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Giant Coast Rig ·'Abnormalities'
Proves .to Be Feared as Result
Kelp Installer Of Test-tube Use
DAILY PILOT
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEP T EMBER 15, 1978
voi.. 71, NO. HI,. SRCTIO.S,. IOAOIU
Saloo• C•rsed
Biker's Ashes Scatt,ered?
Huntington Ocach police said
today they believe the family of
murdered motorcyclist Gary Al-
IC'n .. Mad Dog .. Fero scattered
his ashes inside the downtown
saloon whcrC' hl· was stabbed.
Police Sgt Oert Chadwick
:.aid a woman believed to be
f''cro ·s sister entered the bar
Wednesday afternoon. scattered
the cremuH•d n·m ains of the
biker and C'ast a .. curse·· on the
:-.a loon.
"My dead brother's body is
still warm and tlk rc will be
another killini: before it is cold ."
Ch a d wick 1-.a id thl• wom a n
chanted in front or barmaid
Vickie Marttn
Fero. 43. dtt•d about 1 :30 a.m ..
Sept 8. after he was knifed m
the Mam Street Saloon at 117
Mam St Police have no ~uspcct.s
tn the case
M 1ss M<.1rtm. the barmaid, told
invc!>t1gating offtl'l'rs that she
h ad set•n th<> as h scattering
woman tn the saloon before and
believes her to bc Fcro's sister
Patrons called her .Judy
S<-vcral othC'r P<'<iple. believed
to be relatives and friends of
F e r o . s t ood behind the
woman who entered the saloon
even though it was closed for
business, Miss Marlin told
police.
After casting the "curse" and
seatterinR the 1Jshes. t he J,?roup
roared off on four motorcycles.
Poli ce believe the n•maindcr of
Fero's ashes were scatte red
along Pacific Coust llighway as
the motorcyclists npdt· cust
Miss Martin told police the
<.1s hcs Wl'rc inside an urn that
Fero's sislt'r carried into the bar
in a box
Saloon owner Vince Mulligan
Prime Rate
Hiked Again
NEW YORK IAP I
Citiba nk. the natio n 'R
second-largest, ralsed its
prime lending rate rrom
9 11.i percent to 9v.a percent
to d ay in r esponse t o
Federar Reserve attpmpt!\
to tighten the economy by
lnc t easing the cost of
credit.
The move was b e ing
followed by most major
banks .
The rise. th.-second In
l ittle more than two
wcoks, pushed the r•te
which bank!\ charge on
loans to preferred cor-
porate cu11tomer11 to Its
hilfheal point in more than
three yeani.
saiiil today he is not worried
a bf>ul the "curse " Mulligan
said. "I'm not scared . . . I've
been in the service."
Mulligan swept up the ashes
that were later ~athc red by
police criminologist Ken God ·
dard a nd placed m an evidence
locke r. Sgt. Chadwick said
Chadwick said he has not lx'cn
able lo contact Gero ·s sist~r or
any of the motorcyclists who left
the s aloon in procession-like
fashion Wednesday No charges
have been filed. he added.
Westminster Me morial Park
Mortuary officials said a rosary
was recited Monday for Fero
and his remains were cremated
the next day.
The ashes were released lo
Fcro's family to be scattered at
:-.ca. mortuary officials said.
:\t eanwhik. pohcl' say thei r 1n·
\'t•sligation is at a standstill dut•
lo a lack of cooperation by wit
<See ASHES, Page.\2)
Abnormalities
Feared With
Test,..tube Use
WASHlNGTON 11\Pl A gov-
ernment ethics panel was told
today t h a l test-tube hum an
fertilization is likely to produce
as m any abnormal embryos as
normal fertilization ins ide the
mother 's body.
For tha t r eason . Harvard
Medical School phys iologist
John D. Biggers said , more ex-
perimentation should be done on
the process before attempting to
reimplant embryos to produce a
live birth.
A s imilar process in England
resulted in the birth of a healthy
baby girl July 25 to a previously
childless couple.
Biggers testified as the 14-
me m ber Ethics Advisory Board
to the· Department of Health.
Education and Welfare opened
public hearings on the ethical
questions involved In this re -
search and to re~ommend gov-
ern m enl action. Its decis ion
may not be made for several
months.
The · governme nt s t opped
financing such reseatctl in 1975
pending further review. The de-
cision rests wll,.h HEW Secretary
Joseph A. Califano Jr.
Blggen explained to the panel
or doctors. lawyers. laymen and
a priest that ~ human body
normally sufrel"ft "an enormous
loss of embryonic matter."
He said that even in healthy
couples. It takes four to s ix
months of regular sexual acUvl·
(Sff BABIES. Page AU
swa Photos·
rove '
Violent Storm AIOWlf••to
This i~ how it looked Monday when a 50 to
60-foot wavt.' c:rashNI over th<· bow of the
Queen Elizab<.'th I I Winds up to 70 milt•s
-per hour also buffeted the luxury liner
Ab~ut 200 passe~gers applaudccl thl• s kip ·
per s seamanship when they :JrTt \'t•cl in
Nl'W York.
-Coast Rig Dumps Kelp
Crane Barge Off ·Laguna Triggers Cal,/A
8 y 5llV~ .... ~EJ;.L. . · CW'\Ls5 ~r~ke. pre!\1dent of
A giant crane barge that ap. Glom~~ Marine Develo~me~t
peared four miles off the Laguna\ Inc . said the kelp ~d prOJCC~ 1s
Beac h coas tline Thursday not related to an 011 exploration
s park e d ph one ca 11 8 t o program under way farther off
newspapers from citizens fear-the coast of La~un~ Beach.
Ing that oil drilling operations That operation 1s .being con·
were under way off the coast. ducted by Chall enger Miheral
And, while there are oil drill·
ing operations under way about
12 miles off Laguna 's beaches. 'APPLE' CLEAR the rig s potted by callers Thurs.
day was Installing a kelp farm. "'~ C.'"E'uE·~'E.? Officials at Glomar Marine ~ L JU . J ".I •
Develo pme nt Company or
Newport Beach said ftM{-crane barg~, which was go)l~ ~bi~
morning. assisted in lowering a
sus pended kelp farm into Vie
ocean. '
G lo mar. Wlder contract-lo
General Electric. is conducllng
a kelp farm exper1ment off the
Laguna coast. Crewmen aboard
Olom ar's crane barge installed a
metal plat{orm embedded with
kelp SO fee[ under water Thurs-
day.
T he kelp produced would be
used ex.pertmentally to produce
methane gas, a fuel.
NEW YORK IA P I · Former
President Nixon left New York
wittt praise fo r Big Apple
weather.
"The weather is beautiful.
i\lmos t•as c l ear a s Sa n
Clemente." Nixon said Thurs-
day. moments before he left for
Kennedy Airport to board o
Olghl to Los Angeles.
Nlxon had breakfast with hl!I
son-In-law. Edward Cox. and his
form e r i.ecretary of ittate,
Wiiiiam Rogers. at the Waldorf·
Astorlo Hot.I. wflcr ~ stayed
during his vi It.
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a nd Oil Company. which. a long
with Global Marine. lS a whollv
owned s ubsidiary of G lobal
Ma rine lnc. The parent com·
pany built lh<· Aiant Glomar Ex
plorer s py s hip. th<• m)stcry
vessel which J!a1 ned notoriety
when it pulled a Soviet sub·
marine from the ocean bottom
near Hawaii four years ago.
C¥11enger Mineral began ex
ploratory oil drilling operations
earlier this month about 12 miles
offshore. A spokesman ror that
Los Angeles based firm said
those oil operations are unrelat-
ed lo the l(elp bed project.
Taylor Hancock, senior vice
president of Challenger said the
Glomar Coral Sea. a 40<Hoot
drilling ship. is seeking oil In
1.200 feet or water and 4,500 feet
beneath the ocean fl oor off
Laguna's coast.
The firm least>d about S.600
acres ol ocean floor from the
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage·
mcnl in 1975 for exploratory
drlllln5(. Dnd has a Jl('r m1t to con·
duct drllllf\11 opcrnttons throu1th
<Stt RIG, Pa.ce A21
ea
Poses
Include
JFK G11n
WASHINGTON IA.Pl Photo-
graph analyst~ testified today
thut scientific tests proved the
outhcnticity or three snapshots
showing Lee Harvey Oswa ld
posing in his back yard with the
rifle that killed President John
F . Kennedy.
Ca lvin McCamy and Cecil
Kirk told the House assassina-
tions committee they found no
<'vid e nce that the s naps hots
wen• faked.
Th(• tt.>stimony s upported the
Warre n Comm i s-;io n's con-
<:lus1ons that Oswald killed Ken-
nedy and that ht-acted alone.
Critics have speculated that the
snapshots were faked by some.
on(• trying lo fra me Oswald
hefore the assassination by link-
'"~ him with the weapon.
Thl' critics saw a disparity in
tht• s hadows cast by Os wald's
nose and by his body. an ap-
parent difference between the
stock of the rine in the snapshot
<.1nd th(• actual weapo·n a nd a line
a c ros:-. Oswald 's chin In the
photos SUJ.?~cstinl( that the head
was supt•rimposed on the pie·
tun•
Hut McCam y. a physicist-
m at hemati ci a n , s a id suc h
speculation "has been based on
observations by people least
qualifi ed to make the observa-
tions ··
<SeeOSWALD. Page A2)
Co ast
Weathe r
Mostly sunny through
Snlurday a nd s lightly
wa rmer. Lows tonight 57
to 63. Highs Snturday 72
al beaches and 76 to 80 in·
land.
I NSIDE TODA~
A mobile society hGI tradM
!hoe. leather /or steel-belted
radlal1t arid created Dri~·lrt
Cu lture .in So uthern
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Slays Wife, J,,,.laws in Rampage
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RIG ...
111•1 t. llunt.:OLk ~<Jld
111• ':11d the current drilljng
14 1 I I h 1· sus p c nd 4'!d Oc:t. I,
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Thi· quarter a<'rc ke lp farm
!>USJH•ml1 ·d l.100 feet from lht•
bottom of the ot·eun. will receivt•
nut n l'nh hy way of u 48-inch
p1 rw I hrough wh1 l'h wuter from
!ht· houom wel l be pumped to
r1·1·<1 th1· k1·lp
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1·1owing forms of plant lire, i.tnd
''hat w1•'n• <10111g t•Ssl•ntiully 1i,
~·rowing lul'I." ('rnokc i-a1d Tht•
n 1nt ra<·t w11 h <:1•neral Electrn·
1 ... fundt·d hy the ln!>l1lut1• of Gu:-.
Tt•i·hnnlogy.
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hy Dr Wh l•elcr North of lht•
{'alTcch Marin<.• laboratory al
<.:oron;.t del Mur
Crooke ~rni<t the suspe ndt'd
k1·lp form will he in place off
L<i~unn Heat•h for al lca:;l a
y1'ifr Buoys. ltghls a nd a fog
horn hove bct·n plucNt around
the <iuurtcr at•n· farm to wurn
vc,sscll'! away from the proJeCI
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m e nlt. wt•rl' lx'm~ modi• to pay a
fint• for the rl'IN1se of a U.S
tuna bout and her crew of M
11<.•izcd by El Salvador for fish111g
within that country's 200·mi11·
coa!>tal 1.nnl', !>a y!> an ownc•r of
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Dropped on Freeway
Radioactive Waste
Emlangers Tiro
SW IF'l'W.l\TEH, l'a !APl
Slate police said today a con-
tainer of radiouct rve cobalt
w:J!>lt' !>phi orx:n on Inters tate 80
m northt•ast Penn1>yl vania after
apµarenlly rall in~ from a pass·
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Ont• of thosf'. troopt·r .John
Fa lc!>ky of the Swiftw<tlt•r har
ra ck s. did not r eg1!>ll'r a
dan..:erous n •:idinJ( on <1 r<1d1a
t 1 n n m t' t t' r . s t al<' p " I 1 c e
spokt·sman Tom I.yon s <t1d
Initial pohrc· rq><H'ls !>Utd tht:
uthN t"o unuknt1f1t>d per,on:-.
wen• taken to a nc;rrhy hot.pita!.
but I.yon :i<11rl that t·ouldn'l be
verified.
I\ :-.late polt1·1· hpoke!>\\Omun at
Swiflw<Atcr M ild a tota l of four
t•mH<iinCr!> of lhl' J,!ranul<1r waste
\\ 1•n • found ut about 10 a m nt·ar
I hl' 1ntc·r!>l'tl111n of I-HO :ind
Houll' 115 m Carbon County She
clrcl not know wht're the ('On·
ta1m•rs wt're being tukt'n
The containers were found in a
re m ote area that 1s not heavily
populated No large cities or
towns a rc in the area.
As a precaution . state police
blocked off two exits of f.80 on
either side or the s pill.
"We're• not too sure of wha t we
havt• there It could ~ a dud. or
Four Savagely
Beate1" Le/ t
For Dead
R I VERS IDE !AP ) A
wom an. her two small C'hildren
and 1:1 nl•ighbor wer e brutall y
beaten wit h u cai.;t-iron !>k1llet
early today und left tor dead m u
Riverside condominium, poltct·
so id
The four w~ in "very (•ritlcul
condition" ut llivl·r~1;l1• Com
mun1ty lfoxpitul followlni.t th1· :l
a .m u ltul'k , sa id Hlv1·ri.1d1·
police Ll Don Waltt•r i.
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to huvu uonc to the fopkln11
homc when !1hc heard noise. lw
SO id.
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wa 11 b roken Into . nor did
unythlng aµpear to be 11tolcn, he
udded.
wt• could h~ real problem
the r e ." s aid Jim Shaw. ex·
eculive secret ary of the slatt:
llazurdous Substances Hoard
He said two state experts in
nu<:lt•ar i.ubstant'l':-. wt•re sent to
the M't•nc by hl'l1coplt•r
Shaw !'>aid <hffc r·c·nt form~ of
1·oball havl' vary11114 dt•J.!n•c!> of
toxic·1tv The rad1ouc•l1\'t• t·h·
ment i!> often used in t i.tnCt·r
treatments
Fro111 r~ A J
BABIES ...
ty to produrt· a pregnancy and
Hwl only an "1nfin1ll's1ma1·
number of the t·ggs in <1 woman
<1re used in rl•product1o n.
Bigge r s !>a 1d <i "rou g h .
ballpark e s l1malt'" was tha t
560.000 Ameru:an WOITIL'n haVl'
Fallopian tubt• prohlt•ms that
might lk byp;issed with fcrt1hzu
tron in vitro ( 111 a glas s l a nd n·
im planta tion 1n the womb
lie testified that 1f three of lhl'
eggs fertilized in a laboratory
were re implanted. a woman
would have a 53 percent chanC'c
of having on<• baby and one-
in ·lOO odds of having triplets.
But he said that l he!>e cm·
bryos would h ave t o be
monitored dosely in the womb.
"If you find one triplet 1s
no rma l a nd two <1bnormal. wha t
a re you going to do'? 1 ·11 lcuv(·
that an unanswe red question ...
he s aid.
"As many abnormal em bryos
would be produced m vitro as
there are produced normally." he
said. because the s perm and egg
from the human donors m ay con-
tain the saml· chrom osome ab-
norm a I 1ties lhal ocC'ur natura lly.
These and other problems arc
the reason why it usuully takes
muny ;11·ts of intercourse for a
t•ouplt.· to eoncc1vc.• a ch ild, he
said
T hl' l'thks hourd wui, meeting
; S lll't'1.f1 ca ll y to ('O n si d c r
wlwt lwr to 111low funding for
t'XP''' 11n t·nt!> hv u Nashville.
'1'1•1111 . n •!w1ir1•her who d ocs nol
111tt·11d to n ·111111lanl lht• humun
('IH.ttf lw f1•r1Ill11•s Dr Pierre
S1111p111 I 11r V11111h·rb1lt tlnivt•rMty
w11 11t:1 111 ..,11111\ tlll'lll for 1111111 !>iX
tla \" 1111 1:1·11t·l 11· tl1·f1·1·t ~ tlwn
fl 1•1•11 111 tlo •.,1111\ th1·111
'-I IW1li ' Sale
&'ally Fraud?
N1•\\ purl l11•11 <'h llOh t't' say
1 lwy ·,.,. not :-.ur1 · whNhe r to
1•hunH' two Wl''4l 01 111\F{l' County
m1•11 wllh 11 nnrl"otu·s violntlon
II I f l'lt 111 I
'l'ht• I we> nwn w1·1·1· arn·i,tl·d
We•d1w11c111y t•vcnlng in C-Orona
111•1 M 11r 11fkr ullegt•dly selling
~orrw l111~hh1h to a man al a gas
11lullon Th<' lrunsactlon was oh·
Sl•rv<'d by Officer Doug Parmen-
tier who stopped the two m en a
rew blocks away and sear chc.-d
tht•lr car.
The officer said h,.. round no
hush. but did locate a similar
lookln~ Rubstunce that appeared
lo be s11ge lcuves :;tuck together
with syrup
~oder Cover
Councilmen Don fl:elmets
NEW ORLEANS 1AP l The New Orleanb City
Council is aolng under cover.
Noting citizens were "becoming Increasingly
bclllgcrent and hostile toward elt'cled official~." the
City Councll pas ed a resolution requiring coun·
c1lmen to wear helmet~ duf'lng council meetings.
The helmets arc Intended aH protection from dis·
villflcations. the tongue-in.cheek resolution said
After Councilman F ronk Friedler read his res-olution, the ::;even coun cil men solemnly donned
hard hats.
f',....PageAJ
OSWALD ...
11 1· s aid those who questioned
the s naps hots failed to employ
scie ntific methods lo andlyu·
tht'm.
M cCamy said he a nd the other
photo exr>erts consulted by thl·
House committee rel1e~ largely
on the tec hniques or pt\otogram
mctry. which he defined as lht·
!-tl'1cnce "of ascerta inin~ the
po:,rtmns <ind dimcnswns or Ob·
Jl'cts from meas urements on
photograph.s of the objects.·•
Unlike simpler ruler measure
ments from pho tos. these
calc ulations take into account
the tilt and angle· of the 1mage!-t
in relation to the cam er a. he
:-.a id.
·Mccamy said he determined
'that the shadows were a uthe ntic
by extending lines from them
and finding tha t they co11verged
al the points they s hould h ave
with the sun at the a ngle il was
when thl' sn;ipshots were taken
Kirk. a 01stncl of Columbia
po li ce sergeant . said a chip in
the wood or the rifle perfectly
matches <A c hip that appcan; on
the w e.a pon in one of the
s napshots
Thal and otht'r t l'st :; led
Mccamy <1nd Kirk to tht· con-
c lus ion that tht· rifle in the
i.nupshols was th<.· s ame as the
murder wea1x>n. McCamy said.
Expla ining the c hin line.
McCamy sa(d· "It's not the pic-
ture that has a lint: across the
chm 1t " the: man who has a
linl' a<'ross th1.: chm.··
II c s howe d othc r photos of
Os wa ld where thc chm crease
was a pparent and said d1r -
fe rences in lighlin(? makt· it ap·
pear more or less prominent en
different pictures .
Flood Refugees
Hcprescntat1vc:-. or lht· Centra l
Intelligence .l\gency Wt'rt' to
te stify later today about what
knowledge tbe agency had of
Oswald's adivltles w hile h'e
li ved in the Soviet Union from
1959 to June 1962. People uµl'OOlNI by m orhoon rains and floodin r.: wa il for
their food rntw11!'. ut " t t·l1 t·f cam p near l\l od<.·I Town. <1
:-.11hurh ol '.':c•w Dl'lh1 11 mtlt•s to the north of th~ Indian
c·ap11 ,t(
f'rowt Pflfle A J
ASHES •••
Drug Theft Foiled
By Huntington Man
nesses to the attack on F ero at
th e s aloon.
Police believe Fero was stand·
mg m thl• :-.aloon doorway when
he was pulled into the har an<I
stubbed m his lowt•r hat'k f't•ro
was on crutche'i when h(' wu:-.
stahhcd rluc.· to a lt>g rn1ury.
po lice su1d l'or mt.•r J l u 11t1p~lon llt-ach ('1
I y ('111llll'il m :111 N11hl t· Wu1tt'
f11 t•d two 111 ... 1111 -.hots :11 a fll'<'lng
handit \\ho lrl(·fl lo roh Wuitl'·s
phurmaty Thursduy afte rnoon
No Onl' w<1:-hurl
The i,hotl> from Willi<"!> :Iii
Rapes Spur
Precautions
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP •
Forest offi ci<ils in the Desola
tion Valley Wilderness area say
they will bei.trn l a king extra
security precautions in the w<ik t•
of two robbery-rapes in less th<An
two weeks
The El Dora d o Count y
s her iff's o ffi<'e sa id Thursd:.iy
that in both rnstanC'es. u woman
was raf>{'d by two men one ('ar
ry1ng a knife and the other a gun
and s he and her m ale compa
nron wcr<.' robbed
The most recent int1dcnt 01·
curred Wednesday and involvl'd
two Re no ca sino workers who
were stopped by two men wear
m i:: s ki m u:-.ks. On .l\ug 26. u cou
pie from San Francisco was at
costed by two men who rapt•cl
the woman and robbed them
Nont• of the v1cl1ms' name' was
n•lt•ascd
,.
1 ;, .
>
ca!ibl.'r pl!>tol <ippurenlly missed
the armed thug who dropped a
bag or prescription drugs he h<Jd
take n from the pharm acy, s aid
poli<·<• Sgt lk rt Chadwic k.
T he c u r ly ·h<tire d bandit.
arm e d w ith a 4 5 c a Ii be r
handgun. n cd the scene 1n a
w h 1 t l' C <id 11 l <1 l' ton v e ~ t I b It·
behl•v1•d stolen in Long Bcu<.·h.
!.'hadw1ck :-.tud
Waite. 5:!. told police the gun
man cnten ·d his 1>ha rma<.·y ul
17.5<!2 lk<Jch Blvd at 5 p.m. and
said hl' 14antcd som e burn oint
mcnt
Gra.ss Turned
In to Police
If 11 n ting ton R ('a<· h po I 1<• t·
U!>Uallv <0onr1 M·att• pot from un
wllhng PNlplt'. Ml lh1•v w1•n •
r:1tlwr s hoC'kt•d Wccln1·s diiy wh1•11
ont• 1·1tin ·n m :.irchl"d up to tl11·
front dt·sk at pnl1t•1· hl'.111
quurlt•r s lo g1vl· them s ome•
lrwl•stigator~ said lht• llunl
1ngton Beach result•nt h and NI
•>''Cl <i do.:en healthy mar 11u.1na
11l;ins to lht• front des k offitt•r
11 1· ... :11<1 \\ ho1•vt·r upr11ol1•<i
thl'm lrom whcn·H·r lhev \.\t'll'
growing appurenUy losi:.cd tht•m
ovl'r hi!-. h<1C'k f1·nn'
Police s aid Fero. also known
a s "Mad Dog.·· was we ll known
in the downtown area a nd car
ricd a buck knife when hl· wu:-
cotabbed.
"Mad Dog never C'aused mt
uny troulJlc." su1d !-taloon keeper
Mulligan
Nkomo Said
A 'Monster'
SALISBURY. Rhodesia !AP1
Prime Minister Ian Sm ith ha!>
branded J o,hua Nkomo :.i
"monster " for thl· dl'alhs of 4H
pt'r~ons a fter thl· downin~ of :.i
{'1v1lwn <11rlinc1 and ruled out
any further contucts with the
black guer r ilia lcudl'r.
Sµeak1ng a t a nt•w:-. confercn1•1·
Thur,dav. Srnrth <1h.o unnounc(·<I
a aack<iown on locul ch apter-. of
fo reign b<ASl'd g uc rnlla outfit:-.
A bout 300 Nkomo s upportn '
"ere reported arrested an th1·
roundup onkr<'d hy Smith.
N komu. whosl' forces an·
hased in Zambia, a nd Robert
Mu gabe. whos e g u e rrilli.t '
oper ate from Mozum b1que, arl•
1,llltt'd in wh<1t 1s c a lle d tht•
l'atriot1c Front They have been
f1f.(ht1ng for six years to take
ovt'r tht" Rhodesian government.
~,
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...lia... ,' o~; ... ~ .,/ A~-,,,,;' In most cases we'd answer "yes to th1t Question. bul
1 ~ ; there's more !hon meela the eye wnere 11 concern• the
;' purchas1ng ot carpeting A pretenllout store front
; surely Isn't the answer. anymore !hall estllblltt\ments
; that feature nd1culou1 low prices with padding i nd
;' 1nstallat1on Included What s the anawer? Atderi't l we II
; open your eyes to a carpeting concept unexcelledl
;' Let u s prCNe 11 ,
DEN'S
: iiisiailitiaii: ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
• COSTA MESA. CAttF . 92627 • PHONl: 6<16 -<1838 -646°2355
Orange Coast
EDITION
I
Today'8 C•o !iia g
N.Y. S toeks
VOL. 71 . NO. 258. 4 SECT ION S. 48 PAG ES O RANGE COU NTY. CALIFORN IA FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1978 Nie T E N CENTS
Election Rivals Clash' at Meeting
By KtlRf:MT 8<\R"'l:R
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or 1.:ra1111 ... 1,ir11l 1nl{ .ind qu1• .. 111111•"fl
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l'°htu·al 1i1alh1 •r1ni.t 1n llunt111w11111
Ht•uch ll1ur.1l11\
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,·umh1•11t 1n th1· 7:JrtJ 1\-.,1•1nhl'
ll1~tru·t\ ..,.11d h1· .,.,uuldn t bt· .1,
. fruntt1l • Ul> h1 ... UPJll.lllt'OI ..ind
lhtln't rt>ply to 1•a1·t'i 1·h.•rt.!t.'
llt• 'aul. ho~t·v1•r th<it tu· nu-.
luu~ht :tJt<llll'>I r1i.1n.,: l'U1>1\ hull
n ,,, 'u11po1 lt·d t·du1 ;.it11>1l 1 •·
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'IJt'!ltil!l~ lllllt'I C'll) h lot•r:il.., or
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\ ni.;1 ·!.·" ·
·rh •· 1'.\l h.ini.;1· l1 \1·11Ptl ,,
lt·~u.l.111\l' furun) \fJOll "''rPd Ii}
lht• C lran~t· ('01.1:-.t l\:o. ... 1>C1<1lH11\ JI
It nClf·d h\ n111rt" th an 1011
IK'r""n"
More R esearch Urged
T he nuon·t1me a rralr <.ilso
1n,1ll'ht'il up Hon Cordova and
Jnhn S(•hnHl l., upfK1ncnt!> In the
:uah St uh· Scnatl' D1!>tr1C't
~1 Jr1 a n Ui·rwc:-.0 11 . tht·
l!t•1JulJl1l't1n C'1111tl1tlall.' in the 7'1th
1\:-.:-.t·n)bl,11 . p<1l'til.·1pt1tl'd but J ohn
lla r r1:.on. ht·r· opponcnl. did not
G 1bso11 s:.u d that "I a nge r s
i.:randstandL<d hy m aking public
t•on1rnent:. that he "'·ould return
a vur t ion of thc lt•gislators·
futurt• :-alury 111crcusc.
Test-tube Babies
'Risk Abnormality'
\\11\SlllNGTON l1\l'1 r\ go1 ·
t•r nrn('nt cth1C':-. p1Jn1•I "'°'a:. 1<1ld
1n1fa y lhal lt•:o.t luht· hu m :1n
rt·r(llJ 7al1un 11' Jik t•ly to l)l"fl(JUCl'
a' m;111)' ahnurm;d l'mhryo:. a :-.
nnrm;1I fc r1 ih7,;1t1011 1n:-.1de the
mnthl'r':-. hndy
rt•:-.ultcd 1n th<' hi rth or a hc<illhy
bahy ~1rl July 25 to" prc v1ou:.l':J
chddh•ss t.'OUJJle
B1 g~t'r:-. l1 •s tified as the I
mem he r El h it~ Ad visory Hoard
to the Dcpa11ment of llt·alth.
F:dueat1011 and Wt•lfart• 01x·nt'<I
puhlir hi•arin~s on lhl' ethical
11ucst1nni. in vol\Cd 1n t his re
st·:1rl'h and lo ret:ommend ~OV·
t·rnm ent :1el111n Its d ee1:.1on
may not be madt.• for st•\'Cr<il
rnonths
prnding further revic""' The de·
('ISIOn rcSL<; ""'llh llE\\.' &>c reta r)'
Just•ph A Califano Jr
Higgt.'rs expl :uned to lhl' p;1 nel
of doctors. la""'Yl'rS. laymen and
a pric-st that the human body
normally s urfers "an enormous
lo~s or l'mbryon1 c matlcr .. For lh:c1t r t·a,on, ll a r \":trd
1'.1 t·d 1(";:d St:honl p hy:-.1olug1sl
,luhrl I> lliiU.!t'r:-. :-.;11d . more ex·
pt•r1ml·ntat1u r1 shuul d hf· don<' on
the p l'f'H.'I'"!> licfort• al\t·inpt1ni.: to
rt•1mplant 1•mhr)11:-. tu 1i1·udut·c ;1
h \'(• b1r1h
1\ !'>lmdur prot't'S:o. 1n t:n~a nd
1'h c ~O\'(•rn nll'OI !>IOPl)f'd
h nant·tni.t :-ouch rci.t•:i rch in 1!175
Under Cover
Counci lmen Don Helmets
N F.\V ORl.Ei\NS •i\J>J The Ne"' C)rlcil llS City
Count·il i!-i going und1:r i.:ovt•r.
'.'l'ul1ng l'it izt·n:-. '''l'f l' "hec..·om1nl.! 1ni.:rt·a!'.1n1-:ly
l1t•lltl.!l'l'l'l1I ;ind ho!-.l1lt• IO\\'~rd ulcctt•d officials .·· lht•
Cily Counl·•I pu~scd a rl•solut1on rt•quiring coun-
i.:ihnc n tu v.·t·ar hl'lmt·t1' during council mcl'tin,t:s.
'!'ht· ht·lmt·ts u1·c intc..·ndl·d us prolt•t·tion rron1 dis ·
v1I1f1t·at i11ns. t hl' tongue ·ill ·('ht•ek resolution Si.I Id
1\llcr Cnunt·ilman !-'rank f-'rit•<.llc..·1· J'l'<.HI his l'l'!-1 ·
11lu t10 11. the !'>t..'\·c n tuunc1 lmt•n s olemnly d cnl nt·d
h ;;1rd hut!'>
Study of a Study
Newport to Study
Parking Plan Anew
A 111 ~111 111 1mprt1\'1• p;,1rk1 n).! 1n
1·t.·nlr:1I NeYllll1rl ha' h1•en left
jdlJn).! 10 lll'lilf;,il hy l't\y ('UUrt
t llnll'll v•hu :-.;,1111 lh1 •y ~·11111 more•
s1ud1es ol u :-.tudy th;al wa:. dc
'Hash' Sale
Real.Ly Fraud?
Nc ~·p11r t BPaeh IJO IL cc '>:t)'
th1•y re• nut !'>Urt· whl'lher tn
l'h:1 ri.:1· t~·o wf!:-.t Urangl' Count\·
n1t•n with ;,1 narcollt·:-. v1ol;1t u1fi
or fraud
1'h1• IY.-'O men "'°'t·rt• a rrt·slcd
\V1·1lllt"'day cvt•ning n1 Cornn<i
dt•I ~t ar aft l•r allt•i<cdly ~l'lh ni.:
sornl' hashish to a m an al a ga:-.
st:.1tion 'l'ht· l ransa('tion w<is ob·
st·r ved hy l)ffit•t•r L>ou).! P<1rm1:n.
ti1·r ~·ho s10111lt·d the l""'O men a
rl'w hlt1t:ks ""'':1y and searcht.>d
thl'ir c;11·
'l'h t• off1(•rr ~aid h1• found no
hash, hut did /11c;1lt• a stmtlar
look1n).! :-.ubstani:c that appearl'd
to I><.' !>a).!t' lt·avt•s slut•k toi.:ether
""'Ith syr up.
!>1gnrcl to gt·l lht• plan in gc;,i r
ll a lher than hold a public
ht•ar111 ).! on lhl' study rt•comml'n
dati ons. counl'1h'f'11.:n dce1dl.'d to
rl'ft•r 11 to !ht• city 's Ci t17.en':-.
Co mm1ltt•t• on 1'rans purtation
;ind lh(' pnh C'C 1lc1,artment
Tht· S2U,790 study by Wilbur
Smith and Assoc1:.1tes was com·
missioned hy couneilme n last
summl·r aftt·r a group or <.:an·
nt•ry Villaj.ll" and Lido art•a bu~1·
nt•ssml'n lr1l'd to lalk lhe c1lv 1n·
tu S(•lt1n).! up a parking :iulh0rily
lo buy park in).! tots
'f hal mO\'l' ~·as put orf by COm-
ffil SS IOOillU thl' Wilhur Smith
st ud \·.
'l'h.l' 1·c>1>or1 was eomplct1.:d 1n
M;1rch :i nti :-.inl'l' then has been
studi1•d by the t·1ty·s Planning
Cnmmiss1on
It t'onta111s a !.l'rics or rt•com·
rnt•nd alions .
Thl' cit y s hould buy the
CalTrans park 1n~ tot on West
Coast llighway near the Arches
and us1• 11 as u peripheral lot.
Thi.' Oran.qt' County Trans it
Tll strict should bl' ci.11lcd upon to
est abl ish a shuUll' hus s)•stem
jSet· PARKING . Pal(c i\21
CdM Youth'~ Slayer
Sentenced in Hawaii -.
ll ONOl.Ul~U !AT'l A 34
year old ma n. tnnvi ctt•d in the
stabbin~ dt'1t th ncnr ht•re or a
Corona dt•I Mar youth. has IX'icn
!it•ntt·nt•t'(I to 10 yeaN in pri:<ion
RoRer Kuehnau was sentenced
Thur~day in st:ile Circuit Court
on a manit laughtcr t'O nvlction
stcmmln,11; from the Dec. 3 slay·
lni;c of John IJn.11.an. 21. ·
J>oHce xald Ku ehnau told them
he stabbt'd 1fa5("n. who W M~
C'a m11in,11. at Lualualei Beach
l'ark nn.Onhu .
.Defense attorneys argued that
tht' stubbinl! was in self·defensf'
when Ilagan approached him In
his vBn lute at ni5(ht.
Kuehnau, who did nO( testify,
told j){)lict· lla1i1an beat him.
llaga n·11 camping companions
sa id he ran tow11rd the vlin
hccause he thOURht Kuchnuu.
h:•d i;toll'n riamping i;icur rrom
h1!1 tent earlier
fi e said that evt·n 1n heallhy
l'O upll'S. 1t takes fo ur to six
months or rt•gular sexual acli vi
ty to produl'(' a prcgn<inqy and
that onl y an "inf1n1tcs imal ..
oumher nf tht· C'J.l).!S in a ""'oman
!Ser RAB I ES, Page 1\2 >
UCI Airs
Details
Of Center
Uni\·e rsity or Cnlifornia rc-
gl'nts were told further dt•lliils
·rhursday of a plan to build a S35
millio n mus 1r center on thl'
t·ampu,.; of UC Jrvinl'.
According to L. E. Cox. \'it•t•
t·ha n cl•ll ur for bus iness und
f1 r.;•nC'l' ;it Ut:J. the 1nform:tlion
packet g1vl'n tn tht• regents was
a proj!rt•ss report or an attempt
to "try lo ;irr1vt: a l a mutually
agreeable basis ffr agreement.··
llC' hl'Stl :tted fo t·al l the de·
libcr.:1lions, bct wet'n the-uni·
vcr sity ;i nd a local. privatl.',
roundation "''h1 ch :-.cC'ks lo con·
:-.11·uc t thC' compll•x , Ora ni.:e
Count\' ~lu s t (' Ct.·ntc r Inc. "nei;:ot1at1on..'i ...
Nevl'rthC'lcss. according to tn·
formation i.:1ven to re1i1eots. a
pro po:-.l'd ai.:rl'cment is being
pre r)ar1.:d w11h the nonprorit
fu nd ra1s1ng corporation.
Somt• 11f thl' ll'rms or lhl' pr<1·
J)(}St•d ai.:rct•mcnt art·;
Thl· l'om1,lex ~·111 l'Ont ain a
concert hall . a lar gt· thl•atcr. a
ISel' MUSIL", Page A2>
World War II
CO«femaker
Dead at 85
SAN DIEGO CAP1 -· Phillip
Joh n s ton, whose Code con·
rounded the J apanese in World
War II , has died three days
before he would have observed
his 86th birthday.
A graveside funeral is planned
today at Glendale .
Johnston, who died Monday in
Veterans Hospital here, li ved in
nearby Chula Vista. He spent his
summers in Flagstaff , Ariz.
As a youth. he lived In a mi5-
ll ionary complex 40 miles east of
Flagstafr and learned the Nava·
jo language. A veteran or World
War I. he suggested use or the
complex longuage for secret
communications in World War II
while he worked as a ell)'
engineeY. for Los Anj{eles.
A school to train Navajo "code
talke rs" was e stablished at
Camp Pendleton and Johnston
wa5 given the rank or technical
s erecant, serving as a recruiter
among the Navajos in Arltona,
Utah and New Mexico.
The use or the Indian lan1ua1e
conroundcd the Japanei;e, who
"''e r e unabl e to de c iph tr
me11 1aaes sent by the code
t a lke rs. J o hns to n received
!lpeclal congressional recognl·
tlon In 1964, 24 years after Japa.n
is urrcndered.
A brother, David, 1urvlve1.
lie claimed that Mangers .
however, voled in favor of
•spending '28 million to rund the
legislators' retirement system.
G ibson a lso cha rged that
r.1angers received $16.000 from
Leo r.t l'Carthy to pull him
through the 197G clel'tion in re
turn for Mangers' support of
"'1 cCarthy as Assembly speaker.
I-le said further that Man(il ers·
cr edibility was pul in doubt
~·hen Mangers talked in fa vor or
V'wlent Storm
tax reforms but ~·as an opponenl
or Proposition 13.
Mangers said thal the· 1n
te l'CS \S Of ho m eowne rs hav~·
dominated his acliv111t·s. 11£· said
that he has worked fur school rl'·
fo rms a nd a~a1nst the r1 s1ng
costs or government.
Manaers said tha t hii. pro·
posed moratorium on unesscn
tial school legislation has proved
e ffective because m any bills
have been killed voluntarily He
said million~ or dollars havt:
bt::t•n sa v<'d
fl1 angers said tha t ht· has been
r att•d as a moc..lcr aie t•onscrv·
a t1\'C b y A m 1.·r 1ca n s fo r
Ol•mocrat1c Action a11d is mort:
con~t·r v <iti v c th&n s o m t·
Republican. ...
.. , s upported the rcstoralloo or
tht· dt•uth penally.·· he i;;.1id
!\1ungt·rs said <1 poll showed
him lo IX' the mo.st independent
ISef' FORUM . Pa(te 1\2~
l 'h 1s is hO\\' it loo k('d J\londa y \\'ht•n a 50 to
HO-foo t \\'U\'t• t·rashed O\'l'r Lhl' bo\\' of thl'
C}U (!l'll 1'-:li z:i h<.>th II . \Vinds up to '70 milt..·!oo
pt•r hour :.1\:;1, huffl·lt.:d thc luxury llnt·r
1\ho ul 200 p<.i ssengt•r!-. <.i pplau<lcd !ht· :-.kip
pt·r·s st•a n1an!-.htp \\'ht•n lhl'y :.1rr1 vcd 11\
'.\'(•\\' York. ·
Summit Talks Busy
As Deadline Nears
CA~1P DAVID. 1\1d . 1AP•
'fhc !\1iddh: East s ummit has
produl't>d fresh Ei::y ptian.(sraeli
1·ontal'ls but 1s ;1pproach1n).! a
deadline ;1t sundown ttlday that
t•ould keep 1t 111 hmho until nexl
"''l'Ck
President Carter rocusC'd his
weekly foreign policy brcukfast
this morning on the "11ddle East
01•fl'nst' Sec re t a r y lf a ro ld
llrown Joined other prt'sidcntial
;1d\•js(•rs at Camp David for th<·
session. On hand w1·rl' thl' vice
president and Lhl' Sl:l'r eta ry or
stall'.
Pursuing his middleman role,
Prt'sident C'11 rlt'r mt'l twil't•
Thursday with EAYllt's Anwar
Sadat. ~·ho later conferred "''1th
Is rae li f'orcii::n ~1i n1:-.lcr )losht:
Oav11n.
1;he summit pres~ offict• <in·
nouncl'd hc latedly thal Ezer
Wt•i7.man. the Israeli dcfens1·
minist1.:r. also ml'I "''llh Sadat on
Wednesday niJ::hl.
Althoui:h Carte r ha:. not
bro ught Is rael ·s )1 l·nat·hl·m
Begin and Sadat together ;1t tht·
conrc renc<' table s1nct• Sept 7. it
was apparcnl that a ll lhret•
dele1?:alions wert• involved 1n a
busy round of meetings
But spokesman Jody Po°"''Cll
said "more progress and mur1·
ncxibility <1rc essential " 1r tht·
parley is IQ s ucceed
U.S. Wants Yanks
Out of Battle Area
"'tANAGUA, Nicaragua IAPI
The U.S. a mbassador to
Ni c aragua ;1s kcd Pres ide nt
l\nastasio Somo7.a today lo help
ev<1cuate Americans from bat.
tie a r eas in no rthweste rn
Nicarai.:ua, reliable diplomatic
sources said
In thl' t>mbattled city or Leon.
meanwhile. Nica raguan com-
mandos backed by armored can;
und helioopter gunships were
fightin..: bloc k by block to tighten
•
Prime Rate
Hiked Again
NEW YORK lAP I
Citibank, the nalion ·o;
second·larl(e!it, raised its
prime lend.in.It rate from •
91;~ percent to 91.,, percent
tod a y in r es po nse to
Federal Rc:i;erve attempts
to tighten the economy by
inl'reas inR the ·cost of
credit
The move ~·a s be ing
followed by most major
bu nk:s.
The rise, the second in
ll tt lc more than t wo
weeks, pu:shed the rate
which boink s char.i;e on
loans to pre ferred cor·
porate customer!I to Its
hlRheAt point In more tha n
three ye•rs.
a noose around rebel defenden;,
witnesses return1n).! from the
norlhwestern eit y reportl'd .
lJ .S Embassy sources said
some Americans \lo.'erc bclievl'd
res iding in Leon and in two other
r t'h e l ·h t·ld eil il'S 1n th e
northwest. Esteli and Chin:in
de)ta. but the number Was not
known. They wo uld be e vacuat
cd to Managua
The sources said l\mbassador
Mauricio Solaun telephoned his
request lO Somoza this morning,
but the Nicaraguan leader asked
instead for a rormal diplomat1e
note. whil'h was to be delivered
this a ftl'rnoon.
It was unclear whethl"r the
rebe l!i in Leon. Nil'aragua 's
s ccond -larRcs t ci ty and
Somoza's birthplace. would be
able to withs tand the J;:Overn.
ment attack. But insurJ:cnts In
Este li and Chinandt!ga were re·
ported holding on. and Managua
was bracing for a possible rebel
attack to coincide with the eoun.
try 's independence day.
The Leon eyewitnesses report.
ed heavy (ightlng all Presldenl
Somoza's national guard troops
advanced from the edge or the
city toward the downtown area.
Throughout the ni.1tht. bursl!I ol
autom atic·welll)On11 fire. single
t1hots and expl011lon8 could be
heard ln the city of 100.000.
The number or casualties wai;
unknown.
Thous ands or refuRees tlcd
L eon s oulhwa rd , carryln.1t
belnnli(1n.1t:s In butlered suitcase~
or small bundl,-s.
Funeral Held
For Ex-Mesa
Policeman
Funl·ral Sl·rv1ee:-. havl" been
hC'ld 1n Hc.-ct lllurr for former
Cos • a l'o-lesa l'ohet· ofr1t•er Norri:-. r. "'ll t'Ox ~hu died when ht:.
powl·r boat t:rashed during com·
pct.1t11 1n.
··1 think i,l 'i.. sare to say he wa.."
a leg('nd around the Costa Mesa
Poil c1• Department," Sgt S:im
Cordt·iro su1d today
Wilcox. 48. w:is a native nr
Cost a Mesa and Joi ned the rle-
pa rtment 1n 1955. Durlnj! the
nt·xt 11 yt«.1rs he served as ~
traffi c orr1t'l'r, p.:11r0Jm ;,1n and in
\'l'St1j.!llt11r
Kno"''" for h1i; sense or humor
;,ind thrill·sel'king hobbies . 11r
ficcr Wil cox made new:-. wht•n.
d ur111g a heavy fOJ! he landcd
safely 1n a hght pla ne 1n the San
la Ana H1ver bed
Ill' left the de pa rlment 1n 1965
<.ind movt.'Ct 10 Gust1nl' where he
l)c l'amc ;1 fully licensed crop
duste r. oft en ny1nu ill ni i;:hl
llis intc-rcsl in power ho:1t rac·
ing led him to hl'CO fll f' thl'
wor ld 's ret·ord ho!dl'r 1n ht s
class. 1-lc d11..'Ct during a qualify-
111i;: heat earlie r lh1s month 111
lled Bluff
Mr Wilcox 1s survived by his
wlf1·. Hutto . 'i nn . l'>f•t·h ael .
dnughlt•r-., Sall . 'l'on1 and B.J .
all of Gustine. 11arents . llazt.'I
and "Pop" or Colorado. and a
'\Is le r. Fr;1nc('s l"hnm a~ of Cost;i
~ll'Sa.
Coast
Weathe r
~l oi;tl y sunny th rou,c:f'i
S a tu rd ;•y and "'lf~h ll y
wa rmer Lows toni(l;h• 57
to 6:'1. Jhghs Saturday 72
at beacht.'S and 76 to 80 in.
la nd
INSIDE TOD/\\'
~ mobile aoc1ery h(1,J !roded
:;tux.1 letllher for llltt!·bel!ed
radials and crt!Oled VnVf!·l'I
C u/l u1 e r!I So 11 f h l!'rll
Cah/omKJ Stt /coz unll{/, 8' .. ...,,.
--• • I o _ .....
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A2 DAILY PILOT N Q ~rtdaW, b-ea.mber 1&, 1978
Balan~es Factor• f'..._Pa~AI
Mediator Ends PARKING. • •
Crum the pc rlphe rul lot to lht•
p(•nini.uJu bt?ucht>8 t1nd 11hopplntt
urea li
Postal Strife The rutl' on m ell·1., 111 C\•n
trttl Nc:wport should ~ uppt:d tu
iri t't:nt.s .111 h1Ju r t"X<'Cpt on
U.ilbm1 Hoult·v:ird lwtwc.•t'n 19th
.ir11I i t:,l 'ln·l'l., wht•r1· lht· rat•·
.. 111111lcl lw M'l ul ~ c"nti; th1·
.sll 111 fllt•1· r'll\I• y1·ar ;.1round "''-111:\l,ft)~ \I' '
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p11l1· \u\fo~ It\ .1-A ,,, d1n51 th1 ""'i_,,., ht1itlw1 p.11 th.111 th1'
\11 l'\ ltlll,l\. I l'll'C t1•d l111t ,f1 llh
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t 11m ··~"'"'' l:I\ 1111 .. l ,11111·' I 111•,11' .1 lf,11\,1n1
lll't1ft•,~1t 1-.111,-.1 Ill t11 -.1•fl11 th o
11\t' month d1,1111tc• 1111111\tll o1
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'1al<1nt.'' ,1m1ro'(1m;1tl'ly N juul to
I ho.,1• of I ht.• ll'Jt't'lt•rl ;1gr et•m1.•nt
lh·ul} ·, ur h1t rnt1on rlec1:.1on
JJ!rt'l'fl lo prot<'d thl' Jobi. of all
l' u r r t• 11 t P 11 s I a I S l' r v 1 r l' .
Fro• rage A I
MUSIC. • •
'm <J llc r the utt•r a nd s upport
f:ic1l1til'i. ,
ll will bl' built on i.even
.t<·r l':-. lying bt•tween the existing
l 'CI admiruMrat ion build Ing and
lllP F1nt.• J\rls V1l1<Jj(<:
The univerlt1ty will have Lhe
n ghl to <Jpprovc thl' project<:d
programmln l': po li cy o r the
Orange County Mus ic Center
Inc
Ora n g t.' C o unt y M us 1c·
C't.·ntl·r Inc w ill s l·lt.'l'I the•
;1n•h1lt.•ct ror the• t o mµlex. re·
porll'd ly. t orporat1on d 1 recto rs
.Jlrc<Jd~ h;1v1· 't.lt.·c·IL'rl Willwrn
l'l·n ·11·.1 of Nt•wpii't·t fkac·h
l'ons trul'l 1110 w ill ht·g1n
\l'lthln five• years Of thl• Sl~ning
111' lt1t· ag rce ml•nt. or t hl' p ro 1eet
111 a,\ he · :i ho.indon< •<I
()I' ;in IH' (' 0 IJ 11 I ~ Mus I \'
('1•ntc•r In<' would flily ~1 nom 11wl ""''t' of SI pc·r ac·11• 11•·r yt•ar tor
lhl' of I h1.-pm vl'rly
Lc·ni.:th of th1· agn·l·mc nl
"111 ht· !ls ve:>r:-.
I p111i 1•x p1r:i t1 on o f thl·
oll.!fl'l'nll'lil. the bu1ld1nglt or the
n1mpl1•x. and improvl·m l•nts.
1u1 ""h1n g .... and eq u1pm.-n1
\\ 1th1n 11 .... 111 tx·coml' propc·rty ol
1111' 11111\ 1•r:-.1l v
I hl· mu~H· l't'lltl·r c•orpor.1
111111 \\Ill h.1\t• tot<JI re:-.ponsib1ht v
fur l h1· fund r:Hs1ng campa1g ri.
.111<1 p:.iy all t:ost1> to dc!.1~n. build
.ind fu1 n!!o>h the ('Omplex, CJlld
1·0 .... t.., of <1pt•ra tion
J<>nstm,g parking lots at lht.•
1-.1m p11:-. will lw ust•d a nd, 1(
thTt''sarv, the mu!-.1<: l'l'nter <'Or
1111r~1t H111 will hovt' lo p<1y to
h11llrl an~ n1•w parking stru<'
1111 t''
,\b o undt•r the a j.!n ·em1·n1 a'
p ropoi>('d hy the 11n1v(•r::.1ty. the
1·:.i-.ti11g 25 m (•mbc·r hoard of
d 111•1· t 11rs of the mus ic ccntt'r
would he• 1•x p<1 nrfrd by four
1u11v1·r::.11y ;.ippmnlel·:.
The mui.i1· center director~
wo uld l!t'\ lo name the complex,
h ut i.u b1cl'l. according to lhl·
un1vl'rs 1ty p roposal. to R egcntal
Po l1cv 111 Na ming Un iversity
fo'Jt:llltll"'
Mesa R ec Classes
Set for Sign ups
Fall n·~1 st rat1on fo r CJll
rla ~st:, offe red by Cost a Mesa's
De•1J::irlmcnt or Lf'isurc SerVIC$!S
"ill h1.• 1.·oncluC'll•d Sept 25
b(•l WCl·n 6 p rn a nd R p m ;it the
Do wntown Community Ct•ntl'r,
5911 Ct·ntcr SI
For mor<• informa tion and a
full lis t o f <.·l;i.,.. offc.•nngs roolaet
1 tw rlepa rtmt•nl al !i!l6·5300
ORANGE COAST ~
DAILY PILOT
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w I I I ) M \' :-. :-. l' r s (' h m i d I .
t.1 m11u:-. (i,·rman ain:ruft dt.•
.... 1g 1h:r of World War t I. d11.·d
in M unit·h tochi :i follo wing
"''" g1·r~ llt· \\a~ 80
A totul or 2611 fl'l{•tcrx t.hould
ht· uddt•d throughout Uie ur1•u
whl·n · none currently exist
I\ park111~ 1·e·stril'tt0n pro
i.:ru rn 'h11u l<I ht· d"vt•h>pt·d for
I tw n ·.sHknt1ul 1w1J.(hhurhood~ 111
tilt' 1tr'l•;.1 IJl'l ween W c i.t Cou!>t
ll1g hwuy :ind 19th Sln·ct. Thi:.
would tneludl• on(' hour street
p11rk1n~ n·s tric tlons and ttu·
purch ase or purktng t.llCkera. by
r e!>1dents who need to park on
the street!>,
Oswald, JFK Gun
Photos J7 erified
The Wilbur Smith r e port also
rt•com mended lhc use or city
O\.\ nt.·d oH !->t reel parking Iott.
and a p<Jrkini:: validatio n !>ys tc m
for the m . but pla nning com
m i..:-.wnl'rs d1tl not forwa rd that
1elt•a on to l'lty <:oun('llme n '"
pJ rl of tht•lf rN·omm1·ndtJt1oni.
Count•llmt·n ;ti..,,, wt·re told
that the OCTU not1f1c·d c·1t v of
flt'IJI' thul 11 would nut be r'ca:.1
hll· t o l'l1 d 1rl'l't a ll Ct•ntra l
Nl•wport bus Im es to the pro
po~l·d peripheral lot.
Cou nc ilman Paul Humme l
groused Monday about the
Wilbur Smith report, complain·
mg that it would have been bet·
kt' tu talk to the oeq:,p befon·
m .1k1ng the pc1'1pht'r~I ~und
·hull le bus r ecomme ndation:
WASJllNGTON cAP I Photo·
g rnph analysts testified today
th~1 I sc1t·ntific tes ts proved the
authenltt 1ly or thrl'(' snap:.hot~
l'howing Let.· Harvey Os wuld
pos ing 111 his buc k yard with the
rifle tha t killt'tl Presiden t John
F Kennedy .
C a lv in Mccamy and Ce ('1 l
K irk told the !louse assassinu·
lions committee they found no
e vidence that the s naps hots
were faked
The testimony s upported the
Warren Comm 1ss1o n 's con ·
c lus io ns that Oswald killed Ken·
n cd y and that he acted alone.
Critics havt! specula ted that the
s naps hots were faked by some·
one trying to fra m e Os wald
bdort' the assassm <ition by l1 rlk
ing him with thl' we apon.
Fro• rage A J
FORUM •.•
<1( all assemblvmc n
Sc·hm1t7. t h(• He11ublr('<1n cun
did<tte lor the Jbth State Senate
seal. assl'rle d that Cordova " a
libe ral Y.ho 1s posrn)( .,, a r un
'l'l'VUtl\'l'
Cordova s aid th;.it SC'hm1tz hai.
been unrc-;po ni.1ve to coni.t1l
lll0nts <1uring (H'l'\'IO't.o" 'llllb Ill
p ublic offtl·t.· lie aa1d that ln•m t·
res ide nts tn 1971 were forced to
~n to a ne1 g h b o r1ng con·
~n·ssm an to get a poi.I office for
thcrr crty when Schmitz refu~cd
to act.
M rs B e r g P so n , tht·
Bt'publit·an ciJndidJtc rn the 74th
i\sst'mbly Dis tric t. said that
fi g hting innat1on is her number
one obje('live.
S he s<1id that s hl1 would work
for strict i.!J(;!nding hmits a nd re·
duct1ons in government at all
levels She said t h<1t s he woul<l
seek t~ cut high m cdiral costs by
:.ill<1c·krng m<1lpruct1cc ins uranct·
prohlt·m:. and le ngthy court bat
llei. over liability of a ('cidc nts .
T w o t' a n d i d a l (' s f o r t h l'
Lib1.·rturia n Party were in <ilten·
dance, but wcr <.' not inv1lc<l to
l>P('Uk .
In a press conf1•re nce 11 (
ll'rward!->, i\si.embly l'<tnd1daH.'
.J 1 m G a I I a g h e r a t t a <: k e d
M anger!>' record. He said thut
l\l :.ingers will vote for a n vthtnR
w 11 h <1 bill or a prin· !<lg •
111• s<11 d th<.tt G11Jsrm " <1
b11rc 11ucr;it <i nd 1nt·<1pable o f
representing the p eopll''s in-
tl'resls.
Uavid Ul·rg l:.md or Co~ta Mesa.
the Libcrt:.inan cand1d<ile for tht·
~flth State Se nate s e t1t. s <1 1d
n1•1lher Schmitz nor Cordova of.
fe r('l.I a trutt 1:1 lle rnatiVl'
"No vote for the Hcpublican or
OC'mO('filt wi II c·hangtt th ml(s,"
he s <11tl
Th~ critic::. saw a disparity m
tht• shadows cast by Os wald's
noi.P and by his body. an ap .
vu rent difference bet wee n the
:-.tci c k of the rifle in the snaps hot
und the actual weapon and a hnt•
uc·1·oss Os w<J ld 's ('hin 1n the
photos s ugges ting thut the head
was s upenmposed on the p1c-
turr
But Mccamy. a physicis t ·
mathema ti c ian . s aid s uch ~peculation "has been based on
o bser vations by people least
qualified to make the observa-
tions ··
lfo said those who ques tioned
the s n11pshols failed to employ
sc1ent1f1 c methods to a nulyze
Lhe m
McCamy s aid he and the othe r
photo experts cons ulted b v the
llous l' commiltct• rc hcd la·rRelv
on the techniques of photogram.
m et ry. which he defined as the
'c1 ~nct· "of ascert aining the
yos1t1ons and dimensions of ob f 1c t:ls from mcasur ('mc nts on
1>hoto graph::. of the objccb ...
lJ11likc 'implc r ruler me <is url'·
m 1· n t i. fro m photos , these t·~ilt·ul:.itiom. takl! rnto aL·count
lhe Liii ancJ <tlll.!ll' o l lht· image!'>
111 rl'IJlmn lo th(: eumt•r;1. he
!>aid
* * * CIA. Concedes
Errors in
Nosenko Case
W 1\SHINGTON IA P l The
CIA concede d today 1t made
serio us mislcikes m 1l s mit1<1I
handling of a Sovie t de fector
who said he h ut! been a KG 8 of
ficw l with knowledge of Lc l'
llarve y Os wald's a ctivities in
Hussia from 1959 to 1962.
recommendation.
If<.' was joined by Councilman
1>1111 Mcinnis who sug~Cltted
fur ther study of th<: s tudy "I
want <•,·cryone involve d to h:tvl'
a thoroug h undc ri.landrng before
Wl' d o any thing.·· he :,aid.
Wning Code
Enforcement
Strengthened
N ewpor t Beach c ity coun
l'llmcn have decided to endow
orlt.• c ity c m ployc(' with "mu:,,. dt• ..
Councilmen ha v1· given pn·
l1m1nH l'y approvul t o ~·n o r
d111 a n<'l' lhal Wl)Uld g i ve lht·
1·11 y ·:-; <·od e enforceme nt office r
t ht• a uthonty to issue citation ..
fol' \'IOl:.illon' of thl· c1ly's zon1ni.:
;ind pl<Jnmnj.! c1xk s.
l'1nal approval 1s :.lated for
St•pt 2~ The• mca~urt• would go
into effect 30 days later
C1l.} mana~er Robert W ynn
:.a id lht• m eas ure wa~ requested
to g 1 ve the officer the .. muscle ..
10 l'nforn· violations he s poti.
"Wl:'ve had r e!>1de nts as k us
w hat ts the poml of the codes 1r
we.' d on't have anyone to c nforct·
the m ." he 'aid ..
Warehouse Rified •
In Ne wport Beach
N e wport R e a c h poli c 1•
The C IA·i; treatme nt of Yun th eo rized today t h at thieve!> ~osc nko "wus counte r produt w1.·n· 1->urprised in the act of
t1 ve crc·atcd a lot of mis111 !.lc al1nf.! offll'e equipment from
formation " from 1002 'until 1967, an airport an::i warehouse and
John L1mond llart testified on flt.>rl . lt.•u ving S4 .150 worth or
b e h a lf of the 1nt c lligcnet.• equipment ~hind.
agenty _.The break 111 wa!. d isco vered
C'I /\ U1 rc·c t or S tans fic.•l d ~Ur!.da y m ?~n1n g at th e
Turne r ret.11ned llJrt. a retired '.t o~~ge fa c ll1t y u s~d b y
al(en cy offir 1:tl, to pre pan• L n.1\<:rs1 ty Offtc~ Equipment
testimo ny uhout the Nosenko Int Company off1cwb s atd tht•
m:itlc•r lw fon: the.· House us 1h 1 l' v e i> go t a w n y w 1th • c·alt'u l ators and t y pc wnl t•r !\
s ussinut ions l'Om m 1ttee. which va I ue d al S3.375
ii. looking Into the murder of
Pres1dl0nl John F Kennedy.
Tht· Warre n Commission dt·
l<:rmincd lh<•t O!.wald was tht:
murderer aml ac•tcd :done.
Tht• a gency ron rluded that
Nosenko wus not a bona fide de·
fet'lor and m ay have hcen ii ~GB plcinl, then reve rsed itself
m 1968 and d<•c idc.•d he was 11
ll0f.!ili m11te defector
Escapee's Rosi.ages
Abducted COuple
Still in Danger?
MOUNTA I N HOME . Ark
t '' P 1 An elderly couple bcm~
he ld hostai;!e by a icnn~St'l'
prison es capee called their son
today to s ay they had been set
free. but author1ltes said the l-.On
be lieves lhey may havl.' been
fo r't!cd by their adduc t o r lo
make the call ..
fo u1· me n who l'scape d fro m
pn~on in T <.'nnessec . Two of the
fo ur wer,£' recaptured Ttwrs rl<•Y
when their car crashed jnto a
police cur T he fourth escapee
was tll lar!(c .
[ Pilot Logbook J
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Who'll Say One
For the Council?
Ry JOANN•: Rf:YNOLDS
Of IM 0•11' ~I ... S~ ~t:Wf}(>rf lkue·h U()t•s n 't hl.fV(' (l rJruycr
1 h•·r1· <Jrt• thm.1· wl111 dwm llll'y'vc.· known that for
yt>UI'!\
ll '!>, u s irnplP c.•nuugh pruhlt'nt City councilmen h<Jve
:1lway11 or.1t·n1·d the11 nll't.·ting .. With th<· pledge or allegiance
tine! an 111VOC'JI um <h•ltvt•rt•fj by IJ membe r of the town's ('lergy
l.ATEl.V, T H E ('llURC'llMEN haven't b<!en showmg
up a~ l)Chedult'(I, ll-av111u thl' prayer dutu.•s to councilmen.
Thl' last stra~ a pph1'<•rltly lunded on the camel's ba ck
m Jul} when Coun<:1l\.\0111an Juc kte Heather prayed for
:soft words lh<Jl ('1JUn1·1lmc n woultln't t'hokc on when foreed t<> !;wallow tht·m lah•r
S ince then, 1·oun<·1lin1·11 infcu mally
dc('1dt•1I \11 cut Go\1 out uf th1•1r mt•\·Lrng,
<.11log<•tht•1 'IJo fe11 111;tl \IJlt• ml lht.· 1:.'Ul'
hai. hl·1·n t:tkl·n 'l'I l'r11 t>r.eVl•t leJn'C'>
an .. · lry mg to come: uµ with J i.olut1on
ONE W,'\G 11.\S Sl 'G<a:sT1m that
Pr<JYl'r:. ht· pre· r<'<'11rd1·d Th1•v C'ould be
rloM·d with lht> tJd m11111t1<1n' that tht•
r o unc1I m el't1ng that follow' 1~ ,olely
for the entertainme nt of the aud1cnc<' itr'f"HOLos
with commercial u .. c of sume ~trictly prohibiled .
Someone e lsl' has s ug gested lhat prayers be ass igned
to cou ncilmen on a rotatrng bu~I!->, ,prc ading duties t:'venly
bt•lwl·t.·n lhL• pro-growth and anti growth factions of the
t ounl'1l. thu:-. as~unng tha t <;od does n't gel a biased pie·
turc• o f what ·s gorng on in the l'•l v ·
St di another theoris t i.ays 1 he prnyers should be com-
m 1ttcd to wntmg and plLl t'etl on thl' consent calendar with othe~ roulmt• matte rs !>Ul'h <ill bookkeeping adjustments
:ind in~urmtt(' ('!:.i1m:-.
_THE PROBLEM I~ T ll.\T <:on .. ent c<1le ndur Ite m s an•
subje ct lo deball' A d1l>sat1~f1cd prayce could introduce the
prayer for t'ounctl d1i.cus~1on
lt s ho uld be note d that N('wport Beach isn 't a lone in
the: g reat prayer d1le mm<1 Cost.:1 Mcs<1 city councilme n re·
porledly a~c gru!flbhn~ a bo ut prayer prot>lems and the Los
Angeles City Pirc Comm1sMnn voted unanimous ly thilt
week to drop 1t:. opening praver ~A ·s fire comm1ss1ont•r:!> havt• discove red a practice
that s been Ob!->ervc·d by Nt•wport Mes a school tru!>tecs for
Vt:ars They oot•n their mt·l'lin~s with u mmute of s ilence.
However. m Ne wport Beach. tt'!-> questionable that coun
c1lmen could kt'l·p the ir thoug hb to the m selvc!-. that lonat
Recruiting System
Def ended by Corps
W /\SlllNGTON I J\ P > The•
MarineCorps sa.V!-> an 1nvest1g J
t11>n of 1G recru1tiniz sy,ll'm d"
r losed about 2,500 · ·crroncou'
enlistme nts" the pa!>l two years.
and prom1!>Cd corrcct1 ve action
Wh tit' saym~ this WCJ!> only J :1
p e r cent or lhc n early 74 .900
(•nlislme nts during lhal period.
G<.'n . Louis II. Wll:-.o n said
Thurs day. "The 1n\'esl1gation
. has dis C'losC'd rlrf1 c·1L•nr 1t'" in
our pl·rsonnt'I proN·d url•s th;1t
we a r e capable of corrN'I in~
"Wt.• will do ,o, .. saul W1l:-.11n.
c om m ~indant of th1· 1!:111.llOU
ml·mbl'r torp:,, 1n a ll'lter to S<:n
S<1m Nuno. 0 -G a . t·h:11r m an of
I ht• Scnall· <irml'd scrv1t:cs mun
power s ubcommittee.
1\t the sa me t1m('. M:1nne 111
ves t ijla tors def<.'oded th1· O\ 1•r:dl
µ1.·rformnnet• of I .!>'ii n ·1.·r1J1lt•r'
and rl'pQrted finding no l'v1dem•e
of larg-e-scale ma lpractice
"'Thl' rvidence of m t1 lprac11t·1·
111 lhl' '>YStl'm m voh 'I'' nnlv
hm1ted number!> of rccru11l'r:-..=·
the report said
T h t• M a r i n e Co r p c; t o I ''
Con g ress ther e we re .15 f con
firmed ins tance!\ of rl'cru1t1•1
mis conduc t out or l .835 10
vestigations of a lleg<Jllon' dur
ing .lhl' period from Or t J. 197f.
lh rou~h July 31 lh1s yl'<.11'
As a rl'::..ult, it S<.tid. there \.\1·rc
l:t rourt~·martwl a nd J29 lt.:l>~t:t
pun 1i.hmcn1~
Fro• rage A J
BABIES •..
a n · uscd m r<'product ion
B 1 JU! 1· r ~ 'a Ht a · ·r oug h ,
ba llpark 1.•st1mall"' was that
5tm,OOO /\m(•n t·an woml'n havt:
f"al1C1p1an tul>l' probll'm s that
might be• bypassed with fert1liza-
l1on 1n v1trn Im a g ll:l!iS 1 and rt··
1mpla nl;it1011111 thl' wr1mh.
Il l· t cstified that if three of Lht'
1·gg:, fl•rtil11.t'f1 1n a laboratory ~t·n· f'l'lmplunkd. a womait
wm1lll l)a Vl' ;1 5:l pl•rccn t ch'-lnct:
ot ha vrng on(' baby and onL··
111-100 odd'> of having triplet:.
But lw ~""' thar thc..'ic em
br yo' ~o uld h a v e t o be:
mon1 torc•<1 d osely m the womb.
'Cl you find on l' tri plel h
norm a l a nd twu a bnorma l. what
.1n • \llU ~mng lo clo" I 'II IN1 ve
lh.11 ,Jll UrlltO .. \l.l'l l'd (1Ul'Sl1on, ..
h1· ... ~1111
//'
~-// ~' ~/ ,, // ~(f.// ~".,//
o~// k '"'/ a_~// In most cases we'd answer ves ·to lhat Quea110 1
T / there s m()(e than mee1s the eye wnere 11 concerns e
/ purc hasing ol carpe11ng A preren11ous store lront
/ aorely 1sn·1 the answer. anymore than establishments ~/ that feature ridiculous low prices with padding and
/ installation included What's the answer? Alden's! We'll
Co4.t• W \• IJf) W•\I f\tf StrHt l•011,.4'8•KPI '1M(";l't-~.,f\~''"tf
w""''"4t0ft lkter" HU\ e.""" &Ju•4'•100 ~'*""'' • """"V H1n1 l .tt ~"' st,..td "' \1tn 01•0Q r ,,... • .,.11,
John Kenney of the FBI 's Lit·
tie Rork office s uid the hostages.
Mr and Mrs. Johri B. King, con-
l•tcted their son hy telephone
shortly ufter 8 a .m. They told
him they were u lt rigM a nd
wou ld be d riving back l o
Arkun11as, he !!aid.
Tht' four minim um -security
pris one rs escaped aft e r over.
powering f(Uar ds qn a field trip
to a bowlinl( u lle;ain Dickson,
T <'nn . t hen h ij acked a light
pllm e to i\rkansm;.
/ open vovr eves 10 a caroetlng concepr unexcelfed!
, · · : // Lei us prove 11 -!"-..i,<;:,::··,,
hl•OhOl'e (114)~·4311 CIHMfl9d Ad'<trllll1'9tu.N71
\M)(Jl~Mf • VallA~ Mitwi,()ffif f Ht..a,10
',.,,_~It ( ,.~,,,.,
•Mo..oo
JrornHo•t.,t.)..e!'tOf'C'Wf'lt(f~"•'•~ 540-t120
~·· t'' ,.,, °':t'; ( .. ., l'Ullfl"'""' '-"' ::r .. , ~,"":.\.::r. .. "";~~:'·~":~~~· ':,. ... :'~ u•re01i1tf'f wit...,\ \tf(l•f Mff'9't"\ltlf\ of ·••••9"1 ...,...,
'\r-.,,. .. t lit \ O• '•l'Jt P " fl 1'ff Coo\I• Miil'\11t
('"4Hfl\,,'hA ~Ub\t r 1.t10ft b• (•tr•tr U \0 ;::~:::.n,•6 ; ~~~~,;" ,.,,,,,,."'• "'1111 .,'
Kenney s u1d. howev<>r. ''They
m ••Y hovt· ~l·n forced lo m ake
the coll to let th~m know thry
urt• all rl~ht. They wur~ not ~
mg r <'spon11ive to questions that
thc1 r son mskl'd. "
The couple' 11rt• bl'hevt'd to
httVI! bl-en nhdur tec1 by On(' Of
The convict ~ took at le<1sl
Sl've n hos tages and s everal
vehic les d uring their rllght.
Thre e hostages were released
unharmed and lwo escaped.
/\bout :'iO StHtt' Pohce troopers,
f RI UJ.(ents, !>hertffs a nd den·
11t1es continued to h unt a six·
milc-Rquare area j ust northe;1st or the Ozark Nationa l Fort:'st
look1nJ( for Larry Chism . 33
Rloodhounds we re thought to tx!
on his troll
I '
DEN'S .... .a: iiisiallatian: ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
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Friday, September 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT ;t3
fWere Biker's Ashes Strewn in Saloon?
• llunungton Ht·uth police ~Id
• lOOll)' the.) ~hl'\'t' the h1mllv or
: m urd.-rl'd molort·yChbl <i ur y Al
• leo ·Mud l>og" 1'\·ro i.catkn-d 1 hi u~ht•i. msidt· Hw do wnto"n
oaloon "ht'rt.' h•· wu' ,t.ib~
• Police ~i.tl Bt•r t ('hadw1 tk
. 'i;ud u v.om an h\'lw\ t•d lu lit'
t'l'ro "• .. 1att•r 1•111t•rl'd tht• har
\ t'dnt"'>da\ t1flu•noo11,, '~ .1ltt>rt'd
: lht' cn•m11h ·1t rt·muin·, (Jr th1•
• b1k.-ttrMt 1•,11ool .,. c;ur~ on th·
• '>DIU< ,1
• · .\1 ) e<!d h"'•lht'r ' bod\ '' : •1111 "arm ,,1.11 twri "•ii lw
~ unoll er 1..1:hna.: • '4 ior ,, ' c()fd
· In Cleatenf P
C h dwH'k ~c11d t h l' y,omun
chatntt'd In rront ol burmuld
Vwk1e Muru n
F'oro 43, dlt'<I ahout l 30 u m
Sept H. aftt•r he "H'i knlfrd in
tht• Murn Mrt'\'l Sulow1 a l 117
•1 a1n St P11l1<·1.· hoi\t' nu 'iU"JM.'Cll)
In th~ l'tt f'
1\1 is-. Mnrtlll. I ht• IHtrmuad, told
1nu•M11i1ut1nt: omc,·n ttaut '>h•·
trn d 11\•i•n t h,• a::. h lll' u Lt,. r11l ~
wom un in ttw .... 110011 twfon· .md
l>l·lh>vc11 hn~ 111 bi· l<'cro·i. .. tstl'n
I' .it ron~ t'alll'd twr Jud
"t'V\•ral ottw1 111'••1• ,,. l>t.•h\·vt•d
'" ht rdut1\1 .. 1 r• II 1 nth 1Jr
Blast Devices
Found
1 " .. I.ind m1nl• 'lll'lUJ,1111r'
t apubll-ol t•au .. 1n~ -.l·nou1' in
JUr) 1r l''Plo<frd "'''"' fuuntl ThUr!>d,1y I ll ll dO\\ llto\\ n S;1n
: l'km enlt• pJrkmg lot
fir<' Mar-.ht1 l O•Jn IJ nd Rson
' .. a1<I lht• mint• fuse., a ppt.>arl'd tu
; have bt•t•n pluct•ll 111 ::.uch a W B.)
t ha t ;J !>k1i>loadc r oper:1ting 1n
' tht• parkm~ lot at 105 Ave tit• 111
Estre ll a IAOuld run O\ l'r th<•m.
a lmost rert<11nly ~etlin g thcrn
, off
Molll ClainJS
Brutality
By Polle~
A Huntington Bc&ch wo ma n
told a :.pec1al city facl-findins:
C'nm m 1ttee We dnesd a y night
that her 21.year ·old son WCIS •
be•He11 by polict• during a J uly '1
d1sturban<'e near the city pit·r.
Vi vian Shan·r :-C11d her ~on,
J ;.1 mt·::.. required m(•dical ;.it tl'n·
1 mn that <·ost more than S800
,Jfl t•r ht< W<1s alll·gedly beate n by
:.l1t·k w1t•ldinR offiC'crs
Sht· said ht·r son :.uffcrl'd J
brokt•n O<IM'. euts a nd a mild
('llOC Ul>Sll)O.
Mrs Sha ver s:.ud lh<.il ht·r s 1111
"'a:. a n innoce nt byMander ;.ind
\HJS first attacked while wailin~
a t a stop s ignal.
Mrs Sha ve r also told thl.'
p;1ne l she hchl·vcs pol i('1• h;n ,.
failed lo rollow up on ht·r :.on's
l'<im pl amt.
T h e fact-finding commillet•
was formed to fie ld a number of
compla ints brought against the
police depa rtment . T he panel
h<•s no power of subpoena. I.Jut
will make recomme ndations to
the Cit y Counci l
Com mittee Chairm a n Tony
/\m ador ~aid police will be inv1t·
t•d to tell the ir side of the story
Furtht·r hearings a re planned
While lhc h ear ing w a ...
::.c hedu lcd to dea l only walh
hruta lity alh.·~C1tions. t wo mem·
ht·r~ or lhl' ;iud1ence gave high
marh to the conduct of police.
Sy lvia S ha ndnc k s aid that
police are JUst great and th<it
s he 1s "sick of the gar bagc they
h ave to put up with.··
Anotht-r n •s ad(•nt. Chalmers
\Vire. :w1d the downtown area
was in t omplctc ~m:.irchy July 4
lie saad that mob~ were m ill
rn g about. throwing rocks tind
bottlt-s.
··If anything. the pol1ec arc
not a ggn •ssavt• l·nough. ·• ht•
tl ed art>d
Doug J ob!-.on. ()pc rator of the
P at>r P1 7.za P a l ace 1n t h t•
downtown arc<i, complained that
his business is s uffering from
pOlal'l' and city hurassmcnt.
tic ~a id that he had been
dri ven o ut o f business once
b e caus l' of a d is p ute o ver
h censl's for ~ame machines.
J\ttorney David Carpenter told
the panel that he had statements
o f a number of people who s aid
they were brutality vi<'lims.
fie said that the police de par t·
mt'nt hus OC'<'n unwilling lo yield
r ecords of offi cers allegedly in-
"olvcd in such cases.
• m Lot
l'hur-.d1:1v ' 1nL'llknt y, J "> llu•
"t·ronrt t1m1• in two Wt!t'k' thut
nHhlJry rn1nt· 111'><''> h;1v1· l)(:l'll
I ,1 u 11 cl o n ti c1 '' n lo w n S a n
l '1t•nH•Oll' "" C'l'lb J\n l'X J~Cll>!Ur
undt·r u IWO·Lon fire trucl.. 0 11
W<·1>t f\\enada Pomt·nlt thl' last
wt•t>k of J\ugust wa!. caui-.ec1 by J
m ine ~a mul ator. Hodg.,011 !>S td /\
-.cc·ond sim u lator wab loccil NI
m·111 by at thl• t1mt•
T hl• he;ivy r1rt· truck wu::. not
chi ma~<'d. l>ut llodg:.on 1>a1d th:1t
1r a l·hild had found lhe fuse and
I ried to C'xplode 11 , IL l'Ould havt·
blown his a rm <>ff or t'<rnscd
ulher Sl'rlOUS IOJUry
Thl· hre marshal bu1d 111d11y
thut lhl· mint' ::.1mulators found
T hur!>dav and thO!->l' found two
IA'ct'ks a go :ill t•aml· from t:C1 mp
Pc·nd lcton ;m<I wen.· pa rt of lht·
-.aml' lol
"Wt•'r<· probubly looking for
lhe same p<'!'snn or people in
both IO<'adents," ht· ~aid
Thl1 s imulators <ir<' ust•d on tlw
M a r in e b ast• 1n tr a 1n1n~
maneuver s. :.~1d llodl!SOn
San Clemenle
ToSclwdule
Recall Vote
San Cleme nte city councllmt·n
will be a sked Wednesday to
schedule a special l'lection 10 de
ctd t• wht'th1·r M ~yo r Willacim
Walker and Councilwoman Oon
na Wilkinson shoulc1 be recalled
from om cc
City Clerk Max Berg pre::.enl
e d the C it y Co u n c il with
ce rlafiealcs of suff1c1e ncy t his
week, show in~ that more than 20
percent of Sa n Clemente ·s reg
1stcred voters signed petition:.
cal hn~ for lhC' recall of W<ilker
and Mrs. Wilkinson
The council will ha ve until
Oct. 3 to schedule a recall elet•
t1on sometime between Dec 12
and Jan. 23. Because or heavy
i-.ta ff loads a nd thC' Christmas
hoh days, Be rg r eco mmended
that t he elect ion be st!t no sooner
t han mid-Januarv.
Voters will t>e asked o n the
special ba llot whether Walker
should be r e<'alled. whethe r Mrs.
Wilkinson should be r ecalled and
whet her . 1f recalled. their s ue ·
cessors should be appointed by
the remaining thr ee city coun·
cilme n or chosen in a sccoml
specia l <'le ctaon.
Berg saict (•ach special elec
lion will cost bctwt•en $8.000 and
Sl0.000.
B o t h Wa lk e r a n d Mrs .
Wilkinson. elected in 1976. cam e
under fare l;.lle la!>t year from
the San Clemente Hom eowners
Association. The then-City Coun-
ci I refused to act on a petition
signed by mor~ than 1,000 San
Cle m ent£> residents. as king for
an elect ion on the m ethod of re-
de ve lopm ent undertake n adja-
cent to the muni~1pal pier ,
In March elections. Howal'd
Mus h e ll. r n ·::. id c n t of t h e
ho meowner~· ussoc1at1on. wal>
elected to the City Council
'.Budget-conscious
~Crusades Studied
Sunday's Daily Pilot will keep
a n eye on individua l and feder al
budge ts with feature stories on
Inflation-fighting garde ns and
{'rusa des by the U.S. chief of
• llealth, Education and We lrare
Department
COOL CROPS -· It 's m oving
a long toward winter , but Orange
Coast gardeners will flnd a rich
harv~st of inform ation about
whul vegetables do well durin@
tht chill months ahend In a story
'by staff writ.er J ackie Hy m an in
YoutYour Money
l.OOK OUT FOR LE MONS
Pat Dunn's Consumer Closeup
givN~ a stcP·by-istep o\atline of
what to do when bu,Ylnf( ti Ul>ed
r a r .
(SUND A Y'S BEST J
JOSEPH CALIFANO -The
nation's llE W se<'reta ry Is often
characterized as indifferent and
arrogant but those who know
htm s ay he also can be kind and
{'a r ing . An Associated Press
story tt1kes an inside look at this
man on the move>.
SPACE SF.RIES J\ lllT~
"Rattlestar Gala<'tiCa , ·• the new
tele vision series on space imma·
grants seeking earth may be tht'
hi t o f the new sea s on Its
crt.•u tor. Glen I.arson. ca lls it
bibll<'nl and compares 1t to
"Wagon Troan. '
~ ,. r o , ::. tut• ll b e h i n d I h e
womun who 1•11tt•rl•tl lht• l\aloon
l'\ I'll I hou~h 11 \\us clO!>ed for
ln1•11r1 l'""· M1 1':. Murttn told
p11hl'l'
ACll'r l'ustln•: t he> c urs<''' and
&rn tk1 in~ thl· ai.hel>. the group
rnt11 l'll orr vn four motorcyclCl>
l'ultl'l' lldu•\'t.' the• remainder or
1··1.·r <>'' U'>ht•" we re ~rllttered
.11011~ P.1l01r1t \oa"l lfiRhway u :)
l lw 1110tot'c•yclists rode ea st
M ISS Murtin told pohe~ the
.1:.ht'' y,cr(· 1ni.1dt: un urn thut
1-'L·ro '!> si:.h'r <'urn ed Into the bt•r
I ll .1 h<l'C
HELPS NAB SUSPECTS
Actress Norton-Taylor
TV Actress
Helps Foil
Extortion
HOLLYWOOD <APl ~ Ac·
tress Judy Norton-Taylor. who
plays Mary Ellen in the TV
series "The Wa l tons ," helped
police today track down two
m~n who <11lt:gedly threatened to
bomb he r house <ind car unless
they were paid $20,000.
Miss Norton-Taylor r eceived a
te le ph one c a ll a t h er home
Thursday from a man who pre-
s e n t cd t he bo m b·or-cash ul·
timatum aod told he r s he would
receive another call on how to
de liver the money.
T he second call with instruc-
tions came at J :30 a .m . today.
Miss Norton·Taylor . who con-
t<ict ed police artcr the initia l
threat , alerted police .
The officers told her to place
som e scrap paper in a box and
carry out the calle r's instruc·
lions to depos it the box in a
st reet inters ection in s ubur ban
Van Nuys.
Within minutes. a car s topped
at the intersection. a man got
out. picked up the box and start-
ed driving away.
Police cars concealed nearby
moved in. pulled the ca r over
and arrested two men.
Pharmacist•
Fires Shot
At G11nman
Former Huntington Beach Ci-
t y Councilman Noble Waite
fi red two pistol shots at a n eeing
bandit who t ried to rob Waite's
pharm acy Thursday afte rnoon.
No one was hurt.
The shots Crom Waite's .38
calibe r pistol a pparently missed
the ~rmed thug who dropped a
bag of prescfiption drugs he had
tajler'I (fom the pha rmacy, said
poltce Sgt. Bert Chadwick.
T h e c ul'ly-ha ire d b andit,
a rm e d with a .45 c a libe r
handgun. n ed the scene in a
w hile Cadillac conve rtible
belie ved stolen in Long Beach.
Cha dwick s aid.
Wa ite. 53, told police the gun.
m an e ntered his pharmacy at
t7522 Beach Blvd . at 5 p.m . and
said he wanted some bum oint-
ment.
:fhe bandit the n pulled a gun
from his wa istband. pointed it al
Waite and told the pharmacist to
"give me a ll your Seconal and
Tuinal."
Waite placed several drug bot·
tics in a paper bag. The bandit
grabbed the bag a nd ran out the
front door.
Gross Turned
In w Police
ll unl1ngton Be ach police
usua,lly confiscate pot from un·
wittrn~ people . so they wer e
rather shcx:ked Wednesday whe n
one cilium m arched up to the
front desk a t po lice head ·
quarters to give them some.
Investigators said the Hunt·
ing ton Beuch resident handed
•Q.vcr a doien heulthy marijuana
pl ans to l ht> front desk orrtccr
Ile ~aid whoeve r uprooted
th~m from whereve r they were
J<l"Owlng apparently tossed them
over his b11ck Ccnce
I
Saloon owner Vince Mulligan
s aid today he lb not worried
abo ut t he "curse " Mull igan
s aid. ''I'm not :-.cared , . . l'vl'
l>ee n in the :service · ·
M ulllgan swept u p the ush1:s
t ha t were later gathe red by
police c riminologist Ke n God-
d urd and placed in a n evidence
locker. Sgt. Chadwick said.
Cha dwick said he has not been
a ble. to contact Gero 's sister or ~my ot the motorcyclis ts who left
t he s aloon in procession·like
fas hion Wednesday. No charges
have been filed. he added
Westm inster Memorial Park
Mortu<1ry offtc1als said u rosary
was recited Monday for Fero
and his remains were cre mukd
the next day.
The as hes were released to
Fero·s famiJy lo be scattered a t
sea. mortuary officials stud.
Me anwhile. police say their m
vestigahon is at a sta ndst ill cfi1l'
to a lack of cooperation by wal·
nesses to the attuck on Fero Jt
the s aloon
Police bl'hc vl' Fl'ro \11 1.b slc1 nd
int-: tn tht• saloon doorwc1y whc·n
he wu:-. pulkd into !ht• bur .ind
!>t<ibbC'd in h1' lowc.•r l>ack Ft.•ro
was on c:rutches when hl• \\,1
:.I ab bed <luc lo .. ft·~ inJun .
police said
Po lan• saad 1-'t•ro. a l::.11 1..no\~r.
ai; .. Mad Dog," wus Wl·ll kncl\\n
in the downtown ;.irE>.1 <111<1 l·.11
rwd u buck knlll• wtwn h L· "'''
stabbed.
· Mad Dog n1.•vt·1 <"au::.t.·d m1
any trouble ... ~.:11d :.a lo11 n kccpw
Mulligan.
Sheriff Protests
Morgue, S. County
Substation Nixed
Over the protes t of Uranse
County Sheriff Brad Gates.
county supervisors cut his pro-
posed $2.3 m illion south county
sheriff's substation a nd a Sl 1
millio n central county m orgue.
from the $508 million 1978-79
budget Thursday.
Gates argued both a re needed
if county la\V enforceme nt is to
be effective •
He called the s upe rvisors·
alternativt· pla n,, to install a
3.600-square-foot troiler as a
south county s hcriCC's substa
tlOn. inadt!quate a nd unrca sona·
blc.
·· 1 JUSt don ·1 think 1t is r,c:J·
son a ble to se rve the population
in that part of the county put of a
t railer ." Gates sa id. "The real
issue is providing effective law
enforceme nt for 200.000-plus
people m the south county ...
S upe r visor Ttio m as Rile y .
whos e district is in til e sbuth
cou nt y. replied to Gate s. "For
lhree years I have been t ryjng to
he lp you gel thal. a nd r 'Un·
d(•rstand the needs of the people
down there.
"Rut we have J?ot proble ms.''
lw continued. "We a rc ta lking
about Proposition 13 a nd I a m
1ust askin~ you to help us out.··
Th e ac ti on cam e a~
:.uper visors c hopped in ha lf a
list of $8.7 million in possible
b uilding and e quipment proj-
ect s. Tod ay s upe r v isor s 'set
about approving pla ns ror lh(•
spe nding of $25 million 1n un·
a llocated revenue s ha ring funds .
T he revenue sharing funds,
they s aid. could be used to
forestall layoffs in county s ocial
ser vice progr ams : fina nce un-
funded building and equipment
projects: and keep private com·
munit y -b a se d socia l s e r vice
a ge ncies opera ting.
Gates' budget battles Thurs-
day were not without succese;:
lie won supervisors ' permission
t o hi re 16 ne w e mployees.
t hough he'll have to pa y them
with m oney Wlthin h1s existing
$24.8 million budget.
In other budge\ action T hurs-
day. supervisors :
·Made their first Proposition
13 layoff when they c ut from the
budget an $18.000-a·year recrca·
tion director al Juvenile Hall.
Approved a $2.2 million list
of i mproveme nts at Oran~e
County Airport. including design
of a runway extension. ins talla ·
tion of a baggage ha ndling
system. paving of an a ircraft
r·a m p a nd ~onstruction of an
airport per imeter safety road
Set aside S28.000 in re venue
sha ring funds to kee p the South
Lag una. branch librar y open.
Ser ve d n o t ice o n UC I
Medical Center that the couuty
will no longer fund denta l care
on elective out-patient treatment
for indigents start mg six mrJnth!'>
from now. Supervisors ah.u ::.aid
~hey would halt support to th•·
ccnter ·s community ('lime o ro
g rams iO'one year.
P ut $2.6 million away an thl'
eyent s upervisors decide to an
crease the county 's contr 1but1on
lo the e mploye l' r ctan•m cnt
syste m tl}is year.
Restored a S98,834 Pt'r·y~ar
eldercare program which pru
vides an-homv he lp to 't•nior
c1t1zens.
Reduced persorfncl cutback-.
in t h e 29-m e m b-e r t.•ount'
Veter a ns Servi<'e OHi tt• from
n ine to t hree and agn ·ed tu
m ai!1ta1n 1t as a separ att• dt•pa(1 -
mcnt.
It's Planting Kelp
Laguna C-1-a~·Rig
Stirs Drill Fears
By STEVE MITCHtLL
01 t• o.lly Pl ... S~I
J\ giant crane barge that ap-
peared four miles off the Laguna
Beach c oastljne Thurs d ay
s p a rk e d phone ca ll s t'o
ne wspapers from citizens fear-
ing that oil d rilling operat ions
were unde r way off the coasL
And. wttile the re a re oil drill-
ing operations unde r way about
12 miles off Laguna's beaches.
the rig.spotted by calle rs Thurs -
da y was insta lling a kelp fa rl"'I.
Officials at Gloma r Mar ine
Dt.•velo pme nt Co mpa ny o f
Ne wport Beach s aid the crane
b arge. which w as g o ne this
m orn ing. assisted in lowe ring a
suspended ke lp farm into the
ocean. •
Glo m ar. under <:ontract to
General Electric. is conducting a kelp farm experiment off t he
Laguna coast. Cre wmen aboar.d
PRESENT
l;tomar·s crane barge installed..,
IT!etal plaCrorm e mbedded with
kelp SO feet under wate r Thur..·
da y.
The kelp produced would bl.'
used experimentally to producl· -
methane gas. a fuel.
Curtiss Crooke . president of'
Glom ar Ma rinc Oevelopml·nt
In <' .. said the kelp bed prQje<'I 1!>
not re lated to a n oil cxplora l 1<m
program unde r way farth<'r ort
the coast of Laguna Beach
Tha t operation is · bcin~ <'on
ducted by Challenger M ine rul
and Oil Company. which. :tloni.!
with 9 robal Marine, is " wholly
•o wned subsidia r y of G lob:.if
Ma rine In<'. The pare nt com
pany built the giant Glom a r Ex
plore r spy ship. the my:.tc ry
vessel which-gained notorn•ty
when it pulled a Sovit'l :.ub
m a rine from the ocean bolloll"
near Hawaii four years ago
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Jot
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No talgia for R e nt
'Money-adding'
Tax Plan Eyed
WASIUNGTON t API A "nf'gatlve withholding" proposal that
would udd money to -ratht>r than t.ake taxes from -lhe paychecks
of qualltylng workers Is part of a Senate Finance Committee tax cut
plun for low· and mlddl.,·lncomc Americans
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photo t ~1lw11 alon~..,,dl' orw of the batte red heaps.
:\l ;\H.ftOI ~ l.l ~l :'\.\RIES from our COJ ~thnt·
:,hmH·tl llJ•, -.(1•1•1111g tht·1r w;1y through t ht• <;pfaltPrcd
,,·gd<1hl1·~ An thony .lay of /\Jay's D:int l' Boutique in
1 ·11 .. 1 ;1 M l'..,ll was m a..,tcr of cere monies. Ht· brought his Old
T vmt• Hinkv Dank Band Disco dancinR w;.is provided by
.llm1 Fuller. the d1 i.c Jockt·v al T1ffuny i. of Newport
Beac h
Olh(!r cntertainmC"nt bilh:d 1neludcd the World Famous
Polis h Marim·h1 Band and Shafika and Zeida. belly
danl'c·r:-.
Listen. e ven Gloria Z1gncr. the public relations exec
from Nf•wport. showed up Surveying the scene. Gloria
clt•t:lan•d "I've been hyped. I'm the one who's supposed to
do tht· hyping. All of u s udden. I feel like the hypec . . ··
/\ bruptly. J1m1 Fuller cut loose wllh his disco mus ic.
"hit·h ~nntl' boomt•rl across the neighborhood from a group
ol loudi.1wakC'r~. e:1ch a hout the size or a refrigerator.
l<><·:ilt'd ;1top the RC'nt /\ Dtnt office building
\'OlJ REGIN TO l.OOK ncl'VOU~ly at ... omc of the i.ur
roun<l mg hulldings Thl·y mig ht not ~urv1n• the sound
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Al11·r th1 " t'Xfll'• wnr C', I r!l"ed a vacation. Butt don't
th111k 111 lknt A l>t·nt Lh1.., time Maybe I'll try an unused
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pos~1bll• coasts
Extortionist Says
He'll Start Plague
TUCSON. /\riz. <APl -Authorities say there is little chance
:m extortionist could carry hls threat to mfecl the city with bubonic
plague.
Police s :ll(f Thursday that the extortionist couJd be the same
person who demanded money last spring, saying he would Infect
the clly's water sys tem with typhoid. That threat never
materialized
Attempts were made in both cases to deliver money , but no
on<' huM tnl·d lo pkk u1> the moncv. Pohce said
t'arnint: kss than Sl2,000 a year
nut th1 • romm1ttl'<' md1cnte9 1t
will volt• a tux t·ut lur~c t>nough
to t>ni.urc that. cvl·n with influ
lloh and hlgh(!r Social St!cur1ty
taxl·s . 11l~t Pl'<>Ple pay no more
fcdn:tl tux next year Ulan they
tJo 111 ltl7M
nu: ('OMM ITTEE Clp
prond till' first part of Its tcix
1·ut JH•l·ka.:c Thursday but <h:·
lay\'\) until eurly next week d
volt> 011 how lo l<11lor cuts in tax
ratt·s to roru~ 11·lid on lhos1·
w ith vt·a rly 1n <·oml's bt•low
S!><U HHI
·1 ht· t•omm1lll'e 1:-. certain to
vol{' to cut luxes more than thl'
House did lfl approving a $1G 3
billio n tux reduction last month
About $12 tnllion of the llou~c
cul wouJd go lo and1v1duals. the
rest to bw;messcs
In its first vote on the bill.
the Senate committee accepted
a Housl' provision to raise the
S750·per-person exem ption to
$1.000 But it would repeal the
individual lax credit. which
ranges from $35 lo more than
$210, depending on family size
T U E C HANGE would
bendit hrgh mcom(• families at
the expense of those at the lower
end of th(• scale. This is because
an exemption. which ri!duces in·
come s ubject to taxation. is
worth m ore as Income rises.
while a credit. subtracted from
taxes owed. is of equal benem to
all.
The committee pla ns to
balance out that change by re·
ducing individual tax rates al
'Dead' Rock
Pyramids
In Concert
CAIRO. Egypt !AP ) -The
Grateful Dead, one of America's
most durable rock bands, got a
he lping hand from the Great
Pyramid in staging a concert
t hat sent 2,000 hand-clapping
music lovers dancing down the
aisles.
Th(• 41,2 hours of mus ic re.
verberated over the desert sands
for several miles around and
gave many Egyptians their firs t
taste of car-s hattering hard rock
Thursday night.
"I REALLY LOVE them ."sa1d
Mamdouh Kho r~hie, a 25·
year-old engineering student as
he swayed lo the driving beat of
a Chuck Berry tune. "To havt-
such an American group here Is
wonderful. ..
On lhl' other hand. 22·year-old
Mohammed All. a Saudi Ara·
bian tourist, disappeared before
the intermission.
About half the uudience was
m ade up of Egyptians. who had
lo pay a minimum $1.SO ad ·
mission, about a day's wages for
the average worker.
TH E R EST WER E e x ·
patrialc /\meril'ans working m .
the Mideast or hard·cor c,
Grateful Dead fans who fl ew to '
Egypt from California.
Clear Skies Move East
Flooding Due Near San 4nJ,onio, Victo"°' Tex.
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tCocutol weothtr in·
/ormotk>n Will bt found on Pag~ 810 todoyJ
low and middlc·income levels
hy S2 h1ll1on more than the
lloui.c voted.
Sen . Russell B. Long. D·
La.. the committee chairman.
and his colleagues are intent oo
offsetting the higher Social
Security laxes that take effect in
January and seeing that the ad·
ditlonal income taxes caused by
Inflation are ne utruliied for
most Americans.
Strike Spreads
"THERE'S GOING lo be
enough tax cut so that every·
body making $30,000 or less -
maybe S50.000 is not going to
have a lax increase because or
Social Security." Long said.
He and Sen. Daniel Patrick
Moynihan, D·N. Y .. a re chief
sponsor s o r the ex panded
earne d·income credi t , which ·
aims to induce families earning ·
less than SS.000 to stay off the
welfart"rolls.
As National Guardsmen Chl·Ck their M 16 weapons at an
armory at Wichita. K an .• preparin~ to guard fire sla·
lions. about 20 percent of the city's policemen Joined the
striking firemen. The fire fighters a re in the fifth d<.1y of a
s trike. No violence has been reported. The Guard says
use of weapons in Wichita 1s part of its standard pro·
ccdur<'
Vesco Charges Denied
Allegations Against Carter Aides : "Old, Tired'
N EW YORK !AP 1 T he
White !louse has dismissed as
"old and very tired charges"
tes timony that e fforts were
m adc lo have two of President
Carter's closest advise rs help a
·'Cos ta Rican gentle man ...
be lieved to be fugitive lj S
financier Robert Vesco. resolve
his legal problems.
Two l etters i.ubmitted a1>
evidence T hurs day during a
Securities and Exchange Com·
m1ss1on action in U.S. District
Court purported to 1-thow that a
1-:rou ,, or bus inessmen f rom
Georgia tried t o co nta c t
Hamilton Jordan and Charles
Kirbo early in 1977 about helping
in the matter.
BOTH DOCUMENTS included
the typed name or Spencer Lee
IV. Lee. Carte r cam palgn
m anager in 1976. was a lonitlime
Jordan friend from the same
hometown.
A 22-yi·ar·o ld !.c c reta r y .
G<.'rolyn ll<ihh-.. tf"•l1f1ed s hl·
lhoughl Vc ..,c o wa s th e
"~cntlcman " who m ade fre ·
qucnt calls lo the Offil'C 1n which
s he worked 1n Albany. Ga
Mrs. Hobbb until (·arly this
yc:.1r was employed hy R L
lkrring. orw of lht• <;t•or)'.(1a ns
n •portedly 11w11ln·<I an a lll'J:W<I
.1tll•mpL.., to ma ke tonl;lf'l "1th
thl' pre~1tlenl :-. ad' 1M·r-.
Tii t: SE('R ET.\RY -...m l undt·r
oath that s he typed a nd maikd
lt:llt•rs and placed tc•lt•phon1 ·
calls to l)(ilh Jordan and Kirb<>.
the Wastungton Post r eported.
No corroboration was Off<'red
Both Kirbo and Jordan have
denied making any e ffort to in·
tercede on Vesco's behalr. and
said they had not been asked to
do so.
De puty White House press
s ecr etary R€.·X Granum s aid
Thur sda y nq~ht the c ourt
,, .... t1mony "simply rcpl·at~ uld
.i nd very ttred charges ...
Ooc letter submitted a!!
evH1<•nl'c. addressC'd to Kirbo
und da ted Jan. 14. 1977. read:
"Dear Charlie Enclosed 1s a
copy of how the Costa R1l'ap
gl'ntlf'man w1shc~ to h nvt• h1:-.
mntkr n.•solvl'd. I h:1<1 J Ions
talk with him and I rt•t•l that \ht•
plan wt• d1..,t·u~s<·d will bt• '>lll'
n·s~ru1 and alM> trullful ·
T HE OTHER dotumcrn. etd
dressed lo Jordan and dakd
Feb. 9. l97i. read
"Dear Ha milton. Regardin~
our conve rsation, 1t lookl> as the
PRL matter ca stock issue not
fu rther identified 1 will t ak~
l'tl!ht to 12 months to complete.
The time frame 1s well within •
our agreement with Mr . Hernne
o nd t h<' Cos ta Rican
gentleman ··
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CALIFORNIA Fnday, September 15, 1978 DAIL y PILOT AS
:Here's Mo"' in Your Eye
· upervisor Ro(JJjttJ Fellm.aJ' Toasts . )
AUBURN IAP' A rlact>r County i.uper v1iou r
1~ complctlnln.-t that hi!'\ <'Oll4'1111lUf'" art' drt nkln~ 1')0
lht• JOb. Tht'\ '"Y ht''' n·ull~ 1u ... t 'linl(1n.: mull'
lwl'8U. l' of lht•1r l)Ud~t'I n1tt1nJ(
"Tht-n• 1111~ lx•t-n 1lr1nkm1>? »t th at bnud and I
a m l<'k of 11," SupN' 1wr J 1tn lle>nn toll1 a lonll
LUP3.)'t'~ · 1:n~llJI 1n n 'fl<'t•rh Tu1 ·,rl.n
HE . \II> ~I" P•:oPLF. h;i,' <'on,umNI !'lt.·vl'n
1•.1ruft•:o. Of Wlnl' !II I\ \UJ)t'f\'11'41r' lun('ht•On , 1tnd
drtnk1n~ hn' al'n i;:nn1• 1111 ul hoflr d mt•t:tlnai,.
thOuj.th tw duln t :o.u\ th111 an)on1 \.\Ill> drunk
It llll m ut1t> him '" 'l<'k U111t ht· brolw <1ut In a
ras h und hud to t11kf' J \.\1•1·k ' H•rulion, He nry
st>v1•n . and I h•nry drtnki.. too.
Tht' c•hn1rm11n admitted thut l ht'rti hai. been
ll1111kin•! .11 puhliC' bounl meeting,, but 'aid 1t hap-
1w 1wd only I lo\ 11·1· ovt•r tht• li•1>I two year1>
Mahon. \.\ho o"n' a h11uor 'ltore 1n Roseville.
1..a 1c1 twll't' 1n ttw lat1• aftt•rnoon during budget
lw.1r1r1~'· urt1·1 rn£'ml)(•f4' or the public had lert and
UI> Jt•1>ttf1 nll'Ol ht!a(,b Wl' r(' Cf){Dll;lg fQ_rwa rg, h.t;!.
tiroughl 111 1·.11111~'1 margaritas and had them
hunckd out to hourd mt•mbcrs In cups
'llld' ,
"I thank ht• .., 'I<'~ 'llflN\ '"'r ( hatrmon Oob
Mahun r\•l-1>cmd1·d Thul\d<1\
"IT Wt\S J UST a ~urprise, a reward for the
work tht>y 'd hnn doing," he said "Maybe I over ·
,lepp,•d my bound1>. no matter how we ll-meaning it
was I t•t>rt:unlv won 't do 1t any more."
llt• i.a1d tht· t•ot·kt;.11b wer<·n't enough to affe<'t
Jn\'Onl' Count~ C:oun~el I. J Dewald. who attends
tht• lun('heon:-.. ''ttd then• hai. bt.~n nothing illegal
:1 hout any or I ht· mr 1dents M .\HAN S,\10 ~H•:1' .,UJl<'rvl\OI '> s::o \I) lunt•h,
lhty routm I\ ordt•r .1hout t\.\11 c .111tfl', of "1nt'. nnt
Good Drit-ers Aided
~/\CRAM FNTO •A I' 1 l>rl\·1•rc; with good re
tordi. nrny b..· ,1blt> lo 1·\h•1HI th1·1r hn·ni.e~ two
)\';Jr1> \.\llhoul tu1 llll'r t1 ·-.11ng . llllllt•r ... law that
~.,,., into l'fft'l'l .Jan l
Gov t-:dmund lh ov.n ,Jr i. office announced
that he ::.1gned lht' fJ\o\. intro<lutl•d JS AB 583 by As ·
.Sl'm blvman \'11·tor t'ah 11 . 0 Mountain View
S1wc1f1t·ath 11 pl'rm1t1> tht• Depa rtment of
Motor Veh1clt':. to try a three ~ay program of ex·
. tending for up lo llo\O years the drivers' licenses or
pt!rsons with no trnrfic "1olat1on1> during the pre-
vious four year'>
A
most prestigious
address:
Jasmine Creek.
RL·,1J<·nr, <II Ja~mml' C rl'ck
m 1'l'" pon l~:.11,.h liw m .1
,hdtl'rl·d u11nmu1)1t\ hllcJ
"'rh .111 chc aml'n1t1l''·
Pnv,1cy hc~1m :11 1hc 24-huu.
.Htl'nJl-<l g,lfl·houw.
Numt'rfHI' floor rl.m, utf cr
\.1lu.1f.lc le.11urc,. Tiwrc .ire
fl'IH)I, (.Ollrt'. J.1c11::1-, .mJ
'w1mmm.i.: 1XJ1.1k All nl th"
111 one o( I hl' \'l'r\ fc\\ lkW
home Jcvdormcn" 111
New pun Bc.1Lh.
In the v11l.1ize of Harl't1r View Homes from $200.CXlO
M.J. Arock & Son,, Inc.
"lknry \.\a~ ~lingan~ mud," added anothe r
~uµt•t \Ii.or . Tt•rry Cook St<.i te Attorney Gen . Evelle Younger. the
Hcpublican nomin ee for governor. Thurs-
day denied allegations publis hed in a
SaC'ramento newspaper that he has im -
peded ::i grand J ury invcsti~at1on Th(•
µrobl' ill\'Ol\'l'd an eged tics bt•lWl'l'n lhC:-
Mad<.•ra County dis trict a ttorney and a <'On
\'ltlcd drug peddler.
Dr. Robert
Schuller
Speaks
this
Sunday .
MAHAN C'ONTl::NOED t he real reason for
llt•nry's <1n J.(l'1 was that post Proposition 13 budget
l'llh by tht· ~upt>rv1sors had ehmmated the pos1·
1 w ns hC'ld by Henry's aide and sever al of his
frwnd'
llt-nr y 1·1111ld not ht· reaC'hed for comment on
that J lll•gal1on
Slayer-rapist
VENTURA CAP ) -A l6·year-
old boy was described a s a
"6avage" by the Judge who
found him ~uilty or murdering a
high school musician and raping
and tryi ng to kill his girlfriend
last October in Oxnard.
Juvenile Court JudgC' Mark
Br andler, a retired Los Angeles
Supe rior Court Judge, handed
down lhe first-d egree murder
ve rdict Thursday agains t Tony
Matzen and said the youth had
com milted ··an unprovoked,
vicious, brutal and inhuman as-
sault ... "
Matzen was one of t hree Ox-
nard youths charged in the at-
tack on Paul Ye nney Jr .. 17. and
Linda Fiene, 18, both of Oxnard.
Rube n Torres. 17, was convicted
as a n adult of second-degree
murder this s umme r in Lo s
Angele:-., and Johnny Lopez, 19,
still fa<•cs trial.
betttptlo" Denied
SAN FRANCISCO IAP l /\
request by oppone nts of the a nl1·
homosexual teachers initia t ive
on California's November ballot
that they be e xempted from
po litical contribution disclos ure
require ments of a 1974 law was
turned down by the California
Supre me Court Thurdsday.
The tribunal denied the peti-
[ __ ST._:4_TE_)
lion for a writ without comment
The petitioners had claimed
the 1974 Politt<'al Rl'form Act re-
quiring disclosun• or the names
of those m aking a campaign
contribution o r $50 o r m o re
violated their nghl o r free ex·
pression and privacy.
Enceplaalitb Found
RIVERSIDE CAP> -Fo r the
first time in many years, healfh
officials in Rive rside County
have round mosquitoes carryinr.
equine encepha litis, a disease
that can affect both horses and
htimans .
The virus can cause fever.
headaches, drows iness. coma
and even death, but orr1cials
hastened to add they know of no
peo ple or horses that have de·
veloped the disease as a result of
contact with these mosquitoes
ThC're is a va<'cinc for ho rses but
none for huma n::..
•fntetat -Unproved
REDWOOD CITY IAP I -/\
youth c aught outside a bank
with $78,000 cash, an empty g un
and a phony bomb has been ac-
Guilty
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•1..,.lillllirtA
• « • ..
•=.. ....... '-8..:llMI--....::..:.......:::.~~ ,. HERB : ! FRIEDLA~DF:R •
.t ;,i f bbe b • IS ~AKl~G • qui lf'u o ~o ry ecausC' pros. ,. GREAT DEALS •
ecutors failed lo prove hl· m · FREE • tended to keep the money ! • Judge G. Br ook:. l<'c· had m ,. «
struc ted the Jury that to convict • 50 G .\l~\\ • Robert Schullt'r defendant Steven Ma::.ovcr , 19. • OF GAS •
P Ose lo S Id h t ,. brrrins nn c•xcitinrr r cu . r wou ave o prove ............................... • ,., ,..
he had "spcC'if1c inte nt to • oroll.<'llA:"<;t-:!'-• new foll :wri<'S of
deprive the bank permanently or • ............ -.. _, ..., , ..... ~ 1e. • m essages from tlw
the money:" • ••••• , •• ,... ... ,,_.., • opC'n air pulpit of lhe
Defe n se a ttorney R e ad • e HONDA e • Gardrn Crov<' Ambler argued succesi.full y that • i.n:..11r ... ,,,.0 •
M . 1 • w nu ....... , .. .,, -•111 Communitv Church.
asovcr s m enta slate was ab· * * * * • • * * * * * •• · normal during the robber y and • -G T MPH • This Sunday,
he was unable lo form "specific ,.. ;.,a · RIU • Sc>ptcmbN L 7.
intent." ! e JAGUAR e • Dr. Schulln's
it FIAT-LANCIA ! mcsf'a~c w ill he. .I~ f'Mnm SUp Jt m1141ni111rn~11... "Turn your Scar s m nu ........ 1 .... , 11111 un • ---SAN DIEGO <A P l A stale :~********** *ili into Stars': Heor and
pens ion fund for Judges is slip· • e TOYOTA e «. st•(•-Dr. Schuller ag he
ping Into the red al lhe rate or ... • ............ (,ro .. Khd .. sha re's with you how
S30 million a year and could • •·m•••l·•·.. m M'4 .._ ht· and h is family
mushroom into a defi cit o r more •* * * * * * * • * * * ~ th~n S400 million if unchecked. a • '.\IOTORllO:\I E _. turnl'd a personal
.JOIOL Assembly-Senate commit· : S.\LES & R E:"T.\l.S tc tragedy into triumph
tee was told. • RESER\'E ~OW • this past. summe r.
• D r. Schuller will William D. S mith . the slate's • 5:1i · iiii Est. 500 •
actuary. said Thurs day that the ,.. • * • • * * * • • .. -. speak at. 8:00, 9:30
state will have to increase its • e LEASING e • a nd ll.15 a.m.
contribution rates lo 84 percent • "u ••~nrJ·.,..1"'" 0om .. u. • ~H'rviccs. Com er of r I 'f ... _ ff ,., .. ,. lk41Hl>-.-• ... n... .. ....,. o sa a~:,.: 1 1t m::~ans paytng o s;n.;;;; Ext. tiUO « Chapman a nd Lewis
the def1c1l next year . •• * * * * • * • * * • •• S t ., m ·ar the junction
( L. M. BOYD )
INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT
, of lhc Santa Ana.
Gnrdt'n Grove. anti
Orangl' frc>eways.
