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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1971
Reag~ to Ride Taxes
In White House Race?:
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High Sehool Grid Results
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Mesa Man Suing Laguna-Chief
• Pursuit Ends in Fiery Crash
SThis Week
Lag11na Chief Sued
Mesa Man Seeking $250,000. -
T he man slugged by Police
Chief Jon Sparks in a Laguna
Beach restaurant June 29 wants
$250,000 to compensate him for
alleged injuries. humiliation and
damage to his reputation.
And t!ie woman who was with
31-year-old Delbert 14albiesop of
Costa Mes·a during tFie fracas in ·
the Jvy House Restaurant is
seeking $50,000 to compensate
her for her troubles.
The $300.000 lawsuit filed
Thursday in Orange County
Superior Court by Mathieson
a nd Sondra Hone seeks to
recover what the pair aJlege are
actual and punitive damages.
Should Sparks not oo able to
foot the bi 11 if they are
eventual l y awarded the
damages. Mathieson and Miss
CrashEmD
Hone want the city and Ivy Solomon also said Sparks was
H o u s e o p e r a t o r s b e 1 d not acting as an employee of the
responsible. city the evening of the alleged
The suit alleges the cit y unprovoked assault on
s hares res ponsibility as a Mathieson.
co-defendant because it, in The incident touched off the
effect. condoned Sparks' police chief's suspension without
behavior b_y keeping him on as p ~ and a s ubs e q u en t
poITCe cruer. ---· reinstatement that ~ "bitter
Monarch Bay Restaurant criticism from city police Corp., Ivy House operators, are officers. also named as a co-defendant
because its workers were aware Sparks fell short or admitting
of the police chief's alleged he assaulted Mathieson when in
reputation as .. a person of a Municipal Court action he
violent, vicious and dangerous pleaded oo contest to an usault
character... charge aad eaid 8$500 floe.
Today. Sparks said be has not The Mathieson civil suit says
yet seen the civil complaint and the alleged assault was
will not comme nt on its unprovoked.
allegations until he talks with It claims the Costa Mesa truck
his attorney. driver in addition to being
Laguna Beach City Manager punched by the police chief was
Fred Solomon said Mathieson's pinned in a restaurant booth by
earlier claim for damages bas a table slammed against him
been turned over to the city's and attacked about the face with
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LOUISIAIA
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Tax I ssue
Reagan Mulls
1980 Election
CHICAGO <AP> -Ronald
Reagan said today that there is l~~~~~~~~~~~J a "djstinct possibility" he will run for president in 1980 and that
.z-Jb,t ta~e.tS.JAYoll WQU.)tl ~-..
"( have not closed the door.'·
Reaga n stud ut u n e w)j\
conference ... There 1s a dtstin('t
possibility that I will be a
_c:.andi ate."
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This m ap locate s
Hackberry, La .. where a fire
e rupted Thurs day at a
special oil bank where the
government has been filling
underground cavp~l')A.L:t.....wit~ ~:r~·~t~P&ge
A4.)
-leadfngusue. -· · -
Reagan, participating in the
Republican Party 's
cross-cOWltry "Tax Blitz," s aid
it may take an unforeseen
development to keep him out of
the race.
· Reagtrn said th~ &~tiY°er
r e volt whi c h erupted 1n
f.al ifornla thi s yeur hitll.1 ri~gered a national reaction he
thinks will carry over into the
1980 campaign.
"Whether I'll be running ~ I\
cand1datl' or whetht•r l 'll ~
campaigning for others, I 'm
i:olng to continue to tout this as a
rHlrl of b1t S IC Rep ublicu n
philosophy." Reagan said
The "Tax Uhti" arrived In
town Thursday, with Republicun
Chairman Biil Brock conceding
-4-..! B • 1t may take yeur.i to convince rt.IU~gay f,Q,S working peo~1lc t~at the GOP
&firemen
Charges HB
• , "I: ... t...;. ~!~'-'-. ~>~r;·U~,1,""~~-m .,._e>: l , A ired Huntrngton ueacti tJfb econ ·
fireman claims in a lawsuit that cut. he was humiliated ridiculed and "We're trying to c hange •
F OW Critical MILPITAS (AP> -Sbetiff's deputies were searcltlng for two
of seven inmates wbo shimmied
up_a basketball pole. pried loose
an overhead screen and e.scaped
from a women's prison here.
Five of the women were caught
soon after they escaped from the
Elmwood Women's Detention
Palaful Deaths embarrassed bec'ause he was deeply rooted impression, but (
one of several homosexuals tn CSee R EAGAN, Page A2)
the department. Four people were critically in·
ju red in Anaheim la~ Thursday
night when a car being pursued
by Cypress police crashed into
another auto and burs t in
names.
Anaheim police said the two
men in the chased car were
seriously burned over much o(
their bodies.
Their auto was engulftd in
names after it slammed into ,
another car shortly after 11 p.m .
at Lincoln A venue and Beach
Boulevard.
Neither man bas been iden·
tified. Both men were taken to
the bum center at UCI Medical
Center and both were said to be
in cr itical c:oodilion today.
Also ~ured when their auto
was burled an estimated 115 feet
when hit from the rear by the
car being chased was a Buena
Park couple, Vincent Iasparro,
42, and Mary lasparro, 40.
Cypres,, police said the two-
mile chase of the two men in the
1966-modeJ car began wben an
officer noticed what he
described as suspicious
behavior.
When he attempted to hall the
auto to a curb stop, t.be car•a
driver sped orr an<l the cbue
that ended With the crub wu
oo, police saJd.
FaciUty.
High School
Grid Scores
The high school football
season's under way along
the Orange Coast. For de·
tails. see tbe sports pages.
starting on B7.
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Dogs in Newport
By IOCBABL PASKEVJOI °' ..................
A dog J>Olloner in Corona del
Mar bu furecHlve neighborhood
pets to a painful death this week
by settlu out pte Um filled with
poison.laced bamburser,
Newport Beach police said
today.
Police are warning reslctents
in the area' north of MacArtbur
W.ulevard and East Coast
Hlghway to keep track of their
pets.
Parents also should wam thelr
cblldren not to touch any food
they may find outdoors, said
Detective Lee Roberts.
·•we don't have a motive yet."
Det. Roberts said today. "We
could be talking about somtone
wbo is upset about a child being
bitten or dogs running around.
Maybe hJs cat was killed., or It's
just someone having some
mental problems." he added.
•
Seven pets have been stricken
since Saturday, said Roberts.
One dog recovered and another
is still recuperating at a pet
hospital.
The type of poison used has
yet to be ldenUfled but· oollce
<See DOGS, P11e A2)
FUU AND HIGH,
BURGLARS LEAVE
PORTLAND. Ore. <AP) -
The burglars were aelectlve.
They broke into Margaret
Winters' home whUe she was
away, took a pizza from the
refrigerator, cookCd and at.e It,
and placed two dirty plates neat-
ly In the sink.
And, she told police. they
plucJ<ed all the leaves from •
marijuana plant
In a suit filed in U.S. District
Court in Los Angeles, Robert
smrrh, 26, clalms fire aepart
ment officials engaged In a con·
spiracy to deny him· Constitu-
tional rights.
Smith is seeking general
damages•to be set by the court
as well as exemplary and
punitive damages amountmg \.0
$50,000.
Smith also wants the court lo
order the city to desist "from
carrying on and pereetualing"
such behavior.
It is unclear whether Smith
wants his Job back, or lf he
would take it If he wins thf'
lawsuit.
Fire Chief Ray Picard saJd
thJs week that be fired Smith for
Job performance reasons, und
withdut the knowledge of
whether or not he is a homosex·
ual.
