassador ti)
South Vil'tnum . lie look tht·
document~ with him when hl•
flpd Sru~cin twforl' 1t foll lo lttl.'
North V1ctnam('S<' 1n April 1975
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t ar wa:. '>lllll•n l:JM DN'eml><.·1
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.. 't•hruar) wht'n a Wmslon·Salem
~t ud e nl told his teache r he
thought he knew about some
-;ccr<'l d•K·umcnls.
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sources close to the investiga
t1 o n . s aid th at t he s tudent
cl:J1mcd he had frie nds who
kn<'~ the car thieves. The slu·
dt•nt produc(•rl a notebook which
included lcltl'rs from P resident
Nixon, military r ecord s a nd
m ;q.1s and other government
documents.
School officials told the FBI.
whil'h. the Journal said, agreed
not to <•hargc the thieves in ex
change for hc•lp and the docu·
mt·nts
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:-.ell somt· of thc notebooks to
local attorneys, hut it was not
known whetht•r any were actual·
ly sold
T h<' Washington Post reported
WC'dnt•s d ay th a t f e d e r a l
a11t h or1t1cs were s tudyi ng
whethe r lo pro~ecute Marlin for
k1•1·111ng tht• documenls
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"111•gt•ry at Baptist Hospit al
twn·. said this week hl' Intended
1u turn lht• documents, which he
d ;u m s were his personal pro~r
l). ovt•r l o the Lyndon B
.Johnson LJbrury in Austin. Tex.
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LOSES SECRET FILES
Ex-Ambassador Martin
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OSWALD .••
Conn .. noted that she h as pre-
viously tes tified they stayed In a
private apartme nt th«!re.
"T hat's what I ca~I boarding
house. There's a fference?"
she responded. "ll ooks like a
private house and you rent a
room and the lady of the house
prepares a meal."
It was not immediately clear
what the com mittee was trying
to establish. but mos t questions •
on he r contradictions appeared
to go to the pomt or Oswald's
possible involvement in any sort
of conspiracy.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Porter
d eclined to say whether s he
believes Oswald killed Kennedy.
but acknowledged she ·'felt ve ry
uneasy" at the time because she
t hought he might be involved .
"It crossed my m ind." she
said then. "I ho!>{?d Lee was not
involved."
Preyer . t h e co mmi ttee
chairman, had asked her if, in
hinds ight. she could s ay whether
Os wnld did 1l.
"I don't know If I a m qua lified
to make statements like that
because I kne w one side of Lee
but I did not know his whole
character.'' she replied .
Asked ir Os wald protested his
innocence during her one meet·
mg with him at the Dallas jail
afte r the assassination, Mrs.
Porter said "He never told me:
'I am innocent'."
"Did he look calm?'' she wa1
asked.
"He looked scared ." she said.
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HUGHES .•.
rcc('lvlng.
Murphy as ked Crano It one
could get codeine phoaphate In
lhe Bahamas without a pre•crip-
llon. Crane said yes.
Mu r phy said thal wh e n
Hughes was i n t ho care of
Thane. they had been outalde Lht
United Stat", In the Baham as
and Acapulco.
Hughes W88 beln1 Oown from
Acaputc<t.o Tex•• al the time ol this dcott1
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lhf CoAtn Rlcun border, and lhe
rebel>-wt~re reported regrouping
ror Ull alhl(•k on Musaya, 18
m ilt's :-.outhN11H of the cup1ta l
Most shops uncJ office~ 1n
J4an1111(u¥ we re still closed by a
gener11l strike against Somoza ,
but the heavily patrolled capital
wu~ gl·ncrally quu~t
The Red C ross es tim a ted
more than 400 persons killed and
800 wounded across the country,
with at least 200 dead and 200
wounded in Masaya. since the
Sandinista L1berat1on Front at·
tacked national gua rd posts in
most or the nation's cities Satur·
day night.
The lefti!\t guer rillas' cob·
blestone barricades on the Pan·
American Highw<ty stopped a ll
traffic to Esteli. 60 miles north
of Managua . Ch1nandega, 65
miles northwest of the capita l.
and Leon. 20 miles southeast of
Chinandega.
The rebels were reported in
control of the three cities, with
the na tiona l gua rd garrisons
besieged in their headquarters
compounds and the re bels gel·
ting support from the towos peo·
pie.
T her e was no indication that
any reinforcem ents had reached
the beleaguered gover nment
troops . There was s!>{?cula lion
that the advancing soldiers were
exha usted from the fi ghting in
Masaya and were slopping to
get some sleep.
"Let them come . We ar e
ready here.·· said or1e or the rebels
manning a bar ricade in Esteli, a
town of 40.000.
Anyone approaching the na-
tion a I ituard's command post
near the center of town was shot
at , and one reside nt sa id the
soldi ers we r e h o l di n g 58
prisone rs . including the presi-
de nt of the chamber of com·
merce.
T he Cuban news agency P rensa
Latin a s a id t he Es tc li reb-
els ha d executed a number of
civilians armed by the govern·
ment after "a popular tribunal
found them g uilty of crimes
against the citizen ... But foreign
reporters who visited the city
Wednesday heard no thing of
this.
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DIEDRICH. •
Decem ber bribery re lated in·
dictments in the r ash of bad
publicity tha t descende d on
Diedrich then.
But to fortify his argument
that the county s upe r v is or 's
chances or having a fa ir trial in
Orange County a re in jeopardy,
Morga n attached a three-inch
st ack of news pa pe r clippings
that recount the publicity sur·
ro unding the indictments.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge John F lynn has scheduled
a heari~ and is expected to rule
on t be motion for a change of
venue late in the d ay. .
If moved, t he trial will be
transfe rred to a nother county
and be presided over by a judge
from that county.
Tetreher,, Pacts
End Strikes
By 1be Associated Press
Teacbers have new con tracts
in Boston. Burlington. Vt.. and
E lgin .• Ill., but efforts to settle
wages disputes are still stymied
in Cleveland, Dayton. Seattle
a n d especia lly Bridgeport.
Conn., whe re mo re t ha n 70
teachers remain in jail today for
refosing to end their walkout in
Connecticut's la rgest city.
The Bridge port Education As·
sociation, representing the strik·
ing t eachers. asked for resump-
tion of negotiations today. A
group Of 63 leachers joined 13 Un·
ion leaders and negotiators in jail
Wednesday for refusing to obey a
back -to-work il\iunction.
The jailed strikers are being
fined ~ a day for ever y day
they disobey the injunction while
the union has lo pay a $10,000·a ·
d ay fine. The association also
m ust pay the cost of keeping the
teachers in custody.
Missjng Girls
Shot to Death
SACRAM ENTO fA P > -Two
teen .age girls. whose bod
were found In a fie ld Wed nesday
night, had both been shot In the
head. sheriff's spokesman Rill
Mlller aald today.
M Ille r said both wer e fully
c lothe d a nd the r e was n o
e vid e nce o r sexual assault .
Autopates were to~ conducted.
The vfctlms were Identified as
Rhonda Schetfler. a nd Klppi
Vau1ht. 16. Mrs. Scheffler had
been married for a bout nine
m ontha. They had been reported
m luln1 Monday when they failed~ return from a 1hoppln1 trip. I
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D eath Car in Suii
Three teen -age girb were killed Aug Ill
whe n lhi:-. 1973 Ford Pinto cxplo<kd and
burst into fla m e s wht•n struck from
bl'lllnc1 rn·ai· Elkhart , Ind. The Ford Motor
C o m p a n y h <.1 " b <· t' n 1 n d • c t <.' d f o r
n •spons1b1l1ty in :l!-. rhos 1gn of lhl' auto
2 Fugitives Recaptured
Hostages Free d; 2 More Escapees Sought
MARIANNA. Ark IAP I -
Aut horities said today they re·
captured two of four Tennessee
prison fu~illvt's who blasted
their way out or a bowling alley.
hijacked a small plane and fl ed
west across fl ood -dre nc hed
Arkansa s. seizing and releasing
hostages
The men were captured on the
outskirts of the Lawrence Coun·
ly community of llox1e after
they rammed a roadblock, state
police said. There were no re·
ports of injurie~
The two were identified <JS
George Bonds. 24. of Grcm1te C1
ty, Ill .. and Floyd Ray Bre wer.
28. of Rutherford Coi.nty. Tenn
Officers said the m en told
t h e m the othe r es capees
Larry Chisem. 29. of Forrest C1
ty. Ark., <Jnd Richard Lyons. 30.
of Ohio -were traveling in a
separ ate vehicle with two
hostages . Mr. and Mrs Joh n B.
King of Woodla wn, u central
Arkansas town.
The Kings had been taken cap.
ti ve as the prisoners freed
Richa rd Rutledge, 20. H<' had
been seized We dnesday nighl
when he we nt to invest1g<tte
their plane. which l:.indcd on a
muddy farm road near his home
m eastern Arkansas.
State police and FBI agents
gathered s hortly after dawn to
begin a ground search for the
fug itives through a tangled
network of rural roads . swampy
woods. creeks and rivers Low
clouds and heavy ram washed
out plans for an aerial search
a nd' rain·swotlcn creeks were
running over their han ks in
many areas or the state.
Police said the escapees were
apparently headed west and
be lieved to be traveling in
Rutledge's black pickup and a
lale ·model Ford Rronc-o
Rutledge told h1~ family by
telephone that he and his c-a p·
tors spl'nl the night with thl'
Kings and that he had b<.'cn Lied ·
up a nd left be hind when t he
fugitives took off with the couple
Briefcrue
Brings Out
Bomb Squad
J\ misplaced briefcase
belonging to an aide or
Gov Edmund Brown Jr
brought the Orange Coun
ty Sheriff's bomb squad to
Irvine '!> A1qlorte r Inn
Wednesday a fte rnoon.
T he case. <ipparently
left in the hotel's parking
lot. was turned in to the
front desk sometime later.
at a bout the h me th•• gov
e rno r was s peaktni( to
Ora nJ?e County builders at
the hotel
Thal was too mut·h for
the s tate police• who gua rd
Brown They c:allcd Irvine
police who ev<.icuated the
hote l ·s lobby and sum
moned the bomb sq uad.
Police reports noted the
prec <.1ul1ons wt>rc takt'n
hcCaU~l' Of tht• pre~l'nc:t• U[
a "high state official ..
Bomb cx!>{?rts took tht.•
o;u~p1cious cas t> tnln the
p a rk 1ng lot. J?•ni;crly
opened it and found that it
did tndeed belong to one of
Brown's aides
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th1~ morning
The min1mum·sec urity tn·
m a te ·~ escape d wh i le on a
rccrt'at1onal outmg al a bowling
J llc y 1n Dickson. Ten n . on
Wednesday afternoon a nd forced
their way aboard the g reen·and-
wh1lc. smgle·engine Cessna 182
for the 220·m1le trip west to
Mar ianna.
The prisoner•: burst out or the
building 's bathroom fi ring two
s h ot g uns. d isarmed p rison
guards after a brier exchange of
(ire a nd grabbed four .38·caliber
p is tols . An officer. anolht'r
prisoner and one of the escapees
wen· s lightly wounded
They took a bowling aUey
employee with them. treed her
unharmed al the airport. then
fon·cd the: airport mana~cr to
I ly them to J\rka n sa~ T he
m an ager was r elea se d un
harmed after the ptane landed.
Edward Atchison. owner of
the Bowl 0 -Rena in Dickson.
. said that whe n the four men
cam e out of the betthroom. "It
didn 't look like they was trying
to hurt anybody
"They were just t rying to gel.
.1 w ay." he said "They wa~
:-.hooting J I tht· l'Clling They
'ihot onc or tht· guards who w:Js
-;hoottng back at them And they -
"\hot one or lht-prisoners but that
was an acl'1den1 ..
P~taJ Ruling Due
Wf\.Sll l NGTON cAP1
Labor troubll'·~hooter James J
llealy 1s tn seclusion. facing a
Saturday cleadhne to decide on a
btnding l'Ontracl sc..•ttlcment cov
cring 516.000 posta l workers. His
ruling couJd ~llll trurncr illegal
wild cul strikes led by dis·
sa ttsfwd union leaders.
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Irvine Co. Plan ~,500 New Boni es
Th lrvtnll ompun) f1h-.t .1
propou.I Wt.-dne~dD) lo hu1ld ,,
new &.~hom n •11thllorhoud in
the cUy ol ln•1nt'
The Pl"OpOl<.•'<i d •11,•lopmt•nl "
a d J <' c n l t o l h t' t' ' 1 ' l 1 n .: c -.1 verdale h ot.I 1njl lra1·1
betwe~n the Snn Owito F'r('(',.it\
and ltVlnt.' ~ter l>rtH. tht• S11n
Dleco t'r\'e« Chttnnel .And l'ulH·r
Or ave
lt wtll <'O\lt'r I ,28r. J('rt '
~tween tht• I n int• tndu1<\rt<1 I
l·omplc>). Wl'"' ilnd tht' rum
munlty o< WoodbricJJ<l'
T h \• 1t r e a 1 i. d 1•" 1 Kn t1 l •• d
V11lagP 14" 10 tht• N ly Kl'm:rul
f\)Un It Wiii lnC IUclf' ~ Ut'rt'h CJ(
<om m l'r<'lal d t\ e lopmt•nt u'
W('ll Ub K,:,00 hOUbt'!I und ujlUrt
mrntl'
F'ull deH·lopmt·nl ot lht• prnJ
t• (' I I 'i c• )( p l' (' t c• ti h V t h t'
m id 108().., <1C'tord1n.i to rom
pany prowctmns
Th\• plan must go through u
1u,r1eb of pubh1· hcurin1ts and ap
1,rovub h<>for<> the r1ty Plannmg
Com m11>Mon and ("ity Council
l)oualai. Ford, lr111nc Com·
pnny p rOJtH'I d1rt'clor. s aid
"mor<' I hun ~ pnccnt" of the
m•w ho111ci. wlll bt• priced al
$60,000 lo $80,000. with an add•·
llonu I IU pt'rccnl pri<.•ed below
lhut
Ford 1tatd the <.•heaper housing
1i. µropo~ed to be built within the
111teor1or of Lhe dC'velopment. with
housing, m the $100,000·and·up
cate~ory on the periphery and io
particular, around Main Sireet.
near Culverdale
Other features of the plan in·
elude:
A lree·lined promenade -a
collector for pedestrian and auto
traffic and a corridor for the
location of parks and schools
Twenty neighborhood parks,
plus a large community park
centrally located
--Five church sites using
shared parking.
-Realignment of Main Street
north of the exlstlng Culverdale
School.
· Propo,.ed sites for four
elementary schools. two in·
termedlate schools and one high
scbool. AU sites are adjacent to
proposed parks.
The commercial development
may inc lude , Ford said.
hardware stores. banks, medical
facilities. dru~ ~torci.. convcn·
1e n ce mdrketi.. f d:,t ·food
restaurants. locksm1thi. and pro·
fes&ional offices.
The re also will be a 1>hopping
center. if plans are approved.
Most of the commercial de·
velopmenl i~ planned along lht•
west l>ide of the community. a!> d
buffer to the andul>trial com
plex.
Ford said the company plaru.
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Peace Eluding Su 0 t Leaders
OMIV .._. $"9tC ,,_
OWNER POPE ON PORCH OF HIS OLD REDWOOD HOME
Victorian Gingerbread and Modem Air Conditioning
Home Finds
Costa Mesa Vnveils Hi8tory
By MICHAF.LPt\SKEVICH
Of IM 0.tly Pllol SUll
Costa Mesa's mo~l famou~ his·
torical building·'
The Estancia Adobe, natural·
ly, but city planneri. ha11e been
coming up with a few surprises
as they prepare a "H1 stoi:ical
Resources Element ·· to the
general plan.
For example . th e re 's a
weathered white buildin~ at 21.50
Newport Blvd . now visible
behind the charred s keletal re-
mains of Russ' ha mburger
~tand .
The home of Dean and Viola
Pope for the past 33 years is one
of the oldest buildings in Costa
Mesa.
During the 1880s. the redwood
home with a touch of V1ctornrn
Coas t
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Friday. Slight chance of
s prinkle s or l ight
showers. Lows tonight 62
to 66. Highs Friday 70 to
76.
INSIDE TOD,\ Y
T'lw "°" of beach trolley con ii one of ~u nights
and tro/Jic·jomUN days See
f"eoturtnQ. Page Cl.
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~ingerbread about the eaves was
rooted near a rorgotten railroad
hne that serviced the village of
Harper. (Costa Mesa's earliest
settlement. I.
It was the home and working
headquarters of the railroad's
station master near what Is now
the intersection of Baker and
Bristol Streets.
The building was moved lO its
present location in the early 40s,
and, when the Popes moved in
on Jan. 2. 1946, it was at the out·
er edge of a 10.acre gourd and
peanut farm owned by Harry
Opp.
"I don't think there were more
than nine houses In a four-block
are a." Pope said today.
T he water line was laid
above ground and a sewer was
stall years away.
"When the earthquake hit it
kind of rocked and rolled ...
but it's still here," Pope said
with a grin.
About the only cha nge the '
house has undergone in the past
90 years Is a new roof to replace
the cedar shingles that stayed on
with the help of hand-made
square headed nails.
A lot of folks are interested in
buying the home, said Mr. Pope.
and it almost changed hands this
week.
But the Popes are holding
back and wouldn't mind turnlmz
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Projects Shredded
WASHlNGTON <APl -The
House Armed Services Commit·
tee, still smarting over Presi·
de nt Carter's rejection of a S2
billion nuclear aircraft carrlt!r,
haa virtually shredded his shop.
ping list for scores of alternate
military project.a. The commit·
tee sent Oefenee Secretary
Harold Brown back to the Pen·
lagon Without an extra penny
Wednuday
Early
Windup
Unlikely
CAMP DAVID. MO I A P• A
peace formula eluded leaders al
the MidC'ast summit toduy 1md
prospect:. for an c<irly windup
seemed lo fade
Spoke~man Jody Powell said
"more progress and more flex·
ib1hty arc essential" if Presi-
dent Carter's unprecedented
conference with Egyptian Prcs1·
dent Anwar Sadat and Israeli
P rime Minis ter Mc n ache m
BcAinis to sutcced
At a briefing only 24 hour:-.·
after hE' dl·darcd the :.umm1t to
bt· in 1ts .. final t-lai;tes ... the
Wh ile House press se<.·retary
told reportl'rS "a framework for
reaching peace" wcs s s till
beyond grasp
"llow long the final s tages will
last is a matter of some conjec·
lure." Powell said, speaking for
all t hree governments at Camp
David. "The rinal sl agc could be
the longest stage.··
At the same time, diplomatic
sources who said e1trlier in the
day that the summit appeared
headed toward a windup by Fri•
d ay were edging from their
forecast
One U.S. official. who asked
not to be identified, said the
talks could extend beyond the
J ewis h Sabbath , a 24 -hour
period that ends at nightfall
Saturday
The offtcutl :-aid Powell was
trying lo curh opt1m1st1c news
reports 1ndk<1ting an early end
for the summit The official
described the talks as stayi ng al
essentially the same stage the
past two or thr~c days.
Powell's call for more fl ex·
ibility came in a formal slate·
ment approved by all three del·
egat1ons The s tatement claimed
continuing progress Without
providing speciHcs and said
"lhl' inwnse efforts orthe past rew
days arc continuing "
Res ponding t o ques t ions.
Powe ll mslsted that the s ummit
was not "at a stalemate "
Carter. an early riser . walked
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Ah, Yesteryear
Motorists' eyes still bug when they spot
gasoline prices pos ted a l this rural service
station 20 miles southwest of San
Bernardino. Many of them metle a
sc reeching slop at the pumps. But the
pumps have long s mce been dry and the
s tation closed. Mainly now. it's a play.
gr ound for children. And memories of
pri~es past.
Pair Ask Trial Change
Diedrich, Rose Cite County 'Prejudice'
Ora nge County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
Le Roy Rose filed a motion today
to have their upcoming trial on
bribery related charges moved
to another county.
Diedrich and Rose's last
minute bid to have their trial
m oved elsewhere came four
days before their trial in Orange
Cou nly S uperior Court is
scheduled to get under way.
In the petition requesting the
c hange , Diedrich ·s a ttornty
Ma rs hall Morgan said.
"'There is .rea s onable
likelihood that a fair and im·
partial trial cannot be had in
Orange County lx!cause of the
prejudice that exists ugainst the
d efe nd a n ts by virtue or
widespread pubijcity t his and
other indictme nts have been
given by lhe media.··
Diedrich and Rose were in·
dieted by the county Grand Jury
las t Decembe r on bribe r y
charges related to a land use de·
cisio n made by the County
Board of Supervisors in 1973.
Six months earlier, Diedrich
was named among five defen·
dants in an i ndictme nt that
charged them with violating
state Political campaign laws
All but one charge against the
supervisor in tha t indictment
have been dropped a nd are
pending onJy an appeal by the
stale Attorney General's Office.
Rose was tried in 1976 and
found innoce nt on bribery
charges related to ha:. duties as J
Fullerton planninl! com -
missioner
Wh en askmg that the trial on
the bribery related cha rges bt.·
moved elsewhere. Morgan cited
a poll done on Diedrich ·._ behalf
las t year by Opinion Research
Inc.
According to th e lawyer
Diedrich had been reluctant to
disc uss th e pol I '!. r t'sult:-.
because they would be "of great
detriment to him and or great
benefit to his Polillcal foes "
The pet1t1on s howed that 28.S
perct•nt of those quest ioncd
thought Diedrich guilty of the
political corruption charges
Simultanc.'Ously. only two pe r-
cent believed him to be innocent.
That poll was taken before the
December bribery relafl•d in·
dictments in the rush of bud
publicity that dt:scendcd on
Died r ich then.
But to fortify his a rgument
that the county su pervisor·~
chances of havin~ a fair lrlal In
Orange County are in jeopardy.
Morgan attached a three-inch
stack of news paper c llppin~s
that recount the publ1c1ty s ur·
rounding the indictments
Orange County Superior Court
Judge John Flynn has scheduled
a hearing and is expected to rule
on the motion for a changt! of
venue late in lhc day.
Stocks Plummet
NEW YORK CAP1 -Gambl-
ing stocks rolled up more gama
tod ay. while the rest or the
markel sold off amid concern
over inflation and the struggling
dollar. The Dow Jones average
of 30 Industrials was down 11 87
points to887.73.
NEW TJI SEASON
PREJ'IEWS TODAY
Honored "'1 Their B0ttors The new television season is
off and running a~ the three
networks make their annual bid
for public favor and precious
points in the Nielsen ratings. Phy Ills Gayle holtls the silver bowl present·
ed to her by the Newport Beach mayors
she served as secretary. Wednesday Mrs.
Oayle retired and was honored at a
1\mcheon. lier former bosises are. from left.
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Milan Dostal, Trudi Roger.;. widow of the
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Paul Ryckoff Mr!>. Oayle was appointed to
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rtw f>opt• hom1· '' not tht! <•nh
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lot' uf hl'lp f1 om the lll~tonc-111
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lht-rt• muy bl• numt'rou~ huald
ln .:14 of h1MM H·1tl 'i;.t1uftc~nt•t•
that h.;w gont> unnollct'd
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Nicaragua Battle
Leftists Hold
Three Cities
MANAGUA, Nicaragua IAPl
-Le rtist guerr lllaa holding
three citlea l n n o rt h we st
Nicaragua were reinforcing
their positions today and man·
ning ba rricades on the Pan·
Am e rican Hi ghway against
wear y national guard troops
s e nt n o rth by Preside nt
Anastasio Somoza lo put down
the threat to bis family's 4l·year
domination of Nicaragua.
As both sides braced for de·
clsive battles in the northwestern
cities of Chinandega. Estell and
Leon . Somoza declared martial
law. troops carried out a house·
lo-house search of Masaya. the
southern city they retook Tues-
day. arresting or shootin1 any
men they found.
Sandinista Liberation Front al·
tacked national euard posts in
most of lhe oatioo'a dlies Satur·
day night.
The lefllst gue rrillas• cob·
bleslone barricades on the Pan·
Amer ican Highway s topped all
tramc to F.st.eli . 60 miles north
of Ma nagua ; Chlnandega, 65
miles northwest of the capital.
and Leon. 20 miles southeast or
Chlnandega.
The rebe&. were reported in
control of the three cities, with
the national guard garrtaoos
besieged in their headquarters
compounds and the rebels gel·
Ung support from the townspeo·
pie.
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RUSTIC HOME AT 2150 NEWPORT BLVD. IS ONE OF COSTA MESA'S OLDEST
Bulh In the 1880s, It Once Housed Harper Railroad Master
Heavy fighting also was re ·
ported in Rivas, 80 miles south
of Managua and 15 miles from
the Costa Rican borde r. and the
rebels were reported regroupme
for a n attack on Mas aya. 18
miles southeast or the capital.
2 Seized
In Escape;
2Hunted
Oswald Widow Believes Guilt Most shops and offices in
Managua were s till closed by a
general strike against Somoza,
but the heavily patrolled capital
was generally quiet .
WASIUNGTON CAP> Lff
lfarv1:y Os w1d d'i. widow testir1l.'d
today lh1tt she believes Oswald
::i~sassinated President J ohn F
Kennedy as an Irrational at.
tem pt to seek recognition.
Marina Oswald Porter told the
llouse assassinations committee
she believes Oswald acted alone
because his secretive nature
would not have a llowed him to
confide in anyone about an as·
s asslnaUon plan.
In her testimony today and
Wednesday, she stressed that
she does not know for certain
that Oswald was lhe a ssassin
who shot. KeMedy to death in
Oallas on Nov. 22, 1983.
"I'm Just as anxious to find
:.. nswers as e verybody else is,"
she said
But pressed for her opinion
a bout whether Oswa ld killed
Ke nnedy, she repHed: "Yes, I do
hc llcve he <lid. J believe the man
was capable' of it."
Questioned about whether his
m o tive s would h ave b een
pnlitical or the product of men·
tu.I 1nstab1hty, s he re plied: "I
re:rUy don't know what to say
about the motive.
"If you want my personal
opinion as to whether It's mental
or political, I would have to say
it's the mental state oflhe person.
The whole matt.er is so lrraUonal
It's difficult for us lo come up with
any rational answer."
Rep. Richardson Preyer, D·
N. C., s uggested that Os wald
may have chosen to klll Ken·
nedy because he thought as·
s assinating "the man at the
top," whatever his politics,
would bring Oswald the recogni·
tion be had long sought aJ)d
failed to achieve.
Mrs. Porter said she found
that plausible.
Committee me mber s spent
much of the morning quizzing
Mrs . Porter about s ubtle dlf·
ferences between her testimony
and the accounts she gave the
Wa rren Commission, the FBI,
the Secret Service and author
Priscilla Johru;on McMillan.
F or example, she t estified
Slwwers Expected
To Leave Tonight
Orange Coast residents ~ot
damp <md t•vcn downright wet
from locultzed showers that
began Wcdnc!>duy night.
Rain bt'gan fa lling on the
'louth coast a nd Harbor Are a
tall' Wednl~duy night. leaving
Fro. Page Al
PEACE ••.
for an hour during the m orning
with P resident Sadat along the
trce·lined paths of this presiden-
tial retreat. Wednesd ay night
Carter met with Begin in the
p rime minister 's lodge for 25
minutes.
Neither s e ssion w as an -
nounced in advance. Carter has
not brought Begin and Sadat
tos:lether in a week. ·
Israeli and Egyptia n legal ex·
perts were known to be working
on details o r t he proj ected
formula for rut ure negotiations.
fl was understood that Os ama
Al-Baz, the Egyptian counselor,
m et for eight hours Wednesday
with Aharon Bara k, former
Israeli attorney general who bas
been named to Israel's Supreme
Court.
One or the key issues on the la·
blc 1s how lhc document will
deal with the ruture of the I l
million Palestini an Arabs living
under Israeli military control on
the West Bank of the JOTdan
River and in the Gaza district of
the Sinai desert.
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T he Saddle back Va lley got
slightly more -.OS inches -
and west county and Santa Ana
a uthorities said there wa s bare·
ly enough moisture to measure.
How long it would take the
drizzle to fizzle remained in
doubt.
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'lhree Teens
Held in Pot
Seizure Try
A stash of m arijuana tempted a
trio or Newport Beach teen-ager!\
whose attempts to get the illicit
weed ended at the police station
Wednesday.
Juvenile authorillea sald the
three boys, ages· 15 and 16, and
the ir vicUm all face charies in
connection with the Incident that
occurred at about 4 p.m. in
H a r b or V l e w ·ff o m e s
neighborhood. '
The trio of youths, poUce allege,
armed themselves with l loaded
.22·callber automaUCl bandsun
put paper bags ov~r t.h~r racti
aedbrokeintothe homeWheretlte
marijuana wasstubed.
They found inst.ead the owner of
the grass and his father who cap·
lured one or the boys and called
police into round uptbeothera.
Housing Unit
Sets Meeting
Costa Mesa 'a Hou1la1 and
Community Devolopmont com·
mlttee wWlta community help In
decldlnfJ how to spend about
$900,000 In federal fund• for
nclghborhood preservation and
comm unity development.
A public ho1rln1 will be held
next Thuraday at 7 p.m . at Costa
Mesa Council Chambers, 77 Fair
Drive, to set prloritlca for the
eJCpendlturo of the f edetal f unda.
Cllizena unable to attend the
hearln1 can aend written 1ucc•·
lions In care of Houalng and
Co mmunity Oeve l o pment
Coordlnutor Anthony Cannarlato,
P .O. Boxl200.Coeta'Meaa.
. -
Wednesda y that she thought
Soviet authorities censored mail
a nd bugge d the apartme nt
wher e she and Oswald lived in
Minsk in the months after their
marriage ln April 1961. She said
then she h ad no di r e ct
knowledge that they were under
surveillance but assumed from
gossip that the authorities would
spy on an American living there.
Mrs. McMillan's book about
the Os walds quotes her as ~ay·
ing a Soviet commissar told her
the couple were unde r s ur-
veillance. She told the commit·
tee the McMiUan account is cor·
r eel and that she failed to recall
the s itua tion fully in he r
testimony.
On another point, she testified
that she and Oswald stayed in a
boarding house in Rotterdam,
t h e Nethe rlands. as t he y
traveled from the Soviet Union
to the United Stales in 1962.
Rep. Christopher Dodd, D
Conn., noted that she has pre
vious ly testified they stayed in a
private apartment there.
"That's wh<tt I call a boarding
house . There's a differe nct!?"
she r esponded. "It looks like .,
priva te house and you rent ti
room and the lady or the house
prepares a meal."
ft was not immediately cleur
what the t•ommittee was trying
to c!:>tablish. but most questions
on her contradictions appeared
lo go to the point of Oswald's
possible involvement in any sort
or conspiracy.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Porter
dec lined to say whethe r she
believes Oswald killed Kennedy.
but acknowledged she "felt very
uneasy" al the lime because sht:
thought he might be involved
"It crossed m y mind," she
:.aid then. "I hoped Lee was not
involved "
P r eye r . t h e comm i ttee
chairman, had «sked her if. m
hinds ight. she could say whether
Os wald did it.
"I don't know if I am qualified
to m ake statements like that
beca use I knew one s ide of Lee
1'ut I did not know his whole
character." she replied.
Asked if Oswald protested his
innocence during her one meet·
rng with him at the Dallas jail
after the ussassana tion, Mrs .
Porte r said. "Ile never told me :
·1 am innocC'nt ' "
"Did he look calm?" she was
asked .
"He looked scared," she said.
Libertarians Win
Party Ballot Bid
The Red Cross estimated
more than 400 persons killed and
800 wounded across the country.
with al least 200 dead and 200
wounded in Masaya, since the
Briefcase
Brings Out
&mbSquad
MARIANNA. Ark. <AP• -
A uthoritleB aaid today they re-
ca pt ured two ol lour Tenneuee
prison fugl'tl98t wbo blasted
their way out of'a bowline alley,
hijacked a small plme and fled
west across flood-drenebed
Arkansas, aelzinl and relemtng
hostages.
The men were captured on the
outskirts of the Lawreoce Coun·
ty community of Hoxie after
they rammed a roadblock. ltate
police said. 1bere were DO re·
ports ol injuriea.
A misplaced briefcase The two were identified as
belonging to an aide of George Boods, 24. of Granite Ci·
Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. ty, Ill., and Floyd Ray Brewer.
b ht the Or C 28. of Rutherford County. Teoo. roug ange Oun· Offlcen .aid the men told
ty Sheriff's bomb squad to them the other escapees -
Irvine 's Alrporte r Inn Larry Chisem, 29, of Forrest Ci· Wednesday afternoon. d The c ase . apparently ty. Ark., and Richar Lyons, 30,
left in lhe hotel ·s parking of Ohio -were traveling in a
lot, was t urned in to the separate vehicle with two
front desk sometime later. hostages. Mr. and Mrs. John B.
at about the time the aov-King of Woodlawn. a centrnl
e Arkansas town. ernor was speaking to Orange County builders at The Kings had been taken cap·
the hotel. live a s the prisoners freed
That was too much for Richard Rutledge, 20. He had
the stale police who guard been seizecl Wednesday nieht
Brown. They called Irvine when be went to investigate
police who evacuated the their plane, which landed on a
hote l 's lobby and s um· muddy farm road near bis home
mooed the bomb squad. in eastern Arkansas.
Police reports noted the Stale police and FBI agenb
precautions were t aken gathered shortly after dawn to
because of the presence of begin a ground search for the
a "high state official." fugitives through a tangled
Bomb experts took· the network of rural roads, swampy
suspicious case into the woods. creeks and rivers. Low
Superior Court J udge Robert Th~ Judge's order applies only parking lot. gingerly clouds and heavy rain washed
Green iss ued an order Wednes-to the plaintiffs in the case. opened it and round that it out plans for an aerial search
day that a ssures two Orange Ber gland and Gallagher. It does did indeed belong to one of and rain-swollen creeks were
Coast Libertarian P a rty can· not affect candidates for state Brown's aides. running over their banks an
didates that their party affiliation office elsewhere. many areas of the state.
will a ppear on November election -----------------------------------------ballot.
Both Dave Bergland, a can·
didate in the 36th State Senate
District. and Jim Gallagher, a
candidate in the 73rd Assembly
District, made lt on the ballot as a reaull of post primary election
j»etitlon drives.
Both candidates under stale
election laws were to be des·
ignated independents oo the
ballot.
However, Judge Green ruled
that the two candJdates' conten·
lion that such a designation
violates their cons titution al
rights is valid.
H e t he n o rde r e d th e ir
Libertarian P arty a Hlliution
placed beside their names on lhc
November ballot
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PROJECT •••
three phases of building. of two
years each beginning in 1980.
Plans include the widening of
several existing roads, including
Cul v er Drive. Main Street,
Irvine Center Drive, Harvard
Avenue and Barranca Parkway.
Barranca would be extended
through the community to con·
nect with Woodbridge, if ap·
proved by the council.
Road improveme nts . Ford
said, would be paid for by de·
velopera. state gas tax revenues
and the city's new system de·
velopment charge, a one-time
tax levied against new projeeta.
Ford said the community
would generate St.7 million ln
property and sales tax revenues tor the clly, and $3 million rev·
enues for the school district.
Thoet would be partly off set by
coats for services to the public
agencies, estimated respectively
at $800,000 and $2.1 million.
GSA Lease Hit
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Know·
ln1 lt would e<»it ho,p11yen; near·
ly $800 000 a year more , the
General Ser'<lces Adminlstra ·
lion went ahead with a lease re·
ne1otl1tlon on an 18·&tory office
bulldtn1 In suburban Meryland,
aourc:ee said Wednesday night
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Moil Oran1e C'ount> propt-My
owners wtll pay lo"' l'r propt'rty
tax b1lll\ lhb )'Hr bf•c¥U'l' of
Proposition 13
But tbal doei.n 't mun the
county's CMl of uku.lalln1 1irop.
t'rly vulues. romputlna, tu hall~
and handhn, tu rolle<'tlons will
go down. 11uperva1on "'erl' told Wedne day.
Both County Tax Collet'tor
'treuurer Robert Citron and As·
.seuor Bradl~> Jacnb, told
supervu1or1 they rouldn 't ('Om
ply wlth the 10 percent budget r·e
ductlon lmpo ed on mo t other
county departments and !\till dis
t'harge the duties assigned to
tht•m b\ ~tateluw
Citron ronvtnl'~ supervtsors
thut ht> needi, Sl .& m1lhon in
1978 79 to operate his 64·person
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Slaerif f Campaign
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. I Gates, Rusk
Squa~ Off
ll was the good guys vs. the
good guys Wednesday as Sheriff
Brad Oates and Deputy Sheriff
Loren Rusk made a joint cam.
paign appearance in Newport
Beach.
Gates is seeking election to a
second four-year term as the
county's top man ln law enforce·
menl.
Rusk. a sergeant in his depart-
ment, wants to unseat his boss
The two men were guests of
the Balboa Bay Republican
Women Federated. The ladies
heard what amounted to a de·
bate over who wears the whiter
hat.
"I cannot think of any depart·
ment "hl·rc tht.• 10 percent
.1 rb1 trary cut "'ould be any )(!SS
Just1ht.'d. 'Super\>isor Phthp An
thony observ~
SUPERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH CATCHES BROWN'S EAR AT DEVELOPERS LUNCHEON
8ellde Brown la D•I• Stuard, Building A1aocl1Uon President. Next s.upervlsor Tom Riley
Gates. who spoke first. was
st;lf-effacing. quietly crediting
his e mployees for making
strides in law enforcement that
he iisted for the audience :
!here were fewer m ajor
crimes reported to the sheriff's
offi ce in the first six months of
1978 than the fi rst six months of
1975.
Rusk criticized the contmued
merger of the sheriffs office
a nd coroner's office. saying such
a combmation robbed each po5t
of needed objectivity. Division of
the two jobs was one of Gates'
unfilled campaign promises. he
charged.
Gates has been dictatorial in
handling other chiefs and a r
rogant in handling his own
deputies. the cha I lenger c I aimed.
Citron prt.-sented stat1st1cs that
showed tus department budget
mcrcased at an average rate of
4 9 perc~nt per year between
1970 and 1977 compared with 11.5
percent for the county assessor.
18.8 percent for the recorder. 53
percent fo r thC' public ad-
ministrator-guardian and 18. l
percent for the health dep1.rt-
ment.
Brown Backs Builders Work by his deputies led to the
arrest of Alexander Kulik. a sus-
pect in a Newport Beach murder
Rusk even threw in a ref·
erence to the current political
favorite. Proposition 13. which
he said he has always backed.
Gatef' didn 't m e ntion t he
measure Governor Stumps Along Orange Coast, Signs • case and to the pending break up Bilh of a major narcotics smuggling
operation I.inked to that case.
Gates more than once implied
he was the target of organized
crime figures because he had
done such a good job in combat·
mg their cMminal enterprises in
the county.
Orange County doesn•t have a
sheriff. Rusk concluded. it has
an elected official with "a Sam
Yorty complex ··
"I was practicing the precepts
o f th e Jarvis Amen dment
several years ago, long tx!fore I
ever heard or it," Citron said "I
am working at a level where I
cannot cut any more persoMel
and continue to operate effi.
ciently "
He noted that. despite Propos1-
t ion 13. there still are 630,000 tax
bills to be mailed this year.
adding. ··n still costs the same
amount of money to collect those
630,000 tax bills."
J acobs was less successful.
Super visors approved a $5.1
mi llion budget for his 270-
member staff saying he can ask
for more later If he and County
Administrative Officer Robert
T h omas can ~gree on •an
amount.
But they chastised him for not
working out budget details with
Thomas ahead of time. Jacobs
said he had been available had
Thomas' staff wanted to discuss
the budget with him.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
said. "The lack of cooperation
between your office and his has
been noticeable by a lot of peo-
ple including me.··
Jacobs said he had been trying
to reduce spending in his office
since being apJ><;>inted to the job
two andone-hallyears a'{O.
"l have no quarrel wtth those
who want to cut government
spending because I was brought
here lo do just tbat and 1 have,"
he said.
With one eye on the television
cameras and another on more
than 400 developers, Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. signed into
law two bills favorable to
builders Wednesday.
The governor seemed mildly
amused at his own polttical
dramatics at Irvine's Airporter
Inn where he spoke to the county
chapter of the Building Industry
Association.
The first, Senate Bill 2003, re
peals the requirement for an en-
viron mental impact report on
any construction proJect in an
urban area that already has
been scrutinized in an EIR m
connection with existing local
plans.
The other measure, Assembly
Bil l 2441, removes civil
penalities for first time for non-
willful violations of Occupa·
lional Safety and Health Ad ·
ministration regulations. on 10
or fewer infractions.
Brown said such laws will help
reduce bureaucratic restrictions
on development that he con-
ceded have encouraged housing
costs upward.
Pollution Alleged
NEWARK. N.J . !AP > A
Greek ship captain has been
charged with violating U S
pollution laws after crew mem-
bers allegedly dumped buckets
of motor oil into Newark Bay.
U.S. Attorney Robert J. Del Tufo
says.
Tomato Burl.er Sei%ed
··one step for humanity,"
Brown joked after signing the
bills. "two steps against Red
Tape."
··The Red Tape Mafia loses
again."
Brown told the builders his ad·
ministration is trying to strih a ,
balance between the needs of the
industry. and concern for en·
vi ron mental protection.
"We can have clean air. a
clean environment, and good
houses ... be said.
Brown was confronted by
Irvine City Councilwoman Mary
Ann Gaido. who asked him to
see that the stale transportation
commission "dole out a lit lie
m ore hi.gh.way .. fun.ds .. f.oJ"
Orange County road improve-
ments.
Brown said a bill is in the
works now that would direct $66
million in highway funds to the
state district that includes
Orange County.
He also said his administra-
tion has started studies on the
1n co mpleted Cost a Mesa
Freeway. "We'd like to fill that
ditch ." he s aid. "'if we can
figure out how to do it." ·
State attempts to remove the
freeway route adopted 34 years
ago were dropped recently and a
new study of the route and other
transportation alternatives was
announced. ll i~ expected to take
two or three years.
The governor was loose and
casual throughout h is ap-
pearance. He readily accepted
the mantle of his introduction to
the builders as the author of the
NY Crowd Boos Nixon
NEW YORK <AP) -Former
President Nixon flies home to
California today after signing a
contract for a new book. attend-
ing a memoriaJ service for an
old friend , and being just barely
missed by an overripe tomato.
Nixon appeared unconcerned
and never looked back as his
limousine pulled away Wednes·
day from a booing crowd of
several hundred that gathered
ou~ide the site of the memorial
service.
Two of the crowd were arrest-
ed -the man who allegedly
threw the tomato, m issing the
former president and hitting a
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RICHARD NIXON·PAYS TRIBUTE TO AN OLD FRIEND
He .._ N4tw Book Contract-end Ducks a Tomllto -. .
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policeman, and a teen-ager ac·
cused of throwing eggs at the
policemen taking the first man
away.
Nixon arrived here Monday
and Tuesday signed the contract
for a book about the future of
American foreign policy, as yet
untitled.
His only public appearance
Wednesday -and the main
reason for the liming of his visit -
was the service for Elmer Holmes
Bobst. a friend and one-time
fmanciaJ backer of Nixon who
diedAug.2atage93
The ceremony at a library and
s tudy center al New York
University named for Bobst
drew a crowd of about 200 for
Nixon's arrival. and by the time
he left the crowd had grown to
about 400. many of them greet-
ing him with loud boos
At the closed ceremony.
watched by reporters on closed-
ci rcui t television in another
NYU building. Nixon eulogized
Bobst as "a true and loyal friend
in good times and also in bad
times."
It was during one of the bad
limes. after Nixon's 1962 defeat
by Edmund G. "'Pat" Brown for
the California governorship, that
Bobst . the former chairman of
the W arner -Lamb e rt
pharmaceutical firm. used his
influence to get Nixon a job in a
Wall Street law firm .
Also speaking at the memorial
were Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
a nd Laurance RockeCe11er.
chairman of the board of the
Sloane-Kettering Cancer Center.
The man who allegedly threw
the tomato. A. J. Weberman. 33,
is a self-styled writer known in
Greenwich Village.
Weberman, booked on charges
of felonious assault a nd
·'possession of a dangerous in·
strument," earlie r made a
speech in Washington Square de-
nouncing Nixon as "the symbol
of the worst of the American
character."
The teen-ager. 17-year-old
Charles Wise, was charged with
dJsorderly conduct
.Jarvis/Brown Initiative. A jibe
at his oppos1t1on to Proposition 13.
then quick embrace of it when
voters overwhelmingly enacted
It.
"I opposed it." he said. "I still
see some problems with it. But
when the people speak. govern·
menl has to listen
"When I tell people lo vote no
on a propos1l1on. everybody
votes yes. when I say to slow
down. everybody speeds up."
"So I've become a hllle more
modest 1 ·m not going to give out
any more advice."
Brown did indicate a feeltog
that in some cases. public reg-
u I at 1on of development has
stepped too far over the bounds
of private enterpnse.
·'The public sector needs to
pause. re-evaluate its ass ump·
lions. and become leaner. more
responsible. more responsive
and more efCective ... Brown
said .
One bwlder asked him how
there got t o be so many
"bureaucratic laws ... "How."
he demanded or the governor.
"did California survive without
all this b.s. ?"
Brown ruminated, "Well. it's
JUSt that we have a certain ap-
petite for legislation."
His opening remarks amount-
ed to a bland recitation of a
status report of his department.
the same material he used re-
peatedly durin8 his primary
election campaign this s pnng.
Gates never referred to his op-
ponent.
In contrast. R usk attacked
Gates on a variety of issue~
rang1~g from unfilled campa.1gn
promises of four years ago to his
1 nse ns it1 vi ty tow a rd his
employees.
There were times when Rusk 's
delivery reached a cadence that
suggested Prof. Harold Hill, the
salesman of the musical. "Music
Man."
Disease Clarified
BOSTON <AP l -Seven
Martha's Vineyard vacationers
feared to have had Legionnaires
disea se instead suffered from a
rare form of poeumonta,
tularemic pneumonia, health of·
ficials said.
Aud ience m e mbe r s gave
Gates plenty of opportunities to
answer Rusk's charges by ask-
•n~ htm questions after the
speeches
Still refusmg to use his oppo-
nent's name. Gates hit turnover
statistics cited by Rusk a'>
evidence of the shenff's inability
to deal wtth his employees
Accordmg to Rusk. the depart
ment·~ turnover rate 1s 30 per·
cent a Mually. well above the
pre-Gat~ turnover rate of eight
to 1 l percent.
Gates said the fi gure is actual-
ly 20 percent and it mcludes the
me~ who drobePf.out9lif .!h~ tr~.IDituL pro&ram ore l ey uecome
deputies. a statistic that was not
used in the years prior to his as·
sumingomce.
Gates also took exception to
Rusk ·s contention that it was by
design that rookie deputies are
assigned to Jail duty where they
rem am up to five years.
The sheriff said it was a coun-
ty Board of Supervisors policy
that resulted tn those assign-
ments and indicated he was try.
1og to change that policy.
Few questions were directed
to Rusk.
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COSTA MESA, CALIF.
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Doing It Up Brown
T Ht: SMt:LI. Ot~ VICTORY: Gov Edmund G Brown
Jr 1 t'turnl'll hc;t 11nd he av)' lo tht' <'tmpall(n tratl In Orof\gf'
County )'•'~l«>rday and Jaal night H.-lookt'd ltke a winne r .
U<'lcd Uk<" one and lf lhe J(ubt.'rnutort1d campalan keeps ll8
~n·Mmt pm'.'l'. prob11bty It. ont"
Yt'Sh•rd1t v ht• lun('h••d out In Irvine with a croup coiled
thi' Uutldang -lndulitry A!lso<'laUon You might anticipate
thtb bun<'h v.ould b<' bOmt'whal hostile to lhe llbeul
tkmoC'rutlt' '"rumtwnt Hut ht• mOt\Uy JOkt-d them o ut of
thiat
I uh•r. Hm\Nn tonk '>UP ut 21 Town
.rnd l'ounl n Hood inhtn11 111 tht' <'•ty or
Oran.:c• If \hu don't tt' .. o~nltf' lht' ad
1trt'Mi th.ii ' th1· f81rl po ... h V1llu F'on
HlnJ Rl' t.1urnnt
H E ~ !'\ JOl!'li t:u c" 1·1 d1nnn t>y "
r, ..... or tu .. mo!lt tru\ll'd Or11nRe County
rwannul .1d\111l'r' ln<'ludina. of <'OUrM~.
!\tii. ... un \'lt'Jo ... 1>1ck O' N,·1 II
Aftt'r tht• J1:-hl'!> .... l'rt• rlc·&rt>d ~way. ••~
tht• woH·rnor .ind h111 tu11 ix·oplc motored on down to
N\'\\>~11"1 lkttl'h
Thc•rt'. ••l lht• ll.iltio.1 Hay Club, they b<1arded the 90
fool luxun c·ru1i.t•r ~apph1rn If. whk h 1:s out of Marina dt:I
Rt•y. moi.t rt'Cl·ntly 11t'l'Up1L•d by H(ib Ho~ ~nd hb wife on a
St'tlj(Olnlo( \';ll 'illllll)
VOUNOE•
;\board la!>t night. howevl'r. we rn
Brown 's Orange County faithful for a
llttlt• congenial cruise upon Newport
llurhor waters The group included the
aforementioned O'Neill, state senate
hopeful Ron Cordova, airman Bob Clif
Curd , George Ada ms, Wi ll ill'm Belz.berg,
Joe <:roski, Jim Stout, Howard Siegel.
ll l'fb Ras kin, Mark Pitma n . Jim
Pt•ters. Bob Moore. Bruce Lee. Stanley
Feld:,t•ll. William Landsdalc. S teve
ttopk1n:,. Mike Guarnieri a nd othe r ad·
m1rers.
Of c·ciurw. 1l m11y be one thing for the governor to
i.W <tl>hhuekle into Orange County for collection or financial
!>upp<irt. and another question altogether on gathering
VOll'!>
Hut thl· way th1& c11mpa1gn seems to be going,
Ot•mocrat Brown 1s no longer writing off his cha nces for
an Orangl' County victory in November.
H F. NOW REMARKS, "I think ·we have a very good
dianee of carrying Orange County ... "
And in Mmil ar breuths. Brown accuses his Republican
·'Oppon«'nt. Atlomey <tl'TWrat-Evettc Y-oungCT, of "taking
Orange County for granted "Brown notes he's been in our
rl'gion oftt·n while ht!> opponent seems to be invisible and
IJ;(nor1ng us
Ala1., l'Vt·n the most d1e·hard Republican faithful are
vt•ry nt·rvou!> ahout the progress of the Younger c11mpaign.
Rain Resumes
Floods Plague
Arkansas Cities
LITTL~ ROCK. Ark. IAP > Heavy rainfall resumed 1n Lillie
Ro('k toduy nod outhoritles warned that noodina could be worse than
ltwus Wl-dnesdoy.when atleasllOpersonsdied . ,
Little Hoett police said four persons were m1 ssmg. Author1t1es said
they found the body of the 10th confirmed victim today white
senrrh1ng Rock Creek.
"It 's not good at this point,"
suid Muj Jackie McRoberts of
ltH' Arkun~as National G uard
Mor" thtin 100 National Guard
troops patrolled southwest Lillie
Hot•k Wednesday night to guard
ulo(a1n~t looting 11nd to keep res1
clt•nt~ .1way
Terrorist 's
Capture
Ope1is Case?
MI LA N. Italy t /\PI Police
think thl' arrest of Corrado Alun·
111. llalv 's most wanted terrorist
and reputed leader of the Red
Bri gades, is a m ajor
breakthrough in the hunt for the
kill C'rs of former Premier Aldo
Moro.
Alumni, 30. was arr est ed
Wednesday evening in a suburb
or Mi Ian. Police• said he was
caught in an apartment ~hat con
taincd a large cache of firearms .
ammunition , explosives and
.. i m portanl docume nts "
INFORME D SOURCES !'>a1d
the d ocuments tonlained de
tailed plans for m ore terrorist
attacks by the Red Brigadc!I,
Italy's most feared or ganization
or urban guerrillas
They also furnished leads that
s purred the search for other
wanted terrorists. the sources in
d1<'att•d
Roth /\lunni and h1.s captor!'>
wt•n• ~urpriscd The police had
staked out the apartment for
!>eV l'ral days but were· unaware•
of the identity or th<' man ins1dt•
"ALL TllE DEBRIS is block
rng the dratnaJ,le ditches. Thal
could mean that floodtnK could
be worse than Yl'Stcrduy if lhh;
ke e p s co min g down ,"
Mc Roberts said
The National Weather Scrv1<'e
said f.lt mid morning that
moderate lo hl'avy rainfall wa!'>
occurring 1n tht' Benton area
and that rain had begun lo fall in
tht~ Little' Hock m etropolitan
arc a
Rct,...,ecn S IX and 12 lnC'he~ or
rain foll in central Arkansa:-
dunn~ a 12 hour f)t'r1od Wednes
day The rainfall set a record for
the month or Septe mber
T H E FLASH FLOODS rau,t·d
m1ll1<ins or dollar:-. 1n damagt:s
Water s till stood so deep in sona,
portion:, or :-outhwe~t L1tllt·
R ock t odav tha t authoriltl'1'
couldn't rt•ac h Sl)mt· un·as to as
sess damage .
"ln other arc:as, we're still us
ing boats." !>;.11d Wayne Jl·ffnes
of the slate Office of Emeq~cncy
Serv1ee!.
J effries t•s t1matl•d that up to
500 hom t·s 1n B e n ton and
southwest L1lllt· Rock we re
heavily damaged by floodwater!>
Wednesday
A uthori tic"' 1 l''>U ml·d t ht·1 r
search ror hod1e!> rn tht• Hock
Creek area of !>outhwest Little
Hock They had postponed the
search overnight, say1nit thl'
dark made 1t too dangerous
llEAVY THUNDERSTORMS
hit the• art-a ~•t d aybreak Wed·
nesdav and s ix incht•., or rain fell
in five· hour!>, !>Coding creek!>
rushing out of their banks and
i-.w1rlin_g throuµh hom e!> and
h us in C'Sst·s l'fo 11 din i:l '> wt,;'r'e
washed rrom tht•1r rounciation!>,
roaci!> wPn• tlosl'd. and hundn•ds
of pN1pl1• w(•n· slrand(•d in .cars
and on rnoftoµ~
Dow11-home Eve11ing
Country star \\'1ll1l' Nc ·l:-.on anti his c hildren. Amy. left
<rnd r (·. t<:nlt·r . mt•t•I Hos<1lynn <.:artl'r after his Wcdnes
dav night p\_:rlorman<'i.· <•t the While !louse. Mrs. Carter
and brother in·la\\ Bill.\ .1oincd the s ing<.·r for his leis!
son g of thl• •'\'l·n111 i..: Th<.· pn·sidcnl m i::.st•d thl·
pc.·r forman<'I.' I lc.· v. <1s 1;5 miles aw<Jy c.it the Mideast
s ummit at Camp Dav1<I
Zip Codes to Grow
4 Numbers Longer
WA SHINGTON • /\ P 1 Thi· Postal Service plan.!> to add some nt·w
numbers to your lift-rour mon· numt>ers on your Zip CodC'
The prom1s<'d henc·f1b. of :1 nine·d1g1t Zip Code are a more effic1cnl
mail service and less rrequt:nt rate increases
The plan wilt g1vt· every blo<'k in the country 1ls own number. cH'
cor ding to Scnwr A'\st!'>ta n l
Po s tmaster Gent•ral EV
Oorsey. It writ lake five year., to
install the marhines to handlt·
the ne w codes
T H-£ EXT·RA FOli R d1 g1b
will be cidded to existing Zip
Codl~s over lhl· rwxt 2' ... yeur....
he said
Postmustl·r (i1·11t·r.i l W1ll1am
F Hoh~l·r told reporte rs the ne\\
1·odt•!-. wilt allow eight clerks lo
,ort a!> much m ail as 20 handle
noiw Labor cost.!> account for S7
of l'\'l'ry SH tht· Postal Scrv1l'e
.,pend!>
ONE ENORMOUSLY irritatC'd GOP wag went so far
as to say that Younger 1s campaigning like he was "Pa
Kettle on Valium."
Some Republican .!>lalwarls don 't simply acc use
Youngc·r of 1Jl(nonng Orange County. They fear he's ignor·
mg t•vcrything
'Loved' Inf ant Killed
Although 0Hir1als "un • aware•
tha t !>Omt• J><'Opll' will resc·nt th1 •
ad<hng of nc>w numbt•rs to th1•11
li vt·s. fct•ling pt•rhaps that thi:-.
1 n c rt> as l's 1 m person a ti za ti on.''
l)nrst•y said. "we• would hoµ1·
lht'y rC'COJ;!ni7.C thcit this is a n·I
at1vely !'>mtill priC'l' to pay lo
ht•lp movt.' lht· mall and hnld lh1·
ltnl' on µosl<rl cost:-;ind hcnt·t·.
IJOSlUJ,!l' l'Clll'S MNrnwhik . the Brown camp exudes a feeling of v1c·
torv. Brown wus even heard lo remark. 'Td sure like to be
j(overnor when Oil'k O'Neill is chairman of lhe Democratic
Dad Held; Fire Station Birth Recalled
National Committee. .. SEATTLE t/\P i /\Itson
Perhaps the govC'rno r 1s a lready thinking about
anoth<•r, longl•r, t•:1 mga1gn trail that leads to thc bunks of
t ht• Potomut
Louise Scott made headlines
whl•n she• was '°rn at a fire sla
t1on. dt'hverc>d by param edics
f"our months later tht· hcadlmcs
ll'll of her death ancl tht-arre"I
or hrr father for rnvest1gation of
hom1c1dl· France Sues Amoco "Wt• <1rl' ;ill brokl'n up ... saici
\'1011'! Andl'rMin. lht• baby':-
gra ndmotht·r "We 'rt• a Ing
fomlly, and thl' whole family 1:-
tn s hock. \h• JUSl don't know
whul happened, 1f he cracked up
or whut "
NEW YOHK t AP 1 Thc government of France has filed a
S300 million ~uit uga1nst Amoco International, whose lanker
/\moe•> 'adn: ran al.(round off France's northeastern coast and
1·au:-t·d c•x1t•n:-1ve 11et roleum damage in one of the worst recorded
oi I s1>1 lls
The ~uit was fllt•d Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Ma nhat
tan ag;unst Amoco Inter national, a wholly owned subsidiary or
Stanciard Oil Co. of l ndilrna.
/\ bo nu med us defe ndant was Claude Phillips, director or
Amoco'!> marine operations.
The tanker, which had been transporting 220,000 tons of crude
011 from the Pt•rsian Gulf to Rotterdam, lost its steering March 17
in ht·avy seas while going through the English Channel.
JAY THEODORE Scott. 26,
has been booked for investigu.
lion of homicide. His bail was
set at $10,000 in a preliminary
a ppearance Monday in District
Court.
The 1-'rench government charged that the tanker's captatn was
ncl.(hgt•nt in f:11ling to ask for immediate help .
Hl•c·aust• he delayed for two hours. court papers said, the s hip
ran aground and ruptured its hull 71h mlJes off the Isle of Ushanl
/\moco lntcrnat1onul h1rndl es Slandlll'd 's petroleum act1vll1cs
out !>1rll· North Amct1C't1
Scott suys the baby f<.'11 off a
cou<'h Friday a t Lhe family '!'>
trailer home near Burien. a
south Seattle s uburb He told
authorities he then took her to
Riverton llospital . where she
was pronounced dead.
llowever. Dr. John E bele of
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wind\ ou•11"9 "" 10 SS mOll And 1
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11ortht1Ultrn Arunu• lnlo Min·
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amincr's offlC'<' s:11d an aulOP!>V
showed tht• bab) d1t·d or seven•
brain IOJUr) and skull fructun·:-
Th l· dcuth \\<is l'las~1f1ed a-. ,,
hum 1t·1clt·
"EVERYONE KNOWS what
th t·~ 1 tht· parent !> 1 thou(!hl of
that hah\. of tht· lovc.· Lhut \\a s
lhl·n-." 0 Mr'> /\ndt•r!>on s :rnl
"Thi·~ d1•vntl·d t·\ t•ry m mutt· to
ht·r .I ;n · 1' lhl' ont· who got up
a nd ft•ci°hl•r a t 2 and 4 o't'ICH'k in
tht· morning. gav<· hl.'r hl'r hath
··All w1• know rs that ht· wa!>
a lone with the baby Friday
because Lind:t had gonl' to thl'
laundrom~1t. Linda is JUSt bcs1dt·
herselr Shl· t·an 't undt•rstand 1t
We t·an'I unckrstand it "
. : . : ~ . -.,., . . .
Alison's funeral \\a!> ~chl'dull-d
toda~
Tiit; Ct:MET•:R \' 1:. 1u-.t .1
f1•y. blocks from the hrl'houw
\\ lil'rt' sht· ""a:-born ~l d\ 2 ll1·r
pa rents rl!ahn·d tht·~ u1uld not
gt>t to thl' hosp11al 111 t1m1· ;ind
pulh•d into th1· ''""'"'a~ of 1h1·
l1rt· ...iatHin 1n '"11th l\1ng
Count)
Shl• was ltw r1r.!>l 1·h1hl for lht•
St'Olls. tht• rir,t gr~indrhllcJ for
Mr!-. /\ndl'r!>on. who \\a' driving
thl· car. and llw th1nl haby gi rl
dl'l1vt.·n •d bv l11~hlinl· ~fr<l1I' I
Stan Horan. on1· of the lwo
par a m cd1<·s w hn d t•ll vert•d
/\lison. said at lhl' tlml'
"We wag<· war against d c·ath
1·vcrv dav It 's w11111frrful to hl'lp ~I Vl' .lifC' : •
"lF TIIE POSTAL Service I!>
lo bt• &ucc·cssrul in s1gnifirantly
n•dut•ing 1L" operating costs . rt
must find a m<•ans IC\ fur1hl!r
mt•ch anil t' a nd automak thl·
sort in~ of mail. .. ht• told a con
rl•rt•nc<' of business mailer.,
Wh11<' pt>stc.il officials said lht•\.
<•oulcl not t•st1m:ill' whal lht· 'ia\.
inJ,!-. from tht• l'h:ing1 • will b4'. t he·
11tr1l·1al' prl.'1hc·t1•<1 tht•y ,...,111 lw
-.uh,tant1al
<Hf1 t·1;,1b S<IHI 1·.irru·r-. "'ill !'.till
dt•lrw•r mail witht>ul Zip Ccxlt·'·
wh1rh Boh.:n s;1id a1·counl!> fnr :.
IH'l'l't•nt 11f the mall th1• '>l'f\'H't•
handll.'~
J>ORS •:Y PR•:DICTt:ll th1 ·
automation will lt•ad to fcw1·1
lt·ltl'r' tw1ng rout1·<1 in lhl' wrong
<11n•ct1on. a m1stakl' that a('·
l'OUnts tor mauy deh1yl.'d ftp
l1 vertl'"
See Harriet Selwyn's
latest, most dynamic
Collection for Fragments
presented by a
special envoy in
South Coast Plazd
on Friday,
September 15. Informal
modeling from
11 :00 to 3:00.
Glide and go shapes.
texture mixes, colors
from bright jewel tones
to burnished. Night
dazzle: silk charmeusc
Jacket·shirt 135.00.
Over n,ylon jersey long
sleeve wrap-blouse
64.00. And the new
shape wool jersey
slouch pants 75.00.
Miss M~nin Collections
1.magnm
South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa
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CALIFORNIA Thur1d1y, September 14, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 5
Air ColHlltloner "
Panel Delays
Shut-off Plan
~ACRAM&'O Io \I' nw chairm111 al lht
i.taw Eneray Comnna•ion 1' dt-laymc ror at lcut
t~o •~ » declfion on whether to require power
coinpal\l lo turn off Uwar custQmeni ' air condl·
tton•r 1~ turn.off slRnal<1 would be 1'ivtn at lhf'
power plant.a duruuc brief 1wnods ol peak power
u:st" 'fhe 8\paJs would 1 ravt•l t.hrou&h the elec·
trlcal w1m a rea<'h a~crnl 'hut-off 1wltche• In·
sta lled on air condltJonera. wutt'r healers and elec·
lnc [Ul"l\aCCS., They ~ouldn I -.top th~ ~lectrklty
buded for o&.kr o~c.-s
Ttl£ PLAN "°''LD C'OMPLV WITH tho
· · 1 o ad m .. na~o m t•nt <1t n nit a rd11 · · th al tho
f.l•J:lsl.1turn two ~ 1•ar<. Jlilo orderud lhe Ener1y
Cum m 11lt't' 111 ;adopt Tht• ch•urlhnt.· passed lasl July
1
Thi• 11le..t \Ii a' to reduce th, rwed for new power
plant!> pn•.,umuhly ncedtd only during short
lWr1o<l:-rif J>t'ak load
l'ht• '\hlll off rlun ls oppo ... t-d by the electrical
ut11tt1t·~
Tiit: Fl\'1-: MEMBER COMMI ION was to
h a''t• \Olt'd on the propo!'.>al Wednesday But
Ch:u rmM Richard Maulhn decided to delay action
for two weeks in order to exumine new informa·
lion anct c'hange-. proposed by tht: utilities
Hut the deluy was not well received by com·
mission members Gene Varanini, Suzanne Reed
anrt Alan Pasternak They said the technology
should bl' d1:.cussed, and they wanted to make sure
that all further consideration or the issues would
be by the full committee -not just the subcom·
mittee consist.mg of Maullin and Ronald Doctor.
'4 ho wa~ absent.
They decided t.o hold an extensive hearing
Sept. 27, '41lh a vote to folio"'
THEY ALSO VOTED 4·0 TO ASK THE
Legislature to remove a penalty on the utilities
that fail to comply with the plan.
Lo~1d m an:.igC'mcnt is defined as "any utility
pro~ram or actl\·1ty that 1s intended to reshape de-
hbcrately a utility's load duration curve."
MAULLIN AND DOCTOR suggested a 36·
month test on 8 percent of the customers -all of
whom would be volunteers -or Pacific Gas &
Electric Co., Soul.hem California Edison Co .. Los
Angeles Department of Water & Power, San Diego
Gas & Electric Co. and Sacramento Municipal
Utilit v District.
The utilities say the plan is not yet
technologically possible. They also suggested
lower participation percentages
Dlnnissal Urged
Pickets at Tulare County Courthouse. V1
sa lia. urgt'd dismissal Wednesday of
murder charges against Idalia Mejia. 30.
of Lindsay. shown at right with her al·
torncy. Jo<' Altschule. Mrs. Mejia claims sh~ s hot her husband in December. 1977.
when he threatened to kill her and that he
beat her often during their marriage. Two
previous trials ended in mistrial with the
last jury voting 10·2 for acquittal. Jury
"'selection for the third trial began Wednes-
day.
Dylan's Ex-wife Fined
MALIBU CAP> -Singer Bob Dylan's ex-wife. Alhambra and Los Angeles County to can~I their
Sarah Dylan. has been fined $125 for bursting into float entries int.he 1979 Rose Bowl parade.
their children's elementary school last year to However. it was learned Wednesday that the
take custody or the children. city of Los Angeles would participate, with $21,000
Mrs. Dylan, 38, pleaded guilty to charges she earmarked for its float.
and three private detectives disrupted classes at Fi~ Captain Fa~ Pot Rap Malibu Elementary School by taking the ehildren,
Jesse. 11, Anna, 10, Samuel. 9. and Jakob, 6. as LONG BEACH IAPI -·A county fire captain
part of a custody dispute and his wife were arrested after sheriff's deputies,
with Dylan. Mrs. Dylan( J acting on an anonymous tip, found marijuana
w a s l ate r g r a n t e d Sf ATE growing in a hothouse behind their Long Beach
custody. home. authorities said.
In addition to the ....._ _______ ~ Ronald Roy Masko. 42, and his wife Saundra
fine, Mrs . Dylan was Jean. were booked Wednesday on investigation or
given a 10-day suspended jail sentence and was cultivating mari1uana.
placed on six months· probation Tuesday by D-.uu m:-ord G-t• ra--•ttt Malibu Municipal Judge John Merrick . ~aaD' .. -.:; .. ,..-.::; ~
The Dylans were divorced last year. RANCHO MIRAGE IAPI --Former First '13' 11 ft p F•-Lady Betty Ford. 60, has entered Eisenhower ..,Ids o•e arade .,.,at• Medical Center for a cos·metic face lift. a family
PASADENA IAPI -Proposition 1.3 cutbacks spokesman says.
have forced the cities of San Francisco and The wife or Former President Gerald Ford en·
tered the hospital Wedn esday and will remain
there for five to seven days, according to Bob Bar·
Better Air System Urged ~:~~~~!.:~:':!~r;;·~~=
necessary time to complete when she ordered children to "hit the deck" mo· LOS ANGELES CAP I -A between two companies. ments before a small plane era.shed in names
S78-million pollulion clean-up Butt.he AQMD staff round that ~hges~h~~u~e~;·~;~~g~~:i:is~~t nearby, killing three of four passengers on board.
system that Standard Oil of Ohio the unit al Edison's• Ala mi\OS 10 1 .Catmen Arras. 26, said she saw the plane _ Co. agreed .t o inst all at a Gene r'attag &~tlbi ... in U>Dj • .J>oat<t. rii~b~r.s to granLthe · ptumm~ing foward the school parking.lot WednH·
Soothcnf C"allfbrnfa Ellison Co. Beach , where the equipment postponement. day. and yelled for some children to fall on the
plant would not remove enough Nas to be installed, is only in "This package must detail ground where they were and others to run for
Etlaks Bearing .. 1
State Solon d i'J
1 Admits Error
WASHINGTON (AP > -"l made a mi.stak;,"
said Rep. Edward Roybal. D-Calir .. one or four
congressmen accused or violating House rule!P m
connection with the South Korean influence-buying
scandal.
Roybal told t.he House Ethics Committee 1~n
Wednesday that he accepted a Sl ,000 campawn
contribution from South Korean businessman
Tongsun Park In 1974 and that he failed to report
the girt as required by law.
Roybal said he did not know whether he k~pt
the cash, which Park gave lo him in an envel~
during a meeting In the office of former Rep. O;tto
Passman. D·La .. or whether he turned it over to
his campaign committee.
BUT ROYBAL DENIED HE intended lo co~er
up the gift or to mislead committee investigat~rs
in earlier sworn statements. In those statements.
Roybal first denied knowing Park or receiving any
money from him.
In a l ater swor n statement. Roy•a I
acknowledged the contribution but said he luraed
the money over to his campaign committee.
Asked why he did not report the contribution.
Roybal replied: "I made a mistake. l s hould have.
It was a mistake in judgment."
Roybal was the first of the four to appear in
the committee's version or a "trial." The commit ·
tee hopes to take up a second case. involving Rlep.
Charles ff. Wilson. D·Calif .• later th.is week.
AOC'l'ION
SALE
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lrwentofy of oquislte hand ,
mede n.igs from Eastern
Europe. Asle and the Orient and • ~~~· wfll 9dl In single p4eces the
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shipment consistl--.of Ng5 from
lnin. Ruula. CHn{ Afganistan.
Tuit<ey, lfldla. Romania and
P»dst.n. ?My V'lll'J in size from
2' X )'to 18' X 12'. All rugs
are· guaranteed by a full ex· mange warranty
THE AUCTION WlU. TAKE Pl.ACE AT
HOUDAY IMM
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pollution to offset emissions operation half or the lime -so how Sohio proposes to ensure cover. from Soh~'s propo~doil~~er that the red~tion in pollution that~~truction~thcir~aj~t ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ terminal at t..ong "a~ach. the would only be half or what was does indeed provide a de·
Sol1th Coast Alt Quality Manage· originally estimated. monstrable improvement in air
menl District claimed Wednes· quality by removing more pollu-
day. SOHIO IS currently studying tion from existing sources than
The coslly pollution-control othe r ways to reduce enough it will emit,·· Stuart said.
equipment was the main ele· pollution to meet the AQMD 's
mt•nt in an $83-milhon plan an-requirement. said J .A. Stuart.
nounC'ed last month to satisfy district executive director.
AQM D requirements that Sohio Since Sohio's new proposals
re> move more pollution from the won't be completed until Oc·
South Coast Air Basin than ils tobe r . Stuart said, lhe company
µropos<>d S.'i75-million terminal ha s asked t h e distric t to
Al,tendance
Climbs on 3rd
would create. postpone public hearings on the
pollution tradcoff plan that were T All Bus;ng Day THE AGREEMENT between
Sohio and Edison, signed last
month in the presence of Gov.
Edmund G Brown .Jr., was con·
sidcrcd the la r ges t pollution
trad eoff pact ever ric~otiated
to have begun next week. ~ .,
"SINCE THE BURDEN of
proof at this late stage or the
proceedings rests with Sohio, we
reel that they s hould have the
Gift's Gone
Huge Mowetrap Disappears
LOS ANG ELES <AP) -"If you can build a better
mousetrap. the world will beat a path to your door." the saying
goc:.. Duv1d Redman misunderstood. He thought it said "big-
ger" mousetrap.
That is why Redman built a 7-foot-long, 3-foot-wide
mousetrap out of car s prings and plywood. Then, to make cer·
tain his work of art would be noticed. he placed it on the lawn of
the old stale building in downtown Los Angeles late Tuesday
night while the city slept.
"It was my gift to the city." said the 40-year -old South
Pasadena artist.
But alas. when Wednesday morning dawned, the mousetrap
had mysteriously disappeared.
LOS ANGELES IAP) -Allen·
dance climbed again today in ci·
ty schools on the third day of the
nation's newest and largest inte·
gr ation program. while anti·
busing leaders again contended
absenteeism by whiles is having
an impact on the plan.
It was not immediately known
if youngsters who had waited on
street corners across the 711 ·
square-mile district for more
than an hour on Tuesday and
Wednesday were picked up to·
day closer to schedule. But some
principals rcpQrted buses ar-
rived at their schools late while
:>thers said the buses were early.
"They've finally figured out
how to get here." said David L.
Houck , principal of Griffin
Ave nue Elementary School ,
where buses had been delayed
the firsl two days.
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A 6
Families Hit By
Housing Market
Muny 01 unf?t.' County p~rt-nlJri are hard htl ever y woy
lhl•y &um 1n lud a •:, hou:>tnlt markcl They can 't afford
l hl' ~"-> rockelmK purch ::lbc pncc.s for home~ of their own
and londloros fr.-qUL•ntl ~ refuse to rent upartment.8 lo
f unuht>:-wt th r h1ldren
Thr dlll'mma t i) no t umque to Orange County It ls more
dramutal' h <•rc lx'cnuse of the $100.000·µlu average ~el hni.i pnce for ne" Mngle family homes und th@ low 2
pcrc-l'nl to 3 pt•n'l'lll \ aeancy factor for apartment
Add tu thut the trend toward ''adulU. only" apatrt·
nwnt~. alon~ "Ith the commonplace $350 plus apart mt>nt
r nl ti rah• Thul mt•ans fam1l1 es w1lh children.
f><trll <'ulurl~ M n~lc pa1 e nt ramlhe~ und low·income
ram1ht>~ f.ll't' .u.·uw problem~
Off1ewl-. nf lht.' Ornngt.• County Fa ir I lousing Council
:.<iy tll<'tr o I problem 1s the refu at by landlords lo
rt>nl to fnm1ht·~ wath c hildr en 1\nd the S Marine Corp~
now t'isut·~ bulll•l m s lo Mannes heading toward E l Toro
to <'Uffil' alonl' f m.t nnd bnng the ir fam1he:, only after
lht·y find ~uatabh.• hou~mg
Some would ~ug~t.·~t that leg1slataon banning rental
th~crimmution aJ,!atn~t children 1~ the best solution
S u{'h u la~l resort a pproach ~gnores a valid reason
wh y bOnll' landlordb prefer not to rent lo families with
t·h1ldren. namely the ~evere damage or vandalism a few
und iS<·1phncd youngste rs can cause Unfortuna tely. a
handful can in<'rcasc the hous ing problems of many.
Such nn u pproach also ignores the wishes o f some
adults to lt v£• in a <1uiet lirea away from the noise of
youn gste1·s at play.
1'he dilemma once again points to the need for gov·
t•rnme nl, la nd lords o nd the cons truction industry to work
togethe r to bring ~omc reason back into the housing
market
Tillle to End Probes
T he tragic events surrounding the assassination or
President J ohn Kennedy have been recalled in often g ris·
ly detail in recent d ays as the House Select Comm ittee o n
/\s~assinations pursues its probe.
Witnesses have included former Texas Gov. J ohn B.
Connally and his wife. who were riding with Kennedy, a
pane l of nme doctors and ex~ in ballistics. 1coustic:,
;ind photography appointed by the committee.
T hey have discussed the various cons piracy rumors.
pondc rC'd the three·bultet vs. four·bullet argume nt and
the theory that m ore than one gunman might have beep
invo lved and that the s hots might have been fi red from
more than one location.
But all the testimo ny so far seems to s upport lhe find·
ings made 15 years ago by the often-criticized Warren
Commission that President Kenne dy was shot from
behind by a s m glc.-gunman.Lee Harvey Oswald.
By the lime the committee concludes its hearings. a ll
the throries will have b een aired at a n e normo us cost
to taxpayers. 1t 's doubtful if a nything ne w will be re·
vealed. The ground has been covered a nd re.covered . Bul
perhaps the assorted self .serving lawyer s and authors
wbo have made virtu a l careers o ut of tracing assassina·
Ll"'1 theories will al last be quieted, if not s atisfied. The
~pcctacle should com e to an end.
Airlines Want In
In s pite or its lega l a nd political problems. the
OranJ?c County Airport remains an attractive spot so far
;1 s a1rlmcs arc concerned.
Tht• e:tirport. according to one airline executive. is a
prime marke t turget because of the g rowth of the coun·
1 y 's population and commerce.
Al present . the airport- -in spite of the restrictions
nn numbers or commercial jet flig hts and in spite of the
lac-t that the fac ilities a rc already extrem ely c ra mped
1:-. n umcd 1n route a pplications filed by five alrlines with
the federa l Civil Aeronautics Board.
Airwc!-.l wants routes between Orange County a nd
Hcno·La s Vegas cind Houston. Air California wa nts a
l<.en o·Las Vegas r oute, as do Frontier a nd Western
a l111incs. PSA wants a r oute from Orange County to Seat·
tie. ~
11 's nol likely lhal those airlines not currently using
the airport will get in . But the fact remains that even
with a ll the restraints. Orange County and its airport
r e prt!sent a gold mine that the airlines are not in the least
hes itant a bout trying to dig.
County government should hold firm and not increase
lhc c urrent numbe r or a llowable commercial jet flights
per day . Noise reduction a nd pa ssenger comfort efforts.
howe ver. should be continued .
• Opin ions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/On the Move
ByL.M.BOYD
Claim is that 97 percent or
the executives In their 30s
will move their households
during th.ls year. Is that con·
<'eivable? It's also reported
that 84 pe r c e nt of the
newlywed s likewise will
Dear
Gloomy
Gu
It takes o whUe lo get
•ed to our Immigrant
labor force. lmagina
my confusion when tho
ear w aHh attendant
came running after me
1houting, "Keea!.
Kees! · · Tu.med out he
was tryln, to tell me l'd
forsotttn lo lcava my car kcy1. v.c.
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move. And nearly 50 percent
of those young people ages 22
through 24. No wonder the
van lines, the truck and
trailer renters. the chain real
estate operators are doing so
well, wbat?
Q. 'Is it true that Judy
Garland was the lowest paid
star ln that film classic 'The
Wizard of Oz'?"
A. Almost true. Only the
dog Toto earned less.
Until about 40 years ago,
babies in Finland were de·
livered in saunas . the his·
toriane report.
Q. "Do most women gel
better looking after they've
married?"
A. Most women think so,
surveys show.
It's possible t o drown
without dying. It's possible to
suffocate without dying. Both
happen frequently, ln fact.
Q. "1 know Great Falls,
Mont., 11 the windiest. big
t own In the country , but
what's the second wlndlest ?"
A. Oklahoma Cit.y.
Jack And erson
IDegal Drugs Subsidize Crime
WASlll!'llGTON -Millions of
Americans look upon cocaine
and marijuana al\ recreational
drui1& no won1c than the liquor
their contemporaries consum1:
liut the purchase of Illegal
druais. whatever their health
h nzurd. 11ub·
i>l dlieR or ·
KUO l ll'0 ~rim e The
pock~t mon~y
that buys a
mar1 Ju un ri
butt or a co·
c u1ne-s nort
also pays for
br11)ery and
murder
For the Maria has turned drug
11m uggling into a major in·
ctustry. The crime lords ship ii ·
lk 1t drugs into the United States
by the to~s .. They hire pro·
fess1onal pilots to fl y cocaine
and pot into remote airfield s.
Cargo shlps, known as '"mother
ships," carry tons of marijuana
into American waters Then
barges and boats haul the loot
into Florida coves and other
secret ports.
IN THE PAST rew months.
federal authorities have seized
41 ships hauling illegal cargo
"It's a blllion·dollar business."
Drug Enforcement chief Peter
Earl Wa te rs
Bcnslntt<'r told our associate Jack Mitchell.
t;ven more ominous is the in·
c reusinJ< flow of deadly heroin
into this C'OUntry. For years, the
Mafia lruffic kers imported
cheap. brown heroin, known in
the streets as "Mexicun mud."
Uut the Mexican authorities
beRan an intens ive spraying
campaign that wiped out most
Mex1cu n popp y fields a nd
drastically reduced the supply of
Mexican heroin
Intelligence reports claim the
criminal godfathers have now
turned their Lradit1onal home.
the island of Sicily. into a dls·
trtbut1on center for white heroin.
The stuff 1s brought to Sicily
from Southeast As ta and the
Middle East.
llEROIN from Asia's "Golden
Triangle" IS rour limes purer
than Mexican mud Just :i few
kilograms s muRg led mlo the
United States provides millions
for the mob to launder through
its network of bank accounts.
One center for the new drug·
s muggling operation appears to
be New York"s John F. Kennedy
airport. In the last six months,
agents of the Drug Enforcement
Administration have seized
nearly 13 ktloRrams of white
heroin that turned out to be 90 to
100 percent pure. The heroin.
worth at least $20 million on the
black market, was traced back
to Sicily.
Despite the seu:ures. Customs
Co mmissione r Robert Chasen
admitted that "we are woefully
outnumbered and outfinanced
by the smugglers ... We cannot
adequately guard our borders.··
He told us that ocean ships can·
not ~e intercepted by his agency
outRtde the tbree·mile limit. Red
tape is making it difficult even
to prosecute t he American
operators who run the ships.
BUS BATTL E : The nation's
elderly and handicapped have
been waiting ror more than five
years ror buses that would be
e a s ier for them to board.
General Motors has been vying
with other firms for the right to
build the new gene ration of
buses.
Last May. GM appeared to
lose when the Transportation
D e p a rtm e nt chos e an
a lternative design. The ne..-.
"Transbus" would feature lo"'
rtoors. wide front a nd rea1
doors. and a six-fool retrac~blE
ramp to ~commodate t he han·
dicapped. All city buses bouKhl
with federal money must have
this new design.
But GM hasn't given up thE
fight. The giant automaker ha~
heen trying for years to per·
suade the government to adopt
lls own version, which hu
higher noo~ and a rear·door lilt
instead of a ramp. GM spent SSO
million retooling Its plants to
.produce the new buses, and It
wants to sec a return on the in·
vestment. The company has been lobbying Curious ly to over·
turn the federal decision against
its bus design. Confided one
transportation official: "Ir they
admit fa!Jure. heads will roll."
GM LOBBYISTS have now
persuaded a House committee
to adopt an amendment the com·
pany drafted that would s helve
any immediate help for the han·
dlcapped. The measure wouJd
hold up the entire question until
Transbus and the GM version
could be evaluated side by side.
··1ts effect. or course. would be
an indeflnlte postponement of
the Transbus mandate." says an
internal Transportation Depart·
ment memo.
GM lobbyist Roland Ouellette
told us that "the other side or the
story hasn't been told. There arc
times the ramp will work effec·
lively. but the ramp won't pro·
vide total access. Thal takes a
variety of equipment. You're not
going to be serving t he total
population by one method."
Supporte r s of Transbus .
meanwhlle, are trying to work
out a compromise that would al·
low local officials to c hoose wh\ch bus would best serve their
residents.
AP OLOGY TO AT&T: Quite
inad vertently, a line was left out
of a recent column about the
failure of some member s of
Congress to pay their telephone
bills. The omission has caused
American Telephone and Tele·
graph some embarrassment.
We reported that AT&T cuts
orr telephone service to· sub·
scribers who don't pay their bills
but that .. service is not Inter·
rupte d" for delinquent con-
gressmen. ..The taxpayers are
11tuck with the bills." we added.
Left out was a line explaining
that the General Services Ad·
ministra tion pays for t he
te le phone service on Capitol
Hill. That's why the taxpayer:s
get stuck with the bills.
But without the omitted line.
the story left the impression that
AT&T cuts off the service for or·
dinar.y deadbeats but does ool
inte rrupt service for con·
gressional deadbe ats . The
service is not cut. we emphasize.
because the taxpayers pay the
bills . We apologize to AT&T for
the om tSSion.
State 'Bail-out' Side-stepped Taxpayers
With an amating adroitness
Governor .Jer r y Brown has
p e rformed a mirac ulo us
turnabout. Slow in perceiving
the taxpayers mood until it was
brought forcefull y home to him
by a n angry electorate which
took the tax reduction issue lnto
its own hands. Brown has been
outdoing Howard J arvis ever
since.
So skillful has he been m re·
versing hls fi eld, from the days
just b efore
the June elec·
lion when he
wa s veh c ·
me ntl y
d e noun ~l n g
Prop. 13, that
h e n ow ap.
parently has
many believ·
mg he was at
le a s t a co· a uthor of that m easure. To
further project that image he
bumptiously warned the nation's
governors convened in Boston
las t month of "the second great
American r evolution of tax·
payers" sweeping the country.
This was a blithe disregard of
Art Hoppe
hts own myopLc inubtl1t y to
foresee Uwt revolution coming
in his own state even though 1t
had bec•n huildi n~ for me1ny.
rri:.i ny months.
NOW CAST In the role of the
n ew Messiah and self·s tyling
himself "a born aj(ain tax cut
ter ." Brown 1s r iding high
Wa rmed by early polls whlch
seem to give ham a lead over his
Republican challenger. Attorney
General Evclle J Younger ,
Brown is loudly patting himself
on the back for the Sl billion tax reduction m easure rushed
through the Legislature. He has
proclaimed it the ··1argesl state
tax cut in history." That of course isn't exactly so
The largest tax cut was the S7
h11llon slash brought shout by
the J>eople themselves when they
passed Prop 13.
Unfortunately. because of
Brown's action in siphoning off
$5 billion of the state's s urplus to bail out local government!$, that
tax c ul b ecame. as State
Chamber of Commerce vice pres·
ident John T. Hay accurately
charged. "merely a tax shirt."
Because or that it has failed to
effect the economies at the local
level intended by the voters .
INSTEAD OF playing hero to
the spendthrift local politicians
and bureaucrats, the SS billion
should have been returned to the
pockets of the taxpayers from
whom it was wrongfully extract·
ed . At the very least it should
have been used to retire a m8Jor
share of the state's bonded in·
debtedness thus saving the tax·
payers millions in interest.
Disturbing too is Brown's con·
tinuing misconception of the voter mood despite his pretense or h a ving r eceived "the
message." Warning local gov·
ernments that the state's sur·
plus will not be sufficient to pro·
vide the same level of bail.outs
in the future he said. "The peo·
pie should not assume that they
are out of the woods."
THAT SEEMS to imply that
somehow the people are to be
punished ror their audacity In
voting to cut back taxes as a
means to cut government spend·
ing.
As for the SI billion ta" cut
measure there was a bit or sleight
of hand the re. Although it
establishes indexing to soften
the e rfects or inflation. it does
not e liminate overtaxaUon. The
reductions individuals will gel in
their next Income tax bill will be
offset partially by existing sur·
pluses. But the surpluses wHI
continue to build at a rate now
estimated to be Sl.S billion. With
more than S3 billion already In
the treasury there is still over·
taxation.
AND THAT doesn't consider
how much more there would be
in excess Ir a real job or trim·
ming the $20 billion dollar
budget was done. Even deduct·
ing the extraordjnary SS billion
for the normal budget is SS
billion more than when Brown
took offi ce thre e and a half
years ago.
The big question then is
whether or not Brown's ploys
are really fooling the people suf·
flclently to win him re·election ..
Th a l will b e an s w e r ed
November7.
. The Only Way to Outsmart the Real Estate Boom
The trouble all began when
my neighbor, Mr. Crannich, sold
his house for $102.500. Seeing he
had paid $19,750 for it fourteen
years ago, It was just another
run·Of·the·mlll profit In today's
real estate boom. "Well, Mr. Crannich,'' said
the real estate man, rubbing his
hands, "now
can I s how
you a nice
two· bedroom
place I've J(Ol
for $127.~?"
"No ," said
M r . Cran·
nlch.
"Whal dld
you h ove In
mind the n"
Perhaps a lovely thrce·hedroom,
epllt·level. .. "
"What I have tn mind ls being
rich," sa1a Mr. Cranmch. "So
I'm going to sock my $102,500 1n
the bank and be rich.''
'f'he real estate mun frowned.
"With 10 percent lnOntlon, your
money will be eaten up alive by
5 percent Interest on which
you'll have to pay toxes. Then
there's rent and no wr1teoffs.
Oh, you'll never get rich lhal
wuy, Mr. Crannich "
"I'm going lo sock my $102,500
In the bank,•· s nid Mr. Crannich
stubbornly, "and be rich."
TH E NEXT day, Mr Cran.
nich nicclvcd n call from the
Chalrmon or the Board of
Realtors. "f don't think you un·
d crstand. Mr. Cranntch." sRld
the chairmun, trylnR to sound
Jovial. "Where clo you think lh<'
fellow who bought your house
ror $102.500 got the moneJ""
. .. . . . " .
"Darned lt I know," Said Mr.
Crannlch, yawning.
"From selling his house. of
'l_ourse." said the chairman.
"'And i( you don't buy some
other hou.'le with lhat money, the
owner of that other house won't
be able to afford some other
house. And so on and so on and
so on."
"Don't tell me your prob·
le ms," said Mr. C rannlch "I'm going to be Independently
wealthy."
It was four day11 before the
Presidcnl could get through to
Mr Cronnlch ll$ Mr. Crannlch
h a d s topped answe ring hie
phone.
"Mr. Crnnnlch," s ald the
President, "we were just chat·
ting ubout you In our Cabinet
meeting today Md I '11 bet you
don't reallie what a vital link
you are i n o ur wonde r£ul
American economy."
"Mr. Pres ident." said Mr.
Crannach. '"stick It in your ear."
SO MR. CRANNICH socked
his $102,500 in the bank. Natural·
, ly, the fellow with the $127,500
house now couldn't afford the
$142,250 house he'd wanted and
the owner of that one couldn't.
buy the $165,7SO place he'd had
his eye on und ... And so on and
so on and so on.
In fact. now that no one could
sell a house. no one could buy a
house no one. that la, but Mr.
Crannlch. In s ix weeks Mr
Crannlch was able to buy back
his old houRe ror $19,750, ha be·
Ing the only person ln the whole
real estate boom who had any
real money.
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M4RE OPINION ThUf'Sday, September 14, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 1
N bolas von Hoffman
Typical' Congressmen Never Seems to Change
Th pret.1dent ha' \('toed the
nt•w •lom1c Lrcraf\ C'&rrter on
l ht• O\'t'l 1trouod that 1l '"'
u-.el• l'tilit) hu:, ne\ er bttn •
cnteW>n for public c.>x1M"n1tlturf'
and o m-'lu• 1t nn1• no-. as
pr~)l d 1 l'tul tu o rd er l)
i:U\ ''rmcnl
tlpuh•nt t•xtravagant'1· bf' brokl'n
by th1: u~per chumlw1
TllF. WA\' OUT o f t h is
three cornt•rt.'d dilemma Is t.o RO
ahf'lld With th~ atonll<' nlrcr uft
r arr11"r but u~~ It at1 lht• ntw
Sen at e Office Kulld lng T he
n p p t• 1H u n <' f' o t n l,l d l l 1 o n u I
t•C'onom1e1i ra n bt• h a d by
f"m ployrng th~ shJp to packa11e
~enalorlal JUnkt'tll On co,prtlally
!>mo1o:Y. muggy Wut.hlngton
day!", ltw s~nlite might cvt·n
want to tnvltt-l h<' llou:st' on
board th1!> utomlcally powt·red
Camp DaVld and tuke the boys
and th•· girls on a cruise down
the Potomac
tht Watergate elccllon of '74, but
you have to go ull the way back
to the curly 1950s to find an
example or one of tbe parties
bt•lnl{ ma.'>stvely turned out of
contro l of bo th houses of
Congrcll8
When incumbents do lose, .it
seldom ~ms to have much to
do with what kind of a record
Congress as a whole has made
for Itself The impression among
the mmonty who bother to cast
a ballot in the congressional
r ace is th a t every o ther
congressperson Is a rascal. but
my guy neologisms aside.
most congresspersons are white
m en -1s okay
Tht.· lou:k' has vet~ the rw>'<'t
t11~t attM>Jlt on the M·nate OfftN.·
n u111nr ·
w h llh ' ulread!~tr
ronstn:llon
It t' n· • to r t'
t he •oat
c iq >O l'\l\t',
t h\• l'<>!.lae:.t
bualdtnt c\ er
cons t r tcd
pouri drur
pouo t c.>1
Mtuure .,t for square toot wai.
the R burn House Office
Buidl~ so lt wasn't frugality
which mdfl the House put & halt
to the 5-late c-onstruclion but
appreberk>n lest its record for
lo election years, Congress 11>
suppo1>t.-d to mm itself in and
a v o 1 d <' x p e n !. 1 v e l r t' a t s
Other wise. the voleri. may roe
up and smite Lhe members, but
It's been decades since Congrei.s
got a good smiting from the elec
tor ate.
SURVE YS SUGGEST that
m embers of Congress often have
vi ews on issues strikingly · at
variance Wllh those or the home
folks ln most cases. it makes
htlle difference in an election
although there are exceptions
such as the Second District in
Colorado. There the news is that
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T imothy Wi rth. a two-term
Democrat, is In trouble because
h e's too liberal (o r hi s
conservative district Wirth stall
m ay be able t o win i n
November. however . because
inc umbe nt s ha ve v oted
themselves so many advantages
over challengers and because
whether they'r e liberal or
conservative all effective
congressmen and senator s vote
and serve their districts in the
same fashion.
The congressman who rails
agai nst war expendi tures 1s
busy supporting new contracts tor the bomb factory in his
Quotes
"Compromises will be man·
datory. Without them no pro-
gr ess can be expe<:ted. flexibili-
ty will be the essence of our
hopes " -P resident Carter
commenting on the Mideast
summit conference at Camp
David.
di s tr ict ; l i k e w ise. th e
conservative who shrieks about
federal aid for schooling makes
sure his district gets its cut.
NOT ONLY are party
d i ffer ences unimportant but
e ven diCferences in individual
members' beliefs and values can
be exaggerated. They don't have
as many choices and aren't
near ly the free agents we take
the m to be and they pride
themsel ves in thinking they are.
They survive by fitting into a
power mosaic. the design of
which i s n 't especially
susceptible to their individual
wills any more than it is to ours.
In understanding Congr ess,
the similarities are much more
important than the differences
in party. beliefs. or st yle or
beh avior . The system or
selection of people to these jobs
is such that the same kind get
them almost all the time.