For The Executive . • •
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On display now
Several large, high-qua I ity
traditional desks, ready for delive ry
TORRANCE
23649 Hawthorne Bh1d.
(213) 378· 1279
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COSTA MESA
159S Newport Blvd.
ll14) M2·20SO
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LAGUNA BEACH
JO North Coast Hwy, o w 49'-6551
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fttday Seplemti.r 1~. 1978
Robt•rt N W'-'i'd Publt\,_.,
13Mbdr.t KrtHblCh C:dllorl•I p~ Editor
Civil S e rvice Bill
Victory for Car t er
t.:vt•r ~Jn('(' lhl' ( ·1, 11 St•rvtC'l' ~y~tcm wu~ l'&tubllshl•d In
l&o. complumts Jboul It' l'Umbt>nome IO('fflri('nt'y und
frl'qut•nU> wa:.t\'ful op..rullun hove lx•t•n hN1rd
One Pf'\."t>1dt•nt after unmtwr haN 1rh!d to pm1h thruuKh
Clvll ~nit'\' "l"l'for m i," '4 lth a mmJmum or su<'<'•·~"
So lhl' pu~.Jl(t.' b\ un 87 1 vote In the St.·nuh• unrl
~ 10 m ltu.• llou:o.l' of ~reto.l<lf•nt Carter':. 1i wcep1 n~
C1v1l Sen 1c.•t· n •form mt"o~url' ll> i.omclh1nK o f u
lunt.lmark
Cant•r !o! µrupo~ul" wt·rv approvf'd ulmost in lht.·11· t•n
hr<'l}. v.1th lht> t.'\'.Ct•pt1on o f h11t n.'<)uei.t fo r t•ll mmallon or
tt'(Jt•rul Jnh hmn~ pre•ff'r<'nre for \'Ch •runi. 'l'hl· ocl
mtn1!ttr,1 t1o n 'ft Jnh'd to limit th1' prefc-n•m·t· 111 orclt·1 tu
opf'n mo1t· ft·ckrnl 1oh opport unll w... fo1 "on1t·11 111111
m1no11t1t~ hut ConJ:11·,.., dt·<·1dcd to r l'lurn th1· "'llt'<'t.il
1 ult·:, fovonn~ \t'tl•rHn-.
llO\W\'~1 J hm1t \\ 111 ht.• plur~d on th\' umount 1 t'l1n·d
11)11lla1 y pl·rMmnrl <'Jll t.•urn from lht-l r <'11mh11wd
m1hlaq pt·ns mns .. net f1•<lt•rJI 531Jrll'S .,., <·&.1llt·d tluuhh·
d1µp111~
Th · mt•J ..,ur l' &.1s Jdopll'<I phu:t'l'.> C1v1I S.•rv1"'' hinn~
and prom11tmns nn ,1 ml'rll :,yM<'m . thmlrwks autu111ut11·
pay r;.u s t'h tor uppt•r ll'Vf.'l t>mployl'C~ and mukt·s at t•usu·1
to fll'l' lfll·ompt•tt·nt t'mployt.•c s
It eM1tbll~hl's a Senior Execut1v~ St·1~vH't'. l'ompoi.t·d
<>( 9.000 ft'ftttral manugttrs. who also will be prumot1 •d Hild
demoted on lhl' bt1s1s of rrwnt. trudlnl( somt• Joh M·1·111·11 y
for an opportunity to ci1m greater rcwnrd l-1 for outst1111d
in~ work
And al providt•s • proh·c·twn for "whist ll• hlow.-rl> ..
<Amon~ fcdert.tl (•mployt:l·s who report on m1s1·ondut'l ;_ind
opcrational dcf1('1e ntcs in th(:'ir agencies
Ohv1ously the gu.int C'1v1I St.•rv1cc systt·m <·annot tw
turnl•d ups ide down ovt:rn1~hl. but this rdor1t1 1s u m11Jur
s tt•p in th<' ri~ht d1n•ction And its uc<·<.·ptantt· h.v
('ongn•ss mus t nmk t.ts u v 1<"lOry for Prt!S 1clcnl C'arlt'r
Ene r gy Lessons
Tht.· dt.·bate ovt•r whether there is or is not a r eal
t·nl'rgy r ras1s goc~ on.
St:.attstH'S tell us 011 imports an~ar s<:&les a re up. and
11ur t·yt.·~ tdl us the highw<tys are loaded with traffic
Hut the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Dl•Vt>lopm(•nt. re presenting 24 industrialized nations, re
ports thut tolul indus trial energy consumption in lhl'
l '111tt•tl Statt·~ dropped 13 perce nt an the three ycur~
tollowang .tht• 1973 oil e mbargo the biggest drop in <.iny
Wt•stt.•rn indust n:.alizcd nation.
And lJCLA profl'ssor Ouvid Sear~ notes that the
1·m•r J.(y crr ~1s. real or imagined, h as wrought some major
t·h<.1nges in our approach to energy use.
1-'or~xamplc. the (!normous inc rease in s ales of s mall
<·ari,. tht· oevclopmt•nt of rar:, that give better mileage
.md tht.· growth of self-service gasoline s tations as
motorists try to beat a few ce nts off the rising price of
fuel.
In the conMruction industry the e mphasis has been
on fuel conserva tion through the use of insulation. One
• mctnufac turt.•r of insulatio n materials reports that 57 per-
l'f>nt of U.S. homes with accessible attics now are insulat-
t•d. l'omparcd wrlh only 18 percent in 1973. This has re·
:-.ultcd m 1;1 13 pt·rccnt reduction in residential use of
n utural gu~.
J\lthouJ.:h m<.i~!'I transit h<.ts yet to invade Southern
(\d1fornw. !-l~Hii-trc~ ~how m<.1JOr increa ses in the use of
c·ommul('I' tw m s. suhw<IYl-1 and buses in s u ch urban rcn
H•rs :.is Ch1tago, Washing ton D.C. and San Francisco.
Perhaps ol muJOr importance 1s the movement of
:-,(·1~nti ~ts into lht· fil·lcl of t.•ncrgy rcsct1rrh. fueled hy
lf'<I rat finandng tha t has grown from $479 million in 1!>73
l o S .~ hr lhon this vcar . ~n s hort. tht.· (>11 cmb<Jrgo, uncomfortable as it was.
"l'l' ~ lo huv<.· s hm:ked us antu a 1·c s ponsc that tilr'c<.idy 1s
m:i ng mu.1or thangcs in our way or life .
I
Worth Another Try
Once more the ~un has set on a proposed "sunset
l>ill" for Culifornia.
A bill that would have abolis hed a numbe r of obscure.
ouldakcl or nonfuncl1oning s tate boards and commissions
and :,ct expirntion dates for others was amo ng thl'
t:.•~ualtics of the Legis lature's closing s cramble.
After wanning Senate approval in a 23.3 vote. the
mca~urc failed to bt·at the c lock to a vote in the As ·
M.'mhly.
ll 's still u ~<>od idea. and one that will save tax-
pay l·1·s' money Perhaps one of our lawmakers can get it
out onto tht• floor a ltttlc earlier next time around .
• Opinions expressed 1n the space al:>ove are those of the Daily Pilot.
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Boyd/Language
8yLM.BOVD
So you thoyght $punish
was the domiriant lani;:uugc
south of lhe border, did you"
LlkewlS<?. Seventy·six million
people in nine countries
i.pcak It. true. Cons id ·r.
though, that a sizable few
more. 78 million Brazilian:..
s peak J>ortuf(uese.
If all the men an this coun
try with th•• names or .John,
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Traditions arc won-
derful! The atart of the
rainy 1euon was again
heralded by the arrival
of ray rain-soaked
newapaper. R.R.
Charles or James were to
gather in one pla~. they'd
make a city rar more than
seven limes bl~ger than Los
Angeles.
Under.;tand the library at
~ngland 's Ca mbridgl'
University has one s hetr of
books c>xrlusavcly devoted to
the works o f deranJ(ed
writ(' r s Thar~ right. only
one shelf.
Your cnndle will burn-
longer, my (jear. tr you ring
the wick thickly with salt.
Q. "Arc the kangaroos In
Australia in danger of exllnc·
\Ion?''
A. Hardly. About 30 mtlllon
ol them compete with the
cattle and sheep for pasture.
and It's reported lately that
they're moving Into the
~ardcns or the townsfolk .
Q · ·cun a dog die of heat
stroke?"
A. llappens fl'equenUy. A
dog left Inside a car . even
with the windows partially
open, might die In 15 minutes
Summerh allno corllkethat
can get up to JOO degrees F
Nick 11Urnme ch
U.S. Work Attitudes Changing
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nowt1dfty11 l'Onl&>luln thiat Jltl(>J)lr
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how mu<'h uJob wni. 11\1prN'IUlt'tl
an thl' old uys or 1 url111( lh1•
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NOW nn; "old hr<·l't.I. .. 1r wt·
cun M> lahd the ~<·nt'r11t1on
which grew up in tht· Ol'pres!.1011
nnd during World War I I. dad
l>eem to havt! fairly wl'll ddtnl'd
goals. values and a sense of ef·
fectlvcne5s.
Resides stru~gllni.: with the
Depression and winning World
War fl <plus Korea >, they
bel i eve d 1n 1mpro v1ng
themselves throu~h education.
workinJ( hard to atiaan that sub
urbun house for tht• growinl-!
family and providing for cvt.'n-
tual retirement
Earl Wa ter s
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M lht• l"<"Ono m y . 't·t·ond nr
third
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lht' old brt~t-d ,·onw an to l'tlll
'ldt>rl\blt' conflll'l wllh the
ynuntter icem•rntlon on tl\lt qucs
11 011 or v»hlt'". 1>u rt1c ulurly.
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lutvr now, u n~ lhr yuunttvr
i:t·m•ra.tlon hu:c bt•1•on11• a wurk
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i.ut111fylnM ttW Job. tte m0tt the
1ww breed wu" lrom il In p.y
11nd frlngc benent.a.. "a p~.··
Ynnkt•lovlrh wh1cly obserns .
"that cannot eooUnue for lonti
w11hout brt'•Jclna down."
··For the new brotd . · ·
V 1.anktilovlrh Hya ... f-.cr\lly ind
work hav<' ttrown le$1 tmpor·
lant. and le-l1u~ more l1npor·
aunt."
/\' for Ol'W bret'd wom~n .
hon11•m11kan~ lb small symbol ot
N1•H 1·:.t•·Nn A Job 1:. bt!llcr
Womt.•n don't ~·anl to bl-&o&ally
dt'l>t'rtdl•nt on lhe Will and wtum or lllt'll
\' 11nk,•lov1eh t'Oncludcb
· 'Tn oh,'\('f\•t'rs ond andl'ed to
many womt•n who work. l'X·
I' h II ll J( In lit l h l' I> t• CU r It y 0 f
honw1nt1kl•r ror • poorly paid
loh 11t't'llli. ltkt• 11 bud bargain.
Ort,. 11 II I:. a b ti d bur lit• t n
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1 tlw llJHOs wlll l(row mort' di:.
1·r1m1n11hn~ 11hout the Job& tlwy
lllk\• ..
~/
, I "
'Hue arr fOW /uys. ode 1nd bWJJc nalJ ooUtt --·u C'OOUC'F ,OU u11rr on
bow ro fill io ~ Jpe<a!'
ADO Al.I. t hhc up. und senior
t'ffi jllOyt'f11 he<'omc q uite •n«ry
1111<: fru,.tr&h'd w•th the nf'w
hrt·t·rl Tlw olll c·1trrot (moMy 1
und lltl(•k 111 urct•111.1 I upproiach
clnt•im 'I ulwuy11 work
So th" men In thl' oecullvc
t1u1ll'8 mut.t focus on how to
niot\vuh• lhl' new breed .
Y11nkclov1rh ttrf:UC'S. without of
feranl( any su~Rc1>t1on:. other
lhan to be sen1>1t1vc to people.
Wl•'vc nil hl'urd that 1n
p sychology or per s onn~I
courses. nght'.' Yankclov1ch con·
hnues.
"In the 1980s. knowledge of
how the changed American
value system affects Incentives
and motivations lo work hard
may well become a key require-
ment for entering the ranks of
top management in both the
private and public sector. If this
occurs. we shall sec a new breed
of managers to correspond to
the new breed of employees "
Life goes on, doesn 't it'!
Does Justice Bird Deserve This BlaDie?
Why blame Rose Bird? The
question refers to a r ecent
Supreme Court derision which 1s
fast becoming widely known as
the "rape of Maria case." It in-
volved :.a particularly heinous in-
cident or rape during which lhe
victim wai:. forced <1l knirepoinl
to s ubmit lo a variety of obscene
sexual abuses. Although s he was
cut by tht.• knife the court held
lhl'rl' was no ·'great bodily
harm." The eHect of that was to
r educe punishme nt to a mere
hands lap.
Bird, wt}o by v1rtul' of Gov,
Jerry Brown's nppoantmcnt 19
months <tJ:O,
b ecame lhl'
first wom:rn
chie f jus ticl'
in the state ·~
history. con-
curred In the
5 lo 2 decision
which w a~
written b y
Appellate
Ju s tic e
Bl'rnard Jefferson serving pro
tcm on the court.
ll is the fact that Bird did not
write the decision that prompts
some to question the crllids m
Charles McCabe
which is now being levelled at
her for Lhc ruling. Those who
pose the question a r e not
necessanly her supporters but
their instincts ror fairness move
the m to query why she should ~·
s ingled out for the blame.
T II E Sf M Pl.•: u n s wt.' r 1 s
because sht· 1s ther•'. she being
spe llt>d hen· with cap1l<1I letters.
It is an age·old complaint, n<>t
w itho ut JU St1ficution. th at
women have s uffered at the
h<.inds of m en Juris t s. T he
weaker sex hus m aintained that
me1lc judges do not respond to
women's problems . especially in
such Uungs peculiar to women
suc h as rape. So the <1ppointment of Bird lo
the Supreme Court we1s cause
for J ubll a t ion among the
feminists. mOl>l Of whom knew
little or nothmg about her legal
or 1udic1aJ qualifications or lack
of them. They would have been
just al> gleeful about any woman
Drown might have appointed
Because to the women it
signalled that at long last they
would have a judge in high office
who would sympathize with
the m and respond t.o women's is-
~ues. Thus the greut disappoint·
ment and subsequent blumc now
fixed on her for the rupc or
Maria decision
WOMAN OR NOT. the pubhc
tends lo credit or blame the
chief justice for the court ·s de ·
cisions as witness the constant
reference to the "Warren Court"
and now the "Burger Court."
T here is some basis for lh1s
because the chief 1ustice do<:s
exert more innuence than do the
individual justices. If the reports
are correct, th.ls is even more
true here for Bird h as un-
dertaken to dominate the court.
In the instant case it Is even
more flWng lo blame Bird for
she selected Jefferson lo serve
on an interim basis and assigned
the Maria case to him. In doing
so she couldn't help but know he
was a kindred s pmt :.mce he too
is a Brown appointee.
Bird herself attempted to ap-
pease bolh s ades, sympathizing
with the victim but, being a
former deputy pubtic defender.
ruled for the defendant.
HE R EXCUSE that the court
mus t follow the intent of the
Legislature is farcical In the
race or repeated decl5ions being
handed down by the s1tme court
whic h alter. reverst or ob·
literate legislallve decrees.
In the rape of Maria case the
court was not faced with any
constitutional question. It was
not a s ked to change existing
law. All that was asked was to
interpret the statute in a specific
case and rule as to whether the
brutally sadl11tic sexua l attack
did not in fact constitute greut,
bodily harm.
RA P E IS so repre hensible e1
crlml' that even the toughest
laws on today's books do not
began lo deal harshly enough
with ll. Any forcible rape must 1
leave its scars on the mind and
soul even though there is no vlsi·
bk evidence or physical harm.
Only one totally msensilive to
human suffcnng could believe
the particularly repuls ive ex-
perien('es lo which Maria was
subjected were without "great
bodily harm." 81 ... m e Bird?
Wl·ll . who else would one blame
but the person who heads thl'
court which rendered s uch a
miscarriage or justice?
The Buying Habit: Another Addiction to Fight
"A man t& r~ch In proportion to
the number of things he con a/ford
to let alone." 11.D. Thoreau
The above ringing maxim.
which seems to me to embody
ju11t about all the wisdom you
ure going lo need for the next
two weeks. and maybe longer. is
being acted upon by <1 San Fran·
cisco boscd organization called
MINT
The boys and girls over al
MINT lhink that /\mcrlcons
h ave more
PO Sl>l'SS1ons
thun are reol
ly ncl.'ded. IL
Is 0Hcrln1t a
new t c l e · rhonc hot-
1 n e ·ser -
vice to help
people break
what lh('y call "th(' buy
Ing habit."
The MINT folk think or buying
the 't'.ay othrrs think of s moking,
booztn.: and do plnR as a
dangerou& addiction which
would Improve lives tr it could
be comballcd Instead of think·
mg of lndlvlduDI smokers and
dopers, etc , they feel thnt rurb·
Ing the buylna habit would
benem 1tll or us.
Makes s ense. "It"' sam -
ple," explains MINT member
Mi chael Phillips. "If you make
money, you -or someone else
spe nd it. Spending means con.
suman.c. and consumini means
using up what's available.··
Ph1lhps is arguing for the en-
vironment In which mankind
li ves Look. he and his group
s ay. at wh<1l economic prosperl
t y hns done to this environment
in the form or more trees felled.
mor~ land strip-mined. mor<>
waldhfc destroyed, more wutcr
,con~u mt.-d, and more1pll hurnt'<I
all to sntasry needs rrealed by
rising incomes
Phillips, on t•eonom1st. points p
out that "The Cour·person
household with nn annual In·
come o r s10.ooo uses 2170
kilowatts of electricity a month:
that aamc household earninti
S20,000 will use 4025."
GOOD LUCK to MINT. say l
They nre not so nnlv<.· os lo tt\lnk
that their little outgoing effort Is
J(Oin.i to change the world mcht orr Trying to tell th(' /\mc>r1can
consumer to cut down on buying
Is like telling a nymphomaniac
to s hun sex
f\ut a t entative Jong term
educational program about the
ncgotlvc effect8 or MslnR Income
on the plancl's ecology ls put
due.
• t
It is my contention that the
argument for buying and
possessing less is quite cogent
even without the overpowerinR
e nvl'ron m e n tul argu ment
Thoreau did not have the
wastage of the environment In
mind when he made his argu·
m ents against possession He
claimed, and I too believe. that
the le!"ls people own the more
control they have over their
lives and the greater chance
lht•y haw to be huppy , whult'vc•r
lhat 1:..
AT ANOTHER Juncture the
s age of Walden pos1t('t,I . "M<>st
of the luxuries. and many or lhc
so.called comforts of life are not
o nly not ind1 spens abl~. but
positive hindrances lo the elcvu·
til)n of mankind."
Look Ht the uveragc American
home. How many or tht thlna:s
in it are wied. or used regularly'
Most homes ret1c mblti rooms
Qoote8
James Madison "ll will be of
little ;avail to the people thut th
laws are made by m en or their
own ch01c<! 1r the lows be so
volumln<>1L~ that they cannot be
read. or so Incoherent thlit they
cannot be understood "
where the tpys or children have
been thrown away after they
huve had their brief day in a
child's sun. Except these things
urc not thrown away.
I think I can h onestly say
there as little in m y home that I
do not use or enjoy constantly.
There arc M>me kitchen gadgets
I could ~uslly do without. and
there ar<' ~omc books I could
throw away. There always are.
There arc more clothes than I
need. in lhe !flrlct('st senst' But
::slll('(' I'm one of tho11e chaps
whost• heft l(Oes fro m up to
down . and ofte n quite
rlramatically, It mokcs some:
form of sense for me to have
l'lothes of various sizes.
I MAY RE n mite touched. but
J (eel good when I throw things
away . I fcol especially good
when I give away to libraries
book!' wt\lrh coml' my way that
shouldn't have been published at
ull
I would feel better. to be sure.
1C t had nl'vcr bouAhl In the first
plul'C th· thing" I reel so much
ph·o~ure· 1n throwing away
Truth 1~. the things we don't
need ji?l't terribly an the way or
thl' thlnu we> do nee d . like
rcflcctlon and eumlnation of
coMrlencc, and 11ee1n1 thlo1s
lltcadlly and seelna them whole.
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Benefits, Risks Seen
Scie11luts
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Alth1111.,eh Anwri<'un' clon t ht•ar
mud1 Jhoul ha1111111.i '1H·1·hurin
an\ mon· ttw (•u1111 o\ t'f'>Y h,1:, nol
"ndt•d 14 llh tht• WUI nmj( i.1.-n~ Ill
"u1w1 rnarkt•h. and nt·w labd:. on
d1..,. food
The prop11M·d hun on lht•
urt1f1 c1i.1l ,wc•<•h'nn hu"> l'lrlly IX't!O
dt'luvt'd l"llJl llfh'<S
AND snt:NTll\TS throuahout
th<' country are bu.'y trying to rt·
:.olvt' lh£• d1h,mm11 of whut lO do
Jbout the popuhar food add1Uvt.,
v. h1ch mlly rnusf' rancl'r and for
v. h1 t•h lht-rc 1i. n<>i.ubst1tutc
In n•tffit wN·k..,, rn1111' ~t udH ....
hav<' bet·n thrown into thl' con
I ro\'l·rsy but flOll\' 1 l'SOI vc the h
'':!''
Comt•d1.rn H1rhard
P ryor " a:-. f int~ SSO<>
i n \';rn Nu~·:-. on .1
maltt'IOUS m1 :.<'hl l'I In :1700 pai;:c rt.'Vll'W of cwry t-har~t· ~rnd onlt·n ·d muJor MH'churin :.,tudy. Or
to pay n-:.lllut11u1 .md Morn~ Jo' Crnmn .. r of the Jo'ood
g I V t.• 1 0 b t.• n c f I t dnd Dru~ /\dm1n1strat1on con ~rformun('t·~ eluded thut bcttt.•r tests mu1>t be
----------done before anyone reuhstically nn.~~ HITS can determme human cancer nsk
r'-'J" Cini • from the sweetener . Because of
the uncertamlles. he urged the
• ~'r"l~C' u ~on government to move cautiously ~•l ".:7 ~ onaba n.
WASHINGTON fAP >
-The Census Bureau
says 21 percent of th.is
~o untry's fa milies of
Latin American origin
bad incomes below the
poverty line last year
T his compares with
about 9 percent of the
non-LatJn fa milies. the
bureau reported.
Only 9. 7 percent of the
Latin-origin famllu:s
had Incomes of S25.000
or more. compared with
23 p.ercenl or o th er
families.
-A JOHN S H OPKINS
University study comparmg the
li ves of bladder cancer patients
with a similar group without the
disease found no cancer link with
mpdcratc use of artificial
:.weeteners. A similar Canadian
s tudy earlier said it found a
pos1 t1ve association between
<1 rtifi cial sweeteners and bladder
cancer in males •
A survey of doctors and other
health professionals fou nd that up
to 70 percent oppose <1 :.accharin
ban bec<1use they feel that
Three-Sflelf Bookme
lm•shed bl>olit1" eitefl(!s a Trto ol gene<ou~ ·woocl' laminate
~Ives tu<ncd wooden rt!.ef\
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requ1reo
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c:ommuntCAttOOs cen1e<' _--""-"II P .-!1'4//H a IUf ned WOOd fflgs le<ld
WPll0'1 to•
!IClll()ped tdce C.bonet ... lhollgtittully design!!(! -~h" 5helt '°' l)hOne booh s a orawer tor~,,.,,.
• nsembte •t 10 33" ~ 19
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24-Pitcl Glassware Set
• l»tnont' • our ays111 dMf a1.t11,.,
---mt on 1 llOhd blM • Mttndudts '-8 _,, rodls
coc.llll•l •nd hlbtllWPts
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Huntington ~enter
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iudy Dikmma of Saccharin
bl·nd1ts may outwe11eh known
rl~k::. unct thut tht• dutu on ~ac
rhurin ii. Ull'Ondus1vc
The Nt1Uonul Academy or
Se1t•nt·t'i., conducting a fl'derully
funclcJ !illl<ly or the nation's food
:.ufcty policy in general and sac
rhurln tn partJcutar. rs· t't•vJ<.'wlng
these re$ults and much other
dutu. Tht! at•ademy's saccharin
(mdtng!i will be s~nt to the l"DA in
NoHmber and the complete
~t ud y 1~ to be finis hed by
f"rlJruary.
THE FDA TRIED TO ban sac·
ch<.irm last year. mostly because
or i_I Canadian study linking large
do::.e~ of 1t to bladder cancer in
muk rats and indications of a
possible human cancer link. The
ban w<.is called for under the
Delaney clause. a law requiring a
ban on food additives linked to
ca nce r regardless or other
benefits they may have.
A loud public outcry followed
because saccharin 1s the only
general-use ar tificial sweetener
approved for use in this country.
A debate ensued over the wisdom
of the Delaney clause in light of
the need for a n a r tificial
sweetener , not just by casual
dieters but by diabetics or others
for whom obesity 1s a health
problem.
Congress last November de·
layed the ban until June 1979. re·
quired wanting labels on sac·
charin products and a uthorized
further study.
OF THE NEW reports. most at·
tention focused on the one by
Cranmer . former head of FDA's
National Center for Toxicological
Research
Fine German Wines
• lrotn lt.e mowf Vlll~. '
-bnfll l976""",..sol bemMsttl...O "°"" nacterlCll (IO-IUSI lwOI sue>t<b wMn with
., htnt ol s-i...ut
• btk1n1 bf •eis
ol \m004h COUOl'I tn ·---o1-· .p;tC!uiged 1n t>ftlhant red globes (~~°'"'''-'' pe~~1ve!y P<oce<I. 1001
tw1n~2."
shaplq up'!
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Sit·A-Shape Sit·UJ> Bar
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'fhc Cranm1•r report. a s urvey
prl'f><Jred at the request of FDA
Comrn1ss1on('r Donald Kennedy,
'<•ys the benefits or saccharin
rnay be found to outweigh poten·
tial harm something not·cov-
crct.1 bytheDchml·yclausc.
The at,:ency has not endorsed
the report and considers it a work·
ingpa~r
·'The Cranmer report at the
present time has no status," said
FDA spokesman Wayne Pines.
.. It was compiled by an FDA or.
ficial and r epresents an in·
d1vidual's view on saccharm. It is
in c 1 rculation a mong other
federal agencies for comment."
TH F. REPORT SAID a review
of previous data indicates sac-
charin 1s a weak carcinogen. or
cancer causing substance, by
itself. However . 1t said, the
s weete n er may be more
hazardous as a cancer "pro-
moter." a substance that boosts
the cancer-causing effect of some
other unknown carcinogen.
Cranmer said bette r tests
should be conducted to see if there
a rc "safe" intake levels below
which some carcinogens would
not caus~ cancer. He added that
he thought 1t "like ly to be possi·
blc" to set a safe limit on sac·
rharin
BUT CRANMER MOSTLY em·
phasized pow much was not
known ab<iut testing chemicals
and applying these results to de·
tcrmin~ human risks. He noted
that 1t "isn't enough to identify a
chemical which has the potential
to produce cancer.··
• '"' IO'(P I\ Wtfh you .... r tu~ lnltflH1W!nl\ onic..,111mei.eeper•
~. • • m1fcre>Pl9Cl•Ol'lt< dl&l(al <Mol.tys I~ hc)ur monute MCondS month •no Olte" lht toud\ol a"""°"'
• keeo "'tOUCh w.th you< ··-··· ~h•rKttn v .. stt<k-on decals
Clia °'111.,
lous tro.I ""•tee
• •eti.ngle\ oentaconf o<octaaons IOCflOoM1
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OPEN
Mon. thru Set.
1().9
Sun. 10.7'.
LAGUNA HILLS
Laguna Hiiis Mall
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Fnday, September 1!>, 1918 * DAIL V PILOT A 7
Pickles
Pep Up .
Prospect? \,'!,a5JGt1t1
BATON ROUGE. La. THE RIGHT
CAP) Pickle Packers
International wants an
ingredient added to the
Strategic Arms L1mlta.
tion Talks.
WAY
Advanced
Health Center
•'The salty approach
has been too blanct and it
is about time to spice up
the talks and tel the
Russians know we mean
business." said William
R . Moore. executive
vice president of the as-
sociation.
will help you get weight off
and keep it off!
• . 'Personalized Program' tailored
just for you! To meet your
needs! , '
• No Shots, Gimmidks, or Fad
Diet! He s uggested the
negotiations be renamed
the pepper talks. • Professional Staff!
LOOK BETTER -
FEEL BETTER
"By pepper we mean
place the emphasis on
power peace ethics a nd
res ponsi biLi ty." he told
the fourth ~nnual Na·
t io n a l Pepper Con .
ference at Louisiana
State University.
Get More Fun Out Of Life
If President Car ter
and Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance added pep-
p e r p owe r to th e
scheduled Washington
talks with Soviet o f·
fic1als next month . it
migbt keep the United
Sta tes out of a pickle. he
added.
Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM
The Professional Approach to Self Control
Weight, Smoking, Alcohol and Stress.
1300 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, CA 92660
EYOll'VI rl
MIA#lllG TO GIT
1#10 SPORl:S,
WE'VIGOTIUE
PIRFICT OPBllllG.
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From September 15 to Oct. 2, bnng in the $3 bill abol(e
and use 1t towards the purchase al the shoes indicated. (l's as
good as money at Frontrunners
From Sept. 15 to 0Gt. 2,
try your luck m our Grgnd .
Openmg raffle. No purchase
1s necessary to enter and the
grand pnze is a top to (he
Honolulu Marathon m
Hawaii, all expenses paid'
($399. value.)
(Other prizes wdl ·include
three sets of merr·s and
women's running outfits.
complete with choice of shoes
($50 value), and a• flee
Frontrunners personalized
headband for everyone, while
supplies last.)
,
The new address is 1000
Bristol Street North, 115 Plaza
Newport. ( 1 Blk. north of
Jamboree and Bristol.}
It's the same mixture -
the best names in athletic
shoes. names like Nike.
Puma and Adidas. and tbe
highest fashion shirts and
shorts a.nd swts for running,
tennis. basketball, soccer, •
I . J I •
Ma/IS AQIOll! . '
football and baseball· -that
flas made our Brentwood
Frontrunners. so popular.
So come on out!
Sa turday. September 16.
come to Frontrunners and
pick out the shoes you need
to get into the sport yot:J want ..
·Come celebrate our
Grand Opening while we
celebrate yours. ·
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1000 BRISTOL STREEr NORTH. 1t!1 PLAlA Nf:WPOflT
<At SO BRENTWOOD 11640 \AN VlrE.NTF Ill \ID 1'l118"'1·i ·•8' 1
MONDAY I RIDAY 10 AM <l f'M, SATUHOAY 10 AM 1. PM StJNCJM' :; IW !1 PM
Ne nu1d 1:.• , n11,1 ,~,,,~ /t'I 1.1n1rr Just come 1n ,m<J 1.1/ out 1/lc cn/ly lotm /)1ovrdod
W1nri1:r•t w•ll cit• 1 •11•c re '<1 Oy ,1 r,inaon1 dr11winu Rcsutrs 01 a1.1·.w1q w1U oe final WrnnetS will
/>c 1>tJttl1toef /lr rn,,,/ Otlr.J!. 01 w1rt1wiq ""'' tm dc1e1p11nc>d O\I numbet of c11111es reco1v9<J
• 1111• lt'<1e1a .111t1 a1111 , ,,,.,,,. 1mf)01u'<J on me flflle-w1nn<11s w•ll be• tilt;> \Ole rosp0ns1b1t11y ol
mu ;;111r wlrtnl''' 1 mlJIOyC'£'S 01 l-ron11unmw.1. 8{}enli, t1ncJ 1111• to;1m1lros 01 .my suc;h
1mptcw11rJ ,,,, r101 1•l•Q1/!lt• Any 11•Quvsl tnr mo "<iml• ol t111• w•tlncr \llC'llJfd bo ma1/1.1<I Jllvr
1012178 to ftontrunr>tlf'
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"I Uunll If you·.-. 1o1nc to order In your 'tu&h 1ehcd
French' you oupl lobr\na your araduaUon r la&a Alon&" --1...
Find It Wifl1 CHs
Road Roamers
Like SF Park
Si\N Jo'RANCJSCO tAP 1 Som(' vagubonds.
used tn cu~y to·fand r<'cn·ut1onal vchklt• parki. on
the nataon'i. h1~hwuy!>, huvc turnl'f.l to C.:H rnd1os to
hel p find a nl'w one open an the heart of San Fran·
cisco .
.. Thl'y an• calhnJ.t us ult the hmf' on their CRs.
~aying lht·y arc lo!\! ancl nl't'i"I dan·ctaoni. into the
purk," suad Sam Hell. co owner of the park at a
c·onverted railroad depot nt·ur the downtown area.
"I WOULD SAY 90 PERCENT, perhaps as
high as 99 percent. of them h<.ive CBs a nd they
~ecm to automat1c;illy reach for them when they
('an't find their way around the city," Bell added.
Ht•ll s aid he thinks th£' park and his ever ·
pre!'lt'nt CH radm 1s helping e nd the habit
n •rn •at1oncil vehicle people have developed of roll-ins: right through Sun l"runcisro and stopping
somewht·re C'lsc Most
<:u::.tomer~ agn·t•
( ) "It's about time San CB CH41TER : >hnciM'O !?incd the UV
UnlVt>r Se, said H Ob'i
lh·drtck, a Los i\ngelt•s
policeman recently passing through with his w1k.
thn•c children and 20·foot camper.
"l'l.I. TF.U, VOU, IF IT wr rt•n'l for this park.
""t''cl Just pasi. on throu~h Sap_franc1sco." he ::.;uri
·In recent years the growing legion of "RV peo·
pie" have bypassed .San Fr ancisco for other cit ies
or areas wh •rt• they could park their rigs, drop the
awnings. plu~ into the nearest outlet , turn on
portahlc 1'V !><'ls and crank up the CB .
. Last /\phi tht· Sa.n Francisco Rc•cn•at1onal
Vehicle Park was born Wh<'n its operators leased
six acres at the site of th<• olct Southern Pacific
railroad depot. 1n I tw s hadow of the freeway and
not tar from th(: dock:.
LIKE MOST RV PARKS, SAN Francisco's
boa!>ls wal\'r. clt·clr1c1ty. scw<ige hoo~-ups .
.,how<>rs. ;i laundn,mat, a shop, a nursery and
" n~n1 al l('lcv1:.wn S l'L'\
Hon Camptw ll . from l.:ifayPttc., Ind . sitting on
;1 lawn c.h a1r ~1pp1nJ.{ :J h<'l'r . r<>counted his upward
moh1hty in tht· "RV univcrsl>."
''Wl· started in· a l<mt. then we had two pop-up
.r :1rppf•rs and now we've f(Ol lh1s self-contumed
llV. wh1«h 1s a rA·al luxury." h<• sa1cJ. "I don't ju!>l
, love tny HV I lovl' the life 1t givt· me.
"One summN Wl' truced the whole Revolu-
.' t111nar y War tn our RVs. and another i;umme r il
, w;Js Hw 41v~I W;\r." Campbell ~uid. "We've i.een
·' N!wa~olia, the Grund Oanyon. Miami Beach and
• "l r'a!>t _we'rl' seeing C.:ulifornaa." .. •.. ' .. .t:. J). SPURR, 73, OF SAN DIEGO hus been on
the· )-oad since J anuary.
• . , ·; 1 lcc.k. you don 'l sec anything in u plane and
• vqu t·,;in't ca~ your wifr'i-. cooking by car. J\nd
llwn ":, no way I t•<m survive all these months on
' • tbc road without my wif<''~ cookin~j .. Spurr s aid
..... .. i·1 'II Ix' in an RV park for'a(I hour.\' he said ... and
,... .. • t 'll fet.•I ag 'at hovie as if I've been there all my life.
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And~ '"cnevcr foltthat way in a/hotel." . .
Particular P.~ople Select JOHNS1lN & SON
~Rome of the "Golden Touch"
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"The service Is graat .. -. and so are the people".
LINBA MOSS
Coat• M111,,c ,111.
ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER
.JOHNSON & SON 1···. ... 1-
212& HarJ>or Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 54,0-5630.
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NATION I CALIFORN1A
New Paternity Test Nearly Foolproof
BOSTON <AP> A tt''I thut rc-vt•1tl'
tht• makt'Up nf lhc-uc•1w .. thul ronlrol
1mmun1ty 111cl\1dt·' .111 ulmo"lt
(u<1l11roo( way to hn~ tht• lth•nt1t \' ur a
rhlld'a lnie f11ther . rt"'il'nrrh<·r. \ny
T IU~ NEW PATl-:RNITY t1•'lt
.1lr1•1uly huic bc•(•t1 UM·d 111 some c·ourt
11Ai.ca in South1•1 n (.'ulifor11111. 1111cl
dc>C'le>rlft report It " 'Ill ,,.11 .. 1llvt• that It
''1111 \'Vt'll dclt-rnunt• ltw 111rt· ca111.'li
when lWilb •lrt• fulhl'I t•cl hy cltffc•rc.•nt
lfH'O fl l' 't• ,1 r l' ht• I I> 11 u y l h l' 111' W
nwthod. t'ulh-.1 ltl.1\ tvplni,:, 1-< fur
1u111 c• 11t'<'Urt1I«' lt11rn ltw 1<l1mdMrc.S
hlood tt-'11 wwcl 111ltw 1111-11 t11 fthNI llt:ht
\Ill p llll'l'llll \
'Thlft ,, I ht• •111••!11' mo~I l)()W(•rful
"""' r111 1l1•k1 mln111i: pnlt'rnlt y." i.i•ld Juclv llond. 11 r t'101•11 1 du•r ut tl('l.A
~1t'd11.-ul ~·hool
I\ R•:t•OKT ON lht• lt•1o l wa-.
1111 hl t,h1•cl 111 Thur11day's Nt·w
l-:11.:l11111l .l11U111111 uf Mt•dll'lnt•
II LA t v11111i: h1111 llc•t•ll t..nown for
ul>out 20 Hor\ llut u11t1I no". ll ha!>
mu1nly bt•t•n u't'd befort' oraun
tr111"plnnts to m11kt• 1>1un• thnt lhc• rl~k
of 1 l'Jl't'llOll lJ> lht• bttd) I' 11' '!mull u:-.
P<l"l>•hlt·
Tht> hurnan b<l4ty rt•1Jroduet•:\ tlLA
llOlil(l'Oll. 14 l11d1 f11tht ltw Jnl'l'ndUl'lllln
or fon·1~n ~ub11111n<'l'' such U:4 ,1
t rnniipluntl'<t klctn.,y Thc11c nntijlt-ns
nl't' ('Olltroll\>tl by a grou,, of l(enl''l
"hll'll' llpt'<'l(ll· nlllkl'llP VRrl<'. from
1ll'r11on to pcr111m
With Ill.A typing. rt't'll'orctK!rs arc
.1hl1· 10 J~rform cht'mkal l t'Sll oh
"h111· hlood cell11 thut will reveal Ur
k111cl of itnthct!ns 1n the suspected
t.1llH'r· ... body Dy ldentlfylna the Ml
1t)t1•n,, tht>y •rt ltble to determme th\·
kind of ~t'lll'1' he hjS.
l!NI N(; THI: SAME kind of test. lhe
rl'llt•nrt•ht·rs ulao get llLA lnformaUor.
rrum tht• mother and child They art•
th1•11 .1blc• to determine 14ht'ther t,h{•
d1lld'" ~t·nes c•me from the pn•
sunwd folhcr.
''EARLY SHOPPER'' BULB SALE
-AMLING'S
Newport Nuraery and Garden Center
I f·,c II> oneat c Of'&t h1~hw,1y • new port beach -cs''· 19 ao
Air California now has the lowest every day
fare fro m Orange County to nine California
destinations. Our new 25% off midday and eve-
ning fare.
That's 25% off on midday and evening flights
(except Sunday evening). No five-day advance
reservation requirement. No restrictions on holi-
days. No limited number of seats. Just call Air
10% OFF ALL BULB
J>URCHASES
II
California reservations or your Travel A g ent.
Now you don't need to understand the clever
names and tricky loopholes o f other discount
fares. f ust fly Air California's lowest every day
fare. From Orange County to Son Francisco,
San Jose, Oakland, Lake TEihoe, Sacramento.
Palm Springs, San Diego. Monterey antj. start-
ing October l st, Fresno.
AIR.CALIFORNIA
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Call Air Caltrornlo R96ervollona In Oronoo Cp11nty, (11 4) 75?.-1000: Downny. (?.13) <v.4 .3313: Laquna, (714) 496-6000: Loe Angeles,
(2 131627-5401; So n Clen\onte, (714141)6 bOOO. ntvorn1(Ju/5o11 Bo1 new It no. (7 14) 825 G900. or your Travel Agent.
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frr<Ssy. September 15. 1918 DAILY PILOT A8
Vrama' Enlivens ~ Telecourse Cosmetic Surgery ..
°"''• ...... "~" -TV LIFE. DEATH
OCC s Smith
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Propert y
Gra11letl
To O' eill
ft I 1· h .1 I d ( l s t• ' 11
pnrtnt·r of 1mp11:.on1•<I
ho:sp1t,1l 11 .... ncr Dr Lou111
J Ct·lla 111 munv v1·11 ture~ ha!> won f; ro11rt
order allow111i: him to
se izt' "unH' of Cclla's
prop erty to pay off 11
debt ttw t .... 111n1·urn•d .
O 'Nt•1ll, J n Orange
Count) rJn1·hcr and
bus1m·-.-.man who 1s an
eX ·t•ha1 1 man of th{'
0 r a n g c (' 11 11 n t y
Oemotrat w l'art ', hnd
borrowNJ SI 5 m1llwn
Jr om Cro<'kt·r Rirnk to
pay off th1' d<•ht, ;.ind
6upe11or Court .Judgt•
Robert U Grt•t•n rul<'d
Wednesday that O'Neill
('OUld !>e1ze $750.000 Of
Cella '!-propNty to help
pay off the Crocker loan.
THERE WAS no In·
dication JU!>t what prop·
erty 0 Neall "ould !.<'II.<'
C l' I I a . ;rn 0 t a n g l'
.Cou111' rtm·1<1r who w :1s
t he• !>l;1t1'" lart.:t•!>I '>IOJ.!lt•
polit1tal «Ontrahul<1r 111
1974. "a:-. indH'll'd 1n
.Januarv 197fi hv . both
f cd t•r :.il and <.:ount y
grand JUrll's on eharJ,!t'!>
of Ml·d1cart• and Ml•d1
C a l fr-a ud. embezzle·
ment, tax e vasion and
theft -<.111 involving two
Orange County hospitals
• h e <'On trn ll (•d an d
systt:•m atu:all.' loot<'d by
u sinl! phony 1n vo1 ces
f ro m d u m m ~ t' o m ·
p anic.!>
C ELLA PLE ADED
guilty to 22 counts in the
federal 1ndittmc·nt and
10 of the :-.lat<.' charges.
tie began !>t•nn~ a 37 ' :!·
m on th !-CntCOC(' at the
Tederal prbon an Lompac
this la!>l May l k ha~
also bl'l'n !.CnlC'nct•d to a
t f'rm of l wn to l!'l Yl'<H!> qn
the rounty ehrirgc~. and
that !>t'nH·n<"t' i!> running
('On<·urn·ntlv wi th t he
frderal M'nt1•nn•
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punt., or p1 ... tol p•u•k1n.i 1lt•h'1·t1\1•i. ru1•1n1< throu.ih
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lit• or ·1111rndut'llll( U1oloM1r .
.. Wt· did fi nd MJnH• unu:oiuul fuotuge of a cell
1h mj(. '..i1d Smith. ll h111lol-'.v pfe1ft'11'!or 11t Or n.:c
( o.-~t C11lh•.i1· whu ..... rot•· tlt1· ·100 11,1u1· h•xt with
t .olrlt•n W<-st n1llt.>~1• p111f1·!>:.11r Honnu• Hut1hk and
, 11 1Jlt'd J ~ purt prnj(ratn with 111•1 und u prodUl'
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l1hr .11' ,11111 th1 ruul'\t' t .111 111 l.11.• n 1111 thr1•1• ur11h
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l'rodut'1•r tl1ri·1 t 111 ul tht "l'flt'' '" KO to:·.,
(' 1rrnl 1-.;llt•rt~· ..... 1111 .1b11 µr 111lu1·,.d · The Home
I, 11 d t•Ot•f t1•lt•('UUI .....
\tn>rdtng to Smith. "ht·n 1l ull 111·.c.ul two and
1 h11 1f yt•ur. us,:o hi· h,1d nu 1n11·nt111n 11( wntmic or
produt•1n~ ,111yth111g
H E R E PR ESt:NT E l> 0('(' <•I sOml' c·on
ft·renct·!> on lhe µro~r am ,uuJ round l11mselC volun·
ll'l'nng 10 work on 1t
.. fhls •~ rt'llll)' Uw ft r"t cour..,t· in basic biology
I hat -. ht'f'O produ<:ed for kl<:v1!.1on," S mtlh stud "
~ue~s thal'"i bcrau~l' the s ulJJl't'I as JUSt too in
1rOln•d ,.
It"s so 11wolvt•d , m f..irt. thut S mith and Mrs.
Hoohk had Lo tac·kl<· it from i.cv1:rul angles before
they were s atisfied with fMmal
In outlining the• coursl', the pair found that
thl'Y were wnting a book, and decided to go ahead
with 1l The process took a year and a half.
"WE WEREN'T QlJITE sure how to present it
"Jn the heart prol(rs1m, we :show 1tn oper ation
putting In itn artificial v:ilve," Smith said "In the
'l'i.:ment on the ear, wc showed inserting un
.1rltf1 t·ml eurbone."
\ 11otht.•r vrol(ram de;,tls with the body's im-
111U111ly ... y~tem .
"Hh1•umatold arthritis is what they call auto·
1nimunt'. :-1t•ns1tiied to yourself." Sm ith said. "The
wh1h' IJlooct cells actually a ttack healthy cells "
FOUR OF TIIE SEGMENTS deal with plants.
The othcrR concentrate on human:s with occas ional
wic of nnimals.
In addition to the accessibility or the
tclecourl'ie to Pf"Ople who can't attend regular
l'la:s1H"S, Smith sees several key advantages
.. I was really amazed al the am ount of factual
111fo11n:it111n you can get in a half-hour progr am ."
ht: ~J 1d "\'ou can cover more than in a full hour of
NOSE REUlJCTION HKEAST ENLARG EMENT
Our COllmt'LIC Surgt>ry Centi;r undeutonds your needM If you de111re to 1mproYl' your
appearunc:e, we offer free pn1111le c:onaultatton which explain• the •urgery sod sneatheMtn
for f1&ce and eyelid hfl.8, brt!ttt•l 1mhsrgem1.mt and reduct ion, mod1f1cat1on of your nOH, chin
and body contour•. Learn why llO m11ny h1&ve 11eloct.ed our luc1ht111. 11nd Board Ct!rt1iu . .J/
Qu11hfrnd surl{eons Compar\" our lac1hlll!ll and 11erv1Ctlt1 with 11ny olhtir llnywhere.
lt'l'tUrl' "
Tim REASON, sM1m sAm. 1s "you have the Cosmetic Surgery Center
.1n1mal1on to explain a subject graph ically tn JUSl Medical Group
u l'oupll' of minutes.
.. Also. t•ach of these program s has broug ht E.B. Frankel. M.D .• Director
togl'lhcr thl' best o f t hese little film segments, Mtmbu of American Mflllcal Auoc1a tlon1
which you wouldn't have avail able in the A111oc:ialtd &ard Cu tifitd/Quallfifll ~url(ffin•
dassroom .. Auociattd tffrmatololfi.i11
Does he int~nd to get involved in any more ENCINO 21:i1990.4%0 • LO~ ANGEU::s 21319314.:m;;
ftlms" L AKEWOOI> 2 1a1:>~1 -742f). H NTINGTON HEACH i l -tl!'l.&0-6(j05
Well. not r ight a way. said Smith. whose COi· SANTA ANA 711/!>U -AA.'il • ~AN 01•;Go i'l4/2i6-:l:l:l2
orful career has included working as founding WESTWoou 21!1/til(.Ol!H d1re~tor of the Palm Springs ~ert Museum and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.is a consultant in Southwest Africa .
on tl'lcv1s1on." <.1dm1tted Smith, whose previous CX· Sen. Bn·ggs
pcnencc with ftlm included producing two true life
adventure-nature scn ab for Wall Disney 25 years
ago After a c lassroom-type approach wa:-. d1s Threatened
l':Jrded. the decision was made to use a s many falm
dips as passible. A volunteer a!.'ilStant. Susan SAC RAMENTO I AP I
Hansen . spent six m onths rev1(•w1ng hundreds or . S t a t e Sen . J o hn
film!> and p1c·king the best segml'nts or each to go Briggs. aut hor of ~he
with t he 36 programs. !'l.°v.c mbc r ba llo t in·
The films, many p~oduccd by Encyclopaedia 1llat1 ves on homosexual
Britannica, include b(>th real-lire footage and teach ers and the death animation. pena lty, said Thursday
that he has been told of
THE CLIPS Fil.LED out the resea rch and
gt:ncral knowkdgt' Smith and Mrs . Roohk brought
to the project. and hl·lpcd illustrate ~ome of the
largrsl d1~«0Vt•rH•s 1n IJH1lo,::y.
Course on China
Slated for OCC
A visit to mainland China Is a feature or one or
Orange Coast CoUege 's fie ld studies courses.
Titled "Llving Chinese Culture." the course in·
eludes a 21-d ay trip from Dec. 16 through J an. 5 A
pair of three-hour Saturday lecture sessions wiJI be
held on the OCC campus prior to departure, Nov.
18 and Dec. 2 from 9 a .m . to noon
Registra tion deadline for the course Is Sept.
a death threat against
him.
In a press release. the
Fulle rton Republic an
sa id the s tate police in·
for m e d him th ey
learned of a death threat
in connection with his
scheduled Friday speak·
in g appea r a nce in
Walnut Creek.
Briggs s aid he has re·
ceived death thre ats in
the past , leading to ar·
rests by the state police
in 1977 and 1978.
As of September 10. 1978. schedule changes will
go into effect on several Park-N-Rlde Express
and Local Frxed Routes. And fares wtll be
increased on all Orange County Transit Otstrict
bus routes.
The new fares are listed below along wtth
the routes that have been deleted. Please
remember to carry the exact tare since our
drivers cannot give change.
There have also been changes on serv1~es
not listed below and we will be revising our
schedules. For new schedules or route inf orma-
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.
New OCTD bus fares. 1tnm!Yf'5t~ur110t •o •'1181
Service
Local Fixed
Route &
E.asyR1der
Park·N-R1de
Express &
D1al·A·R1de
Dial A-Litt
New New SentOf Citizen
R~lar Fare & Handicapped Far~
i\N
70<z.•
15<t
35<l
35<t
Discontinued Routes. The following Park·N·Ride
Express Routes have been d1scont1nued: 207. 260:
271. (Other Park-N-R1de Express and Local Faxed
Routes have been changed as well. so please
call for new route mf ormat10n.}
23. F ee for the tour is $2.048. For cours e informa·
lion, contact OCC's Field Studies Office at 556-5693.
Tot Swim
Ch ildren J months to 6
years can get into
physical shape with the
Moveme nt Education
l'roi::ram.
Class Set
c lasses a nd is presented
by th e Ora nge Coast
YM CA.
SETTLE DOWN IN A
CoRNER OFThE OLD WORLD.
T he progr a m offe rs
gym a nd optional swim
For more inlormat1on
call the Or ange Coas t
YMCA al 642-9990
HAYE ARMLOADS OF SPRING FLOWERS
~ I Plant TULIP BULBS Now I
Finest No. 1 ~ Free bulb
Grode Bulbs planting guide ••
TUtlPS Giant, Double, Frtnged, Porro• Vo11elles
.... llllt J~~~ r~~~ .,f!;~f/Ji;'~~ ~'t·T} rr ~--~':'~·· ~V(i~
Also plant now· DAFFODILS • RAHUNCUlUS • HYACINTHS •
DUTCH & BEARDED IRIS • CROCUS• FREESIAS • NARCISSUS
I Nurt1ery Specialf
·PANSIES
Perteet bulb cover
PONY PAK
Reg.98C
L
I FloriJJt Spf!cial I
PIGGYBACK PLANTS
Indoor or outdoor Shode.
6" Pot &::W:V:] Extra nice.
Reg. $8.95 r1t=~ full plants.
Ntw PIO"" gro-··p1ggy llGU .. trom 1eOV•
Ad Oood Throulh Sept. 19, 1978·Whl.le Supply I.MU
PHONE
546-5525
.2640 Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Me1ut
..
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Curl up with a good book on a chilly
' evening. Settle down fo r a long, lazy Sunday morning
with the papers and a big pot of coffee. Se rve high tea
to special friends in a special setting. The old world parlor.
From The Antique Guild.
Come sec what living room fu rniture was like at the tum of
the century. Made of solid, strong woods, intricately carved . happily
ornate. Victorian or Edwardian sofas and chairs. reupholstered in
coordinated fabrics, some in matchi ng sets. Old world tables con-
verted to serve as coffee tables today. ln oak, walnut and mahogany.
Come to The Antique Guild today. Look and touch and
imagine. Then recreate your own little comer of the old world.
In a special little comer of the new.
Orange County, Newport Fwy. and Oyer Rd. East
714n51-3 181. Los Angeles, Venice Blvd., between Roberts0n
and La Cienega 213/838-3131.
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A JO DAILY PILOl f.nday. September lb 1918
Facelift Damages Given,
STOCKTON rAP ) A 1ur) hu'> awarded
dlffiO!tt Sl mtlhon in dumag•·" lo ll rurll\t•r who
lk·<'am(" M'"'''rt'ly mcntull) r1•tu1d1'(l 1tflt•1 a fli<'ehft
opt•r ut1on
T ht• uwu1 d of $lJMI tiM \\-U ' rn.1d1· tn l\nKd n Pu('
1·1 b2. vi Rio V11't1.1. dt·,1 11lwd 11\ ''"l"'rl wlltW1'1'{':t fili
llkt• d hllh· rh1ld Oll'llh tllv IH•( ltUM' or br a in
•lum UJt•' t n1iu~•'1t'fl II\ th•· fac·1·hft
T l .. ~ o•;•·•: IMNT, OR Harold <;rlfrlthli
11t Stut·kton. pt•rformf'd tht• hu·t·llft Ill Junt' 1974 to
1•orn•t•t -.u10Uni.t r••Mlllln~ from rt•mnval of a br uin
I u mor In 1'111·1·1
Pu<'t't ' 1ttlurrwy .. '""' tht• n •l ard aUon n !flultt-d
wht•n Gnff1thl. nt>1.thi.tt•nll> niekt'<i a plasl1<' tthunt
-.
Share the Ride
Kim Ehy. IG. of St1 nta Barbara. likes lo share
ht•r sk<.iteboarding fun with her dog, Inca.
who doesn't have a hoard of his own. _
whl<'h ncur~urgt'(in-. wi.tull<•d prt'\110ui.ly 1n t he
tumor operallon lo rd1t•Vl' prt·~un• on t he brain
tiAN JOAQ IN ('0 NTV S P•:RIOR Court "
.Judl(t' J unw:. P l>ur ruh. \\-ho pn• ... uled <it t ht· t riul
\\-hH·h llllll1'<i ulmrnst .1 11111nth . !'>111cl 1l was the largc'l
award t•ver mud1• by u Jury in 11 l'lv1I action in thl'
1·uunty
T hl' uwurd lnl'ludl·d "20.000 roi "loss of d1gn1
ty. • rcimburiwmt•nt for mt•d1 tul expcru.cs <And lo!>!> or lnrome
Puert's uttornc·y !>t11d th<' 111rom1· on his fumily
I arm hu<I hc.·t·11 $M4,000 unnuully prior to the f ncchft
'Bodies' Banned
II l':LJ<:NJ\. Mont 1AP 1 A <'Ontroversial book
ubout lhc ft.'m ult• body and ~cxual relationship:.,
·our Uodw~. Our~t:l vcs," ha:. been ba nned from
Jl t•lt•no !tt·hool hbrurit•:.
Sd\tJ(1I 1)1~lr1l't No 1 tru!>l ·cs voted 7 3 to ban
tht• book l)l'rm unt•ntly although a !>peC1<1l review n ··
port rt•t•om ml•ndt•<l unly u tt:mporary ban until the
t•o nt r11vt•r1>y dll'd
Mar(· Hf t'l<'OI. ehwf of lhl' Montana attorney
~ent•ral'' 1·o~nty 1>rosN·utor se r vices, s aid keeping
the book in thl' hbr ar1c1> l'Ould b<> a criminal of
ft'nse if 1t contributed to the delinquency of a
minor
llc lena Cap1t1.1l lligh School µnnc1pal Howard
Vo1IN; look the book orf shelves in April for review
follo wing parental complatnts
" . HOME OWNERS •
RABBITT IMS.
Sill« 1957
1914HAllOl ILVD.
COSTA MIESA
548-5554
Yes •• ~e are ,the Best
WESTWOOD
CObliEetlONS
W..twood II the ntittone foremost
ma...nct\nr of nn. qumtty braa lampe
nd fMlwe a unique lfetime guarantff. .
When It com" to brata, they are
Indeed ''the.Sett.'' •
• Far Left·Exqullitt new••
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HEALTH CENTER
AND
CALIFORNIA
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: CENTER CLUB
; HOT AIR BALLOON
! RIBBON CUITING~~~ I FACILITY TOUR ,.
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FREE FOOD
FREE BEVERAGES
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DEMONSTRATIONS
FESTIVITIES AND EXHIBITS
·•DISCO DANCING•
•YOGA• KIDS KORNER•
• PRE•TEEN and TEEN MODELING •
• DANCERCIZE • PHOTOGRAPHY •
• MACRAME & CRAFTS •
• BEGINNING SKETCHING•
•BELLY DANCING•
• ROCK CLIMBING •
•HANDWRITING ANALYSIS•
• BAD BACK CLINIC •
•BACKPACKING & CAMPING•
• CPR·CARDO PULMONARY RESUS. •
eSELF DEFENSE •
•CROSS COUNTRY SKIING•
WHAT IS THE ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER?
Advanced Health Center is dedicated to helptng people
Improve and control the quality of their lives. We provide
Special Programs for the control of Weight, Smoking,
Alcohol, and Stress. Advanced Health Center also has
Health Improvement Programs for employee.groups and
-CENTER CLUB .
WHAT IS CENTER CLUB· WHO IS IT FOR?
Center Club offers a complete selection of exciting
social events, invigorating physical activities and enrich·
ing educational experiences for everyone. Special
programs and activities have been tailored specifically
for families, singles, young people, and senior citizens. ·
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ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER
1300 BRISTOL STREET NORTH.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660
OPEN EVERY DAY 8 AM TO 10 PM
975-0700
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Hl i.> If H>U h111\f' • romplaint, tr to handlf' It
throul{b H>Ur n•talln or t'lrpt·t manufattur .. r. If
tbli. dt>t~n'l wor'-. IN \' ~ koo".
.~au Do"'" ... qawa1t11 Problftlt
IH \It I' \'l How can I ~l'l rad of !>QUeaki. in
sh·p~ 1 I \ 1· tward that u~1ng graphite, talcum
powd1·r m 'omt.· other dry lubrkant solves tht!
prol>lt•m bth1,true?
t<. G .. Costa Mesa
By BU Keane
"We learned about beon on 'Animal King-
dom' and they don't eat potridge."
Twins
Born in
lidice
PRAGUE, Czec h
oslovak1a <AP> Twins
have twcn born for Lhe
first lime since World
War II in L1di<."'e. the
Czechoslovak village the ·
Nazis razed an 19'2 in re-
l a Ii a lion for the as-
sassination of Reinhard
Heyd rich. the occupation
governor of Bohemia a nd
Mor avia
The village's newest
residents a re twin girls
born thb week to Anna
and Jiri Prager
Lidicc's population 1s
JUSl over 500, about what --------------------it was before the war.
City Clamps Down
On Sex Business
SAN MARCOS ~AP> -A city ordinance pro·
h1bits adult·only bookstores. m assage parlors and
topless women d ancers within 700 feet of schools,
homes. parks and playground'>.
City Manager William Bradley said it "prac-
tically outlaws them from the city " Council
members approved the ordinance this week.
The Nazis killed a ll tht'
m en and deported the
women and children
After Lhe war, the gov
crnment r ebuilt the
v ill age for the 143
w o m c n a n d l h t' 1 r
children who s urvived
Friday. September 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT A l J
UCTIO
_____ ST ATE SAL----~
• ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER
• FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS, Etc.
116 Million Dollars Worth
Fri., Sat. & Sun.
September 15, 16 & 17
8:00 pm
lnapection
Fri., Sat. & s .... 2.s,.& 1-1, ..
Don 't miss this important sale!
Fine crystal. china sets, European furniture. bronzes. rugs, oils and
many other items.
Lots of diamond solitaires and clusters. Fine m~n's and ladies watcnes
rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, etc., set w1ih diamonds. emeralds.
rubies. sapphires. Several 1mp0rtant large emeralds and sapphires.
TE AMS B~nkAmer•c•rd MHterCn••911 Po••ondl check Ca•h Some ek tended t••m• cen be 11;;.,ng..U
Pr~rry moved for com1enienc• of sale ro.
nevvport galleries, ltd.
2452 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA
(714) 645-2200
'CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. FRIDAY
Art Levine Auct•one"' 0 1') lubrk1tnts work for a few weeks at best. A
~rm aoonl i.olullon taker> more time and effort.
Examtot> th.-undt>rslde of the stairs to locate &be ~urce~t~squeak~,orlf y~can1get1t~eun· ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ der~lde, you must first determine whether the
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joints in tbt' squ..aky area are of lhe butt variety or
the groove-and-rabbet t) pe.
First, look at the top of the riser <vertical board
under the !>lair tr(.>1ad >where It Joins the tread r esting
on it. C'an •fully n•move any molding. You can often
lf'll at On Cf' what kind Of joint ls there, but lf not, insert
a knife blade upward along the riser into the tread. If
the blade slides upward, there Is a grovoe·and rabbet
joinl. lfit me-ets sold wood, ltisa buUjoint.
With a butt joint, have someone stand on part
or thl' trrad whilf' you drive two 9. or JO.penny
finb hing nails through the tread lnto the riser.
Ham mt'r lht> nails into place at an angle so they
entn the wood in the s hape of a V. One set of 01lls
usuall> work~. but use another set If n~essary .•
,\ dlrft>rent tf'chnique is r.-quired for a groove·
and· rabbit joint. You'll need s mall wooden wedges
lnstt>ad of nails. They should be driven upward as far
a,; po~~iblf' into the loose joint where the knife blade
had bt•en inserted. Use the s mallest wedges that fit,
a nd trim orr an y protrusions. Be sure to replace re·
mo\•ed moldings.
Seporofp C'redfl f'U# Required
DEAR PAT I'm getting married next month
a nd u friend told m e that I will have to ask
creditors to keep a separate credit file in my name
afll'r r start using joint accounts with my future
husband Is this true?
N T . Fountain Valley
Notification is not necesi.ary in your case.
Credit reporting agencie!> receiving joint credit In·
formation afln Jan. I, 1977 must nle that lnforma·
lion sPparately under the name of each person
responsible for a joint account. A request for
separate credit files applif's only to accounts
opened and Information received before Jan. t,
1977. All information now bas to be filed In s uch a
way as to give the consumer access to It without
having to list or refer to the other party In a joint
account.
Old Film Hard fo Lot-ale
Di-:AR PAT l have an old Polaroid camera
that Ui.l's black and wha le film The fproblem is that
I t·an 't find the film l need an~where. Is there any
solution lo m y prohlcm, or shall l JUSt get rid of
the c:amera''
I I W . Newport Beach
Polaroid Corp. admits that owners of older
modf'I roll film cameras may be caused a "real
hard!>hip" by this situation, but there are several
• solutions. Polaroid will supply a customer with the
namN. of dealers in hls area who have recently ~tock('d the film he needs or It will sell him any
q uantity of fllm directly from Polaroid's Atlanta
Distribution Center. A trade·in allowance also ts
available toward thf' purchase of a recent model
Polaroid camf.'ra. \'ou can make arrangements for
obsolete film purchase by phoning toll-free: <800>
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Drive-In Cult11re
Its a society in which steel-belted radials have replaced shoe leather.
By DENNIS McLELftAN Ol tlle Dally Pli.t $Qff
The engine or the late-model gold
Mercury sedan hummed contentedly as
the driver eased her car up to the Costa
Mesa drive-in dairy. . :·r11 take milk and a loaf of Roman
\ Meal bread. sandwich loaf." s he
\'drawled as her two c~dren in the front
1 seat whined. "And. uh, two packages of
those chocolate donuts."
The clerk, listening to the or-ier.
· hustled from s teel rack to steel rack
gathering the woman.'s purchases.
) The woman, who had done her shop-
ping without once s tepping out of her
·car, paid and disappeared in a cloud of
exhaust.
Had her clothes been dirty she could
h ave cruised to the drive-in dry ~ cleaners next door. Hunger pangs? She
could have motored to a handful or
drive-in restaurants down the street.
SHE ALSO COULD have taken care oC her banking, film processing, in·
surance claims. library a nd postal
needs -all1 without leaving the safety
and comfort of her V·8-powered shop·
ping cart.
Her religious and recreational needs
also would not have been overlooked:
A drive-in church and drive-in wildlife
park are both freeway close.
ln a land of more than fi ve million
cars and 650 miles of arterial freeways.
It is not surprising that Los Angeles and
Orange counties have become a mecca
for a drive-in, drive-up, drive-through
way of life.
Those who offer an alternative to the
traditional walk-in variety of business
agree on it.s advantage in a mobile
society where shoe leather has been
replaced by steel-belted radials.
Their rally cry is echoed up and down
the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways:
"Convenience for the customers."
says Fotomat senior vice-president
Jerry Bollinger.
"Convenience." says All.a Dena Dairy
clerk St4Ye Sloan.
"For customer convenience." says
Bank of America spokeswoman Leslie
Nelson.
"THE CONVENIENCE IS about the
only thing," says Washington Drive· in
Cleaner and Laundry owner Howard
Kyte, who notes that drive-in laundries
were .. a fad in the '60s.
"They thought if they could serve
hamburgers out there they could do dry
cleaning too.··
Kyte found out otherwise. His dry
cleaners actually is a modified dnve-m.
There is an overhang under which four
or five cars can park near the front
door.
He discontinued the "curb service"
when he took over the Costa Mesa busi-
ness several years ago.
··This way if there's a problem we
can spread it out on the counter and
look it over." he says. ··sut at least
they don't have to go park somewhere. ··tt seems to be important for people
to save that extra step."
Saving steps. eliminating parking
hassles. staying out of the rain or heat
are some of the reasons people use the
drive ·ins. But speed seems lo be one of
the biggest attr~ctions. Fas t food. Quick
service. Short lines.
SOMEWHAT SURPRISINGLY. the
granddaddy of all drive· ins. the dnve-in
movie, was not born in Southern
California
It was. in fact. on a sultry June even·
ing in 1933 that the first drive-in movie
flickered on an outdoor screen in, of all
places. Camden, N.J .
Thirty years later more than 4,000
drive-in movie theate rs doUed the
American landscape. Each car 'fVSS pro-
vided with a window-hanging speaker
and heater. or course. a heater was not alway ...
deemed necessary.
Amorous teenagers obviously knew a
good thing when they saw it. The
passion pit quickly teplaced the malt
shop as a Friday and Saturday night
date rendevous.
Today, in an era of vans ·-bedrooms
on wheels complete with wet bars and
waterbeds-there no doubt 1s less em-
phasis on the drive-in movies.
Now. it seems it is the young families
who go to the drive-m theater where
playgrounds for the k1dd1es are as re·
quisite as popcorn and p;zza.
AN0111ER TWIST to the drive·tn m-
stitution is the drive-through, especially
in the fast-food business.
The uniformed and capped cuties who
took window orders a la "American
Grantti" are about as extinct as Butch
Wax and while bucks. Now orders are
taken by an impersonal speaker or. if
you're lucky, a plastic clown head.
Southern Californians seem to take
this all ror granted. Still. it is difficult
not to be awed by a drive-in house of
worship
The Rev. Robert Schuller's Garde!\
Grove Community Church begin pro-
phehcally enough in a rented drive-i n
theater. SchulJe~ delivered his first
Sunday sermon from the top of the
refreshment stand.
So successful was the drive-in concept
that when the ultramodern church
was bwl~ m 1961. members insisted on
contioum1t the convenience or praying
rrom a car seat rather than a pew.
AND SO. EVERV SUNDAY hundred
of cars stream into Schuller 's 22·ac
..shopping center for God'' and
motorist-worshippers tune in car r· s
to hear SchuJlcr's optimistic mess ·
The convenience for those. such the
handicapped, who normally w nc:it
be able to trek through a wildli ark is
one of lhe reasons Lion Coun Safari as a dr1v e ·through ldlife
sanctuary
Celebrities also can t the tour
without bein~ bothered Y crowds
Pres . Richard Nixon nt througti
a bout two years ago d. more re-
cently. Jon Voight. N he Wood and
Robert Wagner But the ma in reas for a drive-in
park ·is to let vis rs see the wild
animals in their ural habitat. say:.
publicist Jo Schet "The idea wa al instead of havmg
the animals ca we'd have the peop:e
caged an their r~ and tour buses so the
animals co be as natural as possi-
ble." . Those t mg the tour they hsten •.o a
taped ·to gu1de--defimtely get what•~
advert 1t ·s unusual to see the underbelly
of a ssmg giraffe. Ostriches also have
bcE' nown to peck at windshields.
d . .says Ms. Scheller. 1t 1s now ma•-
1 !>Cason for the rhinos, with the
c adway being a preferred mating
round. So 1t 1s not uncommon to come
across a pair of two and a half ton
roadblocks .
Vi sitors are warned to keep their win·
dows rolled up.
Paying for Confinement
Some parents are stunned at the $53-a-day fee for their child1s stay in juvenile hall.
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By CHERYL ROMO
Oft ... D•lly Pll.C Si.ff
A tcen·age girl is caught shoplifting a $13
blouse. It i& not a first offense. After court pro-
ceedinl(s. the jud~e sentences the 17.year-0ld to
four days in juvenlle hall. .
•The girl's mother, a single worklna parent,
ls flabbergasted when she 11nds she ls
responsible for the $57 per day charge <recently
reduced to W > while her chUd is confined.
RecenUy Superior Court Judge Raymond
Vincent, former presiding Judge of the Orange
County Juvenile Court, attacked the county's
practice or billmg p11rents of juveniles for the
use or county raclllties while In confinement.
"We treat parents very unfairly," be said at
the time, stattni the ·s1 million a year In re-
venue does not compare with the loss of "paren·
tal cooperation we lose by these tactics."
The girl who shoplifted the blouse has since
turned 18 and left the state. Her mother still
makes $25·a-month payments lo the county. •
"The way 1 ~eally feel about it is as If it's
one more time the middle-class divorced, work-
In~ mother who pays her bills Is stuck for It."
said the nu>ther.
ShAe said her daughter was fed "in·
edible" starchy food and feels the experience
"dldn 'l do one bit of good about changing her
<daughter's> attitude."
Accordin,c to Chief Probation OfCicer Nancy
Nelson, the fees for use of county facilities are
rooted in the state child support statute. Her of·
flee receives about two complaints a month
from parents.
"Basically, we are trying to get the parents
to accept reaponslblUty," she said, mdlcaUng
the amount of the fees are determined annually
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by the county auditor and only asse~ed to re
cover costs.
Walt Krause. director of fiscal $erv1ces with
the Probation Department. stressed that eoch
case Is handled individually using U.S. Depart·
ment of Labor guidelines to determine ability lo
pay.
.. It is not a per'mlssive Jaw," he said ... ll is
a state law and required. ·;1Krause said the rate
a lso varies according to whether the child Is
placed In a county dr private facility
.. All parents are asked lo pay in the final
go-round," he said, .. is what they are able to
pay We try lo work wtth them to help with the
problems that brought thelr child here in the
tirst place."
In addition t o Juvenile hall, parents are
asked to re.imb\Jrse the county it their child Is
confined al Joplin Ranch, Los Ptnos. the Youth
Guidance Center and lhe Albert Sitton Home
Pnvutt• agenctC' -such a!! thl' Bo.r
Republic. Good Samaritan and group homes -
a re also part of the program. But the <:verage
amount a parent pays. said Ms. Nelson.·~ abot:t
Sl8 per day of confinement. And the total may
be paid ip installments over a long period. Low
income f&O)lhes do not pay
She said that as a 20-year veteran of the
Probation Department she is disturbed by th~
un1mos1ty expressed by some parents ·
.. Very cand1dly, one of the things that t:-e
quently concerns me 1-s peopie who are not cor·
cerned when their child 1!' confined but are con
cerned when they get lhe bill
··Sometimes It can have bot~ ~1tht' ano
negative consequences for the enllre !am::y
Kids can better relate to the time parent: h:..,,.
to take ore lrom work and the d1re<:t financ•a:
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L>t:AH AN"li
J.ANOER~ Our k.11h
t.Mnk I'm old1.-r than Uw
hJll• but I'm only 29 Our
11on 1:. ~vcn 1lK' i 1rl I•
four Alth011Hh J oe l•
Jus t l'ntPr\nl( aucond
"ritd~ I'd IJke t.o c-om
I'-'~ hi:. tduulhln with
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bl·t v. m 37 and 42 le Id!
1n my cl In elemen
tar) ~ J0t•'a class
h tt 23
In tacb grade I had
une tea<'her Thffe •ere
no "aides" othtr than
tro;vtl l nt a p ceth
ther pill and a woman
who cam In to help
··.;low readen "
One teacher taught u:o.
l'\'er)'UUna lb.e lhre-e
R ·~. music. art. MYm
the works. Joe's teacher
baa an .. 11 ss i6lant
t acher." «a mus ic
teacher. an art teacher.
gym t achcr. a play.
ground lnetructor and a
lunchroom supervisor.
My leathers had two
1n·school confere nces
with my parent.JI every
yea r and visited our
home at least once. If a
pupil broke a leg . the
teacher was there to
s1~n the cast before 1l
was dry. IC a kid had his
toni.1ls out. or chicken
pox. the teacher brought
lht• homework to the
A•• £tllNlen
hou1r and handed over a
pnkttl of aet·•·ell ('ard
mode by bia cl uamatt• tr you 'ra worr•td
•bout makert ol chear.
IO)'t Cotng OUl O( bus ·
ness. don't be The kids
in thf' ru .. l irude play
b1naco and checker11 rew·
ularly and lhe winners
1et tht tr pick or <• ton
and a half of t-ht>Br>.
plastic doodads.
Twenty years ago kids
learned how to read und
write and spell The tax
payers own e d th e
schools and the parents
and teachers controlled
wh at went on In the
c l assroom . Now lt
seems the school board
owna lhe schools and tJlQ
pareot.3 have nothing to
say. and taxes are going
through the roof. -l'VE
HAD IT
DEAR HAD I T : I
agree that when one
tt'lcher le•che5 every-
thing. she <or be> gets
to know each student
more lntlm•tely. It
eems to me, however,
( Horoseope )
Si\TURDA\',SEPT.16
By SYDNEY OMi\RR
ARIES IMarch 21
April 19): Lunar posi·
lron tells or clandestine
arr angement. Key I~ lo
be discreet, Play cards
close lo chest. You're
being tested. You're on
brink of discovery, even
Cl revelation. Know it, be
quiet wilh.in -and con
fl dent.
TAURUS CA prrl '20-
May 20): You can gain
valuable hint from Aries
message. Much that OC·
<·urs Is obsc ured, lo
code. behind lhe scenes.
One who ador es you
might appear as a
"mysterious stranger.··
You a re given informa-
tton wh ich proves in·
strumental in fulfillment
of wishes. ambitions
GEMINI <May 21·
•Jne 20) · Build, clarify
Aj!ls. make pos ition
<' \r to one who is im·
por ml to you. Shared
t'XPt.\enccs ure a part
0.r s '-nario. Can cer,
C a P r ·~or n pc r s on s
hgure kiminenlly -so
does tr. number 8 .
necognil•n a nd addi·
t1onal funs might be featured.
CANCER (June 21· July 22): Lta.Qr aspect
c oincides ~w with
J~urney, ~~i~ubllcalto~ a un.1que P lishlng
or cornmunicat "'as ar
range m ent. Ge,lni
Virgo figure promh ... 0t'.
ly -so does the num1or
S. Surprise is due --.;,.
long·dlstance call 01
message.
LEO <July 23-AUJ.t. 22 I:
You gel "facts or life."
Means pretense is pulled
away. You learn where
you stand, in business
a nd love. Aquarius,
Scorpio persons figure
in picture. There Is fiash or "llluminallon." You
perceive without know.
mg. All or this comes Into
sharp focus.
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22): Your ability to
analyie, t.o make deduc·
tion s is r e warde d .
Member or opposite sex
declares you a genius.
An attorney concedes
you 8 major point. rr
sin gle, there is dis-
cussion concerning mar·
riage. If married, you
are a pproached concern·
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time you use it." • ••
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s a t 1n fro nt or my around the Department
tetevlsion and seen a or Parks and Recreation
commercial come on I came up with more
where the announcer Is booklets that I bave
giving an "800" or toll· round to be ve ry in·
free number and the terestlng.
scramble begins. The first is entitled
First I can·t find a The Mother Lode Sky
pencil, then I can't find Trail. This 54-some-odd
a piece or paper and page booklet is designed
then. horrors, the com-for pilots who desire to
me rcial ls over and I view the mothe r lode
don't have the informs-area from the air.
lion . For the pilot the book
"'-R e cent I y. 1 came contains a detailed route
across the very thing to to follow, complete with
save that mad rush. It's the VO,R frequencies,
c a 11 e d "To II · F re e beartnp and diant.ances
Digest" and it has listed between the various
over 17.000 toll·free polntsofinterest. telephone numbers. Also. as you thumb
T h e JI st i n gs a r e through the book there
numerous. they Include are descriptions of what
hotels, airlines. business you are seeing ft-om the
ser vices nationwide. air and a bnef history or
news papers. hypnotists. -;;t;;h;;e;;s;;i l;;e;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;-: public services. tires.~
a nd vitamins. To name RUFfEll'S just a few.
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Fndey. S.ptomber 1~. 1979
P UBUC NOTICE PUBlJC NOTICE P Uat.IC NOTICE
DAILY PILOT
P UBlJC NOTICE
NOTl<a TOC••Ot~
I Uf'latOlt ~lt'T 011 fMIE
ITATa Of' CAU~IA POtl TMI COUNTY~Otl ..... I -~1
Cancer Agent
In Moms' Milk IOj\lnntn
OOY\\t!Y "'IL MAICIH. "n
Century Pl••· C..u Mew. CeltfOf'ftl•
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l•tena.r cM'f\ tlw to•-1"9 ~rllled ur1Klur• tot...., et,,. \Ila Ll4e Nord .
Ntwllffl l'IHCll, -" lilt avellM>lt '"' rtMOvel MIO ttle<atlofl t'XISTINO JO Yl!AA OLO IW().
\fOltY .. I N OL.l ·P AM ILY
IEU•I• Of OEO•O& .... Nl(LIN c;AMPl fU...~
w SJllNC; TON I A p I MP11$ur1ble amounu
M th1· 'WIJX <'ll"CI <'~Hll 1•r c a~ll\Sl l hemlcal PCB
wl'rl" round In lhc· milk 11( nHrl)' one third of ull
nunlnQ moc.h"r" '""'Ni in• 19'7!1 n tlonwl~ study, th\• t;thtronmt•nlal flrol1 r,1011 Al(,1ncy1eporth
1 he EflA 111d, hCJ\u> ... cr II waa unknown
whl•lhl'r lh(• prt'M'""'' of PClJr. In lhl' molhcira' rnllk
po• d .i tl\•ul\h threat to nu,.,.lnJ: rhlldren
THE Gt:l\f'V SAIO Tlfl1L'iDAY It look l.038
i.llmpl~ of nMl,ht•r'\ milk. with 300, or 31 per<'tnt.
l'Ont11in1nai m a..'lunble smounl'I of PC'!S' It "aid
onl)"tUnt>. ampl~ c-ontatm•(! no l'<'R"
Pt'R" 'hort for pol~t·hlonn11ted blphenyli. ut·
andu t nul <'ht•mlc )I<\ w.t•d mamly aa 1Mulullng
Ouida In (•l('ctrtt'al equ1pmt'ftl The C'O mOQund no
IC1nJ11•1 '' manufaC'tun-d 1n tht> Unit~ States. and
tht> t-: P \ ha~ propc.1wd bunning lhc use, manufllc
tun• ond rfo,1r1h11110') of PCBs
I'(' ll' "'hwh er<' 1.1. tdt'~JJ!'l'ad throu&hout lhe
••nv11 onmt•nt ha' t t'uuwtt tumo..,., birth defects
.ind hH•r 1lmeo" 1n luborntory animals They
uho .Ht' u l\U'\JM'C'l(>(J l'Unrer CllUbl0£ UilCnt '"
human~ lit low lt•\<t'ls Of t'\poSUTt'
''T HF. ST\10 \' M t::\NS THAT PCBs arc so
pn'' alt•nt 1n tht• food <'hatn that 1t even gel~ mto
mnth~·r .. • milk,· , .. ,d Jt·rry Blondt•ll of the EJ>/\'s
11••'-11<·111t• ''"'''"' Tht• f:f'A 't 11d~ !>howrd that a total of 309
\H)m l'O JH'lldUl t•tl rnllk With more lhun 05 parts
pt•r m1lhon, tht• lowebl mca-.urublc lcvtl An un·
known lf•v('I was detected an the rcm<tlnder.
'fhe 30'J contumtnated samples averaged 0.93
parts per million PCBs, and the researchers found
thr rat C'ontent of the milk averaged 2.2 p1trts per
mll11on
ThC' Food and Drug Administration has set a
"prov1i.ional tolt•rance" level of 2.5 parts per
rlullion for Pelis 1n lhE' rattv part of the whole milk
'old 1 n stores. J hgher levels are considered un·
!>afe
T HE WOMt:N F ROM 45 STATES involved in
thP ~ludy volunteNed lhl: s amples while
hos p1talw?d durinit childbirth The women we re
not 1dcnt1ficd
"In J.tCn<'ral. the milk of women from Kansas.
M1ehigan, New York, Texas and Wisconsin con·
ta ancd th<' hi~hcst levels of PCBs," the agency
said.
Dnatla !Wot Ir~• ~•Nodr~•
A•fEL.l ALEN IPENt ATKINSON Al<Ttl l . ,.,, • l<ARPY AZEN, ri~•ldent Of L~ouna °""' al CofOM Otl "Mr, C<> Po>f'<I 8nd(I\, Cd SUr••1'tel bv hi\ wllo Fay•
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t •ll •I 7PM •I St AnOr•w) PnsWJtri.,, ~n, 600 SI Andt.,..• R-. N•wpof'I a..c11. C.. tn H•u ot
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MUN I C H , We s t
Germany <AP > -Willy
M esse r sc hmitt , a
German aircraft de· si~ner who developed
the world's rirst prodUC·
ti on model jet fighter.
died today after major
surgery. Messerschmitt
designed the propeller·
driven Me·l09 fighter. of
which 30.000 were built
during World War lt.
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NAM9STATIEMaNT
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County Cltflo. of Oret\11!1 CounlY on Stp.
PUBLIC NOTICE '
PICTITIOUI autlNll.ff
NAMI STATU .. flfT
Tht toll-Inv "'"o'" •t• OOlnv bu\lnet\•• M A I N MA ~T MA •l"I"
SERVICE, tO ""0""' "'•<•. Al'lel\tlm, CelllCM'nte t2ICll
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PUBLIC NOTICE
··~ NOTIC:IE TOCa aDtTOO •·~ NO.A ..... n MOTIC:I! TO caEDITOas \Ufl'E••Ott couaT Ofl T ...
NO....... STAT• Of' CALlf'CMNIA l'Oa
SUfl'IEIUOtt C.OUaT Ofl TME T ... COUNTY Ofl otlANOI
ST•T• Of' CALl~NIA f'O• "' Ill• "'-lier ol Ill• ht•I• OI THIECOUNTYOftOUNGI MAR THA M. HORTl<COTE. •ho ltmber •· "11 ,.1..,.. -------------PuDll~ Or-.ot Cotti Delly Pllol.
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P UBLIC NOTICE In Ill• M•ll•• ol II•• E~•··· ol •nown ., MART l<A M AR I E
GEORGE KENNETH R08ERTS0.:, N~:l~~.C~T~~·:r::.; 10 <rtclClott
11.,UI.. eke GEORGE IC. ROBERTSON, h•vlnQ cl•IM\ eQelll•I ll'•t ••• ~•CT1nous •UMNUS G I(, ROBERTSON. o.c •• seci. I .... of NAM« UATIMINT Notice •• bereOY ........ lo <reclllon dec.O.nl to Ille \910 Cl•IMt n
MYlllO cl.i.nt -''"' tl\e selo Clec•· II<• of,,,. cleft! ol"" •'"'"'Id coun PUBLIC. 14EAAIN" Will BE Tiie IOllOWlllQ perM>ll\ ••• 001110 ~.,tit kl 1~•-1 1~ot11••ot OflopreW<l!l,,..,,lotMvnotr,'9')eel v l>vtlnen e\, -· 0 • w < ...... n "" -•• Ille OCllCe ot A104ARO 0 fHO•N . l<ELO BY THE COSTA MESA PLAN· RANGE "0" PARTNERSl<IP,"' u ... clertc of "" ef«tteld court ... to WAAO " WARD • SANOeRS. ~:IO NINO COMMISSION AT THE CITY fN'Uenl '"""'lo Ille UftOlrM9M<1 e111W
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l<ALL, 11 FAIR OAIVE. COSTA ~~~1~.~:.·~~;rul, Co\!• Mt\e offtct ol SECURITY PACIFIC "8" Sir"'· Sullt ?Cit, S-OIDfl~· MESA, CALIFORNIA, AT 6 :IO P.M. "" ~ "'9 NATIONAL 8ANll., l•Oull• Hiii>. Cetllornl• WIOI, wf\lcl\ letltr '9 '
O A AS S OON AS POSSIBLE Dellltl Gllbtr1. J'llJ Or--Celllornle, wf\lct\ t.tttr offke" Ille 11\e Pl•tt 01 1>1ninen et lllt un•
41).1.1' T .. E R EAF T ER ON MON OA y. Avenue, ~AIM'llOO$, CetllO#nl•90no piece ol -~oc Ille -nlQMd In cM•\lqned in •11 mell•r' Pff1•k>lf\O to
-------------SEPTEM8ER2S, 1'71. Slaney J ecobt. '7•• Fedtrel •II m•U•~~ lltft4il')lllO to Wld ttl•lt \•Id e•l•lt Su<ll Cl••m• wllh Ille REGAAOIN(i THE FOLLOWING Avenue. LO\._ ...... Celllornl•'4lOM Suell (lelM\ wltll Ille necuurv ... u•u••Y -outlwM> ....... be llltcl Ot P UBLIC NOTICE APPLICATIONS. Thi\ bu.ineu I• conoucttd DY • VOU<llert ,,_1 i. t11tc1 °' ,,,_1.a •• pruellttd o elO<H••O w1th1n tour
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NOTlc& TO CAIDITOAS l(rlu Jef'\eft, 21~ Meyer Piece. C.O.t• Tl\!\ •1•1-t we\ meo wlll\ llle !lr~~=~:.::.:,1Z,'1~~1(t O•ttd Seol ..... •. 1\19
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NOTICIE IS HE•E&V 01Vt:N IO Ille
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~UBUC NOTICE
NOTICE: TO CJllOITOtlS
su,•••oa cou•n Of' '"1 STA fl ~ CM,lfllQtlNIA •Ott
THI CCMINTY Ofl OAANCM ,,..,,......
E\tete of EVEYLN M 14ERMAN,
''• EVELYN MAY Ht:RMAN,
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NOTICE IS HERESY Cl\IEN to l"t
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DONALD E. 14EAMAN
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DAVID I . IU•TON
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PUBLJC NOTICE '"'''' II t "'*"'llhw.U... ""l~nc• vefli<lft loUtecl •I ..tiove •d· ttmo.r ll. 191t 9..,ic !.~~~~Will ....... Act Ore\\ SL.AVITT, ICI NG, .,. -~~" SU,l ••Olt C:OUltT Of' THIE l. C•H*-'eti. ti • ., tNIMMt 0' WEIH • & fl'UILa1 a o1. ~ ..... M:::~~':w;::·· WAAO & WA•D & SANDa•s •·JSI»
STATIEOf'CAU PO•NIAflOa Ille City COuncll ot lllt Clll' Of Co•I• ltH Cet>IWT fl'wtl E••• ,.':If:-j' • ._y........ su,1a 101tcouaTOftTME TH•C:OUNTYOflO•ANOI -w.J:•lltornl•. emendll!Q Ille \I-s........ l•N•"SV... ST4TEOf'CAU f'OaNIAP01t
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Eilelt of ALBERT CLEVELANO lllepl_Ot,,.lopl'Nf\ldl\lrl<h En· flll .. M ~~~elw S.-0 ..... CMHtnlle .,ltt ...__,
SEOORIS, aho know11 U CLEVE vlrotltnenlel O.wrmiNI-CCEOAI Putlflll\edOrOlf\OrC.OUIO.ltyPllOt a....;UJ ., PublltMOOrenvt~ID.tltyPllOI. NOTICE O fll Ml "'ltl NO OP SEOORtS.~ Nt9etlvt0Kl«etlon S.OttM!Nr n. n. "· •nd Oc•-· •. , ........ ~,lltl S.PltMDtrl,IS.n.2'. 1971 f'I TITIC* "'°" """"TIOf'WtU.
NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 Ille ). ....... '•tltlM •. , •• ,. lor .. ,. T•!'.-lt,'1»!.!!6"0r''"-,. __ .. ~-.1y Pilot. ____________ •_JO_,_.,._, •,A ... D.,PO• Ln-Ta•s HITAMI N crtdllOU of Uw -Mmed 0.C:tOtnf Rl<ll•rd A. SewtCI. ~h0#1Le<I ~nl ..00.lt ~vv ~-.....-~ ..,.
,,.., ell __ ,....,no <lelms eo•"'" '°' JHnne c. e. n..r-c Mord~on. S.pttmt>trl. is. n. "· ,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE E\lett ot .JOHN F JOHNSOH, et.• tlw U ld -.,. r9q;1lrtc1 lo Ille <IO Oon Alk!Mofl, SjO Ntw-1 Cente• 4*-11 J 0 .. N FR I' I 0 F JOHN SON .
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O• offlce of ttw ctfl'k Of tM •bow et'\"' petm,\\~ to retont" P<oot11~ •t J9I -flCTlTtOUS aUSUIRIS NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GfVEN '"•'
Utteo couf'I,., to,,,_, tntm, with Well Wll>Oll Slret1 trom Ct lo A• En· a .nm P UBLIC NOTICE lllAM5STATI MIEN'T MARJORIE A. JOHNSON "'"' foled the n1>cowry voucher\, 10 Ille IHI· vlfontnenlel Otltrrnln•llon tCEOAI P'ICTITIOUS a USINISS T lie 101-1119 peuon\ ••• doln11 ...,,.,,. • pe11110n 1or P<~ of Wiii
°""'Oneel •I Ille IHlolllte•Of Keltl\ c. Neo•Uvt OKlerallon lGI0.11'311 NAME STAflMI NT •·>SIA 1111\IMU•• •11<1 to• ·~--of Url'8n ,,..,_.
we•r>ull, ,.10 81rch, $ullt200, N-port 4. •••-,....iu.. a.J.1710< C.-Of! Tiie lollOwlnO perM>n\ ert ClolnO' PICTtTIOUS a USIMISS WR I TEWAV PROF ESStONAL t•rv ret..--. to wl\Kfl '' ,.,..,. 1or 8Ht ll,CA'16ol(>,-IClllHllePl•uot Tindell. oulhO#lzed)oenl IOr MeH l>v'lntH•\ NAMISTATIMENT l.ITERARY ASSOCIATES.'* N turllle•1Mrfltul .. ~-· ... 1111e 1knt
OU\11\e\i OI IM undtt'•'9ned In •II met· P•tltlc Oevetcopment Comf)<lny, 421 CASTLE ANO CARRIAGES, ... Tiie tollowll!Q ptf~t ••• oo1nQ 8roeclw•y, ~· Ane, C.lltornl• ~ •"0 plec,e of ,_.,,119 11\e ....,.. ,.., Ito f>@f'l•lnl"O to lMhleltOf Mlddt· Oak GrOYe Clrc le, An•"•I m. &eUr Street, 5-ille UO, ~I• Mew, l>v\lneu n Ohld W S.ISIQt•. UI 9,..,1_ -II .. t 1., Ot'-l. 1'11', .. 10.00 c-nt. •llllln fOUf' ..-lht etler Ille C•lllornl•, tor permlUlon lo retone C.lltornla '2111' DEL TACO. '4S 8•11•• StrHt StrMt. C:O.ta -. C.llloml• .,_.17 • m ., 1n the .,_,~ ot ~1meftl 11"1 pubHc.etlon ot tllh llOll<.t. pr-rty IOYlecl •t tt'>S end 19" Me Rot>trt Ciftnler, IOllS s.tnte An•. Co\I• Mtte. C..tu0tnl• 911>,. ' Oon 1-r, i.1011 Ct,,let<r"• NO. >Of ,.,.d~ • .ot 100 Civl< Centi'• D•t•o._:~/~~il';~ pit Aven\le troin R110 Rl. Environ· l ouna e .. <ll,C..lllOf'nl•"HI G••••Y 1nvu11nenl\, l id LAMR~1::·~~:'.::.~7V1171 Hlh ~~~,'!~~··"' -City of !.en!• Aft•, e~~·~-oi~w11101 ment•I Oelertnlnetlon CCEQA I. • Scott MtGuirk, JO wetn11t. JIS? OullOl\1 P,1w, tnrlM, C.llfOf'nl• Street. NewpOtl 841..cl\, Cellforn1e D•l~ ...... --,··.1•11 ~"'-, ..... , NeQ•ll~• Oecteretlon N •PO•I 8"Cll, C.llfornl• t1fMO 91... ~ --··-'• Che-MmedCIKtdenl S. ftni.ttw ,,.._et Trect ltSJt 10< e Velentlne Ed• .. rd~. Ler<lltn &EC Enlerprliet, Inc • 1152 Dv· ~~I\ l>vSlllft' 1, <411'11u<i.<I lrf .,. WIUJAM E. MJOMN, ~lltlTaHl-C.ll,W.-lf'U-TT Dolletd E. Huetiner. 250-A E•'1 1•111 Dutl\l\lraue IO , •OH MEG· -IOrlve,lrvlne,Cellfornl•.,.._. • unlncCM'porMtd.,1«i.tklflot_..._.. O'IENNCounla . ...!..'?6.:"IEa• ..., ·~ Stru~. Cosle -w. Celll0<nle, lo GEN/l.U<el'fl. Swllletl-Tiii' t>utllltU I\ tondU<lt<I DY .. --
Ntw,.,i 9Mdl. CA,_ " .. 1 ......... pl~ Ullll <Mwlop. Tiii\ bU\IMU I\ CoMu<lt<I by. tlmlled--BECr~.!,., .. -•• -. "'"""~~W.Bel\~ ,_rdl...,"'-Ttt: 1no t•m l tntnt. tout911 et M1 Eeo61 1ett\ Street. 1 -·-~""P """"~ ~ ·~ nus ,_ • .., 11.., wi"' "'-s.ite * Aft-Y'9FIE-In en R2 lOllt . En.,ltOnMeftle l qtner• ,....._r_ etGooneralPertf'Wr • ~-C.-..."'11 I R ...... Gr9nMW ,_ •--C.unll' Cieri< ol Qr-Goii.tftty M -~._.. Put>ll"*' Or8119t CO.I 0.Cll' p IOI, Delertnlnet!On CCEQAI ,.......... Tl\IS ,, .. _ wes tlled wllll IM BP'=·=-·-"UllV'' u. I.,., ...... •: ~ auo u , ~. 1, t, 1s. 1m •· x-...,.... ....,.....t za.,...,,, c "'Or c ...... 1 Oft Sep. ·-· -Pv04klOM Or-c-t °"''' Pltot,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Sufl•••Olt couaTOft TM•
IT AT• Of' CALI l"OttNIA l'Ofl
TH• DOUNTYO~CMlAlllGI
N0.&-'71tl
NOTICI OP H I Aal NG or fl'ITITIO" flOtt f'ltOUT• OP Wll4
AND L•TTa•S TIESTAMINTA•Y
f'O• AUTMOAIZA"TION TO AD· M l .. I ST•• U ND IE a T HIE
INOIEfl'INDeN1' AOMINIST•ATIOtf
Oft ESTATU ACT.
E•lelt 01 (1.ARENCE. ATKINSON
ltELLOOCi e ke CLARENCE A.
otELLOGCi, Ol<Mtecl.
IOt GOtdon c. AndlNOft. l<M» Quin-ltM ... r • '°""''Cl-o4 Orenee Co;inly Oft S.p. '1•US 1...,,be, '· ,.,. Auousl ts MCI Secit-t, e. U, ,,7' ....,. Drtve, MIMIOfl VlejO, Celllornle, Publl\l\ed 0r.-. ~I Delly Piiot. ~ •IOI rt '°" vetl"fKM '"' .-.ctlon In r~reo " ..... Oc-• 1--------------tronl Mltl«k end lnlerlor ~!IQ. S.Oltmbff tS, tt. .--• PUOCl"'9d Or-Coeosl D.tlly PllOt. PUBLIC NOTICE
-~•on~. \lencle•dS tor ,...,.. ltJI • '401·71 ~-I. IS, 22. "· t•1t -re••• \tQr4 In <onlUll<lklfl •1111 1"-onlrU<llon of • lesl•'-r-.1-rent, IOC•led at t"-..,,_,, <OtM< Of PUBLIC NOTICE
A~lm A_.:-· tftll Slr"I. In _ ---------
• C.l·CP lOllt . Envlrontnfnt•t ftlCTITIOUS aUSINIESJ
OeltrMIMllotl CCEOAI Nagai Ive HAMii STATllMIENT
OecterellOn TM lol!Owlno ,,_,_ '' CIO<nQ tlusl·
1. z-~ ,..""ll 11·1~142 neu••;
tor Edwerd TerrUH, eultoortred CAL ELECTRIC, Sh Welnvt St.,
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t0t-•led. :llOOHytend A-. Cotta JOfln p Mef'lln, 3't Welnvt St .
Mew. c.1ttorn1e, tor •••1..-c.u from Ccx•• Mew, c... 91~''
\Ion ordl-.e to tevalltt .. l•llllO ,_. Tiii• ~~· Is tondlKled DY en In·
c.onl0<mlno orouncl tlQM, '°'•tt<I at Olvtd11•I :1300 Hyt-A-. In .,_ MP lOM JoM P. Met11"
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTlC:S TO C•I DITO•S
SU,.ltlOlt ~AT Of' THI"
STATIE Of' ~l'OltNIA fl04t
a..atloQ THI (ll)Utf=Olt•No•
NOTICE TO CalEDITOAS E\l•lt of OA\110 EOWARO CL.ARK
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s u,•••Ott COU•T o~ THI NOTICE IS HEftEllY 0.\IEN lo llw STATI Of' CALl,OltNIA l'Oa crt<lllOI'\"'.,.. -Nft\tCI cle<e<Mftt T .. C COUNTY O~ 0ttANG• In .... --ot IM E\t.lt"' GAIL ...... •11 ~-·no <•al-..,.,,.,, Ille Wld ._ ere ,..,.,_ lo fllit Pl<ILLI~. ··-k-.. PATRIC•SA llwM, Wiii\ the nec~wrY VOU(M•'I.. '" BEVERL.Y GAIL. PHILLI P , ll\eotllctolllw<ltW1'0CIM--
0.<H M<I. titted Covrf, « 10 l>'twnf !Nm, wftlt
P UBLIC f!IOTICE
P ICTITIOUHUSINU4
NAME STAT•MINT
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por•llon 014AFFAR1&
(l<ARLES LEE OAl\l\IT r. re\ld•nl
ol (.0\14 -· C• ""''vitn will be Mid in 8.-llev!llf". ~lllno1\ wUh Inter
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MO•tu••Y SJt>-•S,.
CA•TER
AL ON LO CAR f f R. tt\llltonl ol l<un
t1noton S.-~"· CA. P••""" •wav °" Stpt~mtHI< 14 1'1111 S..-v.,.., ••• IH!nd·
'"Cl ~• Pl•t<~ Brother\ Smiths'
MOflv• ry \»•UC!
WtLTOH
BER Tl<A LEE WILTON MO\!Oenl of
L•IJ~v••·· c... Ptt\...-d ftW.'f on Sieo-
IHnber 14 "111 ""'•«•• l)l'ndlno ••
P1•t< • 8•011\t" !>m<UI\ Morlu"r y
>>& tUt
FLAGSTAFF. Ar iz.
l AP> Phillip
Johnston, 85, who su~·
J.ICSted using the Navajo
language, a language
the Japanese were una·
blc Lo der iphe r . foe
secret communications
during World War II.
died Monday i n the
Veterans Administration
hospital in San Diego.
Johnston . r eceive d a
s pecial congressional
m edal in 1969 for his
sug~estion and related
work
NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVIEN lhal CLARENCE AlKINSON KELLOGG JR , llal filed lltrtlll • pt11tlon fOf
PrOWI• ot Wiii end IU•*"* Of Ulltn THl•Menlary IO lllt Pelilklne< end for
eutllOrlHllol'I to e<tmlntaltr Ut\Cllr lllt
lnCltPtndenl _,tn1nl1t••llon of EitelH
A<I, reter-.e lo -fCll I• Made for
fUf'll"' paf'Vcultrl, -lllel Ille Urnt end pt.ct of -lllQ 11'4 ume ha) i.en
W1 IOf SePlefnller2•, 1111, al tO 00 •· M., lnttwcouf'l,_.,,OIDei>ertt'tMllt No 3o4
w10 touf'I. et 100 Civic Canter Ori..-
Wt\I, In Cllt City of Senle Ane.
C.llto•n••
Envlrol'lmtnl•I Oelerin1na11on Tiiis \.,t_I w•t flltcl with tt.e
CCEOAI' Hemf)t County Cltr~otOrenoeCountyonJuly
I. Zt M l!•c:eplleol fl'trmll Zl ·7•1•J JI ""
De led Septtm«>tr •• 1'11
WIUJAM I . SI JC>Hf',
Countyc.terk
,UNDIN•••o a HAUGHTON
~w .... a . .......,._
UI IHI 11111 st~
hilt 112
C..la -... Gallfenlie Tt l: ,_..77t>
•tt-ytfW: ...... a-r PubtltMO Oran98 Coot'I Delly Piiot,
S.Plt"lbtr •••• u. ""
for Lance Well. autl\Ol'ltfld .oqtnt tor
Shew end Taltlol, 1303 Avot•dO
Avenue, Suite UO. Newpart 8e•cn
C•lllor n1e. 1or " Condlllonet uu
PerMll to •llOw retell uies and
tnolOtcy(I• MNIC•no. touted •I ISS
Wnl 11th Strttl, Unit> C & 0 . In <1n
MG t-. Envlronmtlll•I Delermln•·
lion CCEOAI. tM""91 '· z-IE~ hrmll ZE·7•tw for JoM ~UM. In< • 11ut110rl1e<I
-nl lot 0reft9e eo,,11 $avll\QS •nd
Lo•n, Inc • 1100 Adam~ Avenue. C.O'lt ~w. CA. '°' v•r161\Ctt 1rorn ''on°" o an•ftt.e prOYISIOf'" to ••<•ed potm1t1e<1 Htll-' t>elQM-lo ellow oll·
.... \1Qnl. tocaltd •I _... -.u
In • Cl tone. E11•1ronincnte1
O.termu-.1100\ ICEOA t ••e<'llllt ... ,_ 1scwe-......... l l ·,..1'.S
00\.TI tor L11mln•rl Neon Coinpeny, In
------------C«pOteltd, ~llOflled _.,, IOt H•t rlnoton ln'tht,,,.,,1 ComtMny, P 0 .
8oi t 181. Hunl•nQIOn 8tecl\,
C•llforn1e, tor v•rNtnee to moo1ty •
p"'"' Pu1>l1\lled OrM\91' Coetl Dally Piiot
Sept I, 8. Ii, 17, 1~11 dl4-18
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVlflNO alOS
Tiit County S&nl\41hon 0 1"rlth of
Oran11• CounlY, Celll0<nl• will r..:elve -.el*<! 010' unlll ,_,, SePltm.,., a . ,.,. "' II 00. M. 8ICI\ MU~I ... re·
ceived •111\e Omr1<I'' Adr•Un"lrallvt
ofl tct\ l>Y Ille date e nd t ime
Mftlftellow wt lonll, el wf\1(11 time
11\eY Wiii be flU!lll<IY -"" ...0 ••
em111tO •I lllt offkt ot IM Olllrl<t•. , ...... Ettl• AYenue, F-l••n Velley,
Callto•n••· ,.,. tN IOl-nQ ONE Ill• fON CRANE, TRUCK
MOUNTE.0
SPECIFICAllON .. 0 E.otl
8 10\ m~l I» wbmltttd Oii IM IDf"ll
•uPC>litO by lllt Ot•lrl<U In .CCO#~t
... 1111 t it -·Mont of '"' -Ilk•· lion•
NOTICE IS 14ERE8Y GIVEN:.:,.,. necn .... y -h•<t. to ,,,. 11n-
crt<lllO" llevino <••Im~ -•nll 1~ ci.o11inec1 •I 1a Avenue ot lflt Ster\, wld de<tdtfll 10 Ille ~ clellM In ·~ UK AnQtttt. CA. wf\1('11 .. Ille piece OI
olflte oc ""' ct-of Ille •l0<ne10 .,..,1,,.,\\ ol ""'unOtrtlQn4!0 in•" in411
<Olltl or to IN'•Mf>I ttMIM lo Ills AullH· ter\ perLt1lllflO to the ~l•te ol WKI Oil
oer1lqned .. Ille offlCe of NORM I Ill f m " ..... RASM USSEN. RAMSEY A HO ,_nt, •I ,, our mon '. o•
RASMUSSEN. U4 W Oc .. n 81•0 11"1 PUl>llt<rflonof UW•noll<e
Sult; 1703, LOllQ Buell, CA ~2: O•led :=~~~ '!.'!,-.
wlll<ll l•tltr otlkt I\ IM &>let• Of l>v•1· E 1ecul., ot Ille Wiii
""" Of llw .....cle<SIQneCI In •II meltt" f ......0 pt1rte1n1no lo s.ald nlalt. SU<I\ <le1m• ~~ n
with I"' ne<•UMY llOUC,.,.,. ""'"m""•n JONATHAN IC. GOl..OEH .... Ille<! or llr-ecl u oliorewld "'' s. MIMS lour Mon"" elltr Ille lit'~ ouOCICAlllon STEWAaT ........ _ .. , ...... ,,
Of thlt notl<e. Si.lie 11Jt
O•l•d Seol.~ ll, ""· L" ...... CA....., GARRY PWILLtf>S AlttflltYI fW E..c-
Eaec.-ot tt>e wlll Put111she<I Or-C.ocnl Ofllly Pilot AAMH~ =a:c.::::u1N Sept I •• IS, n .•• ,. OlJ.11
Att_.,_,.uw ... w.oc-eive.
Wta UN
P BLICNOTICE
"-.. acll, CA,_, NOTl<:a IN,llTINO a IDS
Tel. UUl~I NOTICl IS HEREBY O•VEN lllel
Pubtl\llecl Or-C.0.SI Oa<lv Piiot ~•led fH'opOUI\ Wiii be re<e1¥e<I ll'r
M ENTERPRISES, •NC
Pf""' CifWollarl, p,,,_,
Tiii\ •l••-1 w•~ flle<I wltll '""
Cou111v Cl••"' of Ounoe C.o..nh Of\
Auou•f '°· IUt.
'AMI S KILLY
Alt-'1'•11.e'# tlltl .,__,.
Ft .....
ft_..ln VelltY. CA '7701
PuDll\t\ed Or-C.0.\1 O•llY Pilot
S.PI I, I , I), n , 1~19 •12o./8
P UBLIC NOTICE
SUfl'l!atOlt COUAT OP TMI
STATE Of' CAUPOttNIA ftotl
T .. E CCMINTY CW OtlA .. GE
Nt."""" N OTICE 01' MI A•tNO 011'
fl'ITtTIOff l'Olt fl'ao.ATI OP Wll.l.
AlllO Ll nlllS TISTAMINTAltY
POa AUTMOalZAflOlt TO AO·
M l lt lSffilt u •DI " Y•E
tNOEfl'IENOINT AOMINISTAAflOff
Oft lSTATESAc;T
"IB FAMILY
COU>Mtil fUHYAI.
H0"4l
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
,ACIAC YllW
MIMO«JAL , ...
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCOIMICIC
MOtnVAltlS
Laguna Beac:h
494-9415
Laguna H ills
768-0933
Safi Juan Cae>cstrano
495-1776
c
OAK LAWN. Ill. <APl
-Terese Bliss, 51, died
Thursday of gunshot
wounds police said she .
suffered at the hand of
her husband , P ulitzer
Pri ze·winnin~ Chicago
Tribune reporter George
W. Bliss.
LON DON IAP>
Albert Sidney Hornby,
80, whose dictionary for
students of English is a
be s t ·sel l e r . died
Wednesday. His book,
now UUed the "Oxford
Advanced Learner 's Die·
lion a r y of Curr ent
English," is the biggest
!<eller of all the publira·
tions of the venerable Ox·
ford University Press.
P UBLIC NOTICE
LM ANOILES COUNTY •Ion approveo under • proor \IOn
MU .. JCll'AL oouaT varlet\U IZE·l~IJ11 IOUleCI •I 700 ,._~··I Dk"k' 8rl,IOI Streel, In • O ·CP IOIW En· U• W..I M11.-........... ..1ronmenl•t 0.IUMINllOll ICEOAI
...._,CA '17.. ..1mp1
suMMOHt 11. z-EJtcepl)Oll l!'ff11111 u :.1•1 ..
c.tNwWMf t1'1t for RMA C.0.DO••t•on, •utl\oroud
Pl•lnlllf• C ~ E LUMaER CO., fQenl tor C. J-\ Feb<•l'I, lllSO E
INC ... (Orpotllllon lmptrl•I l41Qhw•v. SMll• Ft Sprl"Q,,
Oelendenl. ROGER M. OUFFIN, Celllornle, for e Condlllon•I U1e
llldlvldu•lly, ROOl!I\ M. OUFl'tN Obe i>.rmlt lo ••PoWICI •n u"llllQ l'l\Oltl
NEWPORT PLUMBING & HEATING, •nO • Yerltflc.t from tequlrtd rear
DOES I ""**' x. ltldutllll v•rd .. lbkk, tocal.0 •l 2'4S Htrbor
NOTIC•t Y ........ ._ ..... Tiie 80\lltY•rG, 111 a Cl -Environ,.,,..,.
cwn ""Y ._ ~ -wltlleolt 1•1 OettrmlNtlOI\ CCEOAI: Hf9911Yt
-Mitll ....,.. _.... .,_ ,........ Oe<l•rttlon
wt1111" • ...,._ -.. ~ u. i-••'"""'*' '"""'' ZIE·7•m
Sptelllc•llon,, 010 Dt•nU enCI
lurtl\f'r 1nlorrNllOll 11\aV ~ OOlal....O
ti the •Do•t edClrtu le1tp11ont
~tttOor,.Hm
/\I J WayM Svl ... lttr.
Se<rt!MY
8~olOl'9'fot\, county Sen11A1t1on 01wk1,
HO'-I, 1, l , i, •• 1 aftCI II, ol
Otenot Counly, C.lllomie
Publl'lled brenoe C.O.il 0.lly Piiot,
S.pltMW U, ttlt
PUBLIC NOTICE
....... tor RlchetGL6nd&ew11yM.0vart>y, -----------
AVISOI u... ... .a.a ............ 21JS DeSoto Avenut, CHI• Moe. NOTICE Of' ~•Lie Hl•••NO TO
II Tr!HNI _.. --c.eMre WI. GllllOf'nla, f~ varlenct from requl..ct el HILO IY THI OllANGI COUN•
"" .... ..cle. -... "' ......... rter Y"d ~· -to permll park· TY ".ANNINO COMMIHIOlll ON .. _,,. * • ...._ ~ .. .....,_ lftO In front Mttle<k to '°"'tru<I -fl'aO,OtlD LAND USI D1ST•1CT
<~Tc)'=· DEFENDANT. A <Ml ~1':"t!.~'::.!~'~~;~111 ~ac':.'~!'::: ~~~.-:~arlnQ "41Plffn4ltr , •. 1"1
cornpCelnt N• blWn lllfCI 1¥ !tit pleln-RJ •-· EIWl-'el Oettrmlne-1'trne of -iftO t JO Pm., Of es
1111 av•ln>I you. (5" ..,..... , llotl CCEQA}: tllltf\'IPC SOOft 11\erfffltr et ll0'\1111<1.
•. If YoU """' loo.t_ lfll, ··-"· u. z-...,.......,.,,... ll·7"1M LOC•llOft Room "*· EllQl-lftO YoU Mllfl. wlllllll JO N'I'' eti.r 1111\ ICM' J . P•ul l~<rkk, eutl\orl..0 tlltlll Blllldlnt, -Ovl< '"*' Ori ... weu ,
\UMl'llOftl It MfWd Oft yeu, Ille \orltll 10# A.Mre'ff A. SmClll, Jtt El'Mf'tkl Senle An•, Cetlfornle
llllt c e11rl a w rlltetl lllH 41nt 111 Bey, lee-ae.ct>. CA. tor •er&enu• PAOPOSAl °*OOt of z-CASE
rnPOntt lo Ille UMPlel,.t. Ctl • fn>m rtcWIM Dulkllftt-ellOll-NO, ZC ,.J4~1!CTIONAL DISTRICT
Ju\ll<t c-1. 'l'IU fNftl flte Wltll Ille traffic clrc11tetlon rMulrt rfttlllt In MAf' IAS i, IO ~ froM IM At
<.-1 e -111911 ~ tr -en (OftjUll(Uon wilt! 1tw COMltllCllOI\ ot • CSA I "SlnQleoFtmill' R~t C5'9n o,..t lllMOifte to M t pteffd It\ 1fle ~I~ c-'t.11. lo<Al.O •I •tttrlct'°"'I" Otlltl<I 10 Ille Cl ISAI IAL~ .. OM LOS ANGELES CAPl 00<Mll."""""'°"•• • .-Clff*lll m .t1', .. t &t.UWK11tt11Slf"'·'" "l0<e111...i,.u CS!or> antr1<11ot1•I" N•A&.HOMI Donald E. M-"ratb, wllltietmtrtc1~-41uillen oflN t n R • 1ont. Envtro11mtnl•• Dl\trl<tonetf'lelftpr_..1,t0<•lecl•I .,A.,24,.4 ~-v P4alt1lllt, lftd IN• ~l _., -• OtttrmlnellOn tCEOA1 N•o•llv• tllt '°"'"""''.,'' ,_, ol lrltiot ..,...,.. " 82, brewery exeti.itive 1~eteff'a•yewtwtt1tf'9ll9f o.-0e<•et•tklfl ~''"' •11GSCINC••-1"1,.,.,,1. Co&laMeaa whO t'ntroduced Schlitz m-l110tt~,Wl\ICll~ 14. Ze flt •uU1tl .. f'trt"lt Atl•Ht~i-n r~bYD 673-9450 r'HUltln _..,..,,,._of <HtH. l•lnt I IE .t n l ot Oeor Cl• rl 110• II . POf'lt• beer to lht! West ern olmontYClt~CM'--...... ,. •ulhotllt<I ~·ICM' MeH P•Cll•t COMPLIANCE WITH THE
died Wed ~·... -'"1.0 ln ltle~elnl. O.•t109f'MMC.omcNllY.•1'0...0fOve CALlfOANIA llHVtaONMENTAL I&&. •O•DW•Y !\tales. n"'nuay b " -.............. .nice .. Cl•<••. •n•htlm, C•lltor111e. tor QUALITY ACT :t "4~TUAlY at Lake San -rcos. • .Ctlfflrt Ill Nt """"· ,_ .-verl•n<n from requ1reo Clrlv•w-y Tiii• proje(t -"""'°to,..,,.