Picard is named in the 8uil
along with Fire Capt. Jame8
Kettler, 8auaUon Chief Frank
Kelly and supervlsor Larry
Mar•bburn.
"He couldn't 1ct along with
olt\er peopl~J" Picard declared.
"He waJ aeu-centered 1nd not a
team man. Thia led to con·
mets."
Picard added that he bad no
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Patchy fott and low
clouds near Lhc coast ear·
ly Saturduy becoming fair
after mid -morning
Cooler. Lows toniRhl ~7 to
62. Hig'hs Sutur'cluy from
68 lo 72 at the h<iuches to
80 to 85 inland
I NSI DE 'l'OD 1' \'
SlaQl' and aorf'tn 1how
atoppu Anthony lfoplo1t1' od
vice to young Cv•to Me1m ()('
1or11 -"he care/ul what you
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Syria Cuts Vance
Pact Opposition Intensifying
HIYADH .Saudi 11th1a tl\PI
St'l'rt>tarv of St ult• ('\ ru!> H
\ unt•t• wound u11 tnlk., with
S11ud1 lt>ll.dt>r'!> 111(111 \ without u
l'omm1tmenl toi.uµJ)Urt the C'ump
David p ea~• accords , und
h ard Hnt Syrts abruptly mft>ruH~d tum 1t 1., '""HM>nin11 h1"
'c\t•J11lt'C1\1"11 lhc r1• y tt n 1: t• · ., M 1 II t' ,, 11 t t o u r .
Jneanwtult'. "°'" bt>in~,,hud<>wl'd
by a'"" man Ari.b · reJt't.'taon1:;t lt'um tq Ing tu
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I. { n u nolht.•r dt.·\ 1·lopment
So~· t ~l l'rt"nclt•n t l.t•11n1c1 I
Bremnev rctlerat~ ht , nttltOO '
Fir works
limn d for
Or~e Fire
Count) ftrt· uffJ<•1all> have
blamed ilh·~al hreworks for the
l>tart of a fm.· nc;.ir Ornngc th1tt
l'aus ed an l'Sl 1matcd $51 .0-00
wor:th of damagl' to two homes
Thursday.
npp11:-.1Uon 111 tht• <'ump 1>11\lhl
p I u h l o cl u ~ . <' a 11 I n lot I t a
11cr urtttt· 1h·a1 .. h•·t wt>t•11 l':t:YP'
;i 111 I !> 1 111· I t h 11 t pro d u n· d
nnt hin.: hut ttw 1111110011 of a
M.~lllt'rrtt'IU It ,·on oply mako
the> l'lltuatlon In tht Middle Enst
l'\l'll m o11• t•x11l1.1kl\'1'." ll1t•.thnl'v
•om m1•11h·d Ill .1 "Pt.'t•c·h 10 lhl·
..uotht·rn St1• wl l 'm11n
6 ftt·r a v.111 k111.: h1111•h locluy
v.lth r nnM' Suftan. fhc act111)( '
SJud1 forotJ,!n m1m-.tcr, Vuncl'
-..mJ be and \hl· ~au<.h., uvt'r two
'111 '"' h<-lcl ''"ffi'hC'U..,sfotlt. t n 4"iplh
thut were ab!>olutely ~sMmtuu ·
But. ai. w Jordan eurller ttus
w ee k . h e r e port e d n o
rom mltments
Thon the Syrian government
annollnl·ed it was postponing
Vance's vis it S aturd ay to
D~mu!icUS. the :scheduled third
!!lop or hts trip, where he was
i.iol ng to t.,ry to te mper President
II u h?"l Ass ad · s s tau n c h
o 11 µ o s 1 t 1 o n l o t h e
ls 1 aeli-Egypt1an agreements.
The SS'ri,a n llhnauncement
!.;.11d the Vance v1sit was being
put off indefinitely-because Ute
"three-day;old summit meetbrgin
Damascus of hard-line Arab
leaders was extending through
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thl· weekend. It said Assad
apologized lo Vance for the
inconverucnce.
The r e was no immediate
exp lanation or a n y likely
addi tio nal r e as ons b e hind
Sy r.i a 's _las t .minu te
postponement of the visil.
Li b yan leader Moamm ar
Khadafy and Palestinian chief
V a ss er Arafat l e f t th e~
Damascus summit today and
une x pectedly t r aveled to
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-EDGAR BERGEN AND FRIENDS IN 1938 P+iOTO
He, Charlie McCarthy. Mortimer Snerd Re tiring
Berge"' McCarthy
Bicker to t he L ast
By BOB THOMAS rest of his lire After that the
HO LLYWOOD !AP) -After dummy Wtll have a home al the
56 y ears of partnership. you Smithsonian Institution .
might tlunk Charlie McCarthy Bergen's lii;>s ma.Y move when
would show a little gratitude be l h rows ~1s voice. but that
P,....Patre A J
FIREMAN • •
knowledge of homosexuals on
lhe rorce, as Smith contends.
··My only concern is that the
job gets done." Picard said.
Smith was employed as a tire
media specialist from Aug. JO.
1977 to Feb. 3, 1978. His duties
involved preparing films and
malntalnJng material for fire de-
partment training sessions.
lie said Tuesday h.e believes
be was fired because or bis !jex-
ual preference. Smith contends
in hiti suit that he suffered anxie·
ty a nd stress and that his re·
putation was impaired.
He declined to say Tuesday
how many other firemen may be
homosexuals.
Citing harassment from fire
fCicials_thc s uit .slates.. that a
department officer said loudly in
the presence of others, ''Kis-s
me. sweet.heart.."
Smith. claim ·that · a nother-
s u p~r vi !Sol"y •o-rrt e·tH m1l1'e
s wishing und Ii m p-wris ted
geslur(!!\ toward him.
Sm 1th also claims that still
a nother s upervisory o fficer
i.wung ill him with his fist. but
didn 't hit him. That is alleged to
huvc happl'n(·d l;;st October in
the tower oi l hl' fiothard Street
Truinmi;i Center.
S mith's a ttorney, George
Co-n row. said t he H untington
Beach l''ire Department disliked
having a gay. "They are begin-
ning to r e alize they have
several." be contended.
Fire Capt Rruce Turbevillt-
l>aid tb(• roof firt> startt>d~ -: ... oml-!.ort o lrir"t•wn'"fklrp"vict' lit
12902 Ros1land Strc~t M•nt wind
hlown s park., 10 houM•top:-. a
hlock awa'
• Jorda n. where they m et with
King Hussein in an apparent bid
to talk him int.o joining ·their
"rejertionist" front against the <;,,~~..J2.av~pjap .. ___ _:~ _ -.-
m ean wh i I e . E gy pt11:1 n
Pres id e nt Anwa r Sadat 1s
willing to "assume t he Arab
role" in negotiating the future of
the Wes t Bank a nd Gaza if
Jordan and other Arab states
reject the framework produced
by the Camp David summit,
according to letters released by
the While House today.
when EdgC1r Bergen announced ha.s n_'t kept_ him from making _th~c_r~wre~nt Not so. ~m1q1oos w1.t~cCM-l!1Y ..... ~he
'"How can you rl'flre when you dol~1s'fi Moflim~r Sne?'a. the Ol<r"
Cit y Attorney Gail Hutton
s-&tt.1-:-;' It ;s not. th~licy of th.is
city to discriminate against
anyone on any grounds.·· haven't work('d i.1ncc you met maid .Effie Klmker and other
me?" wai. the monocled dum-dummies. . .
On(' of 'tho.,<· rt><Jfs. at 12S92
Loretta St.. bur.,t into rlamt-s.