Summing it up. sociologist
Richard Zweigenhaft writes, ''A
thumbnail sketch or the 't ypical '
senator or today would not differ
significantly from the 'typical·
senator or 1942 ... Sen. Typical
rather was a lawyer-businesman;
he received his B.A. from a pre.
stigious East Coast college. then
returned home and received hi5
law degree from the stat' un.
lvers lty; prior to enterln ~
politics. he was a practicln~
lawyer . A view of the 'typical'
member of the House would not
differ except that he would be In
his early 50s rather than his lat<
505." So for understanding, look
not to political parties or tt.
ideology. but to what that kirui ot
person in our society is think.int
just now.
When you go to the polls.
assummg you still do that. t~
chances are if you vote against
congressman Typical you will b<
voting for candidate Typical.
who upon being sworn in wjll
become congressman Typical
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Cairo Tour
"uth Carter Stapleton, evangelist sister of
President Carter, views Ramses IJ, the
world's most famous mummy, in Cairo
Museum. She was in Cairo to meet with
Egypt's Christian leaders.
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Hospital Offers
Diabetic Classes
A series of four classes for diabetics and their
families will be conducted by Saddleback Com-
munity Hospital beginning Sept. 26.
Interested persons must register for the four.
week course by Monday. Fee is $15.
For reservations or further information , phone
770-3643.
Birds Underground?
I:.ONOON CAP > -Britain's 250.000 coal
miners have been as ked to keep an eye out for
birds when they go underground to work.
Anthony Hudson of the British Museum's
De oartment of Natural His tory says he is s tudying
birds and animals that hve below ground. He s ays
there have been several reports or birds who got
into coal mines and stayed.
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Braless Coed Gets Support
PORTAGE. Mi ch. IAPl The
American Civil Liberties Union has
gone to bat for a 14-year·old girl sus·
pended from school for "disrupting
lhe educational process" by failing to
wear a bra.
"l don't think you can regulate un·
de rwear," said Bruce Stein, prcsi·
dent of the local ACLU chapter.
HE SAID HIS group will ask the
school board in this Kalamazoo sub·
urb to change Portage Central Junior
High School's dress code.
The unidentified girl was given~
unexcused absences. or suspensions.
last spring for violating a code that
says "clothing should be neat. clean
and not considered distracting."
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THt GIRL•s FATHER s aid a
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"How could It have been disruptive
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tering the school braless .
SC HOOL SU PERINTENDENT
George Conti said he backed Tyler in
the susJ>(!ns1ons
"The l ciCI 1:; ,, 3 young lady IS~Ot
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T h c p a tt' n t s s a y i t is t ~ i r
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TYLER SAID GIRLS must ear
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wear d bra to school. Tyler 1d, it
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POLITICS I ORANGE COUNTY Thursd1y. September 1'. 1978 DAIL V PILOT A fJ .-Ii
Candidate Challenged
Anti-nuke Alliance Hopes to Debate Baker
By O.C'. HUSTINGS
Ol .. OeN ....... , ....
Commtnu by David Baker. a
candidate for th~ county Board
or Su~rvisors ln the ~nd dl•·
lrkt. have raas~ tht hackles or
lhe Stlal Beach Chapter of the
Alltaott ror Survival
Baker had said lbat lbt RI
llan<'e. wtuch hu protested the
U.S Naval Wtapon. Station in
Seal Bf'ICb . 11 alarm11l and
:s pread1n1 m lsunderstand1nii
nbout the 5tat1on. which ht
tlaams ~ no nudtar dlu.s~r threat.
The alllance ba~ r hallen11ed
Baker to debate an alhanC't·
representative on the threat or
non-lbn.tat posed by the s t.lion
So far. tM .U.anee refl()rt s Baket
hasn ·a responded
•••
SHl&LEY GRJNDLE, former
chairman of thl· Orang<' County
Plannana CommlA~lon 1i1nd the
founder of TIN C'lJP ITune Ii.
Now Clean Up Politics I h1i1i.
come out an f11vor of (laker. \ht·
o n ce und 11u:.11ibl y ruturt:
11upuvlsor. t•111ng bii. "<l1gn1ty
and honesty · ·
• • •
8.\KEa ·s OPPONENT in the
l'iupervisor iul ruce, Harriet
Wieder. won the endorsement of
the Orang.-('ounty chupttr of
the National Women's Political
('3UCUS.
•••
II UNDRED·DOLLAR·PLUS
per plate dinners are turning up
hke poptops on the beach these
days. There'll be one Sept . 28 m
honor or Assemblyman and Mrs.
Ron Cordova.
Cordova, D·El Toro, is seeking
the slate Senate seat being
vacated by retiring Sen. Dennis
Carpenter, R-Newport Beach.
The $125-per·person affair will
begin with cocktails al 7 p.m . at
the South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa.
The honorary dinner commit·
tee includes such notables as As·
sem blyman Dennis Mangers. D·
Huntington Beach; state Sen.
Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress.
Richard J . O'Neill ; Mrs. Anton
H. Seger strom, Henry T .
Segers trom a nd Harold T .
Segerstrom; Norma Hertzog:
that Manttcrs "has voted to in·
rre11s c SU•le taxes and fees with
bora nt; rt>gularity."
• • •
WILLARD S. "BILL" VOIT of
Newport Beach, co-chairman of
the Reagan for President Com-
mittee duriog the 1976 primary.
hais been named CO·chairman Of
the Orange County Republican
campaign to elect Attorney Gen
Evelle Younger governor and
Mike Curb Heutenant governor.
• • •
CORDOVA HAS announced
that he bas won the endorsement
of the Federated Firefighters oC
California and the Newport·
Mesa Education Association in
his bid for the 36th State Senate
District seat.
•••
A HEADQUARTERS bas been
opened at 1711 Westclifr Drive.
Suite 3, Newport Beach, for
Marian Bergeson. Republican
candidate In the 74lh Asaembly
district.
Special Blood
Needed for
Stricken Kids Ray Watson; Mary Smallwood
and Rep. Mark Hannaford, D·
Long Beach.
•••
JIM GALLAGHER, the
Libe rtarian Party's candidate
fo r the 73rd Assembly District,
has disputed a statement in
campaign literature of incum-
bent Democrat Mangers.
According lo Gallagher,
Mangers claims to have de·
livered the "cut government
s pending" mess age to
Sacramento long before the
passage of Propostion 13.
· People who have had chicken
pox or shingles wilhln the last
three weeks and are between the
ages or 17 and 65 are needed to
donate blood to lbe Childrens
Hospital of Orange County.
The blood is needed ror
children with leukemia and
other diseases.
Ther;e children have a reduced
resistance to other diseases.
s uch as chicken pox, and need
the blood or someone who has re·
cently had the diseases because
such blood contajns needed an-
tibodies.
Do you long for the advantages of mobile home
life? We can help you realize your dreams with an
attractive financing package that will include a flex-
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TllE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Ray Haskin of El Toro. vice
president for administration
for ITT Cannon, heads a
volunteer team of corporate
executives who will seek
s upport from maj or
New port Beach business
firms for the 1978 campaign
of United Way of Orange
County North/South.
Gallagher demurs , alleging Prospective donors may caJI
Eleanor Dick e at th e
hematology research laboratory
at Childrens Hospital, 997·3000,
extension 171, between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Mondays through
Ffidays.
Nl'wport Bedch Office. 14-01 Dove Street, Nev.port Beach 92663.17 MI ~33-3511
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Hughes Seeks
More · Flights ·~
Hughes Ainirest has applied to the federal
Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to in·
augurate service between Orange County Airport
and Houston's Hobby Airport.
The airline listed six California and Nevada
cities that it wants to link via non-stop, one·stop
and two-stop flights to the Texas airfield.
THE APPLICATION SEEKS a daily one-stop
route from Orange County via Las Vegas. In addi·
tion it asks a daily non-stop from Las Vegas, a dai·
ly one-stop from Reno. Bakersfield and Fresno and
a daily two-stop route from Sacramento.
Las Ve~as would be the hub or the routes, ac·
cording to airline officials.
Hobby. 10 miles south or Houston, was tbe
city's major airport until 1969, when Houston In·
tercontinental was completed.
Hughes Airwesl offers flights from Orange
County to Las Vegas, Phoenix and Salt Lake City,
with connections to many or its remaining 53 U S.
and Mexican destinations.
The Ocean View School District Citizens
Committee for Master Planning has called a
public hearing to review the
recommendations being forwarded to the
School Board. These recommendations deal
with the future of unused school sites and
with the possible closure of Roblnwood
School in fall, 1980. The committee invites
all interested district residents to attend this
hearing, become informed, and offer
opinions.
ROBINWOOD SCHOOL
5172 McFADDEN AVE. -HUNTINGTON 8fAQf
SEPT. 28 ~ '78-7:30 PM
Advance eopies of the recommendations now being
finalized are avallat>Je at all district aohoOla and the
district office at Beach and W8mel.
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l>t.:AR PAT Roth Con!\umer Reports and
Consume~· Rei.ean·h magattnes rate products. ls
the same system of rating used by both public•·
t ions., U not. how do they dJfftt'>
E R . Huntington Beach
C'ouumer RePort.8 ratln&~re stvea U. order
of eaUmatt'd Ovt"rall quallt~ • .W.Ut re1ard to
prke. and advantages or dba4vutacn of ••Y
bnod '4!Sted att l11rluded. Whee test braodl ~re
"~lgnlfkutl sup('rior" t.o DI.hen &ested, lbey re·
celve a "cbttk·ntlog. ·• Sometimes certaU. bra.0
also att seltttf'd as "Best Buys," which meau
that the ~ samples reeelved a bl&b ratla•,
wf're pricf'd relatively low and yielded more quail·
ty per dollar than Ute products liven an .. accepta·
ble" rating. CR a1ao carries reswts of research oa
public policy issves involving aucb tb.lngs as bealLb
a nd auto insurance, and gives advice oa purcbas·
Ing services, such as a nurstJlg home or summer
camp.
Consumers' Research product ratla11 follow
this scale: A · reeomininded; B · U.iermedlate; C •
not reoomme.ded. Occaa•aUy prochada are ra&ed
AA. Tbis publication's staff evaluates product de-
fects and safety facton and repona oa tbem wiU. aa
emphasis on lettlag Lbe consumer make ap Ills owa
mind.
Ta% A..Uta11re-£1•t 0.rilled
DEAR PAT: Wh at is the gross household in·
come limit for senior citizens' property tax as·
sistance? I've heard some conflicting figures.
S.C .. San Clemente
The Francblse Tu Board says &.bat If yoar
total income less actual cash expenditures Is
greater than szo,•. )'OU do llOt qualify for p~r·
ty tax assista nce. Personal expenses, noncasb ex·
penses, amortization, depletion, deprecla&lon,
t:apita l losses and exp enditures wblcb are
capitalized under the P ersonal Income 'rax Law
are not all.owable deductions when figuring gross
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QUEENIE
"Would you step out fll your cell ... er ... car, pleAae?"
WomenSiill
Earning Less
WAS}{INGTON <AP> -The talk or women
moving into higher paying "men's jobs" for the
most part. has been just that-only talk, according (o
the Labor Department.
Women working full·Ume earned an average
or $5,000 a year less than men in most big cities in
1975, according to a survey.
LABOR ECONOMIST HOWARD HAYGHE
called the difference in m en's and women's wages
"quite consistent over a long period or time."
He said employed women have stayed mosUy
in clerical and service jobs, which are generally
lower paying than the posts held by mesa.
··Even when they enter the professional·
technical occupation group, women art coricen·
trated as teachers, nurses and occupations that
a re relatively poorer paying than-traditional male
jobs such as lawyers and doctors," he added.
THE Sl'UDY SAYS THE NATIONAL median
income was $12,770 for men and $7,531 for women.
For those with college educations, the gap was
even wider with men earning $17,891 and women
$10,861.
Median income m eans half earn more and half
less.
Wrapped Beater Sa~ D.U.rs
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heater can save money on operation cost. How
mil ch can be saved. and what kind or insulation C materialshoulda~rson use? enters
J . W., Costa Mesa
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DEAR PAT: Can you tell me 1£ there are any
grants available for artists? I've heard there are,
but don't know where to get a ny information. As
one of the "star ving" variety or professional
artists. I'd like you to look into lhls for me.
L. W., Laguna Beach
"Monev Buslness: Grants and Awards fer
Creative Artists," a new directory avaUatile
through the American Coancll foT Ute Artl, lllta
some 300 organizations around Ute coantry that of·
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sculpt.on, photographers, playwrights, poets, nc·
lion writ.en, composers, and t.o a Umlc.ed edellt,
filmmakers, video artists and choreographers are
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Information for each entry Includes the name,
address and <when available> telephone number of
the organlutlon as weU as eUglblllty reqalre·
ments, amount of the award, appUcadoll procen
and deadline dates. Special secUoas cover artists'
retreats as well as oro«rams at the Nat.Iona! En· downmeat for Lbe (\rts and state al1a agencies tlaat
directly assist lndlvldual artists.
Single copies or the lot-page directory cost $7.
Write to: ACA, 570 SevenLb Avenue, New York,
N.V. 10018.
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Activities at the cen·
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crafts. table games, con-
tests and special events.
The centers are open
at various hours during
the week.
For further informa-
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Ruling Nixed
FRESNO <AP> -A 1977 Superior Court de-
cision ordering Madera
County to staff its jail
with enough personnel
to allow intermittent vis-
ual inspection or all in·
mates has been re·
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C'olN!ert for Slaopp~
Lucas Drew conducts m embers of the
Florida Philharmonic Orchestra in a con-
cert inside a Miami, Fla., supermarket
Wednesday. The h our -long concert.
~ponsored by. an encyclopedia company,
included music by Ha ndel. Mozart, Grieg
and Scott Joplin.
Prostitute Bares Life
OAKLAND CAP> -Bright-eyed Buffy Wilson
looks like America's "girl next door," but for
three years that address would have been
Nevada's most popular bouse of prostitution.
Today, says Ms. Wilson, that lire, or which she
has written a book, is behind her. She lectures on
sexuality to varied groups, including women in-
terested in banging on to their husbands.
DIVORCED, •· A MOTHER OF a young son
and the daughter of an Air Force officer, she
described her tou1h life on the Mustang Ranch,
working in a seedy, 8-by-lO·fool coop where
cleanliness was next to unknown.
Tbe Mustang Ranch, she said in an interview.
was "nothing but a bunch of trailers stuck
together. The couches were dilapidated, the
lampshades torn ... your room h ad a three·
quarter bed that had a board underneath, and you
had a sink in there. The communal showers were
down the ball." . In her lectures she talks about the 16-hour
days, and how a woman bad to work 17 days
straight before she could get a day off. Rules of the
House.
•"THE MAN WOULD PICK YOU up, take you
back to the room. At that point you would discuss
what he wanted. how much he wanted to spend."
Her time with a customer was usually no more
than 15 minutes, and the minimum price was $10.
Jn the event a customer required more luxurious
surroundings he took her to bis hotel -al $100 an
hour. • Business was brisk most of the time, she said,
and the management ''took 10 percent off the top
or everything you earned, for room and board,
then 50 percent of what was left. Out of your less
than half. you bad to tip the maids daily, pay·
someone to do your lauodry. pay tbe..driver-"'1io
took you out to a bar after ~ork, pay the ~
who saw you every week ... you ended up with
about 30 percent of what you took in."
Ms. Wilson said she entertained up to 45 men a
day.
MS. WILSON GOT INTO·WHAT is commonly
regarded as the world's oldesl profession after she
found herself divorced and alone in Oakland at 21.
She fell in love with a bar owner who insisted she
Laguna's Child
Clinic Closed
Orange County health officials have closed the
Laguna Beach Child Health Clinic, citing declining
attendance as the primary reason for the end of
the service.
Dr. Morton Nelson, Orange County health of·
fi cer ,. said that in the future. Laguna Beach pa-
tients needing examinations or free immunizations
may attend the Child Health Clinics in San Juan
Capistrano or San Clemente. Children needing immunization may attend
the clinic in Lagunl} Niguel.
The clinics are community centers which pro-
vide health services for children. Children and
adults can gel free immunizations and boosters for
diphtheria, let.a.nus, whooping cough, measles,
rubella, polio and mumps at the clinic.
For more information, call the county health
department at 834-7650.
Jaycees Pave Way
For Women in SD
SAN DIEGO <AP > -Jaycees here think they
have found a way for women members to vote and
hold office in the chapter, without violating U.S.
Jaycees dictates and losing their national charter.
It's an affiliate organization called San Diego
Young Citizens for Commerce and Industry.
CALLED "ASSOCIATE MEMBERS," the 24
women members here and about 10,000 women
Jaycees naUooally are prohibited under Jaycees
bylaws from voUng in chapter meetings and hold-
ing any Jaycees office from the local to national
level.
Women pay full dues, wor,on Jaycees projects
and contribute time and enerfy to an organization
which vetoed in June agalnst any extension of their
mem bershlp rights.
The 61-year-old organization began life as the
Junior Chamber of Commerce for men 21 to 36
years old and was renamed and its objectives
chan1ed in 1967, aald attorney Jim Spievat, a
Jaycee member who baa helped create the San
Diego Younc Citizens af!Uaite.
RATllElt TRAN PROMCYl'E business, he said,
the Jaycees decided lo concentrate on leadership
development.
But most chapters, including many in small
towns which comprise 'the bulk of Jaycees mem-
bership, see themselves as fraternal organizations
and have been unwilling to Include women.
go to work at the Mustang Ranch to earn money to
pay his debts. She agrffcl.
"I lbought -why not? It represented some
kind of security, and to invest a year didn't seem
like that much." So Buffy Wllaon went to work in a protected
environment where "you were not ostracised for
being a prostitute ... you didn't have to worry
about being arrested ... there was a doctor . . .
it didn't seem so bad."
AT ONE POINT SHE THOUGHT about quit-
ting, but changed her mind. Al another, her boss
got a crush on her but, she said, she turned away
his sexual advances. ·
"It is emotion that separates love from sex,
and without the emotional thin~ it really didn't
matter," she said, acknowledging the peculiar
morality of engaging in sel< with man after man,
hour after hour -then turning down the boss
because she didn't like him.
Now, with her book, "A New Look al the
Oldest Profession," coming out shortly, Buffy
Wilson professes no regrets.
"IT'S NOTHING I WOULD LIKE to repeat,
but it's something I've grown from ... "
Had it not been for prostitution, she said, "I
might still be here, waiting on tables."
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flooring. Aver-
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Tol•llV l"'lall<td phn taa eq. td·
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Compll'le line of Bruce & Sikes oek
and iea k nooring, Bruce Cumber·
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glass of burgundy, cha bl is, rose or beer ... or, you
may choose coffee, tea or a soft drink. All for just
$5.98 (for two) duri ng our Grand Opening
celebration. That could be the price of a life-
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AJ2 DAILY PILOT Thursday Septem~r 14 1978
Paper Piled Up in Protest·
MODESTO <AP > When people
hand City Councilman Harry KuUhltn A lengthy or superfluoua report, ''They
have • twinkle m their eye and u 11m1h.• on their hps." he sa)''
They know the report "'111 end up in u
stuck of about 84,000 pa~(•s mort' thin 1•
ft>t'l high that Kulh11un has collected
during the thn•c > e1tr-. u~ u C'ounc1lman
hen·
H•~·s F.VF.N WIUTT£N his report
about all tht' rt'ports. · ·1 h•· Poltt1rul
P.1pt•r Pollutton .. It'• rive pages k>ng
Kull 1J11111. ~8. 1911.1 nli'!. .ioH•rnmenl
r<'i.;ul at1ons and the ir rHull1ng
paperwork for everything rrom un
emi1loyment and 1nf1.111on to J>t:r'>onal
frui.tralloo and lac le o 1n1t1atl\ e 1md i.ay~
munysbareh1sv1ew
"The public reaction was ov<>rwhelm·
mi.:. he sa) s of ne'4s paper pubhc1ty
hert' about ha:. report
"Pl..:OPL•: COMM ENT ED TO me .iboul the oppression or overreguJallon,
not bemg abl~ to understand their tax
forms, keeping up with the constant
changes and amendments m the law,"
the six-year councilman says
"Nol btln1 able lQ interpret what's
belnc uld ln the simplest form has
made people antagonistic toward any
kind of rolJulaUon."
M111lve paperwork requirements
hive taken over too much or peoples'
job1. takint them from services they
t hould be providing, he says.
K VLLIJIAN, A NURSING home
o perator, says required paperwork
h as made h.111 staff "more concerned
about what goes on paper than having
lime durmg the day to spend with the
care of paUents. which s hould be the
first priority "
Unetnployment is u dangerous ripple
effect o( paperwork, he complains, cit-
ing another personal example. Massive
paperwork delayed projects and caused
the Southem California petro-chemical
company hls son works for to lay off 25
percent of its 4,000 employees, he says.
Paperwork also limits initiative and
innovation as Kullijlan found when he
contended that a new type of sewer
drainage system for a subdivision was
inadequate.
"THE CITY STAFF informed me
that if I was successful in pursuing the
argument. we would have to go through
~2 agencies to change the type of
drainage system proposed." he says.
"Many people took my report serious-
ly because they couldn't believe the
figures. the costs of reporting and the
data collected by government." he
says. "But I don't think they realize or
recognize that their individual
participation. .. is cumulative. They •
feel that what little they contribute cer -
tainly Is not part of the pro bi em.··
He says the federal government
estimates it would be easy to cut 10 per-
cent from the $100 billion or ~ per
person s pent a nnu.ally on federal
paperwork, but nothing has been done.
A FEDERAL RE PORT s ows the
wors t offenders are the Internal
Revenue Service, the Environmental
Protection Agency and the Occupa·
tional Safety and Health Administra-
tion, Kullijian says.
It is impossible for elected officials to
assimilate and underst and the amount
of data they are given. he contends.
"My great fear 1s that the bureaucrat
introduces his own bias and I merely re-
act. It is a horrifying experience in a
position of responsibility."
PAPER POLLUTION THREAT?
Modesto Councilman Kullljlan
CALIFORNIA
Program
On Art Se t
lnN~l
The Nlauel Art A s-
sod•tion wtJI hear and
see an artist Sept. 21 at 8
p.m. at Nil'IMI Hills Jr.
Jllgh School. 29070 Paseo
Es<:uela. Lquna Niguel.
The meetin g will
feature a demonstration
by Victor Hubbard. who
will do two portraits,
one In Conte crayon and
\One in charcoal.
The meeting is open
and there will be no ad-
mission charge. Further
information may be ob·
tained by calling Earl
P h 1 I li p s preside nt .
495-0609 or Rita Curtis.
membership chairman.
495.5354,.
C•ll 642-5678
Put a few words
to work for ou.
Diamon-z~
are really
• I a g1r s
best
friend
There ore lots of simulated diamonds on
the market. but none come as dose to
the brlllionee of Cubic Zirconio. All
stones ore treated os real diamonds
w ith settings of l4K gold and compare
to tne finest quality gemstones costing
thousands of dollars. Dlamon-Z® realty
ore a girf's best friend. From Commer-
cial Imports.
Rings. from 1.55 ct. to 2.25 c t.
Eorstuds featured: 112 ct. ea~ pair $98
Ring featured: 2.9 ct. $230
Pendants feotured: 2.25 carat
on 16" chain $160 on 18" chain $170
o. 1.55 ct. Sl50 d. 2.25 ct. 5195
b. 1.55 ct. $150 e . 1.55 c t. $150
c. 1.95 ct. $170
fashion jewelfy 13 -may company
westminster ond south coast plozo only
Illustrations enlarged to shaw deto~.
the store is may company '
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Radar Used
In Bay Area
S A N FRA NC IS CO
<AP > -City Police of
ric e r s ar e arming
themselves with hand·
held radar guns to catch
s peeders. Traffic Com ·
miss ioner Robert Seghy
s aid that motorcycle of·
ricers will use the $1 ,300
radar devices to clock
traffic speed on heavily
traveled streets
ndJnl( Fi -Id
Toxicologi,sts Wanted
Or• r Jo)'tr . I ha" f' read that t•f'
r,.d.-ral I OYr rnmf'at b requlrla1
ar .. at IUlmbera or tesl8 before IMW
C'hf'mlcab wSU be allowed to be maM
and r.Ald. What eareer opportuklff
ml«lat &kr~ ht-fer a adeace major?
-LA.A .. Norfolk, Va. -1>1•mand for two pror~aalona in
p111rt1c ular it. betna dilated by 1ovem·
ment C"ontroll'I toxlcoloty and In·
dut.trlal h~~terM!
1'o••col0ftists name lbetr poisons
by determlniq harmfUJ effeds of
<'hem1ul and physical a1enl8 on-Uv-
tnH &yatemis Th~tte health sclentlats
n a m loe ou r lnduatrtal chemical
habits. tvaluate drua dosa1es for
clintC'al lriala. and Judge when a new
pest1t'1de can bf' used on c rops
without W1plng out the t!nvlronment
OTll £R TOXICOLOGISTS''sleut h
for d a ngerous ingredients in food and
t:os m et1cs Still others track hazards
in n11tural products -from venoms
to food fungal toxins. No matter
whether they wear white la b coats in
government or company settings ,
toxicologists deal more with sub·
bt a nces than s t yle in a nalyzing
benefit risk r e la tionships in our
chcm it'al world
It ·~ a sell er 's m arket, according to
J ac k ~o n B B rowning , who
supervises toxicologists for Union
Ca r bide. BroWning cites a recent ln·
dustry study showing an applicant
shortage, and, as a single example,
points to the Environmental Protec-
.tion Agency's difficulty in filling
sever al hundred new toxicology posi·
lions .
"In l976 there were 5,000 to 6,000
toxicologists," Browning says. "The
( CAREERS )
nation 'a employers are likely to need
t ,000 more In the nexl year. and
J)t'rhaps 200 annually after that."
GALE C. BOXJLL, secretary or the
Society of Toxlcolon , confirms the
acute ahortaae. noUnr that the
society's placeme nt bureau lists
m a n y mo re openings than job
seekers.
Education? Boxill says that while
some Jobs require only a bachelor's
or master's degree, you'll need a
doctorate or many years of ex·
perlence to advance.
The society recently promulgated a
doctoral curriculum which includes
s p ecific t o xicology c ourses,
biochemistry, pha rmacology, his·
t olo gy, s ta tistics, phys iology,
pathology and anatomy. At least 45
unive rsities offer graduate tox·
icology study.
MOST NEW GRADS begin al
$14 ,000 to $20,000. Some experienced
federal governme nt toxicologists
earn from $30,000 to $40,000. Industry
management jobs can exceed $60,000.
While no occupation offers un·
mitigated security, toxicology looks
good for the science-minded.
READER SERVICE: For a career
booklet and list of universitres o/Jering
graduate study in torlcology, encZO. 41
c.ent1 in stamp1 and a Q11m~. ult·
addreu ed mailing label. Write "Toz.
icology" in corner of envelope. Send re·
que1ts to Joyce Lain Kennedy at thi!
newapaper.
Jheg ~ag
we ~ave il
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ThurSday. September 14 197:;
savings ways for your den
If you haven't received your copy of our
exciting Home Ways book. be sure to see-all
the great home values in eve ry deportment of
your nearest Moy Company
Our new Inclines™ look like conve nt1ono1
sofas. loveseats and chairs. but press the arms
and presto! The seat slides fo rward. o footrest
emerges and y.ou·re cradled. caressed and
coddled from head to toe. lhe stationary
bock won't mar your walls. and all pieces ore
covered in warm tan vinyl. There's a matching
sleep sofa. too. All from Burris.
a ., b . Incline:!> sofa and loveseot
reg. Sl.398
c. lncline'.!l chair reg $379
also available·
incline® sofa. chair reg. Sl.128
Incline® sofa alone reg. $749
sleeper and lnclinel!l loveseol
reg.$1398
sleeper alone reg. $749
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set Sl.049
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$599 Our exclusive lncliners®
have a fresh sJant
o n family ,r<0o m comfort.
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Sl,049 Incline~ loveseot atone reg . $649
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A J4 DAIL v PILOT l hurld1y. Septetnber 14, 1978 ENTERTAINMENT I LOCAL
~arties Draw Big Names ';. Oe01ente High
fuvites Parents F le Range Fro1n Wild to Bizarre
8> USA RORll'lil~ON
Councrv Curtin 10 ~ludto )4'
leaae Jorn l ' in .\lwwing Dou~
~ome GO-Od ot \'(W Yvrk <i111
Oipllolllll /'Ul'•dO!J f:ll'lllll!71
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, t'ft Oolkio .\lt.idkl .)4 254 ~ t'JI \4
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S Th~l '"''~ tht· hue~ nt 1be 1n ~liat lon Thl' front sh1>w~ Ooll)'
iParton. v.tnk1na. I> 1 0~ 10 a :hay11t a<'I>. and :show Ing a kit of
: jbl•ck stot'lunttf'd It>~
•• • • IT WAS IN 110 OR of Doll) ~
' ~l'W York P~lludlum ('Ont'c:ort
,.nd "'a' ont' nf th.-mort-oul
ugc1tu' 11.arti..•::. ut St ud111 :i.i
htch. 1n Jdthtwn I<) bt•1ng lhl'
ottest mi.:ht 'ipot "' 10'4 n h"'
arnt'd J n•putallon ttu ... p11\I
oer u:. '1'11 t-: pl .t<'c to gl\ e 11
arty
For Doll)·., h..i .... h. owner ~lcvt· ~uwll :,Pt'nt u fortunt-bnng1 nl! Jn hor:.t>s J,tOJ h . d 1·orral
)vooden noo1 ......... ll'I>.:, of Jppl~
J>otatoes, hd~ JIHI "'.agon., ll
#.•as a good ol' l'Ollntr) ttmc und r was mobbt'CI
l Mo:.t of thl' private purut-i. at
1he Studio a r c m obb4'd The . '
dult Course
On Writing
Set at Capo
Free·lance wr iter Edward
Saxton, whose work has been
published in 20 magazines and
trade journals. will teach aspir-
ing writers how lo prepare salc.t ·
hie m anuscripts in Capistrano
01f1ed School D1Mr1 ct adult
l'du cat1on cl<1sses. beginning
~1 onda)
Amon~ 40 s tude nts who
studied in Sa xton 's adult educa-
tion classt>S last spring. rpore
than one-third have sold articles
to magazines and newspapers,
he said.
A beginning course on writing
for publication will m eet on
Mondays from 7 to 10 p.m m
room 101 at San Clem<mte High
School. 700 /\ vc Pico. An ad-
vanced class is scheduled from 9
a .m . to noon on Mondays at the
P alisades United Me t hodis t
C hurc h . 27002 Camin o de
Estrella in Capistrano Beach.
. _ Additional informalion on the_
·writing cour!>c•s is available by
calling the adult education or-
hcc. 498--0340
m.tfllll~ llst lwh1ch r un• tnto thl"
thou~dnds I Is controlled by thl·
Studw c1nd ils :special evc·nb
t.11h <'11nnt'11 O'/\h':s~111 ,, run
lo\ 1 n~ South Amt•11<·110 who
claim' lo know l•vt-ryone in
tu"' n
"I llAVt: ('ARDS, with ad
d rn•'t'" '>hl· \<lid rl'C't·nt b
"/\nil th(') t l' cllv1dctl lll> mto rhf
ft"t l'nt n1ll·~or11•i. I twv1• rl('h
\'Oun~. tw.1u11ful 1>1 1'"' I :r1111111i.
It .., th 1· 1 om h 1 11 ;1 t 1o11 t Ii ..i l
Wlll kl\
It '' 1111!4·1"1 ,1 1 oml1111.1l1u1) ,\l
t ht' Doll\ 1'.11 loll pJ rl \, HCI\
Hl't t•rtl" 1•\t•1., 111111~:l1·d with
t.irul 11.i.:lt·tl • l11·<1ul1ful rn<ul1+.
Tht• 1·rov.1I out-.rdc· hu pt·d l11
l'rd'h hut wllh·cl 1111 11 .:llmp!'il'
of thl· l.imou., \rul t-H•n itl th\'
pr1\ ,,1., 1i.11t1t·' doormun Murt
Btne<'kt' k1·1·1,... .1 1·:11 dul t'ye o ut
for ~I udw regular..,
Four to f1H· t hou:,..i11d people
h aH~ ~n knolo\n to .1ttl•nd lht•
more notor1 uu:. parttl'' Opt•n1n~
n1~ht m :.pring 1977. "'J'> c1 hug,·
party Often the Stutl1u will
charge $10 to :SIS to get in. mrn t·
1( it's a benefit :.uch J!> tile nnl'
Baryshniko v had fo r lhl·
American Ballet ThL·att•r Thal
one was a sit·do"'n dinne r
P EOPLE MAGAZINE had a
Hall,gw~n party al the Studio
with ta"r ot cards readers and
palmists . The Studio has its own
holiday parties. For llallow('l'O.
four people in outrageous co:..
tumes stayed until 7 In the morn
ing. For New Year's E ve. there
was a Grac e J o n es
performance, complete with
s pecial stage. scenery and cos
tumes. and Grace sing ing to pre
recorded music
Francesco Scavullo held his
book I "On Men" I publ1cat1on
party at lhe Studio Andy
W a rhol had an Acad e m y
Awards party there with buge
video screens and TV monitors
so everyone could watch the
Oscars
Bianca's birthday party in
1977 saw Mrs. Jagger ride m on
a white horse accompamed by
two nude men. and in 1978 pal
Rubell tossed her a soiree with a
"baby" motif -a ll white, toys.
diapers and so forth .
POLITICIANS, BUSI NESS
groups and even religious or-
ganizations have held parties at
the Studio <one s uch wa s for a
g~9_u.Q_ _involv~d .~itt:i .Soviet
J ewry). But the rock parties are
the most frequent and the most
publicized.
f'or M1l•hael Jackson. there
\\-l'rt.' dancers on hund frOC'I the
film . "The WI» ... l''or Elton
Joho ·~ Rocket Ree<>rds ' party
tht>rc was c hampagne. c aviar.
trnllooru. and confetti
Ht•rord companie11 like to toss
purl1l1i. at tht.· Studio -and the
1•'1(t•1·11t1v1•s , secretaries and
111.11llow11 lioy .... ull turn out in
lull fort•1•
Wlwt <H t' the d iffer ences
l1t•l l4 l'1•11 .1 n ·gul a r night at
"ltud111 5-~ Jlld u party? Parties
t1·11tl to start al 8 or 10. and get
r1111ll lll•t.I much earlie r Op a
hot · rt'l:Ulur night. the action
gt'h going around 2 a m . The
u .... uJI party crowd 1s straighter,
mon• t·onM•rvdllvely d r essed.
dehnitl'ly les:. soph1~ticated than
thl· Studto chentele.
Bl'T A WARHOL OR Scavullo
or Bianca party naturally at-
t r;H·h lhl· ~how busmess and
ras hton t•htc that will always
... urpa:,:. a "regular" niglrt. And
tor many of the "duller " parties.
thl' •.nv1tt'<.I who don't get to
I ht• Studio too ofte n -will act
"1th Jbandon everything
but a lampshade·
An yway, holding a party at
Studio 54 1s one of the easier.
t <.1lthou~h more e xpensive for
those who rent the place) ways
to m akc :-.urc you gel in
C.11yrloM 1t11, 1'191d Enlffr><IMS, llK
Museum Opens
Art Exhibit
In Laguna
P<.1mtings. lithographs. draw-
ings. prints and linocuts by two
111t crnat1onally-known artists
will be on exhibit at the Laguna
Beach Museum of art through
Oct. 13
Works of Mark Tobey, a
pioneer of American abstract
painting. will be dis played along
with 55 monoprinls and linocuts
by Swiss-born Hans Burkhardt.
Tobey. who died in 1976. is not-
ed for his ·'white writing," a
form of calligraphy. Burkhardt.
who terms his work "abstract. ex-
pre ssion is li c symbolis m "
gener ally paints variations of a
theme and symbols in series.
The museum, located at 307
Cliff Drive is open daily except
Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m . to 4:30
p.m .
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old-fashioned. relaxed and cozy. Enjoy all the ~urrult::nt
barbecued ribs you can eat. Plus soup and salad. our famou ...
fried chicken, gard en vegetables, mash~d potatnl'' nnd gr;n , ..
hot com bread and honey butter. Only $4. 95 for ad uh s. and
even less for small children.Cocktails and Wlnl' optional. \'ISA
and Master Charge wdcome.
Dinner: Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 . Fri. 5· l 0, Sat. 4-t 0. Sun. 12-9 .
The Bil Yellow Houae in Cotttl M.,_a ia open for lunch Monday through fridAy. 11:30..2:00 p.m.
The Big Yellow Rouse
Restaurant
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Parents or San Clemente High School students
'4 111 follow their youngster!'· cla.u schedules. v1s1t·
Ing shorter ver!l1on:. of tach class on St>pt. 25 at Back
to School Night
The sampling of classes wlll follow a program
featurmg band and choral performances and a
i1lide show on the school'!\ registration procedure
wht<'h allow!I stude nts to choose their teachers and
class mectinl? time~. said Jen Et'heverria, at'·
tivlt1es dlrcctor
The evening':. aC't1v1t1es will begin at 7 in the
Triton Center at the high school . located at 700
Ave Pico Additional information 1s availuble by
,.,.w1,.,..... calling the school office. 492·4165
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C1GAR£TT£ AO MODEL SEES NO ADVANTAOl TO SMOKING.
Gery S. Cooper Outta Ctprettea, wtttMlt••• fnMn Ad
Vantage Man Quits
Does Something About Snwking -He Stops
SEATTLE CAP) -You
may not know Gary S.
Cooper's name, but you've
probably seen his face in
counUess cigarette ads.
''What am I doln1 about
smoking?" Cooper asks in
the ad copy. "I'm 5moldng
Vantage."
Now be's doing something
else about smoking -be 's
qui\.
THE WHOLE COUNTRY
got a look at Cooper, 28, a
businessman wbo was paidt
$615 for bis testimonial about
the advantage of smoking
Vantage, an R.J . Reynolds
Tobacco Co. brand.
The picture of his face,
along with a band holding a
cigarette, appeared na·
tionwide in sucti publications
a s TV Guide , Time ,
Newsweek, P layboy and
local newspapers.
Cooper said be was recruit·
ed while at a shopping center
alter be 1old a young woman
making a survey that be
smoked Vant.ate. She sald
she stoppfd 190 people and
that be waa the rant one who
s aid he smoked Vantage,
Cooper said.
C OOP i;a ·s WORDS were taped in an interview,
and struni together by an ad·
vertlslng aeency.
.. I don't believe anybody
wo uld think I 'd s a y
somet.hlng like that in a real
dialogue,•• Cooper aald.
"T hose a re my words ,
basically. They just made it
sound good."
But be added: "It c~out like I WU promoting Ok·
ing, when all I wan do
was make a statement."
Cooper s ai d h e
complained to R.J. Reynolds,
but that "they just said they
didn't think it'd do much
harm."
B E SIDES T H E $115,
Cooper also got 100 to 150
crank calls, aometimea in the
early boun of the morp.ing,
'Chess for Beginners' Course
Offered by South Coast YMCA
telllag him be wu stupid for
smoking.
"I hung up on most of
them," be said.
Cooper. who b a d been
smoking since high school,
qult last month and told the
advertiser for R.J . Reynolds
to stop running the ads. The
company said it would.
David Fishel, pubUc rela·
lions manager for the tobac-
co company, said, "It was
Mr. Coooper's OPtion and, out
or respect for hls wishes, we
pulle.d the ad when he re--
quested it."
FISHEL SAID COOP ER'S
com menta were ''taped and
tumee turned into ad copy"
a nd were not exactly as
C ooper spoke th e m .
However, Fishel said, Cooper
was sent a copy of the 'ad and
gave written approval of the
final version.
No one else in the ads has
asked to be removed or, to
his knowledge, quit smoking,
Fishel said.
I
l'hurld.y, Sep*'1bet 1,, 1978 OAJL v PILOT A J s
Doubled
Gas Tax
Advised
SAN FRANCISCO
CAP > -Califo rn ia
should consider doubling
its aeven-cent·a·gallon
gas tax t o bols te r
highway constr uction
and mass transit, a hi&b
state official aays.
The suggestion comes
from Robert Batinovich,
head of the state Public
Utllltles Commiss lon
and a member of the
California Transporta·
tion Commission.
In a l e tt e r to
Tra nsportation Com·
m iss io n Ch a irman
Norto n Si m o n ,
Batinovich noted the
major source or st.ate
transportation funds has
been the seven·cent·per·
gallon motor vebacle
fuel tax. He said the tax,
which was set lo 1.963, to-
day will "buy the
equivale nt value of
labor and materials
worth only 2.2 cents."
He said a legislative
study reported in 1970 a
tra nsportation funding
deficit of $700 million
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As of September 10, 1978. schedule changes will
go into effect on several Park·N·Ride Express
and Local Fixed Routes. And fares will be
increased on alt Orange County Transit District
bus routes.
The reN fares are listed below along with
the routes that have been deleted. Please
remember to carry the exact fare since our
drivers cannot give change.
There have also been changes on seMc8s not listed below and we will be revising our
schedules. For reN schedules or route informa-
bon call 547·3311 or tolHree ZENITH 7·3311 from
6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 7 Afli to 5 PM
Saturdays, and 8 Afli to 5 PM Sundays.
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Service RegtJar Fare & Handicapped Fare
Local Fixed
Route&
EasyRider
Park-N-Ride
Express &
Da-A-Ride
OiaJ-A-Lift
'Compenol'ls tWi
Dlecontlnued Routes. The following Park·N-Ride
Express Routes have been discontinued: 207: 260;
271. (Other Park·N-Ride Express and Local Fixed
RcUes have been changed as well, so pleaSe
cal fOJ new route infoonation)
The South Coaal YMCA ls offertn«
a a\x-week class ln "chess for begin·
nera" laught by Greg Harvey.
Classes are held at the VMCA
located at 26076 "C" Getty Drive,
Laguna Niguel.
"Seeing Southern California" is
another service being provided by
the YMCA t.bla fall. Transportatk>n
will be provided by a deluxe motor
coach.
Trip information may be obtained
by calling 831· YMCA or 496-0453 Moo·
day-Friday. 9-Sp.m .
You wouldn,t say ''keep the
change,, at the supermarket.
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Passbook savings accounts pay 5 V• % • day in
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School Fees Near
: Harbor Swimming Clubs Protesting
Newpott·Mew Uolfied ~hool
Dlatrkt lnut have moved
eta.er lo aetttna tees ror UM al
school faclUU clap l• ..PrcMltl
from 1wlm clubs that tradl·
honall.y ti.V't" uM!d d~Lri~ poola
(t'ff of dLarte.
Huntington
Trustees
•
OK Sale
Hunttniton Beach Uruon lh1h
ithool Dlslrlct trustees voted J
to o t.b1s w to aell • l.1 ac~
·ormer distrkt otn~ a,ilt to a
\Ublldlary or tbe Huntincton
Buch Company for S314.000
The land 11> le><:ated at lhe
northeut corner of 17tb Slniet
1ind Utica Avenue near the Hunt·
1ngton Beat'h Civic Center and
HuntJngton Beach High School.
TRlJSTEES ALSO agreed to
use $180,000 of the fundi; from the
land sale to pay for a 2, 700-square
root wrestling and weight room
addition for Ocean View High
School.
The remaining $134,000 from
the sale may be used for any of
several PoSSible improv~ments
at the new school. trustees said.
The list includes eight tennis
courts, auto shop equlpment.. a
gymnasium curtain divide r,
landscaping, parking facilities or
partial payment for a swimming
pool.
SCHOOL BOAllD President
Zita Wessasaldstat.e law requir~
that the land sale be used only for
building purposes.
Trustee Bnan Lake abstained
from the vote to accept the
$314,000 bid from Huntington
Pacific Corporation.
Although he owns no interest
in t he firm, Lake said he is
e mployed by Hunti n gton
Seacliff, another subsidiary of
the Huntington Beach Com-pany.
Camp Fire Girls
Meets Slated
Saddleback Valley Area Camp
-Fire Girls will hold their annual
club organization al two dif-
ferent locations in September.
The first will take place Sept.
18 at 7 p.m. al People's Federal
Savings and Loan. 23688 El Toro
Rd. The meeting is for Mission
V1eJO area girls.
The second meeting will take
place Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at lhe
same location for Laguna Hills,
El Tord and Lake Forest girls.
T he club is open to youths from
kinde rgarten through sixth
grade. For further information,
phone 83l -0657 or 547 -5984.
On • motion by Carol II arUn. trust~ voted 1-0 to approve lbc
clauroom ud aLhletk u1e fee
Jllat pendjq a .. joint powef'11"
a1reement wtlh recreation de·
partmcn\$ In Newport and Colla
Meu
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Singer John De n ver has
bee n named a,long with
singer Harry Chapin, colum·
nist Bess Myerson and 11
other people to the Presiden·
tial Commission on World
Hunger.
Laguna Beach
Art School
Burglarized
T he Laguna Beach School o(
Art building on Laguna Canyon
Road was burgled earlier this
week of an uodetermined amount
of artist tools and equipment of·
Cicials at the art school confi~ed today.
Burglars used heavy instru-
ments to break into one studio
from wbicb drills, bits, rasps,
welding equipment and other art
supplies were stolen.
Police received a list of miss·
ing items today, but art school
offici als will have lo search
through purchase catalogs to
estimate the loss.
The thieves apparently also
turned a hose on a sculpture
room. flooding it. The burglary
was discovered by school of-
ficials earlier this week.
School will begin next Monday
despite the loss, school officials
said today.
S WIM CLtJBS LIKE the
Corona dcl Mar AquatJcs Club
would pay SS each hour to UH
the pool at Corona del Mar Hllh
School.
Fees would be hither ll locker and ll hower facilities were
needed.
Members of the swim clubs
have clajmed the fees are t.oo
blab and would put a finaQclal
burden on young parUcipanta,
possibly Jeopardiz.ing the sw1m
programs .
The school district wants to re·
celve $20 for one full hour use of
the SO-meter pool al Newport
Harbor High. Three hours of use
wou Id cost $40 under the fee
schedule adopted by the diatrict
Tuesday.
CITY RECREATION depart·
ments rould set additional fees
to cover their costs.
In the pa.st , the district and
recreation depa rtments wrote
off the use of pools and other
facilities through community
service taxes. The Newport-
M esa Sch ool District lost
$800,000 in these funds when
Proposition 13 was approved in
June.
If the district and cities can't
reach agreement· at a Sept. 19
meeting, the district will ask the
swim groups to pay $45 the first
hour of full use of the SO-meter
pool and $25 for the first hour of
full use of 2S-meter pools.
R EPRESENTATIVES OF
water polo and swim clubs have
been the most vocal during the
ongoing discussion, but the use
fees would affect other public
a nd athletic groups. such as
Junior All·American Football
and American Youth Soccer
Organization.
A lighted athJetic field would
cost $6 for the ftrSt hour and
move up lo $10 for three hours
use.
A classroom which PT A and
similar groups used for free in
the past would cost $27 for three
hours'use.
A high school gym would C08t
$.S4 for three hours, a fee that
trustee Rod MacMiUian translat-
ed to $4.50 per person per nighl
if 12 people get together for a
basketball game.
If recreation departments hold
a three-hour tennis session un-
der the lights. the district would
want a n SU reimbursement.
District Director
Sets Lunch Talk
William Kohler. Exchange
Club district diredor. will ad·
dress the Saddleback Va lley
club at a noon luncheon Sept. 28
in Laguna Hills.
Kohler is a Saddleback Valley
sc hool board member . The
luncheon gath ering will (ake
place at Barone 's Restaurant,
24031 E l Toro Rd.
College Chiefs Flftyed
Fresno Faculty J/otes Them 'Unacceptab'le'
FRESNO <APl A large ma·
Jority of faculty members con-
sider the performances or
Fresno Stale University's presi·
dent and academic vice presi-
dent "unacceptable." according
to a vote released Wednesday.
Almost 18 percent of the facul-
ty members voting found the
performance of President
Norman A. Baxter "unaccepta·
ble" In terms of the best in·
terests of Lhe university.
THE lJNACCEPTABLE rating for Acade mi c Vice
Preside nt Louis Volpp was
slightly higher at 79 percent, re·
ported the Academic Senate,
which conducted the survey.
The vote followed criticism of
Baxter's penonnel policies dut-
ing his eight years as president
or the l.S.000-studeot school.
Officials of Chancellor Glenn
Dumke's office have been con-
ducting an investigation in the
wake of ~mplaint.s over Bax-
ler 's recent firing of William
Buzick as dean or the business
school.
BUZICK'S DISMISSAL in a
disagreement over priorities for
new construction sparked anger
from bis supporters in the local
buslness community as well as
from some faculty members
long critical of Baxter.
On Tuesday, the university's
faculty personnel committee
censured Baxter and Volpp for
actions that led to the resign&·
tion of the school's promotions
board.
The committ.ee affirmed its
s upport of the promotions board
and "their courageous stand for
their convictions."
THE BOAllD •Ell BERS re-
signed Sept. 1, charging that the
administration bad ignored
without explanation their recom-
mendations for faculty promo-
tions. Volw then sent the pro-
motion board members a letter
defending standards and p~
cedures he used In maklng facul-
ty promotions.
The Academic Senate re·
celved 603 ballots from a poesl·
ble 770 fulltime faculty members
ellglble to vote their views on
Baxter and Volpp. The totals
were 463 "unacceptable" and
132 "acceptable" on Baxter and
468 "unacceptable" and 124 "ac·
ceptable" on Volpp.
Mlee Ro•p in Senate
WASHINGTON <AP l -The Senate ap·
propriates bWiooa ot dollars fOl' the nation's de·
fenae, wrestles wtth the president over forel1n af.
fairs and sell national policy on a variety of other
issues.
AN AIDE TO PllOXMiaE SAID he saw one
mouse crawl Into a bowl of poison, eat it and then
look around as ii asking for more.
Jn hla speech, Proxmire said lhe only responJe
or Senate offi cials h as been to hire one ex·
terminator. But the Senate appears defeated by the lowly
mouae.
Tblnp have 1ouen serious enoap for Sen.
WUUam Prox.mlre, D·Wls., to lake to lhe Senate
noor to speak on tb• problem.
IN UllA&U P&EPAAED FOil dellvery to.
day, PMxmtre described "legions ot mice" infest.
lnl tbt Senate offlct bulld.lnc where be workl.
"We have brown mlce, wbli. mlc., soft, furry
mice, •Potted mice, lbort·talMd mlce 1oof·tailed
mltte, bluat·nosed mice. fat, aat»ft;d, arro1ant,
omAlpNHllt mice,'' Proxmln aald.
'"'l'be problem bas. frOWD to epidemic propor.
Ueel.'' bl aald. "We can no loal•r eseape il. The
mle. are everywhere, and their abe and 1tumbtr1
i.Dcnut dally in pometlc pn>l\llioo." •
.. One heroic man ... one man alone guards
this fortress against lhe e nemy," Proxmire said.
Building officials say the problem is that the
hole1 around heating and other utWtl pjpes are
substantially bleter than the ptpe& tbemHI~.
Civlng mice freedom to roam within the bWldtn1
walls and make fora.ya out into senaton' offices.
IN 11IE END. A P•OXMlaB aJde Hld. there ..
no solution to what. lhe senator detcrlbed •• a
"m araudlnchorck."
Toniue in cheek, Proxmire said hope& of ob-
taining Republican support to fiunce plualal up
the hote1 have been thwarted.
"But the Republicans are runolQI teartd, •• M
••ld. "Elephant& and mice do not mil, .... an
know. Perhaps tbal le why t.btte ~ IO few
Republkan1 bl l.be Senate."
NATION I WORLD
109 ia tlae E1'Millfl
Ka nsas City's Katy Carson. 6. knows a
good thing when she sees it. Whal she
sees and jumps over is Brush Creek.
a calm 'trickle running along Country Club
Plaza. A year ago Brush Creek raged
from its ba nks m two days of flash floods
in Missouri that killed 2S and caused S90
million in property damage. Even. the
dark clouds floating overhead don't recall
that tragedy for Katy.
Nazi ·Breeding Recalled
Test-tube Birth Contrasted With SS Clinics
STEINHOERING, West
Germany <APl -The birth of a
"lesl lube" baby in Britain has
stirred memories here or Nazi
experiments with human breed·
ing before and during World
War II.
About 2.800 children born al a
Nazi maternity home in this
Bavarian village in that time
we re the offspring or Adolf
Hitler's experiment&. which did
not involve laboratory concep-
tion as in Britain but rather a
strict and sometimes forced
selection ol prospective parents
with the aim of expanding the
"Aryan" <Caucasion> race.
BRITAIN'S "TEST TUBE"
baby, Louise Brown, was born of
a married couple wbo could not
h'ave childre n· because of a
blockage ol the wife's Fallopian
tubes. An ea£ WU surgically fe·
moved from Mrs. Lesley Brown,
f ertllized in a laboratcary with
her husband's sperm and then
implanted In the mothe r's
womb. The girl was born July 2S
in what was described as a
breakthrough for tfomen wlao
cannot bear children because ol
Fallopian blockage .
The oflspring of the Nazi's
selective breeding experiments
were known as the "Fuehrer's
children " because they were
born a nd r eared within a
s pecially chosen SS (Elite
G u a rd > socie ty ca lle d
"Le bensborn." which m eans
wellspring of life.
THE PROGENY OF "racially
pure" SS officers and pedigreed
women were ~ined t.o become
the second generation ol rulers
of Hiller1a empire. There have
been no comprebensi ve studies
on how they have fared since
1945.
While some were the children
of SS officers and their wlves,
birth certlftcates show 90 per·
cent of thole born in lhe clinic
here were illegitimate, many of
them products of liaisons in an
SS bordello 20 miles lo the west
in Munich.
SS chief Henrich Himmler
established Lebensbom to pro-
pagate the Germanic race and
encourage SS m embers to i.n·
crease lheir families. He was
distressed by Germany's low
blrth rate because. with a war
loomlng, Nazi German ex-
pansion depended on a large
populaUon to conquer territory
and colonhe it.
HIMMIJER WANTE D TO
breed the SS Into a biological
elite. He believed that not only
physical attributes but also
character traits such 15 loyally
and courage could be biological·
ly transmitted.
"Privately, r let It be known
that any unmarried woman who
was alone In the world and
longed for a child mtaht tum to
Lebensborn wi th perfeet con·.
fidence," Himmler la quoted as
telling his physician. Felix
Kenten, ln UM3.
.. I've atven such women the
opportunity to have a child. The
woman receives assl.atance, has
the happy experience of belnl a
mother . . . while the state te·
Hlvn a valuab&e addlUon to ~
natlon." Kersten's memoirs
quote Himmler as sartn1. "You
can Imagine we only employ
valuable and racially puro men
11 ·co~ ... latanti'."
ll08T MOTHE&S WEllE
Oennana. Otber women wtt.h ap-
proprlm featur• a1'd ancestry
were retrwtted from Nu{.
occupied W•tenl Sutope, Scan·
dtnavta 9kt the Balkans. Flllffn
m•temlty homes were "~attettd ov•r the Naal A"cb, lDcludlol
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CampLeathr
Being Tried
COLOGNE. W es t
Gennany CAPI -Walter
Knop. 6S. a former concen-
tration camp commander .
is being tried for the
murder of at least 159
Polish a nd Russia n
prisoners of war al the
Gassen ca mp n ear
Breslau, now the Polish ci·
· ty of Wroclaw.
T he prosecution said the
prisoners were killed in
February and March 1945
during the Nazi evacua-
tion of the camp lo escape
the a d vancing Soviet
troops.
France. Norway. Poland and
Austria.
"The women were sent to the
Lebensborn clinic he re lh,.e
months after becoming preg-
nant, and they got the best possi-
ble medical care.·· Steinhoer-
ing's mayor. Karl Stabem ak. 53,
said in an interview with The
Associated Press.
.. After giving birth. they
stayed on for three months and
then wenl away. Only a few took
their babies with them after the
war ." he added. "Most were
afraid to go back home wilh a
Lebensbom baby.··
Mos t. Lebensborn children
we r e raised by SS fos ter
families.
MORE THAN 2t8 abandoned
chlldren. ranging Crom infants to
4·year-olds. and a few mothers
and pregnant women were found
In the home by U.S. troops who
arrived May 6, 1945. Most of the
mothers and officials had fled.
"The U.S. Army took care of
these babies. and ma ny were
later adopted by Americans,"
Stabemak said.
Lebeosbom offjcials testified
a t the Nuremberg war crimes
trials that altogether 12,00<>
c hildren were born at the
clinics, half of them llJeglUmate.
IT HAS BEEN difficult to
trace the Lebensbom children
because many reeords were lost
or destroyed and foster parents
often concealed their adopted
children's identity.
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'LOTS OF INQUlfUES'
8t•ll •rMt1 .. 9ookt
At St.einhoering clinic. which
had its own registrl)' orficc
separate from the village's, the
records or the births between
1934 and 1945 were kept in seven bound volumes.
The child's family name in
variably was given as that or the
mother. and the mother's home
usually was listed as the street
address of a fo rmer SS officers
club in Munich.
••THANK GOD W E got these
r ecords before they wer e
destroyed at the end of the
war." Mayor Stabernak said".
"We have to deal with lots of in·
quiries from persons born at
that clinic."
One birth t'ertificale al
Steinhoering records a girl born
J an. 10. 1940. at 6:25 p.m. The
chi ld 's nam e wa s H e l ga
E lisabeth. The mothe r was
named bul not the father. A _
late r entry s howed Helga
Elisabeth w as married in
Duesseldorf on Dec. 11. 1964.
"Everything was the best at
the clinic doctors. nurses and
facilities." Stabernak said.
"The women here came from
a ll occupations -teachers . stu·
dents. maids. saleswomen.
sec r etaries. cooks an<1
seamstresses:· he said. leafin~
through the birth registry. which
hsts the mothers ' vocations and
fa mily names.
STA BERNAK S AID TH E
Nazis took over the gray ston1•
building on the edge of thl'
village in 1934 and added a
three-story annex in 1938.
After the war. the buildings
became a Roman Catholic home
for retarded youth.
"Terrible the way they bred
tbose children.·· said an elderly
nun in a gray habit. s howing a
reporter through the buildings
"Those babies were discipline~:t9
like litUe soldiers. Tbey were
taughl to keep their eyes straight
ahead."
The former delivery room ,
tiled in gray and green. now
se rves as a workshop for
manufacturing electrical
circuits.
HIMMLER REQUIRED all
high-ranking SS officers to join
Lebensbom, where their wives
could gel maternity care and
large families were promised
rinanclal assistance.
Ste1nhoerin ~ was the first
Lebensborn clinic. Racial re·
qulrements initially were so str-
ingent that by 1938 only 653
mothers were accepted at the
growing system of clinics --only
40 percent of the applicants.
Although Himmler foresaw
the real task of Lebensbom com-
ing afler Nazi Germany had won
the war. as early as May 8, 1942,
he ordered the Lebens born
chief. SS Col. Max Soltmann, to
expand the headquarters in
Munich "In view of the fact that
about 400.000 women won 't be
able to gel a man becau!Je or the
war and its dead."
IN l!M3 HIMMLER ordered
that women made pregnant by
German troops were to be seized
and examined by SS doctors to
detetmlne racial makeup. If
both the !40ldler and the foreign
woman received racial certifica-
tion, the woman waa forcibly
sent to ~bensborn homei. to
have the cbJldren. after which
the baby wus taken away and
placed In an SS foster home.
Another aspect of the Nul
scheme Involved the bringing of
blolo1lcally vahu~ble c hildren
from eutem and southeastern
Europe and placement In SS
foster famtlles In Germany.
After the war. l,iebenabom of·
fl<' I a ls connected with the
acheme were cb.&taed wlt.b kid·
napplq.
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CALIFORNIA I LOCAL
Brown Signs
Bargaining
Rights Bill
I.OS ANO ELBS f AP> -Gov. Edmund Bn>wn
Jr hu lllMd • bill 11v1n1 Umlted collective·
bar••lniALJtah to •bout to,000 Unlvendty of Cahro~and ~•ate coll employee•. tbe lut
m8Jor a.,,_ of state worbn without thoee n•hta
Tht-IMU~. AB 1081 wa1 altned nio law
at • e~tnOO)' •ttended by the author. Al·
•timbl)'mM lto•ant Berman, 0 Severi)' IUU1 lt aoe• •ototftect Ju. l .
ITS P GIK WA ONI Ot' the major \'IC·
tortt"I for orp.URCI labor in t.he juat-complet_. l~111iaJ1ttve ~.
TM-majc)r Impetus came _.,,en the UC 1d-
mlnistrat.lon withdrew lt.5 opc!OSlt1on, which hatd
~ept tM biU bottled up In a Sen•te committee ror a
,>cu. and took a MUtral lll.neit
State coUtge trusttts remained l.n opposition,
uyl"f collective bar1alnan1 would harm tht
al'ademl<" pr<k'~ and tht· bill would be expensive
to 11dmtnl&l~r
ONE OF ntOSE ATTENDING the ceremony
WliS W1lhum Craib. prt'Mdt'nt or the California
Stutt' fo;mplo)t'f'!I /\)>~O<'ltillOn, which has voted to
work ag~ll\.,t Bro~n m lht> Novt'mber election
Crt11b :.atd CSEA 1:. happy with the signing but
1sn 't for giving Brown for vetoing state pay raise!>.
'lie does beht!ve an collect1ve bargaining. He
d<>t•i.n 't belw ve an full fledgt!d bar~&ming ," Craib
!>:t ill or Brown 10 an"dntcrview ''He'!. SUPPorlive or
the type of IO('rea!>e!> he reel!> people should get
ratht>r than what :.tatist1cs say they should get."
Most stat~ civil ser vice workers gained a form
of collective bargaining in a bill signed by Brown
las t year. A bill for public school t!mployees took
erlect two years ago.
ALL THE BILLS WORK ESSENTIALY the
same way . Employees, except for supervisors and
managers. vote for a union to represent them in
negotiations with manageme nt on wages and
working conditions
Wage agreements are subJcct to legislative ap·
proval Disputes and complaints of unfair prac·
tiCe!> can bl' submitted lo a state board. and the
parties can also a~ree to arbitration. Strikes are
not authorized
The amendments that removed UC's oppositon
include provisions that let the Academic Senate, a
~roup of faculty leaders considered less an·
tagonist.Jc lo the administration than unJona, con·
tanue to negotiate s uch Issues as· tenure, promotion
and r etention of teachers.
W t\G&'i. CLASS SIZE AND OTHER Issues
such as Jayocrs could be covered in union negotia·
tions
T h<'-'!e provisions prompted the American
1''edcraUon of Teachers at UC to oppose the bill.
Other employee groups supported it, feeling. as
Warren Kessler of United Professors of California
at the state coUeaes put it , that "limited bargain·
ing is better than Wllimited begging."
Another provision of the bill, sought by stu·
dents. Jets a student observer attend negotiations
between teachers and school officials.
Aerobic Dance
Lessons Offered
Beginning Oct. 2, Saddleback Valley residents
will be able lo go danclna and stay in shape.
That's because the Saddleback Valley Unified
School District 's Recre1tlion Department ts offer·
ing an aerobic dance elass to heftier members or
the valley populace or those just plain Interested.
Fau In tlae Creed
Nt'w Yorkon; rudn't ex actly stop and stare
Tue2tday u~ John Ehrllchman .-of
Wate rgate notoriety, waited for a traffic
light to r hange tn midtown Manhattan. It
was not known why he was m New York.
Sign-ups begin Oct. 11 at school district of· 1 •~~111111!!1111!~-111!9'~
f1 ce11, 25631 Diseno Dr. in Mission Viejo. The fee is
$45.
T he class is conducted on Mondays and Wed·
ncsdays from 7 to 8 p.m . through Dec. 20 at Sun
Joaquin School, 22182 Barbera in Laguna Hills.
For furtht!r information. phone 586-1234.
Activists Fined
For Disturbance
RICHMOND. Va. 1APl -Two female ac·
tivists were fined and given suspended jail sen·
tcnces ror a disturbance that followed the defeat of
the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia
G~neral Assembly last February.
M arlanne Fowler was found guilty of trespass·
ang and assault, and Jean M. Clarke was found
guilty of trespassing. Both were registered lob-
byists for a pro-ERA coalition.
Police testified that after comm ittee action
that defeated ERA for the sixth year in Virginia,
ERA supporters began singing s ongs. chanting
and otherwise and causing a disturbance.
Fire Kills Man
AYR. S<.'Otland CAP> -An unemployed ex·
miner who neighbors said went berserk doused
himself with gasoline and burned himsell to death.
polica reported.
Police said they went to John Fagan 's house
after neighbors reported he said he was 1olng to
burn tbe dwelling to the ground.
Police Sgt. James I'!{cLelland a~ when be
looked through a window ln the barricaded res·
idence he !law Fagan douse himself with 1•sollne
and light it. He said he dragged the burnin1 man
outside, but be died later in a ho6pltal.
T~rsdrf. September 14. 1g79 DAILY PILO~ A 11
Special Film
Set for Youth
Children 8 and older can attend lhe first
ses11lon ol a four-day seminar on rape, presented
Sept. 2:5·28 by San Clemente Cllaiens Aaaanat
Rape.
WANTED
•IA .. N•S • GEJISTONES
Jewela by joeepha la ae.rch1n9 fOf diamonds and
gematonos lrom private lnd1v1dualt and tstat89, Cerett.11
examination and ev1tua1ton by our expens HtOhell
PflC" paid Can 540-9006 10-9 daily. Sa1urd1Y t0-6,
Sunday cloeed AM to( Betty Greco Of Frank VanderWall
lewels by joseph
South COMI Plua • 3333 Brlslot. CO.ta Mou • ~9066
''Bet~r Safe Than Sorry," a film made ror
children, will be screened Sept. 2S at the meeting .~==================-:--
scheduled 7.9 p.m. in Myers Hall at tbe San M•
Clemente Presbyterian Church. 119 Ave. de la : • • MERCURY SAVINGS Estr~~~t films and speakers wlll address the crime : • . • • . ,,,,,, '""" "'""'r'"''""
ot rape, lta aftermath and prevention at subsequent
nightly sessions. said Shirley Davis. project director
(or the San Clemente Rar-a Crisis Intervention
Center.
Care of rape victims will also be discussed.
Additjonal Information on the free seminar oo
NOW OPE N
SATUHDAY 10 A .M .. -4 P .M.
rape is available by calling 492·3681 MON. l•'RI. H A .M . H P .M .
Six R eds Fired
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Deoomtion
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Tmight
M arllyn Dumford,
trained aa a professional
cake decorator. will
teach decorating tecbnl·
ques which cooks can
wse on everything from
cupcakes to potatoes In
a course offered by the
San Clemente recreation
department.
Decorating with
s pecial borders, swirls
a nd flowe r s will be
taught Tuesdays from
9:30·to 11:30 a.m., said
Steve Judd, city recrea·
lion director. The fee for
the eight-week course iB
$17.
Registration for this
and other city·sponsored
recreation courses start-
ing the week of Oct. 9 is
available a t the San
Cle me nte Community
Center, 100 Calle Seville,
Sept. 23·30. Additional
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by calling the recreation
de partment. 492·5101, ext 265.
Dance Ban
Defied in
Oklahoma
HENRYETTA. Okla.
c AP l -A Henryetta
business man says he
will continue to defy a
city ordinance against
public dancing, and he's
as king othe rs to join
him.
Ross Hullett, who con-
t ends the anti-dancing
law Is unconstitutional,
plans a public dance ln
Henryetta on SalUrday.
·'What I'm doing is
challenging the constitu-
tion a I as pect of. t he
law." said Hullett. "If I
want to dance, I don't
want someone telling
me I can't."
Attor n ey Tom
Stri nge r Jr .• wh o
represents a group that
wa nts to s tart a dis-
c otheque, says the
dance will take place
and will be followed by
even bigger and better
dances. Hul(ett Is not
financially involved In
the disco but says he Is
in favor of the idea.
Henryetta police of·
ficials said they have
not decided what to do i r
the dance is held. Dane·
ing is a misdemeanor
punishable by a $.15 fine
under the 1957 law.
V.4TIC4N
BONUS DUE
VATICAN CITY CAP)
-Ab o ut 3,000
empl oyees of the
Vatican will receive a
month 's bonus ln re·
cocnHlon of t h eir service to the late Pope
Pau l VI. Vatlcaa sources reported.
By tradlUon, Vatican
employees alao receive
bonu1e1 when a new
pope II elected.
Enrichment Class Prices Up
I -
St a t e for<'~l~r
William (;lnrk of
Sqn l.uJs Oh11ipo
ls klst.t.'<.I by his
wire. Jo Ann. u f l e r h t' r t•
cc1vttd the state
Ml•dul of Valor
Wcdne1:1day for
saving five
live~.
M anaalnl 11tres1 and t~nsjon will coat
three times as much. a weekend In·
terlaclng with a mate will run $50 a day
&0atoad of $Y7.~. and "eliminating seU·
dcfeallnl( behavior" that might make
one 1hv away from these higher fees
will coi1t $15 more.
Snddleback Community CoUeae bas
upped Its prices for personal and
cultural eruicllment th.ls fall. <Tbe ln-
terlaclng workshop, says the college
catalogue. promotes caring and un-
derstanding between part.Den through
improvedcommurucation.)
ENROLLMENT IS UNDER WAY for
the school 'i. community aerviceJ pro·
grams. and officials are leery of pros-
pecli ve students· reactions to the
doubled. orten tripled fees for this
year's classes.
The increased s tipends c~me In
rettponse to critics who have called the
community services classes "frills"
and protested their funding by tax
dollars." said William Schreiber, public
informatton director.
The aim is to make the "57-event"
curriculum self-supporting, he said.
Last fall, an estimated S,600 local resi·
dents participated in classes. a nd
aoother 8,400 pald nomiD.al fees to use
the S1tddleback 's recreatJon facilities.
THI SVMME!, WREN trustees ap.
proved the 1978-71f community services
budget ot $421,762, they bandied about
n~w watchwords of "pay u you go,"
and "lbo6e who play shall pay."
The resulting financial document,
however, still exceeded the estimated
$.129,450 income projectff tor this year.
and Asst. Supt. Roy Barletta said in-
direct costs were not Included in the
budget's pro;ected 'xpenaes.
"To make it ·completely self.
supporting would be almost impossible
without becoming a private en -
terprise." he said. "And the fees would
be excessive." ;
OFFICIALS ALSO DEFEND the
· shortfall between income and expenses
using state law as a basis.
''Under the state educational code, a
community college is required not only
to offer educational and vocational pro-
grams. but it must offer things beyond
that for cultural growth to people who
pay for the college,·· Schreiber said.
So far. officials say lhey are unable to
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fees.
Schreiber saJd ti. was eaeou.race4
becauae several people were waJtine to
sign up when community Hrvicea
opened its doors Monday, and no one
bas objected to the prices yet.
Children Tested
For Pesticide
ANDERSON <APl -Tests are under
way to deter.mine lf childnn at the
Pacheco Elementary School were ex·
posed lo a toxic pesticide that was being
sprayed on a nearby bean field.
One Shasta County health official said ·
Wednesday that mist from the bellcop.
ter·a pplied spray was reported to have
drifted over the school grounds Tues·
day.
But the supervising biologist of the
county Department of Agricult~e. John
Falke ns tro m, s aid, "There is no
evidence that any single student has
been exposed."
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Dad's Tip to Nancy: Play Happy
Lopez Gives J!.is Jliews at Costa Mesa Talk
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Ott• o.ow ,,_ .....
Domll\tlO ·: ndy" LoJ>('1 1ave h11 d•uahter
one word of l.tdvace when he taught her \0 play 1olr
and be has adhertd to It In a ~nullonal urecr
that has taken h('r to the top of the Ludlea
P rofeNJonal Golf AssocaaUon tour an her rookie
ear
"Plfty happy," Loi)('~ told h111 duual\ler Nancy
·•If )'OU don't play hllppy, you don't play &ood. She
1 happy when she lo~es and she Is hippy when she
wlnti
"WHEN YO AR E GOING lo play a ny 11i:x>r1.
if you win one time out of 20 you dad good."
How lS her temperament on the course when
s he as competing in tournamen~? Lopez was
asked the question at the men 's club meeting at
Me&u Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa Wednes·
day night
"When she m isses a two-fool putt. s he gets
mnd." Lopei says. "But s he doesn't show it to the
people . The only tlme you notice it as when she hits
the next drive -about 27~ yards.
"When she was s mell. I teach he r that In any
~port ar you get mad or cry when you lose. your
eyes water. You have to play t he game happy or
quit playing."
Will Nancy be playin~ in the $150,000 Kemper
Open at Mesa Verde CC March 26 through April 1.
an event that will be televised nationally on Satur·
day and Sunday by NlJC?
"I BEU EVE SO." he says "I am going to try
and get her over here in a little while to play the
c:ourse and see for herself."
ls Nancy changed rrom all the publicity and
reco~~ttion she has ~asned by winning mon'
money in her rookie year lhan any player on d ther
the men's or women 's tours?
"No. she hasn't changed:· her rather says
"She likes to play for the people and the more peo·
pie that are around. the better she plays. She has
been that way ever since she was s mall "
LOPEZ HAS BEEN the only teacher the 21·
year ·old Nancy has ever had in golr and he never
Look a lesson from a golf professional. Has early
advice to Nancy?
''Hit the ball a nd let al fly." he says. "Hit 'tl m
hard. don't baby it "
Nancy plays lo win and has been quite suc-
cessful. She is a superstar and the one who has picked
See DAD, Page B2 SANDY LOPEZ
A Pair of Sixes!
.J Was Just Lucky-Malinowski
Oaargin9 tlae ~ine
£dtson ,11igH quatterb~ck Frank Setircr
t.atrlds 61£ lO '"'Mfke .. Ootte~r as "the
CharJ!.<:rsAqQ..through (irills in prep~ralion
(or' Sht.di'l!.,'Y n)jht'l> scrim m age at
,·Arlington:
The Angels'
Cellletery
ARLINGTON. Texas !Al'>
H the California Angels don't
capture Lhc America n League
Wcslern Division pennant, they
can blame it on the jinx of Ar·
linJ?ton Stadium
The Angels lost ror the third
consecutive' time to the Texas
Range rs 6·4 Wednesday night lo
On Tl' Tonight
Cha11.el 5 at 5:30
W~strninster Hi gta aga,inst Corona deL.
lMar. With the 1-2 punch of Seurer· a nd
Dpitcrer the Charg_ers arc favored to win the S unset L~gue' ~otblll charnrflonship .
It's All Downhill
For Welch, Dodgers
LOS ANGELES <AP I It
would seem that Bob Welch ts a
little bit young to be making a
comeback, but the Los Angeles
Dodgers' rookie right -hander
felt that was the case Wednes·
day night.
We lch. 21. has pitched JUSl
three months 1n the maJor
leagues. but after shutting out
Houston G·O he said he considered
has start against the Astros a
come back of sorts.
H that's the case. consider
him back.
He gave up singles in each of
the firs t rour innings. then no-hit
the Astros over the final five in-
nings. retiring the last 17 batters
in a row.
"I was trying lo be too fine:·
said Welch. 6-3. "That's not my
type of game. nibbling here and
there."
THE VICTORY reduced Los
l\ngeles' m agic number for
Dodprs S late
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By ERNIE CASTILLO
OI tM Dally rnot Slaff
Ross Malinowski. the ans wer
to this week's trivia question
rWhat college lineman leads his
team in scoring > is about as un-
likely a rootball hero as you will
find
For one thing. he·s a derens1ve
tackle. which m akes him as
anonymous as the holder on a
field goal unit. By the nature of
their trade. linemen are head
hunters. not headlint' hunters.
who perform in a land accurate-
ly described as the pat~
FOR ANOTHER. the school
Malinowski attends isn't exactly
synonymous with football. The
SC on his helmet dot'sn'l stand
for Sou thern California It
does n't even stand for South
Carolina. Whal it docs stand for
1s Santa Clara. a sc hool known
more for turning out Jesuit
priests than cranking out NFL
iota rs
Thus. it's understandable that
Malinows ki. a quiet, easy-going
sort or fellow. can't figure out
why e verybody's making a bag
dea l out of his latest gam e . l\fter
lU , h~fig11res, a ny player \\IM--..
· sees a foose baJI bouncing or(the
l1.1rf would instinctively do what
he did tasf Saturday · pounce
on it.
But what makes Malinowski
different from other players who
have found themselves in the
right place at the right lime Is
that his scene just happened lo
occur in the end zone. And.
almost as ir to prove his first
career touchdown was no nuke.
he repealed th~ trick later to re-
live a linem an's'age-old dream -·
s pikingtheball
BUT EVEN THOUGH the two
plays earned Malinowski a place
in the r ecord books. several
h ea dline s a nd Nor th ern
Caltforrua player or the week
honors. the 6·3. 235-pound senior
from Temple City chuckled
away its sigmhcance
"I was ve;y lucky." he says.
"I just sorta re ll on the ball both
times arter s acks . I was
laughing ~oing back to the
sideline. I couldn't believe 1l."
drop 3'h games behind the
d ivis ion -leading Kans as City
Royals. who trounced Oakland
9-1
WELCH, WHO WON his fi rst
five d ecisions but then lost three
in a row. a llowed only four
singles in winning his first game
since Aug. 16.
clinching Us second straight Na·
t 1onal League We s t c ham·
pionship to 10. The Dodgers now
lead San Francisco by seven
games and third-place Cincin·
naU by 71r.t games.
He aJso won't forget. Like a
fisherman retelling a ta le for the
umpteenth time. Mahnowsk1 re-c a 11 s his touchdow n dives
vividly
EX-ORANGE COAST STANDOUT ROSS MALINOWSKI.
It was California's seventh
loss in as many games at Ar·
lington Stadium this season and
the Angels are 4-10 against Tex-
as for the year. California has
lost 13 or its last 14 games in the
Rangers' home park.
"I wish I knew what it was.
but we just have trouble winning
he r e," said Angels' Manager
· J im Fregos1. who used to play
for the Rangers. "The R angers
hit four homers to left field and
that was the way to go -the
wind was blowing a gale in that
direction."
Fregosi refused to yield the
pennant to the Royals . pointing
Set> ANGELS, Page B2
JACK FAIR
·-·--.,.
"I went out tonight with t he al·
litude that I wasn't going to
overthrow.'' said Welch. eating
what he considered his problem
during his losing streak. "I was
getting the ball up, I was getting
behind hitters.
"When I rush. 1 don't have
any pop on U>e ball. Hitters just
sit on my fastball. Tonight I
threw more breaking pitches
and more cha ngeups."
IF THERE WERE any doubts
concerning t he Michigan-born
Welch. they we re dispelled dur·
ing his second s hutout since
coming to the Dodgers ln June.
The Dodgers provided Welch
all the scoring he needed with a
first-inning run on an RBI single
by Rick Monday. who drove in
two or Los Angeles· runs
Steve Garvey Jed the Dodgers·
12·hlt attack with a double and
three singles and now has 12 hits
in his last four games.
"IT'S STILL POSSIBLI!: to get
200 hits." said Garvey. who has
179. "especially 1r I get four a
night"
Garvey doubled and scored on
See DODGERS, Page 8 2
"On the first one, I got double
teamed by a guard and a tackle
and was 10 yards away from the
quarterback when I saw the ba ll
pop up in the air ... says the ex-
Orange Coast College s tar. ··1
new over to it and Just rcll on
top of it.
"ON THE SECOND ONE, me
a nd the other tackle were in on
the sack and we both s aw the
ball rolJ away. I JUSl got to 1t
first. But the nose man wus
scr ambling towards the ball and
he burled his helmet in m y back
trying to get to it.··
Malinowski. who was in on
eight tackles in the 22·13 season
opening victo ry. d11Jn 'l take the
louchdown~ too ~cnously . In
fact, he Say~ the J!8 m<: dtdn°J
t•ven m ark the bag~est moment
m his football caret>r. which ha:-.
mcluded a pair or undefeated
Cl F c hamp1onsh1p ~ea!iOOS and :1
na tional ttllc in 1975 at Orange
Coas t.
"ll wa:; JUSt .1 thing that hap·
pened. tha t's all "hl' ~a y~ 'Tw
felt more of :i reward when I've
set ;i goal and accomplished :t
I 'm more concerned about what
the t eam does What you do u:-
an individual isn't that 1mpor
tant "
fo~or that reason. Malinowski b
more concerned with !-iaturday" ..
• Loss Isn't in Their Voeahulary •
lt'!I doubtful you 'll ever see Don Rowe
::and Jack Fair together at the.1~ame party
or at a bar having a beer wrule chewing
the rat. To say the least. the two rival coaches
have had some run-ins over the yeors.
Dul it's quJte evident why that's oc·
curred. Rowe is the defensive coordinator for
Golden West College while Fair has the
same position at arch rival Oran~e Coast.
They recruit against each other. And
that's where the rub comes. Some of the
thlngs that have been said, much of it
hearsay, h~ven't exactly pleased the
other. But that's the world of football
recruiting for you.
As far 08 respec t for the othe r 's
coaching ability, both have nothing but
praise But It stopN the re
Jack F ulr thlnk11 Don Rowe 111 a good
coac h
OIAIG SBEFF
And Don llOwf' thinks Jack Fair Is :i
goocl coar h
Anrl they ('ouldn 't he mor<' right
fi'air yearly turn!! out the No. 1 dcrens1ve
ll'J m 1n the South C:ooRl Conference whllt'
llov. l' 1s rcgard1•i.l ttR the beRl in his con
frrl·nc:l'. the Southc~m Cul
ll owc lust 8Unlmc•r was !!elected !from ,1
I I
field or 75 applicants l us the new Santa
Ana College coach. but dl'c1dcd to turn it
down a few days later bl'cause he liked ht')
situation at. Golc.Jen West. f<'uar undoubted-
ly could have had a number of he ad JC
c:oaching Jobs. but he 's \/Cry h.ippy where
he IS .
The two have b.is1colly lht• saml'
personality. Both love to win and dearly
hate to lose -especially to the other.
"Yeah . we have the s c1 m e -tyl')e
personaJlly," says Rowi: "He hates to lostt
and so do I. But I wouldn't have rt any
other wny t love It that way He's a
helluva coach I don't c:nre If he doesn't
like me, but I would like to be respected
ror my coaching . a nd I think he does I
think than why W(' plJy th1:; game. to be
r espected ··
f>'u1r . meunwh1l1•, -.ay he really doco;n'l
Stt RIV1\I~-:. i'att..-0 !
upcomin~ J,!arnt-a gains t C11I
Sta tt• Fullerton. a mcettnJ:t cit
Ccrritoi. Collcgl' tha will not On·
ly mark 11 homccomtnJ< of -.on ...
but g•vl· btm and his lcammates
., chance to atoni:: for a couple of
poor ~howmgs against Soulht·rn
California teum::. last year
"l 'VE THOUGHT A80U1' lhl'>
gaml· all summer. · s ays th~
!or m l'I' ha~h 'IChool and 1umor
co lle~~ All-Ame rican. · La"l
year. \\>t' pl.:lyt'd a couple of
_games m LA and we didn't pl<ay
ve r v well at a ll . It was almost
an °f.mbarra.ssmenl I s penl the·
weekNuis down there and I was
See DREAM. Page B!
DON ROWE
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ft DAILV PILOT
.... \IEWNNI G8Afll
Are Angels
·Too Young?
Four w ll• aao Y1nkce M1tnit&t·r J\oh l,t·rovn ''*111 lht•
Aase.la wouJdn't win th Amertcan l..eaaue Wt'lll
"I plclc the Roy ala ~cawie lh~y've been thue bcfon:. ·
Lemon Hid. '"Tht An1el1 11r• u little youn1 yet "
Thal the AnJrt la are 1Ull iillvt In the title ctum' does
not prove umon a liar, but hla Inference that the An11els
I.ck pennant-drive experience dncl"Vea 11 clo.er look
True. the C.UfornJa An1el• huvt never been lhhi cloljti
to llri.t plare thl1 latt In a sea!tM
Bln' 8EVEN KEV PLAYERS for tht· Anacl~ toll1.'<.I
prtvlously for tum& that won d1vbaomil crown•. i.nd
.everaJ ottu:rs halve be:t,n with clu~ that challenaied for
Ullf'I
Coll~l1vt'ly, 1n fat'l, thl' Anaeh. huvt• 10 World ~rlt11
undu tMar belb
t'tn.l ba.semian Kon ,..•lrly ha~ a career JOO average in
four OctM>er clu."IC8 with the Los Angeles Oodacra, and
outfielder J~ Rudi 111 a veteran of three Sirles with the
Oakland A's tie. loo. hu' it ur.-n :tOO average In lhe
~rll'
S•:n>ND BASEMAN Robby Grtch and der.1gnated hit
ter Don Buylor "'ere Haltamore teamm11t~s when the
Ortolt'b won the American League East tn 1973 and r~peal ·
l'<t In '74.
Center fielder Hick Miller and pitche ris Ke n Bretl and
Nolan Ryun each have lusted champioruihlp champagne
Miiier was with Oo:lton In the Red Sox' 1975 clash with
JIM,RaOOSt
/f' ~· .
';, ··,.~
'' ,,
CIEN alllETT
Cincinnati, Bretl preceded him by eight years when
Boston won it all in 1967 and Ryan pitched for the miracle
Mets of 1969.
MANAGER JIM FREGOSI, although he doesn't have
any championship experience, played in light pe nnant
races whlle with Texas In 1974 and Pittsburgh last year.
Each team finished second in its division.
"I 'm relaxed. It's fun ," Fregosi insists, although he
rarely gives that appearance. "I think the club is loose.
"I don't think there's any greater tension now than
there's been at other limes," Fregosi says. "We have a lot
of players on this club who've been ther e before." •••
DEFF.ATIST ATTITUDE? A comme nt frequently
heard around Anahl'im Stadium last week was this: "Even
if the Angels fall out or the race now, it's been one heck or
a year."
True enough, especiall y !.ince the club has never
finished better than third place. But maybe the Angels
need more "Yes We Can" chunts. Instead of, "Wasn't It
Fun Getting Close"" • • •
The fact that Kansas City hasn't dominated the race
from st.art to finish surprised some observers, but Royals
Manager Whitey Herzog has an explanation, one frequent·
Jy heard this lime of year from teams needing excuses.
"Actually. with the injuries we've had, I g uess you'd
have to say we're a Jillie fortunate lo be where we ar e."
says lferzo~ ·Tc/ feel a lot better if we had a healthy
club "
••• Royals thlrd basema n George Brett apologizes to no
one. "The Angels have a chance. but they've got to beat us
a lot of times to win," he said. "I'd rathe r be in o ur shoes
than theirs."
To which his brother Ken, an Angel pitcher, replied,
"Aw. you always did like blue better than red ."
• • • IC no one can la ke command in the American League
East . the World Series might be a blend of Royal Blue and
Dodger Blue. Or Phllly Red and Angel Red. Or maybe a
Freeway Series Is really possible ...
As they all keep saying, "It's still too early to tell."
F,....Pa,,eBJ
RIVALS •••
Rowe. despite whi.t 11ome people
uy
"I u n honettly uy 1 don't dis
like him 1 just don 't like aome
of tht.1 lhinaa he savs a nd dOH.
Other thun lhul he '¥ probably a
~ood .:uy
"I know h<''IS u (lood co-.ch and
he's 1.1 hurd working guy and I
hun ;_1 lot or admiration for the
l•mount of time ho pultl Into a
aamt'.
"H htt war. over here Wl' would
proballly be the best of friends .
But lheni'5 u bit ot friction
becau.e he's over there."
1''rklion or not the two will ~
on opl>Ofllng sides Saturday night
whe n Golden We~l a nd OCC
l'lu11 h for the 13th time at
LA-Hard Stadium
"lt'i; kind of a Lradltlon that
the lonr I Rowe or t~alr I goes up
tht• ramp to the locker rooms
llr11t H's ~n that wny as long
Oh I ca n remember." says
Howe
Fair says he doesn't know
anything about walking up the rum" first. "All I know is that
he c Row<' I usually beats every·
one• up the rump, but if we lose
1 ·11 be glad to oblige him. 1f
that 's wha' he wants."
But if the gum t· ends in a tic
1l's doubtruJ you'll rind t he two
w11lkin~ up the ramp together.
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DODGERS. • •
Bi ll Russell 's two-out single in
the fourth. Singles by Dave
Lopes and Bill North, Monday's
sacrifice fly and Garvey's RBI
single made il 4-0 in the seventh.
Steve Yeager hat a two-run
ho mer in the eighth off loser Ken
Forsch, 9-6.
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DREAM •••
reall y embarrassed.
"This year . I think 1t will be
d1Uerent. We 're a lot better
team as far as e motion, intens1·
ty and the quahty of people we
have. We're off to a good start
and we haven't had a bad prac-
tice yet. I just think we ·re a
really tighlfootball team.
The post-touchdown celebra-
tion following the fumble re ·
coveries last week will attest to
that
"Everybody came running
over , Jumping up a nd down ."
Malinowski says. "We lined up
like an alley and a linebacker
came over and rolled the ball to
the referee like it was a dice
whlle everybody yelled 'six!'
"We had It planned tha t way
but we dJdn't figure on rolling a
pair of saxes."
DAD GIVES VIEWS ABOUT NANCY. • •
I he LPGA up and put it a head by al least five years
with hcrsuccesh.
"She play~ to wm and for the people," her
father says "I don't think she plays for the m oney."
Lopez and his late wife were devoted pa rents
a nd spent a lot or time and cons iderable money In
bringing Nancy to stardom.
"SHE IDT A BUCKET of balls every day and
played nine holes.'" her father says. "But she hit
only one bucket of bulls. I had to pay $1 for the m .
"Now she doesn't even ask about gloves or
dresses. We got It made."
Nancy sturted playing when she was eight.
lie r mothe r would pick he r up at school and take
he r t o the golf course and father Domingo would
he lp her.
''I told her not lo worry about direction. just
hit the ball.'' he says. "I told her that direction
* * • • * *
l.Dpez Announces
Wedding Date
ALAMO, Calif. <AP > -The favorite ls
naturally, Nancy Lopez H 100 women .colfera te~
off today ln the 100,000 LadJes Profcaslonal Golt
A11oct1Uon tournament al Round 11111 Country ·
Club'• toueh 5 800·yord course.
Lopes, who had a winning 11lrlng or five
tournaments and tops the LPOA money winners
wllh tlli8,M7, said she'• "very confident" again
a nd would like to pueh her wlMlnga to the S200,000
n1ure by the end ot the year.
Whether she does or not, she 1lready hae IC·
cumulated a 1tiable neat e11 for her marrla•~ on
her 22nd birthday, next Jan. e, to Tim Melt.on, 29, a
Harrllburl. Pa. radio and televlslon aportacNter
whom 1he met at an LPGA tournament tn
Herabey, Pa. two montb1 a10.
She announced thtt wedd1n1 date Wednesday,
dl1playln1 a bll diamond rh11, and Hid Lhe two
decided not to wall until Apr11. 18 previously In·
tended.
. , . -_. .. .. .. , . ,. ,,_ -....
would come later. lier best game Is her Irons. She
will hit a four Iron when most or the other women
will hit a wood She can hit a three-Iron 200 yards.
"NANCY AND JOANN Carner are the worst
c hippe rs I ever saw in my life. She doesn·t prac·
lice the s hort shots enough.
"She figures that s he can reach every green in
two a nd doesn't have lo worry about that part of
the game."
After all the sacrificing Lopez and his wife did
for Nancy whon !!he was growing up, would he do
it again?
"I wouJd do it all ove r again. We spent all the
money we could on Nancy to help her." Lopez
says. "I'm not sorrv.
·Now she makes more in one week than l can
make ln a ye1&r.
"I LEARNED I HAD a superstar because peo·
pie kept telling me over und over ...
Nancy has shown he r affection for her father
al tournaments when he attends. In Enaland. she
went over and 11ve him a kiss after her victory.
Does she give him money now?
"She don'l Cive me no money," he aay1 with a
s mile. "She'• too uahtwad ..
Lop<.-z baa been to J llpan. Australia, England
a nd other countries to watch his daughter play
~01'. He even 1ave up playing the game for a year
to wa tch her perform but says he Is makina K
comeback.
"I reel lucky today to have •a dauahte r like
Nnncy. l love to watch he r play golf, especlnlly
when she plays good."
Does he stay near her and offer advice?
"NO. I STAY BACK but 11hc knows I um there
and we Just smile at each other lf •h• makes a bad
shot or a 1ood one," he uya wtth Justifiable pride.
What wa1 bl• advice when 1he decided w leave
Tulsa University and 1lve up the second halt of a
110,000 scholarship?
"I eald, 'that'• tood'." he aaya. "But I U>ld her
not to aet dlscoura1ed If s he didn't win the first
year . J told her s he could make a good Uvlnc and tr
she: won once In • year , she wouJd wln more lo two
years."
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FOOTBALL /BASEBALL /GOLF
THE ANGELS' BOBBY GRICH APPLIES THE TAG TO TEXAS' AL OLIVER.
E'ro• Page BI
ANGELS •••
lo a big three·fo!am e series this
weekend In Ka nsas City .
.. Anythlng can ha ppen." said
Fregosi. "We were lour garries
behind Kansas City earlier this
year and one week later we were
in fi rst place."
F regosi said, "To quote Yogi
Be rra 'You're not out or at until
you'reoutoflt' ...
Toby Harrah hit a pair of two·
run homers against the Angels
but his one-out shot in the bot·
tom or the ninth was the killer.
The Angels had lied the game
4.4 in the top or the ninth on Ron
Jackson's run-scoring single.
Howeve r . r e lieve r Dave
LaRoche. 9·8. yielded a single to
Bump Wills and Ha rrah then
blasted a l ·2 pitch over the left
field wall
Harrah hit u two-run homer
off starter ChriR Knapp in the
seventh inning and Bobby Bonds
a nd Juan Beniquez al so
homered for the Rangers.
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Evert Ignites
Strings' Win
BOSTON <AP> -Chris Evert
won her women's singles and
doubles matches to s park the
Los Angeles Strings to a 23-21
comeback victory Wednesday
night over the Boswn Lobsters
in the firRt match ot their best·
of.five World Team Tennis
championship series.
The Strings trolled 19· 18 going
Into the last match, but Evert
and Ann Klyomura drubbed
Anne Smith and Terry Holladay
6·2 to clinch the Strinl(s' victory
Evert. winner of last week's
U S. Open, also bent Smith 6-2 In
singles Smith waH filling In for
the Lo b s ter s' Martin a
Nuvratilova, who was sidelined
with a recur ring s houlder In·
jUry
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PR4DO SP ARKS
RIJSFLERS' WIN
Oolden West College. with
William Prado 11corlng a pair ot
goals. toppled Lon11 Beach City
College, 6-0, Wednesday In non·
conference soccer action on the
winner's neld.
The victory was tho fourth
s traight thls aeaaon and 14th
over two camp1lgn11 t or the owe squad. th<.' d ·fending state
soccer champions
Other aoala were scored by
J<en Moreen on a pcnolly s hot.
Herbie 9oehm and Chris Crater
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A Capsule Report From the World of Sports
Buckeyes and Penn St.
-Bad Blood Since 1912
From AP Dispatches
COLUMBUS. Ohio -Ohio State Coach John
Richar ds rharged Pf'nn State·s football players
with d irty technaquei. in their rarst mt-cling an
191 2. pulling has team from the he ld early 111 tht·
second half with the N1ttany Lions leading. 37·0
5l •
"That's one they can't blamt: on me,'' said the often
controversial Woody Hayes. the current Ohio State coach
preparing has team for another Penn Slate invasion Satur-day
P enn State and Ohio State both had
outgrown com petition near their cam ·
puses and were m oving into lhe big
lime of 1nterscct1onal college football 66
years ago
T heir first meeting was strewn with
controversy before. during and after the
game at Ohio Field that drew 2,500 fans .
WOOOY HAYU
More tha n 87.000 will be ln mam·
moth Ohio stadium and millions more
will watch on regional television <ABC·
TV 1 thisliml'.
In 1912. Penn ~late wa~ forced to work out the day
before at the old profc!>s1onul Columbus Panhandles' field.
It was littered with rusted tools and broken glass.
Coach Bill 1-follenhark fir(>(f up has Penn State players
t'ven mon· IJy ... how 1 n~ lht:m chppin~~ fro m Ohio
newspapt'r.. that lwratcd their ab1 htac~
The Nattany Lton~ established their superiority early.