B • M ,........, • -,_ -""""' •kith enCI NICIUC.llon 111 •tc1Ulntd P<t" no •lct111ll<lllll CIOYefM Kl °" Ille tn-110 roadway PUBLIC NOTICE ,.._..,H.,,INl'/ ....... u-. 1119 lo COMINC\ two ...... Ut\11 •part vlrew1mt11lttt0_or_ ... _llve Costa Mese oat.a Me112, im ..,.111 unit\. IO<.alw •• 1 .. ~ • 1.,. Me· Ot<l•••CIOI\ • c~ _. 11w ,,...11,,. 6"42·9150 ~W.a.n.tf,atf'll .,.. Ao-."'.,, •2 -· EnvlrOft de<••r•llon • ., potltd oultlelt tllt
a.-n •aa ...... ~:~~y 1ne11lel Dtltrll'lln•llcln ICl!OAI CoUt\l y Plelwllng QlrnMIHIOfl Meetlnt
fllCTIT10UI •W'"'""·· ' MMlt.-..; ""9tll119 0.Cl.,•Uon (R·,.111 Room. """' ,, •• 400 Cl•IC Cal\ltf SMr'TH·nnMIU.UMI NAM& n •HM•NT ~-. ,. .. "·!.. u . 1 ... •u•Pll•fl ,.,,,, .. Drllle Wt>t. SltftlA Ane ........... 8Mrcl ~lY Tl\w tollowlng 11tnon• •r• ctolnt ~.,";;..,iii t•·JM l11t ICM' AtCllMd 5, H-tl. Of "'""'I'°" HNrtno •ootn. 10 Hall
WISfC .... CHA... butl:i:t~~A BOATS.,.,. Otnlwy """""' ... .,,...... .... 110tlltd'°""'ICM'M9'1!0•~. I of A4mlnlslrat1111, Sant• Ane,
"427 E. 17th St. Pleet. '°'"' ~ C.llfonlle taa 'Tiit _... "~•Int" lncllldet ~ Sud, lrvlftt, C.llfOl'flfa. ICM' ,.... C:.lllor11•• ..,.._ • IN Mii< "'•'iftO Coet• ~ L.Y.I., '"'". Ctll"°"'49 <9'1'0"• CretM.omtM<llM, "llleltttlff" "" ............. Of . Olftclltlontl Utt """"" 10 Clflt. 64&-o4888 tlon, ,.,, C»lltUf\t ~-.. 00'1e Mtte, cron <Gmlll•nMt, "~I" ft\.. •Hew relell 11,.....,. Mid 1111:.t.: 1 "~'.:'::!.":.'~=1:'.,o:::i
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--Ille CllY Cl.,, •I lllt CllY l<etl, II F•I•
PUBLIC NOTICE Drove. Co\I~ MeM. Cetltofnt•, \11\111
IM f\Our of ti 00 • M Oft Sto!e<n«Je• >•. 1'11. el wf\t<ll Cltnt llltY will N oCMIM<I NOTICl'. INVITING e tOS PVbtl<lf eno rNd •IOUO In ll'lt CANncu
Tiie Cow\IY Senlletlon Olltrkl\ Of Cl\elT\l>tr\ lo• FURNISHING All.
Or•llOt County, Cetll«n1e will receive LABOR, MATERIALS. EQUIPME.Nl,
M•lt<I Dleb untll T"'*y, 5eP1em1>e1 TRAN SPORT A TtO N AND SUCI< 1',1t1e.a111ooem.8IO\~IO.•• OTHER fACIL•TIES A~ lllAY 8E
ctlved •• llw Dl"rl<ll' AOm1nulr•Clve R £ 0 u I R E 0 " 0 A T .. E
ofll(el tly' lllt d•I• •nd l tll'lt IN5TALLAT10f<I OF TENNIS COURT
MrtlMbo,,. ..C l'Of'tll. el ""111t ll llMt LIGHTS AT lEWINKLI PARK TEN·
IN'I' wllt 1111 pulMl<ty Ol)ent<I end ••· HIS C.OURTS am1ne<1 " U\t offl<• ot llW OlllrKli, A wt ol ,,._ ,.pec111<41t'-.-'Cl
IOl<M Elli' A-, Founteln Velley, ollltr contr6Ct OOC""""I\ ~ llf ob•
C..lllornl•, '"'the fOllOWlllQ' t••ned •n tht otftce of the Oeoertrne11t
\llBllAfl()t<IANALYZER oC L.tl\Urt Servl<.ft, II f'•lr Drive.
EQUIPMENT Catie M.,,_, Gttl-e, -rt<.elpl of
SPECll'tCAllON E"°"' e nonreCunc»Dle lee of tt.00. It _ _.
810. l'l'l~I 11t wbmltltd Oii lllt '°"" rtQ~\I pt--~lll<etMlfll be \ujll)lltd bY Ille 04111'1<1' In ect0t~• melleO, tlle <llefgt wlll i. ti jO ,..,
.. 1111 ell provlMc>M of Ille "'9(111<• ,.,
Horn . Eecf\ 1>14 ""'" i. ,.,._Oft !"-pro-Spec111ce11on1, 0111 01enlc.\ end PO .. I 1 ... m-II\ 11\t.....,,,... prOvtOt<I
further tnl.,,,,..lol'I ,.,..y be OtllalM<I 1n tllt c OMrec-1 OO<umtonh, elld '1\911
et Ille •DO•e •ddrt ... teltpllont oe ntomp•n1..i Oy • ortlhtd or
~ttlO CM' ~·II <nlll•r'\ (.lie(!\ Ot • 1114 bOnCI '°' llOI
ltJJ. W•-SylWlter. let• 111911 10 penent of -_, ol
s.u.tMy &oerdof Dlre<ton ,,,. 111e1 • ..,.. pey-10 ti. cu., of
'-"Y Senllallofl °'"'"'' '°''·-"" -. I, 2, S. S, •· 1, -II, of NOT I Cf IS FURlHER GtVl!N lllet
Ot8119' County, GMlfoml• Ille CllY Council of MICI Clly fl•' PUOll~ ()raft08 Goest Oell\I Piiot, lltrtlofott fteellf ...... • PA••lllf\11 s.ot...,._ Ii, "1t rett -t<Mt vt .... , Ill ..CC«._• -----------·-~,. wtlt\ •••·to be llfld It! 1"' c...,1r11<1-ot Ille -tfltll1e9 111\fW-t• PUBLIC NOTldE Tiit wld re!lt end .c.ia .,. .. ....,_ ________ ]..__ bY Retotvtlon oc -CJIY c.uncn _ ,,
NOTIC:S TO ca101TO•S "" lltt Ill IN olfl<t .. 11\t City CltA ol
,u,a•101t oou•r OP THI Wl4 (lly n.et MICI ,.,. end "'-"
STAT• OP CM,J~NIA flOlt lle"in roft,,td 10 end edoPtH II\ 1111\ notl<t •• "*""'lull, ...ci c_..lely
T .. • COUlfT1' Ofl OAANO• Ml lortll Mnltfl, end ~ w~ "''""· at
"' I :---T AH.""'7E '"E SA RA y E ~~ llf uld ""°""-· I\ ""'°' 8
"''1 • e 0 " pert of lhl\ notl<e •Y rtlef-t
Sf\MPLEY, ·-· l'HERE5A ••YE '"• ColltrUIOr ,,, •• 1, '" ....
RlNKER, .,. THERESA RAVE . .,.MOfl'IWll(t 04 llw _, -• ...... -·
Oe< .. MCI. -1111. conl'orm lb Ille ..... C:-Of NOTICE IS HERE8Y OtVEN 10 lflt lht Sl•t.e OI GalltomCe end Olflet 1ewJ
crtellton ol llW ....,.-'*' °""""' Of lllt Stele QI c;.111or111e ellellk •lllt
INI ell pet'toM Y,.YlftO ClellM ... l~•I IMrelt, wllll tht O <tll41on only of
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O<l<HMlil NOTICE IS 14E.AE8Y' Ci•VEN 111•1
CALll'OllNIA FlltST 8ANK h•• llled
M•••n • .,.1,uon '°' "'-'e ot w111
And l\\U•n<• ot Leiter• r ttl-IM•
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STAT• OPCAUl'OltMIA f'O•
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SWANDER, OtcMltd
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Al"WI,...._
THE FIRST OF MORE THAN 800 PLANNED HORNETS EMERGES FROM PLANT
McOonnel DouglH, Northrop A1socl•le to Fiii Navy, Merine Contract
Strike Fighter Debuts
F-18 Hornet Expected to Bolster State Jobs
America's newest s tr1kt'
fighter, the F·18 Hornet for the
U S Navy and Marine Corps,
ha~ debuted m St. Louis
and was expected to have an
even greater impact during the
aircraft's peak production years in the early 1980s.
This week's rollout marked
the opening of a night test pro-
gram for the Hornet. Tests will
be conducted both at the McDon·
nell Douglas facility in St. Louis
and at the Navy Test Center LO
Patuxent River , Md.
Th<-' air craft was built by
Mc Donne ll Dou1tlas Corp •
prime <.'Ontrac1or to the Navy, m
association with Northrop Corp
of Los Angeles, principal s ub·
contractor.
ProducUon is expected to peak
at 11 Hornets a month in 1985.
NORTHROP BUILDS the
Hornet's center and art fuselage
seg ments in Hawth orn e .
Another major s ubcontractor.
Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver
City. builds the radar for lhe
f'·18 Homct.
MORE THAN 600 California
comp a nies, princ ipa lly in
Southern California. are in·
volved in the F·l8 program,
which is providing more than
7 ,300 jobs and more tha n $400
m i lJi o n i n w o rk for th e
California economy. Northrop
has 1.800 people m the Hornet
program.
NA VY SPOKESMEN said the
F ·18 Hornet will replace two
a ircraft in the naval inventory.
the F·4 Phantom fighter a nd the
A·7 Corsair attack aircraft.
The Hornet will have a top
s peed just under twice the s~
of sound and wi\t carry radar·
guided and heat ·secking mis·
silc s tn addi tion t o a 20·
m1ll1mcter cannon and 540
rounds of ammunition.
El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta·
tion is expected to be among the
(1rst military installations to get
the Hornet.
The Navy and Marine Corps
Hornet program has had an im·
pact on the California economy
By 1983-84. the F· 18 is expect·
ed to involve some 700 California
companies and provide employ·
ment for more than 22.000 peo-
ple. The economic impact or the
F -18 program on the California
economy at that time is project·
ed at about $3 billion.
Ordnance or fuel tanks can be
carried on seven points under
the wings and fuselage, with a
m axi mum payload of up to
19.000 pounds.
County Firms Report
Fl..,r Rrport• R~rd Earnb•fP
Fluor Corp., Irvine, has reported record net
earnings oC $23,457,000, or $1.39 a common s hare.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTla TO C•IEOlTO•S
SUl"a•1CMt OOU•T 0, TH a
STATa OP CALl~IOOA 'O"
™•COUNTY Of' o.a.oa ....... -E~t••• o1 WILL.ARO HERMAN VAN
OYICE SR. 0.C.awcl.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the
tre<lllOrl 01 ti• 10ow N1'"9d Ot<-.,1
nwt all per\Ol'K h•vlnv clelmi t9••n•t
,,. u10 OK-.. ,. requlrea 10 Ille
uwm, with the neuu..-v -"'"'·In
the Ofllt t Of tr. cttr-of the aDovt tn· tllleO coun, or lo pr-l them, with
'"' +i•r•u~•rv •vOU<hlrt, 10 tne un· t1er>1Qnrd •I 740>7 El Toro ltoed. l •ount lilll\. CA <nu>. which It tlMI
Ol•<r ol !><"'""' ol lht UflClt'l'9-In .oll m A1tef\ pef't.einlnq 10 tllt t\lelt 01 ,.,d O•oO.nl. wltllln lour monlht
•H~r Ill• fir.I publlullon 01 lhlt
no Uc•
OettCI Auou-t tt. lt?I
UNITEOCAl..IFORNIA
BANI(, e <~ttlon,
VICTOR P WHITHEY.
Tn.al Offk.t<
li-.Aor ol llW Wiii ol
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ULLI I T. •aYNOLOl
JAMal D. OU.Dtllll0t4,
Auwew..,
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T .. : 17141 llM ...
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Pvbll\-Or-C.0.ll Oelly Pllol.
AUQ. 2S. 5e111 I. I. IS. "71
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO C•EDITOtlS
SUPE•IOlll COO•T 0' THE
STATE Of' CAL.,ORNIA f'Otl
THE COUNTY 01' OttANOE .... ~
Cttale ol FREO B. HERMAN.
0.tUWd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo llw
CftClllOf"l of llW tl>OVt MIN<! Ott-nt
tllet ell .,.,'°"'' hevlnv ti•'"'' eQeln\t
tllt H id ~nt ar. required to 11i.
thtm, w ith tht l'teQ\WfY YOU<htf\. In
Ille Ofllte OI Ille cler-Of tht eDove en
tillea <ovr1. or to pr-l them, wltll
Ille n•o'~' •ouchtr\. to Ille un· Cler\loned et 7614 5oulh Painter Ave ,
WhH11tr, (.A. Wlllc.ll ll tht PleU ot
D11s•n•n OI lh• llnOer\IQ ... d In ••I
tnall•ir• pert•lnlno lo llw ttl•te ol laid
c1euoent, wttllln four ,,_"'' efttr Ille oubllcanon at tl'lll ~•<•·
O•led AUOU$11S. 1t7'.
OONALD E HERMAN
E:u<utor of tllt Will
OI ll'lr MIO\le ntmecl
o.< ..... t
DAVIDE. 8U•TOIJ
au•TON, GAULDIN,
TMOM50N & MaUOH
7U4 s..tll "'9111ter A-
Wlllttltf', CA -..Z ""......,..,. __ _
PuDlliMO Oranoe CM•t 0.lly Pllol
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ff1CTl110US 8USINIH
NAMa ITATIMaMT
PUBLIC NOTICE Tl!• tolto-Mno peoon• er• oolng
b<lt lnea• .. , -------------1 IMF. ISLANDER S PAS, "CTITlOUS 8USIMHS ISLANOER SPA CORPORATION, H~ ITATIMaNT ,,,t w Culor Slrttl, S.nt• AM,
TIMI lollowll'IQ "'lOf'I' ert doing Cellfornta '2104
tiv•I""' •t: lndustrlel Molded l'lbeflll•n, • TENNIS l'ASHION SWEDEN Celllptnla cor-atlon.
L I H E , H 0 RT H AME It I CA H This O\IJ!nau ll tonduetecl tty e <Of'·
OIVISION, S MOrene, lrvlM, CA •nu DOt•tlCMI.
Jan·Erllt P•lm, S Mof-. lrv1,,.. 11\0USttl•I MoldtCI fibe'91•U
CA '2715 Jay Ron
Thom•• Walle11, Slorgelen '· N•tlOMI s.i .. Olrec\Of'
Goltbof'Q, ~ 41115 Thi\ \lat-WH fllacl With \N
Kr1uer Kullbero. VlltlOf'l<to•t•n Counly Clefll of Orell9t Gollntv °" ~
l·S. GoltDorO. ~ 011' ttmller •· 1'71 Tllh bu,lnei \ ll <Of1Ct11cttd bY e f'1tMl1
general part,.r\hlp l"11bll1"9cl 0r.,.. Coaat 0.llr Plloc, J.,,.Erlk P.Mm s.111em&et a, u, 22, 2', lt71 Thi\ \tat-••• llled wltf\ 11\e Counly Cieri. ol Oranve County on
Auo.u. ma. .......
Pllbll\htd Or-Con1 Deity PllOI
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40t2.7.
PUBUC NOTICE
Cl' nit SUl"9•1oa C:OU•T Of' TM a
STAT8 Off CAU""'NIA '0•
TH a C:OUllfTV Of' OtUING I NO."""'" MOTICl 01' M8Alt1NO 0,
... TITICHI ""' ~Ta Of' WILL AND ffOll L.STT• .. THTAMaN·
TAllY ANO AUTMOIUIATION TO
ADMINltta• UMDIElt TM8
IMOll"IENOllNT ADMINllTltATIC*
Off IEITAHIACT. hl•t• of 8111tNICI Vl!ltA COA",
De<••Md. NOTICa II Hlltl!l8V OIVI N tllat
ILIZA8ETH OOAn IU~IVAN ... ,
filed llertln • patlllOfl POf Pnlbat• Of
Wiii •n• lor luue n<e ol l.•lttr1 TtJt•mam.ert to e. '91111-end
..,tllef'll .. IOn IO aclf!lll'lllllf lllldtr I ...
1...,.ndtftl Mrntnhtr.Clon OI lti.t ..
Mt. rtf.-. to Wllldl ''made lof
lllf'lher partl(lil .... -,,,., .,. ti-
end plll(• .. .., .... tht ..,,... -
betfl Ml !Of ~ K, ltrl, et
,. . 00 • '"·· "'.,. CDW1-.. °"'*"'• ment Na, J OI ...--'• et '00 Civic:
Ca111er Ori,..-· In Ille Cltr of Senta
Ant, (AHIOtNa. DatH ,._..,...., S, 1'71
WILLIAM I , 14 JOHN,
GountvO.... TMOMAI L. l..04tD ..........
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Cl"-fftt
NOTIC8 TO CllaDtTOat
Off auuc TllAMf'I• tlen .• ,.._...., u.c.c.1
Nollet It ll•r•tlr olv•ll to Ille
Creditors ol NIEl•T"U. INC •• a
Ca lllornl• carPO(etlo->, trentftrOf',
WhOM """""' ...... " I• ,.10 Saft fo;llguel, Clly 01 .......,.., e .. <11, C-
tr Of Oreftl*, St.ta OI CelllOf"nle, the! e
bl.Ilk trtfl•fef k etlooll to 119 -to CHARLl!S HYMAS and 81LLll!
JaAHI! HYMAS. TraMltr9" """"' 111.111neu ~ I• ._ l!nc•nlo D<lve, City Of •oinnv Hiii• Ettatft, County Of
Lot Anotlft, StAHe Of Geltfotnle. The pf'ooer1\' to lie ,, ... .,.,..w ,,
det(rlMcl In Qfftefel eo: All tlOO Ill
It -. ll•twtl, eqvlpment -OOOd
w111 Of thet W1er1Mry <llnlc 111.islntn
known n WIESTPOAT ANIM"'I..
CLINIC •llCI 10cat4'11 •t,.. IHI 17111
StrMI, City of COii. llMta, C11un1Y ol o,.,,..., Stm Of C:.llfomta, TIMI ilulli ,,.....,. wlll lie <Ofttuol'I·
malM on or .ner Ille HUI day Of -.
lembt•, 1'71 at 10100 e .m. •t "'°'"'leMI atcrow litrvlci", .._ Nd'"' •• ttt1 Nerti'! TueUn A,,....,., S-. AN, 0.11-e. .. , ... -·· --s=''-"'"· •11 IW•l-•-end ..... h Ille T t ..,.._,,, Mtl tllf'ee .,..,..,,.,WM.
Dettd S.4lfl'llltr t, ,..,. (l\MlnH-.
81111e~-HYll'\el
Tr.,..,..
l'ltO,llllOMAI. ••c•ow
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s.M.e AN,~ ""1
be~ .... ,........
1'114111tMd 0r...,. Coa• O.Oy "'lo4.. ..... ~1s.1m ~"
for the third quarter ended July 31, compared with
$2Q,471,000. orSl.21 for the like period in 1977.
Third·quarter revenues we re $747,915,000,
compared with $578,994,000 last year
The company's directors have declared the
regular quarterly cas h dividends or 75 cents a share
on Series B Preferred Stock and 30 cents a share on
common stock. pay a ble Oct. 15 to holders of record at
the closeofbusinesson Sept. 20.
NET EARNINGS FOR THE first nine months
ended July 31 were $55.117.000, or $3.26, compared
with $55,947,000, or $.1.33, for the like period in 1977.
Revenues for the nine months were $2,030,592,000,
compared with $1.371 ,955,000 for the first nine
months last fiscal year.
Earnings for the first nine months were down.
compBred with the like
period in 1977. due lo the
ad verse effects or the coal
strike early this year. the
company said. Earnings
in the first six months of
TAKING
STOCK
Cisca I 1978 decreased 47 cents due to the strike. Fluor
has a 10 percent equity interest ln the Peabody Hold·
mg Co .. parenL or the Peabody Coal Co .. which ex·
perienccd losses due to the coal strike
Results for the nine·month period ended July
31 include Daniel lntematlonal Corp .• acquired by
Fluor May 31. 1977. In the n1ne-month period in
1977. Daniel was included only for June and July.
CompaUble methods for compiling backlog and
new orders were not installed until Aug. 1. 1977.
two months after the acquisition.
AS A RESULT, DANIEL'S new orders and
backlog In the first nine months of fiscal 1977 we re
not Included In Fluor's total backlog and new or·
der numbers.
New orders for the third quarter of 1978 were
$765,000,000 <including Daniel), compared with
$216.000,000 <excludltlg Daniel) last year . Total
new orders for the ninc·month period In 1978 were
$2,678,000,000 (Including Daniel), compared with
$2,008,000,000 <excluding Daniel> for the like period
last year.
Backlog at July 31 was $12.200,000,000 <lnclud·
Ing Dan1el> compared with $8,560,000,000 Cexclud·
Ing Daniel> on the Uke date a year earUer.
According to J . Robert F1uor, chairman, chief
executive officer and president, Increased re·
venues by the company's engineering and con·
structlon subsidiary and better·than·expected
performance by most of Fluor's other subsidiaries
accounted for strong earnings in the lhlrd quarter.
2 S-''" Dlmfo•• ltf erp
The Smith Tool, Irvine. nnd Gruner Williams
division., or Smith Intematlonal, lnc.. Newport
Beach. have merged thel"° mining and industrial
products to become Smllh·Gruner Mining and ln·
dustrial Products.
The merger ls planned as the first step in a
program to galn a larger share of the mining
and lndustrtal market, tho parent company said.
Smlth·Oruner and Smith Tool wlll work
to1ether in the research and development or mlnlna
and Industrial bit.a to sattsry the increasingly str·
lngent quality and performance demands or the
drilling lndll!try.
Before the meraer, Gruner Williams manufac·
tured bits in sites ra n((lnf( rrom 2lii inches through
9V. inc~. while Smith Tool prod\iced bits from
6~ Inches through IS inches. They will continue to
produce their product lines. ellmlnatlnt dupllca·
lion or11~.
Don Thomas ls Smith Tool's new executive
vlcc pre.ldent and former president or Gruner
Wllllamt .
Con Artists Prey
On Small Business
WASIUNGTON <AP> Look out. small-business people. There are
some new con artists a l work.
T hal 's the word from the Small Business Administration. which re·
pe>rts that "these characters are either stating or implying that they
ure SBA empl.oyees, SBA representatives or SBA-approved firms."
"Some are anslnuallng that for
very high fees, they can help countant or lawyer. he said, but
people obtain SBA loans. the fee should be reasonable.
"OTHERS ARE CtrtNG in·
dlviduals across th country
from a telephone in shington
and s tating that supplies and
equipment Crom defaulted and
bankrupt SBA loans or contract·
Ing clients are available at OS·
tensibly reduced prices in the in·
di.viduals: locales." explitined
Ball Bowling, SBA assistant in-
s pector general for security and
investigations.
The SBA. Bowling said, does
not license or approve loan ap·
plication packaging consultants
and it does not sell surplus pro·
perty over the telephone.
He said complaints have ~n
received from nearly every
stat e abo ut operators ap·
proachlng businessmen directly
or through news paper a ds.
claiming to have Inside pull at
the agency and orrering to pre.
pare loan applications for fees
s ometimes ranging 1oto
thousands of dollars
MANY OF THE a pplications
are never even s ubmitted to
SBA. Bowling said. The victim
is merely told that the loan was
turned down and the fee 1s non·
refundable.
"Members of the public should
know that they do not need this
kind of help to apply for an SBA
loan and that none of these
persons has any influence over
SBA loan officers who consider
loa n applications." Bowling
s aid.
He said people applying for
loans should discuss them with
the SBA or a banker.
APPLICANTS MAY use pro·
fessional help. su~h as an ac·
Bowling urged people being
approached with offers of as.
sistance for high fees to contact
an SBAomce.
People receiving telephone
solicitations for the sale or al·
legedly SBA surplus federa l pro·
perty should report the calls to
the Federal Bureau of lnvest1ga.
tion. he said.
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FORD'S NEW CHJEF
Pre1ldent Caldwell
Caldwell Selected
As Ford President
DEARBORN. Mi ch. !AP\ Philip Caldwell. vice chairman or the
Ford Motor Co. board of directors. has been elected president of the
auto Cirm. ·
Caldwell) election Thu~day by his fellow board members had
been expected since Lee lacocca was fired by Board Chairman Henry Ford II last month
Caldwell.· 58. will take over
Oct. 16. one day after l acocca's
announced departure date from
the company payroll.
FORD'S ANNOUNCE MENT
said Caldwell would serve as
both vice chairman of the board
and company president. He also
will continue as Ford's deputy
chief executive officer.
Ford had ~n quoted as say·
ing earlier this week that no sue
cessor to tacocca would be
name d C\1 Thurs day ·s board
meeting.
"I don't know when we will
name a new president," he had
said.
CALDWELL. WHO joined
Over The Counter
HASDUstmqs
Ford Motor Co. an 1953. was
elected chairman of the board
and chief executive offi cer or
Ford of Europe Inc an Ju!y 1972.
The next y<'ar, ht• wus elected
exetut1vc vice president of
Ford ·s international automotive
opera lions
H(' became a director of the
company in October 1973. and
VICC Chairman of the board in
April 1977.
Designers to Meet
Th<' Orangt' Cour1ty D1rec
tor--/Ocs1gn('r!' Will meet at 7 30
p m Wednesday at Lyon Record-
mg Studio, 2'.?12 Newport Blvd ..
New port Beach. More informa·
t1on as available from Dean Cer-
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Ky SYL.VIA PORTER "'"'' ......... This month, a t ritdatwnul "borJ(uin" month tor huyan~
furniture. may offer !ht· lust good prace-vulue opportunity
for buying rurnaturf• for youra, b1trrlnjl u bus incu •lumr1
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cycllcul commodity normally s ubject to seasonal •upply
a nd demand factors, suyis Thornton G. Wample r, vice pres
1dcnl of Puluski f'urnlture Corp . Pulotik l~ Vn . umong th"
nation 'g lurt(esl ftarmture manufactur«fra He says prict"
cs<'alation has not followed the usual puttcrn of 11easona1
J>eaks and valleys
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ducers build in ntoracti for ment!i In July and
Junuary Retalle sc(' Jlew-ii yle.'I at n-at1ooal shows In
April und 0<'tober m-North Carohna Case goods m anufac
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ln ('(feet. th1 ~
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Money's
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~pcc ulutton as m nnufucturerR try tc1 ant1c1pute supply·
de mand forces that ult1mat1•fy WOVt'rn prices JC U <'OllC<'
lion become:-; "hot." then· < un be a literal run on a certain
tyve of wood a St't' i.aw to whu:h the industry 11> u<·
customed
But in 1978. lumber has not taken Its between.season
price d_1ps
FOREIGN PURplASES IN THE American market
particularly from Japan, Germany, England and Franc(·
have contnbuted These countries have been buying lOJ>
grades of American lumber. e normous mcreaties have_·
been recorded for such furniture woods as ush. ouk.
cherry und walnµt. amonJ! others
1-~um1ture m anufactured from these woods will cost
mort· this fall. und probably even m ore later
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in the multi b1lhon dollar furniture andu!!try?
With the plunge an the value of the US dollar. Euro
peans and Ja pa nese have found Amen can lumber a good
inve11tment
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(nil, but lhC price pressure Will intensify as domesllt'
furniture producers ente r the market next spring to com
pete against the foreign buycri1 who will be us ing weuk
doll ars to pay for Ame rican lumber
80 WE EXPORT MORE, whic h m a sane economi<•
world would help bring st ah1llty to the balance of pay
ments. help prop up the dollar und put some ltd on Inna
ti on
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rnOrl' und 1l t'rlds up adding to 1nflat1onury pressures on
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NEW YOHK 1AP 1 Thl' stock m urkt•l posted another
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NEW ORLEANS I Al'I lt'1t Muhum-
mad AH va. J~n Splnk8 in thllf Mil~
1uaalppi River town where 86 y.,urti ago
boxln1's mod .. rn tm• dawm.-d. where
tonla'bl lhc AU Ero ('(JUld end
"It was the old gPnnatlon agomsl th
new It wu thf' adudlator aauarust the
boxtlt'.. 1
Thul wais u New York Tlmt.llS descrip
lion of J itnWM J . Corb tt ·s 21 round
kno<'kout of champion John L SuJhvan.
Sept 7. 1892 11nd ll 11' lh • reason for
the .crcat appeal of the All Spank¥ re
match ln lhe Superdome
~e Times account of Sullivan's upset
q ed hJm as saying he "had fought
o too often in the ring."
There are a lot of people in boxing
who feel Ali already has fought once
too often -last Feb. 15 at Las Vegas
when Spinks. an overwhelming un-
derdog making his eighth pro fight. won
the championship on a split 15-round de-
cision
MANY AU FANS -and they are
lel(aon -consider their idol's loss a
fluke. AJi said he wasn't mentally or
physically ready for what most people
felt was a mismatch. Lem Banker in
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2· 1. The Reno Turf Club lists Ali as 5-t l
and Spinks as 9•5.
"I 'II weigh 215 the next (ime:• said
Ali after losing lhe title he hopes to re-
gain to become the first fighter to have
won it three times. ''I'll be ln better
shape." ·
Ali looks to be in shape -George
Benton, Spinks' assistant trainer calls it
36·year-old shape -but he missed his
weight goal. weighlng Ln Thursday at
221 pounds. 3"4 pounds less than his
first-fight weight. Spinks. who weighed
1971/j in Las Vegas, came in al 201.
ALI'S MENTAL APPROACH HAS
been different -talking and shouting
instead or being publicly quiet as be
was in February -for wbat be con·
siders the biggest bout or his career
"because I'm older and I realize It's the
MUHAMMAD ALI Las Vegas lists Ali as 2-5 and Spinks as
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ALI, "11JE GREATEST, .. ls ln the
role of The Grt'at John L .. who boasted
he eould beat any man ln the house But
the 36 year old Ali Is not the champion.
and Sullivan's gladiator Image certain
ly fal.tl the 25-year-old Spinks better than
at Ols Ali . See nGHT, Page 87 LEON SPINKS
.ft's Like USC vs. UCLA.! -OCC, GoWen West Rival,s Give Views
By JOHN SEVANO
Of -o.lly ~I ... M.ett Although the Importance and magnitude or the
Golden West·Orange Coast riva lry has been
downplayed by the head coaches all week, two
players who know what rivalries are all about
have stepped in to put the game in its proper
pers pective.
Mike Musso, the 6·0, 215-pound linebacker
from Orange Coast and Eric Huth, the 6-4. 230-
pound offensive tackle from Golden West have
tangled more than once in their football careers.
* * * Mike Musso
Qrange Coast
'tit's like USC playing UCLA,"
said Musso. "We had the same
kind or feeling when Fountain
Valley and Edison got togethdr.
"When l got here that's all
they talked about. You try and
treat it as just another game,
but the coaches and the press
make a big thing about it."
OCC leads the 12-year series
between the two teams with a
6-5-1 record. The Pirates got the
advantage when they ppset a
confident Golden West team last
year.
They raced each other last year in OCC's 13-7
upset of the Rustlers, and twice before as com-:•
petitors in perhaps Orange County's fiercest··
rivalry-Fountain Valley vs. Edison.
Both Musso <Fountain Valley l and Huth
'Edison> agreed that nottung approaches the high
school rivalry between the lwo schools. That the
particular game belonged In a class by itself.
But neither d1scounted the significance of the
Orange Coast-Golden West contest either.
Here are their thol.lghts on the eve or the
titanic battle:
* * * Eric Huth
Golden West
"Fountain Valley and Edison
is de finitely the best rivalry,"
says the sa ndy-haired
soohomore. "but even after our
loss last week <to Long Beach,
34.33 > 'Some of the players in the
bus s aid, 'Remember. this b
Coast week ·
"This Is definitely a big game
in our season ...
To a man, the Rustlers know,
how important Saturday nigbt'a
game is.
THE ANGELS' DAVE CHALK DIVES INTO THIRD BASE BEHIND THE BALL.
"WE WE RE R EADY for lhem
last year and we'll be ready for
them this year." !)aid the soft-
s pok en sophomore who does
most of tus talking on the play·
rng field
LAST YE AR, even though. -
they put together a seven-game
winning streak which included -
wins over Santa Monica for the
Southern Cal Conference title,
and previous No. 1 ranked
Fullerton in the Avocado Bowl.
t h e Rus tlers' season wa:.
tarnished because ol their defeal Root Ends Bex
Frustration Over,
Angels Battle KC
ARLINGTON. Texas <AP> -In the 100 years plus of major
league baseball . the grand old game bas never seen the likes of
Thursday night's ninth inninR an Arlington Stadium .
The California Angels took the great Arlington Stadium jinx
and flogged it for a maJOr league record 13 runs in a 37-minute
1 ninth inning. They sent 17 ballers to the plate against five Texas
Rangers pitchers and collected 10 hits.
The final score was California 16, Texas 1, and it was the
Angels' first victory here in two years stretching over a nine·game
period.
The Angels remained J•,; games behind Kansas City in the
-------------American League Western An~b Slai~ Division heading into the
AllG•mnOftltMPCCllOI Open e r Of a three.game
se ri es with the Roya ls
tonight.
Tonh1llt C.lllo•n•••• 1(-CllY ~Hp m
!Mllu•d•Y C.llt0<nle .. l(M>'Wft Clly ) 1S Pm.
!.<.nG•y c..1110<nl• -4 ll-O ty 11 U • m.
NOLAN RYAN, who has an 18·8 career record against the
Royals. will take the mound for the Angels. Rich Gale will hurl for
the home team.
"This is just what we needed going into the Kansas City series
this weekend," said Angels Manager Jim Fregosi.
''We've got to win at least two games a·nd I think we will be In
pretty good position. This should certainly get our club up ror it.
We finally won our annual game here. We lost 1·0. 5-4 and 6·4 and
could have won the m all."
It was the Angels' first win in Arlington Stadium and only
second in the pasl two years.
"WELL, WE FOUND out we can score some runs in this
park," said Fregosi. "Like I said last night, anything can happen.
This was incredible. I remember once when I was playing for the
Angels and we scored 12 runs in Boston in, I believe, the eighth In·
nlng. We were down 11 runs and scored 12. But that was ln B06ton
with Its short fence and you don't get any cheap hits here."
Rlck Miller, Lyman Bostock and Brian Downing each had two
hits in the inning. Every Angel drove in a run in the ninth except
Joe Rudi Miller and Bostock each knocked in three runs.
Ironically, the 13 runs were all unearned. Ranger second
baseman Bump Wiiis and third baseman Kurt Bevacqua each
made e1T0ns to keep the run.scoring nightmare alive.
TOE RANGER PITCHERS in
the lnnlrw were Dock Ellis, now
9.1, Jlm Umbarger, Reggie
Cleveland, Len Barker and Dan-
ny Darwin, who mercifully l(Ot
the final two outs to put out tho
ully.
The old major league record
:of 12 rUM in the ninth inning was
: set by San Francisco against
:c1nclonati ln 1961.
: "They Ill the fire on it," said
; Ranger Mana1er Billy Hunter.
•"I don't imagine Callfornla will
:have to take belting practice . .. tomorrow.
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Over Spinks
LAS VEGAS I AP I Odds·
makC"rs in Nevada favor
Muhammad Ali to regain the
World Boxing Association
heavyweight title he lost to Leon
Spinks when they meet tonjght
in N('W Orleans.
Las Vegas oddsmaker Lem
Banker said Thursday the odds
were 2·5 on Ali regaining the ti-
tle, meaning a $5 bet would win
an additional $2 if Ali wins. The
line on Spinks. Banker said, was
2·1, meaning a Sl bet would win
an additional S2 if Spinks re·
tained the crown.
In Reno, the Reno Turf Club
sel the line at 9.5 Spinks and 5· 11
Ali. A SS bet on Spinks would win
an additional $9 tr he retained
the title. while an $11 bet on Ali
would win an additional $5 if he
won.
Spinks outpointed All. who
held both the WBA and World
Boxing Council titles, In a close
decision In their first bout here.
"The team was really high
last year . When Golden West
came all we wanted to do was
beat them.
"This afternoon or tomorrow
the intensity will s tart to build
again so by game time we'll
really be ready to hit."
CONCERNING THIS year's
game. Musso has a lot of ad·
mir ation for the Rustlers.
especially the backfield , but
says t hey aren't invincible.
"Their quarterbac~. Steve
Rakhshani, is good," says
Musso. "He's a good passer and
he can run the ball. Steve Fogel
a nd Johnny Oakley are also
good. Oakley is fast, and Fogel
is very strong.
"Golden West has some good
backs and a very good offensive
line. They're good, but not as
good as they s ay.
"All we have to do to win is
build some momentum, be
agressive and hit."
AND JtJST HOW MUCH does
the game mean to Musso?
"I 'll think about the game, but
See MlJSSO, Page 87
MIKE MUSSO
OCC Lln•b•cker
ERIC HUTH
GWC T•ckle
to OCC. says Huth.
T h is year, Golden West,
ranked No. 2 in a pre·seasor.
pol I, has a lready been upset in
its opener, a nd Hut h says
a nother loss at this stage could
be costly.
"Los ing t he Coast game •
meant the J r. Rose Bowl for us
last year," he says. choosing hi.s
words carefully.
"We've lost one game to them.
but we can't lose another. The
Coast game Ls pivotal."
1N TALKING ABOUT last
year's crusher. Huth comment·
ed. ··we didn't get too many
breaks in that game. Maybe we
were overconfident or cocky, I
don't know.
"A II I know as that this gamey
is a bi.c one. We know as a teastj.
1t '11 not a name or break gara~ ..
but it ·s definite ly the bigge1tj
game in Orange County for ttfG mom e~. ·~
"Everybody looks to win~
Coast game. It means a .tot ,tiO =
the player.i and coaches ·: 'r
''The players remember JO!.\
See HUTH, Pa"e 87 .' ~ . • t
Dodgers Making It a RunawaY ! . ~
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Plllll Cl t 0 I 0 -•Y r1 1 0 0 LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers' 17·3 month which launched them to a. 11o<11ypn 1000 u•"" o ou
Dodgers' magic number for clinching their second runaway victory in the NL West. J Ctu• re '0 0 o stm-,. 0 0 0 • C-tl ID t I I 0 0.t¥ey 10 4 0 I l ~ consecutive National League West championship The Dodgers are 31 games above .500. 89-58, W••-10 J o 1 o c., ~ • ' • f
is eight following their 2-1 victory over Houston. which is exactlv where thev were after 147 games B••om•11 111 0 0 0 0 0 0•-••" 1 0 0
h I " " &•"""'"Oft I o o t Auuell" .t o o t Tonlg t, they wil reach an even bigger magic a year ago. o""11" 10 o o o o v._, ( t oo • i
number -the three-million mark in attendance. Thursday night. Dave Lopes and Ron Cey w•ll•l'IO 11 so' 1 "-' 1 0 '•
Th _ _. d L-.fd 1t I 0 0 O lt•vtlMll P 0 0 0 t un~uay night's crow of 37,423 ror the game slugged home runs for the Dodgers' only scoring Pv1oh< , o o • • ~
against Houston boosted the Dodgers' home atten-us they won their fifth game In a row. 11iou'"' 1 o • o l
dance to 2,964,180, an all-tlme major league THE ASTROS SCORED mEIR one run in the ~~;:=::,, ~::: f record that broke their own mark of a year ago, H-••o 1111 • o 11 o J
2 955 087 sixth lnnJng against winner Rick Rhoden. 9·7, on ---' • ' . I I b E C bell B b W d D i Tot••• JS t • I Tot•I• JI 1 , t s ng es y nos a , o atson an enn s H""•'Oft ooo 001 ooo 1 I THE DODGERS ARE PREPARING for the event
by 11chodullng a fireworks 11how following the game
and handlngoul "I was there" souvenir folders.
Also, the Dodgers will
provide their three
mllllonth ran with a
llrellmcpustoetl Dodger
Ra m es. and a brand new
Dlt$Un280Z.
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"The fans have been unbelievable," said Los
Angele& fl1'8t baseman Steve Garvey "It would be
ftwlully nice to clinch the division dunna this
home~tand becnu~e or the fans ..
Los Angeles has an 8-game lead over San
Francisco and an 81~·gnme edge over San Fran·
cisco wtth 1~ games remaining.
"WE'aE Pl.A VINO OVll BEST ball since IHl
Aprtl!'..-1ld Mana1er Tom L.uorda, reullln1 the
Walltng. That marked the only run against the L°' ·-~ 100 ' o OOA • Dod"'ers in their last 29 Innings. fl Nor111, IAIM• 1. 1.011-Hou"°" "· '-°' ~ AllQlll .... tO-<;¥vo Hit-~• 1111, c.. Rhoden, making his fi rst slart since July 31. In '"' se-J CnAL s ..... i.1-. .. u._.
place or In.lured Tommy J ohn, worked six innings tt0tn!!°" " 11 "' .. st
ond scattered six singles. Lance Rautzban pitched Nl•i.t• 11.. 11-u• • s t t , 1 ;
two 11coreless innings and then Terry Forster LOU.M01u1 ....
11tranded the tying and go.ahead runs In the ninth ~C:u~~, .. iw, • '' : ~ ; ~ : l t
for his 20lh save. In his five appearances ln Sep· 1 orn•r ' ' o o o 1 • tCmber, flo-tcr has four saves and One victory. S•"~ _,o,.ttr UOI HOfl -O l•ller Illy f '" J NIO •O• WP RllOO.fl. J N1tllro. T J ,,. l 'Tm throwing the best t have In a long time," ... Jl,•U
said the Dodgen' veteran left·handed reliever. •
"THE ARM 1s ABOVT 90 percent. bu"..n~ tong Wade Toptt Duvall
as I J(et guyll out . that"• all that mallcrs" TQKYO 1AP 1 -Top secdf'd l Lo~es ht his 17th homer to leod off the Virginia Wade of Great Br\lain ; Dodger~· flr~t inning aaaanst losf'r Joe Ntekro, brushed off a challenge from •
12 13 Cey hit his 215l homer to lead off the rourth 19·yHr·Old Jeanne Duvall. 7·5, f
Houston moves to Ssn Diego tonight for the 4 6. 6· l todtly in lhc quarterranalsj •
start or o thrte·tuime ser1e11 wtlh the Padroa. The or the TorAY SIUook women's tcn-
Dod1ers meet Alla~a over the weekend ru1 tourD&m ot..
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HOUSTON'S RAFAEL LANOESTOY STEALS SECOND UNDER DAVEY LOPES' TAG.
Caddy Helps Green. Cyclists Seek
TextUJ Open Leatkr Fires 62 To Qualify
Will Mike Bast, Dave Sims
and Danny Becker be among
those riders shut out in their bid
Cor a spot in the U.S. national
s peedway motorcycle cham·
pionships next month?
SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP>
--Hubert Green and Shayne
Grier teamed for a withering
eight-under.par 62 in the first
round of the $200,000 Texas
Open. Green. the golfer who had
never played the course, aid aJI
the work. Grier , the caddy, just
told him where to hit it.
Taking--advantage of sort I gr eens on the rain.soaked Oak
Hills Country Club course.
Green reeled off eight birdies to
overhaul Lou Graham and take
a one-stroke lead into today's
second round.
Green. who has never playad
Rookie Leads
Women's Goff
ALAMO, Calif. <AP> -
Martha Nause, an all·round
athlete who was beatnnlng to
bave second thoughts about her
cholce of golf u a proreaslon.
posted eight birdies Thunday
and finished with a flve·under·
par 88 to become the opening
round leader 'n the $100,000 women'• tour event here.
"It's the belt start I've ever
had in a tournament," she said,
making a definite understate-
ment about helj: rookie season
which hasn't include d many
strong finishes, either~
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in a Texas Open, arrived in San
Antonio on Tuesday night. in-
tending to use Wednesday's pro-
a m as a practice round.
The pro-ain, however, was
washed out when more than four
inches of rain fell in a two.hour
period Wednesday morning,
flooding some portions of the
6.525· yard course.
"I walked enough or the
cours e yesterday afternoon to al
least know wher e the holes
were. It's the first time I've seen
it," Green said after Thursday's
round. 'TU never like the course
as much as I liked it today."
Fortunately, Grier bad ar·
rived earlier and charted the
course for bis boss. "He had the
course set up and m easured,"
said Green.
"It's the f\rst time in the UOJt·
ed States that I've played a
tournament 'cold.'"
Jimmy Clark's
{FOUNTAIN VAU.EY LOCATION)
T h a t qu estio n will b e
ans w ered tonight whe n the
fourth and final night of qualify-
ing takes place at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa with action starting at 8.
o'clock.
None or the three riders had
been assured or a place in the
finals going into Thursday's
competition at Ascot Park in
Gardena.
Bast missed the first two
qualifiers at Ventura and San
Bernardino beca use of a
shoulder separation. He faces
surgery on the shoulder when
the season ends but bas been
cle_.red to ride ln tonight's com-
petition by bls doCtor.
Sims has picked up 400 points
in the fir'lt two qualifiers and
Becker onl)' 375. Promoter
Harry Oxley estimates it wUl
take al leut 1,200 polnts to gain
a spot in tbe finals where only 18
riders will compete.
·'Sims and Betker wlll be rid·
lng over their heads to quallfy
along with Bast's try for a spot
on the pro~ram," Oxley says.
F,....PageB8
MUSSO •••
I won't be nervous about it,"
says Musso, who hopes to con·
tinue bla playing days at UCLA
where he will become involved
in yet another rivalry.
"Every game means
something to me , but this is
something special. I have a lot
or friends over there and I'd like
to beat them and make them eat
their words."
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lasl tt1ht. I couldn't 10 on much
lon1er even lf I wanted to.··
But veteran AU watchers feel
tbal If be becomes champion
again he will fttbt asaln. He bu
retired before.
"I don't tb1nk It will be the end
of his carett lf I beat blm. But
he can aU11 make commerclall,"
said Spinks, who ls aware ol a
public reluctance to consider
him champion.
"HE'S Gal' TO FIGHT lllce
he's the challenger," said Ben·
ton. "Anytime Ali throws one
punch, he still might get credit
for three."
The fight. sanctioned as a tiUe
bout by the World Boxing As·
sociatlon. wJll s tart about 7
p.m ., PDT, and will be teleeut
by ABC.
There will be three other tille
shots on the card and two of
them will be shown by ABC 1n a
telecast that runs Crom 5 p.m. to
8p.m .,PDT.
An ABC spokesman estimated
75 milUon people will watch the
te lecast from 7·8. There is a
television blackout over the area
within a 200-mile radius of New
Orleans. Louisiana Sports, lnc ..
is est.imjt.ing a turnout or about
65,000 people in the Superdome
and a gate or more than $5
million.
SPINKS' REIGN AS champ-
ion has been a troubled one.
H e b as been charge d with
several traffic violations and a
drug count whlcb was dis ·
m issed. "I'm not going to be
somebody I'm not:· said Spinks
who believes the news media
has overplayed the incidents
because or bis championship
status.
The World BoxinJ Council
withdrew title recognition from
Spinks in March. saying he
fatJed to live up to an agreement
to fight Kea Norton. The WBC
champion now ls Larry Holrfles.
"I wtJI go down as the fi rst
m an to win the title three
times," said AJi. "Holmes don't
mean nothin'. My rans recognize
me. I'm like oxygen. I'm all
over the world."
ALI F1RST WON the title by
knocking out Sonny Liston in
1964. After having the cbam.
pionsbip taken from him for re-
fusing to be drafted into military
service, All won it again by
knocking out George Foreman
in 1974.
Patterson won the title by
beatlng Archie Moore in 1956
and. after toeing It to lnge~ar
Jobansaoain 1958, won it again
by knocking out Johansson in
1960.
F,....P.,,eB8
HU'I'H •••
tng a game like last year.
Nobody wants to lose a big
rtvalry like that. It's just a game
you DON'T want to lose." he
emphasized.
As far as Saturday's game ls
concerned Huth s ays, "I
personally feel confident we can
move the ball against them
either nmn1ng or passing, aod I
know our defense will be ready.
"I don't know whether it's go-
ing to be a hifh·scoring game or a low one, al I'm sure about is
that we'll score Just enough to
win.
"We 'II definitely be ready."
Jolm•&SOll ,, ........
Frtdly,s.pt9tnber15, 1978 DAILY PllOT 87
A C11p1~ Report From the Wortd of 8!0ftJ
Chicken Won't Fly Coop;
He'd Rather Squawk
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Tbe word from the Ill bird wu that he'd rather sq~wk 1n San Dle10
than hawk ln Atlanta. Tbe ~eat drew
the wildest ovation ever aceorded a chicken ln
major league baseball hiatory. .
Tbe Padres' chicken, a.k.a. Ted Glannoulu, ,.eWlaled
Thursday nitbt at the San Die.,..ctncl.DDati same that be
wlls tumtna down Braves owner Ted Turner'• reported
$100,000 otter to move to Atlanta..
A boaut rrom Padres• owner Ray
Kroc that wun't exactly cblcken feed
-$10,000 -may have helped Olan·
noulas decide not to fiY tbe coop.
Tbe announcement drew a romlq
roar of approval from tbe crowd at San
Diego stadium, the chicken took a
trtumpbant lap. and the Padres ruabed
from their duaout and boiated the gaudy
bird onto their shoulders.
Gtannoulu has attained a certain
... a.1om1 celebrity status In his cblcken outllt as
he performs bis' animated antics at Padre games and other
San Diego sporting events. A frequent visitor at other
parks around the nation, Glannoulas gained national atten·
tion this summer when television cameras trained on him
here at the buebaU All-Star game.
The chicken caught Turner's eye recenUy at Atlanta
Stadium, and the Braves owner. seeking to add another
feather to his promotional cap, made a pitch to lure him to
Georsta.
Olannoulas represents KGB radio, which hired him as
part or a promotional stunt in 1974. A 5.foot-4 , 125-pound
stud.ent at San Diego State then, Giannoulas says he got
the JOb because the chicken suit fit.
q..ae •I •lie D•1;-------
Recalling contract negotiations with Lydell
Mitchell. who eventually was traded, Baltimore
owner Robert lrsay had this to say: "His lawyer said
to me, 'Do you realize Lydell Mitchell is the greatest
running back the Colts ever had?' I said you're full or
hot air." CNote: the Colts have yet to score a
touchdown in two losses.>
AM .. •lf Dam. Bre ... fAfJ A ....
Houston Oiler running back Alldaoey Daria EIJ
has re broken a small bone in his leg and may be 4 -•
lost for the rest or the NFL season ••. Dallas •
Cowbon vetera n offensive tackle Rayfield
Wrtgbr was admitted to Baylor Medical Center In Dallas
after 1ufferin.I from dehydration at practice Thursday ...
The Cleveland Browns s aid place·klcker Doa Cockroft has
signed a aeries of one·year rontracts coverlne several
years ... The Oakland Raiders have announced the sign.
ing or second·year NFL pro &udy <la, a safety and kick
returner who split last season between Denver and Detroit
... Veteran Oakland runnina back OareMe DaYll after
under1oinl knee surgery, was declared lost for the ~ of
the NFL aeuon by the Raiders ... The Raiders will start
001 S....,_ at middle guard a&ainst Green Bay. replacing
Mike MeQ,y wbo started at the posltion laat week
Nectla' •••er• 8fNlrlc ~ .....
Grala NeU1ea hit two homers and drove in II three runs, helping Eel f'1pena record bia lixtb
conaecutlve victory and carrying the New York
V.ankees to a 4·2 triumph over the Detroit
Ti1ers ... Rookie WayDe Cace stroked a two-nm homer in Cleveland's three-run fint lnning and 8eddy Bell
singled home the wtnnlna run ln the seventb u the lndJus
nipped the Boston Red Sox 4-3 ••. Pllil Ganer hit a ,-rand
alam home run to back tbe combined aeven·blt pitcbiq of
Jim aooMr and Kea& Teh,.e and tead the Pittsbur'lb
Pirates to a 7-4 win over the SL Louil Cardinals •.. Tbe
surging Kansas City Royals rode Paal SpllUAtrfrs four·hit
pitching and Amos Otls' bome run and two sln1les to a 5-1
victory over tbe Oakland A's. 1be victory was tbe Royals'
fourth straight and 10th in 13 games .
CrtUcs who called Jim Boa&oa's return to baseball a
disgraceful gimmick were silenced when the 39-year-old
knuckleballer allowed only one unearned run in six lnnlngs
or work as Atlanta beat San Francisco 4·1.
Rute.T~
RADIO: Angels at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m., KMPC
1710>; Atlanta al Dodgers. 7:30p.m .• KABC <7901 .
TV: Muhammad Ali vs. Leon ~inks, 5 p.m ., Channel
7. Ram Highlights, 8:30 p.m., Channel 11.
Btl$eball Standings
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Uni
' FOOTBALL
Lur-s 9.S Sprinter
Blazing Trans/ er Bo/,sters Rwming Attac~
By ROGER CARLSON
Oltllto.ltyl'lletl'-ft
Sea View League opponents
can count on something dUferenl
when they tangle wlth Unlversi·
ty Hlgh's Trojans this year In
f ootball-9.5 speed.
Trojan Coach Dic k Roche con·
firms that his 40-man squad In·
eludes a half d ozen transfers
with excellent potential, lnclud·
Ing Harry Billups, a 5·11. 170-
pounder from Virginia who
finis hed second itl the s tale
track finals with a 9.5 c locking
in the 100.yard dash. Billups also
turned a 21.7 In the furlong.
ALREADY BILLUPS appears
to have sewn up a starting role
at safe ty and figures prominent·
ly in the Trojans' attack as a
running back.
sophomore team and about SO
ca ndidates out for the
freshman team ."
vcr~at1le as u punter . kickoff man
und p lacek1cker ilnd tht' Troians
h..o ve M Ills. u tight end and dt>fen11ive
t acklt-. who 111 Y S()('CeMityle k1ckc·r
Mills 1s a 6 3. ~pound senior
GtJARD8 AND TACKLES
Roche Is rototm1t several candidates
in the mtenor for offense 11nd de-
ft>nst-and ~ayll his ao11l 1s to 11t11)'
away from playing anyon..-in this
urea two wuy:& At guurd 1tre San t•ranc1sco transfer Jim Barrett 14~1.
175 Jr •.Jordan Hollt'tt •5 9, 180 it.•.
ZJck Purcell •5 tO. 170 JI . 1 and Bud·
dy Smith •S.9. 170 llr • AIM> John Ell·
It•)' u rt·turning "'tarter 'at
noseguard. rould ~ action at 0(.
feni.1ve guard Al t11<'kle are Doug
Gra nger •Sil. 170 J' •, Jf'lf Klitz
•5 10 198 Jr • Grt'izory Gr"~' •flflt.
200 Jr.• and Rick Morri~on •6 4. 200
M>Ph•. '
DEFENSIVE ENDS P.hl<e l\1 auone •6 2. !BS sr •. MO!\t'IP)'. ,..._
turning starter Jim Gleason ~d
Barrett a re the ll'ndl•rs 1n th1"
cate.Rorv
GETTING READY Newport Harbor
h ead foot hull <·oach Bill Pizzica works
with soml' of his players as the team pre·
O.ityf'tletl"!IM9
pares for its scrimmage with Mat er Dei
Saturday night 11 > at Newport.
Anoth er big factor for
University will be ln the kicking
gam e where David Langmade Is
at ·run strength. Langmade was
Impressive as a sophomore,
kicking a 46-yard fie ld goal. but
injuries cut his effectiveness as
a junio r.
Des pite the presence of
Billups. Langmade and the other
transfers, there are some pro-
blems for University according
to lt9che .
He re's a rundown on the Tr-<>·
Jans :
QUARTERBACKS Rohn
C-ENTER A!\D LINEB.\CKER -
Sophomore Bob Hoba rt •5·10. 1101
and Junior Stevt' Dosier •6-0. 18St lU't'
at center . wh1lc-hneb11eker5 inclUde
John Exley. backed by Hollett and
Mo!leley
SECOND.\RV Rot•he ha"
Lanl{madc-. r4"turninJ? starter Ruben
Z<lldl\ ar Cofrmcin and Dand Gen~
Can Edison Match
'70 Mark (13-0)?
Edison High's Charge rs have
maintained a history of football ex-
cellence-a mne-year span which in-
cludes a 13·0 sca:-.on m 1970 IClF 3-A
championsh ip> and never a losing
season.
But this year promises to be
som ething special, barring an un-
time ly eart hquake, the plague or
so m e other unexpected disaster .
Coach Bill Workman has al least a
half dozen /\11-0rcingc County can-
didates in the fold. llis t eam boasts
s peed to burn and s ize up front. He's
J:(Ot t he lall'nt at linebacker, in the
secondary and in the r cn•lving corps
lo com plement the passing or junior
quarterback F rank Seurer, heralded
by m a ny as the best quarterback in
Edison's history.
THAT F'ACT ALONE Is a mouthful
considerin~ how m any outstanding
quarterbacks there have been since
Coach Bill Vail led that 1970 team to
the CIF crown
Blending with Seurer is Mater Dei
llig h transfer Mike Dotterer. a 9.9
sprinte r with 10 touchdowns as a
j unior . In the backfield. Dotterer
runs a consistent 4.5 40 a nd Edison
h as any number or others in the 4.6 to
4 8 ran~c ..
More? How about a starting of-
fensive line that uverngcs 6-0112, 218
pounds . Add the us u<1 l scrambling
defe nsive line. keyed by nose guard
Tim Frink 080) and linebackers Dan
Kerins 16-2. 212l and Ric k Stephens
16-0. 195. l Cap it with Steve Davis in
the secondary.
Whe n asked if he 's got any con·
cerns, Workman says with a straight
face a nd steady voice: "We're
som ewha t thin in the offensive line as
far as de pth is concerned and our in-
s ide three on defense is a liUJe thin,
too. T he k icking gam e Is below
average at this sta~. but the poten-
tial is there." '
He re's a rundown on the Chargers
QUARTF~RRAC'K The only player to
o·vcr play quurH•rhnck for Ed11.on os a
5-ophomorc, St•urer 16 ). 180 JI' I r1gures to
bt• vastly 1mprovcc.I As u sophomore he
p assed for 892 yurdi. und seven
tout'hdowns. Ile also ran for two TDs. In-
cluding a 40 yardl'r in Edison's 7-0 win
over Westminster. Ali.o at QB is Mark
Boyl'r tfl.4, 195 Jr. I. plu'! rrt'ewcrs Gil
Rhodes •6 I. J!IO i.r. 1 and Gn•g Jonl'i. •5·11 ,
165 JI'. I,
Rt;NNlNG 8.\Cl<S In addition to
Doth•r(•r. lht-rt• 1~ llob ~Tilucky 15.11. 180
~r. 1. who hoasts If 6 sp('(•d. Edison'i. attack
will vory slightly this yt·nr with the msPr·
lion or Dotkrt•r uml Milucky as 11plit
backs. Too. thl•rt> 1x l''nnk ffi·O. 180 sr. 1 at
fullback. "'nnk scorNI e1Khl touchdowns
m 1977. Otht'rs includl' J;1son Jordan 16.1.
185 sr.1 and Mike l'erry 15.7, 170 Jr. I.
RECEIVERS Rhodes 16· 1. 180 sr. 1 is
dearly F.dtson's No. I recl'lver. slking his
4Q-yard spt'Cd from 4 9 to 4.6 In addJtion lo
Improved strength. Bob Herson 16·2. 2101
has tight end nailed down. The otht>r wide
receiver soot is up in the air. Among the
candidates are Paul Irving is.a. l.6SI.
Davis. Scott Walker 1s-s. 1621. Joe Hipp
15.7, ISSI and Mike Rohrman 1s-11. 175 •.
all seniors and all with excellent speed.
OFFENSIVE LINE Wayne Nabal
•6·0. 240 sr. • and Tim Wynl{lan •6·1. 228
sr > are at tackles. UK> 1:uards are Bob
Dumity 1&2. 210 sr. 1 and Tim Inman 16·0.
230 jr. 1. Mike Vanags •5-11. 195 sr 1 is the
current No. I center with Scott Belcher
•G·O. 188 sr. ·sidelined with a knee mJury
Other tat'kles are Bill Malava5i 15.1, 195
Jr. 1, the son of Rams Coach Ruy
Malava5i, and Kevin Mullenger if).4, 211 1.
Backup guards Include Mike Perry 15.10.
181 s r. 1 and Bill Sleeman 16 0. 193 sr 1
Also al center is Ken Kucst<'r 1a.2. 175
.s r. 1.
KICKING GAME Mark Richurdson
is-8. 150. jr. 1 has kicked a S5·yard fi eld
l!Oal on the practice field. according to
Workman. Says Workman: "lie h11s
potential. but he may be a year away
before he reaches It.· Also there Is
placeklcker Stt.'phens and punier:'! ~un·r.
Duve Jarman •5-10.170 ·and DouJl llrothl'r'
•5·8.162•.
DEFENSIVE LINE Burkhard! and
Perry are set at end with Ma lavasl.
Jordan and Stanton behind them. At
tackle are Vanags and Larry Parkenm
•6·0, 197 sr. >.who is credited with nmning
the 40 in 4.7. Other tackles are Chm,
Rowey 1s-10. 175 Jr. I, Bruce Fr~lander
16. t. 194 jr.1 and Belcher. Frink is expect·
ed to have an even better year on defense
with some of lhe pressure on offense re·
lleved due to the presence or Dotterer and
Mllucky. Also at nose guard Is Murk
Schwartze •S.9. 1831.
LINEBACKE.R.S Kerins and Stephens
make this one of Edison's strongholds.
Also at llnebat'ker are Henion. Kuester
and Milucky.
SECONDARY Hipp has switched
from receiver and nose man and taken
over one of the com ers. Rhodes Is at the
other comer with Bill Reimer 1 S-10. 155 t.
Dotterer. Irving aod Bill Cudmore 16-0.
160> in the picture. Cudmore has bee1n
sidelined with a shoulder Injury. The
s:ifelles are Rohrman and Davis with
other defensive backs being Jon<.'S. Irving.
Boyer &nd Curt Holmes 15.11, 165>.
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Tourney Set
The third annu a l
Mi xe d Double s
S uperstars com petition
is s lated for Saturday
a nd Sunday on the beach
at 52nd St r ee t in
Newport Beach.
Competition includes
volleyball, ping pong,
bocc 1~ ba ll, obstade
course, tande m rafting
a nd egg throwing.
A ction continues
through Sunday evening.
"We've just com e off the
worst back-to-back practices
I 've ever experienced a s a
coach." says Roche.
"BUT ON PAPER I think
we're ~oin~ to be better than l
thought we would be in the
s pring. Still. the nucle us or our
line is juniors and that is a basic
problem. We'r e going to be play.
ing with a lot or juniors, a couple
or s ophomores and several
transfers new to our syste m .
"We do have some versatility
within our squad a nd although
we're inexperienced up front. l
reel we're on our way bac k with
10 good athl etes on our
Marvick returns with three games or
experience as a starter berore a
shoulder separation knocked him out
of competition as a junior. Marv1ck
•5·10. 160 sr. 1 Is backed by Jim Staff
•6·0. 160 Jr.• and sophomore Tim Ex·
ley •5·8. 150• and the combmat1on
g1Vl's the TroJans excellent depth
Rl'N!")ING BACKS L.csnl(m:td£-
csnd H1llup" a1 t-I ht· h ·adin1t run
cl1datl'" hl·n " alth•JUJ!h rl·turn1n1< 'lartl•r Jim Gll.':.tMin <tnd F lin1.
:\11rh I ransfer Darr<-11 Moi.l'lt'y •6· I.
I~ Jr. 1 are making •l J lour ffiiln
battle.
RECEIVERS Oregon transfer
Ste,·e Coffman '6·1. ISO sr •. Paul
Brown •6·0. ISi sr • and Greg Sood·
grass • 5· 10. 150 sr • figure c1s th<' m ....
JOr tar gets . Tight t'nd tn \olH>s
Colorado transf<'r Sc-oil l:Jrlan~k~
•f\.O 170 1r • and K(·n Mills. d
Thatrher Ho~h transfer
KICKING GAMt: Langmade ti.
YOU GET MORE THAN 'tOUR
MONEYS V\IORTH AT TOYOTA.
to consider al !he rornl'ri. whilt> four •
other" arl' ..-ymi: at "'"°"It .,afety. Tht-y lHP Staff Orlani:ky. Tim Exlt'y
and M<irk Adam"' Billups f1izurei; as
the IN.oder ut frt't' -.afeh· w11 h Brown
and Snod1tras!' bac•k1n1t ·htm up
Playoff Date Set
lf the California Angels C1rush
in a tie wtth Kansa s City for the
Ame rican League West title. the
one -game playoff will be held at
Ana heim Stadium.
Tha t was determined Tuesday
when the Angels won a coin flip
in New York The Boston Red
Sox a lso won u coin nip, and wtll
hos t the New York Yankees if a
playoff game is needed
B ot h pl;,yorr games are
scheduled for Oct 2
ONE EXAMPLE ...... THE SR-5 LONG BED SPORT TRUCK.
More buying powec That's what
you get for your dollar when you
buy a Toyota Toyotas are well·
equipped with standard features
like fully-transistorized ignition.
electnc fuel pump, po.var ass1s·
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More comfort The comfort of a
car. not a truck. Standard in f!l/ery
SR·S SportTruck. Plush carpel·
ang, bucket seats. AM/FM radt0.
and tinted glass an add up to
more eomfort than you expect of
a truck.
More rocm. A cargo area over
seven feet long and an 1100 lb
payload provides more than ample
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More fuel economy. The Toyota
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with ~speed overdnve transm1s-
soo to help deliver more mires per
gallon In 1978 EPA tests. lhe SA-~
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higtway, 21 mpg City. These Call·
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Your mileage will vary depending
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More POWK Toyota trucks are
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finding ou1 that Toyo1as are built
better than lhey lhOughr possible
Mote choice. Seven d1Hercn1
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More people to tum to. The
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Ft1dey. September 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT 89
A rea Golf Roundup QL4iCij;i~~~~~iur.;,
Pros Take On Seacliff
Denny Meyer. a former resident ot San Ju1h
Capistrano who gave up the' pro tour to take a Job
as club professional In Satlcoy,
w ill d e f e nd his Southern
California PGA match play
championship al Huntington
Seacllrt Country Club ne xt week
<Thursday through Sunday>.
Host pro Brian Lake ex-
pects a full field of 128 pros t.o
compete in the tournament that
will be preceded on Wednesday
by a pro-am with a shotgun
start at 12:30. Each pro compel-01NNY .. av ..
ing in the pro-am wlll have three club m embers
and a guest ln his rivesome.
Pairings for the tournament will be made ear-
ly in the week with entry deadline on Monday.
El Nlgttel Oaalleage llatda
The fourth annual Southern California junior·
senior challenge mat ch will be played at El Niguel
Country Club Saturday.
The tournament is s ponsor ed by Loeb
Rhoades, Hornblower and Co. and it matches the
top eight juruors and the best seniors In Southern
California. according lo c hairman Ke mp
Richardson of the host club.
Low Gross. Low Net: A Flight fCross>-1.
Marian Hair. 87 . INetl-1. Pat Veitch, 64. B Flight
<Gross)-1. Val Morton, 93; INet>-1. ltlel Margie
Da vison, Margie Reece, 70. C Flight-1. Billie
Teachout. 111. Pulling winner: Helen Drexelius 31. .
IR\1NE COAST -Least Putts: A FUght-1.
<lie> Betty Cathcart, Gloria DaRos. Mary Lou
Hogeboom, 29; B Fllght-1. Joan Furry, 30; C
f'light-1. Jenda Horne, 30; D f11ght-1. Laskery.
31.
Most pars: A Flight-1. Dorothy Wright. 13; 8
Flight-1. Thelma Garford, lS; C Fllght--1. <tie1
J ean Meskell , Marion Parks, Margaret McKenzie,
14 ; D Flight-1. Ruth Theis. 15.
The 22nd annual Kathleen Linehan memorial
eclectic tournament will be held at Irvine Coast
this weekend. Theme ot the event will be, "It's for
the birds." Competition will be in three nights for
low gross and low net winners.
RANCHO SAN JOAQtJIN-Most Pars Tourna·
ment · A Flight-I. Lois Howell, 14 ; B Flight--1
Sue Iseri. 13; C Flight-I. Peg Roberts. 13; D
Flight-1. Joy Johnson. 15.
Foursome Low Aggregate: l. Rosa Robinson
Pat Reuter, Lois Howell. Joan Waganfeller . 291. '
Three-three-three Tournament: A Flight-1.
RANDY BROUWER SPLITS THE UPRIGHTS IN KICKING DRILLS AT ESTANCIA.
On the junior s quad are· Tracy Nagazaki
<Riviera >; Hick Riley <Annandalel : Doug
Thompson <E l Nigue l >: Ke it h B anes
<Candlewood ). Michael Ivy !Lakeside>: David
Coward <El Dorado>; Ma rk Levander. no affilia-
tion given; and Cra ig Davis.< Porter Valley\.
Marion McGrath. 30 ; B Fllght--1. fliel Dee Holen
Barbara Smith. 32; C Flight--!. Betty Vaughn. 29 :
From Bottom Up
Estancia Faces Rebuilding Job
Ed Blanton has hi!> first head
coaching Job. but the realities of
:,tarting a new progn.1m at a new
school with a squad descimated by
graduation is beginning lo smk in.
Blanton sums up the picture al
Eslancaa where has E agles are pre-
paring for the 1978 !>eason an one
word: "Rebuilding."
"We 've got three players who
played off a nd on last year.'" says
Blanton. "That would be Tony Clfmp,
Dennis Ross a nd George Pinckney.
The sophomores were 1·8 and l 'd
have to s um it up as a re building
year
. "THEY ARE DOING what I'm
{tskang but to this point there t)ave
~N'n no pleasant surprises, only
~ome disappointments-.
Tars Rput
Santa Ana
LONG BE~CH -A s
us ual. Newport Harbor
H igh o pe ned the 1978
water polo season with
a n Impressive victory.
Michael Grier. James
Berg eson and Tom
Taylor, who helped the
Sailors t.o the CIF 4·A
c ha mpionship a year
ago, combined for 10
goals Thursday in a one-
sided 17·3 triumph over
Santa Ana High in the
opening round of the an-
nual Moore tourney.
Grier scor ed fou r
goals while Bergeson,
the 1977 CIF co-Player
of the Year. and T aylor
lidded three apiece.
The senior squad includes: Ted Rt chards 1 Bet
Aire>; Lee Davis <LACC. living in Newport
Beach l: Brian Gadd y I Anna ndale l; John
Richardson I El Niguel I: Ted Lyford I Redlands);
Don Shevorski <Quall Lake>; Larry Bouchey
<Green River >: and Dick Runkle <LACC L
Three A rea Golln-• Cotlfnad
Three Orange Coast a rea players will be com·
peting in the Confidence Western Amateur Golf
Association tournament of champions at San
Vicente Country Club t near San Diego 1 this
weekend.
D Flight -I. Pat Reuter. 34. ·
Ace of the month Connie Barnett.
LAGUNA NIGtJF.L Country Club will be the
site of the Queen of Hearts Guild of Laguna Beach
charity golf tournament Oct. 6.
"NO NONSENSE" LEASING
Dave Hellman of Massaon Viejo. Martv
Morganclli of San Clemente and Jim O'Mara of
Newport Beach are listed as contenders in the
tournament.
Le nny Clements of Poway, who won the last OPIH 1 DAYS A WIB·f:OO AM le 9:00 PM •
three regular season events. as not eligible because (714) 540-9640
he failed to play In the minimum of six tourna -
ments.
The top winner of merchandise on the 11. U•IYE , SITY tourna ment t.our Is Lynn Stone of Chino. a student
at Cal State (Fullerton 1.
Cla~~ld"fl A rea C'o•rsa Sales and Service
"-lt>to-ten LAGUNA BEACH --T and F Tournament: A LEASl•I ~;:~,:-~ ~ ~ t•~ Flight-l. M a rian Ha ir. 28~: 2. Harriett "Some are not looking quite as
good with pads on as they did earlier
in conditioning. And we've received
60 transfers that figure in starting
NH KorlnQ-<iflef •.&er-J. MacQuisten, 30: 3. He le n Drexelius. 31. B
two varsity campaigns. Attempting to ~::.,'°;, ~. ~1:i:~~:. ~~ Flight-1. Louise Loucks, 27~; Ruth LaPorte. 32. 2150 .... II..&.. Cothl W.. M0-9640 plu~ some gapi; arc.> center Brad Jloo '· C Flight-1. Ginny Beals, 37. .,. __________________ _.
toles."
Blanton comes to Estancia after a
five-year stint as a n assistant at
Corona del Mar High and also logged
time as a n assistant at Newport
Harbor High, Cerritos College and
•5·10. 170 jr.•. guards Jerr Tracy ·~ti. r -------------------------------------------------_:_::_
165 t and Dennis Ross •S·9. 170 sr. 1 and
Long Beach State.
BLANTON S P ENT most of the
summer without any assistants. but
bas picked up four t.o help, including
Chris Van Hook. who is a member of
the Estancia teaching staff. The
others are walk-0ns.
Van Hook will handle llie offensive
line and defensive ends. while former
Costa Mei;a IUgh head coach John
Sweazy is working with the r e ·
ct•1vers.
Craig Collins 1s handling the de·
fcnsivc line and offensive tackles,
while former USC All-American
Oa mon Bane is helping with the
linebackers and running backs.
lfcrc's a rundown on the Eagles:
qt· \RTERB.\l'K Tv.o juniori. Gn·~
r.1·111 ling and Bob l,,ar1m\•r arc: battlml!
f11r tht• i.taning position in what fiitures to
lw a clropback attuck. a var1at1on from
till· recent trend of sprmlout tcndenc1C''
<i1:nllin~ is !H I. 170. Larimer 1s 6·1. 180
fll,o ill <1uartcrb11ck ii. k 1ckcr Randy Brnuwc:r '6·0. 180 sr 1
Rl:NNlNG 8.\C'KS Pinckney •S·ll.
170 sr 1 returns and figure-; to alternate
v.1th Cal t\lrrow •5·5. 140 sr 1 al tailback. v.h tll' Guy Oll(uin •6·0. 170 Jr I 1s tabbed lit
fullb:irk Aho in thl• picture is Bob
l'l·n t·ru •6 O. 175 Jr 1
HF:CF:IVf:RS Tony \amp 11; 3. 1951 is
'nhrl ut lll(ht l'nd . <1nd R1t·h Amaral •S.11.
lf.O Jr 1 hus bt•t:n amprcsi.ivc ut i.phl end.
tll!>1>l avln~ lll'fl t·ntchlnto? ab1l1ly. Pat
K1 w•rn •5 10. 16.'l i.r. 1 h b11lt•d for duty at
flank er Othc:r l'{·Cl'iverf, arc Mike &>pion
•S·lt 150 Jr.1 and i.cniors Mike Johnston
15·11 . lti!i• and Jeff Johnson 15.7, ISO •.
tackles Alan Akana '6·1. 225 jr. 1 and
Chris Watford •6·0. 220 sr. •. Backup mies
are held by tackles Sean Hand •6·2. 180
1'r. 1 and [)ale ~nderson •6·3. 17A sr •.
along wath guard Mike Walter; •5·8. ISS
sr 1
KICKING GAME Brouwer will han·
die the placekicking and puntJng
DEFENSIVE LINE Ross is at nost.•
guard with Dave Bunnctl •6·2. 175 sr 1
and Watford al tackle. Steve Lyon •6· 1. 195 sr. 1. although he's nursinJ? a kntt an· jury. is baC'kup. The ends are Jim Van
Doren •5-10. 175 sr.1 and Johnston. John
FonlOnot 16'0. 170 jr. 1 is also at end.
LINEBACKER8 Tracy and Ol~uan are the startl.'rs with Pinckney backup
S t:C ONDJ\R V Sophomore Bob
t.:rmson 15-tl, 1551 and VinC'C Moulcart
•5· 10. 150 jr. 1 ar(' the ll'ading candidates
w1lh Kevin Williams and Amaral behind
them. Larimer ii. at free safety and Scott
llanrptty •S.9, 160 jr. 1 is at rover. Hack up to
1.arirr.cr is John?>on and Rivero spdb. ll:inr;1t1y
-By Roger Carl11on
Pirates Blitz
Polo Foe, 20-5
WH ITTIER·-Matt Smith scored
s ix goals lo spark Orange Coast
College's water polo team to an easy
20·5 victory over Rio Hondo College
Thursday in the opening game of the
season.
Tonight at 7 :30, Coach Jack
Fullerton's OCC Pirates host an
Alumni team.
OCC goalie Keller Penrod. playing
only the opening half. had 10 saves.
Or•no• Coul & • ) S-20 Alo Hondo o o 1 3-)
Or•noe Coest ~·•no~mlth •· M<Gow11n >. B«Wk >. Cornet 2, Frou 2. 0. Terr•rt I, aai.. I, A-.. I, T•vlOr
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8 J 0 DAILY PILOT rru:say Soptemoer 1~. 1979
Rooting for Ali
~~er Hopes Figlu Goes Distance
SPORTS ON TV I BOATING
48 to Enter
Big Boats "Pie Mo•lty ,_, INOUQft S.lurelty •1>41
'\UQfltl Y WMf """' '-'Cl"' .,•f•M•• w ine)\ "'0"' ""d
mor"lf!Q '-'"" HoQI>) S.t ... 0Ay Hl row t04. ti _,,..,to IO""-
8)' tlOWAlln SMITH A"~ ..... ,
Muhammud Aft .anct L•·on Spink~ turn up tm AHC tomaht
ror tht11r murh b.•1 1> hc'Ucd u•
m4tC'h, and veter n JH"(l(IU<'t•r
C'h~t Forh~ 1-. hoptnl( for an Ali
\ u:tc.1ry. but not " quirk onC'
1•1 owll 111 '14.>nrch of cck•brtth::-..
vm· 1, for 11v1•rt1t1,1<1 sholi. and
,11111lht•r furn punorumtt View or
t ht• S11rx·rdom4' ,
tl11w1ud C11scll , Chm. S(·ht•nkl'I
.ind rrunk c;1rrord will be al lht>
11r1•1w but Cosl'll will cull the Ali
f1>(ht mun· or ll'SS ulone Fortl'
will l)f(('I l'IUg~eRliOnS from the
ll'lH'k but nol hinit mor<'
In SF Regatta
CM1t1t tlt1\0e'lllur•\ .-t•I 'MtO,.
bt'w••n '' "no t•' '"'•ftd 11 m P<1;a1.,,_, wttt ·-bltt-" ~ ""° /J ,,.. ••ltt •-•1un• w••t ~ t>'I
s-.11 .. -.r•••
"I'm lllct• mnst Amc•rlritn!\, I
t:u<'~&." suyi. f''11rtc• I'm roooni:
fot All 1 Lh1nk /\h "'Ill knock
him OUl Tht• fight .... 111 MO 3bout
10 round.-.. th,•n h("ll knork htm
out I JW.l hoJ)4' II dm·-<n 't l'nd
l'Brl)
"lo lootbull. ~ou pra\ for •
r loi.t· .i me In bo 1ni:. you pra~
for 15 round' ·
F.AltL 1' kno<'kout lt•u\ c ..
Forte "1th ti mt• to f1 ll 11nd ht• d
mufh rather fill 1t "'1th hH u1·
1l' CHET FORTE
·Whut I clo with any an
nount•t•r 1io., I su,i:gcst things." he
1-uv' "I don't bdwvC' you should
11•il an jnnounn.:r on a liv<' ('vent
to -<,1y lhl' or that I will tell
How.ird 'll wems to me that
~1J1n k -. 1:-. tired · If Howard
twh1•ve' tl he'll :-.~1y 1t If not h1..•
v.on 't l 1wver i.av 'You must i.ay
th 1i. · That 'l> not my rob ..
WHEN T llE f'IGHT ends.
t-'ortt• Wiil try ror tntcrv1eY.S
v. 1th hoth men Then he 'II start
\\Ork on a package of highlight:.
1 o be s hown on Sa tu rd<iy 'i. llun th.tp tupt'<I llllt'n'1l'" i. AfK
ha:-. l'ommtlll~ thrt•t• hour~ ~ ~
p m POT, 10 thl' ftJ?ht 'hov. but
tht.• Ah bout "'111 nol bcAtn before
1 p m. The early pa1•t of lht• pro
gra m will coni.1st of l1vl'
reu th erv.c11(hl <ind lq;!ht
heavywt·1~ht 11tlt' f1i.thl ~ and 01
bantamwt>1ght bout which will
be taped e.ar11er
Wide World of Sports." That a M·rwi. of quick lo.u~Ot''· f"ortl' :-.houlcf c·arry him wel l into l1~u1t•:-.1h1• (1ghl v.111 ht .1 l11t•t•tt• Sulurday morning
from h1i. 'lt&ndpu1nt /\RC 1s est1matin~ 75 million
··Tv ,port:. J!> ovt·rt:s l1m<itt·d 10 pt•oplt• will tu1w 1n to some rJOr
term!> of d1ff1<'ult) ... tw l>i.I)' 111111 of the sho\I.. T h<tl's a lot of
·tt i. not so toui;:h You have lo pt•ople observing your h an
know 'lports. of t•our!>l' Uut th11> d1work
busines:-. 1~ nut d1ff1c:ult if you · · 1 \ti ways get a kick out of it
.. Our muJor conce rns are
quick knockouts," 'ays Forte
··tr the curly f1Rhts e nd quickly,
we have to have some materi<il
prepared to fill with We may go
ln•t• to New Yt1rk where Jim
McKay wtll be in a s tudio to up·
date baseball :-.corci. Mc K<iy
might also 1nten·1t•w M urio An
drett1 who JUSt v.on the world
driving champ1onsh1p ··
know how to ui.c your cameras wht•n un .athlete says he's not
to put the story togctht.'J'. whut to nervous." says Forte. who was ·
look for ... an All·American at Columbia in "Th1..• only real probll'ms you 1952 ··t re member when I
h a v c a r l' I t• ch n 1 t• ~1 I Pro µl<iyed basketball. before every
blems . 1f the IJit:turc :-.tart~ ga me I was nervous as hell unlit
breaking up or somt· l'qu1pmtonl I got my hand'i on the ba ll anct
doesn't work If t•vt•ryth1n~ -.cored a basket
works. it's easy t<J do .. ··tt·s the same now Once I roll
A BC UAS C'0~1MITTED It thctapcandgetthcshowonthe
<·t1meras to tht• fight. which .i11· I 'm okay But that 30 seconds
/\BC ALSO WILL have an Alt
h1 ~tory piece and 1nterv1ew~
with All and Spinks on hand to
help round out the s how. Darring
st•ems l'Xce,s1H• con!'lldering before <11r timl• 1s tough. I want
there art• only two c:ombatanb lo s.:1..·l on the atr clc<tn . on lime.
in a limited i.pat•e But two of nq problem:-.. t•\eryth1n~
those C<tmcras are ror the dress :..mooth Then I'm fine. Then I'm
ing rooms, thret• will roam lht: rcudy for anything.··
Football Pays Big
Tab Goes Up,
But Who Cares
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
We'll be scemg more football on telev1s1on this ~eason than ever before. and the reason is simple. It pays
The networks and television stations dis
covered long 3go that football games attract huge
aud iences. A lot of people glued to the TV set
means a lot or money charged to advertisers for
their commercials. The broadcasting industry
loves football
THE SEASON, IN CASE you haven't noticed.
has already started, both professional and college.
The early start is to get more time on the ~ube so
1 hat the teams can collect more money from the
( ANALYSIS
ne tworks and th e
)
networks can then grab
more money from the ad·
vertisers.
Jn 1977. the television
a nd radio networks paid
:i total of m million for the rights to cover pro and
collPge games. This year the rights package has
t'!>l'a laled to an incredible $194 million.
You remem ber how ABC 's "Monday Night
F'ootball'' upset a ll your Monday evenings last
fa ll " Well , this year ABC will be bringing you 16 of
these evenings, two more than last year.
And for that privilege it's paying the National
Football League $46 million, which ABC will re·
t•o up by charging advertisers $85,000 per 30·second
C'Ommercial; that's up Crom $62,000 last year.
* * * * * S aturda11'• Radio, Tl'
RADIO
FO<YrBALL 10:30 a m. KFOX <93.5 FM I
Penn Statt• al Ohio State; 3:55 p.m. KLAC 1570 1
UCLA <it Tennessee; fl: 15 p.m. KFOX !93.5 FM I
Cal Stale (1..ong Bcachl a~ Boise St41te ; 7:30 p.m.
KFI 16401 USC at Oregon; 10:30 p.m . KWRM
113701 Santa Clura at Cal State I Fullerton l de-
layed. BASEBALL 1 p.m. KABC 1790 l -· San
Diego at Dodgers. s·JO p.m. KMPC 111oi
Angels .tt Kansas City.
TELEVISION
11 15 a m <4 l BASEBALL The Boston
Red Sox meet the Yankees in Yankee Stadium.
Noon t 11 1 TlllS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
1 p.m. m THIS IS THE NFL --Highlights
of the games played last weekend.
1 :45 p.m . '7> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL The
San J ose Stat e Spartans meet the Stanford
Cardinals at Stanford. •
2 p .m . 122) -PRO SOCCER. 128 1
WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round play in the Sarah
Coventry Tournament. .
3:30 p.m. <2> -SPORTS SPECTACULAR --
The Marlboro Cup from Belmont Park in New
York. Also. the record makers. a weightlifting competition
5 p.m. •2> -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. <7l
-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Analysis and
highlights of the Ali-Spinks heavyweight title bout
Friday night in New Orleans. Also. the Italian
Grand Prix. taped al Monza, Italy. 1281 -PRO
SOCCER Nottingham Forest meets Arsenal.
!'i:JO p.m 151 ANGELS BASEBALL The
Angels meet the Royals at Kansas City.
1 l pm 151 COLLEGE FOOTBALL The
UCLA Bruins meet the Tennessee Volunteers in a
game played earlier at Knoxville. Tenn . 1131
COLLEGE FOQTBALL The USC Trojans meet
the Oregon Ducks in a game played earlier in Eugene. Ore
ll '30 pm. !!'ll COLLEGE FOOTBALL Penn
State vi. Ohto Stal(.'. played earlier at Colum6us. Ohio. AMONG THE ADVERTISERS quite twilling to
pay this tab ABC's time Is virtually sold out S d ' R di Tl' arc Buick, DaLc;un, Firestone. Metropolitan Ltfe Hn Ofl • a O,
Insurance, Miller Heer and Sears. Roebuck RADIO
ABC. f'or <1 nother Sl2 million. has also ar FO<YrBALL J p.m KMPC <7101 Dallas a t
ranged to carry four more night games this year. Rams . BASEBALL -11. 25 a m KLAC < 5701
Three of these wi ll be networked on Sunday even-Angt'ls <it Kansas City. 1 p.m. KABC 17901 San ings <Sept. 24. Nov 12 and Dec. 3) and you may Diego at Dodgers.
well imagine what kind of day those Sundays are TELEVISION going to be. what with CBS and NBC kicking uff
and receiving during the daylight hours and ABC 9 30 a m !2> NFL TODAY An 1n terv1ew
taking over in the evening. When will Americans with Tony Dorsett of the Cowboys
have to time to jog on those days, except around 10 a m 121 NFL FOOTBALL · The
the TV set"' Chicago Be~mi meet the Detroit Lions at Pontiac. CBS will fork dver $51 million for its coverage Mich.
of National Conference games. NBC will pay S45 11 :30 a.m 151 .\NGELS BASEBALL The
m illion for the rights to the America n Conference Angels meet the Royals at Kansas City
games AnC will give the National Collegiate 12:30 p.m . C4 ) NFL '78 -Owner Eug1.me
/\thletlc Assn. S29 5 million for Saturday afternoon Kl ein and Coach Tom Prothro are a mong those in·
games And NRC has anted up $6 million to bring terviewed in a report on the San Diego Chargers. you the Super Bow! next Jan. 21.
t p.m. !2) -RAMS FOOTBALL -The Dallas ALL OF THESE COSTS will be reflected. of Cowboy6 meet the Rams int.he Coliseum. (4l
course. tr1 the astronomical prices advertisers will NFL FOOTBALL __ The San Diego Chargers meet
pay to pitch you during the time outs. CBS is ask-the Broncos in Denver.
BOATING
DP Trophy
Contested
Off Coast
The Daily Pilot
Perpetual Trophy will
be one or the awards at
stake this weekend as
the Ba lboa Yacht Club
winds up its 66 Series
with a race from
Newport to Long Point.
Catalina Island. Satur
day and a return race on
Sunday
The Daily Pilot trophy
1s nwarded t> the yacht
with best combined cor-
reeted times In tJ1e two
races.
Th e Nt•w p ort and
Balboa yacht clubs will
ge t togl't h c·r thi s
weekend for the annual
Fall R-cgatta ro r all
c l a sst's of sa il boat~
Saturd<iy and Sunday
This regatta involVl'!'I
mostly small boats ~all
1n g 1ns1dt· the.· b u)
rourses with some s mall
kt·(•f hoats s atltng out
side courses
T H E CA PISTRANO
Bay Yacht Club is inv1t
ing women s:u lors from
South ern Cal ifornia
dubs to compete in
Performance Handicap
Rac·ing Fleet yachts on
Saturday and Sunday
And on Wednesday or
next week the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club ex
pects mor e than 100
women s ailor s in its
Ladies Day regatta to be
s ailed in Sabots.
T h c· H u n t 1 n g l o n
H<irbor Yacht Club will
be l he setting fo r ..i
!>m a ll boat rega tta
scheduled Saturday and
Sunday
BUT THE big yacht
1ng interest will be ccn·
tered in San Francisco
where the St Francis
Yacht Club hosts 48 of
the top world class
ocean racing yachts 1n
it s 15th annua l
P c rpetu u l Trophy
Regatta. better known
as the Big Boat Series
Five classes of big
boats will start com pcl1·
t ion on Monday a nd l'On
tinu(.' through the week
with races schedult•d
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday. inters pe rsed
with plenty of on e ·
d (.•s i gn ac ti o n b y
Etche lls 22 sailors on
Sunday. Tuesday and
Thursday
By ALMON LOCKABEY
O.ily "ti.. ... u,.. w.1 .. ,
Twenty Southern Californir. boats includ·
m g eight from Newport Harbor -will be among
the 48 world class racing yachts entered in the St.
Francis Yacht Club's 15 annual Perpetual Tro~hy
Reutta -more familiarly known as the "Big Boat Series ...
The series. involving five maJor trophies.
starts Monday off the St. FYC Clubhouse and will
continue Wednesday. Friday and Saturd&)'.
On the off days startin~ Sunday a fleet of
Etcbells·22 sloops -several from Newport Harbor
-will race on Tuesday and Thursday
YACHT RACING IS NOT considered a spec.
tator sport in this country, but the St. FYC series
is an outstanding exception. ln addition to the
scores of speetator boats followmg the yachts over
the courses. thousands or shoreside spectators line
the City Front from the Golden Gate Bridge to
downtown to watch the big yachts match tacks to
weather and the colorful spinnaker runs along the
shore to a finish in front of St FYC clubhouse
Top interest will be in the performance or the
SO·called maxi-boats, ranging in size from 60 to 84
feet. which were not des igned for closed·course
racmg. thus creating e grueling test or stamina,
brute strength and seamanship for the crews
l'ftlO.Y ~cono tow , SA p m
Se<ond "~ ., 01 C' m
SATUalH<Y ) ?to.rn
C"
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Ftr~t tow Fir\t ~'<!" Se(onO •ow S.COf\0 111(111
v •• • m ' , ) olOO.m \' •
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f."lr\l llllJl'I •O· I& t> m ) " lt(ono IO'"' • 1S o m tt 1
ScOllO l\IQll tO a? O fl'I. Sun•IU>a3' .. m ,"'1s•~om
M oon r •M'\t> H om. Wis) '"•"'
P UBLIC NOTICE
111·'*1 Pl(TITIOUS eUSINHS lllAMa STATeMaNT
•llt fOllOWl'lQ person~ "'• Cl<IOI•' llu•tneu as
AUO•O SECURITY SY5T£M'. INC , ll• ~ Al""ay A-, C~" Me ... CalllarN• 9262' AIKllo A•erm System>, •r>t ,
CalllOf'"t• <~ation. ll• ll Airw,.,
A•-. CoAa Mew, Cotlt•or"'• "1&16
T llt' bu'°non '' conouuee1 ti• • c.or Por•Hlon
A..000 Al.,m Sv\1-s. •fl<.
J W ¥tCtaon. Setreter•
f f\1' \1•t..,.,.t ¥116S ftled WtJl't t~t' ~nlv Cl••k Of 0r•ll9t Cou"I¥ on 5•11 t•mtltr '. l•JS
AGllEN, WHEE.LElll t. lltOHltTS ,._., O.*-n Slrwt Slflle 207 H""""'' ... IN<ll, c:..111 ...... .,, .. ,
FIMSS! PutlH•'-~~ C.0.sl Datt~ P••o1 Stot•mb41r 8, IS, n. 29 1'78
P UBUC NOTICE
The six maxi-yachts seeking the St. Francis
Perpetual Trophy are John B Kilroy's 79·foot
ketch Kialoa. Califomta Yacht Club ; Matk and
Frit1, Johnson·s 73·foot ketch Windward Passage.
Portland and Lahainp yacht clubs; Fred Freiss·
84·foot masthead sloop Christina. Pacific Mariner~
Yacht Club !Marina del Rey•. Sumner A. "Huey"
Long's 79-root ketch Ondine. New York Yacht F1CT1T1ouseuS1111us
Club. Bill Lee's 67-foot ultra light displacement ,,.~ .!~:::,!T!.~~~N .. ~ ..
0011
,
11 sloop Merlin. Santa Cruz Yacht Club. and Jacob 11u,.nes~o•
Woods· 62-foot ~loop Sot cen. CJltforn10 Yacht i:ovsE OF OR•EHT4L ~uG~
Cl b · 10.· • Coa" "'•Ofl .. n L.IQuM B~-<n U • C4lltotf"l1d 02.t.)I
HARRY MOLOSCHO'S 69·FOOT l,jLOB sloop c.11.-.···· •• M EM .. romh ... corootlll~l!d .... Cal1•orn11t <OfOOt•H..,n Drifter was scheduled for the seneio: but ran into '°'' '> c.,.,1 Hon ..... lM11UN 8,..._,. severe weather on a return from Honolulu and re· Cillforn,.,01w . f f ,..,\ tUJt•f\h ... •\. f'O"OW lfO Ow ,,j \O~ portedly had to put back into report or repairs p0•~1•on
The City or San Francisco Trophy Series has CiHAHAR• ~
10 entries ranging from to 60 eet <rating 1·4 P•rv••c;n.to,.,, . 5() f · 4 g "11 ENTFRPlllSLS ''"C.
rel'l 1 a nd rive of them are from· Southern Pr~.o.rit
C . . Th So hi d Bob G '"'' •1•1-"''"' 1'''° '"'"' '"" ahforrua. e ut a n entnes arC' ar· cou"'" ,,.,, of °'""911 c°""'• 0 ,. r1son ·s 52-foot sloop Regulu!> II. NH YC . the l:CI "'"°u~1 JO. 1Q1t
sailing Association ·s 55-foot Safan . skippered by JAMES ICELLY
Ha nk Thayer . Monte Livingston's SO-foot ·-... ,111u ..
Checkmate. Del Rey Yacht Club: Ma rshall ··our. ~~.~~cA.,101 fy" Duffield's 50-root Native Son. Long Beach Pu1>1h1>ec1 Or.tne& c~· OQ• • .... c,
Yacht Club. a nd Nie Frazee·i; 58·foot sloop »o• '·•· ·~. n. •Q18 m J , ..
Sw1ftsure. San Diego Yacht Club.
A NEW GROUP THIS year will be competing PUBLIC NOTICE
for the Atlantic Trophy and amoog the six entnes -· ----·---nre four from Southern California The-Southland· ~u"uto-cou111roFTttE
'nATl!OPCAl.l~lAFO• c r s are Hig h Ro lt'r. co·sk1ppt•rc·d by B ill THECOU111Tv0Po•ANGE
Power and Kirk Elliott. NHYC. Scandalous. Bill ~.A.,1ne
f E<l 'l\I\ of llUf:Y 80Yt·11 Pascoe 's SO-footer from N HYC . Aleta. ci 46· oot GOLDTHWAITHE DE ••uesn: ~ .. sloop skippered by Warren Hancock. NHYC. and ~uDv 01: ,,.uuTc au 11u11•
Blue Norther. Bill Sullivan's 42·footer from Los :~~=~E~~i~ au •ue• 11
Angeles Yacht Club. The others in this group are i-e~?T~~~~0~i;,,:o::,~·o...,,Gw~~
Saudade. a former Newport Harbor boat skippered A"-O Lc "'ERs TESTA¥EN TARv
by He nry Grandin. St . FYC. and Irving Loube'_ FOR At.1 Tt•OR•ZATION to Ao . d c M I Ht .. rt: R I.I H 0 ER r H I Bravura. Richmon Y . . l'HOEPENOEHT AOMtH1sT11Ar•oN There are 10 boats ente red in the J<P.ele· oF esu resacr . . f h . I I .. O~ICC 1$ HEREB ... GIVE,. '""' Kilborn Series or yac ts racmg on a eve n,..i... 1 • • t E "'s"""Nce ANO rllusr
for-boat l basis under the Two Ton Rule. The four COMPAH ..... Ca•lforll•• uiroor•toon.
from Southern California include Richard Et· ::•~:~:;-::is:'~~':":;~':!':;~
ltnger·s Free Spirit. NHYC: Bob Kell eher's Silver re\tament¥Y ano tor euU>or•rahon to
Fox. Long Beach YC: Kris Kristoffs Green =~~~~~""~"'':~"::'~~~~
Hungarian. Pacific Mariners -YC !Marina del •o ""'<" , .. mao,. 10," '""""' Rey, <ind C1:1rl Eichenlaub's Cadenza San Diego 1>••1•<111•"· -Ill.ti ttte ....... ,.., · ' o••<., ot llN<•llQ tlW!..,,... !las""" -et \'C tor CkloC>e< l, 1•71, •I 10 00 .t "'·· '"
Wast Team Tied
For First in Utah
Bob and Jenalyn Beauchamp of Corona del
Ma r were locked in a tie for first place with Ted
Jagger and Ted Weeck of White Bear Lake. Minn ..
afte r the first two races or the Hob1e·Cat·l6 cham·
pionship at Bear Lake. Utah
Both teams had 434 points to eight for the third
placl' team of Don Oltsman and J amee Seaman.
Los Angeles.
Others inc luded 5. Larry Cooke-DeeDec
Gill igan. Big Bear Lake. 13. fl. Ron Atwood·Greg
Orum . Long Beach, 13: 7. Hobie AJter Jr ·Cricket
Humphreys, Capistrano Beach: 10. Bob Seamans·
.lnfk Linn. Los Angeles.
~-~~~---~
tflit coun,._,, 01 Ol!O¥trnP<>I .. o. J 01
w•d court. M 100 O•ic Ceo>,., ~ •• ,. W••t. •n tile Clly o l Sant" And
C4ttlfornt11.
O•ltO S.O!A!mtll!• 11. 1078 WILLIAM E. SI JOMN, Count• Cle,,.
DftV0£H, MAlltlltOfGTON A SWiUITl o .... ,,..,.,...hl.....,
S"lt• IOJ Wltlllllr• •t CWaM
1.os .,...._, c.eutenir•*I'
Alt•• ... '",.,. -ti'-<
Publt•llecl Or.-noo CtMst 0 .. 1, Puot
S.oteml>ef ••. rs.11. ••11
PUBLIC NOTICE
lllE50l.UTION H0.1a.. ..
A ltSSOl.UTIOH OF THC c1rv
COUNCii. OF THE CIT" OF COSTA MeU., CAUl'OlltNtA, DECl.AlllNG
tT' NTENTIC* TO OlltDElt THE
VA ..... TION OP A POltTION 0"
CCiHT•lt S U!F.Ef 8F.YWl'S:N
ANAHEIM AND PAlll( AVENUES.
fHE (•TV COIJ"-Cll OF TH E CITY Of COSTA MESA DOES .. EREl!V ltESOL VE A~ fOl.l.OWS
Twenty of the· com
petilon; in the Bii:? Boal
Serie:-. ~od o;cvcra l
Etchells from Newport
Harbo r and ot h e r
Southern C;:1l1forn1a
pleasure ports will ht•
part1c1pating in th(• Ba)
t\reu compet1t1on~ ED SECTIC>ff I 0. C:.ty Counc1t of lllf'
Lead Held MOTORISTS ROBB ~~~ •. ~· .,~~~::.,=·;0 ~:::,~"=·~:
110<' OI (""!er Slrl'f't <'eS<rtl>ed "S
Y GAS THIEF tol•-· S 0 T II E R N B A \lrto of •ano 60 00 •eet '" •tdlr>, A By C • be•nQ " ponion of Cent~ Strffl Ille Cal1fom1 a Yachting S· UTtlS ~n•ro•••ntof...,t<ll •sdeKribed"•
sue 1 at ion calendar Motonsls art being robbed by" sly lhid 1°''o;w~c;tHNING ~' 1.,. ,0\11., ... u '°' t1ALeo:·;-~~~"1tt'uo 66 Dav id Curl isc;; or who sluls 9as whlle they anve. lheh :r.·,,1..a":.:.:C~: ..... :O:.~;~·~=~
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f=rtCW,. September 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT
Tuning
In Star
Talent
-The big sounds of disco and radio will be
amptlf1ed-during celebrati~flt Orange County /
amusement parks this weekend.
Two leading disco groups, the Trammps
and A Taste of Honey. and singer Karen Young
will be spotllghted during "Disco Disneyland"
Saturday night. They will perform such hits as
"That ls Where The Happy People Go."
"Boogie Oogie Oogie" and "Hot Shot."
KNOTl"S BERRY Farm may adopt the call
letters KBF as the Southern California Broad-
casters' Association turns the entire park into a
giant radio station. Stations in the mlddle-or-
the-road, news, rock, soul and Spanish language
classification will present Jive shows with
celebrities, sports heroes and news.
Rock groups Exile and Hot will start off the
entertainment tonight. The Salute to Radio will
continue Saturday night with Andy Russell, the
Hoosier Hot Shot.c;, Trio Los Nobles, Evergreen
and Scream. England Dan and John Ford Coley
• .will star Sunday.
The Society to Preserve and Encourage
Radio Drama, Variety and Comedy will present
seven nostalgia radio listening booths, playing
more than 50 of the best old-lime shows.
P ARK HOURS ARE 10 a.m. to midnight
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
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TRAMMPS APPEARING "WHERE THE HAPPY PEOPLE GO"
Disco Group to Perform at Disneyland Saturday Night
Some of the radio s tations whose
personalities will be conducting interviews and
contests include KABC, KACE, KBCA, KDA Y.
KJLH, KBRT, KEZV, KFI. KFWB, KGER,
)<GIL, KHJ, KIIS, KKTT, KJOI, KLOS, KMPC.
KNX, KORJ, K,TNQ, KRLA and KWKW. ENGLAND DAN AND JOHN FORD COLEY ON KNOTT'S 'RADIO '
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Can 't Se e Film Star in Person?
Some W a x Museum Likenesses Cause Double Takes
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Ot 11'9 Dally PllOC Staff
Aunt Maude •nd uncle Max, visiting
Southern CaJiformPfrom Kank akee. have ogled
the movie stars' homes in Beverly Hills hoping
for a glimpse at their favorite silver screen
personality but have no doubt returned to
nephew George's Orange Coast home disap-
pomted.
What's left?
Movieland Wax Museum.
THEY WON'T SEE the stars in the fl esh
but can relive with wax likenesses of actors and
<.1C'tresses what are perhaps some of their
favorite movie scenes.
There's Gary Cooper just inside the en-
trance of the old hotel from "High Noon." The
hotel's green paint is faded and peeling. The
hands on an old grandfather clock are at 12
o 'clock high.
The wax portrayal of Cooper, with stern
eyes, is dressed in black hat and vest with a
s ilver sheriff's badge. : I
A figure likeness of Grace Kelly, a oqnnet
on the head, sits tn a corner.
Cooper's t e rse-sounding voice is
heard on a tape from the movie, saymg to Miss
Kelly, ·Tm not trying to be a hero -1f you
think I like this, you're crazy."
There is Barbra Streisand -wax that Is --
in the millinery shop scene from "Hello Dolly,"
wearing a $4,000 costume from the film.
Visitors ~n walk down the yellow brick
road that lea to a recreation of Judy Garland
as she appea ed with the tin man, scarecrow
and lion In "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939.
There are over 200 actors and actresses in
90 scenes from movies and television.
MANY OF TIIE DISPLA VS are opposite
mirrored walls so onlookers can tum around
and "put themselves in the scene."
In some of the sets, the viewer actually
becomes a part or it.
1 For example, there is a walk through the
snow-cover~ furnishings and onto the porch of
the house frQm "Doctor Zhivago" before wax
figures oC Rotl Steiger, Julie Christle and Omar
Sharif are seen standing in the snow outside.
The scenery an(,{ elaborate costumes
perhaps put the Buena Park attraction a touch
above similar museums.
Even the most minute details have not been
overlooked.
JEAN HARLOW RECLINES on a fur·
covered bed in a scene duplicated from the 1933
movie, "DiMer at Eight.••
Tattere d but authentic issues of
Collier's, Companion and The American
Magazine from the same year are on a night
stand with Lucky Strike cigarettes green pack,
no longer sold.
WHO'S FIXING WHOSE BOW TIE AT MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM IN l\IENA PARK?
And as if looking at all those stars and
scenes isn't enou1h. there is the adjoining
Palace ot Uving,Arta that is part of the $5.50
adult ticket price, $2.96 for ~hlldren under 12 .
.Kida under 4 are admitted free.
Den Rowan 8'l9 Dick Martin ~Ive Llkene•M•' Cloee-up lnapeotlon (See MOVIE8"Aa8, P11eC2>
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NY Dancers Dazz/,e
Costumed dancer <left> from the Mimi
Garrard Dance Theater demonstrates the
troupe's unique multi-media lighting ef-
fects to be showcased in two 8 o'clock con-
certs tonight and Saturday in the Little
Theater at Cal State. Fullerton. ' The ~ew York troupe, bringing it!> vis-
ually stunning program to the West Coast
for the first lime. will perform under the
a uspices of the university's Professional
Artists in Res idence <PAIR > series.
Special effects artist James Seawright
h as been c redited with visua ls that
"change more rapidly than conve ntional
man-operated lighting : they can tremble
with the vibrations of the music or swing in
a computer rhythm ... Garrard's effects
are dazzling."
Reserved seat tickets for the concert
are $6 general admission or $3 for CSUF
students and staff at the Performing Arts
Cente r box office. For information on
PAIR series tickets, phone 870-3371.
The Garrard Company also will off er a
free lecture-de monstration at 3 p.m. Satur-
day in the theater.
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vroducttoru. for lhf' nf'w ,. ... '°" now m ostly on
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Intermission
Tom Titus
rirst three day of nt-xt *l"tk and th ttnh the
rollowl"I SUndoy
In ~r of appearanl'e, t.ht'y are the "Lido
h.h.· Plu~rs c"Wc Must Ktlt Ton1 "1. the Sad·
ctlt>bock Valley Community 11H>ater f "Sudden-
ly, La!it SumtnPr"'), the Westminster Commun1
ty Theater l"Last of the Red Hot Lovers "), the
San Ch.•mcnle Communlly Theater l"The Pen is
n,•i1dll\'r" 1 und th'' l.uguna Moulton Playhouse
1"Twi.:s"1 All hut Nt.'11 Simon·~ "Lovers" will
bl' nt'wn>m{'r!> to tht.· Ornnge Coast stage
RON i\LB£RTSEN, J\ specialist in farcial
comt•dy, will dirt'l't the comic mystery "Tonj"
for the.' Lido-Isle Players . with audiUons slated
ror Sunday at 7 p m at the Udo Isle Clubhouse.
701 Via Lldo Soud. Newport Beach. A cast or
three men and two women is required for the
pl3y, whirh will b(' staged Nov. 14·18.
At Saddlebac k . tryouts for Tennessee
Wltlt3ms' "Summer " are caJled for Monday at
7 30 in the upJ>('r ('Ommunity room or the E l
Dorado Bank, 2.'>255 Cabot Road, Laguna Hills
1 La Paz Road ex1ll 1''1vc women and two men
\\ill comprise the cast or the drama , which will
ot:ien Nov 3. preceded by "The Great Nebula in
Orion ... The latter show is precast with Susan
o ·conn(.'11 and Laura Black repeating their roles
from the prize-winning Irvine Communit y
Theater entry in the 1977 Ri verside one-act
festival
Also prccasl as the title role of
Westminster 's "Red Hot Lovers" with Martin
Fuchs re prisiog the part he performed tor Lido
a few seasons ago under the direction of Ron
fo'illan. who is r estaging the comedy for
Westminster Readings for three a ctresses will
be he ld Monday at 7 p. m in the theater. 7272
Maple St . Wc:.tminstcr.
i\ MURD .. :R MYST E RY, ''The Pen is
IJt>adli<•r " hy Fred Carmichael, is next on the
••~C'nda for the Sun C le m ente Community
Theat<'r. Director Zella Taylor wHJ hold audi·
t1ons for four men and s ix women Monday and
Tuesday at 7:30 al the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202
.\ve. Cabrillo. San Clemente.
<See ZIGZAG. Page C7'
B arber We11t Zig %ag
Actors in "The Failure to Zigzag," starting Tuesday al Laguna
Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. had to be willing to have
World War fl st yle Navy haiTc uts. Tod Moor e. George Woods. Andy
Hedden and Gregory Avellone Heft to right in both photos> are
shown before and after the clipping. Performances of the drama
ubout the sinking of the cruiser Indianapolis in shark-infested
w<.1lcr s continue Tuesdays through Saturdays through Oct. 7.
MOVIE STARS ALMOST RE AL. • •
From Page CJ
P OETIC LICENSE has been taken in the
palace exhibit. Lovella Kra mer, publicity direc·
tor. notes.
V1ew(.'rs sc-e a copy of the original painting
lht·n a wax likeness of the s ubject.
Pe rhaps the most impressive piece of
duplicate d art work is the Piela b y
MirhC'lan~<'lo
A tape explains t hat it took artisans work·
ing with marble taken from Michela ngelo's
quarry an Pte trasama. Italy two years tofttculpt
lhf• ('OPY 'I
IT COST NEARLY AS much to have the
Pa lace's Picta, one or t he few duplications in
the world. shipped, uncraled and anchored into
place. S.S.000. as to sculpt at. Ms. Kramer said.
/\s part of her duties. she contacts the stars
for phot.o·takinf't sessions, measurements. a c-
quiring props, etc.
Many of the sets have presented some
rathe r unique problems.
It was a two-year wait lo get the four
!'>luHed whrte horses pulling a chariot driven by
a wax figurt> of Charlton Heston In a recreation
of a scene from the movie, "Ben Hur "
"IT'S ILLEGAL IN California to kill horses
unlel>s they a re ill," said Mona Poe, director of
m aintenance. "So we had to wait." Mrs. Poe
h been with lhe bui>iness since it was opened
1962 by origina l owner, founder Allen
rklnson.
The horses were stuffed by a taxidermist In
flollywood. They were finished in 1968, Mona
11aid , but it wasn't until 1972 that the sel and
wax figures were com plete.
Mesan Winner
Myrna M. Brunson of Costa Mesa was redp·
ient of top award, SlOO, for her entry of a cac·
tus basket constructed from naturaJ fibers in
the CS/PG·l2 exhibit al Muckenthaler Center,
F ullerton.
Amy on Chair, an on on canvas by Mary E .
Werbelow. Mlsalon Viejo, was named one of three honora ble mentions.
There were 95 pieces of art selected from
446 entries.
The show of cr afts, sculpture, paintings a nd
gr aphtcs ls scheduled through Oct. ts at the
center. 1201 W. Malvern.
While many of the pieces in the Palace of
Living Arts were done by artisans, most of the
wax work ts that or Logan Fleming, a }(}.year
employee who doubles as art director.
FLE MIN G. WHO WORK S with &
petroleum-based wax. says female figures are
the most difficult to do.
He said J ulie Andrews. seen as Mary Pop-
pins, was one or the hardest to sculpt.
"One of the eomments I hear is that t he
wom en don 't look as realistic as the men,"
f'~leming said.
"ll makes sense because what we often see
of wom en's faces in rea l life is not as natural as
a m an's face.