Turbev1llt• .,aid
my's wide (•ycd response when . Berge~ said. Char lie was born
·Be rgen to.aid at a news con· m 1922. but l ve always thought
f c r e n c e Thur!> d ay that of him as an 11 or 1.2-year·old "
A pre-trial conf erence is
scheduled Nov 6.
By the time firef1~hters who
we re called to the scene s hortly
before 3 p m.. the roof at the
Ros iland Street address was
blazing and about 30 minutes
lttter there were flames shooting
skyward from the Loretta Street.
home
T urbeville said today that
illegal fireworks huvt• caused
mort• than $100.(.IOO worth or fire
dC1m·uge in county µrotcc·ted fire
areas since J uly 6.
The fire captain also said it is
not yet known who either hurled
OJ: fi red the firework device that
started Thursday's fires.
Young Cyclist
Hurt; Driver
Flees Scen e
/\ 15-year-old Irvine boy was
knocked to the pavemenl off h11>
motorcycle Thursday by a car
whose driver sped away without
stoppin~. pohC'e said tcxfay .
Kev in Pc1t hm an. of 4101
Salac1a Drive, was treated at
Tustin Community Hospital for
a. sµrC1incd wrist and scraped
knee. then released to go home .
Peilhm;m told police he w11s ridi n~ in <m a lleyway behind a
!'\avings and loun firm in the
Wnlnut Shopping Cente r. at W ~lnut Avenue a nd -Culver
Orrve. wh en he heC1 rd a loud l'ngine roar.
The boy said that the next
thing he knew. hC' was s prawled
on the pavement He s aid he
never saw the car
Jarvis R eveals
Tax Cut Plan
APWl ....... MI
f'utur~ Queen?
Emigre Angelika La sans ky.
29 . a Czech countess. has
been linkl•c! romanticall y
wit h Prince Cha rl e s of
England. She lives in Paris.
A l th o ugh s om e what
a.m biguou.s. the language in the
letters appears to bold out the
possibility that a Palestinian
Arab civil government could be
set up for t he territory without
the consent or Jordan. which
once contro11ed it.
Sadat said be would be
prepared to enter negotiations
on the West Bank a nd Gaza
"fo lJowi ng consultations with
Jordan and the representatives
of the Palestinian people." but
gave no commitment to follow
th e ir l ead in a n y s u c h
negotiations.
f',....Pa~AJ
REAGAN ••.
think you can over a period of
time." Brock said.
The blitz is prom oting a
variety of Republican tax
proposals . principally a bill
writte n by Rep. J ack Kemp.
R-N Y .. and Sen .. William V.
Roth, R·Del., which would cut
income taxes by 33 percent over
the next three years.
Th e Senate F i n a nc e
Committee has r ejected the
proposal and is working on a
De mocratU: plan calling for
s maller cuts. The House also has
passed a tax-cut proposal. but it
Nixon R e turn
To _Politics
Nixed in Poll
-_ ~o uld re_s ult jn a--smaller
reduction than the GOP plan.
The seven-state blitz ends
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A
large ma1ority of Californians
disapprove of former President
Nixon resuming his political
career as a candidate for office
or as the U S. ambassador to
China . pollster Mervin Field
said today.
According to the poll , aboul
tonight with a rally at Knotts
Berry Farm in Orange County.
with former President Gerald
Ford as lbe principa l s peaker
after s t of s i n New York .
Pb i lade phia . D e tr o it ,
Minneapolis, Chicago a nd
Oklahoma City.
ATLANTA (A P ) -Howard th r ee -quarte r s o f the 543 Fro• Page A J
J ar v 1s. lhl' 76· year-old force Californians survl'ycd s aid they
bt'h1nd C1:11ifornia's Proposition would not vote for Nixon if he
13 lax-cutting measure, came to ran for a Senate scat. By the
~'9.~~J.'. J.Q.Rlatl'°1fll<U"..C . :uimJ: .~.J!q~in._ t_h,gse . q!lcstioned --~-~1rn<nl6tif~o1uff~·~~~~~' ~
At a news conference, J1>.rvis hurt the ch a n'Ce s of other
09tlined a pla n to cut federal in· candidates if he campaigned on
come taxes by $50 billion and to their behalf.
reduce government spending by However, the poll also showed
$100 billion in the next four that more people forgive Nixon
yp.a rs. . . for his in v...o l veme n t i n
•"It (the plan ) will be in· Wa tergate. with 43 p ercent
troduced io the Congres~. and s u p p o r ti n g th e f o rm e r
W.C 're going t.o try to get it enact· pres ident's pardon.
ICl by the rirst of tbe year'," be More than half of the people -
Sltid. 52 pe rcent -b eli eve that
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Nixon's forced resignation and
semi-exile in San Clemente is
e nough punis hment for a ny
c r imes h e might have
committed while in om ce.
The poU bas operated since
1947 a s a n Ind e pendent.
nonpartisan media s ponsored
public opinion news service.
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acting.
Three of the dead animals
were pets of residents of Key
West in Corona del Mar
In each poisoning. animafs
s b4wed. s igns of intense-s.t-0ma<!h
pain and stiffened legs before
going into convuls ions a nd
dying .
One of the stricken pels was a
three-month old Labr ador
re trieve r . Police s aid one
resident had both of his dots
poisoned.
P o lice s aid th ey h ave
recovered an aluminum pie tin
they believe was used in at least
one poisoning. PeQons with
information about the poisonings
should contact police at fA.4·3782.
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Jail Bird's Worda lmnwred
BLAIR. Neb. (AP ) -Washington County
sheriff's authorities have a new jail bird on their
hands -it's a myna .
T he bird was left on a Blair couple's doorstep
with a note that s aid , "My n a m e is Benji ..
Authorities will keep the myna for JO days, a nd if no
one claims him, he will go to the couple.
Meanwhile, Benji sits in a c~ge in the sheriff's
office -coughing, whistling, e"clalming : "Ob, God"
or "Oh, Lord ," and occasionally uttering something
that sounds like "Deal the cards."
Deputies say they'rt' watching their language -
they don't want Rt"nJl to pick up any new words
...
America's best-known ventnlo-The duo started m small night
quist act was casing out of show clubs and vaudeville. but didn't busines!> really become famous until they
Singer And y WilHams was on started their radio show May 9.
hand to say the bickering pair 193~. For years the program was
will be making their final ap-radio's ~o-, l show .
pea ranees with him at Caesars _Cbarhe s feud with W .C.
Palace in Las Vegas and al Fields became legendary over
December concerts in Cleveland the airwave~. with the two con·
and Cincinnati. stantly trying to outdo each
Ber gen has been the fall guy other 's insults: .
for his ill·lempered, top-hatted McCart~y : "Are you eall.~g a
partner since 1922. and things tom.ato or~~ that your nose?
weren't much different Thurs Fie lds: Why you blockhead' day. rm going to feed you into a pen·
··It h as n 't bee n eas y ,·· cil s harpener."
McCarthy said of his years with Bergen and McCarthy later
Bergen. ''The man has n o moved to television. but never
talent .. matched their radio success.
Although the partners' show
business career will officially
end , Bergen. 75. said be might
make a few charity appearances
and will keep McCarthy for the
A g e neration weane d on
television knows Bergen mainly
as t he father of actress Candice
Bergen. He and his wife, former
model Frances Westerman. also
have a teen-age son
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SPARKS •••
to h ave been the s tem of a
flower the c hi er a lleged I y
clutched in bis fist.