They das hed into a 16·0 first -quarter lead.
Center-Earl Maxwell of Ohro State said . "The slugging
in the middle or the Penn State line toward the close o( the
game was something awful "
It was lht> Ohio State fans· tum alter the game. They
burned Penn St ale'" blue and white bunllnl( wrapped
a round one goal poM and prP!.cnted thf' charred remains to
the Nattany l~On!> · player!>
Ra.Jr' Ga•e Sold Ottt; On T\I s-d•lf
LOS ANGELES Thf· Los Angeles Rams s
annount'ed Wl'dnesday that lhf'ar National Foot· •
bsill Lt•aj.tut~ game Sunday agaan~t clf'fending 4 •
Supl!r Howl <·hump1on Dulla~ ha!> been sold out
With t•a puc1ty 71.414 t1ckcli. 'told. the game al the
Cohseum wall be telev1i.ed locally over KNXT. 1Channel 2.
I p m . I a Rams' spakesman i.a11l
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Costa Mesa Hig h football coach Tom French,
respondin~ to a question r egarding his te am's
chanres for the upcoming rampaa~n "You hear all
the r liches from roachl's such as laking each game
one at a lime. But we·rc• going oul to do the best job
we can a nd if we pull together we'll be a very
represent.able team ··
BrlflfPI' Ca•~la Sa~• C111•
Dan Bnigs tr1pled and made an acrobatic II
J(ame·saving catch as David Clyde pitched a
seven hatter to knock the slumping Boston Red
Sox out of first place In the American League
East. Cleveland defeated the Sox. 2· l . to hand Boston its
sixth loss in the last seven ~amei; Lota Plnlella and
Mickey Rivers tripled to leml the New York Yankees into
first plnct> with a 1.3 victory over Detroit Dick
Ruthven hurlMf perfect ball for six In·
ninl(s and wound up with a six-hitter to
pitch lht• Phlludelphaa Phillies to a 6-2
win over the Chicago Cubs in lJle Na-
t 1on a I Lt·agut• East. .. Three· run
hom ers hy BUI Robinson and Willi~
~Hargett powered lhe P ittsburgh Pirates
to a 7 I victor y over the St. Louis
Carrlinab . The Sun Francisco
Giants. deflated hy a two.game s wee p
llv tht.' Dod1tcr.!\. foll to Atla nta. 5·3. In 12
innings 8111 Madlock of the Giants had
I.OU ~INllLL.A rour hit~ and Atlanla 'i. Phll Nlekro
didn't allow an ('arned run an his 10 Innings on the mound
. P itcher Bob Owchlnko o( Snn Olego worked ru ter and
as a result. handcct th" \lnc·111natl Reds a 6·2 defeat ..
Alter a two hour rain delay. the Kunso~ Ci ty Royuls com
pleted lhear gume with Oukland and posted • 9·1 victory to
move J in-games in front lhl' !.3Htni An&el11.
De.U SfRlb1~d W'lela B•d 1'_..
The Oakland Raider" will be without run· •
nlng back Oartnct Oavt.-for Sunday's game In 411•
Green Boy. Davi11 has damo.ccd cartilaae In his
ldt knt"t' ;.ind may race surJtcry. The Raiders
acquired wide rtm~lvcr Lury 8runl0tl from Kanau City
a ller he signed u rlle r In the• day wtth the Chiefs . . . The
New EnJ(lund Potrlots r«' acquired tackle Bob McKaJ on
walven; from Ot•tro1t ... Cleveland Brown• runnin1 back
Grtll Pruitt Is H11ted H o questionable performer 11alnst
Atlanta Sunday. He surrc red a deep bruise on his left calf
a1alnsl Clnclnnati ... John Sciarra played quarterback
at UCLA for Coach Dick VermeU and he may do the same
with the Philudelphla Ea,.1e11 tor the tame coach. In the
NFL he was ronverted to trf'f• 11afety but took over for one
play at Quarterback last week
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Prospects Good
15 Starters
Back for CM
Costa Mesa High 's overall re-
cord or 3·6 in 1977 is hardly
anything to brag about, but 1978
adversaries wouJd be well ad·
vised to consider the MustanSls'
potential as they pre pa re for
1978wars.
Coach Tom Fr e nch 's
Mustangs are stocked with ts re -
turni ng s tarte r s , a junior
quarterback who threw for 24
touchdowns and ran for eight
others last year, an outstanding
trans fer from Arkansas 16·3
185-Pound defens ive e nd Dave
Campbell> a nd momentum
cr eated by the '77 finale when
they staggered Corona del Mar .
14 ·6 .
.. WE HAD SOME personnel
problems last year ," r ecalls
French. "We ha d to dismiss
some kids for disciplinary
r easons but then came back to win
our last two games. Those kids
are back with us now and doing a
he lluvajob.
Starkman and Martin will maQ orw
::.ide oppo!>1te Tereg1s.
RECEIVERS French will tx-
DEFENSIVE GUNS -Newoort Harbor high linebackers
lfrom l eft> J iiy Voelzke. Dave Thompson and ~colt
McK ay back up linemen Ryan Abbate. Joe Carnahan and
Steve Kreamer. It's this group that figures to be the core of the Sailors' defense in the 1978 season.
"All or which has become a
very re warding thing. We're big·
ger , more physical, more skilled
and improved in every area with
the possible exception of center.
although we have two in mind
who shouJd do very well."
openmg 1t up somewhat with mort-
w1de rece1w rs. although at tlm1•i.
he'll be going wit h two tight ends a:.
he did most of 1977. Five candidate!'
a re vying for the three spoti-.
although French says all five will
see action. They are Mike Moii.o
16 1. 167 sr.1. Dan Bauer 15·11, JOO
sr 1. Andy Goldberg 15!1. 15S sr.1,
Craig Lund 15.11. 170 s r • and M1kl·
t'll'ld I 5 11, 160 Jr I,
Sailors Try More of the Same
French, known for his ability
to prod u ce ef f ec tiv e
quarterbacks in his short pass-
ing game, is especially high on
his new quarterback. Bill Lux. A
Junior, Lux is in the mold or ex·
M esa quarterba c k Dave
Mollica. although he m ay have
even greater potential.
OFFENSIVE LINE qoastmg
more depth than at any other time in
f'rench's five.year lour at Mesa. the
Mustangs appear solid. Malt Ht>n
dr1cks 15·8. 155 sr.1 is being pushl'd
by Dave McAllister 15.9 150 Jr.1 at
center. t'rank Elboum 15-10. 165 c;r 1
1i. a retummg starter at guard with
1un1ors Mike Mills rs -10. 1801 and
Gerard Armstrong 15.10 1751 show·
in~ promise. Also at guard ts Mark
Chapman 15·7. 155 sr.1. At tackle arc
returning starters Brad Millar 15.10.
170 sr.1. Dave Peltchowski •6·1. 180
sr 1 and Mike Ziegler 1&.0. 185•. who
1s switching from tight end.
P izzica Opti mistic Newport Will Be a Contender Again
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol 1 ... CUiiy ~lle4 \Ult
Newport Harbor High football
coach Bill Plzzlca admits he was
somewhat surprised by his
team's s u ccess in 1977 ~ne
which resulted an a Cflt' Big Five
semifinals berth.
But in the s a m e breath,'
Pizzica contradicts himself:
"That team's capacity for work
was extreme . ll was in super
shape and outworked e veryone
in the wor!d.
"And that's what we're trying
·to d o this year," s ays the
Sailors' coach, who ente rs his
fifth year a t the helm , a span
which has produced 28 wins and
14 lo sses a~a inst what is
genera lly <.•onsidercd a s uk ide
schedule.
This seasoo is no different.
Whether it means a finish or
first. second or third, who 's to
say? Edi son a nd Fountain
Valley look awfully good.
The S1rilors ar• faced with ""BUT WE'VE worked hard all
another Sunset League schedule summer and the squad is in ex·
as the loop's s mallest school by cellent shape. We're farther
a large margin, m addition to a head or ourselves at this point
tailback Wa rd a nd fullback
Johnson.
CARNAHAN PACKS his 255
pounds on a 6·5'h frame, making
him about 60 pounds and six in·
c h es a bove the norm or the
Sailo r s' attack. Strong a nd
quick, Carna han is a solid choice
for All-Orange County honors.
There does not figure to be a
lo t of changes in Newport's
gam e. The Sailors will still be a
run-oriented team. although
Pizzica voices confidence in his
passing game. And the familiar
4·3 defense that Pizzica employs
will be there.
"We don't gr0-w them too big
a round here," explains Pizzi ca.
"This defe nse affords m or e
m oving around and stunting and
we can mix things up better. We
try to create problems for the of.
fenslve blockers.·~
Here is a rundown on the
Sailors:
non-league tiffs with highly re-than last year in learning and ~arded Servile a nd traditional physical terms . QUA RTERBACK Hitzel 15.9, rival Corona del Mar . The latter 165 sr. '· an all-league defens1\•e
may h ave its best team since the "Our concern is that we're not back. was groomed the past year for
wide receiver. Also at 'lpht receiver
I!> Randy Starr 15 l t. HiO i.r '· tn ad·
d1t1on to Joe Kohna 15 10. 165 sr 1.
Lane Mc1~s 15 9. 165 r.r 1 and Rick
Wandrocke 15·10. 155 c;r 1.
OFFENSIVE LI NE Carnahan
bas a lock on one tackle position.
while it 1s a tossup between Bretl
L ' Er lu!>e 16 3. 205 11r 1 and Brett
Sm 1th •6·3. 190 i.r. 1 for the other
openin_i:. Abbatf' 16-0. 175 'I r is a
lcadtn~ candidate <it guard with
Steve Kreamer 16·1. 195 sr.1, Neil
Ross •6·0. 200 Ir. 1. David Hoff s 7.
180 sr.1 and Tom Pelligrini •5·7. llJO sr. 1 also in the picture. Three solid
candidatC'S al center are Bra d &II
• 5· 10. 18.5 sr '· Bob DaS1lva 15·9. 180 sr. 1 and Bill Deans •6·0. 175 jr. 1
KICKING GAME OaSilva and Scott G1em both have ~ood range and arc accurate Crom 35 yards out
m placekicking. G1em will handle
the punting duties.
DEFENSIVE LINE Benjamin
mans one side of the rront four.
while the other l'nd will be either
Ross or Smith Among other can·
d1dates is L'Bcluse. At tackle are
Abbate and Carnahan. backed b\'
Pclltgrim and Jason Bhun •5 II. JOO
s r. 1.
BUT THE BEST weapon, ac·
cording to Fre nch. will be the
defense, where nine returrun~
starters are available.
Another item to consider is the
fact that Mesa's seniors were
unde feated as fres hmen a nd
s ophomores and the juniors
w e re 7·2 twice duril'\g those
stages.
"We feel we have a helluvd
shot at winning the Sea View
League,' says French. "But we
also know that so does El Toro
and Corona del Mar. E stancia is
going to be very good despite
losing a lot or kids and we un·
de rstand University High has
picked up five transfers."
Here's a capsule look at the
Mustangs:
QUARTERBACK Lux. at 6-0.
KICKING GAME Mike Tereg1s
will handle PAT duties again. while
Cam pbel l. the tra ns fer from
Arkansas. has shown outstandini;:
a bility in punting with excellent
height and distance.
DEFENSIVE UNE Originally
1971-72 e ra when CdM posted a too deep but we have a big asset this spot. lie has good passing range · and can move 40 yards in 1 7 LINEBACKERS Thompson 1s
pa1rofshutoutsoverNewp<>rt. in our team's a bility to work and i.econdi.. Al!>o a\'allable are Alan the con• nf Nt.'wporL's dt.'ft•nse at
165 pounds. runs the Mesa option
fluidly a nd accounte d ror 32
touchdowns a s a sopho mon·.
Although the Mustangs have a rou·
pie of returning starters at running
back. it's at quarterback where
Mesa ·s offense is made or brMct>n 1
ano Lux appears to be the key. In
the wings are Greg Tereg1s •5·9. 170
:.oph. 1 and Juhan Westt'rhout •5 11.
ISO ~r t
from the Estancia attendance Mea.
Campbell relumed to Costa Mesa
after starting at defensive tackle for
a s t1'le champions hip t eam in
Arkansas. Campbell will be at one
end . whale Mike Kennedy 15.10. 195
i.r 1 is on th<.' other side Also at end
1i. Wayne R1re 16-1, 175 1r.1. Tackle
candidates in the Mesans' 4.4 3
scheme include Chris Monahan
15.JO. 190 sr.1. Chris Morrow 16-0, 200
s r 1, Seott Stewart 15-9. 175 sr.1 and
J eff Arbuckle 15-9. 187 j r 1. "Tackle
,c; a very good position for us ... says
fo'rcnrh
·.
Pizzica is optimistic about his an attitude that is present in or· Gaddis is 9. 155 Jr.1 and Mike Bell middle hncbackt•r. while lloff. LINEBACKERS Manning the
team 's chances this year and he der to do. the things that are •5·3. 135Jr.1. DaSilva and Kim Monaco •6·0. 175
has good rl'ason with some necessary to win. We have no 1r. 1 back h i m up Ou t s idl' RUNNI NG BACKS Mike
qua lity returning starter s in goal-s in terms or won-loss. RUNNING BACKS An especial· linebackers will prohably be Voclzkt> Tcreg1s 15.7, 110 s r 1 was tht·
insid e spoC.s arc returning starters
M11<e Scarlett 16-0. t85 sr.1 and Mark
Malhil'son cs 8. 170 Jr.1. The out'>ldl:'
ltnl'buckers arc Krikorian and e1thl•r
.luhan Wl>stcrhout •5·9. 150 sr 1 or
~r1an Thompson 1s.11. 165 Jr. .
camp, including 255·p<>Und tackle We're just going to ta ke them ly strong area. Pizz1ca has Ward ca and Scott Mc Kuy •li·O. 180 H 1· Mustangs' leading ground gainer in Joe Carna han, running backs one at a time." hurdler in track 1 at tailback wnh OLhers indude Dcrturr and Perry ·77 and begins his third year as a
J h b k h I Jacobi •5 9. 1001. Mike J ohnson and Brian Ward o nson as ac up. w i e Thompson starter. Paul Krikorian 15.10. 167
a nd the e mergence of a passing While Carnahan appeanl as a 16·0. 200 sr. 1 is slated for fullback St:CONO,\RV llllll'I and Gad · sr.1 was also a slarter. but 1s movmi:
combination Dave Hitzel-Chris prime prospect for a major col· duties. AlbO.JayVoclzke 15·9.1651.r 1 dis ari• 111 the cornt'rs with Kohna. to linebacker. affording the insertion
C!'le!>. lege future, Pizzica has several 1s in the fullback picture. Nick Pi:mcu • 5-!J. 1501 and Ml•igs of either Bnan Martin 15 9. 1551 or
SECONDARY Scott Miller. an"
turn111g startl'r al 5-10. 170. ha.s a
lo(•k on safety. The two halfbal'ki.
will he Chris Chesney 15·10, 155 Jr 1
and Darren Naumann 1i;.1. t70 sr •.
l>al'kcd by Mou.o and Thompson.
.. We've set som e realistic other blue c hippers, including RECEIVERS Benjamin 16.J. als o ava1l ablt'. Strong safety 1s Chris Starkman 15·7. 1451, a couple
goals and feel we s hould be able linebacker Dave Thompson, de· 195 sr.1 and Dave OeRuff 16-2. 190 fo'crnando Castort.'na •5·10. 170 sr 1. or promising Juniors . Out of the 1 it
to reach the CIF playoffs,'' con· fensi ve e nd Scott Benjamin, i.r. 1 are battling for starting dutie~ backed by John !>on. Al fn•e i.a fct y 1s could be Martin or Krikorian at
tinues Pizzica. "I feel we have lineman Ryan Abbate, and the at ti ght end. while Cates 15.10. 175 Ward "'1th Jt?ff Davis •5 9. 160 :.r 1 rullbark with Tereg1s at tailback.
as good a ch ance a s any. backfield or quarterback Hitzel. Jr I shows particular promise ;it providing backup while in the 'tphl backs ... y ... tcm • ..::.;:......li?..::..~_::._.:;...:..:..;;;..:..:....:~...::..::......;~::...:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:...
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Saves Tokyo Win
From AP Dispatches
TOKYO ··Defending cha mpion Virginia Wade
or Bntam came fro m behind to defeat Amencan
Kathy May 3·6. 7·6, 6·2 an the first round or "
$100.000 wome n's tennis tournament today.
In earlier first-round matches at Tokyo's
Yoyo~i indoor st adium, second-seeded We ndy
Turnbull whipped Valerie Ziegenfuss ~-1. 6·3: Bet·
ty Stove, the No. 3 seed . beat Sonoe Yonezawa 6·2.
6·2: and Jeanne Duva ll had a brilhant professional
debut, defeatinJ.i veter an Brigitte Cuypers 7·5, 6·4
Another top match saw Virginia Ruz1ci
eliminate Sue Ba rker 6·1, 6·3.
Top Dollble• S~cb Br~ze
THE WOODLANDS , Texas -Top-seeded Bob
Hewitt a nd Frew Mc M11la n took an easy 6·2, 6·4
victory over Va ctor P ecci a nd Lito Alvarez
Wednesd ay night to advance to the second round of
the World of Doubles t ennis tournament at The
Woodlands Country Club
The U S. Open doubles champions. Stan Sm ith
and Bob Lutz. seeded fourth in this tournament .
eliminated Jurgen Fassbender and Roger Taylor
6·4, 6·2.
The No. 7 seeds. Ra ul Ramirez and Freddie
McNair, beat Bill Scanlon and George Hard ie; and
Sherwood Stewart and Marty Riessen stopped the
hopes of Austnun Cliff Letcher and Paul Kronk
6·4. 6·4. Two second-round matches were played Wed·
nesday. Australi ans Mark Edmondson and John
9Marks defeated Vactor Amaya and John J am es
4-6. 6·4, 6-2; and eighth seeded Hank Pfister and
Gene Mayer defeated the 1977 Wimbledon cham·
plon11. Ross Case a nd Geoff Masters, 7-6, 7-5.
Ferraa•dez 11,,.et• f( r~r
S AN AN1'0NIO. Texas -Seventeen-year-old
Manu Fernandez upset second-seeded Marise
Krueger. 6·3. 6·3 Wednesday to gain a berth ln the
quarter-finals ln the Wome n ln Tennis lntema·
llonal toomamc nl.
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GETTING IT DOWN RIGHT Laguna Beach
Hig h ·~ Eric O'Connor t811 latches on to
ball as .instructed b y assistant coach Scott
Rob('rt.c;on In defens ive back drills as the
Dell, .. I .......... _., Petric' O'o-fl
Artists prepare ror the 1978 campaign. In
the background are Duane Clark <821 and
Al McGavoC'k 140 1.
FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING I TENNIS
First Shocker of '78:
Laguna· to Have Depth
• J By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Deify ...... lutf
It's not often a school runs out
of uniform.a due to the lnvuton
of t oo many football can·
dld•tet-but that 'a exacUy wut
is happening at Laguna Beach
High wher e new coach Walt
llamera la conducting drills.
The Artists, who mold their
teams from the smallest school
In Orange County playlng a
regular schedule or 11-man foot·
ball, are out of duds.
"WE SVST GOT two more out
Tuesday," says Hame ra.
"They're really coming out or
the woodwork and now we have
43 out for the varsity."
AddiUooally, there are 23 ln
the sophomore program and the
freshman squad is up to 37.
"We've issued every piece or
gear we have," says Hamera.
In addition to numbers.
H a m era has som e quality
a thle t es-s u ch as returning
s tarters Paul Corey, Duane
Clark, Matt McCullo ugh a nd
Kurt Ford. It was McCullough
who ran 40 ya rds f o r a
to uchdown on the last play or the
gam e to provide Lagun a Beach
with a 12-7 victory over
University in the ·77 finale. It
was more than a win, it made it
a winning season C5·4 I for the
Artists. ,
HAMEU HAS REASONS to
be encouraged as hls team pre-
pares for South Coast Learue
battle. The s urfacing of ~
Haven at quarterback ls a major
boost to take up the alack creat-
ed by the graduation of three·
year starter BUJ Gompf.
"Haven has improved tremen-
dously." says Hamer a. "He
played only a handful of plays
last year. Most of 011r guys are
living up to expectations."
There are aome changes in the
Laguna Beach camp with the or-
rensl ve switching from a veer to
a tight s lot·I while the defense ls
moving to a 4·3 system, rather
than an Okie.
"THE 4·3 GIVES VS some
s ubUe changes to try to confuse
people, yet still mt the gaps, ..
explains Hamera.
"As for goals, we're taking
this on a week·to-week basis. but
we're also putting an e mphuis
on playing a lot of people during
our four non-league games. We
want to see a lot or people and
know exactly what we have eo-
ing into league."
Assistin.I( Hamer a are Frank
Buck cQBS and receivers>. John
Liebengood <offense>. Scott
Robertson tdefenslve backs an
receive rs> a nd Doug S m ith
(line and special teams 1.
Her e is a rundown on Laguna
Beach:
Ing backup. At wtde recewer ls Al
McGavock t6-0. 150 sr. 1, b1cked by
Rene Oliver 16-2. 165 Jr. I.
OFFENSIVE LINE Brook!>
Jacobson suffered a hamstrtn1 tear
and Is out for at le85t another week.
but Ern1e Cowman 15.11, 175 ar.1 has
come oq_well at center. Guards an>
Corey 16-l . 190 sr.1, Houston transfer
John Reano •5·11. 175 sr.1 and Scot1
Oates 16-1, 170 Jr.1. a transfer from
San Olego·s Patrick Henry High.
The tackles are Ford •6·3. 195 sr 1
and Jim Mudge '6·2. 200 jr.1. backed
by Randy Buck 16-S, 225 sr. 1.
KICKING GA ME Brazilian
Leslie Wl'ldon has been Laguna
B<'ach ·11 placek1cker for the past two
years and connected on a 35·yarder as a junior. Also avallable is Colom-
bl a n Carlos Carter Bot h arc• sidewinders
DEFENSIVE UNE ford re-
Vaqs Dave F1•n, but Will They Win? QUARTERBACK Haven 16·1.
170 sr.1 appears s et as Laiuna
Beach's No. 1 signal caller. bul tbere
Is depth here. especially with am· bldextrous sophomore Lance Stewart 16-1 . 1751. Also in the picture• are Eric O'Connor 1s.10. l~ sr 1 and
Kevin Norick 1s.2. 180 Jr.'· allhouAh the latter will probably be at light
end
t urns at one defensivt> end spot.
while the other ls being contt>Sted
bct wet•n Oalt'!> and Rl'ano. Oalc:-.
was Patnck llcnry's most improved
player on the 101>homore level Al tackle are Buck. Mudge and Reano lleano is a notch behind due to 11 ar·
nvmg late but could move mlo lhl' !>tarting picture
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Irvine High enters the 1978
football season with seniors for
the first time, but the c ha llenge
the Vaqueros were faced with
In 1m without seniors may have
been but a prelude to this year's
task.
den amidst a squad of 45.
The Vaqs or Coach Chuck
SorcabaJ, although they possess
a squad virtually intact with a
year 's experience. are ente red
in the Sea View League where
Corona dt•l Mar. E l Toro and
Costa Mesa arc expecting ban·
ner seasons.
"MATURITY HELPS." says
Sorcabal. "Our seniors have as·
sumed leadership roles and they
want the good seas on. But
there's no doubt we didn't meet
teams last year or the caliber of
t eams we'll see this year with
the exception of a couple."
"WE'VE LOST s ome depth
with the absence or a couple of
our players from l ast year,"
says Sorcabal. "But we've more
than offset that with an incred1·
ble attitude. This was a sore
point for us last year, but not
now. We're having fun and going
home s mlllng."
The Vaqs will get their first
taste of outside competitio n
Saturday night at 7:30 whe n
Capistrano Valley invades and
Sorcabal says he hopes to gel
s ome affirmative answers to
questions in the offensive line. Jlll me will come from haJCbacks Swuncoat 15-8, 165 Jr. 1 and Sam
<'lounts 1s-6. 150 sr.1. Clounls is com-
ln#l orr knt'C !>Urgery, however. Also
in the pic·ture is Tennessee transfer
Steve Davis 15-8. 160 sr.1.
Here's a look at the Vaqs :
QUA RTERBACK Thomp!.on
Much or the leadership In the
Vaqueros' program ls being s up-
plied by seniors Herb Thompson,
Steve Bodkin. Mark Swancoat.
Damien Watte r s . Darre ll
Sprewell and Andy Odden amld'>l
.1 squad of 45.
15 10. 165 sr.1 may bc Irvine's b<.•!.t
ovt>rall athlete. He 's consistent with
his passing and 1:-. a threat in the
runn111g itame out or Irvine's vc"t•r. Depth could be a problem. Oddt·n
•5·10. 175 sr. l rould be l.ost for lht:' season due lo a liver ailment and
Ma Rnolia H1Rh transfer Ray de-
1\ v1 lla '~·9. 146' Is out for four
RECEIVERS Probably lrvine·s
stronRc·!.l Point. the Vaqs have Dan \1onlevt·rde at split end. Monteverde
Is the fastest on the team with 4 7 40-yard bpeOO from a 6·3. 19S-pound frame. Jim Weise. a junior who
couldn't play on the varsity In ·11
because he was only 14. is at tight
end. Weise checks in at 6-4. 195
Alternating at flanker are Gary
Junt"• 15 G. 1:15 sr 1 and University
• weeks with a broken hand.
RUSNING BACKS As it was in
t!J77. the bulk or lr\'inc's running
Ritter, Leach FavOred
Paci/ ic Soutluoost Finals Set Sunday
Friendly rivnls Horst Ritter and Dick Leach
are seeded first and second in the prestigious 35·
year -old men's singles division of the 52nd Pacific
Southwest Seniors tennis championship, which
began Monday at Newport Beach Te nnis Club.
"Dick and I have known each other for seven or
<'IJ.!hl yt'nrs. and we've played a lot or matches
lnJ<t•lher," Hitler !>ays. "Obviously, we know a lot
11 hout cuchotht'r's strengths and weaknesses."
A LONGTIME RESIDENT of .Pasadena, R lt·
tcr Is rnnkcd No 1 umoog Southern Callfomlu 's
Junior vets wh1lt• l.A>8ch, u Loguna Beach resident,
1s rated No. 3. Whe n tht>y team up for doubles, the
junior vet rnnklng8 aay the re is no better tandem
in Southern California.
T hey last cam e face to-face In the Southern
California seniors cham
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plonshlp at Huntington
TE iuiu•~ Beach 's Lindbora Rac-t ~n•.:J q uet Club. Ritter pre·
---------valled ln three sets.
OVER 7MPLAYERS belwoenthea1esof36ond
70 hove entered the Pacific Southwest tourney,
which ispent 4~ yc•nr11 nt the Lo~ Angeles TeMls Club
bdM 1• movlnR to Newport ~ach seven summcn;
ugo
llon 1.ivlni.ts lon of Laauna Beach bas drawn
t ht> top l't>t•d for men'" 45 slnales, while Julie
lloyword. 11 pro for the~ host Newport Reach club,
lo; No. 1 set'<! In women's 3S doubles. She lei.ms
with Dorothy Mntthlet.5en.
Another Newport Beach club member. Hele n
Perez, lt1 s«.'dcd first tn the women's 40 singles,
whllc NBTC's nick Mettcer joina .Ed Kauder as
top seed for tht men's 50 doubles.
CompetJUon ls scheduled every day this wttk,
be tween 8 a .m . and 6:30 p.m .. and the finals will
run Sunday between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m .
E•enon, Trotct 1t'l11 111 Ne.,,.•rt
Anthony Eme rson and Dennis Trout Joined
rorces to capture t he men's open division or the re·
cent Newport Be ach family doubles tourney.
Emerson and Trout slopped Rick Cowley and Carl
Van Winkle, 6·2, 6·3 in the finals.
Open wome n's doubles was won by Nancy Jen-
nings and Carol Willard with a 7·5, 6·3 triumph
over Joy Pike and Bonnie Cameron.
Harhor Ra~4~t Cl• r .... Dri~
Don Ward's Harbor Racquet Club In Costa
Mes a launches lta membership campaign Friday
with a 7 p.m. cocktail party for current and pro-
Mpcctlve members. San Diego pro Jimmy Doan
will be on hand to answer questions, and further
Information Is available from the Harbor Racquet
Club at642·2000.
Lo• CaNllero• O.a..,.1 .. 1Mp
Club champions In a ll d1vislons of m en's and
women's singles wlll be determined this weekend
as the Los Cabtlllcros Racquet and Sports Club
holds ILc; 1978 singles championship.
Los Cabnllcros is a lso bracing for a challenge
match Sept. 23 against the Cerritos Tennis Club.
Slgnups arc now being taken in the pro shop at Los
Caballeros.
1200 .... Prl%e /ffetteJI Olll!ttfll
A total purse of $200,000 will be on the line this
weekend u the Arco Tennis Open aet.a under way
at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Tbe 10.day Colgate
Grand Prtx event features slnclea and doubles
competttlon.
Volleyball Clinic PomonaRacing
Cllolct for youth volleyball players of varied IJetPns Friday ia,:t L~Ultles tx-1o1ln Sept. 30 nt La1una Beach POMONA _ Tht Los
High transfer Mark Roberu 15.10.
160 Jr. I.
OFFENSIV E LINE Art May
• ~ 9. 200 sr. '· the strongest player
on the team. anchors the line at
center with Gary Rogers is.a. 165
Jr.1 backing him up. ·At guard are
Darrell Sprewell 15.10. 165 >. t:n1vers1ty Hiah transfer Da vid
Polliard 15.10. 200 Jr. 1 and Dave
Nulling 15-9, IS> Jr. 1 At the tackles
are Watters •6·1. 21S ar.1. Bodkin •6·1. lllS sr.1 and Steve Renteria 16·1,
200 Jr. 1. Steve Bills. st.opped by an
operation a month ago. will move in· to a guard position when he 's physically ready.
KICKING GAME Artie Moore
figures to handle the puntlnl(. while
Odden Is counted on for PAT duty. Marco Marin. a transfer from Italy.
is working on kickoffs and field goal
p<>sslbllities.
RUNNING BACKS McCullough
1 S·8. ISO sr .1 returns at fullback with
Tadd Kirsten •6-2. 185 sr. • prov1d
Ing backup. At tailback a re three
poss ibilities Norman Anderson.
Bailon Arabe and John McCoy •6·2.
140 sr.1. Anderson •6·1. 197 'Ir 1 1:-.
nearly recovered from a hamstring
pull and Ara be • 5·8. 1401 h11 been d
starter for three years In the Laguna
Beach program. The slotback will be
Pennsylvania transfer Ken JausM
•6·0, 170 sr.1 or sophomore Enc
Clark • 5-11. 1601.
RECEIVERS Clark •R·I. 185
sr. 1 Is set at tight with Non ck and
Tom McDonald 16·2. IS> Jr. 1 prov1d ·
LINEBACKERS The Artists have talent and depth here. one of the basic reasons for the switch to a
4·3. t''lankmg middle linebackl'r
McCullouiih are Corev and Stewart. with backup provided by Kirsten.
Brad Kitchen and Doug Green •SR,
160 Jr 1. who has returned to U.guna
Beach after a year 1n Northl'rn California.
SECONDARY MrCoy and
o ·connor are at the comers with
comjX!t1lion coming from Oliver and
McGavock. Duane Clark Is at stroni.:
safety with Nonck as depth. while weak safoty charts show Eric Clark
running No. I ahead or Haven. mak ·
ini a brothers rombinatlon possibll·
in the secondary.
DEFENSIVE LINE Mon-teverde and Weise are al end with
Rogers In a backup role. while Wal·
lcrs. Rl'fltena and Polllard are at
1 ackle. all probably rota tine. Doug
Clay 15·7. 145 !>r. 1 moves from run·
ning back lo nos<'guard,
Scrimmages Slated
LINEBACKERS Bodkin, the
With spring practke. summer
passing leagues, s umme r
weightllfting. pre·conditloning
a nd two·a·d ays unde r the ir
belts, Orange Coast area prep
football teams get their first
taste o( outalde competition this
weeke nd in controlled scrim·
ma~es.
team captain for the seeond straight
year. and Bills are the apparent
linebackers wi th Clounts in a rehef
role.
SECONDARY Mark Roberti; Five are s lated for Friday
·night. followed by a bundle or
others Saturday.
and Jones ort> nt the comers with
Davli; backing them up. At strong
safety Is Odden and Thompson Is at
free safety. Backing up Odden is
Swancoat and Wally Jones •S~. 140 jr. 1 I~ behind Thompson .
Here's the s chedule ror teams
in the Sunset, South Coast and
Sea View lea111eS. plus Ocean -By RoierCarl!IOfl
Racing Results
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CA$HCARD
Is Coming
To Orange County
A rew way ro fighr inflorion .. A oew
way ro srrefCti ycxx buying
dolloo!...h's CASH~ and I l.KgE"
f!"lf!!fY retOiler and e'\lefy COOSlmer
concerned wtm lnflorion ro join our
reom or CASH ON:>.
•'Matof SomM
~ Th~ proRram 18 conct ucttd and coached by lhe Anaelu County Fair
1taff of VoUeybull lnt<'rnoUonol, a company based will open a l4·day horac
in Cotta Mesa. raclnf meetln1 Friday with lrtt poet a.t 12:30
The nr1t claht·WCck 8eMlon •• open to btgln· tor tho 12·r•ce card.
nln1 bo)'I and 1trli. throuah etahlh 1rade. wltb Racina will take p1ace
Saturda)' MUlona runnln1 from 9-10:30 a .m. Ad· e ve ry day but Sunday
vanctd bealnncn, also lhfOUlb lht elablh trade, with the final day on
wlll be taught t1uch Saturday from 10:30 to noon. sept. 30. The flrat race
WE'RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US/I
Retlatrauoo f~ la $16, and compl te Worm•· will be •n Appaloosa
lion 11 1v1Jl1blc trom Volleyball International at followed by two quarter-
6U-42M. horae races and nlne
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CAUJl7l t l tll-CAIN
On Sunday, Oct. 1 a lS-week clinic betlns ror thorouthbnMi events . hJ1h ttbool vanity and Junior vanity boys, wltb A ~ uacta wm bt run
the fee Ht al 9'$. Clut<'• be1ln •l •:30 each S.tur· on lho rourth, seventh, day. ninth and l2lh raet's. ·~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim __________________ _,
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ROUTES OF GREY WHALE HERDS.
U.S. U naffeeted
Mexico Bam
Whale Watch
~he unofficial announcement Tuesday by the
Mexican Government that 1t will ban grey whale
watching along the west coast of Baja will not af-
fec t whale watching lovers in American waters.
Each year. long range charter boats have been
sailing from San Diego carrying thousands of
passengers to the whales' calving grounds as far
s<>uth as Magdalena Bay and to small bays
nort~erly of this point. Four years ago, the largest
calving area at Scammon 's lagoon was closed to
tourists.
. Now whale watchers will. have to be content
with merely seeing the gams of these mammals
blowing ~nd cruising close inshore along Newport,
Dana Point and south on their way to the breeding
grounds, then again intercept the animals on their
way back north to the Bering Sea.
Thursday Sepl"mbor 14 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 8 5
Slow-motion Man
Humans R mik Low on Speed Scale
8y l>IC"K aOarNSON 0tu.o.i1trtlll~
In Lhe wtld, there 15 a time to nee and a lime to
hid . 'The Jaw or the JUnlJle l.s stop. look and Usten
b«>Core you cro5s Lhl' veldt bccuuse only tbe wiliest.
mtcsl, neeteal or tilronge~t ~urv1ve
What Satchel Paige said. "Don't look over
your •boulder because someone might be chaaing
you." ia an lnvulld uduc In the wild.
If Jim MontROmery, who i!'J the fastest swim·
mcir In the world. 11wam 4.S miles per hour the rest
o( hl1 llfo In thl' open ocean. as hf.! dJd to win the
Olympic 100 meter r11cc. every predator in the sea,
except c l ams and the like, would have
Mont3omery for lunch.
1f man had wings likti birds, be would fa.re no
better In the air. Witboul something other than
apeced ror defense. a flying man would be fair
l(ame for plunging falcons that dive on their prey
at close to 200 mph
DUCKS n .YING as fas t as 90 mph are duck
oup to these birds. And pigeons are pigeon pie
because they rocket along at only 60 mph, if they
arc 1n 3 hurry
Ir man were naked and unarmed in the wild.
hf' would be no match-up ror most of the animals
that roam there
Th • !Jon charges at SO mph. A cheetah has
beE>n clocked at 70 mph over 100 yards. The Cape
buffalo, the most dangerous animal hunted, can
sprint 42 mph.
There Is no purse money Lor place and show in
th~ wild. Animals with cbarley horses and hip
pomters are losers Al slake is life. Winning is the
only lhlng and everything.
IF THE WILDEBEEST and Thomson's
gazelle can get out of the starting blocks quick
enough and maintain their SO mph pace. they can
wear out the cheetah or lion. If not. they are
steaks.
. With their eyes in their heads, high on top or
their periscope necks. giraffes can usually spy out
predators and trouble and lope out of harm's way
aL32 mph.
In high gear, from fear. the pronghorn an·
telope running at 61 mph can easily outstrip the
coyote boiling along at 43 mph. But if the elk
wasn't bolting at top stride at 45 mph, it could easi·
ly become coyote meat.
Confronted by a grizzly bear that can move his
gre~l hulk at 30 mph, a white tailed deer is in real
peril because both the bear and these deer have
been timed at the same speed. ·
HASELY CRAWFORD, -Olympic 100 meter
gold medalist and the top sprinter in the world.
has been clocked at running a record pace or 27.89
mph.
Even at this speed. Crawford is some two mph
slower than your house cat, a wart hog, the grizzly
and white tailed deer.
The consolation to Crawford is that he is about
three mph faster than an elephant that charges al
2S mph.
BUT TIDNK WHAT would happen to your
everyday jogger if he was cornered by the deadly
black mamba snake that can wiggle along at 20
mph?
Man is much sfower than a mongolian wild
ass, zebras and hyenas, some 40 mph speedsters,
and jackals, rabbits and whippet who can roll
along at as mph.
M anldnd ls so slow in the animal world. ll
would be much ~ll~r 1f the ordinury pen;on tried
his luck racing barnyard chickens that cackle
along at nine mph. or pigs that oink about at 11
mph
Jt 1s no wonder that the plodding man invented
the spear. bow and arrow and gun. and why he
domesticated the horse.
ASTRIDE ms TRUSTY steed, an animal that cn11 spurt up to 48 mph, man could run down bison.
chase deer and cattle. and nee from any grizzly he
surprised in a sticky thicket situation.
The moraJ of the story is a fine one about the
tortoise and the hare. But their relative speeds are
an irrelevant bunch or hogwash.
In an hour, a rabbit can run 184,000 feet. In the
s ame time span, the lumbering tortoise can travel
897 feet at a rate or 0.17 mph.
Actually, the race that the world would most
believe. would be a barn unburner between the
three· toed sloth and the tortoise of fame.
I F HANDICAPP ERS studied their unblaz.ing
speeds they would discover a tortoise covers 105
more feet ln an hour than a sloth that inches along
at 0.15 mph and will move 792 feet in the same
time.
The race would be more fun than watching
grass grow. It would be a perfect race for Howard
Costll to call. He would have plenty of time to use
all the words he knows indescribingthis action.
Though speed is king in the wild. still man has
survived because of his brain. And wondrously.
mother nature has provided the tortoise with an
extremely strong armor that the sharpest teeth
can't penetrate. that Is not dissimilar to Howard
Cosell 's tough skin, and maybe the reason for his
survival too! ·
What's Doing
Outdoors
JIM NIEMIEC
Salt water angling continues to provide
Southland anglers with a variety of fish. Large
schools of albacore are still off Point Loma. while
yellowlaH. bonito. bass and barracuda are being
taken in good numbers along the entire coasUine.
Fishing pressure has fallen off and anglers are
enjoying some very good angling when the
weather is cooperative.
Most of the sport fishing boats are still running
out to fishing spots on a daily basis from Davey's,
Art's and Dana, but down San Diego way many of
the large sportfishers are gearing up for long
range trips into Baja ·s waters.
Feank LoPreste of Fisherman's Landing in
San Diego reports that the big game fishing off Ba·
ja's west coast should be fantastic this season.
Good currents and lots of fish should make these
seven to 14-day trips very memorable this year
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Hunters Start
National F11nd
From AP Dispatches
Ohio's Wildlire Legislative Fund has gone na·
taonal and sportsmen's groups across the country
h.av~ a new ally m their battle agamst preserva·
t1oms ts
The fund. now the Wildlife Legislative Fund or
America. plans to spread the word to organiza·
lions on the state level on how to beat the anti·
hunting. anti-trapping and anti-fishing forces at
their own game.
Cha1rman of the board is G. Ray Arnett of
Stockton. 1mmed1ate pas t president of the National
Wildlife Federation and former director of the
California State Fish and Game agency Among
the directors is Pittsburgh Pirates president Dan
Galbreath. also of Columbus.
The WLF' recently won a suit brought to have
the interest on money from sales of hunting and
fishing licenses paid to a -;tale wildlife agency for
use in projects or the Ohio Division or WildJife.
And that. said James Glass. WLF president. 1s
the first time .. sportsmen have gotten standing in
a court as a class.
·'There 1s u tremendous need for its ct he
WLF's I existence" on national level. Glass said.
··Right now. we have a need to educate the
general public to the fact that the sportsman is the
greatest conservationist," he said. ~ "We will be heaviiy involved in l legal
arena. We will initiate court action as well s join· ing cases as a friend of the court.·· . There is still some speculation in diplomatic
circles as to why the Mexican Government chose
to invoke the ban. CurrenUy, American officials
are negotfaUng a marine mammal treaty which
includes the treatment of the grey whales. But this
early move by Mexico surprised the negotiators who ire no• awaiting an official announcement ·or---------------------
There are lots of greenies off our coastline
with sports boats loading up sacks and marlin fish·
ermen having no problem in getting live bait for
billfish. Unfortunately, there may be too much
bait in the water. according to Whitey ·at Angler's
Center in Newport Beach.
With all the bait available. billfisb seem to be
reluctant to bite. Most of the fish taken this year to
date, have been caught on jigs. with green the
favorite color.
Ile said be thinks the immediate problem fac·
ing the newly·naltonal organization is in the state
assemblies where those opposed lo tbe con
sumptive use of wildlife "continue to tramp on tht-•
fringes. on archers and trappers."
··Trus is the sort of thing we've got to instill in
s ports men across this country. They've been
kicked and whipped and made fun ol too long.
the reasons by our neighbors to the south.
The grey whale has been a prolect.ed species
since 1947 and 1s presently oo the endangered
species list even though present estimates put the
total population at some 11,000 whales.
The most spedacular performance ot the calv
ing and breeding whales is that of breaching, when
the animals surface suddenly, lifting their huge
bulk half their body length into the air before fall·
ing back Into the sea with a tremendous splash.
Rarely is this act seen except in the bays and
lagoons in Mexico.
Whih.• Americans will only be able to boa.rd
charter boats and watch the actual migration of
the whales in our waters, to date there have been
no reports of cancellation or ban of air and bus
charter trips to whale watching stations along the
shore at Scammon's lagoon in Mexico.
Off Newport
Fish Officials
Check Fleet
This week sports fi shermen were alarmed by
the prCS('nce of a fleel of some 20 commercial
trawlers camsx.-d orr the Newport Pier taking huge
catches of mackerel aboard.
Many concerned citizens telephoned the Daily
Pilot to learn iC the boats were netting pacific
mackerel, a prized marlin and broadblU bait and
forage for game fish.
For many years, the pacific mackerel has
been noted by the species' absence in these waters.
This year, the fish have shown in vast schools
from the mouth of the Santa Ana River south to
Oceanside close off shore.
The Dally Pilot learned from Department of
Fish and Game spokesman Ralph Young that Fish
and Game omcers are checking the mackerel
catch by the fleet each night in San Pedro where
the fish are taken to market.
By law, 9.300 tons or pacific mackerel can be
taken this year. There is only 300 torus left to be
taken of the quota as of today, according to Young.
Young said the Investigating omcers also
found the catch was comprised or only s percent
pacific mackerel, while tht remalnder was made
up of jack mackerel on which there Is no limit.
After the 9,300-ton quota of pacific mackerel,
or green backs, as they are called, have been
caught, the sea90fl ls closed, except catches of Jack
mackerel can contain an incidental amount of 18
percent of the green backs as part of the take.
ADOtber lnterestlni facet or mackerel fishing
is that the rommerclal neet must fish outside the
three mile limit from May 1 to Sept. 10 during the
beach closure season. Now. the trawler neet may
fish In as close as the surf line, as they were doing
this week orr the Newport Pier, until next May.
A few years ago. paclfic mackerel · were
caught at night by u11lng llghl3 and a gunny sack
tull of ground up anchovies and meal. When the
mackerel were attracted by this chum, the fish
were Ul\.ed over the slcJe ln brailln8 or butterfly
nets.
Before boards were lnatalled on decks of com·
merclal boats. the take and weight or the c. atch of
mackerel 1omeUmu cauaed boats to list and
cap lie from the unequal wel1ht of the bu1e 1Qad$ or mackerel caught in ~is maMer.
Now the neet uaea more modern met.bodJ of
neUln1 the m~kerel. which a.re dumped lnto a
hold and sold at market.
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Bis First Alha~ore
J im Sanders of Fountain Valley holds up a
25-pound albacore he caught olf San Diego.
The longfin fi shing is starting to tail off this
time of year.
D e ep Sea Fish R e port
The marlin action has calmed down from the
southeasterly blowing early in the week. but the
bite ls expected to pick up over the weekend for
anglers rtahlng In tho ATSC one day Marlin
Tournament
BroadbUI have continued to show In larae
numbers below the 14-mile bank and around the
209 mark.
Jn the party boat department. bonito and
mackerel and bass fi.8htng Is the beat In years and
there seems lo be no predict•ble end to huge bags
of £1sh counted.
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There have been lots or swordfish caught this
year . In fac\, this should be one of the best years
on record for rod and real broadbill catches.
Larry Vaughn of Newport Beach landed a
253-pound swordfish last week while his wife Lynn
ran their deluxe sportfisber "Iman", and came
down oft the bridge to stick the broadbUl with the
Oying ga! lo assit in the landing of the boat's first
swordfish. Vaughn had nothing but praise for bis wife's
ability at the helm and her skill at handling the gar
al the most critical point, when a green fish is
brought to boat.
LADIES DAY TOURNAMENT
Newport Harbor's Pacific Anglers hosted the
ina ugural Tim Tate Ladies Day Invitational
Tournament this past weekend. and even though
fishing was tough, the tournament was a success.
Sixt een boats were entered and they
represented six Southern California Clubs. The
first marlin was boated by Kat.by Garrett on the
sportfisher "Jar-A-Mar" fishing (or the BAC. and
the s econd s pikebill was taken by the boat
"Saltimine" representing the Los Pescadores
angling club.
Husbands skippered their wives and gave the
day of fi shing to the ladies. who are becoming very
profi cient <il angling in our off shore waters as
well as Mexico.
Plans are already underway for the second
Ladles Day Tournament next September. All of
the proceeds from the tournament are banded over
to the AvaJon Hospital Fund.
For more information on participating In next
year's tournament phone the Pacific Anglers via
the Balboa Angling Club at 673~.
BAJ A'S RESORTS REOPENING
Most or the resorts below La Paz have been
closed for the past six weeks and are now reopen-
ing to fi shing. The sportfishes have been re-
oulfitted. painted and ready for another season.
There should be great angling awaiting those
big game fishermen who Intend on visiting Baja
during October and November. The big black and
blue marlin should be ln the waters off Buena Vis·
ta and there should be plenty or good marlin.
sai I fish and dorado flshlng to make for a good
vacation.
Resorts will start filling up fast and airlines
will also be booked early. Aeromexlco bas good
connections for all resorts in Mexico flying either
out of Los Angeles or Tijuana.
DEE• SEASON OP ENS NEXT WEEKEND
The optnlng or the t978 general deer season ii\
ju!lt a week away and expectations are tbat it wUI
be a good year for deer hunters. All areas of
California report good field conditions and deer
are In prime shape.
Re~nt rains have helped cut down on the
chance or fire closures, but hunters are still
warned to be very carelul In the field.
The best areas to hunt ln Callfomla will be
alonf( the eastern Sierra between June Mountain
and Colevllle and the Lake Isabella country. Deer
will be holding tight In heavy cover during the first
couple or weeks or the season, but should start
coming out aa the rut season dc.welops.
ThlJ year·a deer hunLlmf prorram ls recelvln1
a Jot or nak by s portsmen who feel that they have
been taken ndvantn1e ot by lhe Department of
F'lsh and Oame.
Let's hope that next year wlll sec regulaUons
return to 1a state that will help the hunter rather
than waste money and confuse the deer hunter In
California.
"We're not going to become involved in broad-
based conservation programs." Glass explained.
··There are plenty of organizations doing a great
job at that. Ducks Unlimited. The National
Wildlife Federation . .
"Our Job ls to look aner the heritage ot t he
~mertcan sportsman protecting bis right to bunt
and fish,·· he said.
Andy Crean
Master Angler
Andy Crean of South Laguna won the Harry
Davis Marlin Tournament against a field of 123
anglers and will compete In the Master Angler
Tournament fish-Off at Duck Key, Florida starting
Nov . 7.
Accounting for three marlin in the competition
held over Labor Day Weekend. Crean will face the
high anglers who have won other Master Angler
regional tournaments across the country.
Crean hooked up with one marlin off Catalina
and then moved with the big bite of stripers off
San Diego. where he caught two more fish.
Sponsored by a beer company and a motorboat
magazine. Crean Will be nown to Florida for the
big fishoff in a competition with nine other anglers
which will determine the top angler in the United
States.
Fowl Play
Th e Ninth /\nnuul
Orange County Chapter
of Ducks Unlimited f\lnd
raiser dinner party will
be held Thursday, Sept.
21 at the Orange Co unty
Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa.
More than 400 duck
and ~oose hunters from
all over OranJle County
m eet annually to ex·
change hunting stories.
secret hunting spots and
take home the many raf-
fle and auction prizes or-
fered at the dinner.
The festivities begin
with free cocktails al
6:30 p.m , followed by
Calendar
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dinner nnd then a nlithl
or run and excitement.
Tick e ts ca n b e
purchased in advance al
Grant 's, Andrew 's,
Roube n's and Neal 's
Sportinft Goods Stores in
Orange County.
In addition to dinner.
coc ktails and raffle
prizes. the ticket price
includes a one year's
membership in Ducks
Unlimited. Tickets will
also be available at the
door prior lo 6 : 30
at the fairgrounds orr
Fair Drive.
Trout Plants
The following lakes
and streams. listed by
co unty , will b e
restocked t.hls w~k with
catchable·slie rainbow
trout from Department
of Fish and Gam e
h11tcherie5:
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... OM.VP1LOT Business
Blah: Econo mic O u tlook R a ted Xer ox Colp.
Cu~ Back 8y JORN CU NIF ... ,., ...._. _"'
The re-elecUon bopea of PTM1·
aetst Cart.c.-r won't aet mu~b b h>
from l.M economy. 1r the t'ILPf't'
taUona ol a rorcnt'r L't'Ooom1c atJ
"llt'T a~ fulf\lled
Time May Solve Its Ills, But
Carter Can't A.fiord to W'ait
He t~mf'd the-f'C'OftOm1t out
look (Ot tbt M"Xt 18 lo 24 months
.. b)lb ... tht>
traulalloo ol
W'tucb me.ns
a weak:
economy and
tonUnuf!d In·
tlatlo o and.
sadly . llUI"
that cao bt
done about It
·11ct-1U1n. hl• analy1la l1o"t likely
tn ln11pirl' much cmlhualum ror
lha odmh\latroOon '• economic mun gement ( BUSINESS
ANALfSIS J Klein's views were air~ ln
ronJtmrUon wllh the release lo·
day of the-quarterly projecuons
o f Wharton Econometric
Forf'c 11una As&0elates. an or·
i:onaullon owned by tbu
llnl\lt"r'Sll)' ()( renruiylvanla.
would bllve to be deaJl wllh
later
The Wharton A!soclates com·
ment that the Ca rter ad·
ministration isn't likely lo react
puslvcly to the political aspects
of cont.lnued lnflaUon and un·
employment. but they wam that
its options are limited.
''Th~re &l'f' 1\o qult'k aolu cu•••••
tlons ... aaad Pro/~~r l.a"' rc·n<'t'
R Kleln.
The most enrouraglng nev.""
Qff red by KJ~n. tbe prtnt'lpaJ ecanom1c brlllo ln tht> (; rU'r
c-lcctloo campaign, i lhat "'t!
ureo't Ukely lo have a rec~on.
In ll, Klein nd his tt8110eiates.
f' GcranJ Aditm s and JUchard
M Yoon'1. d~scrlbe a future
cconom y ol 7 pertt:nt lo 8 per.
rPnl Inflation. with M>mc rise in
•he Joblt~11 ruw be&ianlng in lhu
t.ccond h"'1r or 1979.
"Solutions to the l.nllation pro·
blem seem to be restricted to a
major and extended recession or
a long period of slow growth sup-
plemented by Inducements to in·
creased product1vity," they say.
WHILE HE CONC£DF.D that
u weak «"OOOmy m ight serve aJo.
a parU&I corTtttlw ror ~-cent
•'ACED WITH A drab
ec-onomy, prcviOWi admlolslra·
\ions have atlempled to quicken
the pace of activity before elec·
lion lime, even at the risk of
creating maladjustments that
THE WHAJlTON forecast as·
sumes tax cuts or about SlS
Spuds to Fight Baek
Potato Board Objects to Stovetop Stuffing A.ds
BOISE. Idaho <AP) -Tired or
seeing TV husbands choose stuf·
flng over mas hed potatoes. America's spud g rowers are
s quar ing off against General
Foods to te ll the world lhnt
potatoes "beat the stuffin. out or
stuffing."
motion bonrd executive direct.or. THE POTATO BOARD is tak·
ing a low·key approach in its ad
campaign, planning newspaper
advertisements in major
Easte rn metropolitan cities.
"We belie ved Ce v e n > a
negative mention of a commodi·
ty such as the potato did more
JlOOd than harm. But we didn 'L
reckon with the growers." "We're showing lhe potato has
much more nutritional value
and the comparison will bopetuJ.
ly convince the Madison Avenue
people to withdraw the ad that's
really just attacking potatoes,••
Mercer said.
The National Potato Promo·
tlon Board. a Denver·ba)>ed as·
~ociation. decided to launch a
c ampaign to counter the food
packagi,ng giant's widely shown
commercial for its Slovelop
Stuffing mix.
WHEN GROWERS IN Idaho,
Maine and other parts of the
c·ountry expressed their outrage,
Mercer said lhe board wrote to
General Foods, asking them lo
modify or cancel the ads. The board's ad states that a
small potato has one·third the
minimum recommended daily
adult requirements or vitamin c.
Mercer said. Stovetop Stuffing,
on the other hand. has virtually
no vitamin C, he added.
·THAT AD PRESENTS a
husband and wife who are given
· the choice or mashed potatoes nr
slurring. She predicts he'll pick
pot atoes. but th e hus band
chooses stuffing.
"When they didn't respond,"
he said , "we told them we dJdn't
think their ad was unbiased and
!-.aid we didn't think they could
find a husband that would ac· tuully do it ... Ms . Fennell a cknowledged
mashed potatoes with mUk and
butter have greater nutritional
value than Stovetop Stuffing. But
she said lhe nutritional value or
the two products compares
favorably.
"Al first. we took the attitude
that they wer e m e ntioning
p otatoes so why s hould we
worry," said Bob Mercer, pro
General Foods spokeswoman
Trerie Fennell said the firm has
no record of a letter from the
hoard. She said the commercials
were based on extensive re·
~carch .
·Coas t Workers Cited
Jameti E. Clark, Mission Viejo, has joined
Western Paclftc Flnanc:lal Cofl)., Newport Beach,
as regional vice president.
He will direct the mortgage ,
lending operations of the com·
pany's Region I. which is com·
prised of 11 branch offices in
California and Hawaii. He also
will manage his region's con·
s truction lending progr am. His
headquarters are al the com·
pany's branch office in Orange.
Before joining Weste rn
Pacific. he was associated with CUtAK
P.M.l. Mortgage Insurance Co .. in Los Angeles as
a regi~nal manager.
* Joseph Caro bas Joined B.M.A. Arc:hiltttural
Group, Costa Mesa, as director of corporate de·
velopment. He will work at the main office In
Costa Mesa.
Before the appointment, he was dirttlor of
J .C. Marketing Services in Encino. and a consul· lant lo R.M.A. •
He is responsible for expanding marketing and
client services.
* Frank (Bad) WislJlskl has been named finan·
cial administrator for Bozell & Jacobfl/Pac:lfic.
Working out or the Newport Beach office, be wlll
be responsible for the financial administration or
BREAKING THE
SUGAR HABIT
All resear ch signs
seem to lodtcate that sugar Is M addictive and
potentially destructive
drug . And yet , the av e r age p erson
consumes about 125
pounds or sugar every
year . According t o accepted standards or dl11nosin~. our entire
s o c I e t y I s a c l u o II Y·
Pf't\•dlobetlc:.
You shOuld know about the potential dangers of
too rnucb augar In your
farnlly 's diet. Dlacuss It wltb you r famil y
phy11 lclan ftnd your
pb1rmaclst. Ther can ofrer yo u h e pful
1u11e1U0na ror breakina
the IUlll' habit.
Y OU OR YO U R
DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a
proscription. Pl<'k up your prH crlpUon Ir ahof pinl nearby. or we wll deliver promptly withoUt extra char1e. A
areat many people
tntru1t us with their
pre1crlpUona. Moy we
comp®Dd youn?
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Chamber
Slates
Seminars
The Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Com·
m e r ce will spons or
seminars in invest·
mcnts, small business
m ark e ting, the a d ·
ministrntive assistant
a nd a lcoholis m a s a
business problem.
Th e Investm e nt
sem inar, costing $10 a
person. will be held
from 7:30 to 10 a.m.
Sept. 27 at the Registry
Hotel, Irvine.
"Small Bus iness
Marketing" wlll meet
rrom 4 lo 6 p.m . on
Tuesdays from Sept. 19
to Oct. 10, lo the cham·
ber's conrerence room.
Cost la $2S tor members
and $3S r or non ·
members.
A one·day course,
''The Administrative A1'·
sistant, wUl be conducted
Oct. S at lhe Shenton
Newport. Cost of t80 to
mem ben and $70 to non·
members include.a lunch.
''Alcoholism -A Big
Problem for Bualneaa
will be ~ld Sept. 28. Cost
Is $10. More lnformaUon
ii1 avallable from the
cbam ber,6«·8211.
the company's omces in Newport Beach. Los
Angeles and Palo Alto.
He was employed for eight years by Arthur
Young & Co. as office manager or computer audit·
ing and an audit engagement manager.
Bentley Laboratories, Inc., Irvine, h8.$ an· nounced the appointment of Paul PaddlagCoa as
director of manufacturing for the newly formed
cardiovascular manufacturing division. The
division provides increased product development
or disposable medical devices used in the handling
and treatment of blood in heart and lun1t surgery.
He was with Baxte r Laboratories fo~ 15
years. and was instrumental in the development or
the Baxter Hays plant in Kansas. • Newpon Area Trawel, IDc., Newport Beach,
has announced a reorganization and expansion.
.hc:t L Ballard has joined the staff u general manager. Sae Ba1ma.na, a staff member for a
year, bas been appointed office manager.
The agency bas been appotnted to market
Golf /Tennis Adventures International. an out·
growth of Leif Ericson Tours. • Lesle Schaater, Newport Beach, former
personnel director wilh the Hospital Corp. of
America, bas been appointed to slmllar post at
Foaataln Valley Co mmanlty Bo1pltal. She
replaces Sam CraJg.
Her background In personnel management In·
eludes assignments wltb Redlands Community
Hospital and Baker and Taylor Co., a national
book wholesaler. •
Qaall Place SecartUes Corp., Newport Beach.
has announced that 26 Quail Place Companies real
estate sales personnel have qvalified as registered
securities salespersons for the sale of limited
partnership securities and have received licenses.
Quail Place Securities Corp. deals principally
in sales or limite d partnership securities
established by Quall Place Financial Corp., an aJ.
filiated realty syndicaUoo firm.
It. hes received approval from the National As·
sociatlon or Securities Dealers, Inc., and from the
Securities and Exchange Commlssion and the
commisaioner of corporations of the state or
California to act as a registered broker-dealer in
the sale or limited partnership securities
The new registered securities personnel are Don Berman, president, Quail Place Companies;
Barban CHtle. J ack "ln,ne, Tom O'Connor ,
.leanlne Paqae«e Wataon, Barry Cowan, Nlc:ole
Hatebetm, Jack Blanc:bard. Detl}'M O'CoueU,
Many AJtmu, Ken FallerLLoa Meadowa, Be• Anold Due WIW&e, H. (Tes) Hoyt, Job
Raaaeil, Pat Keat, Sam Sl8opll, TOllf S•rtor, &oy
Blaekbal'll. Da•ld GeetUeore, Bob 8eot'1 Gee Ryu,
Nedr18ellen,RldaanlC..._and.JollDYac:cartao.
• Andenoa aad Andenoa tuaraace Broktt1,
Inc., Newport Beach, has announced that Wllllam s. Calp, CPCU, lnlne bas Joined the firm as a
properly and ca1Jua1ty detd representative.
He hu bad experience In Cincinnati and
Chicago a1 a commercial and personal tines "'11·
derwrlter and waa catualty underwrtUn1 man11er
•t the Great American office in Loll Angel11. He ts
a former vt~ preaideot or a Beverly HilJJ agency.
* M,.._ CM.lke> L. Carrlc:o, Costa Mesa, ha&
Joined the tJ ..... baDC Com,-er Corp. u vice pre·
sldent and dlreci.or of lnformaUon services.
He Is former president and owner of In·
Co/Productl/lntemational.
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billion in both 1979 and 1980. But
even whe n alternatives are
wo rked into the coml)uler
a nalyels, the inflation r ate
through 1980 vari es only
minutely.
A greater tax cut. such as ad·
vocated by Rep. J ack Kemp, R·
N. Y., and Sen. William Roth, R·
Del., would spur an advance in
l4tal output during 1978 and 1979.
Cor example, but might s till
leave intlation near 7 percent.
That. at least, is the con·
c lusion o f the Whart on
economists, who see the ad·
ministration with a lmost no
soundly based alternatives that
might quickly boost its public
image.
THAT IMAGE BAS become
pilled and stained in r ecent
months as retail prices soared
and unemployment, though 1m·
proved over a year ago, re·
maloed near 6 percent.
The question implicit in the
Wharton forecast is whether the
president can accept what it
s uggests is the only sound
course. that is. to permit time
and restraint gradually to heal
the ecooomic wounds.
An attempt t o s pur the
economy, it suggests, would
carry with lt the risk or a serious
and prolonged economic re·
cession that would hurt every·
one.
WITII nus lN mind the three
professors conclude their
forecast summary on a note in·
tended to m a k e r eaders.
perhaps including the president
himself. reflect on what course
the nation will take.
"Which way the fiscal and
monetary authorities will jump
is a matter or substantial con-
cern to us all," they say.
Said Klein separately: "You
can cut inflation in time without
ruining the economy." But, his
listener wondered, does a presi·
dent facing a re-election cam·
paign bave lime?
A,.., ........
NBC'S BOARD CHAIRMAN
Jane Cahill Pfeiffer
Ex-IBM Exec
Selected for
Top NBC J ob
NEW YORK (AP> -Jane
Cahill Pfeilrer, a former IBM ex·
ecutive and a business consul·
tant since 1976. will become
c ha irman or NBC's board of
directors. the network said.
Mrs. Pfeiffer, 45, joined IBM
in 1955 and left the firm two
years ago as vice president for
communications and govern·
ment relations. She has been a
cons ultant to RC A. N ec·s
parent firm, since last Nov·
e mber.
Her appointment will be sub-
mitted lo NBC's board Oct. 4.
the network said.
Mrs. Pfeiffer had been offered
the post of secretary or com·
merce in the original cabinet of
President Carter but turned il
down for personal reasons.
Over T he Counter
HASDUftl,q$
Irvine Jobs
The Xerox Corp. has laid oft 1S
hourly employees at ~m Irvine
facility whe r e duplicating
machines a re repaired and re·
furbished for rentals.
The company said the layoffs,
al 18691 Jamboree Blvd .• were
caused by changing patterns or
leasing of the macbines produc·
ing less work ror lhe rerurbilhing
crews .
FEWER SllORT·TE&M
leases and more long·term
leases or company equipment
outmoded the jobs, according to
the company.
A spokesman sajd the Irvine
employees were being asslsted
1n finding other jobs inside the
corporation o r with otber
neighborhood employers.
Similar layoffs were reported
/jt another Xerox refurbishing
plant, in Oakbrook. JU.
A spokesman said the com·
pany·s other centers. in Atlanta.
New York City, Washington,
D.C .. and Dallas. were unaffect·
ed by the business trend. though
he was t.Dlable to 1ay wby.
Telethon P lanners
R eschedule Meal
The Building and Real Estate
Industries committee for the
"Stop Arthritis Telethon" has
re·scheduJed its kickoff dinner to
Oct. 4 al 7 p. m . at The Registry
Hotel, Irvine .
The dlMer wtll be attended by
Allen Ludden, host or the 1979
"Stop Arthritis" telethon. who
w\ll talk about plans for the
benefit. to be aired Jan. 27 and
28on KTLA.
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Thurad.,v. Septemoer 14 t97B L'N OAll.Y PILOT
Champ Hides
Beatrice Keep s Low Prof ile
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Ir you wen· usked to name the nation's largeRt rood
company. you might rnply with s ucb names as Kralt.
Cienerol foods. Gt>neral Mills. Borden or Ralston Punna
Nonl' of tht!se IS eorrect. The leacler Is a company you prob
ubly nevt•rhcardor Beatrice Foods of Chicago
It's the largest In terms of sales 1$6 3 billion>. In te~
or profits ($221 million l and in terms of number of vto
du('t:. lsomelhing like 8.000 :.
THAT YOU NEVER Hf;A RD of It I:: just fine with ttw
folks who run Beatrice. Tht'y keep a low profile Tht>
never promote their corporate name The last thing the)
want is to attract attention to what they're doing. which a
constructing a huge corporation by acquiring hundred!) -
yes hundreds -or other companies.
ll began 25 years ago when Beatrice. then a $20(,
million dairy producer. bought LaCboy Food Producta
Proving the udaf(e that Chinese food makes you hungry ..
ii hort while later . Beatrice embarked on an acquisition
spree that netted some 400 companies
The best way lo identify Beatrice Is to rattle otf som<
or the brand name products in its stable : Meadow Gote!
dairy products. Viva da iry products. Oannon yogurt. Couo
ty Line cheese. Louis Sherry Ice cream . Johnston yogurt.
Sana loc. Swiss Miik
chocolate drinks. Hot.el
Bar butter. Gebhardt
and Rosarita Mexican
ro ods. Shed d 's
ma r ga r ine, Kris p y
Krem e d o ughnuts.
County llN1rth breads.
Money
Tree
Captain Kid's peanut butter. Eckrich meats. Bighorn beer
Jerky , Fisher nut~. Clark bars. Richardson mints. MIH
Duds. Switzer licorice. J olly Rancher hard candles
T HAT'S FAR F ROM ALL. Beatrice operates 3:
Brookside wine outlets in California, 11 plants that botth
Royal Crown cola. Canada Ory and 7·Up. and it 's the oro
prietor or some nonfood stuff such as Samsonate luggage
Melnor sprinklers. Airstream motor homes, Buxtor.
wallets. Morgan yachts. Sliffe! lamps. Hekman Curnitur(!
JBL and Harm on Kardon hi·fl equipment -the list goei.
on a nd on
The chormed life oC Beatrice. a s rar as avoiding an
lit rust entanglements. was exemplified beautifully In th
recent ac~uisition or Tropicana Products. the nation·~
larges t producer of ready·to·serveorange jwce.
The 1-'l-deral Trade Commission tried lo block tht
mcrgt:r. <'Omplaining it would lessen competition. But .,
rederal appeals court rejected the FTC argument, accept
in g the figures submitted by Beatrice that showed that
whifl' Tropicana held 20 percent or the ready-to·servt•
orangr Juice markel. Beatrlc~·s share of thjs business wai.
less than 1 percent.
THE COURT SAID THAT the FTC complaint was
comparable lO someone saying that "if the New Yorlr
Yanhcs were to be acquired by Bloomington of the
lhree·A leagues." this ownershap change "would be llkel)'
to l es~en competition substantially and tend to create lii
monopoly in national baseball "
Market Battered
Amid New Concern
NEW YORK I AP I -Gambling stocks rolled up more
dramatic ~ains today. while lhc rest of the market sold off
a m id concern over inflation and the struizizliniz dollar.
The Dow Jones average or 30 industrtals was down 11 8i
points to887.7J.
Los(?rs oulpaccd gainers by a 3·1 margin amon4! N.:~
York Stock Exchan e·listed issues.
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' Patty Gains Ne w Friend
H earst LA Paper Urges Heiress Be f''reed •
LO~ ANG f.:Lt-:...., I AP 1 1 lw '"" An~t·h•i.
Heruld Eumuwr. wh1c·h 111 ownt"d hy Uw tlt•u1 i.t
Corp • hoi. publ111ht>d am t•1.hlnm1l ur1<1nK thut
rutrtt'HI ll<'uri;I, ht'lrt•ii.11 lo lhc-llt•»r\t 1>t1lJh11h1nl(
rort unt', tM> r<'h•uNt-d from IJr!O\on
Thti t'<lllunal ~n .. t duy 'uid wtN1H•nti. hy
Wllhum und l'~mlly llurni. h•"-l month thut tht•y
werti "prt1ud und plt•n11t·d tu hJAvt• kulnuppcd P1alty
Hl'urat" rt>bul" th1• uncumt•nt that Mlsx 111 11ri1t
ahould be trt'att'<f llkt· u11y 1•onv1<'kd lli.nk 1 obt~·r
Ml. 111r.ARST IS l N("AR<'•:llAT•:u 1Al tht•
•'t'd <'rul ('orrt«•t1111wl ln,tHutt> 1n l'h·uiuant1111 .
WJ'iflrt• •ht> hait iwrvt-d 1711 mt1nlh\ of II llt'\lf'O )lt'Ul
term (Or pOrtll'lpatlnjt In U ~HI fo'rnnt'l\l'O bunk
robbfory with th1• tt•rron\ll ~ho klrln1tJJJWd hn 111
1974 Sht~ '4111 tw t•ll.ctblt• ror purolt· nt'Xt July
Tiw llarn't""I pit' dc•d icutlly Aul( 31 lu Ml"" H~111t '11 lodnup1J1nl(
Thi• bt•ttinnrnl( or tht> lll'ruld 1',.x,1m1111·1 ,
t•d11orial nott-d th ut lht• nt•w,puJ)('r I\ ov.01-.1 hy th1·
llt'ur?>t ('orp und th.it '''"t'H•l ll•·1tnt runuly mt·1n
l)l'r\ C)('('U!)) k1·y PO'lll lOn .. 1n th1• COfl)()I 11t111n
llt\NOOl.Pll llt:ARST. P \TRJCIA 'Ji fatht-r .• ,
l'lralrmun bl the lie• ri.t Cor11
Jamt'' G Bt•llov.~. 1•d1t111 or tht· lh·ruld F:x
umlner, haul in un 1ntt•r\.1ew \.'.'t-dn1•!>d..iy lht•l tht·
llea rst family w11' not 1nvoh·t·d in tht• dcct~mn to
publish Lht• tod1torwl
"Wt• did It bt•CaUM• v.1• thou1itht 11 WU ,, rtUhl.
ho11a1d
The t"<Htorwl i.a1d ll mt·nlwn1·d the 1 lc&r:o.t
fumily's rclat1nnsh1p tu th<' lll'w11pup<:r beC'au1>c "of
th<' unusual nature o f th" t•dltortal. and we Ju:-.l
WUOtCd lO SWrt Off by bt·ml( l'ntlrcJy Opt!n "
T flF. EDITORIAL ARGUF.D T HAT THE lime
Miss llearst has ulready spent in c ustody dem-
ons trates tha t there is <•qu11I Justice for persons
of poor or wealthy hackground1>
The news papt·r ulso su1owskd tht>rl' 1:-. no
1u11t1flcatlon to k1·cp her in pr11>on to prevent
<.mother bank rohb<.>ry.
··Docs unyonc hom·s tly entertain thl' propo1>1
t1on that u1xm hc•r r<'ll'aM! Pally llN1r1>t would hkt-
ly rob ;mother bunk"" the cd1tonal asked
"To pcrs 1hl in ht•r in<'arceration 1s a m isc11r
rwge of JU.<1l1c<.• which maket. a m ockery of the
whol<' point of lh<' J>(:-Oal !ly1>tem, which carnes the •
-;eparate JUSt1 rc for lht.• ric h urgumc nt to u
lud1t.•rous absurdity, und which denies Patty
Hearst lht.• net<'!>!.ary m1>tunt relief »O that s he ran
begin to put her hrc back in order "
I T CONCLUDED: "PATTY HENRST should
~out of JH•I Period "
M l!.ti fftour11l, 24, w11s tonvlcled of armed bank ,
robb<•ry Marrh 20, 1976 by ~1 Sun F'runc1sco Jury
which rejected ht.'r t'lu1m that s he wa1> an unw1lhn,:i
robtwr. forn·d to w1t·ld u much1nc i.tun und s hout
profun1tu:s ul t t.·rrif1e d bunk customers a nd
l'mploye!.
/\ kt•y t•lt•m1•nt in ht·r ron v1ct1on was testimony
I hat s ht· firNt l wo math1nt• l(uns 11l u Los Angel th
What Odor?
Man Def ends Garlic
REfiKELF.Y 1/\1' 1 Pl<'asc. don't bort Lloyd
lforrtS With lulk Of rOSt>b, and things by Other
namt's !.mt•lllni< a' SWl'Cl Garlic' Thut's what any
proper rt~l· ou).(hl to sml'll ltkl'. und don't forget 1t,
<'onv1nN·d that /\mt·ru·an:-. arc ull wrong in
tht>1r att1tuch•!. toward lht• m1).(hly but until-now
::.omt.•whut dt·frn1>elt·s:-. hulh, lfurrn, has written a
hook a houl 1t. bt·gun a ).(<irl11· urtifot•t industry, <.1ncl
l akcn h1i. f1j.(hl into thl' l'Xl't'Ut1vt· !>Uitt· of an unt1
odor t·oq JCiralc giunt
"IN TlllS AGE OF soph1sl1catcd culinary
t aNtt•s." llurril'> suul in un intcrvit·w. "the linl(cring
odo r 11( gurlw und onions ''° one's breath Is a xii:tn
'of1)ulllv11tlon ••
JI urrlN, author of "The Book of Garlic." noted
~t h e was ispcaking MK pret11dcnt and so-fur only
jnember of the "LoverR or the Stinking Rose."
Jn orJumlzatlon <lcdlcat.ed to the appreciation, pro-
llf4lratlon a nd promotion of the 01allgoed allum
11atlvum.
Between lime:-., in a full d ft,Y of garlic debate!>,
1arllc cookorrs. s(•<'lng to the many details or a na·
t lQnal campu11(n. tlarri1' solaces himself at home
•>rnong the ltc.'m!. l'loiwst to h111 heart and
m outh
HE uv•:s F'RAGRANTLY IN the Be rkeley
f'llls umong h11> J(arllc bnuds, garllc ·shaped pipe
fhe carvt>d 1t). l(urhc necklace, rare pickled Chinese
i'arhc, Ji(arhc :.alt s haker • and genuine David
Gaines l(arlic poster. In Derkeley. that rn,e.ana garlic
·1'a1 truly arrived
· llarrus hlc w hi~ 11turk when a sample ore new
znouthwuMh was tossed on his d oorstep. The
Jn&kcrs cl:11m<'fl it would work "even against
odors as st rong ai. onion and garlic.''
Stunf( to h i11 clovc·sl)apcd core, Barris fired oft
•O lcllcr lo the manuruclurcr dem anding th~y
.,ceusc from dcmcunln~ l(arllc ."
DURING THE (NTF.RVJF.W, while lunching •on a fried garlic conroct lon, Harris said he blames
lhe early Ameriran Purll1ms for I.he entrenrhed
dledaln for J(arhc In this l'ountry.
Furthe rmore•. he ronl <'nds the mouthwash
rompanles arc engaJ(cd in IJn ln11ld1ou11 plot to Mn
vlncc Americans "wt.• stink "
YMCA Sets Class :,n 'Dancercise'
! The south Const YMCA 11 of(cring u class In
•• r oblc dnnl'crrlsc taught by Sandy Goldbera.
Tho Sooth Coa11t YMCA I.II located a t 2M76 "C"
•Getty Drive In L•8UJll Nlgool amd furtht r in
'lormotlon muy ~ obtulntd by cuUJna 831 · YMCA ·w49S·~ Mondny through f'r1day fl 8 m to s p.m •
Pest Assault 'Worst '
WASHINOTON <AP > The United Stutes 111
ux p c rlenctna ltA wo r11t u1111ault by pc11lR a Ince the
1930a.1ovemm ntorrlcluh1 r e>port
T here' nre fCYPllY motM In th • NorthcuRt, rtrc
11nt11 In tht Southcnlft, the corn borer In the
Midwest and the aru8hOpJ>cr In th4l Ph1ln11 11tele11 .
R ichard COwdcn, or the U.S. Animal and Plant
lloolth ~rvlcl', uys the re arc crop arowers In
Colorodo whO olreud)' arc d ovHtut.ed by arussbop
pe r a
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MIS..'°' llt.i\KST, WHO WI\~ r harJ(t•d with kid
11.1pp111u 111hht•ry und 1.1:-.xuull 111 I hut J,011 l\nl(efes
''"'' pl1·ucl1•tl 11e1 1·1111t1·ist and wus gruntf'd 1>roba
11011
1\f11•1 tw1 ~.rn "'1 unr1'lt'O t•onv1d1on, Miss
I h 11 c 'II 1'1)('111 wvPrnl rnunl hi. I r1-.. •Ill SI rr11 Ilion bull
wh1h· muk1nu \lll!>lll'l'l''11ru1 t·ourt up1w11IH
M IHii. 111•111111 hAH c1ml1nut•d lo m1.11nt111n that
11tw wuH 11 k1dr11t11 v11·t 11l1 mun1µul11l~d by her captors
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Patricia Heerat
KIDNAPPER
Wllllam Herrls
ALSO GUILTY
EmUy Harris
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any plant worth growing
deserves decent meals
The Vlgoro people are dedicated to your
plants' well being and that's why they"1e for-
mulated special treats to help them grow
strong and rr u1tful. Your choice of All Pur-
PQl!e Ferllhzer. Rose Food. Ault• and
Cemllha Food. Tomato Food end Cftrua &
Avocado Food 2111 lb boxea.
plumb
perfect
Plumber's Putty 1• the
ideal woterprool seAI
tnat can be Ul8d t1lmoat
anywhere. Stays pll11ble
18 oz. contaln41!'
Reg. 99'
59°
one coat
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Ollddefl Spred Gel-Flo
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ball guide erms and
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give walls a
satin touch
Olldden Spred Satin
La1e11 Wall Paint goe• on
lmOOlhly 81"<:1 168VOI J
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gallon •
whoosh leas
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and rep1aoe •I with J
water sav•no F•u•d
Matter t400A
Reg fJ 95 3••
apply the
tough stuff
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Sam•·Olou En.ime•
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yellow11"g •mprov41d
durability lln11h
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slug It out
with snails
V1goro Sna11 & Slug
Killer Pellete 1111rac1t
and el1m1natea de11ruc-
11ve P••I• 2'/t lb bO.w.
Reg 139
99°-~"
good for
all growing
Vtgoro Pott109 5011
promotea Iott roo11ng
when uted H o p111n11no
medium. For •ndoor and
outdoor p1ant1 II QI
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sometime• 11 take• ,,.,e
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1ct2x Reg 96'
the cover up
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On a bn'ght mommg in 1949, PE1299. the mbound Commodore from Newport Beach, streaks through Surfside on its way into the city, leaving only a trail of dust.
Cheryl
Romo
A Place
In the Sun
Stuck in rush hour traffic on the Newport
Freeway the other night. l spied a soot-covered,
limp-loollng little stalk or corn growing
between a crack in the pave ment.
It was a pitiful sight.
/\ftcr a fe w moments. I could see that under
all the dirt there were leaves struggling to be
gr el.'n and a valiant golden ear of corn reaching
for the sun. Almost instantly. I was remanded of another
ulace whe re corn once grew. now covered with
tons or asphalt and cem ent. As a child, l used to
sit undor the giaol stalks of corn at my great·
grandmother's house.
Grandma Rose's yard was full of growing
treasures: grapes, berries, radishes. cabbages.
turnips. carrots and corn. She knew how to
m ake everything, including he r own soap, and
the best boysenberry and rhubarb pies to be
round Every year the corn was tied together with
twine and if you couldn't rind me crawling on
m y belly eatmg the boysenberry crop, you'd
find m e sitting under the corn stalks pretending
to be someone or other.
In those days1 you could almost m ake out
the trees and could sec the shlny television
towe rs on nearby Mount Wilson overlooking our
hom es in the San Gabriel Valley. It was before
the pink cloud came.
One day ~reat·grandmother announced the
state was gomg to build something called a
freeway and this superhighway was 1oin1 to cut
her property off almost al the front door. Her
land. 1he said, was being "condemned."
I didn't understand why anyooe would want
t.o "condemn" a place where grapes and berries
and radishes and cabbages and turnips and car·
rots And com grew. So when the earth movers came to carve
(See RED, Page C2>
Women In
The Mines
About 1,500 women have
been able to find jobs
in the coal industry.
By STRAT DOUTHAT
ll UNTINGTON. W.Va. 1/\PI -~A few years
ago, Mary Maynard was barely s urviving on a
school bus driver's sala ry and Linda Triplett
was making the minimum wage in a sewing fac·
tory.
Like thousands or /\ppalachian women with
high school educations or less. their employ·
menl opportunities were limited to jobs usually
cha r acterized by low pay and long hours of
drudgery.
Coal mininK. which provides the only high
paying jobs ln the region. was an all male in·
s titution ; it was a world in which fe males not
only were looked upon as being unfit to do the
work but one in which they were considered lo
be Jonahs whose presence underground might
b ring a disaste r
Then. 1n i 973, a fe w women were given op·
portunitles In the mines.
Today. about 1.500 wom en have been able to
find jobs in the U.S. coal industry. Most of them
work in the union m ines of Appalachia.
Lmda Triplett a nd Mary Maynard are
among that number and their llfestyles and self·
images have been transformed.
Each Is divorced and has two children.
Before they were living on the edge of pov·
erty. Now. each woma n earns about $325 a week
before taxes. Linda Triplett as an underground
miner a nd Mar y Maynard as a coal truck
driver. And they have won the respect or their
fellow workers and been elected to lead their
r espective Uruled Mlne Worker11 local unions.
"l was elected president or my local about
15 months ago," said Ms. Triplett. 31, who has
worked al Bethlehem Steel's mine at Century.
In central West Vlrglnla, for the past three
year s. "When t was elected, the officials at lhe
UMW district office told me I was the first
wom an t?vc r to be lbe presldent of a local."
"1 like theJob," uid Ms. Triplett. "And
oiler being a w tress and working fn a nursing
home and a aewlnte factory, l also like the
money. Sometimes I work hard but It's the beat
J<>b I ever had."
The Big Red Cars.,
This is a story about those smogless days and traffic-
jamless nights when orange groves and mustard fields
still dominated the landscape.
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Of Ille D•llf ~I ... ~\ltf
On the recent La bor Day weekend an
estima ted 300.000 escapees from the hinterlands
invaded Orange Coast beaches.
· That's 6-00.000 e lbows battling for their
rightful place in the sun.
But the hardest part of 1970s·style beachgo·
ing is getting there. Weekend sunworshippers
must first pass through a bumper·lo·bumper
purgatory leading into this sandy paradise. And
then try finding a parking place.
In this age of lest tube babies a nd five·day
deodorant pads. there must be an easier way.
There indeed may be --some day.
Meanwhile. we can recall those halcyon
d ays whe n a trap to the beach was anything but
a bummer.
What made the excursion idyllic were the
Pac1ric Electric interurban trolleys or, as they
were affectionately known: the Big Red Cars .
THIS IS A STORY about those smogless
days a nd traHiC·Jamless nights when orange
groves and mustard fields still dominated the
landscape and the California dream was JUSl
beginning to become a reality.
"There was one car after another bringing
people down here in the summertime. especial·
ly on weekends," says Spencer Crump. who
fondly recalls the Big Red Cars from his youth
in Long Beach in the 'JOs
(.;rump. a n Orange Coast College journalis m
teacher. is the author of two copiously illustral·
ed books about the PE system : "Ride the Big
Red Cars" a nd "He nry Huntington and the
Pacific Electric" <Trans-Anglo Books 1. ·
The southern beach line was on a right or
way between Coas t Highway and fhe beach. It
ran from Long Beach to Alamitos Bay. Seal
Beach . Sunset Beach. Huntington Be ach .
Newport Beach and to the line's terminus on
Balboa Peninsula. The bright r ed car s. which re a c he d
straightaway spe<!ds of 45 lo SO mph. could
carry up to 80 passengers on their leather·
cushioned seats.
THERE WERE EVEN SMOKER'S and
non-smoker's compartments. recalls Crump.
who notes that commuters often turned the
seals back so they could f acc each other and
play cards.
• • • ·~· Cillr:
A round trip be tween downtown Los
Angeles and Newport Beach cost 85 cents in the
'30s.
··coming down on the PE was great." says
Crump. a Corona de l Mar resident. "You could
read a book on 1t. E\olen riding m an a utomobile
with somebody you can't do lhat. People don't
realize. I think. the convenience or the m ...
Whal we re the advantages of the Big Red
Cars"
"No fumes. you were> relatively high up
with a pretty ni«' view of the orange groves and
fields and. of course. when you got off you d1dn ·1
have to wor'ry about park mg ... says Crump "As
a ktd I thought 1t wu:. a lot or run to travel on
them "
During the De pression. Crump and his •
mother who couldn't afford a car often.
rode the trolleys on inexpensive sightseeing
trips of Southern Caltforn1 a. Lines stretched
throughout the San Fernando and San Gabriel
Valleys. Mt. Lowe and out to Pomona. San.
Bernardino. Ri verside a nd Redlands
A FAVORITE f;XCURSION for residents
a nd visitors was riding the Big Red Car to the
Catalina Is land steamship terminal in Wilm · •
mgton and then crossing the channel.
When Crump was riding the PE in the '30s,
the system already had been in operation along
the coast for nearly 30 years.
Southe rn California's first e lectric in·
terurban syste m opened m 1895. offering round
t rips between downtown Los Angeles a nd
Pasadena
Th(• electric trolley was an immediate sue·
cess. A y('ar later trolley'\ were rolling through
Hollywodd cthen a rural v1tlage with dih roads 1
past Beverly Hills and on 10 lhe beach at Sante1
Monica Encouraged by the convenience of trolley •
travel in these pre·automobile·dominated days,
more and more mlanders flocked to the beach
not orHy for sunning but for living
AND TIIE TROLLEY TRACKS contmued
exte nding down the coast Long Beach. 1902;'
Huntington Beach. 1904 . Newport Beach. 1905.
and Balboa. 1906.
B efore t h t• C'lectrac interurbans. s ays
Crumµ. "coman~ to the beach was a once or
<See ROMO. Page C21
Jackie Beasley works at Eastern Associated Coal Corp. 's Eastern
At 40. Miss Maynard spends her evenings extreme ly good relations with the other truck
driving a 30·ton coal truck for Pittston's Elkay drlv~rOsh .. they tease me a lot but it's all In fun ...
mine on Rum Creek. she s ays. "You have to be able to hold your
"l haul coal from the mine up on the moun· own. Lord. if I took ever ything serious I'd done
taln to the tipple down below," she says "It's been gone long aJ{o "
about a 2().mlnutc run from the mine to the tip· And after her days as a school bus driver 1
pie. Al first. I used to'pull over and let the men :she h as no Intention of ever quitting her job.
pass but now they can't catch me I haul as "That w311 the closest we ever came to
much coal as they do .. starvlnf(." she recoiled "I can't tell you how'
Miss Maynard Wa!I elected preMdenl or her happy I am to be driving 8 coal truck instead or .
union local about a year ugo She says sh~ has 11 :;chool bu:, "
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INGLIE AG I : ' Ut>('l Ion.'\, CbantH and
Looklnt Ahc•d" will ~ the.> topic of 11 pro1nm
with Judy Alt n . •l tht' M11ni0tl Hotl'I, 900
Nci"•port Cl'OIM Or . Nt-v.-r»rt n.-.c:h. 8 p m
fl"rld•y, &pt l!I All All'I I:)
N l\WPORT J t•w:f H INGLIE8. f'otluck
dlnnl'r &t lht' hom.-or her Wt>lrllOO Brio dl11h
ror alx or 13 •l 7 JO p ~turday. St-pt 1l Ci.II
Allee. -.~14. for cii rttlJONI
PAll&NT8 WrntOUT PAllTNE&S: Oranat·
CoHl Cllapl.ef' 2llS lnvllt'<oi 11iln&le parenta to 111
dance at 8 p.m. Fnday. Sept lS, at the Costa
Mesa =Club. 1701 Goll Cow-M DriH . Co.la a.... l ~ S7ltl for lnlOf'TUUon.
PA WITRO PAllTNBU: Weat
Oran1e Count)' Chapt•r 2111 wiU dlac:u:u MJrUali·
ty al I p m f'rida)'. Sept 15 Call La Vonda at
~ . .-ror lnform•Uon
8 1NGLE LIBEaATION: Robert S
Davidson. Ph D . will lead this UCI workshop
wb1C'h ~IJU at l pm Thursday, Oct. :i For ln·
rormat.kJn. call &13·5414
8.\L80A SIU n. B: 1>1.uu Point Bikt Rid_,
1 planned for Sept.. 23. Call Belly. $40-0466 for
detal11.
SAFARI SlNGLES: There wlU be a 1eneral
meeting beginnJne ~t 8 p m. f'riduy, Sept. IS, -.t
the Unlvt'rbtly Park Community Center, t
Ueechtree l.ane, Irvine. Call Tee, 645-4606 for further dttalla. ·
ORANGE COAST SINGLES: Tina Coy, an
astrologi&t, wm d iscuss the ruture al 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 16, a t the home or Evelyn
Pritts. Call for direcUoni;; 846-6508.
Soloizlng /or Singles RlJFFEU.'S col~r""" each Thvra· daJI in tM Dally PiUJt end IM'tlOLSTIRY contain• notice. o/ oc·
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E,..a
•••~ck
Peer
Fear
Everyone, al ono um
or • oother. haa had to
deal w•th peer prouure.
Somewhere, tbtrc la an
invllt ble, pre ntllnl(.
domlnanl force Uull d lc·
tales t hat w t' either act
like the mmjority of Pf'O·
p ie uct. or wt-'re subject
to censure. You ellher
fight 'cm .. or join 'em
In J one Jlow•rd 's
book, "Families," she
touched upon one rorm
of It when Rhe described
a n agnostic divorcee
who moved to Atlanta
from Minneapolis. She
got so tired or having
n eighbors ask which
was the church or her
choice that she finally
hit upon a plan lo get
th~m off her case.
Every Sunday mom·
i n g, s h e a nd h er
c hildre n would don
their best clothes at hair
after ten and pull out or
the driveway In their
car to return a couple of
hours later. It was a
Sunday ritual.
They n e ver told
anyone that they spent
t h e e ntire time at
Dunkin' Donut.
An elde r ly woman
once confided to me that
she got so bored with
people who appraised
her white hair, her age,
and her status a s a
grandmother and said
with shock, "You're kid·
ding about not being
a ble to knlt, are n 't
you?" that she finally
bought a knitting bag
with little legs on It,
filled it with yam a nd
carried It everywhere
s he went to ward oft
people bent on her con·
version.
Somehow. I always
reel sorry ror the non·
drinke r at a cocktail
party when he or s he an·
nou n ces, "Ju s t
s o m e thin g non ·
alcoholic, please."
I 've seen people one at
a lime try to break the
mystique or someone
who stands around with
a soft drink all night.
"My uncle had a prob·
lem too,"orfersone.
"I knew it. You're on
a diet. Don't you know
Scotc h h a s f e w e r
calories than ... "
I know one teetotaler
who starts out the eve·
ning spilling his diet cola
on the rug. It seems to
make eve?one feel bet·
ter about him.
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BySYDNEYOMARll
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ARIF.S <March 2l·Aprll 19)' Open llnei. of
u1m municallon. Be perceptive, lndulae In
Kt><'re ts. IOlllP, romance -but keep ~rloritltts tn
focus You are beaded for goal -you re on brink or importuld.ileovery.
1AVRVS <Aprll 20·May 201: Accent on
rrtend1, hopes, wtahes -you make family adju1l·
ment. Another Taurus. a lJbra and Scorpio
t11uret ln teenarlo. The number8 plays an lmpor·
tantrole.
GEMINI <May 21·June 20): You ••ln •cces11
to "aecret" lnformatlon. Accent on advancement,
reachlng a ~tter understanding with boo.
superior, one who pulls 11trtnirs
CANCER (June 21.July 221: F;mph11ls on
r e adina. cornmunlcatlon, travel, personAI
&>hllosoPhy, apmtual Insight. Ae~pt retipan31blll·
ty. bring Import.ant obJ•ct Ives into locuJt
LEO <July 23-Auf(. 22>: Tttkt> ttctlon to plul(
money loophole. Ono close to you could have
;.inswer. Be receptive . A<'cent on myc;tery. h"1dc-n
obJeCL'I, investment reluted to partner or mall'.
Aries, Libra persons figure pronilO<'nUy.
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Scpt. 22>: Oet lea•' opinion
-you could have oprortunlty for frnth start. a
new deal. Leo. Aquarius ri&ure promineoUy. Ac·
cent research, preparation.
LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 ct. 22>: Follow throu1h on
hunch -heed emotions, ln.sUnct.s. Emphula on
health, work, dependents. servlce3. basic laAuea.
Cancer. Capricorn, Aquarius lndivldu•la figure
prominently.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov.21): Moon aspeltprt>·
motes creativity. significant change opPortun.lty
for travel, a better relationship with children.
Social life accelerates.
SAGl'ITARIVS INov. 22·Dee. 21): BuUdlna
blocks are part of scenario. Means careful plan·
ning, solid structure, quality are all a part or
scenario. ~chew sensationalism .
CAPRICORN 'Dec. 22·Jan. 19>: Perceive
trends, cycles; piece together bits of information.
You can come up with complete story. Relatives.
visitors, quick journeys, application of Ideas --
these are all part of a busy schedule.
AQVAlllUS 'Jan. 20·Fe b.18>: Accenton pay·
ments. collections, beautifying surroundlngs.
agreeing on budget wit hin family circle. Taurus,
Li bra figure prominently.
PISCES tFeb.19-March 10>: Someone gives
you double-talk; cycle is such that you see through
schemes and land on your reet. Be confident;
perfect techniques.
••• Red
<From Page Cl>
twice a year thirig on the steam train. The com·
Ing of these cars was sort of lilce a whistle say.
ing the beaches will grow."
His theme in "Ride the Big Red Cars" is
that the electric inte rurban lar.gely was
resPoosible for building Southern California into
"an Immense boriz.onta l community instead of
a vertical compact city of skyscrapers.''
The reason was that the Big Red Cars pro·
vided ·fast and efficient traosport.aUoo for com·
muling. ln 1911 a trip from Newport Beach to
Los Angeles, for example, took 74 minutes. And
there were 19 round t rips each day.