"WOME N WE AR WIGS, pancake makeup
to cover blem ishes and paint their lips the
shape they want. The stars usually have caps on
their first five to six teeth." said the artist, who
needs four to six weeks to complete a figure.
Fleming is correct in his analysis.
The men do appear more realistic.
"Kirk Dou~las told us his figure lin a scene
from the movie "Spartacus," 1960> 'looks more
like me than I do.'" Ms Kramer said.
NOT ALL T ll E P IG UR ES a re e xact
replicas. F1emang has missed it in a few in-
cide nce!'> but most are well done.
And a ll are sculpted to within an inch ot
real measurements.
Gui Hence, general manager , says a vis-
itors survey ls taken twice a year. People such
as aunt Maude and uncle Max are interviewed
before the tours and afterward.
"The most common remark Is that the
figures are very li felike and realistic," Hence
said. "The people say they don't expect to see
the quality and cr aftsm anship. They leave with
a reeling of value and I'm not blowing smoke ..
THE MOST COMMON complaint. Hence
said, Is that people are disappointed their
"favorite star" isn't at the museum.
But for aunt Maude a nd uncle Max the next
lime they are back in Southe rn California their
favorites could be enshrined in wax. New sets
and figures are a lways ~ing added or in the
planning stage. Declslons on wha t stars lo
portray are based on ballots written by visitors.
Movieland Wax Museum, 7711 Beach Blvd ..
Buena Park , Is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays, to 10 p.m . Fridays and 11
p.m. Saturdays through mid-June.
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hcudlmers in the n 'YUC at the Forum in
l n.~l ewood through Sunday arc Olympian
Dia nne Dc Lc><>uv.. Ri chard Dwyer and
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Midday Menus Made Memorabk
pecialties at J .P. Mac's, Little Joe's Worth lµvestigating
One of the beat spot.a on the Orange Coaat
for pleasant midday dlnlnfl -u we learned one
of those warm September daya tut week -is J .
P Mac's On Adami Avenue In Huntington
lleac h.
In addition lo It.a convenient location, this
r~i;taurant comes lhrouah In the other areas
that in"urc a red·lcti.r dlnJn& tixperience: lop·
nutch rood. 11ervlcc and decor .
J . P. MA S HAS ONLY been open about a
year but It quJckly won It.a spurs on the local
rc11tuurant rucecourse. That was substantiated
during two dinner vl2'lls prior to our initial
luncheon outing.
Served from 11 ·30 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m .. Mon·
day through Friday, the midday menu offers
something for everybody with more than two
dozen selections.
Lunc h entrees are divided into four
cu legorles : fancy fixln's fqulche and
o m elettes>. Auntie Pam's produce patch
Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
<salads>. scale dippers <entrees for the diet con·
scious >. sandwiches and such <everything from
i ham burgers to eastern scallops l.
An especially recommended salad is the
stuffed avocado. He re you receive a fresh
avocado half stuffed with your choice of either
crab and shrimp ($4 .10> or J . P. Mac's old
fashioned tuna salad <$3.75 >. served on a bed of
1 crisp greens. cucumber and tomato.
MORE SALAD SELECTIONS include the
super chef, $3.75. and the pauper's pride, $3.95.
On the latter your own concoction at the
restaurant's bounli!uJ salad bar is accompanied
by a bowl of the day's soup, a decanter of house
wine and hot bread.
Top sandwich pros pects include the
.. powder keg," a giant hamburger stuffed with
green chiles and chopped black olives. lopped
with melted jack cheese, $3.35; the "claim ju~per," choice eastern beef, thinly sliced,
grilled on sourdough bread with Swiss cheese,
tomatoes and green chlles, $3.50. ·
Among our cross.sampled entree choices,
though, none won firmer favor than the
";Seafarer's'' quiche, $3.25. This exceptional
dish nets a flaky pas try shell filled with a mix·
lure or crab, shrimp and onion baked in a
savory cheese custard.
ANOTHER PRAISEWORTHY selection
was the leriyakj brochette, $4.25. Deserving ap·
proval for the generous portion as well as a pl·
quant, slightly sweet taste, Juicy chunks of top
s irloin had been marinated in the terlyaki sauce
and skewered with garden·fresh onions a nd
mushroOms. The a ccompanying shoestring
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potatoes were also nicely crisp and fresh.
Those with a preference for omelettes as
noontime rare can turn to choices llke the "gold
rush" Cmlxed cheeses, avocado and green
chlles, placed with tomato salsa and a dollop or
sour cream l. $3 .50. Or, the "farme r 's
daughter," which contains breast or chicken.
sauteed fresh mushrooms and zucchini laced
with a creamy mushroom sauce, $3.50.
All or lhe dishes are served with a choice of
soup du jour <a quietly spicy and hearty
minestrone the day of our visltl or a trip to the
salad bar.
LUNCH TAKES TUE FORM of brunch on
Sunday. with service from a special menu
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. All of the
principal enlrees are tabbed at a uniform $3.95
and are served with fruit juice or a trip lo the
fruit bar <substituting here for the salad bar I,
has h brown potatoes and hot pastry.
No commentary on J . P . Mac's would be
complete, however, without some acknowledg·
ment of the conviviaJ and relax.Ing atmosphere.
Whether for lWlch, brunch or dinner. the setting
is li ght and airy. rather like a gardenhouse
filled with sooUung greenery and comforting an·
tique furnishings.
DiMer, featuring a gamut or entree selec·
lions from steaks and prime rib of beef to red
s napper and scampi Roma, is served Sunday
through Thursday from 4 to 10 p.m .. until 11 :30
p.m . on Friday and Saturday. The cocktail
lounge features live entertainment.
J . P . Mac's is located at 1014.2 Adams. near
the intersection of Brookhurst, Huntington
Beach. Telephone : 963·7820.,
* * * Ll1TLE JOE'S -FOR 51 YEARS a Los
Real
Cantonese Food
.,., here or
tah home
STAG
CHINESE CASINO
ll1 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORlole 3-9560
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Angeles dinlng landmark. password and instltu·
lion -bas opened a Newport Beach edition. A
"Devil's Triangle" neighbor of Blackbeards
and El Tonto. the restaurant has taken up in
the premises most recently occupied by
Delmonico's <and Harry's New York Bar &
Grill before that>.
Steve Nuccio, pres ident and general
manager or Utile Joe's Newport, re porta the
restaurant will serve the same Italian and
American specialties that have made the Los
Angelesspotsopopular.
Hours of operation are 11 :30 a.m. lo 10 p.m ..
Monday through Saturday. Closed Sundays and
holidays. •
In five plus decades of operation. ~itle
Joe's Los Angeles has grown from a coupl of
planks held up by sawhorses lo a six ng
room, SOO.seal restaurant that is widely accept·
ed a s one of the outstanding dining establish·
ments in California.
NUCCIO ESftMATES THAT the restaurant
serves the equivalent of the entire population of
Los Angeles every six to eight years . Also, he
figures, the place has probably served enough
spaghetti to stretch from its 900 N. Broadway
location to the moon and back.
Lina Markham was called out or retiremtmt
to use her 37 years experience overseeing the
service in Los Angeles to open the new Orange
County spot. And chef Frank Sferrazza came
down lo Newport to help head chef Stein
.. Luigi" Amland and second chef Jeff Cook
Cthat·s for real, so help me> master the
particularities or Little Joe's recipes.
You'll find the local Little Joe's al 4248
Martingale Way, just off MacArthur Boulevard.
Telephone: 752·8000.
GWC Songbag
Opens Tonight
Singer.songwriter Jim Post
will open the fall season of
the Goldent West College
Songbag witn an 8 o 'clock
performance tonight. Post.
who began his show busi·
ness career in California
but now li ves in Michigan.
is a tenor who sings love
ballads and spirituals and
p e rforms co medy a nd
mime. His latest r elease.
.. Back on the Street Again."
was nominated for a Gram·
m y Award. Admission to
the Songbag on the campus.
15744 Golden West St., Hunt-
ington Beach. is $1.50.
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DAI.LY PILOf THEATER I GALLERIES
Long Beach Facility Debuts
C'Y"fl'W' Operu Jni,tilil SeaJJon at Ult~modem Terrace Theater
By JEaav .. £.~SIN ot•DMl'f,_
Lowla Chesler In hls doubl uty role ot ox·
crullve producer of the Lon& Beach Theater
f'o1Uv1I and artistic director tor the Looi Beach
convention and Entertainment Center. La Un·
derttanclably a busy man.
lie tcurrlc. about the admlniltrat1ve offices of
an ultra-modern bulldinc. leu than a year old,
that hou.aee the 3,lll·aetl Tenac. Tbtater and
M2·•Ht Center Theater. The lesUval opens ill tlrst
i.eaaoo Wednesday lo lbe Center Tbea&er.
TH£ BUILDlNG 18 Indeed lmpreutve. Unted1
glasti facude• ure bordered on one llde by fountains'
apd the rot.her 1eamy Ocean Boulevard lft downtown'.
Long Beach. the oppotlte aide by the older clrc\llar-1
'baped arena
Chesler alahs. rolls hl3 eyes suatches hls·
curly. dark hair and makes a quick deelak>n about
som o dltflcullles with the pro1ram for the
febtl val 's opener. "Cynno de Bercerac." "The pbyalcal quality or tftla theater (Center I
Vi superior to any in the country," Chesler said as
he made his way through apaclous, clean and
bright dresalng rooms to a aide entrance to the
stage.
Stacy Keach was on stage, rebearslq the lead
rolt! or C)'Tano whose nose lnblblta bis romantic
punulta. Keach wore a comlcaJ.looklng rubber
nose. turned up on tbe eod.
"Cyrano," coosidered a cluslc that u Chesler
polnled out, "has something for everyone," plays
throu~h Oct. 14.
It s one of six plays scheduled for the fe11tival.
that according to Shesler, is the "Ont major :sub-
scription aeuon ln Southern Callfomla l.n over 10
years."
"Our Town" will be stqed Nov. 1·25, "T~
Man Who Came to Dinner" Dec. S·Jan. 24,
"Romeo & Juliet" Feb. 7·Marcb 3. "In the Boom
Boom Room" March 14·31 and "Cat On A Hot Tin
Roof" April l~May 12.
Performances are at 8:30 p.m. Mondays
through Saturdays with 2 :30 matinees Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
Chesler says Ucket sales <there are several
ways to buy> have been brisk but "some very rme
seats" are still available for each production.
"We had Tony Richardson <a !.os_Angeles stage
director> a nd Ruben Ter·Arutunlan <a scenic de-signer in New York City> here aod they acreed the
theater is the best designed in the world." said
Lewis. a 32·year-old native of Ohio wbo produced
several television programs In NYC.
•·Actors say W s stage Is too good. They claim
it's wonderful
''l want to 5tresa." Chesler Hid. obviously try·
lng bis best to sell the theater and lestavel. '"that
the plays are appropriate far• tor the Oren1e
County market. deaervtna of the support of t.he
community.
"nlE THEATER IS accessible conve"lent.
safe and economically prtced better :h•n Mny
place else ln the Southern Califonua er ea "
Tickets for reguJar Monday through Thursday
e-venlng performance! are tlO and S9. Friday and
Saturday nights It ·i: $11 and 11,0 wit1' Wednesday
and Saturday ma~inees S8 and f7 'rlchu for Pre·
view performances are $7 There are also rive sub·
scription plans and lro\:P rates
Not only la Ches?er ht&h on the Lon1 Buth
physical layout of the theater. he and Norman
Twain, producer and arltstlc d1rettor of the
festival, lake note or the talent tined up for lhf'
season.
Stefanie Power!! co·st an with ~eath in
"Cyrano," Gower Champion ts d1rectUlg ··o"r
Town." James Whitmore wtll star 1n '1'he Man
Who Came to DiMer." Richard Tbomal> and Unda
Purl will play Romeo and Juliet respectively 1tnd
JUI Clayburgh has the lead in ··1n the Boom Boom
Room." a 1ook at the off.beat life or a eo·eo alrl
and sub-culture surrounding her
:·~Tucson Man's Photographs at OCC ELIZAB~ ASHLEY has been slined to re·
create ber 'Broadway role or Ma111e •n .. Cat 01\ A Hot Tln Roof ..•
Twain· ls no newcomet to theater. He produced
"Vanities:· "Hold Me" and ·streamerl'i" lasl
season in Lo6 Angeles.
PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES -Work of
Tucson photographer Harold J ones through
~pl. 29 at Oran~e Coast Colle1e Photo Gallery.
4 Z70J Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours for
~allery in Fine Arts building, 8 a.m. to S p.m.
Mondays through Fridays.
<' ONE-MAN SHOW -Photographs and
books by Jerry C. Podany Monday throu.gb Oct.
20 in EtUnger Gallery, Laguna Beach School or
. Art. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach.
Hours JO a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through
Fridays.
PRIVATE COLLECTION -Palntinaa of
• Mark Tobey and prints by Hans Burkhardt at Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive,
· through OcL 22. Hours. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
• Wednesdays through Mondays. ... . \ t A GLIMPSE Of' HOUSTON -An exhibi-
. ; lion or 20 works on paper by nine artists or
scenes or Houston Saturday through Oct. 3 at
• Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente
Drive. Newport Be·ach. Hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesdays through Sundays, 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays
HUSBAND, WIFE TEAM -Exhibit or oils
and watercolors of Gretchen and Bill Robb or
• Costa Mesa through SepL 25 at 100 Newport
• Center Drive. Newport Beach. Hours 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6
\ p. m. Fridays.
• llEMBEllSIDP SHOW -Works or mem-~ bera of Creative Arts Guild of Irvine at 1441
" Culver Drive, Irvine through Sept. 30. Hours 9
'\ '
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Friday & Saturday NiBht Special.
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..
Galleries I Exhibits
a .m . to 4 p.m. Mondays tbrougb Thursday~. 9
a :m. to '6 p.m. Fridays. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .
Saturdays.
THE TaEASVaES OF CYPavs -Ob·
ject.11, 185 of them, represeotlng 8,000 years of
Cypriot art, at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main
St., Santa Ana lbroup Oct. 8. Houn. 9 a.m. to s
p.m. Tueedaya through Saturdays, 1 to 5 p.m.
Sundays aod 7 to 10 p. m. Wednesdays and
Thursdays.
TEACIUNG ARTIST8 -Works lo several
media by full·lime faculty of Cal State Fullerton
at university's art gallery, 800 N. State ColleJZe
Blvd. Satw'day through Oct. 5. Preview recep-
tion today, 8 to 11 p.m . Gallery hours, noon to 4
p .m . Mondays through Fridays, 1to4 p.m. Sun·
days.
CS/PG-12 -Juried exhibit of crafts.
sculpture, paintings and grapblcs through Oct.
2S at Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W
-Malvern, J"ullert~n. Exhibit sponsored by
Orange County Art Auociatlon and Cultural
Groups Foundation of northern Orange County.
Hours Tuesdays through Sundays. noon to s
p.m.
SCULPTURES, PAINTINGS -Works or
Marcia R. Alexander and Michael Vance Kelly
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at Chapman College's Guggenheim Gallery.
Palm Avenue and Grand Street. Orange today
through Oct. 20. Also exhibit of work by faculty
in Upstairs Gallery. Hours at each gallery. 9
a.m. to s p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
WORK OF TWO ARTISTS -Metal and
wood sculpture by Larry Jones and weavings
a nd hand-formed paper work by Barbara
Nelson al Saddleback College Art department
fine arts gallery. 28000 Marguerite Parkway.
Mission Viejo. Hours 11 a .m . to 4 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays.
ART DEMONSTRATION -Ollle Barton
will demonstrate still Hie painting al 7:30 p.m.
Thursday meeting or Artists Association of Hun-
tington Beach north, Murdy Recreation Center,
Norma Drive and Golden West St.reel. Public in·
vited.
EXIUBIT AT CSLB -Stage designs and
the Russian Avant-~arde. an exhibit from the
coll ection of Mr. and Mrs. Nikita D. Lobanov-
Rotovsky. at The Art Museum and Galleries.
Cal State Long Beach through Oct. 8. Hours. 9
a.m . to s p.m. Mondavs throuf(h Fridays.
LIClft'ENSTEIN -An ex,hiblt of the art of
Roy Lichtenstein Saturday through Oct. 20 at
West Coast Gallery, Z700 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Preview with live band music
today, 7 to 10 p.m. Hours 11 a.m. Mondays
through Saturdays, until 9 p.m. Fridays, noon to
5 p.m . Swldays.
One thing ls clear -the talents or Che~ler,
who once served as director of tele'llls1on services
for the City or New York. and ~a1n. aa-well as lhe
new facility. are a credi~ to Long Beach
Ticket information C213l 436·3661
Art for Youth
Clnsses Set at NHAM
'fhree Saturday c!asse~ and two Sunday
sessions for children and youth art> offered &l
the Newport Harbor Art Museum u\ Newport
Beach.
All Around Art begins Saturday with two
sessions for children 5 to 8 year.i old Class C a:-
scbeduled from 9 to 11 a m . class Ji 30 e1 m l1J
t :30p.m.
ADVENTURE I N ART for youth 9 le 13 i:.
scheduled Saturdays from 2 to l p.m The same
class is aJso set for Sundays, 9 a.m. to noon.
Another Sunday class. Art Mix. is slated
from 1 to 4 p m It 1s for youth ages J4 to 18
Each of the above Saturday classes 1~
scheduled through Nov. 4 and the Sunday
classes through Nov. s.
Fee for chlldren or art gulld members i.;
S35. non-members fee as $45. tnrormallon
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Collegiate
Comic Grow
"Comfhg of Age u
musical roml'dv uhout
the pertla uf ~row1n1< u1.1.
will be peJ'f'ormC'd by lht·
Slar,1njC Atlor '
Rc~rtory Comp.in l C' I rvine Tu.-1>da y
a t 8 p m ~ n I h '-'
Fln ~·An s VtllaK
TbuleT'.
Th«" nluy ·~ d lr<'ch rl h) J ,, nw!\ cf\• fc,,_lt.,1, IH'
tor 1l1rt-ctor with tho
~•ulh Coa.l l\c pcrtory
f ht•Jtt>r 1n Cc>!llta M • u
Hook und lyrlcit Wt•r(•
"nlll•n by Gre11 Atkins
uno J ora nne Jull'U ,
mu"k ir. by C~I( llolt
and Judith Vaccaro and
..._~~~~~~~~~c h ortog raphy la b y
Hyatt defines:
Tilt:.C~t:.(<hi•I
vh I lnllll(k-d<1111\r. 1.-l.,A .
lllUOl h. frohl c.l11n.k MTll
kxJill((• II !! 1 he• pl.tH lot
pc·o~c who <lo Oklft 1h.an
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A11Jh<•11n I lyat1 I 1(111·1
Diane d rn~t.
T h t• I de> o w a d t ..
't-lopt>ct ln o Cal Stut" l.onl't Jlt·ach theutC"r
t•h•''S In wh1r h tho stu
dt''l'" d1 ('~IU.-d 1.1nd Im pro~ l!oed iu·t•nf.'li frorn
lht•1r own lives Mus1r
11ncl staging \\ere 1.1ddt-d
to the bl'rtfH :rnct thu
p 1 t' c t' w a 11 r e r I n c d
through performunct."
After thl' 1977 prt>·
m it• r ~ n t t he St u d JO
Tht>nter m Long Beuch.
the 1>1x clns~ member'>
formed an acting t•om
pony lo tour Southl'rll
California campu!>es
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LEE RITENOUR ENTERTAINING AT GOLDEN BEAR
Audiences Applaud
Gu_itarist's Switch
Jewish
Celebrate
Heritage
Jewi&h art.tracts. music, arts
and cralta wlll be among the
highlights of the Orange County
Israel Cultural Falr scheduled
Sunday at the Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive ,
Costa Mesa.
The Michael Honig Coll~Uon
or Judalca items such as
ChoouJda, Sabbath lamps and
spice boxes, will be featured at
the fair, 10 a .m. to s p.m.
There wlll be ethnic rood
booths. Israeli folk dancing.
Maccabiah track and field com·
petition for youth, juried art,
craft and photographic displays.
The fair ls sponsored by
Jewish Federation Council oC
Orange County and is part of a
celebration of Israel ·s 30th An·
nlversary. Admission is Sl
adults, 50 cents children.
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Of tlle OMty ,..._Staff
Top studio guitarh;t Lee. "Captain Fmgers" Ritenour proved
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what they thlnk of Ritenour·s help on their recent albums.
BUT CAPTAIN F INGERS admitted in a backstage in·
tervicw al the Golden Bear he wants to show that he is as al
home on the stage as he is in the recording studio.
Ritenour's soldout audiences were ecstatic about the transl·
lion made with his band Friendship.
The Palos Verdes native described the musk he writes and
plays as the "crossover" type of sound combining contem-
porary rock and jazz styles.
A guitarist since age 8. Captain Fingers said he spent m06l
or his younger y~ars ''learning everything on lhe planet. ..
Ritenour, now 26, said as a teen-ager he was a bit "con·
fused " by the myriad or sounds that inOuenced him -guitarists
Wes Montgomery, Eric Clapton. Jerr Beck and the Beatles.
THE YOUNG VIRTUOSO'S ability lo learn every style
quickly and quite well has earned bJm backup credits on most
top contemporary LPs out today.
Ritenour said he Intends to continue his highly rated studio
work but added that playing clubs like the Golden Bear or Los
Angeles' Roxy "Is more run ...
He has no Immediate plans lo get involved in endeavors
s uch as the "Roots," "Taxi Driver." "Saturday Night Fever"
or "A Star Is Born" soundtracks.
"My next solo album wiJI have more lmprovillaUon:• said
Ritenour who made his name by also performing at such Los
Angeles clubs as the Baked Potato.
A CLOSER WOK AT Captain Fingers' work shows a strong
Latin influence. Due to his 1974 lour with BraziUan Sergio
Mendes It can be heard sptinkled throughout his latest album
and earlier works.
buring hls band's weekend sets, Ritenour performed his
tunes including "The Captain's Journey" title track, "Morning
Glory" "Sugarloaf Express,'' "Matchmakers" and. from two
ulbums ago, "Margarita."
The personnel In Frlendshlp Included keyboardist Don
Grus in, whose brother l>ave co-produced . "The Captain's
Journey," Weather Report veteran Alelt Acuna on drums ..
percussionist Steve Foreman and bassist Abraha~ Laborea1
experimental avant-garde com·
positions ln a concert at UC
Irvine Monday.
The concert. scheduled for 11
a.m . in Gateway Commons. is
sponsored by the UCI Commit·
tee for Arts.
The J azz Ensemble is com·
posed or 20 UCLA students play-
ing under the direction or Gary
Cray, lecturer ln music. The
group performs numerous
original works by its members.
who play and compose pro·
fesslooally.
Gray teaches clarinet. sax·
ophone and woodwinds at UCLA
and appears as a member or the
UCLA Performing Artists. He
also is a frequent performer on
flute, clarinet and suophone for
the film and television or·
chestras of CBS, Universal and
Paramount studios.
NB Dancers
Set Tryouts
Auditions for the re-forming or
the Newport Ballet Company
are scheduled Saturday and Sun-day in Costa Mesa.
Those ages 10 to 13 are invited
lo audition at 9:30 a.m. Satur·
day. Auditions for the senior
company, 13 years and over. are
set for 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Each
session will be held at 2632 Santa
Ana Ave.
We Love the Unfancyness
at Le Biarritz
''After all, when we go out to
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three requisites. We of course
want good food, good service
and good atmosphere. Fancy
Is for once In a while, that's
why we eat at Le Blarritz
regularly."
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Musco
Simply superb dining -
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Lunch Monday lhru Friday
Dinner Served Seven Days
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414.N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach. California.
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(8 DAIL V PILOT Friday Septembet IS 1878
Moon's Death Eclipses Notorkty
Will The Wlw Regain Musical Stride Witlwut Drummer?
Hy "llC"llAEL PA 'JC EVICH °' ... O.llt ..... *"
Thl' <.lt•Jlh lu!'lt Wt"t•k or Who drummt'lt Kuilh
Moon rn.1rk~ not univ 1tw <'loetna chapter In \ht•
Ufl· or orw of nx'k i. mu'lt <'Ole>rlul characters,
but l•l!!>o th<> probuble drm1se of a IS year
rnus i<'al 1n.,l1tution
11111 dt'uth, at Jl, sau.JI)' um~ at a tim e when
The Who w1" undt'fllOlnf! a resur1ence in
populanty 1rnd rommrrc1al uccess <i e a Top Tto rccordl
THF. BAND'S n NAL paae, "Who Are
You." <MCA ~\ comes up 1>hort In recaptur·
IOI the glor1ca ol ''Who c; :-..ext ' t'llht YUN MIO
or the much unheralded Q\wdrophc rua" pro.
Jtcl released In 1972
Out 1t nont>thcle 11 hinted al a regained
01u111caJ str1d~ for a quartet lhat had not shared lb~ same •tudlo Mnce 197S. Only an over·
reliance on 11trinti and horn arranaements mar
what is st.ill• valuable momento
"Wc.>'re all very plt>u~ed," Moon said an an
interview a few Wf'eks tn1ck "We Just learned
how to bf> The Who again ·
At its peak, no rock band conveyed the
youthful exuberance and rebellious power of
rock better than The Who
MOON'S POWE&FUL DRUM attack -a
nearly constant flurry that meshed so well with
John Entwhisle's swooping bass lines and Peter
Townsbend's crashing guitar chords -was the
band's early trademark. '
It contributed to a string of bits in the early
'60s like "Happy Jack," "My Generation," and
"I Can See For Miles." The Who's notoriety
binged. in part, on its penchant for destroying
amplifiers and guitars on stage until legitimacy
came with the rock opera "Tommy" in 1969.
But "Moonie" remained the band's cbild·like
outlaw.
CSTS ended up in swimming pools. A Who
tour could be traced by trashed hotel rooms
across the country. Townshend called him "a n
artist in mayhem.'' T
A PERSONAL RECOLLECTION of Moon's
e rratic lifestyle came during the "Fallout
Shelte r" tour in 1972 that featured the Who's iJI.
fated experiment with background tapes to ac·
company the live performance.
Before a capacity crowd of 14,000 at San
Fra ncisco's awful Cow Palace, Moon lasted 20
minutes before taking a header over his drum
kit and passing out at singer Roger Daltrey's
feet.
Exhausted. or perhaps just dead drunk,
Moon was doused in a backstage shower and
c arted back on stage. Five minutes later he was
down again, this time for keeps.
The show would have cancelled were it not
for a n 18-year-old Who fan named Scott who ap-
Old Films Back
On OCC Screen
E ight different classic films will b e
s creened Otis fall in Orange Coast College's
Saturday evening mm series. starting Satur·
day. Films will be shown at 8 p.m. in OCC's
Forum.
Season tickets for all eight films are priced
al $8. The season passes are available in the
OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Ad·
ministration Build1ng. The office is open Mon-
d ay throu~h Friday from 8 a.m . to 7 p.m. and
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.
Individual tickets for the first seven films
a re priced at $1 each. Admission to the final
film of the season is $2.
Dates and films thls fall are: Sept. 16 "I
Remember Mama ;" Sept. 23, "Life of Emil
Zol a;" Sept. 30, "Fountainhead;" Oct. 7, "The
Sun Also Rises;" Oct. 14 , "A Majority or One;"
Oct. 21, "Gunga Din;" Oct. 28, "Gaslight;" and
Nov. 4, "Camelot."
For information about the series, phone
556·5880.
WHO DRUMMER: KEITH MOON
peared from the audience after Townshend
called for volunteers.
THE NEXT NIGHT IN San J ose. however.
Moon was brilliant.
Moon was a 17·year-old electrician trainee
in his native north London when he fi rst saw the
Who in a local pub and asked lo sit in. It became
his job for life.
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Asked ll he might one day pack It all in, he
replied, "Quit? Never ! l mean, what else could l do?"
BEST WEEK.END BET: Laguna Beach
Rock with Local Talent, Storyville and Mark
Turnbull Saturday at 6 p.m. at Laguna Beach
Bowl. Tickets only $3.
AROUND mE STUDIOS:
-Lyon Studio of Newport Beach bas
finished the Local Talent album <Kurt Lyon
engineer) ... Recent sessions with Bonnie Raitt
bassist Freebo producint band that included
keyboard.lat Billy Payne <lJWe Feat), guitarist
Albert Lee <EmmyLou Harris> and drummer
TrU Imboden <Kenny Lo1tln.s>.
Australia's Kevin Borritcb Express due in
with Leo Sayer keyboard player Richard Baker
at the helm ... Possible seasioM due with
bassist Alphonso Johnson.
-'Sunwood Sound of Costa Mesa has
product due from Jonathan Hansen with in·house
Free Spirit Productions providing backing
... singer Vicki Rosino at work ... A Ii ve Stan Orio
a lbum recorded at the Beach Ball in Newport
should be out soon.
-3·D SfUDIO OF COSTA Mesa is where
Michael Bishop and band are putting together
the Radius Records Hour, specials on the his·
tory or rock heard each Wednesday from mid·
night to 1 a.m. on KNAC out of Long Beach. Na·
tional radio syndication is in the works and
Bishop's "Red Light" EP I.a doing well at area
ouUets.
-United Audio of Santa Ana is working
with Band of T he Century <Mark Ettie
engineer> ... Album just completed for Young
Americans <Hank Quinn engineer/Milton An·
derson producing ... Local band Eulogy start·
ing an album next week.
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UCI Presents
"C6MING OF AGE"
A musical celebration of tlie penis of growing uo.
TueSday. Seotember 18. 8:00 p.m.. Village Theatre
Gen. u and Students S2.50.
PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND -New Orleans
Ja.z.z Tuesday, Set>tember 26. 8:30 p.m., CrawfOfd Hall
Gen. 14. Other StUdenta 13. UCI Studenta 12.
LEO BROUWER -Crasslcal Guitarist from Cuba
Sunday. October 1. 8:00 o.m . CtawfOfd Hall Gen. 15,
Other Student• s.c, UCI Students 13.
GILBERT & SULLIVAN -Ooero A La carte presents
hlglilights from MTlie Mikado.-.. H M.S. Pinafore" and
others.
Saturday. October 7. 8·00 p m .. Village Theatre
Gen. SS. Olhef Students 14. UCI Students S3.
Tickets available at ASUCI Box Office from 9·30am to
4pm. Gateway Commons 833-5549. For further info.
call Committee for Ans 833-6378.
. . .
MOVIES Friday, September 15, 1978 DAILY PILOT €1
GHnapse of "Saving Grace'
ZIGZAG •• •
<From Page C2>
Laguna. which is specializing in new
material this year. will hold readings for the
local premiere of George Furth's "Twigs" on
Sunday, Sept. 24. at l pm. ln the playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. The play
calls for one woman and seven men and will be
directed by Jan Arvan.
AT DIE MOMENT, Laguna is putting the
finishing touches on its world premiere or "The
Failure to Zlgzaf?," an original war drama by
Orange Coast College drama instructor John
Ferzacca. The show opens Tuesday and runs for
three weekends under the d1rection of playhouse
managing director Doug Rowe.
"Zigzag" will be staged Tuesdays through
Saturdays at 8:30 with a 2:30 matinee on Sun-day Oct. 3. at the Moulton Playhouse.
Christina Nicholls s creams and takes CO\'·
er as Ri chard Gunst attempts to protect
her from a burglar l·nle ring her apartment
in the above st•t•nc from San Clemente
Community Theater 's production of "Sav-
ing Grace ... The 8:30 p.m. show opens this
wee kend and wi ll continue Thursday.
Saturday stagings through Oct. 7 at 202
A vcnido Cabrillo. For more information.
phone 492-0465.
Summer's 'Best' Stays
.,FOUL l"lAY" c-"''" tn. !tlOl .c....-11 c-d•es w1111 a Hllcllcock tnro11er ano wee~ mostot tlWtl,,,.
TMre "torret"'ng for ewrybOdy -slai>SUO,
-.i11 c,...acten , • ..-1cum Of roma1><1
Most of all, I-• I\ Goldi• Hawn, WllO dlllvtts
a bfllli•nlly sustalfted PlfiOrmance '" th<t blon»
1n lao1>1rdy
Chevy ci.. .. ret•H or. "°me ot nls TV man-
nerisms. bUI h" detM n a IUd•nQ ma n •-l)r"omlM
Colin HIQgl,,,., wr>Me rewr•nce t0< Hitchcock
w•1 d"Pl•vecf In SHv~ Str~d": wrotf' tnt\ ON
ano dtr•steci •• ••II Ho know\ now to kHP ,,....
acflon 119"'9 R~tll<t PG. pro1>o11>ty t>«au~ ol l1nQu1gt'. ,._,.,,~net\\ •ncl >UrO\, all mild
* * * "CA~ltlCOllN ONE" 11 a loe>nof<1' &dventuro
an auda<•OUS tali ll'l.lt '1rl!ln. cr@Outlty •lmost to
IM l>reaklng Point Ltler"' mlncl<!<I voewer\ may
scoft al ,,.,. t•te of • Mars '"nd•no laked by • dl~ret1 government. but Ille •<llon "latt -
cl•ver enough lo emnar• 1"°'41 In s.arclt of tntlf·
l•1nm~nt
Besode~ ar~ ,,.. revollltlom 111 Wuhlnoton,
-can cell,,,. story ,.,.f•tcned1
WrltH dlr«10r P9i.r Hyams II. "'4•nclld story tel~ wl>o CMt draw fine perlormancn from
MllcOPters as Well •• actor• Tne <•II. Jame• Bro1t11. Bre<'Cla V.ccaro. S..m Wateoton, OJ
Stmp'°n, H&I Holbt'OOk, K<tren 81.ock And Telly
S.nlas1111Dtlei,lunnybll R•lad PG
* * * "TH a OltlVllt" -Wllll. terrtll(,Cll-of
• rOl>bery Qlf-•Y <er "" SQU.clron• ~ P04lce car\ Trie mov1111rocffdl-nnlll U..rffftar.
All Of Ule <IMl<acteo »<•name•~" end wr1tar-
d•re<t0< Wiiie< Hiii •C>PHr\ 10 lie atttmP4111Q an
.,.,\tenUel t •r .. cN w 111rn The <omtt'n•tlon
-•n't wotk, ti. dynamism ot llW stunn onty un-
C1trlln1r1Q Ille -Inns o. Iha dlaloQuo.
Ryan O'l-IP•I never cnanoo\ ni. bland ..
pre\S•on, e'¥1"" at tOO mc>fl. and 1 .. bell1 Adf.,l's
lovely 1..c1 '"""''"' bten~ Brun ~rn play• ono ot In~ """"""' Bruce Dern Crail•• n the dele< ltvt. RaltO A.
* * * WHO'LL n ew THE ltAIN I\ an •mbltlout pre.
sent·day at._y of -ttw Vietnam wa. cor·
rupled tndlvl-1 llYIS. Michael Moriarty, •
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
~ ALL AOU AOMITIIO ~ "--' °"-... ll9ffleel
Au. 0 l!JI MIO II 'I.Ml llr~IVt
'"' lfAL "' '"' M01'lON l'ICruN OOGaOI ~ MOULATIOk
Marine llKned 1ourn.11h\I, cle<ldls lo run ,..,.,.n
from Vtetnam to '"" Untied Stain. ano l,,,,otvn nl• wile, T-v W1ld, ano a lorrMr Mar•ne
ouekly, I-lock l'lotte
They ,,,.,,_, .. t~y •ncGIM'tter a Udlsll< OM'9
wno may °' may l'IOI be QOWrnm.nt ~s
MOll•allo1u are nary 1-iolte read• 1-illtnche .nct
wm• sequent~ tau. well as• rManlnvl•M foray onto the ftlm WO<ld.
But director Karl Rolu kffPS the tonslon
mounting from 1114! lleQlnnlnQ, ancl Ila dra""
su119ro0< e>erlormanc•• from Iha tllrM stars. AattO A, It contain• rouQn 13"9..aQI, torture M•
quencu and ~tr1t1ons ot drUQ uso.
* * * "HOO,.Elt" os a stambanQ tollowup to IHI
yur 's •urprl .. 1111 "Smolley and Ille B•ndll "
Tnl\ time Burt Reynold\ Is Ille world's Qr .. t11I
stuntman, and dlrK tor Mal 1-ieedllam knowinQIY
IHdl him -his brawny COllOr1J through• sue• ceulon of fan1 .. 11c •lunts.
1-ieedllam, one of Ille DHI stuntmon allYI, OC>-
vlouslv knows Ille territory, but he's also skllllul
al Po<tray1ng ti. canwr-ri1 of tlMlt 11arlHS
brff<t
I !'1 •11 lalr1y mlndlns, but IOlllly entff111111ng.
Roynolds Is _.-1.0 ntct ty by S.lly Field,
Brian Keith -Jan-M1Clletl Vln<ent. llelecl PG.
* * * "INTEltNATIOHAL VRLVET" ls e -'·not a nim•k• of the film !NI,,,_ Ellrebetll Taylor
a >tar In 19". This time T 11um O'N••I P'•'l"l ll>t
Qlrl wllO beats all the -•o win Ille blQ ,_,.
race She Is not as lowly ff thl young Teytor, bul
~ t>as ttw same s~r P'IMnc•, and ~ ridtS
•mHlnQIY -1.
PrOducer-cllreclor·wrlter 8ry1n Fortlff Cllt-
pteys obYt~ 111entlon ,.,.. ti. ...,11me11tal mcw-
ltt ot yore. His pace Is too letsurety at 11....._ ll<lt
,,.. tot•• ettact 11 ._rt·warmlng. a w11corne an-
11001• to thl ,...,,,,,,.,"Of 1111 summ.r SUOlf hits.
N•nett• -· Chl'ISI-Plummor -especlllty AntfllH>y HOPlllM as the Olympic
Games coed\ help lend crldlbltlly 10 •hat could
ltave bfftl mushy ff a """'' ,.,.. 91r1s.
* * * "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" prHenl\ Warren S.al·
ty'\ vl•ion of Ille ,..,..,Her. It " d pla<•d pl11<e ol
dry-Ice vapor Where tne newly departed bOlrd •
•now-while Concorde. Mlslak1nly pronounc:od
..,_ ... ,,_.,
dHd lroma c¥craosll. Joe P...clllton C8utty11 .. 1-
to-d to return lo urtll, flr•f •• a _.-tut
m 1111ona1re. ti..n '" ct1Mr1erb.acll '°' the L~ AnQ<tlesR~
Sue h p1o111nv cOUld haw proo..d • i.aventy d i\·
...... DUI mtraclM dO 1119Pen,
Tn~ su~lllQ CMI Is fine, MDKl•llY Ma'°"·
Jack W.rdl'n •• the toottMlll trainer, -Owrlo
C.rOdln encl l>t•n Ca<lnon •• murder plOfters.
Rated PG, DUI ,,.,. film Is IS Cllln IS BNtly'S
"Shamp00" wM r..,nc;hy.
* * * "AMllttCAN HOT WAX" It •11 Infectious •no
u tromlly 1111111 enerQy celtbre tlon ol IM roots of
rock '11' roll and Ow men whO plonoered lhl• "de• oenera11•· new l'lyle 01 music back In 19S'I -1-iew
York disc Jocuy Alen l'retd.
Tllo movie bll1lcally combines 1 tllinly fic-
llOMlltad mont-of .,.,. IHI few N yl durinv
which l'rMcl was at 1111 IOP of Ills protnslonll
carHr and • wmpte ot Ille hit rock 'n' roll t.-s
Of Ille late 'Jela.
Director Floyd Mulru• ulit11u the loose
scrMllPllv of C¥~UA strOltft In an lnterfttlnQ
m.nner by prtw11tlne Fr-Cm.rwlOUlly -•·
ad by Tim MWttlrel "IN calm.,... wltlll!I • r*
11141 storm of unrMt and lfldKISlon Con the P«t of tr.e kldU -controvenv Ion 11'11 pert ot 11'11
1Slabllshl'MMI.
* * * "THE auoov HOl.LY STOllY" 11 ttw MlrprlM
hit of Illa ..,,,,,...r MalOft, a gontlt, 119rc~ve oloorep11y of lhl rock •n• roll pioneer Wllo6t _..
lnQ carHr -In 1 ltff pt-crlltA
Thi scr1P4 by llW latt A_, Glitter Is N l"-
condescondlllQ ~ 11ypee1; II simply t•lls ,_ •
Lubboclt, TuH, boy maneQecl to •1<-Ille htlQ~IS 01 a IWW rnualc lllduttry witllOUI IOSlnQ NS
lrrtaQrlly.
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1n<1 lldllltv -II'• all live. no ptaVbackl.
l he lllm'\ ma;.,, force Is Gary Buwv. a ,..
m•rkabl• combln.tlon of a<10< •ncl musician, Don
Stroud and CllartH Martin 5mlth are ideal u
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SEPT. 16 THRU 24
GEORGE COLOURIS 6th ANNUAL
~~ID/~ ~JAZZ~
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UCI PRESENTS
Tuesday , September 26
Crawford Hall -8:10 p.m.
General $4. Other Students . Faculty . and
Staff SJ . UCI Studer.ts 52 . Tickets
available at ASUCI Box Office from 9:30am
to 4:00pm. Ga teway Commons 833-5549. For
further info . call Committee for Ar ts at
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DAI\. Y PILOT • Frida~. Septem~r I&, 1178 Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS
11\11>\\
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l.'00. Q.I llODKa
W8A WOold liu~t
C~M'I> LI ... C.OV
.. llO't t>f lhft ,, •Oun<I
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'*-()oinny l oc-8ncl '°'*' Mllvw• llOM lhlt
Swperdome tn New
OftMne.. LOUlelt1ne .........
DCJllOINCY ~' The P•r•m•dlCI •••
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Carol 111'11 Miile .,. on New 'Aveng er'
OOOo1o110 9IOM ""'*' Or19 wlltllS 10 00 OUI IOI Ille
~ tCN)Ol loottlell I..,,,
• 8T111UTIS Ofl SAH
f'MNCtSCO
....... mull uno.roo. dell·
cete ooe<llliOn to restore
hit ,,._,ing atter en 1n1ury
sutt«ld during e cell to a
Folio\\ ing m tht• footstep.., of Diana R1(:!(!
<Jnci Ltnd!-.;1~ Thor..,on, Jo,mna Lumley
... tar~'w1th P<.ilnt'k ,l\JJt'lll't' in "ThL· N~w
Aveng(•rs." 111't:m1e1'1tlg t<Jnight at I 1 30
on C US. ('h;innl'I ~
.. 'SUo! tlOfl at OvtA f.AtfV .
Arlef\e F11M>C11 dl~-
1\er CMMf end hM , ....
tlOnlttlp """" lier aon. Peter. preYlfltlng car llO(;t·
denll, prlv111 pon11on
plen1 (R)
G &PECW.
"HVoe Parll" franlclln 0
Roosevelt • hc>melown m
New Yorti Stele Ill exa·
M1nf!d trom poHltCAI. htS-
IOrtCll end land u11
e>erac>«hVflt
(I) C88NEWS &30. I LOVE LUCY
Lucy prom•-to teal ,_
llps, Nte<elly. before pus-
·~ on the 1e1M1 ~ &J MtCHAa JACKaON
Guest Producer •nd
dlrec10t ~ L• Roy
I CAOSS-WITS
7:00 C88 NEWS
• NBC NEWS
LIARStlUB
80WUHOFOR
DOLLARS
• SIX MIWON DOLLAR
MAN
"Opera1ion F1relly"
., SAHFORO ANO SON
L•mont dtsc:ove<6 that the
potc:eta1n figure h"' hu
l>oughl ••quite vatuat>le fl3 MACNEIL I LEHRER
A£POAT ml VOTER'S PIPELINE
"Electt<>n '78 .. Jim Coopt1<
d6als with the lllSUt'S and
canchdatee 1n lhe Novem-
ber ~al eleehon
([) JOKER'S WILD
7:30 8 LAST OF THE WILD
"Ptreles 01 Tiie F'OfMI • CJ PLEASE STANO 8Y
Cha•n.-1 Lbtf ng•
8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFM8 (CBS) San Diego
D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles
®) KCST (ABC) San Diego
I KTTV 11no) Los Angeles
KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles
811 KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angelos I!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach
I MEWL VWEO BAME
JOKER'S WILD
AOAM·12 '
Malloy. II p11r1-11,.,. Unl\'flf•
••ly 1tudon1, !Inda hlmMll
in mo middle of a c1mou1
1101 m 28TONIOHT
()) THE MUPP£T8
Ouoat JOhn C'-41 lend•
rua own zany humor to the
tnlldcap merriment ot the
world ot Muoi>ell
8:00 II THE INCREDIBLE
HULK
The Hulk Md • young pu-
aenger a1t1Hnpt 10 bring a
1othnor satoty down •lier
lhtl r.rew" dis.ti bled (R) 0 NBCMO\llE
S Hu&h•P 1nvos1on1"
(P•fl<ftlfl<81 Rot>ett vaugnn,
Chr11top'-Lee A UFO
••Pf"I j()tna Wllh • friendly
1116<1 commanete< 10 bltll•
a t>oallle IOfce detonnlned
to ov"'1ake EMth
0 MOVIE
• ''The ConQuerOf WOfm"
( 19681 \11nc;en1 Prlee. ten
Ogilvy A 171h-eenlury
witch huntef 1adt1llcetly
tnurdeu anyone wh<>m he
~u•P&C.11 ot w11chcroft. (2
hr~ I 0 MOVIE • • • * "Exodu1" ( 19&0)
Paul NewmBn. Eva Marie
Saint Jowllh refugff9
escape trom BrKten 1n1em·
rn.ll camps on CyptU• to
... ~ With lhe helO OI II
b• 1v1 unOlf OI ound le.90et
(J hrt I
• MOVIE
• • • •, Tiie Oellanl
Onu • 1191181 S1dn11y
POHHlt Tony Cutll• Hand
cutltO IOQOther. I bl&elr.
tne.n ll"d 11 wt1t11 mnn. •K•i>e&• trom a chain
gang, 1lr~le IOI 1119"
t1fltldom II! ht• I
G) CAAOL BURNETT
ANO f'Rt£N08 o""' JOhfl Byner G» MOVIE
e • • ,,., "fear Slrtkes
Out" ( 19571 Antl'lony
Petktnt. Karl Melc:ktn Bol-
10<1 Red Sox player Jimmy
Pter1811 s rise to 11'141 109
and 11r1 climb b8dl up attM
a ~ b<Nkdown IS
ChrontGled 12 l'lrs I mm WASHINGTON
WE.EK IN REVIEW
@J NEWS
1:30 . RAMS FOOTBAU.
HIOHUGHTS
fl) G WAU. rmaT
WEEK
"Ae.i Eltatr Tiie Last
1n1u11ion Hed09?" Guest
WotUam L Madl. plt1net,
The Meck Compenv.
9:00 8 (() C88 MOVIE • * * "Grenet Tllefl Auto"
( t9n) Ron Howard. Nancy
M0tgan A young men and
the daughter or a m11t1on-
111re elOpe to Laa \legu 1n
het rattler's Rolls Royce.
p.;rtued by • collec11on ot
fortune hunlets
G) MERV GRIFAN
Guetll Slleelty Greene,
Loi• F•lana. Andree
If Mc:Cardle. The RoMtlls.
The Amazing KrltNcln. Nici<
Glider. R•y Fell SI MASTEAPIECE
THEATRE
"The Meyot Of Casle<-
bfldge" Henct>ard remar-
ries Sutar\: 1tn employee· s
lnl-1 1n their daughter
C8UMS c~ IOf Ille
MayOf. whO leer• he w111 be
found out (Part 2 OI 7) (RI
ml OOVERHMEHT1ANO
ACN>EMIA: T)1E ~EASV
BOND
Guests· Or. David
M11111ew1. Univer1Hy ot
Aleblma prellldent: Or.
Robert Coldwell Wood,
Untvertity ot Mauacl'lu·
ee111: Or Stephen Grau·
bard. protesaor and edit Of:
Or Allen Goldwin Of Ille
AITl8(1Can En1erpr1ae tnsll-
lute ®J MOVIE * • ,,. "Operation Cobra"
(1971) Oallld Jonsaen, W•I·
llam Conrad. A drug·
amuggt1no nng 11 tracllect
down by a 11am of Treas-
l!!J aoen•• 12 ~.1
8';:30 u QUINCY
'Star
By JA V SHARBUTT
LOS ANGELES IAP>
Americans will be
d1v1dcd m debate Mon-
day. Al TSSUC will be
whether "Star Wars·· 1s
better than the "Bat-
wind s up lead1n~ a
ra~tag, 220 ship collcc-
t 1on of survivors after
the c.tttack. other good
thespian!> abound in the
!.how
tlestar Gala!'lica" mak-TH F. STANDOUTS
init a three·hour ARC de· back -are so beautiful-arc Richard Hatch. as
but thi:. Sunday at 8 p.m. ly exccutc.-d even current his surv1v1ni! son; Dirk
on Channel 7 or former aerial gunscls Bc nt•d1ct <1s raffish ,
To quote Dilly Martin. will applaud. I ad y. c h a s in g Lt .
as Greene's daughter.
for whom Starbuck has
tug eyes. and Herb J ef.
f<.>rso n as Starbuck 's re·
liable win~man. Lt.
Boom er.
To chronicle events
after the sneak att.ack Is
like trying to put the
Johnstown Flood in an
eyedropper. The film is
so rich in plot twists.
turns and well·ed1tcd I take no sides. I just Besides Greene, who Starbuck: Maren J ensen
say .. Batllestar" proves ---------------------------------
011 is not lost in TV, that
s ome In It s till care
enough to do their very
best and that this is it in
all areas.
Produced by "Star
Wars" s pecial-effects
whiz John Dykstra, the
s aga does n 't have
earthlings seeking new
planets . Instea d ,
humans of all creeds
and colors set out lo find
planet earth.
WHAT STARTS
voyage is a spacc·age
Pearl Harbor attack on
their home planets by
the wicked Cyl ons.
mechanical giants bent
on exterm ina ting
humanity and replacing
it with technology.
As at Pearl Harbor.
peace talks precede the
s n eak attack, t h e
humans' f'Uard is down
and the only leader wor-
ried by the Cylons is
Lorne Greene, cast as
Cmdr. Adama, head of
the good ship Galacllca.
That his fear s are
j ustified Is tragica ll y
shown when one of his
two sons <both are
fighter pilots) dies In the
first round of good vs.
evil , the latter depictro
by sinister Darth Vader
types.
AS WITH ''°Star
Wars." this and other
aerial -pardon me.
space --jouslinR offers
brilltant special effects.
painstaking attf'ntion lo
det ail and realistic·
TONIGHT
69th and 70th Assembly District Candidates
sounding pilot chatter. DFlAcl\IGE CDUN'TV PM •BLIC TEL~ ~•ON And the combat se--7 .-~ r;;;;v1~
que ncee -the good
I •
.. ' -.
103
FM
STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR
r..oit f a,hion lsl::ind Newport Beach
.. . . . .
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC U 5 :00 Boxing C ha m -
pionship. The 15-round remat ch between
new champion Leon Spinks and ex-
t1Ucholdcr Muhammad Ali . who says
this will be his last fight. live from the
Superdomc in New Orleans.
NBC Gt 8 :00 "Stars hip Invasions."
A new TV movie with Robert Vaughn
and Christopher Lee as allies battling a
hostile space force.
KCOP Q) 8:00 "Fear Strikes
Out." Anthony Perkins stars as baseball
pl~ycr Jimmy Piersall who waged a
dram atic battle with mental illness.
Karl Malden co-stars.
"Thi Tlltgll eon.'1 Con-
nected ro The Knee
Bone .. Quincy and Nv-
M 81 college I ludetlll elll·
m1ne • nlc:t<ed 111'011 bone
lt'I -c;ft of Ille 1Nlh
blhtnd e 20-yHr·Old
llOmlClde ( R)
t0:00 I a NEWS MOHTOAUERY
A gunftghler rldel 1n10 1
1own In wndl 1111 people
know 1H 11>0u1 him and 1111
!!!SI fiD THE PAL.USERS
As ll'le new Duke ot Omni.
um. Plon11gene1 mual
rehnqu11h hll po1I ol
.~•nGellor o f the
Exehflquer 0 tencor a 1 r""
to odv&nc41 the c•reer or
Ph1nea Finn end lind a
husband for country C:OUI·
In Adelelde (R)
(II!) SPECIAL
"Att•lr In The Atr" Tiie love
Of llylng ts examined 11 tl'lrl
1977 Eaperltnenlel A1tor1tt
AMOCl81kln Fly-In Conven·
11on In OthkOSh. Wtscon.
11n. IM world's largeat .,,..
ationevent 10:30 1 • NEWS 11:00 a a Cl) 9 NEWS
OATINOOAME IJ MOVIE * e ·~ "BHIOf" t t9nl
P•trlC•a ....... Scott Jeeo-
by A VoUf'9 Amerl<:an bOy.
unable 10 O\llfcome e
speeQll defect. klflers an
emotional bfetlkdOwn 11
1111 divorce of 1111 p111en".
(2 l'lfl I m THE ODO OOUf't.E
In order lo Win the llVOf of
hf• new q1r1frlend. O.C.r
~ on a neauieu klcic W FERNWOOO 2NIOHT
Guest• Wendy Prtc:e, May·
Of Merle Jeellf. Albert
Hotson. Mike Tlmmln1.
Mary Lou Brldgowallf.
tii) DICK CAVETT
OuHI Or Chrletlaen
Bamlrd. llmOUI 811<1 eon-
troverelll helrt lranl()lanl
au<gee>n (R) ID MACHEJl t L£HAER
REPORT 11~ 8 (() NEW AVEHGlRS
SIMCI and Purdey's mut·
de< ln\lflttgallon leads
lhetn 10 a detOllle 1atand
ul«I •s a monk s ratteat
0 TONIGHT
Holl Johnny Carson
Oues•s Snec:ky Greene
Plac1cto Domingo Barbar"
Howar~ D lWIUGHT ZONE
The Earth tails out ol •IS
Ofbtt •net starts mov•no
towards tr.e sun G RONA BARRETT
Rona Baneu pr-• 1111
MW lhaw9 on ABC
• HOGAN'S HEROE.8
Hog•n tflH 10 11'11111 111e
aid Of a Swed11h soenhat
tortheAlltff
ti) GET8MART
A tul\K>n model 1nt0fm•
Stnarl tllal rmport.ant
klpersontc: plans are HWn
1ntoadrMS
fl) CAPTIONED WOfru>
NEWS TONIGHT !ml RONA BARRETT
PREVIEW
Ron• Barrett pr-1> new
&hOws on 1e1ev1a.on
t.«:>RNING
12:00 9 TWIUGKT ZOHE
A guntnen l0t llrfe 1e11rns
tll•t 11<1 quarry has alre8dy
~kllled 8 9 BARETTA
"Pl.yin' Poiiee" Barella
poset as a df\19 delllef 10
trip twO hoods flOPtn(j ott
people by 11nperaona11no
Pollee otlloers IRI
G) HOT CITY Ol8CO
Tl'le hollesl names •n lht!
world ol d•&CO will be
guesting. s1ng1no the 1111es1
disco Ma wMe Ille Hot
Clly O•ncOfS move &mid a
maze of pu1sa11no 1a-
1>eamt. ftash<nQ ~lrobes.
mvron end *C)eetal lflecls
-~ Wiien AllCI 1811.N II jOO II'
.,, OfllCe c:omptelety SU•·
rounded by ~ Rafi)/' ~
JlllOulV CfUllt an •moo•
Sible SllUlllOf\ 8D MOVIE * • ,,. "Thi Mo11 01no11
OUI Oeme" I 19:12) Joel
McCre•. f. 1y Wray 8aMd
on lhe story by RICh8rd
Connell. 1n in.-l>untei
decldlt he M>Old "''* hunl l)IOOle lhln ll'lff'llOll
(lhl .~mll\I
12:309 MOVIE * * •,i, "Operello"
Wlrblld" I INAI Seen
Connery S1111ley Hol\Oo
way Ape.rot undldleelld
llllrt become '*°" by llC<:idenl C , hr &::. """ > G» LAS \/£GM UOATS
LIHE
f2:401) Cl) cea LATE MOVIE * • •,i, "Murde< On flight 50:2" C 19751 Hugi\ 0 8r141f'.
Robert Stack PHl«IOllf'
on ii lrMUllatlllC tllghl
pen!<: when 11 rnurd« "
c:ommtlted by aomeone on
l>Oltd
t-00 D MIOHIOHT SftECW.
Host L•"Y 0.llln 0.-ts
Tony Oflen<k>. T avar1t.
Evelyn • Chatnpagne
KlflQ. The Ca,,. the Jel'
Kutath Oime»rs Oevo G MAVEAICI<
"Thi Lonetome Reunion"
ti) SOAP FACTOAV
Ol8CO
1:078 MOVIE * * * "Oougl>IOI Of The
M1nd .. C 19.691 R1y Milland
a-r .... nev " pro1a .. or ot cybernetic~ CIOtmS he 11
VllHed by l'lrl teGenlly
lolled. younQ daughter 1
sptfll I I .... 30 mm I
®l MOVIE
• • .,. ·oun1iot-t '"
Abilene" 119671 8oboy
D•rtn £ m1ly Bo1nk ;
Al>tlene \ ahef1ll whO 'OSI
hll ,,..v6 ourinc: lhl! CrVll
W11 relu•n• and 1) De<
auaded IO 1esu,.,_ h1S ,00
p11r :20,,,.n,
1:30 m HIGH HOPES e MOVIE
• • "Nign11ner1 tn Waa"
119691 Ca,,,.,on Mrlehell
~-MOVli • • 'Holtman" l 197 'I
Ps111 Sellers. S1,.1ad
CUNdt
G) MOVIE • * • "The Ud't frOf'I'
Sh1ngha1· C Hl•&i Orsor
We41es. R•I• HlywOtlll :2;261 NEWS
2:30 NEWS
MOVIE
• • • · C111enov l · •o
( t9651 Marc:eno Mu1root1n·
nr, Vorna L•St
2:37 1 MEWS
2:40 T ALKA80UT WITH
TAUMAH JACQUES
TN Gr .. 1 Diet Oeoale .. '-301 NEWS 3·.0 anve lDWAAOS
•-00 MOVIE
• • • .,, 'Garf'!•.., .. t 193111
J'r"d A~1au11 G1n11e•
ROQtl'S
G) UOVlf.
• • •,, 'fhe S1••no1e<"
c •9641 Victor Suono David
McCleen •·101 NEWS 4:28 NEWS
4:IO MOVIE
• • • 'Aruon"" 1194-0t
Wllhem 11oto11n, Jean
At1hu• 9 MOVIE
• "•• V1gr1antf' I e<•or''
l 19$41 W•ld 8•" ElloOll ._.11/'f Ellen Kay
"'\ 11 'Kl>:\ Y
t.«:>ANING
7-00 I) CAME AA THREE
flullt l JatNH Ga""'ay pe<·
t()lmJ. mu•.c:.tl '4!lecltan<,
Mld ct1~ h·~ ~re llnO
~ pteierencr->
I YOGI'S 8PAa RACE
@ PINK PANTHEf'
HOTFUOOE
ELEMENT Aff't' NEWS
WOMAN: f'E.ll lO
MEI. 811 Alff18TS
The pain•Ot$ and 'SQJ1PIO••
ol folov" Scoha Mno too
icene:. ••om ....,<h •llt!)o
dlllW lheff •nSP•t ll>Ofl ... II
1aem1ne<1
Cl) J08 SEAACJ:f
7:908 OUSTY'S
fAEIE..OUSE
laAC-=~000
THl l~ RANGER
THAT'S ENOUGH
AOMPEf' AOOM
FL~f'
ARAANGIHG
1:00 R CE POP£Yf' MOVIF.
" • ''• ·Cevu"" Scout" , ,..,.., :. Roo Catnu•or
Audrey Lone
8 @ ~.U.OfACE
MO'lll
• • 1 1moe<1ac" 11G!>•I
S•e•••no H3yden Vera
R:ut:.tor m MOVIE
• • •,, l he Laav Ano The
Bandit I 19!t 1 • I OU•'>
Heyward P&trrc1a Med•n11
fB DIRECTION 78
'40rehty ()I Med•n Dan
1e1 Scl\OI • Robe<1 M..it>ol
••net Har•on E•toson •net
V11gin1e Carter d•SCU~•
COf'l8'"pot 31'\r 18•Pv•S•On
"ande1ds d'1d pr xttce!.
M df'•tr Aqron).,,.
moder'l!IK
8;30 CJ GODZILLA POWER HOUR Q t1) SUPERfRIENDS
ti) SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
-Clash With Class
scenes It defies brief
desc rl ption.
But rest assurro 1t is
induslrial·stren~th en-
tertainment. 1ls mo·
ments of great drama
and doom nicely mixed
with sly bits of humor.
such as a outer-space re·
sort scene tnvolving a
trio of lady s ini?ers.
'i~ 0
STARBUCK thinks
t hey're great. eve n
though each has four
eyes and two mouths.
He could get rich were
he their agent. he says.
Sighs his wingman:
"Every creature in the
uni verse is out to ex·
terminate us and you
.oec ,
• Largest&· Most Unique
Selection of Posters in Or. Co.
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OPEN DAILY
JO AM·MIDNITE
~~~J mN~~ ~ ·~ ~~ . •~~•rntt J~N·Ml~llA(l ~NcrNr
~~m mm (Pa)
want to hire <? vocal
g roup "
Despite Its rousing
supply of action. up to
and including J m1~hty
Lapout <once called
s hootouts 1. tht.· !>how 's
characters have.• much
more d1mens1on than
the comic book types of
"Star Wars."
Wll IC H I S a good -
rdeii. cons:denng 1 hat
"Ball!estar·· 1s d series
and will need a big sup·
oly of character s\.ud1es
~o t 1de 1t over each week
n n C' l' S u n d a y · s £ 7
m1ll1on whiz bang con
eludes.
But mercy. whcst a
i:rand way to start
Feater Tantone •n
NOW SHOWING AT Tl-4E ------.
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MARMADUKE by lrad Andtnon BOOMER
"Oh. he'll be back .. os soon os Mom
finishes vacuuming I "
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
MISS PEACH
WHAT WILL ""'-< 9' ~
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by Tom Batiuk
BR8'lDA HAR~ HE~E UJl1ll
~ ' rm Btif'rl CPM ' AT WE.ST-
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BE .?IX OR -SEVEN G0'...15 UJHO
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ENGL.AND. MY
PREF!:RENCE
IS PARIS.
lf.IAT'S IN
~,ANC~
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd and Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
WHAT KIND OF A
TREE IS THIS ?
r vE TOLD YOU
TEN TIMtS···IT'S
A WEEPING
WILLOW
.-
by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson
l'M AN
~~li?iAKEl2 -)
AGATHA CRUMM
... ANO A6 FOR 'ro<JR
HOM8Lf OPINION,
UML.ANO···
DR.SMOCK
eu-r -rHeRe
IS ONe 'T'HIN~ -n-t.A-r MAKes M'/ eAR M l"f'%VAH i"HE! MOS.,-
LJNUSLJAt.-ONe 5VE!R Het.-P, KIPPO ...
MOTLEY'S CREW
by Mell
by Gus Arriola
by Harold le Doux
by Tom K. Ryan
by Emie BustNniller
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PEANUTS
DAILY PILOT €1
by Charles M . Schulz
I Tl11NK 1\'E DISCO\ EREO
~ow 1~\AN'( NOTCHES
t(OU CAN CUT INTO A
OOGtlOUSE BEFORE THE...
... ROOF FALL5 IN I
by Biii Hoest
by George Lemont
by Templeton and Forman
TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID RIZLI
ACROSS C8 A~na re-
1 Med 11'151 sou•ce S "The mou~ t9 Le1h,11gv
--the 50 JC119on
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16 F1111Je1alt1 lea1u1e
0t Cindefs 61 ICetnel
t7 ICing .., a 62 -111 a ~le-
clfame lln>fl 18 Mar111e ant-63 Auncula1e mae· 2word$ 64 Wen• on
20 Mee1ing fool
22 Plural end· 65 Wan1
1119 66 Salu1e
23 Mldwav de· 67 HardlOS
vtees DOWN
24 Meal pltls I Sword hdfl
26 ACIOI -die
Daolev 2 Rtvtt of fu
27 YHtned rope 30 flulle•rd l Murdef
34 F ru11less 4 Sweat
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37 Rose's lover Eng Poel
J8 Spe1lung 8 LHEtalS -:
mtnner The USA
40 lofl<en Sea 9 Sword's su-
gulf per10r
41 Supplied 10 Oescube
wlttl fuel 11 Foul smell
42 Company ing
CJ Ftbric 12 Olher
45 Alt>of 13 Chfers
47 Sti.p's bol!J 19 Se<1e1e
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21 011ec110n 41 Grand -
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JO Bv wtia1 51 Sa"d dune
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€J• DAILY PILOT
s -AT ORANGE COUNTY'S #I BUICK DEALERSHIP
'Bauer 'Buick in Costa Mesa
--
We 're doing something we've never done before! Our 11979 models
are already arriving . . . So we 're offering our 1978 demonstra-
tors for sale with as low as 900 miles on them! We normally don't
sale price them until they have 5,000 to 6,000 miles.
~o Demonstrators to choose _from and still
._. a SIJPEB selection of BBAND NEW l 97B's ·
BRAND NEW
SKYLARK
ORIG. FACTORY
PRICE '11,401 50
.....
SALE PRICE '9 239 Low As '538·3 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
BRAND NEW 1978 BUICKS
ALSO AT YEAR-END
CLOSE-OUT PRICES!!! SHOP AND COMPARE ... Y~U WON"T FIND A
BEITER DEAL ANYWHERE!
ALL DEMO'S
MARKED DOWN
TO THE LOWEST
PRICE WE CAN
AFFORD TO SELL
THEM FOR!!!
BRAND
NEW
•• e PLUS •••
Register For
19" RCA XL-I 00 Color TV .
To he given away on Sept. 30 .•• No purchase
necessary. Must he at least 18 years of age to enter.
• k · ~'Your Target u-re f Jf Buick Dealer"
Open 'Till JO P.M. Mon.-Sat. ~~. ~,:nnge. CfnctUy',.;
Yes...Open Every S11nday 'TiO 5 P.M. ~/ :tt.f Buick llealer [•1 s:a~ Fil HARB_OR BL VD. 'SAN DIEGO FREEWA y
A d1v1s1on ol Bouer Motor$,
K.fUT*TGIWATOllfUJ.J#OMTHQDIUl#£•1'MfTS. Opel T . h .... G ...aA.1.11DTCBM11TSmv1DM -Jaguar-nump .,.., .
2925 HARBOR BL VD., CXJSTA MESA 979-2fXXJ
SKYLARK (Ser.131545) ELECTRA (Ser.548787)(0emo)
WE!
PHOTO FOR ILWSTRA TION PURPOSE ONLY! All cars subject to prior 11le. Tu & license not Included. Sale ends 48 hrs. alter publlcatton These cars won't last!
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All makes, models and colors.
Classified Auto Advertising
\_in the DAILY PILOT
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Friday, September IS. 1976 DAIL y PILOT DI
1978 Automobile "f l-IEODORE ROBll tS 1978 Automobile
Super Sale Exdusive
3 Year-36,000 Mile FORD
MOTOR COMPANY Ex-
tended Service Plan on
ALL 1978 Passenger Cars
and Van Conversions in
our stock. UP TO $260.00
VALUE Factory Invoice
+5%
Your Easy Deal
3 Days Only: Fri. Sat. Sun.
176 BUICK llMAL
177 FORD
lMUMDBllD
Hardtoo SI Wgn. am/fm
stereo. auto trans . tac. air.
P S . P seat. PB.. p. wind ,
vinyl root. 1111 whl.. p. door
locks. rallye whls., 29.000
m11es Lie J970PWL
VS.· automatic transmission.
power steenng. power brakes.
power windows. tilt wheel.
fac tory air cond . c ustom
wheels. radio & heater. Ser
# 150SS 1 Stk. JP3405.
'4479
'7 J INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT 4a4
6 cyl . 3 soeed trans . 4 wheel
dc1ve. locking hubs. removable
'top. radio & heater. Lie.
lf6S3JEY Stk •1990CT.
'78 TOYOTA
F.UTIACK SIS
2 Or . AM-FM stereo. bucket
seats. rallye wheels, rear sun
screen. 5.000 actual miles.
like new Lie. •807Vl>N.
•75 FORD
COUMTRY SQUIU
Station Wag o n .
AM-FM-Stereo. auto. trans ..
fac. air, P.S.. P B .. roof rack.
spd. cont. Special this
weekerxs. Ser # 133348
s3597
'5788
'7 6 FORD LANDAU
Z H. P'IUAUD SB>AH
Factory Bir cond .. full power.
vinyl roof. deluxe 1nter1or, split / seats. ttlt wheel. & speed
control Lie. f 124S80 Stk.
•P3524.
173 FORD
MA YBICIC 4 DOOi SIDAH
A utomatic transm1ss1on .
factory air cond11ton1ng. power
steering & vinyl roof. Lie.
•S70JRO Stk. •P3525.
'77 FORD
• •RAHADA 4 DOOlc ·vs . au!o mat1c trans .. pwr.
steering. pwr brakes. radio.
heater w/s/w tires & wheel
covers Lie. lf107SWS Stk
•537A
ROllNS·READY
USIO CAU
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• SANn ANO
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./ I RAKES
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2111 ACRES OF
TOP CARS IACKEO
IYOVB
56 YEARS OF
SHVICETO
ORAHGl COUMTY
Alll'ncn.-,e~ '"' &~oOl<'Ml A• c .. , A•• l>voi«.' lo Pyq Se'*
Finance Counselors on duty.
'76 FORD
MUST.,_
2 Door. 4 speed trans . power
steering, vinyl root. AM radio
with S track. Custom intenor
Sun root See this one before
. you buy lie •795PHJ.
53399
176 FORD
l 11> •OU.HAM
AM-FM-St8feo. Auto trans .
power steering, power brakes.
power windOwS. vinyl roof. flit
wheel Cruise control. tinted
glass. wheel covers. Ser.
'143586 s4479
I •75 FORD
MAYHICIC
AM·Stereo. auto trans . power
steering. vinyl roof Healer.
w /w tires wheel covers.
39,000 1Tl119S ltc lf608RYX
'2499
'7 6 CHRYSLER
COIDOU
'72 CHEVR
M'ALA4DOOll
Automatrc trans . fectory air
cond power steering. power
brakes. vinyl roof. radio. trnted
glass. heater. w/S/w tires &
wheel covers Lie J789ELA
Stk 12475A.
'1497
'78 FORD
FAllMOMT ~ WAGOM
Automatic trans.. V8. power
slee,,ng. AM/FM s tereo.
luggage rack. 11n1ed 91ass .
wts/w '"es & wheel covers Lie
• l07VOZ Stk •P3539
'6299
Avtomat ic trans . power
steering. tactory air cond .
power w•ndows v•nvt tpp.
tinted glass. wlSlw ttres b. wheel
coverc; L:c # 7S8AWS Stk
J3296A
•73 RAT
2 Or Hard1op AM-FM stereo.
auto trans . factory air power
steering. power spllt seats.
power brakes. power windows.
vinyl root Shows real care
Lie •976MZT
I Z .. S&. Z DOOll
This one has a lour speed
transm1SS1on and •S cs SHARP.
SHARP CAR• Lie lf476HXV
Stk. lf908-A.
'1588 s
Sales: Mon -Fri 8 to 9, Sat 8 to e, Sun 10 to 6
Service & Parts: Mon 7 to 9, Tues-Fri 7 to 6
Parta Dept: Sat 8 to 1 pm
10 Acres of the most modem
FORD fecilttie• on the Wnt CCNISt.
642s0010 2000 HAR~~f! ... £9,§TA MESA 840s8211
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quu·I 1 111 dt• :-.at· Overst1('d pool
pla~ huu:-.1" t>xlra 1'1ttra~t· $169.000
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.t I B1ty~·d•· 0111,.. N K 6/) 6161
nu ... nc~!>l'J~·r ~111 11111 lo.llO'-"ln~I~ .u·cc1H .111~ r---------t .11.lvl'rl"111.: C111 11 .. tl BARGAIN HUNTERS PRIME DUPLEX
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have ~cp.1rJle ~ara.:1·'
.ind pnvulc yardl> N1•vc•r
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~HERITAGE
u vucuncy. Locat('<I ncur
Lhl' blutrs m C'osta Mesa. • s m 1nul£''> rrom t h e
hi.•:il·h Good income and
uwn('r u. mol1va1ed. Only
Sl!K.000. CALL 556·2660
t;:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
Unique Homes is looking for a few
good salespeople ... because a few roll
tops are getting a bit lonely.
Both the Mesa Verde and Corona
del Mar offices off er
• Comm.ission splits to 70/30
• Sales volume or $5 million a month • • REALTORS
coned iltsff'ffott only. 1-~~-~~~~--1--------I • Active & attracti ve offices
• Training sessions a nd bi-monthly
sales meetings that inform & inspire
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Mt'!>U V<'n1C' :l lw1Jrcl()m. t!
bath with !>wiinm1ng
pool Separate off1<'l',
lu$h c~tmg, country
k111·hcn with firl'plac'l'. ---------1 ~h.1kc roof. hl<><'k wall IJrl V<ll'Y ;incl a ~UIH•r
Bade lay Special
"'1r::.t timc off~red in 12~~
pncc Ci\LJA 751 31!11
}'l'ars. Ou tstand in~. !pSELECT c·u..,lom decorated home
with large <'ozy ram1ly PROPERTIES
room. built-in T V. &--------m1 .__ ... .,.,....._,...,..,, paneled bar. Country
k111·hl•n with s tained
J:IJ!>lo ~indow. a nd room
for pool make th1!> a
pt•rrecl ramily home. s rnx. 500 673 asso.
Real Estate
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642-5878
t# -• ·• .... . . . . .. . ... ...
• Computer terminals, swing loans.
accessible management and
numerous promotions .
F or an interview phone Sandy
Orlowski (546-5990) or Tom Boland
<675-6000)
U~IVUI: li()Ml:i
REAL TORS". 546-5990.
1525 Mesa Verde Drive. East . Costa Mesa
al)O •n (;011111.1 dl'I M.11 . '" l> l~l 6000
H A R B 0 R
HIGHLANDS
NEW LISTINli pm:l'd
to ::.ell! Vuranl. 1m
mediate pu,,scss11Jn
Clean and ,,h;1rp w11 h :i
Bdrms 2 hathi., dt>l:lch<·d
garage Lttrgc yard
room for cxpans1t>n .
$119.000 (;a l ! Liz
Bc1uJey.
PETE BARRETT
REALTY
642-5200
$54,900·
10°/o Down
Direct from Bldr.
Save $25.000 lrom com
parable Or. Cly home
New l.:ISO sq ft 3BR 2 full
BA.15xl7 family rm , din
in~ rm. frplc in living rm Fort'ed arr heat &
A/C 33243 Fa1rview St
I If.I mi from Ortega Hwy/Gra nd . L ok(·
Elsinore). Only 27 mt
from SJCap & 20 ml to Corona via new freeway
B & J In vest
1714/678·2049, 493-2952)
BUYERS DREAM
Seller bought another &
1!> anxious• De l uxe
townhomc• S pacious
Fam Rm w/welbar ! Sun·
ny b righ t kitche n !
Cocktail lanai greets
h1.<ic1ous greenbelt Va-
cant' Hurry. call 645·0303 ---liiiiiill ""C:.00-•-~
WATRFROMT
i-·abulous 4 en. J ba., 2·
!>ly. home w/approx. 2800
;;q. fl. or luxury. incl.
formal d rn. rm. w/anl1·
que mirror bar: custom wallpap e r thruout.
1·ustom c handeliers.
marble frpl .. high open
c1:1f's w/ all glass on bay
side. rruiinl ·free yard .
lire pit. canlllcvcrcd <'On 1·1•cll' deck w dock for 55
ft. boat. SJ85l>OO
CYMTHIA KATZ
RMI Estate 537 ·2271 --
WOODED CHARM
Unique mountain al
mu::.pher t' Sw cl'pini.:
rc.'<lwood deck e nclosl'!>
sparkhng Jacuzzi• Stun
n1ni.: h vini.: rm. lined w /c·cdar! S p al'lous
ma ::.t er s u 1tt•
w1h1deaway oHicc' Must
sc" lo beliC'Ve! Hurry.
call 645·0303
FO~ESTE
OLSON
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3 IEDROOMS IN
TURnE ROCK
Only $117,000 including the land for
this quiet, privately situated home
in the campus view area. Beautiful
atrium, plus a fireplace and wet
bar.
. .
A COl.DWIU. IAMC• CO.
644-9060
2111 IANJOAOUllOtllL.SRO.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
I -... .,, .. . . . .. --. -. .
W l·;S l.IO:Y N
TAYLOR CO.
H.E J\l.TOHS s iuc « 1H4H
JASMIHI CIEM-Yll")t Sl4t,OOO
The only "Sea Breeze" model on
market! Brand New too! 3 Bdrms.
family rm formal dining rm & 21h
baths. Fully landscaped, automatic
sprinklers, air-cond, plumbed for
jac uzzi, luxurious c ptng, mirrored
wardrobes. beaut. light fixtures. Gate
guocded area so call 640-6079 for entry
between 1-5 :30 or 644-4910 any other
time . ·
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
21 11 S-Joaquht Hlls Rood
HEW'OU CENTER. N.I. 644-4910
Choice~
Location. 2 story 4 Bdrm
2 baths. large lot. RV ac-cess. $99,950.
R2LOT
765 Hamilton.
Drive by only
Roy McCwdle, RJtr
548·7729
WAT ERFRONT HOME Dock for 38' boat, J RR 3
Ba. yard. Seller ready to
move. Agt. 673-7737
INVESTMENT+
Two outstanding duplex-
es on adjoining lots. oCfer
·p R I 0 E 0 F
OWNERSHI P PLUS xlnt
inve:;tment , 3 bdrm:. . 2
b11th.<. t:ach umt L<wu ted
in 1o1ood rental ar('a of
Easls1de Costu Mesa.
Pnce each duplex, only
$165.000!
PRICE REDUCED ---------1 Sp3C'IOU!> JASMI N E
f"or Classified Ad
ACTION
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HOUSES FOR SALE
1002-1100
OTHBl Rf.AL ESTATE
1100. 2900
REHTALS )100 . o so
IUSIHESS. IMYHTM!EtoeT
RMAMCE
CRl-;EK J bdrm . family
rm. & formal dining rm.
h o m e; n um e rou s
amenit ies 1nC'lud1ng
Corning r ange top &
compactor. SECURITY GAT E . Pri c-e n o w
$239,500.
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR.
J55.1111
OCEANFRONT
3 Bdrm. + den llOme on
30X8S fl. lot; Crpl .. buill-
ins. patio. beamed ceil-
rngs. $375,000
673-3663
associated
BROKER S-REA LTO RS
101~ W Yolboa b 11·Jbb I
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCAllY OWNLO COMPANY SERVING THl SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963
DO IT llGHT -We know that you want
your home to be everything you
a lways dreamed of. With this in mind
we off er solidly built 3 Bdrm "with
home beautjful" atmosphere. Shaded
patio. Your dream home deserves the
best $117,000. Cal 640-6161.
OML Y $52,950 -A 2 Bdrm condo t 'h
IJaths. great condition!! Owner anx-
ious. FHA terms available. What
more can we say! New Listing. C4
546·4141
Serving Costa M esa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-Ne w port B each
4 IDRMS, ,OOL $79,900
What more could you ask for? Well
there's new carpeting. the pool is
heated and filtered <it's a "game
pool ", never deeper than 5 '), there's a
6,300 sq. rt. cul de sac lot. And all for
$79,900. And that's Unique.
U ~ IUU I: li()MI:§
REAL TORS'. 546·5990
1525 Mesa Verde Drive. East. Costa Mesa
ol~o 111 Coron ... del Mdr. dt 615 bOOO
ONLY
$49,950
Low down. VA or FllA
terms' J Bedroom 4 yr.
old townhome • Call now ~
llEACH INCOME
WITH VIEW
Talk to Red Carpet. we---------
hsum 754·1202 ~ Towl'lltolne 1
n1:: ... 1 EST ... TE Vis1t theSPF.CIALIST at
--. -the Condom1n1um In· CAREY rormatwn Ci•ntcr
SOOS · SOJS
ANMOUMCIEMEHTS
I •--------i FantastJc new company. Serving all or Orange Co.
.. oo
LOST lo FOUHO noo
PERSOHALS
SlSO
SHYICIE DIRECTORY
6000
SCHOOLS&
IMSTRUCTIOM
7001
JOIS WAMTB>
707'
HfU' WANTED
S6500DOWM
No qualifying. Super J
BR & pool on a qwel
street. Assumable 8"'2.-;
VA loan.
Call Us At
7S4·7800
6ASTM ~ l •olhtute lnr
located m prest1g1o us TOUCHSTONE RLTV
Newport a rea. lookrn~ 18.S82 Beach Blvd #8
for licensed Real J-);talc Coll 963·0867
people. Act ive offi<'e·•--------bgreat comm1ss1on s phl, ---------
computer terminal. i\sk
for Blase
IAQCIAY
IEAUTY
J WITHYIEW A Live In the presti~1ou!>
area or Newport Beach &
entertain your guests in
the luxuryoflhls 4 bdrm.
2'? bu home w/cstm de· IAH PROPIRTIU signed drps & Vanlu1l 7100
MEllCHAMDISE
IOOS • IOtl
flt&TOYOU
NOW IS THE TIME 675-4890 wallcovcrings Utruout It
for job seeker::. to check 1~~~~~~~~~ fculures a 9 hole putting
1045 th!! Daily Pilot He lp I-green. pool & cabana for
Wantt.-d chtsslfl calion. If MEED your relaxing pleas ure IOATS It MARINE
f9UW~T the Job you wunl 1s not Houses. c-undos. apts, 646-7711
there you might consider comm'I. etc !lave CASJI r--.""_,_.,.,._ t010 . •o9o
Tl.AMSPOttT A TIOH
"10. 9400
AUTOMOllLlS
tllf ·"14
offe ring your services + rural la nd lo cx-
with on ad in the Job change
Wanted category. Phone Myers-Alpha Corp.
642-5678 646-3949 or 673-6756
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flnd what you want ID
642·567R Daily Pilot Ctass1fieds. cae:
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
IRVIHE'S FINEST
Lovely 4 Bedrm. + Family Room
Home In A Great Fa mily Area. 2112
Baths. Carpeting. Formal Dining
Room. Community Pool. Built In
Kitchen. Mounta in View. $139.500.
111 oova 011vc 631 -1800
$111( & ,INlf POLITlCA&. UNITS
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Colony CommOf!Wllltll EndM " Country Con4omlnlum Hetlon e
Emplrt Cfown ColOl!Y FrM City
Tomorrow Pifer hi k
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
81 ROYAL ST. GEORGE
816 CANYON NEWPORT BEACH
Call 7!l9-0789 for admittance thru
gate. Stunning custom home local·
ed on 18th tee in this exclusive
private area. Beautiful views. 3 BR.
sep. d ining rm .. fa mily rm .. 2
frplcs .. wet bar. I mmaculate!
$590,000
TURNER ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS 494-1177
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f IN NEWPQRT BEACH I
... ,.IUIYI 'AMIL 1 HOMI -k'ngs
Roud ''It·~ of t.•nUrt.• hurbor, 4 t>drrru..
aum room. 14 in.-rt•llar, !l:p~C't', spare.
'PU('\' s.l.29 .md worth 1t'
1t•G1ST HOME OH THI llOCll ~
bdr'll. 3 b.nlh. in J<:a!.lbluff. spill l~vel
plan "1th 2 frpll'"""' rresented at
$1~.000
llACHY 3 bdrm Just a hop to the
lk'ach und a ~hade below Reul C'lean .
new~r and nice .it $95.500.
IJ ~I l Jf 11 Ml:S
AEAt rons· &15 6000
~>443 E .st C:oa\t H •QthYIV. C.ornn.t c11if MJr
''")Ill M.~.1 V\!Hh II •.Ab '>WO
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OCEANFRONT
PENTHOUSE
An extre m e ly s pacious, yet most
e l t"~ant , und tastefully decorated
co ndo. with a SPECTACULAR
PANORAMIC OCEAN VJEW in North
Laguna Beach's finest location.
Nl:!arly 3000 sq. ft. of luxury with 2
extra large patio decks that wrap the
corner magnifying the otherwise
fantast.ic view Totally soundproofed
sec urlly building with private
elevator Call soon for more details
and appointment for showing. Offered
al $430,000. with exceptionaily
comfortable terms
JACOBS REAL TY
6754670
2919 Newport ll•d. ConMf' 30ttt
3 fktrm up~·r t & dl'n
l~t·r ·~ blk lo ou•tin
Nt'IU 11ho11111n11 &t IH''ll
w1mmlnll lJ l'll t'h lll),000 lnrludlnll( land
Mitt SUM. 1·5
I J2 J ht Sfrfft
WATHNOMT
Ht• 1u11 1 ful w .itt•rf r onl
hotrw wuh hout •hv &
""nt.lv b l'ilrh . 1n
llAl.HOI\ t'OVt-;8 , <t
bdrltl."1. t•mlly rm , 3'-t
biiLJ1.1, 2 trvln . 2 v11ut>t1 UZ71~ lnch.itllnj lond'
HOMI +INCOME
Pric•R~ed
toUH.000
Soulh ol 0.)'lid_,. /\ rarf
and surp•l11nKIY
aparlowl 3 bt'dtoom +
<k.'11. 2 atory home PLUS
1 nevl'r var•nl roomy
rl'nh1I. Pvt frn11ne1n~
ptuvtdt'd ftt ~ubllt11nt111I
... vmp to buyl'r
Cal tot" detolla
644-721 I
HEW SUVllW HoMI W11M vt1W
210l YacMD .......
2 bedroom & den 2 baths, firepla(e -
Big kitchen with breakfast area -Side
,Yard. has room for pool or large patio.
Prlt'ed below market at $239,000. Small
down payment & owner wlll assist ln
finunring or lease optto\l. Open House
Sat & Sun 1·4. ·
CAU 67S.-Ul1
G.H. RoeaTSOH, IW.TOI
wJ;.TlttFltOMT
lmtne(·ul•W. pror•1111. \le Fo.taln v..., I 034 1'-'• V..., I 034
1u11ted hom , 2 bdr111i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::;;:;••••••••••••••• & lko +dlmna& rm, h&r&c p --
/Jn Ntr,u .:·
HAIL[Y f,,
A~SULIAr [S
11uttttY lllu in hull & dt•n 0 LX 3Jlr home -'+-2 !Jr hul(r p&1llU & cti•\'K' AVl. both w/frpl<' & Ll.'li).~ lndut.IU)I( lund & f:•rugt•i. 007 1.urkspur
bull\ •hP' $310,000 By ownr ~mn POOL I. JACUZZI
o.ty r •nut.t to tM leodl OCIAMNOMT onlyMO-l8<IO --Thus j(Or~('()UJj rmly home hus 4 lull bdrms +
huli(e bonua rm. Family has vav.lled cellin& &
brlrk frplr Super plush earthtone cpts lhruoul,
kltch<'n Ms pasl! thru bar to tp{u'kling pool &
IQW mlltnt yd R v accetl:c lOO' All ror • low
St 19.000 llURRY. Call now to see th11 warmly
decorult-d home.
(" h 0 11' I' (I t' I' II n ( r 0 n I
1fupl1•x un lh\• i.t111d ' llo.:•·
UJH•l111 r" hcJrm 1-'l' k 11 r h1•n 011 h11 I((' H 2 IQl
1.37~.otlO'
lalM>e lay Prop.
Afffton
• '75--7060.
By Qwn.-r, 2 bd hou11c. lrK
p11t10. lilUlnY I bdt m apt.
OVl'l'bltt!d :! CM ~;1r. Both
n'f1tt"<l mont.h to month
$175.000 G75·39~ . ----
•DUPLEX•
ffXUl UPPER
A ki.8J> ol paint t1nd TL<.: 1---------1 -.111 traMform lhll> isleep-
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
J>nvnt•· t:rlrunl'i' o~n
1111t Into a btn fountuan
11r1•a to f!nh11m·1ng lh•K
11 pc I' itil ho m c LI( f
IC 1 c en h o u " t' 1 n n t• w
lnl( beauty to horl'll' plus u1oomt-at Sl\YT.:'>00 Many ~~·1ul (cotur~ CALL
tl4G 5112
M t.... r~-YlllU l llMf .. ANY
..... ''lt.I frlfl"' I H V f I ()loll ~·1
MARINER
Real Estate
848-1511
Of'
bit('ltyrd w1spr111kll'r "HARBOR VIEW". s BR. Co5taMfla 1024 ,.~~u~-t02 .. !iYt>ll'm Hc•<'t•ntly rt• 41 b OCEAN VJL'W --,_.._.... ,. rnodl.'lcd & hi~hly "ll ".I u. r, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
" pool, tennis cr\·s-t frnl grud<.'<I, l'TIJkl· l I;-hooll' yard. unusual privacy. $68,200
'"OOI! or Nrwporl''I mosl S290.000 Courtesy to 3 BR, 2 BA-. suns hine $95 0 0 sought after ari'l1ll. our bkrs 675·0580 home. Clos~ to t>c:ach &
ht>s l orrer1njl. t:i\LI, ---------1 shopplnR. NOW' 644.l 7111 Dy Owner. llVH1lls 2 21ty So. Calif A•,..... 3200 s<1 ft. 4 RR 3 BA. -·r
SELL YOUfl O WN
llOME
SR9S FEE-Assist tn uds
fin, sales. escro<A etc.
HEALTY 1-"REf:
HOM~
R E. Advisory Sl•rvh"c
5.10 2224
JASMINE CRHK
Popular Plan Ill
3 bedroom. fumlly room
wllh own jacuz11
$2119,500
Hardtof4ndPtart Y
14x27 r1..-c rm w/wet bar. ___ 5_4_6_·5_6_0_5 __ _
formal dinin~ rm. lg _________ DOWN
family rm. 2 frplc 's, LOC TIOu
beaut. yard & pntio. 3615 A "
Cntamaran . $265.000 LOCATION
Open Housr Sunday. LOCATION &W-4779. 642 0322 Talk ahout a bargain, No quahfyinR ' Owner ---------1 L-Owe&t price 1n t hlll Wtll rtnanC~' 2J06$q fl. 3
OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5
l 11 I lcryllde Dr.
3 Bcirma. or 2 & a den:
private patio. Close to
beach. park & stores.
Recarpeted. repainted.
plus studio apt Sl99.SOO
... hi d bedroom + ram1ly iug Y csirablc art>a room• Quiet cul-de-sac'
Near So Coast Plaza. Talk to Red Carpel we Pnde of ownership. This house reotures 4' lrR _h_s_om_7_:>4_·1202 __ _
Bdrms, 2~. BA. formal MESA VHDE
dJrung room. step·down living room w /bnck YACAMT
rrplc. & Spanis h tile roof. Prime corner lodtlon.
CaJI for more dcuuls. Aruuous owner hos re· 400[.J.r--R>R lll duced pnce again' Take CJ1 • aaw advantage. only $123.000.
· •• Rf!.-... C»l.1646-7171 f1.?4b Ol'f"' 111 Q . ,, •, .... , '""' , ... .. ... ['llfllijll
IESTIUY
OH l.ASTSIDE MESA VERDE Super re model<.'d 4
~.~~~~.!~;4.~l~.':'t~~-~~.!~~~ ~ ............ ~~~.~
V.l BUYERS!! i 1 ST TIME ADVERTISED
ONLY S55,250.
and this will be lhe only ad needed.
Charming 2 story. only steps t.o pool &
' recreation. Upgraded carpeting. plush
drapes. kmgsizc master bedroom .
s queaky c lean . Central Huntington
Beach location. Don't hesitate. call
now. CENTURY 21 SEABRHZE
(714) 962-5521
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
2Br. lBa + family rm w/frplc ln Old
Huntington Beach, lg lot wlth RV or
boat access from a lley. $79,000 Call
today.
Mallo! Realtors
9 0-4342
Co5ta Mtta I 024 ~IM)t°" leach t 04 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER
Open f'rl/Sat/Sun
EASTSIDE
297UlocLmte
Spac 2 sty. 4 Sr. 2"" ba,
tam area. lovely patio.
rrult trees. C ls to
schls/shop'g on cor lot.
Beaut cptst drps .
201'fEWHIHMS
VISTA DEL MAR
Now open daily
3Br. 388.. 2000 sq n 1901·1920 Delaware
W. ot Beach N. or Ada ma
Pre-Completion Prices
Troy Real\)' 848·
2BR. twhse. nu rust cpts.
W/D. IO'N down · $58.:iOO.
Owner aft 6PM. 964-2140 s 124.900. 642·5299 l~~~~~~~~SUPER BEACH CONDO.
wilh v1ew. 2 BR. 2 ba. UP·
itraded beouly. 'h Mlle
beach. TeMis. Jacuzzi.
pool & sauna. Only
$73.500. BKR. 754-621112
REDUCED TO
$79,800
Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA home
in Colle&e Park. Huge
enclosed patio. can be used as family room.
So. Cdif A.alty
546-5605
I I i ---#
Vo1.1 mu1t 1w1: th1;( (
bedroom homt-w1ri'
enclosed P<ll 10 0111t
S7 S . 90 0 0 W N 1'. J< ~
ANXlOUS~! 1
RAMCH REAL TY
551·2000
WHATTA
IAAGAfMl
Pnce reduced 1w1ce-now
only $89,900! 2 Story 3
bedrlll.ll & g11111n\H' bonus
room. Lovely l'Ol.lntry
lutchen. Spacious m;i .st.tr
wing. Covered pat.to. Gaf.
BBQ. TRANSFERRED
SELLER MUST HAVE
JMMEDIATE SALE'
BARGAIN HUNTERS
CALL 752· l 700 f' AST ~
()PIN ,,, V •tr\ 'I~ '0i'N '•(I 1e1111n
GREAT
EHTEIT AJNMEHT
Home with 3 bedrooms.
l arge f amily r oom.
formal dining room. cen·
tral air and brtck patio.
Former Deerfield model.
Asking $112.000. Call to see.
IAMCHREALTY
551·1000
-----------------•' Ocean Vl()W 2 story, 3 bedroom rumlly home.
48ll Corttand
View of oceon & hills:
protected polio . 4
B<tnns .. family rm. FEE
land <you own it l .
$229,500
MAURY STAUFf'ER
SEA LfON REALTY
673-5354 497-3388
Bdrm. 2 balh family 4 80 W/POQL home in choice areo. On DOH \'. rlUXl<l.UC
ly $79,900. Cull S46·5880 $89 950!!! I ~tr..1.0.! \ ~~,.HERITAGE"
Condo, 2 Br, I t.Ai Ba. frpl,
port dshwshr. retng, up·
f(rd'd & immac. Pool
prvlg's. SS6,000. Call
961HI064.
NIMARILY ftRIVATI
C h oi re or l enders
$248.500 COLI OF NEWPORT
R£ALTORS
67S.SS 11
MIWOHMARKn
3 Bdrm . l :!o4 baths home
In xlnl locouon ! Close lo
South Coast Plaza.
schools & freeway ac
cess Great OPPortunit)'
for home or anve11tme nl
$82,000.
LOWEST PRICH>
HOME IH C.d.M.
$130,000.
Super home and zoned
R·2 Principals only
plt!&.se. 64().St 12 Agent
JASMIHE CAEY
Come see the spec·
wcular OCEAN VIEW
Crom lhii; 2 sly. 3 RR. 2~
be hom<'. Master swte
has view l'lus CO'l.Y
retrcnl w/f1r1•pluce
$24S,9<JO . Avail Nov
64Q-lM22
He re's a 4 bedroom. 3 bath. single
s tory in Corona d~I Mar's Cameo
tf q~hlands. It sits back from the
:,t1·N:t. up against a hill and enjoys a
vc·ry quiet atmosphere -the home is
ver y pri v.ile ! and the noor plan flows 1
:ind there's a private beach! Present ...... ,.-...-~n Sal/Son l·S PM
('0 ut $187 ,950
UPliiil()Ut: li()Mt:S
REAL TORS'. 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
dlSo Hl MI'S<! VPrrl1• .11 546 5990
~II. macnab / trvlne ~ realtg
WHfTIWATIR VIEW HOMl-U49.SOOI
Charming 3 BR res. on a pictures-
que bluff /canyon w /whitewater &
Cata lina view. Lovely terraced
~ardcns +private covered patio
Appl. only. Paula Railey 642-8235.
( tJ 11 )
HARIOR VIEW HOMES
$10.000 pnce r eduction! Carm el
moue I w /C'xpansivc view in Phase
fJl. CtJrl Huller 642-8235. <U-12)
CAMEO SHORES
Catalina & ocean VIEWS from this
fantast ic prof. decorated 4 BR
fa mily rm. dining rm home. Tinted
glass -extensive a larm system -
swim in your own pool, secluded in
courtyard or at the private beaches.
$345.000. Donna Godshall 644-6200.
<U·l3)
LOTS Of ROOM
A great big 4 BR Lusk·built home
made for family living in one of
Newport's most stable areas. Near
Jligh school, elementary school, ten-
nis club & churches. Give the best a
try! $l54,000. Coby Ward 642-8235.
\U-14)
WATll VllW
Custom Cape Cod 4 BR home
w /s wimming pool & special bonus
room. Loads of storage space, in·
tercom syst~m +Newport address.
Only $172,500 fee . Joyce Edlund
642·8235. (U 15)
642·823S 644-6200 '°' Oo11tr Orl11t' HarbOr View Ce,,ttr
INIM ., C.mP"' V•lley c.tnt.r
752·1414
Corner Duplex 700
• .__ .... ,_ ..... Begonlll $152.500. Open
1---------' Sal/Sun 640·S829 aft s.
FAMTASTIC
IMVESTMEMT
f.ASTSIDE
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from Ncwµ<>rt Bci1 r h,
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11lrable toe. Owner will h~lp finllftce. Prleed to
MIU today. $99,000. 11406.
K.R. Propertle11, 493-9381
or492-8700
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By ()Wntr. Completely rt'·
modeled 4 bdrm & ram.
rm home In Irvine Tl'r
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S147.000 nkr. 499..t88S
CottaMHa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ry owner. :! io:ly, 5 BR. 2
be. den. dm'.: rm, lrg R 2
c rner lot. $104,000.
673 9179
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( a m 1 I y r o o m • 2 ~~~~~~~~~I mile to bch. Jtlnt area. . • REALTORS
fireplaces. This home g r eat starter home
CAREFREE CHARM has been completely re-COST A MESA S6S.OOO. WOOOUIDG11.
In a people· who-care decorated lo include Try Ula beautlful5 bdrm J ..
neighborhood this 3 pegged oak ent ry. home an Mesa Verde. a REALTY bdrm, 2 balh home with ceramic t.tle kitchen. new Breathtaking landscap 55 l·lOOO
fireplace has a pool. carpets and dripes. llle Ing, formal din-rm. llv tan1u. covered patio, and baths. Owner has bought rm&fam-rm.Sl26•500. ' Largest in Woodbridge~
lovely grounds. Only another home. Hurry, E•STSIDE 5Bdrm. JBa. kitch ooolt. $77.900. Call Pat Kent. Just listed. Won't last! -SM •PRMll()p .. ~Maaarn..... hvlng. t am & dining m4>7S2·l920 Ask for Ed Chernow. COSTA MESA rm's .3cargar. Tileroof.
J '-"UAI L Agent. 964-2455 ---3 Bdrm. 2 bath ho~ on a 675-4890 2 frplc 's. Bek yd vu. On
,,. MONTICELLOTWNHSE overs1ie<t lot. Loads or(~~~~~~~~~ cuJ-de-sac. Pro< lndacpd
PLACE 38r. 2&. l370 sq ft. Obi potential. Offered at 2 llA~u HOUSIS & upgrd lhruoot. Sl95.000 attach gar. s uper loc, $95.750. _,, ar blst olr. Prine ooJy, by
rttOPHrtlS'-pools. clbhse. sharp de· WESTMINSTER OMA LOT 11w'tonly.sss.591s.
cor. S67,800. By owner Great investment. 3 2 Block•2 Beach SACRIFICE"
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beaut iful 2 11lnry
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carpet & tile. I< V ar<:cKs,
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:otove und mi('rowov.-. "i sunbath on your secluded
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corner lot. Boal RV· pnceofS74.500 '' parking. Many u lras . OPF.N HOUs i-;suN l·S home. HURRY ON TlllS
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ASSOCIATES
PRESCOTT
Woodbridge Place t. SBr.
3& on cv.1-de-sac next lo
beach 731-4484 wkdy'>
WOOOIAIDGE
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model. 2 story. :I bdrm.
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DARTMOUTH
This home 111 n grral
family hornc (calunng
lhrt\\! btdroom~ count r.Y
style lulchen · 11tnum
with a study next lo the
maatf'r b\..odroom • 1•11JOY
11 all in this Unlver .. 11y
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lY pools and tennis a nd 11
can be yours for $106.000
red hill '.JM;.;:.~ ~
55 2-7500
Woodbndgc J UR :t R1\
Creekside Ai.pen horm•
l'\Jlly druped. curpell·d &
l11nd scapcd $93,995
Owner 551·0438. Lcui,(•
op11on al $495 mu
Unsurpas11ed 270 del(rl·e
white water view <beat in
Laguna.> Lu1Curiou1 3
bdrm home, lush gardeo
room, huge master bdrm
suite, 1200 sq. fl. redwood
deck. $339,000. Owner/
Agent 494·9921
IEGOOD
to your
MOTHIR-IM-LAW
In LAGUNA HACH,
for a few extra
Amac:kers, you can give
her a nifty opartmenl
with smashing oreen
view and all amenities. On upper level, also with
e:xdtlnt view, you, your
wile and kJda can have a
deUghtlul 3 Bedroom. 3
Bath hom e . Pri c e
$225.000.
HEWELL
ASSOCIATES R..tton
494-6594
OPPOlt'TUNITES'
In lbe Lumbt·ryard M !ill Card &c gift shop. carry
Ing Hummel & Rockwl'll
collectlon ltn\-~ J~wl!lry & 1;pcc1ahlleb
t :urop1•an glfl1> & ~co
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EuropemChann
Ocean Vlew & wulk lo the
beach, 3 bdrmr. .. 3 bulh.-..
ceramic tiled 1•001 &
Jat·uul . o n 11 large,
private. wooded lot. t\
special home for $237 .500
HHNe McCorw.ck
Realty 494-755 I
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HEAR RACH
3 bedroom. 2""1 both townhouse with
f antasllc view of hills , 2 pools and
jacuzzi. Treat yourself! $99,000.
>. COl.OW'B.L IAHIB CO.
496-7222 831 -0836
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puul \ "'W or perk and city llghtl 4Br, 21288, 2
rq111'' h.i11l11o11Ul.1 floo~ In country kitchen.
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OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 12-5
BY OWNER 640-9256
EASY WALi< TO IEACH
From yoMr 1p•clout fH •••• 4
bedroOftl, 21/J bath, low M411•t•••c•
Mewport Sltores IHMM. 2 ,.,._ wttt. _...
aide hot & cold 1'9ow..-, ...dtcJc It INtlc...y. Co•-"Y .-.creaflott .,... wfth poei,
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644-7020
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493-1112
••••••••••••••••••••••• IOHOUSlS ~Ho. Ston EASTSIDE
FANTASTIC BUY COSTA Ml!:SA
Lo v e I y d b I w I d c Well mamta111ed proper·
l'arklane. completely ty on two adjolnlna )Ob
\U)lraded. v•ry low park wtt.h new roora: ~er
rent.S'l4.990. (8184·66>. will help finance !
848.a.5 ~· lflO
OeAnu Bays ide VIII J '-'ii .&IL adull park. 2 BR 2 BA. TV~
rrr,lc, washer/dryer p• •CE rt' rig Compl C11r~lcd IJlll
Spacious aeclwJed pauu. NONITIIS'~
clubhowle. pool, jacuu1. ,......._ Tl ••)I PJl'.I beach & boal mooring __ ...;._.;.._;,___-...:.... __ _
avail. By Owner. Open TWO 4-ft.IXES
SUn 10... 613-0320 days. s e 11 c r ex t re mt! I Y 67~1 eves motivated . shorpesl un·
Mobile home ror sale by Its on street. Enclosed
8-u garages; no dere rred owner. '645:1.304 maintenance. Can bl!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!! ----------• so l d l o g e t h e r o r Sac r Ir ice VI le In .i separately. $U9.000/
New,.nltoch 106' s.ea.•• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CASUALLY ELEGANT New custom home, 2000
CONDO, absolutely sq. ft .• 3 br. family rm.
gorgeous. prof decor. 3 fireplace between dining
BR &den. 2Yt Ba w/huge & Uvlng room. aundeck
mstr suite. <Was 4 BR &t olf master br. 2 bu. 2Vt den>. Mirrored wetbar. c11r garage. Best buy in
formal dining. library. are.a. 960-4180. M6-89'74.
fplc, teonia. pool. Mu11t 848-2949
see. finest m Newport ---------
Crest $134,000 Ownert s.. ..._
agt.. 642-4298 Ccipiatrmo I 071 1---------...................... .
HARBOR VIEW HOME
2BR. den, 28a. Close
toschls & park. Sl~.000
OPEN HSE SAT/SUN
12·4
1954 Port Ramsgale
BY OWNER
MUST SACRI F ICE-
l.arge 4 br. 2 ba. cor lot.
To many 1Ctras too men·
\ion. Muat aee. $88.800.
()pen hse. 496-2381.
·~~~~·~7~SZ..~7~434~~·~~~M.isslon Village. front un· I~ -.lL 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, a.1r & UNIQUE pool. $60,750. 496..0018
You must see this UP· s.to AM t 010
graded & remodeled ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View .. carmel" with ~ bedrooms. a baths SI 500 DOWN FHA
and sUU a large yard. 2 St or Y • 2 b d r m
There 111 no other like 1l Townbome In xlnl area. on the market. Available Near schools, shopping &
ror fast posse111lon due to parks. Here Is an Ideal
owners transfer. Call bome for the young cou· now pie Jwn getting started.
KA TIU.A REAL TY Must see the lovely coun·
131-510 I lrY club setting. Pnc:ed
---------1 aLonly $54,SOO.
2HOUSIS
KATaU REALTY
557-5311
ONONILOT
Newport Height s. Tllltin 1090
$120.000. Ow ner 1s •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo4Jvated ! CallG4S-916 1 UNIQUE JOHN l,YTTLE
llome. new w / view
$178,000.~
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Rl All Y
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F.dgewood a.x60. Beaut each. 7S2·l920
like new. 2 br. &den , 2 J QUAIL ba, & wel/bar, walk lo
brh. Open house Sat·Sun
lO·•pm. GW2134U. PL.ACE _Owne_r_. l_IB_SJ&-4 __ 733 __ , PIOP'HTIIS"'
Unfurn single mobile
l}ome room for enlarge
menl. 300 E. CoHl Hwy.
sp 218. $19.900. Cash or
Ler m:s. or m11ke oHcr.
67~or673 1331
10,.. Tll 1:30 , ......
TWIPLEX
C.M Top cond. Reduced
to Sl48.000. Income $930.
No qualifymg. or costs.
C .... 1tl11 Oner/ Agt. s.8·5777
He~ll.000 REAL ESTATE
Charming 2 bdrm. COUNSELOR
almost on the water. • Re·ranance & invei.t
A&enLS.\9·3344 ment specialists. Sgl
--''---------I ram/4-plex.
'12 Broadmore 12x60, 3 •Beach properties
bdnns. l"'i ba, stove & •f>r'operty Management
rerng $8.500 firm . •Tax&exchungeadvuw l/~20IM aft. &pm •Gary D. Bo~ler 960-4388
Honey moon Mobile Home , Palm Springs New duplex. 2 br ea
Parle S4995 A bargain! C.upets. drapes. dii.-
751 9258 hwsbn Ln I apt F.B. Lg.
· dbl gar. Ws hrl dryer.
FORESTGARDENS Spece for bouL. cam~r
S-&ar Adult Park or prden. CM. CompL
72 VUla West. 2 Br .. 2 Insulated. Pr\n only.
bath. Ju.stred$33.500. 1_6.1_1-3.'llll ______ _
LAGUNA HILLS HUlf'Y OM
Beaulalul dbl w1dt! 28r, THIS ONEii
Ba, Comer loc. Close to Can you beheve 6 lime:.
clubhouseln~·SlarAdult gross. 8 Units plus
park. $36,SOO. owners unat plus corner
lot. all ror Sdl6.000.
WESTMINSTER FARGO.
Squeaky clean 2 Bdnn,,in 11676-6717 or 1/522·2080
ramlly prk. Children I 90 Ulll..WT'S
pet.a OK. Space rent $107 "' 1
mo . N r . po o I ~ $15,000a yrsP91dahh'.
clubhouse S32.000 bldg in Jtlnt oond1t1on Lake Forest Alty Fine L t\ lo<·Jt1on
837--6161 Wilshire Dist. Wa1t111~
---------list slatu.s for renter~ Tremendous oppl 'y for
investors. Call Pat
McLaug hlin soon .
714·54().3666 .
SUNITS
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exch11nge•
Pyrcnid Exchan9ft'•
........ 833-1761
SELL Idle Items with a
Daily Pilot CIU8ifled Ad.
macnab / lrvtne
realty
EXCHANGl-IMYIST·HEAR llACH
•TRIPLEX -One l ·BR. 2 bath
owners unit w /f pie & patio. Two
2·BRs. Good rental area. Asking
$190.800 w/1031 Tax Exchange.
~FOURPLEX -One 3·8.R, 2 bath.
Two 2·BR. 2 bath. One l ·BR. 1 bath.
Cul·de·sac location. Asking S212,SOO
w /1031 Tax Exchange. Inspect
w ;offer. Vee Stinson 642-8235 .
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UYI fM IHVISTMIMf
"Llke·new" triplex ln ever ap-
preciating .. East.side" Costa Mesa.
Each unit w/3 BRs. 2 baths. Close
to ~chools & sHoppin.c. Easy care
yard. Laundry. $190.000 Lois Miller
642·8235. (U·l7>
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lldrrn l l1.-1h11 i do rm lovt' y J bdr1t1 hoflll• on d"hwhr, go.rl fncd yd OCt.lllh. '159·9587. SCHOOLOays• LarRe3 t11ght ltwhttd t e nnis Pl.642·~3 Lohtw S. JJOO kll \1 h ,.,,. Sl~ mo /\n.:1•htu v11111nt 18()(1 Kldl &rpruok. 1435 AJ:t . Cu.lverdak. i OR. $.400 --Brlodllok 1325 14A> courtli Pro & pro shop.•----------•••••••••••••••••••••••~ 1 Murllh no f~U64 2$00.97329'7l AiCnl. SS 1·46tl2 8 · Cln3bdr.Zbnh:w Butn Lot'al0rti898-9891Fet> ••otfdnvinorianKl'.party New2 br,2 ba.aJlbl~b. -ITI -IOf\M PM landileape. Funluictk orn " • t 1 •ncl u8 p t ~llU>GS llii·i,infmnl 2 HU 11.intrr r , '1 •-t•Ytlhy 3ZJ4 -& llrbr view. R!4 t Hwea,.,..llMdor room rp c," ·
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t ·dl,t~!'~1lld ~, •.. ,<n>ur .. ,. l'llr '>1~m111~~! 2''~101l)'h·1 . ."1~mto1, " '" l ,,_ ! • -, ~ ,.." W.'I M20 3br 2 ba twnhse. new. Dnll •••WOO llOM E. 3 BR 2 view. cpts . df'J)l;. rum rm. tournnm1•nts & mon ·: apts, no pet!<. 546-1034 ••• .. .. , " .... ..... ,.,_.,,....,.., .... Cl --rm. common pool. $49:1 Ba. lgc pullo. itar. S850 fplt'. no pe l s S3U$. lU:AUTWULf\PTS ~· ·~ \It-.~ In ~I lnutu111 H1Mt"'90lt leach 3240 mo 675-5400 mo ~-6588. 6'~ winter. 498·5050. Slnl(leb 1&2 IX-Grooms Nc•w 2 BR. 2 :sly twnh1w,
w/enrl gar & putlo. 1250
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A._'t No fee 0042566. pvt brh 71414~93217. Kldsok.4 btk.s'towatcr 21.3/934-0334n1gbts. ..... 2400 p1-t• Jtd "°"'I~~
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Stun.rung lg. JBr garden
apt. pool. rec area. $255
mo. 710 W. 18th St
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& L41k• C~frt ;! lltt. h,,, frtonl ,tip uv.111 $5!1() mo lo rno OK C..ill I.it• fnlly room $650 mo W1 d (' or c <in v 1 c> w s Harbor ll1ghlands 3 BH. 2 Bay view Winter r1•nta l 'f)uv1•r at 16th I
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garage & putro. Nr. OCC.
No pets $290 751 ~
\llT ll t:N TI\' 1 !.. T \ furn 11r unrurn $49~ ('1 pk l1r-..t1 >147 3H03 Classic arch1te<·tun· un bu , 2 cur det ttar. rrpl . S t ude n l s o k . $650. &12 >1170 J hr. 2 ba. en!'I p11t1n & ~\\lSS nt\t t.r I.!, 1.11!>!._.0 t.7!15MI l'••h', ~kl'\ J•roiw rlll:.,, . ----al'rt'i> uf i:iirtlcns & l"c k1tch .• encl. yard 644-4974 gara"t'. Nu µcb ~330 7!>1 Jltll I br. 2 '·", £mly rm .• , frpl, I 1 & " rno 751 """..: •H'rl''> w ltn,1thtnk111i.: u.. " 11wns . P oo s pa . i\varl. Oct. $600 mo • · . .....,.., ___ _ no clt>~r t'l n11111n1 11111 J Hit .1 B \ l'(lndo 111 2 hr. qits. dl'(ll>, l',1rport drn. rm, fcrH·ed. pool. t~tate h vrng Close to Oays · 833-1361 Ask for ON Ll!l'LE ISLE. 2 BR. $250. I BR. Wintl!r rental. .