The Mathieson complaint keys
the humiUation section or the
suit aroWld allegedly slanderous
rem arks purportedly made by
the chief when police officers
rus hed into the resta urant in
response to a disturbance call
Their chief, who witnesses
said hurried from the restaurant
as his officers arrived. a llegedly
re ferred to Mathieson as "a
trouble-making faggot " and did
not mention his part in the
fracas
Ex-official 'Forgetful'?
WA S HING TON !AP > -
Former CIA Director Richard
Helms said loday that former
Attorney Gene r a l Ni chol as
Katzenbach could not have told
the truth when he swore he couJd
not recall meeting with Helms
about the handling or a Soviet
defector. Yuri Noscnko.
But Helms later clarified that
com mf'nl and sa id he "didn't
mean to imply thut he testified untruthfulll ." _ _ __
T estify ing at u ll o u s e
assassi na ti on s co mmittee
h ea r i n g on t h e death o f
President Ke nnedy. Helms
presented memos of his meeting
with Katzenbach to discuss the
Nosenko matter April 2, 1964.
Helms told the panel that his
lawyer recently contacted
Katzenbach to discuss Helms·
recollcct1ons of the meeting
Ka tzenbac h on Thursday
denied under oath that he bad
a ny recollection o f s uch a
meeting and said he fell s ure he
•
would have remembered any
dNailed discussion of the case.
Committee Chairman Louis
Sto k es. D-Obio, lis tened lo
Helms' account and then asked .
'"T h e n Mr . K a tze nbach 's
s tate m ent could not be true.
could it?"
"No. it could not," Helms
replied.
Later. however, Helms said
his lawyer "tell s me he feels I
dJ..d Mr . K atzenbac h a
disservice. Alli meant to say
was that I couldn't comm ent on
Mr. K atzenbach'~ me mory. I
didn·t mean to imply that he
testified untruthfully."
Ka t zenbacb was de put y
attorney general at the time of
Ke nned y's assassination in
Da llas on Nov. 22. 1963. He
s ubsequently served as attorney
gene ral and now 1s a counsel to
IBM Corp.
The r e was no immediate
comment from him today on
He lms· testimony
• • • • • •
N osenko de fect ed to the
United States in 1964. claiming
he h ad been a high-ranking
Soviet KGB official and had
exte nsive knowledge of Lee
If a rv ey Os wa ld 's activities
during · his three-year stay in
Russia.
T h e Wa rren Commi ssion
chose not to question Nosenko
during Its investigation of the
murder o f Ke nnedy . The
•com mlS"Slon conclu'd ed fftat
Osw1:1 ld was the lone assassin.
He lms. then a deputy director
of the CIA. s aid the agency
cons idered it "a matter or the
ut m o s t impor ta n ce" t o
dete rmine whether Nosenko was
a legitimate defector or a Soviet
plant.
The agency at first believed
him to be a plant and expressed
that opinion to the Wa rren
Commission.
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VOL 11, NO. 265, ~ SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS q
Reagan Eyes 1980 Tax-cut Candid8cy
CHICAGO <AP> -Ronald
Ru1an aald tod~ there ts a
"dlstaoct poulbi.U&.y" bt' wl II run
fo.r p~ .. •In ln, l990 and
lhe ta~r reW.tt will be a
teadtna tuue lf he does.
Jo1nln1 a c ro&&·country
""'R~publtcen ... ,._. tlflt n
h1caro. Reagan utd hf' ha~
··not cl~ tM door.· to another
------rcatde#Ut' camoalo. bw lhal .~=---~ :.na.i •
Balan£ed
Budgei
Urged
Sen. Carl T. C urlis, R·
Nebraska, called today for
enactment or a constitutional ametmm~nrttllrwmlld'fott~-ufe
federal government to balance
its annual budget.
Curtis said he has sponsored
such an amendment for more
than a quarter of a century and
it is just now beginning to at·
tract substantial s upport in
Congress.
The Nebraska Republican was
in Orange County today to give a
speech in Newport Beach at an
assembly of the Americanism
Educational League.
In terms or continuous service
in Congress, Curtis is the top
man on the Republican ladder
having been first elected to the
House of Representatives in 1939
and then moving on to the
Senate in 1955. He is retiring at
the end or the year.
In the prepared tex.l covering
his speech in Newport Beach.
the 73-year·old legislator pre·
dieted bis proposed constitu-
tional ameodment will someday
be enacted.
"I believe that we should com·
pel the government to reduce ex·
penditures and to balance the
budeet," Curtis said.
"The only way we can do this is by amending our constitution
to provide that Congress and the
president must live within their
means."
Curtis also said a tax cut is
needed to stimulate the nation's
e<!onomy.
"If this is properly done," the
senator said, "revenues can be
increased irultead of decreased."
He said pending legislation
<See BALANCE, Page 2)
Cord o n Bie n
In· Irvine S u ed
On Name Use
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Two
llttle words, "Cordon Bleu" -
they mean blue ribbon in French
-are the subject of a $1 million
laws uit filed by the famed
Cordon Bleu cooking school in
Paris, France, against an Irvine
woman's school with a similar
name.
cudon unUI 19?9. in California this summer is voters In June has "triggered dumping lbose cases or tea off that the Democratic tax·cut bill
"There la a diaUnct poesslbllily spreading. He said Republican hope in the breasts of the people the boat in Boston harbor." moving through Congress would
that I wUI be a candidate. It tax cut proposals are the answer that something could be done. Reagan said the American result in a net loss to the
may be that It would take the public wants. "Too many American people public still associate.s tax relier average taxpayer.
somelttlng unforeseen for tne td '•"Whether I'll be running as a -in recent ye a rs hav e with the Democratic Party, but The Carter administration and
dttldt not to," Reai~m suld at a candidate or whether I wilJ be said, "Yes, but what can you do efforts like the tax blitz are help· Democratic congress iona I
news conference. campaigning_ for other.s, I'm go· about it?' That's why they've ing to reverse the traditional im· leaders also are calling for tax
gatr.S'r.wtlo-ome cloire to ~a-part-of-bas. tayed away from the-" _ -~ • _ced_u_clioa&...bult.be..Y DY th_ema:
winning the l97e GOP presldeo· Republica n philosophy,·· Reagan said Republican administrations Jor cuts proposed by the
ual nomination, 1ald the tax Reagan said. ··Prop 13 said you can do have cut taxes 13 times in recent R e p u b 1 i cans w o u l d b e ~·.Q'bellloo whlcl:b..erupted Reagan s.ald the property tu s.omething about it," be con· history an.d the Democrats only dangel"OU.51Y inflationary. ~·tbe-PrapeiiUon J:rlnitiati.e-... rOllback-ttnposed~-by::.e&UfOmia -ttnued. "U-s..::a. little bll-Ue -oH~. hi QICS;Jlpdso ~a:rJl!l_b: • Cl ••*Oltllt, Pa.l!:..tt):
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HEIDI HAW DY. 7, WITH LOOKALIKE MOM LINDA
Coeta MeN Comblndon Good for Second Place
Like Mother
Mesam Second a t U Fair
Like mother, like daughter is .a phrase that isn't taken
lightly around the Costa Mesa home of Linda and Heidi
HalHdy
IT SEEMS almost everywhere 7-year-old Heidi and
her Mom go there's someone who says, ''Oh, you look so
much alike," her Mom explained today.
They decided to do something about it after seeing a
television show last year that showed a "Mother·Daughter
Look·alike Contest" at the Los Angeles County Fair in
--Pomona.
They dressed up in matching outfits Thursday and en·
tered this year's contest.
A BIG CROWD was on l\and and a band provided fit.
ting fanfare when Heidi and her Mom walked on stage.
"Everyone was very nervous and our mouths got tired
from smiling," said Mrs. Hallidy, a pre-school teacher at
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church.