"There was nothing at the beach," says
Crump of that era. ''There was no shopping and
this was the way to get into Los Angeles.
Otherwise, who would want to Jive in Newport
or Huntington Beach?
"111ERE WOULD HA VE been no way for
people to move away from Los Angeles. They
wouldn't have come to Newport what with the
poor roads, lack of automobiles and slow steam
trains."
The number of those who <lid opt to live in
the beach communities and commute lo work in
Los Angeles after the trolley service began in·
creased dramatically.
Four years afte r the trolley's inauguration
the population of Newport Beach increased six·
rold to 4,274, says Crump.
Such was the influence of trolley transPorta·
lion that lots near the PE line sold for at least
$100 more than the $250 selling price of those on· ly three blocks away.
Despite Its success and influence. the Big
Red Cars were doomed.
Even during the '30s when Crump was rid·
ing the trolleys, they were losing their foothold
From a peak of 900 cars in the '2&.s they had
slipped to 4-09 lo 1940.
There were only 170 cars in 1952 and by
their demise ln 1961 there were only 20 active
cars.
The growing popularity or the mort-
ecooomical automobiles and busses and Im·
proved roads killed the colorful trolleys. Their
erficlency was weakened by having to stop for
automobile traffic at intersections. Dwindling
patronage also caused fares to lncrease.
Crump feels that even if they had been
modern.1.zed, the sharp curves taken out of the
tracks and the streets overpassed, the electric
interurban still would have been a losing
proposition.
The system, he says, would have to be sub-
sidized and free rides provided. They would
have to run fast, fTequently and on schedule.
Still, he believes, it might be cheaper than
building one freeway alter another. "It seems ln
view of the energy crisis this would be a way to
solve some of our proble ms."
As it stands, however. the electric in·
terurban trolleys are a colorful part of Southern
California bi.story.
"I've never had anybody say anything bad
about t.bem," s ays Crump. who has given
numerous ta.lb on the Big Red Cars. "I meet
people who visited here in the '30s and they say
one of the blgbllght.s was ridingtllem.
"Thi.8 ls a symbol of a nostalgic era when
there wu no s mog."
Does your daughter
need confidence?
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Landers
Some
King
DEA R ANN
LANDERS: Why do you
l ukc such a s tubborn
s tand A(Cul ns t wife
11pankln1t? As a atudent or v s1ch o logy you
should know lhal women
ni~pecl men who as11er1
tht>lr maleness.
It took two divorces
before I learned how to
handle remal4'9. 1 tried
to reason wtth my rlrst
two wlvn but AOOn re·
allzed t..hcy were a cou·
pie of bralnleH donkeys.
My superior mind was
wasted on them.
My third marriage got
off t o a good s tart.
Midway Into our rirst
argument she began to
scream at me and
stamp her foot. I took
her over my knee a nd
spanked he r with a
hairbrush. I told her ll
she was ~ing lo behave
like a child I was going
lo treat her like one.
Since that time I've
had very Utt.le back·talk.
I've given her an ~·
casional spanking but
not nearly so severe as
the fint one.
U more husbands
ERMA BOMBECK I ANN LANDERS
••• Romo
(f.Yom Pa1e Cl>
deep hole11 Md to plow under the vegetahon, I
watched can•(ully Mnd with ~<'Ornful eyes. Only
the boysenberries, adJaccnt to the houset sur· vivcd
Then they poured the sterile gray cement
and I he <'<11 'I sturtcd rolhnJl by Part or our own
ha<•kyard. ftf'Xl door lO ereat grandmother's.
hecaml' an on ra mp nnd the once quiet
neighborhood wus filled wtth the noise of rev·
ving engines and the sound.II ot trucks shlf\ang
Kears .
Over the years. not only the bernes. but the
othl'r vegetation on our block became covered
with black SOC>\. and the mountaw were en·
vcloped In an aprlcot·plnk cloud.
Not long after the freewMy came, Grandma
Rose died. I was 10 then and 1pent the rest of
my child.hood llAtenlnit to can on the on·ramp.
L•ter. when my own children were lltUe, we
had lo 11lay inside durlna s mo1 alerts. So it was
u hoppy day wh en we learned WP would be mov
lnll lo 11mog·free Oranae County.
l ronlully. some now rerer to it as orange.
free Smof( County
As I looked at the cornstalk growlns a longs Ide the NtWPort Freeway. I wondered ii
it pt rhape was a survivor of someone '• farm
field or garden. Determined. agaJnst all odda, to
take ita rightful place.
..
...;) ~ Now Back In ,~ r;,_ l_
Orange County! 'C>~
Sarah
Balcena
Specializing la all phases
of hair design.
··~ ('ClltMlltatio.. ~
t 120 Irvine BIYd . Newpon Beacn -· MU484
spanked their w lves .,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! there would be fewer ~~s:G~~ divorces in the country.
Why don't you tell them
so? -KING IN MY
CASTLE
DEAR KING: If more
ha.bands spanked their
wives, there would be
fewer men.
Tbla might come as a
sarprlle &o you, Bab, bat
a great many women
woald view sacb degrad·
lag tre•tment as In·
tolerable. In fact, Utey
Just mlglat pick ap a
lamp ud brain Ute py.
Aad aow will you
aa1wer a qaestioa! Bow
dW a aaa wttb RCla a
.. superior mlnd" wi8d
ap wltb two brala.les1
doakey1f
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: May J
answer the woman wbo
wanted to know if her
husband's brother's wife
is her ai.ster ·in-law?
My husband has a love·
ly sister. I've always
considered her husband
c our child's godfather>
my b rother·ln·law. On
the other hand, I have a
brother I don't care for.
f refe r lo his spouse as
my brother's wife. It's
whal 's In the heart that
counts. -UP FRONT
THE RIGHT
WAY
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Misses Syrup
D EER RIV l-~R . Minn •AP1 A retired
blolo1y lcot·ht.>r who :4pent months beating the
bushe8 for food uy~ the t•xr>t-rlment improved ht!'\
health hut he mlt1S<:d the real world or meat and
potatoes llDd Ice ere am
In a "sabbaticMI from conventional foods,"
Gilbert Quaal set out. lo March 1977 gathering.
processing. preparing and consuming only the best
edibles the Chippewa National Forest had lo orre r.
AND 11IOU GH HE PLANNED a balanced diet
for a year and spent about 40 hours a w~k for
eight months gathering from the wild. he llterally
3tt' himself out of his experiment In four months.
"My sweet tooth was my downfall. 1 ran out of
maple syrup," he said.
He had gathered 30 quarts in buckets hung in a
maple grove.
Quaal estimated he
spent S330 to gather and
prepare his diet, only
a bout $30 less th an
d omestic roods would
have cost.
( ECOLOCY J
"THE REALITY IS YO U HAVE to work your
butt orr. It takes a lot of wall power to get up and go
out five or six days a week to gitther and hunt. I
would walk Ove to 10 miles a day and spend three
or four hours laboring in the kitchen preparing a
meal When it becomes u necessity. it ·s no longer a
kick to hunt and fish.
"l 'd get ~et angry at myselfror missing a shot or
making a wrong approach when I was hunting,
because I felt my t-x1stcnce depended on it," he
isuid.
And when hunting was poor, he got the urge to
invoke Chippewa Indian charms to change his
luck.
QuaaJ, a retired chemist and teacher. said he
has enjoyed wild foods for years and often passes
along lips for outdoor gourmets on a weekly public
radio show. He had lo prove to himself that he
knew what he was talking about.
"I WANTED TO KNOW IF I could eat well on
only wild foods -not j ust survive."
The fond.gathering began when the ma ples
began running. A short time later. he brushed
snow from wintergreen and plucked watercress
from beneath spring Ice.
He canned, blanched. froze. stewed. ground
and shelled. He made jams, sauces, syrups, juices
and soups. He quenched his thirst with summac
ade and sippe d choke cherry wine. chicory·
flavored coffee substitute and pine cherry cordial.
He brown·bagged lunches of rabbit on hardtack
and munched weeds -la mb's quarter and red
root a m aranth.
WILD RIC E WAS A MAINSTAY of m any
meals. He also polished off a deer . 30 grouse, two
s quirrels. 14 ducks. 16 rabbits, a coot , 2'h
porcupines, a beaver and 60 walleyes, perch and
north em s.
F or Christ mas dinne r h e cooked roast
mallard, wild n ee. cranberry sau~. plums, cattail
stame n. fruitcake and tea blended from sweet
gale. basswood blossoms and wild mint.
Medical checkups before and after the experl·
m ent showed Quaal's cholesterol and uric acid
levels dropped 50 percent, his blood Iron count
doubled, his blood pressure dropped and he scored
better on a stress card1o~ram.
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CL't"OI L.. allOttN
MILLI(", all()NN, & a"UIWoo\ETT
STI. 61e "OtlLITT ,IOlllAL
PLAZA u• &AST ()Ca.AN ILVO.
LONG alEACM, CA. -A-.., .... ,..._.
I P"Dll"*I Ot MIGi C.0.\1 Odlly P l tot
Sept, 14, IS, 2t. 1911
0 71-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
CP.71D
NOTICI! fO ClllDITOU
O' auut T•AN5'E"
Holle• ., ... ,.11, QIV•" 10 ....
crtO l lor \ Of ESfHER l
LEONHAROf, Tten\ttror. wlloae
1111•'""'' •OO•••• I\ lt•S mo11rov1e. Sp,.ce 2•. City o l
Co•la Mtu County ot O••nve.
St81e ot C.ll!Ot"nl& 111•1 • t>U•-''•"''•' "-·to bt -•o JACK o. PAT· fEASON eno WINIFRED I, PAT·
TEA\01'1, l•-•.,.ee•wll-b<J•lnn• .o«t••n ts••• FllroOt-Orlw, City o•
Senl11, Covnly of Orenve, St•I• of
Celilor,.1e,
T"" Pt0Clef1y 10 .... lt•n.ier..O I\
loC•l•d •• :!0'7 A Em"'"" .. s1'""'· Cl ly ol Co••• Me$•, Cl>u<11Y of O••~.
Stele ot C...lfto<'nla
~Id Pf O()l!rf'f I\ dfo>C tlO.O •• A II
f'llllfAMtLY
COlOMIA&. FUHUAL
HOMI aAaa1n •too lft tree» ""'"'''· tou1_,,1 ano /801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3626
P•c.PtC YllW •••Noaa.u '.ate Cemetery Mortuary
Ctlapel 3500 Pacific View Onve
~Beach
644-2700
McCORMtCl
M01TU•a11s
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cai>1at rano
496-1776
IA&.~OM
N••LHOMI
846-2424
eo.t• Mesa 873-9450
l&L llOAOW AY
WOITUAJlY
110 Broedwav
Colt• Mesa
e.42·9150
~~ MOl1VA8Y
WBTQJPJ CHAP&
427 E. 17'1h St.
Coet aM.u ~
rmc1 •cmtas WTtn NOtrTUAH ea1 Main Sf
Hunt==ach
9Ui E MOllTUAIY
978 So. Cotti Hwy
Uguna8each
494-1636
1 &33 N. El C.mino Real
San o.m.tnlt 492-0100
(~ARLES LEE 8ABBITf, '1'\IMnl QOod wtlf ot IMI dt41PCtfY manlJ1Aclur·
(71 CO\l<I ~w. C.. S.rvlC•• pendlnQ 1nQ llU \lno• -now,. ., COAST
H•'-1..-_,, Ollve Mon"41rv CONSUL Ttf'IG bncl lo<ettd •• >Oct A
C.0•1• Nltw ~))S4. Enlerp<IW SHWI, Clly ot Goilt Mtw ,
P U BLIC NOTICE
Two Story Wood Ir-4CI .,.., old
C>lu• ltwtlllnQ wlll De .ovaHoOle lor •P·
mov•I ""° f'tlOUllon lrom 60'I Nor111 110 FrOlll, ....._, 8t¥h. C...11 (1!0
•7).J<IS• lo< dttall~
I P11Dll\1Mtd Or-Cootl Delly PllOI,
!otot1mt>er I, I , It, 12. ll, 14, I). It , 1', 10. ,.,.
P U BLIC NOTIC E
---,-, CTITIOUS•UilNIH
N...-STATIM.NT
Tiie lotlowlllQ '*'°" I\ OOl"O 1141tl-n as F &J SUPP\.I ER$, 1io. Otla•ort.
HIHlllflQlon 8efCI\, C..llfoml• ,,.._
Ftalltl E l,oveCI, I'°' 0.1-..-..
H..nll119lon BH<ll, CcollfOmle flMt
f hl• lluM-It cOl\ClllCleCI DY .., '"' o•v-• Fr-E l.OWll
Tllh •i.1-t w~ Hlt!CI •1111 ,,,_
'°""4Y C~ •Or-co.intY Oft Stl>-
lombtr ), 1•11. .... ,. PWt•.-0r"'9' (MM o.lly Piiot. ~I'll-1, ••• 21. "· 1'71 .,..,.
PUBLIC l'llOTICE
C.O..nty of OtM~ Sl•ltot C•lllomle.
T~ l>ut-tr~r wlll lie <Oftwn>
m•led °" 0t ett•• 1"" ''"' on of Sep. lemDer, n11, ~• 10 •.m . al
Profeu-Es.trow Setvktt -.ao .... u " 1'11 Noni\ TU\1111. s-1. A11•. C.lll<W'nl•.
So le• "'I\~-lo Ille Tr-1..-H, all ~tMtt ..._.,.. ........ UWICI
Dy Ille TteMlet"Of k>f ,,,. P<l>I ll!f"
~·" fre: SAME JMk O Pallff'\On
Wlnllredl P•ller'IOI'
Tr•~\Htr~
Oaltd AUOl1'179, 1918 ,..,...._ b <"" s..vitn
ltJI Net111 T"'1111 A-
s.t11la AM, CA '21tl
llK,.W-~11'
PuDll•l'led Orengo Coast D•llY Pllol
pt.1',1'71
P U BLIC NOTIC E
. . .... .., -.,.. ,,, . .. _. .. . .. .
Th~y Sop1ember 14. 1979 OAILY PILOT
P U BLIC NOTICF.
"CTlnOUt •Ut•N•n
N,AMa U ATIMINT
flle lfllO•lnQ 1)9•"4111\ •rt OCMnt ....,,,,,.,, ..
W0 0011Al0{,{ PlAlA. lcOO
fUl\IOI ,trwt ""'Ill, Ht-porl l'Joetll,
r elllO•n••titeoO
Wiiii'"'" K Dov!\ I~ Vie LIOO \<>~. Newpof1 e.ec11, C•11toml• .,...,
f Ill\ llU\l"IU tt (Of'OUCIOO 111 t
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Wllllam K Oe~l\ C..,_t!Pt n ._
, ,,,, ,,_, ..... lii.d '"''"' ....
C.unly Cle<' Ol °""""' C....nly Otl Allfv\I It. 1~7'
PUBLIC N OTIC E P tJRL.JC NOTJ E
ll'lc;TlttOUt aUtlMIU NOTICll TO C•IOITO•\
N-e\TATl..-I NT $UP&•10tt C.OUllT 0,. fHI
Tllo IOllOW1n(f Pt•M>"• "'' dOinQ 'TATIO,CAL.,OICNI" PO• IMlll~Un TME C:OUNTVOll'O•ANOE
CITY DlllVE PAlllNCllSHIP ... A·...W
UOO 8rhlol $1rHI f'IOrlf\, Nt Wf)O•I [\I a It OI ~ 0 I!> D 5 NI I I H,
et.o<ll, C.HIOtnl•~ 0.<H'" Wllll~ II Davit, I~ Vt• llOO NOTICE IS H£11E8Y CIVl .. 10 tNt
~. Htwl>O'I 11M<11. C•llfo<"'• •1M.J CteGllo•~ fll ttw _,,, .......0 --•
'"'' Du\IMO ,, COt\<IU(led Dy • , .... , •" """"Ofl> nevlr>Q <l•lm• • ..,.,,,,,
flmlled o.r1J••t\IMP .... Wlcl --... •eQllHMI IQ lllr
WllllMll K Df•ll , .. m. wllll ""' IW(l'\W'Y -~ .. ,,. C..-•• P"'1,... Ille Olfl<• ot troe cl.,; OI ,,,. •bOv• tn
Thh "''--·~ 111.0 Wltll flle "'"'° '°""· °" lo .,.._,., ll>eM, '""" Go<1lllf (I.,. Of Offl'9t C-nly I ... f\e(e\""'Y VOU( ... <t . 10 lno Uft ~\1 11, ltlt den19f'94 el AAA~' I. AAliOffS.
"'-1 ,... INC,, t1t0 Hf'tlO< fllY(J . •?O'I, P 0 P~ll•NCI Ot~ CN~I Delly"''°'· PllOll\lw<S Ot.-. ON•I D.oily P1101 Bo~'"'· (o\to Mew. Ce "•1'. wlltt ll A\lfll\l '4, )1 ""Cf s.t..-1 I. IC, 1919 A419W\I 14.~1 tr'll ~Miier I, U , ltlt I\ Ille pl.Ct Of °"'.,,." o1 ,,,_ ""
.0:.-11 ~~ O.r.IOllH in fll ,.,..,,n °'"•"''"'3 10
PUBLIC NOTICE: -----l'ttl'I fl0'1' au" NIH
Nill.Me\1'AflMUfT '"° IOI~ ,......,,, h dootlO b\1'1
nit\\.,
llAC"O Of LIFE \ll E CM9
m e,. Str••t. •~"• b , 0••,.o•. (•llfOtnl• "1tM
R-•t ~ ...... M D tt> W B~y
'>l<ffl, a I), CAiie Nle"8, C...11-t
'f'IU/
T Ill\ bu\11\ooU il Concl\l(\t4 by •n ill CllvlOU<ll
II_, f'felltt M 0
Tiii\ \l•t-W•\ llll!d Wllh lllt
C.uu1111 (le< .. ot Orttt19t C-lt Of'
AllQll\I II, lf1' 'mt" Puol1""4 Or-c.o.'1 0.11v P11ot.
AllQU\I U 11 -~be< 1, 14 ltlt
40l:J.71
PUBLIC N OTICE
ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH
MAMISTATIMIMT
Tiit IOllOwlnq "'M>M ••• Clotr>Q DU""°"•• SOUTH COAST 'INHOLESAL E AP Pl.IANCE COMPANY, J<llS AICI Hiii
II Olbl, Co\w -·· c.ttl!OO'nla •1'77 Jo••Pll S1on1Dtug11, 1• T ellot.
lrvl,.., C.llfvrnl• t111S
Peul ~. tt30 Port RIMI" VI , N•.,t>On 8H cll, CAlllOflllt t~
Tlllt bu\l,..U '' <Ot>dll<llHI by a Q9Mtet 0¥tntrnhlP
Jolt54~
Thi\ \l<ll-"' we• lllecl with lllo
C:.OU..IY Cltf'll OI OrMOt Co.Inly°" JUiy
JI.""
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PUOll•IMld 0tM191 Co .. I 0.lly Piiot, AVQVll U, JI MICl~r I, IC, .. ,,
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P U BLIC NOTICE
~.,,..
SUPl"tOjlt C:OU•T OP Tillf
STATE Of' CALl l'OtlNl.4 '01t
THI COUNTY Of' O"ANGE
No A..f7ll7
HOTI C ll 0 11' MIAlllNO 0~
,.I TITION ~,.~TE 0, Will
AND PO" Llrrl•S TISTAMEN•
TA•V ANO AUTHOlllUTION TO
AOMINISTI• UNDER Tlllf
INOIPI NOeHT AOMINIS'T"ATION
0 , lfSfATISACT E•ltlt of HAAOl.0 CH IUSllAN
SWANDER, DK•nea
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal
CAT Hf;RINE E SWANDER ""i filed
...rein • .,.i1tloft fOt ""-It of Wiii
1"4 tor h-. of Lelle" T ... 1.rne...
l••v lo Ille 1'191111°""' ""° eull>e>•lta·
lion 10 actmlnl•ltt lllt •tt•te uncle• ,,,.
1..0.,,._M AOmlnhtr•llOlll of Eti.ltt
A<I, rtft,.._ lo -1<11 '' rnOO. for turtlltr ,,.,,l<Ulef'S.. end 11\et Ille ume
erld Pl.Ct of -lnQ Ille W"" llft
bttn \•I tor Oc!Ober J, lt7t, el 10:00
• m., In '"" <ounroom ol O..,.nment No J of \<tld ~. •• 100 Clvl< C...le•
Otlve WUI, tn .... Clly ol Softle An<l,
C...llllH'nla
O•ltd Sot:ll-11, tt7t
WIU.1-1. St J°"N·
County ci.r11
THOMAS L. LOtlO
s.+t• Ml··
UtJt P•-•VeleMl.t
....-aHlltt.,CA~ Ttl: 11HI M't"*Mt
A n....y tor ll"ellltlelMr
Publlllltd Ot-Coell Pally PllOI ~. u , u. 11, !tit
4JJS-7'
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cf'-7*
f'ICTITl~SINUS
Nill.Ml STATt:MINT 1'1•• tollowl119 ,,_,...,, •• ,. "°'llO
1111\11\H\ .,:
COAST COlfSUL TING, JOO A E"•
lerprlse Slrwl, ColU -·CA tlU7
JK-0 . ~. 41(> Fll11h1-
CWl11t, S.nte AN, CA "671
Wt,.ltred I. P•lltrton , •14
Fll111ttonoo ~lllt, S...i. ..... C"' '1•21
Thi\ DU\l,...l b <OllOU<l•d by •
OtM•el PM'IMf'lNO JKlo O Pett«Wft Wlnlfreel I Peller-.
Tiiis sl••-• ... filed wui. ""' County Cleric of Otenge C.O..nty on
Sept."· lt?I. Pret .. tltoMll IKrww Senk ..
1'2t N9'1'1TvdllA-
.._..M•,CAtrnt
IK,._ .... ltfMt.Mll'
Pul>ll\fltd Oronot Coest Delly Pltot
StOI ... 11, 21, Ott ~ ,.,.
PUBLIC NOTIC E
C,._1215
•SGltOW NO. m DO
NOTIC• TO all04TOH 0' aUt.IC
TllANS'a" ANO 0' INTllNTION TO
fllANl,t:ll AL C OHOLIC
alVlf•AOE LICINllllSI (ho.
•tll-6117 u.c.c. -/'W l417J •• .,
MOiiee I\ hef'eby Qlvtft 11\fl a l>ulk ,,.,,,,,, of Ptf\Ol\fl .,.._ny •f\d •
,,.,,,,., of liquor lt<enwlll IS tbovt lo
Dll tMOe
Thtt 11eme\, So<l•I S1<urlly (Of' I
Feder•I h• H-•· -,...lllnQ ...,_
dreu, •f\d ZIP c-H-·· Ol Ille l••nsl••or C•> ..,, .
CHRISTOPHER P ROCHLEN,
1101 S.tn•• ,_ •• Founl••,. V•lley,
C•tlfor11te S S. HO. 51'1 ~91:1) MARLENE J ROCHLEN. 11411
S•nla IUl>el, FounlAln Valley,
C..lllornle S S NO ~
The n11me, SO< IAI Security lo< I
FeeltUI f •( ..,..,._,_ •ncl m•lllnQ .0•
Clreu, •ncl LIP coo. .. ...-. Of ·~ lft naler,.. ore
MOHAMED A ARH"'R"'· 1135 f'I
ll•l•IOI, APl K, Softl• ...... (Allforn•• ttTOI> S. S NO ~U t:i.~
T 11•1 ""' 119fl0'1•1 1>'0Pel1Y lo be lra11alt"td I\ On<rto.cl •n 911""'•1 ••
m•l•"•h . •11PC>loe•. mercll•l\dlte, tQUl,,,...nl, llifftllllfe ll•lut'9" eQUlp.
m1111, H•Oen•ma, 9000•111, leost, •-llOIO l~overntnt\, •no j' ICK•I·
eel •I PARK AVEl'IUE NIAAKEf,
IH I Pera Av•nue. Costa ,,. ....
C...lllor,.lt, t090llW!• w1t11 Ille follOWll\O
deHrlDtd o11oconollc b•vtr•Q• 11011\ .. l\I ()fl S.01• B .. t & WIM
Llctnw H1I )O.OlllM now 11W11C1 lot
Uld D<tml-, IOr ortml"" loUled •I
, .. , P••-, ...... ., •• Cott• Mu•.
C.lllOtnl•.
T ""' tht Iott! <OMidtretlon IOt Ille
llfflsltr fll wld IMMneu -of wtd
llcenH I• t " tllt wm of W ,000 00, 1 ...
P U BLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS auSINUI
NAMI STATl 1'ollfNT
Th• fOllOWlnQ ptt\ot" ••• 001110 w t1 ... "ft 1'YLEll PLAIA, 1400 8 tlllot
Sin t i No•lll, Newport B••< 11. C.Htor11le 92MO
w 1111.,,, IC Devi\, I~ VI• L-
Sol.HI, H•._i S.otll, CAll1ot11I• 921>tl
'"'' Du\l11tu I\ <onoucled t>v • llmllea 11¥1ntohtp
Wllllem K. 0.-VI\
Citf\ffal Penner
Tiii' \t•l-1 ••• llllCI wllll Ille
Counlv Ctef• Of Of•~ <Ovf\lt on ......... ,, .•. ",.
Ff.SO PUOll•-Orel\09 ON\I Oflly P11ot
AuQU\I U. JI Mid s.,t_, t , tc, ""
40JI It
PUBLIC NOTICE
tl'le ~ll<lll of .. Id dec.a...t, wltlllft IOU•
month• efW llw llt\I puOllUllOll OI
1111\ MUO
011td Auou-1 7t lt19
Mlt,_IM"""" A\lllllfl
E •t<Ulrlw Of IN Wiii
(If tlw-""""° de<-1 AAltOIU 6 AAllONS, INC.
nt0 ... ..-.,.,.., hlw,..
PO .. al4M
C.alA ....... (,a. t'J•Z. , .. ,...._
""-'' ~ ••-rl• Pvllll•~ 0.""91' Co.t•I Oaoly ""'"' Auo JI, S.pl 1 14,11, ••It •ti• II
PUBLIC NOTICE ----------SUPll•ICMt COUllT OP ntt: STAT.~CALlll'O•NIA POii
TM t: COUtfTY Of' OllANGE
..0. Af7K7
O•Olll 1'0\MOW CAUU:
'" 1i. Malter ol 11'11 "4>P!lol-OI
WE .. O Y WOLl(E For '"'""II• or ........
WENOY WOLKE MVll!q 111..0 lltr
•PPllCelton In ""' -W f"'llll~ mAI
• .,,... It' M\d .. Id ~o(f"I NVll!q IMfOI"
NOT'IC• TO ClllOITOllS •eov.•led p;rml\\lon to , llenQO! ~'
NO. A-tt.J1t ... ,,,., ftom W£NO't" W0ll(£ lo WEN
SUP•lllO.. C:OU•T 0' Titlf OY WESTFALL
UATl:Ol'CAL"O•NIA 11'0" IT IS HEREBY OROE AEO tl'Mll •II
fMlf COUNTY 0'0tlANOE ""''°"' onl.,t'\ltc! I" "<l•d ""'"~'.op HEARINC OATE •·?Pt .... 11e1ore '"''Cowl'" De1>o1n,.,....,)
tn Ille M•ll•• ot lh• E\lta o l •• 111• CDYnly Coutll\Ou'\<P 100 c1v1<
AIJSENCIO Vll.LEJ. DOMINGUEZ, Ce"'"' Drive We>I, ~•,,I• Ana,
Otco\ed C...lltorn••. on OclObO!r 11 1•1•. •• "~
Noll<• I\ .,...II')' ,,." lo <rlClltor "°"rot 11 OD• m .""" '""" -,,,.,.
l\<tv111Q cttlms aQAln\I 1r.e ..io de<•· ~l'IOw uuw. 11 .,., ,,...,. moo.. "'"Y
Cioni lo Ille \eld Cl.aim\ tn Ille olfk • 01 ""' •CIOll<•llOl1 \hould l\Ot ,,. Q••nlecl
lllt! (I~ oft .. -twld <our! ')t 10 II I\ lurt""' Oto.f.0 t ... I • <oPw 01 1111\
l>'•\enl llltm IO,,_-"~ el Ille 0tder lie PUDlhhtd '"Ir. 0.-Co"'' oflk t O' DAAlll!ll L. JOHNSON, 1CM' Oally Pllol onct a weet. llH' tour \llC
(Aftlll•Y P«t< &ti. Wil• ''°° In ow c ....... -~· -'""' W•O OUl>flu Clly 01 LG\ ... ~ 111 LO\ Al\9llel tioft bt comptelect P'IO' lo 11.., M•""V
COVtllY. Wlllcll ••net Offl<e •• '"° p1ac.. ot tllh o•Ck'•
Of l>u\IMO Of lhe uncler.\Qneo In ... Delecl Sep!-) .. 1'8
m•tMr\ Dett.inif>O lo Mid .. 1o11 S..Cll 8RUCE W SUMNER
clelmt wllll 1111 -.cni.try vOU<llet\ JuOQe ot fllo
mutt bt filed or P'tMnltc! ., •lor•\elcl s-·Of ~
"'""'" lour ,... .. , .. , ... ., ......... GAllVIN w lltAGC»
pu041011oft fll '"''""'I<•. • 1 .. 1 CM-....._. o.;.,. O•led AuQ11'l?), mt hlle I U
Al>IOnlo Oomlnoutt C..rMll c..1tt.rflle .. 10
DA••• LL L JO+fNt.ON Tel ui>1 tl~Otl
AtWIMY Ill Ww Aft-Y IW _.9-=.~~wy ,.... .... PuDll\htd Or-C.0.\I Delly Pilot,
L.ff A_ ... Clt!Mnll.t._7 See>lembef /, U, ll, l't, 197'
P\obll"*I Or.-i91 C.0.il 0..llv Piiot,
AUOU•I i•. )I -5-pltmbt< 1, I•, 1911 • t:l~).I
P U BLJC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. oricE ~.; GiVeN ,,..7.
lrem• •!Id \IU<CO l·~room !IOU~
11·1'11• IO<•ltd ., Ml4 c.11 .. PutntP, s ...
SU 'llllOlt COURT O, THIE Clemen It, I\ •valreblt for ttmov•I •f\d
STATI OI' CAL.lll'OllNIA 'O• rel0<•tlon Av11ll.-t>fllly M'l.oll e~lel'IO
THI COUNTY 0~ O•ANOI llfltll Nov 11. t•ll, .... ,..m44 Co11le c1 JO"" K110•• •I UU1
.. OTI Cl o~ MI A• I N 0 0, 512·1,.., Of' 111JI (,11 .. m .
PaTITION flOfl PltOUTI 0, WIU, Publl.-O.anvt c.o.,, D•llY Pllof
ANO ,0. LIT'TEllS u u a..-IN· Sept, u .••. I),'*·"· 20.11. n. 25. n .
TA•Y 1918 .tJ~lt
E"ete ot llUTH MARIE NANCE. _ _ -_ _ --
0.<HMO
NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN 11\el PUBLIC N OTIC E
ELllABfifH JANE STONE ,.., llltd __ -• -•
lltrt l" • """''°" fO' ll'r-1• of Wiit ll'ICTITIOUS euSINI SS e..O for llWMl<t of IAtlen Tttl•,.,.,. MAMIE ITATl ..-eNf
l•ry, reftf-.n<A lo •ll•<ll I• m-for f ht fOllOWlnQ pcl<M>M ••• ckllnQ
lurtl\t• IMW1kUI..-,, -IMI ..,,. llmt t.JoJneUa\
•f\d Pte<t ol llMrlnQ ~ -"'°' COtLSf MAAltE TING COMPANY,
-.. , tor Ou~ J, 1'71, •I lO·OO t61Sl 8f.OCll 81..0 ........... °" a..<11 •
• m .. 111 ""' cour1,_ Of ~lment C.lllornlt
No. l of wld ~. •t IOO Clvk t:.ftlff CH •I fllVl-l al 0.,,.1 ....
Otlvt Wttl. "' ,,_ O lf of s.nl• """· _,,, trw;, a c.i1"9mle ~eiloft, C.lltonile. 161 Sl 8e.oc1' 8h1d., -11"910ft Bte<ll, ~IM ~11,"11. ~lfornla~
WILLIAM I . M JOMll, T'lll• 11vt"-t6 h ~ Dy t cor•
c.o..nt\o Oe'1I por -''"" • GLI NN 0 , tllllO ~ E11vt-lal
"lllO, PtlCIC".AM•McQ)•TNIY O...lopo1 ,.111 lftC
1 .. W ... ~ k K.wl o.W1ft
Ce¥Me, CA "71J Pr~-
A"9rOMy tw: ~ Tlll\ tl.-1tn'*ll Wff Iii.ct ~lh I ...
PUlllllll>td Or-c-A 0.l!y Piiot C:.0-ty Ct-010t""91 (;ouftty Oft~ Sepl. U, t4, 20. lfll •JM.II temoer s. 1'"'
PUBLIC NOTICE -------Cll"-n ..
NO.~
MOTlC. ~SAL.If 01"
•EAL PltOf'll •TV AT
P•IVATIE U.Le S Ul'ElllOtt COUllT OP fME S1'ATIMCALlll'<>•NIA IN ANOll'O• TMe COUNTY
MOltANOE
E•lelt Of HELEN E Mill£•. Oe<ot ..O.
NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN lllel
t,,. -~ Wiii \Ill al ,,.IVale u••. lo ,,. lllQM" -De\I lllOCle• •uOJt(I lo Ille <Oftllrm•Uon of Ille •bov• ef\tltled Superior eoun .... or
111..-S.111...-11. ltll, <ti 10 • "' . et
Illa olll<e of OBRIEN • OUMHAAT,
14111 B••<n 8ou11v..,o. City o t
wu1mln\ter, C.ou<>IY of Ot-St•lt
ot C:.lllornl• . .tll Ille flQlll. •Ille. on
I-ti -nr.1e Of Mid Ot<teltf\I el ,,,. time of deal II end All lllo rlghl, 1111•
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•• Pt• m~ rec.IH'lled '" 8oOlo ••. ,,_ :i. ot M"'"'-.,. w...p., record\ of \•Id Or•11g1 Couf\ly, tcommonly
•no•n •l 1J .. I Ch•"Y Stre et, wu1m1,.,1e<, c.111orn14 1
TE RMS OF SALE t.Hll In 14'wful ,,,_,. ot I"" IJll<~ $1•t .. of Al'nerlO
on conllfm4111on ot w11, or .,.,,, U•ll
ef\d t>t•..,ce evlelllnc.od l>Y not~ O• notu
>t<urtO DY mor•-o< Tru\I Dt<>d on
1~ ,,._ny '° loOICI T1tt1 e>ef<enl of lilt •moulll Ol l>IO lo tKcompany D•d
All bid\ or 04ltn mu•I De 1n wrlUnq
...., wlll tit receo...o •I l"9 •lot'...,.n
11-.s otlke, or left wflh llw E•e<vlo•
perlOll•llY. or moy tit 111.0 wtlh 11>•
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nouce •nCI belor'e m•-•nv w•d ""''
Tiie EH<UIOf ...... t>y ·-~·· '"" 119111 to ••IKI lot!Y or •II b1C1t
Oeted AUQUil 11, lt7' E .. rell F HOtl•n<I, Ellt<utor of lllt Wiii of
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So91•m-I, 1•, 11, 21. "11
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPllltO• COU'" M CAU ,O•NIA COUHTY 011' UK ANO I LES
NO.U4W1 NOTICE 0~ IHTINTIC* TO SELL llllAL P•OPEllTY AT ,.lltVATE
SAL.a. E•l•t• of OONAL.0 W 8LANCHE. •I~ -nown o DONALD WILLIAM BL,,.NCHE, OoK-"1 1'1011(• ,, hlweby 9' ........... •IA>le<t lo COt\tlfl• .. llOft Oy llw •bO-lllllCI Superior Coun. on Ses>l•MOe• tt, 1111 •I II 00 • m , or lllt<'ttfwr willllll 1i..
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SUBJECT lo <OVt,....I\, coftdlhOIV,,
re,lrlchon\, '1Qr>I•. rlQflh ot •O frld
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42fil8 forth l>elOW. •I ""' l•me <!llef 11•\I
p.ibllullon of '"" not•t• and Delort m<llllnQ WICI ..ie PUBLIC NOTICE
cludono ln•enlor y 1l11mel•d •• ------M,000 00, Wlll<ll 'on\ltlJ of lhe IOllow PIC'TtTtOUS aUllNHS
T,.. prOl)tfly wlll bt ~Id on 11\t
IOllOWlnQ ltrln\. <<HI' OI' Pll•I Oi.11-
1ftQ NAME nATIMINT
CM<U, ""-' Jt,,000.00. Tiie tollOWlllQ --I• dOlllt Du\I·
p e r I credll tv1C11nteo bY " note
W<U<ed Dy -of lrv\I Oii ,,_ ~·· ly \OICI, tr. 1,.."" ot \UCf\ «IHlll 10 De
to<Ulll•Dlt 10 , .... ,,.._,,,Qlltel ond lo
llw Svoer tor Couf't. '°' of I he emollnt
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COllllOttellon IOt lflt lfeftJfff Of wicl J4 1'1', llll.i"9u .ilCI of w+d llc;e,.wl\1 It to.,. ' ...... ,
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Auv. 24, "·Sep!, I, 1 .. ,.,.
P U BUC NOTICE
O••ldfld Dtt-Auyer M\CI S.lltt
TM 11"°9n1QMC1 '"•"''" Ille flQlll 10 relu~ 10 «<et>! MIY Diel• "cnn out IUllNHI 011.a s.p-•. i.11 NMWllTATIMINT CR()O(EA NAfl()tol.4L 0ANK
Tiie IOl'°""llQ --,, CIOI"' lllltl 8y I. T HIMNMll "'" .. '""' °" l<tt 0UAL11'Y Of'll'SlfT PlllN1'1ff0 , H AO!nl"'•lt.oCor•lllllt>e
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1.tpttmber 14, ti, 1t, Ou. I.,.,_ jeplfM-I, t, IC 1'1e
d 71·1•l
P llftUC N OTICE
Po(TITIOU\ a U"NIH
NAMI UATIMI Hf
,,,. 101-1ng --1> CIOlnQ Ml
Ml\•\
I HT l.•[1 1\(1 Pl I HA A V
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P U BLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOU• a ul 1NIU
NA\1111 nATIMENT
llle IOllOWlnQ 119<\0tl\ ••• dolilt
NIN\\ ..
FAONf PAGE ""OOUCt 10IO
J9> S ~'"· Miiie AM, C.111-oa tllOI
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C.llto<n•• f170't
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09,..r.1 Poetllltf\1110
81"Vlfl(ent ,,,,, ., ... _ -~ llltG _,,.I ... Ctvftty (Mwll of Ol'0119t c-"IY on S.., ,_.,., ) ... ,.. County ca~ .. "' 0r-eoun1, °" s.. ll'lteJU leMDltt S. 1918
Pl;bl1""'4 a..,.. '-"ti D•llY ,.llot. ,....,
StPl•MO.. /, 14, 21, ll, ltlt PuDll\-()<-C.00.1 0..ly PllOI •
0 10.1' ~Plem-1, t4, 11, ZI, 1'1t
•112·/W
P U BUC N OTICE
ll'ICTtnous •USINEH P U BUC N OTICE
NANll STATI MI NT .-;;a.
TM •ollowlnQ .,.,,..,,, II Oi>•nQ bu\I NOTICE TOC•IOITOtlS ....... ....A~
llof'lfHONY ALl. ... OIH , ~73 SUP l!.ICMICOUllTOFTME
P•-•orv Otow E • "-POt'I IJe<l(.11, ""'Tl cw CALI l'OttNIA FOtl
C..llfo<nla "2..0 TMI COUNTY OF OllANOI
XOll l 8'_,,, •2l ""-'°'' '" .... M•ll .. r ol th• E•l•I• OI
0.1-. E , ~ Bt.o<ll C.lllOt"•• HAAlAN A CRIPPEN. ~e.wd
t?..0 NQflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo
flll• DU\lne·o" <Ol\CIU(ltd DY .,. '"' cre1111o<• 1141••"'3 c111mt _,II), 111•
Olviellul wld Cle<_.,. lo Iii. ..,.d tl•IMt In IM
S<°" L B•own office 01 ,,.. Cle•• of ""' ~
Tllh \'"'"'"'""' wa> Ille<! w1111 11\e c~rl or 10 .,....._,, u..m lo lhe ""
(.o\jnly ci ... O' 0t"'9e County .... Sotto Clet\IQ"ld •• '""owe .. of KEITH w.
l11mllet ~. 191' Niii.i EA, N\lllef & MaUlll\O, ~ e ... 11
~IMJlf OI Amvrllo Blvd , Wlllllltr, CA .01.
P1111th-Or~ C.0.\1 D.l11Y P1to1 w111c11 1011.., ottlce I• Ill<! Pl.Ct Of l>u\•·
S.111ern1>e• 1 ••. 11, 211. 1918 ,.. .. of '"" ""°"~~ In ell mllflet\
U ll 18 P"•l••ft•nQ 10 """'~I••~ !.ucll <•••m' Wllll 11\f _.__V VOUtlle(\ l"U\I lie
riled Of pt@Wttflid e\ •fOf"e\•td w tU\U'
P U BLIC NOTICE
II H121
SUPE lllOll C.OU•T OP f HI
"AT I Oii' CALllFOMNI" ~011
THI COUNTY 0 11' O•ANOI
.... A•t1ltl
ffO TICE OF H lfA•I NG O P
P I T IT ION flOtl '•OaATE 0~ WILL
ANO iro• LEnt:•s fUfAMEN· TA•'t"
E ,,J.~ ot JOHN F JOHNSON, llll•
JOH H F 11 11 101' JOH H SOH ,
0MUffO NOTICE IS H£11E8Y CIVEl'I ,,..,
MAAJOlllE A JOHNSON ,..\ 111..0 Ila•••" • pe!lllOn IOt Pt-le 01 Wiii •no lot llwaft(• OI l 4'110t\ h\1-n
t•rv ref.,-ttnc:~ to W'f\•i " I\ mMN: to,.
,..,,,,., 1>o1•tkul•"· .ono tiwt '"" 11me
•11CI Pie<• 04 ""•""'3 1i. wm~ ~' _,, WI IOt OclOOe< ), 1911, .. 1 10 00
• m • In llw c.ounr_., ol Oep.otlmtnl
Ho J OI ...0 ~Ollrt el 100 Cl•t< C..nlw
0-•v• Wttl, lft '"" CHY of Sent• "'"°· '"'"'°'"'• O•leO Stol-r I I t•78
WILLIAM(. St J°"N,
Ccounty Cle•-G~INN e . $01ELIE•G
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Pul>41\htd Or-C.0.V D•llY Piiot.
Sco1emDe• 14, IS. t•. lflt 010.•1
PUBLIC NOTICE
--,ICTiTIMiU~$-·
NAMll STATl ... ENT
T ... IOllOWlnQ """'°" I\ c>olnQ b\lsl ""'" ., MJB SERVICES, 114tt Pocl•1c
CA>•\I HIQl'!WoY. No u. Hul\llnQlon
Btto<ll, C...llfom••.,... Miiion J BenJ, 11•1 P..:111( C.0.•I
HIQhwet. HO. 1), HUfllinqton BHc,.,
C..lltor .. 1•.,... r Ill\ DU•I""" I• <Onelll<ltd llY .,. 111
dlvlOUel. Mlllol\ J 841'9 Tiii\ \I~ WA' lllt!CI Wiii\ IN
Couftly Cltf\. ol Or-C-ty on Sto
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Put>fl\fted CW-CIMKI l><MIY Piiot,
S.P'embtf 1. \4, ?I, a , !tit
Pl'BLIC NOTlCE
SU Pe•1011 COU•T OF fHI!
ST A Tl Of' CALI "°"NIA 'O" T Ht: COUNTY 0 11' ORANG(
H0.""1171 NO TI CE O P H E A•IN G O F ll'ETITI~ l'Ott PROaAft: 0 11' WILL
ANO lETflf•S flSTAMENTA•Y
11'0 • AUTHO•IZATIOff TO AO·
M I NI ST ER U N DE ll TH E
INOt:PlfNOIHT AOMINIST•ATION
0 11' ESTATES AC1'
hl•lt of MERRILL v 84~.CEA
e~e MEllRILL (;AAOHER BAAltER
Oe<toed.
f'IOTl(E IS HEREBY GIVEN '""''
.AUGUST"' M BAAKEA llo hied
llo••lll • 1)('111-'°' ProtMt~ Of 1111111 •nd IUUll'1U of l tlter\ T t'\lf,....,te<'
10 lht Pellll-• end '°' •v•110<1111tton 10 .Om•nt\tet unorr •N-1"6fcwf"Of>nt
•Of''l'Un"tr•l10f'\ Of E't•I•' Att. r~ fer•~~ lo .wti1c.h •'-mttdt fOf furl,...,
p•rt•<.ul•r,, ..,d tf'l•I lhf"I l tf'".,. ~nd P'••-of "-'"'O ,._ ....,_.,... b<'•n "'1
'"' Soopltmbe<' n ••re. '"' 10 00 • m . ,,. IM coun•~ ot OllCM•lme<11 No 1
of .. 10 covrt. .i /00 Civ1< Ce<-11• ~lvt
Wt\I. In Ille CH'r ol :!.•nl• A11•,
C.lllor111•
f\•ltd Se~r S. "" WILL.IAM ll ST JOHN,
C-.WC:te•' OONALO 0 . HAllWOOO
MA•WOOO 6 ADfllNSON
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S.Plt MDllr I. t. 14, l•fl
~--~------4218 /t
P l18UC NOTICE
NOTICE TO c ••o•TORS 'Ull'EtllOll COU•T 0 , THI STATE ~ CAU ll'O-HIA 11'0•
THt: COUNTY OP O•ANOI
Ht A..-ZS ~\hlo of MARIE DOff AHE't",
Ot<t•\ltl NOflCE IS HERE BY CIVEN to l1lt
crtdllOt\ GI""-· ""fl'IO"(I dote-I
111•1 ell Pl"°"' """'"Cl <•••m• ~11111
Illa \aid dll<. ..... •ft ·-l<O(I In Ille
tlltm , wllll ""'-~"MY VO<Kllef~ I,.
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tilltd coutt. or to or-• tNom, wltll , ...... ( .. _... _,..(\, so '"" "" O.rtlQ-.. U. NOnl\ l'IO<ltf'Of, \..00
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Of lht_,.._.~I
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IOU• "'°"'"" etlllr ll'le llt\t l)UOllC4110f'
of lf'I•• nottu• Oell!<I l\UQV'f J<I, 191~
JO:ANA TAHNMEIMEll
~~"Of"llOV\IY~•" Cit<'°""' .• \111111 0 JEAl'lllo IAMHEIMl.O<
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AUQ 31. Sept I, 1•,ll, "" fll• t•
PUBLlc~-~,:n-ICE 1
"CTITIOUS aUStNU S NAME STATEMENT
,,_., IOl-•"9 ~_, ll CICMl>Q
MU •\
M ITL.A M £lCt C A
AESlAUAAff f , ~I We.I 19111 S "
CO\I<> Mew, CA m16 l
M'tto•I C G•llMdo. 1101 Orc .... rill,
""'"'• Ane, CA .,107
'"'' Du!>'"""\ I\ COtlClucll'CI Dy ... In Olw1du•I
Merc1~1c G•llaroo T~t\ U••-WoO\ Ille<! wllll O>l'
Cout11y c1 ... -Of °'""0-C-ly ~ Aug II, 1'18 , ... u
G•OVE • ISC•OW co.tl'O•A Tlaltt 1*1 Eol ,,..,..,. Mw41.
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PUBUC NOTICE T
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICI 1'0 c•e Ol1'CHIS
SUPt:•IOR cou•T 01' THI: •
STATE Oll'CAU l'ORNIA ll'Ott
THIE COUNTY Of' OllANOI -A·*1•
P U BLIC NOTICE
ll'ICTITIOUS auttNllS
N""'E SfATllMlfNT
Th~ 1011ow1nv perton• •rt •1110
°'-'\HW~\\ A'-•
OAN(EWOAKS OANCEWU R.
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S.oKll,CA'llW
v "tY P•lrl< Nie< .... 11111 ~IOI Clr<f•. Hllt\llnqlen BH<ll, CA .,..,
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television Thursday. September t4 1978 OAJLY PILOT
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(() C81NIWS 9 WOAL.D NEWS
TONOHT 9.'30 . I LOVE LUCY
Jes ica Tate I Kathe rine llelmond > is led
back to her cell but she'll soon be
freed of charges of murdering tennis p ro
Peter Campbell a nd the real killer iden·
t1£ied --In the special hour-long season
premiere of Soap, tonight at 10 on ABC.
Channel 7 When R!Glly retli$el to
-Off Ill• mu'llK"e
LliCyt~tM -~JACKSON
~1· ·Arthur SllCagOld.
cMlrmen of the Loe Ange-
'" County Ofug Ab\.IMI
TNIC fOfoe
tl!) SOUTH BY
NORTHWf.81'
"Jhe Roelyn MIO"•tiOfl"
Thlt llnal progr9m locueet
on the tougll co.i mining
tooM1 of Rotlyn. Wuhlng-
ton end the bl.oi 1trllle
t>realter1 wl'lo were
t>toughl In during • lal>OC'
~ .. i ~
Oue1t1· Cl'lll• Rivera.
Mk:Mie end SC0tt ~.
RIO Tl)'IOr, Kaye Ballard
1-00 I C98 MEWS HllCNEWS
WON.DNEWS
TOHIOtfl II BOWLINO FOR
DOI.LAM
• SOC MILLION DOU.AR
MAH
"Survival Of The Flnesl''
• 8ANFOAO ANO 80N
Fr~ eoot• Len• Hotne'1
cat In the pw111ng lol While
touring the NBC StudiOI
and lnMll• eway 10 meet
'*· • MACNEll / L.a4M.R
REPORT
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PAOP08rTlON 13
Tile publlc's right to enact
·-by popul8' \IOle .. explonld.
a.a ....... ~ •• , ... ,,.
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(!I l<CST (ABC) San Diego
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Cl) JOKER·& WILO
1:30 9 WIU>. WfLO WOALO
~ANIMALS
"But1ert1111 •• Beyond
Belh.lty" Ttie t>uttertty l• en
onMCI of rate Ind delicate
boavty D 1H SEARCH~ •••
"U F 0 . Captl119t"
I TME OOHG 8HOW
JOt<IER'8 WILO
~12
A MW pollce rec:rutt loMS
1'111 goo end trite to bluH
t111 way out of 1 gun flgtlt
• 21TONIGHT
Producef-<ec><>rter Marl•
Munoz exemlnee 111ema-
tlvee to 1"41 tr adlllonal
metllod• ot birtl'I
Ci) NEWSCH~
Cl) 11.81 BEAUTY
CONTEST
~ MATCH GAME P.M .
t:OO 9 Cl) THE WAL TONS
JOlln-Boy .,.,,..... hOme
lrom New York City for •
vltlt. l>rlnOlno with '*" 1111
new 11encee. IR) D MOVIE
.. The Clone Mute r ..
jPrtmlete) Art Hlndlt.
Robyn OouglH. A
~t clonM 13 reptl-
CH of l'limMll In an
attempt to tll'Warl 1 mytt&-
rloul plot eglinll his top-
MC:fllt ctonlng project.
e wow
• •"A> ""'-Ot>IOng Bo•"
I IH9) Vtncel'lt Pr~.
Chrtttopher l tt A
~ buned 1111119 cM·
lf'O 8 tuOOQMd IJMtmenl,
eventually achtevee
r~(~llf.,I e u MON<ANO
MINDY
(Pr~•l A nallve ot t~ pt-• °'" l'letned Mo<ll (Robin Wlffltmll. wtlo 111111
In IOve With • Mlnrleepollt
gwt named Mindy (P.,.,,
Oawt>erl. ~· out t!MI Fonz for ~on Winning
IWw heart G THE flOHTfM
Ttll1 11176 film ~ts
Ille 1 S-round Heavyweigflt
Ch1mp1on1l'llp fog I'll
be'-> MullelMMICI AM
and Joe FtUJ41f •
• CAAOl BUANETT NIOFNEN08
Gue111: St-Lawrence.
TtrnConway.
• MOVIE
• • • .. The Proud Ano
The Pro1-·· ( 11156) Wll-
Uam Holden. Otbotah
Ken. l'YoblerTll eriM ~
• young 'Mdow f ... '" IOve
with a Marine (2 l1rS I
• P£MOH TO PEA80N
.. Selected Interviews·
1953· 111511.. Edwerd R.
Murrow conduct• lnfonn-'
lflterriewl wi11'1 Rear Adm,.
tal Byrd and novelist Fen.
nle Hurst
I!) MAGIC ~ Oil
PAINTINO
"Floral"
l:IO. THE 000 COUPLE
Fell• aak• 09c;., to pose
for • layout advertising a
,_ men's OOIOgne.
83 WM'1NO FOR A
ON>W1NO AUOIENCf
Lin OIM!r. executive direc-
tor of lhe Society ol
Children's Book Wn tera.
talks at>ou1 f\Mlnlle litera-
ture ID OVEREASY
Comedlen Jack Carter
dtlQll.MS his C8IWf; Or.
Cart EtsdOrler on IMllity;
transpor1alt0n. rew11101ng
merrl. late In Nie. (RI
t:OO 8 Cl) HAWAII AV£.()
McGatretfs grief over
Chin Ho'• murder• trane.
IOfmed Into de4iemlinltl0n
to flod hit friend'• klltet.
(~
• 9 IAAHEY MIU.ER (Seelol'I PramieNI Barney
end 1111 ~ 8fe
aMIQMd to aotve ttie kid--
napping of a department
11ore heff9".
• ME1'V GAIFF1N
Gueits: Cl'llta Rivera,
Mldwlle and Scott Heyden.
Rip Taylor. Kaye Baffard,
Fot1tor Broolla. A T asle Of
Honey.
TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA 0 5 30 Angel Baseball.
The California ns finally play their las t
&,:ame in Texas as they battle the
Rangers in Arlington Stadium.
NBC It 8:00 ·-"The Clone Master.··
A new movie kicking off the network's
1978-79 season focus~s on a biochemist
who creates 13 replicas of himself.
ABC fl 8:00 --Mork and Mindy. The
premiere e pisode of a new comed y
series with Robin Williams as a visitor
from outer space <see review below>.
• IE.88fON8
A hYI. c•ll· •n Spei:lll
01S1Qne<1 to lltlp fos ,., •
prevenlallv~ attitude
toward mental helltl'I and
to counteract 11ereotypono
ot mental lleattn prOfet·
sloNll. (Vlewwl may call
21~2 11 CD AOOOO
04880NANC£ LIKE A
MAN
A mu•oc•I portrait or
CNrles i.....· Ille. mu11e
Ind ldeell CRI
10:00 9 Cl) 8AAHABY JONES
J.R. be<:omea romtntocally
ll'IYOlved wttl'I a parolee tie
Is 1nveat1gallng lo•
robbery IR) D W.E.8.
"The Glfl WhO Saved Out
Ameflca" Ellen's dr11toc
aerrpl cnanges Infuriate 1"8
producer end risk the Ion
of ltw! Mriel when tlMI nar •
ralOf (RicNlrd Buetoartl.
wt1o 11 tl'lt key to her plan.
i lr=20121
(Sealon ,..,.,,_el Ttie re1t
murderer ol tenn.a pro
Petet C~ II r--'9d
wtlll'I Jelalca Tate II ten·
tenoed 10 prl6on
• NIGHT OAl..LDff
A woman decldel to help
her ""9band IOWWd deell'I '° Ille C*' be wttl'I her
loYer. eTHEPAW8EA8
PNMu Flnrl now hel lfMI
~ to purcllaM • Mat
In Plt1i-t. Lizzie Eul-
l~ ....... hult>and. end
the P-.. loee thett
beloved UtlCle Omnlvm s NEW8CtfEQ(
10:301~
~HIOHUGHT8
··Ce11fom1a··
11:00 ID • Cl)®) NEWS DA TINO GAME
II MOVIE
• • • "Never Say
Goodbye.. I 111581 Rock
Hudaon. Comelt Botcners
A man Ind 1111 daugtiter
are reunited with hts wile
alter yeats or MPat&loon
(2hrL)
• THE 000 COUPLE
09cat ''* to eu<e Feff• of
1111 fear ol ltylng so he can
cover a rnaj()f pnotograpl'I·
IG ua.gntneflt
• F'ERHWOOO 2NIGHT
Gu.ta Sat Maglione. l'llllt
styltst. and Mr. J Cart«
63 DO< CAVETT
Guest: Muhammad All (RI G ~l / L.a4RER
REPORT '1:309 (1) M•A.•S•H
An area commander
orders tl'le 1ncredulou•
407711'1 unit closer to the
combat tine to con-ve
fuel. (RI D TONIGHT
Host. Johnny Carton
G~ll Met TllMs. Plly!t1a
George. 9 TWIUGHT ZONE
Mt. Fnst>y has the most
vMd imagination '" town.
end~ quite a•-
la~~ &
HVTc.4
··0eatl'I In A OtHerent
Pt-" Starsky is shod<e<l
wfletl 8 ~ lnenO 15
found deed "' ii lleaZy
IOve-nest. I RI
• HOOAN'8.HEAOE8
General Burkhalter
attamo11 to wed hll SISier
lo Col. Klink
• OET8MART
The diary ol • retired CON·
TROL agent dfl8ClPN's
9'ld Smar1 111 UllQned 10
theMarCll 9 CAPTIONED WORLD
NEWS TONIOHT
t.«:>RNING
12:00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE
CNliea Wiii! ..... ~ VP
Wl11'1 111 idea tor rttvmin<,;
10 "'' youtfl ·~ Relpfl 1Mm1 11181 polUoc•
m .. ., 11r9n09 t>edfello'ws
8nd running for of1lce l'IU
111 u~ and dOwna
12:05 8 Cl) C88 LATI! MOVIE
• • "Deadly Hero I 19761
Don Murr llY. 0 1 •l'I"
Wllllema A women \iljf)O
w11~ tl'lt murder ol
ti« a1taetu1• t>y a l)OllC'l·
men relusee 10 cover up
tl'lt Incident
12:30 8 MOVIE
• • · Only 1 l'le Coor
f 1972) lilh Palmer
Stephane Audr an A
fealou5 wrle $h00ts l'ler
"unlal!Mul" l'lu1t>and wlll'I·
out realtzlf'Q IMI 15 • secret
agent on an a~t 1 •
hr .5!>m1n I
• MOVIE
• • Jol'lnny AUAQrO ..
I 19491 George Ral1. Nina
FOCh A reformed ganoste<
coopetllel Wl11'1 • lederll
agent In I/I illlemQI tO
track oown • ring or coun·
terte41 smuggler& I I l'lt • 30
mon)
• MOVIE **fl All Hal'ldS On Dec:ii.. Ct 9611 p •• Boone
Bu<kly Heckel! A oir1
rOl)Otter stows away on an
LS T. c.raatong Chao~
il!!l0!!9 tl'le Crew 12 l'llS.1
12.-37 D ruD S.WA T.
"Coven OI Killen·· An
escapees mass murderer
ano tlis lonowen plot Illa
executions of all people
responsible rOf l'los 1mpr1s-
onmen 1. 1nclvd1ng
S w A T leade• Honoo
Hll'Telaon (Rl
1:000 T~ROW
GueSts Hy Brow"
11<oc!uc.et·dirac10f ot CBS
R&0t0 M~terv Tl'leat1e
1 ammy Grtmes Mtlfc.edes
MGCamt>ttOge ano KIW'
Mc.Caitl'IY wno pa1tic1p;:11e
1n • Mlgmefll tatcen trom
Mystery ft'teatrr OOf'
Mc.Neill II<>'' 01 • The
Bteaklast Ctut>
0 MA.VEN()(
··5eec1 OI o-ptoon 1:451 NEW8 2:00 NEW8
~
• •••;, ··s tage 0oor··
( 19371 Kathanne Heobum.
Ginoet Aogets. A gtovp ol
VCXHlO actrenea 11r1ve lor
feme and tortuft.. C2 M I e MOVIE
• • ,,., ··s torm OY9f flbel'.
I 19621 Re• Reason. O.ana
Oouglu. A couple ltsYlll to
Tibet. su1pec11no tl'le
wile's former l'lvst>and is
still alive (2 11rs )
2:20 8 NEW8
2..26 1 MEWS
1:30 MOVIE
• • •,. The Tea11n1 ..
I 1938) Joaf'I Benneil. Ran-
dOIOh Scott NQf'lhetn ook·
t~uw1111y to take TeJ1.l!I by
SIOfm 11110• II>(; CIOSe OI fne
C;v" Wat I t llt 65 min I
I NEWS
2:60 MOVIE
• • • · roun_, Hout a··
t 195 11 Paul Oouota s.
Gt ece Kelly A mentally
01t1urbeo young man
threaten• to iumc> troni ''-
ledge 01 a Manl'latlan
l'IOtet I 1 ,,, 50 min I
4:000 MOVl!
• • • •,, 'Tl'le Man •n
Grny · f 19 •61 .:amet
Mason. Stew"'l G•anoer
A swaal'lt>uckltng noble
me1t1e& " woman •~
COl'IY8f\tenee ano •S evel •
unflltMVI to ..... 12 ,,,, I
• MOVIE
• • .,. fl\(' Ga:t.int
leQIOt' · P9•81 w1111am
EHoolt. 8t'UClll Cat>Ot A pot.
1!1Gtan lrtel IO dtSban<I 11'18
f11Hs Rangers C2 ~ l •:251 MEWS •:30 MOVIE
• '"' 13 ~II Street"
I t11S21 Patnct. "<lit. Sandra
Ootne A SCOltand Verd
O..ectMI tf\11llr111es 11 gene
ot •ot>C>efs t • "' 30 min l
4:40 9 STEVE EDWARDS
Fridaf1"11
Dayli"'e Mo~it-•
AFTERNOON
12:00 0 • * 11> 'Ma11 Older
8rtde ' I 196ol) l:IUdOy
Ebsen. Keor Dullea A COi'·
cemed party rnes 10 eeote
d wild youtr-down by
atTlnQ•f'IQ a marnaoe '°'
tlim I 1 l'I• . 30 """ I ....... 'MembetOt
Tile WeodtnQ' ( 19531 Julle
Harns. BtendOn OEWllOe
A twetve·year-otO girl
tnSISt S Of' 8CCO!l'\Pllf'Y'"Q
her brOlllet Of' llt:; l>Ot'leV·
moon 11 hr 5G min 1
2:00 8 • • · Klondike Ai>noe ·
t 19361 Mee WllSI. lltCtor
Mclaglen A satoon s.r>get
tak11 ii dead mo_.,.,·.,
Identity and runs oft wttl'I •
Ma captatn. w111'1 tlM! pot;ce
hOI on l'ler trail 1 1 I'll • 30
m1n1
3;00 ®) • • '"' "Ride Tt'te Wiid
Sutt" c t9641 Fabian. Shel-
ley Fabares Four eltQ•ble
b3Cl'lei0fs. wt'lo ar11 mo<•
1n1erestecl in surttlrne lhllf'
girts. t>ecome r•neo uo
wfll'I lour marnage-con-
SCtOYS yQYnQ ladies. I I l'lr .•
30m1n1
'Mork' Far Out, Funny Show
MORK MEETS LAVERNE IN TONIGHT'S PREMIERE
Penny Marshall, Robin Wllllam1 on Bllnd Oat•
Live Mental Health
Shows Set on KCET
"A Woman's Search for lden·
tity" wllt be the subject or the
first or four live call-in pro-
grams dealing with m e nta l
health t.o be produced by K.cET.
Channel 28, according to Mark
Waxman, director of program·
ming.
Entitled "Sessions," the pro-
g ra 01 s wilt feature different
roental health professionals who
will present their individual ap-
proaches lo psychothera py as
well as respond to viewer ques-
tion~.
· 'Tbe purpose of the pro· g~•JD•," said producer Loring
d'Usseau. "is t.o help promote a
preventive attitude regarding
mental health and to dispute any
n e gative or f o rbiddin g
stereotypes people may have or
professionals In the field. We
:JiJ, FIUDER J'IE
All and Fral1er. In one of the
1reatesl heavyweight _righll ln
the hlat.ory or boxing when All
e meried aa the eontrovenlal
wtoner. wlU be seen ln ''The
•·1 r,hters" movle Rpeclal on
Kl J·TV's Mllllon Dollar Movie
tonlgatt at 8 over C~annel 9.
-..
hope that our audience will
perceive that seeking a therapist
can be as healthy as brushing
your teeth." "Sessions" will debut tonight
at 9 p. m. Guest therapist for the
first show will be Dr. Brian
Rutley, psychiatrist and medical
director a l the Tarzan a
P sy chiatr ic a nd Drug
Rehabilitation Center. Dr.
Rutley will interview a former
patient regarding her reasons
for pursuing professional help
and the therapy she received.
Dr. RuUey will also discuss the
various ways and m eans or
choosing psycbotberapisls.
The second "Sessions" will air
Thursday, Septemt>c:r 21, also at
9 The guest Is Dr. Roger Gould,
psychiatrist and author or the
recent l y publi s h e d
"Transformations,·· which deals
with the stages or emotional
growth and change ln adult llfe.
OU-camera moderator for the
f\rat two shows wUl be Laura
Schleaslnger. aaalst.ant professor
of bloloazy ln USC's Department
of .Blological Sciences where she
teaches courses In physiology
and humon sexuality. Bc1lnnJn1
tbll (all. Or. Sehl sslnger will be
featured on her own radio show
on KABC
By JAY SBAR,BUTI'
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -I ,
pardon the personal ,reference,
think Robin Williams is the fun·
nlest , mos t wildly inventive
comic t.o come down the pike
since Jonathan Winters. But is
situation comedy for him?
T h e a ns we r . premier inJ!
tonight at 8 on Channel 7 as
"Mork and Mindy," is a re-
sounding yes. Williams' new
ABC show is brilliant. high·
s peed fun. loaded with won·
derful sight and sound gags and
ad-libs by the young star.
He plays Mork. ·of the distant
planet Ork. sent to Earth -in a
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huge egg, no less --to observe
life. It's a punishment tour. He's
supposed t.o have no emotions,
but always is kidding around.
PAM DAWBER, A lovely,
young. very gifted actress, is
cast as Mindy, a Boulder. Colo.,
resident who befriends him.
Events start late at night as
his egg gently lands on Earth.
You see it crack. a hand pops
out. then Williams with a trium-
phant .. Ah-hah ! " A smaller egg
la nds. He cracks it open and
pee;-s in.
"Only one suitcase." he cries.
"You lost half my luggage."
Mindy. parked in nearby
woods with a boyfriend, has a
spat with the guy. He drives off
In her car. She starts walking
and meets Williams, who seems
to be wearing a priest 's outfit.
Close obser vers will see he
may have hls suit on backward!>.
LATER, AT HER house. she
suspects the lad Is odd. For
starters. he sips a glass or iced
tea through hls fingers . He asks
how she drinks tea. She says
with her mouth. of course.
"How do you talk and drink at
the same lime,. wow. must be
Drool City," he marvels. Think·
ing he's a foreigner, she asks
how he says thank you in his
native language. "We spit," he
beams.
The truth emerges. She pro·
mlses to teach him Earth ways
PBS' 'Visions'
Back Oct. 9
HOLLYWOOD CAPl -The
"Vision" series of weeklyf
origi nal dramas r eturns to
public television ror the rail
season on Monday, Oct. 9.
The premiere PBS drama will
be Charles Johnson's "Charlie
Smith and the Fritter Tree." a
flcttonalhallon or the life or
America 'a oldest living citizen, a
1S5·yen-otd former slave.
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if he teaches her about planet
Ork. They then discuss parents.
He says he was a test-tube baby :
"Yes. m y fath er wa s a n
eyedropper, the scum."
I N T IME, HE meets her
rather Conrad Janis. who runs a
music 'Store with his mother-in·
law Elizabeth Kerr. Pop soon
fears this str ange stranger is liv-
ing i n morta l s in with his
daughter.
Amid all this is a flashback
scene of Mork's first visit to
Earth. when he learned from
The Fonz how to chase girls and
then c h a sed L a v e rn e o r
"Laverne and Shirley."
This part is a gut.buster.
particularly when Laverne re·
buffs him and he moans : "Re·
jection. fallure, oh, no. I must
return t.o hatchling state." And
curls up in the fetal position.
ALSO IN ntE hour : A deputy
s heriff. chicken eggs that
Wi lliams thinks contain tiny
Orkans and a sanity hearing. All
of it is done with a sense or spon.
tanelty and playfulness that de·
fies description.
It is indus tr ial·s tre ngth
humor, with a fine script by
Dale McRaven, author of the
late, great "Texas Wheelers"
series.
The only drawback: Kids all
over wUI be mimicking Mork's
Ork sounds, such as "zabak."
"gribble" and "no·non a·no."
and sit as do the Orkans, face
down in the chair. But why not?
See "Mork and Mindy." You'll
becom e a weekly patron for
sure.
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upper C><'helon or Neal S imon's con
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pluywnj(hl 's t•rop
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York hotel. The performers appear
to be walking through their roles with
l1ttlc directorial spark lo coax out the
laui¢h lines.
FOR REASONS OF his own, guest
d1rl'ctor Adam Gregor h<!s switched
the hr11t and second acts in the play·
in~ order. opening with the usually
brisk and d elightful rendezvous
bet ween the Hollywood producer and
his high s chool s weetheart. Mark
Shapiro and Kerry Michaels, who
play all three acts. are an engaging
couple but they m iss much of the
comic punch of their seduction scene.
T he first act, played here as the
second, IS the best written Of the
three. but it falls rlattest in the
Harlequin production Sha piro and
Miss Michaels do little more than de·
live r their lines wearily as they enact
a couple whose m arriage 1s headed
for trouble because of his extracur·
ricular activit y . The biting ex·
changes Simon wrote for the pair are
toothless here.
Fortunately. the third act
always played for high comedy --of·
fers an upswing in tempo as Shaplro
and Miss Michaels bristle over their
daughter·s refusal to come out of the
Intermission
Tom Titus
bathroom for he r wcl1ding. While still
not at the peak or its potential. this seg.
ment ls animated enough to keep the
playgoer from nodding orr.
SHAPIRO, WHOSE Bogart in the
Harleqwn's "Play It Again. Sam"
was worthy or a standing ovation.
turns ln a performance of limited
d1mens1on in thrC'e choice comedy
roles. Ma sl> Michae ls is more im·
press 1vc. nice ly d c£1ning he r
character for each assignment, but
she is incapable of overcoming wh<.1t
appe<.1rs· to be primarily a directorial
deficiency.
In s upporting roles. Sarah Benoit
has a choice cameo in the second
1Simon's f1rs t 1 a c t. whilt-Ron
Lawrenct· is was ting a lot or ex-
perience m a ullhty role usually re·
ser ved for a novice
· · Pla7.a Suitt.-· w i II continuc
through Oct 15. playmg Tuesdays
through Sundays at the Harlequin.
3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Just north of
Costa Mesa It 'II be followed by Jean
Kerr's vintage comedy .. Mary.
Mary" with Petticoat Junction·s Lin·
da Kaye Henning in the title role. • TH E SAN CLEMENTE Commum ·
ty Theater lifts the curtain on iL'i new
season tonight with the local pre·
miere or M1ss1on VI CJO playwright
Jack Sharkt'y's ne w comedy "Savmg
Grace.··
Ben Julzi 1s directing the show.
which features Christina Nicholls in
the title role. Richard Gunst. John
Greens lade. Margie Schwab and Bob
Stevens complete the cast.
"Saving Grace" will be presented
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30
for four weekends al the Cabrillo
Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San
Clemente. Call 492·0465 for reserva·
tions.
Colson's 'Born Again'
Watergate Movie Out
By CHARLES R YWECK
Tiie -·ywM41 . ._,.,
NEW YORK --"Born Again." the
film based on Charles Colson's
autobiographical bestseller . is the
story or an a mbitlous attorney sum·
mooed to the White House by Presi·
dent NiJton as his special counsel.
Colson played the political game lo
the hilt. reveling in the uses of
power. He became known as the
President's "hatchet· man, .. who
adopted unsavory tactics in the name
of expediency. When the roof caved
1n with the Watergate exposure, he
found solace for his i?Uiltridden con!'·
c1cnce an a spiritu<1l rebirth
IN THE SCENES at the While
House. Nixon is shown as a folksy
kind of Chief Executive with his feet
on the desk a nd smoking a pipe.
Henry Kissinger is depicted with a
German accent. Nixon's fortress
mentality. his reeling of being'
beleaguered in the White House by
his enem ies. barking orders to get
Daniel Ellsberg, adequately depict
the President's paranoia.
The film's best scenes are those
with Colson in prison. We get the
feeling of isolation. of fear. until
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friends s~ up. most nOtably &eh.
person ot~ aymond 8.f; Jae-...
playing a g ant black pns<JMr 'WhO .
appoints himself Colson 'a speclal
protector.
DEAN JONES, WHO has hitherto
been principally identified with hght
com edies. gives a pcrform<1nce that
radiates with s incerity He conveys.
with grcut conv1 c t1on. a sor ely
troubled man who is looking ror
answers Anne Francis plays his
steadfast wife .. hiy Robinson. as his
law partrl4,'.r and defense counst!I. 1s outstand1n~.
St. Jacqul's almost threatens to
steal the pi cture. lie has g reat digni·
ty. authority and a magnificent
scree n presence. Dana Andrews
plays the business e xecutive who
s hows Colson thC' !>pi ritual light.
George Brent makes a cameo ap·
pearancf• and Sen llarold Hughes
plays himself mo5t effectively.
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N .J . fAP> -More
viewers watched the
Miss America Pageant
this year than last. but
one of television's hiJ?hesl·rated specials 1s
still well behind its glory
years.
According to figures
released Tuesday by
A.C. Nielsen Company.
NBC 's two-hour live
telecast Saturday night
was seen in almost 19
million American
households, or hair or
th e households with
teleyisions on between
10 p .m . and midnight.
.. PWI ........
MORE TH AN 65
mi I lion people saw the
pageant at which Kylene
Rurkl'r, 22. of Galax .
Va . waR crowned Miss
ApH~riCC!, said Alt>ert A
Marks Jr .. head of th<'
pageant and e xecutive
producer of. the
television special.
Grossed Out
Comt•dian Steve Martin hold~ h1 5 no5e and
{!tvt·~ the audiencc the ras pberry during a
performance in Lo!> Angeles. The gesture
t'<imc durin~ his routine when. pretending to
be a caveman. Martin builds a fire with 1m-
aJ,!mary dun~.
Last year, 16.7 million
hous eholds. or 43 per-
t•ent of the households
with televisions on, saw
Susan Perkins of Ohio
crowned Miss America
during cas· broadcast
of the pageant.
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Here's What's New on Tl' This Fall
Among the individual
h eadline r s ·of the new
season a r e Mary Tyler
Moore !left ), who'll be seen
in a new hour-long musical
comedy revue and Alan
<MASH > Alda, who trades
his fatigues for a tux to
emcee the Emmy awards
·• Sunday night. They'll both
Comedy will reign in the
new ARC series· .. Mork and
Mindy," which stars Robin
Williams <below>. He's spin -
ning off an episode or Hap-
p} Days, as did Laverne
and Shirley. Among the TV
premiere movies, airin g
Sept. 22, is "The Had News
Bears" with Tatum O'Neal
and Walter Matthau <right>.
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Two of the "biggies .. among
the new &eries are Norman
Le¥'s "Apple Pie'' <left>
and the space epic "Bat-
llestar Galactica c right>.
Dabney Cole man elate of
Ma r y H artman , Mary
Hartm an > stars with Rue
McClanahan <from Maude>
in "Apple Pie" while Lorne
<Bonanza> Greene heads
the "Galactic a" cast, along
with Richard Hatch cupper
left> and Dirk Benedict.
Both are ABC. entries.
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An a ll-star cast will shine in
ABc·s saJute to General
Electric Sept. 29. including
hos t J o hn Wc.yne . P<.tl Hingle as Thomas Edison,
J ames Stewa rt as Mark
Twain and J ames Whitmore
as Will Ro,:!crs 1left1 and
some other famous faces
from upper nght, Elizabeth
Tnylor. Red Skelton. Cheryl
Ladd. Alex Ha ley. Marie
and Donny Osmond. Lucille
Ball. Henry Fonda. Leslie
t;j?g a m s. Rob Ho p e.
Suz a nne Soml·rs . He nry
Winkll'r. Pcny Marshall.
Candy Williams and Michael
Landon. Below. Rip Taylor
hos ts a new NBC entry.
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int.Na rwwwpapc'r 11 ub PANORAMJC OCEAN VIEW in North P'HAorVA. bowc11er beach . 4 Bdrmi;. 4 baths . formal J~' to the t~f'denl •·iur L 8 h . f · dining room. breakfast rm and d en
Hou.101 Act or 1ve11 •·c--~ aguna eac 5 ines t loc ation. O ~t.03 LOAN Exquisite decor throughout by Cannell
wblctl mikes ll llle1r111 L I s I Nearly 3000 s q ft or luxury with 2 0"'74 " C haff. c adveruae "uy pre WOODED CHARM IN BAYCRE T e xtra large patio d ecks that wrap the ASSUMABLE & in. Air·cond. ustom·crafted
rerence. hm1t11uon. or Unique mountain at corner mag n1 ry1ng the othe rwise furn & furnishings will be included ~mln•Uon baM'd on moiphere swccpinu fantast·c te Total! d fed Eas ily shown by a9ptment. $795.000. r.c., l'Olor. n!hl(WO. lil'll. rrdwood dc•ck l'ndo~t>~ . 1 v w Y soun proo Lake new e nd unit. 2 WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO., IEA&.TOIS
Gl"n&uoo.a.l onain.or on sp&rllltnltJ•<'UUI' Stun security building with private bdrms .. ram1lxrm.eon JlllS.Jn••HMhl.-..1
intenUon to nutlu.• 1tny ning llvini rm. lined elevator. Call soon for more de tails do in San Joaqwn·s ex· -~h preference. umua w1cedu • Spac1ou 11 IAYCUST llAUTY -4 bdrm, 3 bath. and appointment for s howing. Offe red elusive community. MEWPOln' CIMTH. M.I. ••<t.4910
Uon.ordt.1enmin1t1on." m as t " r s u 1 t t frplce . formal dining, lge mstr s uite. at $430,000. with exceptionally close to country club.
This newspaper will not
know Inf ly accept uny
advert sing ror r eal
w/h.lde1tway om ce! Mu~t on fee land. $230.000. comforta ble te rms . pool & tennis. Now va.
i;ee lA> behe11e • Hurry. cant & ready Cor early $54,900-
100/o Down
1, eautte whlch la Ln viola
lton ot the law
calJ6'5·0303 SIYLAlk LAME -R e d ecorated. JACOBS REALTY occupancy. Exceptional· ly priced at only Sl 13.500
rtilundsca ped and really ready! 4 . ree. not leuehold.
bdrm. 21h bath Baycrest beauty.
Direct from lldr.
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TUISTRHS
. Quiet East.aide tree llned
street. Updaled 3 Bdrm
.. home w/luae ramlly roocn & fplc. SparkUng
oversized pool. Detached
guest bdrm w/balh and
alley entrance For de·
ta.I la cal 1540-115 I
.,~~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
~\'~~~~'
Fab~o~ F0tr Ways.
OClAMVIEW
PRIVATE BEACH -
Hlgh on a hill wllh a never ending view or the
ocean sit.a this double
wide 2 Bdrm. 2 bath
•dull occupied mobile home. Reasonable rent.
El Morro Home Park. between Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar .
Children and cats
welcome. Call ror rurther
det.aJJa.
7041
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Single story with pool. $199.500 675-6670
2919 Newport Blvd. conwr JOffl
fXCIT1... FAMILY HOME -Newport's
Back Bay. 4 Bdrm. sgle sty. s parkling ~..----
pool and tuste ful use of woods. tiles
and brick . Pe rfect! $219.500.
U~l()UI: ti()Ml:i
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
dlSO 1n Mf'S<J Verdi!. JI 546 5990
~COATS & WALLACE
Cc:P REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOl:All Y OWNED COMPANY SlRVINC
THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCC 1963
MEW LEASE OH LIFE -N e wly
decorated 3 Bdrm. patio h om e for
only $5.50, close to S. Coast Plaza Call
640-6161.
PERFECT PLACE TO -PLAY tn the
PRIVACY of your PRETI'Y heated
POOL in the PATlO or this lovely 3
Bdrm home. Quality hardwood floors.
s tucco interior. Priced at only $77,950.
Hurry to see this one! Cal S4Ml41
Srrvinq Costa M csa·lrvine
Hunl1ngton 8l'ach-N cwport B each
llGllG
Bette r than new S
bedroom with 3 baths.
formal dinmg and bonus room. Fresh paml. new
c:entral air condllionmit. new landscaping and on
old fushtoned price or
$118.500, make th111 a
mWll see llsL1ng. CALL
751·319L
CholcelcKbtde
Loc:allon. 2 t1tory 4 Bdrm
2 baths. large lol. RV ac·
cess. $99,950.
FOtl LlASEOtl SALE
TAkE YOUR PICK
Bte11lhlaking view or
harbor and ocean. 4
Bdrm. 211'.1 bolh condo In
Newport Crest. Call Cor
deuuls.
400E.17"'
C.M •••
IACI< IAY HAUTY
OMLYSl4,900.
This attract Ive older
home has 3 bedrooms, 2
bath, Is localed on large
lot with RV access. R2 LOT Beaullful hardwood
76S Hamllton. rtoors and rlreplace
Dnvebyonly. hlgtlllght lhe Interior of
RoyMcC_.., RJtr thls charmer . Seller 541.7729 mol.ivated. Make o£rer. ~~~~~~~1 CALl.556-2660
cae:
110111 ILlllfS CD. ovrn !JO YEARS OF SERVICE
ILUFF'S JEWEL
Dc:rnt. Dolorc~ End Unit On Choice
Gr ee nbelt ~cll tn f(. Lurge
Wrap·Around Patio W /Fountain
And P lush Planting. D ecorated In
Warm Neutral Tones. New Custom
Kitchen. Fully Air Conditioned.
Flexible Financing Shown B y
Appointment. $179,500. "A Joy Of
NewPort" Listing.
111 oova DRJVI 631-1800
S<C\lcA}µ-"~~s·
Tito# lntrlg11l11g Won/ Gama witlt a Clt11dle
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OCEAMFROMT
Fine c rafts mans hip in mahog. trim &
oak floors. sets off this la ndma rk : 4
BR.:a~ba. ho m e in finest location.
Est~hed tr ees & la wns. $475.000.
IACK BAY
Fine 4 bdrm .• 21h bath family ho m e on
quie t c ul d e s ac. Overs ized pool.
playhouse. e xtra storage $169.000.
IAYFIOMT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & s lip
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bur·d·· D•'"" N ~ t>l'J biol
EXECUTIVE HOME
PLUSTENMIS
Super upgraded. IR<' rm .
ly home 4 bdrm, 3 ba.
completely redecorah'<I
Lge. cul·de s ac lot
759-1501
540-3666
Wltela11
REAL ESTATE
lade lay Special
WATBFttOMT
Beautlrul waterfront
home with boat slip & :..a ndy b eac h . 111
BALBOA COVES . 4
bdrma .. family rm .. 3'"i
baths. 2 frplcs .. 2 paltO!\.
$327,500 lncludintt land ' ..... ley ,...,.
•HHon • 675-7060.
$6500DOWH
No qualirylng. Super J
BR & pool on a qu1l·t
filreet. Asaumable 81,:i'}
VA loan.
Call Us Al
754-7100
First time orrerc'1 In 121;!.i , _______ _
years. Out11tun1llng,
custom decorated home with large cozy ram1ly
room. built·tn TV. &
p•neled bar. Country kitchen with stained glass window, and room
for pool ma ke this a perfect fam ily home .
SUl8.500 673-8550.
Ol'f"' fll q . II\,,.,,'''""""" I
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IARGAIM HUMTHS
Here's the one you've
been looklnll for-a
J(reat MC!ia Verde Camlly
home ror only S78,900. 3
Bdrm 2 hath family room
w1'plr Lots or extras. re· ~ldy to move Into. Call
:;ow.1151
~HERITAGE
' • REALTORS
Eotlbluff lorqaift
Q Plan. Reduced $6,ooo. 3
Bdrm, 3 b•th t.ownhouse. seUer wants fast sale.
Submit on tenna.
4GOLll" ~JM C.llit'~ . ....
OCEAH Ir IA Y VllW
Beautiful. d ean 4 bdrm
with furn. rm. & pool on
l11rl(e lot In pnmc 1uco.
tlcducc.>d to $200,500. ~~~~~~I UM19UEHOMES
675-6000 Sell Idle ltcma 6'2·5678
~II. mecnab I Irvine
~ realty
FAU. IM LOVI WrTH 'MS!
Tas t e fully d ecorated Deerfield
Townhome featuring Van Lull &
Schumacher wallcoverings, came'
cpts. central air & brick patio
w /specimen tree. Jus t a 30·second
stroll to pool & jacuzzi! 3 BR &
family rm. $89,900. (T·l.28)
WOOOIMHH WAJ ... OMT
Dramatic lakes ide home incl.
s pcc taculur mtn view! Highly
upJtraded e ntry tile & cpta In
pleas ing earthtones . Lavl1Jh m aster
s uite + 2 BRs or optional den &
gourmet kitchen w/cozy nook. Juat
s teps to pool, spa & sandy beach.
$159.900. <T·l29> FORR~T POWERS 752·1414.
M2·t23S M4-4200 '°' Dover Drlll'e HM'*' View Ce_,
lrvlM et Cefn9US Velle't' Cimttr
752·1414
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. ~11
Real l:At<tte ----
RUSTIC
Save 125.000 rrom com. parable Or. Cty home New l3SO IQ fl 38R 2 rull BA. 15lCl7 lam1ly rm. din·
lng rm. frplc in I 1111ng rm f'orced air heal &
A/C. 33243 f a1 r111ew St 'v. m1 fro m Orl\•i.ia Hw y /Grand . Lakl'
Elsinon• 1 Only 27 m1
from SJCap & :!() m1 to Corona 111a new frt'eway
B & J I n " 1' ., t i--------C714/678-2049. 493 29521 OCEAHFtlOHT Wood panelmg. QUICI
hllls1de location. u warm
& comfortable ram1ly
home on ''• or an acre 4
Bdrms . includes mslr
swte with rrplc f ormal
dining rm An xlnt value
atS2S4.900 fee simple '
3 Bdrm + lien hum1· n11
IT AUAM JO)QIS rt lot trpl ht.111
ATMOSPHERE ins. pauo. beum~ ~~·I
You r own .. llltle bit .. or Ing.Ii $37S.000
Italy ldvlsh use or 673-3663 842·2~.I
ltahan 111<' a rusl•<'
673-4400
kitchen that will dehghl
the cher Enjoy the
pn11acy or the 3 bdrr1l. 2
b;i gard<'n home. Only
S(l}.000 i59· L~I
associated
HARBOR 111>0~ [U ', RE"' •rills
Jill W 11•.J f., ,, I'' 'tit. 1
/I 1>1 \ "mn nl
llarhm lnH·-.1 m1•n1 C'n
REG AMT
TOWHHOUSE
ThtS lovely home hu:.. 2 bdrms .. a study. 21;<;i
baths & a beaut1ru1 view
of the Big Canyon Goll
Course. Professionally
decorated in exquis1l
taste $235.000
'11~!.~D,..~
TUmEROCK
HIGHLANDS-VIEW
Super 4 bedroom rrtac Gregor Model
in Phase 2 . Available now .
Cul·d e-sac s treet and pool size lot.
B eautiful canyon view . Separate
family and dining rooms. 3 baths.
$209.000.
A COUMILL IAl'm8 CO.
644·9060
2111 SAN JOAQUIN HIU4 RO.
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2 bedroom & den -2 baths. fireplace -
BllC kitr hen with breakf aat area -Side
)'Ord, h !S room ror pool or Larae patio.
Pr1 ·ed below market al $239,000. SmaU
down payment & owner wtll uaJat lo
nnondng or lease option. Open House
Sat le Sun 1·4.
Now open dally Pr1ce reduced lwlce·now Laguna Niguel NIWPOaT .. a OCIAN VllW JBr. 3Ba, 20001q rt on!)' S89,900' 2 Story 3 TIUPLIX Swttpin& coaatal view
l90l·UJ20 C>tluware bcdrma & 11aanuc bonu.s Realty • Lovely Newport Triplex ltom all maJor room•,
W ol e .. ch N °'Ado ma room. l,Qvely country c3> 2 Bedrm unit.I Owner frtt from •0 Y po111able ~-Complellon Prlcea kJlchcn Spacaoua mut.er · wtU cooperau, on 1ru1u.11 o~truruon11 Pool •lie
Troy Realty 8Ctl•0090 wtna. Covered paUo Gu MONARCH IAY menl sale~ All leases lot Elega11l 2 story cul·
TOP BBQ. TRANSl-'~RRl!:O TllllACI Prime lnvntmt•nt F.x ~ illC home R•r• buy
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..-4 Hl"9HOOD SF.U.ER MUST HAVE Lllrge S bdrm home w t ~ll~l loci.lion' Ownt1r alSl~.000
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4 blluJ 1chlA, pk. Seecllrt BAROAIN HUNTERS Hldd6n aaCe. wel·b•r Calloow752·1700
Shopplna. 12 blk• lx'h. CALL 752.1100 FAST! w1refri1 .. pool ali-ed lot , OHN 111 .,. '' \ •1J111 'u"' i.ot 1
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W/0 , 10% down · $M.500. EVERYTHING •••:::::::.:.::•T•::,:•••• lot. 2 bdr 2 ba. ramily rm o Seascape Vilha1e.
Owner.ut8PM.964·2140 ---...... + bonus rm. 1119.500 North SC Last phase.
SUPER B""ACH CONDO. ANO MORE Owner will tlnance like 845-7044. 0po Sunday Beaut upgraded. Full
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Utikaua Homa ot M~a •"' bla, OCEAN VIEW.
Verd. lt "ph:1111t'd tnto' pool lttnnla rrt·H frnl
41 rPloutlon r~ferral 1•.rd. unl.l•u•I privacy.
i.crv\C. Utat b .. <'n'•tf'd S21U,OOO CourlHy la
• demand ror rnort' l*n ~OISllO
aal9apeaiple. We ate bu.ay
1raded beauty. a,., Mlle to deecribe thl• highly up· gar, Bkr ownrt77~80$3 Ownr!Bkr must sell 4Br. ---------
beach. TenoJs. jacunl. araded detached Laurel Mlt1loa Vlefo I 06 7 3Ba, prof lndscpd. & de New custom home, 2000
pool Ii sauna. Only model In Irvine Groves.••••••••••••••••••••••• coraled w/jacuiil It sq, n . 3 br. family rm. S73.~. BKR. 7$4-62162 Localed at end or the cul· 1 mm a c . 5 BR s an pool. Blln microwave , rareplace between danang
11nd need belp' t-;~ -2-ID_C_0• .... -... -6•1-t
perlenced or nrv. 1 '"' a.al~le may •P1>l1 l'lUS INCOME
Aunct1v" ta.nth~u 1 of ~t'Cf hlltdwOOd noora. n~ Iii tot> QHbl)' lpt'O wood beamed relllnp, 2 P'e> NllOl'••lts lo work hnrlt frplca and country wllb Contact Sandy IUtcben
Orlowaln or Jim Wood a '1.US ~
IAYSHORES
Dutch door doll house
Newly remodeled
1or1eous crpls . drp1.
parquet kitchen noor 2
paUos w/gas BRQ Th111
home ls priced to sell .
Call now! 646-7711
2 bdrm. 2 bath lnl.'omr
unit walh pnvttl~ y11rd
and "auo $190,000.
CAL.1. FOR
INFORMATION
644-7211
/Jn NIGEL
l\AILEY f,.
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Rul&urt
COHDOS AMD COTTAfiES
-Cosya..edicoMo•u~h..._
lltfl•• two ite*OOlll d91tM wtft9 loh of
c.a..wlw. Affwdlllle price of. •. $71,000
-s.-e Clttractln cott• • • ....,.
...... lot. CloM to tM D-PoW W.-.
wt ahof P"9 ....... s1z.ooo
493-1112
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CUSTOM HOM!S LOCATION
Of'EM DAIL y LOCA TIOM 145 E. 23rd St, C.M. LOWEST PRICB> Lovely new 2 story. fumi· LOCATION
HOME IN C.d.M. ly homes. 4 bdrms. 3 Talk about a bargain!
(~IW!11iMl$ttl ---------
aea• Elli ta le
Sll0,000. baths, silting area Lowest price an this
1 &per home and zoned w/frplc ln master bdrm. highly desirable area. TowMo,.. R·l . Principals only wet bar in family rm. Near So. Coast Plaza.
Vw PECIALIST al please. 640-5112 Agent. Mu ch more. Come & see Pr1de of ownership. This
the Condominium In· them. Owner/ Agent house features 4 lrg
formalJon Center JASMINE CREEi( 552·4894 or 642·2164 or Bdrma. 211. BA, forma I Servmi all or Orange Co 642-7752. c:hning room. step-down TOUCHSTONE f<LTY Come aee the spec-_::....:_....:_ ______ living room w /brlck
18582 Beach Blvd 18 lacul11r OCEAN VJEW
Condo\ 2 Br. t"°' Ba. frpl,
port Wlhwshr. refrig. up·
grd'd & immac. Pool
prvlg's . $56,000. Call
968-8064.
1042 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WATERFRONT CONDO.
2 BR main channel, 30
ft .• alip, h ighly UP ·
graded. $175,000. Dy The Sea Really 846-_445_7 __
Irvine 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OWNER·IBr Orangelree
Condo.
air. all amen1t1es.
$46,SOO. l714) 551·2176 c~ 963.086 7 from lhas 2 i<ly' a BR. 2~ MESA NORTH ~':J',cro~ ~~d~t~l~~oor. ---------i ba home. Maatcr swte Spacious 3 br 2 balh. BeautUuJ area, Unlversa· has view plus cozy formal darung room, fam 400£.U-dlfOIAll ly Park. Garden home. 4 HOME +IMCOME retreat w/hreplace. rm&frplc.Newcarpet11. C.M MW br,lgmslrsuile,2~ba. 1245.900. Avail Nov. bl k h 1 p -· ~ _.. • .--. _., EAST SIDE 640-Z422 3 oc s to sc oo relly ~~ $95,995. 552-9288
1, ........ n..., 3 bdrm, 2 ba '""" S l/Su l "'PM street $84,900. Will sell
..., J•U ... -Vl"'n 3 n . ., r l' "A"'7221 TOWNHOUSE. Jrvlne home w/calhedral 1:e1I _..;...:... _______ , as ·.....,.
Woodbridge Crossing.
bdrm house. Encloi.ed tance to shops & ..,.,nc · MESA VERDE By owner. 646·3903 &
rust.le eKlenor. Call lo· 4Bedrm,2bath.1850aq.
de-aac street on a lree Velarde. lamlly rm, new many o l he r ll l r 11 s & !Jving room. s undeck
luled par~ 4 bedrooms. crplS, prof. lndscpd $229.500 Opn Sundays o(f master br. 2 ba. 2~
huge ram1ly room, cen· D>-20U 12-5. w t Highland Dr car garage. Best buy '"
tra.I alr and Iota MORE. ~or833-1316. area 900-4180. S36-69'74.
Mlwport•ach 1069 licaOlywT.,..._.1 IMB·2&49
••••••••••••••••••••••• R.e8fd/Bkr 640-9019 Yiu.A GRANADA
PACIFfC VIEW
OPIHHOUS!
WB>/THURS
THEPROPERTY While wuter ocean
MART views. sounds of the aurl.