\lc-ws 5 Bit, :1 lull 11 \ .i 1-:a .. 1t1luJI. on 111 nhll. xhll kid!> ok Nu l't'l~ $:110 Walk le> b<'h. Sl'hOOI!<. & bench & shoppini: llUJ.!l' Mr Sch , di o 213· 12x24 LR. facing BOAT 9 mo's 112 blk lo bch l20 Adults. no Jk•t!> C.urdt'n
" dbl ,10i,.,, pi>tll ''"' m111I nr 1>:u k. !>l'honli; & \17tl-0\:\4\ shopping. Bes t arcu of 3 br. 3 ba penthoust•. Also 926~ ~~~,..;~~nd~ dock. gar. food bar. s un 36th Sl. 2 131798·4356. apt 2 br. Jacuzzi. pool.
v. lirurs~v.11·i.. bl.it•· 'pool ,hoppinJ:: $000 x;i;s~ • downtown ll B. Ncvt'r 2 br & 2 ba apt Decks --------·-·-decic.WID.adlts,wmtcr. Ad.It nopets bbqareu,closedgarogl•. ·tub~ l'cOtr \ Ul'l.lum or21:}1U~\.IMIM.I l!'.nst.'!ldl' 4 Ult. 2'•;: ba. rented before. Un ly Oulmg rms . Hil!h rl'il· MO CROWDS H!R!f '460-SSOO Lowe r lie up · A1'5t> 2 br townhllc. In l • n Ill I • ll •r' m + h.t.rf(f: (nm & din room quality tenants na'<l llPP· ings. ldeaJ for antiQUl'S & Enjoy lhls 3 Br home. per ~.9647 or 673'-5644 I en. prtl'y rm . mature quire 177 E. 22nd. Apl 10. ~Y\11 · 3
11 '.11111' : , ~~ 1 l 'uw ~·<oll111<e b1 th{' 11\W $600/m n, gardener lnl'I. ly St>SO mo. andudlng pa 1nt1 n gs. M at u r <' lots or privary, kids OK. cpl, rnendly oe1Jthoorhd, ...:645_·_34_98 ______ _
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31CXhQ ,ft llr'.'''~·l:wuy 180 Ull> on 0<1. 9. Hl7tl. "'" Luxury t'Ondo 2 Br + den Lg 3 BR 2 BA. frplr. wood CllEERf'UL B k"d , BEACH. Vi ew, pier. 2br. l BR apt, steps to ocean. rno. 979..()136.
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1-'ull unhnishi•d ulll<· n&c·kb0oy / Un1ven,1t y Ur itnra.ie S450/ mo (;;ii I to beach. $595. 494·4L21 , OK. has lg rncd yd. gar, util pd. Til MJ.ty. 303 E. person. 673·2677
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APAllTMlMTS PropHty \!lull'>. no pt•l"> z:rno rm. bwlt·rni.. fp, rncd yd, with charm. SC!C Untv und ---Wi •n t I r II 2 BR O .. 'T I ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'ld f\ _, f'ENT M "' 1· . 2 8 in"'r rcn a. u OCJ-:1\Nt-'lt ,.. c as!> A r. t'O Vl' & dog run $475 002-1951 pnvacy. 11200 mo yrly ' r. m •1 r S3SO 1 BK $325 ap< & area. New rL>deco 2 BR 1210 Infants only.
Mature adults. No pets.
2450 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesc1
CHOICE
PROPERTIES
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m1•11t.<>. !.~rcnc environ 3 br. 2 b a. rompl. re TUCICao.. "-W •yi beautiful decks & yard. Locators898-9891 t'ee Balboa Blvd. or call . Mar. SJSO. t~amily , no
mcnl & he.uutrful. anti· modeled. W/O hookup -,.. "" Winter renLul $1.SOO mo Aln fithl! 3 Br gar rncd 714/884-0Wor882·0080 l BR l Ba. ulll pd .• rum. pets 546-0036
quc:, They rl' all 1nRr~· yd, 2 car encl. gur $450 4 Rr w/cplS drps rncd Yrly $1700 mo. ~-0075or d kldsok S 70 yrly. Steps to ocean. · dJenlS of lhr~ 3 lidrm. 2 TSLMgml 1142·1603 yd&palioS400 (24B) 793-4608 Y 898~1 f' 1 Winter. 2&3 br, 2 ba $300. New decor 67J.312tl Spacious, qwet. 3 bdrm b<tth Lado Isle home Localors898·989l Fee •---------__ Loc_a_tor_;...s __ . _l_ee __ , $3951$495 mo. 114 E . l hs t /I • vt
0 II I S-~l""L CO ... DO HOLD l"'-1 4 RR ts Balboa Bl 67"·"881 · 2 br apt. wtnter $330. mo. awn e ap w ie P wncr w1 case 1m -"'""",.. ,.. 1• • cp · 2Br, 2v.Ba Condo •. frplc. (2l3 )"""·~"""' " " · 305 , •. llrd Sl . 12131 ~allo . Pool. f\dull:, .
l.,,,,,. "•'"· a.i.:reaar{'a . 1 ·.-,,..,., gar.Jncuiz1.umquey __ 761 .05 ,2 .wkod s Sorry.nokid~~rrx:t=> m · ... i·itnlv fiir •1 month< ., DR J h l RJ.o:AO&Run !Greal' lbr d""",modbltn~"'AJS I o>.>.1....,.,., ,. •
11r11yl•111 .011n1urn1!>h1·d avail 11 S450/m n. Lsi• foronly $lf.Ol12Altul Lorators 898·9891Fec dec.SGSOmo.768·6911 Oceanfront. yearly. Mar· (714.,,.,5 .• ,.,.,... S375.64S.3381or t>7SW411
11r unrurn1sh1 •cJ ha1>1i. opt. soo.soo. fi4ll·29lll Loentor!l 898·9891 Fee "'' 'IVU• Phmw tJ111quC' tu st·u (l's ----SAVE! Only $170 for 2 Bk. Newport Ills., lovely 3 lied cpl. no pets. ) BR. 2 BR f t 3 Br{ twnhse ty~ brk only $1i.50t mo. 2 hr. cnrlosr1I burk y1irt.I. letter Act Fait! aJI xtras. kids BR 2 bu horn<'. no pets den. avail. Nov. I. $450 ·1 urn op .. dw1ot~r· fpl", 2 mstr bd ms' u;~,
3 B /dbl $""') ll lC) Loe 01\u 9891 L' sooo'1v , · 64"0629. eve. 67" ~1 av11.1 now lhru mt .June. ... r • UNIQUE HOMES sm~le t•ar ~ar. oo fX'lS rw gar "'" ators n"°· .-eu r y . .,.. s. .rv.>V 675·03l8,S.1.5·6?116 Mont e V ista. bl wo
675-6000 S290 Avail Oct 1 11411•647" Locators ll9S·9S9t Fee <Xean Rreczc from this Beach house. 3 Br A· Large b eautiful Bay Or 3nRe & Nwpt Divel.
IUDS/PETS OK
SUPER IARGAIN! EI\ S T S I D F: • I B fl
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Locators 898-9891 l"\•l' 1ownhse $395. 675·825>!,
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nll appls + S240 117A >
l.c.K·atorll ~ ~1 Fee
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new paint. Avail. now
$415. 546-9950
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W//ncd yd & lots Of
storafi(e MW$2651101
Locators 891Ml891 Fee
School Special! 4 br nr
all ttas yd $.420 osc I
Locators 898·9891 Fee
Lookie Here! 1 Br for
$150 Beller Hurry <228 )
Locators 898·9891 t·ee
4Brw/Vrew$435<22Dl f rame, s h a r p! $650. Front 2 bdr. gar. Ulls. $500 .... SlOO move rn .
Locators898·9891Fe<-P egJiy Broms. Rltr. paid.$450permo Winter S-C&etM..t• 3776 Call a ppt.SS2·3195f'M
3252 LOIJMO HICJIMI •••••••••••••••••••••••
TOWNHOM E, 2br. 2bo,
vu. pool, j~1c, on ~rnhll.
Lsc avl. $400. 557·4632,
831·1190/cves
3 Bdrm + bonus rm.
645-1~1 548---6746 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • d ---------On beach 2 BR 2 h S450 Superb I Br. a ults only.
Nwpt Hgts 2 BR. den, tge CoroRadet Mar 3722 1 BR.1 ba S27S. J::St like no pets. Encl. ~ar .• lndr~
front room. dining area.••••••••••••••••••••••• a h ome. ulll paid. ra c tl .. S 2 3 5 · 203 ·•
New kitchen w /bllns. 2 BR. rurn .. overlooking 1·492·37 10, 1·498·3558. FUiierton 642·5964.
fplr. patio a rea. view or Big Corona Beach.. S600 l~· 1720 2 Bl:l upper . bri Rht ~
bay, lge j!arage. Avail Mo. Agent.640-7000 ---------spat1ous. balcony. l:!nel
now. $595. 646-8811 ..... tiagf• a.och 37 40 Al t14..t1 gar .. adults. $335. 13Z
Bay front near NHYC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u..fwwllhed LIS'a Ln 673-8139
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Locators 898·9891 Fee
View. air cond. Lease
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do. dbl gar. (ncd patio. Avail. 1mmfld. 495-4SS7
Sl\.50 mo. So or AOanta Mltlioft VJeto 326 7
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Lease $1800/mo. 675·3890 color tv. carport. Near G ... r.. 3102
agt/eve. new . $250 inc util •••••••••••••••••••••••
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T.D. PAOrERTIES Call today· Movdoday. at $315. ulil ·s pd' !'15i-ll>l24 Locator~ K9K·9ft<lt m:11 ti7<1·H907 or 1714 1
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drearn'' • 2 br $275 ing, family rm. $475/mo.
Pnme locale. Small ree. lse. no pets. 644·7211
645-4900 •CONSUMER'SGUIOF: Super 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. dshwhr. fn('d yd. Kids &
3 IHt. 1 ~ ba, 2·car J(ar. pctsok.$455.f\gt.Norce.
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968-3514 -----$650. 4 BR 2' i BA. su{*r
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gar. tennis. spa, pool. Large l bedroom apt. $850. 644·2185 Apt $165/mo. 536-3037 close to shopprnl'. Laun· dry fa cl lrtil's. n o
$310 Wow' Catch it while lrYiM 37 44 children/pels . &.'C Nan-Special Situation.
you can ! Oceanfront. utll ••••••••••••••••••••••• cy. al 1.2601 flower St . 1295. 1 br apt. for only
pd. Small tee. 645·4900. New & elegant. just min. Apt. 2. $225-new pn vale I story.
•CONSUMER'SGUIOE from lndust. compleites . ...:...:'----------• t 'or adults over 30. No
frwys. shopping & bus; .._.lalmMt 3106 pets. Deposit reqwrcri.
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beach renta ls under S300 rm., kitrh .. den, util. rm. Bayfront M aln Chonnl'I ---------
Smoll ret-. 645-4000. wfwshrldrye r : all beaut. Upper Scenk 2 Bdrm. Delwc twn hse, 2+ den. 21~·
•CONSUMER'SGUIDF: furn. Elcr gar. 1-'rpl. $550/molse.675·2992 bu, tenru~. pool. JllC, t!ll·.
pool. pr 1 v . pal io & • 3107 L>l>I AUr wlopt!nt•r $500
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welcome $455. Ai:t. no view. 5tl6·5721
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v. 't'Plsdrps $210 t17n I ilal)oa ltland 3206 • l"lfte 3244 fttm rm wtfrplc. rumpus 2 ba, gar. deck. fplc, new shoppln~ f('rry N e dhhw~hr Muturc adul\l>
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1•v..tJ75·13J8fl'4(M"1n tdys <.:harmer2Brfrplc~n r lrn;tb45 121_3___ 3 Bll.20a $525/650 SECURITY&privncyuf Bluffs.leosei.·allk1nds! OCEANFR ONT Neal 917 ~ E . Balboa Blvd.
lalM>af'tftinlUlo 3107 wfshopsp:n·<>S250 U.7Cl (;lr-;n 2 BR w/~ar . otllL'\, Ulr,3811 . $850/875 your own 2 br home on 5".001'o$1175 (um, 28r , w/gnr. udlls. 673-S74Sor213/l49-4524 271CE.16th Pl.2 BR I BA
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·ators 896·9891 Jo l'{' 773 W Wilson. s275 3 Bit. 2 bu $500 Lrdo$800/ mo lease. ---""""g.cnt644·11J3_ no pets, $315 mo. Winter. curpe ls/drape!>. blt ·lll
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:nr, Monll•ro B7S·588I ur -.... _, ------with loft Penthou11e f\pt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• shops, No pcl-;. 1265 mo
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Corofta ct.I Mar llUl>le ::i BrS:\2.'l 117(' > & pet OK. $380 m o. lRt + boal slip. S750/mo yrly. qwre at 1212 AW. Balboo ~ "
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... ••••••••••••••••••••• CONSUMER'S GtJIOt:. u.523 ,.. Wat ... f1011tHw1 w /pool view. Newly 4BR,2ba,wntr.$SSO 2 Br TownhoWle. lrpk Cat . College. No pet11
Lovely 3 br hc>lll(•. ClllJl'l Mnny h&Vl' 90d ere ~lad C11ll u. .. H you need 11 low .., ~M""Dt·l~'11'4E 611· I 400 painted Inside " out. 2 BRhl ba bse. yrly $7_00 Poot tennis some <>Cillln $350. 751-8204. 54S-8531 11tr~l. beaut 1lord1•ns. lhe)' did!' Sovetime. ft85 pnce rental today. Small Patios &. paddle-tenms 38 • 2 ba....i. wnt.r'650 "Catalina views. CIOtie H• ... 114• .._.. 3140
$495. mo wt1turtlen111g "'f°"~~nc!f~...tats r!C~~~ER'SGUIDE WOODBRIDGE PLUSH3br.2'h barondo. cwrt. lmmed. ocrupan· SllPSTuOCUM \o Fashion laland &. flne ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!',!'~:~717!~ >3t>47901Hl~,!,!_ or KJnc.p"""rs W"'l COM L' tlitates. Lincoln model. 3 Only steps from water. cy $JWOrt H/ Mol.,,~U2·~!!" ~ :~: ~ :: =~: ~~ beach. 644 2611 r • beadclh, b2 & 3h8R. nnr~ '-..1 > °"""' ~ "' c·' "' For lse. Mestt Verdt>. 4 br3ba.640-1271 Hlll)lly upgruded. f\v1ul l~~~e~~un~-~~·._...,~~=I ----------1 rp c .. s was er, ......... 14toch 3140 645-4900 BH, 2 ba. be11ut d~orat· approx Sept. ISlh. $775 1: Avail now' 3 BR. 2 ba . I('* r • g e 4c Pa l lo!! :=................... ()pen7days !f·7 ed . avail now. $575 Lake vlew-Woodbrlt.lite. ~or675·193tl s.c:a...te 3276 children OK. no pe ls ,_980-_23S8 _______ _
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to mo. 67:Mall __ ~~r~~~iooo.'G:o~o&;;.' saunas and <'lubhouse. New land~cuplna. 1m1s lZIO ll95 +eo&tof uUt.mnlhl Poe>' It Jae. References , lovely. s pac l-•-h 11~1 Smull ocean vhrw 1132 OK ~/mo 830-4000 Blutrs, lrg 4 BR condo, 5-htAH rental, nr Pier. ror needed.S2.2$mo.f7S·7908 le home·lilcc. 2 br wtth _,........ -oc "' · · · · f750. Ready to ao ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt aaUct enll'a.nc:t + 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••HEATED SP/\ & POOL K.n. Propertlc11,493'9381 n..• ,cu ,nope\5.673-l~ «883--7574d•ys. pa·t ....... Som" w"ath •'l f I 2 8 2 b Unlvtrtll )' l'k Tem1re, 644-.-Wor644·17S7 Cm1• Grande! 4 Br kld!4 u.,. .. •
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pub ll<" to aro u nd
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•llAT IUSIMISS ~ "AUAMFAM~Y IUTAUIAMT
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE
SCHOOL
OFFERS
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Partly ham. 1 br. or bach
apt, Bal laWld or CdM
Vrly ~:wee
ADS Shepherd. Bh1e Merle.
mul~. •Ppt'Oll 4 6 yn
~ 1508 a1la or evea Oii.YR fromU4960 01IO Ml-t8C11
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Sell IDY lt..-n .,,, com·
bWIOOn ot ti.mi for 175
or leaa with a PeM)'
Pl.nC'lwr Ad , Una '°'a ~Ive thy• g,th
addltlONll line ii 80" ror
lbf a daya Charllf j\ I
Found: Afgh•n dog.
8 e a ch /Talberl. H 8
842~
Lost: Red Doberman. yna
F e m . Vi<'. IOZS La
Mirada. •IM· 7314
ARMED SECURITY Of"·
PIC F.R Expc r . PI T ,
d11y11. pe rm. po111tlon
Call~t. •CTuh Coor.e avtulabl~ •----------
~llP9cKY ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Matcrlab provided. ASSIMILHS
Vt.fW NlC.'Jo: No~rnettlal Ida. Ira l UK al)l ""'I p.;I fl ~. l'loai\ < '1 ll MK
aall tor Mike-
2 Hdrm. 2 tMa. w all bill\• WA~Ml
51 1-6910 76Mltl TIA VB. AGIHCY
FltAHCHISI
1be new w1ay to own a trav~I •llerlcy. Travel
Network. &.art your own,
Exp. nol r equl r e d .
Complew aupport & loni:
term service provldc.od
For rnon Information
ind \0 place your ad call
Last Small male dog half
silky terrier and
cockapoo black and
brown. AMwers to Cum
drop. Turtlerock area.
Reward Cull 8334l7118
•Small rla san for small preclalon parta.
penonala ed anstructK>O. xlnt benefllll. start S3 ~ own taat.c day 1~ Chemical Ln. H.B
"rught cla&M.... 714/89H~351
l br. lj\~ It• h p lt . l Ar
jilll.fll'<' "a il 1mma d
WYTH ... &DOOC
ff)( ~ JO' lilt l "'U 20'
t>Qal.a ri,m00..,1Nt to rww It....-4000 Office._... 4400
•Placement-up to ao<~ rommls11lvn. Asllemblyrnan. machlpt< a1.111l!mbly. some drl II 642-5678 XI nt lnr k!JIJ nu M11mt M..! 1WJ
t h ru o u t ()lJI tt• r ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
1JU1n 1tr. 2 add'l 1>fl 11n...-1 Atnbau ador Inn In Cu11ta IAY..OMT OfftCIS
rar\,ln1 lllJ'•C .,, IJl:>O Mt•H "an 11 .. rhor Ccn C.nnery Vlllaf(t New of
rno J 111roh1 lt•·111 lt Y trully.lontA'd.~rooma fl cea from JOO ·~ fl
Lost Old Enai!111Sh Sheep
doit Mlllt", no coll11r.
642 0098 or642·5141 nfl ~
l''re<· J Wet•k preas. mill & lathe ex per
C al 1 M r B eec h
Sales Training. rt'<fd <:all 6'2·9090.
MOllHT
tMClt.ul
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714-838 9242.
FAST FOOD
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Losl. Crey/whl long hair
Tiger Cat. wlslltch~1>
CalForDet ... t i\uembly. light auto
l l l-100] 491-0442 a eee~. d c pc•n dabli..>.
K11lt>ll3 permant'nl wo rk. <.:M
m AKA "l'n .f'.:'1
k30 Nt""111 ' br :;r•, n ..
to.,.,nhumt' .ipt """' •mt•n l t lf'• tllJIO
from t. •• h 1\11 u11I I'd pool. J11 r uu.I, 1111d r.-c anllon al lnrlud.:d. 2808
'lk> k1rt.l no rl" .'fll I', room Oally • week ly afuyelle /\Vt:. N.B Prime l.o<'. In K Mart
plaza Unli mited pe>len
hul. Ry owner. $28,500
Jo'or Info. 642·~ duy11,
s.G-7796/839 1060 eves
Nau«ht -Decry -
Swoon -Injure -
548-8508. CM a rea.
Found · Akita or Hu:skle
type doll. NB area. apx
Aug.~
Real EAU<! School 67S ~ 321131 Camano CaptAtrano --------
Ralh•l" kl" '2~ P•'I 1 utrs Kt1u1.1n• frum i~ 11 d73 1003 _____ _
,,., ...... unty dtp('11ll w..'l!lr.
~l • 7707
OANCEROUS
lnaurance man; ··Now
San Juan Capu.trano Altendant. Airport Tex aco No cxpenence nee
«• rrwroo IC b
l 1emlru H.h
Ii.u h l lot $;:?W l 111 IOI
~n.:h-:. uni>
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•BRAND NEW *
IRVINE'S Hf W EST
Al'T COMMUNITY
HERITAGE POINT
An 1111t rommunlty dr
M1tn•-d with yw 1n mint.I
(1.,•tUMrlll ij :O.Jllll'IOUb (loor
!'Ian... ..'11m1:1tlt'd or un r 11 r n 1 " h ,. '1 1 i & 3
l1t'4lroom avh I m
rn•<1hall• Orl'll1.!Hnrv
FUTURIMG
• l'ark hkc M.•ll1111t
• l.1.:hle<J t l'ltnlh l'llUrll't
• H~-c·rt·allonal fal·lhllea
*Pool & J11Cu.tz1
•Cia.K HH(J
•S11arkhn1; d t•un luun·
dry
•G1trd\'n putlO kitchen
•()pl•n t~11m ce1llnAA
• Km 1(11 I ze t)t'(! room 8
• L1.1r1u· wulk In cl0&<'lS •l'n vutc drl"I 1n1t areas
•ACr••ntA:d wttll11
N 1·;1r c•orocr or Walnut &
J l'fll•ry off S A l"rwy
171-l )~~•!I 7000. ..orry no
IJt.'b H1·nlul t't•Ol('r o~n
t.1a1ly !lam to 7 pm
Oni.ngetrw Condo I hr &
lof\ l'ool. J 1t•u1.e1, terlrll8.
n -c r111·11. s~ mo Ct•ll
')..'!!+ f'6Jk or 661 OS.13
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()1•1•11nfronl. winter ro•nt11I.
11lu<llu, I Ult, z Ult. ht<1
,,_.11 !-.tart 1111( at SJ.ZS pr
HIO '1tlll J l:!K
s:n~, Z Hit , i:ar. rear. I hllr
hd1. a<lllll. 110 l't!lll. 228
<irunlv1cw 4\f7 110\I
1 llr Apt. I hlk lo bch. Blue
U1rd ·yo vie w, cn cl
y11uo. 4!19 3656
L01JYM Hiit l 8SO •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUMAHIUS
Nrw ndull dcluxr a pls
furn & urt(um 81lltord&.
pool . }u ~uHl . 11 and
\Ollt•,Ybull
ALICIA VILLAGE
~1 1 ~tockporl
SIU 1)1:11 ur ~>111 0130
Ofllc-e W\'O II 7 dnlly
------YIEAJlL Y 2 br. I ba , dnt locaUon In
Pen&Nlula 2 RR I BAU?· Dana Point. Young male
per unit. new clrapes & pre rerred SIOO plu11
paint. S400 673-0001 share util. 411'3--0182 eva &
81.>auL room y 4 br Nwpl wilnd _______ _
Shr. duplex 1 hlk rrorn Roommate lo share 3 br !!:.::t'~!, L :.e SS65 mo ~. C M. S150 t utll. ""'j JO' 642 299S
Ir you need an attractive 7 3. 3 11. Apply a l 4678
mature qu11llried ad Qlmpus. NB THE EfACIENT
ALTERNATIVE
that you're married. I Lost : Amaio n Parrot.
s uppose you'll want arn. betwn Colgate I
Te rrific Buaine111 Op m o r e ins uran c e .·· Rutoers / Cornell
port unity : For h m1ted Groom ··Naw. I don't ..
mialt9t1vt' ll&lllatantl ul ----''-------
r nday / u ec acrrelary. Auto mtthan1c. exper. 412
Irv/NB r1eue ca ll N Coast Hwy, Laguna •~ Reward. S46·1333 or num.,.,r per&ons. over 21 t h 1 n k s h e • ll 557-4891
yra. Your opportunity to DANG~ROUS " ---------eJ1pand. d1 vers1fy your Http W..t.d 7 100 Automobile En~1ne Tune·
income. Rubn your own Lott & Fa.ct Sl OO r9"'IOftClh SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• up Ml'<'hnn1r Wiii tram
part·t•me u11lnt:K11 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ( h~l 1 t s 1 :ipare time 636 027ti, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Account.unt uunee. c•n or w "" a 1anmcn .• a
64-6-4596 aft S ·JO PM Belt 494 7935
5 0().8.00PM Lost or Found a pet" <.;all RF.l.AXINCi MASSAGE try levd pot-1llon ~x +comm Apply Newport An• mal Assi 11 tance Bob Jarnes·Lll' Mllllscur pcnencc helpful. but not Tm• C'cnter . 3000 1-;
Sandwich shop industrial League 537 2273. no ree Outca ll 9 9. 494·SI 11 necessary Some typing <:oast Hwy. Corona del
area. help run. Paul reqwred. Sulary open. Mar 5411-8443 Day/eve. Agt. FOUND : Blk German PREGNANT ~ Cuing . Jarco Inc S.S-74.22 -'---------Shepherd. fe male. nr confidential counseling & Automotivt•
Oriental market; good California & Minnesota. referral. Abortion. adop· ACCOUMTIMG OMV Q.Eltl(
net. $19.500 down. Call c .M.MS-3342 Uon&keepin&. a.Bk/SL U11cd Car rontr11cl &
Paul 548·8443 day/eve. APCARE 547-2563 Req lmoWledae of ge"'I OMV. Exper only. >\pply a~. LOST: B l ue femal e UMOA&VIQ(I ledger thru trial bal ore Mgr. or Frun ~akeet. llarbor View mU!ll be able to analyie KI n am 11 n al B• u er 5'Y~ inl. in a very sue· mea. NB. Vicinity ""'--M•::ri M """'....,,.,
ful La 8 h
...,.._ gen'I accts &: ma1nl 11up. ~. ;,,.,.~,
cCS!I g. c ·service Ford & New""'rt llllls Dr For..._-L-of •. h 11ullon with 1.1 very W 1 ,... . n ~rwn porting sc edull>s. Will qualified mec hani c . esl. I< ew away m ash ServmgallOrangeCo. uu 111\ In otherg a t"ctl( Auto rental tme. opl)Or S2l.OOO. M4·4:>'2 on Sunday. Au1. 27lh. 835.7313 functions as nvc-pre ror Inle t. fnendly, neat ----------1 dumb but ha ppy. 644·4188 viOW> relaU.>d cxpt•r I:. re appear. )'nit peNIOn ov.cr . . l8 PrPv c·xp. not req d
VITBIMARIAM FOUND: We1marancr
CASH Ft.OWi mix. F. udlt. Xlnt d b
OrJtnge County Animal po111lion. l(d wtchlldren
Hol'lpltal. Fully e.<ful pped 6'S-l508. alt ·a or evea.
• prestige locution . Loat: Mln. French poodle.
ON THE WATER 0 w n er r 1 nan c In 1 . male wtllt.e. dog collar ~.000. 752-1920 wt li cense. "Cbrla"
:'~':-:z?~~ J ~~ ;';'~ a°O"f1',"°::11
M9tH Vlloge A nOPBTIIS"" 4f11·22S1 or l.6J9.10Sl coll.
Mewport 675-8662 co,. Tl t:J O P.M.l l.cl8t 2 West Highland wht
ed IC terrier dol(s. vl c
Deluxe m lcal un l osta htvntw...t New 1 a n d / w a r n e r .
Mesa 1.500 sq. rt .. 48' · W..ted 5020 Reward $500. 842-4182 or
_S48_·_2_103_. ------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84.2·3297 dys.
Cdm dlx 11111t~. ulil pd. Wanl IA> Invest &/or work L<lll. Parrot r>lnk &·grey. /\IC, umple prkg. t'rom m local smull business. Vic. Mesa 'North. C.M.
300' i;.r No hie r e q Prln only. 556·7280. Sept.H.833~days.or
67S-OOOO. M.'>-3722 979·3107 eves
AJRPORT AREA·
O f'CSI'.
880 S.F .. 3ofc'a & recepl
Sf,jX> mo. CitrJ)Cll, drapes.
& paneling. Call Karen.
714/1'7S-0403
HUNT. IEACH-rtenh
$300. UUI pd. 842-031 l
IAYVllW
MoMyto&.o.t 5025 LOST: White Cockopoo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• maleNwptC.M.vlcanity.
OOYOUNEEDCASll? 64z.l.897dys. lll. 2nd & 3rd ---~----
Home owner loans Found: lrvl.ne area. Blue·
arranged fut. point Siamese. neutered
Borrow $1000. SI00.000 male. approx 9/S. Call
flex 1 b l e terms. put ..;S5o2_..-0990 _______ _
credit no problem. C.11 ~-·-.. German Shorthuir ua noobUaauon. uw ... STERLING f1N.SVCS Po inter. male . Vlt'.
,'f1 Touch of Oan
MODELS ............. ............
'7'-00U Outc.ell
~ ..... ....,.
1815 . El Cami.no Real
S&n Clemente: Fully lie.
For appt 492· 7296
MASSAGE
RGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OMLY Dap.•••a. hr
631-2140
24 yr old young man with
blue eyes who ef\JOYS the
beach wlshes to meet a
YOWll WOINlr\ interested
In c ompan1onah1p.
897-2459.
•SHERI l.EE•
CERTIFIED
MASSEUSE
House Calls By Appl
~. On Lafayette • Cannery
V1Jlaite. Office space 500
to2500sq. fl.
714/95S-1610<bkrl Tustin Ave. & Chapman. ----------1 _0r_an_ice_._1_1_531J._7_SM ____ Lr you are an attractive
Buslnesa or real estate FOUND· Male Pekinese remale between 18 and 24 v 1 c M 8 IC n 0 1 i a & with su!hcient mentality BlLLGRUNOV
Realtor 67S·0161
4 d Apply Kirsch <.;o · Sturt wl lot man dul1ci.
17352 ArmatrOnll Ave, Advnnr c•mc•nt a vail tu
lrv.S4().8503 MUlO r l'nlnl l'OUntc 1
Accountant perM'f1 Gd dnvmg rec:
C P.A. firm needs Sr rcq'd tl31·2A80.4lY.>-6330
with minimum 3 yr s Autoltepair
public acct 'g experienc:e MECHANIC VW
Excell. growth OP · Due to grand openm.: of
J>OrtU!'1ly. Send resume our 2nd loc. GAM 11olfcr
to. Ste gall. Parke. & 1ng to 11 respon person n
Guptill Inc . 3388 Via poait1on mgr. p u rt
Ltdo. Ste 500. NB. mechanic VolkswaKcn No Phone calla please Xlnt opport. 1f you llk(" lo _________ _. be your own boe>s. Sm In
ve:tl & looli. are rt.-q '<J
Guar salary. t•or further
info P'ease call 7~·7571
Acctng Rkkpng
TEMPORARY
RegU1ter Today t1> work
on vanoua srrount1ng & Auto. trans. R&R man.
bookkeeping assign· experie nce preferred
ments Work close to MUS T II AVE 0 W N
your home . fo'1gurc TOOLS.Call~·2288
Clerks to Sr . Acc-oun· -tantl\ needed thruout Babysttter for 2 yr olcl.
Orange C:O Days. Mon thru Fri. Nr
Robert Hall's Fa Ir g rounds CM
Accoontem pe> 64&8715 500S. Mam. Ste SOl ---------
No. Tower. Union Bank Babysitter wanted, 2 3
lnTheCUyolOrange ®ys a wk. My hOl'Tll'
714/835-4103 II 00-4: 30· SS6-ll(Y7
~~~~~~~~~~Ba b ys l l t l n R I I 1 t t'
ACCTG Cl.HK housekeepln.:. rtt1m•· N..-w mother needa help. To bala~cc & e dit own transp . t-:x -
customer il)pul Must be 'd i f 5c:7 605"' able lo ,.,,...ale l~key ad· pc r re 8 • ~ • "' ~· morns/eves. dlng machine Some bk-----------3 Udrm . 2 bath. Newport --------
Pen Urtk. gur. $.S.Cj() yr· Roommale-2 Br Condo ly.875-6670or 963-~ SJ. C. Non i.moke r. Xlnt office or mdustrh;I mature EVl>s 493-8649 Nice 2 Br Oplx upstairs. Newport Rea c h ocun· apace. Up to UiOO sq rt In
frplr. W/D. a a rage, front re m pref. 3 bd NewportBeach.645·2111
MONEY We1tmlns te r . Garden and awarenefl!I to un dent.and lhe l>Hl lh1ng
Grove. S34-M22 you can do is to rt:anforc-e
workinll capital. 111t & fo' OUN O : S m b I k • male. come lo Mr
2nd morteagea. lnvcn Cockapoo type dog, vi<' Hyatt. 380 Poplar.
kpg education or cJ1per Babys itte r grand -
lst & 2nd :1h1fts. xlnl mother type. my home.
company benefits hte housekeeping, full
ad ult..,, no pets. nr Lido rurn. 4 csr . $180, 67~29116 [i;le shopp111g. LM!, credit 7AM Formerly Ins. olc. 3 rmli.
ref 5450 mo 494-6303 b11 & kit. S325 mo. 5G7 W. · · Looking for 1 or 2 F'em to 19th. CM. Call J ack e ves
Neur Hoag H08p. AttrtH" 11hr oceanvu a pt. in W 546-2277.
t1 ve 3 Ult t wnhs e. Newporl. Call 646·9160 ---------
c:tu·pt•ls. dn 1pcis, pallo, AMorafl 6or ~"205. Iv ...... 1R...tal 4450
c nt•I l(u r $450 m o . 0111g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2005 AdlL'I, So. Cowit Plaw condo, 2 For Lease 112() &fl fl. 333 E 17th St . Cos tn M ~i1a.
lBrapt,lblkfro mbca('h. brl'h ba,pool/joc. i''cm A I Sc t l"' ••oo
1112 Balboa HI. sisot mo. over 23. Good refs. Ber 12 F~~ afr he~t~s-'~~~
846·9S4J. noon. 5S6-07SI biS-0707 or 673--0140
2Br. rrplc. beamed cell· Yemale wanted . s hare 2482 88
tn!UI. ,.,,crd gar. adlt.'I, no 2Br. (urn. &pt. w1th male MEWPORT ILVD
pets S396 mo. 646-987lllrt SZSwic. CM. 556-2772 900 1q. rt. Addlllonal
6PM Mads lo eharc 2 bdrm apt at«age avail. Plenty or
What a Wonderful World ln CDM l200.+ utJI aJ\ 7 parkina. 642-3490.
•o ry start·ups , r e · Irvine btwn University & Laguna ~arh cetvable11 23rd. old. 1.1eems to be PWIOMI Senicn S360 A«t'q Clerl& Bab~ttter nc'l'<lcd for Ii.I
714/547-6468 bUnd&deaf~-4982 Ba111c acc-l '0 e xper nricdf' CDM/llarbor Vu .........••............ ~ ~
JCIMH
•. Mcl<H f'ound · Gold & white 1 day Dul-dwl sc-hol SUte Mulll·tac ihly settina . boy. Your homto or mm•· "" 11athcr fig for reporti. Mon fo'rl, 2PM ·H'M
Cocker type dog. Young eccredltrd. M...ets courlh SSX> mo. no ffM• lntv Sul. 644.-4064
FJNANCIALSERVICY.S Lovable pel. 546·1326 rc<,u• remenl for re 9·2pm /\Id de Ort ir e" -------~
Uu.'iiness loans: Specialist Found : Afghan dog. g ist ration call 1714 I 1786!i f S kypurk 11 v Dabys1ltl'r wanted you1
In hard·lo·gcl loans. Call Beac:h /Talbc rt. H 8 . 729-7141 540-2600 home. 9 mo. old l><'>y
Assured Fin. n rl ng, ~ SodalCWK 5400 ---------1 Mon Frl. ln9·5SOO bctw.
846-6858 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADMIHISTRA TIVE -'-' ~;..:p_m ______ _
lit T.D .8• 2nd T.D.'s. con· t.oet: REWARD. Watch •SSIST• ~ Babys itte r wante<J. m y struc u on . C all after lostlnvk.CameoShores SIHGU? "" """' hc>m<'. weckd11y11. lrvmc
4 p M • sat. a Dy ti m c. & Goldenrod 673-ISt 9 Call INTROVl EW ror the _s.sz_-032 __ 1._644_-8292 ___ _ ·-m"' intelllaenl & dlacreet AaUlt the preii1ldenl by . . ....,.. " Reward. While German· way to meet ~ aanch: keeping company re· BABYSl'M'EH for !i mo. ~a. y,...t Shep. Fem. May have f>t-ople. ?S2·S4tl. cords i a therlnl( 10 old. 81\M ~.30PM. 4 dy:. Deicti SOlS Luekemla. 531·0405. ~~~~~~~~~~I for ma'tton r elated 10 wic ~aft6pm
••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-~ secunuei. and e xchangei---------•
Integrated Data l r SJOO CoataMesa.~ 1me, pe m. mo. ------~---4 _963-4459 ___ . _____ _
Baolung of Shopping, riRhl al PM.~:Dl8 Formerly Ina. ofc. 3
your fingertips every· Roommate lo 11hare ex· rms. ba & kll. $325. mo LOWEST
day! Da l l y Pilot pt:nsea sz 25 +. 713 567 W. 19t.h.S CM. Call
Lost. Blk female Scotliah
Terrier. v1c. Go&denwest
&Slater. 842·3143.
C~ER CLUB fllinp. Prepare and file g,' leaal doc uments ond tt't SodGI coordinate w 1th c-or· TW.H
Pref with cx~rl e nt"c
Cont aC'l Mr. ~11l v a
546 2300 C al1 forn 1a
Ft!deral Sa vlnai.. :nou
II.arbo r Blvd. Coi.t J M~a. Ca 9262tl
Classified Ads. To place Orctud. CdM J Dr. 2 ea . Jackeves546-2277 lllhnttllcrht
your od,eall642-567Rand furn dlx w l m o turl' I tTD ' alto
lc1. u Cl81>81f1ed Ad· VlM>r responsible prol mun aa<' Or. Cty ~ t • • a. hl'lpyou 38.644·~ Ju11l complclt'd. Open 2adT.D. l.cMMt..
LMt: am. female cream
colored Siamese cat; vie:
Mesa Verde. 548-0786 areo dc111gn space. In· F'alte1l Terms since 1049
rl1vidual desk to 1000 11q Sattler MtcJ. Co. Found HUAkY type puppy
•Phydcat porate HQ 1n New York
Edllcaffoncll and oveneu opcrallon1 •Altd fwt! 1n England and ~uropt•
For All Mtei. Typing and ahorthand re-TM Perfect qua red and able to speak
s-a-• 3176 Gar:ti• Hewpcwi kKh 3169 u u•o•uueuHue•u for tftt 4150
•• ••• ••••• ••••• ••• ••••• 2 Bd. 1 bath OcciUl vh:w. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
fl Confe r e n ce rm . 64~2171 545-0611 near Kaiser Sch.C.M
k1lchenelle, skyllf(hls. ---------Mer6pm 64& 5961
tecepllonlsts available Retired couple hu money
Del\ll(ncd for arrhll~s. lolend. lst&2ndTD's
Bar/\ltemativt•! l''rrnc h .G e rman o r
•Mt.oet People• Italian Mu11t be 1tblr to
•Rclax•lh•vl! fo'un• UI!(" m1ll1llvc. 11nd havl! --------
Low Membcn1hlp 1-·eca minimum 5 yenr'I ex Banlung
Equal ()ppor t::mployt•r
1n:u 1x1-: 2 l~K. 2 Ru Xlnt nt:IRhbo rbood . Double garagt:, Coa t1&
yearly. 1420 /mo '"' UI SZSO/mo. Agt. 494·1S61, Meu.St.oragc only.
lJI oc.•t·im. New rarpet.a 494-7287 646-"382
en14lncer1ng. drafting, Agenl, 1-837·3744
uaptuc art..'I. 549·1480 1.;;.;~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
... OOMLOH.SAYS 675-3126 eV(tfl -- -----12 br apt. walk to beac-h. ....., 4400 PROMOHTORY PT. ~.mo. Call 498-632t or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._tri .. a..tal 4500
Upper lc•vt>I 11cp. 6 unit R:M-1612. 4.'IO aq.rt. Mariner's Mlle. •••••••••••••••••••••••
hl(JR. 2 JO<. Z b11, w/fun 2 br 1 b "Wl d l pvt rettroom. Utll. 1xt. 4 . 0 00 11 q . rt . N cw
toatlc R11lhoo/oc<'an t-d /·~~k~ 1~0~8~ Ample parttlng. Cpt.s & warehowwapace.HBln·
vww. 11000 mo i\11k for ... • h/ h 1 131.. drpll. 544·11678 dutlJ'lal Puk. 894·5351
1....-R.'12·2tHOQr644·4964 .,,.,ac 8 opp ng. "· ' 4tl2·Sl21 uft ~,. Ofc Space avail Mesa Ofc MOO Nu 2720 n. ind. &r ofc. z br a pt, yrly l<'Tplc. 30S & lndwclriil Park, W. 18081 Redondo Cir, •B.
33rd ~t . S37S 12 13 ) s-toAM 1110 17thSt,CM631·5200. Hunt.Ikh&U·2834
767-0512 ; wkndK (714 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ __;. ______ _ 67s-4097 , CPA needs company In 4(J()O sq ft of commertlal
-2 Sly 3 bdrm. 21'.1 b•. ~Iii beaut. new om~ bldjl. apace. rear truck entry.
Panoramic ocean view, gar,alrcond.nrSo.C8~. s.,epe t.o bay & beach. A/C oUlces, part or SMplyrheM
luxury 1 BR. &ec h.l·riae. Plua. S500 Ftral., l&lll Pr(vato ehowera for 1paclou1 new comm'I lttTtUSTDllDS
Ad.Its. Yrly lie. 673·M67 + $150. dep. Leue. athlellc executive.. On rark development. Nr 2-d la~
540-1256 aft. noon. prem1aa parktna. 400 To r e e w a y • b '/
IAYROM'T Ajlialw ... ,_wlllMd 1,400 aq. f\. Pro<esalonal Boin/Magno lia In SC~~~'UM~~S
Wow ! /\ really •Pl'<'· orU.fwwlllMcl ltOO prefernd.M2-4Q.3 Weatmlnater.'92·3133 -APT"COMMl!:RCIAL
t arul•r. a pacloua 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BLVD. MIGUIL hd.rm. "den apt .. convt• nu; EXClTlNC &a~ avail. In pt"f!IUglou& (AnUque Row>
n11'fttly lould on Lido PALM MISA APTS. LB location. fJOO llQ fl. hie. St.ore & warehouse. ap· MORTGAGE CO
Pt"nln.iula. Secure. 3rd MIN\JTESTONPT ~l.LaaBch. prox 2500 •Q. ft. Call lll-7lll Hl·Zll I
floor location with a DCll. Do you have otrlce 1par 64&--00SSor642·l.334. ()PIH I VHYDAY
ooautlful view I Wood Hach. 1&2 RR IA> share w/real estate Storw 4550 ---------~~;,~f ,~i; · st8rl,c ~~~~0 &p~~ =e~.,;t~:'~~. ~:. .... ~ ............. ..
Per month; minimum I t~I Mt.-.a or. 374, D•ll,y Piiot, PO f\ox RY win~r 11t.orage avail.
year leaM. 1.5 Hlka East ol Newport lMO. Cotta Me... ca. fo enced. llithltid, very re· '1M400 Rlvd.) 936218 u rolea. H4ol040, •••••••••••••••••••••••
AM11•cr•llh II 00 HAR•OR 9tlm·5pm5*9880 PRIMEWCATION _;,~,.;.__ ....... _' -----OCl.AtftOMT Santa Ana Parkcenter Vacant area avail. for ............. ••••••••••
I _,,,.To 1 000 f\ any\hlnt. 1tora1e. park· -~ .. Control A&e cy ot 1t':t~· sit'':" sft.~1d dti'ce bid1., ~n~· ~~~ IN or ? ; renl part or all &,~C.111. A non·p~lt or·
pool. l:)tartin& al SJ2S pr Fwy. l ·blk. DUUnctlve or fenced, secure CL Canlullon. Vasectomy,
A Oivl11lon or mo. 494-31Jll architecture & frplc1.. area, 90x28; bfh.lnd 17th tubal alertlliaUon. abor·
llitrhor lnveiitmt>nt <'o wet ban avail. Ample St .. t•ut C.M. Water tion, It famll( plannlnl(. ~~~~~~~~~Lralbr,pool,nr.ahope. pertUns.Contact:Loulse avall!M8Mt3 646-123l For r ree nfo c all
-ad'.lta no peta, Utll pd. Dahl. 659-0'ZAO -.0 per mo. Yearly. Va· \884Monrovlo~-0336 COR,F'ORATEREALTY ._....W..ttd 4600 --------cant Balboa Blvd near 97~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Hous e. free d e·
II'. St . Lovel)' lower lOOfM 4000 Quietd4'pendable2eyr old monatratlon ol lll'l rdtrn·
dupln., 3 111 OR. z BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7()().lOCJ0.2000 Sq fo"t on OCC ttudenl nff<la bach Ina oqulpmnt. Mon ,.v<'.
fl1)6c,modtmkllcben + Hoomw/kltchenctle Cout Hw y . N o rth apt.orroomwlthkllcheo Seflt Ult.h .ut WM Tice
I a.and r1 . ~ b I k to $00wttk fl up La&uu. 649· llH o r prtv Can pay up to SlSS Rental•. 1105 S. Cout
bMcb/bey. ,\Jl. 64'He00 541.9755 548-1187 mo. Mark. Evcee?~·lZ&t Hwy, Lia Och 4~·2412
People who need People
That 'a what the
DAILY PILOT
SERVlCE DIRECTORY
is all about!
C •LL penence In 11r t'rctanal Southwest Bank. 800 ~ and adminla tra\lve Glcnntyrc. L;.1~una Uch
975.0700 work. S alary $1300 497·177l.req'•NcwArcti.
HAVE YOU
LOST
SOMETHING?
First check our "Lost and Found"
classtfle.tlon number 5300 to see If
som eone has found It (FOUNO ads
aro placed 1n the Dally Piiot FREE of
chargo). If your Item 1s not hated as
being found then dial
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and let a frlendly ad·viaor ualat you
In placing e "Lott" ad. C all Monday
thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for
next day's paper or call by noon on
Saturday for Sunday's paper.
642-5678
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month. Re p/full or pt ·tltnc•
tellers. Ask ror J o11n
KO.~ Take thlA ad to nearest Employment D<'vc lop· _Ba_nk_lll_R ____ _
ment O e p 11 rt ment. rttOOflOPHATOR D.O.T. l89 tl7. Ad paid
ror by employer bperietteed With addlt1on11I clen cul
dut1e11. X Int bt:ncfili.
lrvlnc N1111on11l Rank
Call J 11ncl. 1133 3700.
E.0 .1\:. Air Cadlt10.•1tCJ
Jo«eman. GOOd opport.
Maximum b .r n1d
Jou r neym'-n
w/1upervlsory ability Bink.In~ 1 at
Apply to: Irvine Unifi~ 1 ~
S<:hool Olalri<'l. ~941 Eveii., Sat. t:xpcr. ph·f
Alton Ave. Irv. 17141 Vleaao contact Kathy
558-4900. Equ•I Opport Ambur~y. Callforn1.1
Employer f"oderal. 3333 8natol St.
Air NaUon11I Guard C.M. Call ~-Equul
lmmed openlnits In F.lrc· 1-0ppot-·rt-E•mliip•loliiy•e•r. __ _
tronlel\. Mcrh1n1c11. Ad·
m1nu tr1t1o n . Com• muntcaU0011 or WC'atht'r
t'o rcr olin!l. No c•x
perlence required. We
wW ~ you to lhe be•t
Khooll. MealA & board
provided + $39'7,AC) ~r
month to atart. Call
C.Ufomla Air NaUonal
Ouard 17141 9'1'9·1383 or m. UM3 for lnforma Uon •
Beauty
HAIR CUTI'EH
Takt> over 80me follow
Ina. /\111l will tear h
S aaaoon methorl
M•nlcurlat. Call 2111t
Ctnlury Hair. 842-53111
Beauty ()petal.or. in CdM
Booth rental. Money
maker. xlnt ~· Call
67~!!003 ('Vff. '
MOW IS THI TIMI Bollt bul Ider: cuatA>m boat
for Job Mtlters to check yard netds experienced
tbe Dally Pilot llelp cafl)Cnleni. l11minators at
Wanted claNlflcatlon. U mcch11nt c1. p.Squared
I.be job you want 11 not Doata S4t 2873 U... you mlaht e<>n.1lder 1..:;;..;.;;;;...;------
offt1r1n1 your aervlct'I Uav• yO\I read today'•
wltb an ad In the Job Clualf1ed Ada f If not.
WIU'Ud c1&esory. Phone YoU'te D'l1111lnt1 the ~11t
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M'nl('(', COl\Jiltuctluu • • r11u11h I 111nm ~ • •·• <'om m t r t' l 1 , t.. 1..,l, drun UIJll ltt•uoo Int(. c-urJ)t'nlry. roofan11. per o( w11l tra1n !-\a ll & Vun l..meis c~b nu mor~· H St St I . 1 T I Y p 1• i. "h 1 n II I"" ~•'ran.~~ J1ibt1 ~I HOIS2 u1 \\11\11.-O"llln" & r•lun l.11 llt•n1 l u t'ervenl t'i mu~onry Any hoult-l'/T <iuur hri1 with or f'ree eat tor loc&la nor · •c n~ ry roc ks hukH rompo t ttr ••a'• c• -~ :W7 lf.l.I '111r11 .M K;.:.10 5'111 18'11 m11111l or n•moclt•lln.: W I 0 tr,, n 'i 1700 t: "ltoru1w. & loni: l11:1l ~ ~24 h~ tTt'4' hit. S41 5000
r ...,.._.. proJ J W11uah. ti31 2233 Garry, 11226. SJ\ MU 962~ movn Slat.A' he 'rl 11015 Int, ext. !'lerv1n a a rea ror 7 M"DA"'t .·t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IT• ..... , -11nwte' ~ .. Jht• '"" o,....,._kl1111t1 (' d (• ,,.. " 1"' .... JA I ro_ II I -·"JI (i11rC'lll" .or<·ninR o 1.1-~ T-l.C W"1•kl ci r b1 PhS37 ~ yrs Prof qu.il work Rootlnn•·R"'pal""". u• pp 1ant't' .,...n i.in11 11 111ntr.J11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t ., t 1 I •· •--.., , y "'"' " '" 7'b l"rl n .x uni "·uµ1• "'••••••••••••••••••••••• hi b Reas Dav(' 5868425 l..lr 3$3446 11991 9339 TtUl'<'llARGt $10 1•rur 1111 1•r 11 111111i., my 1111nntcn11nrc 67:1 341 7 • . m on t Y. Y ~..imt' "M ove anyth1n ii . ------------------~\bU'I ~A r_.-oy.i-.. huml', ht'm'I, 11111wr"· CX'CStudt-nl J Ton lruek. person, v11l·anc1cs also anywhere at anytime"' Peterth<.'Pa1nter Re Root f'or l..esll
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ll:JI ...... 7., M1o11nlt'n8f\Ce. Ch.·a11u1>5 00 5703 I l/E t "··11 lod •••h ...... sin l llH'r •l•uu llM10111. l 11 ... " " tl•ullnl( "'rt.'t' ,.d i ----2 women will l'lean your r~r..,., n · ~x ·.,,.. uy 894·0421
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, ... , .. ,,,.,,,, 1<111nt111~ Bec:trical 'l'amMo4 l700 ltubb11 h ll uu l1 n11 . home Ex~r11·m·l'<I wllb ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hr no.~7·5846 TN•tlioftR.,-r ·~H' Mi>m'' • .._·n11e ft46 'fllllJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'um1lure mov1111< & trc·<.' refs 839-4752 Molly PETERS P AINTING PfClftO & °"J• TwNnq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dn1r~11~·f'arlun1 lot ·~ S.ctric G 1nerat Str1'1c.H trtmm!na . 411'1·2697. 24 Expr'd . Reu R ates ........................ Carry 111 &save $$$$. Mo:st
•kt'prura ·~11h'11•t1n~ C.,..t w•lc• l..ii•J:.f/l;.tti ti.15 t~H4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~ t..dsc~ Free Est. Call Gen<' Plano tuninl( & repair 2.'I t•olor re"a sr S22 50 •
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A.\phalt MO ~71 1· I ,.1.n ·rr11t '11\N P11n<tl l'll't·tnrnl. plumbtng & cl"'"'·UP etc. N work l..M S llcJtn, Sml or mus1t· S24 • 15 ct:ntli lhl~ Cullronics 840-2620 <tfl" I ' t lllllll~ 111 )iHU rt"ht I tllll t n 0-K47 .,,..., 'A""""" " ... ' Pa!ntJnJ( Exlrtlnlt ... :x hum .. <rr 11ln1 ,. uf hu~1 ,. r l "I' ,... " ,. " •• '""' •.,..., ....,.v ~7 S I! e d e d I, II w n s ~·d. honnst, ncal, rt'u• mooo.Jy 661-1433 lur.:1•11r11111.ill1uli S prinklcn.1. Planting '" " ~yow set seem to t>t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n•·' tn \ uM Sr·hr adt-r Lu·t·n~..-rl h1J us~~· Prut <·nr WttJ(tnte _..,Ct! Com m"'rclal •· Re~uden· Xlnt refs 67!> 7633 r'd 9&1 1045 Dave "-hr/Repair an n<.'t'<J or rostJy or frt• CJlAR'SSJ.'X'ftt:TEIU\I 11n loam n1r-lti.l'I t'11'1• '111kup & dd1vt:ry "" "' SER\ Jl't: • T' t•t:-.1. i-<111 < .111 ~~ orn.1 77•• c111it1 ..__'-loyl•e s.48 7949 ual H.subnic of any type E d Prof pa1ntan~ ~xl & ant ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quent •'l'pa11 "" Don I ·~.., Hrallonabl c r a t es uropeanLao scaper Low rnh·>-Ffrfs f'rt•t• Neatpulc-heit &l~xturei. hli.ITI4!your set 1-.:mal •
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ph 10 min hll 111 h < l1•.it1 ~· ll\;r7 Stuncl11rd tub enrloi1urc <.:oruitruct1on & te">1denla:il Land&eap1nu Tree trim llow.epamtm~ Int Ex· PATCH PLAST E RING T er-· ---------•I It\ c1irir 111 h1tllll'J ,h._. Woull&l"h..,111 l l11k ~ ll~··.l·lcJf l(l11.1>!>Sl <!5 l'lt·an up & haulrng ming Cl:anup '11 yrs ter t'rct:1'!>t John Bt•t·k J\11 I Y P t'S f't 1·1· .~::::.·:~~•••••••••••
fA"Ja y Alarm ''•lr·m ~ rm S7 'Ill rnu• h SIU 'h1 ono .. nwntal 11011 ll•11u1111 Showrr doori., mirrun.od <tw.i 2494 exp f"ree ei.l Noboru. 631 336Jor6'1!>-2lGI estunat.es Call 540-682S Expert shaptn)(. thtnntn~
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Hemodel & addJL1on.-.
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Brickwork Small Jobs bathroom patnte<.1 ·1 S1wr. 1132 346!1 Mit kl' your i.ho pp1n1 Walls, ceihnl{s. nooni
& windows cleaned.
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\.as & d 1t•sel y11t ht
i.l'rvl('C. elret . pump.. &
sys Must h:.ivt> actual JOb
exp, wt rfrnt }ard
Hlar k 1c ·!> Ltoatyard
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Couutt·r $lirl l ull/lime Dnvers nt>edcd for parts B.ECTROMICS HOSTESSES ~
CLERKS HlthSt C M.~ 4243 Ask tor Tom lmmed openings & op· needs c:ush1ers. off1r1: :1 KUbt~ri. Cl1>uni·r~. 1R6 t: sl(lre CM area. 548·3443. TECHMICIAM l<'hadod ·s an fo'ullerton ·Cl
--DRIVERS porturut1es In an estub. help. & learn to bartend. -~.
UTOTEM C~/SalH co ln t he Oran ge Co W(.' tra111 $4 00 hr. days t ~ t'
/\ltruct. yn11 ~1rl, 1"/T or Srhool tsus L1c'd o r w all airport area. AppllcanL-i S3 oo per hour na.i:ht:s ..:. Opl•ninit~ Nnw l\v;uluhle J•iT . A~ly 111 vcr:wn truan 4 llr $luar S4 04 lo t.o troubleshoot. repair & Students f ull or part . _,.. ~
lur rull or P• ume rlcrks !-> e e r ti r· 1 ' ' • 'll a rt I:: 0 E · c; a 11 test electromc s ytems ume. o k <:all 642 1225. .-..t""'
on :Ind & 3rd shift,; No ltoth,<'h1lcls. 2407 I:: ~12 Recent analog & d1J'1tal 7520055 1·x~1cr nec·es:.a1 y 'Wf' C.:Oa;,tllwy,Cdm •DRIVER • exper r('Q 'd. lnlerv1cw ----------•
train Advoncenwnl op , ..... _ Ex d 1 __ .. ( by apptonJy 557-9051 ask HOTR MIGHT
pon unatac.:. lo thni.i'. who '2Pi1~~~uners lfrcc·way) ~p~ :;.~~~I( 7o1~~/'~ ...:.f.:..CM"_B;.._us_c_h_. ____ ~-1 AUDITOR
Jrvtne Pe;:;.QnnCi Agency
488 I:: 17th Costa Mei.u
Su1te224 642·1470
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Machine Shop
HELP!
OUR
EMPLOYMENT
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IE OPEN
SATURDAY
SEPT. 16
HelpW..ted 710C • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Lile assembly work. mal• or lemale Arrow Mf~
Co 1365 Loj?an Ave. CM
54.s.4971!
l.Jve·m nurse aide needl'I
for lovely L<JJ( Bch hom1
Sunteve thru Fr1 1~v··
$3i' 00 per ddY Clll fo
app I li pJ O h l
Ht'althc a r t-St'n H 't''
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Bookke<!panR at M'rVICP
11lallon. 5 days. morn
ln~ic Jo'amlhar w/!lln111ll·
math. neat hnnciwntm~
Apply to Huth or 1>1ck.
29.Xl Newµort Bl vet (' M
<tu.1hfy I-or info1111.1l111n for purc<'I d c llY <'rt Neal appear. Good dnv fUllrespofllllbilaly, book·
.i:o tu our nt•:irei.l markl't s ervice for IOC'td <'or ang rec Over 18. (;o F\JIJ/Part lime. sales & keeping experience re· ----------c Ex c e 11 e n l J ob o P LOAN ftttOClSSOR
t)I ronl&C't the r>N~onncl po rale hcadquurll'l 'i vehicles. $2.85 per hr + maint for plants. N B qw red. s ta rtanr< salary JACX OR JILL port.urut1es are .i va1lable wtlh secretanal :1IUllf> fo
offic-i· Jt t:all Mrs Hilt:t<r. 661 l:.!11 anrentives. Call E n c. area . 67S.5657 S 8 S 0 + c o m Pa n Y OF ALL TRADES al McDonnell Douglas 111 Mort(!age. Brotter l.oa1
124421.ampsnn St Ml F E 0 E fl.10-8700 F\J ll llme office personnel benefits Hours 1 lpm Will Train. But Huntington Beach for Co Loan bckgmd prel \.11r1l1·11 Cron· !'>37-4MO ' · ------------7am Xlnt opportunity. s killed men a nd women Nr Fa ~h•on ha l'h i.·h Io I:. I needed nr O.C. Airport 1 ._.~ d Experienre Welcome ""iua ppor mp oycr Cw.LI ~ta ant rull tlllli'. ex S56-299'l rvine area '""°" com· SOLDE RING It you have recent ex 644-8824
Bookkeeper.fullt1mrfor _________ Pt•r rcqu1n·d Snlary DRIVERS pleteresume &workh1s WOODPRt-;f-'INISll pcnenre many or thel---------•
t:x1·lu.•11vP Jl'WC'lry strir<' 5.150 t•1 $4 uo hr <.:11111 Men or women 25 yrs or Full time person for the tory to. Manne Cup1tal HEAT STAMP follow11111 f1clt.1:1 or l"X
at S.Coa~t Pl;uo ('Clll Cl.ERIC TYPIST rn1·mmralc w1 1h cXJlt·r nlder. Know the ('oast care of condo m iniu m rnc . Suite 125. 262G So UTE·ASSEM BLY peruse and dei.tre an 1m 1---------•
Mr dcCorr1Qva. ~O.Kllll f'/T work ul b~autitul /\µµly ~un Sud Cltih <'Illes. Net $180 a Wt'ek or recreation centers. Some Pullman. Santa Ana MACHI NING provem enl an wor kani;t MAClll NIST Grow•n 1
----1 f 1. i t17!ii f,·,1,..10 Way 1-;1 more . Orange Coast clean-up & m inor main· 927~. "'·ll Com"any n-·ncf'ats cond1t1ons. benefits. and Ml.'<ilC'al device tab ha1>: IOOKKEEl'ER l'Ollll)el( llll£, llll'<~(·r ')'( 51!1'0fWI i 0 c r u .. °" rates rp S(!(!U now • 1mmedopemngs tor 111g µh <int•i,. ~ood .1dvan -"'-1-'-------1 Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml. lenance repa r . r ty Hous<'cleaners. Tues·frl. ln C-Ollla Mcsa.645·3.121 ° ay. · 11 Ouo.tandin~ 11pportu111ly ller r m a nn. F ountain urea. St.art $600 m n or up ·---------t EXPHIMEHTAL r d l't'fnt•nt '"~1b1htll's J Yr.1----------1 K 3PM . A111>ly T ues·Fr1 MACHINE H or <'XPf'r1 cnrc con ,... V"llry. ~o of S lal(•r D.O.E. Call 752·2573 MAC IHISTS I om re ex per Plc11~11nt. C..Stodian/Laborfl' " 11·2 al Jamcc's HaR11edy · H k .. 1rul'l1on/ r('ll es tate/ h etwn ew h opc & Jarutor· ouse eeper. Ap --ER•TORS Ca ndidates mui.t hav• development lull cl\iJrllt-well lolronm1-d , abiUty to fo'u ll t ime & l'/t 1ml' Euchd) Gardener &t Lundscaper, Ann's. 1770 110 Orunge ply 7AM·3PM, Mon/ _..... A !>+ yrs re lated exper
hook.ket'per in Newrvirt commun1calc. g uod Janitoria l m111nt work ·---------i exper, pl·llme. S5 hr. Nd _A_v_e_._C_M_. ______ Thurs. Beverly Manor ,~ 1.K:11ef1b 11 l 1 1 l t l C 11 work 1rom blue pn nL< Reach. Lil(' T yplnll 11v11 Ii iw comp exes. ra ns po r a io n . a !louse cleaner $4.00 hr Con valescent Hos pital •r.nl..l.atfM verbal instruction or In
h elp ful. Send res um" Call or apply in per:;on C11ll or apply in l>l'rson DRIVER Leonard. 496·3576. Mu.al do everythlng. 340 Victoria Ave. CM. i;o,:,.r-;, ARWrfcan with for m al sketcher.. Mu~:
w ith sala ry r equire THEIRYIMECO THEIRVIMECO 549·24 l0 00-03!7 havefabn catedoewtoot
ments to J Krf'mbas, 1071Camelbar k 1071Cumelhuck GeneralOHice froc« ing&repair e xisl 'tt tool
Su1te l35,1400Quat1St . Newport8c1tch 644~700 NcwportBeach 6446794> WANTED P/T 3DaysaWHlc Hou!'lec lean e r s. own JANITORIAL •Grinder mg onproduction.
Nt'wporl Hcaeh. Calif .l<;qua l ()pport Employer Equul Oppon 1-;mployt'r Tues-Thurs . 'PypinR tram1. full or part·lime. Positions Avail CnahModet 110 We otfer xlnt Co benefln
!0l6() ----------SUNDAY ONLY ~eemp111: gk.noawclcte<!.~creo~ top$ 673·1266. 646·4871 PIT Night Work. Pay, •J""" Ion t"ti'I.: profit shann~
C ktail W u_ """"" ~ well Mission VtcJO/ "JI A 1 or b IUSIOYS oc OrTT~H Dehverymr·n fo r early To de li v e r D A I L Y ce1vable experience llousecleaneri.. $4 hr l rv/CM/Npt area!'I Call #lMoore& PPY '" person 1
Over 18 apply in JX'l ..,on
3 to 5 pm Anc•11•nl
M1m ner. 2607 W t:Oll!>l
llwy. N B. w .. 0201
Schoof AM m•wJJbpaix·r 1n <.: M PILOT bundles lo cur· he lpfu! 557.0933 PI T . c• r necesu ry 9am-IOpm 979.3652 ~3 Sir phone between 1 30·4 30
f:am up 10 S:11lCJ per wk Perm pit Mu!'ll have d(' nt•rs 111 Lal(una fleach Gingham Girl 645-5123 •MililMJ Moc... Ctndy Oowlmit E 0 E.
Low twllon Plncemenl pendablc car & hf' rcha art:a. Hcqu1 rci. vun or GEHHAL HELPER JANITOR Vertkal & Horizontal SHIUY LAI INC a5..\lSt 75111194 SJOO.S350mo r..10 Slli\4 l&rJte lllat1on wagon and ll{pt Bch Arc h lcl ural l~eeper, LVN. com· J7600 G1llette
---------- --a Rood dnvlng record fir m seeks gen'l helper pal\IOO tor alert elderly Routine custodial tasks. •T.,.... Lathe Irvine, CA 92714 COl.L,.~\.Jo: Girl tu hvl' 1n OEl.IVERY-f'IT, AM or Cull: w/own traruip. 7 .JO.I oo wo man . L ag un a. full·Ume. fnnges. Eng Jo11e 1 & Lafftpso~,~~~~C~a~ll~~~~~~~ BUSIOY
l mm1•d opt'n1n.i for
busboy pr>i.1t1on. n•leit
.. :.Xper pref d Apply daa·
ly, ut llam. M1 C11sa . 296
J:: 17th St .C M
:~p11~r.01~'1,t ;/~ ~1~ ;~f~r h~;" a:,:~1at"r~~~ 6!;4.!,!I ~~~h r u 1-'r 1. ca11 _494_-<4858 ___ . ______ ~!~~~.gLi:w'iFc~ ...!b~'. #3 1
Newport Must l)c• horl"lt' Valld ('/\ dnver's lat· 11 HOUSEICHPIMG 2148Nwpt8lvd.C M.
from 2vrn to 8pm (•ver. ''" mu."'t S.'ihr +-ga'i <;all Don Wllliatm G E N E It A L & eot11p•OMhlc.:;1---------llf TOOLING
st·hool day!'I Mu<il h uvt· Mlrhclf· ti-15 K!\51 Eq ual Opport unity WAREHOUSE si,., da>' ddlfo lody In HC J anilonal/Mamt •T~ & Cutfw
dnvNs he C":..11 tl73 5570 ------Emµloyt!r ___ wk, Larry Moq:an. Anll for r--, board & c_.a.-.-sa......1..-..&.. "'rt-~
r 7 k t Oehv~r & Ul>hlSl . prl time.• (714196424~ L -"' uo~ ~· " ~ llUS on1v1-:1<s ror ("hnr> u l t 1·1111 t~ rduys o r Ill nowcr!lhol) B.ECTROHIC qry~alc or tdary. Hie• MtffftcJ in Perm p lt1me. r!('xtblr •Tool & Cufffto
t1an srh11ol We will any arnl·w~ <'r_,_1-__ 5:>6 171<1 TECHHICIAM Corona del Mar . h r.1.at our lrvincCo upt Auef'llblen
train l\1)11ly at 11111:15 Cnmpanwn wantl'd lor '·· -( 1 tin cl1J(1lul prw1sure guge G irl Friday. 1ntelllRt'nl ,..._. c.U. 640-0569 complt!xes. •T--•i-R""s•-h Urookhuri-t. f'tn Vly t<ldl'rlylnrly, hve·1n.SIOO l,.ilivc·ry man or cary mf11 nrls u self starllnl! person needed for NH Call orapplyinpcrson ......... ..,, "" -~
Call00.1 7831. mo.~·3MiZ.556·5851 I.I\ lam<''> tH•m <' II(• clt•c·troni c· tech w/J(ood Jo'ina ncial C tr office , ~-·-----THEIRVIMECO. GeMralMachini1h _ _ _ __ -l1n·ry. 1-:1·on/ l'hr r1• c lb k T--•&OI M ..... ,_,. 1 1 1 21 met•h skl ll s M111 2 yr11. some t r avel, !lalary l lOUSEKE F~.P .. '.R want<''" 1(171 ame ac • .....,. e .. .,... t:A R l'ET SI\ LESM /\N C-.t 0 t quir~" Ac 11 ts on Y '' "' .... .,....tt pero or h d N 11 t l'XP xlnl l(round floor op. _open 644·440.1 Ms Rerl(_ lO li"e an. 2 pre s.·c·hool Newport Beach 644·6796 •JICJ. & r.srlure f:x""r for Sho res In l. I O (" 1 is " ay o ('0 1'1' anit c • .,.,. I Op rt E~ 1 n
I u '"r I o r B C u r II •• t CIHJ In)( ran.:c 11 y $:fl5 W I 1111 ;1n•a (;.111 Ol:!li portu 11 I l y ;o m pa n y Girl Fr1duy, self ·sta rter. 1•haldren. 536 2403 II rt ""lua po mp oy<.'r lullden
W• h 26,0 'J\ ,', 1 i-1·rv11·1· hureuu ha~ upe11 - ----ll<'nl'f1ll> 111durl111R pro r1t x 1 n t l y P 1 8 l . R 0 0 d 3PM T-_. D I iire ouse. a v 1 1111< ror I ·Z yrs <.'Xp,·r DELIV~ .. 'HY ~Lrnnn" t'all for uppt • .....,. "CJl'ft'' ti42 2255 " te lephone person11llty. 1 KEYPUNCH · __ 11µt•rut11r w /wnrk1nJ( DRIVER 1714 )1~9-i-5351 Non-s moker. s150 wk House ke eper· Ive out
koowlrdi:i-of l>OS1V~or ----Call f Ba l boa Point a r c•u Su per visor oper a tor \;ash1cri. Temporary hl'lp
llt!edcd for about I 0 day"
$329pr11r full & 1'1T In
11u1rl' al 833 fl227 11r
l«i-6228 No expcm·nrl'<I
n1.'edt-d E 0 E
CASHIER
lmmt'd openln11 tn park
mtc structure l'/T f.'H'' &
weekends
Call Mrs Jlow<'r
675-2790 Mon/ .,T l !}·5
Udo Mcrina Vk)
Newport Beach
CHIEF TECH
(~ POWJ-:H VS. J(;L 4t Delivery J>0"''111" uvail l'Jectn rnl l'l>tunator Tup start. or antervdiew. Refer ences ple&s l·. Growtnf{ Newport. lie;id1
Jto:CL t RM 370/14K VuhdC/\h1·w111ooddnv 1>uy&bcnd1ti; S20.000 + 556 ·698 1. W in o w 67!'>-5611 rompany dcsln.-s an an
w t•ommunac:utwn'< Xlnt in.: ri•c Submit :aµrl Mul'it ht· experienced 111 Designs, J l9S-D Airpon dJvidual with 2 ycurs t'll
ra1·1hly&fnnne l>l·n1·f1to; Moni Fr l K 30 ~. 179;11 t•nmm"I & 1ndus tr1 11l Loop Dr .CM. -HOUSEKEEPER pen ence. t::xrdlt:nl op
fut: S a l. 3 30pm SkypJrk Cir. St t• IL Co:>tllllfllLng & sales Cull GllU.FtUDAYSIOOO 4 hrs l>('r clay 1s7s per porlun1 t y & rrln )!t'
midni1thl i-; o i:: 1 nte ..!._rvml'_. t_'A _ _!': 0 .,_; _M_1_1-· 7t4/S51i :u:u nr aµply an XI 1 l 11 th wk 1 or ~ hrs ""'r cl.iy bcnef1L<1 (;all Denn for
J I) l .,.,.,3 rw·ri1on "t South ''ousl 11 oppor u n Y WI .-~ a n 1nt"'rv1uw 17 141 Rflllt' '-' J , ...... DELIVERY ,.. u '-N.B. (1 rm for out~om~ 1$9375 per wk >. Mon " ~ Fn 1rv1t•w ltd • (" M ... lectnr 3001 Redhill R•rl who as familia r wt all thr u 1-'rl Housework . 752 2252 ~· fiOflO ('IT, 5 9 Mufll .. 'n Must J\vc>. U.pla11ade 5. rm I d h •·
COOK
1-\111 or pltirne Xlnt pay.
Mt'!IO Verde <.:onv llo:-.p
661 Cent e r St.. CM
548-5.'il!S
COOK/RELIEF
Conval lfoi;p t•xix:r prt'f c:ood puy/b<•n( UtJyVlf'W
Conv llosµ. 20f>S Thurin.
C.M
....... CM secretan al & gen ·1 office sun . s nppang .., 1•r Lab T-'-.....__,tt h ,1v1· n w n t r u 11 :1 11 ,,,. d ( b -•"'"'""f" ~II IJK.t2 functions Musl be llclf ran s or u:1y pro Well lramcd tech n1.•eded
------ELECTRICIAN motivated, intellagrnt. fesaaonal Must have own for El Toro lab Mon thru
T /R t h f l ~rural" typ tran!C & rl'f~ 64(>.rofJO DE.H AL ecep • ... orcnwn Good opport, ave as a-. " · l-'r1 Cull 770 3897 or
<;ood opporl for iO mu x 1 m um b 1.• n c r . ing skills. strong or llousekeepc r wanlt'd 492.7520
I 1·1l11t1•nt neall vc J>t.'rM>n J o u r n c y m a n flllnnallonal skills & lh<.' Refined lsdy lo hve an
lor rcccpllon1st m d1•nlal w/supervl11or y ublllty itbility lO work indeprn Pr iv r oom/hu S ml Laguna Bcnrh
i.pct·Hllty nfhr1·. Sal an Apply lo Irvine Unifi(!(! dently · Xlnt company i.aJrary B44 MIO MOTOR ROUTE
,·o m m<'n1>11r;itp w llll School Uistrict. <W4 1 benefitll,Mon-Fri.S 30·5 Daily 1•1101 route 111 Plea se 1:a ll f;lcanor. 2 ability & l'l<Pl'f P h Alton J\vc. Irvine 1714 ) llouseke1•pt•r. live an , Laguna lk'arh & South
5'111 56.16, l2 to I pm only ~~ 4000 Equal Opport 752·7591. ('h1ldrcn t7 fl/ tll l>rivc Luuna /\(tcrnnon!'I
_l'_:m-'-pl_Q_yr_r ______ Girl Friday l 3 years ex Sulury/rml hrd , Sandi Monday th roul(h Fl'l<luy
INSPECTORS
•Machine Parh
•TooliflCJ
•Recef•lncJ Retail
•MK.hanical Au~ty
•&Ktl'Oftic A1Hmbfy
TECHNICIANS
•&ctrical
IEledl"Oftlc Callbnrttoft
•Matwf .. s &
Procff..Compot ites
•&ctronwchanlc9'
Test CHICJh Yac..uml
Techftoloqy
•Space 5',,.,.otl0n
THt
MACHIHI SHOf'
Tnwiee for MS precision
i:r 1nd1n s: Xlnl l'O
benefits & r ap id ;,dvon
('('ment for nght person
Let u." hear from you to
t.lay l'H-ltronu.· Corp. 92'J
Oeker St. Costa Mesa
54!>-0400
Muid. full or PIT
F.xper preferred.
642 3030
Ma ids NeC'cl t•d T rd h
Motel S3.25 an ttour
P/11me
494.2494
~AID WANTED
Balboa Inn SJ hour l<l:'>
Mam St 675-lr.40
Maid w:inted . Se;,rlatf
!'t1otcl 16'>1 So C:.t ti'N)',
l.aa.tW1a Bu ch 494·4892
M a rl t'l l"rk /
wart-houseman Full
11m(' Good be nC'f1t:-
Publls hin1t Co 111 NB
,1 r1· 11 A ~ e 11 I 8 2 •I
&46-44S5
MAILROOM
INSERTER
Part t im e No f'X
pt>n cncc Will 1 rain at
work f1ex1ble hour" To work 10 M 1s11lon Viejo.
Calif Uc, 6 yr.\ cxpcr an
all phases of laboratory
procedure, call 640 OMO
alik for Margar('l.
COOKS
Dental Anlstant perience . Lite typan~ 752·7003· plu.., Saturday 11nd Sun
F.xper wanted. call urtl'r hK Secr9t-Mu~t 111.,,. workinn with duy mornanu~ $4~i0 pt•r· c~ 1u ""''"' -1 d " ..,.,. ,.. liOUliCkt>CP<•r-1. j)l 11 mt•, " ,,,.·pt 4 . .,..4 . .,.,...,, Small co has Im m e """Pl". ~-d resu1ne lfl A • 1 month 0 ross prom. S50 STRUCTURES f f)( anrormat1on r111 1 642·4321 ~xt 338.
Ctuldcare worke" n(.'('CJrd
F.xper 11aute & broiler.
Arches H~tnurnnl, 3.'l.14
Pac Cst H wy, NB
645-7077
for <..'hrlstlan school. Ap ---------
ply 16835 Brookhu r~t. COOKS HQ.PER
t-V. P/time Sat/Sun attn.
~-5585 C"lll LU l:ARE. for 2 ----------
srhool children. prefer Coob. flehef. 4 day wk,
retired lady, 12 14 d11ys Bayview Conv Hosp .
Some ovemlithta. l,1vc 20M Thunn, C.M F..O f·;
ln/out &4-0 1600 642 J:i()5 ---------
'd ~v " ~" uyv1cw < onv11 l'hre nl ""
I Of' M openinf( for un exper • X)Ot Redhill. SUite 204 r · M Ulsh rlc-pos1l req111 rt•1 t Oenta •Cf' ana~wr. qualified self slurling d1n c M llosi>' 20fl.'I ' hun n. <.: Coll "42·4321 ask tor Loizuna Beach l::xPl)r profess secy near oc ~ g 1. '06ta CSU .. :.O.E. 642 351>:; C1rculallon Leave your hrsallp~~s1~1830de,~l\lry.Xlnl Airport. f1ex1blc hrs. ---------Housekeep{'r, llH In, Name. /\ddresll. Phone __ •. _ ..... ___ ·vv_•4 ____ , Xlnl sal & bcnef1l11 17141 Gir l Friday. P/T. Fri. N u home. pvt rm & Number a nd Mak<.' or
Desk clerk/hotel. apply 1n _1i40-_2000 __ .______ weeke nds & ho hdey11 tmlh, Engb!'lh !'lpeokana . Car Good for student or ~rson, 7 AM to 3 PM.: .... x""utlv"' secret"""' wllh Good phone personality ref's req'd. 541:1-4287 reurcd person d h f lSSS S " ""' " -" SJ.SO hr. 7141770-2689 .uy/evc s 1 l • bkk p g. ex p er. N R ---------ti Ou s E W I V ES Landscape Super visor. Coa't llwy, Lal(una Salary open . 673·2662 Govem~s for 3 boys tn STUDENTS mm 3 yrs exper, must be
Oial A Hide _a_n.;.y_tJ_m_c_· ------• COM home F\Jlly furn W e h t1 v c• J o b s abl~ to super. & inst Orh~ Expen enrcd salesperson apt. wlll provide RIB + wc<!kDAYS. <:all P('nny i.prinklers. do plantings.
Opernte modern f'qwp· nct."<led So Coast Plazu, salary 640·6389 at Pup n Ta ro. C M also Hed or sod la wns
, ........ c· ar". COM . I child, <:ook.s wontl'41, ull :1h1fti1 m'-'nt & cloor to door me n 's & w u m e n ·s HAIRCUTTERS. lmmed 6'6·5841 bet :IPM Mwil be willlna to work
u wu ' A l ~o open1nu for " ( d I F. h a rd. 675 ·7633 Cal l nwals lite h!lkppg. uve· · " tr:1n.~p. \..all n vcri1 1<' fo.,tuon & sportweor ,x open in Rs tor lac cos· 1 .... STRUCTOR anytime.
in or l;/T 67S.7~ ma~('m(•nl truant'<' re<1'd No prior t•xpt•r celle nl opportunity for metologists. w/ynl( new "
-. W/I( future W/youoa II{'(' Good dnvlnr< rec 0 growth. Salary ncxlblc co. No oss1stant11 pro· St. Mary·-. CQll •((c l!I 1-..as.cretory
(..'l'llldcore 11IUcr needed ~rowtnit compnny Apply mu.'lt No ~nduy wurk Plcui1e e<>ntact Man o or f(rt1m. full ume, :itartlnit sedunl( 1n11tructors for -,,-
for 2 g1rlA. 7 & 8. COM, 111 ~·rllOO. Mo llorkcr·.,, Orange Co1ut Yellow Carv('r. 540-81211 ~aJary $120/wk + tJps & olf campu11 0/\ Pro'!r11m Airport area ND. 1-:xcell.
2. 6 l' M , M y h o m e 212 Jo:. 17th St • C M C1.1 h t 7300 Mt lh:r ..... il'fi c II r In h••11lth 1dmlnl11lr&tlon. typlnll & s hrthnd skillt1 ,,.,.. """'" 646-4303_______ . • VI . . Foct-H_._ .,.,nl' llJJ, a or appl, M"•l have MA Or better Ab1llty to la ke rhrg u,.,,_,, rmann. F. y. -· r ..,. 963 77 14 .... ""I 97"' ""82 ----------1 'J'ot> WOKCI & benellts for ---------In related (leld & lld· •"'" aryopen. "v• --------1 COPYMACH.OPER. DISHWASHH shop tr ainees. 1mmed HARDWARE m lnlst r a llvu ~xµe r . LEGAL SECRETARY
CL-I( Wiii t rain brig ht In· FUii u mc1pt lime openln11 for right person. CIMMes held locnlly. Cell -d.lv1dual 11\.,nll phases or 0 0 w " r s l r " c l Q.tll 545<°'°3 for Inform<•· Exper'd p ill me r etail 408·282.-8500 Ext 19 f' o r N w pl Cent l'r
Purchasing dept. l Yr t'Qpyt.ng b<Jalness. Musl Hesta ura n l . Airport lio n & l n t t'r v l e w . salesclerk. L111una Och Corporal(' •tl~nwy. xlnt
g<'Tlrral bualn~•s exper team qulcklr & be self urr.u . Call m oo ngcr Oc ltro nlc Corp .. 929 _497_-4403_______ IHVIHTORY ::,, reqphe~e~~faryle~~t
T ype, ust calc ulator. ~..,q.;~;,~~l'O~.mc only. 2·5pm,055·~\4. Ha ker St ,C.M. 545·0403 Horse lovers . Opportuni· S.,pl1M1Mdlnc:o• m e n 11 u r a le w 11 h
g ood communicat o r ........ ,.h,,.Cor,ys•op • ty o ( a l i t e timu Permp1t workt&kln11r(' 11r1 1 c 11 work well with pc:ople. "' ~ Dispatcher, eicperl<'n('r .. /CBKKRforCPA .. '!rm Rt•"'utlfu l N"wpo r l r. • qua c11 t on •. 8
4301 ll l"('h •r, r ed 18 A h .. " tall lnvcntA>rlea In Costa Barbara640·7~ aood benefl.,, Newport fk'och r,re err • ngf' + PP· In Newport Beac nr Beach 4 Acre Back Bay Mou. V•nnblt• h r11. 10 ---------
Qall or apply In perM>n 751 1050 ~.~G & W Towinf( n lr port. fo'ull ti m e '91 lole deslrC'fl i;croom lo Kf'y l'x~r helpful. but
THI llVIHI CO. 7~ 0274 ctm~ for its realatered not rcq d Pnld tr11ininR MOTICI
1CT71Qamelback Oonut shop work 1-:arly 1-'E MALE Pecknj!er ' quarter honses. Room & & travel. Xlnl OPf:Y tor how Dally Piiot CIM11·
Newport Beacb 644-67116 More tam1he!'I art' gettinR AM. no exp nee. /\ppl)' Merit ra'iaea· 548•512r1· ::::: t~ .~~rt~g)'~~ l'dv ln Amenr a·, ar1te11t 1f1rd nd11 display th1•ir
Equal Opport Employer I.he camplna "bu((" lht• AM. OK Donuts. 145 E 1537 Monrovia Avi•. N n 11 111 11. w A d r •• 1 m Inventory 1cr v1rc For mCl'l'C•(IC'll with lei;cib111ly ye11 r. If you b&v(> a t7thSt.ur21MJJ,..a arview ~ " lnltrvlcw rall <2131 and lmpacPOurndll.we
com per tht1l '11 noqwu lnl( CM Ttadt' your old stutr '°" Previous horse care ex· 703-0164 collttt ok art! proud to say. r('ully
WANTACl'ION? used. 1cH It now with & n e w -oodlf'll w ith a peraenrf' m a nd a tory . ----------•get re~ulu Phone
et•fect Adi "2·56711 Oasslned Ad W•nt Ad I lelp" 842·5678 Classified ad 642 56'18 Call 17141759-0909 Wanl"'Ad Re11ult11 042 ~ifl?ll M2 5678
. ..
ASSEMBLERS Maintenance/Handyman.
•Two yeon of .-.cent beach ar.-u. Mature. Apt
experi...c. cntetnbflrtCJ ~ ttal9ry No children
aero1pac• related llcply to Box ttl97. Daily
parh. ~ialOft ~~ Pilot, P 0 BoK l~O. lftcJ of hNYy structwal _C011_1_a_M_es_11_!12626 ___ _
,,.....,.. r .... "4 MAIHTINANCI
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
•MocWM~
M«hcl!Mc1
Ow ~Y"'Wftt Of·
flee Is opett Ma11day
thro•9h S at•rday ............... .ct.
pA w. loolt forwarcl to....,,_.
MCDONNELL
DOUGLAS
SJO I lotto A••
' .......... leac:h CA. 92647
rosltlon1 In this •d
AU HOT affected by .... ~.....-di ... ......
An F.qual Opportunity
1 ~:mploy"r
M!CHAHICA
It RICTRICIAM
Per m openinf( for ar
J(rel>l'llV(' mu1n1 merh A &
t'lecl ricrnn w •m unut
cqUJpment in11ta llat10l'I &
repair skills. 2·3 yrs e1<
per troubl~hoolmfl con
1rol p 1t n r l i. " D <.:
clrcwt.ry Must be will
1n1 to work o vertime•
Xlnl benellt11 & worklnl(
rondl tncludmll 11 paid
hOUdays. co pa id lll'OUP
In• p l•n . Ki rk p a y
benellta. hl>tr•I vacaUon
benctlt11 ett'. Call for
appl. or r omfl lo the
personnel otc belwn hl'll
of U & Jlam or I a. 4pm
Mon·,....,.I to romplctc• tafl •
pltcauon
CALIFOAM
16661 Von KarlNln
Jrvtnc M7· 7100
Equal Oppor E mployer
People who n<.'ed pt"Ople
8hould •lways check the
Service 01renory In the
DAJLY PILOT
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HslpW-.ct 7100 W..t.cl 7100 tWpW..t.d 71 00 HelpW•ttd 7100 HelpW•ttd 7100 , ••••.••••..•••...........•.•.......•......•.....•..........•....... ••••·••·•·······••·•··· ···•·········•·········
Maw.en~. Ute. day1
Apply In per•on ,
Nt•PorC DunH, 113l
&ck Day Dr. N 8
~et Man F.llpe.>r
1n Super mkta tall
'44.-.0. Getaon. Mkt.11
NU
..... TecWU..
Ct.'fl«'lll malnl ,. alillJ
1n rarp~n1ry , duur
h rdw •r..,, plum'b1nc
JIAUIUt\I • l'k-<1r I J \t" nun np +-berwf APC)I)
l(1 11 \ IJl • l 'niht,-d 5< hUol
l>t.t"1rt, 2941 Allon A \.ti.
I f\ In~ t 7l4 I ~Stl 4'lOCI
t;qu•I Oppot1 t"..mplo)'l'r
McdlcaJ Aiwstnnl
.. RONTOt' .. 'lCEGllll·
f o r La,una 11 11111
\;1tr<l100>j11t Must h11H•
billm11 &: 1.n&urancc> '"'
P•' Heh rt-11 811 I
n•&Oll•blt-110 lb3U
C~Monh11
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PROFESSIONAL POSITION
POSITION OPPHS:
• Salary
Medka.t rttrpti<M"1111l i;ll • N~w Car
front offu:a wurk t .s • 'omplete 1'rau11ng
prr'd c..... 1u11n :'\i Cun11u1 • ln~uruncu Prourum M ~ Coc-hnn IM7 ~IJ "
M("({ic-al Offlt Orn I '"" •llllinlC Will train t"ll Of QUAUACATIOMS:
• M nnagcmenl Opportunity
• rnld Vacation
• fl'a~·tory Incentives
• Security
~llmr Lill' typ1n11
nah hrlpful Mual bt·
~ lo work "Vt'• or
•kndli. )'611 rn 1
• At(e 21 or Over • No Experience Necessary
• 111Kh School ";ducution <Min > • De~lrn To Succeed
RECEIVING CLERK
AT·l'.:ASF. IN ... ASfllON ISLAND
NEWPORT llEAClt
Ha8 an opening in its receiving de·
purtmcnt. 8:30 lo 5:30, Monday thru
Friday
rl.IASI CAU. 644·5070 W..W.,.
M k for Mr Kohuut
SALES CLllUC-C~er~ .......
ILUBJME/XHOX 0Pa--6pw ... MC. Dtlvas-ute ... ...,...
Above openings F /T. Mln SJ hr
Neal uppcarance required
MASTll ILUIPRJNT
ll4 Atcher, C.M.
540.tl7l
SECRETARY Servrcl' Sta Attendant,
R tio. • t Help Wcmhd 7100 En~lnecnna. plannmit & e•per'd. f\111 or plltmt• ecep RIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• COl'UIUllmg firm h111o rm Apply. An"C'I Station. 17th
MAJNT Appl lw1n11 t ali.t'ft
kw i\ M PM \" t"t'Pf'r 4
llr ahll\ SJ )7 hr II H
C 'Uy ~<"hi l>l\l 7 ~ Ulh
•St H U l'h !\lb~l
Med. Offlu Ant.
P\IU) ~Pl'' In lronl &
bk-fl fur >1fl"1 1ull ~ olflt 1
1n f11•h10 11 l•.lt• l'ull
We wall rt.><'rull sevt-ral peoplu for a profcss1onal sales
rnrccr Apply in pt:n~on on Thursday, September 14th ,
I rom !> p m lo 8 p m , l"ridBy, September lS, from 5 p.m.
to K J> rn Cull Mrs. Green for on appointment
No rnorc tio hum d:ays in med opt!nlnrt for d secy & lrv1nt1. CM
this very exc1Un1t front SALES/~ w1iclnt typml( & 111,. Sii -------ttc~.··k spot If you havi• exrolr Dlctaphont-l'XP Ser vice Sta AUe ndonti. "" for automotrvc parts .. ,. f I /\ I I t t 3 • p • t d I •• ....A ofc skills & want 10 10<\ P u pp y or su ''°' , 'mt• u r "H """"' foul! time or p/l1mc t;JC '<'1>Um f' 10 J /\CK <; school. Wrll tram 11har11 start un l'J1('1tin1ot car('t·r. pt•nt•nrl' helpful Start RAUH CO. 11un Pon.on men Apply~ Newport
ltWI pos ofreric. JClnl odv 101t :.11lary +comm. for s M Bl d c M Starting sal saoo C:all Lh1· right 1>4.-nion. call for nel 125 &k~0 .,r <.: v ~ta ella. ---------Umt' tW0 $.WI
Mudf'li. & ""'' orl~ \4 .. !\,t'U"t~
F\•m .. ll• Top llltiOt')
Mu111 luivt• ur ti.'ll :t14ll
540-GOM Cousta l l'rrson appl 170.8673 Y2626. M / f'' t. · ,:, Scrv Sto Help needed 1 m
ne l Agency. 'l790 Jl;irwr.I•--------• Srt·retary for NR :.olc1t or· fTI(.~ foull or pit Apply
CM --5-.._-LES ___ , f1<'t'wlstron1<1yp1n1<&Sh DOOE C11t llwy.N.8 .
ALLJORSFREE: ~ 1i kdl i. tu perform
Openings forfulll1ml.' l.'l' sec·n •lanal 1tut1es for SEWlN~ · lndustnal. t'X
pr'd s oleswom.an Ellen managers Salary S850 + per Som~· su perv1s1011
Ca rte r . 13 1 t'a s hrun F.O...: F or appt cull experprefd 642354~ RE Sal<.'!! BUSY & NEEDING 1.sland Mall. NB. 750-1770 752·6300. Sewini: in your home. E!t.
Uruque llonleb of M\.'la Sales person. perm/fulll---------111 pencnce Call between
VcnJc r:. "PIUH&ed into" ume RM Abr11ms l81!J Set·rt!lano:. ~m 962·8789
a rclocut10 11 reforral Newport Blv1I. CM ·TYPISTS SHl"9MG Cl.BK
MAIMT-HAMDYMAM
APl m111n1 1n bwld111g
cl~an up, CM. Ntj an·i.
Trurk o r v11n !k('('1'i1<Jr)
... U> 40 h" wk. ~
exp O<'todt-d 642-1603
MOTIL MAIDS
1-\tll • ran ume No ('Xp n« Sa & ,.o bend API>
ly lrr pen.on only C011ta
Me.a Inn. ~ H .. roor
ttlvd, f M
4l AUTO CIHT• Dl.IYI. la'YINI 76~Ull
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11erv1~ th1tt hui; crt!u tcd -, -Relle°n & neat peri1on to
u d e mand ror morr• SalcsperM>ni> & SECRETARIES b . •-k sat-people. We an~ uusy .... URSERY wor ' 1P lot • vac rn i; ..... "" ror urmenl mht St u nd n cud h e IP ' ~ x Wel> Cal Nur..enes needi. Do )'Ou need extra money John Kmls. 17(22 Oen an
pcrlen cc d u r nl'W salc!!peoµll'. rull & P IT . &enjoy vlu1cly. IA!t lhl· J\v(', Irv. Ca . 92713 Cull
saJespeople muy apply Apply 15640 Brookhursl. freedom & flei<abihty of 540-7171
PIT help, Mon Fri. Sul)t!r Allr&c0ve funliquei» or Wt.'$l working tempor1.1ry a b -------Sandwtch, 675 Paularrno f1ce & top qua lity lpt•o --f h SIUPPING ASSIST MUlst'S AIDE PIX/ Answer Sen
M ..... "hr'1> h"ILM•r. C"ll or Raleigh 1111111 1-foti prtul. Pa."lh.len-Isle, 40 hr, d~1y
MANAGt-.:MENT 11ppll1·11
llUl\l> now ~lnl( JC't'<·pl ,11t Kt·rHurk y Frit.'d
Chlt'kcn t:dward~ &
J-Al1ngcr. II 1:1 {'onliH I
Kt.>n for d1•larl~ 119-1 IJOiJ
vuK· ~ '""' v l""I L• l"lh St N u shirt~. ~JCpcr or wl I h1 school 111rl. Mon. & >I" "'· u • u · Tuc..6309 :iorM S3 645 S7<17 EOI'._;___ trai n Co benefits
Ave CM 545·4867 i ' ;pie> associates to w ork Salesperson l.P .)VOrk hob signmenls 0 you~ c oicc Weigh hulk v1tumint-.
with. Conta<'t Sandy by s tore. Bxperien<'c work f-or you. t:all am prepurn documents &
REAi.ESTATE Orlowski or Jim Wood at nc-r 1•ssary Contact ITKQodiatety f . lo;id truck. full·l•mt'. hr No i.mok1n~ Own Nurs rnii E 0 1-: 64_0.:.......11_1_0 __ _
~~"a.~;:,. n 1..: r a n y 11 n HOUSEWIVES PBX
SALESME.-. 546-5000 Michael Stem. 2614 S1.1n ~ ~ O f 1ce • t;o~ sp~ukrng Apply
1'1red of the house bU!ll M11ot!M!I Dr, NR Tuei.·Sut 0 OVe rload 9•11. Mon·fo'ri Lrnwlku
'""' ........ A n 11 w l. r r n ..: x t.' r v 1 t· <' Work while your 1·h1lllr1•n oix:ralllr lull & PiT. <;all """"" and would you lik" 640·2641 store, 644·5300 Labs. 2148 Nwpt tJl11d '""'" ' R. E. Sales "Lie Only" home c M to learn how t•asy tht• In THIHklHG 557-0061 --------
vc11tmcnl and t•xchunRt' OF A CARHR 3723 Om·h St. N 11 SHOE SALES PERSON
bwilneM 111·• /\nd rnukt' 1.._. REAL ESTATE? SAL!SPEOPLE EQ\lul Oppor !::mployN part trme. f'vcn1n1<1> 11nct
MOVIE & TV EXTRAS ure in s"hool Nurst'' M11rrai.e1:>ml'nt N L· • I' 1 /\11te ns11 111t a nt II r s Jf.3S 356~·i _____ _
l.L •• ()f'l,L•f•L'US().~1 r. "A () .. ) u y 8 •30-l ·."O ""J>l y . BX l1 'r&1 11 ,. "' "'" ,, II o 1. 1. y w o o IJ " , ... ,. P Oµt'rutor11, / u
1-;,..t•t' luokrng for p l ''" CA .... TING l)IJ< ECTOltS fo1agi,hip Conv llO!!fl, 4tw: umc W11l 1r:im
'411' 10 whuh"'lale i.ur1ply Guarant.t.-etl ret1ults. uvc:r fl 11gs h1 p Rd . N H ____ 646_~HOOO ____ ,
big comm111111un11 while ~ Rl·lurl Stort: Sundayi1 P aul A llu n
leamlng CUp to 100'4 I Free lra1n1niie If you You'll lov1: wlhnl{ our -------Shool!7~·6468
Call Curtis Investments. qu&llCy f b I r h • W -----------------~--c _.. (7 I 4 '991-0660 u u oui. u!I ions <' 962 2456. u11k ror Vince -' -have 1mmed l'1T OP<:n SECRETARIES S UOPTRi\INEJ:: C'ull Mr. llall ti4Z lf>.'14 ~.UOO jobs filled this year &t2 8044· ----PLANT Sup<•r1ntcmdt'nl
MANICUfUST µl t1m1., alooe S25 SIOO per day 1r Of'l''IC E Ht'lp. riling, IYP· for local church, fo'IT. for conr1dcnt1ul In ~~~~~~~~~ 1n~i1 for expcr salCt>pco Latcmfg.full Umt!.
terview. llST"'utt"' ...... HEL• pie We oCfer xlnt fnn"c CWlth & Without Sii l 642·354.S net>ded 1 m med T it E accepted. Yrly f~ VIC'E rng, phones. clt' 1-·111me Exper OC<' tl31·28i!O Mon
11 A I R fl A N I> L E ll S V I D E 0 C A S T I N G $3 h.r to start. S4A 5.543 / Fri 9.5,
642 IS484. SEK VICE . C7 14 l 761 1244
-e>Cl 94
MANICURIST A I. Jo' RE O (). S H /\I R Nrl(ht reller rlerk. I day, 1-:rc. now ucceplmK ap· :i~xper preferrt.'d
plrl·at 1 p n s r o r ---------i
mamcunst 1610 W Wl'lll I' (" II 67~ 6070
Manufat1un•r rl'<! .K 'ho11
worker, rull lrml'. no t•x
µer Ht!<' t' .\1 art•J I'll
Duv\·, 1)42 224'1
HURSE.RYMAN
f\tll llmc. mritur<' rnalr
over Zl Ii Days inc l
S81/ Su 11 . Work wrt Ir
pl11nts. trec11 & delt vt.'ry
t::xpcr prer'd SJ 00 I Ir
u p I, a ..: u 11 u II 1 I I 11 MARINE a4GIHl Nur11ery, Inc El Toro.
MECHANIC 100-_51_>.'>3_' ·---
Mu>it Ix• l'XP. on 1nbo11rd NURSE ASSL.'>IAN·r
or 110 . gui; or d1 c.-11e l Start on dll)' s haft. SJ.20
t,'flJ(b rn µlt•ui;ure bt>IJl.11 & p/hr. w1cert1fLcatmn.
yoa ch ts . We p ay th(• $3. p /br w /exper.
hq;h es t w t•&<'" & Mature. pe rm anent
bcnehts Turbo Manne employee sought. Apply
Engines, rn LnR Bch in pe.non. 450 Glenncyrt', Manna Sb1pyard. 6400 Bch Milrroa Dr Lng He h. -1..la~g_un_a _______ ,
714/IS46-4l25 unyt1me. MUASIS AIDE
OFFICE CLERK
The Daily Pilot has un
opening for a trainee ai.
Copy Control Ckrk rn our
<'lu:1111f1cd O<>µarlml'rlt
Mus t be ohlc· to typt•
around 40w1>m . h&ndlt.'
phont•11 und othn .ienernl
cle ric a l dul1ei-;. Op
portunity for udvancl'
ment uod excellent rom
puny benefits Jo'or in·
t.t:rvlt'W. please coll
Pe rsonnel Office
642·5678. ClCl. m
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330.W. Bay~l.,
t:Qual Opportunity
_F.mployer _ M/\IUNE llARl>WA H ~ F.xper·<'ertified. 7·J. 3·1 I w u re h s l' m Hr . <"ounlry t:,luh C'onv Oppnrtun1ty avarl for
knowll'dge or ull wur1•h11e ~lome, 549-306!__ _ dyn11m1,c rental agt·nt
act1 111t1c:., 1nt'lu<llnl( NURSES AIDES l.1e rcq d . commlss on
l'WllOtnl!r serVIC't" & '" . • . ly Nolun n 1-: 494·!1424 ~r<le ~Illes Mtrnnt.' cxJJt!r 7 3 & J II, F.•p<>r d & -
prt.fe rrt'<IG42 4800 trurnees. Mesa Vt"rdl' ORDER Cl.F.ltK. varil.od
Conv ll<>t.p, 661 Center St, dulil'!I rn srnl C M. 11fk
CM for sharp pt-11m<· person MartcetffM) Sec'y
10 div i.;1le11 mnjlr o r
!It ate w Id~ fr n 11 n t' •a I
:!rvc's Ctrm Xlnl i:rowth
1111J>Or. Typrrrj.( 65wpm,
exPt'r n_cr C'a II 40.:_0~4!:1 ~
(;all belwrl !>·2 dally , NURSE'S AIDES TI-IE LOOK. 540.4500
I'. & pr r All shrrts. Pre
~ert1f1catlon cla111w11 or
fert.-d. HB Corr valcsecnl
llalspital 8'7·3515
Painl~r. rndustnal & rom ·
merl'lltl. quahrred only.
891·1001 ------
""' ""'"' .-benefits & stable emplQy TYPISTS Re11 I E s t ate oCflce Pt/ f\ll1T1mel..unchesl qi.et1l.Apply rnper&0n.. SIGNS
SU_!LA1..J"EMD_... manager/t1ale1>man tor Count.tr/Kitchen. 18 Yrs. FREDERJCK ·s PIX DESIGN Ill GRAPHIC
rR\ ... , ......,., newomce. Part/t.imeok. or older. Gower Street Of HOLLYWOOD Long & i;hort trrm 311• TRE~SlGNS
ror local churc h . rull Liberal compensation Restaurant . Soup & Bnstol Town &Country slgnme nt:1. llollday & accephng appl for i.lgn
tr me. Good tialilr Y t plan Call after 6 pm. Salad, Airport area . call 36425. Bns tolStreeL v a c a 1 1 0 0 pa y maker trainee . Wood
bentof1l5. ~xper nee. Cull 548-8348 Mgr.2·Spm. 955-0554 Sant.a Ana. CA Hos p1tal1 zatlon plan shop·art bckgmd helprul
631 2:880 ------Jo;quul Opport J::mploycr uvail but not nee. Call 540·771:1M
Rt:CF.PTIONIST needed --------1111 • r1ast1c-. for orthodontis t's office Rl-1';TAURANT SlllPM ENT
•IN PROCESS !'lease send n•sumc io· COOKS & SANDWICJI GIRLS M Jo'. PRJ::P·TRU<.:K DKIVt.;I{ INSPECTORS l'enny1rnvcr . 1'0 Box 8.JO·l2JO.Mu!lthave('or We11tht It loud bulk
urue., 24001 Al u & be neat 10 appear Cull vrtamm tablets. tJellvt.'rV On1>111n°11 for bolh the ...,,......,, ICla, ml!I 0 Co . ... "' v 926 6'73-6.'134 IO~pm. 3bk for 1n range & LA • unt•~·i., senror level & lrameel't. SIOfl aeJO. 75___ COUNTER OanorNancy 3848C~~-~~4'11>nvt' full trme. Eng spt•1•a k
<•II shltti.. lni1 pcc..11on or Rcccpt rllllog out fo rms in1ot. mature. t-'r1ngl':.
close tolerance plastic etc for family planning PERSONNEL Sandwich & Salad "" <Across fol'om Apply 9 11 Mon· Jo•rr paruSR L"'""'M"'..... cl.ull<' rn C .M. Approx 24 sem h lt>rs. part tlmt' OrangeCo Airport L1nw1lco Lab. 2148 Nwpt .._ "'" Equal Oppor Employer • • hrs wk. 7~1·6717, 973 17'l7 Sam 9 30am MU!4t be Blvd . C.M.
2nd shift, pre1•1slon inj. -------neat, clean "d4,1~erous. ---------·---------
molding Min 5 yn1 ex· Reccpll Ge n . Ofc . Ex· CAlL'S JR. IS HOW S3 p /hr . 979.()747 for appti--------111 Sit. SECRETAlY
per per'd . Call Beverly ACCEPTING AP· afllOAMLon·s Kitchen *~retan'eS* Insur. Co. i.n N.B. st-vk •MOLDING MACH. Srruth. ins ellp. sec'y for Pro1> & C>rERATORS 642-9090 PLICATIOHS FOR SANDWICH SHOP needs ~Secreturytn Finnnclal Vtce Pn•:..
Medical div. 3rd shift -ne_c_c-pt-10-n-lst for escrow EMPLOYMIHT. purt·ktlme, help&3·4 <tys ' Pres. $13,200 A. Good typing & SH re<fd "' wee a t 1Z some Employers Puy All Jo'ees Salary to sooo. Good
Exper&tra1oec ~~ll~l'!!.7';J,pang skills. Mde Of' 1-I• , .... wlcnd5. Counter It other Llz Rernders /\l(ency <'O mpany bt-neflt i. •
..., .,...,..,, tJ d 1't1 gen duties 675·3712 402081rch St. Ste 1().1 833-84!'JO Perm. ro;alwnK wl JClnl nM ay F' on1; ---------d d Recept1on1st , p/t1me. I hti 12 "A·· cl ri I tlo O""' Ncwportllca{'h.B33·81!.i oppor or rap1 a vurr· ""c ,,. """-'r a a posr n .. ~n Qill for Apptl i::l;lab .64 STOCK BOY Aill!llit a nt.
cement Very c·om cve~1Su nd ayi1 ltcg1s Moonto2P • for prest11ie1ous real full or pt.tame. HM
pellllVl' waj.(e11. good Hair Styling, 54().~ _ ei.late apprais al & rt! -Abrams. 1819 Newport
work1nj.( <'f111d :s. Xlnt HEC f';PTIONIST. nnw Peri-ti and full.ff 1>earch oflat:t.' l<epro IYJJ· SU:tll:.IAHY Blvd.C M
bene r1t b rnl•I major hrran~. Neat. pollied. mt ,_ 111gskllls&vcnCiubll•t•x OC A.irportA,..a
medical & dental 1ni.ur alert rndiv. wt light '>'I, niqht polltiotu; ,_,, per nc<'. Xlnt :.alary & p b.I ' 1 STOCK ROOM MGR &prof1t shann° ..__ 18 y ... -of -to benefats.642 7860 u IC ii w Jllornty W •• 11 1 11 tr a 1 n ., IOI( ability to work 10 111111' .--. -7-needs r e.,pon:.rhlt' ' /\pply anperson ,CIMCO, d t"ntfi od mortono" wortc ctoM-, fuU.tinw eLMOre• .. ry ''l trmi• aft·•r MacGregor yachts. 1631 '><!CD '/\ ''M .., ........ • • ..,, S.:cretary/RcN:pt1onist.~ ...... r· ... Pl t·c M ....,,,ngg~o~;:"'· · hank1n~ u rril-l'i. in houn. Jo'ume/35 hrwk.Typ;ni.: noon.'lCoulcld1·velop1nto acenia · -
1''ash1on Island . Cul l 60wpm, no S /H nt'c fuJI t1ml'. No ll'gal e•J>l'r Supervtaor ror top numi• rttESS HELP Mr:.. Garo. 759·151 I or Please a pply 1n person nt 644 8385 req'd. Good typrn~. hit• stereo & TV fkpt. HM
second pressmttn. 2 ·J·C>J(· apply rn pt·r~on . 230 thcfollowlng locations· ----bkpng Nt·rd !>t'lf st;1rtt·r Abrams. ltH9 Nt'wport NewportClrDr.Str:!OO. Sfo:CHETAHY·ln."lurancc Lo work wrth minimum u1 vd ,''M gen;, e•per only ror 4 un· .., ,.. v "
Co ""·II .--.tall' itrm ugeot. rn s uperv1 s1on 714 · _...;.....;. ____ _
... --------·I Pantry pc r !lon . ex It mmunlly ru or nei•t•pl/Typast , pl lrmc. * c I ' s Newport Ucflch fo'ull 7~·9025:213·48!1·5000 Supervisor Noon dutv
Nl'w 11 H. spu needs at· NURSES perience /\pply after· part time nrl(hls . Apply Typrng, lrtcStll,exix·r rn a r T•n1l'. Som•• t•Xpt'r ---url(ently needed H R Ci
trHl11 Vl' IHdic·11 for mu:.\ uoons. Vehtl'l Turllt• Pt~ n n y s av t' r. I fl 611 puyroll & accts payuhle h l' 1 pf u I. w 111 tr n 1 n . ty Sehl Dist t·2 hr11 f-'l'r
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r\.'('Cflt Po~ll hJOi.,. Not•xµ RN'S $80-$98 .Ht!Maur11nt. 5U F ashion Pluct.'nl1a /\ve. Co11tu ilcs1red 894 OSfll J * 645 6470 SECUllTY OFFfCIR dayh$3.5i hr Apply 73;, ~·ht.wi~t:'"p1t"~~.: LY SS S&O lsland.N~. Ml'lla _______ RECEPTIONIST r. Posrlaunavarlableforrc• 14l S t .. 11 .n. Ph
I 11 7 .,. N 2· l'RODUCTION TYPIST 18951 Brookhur!lt SECRETARY llabk porxon w t somv ...:~....._.....__!. _____ _
rngs avai Ca 96.1 7c..I PART TIME TRAIN!!:!!: t'OIJNTAIN VALL.EV Sh. 11tat typrnR. fronl ofc luw enforcement eJCpcr or 840-3100 tuam·IOpm 7 AIDE $42 $44 Dut ies c·o n 11 ts l or appea r . 1-:xpcr only L· 1 1 TEACHER D • for !!mall manufacturer. l~lephone recept1on h1t. Tuc..'8 lhru 8at !J 5. Mesa c.nJOY x n i·omp trn)' As:.l nt.iedt:d in Mnn -~Y-"--------shflEplng , 1ns pect1n~. typing & flUng Mui1t be l&60Adamt1 Rlvd beot'frl!I Apply 9/\M .. uvt"r ~"rv1 cil tec h. Needed for hot.pitul 11taff EVENINGS U ·.etc. Wiil trn1'n riXht COSTA ME:;/\ Vt!rdc Country Cluh, nooo. Mon f''rl. Pe ri.on tt'bt.on Sehl IM r cc(tl IJI 0 ~ ' ~... ... ll f ICU/ II noo All rDAl & accurutc typist. 549 0377 Q.ill 997-&33 Ab I It t y t o d 1 o " · re e · 11 r:. JM:TS-On for all phaicci1. P P""1tlon prov1d"• steady ---------• net " shlf\.s avall. Must be de· 1 1 u 12 ""' "'" 3101 Newport Bl vd M"'RRIOTI HOTIL d111a1>11cmblc & re pair pendable & hllve refii AduJtawlth ouU!tandlnR. P>'0~pewrs1on8th"~~·C otn e mployment , good SECRETARYP/T&F'/T . "' TICHMICIAHS
eng, lran)I, hrkes. froot & Skrll assesam enl tet1l1t attractive per11onalillca ~ °"' · .x • os a salary & benems. Apply Ni-;WPORT n1-;ACll gd S ii & typin" Pleasant 900 Nt.'wport Center Or Im med. openrngi. & OJ>·
rt'ur 8JC·inclu<lm1t clt"t'. ure given. Group In· wkl'!? c~Juy work
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g with __ 1!8_-'_11·-------at 17422 Armstrong Ave. 0022 /\cforns perm 645·2666 Nxc:q~~O~pooc~ po rl u n 11 1 e:. 1 n an
i.ystems of BMW, VW. •uran ce av"il. "'01' 1.1S ;jlltrt Lil · t,:;r D.vu'r"mmer. Maisie & 11s Irv ~0·9340 l"n......INGTQN UL·/\''11 ,. ••11t "1bl111h~d "0 1n th" Pornhc. & /\odi vuh a .. I L~ ....... _ u•z ..... 1 •• .,,. .. •V"' ... '"' SECRETARY, Chenl re· fo!mployer Ml ... ' ~ "' ... ~
Mus t havt• 3 yr.. '•P WAGES. Ask aboutoth1:r =ru~.!~."F,'N''.:"'oo ,.x 00t sembly language. 2·5 Ra,--IO ..... IST ...,9 "'. 171 h"t ~res S/H 80+ gd. su1.---------•I Oruni:t.' Co 111rport ar1•u
o • • benefits. Come m !lam ._., .,~, .. r. • .. : ., years work e•pent'nn· 5'o>a"" • ... ~· ,._ "' nl bcn No fee C"ll f11r -----A P p I • ~ a n I s t fl prent-10 yn. c xpt•r. Will ...._ PM "' II Npl. Beacn low f irm ''~'TA Mfo!SA .. bl su""'rvise ~ medl. SU 00 ~m. Mon·rr I · a.L ..,~Jim .-.lll)t!ncncc m app {'U ...v~ Sul appt. Aid de.Offi ce> SEC'Yt BKKl'H trou t•shoot, r eparr & """ WE8TCL1.,.Y ~-...,_.. Uorui & or ll)'lltems . ~d Typing 11kilh1 req'd llrs 17865·1' Skypark Ir v l'/T, 1.s. Mon Frr. l.11t• tt.>St electronic system:.
hr Take ad tu Employ Nuraea Registry a.:;qual {)pp()rtunlty resume & !lulary lo 3001 s·J0.5 Call Sue or Mury 19512 Ek'nc·h Ul vd 540-2600 bookkct:pmR. ~ood tYr» 557·9001 usk for Busch
ment Ucvrlo p t'menl 1617 W08tcliH,Ste20'J ___ E_·mploy:...ce_r __ Hed.hm Su1lC' 201 Ruild· ~ 1014. <!1532S Urookhurxt Ing Newport llarhor
l>t•pt Uot t>20'.!G1. /\d purd Newport Beach PAltTTtMI! ONLY mg l Costa M<.•tm 921'.26 HUNTINGTON BE/\Cll SECRETARY Luthernn Churc h, 7tJH
by t•mpluyer. __ _ 6.11..()810 7~·111 18 Cadillacs tu no.carts c.:onstrt1<'t1on firm look· Dover. NB. S41i 36.11 MahrialC~ Mui;lnow bccmployi~& c;.,tGREt:Ncash ~h11t.everlht!f'·ar1 Equol Oppty Emply r 1n1t for brq~ht self
free to work rn my small for WlllT f': l'lcphants J<oll 'em orr the mark el Ml .,. starting tndavldual. nbrlr SEC'Y IC.ONTll/\CTS Production Coatrol MURSIS AIDE appliuo1·~ business or nrr with ;i Clu1111tf1cd Ad With a Cla~i.ifred Ad ... ________ ty tn handle phont•i1. oc <.:O OHOI NATOH
.Rupldly f(row1011 Orarrl(c OIDHLll5 treatment equip, M· f''. Call &12 ~78 Call Now • 642·567R RN . 1 CU . 7 . 3 : 3 0 • c u r a t I.' t y pi n 11 , Oevolopmt•nt comp:iny
Co.ltrmloc11t.t..odnearOC ABOVEAVt:RAOfi: 6--lOf)m orMThli·lOpm& ----corre!!pondcn<'•' & geu'I In Anaheim ri•<i'~ uJC /\rrporl Is 11eekin g a ~'TARTING WAGE Sat 9:JOam 2;30pm. $400 ,---------_.;.---------EXPERIF;NCED ONt.Y ortl ec dut rt•s t:ull penent·• & top <1krll~ for
nmtenal control produc· 1 N C mnthly sal or p rofit San Clemente G1•nernl 836-87178.,pm heavy delarl purrhas1n i:
lion rontrol 1nd1v. Thr~ App Y to cwport ·01nv s h a r 1 n g pro gr u 1n . HO!!P • 714 /496 ll22 c.t !X>'•trun Typing 70Wpm.
l.nd1v1i1 tu havrmlnof 2 Cenler, t55sSuperor whlcheveryoupref.No 21'. SECllETARY. fananclal S /11 IOOw pm . G ooll
1 ri1 ex per Wrll be Avc,NptBch. expcr nee, 3ome mn11r , munagemcnl hrrn. Typ. benefits. ~rnlary $1100+
Performing fnlductlon & 1---------•I oppor av n 11. Foe l 11 RobM•' ICMJ & Mop Ing. & ex per n~e&sary. If quulrfled ca 11634·474 I material p unoing a c· NURSES terv1ew c:all art 1 ·11m , Wo men n ·cded for Call962·ll01 ---
Uv1tle5. OHcr xlnt ul & 979-31161 Houseele anlng Serv I Semi retire d couple to
bt.'flt!f1t pkK Plea11e 11cnd 5411-0757 Secretarial Joull lime for manal(c 60 unrt udult
Te 1 etlhoM Sal•• Wrk P tT 111 nur tclephon•·
llalc:s room & 11trll pur11ut:
outside m.11v1t1C's AM &
PM shifts Gunrwa..:es t-
romm Call for detail~.