But the judges at the fair agreed with what the
Hallldys have been hearing from their friends at home.
They won a second place ribbon which Heidi took to
share with her friends at Mesa Verde Elementary School
today.
Poisoner
Kills Five D~gs
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
ot • o.t1, f'lltltSUff_
A dog poisoner in Corona del
Mar has lured five neighborhood
pets to a painful death this week
by setting out pie tins filled with
poison-laced hamburger,
Newport Beach police said
today.
Police are warning residents
in the area north or MacArthur
Boulevard a nd East Coast
Highway to keep track of their
pets.
Parents also should warn their
children not to touch any food
they may find outdoors. s aid
Detective Lee Roberts .
Vance Trip
To Syria
Delayed
R1YADH. Saudi Arabia <AP)
-Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance wound. up talks with
Saudi leaders today without a commitment to support the Camp
David peace accords. and hard -line Syria a bruptly
informed him it Is postponing in·
definitely his scheduled visit
there. But Vance said the delay
is only for a day.
Vance's Mideas t tour,
meanwhile, was being shadowed
b y a two -man Arab
"rejectionist " team trying to
wreck the U.S. initiative.
In anothe r development.
Soviet President Leonid l.
Brezhnev reiterated hiJ nation's
oppositfon to the Camp -Davitt plan today , calling It a
"separate deal" between Egypt
and Is r ael that produced
"nothing but the illusion or a
settlement. . . It can only make
the situation in the Mid(ile East
even more explosive." Brezhnev
commented in a speech in the
southern Soviet Union.
After a workin~ lunch today
with Prince Sultan, the acting
Saudi foreign minister Vance
said he and the Saudis over two
"We don't have a motive yet," were pets of residents of Key
_Qet...-8<2bem_~d-~oday. "We West in Corona del Mar.
could be~uf someone-·· tn ea'CH pols6nfng;•animars
who is upset about a child being showed signs of intense stomach
bitten or dogs running around. pain and stiffened legs before
Maybe bis cat was killed. or it's go\ng into convulsions and
j ust someone having some dying.
mental problems." he added. One of the stricken pets was a
Seven pets have been stricken three-month old Labrador
since Saturday, said Roberts. r etriever. Police said one
One dog recovered and another resident had both or his dogs
is still recuperating at a pet poisoned.
hospital. Po Ii c e sai d th e y ti,.a v e
The type of poison used has recovered an aluminum pie tin
yet to be identified but police they believe was used in at least
say it is very potent and quick one poisoning. Persons with
acting. information about the poisonings
Three of the dead animals should contact police at 644·3782.
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SMOKE RISES OVER UC IRVINE MARSH THURSOA Y
Spark From Welder's Torch Blamed for Brush Are
days held "discussions in depth J'F.7 ld • I •
But. as in Jordan earlier this ~ The Irvine -woman, Bonnie
Takamatsu, will be allowed to ~::*!"':~*i'!'~~;:i1:.'9:~An ... o"llfff::,lM;ce ,rr=.=-=e·~ ·~ue·~\t.1V~ •. ¥
federal judge ruled Thursday, T ~ ~ · '--4 IU 'J , ,:jl U
but she has agreed to make a
that were absolutely essential." " ~e .. Y&~tes
we~k. h• re,p.-.rte,<( .-r.T" "~·;ft!",;:;i"' '' .'""'-' .~ · ,,.;. .. ;.,\.~.., .....
confmilments. · • " ~: '
Then the Syrian government B1'aze Near UCJ announced it was postponing Ii
s mall change in the name pend-Arji ~ F • ht ing a trial of the issues. ter ave...... wg, Mrs. Takamatsu wlll now call • •II/ II/ .
h er school Bonnie Heather's ·
Cordon Bleu Cooking School. She
used her middle name, Heather.
she explained, because her last
name ''sounds Oriental and it's
a rather European school."
The French school bad asked
U.S. District Judge Laugttlin E.
Waters to stop Mrs. Takamatsu
from using the name Cordon
Bleu, but the judge declined
Thursday to issue a temporary
restraining order and instead or·
dered a mJd~October hearing oo
a request for .a preliminary In·
junction.
FUU AND HIGH,
BURGIARS LE.4J/E
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -
The burglars were selective.
• They broke into Margaret
Winters: home while she was
away, took a pina from the
~frlgerat.or, cooked and ate it,
and placed two dirty plates neat·
ly in the 1lok.
And, she told poll~e. they
plucked all tbe leaves from a m arijua.oa plant.
.
I
The man slugged by Police
::hief Jon Sparks In a Laguna
leach restaurant June 29 wants
.250,000 to compensate him for
1lleged injuries, humiliation and
famage to his reputation.
And the woman who was with
31-year-old Delbert Mathieson of
Costa Mesa during the fracas in
the Ivy House Restaurant is
seeking $50,000 to compensate
her for her troubles.
The $300,000 lawsuit riled
Thursday in Orange County
Superior Court by Mathieson
and Sondra Hone seeks t o
recover what the pair alJege are
actual and punitive damages.
Should Sparks not be able to
foot the bill if they are
eventually awarded the
damages, Mat.bJeson and Miss
Hone want the city and Ivy
House operators held
responsible.
The sult alleges the city
s hares responaibtllly as a
co·defendant because it , in
e Uect, condoned Sparks'
behavior by keeplns him on as
police chief.
Monarc h Bay .Restau rant
Corp., Ivy ltouse operators, are
also named u a co-defendant
because its workers were aware
or the police cttie('s alleged
reputation as "a pe.rson or
violent, vicious and dangerous
character."
Today, Sparks said be baa not
yet seen the civil complaint and
will not comment on its
allegations until be talks with
bis attorney.
Laguna Beach City Manager
Fred Solomon said Matbieson's
earlier claim for damages bas
been turned over to the city's
insurance carrtel'.
Solomon also said Sparks was
not act.Ing as an employee of the
city the evening or the alleged
unprovok e d assault on
Mathieson.
Fll.M POSTERS
FUN TO OWN
You can own 11 piece or a movie
wlth an old poster or IQbby card.
says the owner of a Newport
Bea ch business. See Featuring,
Page Bl.
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Vance's visit Saturday to
Damascus. the scheduled third . stop of hJs trip, where he wa~ A fare set o.ff by a hot spark .
going to try to temper President from ~ weldang torch burned Or a nge Coast
H a r e 2 A 5 8 ad · 5 st a u n ch at>?ut five acres of the San Joa·
o p p 0 s i t i 0 n t 0 t h e qum M_arsh near the campus of
Israeli· Egyptian agreements. UC lrvme Thursday.. .
The Syrian announcement . There were no In.Junes as 40
said the Vance visit was beirt firemen ~logged_ through dense
put orr indefinitely because th~ vegetation with handbe ld
• ·I
<See VANCE p • A2) fireh.oses for th!~ ~ours before • a"e the fare was extingwshed.
High School
Grid Scores •
The high school football
season's under wp.~ along
the Orange Coast. For de·
tails, see the sports paaes,
starling on B7.
San ·clemnte
Corona del Mar ,
EdlltOD
Canyon
Dana tWls
Los Amflns
La Quinta
Ocean View
Ml11loa Viejo
8addleback
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tl
1 I
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Firefighters said the same rire
on normal terrain would have
taken only about JS minutes to
douse.
Workmen we re building a
fence in the area, east of the in·
tersection of Campus and
University drives. when a draft
sent a shower of sparks into the
brush, firemen said. .
Firemen said there were no
apparent injuries among the
duck population. wbich found
shelter In ponds along Campus
Orlve.
Traffic was disrupted while
rlremen battled the blaze, which
sent up a large plume or smoke.