Sept 13/14-12.00 lo 4 PM
:Q Holmwood Dr. NB
CalJ 546-2313 RANCH REALTY """' lij 0 ·,, \ICJN 10 111 NJ(f •
BELOW
MARI ET
i.n lhe
PRESCOTT
'=;;~;~0~m: [91ffff8d .. !l[f1_
Biscay, super lrg lot, Opnw..er.ach 1·5
642·0112, 644~ OCEANFRONT HOME or by appt.
SACRIFICE!! 2 sly.-2 + den.-2 yrs.-38drm. 2....,Ba V·Plan
Beaut. new Lg. 3 brm. Builder occ. ·Luxury condo. Wood·decke d
l l 11 graded home 0 b I g a r · · ""Uo. Uvln" room. dining 0 a y up . r-..<UA7,000. Make ocrer.. ,,... .. 673-4311 ... ~-~ room. 2 car garage "GIUta" designed-BIG &
BESr IN AREA ·3% to $1 I J,500.
S.O .Save $8940. Charle!! 714~
Qutnlal'd, Realtor. on du· 213·'1216-2:S40orc ty 673-8250 M S 46S1J 1--------
in San Clementea' m08'
luxunou.s condom101um
reudence Rarely avull.
onJy 1120,000
BERTHA HEN RV
REALTORS
21.S Del M11r 49'l·4121
S-Juatt Capistr.o I 078
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER
MUST S A<.:RIFICE-
Large 4 br. 2 ba. cor lot.
To many xtras t.oo men·
lion Must see 188.800.
()pen hse 496-2381
1080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbndge Place I, 5Br.
388 on cuJ-de.aac nexl lo
beach 731-4484 wkdys 0pen Tue thru Fri. 11·3 Harbor Vw ""91 r--------•
WOODIRIDGE
Lowe~ll pnced Driftwood
model, 2 story. 3 bdrm.
2'1t bath. Amuous seller.
submit on Lerma. CALL
640-511.2
,, '"••'"' ,,I".,, •• , ...
H f A l fl'''~ t)f ""' 'l1VI 1111
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Turtlerock 4 BR home.
open weeke nds . 5222
Grtnnell. 833-38111.
Sl03Seasbore Drive Monte1to 4Br. FR. brand
CAN'T AFFORD
2HOMES
MUil tell sharp 2 Br con·
do. in good loc. nr beach.
10% Down, asking sm.ooo. Submit offers.
MIWPOIT CENTER
RE.ALTY 640.1812
SALE IY OWNER
nu crpta. redec thruoul
Vacant. euy fmam:mg.
$161.500. ree. Owne r .
640 UAl.
SACRIFICE
Elegant lrg nl'w up
graded 3 BR. 673-4311.
AR\.
VACANT
READY TO OCCUPY
3 BR. I~ BA. 162.500
Owner anxious toseJI.
Call u.\al
754-7800
lngs plWI r emodeled 2 2 BR, 1 ha, walkin._i: dish· ~ Bngbton Mdl. 1136.000.
garages. Big yard.<J. Btfl 1147,000. Bkr, 4994883 21 546-8474 eves.
day ror appl to bee Cornf'r Duplex. 700 ft. $93 ,000. Seller GIVEAWAYl'RICE ~9491 Begonia 1152,500. Open * motivated. Call 645-9161 Woodbridge Blsco Y 4 LairJiina leoch I 048
Sat/Sun. 640·5829 aft 5. Wntdfff Realty bdrm. 3 bath, r11m.rm, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J,,,,,;;orlW\j13JlflfD Cod oMHO 1024 frplcs. S20K In upgrades.
Eastbluff
VlEW-4 bedroom, 3 hath
Lusk built home. Quality
carpets, custom window
PORTOFtMO
Harbor Vi~w Homes
Phase Ill This 3
bdrm+sep guest rm has
2600 sq rt with 3""1 ba. If
you're looking for quail· IQUE JOHN LYTrLE
ty, you can have immed Home. n e w wiview. POIJS4!118ion of this super
Asking $149.000. 1 Owner. Real Es late •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• L 0 w Agt. 559-6773 MONTICELW TWNHSE ---------i 3llr. 28a, 1370 sq fl. Obi LE.ASE Ol"TIOM SELL YOUR OWN ultach gar, super toe. 2 BR, prof decor, patio
HOME pools, clbh!ie, s harp de· home. Central air cond.
S895 F"E&Asbast mads cor. $67,800. By owner 0 0 w N HST IUY Adult commuruly, pools fin. saJes. escrow etc. 54,S..8123 or 960~95 OH EASTSID! & tennis.
REALTY FREE I d 4
HOMES Super re mode e 28 .. Culv--"al• Plan4l. Bdrm 2 bath (1&mlly n ICJT\I R E. Adv1M>r)' Service A REAL FfMD home ln choice area. On·
530-2224 Spacml.tS 3 Bdrm, 2 ba VA terms! 4 Bedrooms+ 1.y$79,900. Call s.46-5880 3 BR garden home. Univ.
---------. h o m c. w I 2 b r I "k pool make this a great Park. Al(l. SS1·4682 8· ---------1 fireplaces, turned wood ramily home! Talk lo 1-'-lO_A_M_·_P_M" _____ _
POOL HOME J>06l8 and a deep window Red Carpel, we I.lat.en. Univ. Pk. 3 br. 2 ba, single FHA VA TERMS ledge for your phmts 754·1202 f m I y h o m ~
Sharpe bdrm home. new $89.000. 1~:..;_::..:.;;., ______ ~~~~~~~~~! 1133,000./bker552·1632
* DUPLEX * treatment, all builtin.s. JACUZZ I -SPA . 2 Ocean side of hwy, level Fireplaces. Walk lo
lot. easy access to beach. schools. shoppina. ten-Needll paint, mlnor re· nl'I.
pairs; Ideal for home & 1714)9SS.Oln income. llurry. only
$159.000 a.-. Daily
Mis!ll{)fl ReaJty 494-0731 23 ( 5 A.rw.
SZ0,000 DOWN Newpoti le9dt
Owner will rinance: 3 BR~~~~~~~~~
luxur10UIJ home, (an·---------t.a5llc oceian views. Close
to shopping & beach.
$154.000
"I " REALTOR
494-161 I
llGCAHYOH
HUGE LOT
5Br. 3Ba. 3 rrplcs, tux·
wioua home. built upon
nearly ~ ot an acre. cul·
de-sac lot. tastefully de-
clean home that shows ._l_l_7S_.ooo __ 586-4288 _____ _
Uke a model. 2315 Port Carlisle Place. $215,000 mcludang la nd Owner
leaving area. must sell
lh1S monlh. Submal nll of·
fen. Agt 640-41<16 Open
UU5 weekend.
$ I 2.000 Dowtt
Bact Bay View. 2 story.
4Bdrm. dm. formal din·
Ing. 3 frplc's. lrg lot. No
qualifying. ammed oc·
cupancy. Owner will
ca rry . Full price .
$232,000. By owner Prine
only. 640-7778.
1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••
6°/o DOWM ,
Lale model dbl wtft In
line ramily & aduJt .. rk.
kank repct1ses11on. easy
lenn'4.
MoY. Ho.-Ston
1062 N. State College
Anaheim
9SM500 crpl3 In bdrma. Owne 2512 YotlClr Ploce M E S A V E R D E =
has remodeled kitchen. SHOWPLACE ~. a c re OPIM HOUSI SMOtcETRH
New cabinets, stainles partt-vlew comer. BIG. 1020CONCORD 2 BR/2 ba. end unit.
!lleel sinks & coun BIG HOME. •179.ooo COSTA MESA Pallo. Nr. tennis. park.
tertope. New linoleum in 1967 Balearic. 546-9269 THURS/ FRIDAY 1.3 $73.SOO. Owner. SSJ ·2736
SACRJFICE • Br 2 aa.
vtew hme. Pool u yd.
T.O.W. $129,000. 673-3415
6BEDROOMS
COC"ated thtuout. wet bar. Contract of sale. 10~
wine racks. inter-com. down. 3 br 2 ba. loaded.
Plansforpool.spa,pad· 1.1.T . Bob Marcel
dle board court etc. are 9157·2666 Included. Separate yd 1---------
•EXCITING•
MIWPOITIEACH
DIL WIDE LUXURY ses MOMTH RIMT kil&ba. RV ac·ccs11. Only COST ... MESA SAT/SUNDAY 1·5
$74,900. Phone today .. I•--------"' 54:>-9491 Try this beautiful S bdrm The Or 4 BR with 2 BR guetil
apl. Has fireplace.
decks. view. hardwood noon. Excellent ramily
ho~ with yard. In qwet
a r ea overlookin g
Bluebird Clnyon & ll'n•
ru11 couro. $187,500
area Cor kids, xlnl loan SI 0.000 DOWN assum~P~N HSE S 1100 Mowth home in Mesa Verde
Breathtaking landscap-
ing, formal din·rm. liv-rm & fam-rm. $126,500.
Game Room
... you've always wanted!
Just meanl for family
run. Come see this 2155
sq. n. .. 3 bdrm .. 2...., IJ:i.
townbome. located on
Quiel cul-de-sac strt'el.
SAT/SUN 10..5 3Bdrm. 28a. 180 degree
J4 Inverness view of golf couNIC!, new
1!178Wtnston Manor. 2lk.
2& A buut1ru1 h<>mc.
Ready t.o oecupy CEDAR GLEN OuPre & Assoc. carpet11. drape&, No
Agt. Call Jim FlandeN 1.-!q_uaJl_f.:..yi_n.:;:.g_. 9_5_7_·l998 __ . __
CalifonNo Pociflc
Mobil• HotM Sain
NEW Ca-OOMINIUMS
IN OCEAN.CLOSE COITA MBA CEDAR GLEJlf PREVIEWS
l oca11on 11ua1~y ano IUllll'f
From '87.500
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
3 Bdrm, 2 bath home on a
ovenilzed lot. Loads of
polenllul. orrercd al
$95,750.
WESTMINSTER
c1 1•1 749·0909 ore,
M1·5787 res. & 640-6984
Sat/Sun ·
S 12,000 DOWM 2706 ~40.'59 ;~e 208
JBd~~it .~?:!~pt~. •-Mobi---... -HotM-__ S_t_or_•_
JASMINE CREEi
'~"-"'
J'M f!Olln Av•tl\•O Coetn MftM
Caille><n•• C 7141 ~2·6134
WOM'TLAST!
Greal inves tment. 3
Bdrm & ram-rm home.
lmmac. thru-out Flex•·
ble terms S73.000
new drps . I 'll carry Sanith-w1dt'. Arl"t·nl
balance al 11150/mo No w i ncw l!'Xl4' add on.
credit needed. 957·1998. new cpl~tdrp:., ht•low pk
rt•nt Only Sl!J.000 Harbor High area. 3 OCEANFRONT . S Ctl047621
3 bedroom, ramlly room Coll Prk 3 UR 2 BA.
h1m1ly rm, foll carpel/
drapes. brk lrpl. oll bll
L01J11M Hfflt I 0 S 0
bOOrm. 2 bath. pool. al· UN ITS. Prime Balboa 848 8R!JS
w ith o wn Jac uu.a.
1249,SOO
ley, $127,SOO. Agenl. Pentn. loc. Xlnt cond i----------
Herd to FMd Pion V
Ocean view. 2 istory.
bedroom ram1ly home
C hoice of lenders
$248,SOO
1n 11. w 9 lk l o 0
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Due lo stroke, Leisure
World 2 BR. 2 ba manor
6'5-5044 ~~~425.000. Agenl •EXCITING•
schools/shoppln1t ~.950 Agt. Dan Lewi.ll $83,950 w/Jocnd
891·9817 In prime Costa Mesa RACQUET CLUI
M06U)' rum. Incl sterling ---------
& Dresden Chma. $54,000 ---------cash. 837·2153
COLI OF NEWPORT
REAL TO HS
675-55 I I
•SI 15,750.• :'II~~:_ ~·:q~·,~~~a~~ POOL
IACKIAY VIUAGE ~ mature trees. Call Ju.\t llatod • Ule roomy V..,..A TUMS
2 Story. 3 bdrm. 2"'2 Balboa Island Really 64.5-9161 Wlnbleton Model tour are available on this
baths. Super location. A'""'"'""""'"""" bedrooms 2Y, baths · great 4 8drm. ram rm ---------i Motivated seller. Call 673-8700 family room • covered home which alts on a pre·
W ATYFttOHT 640-5U2 ---------patio· sparkUng pool and nu um foe lol providing
Fabulows • UR, 3 ba , 2· MESA VERDE a secluded retreat for pnvacy 1md orr 11lreel RV
BEAT INFLATION
OWN YOUR LAND
Beauurully decorated
Trina Model with Back
Bay view & the land has
already been purchased.
Move an ready. Cull now. sly. home wt approx · VACAHT parents · ca.II for on BP· parking. $77,500.
sq. ft. or luxury, Incl. Prime corner location. pointmenttosee lhlsonc. for .Cal ~
formal dln. rm. w/anl.I· Anxious owner has re· 64 21 I
que mirror bar; custom SUPER SH•RP duced price ugaln! Take ---------21 w a II pope r th r uo u l . ~ advantage. only $123,000. custom c handeliers , 3Rr, l YJ Ba, paneled ram Ca.11646·7171 IASTSlDE
::i~:.·~::Si";1~:~n°t;:~ ~~·t•~v:~l~~~}~·~: 1,.Q:YtV0''~·~1· 4 Sep~~~h~!son ~ ~~~~~~~~~1;~;;;;;;~~~;~ MewportC...+er .• ~~h'.Zf~:~::.1?· ;~i;;::;~i'! •PAV@ ~:ili:~~~o~""/l~,l -o·FF-E•R·oo·A·~·~·~·v•1•c•E•1• 2 ~~:a~':~:~r'!dor 64
0.
5357
ft.bottl.~.ooo family, 3 Rr, huge patio RI/MAX LelthepubUcknowwlth Condo, behind aatc 14. Bayrront compl ex ;
CYMTHIA KATI & pool, Uonuis rm. EZ FOR SALE ReaJton•831·1266 llD ad ln the Dally Pilot Patao level. green bell Newport Bay Towers,
a.d lltah 537-2271 beach & frwy acceas. BY OW .... ER Service Directory. ll can view. Upgraded ca111C!ts Peninsula adult condo; 2 ----------t $119,000. Seller musl J"lll cost you as little es Sl.85 w/ beautiful matching BR. 2 ba. pnv. balcony,
move Ebbllde Really Huae 4 bedroom, 2 bath, u.....tl. Side· per day. For more In· drapes. Priced !!, 000scll pool, security bldg.
E 4lM 9456 with pool, Jacuzzi, family IM UI • rormatlon and complete below market at • •0 • • llSS,000 TH . room, 2 flr e placu, Pric• Slashed ratescaUS4Z.S67ti. Jim Pale, Piasa Newport Agent87S.5200 By owner, 2 sty, 5 BR. 2 flrepil, completely re· .,. i RJly. 975-0616 __ ,;...;::, ____ HT--S--
ba. dcn. dln'a rm, lrg R·2 modeled thro'ughout. Remodeled Interior . ~-..a....... 1052 •-~ 1012 t9WPO"' ' crner lot, 1104.000. 8 k 1 ,,. at SUper 3 bedroom home -,,...-~ ....,...... Beautiful 2 BR split
673-9179 an appria ae"" wrth eating area .. ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••• level, ruatlc charmer. $1$5,000. Muil sell f\reolac.andmlcrowav~ Board11ldlna.1hakeroot. V A TRIPLEX· 11'9.960. Al. low H l0% In kitchen. Pauo. $94,900. ~ oJ>Cn beams 4s turned
EA.5TS1DELOC. down. Ask for Ed BKR C.11540-1120 Coldwel Banker poat.s. Euy care yard $800. mo. Income. Cb«now.9114-2455• ' ' wtth tot. ol uaed brick.
• • DU()(), Agent. 813-1314 MESA VERDE -l?ESICl(NllAl OQOl(CAAGf COMMNY $tt9,900 Appralaal baa been or-
dered on Olla clean 5 MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 U., Vt• 1 ... '-!.a 3 Bdrrns., family rm .• re·
bedroom family home. xlnt cond .• $89,llOO. Open j BOW/POOL #1 lltc.lfonH PACIPIC ISLAND ....,,_..,... modeled home wllh
Talk to Red Carpet, we Hoose Dally 1·5. 2972 An· 't , L l v e at th e beach. Adu It m1111y c1.1.11tom features.
ttaten.754-1.202 dl'08St .. 546-447B . $89950!1.I. O..PoW 1026 community, large 3 bedroom, 3 $149,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · l h l ed 2 car CALL646-4463 ' c:or-.. Mw 1022 MISA VlltDI SteaUhl.a ~114 bedroom. bath unit wt overs r.
••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 3000 so ft cuatomlaed 2 balh home with pool, lllMTTO IUY attached garage wtth ocean and
By ~r. Compleiclfi re· home nr golf courae. fa m 11 'I r o o rn . 2 All rent •PPlltti lo down mountain vlows. Community pool
d payment. "480 ptmo-rnodt.led 4 bdrm " •m· °""l'ler *Ill carry 2n • flrept•cca. Thia home Dmo. leue w/opt. lo btlY and clubhouse. $139,500. Mariner's Cove
H.~I'Y
GO DIRECT
1906 lll~land
10ff I rvlne I. Th as l
bedroom. 2 bath beaut.
H11rbor H1.chlands v .i
cant home necd11o new owner. Open House Sun
1-4. Century 21 Doyle Co.
Reall.Ol"S. MS · 1161$
PRICE RED UC El> I
Ow n e r says 'e ll '
Fabulous 900 sq. n. e n
tert.alnmcnl room + 4
bdrms., Corm al dining
rm .• sep. ramlly rm .
etc .. etc. Must see to rully
appreciate! $152,500
NEWPORT IEACH
KIDS &PETS
"~ 0( a m1l1• from lh~
huch. rw1 an lhe sun
3Rr . 2Ru . loo mJny Xlrtl'\
t o mt'nllon. an mo!lt
beaulll ul ~,. ... 11m1 I y
Park an <.alifornta,
swamang pool. Jacuu1,
saunas. enclosed roller
!lkallog rank. minute!!
from 1-'ashaon Is land &
lhr Pov1lhon & only
133.SOO. IDLB.246·7 1
Callfomia Pacific
Mobile Home Sales
2706 HJ1rbor. Ste 208
540.5937
REALTY 675-1642 Beach living
THE ILUFfS SeveraJ new homes lett
IAY VIEW 1n u beautiful rocky oce1n rronl park. pvt A devastatingly .~tt<>rllt· community, sublC"ltln1t
ed & deUghtJul Dolor<'!! a llowed In park 3
p I a n " . D cf I n I l e I 1 beache:i + pier. home.
without equal. ll9'l.OOO pnccd from
HASTINGS & CO S2.9 900
REALTORS &40-S560 HHAISSAHCI
PURE CHARM Mobllt-propertJes &
land development Co
S,04 .MO C7141499-1816
"" 17141557.0600 Cut• 3 t>ed'room near i----------
beach. Br11hl living Mabft.Ho...Sto...
room with w1boam1..od 1-~ANTASTIC BUY
cellln• • COIY rlrt1place L o v o I )' d b I w l d •
Flnaerttp kitchen & Parklane, complete ly
brea\fut nook. M RR upgr•df!d, very low park
wt private pallo • bath rent. 124.990. l6784<86).
A prtce )'OU 'II Uke, hurry 1---..:848~-8895;.;;...;_ __
•Hve! in Clem. bucb. 3 br,
CENTURY 21 $26,000. San J uan 2 br
$218.000. Capo Bch 1 br Gold Star Service $10,000 4911-1840
64 .. 704 -------i~-Unrurn 111n1 le mobile ____ ..;;._ ____ Seavlew Ham ton home room for enlaflle·
~I. s BR. 2"11 b ' ram ,.,etit 300 E Cout H•1.
rm home ln lrvlne Tcr· $175,000. &40-7198 hat been completely re· ol 193.500. ! BR, 2~ _t)a, ra~. comer lot w/pool.1·--------•I decorated to Include den Townbouae w/wel· New crpta, kitchen ., .... ~ ... V118D• pe I se d o o k entry , bar, frplc, traab compac•
b1th1 •. Open Houu "'5~"' lift '" ct!f'amlc Ule kitchen. new tor. pool " Jacuut, 2
81t/Sun 1 ·5 , 1801 Lovely 4 br 2 ba bome. c•l'Jlt'l.I and drapes, llle uuna " clubhouae
St-adrift.. or call tor appt. privacy, new pool " batha. Owner haa boUiht Small ocean view. 1412
f'71.5(18 J1cuul, lmmac. 8, another home. Hurry, K.R. Prope_rtltoa,491·93111
Owner SI U.500. Jef Ju&t llAlt'd. Won't llBt l Sl'l.L k1l• item• will\ a Find what :rou want U. 54&28'71 Ev.. M1·%1S'7 Al.k tor &d Ch~rnow. DaUv Pllot Claaatned Ad. DailJ PUot Cluailledl. Agt'nl. 9'M·lMM ,
A CO&.awlLL IAMKll CO.
496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,.. ...... .., ....
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Sha-3 bdrm condo· 1275,000213:430-8829 ~; terms. or make oner.
.,. • $ _,. ' 17M045or871-Wl pool un.. 114,.,.,., By Owner Bh.dC1 rondo.,• ...:..;..;.....:.;_.;.....;.._....;.. ___ _
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1 BR b yfront •UP oall achla. lop Ml&hborhood a bake roof, brl ti ht, Pavlbon. 67~1.Z Bier ~t 5 0 I"' • e81-3323. "96<5MO SZ2,S.new pnvale 11tory ....... ..._ S._.. ,. "' Tl•I' rand ltN1u1·N1 t'\lrn or unfurn MD~ IM6. mo to mo. OK. Call c b •err u I k It c h e 11 t'or adul&a over 30. No ~ im MaciJ.MMl, mr tu ll41.( lni:omeo S!J.'1111 631 »40. 67~ *I ~. Sel«l PropertLC!tl, w/d3hwhr. L1e Uv rm, t BR. 2ba. formal din rm. ON UTl'LE ISLE 2 BR MOO. O~at 2 BR. winter. pet.a Depotll required za. ltl v.ry nk P•rk No quallf> I.Al elf t'CbLit -~I 31111 prof. lodlpd. $476. mo fem rm w/frplc, rumpus ~. LR factna' BOAT FP. OIW . clOM to oce.n • ._7_$2._ID> ______ _
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EXCITING OI' .. u1-......, Eaflljde 4 OR, z~ ba. A N f 964 2$6& PROMONTORY 2 8d lae. I unltaWI)' rrm bch. • • Loh fw s. UOO ,... .. _ _..... b , .. _ 1 • +IAu'lt ram •din room . Alt. 0 ee. · ' wi• .. 1..1• Pen• ... ~·-.. A'!' ..... ..,, .. ••• 3101 917\'t E. Balbo• Blvd, "-..,..,. ..... c '1 ......, ~ __,.,....,,. aard'"'"'"' lo"I '73-2''11. .,, "'' .,..,...., ., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• """' S.S......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2:5 Utll ~Id No pt.'ta _,,,_, ....... r '' ~I vo.r57'5or2l3/~ .,___ .. -1 •• "'G SfTI .J-1 eeo.1144, 751-0ZZt. ON WmoAT. ER 8d BEACH. View. pier. 2br. --------1 ..-os-.W11at>ta.,• bin ~ -,_._.CM.) .....,..._...... · 2 rm11. Sof75 lbr$400 S350 AdltA C.W .. Mw Jl22•~--------
Cl.ff idle Par1Ch.M' lffr, Hununston BHtb --RENTAL BY PUBLIC Hat"tw 3242 boet 1Up, $750/mo yrly. uW 0pd, TU May. '303 E'. ....................... ,.. Jl26 +..._ rcn In 1 .. 1wi• l\y '17,000 "q· rt hit oqr ..._.,. U.fw'lllllM4 BJD on Oct. 9. 19711, ah ....................... Fumlahed or unturn. r.daewater n )8'71·28e6 ---------r.;;;; dw&ea_ Park rent Mb l;a c1flr• tto11si11al , ....................... 2,3 ,4, bdrm h ftm ei. ON LIDO l "LIC . -..;;·-------
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11&.llOO. CALL TODA\ <.;mwr 113:>.00U ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,.. For info call Coun· rm. tam rm. dt.-ck, ~ew dlnln• rm. pvt patio. ;,e $325. 403 E. Balboa. 1l ,I -mo. r1n" to ttll Ill ...... t..i ~l>P l'ntr .. l '"'" uGNted 8aclcbay/ Univ"nii 1 Dr home. 311• boat slip, I" ll v BeauWuJ 2 Bdrm, den. i br. winler retl. htd. pool. re -v
CltCUIO'f, l>•v1d Hourkl' llltr •HC>Mlflt..085 • ty ol Orungt<. OSAI Reul crpt.I It paint thruout bath S800/mo. 7»0U7 eves Jl.':!:~.• ... ~-=~ )46 ~ LOW Kl!:NTAL.S ~late Div m4>834 ~ S1300 mo/offer . Ownr. Wat..-fr0ttt Ho.a Wlnler rental. full 2 BR
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-..-__,. _,._, SDO I br kid Ok 1ar yd No de=lla'' Move to· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 1teP1° from water 139511495 mo. 114 E . &i Catalina vlew1. Clote I a r a 1 • fr pal Io w , ~~:ut:..PJAnK ~-t• e>...rt S2402+d11wk1dun<'h d•f Kids' Yd. pet RIMTALS Highly upgrad~ Avail Balboa Bl 875·5881. to Fuhion laland •fine eeo.2358.. ~ . ~ C'r'Mll'l,1.tlOft• • Di52bdod/pct p11UO ok Sm11ll ftt 64.5 4900 I BR, l Ba ......... SJOO approx Sept Ulh S775 l213)335-4eM beach. 644-2811 1--------
ftll!W lWl ltdd OO. C'Orntr 2400 SJOO:Jbqcarar11Lll.ll •CONSUMER'SCUU>E 2 BR.28a ........ $(50 M&-M34or67S-t938 ,._,._u___ 3724 ~~~~~~~~I SaWl•-ua v1·1"1 lot. unu•ual priv•t·) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3bf2bt1111r pb 38R.2Ba ...... $S2S/65()1---------_..,,....._ -IU ,...~ ror tmm•dl•l 1.Jo. AfUtOWlU.AD vtew aJ95 •br kd/pt opt/buy Deluxe• I br w/xtr&ll! Nr 5 Br, 38a ...... $850/875 SEA VIEW 3 bdrm. 2'-'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AvalJ. now! 3 8.R. 2 ha., New 1&2 bdrm I xury
Wik-.~ i l'J'».13> 11e<"ludNI. JOH . 1b11 & 1 ft"' Own service 111 llll S240 lt'1o 11 deal Sm 3 BR. 2 be $500 b11, + ram rm. ocean frailer. I br. ru .. n SIZ5 children OK, no pc:tJ. llduJt apta In 14 planb
Ml M05 d.-n P'u 1 n "'" tor •fK~E FOR Ut't:• fee.~ Mlaalon vlcJo view, pooUtenru.. Sl,000. 2$38 Nwpt Bl. <ror> $850. A1et1tl'7S.SM4 from l290 + poob, ten·
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CHOICE Don't 30 t.hr()"lh all the YOUlll color lY. carport. Near mo.67S-l203. Mcfadden to Scawlnd r.."..!'eN~~lre avorado hait!lleaohearchingforu 11 you're not huppy. H.V.homc S br.3bo,fm· new. S250 Inc ulll. VWqe.(7141893·5198
..,_, ~ quick !!alt' PROP ERTi ES home Wc huve 100'1 t.o w c. r e not h a PP Y ! ly rm. 2 frpl 's, wet bar. 3 536-2444 8 A C H E L 0 R A P Tfl'ownllOUlie, &ovely. apac "aJble t~rma Submit ctM>Olle rrom dilly. Don't PERSONAL aaalatanco car f ar , view, tennla, w/1ar11e. S250 mo. b
SOOOO ac e.:Jl -4560 l\1o1ent Apple Valley delay call now! In loc11Una urenlal. spa, pool. ssso. 644'2185 s~:f~.1~,'"~~~L 673-7827 at&PM. :Y\~:~~":~t:an~e ~t~
10 acrl' Av0<'11do C.rovt• • / • 1 ucrc hor"c s>r<> 191-tltl 645-4900 't523 CAMPU,Dl:IRVlt(£ Seeing ls beUevlne S285 1 ApU165/mo. 536.3037 811ch apt. Ulllilles pd, patios. Some with au
$167.300 Vulley Cent('1 ~rtu'6. lle&dy tu build ........__ ,_1___. 3206 Contumtr't Gulde br &l beach, pool Small lrtlM 3744 Pool & Jae. Refortmres aarage. Swimmina pool
(No. s u , t:ou nl y J S4660w/term1o - -fee.645-4900 needed S225 mo 675-7008 Jacuui. TennUI courts. I •"2·2164.~73-0782 '' I'• ilcrei;. f''antai.tle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eusts1de 1 BR. very WOODBRIDGE •CONSUMER'SGUIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• or893-7S74 da : blk to Huntington 11bop·
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porty in the bt•uuUful For lease 6 bdrms. 3 6PM. 548-0901 matr. BR. 2 baths. llv. 673-21632 HunUngton VIiiage Lane
Marl• n n iu. $61100 Charmer 2 Brfrplc gacr baths, pool. Avail. 9/16. 3brnn2bcoa tmwnmhaeon ,poonewl. !>An9g5 Blulfa lra 4 BR condo rm .. kitch .. den. utU. rm. H.B. '714)898-91161. w/Lcrms w/shopspace$250U7 ) $650.Driveby964Dcnver • ·.... S750 Readytogo · w/wabr/dryer·allbt:aut 3 BR twnhle apt. 2\.Ati b11,1---------
" 20 arrt"I Nr ahoii:s & Locat.ora898-9891 fee Or.Call~ mo.675-S496. ~or6".l767 furn. Elec. aar. Frpl: frp~c. encl pat.. I~~~~ Br. children welcome:.
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"' DUPL!<;X Oul:<t.und ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!,;,.I .... yad, c2o capr 'enrcel Cambridge, 3 BR. 2 ba: LIDO ISLE·Rambllng Jacuul. Only $275 mo. _673_·7_l_83 ______ .._mo._84M907 ___ . ___ _
Ing huy for Lhc 11we~tor "'"""'""'• ' · d in $Sl5. 552·7896/ 3.000 sq rt single sty SSz-3750.keeptrylng ,._.._u___ .-1-Atertain on your patio gar. $475. ~l i2A.s home on ovrstud street _..,. __ ER I & 2 br. pool. ga r ~Tt7T.4626nowl lluge3Br$32S. U7A> TSLMgml 642 1603 . . t.o street lot, 48r, 3Ba. l.crlJllRa•och 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r, trees. 1265 & $325 t"ARGO
l/67~715or 1/522 2080 Locat.ora 898-9891 Fee SPICtAL CONDO 3 e d r m • 2 ,,., b a formal din rm. ram rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MANCHA Ans u.Jts. 842.11583; 1142.szs1 ~~l~~~1~~S~~c. Coro.a det M• 1222 3 BR, 2 ba, great 11trea. Townhouse, Cam· rm, 2 ~5-~ + 2 lg patios LAGUNA Bt:ACll MTR Large 1.2&3 ~droom C:.•"' 'f Loh/ c,.,,.. 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail lO/l. $4SO/mo. Lse sty Townhome. Univ. INN. S7S/wk & up. Maid garden apla. Dahwhr. SEAVIEW opt.Sa>,S00.64().2S8l Park Village Ill. Dbl £aatbluff 4 bdrm exec. serv .. color TV. he11ted bltM. encl.1ar. gaA bbq. :. ••••••• •• •• ••• •• •••• •• SPARKLING
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gar, 2 paUos. dshw~hr. home or 3 bdrm + den. pool. UUI. t71AM94·5294. Poof. Gu Pd. 778 Scoui---_.;:;=-_ __;, __ _
New ocean view 2 br. 2 2 br, ent'IObed back yard, Beaut. cond. Adu.ll8. No D.R. LU 025 mo. 98SN.CoutHwy. Pl.642-5073
ba. Lease or lease option. •in&le car gar 00 pets pets please. 12 Mo. lease. w/aardener. No pets .
$41).l~aft 5PM. Fanla.~lll' vtew. 61\7~e!!.. 675·0562, eves $280. Avail Oct.i . 646-6479 $57S. mo. Avail. Oct. 15. Reta r-·d. AveU. Sept. Oceanfront. winter rental. New 2 br. 2 ba. all bllrus. .r.-.• Days, 633·5001 or evee 281.h. 6'S:73flll or &42·~ studio. I BR. 2 BR. hld frplc, encl. gar. p11tlo • ._ _______ _ M2~ By appt. pool. Starting at S32S pr lndry rm. $350. g 2 BR apt. encl P•t & Ca srciaf FAHGO Harbor View Ho m ea, RARE FIND!. I BR for ,..,_rtl' 1600 ~R 5717or1/S22 W80 i;mashing 4 BR 2 bo $210. Haa appl 11 & gar
-r-r ( ' ·' Locators 898-989l Fee .. ••••••••••• ••• ••. ••. • d rpl. $700 Per month. -------·'~ .. ! ................ __ Mient6«·7383 0-PoMt 3226 CAHNEltY VILLAGE ~ FurnJt.hf'd 1 Br. 2'~ ba executive •••••••••••••••••••••••
HEWPORT llACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• view home, ga rdener, Cbarmlng 2 br, 1 ba hae.
1lU"ee commcrr1al lots, ~ ldand 3106 JX>OI. volleyball, new Mature adu!ts, no pets.
2822 24-26 Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• carp ets. drapes, S350. FJn11hed S375. Blvd ,eachlot ls~xoo·. BAYFRONT lll''\UTY wallpapcr __ $900_._64_0-_0008 __ . 496-66114 675-811 1
One lot with bwld1ng, . . •1 -~ --Aot"e or om ce. $325,000 2Bt, :ma. p1l'r, xtras, llEATED SPA & POOL Condo. brand new. 2 BR
CallS46-51180 11vrul now, $550 mo ownr Jo'rl'''" 2 Br , 2 ba. 2'h BA, gar, pool,~ m1
6736204 dr vewa y + gar. to beach & marina.
lcAoo Peninsula 3107 dshw11hr, lndry $525. 6l5 Ocean & valley view. ~~HERITAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.-irkspur. 644·S414 eves S43Smo. 64().4297 &wknds.
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I 0 HOUSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Har bor View Homes. at $93,500. 3 BR, 21n ba.
EASJ'SIDF. t::a ~tslde . Clean 28r smastUng_ 4 BR. 2 ba .. den Townhouse w/wet COSTA MESA hou...e w/draJ>(''i, rorpeu. frpl $700 Per month bar. frplc, trash compac
Well maintained prur,.·r & ~ara~c. Mur 11ed cou· Agent644·7383 tor, pool & 1acuu1, 2
ly on two adJoinln.i lob pl(· rrc:frrrt_'(] No pets. ·--------• uwuua and clubhowse. with new roofs ; ownPr :•va1h1bie now. $200 h t & Small ocean view. 1132.
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752.1920 ----Above Little Cor on11 HIMtbwlon lea'h 3140 Beach, unusual tn·level B Toro 3232
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s<'hool $1150. 911R·212tl Or, quiet Irvine Terrace; pets ok. S.395. Agt, no fee NOPHTllES'.. -lovely 3 bdrm. home on 964-2S6G or973-2971
10,., Tll -;JO r.M.I l.ocJitna &.ach 3148 Ani<elita. Vacant. $800 fomtal• y.._ 3234
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REAL ESTATE a br 11pllt·k>vcl house, h~e COUNSEl,OR~ d~k. 3 blka t.o beach. VJMmia de/~ I Yr New trl·level. 4 Br. 2
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ment s pecialis ts . ~Kl 494-74U>or <2131449-49114 .i71 Maanolla. Call 008-2720 ;
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•Beachpropertie11 ta)'(e, $350 pr mo. Avail 1e.1a..... •--.. 3240 •Property M anagcmcnt Oct. 1 838-Z92l 2435 E. CoMt Hwy., CGMw+• ..-n •Tax 4c exchanJ(e advlAe •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Gary D. Bosler 9t10 43118 Newport .. ach l 169 Coata Mncr 3224 0>cne one-come aU ! 4br. • •• Gar, yd, kids. peta! ACTIVITY •••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small ree. 645-4900
• 1...,.0ME Magnlr1ccnt beachCront IUDS/rETS OK •CONSUMER'S GUIDE • ~ West Newport. hnme. 5 ~ Golf.1urf,iandte11111:<at Bdrm. 2 baths+dorm :ASTSIC!E · 1 BBRR 2&, l'tl ba, (rplc. Stv,
YoW' door In Lhla new San I-Oft Yrly 1$f'. Sl:,00/ mo. u P 1 ex· SZ 95 · 2 re Ir I g . S 3 3 O m o .
C lemente duple x . 956-5871 townhi.c 139~ 675·8258• 213/S31 ·6306 art 6.
S16MOO 648-4848 2l.3/721·52U> UHl(i)UI C:.:eanfront 2 BR wanter br3b 1 M rd ---------DANA POINT rentals. F'rom !H5·78 lo 4 · • n eaa Ve e. 2 BR completely r e·
LANDMARK 11; mile to 6-15-7!1, $450 J ohn Va SS50 ;,:.~r::ner. <Secor°'d. Mature 1o1dlllt11.
lb4! Manna. 3.1 Bed un nlon Co. r.a1 0900 M7.ea76, ext024.
ita. Oceon views. good In ON..SEACll. Derorator 3 Bdrm 2 BA, hardwood 4 br, 2\o'l ba. 2400 sq. rt .,
come & anxious lieller. fumh1hcd 2 i;tory. 4 Bdrm floors. new paint. cpt.s & lie rmly room. S650 mo.
$181$.000 VIEW. In besl lncaUM. drapes. Small pet OK. C/pk area. 847·3803 MORINS REALTY s1•oo monthly '450 mo. Call 546·5880 2 Bdrm with BOAT SL 1 p and ask for Lurry or t br, 2 ba, fmly rm, 2 frpl, 494-8057 s750 .,.,.1y • Pum. din. rm, fenced, pool.
# • Walk to bch, 11chool11, & ~nglon 4 Plex nr. So. Wuterfront Homes Me11a Verde 3 br, 2 ba, shopping. Besl orc.:11 oC
JO.at Plaza. By owner , 6.ll·HOO new puint. Avail. now. downtown HB. Never
Prtnclp11l1 only . Cull Super dcu1 1 hr kid" ok S475.Sf6·9950 rented before. Only ~. _ l300 Ref rig. Qill now. TOP SICllT quallly tenanll need •PP· Small fee 645-4000 ly. S650 mo. Inc luding PllDE •CONSUME R'SGUIDI': 2 DR.S250. 1111•Gu. lawn It malnt. No pets. OP OWHUSHIP t.ocat.ors ~·lltllll Fee 1220 Main. 6311-4187
26unlta/W. Anaheim. <Xtanftont winter rentHI BONUS BABY' 4 Br w/all 3 br 1 ~ bu studio, no r · d r Luxury condo 2 Br + deo
Huce llltra modtm uml.ll. J>Cla. Reis. 64.2 0553 or kJ'd!~::. 54n~ Y or + frplc., 2 paUos, enc
BeauUlull)' maintained. 213/927-5541 IJ>Catora8!18·98Sl f'ee 1aragc. $450/mo. Call hi the beat rental area of MALLOY REAL TORS a t
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New dupltx. 2 br eu. l•--------w/cpC.I, d.,,., .,_uo. $260. •dot ru.n. $475. 962·1951
Locator11111&-ll89l Fee _C_1t1Y_ea_> ------
$3115, 3 BR. 2 ba, dbl aar, t br, 2 ba, Hl5 mo. Sharp, Carpel1, drapea, dl11 · -...... La 1 apt, f'.P. Lit
dbl aar. W1hr/dryt•r .
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842-2221 or Me-9866 557.9729
•Ntw 3BR, 2Ba Condo. TUCKS> AWAY!
nr beech. 2·c•r encl aar. 4Btw/cptad.,,. med pool, J•c. uoo. q.0290 ydfrpatloS400 C24Bl
dbda642·9482 evea &i LocatonM-9891 Fee
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LIASIOMLIOO Clean38rw/appluar Locat.on898-9fl91 l"ee
Top quolll)', Improve· w/wcpC.anow $133 (188) llttwAct '9stl
men'-, 1erene environ· Locatora881·989l Fee •erwtdblt:.)r*"U\(llC) meat. & beeuUlul anll· " -"' ques: The)''tc all lnarc• Clean 2 BR w/1ar .. adlLI, Locatora ·9891 f"ee
dlen~ ot lhla 3 Bdrm, 2 77a W. Wllaon. lt76. Don't kJck try thla 2br
bath Lido hie home. !Mt-1411 w/lncd yd &dot1 of
Owner Wiil leue Im· •--... C7D> mediately for 9 montha 38r, 281, rrplc, new 1 .... aa•now-
« a year, on a furnlabed tpta/~, beamed cell· Loceton ••t '"
or unfu.mlabed baal1. ~· $4$mo. 2'1 Kl\ox St. 6choo1Spedall 4 brnr
Phone UnhtUO lO Ht. ll '1 -4571 •II hu yd $420 ( L6C> ontr.~~~uftl..JI-OPLX E. SJDE. IBr. tBa, Loc1tor1•te11 Fet -~· ~~ aeo Coet• M•• St. Kida , ........ 1• 8 ,
67MOOO It I* OK. 5390 mo. Lil + .~~~~r cZfs >
dep, 141-89M ~at.on llHIJlll Fee
mo. 494-3138 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 gar, r.lean. Call IHB-8300
Oranget.ree Patio Home Centralair,Mdu.lt.a.1475. BAVVJEWluxurtous 2500 Oceanfront studio. $350 New 2 BR. 2 sty twnhse. askforMlke .
sq, f\. 3 br. ~atroom. A yearly, Oceanfront 2 BR. w/encl aar & patio. 1250 br. 2,,., ba. frplc. 2 car
CUlverdale, 2 BR. $400. REAL HO ·. Pool. 2 ba, gar. deck, fplc. new sq ft. Adlt.s only. no peta. garage. Avail. lmmed.
Agent . 551·4682 It· CdM JU., t:lem .. shop-crpt, S650 yrly. No peta. Located at ~ Elden XJ ti< S450
IOAM-PM pin& near. S875. A nil. 494-5792 Ave. Dys. 714/827·8410; TS1 ~mt ' 642· 1603
---------•Oct.ah. 758·9587. llfter 5pm64S·9061.
Executlve4 Brw/all Mllwport•ach 376t . HOIEHT xtraslikegar$450 <298) C1n 3 bdr. 2 ba hie. But!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. uUI pd. children ok Locators 898-9891 Fee landscape. FantuUc ocn OCEAMFltOMT HI No pet.a Man11ger apt 7. IMCREASIE & Hrbr view . Bst l960Wallace.548·~ OWNER LGCJlllMI •odl 3241 neighborhood. $800 mo. Winter rent.al. 3 BR 2 Ba, GUARANTEES!
••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1212 days 642.6124 huge su.ndeck, wetbar, Stwuuns lg. IBr garden $&30. New 2 br. 2.,... ha
Greatvlewpr1me3br2ba evoS. ' right on 5 1\f'd on Nwpt's apt, pool. rec area. $2$5 townhome apt. Many
patios frpl nr bch town. • bt!sl beach. Ready to be mo. 710 W. 18th St. a m e n It I c s . I 7 6 I o 494~30aft.4pm •uUDO HOME. 3 BR 2 en Jo Ye d . 0 Y s , Nice 2 br. I ba encl O uneron. H.B.
Ba, l&e pauo, gar. $8.W 711·752-741q;. !VI or •-•elrpaUo Nr OCC. Qemmj lUty 839-6823. ~ unfur/$700 rum, Blue mo.~;~ WtqMS 71~~ --• • • 1---'T""'"".:.._. ___ _ Lagoon Villa. oenfmt on ' N<?peta.$290. 7Sl·3896· Blch apt S200. Ulll mr -
pvt bch. 714/499·3217, Bayahorea. Charming 2 OCEANJRONT N eat 3 br. 2 ba. encl. patio & Stri&leaonly.
2131703-0230 BR home w/frplc & lrg fum. 2Br. w/gM. ~It.a. garage. No pell. $330. 536-0321.
N I I brick paUo. Near priv. no pets, S37S mo. Wanter. mo 751·3896 ew, antaallc v ew, up· beach . S a 5 O mo . 873-7666. (213) 795-.3018 · · RP/NEW 2 Br. I' 7
per, Victoria Bch. I Dr. t-€7Ml48 Adu.Its no peta Garden 8 f rp I
2Ba. frplc. deck. wet bar. I bdrm, l ba. S300. mo apt 2' br. Jacu~. pool. ch81idren. ·s3~~.r 'c~11
S600 mo. 494·7301 Nwpt Hts 3 br I ba frplc Avall IHS-78 to 6-lS.79 In· bbq area. closed garage. 962·7788ask for Mac.
2Bdnn IBa real oceun w:iaher/dryer, refrl g. q\Dreat l212A W. Balboa Allio 2 br lownhse. ln·•---------'c &' gd k HCJ\ Kids ok. 4 blks to waler. Blvd. Owoer/Agt qi.ur~ 177 E 22nd Apt 10 Nice 2 br. carport. pool, ~~ ar cc · .....,..,, $475. 631·1~: 675·9880 ~2498 · · ' lnd.ry rm. nr J.C. hOCJp.
. WALK TO BEACH OCEANROMT $250.673-22.52
14( 3 BR 2 BA. Crplc, wood & LIDOVILLAGt; 2 BR Duplex. no pets. noors, deck. yurd, close 3Br 2811 all appl 1BR,1 ba.,S375Yearly $270. mo. Ill & l1111t. + SHARP/NEW to beach. 1595. 494.4121, ' • · 3BR,2ba,wntr.S450 dep. 1938·A Anaheim 2 bdldcn.frplc,gllr.no ~-3205 SS2S 64().6259 4 BR. 2 ba. wntr. ~ Ave. 631·3856 ctuld, S.325. 962·7788 <ask
---------•New 3 BR. family rm. 2
EMBALO IAY frplc'li, pool. teMJa, S985
HOMEw1thOCEANVU mo. •Smashing 1 BR.
Steps to beach. 3 bdrm den, rondo vu or chann"I
wilhcharm,11ecurltyand & boats . $650 m o .
privacy. Sl2IOOmoyrly. 759-1092. Alt.
Wiat~rfronl Homes Harbor Hlahland!I 3 BR 2
Call 63M400 ba .. 2 car dcl. gar .• frp't ..
Oceanfront. 10·01 spec· lge. kltch .. encl. yard.
Lacular view. 2 BR 2 BA. Av11l. Oct. $600 mo.
beautifu.I decks & yard. Daya: 833-1361 Ask for
Winter renta.I $1500 mo. Mr. Schlendler. Or 2L3:
YrlyS1100mo. S46-0075or 92!H404evetwkendll.
2 BR. I ba hse. yrly $700 for Mack 1 3BR,2ba,wnlrS650 Lrg 2 & I Bil. lrg kltch,1---------
STIPS TO OCIAH crpt 'd thruout. wood
2 BR Iba tr ..,.,5 beam celllng, no pet11. no • ' wn · -' children. 645-8894 ady lo go! 536· 7330 3 BR, 2 ba, wntr. $375
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835·3000. ext 320, eves •octt 3141
•OCEANFRONT 4 Br, 2 4!H-l498 or493-2'70S •••••••••••••••••••••••
ba, fantastic view. Yrly ean/ront. winter renl.111, HOCIOWDS Hall only. Eves842--00'5. Spac. I br garden apl lltudlo. 1 JJll. 2 BR. htd
HOLD IT! 4 BR. cpta, Enjoy this 3 Br home, Pool & All ul pd
793-4608
drps, mod bltna $4J5. loU OI prlvary, lids OK. 2 br, 3 blk from bch. PaUo rec. u pool Slw'\Jng at S32S pr
Locatora898-9891 l't!i! cloletoall!S340. on canal. bwlt·lllll. $400. Adults, no children. no mo.494·3138
Locaton8118-9119l Fee 87$-4630 peu. S225 up Also 1-1.1!11... llSO SA VE Onl s I B pragtt for rent S25 mo. --.--,,_ all xt1.u ~ct.!70 or 2 R. "HEERFUL 4 Br. klda S250. I BR. Winter rental. El Puerto Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••
LocatOnS98·989I Fee OK. ha.11 11 fncd yd, aar. 9 mo'1, Ii; blk to bch. 120 1958 Maple Ave. apt5 LA•UNA HIUS
---------1 1otaol1t.orage$400. 36lb St. 2131798·4356. o.Jlr:MlaftlT New adllll deluxe apU. ~ Mlglllf 1252 Locatora 898·9891 l"ee Adil. no pets. "• ..... .-v fum &i unfum. Bllllardi.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ArAlt'TMINTS pool , jacuzzi. s und
fOWNJIOME, 2br, 2ba. PENNY SAVER! CoJ)' I lc:.R. fQ.y~:l'g h:r~~red. 2 BR 1210. lnlanll only, voll.c1!>all. vu. pool. Jae, on gmbll. Br. 111 xtru $150. blk frm bch:"' 1275/yrly Mature oduJlll. No pet11. ALJCIA VILLAGE L&e avl, $400. 557-4632, Locat.on898·9891 Fee 673_7078 2450 Newport Blvd 25211 Stockport
83HUIO/evea Rl!!NT ME I'm a 2 Br Co9t11 Mesa 5111.fl51 or58Hll30
3 Bdrm + bonus rm. bome, l 'monlyln5. Call 1 BR apt. atepe to ocean. 3 br. 2 ba upper. Mendel otnceopcm9-Tdadly
View, air cond. Lea11e Locat.ora888·91191 Fee view. '2Jt3-mo7 Winter 1 Mar. la$(), Family. no •ech 316'
w/:ra: to buy """'•Ible. pereon. 2167 peta, 54&-6038 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..... Hurry ! This 1 Br won't Ava I. Im med. 4~7 last all xtru Sl80 07c) Patlt Newport Apt·tublet Spacious quiet 3 bdrm Bdrm. 2 ba, w/all bltns.
Mhal yw.. J2'7 Locaton898118911''<? 1' 1 BR. good view. townhse' pt 1ta t WITHl'tlR&DOCIC ::::~ .. ~.......... . e 213/567-8119, 589·9088 patio. p8ool.w Adeuft~. ror 30' boat or two 20'
Sootleu CaaUlle El DaU Alr1~ht! 3 Br &•r fncd ~ePM. Sorry, no kids or pelll. boata. Uke new lhru-out.
l>lan. Central air. 3Rr yd 1 d11ok$30$(17Dl OCEANFRONT clu1 A S37$.0'5-3381or675·5949 2 car 1ar. plua 2 adck'I
w/vu ol hUlt. f'rml din· Locat.ort 898-989l Fee apt. •area. New redeco off·et.reet lluett perklni;:
Ing ramlly rm $415/mo (114) r7s-4819. AduJts HST IASTSIDI 11pa<'el. $850. mo. J1cob:s
tse 0n()pet.I 64i1211 . S. Ca.-... 3276 Cule llUdlo. ulil Incl. ,_R_e_al_ty"------. .. ..................... S.Cllw•h 1776 Avail 10/l, S250/m o.
Super 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, Lu1clou1 3 BR. 2 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~21181 PAIUC NIWPOIT
dahwhr. fncd yd. Klda fl Ocean vtew11, f"rplc. 2 Onbuch.2BR.2ba,S450. 3 BR twnhle t)'~ brk ~~~:~~ow~h!i"sc; ~ ok. $655. Ait. No fee. balconle11. ~. 492-77l5 l BR, I ba $275. Ju.at bh fplc 2 m11tr bdrmi Ill$ L'-om ......... u.
964·2566; 973-2971 a home . utll paid. Monte Vial a bt wn n -""
_,,, .. BR 2~ BA, auper ._ ..._ 1·492·1710, 1-498·3558. Oranae " Nwpt Blvd. Spectacular 1pa, total -"' --1.-.1120 •ICN'I • .,,. l recreation proaram, view of lake • mln1. Ctfl.._ 3271 · .....,.,. + •1vv move· n. aodal procram. 7 poola, 8
Garden• r & I a Ir e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call •J>Pt. SS2-3l81$PM tenrde cowu. At Fuh1on
prlvll•IH Included. Ml.lllaeel 2br. l ba. lrplc, Af&'1!:'!h04 Superb l Br, adulta only. llland, Jambor fl San
7...,_ dahwbr, air. KJct. Ir peta .,......... ....,,. .,._ I Ind J°'(uin Hillll Roed. ok ... .,. N f ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ao ............ c • aar.. ry 3 BR 2 BA Barcelona. or · ~· Aat. o oe ...... ,.._. JIH tacil., UU. 2035 7141644-1900
ICbool, nice yrd, beaut. fl84.2566 , '13"971. u•••••n•••••••••••••• Full«ton. 842·5"4. VERY NICE
view. 588-JT21 s.h AM J210 Bayfroot Main Ch•nnel 2 BR upper· brtarit • 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, w/all blln11
Hewpoti •actt l26t ....................... Upper. Set.Uc 2 Bdrm. 1P41ciou.a; b1o1lcony, encl. WATllNOMT
....................... Caaa0randt!48rklda ~/mot11e.f75·2992 f:!a· adult•. $335. 132 WITHPIH&DOCIC
2Br. 2\481 Condo. frplc, <ll fncd yd 131& c 170 > ..... r.••ll• 3107 Ln. 83H 818 for one ao• or two ao·
gar. j1cuul, uniquely Loc:atort 889 11891 fff .... ••••••••••••••••••. 1004 El Camino. NO-G59. bolta. Remodeled t.o n.w
dec.M50mo. 7 .... 11 ,...... J2t0 1 or 2 Bdrm. ~m anll. '250 + USO tee. dep. thru•out. Obi 1ar .
Oc I A II t Bach + EXCEPTIONAL 1tara1e. hdd'I olhtreti Newport Hla .. lovely 3 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ean v cw. va m. find! parllln1 apact1. llSO.
BR,2ba.homt:nopeta.Laurelwood 2Dd . 2Ba. med. Ca ll Wknda" mo. Jacob• Realty.
teOO/Yrly. MMGlev•. lwble, rel.k walh/dryer. wkeyutt5• 873-lllOI NEW 2 lllU Ba. pvt .,_oo 17$«70
Beach bouH. 3 Br A· :"O:OP~~·· tennla O.)'front2br2ba, 1500aq & 1arqe. N40 mo. Callr-.:.....,;~-----
frame ,· •harp I $850. l . tl. nreptace. II aara~. 5*-MIO. ult for Larry or chelor unit ~ block
At ..... l lnthla2 Br ~v. beach. acfu.lta on . Pam !.,~1~•r00h. AA u~1P!! PtCl1 Broml. Rllr. "' ,_ ..,_ pet.a .., .,. ~1531 Kldlok1arl285lllA) ...!~ll lcue. tall · 2 BR, 11 aar11•. am. Belbo• 'e1vd. siso r t.oc•tora--1 1''M ... "" ... -I pe Nwpt Hit• 2 BR den lat11 bachelor. enc . p1t10 mo. + M('Ut11.J doll. Call
front room. dW"• art1a. W11ta••t• UH Cl lfl-"'" "d the S250. $i48 DH. 141-2318 Sue• mrt · ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1 ~ " • are r.:.:~ ~~h:~.~~~~n~ SCHOOLOaYtl Lars.a :::;!c!-0y:J:f;~~~! ~·:~:UC~1ri:: Ad ~~hbl~.:.2r~'.
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Rea1onab rate~. 988"*M6
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:>0-lM!Z 'l'IHllt;1 ~Dy.-. -G1•ral~icH Cuatom work. reasonablt• •••••••••••••• • •••••••• Ready for I he wind .
Landscaping Tr~ tnm pnces. rree estimate:.. PERRY'S PLUMBING Trun. i.pr~i y. r t'mov .. --....................... ~c... . ..................... . ..,...,. • .,..,.. uW••r .. 1.arna. lt11.hnl( t•lt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llANL>YMAN C•rpenlry.
m1na. Clean·up 8 yri1 Bruno.n07043 Complt•t e pl u mb1n.i grat\.ftnnd stumpe;
exp Frei! est Noboru i;erv1cei.. Druin & :1cwcr We W Ir Pfm.t
S3HU62or897·2862 EXCELLENT PA INT c It' Jn 1 n g t-• rt• t• ~-nTrHi.
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631-3:2168 Reasonable rates Llc'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11tump removal. lnd~t~
DiC·lt L»ndscape Reas contractor. 963-882S REPAJR & REROOF'. All t'rcalton.'1 67S 2821 1n1t
prices. Prof. landllcape & Wallpaper hanging. rl' I y e t'~ s h I n It I (' " WMdow Ci.c..iftCJ
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flt•aut roomy 4 br Nwpl ralm Springs 2 br condo. 300' :.. f. No lse req ... _.__ /I I lSl T.D. 's, 2nd T 0. 's. t'On pos1t100. gd w1ch1ldren. Oou i\ccount::int Tramel'. i·n ~·:?pm 1\1<1 <Ir Orf ••'•
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Shrs duplex. I blk from tenn1 s /golf1pool/jac 67~. -.1 n•tst :.trucllo n. Call urter ~-1506.nfl 'soreve:. MODELS
ocean. Lse S5ti5. mo ResHvat1om. 494·41111 AIRPORT AREA· ,..._. 4PM. S al. any t i me. l..tt;l : Min. French poodle. .,.....,,._...
ix·nence helpful. hut noL1_540-__ 2tiOO ______ _
necessary Some typ1ns1---------•
_956-__ S87_l ____ --ev~. OFCS P. ;;i:;;••••••••••••••• ,_S48_._.~_7_s_______ male while. dog collar haft 5errk•
J Bdrm, 2 bath. Newport R..wh1'itoShore 4300 880 S.F .. 3ofc's &recepl. Oppoet-'ty SOOS MorhJc!9es,Trvst wt license. "Chris" t7S.OOU Outcall
Pen. Deck. gar. $550 yr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $060 mo. Carpet, drapes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• DftdS 5035 848·8630.
ly. 67~0 or 963·50flll *IE SELECTIVE• t4~;fS:&i Call Karen, TRA VB. AGENCY ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
Nice 2 Ur Oplx up:.tair,., Gain s rehable EB .a. ..... CHISE LOWEST (r plc. Wt O. l{arai.ie. roommate.645·7464 HUHT.IEACH-Phnh ~"
11dulb . no pets. nr L1dC1 •SHAH EA llOM E • $300. Ulll pd. 842.0311 The new way to own a tntenet Rates
lisle whoppwg l.sl.!. crro1l c·~ do }S~vel kagSlenrtcy Travel 1st T.D.'1, abo rec $4.50 mo. 4!M 6303 .. wn IAY VIEW ,._.wor . a your own. TD LOCIM
----UvincJ&tMMff! On Lafayette -Cannery Exp. no t require d 2Mt •. .
NN•r llou~ llosp. 1\ttruc. Share a home or eptment Village. Office spacc 500 Complete support & IOnJt Fairest Terms since llM9
L 1 v e 3 BK 1 w n h" e. TT.-.··-term service provided , Sottl« Mfc> Co.
Lost Fem Bassett hound.
REWARD Pi s t•ul l
497·2251or 1·639-1051 coll
Uisl 2 West Highland whl
t e rrier d ogs. v rc
New l and /Warner
Reward $500 842·4182 or
84.2·3297 dys "&""''·. dra""s. pulio. ~t-02Art.SU1'4UJ'V r w to2SOOsq.f\. C a ll Mr . Beec h . 6 .. 22171 5 .. r"6ll ~n·;t"aar ... $~4SO m o ~ '4«~ Q"4fodH'I. BILL GRUNDY 114-838-9242. -.. • ..,.,_ f'ound Golde n Brwn
.. _ ...., .. /\dJ•~ Realtor 67S-6161 ---------Rel.Ired couple has money female Boxer. 979·7187
Spiritual ......
181S So. El Camino Ht' al
Son Clemente. Fully he
For appt 492 7296
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODlil.S
ESCORTS
OUTCAUOHLY
Dcrys. t ves, hr
required. Sal1t ry Opt!n
Jarco In{' 545 1422
ACCOUHTIHG
Cl.HK/SR.
H.-q knowk'<i@C' or Rl!n I
ledger t hru 1 ria l h.tl
must be able to 11nalyLe
gcn'I accts & mn1n1 !>UP portin~ schc<Jull'!> Will
a11s111t in otherj.! J l'l'lA
functions tis nt'<' prl.'
v1ous rel11ted e.<pcr 1:< re
q'd Apply Kirs<'h Co .
1-;352 I\ rmst ronii A Vt'.
Irv ~-850.1 ,..., -.-.~. ..,. c .. , ~ ~...q ,.... M I FAST FOOD tolend. lst&2ndTD's Vi c """la csa. I Br upt I blk from beach 832-4L34 Since 1971 Xlnt office or indus trla Agent. 1-837-3744 Accountant. lull charge. I
1 l2 ~Ibo 81 ~/ · space. Up lo 1600 SQ rt in Prime Loe. In K·Mart , __ ._;:;;. _______ ..-ound: 1 casselte tape 24 vr old young man w11 h 1 a mo. Rooml'llllte Mtf' needed to Newport Beach. 645-flll plua. Unlimited poten· 1-------•-• playe r Owner utcntlfy hl-:ic l'YCi> who e nJO)'S the person office "' H l\J r.
631·2140
114&-9543. share 2Br dlx upl o n bch I I ' Ual. By owner. $28,SOO. IEH DOMLOM SAYS by brand n11mt' & .:1ve beach wishes to m~t a Pl R. pegboard. l1l.l' IYPj
28r f11>lc bcamoo cell· al Nwf)l Bch ~ pool, over Suite avail. n pre i&•Ollft For lnlo. 642·$425 days, brief descnplion. elate & young woman intcrcsll'<I Ing. gnl ledgl'r . tr111
In.; .. , -_cl:d ""r. adlh, n" 21. 646-1644 ~ ~~a1U. ~g' 605Bchsq. f\, lse. :540-1'796IU9-l080eves. ... 1~at1on lost. Call llBPD balance. bank reconc1ha· .,.., ...... ..... ..,. "' ....,.._, ...., ""' In t'o mpanlon s h 1p uon fOf' :iml plasLlc mfr
peL!l $395 mo. 646•98'11 an i br. 1 b11. xlnt location In n.QWERS ~ (in.t. Neta t ,_S36-_..;.562_I_. ------897·24S9 ' fULure opp'Ly for con·
tlPM Dana Point Youna male 100.1000.2000 Sq. n . on W.000 yr. Pt1 ovlng l O Lofil, Parrot. pmk & grey •SllERI LEE• trolle r t ype Oull e~ &
ADMIMISTRA TIVE
ASSISTANT
1\:.:.1Sl the pres1dt!nl hv
kel'Ptnl{ compJ ll\ 11
t'nr<h . !(alh t.>r tn ~ 1n
rorm1.1L1on rt'IJtt•<I ''' SC<'ltnt1~ and cxchafWt'
flUngs Prepare und f1J.·
le~al <1o<'ument:. .1111.1
1·oordlnart wit h t•vr
poral<' llQ in Nt'W York
11nd overseas opera11on:-.
1n ~itland snd ~urofll·
Typin~ and shorth11nd n ·
qwred and uble to :-.i-k
f'r t.>n l'h .r.er m <1 n of
Italian Must be ahle \o
UM! ln1twl1vc . .ttnd h .. vt.•
m1ntmum 'i y1•ar ' t'X
perienc't in :secrctanal
and <id m1n1str11 11v1·
work S~lary Sl30n
month preferre d. $100 plus Co ast H wy. No rth HawaJI. S. Or. Cly. Agt. Vk Mesa North. C.M CERTIFJED ge n I manJg{'m ..-nL
S-a..wt. 3176 = utll 493-0182 cvs 4t ~,~a 549·1186 o r '7SM400 Sept. 11. 833-6593 days, or MASS EUSI\ S47'8043 Tlikt' th111 uO to m·a rt·11t
••••••••••••••••••••••• • MARK ET/dell. Balboa. 979-3107 eves lfou11e Culls By 1\ppt Bookkeeper. full chor~e. I Employ m~nt Ol'vctop
z Bd. \ bath O!'c11n view Roommate to 11hare 3 br ~ sq.n . Mariners Mlle. $12,000 mo. Sacrifice • ~· While COckapoo. _o_._683R-'-------girl office. A1 R. A' P. m ,. n 1 I>,. P •• 1 t m ,. n t
Xlnt n..-1ghborhood hse. C.M. $1SO + uUI. pvt reatroom. Utll. pd. Aat.751·1400 muleNwpt C.M.vlcinlty. V. you are an ullroct1vc PI R. pegboard. htr typ O OT 18!1117 i\rl µ.utJ S250tmo. Agl. 494·l561, 642·2995. Ample parking. Cpts & 64.2-1897dys (c1n111e betwt<en l8and 24 ing, 11nl lcdirer, tr'IJI forby emptoyer
4.'W 7287 drpe. 544'8678 sandwich shop lndUBlrial ~I ,-. _ __;..;._-...:..-----wtlh sutnctenl mcntnllty balance. b11nk reconc1ha ,_ _
Roommate-2 Br Condo. a rea, help run. raul 11 Found: lrvlnc ore.i. Blue· and 1&ware ness to un· lion for srnl pl1111t1l' mfr •1 C-.41f..! -In i ht apt. walk to beach. S.J . C. No n s m oker . Otc Space avail MeH Ole $411-8443 Day/eve. Agt. 1st UST DllDS pocnl Siamese, neutered dersttmd the best thln11 All around Friday lypt• Air -not .. CJ
S250 mo Cull 4U8·6324 or mature. Eves 493-8649 & Industrial Park, W. 2ftd & ],.. male. •PP'°" 9/5. C:.11 you ca n do 1:. to reinforce wanted . l.. 0 Pln~ltc Foremnn GOOd opport.
tGa.1612. Newport Buc h o~un l'TlhSt. CM 631·S200. Ortenul market: &ood Swt.NGS&: REFI'~ S52..()980 :a mah:, !'ome lo Mr MoldlnR. 547 .fl043 M "x i m u m b •· n ,. I front frm. pref 3·bd net.. $19,500 down. Call ON H 380 p 1 J o u r n e y m .. n Near btacb . Lwlurlous fum 4 car $l80 6'7S.2986 CPA Medi company In Paul 648·8"3 day/eve. CONSTRUCT! Found Oerman Sh0rth11r )'•lt. o p •ir . w•11upcrvtsory 11b1h t y
3br,2ba condo Pool.IJar. 1~ • · beaut. new orrice bids. qt, -APTltCOMMERCIAL Pointer. male. Vic. t..aaunaBeach · Apply to Irvine Un1l1l'C1
ut.il rmS3'75 492.0734 Sl$ l~ bay & boach. MIGUEL TuaUn Ave & Chapman. More ramffiea are 11cu 1n11 "YOU School Ol:1tr1c1. 2~41
----------LookJng for 1or2 f·em to Prl vate 1ho wer1 for ~ Int. ln a v<fY_ •~· ~Tl!... .a. I!...• CO Oranie ll~·76M the campm" "b~" 1h1li have :i s!'rvlce to orrer or Alton i\vt> II v 171 41 2 br l bt, newly decorat· abr ocumvu apt In w. athJetlc el!ecutlvea. On Cftlful L1i. B<:h •ervice "'""" .,~.,., yur If )'OU h11vc u 1to00a 1n i1cll. plA<'e an ad MS 4900 EquJI Oppon
e d . 2 blk t from Newport Call &4f.9160 premlseep1rklnfl.400T0 station with" ver y IJ1·7Jll 661 °1111 Malle you r ahoppina c1mJ)('rlh8f:.not11cLllnll In th l' Oo1 dy P ilot i::m 1 bc nc ht 11hoppln1t. S3U AM or afl 6 or s36 4205, Iv l.400 sq ft. Prolea11Jonal qual\fled mei;hanic OPIH IV8YOAY c .. ltr by u.1~ the Dally WICd. !ell It now with a CIU111fi :cl :iet'twn ~ oyl'r « su111tt s msa ~ferred &42·4823 1:21.000 54-4-~12 Pilot Classlr1e Ada Clautr1~ ,w _ f'tlooc.:64.2·Sb18 •II 1dlt• :It m" ------
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I ~ CWLVPILOT Thuraday September" t07ll HetpW011ted 7100 ~~~ ..... ~L~~ ~~-~ ..... ?!.~~~.~~ ..... ?!_~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~!.~~!~~~.~~~:: ..... ::~~
.W......watM 7100 ........_W..tetl 7100 ....,WWl!hd 1IOO ·····;~~;.~,~~··•••• ILICTIOMIC Girl Friday. PIT, frl, IMVEMT,RY Ma1d:1 Nt"t'dt>d T1 d"~ ·~ • ....,. ~ •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • L d ~-h lid M1.1chanel>tlop Motrl IJ 25 Jn llou1 ...............
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• .. ~ 40 f)("<•plt' nl·l·rlrd ln le-nm TECHMICIAH Wt'faen 6 • o ays S..,pl•R•ftt 1-.c~
Al.rNatlooaJr.u•ni Baby111tlttr w1.1nh·d . rn y Lb.lid artt. l'OM . I d1ild & lt>ur b proh•11111on1tl )lB<UaltaJ pre•aur1: 1t1.1ae Good J•honc personality Pi:rm pit work uikrna r~ I' l1m• "
94 2494 lmmed opcninaa In Eltt bot'D41 wttkda)'• lrvuu1 tnc!Ula, U~ t\Uppa l.l\ll' make up '"chnlquea . Wa nda ~ st'lf startlna S3.50hr. 7141'7~ l•IJ mvttntorit'I n Costa HELP.I ---
lroruc11 Moehan1e•,. Ad ~ 0321. 644.129'l In nr r• T 1175 '7~ Jo\illlpurt Un ... ~URA elt:ctronic tech wlguod Govern""'" for 3 boys ltl Mt'!la V..rutble hn. 10 MAID WANTl-.IJ
' ,. l.YNN l'OSMETICS. Jo'or '"' K h I ful bul •~ h J ir m1111 a lr•t1n n u m Rl\RYSrTTP:R for 5 mo . 11 731 ~\ ma-h klll.H Min 2 yr11 CVM homf" ~lly furn t'Y expcr t' p . Bnlhna Inn .., ou1 "'
rnWU<"aUoru. or Wt 16lht'r old &AMS 30PM 4 dy,. 'lenul Gen I tH c T)p WLIPl ui exp irlntground floor op •pt. will provide R/li • not ttl<fd ra1t.I tr111n in1t OUR M:.in Sl o7!>-M74o
Porecut 1n1 Ndu ~' .. tt MS._, an l'ipm ~!"ea' [llm~.o~ot~t·)Mt~rsd•rr t'uunll'r ltlrl full/lime portunlly Cornpan1 aaJary.640-0389. & tria vel Xlnl ~l>Pl>' for EM•LOYM•..-.. d I I s H•nlt lf
P4!rtctnc• ft:~l.ll n "l· u a '-~ .. .. KU&Wnl l'll"anen l86 1-: benefit~ 1ncludlnR profit .idv n Amt:nc11 ii luriic'l ..-~ 1 ,.,.,1 wun ,.. · ~ ...
"'111 md you to Int. lk•I ~7'800 Ulth St c M 548-4243 ithanng Call for appt llAIRCUTTERS. lmmt'<I lnvt>ntor)' :n:rv11:v ,..,,r OFffCE WILL Mtltd 111111 N> C!!l H") •
..cbuob Meub ~ baard HanllDI t7l4)894-53Sl openlng11 for lie cos· Interview c11 ll 12 13 1 Lu11unu &Jt h 4!M ~
Pf'O\ided ~ SJln ~ JM'f Ta.LR l'l.lil/Mainl full time. ex· metolotilal.8. w/yni; new 703-0164 collect ok IE OPEN
month 10 "\\i1rl c 1111 ,.,,., 111Hh XP¥fU!OC't! CLERICAL ""r rt'lUlrl"rl Salary Elect.riral P-slimator Top co. No a11sl1tant11 pro· s·TuRo.a.y C.~hronua Air N11twn11I 1 1ont int lot r s, 1111 • $3 $1) 1n $4 0() hr. Cum pey & beneft11. 120.000+ iram. f1.1ll time. 11tartin11 IRY...tory COlttrol "' "" M ll •i cir rk /
wt1rl'h011'1·m nn 1-'u II
11 mc Good bcnt•flh
Publt:ohini.: Co 1n N R
Guard 1714
1 m 731U ur ~46 UOO C allfur n1 n OPPORTUNITIES ml·n'lurut • with expcr Mul'l be experil'nl'ed 111 311lllry S120/wk + llpfi & Sporl:cweur mfg hus SEPT. 16 ml.34.3fM
1
nform.1tl(•fl t'Nirral S11v1nai.. 2700 Ap11ly Sun Sull Club comm 'I & lndu11lrial benefll.B. Cull (Or <tppt. opening ror Oraanltt~.
Harbor Qlvd, C:1111.1 2475i Toledo Way. El tw1Urruating "aalcs. Call 9637714 motivuted person Typ. F.x re llenl J ob op ........... S........ M,... C'.41 ~ A maJor Ille• rn~uriuu•1• Toro!lttli OflllO__ __ 714/SS6·313l or apply in ing, involcln6'. 642-3472 pnrtuniue11 urt' uvullubll' OC ...... l';qual ()ppor l::1nplt1)'t"r l'onlp1tny h1•111t.11.1u11rtl'rt'd person at South Coast HARDW All NB. al ~rOonnell Oou1110~ 1n
lau-rnuna )l\b aoli.lln• ---------i 1n Newport f'<'~d1 ht111 Y.lcc:trlc. 3001 Redhill Exper 'd p/tlme retail -=--.;::_________ 11untlng1nn {ll'llCh for
·1 rt' :.i /\ g f' ~ l 8 2 4
046 ..... 5:1
pub I 1 c: t '1 • r o u n 11 opp<lrt un1tl ~11 fnr 1n Cuttodlmt/Laborff Ave. Esplanade 5, rm salesclerk. Laguna Bch ---------1 11k1lled mdn and women
1nmaporti1U11n '-dirr11 t.1.lll1du11l:i with 11k1ll1t uruJ F'ull t lmu & P /t1me 20-t.CM .in-"°3 JACK OR JILL I( you hove rcCC'llt l.,<
1n1 tiucl t'ilb .u11\1111 ... lioenlr.m& aeneral oftlt'" t'll J11n1tor111I muint work OfALL TRADES perlence 111 "''>' or 11w
MAILROOM
INSERTER 1
l't,m 11wll t 1 H ,. t l(t'" narN·r oppur for bank J>"rhml't' in a 1>1 mon· of a\all ul llPl eomplexes. B.ICTIUCIAM Help needed in small Will Train, But rollowang field" of t•X
Onnct< Co~~t '•llo• l'llfl(!r·d I.ht' lullow111ic ur"•" <Allor apply In penpon Foreman-Good opport, resthome. Some exper. E.xpertence Welcome pertlse end desire un 1m ~ b. 1'73110 l ll•r TELLERS THI tRVIMI CO maximum be n ~ C. please. Part or Cull time. SOLDERING provement 1n working
P·1r! t 1m1• No ••x·
ix·rience Will I ~:111• .;l
work Fl('xiblt' hour'!
f'nr 1nformnt rnn t·all
~ 4321 t.l<t J..'q( rm.nn,Y \.h 1'ypi11c4tl,60wpm I07IC'1Amclback Jou r n e Y man 495-SSS3 WOODPRE·t'INISll conditions, benPf1l:-. .ind
.... " ... 'l> sL'''\ RI ~ m ~1~" ~.':'~~~dlC \'f;t Nt:wpe>rtUe&cb 6"~ w/supervliiorly "ubll,i_ledy Horse lovers . OpJ>Ortun1 H EATSTAMP r111.t-sofp11y . et!u11 now· """'" _,.... •· Bookkt!'t'J)tn" ... l()ppo ... E lo Applyto· lrvne ni 1 ty of a liret1me LJTE·ASSEMSLY
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t'll.'l<:R 1-',pt•r I' r b,.nrf1ti. ., pl~it '>il ll l Aceou11Un" r.(1Ull •• mp yer School District, 2941 Beautiful N e wport MACHINING
d.i) 1,1.-rm po~11 111n work1ni: 'IUrround1na11 Allon Ave. Irvine (714) Beach 4 acre Back Bay fUUCompuny Benefits
tilll ~DI Ollt<nlnall at Tui.t in & M:Hh Aµt ltudc Deliverymen for early MG-4900 Equal Opport ~Ult.e desires groom to lnCotita Mesa. 645·3321 ASSIMILHS
Small prrn1uon parh
xlnt benef11a lllar1 SJ
1~ C'bt>ml\'Wl l '1, II ll
714 1194 M.\1
~twport °'"" AM ncwpspaper in C M Employer care Cor Its registered SANTIAGO IAMlll Tt"llcr or r.._nk Perm p/l Must have de· quurter horses. Room &
Prn.onlU"I Dept 2nd Jo'lr fkeonc1luillun pendable c:ar & be rt>ha B.ECTaOMICS board for you & your J anitor-Housekeeper. Ap
53.H; &..ISl,Twoun SJOO-S350mo.646-S844. :rECHMICIAM horse.Pvtshownng.box ply 7AM·31'M. Mont
KJi.6200. EOE WP. ho.ve 1mmed1ute lmmed openings & op-stalls • A dream Thur:s. Beverly Manor ---------1 openiOllJ If you Qual.Jfy. Deliver & W1S1st. prt·time portun.ilies in an estab Previous horse care ex-Convalescent Hospl~al
Au t>mbl)'. lll(ht uulO llOlnktn& ---v.e t>fler .. unique work mnowershop eo. in the Orange Co pe rrence mandatory. 340 V1ctona Ave. CM .n · ~c·s . d l' pend ab It• SouthwCllt Bunk. 800 u1• en~tr0nmeot. in 1At.ld1 5S6-l7« airport area. Apphcanta Call (714)759--0909 _642_' -0387 _______ _
J)frmanent work. CM Gltormeyrt', La11urue Bch. lion lob l'XCrl'ttll••nl1,1~."'"e Oebvery man for early ~trout elb!!.5rho':i~ r:Y~!i~~ ---H-0-5-_-S_S_E_S__ JAH.1.TORIAL 87 ..... ...,,. ~...., 1771 . r"" • N·~ A""l" paoy cne ~. ..a:s L A t ' m"s home ll"' """ ~.. '''" p 1
".,....., '""'' f ~,," ... -"" " contuct · · ' "" " Recent analog & digital Jchadod's in Fullerton os1t1ons Ava1 --------111111· Repi ull or Pl·lime PersoruwlOepurluHml livery, Econ/ car re-exper. req. 'd. Interview needs cashiers. omce P/T Night Work .. Payi:1
t<>llcrg A~k for Joan qwred. Adults only. 21i".I byappt on1y.SS7·905la.sk help,"learnt.obartend. well. M1 ss1nn V1 eJOI '"'"'8mblerS ~ 0 ~ hn; a duy No collecting. ror Busch. we train. $4.00 hr. days lrv/CM/Npt ar~a~. Call ~ PACIFIC $375W/HBaru .638..0126 .... 00 nor hour nights. 9am·IOpm979·3652 REGISTt:R NOW !-'Oft IL.. 11t~~ -.....
WORK ON &inking MUTU •L DELIVERY !glee~,..,.._., Students full or purl
A Small co has immed · k c II ., .... 1225 ON CALL llASIS TELLER OON ,.,,. l"' Dr "'IT 5 9 M /"'-I Must 'd time. o. . a .,...... . •WF~'\""'LI t-'I" 7 ewporl vcn .,r . r • · on n • opening for an exper , 752•
6955 '"' Eves & Sal Expcr. pref Newport Reach, Ca 92660 h Ii v e own l ran s P q ualified. sell starling ---------Tempof&ry Scrv1t·cs Please conL11ct K11thy 1714) 640-3528 ~t-0842. profess secy near OC HOTS. HIGHT 1617 Weslt:ltff, Ste 20'J f · I Fl lbl h Newport8e11t:h Amburgey, Cull orniu De n t a l assistant A rporl. ex e r1.1 AUDITOR
831-0G10or752 !Hl8 Federal. 3333 Bristol St. ~~~~;;;iu?~ty Chajrs1de & some front Xlnt saJ & benefits. m 4> f\1 11 responsibility, book· ~~-~~~~~~ C.M CnllS40-4066. Equal ~~~~~~~~~ off. exper. for p/lime _640-__ 2009 __ . _____ keeping experience re-= 1~0p~po~rt~E~m~p~l~o~ye~r~-~~~;=---------I position approx 25 hrs Factory Help qwred. starting salary Assistant Manager want-1. pcrwk.642·1050 Top wages &beoefitslor S850 + co mpan y
e d Cash . & C II r r Y Beauty shop trainees. Im med beneltts. Hours 1 lpm· wholesale hquor. wine. HAIR CUTTER Cl«tc Dental Asst • Oral Surg.
7
XI l rt lty
b k opening for right person. am. n oppo un . beer & tobitcco. Saotu Take over some follow. Purchasm~ dept. I Yr. oCficc. f'rnt & ac . CaJl54$-0403 forinforma lrvLne area. Send com·
Ana.
547
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___ 1ng Asst will teuch J{eneral business exper dullj!S, HB »rea. Mon· tion & interview plet.e resume&workhls
Allendant. Airport Tex-Sassoo n method Type, use calc ulalor, Fn 842·2S2l Deltronlc Corp., 929 tory to. Manne Capital
at'O. No experience nef . Manicurist. Call 2bt good eommunteator. Dental As s i s tant BakerSt .C.M.545-0403 Inc .• Suite 125. 2626 So
13. 3-11 . Apply a t 46711 Century Ha1r,642-538J. work well with people. chuirside. NB. Salary Pullman. Santa Ana
-U.mpus, NR Boal buil"'-r·. "ustom boat good benefits. open Fringe benefits. No F/C BKKR for CPA Firm 927~.
..... ... Call or apply in person Sals or eves. Call J enny. in Newport Beach nr ---------Auto mechanic, exper. 412 yurd needs ex~rienced THEIRVIMfCO. ~5602dayornlght __ airport. Full time . Housecleaners. Tues-Fri.
N. Coast Hwy, L.ll.l(W\a carpentens. lammators & 1071 Camelbo«k 752-0274 8-3PM. Apply Tues.Fri
Bch 494.7935 mechanics. P -Squured bENTAL/R.c:.,t. U ·2 at Jaruce's Raggedy
' Boats. 541·2873 • Newport Beacb 644·6700 Good op port Cur in· FEMALE Packagers. Ann's. 1770 •D Orange Automobile Engine Tune-•----.-----Equal Opport Employer telbgcnt creauve peri;on Me(il raises 5-48-5125 Ave. CM.
up Mechanic. Will train Boat .DelaJler, resporu>i · ror re"eptionist 1n dental ~Monrovia Ave .. N.O.
for wheel aliicnmenl. Sal ble, work <;onsc1Qus ·--------., ... Housecleaning for bus)' +comm. i\ppl)' Newport person. Unified Yachts. specialty office. Sala!')' Rfte J.welry D.,+ mother. 1o·ash100 Is l
Tire Centu, 3000 E. NB. 2001 W Coast Hwy CLERKS comm en s urate with THEIROADWAY area. l Day a wk . C<>""'t Hwy. Corona del Applylnpersorr ability & exper . Ph $25/day.644-5536. ..... 544-5636, 12 to l pm only. ...wport leach
Mar BOAT MECHANIC Somesellingexpprer'd. House cleaner . $4.00 hr Automot1w
DMVCLERK Gas & diesel Yach l UJQJEM Dental Assistant Call Mary Meizner M.ustdoe\lerythang, ~crv1ce. elect .. pumps & 1-;xpcr wanted, call after 644-1212, exl 304. 549.2410 11ys. Must have actual job Openings Now Avatlublc Sept 4 644.()SijJ.
JANITOR
Routine custodial tasks.
full.ti me. fringes. Eng
s peaking. Apply 9·11
Mon-Pri. Llnwilco Labs .
2148 Nwpt Blvd, C M
Janitorial/ Matnl
C~StudNh
Perm. p/lime. flexible
hrs. at our Irvine Co. apt.
complexes.
Call or apply in person
THE IRYIME CO.
1071 Camelback
Newport Beach 644-6796
Equal Opport Employer
KEYf'UMCH
OPERATORS
Leading Orange County
data center has immed
openings ror exp er
operators . 1''u II & pt
tlme. 2nd & 3rd shirts
, Weeke nds parl·l1me
F lexible hours . Call
Eleanor for appt .
546-6080. Int e grated
Used Car contrttr t & exp, wtrfrnt y <crd for full or p/timc clerks _..;.._ _______ f\111/Part time, soles & Hous ecl eaners. own
DMV. Ex per only Apply RI 11 c kle · s llo u t y a rd on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No Denll.11 Office Mana~er, ma int for plants . NB trans, Cull or part·timc, Laguna Beach
nfl' M 11r. or 1''ran 673-6834. cxper nct:l'ssary ·wt: Laguna Beach. l!:xper area.675-5657 topS.673-12.66.646-4871 MOTORROUTE Kingman ul, Bauer, ---trmn. Advancement op allphasesdcnl1stry.Xln1 Daily Pilot route 1n
Data, Costa Mesa
Moton.. 979.2500 , Bookkeeping at scrvH•t portunities to those who hrs. Call 830·007'1. f\Jll time omce personnel Housecleaners. S4 h r Laguna Beach & South
station, 5 days. morn qualify. For mform11t1on needed nr O.C. Airport. P IT . cur necessary Luguna Afternoons . HOSTESS! mgs: 1-·am1liar wts1mplt• go to our nearest murket Dental Asst Use your 556-2992 Gingham Girl. 645·5123 Monday through Friday YOU <•ould be the ma turc· math. neat handwntm)t. or c-onlact the personnel personality & cha1rs ide I Satu d and .., .. n
b & C'\..•1 t1·me narson for th" HOU~£WEEPI ..... ~ Pus · r ay ~ person we're look111~ lor Appl" t.o Ruth or Dick, officeat skllls in our usy .. w ,..v ' -nw d
0
n"s $450 n.•r
to meet and l'!f(•ct our 2.'l90N~wport Hlvd <.: M. l2A'2Lamp:ion St ricn Y pract cc ' So --.,.-...,... month grosr. pront sso J f di NB I "are of condominium & c--'~ ay m m1 .. · .. ~
ew.tomen No ~clhn~rc----.--GardenGrove537·4840 Full time position recreaUoncenters. me ~~-· Cash deposit required
qwred. Please t·all Totn Rook.keeper: full lime for Equa\Oppor Employer 642·1050 dean~*P" etlnor main· for ....,._l tlt9ard Ir Call 643-4321 ask ror or Frank today lor an in cxclu.,1ve Jewelry store t~ rep$1r, Or. Cly ......_, .._.1_ ---"'-s.... Cu-c:ulal.IOO. Leave your formal ln•ervinw nt S.Coast Plaza. Call Desltclerk/hotel; apply in area. SLart $OOo mo or up -,. ...-... ,.._. '"
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h ~ ' ... n8101 ·--------•I 7 AM to 3 PM· OE Call 25"" Coron• del Mar. Name. Address, > one HariMMr VW Mr deCordova..,...,. pen;on. · D. · · '752· '" Number and Make of Y Su D I ClERJCTYPIST day/eve s hift. 1555 S ,..... c .. 640..0569 Car. Good for student or our per cu er BOYS Work at beautiful com· Coa.,t Hwy, Laguna Gardener & Landscaper. m lluntlnl(lon Bcat'h for afternoon work. 15 to ---------exper, pt-time. ss br. Nd for.,.. retired person 8 .. 2 .. 435 1 h plex filing. answering D 1 A R"d C II
"' • .., l7 yrs. Hrs : 1lo6 30· • phones. good advanee. ia 1 e lraos portat ion. a HOUSEKEEPER wanted Landscap e Super visor
------64S.Z702 menl pos1b11Jl1etS. l Yr Drinrs Leooard.496-357s to h ve.m. 2 pre-school min 3 yrs exper, must be Auto rental tme.
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11P4>r -------office exper Pleasant. Operate modern cqwp. Of children. 536·2403 afl able lo super & inst for intel. fnendly. neat IUS IOYS well groomed. ab1hty lo menl & door to door General fice. 3PM sprinklers, do plantings,
uppear. yng perl'on over Over 18. apply in person communi c ate. good tramp. Calif. drivers he P/T3DoysaW... ---also seed or sod lawns
18 Prev exp. not n•q'd J to 5 pm . Ane1enl benefits. req'd. No pnor cxper Tues ·Th urs . Typing Housekeeper live out Must be w1lhng to·wnrk
Start w/lot man dut1c11. Mariner. 2fi07 W. Coast Cnll or apply'" person nee. Good drivin~ rec a S<MiOwpm,. knowl~ge or Ba 1 boa P o l n t a r e a hard. 675·7633, (tr IOPM
Advanccmcml uvail. to llwy, N.B fAS-0201 THE IRVIHE CO mwit. No Sonday work. bookkeeprng, acct. s re· Rcf t-rentcs please. only>. auln rental countt'r -~-------• Orange Coast Ye llow celvable experie nce
675
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5611
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pen1on Gd dnvang m · 8USIOY NeW::~~::::~b~.6796 Cab, 17300 Mt. He r -help(ul.557-0933 ---------UgalSecr.tary
req'd.831·2480.4\l!">·G:lJ()_ Im m ed openin g ror r;-,,ualOpport Employer rmann. F. Vly. GEHERALHRPER Airport area NB, Execll
busboy position. nilcs. --. · HOUSEKll!:EPER typing & s hrthnd s kills Auto llepair Exper pref'd. Apply dai· Otspalcher , expe rience Npl Bch A r ch lctural .:;; Ability to take C'hr i.;. MECHANIC VW ly, ut H am ; Mi Casa. 200 Coddail WaftNH preferred, age 18 ..... App· firm seeks geo'I helper 4 hrs per day 1$75 per Salary open. 9'15-07S2 Due to grund opcnin!( of E. l7thSt.,C.M. Sc1.-.....1 Jy at G & W Towing. w/own lransp. 7:30-1:00. w1c'> or 5 hni per day
oor2ndloc.GAMii1offer· . . ._ 6'2·12S2 Mon tbru Fri. Call CS93.16 per wkl. Mon LEGAL
IOI'! lo a rcspon person a BUS DRIVERS for Chf!S· Earn 'lf? lO $300 per wk 644-5670. thru Fri. Housework. SEC'Y/ASSISTANT
pos it Ion m Rr. pa rt t1an 1ebool. We will l,.ow lwtion. P l.icement Dog Bather. noexper nec,G ---E-N--E--1-{-i\--L la und, s hopting & er· Bright, diligent person
mechanic Volkswoge11. train. Apply ~l 16835 asalst. 751·9194. 9-l.~~l~r 5S7-8469 WAREHOUSE 5i,; du>' rands for usy pro · as office adhumstrator
Xlnt opport. Ir you like lo Brookhurs\, f \n Vly COLLEGE Girl lo live In ---------wk. Larry Morgan Anti· fesslonal. Must huve own m Newport Center law
he your own boss. Sm in· Ca.11963-7831. w/pro(. man & 9 yr old Donut shop work. Early ques 17141 964.2453 l.ar· 1_tra_ns_&_r_ef_s_. ~-----o(fc. Legal ex per pre vesl & tools ere req'd A 1 Dal f 'd . minimal typing Guaraalary. Forfurthe~ CAFETERJA IN·PLA!'-IT son . on be a e h tn AM. no exp. nee. PPY ry/ e Housekeeper wante<t Testing & ref'" req'd
infopleasecall754·7571 Costa Mesa ~ lrv1.ne Newport. Must be home AM. DK Donuts, 145 E. Girl Friday lnlelUgent Refined lady LO llve·in. SaJaryopen.644-&400
--'--------1 area.Day&.s wmg sh1 n. from2pmto8pm eveson J7thSt.or2963Frurvtcw person needed for N.B. P r lv. room /ba. Sml
Auto. \rans. R&R man. ruU ft part time jobs. For sclx>ol days. Must bevc _CM __ .-------Financial Ctr oHlce. saJrary. 8"·-8819 Ute aseembly work. ma le r d I i Ort to drivers lie. Call 673·5570 f I A Mr ':.:~snTen~eA erE eO~N c1!}~:~l [t.e: Times. aft. 7pm wkdays or Dnvers needed for parts some~~~ s~ary Housekeeper. live-In. 2 ~. ~1~~\~ga;~:e. c~
TOOLS. Call 548·2288 1375 Sunllower. Coste anytime weekends. ~0;.ro;tea. S48-J443. open. s. rg duldren <7 & 9>. Dnve. ~978 Meu. Fri. Sept 15. Compan/HKkpr, live-In . ...;...:;..... _______ ,Girt Friday, self-starter. Sa la~y/rm/brd, Sandi _;._ _______ _
1·4PM. &!eking perma· sal pvt. rm ba, TV, <.:OM. DRIVYS x i n t t y pl l!ll. good _7_52_·_7663_. ______ Live-Jn nurse aide needed
Babysitter for 2 yr old.
MACHINE
OPERATORS
·~Lathe
20' AIMrlc;an with
troc: ...
•Griftder
Crush ModM I I 0 •Jiff lo,..
#l Moor.&
#351,
•MllMtq MochlM
V.ntul & Horf&Ofttal
•Turnt Lathe
Jones Ir la ... p1on
O &#S
TOOLING
•T~er
•Tool & Cutter
AIMIRbten
• T oo1i1w1 Rne.c h
G ....... Mocw.Mah
•Tool & Die MC!lbn
•.Ag&A.-.
Widen
•Tool Dft.'pers
INSPECTORS
"'Mod9NP•ts
•T~
•RKei•iftq R.+atl
•MKll•cal Aufflbfy
•II.ch owic Aslftllbty
TECHNICIANS
•Bectrical
IMc.ironic CallbratiOft
•Matwial1 &
Proc:Hs-Composites
•s.drotMchanicd
Tnt tHlqh Yocuumt
Technoioqy
•Space s1 ..... ot1a.
Test
Mu1nlt>11am\' llundyrn11n .
beal·h .ir1·0 MJlllrl" Apl
t .... 1111 y No t'h1l<lrt'n
Rt>ply lo Rox 11 l!n, Daily
Pilot. P 0 llox l SbO. ~tu Mei.<A !:12H26 __ _
MAINTENANCE
MlCHANICA
& B.ECTRICIAN
PerlT\ open1nl( for ui:
l{resi<1ve rrw1n1 mc<-h A & elct1r1c1 an w /mun,ur
t'Qu1pmunt m:ritallalwn &
rept1.1r sk1lli. l :; yr" ,.,
pt.or l rou lJlt':..hool111" l'On
t 1 II I p ;. n ,. i., & 0 t'
eircwtry Mui;t tw will·
1n~ to work overl1m1•
Xlnl hent'f1t~. & wurkini:
t•ornl!i inrludm~ l 1 paui
hnhdllY'I. to p1ud ~rOUIJ
1 n ·; p l:i n ·, 1 l'lt rrn Y
benefits. llbcrul vat·atmn
benefits t•tc Call for
appt or 1·11m1• lo 1 hr
personntl nlr betw11 h1 \. of~ & Liam or 1 & 4pm
Mon· fo'tl to <'omplet<> <1P
p1Jca11on
CA LI l'OA:\I
16661 Von K;,rm.i n
Irvine 557.71110
~oal Opp(lr F.mploy{'r
UINTEN/\N<;F. Mt\111
llt't!de<l fo1 ... m holt·I 1n
l..q(unj Ht h . 1-·1 T
49'1 158tl
Mwntenanl• . Ille. tJay-.