L.A. Times. 540--0301
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Imm !d11tle openings for
sharp personable tcll~r~.
Suvings & Loun ex
penence pre rcrable. ""ull
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Assoc 752· 2600 F. 0 )'; resume & :.al tui.tory 10 L VN Part·Ume Pic ke r /sorter, s hurp exper gal with •·x l' o m p I c x C M . N o
,C1Alll8IC1ed ad no 336 c/o & P111.:ker. ne•tble hrs. SALES C'ell typrnl(, & die chrldtell. 01) pc:I.$ sooo Tire • Automotlvf'
Dally Prlol, PO Uox lG60. Immediate opening with for 11hlrt warehou11e taphonc !!klllll r<'mp 111' liCl'Olill 631 2950 SerYIC1! Salell Tare sell CO!lta Mesa. Cu 92626 f Very clean work. Call DO YOU PLAY :s1gnmcnl. Nov. I Murch I -----rng ex per nee. Apply .,--------~~r e~";P:!? 1% ~x. 754·1371 1 wlposslbrllty of futurt· •Set-vie~ Station• Newport T ire Center,
Ort AT U R t.: WU MAN PrcvloQli lndu3trfol nurs· rARTTIME THI ORGAN <·mployment F.xc:lllnl! Joull & P11rt trnw alien 3000 E co .. s t Hwy.
p /t i m u t o w c lr nrne in" back"round pr"· w--...... 05 If 80, there m11y be a NH R E . oHlce. Coll dttnt.°' Mst b<• ovt.'r 18 Col'\ln•del Mar & t t ., ., ~ _ .,.... o r1-tr for you ot Organ Xl t /\ 1 17241 ot:wcomeri1 con IH' f r r e d b u l n o t .. ~ h O i Lalla, 833·21!00 n WDl(I' PP Y Tow Truck Ori vers ,,. ITK'f'\'hanL<i. l'il'•lblc: hrll e • Every Sunday und 1'.:V('ry c.JCC a nge. pen n1t1' now ---------• I rvlnf' Bl 11d . Tus tin ""
Nffd "or, Ille typrnl(. neoeasary. txcellcnt other Saturday end Sun· avalluble. Previous 11ule11 SECRET'*'RY R.'18·6S:M per·d. Top pay. Apply :H?·~. KlartinJC u l11ry and fr· d 1 R l>n 1 \'llP<'rlCn<'l' u11eful. hut A G&W Towing. HOil
lnl(ebcneflt11progr11m. d~~Pm~~~lc~· of vJ,~11~ wt• wlll tr1un you ·Q1ll GIRi, F'RIOAY. book Service St111w11 hl'lp,•r . <l\msWay .C M 642·1.252
MICHAMICAL Pilot to carrtens. Mu!jl Mrs. J ett ut 1'he Lugunn k(,~plnR cxix•r nee. call eapabl1· of tlornll lrh• rt' TOW TRUCK DRIVE rt 1.-.SPt<:TOI Apply tn pcl'l«>n or rull IUlls Mull. C714 J 586 730'.l Hod L 11 v l' r To nn 1 li pnlr Ahle to unrlt•r!ltand f 0 r Mp p 0 1ntmcn 1. h11ve van or lur.ce station 979 ~ tn.'\tructronli Not a.fnud NF.F.DEO Must h9ve ex· ~p;~1~ f~~~~ "~~~~ Pt.'n!IOftncl (){fie~. ~111ioc:!2~4~21l~R :i~t<'of:~ SALIS Secretary nf work. No lon"ha1r11 or penC'ncc. Mu11t live ha
.Al p ort 11 seek In 11 a narry Seeley or ,Don Dato procoa•lnR servlcce drifters St•t• Mr. nous. _Costu Mci1a 646·9t!38
mech11nlcnl in11pcetor. FEDCO INC WUlJarna. &. tn·house, muny com· UMRiAL l!:Jc.xon Stntron, "'•lrvlcw TRA1NE£S Ladles we
'llda lndlv. I• lo have 8 3030Har~r Blvd • pulera Excellent op· REAL ESTATE & f'a1r, C" M hllvt• 6 Opportunllle1>
min ol 3 yni cxper. M'1-'\l Coata M Ca p~J£.ijp portunaty with 1row1na OuUltndlng opportunity Service Sla i\llcncJant. uvall for 6 dlrte renl ~:~~t~S*ma:~1~:&:~t m•>,:~ · ~:;'~1~1~~~>'1 c:.~; bright. pcnonable, Apply, El Toro Union, markt>llnR 11rc11s. Pul:)llr
v arlou• par ta of H · PERSON aaJca experience Salct diversllled :1ecretary for 2'20l El Toro Rd 1'.: T rdallona It mamt exper
Mmbly by hlmHll. Offer Equal ()pport El!lployer tcrrttOrY open. Call Dean raste11t arowlng multi· CAil stuns avt1l11bl~I . . pref'd Call for your
wtnl HI a. beMfll pkg. ~~:~cl:~·~:ef!:~b'~; for Interview . (714 > ~;:~::i~.~~!:cJ~ ()pen:M ltuurs ~~~~~~ ~.~~rM~.
Pleue ffnd ra ume le Nl.U"linte newapa.wr. Exccllcnl 7~·2252 With soles. man1,cmcnt. s.ntu s-.tffH Blue 1aJ hlll«Y t~ Cla11lned L-... & ..... ,.~ d •loem t f n• c ,~ --------•" " COfn""'"Y beneflt.t AP'P>I)' S"L"'"" rv... en • un e, A 1ub•1dl•1 y of Ot•I ad no. 329 c lo Dally Piiot, ,,_.. · p M. " ""'7 se<'urll e11 and ~rsonnel " " Tralnff. opportu.Uty for PO Ho x 1560, Coste Openln« on AM & PM between 9AM & 6 • Fabrtc eirper req d Cell Must 00 ~ell motlv•ted. Monti' Corp hus Im vouna -non lntC'r<'t1lt'd flhlftr.. fo'/llmc> & p/tlme. Monday thru f'rlday. Susan 1146 40'10 ~'(Jl w opt>n " fo • " "' Mrsa. Ca 1>2826. /\bov .. "V" •larUna •ul. Nik ror Paul ward or ' · ----work well with peoplt' • ' 111 r •·x tn an optlt'8l·mcchanl1·al "' " • s "'LESL "'DY and bl• uble to work In un ~r. lnslltutlonul cookll ca---r wlcstub'<f firm
edl I H I t r Xlnt ben•flt1 •pply David GuUcrrei ""' • __ ,. 1 L'IV' • "' M ca cccpt on111 or "' " · un1tructun•1I t'nvlron on1 .. ..,,..cr on Y .-.v" Complch· Iona t <'rm
Alkrglst '11 fronl offc. t1agahlp Conv llQflp, Ol.AMGI COAST Exper'd <Mt Shop l\pp mcnt Real J-)it11t1• b111·k Oayll mt• hr.. l'hont• 1rolntnrt proiiram vru
Ute typlng. Coll Hrcnd11, f I a a• h I p n d . N. D DAILY PILOT \ ly, 8Ultl(ll lnU•roullonul. "round es11cntl11l Send ~-3610 EJCt 280 vldcd for acriou"I~ In · 642-8044 , 2.043 Wc1tlcllft Ur • N R " " &Gm7 642·&e82 resuml' w1tl1 ulary re Ser vice Station Mi ;; tere11ted J><'rKe>n. oq 'N
futC'lll draw In the 330W HaySl . Saluman wanted, ru11 ttulrtm('nla to J Krom danl, C:XP<'r 'd Duy & xlnl v1,1on . mech •P·
Stllwtth Y,ASt~~ Wett. .. a Dally rllot Cott• Meu UIJMI men's ttpn>rt.'\Wtnr, bes, Still~ 135. 1400 Quu1I f:vt'$ f\111 & p/llme Ap t1todc &t wllUnant'H to
lt'u BRfl:EZF. Claulfled Ad. Call Today Equal ()ppor,unlty exper not nee 673·5G50 St. New port Duc h , ply, Shell St.tllon. 170, & learn Call betwn 7·9am
CJUllliedAdle42·5«78 142--$878. Employtr Mr Hawthorn_• ___ , c.ur 92660 lrvlne. NB ~pt,S46-()6()6.
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lr«all • whotNaJ• > re qlins Hnlor •1rnt w/an Uffd Refnic. Waahua. tornaOonal Hctcuna e11 ctrye-,. ~al buyw and per._.. 5373 RHt Servll'l' ~~II
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MASTHS AUCTION
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Eaatbluff, IS yrs of
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ed by 2 houlll'hOlds that
h:tYl' berome oni• Chl'St
freer.er. lawn turn .
cloth1nii MISC S1•pt
16"17. 10 AM lo 4 PM
2338 Arbutu11. Newport
Reach 644 1413 Ciao f Il e Latcun.i Wtoverhc-ad f110.17~ 01&
Do11eh Lumbur. 4~ &38 hmaalerll~ 0064-4 11186
or~7 CASH PAID . -.--.---Male klthtn, blk Monie. For ad WW'd fum anlt· GARAGESAL!'.;. GIGAN UU ~·r~~ rw h:emaker hooacbrolu!n, rollar & &: 1 TV' ~7 •8133 TIC. Anllqut-11. household
'l'nlrk Onver. Y~rd Man, S2n ~II. fnl'ndly642 3481 qUL'S <' r 11 ---fuml5hmg11 & bnc·brar.
CM'f' ll, bhJfl matt>rial &48 N'Tl • • Ge ... S... 1055 c 11 mp In i,: t~ q u I p .
fd. SM> Jt'r'OftlmO Rd El bit ln fbl •-Wl\!m4!faM•r, •payt.od I-••••••••••••••••••••• •• microwave oven. patio M.w.kln Vlt'j<I, ~I 2)00 tt 1 OVf'O, ~ alnl dl1poalt10n, ad furn. toys. plant:. & JUn
• burner "ufarr unn sz~ W/\'hlkitm, lo "" bo~ &l only jam to Spm 1.1l que. Sul Sept 16th. 1098
1")tpU ltM .. l, N.-pon ... Zilt 945 l*•f\s/eve. tll' bit of C1Very th1ng ReddingAvc c M lktl >1nfftlal l"\r ('VA ---11$'7lJAppJeSt. f'tn Vly ' .
f1rm. h&a por.1uoo •'-a.II WNohtr. f'I« dryt'r •Int OM,.., o6d beautiful rei --Skl!J, boota. clothing, furn. ~ olfl~ 6 t'Ond• <'Uld ?I cult theft t'I' 111t .. red Labrudor to Gara.t' S:alt' 9-18 '78 and &other house.hold items. uon..~aiu 8eJ'11 frtt't«. rt•<hwl aq pknl<' lloodbumt•only cl61 Otl2? U 17 78 20181 Tranquil 1220MalnH.B. -\bl• bendws 494 1384 or l.A~. llunllngton Beach ~4187 TYPIST 4M 2'7'liS SCO'ITY '"fnit ll'. 11, y r"O, nc.,.-.()HIST a-a"'T-AKC. to lov1nic home 10 qt. pressure.cooker.
_... ""' ~ *-4957. 7~Hl747 llke new. baby items. C'opp.tt1ont' tro11t frf'•· --scurdun tooli.. furn ,
Caraire S41e 16 & 17 2340 ··s·'" Elden Ave. C.M.
Gold , SlOO. M1sr. items. ~tt"tturaJ olfif'C' rr s~ <:all af\er~ pm Ask ••rrt' t o a ood hume . nlculalor. 11ewinf: ma ch.
ac-curalf' ~ltl f« \Cary ,w& •11 bt1 au l If u I "1 t t c n li 2 tv11, rloU11n11. & mh1c. Hanft 1060
minimum l -----<:ulverdult·. Irv !159 444i7 SaL 10 to 4pm. 34322 Via ••••••••••••••••••••••• f t• •l>Pf'•r Ct'. Ck'IM'T"al EIPCtnc refn1 --t'...-c uAh F""-.,._ ~aaant. rdiab~ wti1 $100 · 4 mo okS Shell.I •ITerner ~a aPo_~__ ""' ._1e I yr olJ reg.
IOU female, frM-to u .:ood Clolltnl( »Ital~ Med <itylc Muatang Filly.$35(), wm L ~r('1~· M~c)(' home Shot~271 11 plL'('C oak dining set. 140 6ll·Ol30
M•cAl1hW' at t ord Rrt f...,.l«idail"I' Refn11 11 ru ft . " ~ plere China set. wedding Ho• 1'-old G>ooch 1065 Nnrpon Beach hkr new. lluper cond ~-n 1050 rin1t pattern s h'rllng ..................... ..
714 6'4 08:!0 ~ 646 ~ ••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• • •• • • I I • M ........ 1t ,_... II: 0 E M F -~' ver cut R <tss. 111c. _ ,..., ___ . / A&Ho.t IO 15 Cooch & love seal, t11blc11. furn, Linem. qwlts. bnc· Blk naug. couch. twin
we.GAGE TAGS Mhcell•1CM11 IOI • ..... IHh. Power 9040
from your bw11nes11 rard •••••••••••••• ••••••••• tttFI. St.rH 1091 •••••••••••••••••••• •••
Send one card for each Moving Salt' Bdrm set.••••••••••••••••••••••• 11' Gla11s p:ar w/3SH P
tug plus one 3p;are Wt kitchen hutrh Misc K.ennwood 9000 r~ch·•r Johnson OB. & trlr.
rl'turn pcrma11tonlly other 1t~ms Must sell. 180 wau.s S:iOO DUX 128 Sl300.MZ·6003 sealed 01ttractlve tui: & ~I !\trap. nltt'ltnQ airline ---------ROl8e reduction unlt S370 2i · F i11 r II n er Cab 1 n
I D requirements Pr\• Mi 11 Both •n llood cond ACt. Cruiser. Sgl Screw St:ll
vent loe3 & theft! For u IC ... CMll IOPM 541.fl'rr.I or Trade. l6500. 645 58311
personalized t11g encl°"'e W..ted 1011 6' walnut Custom Craft or988 IOOO wallpuper. fabni: or ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabu~•~reo wt•lectro----------
"Day Olo" paper " w• Wanted· All dlsurds · volct :ipkrs. power wul. s 7 ' Ch r i s Conn 1 e
Wlll buck & tnm y1>ur clot.hes. hilhld appl .. dill· Garrard SL55 chnvr. w/Newport slip. ent"I. art
tap Or try two curdb hes. Free pickup.Cathy Sony i50 taplt dk . Sl~.ooo. 67~·i4l l or
back to back. 87585 w/record. hl'ad S750 875-2172
PRICES Mllakat 6411.-1818 --------S2eaor31S!i .&.-..__ ---------U ' Whaler Evin SO. clec
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NOCAKD? 493.5114 G ... r.. 9010 CoodCond'4.SOOw1tbout
Or d ••••••••••••••••••••••• motor 642--~ aw your own qr sen Fender Str a tocaster
name, address. P\IOne & $.150/best offer. Yamaha ----..... ...... ---..
we'll make one crrd per ro 230. 12 stnng. SL50 or
tag. Add 25< each. best offer 673.0146 Send check or money or. ---------
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PILOT HIHTIMG conWtlon. s 175
P .O Boie 1560 ~7-6133
Costa Meu. Ca. 92626 Yamaha 1>ludent clannet.
PHONEMA'f E like oew $125.
Telephone a nswering ____ 644_-8684 ___ _
machines w/warr. S79. Office,......._. &
w/remote, $149. 11,i,_nt IOIS
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18' Corsair mett CrWser
110. 2 gas tanks. btut tank" pump. lull rover. Vanson Trlr, needa 00
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cheQ our fl'Oftt ~ l~n''!°!'M· SlNT~h St * Allf'JIQH * _between 10·2 pm 673 542'7 nght on l...lmc 683·3161 & nusc. l80S Haven Pl. ~I & Legal file?> $75 •:xcc & ·-pa Index ully. NB. lk.. .... --· """ NB. Alt l PM. $e('retary \'hrs. SI0..$50 enAT SHOW WAmlSS T.-.. 7:10 P.M. Hide.a bedi. $154. Reblt Moving Sale. ~rn1turc. Naugahyde couch. beds, Warehouse shelving. full Lg discount on new Ul
(o..Mn Wttco..I IWUl Ilk rruattrt:Hs & box ruck·nacka. planu, etc chest of drawers, stools. adjust.able sht>lves, U · Cunuture • P/Ume da)'ll only At REPOS $50, full n SS9 Slenhzed Make offer. Sat & Sun. Exe desk lamps.dlshes. sorted bin boxes. ri.nbl C E SURPLUS Udo Vllog.
tract, )'OUftlt. uper'd STOCK LIQUIDATIONS fl.Ill ttet. S45 Kmg se-t SGS 37lOSeashore, NB fishing pc>k-s. misc. 1805 557·9906 2044 Plat'entia, CM SEPT ZO..Z4 ~:bl:;,, ~~s En dis~ Bdrm i;t~ts , cb~s le1. Bl!J MattressS47·5636 Ftl Sept 15th thru Sun Haven PlaceN 8 Drapes. ivory, 116x83''· 631·2777 Kayak 14' Fbrgli. rlolll·
flwv, CdM s~e "r armotres.bunkl>edl.old CUstomp11ddedredvelvel Se""17th 10 SQ!All U--.IJ., 1071 78x8l•l'f Man's Ll::DSt/casesect desk.S'by lion foam. SlSO. Call EXCITING' ' ,., m11hogany drt!llter11. side k1ngs 1ie h eadboard V'"'t w · Lam B h Ta MlUUMMry quartz watch, collector's 2'fl '"·$75, ~w1v/chr ~O.. _846-__ 9439_. ______ , •
Rew. boards, king chest water w/match spread AnlJ •s Ttt.o~fi :tg ~ ' 00 •••••··~·~·••••••••••• n~. ltd edit.f lffilghesl. 549-0120 aft 6pm ·~ loah. M.riM
Wanted noooa1d~·11 ror Rea bed. dining 4"m tbt11 & ~-White chesl. $soo o; muc t. 5hp compressor $850 cstm swtss case & band ~....... 9010 NEW MODELS
Intermediate Schooli. Chn, sofas. & lovuseats. offer.545·7953 ~fany items. ramper to J o hnson chopper & 754-6466 L.-Offlc• £.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111,....._.. lO' Lundi duty s uperv1111on. Ot'<'asional <'hrs. rorfee & cuHs. tbls. bikes. tools. gel~at system wt color ..... ._ "'•... 3S u Mf'RC 0 B II && ,,_.., 2hrs.dally.:>S&-3437 end lbls. i.moke stand, Oak.glass coff.tble.SOO. tv's etc 15S2 t::lm Ave murufoldS2S00.846·9~91 POOL TABLK Regula· 3 extt. s wte11 of prac· nP ' I · A BRING YOUR
mag a" i n 1• r n c k s. Grn-whtc wovenwood <H~oor'& Adams> C.M: lion sz. Xlnt cond. S3SO 11cally new matching eledn c. like new 5500 CHECK BOOK
WANTED: No. Laguna r efrigerator. PLUS i.hde.$20.644·9186 Sat&Sun9·4 Mlscelaneous 1010 Ph673'8593 rurruture to be sold a:. a _87_s._9454 ________ 1 THESE W1LL
Beach. Older lady or LOTSOFMISC. L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mustsellfull containcrof g r oup. Top quality 8oatmold.torl4' BETHE
mother or young child to SAVE SAVE $AVE 1vl1ng(: ~J:i;i sl:rn oJo~ Thur. thru Sun. 5-0cc. Hon· Copiers H.i spd. late mod.. ceramic ttle ~am pies namei. such as Kimball. s;ulboat. S75ca. LOWEST PRICES
care for & seod my 1.yr We honor Doti\, MC. ~ e. a 7 · 1 4 · da. tools. furn, lumber. copies anything like nu Decided not to get into Myrtle. Gunlot'k, Mon· SSi-0338 OFTHE
old lovely, well behaved Cashier's Checks & cash. eanfront. Balboa patio furn, ca.mpini: ~l'ar wt s upphes . sioo $1100 thal business. Hcsl offer terrey Also s wivel &side ENTIRE MODEL YI<
daughter to El Moro No person a I c hcc ks Liquidating F.state. t'ine ~tents .. Lots of misc. 221 968-2f63 Call 833·0860 chairs. tables. sofas. etc. 51,, H.P Bnlish Seagull HARRISON'S
school. Your home or PLEASE!! Food avalla· quality antiques In ex· K 19th St., CM -P-VT--PT-Y---2-.2-3_C_u-.-,l-----------• Call after6PM. 640-807i . Long shaft. ui.ed only 3 m ine. 497-2362/eves . 1 · II t ___ _.,I Ch Hvy duty power lawn ~~~~~~~~~ hrs.846-64521979·4054 Ref ble temsaresubJectto ce en \.vnu.ton: •P·Wh ale of a Sa l e!! Fr~ier.gasBBQ.silver & d Ilk -SEA RAY __ s_._req_ui_r_ed_. ----• presale pendalecockta1I cabinet. f'urnllure, appliance, platte r. silver punch :~~::Z~ ger. I.' STENOTYPE loah. Power 9040
Ware house.Inventory MASTYSAUCTIOH carved mahogany baby Items. glassware. bow l . comp l e te Reporterwilhcase.l..lke ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3lOICoutHwyNB
Clericforelectronicparts 207S'hNewponBlvdCM sideboard, oak carved pots & pans. d ishes. s t enorette s tand, Alum.pat1ocover new.$200.751.9043 1947 Chris Craft. d ay 631-2547 distributor. f/lime. Hrs 1133-9625 646-8686 armoare. carv e d clot.hes, tools. and much ansaphone, office desk. SIOO c rui ser. eng. nds .
8..S. Apply Avnet E le<:· •--------.i Belgium bedroom set , more Sept 16 & 17. Sat & Macrame plant holder & 581·3793 P.+t 1017 manifold. Besl offer.1---------· ~cs, 3SO McCormick. 000338777100sandwl0915 :e:u~u~~~k ~?~~!~de ~:pl:~~/~A~~~· 1987 ...;:pl_an_ts_._96M63 ___ 1 ____ Twtn---bed--bo-x_s_p_ri_n_g_& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4730. --.......... .__,,
1 .M. '1S4..o606I 09i9 SANDWICH SHOP Armolre's Im ports. . 3 wheel elec. car. 4 new maureas $50 Blk & whe BEAUTIFUL talk ing '76 TROJAN 25', Bnstol ~ 90SO
Warehouse -S hipping d~weepartk atfitmel2 h&e1!0me3"" Misc. 4807 Seashore. Moving sale everything oversized batt.er1e11. blln tv. $30 1 s~. Swlbike· MACAW J6 in. long SOOO cond. xtras. Sl4.7501of· _.,..... #~ " Newport Beach. 9am· goes 14281 Hacienda Dr. c harger. s urrey top boy" SJO. •1t s p girls b6tofr 5$7·2165 fer cco uc"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clerk fOf" electronle purls wk.nds. Counter &: other FIB. W~l ln t & Sp " ............,.. ,...,. dtstnbutor. flt1mt-. Hr:; gen duties 67c·3712 9pm until sold ingd' ale Tbmur/s"'~·rn r· $650. 673-11« sw/b1kc $40. Ladies 3 :.p • COCK" TOO! Med 2 ' L v1arther plush! 75 rt. motor
1,.7 • 1 A l El ~ ..., · $''5. Honda Mini·tratl SUlfer 4 uger. li·CY I i.cai. yac t, hour y or d111ly . .,. · nPP Y vne ~C· Brown "Saltzman walnut 1800 sec'y desk $250 Key ' ""'-I hid .., .. ,,..,S 2172 67 7 lro_,_ 350 McCormick •1-.-l.. 10"'0 El t I I d $100 540··"•J "4 "''D·TAME.w1 •maul "'".l's er. Just ov · , .. u 0 ' • -5· <ill ru .... , • .,...,.......... & coltee lbl. 24x60. s moke cc ro ux vac w cor ~1ndwatch&oldJewclry ...,.. fll'I" and "" slip $2850 644·161i.
_C.M.754-6061 ••••••••••••••••••••••• glasstop.496-3()82 winder S3S. Mr Coffee SISSO 548·~ 4'5"x8'10" pool tal.lle. iron st &caJ(e eves l wl<ends. 833·4669 . loah.S.1 9060
un..-1 Su I b ..... 1 boys dirt bike Good con· maker $5. Lady Sun· ood di . C II JI $799oroffer 5S2·7120 wkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' e PP Y I.Iii ne ...... s · 3 pc. corner bdrm group, beam prof. style hair Cus tom s tudio couc h. g con lion. a m .
P I t peopl ~ orie nted dition. $40. yellow & brown covers. dryer ss. Electric foot yellow, $125 2 Osler blcn· After6. 631·0700 PARROTS. Moluccans Chris Craft Tn·C3bin 46• Cl\1. 34. super cond .. fan·
person.Ownr631·SS88 661 ~19 greatfocteenroom.$75. massager $2. Electric ders. l ·Sl5. 1·$7.Sh __ a_r_k_f_il_le_ts_._f_r _&_rr_o_:i_en-1 Cockatoos S'100. Med Yach t "Da r oon " tasticpnce
Woman to cook 3 si mple For sale 2 g!rls blcyrles. 5'52·9140af'ter5. percolater SI Electric ~umlnum doghse, med F&o 1129661. Firewood. SUiphurs SSOO. Mexican custom dbl c:Jar hull. 67_5_-0924 _______ _
meals f or e lderly Goodcondlt1on.S30each. Must sell Pecan desk & fnnSS Small J•JlsawSIO. s1ze$20.~7'68SO 499·2A!M dbl yellow heads with absolutely magnificent. New Wildflowu 12·.
gentle man. Live-1 n. 661-6219 chair, double dresser. 333E18th St.. Apt. B. CM OHice desk SSO. 3 spd re· large j~h~ron cage. sl~ 10, 2 heads & shower Litewetght. vt-raat1lc .
Pfenty time off. Need CJ!&C Ro&ewoodportablebar .. o·k&Mgasrang~.Tappan cordplayer,$25. New Tunturi Exercycle ~l · era.PP. S/Sgalley.refng.,VHF. s1100 value. ss:-iu .
car.Call673-fU06 CdM. Dfn~ny 2 uphot, ch.rs, glass·lOI} eler. ran"e, West .••. F. 2 549-.3612 c:.s~~:.,~~er. $275 ....... ----&-~----.-0-90-!t~a'!~· g~~f1:~~~ S62-«i6.1.eves.
WOltK AT NOMI /med lch Cnn p~ table. roeewood door refrlg. cruiser bike. B ,,_ __. .. _. w/twn gas 4e0·~ w 4 Udo t4's. 23 lY eleC l)'""WnlCr '-•k di f nc .... new IJS\."V• Bdrm o"'t . kng $9 L.AA, dbl •eeeeeeee••• ee•eeeee ee g,....I"" Ph<>Mul~. light bulbe 3.5& 10spd MX bUtea ·• · ,... · ut e parts. can em g. ReUoo~ble """ .. """ approx 35 hrs sine\' ma· SSOO.S800, U.C.t. Call 530-52'.!0 Parts & repair=-a 11 c~Hee ~~le· & 11 P supp. dolls. collectables 536-6974 dresser. aurror. 2 nile HAMMOND Jor overhaul. S48.000 833-6519. Dorothy.
ma kes. Cstm bit classic P ances. 1416 and much m~re 2'100 stnds 2 lampi;. I End lbl ~ ...... £9' ORG .& .._. Private parties only
WOf<KERS in chem lea I blk~. Must sell now~! Dining Elden •13 CM Sat/Sun 10 REMODELING SALE wood Ore df'Sk, Amer Oak ~,.,.., ~..... ple8.kS40-593i Catahna 27 0 /8, spin. +4 ~~~~~hl~·~~?st~a~~ 2470NwptBlvd CM. set. 4 rhni. near new. to4orcall957-2920 ~-~/~3:eh~~~!r~r~~ ~~~1.s:;.r·c1~~~. T1t:a;,: ~~EJa~o~~~~~l~ PACEMAKH ~~~~·n~faFw •x~~:~.
work cxper w/chem ~-7910 _842_·0_1_80_. ______ Dress e r s. d c s k 11 . t=xcellent condition. chr. told dn bed. Welsh proles.slonal musician & .... FT.SEO•.., S13.900.S40--0323
het pf u I . 7 . 3 : lOp m Schwinn Jr. Varsity, 10· 44" md parquet game ta· chlldrens furn. h11 Id Aluminum sliding win· 6idebrd w/hutch. twn in in e.xcel.lent condition ,..,. ~.... 12' KJT£. 2 sails. dolly.
E O. E. 549-3281 . spd, perfect cond, S~ ble w /4 uphols. ch rs. 'ot~!·oom~~· •~tuaetw~ntelyr dow in frame. '12 wide X matt/bx spnnRs. planLS. Nowrer Caaskllm6g7SSS03 11ss'~~eonf· $400.
YOUTH COUNSELOR ~·2884.557-84.,.. $550, '1' blue/be11(e floral ,..., . .,, «JU• 0 a 35" $15. Approximately etc.640-036Seves. in gs & w~ek e~ds ; We apaloRize for belne <:all67S·~
S950 per mo & bcnef1la . Schwinn Var111ty 10.11pds. c hinu s ofa S400. 2 _Cd_M ________ 20sq. yds. <2 pieces> or F'or Sale Cimau1 Moped 648·2158 days t Mon .. outoltownlutweek.but
8A desired. 1 yr exp. man's & woman's size, blue/IJJC occ. c hrs , Garage Sale: Pool table, Blue/Green/Whitetweed Sl7S, 'S8ChevSSOO. runs. _Th_W'll_._>. ______ we·u be on Ole boat all
final filing dale 9118,78. S75ea. ~ w/cane backs S65ea 2 Sal. 10-6, Sun. 11"'1. 5291 hi lo cut carpeting. Good CallM'J.1"33. wet'k ~nd . Pr Iv a tt•
Resume to YSP. lni·. 28l)J walnut commodes S40 ea. StrasbOur~. Irv. condition SSO. 830-3157 ---------Perfect cond. Wurlitzer party's Investment com· Ro NewSchwinn Cruiser 28"x86"desk&chr$175 .. ••••••••••••••••• Ebony Baby Gr and mitment requi res Im· yul Palm Dr. Costa $95. J'x6' glus top walnut Bed. chei.lS. stove. tables. Piano,S2000. 548-4362 mediate sale. Can ar
Mesa Ca 92626 Call 962·2607 cof. tbl $75 Decor. lama>" dlshes, sofa etc 2128 !::. Walnut console piano range fanancinJt. Has just
Sc h w 1 n n 5 s Peed $20-$75. Sango 4 Crowns Ocean Bl. 8'11 , Sal 9·3. wlmatching bench. Solid been profesi;1onally d~·
.___ Suburban. L1'ght W"1'oht, Southhamplon 12 pl set· cft ... iron harp. ex. cond corat.ed and rl'·Powered Merc-M '"" t.ingchlnaSl50. 548 8618 n2S W1llowtrec Lane. Irv ....,, by Newpo rt':-finut
••••••••••••••••••••••• boys Eiecl'llenl cond1· Sal·Son. 1·5pm. Wshcr· SIOOO r1rm 333 E. 18th St. technictans . Totul of ........... 1005 lion. Hardly Ul)ed. S70. Cu.<1l0m bwlt Delta Pool dyer More. ~-0039 Apt. 8 . C.M. f>45-0377 $45,000 spent 111 last 9
••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·5216 Table. Slate top. Call Decorator model home Hammond organ console. months on this '6i model. ---------. .. lcllNJ Material• 1025 968-66E9ufier5:30. rum sale. antique!!. pine AJOO. drawbars. 24 pre· Brand new twin Chevy SLOT Ml.CHIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must 11e 11 J·pe corner & oak, access. Sut 9·1Pm setll. full pedals. external 454 Crusade r cn111ncs
S •L• Bricks, new. used. bdrm set. Excell rond only, 321E.23rd St.. CM Les he tont' <'abincts with new transmissions
"" '" Reasonable S75. 979.5732 $1800. 586-6862 All eqwpmenl including SIPTIMIH SJ6..0074 ---------Remodel & Garage Sale 13"'1. ZOdiac with 40 hp ONLY NEW HOUSEF'UL Bnck, windows. Lots of WANTED· W111h to buy M11rcury l'nli(int· an
Antique M&Hlt' Boxes, C_.,. Ir Stunning formal h ving goodies. Sat Only. 117 console or upnght pusno davits. Radar. :auto·ptlot.
Clocks. ~,_ttt 1030 rmgroup,famllyrm,&2 Amethyst.Bl SS2·1S36.5S8-8841.P.P 7"': Onan genl·r<itor •
.,_ric• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm sets, gla11stop MO GS LES STER~O·turntable und VH fo'. depth-finder Brand new, nevur used tables. lamps . High .VIN. A at. 11·4 Bimlniloparoundbndgc
,............_.. lenses, l wide angle. I quality lo pnce. l'.P Hi rhatr. swings. wagon, ~~!~79crsa.ftCeralrrlAa~f $75 d~k. stereo. rolor TV. ~---' TI0.28BJ. a580rted baby clothe!> & ..... ...,.. " s I(' ps 9 k n" M, '( .,._....,.. telephoto, 11 l 35mm. toys. Toaster oven, tub c · 1 ... ·~ " ·
1802Kettering, lrvlne Samlgon make, $400 MUST SELL BY SUN· cncls. curtain rods. Pill· llammond Piper organ. slceperl lounge In main
•---7•54···17•Tl---.. value,$275.536-0510 DAY : Drexel furn , lei.i. terns & K.J bedspread UGHTNJNG auto. rhyth. tape re· :..!.lcorno.wafuvl! of!.!ellne.y trwa~hh th Id ' d 3233 0 A corder. $550. 640· 1654 nu " ., -.-.--nd ___ k_t _b_l--1 .. Cah 1035 aaanme2oyrrsd,on . .;4t5bl.';!1x c.c75591 regon ve.. ONE Dr\Y P.P. c_~mp11c torf. b1 ~ 54 rou . oa a e ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" "' · ~ ""' · rmn gcrator wl reezer. leaves. 4 pi ere Mag 2 Fem a I e spayed tends to 60" w/4 suede & ..,-... -f-B'--&--h----1 .L Melville Clark spinet double stainlcsi. sink.
b d E f . rane club rha1rs $475 ""a Kr w · ext' ron1 b b .,.~-rm. mp1rc so a . Siamese .• 2"'2 yrs old. Coffee tbl 30xOO wt lnlaid $200. Mulching love '>CM SERVICE p1anoSSOO. utc er block counler ~retary.642·7347 Very friendly. Would beveled glass to $150. S I SO Plants. TV . 894·9682 top,ui>per salonbnrarea
lJEPRE.5SlON Eradiahes prefolderadlts.$20both. Con.sole or sofa t~I $20-0. doth1ng, ~ou !>ehuld ~'r~:~e~~rfr~~h '..:~~!,
. 11et or 30. Pressed • 540-306I aft 6orSun. Commode type end tbl •temsp. Sec Db~TC·r"i·LNinBe S SAVE SAVE$ Spark letlt•, bu1 It ·•n
Golden color · lnlricat DoCJI 1040 SlOO. 640-7568 ~ !).r1' A .,.,,y • · blender. S79,000. Ca 11
pattern. $125 or best. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M l II 2 dj l bl --·--------The Dally Pilot offers •FtMALlDAYS (7141646--0$51.
OIJ-4503aft. l :OOPM Golden Retriever pup Elsec~t'roped1 c Ulb!d: ~66 Mustang rloori •. cur classified advertisers 24·hour
Very desirable horse· pies. AKC Field & show w/vibr a l ors. priced ~~n:a~~I~ ::1C:3~~ service. Call us at 642-5678 by
drawn s pindle body P:!;,"cdsb,"it_c x:;,~d~d , nght.Ot~4363. auto' trans. Formica 5:30 p.m. any weekday and
t>uggy,clrca1898.compl. ~13,~1561 · p . DESIGNERS HOME. 1 · cowit~r70"x20. sat 10.4 your ad will appear in the res~ It road ready. · yellow Sofa, down rilled 274 Bowling Green <Pnn
On all new Conn Organi.
ln:stock.
1979 Searay 26' Express
Cruiser. twn 470 Mere
t·ruiser, fres h wah•r
coofed. exlras. 549-4346. Allk for Dave.
CAL20'.newsa1ls. Vfff.6
HP out.brd. many xtras
13100. 837-4929
~ Cat. 1977 Teqwla
Sunnse. w/trailer Cover
& xtras. $2200. 875420tl
Soling Plastrend. reach &
running spm. never used.
Tandem <IX l t' trlr
Ba rit-nl undt'r dt'Ck
wenches. Sparcraft mai.t
& b o o m . 5 5 1; · It fl 110
wkdays 3·5
32· Block lsl:tnd Cutter.
SS0.000 invested. i.clf for
$27.000/ofr In Nwpl lkh
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659-4459 t'Ves
17' 1'1mtJe. lrlr • .:ood ron·
d1t1on, all xtraii S8SO
848-9566
UDO 14 & trailer. 12970, 2
sets of sails. eqwpped for
racin!'. $1500 634-6016 or
997·61151 dyb, 552·8530
eves.
Laser1112'719. gold .
many extras S750
646-ll7t
Glen·I 11· Fbrgl11 sailed on
ce. Main & Jib. wood spars S750 846-9439
25' Corona do. exrell rond . S7SOO w/sl•p.
~49. 54-4-5435
Sabol. t ' c .. Stan Miiiet.
bke new. North ull. $22:; All ongmal. Magnl~cen A.KC German Shepherd Herendon cushions. Cost ceton . Yale) next day•s paper.
Victorian Chlppendal pupe. Show background. new $1200. Sell S500. JI' Chris Ctaft comm. All _2_13_·582 __ 2909 _____ _
fbgls. Fully eqwpped. In t 3 · A M F. u 1 Ibo it t
Unbellevablt' cond. wlmaln. Jib & trlr Like
$22,500. P/P673-4220 new.SllOO. Mlk1.>848-0800
style dlnlllg room set , Top bloodlines. Black 731-4003 GAR AGER & XMAS
clrcaUMiO. P.P.962·1961 andtan.638-9308 BOTIQUE Was t eklng
---------•Selling everything In apt. dishwasher. dresser. din· o.k droplear table with Alaskan Malamute pup. Furn, Appll 's, elc. Ing room. bicycle. fish
a w I Y e 1 I e g 8 S 1 7 5 · pies. A.KC regis. Show Sat I Su n 9 • 4 1 I 9 9 roie jewelry anti~ues Mahogany side board -··" 768-"'"" u · ' · ' S300. Old English pla -t ..... t,y. ......,. Ru and. N.8. o~bycrafl s upp les.
$.150. TI0-3249 Boston Terriers AKC 6 Bedroom set & wa~rbed . patio bar, exerciser, dis·
J • hes. glasses. asphalt l.llc, BIRTHYE A R CO I N wks,we lmarked. Male cooch&loveseat,dlnlng 12"12• 04• l OC ·30c.
PLAQUES First \0/2C)<',{ &remale.893-6738· rm llible. wshr/dryer, Crockpot, medicine
offWIWams Gift G11llery Beautiful Black set · coffee table, etc. Must cabinet, s ilver. 1762
1832Newport 642-8526 ler/lab. Well trained. sell. 6'15·7378 Anaheim Ave .. CM .
200 'P· okt rch lop lru k well mannered. Oood Chest of drawers wl mir· ~ds & Ends, furniture. &~ll1h•llOlldollk11:ct with kids. 1•11 yrs. NI ror&2niteslondsS75. bookcue w /g l uu,
desk Ii chr. All xlnS. =-~~good home 645·9117 stereo, mirror etc Sat &
S36-83:Sl · MoVlng musuell browns Sun l600 Pr1 mro8e St .. ________ _,wanted good h ome paecesect .. 2ruslchr!1,4 _c_M _______ _ um.·,....... w~ch.l~::S ':!bT0 ·Lj>1d piece br. set. "7 piece Men's snow akls bind· PAUSAL.l g na Sh Tnarion dinette . Xlnl eond. Inga/boots · GE elec
Orut Beraalna In paint· re~:~PY~~~ Jt. Mt-0464 range, gold 3o", self·cln
lop l&prtnl.t. rare collec· 979·8813 or 847·3383. Beaut. rusUc larte & aoUd _ses. __ 897_._5049 ____ _
Ublts on furniture. C.o· 7tAMor4-7PM. Mexican colonial Hutch. 3-4 FAMILY GARAGE i:l~& 311l Nwpt AXCyt'llowLabpupt, 53M35? S ALE . am & I~ •P·
9 wka. shots. Couch " love,eat 1125. pliancee, Iota of c othH.
. SSl-4405 Wood lwln bed frame furn. Set/Sun 9.4 226
Porcelain wood cook P .. f 1 115 C.llG3l·U•& Loyola.C.M. 95Nll2G 1love. china hutch Ii e..apoo ema c 1 yur · · . mbc 840-0455 old. Very lov11blc. Older ,~wooden lrw'ldlc bed w/3 A N T I Q U E S &
. children. 549·0084 aft 5 I a r a c d r 8 wer 11 u n . HOUSEH.LD lTEMS. 303
derneath " bookcuMc Alabama H.B ........ 10 I 0 Latb PUP8. AKC. 6 wki, hefldboard. $125 41M·2A0l7
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HOJ'POINT Si\LE 3308 Oerman Shepherd. lge SEU.. Idle llem1 wtlh o 10c SALE
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W. Warner nr Harbor. beaut. Champion aired 11 DAiiy Pllot CIDSslried Ad.
Santa Ana. m.2821 wk male puppy. 832·7938 _&a_561_8_. -----
Hundreds or ltcmit.
Friday & Saturday Only
333 E . l8lh. Apt. U
Also. If you call by 5:30 p.m.
on Friday your ad will appear
In the .Dally Pilot delivered
Saturday morning or, place
your ad be fore noon oo
Saturday for S unday
morning's paper.
Our friendly ad-visors make
It easy to place an ad. And,
you may charge your ad or
have us bill it to your
MasterCharge or
BankAmertcard/VISA.
It only takes a few wbrds in
the right place to attract a
buyer. Aloof the Orange
Coast the r ght place to
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DAILY PILOT
642-5678
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1839 Newport Blvd.
C.M. 643-0271
s,.tl.g Goods 1094 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Remington Wlngmnster
12 ltUage pumP.. cost S21t,
sell $125. 8onu11 5 boxes
of s hells. Still 1n box
Coleman c·u mp stove,
propane sp11re bottle $25.
~7~
'°''
Cream Puff fiberglass V
hull, 1/0 4 cyl 110 HP Mere. cruiser, top shape.
Canvas cover. Sac. $2450.
for quick sale. 640-4380
18 f'\ Duffield Edison elec
Baybout cmplt w/top,
stereo. eic. Only 10 hrs.
Ca 11 1175· T10i
BOAT TRAILER·Spartun
Wonderoll, 3500 lbs
ca.P.!!cily. for boat up to
21 , brlts S7~ 7S9-0S5l
Islander 38'dsl. llrnl Furl·
Ing Jib. auto pilot. low
down. take over P•Y
me nls o n a pprova l.
64S-t600 dlr
Wlndrosc 2A. l rlr .. motor. well equipped S6~SO.
ronalderlrade. 548-1036
Laser Xlnt cond. Like
new Many Xtros S800
673·3422 af\r. 8pm
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Freel>t'Uvery cn11n e. Needs ('!Om~ YACNewpor1646-0SSt
LOW ASS 10. MO. wortt. Overall condition 30' Avalon moonn1. In
(114)549-'7024 excellent. 8rond new rrontolStan ·1anchwlm directional tinder and area.121S.OOO 87S.5()81J,
Pklaeer' SX$35 tuner $125. FM 'l·~•Y radW>. S5000 or ---------
2 Jennings R shl'll spkrs t ake over puymcnta Slip n«ded for new 32'
S180 pr. Call 751-3410 aft Evtninas64S·93'76. Ketch Newport Unch
s. \.'J lnteresl·S3500 <other uea e:Jl-0499
21" Color TV $99 .• I yr e•rt.ner xlnt W/bo11~1 Sllp Want~: for my ~·
war free def & sot up 67·31' Cbn 11 Connie Incl tlsh1n& ye1cht Bonui.
3>52 NC'wport Blvd, CM well located 5llp. NB 213/833·4146
642·s:MO 1Wtn eng. 400 hrs. n.wly ---------
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I I" color TV. 1 yr warr . flJh b6"t. fmmac. "'2 Mo. permanent slip tor 21·
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COSTA MESA
AMC/JEEP
# 1 IM CALIF.
1971 CHEROKEE
$6995
11 Int. Trave lull $1220 or
bestolfer.
847-0346
J~7 lntemauon PU new 6
cyl engine, many new
parts. Dented front all or
part. 631·2A76
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than 7000 m 1 (' .. 1: .. ,.. .. -
BARWICK DA TSUt.f
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8.11 ·1175 493.3375
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842-4435
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'74 Veloce. good cond ..
$3800/offer.
642·0633
74 ALFA ROMEO
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NEWPORT BEACH
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ORANGE COUHTY'S
&
Sales·Serv1ce·Leasrng
Roy CarYer,lnc.
Rolls Royce BMW
1.540 Jam bortt
Newport Beach 640·6444
C.-1 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fWG.4867 Snturday only
'69 1600 Roockt..., swo 8Ytl~
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494 6800 tm lit rack. Xlnl cond .
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142-4435
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Under New OwnN·i1h1p
'71 Drno Z.UJCT. AM/fM
ca:.s • Kin\ cond Oyo;
557 7912. 640 SS&! eves
A.'ik for Steve.
'73 Mazda RX2
4 dr. good cond
own1.•r 5S7 I 1811
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(;omplcte w 1th '>Utll oor.
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choose fro m plu!. ;.ir.
outslanding selection
ofSporL'S car!. al
DICK MILLF.R
8'76 MIZ 280C
Complete w1Lh ~unroof.
stereo & power wrndow.1t
l mmacul.1ll'! Buy o r
lease < 107o.13 •
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MUST SELL
1!m ·1. Lon Cht·\ y pick
up r.ow milt's. Top cond
Muke 1Jffer 5Hli 70!15
l'Vl'll • d:t)'lt 581 2600. Ca II
Ct'Orge
76 GMC 4X4 SIERRA
/\uto. trans Cl G 119071
$5150
1978 J-20 PICK UP
$6995
(J8A46P N140439J
FREE I 00
GAUOMSGAS
wrlh purc hase or any
JCCP with Lhrs coupon
WEWIUIEAT
AMY WRITTEN DEAL
ON AMY NEW
JEEP
WEARE
OVERSTOCKED
bd, runs gd. great work MacArthur al N. Bnstol )
truck $1000/ bs t ofr 752-0900
546-0006. ..... 9 707
1977 EL CAMINO •••••••••••••••••• •••••
Buc ket seat :>. V ·8 , 75 Fox wagon. 34,000 m l
aut.omaUc, air condition· Good cond Weekdays
mg, power steenn1t. 8 8354''441
lrack s tereo. Beller th an ---~~----
new! nf'..l3752l '74 t"ox. /\uto. very clean
SAVE SSS Xlnl cond. $2700. Call 77().2031
color. l.828PHNI w arra n ty : 15.000 mi auto. PW. AM/FM. air .
$4325 $5900. 494.117; 011ys all lelhr upholi.. 88,000+ t'HNSET FORD rru·s. Sl2,000 P.P. Mon· ~ ·77 _fiat t2fl. Sp0.rt,. 3P. 1''1-1, ~5. 54().3931
G I d s harp. 16,000 m1 on ly 5440Garden rove B v . AM/ 1-·M t'US'>. ma"S. Westminste r 636-4010 S2900 "
73 c.a pn 2000, auto. copper ____ 64_2·_7_1180 ___ _
color.Sl.500. '7S.,, X1:1. Xlnt cond 1\11 644-8852 a ccess. 1uit r .ick , air ,
'77 MIZ 450SEL
Complet e w ith nut~<·
control. sunroof. stel'l'O
tape. lealher inlcnor &
tow male~. Bu)' or lease.
1037SEF I
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Rlvd COSTA Ml-~A
546--1200
·74 Audi IOOLS . very DatlWI 9720 mags. S4200 642 1400
Hoftda 9727
VGM ,570
•••••••••••••••••••••••
cl~an SJ950. •••••••••••••••••••••••
847·3504 art 6'30
'70 Audi 1001.S. rt!blt eng.
~.
1 1~ ---
•DATSUMS* L-. SelectioR
OfAllMOdeh
SALES·LEASI NG
PARTs.SERVlCE
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lrand Hew •79
HONDA Cars
MANY
To ChooM Ft-otn!
Metted~ lover.1 . A Rem.
250 S '6i. no w a varl
$4900 wht w ired leat.h
i~ 1440 SUNSET FORD
5440Garden Grove lllvd 2S2t II arbor Rlvd BRAND MEW 9'71
Costa M csil BI 00 DODGE VAN
'75 Fox Wgn, loaded: 37K
rru, $3700
968 2270 COSTA MESA
DATSUN
UNIVERSITY I '75 MIZ 280C
Stereo. c·rwst-ront rol.
pwr window,,; & door
lock.<. A hnl' autom obile
Buy or leasc.•82tiM IT 1
We5trrun.,ter 636 IOl(J 714/ 549_:.802!_ (170228) (41034)
'75 Tovola LanckruJ~l·r 00 Toyolll Land Cr llarrt OHL Y $4895
Too 1nu<'11 lo llst Mint lop Xlnl contl Full cage IRVIME DODGE
73 i\ud1 1001..S. Blk vnl
roor. auto. a ir . M ich
w/w XJnl cond. $1950
6 4 2 ·1 5 83 . 1 738
Candlestick 1..n, NB.
284.SHARBOR BLVD
54M4 I 0 540.0l 1 l
otdimo bfl•
Honda Ccr~ • GMC
Trucks
2850 Harbor Blvd mnd Makeofr f)4 5<10l!5 tru.t rac.·s, !lolly hdr Gas 4uAutoCenlerDr.
USED Shki. , rnort'. $2 .2!15 IHVINE IMW 9712
4X4 831 0261 830-3388 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Co6ta Mesa ~!)ft40
'76 Honda Ha tchback. 4
s pd. air. xlnt rond $2900
bst Ofr Call 963 3514 l'V'i
Wt:> have a i:ood '\C'lect1on
of oLhcr frnc M llZ ·s m
our mventory Call 10·
duy' VALUES Trucks 9560 '76 Chevy, Pl B. l'/S,
t!n6 l nlern11uonal Sc.·out ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 .000 mi's. Custm inter.
Travl'ler IP IMZ>. full 1976 TOYOTA x.lnl cond. $6200 9f>fl,36fJS
power. air. till. roof PICICUPWITH
ruck, AM/1-'M. rustom CAMPER SHELL
whcC'ls l mmaculalc 1 4 speed, rad io. he ater &
yr. 12,000 mrll' warranty only ZT.000 miles. Like
uv:ulable. NEW ' Lie. 10660:>1 Stk.
$4999 l996AT.
1 97 4 Pl ymo uth
'J'ratldusler, I Pl I.JI), full
power. 4 speed, off road
l'QWpped Immaculate. I
yr, 12.000 mile warranly
available
$4999
1971 Chcvrol1•t Al31.cr
<Pl!YM ) Ctwyenne. 1-'ull
11 o wcr. o rf road
l"(j\nppcd I ) r. 12,000
uulc warranty
$3999
l!l73 .let•fl Wagon1·1 .. r
IPl147l l-'ull 1111wcr , arr.
a ulomatfl·. 4 wheel
dn ve I yr , 12.000 m ile
w;.irranty ;1va1lalllc.
$3999
J 9 7 8 0 o d ~ l' P o w er
Wagon t P1130) Like
11cw. low mile:.. off roatl
l'q1.1lpp1·d. 2 y r . 12.000
rrulc warranty uvuilablc
$3979
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAA80A BLVD. ·
COSTA MESA 642 ·0010
'51 Chevy Pickup. reblt
enJ(, nu hrk ... lrrt:,,, upho l
&. puml. Xlnt cond, Sl500.
64&0406
'64 Chl•vy 1, Ton P.ll. G
cyl. 3 spd. rbll en!(. $975.
Afl ll. 842 '1626
'74 Han1·ht•ru. a11. P IS, Pl n. n1·w MI C'hel 1n:-..
br k:.. :.h11C'k-.. 1mm;_tt•
Low mill':. 497 ·4:J2!l
$3500
'76 GMC Custom Van,
$1000. down. take over
payments. 549 7594
75 Dodge. 34.000 m iles
Loaded $5,500 Eve:..
557.9729
'77 DATSUN f. I 0
Super Clean• (700Tl::D >
$3491
SUNSET FORD
5440Garden Grove lllvd.
Wcstmrnster 636-40t0
77 Dodge Trades/ZOO
$7,650. Refral(, couch.
lble. 8 trac. Am Fm. :u r
552·<WI0'7
1965 VW van. r blt <'ngine.
new p aint. good tires.
runs good, looks i:ood.
$Hll5 496·259\_9 ___ _
CREVIER
&I SI 6 llOAOWAY
i7 Accord, 5 spd. 40 mp!( IT\Mll&tO• VI
rci;. gas. S4950 'Cl CMroaTS
498-1:>12 art 6pm.
SAMI A AHA l~i.::~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;;~~~ 78 Accord. nt'W car warr. 835·3171 1 ele<.'crwseconlrol pm sir
1Hc1A11M•rc OA1v1NOMACHIHt *DRIVE A* c:us deck. air. PP Dys.
•usED IMWs• ~~~3383. cvs1wknd::..
'75 530i Auto . <9t6M1V 1. * LlnLE .... *
'7S2002Auto.111rlld 22361 SAVE A LOT i8 CVCC Hatchb&rk. 83S
'7620024.'lp,a1rtl3SNWZI rrules, 4 spd ... tandard
'76530!; SI R<581 RCSI cqwp 962 'rnfl2 or 962...:_3920
'763 Olli S/ R 1029RKM > '74 llONOA <:1v1<'. lll<'hbk, i7630cs14.~1> <962T RSJ
714l83M74'1Of11141495·1704
'71 ~L Coupe. I ownr
classic. last or model
M!nes AIC . .tuto. xlnl
cond, S14.500 or makt•
ofr P P 1 735-6848
·;3 280C, drk me talltr
blue. sunroof. llhr. AIC.
1mm11r, $8700/0frt-r
6731390
71530. 4spS/R <0179J . 1:reat cond1t1on. $1800
OoMd On S..ftdcryl _494_-6BOO _____ * * * * * * ·m Datsun Road..c;ter 2000. '976 HONDA ....._ _.,,
630 Csl good shape & runs oul 19771MW 5·s pd conv.·har d top, CVCCHATCHIACIC *""'" YOU iC~
5 speed trans .. AMffM 4 speed. a1rcond . leather .. g:;..ood __ . S_l_SOO_. 66-1-·7-1~---cassette d~ck. custom m
1nle r1o r a nd mags '732AOZ,dntcond. tenor. roof rack, p1r ....._ CANOWM _.,,
Sierr a color exterior. A/C, /\Mll''M . 4 spd . slnpe!-o <955RVJ 1 ""'" A GOICMOUS """
16119TJE> $4300. PRICEOTOS t:LL! ....._ _.,,
SADDLEIACI< 644·5654. Mirocle .,.... MERCEDES ~
VALLEY IMPORTS Maida/ R...autt ...._ IENZ _.,,
131-2040 49§.4949 "We need to buy clean 2~ Harbor Rlvd .. C M ""'" ~
76 2002, 4 spd, uir. xtra s.
xlnl rond., mus t s ee.
642·5161
Datsun used cars" s Will Pay Top Dollars ___ 6_4_5_·5_7_0_0 ___ , lt kw A• Llttt. Al •
$7499
1978 Chevrolet ,~ Ton
l'U. t 1•11110. VII, auto,
u1r. 2 yr. ~.000 mile war
ranty.
'73 Luv 4 i-11tJ, AM/FM
radio. >I trk tape, good
comJ. S 17!19 5!">!1 7 4 !19 ----
1'73 DATSUN
l'ICl<UP
Mu1:s (88971SI
$2650
·72 f''ord Van. ne w en~.
rus t o m11.cd . /\Mt FM
tape, many, many xtras
Musl sell lhis wk. S2150.
5.16-0519 '70 BMW 1600. itood condl.
lion. AM/FM s te r eo. ,5,0 $2300. 548-019 AutosWant.d
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284.SHARRORBLVD
S4CM4 I 0 540.0213
~ ........... !?.~~ * s4995~
'75 XJ12C. lo ma 's, xlnt lt 1620811 it
cond. $9.600
-_646-4848 __ ._6i_S_·8258 __
1
"'-. it ~ SIX CLASSIC Beautiful 1962 Cl.1:..~11' "'-. Mir• .M
'68Wl..aAGO ~
fully Mii tHll-• '""" •llP or-""~"'"""'-'°" .. '"" V"'"' ••KM n:lod"'O ...
ron011t•l""'Q '''°"' •:1111eo1
'4888
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t366Plt1Jl
'8588
'7 1 SILVER
STlEAI(
llYI "-._.~ ,_._
ruuv ••II «n .. -ino. •o••• "'• 10 c<. " ,..,.,, .,,_., _,,~ IUll. '°""'"' .... ., •I~ lr~ll _.., Olhet ••l>U.
I06NH TWll 17071
'6588
$7999
1975 \h ~v r olcl PU.
<Pl114 l, VII, 4 !'.l pe<•tl ,
lockmg hubi>. off road
equipped. I yr, IZ.000
11Ule warranty available .
$4699
1975 Jeep Cherok ee ,
( P&\2), V 8, llUlO, till.
1· u bl om w h l' c I . I m
marnlate In & out . 1 yr,
IZ,00() mile worrunl y
avu1IJbll'
$4999
11111 J c"'e commando
<Pllt3) ·G, oH road
1-qurppl'd, I yr, 12.000
mt.le warranty avu1luhlt'
$2499
COPELAMD JEEP
2001E1st, SA
558-8000
SUNSET FORD
5440Gardcn Grove Blvd
Westrnm~tcr 636 4010
Brand new "'150 Ford '78,
460 V Iii, dual tanks. lrlr
special Cost $8300. Sac.
S6800 &-«; 2276 -----19W l-'600 2 Ton, Sleel bed.
$3,000 or b:.l ofr
f.-12 8982
·75 I.UV I' U. w t (.'a m
born1· rampt•r 1-:xt·cll.
condition 751 ~~19
70 I ton F350. fla l bed
1-'onJ. Du;.il rear whs,
radio. hter . 496-9250 ---76 Ford COurier. Many CX·
trus, only 17 ,000 miles
$3,R75toffl·r 640 2744 ---
642 5078 Want /\d..'1 Ca II 64.2·5678 ------
Aaltos. N•w 9100 Mto•, Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75DATSUI
1-210
Auto trans . fact<>f"f air rldlO, vinyl
roo l . low mite, L ike new t
1861 MVT·11878)
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WE BUY
CLEAN CARS
&TRUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor lllvll
COSTA Mt-:S1\
546-1200
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CMtS
!-'()REIGN. DOM t-:ST IC
or CLASSICS
Ir your car is extra clean
see us fi rst.
IAUERIUICk
2925 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa 979 2500
WE BUY
USED CARS
Ci\LLGARTll
Used Car Mgr
540-5630
IOll"SO" & so" • LINCOLN '4\CRCURY
2626 HARBOR Bl VO
COSTA MESA
WEIUY
USS> CARS!
We 're Lhe new Chevrolet
dcwership In thr I rvln"
Auto Centrr We need
your used cur!
JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Aut.o CenLer On ve
IRVJNE
768-7222
WANTED!
Late mod(ll Toyotu,
VolV0'4, PIC'kUl)!I & Vons.
Call 1.11 lod.ay 1
'74 BMW 2002, auto. air. '712 Dr. coupe. orange. 35
AMl f'M. Xlnl cond. MPG. runs nice. $775
$4700. 581·2151 _832;__·_3824;__ _____ _
, .. _______ _, 1975 Dats un B210 hbk
1• AM/FM str. rd. 4 new IOI McLAREN'S Mich, rad. New brks
Xlnl cond $2800 or besl & oftcr.After6pm8J5.7939
Must Sell. Best offer '72
Datsun 2·dr l'pe, looks & Tr BMW 630CS I Coupe · nms good. $850. 673-4743
'77 8210 2 dr Sedan Im
71 BMW 630 CSI Coupe . mac. lo mt, $3600
lealher rntcrior <70611 ~7·2.619 aft 7pm
loaded! 1578UQBJ
• 7 6 8 M W 5 3 0 1976 710. Green 19,000 m 1.
AUTOMATIC w 1 a llo y Xnlt cond. S2.900. or besl whe<'I~. 'lu n roor. u.n· offer 496-073.1
thrac1te. <204PHL> i2 DaLsun 240Z, red, good
' cond. 67.000 m l. a ir. '71 RMW 3201 /\ • air $3400. 640·7:>19
cond .. AM/F M s tereo
<442SDVI 1977 280Z, 2 +2, silver . air.
AM/FM stereo. w t elra
spk.r.;, stnpes. lo m1, Ilk~
brand new Must llell. Aft
6. 848·3247 days. 963·0717
'7'6 BMW 2002 Stick s hirt.
burgundy, air cond ..
AM /FM s t ereo
<603Pf'X> Datsun 2AOZ 1972.
'77 BMW 320i equipped good cond. $3850
with air cond , AM1f'M 645·1.326
stereo. 4 speed trans 78 Datsun 280Z. /\m .rm
(JOIRVX>
'78 733ia FUiiy Loaded
Ju.~l picked up In Europe
(7311)
~ N Beach Blvd
<Comer Beach & Wh1l·
lier I
LA llABRA
714/522-5113
Cl<>lled Sund11ys
sLereO rass. air, mags.
bra. 9.000m1 Very clean
Ask for Steve. ~92.
11MS68
19760ATSUN
210% s speed trans.. /\ M /FM
IHrack. radial tires and
m11g.s Only 39,127 miles
l972NPC>
SUPER NICF.!
J aguar sedan 3 H Mark ""'" TO CHOOSE ~ 11 Lt.hr. wr wht:., only ...._ ~
76K m1, hody & CnRlnl' .,.... ROM: """
perret•l . grf.'ut inve~! ""' ~
mt.>nl Mu~l !>l'C J3900 ~ •220 •HOC ~
_499-__ 14_78 ______ 1 * •JIO'••JOOO -tc
1966 Jaguar XK •;. l'On AllDt'tc..&
verl t op. x lnt conl1 * iC
$3200 or blilt ofr 642·439i SH ..OW... ..
'68 Jag t: ty pe. 2. 2. 6·r)'I. lt HAU OUR au t o . nt•w p111n t . ....._ ~
$3300/bsl offer ~·3772 ""'" VW ~
76XJ12 L. 4 dr i;dn 22.000 lt 117 II leach IL iC
mt, cr{'11m puff C u!> I I e.tiRcJt•
p arnt. Mus l ~<'II fas\ * ~ it
Best ofrl•r PI P Call llul
974-5559or!l5'i 7460 lt 842-4435 iC
******
Sl.62 per DAY
Mlrede
Mcada/R_....
2150Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
645-5700 AT THI OlD Than ALL you pey
for a 30 day ad
lnlhc
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW!
642-5671
,.ICH--llAT THI NICI HIWlf 7S DATSUH 1210 MIW MAIDA GLC-4l .... H..,y
Thlrt 4 cyl, with 4.5peed i:ii !~~~·: '!~:~.~ $3565 JI MN City
economy + + per{f'et for aaMlle 1l*OOf) ""'° ,.., & l~ CPA Eollll'lll ..
Otet beck to sc hool stu· -----0-7,-MOW------OH---D-l_S_PU __ Y_I __ _
1'4.-nt. !Gel M KJ l.
$2100
540·5630
1011\SO\ ,\SO\
• l INt I,, ~ Ml '" '111¥
2828 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
2150
HAl~aVD.
COSTA~
\
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'76 MRZ •~ISi r1·1I "i 01~1 II \1<'1n'<J-..,, ~· 11111(
ma , 1mm111• 11•1 >.1111 11v.111·r Ill 000 m1 ~Int
&M-03bi 1111111 t>ito 11m s.1 •1>37
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l'OnlJ Sl1 111111 I • •• 11 I 111
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m111·ul.1l1 th111u1 11 .. 111
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tMPlH~ rs
1100 w r..,,,, hy IU.
642-9405
•' .!>Ill N..Ootn •llf•I' •••m 711 ¥lll I U 4:.4.111 m1lr"
\'Olld, .!4 UllU 1111 11111 I'' II "Wlrt•ol l ll~'<t'llt'. OllllJll•
lffinl\.'\I, $10 'IN• I• 1 J 4t ~ \ 1 1t11w $21 (U) M S 1531
1978 DATSUN
51 0 COUPE ~'4499
lt7SMIZ 210
S.t:l>AN ('ompldt• with
aunroof. 1tt>reo. rru•H
t•ontrol, Ar low m1le11 Buy
or lcwi.e 102'7NXtl >
·71 M BZ 280 M·: Xtr11
tdl Ii I ,, lh· 111 ll ('. 11
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HOUSE OF
IMPOm, INC.
A uthon u'<t Mt'rrf'd" ..
Ut·n1 lw11ltir
HST SILICTIOM
IN THI WISTII
IMU&i
1111frl I ....... .
"'4001 ... 1 ... 1 fl.WC..Olllioo t /X)f
SIDAt4j ..-couns
111'1(1(. ~ o..)11 "1 ..........
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I '74 NUCHOT
DtlSl&.WA~M
Ai r rond . A M l t'M 8
llacll. low mitt"~ & 1•xtru
cl911I t234RDKI
$4111
MACH IMPORTS
M8 DOVt.:STIU·;t:T
N.t:Wl'O KT IH:A<:ll
18 y J 11mborc•1• &
Mt·Arthu1 11l N lin::.lul l
75J..O,OO
1971 PIUGIOT
SCMWAGOM
Auto tr.rrn•. A M / FM
111t111>. roofuC'k an 1·x
rcllonl Caml ly l'ar !
(till&, 'VI.)
$2995
.. 'rt<t" auto tun.11. on all
New '7ttu old thru Sept.
llACH IMPORTS
IM8 OOVt:;~IR Et:T
NEWPORT 8 1-:ACJI
lliy J 11mbcm .-e &
McArthur 11t N Bm.lol I
75J..0900 ---rorsctM 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ 1'0C. I.,_ OIM 11
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lt *ll&er 1-1Cil-'~ ?eOt&.er t11018'-" 'bi !Ill. 5 hpd, on g Very
IU OOICl cS. _,,....... dt!llO $5000. f irm.
/3J90(-M>al l........ 11444887 ---,~,·=~= =:::..~ '71 934. Ired>. 14,000 m 1, , • ..ol!El Iller _.,..... 4 :ipd. i.nr f . A M I ... M :::=u::=:=. i.t e r eo. M int <'on1. ll~ll!W 11~1B1ue $10.400. pf' ti7S ~aft
Slt l lAM
ro~s!.s.>:1=... 7J f'onche 914-1 7, s port
rHeosua.. 20331a.o.n nms. appear group, new
r:itaoS1.111er 1e1a1 &1ue ures & cl utch. bcsl ofr. 74 460SL ts. IM63l wtwt• 673-8506 aft 7 PM ~::=::::~~l = 7&4a06ltlM< 3"110.-1964 Convertible Porsrhe,
r&4e08l l8"f 11ea1s.,_ AM/FM IJ track. r uns -:::::n:; ~,1::::: i:ood. Must sell. S.3995. or -n•~1e. """''-be!lt of'Cer . 559-572'7. n 461>6l IS.. o' M l G<e¥ n tWSl. cs. 101•1fno Red ·~_SC1 S.950 or best offer.
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PREVIEW SHOWIMG OH MOW
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wheels. Move them quickly In the
DAILY PILOT 642-5678
CLEAN-UP SALE
IF YOU DON'T.BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM
YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!!
CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEJR PRICE IN WRITING.
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1976 COROLLA
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ma S2.000
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1976 TR7
Rflt Victory Edltl0tt.
SMftroof, am-fm radJo,
I track, MOCJ whula.
black lntftior, lucJCJOCJCt
rock. whlh pl1t·
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lmM•dlately.$ 5, 500.
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642-6535
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Autos, M•w 9100 Autos. H•w 9100 Allto1, H•w 9100 _SJG-43'1!1ultl'r 7 pm
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645-5700
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2·door 177BM VU 1
OHLY $2222
SUNSET FORD
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'16 AMC PACER
l\utomat 11• truni.. roof
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(RN 28 161293)
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(RN 23·0904 14 l
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s41s1
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ammac (844VCR)
'16,950
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8210 FASTBACK
4 speed, AM/FM.
air. very low miles
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(22JRTS)
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REAR BUMPER
CHROME DEL BAR MIRRORS
AIUDIO
DEMO 1977 284 GLA
'77TOYOTA
CEUCA GT (l.8.)
5 speed,
custom pace car
packa~ 498TPI)
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(Sef 133130)
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WE STILL HA VE HONDA
CIVICS AND ACCORDS AT
THE OLD LOW PRICE
HURRY!!
STOCK IS LIMITED
* BRING US YOUR TRADE
*LOW DOWN PAYMENT
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good condauon. 1.•xtl'nor
ntt'<1ll manor repair. 1965
~ or l>t.'!lt oHer . Call
M6-04.30
66 Ma!Jbu waRon. Whitt'.
.,..... 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'6t DOOGI DAaT
2 d.r lldn. dun. lu ma
~ aood IMO ms \4•M
'74 Colt t.T )Onl t11oil
V td 0 r I( \ Ill\ I I u II
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Of '71
FORD REST A 'S
3 Dr ltatr bbaclt, l>N·c1r :1
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'78 f'J fo:.:,i'A STC)("I\
2%
OVER
INVOICE
PHl-:-1-'0ltD
Cl.EARANC .. :
The2'i< Over Invoice
Exrludes Ut.>uler
R~tentaon & Prep
•SMITH FORD•
aaaa
BRANDNIW
1978 ''"' 2 DR. SEDAN
WE THtNIC IT'S THI MOST AMOUNT OF CAR .•
.. FOi THI LIAST AMOUNT Of MONIYI
• IUllOPIAN QUALITY
• 2 YR. O• 24,000 MIU
WAIUHTY
'All ~llil~lt\
• ••• & loc -subfeCl lo P<o<>< ••le
looks 1tood. rum. i.:ood 12HOJ Rrookhun1t All makes, models and colors.
Classified Auto Advertising $650. 492 2IWI < ::irctcn Grove
'75 lmpalll 4-dr sdn, PIS, 534-3254
P B A/C JOK S3200 Sale Ends 9/l6/7R ~ll46 • m a, . _· '6S Tonno Sqwre, V-8 m r •
11 Monte C...rlo louctc-d. good cond1t1on $500 i4
1
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in the DAILY PILOT
Orig owner. new rubber 963-7708
$4.S00 7!>2 1737 i2Squire Wgn Xh1t, rww
'69 C hl'vy K l E s tate taros, 1:-t $1600 011.:k.
WaRon PIS, PIB, AIT. 540-4113 tal S. 557 0914 <ift
Rill. Rack Run~ J(ood ~ wknds _ _ _ •
S750oroCfcr646-76 l2 _ ...._, H•w 9800 Alttoa, N•w 9100 Autos, N•w 9800,Autoi, M•w 9800•
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IWALAWAGON
Factory air rond., J'C)wer
s teerin g, power disc
br;,kes, steel radrnl tares.
Ul9MOU I
$3451
SUNSET FORD
5440Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster 636-4010
74CHIVROLET
MAUIU
t406KXU >
$2825
SUNSET FORD
5440Garden Grove Blvd
WestrrunsteT 634>-4010
'69 Cbevelle 396. good
cond, n ew Urea, new
clut.cb. 962-9~
'71 Monte Carlo. :n.ooo
mllea, PS, PB, PW,
Sl~. 673-3487
CAPRICE
C&.ASSIC
Top o f the lin e for
Q)evrolel! This 1977 4
door bas all the rane
feat.urc11 you expc<.'l, plus
a ir cond., power win·
dows, Ull wheel. power
s teenng. radio and 1s
silver with cloth Interior
c<XMRLE>.
SALE PRICE IS
$5359
COMHELL
CHEVROLET
2828 llarbor Blvtl.
COSTA M ESA
546-1200
9930 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Uncoln Contane ntol
Mark IV, xlnt cond,
whale exterior , o ar,
C'ruase control , 8 t r k
AM/Ji'M stereo. $5,475
pp 640·2008 CVCl> or
752·1111 dys, -----t
76MARKIY
Air cond. viny l t op,
c ruise contro l , full
power, leather lntenor,
lilt wheel. AM/FM tape.
<o.16PUVI
•$1699•
&USTAFSON
UNCOLN M t:RCURY
16300 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Buch
142..tl44
c:or..tte 9tl2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I t71 CORVETTE
Loaded! A Beauty~
(36trI)J )
Onl,y
Sll.495
HOWAU Clw¥roa.t
OoYe flt Quall Sta.
(Near MacArthur,
Jamboree• Bristol)
Newport Beach
IJJ.OIH
I t77 COllYITTI
15.000 ort 1toa I mlle~1 automatic, A M /F111
8UftO I track, air cood.,
leather Interior, and ~I wheels and Urea.
<OOIRYW> 0nly$9695 SADOl.HAQC
YALLIY IMPORTS
l.Jl..J040 4fMf4f
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ON
1978
WASH-OUT!
BIG SELECTION OF NEW 1978
AND SHOW ROOM FRESH 1978
DEMO, STAFF AND EXECUTIVE
NOW PRICE-SLASHED TO CLEAR IN
THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME!
HURRY!
NO MORE SAVINGS
LIKE THESE WHEN
PRESENT STOCKS
ARE GONE.
THEY'RE HERE
AND READY TO ROLL!
'79 CONTINENTALS
'79 MARK V'S
'79 VERSAILLES
'79 COUGARS
'79 MONARCHS
'79 ZEPHYRS
'79 BOBCATS
----WIN----
A 19 INCH RCA
COLOR TV
COME IN AND REGISTER
NOTHING TO BUY!
SUPER BUYS ON SUPER CARS
1975 MARK IV
Facl 11r.fullpower AM FMradiO $7288 1976 DODGE $2988 stereo v1ny1 rool toll wtleel. cruise DART V 8. auto H•ns power atr
conHol •757NDM •6'1PCV
1976 MONARCH
VI au10 trans . latl air pwr '"
pwr <11sc brk& AM ra<110 vinyl 1111
•938NIZ
1977 LINCOLN 1974 CAPRI '2000' TOWN SEDAN. lact air. lull
4 cyl • aulo lrana steel radial $2688 power. AM FM ra<110. stereo. Lan $ 7788 llrts. sun roof. AMIFM eiereo 11~ dlu top 1111 wheel. cruise con1ro1
194QMCJ •877RKN.
1978 PONTIAC
2 OR. auto, Irena. l&c:t. air, pwr etr .. pwr. dlac btailes. AM radio
t870 VNV.
1975 MERCURY $4588 2 OR , V·8, 1u10. trans, feel air, $3888 lull power AM·FM radlO, att reo,
vinyl root •628NLE
All PRICES PLUS TAX• VALID 72 HRS. FROM PUBLICATION
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN·M•RCURY
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loaded, slat coad •
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BUY OF THE WEEK
A2~L·2130M3
One Only
1978
2DOOR
4 SPEED
Undercoat-
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~ radio. 8 track stereo h1
~ back. Port oole<; lull carpet
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st eerrno. po wer Sl'als
AM-FM radio stereo SPok6
wheels. vinyl rool. 1111
wheel Real sharp tow
ptace 1008RKMI
5429
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OASHH
4 cy1 . auto trans tactory
air cond1t1on1ng. AM f-M
radio Pr1oed to sett. re11
sharp 1222PFYl
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4 c.yl auro 1r;1no; AM-FM
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USED CAR BUY OF THE WEEK
1975DATSlll1-210-444*
•• epeed. 4 cylinder engine.• door (402MXO)
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DIAL·A·DA TSUN DEAL I
558 -7811
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55388 s4579 5809
'6236 '5289 5947
'5967 '5099 5868
55668 '4899 s759
56002 '4899 511 03 --' ·-... ... --' ... New '78 Datsun 200 SX 's. Many more to choose from!
STK/SEAIAL 1
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PRICE PRICE
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'4958
55489
'5489
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'902
51000
5857
'6719 '5897 5822
54928 '4297 '831
'6284 15579 5705
15424 14597 s 27
'4978 '4397 5581
'5278 '4688 5590
'6268 '5268 51000
'5789 '5088 5701
?tFO•D
FA.IRMOHT
2 door. <6'8T'l F.)
$4150
SUNSET FORD
M40GardenGrove Blvd
WeBtmlm1ler 636·4010 '64 Merc ury
Hun!\ $295
'71 Cuth1i;i.. Alt'. 1·1 ~
!'I ll, V·8. UUlal, hi 1111,
xJntcond Sl :r7~ &M W41i
"15 ClITLASS Sup1c-fl"lt'. 2
dr . vlnyl toµ, huqtun
dy/silver. Al(.:, l'I~. 1'1S.
AM/FM. crutK~ l'Onlrol
~l:D
71 FORD Al\ 6PM 646·SSlS
fAllMOHT ·72 Mercur; Marquis '74 Oldll CullasR, 1¢0od
Bn>uih&m, fully loaded. ~l~ded Best offer 4-0oor. 6 <'Y1•• aulomallr lo ml. xlnt cond. Beat or _......._ ________ 1
"1"1111'· llMtl> les-over S167S. 846-9070, 73 CUTLASS $4344 S36-Gr74 (09441
SUNSET FORD '71 MHCURY s I. 950
~GatdenGroveBlvd. UPHYR SfOA ('UNSET fQRO
Westminster 636-4010 6-cyl, automatic trans. \lU .
77 FORD factory atr conditioning S440Gardeo Grove· Hive!
GRANADA AM radio Still unde; W~ei:__ 6J6 4010
4-door. V-8. auto trans. newucar warrant y 750ldtCon••rtlbl~
1418 KV l"orest ~n'i!n wht top & (u(tory air condilio111ng, $4900 int. an unui;ed sparn top. power 11teering. s t eel ~ radial tires. unWd glass. 540·5630 superb cond MOlll avail c~RXG > accessort~ & optaoni. A
S .. 606 delight to own & dnvl• .. Pnc• can be negotJaled
SUNSET FORD 2626 HARBOR BLVD.•-644-2630----~ Garden Grove Blvd COST A MESA PWo 9957
Westrnnuiter 636-4010 -•••••••••••••••••• ••••• I 976 MERCURY 56 Must. 289.auto. l-'/1ur. lobcat VIII-pony int. 2nd owner -'7-·
Mustsce $2.700 963-9180 WOCJOft Econom1(·al 4 ryl. with
iO Cntry Sq. 9·pass. AM. automal1c. air cond & auto. PIS. Pi li, V-8. air. AM/ FM s tf'r('O Tht
Best oHer. S46.a4S6 pnce as nghl on lh1s one
1976 FORD Pinto t044NXNI
Economy plus + + 4 cyl. SlOOO
auto. AM radio The 540-5630
perfe<'t car to i1ave xas
uround town & on those
long tri p11 I 704N PI">.
$2400
540-5630
1011 ssos & sos
• LINCOLN ·MERCURY
IOllSSOS & so~
• LINCOLN· MERCURY
2626 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
Mnhlftq 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2626 HARBOR BLVD '76 Muslanl{ Ghia. 33.000
C'OSTA MESA mi, Mm8 great Asking S3600 Ph 642· 7121 8 ull s.
9945 aft 5. 645-0466
••••••••••••••••••••••• 75FORD
Ch'5.'!1c '65 4 dr. Xlnt cond MUSTANG 2 + z
Sl,t9:4.-0940 af\. 6pm wpeed. Hall ye wheels
_ __;._..;;.~~...;;.:;..;.;.;.;.__1 <626LPX I
$2495
COMPLETE STOCK
Of '78
FORD PIMTO'S
Pony 2 Dr St'tlun. l'1nto z
Or. Sedun, 3 l>r
Runabout. 2 Or. Wu~on.
2 Dr. SlJllon Wu uon Sqwre
BALANCf:OF
'78 PINTO ST OCK
2%
OVER IHVOIC E
PRE FOFW
CLEARANCI';
Tht'2'• Over I nvoice
1-:xcludei. Dealer
Re\.enhon & Prt•p
•SMITH FORD•
l.2801 Brookhurst
Garden Grove
534-3254
Sale Erads 9116178
'73Sqwre Wal(on.
exceU ('()f)d Must ~ell.
646 1Rl5 197~~:~~l.. SUNSET FORD
l'UU powe r , rich leather S440Garden Grove Blvd. '73 Ptnto Watcon wl lt.'S)>
interior with twin com· Westminster 6J6..4010 Lhan 10.000 m1 on ha
fort seal.II. both power. -,-78_M_U_S_T __ G_V_8 ;..;..;.1 perform,.~oU>~ Clean. tJltin~ stet0r1ng wheel & AH mu!1lSel udll w . &l ofr
AMll"M stereo. 1498Nll I Automatic trans. factory _fl45-__ 8(JU ______ _
aircond. AM/FM stereo .. $5400 st.eeJ radial tires. tinted T1 Sqwre Wag?n· whit~. 4
540-5630 glass. Rallye wheels. spd. air. PIS. AM ll'M
4.720 m iles. ISlOl 1 cass. rf·rck . cust int. $5591 non smoker. Michelin
nad1als. S39SO. 556·S660 SUNSET FORD wkdays. 492·"203· 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA S440Garden Grove Blvd '72 Pinto. low m1. I yr new Westminster 636-4010 clutch. new tares Must
IOllSSO\ & SOS
• UNCOL N·MERCURY
Need more room?
Bring the whole
family doum to
llauer
&tryon
a big roomy car!
WAGON 'S
'77 Buick Estate Wagon
~.,,~,,,. lobne..
('113S4. f)
'76 Buick Estate Wagon
Ci ui~ 1111 >4)111 llOW"T ~I
~ 000. loc:li• .... <onC
tTWny Utrit~ (I 0 I J 119/1
'75 Buick Estate Wagon
Ct~ lift P Wl•I w.it ~
dr loO.s "* cond lo.otd (199VI [)
'77 Ford ltd II Wagon
Go6den flrOMl 9CJOCI "',, ...
I-'IUI (911Rf>V)
·74 ford Cty Sg. 9 Pass.
~ noc:e ..... IOhof P•lldl
Nocc (I 0 I olOJJJI
'77 Dodge Aspen Wagon
~bf-.. ""'' .... di AM/1._u"'9fl~ t861'>Wfl
'5888
'4555
'5999
'3999
s5222
0.-~ Co.mty's : 1 8ud Oeo\.,
979-2500
Can wbt«t to pttOI \Ale All price\ pl1..1s ta• &
hcen5.e P•ic:H SoOd 48 His Aller Pubhcatl0'1
2925 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa
°'*9 ["'Y Ni.,.C UtltJI 10 p"' SUtl 'bl S SI·"' 9947 sell fast' Sl250 846 2986
••••••••••••••••••••••• io Mustang Mach I. 35\ il!~ves~=-~=~~=J-_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_
iO M k I t d eng. l'Ull pwr 511M m1 . Contact the DAILY PILOT for ovenc . x n con • new tires. Xlnt cond. 74 Pinto Hatchback. g~ air cond. S7SO/cnake of· S2900fofr.642.9270 cond . lo mi. AMt l-M I nformation regarding the
fcr66H8'14 --ca.ss. $1400. 493.577n county requirements for using a
'87 must.. lf.cyl. auto, PIS. , ----Flctltl B I N F\nd what you want ln lomJ, S24SO. 73 P!nto Runabout. 62.000 ous US nest ame.
DaJlyPilotClasailleds. &42-1714. ml s. good co nd --------$1200/olfer 67~27 aft 642-4321 EXT 332
.•.•...•............... ............•...•.•.•.. . .. ~ A.wtol, UMd .... UMd 6pm. AlttO$ u~~ !Auto u ~
·74 Pinto Wagon. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
cond. 56,000 ma ·s. $1850 -nw 963-1002. Audrey. 1162 ·5566
0 "1,,_,,.,, 74 RUMAIOUT fWop/,
'78 Buick Le Sabre
• !ti . Lin.""· hll. , .. °' ~~ AM/fV CM.Mtte. ~r.:x~~ .. ~,~~8 ~ ..... $6333
174Buick le Sabre Cpe. ~·~ toof . ..,dPn. . s 34 4 4
'76 Cadillac COV
°'**'bra-. er_,. lop, wPI'!' $7 7 7 7 ....... (l86f'f'G).. . . .. .. • . ....
'78 Chev. Malibu 4 Dr. ~~=-r. .. ~~: ....... $6222
'76 Cadillac COV ~~~ .. ,_,~·~" ... s7999
'76 ~e Charger SE ::n-ur· ... ~·~~ ...... '4888
'75 Pont. GP .._oon,IOQd"'°"".~~. $4999 (5«.20822J). . . .
'74 Otds Delta 88
U. ~ lool •t ""' one' (JliUH) ..
0-.. C..-.,. •, # I a...k• ,,..,_,,
979-2500
Low Blue Book ~pec1al
151.'.IPKJI
Sl.42S.
SUNSET FORD
5440GanJcn Grove• Hlv<I
WcstminslC!r 636 4010
5 good cond TraM mliur
on maJor 11arl!. $2.200
r1rm 5411 L829 urt llpm
rtymoutlt 9960
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lOO« FOi US ACIOSS FIOM RDCC> . .
'76 FORD LTD s3999 llOUGHAM Sl!OAN ••
Padded lop VB eutomahc full POWef po~r
steerrnq ano ~al(~ racrON air radio heater
'70 fUry. /\1C. P1S. P1 B, t-S-H_A_R_P_i 7_04_PO_M_l ---------f 2 dr V-8. $600 Ml 6PM. 7~=on W110. deluxe. ~~;DH~~~-........ $ 3999
rc blt enl'(, Kood cond.. Ca orrolel too lull oower ractorv air. cru1c;R
mokeoffer 493 5770 control AM/FM "ereo Low Mileage and
SHARP 1226MCH J '72 Ouster V 8. low m1lell
lmmac $1375 Must sell s4999 by 9115178 645·5916 or '7S CADILLAC
G.14 7486 COUPE DE VIUf .•.•.•
.,2 Roadrunner v R. runs Cabrro1ot rop learner 1111erior. slereo11aoe
clean. Hul'llt 4 llpd. lloly r--p-10.,y_e_r _s_PE_c_1_A_L _r_!>J_1_M_w_K_J.....,-~----1
;,~;008~ 1~aders '75 CADILLAC s4999
... 3 0 6 1 SEDAM OE VILLE ••••••
' uster, cy • ;rnto. P;iddP.d •oo lull pc1wn1 factory a" AMtf"M
/\I C. vinyl lop New c;INoo 4? 000 Low low Miles (24001411 urcs $2000 r><16·1191
l!ISO l'lymouth Cran
hrook. f'll'lrly rt•,111rt•d
n1't'<.L' brake' & dutth
Ura ve al homl' $400
631 2A71i
'76 AUDI s4999
LSIOO SEDAN .. • . ..
Aulom .. I•<. oowrr !F f'r•nc; t1nd t:>rakti•,
AM/f M 10010 h a1e>r iac:ory air L1kE1 New
Onrv 1a 000 m11e., r296RKRI POftHoc 9965 .,_ _____________ _.,.
'77 MERCURY COUGA1$6799
XR·7 MOOMROOF •.•.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
70 GRAND PRIX
Super Sburp Must See'
<JBJBQn 0n11 Sl.950.
SUNSET FORD
S440Garden Grove Blvd
Wcstrrunster 636·4010
'65 Saran Wgn. H pas, .
V 8. auto. PIS. P / ll. S4!l0
""2·~2
i i Catalina 400. uuto. :11r.
11!1.000 rm. S!~b 1:1:1 E
161hSI 1127.('M
f977RRHIRD
C<11'nolel 100 lull oowor leather 1111error ~01t1
POwer seal'> lactory air AM/FM with rapo
Player 1111 wlWPI cruise cont rot. ONLY 15 000
miles 1108SNl:.I
'76 CADILLAC s7499 court DE v1uE ••.•.•
Padded too lull power 1ec1th(lr 1n1erro•.
ractory arr AM/FM ~.rereo/lap1.1 player. crueso
con1ro1 hit wrmel ONl Y 29.000 m1IPS AN
C.XCEL LENT BUY (9 IOP,JYI
'76SEVIW .••••••••• $8999
Padded too. lull pawer leather 1nl8f'lOr soht
A 11 of the qua I 1 l y oower seats. factory air AM/FM wilh 8 track
features ot l.he 1-'arebard player. lltt wheel. cru1ae oontr04 Low Muea
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whitewalls, tinted glass
r ad10 and more All 78
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closeout sale This 1s a
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ALAN
MAG NON
PONTIAC
2480 HARBOR Bl.
AT FAIR
COSTA MESA
549-4300
1977 FORD
THUNDBlllRD
V8. automatic lr ani. .
pwr sl~nng & brak~.
pwr windows. ltll wh('('I,
factory atr cond . custom
whet•ls. radio & healer
!,er 150881 Stk. P3405. $5888
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA 642 0010
'67 T· BIRD Classic. full
pwr, xlnl rnnd $975
197-3037 ber. Ham/art
3_Pm
SUH SET
SUPER SALES!' est '77 T-BIRDS
VS, a ulo trans. r:it·tory
arr cnnd . power 'll't•r
in~. vower disl· brak<>i..
power wmdo'-'i.. '>l<'cl
r11d1ul tires. l.lnu:d gloss.
vinyl roof, ltll wheel,
Rally<· whl.-cls (313SW DI
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CALJ. FOR DISCOllNT'
SUNSET FORD
5440GurdenGrovc lilvd.
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1975FORD
T·llRD
One of lhe lai.l full ~•le
l11r d ... Full p o1111·r.
AM/FM stereo with Ii
track The fed & nth-of a
Mark IV with Llw Prltl' of
a FonJ <978LXll 1
•• $5200
540-5630
1011\SO\ & SO\
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2626 HARBOR BLVD
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'74 Vega GT. 4 ~pd ,
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$1 JOO. 54!! 2.180
·11 Hatchback. R&t-1, auto
tram. Good l'ond. 1
()v.tnr $750.64()-1717.
'74. yellow. auto, hatchbk.
46,IXX> m1. $1495. 540.3066.
522 Traverse Dr. CM
·74 Hc.chbk, dlx int . auto.
new tires. 21.700 m1
Perlect. $1450 or bst ofr.
S4().+t29 an 5 & wknds.
'72 Vega Hatcllback GT.
xlnl cond. l owner. well
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FAIRMONT 53777
2DOOR
4·SP"Pd full IOC!Of'Y eau•oment 1n1e11or accent
grouo· 1().24 19~ I 13397 Plu\ ldX & he
V·8 au1oma11c. oower
si eenng & bral..es radio
air WS W llr81> 628NZC
18688
'74 FORD
PINTO
Autorna11c rad•O noater
w&w ltres (3b1LJGI 118668
5 1277
'75 CHEVY
HOYA
4 d•>tH v 8 dulOmdltC
oower s1ee11ng & orakes
radio 120MXU 18189
53277
'74 UMCOLH
V·8 <I <Joor 389L WG ~8599
2 door oowe< ~llOflrtng &
brakes air AM/FM "uroo
deluxe rntenor root rack,
718NZA 18480
'74 FIAT
SPORT COUPE
S·speed 1ransm1s .. 1on.
AM/FM s101eo w/car.&e11e.
1111 cond111on1ng ralty
wneeli. •8759
52777
'76 HONDA
CIVIC WAGON
1A863t9 IP80!>8
53777
'7 6 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA CPE
Landsu rop lull pewer 1111
CIUt'lti '"' AM/FM ~·ereo 960~H •P8399
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ro 1214811 1276'
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2 3 hire engine. 4 speed rack 4 pt·
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orakes radio ·~a· window
defroster 11n1uo glass 1 O
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Select Y.•11 cru•se-o·matoc power
lronl disc br11kus. power ..,eenng.
steel 1>11lled •ad1a1s t O
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Front disc brakes •ndeoenoenr tron1
suspension. Mecphefson s1rurs ano
43 :::,~. / 30 MPG
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'74 FORD MUSTANG 11 '73 FORD LTD COUPE
V•nyl roof a cvt au1oma1tc "" consore WSW LTD B•ouqllam oower steering & brakes
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'75 FORD PINTO
Red courw 73 ll 00 • PR664
'75 VOLKSWAGEN
A 1>ee1te w11h many miles 10 oo 007NOF
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ALL NEW 1978 FORD
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DISCOUNTED
5800
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glass. 102RXX 18708
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'71 POHTIAC
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v 8 1u1 oma1•c power
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'67 MERCURY
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'71 FOllD
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'73 PONTIAC
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& brakes air cono11ion1r19
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'75 MERCURY
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air. $750. 675-2236 days
1975 VEGA
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Aut.omaUc, radio, c·xtra nice economical school
or 2nd car. One own<•r car. IOld new by us Only
lUSOmlles (7S2NBW l
$1666
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CHIVIOLU
2128 Harbor Blvd
COSTA M..:SA
546-1200
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8 cyl engine, auto trans. radio.
heater. Power steering. power
brake s . w s w tire s. au
cond1ttoning ( 174 STKI
53895
176 DODGE SPORTSMAN
ve. automatic. Power steenng.
powfH brakea and heat er.
(001641).
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74 CHEVY
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Electric door lo cks. po wer
steering. P<>W9f' wincloes. fuggaoe
rack. air cond V/8. auto. trans. ..
radio. heater, wsw tires C005KJU)
52295
'73 MAZDA WAGON
Automatic 1ransmlaalon. p0wer
brakes. wr cond1tl0f'lmg. roof rack.
radio & heater (423HTK).
1RAND MEW PL yM()UTH
HORIZON d trans bucket 4 spee m exterior.
seats. cuslr~or wheel trim
c1ay/n1g&ht 7's1w ~ad1al tires rings w Q) (ML44A8028125
177 PLYMOUTH
FURY WAGON
8 cyl engine. auto trans . radio.
heater. pc>wer steering power
b r akes. wsw t ire s. air
cond1t1on1ng (542TEX)
54495
78CHRYSLER
LllAROH
8 cyl engine. auto trans. radio.
heater. pe>wer steering, power
brakes. wsw tires, air cond (969 THS)s5495
•
4 cyl engine. 4 speed radio.
heater. white sidewall ltres.
sunroof (3 t8FVZI
1 77 CHRYSLER
CORDOl.A
8 cyl engine. auto trans . radio.
heater. p()W8f b<akes. wsw tires.
air cond1hon1ng. Powef steermg.
1676SJP)
54995
BONUS SAVINGS
ON ALL 1978
_o .. EMONSTRA TORS._~
175 PLYMOUTH
VALi.AMT BROUGHAM
8 cyl engine auto trans radio
heater pc>wer steering POwer
brake s w sw tir es . a ir
conc11 t1on1ng 1755SP$1
52595
169 DODGE VAM
V8 en91l'A 8 UtOl'l'..t flC
tran41m1ss1on c>nd mag wnee•s
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
Afternoon
N. Y. Stoeks
VOL /1, NO 1S8 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1978 TEN CENTS
Were Biker's Ashes Strewn in Saloon?
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.11111ttwr k11l111c h1•l11r 1 11 '" 1•11hl
C'hu<Jw1t·k s .itd t h1• w11mun
1·hjntt•d 1n front ol trnrmo1d
V1t•k1t• M.trtin
f'1·111 43 dh'<I ahout I :m ,, m
~·pt K . .ifll'r h<· ~Hb kn1rt•cl 111
th<· MJm Stn·cl SultMJll al 117
M.iln St P11h1·1• haH· nu i.us1x·C't5
Ill tht• ('Uht'
M"'' ~artm the burmu1d. lold
111\ 1'">l1~atin.: orfit1•r' lhJl !>hl·
hJd 1>cen lh1· ..... h '>l'Jtll'rin~
"'>man in lhl· .. uloon l>don· and
lwht•v'"' h1•r 111 tw 1"1•111 '' ::.11>l1•r
l'at1 ons t·.allt<d lw1 Judy
S<·vl•raJ other IK'OPI<.' bc:hl'Vt'd
tu ht• rl'lallvt•'t ~ind frwnd::. of
Opporient Charges
F 1· r o. s tood b e h 1 n d th<'
wumJn who l•ntered the saloon
t•vt•n thou~h at was closed for
l111s lnt•':-., Mass Martin told
j>Olat·l'
I\ rt1.·r t•ust1nfl the "curse" and
'>tallcrang the ashes. the group
n1.1rt'<I off on four motorcycles
l'ohtl' ~Ill'' t: the remainder or
Ft·n >'., as ht·:o. were scattered
along l'al'1r1<· Coast HiJ,?hway as
lh1• m11lorc~d1sl::. rode eas t.
M '"" ~tart1n told police the
.1 .. ht•'> "1·r · 1ns1dt• an urn that
Ft•ru':-. :o.r!'>t1·r t·arned anlo the bar
111 u box
Manger.s !ccused
Of Grandstanding
8 y RORERT 8 .\RKER
0t tM0•1ly P•IOI ~t.111
lkpuhht'an 1·hallt•11g1•r 'hut'k
Gibson a<'l'U'<'d l>t•nn1 -. Mangt·r.,
or grand .. t;.mdang and 'lllt''>llllnl'd
Mangl'rs' <·rNlthrlrl~ at a largt·
poht1l'al gatlwnng an lluntrngt1111
Bl'ad1 Thur">dav
Mang1•rs. tht· llc·mo<'rtilH' tn
t·umlwnt an 1111• 7:1rd A.,sc·mhlv
01slrl<'I. ">tttd ht· \\1111lfl11 'l lil• :1°s
·frontal" a"> 1110, oppont·nt und
dadn 'l r t•pl~ to 10,11·h 1'11:11 g1..·
'Abrwrrnal'
Test Tot
--Peril Seen
WASlllN<;ToN 11\l'I A gm•
t-rnml'nl t'thl('.., pan~I was told
todav that tt•'t tuht• human
krtaliutllon 1!-. hkl'lv to µroduc1·
as many abnormal t•mbryos as
normal rerl1h1.:..it10n Inside lht•
molh~r·s body
For that 11•a ... o n. llarvard
M l'd rt' a l Sc•h1111I phy!o.1olog1!>l
John 0 01gg1.•r' ... ar<I. more <·x
pt•rimt•nlat11111 should Ill' clnnt• on
lht.• pl'O('l'sS lx•f11r1• att1·mpling lo
n·1mµlant 1·mhr~·o., t11 proclutt· a
h\'l' htrl h
I\ s1mrla1 pt twt·ss 111 England
fl">Ullt•d m llw lmth 111' ·• h<•alt.hv
h<1hy girl .J11ly <?=>lo a prt•vt1Jusly
d1ildkss 1.·rn1pilo
B1J.!g<·rs l<· .. 11f1 l'd .1s the M
ml'mber Elhtl'S /\<lv1,nry Board
tu thl' Dl'pa rl rn1•11l ol I lci.lllh,
Educ·t1 t11m and Wl•ll .trt• 11p1.·nl'tl
pubh<' h<·anngs on th<: l'lhH·.11
(IUl'">llllllS HI Vlll\l·CI Ill thr.. n ·
::.t•arl'h and to 11•1·1>n1111 lo"nrl go\
CSt•t• H \ UI fo:S. l'agt• .\Z I
City Official
To Quit Post
lnH~ington
11 u n l 1 n gt on B t' a<' h A!'> s
i s t ant C ity Atlm1ni !-.t ral111
Rich a rd I lariow annnunC'c•d toduy
he is n's1~n1ng at I he Nld 111 this
month to tHkL• a JOb 111 prtvalt•
busirw:-.s
ll:rrluw h:1s l11•1•n t·mployerl hy
tht• t'll\ s tnt'l' WliO. first ;J!'> a
draftsmun 111 tlw pla11111ng 11t·
partmt•nt
lie ;irlv;1111·1·tl lll tht· post or
planning <11rN·lot ht'fof'l' hl'c·om
ini;: City drn1111 -.1r;1tnr Bud
Belsito'' top assist :1111 111 197fi
lie: s aid. howevt-r. Lhal hl' has
luught against rising ('O!>ts and
hiJ:. s ur>portcd edut'iJlton r e
form!'> Ht• heatedly dt•nted lhul
he was il part or the.· frel'
">pending "inncr-c·1ty hbcrub of
San Franl·t sco and Lo!->
/\ ngl'il'S "
The 1·xt·han1::t· l1 vt•n1.·d a
lt•g1slallve forum i-.ponsored hy
thl· Orang<: Cocasl A:.:.ol'i<1t1on ul
11.•ndc d by more than 100
pt•rsons.
Dfi11rigner Die•
Willy M ess erschmid t .
famous Gcrmkln a ircraft cJt•
.,1g ncr of World War II, died
an Muni c h today f ullowang
"'11 rgl'l'y lie \\<ts RO
Pharmacist
Fires Shot
At Gunman
Former lluntingtnn lk ;1d1 Cr
I~ Co1mc.·ilman Nohlt· W.11lt•
f1 red I wo pistol shots a t a fll·1.·ing
h:indrl who trit'd lo roh Wailc's
pharmacy Thurs day afkrnoon
No on<• was hurt.
Thl' s hots from W a ill' 's .:lH ·
1·allh1•r pistol appan·nlly m1 ssl•d
th1· armt•d thug wh11 drorped a
h11g or prcS('flplion drugs he h<t<I
takt-n from the pharrna1·y. !-.Uid
pulic·c Sgt Rl·rt Chadwick
The curlv·hc.1 ir<•d bandit ,
ar mc.'d wit.h a .45 ca l iber
handgun. fled the scene 10 a
while C<1di llac con vertible
believed stolen 10 Lon~ Beach,
Chadwick sa id
T ht· noon·t 1mc arrair also
matched up Ron Cordova and
John Sehmil1.. opponents in the
36th State Scnalt-Distract.
M a r 1 a n B c r g c s o n . t h l'
Republican candidate in the 74th
Assembly. parlleipaled but John
llarrison. hl•r opponent . did not
G ibs o n sa id that Ma ngers
grandsl;.and1•d by makang public
com m enl!> that hl' would return
i.l portion or the legislators '
future s.ilary increase
lit' C'laimcd that Ma nger!'>.
however, voted in fuvor of
s pending $28 million lo fund the
legislators' retirement system.
G ibson also c h arged that
M a ngt'rs rcct'ived S16,000 fro m
Leo McCurthy t o pull h im
through Lht• 1976 election in re·
turn for ManJi!crs' support of
McCarthy as Assembly s peaker
He said furthe r tha t Mangers·
cr edi bility was put in doubt
when Mangers ta lked in favor of
tax reforms but was an opponent
of Proposition 13.
Manger s s aid that t h e in·
tcres ls or homeown ers have
dom ina ted has <1ctivit1cs. l k said
that he has worked for s chool re·
forms a nd agains t the rising
costs or govern rnent
Mangers s aid that his pro·
posed moratorium on uncsscn·
lial school legis lation ha!> proved
cHcl'live bt•caus e many bills
h-.vc· been killed voluntarilv He
said millions of dollars ·have
been s.i Vl'<I
M a ng<!rs s:Jl(I that he hus been
raled as a mod1.•ralc const·r v
a ti vt• hv Amertl'a n s for
Dcmnc·rnti<: Action and is more•
t' o n s c r v a t 1 v c l h a n s o m t'
He publicans ·
· · 1 s upporte<I the re!-.lOral10n of
I hl· death r><:nulty." hl' said .
M ~ingt•rs said a poll showed
him Lo be th<.' most tndependcnt
11( all <l!>Sl•mblvmcn
Schm1l1., th~· Hepubhcan can
d1dalc for th1· 3fith Slate Senate
st•al. al)SCrlt'd thul Cordova 1s a
hbt'nal who is posing a:-. a con-
st-rvallvc
Cordova said t hat Schm itz has
hccn unH·i-.pons ive to constil·
CSec• FORUM, Page .\2>
Huntington Phone
Cut Repaired
Service lo about 1.300 General
Tl'leph on c c ustom ers was
r(•s lorcd this morning afte r an
underground cable was acciden-
tally ('Ill Thursday.
T elephones wert' knocked out
an the area of Gothard Streel
hl'lwec•n Warne r a nd H eil
:1vl.'nues in lluntington Beach by
u construction cre w which was
putting in water ma in!!,
Saloon owner Vince Mulli~an
said toduy he 1s not worried
ubout the "curse .·· Mulligan
said. "I'm not scared I've
been in the M!rvace "
Mulligan swept up the ashes
that were later gathered by
police criminolo~asl Ken God·
dard and placed in an evidence
locker . Sgt Chadwick satd
Chadwick suid he has not been
able to contact Gero's sister or
any of the motorcych sls who left
the c;a loon an proccssaon·like
fashion Wednesday No charges
\liolent Storm
h ave been filed. he added.
Westminster Memoria l Park
Mortuary officials said a rosarv
was recited Mond<1y ror Fero
and his rem ains were cr emated
the next day.
T he ashes were released to
Fero's family to be scattered at
sea. mortuary officials sa id
Meanwhile. police say their an
vcst igation is a t a sta ndstill due
to a hick or cooperation b)' wit
nesses lo the attack on Fero at
the sa loon.
l'ol1t·1· lx:hevc· Fero was stand·
ang an llw sa loon doorway when
ht· wa1> pulled mto the bar a nd
stabbl•d 1n his lower back. Fero
was on crutchc!> when he was
stal>bl•d due Lu a lt•g injury.
polite sa id. • Pollet> said Fero, a lso known
as "Mad Dog." was well known
an thl· downtown ;.1rca a nd car
rtcd a buc·k knife when he wa~
slabbed
Mad Oog nl•vt•r ('aused mi
any trouble." !'>:ud ::.a loon keepe1
Mulh11,an
This 1s how it looked Mondav wtwn a 50 lo
fiO foot wavt· t•rashcd ovC'r tht· bow of the
Qut•en Elwtbl·lh 11 Winds up to 70 m iles
per hour ;.ibo hufft•lcd the luxury liner.
/\bout 200 pal)'>t'ni.:t'I'" app lml(k•<l thl· s kip
pc·r ·.., sc;.im:in:...htp "'h(•n thc•y urrt\'t•(I 10
Nt•w York.
Radioactive Waste
Spill~ on Freeway
SW I PTWATER. Pu t 1\1»
State police• s aid today a con·
luin cr or radll><H'livt' l'Obalt
wask split OJ>l'n on lnll'rstute 80
in northt·ast Pennsylvunta ;after
a ppurl'nlly falling from a pass
mg vehit'll'
At lt'asl lhrel' peoplt• were t•x
posed lo lhc tont:.11nC'r, pohn·
s aid
One• of thost'. I roop(•r John
Fa lt•sky of th1· Swart water bar
r a <' k :-. . d 1 d n 11 t r l' g 1 .., t l' r a
r1angernu~ n •a ding on a radia
t 1 o n m 1· t l.' r . s I u l e po I i cc
:-.1>okcsman Tom Lyon s~11d
I nat 1<11 polrn• n •ports said lhl'
otht•r two un1d1•nl1f1ed pcr!'ons
were: t akt'n to u nt'urhy hospital.
but Lyon sa11I ltwt couldn 'l he
venf1l•r1
A stul<' polil't' SJ)l>kl'swoman a l
Swiftwalcr -.;11d a total or four
containers of lht• J.:r<inular wa!>le
wC're found at <.1hout 10 tt m nt'ar
the 1nlt•rsl'l'l111n of I RO anll
n oute 115 tn Carhon Count v She
d ad not know wht•n· the con
taincrs wert• lx'inJ.! l<ikl•n
The contaarwrs wc•r(• found tn a
rcmolE' an•a that is not heavily
populakd No l ~1 rgc t 1Llc!> or
Corona to Move?
FAIRFIE LD 1 AP ~ Juan
Cor o n a's lawyers want their
clien t moved from a state prison
to a county jail so they can bet
te r pre pare lJ defense ror his
retrial on chargt'~ of killing 25
farm workers
towns ar c in the ureu
As a precaution. stale JM11ie·1•
blockl'd off two exits or I HO 1111
e1Lher s ide of the s pill
"We 're not loo sure or whul w1·
have there. It C'Ould be a dud. ''r
we could have a real problem
there." said .Ji m S haw . l'X
ccutivt• secretary or lhl· st:.al!·
Jlawrdous Substances Hoard
lit' said two statt: experts tn
nuc lear substances Wl'rt• !>L'nl lo
the scent' by hl'licnpler
Sh<aw s aid differe nt forms of
Cobalt hUV(' Vi.lrymg dl•grces or
toxicity The rad111<1t•ll vt• e•lt•
ment as often U!-.NI 1n can1·l·r
treatments
Tests Show
Water's OK
Laboratory tests show th:.al a
ll unttn~lon Rl•m·h w{.l t t•r rt·"
crvoir was not t•ontamtnalt•d by
a che ma<'al ans<•ct1t·111<· \o\>hl'n ..1
nearby cauliflown r1l'l<I wa-. ht·
ing sprayed.