\
Carriers Strike
OTTAWA <AP> -More than 4,000 letter carriers walked off
the job in nine Canadian clUes
today in th~ first of a planned
series of rotatln~ str1kes lo back demands for hlg er salaries and
coat-of·UV'in~ protection .
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Weather
Patchy fog and low
clouds near the coast ear·
ly Saturday becoming fair
after mid -morning .
Cooler. Lows tonight 57 to
62. Highs Saturday from
68 to 72 at the beaches to
80 to 85 inland.
INSIDE TODA~
Stage and 1creen 1how
•lopper Anthony Hopkiru' ad·
tnce lo Orange Cooat actors -
"be ccreftJl what you wilh for"
-applies to evetyone. See
PcgeCI.
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mpert lai~d
Mesa . Slaying
Hearing Set
An 18 year-old Costa Me an
l'harg~ with murder In lhe de·
uth of hl!I 27-ycar-otd 11telpmothcr
In a boatyard Hhack Soot. 7 faces
a preUmlnary hear1ni ln Harbor
M unlclpal Court next mooth.
Orange County Deputy Dls-
tnrt Attorney Robert Chatterton
u1d loday Alllhony Oodoy Grant
hH entered a plea of Innocent
and wUI return tn court Oct. 6.
0 rant r~mal na In Onnatt
County J~ll with ball aet at
5250.000
lie was arrested by Newport
Beach police after he allegedly
fled the death scene.. on~ bicycle
hottly before the body of·Cber)'r-
L.eaone Gran\ was found un-
derneath bloody mattresses by
witnesses who heard a dis·
turbance.
turbance
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department is handling the in-
veatigaUoo because the killing
took place in a s mall pocket of
county territory on Placentia
Nixon Return
To Politics
A venue between Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa.
Investigators said today they
have yet to establish a motive in
the slaytng.
Earlier report• that Mrs.
Grant died or multiple stab
wounds from two separate
knives have been c hanged
following a report by the county
coroner.
The cause of death is now list-
e d as res ulting from s tab
wounds and several blows to the
head witli a l>lunlln.strumen .
A knife which Grant allegedly
dropped during his escape at·
tempt has been bookolb:m
evidence b.Y county autbon~
Deputies would· not say what
type of blunt instrument may
have been used in the fatal at-
tack.
Grant bas refused to talk to
authorities following his arrest.
He was arraigned Tuesday in
Harbor Court.
The slaying occurred in a
small shack at the rear of the
boatyard where the Grant fami-
ly lived.
Mrs. Grant is survived by her
bus~~. Armando, 46.
Mesa Police
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LINING UP FOR A HOT JOll "'°9PECT AS FlREMAN IN-'OUNTAIN VALLEY
Some Brought Their SIMpfng Bagi and Spent the Night Waiting.
Bu1 ... ing Desire
150 Seek Fimman Job
About 150 prospective firefighters converged on
Fountain Valley City Hall today in quest of one job that
may be opening in the city's fire department.
~~=o~:!~~-; HUnt 3 Teens
Some ol the applicants arrived at the cit)' ball steps as
early u 4:30 p.m. Thursday with their sleeping bags and
beverage containers and spent the night playing cards, -~ -,,urtammm and sbooti.ng the breeze. ~
APWI .........
E'llt~ Q11ena?
Emigre Angelika Lasansky,
29, a Czech countess. has
been linked romantically
with Prince Charles of
England. She lives in Paris.
F,.._PageAJ
BALANCE ••
that would reduce capital gains
taxes as well as income taxes
should be enacted
.. The his tory of past tax
legislation proves that we can
increase revenue by lowering
tax rates.
"Our tax rates are already too
high and inflation bas made the
situation worse.
"A tax reduction program pro-
perly formulated can result in
more revenue flowing into the
treasufy," Curtis said .
In addition to favoring a
balanced budget and lower tax
rates, Curtis said he supports
policies that would eliminate ad-
ding any new government pro-
grams.
Also, ~ Republican senator
said, he supports moves aimed
at introducing so-called sunset
legislation that would call for
periodic scrutiny of existing pro-
grams.
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REAGAN •.•
The blitz is the national
Republican Party's major
public effort of the 1978 elec·
lions. It is aimed at pushing the
tax cut effort in general but also
with helping local candidates
along the way. It began in
Washington Wednesday morning
with s tops in New York,
Philadelphia, Detroit, Min·
neapolis, St. Paul, Chicago,
Oklahoma City and Lo6 Angeles.
large majority of Californians
disapprove of former President J l(ni; ~ Alllff k Nixon resuming his political R '} e ./:I. (JC I
career as a candidate for office
or as the U.S. ambassador to
China, pollster Mervin Field said toda_.y.
According t.o the rll, about
three-quarters o the 543
Califormans surveyed said they
would not vote for Nixon lf he
ran for a Senate seat. By the
same margin, those questioned
said the former president would
hurt the chances of other
candidates if he campaigned on their beball. ..
However, the poll also showed
that more people forgive Nixon
for bis involvement io
Watergate, with 43 percent
s upporting the former
president's pardon.
More than half ol the peopl~ -
52 percent -believe that
Nixon's forced resignation and
semi-exile in San Clemente is
enough punishment for any
c rimes be might have
committed while in office.
The poll has operated since
1947 as an independent ,
nonpartisan mfdia sponsored
public opinion news service.
Pope Affirms
Divorce Stand
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope
lohn Paul I, calling himself
Costa Mes a police are
searching for three teen-age
boys who reportedly pressed a
knife against a Costa Mesa High
School girl Wednesday and
forced her to go with them to a
remote area of the campus .•
There, the three boys unsuc·
cessfully tried to remove some
or ber clothing before a passing
motorist scared them olf by
honkinll? a born, Police said. The incident, listed by police
as a kidnapping and assault with
a dea dly weapon. occurred
shortly after noon at the Mesa
High campus on Fairview Road.
The 17-year·old student was
not injured although she told
police that the attackers pushed
her to the ground after forcing
her to leave the main quad area
al the campus.
She said was waiting for a
class to begin when one or the
younll? suspects aoproached her
and pushed a four-loch buck
knife against her side and de-manded thatshe go with them.
It is not known if the three
males are students at the high
school. Police said they have full
desc:riptjons of the youths.
All .
'just a beginner," took on the is-
sue of divorce with a group of
American bi.shops Thursday and
urged that savtna tfO\lbled mar-
riages be given top priority. '
"In particular, the ln-
dissolubility of Christian mar-
riage is important . Although it is
a difficult part of our message,
we must proclaim it faithfully as
part of God's word, part of the
mystery of faith,'• the pope said.
-LlllSIAMA
In his ftrSt major address on
an ethical issue since bis elec·
tlon last month, tbe pontiff Hid
he intends to follow the course of
his predecessor, Pope Paul VI.
"His teaching is ours," he said .
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T IJ ANA. Mexico (AP) -
Miguel Garate, head of Baja
California's state corrections de-
partment. has revealed the fir-
ing of Mig ue l Ce rva ntes
Rodriguez. the new director or
the Baja California s tate
penitentiary after less than two
months on the job.
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In Break-in
Mark Clinton Shearer, 22, who
count.y sheriff's investigators
said lives in Costa Mesa, was ar-
rested at 3:30 a .m. today after
he allegedly entered tbe
bedroom of a 16-year-old Laguna
Hills girl.
Investigators said the girl
awakened to see a man in her
room and screamed. Tbe man
fled, ·investigators said, and
Shearer was arrested later on
Woolwich Street.
Shearer was booked into
Orange County Jail on burglary ·
charges.