A11i.1 y Ill l)\'l" .. •ill
N~wport Uun~~. 1131
Jj:wk Ray Or NU. -----
amtenance M;in ~XJl<'r
:n Supr·r mkts tJll
644-8660. Gel sons M kt •
NII -------
Maiftt TKtwucian
General mu111t w1s1<11l'
1n r a rµe n lry nonr
hrdwa r •·. plumb1.n 1.;,
pumt1n11 & l'lettr'I .i Yr·.
min t•xp ~ twnd ,\pp1v
lo I rvint: tJn1f1('fi Srhool
01~tnt'\. ~111 1\lton 1\Vf•,
Irv tnt' 171 4 55h <1!10tl I Equcil Opport £-.mployc·r
STRUCTURES MAINT Appl bc!1n1t taken
,ASSEMILERS fo1 AM /P M 'wl'eper 4
1 f t Ht ~h1ft s:I 57 hr If U • WO 1..-S o re~ City Srhl Du1t. 7:t6 l•lth
nperiewc• OHHlbinq St H H Ph 5J6~t a•rospace related
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parh. Pr.els.Ion drill· 11'9 of hecrvy a true twa1 ,...e.n required. .
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTEM.AMCE'
•MochiM Shop
Mechanic a
MAIHTEHANCE
Ncertcd fo r full 11m('
melt: ra1111 iy un.t
Should huvc> 1>11ck,::111111111
in .1pl m;11ntenan1·" 1\fl
pl.lunce repair exJ)t:r 111'1•
fcrrt>d
C..11 or a pp1y tn JX'r ... 011
THEIRYIHECO ·
HY71 Qi mclbatl.
Newport Bead1 64"·1ii~Jt>
l:,;quul Opport Employn Ow &ipoyment Of·
flee la opew Monday
throuqh Saturday
• _ ... ~ Mana11ement betwNft A.Ill. -.. PEOPL"E PERSON
p.M. W• Sooll forward Exec loolun$t for p1 l t1i-· to......., you. so(· 1t1 whole111:1ie ~uvo1.v
MCDONNELL
DOUGLAS
5301 lolsaA••
Huntlnqton leoch
CA. 92647
Cull Mr Hall IW<! 1c;;14
MANICURIST
ALJ-'R EOO 'S 1s now .H'
('('pt in11 .ipphcullon,. fur
1T11JnH'ur1~t &• 1!1 rt fnl•nd
,\µply 1n f)t'r.,on Thur"!
thri. S .11 111111 W1·-.t
, ltl I t .. 1 d Paclll<' CO!l!fl tlwy. :'>Ii OS OflS ft " 9 a 1>75-titl":O
ARE HOT affect.ct by . tt. urnftt labor di .. .MMllCUHIST pl 11mf·. c nel'dc<I 11n11h ·d 1'11 t-: pue.. H 1\ I It H /\ N CJ I. I'. H ~ Days, Mon thn1 t'r1. Nr
FairRround i., C M
646-8715 nent employ~es only Ref. 644-9666. 644·9806 School Bus. Llc'd or will telephone personality. Housekeepers, pt-time. for lovely Lag Bch home An Equal Oppartun11 y li42 114H4
HIRhly expene nced to ---------1 traln. 4 Hr guar. $4.04 to Non·smoker. $t50 wk Bayview Convalescent Sun/eve thru t'r1 1cve Employer M11nufuc1u1er rt·<1 " 'nop
trainees Steady work, Compal., Operatcw start. E .O . E . Call start. Call for Interview. Hof!p .. 2055Thunn, c M. $37.00 per day Call for ~~~~~~~~-workl'r lull time·. no··~
Babysiller wanted. 2·3 ..:g:.:ood....:.-._be_n_ef_its_.____ Leading Or ange Cnly 559-0812. 556 . 69~ 1. Wind ow E 0 E 642.~ a PP · t · U I> J 0 h n WANT ACTION., Pt'' nel· C M all'a I'll
rlaY!I a wk. My home. service bureau hus open· ---------Designs, 3195-D Airport -·-· -·------llealthrare Services Cless!Ced Ad~642.5671\ DaH•. 642·<:'24'1
8 00-4:30.~·1107 C:ARPETSALESMAN Ing for l·2 yrs exper •DRIVER• Loop Or .• CM. Housekeeper . ltve·lll, E.0 .E. 752.0992 1 ==========-.'..__--------, F.xper . for Sh<>res In-operator w/workin g Expandlngcolooktniror N.B. home, pvt rm &LOT ----N-,----.-, 1. Rabysiller lo take 9 yr. l e r I ors C a r I> c I kno~l~e of DOS/VS or people willing to work. Gllll FRIDAYS I 000 b th E irsh 8""aklng MA or car renla . d f 0~1bo I W h '"'SO A o .. Good drl l 8 ' n 1 ,.~ ' 18 + Parl·llme AM Cit ol son rom.... a ii('. are ouse. "° v n. OS:PO ER vs. JCL & Neal appear. V· Xlnt oppor unity w.llh reC'ueq' .548-4287 PM shlCt
75
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toCardenHall bytJatn.2 642·2255 J ECL. IBM 37o1 14s in" rec. Over 18. Co N.B. firm for outiomg ----·------
to 3 mornings a wk. Pick· ~~1 w/communicalions. Xlnt 'Vehicles. $2.85 per hr + girl who Is famlUar w/all II 0 U S E W I V E S . ---------up 2:30pm. dally &CashJ s Temporary ~p Incentives. Call Eric, secretarial&gen'lofflce STUDENTS MACHINIST Growina Babysit to 6 or 7 pm. . for ab9ut todays. facility & fringe bencClts. 640-8700. functions. Must be aclf. W e h a v e J o b s "
Must be avail. lo o1· $3.29 r hrlull&P/T.ln· Tue -Sat. 3 :30fm· ---------1 motivated, Intelligent, weekDAVS. Call Penny Medlcal devicelabhas2
casionally keep him or quire at 833-6227 or mldoighl. E.O.E. nte· ---------1 have fast accurate typ. al Pup n Taco, CM lmmedopemngs for stay over nile. Salar y No experienced g r l.l t Pd Datda , C22R3 DRIVERS Ing ikilll!I, l!ltrong or· 646-SIMlbefSPM. EXPERIMENTAL C II K lhl ed E 0 E Fairview R . ' . M . .,., ....., ... CHl ..... ISTS open . 11 a ecn , · · · · 54&'6080 Men or women"" yrs or ganltaUona~ skills & the O -"'
M7-089l days older. Know the coast ablUty lo work indepen· INSTRUCT R Candidates must have•
COOK/RELIEF cltleia. Nel $180 Ii week or dently. Xlnt "ompany St. Mary 's College hi 5+ yrll related t'Xpcr. Babyaitler. my home. CA.SHIER more. Or a nge Coast 0..-..1··-M "-I 8 ""5 •eekm0 ln:itruC'lors for work from blu(• printi.. days, no wknrll'. Duys. Conval H08p exper prer. Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. """p1"" 1"'· olnl-.. E•I. :...,. · ;,,tca~~UI BA Program verbt1I imsLrucUon or m ~·" "'l 759-0i86 Good pay/bcn! Bayview ease ca ea nor. .. ......,.1.., ·eve!\. · lmmed 0,... .. i-.. In park· He rrmann. Fountain 1c .. 7591 in heal odmlnistrulton formal sketches , .. ust
,,... .... <& Conv HO$p. 20$$ Thunn, ( SI --. M h MA "--tt r h"'v" fabrt""l"" n"'w tool· Babysitter needed Im· lng atructure P/T eves & V11ley tNo o ater ---------. ust ave or"" e .. "' -.u"" ..
med.forlyrold,4days weekends. C.M b etw n Newhope & Have you read today's In related field & ad· 111g&repairex1sl'gtool
wk Mon .Thur s COOKS ~Euc~~U~d~>~~~~~~ Ch1sairied Ads? If not. mlnls t ratlvo exper lnaon production. S fr II C llM Bow .. r you're mlsalng the beft Cl-...es held loc1lly.Call WeofferdntCobenefm Fri/Sal/ un o · rs a rs " Exper sauttt & broiler bar 408-282-8500 Exll9 cd'gprolltsbarinl(.
9.LS-5pm.642-1395
67
5·2790 Mon/Frl
9
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5
Arches Restaurant, 3334 DRIVER ..:~l~•:ins::;in~to~wn~=!~-=:.-J~~~==::;:~iij g; In l>('rson or by
Babyalttin 1 /l lte UdoMerltt•VllJ Pac Csl ll w y, NB STAR 6 ,...,ZE~•._ betweenl ·30-430.
hou.ekeeplng. f/Umtt. NtwportBeach 645·7077. WANJ£0 '"'•y•-x.L~AH----,---:-:=:-.• -t yDowhng. F..O.E _....... _.. h I '"""' .... .... SHILEY LAI INC New ""''"er nrcu11 e p. Cooks. Reller. 4-day wk, H y o.i,~~ H
0 w n l r • n s p . Ex CHllP TICM . Bayview Conv. H1>1'p,. SUNDAY ONLY .,.. .. ~"'"' '",,.. ,,.,., .,.. 17600 Olllellc pcr'd /refs. 557·6055 TowOC'kln Mlll81onVlejo, 20MThunn,C.M.£.0 .1': ToO-top1M1fOOel0<Frldoy, lrv1ne.CA927l•
moma/eva. Calif lie. 6 yrg exper In 642-3505 To de II v e r DA 11. Y ~"'°'z'!:::':t~19""'°" Call 9'79-0000
d all phues of laboratory PlLOT bundles to car. ,_ t!°"" §~ Bab)'lllte r , 1ran · procedure, call 640-014-0 Cookl w1nted. all ahJrta nera ln Laauna Beach ,.. I:}~ "'
mother type. my home, ask for Margaret. Aho openlnlJ for area. RequJrtl van or :=:,. .. &;.~ =-
hte ho\l1elteeplnJ,· full m~ement trainee large st.lion wagon and t'"' J&-.., =~
ti mt . perm. S3 mo. ailldc.re workers needed w/ future w/youni a good dt1vln1 record. !'?t i:: G6-~Ji~ ~. for ChrtstJan ~chool. AP· irowtng company. Apply Call: ~M ~e:,."" 'IO~-~.
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Babysitter needed for lat ~ lfll3S Brookhurs t. in person, Ma Barker's. 642-4121 ht'::' •1 s;-' 11--'
grade COM/Harbor J./u 212 E. 17th St., C.M Alie fw 11=., !j~ R::"*
boy.Vourhomc ormlno. CHIL.O CARE, lor 2 ~ DoRWlm_. :::.;:.,.. :;t""" ae--
Mon -frl. 2PM·•PM. school cblldrcn. preror COPYMACH.ONI. F,qual()pponunlty ''°" '~ ~~ ~ ret.ircd lady, 1.2·1' daya. Will train bright In· Employer !tf•"" ;.\':"' l't~ R C l Some ovrrntgbt.a. Live· d.Md11tl In all pfiues or ~J.,..., .,.w.':" Ill•
BABVSITTE • OS • ll\/OUl.&40-1660 -...A .. g b\lJl.na1. Must Slop! I Tak• lime toftla,x D~-~:::;,.... ~e
Mo.a Back Bay. 3 mo. i;~"qutcktr " ~ aell and •hos> ., home. It 1 f!e.--"' ::~ ~ old boy. Wlcdaya, call aft. Cbildcll.to alller needed IUlt'ter. f\ll limo only simple with Dally Pilot !!..,..._. ta-~-~.. ;;;.
6Pm , '31·2894 ~~f ~t'~'· ~: ~ 0C~~: Apply In penon, 'Cl .. alCled Ada. And ll U~ C= • 1:;
&b)'lltter w1nl~ your 87$<007 TllC Copy Stop you h•vo tK>methl.nl to Co=t:. ~g: ;.,.... flbme. t mo. old bo)'. .a()J Birch 1'5 tell, ull a Crlondly • ,,..
Mon-Fri t'TD·~ ~tw O•lfled Ada. your one· Newport Buch ClaatlCled Ad·Vlaer •t -"'"'"' Nntml
9-5pm. atop 1hof>pln1 ffflttr. 751 1050 642-5878
..... f\••••• ..
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MACHIHf SMOP
Trainee for MS prec1A1on
11rl ndin1 . Xl 11t co
benefit.I. & rapid :;idva11
cement for rl l(hl f)<lraon
Let t.111 hear from you to·
dtay. 0e1u•o1dc Corp. 929
Baker St, Costa Me11a.
MS.(M03.
Maid, full or PIT.
Exper. pretel'red.
642·~
People who are seelclnR
111 apartment look fl.,t
In Cl ... ified. Will your
ad be tbereT To plare
your ad. call 642-5678
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l".llA!lnt 1n l.11 11: II• It
Ma1\11<1 'hlll"•••I t1l1H1
Mann .. Ur 1.11.: hi h
d I ll '!I .... , f1m•
PROFESSIONAL POSITION
,osmOH OFHIS:
• Sal r)'
• N~w r
• Mnnag(!menl Opportunity
• Paid Vucation
• ('o mplelt> 1'ralnlng
• ltt?Surunc-e Prot(rum
• Jo'urtory Incentives
• Security
•MASstUH•
:-.;, ... II " ,, .. ll•~I 11 9UAUACA TIOHS:
l11u·tn1· li11l1,.., 1111 "'"''
rn ~ 111 1"'"'11' "'' ''" '11 • A f( e 21 or Over
, .. ~ w 111 tr.1111 u." & • 111. h Sch I "'"" l l (Ml ) • No EJ<perience Necesi;ary
11111h1 , ~\111 i\ 1, 1 ,,,, •• ,. g oo c.uU<'U on n • I> •sire To Succeed
111~1. 11\,411 I ,el ) 'II.I ·;~1
tll IMll )\Ill) 111 1111 l11p tll I
''·"''
M...nal c-trot
Cle-rt
' \ f ok t·-111.•r fJll•'l 111 to: ho111·h 1n .: nr-1 111 111•
" Ii ut q. A 111 1.111 ,
II•••\\ ,..,,, k 111,111 I di
I If ;p~ \.Ill ;1 .. t:1 t-•111.il
Opp Emvh r
~at COftt'rol ~tlewt Ca.tr°'
H.-putl) tlr<l.,.1nj? or .1n1i1
<'o hrm 11.K.,tl~l twJI 1><
\ 1 l 1)\1 r I I ' "I 1 k 111 •' u
mult·n ul r-ontrol r1 .. ~lu1
ltoo t'OC'lt ml 111111 \ I t11 ...
mth \ ,,. 111 h.1\ 1• min 111 .!
,,., t•\J.ll•r "•I I h1
1>o·rlornrn111 jlrtllJlH. llun I!.
mnh·nal 11l.inn1 n~ oll
.11~1twi. tlf l1•r \Int ,,,1 &.
bt'lll'fll J,lk lo( )'lto.1:'11° w nrl
rl.,.11n1t• & "ul h1.,tor \ 111
C'la.'4!\1f11'(1 ud nu :1:1t, (' "
1>.11ly l'Hol. l'O llo\ 1.>W
< 'o:.lu Mt"?oU, ( 'u :i<!L~ti
M \ 1' U H fo: W 11 M ,\ -.,
fl II ml' I H " l' It' IH ll l'
r1cwc•om1•ri. <'It 111111 •H'l
mcrc h.inl:-. 1'11•\1hll' hr:.
Nt:t:d cur Ille ly111111:
547 300/i
MECHANICAL
Wt· wm n•cruil i,cvcrul people for a profcsslonal sales
r arc<'r Apply In per~on on Thursday, September 14th ,
from 5 pm lo 8 pm . ft'riday, September 15, from 5 p.m.
tu 8 p m Call Mn Grct!n for un appointment.
4l AUTO CIMTM DIUYI. llYIMI 7 H -5111
****************** NURSIMG
Nui bt0b u1<le!> & order ht·i.
n1•1·d1'<I for ronv hosp
/\II ~htftN uvu1l l'ft•rcr
l.'>-pcr Goocl Wlll(\'1' &
1Jt•1wlli.. Opportunity Cor
u1lvalt(•t-m1·nl lkvt·rlyl
Manor. 310 VIC'l11rla , C'M
642 03!!7
NlJnSE ASSLSTANT
Start on d ay sh1(t. SJ 20
p hr w l'1•rt1rI.1·allon
S:l p 1 hr w4teJo.pcr
Muture . 1wrmu11ent
employ~ i.oughl Apply
in pcr~n 450 Clcnnl'.)lre.
Lciguna Bl'h ---
RECEIVING CLERK
J\T t:/\S1': IN fo'/\SlllON ISLAND
NEWPORT liEACll
Has an opening in its receiving de-
partment. 8:30 to 5 :30, Monday lhru
Friday.
'PLEASE CALL 644-5070 WHl&dap
/\11k for Mr Koh11ut
7100 HebW..tfid 7100 •.....•.•.............•. , ......•..............
SALIS CUU-C~.rf"ttolre.,...,..
ILUB.IHl/XllOX ON-llper Mt MC.
OilYll~lh M•lriH
Above openings F /T. Min $3 hr.
Neat appearance required
MASTH ILUIPalKT
Zl4 .. IC...,., C .M.
540.'373
Thursday. September 14 19-;~ DAIL V PILOT Jtf1
HMpW-.htd 7100 HeepW..t.d 7100 HetpWClfthd 7110 ...........•...................•••••..•....... ····················~·
Service :station uucod at SECRETARY Shl·ll s1 a t111n . so TR•VEL •GE ... T (;JRL Fl<IO/\Y, hook Lil11uno Ptrmuncnt, rull "' "' "" keeping exper nt'c. ull Umi> llumml!r, purt t1ml' Expanding Nwpt a~ent·y
R od Laver Tfnn1s during :il•hool Colle11c trct:ul & wholellolcl n ·
Recepllon11u . p/tlmt'. SALES ln9-3SSO !llude nt pref . w11l tratn qulrei<seniora~1·n1w1111
Mv .... ~1 sundMyb ...... a,. t\.wo ' r Il l Goodlat: for l(ood moo ' tcmult0nul tlCk\l"ltnjj "11: ~· "'~ u "' .. " .,.,.!mnii11 or u 1m1· ex· ---------111 ........ , II U9 41 Hair Styhn((, :;40-8888. ~'d 11ulci.womu n JO: lien .........,. lit w y • 4 41_ J)l!t 644 S373
RECJo:PTIONIST. now Lsi~~~111~3~/7';6~~~~ *S8Cr&tari8S * Serv Stu llclp needed Im TRUCK DRIVER
h1r1ng Ne at. pou.ed. ExecSecrt'tary to llll'd 1-'Ull or P1t Apply Class I II(' l.1.q;un.1
alert gal w/light typm(( --------• Prc11 Sl 3,200A. 990 t:: <.:st llwy, Nb Beuch l,umtwr. 4114·~
ab 111 t y t o w o rk 1 n SAUSPEOf'LE t.:mployers l'ay /\II fo'ee~ Sfo.:wtNG, l nduslnal. l'X or540-821l7
dll(ntrled m o r1gagl' Reta1lSLore Ll:tReindersAgcncy per Som~· 1>.up~rv1i.1on Typ1st1Ht'('f>!<l. NcwPorl
banking offtcc i. tn You 'll love sellln.i our 4020BirchSl,Slel04 t•xperpre(d 642 J.545 bl·h fo'1nanc101 Ctr C'P/\
fo'ashaon bland Cllll Cubutous fas hions' We NewportBeach.83311190 ----h Mrs Garo. 759· 1511 c•r Call for Appl/ Estab '64 Sewing 111 your homt• !-;ic llrm. .is position avutl
apply an peri.on , 230 hove tmmed PIT open· pcnence <:ull between Pleui.ant of(l('e & l'Ond1
N Cl D S top ror expcr sale'>VOO· .,.""pm .............. ""' llOl\S 644-4402 Ms. Berg
ewport r r le 200 pie We oHer xlnl fnnge ---------•I ,...., """0
'
0
"
RECErTIOHIST bt!ncr1ts & st.able employ-S4..'t'retanes 1'yp1st. a1·curate for lllM
compo1>cr Mu:-.t be abh-
to i.~11 & walltnJ: lo leorn
lo pasteup QI II 1>46 1~11
betwn I 4PM "
.. ST mcnl Apply m ~ri.on.
'"' FRl!:OERIGK 'S 0 u l 1 e s cons t s l o ( Of llOLL YW()OD
telephone recept1on1!>l. Bnstol Town & t;-0untry
typing & filing. Must be 3642S Bnstol Slrccl
fast & a ccurate typ1sl Santa Ana. CA
Position provides steady ~ual Opport Employer
emplo yment , go od
salary & benefits. /\pply
al 17422 Armslron.: Ave,---------
Irv. 54().9340 Sdftwoman/Mahw•
Jo'Ull & p/l1mc for bakery
RECEPT/TYPIST i.hop Apply 1n person
S650 to start Npl Uch Tues lhru Sal 10 AM to 3
area.ea11 152.2727 I'M Sc11nd1n1.1v111 n
R~~ioulST P a :1 1ry Shup . 6115 5 '"'-....-• " W a r n t? r J\ v 1: • II H
Npl Beach law firm 119,'J.1677
Typing skills re<i 'd. tlrl> ---------111 8:30-5. Call Sue or Mury
955-1014.
Receptionist
No more Ko hum duyi. 1n
tlui. very C'Xc•ting rront
de!ik spot Ir you have
good ofc skills & want to
start an exc1lmg caner,
this Pol> offers x Int adv
Sl\NOWICll GIRLS M-1-',
8 3().12 30. Must have ('ar
& tk neut 1n appear Call
b"13-6334 10-Spm. ask (or
Dan or Nun('y:_. ___ _
TYPISTS SHj,,IHG CLERK
Re.-lpon & neat person lo & SECRETARIES work sh1p'I( & packing
Doyouneedextramoney for ~a1ment mf.: St John Kmis . t7422 Denon & enJOY vanety Let the Aw. Irv. ca. 92713 Call
freedom & nexlb1lHy of 540 7\71
working temporary as---------
TYPIST
RECEPTIONIST
s1gnments of your cho1cc
work ror you <:a II Im
medlately
~o~ office •
~UJ overload
557-0061
3723 Birch Sl. N B
Equal Oppor EmployE'r
Secntary /Cl...tc
To handle real estate an
vestor accounts Com
munacallons . typing, &
business maLh l>k1ll~ ei.
sent1ul. Prf'fer t•xpcr'd
ma.Lure person Hencf1b
& xlnt location Phone
644-8824
SlllPPING /\SSIST
Wctl(h bulk vllam1n:-..
prepare d Ol'Uml'nli. ~
lo11d lrur k. lull t1m1'.
Ena.: spl.'uklllU /\p1>ly
Arch1te('tural offict' n•
qwrcs lH'CUnlll' lYJll:.I
6Swpm minimum fo'ront
0HH01• 1.1ppearanc 1".
plcasunt, re:l111hle.
!I II , Mon 1-'ri L111w1ku Wm L Pc•n•1ra As:-.ot·
l.ul"lll. :.!141! Nwpl Blvd, MacArthur I.II f"ord Hc.J
C M____ Nl'W1>0rl Beach
SHOE S/\Ll::S l'EHSON. 71'111144·06:.!0
imn l11nc, l'vcnm.::-. and _t'; ()Jo; Ml f'_' __
Sunda~!I-~aul Allun WAITH!-;SS. COOKS. llt:-
Shne:-. 7!>:i! 6468 hwa'>hl'r:. hrcak fui-t
SHOP TRAIN Et:
Lilt• mfj!. rull l1mt•
&rl 3545 ----
lum·h Vunoufi locattOnl>
SOU)! tfarhor 511 30th St
NH Htwn KAM Noon
SlllPM ENT Wantcct noona1des for H1•.1
P IH:r TRUCK OHIVfo;U lnlermedwll' Schoob
We 1J:ht & l oad hulk Lunch duty i.upcrvns1011
vitamin tablt•l:.. dch"l'ry 2 hr:-. daily 556 3437
INSPECTOR
Rup1dly f!row1n1t Orun1e1·
t:o hrm ltl4.·all·d nt•ar ()('
/\aport ti. '(•f kllll-! .1
ine chan11·ul 1n:.11t•1 t or
Thts 111d1v b tu hu\ l' J
n1111 of :1 vr' 1·x rwr "'"''
hl• .1bll! tu ma kl.' "''l'l'I'
lion .. l'lUJ.I'> & 111,l>l'l't
\ ltrlllll'> fl.1r l '> Iii II'
NURSESAIDE
1-~xJl('r ('<·rt1rieo 7 3. :1 11
C'o u ntry ('lul> l 'o n\
llom{'. 54~ 3()1; I
Starting s ul $1100 C all
Practt('ul nurs1: needed ~ Coastal l'f•rson
ror nill! & Sunday <'arc of net Agenry. 2700 llarbor.
Sandwich & Saluc.J As
:.emblcrs. part t1ml'
Sam 9 30am Musl be
neat. clean & dexlcroui.
SJ p h.r !179-0747 for appt
all IOAM Lon's K1tehm ---------tn Oran)!l' & !·"Count ll'l>. WANTEO No Lu~u11;,
full 11ml'. fo.n.: ~µl'l0a k twac-h Oldn t.Hiy 01
1ni,:. m;iturc fo rini.:e:. mother or yuunl! rh1ld tu
/\,i.ply !cl 11 Mo n 1-'ri cure• for & send my 1 y1
Ltnw1ko Lab. 2148 Nwp1 old lovely. we ll ht.•haVl'd
klvd (' ~ ();111)(hll'I" 111 fo:I Mor<• 1>1•111hly h\ h1m:wlf OH1·r l---------•I
11:ln1 ... .,1 "'-111"111'111 pku
l'h ol'>t' "'1111 r1·,11m1• &
:-.al h1'll•iry to t'l.1:-."l1ed
Jtl no :ll!1r111 1>111l v l'llol,
1'0 Hu ' l li•10 , (.'1n1l• M1~«. l\1 !l~l:!f1
Mt'<111'111 H••1·t•pltn111'1 Im
/\ lln..: 1~1 ·-; (1 1111t ol It•
l.Hl'IYIJllll! Call B11•mla,
~77!17
Mt~l11·.1I "''1i.L11nl
Fl<ON I ( W l"lt'fo, C; Ill I.
I n I I. ,1 1! II n ,, II 1 I I -.
('a1 IJ111loJ!•~l Mu-.1 ha' l'
lnlhnl( & 111:.ur;m11· ,.,
1w 1 H1•h 11·11 ~.ti
111·i.:11t 1.ihl1• 7 di :111:111
1•1 '1pm Mun Fr 1 1
NUR.SES
RH'S
LYN
AJDE
$80-$98
S52-$60
S42·S44
N1°t'tlt•d ror hospital :-.l11fr
rl'IJl'f t<.:Urnll floors /\II
:.haft~ avail. Mu!'ll be de·
1x.•11tlablt• & have refs
Sk 111 <tl>:-.t•:.sml·nt tes ts
llfl' l-:1\ I'll (;rOUJ) In
"' r ;111 <'l' u v 11 II T O t•
W/\<:t-:s /\-.k a lJoul othel
hcnd1t:. <.:omt in !.l:.im
~vrn Mon· fo'r1 w .. ;.<.;TCLIFF
Nun.cs Registry
t617 Westcbff. Su· io!f
Ncwpurt Beal·h
li.11 0610 7~ 9118
M1'(l11 .al Off tt't • li ..,, 'I "·'
""Liii)( W1ll tr.1t11 1-'vll Ill
111 l1m1• 1.111· l}lllnJ> ~p11m:.h hl'lplul. \1ui.l hr l _________ _
.1hlt· Ill v.•irk cVe'i or , _________ _
v.knth ~'"'" 717t
Mfll Office Aut.
FUii y l'Xpt'r 111 r1 11111 &
h.1<•k f1,r :-.~·1•1.111 y 11U11•1·
1n f''J i-.h1on h ll' Full
11mc 1>411 ~!XII
M f•:"-"iENC; 1-;11 I' T
S A •Jll' 20h1 w1·1·k 1-(llM
~.1111rv -i 1•11r all11wa111·1•
(' ,1 II. l) II \ I d ~ Ill 1 l h !1'1:• l!X7t .i111•r lllam
MODl':l ."i. ft·ma It• ~h:11'p
NUllSt-.;s
LVM
Immediate opening with
l'T\llJOr company for e ll
\
1ert l!11 ce d 1.VN
>r1·v1ou."' mdustriul nor.,
1ni.: buc kgro11nd pn·
ferret.I . but not
nl'<'essary . l-:x 1·e l lent
11uirun11 s alary and Cr
11111e bcnl?f1l1> pro1trum.
11111\ Xl11l vuY !lliH :t~.w /\pply In per11on or call
0 1 fi42 Ii~ lloh (or a 11 ,, o t n l m l' n t
Modl'I:-. & 1'.."lnil LN
MJS'('ll'l''> 1'01•111olc T<•I> m11n1·y
Mu:.l hHVI' 1•;1r 1;:11 ~t IU
l\101l'I rna1d w;i Oll'd . lull
11nw K1rkw11oll M11h•I
4100 Y. l'ou~l Hwy, t:l>M
673 454!0
Personnel Offil'c
FEDCO, IMC.
3000 Harbor Rlvd
Costa Mcs11. (.'J
(714 I !IW·2b00
fo:qu11I Oppnrt Employer
MOTEL MAIDS Nun.m~
fo''Ull & purl 11mc N11 t·xp L VH'S DAYS
1wc Swl&t•11 IH•111•f Ap11 7 3 Char)!e Nur'!ec;
ly in 1wr.,.111 1111ly Co .. ta Every other wknd oH
M1..,,1 tun 3205 11.irho • l'h·a:-.unl plllCt' t o work
lll~d. CM l'll·.1sc 1·all J<nyall' Con v.
Molhl'r ' hl'l1H'r m il u1 lh1C11>•tul. 546-64-50----
hi ~chool ~11 I. Mon & Nur:.tn#t
'"1c-i.. ll :10 •1 :ml'M S:l IHJ L VH & RH
hr No s m11ktn11t Own Opcntnl( on AM & PM
tr un i. flt )( t'unyun :.hifls. fo'/tlme & p111mt•,
640 5:13.'i /\buve avg starting sal
Xlnt benefits . Apply.
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adull11 with ou111tandmj!,
attruclive per:1on11hl1c1o
who enJOY workmg with
kids. Start at SJ 50 pt!r
hour. Phone 642 4321 t-.xl
250, B~"TWEt:N '1 00·5 O<i
PM.
Ask For Jim
Equal Opportunil y
___ i-:m11loyer
l'<irt umc 1'1ckcr1sorler.
& l'acker, flexiblc hrs.
for l\h 1 rt w 11 ri•hous c•
Vl.'ry C'ltan work. (;all
7!'>4·1371
P.ARTTIME
WEB<-EHDS
fo;vcry Sunduy and 1-;vl·ry
other Salutd1ty and Sun
d11.1 mornml(s. Onver Ill
drnp bundle11 of Daily
Piiot to earne rs Mu'l
huve van or large Rh1t1on + good dnvmi.: re<'urd
C<1ll 642-4321. a i.k fo r
llarry SeC'lcy o r Do n
W1llt11ms
PASTE-UP
PERSON
wtlh al hwst I Yl!Dr ex
perH'n l'e . prcrcrahly
news puper 1-;xcl!llcnt
company bcner11::1. /\pply
between 9AM & tWM.
Monday thru' 1-'riday
/\.'l k for Paul Ward or
David Gutlerre:r..
ORANGE CO.AST
DAILY PILOT
64.2 56112
:bOW Bay St ,
Cobta Mesa
fo~qual Opportun1t,y
Employer
PIX/ AMWfl' Sfl'•
fo'ash1on Is le. 40 hr, day
shafts Exper o r w ill
train C o bencr1t s
E 0 E. 640 1110
PUX
I\ n s we ri n .: :. l' r v 1 c t'
operator rull & t> IT <:a II
835~i1
PBX operatori-.. PIT & full
Uml! Will train
646·8000 ----MOVIE & TV EXTRAS
fo1agship Conv Hosp, 406 ---------1"1 a g s h Ip Rd , N U. N Jt; 1-; 0 ~~ I> II Y
110 1.1.YWOO I)
C/\.'iTINU urn l':t'TOJIS
Cuarant.ced r4•sults, ov1•r Nur11ln1t
6"2·8044. -----Rt~~1~,.~~~~~·~n
s,C.kl Jobs rilled th11o y('l1r HOUSEWIVES
alone $25 S1()(1 pt•r llay 1r
art'l'Plt'<l Yr ly (f•f· VIC .. ;
V I ll I': 0 t' /\ S T I N (;
s 1-;tcv1n; 1714 1 w t 1244
WORK ON
ON {;/\LL BA.c;ts
W&'iTCl.l fo'I''
Temporary Ser v1('cs
1617 We11tcllff, Ste 209
Newport Bcuch
6.11-0610or752·0118 1°'1l!fl4
N11thl rclu·r 1 h•rk I 1l:1v.
'nm\• t•x1wr J>rt•I t'l I l'c.l
642 :mo
Work wtule your l'htldren
ure In srhool Nur!lcs
Aac!e a s Ktslunl firs
8 :lO·l 30 Appl y ,
1'11iitship Coi\V llO:iP. 41i6
"'l;igi.hlp Hd, N B ---------642 8044 -----PLANT Superintendent
OFFICE lll'lp. f11Jng, typ Cor local churc h, F IT
NOON DUTY AIDS S3 G!1 tnJt, phonE'i<, etc. Fll1mc. EXJ>er nee. 631 2880 Mon
ve r hr. 2 hr~ d 111ly, $3hrtostart.54R·5S43. _1_Fr_19_-_s . _____ _
rC'ii pon i.1b1l1l i t-!I SoperYl1'<.' noon timt: ac Opportunity a-vail for Pl1111Uc11
uvltlM on sr hool piny dynum1c rental agent •11'4 NOCISS
1tn1t1nd Apply In J>t•r on U c req d. c'?mmtss. <>0• IHWICTORS
l-'oont111n Valh•y Sd1uol ly Nolun R t: 494 9424 Openln&• for bolh the
Oablrict 11 l.11o1hthuuaw ---~ ~nlor level & trainees,
Lo 1-'ountmn V11lh•y, <'or ~~ all shlfta. lruipecllon of
nrr Newland & Talbt•1 l ~IJ.lner Jig/ fo'lx $IRK + dose tolerance ph:astlc ~)~~n~ dcotlhnt• !I •~·71f. Travel /\1t(•nt $675 + paru.
' •. Order Oeick S805 •SR. LIAO MAH
NURSlttYMAN Pl,•1&11e Cl.Ill Cor J\Jlp\. 2nd ahltl. prccl•lon lnJ.
fo'\Jll L•m(!, mature mole Irvine 1•el"8onnel Agc.-ncy moldlna. Min 5 yrs ex·
over 21. 6 Uoy 11 inc l 488EJ7th C05lo Mesa per
S at/Run . Wark with Smte224 642-1470 •MOLOI.,._ MACH.
11111nu. Lrt.oe11 & delivery. ~ OPMATORS
1':xl)t!r pref d $:l llO llr Palnter, lndlllltrlal & com · Medical div. llrd 1'hlft.
u P. L n It u n 11 11 1 11 !t merclal qualified only. EJl.pt'r & trainee.
Nunicry, In<'. 1-;1 ·roru, 1191.1001'
t!J0.5653. ...;_--------1 Perm. p()llltlons w/xlnt
Pan t ry p e rson , ex · oppor. for rapid odv•n·
HU•SE'SAIDES pciriencc. Apply after· cem eni. Very com·
1" & P!r AJI •hift.a. Pr" noon1. Velvet Turlle pctlllve waaes. 11ood
l•trliOcatlon c laa11es of· Re11taurant. !ii Faahlon worklna condt1 Xlnt
fel'fd HR COnvalc11ecnl ~1..;,111..;,and.;.;..;,;...' N_B_. _____ 1 benefit• Incl major
lbpltal. 8'7·35_1_5 ___ 1 medlcal & dent•I ln11ur
Have you r .. d today'• "pro(it aharinii
elderly sem1-1nvalld CM ALL JOBS FREI': S.cntary
Monthly salar}' 645-3099 Finan Srvc '!t lnvstmnl
fo'trm Ty~ ~wpm. c)( PRODUCTION pcr neress Ms Tuhuta
for sma~:<~~cturer. Receotionist a l 1141640-0123 ___ _
sh1pp1ng, 1nspccl1ng. REGIST{R NOW f''OH ~rt.>tanal po!>1lwn open
UPS.etc. W11llndnraghl WORK ON tor prci.ltgtous real
ll\'n>On for all phases. /\p· ON-CALL BASIS e!llah.• appraurnl & rt'· Wl'-:STC Lfffo' ply 1n person u~m-12 on-i.earch om ce HepnJ LYP·
ty. 837 W. tilth St .• Cost.a Temporary Ser vices mg !lkllb. & venrlable CX·
Mc:.a 1617 We11lch H. Ste 209 per nee Xlnt salury &
631 ·0610 or 752·9118 be f 642 7860 P IT help net>de<I for por-nc •ls. · _. ___ _
lion s ltc1ng. Male prd. ·---------SE'crl!lary/Rcl'epllonas l , ldt•al for tollel-l<' stud<>nl f"·llml'/35 hr wk. Typm~
llrs flex , mui.t be cln & RE.Sales tiOwpm. no Siii nCl'
r e l SJhr !>tart Cull EARN & LEAJlN &M·83115 979 0747 ufl !Oam for ---------Thornton Realty expand appt. ---• ing. lnqwncs confiden· &...:rctanal. pt·la me. good
tJal. Call today. 831-0300 pay. lo hours Lil bkkpl,l. PIT bl'lp. Mon Fr•. Super
Sandwich . .;75 Paulanno
Ave CM :;45·4867
REAL ESTATE
SAJ.HMiH
Tired or the house busl·
ness and would you !Jkc
t o le&m how easy Lhe m
vestment und l!Xcl\ange
busmt.'hli 1s" And make
bag comm1ss1ons while
leammj.l. !Up lO IO(V~)
Uill Curtis Investments.
002-2456. ask for Vmct
ror c onftdl!nt111I an
ll!rv1ew ______ _
Heul E !!late 0H1l'e
manuitcr/salcsman for
new ufface Part/lime ok.
l.1berul <'Om pcntrnt•o n
plun. Call afll!r (i pm
548-83411
REAL EST A TE
CAREER 1
fo'itnlaslle new company
localed In preslig1oui;
Newport area lookmg for
R. E. Sales "Lie Only"
THIHKIHG
OFACARHR
IN REAL fST A TE?
Free tra1n1n.: IC you
qualify.
Cdl (714199. ·0660
Respons ible woman to
learn exciting. crclll1vc
trade. Will t ram . /\ge
25-40 Call Lhc Shadt•
Shop, 673-2030
Rela1I Sale:-l::xf){'raenccd
saJeslady for ass't mi.:r
pos ition Ex11er1erH·e
Wlth Europcun dcs1u1wrs
pre fern•c.J Apply 1n
person. 3363 Via Lido,
NB. Apropos . _ J _
RN I C U , 7 :I J U.
l::Xl'Eltlfo~NCJ.;O ONLY
Son Clemente GeneruJ
Hosp., 714/496-1122 ext
214 hc..-ensed real estate peo --------
pie. Active offi ce. Great Robbie's R09 & Mop
comm1ss1on spill. Com· Women need e d fo r
put.er terminal Ask for House<'leaning Sen ·
Blasl! 548·11757
A SAil PROPIRTlll
675-4890
RECEPTIONIST needed
for orthodontist 's offi<'e
Please send resume lo
Pennysavcr, P 0 Rox
587453. 24001 Alicia, Mis
1noo Viejo. 92675
RICIPTIOMIST
ALFREDO'S is now ae
ceplang 1ippllcolions for
n •('uptlonlsl und ~irl
(nend Apply In person
Thur11 lhru S11turday.
16t0 West Paclfi<' Coast
Hwy, NB 675·6070
SALES
DOYOUPL.AY
THEORGAH ? tr so. there may be a
career for you al Organ
Exchange Openings now
available Prcv1oui. s11le!I
expen<'nc:e userul. bul
we wall train you. Cull
Mrs . J <'ll ut The Laguna
Hills Mall. 1714 l 5134; 7:l0:.!
SAL&~
F11bric exper. req'd. Call
Susan, 646-4040
Saleslady lookinl( for th111
special irnlesperson, full
or pt-Ume. Salary Port
O' Call, 675 71110.
SALESLADY
l!Xp<:r pref 646-9409
SECR~"T/\R Y Ins urance
State Furm agent. 1n
Newport Beach . Full
Tim e . Some e x per
h elpful. wtll train
~70
SECRETARY
I lotel Sales Typing & sh
rl'(t 'd Apply in person.
Surf & Sand. 9am·5pm,
ISSS S Coast llwy,
l.aguna Beach.
SECRETARY
Sh. stat tyvmg. rront or('
appear 1·;x11cr only .
Tuc:s thru Sul. ff·5 M l•1>1:1
Verde Country Cluh.
~!1-0377
SECRETARY
Con.'ltrucllon rtrm look
lnl{ fur hr111hl :-elf
starttnll md1v1duul. abth-
ly LO handle pho11cs. <tl"
C'ural<' tVJ>•n.i . rorrcsponde11c~ & l!f'n 'I
offit·e dutie ~ <:all _? 111118-4r>m __ _
SECRETARY
rr vtnt• bas l•d h o me·
blllld<'r i.Ct"ks 1nlcll1~cn1
individual lo al'l al> 'er·~
10 2 c orporall' t"~
Ct'UllVl'!t The quahf1c•d
cand1dall' musl poss es.'>.
3 yeori. or secretanal ex
per & hi.ve xlnt d en l·al
skills as i>UPPort to lOIJ
level managcmt>nl Must
h11v1• ahlllly lo exercise
Independent jodJ.iCmt-nt.
highly or.ian1£Cd. rlelual
minded & bl· a i.etr
11t11rler. We o Hl'r xlnl
compuny benefits &
wor king s urroundings
f'l case !lubm lt with
salary rcqulr<'menli1 to.
Gena Mc7.0, 2082 Bus i
ncs11 Center Or . Ste 100.
lrvlnc, Cull( 92715 /\n
arrirmUl l Ve :H'ltOO
emplyr
F.xper'd Gift Shop. APP· SECRETARY. f111aoc1al
Ly, 6uug11 lntcrnntionul. management firm Typ Recept, rilling out forms -ing & r neccs1rnry etc for family planning 20<l3 WeslcliH Or .. N B Qali 962~I~ •
clinic in C.M. Approx 24 Salesman wanted. foll •
hrs wk 751~17, 973·1727. time men's spromwear, Sc c re I a r y . St n t .e
expcr not nee. 673·5650 lnherltancf' Re(eret' !I
Mr.Hawthorne Offi c e . Irvin e . In Reccpt1Gen. ore Ex·
per'd. Call Beverly Smith, ..... _ ........... teUJgenl. .11ood :.kills and
malhemul1c11I ab1hl1elll
req ~72 &U-9090
Receptlonl11l for esc row otr Xlnl typing skills.
Q ill 640--8772.
SM.IS/~ ror automotive parts fUU time or p/lJme F.x Sttretan.-1 f\Jll ume for
perience hclpru t. Start sharp exper .11al with l'X
Ing aalary+comm for cfll. typtni;i. & die·
----------1 I.he rtght per50fl. Cull fbr tuphOne 11klllii Temp "'" appt 770-8673 sai;inmcnt. Nov.I Mllr<'h I
$1.&2 per DAY
That111 ALL you pay
rora
30day ad
lnlhe
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO lT NOW•
'4Z..H71
SaJes person. pcrm1rull time RM Abram• 1819
wl JIOll!!lblllly of future
employment Exciting
NB R. 1-;. orf1c r . Call
Lalla. 833·2000 ---------.....-_N_ewpo_,;__rt_B_lv_d_._C_M ___ Secretary, general duties,
cxptirtcnced or will train
Will con11ldt>r full or PIT
For •PPL call 645-7114~.
SaJespersons
NURSERY
Wes-C.l Nurseries needs
salespeople. full It PIT ,
Apply U640 Brookhurst. West.
SEl.L Idle ltema wit• a , a..llMd Ml? tr not. Apply \n ~non. ClMCO.
Dally Piiot C1Qlltrlcd Ad. you're rn1taln1 Lbe best ~Brit~• Ave • C M :::::======== &G·58'78 baf'l•lna In \.Own I E 0 E
SalesperM>n to work hoh
by 11tore ExpC'rlcnct
necc11er~. Contact
Michael Strm. 26J4 San
MIJUC'I Dr. NB Tu(-.·Sat
640 2641 s tore. 844·5396
homt1 ------
StcRITARY
Enfclntt'rln,. plannlnf{ &
(.l()ft.'lulllna 1rm haa Im· rood opt"nlnjl ror • (If(')'
Wllllnl typln1 & Ille S H
exper Okuphone rxp
MlpCUI Apply or 11ubm1l
reaum" lo J /\CK G
RAUH CO, 11tln l'cnon
not 12.1 Doker St. C M ~M 11'".t::O L_
. . ... . . . ~ ..
SECRETARIES
(W1Lh & Without Sil J
TYPISTS ,.x
Lon~ & s hort term 11:.
111gnment:1 . lloltday &
vat'alaon pay
Hosr.1talizal1on pl an
avai .
VOLT
f£Ml •tJi tA,•V •..t ilVI( I '·
38411 Campus Dnvc
:;464741
<Across From
Oran~ Co. A1rporl
Equal Oppor F.mployer
Secretarv
REGISTER NO~ F'OH
WORK ON
ON·CAl...L BASIS
WESTCLIF'r
Temporary Services
1611 Weslclifr Dr. Ste 209
Newport Bca<'h
631-0610or 752-9118
SECRETARY
O.C. Airport .Area
Publtt• law altorncy
needs rp ft pon ~•bll'
secretary P t1ml· ufll•r
noons Could <kvdop 1n11,
rull tame . Nn le1tal l'Xpcr
req 'd. Good lYPlnl(. hll•
bkpng" NL'Cd self s larll'r
to work with minimum
~upl!r vl s ton 714
752·\l02S; 213-489·5000
SECURITY OFFICER
Pos111on available ror n•
hable prrson w1sonw
law l.'nforrt•mt•nl l''<l>l''
~nJoy i<lnt 1•ompan>
bt·nl'f1ts Apply '•/\ M
nooo. Mon 1-'n . Pt•rson
nel
MARRIOTI HOTEL
000 Ncwport Center Or
Newport Bc<irh
X Equal Oppor
t;mployer M fo'
s~c·y BKKl'H
PIT. I 5. Mon 1''r1 I.ah ·
bookkeeping. itoocl 1 yp
•nl-l Nt•wpo rt llurhnr
l.ulheran Churl'h, i!lfi
Dover, NB 548·3631
SEC'Y I CONTRACTS
CO·OROIN/\TOH
Development company
in Anah eim req '!> ex
perience & top skill~ for
heavy dctuil purch11i.•nl-l
position Typing 70wpm.
S i ii lOOw pm G o o'1
bt•m•(ils. sulary $1100~
If quall(led cBll 6.'\4 4741
Semi retired coupk to
manage 60 unit 1.1dul1
c o mplex C: M N o
children. no pets $GOO
gross. 63 l 2950
Service Sta. Atlendt1nl,
exper"d. fUll or p/time
Apply. Arco Station. 17th
&Irvine.CM
SR .. SECRETARY
lru.ur (;{l m N H sl•ek
ml( l!XP. sec'y ror l'rc:-. I<
l>{'hool Your hom1• 111
mint• 4!J7 231>2/t·v t·t.
Ucls required
Fan11nc111I Vil'(' Pre s Warehous e lnvl'nton
Good typing & Sii re1.(d Clerk for elec-tronir part:.
Sal11ry Lo S900 Good d111tnbutor, f1umc Hrs
c o mp any bt•nef1l :-.. 8 5. Apply Avnet Elcr·
833-8450 trontel.\, JS() McCormick.
STOCK BOY /\:-.i-.1stunt. C M. 754-1!061
f u II o r pt Lt m c . ll M War c h o u:. •• Sh If> p In ~
/\bra m s. IRl9 Newport Clerk ror ~let'lron1c part:.
Blvd C M distnbutor, flume llrl>
' 10-7. Apply Avnet 1'.ilc t·
STOCI< ROOM MGR trorucs. ~1 Met;orm1~k.
W e w 1 I I t r u 1 n <: M 7!;4-0061
MacGregor yachts. lt>3l ----Placentia CM Warl.'hou.w Clerk 11c(.<de1I
Sul)t!rvttlOf for lnp nam1•
s tereo & TV Oept It M
Abrams. IKlll NC'wporl
Blvd,C M
for marine d1stnliutor
Somt-boallnllt nr mar1111·
t'XPl'rll0 nr1• ht•lplu l
W;1rcho u:-.e ex pcr1enr1•
neecsi.Jrv (;Jll !">49 9t>7 I
l or appt & dcla1b
fo: 0 E M/fo'/11 Supervisor. Noon duty
urgently needed II A C1
ty Sehl Dist I 2 hrs per Wh.sle Supply hus nel'<fl>
day. $3.57 hr Apply 735 P t pl•ople C\rl('nlc<I
14th St . II 8 . Ph ~rson Ownr631 :>SAA 536 8851 ----...;.,;..;__;,;:._ _______ ,Woman to cook J !t1mplt•
TE/\CllERS
P:ud pos1L1on m !·'rotes·
tant Church Se hl Laa.:
U<·h Sun only Nun •• •ry
thru tith i:rad1• C'o
ortl1nator 1111'>0 nt•c1h •tl
Call '199 3088 ml}rntnlo:JC
only
TEACHER
Asst needed 1n Mo n
lesson Srhl !Ji\ rcq 'd
Ca II 9!.n -833.3
TECHHICIAMS
lmmC'd opentn).ls & op
pnrtun1111•1o 111 .1n
c:-.Luhhsht·d cu 10 1 ht'
On1n1tc Co airport ,1ri:a
A p p I I I' d n t ' I 11
1rouhl1•:-.hoot. n •pu ir /JI
tel>t l'le\·trnnir -.yi.11•m:.
557 9051 u!oik for Uu:-.1 h
m e llls for e l'1 e rlv
gcnllcmun 1.1Vl'·lll
Plenty t1m1· nff Nl!cd
cur Ui II 673·640li <:ct M
WORI< AT HOME
!'hon(· sulcs. hJ(hl bulh:, ca 11 s;io.s2;w
WORKERS 111 chemical
rl'flnery SJ 50 l<J start
lhgh Sdll l't1l!m1stry or
work 1•x JH'r w 11•hrm
ht'lp l ul 7-3 J01>m
EO I': ~9-~I
YULIT ll COUNSfo:l.O II
S!ISO l)('r mn & bmt'f1ls
HA rl1•-.1 rl•tl. I yr l'X 11.
rmal I 1hng dah• ~118178
Ht'1-oUml· lo YSI'. lrll' 28o:I
Royul l'alm Or. Costa
"1t•s;i C•• !J2ti~
T• I~ Soles MerchandiH
Wrk PIT m our tt•ll'phonc ••••••••••••••••••••••• sal~ room & :.ltll µur:-.ue ~s 8005
out.1ut.lc-.1tt1vtt•c~ A1\1 & •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'M :.hafts C:u;ir wa~t·1o +
('Qmm Call for 1ktu1b
1. A 'fimei.. ~o 0301
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS
fo~x11. Only Scll th1· 0 111ly
Piiot Earn StOo S200 J
week If 1.i h l'St 1·0 m
m 1i1s ion pa Id Y 1nir
phon~ at home Ovt•r 4! I
I D cord Call 83.'i M53 I
lo3PM only
SLOT MACHINE
SALE
SEPTEMBER
ONLY
/\nltQUt· Mul>ll' Boxe:-..
<.:locks
At'Mricon
International
Gall•riu
1802 Kclle nng, Ir v mt•
7:;4 1777 -------
T 1-: L I': P 11 0 N 1-; I~•-•--~~~~---·--• SOl,ICITOHS nt•l'dl'd 1m
lfl(.'<1. no ex f)('r nN' C1111
vcmcnl hrs for -.tudl'nl:.
t;un t•itrn up to $3 i5 hr
754·1001 uft 2PM
~ ' round 011k tsllh'
I ea vc" 4 pw1•1• Ma..:
bed rm 1-:mp11 l' ~ofu
St<t·rctury 6--t2 7347 --
TaLRRS OKl'llf:SSCON 1-:ra dti>hl''>
,.. ll<'l of 30 Press<.'d
lmmed111te opcn1n1u• for Golden color lntrn·u11·
sharp penioneblc tcller11 p:mern Sl 25 or bt•i.1
Savings & l.oan cic 673-4S03aft. 1 OOPM
pcnence prererehle FUii
& part tlmr nt•eded Very desirable hor&l'
Irvine SavlnR• & Lonn drawn :.plndle bod y
As.soc 752.26()() F. 0 E bui;(gy cll'<'O 1898. compl
•Sen-le• Statloft * rei;tor<.'d & road ready
Jo'ull & Part lime atten Tart' A. /\ut o motlv(' /\llonl(1nal Maan1f1 ccnt
dants M8t be over 18 Service Sates Tirt• sell Vlctor111n Ch1ppe ndah·
Xlnt waae. Apply 17241 ~:w~~rTtr~c c::i~~ ~:~~~ i~'':fpr~m1~f1.
Irvine Blvd, Tuslln 3000 F. Co ai.l llwy,
838-G.S34 eorona dt'I Mu. Oak dropleaf toble With
.,_ t S h t s w 1 v c I I e g & S 1 7 5 ...,rv ce talion " per· Tow Truck Orlv\1r11 rx M h o y s ide boo rd ~able ()( do•nK lite re 'd T I\ 1 II og n r Able to understund pt>r · op PllY · PP Y S300 Old F.nghKh piunu O&W T owing . 7400 s;ioo 770 3249
lnsltuctlons. Not urrald Ohmii Woy. c M 642 1252 · • ---°' work No ton.chairs or ..,...Ctl . 10 IO
drlrtcr11 See Mr. Botta, TOW TRUCK ORIVf:R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex~on Station, Fairview NKEOEO Must have ex· f' RC II T o AM AG t: [)
& fair, C.M periencc. Must live '" llOTPOINT SAU;. 33011
Servke Sta. /\llt>ndant. O•t• Mesa 646 003R W. Wnmcr nr Harbor.
Apply, El Toro Unl!'ln . TRAINEES L1dle11 wt' &ntu Ana. 9'19·2921
2all El Toro Rd. 1'.: T t111vc-~ Opportunlt1e11
tAll 1hlr ... ava1lable> 11va1l tor 6 dtrrrre nl
Open Z4 Hour'll muketJng aN!aJI. Pubh<'
-------rt!lallons & mamt u~r
Service slotion attendant. prcr'd Call ror your
d11y Job, 5 d11ys , n qu111ry1ng lnt.-rvw
pel'lcnced Call $4!11200 640-8292 l!Xt 4106 Mrs
Bob. Otue
Ltttt.lt '"''' CIP8if1cd AdA are reallr, '""II "people to people •
11alcs call~ with bll! rr
lldershlp and big resulu'
To placr your clM11iri<'•I
od. r ill today 642·5G'7R.
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OAlLV PllOl I hur~•y Ciepternb41r 14 l'J/ll 1010 hk ........•••.•.......... 1017 loab, Power 9040 T,.b 95'0 Truclu 9560 Aufot W•tHf 9590 ................••..... ..•................•••. ..•......••.•.......... ..••...•.•••..•.•...... .... mK.. IOI ,....,._... 1050 a.op Sale IOU ··•········•••········ .••...•..•••••.••••.•...••..............•..•.• LUGGAGETAwS • l'O<.:K A·r oo• Ml'd
from your hU)llll'"" 1·.ird Sulrc•r 14'78 23' Mako ·100 Proor· 1••••111••••••••••••••
l' u u Ii l o p r n m fl u
W u~i"~.d fan.Ii!) 11,,.
hm.Met I~ 001544 IUllb I '•tom 11..cidf'CI N-d ve•lwl Hones 8060
tll~t'tf't"'C'rw IN'm.tlill"r ll.1n1C'''" htud buurd •••••••••••••••••••••••
U'T) W'l'JWl('I\ 11~r1•Ad Anti HY.LI" Lovuty l111d)' 11t.lto
lio4I 1 qu.o whllt-1•h1•a:l $5(1() or 'd bomti ttc11 ~. l\r11b
---()ff" ~"> 7•~ 1t1Mtt' Supc•r ll•m11~ra
Wh.btof t-11."(' dr)rr idnt Oll'fll l800/olr J \·u11n1c t"tlnd 21 n dt 4 ht~' ... ~ <11111 11t1m• corr lblt• S~I ~ ~
tra·~t rc-1lwd Ml p1tn11 1;1n whlf' i..11\e11woot.1
lbl .. brn hM •'M ~ '°' 'Ill&-l20 M4 !HM Hoa.1•-.I GG04a 1065
~·1wt uni~ r.mt rur 1•.it·h HA.NU 1'/\M !-:. w li.·uul
Lui( 1>lu:t one ap1u c We irun ~tiind &. cn.:1·
rrlu rn µl'rmunl'nlly '1'99oroUt'r M2 ~20
M>Dlrd at1r11('11ve tuii & f'leoj & °'9oftt 1090 ''"'P met•llntl 11 1 rllne ••••••••••• ••• •••••• ••. I IJ r~wremcnts Pre HAMMOND
w1t1 lr, 23S J ohn~on .
loutlt'<I w JC tr ui. 5"48 50.'\H
18 I"\ Outr1eld F.d1aon e let·
UayboJl <'m i>ll w/lop
'>tcrt'O. 1•tt• Only 10 h1 !\
<'ull tf7S 7707
vc•nl lo&." " theft 4 "'or 11 1111_·ri.c1nMll~ , .. , cnrlOll~.'
w.111,1up1·1. ruhrl1· or
IJuy <;lo" puJ)tlr & wo
wi ll h111·k & lr1 m you r I"'"" Or try two ct1rd11
SPIMET ORGAM
Mod 1• I L I ~ 2 w 1 I h loah, R...t/
RKV•;nu Ownlod by u Charter 9050
h<11·k \11 hor k PHt('f'~
12 l'll or J1SS
Pf'O(Cllsrom.al mo11H·111n & ••••••• • • • •• • • •• • •• ••••
In l'JCl'Clltml rnndil1011 L'hart1•r plubh 75 n motor
Now 1111kmg S~tlx·11l 11f yaeht. hourly or d111ly
r.-r Cull 673 71115 l'Vf'O 675 2172 67!> 7411
41~ Ul!'ll $1 tiO ....
61llt&IV> $1 50 l'll
IO or mur1:$t.401•a
1ngs & wcck<'nfh . •
646·2158 daya c Mon.· ---SaN ThUl'!I ) ---. 9060
S1ll~T11~ lm:l~idt·tl If am m 0 n d or ti u n
NOCAIW . . w/beeCed·UP Lesli<• Unw your own or at!nd 51400. Muisl heur t u
ounw. uddl'da. phone & believe 64.5-7727
we'll make one cord Jl('r --------
lua, Add ~ c1wh. Pltt'fect t'ond, Wurlitze r
Senddi«korrnont>yor· Ebony Baby Grand
lier to · Piano, $2()00. 548-4362
•••••••••••••••••••••••
CA!, 34, 11uper cond .. Ion
tasUc prk.,. 87S-092A
New Wildflower 12 ·.
Lllew1·1~hl . versitltle
$1100 VIJIU C. $$SO
5.'12 ~.~vi·~
··•·•···•···•·•••·•···· L1 v1nic bdrm I urn lot rtt.OT rttlMTIHG Wa lnut console piano
i.wh· Cull trf:I ~wa 404 I'. Mll•t Ml P O Box ~ w/mntcMng bench Sohd
4itm.l -----i1L1do M'!>,
S.'iOO-$800, U C I
tw 6519.1.>orolhy Oc~arun>nt lialbo1t Ulk na.ug c our h, l win Coi.Ui Meiiit, Cl.· 92626 cast lrotl harp. ~x cond l'osi~rsone rrn .. l rrn b«b, 2 l'hcbl ut di UWl'l'!t, $1000 Orm. 333 I!: 18th St StZ) ('JIJI aftf'r) pm A'k l.Jq1,11c1.it1n11 "•till•• t'1oc th11h.:i.. IJouk•. tt tool, PtlONEMATE Apt 8. C.M. 64~7
178 CLEARANCE
llAMD HIW I '71
GMC 1/> TOH 4x4 WITH T·TOf'
40() Ill --ti--btMM .. _ -0..ol o•••-• ._,.,. ___ 1!10e'\1111
GOOD SELECTION
'Ii TOM 4x4'1, JIMMYS
AMD V AH COMYERSIOMS
AU. AT llG SAVINGS
0,-1..ryhy
714
4tWIOO
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WE BUY
CLIANCARS
~TIUCKS
CONN Ell
CHEVROLET
2828Hitrbor Blvd
COST A MF.SA
5U·l200 ----Wt; PAV TOP (HlJ.(.,\11
f'OR TOI• U~fo..l> C" J\ 11:-.
l''OREJCN DOM 1-:s ·11c
orCl.ASSICS
If your r &1 111 t'xtri. rlt·.i n
sec us fir· t
I.AUER IUICK
2925 1-farbor Dlvd
Qlfit,.t Mesa 979-2;-AIO
WE BUY
USED CARS
<:Al.l,(;J\HTlf
U11edCar Mitr
540-5630
ICNl\SO\ & SOX • LINCOl N-MF RClJR'Y tvr ~ .. ,) :wll hlllli •1u1o1lll> 1&11l1qut'' 111 t•a. 111ud1 11111\1111( l~uJ 1>1111•nl T(•lephone a nswerrnit ---''---------14 Fl LEHMAN •· 1G
t t'llint rn111l1t11111 <hip & rniM 111t~ lluv1·11 ~I marhJnes w/warr, 579· WANTED: Wb h to buy S AI LBOAT. S27S. (;a ll 2626 HARBOR BLVD Ast6o. 1015 Jit•ntMe-l'O<'kt1111l t 11lirnl't NB AA 1 l'M w/remote, $149. i'Of'l.'.Ole or upnght p1uno b7J..1440or673-ll20 COSTA MESA
••••••••••••••••••••••• c: il r \ t-t.I ma h U lt 11 n } _R21er, 750-3791 __ S62-U36.S5&-8841. l'.I; .--------111! 11drbo1o1rd n11k r1i1rvt'd Mhcal•10. 1010 Malofo Hwt. S.~ 4 wt..I Dri•H 9SSO WE IUY ·• Warehouse shelvlllg. full STEREO·turntable a nd c a•-•·--27 0/8 , apin. +" 1--"/StOI w 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ii r m 0 I I e ,. J r v ... u ••••••••••••• ••••• ••• •• h I .......... .. --..,.. u.r-c "'RSI PUBUC nJRNITU H.-: ljel 1 d 1 adjustable s evet;, 113· speakers, Garrard. $75 bags . VHF. xtra ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -A
*AIETION*" ..... ((tufml H·ltrood~'-"nJl' 'Ora""" ivory IJ6lU\34.-; Mlt't.ed btn boxes. rsnbl. 642-8479afterlJAM t.:ns en"da wanner . R.,.,....,. .,.,. L'j ball 11 Chevy p1 1·k up w ith We'relhenew Cheovrolc•l .,..11uu u Ola !11 euua .,.,a, . , • , 557·9906 ---------.. .,..,. ..., .. re , se ramper 'ih <'ll m·fm
Mr & Mn. krrd~ryc 7hlll"'r M11n " 1.1'.!> ---------TV Rocio. $13900 54().0323 conuined. Lolsofxtras C n ' push b"r. row b~r. dealen1h1p '"th(' lrv11w HUIMV 7 JO PM Armoirt' ·~ Im porh, <1u1trU w11tch , eollt'Ct01 S ORNAMENTAL lRON • ' . -----64S-228.3 u v Auto Center We nt'l'tl t ~11lera Welcuml!I MlllC 41107 ~CUJfh tJrt', llt'm.lu!C'<'ht . (llus:hc·h). Cholt'e of design. $7 50 Hifl,st.no 1098 12' KJT& 2 s 111ls. dolly. ~~~r w"'~~,~·J.S(~r~r your Wled<·;ir•
::-."TORAGfo: I~ Newport &uch ~11m l'l:Stm 11ww cue & band ft/up.Steve~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 RENT New '7822' Motor be!lt orrer Mus1 """ im JOE
STOCKUQUlDATIONS 91>munlJI M>k1 7!146400 TELEVISION Call67S.9454 Ho m e . Load~d . B y edl 1 770-32!' ••.. u.CPHERSO .... ~$1i'I Newportlilvd (;M --• . day1week/mo1i7S-S8J2 ~atey ~I -" 1133 !IQS ll4tHl686 Rruwn &Sllllzman wulnut l'OOL fAUU. He jtulti· Mite...._. Rent.ala t;AL20', new salls. Vllf'. 6 CHEVROLET ________ _, rofff..'\: thl, 24x60, s moke lion sz. Xlnt cond. $3.50. WCMhd IOI I Free Oehvery llP uutbrd, many xtras For rent. •78 Pac·e Arrow MUST SELL
glllJI(! top 496-3082 Ph 673-8593 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW AS$ I 0. MO. $3700. 83'7·4929 25', loaded. MIC Brand 1V7i ·~• ton Cht."\ y pu•k 21 Aut.0 C1•nu·r Dnvr
---. -------. --Wirnted : /\II discards , 1714)549·7024 Hob Ca 1977 T uil ne w. W lnt N r.,lcs up.Lowm1ht" Tov rond IHVINI': INcydn 1020 ~;ra, 11 herculon , gn•at Must sc!.rullcon11Ji11~of elut.hes,hshldappl .. dh•· 1c t, eq a 558-3060 Mako otrer. Sllt»7o!l~. 768-7212
••••••••••••••••••••••• buy $6.'I Rcrlincr, SIS. ceramic tile 1Ht m11ll'S. bes Free pickup. Cathy. Pionee1' SX53S tuner $125. Sunnsc. w/trailer. Cover cveis . duys S8l·2600. c a11 i-----__ .
1 buyi1 dirt bike (.;ood con· Sofa &Chr $6096J..42M Decided ool to gel 101.o 67~ 2 Jermlogs R shelf spkrs & XlrliS. $2200. 67S-008 Rent 23• m ot.or homl•. all GoorRe WANTED!
d.lt S40 -that business. He11t ortcr. --------$180 pr. Call 751·3410 all Soll Pl t d h & extras. $22S per week. 6' -
IOI'\ 3 pc. romer bdrm l{roup, CMU833-0860. Mmlcal s ng B!I ren ,. rcac pernule.846-7~ ·75 Toyota Landc rwser L:Hc· model Toyol .J'•. ____ 66_1-62~1* _____ yt'tlow & brown covt>rb. ......._.... 1013 runnlng apin.never used . ....;_ _________ Too much t.o l111t. Mint Vol vOfi. f'1t'klll>b & Va n"
•·or •Mle 2 girls 111eycles .:real for ll:.-en room. S7S. Movlng Sale Bdrm set, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21" Color TV $99 .• l yr Tandem ax I e l r I r . 76 Eatablla.-nt rond. Makcofr 64~3025 (;;;II U:i today· Good <.'Ol'ldllJOn. SJOc•ch ~·9140aners kitc hen hutch. M1!lc .. 1,~ •ex with ca"'e, made war. free del & 1>et up Baricnt under deek 675-8473 oO>er Items. Must sell ,,,..," " ~ Newport Blvd. CM wenches, Spurcrafl must ..:66..:__1-62.;__lt ______ Must sell P~an desk & 968-6321 m •rl&ll<.'e $250. 642·S:WO & boom . SS 6 • 8 6 6 0 Traien. TroYel 9170 Tnclt• '560
t'h1t1r. double drei.i.er, 493-S114 ---------wkdaya.8-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,..1119111~9 & Cornmny ko6ewood portable bar .. Hvy duty power l1twn Fender S tratoc a s l e r Kennwood 9060 receiver ---------feny3S'. very good c0r1d. "76 TOYOTA
..-2 upbol chrs glas!!·lop mower & edge r. like ~/best rr y h 160 walls $.'iOO. nnx 12'1 32' Block bland Cut~r. loci. new awnrng wl:.tdl· rtC.UPWTTH /aed Id! Cnn .. anons. labl~: rosewood _new __ M2-0039 FG 230 12ostrl~g s~ o~ noise reducl.J-00 unit $370 SS0.000 investA.'Ci, Nell ror Curt.a.IN. 631·3S811 c ......... _.. SHltJ I J.S~ l011pd MX bl.Ices .,... .. l I t t · • Both in good cond. Aft. S27.000/olr. In Nwpt Bch __ .........;.........;____ _.&;a ~ f'arli. & repairs all..., v.,eec. ypewn er,Twln bed box 11pnnl( &. besloffer.673-0l"6. 10PMSC8-4r779 1714 1 6S92158 dys , T~Utllty 9180 4 t peed,rad10,heat.cr&
It Qllm bit clasi>1c coffee table, & llP· mattress. SSO Blk & whc , 659-44:59evei. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• only 27.000 malC\'I L1k1· -------
n"W es phances.55~1416 lv. $30 I sp. Sw/blke· Clarine t, l(ood cond., Sony TC-850 tape deck.----------Uliltrlr SxlOonFordbcd. NEW' Lu~. 10f'6054 S lk
t»Jl;;ONwpt Blvd CM. Must sell now!! Dtnrn~ boys $30. 1 sp it iris ~~:or :.ludent $50 $600. Have Acces too. 17' TtustJe. trlr. good COfl htt'l.., lilS. l33 16th M.. l996AT
642 7910 set. 4 rhrs. near new. sw/blke $40. Ladies 3 ~P --·--------1'C8801600. pp55HIOOO dlt1on. all xtrns. $85() •Z7 CM.11nytJmt> Sl'79 al 970 f ---S2S. Honda MI01 \rail E 848-9566
Ladle:. 10 11pd. Schwinn 842 Ol80 $100 ~4843 8~ft.~~7s. xcellenl 6' walnut Custom Crart lw1o ~. Psh
Super s port, good cond .. 14" md a.mrquet Ram~· ta-ST O 1, "'. "'1 X TU ft L,'S, 557-6l 3J cabinet stereo w/elcctro UDO 14 &. traller. 112!170. 2 & .Ac:cn.ariff 9400
642 Sl61 bl /4 h 1 h \ .-. .-"' v0tce spkn;, power unit. sct.s of 1all.11, equlppt>d for •••••••••••••••••••••••
• · ~.';· bt~~1~e flo~!i ~~ct s . .,.1~A:~f~~ OfflctF•uut••lr8 Garrud SL55 ehn~r. racing. SLSOO. 634-6016 or wnrcs & Hims sxi.i.s. 8 Grrl's Slmgr11y·lypcb1ke chintz sora $400. 2 BOUTIQ. U£ 333£ 17ilt &p11,.....t 085 Sony 2SO tape elk , 997·68Sl d ys , 5S2·11S30 &lOplyrated./\llorpart
$15. blue/bg ot'c. c hrs. S TREET'. C O S T/\••••••••••••••••••••••• w/record. head $7SO e ve!' lille new.~ after
___ 548_ ·328l w/cune backs S65ea. 2 MESA USID IUT HICE 548-8618 l~r ll27l9, gold, _s_·~---------~hwtnn Jr Vari11ly, JO walnult'ommodes$40('a. Wood & metnl desks, loah & Mariwe many extras . S750.
spd,perf("('lcood.$90. 4!8"x66"dcsk&chrS175.4'S"x8'10" pool table, 18Mt'anlrtlei;$6S.Lelle r Eqli,.....t 646-ll71 548·2884, 557-3400 3'x6' glass top walnut good condition. QIU Jim & Legal file!! $7S. Exec & •••••••••••••••••••••••
8040 cot. \bl $75. Dec·or . lamps Aft.er6,6l1-0789 secreu.ry c hrs. $10.$50. G-ral 90 IO Glen 111· fbrgl~ sailed on·
OOCJi $2().$7S. Sanl{o 4 Crowns ..... 11 f & f Lg discount on n ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ce. Muln & jib, wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• Southhomplon 12 pl set .-,.~ark Ii et.-i, r rozcn Cumilurt'. $7:;()846 9439
l"ord posi ~lract1on J SO
gears, S7S. for set.
548-3096 --------fwW•
9520
Golden Retriever pup. u.ng china $ISO 548·8618 1-&G 1129661 f'lrcwood c F. SURPLUS Kayak 14' Jo'brt¢1s. flota· spa~ --
Pleb. AKC "'1eld & s how ---------499·2A94 2044 Placentia, CM tion foam. $150 Call 25 ' Cor onado, exeell LAlltk-.-
pel. Shots. wormed, CU5tom bullt Delta Pool . 63I m1 846-9439. cond . $7500 w /sllp
rau.cd w/TLC. Xlnl dlllµ. Table Slate top. <.;all New Tunlun Exerc yclc '°QM«s'iH OO-IY149, S44·543S
<213142S·LS61. ~afters·~-w /ergomete r , $275 St/c~ se<.1 desk. 5' hy 3
------- -cash 67~6125 2'6"·S75, swlv/chr. S2o:F•M 90 0 loah. Sllps/ AKC German Shepherd Must sell 3 pt' c orner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""--L-9070
Rd k '"·d dbl M9-0120afl.6pm. _. JJUllS. ~ background bdrm set. Exeell. eond. rm set, ng s2 ..,... . ---------35 HP MERC 0 / B All •••••••••••••••••••••••
Top bloodlmes. l:Uac·k S75. 919-5732 dresser, mlrror. 2 n1te electric, like new SSOO
and tan. 638-9308 st.ods, 2 lamps. I End lbl, Exec. Offke "'"'-675--94.54 SU.-S AV AH.AILE
YAC Newport 846-0551 Boston T erriers AKC, fi wtt:.. well mt1rked. Male
& remale. 893-6738.
NEW HOUSEFUL wood ok desJt, Amer Oak
Stunning formal living unU1 secy, oak s \er(•n
rm group, family rm. & 2 cobol, 25" cir tv, hv·rm
bdrm sets , g la sstop chr, fold dn bed, Wr h.h
tubles, lamps . ll1Jth s1debrd w/bulch, lwn !.7.
MOVING can't ke\!p pup quality, lo pnce. P . P. matt/bx spnngi., plants.
111ci., bllt mrn1ature 7702881 etc.640-036S e ves. ~hnauwr nl.~-'CiI> lov111J.: ------__ _
ram1ly, 1>holl\, papers. Mu~l i.ell . 2 adJUStabk
lu· ~ell for undt•r pd ";1cctroped1r hl'dl!
pnce or $22S. 642 6835 w/v ib r ators , priced
l'atnt'e ri.:ht. 67S 4363_. ___ _
llcaut1ful Black :o.('l SaH 8055
For Sale Ci maU1 Mol>('d
$175, 'SS Chev S.">00. runs
~111147·1433.
3 exec. swlcs or prac·
t1t'olly nt·w matching
fumrture to be sold a11 a
i.:r uup. Top quu l1 t y
nam~ such as Kimball.
Myrtle. Gunlot'k, Mon
terrey. Also swivel &:;1dc
chairs, tabll.-:>, sofas, ell'
Call nft('r6PM, 640-8077 .
Boal mold. for 14 , JO' Avalon moonn1. In saJI~~ ea. front of Scan 's and swim
- --area. S26.000 673·S099.
S'n H.P. Bnllsh seagull. S-U _ _. _. r 32· Long shaft. used only J P n"'-'•l'v or nf'w hrs 846-6452/~ Ketch. Newport Beach
----area.631·049CJ loah. Power 9040 .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Shp Wanted: for my S4 r1~hln1t yacht. Bonus
213/1133-4746
••••••••••••••••••••••
1941 Ply•outh
Woodle
32,000or1g miles. Maroon
w1l h new Re mingto n
whitewalls. l mmac .
lhru·oul. Ser ious in·
qw nes ooly. 673-7692.
CottVAJlt MOHI.A
1965 Engine 1s 1n ex-
rellent condition• In
tenor. ~OOd c·ondllwn,
extenor needs minor n •
pair. S800 or best offe r.
Ca II 646-043'1
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10£.0 HARBOR BlVD
(OSTA MlSA 642 0010
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POISCHE AUDI• 1871 1 BEACH IL.
1976 'foyotJ l'rr k up Huntiftqton hoclt
Tru<'k ii i<pe>"°r1 . m:ii:'. 842-4435
ri•ar bumpl'r, mirror'. --
CICl47M I Alfa Romto 9705
Sl7'5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t 363 I HerbOt 0-C.dlln (il()..e OM &Jl,2>3)
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ltrn MGU, l'trcen, i1tereo
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1!1.M miles t203 H YQ 1
S5.19S
-~ IJ831 H""1>0t n1W1
~ Cl<IMI •w DI 1"3
'74 Vc·tor.-. ~oocl rond
S3llOO I offi · r
642 0633
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1974 Auch f'ox. Yellow
d UlO m d t l(". 2 r1 oor
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null.-s IOl'31.GT 1 u .n s
• lb'l t Hatb<.;r f1two r.a'°"" f .ro¥ft ... 636~2ln
te r t lab. Well tra1nt•d , •••••••••••••••••••••••
wtll mannered. Good ·uper Ga r agt'r in
with kids. 111'1 y rs All Eas t hlufr, 15 y r s or
~hots. "'r«'e i<ood horn<' tre11.sured hems rollt•r l
•SEA RAYS*
BOAT SHOW
PRICES
Nn bu!llnes11man needs 48 Ford 4-dr sui:wr-rllx
pcrmunent slip for Z7 ' runs iood. body stra1J?hl:
E r •.r 11 on s 11. 11 boa l · never touched, needs up-~70 holst.ery. $1375. 979~:\6
'64 Chevy .\'• Ton P l! . r. 7S f'ox wagon. 34.000 mi
cyl, J·i.pd. rbll cni: S97S Good cond W1•ckduy'
Aft 6. &12 9626 ~~'4 I
onJy. 494 2382 (•d by 2 household:! thul
-- -have become one. Chest Wonted l(Oud horn<· rrcezer, la wn rurn .
wtchHdren for r. mu. old r lolhing. Misc. Sept
l(d natured comhlnuLion 16&17. 10 AM to 4 PM.
Clcrm1in Shep Terrier 2338 Arbutus, Newport
remale puppy. Shots, $35. Beach-644-1413
979-8613 or H47 ·3383,1~--------
7-9AM or 4·7PM SklS, boots. clolbtng, furn.
& other household Items. Germ. Shorthair Pointer, 1220Ma!n lf.B.
AKC, hunting & r ham· 536-4187
pionship !me, 7 wk.s. Sl7S.
83G-36HO Garage Sale 16 & 17. 2340
----------1 "B" Elden Ave. C.M
AKC yellow Lab pups. Gold, $100. Misc. items.
•
9 wks, sholl!,
557-4405 10 qt. pre111ure-cooker.
----like new, baby Items. Pekapoo female l year garden tools , rurn,
old. Very lovable. Older rakulator. sewing ffiltt'h,
children. 549--0(MW aft. S 2 tvs, dolhing, & mlsr.
Kc Sal. 10 to 4pm. 34322 Via Lab pu:ps, A , 6 Wkll, F' ,... nAh $1:.0 ea. Oy1 833-7241 , ortuoa ...... po""
H.»8879 eves. ""'I Sept 15th lhna Sun ,.,._to Yo. 1045 Sept 17lh. IOam. S68 /\Ila
••••••••••••••••••••••• Vista Way, Lag Bch. Too
2 doga for large• y ard. _m_uc_h_to_l_ls_t. ____ _
Oood pcta & watchdo11s. GARAGE SALE-2 10 spd
t-'rce ! 642-6790 boys bikes 1 complete -= $00. S gal fish aquarium W.... w/gupples, $IS. Girls
CBll clothell 1lies B·JO, m en's
To ad hm 7 wk Kitten, clothes. many toys, new
rem, fire y lll(c r . lg pieces of material,
P l I Fl t amber Or lamp SS. Many s=.'~1b/ ws. 111 indoor & outdoor plant~.
2 pr of boot..<J, st 2 & 3.
LoVU1ghome. Mancllet!ter lloover elet' broo m 1 Terrier, 8 mOIJ old, Ben· l(rass tnmmers. bira
J•l'fa~. ~1717 cage, lire, 2141 College
Playful kittens. Ave. Thur & Fri only. S,?
Sw~ltli Thw. lbni Sun 50ct', Hon·
548·2140 da, tools, turn. lumber.
pello rum, c•mPU\i 1ear 8 Wf'ek·o&d box trained kit· & tent.a. Lols of misc. 221
teoa. Black Ir White. E. l9lh St .. CM
968-11783 ---------Whale of a Sal e I!
Male kitten. blk Manll, Furniture, appliance,
housebroken. collar a. baby ttema, il1A1ware,
lw!J,friendly842·S481 pot1 & p11n11, dl1be1,
Wlemeramer, spayed F.
x lnt dl1poalUon, ad
w/chUdren, to •d home
~l.liOI atla/evtt
c~. tools, itnd much more. Sept 16 & 17. Sat &
SW.'I SAM to 6PM. 1i87
Maple Ave. lfA, CM
Movtna ulo evcrylhlnl( rw•u• IOIO RO"· 1"281 t111cicnd1 Dr, •••H•••••••••••••••••• JIB. Wtttmlnsl<'r & Spr. --------•I lngdale. Thur/Sun **I BUY** Electrolux v11c w/cord
Oeod used Fumtture & winder $35. Mr Coffee
Appll1nce1-0R I will mnk~r SS L a.,dy Son·
1cUorSEIJ..for You. Mom pror 11tylc hair MASTMS AUCTION dryttr ss. Electric root
.......... 6 & IJJ.9625 mHuaer $2. F:lectrlC' .--~~-~~~~~~ pt"rcolater SI Electric = f1111 SS Small j1guw 110.
CASH PAID 333E181.h St .. Apt. 0, CM
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N ~ f:D SLIP Cor new
27' Sailboat.
Dick 67~1.JSl
~Spffd& 9080
·74 R11nchero. &tr. P IS,
r 18 , new M IC'IH!lln11,
brks. s hork11. lmm1H'
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'77 20' Forwmla
Runabout. 67S-M73
lassie Old Diesel 1001
Mercedes Ben z. Old body
style, <round fenders I
Model 1900.b . I m ·
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714/U3S-1381
'73 Luv 4·spd, AMt l-M
radio, 8·t.rk tarx" i.t1/1Jd
-l'()fld. SI 799. 559 74!r.1 ---------1~6 Ford Woody, orrg
3101 Coast Hwy, N R
631 -2547 --------1 Trmufl a riathM •••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Sdt/
1!147 Chris C rart. day R...t
engine. V ·8 rial h{'ud. Brlilld n w l''lSO fo'ord '711.
runs gd. Nu tires, whls, 460 V-8, duul lank!., trlr
roof, slats m s rdes, paint, :o1per1al CO'll $1QOO, Su•·
br akes ss.0001o rre r S6800 646 2271i
t• r u 1 s e r , e n ~ . n d s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •
manifold, Best oHe r Older camrx-r 4·&ale. wt
673-47~ truc k. SlSO. Stove
644-S736, 1213) 283-7081
BI RTHYEAR COIN
PLA9UES F'rrst 10/20'4
oU Will.Jams Girt Gallery
1.900 f'600 :! Ton. Slc •l betl
S3.000 or hllt orr
642-11~
'76 TROJAN 2.5'. Bnslol rc{ng 640-2700
cond. xtras. Sl4,7SO/o(. Motoriud lff&es
Ul32 Newport 642·6526 V CIM 9570
fer.551J..8534 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~Rau, 9540 Rods Cb.rill Craft Tri·Cabln 46. Great buy. red '77 C1l1m •••••••••••••••••••••••
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11r thP \•1111h <"<!Uivulenl
ul $23!1.00
MIRACLE MAZDA
2150 11111· lx1r 111 v<l.
9750 Tri ...... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
llk~ llAH 11()1( Iii.VU.
540.64 I 0 540-021 3
COSTA M .. :SA
645-5700
•llLL Y.AH
PORSCHE .AUDI•
1975 Porsl'lw !II IS Cvufll',
hla1·k . !i 111wed. tt llrlyi:.
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1!175 Dul1>1111 U210 hllk Merce•shM 9740 '_IJa)~':-1
AM / FM 111 r nl 4 n1·w •••••••• •••• •• •• •••••• • ;.(.(..
M 1 l'll rail N 1· w l11 kb '71 280-SL. X lnl t·ond, 2 ........ -"0 ._
I C II 1::11131 UtM'bOt Ohrd Xlnl contl $2!!00 or be11 tops. brn w/tan nt . i. 0.,_ °'°" ...... tau
oH<•r i\flcrU pm 83.',_?~3'J Ron Mlller639·4901 I.!:=======~
11 pick up. Whc '<pok1 lfltlJ 2llOSF;, fut'I lnJ. tun .
rim am fm II t1a1·k outo PW AM11"M. air.
S3.55CJ £v1•1>. !».'> :Jt>.~ 1111 lethr ~pho&B, 88.000~
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runagood ~.o fl73'174:1 ·75 450St;L, 27,000 m1't1.
n 8210 ~ ilr :0...-dan Im· Xln1 •·n nd. Sl7.000.
ov.ir . 10 mi, S:lt..clO Colll714) 557·9051.
067 2hlll Jlt 7pm Mcrr<'<l<!8 lover1: A 1tcm.
HTTB 710 Crcrn If) 000 ml
Xnlt cnnd. $2,1100 111 bt•11
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250 S '87, now uvriil
$4900 wbl wi red le11t.h
7M 1440
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llr77:lll4tl., 212.111tvl•r, ulr, of.!:.!'!:'..:.~
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8'IOd con~ ai t:llil. bm feather tntAtr.
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•llLL V.AH
PORSCHE .AUDI•
IV7U Por11che UllS Tun·u
WhJte. 5·spced. nereo,
alr. 30.000 mile . C10120l
•ltUVAH
POISCHI AUDI• um Porache Turbo Car·
rt'ra. Cboooluto brown,
ull factory equipped.
J.2.000 mll{•ll 10041111 )
UJ,900
71' 914 movlnt mutt Mii
"700/beal olrer Rbll.
. air, xlr .. 538>2:119
l>TH 1:. m111t 1·011d • wh1lt'.
pnce,'(f tc• ;.,I'll H'10·4056 or
83.'i ~17 1
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t'ond, S•lllOll or offer
tJ3$.l 11411, 4!17 1042
10 Tr fl (;ocxl 1·1111d. 76.000
m1 $2,000
1$37 2M}
·n TR6 New bru ku11.
radJula. rebll trans S300
over low book 645-2700
1976 TR7
R.d Victory fdffloft.
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w.ck .......... a.gg191
rack, wlllte pin·
1tr}',l•t• elt•
canllfflnl••-4Mr
14,000 ...... Mnt Hit
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'4Z.61JI v...... '770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
73 VW Super IJct•llc
56,000 mt $2400.
IMH953 . --· Oahu bU41 . Many 1•xtro11
Mus t 11ell He11t offer 636-UJll ltller 7 pm.
llN VW But. Lo mllet
AM/,,., Excell ent con· dlllon. N710 875·3148
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PORSCHE AUDI •
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f:hil( 1>l1·roo ra:-.i.1·lll'
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$2595
t.7 C:Jmrwr. 1o:ood 1·11n1I
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w lr..1 uft Mb ~9
llf ~uurt'b1tr·k, new t1rci.
6< hrk~ $1~1
ll'fl. M8 1017
'tll VW ~111:11 cback. 11•hl1
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'04 IJaJa Bui: rhlt l'lll' ~
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and rn' llk1· 1111, '"fll'I
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or hi.l ol r IY!tl l!<l•JI)
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d1hon. run!I 1<reat . S200a
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1!15>1VW V1111
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DEMO CUARAHCE
1978 CADILLACS
Cou1x•i. & S4-<l1J11i. ~·v1lh•>
EXTRIEMElY
LOW MILEAGE
.. :xcell.-nl Savm~i.
•
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( lh!ti Mc.-..· •,40 <>100
•llLL VAN
r<>RSCHE .AUDI•
1976 {' J d ti I J <'. Scv ti le.
burgund) p:1ddc.'<i vinyl
lop, ~plil ~<'IJlS, full
power .Ill lculhl•r 1n-
t(•r1nr AM F'M .. 11·r1 ·0
luel 111J•·1·t11111 :J:i . .:1111
nuh•s c 1:.0l'K II 1
$9395
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7[)2 71111 01 !"> 1'I (}')'l(J
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PHIL LONG
FORD
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COMPLETE STOCK
OF'71
FORD RIST.A'S
3 I>r. Jlalrhha1·k. 0.•<"or 3
Or llal«hb1tr k. Sport :J
Or Hatchback. Gh1u 3
Or Hatchback
BALANCEOI"
'78 Fl F~'iTA STOCK
2%
OVER
INVOICE
PKt: FOHO
('J.EARANCt:
Tiw2'. Ovrr lnvo1c1·
1-:xrlurfr:.. 1>1·11ln
Rett-ntion & f'l l'll
*SMITH FORD•
12801 Hrnokhuri.I
Gardl·n Cirov1•
534-3254
Sult Endi. !l/16/7X
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tin·~. bl Slllt)O U11·k,
54() 41 l:J I.JI ::.. 5:;1 O'Jl4 1.1fl
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1975 GranJdJ Gh1 .1
AM/FM. air. power. lo
D'\l $3200. 536-0334 ----
9945 .......................
YE.AREND
CLEARANCE
SALE
'76 MUl!lUnl: Gh111. 37.000
mi rw11> l(rl':il A~k 1n"
S360U Ph 00 7l<!l 11 llll ~.
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'74 MUST.ANG II
H.ATCHI ACtC
COUPE
Vinyl l<>p. 11ulo tr11n11 .
V6 cn1uoc. pwr "'le\'rin11 • wr 1•0t11l & rally wh1•1+.
11•11K ~·r 1
$2499
NABERS
UhJ H.11b0t Hlvc1
C<N,. ~'· c;40 9100
'75 ,lYMOUTM
VAU AMTSEDAH
Vil. .; u I•• in c1t11· I•~•
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lilr. r11•h11. htuwr Sh,111
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$2999
~A BERS
(-Jdiffeat/
II 1()0 H .. rl>Ot llMt
C" 0--1.1 M~. ').40 <)1()(1
'72 l>u .. 1.-r V·8, low m 1!1•
l mm.ir $1.175 Mubl -11 11
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ontiac
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·71 C"ull,;~ 1\/(', I' !"I
l't JI. v x J ulo. lo n11
xlnt cond $1375 644 2046
i 5 CUTLASS SupN'mP f'
fir . vinyl lop. bu11~u11
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AM / f-'M. l'fWl>tt COl\l1 11I
645-32a)
W.1).(01t Muny 1·xt1 .1
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cond. ltmtJiod ik!til lllll'I 'tlJ Vt1 l'hlrd 40()
S..16 ·~~1 srn.w eu11
P'lnto 9957 ••••••••.....•........•
COMPLETE STOCK
OF '78
!i4X l!047 all 6
MUST SELL
l!Y11i A:.tn.1 Bcuut c11ml
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l'uny :! l>t ~1·!11111. 1'111111:.: llNlllCllH"Dird 9970
f) r s I'd a II I " I ltun.1hout. ~ IJr \\ .1~rn1.
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l'J\J:; t-'01(1)
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1977 FORD
THUNDERBIRD vx .. wt omdl1c· lr1111'
11w1 'll·•·nn14 & bruk1•,
pwt v.1111low~. ltll Wh1·1'1.
l.wtorv a 11 c•ond . r u11111n1
~hl't'I' rnd11.1 & h1•es1t•1 ~·r 1~1 Stk 1'3405
S5888
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR Ill VO.
COSTA ME SA 642 0010
Yotvo 9772 Ct..vrcMt 9920
Now rlosmg out our
Bra n d n e w 1 97K
Mt-rrurys and Lmrolni.
at !.Ub!lt<intwl dlS('OUl\l!t
Cit1 a larj'(1• part 11( 1h.1t
li.l year ·, dt•prN·1utio11
on one of our cl01>c out
models. Sec us today !
1~11 ljrookhurst
Gmch•n Grov1• '76 FORD
MOON ROOF ....••....•••••...•....•••...•................ 534-3254 IEfOREYOU
SB.L YOUR
VOLVO,
SEE US!
MAR9UIS VOLVO
MISSION Vl&IO
831-2880 495-1210
540-5630
~air ~;nds U/ 16178
'73Squ1n•Wu1wn.
ex(.'(lll cond Must 114lll
1146 1111 ~1
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'74 Monlt· ('arl11 Lundau
lo tni'h. 1\1(', AM/FM
!ilt'reo. till whl. crw se
cntrl. NWlvl'I bti<l 11<.'als.
uut.o r1oor loC'k:,. PI W .
l'l<' work ; 752·23 15,
home . !'i52 5928 IOll"SO\' & so~ • LINCOLN· ME HCURY
La:H of 1h1· luK11t v
'Bird''. Padded top. I 1111
power Wllh l'UKtOm Ill
tenor. 054PI E 1
$5999
NABERS
very "ti l't111tl. S7!.IJ must M•ll lh1111 wk
w/lt·si.
un hi· ('lt•an.
&1 ufr ORANGE COUNTY w1~1 lliW COSTA MESA ~
VOLVO Cor•alr MOftxa Manrick 9947 '71 !-><iwr; Wagon.-.;h11;,-:.
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EXCLUSIVF.LY VOl.VO Clauk ~:••••••••••··~··•••••• "!XI. air. l'/S, l\M/t-'M
Lltr1o1e11t Volvo Dl'uln En1otini· in i·Xl't•llcnt run 7:J Mavenc·k. 43.000 m1 1-.1i.:.. rf rrk. ru111 int.
Jc~ H,1rboo Biv<l Co-.1" ,......,.,_ 540 <>100
mOrungc Cou11ly' nlng condition. lnlcr1or. pwr st.eer .:.i1rl'ond nun smokt-r. Mit·ht·lln 67 TllllH > Clui.111e. 11111
BUY or LEAS t: good cond1t1on. exte rior $2200/0ffcr 5411 5005 radrn b ~'lU52° 55ti 8660 pwr. x Int con II SH-:' ,
DJRt:CT need& minor repo1r 196S '70 Mavenrk. xlnt 1•nr11I wkday-; 4· " 03_ 49~ :IOJ'; bd 8Jm1 Jll
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2025 S. Manchester looki. I!'~· ru11~, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'harp V1•g.1 l1Jlthb1o1·1o.
Anaheim -n:n-2011 S650 49'.! ~ ORANGE COUNTY '~ '7J Pinto Hun11hou1 Ii:! llOU l~ril t.i1v. mlleui:t· Sl5'•
';JV uEWEST m 1 ' ~'. 11 " ti 1· 11 n ti li73 64 1:1 Monte C:u1'lo. 11174 L 1lll· " 11200 (( 675-Ml'i f 1--------dau. whl & maroon, -t3K LINCOLN-MF:RCURY i; to N . / 8 1 ·7-1 Vt'UJ GT. 1 i;p<J 2 S w ed i s h V n l v (J
Ml'rh•n ira n o w at l vun'a, 1995 lla rbor
Blvd .. C.M . 6'5·1!l82
·77 Volvo 245 Wu1oton. 1 :.pd
overdnve. PS, I\ Mt 1-'M
11lcreo. lmmut·. :w 2~1
mpg.16200 l'h 114!_ 071lt
Autos, U•ftl ....••......•..........
9905 .........••............
'71 Hornet SST. /\(;, PS,
PB. new lirt.:i-. In Vl'rY grl
cond. l~·11l olr 53:1 03H7
duyi.. or 4!17 :111 1 nrt
6PM
luiclc 9910 •.............•........