Tests or the watt•r Wt•rt• or
dcr cd Tuesday aftt-r a s t rong
odor was d c l l'clcd on th<•
grounds or the Hi·milhun g;illon
Peck Reser voir al Sprangtlah·
Street and RolsC1 A vi' nut·
A spokes m an for A!-.s1matf'cl
La boratories in Orange ~aid tu
day that no tra1·c!'> or th1·
c hemical com pound. Monitor '1
tO's·Dimethy l Phos phor ·
:tmidolhiale I was found
Huntington
Man Faces
2nd Drug Rap
I\ llunt 1n g tun Bt'al'h
landst'UfH'r. arn· ... tl·d three
weeks ago wht·n poht'l' a lll'ge he
posscSi.('(1 $500,000 worth of the
drug PC I'. was t a ke n in to
1·11stoc1y again T hurs day on an
Oran).!t' County Grand .Jury in·
dirt ffil'llt
This llml'. <h·tN·trv1•s c laim.
Douglas Smith "King" Jam~s.
<!ti, wai. a <·;irryang lour ounces of
th1· 11:-.yt·h1..•clt•l1t· druJ,! worth
r oughlv Slfl0.000 on lht· s trc·et
.lamt'" "';1s lo ht• arraigned in
c Ir :1ng1• Count v Superior Court
on lht· grnnct Jury andactmcnt
1·harg1ng .tlkgl'd drug lrnffick
rng Ill lht· hJllut·rnogC'n . pohtt·
'>alll
An 1ndt<'t nwnl as .1 formal
t·hargt• madt ;11wansl a person
l>v a grand 1ury II docs not
t•slablt'>h i.:11111 ur tnnoC"cnce
.Jaml'">. who prt•v1ously gaV('
h..., a<ldr 1•s.., as 95Hfi Cornwall
Dn v<·. in :r c·11ndomin1um com
pit"< m•;1r Brookhurst Street a nd
/\clam' /\vt'lllll'. apparently is
ltvang al has farm now
Na rent 1<.:s delccl a ves confront
I'd lum as he left his office at
171101 Nichol:-; St . in a new bus1
m·ss l'omplcx. Sgt Kirche r said
.lamt•>; had het•n rrec on buil
s11wt• hts Aug 24 arrest
Or:.::a. Coasl
----~ lla rlow saH I that I t•porh or rt•
cent l 11rmo1I Ill <·tt' h <tl I \H'rt' not
involvt•d in ;in~ "")' 111 hrs de
cisinn
"I'm 10 :incl ti" t11ne• to carve
out a f u l u f\' 1 n p ri " c.1 tl· 1 n
dustry," tw ">:t 11I
Huntington Cop Beating Cited
•
\\'e at h e r
Mo~tly s unny through
Saturday a nd s lig htly
warmer Lows tonight 57
to f}:l lhghs Saturday 72
al beaches and 76 lo 80 in·
land
Harlow :.:11'1 thal he c:an'l dis
close what ha!> new Job will l><·
until Monduy
tic 1s om• ot ~wvC'r:1I hr~h rank·
in g <'lty <'mpl11y1'1'i> lo qu11 in re·
cent wet'ks
Others who huvc dt•partcd in
elude planning rhrN·tor Edward
Selich, assistant rinun<'l' ch rcctor
Enrl Horton. assis tnnt library
director Sue ,.;pst1•111, C'n~ineer
Ing t<·rhnlrinn .11.•rry Ebtrom
and Darrel Cohoon. an assistant
to the city administrntor
There are now about 60 vacan·
CIC!! an pcrman<'nl c·1I y positions
Mayor Ron Shenkman snid or
Harlow's 1mpcndtng departure
"He 1s oul!'ltundmM and I will
mlll11 his expc1Usl' 1n mun>'
areas"
A Huntington Beach woman
told a special city facl·rinding
comm itlee Wednes d ay night
that her 21-year-old son wa!>
beaten by polic(• during a July 4
disturbance near the city pier
Vivian Shaver said her son,
.James. required medical atl<'n·
lion that cost more than $800
ofter he was allegedly beuten by
1i1tick .wield lng ofricers.
She said her son s urrered a
broken nose, c uts a nd a mild
concussion.
Mrs. Shaver s aid that he r son
was a n innocent bystander and
was first attacked while wailing
ot a stop signal.
Mrs Shaver a lso told t he
panel she believes police have
failed to follow up on her son's
('om plaint.
The fact-findin g committee
was formed to field a number or
com plaints brought against the
po lice de partment. The pa nel
has no power of subpoena. but
will make recommendations to
the City Council
Committee Ch airman Tony
Ama dor said polite will be invit -
ed to tell their side or the story.
Further hearinf(R are planned.
Wh ile th(' h eari ng was
sch eduled to deal on ly with
brutality allegations. two mem -
bers or the audience gave high
mur k11 to the conduct or police.
Sylvia Shondra<'k s aid that
police ure JUSl g rt'at and that
she is "sick or the gar bage t hey
have to put up with."
Anothe r res ident , Chalmers
Wire. suid the downtown area
was in complete :.ana rchy .July 4.
Ile said that mobs were mill·
Ing about, throwing rocks and
bottles
"H anythln~. the pohc<' are
n ot aggressive e nou gh," h e
declar ed
Doug Jobson. operator or the
Pie r Piua Paluce In lhc
downtown area. complained that
tus business is surfering from
police and cily harassment.
He said that he had been
driven o ut o f bus iness nnc·c·
b ecau se or a dis pute OV('r
licenses for game machtnl'S
Atto rney David Carpcnll'r told
the panel that he had s tatem c•nts
of a number or peoplt' who said
they were brutality victim s
He s aid I.hat the police <IE>pnrt
ment has been unwilling to yield
records or offi cers allegedly in
volved in such cases.
Atlorney Tom WhRling sA1d
that problem s in the downtown
area seem to ~ a m acho thin~
betwe en youthful l)l'O(llc und
young omcers
II<' su ggested. th ut r elations
would improve 1r more mature•
off ice r s Wl're u~s 1wncd
downtown
INSIDE TOD" Y
A mnbrle 11ociety has traded
.~hr>C' lealtwr /or steel·belted
rod1ols and created Drive-In
Culture in Sou th e rn
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su1d Hutlt•1 '"a' hooked for tn
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M , . ., Washington. who appearer!
to ha v1· gone to t he Hopkin:-.
home when she heard noise. hl'
said.
There wu:-. no s1Ji n the homt·
wu ... brokt•n 111to . nor d id
anything appear to be ... tolen. h1·
added.
f'ro111 Page A I
Photos
Support
Theory
W/\!'illlN(;T()N IAP I l'hoto
1-(raph ,111:11\-.t" 11·:-.t1f1ed today
th.ct s1·11•11t1f1e le!)tS proved th1•
;r11tlwn\1t•1ty or three snapshots
~11ow 1ng Lt •<· llurvt'y Qo;wald
(Jl).,111~ 11l h1' h:ll'k vard w1lh th1•
11fh-th.it k11l1-cl l'rl'i.1den1 .John
,.. Kt•nrwclv
(';tl v 111 ·Md'amy und Cecil
Ki rk told ttw 11<111:-.t• assusstna
t reini. l'1m11111\ll't' lhl'Y found no
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\\l'I t• fukt•d
T h<· ll'.,trmony s upported tht:
Warn•n Comm1~:,1 on's con -
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11eclv and thJl he acted alone
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tlit•m
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The couµI <' <11 t• twirl•\ ed to
h<H'l' l1t0l'r1 al1dut•t1·d hV Olll' or
four m1·n v. ho 1·:-.t .1pcd from
pn.,on 111 T1•11111•-.!'ll't' Tv.o of the
r11111 Wt:n• I l'('ltJ>lurt·d Thur ... da~
v.ht•fl lht•lr \'<II' C'I U'tht•d intr) ,I
polrn · t'lll' Tlw fourth e ... cu111·1·
WU., Ul l;11•gt:
Ci ts bank . thl' na t 1on '!'!
~eeond -largesl. ra1-.ed its
vnm1· lending rate from
!J' 1 percent l(I 91.: pl'r<:cnl
l 0 d iJ y 111 fl•" p II n., l' l ()
F1•ck1 JI lkM•rvt· attempt-.
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FORUM ••. Flood Refugees :'>ll'Camy :.aid he a nd thl' other
photo ex~rt... con:.ultcd by th1·
llou:.l' M mm1llec relied largely
on the ll'chnittues of photogr am
rnl'l• y . which he dermed us th1·
'l' lt'nl'l' ··of asecrl<tininR thl'
pn-.it rnn-. and d1men:.ions of ob
1•·tt... !rnm measureme nt:. 011
photograph:. of the ub1cct:. ...
The four minimum M·c·uraty
pri ... onc·r.., t•:.('arwd afll'r ovl'•:
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to a bowling allt·v tn Dit•k:.on.
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Codeine User
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5. l!l7fi
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cl .i~ trn111 l>t Norman C'rum'. 7'.l.,
al.,o J forml·r per:.onal phy.,1cian
to 11 ughe:-., who ... aul he gavt·
Jlughl'" u c:ndl'llll' inJel'lion thret·
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'APPLE' CLEAR
AS CLEMENTE?
N EW YOHK IJ\l'1 Former
Pre!')1d<'nl Nixon lt•h N1•w Yori.
Wtl h pra1 ... l' ror U1 g Applt•
wt•i.!lher ·'The w(•alher I!) beautiful
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Cil'ml•nlt'." Nixon !>aid Thur!'>
cl av. moment!> hl•ftln· hl· k fl for
Kl·nrwdy Airport lo board ;1
flight to J ..Q:, /\ngclt•:-.
Nixon had breakfast with h1 .,
son an ·law. 1'~dward Cox. und hr~
fo rm t·t .,(·1·rdary o f s late.
Wilham 1l11g1·r:., at llw Wattlorf
/\ ... toria Jlutel, where hl' !')laye1•
dunng hi:. v1s1I
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Tht• OHi\/(.• \\ u ... hl•ltl!-(
rollll\H'd liy IOO..,l 01'.IJOr
hank.,
Thl· r1-.1" t Ill· M'l'ond in
l1ttll· mort· lhun tw o
w1•t' k.,. IJU't hl·cJ t hl' r at1·
v. hwh hank:-. c:har~c on
loans to pn •ferred cur
pon1tt• t·u:-.t1Hnt•r:. tu 1t...
h1~hl·.,t point 111 morl· than
thn·t· yl'ars
f 'rom Page A I
BABIES ...
1•rnm1·nt ;1t·\1or1 l h tll't•i-.111n
rn,1 v n11t ht· rn.11h· (11r -.t•\t•ral
1111111\h ...
T h e gcn•L·rnrnenl !o.lop11etl
I 1nanc1n~ .... uc:h l't':-.Carth rn l!J75
1w11d1n).! furth1•1 fl•\"'"' The di·
1·1:-.111n n·-.h with llEW ~1·tn·t;11 y
.lowph I\ Cuhfano .It
B1ggt:>r., l'X pla1nt·rl '''the pan1·I
of <llH·lor., la\\\t•r-.. lavm1·n <ind
.1 pr11·:-.I th:1t tlw human hrnh
n1Jrm a ll ' -.ufkr., .. an 1•norrnou ....
IOM., of cmhryurltC' m;itll·r ..
lit• swd that cvt·n 111 healthv
1·11t1plc·-.. 1\ lakt•., four to ... ,~
month:-. ol r<:gular st•x uul a<'l1 v1
ty to µroduct· u 11n·~nancv and
that only a n "inl'ln itt•s1.mal
1111mht•r of the l'IU~s in a w11mun
ltrl' ust•d tn rcprorluet111n
Higgl'r.., :.aid a "r o u gh.
hallµilrk t•slimatc" wa't th<••
560,000 Amen eun womt·n havt•
Fullopriln lube probh:m ., thut
m1f.{ht bt' bypa ... se<.I with ferlll11a
t ion an vitro I an a gh1!'!:-. i und rt•
implantation an lht• womll
lie lc'tt1f1cd that 1f thrc·e of lht•
1·gg-. f1•rt1h11•d 111 a lal>ornton
v.1·11• 1t·1m pJ ;1nl1•d , :1 v.oma;l
would lt<l\'t' .1 ;,3 1w111•111 d1am•1·
of having om· lwhy and on1•
111 IOCJ odd:. nf having'traplc>I.,
But 111' -.aid lh;rt lln· ... e l'm
hr y o!'t wou ld ha v 1· 10 h t·
monatorl"d l'luselv 1n lh1· W(1mh
"It y1111 fan1l . 0111· tnpl1·1 "
normal and two ahnormul, wh.il
ill'l' you lo{11m~ to tin" I 'II IPav1·
t hat <tn unansw1•1•t•1t qut'st1on, '
lw s aid "As many ahnormal l'mhry11.,
would ht• prodw·ed in vitro U!o.
the re ar1• produt·t•d normally." h1 •
said. ht•t·ausc the i.perm and l'l{g
from the human donors mav t un
t ain th<' samt• t•hromc>Mm.\c ah
norm a littt•:-. thatoc·c ur naturall y
Th<'Sl' and othc•r prohlt•ms a11·
the re a!o.on why tl us ually tukc.,
many acts of ankrcouriw for a
<'Ollph' lo ('00\'l.'IVt' lJ c•hlld. h1·
:-.aid. The <>lhll'" hoard w<i., meeting
., 111· t' 1fr c a11 y lo con!.. 1d1• r
"hl'tlwr to <1ll11v. funding for
cxp\•11 menl., hy a Na:-.hv11lc'.
'T'c:-nn . rcs Parrhcr who clOl'l\ 11111
intend to rclmpla11\ th1• humun
eggs he fcrt11i1.t·:. J>1 Pierre
S011p;1rt nf V:1111lt·rh1ll l mvero;il v
want:-. l11 "lt11cl v tht·rrt Im 1111 to..,.,,
tin y:. for• ).!cnel1<.' <h·lt·cl~. lht'n
free 1.t• 01· dcsl rny I hem
Death Term
Overturned
l'llOENIX.Arl1. 1AP > Say 111~ the lJ S Suprcm <.• Court hu!>
"cui;t s 1•r 11>us qucst11>n 11n
Ar l'l.o n u de at h p e 11 n ll \
stat ull's.'' the s tule Suprl•m e
Court hOK ovc>rturned I he dt•11t11
scnll'nrt· ~IVl'n (•onvlctcd mai.:-.
murd e rer Wi lli e Lutht•r
Steel mun
It upht>ld his mvrd(lr convil'
lion, but ordcn·d u new 'll'nl cnr
Ing hennni.t
ut•nb durang prevwus stints an
µubl1 r offi ce. Ile said tha t Irvi111·
re.,1dent~ 1n 1971 were forced tu
go t o a neighborin g con
i.:rcssman to get a pos t offic·c for
tht•1r city when Schmitz rcfusecl
tu ••<:l M r i. B l' r g c s o n . t h t·
Hcpublican candidctle in the 14th
/\sscmbly District. said th<i l
fig hling tnrlation is her number
one ObJi'el i ve She .... auJ lhal she would wurk
for ... tricl spendtng limits and f't'
rll1<·ti1111s in govt•rnmt•nt at ull
ll-vels She ~aHI that she w1H1ltl
:.l'ek lo cut high mcdicul cost., hv
c_1 \l;icking mulpract1ee insurant't•
prolJkm~ und le ngthy court Ii.it
tics over hab11ily of acc1dc.t.,
'l'v. o t·anrl 1d a l t'!') for I ht•
Lrlwrlartarr P.irt \ \\ f'rt' rn ..tll\'11
dantt· but \\t:n: not rn vited 111
.. peak.
fn iJ flrl''tS C'Onfl"r enCt' UI
lc•rwarrh. 1\:-..,t•mhly eiJntl11IJlt·
.I 1 m c; .ii I .1 g he r ;.i I I u c: kc cl
Manger-.· rt·cord lie said that
\l ungl'rs \\Ill volt• for ;rnyth1 ng
v. 1th .1 11111111 a pnN· tag
111· -.;Jl(f t h .rt G1b!)11n I ' .i
h11rl':1t11•1 at :ind 1n c;r p:1hlt• ol
rt• 1ir1·'tf•11t 1 ng thl' pe111>lt• "' 111
t 1.·n·:-.1 ...
n avi<l lkrg lund of Costa 1\frsa
1111• L1lwrtariun c:andidalt· for tht·
:!tit h Stu le· St.'n:Jtt· seat. saHl
1w1lh1 ·1· Sl'hm1t1. nor Cordov<• of
fl·n ·d a truPaltl'rnativc
"No vol<' for lh<· lk publil'atl or•
l>t•rnol·r;1t will t hilllgl' things."
ht·"""
Grass Turned
In to Police
JI ll n t I n g I Cl II R ('a (' h I'()"(' 4.
u-.ually <·onf1i.l·all' µot fro m 11n
\\11l1ng pl•nple. so th<:y \\l'rt'
rnlhl'I' .,hot'k1•d Wednesday whl'n
one c1t1zen m urc:hcd up tn tht•
fr11nl tl<•.,k al po li ce h1·;icl
quarlt•r-. to give them som e
Io Vl'Sllgator" <.aid the Hunt
1nglon B1•;ich rc>sidcnt handed
11v1•r :r dot:t•n healthy marijuana
plan.., to the front dt:sk offi(•t·r
ti c ... a11l whocvt•r u111·noh·d
t hl'm ft'om whl'rt'Vl'r they Wl'rt'
growing ;i pp:11·t·ntl v tos~ell llll'rri
llVt'I' hi~ liat•k fl'IH'I'
Guthrie Wins
Concert Bid
SPHINr.FIELD, M<.1s:-. IJ\)'1
A dt•1·;11ll• Jftl·r hi:-;11 rC'sl for
litlt'ring 111 lht• .,t•r v1c•· of Altt1··-.
Hc:,t.1u1-.1111 . Ario Guthrr1· I l"
turned tu 1·ourt a nd won hut
the is ... ul' wus a concert. not
gurbag1•
The v11·t111 v dco;1r-. ttw w:i ~ for
S:atu1 da~·., C'nnn•rt v.1lh folk
-,1ngcr Pete &>t'gcr, whit•h wrll
ru1~t· monl'y for an umbulant•t·
for <iuthrie's ho toi· town ol
Washington
A Ilampden Supl·nor Court
JUdgc Thursduy -.trut'k down
re~lrict1om; on outdoor concert ...
at M usw Inn In Stock br idge. l'l'
Jt•rting the town 's move to twn
thl' fund r111M'f
Reconciliation Try
CA IRO. tc:RYPl rAP> The
J\ rab Leu Rue d.l'c1dc:d T hursdny
11 will try to rcconr1l e d1f
f('re ncC's het W<'l!n Egypt and
h:1rrl·hne Arab '!lut<>s that r~)t'C'l
V r" i. Id 1• n l A n w a r Sud u t • ~
M1dcu:-1 Jl<'.lf'e tn1t1 at1v1•
P1·o pll• uproolt•<.I h~ rnon~rn111 rain., ;.ind flooding w:11l 1111
ll1t•1r lood ral11>1b al a n·lll'I uc1m p nt•;.ir \lo<lt·l Tm'n ,1
"uhu1 h ol :'\c•u Ol·lh1 11 mile~ to the north ol ttw l ncl1.1n
l':tp1t al
Summit Talks Busy
As Deadline Nears
l 'nl1kc :.rmplcr rull:'r mca1>un•
m 1·n t -. from photo~. the~"
I .111'11lat11111 ... lakl' !Olli ;ll'l'OUl\l
1 h1· 1111 and ;inglt· ot lhl' image.,
111 1 Pl,1111111 lo thl· t•amcra. ht·
-.a 11I
M ('(';1mv s111d hl' determined
th .ii th" -.hadow-. w1•n· a ulhl·Olll'
II\ 1•,.11•11cJ111g lint·~ from them
.11111 I 1nd1ng th;1l lhl'y converged
.11 tlw p11111t' thl'y -;hould hav1·
\\1th lht· -.un al lhl' ;1nJ.!ll' it wa ...
"hen tht· :.napshots wcrl' taken.
C:Hi1 P DJ\Vll>. Md 11\P I
T hi· Middlt• Ea.,t :.umm1l ha -.
prudun•d rn·~h Egyptian li.rat·ll
t·1111lal'I., !Jut •~ .i pproaching .1
deadl1nt• ti \ 'iUndow11 today that
1·ould k1•t.•p 1t an llmho until nl'Xl
Wl'l'k
P1·1•i.11h·nt Curter focu ... ed ht.,
\\ r•('k ly forl't~n policy brC'akra ... 1
th1:-. m11111111i.: on thl· M1ddh.' !!:~.,,
lh •fl•ns t• Sc•c·rl'\arv ll arol1I
Br<>wll JOllll'd o\ht•1 1irc.,1dcnta:.il
;1rh .-.t·r., :Jl Camp Uav1d for tht·
'tl':..,11rn On hand w1•n· the• v1t·1·
pn·-.1111·111 and th1· !'IN'I et<Jry of
"'al<· 11111 -.urng h1 i. m1ddlC'man tolt·.
P rt·'tlill'lll Cai I 1·r ml'l l Wll'f'
Thur,.d;1~ \\Ith Eg~pt'-. Anwar
Sadat . who l:1t1•1 1·1111frrn:rl with
hr•ll'll l"on·1i,:11 M1nisll'r Mo ... ht•
Din .Ill 'l:h1• :-.111nn11l pr1•.,:-. off1 c·c an
nnunc'(·d helall·dly t h at Ezl'r
Wt•11m;111, tht• Jsrat'li 1ll'ren!>t'
ni111 1sll·1. also ml'! w1lh Sadat on
Wc·<lnt•stlay ni Ahl
A It houg h ('artc•r has ncil
brought 1 ... raf'I ·-. Mt•nac:hem Bl'~i n and Sadat log .. thc•r al th1•
rn1tft'fcnc·1• lahlt• since Sept i . 11
wa :. .1p parcnt that a ll thl'l'I'
dt•l1·gat1on-. wt•n• an vol ved 1n a
hu-.., 1 ound of mt•t•tings
Hut .,p<lkl'.,man Jody Powl'll
-.aid "mon· progn·-.-. and mon•
11t•xtl11llty ;11·1· i.:-. .... c·ntiul" 1f th<·
pa 1 lr·v 1:-. to -.m·c·p1•cl
I'm\ 1·11 1111' Whitt· IJOUM' pre!>~
I '
~ j
J •
.':::.~
se<:r ctary. st11d Thursday 11w1
Carter's strl'nuou., effort to w111
hracli-Egyptian agreement on ;i
"f r ame work fo r r c:lc h1n1-:
peace" tn the Mideast hu1> yet to
s ucceed.
* * *
CIA Admits Error
In Russ Treatment
w ASlllNGTON '" p I Tht·
CIA conccd(.•d todav 1t m adl'
serious mistakes Ill. its tn1t1 a I
handling of a Sov1Pl d<'fcctor
who s aid he had been a KGB or
fi c ial with knowlcd)(e of Lt•t·
Harvey Oswald 's acltvitic:. 111
Russia from 1959 to 1962
The CIA 's I rcalrtlf'nt of Yun
Nosenko "was counlt•rproduc·
live ... creutcd a lot of m1s1n
formation" from 1962 until 19t:l7.
J ohn Lamond llart 1l':.l1fll'<l on
bl' h J If II r t h l' I n I 1· II I g l' IH ' 1'
agenc!>.
C l /\ J)1 n •1·lor S t.1n -.t11 lcl
Turnt•r r1·t.11rlt'd llarl a n •t1n·tl
.igl'ncy offi cial. lo prc•pan·
ll· ... umnny about the• Nnsl•nk11
malll'r hl'forl' the· lluu-.e .1 ...
-.as:-.tnalaon::. commtlll'e. \\h1<·h
,., looking into lhl• murdr r of
Prt•"il d<•nl .John F Kennedy
Tht· Warn·n ('omm1ss wn dt·
t1·r mtned that Oswald was thl·
nlU t'dt•rer and :Jl'\t•d alonl'
Th,. ai.:t•n1·v <'One luded thal
t'-1J...i•11ko wa:. not .1 booa fide <f,.
tertor ;inti may have been a
KG B pl ant. then reversed itself
111 l!lliH anti df'l'1ded he wu ... a
lt•g1flma11· tll'lector
Th<• n1mrn1tlf'C hal> qucstio1wd
Noscoko 111 prtvall' session hut
wr II not 11•qu1n• him to lcl>t1 fy
puhlwly for ..,l'curily reasons.
J\ c·omm1ttt•t· n ·port released
t111fay po111tl•rl out s ubsta ntial
d1.,1·n·pan1·rc:-. between his cur·
11•111 v1•r-.mn of KGR o;pying on
o -.v.altl 1n Uu:-. ... 1a ;rnd the ac-
C'1111n1 ht• g,1vc lht· FHI and Cl/\
111 lht• monthi. following the 196:1
; .... -..1:-.'tanatron of Kt'nnl'dY-
//
/ " / ... <c-:· // ~-..// ~,,/ o.::s ///
~ // ~//
LA 0// ' "' ~ A..~'\;// In mo:.t Cd~" wa d answer "yes 10 thal Question but
T // theres mo<e tnan mee1s lhe eye wtlere 11 concerns the
/ Pl.tl'Chasino ot carpf'tinq A prelentious store front
/ surely 1sn I the am.war anymore lhan eslabhatiments
/ that feature nchc1JIOU't low prices with padding and
// 1ns1allatton 1oclucled Wh.il ... lhu .inswer'> Alden's! We II
/ open your eyes 10 ,J carpeting concept unexcelled!
// Let us prove 11 ,
,:;.] . .. DEN'S
~a,;pe·\~~: inSi81i8HOii: ·custom draperies
,. •11 linoleum •wood floor ,
• COST A MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 646·4838 -646 '2J.S5
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Today's Clos ing
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 71, NO 258, 4 SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA F R I DAY, SEPTEM BER 15, 1978 TEN CENTS
Election Rivals Clash at Meeting
H\ K08t:RT R \Ml\t R
Ot_Oa .. , ......... ..
Ht•puhlH·.m r hulh•nl(N I h111 k
t: 1 hi.on .H·l·uw1I l>t•111H' \I .11w1 1'
of .:ri1111l,t.t111hni: and •111t•,t111n1·d
M ,111i,:t·1, 1·1 vd1h1 hl\ .tt .1 I.or••
imltltl',11 i.:.ith .. 11111( "' ll1111t111••t1•11
Bt•Jt'h l'hur,tl,I\
M .ul.:l·t~. th1• lh-111111 t .1111 111
l'U111 bt•nt in till' 7.lr cl ''"' rnhh
Di:.lrtl'l .... 1111 he• v.111111111 I lw '""
"frontal ·'' h1' 11pp1•1w11t ''"'' dtdn 't r1·µl) to t•J < h 1·h.ir i.:'
II• '''"' h111u•, .. r th11t he trni.
f•1t1i.:hl .1i.:Jt1hl 11,llli.: I W•tl> ,,tnd
h.1 "Jf'IJC11 1t·d 1•clu1•;it11111 n ·
1111 "'' Ill' lt1·ult'tJI\ dt•1111·cl that
h• v. ,, , .1 I'·" I 1ol th 1· frc''' "I'' ncl111i.: 1111w1 nt v lilwrab ol
" ,, 11 I-' r ,, n , 1 ' 1 • 1 .1 11 ti L 11 '
\ni.:1'11·'
I It c• t' \ ( liJ 11 i.:1 I 1 \'l•n1•1l J
ln!l'.IJt l\1· f,.r11111 'Jlllth.01 t•d lty
tht· I >1 .1111-:c· I 11,1'>1 "''111 l:tl llJll .1t
lt·t1ol1•1J II\ n11111• tltJn 1011
p1·r"''"'
More R e search Urged
Thl' nocm lrmc· ufft:11r a lso
rnuldwd up Hun Cordova and
Jtihn Sl'1Hrnl1. 01>1X>1lt'nt~ rn the
3"1 h Stall' ~:n:.ite I hM n et
M a 1 1 ;a 11 B l' r g l' " u n . t h c·
ll•·puhhl'an t•;1111hduk rn tht• 74lh
1b ,n r1 hh . 1>.11 ttl'1pal1'<I bul J ohn
ll.1rri..,11n. lll'r 01111oncnt. did not
Otb::.on 'a11l that M,rng<'r !.
gr .rndi.tantll'lf h) mukmg µubhc
c·u mments lhut h1• \\Ould return
;.1 p11rt111n of the le~1:;lator~·
l uturt· .. altin rncn·a!-.c
Test-tube Babies
'Risk Abnormality'
WASJllNGTON 1/\1'1 A gov
l'rnml•nt l'lhrc' 1iant·I \\ a'i told
todav that ll·..,t tuhl• human
frrt 1li l.1t1on ,.., ltk1·l) to 11rndun·
,a, m:Jn~ <Jhnurmal 1•m1Jryo!. ai.
norm ul ft•rt1l11a11tJ11 1n1>1dc• llu·
molht·r·, bod)
l"or th;1t 11·;r..,11n . ll:1rvard
~kcl1 <·;.il Se•h11ol phy..,111l11i;:1:-.t
.John I> BaggN!. :-.;rad, more l'X-
flt.'rtmt•nl;1t1un :-.hould lw d11rn· 1111
the• prot·1·:-.::. hdon· ut11•1npt 111g to
rc·rmplant t·mhr)rt'> 111 prnclUl'l· a
"\'t' 111 rt h
:.1mafJr prot·t·<;s rn Engl.ind
n·...alll t·d rn lhe· birth 11( u hc:.illhv
h:rhy girl .July l5 tu a prl'\ wusl;
,·hrldh.·:-.i. couple
fl igj,!l•r:-. l<'..,(lfll'd (I I\ th(• 14
frH·m her l':thati. Advi:-.or y Bo<1rd
tn I hl· Ot•p:irtml•nt of 1 lcci lth.
fo:duca lion and Wt·lf;Jr(' op<'ncd
p11hlH· ht.:Olrings on the C'lhacal
(ft1t•:-.t1ons an vof\cd an thi~ n.•
..,1,•ar<:h :md to n·comm!'nd gov •
t•rnrnt·nt :1<•l111n lb flt'C ll>IOO
m.1v not IJ<• m.irft• for :-.t·v<:ral
month ...
'f'hl' 1-!0l'l'rnmt·nt s toppl'<I
f111,111t·1ng ~ul'h 1·l·1>1•Jrch rn 1!175
1><:ncl1ng furth1•r n·1 at•\\ Thr de·
1·11>wn rt'!.b with 11 EW ~l'rC!lilry
.Jost•ph A C'ahf:.tno .Jr
B1g~t·rs t•xpl aint'd lo lht· panel
of do!'lor-,. l..iwn·r·s, lavmen :incl
a priest that tht• human b<>cl}'
normall y sufh.·r~ ";rn t•normuu~ lo~s of t·inhryunit• mallt•r "
lie said that evt·n 111 h1:althv
l'CIUple:-.. II tuk<:!-i four 111 !.IX
months of re~ulur Sl•xual ac·t11·1
l v lo produn· a pn·gnancy and
that only an "1nf1n1tt·~1mal
num ht>r of tht• t'gg~ rn a woman
c St•t• 8.\ 81 ES. P a~e ,\2 I
Campus Center Detailed
Plans Omlinedfor Irvine Mwic Facility
t 'n1ver..,1tv of ('al1fon11a n•
g<•nts 1H·n·' 1old lurthc1 d<:taih.
Thur:-.d:.iy of .1 plan to h111ld :.t $35
m illion mu~at cc•nll'r o n the
· campui. of UC Irvine
According lo L E. Cox. vicl'
chancellor for bus 1nt•ss and
finance at UCI. lht• information
pat•kct ~aven to lh<' rl'gt·nt:-. wa'i
:1 prog rcsi. n ·port or an ta ltt•mpt
to ·1 r~ to arrive at <• mutually
a)!l'l't•ahlt• l)LJ!>11> for ugrc·emcnt "
I k ht•s1t.1tt·d to call the tk
l1herations. between the uni
1t•r s 1ty and a local. private.
foundation which s eeks to con
slruc t tht: complex. Orange
Coun tv Mus ic Center Inc , "neiwtiations ..
Nt•verthelt•i-:-.. according to an
form ation ~avt•n to regents. a
propo:.l'd u~rcemt•nl is beinl!
Under Cover
Councilmen Don Helrrwts
~ EW ORLEi\;\;S 11\ P 1 Thi.' '.':t•\\ Orlt-<1 ns Ci t~
C'ounetl 1:-. g111ng undt·r c·m t•r
:'\(Jl1ng <·il1i'l'tts wt·n• "lwtoming 11wrc·ai-1ngl~
lwlltgt•n ·11t :ind ho'.'.till• lcl\\ar<l l'lt·t lt·cl oll1c1;1b ... lht.·
< '1t v Cou11t·tl pu~:-.ed :1 t'l':-.olutton n·quir ing <·otul
t•tlnwn to \\var ht·lml'I ~ dunng <"o undl rnl•l't ing~
Thl· hl'lnwts .1n• inll'nded a s pmt<.•t·l 1011 from <11:-.
nl1fi<'al111n:-.. tlwton)..(uc• in ('heek n•:-.olutwn~aad
,\lll'r Counc:ilnwn Frank Friedlt..·r l'l'<tcl his re:-.
ulut 1rin . tht• :-.e\'l•n tounc:ilmt•n -.olt.•mnlv donm·d
hard hat:-. ·
With JFK Gun
pn·1w r N I with tht• nonprofit
I und ra1sinl.! corporataon
Soml' of th<: term!. of the pro
posed agret."m<•nt arl'
The complex will contain a
concert hall. u large lheater. a
~mallcr theater and s upport
facilities
ll "'rl I lw ln11 It QO seven
ac-n·~ ly11114 b<•lwt•t•n tht• e>Xl!-.linl.!
UC I udminis tratton hu1ldin~ and
lhl' Fine /\rt!> Village
The univc rs1tv '"" have lht·
n g ht lo appron: lht· 1>rOJcttcd
pro g ram m 1 n g J)r> Ii c ,v o f th t.•
Orangt· Counly Mui.it.• Centt•r
lnl'
0 ,. ;1 n g e Co u n t \ M u ., 1 t·
Ct•ntt·r Int·-will :-.t•lec·t thc
art h1tcr< for lht• complex . n·
porlt·dly. torp11r:.it1on director'
alrcadv h:.tH· st.•lccted William Pcn·a r~ of Nt•wport lk <•l'h
Cons truc tion wrll nc,::1n
w1th1n fin· yt•ari. of lhl' 1>1gning
of tht.• agn~t·mt.•nt. or• tht.• prowc·t
may he aband011t·ll
0 r a n g c• Cu u n l y M u !-. 1 l'
Cenll'r lnl' would pay a nomin:.il
lt>a Sl' of SJ ~>er <.tl'l'l' per vear for
usl.' of the property ·
Ll'nglh of tht: agrt'l'ffil•nl
(S<'e Mt:SI('. P agl' i\2)
Oswald Photos Verified
W/\SlllNGTON </\P l Photo aC'ross Oswald 's chin in the
photos suggesting that the head
wa!-. superimposed on the pac·
tUl'l'
lie claimed th:.it Ml.lngers.
howevC'r . vott)d 1n fa vor o f
!.pending S28 million to fund the
le~islators' retirement sy:-.tem.
Gibson uls o chargi:d that
Mangers retc1vcd SHi,000 from
Lt.•o McCarthy to pull h im
through the 1976 clertaon an ,., ..
turn for Manger~· s upport of
l\h'Ca rthy a:-. Assembly speaker
lie <;aad further lh'1t Mani.cers'
aedibilil}' \o\as put in doubt
when l\fan~eri. ta lked an favor of
tax reforms hut \\-Us <in oppont·rll
of Proposition I~
Mangers o;aid that lh<• 1n
tc r ests of homeowner' h,r\'t•
dominated hii. :ic·t1v1tH·s Ill· i.aad
that hC! has workl'd for ..,chool rt·
form s anti :1 ~a1nhl lhl' ras111..:
costs of go\ ernrn,·nt
Mangers s:ud lhut h" pro
posed moratorium on unl'S!>en
tial school lcga~lation has provt1d
e ffecti ve becauM· manv billi.
have been killed \'t:1luntar1lv Ill·
s Jid millions of dollars havl•
hl't·n savt•d
,\1 ungl•rs said that he h'1s bel'n
ratl·d ah a rnoocrntt• conserv
;1 I I I/ l' h Y /\ mt• r I l' 3 n S f 11 r
l>t•mocratit• Action .ind 1s mon·
1· •> n s ,. r 1· :J l i v t• t h J n 'om t•
H ''PU bht·ans
"f ~uµµortcd thl· reslor<1t1on of
th1• death pcnall;. ... ht• :-.aad
Ma nJ,ters said a poll showed
him to hl' the most independent
ISet-FOR M. Pagt> AZ)
Sunrise it1 i he Desert
1\ hank of l'lou<I:-. prnv tclt·~ a backdrop for a
:-.pt·t·t;.u:ular :-.unn'>t' o\'cr Tovrc<t mans ion .
a longtim(• landmark in Phoenix . Artz.
Thus <.· ar<· li.Jll saguaro on the lawn s ur-
rnundmg thv mansion. which was built
m :rn~ yca1·s ago h~ .i ru·h ltalaan
Four Savagely
Beaten, Le/ t
For Dead
RIVE R S I 0 E t /\I' I A
woman. her two s mall t•hrldrcn
and a m•1ghho1 wt•n• hrutally
bt·atcn v.1 lh a t·ui.t iron ..,k11lt•L
l':Hly l11cfa;.· ;rnd lt•ft for· cit-ad an a
ll11 l'r!.1dt• c·ond11m1naum . pol1ct·
, .. id
'l'h(• four \H'fl' 111 'vt·ry l'l'll1cul
1·11nd1t111n · at Ht \l'l'l>l <ll' Com
mu nit y llo:-.prt :11 following the 2
.1 m allad .. 'alCI H1 ver s 1dl'
pohn• Lt Don Walin:-.
Offil'er.., wt·n• s um mom·tl hy
rtl•1ghh111i. to th<· t•onclomrnwm.
"'ht·n· .Jill l111pk an s :n . ht'r
(·h1lclrt·n .ll·rwa W;1rd. 1. :rn<I
nougla.., W;ll'll, Ii .. rnd nt'1 ghbor
~t uudt• Wa..,l1111 g l11n. :M. wer<·
fo und ly ing unc·11n~c·111us v.1th
m ai.St\l' ht·;rd an.1trr11·i.. Waltc·rs
l>Jld
:\l e,111"' hale'. pol11·1· f11uncl ";1
lal'j.!l' quantll \' o r bl1)1)tl soakt'CI
l'lnt hr Ill!-.. v. hc•n I hn "topper!
\'11'111r Hutlt·r. 20. of H1vl'r:-.1clt'.
on a traffit· rnfrnl'lron. W:ilteri-
!.uill Butler \\as hook1·d for rn
v t• !. t i g a l r o n o f ;1 t I t· m p I C' 11
mur<kr
Wa ltt·r:-. S<llrl lh<·n · W:.tS M>n1l'
l'l'rdc ncc lht.• :.attacker knt'w h11>
'1ct1ms \\Ill) tlw t·xl'cpt1on ,,f
Mri. Was hinj!(on. who ap1warNI
to have gone \11 tht• llopkini.
home wht•n s ht· 'rn~inl noise. he
i.a1d
Th<.'l'l' was no :-.agn tht• home
w u .., h r o kl' n 1 n to . nor di cl
:anything 11ppt'ar t11 bl• stolen. h,.
ud!lt•d
U.S. Wants Yanks
Out of Battle Area
MANAGUA , Nicaragua IAP •
The U S amhai.sador lo
N1carugul:1 a s kt·<l Pre..,tdl•nl
/\nasta1>10 Somoza today lo help
t•\'ac·uate Amt•n t·an.., ll'Om ha t
t I e a r l' a s 1 n n 11 1 t h w t• ...i t• r n
Nicaragua. n•l1ablc· <l1pf11m alw
s ourt'es said
In the embattl<'d e1ty ol Leon.
me:.inwhilt'. N1t·<1ra g uan com
mandos bal'kl•d hy arm or ed t·ar'
and hcl1 copll•r g un..,h1ps v.1•n •
fighting block by blot·k to t 1ght1•11
a noost· a round n •hl'I ll1•ll'ntlc•1''
w1tnC'SSl'S returning I mm th<·
norlhwei.tt•rn nl~ n·111>1·tl'cl
S Emba:-.s\ '"Ul'<'t'' ':tlll
i.omt• Aml•racan~ wt•rc• tw l11•Vl'll
n•sadrn~ rn Leon :rnd 111 two othl·r
rt• h <• I h l' I d t' t I 1 t•' 1 n t ht•
northwl•st. f'::-.tt•lr and l'han an
dt•ga , hut tht· numht-r wt1s not
known Thi'} would he· t•\ cirual
t•d to 1\fanu~uu
Tht soun'l'S s;.i1tf Amha!.sudrn
M a ur1 c10 Solaun 11.'lt•phoncrl hr'
rt·quest to Somo1a thr~ morning
l>ut th<' N11·ara~uun leuder askC'd
instead for a form:.il drplomutw
note. which was to be clehvcred
this afll'rnoon
It was unclear whl•l hl'r th<'
r t•bl'b an Ll•on . Nt<•e.1r;1gu:.a ·...,
s e c ond lur ~e i.t c it y ancl
Somo?.a 's barthplal'<'. would rn.·
able to withstand the govern
mcnl attack Hut insurgents 1n
fjsteli and Chanandcga wer<' n ·
ported holding on, and ManaguJ
was bracinJ? for a poss1blt• rcrn.•I
attack to cornt1d1· with the coun
try's 1ndepcnclt.•nc1· day
lhrow The leftist g uerrillas and
ordinary citizens s upporting
tht·m also hold two other maJor
t·1t1t·~ an northwl'~l Nit·urag uu
E:-.tl.'lt and Ch1nandcga
Thl rehcb havl' loi.t control ol
tht· i.outhc>rn city of Mas:Jya and
n •porl cdly \\.Crt• rcpulsl'd rn ;in
.all w·k on Penas Blanl'as on the
( ·o..,t:.i Hwan h11rrfcr llowcvcr.
I h1 \ wc•n• '' tll (•ntre nt·herl 1n
1>1r1;1mha
'-H~h ' Sale
Really Fraud?
:'\t•11 port llc•:tf'h poltN' s ay
t hl'\' 'n • not :-.un• whl'llwr 111
1·hu rg1• two we!> I Orangl' County
mc·n \\1th J na1 CIJL IC'' vrolataon
111 fraud
Tht· two nw n wt·re arrrstcd
Wt'<frw sduy l'V t•nrng an Coron<•
<Id M ;.11· afh ·r allc•ge<lly st·lhn~
'oml' hasha~h to a man :.it a gas
'' at111n Thl' tnrns:tt•tion was oh
:-.crvcd by Off1t·1•r Doug Parrnell
trcr who :-.topJ)('d lht• two m en J
ft'W hl~t·ks JW <•Y and 'leurchcd
thl•tr c·.rr
'l'hc 11ff1ct•r :-.:11d h1• round no
tw~h. hut did locutt· a samilur
look m g substance lh<al :.a ppeared
to bt• i<agt• lt.'<IVl'S ::.tut·k together
"1th i.yrup
gru ph ana l~ st s l(•!.l1f1ecl toda~
that :>C'aentifit· tests proved tht•
out hcnt 1city of three snapshots
s howing L<•t· llarvC'y Os wald
posing 1n h11> har k yard with tht·
rifll' that killed Prcs adt•nt .John
F Kennl'tlv J Co lvin ·Mc·Camv :rntl ('Peil
Kirk told th(' llouse as!.asi.ana·
lions comm1ttcl• lhl'V found no
t.•vid<'nc<> thHt lhl' ·snaps hots
Wl'rt' faked
\VarrC'n Comm11>sion ·, con
clusions that Os walc.i killt•d Ken·
ncdv und that he acted a lone:
('ritacs have s pccuh1lt•d that thl'
s napshots were fakc•d hy some·
one try ing to framt.• Oswald
heforc lhc ass assination ny lank
ing him with the wtsfpon.
The critaes saw a disparity in
the s hadows Na!.t by Oswald'!>
nose• and by his l><idy. an ap·
pa n•rat differcnc·e bt•t wc('n the
s tock of the rinc an the sn<1pshot
'""' lht• ;wlual wcul}()n un(I a line
Rut McCa my . a phys ic ist ·
mathema ti c i an. said s uch
speculation "has bc<'n based on
observatio ns by people least
quuliftcd to make the observ<1
tions .. Prime Rate
Hiked Again
The Leon eyewitnesses report
cd heavy fil,(htrn g as Prcs ad<'nl
Somoza's national g uard troop~
advanced from the edge of lhl:
city toward the downtown arc<.i
Throughout the night, bursts ol
automatic· weapons fire. sinl:(lt.·
s hots and explosions could bt·
heard in the e1ty of 100.000 The test a mony supported I h<'
CdM Youth's Slayer
Sentenced in Hawaii
llONOL LU eAP I /\ 34·
yeur·old mun. convicted in tht•
stabban~ death nw.ar here or a
Corona d<'I Mar youth. has Ileen
sentenced to 10 years in prison
Ro~er Kuehnau was sent<.'l'l<'NI
Thuri1day In stak Circuit Court
on a ml\n!llaul(hlt•r conviction
11tt>mm1nft from the Dec. 3 sluy
Inf! of .John llaRan. 21 '
Police sold Kuchnau told them
he stabb •d Ha ~nn. who wu~
camping al Lualualei Beach
Pa rk on Oahu.
Oefense attorneys argued that
tht:> s tahbinf( wns in self·dcfense
when llal(nn approached him in
his van late at night.
Kuehnau. who did not testify.
told police Hal(an heal him
Hagan's <'amping compunlons
~(11d he ran towurd th<' vun
he<' u use ht.• thou~ht K uchnau
had 11tolen complnR Re ar from
hall te nt earlier
Ill' said thos~ who questioned
the snaps hots failed to employ
sc•ientific methods to analyze
lh<'m
McCamy said he and the other
photo experts consulted by the
Hous e committee re lied largely
on the tcchniquetl of photogram·
mctry, which he defined as th<'
st'icnce "of ascertaining the
positions and dimens ions of ob
J<'Cls from meas urem ents on
' photographs of th<' objects ...
Unlike simpler ruler measure·
m e nts from photos. thes e
calculations take into account
the till und angle of the imag('s
in relation to the c1u)1era. he
said. I
McCnmy s aid he ctetermined
that the ishadows were ~111thenll<'
by extcndinl( l11ws fro m them
un<1 finding that th<.·y converged
at the points they s hould have
with the s un at th'· an1tle It wah
when the snapsholR we re taken
tSee OSWALD, Page AZ>
NEW YORK IAP I
C itibank . th1• n;1\1on's
second lnrge!-.l , r;11sed its
prime lendan~ l'lltt' from
9 1 • percent to 91 ~ pe rcent
t o d ay in res pons e t o
Federal lk scrv<.' ultc mpts
to tighten tht! economy by
increasing the l'OSt o f
err1tlt
The move was be ing
followt'tl hy most maJOr
banks
The ris<'. the s econct in
little more than two
we<'ks, pus he d the rate
whic h bonk11 r hlirl(c• on
loans to prderrt'd-cor
poratt'l cuislomcr.., lo its
hlRheat pnlnt In more thun
three y\'ars
The number of c;1suallics wu:.
unknown
Thousands or rcfu~N~S fl ed
Leon southwa rd . <.·ur r y1 n g
bclon~ings in battered su1lcaM.~:-.
or s mall buncUcs. Scores wt>n·
<.·amped out during the night rn
open fi<'lds
The Venezuelan govcrnm<'nt.
mean.while , dis patcht•d four
warplanes and a m1l1t a r y
tra n s port to Nicaragua 's
southern neighbor Costa Rica
V<'nezuelan President Carlos
Andres Perez. who has called
for international mediation of
lhe Nicaraguan confli<'t. de nted
any hostile intentions. however.
I.con, wh<.•rt> Somoza was born
:12 yt•ar' a~o. hai. bet.•" oet•up1ed
s1nt•1• Saturday hy Sand1nai.t.•
g uerrillas ~cekir1g ha s ovt•r
We ather
Mostly sunJlY through
Saturda y and s lig htly
'Warmer. Lows tonight 5'1
to 63 lhghs Saturday 72
a l beaches and 76 to 80 in
lancl .
INSIDE TOD""
A molnle society has traded
shnf' leather for steel·belted
rnd1als and created Dnue./n
C'ullur e 1n Sou th e rn
Col1/orma ~t! Jeatunng, Bl
latl•x
All ...
IU ... , ,.,
OM• C9 C9 !f (I ..
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of Dantierous
Radioactive
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trl.'alm~nt:-.
Mediation
Pact Ends
Mail Impasse
WASlllNGTON IA P l A
'>PCt1ul mL•diator decided the
long running po:-.lul lubor d1~
putt· today by uwurding the
v.nrkt•r ... h1gltt·r pa~· th:.in thL·.V
pt 1•\ 111usly l'l'll'l'lt•d but at the
..,a 1111• 11101• v. 1·akt•11rr1g u prolN'
l 11111 :1g:i11h l 1:1\offs
.J:.inws J Jk:d.'. a llUl'\'ilnl
profL':-OSCll' tidktl Ill lct Sl.'lttl' lhl'
f1\'l' monlh d1~p11lt'. n·m<H ct! u
I 1m1 t 1111 c·o~l ol I I\ 111g pay 1 n
<'l'l':.IM':-0 lhal \A,a:, l'Olllt1111~<.J tn i.ttl
t·<irl11•1· ll'nlatl\'t' ugrcl.'m ent re•
11· e l t· II by t h r l' t• u n 1 o n !>
rl'!Hl'scn ting 516 .000 p ostal
cmployl'e~.
\'nck1· tl11 · l'Jrl1l'r ll•ntalt\'t'
.1i,:rt·l·nw111 thl'l'l' \\a'> a l11n1t of
!t 5 1wn ·enl 111 c·u!>l ·uf l1v111g tn
l'r!':.l "I'!'> '" l'I' I hi.' I hrct• Yl'itl
p.1(·l llPah lll'tl'rmint·cl to 11·
""'' ,. th" l1rn11.it111n .dh1"'1ng t·o~l 111 ll\·1ng m1Tl'.l'l''> t1, go 1111
,1.., fast ,1.., 1 lw ('1111 .... um<·r l'n1·1·
lmlt·x. th1· l!ll\'t•rirnwnl ~ 1ntll•\
•If tnflalwn
lh•alv abo ;.ign•1•cl lo bu..,1·
'\alanl':-. appro:-.1m•1t1:ly l'qu;,il tu
lho:-.l• 11f the n •1c•t'll'tl agrel·m~nt
llc•aly :-. :irh1 I l'iJllon decl!>ton
agn ·l·d ·to prnll'l'I lht• 1oli:-. IJf all
t • u r r 1 • n t P o :-. t a I S c • r v 1 l' 1 •
l•mployt•t•:-. frum tiny luyoff:-.
II own t'I'. nt·w 1•mpl11yt.'l'~ will
hl· ~Uh.It'd tu layoff!> "for llil'k 11f
v.11rk or for olht•r l l·~i tinwlt•
n·a~un:-. .. un1kr thl· a rb1t ration
Worl..l'r.., with <JI lt·us l !>I\
\l'ar!> of l'1>11t111uou!> ..,en tl'l' ubo \..·ti I get lht.' It fl'l1 m e pro! el't tun
agatn~l la}uffs under lht• ch·
t1~1un
lll'ul.' !»tilt.I 111 his thll'l'·pas.w
dt·Sl'l'llJllllll uf lh1· del'l!-.IClll "It
1~ I hl' 111lt·11t of lh1:-. 1>rov 1~1011 111
pro\ 1dl' set·unt~ to l'Uch preM·nl
em plo\t't· dunng ht~ or he1 ~urk
lif1·tinll' ..
t 1111011 ll·udl•r!> Wl'l'l' luk(•warm
Ill their n ·al'l1on:-. to thl' 1mpo:-.ed
st'ttlcmc·nt And thl.'y st11d the."
\\ 111 ~uhm1t lht• pat'kuge lo rank
<1 n<I fi I<· rut 1f1l'<1t1on t•vt•n I hough
Jil'uly's finding:-. un• frna l anrl
binding under the urb1lrnt1on
t1gr ecmc·nt.
The pay d(•c1s1on. 111 addition
to rt>moving any ltmtl on cosl·Of
li vi ng 1ntrc<1scs, 11rov1ded for
lhn•t' annual ltll:reases m busc
sulu ries
Pala~e of Dalai Lama
T h rl'C' !>olidl'I'!> of the Ch11ws1..• La hl·t·at1on army t ;,1k1: Pll'
tun·-. 111 front of lhl' Polala. thv palal't' 111' Oa la1 Cum:i
Thl' fortr<•ss-like building. wh1th sit:--on a hill in Lhasu.
c.·;,1pital a nd religious ml'l'l'<t ol T1bt•l. i-; thl' Jargt·sl ;.incl
oldl•st pala('<.' in t h e Him ;,1l a~·an -.tall'. now pt1rl uf Com·
mun1sl C'h1n\J Thi· 1:~ ... t11n .... 1r11t'l11n• h;i.., h.1lls. 1·h;1pl'1'.-I
and shnm·-. ol pa .... t l>alu1 L.im;"" 111 •I 1'11111 11 .. , as madt• h,-
Ko1eh1 Fukuhan1. a J upant"· .. 1· 1tl'\''"m :111 \\ho w ;i... :i
Jnl'lllhl'r ~roup of t\l'\\s nwn .tllo\\l'd to \'t..,it tht.., 1..·l<i...l•d
l'OUntr.' i11 ea rl ~· Sl1p\l'rnb1·r
f'ro• Page A I
MUSIC .•. CIA Admits Error Irvine Water
Conversion
To Save Cash
W 111 bl' 55 )'l'U r~
L' po n l' x Ill rat 1 o n o f l h l'
ugn'l'ml·nt. the buildtn~~ of thl'
com1>lex. and improvement:,,.
furn1:-.h1ng :-. and equipme nt
"1thtn tl wall bccomt• property ul
the UlllVt'r'>ll)
The musrt: center corpora-
t 1on will have lotal rc~pons1bilit y
for the rund·ru1sing cam pa1l(n.
and pay all co:-.Ls to design. build
a nd furnish the complex. and
cost s of operation
Exisling purking lots at thl'
\.'ttm 1>us will bl' used and. if
ncct•ssarv. the musil' l'enter cor
po r at 11111. will havt· to pay I•>
liulld :111) 1wv. (Jark1ng :..true
t11n·~
i\ bn un<lt·r t lw agn•1•ment i.1:-.
propos t·d hy lht• un1vers 1l,\. tlw
t'ld !>llllg 25 ml'mbl·r board 1,f
d1rett11r:-. of I he mU!>Jt ce nter
would h<· t•xpun<lcd by four
Ulll\'l'rs1ly uµµointet!~
Th(' mus1l' t·enter direcLor..,
woulrl gel Lo name the l'omplc>...
but s ubJecl. according Lo the
uni v(•rsity propos ul. to Re~cntal
Polll·y 1n Nam111g Ll nl\'e r!>tl)
,.. it<.' 1 It lit•!>
"APPLE' CLEAR
AS CLEMENTE?
;>.;EW YOH!\ 1AP1 Fornwr
J11·1·:-.1d1•n l Nixon ldt ;>.;l'\\ York
w 1 t h fl r a 1 :-. t• for B 1 g I\ pp It·
Wl';tl hl•I'
· T lw wt·alhl·r 1~ ht•u11t1ful
t\ I m 11 !'> t a :-. t· I c LJ r :.i !> S :i n
l'l~ml•nt e ... Nixon s aid Thurs
da\. morn1.•nt.., bcfon• he tl'ft for
Kt:n ncdy /\1rp11rl to hoa rd :.i
flight to l.O'> J\nRt'll'~-
Ntxoll h;.id 1Jre11kfa-.I \\Ith his
'>llll an law. Edwurd Cox. i.lnd h1~
fo r m l•J' "t'<'rctarv of '>l Ut <·.
W1ll1am Rogt•r..,. a t ·lhc· Wa ldorf
i\:-OIOl'ltl llolt•I. Whl'rl' hl' stuyl•d
during ht:-v1:-.it
From Page Al
BABIES •..
an· U!>l"d 1n rcprudurt1011
Bagger:-. .,..,,du "rough .
bullpark l'"llmate" wa~ that
!ifi0,000 /\ml'l'1ean '~omen huvl'
Fallopian luhl· prnhlems lhul
might Ix· bypas..,ed with fcr1 iltw ·
t111n an vitro fin 1.1 glass 1 und n·
1mpluntutmn in the womb.
lie tcslifit'<I that if thrl'e of the
l'l.(I~:-. krtah~ed in a laboratory
were r1..•lmplanted. a womun
would ha\'C a s:1 p•·n·l'nl chitnc~
of h uv111g orw baby und one·
111 JOO odd~ of ha\'ing tripll'ls.
In Russ Trea.tment
WASlllNGTON tAP 1 Tht·
CIA <:onccded today 1t mudL·
~enous m1~takcs 1n its 1111t1CJI
handl111~ of a Sov1cl defector
whu S<Jld hl' had been a KGB or
f1<:w l with knowledge of Lel'
llur vcy Oswuld's activ1t1es an
Huss1a from 1959 to 1962.
The CIA':-. treatment of Yuri
Nuscnko "w:.1:-. countc rproduc
t1ve c reated a lot or m1sin-
formatwn" from 1962 until 1967.
.John Lrmond !fart lestifi cd on
h 1'11 a If of l ht• 1nlt•11igent·1•
Lll-!CIH' ,\'
<: I I\ Di rt' t' l u r St.., n s f 1 c I ti
Turner ret;tim•d Hart. 11 n·lirt·d
cigen cy off il·tal . ·o prcpan•
tc· ... t1monv about th(' Nosl·nlrn
nw tll·r iwf11n· the llous l' as
* * *
Front Page A I
OSWALD .•.
Kirk. :.i 01~tra ct of Columbia
pohl'c :-Ol'l'g<.r:.1nl. s~.11d a chap 1n
lht· wood of tht· rifle pcrfettl\
mull'hl·:-. a 1·h1p that ·IJ>Pcar!> 0 11
I hl' "1•apon 111 11nt• of lhl·
'"·'!."'hot..
Th:it and n thl'r t t•!>l:-. IL"cl
;\kCamv and l\1rk lo lhl· l'On
l'lu:-.1011 1h:.1t thl' rifle• in th1·
<;napshots wa:-. th<• sume :1~ the·
murder weapon. Ml'Camy sa id
Expla1111n g the c hin lint'.
M c·C <1 my s111d "It's not the pie·
t11n• lhal ha:-. a hnl' a t•ross lhl'
l'11i n tt 1s thl' man who hu:.. ..,
li111• aero:-:-. thl' l'htn "
lit• showl•cf ot hL•r photos ol
Oswald wht•n• lht• clttn c rcaM·
w ;.1 ... a pp an• n l a nd !>.a id cl if
fc•rcnl'e:-. in lighting make it ap
fll'ar mon· or h•!>s prom1nt•nt 111
1hrft.•rcnt 1m·tun•:-.
He pl'<'!>l'lllativcs of Lht· Central
l11tt·ll1g\.·nn· i\Jtency we re ro
1t•:-.t1f~ lult'r loday about what
k r111wh·d~t· lhl' agl•nc) had ol
Osv. aid '.., acliv1tit·:-. while ht·
II\ 1·d m tht· Soviet Union from
Hl5!J lo .J u11t· I 9G2
t ~ I
.. a:-.s anat1om. cumm1llcc. which
1s looktn~ rnto thl· murdt!r ol
Pre~idcnt John F Kenned\
The Wa rren Comm1'>'>1on <11•
tcrm1ncd that {):,,y.ald Y.a:.. lhl'
murderer and adt•d a tom~
The agency conl'ludcd tha l
Nosenko was not a boni.I fi de d1
rector and may huvc btl'11 ..i
KGB plant. lhcn rt•vtc·r~l'd 1l:-.1.•lt
m 1968 and ck ntll:'d ht· wu~ a
lcg1l1mate dt>fe l'tor
The comm1tlcL' hus qut~tmn<:d
;o../ost•nko 1n privatt· "l':-O'IOn hut
will nut rl'q111n· ham to lt''>ltl\
puhl1dy for '>L'l'LH'tl ~· n·;r~on..,
A commiltt•e n •p11r1 n·let1M·d
roday poantt•d out ... uh:-.1;.inl111 1
t.J1scrC'p:rnc1es bt•IWl't•n ha:-. 1 ur
n ·nt vt•rs1on of KGB "I" tni.: 1111
<hw<J ld rn HU..,!'>W ..11111 lht· ;11
<:o unt he gave the FHI and C l/\
in the months following the· l!:lli:.I
..,~sas~mutwn of Kenned~
L'C trvrnc• adm1na :-.tra10r!>. t''t
IH'l'I to ... a vt..• ~29.11011 ;i yl'cir
lwl'a u:-.1· of :Jn ongum~ pro1ett ti•
<'OllVL·rt 1h 1r rig..111nn ~y ... l t'fl'l
trom frl·:-.11 to n •l'lt11mcd wash'
wutc•r
Con Vl'r'\IOI" of the I rvtnt•
R .i n<·h Water 01<.trict walt'r
hnl'"' he).!an m August and is con
r1nuang through th1~ month
Thi• reC'vc·lcd water 1:-. pumped
from the <11 .... tnl'l " Michcbon
Ortv(· wa:-.tc waler recl'.lmi.1t t011
111.rrll Till' w;rt1•r I!'> l1l!t•n •rl .infl
l'hl•>rtn:tlt'll lollm' 1ng d1gt•:-.t111n
111 01 g.11111· malt·n:i!" h) at·r<>b1l'
hil c • t'r1:i 1·on1 :11 nt-tl 1n l:1rg•·
t n ·ul mL•nt vat:-.
(' h .. 1 It•-. ll• ""'II (II . {'('I
pln ... 1!';t! pl ;111t .11 tm1n1 -.1rat111·
'>t11d lht wa~h water ..., ill '>UP
p l.int import ed N11rt twrn
t '.il1tor111.1 \Vi.lt1.·1 1111 1rrt~:.i11011
Escapee's Hostages
Abducted Couple
Still in Danger?
MOCNT/\ll\ llOM l':. Ark
•A I', i\n eld~rly \.'OU pit bcmi.:
IH'lcl hostage by a Tt•nnessc·1·
pri:-.l>ll l'Sl.'U Pl.'C t•<tllt•d th1•1r ...i111
locl:.t\ to ~av !ht•\ had ht·t•n :-.1.•t
frl'l' ·but auihontles said the• !>on
lwl tt'\'l'!'> lhl•\' mav ha\l hl't'll
for cl.' d bv i ht•11· ·CJ d du t' I 01 10
makt• tht• ~·all
J ohn Kennt'.' of ifi~· FBI ... I.ti
Ill· Rotk office :-.<.1111 tht• ho:-.la~i·..,
'.\1r and Mr" .John B l\1n).! 1·1111
tat'IL'<I tht•tr '>On hy t<'l ephom•
s hortly afkr 8 a m The~ told
htm tht.·~ wen• till right and
\\OU Id he <lrt\ rng bud. to
i\rka11 s<1:-.. h•· smd
'I ht•\
m;1\ h :l\'t• h1'(•n 'orc·cd 10 m . .1kt
the l'Ull to let them knov. thc~
Lin• ..ill rr>!hl TIH>,v wen· 1101 lx·
111 g 11•:-.11<111:-.ivt· lo l!lll''' ion:-. lhlJt
t lwt 1 """ a:-.k<'<I · Ttll' coup I<' <HP bcl it•v1.·1I to
hi1\I hl'l'll ,1htlucll•d "' 11111• ol
I 011 r nwn who l's<·..:,,; ·rl 1 roni
prison an Tt•nnt•s,l:'t' Two ul 'h1·
10111 ~ .. n . n•cupturt:.•rl Thur:-.clu~
v. hl•ll Lhl'll' t·ur l'ra:-.hcd 1ntn H
pol H't· nu 'l'hl· fourth c~<·•1 1~t·
V. <I" al f<Jr).!I'
Thl· four minimum '"<'ttr1t~
111 1-..orll'r<. l''<'apl'd aftt:.-1 nv< r
1>ov. 1•nng ~uarcls on a f1c•ld t rll>
tn .1 howling .ilky tn Utl'k~nn
Tt'Pll th1•n h1 racked a l1~ht
pl .. 111· to ,\1 l...111:-.u'o
/ / /
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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ll 1tJ n"'1 MJJl\d•Y tr\rl'lotflf Fr1rt .. , fl'W (., t.t
A/Ill , II· "';Jt•fl tt.,.••h tfw"\t1oql(lf\ *" • P\ t•1•t'\
... 1 111.-y ''"""' ,,001f't»4<• y ,,.,,, '"' , '" ,,, .. '~ ,.. " """'" r ,,,. ' ,. ·no•· , .. ~ .,. • ,, '"°" fhA)tl\,._,, ~•tv•O•• .net ...,,.,.,, r~
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Man Slays Spouse,
3 Others and Self
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lft•tor
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n11••• H t..••• ••\Mr• fl' ,..,,
A\\i\la,,t M•f'l+tQif'(I I fl+trw
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I •1\hl1• f\.ttllf h t lf't.fol•fV!rit ,,,.\l•~I
HUftl+'\oQllW\ ·~-·· n Ult\~,.," t\11 ,,, o11t•n •,.utnlthill•• \l.lllhy )\~It 1i•1/W1t•l
.1 \•n Utf!Cl'ft , '""-.. "
f elephone (714) 1142·4321
Cl1111fled Advlr11•1nv 642-5'7t
~ltNf' • v 111 .. , ~f""W" CJtt "
1111>41310 " ,,,,,. .... ,, ( '•'" "" ... ..eoo
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•••• fl~"t ...... f
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.,,_ f 'WI~ U "'"" W'lf~Uf
WEST t\l'R RN. P a 11\P >
A sl;,iuRhlcrhou..,t• wo rker went
berserk und futully s hol his
e:.tranged Y..ifc, he1 mother und
hi!> wife's young brother and !.I~
tcr be for<> turning the gun on
himse lf in th1i. northeast Penn
"~·Iv a n1a 1·om munity. police•
!>'11 d
The man':,, mothl"r. hyslcr1c11I
upon learning of her son's death
from u n •portcr. hlomed thl'
murder suicidl' on the family's
refusal to ucccpt her ~on's re
hgious tx>llef!>
Poli{'C :..uid Murk Miies brokt.• lhrou~h a :-.lldinlo( glass door
Thuri.day night ut lhl' homl' or
his fatht·r in luw. Earl Cut1<'r.
Jnd !>hot th1.· vlt"l lms with ;1 22
rifl<: Curt1•1· \\ :1!> al v.ork
M Iii•:-.· nan~ duy old duul(htt•r .
C:1n•y l.\nn. w.i... lht• "'It• sur
Vt\ 11; of lht• Jttst<'k f'ttlkc• '""'
..,h(' WU!> found unltljured Ill u
ba:-~incl on a kitchen table
M lie<;' mother. Dor othy . of
Wilmot Township in Br adford .
... atd or !he inc tdc nt. "lier
p:trt'nls took that i;clt·I <his wife 1
awav from him because he \\a..,
;.1 Christian <md ll vl'tl u good
ltfl" ..
Mrs Miies blamed her ~on 's
mor·rln~I" problems on his in-
luw:.' obJcctaons to his beln~ u
.h•hovuh's Witness She said he
workt•d h ard ot a local
:-.luu ~hterh11llM' and W3!i wl'll
ltk(•d by co workers
\ •• rey Lv nn wu~ ta ken lo
'f v ll•r Me monnl Hospilul rn
Tunkhnnnork wher<' u hosp1tul
•q1nk e.,womun dt"H'ribed her
<'1111<1 I llun 11:0. "fuw "
,-~ .
4...((," / 1n mosr cases wed answer yes to that auea11on. but T / there ' more than mo~ll• 1he eve where 11 conoerna ttle
// purchasing of carpellnQ A prete,,11ous siore Iron!
/ surety 1sn I the answer anymorf' than estab11st1ments
/ 1t1a1 lealure rid1cutou:. tow p11ces w11t1 padd•OQ and
// 1n1tallet1on 1nc1t1ded What 1 tne answer? Alden al We'll
/ open your eyes 10 J carpeting conoep1 une•celledf
/ Lei us pro110 11
'I / ,:···., .. ,
DEN'S
: iiistailitiaii: ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
• PHONE 0 46 4831l -646 2355
•
Laguna/South Coast
VOL. 71, NO. 258.' SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CA LIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1978
,,fteraoon
N.Y. Stoeks
T EN CENTS
•, '•
Were Biker's Ashes Stream in Saloon?·
II un1111.:ton il.'.ll'h polt<·•• .. n1d
tod.1 ~ tht•.) b1'11t•\t< tht· l.1m1I-, nf
n1urdl·r<'d 1110\on\t'lht G.11 , Al
ll•n Mud l>o~ F.-ro '>t'.il\t•tl'<I
h1:-. ,1,ht•' "'""h· t.tw cto" "'"" 11 i.aloon \\hl'tt' ht•"•'"' 'tuhli.-.1
Polrt 1.· S~I lit-rt ('h.1d " 1t I. ~u•d Ii "OOh tll twht•\ t'!1 \11 ht•
1-'l•ro ·, "''"'"'r t'nlt·tt•1J llw h.11
W1•cln1.•'>dJ\ .111 1•1111 .. 111 ..... 1111•11'fl
thto ('f\'lll•llt•d "111.1111 ... or th1•
h1kl•r uncl ,.,,,, .1 c·u1 .,..· 1111 th1•
:o.~1lnon
P.1' ck.111 1111111111 ... li.••h"
-.1111 "t.11111 .11111 lhc 11• "rll 11•
.111111tw 1 l..11l11w h••ff'll II I' I'''"
C'h 1.1cl" 11·k ... 11 111 lht• "11111.111
1 h1.1 t1 ll'll 111 rn111I ol h.ir 111 1.1111
\ 11·k 11· M.11 t111
f-'1•111 '1:1, chc•cl ahoul I ~Ill ,, 111
~·11t k ,1f11•r lw "''" kr11frlf 111
th1· P.1.1111 Sl11 •1•1 !-i11l111111 ;et 117
\1 .1111 ~t f'u l11·1• h11v1· 1111 '>U'l>t'l'h
Ill l}ll' l'WW
\1 r" M.111111 th1· li.1r111.111I tolcl
111\ , • .,, IJ.:<1llllJ.: 11H11·1·1' thJI '>111•
h.111 "'"n lh1· ..i :.li ,,.,1ltl'r111g
"hin .111 Ill tl11• ,,tl1)(111 hdt11 t' llllll
lwl11•\ ,., h1•1 111 h•· 1"1·r11 ' !>l'tlt-1
l'.111un'1 .1llt'1I h1•1 .lucl~
~t'\ 1•1 al 11lh1·i pt·o plt•. lw ltt•\ l'd
111 ht· 1dal1 \t"• .111d l111•11cl' of
1-· t' 1 11 • ' t o o d h <· h 1 n II t h t•
'IH1111 J n whu t•nll'n:d thf' s aloon
1•v1•11 thoul(h 1t wa:-. closed fo1
h11:-.1111•:0.:-.. Mis:. Marlin told
pt1lt<•t.
Artt·r t'tl'>llllJ.: tht• "t·ur.,f• .. ;inrl
"',1tlt·n111~ lht• :1!.h1·~ .. lht• Aroup
ni.1 n "I 1111' 0 11 four rnotor<.'Yt.'le!-
1'11111·1· l1t•l1t•\ ,. llu· rt.'m :11n11l'r or
h •111 ' .. .,IH·., "'1•1 t· .,<·:11lt•r cd
.il 1111g 1';11•1tr1· C'ua'I 1 h ghwuy a:.
lht• rn1111111·' l'l"h r11tl1· t•ast
;\I 1" .\l.1rt111 told 1H1lin tht·
.1,h1·., \H•1 1• 111:-.rclt· ;111 urn that r .. i 11 :-. "'h·r l'<Jrru·rl 111to thl' bw
111 ,1 hmc
Laguna Drill?
Fears Nixed; Crane Planting Kelp
Rv ~Tt:vt: MIT('llEl.L
Ol tlw D.l•IY Ptlel SI.lit
/\ gia nt cTant· 11111 ~e lhal up
p<·ar('(f fow mile·' off thC' l.:1gurw
81.•:.t «h t•o.1.,tl1111• Thur <,d ~q·
" p :i r k 1· ti p hon 1.• c a I I ., t ;,
nt·ws paJ)('r' from <'1111.cns fear
m i.! lhal cul llnlling OJ>t'I :.111111.,
~t'rt' unclt•r 1A:1\ 1111 th(• t•o;_i<.,t
/\nrl. whll<· lh<•r1• ;in• 'ml 1Jnll
in1.t 11111·rat 11111:-. u11cl1•r way aho11t
12 nul..-. oll L<.igun.1 ' lw adH·:o..
lh1· rig 'l><1lkc1 b~ l'allers Thur..,
<1.n v. a' 111:-.t .1lhng ._. kt>l11 farm
Ollw1.1b ;el c;lomur M1H11lt•
()1· \ l'111p 1111•111 ('um IH• O\ u f
Ni·" port l!t-.wh .... 11cl 1 h1 · c•r.1111·
liu r g1·. wh1 d1 v.:.i ' g11111• lh1"
m o rning a:-.:-."h'd an lo,,..1·ring .1
:-.u~1wmkd kdp fa rm into lhl·
11l·1·an
<: l11mar. un1l!'r co ntral'I 111
Cit·n1·r;iJ Elt·l·lnC'. 1:. t·ondm·ting
:t k1•lp farm l'XJ>l'flm1•nl Off th1•
Lai.:una t oai.t ('n•wmt•n abour<I
(;lomur"' t ram· hargt• 111:-.t;Jllt•d a
m1•ta l platform l'rnl>l'1l<l1•d v.1th
kt•lp !'>0 f1·t·t undt•r watt·r Thur.,
day
Tht• kl'lp product•d would lw
llM'<t t•x1~:nmentally to producl'
rnl'th111w ga:-.. a fuel
< 'url "" Cr1.1okt•. Pl'<'!-.1Ch·nt 11f
c;111m ar ~1a1101• lh •\('lo pmt·nl
lrw . ,;iuf lht· kt·lp hl'tl pro1t·t·t 1:-.
11111 rt'lat1 .. d tu 1111 oal 1·xplliratwn
Under Cover
Councilmen Don Helmets
NEW ORLEANS •AP 1 Tht> Nt.'W Orleans Cit~·
('ounc·tl is going undt•r t•ovc.•r
~of111g c·1tizem. w<·n • "becoming inC'rc.·<.astngl~·
hl·llt1.w nmt and hos tile.• townrd l'lt·c·kd officiab ... lh<.•
C'11 y <..:nuil<.'11 pm.s<•d a rc.·~olut1on rcqull·ing coun-
c.·ll mt•n to '-'<•:1r hl'lnids during tourlt'il mcl'llngs
'l'ht• ht·linl'I.., :111• 11ltt·11ckrl m .. JJl'Olt't'l1on from d 1i.,-
\ 1hI1 ('at ion..,. 1 lw ton gm· in t h1.•t•k f'l'..,ol ut ion s:i id
t\ftc.·r ('ouncilman frank f<'nc.'Clkr n.•ad has n •:-
ul11l1 on . 1he sc.•vt•n <·011ntllml•n ~oll'tll11h· <l1m11 ed
h a rd ha t:-·
Clemente Council
To Act on Recall
San Clt·nwntc• c·1tv rciun«1lmcn
"rll lw .1:0.kt•cf W~·drll':.di.ly lo
i..dwllul<· 11 :-1w1·1;_il 1.•h·ction 111 d«
1·1111' whl'llwr M:iyor Wllli:im
W.tlkc·r .111d <'oun1·1lwoman Don
nu W tlk1n:-.11n s hould ht: rt«· a I It-ti
from ciffrn•
C'1l~ l'h·rk Max lh'r~ pn•si•nl·
f• ti I h t • (' r t v Co u n <: i I w r l h
t·Nt .r w~1ll's 1~f .,uffil'tt'n<'y I hi!-.
\H'<·k. :-.h11wini.t that morl' t hun 20
111·r1·1·nl of San Clemc·nt1• ·~ rt·~
lslt•n ·d \llll·r-. .,1gnc:d pc.•t1t1on:-.
<'<111111~ for lh1· r<'l'<t ll of Walk1·r
anc1 Mr., Walk1n:.1111
Thl• (•oun1·il will ha vt• until
Ol'l 3 lo -.c·hl·dul<' a retail l'lt·c·
lion 'oml'I mw h<•l\H:1:n D1•1· 12
and .Ian i :1 lk c aui..t· of h1·:Jvy
stuff loadi-. u11d tht• Chnstma:.
holidays, lkr~ r c.•c11mm1·n11t·d
that the f'h•c•t11)n lw hCt no !-.<>c1111·r
than m1d .. l;muarv.
Vota:. will he ""ked on th<·
spc·nal ballot whether Walker
Or:n:Q ,:•~l
Weath er
Mo11lly s unny through
Satui day ~111d i.llghtly
warm<'I' Low:; tonight 57
to 63 tli~hs Saturday 72
at beaches and 76 to 80 in·
land.
INSIDE TODA\'
A mobtl4r a<>dt>ty haa traded
ahoe lrmh<tr for wtt>el·belted
radlala and creatrd C>rl~ In
Cullurt> 1n Soulhrrn
Coh/orn10 Si!e frolunng . Ill
..... x
'>hould he.· rt•t·a lh'fl, v.ht·tht·r Mr:.
Wtlkrn:-1111 ..;hottld lw 11•1•alll·cl and
~ hl'I h1·r. 1f 11•1·:1ll1 •cl. I hl·rr· .,Ul'
c·,·:-.:-.111 ' ... t111ulcJ 111: .1pp11111t1·rl I>\
th<' n ·mwn111g lhrt·1· c·ity 1·111111
1·!11111'11 or dw:.1•11 111 a !:-tt•1·ond
..,,,.., 1 a I l'lt'l"l1on
lkr I! :.aid Pal'h !-.pl'<'1ul <•11'1·
t ron w 111 coi.l bl'I w1·1·11 $t{.00(J und
~I 0 .OHO
Huth Walk e r a nd Mi :.
W1lk 1n:-.cin, t'l1·1·h'cl 111 l!J7ti. <·amt·
undt•r f111· lalt' la:-.t ~<'<II' from
thl' San Clemt•nlf• I lomt•ownns
/\sso1·1at11m Th<• tht•n ('1ty Coun
1·11 r<•fwwcl to ac·I on a pt•t1t11>n
,,gnl'li hv m111 t· th~1n 1.000 San
{'lt•m<·nl<' n ·i.id1·nl!., a:-.kin(.( for
all l'll'l'\11)11 on tilt' nwtho<I or l'I'
<ll·v<•lopmt•nl t11Hll'rtak('ll udJa
t·c.·nl to lhl• mur11t·rpal pa·r
In March ckctions. Howard
M u :-. h 1 • II • 11 rt':. i d t• n I o f tlw
homt•ov.n1•r!-.' ah:-.ociatwn. wa:-.
1•l1•et1·1I Ill tlw ( '1t y Council In
/\pril tht• asxociation lounchctl u
1 ecall tampai~n agamst Walkt•r
~mcl Mr' Wilkinson. the only
l'Ounc1lmun n •mammg from the
pre\'1ou1' City Council. folk1wrni:
I hc Murch ele<'tion:.
Las t month s upp<>rlt•r s of
Walkc•r a nd Mrs. Wilkinson :1n
11oun<.'1.'d a campaign to huvt·
M U!>hcll recalled
'APPLE' CLEAR
~CLEMENTE?
NEW YORK (AP I Form('r
Pres ident Nixon left New York
with pruisc ror Big Apple
WC'llth1•t
"Tht• wcathl'r is beautiful
Almos t as <'fear o:; Sun
Ch•nwnt l'." Nixon said ThurK
day. moml'nt!'.. before he left for
Kt•nnc•dy Airport to bourd a
fl1 1<hl to l.os J\nJ.<<'lr~
Nixon Md brcokfast with his
'>On in low. FAwnrd Cox. and his
I 0 rm t'r !IC(.' rctary or 'l l lilt'.
Wllllflm ROK<'r:I. at the· W :tldorf
J\!\torl:I I lotl'l. where he sta)'('d
dunnR his v1~it
•
program under "<1y farlht•r orr
t Ill' t•o;1s l of t.a~una B1·a<'h
Thal up1·rnt1on 1:-. heJOJ.! con
uuett•d bv Cha llt·ngcr Mine ral
.ind Otl Compan.). whtt·h. ll long
with Global MartllL', 11> a wholly·
owned s ubs 1d1<1 ry of Global
Manne Jn<" Tht• pa n •nt com·
pany built lht.• giant Glom<ir Ex·
plorer spy sh11>. the m ystery
vcssl'I wh1 eh gaant·d notoriety
whl·n it f>Ull t:d a Soviet :.uh·
m nrine frum th1· 11('1.'<W lx11tom
nc.·ar lla wa11 four VN1rs a J.!11
Challl'lli.!l'r Min.eral bl·gun l'X
r>loralory otl dnll1ng opl'rallon:-
1.·arlll'r thi!-month uhoul 12 miles
ISc•1• RIG, Pag<' .\21
"Ahnor:mal'
Test Tot
Peril Seen
WASHINGTON tAP 1 A gov
e rnmcnt ethics pand was told
toduy that tcs t ·tube human
fortllizat1on is likely to product•
as many abnormal embryo:. as
normal ferl1li1.at1on ms1dt· thl•
molht•r 's body
Fo r lhal n ·ason. ll arvLird
Ml'dt«al SC'honl phys1ol111!1st
John 0 B1ggt•rs :.aid. mort· c•x
p1·nml'nta1111n should he dont· on
thl· µroees' lwfon· alll'mr>t 1ng lo
n.•1 m plant t•mhryos lo 11roclutt.· a
live birth
/\ similar proCt'" in England
rt'!.Ultcrl IO lht• birt h or a hN1lth)
baby girl .July 25 to ;i pn•vwusly
th1ldlt•ss couplt•
B1gg1·r' lt·,l1f11·d ;i, th1· 1'1
ml'fnlil·r r:1h11·" /\<l v1:-.11rv ll11.1rcl
111 lht• l>!'flal trnenl or ' t11•alth.
t-:11t1l'lllll)n :inti W1·lfiln• 11p1•n1_•rl
11uhl11· h1-:1nn).!., 1111 1111' t•thrl'al
qu('c,111111:-. rnv11l v«d 1n lhrs n·
M'arch :.111cl to 1·1•t•omml'nd ~ov
l'rnm1.·11t 11r t111n It:. d t·<·1..,on
ma\ not lw rn udt· for M:vt•ral
rno nt h~
Th t· Ao V l' r 11 m 1•111 't n p 1J c· <I
f1na11t·1n~ :o.t1d1 r<''-'•arch 1n 1975
p<.·ndmi.: 11111 twr ri•\ tt·w Th(• dt•
t·1~111n n •!-.h \\ 11 h II l•:W St•«rt•l:.cry
.loM•ph /\ ('altf:tno .11
1111.:gt•r ... l'X pla 11wtl to tlw panel
nf doc·tors. lawvt.•r,, lavmt•n and
a Jll'it•!:-tl thut lht· h11rna11 hody
n11rm ally :-.uffer!> ":.en enormous
lo" of emhrvoni<.' mutter "
lit• smd that C'vcn in heullhy
l'ourlcs. it takt•s four to SD<
months of regular s<•xuul artivi
t~ to produce a prcgnancy and
that only an "Infinitesimal"
<Se<' BABIES, P al(t' J\2 I
·.
.... ~
Willy M<.•ss<.'rs C'hm•dt .
famous G(•rmun alrC'r<1ft de·
sif(ncr of World War lt. died
in M un1ch todny followln6(
surgery. lie wtts 80.
S;1loon ownt•r Vin<.'<' Mulh~an
-;aid today h1.· as not worrtl'd
about ttw "curse " Mulligan
!.:tad. 'Tm not !'.l't1n:d . . . J'vt•
hl·cn 111 lht• st•r111c·1· "
Mu I h~an swc•pt up the ashcr-
tho l wt·rt· later gathered by
p11l1<'l' t"nm11111lo~1sl K(·n God
\lard and 1>l:Je1•d an an c•v1dentt•
lotkt•r, SJ.(t Chadw1C'k said
Chaclw1ck i.a1d he hus nol bec•n
t.tbl1.• lo l'Ontat·t G(•ro ·!'.. i..1ster or
any of the motorcyrhsts who left
1h1.• s aloon in pron~ss 1on·ltkt'
fas hion Wednt•o:,day No charJ.:CS
have been filed. ht· ;iddcd
Wcstm1nt-lt'r Mt•morwl Purk
Mortuary OfftC'1alh !.aid u ro:-.ary
wa~ rt'Cltt'd Mond<i y for Ft·ro
;ind hi!> rema1ru. wt•r<.• cn:mated
th<.· next d;iy.
The• ashes wt•rt: re lcas<.·d lo
Fero 's family to I><· !:-tt·uttt•rt•d t.tl
st·a. mortuary offtt•1ali, stud
Meanwh11<>. police· 'ay th(·rr 111
Vl'St1~at1on as al d standstill rlu1·
to a lack of COOPl'f'<tl1on by wit
ncsscs to lhc ulta<•k on Fl'ro al
th<' :-.atoon
Swarise in the Desert
l'oltc€' twht·Vt' Ft•ro wai, stand
in,i: 1n tht• s<il•>i>n doorway whC'n
hl' wa:-. 1>ulh•d into th(• b<ir an<I
..,tabbl•d 111 ha.., lclWl'r b11 ck Fero
..., <1s on t·rutd1e-. whe n he wa:-.
'ilJbb"d du<.· 10 a lc~ 1nJury,
policl· '>tlld
PohC'<' said Ft•ro. also known
<ti. .. Mad Dog." w~1:0. w~ll known
111 tht• downtown <irc•a and ear
111•<1 a buck knrl1· wh<•n ht· wa~
:-t :ihh('(I
·· M :id r>o1;t 11l'Vf'r '"1us cd mi
any I roubll'." :.<t1d s<1lcH'1n k<.'t'J><.•1
Mulltgan
Al'WI .........
/\ tnink of douds providc•s <.a backdrop for a
s pectacular sunnsc over Tovrea mansion.
a longtime landm<irk in Phoenix. Ariz.
Those a rt· 1 all saguu ro on the lawn s ur-
roundm~ the mansion. which was built
many yce1rs ago by a nch Italian.
Oswal~ JFK Gun
Plwtos Verified
WASllJN(;T<>N l /\1'1 Photci
g raph ;_inal~st!'.. ll'Sltfwd today
tlw t i..<·rt•nti f11· ll':-.t:. pro\ ed lht•
;111ltH'nt1c·it y of thn·t· :-.n;ip!-.hOls
'howing Lc.·t• 11:.irvt·.v O-.walcl
Jl"'lll~ Ill hi:. lw d • v.11 rt v. 1th th1 ·
r1fll• th:11 kill1•cl Prt•:-.idc•nt .John
F K<•nrwrlv
('a l\•111 ·M<•('am v and Ct•t·il
K 1 rk told t lw I lou~l' a!:.:. a ss ma
I 11111:-. 1•omm1t11•1• the·~ found no
<·v1dt•n1·1· tha t th1· ...,1 11 r>s hob
v.1•rl' f:1kt·1I
Thi· tt·'t 1 mr111... 'llPJICll'll'<1 I ht·
W a ri1·11 Comm1!'!:0.111n 's 1·1111
l'I U!-.Wn .... I hat Os .,.. <i Id k r llcd K1•n
n1·dv ttnd that ht· :.icl(·d alom·
CnlH'' hav1· :o.pN·ulttl('(I that tht·
:-.napshol:-. wt•rt• fakl'd hy somt·
one try 1n~ 111 framt• 0 :-.wald
IJt'fort• tht· a. ... :-.:1:-.,rnation hy link
'Hash' Sale
Really Fraud?
Nt•"' 1111rl H1•ad1 pol11·<· .. :1y
tlH' v ·I' 1 • 11111 :.tll' t' w tw ltw r Io
l'hai·gt· t v.11 wt''' Orani.te County
mC'n "Ith u narl'ot1cs v1olat1on
ur fra11tl
Tht• two mt•n wt·rt• arr1•stcd
Wt•dncsday t•vt.·ninJ.I rn Corona
dc•I Mar uftt.•r allC'g{•dly selhni:t
soml' ha~hish to a m11n at a gas
station The trunsact1on was Ob·
sl•rvcd hy OfflC'c•r Ooui.t Parmcn·
t 1cr who stopped I he I wo men a
few hlo<'ks <1w11y un<l searched
their l'Ur
Thl' off1C'c•r :.nul hi• found no
hash. hut d1cl lt1l'1th• a :-.1milar
l<wking subst:11i{·1· thul 11ppNm1rl
to ht• :.:tJ(<' ll.'BVl':O. stut•k together
with syrup
ing him with lhl w<•npon
Th<· <'nlic., !.aw ;i d1spanty 111
tlw :-.hadows t'a:o.t hy 0 :-.walcl '
nos<' and by has lmdy. an ap
pan•nc d1ff<•r('nl'<' hctwt'l•n tht
:-.t111·k of the· nflt· an tht• '"''l>'hot
mul tht· aC'tual Wl'<Jpon an<I .1 11111
:H·111ss 0 :-.wald'' C'h•n rn lh1
phot u:-. :.uggc•:.tmg t h:11 I he · h1•ml
wa' :o.uJ)('n mpohed on lht• pw
llJrt•
But Md';1my. a ph)'11·1:-.I
m ,1t h e mat 1<'1an ':11cl .,ut'I•
'i>N'Ulut1on ·ha' lit'l'n h ;J\l'" <111
ohiwr vat rons "·' 1wopli· lt·:1:-.I
qualtfll'd 111 makt· th1· 11hM•1 '"'
lion' .
llt• s:11d t hos t· "'ho (ltw:o.t 10nl'1I
th•• snap!-.hot:-. furl t d lo <·mploy
'l'1t•nt1fu: ml'lhod:o. 111 analyH·
thc.·m
Mt·Camv ''"d ht· • .ntl llw lllh1·1
photo cx1;t•rb t1mM1lll·d hy th1
lfous<.' comm1t1('1• 1 dw1I la rg<.•I)
on thl• te<.•hnrqUt'' 111 ph11111g1a m
mt•I ry. whll'h ht• d1·f1n,•d a!'. I h1.
St'll'n<·c• ' 111' :1!-.t'l'l'l<llTllnj.l lht•
po:-.1tion:-. :in<I d1mt.·n..,1on~ or oh
ll'l'I :-. frc>m mt·as1111•101•111 :-. on
photogruph:-. of 1tw11h11·1·1:-.
nlik1.• :-.1mpll'1 r ult•• m• "'ui 1°
ml'llt:O. rrom phr>(O,, lht•'f
l'al<·ulat111n!'.. tak1 1nlo :11·l'1111n1
tht· t 1lt and angll' 111 !ht· 1mag1·~
in rclatwn to thl· t·am1·1 a, ht
!>aid.
McCamv said h< <1<•tnm1n1•cl
that lh<.' stwtlow:-. wt•n · uutht•ntu·
by l'XtendmA lint·' 1rom lht·m
and hnding thut lht•Y c·onwrgc•cl
:Jl thl' points lh<'Y 'hlluld huw
wrth tht• s un at lh1• ;111ul!· 11 wo:.
wlwn the sna1>hh11h \H'l t' lak1•11
Kirk. a Distnl l of Col11mhia
polil'c st·r~cunl . :-.:11<1 ;i t•h1p in
Ill\' wood of tht• nfll' pt•1·f1 •ttlv
mulches 11 chcp thul appt·m ., 1111
<SecOSWAl.l>. P a11.1• A:!l
CdM Youth's Slayer
.Sentenced in Hawaii
HONOLU LU IAP > A 34
year old mun. convicted in the
~tubbing druth ne ar hc•n • of o
Corona del M ur youth. has t)('en
scntc•nct.'<i to JO years m prison.
Roger Ku •tmuu wu!'I ~cntcnc<.'<f
Thursday In 11\ote Circuit Court
on a mnnsliwRhtcr conviction
stem mm~ from tht' ON· 3 s loy·
inR of J ohn llDJ(Dn, 21
Police 11111<1 Kuehnau told lh(lm
ht• stubbed llouon. who Wl\S
('nmplng nt Lualunl<'I Bt>nch
Park on Onhu
Dcfen!I<' attornl'ys uritut•d thol
thl' 'lubbtnJ( was in !><'If dt•f1•ni.t•
wht•n tlll~on approached him 1n
h1 R van lalf' nt nlJ(ht
Kuehnau. who <hct Ml ll'~l1fy
told pohcc llujCan lx'nt ham
ll3At:tn'is t•ummnK companlonK
said ht• r 1u1 towRrd tht.• vnn
bccau!I\' h!' thc111 Ahl Km•hnau
hod xtolen <'nmpint.t ~t·flr fr om
h111 lt'nt curlier
2 Mine Fuses
Uncovered in
San Clemente
Two l:infl mint• s1 mulat11r ....
<•up..ihlt ol 1 ausing 't•nou:-1n
1111 v 1r <.''<Plod1•<f. wore· found
Th1jl':o.1l:1v 111 ;1 down1own l->:.m
< 'll mt•ntt· parking Int
V11·1· Mar .,h:tl Don llodgi.on
'illd lh1· mint• fu:.c:-. :.IJ>l)l'l1f'C<1 lo
havt• bt•t·n plaCl'<I 1n 'll<'h a way
th;i t ~· sk1ploatlt•1 111wraltng 111
lht parking lot at t05 /\vt•. de.· lu
.. ;.,trl'1!:1 y,,ou!ll run 11vt•r tht.•m.
.llmo-.t rt·rtu111lv '-''tl1ni:: lht·m
off
Thur.,11:,v ·, 1111·1clt•111 "'a:-. tht·
'''<'und t1ml' 111 two w<•t•k-. lhal
rruhlary mine IUM'" h11vt• tK.-en
I 11 u n d o n 11 11 w n 1 11 w n S an
C11•mc·ntt .. 1n•t•ts /\11 1•xploston
uncl1•1 .1 iwu 11111 l1r1 • truck on
\\eo;t J\ven11la 1'11n1t·11h• the la'I
Wt•t•k of /\U~U'I wa~ l 'OIUM'd by .1
m1n1• "111ul;itor . lloctg:.1111 ...:11cl /\
'l'<'o n<l "rn11 I al or w a:-. 1<11·a1t•1I
1wa rh\ at th" 11111<'
Thi ht•a \ v f111· I 1111·k wa' not
d.1111 :1~1·<1. hut ll1Kli.::-.or1 ... aid that
11' :1 l'hlltl hail 111111111 lht• fusl' ancl
tr 11•ct 111 explod« 11 , 11 1·11uld havt·
hlo" n h1 .... arm ofl m 1·;tUs1·1I
11th< I !,('I IOU:-. in111ry
Tht· Im· mar.,fwl 'ard tod.ty
th:1t th1· mint• ~rmul a lor<, round
Thur:-.cl:iy and t ho~1· round I wo
w1•l'k:. :i~o all c;iml' from Camp
f't•nllh't•m ancl W<'l't• 11arl of tht·
..u m~ lot
·;w(' r<' prohably looking ror
th1 · !'.a mt· f)('l'Mlll Ill' lll'Oplt! Ill
holh inl'icknl' · ht· :.;llfl
Tht· ... amulalm.., an· u:-1.·d on tht•
M .1 r 1 n t· b i.I ' t• I n I 1 a 1 n 1 n ~
mant·uvt'rs . !:-ttlld llod~son
Prime Rate
Hiked Again
Nf:W YORK 1/\1'1
('1t 1h:ink . lht· n :i 11on ':-.
:'ll•tnrHI larJu•:o.l. ra1secl 11!.
prim,. lendani.: rut•• frrim
9 1 1 pt•n •t•nt to 9' :• p1•t'Cl'l'll
I OCIHV 1n n •s ponhl' to
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cx1s t1ng 25-m c mber board of
director~ of the music center
would be expanded by four
un1vers1ty appointees
The mus ic center directors
woulct get to name the complex.
b ut i.ubJt>Ct . according to the
unive rsity propos al. lo Regental
Polley in Nam ing University
fo'acililaes.
l'iolent Stonn
This 1:-how al looked Mond;.i v wht'n a 50 to
EiO foot wave c rashed <1\ er the t>ow of lht.:
Queen Elizabeth 11 Winds up to 70 mile~
per hour also hufl'ctcd the luxury liner
,\bout 200 p.io.,,i·ngt•r o., .1ppl,111<1<'d thl' skip
pl'r .., !'>l':Jma11s h1p \\ h1.•n I h1•\ .trrt\'l•cl rn
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urch1tect for tht' complex. re-
portedly. corporation dir~ctors
uln·ucly h;,ivc selected Wilham
l't•n •arn of Newport Beach .
-Cons truction will begin
within rive years of tht: s igning
of the ui::recme nt. or the project
may be abandoned.
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lhe int1..•rsed1on of LXO und
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many a1·1, of 1nll0rl'oursc for a
c11u11le lo conceive a child, ht..·
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-Orange County Mus se
Cente r Inc would pay a nominal
lease of $1 per <.icre per year for
use of the property.
-Le ngth of the agreement
will be 55 years.
San Clem ente city councilmen
voted unanimously this week to
regulate access to city records
and to e s tablts h fees for
reproducing documents for the
pubhc.
CIA Admits Error
In Russ Treatment
WASHINGTON IAP > -The
Cf A conceded today it made
serious mistakes in its initial
handling of a Soviet defector
who s aid he had been a KGB of·
r1t1al with knowledge of f.1.•t•
ll:crvl'Y Oswuld"s activ1l1cs in
H11:.s1<1 frorn 195H to 19fi2.
'l'ht• (')A's treatment of Yurr
Nu,enku "We" counter produc
II\'(· crl'atl'd a lot of m1s1n
formation" from 1962 until 1967,
.lohn Lrmond llart 11.•,t1ril·d on
li1·h :1H or lhl· 111lt·ll1gcnl'l'
<r~l'nt'Y
('IA 1>11t·c·tor ~t :rn :.f1 ·Id
Turnl'r n ·l;.oncd !fart, a retired
;Jj!enl'Y official. to prepare
tl':-.t1mony about thC' Noscnko
mallcr b(•forc the House <11>·
..., ......... 111utions commrllt-e. \o\h1ch
" lookmg into the murder of
Pr<'..irll"nl .John f'. Kennedy
Thi• Warn·n C'ommis!:>ion d1 •
tl•rm1nl·d lhal Os wald wai. th1.·
murderer and <ictl'd alone.
The agency conc lud<'d that
NO!>t'nko wa' not a bona fide de
fl'c tor and may huve het-n a
K tin plant. lh('n revt•rsed its elf
in I 9fi8 and dt•eidcd he w;.i:. a
ll•git1matc defector.
Laguna Ups
Fees, Adds
59 Me t e r s
There will be nearly SO new
parking meters 1n L aguna
Beach for shoppers to <.·ontcnd
with beginning 1n November,
and beachgocrs will be paying 5Q
cents an hour at m:.cny metcrb
near the oc<>an by mid-October
ll 's all part or a program to
raise addition:.il r(•Venue!> for the
c ity. and counl'ilmc n las t wc{•k
a pproved changes in m et e rs
a long the rec reation 7.0 nl' in
Laguna and the ins tallation of
new 20-ccnt-pcr-hour meters 1n
some b usiness sections south of
the downtown area.
Meters will be convered to 50
cents per hour <clon~ tht' Ol'ean
:.Ide of Coast Highway from
C rescent Ray Drive to Aster
Street. and from Legion Street
to Ruby Street by m id -October.
acco rding to T<!rr y Jlra ndt.
dir{•c tor of mun1<'tl)ftl service!>
The new 50-cent 1.one w ill also
include both s ides of Cliff Drivt•
from Askr to Drvl'r's Cove llhl•
H eisler Pa rk a rea t and the
southwe!>t s icte of Cliff Drive
from Ast er to Rosa Bonheur.
and Myrtle Street rrom North
Co;.11-t llt~hwuy 10 Ch ff Drive
'rhe ('1111v1•rlcd mC'lcrs wll I
hav1• a t1ml· hmit of four hours
and operate between 9 a.m. and
6 p.m . Councilmen a pproved an
uppropriation of S6.475 for those
convers ions .
ln addition, the council ap.
proved installation of 39 20·cent
parking meters between Glenn -
eyre Street a nd Soulh Coas t
lli~hway un som e s ide streel!I
from Legion as far south a 11
Mountain Road .
New meters will be Installed
on L e)l1on. Cleo. Thalia. Anita,
Oak , Brookl>. Cress and Moun
lam Road. Cost of purc ha:;ln g
and installing those meters is
e xpected to be $6,500. City of·
fieaa ls btlieve the new meters
will gencrute more than $15.000
a year in ndd1tlonal revenue to the
cit y.
•
The com mittee hils questioned
Nosenko in private session but
will not require hi m to testify
public ly for security reasons.
I\ committee report released
today pointed o ut s ubstantit1l
d1 sc r cpunc1es between his cur·
re nt version of KGR spying on
(hwahl in llu!lsia and the ac·
count tw gave the FBI anrl CIA
in the months followin~ the 100:1
ab~assinataon of Kennedy.
llarl prcp<ircd to describe how
the CI/\':-. .. ho::.tilc interrog<t
tum~" of NoM.•nko an tht..• early
HJHO' proouecd mis mformatron
I le s aid a~cnts ignored human
factors. say1n~ a n intelligence
test g iven to Nosenko showed hl·
hud <1 poor memory ... well below
normal.··
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OSWALD. • •
lht' Wl':.q>Oll 10 one Of lhe
s naps hutb
That and nth('r tests led
MeCamy and Kirk to the con·
l'lus10n that the rifle in t he
~n:.1 pshot b w<.cs lhe s ame as the
m u rder we<.cpon, McCamy s aid.
Explaining the chin line.
Mccamy s uid : "It's not t he pic-
ture that has a lane across tht-
chin 1t 1s the man who has a
line across the chin."
He s howed o t he r photos of
Oswald where the chin crease
was apparent a nd s aid dlf·
fcrencc~ tn hghtin~ m a ke it ap.
pear more or less prominent 10
llafferent picture'
Hc•prl'l>l'nt:.it1Vt'!'> or the Central
lnll·ll1gcncc Agency were to
tc!>t1fy later today about what
knowll'dl-:l' lht' agenl'y had of
O!>Wald 's al'tiv1tics while he
lr vt'd m lhl· Sovit't Union from
19r;9 lo June 1962.
Wedding Gift
Vnmemorable?
WASHINGTON tAP> -Rep.
C harles H. W ilson . D -C alif ..
agrees the wedding Rift he re-
ceivco from South Korean bus i-
nessman Tonl(sun Park -six
SIOO b1lb plus perhaps as much
as $400 1n Kore an currency -
was unusuul.
But he told the Jfowi;e ethics
com m illt'C on Thursday the Rift
w:rs not unusuill enough to have
bt•('n rcmC'mbered when House
anves tiitutors bcRan looking into
t he South Korean influence·
l>uy1ng scandal.
"I sim ply did not remem ber
the wedding present." Wilson.
Gt. ~aid in attempting to explain
why he originally said he had
never received a nyth ing worth
more than SlOO from T ongsun
Pu rk or any other South Korean
listed on the committee's in·
vesllgntion form .
2 Face Slay Rap
G R/\NO RAPIDS. Mich . IAP>
Two mlgrllnt wor kers were
charged with murder T hursday
in the s laying of 13-year-old
tamml Len Pearo. whose nude
body wos found clflhl days an cr
she disappeared while blcycllna
home.
The new rules require that
anyonl· 11nclud111 g <i coun ·
ctlman> who is not a full-time c1 ·
Ly e m plo yee mu s t gel
pe rmiss ion from a city depart
m e nt head or his designated
representative to see city rec
ords or files.
According to the resolu tion
passed by the council Tuesday.
the object of the new rules 1s lo
maintain th<! integrity or city
re co rds The f t'C!s wcrl·
established lo provide that the
cost of reproducing dol'uments
will be borne by JX'Ople who want
copies und not by San Clemenll'
taxpayers. the resolution statl.'i.
Crty Mana~er. Gerald Weeks
':.11d he rcqucstt'd the new rull's
hl'('ausl' of thl' '"increased act1v1
ty of councilme n and d ltzcns n·
CIUl'Sl1ng to SC(' fik•s ...
/\n elected or a ppointe d l'tly
offil'wl tun be denwd al'ct'i.s to
e1ty f1ll·i. only if al woulc1 unduly
inl l•rft'r c with departmt:nl
01a•rutions
··As long a!> \\1.' <irt: ch:.ir~ed
with the n •,pons1biltty of main
ta rn1n J'.( thosc fill'S in tact." s aid
Wc •t•ks. "we ft•lt 11 would bt· wii.e
to ci.tabhsh the rul1..·s and fees.··
Thl· nl'w rules !:\pccify that
councilmen a nd c itizens wall now
pay 55 cent!> for first page. 10
ce nt~ for each additional pa~t·
Re production or tape record
ings made at c ity m eetings will
cost thcpuhlacSG 60perhour.
Although Counc ilman Howard
Mushr ll votcd in ra vor of thl'
resolulton. hl' s aid toduy lhal ht..•
<iol'S not think il should a pply to
councilmen
"( think lht' city man ager w<1s
a ttemplang to dcgr:.idc lhl· Cit~
Council •i n rcprcscntani.: th1.• re~
olution 1. rather thun try ing to
control <'ntry to ('i ty depart·
men ts." hl' s:od.
Bus •.,ights E rupt
ELSMERE. Del. IAP> Ten
persons wcrl' arrrstcd outside a
bchool and about 500 pupils went
home early with their parents
after fli,:hts brok<• out amonl(
black and white pupils in the
firs t maJOr vrolenl'l' since a t'ity·
s uburb bus ing pl:.in s tarted this
week .
i, 'I
M ushctt said a handbook prt•
pilre d for new councilmen by lht·
California Lea~ue of C1 la1:'
specifies that city coun('rl m l'm
hers are to s upcrv1st-tht• c·at v
govern ment.
T he former US Ma r inl' Corp ...
off i c e r said . .. I · v t· b c e n ·'
s upervisor for 25 years. and I've
lll'\'t•r h<rd lo ;1~k ;r sullord1nult'
l11•tw 1• tor pt:rm1s,11m to t•11t1·1
h1, d\•1wrtmcnt ..
M ui.ht•ll 'aid a bl'ltcr ml'thod
for controllin~ trufftt• into city
offi ces would hav(• been to al·
t ach but.t.l'r lock' to existing
swtni::ing half doors. a::. 1s done m
m<iny banki..
f'r offt Page A I
RIG PLANTING KELP. • •
ofrshore. A !>pok('!>man for that
Los Angeles ba!>C'd f11 m ..,.1 111
those oil opcratwns arCo unrd.cl
ed to the kelp bed proJl'<'I
Taylor l lantock. "·ntor \'11'1'
pre~1dent of ChalkngC'r, ... :ud tilt'
Glomar Coral St•a , a '100-fool
dri lling ship, is :-.cckrng oil in
1.200 feet of wotcr a nd 4,500 ft•t•I
lwneath thl' Ol'can floor ofl
Laguna's coast.
The firm leased ab<iut 5.600
acres of ocl•an floor from th<·
US. Bureau of Land Manai.:1·
ment in 1975 for 1..•xploralory
(1rrllmg, and ha' a pl'rmat W con
du<.'l dnlhng operations Lhrouj;h
Oct l. Hancock said.
H e said the current dr11lin,::
wi ll be suspend ed O c t · I .
··whethe r we've round 0 11 or
not ··
Ir 011 IS found in sufftcH:nt
Death T e rm
Overturne d
P llOENIX. /\n1 rf\P I S,1\
rng tht-U !';. Supn•ml' Court h:01s
't·:.is l s erious c1ucs t1on 11n
A r 1 /, o n <i d e a t h p t· n a I 1 y
s tatute,."' lhl· st:rh· S1Jf)rt•m1•
Court ha::. overturm·d tht· 1k;1U1
sentcn<.'e given conv1cll·l1 m u's
murder l' r W 1111 1.: Lu I ht• r
Steelman
fl upheld h1~ murder convw
lion. but ordered a nl'w c.,e nll•nl'
inS? hearing
S t e c I m a n a n rl () o 11 g I .1 '
Gretzler were conv1ct(•d uf krll
ing a Tucson couple· an th1•1r
apartment rn 1973 Thi•) .rho
h;n" bel'n c·onnctt·t1 m th•· 1-.rll
mgs of nine Lodi. C<ihf pc•rson'
quanl1l1<'' to 14arrant dnllrn~.
ll.11\l'Ol'k 'aid m11rl· wells will bt..·
111·1111•111 otlt•l1111 .11t• lht· n·M·r vo1r
"Th;tt w1111lll l ak1• nianv
11111n111, ancl vt-.rr .... " llanl'<l<'k
"""' 'f'hl' drilling firm t'X('C'UI I Vl'
!le1·lin1·d ti> 1·omml·nt on thl" .. uc
('C'S' 01' rallUl"C ol ('lll'rt:nl Of)l'ra
111111'
Tlw quarkr ;1<·11· kl'lp farm
'll!i llt'1Hlt·n 1,100 kl'l lrum the·
bottom of lh{· <ll't'<HI. wall n ·<.TIVt>
nutrr t•nt~ hy w;ry of' <t 48 111<.·h
fllJW through whll'h walt•r from
tht> bottom wall bt: pumped to
fl•cd llw kl'l11
"K l'IJJ I!> (llW of the ra~ll'l>l
l(rowin1it form~ of plant life. and
what Wl"ri· d oing t''M·ntially 1s ~rowm~ I ucl," Crooke said The
<.·ontrnC'l with Gl•n<'ral Elel'lrrl'
1<; funckrt hv th£• tn .. t1tute of Ga!>
Tt•l'hnolORY
The proJt't'l will bt• super vised
hy l>r Wh1·1·ll•r North of thl·
C'JITt'«h Mar 1lll' lalmratory ar
Corona di·I M:rr
Cr1111k1· ,,11<1 th1· -.110.,pendcd
kl'f11 f<1rm will h1· 111 plal'l' off
Lag una lkal'11 for <J t lea!'>t :1
'1'.11' llum .... l1i.:tii... and a to_g
lt11r11 h;1\1· llf'l'll pl:cn•d ;1rnund
tlw q11~1rh·1 J l 'l'l' f.l!'m to warn
Vt·s~t·b J W;1y from I h1• f)l'Ojl.'C'l
Navy J e t Crashe~
!-.AN nn:c:o I AI» -Thl'
Navy d1M·loM•fl th .. t an F14 Tom·
r;.it ~cl c ru,hcd 1nlo lht' sea 77
mrle!> w1•st of San D1l•go after bf ..
rng t'<ll,q1ulkd from lhe deck of
th1· t·:ir1 u·r H.lllgcr Th(' offu·l'r'
;1 boa rd the• pl anc. Lt C md r
MJ r c· A <hlf·r ta~ Jnrl Lt
I 1m11th.v J<; l'n•ndergasl. both 31
and of S.1n l>1t•go, wt•re rescued
l.1 m lnUll'' IHll'r
,," " ," ~~~" . ~ ," o~ ,""
...lri.. ~ ," ~ ,"
...A 0 ," ,;' ,.,, A.~ ; In most cases wed answer yes" ro that Question. but
T " lhere s l'O()(e than meers the eye wtiere 11 concerns the
;' purchasing of carpelm9 A pretenllous sl<><e front
; surely isn't 1he answer anymore than est11blrshments
;" lhat fea1ure rtdlculous low prices with padding and
; rnstallattoo included Whats the answer? Alden's! We'll
; open your eyes to u carpeting conceo1 . unexcelledl
'· •••. : ;" Let us prove 11
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COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·.C8J8 -646 1355
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Orange Coast
EDI TI ON
Today' CMosiag
N. Y. S toeks
VOL. 71 . NO 258, 4 SECTIONS . ~8 P AGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1978 TEN CENTS
Election Rivals Clash at Meeting
By R08ElllT 8 \RK•:R
Ol-0.ilr l'INt\l<tfl
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Jkthlll'al >(ulht•rm.: 111 llurillll).!lun
Hl»•t:h Thur-.d."
M.tnl(l'" tht· l)4•n111 t•r.it11 1n
\."u111 lw111 in thl· 73rJ ''"'tnhh
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d1dn ·1 rl·PI.> to t'l.ll'h d1.ar.:1·
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rou1:hl 11~.110.-.t rt\111g < '''" und
hJ' \UpportecJ 1•d u t utrnn 11·
furn" lh-tw.1tt-dl) 11t·n1t·d lhJI
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Thi• 1•i..c h .1ni.:1· l1H·11t•d ,,
h·.:1,..fat1 vt· f11ruru ~pon:.orec1 by
1h1• OrJ111w Cou.,t J\"01·iut1on .it
t1·nd1·1'1 In mnrt• than lOO
pt.•r,011:.
More Research Vrged
Ttw noon time affair also
m.1tehcd u11 Hon Cordova and
John S(•hrn1t 1.. or>wncnts in the
3tith SI alto Sena le 01!ttri<:t
M u r 1 ,1 11 n 1• r ~ c !t o n . t h c.•
lkµulJl11·an c:rnd1dulc in the 14th
1\'.wmhh , p.1rt1c1pakd but John
ll;i rr1M>n. her opponent. did not
C1bi.on !ta1d that MCingers
~rand!tlandcd by making public
com mcnts that he would return
'' 11ortion ''' the leg1i.lator i. · future s;Jl<.ary inerci.ISC. '
Test-tube Babies
'Risk Abnormality'
WAS HI NGTON 11\P I /\go\'
l'rnmcnl f't hics p<1ncl WU!t tolcl
t o<h \ that t1_•s t t ube human
krti Ii w twn 1s likely to urodut•t•
"" many ahnorm:.il embryos a!t
normal fertihn1t1on 1ns1de tht.•
mot lwr's hci<ly
F or lh:tt n·a,on . 11:.in·a rd
M l'dH·;tl St·hool p hysiolog1.!tl
J ohn D H1~1.wr ... said. more c·x
Jll'rtmt•ntat1cin should h<· doni• rm
th<· JH'llC<'S' before· all <·m ptin~ to
n ·1mplant t•mbr)oi. to pr<idun· a
fl\1(.' birth
r\ :-.1m1lar µrurc.•s), m t-.:n~land
rt'M11lcd m the birth of a ht!althy
baby girl July 25 lo a prev1ou!tly
t h1 Id less <:ouplt
Rig~N:-. test1f1ed as lht 14
m ember Ethics Advisory Board
to the Department of Health.