TONIGHT
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
RACING -FalrsroundJ, 8 p.m.
JC FOOTBALL -OCC vs.
Saddleback, OCC. 7:30 o.m.
SATV&DAY, SEPT. ts
MUSIC -All-Star Composers'
Night, OCC, Floe Arts 11..9, 8
p.m., ad.miaalon $8.
LECTURE /SLIDE
PROGRAM -"lilao and the
Sea" with Col. John Cral1 OCC
Audltortum, 8 p.m. Admlaiion
$1.50-$2.50.
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MAU KRAMER OF La Palma said be awoke at s a.m. t.o find his shoes dangling from the top of the city hall
fiagpole. He Joked that one of his competitors played the
dirty trick.
Two of the early arrivals, Ken Maddams of
Westminster and Gary Gundersen of Costa Mesa, are
members of the La Habra Fire Department.
They &aid they are looking for jobs closer t.o their
homes.
OTRER8 IN THE LINE said they were employed but
were looting for advancement lhat they thought the
Fountain Valley job offered.
Fo\.Dllain Valley administrative aide Bill Ackerman
said a maximum of 200 applications were to be banded out
at noon fort.be JOb that pays $1,194 per month.
He said applicants will be given oral, written and
agility tests
The Fountain Valley Fire Department currently is
comprised of 36 employees.
Building Limits
Delayed in Newport
In spite or a call to action from
the Irvine Company and
marching orders from the city
council, Newport Beach plan-
ning commissioners balked
Thursday at setting limits on
future building.
Commissioners, with little ws·
cussion, continued two proposals
on density reduction to their Oct.
5 meeting.
The proposals have been pend-
ing for more than a year. 'J'wo
weeks ago, councilmen ordered
planning commissioners "t.o get
on withJt." -At Thiltsday•s meeting, Dave
Neish, the Irvine Company's
consultant on Newport Beach
projects, asked that action on
the building limits move ahead
"swiftly."
However, another of the city's
major developers, the Koll Com·
paoy. asked for a delay because
the firm's spokesman, Tim
Strader, was unable to attend
Thursday's meeting. -
Commissioners agreed to wait
until their next meeting before
considering the measures .
Neish, during his address to
commissioners. reiterated d
pledge made by the Irvine Com ·
pany during informal planning
meetings this spring to reduce
by 20 percent the density or
future residential projects in the
city
He s aid that. instead of lhl'
2,437 units currently allowed by
the city's general plan, the com
pany would build no more than
1,800 units on its eight remaining
residential parcels in Newport
Beach.
Jn addition, Neish suggested
that the city get moving on a fee
district to collect money from
developers to pay for road im
provements.
Irvine Company Pres ident
Peter Kremer said developers
would be willing to contribute SS
million t.o such a district in addl
lion to paying for another $12
million worth of rmprovements
next t.o their own developments.
SIGN OF TIMES?
Lone Job Attrae11ve
Fro• Page ~I
VANCE ..•
three-day-old summit meeting in
Damascus of ha rd-line Arab
leade rs was extendini? through
the-weekend . It said Assad
a pologized to Vanct' for the
inconvenience
The re was no 1mmediat1•
t icplanat1on or any ltkely
a dditiona l 1·ea son~ behind
Sy.-~a ·c; ia.;t -minutr
pastponement of the v1s1t
L1 by a n lea de r Moammar
Khadafy and Palesbruan chief
Ya s:a·r Arafat lrft th e
Dam ascus summit today and _
une xpected iy \1 a\•c le d to
J ordan. wh~re they met wtth
King Hussein m an apparent bid
to talk him into JOirung thefr
"rejectiorust·· front against lht·
Camp David plan
M ea nwhi lt-. E..:ypt •an
Pres ident Anwar S~dat '" willing to .. assume the Arab
role" in negotiating the future or
•he West Bank and Gau 1f
J ordan and other Arab ststei-
reject the rrame~ork produ{'ed
by th~ Camp· David summit
according to letters released by
the WhJte House today
Newport Study
Session Canceled
N e•port Beach Cits Coun·
cilm en wont h.i..-e a i.tud•:
session Monday afternoon. ·
The regularly scheduled alter .
noon session ha.s been canceled
sc that council membe~ can cil·
tend the meeting or the State
League of Cit.Jes 10 Anaheim.
The tverung session, w1U be held
as usual at 1·30 p.m.
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Newporf Talk
Builders Win
Dymally Praise
Lt Ciov Mervyn Dy mally
lauded a NcWport Beacb bued
c:oallUon of t>ulldt>ra and labor
leaders today ror their cfforu to
hring down th~ akyrocketln1
t'Ol't of how In&
pymolly "poke ul th Rig Ca·
nyon Country Club In Newport
10forrnat11 OU. mornana with the
board ol dirtc:tors of the Councll
for Environment, !!mployment.
Economy and Oevt:looment (C~EED>. a hou1ons industry
presaurn airoup
Fre ighter
Capsized
By Wave?
WASHINGTON CAP) -An old
salt of the Great Lakes bas re·
jected official accounts and told
Congress the S. S. Edmund
F'itzgerald was swallowed up by
"The Three Sisters... a trio of
killer waves, when it went down
with all hands.
The sinking of the freighter.
bearing iron ore on a run f'tom
Superior, Wis., to Detroit. oc-
curred during a violent storm
Nov. 10, 1975, about 17 miles
from Whitefish Bay. Capt
Ernest M. McSorley and all
other 28 men aboard perished.
In a renewal of bearings into Ourlna the meetlne CEEED
orflci•ls.noted that the ahat~wide
avflr11e cost of • new home is OM•Y ...... M-" the tragedy, memorialized in a
w ,SJ33.000.... RETIRED HARBOR DIRECTOR KEN SAMPSON LOOKS OUT OVER DANA MARINA AT TRIBUTE popular s ong by Gordon
Rec11mng the EftO'ii'ato Brtngthe ~rofect tOlft• Soutfi CoHt Over Surferr-Opposttlon -Lightfoot , the Jio~ -Dymally sald he'i; toured 30 or
the state's S8 counUes Mnd the
problem l.s the same throughout,
:::;:alt .. IOl'i&.: ... m&-!aJllUDOl~e..t.-.
treme n Orange County.
"The challenge In providing
homes that can be afforded by
low-income families is one that I
think the federal government 1s
going to have lo lake up," he
Seamen's Friend Hailed
Dana Point Park Dedicated to Ken Sampson 0..•t ..... IUft -SPEAKS IN NEWPORT
Lt. Governor Dymelly
Nes tande
Lashes Out
said .
Dymally noted that the efforts
or private enterprise to provide
the housing for poor, minorities
a nd senior citizens were doomed
to failure because of the ex· cessl ve regulations and costs
involved.
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI -o.ltr l'llee Si.ti One speaker called him "The
Seaman's Friend," after the
title of a book written by
Richard Henry Dana.