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lu11d1'<1 Wl•t•k1l.1y'
lil!\ M 11 ----
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1111 thc l''tlra' + M 11 hl'lrn
lJreb 4!lh 25tl!I $197~
'67 IUICK
RI YI ERA
70,000 m1lc11. urw 11w111•1.
nw1· 1·1md • 1 uni. J.(11od. on
ly lll<t'<b p11111t Mulfla·r
~Y'lll'lll. ~hoc.•kio. Nu 1• 111
lerior
$875 .... ,,.. ...............
I.Ml Harbor, Cuxt11 Me!I•
MZ.07tl
m1. xlnl rond . At <" ~alen1h1p 1s nowOl'EN pm ---PI O.l'tS.u1r Skre11
AM/FM. wr whlb. 1 lady RAY PLADEIOE 'H Pinto Wu1oton . xlnt St300 548·2JHO dr iver $3300/bst ofr LJNCOl.N MERCURY t•nnd. 56,000 m1'11, lllSO t-----~ 2400 lti 114 Aulo Ct•ntn l>r :16:1 1002. i\Uflrt•) !If;:! f>:-•hli I lfalrhh;ll'k, R&JI. .11111
t r .111' (;11od 1·0 1Hf 1 '69 Malibu. nt•w t1r1•i-. SDt-'wy·Lalce Jo'ore~tcxit Plymouth 9960 OW_nr_S750 6-40-17~
/\I(;, "ood lrun11 Mui-.1 bt• IRVIN ~; -.old by f''ri $7SO ti4:i 1)4811 ____ 1_3_0._7_0_0_0___ :•••••••••••••••••••••• '74. ydlow .• iuto. h111d1llk
01 731·4200 72 lto:ulrunni•t V 14. rum. 4f.,t01 mt 'S14!lS. 540 30h••
73 Novu S:llKJ Nt'l11b "11111w
rcp1111'1'1
11'.ll ()7:tli
'77 Monte· Carlo lomlt-11.
On!!: ow111•r. 1ww ruhbt:r
$4,500 75l 11:r1 --Continental 9930 ············••4••••••••
'7•1 l.1nr nln ( 111H1m•n t.1I
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l'I' ti40 200H l'Vl'S or
752 1111 d} ...
9932 .•...................•.
1978 CORVETTE
l.uu1ft•1J ' A ll1•11ul y 1
(:)641'0.J I
Only
SI 3,495
HOW ARD Ch••rol•t
t>ov1· ~ ll11111I !"lb
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.J11mhort•1• & ll111tl11I )
NPwporl l\i .. H'h
8 33-0555
'6'1 MnC'Ury d 1·un. Hu1 ... 1 I "I"'· lloly 522 Travc•rM· Dr . CM R11n11 s:11 ~ -t hur 1·:11 II ll1•a11l111'1 --~-
Mt 11f'M ti'ltl t>[i l ~, $1!1:\0/fl(I :14!1 l!ill:> '7it t11d1hk. 1llx 1111 .rn111
YEAR END
CUAR~HCE
S.ALE
W1• an• 1111w 1·111,1111• 11111
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111·w l.1111 oln M1·11 111 \
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$3978
tor brund m·w Mt·ri·ur '
i'.t>phyn. I 17(H5 I S1•1• II!>
today•
540·5630
1011\'so\' & so"
• LINCOLN·MERCURY
2626 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
'77 MERCURY
COUGAR XR-7
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Dully l11l1111 ·t:"!f1f11•1b 5411 •Wlll a lt , & wkrul1<
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Coclll 9915 76. wh1tP/wh1l1· kalh tnt .
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MOON KO<>I' <.:u h11oh•I
lop, full pwr ll';11h1•1 111
tcno1 . i..µhl l'IOWl'r scoti..
f1wl ulr, AM/ l''M i1tn1-c1
with lupr plny1·r 1111
wh1•1•I , 1·r11111I' 1·1111t111l
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'73 CADILLAC
COUPE De VILU
P11d<l1<cl top. full l>()wcr.
tact cur. leather lnlf·rlor,
and low rrulei. 1:17C><i.l I' I
$3999
~4B~.~ ~c
1.000 I L1111C)t Olvt1
Cowc1 ,...._..,., S«}QIOO
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B.DOUDO
Red with while leutht•r &
wtule Cabrloll'l tnp .. 'ull
f)OWl'r. •»Ill powt't lit!lllll.
AM I t'M with ti trock
playerl f•,·t. ulr, till
wheel & crul1e CQntrol
Low . lo w mll fl11'
C63:'1U MX l
$9999
BERS
$81100 1Jo,t 11il ti7:1 n1:1
Dodcp 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1977DODGI
ASPEHWAGOH
<.;omplelt' with 'llcreo
Ull)I'. nuh1e ron1rol. tilt
wht.'t'I. i.pht pow1•r wats.
d1·h1x1• ln11•t'lor & "'''
th.111 1 o.000 m 1 it'., I\ n
MltZlrede in 111.17Sl'll >
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'76PO•DLTD
BROUGHAM SID.AH
P11tlded top. fu ll power.
factory nlr , lilt wht>el.
Mplll x\•at11 und low m llt•11
l?IMPOM I
S3899
NABERS ~
lOOO HMbo1 8fl;c1
C~M Me.I. S40 9100
S6799
NABERS
r!adtifLI//
1J;l;X) HMl>OI Blvc1
C0\1.1 ~ c;40.<)100
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• Power brakes
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• Gauges Dl~C • T mted glass ~ OUNT 51229
56366
• Sport mirrors
• Power door locks
• Power wmdows
•Tilt wheel
• Cast aluminum wheels
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• f: actory air cond.
• Cruise control
•Gauges
• Tinted glass
• Sport mirrors
• Power door locks
•Power windows
•Tilt wheel
• Rattye wheels
• Automatic trans.
• Power steering
• Power brakes IMMEDIATE
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• Cruise contro4
• Gauges 20t9U8Ps7S897 DISCOUNT •Tinted glass
51257 • Sport mirrors
• Power door locks
• Power windows
•Tilt wheel
• Cast aluminum wheels
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•EW 1978 PH••IX SEDAI
Eq.ffpped with:
• f:actory air cond.
•Console
•Strate bucket seats
• Cruise control
•Gauges
• Ttnted glass
• Sport mirrors
• Power brakes
• Power door locks
• Power steering
• Power windows
•Tilt Wheel
• Rallye wheels
• Automatic trans.
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Dw1t·ngton Beaeh
Fountain Valley
('.DI f I 0 N
Afternoon
.Y. Stoek~
VOL 71. NO '157 4 Sf:C T IONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
Huntington 'Contamination' Probed
B' RORERT H \Rt\ .. R Ot-a..1, ...... , ....
Huot1n.:t11n f\1 -.11 h 111f11 '·"' W t'I'~ wa1 t1 ntt for t .. trnt;1tor'
tests todin to 1111<1 out 1r Jll 111 ~cctl rldt• ·from .i c 1111ltflov.. r
fltild mu)' ha\1• tll 1rt1·al 111111 ,
nearby wutt•r ,, . ...,.n ""
Tests wt·n· 11rd1·11·11 .11111 'I"1.1'
ln1 wu!it 1t·rn 11or.111h h.llt.·il
Tuesduy llft1•1 a v. ,111·1 tlt·p;u 1
m ent emplo)'l'l' tl1•tt·1 t1·ct .111 odor
iii I ht· 11, 11111111111 ~ullo11 1'1•c k
1(, ...... , \llfl th .ti ru1 n1 -.ht·-.
h1111,1·l111hl v. ut1·1 1111 n·,11lcnl~ Ill
11!1• nortlw111 purt uf tlw c·1ly
llu't!. c·H•r urfit•1ab d1,c·olint1•d
1111· I h n ·at uf 1·or1t.1111111at 11m
I >.1 \ 111 Srhu111111 , -.up1·rinh:11
d1· 111 111 I ht• l'•H"><H) l'ontrol
c 1·1111 1 lor lh\' llC'I Ml'd11·al ·
( 1·nt1·1 ,,,111 th111 thl' 1·h1.'rnll':.tl
1·11111 vouml wwd 1r1 thl• '!Jrttyinj,!.
'\I 11 n 1 t 111 '1 c o · ' O 1 m l' I h v I
Phospho ram1dothioate >.is biode·
.:r.1d ablc
Ill' su1d it wouldn't be harmCul
t•x<'l'Vl in heavily concentrated
fo1 mi. and that. 1f s mall amounts
111f1ltratt-d th(• walt.'r s upply. the
m atcriul would be diluted by
huge volumes of water.
Dennis Queyrel. manage r for
thc Ho me Oil Compan y o f
Anaho1m which did lhe spray-
ing. !>aid that a "rotlen egg"
odor drifted over to the res-
ervoir but not insecticide mists.
He said that the company has
taken every precaution. ·'We are
not about to put our operation in
Jeopa rd y over a 22 -acr e
cauliflower fi eld." he said.
Spraying continued this morn·
ing when the wind wasn 't blow-
ing toward the water facility.
The spraying from a ground
rag is designed lo wipe out
a phids and cabbag11 looper'> in
the field al Rolsa AvenUl' and
Springda le Street:.. JUSt l'USl or
the M c Donnell D ou~ld ,
Astronautics Company It abut:.
the reser voir
The land is own ed l1y ~
Mc Donnell Douglas real estate
subsid iar y and leai;cd to two
farme rs.
Complaints were m ade when
s praying of s trawberries took
plaCl' <ii the• same s ite earlier
ttw. yt·iu· and traces of anolht·r
111secticide identified a:. benlat1'
wl're found in the r eservoir
Bob Allen. d water depart
rnent inspector , reportedly told
Dougla:. offic1ab Tuesday lhu1
the spraying posed a n emer~en
(':V bt·<·ause of possibl<' con
t.1m111al1on
llown•ver . water Superinten
<See SPRA \'. Page A 2>
Widow· Believes .in Oswald's Guilt
Ah, Yesteryear
Motorists' e,vl'~ ~Lill hug \\hL·n lh<·y spot
gasolinl' pritl'~ po~l<.'d al tt11s runil ser vice
s t ation 20 mtll·.., ..,11uthY.l'"' of San
Bcrn ard 11H1 ~1<111 .\ or lht•m m:JkC a
screeching stop ill 1111.· pumps But the
pumps havt• long since been dry and the
s t ation ·closed Ma inly now. it's a play ·
· 1-!round for c hildre n. And memories of
price!-. pas t.. •
Drizzle Takes
Orange Coast
BySwprise
Orange Coast residents 1.:ol
damp and CVt.'n downright w1•t
from localized s howl'rs that
began Wednesday ni ght
R ain beg<.1n falling on the·
south coast <ifld Harbor i\n·a
la te Wednesday night. l<'aving
what weath er c·xpt•rts t·ull a
trace less tha n 02 of :.in 1nt·h
The Saddll'l>ack Valley got
slightly more 05 1 nehcs
and west count v and Santa J\na
authorities saul then· was hart·
ly enough mwsl un· to m1·as11reo
How long 11 would t<lh th1·
drizzle to fanlt· n ·rnainccl rn
doubt
W cuthcr s1•rvr C'l' forl01·as1(·r'
calll•d for l'11•aring by 1on1ght
"Scptemtx-r 1s alwav' an un
cert a i n month ." warned
a mate ur m1•l(•1irolog1s t J
Sherman Oenny of Huntington
Beach "Tht' wcatht·r bureau
has trouble with prPd1ct111n!>
because tht• prc:tu rl' is so
changeable "
N. State Dampened
By The Associal<'d Pres!!
Valley Employees
Cite 'Haraissnient'
A group of 49 disgruntled city
c•mployecs said Wednesday they
have "no c·onfidence" in l"oun·
lain Vullt•y City Manager James
Nc·al aml Personnel Director
Sally llartman.
'l'hc group, representing about
orw third o r the c ity's work
fon•e. met to d1:.cuss what to do
al)out alleged "harassme nt" by
city administrators . ~:mploycc group leader Dwain
Chl•share said he and two other
worker lt'ad c•rs will appear
l1<'fort' lhl' City Counc il 'tucsday
r11gh t t<'> air complaints.
('hesh1rt'. presiden t of the
founle:tin Valley Police J\ssocia·
twn askt•d the employees pres·
•·nl · Wcdnc•sday to ~athcr pcli·
t acin s ignatures of so lad a rity
from ro-worke r s and a ttend
Tuesday's council session.
Employees have complained
about psychological tests. "over-
Wl'tght notices" and a lle~cd spy·
1ng The overweight notices
ha VI.' hccn halted
Citv Council members have
ag n .'ed that , in the future,
.psychological tests will be ad·
ministe red only to police and
fire d epartment worke rs.
· M a,yor Marv ACJlcr released
an unsigned stateme nt Monday
~c n crally prais ing Che c ity
manager.
"Talking' to the mayor is like
talking to Neal." Cheshire said.
City Council members me t with
e mployee group leuders last
week in a closed-door session
E m ployee leaders say they
arc still not pleased with council
members' response to workers'
complaints.
NEW 'Jll SEASON
PREnEWS TODAY
The new tclevis ioh sc<1son is
off and running a::. the three
networks make their unnual bid
for public favor and precious
points in the Nielsen rnlings
For a pre vie w of wh at you'll
be viewing this lime around.
turn to Page Dl.
'Meant to Slaoot ltlgsell'
Motive
Called
Irrational ..
WAS H\NGTON !AP\ Lee
Harvey Oswald"s widow testified
today that she believes Oswald
assassinated President John F
Ke nnedy as an irrational al·
tempt to seek recognition.
Marina Oswald Porter told the
House assassinations committee
she believes Os wald acted a lone
because his secre tive nature
would not have allowed him to
confide in a nyone about a n as
sassination plan
In her te~imony today and
Wednesday. s he stressed that
sh e does not kno w for certain
that Oswald was the assassin
who sho~ Ke nnedy lo de ath in
Dallas' on Nov. 22. 1963.
"I'm jus'6,.as ' anxious to find
ans wers as . everybody else is."
she s aid.
But pressed for her opinion
a bout whethe r Oswa ld killed
KeQnedy, stie re plied: "Yes, I do
believe he did. I believe the m an
was capable of it."
Questioned about whether his
moti'vcs would have bee n
political or the product of mcn-
taJ instabitily, she replied : "I
really don't know what to say
about the motive.
"If "you want my p e rsona l
opinion as lo whethe r it's mental
or political, I would have to say
it's the menta l s tate of the p erson .
.IJ'he whole maller is so ir.rational
lt 's difficult for us to come up with
any rational answe r."
Re p . Richardson Preyer, D·
N C ., su~gested that Oswa ld
may have chosen to kill Ken ·
nc dy because he thought as·
sassinating "the man a t the
lop, .. whatever his politics.
would brillj Oswa ld the recognt·
tion he had Ion,:: sought and
ra ile d to achieve
Mrs . Porter said s he found
that plausible.
Committee m e mbers spent
muc h· of the morninJ( quizzing
Mrs . Porter a bout s uhtle d1r-
fe rences between he r testimony
and lhe accounts she gave lht•
Warren Commission. the FBI,
the Secret Ser v1re and author
Priscilla .Johnson Mc M11lun .
For example. sh e testifie d
\Vc dnesday that s he thought
Soviet a uthorities censored mail
and bugged the a p a rtment
wher e she a nd Os wald lived in
Minsk in the months a rtcr their
m arriage in April 1961. She said
<See OSWAL~. Page A2 )
A very weak UPIJl'r air d15.·
turbance moved through the northern h <.1 If of I he :-;t;itc
\Vedncday, brtngrng shower!> and
cloudiness.
Or::cJ .:a~I Laguna Slaying Told
Weather
Partly r loudy I hroug h
Friday. Slight cha nC'f or
s prinkl t•s o r li g ht
s howers. Lows tona~ht li2
to 66. Highs Friday '70 to
76.
INSIDE TODJ\ 't'
The story of beach trollty
car• la OM of 1mwgless nigMs
and traflic·jomles11 days Sf>c'
Feotunng, Page Cl ..... ~
lly GARY GRANVILLE
OCllwO•ily~li.tSutc
J\r<'usect murderess Anya
S h1.•llon told anct showed an
Orange County Superior Court
Jury today how she shot and
krllcd her husband's lover in
1.aA una Hcach last Ma rch.
While Mrs . Shelton a dmitted
fl rtng lht• shot that killed 28·
vrar-old Pat Proferes. s he said
lht• shooting was unintentional.
J\nd. the soft.s poken women
~aid . she bore the woman her
hus b a nd was living with no
m alice.
Mrs. She lton said she s tood in
lh1• darkness outside a bedroom
window where Joaquin Shelton
a nd MisR P rofe res sle pt a nd
pltanned to shoot herself.
nut. the woman. said, s he
wanted one more look a t the
mun she loved.
That is wby !l he took t he
!l('ret'n from the window n rc-w
feet above the bed where her
hus band and the victim were
alcopin51.
"II was d ark. Jouquin was
the r e. He pus hed the curtain
aside and was standing there .
"lie was talking . I stepped
forward lie was disappearing
and I wanted to sec him
"I started to reach out for
him . There was this flash a nd
noise in front or my face. Then
everything was j us t like
slow," Mrs. Shelton said as she
described the shooting.
The bullet pierce d Miss
Prefores' chest and resulted in
her death a fe w minutes later .
The accused woman. descrlb·
ing the fateful events in the CBr·
ly morning hours last March 28,
showed no em otion until she re·
turned to the witness st and from
he r re-enactment or the shoot·
ing.
Before that, sh.e told the jury
in J ud"e Ma son Fenton 's
courtroom her version of tho
love story gone wrona. of t.,e
husband who went oft to live
with another worn.an tn Laguna
Beach but who returned to her
I
Los Ange les apartment almost
weekly to. a mong other things.
make love.
Mrs . Sh e l t o n sa id her
estrange d hus b a nd , from
December until the niA hl of the
fata l s hooting, freque ntly took
her out on dates, showered her
with presents and almost weekly
s pent a night with her in her
Echo Park a partment·.
She said his on-again, off.
again atte ntion caused her great
e motional distress and made her
life "a rrazy series of things that
I didn't know how to handle.··
Her testimony was In sharp
contrast to earlier words spoken
from the same witness chair by
hf'r hu!lband.
Shelton Insisted It was his wife
who was clinging lo him and
that he tried to end the tela·
tionshtp.
D e f e nse lawyer J a m es
Merwin showed the Jury 11 four.
page lo"e letter a11 well as a
J>Qem wt.\.~~ by Sh elton to hill
(8" SL\VlNG, P1ge ~2l
o.lll' ~I ... St.ff -
HUNTINGTON'S BOB REID AND NEW STOP SIGN
Slowing Down Traffic at Collision Corner
Stopped Now
Sign Campaign Pays Off
Huntington lll'a<'h r<'!>Hlenl Boh RL•rd 1s pl<.'ased that a
pair of new STOP StJ.!ll' ftnJllV h;iv1· IX'en in:-talle<l at lh1•
treacherous rntl.'r:-l'<:lfjJO of 17th and Delawan· 'ilreel!> 1n
the central part of the <'tty
H E LED t\ LON(;. ll11gg1·<1 ball I<' '" havc the o;agns
erecte d. Poltn· traffl<· mvt•st1).!ator Orva J\km "<IY' h~·
knows the diagonal inlcrs l't l1on well "It'-; alway' llt'cn J
proble m ." he says
lndl'l'<l. on<• of lh1· fovnntt• ne1i:?hhorhood o;pertator
sports in rec1.•nt yl·ar.., ha:-. hl•c•n watc·hmg the 17th <1nd
De laware dcstrurt1011 t.krhy from nearby apanme nt
balconi<'s ...
"It'-; belll.'r than TV.· cxullt'<I one• res ident after d fl'
cent colhs1on tha t sl'nl rmc <iuto l'are1•n1ng into the ~•de of
a n a partment building
Reid. a ncws pup1.•r c1rrulat11>n roull' dchv<•ryman who
has livc.'d m tht• ne1).!hhorhooc1 for 12 years, decided 1t \•a:-
lime something w<.1s dont· about all tht• :1cc1dcnts
ABOUT t\ VEAR aJ,!o, he launrh<.'d :1 pct1t1on drtvt'
1u med al convincing c ity offtc1als thu• lhC' problem de
manded atknlicm
Now, lht• intcrscrtwn ha~ STOP signs al a ll four cor
ners. instead of JU ::.I t wo
"It's m aking a lot of differcn<'e." s:.iys R<>rd. who hvt•s
at 314 Cleveland Dnvt'. within carshot of ar lc<1s1 nmc
serious acciclcnt:-. m lttl' past thr<•t• year'
" "THE REASON w•: w:inlt'd ,, wa:. for the safe ly of the
kids." he adds. c1tin~ h1 :-. rcst·ar ch which turned up the
fact that most of the ~1rc1dcnu. a• the 1ntcrserUon occurred
between 1 I.I m and ., p m when children wer(• on thl'
s treets. Traffic Officer /\kin acknowledge-; t>vcn in a r1ty
or 161 ,000 a single c1t111•n ltk<· Bo" R('td can make J d1r
fcrencc
"Mr. Rdd was the Arnndaddy of 11 all," the police c>f
fi cer soys of th<' cumpua~n fo1 lhc STOP sagnl> that wen· 1n
stalled Monday
Wotnen Back Tube Births
(
NE\V YORK IAP1 A na ;JOc1 rt'l(•ased \Vcdncsday. also
tional survey s hows lhat 85 p<>r · round thut "with the ~roup that
rent of American women polled r1.•ally <'Ountl" women of child
believe the t est -tu~ method of 1>1·<1rm~ ag1.• a dccrs1ve mu
a rtificial fertilization shouhJ ht JOrity of 58 pl'rccnt wo uld con
available to m orri<'d ('oupl<'~ s uh'r 1uRm~ the mt'lhorl ..
who cannot h aVl' children Th(' ~tudy wni. conducted by
naturally pol!:1t t•1 Louis Harr14' be1w1•t•n
/\ug 4 1md Aug 6, ii week and u
1'hl.' :Ull'VC'Y or l.~1 J\mcmcan h.tlt ofl <'r Leslie Orown a;;v('
wom('n otecB lli nnd older. com hrrth to thr f1r>1t te!tt tube baby
mlHloned by Parent~ m a1wirnc on July 2."l In 1-.:nl(luM
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Diedrich, Rose Seek Change of Venue
Or n e t t 'ounl\ .suru•n1•or
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Filipino
Official
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\ pr <'1>14font1,tl pl,1n1 C'Jrr v1ni.:
.:11\ c.•1 rH111<nl off1 r 1;1I' .111cl rt·
pllrll'I b l'rllbhcd into it rnw u!
hou •·i. a:-. 1t t rtl·d t•1 Jund rn J
t h II I) ti t. r ' I fl I rn I ti ti ;1 y a n ti
a ulh111 ll 11•' '>a1 cl a t l1·,1'>l :1~
pt!r:.1mi. wt•n • klllt'd m tht' Jllan1·
a rlll Oii I Ill'~: I 11111111
Nt•rthl•r J'n ·t-1denl fo'l•rdanund
1<: M arl'os nor his w1fto , Ime lda ,
wuis aboard the tor fort'e plane.
go vernme nt s pokt•!.nwn s urd
They s1ud those ubourd werf.!
membt·rs of Mart'os· security
i.tuff and Journalists returning
from the northern Phil1pprnes
11fkr aC'c·ompanying the pres1
dent there on a v1s1l th1:,, week.
M u r('t~. viMtrn~ the area on
the occ-a slon or h11> 61 s t birthday.
r~ l'xpecll'd to return :.outh by
l'a r fridit y. a p rcs1dcnlial
'pokr~mnn sued
lk xC'uc worker~ ~<11tf the twrn.
turhoproµ plane ci ppa rently hit a
1·1w 1111ut I rl'l' tx·forc rt plowed
thr<JUgh th1.· hu ww' and crashed
mto a largl· µ<J nd and broke into
1111•1·t·~ An 1•xpl11~1on ab o was rt'·
pClrt l'<f
Off1t•1ub Jnrf rc•sc·uc• worker~
•.;1 1 d v u r 1 o u 'i I v t h <.· n • we r c
hl•t w1•1•n l l :ind :J2 pcrsons
.1hoarcl . Air l<'orc-c Br1R. Ge n
Ernesto Btwnu s:rnl 17 bodies
""t·re taken from the· wreckage
Fift 1·t•11 m ore• bodies. muny
mangl\•cl :incl 1lis mc·mbt•red.
wert• found 1n1>1dc· th<.• <lui.1·n
wn•t•kt•d houses. said Luis M<tr
11111•1., fl6, an offlnul of the com
munily $.lOVl'rnmcot
tit• :rn1d more than 30 pcr~ons
wen· carrt{"d to hosp1tab, many
s t•nou sly rnJurcd
l.t Cmdr Mcirc1ano Samunta.
~ri.s1stant puhl1<: re latmni. officer
r11r th1· lkft•n..,t· M an1stry. n ·
I 11:-1(•cl '" 11h•11t1r) any 11r lht· dt•dd
.1hourd the• plant• Out he ~aul
1101• of the s urvivors wu~ Brig
(i 1·11 fo'ru nc1 ~ro Hom ua ldez.
'Jl''''ral a1.~1i-t;1nt to l>c·fC'nst•
Mrn1 ... t('r Juan Ponce-Enrrh-ancJ
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pnM·~ uny kind or u t hrc·at arc
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tak111 g :-tn>s ltJ seul off about 25
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v1•nts.
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1~<.·t· "tory. Pag e /\4. l
Camp David
Resolution
Said Nearing
CAMI' DA VID. Md rAPJ
Prt•-;1dt•nt C'11 rt1•r s eems w1thrn
r1·ac·h of a ro mprchens 1ve
for mula for c·ontrnurn~ ls r<.1cll
~gy ptwn 1wgot1 atwn1> <tflt'r the
MlcJdle East ~ummll. now neur ·
Ill${ C'l1max
I\ II h o ug h 1>fH1k1•1>m a n .Jody
t • o "" 1 • I I 1• ; • u l 1 o n 1 • d a g a 1 n s l
. • ~ I I II II g 0 ,, l I m I s m r, r
1w~s1 m is m ,·· diplomatic sourc1~1>
~mid lhl' mood al the s ummit
was uph1•at us Curter worked lo
w in tht· agret·mt·nt of Israel's
M PntH·ht•m Bci.1in and E$.lypt 's
Anwar Sudrat tu h J>(:aCe·sceking
hluerrint
If :u1 ~•l'tOrd l·an be achieved,
it would me-et at leas t the
m inimum r equirements for a
1>uccl'ssful confe rence, even H It
did not c·n s ure an ulli mate
Mideast Sl'lllt·m cnl.
Curte r t ook an ho ur-long
m o rning walk with Sadat today,
following a 25 minute sc1>s1on
with Ht-grn We<fnt•sday night.
Sourl'1·~ c lose to the con ·
fen•nce said 1t would not e nd lo·
da v Thi' sourc e s, a s k ing
anonymity. said lherc wa!\ stall a
nl'ccl for .. more rtcxib1hty" on
both sides, with some issues still
u n re sol vcll
In his 1lrivc lo reac h <t s um-
mit-end ing u grce m c nl , t ('n .
t11liv('ly cc.r llcd a "fnimcwork of
nt•gotial1ons," Carte r ranceled
one appc<1ranc·" a nd postponed
two spccchmnking t1 nd po lilick·
ing t rip:-IRclutecl photo, M .)
On Videotape
Six monlhs earlier , Diedrich
WH named a mona live defen·
dents In u n lnd lctmenl that
c h arl(t'<J tht•m with vlolutlng
:o1la1t· ~>ohtical cumpa1gn laws.
A II hut orw ch urge ug ains t the
supl•rv1sor an th at indictment
huvc been dropped a nd a rc
pcndlnl( only a n a pf)tlul by the
l ate Attorney General's Office.
Hns1· wu!-tried in 1976 and
fou n d 1n n on•nt on briber y
l'hurg<'s rlllated to his duties as a
Nicaragua
Rebels
Gear Up
Full"rlon plannin g com
missioner
When asking thal lh e trial on
the bribery re latc•d chari~es be
moved ehsewhere. Mor gan cited
u poll don • on Diedrich ·s hehalf
lus t yt•ar by Opi01on Research
Inc:
A ccording to the l awyer
Diedrich hud been reluctant to
discuss the poll 's r es ults
hecnu!le they would he "of great
detriment to him and of great
bend1t Lo hill polll1cul roes."
Briefcase
Brings Out,
Bomb Squad
A m1~pl<1t'ed briefcase
The J>('tltlon showed that 211 S
pe r c-ent o r tho~.t· q u1·q1<11wd
thought l>lcdnr h g urlty of ttw
poltlil'<•I <.·0 1 ruptwn diti rj.lt·~
Simultaneous ly. only two per
cent believed him to b1· innoc·1·111
Thal poll wm; takt>n h('f<>rl' thl·
Decem ber bnbt•ry relutt•d In
dictments in the ra sh of hucl
publicity that descended on
Diedrich then.
Rut to fortify his ar~um1;f\I
tha t lht> county supervisor ·,
c ha nces of huving a fair trlul rn
Resignation
To Be Set
By Hlllldley
MANAGUA, Nicaragua IAPI belonging to an aide o r St'hool board m cmbc·r J ohn K
Leftist guerrillas holding Gov Edmund Brown Jr Hundley said Wednesday ht.· wrll
three citie s in n o rth we s t brought the Orange Coun-resign earlier than unt1t'1pat1•d Nicar~gua wer e reinforcing ty Sheriffs bomb squad to so that Huntington Hcach Unum
the ir positions today and m an· Irv ine 's Airporlcr Inn lfigh School Dis trict can avmd
nin g ba rricades on the P an-Wednesday a fte rnoon. the cost of s pc t.•1tll t·lcl"l1on lo
Am e ric:<tn llighway agains t The cuse . appare ntly choose his rcplaccm cn1·t
weary national guard troops left in the hotel's parking Altho u g h llunfll c y s a id
s ent n orth b y President lot, was turned in Lo the originally he would resign J ;1n
Anastasio Somoza to put down fron t desk sometime later. l. the dep arting trustee said
the threat to his fum ily's 41 -y<:tJr al about the lime the gov· Wednesday he would an nounce
do mination of Nicaragua. e r n o r was s peaking to his exact resignation d ate ··at a
As both sides braced for de · Or ange County builde rs at sch oo l b oa rd m eeti n g an
c·isivc battles in the northwestern the hotel. December .··
t'1lics of Chinandega, Esteli and That was too much for The move is calculated so that
Leon. Somoza declar ed martial the state police who guard the four remaining St'hool board
law, troops carried out a house· Brown. They culled Irvine members cannot l'hOOsc h is sue
to·house search or Masaya. the police who evacua ted the cessor and will b<: timed so thut
southe rn city they retook Tues. h otel's lobby and s um· voting for his successor w11l taki'
day . arresting or shooting any moned the bom b squad. place during regular schoo l
men they round. Police reports noted the board elections in the s pring. he
Heavy fi ghting also was re· precautions wer e t a ke n said .
ported in Rivas. 80 m iles south because of the presence of Hundley said his d c>c1s ron to
of Managua and 15 miles from a "high state officia l." resign came after seriou~ d11>·
the Costa Rican border, and the Bomb e~perts took the put.es arose between him , IX>ard
rebels were reported regrouping suspicious case into the m e mber s a nd Superintendent
for a n attack on Masaya, 18 parking lot. gin gerl y J ake Abbott.
miles south east of the capital. ope ned it and found that it .. If he <Hundley 1 wants to re·
Mo s t s hop s a nd offices in did indeed belong to one of sign. I wish he would do it now
Managua wer e still closed by a Brown's aid es. . . .it would be best for lht• tax
gen eral strike agains t Somota, payers.·· said school board Prei.1
but the heavily patrolled capital Fro• Pa-A J dent Zita Wessa Wednesday.
was generally quiet. ~-day
T h e Re d Cross estima ted Mrs. Wessa defended a board
m o re than 400 persons killed and SLAYING action that Hundley said al~o led
800 wounded across the country. • • • lo his plans to res ign .
Orangt\ Count v are tn Jeop11r<ly.
MorRan ulhtt•hed u three inch
't<1ck 1Jf rwws p11pl'r t•hpp1nR~
th;1t r t-c·ount tht-pubhc tly ~ur.
rounJ111g the md1t'tmcnts
Or<111..:t· County Superior Court
.Judg e• ,John Flynn ha s s cheduled
a ht•armg and ii. expected to ruh·
011 the motion for a ch unRe of
ve nue late In the duy.
Ir movt>d, th l• trial will be
t ra nsfl•1Tt'<I to :rnoth1•r l'Ounty
;rnd bt• pn.·s1tkd over hy a JUd~c
h urn that ('ounty
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llnd4»r-f'fr-e ,.,.wi~..._
lh·p .Joshua Eilb(•l'g. D·Pa ..
h ~I .._ hl•(.•I) <l t'('llSt'<f by lht•
I lo us <' Eth1ts Co mmittee of
.i c· t l' p t 1 n g I a v o r s :J n <I
IJ <.· 11 t· f 1 t s o f m o r c t h a n
S100.ooo in wha t the p ane l
tl.·rm t.•d a c onrlit t ol rn
t1•n •-.1
Libertarians
Win Battle
For Ballot with at least 200 dea d and 200 wife during the time he was liv-Hundley protes ted a S40 ft'l'
wo unded in Masaya, s ince the · · h M' p f · th s chool board ml·mbcrs rmr>os<.·d s c t r d R h rt
Sandl·n·1sta L1'berat1·on' Fr·ont al· m g wit iss ro eres in e d . d d T h . upl'nor our . u gc o e Laguna Heat'h apartment where on rivl'rc ucataon stu t•nb l' Grt'l'll 1ssut•fl an ord<'r Wellncs-
t acked national guard posts in lhc woman was killed. fre was le vied due lo s tall• lluy that U'>sun·~ two Orangl·
m ost of the nation's cities Satur-In a llignificant contradiction m a ndatedbudgctcub Coas t Litwrtanun Purty can·
day night. in th e Sheltons· testimon y, he Hundleysaad the schooldistnct <l1cl;JfP-;tlwtthe1rpurty a ffiliation
The leftis t g ue rrillas' cob· s aid 8 few hour s b<!for e t he should contract w1lh a 1>nvatc will .•JlJll':ircm No vc•mberclcction
blestone barricades on the Pan-shooting he had le ft h is w ife in drivertrainingfirmtopro v1dcllll' lw llot
American Highway stopped all h er car on L anunu Can yon instruction at less cost lo stu
tra ffic to Esleli , 60 miles north Road, believ ing· that s he was re· d ents. Holh Ouv(• Berg land. a <.·a n·
of Managua ; Chinandega. 65 turninatoLosAngeles. But Mrs We ssa s aid lhe d1dalt' in the 3filh Slate Senak
miles northwest of the capital, Mrs "' Shelton s aid, however , s<.'hool d istrict t·ould not rc•ta1 n l>11>lfl(•I. .md .lrm <.;alla..:her, a
and Leon, 20 miles southeast of that he had au reed to go with her (•om p It· t t• <'on tr o I of th <· t•a nd1dall' 111 th1· 73rd Assembly
Chinandega. bac k to Los Angelee. and that it classroom a nd be hind thl··wh•·1·l l>r~I ru:l. ma<11• 1l on the ba llot as
The rebels were r eported in was when he failed to reappea r instruction if th<' service 1~ pr 11 a rl'Sult or po~t primary election
control of the three cities, with that she decided to return to vided by1mv<.1tt'lcal'hc rs pd1t1on dra v(:s.
the national g ua rd garrisons LaAuna Re ach and tht• darkness Roth <'andictatcs under slate
besieged in their head <1uarters outs ide her hus b:md and has lov-Twmel Sta.II Burn l 0h·1·11o n law~ wt•ri• to be dcs -
compounds and the r ebels get-er·s bedroom. 1g 11:it1·d 1nd<•pendcnts on the
ting s upport from the towns peo· Mrs Shelton a lso said s he car-GARRERVILLF. 1/\P 1 A li.111111 pl~here wus no indication that ri1•d the gu n m a m anic·ure casc stubborn fin• 1r1 a 1 .200 foul ll11w1•v1·1, .liulg1• Grc·c•n rukcJ
ins ide the glove compartment of rai lroad tunnel t•onltnlll'd to th.11 lh1• two c·;111d1datt.•s' c·ontt•n
u ny reinforcements had reached ht.•r cur as protecti<>n ugainst the burn today. a w1•1•k ~1fter 11 l w n lhal 1>1wh a d es1gnut10n
t he bell'a~ucred ~overnment notorio us s o ·cii lled Hills ide began, despil<' c·fforts to drn1~1· Vio late·~ tht•1r con~t 1 l ul 1onn l
troops . There wus s peculation Slran nl"r rn Los /\nnc•l"'s the flames with w.1f Pr :mfl fnam r11•h1~ I~ valid that the advancing soldiers were ~~~-~-~~~~-· ~-~~-~·-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~
exhausted from the fig hting in
Ma11aya and were stopping to
get some 8leep.
Fro11t Page A I
OSWAL.D •..
th e n s he h a d n o dir ect
knowledge that they were under
s urve illance but assumed from
gossip that the authorities would
s py on an Ame rican living there.
M rs. McMilla n 's book about
the Oswalds quotes her as say.
In~ a Soviet commissar told her
the couple were unde r sur·
veillance. She told t he commit·
tee the McMillan account is cor·
reel and that s he failed lo recall
the s ituation f u lly in h e r
testimony .
On another point. she testified
thut 8he and Oswald stayed in u
boardlnl( house in Rotterdam,
t h c Netherlands . a s thl'y
traveled fro m the Sovict Unum
lo the United States in 1002.
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Escapee Testifies
In Murder Trial
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l1mp1 '.() yOu <10111 hJvO tOJCl<.I Qnt· ldlf'r lwo hill ht111r•, pl.tyll t1J llll>1 !11t liJrc·
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W<>"vr C)OI IOIS ol vrdro t••n<: 100 50 vuu n• vr·o h11v1· It• w 11rry uliOul
not gl'lt1nq thP ni oqram vou w.1111 lo re'< (11 ct
V1deo·tupcd testimony from
an t'S<'111JCd prisoner who Is stlll
a( la rg(• has been admitted as
t.>vidt•nc<' m I lw Ora n11e County
St1J>l'rwr Court murder trial of
an Oh io man
In lh1· vl(!<-Otu 1>cs p layed
Wednesd:.iy hr'furc the eight·
worn an. four mnn JUry , J ohn
Lou•~ ··.Jm•k " Kellar ~llld that
.John n 'l'ldwt'll Jr. of Warren ,
Ohio , hnd hom1t<'d lo him how he
robbl'd nnd mur<lcr<.•d flarold
Rinehurt, 16, of Mldwoo<I City on
Dec l:l. Hn3
"He said the kid wo uldn't glve
him the money, so tw klll •d him
nn<l took the money," Kellar
irnut In on1• of lhl' vld~tape!i.
The t apes wen• o f Ke llar '"
k atimony as sole proserutlon
wllnt•1Jt1 fit Ttdwell's preHmlnary
he urlng lll!.I .Jun• Prosecutor
Paul M<'v<'r made the> l&pcs
fear ing that Ke llar, then servinl(
a six-monlh sentence on a n Ohio
break ing ·and-entry conviction,
would have "a con venient loss or
m e m ory" alter his re lease.
w hich was scheduled t o take
place before the Superior Court
trial.
However. Kellar -who was
tra ns ferre d lo a mini mum·
security Oran1ic County prlRon
from Warren to t estify at
Tldwell 's trial -escaped from
pr ison In J uly. He Is sUll being
sought.
Judge Walter Charamza al·
lowed the tapes to be Introduced
Into evide nce over the objections
o f defense attorney James
Brus tman, who dalmed lhe
tapea were prejudicial because
hi• crosa-examlnaUon or Kellar
had he n llmlted at the pre.
llmlnary ht"nrln~
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h liVl' u hclt('Ol)lt'f Vo llh 11 ()()()houri. or n1aht lJm~ .
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or rt'Jlt&1~ to tw 1n the $15,000 ran1te
tit> SJUd lht.• df'partm1•nt also 111 con11dennR
vurchmnng o used ht>llcoptcr I\ n~w one cc»h
ubout $90.000
When the department :. air c raft were
purchuw d In 19?1, thf'y co t iahout $50,000 e~ch
In a repor\ Monday to city roUJ"tcllmen. City
Manager Robt>rt Wynn e~plumt"<l that, whilt' tht
r1ty'11 two hellcopkr~ urry bab1llty msuranee. the
City Council ut lht' time of purchase voted l&gaan!>t
imylng $18.000 a )Ntr for (ull insurance.
"WHATF.Vt:R IS DONfo: WILL BE at city ex
pt•n:<t'." he i.a1d
Wynn !>aad the dt!p1Htmeot'!:. remaining
helicopter 1s tible lo provide the necessary air cov·
erage "We're certainly not in critical condition
with our helicopters." he added
The damaged helicopter, piloted by Officer
Tun C rundcman and crewed by Officer Myles Els·
ang . was on routine patrol Friday near Spyglass
llill
The craft's engine died and Grundeman was
able lo autorotale the stricken craft lo a landing
s pot on a dirt road on the Irvine Ranch.
JU~"T AS IT WAS COMING lo rest, one skid
caught in some mud. rolling the helicopter. The
rotor and tail boom were damaged. Neither officer
was injured an the mishap.
Mc Daniel sajd the source of that engine failure
was still the subject of a Federal Aviation Ad ·
ministration probe, but he noted that bits of metal
were found in the engine's crank case, leading to
speculation that a portion of the engine structure
gave out.
APPROVED
Lind• Ronstadt
Browns Dope Son Weds
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Sr says he a nd his wife wish U\e currilnt
Cuhforru~ ~ovtrnor would get married, !and they
wouldn't mind if their son's wife·to·be turned out
to be country rock i>lngi ng star LlJ'lda Ronstadt.
Th1.· l'lder Brown voiced lhat wish Tuesday
ctu rinit .1 v1'!1l here on u campaign tour for son
Jvrry's re·clcct1on lnd
WHAT LEO lJP TO TALK ABOUT marriage
fM lht• 10 yc~ar old bachelor governor was bis
fattwr"'> denial that Democrats aren't all that
.i1nu~ed by his son 's lifestyle.
"Some mny have been critical of JerTy when
hE> gavt• up the big automobUe, the new mansion
and i1old the au-plane But J think he's rl&ht,"
...
Brown said. "lie couldn't li ve by h1msc1C ln that
big mansion "
ASKED ABOUT MARRIAGE, BROWN said
he and Mrs Brown wished their son were married.
adding, "Our three duughters are happily mar·
ried ··
On the prospects for a wedding. Brown said.
''I think that will come lo pass after this election.
This is just a wiish . . I am not privy lo Jerry's
love life
"I have seen that Ronstadt girl at the house
with him on several occa11ions. Bernice and I
would approve of her as a daughter·in·law . but
I haven't the slightest idea on God's green earth
whether either or them has any intention in that
direction."
BACHELOR
Gov. Brown
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PLYWOOD
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~ .. 4x8 ••..•••••••• 9.77
o/4,, 4x8 •••••••••• 11.77
V..., 4x8
BETTER THAN
SHOP
SAWHORSE
BRACKETS
STANDARD AND BETTER
DOUGLAS FIR
2x4·s ..... 23' Lin. r1.
87!m 2x6's ••••• 35 4 Un. r1.
1-nothe.r ~b \ot a~ 0 ~th th• -
Basque Families._ ___ ;;:~~d;::;:.--Not the aawb one itaeli juat the bracket•
•.. but. hey, it' a not that bard to get the ole
S-Horae together. If I can do it .•. (oopl)
Standard and Better ia
conatniction grade.
(Douglas fir. Doug
Fairbank&. Kirk Douglaa)
RocKWELL 71/4 .. To Be Honored DOUBLE INSULATED
SKIL
HIGH SPEED
ORBITAL
SANDER
TRUPER
POST HOLE
DIGGER Thel descendants of 12 Basque families who
settled in the Saddleback Valley and Laguna
Niguel areas dunng the early 1900s are to be
honored Sunday a t Laguna Niguel Regional Park.
Some 200 members and friends o( the Sad·
dleback Area Historical Society are expected at an
"o ld timers historical barbecue." said Rose
Noutary, society corresponding secretary. She and
Merle Boulton are tirranging the picnic.
MRS. NOUTARV'S FATH ER, Domingo
Echeberria, was the first Basque to immigrate to
the valley as a shepherd at the turn of the century.
lie first worked the extensive herds of Lewis
Moulton and .James Daguerre, Mrs. Noutary re-
calls.
E chebe rria and several other Basque
s hepherds who immigrated to the county later
became farmers in the SiJddleback Valley area.
The Historicul Societ y notes in a recent
publication that while the Basques "place of origin
is lost in the dim past. they have lived throughout
r ecorded 'his t o ry in northe rn S pain and
Southeastern Franc('," straddling the Pyrenees
Mountains.
•1AS SPAIN'S WO RLD empire crumbled in the
19th century." the publication notes, "thousands of
Basquescametothe United Stales ... "
Sunday's 2 p.m. picnic 1s lo feature a cos·
turned Basque dancing exhibition. three barbecued
la mbs and famil y -type picn ic games, Mrs
Noutary said.
She noted that each year the historical society
honor~ a local pioneer family and its descendants
or ethnic group that settled the Saddleback Valley.
Fund Cut Limits
Laguna's Party
Laguna Beach's annual Village Party, a time
when local residents celebrate the end of the
tourist season, is on for this Saturday, albeit on a
limited basis
This year's partv was a victim of budget con·
straints under Proposition 13, which will mean an
end to the annual bonfire and overnight camping.
T HE CITY DID NOT BUDGET funds for
police and fire protection for th.is year's party.
which will run from 8.45 a .m . to 4:30 p.m.
Nevertheless. this year's party wlll feature
volleyball and basketball tournaments, a one·mlle
tx>ach run, s and sculpture contests and family
Jtames.
Deadline for signups for lhree·man basketball
tournaments and the doubles volleyball tourneys Is
today at6p.m .
The fee is S4 f)('r team for volleyball and $8 per
team for basketball. Entry forms are available at
the recreation department.
THERE lS NO CHARGE for the beach run,
which begins at 10 :30 a.m. Runners may sign up al
the north end of the Main Beach from 9: 15 to 9: 45
a m. Competition will be In eight age groups.
The sand sculpture contest begins at 11 : 30
a m and is open to all ages. Family games begin
at 2 p. m. with sack races, three-legged and
wheelbarrow race~. balloon tosses, ple·ealing con·
tests afld othef'8. ·
Laguna Beach Kiwani8 and Boys Club mem·
bers will operate hot dog and soft drink booths dur·
Ing the day.
Several local service groups are helping
finance th.is year's party. They Include the Laguna
Beach Exchange Club, the Kiwanis Club, Lasuna
Jaycees and Rotary Club.
Nuke Foes De feated
HAMBURG, West Germany <AP l -Nuclear
power opponents lott a tut cue when a Hambur•
court ruled they had no rll)tt to refuse to l>•Y 10
percent of th~lr electricity bWa.
The court ordered· member'1 of a 1lambur1
commune called The AaaoctaUon of &ducatlon•l
Rtsearcb Projects Lo pay the city tlectriclly works
1184).
CIRCULAR SAW
2 I 9!su
Good ole Rockwell Here's a 1 v. HP tough
guy. It'• shockproof (if you're careful). Cuta
almo.t 2 '12 inches at 90 degreea.
Black and Decker are pros in the power tool
bi%. You'll like the cordleBB feature. one
handle, and Recharger
OUTDOOR
EXTENSION CORDS
3 WtRE SJT
25' ..... 2.37
so· ..... 3.97
100' .•••• 6.97
Another one of those things you miaa when
you need it most. These are guaranteed and
come in 3 lengths. Buy a couple. (Please.)
18"x4 YDS.
KWIK KOVER
109
Now. why didn't they apell thla
"Quick Co••r" ••• 7 Oh. The
"J(a" were out of work and
needed a Job. Check it out.
147 !m
Elbow greaH I.a a good thing. but t.hla I.a
much better. SKIL product& are tough and
guaranteecl. lt'a ln your court now!
INSTAPURE WATER f1LTER
By WATER PIK
16~~1
INSTAPURE REPLACEMENT nLTER 1 .97 •R·I
Have you taated your tap water re(;ently?
Thia might be the answer. Wate' Pik baa
done a lot to remo•e the yecb lrom H20.
HOYNE
BRICK & STONE
Brick or atone always
adds a nice touch.
TEAK
ORMARIBOU
WOOD
FLOOR TILE
I ~.!i ..
TU.E
Teak la ao beautiful (my opinion). Maribou I
know •ery little about. Now. Caribou. or
Manitou ..• oh well ••• Nice tUea anyway.
::t.P~~·
7s7
You'd have to be a trouper to get me to dig
ppst bo lea. Thia bcaby make• it a tad easier.
Make that a lot K'ier.
4'WIDE
8'WIDE
ROYAL
WROUGHT IRON
FENCING
3' HIGH 4' HIGH 5' HIGH 6" HJGH
.... 10.99 12.99 15.99
17.ff 21.99 2 5.99 3 1.99
As a lad. t remember a lot of wrought iron
fencing. Not as much around now. Too bad.
National's got it at the right prace.
JOHNS-MANVILLE
FIBERGLASS
SHINGLES
227 ?RSQ.
If you're going to roof or re-roof. do it right.
Johna·Manville is a good start ... Now. talk
with a National aaleaperson.
COUNTER
TOPS
6 .......•......... 18.97
8' .....•••••...... 24.87
10· •••.••••••...•. 31 .77
l 2' ...•.....•..... 37 .67
Nothing can spruce up a kitchen more than
a new counter top. Ask mom. she'll tell ya.
PRESTONE II
SUMMER
COOLANT/
ANTI-FREEZE
2 89
~·
11/a TON ROLLING
HYDRAUUCJACK
LEE
OIL
FILTERS
ROACH
MOTEL
97c
GAL
Lowera the boiling point of your
car'a radiator. Thia could llG'te
you on the freeway. A lot of bot
day• ahead of us yet.
4388
Tough. built to laat. a real
man'a Jack. It doe• lt• Job and
then aome.
l s~~Stage
They're good. the price la tight
and I'm eating watermelon
right now out on the patio ..•
WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT-SUN 9 TO 6 • VISA • MASTERCHABCE • NATIONAL CARD
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fatal to roachea. not buman1. A
tidy way to dlapoae of the peats.
(J think I stayed at one of theae
motels on my honeymoon.)
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NATION I MISCELLANY
CIGARETTE AD MODEL SEES NO ADVANTAGE TO SMOKING.
Gary S Cooper Quilt Clg•r•ttH. Wlthdrawa from Ad
Vantage Man Quits
Does Something About Smoking He Stops
SEATTLE <AP' -You
mu y not know Gary S.
Cooper's name, but you've
probably seen his face in
countless cigarette ads
"Wh at um I doing about
smoking?" Cooper a sks in
the ad copy. ''J'm $mokin~
Vantage."
Now he's doing something
else about smoking he's
quit.
THE WHOLE COUNTRY
got a look at Cooper, 28, a
businessman who was pa1d1
$615 ror his testimon ial about
the advantage of 11mokin~
Vantage, an R.J Reynolds
Tobacco Co. brund
The picture of his race,
along with a hand holdin~ a
c igar ette, appeared n a .
tionwide in such publications
as TV G u i de , Tim e .
News week, Playboy and
local newspapers.
Cooper i.aid he was recruit·
ed while at a shopping center
arter he told a young woman
making St survey that he
s moked Vantage. She said
she stopped 190 people and
that he was the first one who
said he s moked Vantage,
Cooper said.
COOPE R 'S WORDS were taped in an interview,
and strung together by an ad·
vertislng agency.
"I don 'l believe anybody
wo uld thi nk I 'd s ay
something hke that In a real
dia l ogue," Coope r s a id .
''Those are m y wo rds,
basically. They just made it
sound good."
But he added: "It came out
like 1 was promoting smok-
ing, when all I wanted lo do
was m ake a statement."
C ooper sa id h e
complained to R.J. Reynolds,
but that ·'they JUSl said they
didn't think it'd do much
harm."
BESIDES THE $615,
Cooper also got 100 to 150
crank calls, sometimes In the
early hours of the morning,
'Chess for Beginners' Course
Offered by S outh Coast YMCA
telling him he was stupid ror
smoking.
··1 hung up on most or
them ,'• he said.
Cooper. who had been
s moking since high school ,
quit last month and told the
advertiser ror R.J. Reynolds
to stop running the ads. The
company said it would.
David t'ishel, public re1a·
lions manager for the tobac-
co company, said, "It was
Mr. Coooper's option and, out
or respect ror his wi shes, we
pulled the ad when he re-
quested It."
FISHEL SAID COOPER'S
comments were "taped and
turnee turned into ad copy"
a nd were not exactly a s
Cooper i.poke th e m .
However, Fishel said , Cooper
was sent a copy on.he ad and
gave written approval of the
final version.
No one else in the ads has
asked to be removed or, to
his knowlt'dge, quit smoking,
Fi~hcl said.
Thurtday, September 14. 1910 DAIL v PILO'T A I 5
Doubled
Gas Tax
Advised
S AN FRANC ISCO
( I\ P ) ··-Ca I lit> r n I a
llhou1d consider doubling
its seven-cent-a-gallon
gas tax t o bols t e r
highway construction
and m ass transit, a high
stale offlclal says.
The suggestion comes
from Robert Batlnovlch.
head or the state Public
Utilities Commission
and a member of the
California Transporta·
lion Commission.
I n a l e tt e r to
Trans port a tion Com ·
mi ssion C h ai rman
No rt o n Si mon ,
Balinovlch noted the
m ajor source of state
transportation funds bas
been the seven-cent-per·
g allon motor vehicle
fuel tax. He said the tax,
which wu set ln 1963, lo·
d ay will ''buy the
equivale nt value of
la bo r and materials
worth only 2.2 cents."
He said a legislative
study reµorted In 1970 a
tra nsportation funding
deficit or $700 million
SCHOOL
BAND
RENTALS
WINDS • GUITARS
DRUMS· VIOLINS
I DISCOUNT-RECORDS-TAPES I
September Clearance
,BALDWIN PIANOS ORGANS e \
YATES
MUSIC CENTER
61 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
Phone 640-9020
lllwM hlu11oMar•1 .-Pit Slltp
per year for both state •--------------------------• and local needs.
As of September 10. 1978. schedule changes will
go into effect on several Park·N-Ride Expfess
and Local Fixed Routes. And fares will be
increased on all Orange County Transit Oistnct
bus routes.
The new fares are hsted below along with
the routes that have been deleted. Please
remember to carry the exact fare since our
dnvers cannot give change.
There have also been changes on services
not hsted below and we will be revising our
schedules. For new schedules or route informa-
tion call 547-3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 from
6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM
Saturdays, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays.
j
New OCTD bua f--. tt:11ec:1Mt s~ t0. •01S1
New New Senior Citizen $efvice Regular Fare & Handicapped Fare
Local Fixed
Route&
EasyRidef
Park·N·R1de
Express &
Dial-A-Ride
Dial-A-Lift
~only
70<1.
70<t*
35<t
35<t
Dleconttnued Rout-. The following Park-N-Ride
Express Routes have been discontinued: 207: 260;
271. (Other Park-N-Ride Express end Local Fixed
Routes have been changed es wen. so please
call for new route information.)
The South Coast YM CA Is offering
a six-week class in "chess for begin-
ners" taught by Greg llarvey.
Classes are held a t the YMCA
1 located at 20076 "C" Getty Drive, Laguna Niguel.
"Seeing Southern California" is
another service being provided by
the YMCA this fall. Transµortatlon
will be provided by a deluxe motor
coach.
Trip information may be obtained
by calling 831· YMCA or 495-0453 Mon-
day· Friday. 9-5 p.m.
You wouldn't say "keep the
change" at the supermarket.
On Every Wall-Tex®
Wallcovering In Stock
Save on beautiful Wall-Te/'pattems for every room in
your home. Choose from exciting contemporary, tradl-
tionals, colonials, foils, and wet looks. You name it ...
we have It. And better yet, these fashionable patterns
are scrubbable, strippable, and easy to put up yourself.
Come In today and save. It's (i first rate deal on Ameri-
ca's leading name in wallcoverings.
•Off suggested retaD prke. Sale enda Oct. 15, 1978.
WallpoperJ to go
• OPEN 10·9MON·fRl.10·6SXT. NOONto&SUNOAY
COSTA MESA
UOO Harbor llYd. PHONE: (?Wt 6'6-SOH
(Harbor Shcffi"'O Center)
LA HAUA TARZANA LA MHA
ANAHEIM TOHANCI OHAfTOll AmEllA PUINTI HILU MAU
1978 &TORES THROUGHOUT THE WEST
. :
...
Why say it where you
keep your savings?
$15.48 is the extra amount earned by an average
Los Angeles Federal Savings Account That's
$15.48 more than a commercial bank pays.
At today's prices. that won·1f111 your grocery cart. But
it's worth adding to th e many money-saving services
you're entitled to as a Los Angeles Federal Saver
Passbook savings accounts pay 5 v .. % • day In
day out, 5.39% a year with dally compounding.
A $1.000 or more Certificate pays a higher rate,
guaranteed, 6V2 % for a one year term. up to 8% for
10 years. 8.33% with dally compounding. There is
also a 6-month, $10,000 Money Market Certificate
which Is based on U.S. Treasury Bill interest fates
and pays v .. % more than any commercial bank.·
Why not transfer your savings to the Newport
office of Los Angeles Federal Savings today-
and "keep the change·· yourself!
Savings Insured to $40.000
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
NEWPORT BEACH
3201 Newport 81Yd •• acroaa rrom City Hell • IS7M600
OPIN Mon. lhr0U9h Thura. 8 AM·li PM i frl. I AM .. PM
• Prematuroly w1tndrawn Cerhltcate Accounts
earn tnterest ,11 the Passbook rate ror
the term of 1rwestment. less 90 aeys
HHd Offlco Loa AngelH Fe<1er11 S111inoa 11no loan A111oc1111on
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VOL 71 , NO 1S7, A SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS • ....:;.;;:.--~..;_~~..;;_;;..;;;..;...;;~~.;;..;......;;;..;.,;,.. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ,
Irvine
I ht• lrvmt• Comp1.n\ f1l<-d a
1>roposltl Wt•cfnt''d"~ t11 hu1ld ll "''w H.~homc• m••Mhhurhood 1n
the r1ty of lnuw
Tht• propo'tt-d de•\ 1•lo1mw nt ''
~ d J .i r '* n t t u I h c• t• >. 1 ~ t 1 n &:
<'u h ~rdu l e h OU!>1 n 2 t r act .
bl't '11. l't'n lht• San 01<'1(0 f rt.'CWU)
<ind l rvuw C.'c•ntt•r f>rt\ '" the &.n
l>wgo Cn •k ChJnnel und Culver
l>rlV('
11 w 111 l"ll \It' I I 21fll u ... l' 11
betw~t·n the Jntn(' lndui.tnitl
Co. Plans 8,500
Complex WeKt and the com
rn unlty of WoodbridKc:
T b e ~re a Ii-, d ,. i. 1 & n u t e d
··village 14" tn the rlty accnl·rul
pla n It will mclud · 200 ac re~ of
t·ommerclal devi>lopm cnt ~"
w~ll as II.~ hou!'ies and upurt
mt•nts
Full dl'vclopmt.•nt of the proJ
c <.' t I s t' x p f' c t e d b y t h l'
m td 1980~. accordlnJC lo com
pany ,,ro,ectlon1
The plan must go throug h u
~<'rlcs of pubh~ hearings and ap·
1)rovuls before lhe city Plarbung
Comm1Stiion und City Council.
l>ouglas 1-'ord. Irvine Com·
pa ny project dire ctor. sa id
·more than 25 percent" of the
new homes will be priced al
$60,000 to S*>.000. with an addi·
l1onal 10 percent priced below
tha t
Ford ~aid the cheaper housing
11> proposed to be built within lhe
interior of lhe development. wath
housing in the $100,000·and·UP
category on lhe periphery and in
parlfcular, around Main Street.
near Culverdale.
Other featun.'fi of the plan in-
clude:
-A tree-lined promenade -a
collector for pedestrian and auto
traffic and a corridor for the
location or parks and schools
Twenty neighborhood parks .
plus a large community park
centrally localed
New Ho Illes
-Fi ve church s ites using
sha red parking. .
Realignment of Ma in Street
north of the existing Culverdalc
School.
-Proposed s ites for four
ele me ntary schools. two in·
termed.late schools and one high
school All s ites arc adjacent to
proposed parka.
The commercia l deve lopment
m a y i n c I u d e . 1'' o rd s a id ,
hardwa re stores, bank s. medical
racilitlcs, drug st-0res. conven·
1c n ce m a rk e t s . f a s t .food
restaurant.-.. locks m1th1> and pro-
fessional offices
There also will be a shopping
center. 1f plans are approved.
Most of the commercial de·
ve lopmenl 1s planned along the
west s ide of the community. as a
bufrer to lbe industrial com-
plex
f''ord said the compa ny plans
<Sec PROJECT, Page Al )
Trial to Move?
D iedrich, Rose Join in Pka
Or a n~e County Supe r visor
Ra lph Diedrich a nd a rchitect
LeRoy R~c r11t·cl u motion today
lo have their upcoming trial on
bribery rcluh.-d charges moved
to another t'Ounty
Die drich and Rose 's l ast
minute bid lo have their trial
moved e lsewhe r e c om e four
days before their triul in Orange
Co un t y S u pe ri or Court 1s
bchcduled to get under way
In the petitmn requestm~ the
ch a nge, Dic<lr1c h 'b a t torney
M a rs ha U Mor gan s~id :
·'Th e r e Is r ea s o n a ble
likelihood that a fair and im·
partial trial cunnol be had in
2 Seize d
In E scape;
2Hunted
MARIANNA. Ark. fAPl -
-Authorities said today they re-
captured two &f four Tennessee
prison fuJ,t ltlvcs who blasted
their way oul of a bowling alley,
hijacked a small plane and fled
we s t ac ross nood dre nched
Arknnsas. seizing and releatsing
hostages
The men were captured on the
outskirts of th<' Lawre nce Coun-
t y commumty of Jl oxie after
th('y r amm ed a ro:idhlock, Slate
p<1hce swd. There were no re
ports of inJurll's
T he t wo w..re identified us
Geori:e Ronds , 2'1 . of <:ranilc Cl·
l y. Ill . <.1nd Floyd Ray Rrcwer,
28. of Rutherford County. Tenn.
Orfict•rs lla1d lht' m en told
the m the other eis capees
Lurry ('h1s<:m. 29, of Forrc11t1Ci-
ty. A·rk . und H1t·hurd Lyons, 30.
or Ohio wcr<· traveling in a
s epa r ah• v1•h1 rlc with two
ho!>U.1~t·~ Mr :md Mrs J ohn B.
King of Woodluwn , a central
Ark un~u11 town
Tht' K1ngi. had hc.·cn t:1kcn cap·
tl v<• <.1i. th<• µri~one rs freed
R1c ha rel Rullt'<I~<'. 20 lie had
been S('l7.t.'d Wl'flne~d ay night
wtll'n h1• wt•nt tu invei.tlgate
their plunt'. wh1C'h lundt·d on a
muddy form road near his home
ID eastern Ark:insw'I
Slate p<1hcc und F'fil agents
"at hcrcd shortly aft er da wn to
begin a Around i.c:irch for lhe
t\J g it1 v<•» throu~h a ta ngled
network of rural m uds . swampy
woods. t•r1•t•ks <llld rivers. Low
clouds a nd ht•a vy rain washed
out plans for un aerial search
and r ain s wolle n creeks were
runnl n~ cwl"t their bunks In
many urt>us or th<' stat<'.
Poli n· i.uid the c11cupccs were
upporcnlly headed west and
<See PURSUIT, P age A2>
Orange Coast
';"
Went h er
Part ly c·loudy through
Fridoy. Slight chance of
i.p rinkl e i. o r II R h l
showers l.ow11 tom((ht ft2
to 66. 11.JghH 1-'ricluy 70 to
76.
I NSIDE TODA~
The ttOfll o/ be(J(;h trotlq ·
cort fa °"" o/ 1JmogU!u nfohtt
and trafllc·f.!mk" da11•. See f'caturh1g, •age Cl ......
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Orange county because of the
prejudice that exists against the
d e f e nd a nts by vi r tue of
widespread publicit y this atnd
othe r indictments have been
g1ven by the media ."
Diedrich and Rose we re in·
dieted by the county Grand Jury
l a s t Dece mber on brl bc r y
charges related to a land use de·
c1s ion made by the County
Board of Supervisors in 1973
Six months earlier , Diedrich
was named a mong fi ve defen·
da nts in a n indictme nt that
cha rged them wilh violating
state Political campai.in laws
All but one ch'arge against the
J e t Noise
To.l~rease
Noise from takeoffs and
landings or mlUta ry Jets
will increase over several
Irvine communities begin
ning In e arly Octobe r
because or a cha nge hi
military filght p•tterns.
A• El 1'eN MM"iM Air
Station spokesman uid
coostruction work r e·
1 u rfactn1 the baae
runways wtll btgtn •l that time and wlll continue
through February. 1979,
the official said.
The new Oighl patte rns
will a ffect th e com ·
munities or Northwood,
College Park, the Colony.
the R a nch. G r eentree.
Orang c w oo d , and
California Homes.
Noise from the air lraf.
fie will be highest durin~
the week. especially on
Mo ndays, Tuesdays and
W e dn c s d a ys 1 th e
spokesman said.
s uper visor in that Indictment
have been dropped a nd are
pcndinl( only an appeal by the
stale Attorney General's Office
Rose was tried in 1976 and
found innocent on bribery
charges related to his duties as a
Full e rto n pla nning com·
missioner.
Whe n asking that the trial on
the bribery related charges be
moved elsewhere, Morga n cited
a poll done on Diedrich 's behalf
last year by Opinion Research
Inc.
According to the la wyer
Diedrich had been reluctant to
<See DIEDRICH, Page A2)
Libertarians
Win Battle
For Ballot
Supe rior Court Judge Robert
Green issued an order Wednes-
d ay that assures two Orange
Coast Liberta rian Party can-
dldateslhaUbeir INlrtY affiliatiOfl
will appear on Novembereledion
ballot.
Both Dave Bcrcland, a can·
dldate ln the 86th Slaje Senate
District, and Jlm Ga.O.qber. a
candidate in the 73rd Assembly
District . made It on the ballot as
a result or po8t primary election
petition drives.
Both candidat.ea under state
election laws were to be dcs-
i g n a ted inde pe ndents on the
ballot.
llowcvcr, Judge Green ruled
that the two candidates' conlcn·
lion that such a designation
violates the ir cons titutional
r ights ht v ulid.
H e the n o rde r e d the ir
Liberta rian P a rty a rrilialion
placed beside their namcb on the
November ballot
No Idea of Jerry's
Romantic Plan: Dad
SACRAMENTO <AP > -
Former Gov. Pal Browd says
singer Linda Ronstadt would
make a fine daught.er-in·la w but
has no reason to believe that his
son Jerry plans Lo gel married.
The elder Brown waa ques-
tioned Wednesday after a San
Franc isco newspaper quoted
him as saying he wished his son,
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .• would
marry Mbll Ronstadt, a popular
country.rock singe r. and that It
might happen after the No·
vembcrelectlon.
would approve o f he r us a
daughter·ln·law. l thought she
wos a very, very nice girl."
He lftJded. "Jerry as governor.
a nd Linda Ronstadt tra velinl( all
ove r the world for concerts
would be a very difficult situa·
lion.''
P al Brown said he hadn't dis·
cussed the marriage story with
his son.
Ala, I' estergear
Motorists ' eyes still bug when they spot
gasoline prices posted at this rural ser vice
st ation 20 mil('S so uthwest o f San
Be rnardino. Ma ny o f the m make a
s c reeching stop at the pumps. But the
pumps have long since hcen dr:v and the
sta tion closed Mainly now. It's a pl ay-
ground for (·hildrl'n And memor ies of
prices past.
O.S:wald Widow._ Says
She Believes Guilt
WASHINGTON fAPl -Lee
Harvey Oswald's widow testified
today that she believes Oswald
assa ssinated President John F .
Kennedy as an irrational at-
tempt to seek recoicnition
Marina ~wald Porter told the
House assassinations committee
she believes Otlwald acted alone
because his secretive nature
would not have allowed him to
confide in anyone about an as·
sassinulion plan
In her testimony today and
Wednesday, she stressed that
she does not know for certain
thut Oswalct was the assassin
who shot Kennedy to death in
Va llas on Nov 22, 1963
"I'm just as anxious to find
answers as everybody else is,"
shl' s aid
But prc~st·d for her opinion
about whether Oswald killed
Kennedy. i.he rcplll'd "YNi, I do
behevc he did I believe the man
was capable of 1t."
Questioned about whether his
m oti v es would have been
political or the product of men·
tal 1nslabilily, she rt.•plicd : "I
really don't know what lo say
about lhl' motive .
"If you want my pe rsonal
opinion as to whether 1l 's mental
or political, l would have to say
11 's the mental !ll ate of the pe rson.
The whole matte r Is so irrational
it's difficult for us to come up with
any rational answer ..
Rep. Richardson Preyer, [).
N.C0 , suggested tha t Oswald
may ha ve chosen to kill Ken·
ned y because he thought as-
sass ina ting "the m an at the
top ," whatever h is politics,
would bring Oswald the reco~nl·
lion he had long sought und
failed to achieve.
Mrs . Porter said she found
tbnl plaus ible.
Committee mt•mbe rs spent
much of the morning quizzing
Mrs . Porter about subtle dif
rercnccs between he r testimony
and the accounts she J{ave th<'
Wa rren Commii.sion. lht' l"Bl.
the Secret Service und uulhor
Priscilla Johnson McMill an
F or e xam ple. s he tes tified
<See OSWALD. Page A2>
Honor Guest
Misses Meet
SAN DIEGO <AP I S F'ulC'k
Nielsen, consul of Norway, wus
guest of honor al luncheon g1vt:'n.
by the Sun Diego Consulur Corpi.
ex('cpt that ht• was eating
alone in a cufe ucross town
After 30 minutes. one of lht·
hosts called Nielsen's secrctury
who hustled him over .
London Scene
'Terrifying'
To Tmvolta
LONDON CAPl -It was a
case of Wednesday nighl feve r
wh e n Holly wood s t a r John
Truvolta arrived at the Empire
Theater in Leicester Square for
the first night of his movie
"Grease "
Som<· women cried out and
others foi ntcd. One Ruest had
her dress ripped down the back
Sc•veral photoRraphers los t
t•qu11>mcnl and orlt' had t wo n ash
guns smashed
Travolt a'-. hody~uards had to
c·l1 m h on th t• ro o f o f ht '>
Ii mou!-ttnl' to s hout at ~hov1ng
fani. to 1-wt hack as police cleared
u puth for Tra volla and hi"i
~1rl fnt•nd, Ma ril u Henner
''I wai. tern f1f'd J'vf' never
kno wn anything l1k£' lht"i . ·
Travolla :.aid onct• '>nf<•ly msidl·
Travoll u and co slur Ohv1a
Nt•wton .John wt•rt· hurried out of
a rear t•ntrun1•t• tw rorc the film
finti.IH•d tu ;ivoi<I morf' trouhh•
Whll<' hc• st11yi>d in hi~ hotel,
$hf• wl'nt to a purty for 1.1100
gu<·s ti.
Woman Tells
H ow Mate's
W ver K ille d
But he countered by telephone
fro m Beverly Hills, "I haven't
the s lightest idea about J erry's
Intentions o( marrtaee with Un·
da Ronstadt or anybody ell'le
l 'vc never discussed his love llfe
with him In any shape or man·
Stolen War Papers
Seized Before Sale
·'I um cxlrcml·lv (•m har.
russed ." Nielsen told th<• '10 con
s uls a nd g uests Wedn('sduy
"The re was noth ing 1ir1 my
cale nda r for lunch .. Ry f.AR\I C.RANVILLE
OtlNO•lly,.11 .. Sl•ft
Arr uitN 1 m u rd 1•rf·-<~ l\oy.1
Shl'lton to ld und ~howcd a n
Or:inge Count y Superior Court
Jur y today how she s hot and
killt·d hn hus hand '" l<1v1:r In
l.ugu~o llt•nch lu11t Murch
Wh ile Mr-< Shd ton admitt<:d
rmnJt l hl' shot lhut ·killed 28
vc•ur old Pot Prorr rt.'S, she :.aid
ihP 11hootm(C wu11 unmtent1C111al
ner." •
The younger Brown. 40. has
been linked romanllcally with
Miss Ronstadt for several yean;
aut the Democratic governor
conslstenUy refuses to discuss hi"
private ure. and his atarr Hid
Wednesday he had no comment.
MIH Ronstadt hat elven con-
certs to raise campaign funds
ror the eovernor, and ha• con·
trlbuted her money. The 1ov·
ernor Is runruni for re·elec:llon.
On the story in t~ Sao Fran·
c tsco newspaper. the elde r
Brown -who la campaignlna(
Rtai,ewldc fdt hia son uld h.18
remarkJ weN misinterpret~.
He expJllned: "I've seen Lin·
da on tYt'(1 occaalonR with Jerry
One of them w11 • f amlly din·
ner. And I Uked her. That'a all
there wu to lt. 1 Juot 'Udn 't want
anybody to t~ J dt18"rovtd
of ber ln II)' way.''
''All I Nld waa I cenalnly
WINST ON·SALl::M . N .C.
f AP I High school dropoul'I
who stum bled on top-secret
documents In a stolen cllr hid
l h('m in un abandoned house and
trl('d to 11cll the m , lhe Winston·
Sale m Journal said today.
The documenlM wor e In •
trunk that belon1ed to Graham
Ma~lln of Wlnston•Salem. the
lost American 1l'mba1u1ador to
South Vietnam. He took the
documents with him when he
fled SaJgon before U.. fell to the
North Vietnamese In April 1975.
The trunk was In a car belong·
Ina to Martin'• daughter. The
CM wos eilolen la1l December.
The lhlevei 1trteJ)Od the car and
came upon &he trunk packed
with file roldtr1 and notebooks.
FBI •left~ fouod t11e lolckrt
acauered t1' Che woodt near the
spot Where Ute car wu f.ound.
(
• Th e J o u rnnl s u id the
note books. mdudln~ maps pin
pointing locutions of U S mls~il<'
silos, were not discovered until
February when a Winston Sale m
stude nt told hi~ teacher he
thoul(ht he kn •w about somt•
secrl!t docum •nt11.
The paper , quoting unnamed
11ourcc11 t'I08c lo lhe lnve11l1J(a·
lion , 1rnid tha t the Rtudont
clalm ('d he hnd friends who
knew th cor thiC?vcs. The ftlu
dent produced u notebook which
inr luded letters from PNlRldcnt
Nixon , military records and
m ap11 and other governme nt
documents.
School offlclalll told the FBI,
which. the Jouma l said. aaroed
not to charge tht' thieves {n e x·
change for help and the docu-
mcnll.
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LORI RCAET FILES
E•·AmbHHdOr Martin
And, the ~oft :-.r>0kc•n woml!n
st11d . sht• bcJr'c the womun hur
hus hnnd wu:o. ltvin~ with no
mall<'<'
Mr-; Sh<'iton 11md she o;tood 11"1
th<' durknt·s~ outMclt• a bedroom
window whl•r<" Jo1.111u1n Shelton
und M 1isis t>rnrc rt·~ -.I c pl und
plunncd to Rhoot hersl"lr
Rut , Uw womun, sllid , 'lh,•
wunt erl one morl' look ul the
tn on 11he lovt'<'I
T hul l!I why -;he 1ook lht'
Kl'rccn rrom lhC WlndOW {I few
fl'N abovt lh<' bed whl'r(' her
hu11b1111d :ind t h • vlrtim wen"
11lt•l•pln1t
"It wos da•k, Joaquin was
there lie puRhcd the curtain
u:ude ond wos standing there .
"tic was talkln& I stepped
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1-h-fon· 1 h.1t tH' t11h.I th•• Jurv
1 n J u ti .:, M "' u n ~· 1 n ton
nwrtroorn lwr H·r~1on of tlu
lov1· tory MOnt• v. run~ of th•
h ui.bund who wt·nt t•fr to h v1·
w ith JOQlht•r w111nun 111 l.»6(un11
tkat•h but v. ho 1 l'lu1 ntid to ht'r
'·'" ''">WI"' .1p,1rt1r11·n1 .1lmost weeklv to lUflOrl.C 11tht-r lhtnM'
mJkl' h>H·
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1•:,l 1 Jll t(t'll hu,l1.A 11d , fturu
Oc1 t•mb1•1 wllil tlll' 111.:ht 11( lht·
fotJI ahoottn((, frequt'ntly look
ht·r oul on dule1>, i.howered h r
~1th presents und ulme>l:lt wuekly
SJ>c nl a night with her In her
Et'ho Pa rk upurtment
S he s aid his on·agaln, o ff
a~:11n aU.enUon eausl'd hur great
emotional dlstre!.s and made her
lift• "a crazy sen ei. of things thut
I didn't know how to h11ndle."
lier testimony was In sharp
contrast to earlier words spoken
rrom Lhe same wllness chuir by
her husband.
She lton insisted It was his wife
who wus clinging to him und
that he Lrlcd lo end the relu·
Uom1hlp.
Defens e lawye r James
Me rwin showed the jury a rour-
pagc love letter us we ll as _a
poe m written by Shelton to hu;
w1fl' dun ng the time he was Jlv.
inJ( wilh Miss Proferes in the
La.:una Beach apa rtment where
lht· woman was killed
In a significant contradiction
111 the Shelloni.· testimony, he
sau1 a few h1HUS before thl'
t.hoolinJ! h<' h.Jcl left ht!. wife tn
h t.'r <'•Jr 1m 1.aJ,?u na C'a nyon
Roud, hd ll'v111g that '>he w;_1:-. r e
turnmf.l t.o Los An~clf'l>
M 1 :.. Sh1•IU1n 1rn1d , however.
that he had ugreed lo RO with her
b:i<·k lo Lo:-. Angeles und thul it
w;1::-. when ht• fullt•d to n•ap1>ear
t hat s hl• dt•ct<lcd lo return lo
t.a~11n:1 B~uch and lhf' darknt'ss
ouh ide her hui.band and h1 !-. luv
~·r':. hedroom
Mr:. Shdlon ul:.o sa11I she· car
''ed the gun In a manicure caiw
rnsidc th<.> glove compartment of
. hl'r 1·a r a.-. protcction..aguinsl lht·
n otorious SO·called Hlllsidt•
~t rn ng ler in Jn.-Angeles
,,.,.... Pall# A l
PROJECT ...
lhn•c• phaM.'~ of bu1ldin~. of two
ye:1rs euch b4·~1nninJ( tn 19ll0
Plun:. in<'l udc• lht• wich•ning of
...c•v<•r;el c·x1!-.ting ro11ds. including
Cul ver Orivt•, M u 1n SlrcN,
lr vi1w Cenlt!r Drive, flarvard
Ave nue amt Barruncu Parkway.
H:1 rrunca would bt• cxlend1•d
through the l'Ommunity to con·
nc•rt with Wooctbridgc . if Ufl·
provt•d by thl' \:oUn<'il.
R oad Improve me nts, f"ord
suid. would be paid for -Oy de·
velope rs, i;lull' gus tax revenueK
and the city'11 new system de·
vclopmcnl chance. a one -Umo
tax levic.-d against ne w projcclb.
f'o rd isaid the community
would ge nc rutc Sl.7 million in
property und i.ules lax re venue!>
for the city, and $3 m illion rev·
t_•nut•:, fo r the llChOOI distrit•l.
Those would be partly offset by
costs for services lei the publir
a~cn<'ics. c~t1mutt•d rl.'Sp<'Cti vely
at $800,000 ancl $2 I ml Ilion
GSA Lease Hit
WASHINGTON <AP) Know.
mg 11 woultl <'Ost tuxpuyt•rs near·
ly ~00,000 a year more, the
<';<•nt•rnl Servict>N Admlnlstra.
Lion went uht•ud with u lease re-
nl•goti ullon on an LS 11lory office
huildlng In Ruburhan Maryland,
:.ources said Wednesday night.
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Deaih Car in Sult
Nicaragua
Leftists Hold
Three Cities
MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP l1
-Leftist guerrillas holding
thre e cities In northwes t
Nica ragua were reinforcing
their positions today and man-
ning barricudes on the ~an·
American Highway against
weary national guard troops
sent north by Preside nt
Anastasio Somoza to put down
the threat to his family's 4l·ycur
domination of Nicara1ua.
As both sides braced for de·
cl11ive battles tn the northwestern
Fro.Page A l
c1llcs of Chmandega, Este li and
Leon. Somoza declared martial
law. troops carried out a house·
to·house search or Masaya, the
!IOuthem city tht•y retook Tues·
duy. arrcslinR or shooting any
m en they found.
Heavy fighting also was re·
ported In Rivas. 80 miles south
of Managua and lS miles from
the• Cofi ta Rican border, and the
re bels were reported regrouping
for an attack on Masaya, 18
miles southeast of the capital.
l'hr l'l ' t L·c·n age girls WL'l'l' kill<.'<.t Aug. 10
"ht·u thJ~ HJ7J f'olll PtntlJ L'Xploded and
lot11 1 '':''" 11 .t llll''i whl·n -.tru<:k from
behind near Elkhart. Ind. The Ford Motor
C ompany ha s b e e.n indicted ror
n's ponsibilily in its design of the aulo. OSWALD •..
Mos t s hops and offices in
Managua were still closed by a
general !'ltrlke against Somoza,
but the ht•avily patrolled c apital
was generally quie t.
The Red Cross estimated
m ore than 400 persons killed and
800 wounded across the country.
with ut least 200 dead and 200
wo unded in Masaya, since the
S41ndlnista Liberation Front at-
tacked nationa l guard posLc; in
most of the nation's cities Sutur·
day night.
Esca'pee 'Testifies'
In Murder Trial
Vldeo·tapcd tcr-.llmony rrom
un e scaped prisoner who is still
al large has been admitted as
evidence in the Orange County
Superior Court murder trlaJ of
an Ohio man. In t he vidtiotapes played
Wedne'sday before the elghl·
woman, four·man jury, John
Louis "Jack" Ke llar said that
John B. Tidwell Jr. or Warren.
Ohio, had boasted to him how he
robbed and murdered Harold
Rine hart, 16, o( Midwood City on
Occ. 13, 1973.
"lie said lhc kid wouldn't give
him the money, so he killed him
a nd took the m oney," Kellar
s aid In one or the videotapes.
Thi• t <11n•:. wl•rc of Kella r':.
t ('::-.f u nony a::-. :.011• pro!-.ecul1on
w1tnc•:.::-. at Tidw1·11's pn•llminary
ht·annj( last .June l'roi;ccutor
P:.iul Meyer m ade the tapes
tt>u ring tha t Kellar. t hen serving
a s ix-month sentence on un Ohio
hrcakinJ(·and·t•ntry conviction,
would huvc· "a convenient loss of
1111·m ol'y·· <ifl!•r hi!. rcle ast•,
wh1<'h wa s st'hl·tlulcd lo tak('
place before the Superior Court
trial.
However. Kellar -who was
transferred to a minimum·
security Orange County prison
from Warren to tes tify a t
Tldwell's trial -escaped from
prison in July . He is s till being
sought.
Judge Walter Charamza al·
lowed the tapes to be Introduced
into evidence over the objections
or derense attorney James
Brustman, who claimed the
tapes were prejudicial because
his cross-examination of Kellur
had been limited at the pre-
liminary hearing.
Charamza said Meyer h<id
made every attempt to locate
Kellar and had complied with all
le gal requlre me nti; regardi!'g
prior statements by a potential
witness.
In the videotape, Kellar said
he had known Tidwell since 1973
and that In January, 1974, he had
!ll'Cn Tidwell counting "a lot or
money on hill btld ."
According lo Kellar. Tidwell
suid Alexandria Fox, u u irl he
knew from Midwood City, had
arranged the robbe ry. telling
him t ha t Rinehart a nd two
others "had pulled a burglary
and hud a lot or money."
f',...Pa~AJ
PURSUIT ..•
believed to be trave ling in
Rutledge's black pickup and a
late-model Ford Bronco.
Rutledge told his family by
telephone that he and his cap·
tors s pent the night with the
Kings and thut he had been Ued
up and left behind when the
fugitives took orr with the couple
this morning.
The minimum.security in-
mates escaped white on a
recreational outing at a bowling
a lley in Dickson. Tenn. on
Wl'dnesday afternoon and forced
their way aboard the green·and-
white. single.engine Cessna 182
for the 220-mile trip west lo
Maria nna. ·
The prisoners burst out or the
building's bathroom firing two
s hotguns, dis armed prison
guards after a bMef exchange of
fire and grabbed four .38·callber
pis tols An officer. another
prisoner and one of the escapees
were slightly wounded.
The y took a bowling alley
e mployee with them , freed her
unharmed at the airport, lben
forced the airport manager to
fl y them to Arkans as . The
manager waft released un·
harmed after the plane landed.
Edward Atchison, owne r of
the Bowl·O-Rena in Dickson.
said that when the four mon
came out of the bathroom. ·•rt
didn't look like they was trying
lo hurt anybody .
Wednesday that s he thoug ht
Soviet authorit.ies censored m ail
and bugged t h e a partme nt
where she and Oswald lived in
Minsk ln the months after their
marriage in April 1961. She said
then s h e had no direc t
knowledge that they were undt'r
s urveillance but assumed from
gossip that the authorities would
spy on an American llvlng there.
Mrs . McMillan's book about
the Oswalds quot-es her as say.
ing a Soviet. commissar told her
thl! couple were under sur·
velllance. She told the commit-
tee the McMillan account is cor-
rect and that she railed to recall
the situation fully in he r
testimony.
On another point, she testified
that she and Oswald stayed in a "'
boarding house in Rotterdam,
the Netherlands, a s they
traveled from the Soviet Union
to the United States in l962.
Rep. Chris topher Dodd, D·
Conn., noted that she has pre·
viously testified they stayed in a
private apartment there.
"That's what f call a boarding
house There'11 a difference'•"
she r esponded. ''It looks like a
private house a nd you rent a
room and the lady of the house
prepares a meal."
ll was not immediately clear
what the committee was trying
to establish. but most ques tions
on her conLradictlons appeared
Lo go lo the point of Oswald's
possible involvement in any sort
of conspiracy.
Tht• leftis t i.:uc rrillas· cob·
blestonc burricudes on the Pan·
American Highway stopped all
traffic lo Estell. 60 mlles north
of M anugua; Chinandega, 65
miles norlhwei;t of the capital.
and Loon. 20 miles southeast of
Chinandega.
The rebels were reported in
control or the three cities. with
the national guard garrisons
besieged in their headquarters
compowtds and the re bels get·
ting :.upport from the townspeo.
pie .
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DIEDRICH ••
di scu ss the poll's res ults
because they would be "of great
detriment to him and of great
benefi t to his political foes."
The ~tillon s howed that 28.S
pe r cent or those questioned
thoug ht Diedrich guilty of lhc
political corruption charges.
Simultaneously, only two per.
cent believed him lo be innocent.
That poll was taken before lhl!
Ocecmbl·r bribery related In-
d ictments in the rash or bad
publicit y tha t des cende d on
01cdnch then Briefcase
Brings Out
&mhSquad
A misplaced briefcase
belonging to a n oidt' of
Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr
broug ht the OranRe Coun-
ty Sheriff's bomb squad to
lrv i nt»s i\1rporler Inn
Wed ne:.t1ny a fte rnoon
Showers Expected
To Leave Tonight
NEW TY SEASON
PREJ'IEJf'S TODAY
The new television s eason is
orr and running as the three
networks make their a nnuul bid
for public favor and precious
points in the Nielsen rulings.
But to fortify his a rgument
thal the county supervisor's -
chances or havlng a fair trial in
Orange County are in jeopardy,
Morgan attached a three.inch
stack of newspaper clippings
that rt!COUnl the publicity sur-
rounding the Indictments.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge John Flynn has scheduled
a he aring and is expected to rule
on the motion for a change of
ve nue late in the day
Tht· <'lll>l', a ppar(•nlly
lt'ft in the hotel's parking
lot, ww; turned In to the
front desk som1·li me later.
al about the time lhti gov.
ernor was spe aking lo
Orange County builders al
the hotel.
That was too much ror
the s tate police who guard
Brown. They called Irvine
police who e va cuated the
hotel's lobby a nd sum·
moncd lht:! bomb ~quad
Police report s noted the
prec autions we re ta ke n
becaust' of thc prcsenrc of
a .. hi~h 8tat~ official."
Bomb experts took the
~uspicious case into the
p a rking lo t . gingerly
opened il and found that It
did indeed belong to one of
Brown's a ides.
Orange Coast residents got
da mp and even downright wet
from loc alized s howe rs that
began Wednesday night.
!lain began falling o n tht:!
south coast and Harbor Area
late Wednesday night. leaving
whul weather experts call a
trece -less than .02 of an inch.
The Saddleback Valley got
sllghtly more -.05 Inches -
und west county and Santa Ana
:iuthorltles said there was bare·
ly enough moisture to measure.
How long It would tnke the
-drizzle to fizzle rema ined In
doubt.
Weather service forecasters
called for cle aring by tonight.
"September ls always an un·
certain month ." warned
am uteur meteorologis t J
Sherman Denny of Hunllngton
Be uch. "The weather bureau
Drugs Asked?
Hughes 'Pain' Described
OGDEN, Utah (i\P) -A pros.
ccul ion witness has testified
that the late Howard Hughes
complulnt'Ci about the strength
and quality or paln·killlng drug"
he had been receiving.
The t estimony came from Dr.
Norman Crane. a forme r physl.
cla n to Hughes. following jury
select Ion in the U S. District
Court trial or Dr. Wilbur Sutton
Thane , 53, of Logan, Utah.
Thane . llU!lhes' pe rsonal
physician 10 years, Is char.red
with Illegally distributing a con·
trolled substance fo Hughes.
The defendant, medical dlrcc·
tor of Utah Stnte University's
Exceptional Child Center, Is ac·
cuscd of supplying Hushes with s,soo d08tlfCC units of codeine
phosphate tr-om Aprll 1974 until
Hughes' death In April 19'76.
Crane. 72. and f.luahes aide
John M. Holmes, 62, both o! t,,os
Anaelcs, pleaded no COJ\teat
Monday ln l.os Vegas to federal
cbarna they supplied Hl,Wh.s
wltb codeine. They are to be Hn·
t~ncrd ~t 23 and unde r • plea·
baranlninll :carcemcnl the aov
ernment wUI recommend proba·
h o!.\: Crane said that following a
1946 "ccidchl. Hughe• took
morphine for porn, became ad-
dicted a nd beaan taking codeine.
Crane s aid he had tried to get
Hu~hes off lhe drug for 13 years
and hud not succeeded
"I thought it wu t i me
someoneelse trled,''hes ald.
Defense allorney Te rre nce
Murphy asked Crane If Hughes
durmg a meeting with Cran<..'
and Thane said he wos using an
excessive amount of drugs, as
much as 25 to 45 grains a day.
Crane sold. "I don't remember
the 45 part.."
Crune 11ald he was under the
lmprct1slon Thane wns trying to
gel Hu"'hes to cut down on co·
delne but that during this meel-
in1 with Lhe two doctors. Hughes
complained about the strength
and quulity of the drugs he was
recclvlna ..
Murphy asked Crane If one
could get codeine phosphate In
the Bahama~ without a prescrip·
lion. Crane said yeR
Murphy s uid th a l when
Hughes was In the care or
Thane, they had be n outside the
United Slates, In the Bahamas
and Acapulco
Hu1hes wes ~ing flown trom
Acapulco to Ten at the time or
lhla deuth.
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, VOL 71 . NO 2S7 . 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS ~
Widow Believes Osw~ld Killed JFK
WASHI NG'l'ON 1 \P 1 l~
H rvt>)' ():slo\ aid ?> w1do'-' te~t1fwd
today that :dw bellt'H'' Ch"' aid
BS!\UlSSan alt"(! Pn•,1dt•nt .luhn t
Kt"nnt-cly .t::. .1n 1rrat1on1tl 1tl
tf'mpt to St'(•k rt•co.c111tion
Marina Chlo\ tfhJ Port..r told lhr
tlOU!\~ c1Sbill>MIH1t11m' t·ommlth>t•
!4h'' bt•ht'\ M t ).."'aid a1·t••d alont•
bt'<'ttUbt' h1 ' 't•crt'l I\ 1• ll <•tun·
woulci not hint• ullowt•d him tu
t•onhdl' 1n ..in\11111• .1hout .tn a.-.
!iAM11nal.t0n phm
In her testimony today and
Wednt-sday . sht' l'ln·i.i.cd t hat
l\ht• does not kno w for certain
that Ot.wald wui. tht• 1tsi.as~m
who shut Kcnnt.'(fy to death 111
l>nllus on Nov 22. 1003
·1·m JU.St ui. unx10U?> lo hnd
answcri. u!\ l've1 ybody <•be 1:-. ·
?>h•• s aid.
Rut pres.. ... ro for ht>r 11pm1on
about whl'lher Ch1wuld k1lll0d
Kennt•dy, she rcpht'd "Yes. I do
bclievt• he did I believe the man
wtt s capable of\t "
Qut•stioocd about whether his
mot i ves W{~uld have been
11ohtH·a l or lhl' producl of men·
tJI m .. t:.ih1hty. s hl' replied : "I
n •ully don't know what lo s ay
about ttw mot1vt•
"lf you want m y pe rsonal
opinion as to wht!ther 1t 'l> mental
or political. I would have to say
-1t s the mental state of the person.
The whole maUer is so irrational
1l 's difficult for us to come up with
any ra tional answer."
Rep. Richardson Preyer. D·
N.C . suggested that Oswald
may have chosen to kill Ken·
nedy because he t hought as-
sassinating "the ma n at the
top ," whatever his politics.
would bring Oswald the recogni-
tion he bad long :.ought and
failed to achieve.
Mrs. Porter said s he found
that plausible.
Committee member s s pent
much of the morning quizzing
Mrs. Porter about subtle dif·
ferences between her testimony
and the accounts s he gave the
Warren Commission. the FBI.
the Secret Service and author
Priscilla Johnson McMillan.
For example, she testified
Wednesday that s he thought
Soviet authorities censored mail
and bugge d the apartment
where she and Oswald lived m
Minsk in the months after their
marriage in April 1961. She said
th e n s he h ad n o direc t
knowledge that they were under
s urvei llance but assumed from
gossip that the authorities would
s py qn an American li ving there
(See OSWALD, Page AZ)
Murder Suspect Adnllts Shooting
Clement e Poli ti~• \'i~ti111?
Councilman
Quits Sears
o.lly .. , ... $&aft ,_
QUITS SEARS POST
Councilman Roy Hamm
Jerry Marry
Linda? Dad
By ANNE COOP ER
Of "'9 O.tity rttet SIMI
San Clemente Councilman
Roy Hamm has resign'ed as
manager of the city's Sears
store. apparently a victim of
the political infighting r aging
through the once-sleepy beach
community. .
A full-page newspaper ad in
June. paid for b y ·'ci t y
employees and San Clemente res·
idents for the purpose or saying
the parks departme n t ."
threatened to initiate a boycott
of the San Clemente Sears store
if Hamm voted in favo~of hiring
a private landscaping firm to
maintain city parks.
City Manager Ge rald Weeks
had recommended that the city
no longer maintain its own
parks, but. hire a landscape firm
-a change~wtlfch he sald would
save the city cl06e to $200,000 a
year.
Hamm waa characterized in
the newspaper as the coun-
cUman with a deciding vote on
the parks maintenance issue.
Council membe r s Howard
Mushett and Myrtis Wagner op-
posed the hiring of a private
firm, M"ayor Wllllam Walker
and COUf\Cllwoman Donna
Wilkinson shpported the change.