Education and WC'lfarc opened
public hearings on the l'lh1cal
q ucst ions in vol vecl in this re·
:-.l·a rch and l<J r ecommend ~OV·
l'rnment <1c\1<1n lb dl'ci:-.1on
niav not Ix· m udl· for several
months
Tht' ~O\'C rnm c·nt -;toppNI
financing :-.uch n:st•<.1rch 1n 1975
Under Cover
Cowicilmen Don Helmets
NEW ORLEANS 1/\P1 Th<.' New Orlea ns Cit y
Coundl is going undt'r c.·on·1·
:'l:ot tng ciltzenl-wt· rt' "be<:oming tn(·n·a..,mgl~
hl•llrgc:nmt anti hoslill· towurcJ <.·lcctcd offlcials:· the
( 'tl\' Council pas:-.l'd "' rcsolutiuo requirin~ coun
dlmcn to weur hclmt.•ts during counc il mct'tin~s .
T he ht•lmet s arc intend('(! as protection from db ·
\' i Ii fi c atinn s. the to ng ue· in-cheek rcsol ution said .
Aftcr Coun<.'i lmun Frank Fril•dll!r n ·'"1d his n·:-.·
o lutwn. the s <.'H'O Cl>unc1lmcn ~olt•mnlv don1wcl
hunt h<.1\!'> •
Study of a Study
Newport to Study
Parking Plan Anew
J\ pl:1n to 1mpr<JVl' parktnf( in
c·l•ntrn 1 N1•wµort ha:. Ileen left
lcllmg 1n nt•utral by c1l) coun
l'llmt•n who ::.<.11d thl'Y want mon·
St udtt·~ 111 a study that was dt•
'Hruh' Sale
Really Fraud?
Ne\\ port B1.·11eh police :my
lhl'v re not s urt• whether to
cha.rgt· l wo west Orange.' 'ounty
ml'n with a nurcoltcs v ation
or rrnud
The two men wen· arres d
Wl•dnl'~rlay cven1nA in Corona
<kl ~ ar :irtc•r alleged~ selling
som <• hi.1sh1:-.h to a man \al a ga~
s t tt tion Th(• trunsaction wt1s ob·
st.•r vcd hy Officer Doug Parmen-
t .11.'r who stoppt.•<1 the two men a
ft.•w hl1wks uw;1y and SC'archcd
their t•ar
The oHic·cr said hi• found no
h ;lsh . but thd localc a s imilar
look tnA :.ubstancc th<it a ppeared
to be !>Hgl' ll'avcs st ut·k togC'thl•r
With :.yrup
.,1g nc•d to At•t lhl· t>lan tn gl'ar
fl a\lwr than hold a pubht·
hl•arrnA on the study recommcn
dations. councilme n decid ed tn
rl'fcr 1t to tht• city's Citizen'!>
Com millet.' on Trans portation
and the police department
The S20.790 study by Wilbur
S mith and /\ssoc1atcs wa" com ·
m1ss1oned by councilmen laM
sum mer after a g roup or Can
n('r V Village and Lido area bus1-
nl•ssmcn tried to ta lk the city 111
lo sl•tting up a parking authority
to buy pc.1rkmg lots
Thal move was put nff by com
mi ss 1ont n~ the Wilbur S mith
study.
The.• report wa:> completed in
Marc h and s ince tht.·n has been
s tudil.'d by the c-1ty·s Pli.inning
Commission.
It contains a s en C's or rccom ·
m<•ndations:
The city s hou ld buy the
CalTrans parking lot on We:st
Coast Highway near the /\rchcs
and use it as a J>4!riphC'ral lot.
The Oran~c County Transit
District should be called upon to
l'sta blish a shuttle bus !t.vstem
<See PARKING. Pal{f' ,\2)
CdM Youth's Slayer
Sentenced in Hawaii
HONOLULU IAP I A 34
ycar ·old mM. convicted in the
stabbinf,! dt>~th ne:ir here of a
Corona del Mar youth, has bffn
s entenced to 10 ycurs In prison.
Roge r Kuehonu was sentenced
Thuri1day In state Circuit Court
on a munslnu~htl'r convictiM
st<'m min1t from the Dec. 3 :slay
lnR of John 1Ja1tnn. 21. '
Police 11ald Kuehnau told them
he> s tobbcd flag1tn who wu~
·!
camping at Lualuule l Reach
Park on Oahu.
Defense altomeys aq;cued that
the slabbin~ wa11 in self defense
wh\'n Hagan approached him in
his van late at night.
Kuehn1w . who did not testify,
told 1>ollce Hagan bcllt him.
Jlngan 's fampin~ rom panlons
11a id h\' ran to ward th<' van
because he thouRhl Kuehna u,
had stolen campina gear from
his te nt cnrllcr
pending further rC'v1 ew The de·
t•1s 1on rests with HEW Secretary
J1Jsc•µh /\ Califano .Ir
Biggers t•xplamed to the panel
of doctors. lawyers. laym en and
a priest that the human body
normally suHt·rs ··::in e normous
loss of embryonic matter "
Ile said that evt•n in healthy
couplt's. 1t lake:-. four to Si)(
months of re(!ular i.cxual Cictiv1
ty to produc<• a pregnancy and
that o nly an "infin1tes ima1··
num her tif the l'ggi. m a woman
ISf't' 8 .\BIES, Page AZ>
VCI Airs
Details
Of Center
University or California re·
gents were told further details
Thursday of a plan to build a S35
million mus iC' center on lh<'
ca m pus of UC Irvine.
Accordin~ to L E. Cox. vice
chan cello r for bus inC'ss a nd
f1r.ft!1Ce at UCI. thl' mforma tton
pal•kel ~1 vt•n to tht.• reJ(cnts was
a progre~i. report or an attempt
lo "try to Mnve at a mutually
agreeable basis r,r agreement ..
!IC' hf.'s1tated {o call t he de·
liberations. between the un1-
vers1ty and a loci.ii. private.
foundation which scek!t lo con·
~lru cl the complex. Orange
Count\' Mu::;ic Cente r Inc .
"nl·~oti:.1lions ··
Nl•vcrtheles!'>. according Lo JO·
form at1on ~1ven lO rcstcnls. a
propoM·d agn·emt:'nl 1s bcm~
prt.•part.-d with th<' non profit
rund raising corporation
Som(• of the lC'rm:-. of the pro
post·c1 agrt.•c ml•nt an·
Thl· coms>lex will conla m a
conn•rt hall. a larl!l' theater. a
<See M USIC, Pa~c i\2>
World War II
CocJemaker
Dead at 85
SAN DIEGO CAPl · P hillip
J ohnston . whose Code con·
founded the Japanese in World
War II. has died t hree days
befor e he would h ave observed
his 86th birthday.
A graveside fune ral is planned
today at Glendale.
Johns ton, who died Monday in
Veterans Hos pital here. lived in
nearby Chula Vista. He spent his
summers in Flagstaff. Ariz.
As a youth, he lived in a mis-
sionary complex 40 miles east of
Fla~staff and learned the Nava·
JO language. A veteran of World
War I. he suggested use of the
co mplex language for secret
communkatjons in World Wa r ti
while he worked a s a city
engineer for Los An~etes.
A school to train Navajo "code
talkers" was establis he d et
Camp Pendleton a nd Johnston
was given the rank of technJcal
sergeant, serving as a recruiter
among the Navajos in Arir.ona,
Utah and New Mexico.
The use of the Indian language
confounded the Japanese. who
we r C' unu blc to de c ipher
messages sent by the code
t 11 lkers . J ohns to n r eceived
s pecial congressional rc~co11nl·
Uon ln 1964. 24 years after Japan
isurrf'ndercd.
A brother, David, survlvell.
lie c laimed that Ma ngers.
ho w ever . voted in favor or
spending $211 million to fund the le~islators' r etire ment s yste m.
Gibs on also c h arged th at
Mangers r eceived $16.000 from
Leo McCarthy to pull him
through the 1976 election in re
turn for Mangers· s upport of
McCarthy as Assembly speaker
lie said further tha t Mangers'
credibility was pul 1n doubt
when Mangers ta lked in favor of
Violent Stonn
tax reforms but was an opponent
or Proposition 13
Ma nger s s a id that tht tn·
te rcsts of homeowne rs havt.·
do minated h1s act1v1tics. He said
that he has worked for school re
forms a nci againi.t tht.· rising
costs of government.
M angers said tha t his pro·
posed moratorium on unessen·
tia l school legislation has proved
effec tive because many billi.
ha ve been killed voluntarily He
Mild m1J11ons Of dollars h3V(:
bet!n ~.ivcd \
Mangers i.a1d that he· has been
rJtcd as .1 modcrat1· conserv·
at1 vc b y Americans fo r
0 <'mocrallt• Acllon and is mon ·
co n !> l' r vat 1 v t.· t h a n s o m 1·
He pubhcan1>
· · 1 supPorted the restoration or
th<' d<'alh penalty ... he s aid.
Ma ngers l!81d a poll s howed
him lo be the most independent
<Stt f'ORUM, Pa~e A21
Thi:-. 1s how 11 looked Monda\-whc·n a 50 to
filJ.fool \\'tlH· c.·ras h<·d over the bow of thl!
Quc.•e11 El11.al>t•lh 11 W ind~ up to iO miles
per hou r ~1bo huff etl'CI tht• lux ury linC'r
/\bout G'OO passt•ngt•rs applaudl'd lh<.' ski1>-
1wr·s sc..•aman:-.h1p when th<:y arrived in
New York
Summit Talks Busy
As Deadline Nears
C/\MP DAV ID. Md. IJ\Pl
The Middle E ast summit has
produced frc~h Egypt1un-lsraeh
contacts but is approachin~ :.i
d C'adline at sundown tod ay that
could kcc1) 1l in ltmbo until next
Wl'C'k
PresidC'nt Carter focused his
wee kly foreign policy breakfast
this morning on the Middle East
D l'f c n s l' Sec rt' ta 1· y II a r o Id
Brown JOtned other presidential
udv1scrs al C<t mp David for the
session On hand Wl'rl' the• vicC'
pn's1dcnl and the secretary of
state.
Pursumg his middleman role.
Pre side nt CartN· m et l w1C'c
Thursday with Egypl"!t Anwar
Sadat. who latC'r conferred with
lsraC'li Foreign Ministe r Mosht·
Dayan .
T he summit press office· an·
nounccd belatedly that Ezer
W<'1zm an. tne Isr aeli defense
mmis ter, also mcl with Sadat on
Wednesday night.
Altho ug h Carter h as n ot
bro u g ht ls rael"s Menachcm
Begin and Sadat together al the
conference table since Sept 7. it
was apparent lhal a ll three·
delegations wert.· involved 1n a
busy round of met't1 nj!s
But spokesman ,Jody Po\\ell
said "mon' progress a nd mon·
nexibilily are essential" 1f tht•
parley 1s to succeed
U.S. Wants Yanks
Out of Battle Area
MANAGU/\, Nicaragua <AP t
The U S. ambassador to
N ica r agua a ske d Preside nt
Anas tasio Somoza today to help
evacuate Am eric-ani. from bat·
li e a reas in northwest e rn
Nicaragu:J, rt'llable diplomatic
sources stud
In the embattled c ity of Leon.
meanwhile . Nicaragua n com·
mandos backed by armored cars
a nd helicopter gunships were
fi ghting block by block lo tighten ..
Prime Rate
Hiked Again
N EW YORK C/\P I -
Ci tibank, the na llon 'ci
second-lar gl'St. raised its
prime lending ra te from
91 ~ per cent to 91"J percent
tod ay 1n r esponse t o
F ede ral Reserve attempts
to tighten the econom y by
increasing the cos t o f
cr edit
T he move was be ing
followed by most major
bunks
The rise. the second in
littl e m ore than tw o
wctks. pus hed the rate
which banks ch arge on
loon s \o preferred cor -
porate customer s to Its
hlgheRt point In more than
three yt8r11.
a noose around rebel defenders.
witnesses returning from the
northwestern c1ly reported .
V .S. Embassy source~ said
some Americans were believed
residin~ in Leon a nd in two other
r eb C'l ·h C'ld c 1t1 e~ in the
nort hwest, Es teh and ChiAan·
dcj.!a , but the number was not
known. They would be evacua t
ed to Managua .
The sources said Ambassador
Mauricio Solaun te lephoned his
request lo Somoza this m orning,
but the Nicaraguan leader asked
instead for a forma l diplomatic
note. which was to be delivered
this a fternoon.
It was unc lear whether the
r ebels in Le on. Nic aragua 's
sec on d ·l aq~es t c it y a nd
Som oza's birthplace. would be
able lo withstand the ~overn·
ment attack. But insurgents tn
Este li and Chinandcga were re·
ported holding on. and M ana~ua
was bracing for a possiblf.! rebel
attack to 1Qinc1de with lhe coun·
try's indeJ>'ndc nce day .
T he Leon eyewitnesses report·
ed heavy fighting as P resident
Som oza's national guard troops
a dva nced from the edge or the
city toward the downtown area.
Throughout the n ight. bursts ol
auto matic·wcapons fire. single
shou and explosions could be
eard tn the city of 100.000.
The number or casualties was
unknown.
Thou!IBnds of reful(ees fled
t,eon southward . ct.rrylng
hclon~inRs in b<i\lcrcd suitcases
or smull bundles.
Funeral Held
For Ex-Mesa
Policeman
Funeral Sl•r v1ccs have been
held 1n Red Bluff for former
Costa Mesa Police officer Norn:-.
F. Wlleox who died when tu:.
pOWl'r boat crashed during com·
pi.'lttion.
"I t htnk ,, . ..,safe to say hC' wa:-.
<i lcgl'ml around the Costa Mesa
Poli<'l• Department.·· Sgt Sa m
Cordt·iro sa id today.
Witco)(. 48. was a native or
Costa Mesa and Joined the de-
p arl menl in 1955. DunnA the
next 11 year~ he ser ved a~ a
l rn ffic offi cer. patrol m;.,n and in
V(.':-Ol1J?3lOr
Known for 111~ st.•nsc of humor
and thrill seeking hobbies. of
(i('(•r W1lcmc m ad<' new:. when.
during a heavy fog he landC'd
s afely m a li~ht plunt~ in the San
la Ana Ri ver bed
lie left the c.IC'partmcnt 10 1965
a nd moved to Gustine wher<' he
beca me a fully licensed crop
duster . often flyin~ at nig ht.
llis interest m power boat rac-
ing led him lo becom C' tht•
world ·s record holder in his
<'lass. He died during a q ualify .
ing heat earlier this month rn
Red Bluff
Mr Wilcox 1s survived by his
wift'. Ruth . son . Mi ch :>t•I:
da ughters. Sally. Toni and 8 J .
all of Gustine ; parents, Hazel
a nd "Pop.. of Colorado. and .,
c;ist cr '{Frances Thoma:. of Costa
Mesa.\
Coast
Weather
Mostly s unny through
S n tur d a y a nd «li g htly
w;.1rml!r Lows loni~ht 57
to 63 Highs Saturday 72
at beaches and 76 to 80 in.
la nd.
INSIDE TODA"
t\ mobtle ~Y has traiUd
sh<>t leather for steel-belted
rad1al:1 and Creoled Dnve-ln
Cult u re •n So u rhern
Col1fornta. Stt /eat un11f1. B ! •••• "" •tt ,.. ....
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Balan~e• Faefor•
Mediator Ends
Postal Strife .
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Oswald, JFK Gun
Plwtos Verified
WASllINGTON 1A f'1 Photo·
~1 aph ant1l y~ls tei.t1fu:d tod1.1y
thJt hrn·nt 1fk tt-sts proved th(•
autht·nt1c1lv or lhrt•t• i-napshoti-
:-.ho w1111o: (,t•to llur vey Os wulct
110~1n~ in h1~ hat'k yard with thl.'
11fle thul ktllt-d Presidl.'nl John
fo' Kc>nncdy
Cu lv1n MfCamy und Cecil
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tton ... comm1llt•t• they found no
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IA ert· fukl·d
Th(' lC'Sh mony s upporlt:d th1•
Warrt•n Commisi.1on 's con
<.·!moons thut Oswald killed Ken
nedy und thut he acted ulonc.
Crtlll'l> hav1· :-.1wculuted lhut the
i:.n:.ip~hots wt:rt: faked by .somt:·
0111· try111i.: In fretm<.· Oswuld
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From Page A I
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lure But McCumy . a phys1c1Sl ·
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:-.peculation .. hus been based on
obberv:it10ns by people least
11uullficd lo make lhe obst.:rva-
tton!> ··
111· s;1id those who <1ue!>t1oncd
tht· hnup~hob failed to e mploy
!olC tl•nllftc methods lo analy1.c
them
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11h•>l1> t'Xlll'l1 l> con:.u ltcd by lhl'
llou~t· commitlct· reh1·d largely
on tht· k ch111q11l'.s ul photogram
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"l'tl'r11·1· ·or ascerta1ninJ.t tht·
posilwn:-. uncl rlimcns1ons of oh
11·1·l!> from rnea.s urt'mcnts on
µhot11graphh of 1 he ohtt'l'b ..
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mt•nt:-rrc1m photoi.. tht:!-1'
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111 1l'l1Jt10n to the l'1Jmeru. he
:.uid
* • * CIA Concedes
Errors in
Nosenko Case
W/\SllJNGTON •A J>1 Tht·
Cit\ c1m1·<•dcd t oday 1t mudt•
:-.t·nouh m1stukeh 111 its 1mtiul
hi11lll lt11g of a S11v11·1 de fector
who said hl' ht11I h1•f•n u KG U or
f1ctul With knowledg<• or Ll'l'
llarvt'Y Ohwold's <1ct1vitn•s 111
)( u:-:-.IH fr'om 1Wi9 It> l!IH2
Thl• C'I/\ 0h treatment or Yuri
No:-.t•nko "wa:. t•ountt-rprodut·
l!Vt' l'l't•atcct a lot of mis111
f11rm.11ton" frntn t!lfi2 until l!lfJ7 .
.lohn L1mond llurt testified ''"
t.<· h :II f 1Jf I he 1 nlt:l Ii ~t·ncl'
;1gcnrv
Cl 1\ D1r1·1'1or S1.1n:-.f1<"1d
Tul'lll'I rclu111l·d llart. a rl'ltred
.1gt·ne} 11rf11·1al, lo prepan•
i1·~t1m1111v ahoul tht• No!-.enko
matlt·r hdon· thl· lfoust> as·
~a~s1na11<111!> romm1tlt:t'. wht<'h
1:-looking rnto tht• murder of
Prc-.1dt•nt John F Kt:nnedy.
Tht• Warn·n ('nmmisl>111n 111·
h•r111 11w<I that Cbwuld was th1•
mu rclt•rPr .incl :il'lNI alone
Th(• ui,:t·n<'Y t·1ml'lude1I that
Ntt~l'llkn wms not a hona f111t· <11•
ft•1·t11r ;ind may havt• h1·1~n a
KC: n plunt, thrn rc•vcr!>l'<l it:ielf
in t9il8 und d(•Ci<kd ht• wu.s a
'"~1limutt' 1kf11t•t11r
Esf.!apee's Hostages
Abducted Couple
Still in Danger?
MOU NT A IN llOM Jo:. Ark
1AP 1 /\n l'ldcrly coupll' h\•1nl{
h1•ld ho11tuJ(e hy a 'f1•nnt·hsl'l'
prison t•:-.r:1pc>e cnll<•<I tht•tr ~on
today to sny thc·y hud hl•('n M'I
free. but uuthonlics satd th1• !>On
lll'lten·h lh1..•y may hHVl' hct•n
r111·t•1•d h y their udduetnr lo
makt• thC' cull
John Kennl'Y or the FDI 's Lil·
tit> Hoek ofri1·c snld tht> hostagcb,
Mr and Mrs. John B. KinR. con
llH'INl their eson by telephone
i;hortl y ufl<.·r 8 a.m. They told
him lhl.'y were ull right and
would be drivlnl{ back to
Arkunsa11. hi! 11ald
K1•nney suid. however , "They
m:ry huvt• lw1·n foru•d to makl'
thl' r till to let them know th1•y
:ir1• ull right Th1•y wt•re not be
In~ re1>pon~lve lo quesllon:s thut
lhc1 r <;cm :r~kt•d. "
Th<' couplt' urto bellC'vt•<l to
ha v1· bet111 11hrl11<•l1·t1 bv on1• of
10111 ml'n who l':-ot•ap1•d from
prison in T1·nn1•:-hee Two or lhl'
four wc11• rt•cuptured Thunsll:iy
y, ht•rl their car crush<•d lnlo a
p11l 1C'(' c ur The rourth escapee
"'as ut larl(l'
The four mmimum·security
pr1:1oncrs cscupcd uftcr over·
p11wt'rin1< l(UtlrdK on a field trip
to u bowllrl8 ullcy in Dickson,
Tt·nn . then hijuckcd a lrl(ht
plrtrw to /\rkun1>as
T h t> con vlds took at lcu11t
st•vcn hoK I t11(1•s and several
vehl cll·S clurinl( their fll((ht
Thrt>e hoslo.ce11 were releai.cd
unhurmttd und two ei1<·aped .
About~ Stutc Poltee troo()l•rs,
Fill al(ents. shenrfs und dcp·
utleK continued lo hunt a i.ix·
mile·squ1trl' ureft just northcu~l
of th•• 01ork Nallonul f'ort•st
looking for Lurry Chism, 33
nloodhounds w('rl' lhought to be
on hlti troll
F,....Pa~Af
PARKING. • •
from the pcr iphcrnl lol lo the
~·111nsuJu bcuches 1.tnd shopping
t1reuK. The rate on mell·ri. in Cen
tral N.:wport should ~ up.,W to
2~ rent:-. <.111 hour t"llcept on
Uulbou lloull'vurd l>t:twcen 1Dth
.incl Zl:-l ht11•1·t ~ where the rule
-..h1 n1ld lw !>l'I ut SO centi-tlw
'lllll rn1•1 rutt• year around
A totul of 269 meters should
lw udclt·d throu~hout the arcu
wln·n· none 1·urrcntly exist
I\ 11111•klnJ.t n ·stnct1on pro
1-1 ram :-.hould ht.• 1h•vt•lo111·tl for
llw 1 cs idt•nt•<•I 1w1i,:hhorhoodi-. m
t lw u rt''-' lwt wf.'en West Coui.I
ll1 ghway and rnth Slrcet. Thi.,
wou ltl include one hour str1•ct
pa1 king r es trictions and the
purc hugc or purking !>licker~ by
rei.idenh. who need to purk on
the streeti-
The Wilbur Smith r(•porl also
rc>rom mended th<' US<' of city
own<.·d off )>l rt't't parking lots
and a p;irk111g vuhdullon sys tem
for lhcm. but planning com
m 1:-i:.1onl'r'> did not forwurd that
11!1•,1 on tn 1·1ty counc ilmen a:-.
pJrl of ttw11 r1•1·ommt·nd;.1t1on ..
('ounnlmt•n .1h11 "'''rt' t11lcl
lh,11 th1• OC'T D 11ot1f11•d 1·1ty or
l11:1.1b thul 11 w1111ld ll(1t he fl.·ust
b I l· lo n «h r1•1·t u II C 1.: nt r al
Nt-wport hu:-. lines ll• the pro·
po:-.ed peripheral lol
Counctlmun f'aul Hummel
i.1r11u s t d Monday about the
Wilhu1· Smith report, complain·
mg that ti would have· been bet·
t1·r lo talk lo tht• OC:TD bcfon:
making lhl' p<•rtpht·ral lot und
s huttle bub recommendation
recommendulion
ti c w<L'i jomNl by C:ouncilmun
Don Mcinnis who su~gested
furt her l>ludy of th1· ::.tucJy 'I
y, ant l'V<.'ryone 1nvol vcd lo huvl'
J thorough under~tund1ng bcfon·
WI.' do unylh1ng." hcM.1id .
Zoning Code
Enforcement
Strengthened
N <· wport lkuch c ity roun
rllmt>n hav<.· d1•t•1dl0d tu 1•ndow
on .. t•1ty l'mploycc with "mu.s
l'lt• ..
< '011ndlmen huv<.· Jitvcn pr1•
l1m1nary llJ>IH'tJva l to ;in <11'
din a n<·t· lhal would ,.:1vc lht·
e1ty':-1·od<.· t:nforccmcnt oHict:r
11t1 · aul honly to issue cllut1on"
lor 'wlal1on~ of the city ·~ zoning
:incl plunnini.! codes.
Flnul npprovul i!-. !.luted for
S1•111 25 The• mt·a.,un· would go
into cfh:cl ao duy:-later
Ctt.\ mann~er Robrrt Wynn
:-aid tht• mc.·asure wa:-requested
to g1v1• thl' offa·cr the "mu:-clc "
to enrurn· v1olat1on!> he sp<>b
.. Wt" Vl' h:1rl rt.'s 1dcnts :.isk Uh
wl)at 1:-tlw point of lh(' codes 1f
w1• lion 'l h:,ivt• anyone to cnforn·
tht•m ." be :-utd
Warehouse Rifled
In Newport Beach
N t• w r n r I BI' ll ,. h p 0 Ii r I'
thc•or1,wrl tocl11y that th11•vt•s
W\'rt' bUrprnwfl in the act or
sll"<il1ng orf1 t'l' 1·11uipmenl from
an Ol ll'llOrt tlrt';t WtirChOUS(' i_lllrl
fl 1•cl. I l'U v rng $4, 150 worth of
cqu1pmt•nt behind.
Tht• hrt:ak·rn wus discovered
Thur sday morning ttl th1·
... tor:ti.!<' rac 1llt y u sed h y
t:11 1' 1:r ... 1ty Orrice Equipment
Int· 'ompany ofrtc1als said lht·
l h 1 1• v l'' g o t u w a y w 1 t h
<·alrul:1tors und typcwrrl(·r:-.
\a I Ul'<l al SJ.:175
( Pilot Logbook J
Who'll Say One
For the Council?
By JOANNE R•;YNOl.OS
Of , ... O•llY l'li.t lt."
Nt·wport Bcu1•h dot·sn 't huv1· 11 pr:iyt•r
T ht·n· <trl' lhO!olt' who dairn lhcy 'v1• known thut fo r
y<.•ar~
It's a ~11mple l'nou.:h p111l1h•m City councilmen h<tvt'
itlWays opened lht•tr meeltl'l~:-0 With lht· pll·d~C Of allcgtune1•
und an mvoration tlt•hVl·n ·d by u member or thi.: town'11
<'ler~y
l,ATELV. Tift: ('lllJ KfllM•;N havl•n't been showmjo(
up l.l!ol scht•duled. lt•a v1ng tht· 1>rHyt•r dut1c.s to councilmen.
The last straw upplJI (•nll lumkd on the camel's back
in J uly when Counetlwom,m Jat•kt\' llcalher pr:tyl'd for
soft words that eounc·1lm1·11 wouldn't chokt· on when forced
lo swallow lhcm late r
~1nce then. 1·mint'llnH:n inform;_1lly
dl'<'lllt•tl lo l'Ul God llUI or llw1r 1111•1•t11lJ.( ..
allOJ.(t•lh<.·1 "Ji, formal 11111• 111l th1• '''>Ul'
h.l ... ht 'l'll ltlk1·11 yt•I 1'1 11 flfol\ t'I lflr('I''
nre trying to come up with a .,1Jlulltm
ONE WM; 11.\S St tGca:sTED th<it
prti)'l'l'l\ 1)1• l"'l' rt•('f)I dN1 Thl'V ('llllltl l>c·
l'loM•d with lhl' adm11111t111n that th1·
ro11nc-1 I meding that l11llow:-. 1i. -.ulely
for the entertainment or thl' <1Ud1t.•n('t' llEYNOLOS
with commercial u.se or same .strictly prohiblted.
Someone elsl' has su~i;:estt•d that prayn-. he assign<·d
to l'<>unc:1lmcn on a rotut1ng has1-.. ""n·ad1n~ dut11::-<.•v1·nly
lid Wl't'll thc pro-growth ;ind ant 1 g1•11wt h fa1·t 111n!> of the
1·01rn«1l. thus assuring that (;0<1 d11eim'l gl•l a b11tscd pie·
tun· of what':-. ~mng on in tht· c·11 v
Still another theon:-l say' the praycrs s hould he c·om
milted to writing und pl;11•1.•tl 111l th<· conscnl ealcndur with
other routine matter!> s ul'h tiM bf)(>kkecpsng :idJu~tml·nl~
;_md 1n~urance l'latrn!-.
T H E PROBLEM IS 1'11.\'1' rnn:-.i·nt 1·1.1ll'n<lu1 tlcm:-. a1 t'
s ub1ect to debut(' A cl1!olst1t1-.f1cd pruyee could introduce the
pn.iyer for council d beuss11111
It s hould be noted that N('wf><1rt lkadl 1!-.n't alorw 10
the great prayer dtlc·mmJ ('1,.,t,1 Mesa city counc ilmen re
portedly arc grumhltng ahout pruyer problems und the Los
Angeles City Fin· Comm1:-""'" voted un:rn1mous ly this
week to drop it.s opentni.! pr:1yer
LA 's fire romm..,.sionl'r' h:.ivt· dtscovered ;,i practH·c
lh:.rt '.s hcen ob.scrved by N1·wport Me.su -.chool trustct·!o. for
vc:.rrs Tht·v 01>t·n lhl:tr mt· .. 11mth with u minult• of silence
llowcv<.•r . in Newµort lka d1 ti \ qut·st1orwhlt· thul coun
ctlm1·n could kt•t·p their lhn11~hb lv lhl•m!>(·l\1·:-. that Ion~
Recruiting System
Def ended by Corps
W ASlflNGTON I /\ I' 1 Thi·
Marine Corps suys an 1nvp..,t1ga
lion of 1ls l'l.'<'ru1t1ng '>V'lt·m di...
l'lo!-.cd about 2.500 "erronl'IJll~
l'nlt~lmt:nls .. lht• l'~"'t 1 wo y1•;11 '
.ind 11rom1'ied t•ur rcl'l 11 e Jt:llun
Wl11lc l>UYlnj.( tht!> wui. c>nly 3 :$
1H·rc·1•nt of tht· nearly 74 .!IOO
l'lll1~tm1·nts durtnlo( thul Jll'rt<11I.
(;l'll Lout.., II W1b11n ,,1111
Th ur~day. "The• in \'l"H tlo(;.itwn
has rlisclo:-.<•d dc•f11·11·n1•11•' 111
our JH'r!-.onnl'I pro1°t·t.lu1 ,., 1 h.11
we a re capahl1• nl l·orr1•1·t 1ng
"We· will clo :-.11 •• h.11<1 Wtl-,1111.
«ommanclanl of tlw l!Hl.OllU
m1·mht•r 1·11rpi.. 1n a 11'111·1 111 S1•11
~;im Nunn. I> c;a . d1a111n un or
tlw S1·11al1• a1·nw<I !-.Crv1c·t·'-rn1111
power sulx:ornmillt'l'.
At the s umc lim1" M :11·1nl' 111
vt•sl 1~:ilors dt•ft·ndt'Cl I ht· 11v1·rall
111·rformanct· of I .!lfi l n ·1·1111h•r'
:ind n ·portcd finding no l'\ 1dt·n1°l'
of l:wge.scale m:i lprn<'ltt•(•
·Tht· C'VidC'Ol'(' "' malru :lC'I II'('
1n t ht• ... v!>tc•m invoh ,., 0111\
Ii ITI II Cd 'numbt:l'S Of l'l'l'I Ull\'l':-0,"
tht• rt•1>0r1 ::.aul
Th c Mar 1 n (' Corp' t o I 11
Congress then• wt·re 351 1.·11n
r1rmed 1nstam·cs of n•l'rUltM
m 1.sconduC'l out or 1.835 in
vt•s t 1gal10ns of allcgat mnh dur
mg lhl' l)t.'riod from Oc·t 1. 197fi
lhruuJ.(h .Jul v :11 th11> .vt·ur
1\, ~I rl''lllt , II .,;,11(1 , lht•rt• ~t'r('
I ~ 1·ourh martiul und Jl tl ll''>i:.t:1
J>ll 111 -.t\lnl'rtl 1'
Fro• PageAJ
BABIES •..
an· Uh<'<l 111 rPprodud 11rn
B1 gg1•1:-. :-.u1d 11 "rou g h .
h.tllpurk 1•:-t1mah"' wa:-. that
[1110.000 Anwrll'•tn wom1·11 huv1·
I" a 110111 <111 I 11lw prnhlPm ., that
m 1ght Ill' hypas~1·cl with fort1liz<1
111111 1n v11 rn t tn :i ,::1:1:-.s 1 :incl n·
1mpl:111t:ilmn rn tl1t.· womh.
Ill' ll'sltfic'<I that tf thre1· of th1·
t'l!J!" h·rt11!1.l'<I 111 a luborutory
w1•r1· n·1mpl1111t1 ·rl. <• woman
wo11 Id hav1• a [1:J fll'l't'l•nt c:h:111r1•
111 h:wlllg one buby and om··
111 JOO odcl!o1 1tf hav111J( lrrplels
ll11 t hi· ,;1111 that th<•!-.1• em
hr v o ' ~ould have to bv
11111111\0n'cl clo!olcly 111 the womb.
.. II y1111 r111ct o m· t rt pie! i:.
11111111ai and t wu almormal. what
.111 vnu j:11111i.: to do'' I II ll-av1·
th.ii .in u11.1rh "-t ·rt·cl qul''t111n,"
h1· ... 1111
//
/ ~· // ~///
~~///
~~//
O~'/ ~ ,,, ~ // tn most cases wed an&wer yes 10 that Question. but ~ / there's "1()(0 than moats the eye where 1t concerns the V / purchasing ol carpetiny A oretent1our. store front
/ surety 1sn 1 the answer anymore than establishments
/ that tealure r1d1cutous tow pnces w1tll padding and
// installation 1nc1uded WMl's rhe answer? Alden's! We'll
/ ooen your eves 10 a ca roouoo conooot unexcelledl
/ Lot us prove 11
•'I/' / '1 •• f,
~1r£: ·:,... DEN'S
."*car;,e· : .. : ·'.· :iiiSiBilBtiOn:·custom draperies
".,. ·~ .... linoleum • wood floor
• COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHQN( 6 46 4838 -646·?3.5.5
A
Saddlebaek Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 71, NO 258, •SECTIONS. •B PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~ORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1978 TEN CENTS
Were Biker's Ashes Strewn .in Saloon?
llunun~on llt.•urt1 pulte..-'u1d
llldlly thl'Y bt•l1t•v•• tht• fnmtl\ 111
murd1•1t,•1t mohuc·u ·ll,t tulf\ Al
ll'n · J\1jd O\)~ F'·r1• 'C"Jll\•rc'<I
h1' ll'h1•, "'''de· lh1• du"' nlo"'n
,,1luon 'lllh1°1't ht· ..., ·" ,t,Jhl~·t1
l'ol1t·l· Si.:t lhtt !'hJl!v.ul.;
'lild ll \\Om1U1 "'ht•\ I ti Ill he•
1-·1·r11·~ "'h·r t1H1•1 tel th1· I.Jui
\\ l'dnl'~tiJ\ Jftl·nwon '''Jll• 1 •~J
the· cn·nr.1h•d n •m.1111 -. 111 lh•
h1l.1•r ~ind t·J~l u 1·111 " 11n tht·
... 1h1Qn
M \ dt'Jd broth\ r • hoch 1~.
.. 1111 ·..., .1r111 anc1 1h1•11 v.1ll bt•
.rnuth,•r kalhni.: bt.'fon· It 1:. l llld
( 11 u " .... I !' k ., ll I d l h l' "" () m II n
t·h.u1t1•cl 1n 1111111 111 b,1r111t111J
\11tk1t· Murtm
J•1•ro ta. l111·d .Jhuut I :m t1 m
~f•pl Ii Jflt-1 ht• Vo ,1-. k111lt•il Ill
lht• '\1.Hn 't11·1·t ~.11111111 JI 117
\1,11f1 ~t 1'11111·1• lilt\ 1• llo '>U,l>t.'t:h
1n t lw t'J 't'
\\1,., M,11 t111 . th1· h:11 m1111l tuhl
111' 1·,t1~.11111u ull1t·1·r' th,11 :.h1·
hJd 'l'e'n th1· ,.._h -.c·al11·r 111~
.... om .in 111 t hi· '.iloun lid111 l' Jlld
twl1e'\l'' he•t to bl· F1·111 ' ,1..,ll'I
P.itron._ tulh-d ht•r .Ju1ly S,., t•1·al 11ttl\'1 1w1111l1• lll'lll'Vt:CI
111 tw n •l..1l1H''> • .md fr1l·ntb of
More R esearch Urged
fo' \' r o • s t u o d IJ ,. h l n d t h e
wom un who entered the saloon
t•vt·n lhough 1t was dosed for
hU'lflt..•Ss, Ma's Martin told
l)OllCl'
I\ rt1·r l'i•..,t111g the "eur se .. and
-.1-.11!1•111\~ lhl' ashc-.. lhc group
111.1 l'l'd off on four motorcycles
Pul1l'l' bl'lit•vt.• lhl' remarnder of
1-'1·1 u s ••slu.•s \\t'l'l' M'attc:rcd
J lunf: Puc1f1c Coast I h ghway as
tht.• motorcyl'11sts rode cast. .
M"s Martin told police lhe
J 'hl''> \\-t'I t' 1ns1dt' an urn that
rero's -.1ster carrred into the bur
1n a bu>.
Test-tube Babies
'Risk Abnormality'
WASlllNGTON I A 1' 1 /\ gov
ernmenl ethics pant•I \\as told
today that ll'!-.t tub'(• human
fertilization 1s hk<"IY to product'
as many ahnormal l'rnhryos as
normal fcrt1hzatwn 1n...idc the
mother's body
For that n •a s on. ll arvard
M edacal School phys 1olo~1st
.John D Ri ggers said. more: ex
pt•n mcntallon should bt.• rlont.• on
Lht• proct.·'is bt·fori· <•llc•mptang tu
rl'implanl cmbr}11S to p roduec ii
h ve b irth
I\ similar prut:t·ss in England
Oswald Gun
Pose Said
To Be Real
W/\SlllNGTON 1/\Pl Photo·
graph analysts test1f1ed today
that !-.C1<'ntif1c tests proved th<'
auth<'nlic1ty of thrt•e s napshots
show1n~ Lee Harvey Oswald
posin~ in has back yard with the
rine that killed President .John
f'_ Ke nnedy
Cal vin MrCamy and C'ccrl
K 1 rk told the I hJUS(' assassrna ·
lions cumm1lh.'e they found no
<'\'tdencc· that the sn <1pshots
were fakt·d
The tt·st1mnny ~upportcd the'
Wa r ren Com m1s:iion·s t on
<'fus ions lhal Oswald killed Ken
nedv a nd that he arkd a lonl·
Critics have s pN·ulatcd that lhe
-.naps hols wt.•rc (:.tkt•d by sOml'
one tryrng to frumt.• Os wald
before th<' as..,~1..,s1m1t1on by lank
ing h1 m with tht• wea1Jon.
Thl' critics saw a d1s pt1r1ty 1n
thl' shadow-. <·11:-.t hv Os~til<J''
nose' and hy his hnit y. :.rn ap
parent ct1ffl•n·nt·l· hl·t w1·l·n th1·
!-lock or the nfl<· in lhl' s napshot
and the at·tu~al w1.•;1p11n ;rntf a lrm·
aero!> ... Oswnld 's l·h1n 1n tht•
photo ... sug~estrng that th<• head
wa!> supcrrmpos t.•d on the pit:
tu re
But McCam y, a phys1c 1st-
mat h cmalic 1an , s a1ct !>Uth
speculution "has been ha!>Ni on
observations by p<:ople h.·~"t
ciua li(ied 111 makl• the ol)!>l'rva
lions"
H<' said those who qut.•st1onl·d
the s napshots failed to t•mphiy
scie ntific methods to <.1naly:1.1•
th<'m .
M eCamy said he and the other
nholo experts consultt>d hv t hl•
(Sc>d>S W:\l..D, PaJ.tl' :\2)
1 c'ultcd 1n the birth of a healthy
hab~ i.:1rl July 25 tu a previously
l'htl<lll•ss euuph•
Ba g~t·rs tcs tifacd as the 14
mcm bcr Ethics Advisor} fioard
to tht· Department of 1 lcalth.
Educ<.1t ion and Welfare opened
public hearings on thl' cth1c:.il
questions involved 1n this rl'
M':.trl·h ;.ind to recomml•nd gov
t:rnml'nt action Its dl•c·1!.ion
m ay not bt· made for Sl'veral
months
ThL• govcrnmt·nl s topp<"d
fina ncing s u<:h rl'~carc h in 1975
'APPLE' CLEAR
16 CLEMENTE?
NEW YORK (AP > f'orml'r
President Nixon left New York
with praise for Big /\pple
WC' al her
·'Th(' weather is beautiful
Almos t a s c l ea r as Sa n
Clemente." Nixon said Thurs
day. moments before he left for
Ke nne d y Airport to board a
fli ght to Loo; Angele!>
Nixon h ad breakfast with his
son-in-law. Edward <.:ox, csnd his
for m er secr etary of s tate
Wilham Rogers, at the W:.ildorf
Astoria Hotel. where he s tavt•d
during his visit •
Four Savagely
Beate~ Left
For Dead
HI VE RS IDE 1/\1•1 t\
wom <.1n. her two s mall ch1hln·n
:.ind ~1 nr1ghbor wen' llrut:i 11 v
bL•atcn with :1 cast-iron ~killl-t
l'<t rly today :md lt'ft for f11•:-id in a
Ri verside condominium . polrct·
::.aul
The four wt'rc in "very l'nt1tJI
l'Olldit10n" at Riverside om
muntty llospilal following the 2
a . m . attack. s a id H1 v<·r~1dL•
pohcc LL Don Walters.
Officers were summoned hv
rwaghhors to the condominium.
wht.'r<• Jill Ho pkins. 24 . her
d11ldn·n .Jcnca Wa rd . it, ann
Oouglas Ward. 6. und neighbor
Maude' Washington, 3'1 . Wl'rt.'
found lying uncon~c 10U$ w ith
massive lll'ud injuries. Wa ilers
said.
pending furtht•r review. The de·
c1sion rests w1lh II EW Sccrctarv
Jos eph I\ Califano Jr •
Biggers explained to the panel
or doctors. lawyers. laymen and
a Prtl'St lhat tht.• human body
norm ully s uffers "an enormous
loss of embryonic matter ...
Ill' said that cvt•n in healthy
couples. 1l t akl'S four to six
month'i or regular st'xua l acllvi
ty lo producL· :t pn•gnant:y anct
that only a n ··rnfin1les ima l"
(SC'e Bi\BIES, P ageA2>
Kenney New
President
Of Realtors
I\ maverrck who campaigned
hard against the official can
didate picked by a nominatin~
committee was narrowly elected
pres ident of the Saddleback
Valley Board of Realtors Thurs·
d ay
Chuc k Kennl•y, owner of Kt·n·
ncy Re:.il E state. Mission Viejo,
upset Don I hldrct h of Mission
V1l'JO Rl·alily. ;1 subs idiary of
Mission V1t•JO Company. 1:17-132
Kenney 1s lo lw is installed a'
1979 lcudcr of Orange County'<;
third 1 ... rgcst and fastest growing
H<•a ll} Board rn cNemonies
s1.·hcdulcd for Oct" H.
(;ompanng himself lo David in
a ba ll le against Goh a th in cam·
paign rht•toric. Kenney sought
votes on the basis of his drrve to
a I l ow mcm he r r ea I est.it e
s:.ill·sm cn lo vote in elections and
for m orl~ than one candida te in
officn l'lt'<'l1 ons ..
Before• this y1·ar. only broker
mcmhrrs could vole 1n elett1ons
A former I luntington Reach
res1dC'nt and ;i mC'm hC'r or the
M1ss1on V1<0JO Mun1<•1pal /\d
\•1sory Council 1 MAC>. Ke nney
h:.is seen the• Saddll'back Board
or Reallo~ grow from 300 m em
bers 111 1974 tu its current mem
bersh1p of 1.300.
O thers office rs t•ll·Ct Nt an
Thurs day balloting rnl'ludc Allen
Mc Vey. (irst vice preside nt. Al
Polidoro. second vice president:
flobbie Shepard. secretary; Bet·
ty Leonard, treas ure r. and
c11rectors Don Newman. Pal
nurns and Frank Dakides.
Kenney unsuccessfully ran as
a m averick candidate against
(See KENNEY, Page AZ>
Saddlebaek Demonstration
Saloon owner Vince Mutltgan
said today he is not worried
about the "curse." Mulligan
said. 'Tm not scared . . . I've
been in the servic1:."
Mulligan s wept up the ashes
th:il were later gathered by
police criminologist Ken God
cJard and placed in an evidence
locker . Sgt. Chadwick said
Chadwick s aid he has not been
able lo contact Gero's s ister or
a ny of the molorcyclists who lert
the saloon rn process ion-like
fas hion Wednesday. No charges
have been filed. he added.
Westminster Memorial Park
Mortuary officials s aid a rosary
was recited Monday for Fero
and his remains were cremalt.'d
the next day.
The ashes wert' released ~<>
F'ero 's family to be scattcn.'<1 a l
sea. mortuary officials said
Meanwhile. police s ay their in
vestigation is al a stands till due
lo a lack of cooperation by wit
nesses to the attack on F ero al
the saloon.
Po11ce believe Fe ro was stand
1ng in the saloon doorway when
he: was pulled into the bar and
stabbed 10 his lower back. Fe ro
was on crutches when he wm;
s tab bed d uc to .1 leg injury.
police said
Polat:l' said Fero also known
as .. Mad Oog." was well known
in the downtown a r ea and C<tr
ried a buck knife when he wa~
stabbed
"Ma d Dog never caused mt
a ny trouble.·· su1d saloon keepea
Mulligan.
O~lly ~let SU.II P'Mto
MUSIC TEACHERS GIVE A CONCERT AT CORDILLERA SCHOOL
Showi ng the Kids How It's Done-and Hoping for a Few Recruits
Music to Their Ears
SadJleback Muaicians Emhral,l Kids
By WILLIAM HODGE
OltMO~hy P'lfotSl.Mf
They came to ser enade the young ones. .\NDmE PLACE REALLY s tarted shaktn'
L eis ure ly dressed Pied Pipers bearing with a bass riddl rendition of the "Happy
violins. violas. Outcs, oboes and a baritone Days"thc me.
horn. But the finak brought the house •school '' 1
And Cordillera School's 250 fourth. fifth and down.
sixth g raders responded m errily lo the open-"Iii II billy Hoedown." fealurmg a ll six in
rng notes of a familiar ditty -"Sgt. Peppe.r's structo.rs on string rnstrumenLc;. brought on a
Lonely llearts Club Band .. deafening roar of hand ·clapp1n~ and shouts
:\ SF:t\ OF' CHILDREN. he<1ds bobbing.
s wayt•d back a nd forth in the M1ss1on VacJO
school's multr purpost• room Thursday.
Thl• occasion w::is d recruitin~ drive for the
youngsters by lhc Saddlcback d istrict ·s six
elementar y instrumental music instructors.
Excite ment s pread through the crowd or
childrC'n as each instructor demonstrated dif
fe rc nt instruments by playing short versions
or popular songs.
Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer." theml' of
the movie "The Sting ... was rendered by a
t rrrmnl'I I\ sone fro m Disneyland's Ha unted
Mans ion rolled out of a fre nch horn.
of "EEE II/\/\ ..
The enthusiasm <:~lrned throu~h fl alf or
th<> children stayeci to hear about how they
could part1c1putc 1n th1• music program. two
tree 45·mrnult pc rrods of instruction each
week.
ONE SELLING JOB had ended. Another
would bcgrn soon
"You'rt• going 10 have to provide your own
ins truments." district music director Joanne
Harris told the: young people "Tonight. when
you go homl. you'r<' go1nf! II) have to sell
your parents un the idea nf getting you an JO·
strumcnt ·
Campus Center Detailed
Plnm Omlinedfor lroine MWJic Facility
U nivC'rS1ty or Calrfornia re·
gent ... were tolci further d etails
Thursday of a pla n to build a S35
million mus ic center on the
<·am pus of UC Irvine.
/\c·cording to L E. Cox. vice
c hancellor for bus iness and
finance at UCI, lhc information
packet given to the regents was
.1 progress re port of an attempt
to "try to arrive at t1 mutually
a j:?rceablc basis for agreem ent ..
If(> hesitated to call the de>
libcr.ations, betwcen l the uni
vers 1ty a nd a loca l, private.
roundalion which seeks to l'On·
s truet th(' compl('X. Orangt·
County Mus i <' Center l nc .
"negotiations."
Nevertheless. according to In-
formation given to regents. a
proposed agreement is being
prepared with the nonprofi1
fund ·raismg corporation.
Upon cxp1ra t1 on M thf>
agreement. the burldmgs of th£•
compl('X , and improvements.
1urni!>h1ni.is a nd equipment
w1lh1n 11 will becoml' properly of
the university.
Th<' musil' center corpora
lion will have total res pons rbility
for thc fund-raising campaign.
.ind pay all t'Osts to des1~n. build
and furnrsh the complex. and
costs of operation Or:.n:Q
7
:asl
Weather Speaker Liquefies Gas
Som e of the terms of the pro-
posed agreement :irC' ·
T he complex will contain a
concert haJI. a large theater . a
s m a lle r theate r and s upport
facilities.
-·It will be built on even
acres lying between the ex1sttng
UCI administration building and
the F ine Arts Village
Prime Rate
Hiked A.gain Mostly s unny through
Saturd ay and s l1~hll y
warmer Lows tonight 57
to 63. IU~hs Saturday 72
:H beaches and 76 to 80 in
land.
INSIDE TODA
A mobile soetety ha"3 traded
$hoe leaJher for $leel-belted
rn.dials and created Dnve·/11
Cult11r e rn So uthern
Call/omia. Sel' fC'atunng. BI
l•tle'l
All ... •• ..... .,
Dl·M " C9 •• ..
(1 .. I M II Cl ll
lhll Cross faced the 30 mem
hl'rS or the Saddleback Valley
Ex<"hunge Club at I p m . Thurs·
ti ;1y . arrangin g m et a I can-
isters. glass jars and a bottle or
gas -the s ame kind that
house wives u s c t o cook
breakfast in lhc morning.
Cross h as lH.•en with tht'
Southern California Gus Com·
pany nine years He hud de·
livered this kind of de monstra-
tion nbout i .:lOO times. probably.
No big deal.
Out Ut<.• demons tration
s o m e h ow ha s gained
si~nificance. Liquefied natural
gas I l.NG l produces more than
flame It hai; become a hot Item
rn Southern c~11lfornia because it
is, Cross said. an economical
way for the J!81> com pany to sup-
ply Southern Californ1n·s need
ror e nergy
When Cross jorned the gas
company in 1969. he de mons trat-
ed to high school audiences how
natural gas can be reduced 60
times In volume by dropping its
temperature to ·260 d egrees
Fahrenheit. Al \hot temperature
the liquid f::HR a lso reduces 60
t imes in vol ume f or easy
transportation
Back In 1969 Cross talked
a bout fueling America's pro·
posed supt:rson1c transport
alrc ruft with liquefied natunil
gas. Later hi'.! told hJgh school
audiences how LNO 1rnd fueled
the ramou ~ record-breaking
Blue Flame ruce car.
Using ballooM and scientific
1n 1rfiphcrnulia. Cross breezed
his way throu1o1h his ishow again
Thur!lday "" used liqulsJ the
flnst liquid natural gRs most Ex-
chan~c Club Mt!mbers had seen.
•
Th e n he turne d the s m a ll
amount o f liquid back into
natural ga s, filling a large
ba lloon
It 's simple . nothing to it. he
said And afo, too
When. and if. the fede ral gov-
ernment backs off d emands to
put an LNG unloading facility in
the Oxnard area a move pro·
hibited by state law the gas
company expects to build the
facility at Point Conception.
Cross said an off.loading spot
will e nable his company to buy
natural gas al $2.80 o cubic root
:ind transport it in liquid form
aboard sperlally built 989·(00t·
Iona ships fro m Indonesia and
southern l\lnska
Othl'l"!lwtse. he warned, "m all
businesses could start closing
down for lack of fuel In 1982. tic
<See GAS, Pa1c AZ>
•
The univers ity will have the
right to approve the proJe<'ff'd
programming po licy o l tht.•
Orange County M us1c Center
Inc.
0 range Cou n I y MUSH'
Cente r Inc. w ill select •he·
::irchlteet for lhe complex; re·
portedly, corporation directors
already have selected William
Pereira of Newport Beach.
-·Construction will begin
within five years or the signing
or the agreement. or the project
m ay be abandoned.
·Oran ge County Mus ic
Center In<'. would pay a nommal
lease or SJ per ncre per year for
use M the propc'rty
Lcn"th of the agreeme nt
will be SS years
I
NEW YOJtK 1AP 1
C1 t1 b a nk . the nation's
second largest, raised its
prime· lending rate from
91 • percent to 91'J percent
t oddy 1n res pons e to
f'cdc rul Reserve attempts
to tigtrten the economy by
increasing the cost of
credit.
The m ove was being
followed by most major
banks.
The rise . the second in
llttl<· more than two
weeks. pushed the rate
wh1<'h banks charite on
loan" to preferred cor·
pornte customers to its
highest Point in more than
three years.
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I l.11ur1lou:. Substum·c:-. Hoard
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11\ 1 heir reactions lo the imposed
"'" lemcnt. And they said they
will :-uhm1t tht• package to rank
;.111<1 fill' rut1fication t.·ven though
11.·aly'!l findings <ire final and
h1ndin~ under the urb1trat1on
;114recmcnt
w 1\SI II NG TON , /\,.I Tht· Prcsidt·nt .John F Kennedy
('J,, t'UIH'l·cl1•1I toll.iv 1t mud1.·
SCl'lllU' 1111:.tUkt''> Ill lh tnilial lwndll n~ of a Sov11•t ch'frt•lor
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f1 r 1ul with kn11wl1•1li.:t· of Let·
llurvt·v Os w.ild ' ud1v1t1c:. m Ru:-.:.i;~ from 1115!) lo 1002
The Warren Commission dL·
tl·rm med thal Oswald Wi:I~ the
murderer and at'tcd alone.
Tht· <'I/\·, t H'l•t 111l•nt of Yun
Noi.t·nku "wa:-. t•11unll'qWt1dlll'
t1 v1• l'rt•at <.•d a lot of m1i.111
tormat111n" frorn Hltl2 until 1967.
.lohn 1.1moml llJrt lcst1f1c•<I on
h\·half of th1..· 1nt cll1gcnl'1'
·1~t'nl'V
Tht• al(enl'y l'Onduded that
Nost>nko was not a bona Cidt· dt·
ft•ctol' and may have bl1(·n <i
KGB 1>lant, then revers ed ttl>t:lf
1n 19fl8 and det'1dcd he wa!) J
leg1t1mull' defector
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No:-.cnko 10 private ~ess1on bul
will nol rc.>qu1re him to lt>'>llh
publicly for security reai.onl>
J\ comm1ucc report relt:ubt'd
today po1nied out subi.tantial
discrepancieb between hi:. cur
rent version of KGB s pying cin
Os wald in Russia and tlw lit'
count hl' g:ivc the FBI <1ncl CIA
in the months following the 19H:1
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11 •• g.111 ... t'oll11Jllllj.! I ornpttnlOll'
.,~1111 lw ran t11wa1<.l th1· van
l)t•C'U U'>I' h~· thought 1\1Jl'h011U
hud .. toll•n t.1mpln~ gl'IJr from
hi' lt•11\ l'l.11111 •1
Man .Slays Spowe,
3 Others and Self
Wt•:ST A lll~llHN. l'a. <AP •
/\ :.l<1ughl«rh1111!-.1• wor\<1•1' w1·nl
hl•1'1t <'rk iirlcl futull v ~hot h1 ..,
1·1>trung1·d wife. lwr n1<1lhl·r and
h1:-. ""lf1•:. vourti;: 111 ot ht'i' anti sb
t1•r hl'forc· 1111 ntng I h1• i.:un 11n
h1111,...·lf 1n th1 i. run th1•a'lt l'l·nn
i.y lvunu. t om1nu1llt\. p11l11·1·
.... 11tl
The mun·, moth\•r. lwsh'nt·.il
upon 1l'i.l1·111ng of twr "'n '11 <1.-11th
from a rcport1·1. blun11•ct th('
mur1h•r .. uwnh• on tlw fumily'"
1·efu:-al to ;wcept h1·r '>Oil ., 1 t·
hg1ou» ~hef1t.
... :11cl of thl' ltH'tdtonl. "llr·r
purt•nts took lhul girl 1 h1~ w1fe 1
;1way from him lw1·a11"· he wa'
;1 Ch1·i..t111n ;ind llVl'd a good
hft• ..
!\l 1.., !\hie•.., 111.inwd lwl' "'m's
nrn rr1 a~r· 111 11l1ll'Ol" 110 h" Ill
1,1\.\:0. 11hJ1·1·11011.., to hi" lwing ;i
lt•h11' .1h , W1\fl1'':0. Sht· :-.;1111 he
\\ u 1 k 1• ti h a r If :i I a I o l' u I
.. 111uu htt rhou:-.c an<I was wcll-
llkt'd by co·worker~
Thl· pay dec1s1on . in addition
lo rt'movin~ any It mil on cost·O(·
II v 1 ng 1 ncrcuw:.. provided for
1hn·1• .1nnuul 1nc1'cUl>eS in bus•·
".1lal'lt'">
2 Mine Fuses
Uncovered in
San Clemente
Two land mine !limulators.
r:qwhlc of l'auslng sc1•1ous 1n·
iu rv 1f t'xplodcd. wen· found
'1'hu1..,tl:iv 111 a 1lctwntown San ('IPrn cnt~· park111~ lot
!-'in· Marshal Don Hodgson
... ant tlll' min(• fus<'.., appl':.1rcd le1
h;1v1· h1•1·n plal'l'd in ... uch u w;1 y
1 h.11 a ~k1ploudcr opcruting tn
11t1· pa ricing lot ;.1t 105 A vc de la ..:~.tn·ll:r \.\ould run over them .
;1lrno't \'crtusnly helling them
o ff
Thur..,d:rv·.., im•1dc:nt wa:. thc
.. <'cond tlrrw tn two weeks th;.11
m1l1larv m1nl· fuM!S huve b<'e11
I 11 11 n cf 11 n <I o w n t own S :1 n
C'11•n1l'nt1· 'lrt'l't1t An t·xplos1on
und1•r 11 I wo ton firl' truck on
Wl•:-.t A vc·n1<111 Pon1entt• lhl' ''"t
\\1•t•k 111 Au~u:.I """" t·au .. ed by ·*
n11m· :.1mulalor. Hodgson su1<1 A
.. c·c•11ntl :-.i mulutor wui. locat1·(J
n1·;1rhy 111 Lht.• t1ml·
Tlw heuvy fire truc·k wai. not d:rmu~ed . but llod~~wn said that
1f a l'h1lcl hud fou nd lhe fuse anti
tried In explode 11. 1t could haw
IJ lown his urm off or ('Uuscd
otlll'r Sl'l'lllU!'> IOJUry
Tht• fin· marshul said tod:1y
that ttw m1m· s1muh1lo1·~ found
Thur..,dav uncl those found two
\\'l'l'k' ugo ;ill l'amc from Cump
l'l·ndll·t1111 and were 1>url of tlll'
,am1• Int
"Wt.•'n • pl'obably looking for
I lw ~am1• pt·r~n ur people 1n
both 1nc1dl·nl'>, .. he !laid
The :.1niululor!> an· u1tcd on the •
M<Jrtnl' ha'l' in tra 1n1n ~ ownvuvl'r~. l>a1d llodR .. on. They
IHI' un inch 1n c1rrumfcrcm·1·
a11rl .111 inch und :.r hulf lonM und
bl u1• 111 color
1.
POllCl' ltUld Mork M1h·i-hroh
1 hl'll11 i,:h u !<!llc11n~ J.(111..,, door
Thuris clay night Ul th1• honw or
hli. fiilh1·r tn l11w. t-:1.rl 'urt1•1.
und i;hot lht.> v1cllmi. with u 2:!
rifle Curtl'r was al work
C ;11 r • \ r. v n n " a.., la k "n to
T' 11•1 ~h·m11r1ul llo :-p1tal 1n
Tunkhllnno<:k wher•· u hm,p1t11I
:-.pnk1·sw11man d1•,('ril>1.•d hl·r
tond1t1on u~ "f1nt• "
l'ollc-1· :.ul<I 1h1· hoellcs of lh1 •
l1v1• other pe1:.11n!> 1n lhl' h1111w
wl'rt' dl:-c·ovcn•rl after Carter
phon1.·<I from 11 plunl In neurhy
M \.'hOO!lllny
( Pilot Logbook J
Feathered Friends
Hard to Swallow
By WILLIAM llODGI!: a. ,.,. oa11, ,.,._. '\II"
ALI. IT TAK•:S to n tl Sucldl<•hal'k College or its
I roubll':.oml' s wallow poputut 11111 1s a Jtih or a pole or a
s wipt> with a broom, wl111<· removing u swallow's nest 1n
ndghborinA Sun Juan Cup1slrnno is un undertaking akin lo
obl u1mng a bu1ldlnA permit
Nevcrthelcs ... colk~:t' 1rrninl<'nunc\' m\•n began the tusk
or removing umnhal)llcd nci.ts from cam pus nooks and
crannies this week in an effort lO wurd orr tht' feathered in·
flux next year
Collccc offlciab s<iy the birds
flocked to lhc campu:-. In record num
bt!rs this year. promplln~ a weekly
!>crubbing operation on 1>p;1tter<·d board
room and librury buildlni.: windows
And isn't there a ceiling on popula
lion tn south Orange County by 1990"
~,-. '. '. -.
Jt -
'~
ttOOGE
Maybe the county l'lanninJt Com
miss ion should consull•t th1.· ... wallow In
flux and whut ci.ln he do1h' about 11
before Lhe bmb 1·cturn nt•XI SI .IO!>eph '
U ay But that m ay be hard rur county supervisors to
swallow. ....
AND THINGS ARI=: ~cltsni.: pretty hard lo !>wallow for
some people 1n our ne1ghhoring Cup1strano Valley
The owne r of a s mall. undeveloped San Juan
Capistrano lot approat·hcd the City Council recently lo
thunk lh<.·m ror not zoning his property for open ~pace
The council. famou1t amuni.: landown\•rs l'or its fimcky
nature about development or open :.pa<:c. graciously u<:
ccpted the man's th<tnki.
But he was still wury "Is it possible you m<•Y rto :.mothl·r study m 90 days und
come back and 1tay to mt· lhat tlw al'c<1 I'> now ion~d ror a
parking lut for h;H1cl11-.1p11~·d drtvt•I'<., uf fl ying <.,aUct!r1t" 'lhl•
man askt'd b\urtlcd eoune1lm~n.
•••
TELEVISION, Wlll<:H 111\S bccomtt fa mous for
marketing femal~ bc&uly s 101·l' the succe~s of ABC's
"Cha rlie's Angels ... has done al af(atn
And one of our own S<1ddkback V111ley young l:.idies
has gotten involved on lhl' g round floor
Stephanie Lucbkl·. daughter of Ronald and Bonnie
Luebke of Mission Viejo. has -.urvivcd the preliminaries of
the "All American Girl" competition
Sh t· \.\Ill UJ>l'\'ar as a Southern Cahrorn1a finalist at the
nPxt step of compt.'t1t111n Nov 18 al thl' Sheralon Los
Angf'les Airport Hotel If stw wins then •. she goc .. on to the
semifinals an llullywoot.l Survival there mL·an .. St1·phan1c wall cumpt•h· wtlh 44
other girb for the title 11f the "All Aml·rlcun Girl .. on u
two·hour ABC tch·v1s1on h1·iwty paucant special In March.
1979. Miss Luebke might tw ,, good bet lo wtn the title
Her sister Ol•blue w;" Lh1• reigning Orange County
f'uir queen last year and mother Bonnie has a string of
pageant victories lncludin~ u stint a'I th~ first Miss Ch<1m·
pagnc Music for Lawrence Welk m 1956.
Escapee's Hostages
Abducted Couple
Still in Danger?
t
MOUNTA IN H OM E . Al'k ,
1 AP 1 · An elderly cou~lle hem~
ht•ld host:.igl· hy a 'l\·11n1·...:-.1••·
pn:.on t:::.t•apL·1· 1·ulll-d t h1•1r ..,1111
rnctuy lo :.ay they hud 1Jcc11 :-1•1
fr<·t•. hut author1111•:-. ,u11I thr• ""1
lll'IH·Vl'lt lhl'} nwy ha\ 1· bc.·l'll
for<'•'" hy thl'll .Hldul'ttH' to
m:ik1• llw call
m;.1y hjVl' bt•L'll forced to makt·
LhL· call to Id them know Lhcy
art· a II ri~ht 'flwy wt•rc not bl'
ing n·~r>011"1Vl' to question!> fh;e t
t h<'I r 1oon asked. . •
J ohn Kl·nnC'Y of the FBI ·s l.11
Uc Hock off 11'L' :.ard the ho~la~t '"·
Mr. ;md Mri, .lohn fl K1111(. c·o11
tackd their :-.rm by telephoni•
s hortly after 8 a m. Th1.·y ttihl
him they were ull right uncl
w o u I d lw d r 1 v 1 n ~ h j l" k I 1,
Arkan""· h•· .. a1<I Kcnn~y i.a1d , how~·~ c1 ... Tlwv
f'ro• Page A I
KENNEY ••.
t"" o ll•rm president Newman
lust year Thii. year's victor)
rnal'k!l the first lime a cant.lidal•'
nht nom111:.itcd by the officia l
no m1nutin~ committee hus wcin
lh1· pres idency. a b oard
MlukL• .. mun 1ta1d
/
// " ;/ ...... ~·/ ~ ....... // ~'V/
O::s /,/
~ ;;
~;'
... ~;
~//In moat caen wAd answer "yes" 10 that auestlon. but ~ / there's more 1han meets the eve wnere 1t concern• tne
// purchasing of carpettno A pretentious store front
; surety 11n·1 the answer. anymore than estebllahmenls
; that feature ridtculoua low pflcet with ptddlnQ and
;; tnatellatlon included What 1 the 1nawe<? Alden'sl We'll
; open your eves 10 o carpeting concept une1u:ellod!
M1k :-.' n11wd.i v olll '111ughll'I ,
Ciffl'Y Lynn. wao; the solt· ""
vlV•H' of tlw utl al'k P oli\•\• sold
she wuis found unmJUl't•d in a
buisisin<'t on u kitchen tuhll'
Curler wus tulk1nR to his son,
l<c•vin . R. when he heard u
!>(' 1·1:0 m und the 1Jhone wcnl
d1•ud .1>0hc(• said.
; Lot ua PJOV• It.
···1,,.' ,/ .·,:· M Iles' moltwr. Dorothy. or
Wilmot ·r11wn11hlp in Hradford.
Home Head Named
Dick Knowlc11, of 251~1 Mawson
Drive, h u~ t)re n c l •clcci
prcsldt•nt of lhl' South Luguno
Ill lb llom<•owncr s A11sor1at1on
I\ lso ch.•\·l~<l rcct>ntl)' wt' rt•
Aaron rower'>, Vl('C preside nt .
f"onny J.ahrn . '<'crt•tnry, und
<; lor1n 1l11h111 .. ,1n t rp11-c11rf'r
C'a rlt'I' then phoned hl!i 79· ~
yeur.old fa ther. Donuld. who ...
li v('!I nexl door. The senior
C;irter found the doorl'J to th<'
houst' locked . police s~ud , l)ut en·
terl.'c1 through the s hultercd
l(lass door after 11pottlng some of
tht• bocll<>s throuah a window
St ti Le Poli<:t• Cupt. Nlcholoi. v
t<ordtllu ld<'nt1Cied lhc victim!\
a., Miies; f~url Curler's wlft'.
Janice. 38. Kl•vln. and Carter'1>
two dauuhtt!ri.. Sylvrn. 14 . and
1\11111•-c IM v1•11r 1111'1 wlrt>. Ann<>ll••
92611 • PHONE 6-46--4838 -646 235~
Friday, September 15, 1978 s DAJL y PILOT A 3
fSheriff's Substation, Morgue
~
Nixed
• ' ~ Ov~r lh prote t or Orang~ ~ounty Sherirr Ur11d Gate •
~county 5upe1 viMrs ('Ul ht~ pro
~posed S2 3 m1lhon south county
• b~r•rr~ ~ub:ihtllon und a Sl t ~million central county morau<-. ~from lhc J.508 m1lhon 1978·79
~budaet Thun.duy
: Gatl'b araUl-d both ur1• nf't'dt'<i hf county lu" t•nfort<•mt•nt 111 In ~~ Cfff>CtlH• • : lie cullct.I t hl' ~UJlt'r\< 1. or-.
~1tllt•r1111t1ve pl.in. to lni.tall u
'3.600-squan• foot tn11h•r .is J
jM>ut h COUflt ) :.lu.•11tt'" !>Ub~tlt
•lion. rnudt'<tUllh' .ind unrN1--.ww
'ble
Slippery Task
"I Just don't think 1t 1i. rt'il
1om1blc to M.·rvti the pupulutmn
in that part of the county out or ,1
t r 1l~r." Gall'!I Miid "T h\• n•u l
1!i5ue 1s pmvtchnt: ,.rfE-1·Uve law
enforccml•nt for :W0 ,000 plu11
Jlt'Oplc "' thl' 50uth l'Ounty · ·
Supervisor 'J'homu-. H1lt•y,
whoi.t,> dl!4trfrt 1)1 111 th1• .. outh
t•ount)'. rt•phl-d to Citlll't.. "l''ur
thrce yuri. I hY\'i.' hN·n t 1 YlllJI to
h1•l1> you t:t•I that . und I un
der,tand thl' nt-t•<h 11( the 1-tt·upll•
do" 11 Uwn·
Rut wt• huvt• ~·11 problt•m-.. ·
hl' rontanu1:d Wl· un· tulk1rt.:
Jhout Propo-.1tion 13 uml T am
lll'l ,...,k1111: you 111 ht•lp u-. nul
f It I' .I I' I I II I\ I' ,1 Ol I ' .1 '
:.u111·1 v1-.or' t•hoprwct an h.1tr J
h~l ol S8 7 m1lhon in 1>0..,111hl1•
bu1lcJtn~ .md t·qu1pnwnt proJ
t•t·t-. Tml,1y -.upt•n 1-.ors -.t'I
.1hou l 011prov1rt~ plan' tor ttw
,,,..nt11n..: ol S2~l n11 1l1on 1n un
.Jlhwult·1I n ·vt•nut· ... haring fund:.
T hi• n•vt•n\ll' r-.haring fund!..
I h1•v ... 11tl . t·oul<i ht• u'\ed to
h1n· ... 1.1 II luyoj fl> lO C'OUnty SO{'IUI
•wn •n· 1inn.:r11n1:-., f1n unce un
r1111eh·cl hutld1n..: und equipment
proJ1•1·ts .• ind kc•t•p private com
n111111ty ha-..'11 '""IUI l'>t·r vu'c
A,.Wlr ........
Attendants carry a six-foot. two-inch
Moray el'I named Maria from her holding
l ~mk ttop phol oJ to oper ating table at
Ch1eago ':-. Sht•dd Aqu<irium to undergo sur·
gt·1·y 1bottom1 lo rt· move a catar act from
her eye. She gave the staff so me anxious
moments when she be~an to revive during
the oper ation <1nd w r ithed ab<>ut. snapping
her razor ·sharp teeth. More anesthesia was
administered.
-·
'Navajo' Codemaker
Succumbs at 85
SAN DIEGO IJ\Pl f'hilhp
.Johnston . ~hose Code con
foundl'd the Japanc!-ie in World
War 1 l. ha!> died thn•t.· clays
befon• he would have ob!-icrvcd
h1::. 86th birthd<ty
i\ gravc~1dc funeral 1:-. planned
t oda•• Cit Glendale ., .John::.ton, who died Monday in
, Veterans Hospital here, hved rn
• nearby Chula Vista. He spent his
~umml'rs rn Flai.tstaff. Ariz. 1 J\s a youth, he h vcd in a mis·
. sionar y complex 40 m1IC!-i east of
: Nuke D etec ted
1 UPPSALA. Sweden IAP 1
: The Sovil't Union ~wt off 1l ~
·eighth :rnd s trongest under · i jlround nuclt•a r explosion or the
. year today. s i,:tnals from the
; Semipalattnsk t.trea or western
~ Siberia inrhcated. ..
Flagstaff and learned the Nava·
JO language. A veteran of World
war I. he suggested use of the •
complex language for secret
commurucations in World War II
while he worked as a city
engineer for Los Angeles.
A school to train Navajo "code
t a lke rs" was established at
Camp Pendleton and Johnston
was given the rank of technical
sergeant. serving as a reeruiter
among the Navajos in J\rizona.
Utah and New Mexico.
The use of the Indian lang uage
confounded the J apanese. who
wl'r e un <1b le t o d eciphe r
m essages sent by the code
talkers. J ohns ton received
special congressional recogni-
tion in 1964. 24 years after Japan
surrendered.
A brother . David. survives.
-~Budget-conscious . l Crusades S,J.odied
• Sunday's Dally Pilot will keep
: an eye on individual and federal
: budgets with feature stories on
• infla tioo-fighl1ng gardens and
: crusades by the U.S. chief of
: Health. Education and We lforc
: Department • .
: COOL CROPS It's moving
: along toward winter, but Orange
: Coast gardeners will find a rich
• h arvest or Information about
; what vegetables do well during
• the chill months ahead in a story
: by ~tnfr writer J a~ie Hym an in
: You/Your Money. .
LOOK OUT FOR LEMON '
: Pa t Ou011 ·~ Consumer Closeup
: give!. a step-by-step outline or
: what to do when buying a ~c.'<I
car.
(SUN DAY'S BEST)
JOSEPH CALIFANO -The
nat ion's HEW secretary is often
cha racterized as indiffer ent and
arrogant but those who know
him s ay he also can be kind and
caring . An Associated Press
s tory takes an inside look at this
man on the move .
SPACE SERIES A HlT?
"Batllestar Galactic a." the new
television series on space lmmi·
grants seeking earth m ay be the
hit of the new season lls
creator. Glen Larson. calls it
biblical and compares It to
"Wagon Train."
Nicaragua
Gains on
Insurgents
Ml\NJ\Gt:A. Micaragua cAP 1
Backed b\' armored cars and
hchc.·optc1· gunships. Nicaraguan
commandos fi ghting block by
block tightened a noose around
n•bcl defenders in Leon today.
w1l n e!>SC!-i returning from lhl'
northwc.•::.t N1taraguan city rt•
portt•rl ll was unclear v.hetht'r tht_• reb·
t·I ~ 1n Lt•on. Ni ca ragua·:-.
:-.t' co nd I argcst d t y a nd t ht•
b ir thpla ce.· or Pr(•s 1dcnt
/\n:J!-i l as10 Somoza. would be.
able.• to wilh:-.tand the govern·
mcnt attack
Hut in!-iurgcnts in two other
northwestern cities were report·
ed holdinc on. and Mana~ua wa~
brnc·tn):! ror a poss ible rebel al·
lack to coincide with the coun ·
try 'o; independence day.
The Leon eyewitnesses report·
ed heavy f1~hllng a:-. President
Somon1':,. national guard troop~
advanced from the edge of the.
city toward thc downtown area
Throughout the night. bursts 01
automatic wcaPonS fi re. single
::.hots and explosions could bt·
heard in the city of 100.000.
The number or casualties wa~
unknown.
Thousands of refugees fled
Leon southwa rd. carry in g
belongings in battered suitcases
or s mall bundles. Scores were
camped out during the night in
open fi elds.
The Venezuelan government.
m eanwhile. dispatche d four
warplane s a nd a military
tr a n s port to Nicaragua 's
southern neighbor Costa Rica.
Venezuelan President Carlos
Andres Perez. who has called
for international m~diation . or
the Nicaraguan conflict. denied
any hostile intentions. however
Leon. where Somoza was born
52 years ago. has been occupied
since Saturday by Sandinista
f!uerrillas seeking his o ver ·
throw. The leftist guerrillas and
ordinary citizens s upporting
them also hold two other major
cities in northwest Nicaragua.
Esteli and Chinandega.
T he rebels have lost control of
the southern city or Masaya and
reportedly were repulsed in an
attn"k on Penas Bla ncas on the
Cost u Rican border. However.
they were still entrenched in
Diriamba, 20 miles south of
Managuu. Jinotcpe. five miles
south of Slriamba. and Rivas. 55
miles further south.
Som oza has mobilized re-
11erves of'1.he national guard. the
nu lion 's army, to counter the reb·
el uttacks. declared m artial
law und placed Managua under
8 p.m..to 5 a m. curfew. The Red
c ross es ti mates 500 persons
have been ktllcd In the week's
righting nal1onw 1de. but
Som oza admits to only 30
guardsmen slain
.ig1•nr1<"> 01wrat1ng
Gall·-.· budgt·I bulllt·~ Thur'
1J.1 \' \\ t•rt• not \\ 1thout !>UCCl'S!:t
111.; won !>Upl0rv1<.,or,· rwrm1 ss1on
111 hart• 16 nt·w emp loyt'l•:-.,
I hous:h h1··11 havl' to puy them
with mon1•) w1lht0 h111 existing
S2'1 8 rTHlhon hudi.tN
In ot hn IJUd~t·t action Thur!:t-
day. -.u1wrv1 ... ors
M i•dl· tht>tr first Propo!:t itlon
1:1 layoff when tht•y cut from th«
budgl't an Sl8.000·a yrar rccrea
lltlll ti1rl'<'ior at Juvenalt• llull.
A p111·0Vl'd a $2 2 m 1 I hon h!:tl
uf 1 m prnv1•mcn ts at Orangt•
County Airport inl'ludang dt•s1gn
or u runway extension. 1n!>t u11a
lion of a baggage hdndlang
:.yi.tem . paving of an ~urcrart
rump and construtt1on of {In
1.11rport perimeter safrty road
Srt aside '28.000 in revenUl'
sharing funds to keep the South
Laguna branch library open.
Sc.•rved notice on UCI
M(•d1eal Center tha t the couuty
wtll no longer fund dental earl'
un c lecllvc out-patient treatment
for indigents starting six months
from 11ow Supervisors a lso said
tht•y would h<lll support to thl'
n•nll·r·11 l'Ommunit.' tlin1c pro·
Defiei.en<..-ies Told
gram:, tn one year
Put S2 fl m1lhon a wJy in the
''''<'Ot c.upt•rv1~ors decide lo in
tn·as<' the county's contribution
tu the employel· n·l1n•nH.'nl
!-.}'!-itl'm this year
ff('stored a S98.884·Pl'r·ycar
l'ldcrcan· program wh1th p1 o
v1<tcs an horn(· ht•lp to i--cnaor
r1t1len::.
Red1ll'<.'d pNsonnel rutback:,.
in th l' 29-mem b 1..·r county
V1..•ll'riln:,. Scrvtc\• Off11·t• from
ntnl· to thrN' and ag rl•Cd tu
mamtuin tl a' a st·par;_1tc c.kpart
mcnt
Marines Defend
Recruit System
WASHINGTON 11\I» Tl1t·
Mannl' Corps say~ an tnVl'Shga
l 1on of its rC'tru1ting 'Y!:tll'm dis
rlost•d <about :.!.500 "erroneous
enlist ml'nls .. the past two yl'ar ....
and promised correcti ve action
While sayang this wa:-, onl y J 3
percent of thl' nearly 74.900
t•nhstmt·nts dunng that period.
G c.·n . Lou1:.-. II Wili-.o n !>aid
T hu r:.-.day. "The anves l 1gation
. has disclo!>ed cleric1enc1c~ in
our personnl'I procedur es thut
we a r e· ca pa bit· of correcting
"Wl• wall du so." said Walson.
command<1nl of the 190.000
mem bl'r corps. an a letter to Sen
Sam Nunn. D-Ga . chairman of
the Senate armed services man
power subcomm1tle<:
At the same tame. Marine an
vest igators defended the ovl'rall
performance of 1.961 n~c.·ruttCr!-i
and reported findi ng no evidence
or large-scale malpractice
"The evidence of malpractice
in the system .. involves only
limited numbers or recruiters."
the report said
Th e Ma rin e Co rps told
Congress t he re were 351 con-
firmed instances of rcc ruitcr
misconduct out of 1.835 tn·
vcsligat1ons or allegat1ons dur-
ing the period from Oct I. 1976.
through July 31 this year.
As a result. 1t said. there were
12 tourts·marlial and 129 lesser
punishments. Disposition of thl'
remt.t rning 233 cases could not bt.·
dete rmined before submission of
the report. the corps said.
Th<' 1nvl's t1 g at ors
acknowledged that "erroneous
cnhslment 1s the largest single
category of allnt1on :JS!-.OClatcd
with thl' l'nlislmt•nt pr<iccss. ··
Reasons for 2.462 discharge::.
for · ·erronrous cntr) · · were ltst·
cd as failure to mcel phy:-.ical.
educational or mt;•ntal stand
a rds. police arrest records and
reC' ru 1 tl'r malpract1n•
Of thl' tot::il. 716 n·cru1t" wc.•rc.•
dist•harg('d for fraudulent cnh ... t
mc4 nl, which the corp:-. !>aid "re
tiuire:-. proof or cklibt'nilc m1:.
rc.·prC'::.cntat1on by :rn applicant
of 1nformatmn lft• know:-. to bl·
disqualifying "
"L'nfortunatl•ly. somt· uppli
l'illlb have bct'n <11dcd by th1•
rent.1lcr in I his deception."
Walson wrote.
Thc investigation was request
t'd by Nunn following allegation:.
or recruiter misconduct in Nt•w
York and Cleveland.
Wilson said the Marine Corp~
I rac' to doublecheck at several
!:tta)!l'I'> after enlistment. but that
"m<in y sc hools and polict•
Ju n sdict1on::. ... wall not verify
tnformat1on ::.ubm1ttcd by the
appl1c;.int"' because o r the
.pnvat} act. other laws or what
he called "community policy "
The report recomm ended
legislation that would enable the
;\1 a ran~ to get such verification
1nformat1on from police and
... chool offi«tals
Thi• t'CHp s d(•n1l•d lh<1t
r(•('1 u1tt·1·:,. engagt! in fraudulent
pl'jCtlCI.!!\ because Of pressun•
from <1bovc to meet quotas
··Most recruiters stale the pre·
ssures are self.generated in the
effo rt to achieve a ssigned
goals." the report said .
Homicide
Justified?
P ORT HURON. Mich.
1AP 1 Kicked with steel
t·apped boots. s hoved off a
bars tool and threatened
with a gu n b y h er
hus b a nd. a 27 -year -old
Port Huron woman told <i
JUry s he was Justified in
pumping seven s hots into
him last March _
Patricia Jo Gross 1s bc -
i n g t ril'd o n mu rdt'r
charges for the slaying
this year of Wa lter E.
..Eddie" Gross. 34. who
'h" said beat her regular-
ly for the last fivl' yt"a r-. of
lht'ir marriage.
CI a 1m1 n ~ Jus t 1r1 J b It•
hom1cidt'. Mr!'. Groo;..,·
1-;1Sl' 1s om• o f !>l'V<'ral
publicized Mi<'h1gan tn ab
involving l)l•aten wives
HELPS NAB SUSPECTS
Actress Norton-Ta ylor
TV Actress
Helps Foil
Extortion
HOLLYWOOD IAPI --At··
tress Judy Norton-Taylor. who
play-. Ma ry E ll en in the TV
series "Th<' Waltons." helped
police today track down two
me n who alle~cdly threatened to
bomb her housl' and C'ar unless
they were paid S20.000.
Miss Norton-Taylor received c1
lt"lephonc call at he r horn.-
Thursday from a man who pr"'
Sl'nted thc bomb·or -cash ul
tamatum and told her s he would
rec.·e1ve another call on how to
deliver the money.
The second call with inslrut·
tions came at J .30 a.m tuda~
Mass Norton Taylor, who c.·011
tacted policl' after th1• initial
threat. alerted police
The officers told her 10 plat·1·
some scrap paper m a box and
carry out the caller'.s tn">trul'
lions to deposit the bo-c m a
street antersection in suburban
Va n Nuy' Within minutes. a car stopped
at the mtc.•rscct1on. a m:rn AOl
out. p1ck<.'d up the box and start
l'd drtvang awa~
Po hcC' car-. concealNI nearhv
moved 1n. pulkd the car ovt·r
and arrested two men
Golden Pothos
PRESENT
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of !Tits llonoy
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Fall Bulb
.~lanting
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with~ Tom '\~vf'l''~'
Marphioe
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'Money-adding'
Tax Plan Eyed
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would "<Id money to rather thun l<1ke taxeft from the paychecks
of qualifying workers iK purt of u Senate Finance Committee lax cut
plun ror low· und middle-Income J\mcrlcam1.
Negul!vc withholding would apply orlly to workers from families
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:\\ MEROllS l.U ~lN .\RlES from o ur <'O :J1>ll1nc
!>how1·d up. ~tt·crn1i.: thl·ir Wu.Y through the splattered
'1·~l·\ahl1•:-. Anthony .Juy 1)f 1\-Jay's Dance Boutique in
Cn:-.t:i ~fr:.u wai. mu:.tc:r of c·ercmonles. lit.> brought his Old
Tvnw Hmk v ()ink Uand. 01sc:o dancing was provided hy
.111111 Fulle r, the d1:.c Jockey at Tiffany's of Newpor t
Bc•:H·h
Othe r (•nl(:rlmnment billed included the World Famous
Poh:.h Mariuch1 Ba nd and Sharika and Zeida, belly
dancer~.
Listen . e ven Gloria Zigner. the public relations exec
I rom Newport. showed up. Surveying the scene. Gloria
d••('Jare<J. "I've been hyped I'm the one who's supposed to
110 th1• hypin~. All or a sudden, I feel like the hypee . . ..
,\hruplly. J1 mi Fuller c ut loose wllh his d isco musk.
~ hu:h i.om(.' boomed acro~s the neighborhood from a group
111 lnud~JX'akt·r:.. each a bout the i.1zc of a refrigerator
lol'Jft•d atoµ lhl' lknl J\-Dt•nt offire bu1ld1nJ:?
'm; 1n:GIN TO f,()OK n1•1 vously al soml· of the :.ur
11111nd1ng hu1ldinJ!:. Tht•y m1~hl not s urvi\'e the sound
.... ·' \ ' .... \ll1•r th1 .. t·xpl'nenr(•, I n('(•d a vnrat1on But 1 don't
th1nl-. 1·11 IC1·11t A lknt thts ltml· Maybe I'll try an unused
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Extortionist Says
He'll Start Plague
TUCSON. Arii. c AP) Authorities s ay there is little chance
an cxtortiorui.\ could carry his threat to infect the city with bubonic
plague
Police said Thursday that the extortionist could be the sam e
1w ri.on who dema nded money last s pring, saying he would Infect
the city 's water syste m with typhoid. Tha t threat ne ver
matcriaJized
Attempts wcr" m ade In both cases to d eliver money, but no
one has triC'd to pick up the monev. police said.
u rnmg lesK than Sl2,000 a yeur
l)ut thl' committee indicates il
will vote u tux tut large enough
10 "n~ur1.· \hat . 4.!vcn with influ.
t1on :.ind h1.:her Sot'iul Security
t».x~·ll. rnoot peor1lc pay no mort>
f('dt•ral tax next year than they
do IO l fnli
T H E COMMITTEE ap.
proved the first part or its tax
l'Ul p;1ckag<• Thurs day but d i'
la e>cl until t'arly next week a
volt.' on how to tailor cuts in tax
rult"~ to fot·us rclil'f on those
with Yl'a r ly In comes below
$50.000.
Tht• committt.>t• is certain to
vote to cut laxes m ore than the
I IOUM' du..I in approving a SlG 3
bi llwn tax reduction last month.
About $12 billion of the House
t ut would ~o to individuals, the
rest to businesses
In its fi rsl vote on the bill,
the Senate committee accepted
:1 House provision to ra ise the
$7 50-per-pcrson exemption to
Sl ,000 But it would repeal the
indi v idual lax cred it, which
ranges from $35 to more tha n
$210. depending on family size.
TUE CHANGE would
benefit high-income families at
the exp<•nsc of t hose at the lower
end of the scale. This is because
an exemption. which reduces in·
c oml· s uhJ(•ct to t axation. ts
wo rth more as mcom e rises,
while u credit. s ubtracted from
\axes owed, ill of equal benefit to
all.
The committee plans to
balance out that ch ange by re·
ducing individual tax ra tes at
'Dead' Rock
Pyramids
ht Concert
CAIRO. Egypt (APl -The
G rateful Dead, one or America's
most durable rock bands. got a
h elping ha nd from the Great
Pyramid in staging a concert
that sent 2.000 hand-c lapping
music lovers dancing down the
aisles .
The 4 '"i hours of music re·
verberated over the desert s ands
for several miles a round and
gave many Egyptians their fi rst
taste of car-shattering hard rock
Thurl-tday ni~ht.
"I REl\UYLOVE them,"said
M a mdouh Kho rs hi e. a 25·
year-old engineering student as
he s wayed to the drivi ng beat or
a Chuck Berry tune. "To have
such a n American group here Is
wonderful."
On the other hand. 22-year-old
Mohammed Ali, a Saudi Ara·
bian tourist, disappeared before
the intermission.
About half the audience was
made up of Egyptians . who had
to pay a m inimum $1.5-0 ad·
m ission, about a day's wages for
the average worker
TH E R EST WERE ex ·
patn<ite l\m('ricans working in ·
the Mideas t o r hard-core,
Grateful Dead rans who flew to'
Egypt rrom California.
Clear Skies Move East .
Flooding Due Near San Amonio, Victoria, Tex.
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low and middle-incorte level.a
by $2 billion mor e than the
l louSl' voted
St•n Russe ll B. Long. D·
La • the comm1ltce chairman.
a nd his colleagues are intent on
offsetting the higher Social
Security taxes that take erfect in
January and seeing that the ad·
d1tional incom e taxes caused by
inflation are ne utrallied tor
mos t Americans.
"THERE'S GOING lo be
enough lax cut so thut every-
body making $30,000 or less
m aybe SS0,000 is not going to
have a tax increase because of
Social Security." Long said.
He and Sen. Daniel Patrick
Moynihan. D-N.Y .• are chief
s pons o rs o r the expand ed
earned-income c r edit, which ·
a ims to induce families earning ·
less than $8,000 to stay off the
welfare rolls.
Strike Spreads
A<:> National Guardsmen check their M·lG weapons at an
:,ir·mory at Wichita. Kan .. preparing to guard fire s ta·
lions. about 20 percent of the city's policemen joined the
s triking firemen. The firefighters are in the fifth day of a
s trike. No violence has been reported. The Guard says
use of weapons in Wichita is part of its standard pro·
cedurc
Vesco Charges Denied
Allegations Against Carter Aides: 'Old, Tired'
NEW YORK !AP• The
While House has dism issed as
"old and very tired c harges"
tes timony that e ffo rts were
m ade to have two of President
Carter 's closest ad visers help a
··cos t a Ric an g<'nlleman ...
bc l ie vt'd lo bt' fugitive IJ S.
financier Robert Ve~co. resolve
his legal problems.
Two letters submitted as
Pv 1dencc Thursday durin~ u
Securities and Exchange Com·
m 1sswn action 1n u .S District
Court purportc•d lo :-;how that a
g roup of hus incssmc n from
Geor g ia tried to contac t
lla millon Jordan a nd Charles
Kirbo early In 1977 about helping
in t he matter.
BOTH DOCVMENTS included
the typed name of Spencer Lee
IV . Lee. Ca rter campai gn
manager in 197G, was a longtime
Jordan friend from the same
hometown
A 22-ycar·old secretar y .
Gc rolyn Hohbs. testifi ed she
lh o u J:hl V esc o was the
"gentlt man" who made fre·
qu<>nt rails to th<' offic<' m which
'lht· worked in Alba ny. Ca
Mrs. flohbs until t•arlv lh"
)'l'.1r was ('mployccl h~ ·n L
llcrnng, one of tht· Ct·or~1an..,
reportedly invol\'Cd 111 c.illc·gcd
atte mpts lo make (•ont:.il'l ~llh
the prci.idl'11t '-. ad\'tscri..
THE SECRET.\R\' s at<l unde r
oath th::it sh<: typl·rt ;ind m~uled
ktlt'rS und pluC'cd tclt phonl'
calls to both Jordan and Kirbo.
the Washington Post reported.
No corroboration was offered.
Both Kirbo and Jorda n have
denied making any effort to In·
te rcede on Vesco's behalf, and
said they had not been asked to
do so.
Deputy White Ho use press
secr etary Rex Granum s aid
Thurs day night th e court
tec;11mony "simply repeats old
and very tired charges ...
One l etter s ubm itted as
evidence. c.iddressed lo Kirbo
<J nd da t<'d Jan. 14, 1977. read.
"Dear Charhr Enclos ed 1s a
copy of how the Costa Rican
gcnll<'man wishes to havl' his
matter resolved. l had a long
tulk with htm and I fN:I that tht•
plan we d1scusscd will be sue:
\'Cssrul <ind also fruitful "
TIU: OTllF.R fl()rumt•nL <id
dn·i.sed to Jordan a nd d ated
fcb. 9. 1977. read:
·•Dear Hamilton. Regarding
our conversation. it looks as lht!
PRL matter t a stock issue not
further identified 1 will take
eight to 12 months to complete.
The time frame is well within •
our agr eem ent with Mr. Herring
and th e Cos t a Ri c an
gentlem an.··
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Furniture
Bargains Now
May Be the Last
By SYLVIA PORTER
F In t ht • l«lft
This month. a traditional "bargain" month for buying
furniture. muy offer the last good pMce·value opportunity
tor buying furn'lture for years, barring a business slump
so severe it forces prices down.
The reason : Lumber prices have been soaring. No end
I!\ in sight.
LUMBER FOR THE FURNITURE industry is a
cyclical co~modity normally subject to seasonal s upply
and demand factors, says Thornton G. Wa mpler, vice pres·
ident of Pulaski Furniture Corp., Pulaski, Va ., among the
nation's largest furniture manufacturers. He says price
escalation has not followed the usual pattern of seasonal
peaks and valleys.
Prices usually go up semi·annually as furniture pro·
ducer s build inventories for shipments in July and
J a nuary. Retailers ·see new styles at national shows In
April and October in North Carolina. Case goods manu!ac·
turers accumulate their
s upplies ol various ·
k inds o f t i mbe r t o
match anticipated re ·
ta iler-buying months
hefore these t>vents
Jn e ffect. t hi s
becom es a commodity
Money's
Worth
speculation as manufacturers try to anticipate supply-
demand rorces that ultimately govern prices. If a collec·
lion becomes "hot." there can be a lite ral run on a certain
type of wood -· a see·saw to which the industry ls ac·
customed.
But in 1978. lumber has not taken its between·season
price dips.
FOREIGN PURCHASES IN THE American market -
partic ularly from J apan, Germany, England and France
-ha ve contributed. These countries have been buying top
grades of American lumber ; enormous increases have
been recorded for such furniture woods as ash. oak.
cherry and walnut. among others.
Furniture m anufactured from these woods will cost.
more this fall, and probably even more later.
Why have overseas forces become such strong factors
in the multi-billlon·dollar furniture Industry?
With the plunge in the value of the U.S. dollar, Euro·
peans and J apanese have found American lumber a good
Jn vestment .
Not only Is lhe prospect grim for furniture made this
fall, but the price pressure will intensify as domestic
furniture producers enter the market next spring to com·
pele against the foreign buye rs who will be using weak
dollars to pay for American lumber.
SO WE EXPORT MORE, which in a sane economic
world would help bring stability to the balance of pay·
ments, help prop up the dollar and put some lid on lnfia·
lion. But ln this "Insane " economic era, America exports
more and it ends up adding to infiatlonary pressures on
consumers.
Next· How to ahop
College Sets 7
Business Clinics
A series of seven s mall business clinics. each designed to
focus on a specific a rea of business decasion·making, will
begin Oct. J as a joint venture of the SmaJl Business Ad·
ministration. the Service Corps of Retired Executives and
the Saddleback College, M isslon Viejo.
Bill Davis, a member of SCORE and clinic moderator.
said e ach meeting will be a working discussion that deals
with business questions facing entrepreneurs
THE CLINICS, THEIR DATES and the volunteer
leaders· Oct. J. "Selling Your Products a nd Yourself." to be led
by Bill Davis, SCORE member and retired president and
chief executive officer of Western Consumer Industries. lt
will include a discussion of marketing and advertising
techniques. Oct 10, "Analyung Your Costs of Going Into Busine~s ...
to be led by Seymour Levy. a SCO RE member and ret ired
pres1dentofLifeof Amer ica Insurance Co .
Oct 24. ··Keeping Control Through Keeping Records,·· to
be led by Shirley Laskin of SCORE. retired operator and
owner of a chain or women's ready·to-wear stores, lecturer
ror the Small Business Administration and commumty col·
lege instructor .
Nov. 28, "Financial Planning for Small Business.'' to be
led by Garry Hollaar. a mcmberofSCORE and retired pres1·
dent of the First Stale Bank of L1tchf1eld, Minn.
Dec. 5, "Restaurant Management: Keys to Success,·· to
be led by Sam Elster. fo rmer president ol Els ter Food
Service Equipment of Los Ange lei,
Dec. 12. "Manageme nt Your Key Consideration," to be
led by Davis.
MEETINGS WILL BE II ELD from 3: 30 to 5 · 30 p. m and .
according to Davis enrollment will be limited
Reservations may be made by calllng Saddleback
College community arr airs otricc clt495·4950.
Programs will be held in Room 309, Science/Math Build·
ing, Saddleback Coll ege. ,
Fee for the series 1s $17.50. or $3 per clinic if reservation:\
are made in advance. E ach event is S3.50 at the door If space
1s available.
lnvnilllftli Serie• Planned
·'How to Be Your Own Investment Counselor,'· a sen es
of four lectures, will be sponsored by Coastline Community
College on Tuesdays beginning next week at Huntington
Beach City Hall , Room 8·6
The series Is designed for people who need assistance in
pl anning for the accumulation of capital for the future. It is
intended to acqualnt the lay Investor with the stock mark el in
a simple Cashion. Pre·reglstration was encouraged and may be made at
the college, 10231 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley. Registration
may also be made at the door
SERJES FEE IS Sl2.S-O. Single sessions may be attended
on a s pace.available baslR for $3.SOpersession.
Lectures Include .. Accummlatlng Capita l -Why Most
People Don 't Succeed." Tuesday; "Stock Market Back·
ground -The Necessary Hosie," Sept. 26; "Becoming Your
Own Investment Counselor : Dcfinlng the Plan," Oct. 3: and
"Becoming Your Own tnvestment Counselor: Working the
Plan, "Oct. 10. More information on this and other lectures ond
workshops offered by the college ls available nt 963-0811. Ex·
tension 256.
otlleer lte•iaUatfo11 Sei
The Saddlcbnck·Capistrano chapter of the Nation•I As·
sotlntlon of Women In Construction will ln11tall offi cers •la
mt>etlng at 6:30 p.m Tue day at the Reuben E. Lee
reittaurant, Newport Beoch Bea Almeida ts prcsldonl. Other new offlcers are Pat
Cherpesld , vice president. Sue Talley, trusurer: Beth
Lasiter, recordJn& aecretary, and Janice Holmes. cor-
responding sctretary.
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Will Spinks En~ Ali Era Tonight?
75 Million Expected to Watch Telecast
N l':W ORI.EANS IA (') It'll Muha m
mud Ah vs L<~n Spink!\ in thi11 Mill·
1-1p.111pp1 IUvt•r town where 8fl yuurs U6'0
hw1rn1(s modf'rn tiru duwrlcd, wtwrt•
lonlttht the All ~ra <•oulrt enrl.
II w11~ Uw old ~cnerallon agums t the
n1•w II Wlll\ lht• uludlutor UJlUHISt the
lw,.<t•r ·
n rnt WllK u New York Tlme!i dt!icr1p
1111n nf Ju mcK J <:orbett 's 21 round
kmH·kout or <'hUnaplon J ohn L Sullivan.
S.•11t 7. t"9'l •. and It 11:1 l ht' rea.<>0n for
th•· Jtn•ut appeal p( the Ah Spinks re
m.itl'h LO lbc Supcrdomc
Al.I, ·11n; G REATEST ... IS In the
The Times account or Sullivan's upset
quoted him as saying he "had fought.
onre too often in the ring ."
There a re a lot of people in boxing
who feel AH alread y has fought once
too often -last Feb. IS at Las Vegas
when Spinks, a n overwhelming un·
derdog making his eighth pro fight, won
the championsh.ip on a split LS-round de·
c1slon.
rok '''The Great John L. who boasted MANY AU FANS -and they are
ht· t•ou ld bt•at aany man m the house But legion -consider their idol's loss a
tht' Jf\ yf>ar old Ah ls nut the cha mpion. nuke. Ali said he wasn't m enta lly or
.ind Sullivan's gladiator im age certain-ph}'s1cally ready for what most people
I\ fits the 25-ycar·old Spinks better than felt was a mism atch. Lem Banker in
MUHAMMAD ALI 1t flt:. Ah Las Vegas lists Ali as 2·5 and Spinks as ~---------------------------------------------------------------
2-1 . The Reno Turf Club lisl<> Ali as S..ll
and Spinks as 9·5.
"l '11 weigh 215 the next time," said
All after losing the title he hopes to re·
~ain to become the first fighter to have
won it three limes. ''J'll be in better
shape."
Ali looks to be in shape -George
Benton. Spinks' assista nt trainer calls it.
36-year -old shape -but he missed his
weight goal, we ighing in Thursday at
221 pounds, 3V• pounds less than his
first-fi ght weight. Spinks. who weighed
197 11• in Las Vegas. came in at 201.
ALI'S MENTAL APPROACH HAS
been different -talking and shouting
instead of being publicly quiet as he
was in Februa ry -for what he con.
siders the biggest bout or his career
"beca~e I'm older and 1 realize it's the
See FIGHT, Page 87
It's Like USC vs. UCLA!
Af'Wi,..._w
OCC, Golden West Rivals Give J/iews
By JOHN SEVANO Of tM Delly Plltll Stefl
Although the importa nce a nd m agnitude or the
Go lden West-Orange Coast r ivalry has been
downplayed by the head coaches all week. two
players who know what rivalnes are all about
have stepped in to put the game in ils proper
perspective.
Mike Musso, the 6-0, 215-pound line backer
from Orange Coast and En c Huth. the 6-4. 230·
pound offens ive tackle fro m Golden West have
tangled more tha n once m their footba ll careers.
* * * Mike Musso
Orange Coast
"It 's like USC playing UCLA,"
said Musso. "We had the same
kind of feeling when Fountain
Valley and Edison got together
"When I ~ot here that 's all
they ta lked a bout. You try and
treat it as just anothe r game.
but the coaches a nd the press
m a ke a big thing about it "
OCC leads the 12-year series
be tween the two teiim S with a
6·5·1 record. The Pira tes got the
advantage when they upset a
confident Golden West team last
year .
They faced each other last year in occ·s 13-7
upset of the Rustlers. a nd twice before as com:.:
pelltors in perhap~ Or ange County's fiercest•
rivalry-Fountain Valley vs. Edison.
Both Musso 1 Founta in Valley> and Huth
<Edison l agreed that nothing approaches the high
school rivalry b<?twt:cn the two schools. That the
particula r gam e belonged in a class by itself.
But neither discounted the significance of the
Orange Coast Golden Wes t contest eithe r.
Herc are their thoughts on the eve or the
titanic battlf'
* * * Eric Huth
Golden W est
"Fountain Valley and Edison,
1s def1mtely the best r ivalry,"
says tht.> <1a ndy -ha 1red
sophomore. "but even after our
loss last week Ito Long Beach.
34 -33 l some or the players in the
bus said. 'Reme m ber, this is
Coast week·
"This is definitely a big game ·
an our season."
To a m an, the Rustlers know·
how important Saturday night's
gam e 1s
THE ANGELS' DAVE CHALK DIVES INTO THIRD BASE BEHIND THE BALL.
"WE WERE READY for them
last year and we 'll be ready for
them th.is year ... said t he son-
s pok en sopho more w ho does
m ost or his talking on t he pl ay.
mg field.
LAST YEAR , even though •
they put together a seven-game .
winning streak which included •
wins over Santa Monica for the
Southern Cal Confer<>nce title.
and p revio us No. 1 r a nke d
Fullerton in the Avocadn Bowl.
the Rus tlers' s eas o n was
tarnished because of their defeat Root Ends Hex
Frustration Over,
Angels Battle KC
A RLINGTON, Tt•xa~ (/\Pl In the 100 years plus of maJor
league baseball. thl' grand old game has never seen the likes of
Thurs day ni~ht ·~ n1nlh innani.: in Arlington St adium.
T he California Angels took t he gr eat Arlington Stadium jinx
a nd fl ogg('d it for a major league record 13 runs in a 37-manute
ninth an111ng. ThC'y S<.>nt 17 halt<'rs to the plate against five Texas
Rangers pitchers and colll'<'lcd 10 hits.
The finul score wa~ California 16. Texas l . and it was the
Angels' first victory here 1n two years stretching over a nine-game
period.
The Angels rt'mained 31 'I games behind Kansas City 1n the
Angeb S late
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~lurd•f C•lllCH'n•• al IC~' CllY s 7S pm S..l'ldo (Alllorn•• Al l(&n\•\ City II H • m
Amer ican League Weste rn
Divis ion heading into t he
opene r or a three-game
:-;c ries wit h th e Roy a l s
tonight.
NOLAN RYAN, who has an lR-8 career record against the
Royals. will take th(• mound for t he Angels. Rich Gale will hurl for
the ho me team
"This is 1ust what wt• needed going into the Kansas City series
t his wct•kcnd," s uid Angels Manager Jim Fregosi.
"We 've got to Win at least two games and I think we will be in
pretty good f)()~Hlton. This should certainly get our club up for it
We finally won our annual game here. We lost 1·0, 5-4 and 6-4 a nd
could have won them all." .
ll was the Angels' first win in Arlington Stadium a nd only
s (•cond in the past two years.
"WELL, WE f'OUND out we can score some runs in this
park." said Fn·i-wsl. "Like I s aid last night. anything can ha ppen.
T his was incredible. I remem ber once when I was playing for the
Angels and we scored 12 runs an Boston in. I believe, the eighth in-
ning. We were down 11 r uns and scored 12. But that was in Boston
with Its short fence and you don't get any cheap hits here ."
Rick Miller . Lyman Bostock and Brian Downing each had t wo
hits in the annang. Every Angel drove In a run in the ninth except
Joe Rudi. Miller and Rostock each knocked in three runs.
Ironically, the 13 runs were all unearned. Ranger second
baseman Bump Wills a nd third base man Kurt Bevacqua each
m ade errors to keep the run-scoring nightma re alive.
CALl~l'llA TIXAJ THE RANGER PITCH E RS in
the Inning were Doc k E llis, now
9 -7, J im Umbar~cr , Reggie
Cleveland , Len Ra rker llnd Dan-
ny Dar win. who m e rc ifully got
the final two outs to pul out the
ra lly.
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T he old major league record
of 12 runs in the ninth innlnK was
set by San F rancisco a gainst
Cincinnati in 1961.
"They li t the fire on it." snid
R anger Manager Bi lly Hunter.
"I don't imagine California will
ha ve to tuke battana practice
tomorrow "
T llF. ANGELS GOT MORE
hitJ ln the ninth lnninR lhan they
did in the prf'vlou~ eight Inning~ as they finished the night wllh 18
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LAS VEGAS !.\Pl Odds·
m a k ers in Nevad a f a vor
Muh a mmad Ali to regain the
Wo rld Boxi ng Association
ht•avywe ight title he lost to Leon
Sprnks when they m eet tonight
in N£'W Orleans.
L as Vegas odds m a ker U?m
Banke r said T hursday the odds
were 2-5 on Ali regaining the ti·
tic, meaning a S5 bet would win
a n addit ional $2 if Ali wins. The
hne on Spinks. Banker said . was
2· l . meaning a Sl bet would win
an additional $2 if Spinks re-
tained the t"rown.
In Reno. the Reno Turf Club
set the line at 9.5 Spmks and 5-11
Ali. A S5 bet o n Spinks would win
an additional $9 1f he retained
the title, while an Sll bet on Ali
would win an additional $5 i£ he
won.
Spinks outpoirted Ali. who
held both the WBA and World
Boxing Counc il UUes, in a close
decis ion in their ftrst bout here.
"The team was really h igh
lasl year. When Golde n West
cam e all we wa nted lo do was
beat them
"This afternoon or tomorrow
the intensity wi ll start to build
again so by gam e lime we'll
really be ready to hit "
CONCER NING T HIS year 's
game. Musso has a lot of ad·
mira tion fo r the Rustle r s.
especially the backfi eld , but
says t hey aren't invincible.
"Their quarterback . Steve
Rakhs h a n1, is good ," says
Musso. "He's a good passer and
he can run the ball. Steve Fogel
a nd Johnny Oakley a rc a lso
good . Oakley is fast. and Fogel
is ver y strong.
"Colden West has som e good
backs and a very good offensive
line. They're good, but not as
good as they say.
"All we ha ve to do to win is
build some mo m e ntum, be
agressive and h1t."
AND JUST HOW MUCH does
the game mean to Musso?
'Tit th.ink about the game, but
See MUSSO, Page 8 7
MIKE MUSSO
OCC Unebacker
ERIC HUTH
GWC Tackle
to OCC. says Huth.
T h is yea r . Golde n West.
ra nked No. :? Jn a pre-seaso~
poll , has already been upset m
its op t•n e r , a nd Huth s ay-.
another loss at this stage could
be costly.
.. L os ing the Coast ga m e
meant the .Jr. Rose Rowl for us
last ye ur," hl' s ay-.. choo~ing h1:0,
words carefully
"We've lost one game to them.
but we can't lose <mother. The
Coast game 1s p1 votal. ..
IN T AI.K ING ABOUT l a~t
year '<. crusher , lluth commenl
t•d . "W€' didn't gt•t 100 many
hrcah 1n that game Maybe wt•
WNC' overconfi dent or cocky, I
don't know ..
"All I know 1s tha t this game:~
1s a b1~ one. We know as a team:, 1l'~ not a nam e or break j?ame.::·
but 11 ·-. deflnilt'ly th€' biggest':
i,!amc in Orange County for the!~ mom~~ ~
"Everybody looks to wan th~~
Coast ~ame. It mean~ a lot to\
the playeN and coachc~ •
"The playerc; remcfnher lo)\;~-
S<>t> UUTll, P agi' R7 : I \ .
Dodgers Making It a Runaway·j
Al,temlance Should Pass Three Million Tonighl
LOS ANGELllS CAP > -The Los Angeles
Dodgers' magic mrnber for clinching their second
consecutive Nalioeal League West championship
is eight following their 2·1 victory over Houston
Tonight, they will reach an even bigger magic
number -the three-million m ark in attendance.
Thursday nighl's crowd o( 37,423 for the game
against Houston boosted the Dodgers' home atten·
dance to 2,964 ,lst, an a ll-time m aj or lea gue
record that broke the ir own mark or a year ago,
2.955,087.
THE DODGERS 4RE PREPARING for the event
by scheduling a fireworks show foUowing the gam e
nnd handing out "I \ll~s thc re"souvenirfolders
Also, the Dodgers will
pr ovid e t h e ir th r ee
m llllonlh f an with a
life tim e pass to a ll Dodger
gam es, and a brand new
Datsun 280Z.
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"The rans hav4 been unbelievable," said Los
Angeles first baseman Steve Garvey "It would be
:iwfully nice to c i nch the division during this
homesla nd becauscof the rans ..
Los Angeles has a n s.game lead over San
t'rnncisco and a n ''"·anme edge over San Fran-
cl~co with 15 games rem aining.
"WE'RE PLA ~ING OUR BEST ball ~Ince last
Ap ril." said Manatt:?r Tom t.asorda, recalling the
Dodtters' 17·3 m onth which launched them to J
runa way victory an the NL West.
The Dod~ers are 31 games above 500. 89-58,
which ls exactly where they were after 147 games
a year ago.
Thursday night. Dave Lopes and Ron Cey
s lugged home runs for the Dodgers' only scoring
as they won their firth game an a row.
THE ASTROS SCOR ED THEIR one run tn t he
s ixth Inning against winner Rick Rhoden, 9 7. on
s ingles by Enos Cabell. Bob Watson a nd Dennis
Walling. That m arked the only run agoinst th~·
Dod gers in their last 29 lnnmgs
Rhoden. making his first start since July 31, m
place of Injured Tommy John. worked six inningi.
a nd scattered s ix sin gles. Lance Rautz.han pitched
two scoreless innings and then Terry Fors ter
s tranded the tying and go-ahead runs in the ninth
for his 20th save. In his five appearances in Sep-
tembe r. Forste r has four saves and one victory
"I'm throwing the best t have in o long t ime.''
said the Dodgers· veteran left-handed reliever
"TllE ARM I~ ABOUT 90 percent. but as Ion~
as I J(('t ~uy'I out. that·.,. all that m atter!' ..
I.opes hit his li'th homer to INld off the
Dod((cro;' f1r<;l Inning a((nmst loser Joe N1ekro
12 13 Ct•y hit his 21st homer to lead off the fourth
llouston moves 10 San Diego tonight for tht> ~tart of a three .came series w1U< the Padres T he
Dodgers meet All nta over \he weekend.
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