"Councilman Ha mm." read
the newspaper ad. "if you vote
to contract out the parks depart
Li l-~ J -'~ ment, you have clos<.'<i your cars ires ~a to the pleas of the people."
"Therefore you wilJ leave us
S /\ C H/\ M ENT 0 I A' P ) ~o oice but to mail our letter
F orm t'r Gov Pal Brown says t • ears. Roebuck and Com·
s ing.er Lrnda Ronstadt would any. advising them of your
m ake a fine daughter-in-law b':'t questionable political aetivit1es
has no reason to twheve th~l his in our city and of our intent to
son Jerry plans lo ~ct marrtt-'<i. boycott your Scars Catalogue
Thc cider llrown was ques-store." read the ad.
lloned . Wt•dnc:.day after a San On Aug. 16 Hamm .voted wi~h
Franc isco nt·wspapcr q.uoted Wa lker and Mrs. Wilkinson tn
him a.' saying he w1!'.hcd his son, favor of a parks maintenance
Gov Edmund Brown Jr.. would cont r act with B . M . C.
marry Miss R~nstadt. a popuJl:l:r Landscape, Inc .. of Gardena.
co_untry-rock singer. a nd that it The private firm began main·
might happcn after the No· taining San Clemente parks last
vember electiun. week. City parks maintenance
But he counter~d b~.telephon.e ~ployees were shifted to other
from .Beverly Jltlls, I haven. t city departments.
the sh ghtest 1dea about .Jerry s Hamm said today he pre-
intentions of marriage with Un· re rred not to comment on
da R on.'itad~ or anybody el~e. whether there • a connection
I've never discussed his love hfe bel'tfeen tbe ad and his res1gna·
with him in any shape or man-lion Friday will be his last day
ner." with Sean. Next month he will ,
The .younger Brown, 40, has go to work for a new San
been hnkcd romant1cally with Clemente insurance firm.
Miss Ronstadt for st:veral years. But Mayor Walker said that in
But the Democratic govern~r his opinion there Is "no question
cons1slently refuses todiscusshis about it .. that Hamm was
private life. a nd his staff said ·
Wednesday he had no comment. <SeellF.SIGN, P age A2)
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WRECKED TRACTOR-TRAILER HOSED DOWN TO PREVENT GASOLINE EXPLOSION
Colllslon on Ortega Highway Stella Traffic for Nearty Two Hours
2 Trucks Collide;
Ortega Cars Halted
A mile-long convoy of trucks
and cars waited nearly two
hours Wednesday as authorities
worl<.ed to clear t he mangled
wreckage of two tractor·lrnilers
fo llowing an Ortega Highway
collision that miraculously left
only one man with mrnor in·
juries.
Robert Darlington. 32. of 33761
El Encanto /\vc~ in Dana Point.
was treated and rel('ased from
San Clemente General llospital
following the 1 :05 p m crash
near the Conrock facility <ibout
fi ve miles east of Interstatl' 5
A Highway Patrol spokesman
said the crash occurred when
Darlington attempted to make a
U-turn on the highway in his
small pickup truck.
NEW TJI SEASON
PREVIEWS TODAY
The new _}e(evision season is
off and running as the three
networks make their annual bid
for public favor and precious
points in the Nielsen ratings.
For a preview of what you'll
be viewing this lime around.
turn to Page 0 1.
A west bound Conrock gravel
trdck swerved to miss the turn in~ pickup but struck it and also
c·o ll ided with a tractor-trailer
traveling eastbo und o n the
highway
The impact knock e d the
pickup almost 40 feet down lhe
road where it came to rest on 1t.s
side on an embankment
· After striking the oncoming
se mi . the Conrock truck
swer ved back into the W<.'Sl -
hound lane and Jack-knifed.
coming to rt•sl h~tngm~ over an
embankment
The cab of the eastbound truck
was hurled forward. exposm~
the engme and diesel fue l-laden
ga:. tanks. Pleces of batteries
and biL'i of metal were scattered
along 30 fet>t of the highway.
The two twis ted tru c ks
blocked t raffic for nearly two
hours .
Authorities used a p1ecc of
heavy earth-moving equipment
to remove one of the truC'ks from
the highway after towing efforts
failed. The truck's cab was
lc.1shcd to a giant earth scoop.
rais ed and dragged to the road's
should er. The drivers of both trucks.
Bennie Simien. 44, of Tustin. and
Joe Limon. BJ. of Upland. werc
umnjurcd.
Diedrich,
Rose Want
Trial Move
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose filed a ~otion _today
to have their upcommg trtal on
bribery related charges moved
to another county. ~
Diedrich a nd Ros e's last
mmule bid to have their trial
moved elsewherc came four
days before their trial in Oran~c
Co unty Supe rior Court 1s
scheduled to get under way.
In the petition requesting the
c hange. Dif'drich's atto rney
Marshall Morgan said ·
"Th e r e i s r e a s onable
likelihood that a fair and i~·
partial trial cannot be had m Oran~e County because. of the
prejudice that exists against the
d e f e nd a nt s b y vi rtue o f
wides pread publicity this a nd
othe r indictments have been
given by the media."
Diedrich and Rose were 1n·
<See DIEDRICH, Page A2>
Wntlon Scene
'Terrifying'
To Travolta Miss Ronstadt has given con-
certs to ra1S<' campaign funds
for tht• ~overnor. and has con-
tributed her money The f.tO\/
ernor is running for re-election
On the story in the San Fran·
clsco ne wspaper, the e lder
Brown who 1s campaigning
statewide for his son said his
remarks were misinterpreted.
Paramedic Rates Vary LONDON !API -It was a
ca1;e of Wednesday night fever
when Holly wood s tar John
Travolta arrived at t he Empire
Theater tn Leicester Square for
the first night of his movie
"Grease."
He explained: "I've seen Lln·
da on two occasions with Jerry.
<See BROWN, Patte A2>
Tear Gas Found
In Clem ente Home
Firemen In breathing masks
searched a San Clement e home
Wednesday' night after receiving
a report bf smoke coming from
the house and found f.I tear Jlas
canlsteronthe paliooutside.
Fire 'Marshall Don Modgson
said the canister round al 102
Ave. Valencia was a military tear gas grenade frop\ Camp
PendletA>n. He said tho melter is und•r ln-
'fHUaatiqn.
/
San Clemente Council Approves New Fees
How much you pay for
emergency medical treatment
In San Clemente will depend on
just how badly you're hurt when
paramedics go on duty for the
first ttme next March.
Seriously injured accident vie·
tims, ~e who suffered heart
attacks and others who,require
th e more s ophisticate d
paramedic emergency treat·
ment and hospital transport will
pay $85 If they are San Clemente
re11ldenlll, Sl.25 if they live out of
town.
· The same paramedic service
ls currenUy provided by Orange
County ln communities adjaceot
to San Ctem~nte free of charge,
sald Bruce Turbeville, public:
lnformaUon officer with the
county Ore department.
-
Scrapes sulfered in falls. sim·
pie broken bones a nd other
routine injuries or accidents, re·
quiring simple first aid and am-
bul a nce trans port will be
handled as non-paramedic calls.
for which the charge will be $45
for San Clemente residents. $60
ror out-of-towners
The current charge for the
c ity's emergency m ed ical
n •sponse with firemen trained
as emergency medical lechnl·
clans and an ambulance is $45
for residents and non-residents
alike.
The City Council unanimously
approved the new fees, which
Fire Chief Ron Colem Dn sold
will help pay for lntroductlon of
paramedic ser~ccs In Sin
Clemente.
Cit y voters approved a
paramedic prol(ram and a tax
override to pay for it In the June
election. In the same election .
however. state voters p assed
Pr oposition 1 3 . which
automatically eliminated thf'
paramedic tax override
Despite the losR of funding.
which w:ts earmarked primarily
to pay for sophisticated elec-
tronic and medical equipment
required for paramedic serv1cf'.
the city has proceeded with
plans to move to param edics.
Six San Clemente firemen are
~cheduled to start pa ramedic
training nt the UC Irvi ne
Medical Center on Sept 23
Capt. Nlch Maule. emergency
<See RATES, Pag~ A2 >
Some women cried oul and
others fainted. One guest had
her dress ripped down the back. -
Several photogra phers lost
equipment and one had two n ash
guns smashed. Travolta's bodyguards had to
c l imb on the r oof o f his
limousine to shout at shovin~
fans to get back S R police clf'ared
n p a th for Trnvolla and his
girlfriend. Martlu llenncr "l was terrified -I've never
kno wn anythln $1 lik e this,"
Travoll:t s aid once safely inside.
Travolta and co·~tar Ollvl&
Newton-John were hurried out of
o rear entrance before the film
finiRhed to avoid more trouble.
While he stayed In hla hotel.
she went to u party for 1.000
guests. I
By GARY GRANVILLE
OlllleO.tityrltetS .. ff
Accused murderes s Anya
Shelton told and s howed an
.Orange County Superior Court
jury today how she shot and
killed her husband's lover in
Laguna Beaeh last Morch. ·
While Mrs. Shelton admitted
firing the shot that killed 28-
year-old Pat Proferes. she said
the shooting was unintentional.
And. the sort-spoken women
said, she bore the woman her
hus band was living with no
malice .
Mrs. Shelton said she stood in
the darkness outside a bedroom
window where J oaquin Shelton
and Miss Proferes slept and
planned to shoot herself.
But. the woman. said , s he
wa nted one more look al the
man she loved.
Th al is why she took the •
screen from the window a few
feel above the bed where her
husband and the victim were
sleeping.
"It was dark. Joaquin was
ther e. He pushed the curtain aside and was standing there.
"He was talking. I stepped
forwa rd. He waa disappearing
and I wanted to see him.
"I started to reach out for
him. There was this n ash and
noise i.n front of my race. Then
e verytti,ing was -just like
slow," M'rs. Shelton s aid as she
<lescribed lhe shooting. The bullet pi e r c.e d Miss
J>Tefores' chest and resulted in
he r death a few minutes later
The ~ccuscd woman. describ-
ing the fateful events m the ear-
ly morning \lours last March 28.
showed no emotion ~re·
turned to the witness stand from
her re-enactment or the shoot-
tnf,t. Before that. she told the jury
in Judge Mas o n Fe nton 's
courtroom her version of the
love story gone wrong, of the
hus band who went off to live
with another woman in Laguna
Beach but who returned to her
Los Angeles apartment almost
weekly to, among other things.
m ake love.
Mrs . S h e lton s aid he r
es tranged hus ba nd , from
December until the night of the
fatal shooting. frequently took
her out on dales, showered her
with presents and almost weekly
spent a night with her in her
Echo Park apartment. She said his OQ·aga1n. off.
again attention caused her great
emotional distress and made her
(See SLAYING, Page A2)
Coast
Weathe r
Portly cloudy through
Friday. Slight chance of
s p r inkl e s o r li g ht
showers. Lows tonight 62
to 66.' HiJths Friday 70 to
76.
I NSIDE TODA V
The stO'f'll o/ beach rroU~y
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'AP l H1~h school dropout:.
who stumbled on top-secret
docume nll> in a stolen car hul
thl'm in an abandoned house and
tn<>d to :.ell them. the Winston
-Salt'm J oarnal said today.
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trunk that belonged to Graham
M;,i rt1n of Wtn..,ton-Salem. the
b!>t /\mt'n can <imba:.sador to
South V1ctn<1m . lie took the
doC'umt'nLs with him when he
fled Sargon bt'fon· rt fell to the
North V1clnomesl' 1n April 1975.
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m~ to Martin':. daughter. Tht•
c·ar wa:. stolt>n last D<•cember
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t'i.l me upon the trunk packed
w1I h fil e roldl'rs und nntC'book:.
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map:. and olhl•r government
dc11·11ment s
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not to t•harJ!l' th~ th11.'vt.•s m cx
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Iv 'Old
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Fro• Page A I
BROWN ...
Ont.• of them was a family din·
ner And I likud her. That's c.tll
there was to it. I Just didn't want
anybody lo think I disapproved
or her in any wuy ...
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First Step
Arch Beach
Park Studied
Laguna Beach officials are
looking into creating a two or
three-acre park in the Arch
Beach Heights communit y .
whe r e residents have only a
small sand volleyball lot for out·
door recreation.
The city is seeking appraisers
to conduct a study of a land
parcel owned by the Aliso Viejo
Company at Balboa Avenue and
Capistrano Avenue at the edge
of the community.
The nearly level land would be
Ideal for a neighborhood park
site. city officials agree. and
councilmen voted last week to
seek bids from appraisers to do
a study on the park area.
While the counci l action 1s Just
a s mall step, it 1s the first firm
action by the city to bring the
Arch Beach Heights commuruty
up to standard in park develop.
ment.
A study of the hilltop com-
m unity shows the more than
I . 700 residents of upper a nd
lower Arch Beach HeighLc; and
the Portafina a rea are more
than 10 acres de fi cient 1n
parkland.
would meet the needs or a pro·
1ected 2.000 residents. according
to the national recreation group.
Arch Beach Heights has the
greatest deficiency m parkland
in the C\ty. Jt has only Fernando
Street Park at .02 acres, which
was dedicated last year and is
used primarily by volleyball
players.
Recommended uses for the
new park would include rest
rooms. a family picnic area,
grassed open areas for informal
games. as well as two lighted
tennis courts. and courts for
handball.
Other pro1ected uses include
baseball and athletic fields and
a soccer and softball field.
f',....P~AI
RESIGN ..•
forced out of his job by a letter
writing campaign launched by
polil1cal foes.
Wa lker said Hamm was sum
moned to the Sears home offict>
two weeks arter his parks main·
tcnance vote and told he was too
involved in city politics.
Laguna Be'"1c h a rtis t Roger Van De
Vanlcr. 1 left I who created the three-foot
tall Brooks Street Surfing Classic awards.
presents one of the unusual sculptured
cer amic cups to this year's men's division
s urfing winner Doug Bunting. Ten of the
tall trophies will be a warded winners of
last year's and this year 's surfing contests
at an awards ceremony co.sponsored by
the Kalos Kagathos Foundation and Oak
Street Surfboards. Monday m City Council
cha mbers beginning at 7:30 p.m. a surfing
film will follow the awards presentation,
which is open to the public. _
The city's park guidelines call
for five acres of pa rks for each
1,000 residents. But the National
Recreation Association recom-
mends ·a playground or park
within walking distance of every
hom e. Its park st andards call
for one acre of parkland per 800
populatlon.
A two and a half-acre park
l',....PflfleAI
"They Just had time to get
their letters in to Sears," said
Walker.
Councilman Mushett. whose
oam-e appeared on the ad as a
person to call for further in-
formation, said he knew of no
letter writing campaign against
Hamm.
Clemente Hearing Slated DIEDRICH. •
dieted by the county Grand Jury
las t December o n bribery
charges related to a land use de
c1s 1on made by the County
Soard of Supervisors in 1973.
Mus hett said neither he nor
the San Cleme nte Home Owners
Association had any connection
with writing or paying for tht!
ad . Mu s h e tt is on the
homeowners association board.
A p u bltc hearing on San
C le m e nte's st a te·manda ted
Local Coast a l Program is
s cheduled Monday in Huntington
Beach before the Regional
Coastal Commii;sion.
Regional commissioners will
be asked lo approve a work pro-
Briefcase
Brings Out
&mbSquad
A misplaced briefcase
belonging lo an aide or
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
brought the Orange Coun
ty Sheriff's bomb squad to
Irvine's Airporter Inn
Wednesday afternoon.
The l'aSl'. apparently
ll'ft in the hotel's purking
lot, was turned in to the
front desk sometime later.
ill c.t bout the time the gov
ern or was s pe aking to
Orange County builders at
thl' hotl•I.
Thal was too much for
the stale police who guard
Brown. They called Irvi ne
police who evacuated the
hotel's lobby and s um-
moned the bomb squad.
Police reports noted th(•
precautions w<:re t aken
because of the presence of
a "high state official."
Born b expem took the
sus picious cc.tse into th(•
pa rking lot. gingerly
opened it and fou nd that it
did indeed belong to one of
Brown's aides.
Fro•PageAJ
OSWALD .•.
Mrs. McMillan's book about
the Oswalds quotes her as say-
ing a Soviet commissar told her
the couple were under sur-
veillance. She told the commit-
k c the McMillan account Is cor-
rect and that she failed lo recall
the s ituation fully In her
testimony.
On another point. she testified
that she and Oswald stayed in a
boarding house in Rotterdam.
th e Netherland s. as they
traveled from the Soviet Union
to the Uruted States In 1962.
Rep. Christopher Dodd, D·
Conn.. noted that she has pre-
viously testified they stayed in a
private apartment there.
"That's what J call a boarding
house. There's a difference?"
she responded. "It looks like a
private house and you rent a
room and the lady of the houae
prepares a meal."
ll was not Immediately clear
what the commlttee was .trying
to establish, but most questions
on her contradictions appeared
to go to the point of O•wald's
passible involvement In any sort
of conspiracy.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Porter
decllned to aay whether she
believe11 Oswald killed Kennedy,
but acknowledaed she "felt very
uncusy" ut th(' ttmc because she
t hou"ht h« mlllhl h« Involved
gram for San Clemente which
the Coastal Comm ission staff
proposes to complete by June,
1979.
The hearing 1s scheduled to
begin at 2 p.m. in the Huntington
Beach City Council chambers.
2000 Main St.
San Clemente is one of only
rour cities or counties 1n
California to request the Coastal
Co m m1:.s1on to prepare the
Local Coastal Program required
by the state's Coastal Act of
1976 Other cities and counties
have received state funds to de-
velop their own plans
Cc·ntral lo the Coastal Com-
m 1i.:.1on staff proposal for San
Cle mente's work plan is 1m-
prov1.'d public ;Jcccss to lht•
c ity's nearly rive miles of
beaches. called in the staff re-
port "the hcst a nd largest tn
~oulhcrn Orange County "
Sa n Clementt"::; plt:'as ant
Mediterranean climate. its high
sandstone bluffs cut by lush
canyons and its sweeping while
along the coast : for protecting
San Clemente canyons: a nd for
regula ting new development 10
,1the coastal zone.
Man Arrested
On Pot Rap
A San Clemente man was ar·
rested Wednesday on -suspicion
of c ultivating marijuana. after
witnesses told police they saw
som eone c limbing a Ca mp
Pendleton Manne Base fence.
carrying a bag in his hand.
P o li('e said Ro n a ld Kim
Goodwin. 21. of 111 Ave Buena
Ventur<1, was a rrested with
about a pound of m arijuana
plants.
Goodwin was lo be released
from San Clemente Jail today,
on his promise to appear 1n the
South Orange County Municipal
Court in Laguna Ni~uel.
Six months earlier . Diednch
was na med among five defe n-
dants an an indictment that
c harged them with violating
state political campaign laws .
All but one charge against the
s upe rvisor in tha t indictment
have been droppe d a nd a rr
pending onJy an appeal by the
state Attorney General ·s Office
Rose was tried in 1976 and
found innocent on bribery
cha rges related to his ,iutres as :i
Full e rton plannin g com -
missioner.
When asking that the trial on
the bribe~ related charges tM:
moved elsewhere. Morgan cited
a poll done on Diedrich 's behalr
last year by Opinion Research
Inc .
f',.... P.,,e A I
RATES •••
medical coordinator. last month
became the first San Clemente
rireman to complete the course.
H e w i ll h e ad the city 's
paramedic program.
Chief Coleman said he expects
the county to pay for the train·
ing of the city's six paramedics
as t h e y have sponsored a
paramedic training for other
c1hes in the past. Proposition L3
may elirrun~ this free training
in t h e ne xt year or two.
howe ver. Coleman said.
Out of town residents make up
about one-third or the patients
cur rently transported by the fire
department, the chief said. But
they account for one-half the un-
p::ud bills The hi ghe r charges to
non·re~1dcnts was designed to
compensate for thf' lower collec
According to the lawyer
Diedrich had bee n reluctant to
discuss the poll 's r es ults
because they would be "of great
detriment to him and of great
benefit to his political foes " :-a nd ~aches auract nearly l 5 ~~~-~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~-~~---~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~t1on rcate . s<1id Coleman.
million vi sitors each year, at·
cordini:t to the :.ta ff n·port.
"ll <the lw ach I is washed by
waves which provide excellent
i.urfin~ conditions in many area!>
;.i nd 1s nanked on the inland side
hy tall steep picturesque bluffs ...
the report states. "The bluff:,
a re cut frequently, especially in
the southern portion of the city,
by lovely coustal canyons which
contribute significantly to San
Clemente's charm "
It 1s this charm that is expect
ed to draw increasingly large
numbers or people. as the urban
sprawl extends from the north
and the south San Clemente will
no longer be a n "out of the way"
heach town. in<·onvenient for
day long beach t•xnrrsions
"This grace period is. for :111
practical purposes. at an end."
the report says.
While the ci ty has providt.od
good beach access and parking
for local bca('hgoers. "it is un-
likely that these r4'sources will
suffiC'C for an increasing re·
gional attraction ... the stuff
wrote.
In addition to improved heach
access. the S1rn Clemente plun 1s
cxpt•ctcd to address prov1:.ion
for moderately priced housm~ rn
the c ity's nearly three-mile·
square coastal zone . for restora-
tion or marinl' lift• depleted by
increased hum;in population
Street Gets
One-way Tab
Colle Redondel In downtown
residential San Clemente will be
m ade a one-way street from
:muth to north after City Coun.
cllmen unanimously approved
the change this week.
A majority or homeowners on
the narrow !'ltreet. which loopi;
olf of Avenlda de la F.strell a just
north of Bonltu Canyon Park,
fu vored the change, according to
a city Hurvey.
The City Council has ,asked
that the traffic and park Ina com·
m iHlon prepare a recommenda-
tion on whether parking al the
south end o( tho street should ~
restricted a!'I t• sufoty precau-
tion
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EDITION
'fOL. 71, NO. 257, •SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.C, 1978 r-¥C
Irvine Co. Plans 8,500 New Ho1nes
Tbe lrvtne Compun' hlt'll J
proposal Wl'<lnt•,d•' lu build .1
new ll.SOO.honw nl·1.ihtx1rhood 111
the rlly ol lrvuw
Tht' pro1x~wd d~vl•lopmt•nl "
a d J a <' e n l t o l h l. 1· ' 1 ' t 1 n ..:
C ulvttrdale h o u s 1n~ trdll
t?etwfi•n l~ Sttn llwl(n fo'rN·w11\
and lr\lnto Ceott'r Uri\ ... tht-s~n
Olf'KO en.~~ Chonnel and CulH·r
Drive
It w11l rover 1 l K6 J t'rt'
~lWl'en tht• In Hit' lndUblrtul
<;omplrx Wl•i.t und tht· t•um
mun1ty o( Wocxltmd~t·
Thl' urea is dr:,11gnat l'd
Vlll lll(t 14" 1n tht· t•1ty Ji(t•ncrul
pl11n It w1ll 1ncludt· 200 acrt'i. of
r orn mt•rcrnl dcvclopmt-nt .i'
wt•ll lib 8.500 hOUbl'b <ind ~1part
men ts
f'ull dev{'lopmcnt or lhl' prnj
\' l' l I S t• X p l' C' t l' d b y I h l'
mid 1980s, &Jccord1ng to t•o m
pan) proJe<.11ons
The plan mui.l go throu~h J
~11r1t'!'i ol puhlle hearings and ap·
provub lx•fore the r1ty P lanning
Comm1ss1on and City Council.
OouJ,:las Ford, Irvine Com ·
p11 ny project director . said
.. rnorl' than 25 pt.'rcent .. or the
new homes will be priced at
S6Q.OOO to $80.000. with an addi·
taonal 10 percent priced below
that
Ford said the chC'aper housing
1s proposed to be built wi thin the
HllC'rtOr Of the tlevelopment, with
ho using, in the Sl00,000-and·up
category on the periphery and in
particular, around Main Street.
near Culverdale
Othe r reatures or the plan in·
elude :
A tree lined prome nade -a
collector for pedestrian <tnd auto
traffic and a corridor for the
location of parks a nd schools
-Twenty neighborhood parks.
plus a large community park
centra lly located
--Fl ve c hurch sites using
shared parking.
· Realigntnent of Main Street
north of the existing Culverdale
School.
Proposed sites for fou r
e lementary schools. two in·
te rmediate schools and one high
school. AH sites are adjacent lo
proposed parks.
The commercial development
may inc lude, Ford said .
hardware stores. banks. medical
facilities. dru~ store~. converi·
1e n cc mark e t i.. fa:.l -food
restaunmt:.. locksmiths a nd pro·
fess1onal offices ·
There also will be a s hopping
center. 1f plans are approved .
Most of the commercial de·
velopment I:. planned along the
west 1>ide of the community. a.., c1
burrer to the indust rial com
plex
Ford said th<' company plaru.
<See PROJECT. Page AZ)
Peace Eluding Su 0 t Leaders
o.tly ...... , ...........
OWNER POPE ON PORCH OF HIS OLD REDWOOD HOME
Victorian Gingerbread and Modern Air Condttionlng
Dome .. Finds
Costa Mesa Vnveils History
By MICHAEL Pi\SKEVICll
Ol tlw O•llY l'llol \1•11
Costa Mesa's moi.t ramous his·
toncal bujldmg"
The Estanc11t Adobl'. natural-
ly, but city planners have been
coming up with a kw :,,urpnses
as they prepare a "ll1slor:ical
R esources Elcml·nt" to the
general pla n.
F o r exam pl e . the r e's a
weathered while building at 2c;<)
Newport Blvd . now visible
behind the charred skeletal re-
m ain s of Russ' hamburger
stand.
The home of Dean and Viola
Pope for the past 33 years is one
or the oldest buildings m Costa
Mesa.
During the 1880s, the redwood
home with a touch of Victorian
·'
Coast
Weather
Partly c loudy through
Friday. Slight chance of
s prinkl es o r li g ht
s howers Lows tonight 62
to 66. Highs Friday 70 to
76. •
INSIDE TODA 't'
Tlw "°" of beach trolley
cart is orw of ~u nighta
and tro/fic·jemLe.a daya See
Featuring. Page Cl.
••••
gingerbread about t he eaves was
rooted near a forgotten railroad
line that serviced the village or
Harper. !Costa Mesa's earliest
settlement.>.
It was the home and working
headquarters of the railroad's
station master nea r what is now
the intersection of Baker a nd
Bristol Streets.
The building was moved to its
present location in the early 40s,
and, when the Popes moved in
on Jan. 2, 1946, it was al the out·
er ed ge of a 10-acre gourd and
peanut farm owned by liarry
Opp.
"I don't· think there were more
than nine houses In a four-block
area," Pope said today.
The water line was laid
above ground a nd a sewer was
still years away.
"When the earthquake hit it
kind of rocked and rolled ...
but it's slill here," Pope said
with a gril\.
About the only change the •
house has undergone in the past
90 years is a new roof to replace
the cedar s hingles that stayed on
with the help of hand-m ade
square headed nails.
A lot of folks are Interested in
buying the home. said Mr Pope,
and It almost changed hands this
week.
But the Popes are ho lding
back and wouldn't mind tumlnll
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Projects Shre dded
W ASHJNGTON I AP l The
House Armed Services Commit·
tee. still s marting over Prest·
dent Carter's rejection or a S2
billion nuclear aircratl carrt~r.
haa virtually shredded his shop.
pint llst ror scores of alternate mlli~ry project.a. The commit·
tee sent Defense Secretary
Harold Brown back to the Pen·
t11on without an c1ttr1 ~MY
Wednetday
Early
Windup
Unlikely
CAMP DAVID, MO IAP1 A
peace formula duded leaders al
the Mideast :.umm1l today and
proi.pecti. for an early windup
1>eem ed to fade
Spokesman Jody Powell said
"more progress and mor(! nex·
ib1hty arc (!S!>Cnlial" 1f Pres•·
dent Carter's unprecedented
confC'renc(• with EJ:ly ptian Prcs1·
dl•nt Anwar Sadat and lsnscli
/' l'i m l' M 1 n 1 s t e r M C' 11 a c h c m
lh·gin is to succeed
/\l a hnl'fing only 24 hours
:irtcr h(• dl•cl:in•d the i.ummit to
b1· in it:. "final t.tage!>," the
White House• prl'!>s sccrctary
told rc1>0rtcrs "a framework for
reac hing peace" was s till
beyond grasp
"tlow long the fin<il stages will
las t 1s <i matter or some conjec
lure," Powell said , speaking for
all three governments at Camp
Oav1d "The final s tage could be
thl· longest stage "
Al the s ame time, d1plomalic
source~ who said earlier m the
day that th«: s ummit appeared
headed toward a windup by Fri·
d ay were edging from their
forecast
One U S official. who asked
not to lx> identified, said the
talks could extend beyond the
J e wis h Sabbath , a 24-ho ur
period that ends at nightfall
Saturday
The offlcuil ~aid Powell wus
t ry1n~ lo 1·urh opt1m1slic news
rt!ports indicating an early end
for thl' s ummit The official
described the talks ai; stciying at
essentially the same s tage the
pust two or three days
Powell's call for more flex·
1b1lity came in a formal state·
mcnt approved by all three del-
cgalions The statement claimed
t·o ntinuing progress without
providing specific:. and s aid
"lhl• intense efforts of the past rew
day~ are continuing ..
Rt•sponding t o <iues llons ,
Powell insisted that the :,,ummit
was not "al a s talemate · ·
Carter, an early riser. walked
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Ah, ¥ esteryear AP WI .........
Motorist s' eye!-. s till bug when they spot
g-asol inc price~ posted <1t lhis rural service
station 20 milL·s southwest of San
Bern ardino. Many of the m m-aft a
scrt!echrng stop at the pumps. But the
pumps have long since been dry and the
station closed . Mainly now. it's a play.
Hround for children . And memories of
prices past.
Pair Ask Trial Change
Diedrich, Rose Cite Cor.mty 'Prejudice'
Oran j?e County S upe rvisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
Le Roy Rose filed a mot1or\ today
to have their upcomin~ trial on
bribery related churges moved
to another county
Diedric h a nd Ro!>e's las t
minute bid lo have their trial
m oved clsewherC' ca me four
days before their trial in Orange
Count y S uperior Court is
scheduled to get under way
In the petition requesting the
ch ange. Diedrit·h 's attorn<'y
Marshall Morgan said
"There 1s reu ~o nabl c
likelihood thal a fair and 1m·
partial trial cannot be had in
Orange County because or tht'
prejudice that exist:. uga1nst the
d efe ndant s by Virtue Of
wid espread publicity this and
other indictme nts have been
given by the media."
Diedrich and Rose were in·
die ted by the county Grand Jury
l ast Dece mber on bribery
cha rges related to a land use de·
c ision made by the County
Board of Supervisors in 1973
Six months earlier . Diedrich
was named among ri ve dere n·
dants in an indictment that
charged them with violating
state political campaign laws
All but one charge against the
'\Upervisor in that indictment
h ave been dropped and a re
pending only an appeal by the
s tate Attorney Generar s Office
Rose was tried in 1976 and
round innoce nt on bribery
charges related to his duties as a
Full e rton plannin ~ com-
missioner
Whe n asking tha t the trial on
the bribery rel<.1ted c harges be
moved elsewhere. Morgan cited
a 'poll done on Diedrich'-. behalf
last year by Opinion Research
Inc
According to the l a wyer
Diedrich had been reluctant to
di scu~s the p oll 's r esults
becaus<' they would be "of ~reat
detriment to him and of great
benefit lo his poht1cal foes "
The petition showed thar 28.S
perct•nt of those quest ioncd
thought Diedrich guilty or the
pol1t1cal corruption charges
Simultaneously, only two per-
cent be liev<'d him to be innocent.
That poll was taken before the
Dece mber bribery rel<iled in·
dlctmcnts in the ras h or bad
public ity that descend ed on
Diedrich the n.
But to fortify his argument
that the county s uperv1sor'5.
chances of havin~ a fair lrtaJ in
Orange County arc in jeopa rdy.
Mor gan at.fached a three-inch
slack of news paper clippings
that recount the publicity sur-
roundinM the indictments
Orange County Superior Court
Judge John Flynn has scheduled
a hea ring and is expected to ruJc
on the motion ror a change of
venue late in the day
Stocks Plwnme t
NEW YORK <AP1 Gambl·
Ing stocks rolled up more gamo
today. while the resl or the
m arket sold off amid concern
over lnnauon and the struggling
dollar . The Dow Jones average
of 30 industrials wa~ down 11 87
points to 887.73.
NEW Tr SEASON .,
PREnEWS TODAY
Honored -,,,, rlaetr Donors The new televl1'1on season is
oft and running as the three
networks make their annual bid
ror public favor and precious
points In the Nielsen ratings. Phyllis Gayle hold,s the sliver bowl present·
ed to her by the Newport Beach mayors
she served as secretary. Wednesday Mrs.
Guy l e retired and was honored at a
lunchoon. Her former bos.~ are. rrom left •
•
Milan Dostal, Trudl Rogers. widow of the
late Howard Rogers. Don Mcinnis. Doreen
Marshall, Ed Hirth and current Mayor
Poul Ryckoff. Mr., Qayle was appointed to
the post In 1968
•
For a pN'vlew of whal you'll
be viewing thi · time around,
turn to Paae Ot.
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Nicaragua B,attlt-
Leftists Hold
Three Cities
MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP>
-Leftist g uerrillas holding
three c ities in northwe s t
Nicaragua were re inforcing
their positions today and man-
ning barricades on the P an-
Am e r ican Highway against
weary national guard troops
se nt north by Presld ent
Anastasio Somoza to put down
the threat to his family's 41-year
domination of Nicaragua.
Sandm1sla Liberation Front i t·
tacked national guard post.a in
most of the nation's cities Satur-
day night.
The leftist guerrillas • cob·
blestone barricades on the Pan·
American Highway stopped all
traffic to Esteli. 60 miles north
or Managua; Chlnandega. 65
miles northwest or the capital,
and Leon. 20 miles southedt or
Chlnandega.
The rebels were reported in
control of the three clUea. with
the national guard garrisons
besieged In their headquarters
compounds and the rebels get·
ting s upport from the townspecr pie.
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RUSTIC HOME AT 2150 NEWPORT BLVD. IS ONE OF COSTA MESA'S OLDEST
As both sides braced for de cisive battles in the northwestern
cities of Chinandega, Estell and
Leon, Somoza declared martial
law, troops carried out a bouse-
to-house search of Masaya. the
southern city they retook Tues·
day. arresting or shooting any
men they found.
Heavy fighting also was re·
ported in Rivas, 80 miles south
of Ma nagua and IS miles from
the Costa Ri can border. and the
rebels were reported regrouping
for an attack on Masaya. 18
miles southeast of the capital.
2 Seized
In Escape;
2 Hllllted
Built In the 18801, It Once Housed Harper Railroad Master
Oswald Widow Believes Guilt Mos t shops and offices in
Managua were still closed by a
gene ral strike against Somoza.
but the heavily patrolled capital
was generalJy quiet.
WASHINGTON I A fl I Lt'l'
11.irvt>y ~Wald ~ Widow tcsltfll'CI
today that s he believes Os wald
a:-.sassanaled President John fo'
Kennedy as a n Irrational al-
k mpt to seek recognition.
Marina Oswald Porter told the
llouse assassinations committee
~he believes Oswald acted alone
bec ause bis secretive nature
would not have a ll owed him to
t·onfide in anyone about an as-
sassination plan.
In her testimony today a nd
We dnesday, s he stressed that
:-;he does not know for certain
that Oswald was the assassin
who shot Kennedy to death in
l>a llas on Nov. 22, 1963.
"I'm just as an xious to find
J nswers as everybody else is,"
~he said
But pressed ror her opinion
about whether Os wa ld killed
Kennedy, she replied : "Yes, I do
helieve he did. I believe the man
was capable of it."
Ques tioned about whether hi!>
motives would h ave been
political or Lhe producl of men-
t<il instability, she replied: "I
n •<illy don't know what to say
.ibout the motive.
·'I ( you want my personal
opinion as to whether it's mental
or political, I would have to say
It's the mental state or the person.
The whole matter is so irrational
it's difficult for us to come up with
any rational answer ."
Re p. Richardson Preyer, D·
N.C., s uggested that Os wald
may have chosen to kill Ken-
nedy because he thought as-
sassinating "the man al the
top," whatever his politics.
would bring Oswald the rttogni -
tion be had long sought arid
railed to achieve.
Mrs . Porter said she found
that plausible.
Committee members spent
much or the morning quizzing
Mrs . Porter about s ubtle dU-
rerences between her testimony
and the accounts she gave the
Warren Commission. the FBI,
the Secret Service and a uthor
Pri!>cilla John~on Mc Millan.
i''or example, she testified
Slwwers Expected
To Leave Tonight
0 rn ngl' Coai-.t rPs1dl'nts ~ol
<fomp ;.md even downright wl'I
from lt>c•alr:r.ed s howe rs that
began Wedne:,day night
R<1in began fa llini on the
south coast and Harbor Area
t.JtC W,'(Jncsday night, lcct vmg
Fro•PageAI
PEACE ...
for an hour during the mornini:
with Pr<'Sident Sadat along the
tree-lined paths of this presiden
tia l retreat. Wednesday ni~ht
Carter met with Begin in the
prime minister's lodge for 25
minute:-.
Neither s ession w as a n·
nounced in advance. Carter hus
not brought Begin and Sadat
together in a week.
Is raeli and Egyptian legal ex-
perts were known to be working
on details of the projected
formula for future negotiations.
It was understood that Osama
Al-Baz, the Egyptian counselor.
met for eight hours Wednesday
wit h Aharon Barak, former
Israeli attorney general who has
been named lo Is rael's Supreme
Court
One of the key issue~ on the la·
blc i~ how tht· document will
deal with Lhe future of the I I
million Palestinian Arabs living
under Israeli m ilita ry control on
the West Bank of the Jordan
R1v<'r and in the Gaza district of
the Sinai desert.
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trac•e les!> than .02 of an inch.
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!>lightly more -.OS inches -
OJOd west county and Santa Ana
authorities said the re was bare-
ly enough moisture lo measure.
I low long il would take the
drizzle to fizzle remained In
doubt.
Wea th er service forecasters
('.tiled for <.'learing by tonight.
"September is a lways an un
<.·c rtain mo nth ," warned
a m a t e ur m e t eorologist J .
Sherman Denny of Huntington
Reach . "The weather bureau
h as trouble with predictions
bee a use the pl cture ls so
changeable."
Three Teens
Held in Pot
Seizure Try
A stash of marijuana tempted a
trio of Newport Beach teen-agers
whose attempts to get the illicit
weed ended at the police station
Wednesday.
Juvenile a uthorities said the
three boys, ages 15 and 16, and
the ir vi~m all face charges ln
connection with the Incident that
occurred at libout 4 p.m. In
Harbor View H o mes
neighborhood. •
1'he trio of youths, police allege,
arrned themselves with a loaded
. 22-callber automaUct handgun,
put paper bags ov~r th~r race.
and brokeintothehomewheretbe
marijuana was stashed.
They found instead theownetor
the grass and his father who cap-
tured one of the boys and called
police into round uplheothtra.
Housing Unit
Sets Meeting
Costa Mesa's Housing and
Community Development com-
mittee wants community help In
deciding how to spend about
S900,000 In federal funds tor
neighborhood preurvaUon and
comm unity development.
A public hearing will be held
next Thursday at 7 p.m. at Cosw
Mesa Council Chamber!\, 77 Fair
Orlvc. to set pr1orttles for the
expenditure of the federal funds.
Citizens unable to attend the
hearing can iend written 1u11es·
tions in care of HouslnR and
Co m munlty Develo pme nt
Coordinator Anthony Cannarlato,
P .O. Box l200.CostaMeaa.
Wednesday that s he thought
Soviet authorities censored mail
and bugged the apartment
where she and Oswald lived in
Minsk in the months after their
marriage in April 1961. She said
then she had no di rect
knowledge that they were under
s urveillance but assumed from
gossip that the a uthorities would
spy on an American living there.
Mrs . McMillan's book about
the Oswald.5 quotes her as say-
ing a Soviet commissar told her
the couple were unde r ~Ur·
veillance. She told the commit
tee the McMillan account is cor
reel and that she failed to recall
the s ituation fully in her
testimony.
On another point, she testified
that she and Oswald stayed an a
boarding house in Rotterdam.
the N e t h erlands. a s they
traveled from the Soviet Union
to the United States in 1962.
Rep. Christopher Dodd. D·
Conn .. noted that s he has pre
viously testified tt\.ey stayed rn a
private apartment there .
"That's what I ccill a boarding
house. There's a dirference""
she responded. "It looks lik · CJ
private house and you rent a
room and the lady of the house
prepares a meal."
ll was not immediately clear
what the committee was trying
to establish, but most ques tions
on her contradi ctions appeared
Lo go to the point of Oswald's
possible involvement in any sort
of conspiracy.
On Wednesday, Mrs . Porter
declined to say whe ther s he
believes Oswald killed Kennedy,
but acknowledged she "felt very
uneasy" at the lime because she
t hought he might be involved.
"It crossed my mind," she
said then. "I hoped Lee was not
involved"
Preyer, the co mmittee
chairman, had asked he r if. in
hindsight, she could say whether
Oswald did it.
"l don't know tr I am qualified
to make statements like that
because I knew one side of Lee
but I did not know his whole
character," she replied.
Asked 1f Oswald protested his
innocence during her one meet
mg with him at the Dallas jail
after the assassination, Mrs.
Porter s aid. "He never told me:
·1 am innocent'."
"Did he look calm?" she was
asked
"He looked scared," she s aid.
The Red Cross estimated
more than 400 persol'ls killed and
800 wounded across the country.
with at least 200 dead and 200
wounded in Masaya, since the
Briefcase
Brings Out
&mbSquad
MARIANNA. Arlt. CAP) -
AutboriU. said today they re-
captured two ol rour Tmneaee
prison rugitlvt1 wbo blasted
their way out of a bowlln1 alley.
hijacked a small ptane and Red
west across flood-dre nched
Arkansas. seizing and releaaing
hostages.
The men were captured on the
outskirts of the Lawrence Coun·
ty community of Hoxie after
they rammed a roadblock, stale
police said. There were DO re·
ports of iajuriea.
A misplaced briercase The two were identified as George Bonds. 24. of Granite Ci· belonging to an aide or ty, Ill., and Floyd Ray Brewer.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 28. or Rutherford County. Tena
brought the Orange Coun-Officers said the men told
ty Sheriff's bomb squad to them the other escapees -
Irvine 's Airporte r Inn Larry Chisem, 29, of Forrest Ci· Wednesday afternoon.
Th ti ty. Ark., and Richard Lyons, 30. e case, apparen Y or Ohio -were traveling in a
left in the hotel's parking separate vehicle with two lot. was turned in to the front desk sometime later. hostages. Mr. and Mn. Jobp B.
a t about the time the gov-King of Woodlawn. a central Arkansas town. e rnor was speaking to
Orange County builders at T he Kings bad been taken eap-
the hotel. live as the prisone rs freed
That was too much for Richard Rutledge, 20. He bad
the state police who guard been seized Wednesday night
Libertarians Win
Party Ballot Bid
Brown. They called Irvine when he went to investigate
police who evacuated the their plane, which landed on a
hotel's lobby and sum-muddy farm road near bis home
mooed the bomb squad. in eastern Arkansas.
Police reports noted the State police and FBI ag~
precautions were taken gathered shortly aft.er dawn Lo
because of the presence of begin a ground search ror the
a "high slate official." fugitives through a tangled
Bomb experts took the network of rural roads, swampy
suspicious case into the woods, creeks and rivers. Low Supcnor Court Judge Robert The judge's order applies only parking lot, gin gerly clouds and heavy rain washed
Green issued an order Wednes-to the plaintiffs in the case. opened it and found that it out plans for an aerial search
da y that assures two Orange Bergland and Gallagher. It does did indeed belong to one of and rain-swollen creeks were
Co ast Libertarian P a rty can-not affect candidates for state Brown's aides. running over their banks in
di dates that their party affili ation office elsewhere. many a reas of the state.
will appear on Novem ber election -----------------------------------------ballot.
Both Dave Bergland, a can·
didate in the 36th State Senate
District, and Jim Gallagher, a
candidate in the 73rd Assembly
District, made it on the ba llot as
a r esult of post primary election
petition drives.
Both candidates under state
election laws were to be des·
ignated independents on the
ballot.
However, Judge Green ruled
that the two candidates' conten-
tion that such a des ignation
violates their cons titutional
rights is valid.
H e the n o rdered their
Libertarian Party affiliation
placed beside their names on the
November ballot
f',.._P.,,eAJ
PROJECT •••
three phases of building, or two
years each begiMing In 1980.
Plans include the widening of
several existing roads, including
Culver Drive, Main Street •
Irvine Center Drive, Harvard
Avenue and Barranca Parkway.
Barranca would be extended
through the community to con·
nect with Woodbridge, It ap-
proved by the council.
R oad improvements, Ford
said, would be paid for by de·
veloJ>(lrs, stale gas tax revenues
and the city's new syst em de·
velopmenl charge, a one-lime
tax levied against new project.Ii.
Ford said the comm unity
would generate Sl.1 million In
property and sales tax revenues tor the city. and $3 million rev·
enues for the school district.
Tboee would be partly offset by
costs for services to the public
agencies, estimated respectively
at $800,000 and $2.1 million.
GSA Lease Hit
WASIDNGTON <AP) -Know-
Ina It would cost taxpayers near·
ly $800,000 a year more, the
General Services Admlnlstra ·
lion went ahead with a lease re·
neiollatlon on an 18·story office
bulldln1 In suburban Maryland,
sourcea said Wednesday night.
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VOL. 71, NO 2S7, •SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS :
Widow Believes Oswald Killed JFK
w ASlllNGTON I A I' , .....
tlar' ''> <h"'nld ~ -.1du"' 11· .. 11f1t>cl
todi.t)' lhul i.ht• t;.•ht•H''> Oi.\\uld
,1 'l!IAll:iln<lled Pn•.,.dt•nl .John f'
Kt-nn,•cty •~ an 1rr.1111111 .1I .11
lt.'mpt lo SHk rt'<'UJ(nttll•n
Murinu Osv.alc1 l'ortt'r told lh••
llOUM' ~Mll\'>IOOt1on .. ('on11111th-.
'>hf' bt•hev.-'\ (),,wold Jrlt'<i ;dont'
bt'l'UU"t' h1 i. sc•c·rt•l1 \ 1• nulurt•
would not ha\•e Jlh>v.t•d him lo
confidt> In ljf\~ont· <1bout un , • .,
·~
''''"inat1on 1Jlun Ir\ ht•r tt"•t1mcm) tod.1y llOO
Wt•dnt-~dav, :.h•· "lrt''"·cl lhut
.. h .. d<>t'!> not knuv. fur 1·c1hurl
th,1l {)t,v.ald WUh tht• d'>.,lll>\10
v. ho .,hot K1•nm-d y to dt•ttth 111
Dallas on Nuv 22, 1963
· 1 m JW>t "' .init1ou., to fi nd ,11\~Wt'f'I') ;,th l'H'rybody l'he I'."
'>h<' -.01d
Hut pr1 ... .,c<l for h1•r op1n111n
.1h11ul v.hcthl"f" (hw<ild 1.ilh·d
l\Pnn1·ch .. 1w n·1>hL•d "Y1·s. I do
lwht•\ t' ht• chcl I lwl1t·vc lhc man
Woll!o l'1t1J<11Jil' or ll "
(lut-i.llOrll'd ahout whc•ther his
mot 1 v t'., "'1111 l d h J v l' hl' l' n
11olltu·al or th(• prnd ut'l of mt•n
t:.il tn:.tabahty. i.h1.• n•plied "1
n·ull.> d1111'l km>\\ \.\h~1l lo say
a l>oul lht• mot a v1•
"Ir }11u w:Jnt my pL·rs1mul
11p1111on a,, to \\ hL•ther 1t 's mentul
or p11l1t1cJI. I would h<1ve to i.a r,
Trial to Move?
Diedrich, Rose Join in Plea
Orange County S upervisor
Ra lph Diedrich and architl't t
LeRoy Ro5<' filed a motion today
to have thl•tr uptoming trial on
bribe ry related ch;irgei. movN.I
to a nother ruunty
Diedri('h a nd Rost"'-las t
m inute bid lo haVl' lhcrr trial
m oved elsewhere came four
days before their tria l in Orange
Co unt y Superior Cou rt 1l't
scheduled to get und<'r way
Jn the petition r equesting the
change, Oiedrich's attorney
Mars ha ll Morgan s aid.
"Th e r e i s reasonahl e
likelihood that a rair and 1m
partial trial cannot bf' had 1n
Or ange County becaust• of the
prejudice that exists against tht•
d t.' f e nd ants h y v ar tu e <\r
widcsprettd pubhc,Hy this cind
oth l·r indictmt>nls have bet·n
1:1vrn by the media "
Diednt·h and Rose were rn
dieted by the county Grund Jury
las t Dc('embe r on b r ibery
cha r ges related to a land use de
cision made by the County
Board of Supervisors in 1973.
Six months earlier. Diedrich
was named among rive defon·
dants in a n indiclm£>nt that
('bar ged th£>m with violatinJ!
state POiiticai cam pai~n laws.
A 11 but one char ge against the
Oaorges Challenged
s upervisor in that 1nd1 rtment
have bet.•n droppt•d and arc·
pl·nding only :m up1wal by the
stall' Altornt•y c;<'nt'ral's ()CC1et'.
Host• wal!o tried 10 1976 und
rou nd 1nnoc·l·nt on braht'ry
ch;irge!> rclatl'f.l lo h1i. dul1c~ ai. a
Full e rto n µl <•nn1ng com
missioner
When usk1nl( that the trial on
lhl' brilx·ry rl'lall'd ehurgl's he
mov<'d l'lsewher<'. Morgan c1tt>d
a poll done on D1ednch's behalf
last year by Opinion Research
Inc.
According to the l awyer
Diedrich had been reluctant to
(See DI EDRICH. Pait4' i\21
1t 's tht• mental state of the person
The whole matter is so irrational
1l 's dirficult for us to come up with
any rational an!»wer "
Rep Richardson Preyer. D·
N C.. suggested t h al Oswald
m-0y have chosen to kill Ken·
nedy because he thought as·
sass1natrng "thl' man ;it the
top." whatC'vt'r his politics.
would bring Oi.wald lht· rcl:O~m·
lion hl' had long i.oughl und
failed to achieve.
Mrs. Port£>r said she round
thl\t plausible
Committee member s s pent
much or the morning quizzing
Mrs. Porter <.tbout s ubtle dir-
rcrencl's between her testimony
and the accounts s he gave thl'
Warren Commission. the FBI ,
th(' Secret Service a nd author
Priscilla Johnson McMillan
fo'or example. :.he ll'st1Ct cd
We dnc!.day that 'h<• thought
Soviet authorities censored mail
a nd bugged the apartmt•nl
where she and Oswald h vt:d rn
Minsk rn lhl' months after their
marriage in April 1961. She said
then s h e h ad n o direct
knowll'dge that they were under
survcilhmcc hut ;issumcd from
gossip that thl' authorities would
i.py on an Amt•rican living there
<S««> OSWALD, Page A2l
0..IY Pllel \I.Oii _.., Teaebers Accused
Of 'Goldbricking'
Drizzle Takes
Orange Coast
By Surprise
WRECKED TRACTOR-TRAILER HOSED DOWN TO PREVENT GASOLINE EXPLOSION
Collision on Ortega Highway Stalls Traffic for Nearly Two Hours
Som e r egular Saddleback
• Valley teachers a re extending
their coffee brea"a a nd Jee.ving
school early while a stude nt
teacher toils in the classroom.
Student trustee Chris Boulter
made those allegations before
startled school board members
and administrators Wednesd ay
a s they prepared to approve
1978· 79 stude nt t eaching con
trat·ts .
"Many student teachers aren't
rca lly being taught," Boulter
chargtxl. "They're just being
thrown in the classroom with a
rollbook and told to teach "
He cited three incidents at El
Toro High School where he il> a
senior.
District Personnel Director
Jim Mitcht>ll derendcd teachers.
"You're ~peaking of an isolat·
ed incident that occurred maybe
one or two times at the max·
imum." Mitchell 1ns 1 s~ed "I
would not w;int thl' pubh(' or the
press to think that this s1tuat1on
occurs the maJOr1ly or the
time "
But Boult~1qsistt•d tht' slu·
dent leacht•r » tuation s hould be
invesligakd nd he rc(•t•tv<•d
support rro m one parent
Sharon Bannin~ of El Toro
agrct'd with Boultl'r
''I've se<'n the i.amc· thing hap·
pen a t e lcmc•ntary schools," s he
told trustee~ "I don't ree l it's
right for tt-achers to get their
full salaries ror a ns wer ing
telephones or extending their
ooffee breaks."
Don Ames. district assistant
superintendent ror instructional
services. pointed out that stu·
dent teachers ar<! usuully left
a lone in the ,cl,nssroom only
when they ar e ready afte r bei ng
C oast
Weather
Partly cloudy through
Friday. 'Slight chance or
s prinkles or light
showers. LowR toni8 ht 62
to 6-0. Highs Friday 70 to
16.
J~81DE TODA 9t'
TM story of ~h trolley
C01"1 ii mW! Oftmaglf!33 mghll
and tra/f1c-j4Jmleu 00!13 See
F'eolurfng, POQe Cl
o bser ved by the so-c alled
mast er teacher.
Each-etudent -teeeher ts at.-
signed to a regular or m aste r
teu('her once they're hired on a
student teaching contract.
"I do not feel this is a major
problem In our district." Ames
insis ted . "There are times when
a teacher has left the student
tca('her alone bcrore they were
ready but that's seldom ...
Superintendent Richard Welte
said parents and students should
reme mber that student teachers
($t'e T EACHERS, Pa~e AZ>
Orang<' Coast residt'nls got
damp and even downright Wl'l
from lo('alizc•d s howers that
bega n Wednesday night.
Rain began fallinl( o n the
south coast a nd Harbor Area
late Wednesday night. lellving
wh<1t weather exp~rls call a
trac£> less than .02 or an mch
The Sadd lebac k Valley got
slightly more .05 inches
and west county and Santa Ana
authorities sa id ther e was bare.
ly t•noug.h moisture lo ml'asurc.
How long it would takt• th1•
drt1.:7.lc to Ciztll' rl'mained 1n
doubt.
Weather ser vict· ron•<'aSll'rS
called for clearing by tonight
2 Trucks Collide;
Ortega CarS Halted
A mile-lonR convoy of trucks
a nd c ars waited nl'arly two
hours Wednesday as authorities
worked lo ('lecir th(• mangl£>d
wreckage of two tractor-trailers
following a n Ortega ll1ghway
collision that miraculously left
only one man with minor in·
JUri<'S.
A west bound Conrock gravel
truck swerved to miss the turn·
mg p1('kup but struck 1l and also
('Ollidt>d with a tractor-trailer
trave ling e astbound on the
highway
T h e impact knocked the
pickup almost 40 f<.-el down the
road whcrC' it cumc lo rest on iL'>
side on an embankm(•nt
No Idea of Jerry's
Romantic Plan: Dad
Hob(•rt Darlington, 32. or J.1761 r-:1 Encanto Av<• m Oona Pornl.
was treall-d and rclt•i1i.ed from
San Clemente General Hospital
following the 1 05 p m l'rash
nt•a r lht• Conrork ra(·il1ty ;ibout
ft Vl' mtll'S C'aSl or lnterstalf' 5
A l11i:thway Patrol i-1>0ke~man
said lhl' t•rash occurrl'd wh1·n
Darlington attt·mptl'd ln make a
l ' turn on the highway rn hti.
small pickup trut·k.
AflN striking the oncoming
.. c m1 . the Co nroek truc k
'>Wcrvcd bat·k into the west~
bound lane and Ja('k -kn1fed.
c·omin~ to rt>SI hangrng over an
t•mbankml'nl.
The cab or the eastbound t ru('k
was hurled forward. exposing
the engine and diesel fue l·ladcn
gas t anks . Pieces or batlt•nci.
a nd b1t!) or mC'lul were scattered
a long 30 feel or the highway
SAC HAM ENTO I AP J
Former Gov. Pat Brown says
s in g£>r Linda Rons tadt would
m ake a rrne daughter-In-law but
has no reason to believe that his
son J erry plans to get married.
The elder Brown was qucs
tioned Wednesday a fter a San
fo~rancisco newspaper quoted
h im as saying he wished his son.
Gov. Edmund Brown J r .. would
m arry Miss Ronstadt. a popular
country-rock singer, and that 1t
mig ht happen afte r the No·
vem ber election.
But he countered by telephone
from Beverly Hills, "I haven't
the slightest idea about J erry's
intentions ol ma rriage with Lln·
da Ronstadt or a nybody else.
I've never discussed his love lire
with him In any shape or man·
ner."
The younger Brown. 40, has
h<'<'n linkC'd romantically wilh
Miss Ronstadt for several years.
But the Oemocrati{' governor
cons iste ntly refuses to discuss his
private life, and his staff said
Wednesday he hadnocomment.
Miss Ronstadt has given con-
certs to raise campaign funds
for the governor . and has con-
tributed her money. The gov.
ernor is running for re·e lection.
On the story In the San Fran·
cis'co ne wspape r . the e lde r
Police T-00 Late
To Catch Thieves
R esponding t o an a larm .
sheriff's deputies rushed to a
Mission Viejo ste reo store just
before 2:30 this .morning but
were too late to catch the
burjlCert, officials uld.
Thieves entered the Viejo Auto
Stereo. 24001 Via "'9brlcante
throutth a ventnotlon 11bart In the root. • 1pok~m"' uld. Detall11
of llem11 lak'en we re not yet
avallabl~.
Brown who 1s campa1gmn~
s tatewide for his son s <11d his
n·marks wer(• mistnkrprelt'd
lie explained . "l'vf' sc·c n Lrn·
da on two occasion:. with Jl'rry
One or them was a family drn
nt•r And I liked hl'r That's ;111
there was lo it I Just drdn 't want
anybody to think I rll~upprovcd
or hN in uny way ...
"A II I said wa~ I l'Crta1nly
wou Id a pprove of hn as a
daughter in·law. r thought she
was a very. very n1n• girl "
NEW TJI SEASON
PREVIEWS TODAY
Th<• nc•w l<'lt•\•1s1on i-l'<.tscm 1i.
off and running ai. t he thrN·
n1•tworkh make• lht'1r annual lllfl
for pul>li<• f:ivor and prer1<1ui.
pmnb rn the NH'ben rating~
For a prevww or whut you'll
hl' viewing lh1 ~ tinu• around.
turn to Page DI
Ah, Yesteryear
The two twis ted trucks
blocked traffic for nearly two
hours
Authorillci. used a pierc of
heavy c<1rth moving cquipment
to rc•movt• Ont• or lhc trucks from
the highway artcr towing crforts
railt'd Tht• truck'., cab Wal>
las hl'cl to a giant l'arth scoop,
r:11scd and dragged to th<:'. road'!.
shouldt•r
Thl· drivl'rS or both trucks.
Bennie Simacn. 44 . or Tustin, and
Joe Limon. 33. or Upland, we re
uninjured.
Motorists' eyes !;till bu~ when they spot
itasolin~ prlc<>s posted at this rural scrvk<>
stsalion 20 miles southwc~t of San
Bernardino. Many or them moke u
screcch1ng llltOp ul the pumps. hut the
pumps h3vc Ion~ since been dry and the
st ut1on clo~ed Mainly now. It's a play-
J?l'Ound for children. And memories or
pl'l 1' l'S p:t<,l
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London Scene
'Terrifying'
To Travolta
LONDON <Al') It W:h <J
cast' or Wednci.d;iy night fever
w he n Ho lly wood s tar .John
Travolta ;irrived a l the Emprn·
Theater in Leicester Squ;i rc• for
the first night of h is movie
"Gr£>ase ..
Soml' women cr11.·d out ;ind
oth<'rs raintt'<f Onl' AUC'<,l had
her dn .. •si. ripJ>t.'fl down the hack
Sever<.tl phololo{raphcrs lost
1•qu1pmcnl anrl onl' had two flal!oh
~uns i.mashl•d
Truvolta ·s bodyl!uards had lo
c I i m h o n t ht· r o or of h 1"
limou~rnl' to i.houl .it ~h1wmg
funs to get b:wk as 11oll(·l' <:lt•arc•d
:c path fur Travolla a nd h1 i.
J.(trlfrit•nd. Marilu lll•nnl•r
"I was tcrrif1l•d I 'vt• nt•vc1
known a nythinA li ke lh1i.."
Travolta said onl'c· -.;irclv in~1dc•
Travi>lta and 1·0 i.la0r Olivia
Newton·.lohn Wl'f{' hurried nut or
a rear cntrnn<·c twfon· lhl· fil m
finishl•d to ;iwnd mun· trouhll'
While he stuycd 111 his holl'I,
~h(• wt•nl lo a party lor 1.000
j.(UeSll>
Woman Tells
How Mate's
Lover Killed
By GARV GRANVIU,F.
0t1•0,.;1yP1i.01a"
ArC'used murd e r ess Anva
Sh<'lton told and o;how£>d irn
Orangl' County Su1>crior Court
1u ry today how s he i.hot a nd
killed hel"' husband's lover m
Laguna B<-nch la st MurC'h
Whtie Mrs Shf'lton admitted
r1rin~ the shot that killed 2f<
year-old Put Profcrcs. s he suid
the shooting wa5 unintentional.
And. the sort-spoken women
said. she bore the woman her
hus band wa~ living with no
ma Ike
Mrs. Shelton said she stood in
the darkness outside a bt'droom
window where Joaquin Shelton
und Miss Prorert'i-s le1>t and
planned to shoot h<'riwlf
But. the womun. s:wt, ~ht•
wa ntl'd one mo re look at ttw
ma n she lovc'<I
Th at is why s hC' took the
S('ree n from th<> window u few
feet above the bed where her
hus band and the virtim were
sleeping.
"It was dark, J oaquin was
the re. lie pusl'lt'd the curtain
aside and was standinR there.
''He was talking. I stepJ)(.'<J
forward. He was dli.appNtrln((
and I wanted to see him.
"I 11tarted to roach out ror
($ef' SLAVING, Pagf' t\21
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l.-1.tl "™~•l•ll~ l11•qu1·111lv took
h\'I 11111 1111 ol.111 'h11Y.t•rc·1I tw1
Y. llh Vll'l>l'lll., .1111J ~t1 1110'>t Y.t-t•kl.~
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1-:t'ho l'Jrk .tJMrtnll·nt
Sht· :1 a•d h1:. un ;,i~a in, nll
af:Uln :ilh'nt1on <'JU\t•d her tin·ut
t>mollon.11 ch~tn·,., and mad.-her
hk ":1 t'rttt.) :.cm·:. of thingi. thut
I d1dn 'l know how to hundle "
lier lt•:.Umony wa:. an i.harp
contrui.t lo l'Urhl'r w<>rdi. ltpoken
from the · ltUml' w1tnes!> cba1r by
hl'r hu:.band
S hdton 1ns1~h·d 11 was hii. Wlfe
who wa.'> t'11 ng1nR to him and
tha t he I rnod to •nd tht-rt'la
taon'h'J' D e f ,. n s e I a w y 1• r J a m e i.
Mt·rw1n showPd the JUry a four·
pu~c loVI' letter as well as a
poem written by Shelton to t:Us
wife during the time he was ll v·
tnR wi'th Miss Profe res in the
La~una Beach apartment whe re
the woman was killed.
In a sianiricanl contradlcUon
ln th~ Shelto ns ' testimony, he
said a few hours before the
shooting he h ad left his wife in
h e r c ar on L aguna Canyon
Ro act, hch<'ving that s he wiu; re·
turn1nR to Los Angeles.
Mrs Shelton said, how~ver,
that ht• hud agreed lo go with her
bac·k to Los AnRclei. :.ind that it
wa:. whc•n ht> fu1INt to rf'l1ppcar
that i.hc· dec11Jt·<I t1> ri•turn to
l .. 1i,:una Beuch and lhf' darkness
011h 11li' hcr hu:.hund ;ind hu. lov·
<•r ':o. twdrc111m
M 1.., Slll'llon abo :;:.1111 :;hi' c·ar
ri1•1I th1• ~un 111 a man1cun· t:<C'ol'
1n:o.1dt• lhl' gloVl! rom partment of
h t•r c•:ir ,J, protN·lion against tht·
nut or11111:0. :o.o c·allcct llallbH.lt•
Sll unitl«r an 1.,c,,. Angeles.
/\t•1·ordlng to the acrutwcl
""oman. :.hC' hail hOU(lhl the gun
I K month!> t·urhcr to kill hers<' If
.&fll'r :i 'c•rH'S 11( qu1:1rrell. with
h1 1 h111.h,1ncl 1n Jg7ti
DIEDRICH. •
d1 :.1·u h:-th<' pol l ':. r ·:.ultlt
hc•l'J UM' they would he "of f.(reul
11!-trtrm•nl lo hirn ;md of un·al
tx·m·f 1l tc• h1:-. 1J11ht1cal fooi. "
The· pt•l1l111n :-.howed thnt 28 5
p1·rt'l'nl of l hose q U<'~llOnl'd
though! D11'ilrn·h guilty ''' I he
p11lllic<1I t·orrupt 1on c·hu rges
~1multHn1 .. 1u:;ly. only two pN
l'<'nl IK·lll'V('(J him to lx' innocent
Thul ''"II wai. taken before th1·
l>cc·cmbl•r hnbcry relall'd 1n
d1t·lm1•nt:-. 1n lhc rush of bud
v11hlt1·1ty I hut d<''l'ended 110
l>1t.'drn:h then
Hut tu fortify hh, ar~umcnt
that lh<' t•ounty :-.upNv1sor':-.
rh:11lc·1•s of having a f&ir lritil Ill
Or~111gc• ('ouoly urt• 1n jcopur<ly,
Mm f.!,111 all at'ltNI a thrc•c• and,
''ad< ol nt·w:o.pa IH'r dq>J)tnf.!:O.
th:it 11·c·ou11t lhl· p11hli<·1ty i.ur
111und1nit ttw 1nd1t•tments.
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cm the• motion Im II ch11nl(t' of
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1 ru n:.rf'rrt'd to another county
.inti ht• prN11dc•d 1>V..r by a JUdJ!e
from lhal county.
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<AP > Hl.,, school d rop0ulk
who iitumbled on top·1ecret
documents in a s tohm car hid
them ln an a bandoned houae and
tried to 11ell them. the Winston·
Salem Journal 11aid today.
The documenll were in u
trunk that belonged lO Graham
Martin of Winston·Salem. the
last American ambassador to
South Vietnam. He took th\•
documents with hlm when h(·
fled Saigon before ll fell t.o the
North Vietnamese ln April 19'75
1ng to Martin's daua;htcr. The
car wus slolcn last December.
The thieves stripped the cur and
came upon the trunk p1o1ckcd
with file folders and notebooks.
FD l a Rents found the folders
:-.1:att<>n .. '<i an the woods near the
8pot where the car was found.
Deaf h Car in Sadf The trunk was ln a car belomt·
The J o urnal said the
notebookff. including maps pln·
poanllng localloos of U.S. mlstlle
Kilos. were not discovered until
l''cbruary when a Wlnston·Saltim
student told hh t eacher he
thought he knew about some
secret documents.
r'hrc'l' lt'l'f1 tiA(' i.:irls wt•1 t· k 1lh-d J\u~ 10 ~ h•·ll thh 197:i Fon1 J•1nlo t•x plcxkd and
11 11 1 ,, 111111 fl<tml•:-. when ~tnH·k lrom
bt·h1nd nt•ar E lkhart. Ind. The Ford Motor
\orn p 1rny ha s been indicted for
r~~µ11n:-.1bd1ty 1n 1ls dl·~1gn of the a uto
f',....PGffeAI
OSWALD ...
The paper. f\Uoting unnamed
sources close to the lnvestiga·
t111n . :-.aid that the student
rlu1ml'd hl' had fr1e ndts who
know the car thieves. The stu·
dcnl produced a notebook whicb
include..'<! lett.ers from President
Nixon. military r ecords and
m a ps and other governme nt
documents. 2 Fugitives Recaptured Mrs. McMillan's book about
the OswaJds quotes her as s uy·
ing a Soviet commissar told her
the couple we r e unde r sur ·
veillance. She told the commit·
tee the McMillan account is cor-
rect and that she faned t.o recaJI
the situation full y in he r
testim ony.
Hostages Freed; 2 More Escapees Soughl ~ School officials told the FBI,
which. the Journal said, agreed
not Lo charge the thieve& in ex·
change for help and the docu·
ment::.. MARJANl'-11\, Ark. <APl -
Aulhorit1cs siud toduy they re·
cuptured two of four Tennessee
priirnn fu"1tave11 who blaste d
their way out of a bowling alley,
hijacked a s mall plane and fled
wes t across flood ·dre nched
Arkunsa&, seizing a nd releaglng
host ages.
The m en were captured on the
oulllkirt.s of the Lawrence Coun·
ty community of Hoxie a fter
they rammed a roadblock, state
police said. There were no re·
ports of inJurics.
The two were idenUfled as
Geor ge Bonds. 24, of Granite Cl·
ly. Ill., a nd Floyd Ray Bre wer.
28, of Rutherford County. TeM.
O fficers said the men told
them the other escapees -
Lurry Chisem, 29. of Forrest Cl·
ty. Ark .. and Richard Lyons, 30,
or Ohio -we re traveling ln a
~t·pHr<.1tc vehicle with two ho.,t:igc·~ Mr and Mr:-. .John R
K111g of Woodlawn, u central
Arkansas town.
The Kings had been taken cap·
t1v<' a:-. llw prisonf•r:; freed
Hu•hard Huth·dgt., 211 Ill' had
lwt·n st·11.l«l Wcdnc:;day night
wlw n hl' wl·nl to Investigate
tht·1r plane. which lunded on a
muddy farm road near his home
In c•astcrn Arkansas.
Stale police and FBI agents
galherl."<1 :ihortly a fter dawn to
libertarians
Win Battle
For Ballot
Su1wnor Court Judge Robert
G reen is:-.ued un order Wednc~·
day that assures two Orange
(;oust Liherlanan Party can
didalt>s that their pHrty affiliation
will uppcar on November election
h:1 llot
Both Oave Bergland, a can·
d 1dute in the :t&tb State Senutl'
Dii;tricl. and Jim Gallagher , a
c-andidate in the 73rd Assembly
District, made it on the ballot as
a reitult of poi.l primar y election
petition drives.
Holt} candidatl.~ under st.ate
ekction laws were to be des·
1gn aled lndependentH on l he
b;illot.
llowcver. Judge Green ruled
tha t the two ('undidates' conte n·
taon that s uch a des ign ation
v io lates the ir cons titutional
ri~hls is valid.
11 t• l h 1· n ll r <I e r e d t he i r
Libe rtarian P arty a ffiliation
pluced beside thc•ir names on the
November ballot.
The judi::c's order applies only
to lhc plaintiffs in the case,
Rni;tl:md and Gallagher. ft docs
not affect candidates for i>tatc:
office el!K!where .
On Videotape
begin a ground search for the
fugitives throug h a tangled
network of rural roads. swampy
woods, creeks a nd rivers. Low
clouds a nd heavy rain washed
out plans for an a erial search
a nd rain·swollen creeks were•
running over lhe ir banks in
many areas of the state
Police said the escape.-s wer"
appa rently head ed west a nd
believed lo be traveling in
Rutledge's black pickup and a
late·model Ford Bronco.
Rutledge to ld hls family by
telephone that he and his cap·
tors spent the night with the
King8 and that he had been tied
up and left behind when the
fugitives took off with the couple
this morning.
T he minimum.security In·
m ates escap ed while on a
recreational outing al a howling
ulley in Dickson, T e nn. 011
Wednesday aftC'rnoon and forced
their way aboard the gr('cn and·
white. sin~lc-engine Cessna 182
for the 220·m ilt· trip w, . ..,, to
Marianna
Thl· prisoner:-. l1urst out of th•·
building ':-. buthroom faring two
s hotguns . d1~armcd prison
guards after a brief exchange of
fir<' a nd grabbed (our 3H-Calllx:r
pi1>tols . An office r . unothcr
prisoner and one· of lhc ei;capees
we re s lightly wounded .
They took a bowling allc•y
c mploy1•c with U1c m . freed hc:r
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TEACHERS
unharmed at the airport, then
forced the airp0rt manager to
fly them t o Arkans us . The
manager was r e leased un
harmed after the plane landed.
Edwa rd l\lchis on. o wner of
the Bowl·O-Rena In Dickson .
said that when the four men
cam e out of the bathroom. "ll
thdn'l look like they was trying
to hurt anybody.
Trash Fires
Battled in
Laguna Hills
On another point. 1'he testified
that s he and Oswald stayed in a
boarding house in Rotte rdam.
the N e therlands, as they
traveled from the Soviet Union
lo the United Slat.es an 1962.
Rep. Christopher Dodd. U
Conn .. noted that she hus pre·
v1ous ly testified they stayed in a
private apartment there .
"That's what l call a boarding
house. Ther e's a differe nce?"
Hhe responded. "It looks like a
private house and you rent a
room and the lady or the house
prepares a meal."
It was not immediately clear
what the committee was trying
to establish, but m ost questions
on-her contradictions uppearcd
to go to lhc• poant of O:,wald's
L aguna Hills firemen were poss ible involvement in •ny sort
called out thr<'C times near mid of cons piracy
night Wt.odncsday to douse fires On Wednesday. Mrs. Porter
set 1n four dumpsters and a declined to s ay· whether she
carport In the New World res believes Oswald killed Ke nnedy,
idnt1al community adJacent to but acknowledged she "felt very
Leis ure World. Orange County uneasy" al the lime because she
fire officiuls said. thou~hl he might be involved .
"It crossed my mind." she
fo'irns we re set in the areal> of ~aid then. ·•1 hoped Lee was not
Via San Ra fae l , Via San involved."
Martine. El Reposa a nd El Prt>ycr. the commille(·
Caprice from just after 11 p.m . c hainnon. had asked her if, ln
until I a.m .• spokesman said. hindsight, she could say whether
"They're just m alicious. Oswald did it.
nuisance fires." Capt Bruce "I don't know if 1 am qualified
Turbt>ville said, adding that the to m a ke s tatements like that
va ndalism had been a continuin~ becam1e I kne w on~ sjde or Lee
problem in the same area to\" f1v~ but C did not know his whole
years. , character." she re plied.
The small arson sloPfl intermi-Asked if Oswald protested h1:-
teen ti y when s he riff's d ep· tnnocence during her one meet
uties increase patrols through the ing with him at the Dallas Jail
uffccled areas and "scare them after the assassination. Mrs.
off."headded. -Porter said "He never told me :
are "professionals." Turbeville speculated that the '1 am Innocent '."
"Th<' only thing that separates fire!! were set by "kids" and ''Did he look calm?" she wus
a student teacher from the pro· :-. a 1 d d 8 mag e w.a s us u 8 11 y asked.
The youths reportedly tried to
sell some of the notebooks t.o
local attorneys. hut it was not
known whether any were uctual·
ly M>ld
Briefcase
Brings Oul
Bomb Squad
I\ m isplaced briefcase
belonging to an aide of
Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr.
bro ui;tht the Orange Coun·
ty t>heriff's bomb squad to
Irvine 's Airporter Inn
We dnesday afternoon.
The case, apparently
left in the hotel's parking
lot. was turned in to the
front desk sometime lalt.'r.
at about.the time the gov
e rno r wus s peaking to
Orange County builders at
the hotel.
Thal wa.<> too much for
the st ate police who guard
Brown. They called Irvine
p<>lice who evacuaU>d the
hote l 's lobby and sum -
moned the bomb squad.
Police reports noted the
precautions . were t aken
because of the presence of
a "high Sla~ official."
Bomb cxpert.c; too« th<:
sus picious case anlo the
parking lot. gingerly
OP.CJled it and found that it
did indeed belong t.o one of
Brown ·s aides.
fesslonal is a credential." Welte minimal. "Ile looked sc~1rcd." she said
said. "These student teachers _..:.:..:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:.:_~----------~---~~----~-~------~------have gone through hours of prep·
aration al gc,od universitie s
befor e they are even recom ·
mended for the progrum."
Following trustee approval of
the 1978-79 student teaching con·
tracts. bringing njnc i.tudcnts in·
to the district. Welte said he
would meet with principals lo go
over regulations governing the
program.
"We want lO make sure the
student teachers are properly
~upervlscd," Welte said "And
we want lo be sure stu<tent:;
aren't under a mis understand·
Ing of what the program an
volvc•s. ''
Following ~tudent trustee
noulter 's charges. noard Pres1·
dent George I lenry pointed out
that SVUSO is on<' of the few dis·
trict s which allows a stuc1ent
member on the board.
"lie 1~ allOwf'd lo have un
solicited und uncenborcd talks,"
Henry !>aid. "We're very proud
of him thoug h I may not agree
wlth,all of hi1t concepts."
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In Murder Trial
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Video-taped te11tlmony from
Rn escaped prisoner who ls still
ut large has been admitted •s
l'vldence in the Oranl(e County
Supe rior Court murder trtal of
un Ohio man . In the videotapes played
Wednesday before lhe eight·
wom on, four.man jury. John
Louis "Jeck'' Kella r said that
.John 8. Tidwell Jr. of Warren.
Ohio. had boasted to him how he
robbed a nd murdered Harold
· Rinehart. 16. or Mldwood City on
Ot•t• 13, HY73
"Ht> r.ald tht! k1t1 wouldn't glv
him the money, !'IO he killed him
and took the money," Kellar
SOid In one or the videotapes
1'h l• Upel't were of Keller's
""·LI mony u1' !\Ole prosecution
w1tn('f111 al 1'1dwell'1 preliminary
hearing last June. P roHculor
roul Meyer made the tupcs
feqring that Kellar , then serving
a slx·month sentence on an Ohio
brua king.and·e ntry conviction,
would bave "a convenient lo11s of
m e mory" ofter h is re lease,
which WH sche duled to take
plocc bt!forc the Superior Court
trial.
Howe ver . Ke llar -who was
transferred t o a m i nimum·
security Orange County prtson
frb m Warre n to t u llfy at
Ttdwell's triul -escuped from
prison In July. lie h1 still belnQ
SOUl(hl.
Judge Walter Cha r amza al·
lowed th • tapes w be introduced
Into evidence over the objections
of defense uttorn •y J a m C!S
Orul!tman, who c lnlmed lhe
ti.pea were prejudicial bcictlu11e
his crosa examination o( Kellar
had been limited at the pre·
• llmlnary hearing.
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Thurtd41y. S.ptamber t4. 1978 -... DAil 'Y PILOT •7
ChampIDdes
Beatrice Keeps Low Prof i/,e
By MILTON MOSKOwrrt
Jr you were u:ikcd to name the nution"~ largest food
company. y<>u might reply with such namc6 as Kraft.
Guneral FoodJI. General Mlllt1. Borden or Ralst.on Purlna.
None or these Is correct The leader is a company you prob·
ably nev<>rheardof Reatrlc~ t"oodaofCh1ca10
ll '1 the largest In terms of sales I $6.3 bllllon I, ln terms or profits 1$221 mllUon > and tn terms of number O( pro-
duct~ <somelhinR like s.0001
THAT VOlJ N1£V£R HEARD of lt Is JWlt fine with t~
folks who run Beatrice They keep a low prome They
never promolt' their corporate name. The last thing they
want 1s to attract ulltntion to what they"re doing, whtch lb con~tructll\i a hufe corporation by acqumng hundredN --
ye11 bundreds -o other comparues
ll bcf(un 25 years ago when Beatrice. then a S200
million dairy producer . bought •Choy Food Products.
Proving the adage lhat Chinese food makes you hungry u
short whJle luter. Beatrice embarked on an acqulalUon
spree lhat netted some 400 companies.
The best way to Identify Beatrice is to rattle off some
of the brand nume products In Its subJe: Meadow Ool<l
dairy product'j, Viva dairy products, Dannon yogurt. Coun-
ty Lin(• chce11e, Louis Sherry Ice cream. Johnston yogur1 .
San a lac. Swisi. Milk
chocolate dnnkii, Hott-I
Ra r l>ullN. Gl'hhu rdt
and ROAari ta Mexican
food s. S h (·d d ':.
mar garlnt•. Krrs py
Kreme doughnut ~.
County Hearth hreadi,.
Money
Tree
Captain Kid"s peanut butter. Eckn ch meats. Bighorn beef
jerky. Fisher nuts, Clark ban. Richardson mints. Milk
Duds, Switzer licorice. Jolly Rancher hard candles.
THAT'S t't\R FROM ALL. Beatrice operates 33
Brooksi~ wine o utlets in California. t1 plants that bottle
Royal Crown coin. Canada Ory and 7-Up, and it's the oro
prielor or som(' nonfood stuff such as Samsorutc luf'aage.
Melnor i1prinkl<·rs. A1rstream motor homes. Buxton
wallets. Morgan y:1chts. Stiffel lamps. Hekman fum1turt.
.I RL nnd Harmon Kardon ht r1 equipment the list goe!.
on and on
The churmcd hfr of Beatrice, as l'ar .,~ uvo1ding an
tltrust entunglcments. was exemplified beauUfully in at!-
recent acqu1s1tion of Troplcana Product1:, the nation's
largest producer or ready·lo·serveorange Juice
The Federal Trade Commission tried to block the
merger. complaining 1t would le55en competition But CJ
federal appeals court rejected the FTC argument. accep\·
Ing the figures submitted by &!atrice that showed that
while Troplcana held 20 percent of the ready·t.o·serve
orange juice market , Beutrlce's share or this business was
less than I percent
THE COURT SAID THAT the FTC complaint wa~
comparable lo someone saying that "'if the New York
Yankees wen.• to bt> acquired by Bloomington ol the
thrce·A leagues.·· this ownership change '"would be likely
to lessen competition substantially and tend to create a
monopoly In national baseball ··
llere's Bealnce Foods on its way to a $7 billion sale~
year . wh.ich will move it up to one of lhe 2S largest In·
dustrial corporations In the land, way ahead or any other
food company. J ust eight years ago 1l ranked 70th on the
Fortune 500 Hst with sales or $1 ~ billion
That's some three· A club'
Indiana's Ads
Attract Prospects
fNDIANAPOLJS fAPI Busme11smen from as far
away as California and New England. their curiosity
heightened by ads touting Indiana as a good place to
locale. have at'cepted Invitations to hear more
Arthur D Hopkins. lndlana·s director of industrial dt··
velopment. said 70 compan1e~ have confirmed they will
send rt'presentatives to a thrt't'·duy conferenct> later th•~
month on the advanla(Ccs or .1oc<1ltn~ bustnes:.cs ,,, tht'
s tall·
HOPKINS SAID THE c<infercnce. to t>t• In 1''rench J..1ck
Sept Z6 :!8. will ch max a s ummcr-lonR advt>rt1s1ng cam·
pals.tt1 t.les•l(nt..-d to tl'll <.'Orporate leaders about Indiana·~
plU~f'~
"We think this will give U.\ a chance to make a formal
presentation to them on the state's business chm ate and lo
go one-on-one wilh them ... s aid Hopkins.
The ad8 1n the Wall Street Journal and trade publica·
tions promoted the state's property tax control program.
Its freedom from debt and its low unemployment and
workmen's rompensation 1nsurun«' rates
THE ADS HAVE BEEN keyed to the thcmf' that htl(h
taxes and im1urance rates an• ··dra1oton s " racing busmesses
and that lrKhana has ~ucressfully ··stain .. lhl·m
The ads a ll show pictures or dra~ons. ·with a oroblcm.
such as hJgh property taxes. written across their chests.
lloplUns said the ads alone have drawn u larger
response than most industrial promollon campaigns
II E SAID ms OFFICE received 72 lnqu1rtes as a re
s uit of the property tax control ad, of which 7 percent to lO
perce nt were from potential industrial developme'lt
prospects .
Hopkins said that in general. the s tate tries t.o attrHct
businesses lhat are expanding. rather than getting an 111·
dustry to relocate entirely in Indiana .
"We do not promOtl' lndiltna on lhe bas111 of prr~tinat
companlett rrom nnothcr locauoo," he s&d.
HOPKINS SAID THAT ASIDE from the state':s t.u
and bualne83 cllmate. Indiana Is attucuve t.o prospec~
because it lJi In the center of lhc nation and has a. strort1
traosport.aUon system .
Hopkins saJd the conference Is belni financed prlmari·
ly by the private sector . Including banks. ut11ltld.
railroads and local chambers of commerce. The stale. ht
said, Is providinJC the coordination
TH£ PltOOUM FOR nfE event mixes golf and te'!-
nis with spetthes and discussions from cx~rts on ttle
11tate ·!l tax structure. its unemployment and workmen11
comperuJat1on Jaw!l and the energy 1Jituallon. :
It oh.io lnclude·s dlscu11slons by lndla nu bu8lne9
leaders on their pcrceptlonH of the Htate.
5-cent Coffee Means
LDss, But Only Money
OODEN Utah CAP> -Twe.nt.Y·&even yean aao, a cup
of corree at Murray's Pharmacy COil a nickel. The prtce la
1tlll 5 cent.a. · "I definitely reel I can maintain th•l S-cenl cup or cd· rce for the. next to years. or uoUI r reUre." saya L.f'
"Swedt" ~urray. the owner Whether ln need or medicine or not, a steady cllentelt
can be found lining Murrey's fountain counter 11lpptn1 col·
fee and munchJnM tO·cen\ cookies. Their prtce recently In·
creaaed s cent.a becauee or the baker'll concern wtth lnOi·
tton.
"Actually. I feel u ~ta 13 cents to aerve • cup of cof ·
fee wlth toda~ 'a prtcca, .. said Mun"•)'.
•
.. DAILY PILOT llH8 CALIFORNIA
'Patty -..__--ins New Friend
Hearst U Paper Urges Heiress Be Freed ~ ·
I.OS ANGt-;1 • ..:s 11\f'> Tht• Lo\ Anl(Cll•\
Her:ild ~ommer. which •~ own.-..t hy the lkar t
Corp . hu' pubh:..hed an edttoriul urai1 ng that
Putru·aa llN1r...t . hl'lfC'l'I' to th<' lleor'it publishing
fort UOl', be relf'8Sed (rom l>rf-.CHl
Thl' t'thtorial Wt'Clnt'11dav ">Old '\t111t•mcnu by
W1lll;1m and E-:m1ly t lltrrl' la.'t month thut th1•)
"l'rt• ' f)l\)tUI and plt•tt:.1•tl l o huvt• ktdnuppt.'d Pattv
tlcttr\t" n·buti. tlw ur~unw111 th411 M11\s llt·ar't
should bl' trt•ukd hh .rny ronv1rtt'd bunk rohbt·r
Ml. s 1n:A~ T IS INt"ARl'ERATF.D at lht•
t't-dt•ral Correctton.i I I n!\llt uh• In Plcu">unton.
"''h<'n· :->~US St'r\'t'd 17 1 ~ month!. or ft 't'Vt'll Yt'Ur
term fo1 JJ.lrt1r 1paung 1n u SJn F'ranr1sro bank
robbery "1th the terrorist~ "ho kidnapped her m
1974 Shl' "tit btc' e hRtble for paroh· nt•ict Jul)
Tht• llarr1.;es pleaded au1ll'.l Aug :11 111 Mt''
Ht•ar~t ·, ktdnnppmg
fht· bt'),unninR of tht-llt•ruld E~umancr ·..,
l'tfltori;1I nvtl•d thi1t thl' ne" s paJ)4'r b owned by lhl·
lit"'''' Corp OJnd thut st•veral Hearst family mt'm
bt•r' t)('<'UPY k<'Y position~ an the t•or por11t wn "
KJ\NUOl.Pll llEAllST, PATRICIA'S father. 1s
c'beirman of lht> lh•arst Corp
J .1mes G Bello"s. ed1tor of the Herald Ex·
amint•r. said tn un 1nten 1e"' Wednesday that the
I lt-ars t family was not anvoh l.>d tn the dec1s1on to
publis h I.ht• cdatonal ··we d1d it because we thought al was right,·•
he s aid
The editorial said 1l mentioned the Hearst
family's relationship to the newspaper because "of
thl' unusual nature of this editorial. and we JUSl
"anted to start off by being entire ly open "
THE EDITORIAL ARGUED THAT THE lame
Miss Hearst has etlready s pent in custody dem-
onstratrs tha t there is equal Justice for persons
or J>OOl"'<>r wea lthy backgrounds
The newspaper also sugge::.ted there 1::. no
justification to keep her in prison lo prevent
another bank robbery.
··Does anyone honestly entertain the proposi-
tion that upon her release P atty Hearst would like·
l,y rob another bank?" the editorial asked.
·'To persist in her incarceration is a miscar.
ri,_ge of justice whiah makes a mockery of the
whole point of the penal system, which carries the
sep a rate-justice-for-the rich argument to a
ludicrous abs urdity. a nd which denies Patty
Hearst the necessary instant relief so that she can
begin to put her life back in order."
IT CONCLUDED: "PATTY HEARST should
be out of jail. Period."
Mass llrarst. 24 . was convicted of armed bank
robbery March 20. 1976 by a San Francisco jury
which reJectcd her claim that she wa s a n unwilling
robber. forced to wield a machine gun and shout
profanities at te rrified bank customers and
cmployes.
A key element in her conviction was testimony
that she fired two machine guns at a Los Angeles
What Odor~
Man Def ends Garlic
BERKELEY IAPl Please. don't bore Lloyd
Harris \\ith talk of roses. and things by other
na m C'S smelling as s weet. Garlic~ That's what any
proper rose ought to smell like. and don't forget it.
ser
Convinced that Americans are all wrong in
their a ttitudes toward the mighty but until·now
somewhat defenseless bulb. Harris has written a
book about it. begun a garlic-artifact industry, and
take n his fight into the executive suite or an anti-
odor corporate giant.
"IN THIS AGE OF sophistica ted culinary
tastes ." Harris sa id in an interview, "the lingering
odor of garlic and onions on one's breath is a sign
of cultivation."
~ Harris, author of "The Book of Garlic," noted
that he was speaking as president and so.far only
m em bcr of the .. Lovers of the Stinking Rose."
• an organization dedicated to the appreciation, pro-
-Jileration and promotion or the maligned alium
satavum.
Between times, in a full day of garlic debates.
garlic cookoffs. seeing lo the many details of a na-
tional campaign, Harris solaces himself at home
among the items closest to his heart . . . and
mouth.
• HE LIVES FRAGRANTLl' IN the Berkeley
hills among his garlic braids. garlic·shaped pipe
• <he carved it), garlic necklace. rare pickled Chinese
garlic. garlic salt s haker -and genuioe David
Gaines garlic poster. In Berkeley, that means garlic
has truly arrived.
Ha rris blew his stack when a sample or a new
mouthwash was tossed on his doorstep. The
m akers claimed it would work "even ·against
odors as strong as onion and garhc."
Stung to his clove-shaped core. Harris fired off
a letter to the manufacturer demanding they 41cease from dem eaning garlio."
DURING THE INTERVIEW, while lunching
on a fried garlic concoction. Harris said he blames
... the early American Puritans for the entrenched
msdain for garlic in this country.
Furthermore. he conte nds the mouthwash
companies are engaged in an insidious plot to con-
• •ince Americans "we stink ...
... YMCA Sets Class
~~In 'Dancercise' . .;.;
:., The South Coast YMCA is offering a class in L ~aerobic dancer cise taught by Sandy Goldberg.
~ The South Coast YMCA is l<>cated at 26016 "C" ~ Getty Drive in Laguna Niguel and further in-
formation may be obtained by calling 831-YMCA
~ or 495-0453 Monday throu~h Frida_y 9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
'· Pest Assault 'Worst'·
WASHJNGTON <AP> -The United States is
experiencing its worst assault by pests since the
1930s, govemmento£Cicials report.
There are gypsy moths in the Northeast. fire
ants In the southeast. the corn borer in the
Midwest and the grasshopper In the Plains states.
Richard Cowden. of the U.S. Animal and Plant
Health Service. says there are crop growers in
Colorado who already a re devastated by grasshop-pers.
'P'" tan.: .:()O(J~ ~ton• full of people to help the Har
nst"" l':..l'ope a :>hophft1nt? arre~l
Ml~'\ Ul•:AJtST, WHO WAS charged with kid-
11,111111 n1t. robbt>ry und ussault m that Los Angeles
1·uw. 1>lt•utkd no ronteft and was granted proba-
tion
tdt.-1 hN' Stin Jo'runc1sco conv1ction , Miss
I ll'4' :.l i.pcnt severul months free on Sl million bail
wh1\\o mukmg uns uccNii1ful court a ppeals.
M 11~.., I ll'urMt hus continued to maintain that
:.ht• w1111 a kidnap v1cl1m mun1pulated by he r captors
durlnJ:t ht-r nearly l wo year!! as a fu gitive
INJAIL
Patricia Hearst
KIDNAPPER
Wiiiiam Harris
ALSO GUILTY
Emily Harris
PATTY'S DAD
Randolph Hearst
.... ptlo9e fOOd ttvu Wed., lept. 20
All photographk:. clerloel. typographical and printing
error1 are 1ubJect to correction. All aale 1tem1 aubjec::t to
•tock on hand.
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any plant worth growing
deserves decent meals
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takes the chlll on the water
Reliable gas water beat8fs are
gla!JS lined to prevent rust and
corroslon. Rapid hot water
recoveey enc!hk)l\ temperature
safety .4hut-ofl. 5 year warranty.
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at sav\~ut own
Just. t>rlnQ In me\&I con·
on• gall~ , "'" 1111 It up \1\nef an . w ood paint
w\\tl "erY g 99'
\n\nner. R80·
19~~'°"
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The Vigoro people are dedicated to your
plants' well beirigrihat's~for_"'f' ted. ~peciaf to gr~ str~~g · atid lruitlu . our cftOtce of All Pur-
po~e F~rtilizer. Rose Food, _Azalea and
Carrulria Food. Tomatp Fot.l""'d tltfi.it ~·· -Avocado· Food. 2Yt It/. boxes'.' • i
plumb
perfect
Plumber's Pully is the
Ideal waterproof seal
that can be used almost
anywhere. Stays pliable
16 oz. container.
Reg. 99•
99°
one coat
can do It
Glldden Spred Gel-Flo
011 base nouse paint 1s
eJCtre thick for one coat
co11erage. Flows on with
Mae. Reg. 16.95
10:.
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the original
flapper
Korky. the ong1ne1 one
piece flapper tank ball
eliminates old style tank
ball, guide arms and
wires. Reg. 1.95
111
give walls a
satin touch
Glidden Spred Sati!'I
Late>i Wall Paint goes on
smoo1hly and leaves e
lono lasting. oood 1ook-
Ing finish. Reg 9 99 a•1 ~ gellon
whooshless
water saver
Take out that old inet-
11c1en1 ballcock and float
and replace 11 with J
wa ter saving Fluid
Master. #400A.
Reg. 6.95
311
apply the
tough stuff
Glidden Spred Late•
Sem1-0ioss Enamel
Qives yo1. it non
yellowing improved
ourab11tty tlnisn
Reg. 15 25
10~'~"
slug it out
with snails
V1goro Sna11 & S11.1g
Killer Pellets aurac1;;
and eliminates des1ruc-
11ve pests 2•,, lb boa
Reg I 39
99°-~"
good for
all growing
V1goro Potting Soll
promotes tast rooting
when used as a plan1in9
medium. For indoor and
outdoor plants. 8 qt
Reg. 149
111
old faithful
unclogger
When alt eise •3115
sometimes 11 takes the
plumber'c; friend to UI'·
clog a stopped up drain
#C12X. Reg 95•
the cover up
for dirty tricks
Glldde!'I Spreo Lu!>rr.-
Alkyd Semi-Gloss dries
IO a "1 61V6ty .Ml'ctul•
resists grease. 3tealT' .~
lood depoatt!
Reg. 16.95
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. Conveniently Located ... Easy To Reach
.. 2666 HARBOR BLVD.
IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080
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