And the title see med
appropriate in describing Ken
Sampson, who directed the
affairs of the county's Harbors,
Beaches and Parks Department At Builders
"It's a myth that labor costs
have had a part in driving up
housing costs,'' he added. "In
fact. labor costs have not risen a s fast as the costs of land and for nearly a quarter century. ~. _ _ _ _ • ~~~ ·-y~ ... • •. ... Mo.r~ than. 1_00 county _
A s s c mo f y m a rl"lf r u c e DytnaITY"afso criUcited Ole d'f'gntlanes 8'bd' Ynends tufbed , N~stand~ .w.ho felt h~'d been un· trends toward no growth that is out a~ the new Ken Sampson
fairly cnUc1zed for his "'.Ol~ng ~e· being seen in many of the state's Overview park on t~e west bluff
cord, lashed out at a bu1ldmg m· suburban counties and cities. o f th e Da na Po1nt har_bor
dustry pressure. gr<?UP when he "Its primary effect is on low T_hursday to honor ~e retired
s howed up uninvited a t the a nd middle-income p eople director ~ho coordinated ~he
group's meeung this morning. because the end result of no con~tructaon of the mass~ve
Nestande appeared at the growth is high costs," he said. manna ~low from conception
Newport Beach breakfast "lt'snota questionofwanting locomplet1on. .
session being conducted by the to pave over --ever y bit of Many of the speakers said
Co u n c 1 l for En vi ro nm en t , greenery in the state,·• Dymally Orange County boaters owe a lot
Em p loyment, Economy and a dded. "It's not a question or be· to Ken Sampson, who be~an
Deve lopment CCEEED) to re· ing anti-environment. It's a ~ork on the Dana Point Manna
g1ster hi s complaints about what question of looking at the other in 1961. .
he said was the group's distor-side oCthe coin." And, looking u~n th~ m<_>re
tion of his voting record. DymaJly urged CEEED mem· than 3,000 boats m the1~ slips
Nestande, a Republican from bers to continue their efforts and belo~. the, former parks dir~tor Oran~e County's 70t.h District. to join with minority groups in admits hes. got a lot of fr1e!1ds
was particularly angry about pressing for the kinds of legisla· a mon.g ~a1lors and boating
CEEED's most recent newslet-lion that will help lower the cost organizations.
ter. of housing. . But he reme_mber~ some who
The newsletter declared that "We n eed m or e CEEED d1~ not appreciate bas e fforts lo
Nestande had given "a kick in groups because, eventually, that bring a .smoolh·w_ater bay to
the pants" to his building in· will be the only thing that saves Dana Pomt back an the early
dustry backers by voting for a us." he concluded. l~s. . ..
bill that prolongs the lives of the · Sure l had some opposi~°';l·
slate's regional coastal com· Hai R ) the retire~ county of hc1al
missions. The article also said • r emOV8 c~u~kl~d. T~e surfers s_ure
he voted for the coastal control dido t like the idea of a manna.
act of 1976 Firlll• Hit by There used to be some pretty -. good waves down there." He d1dn t vote for ~he 1976 Sampson's marina did raise a
coastal act , N~tande said. ruckus among the surfing set in
Acknowledg1.ng that ~e had $30 000 F• the 1960s. Dana Point was long vot~d for the bi.II prolongmg the ' file considered one of the finest big
n!g1o!'al comm1s~1ons, he noted wave spots in Orange County.
the bill was carried through the Three manufacturers and pro-While not consistent the Point s~ate Senate b~ another Oran~e moters of firms using an "elec· was a favorite durin°g storms,
County Republican, Sen. Dennis · tronic tweezers" for hair Te· when 12 to 15 foot sets would roll Carp~nte~. Carpen~er escaped .moval have been fined $30,000 in toward the rock beach in loQg
cnllc1sm m CEEE~ s letter. and ordered to modify all future -nearly endless lines.
Nestande explained that he an advertisements. Old time· surfers remember
a nd ~arpenter voted for the e>_t· Orange County Superior Court catching the huge swells out by
te nsion because they fell it Judge Claude Owens issued an the point and riding them across
would have become a costly injunction Thursday forbidding the front or the old pier and
hurden to ta~p~yers to h_ave the the defendants to claim without nearly to the cliffs on the other
state comm1ss1on handling the qualifying language that the side.
work now d?n~ by the six re-"depilatron" device permanent· And Sampson recalls, he had a
gaonal commissions. Jy r emoves hair. run in with a San Clemente High
The controls of the coastal act, D e pi 1 at r 0 n , J n c and School marine science class led h~ .n.o_ted, r~ain !n _effect. MliiiP..i. DepUatron Sales Inc. wer.e fine<j by an jnstructof who Insisted the
ta.1n _1ng t_tre _r~g 1onal c<!'ii· $10,000 each. Fined $5,000 each completed marina would fill up
missions s1mplif1es the applica-wer e Depilatron P rofessional with silt and alter beaches
lion of those controls, be said. Center and Seligman & Latz, downcoast.
"I don't mind having dif· Inc., the owners of a chain of "The class came out and
t e rences of opinions and beauty salons. floated some balloons and
adversary relationships, but I The suit was (i)ed in 1976 by c o n d u c t e d a l o t o f
don't t~ there's ~ place in an the state attorney general's of-n o t -very -sci tot i r i c e~ucata~al group like yours for rice on behalf of the CaHfornia experiments," Sampson said.
dis tortion of facts and inac· Department of Cons umer Af· "But time has proven the harbor
curacies," Nestande fumed. fairs. the s tate Boa rd or
didn't fill in with sediment." The final result has withstood
Sampson's own exper imen_ts many a s torm s ince its
were much more extensive, the completion, a nd the local
formerdirector said.He saidthe dignitaries who showed up
Army Corps of Engineers and Thursdjly to d edicate the
the Waterways Exper imental overview applauded loud and
Station constructed a one-tenth lon g when a s mall s tone
scale model of the breakwater monument at the entrance to the
project in an 11,000 square root overview was unveiled by Fifth
hangarin Vicksburg, Miss. Dis trict Supervisor Thomas
Each rock was carefully J)\lt in Riley.
place, and the model was "Looks like a gravestone to
bombard~ with waves ahd wind me," Sampson quipped as he to see if It would fan:· ·--.,.~ slfOOlc the supervisor's hand.
"As a result or those tests, we But it was obvious the 21-year
raised the outer breakwater by county parks di rector was
four feel and made some other ple ased a s his famil y and
adju s tments,'' S amps on fri e nds s wa rmed about to
recalled. congratulate him.
Beachgoers Losing
Sclwol Park Lot
School orricials are going
ahead with plans to place a
fence or barrier In front of El
Morro Elementary School to prohibit beach parking and litter
on the campus north of Laguna
Beach.
Trustees voted Thursday night
to seek a three-way split among
the district, the Irvine Company
and a firm that operates the ad·
jacent Scotchman's Cove park·
ing lot to finance the fencing.
Complaints from motor ists
and local residents of mount.a.ins
of trash left at the parking lot
alter weekend vi s its by
beachgoers prompted the board
action.
Initially, the district con-
sidered operating its own p~rk
ing lot and charging a fee to
beach visitors -a plan that
would raise funds for the district
as well as solve the trash pro-
blem. But insurance costs for
such a program proved pro·
hlbitive and trustees said they
saw no solution but to close up
~
the lot after school hours and on
weekends.
District business manager
Clyde Lovelady said he expects
the cost of the barrier to be in
the neighborhood of $4,600.
Objection to the fencing pro-
posal Thursday night came from
Laguna Beach res ident Betty
Meckel, who said the lots should
remain open for beachgoers.
She sugge s ted a volunteer
force maintain the parking lot in
order to allow youngsters access
to the beach, "without paying
for parking."
But trustees said they wa nt to
go ahead with the fencing, and
ask ed school officials to contact
the Irvine Co.. which owns a
portion of the land, and Tri-Star
Co .• which operate s the
Scotchman's Cove lot, to receive
final approval for funding the
project.
District officials said the new
ba rrier could be installed within
a few months.
PRESENT
Gunman Gives Up
H UNTINGTON STATION.
Cosm etology and the Orange
County District Attorney's of·
fice. Jolm Wayne ... at tt~
tee on Coast Guard and naviga-
tion heard a rehash of several
contr~ctory findings by gov·
em~; industry and labor
groups.
But the mos t dra matic
t.esti.trum_y came from Lye! A.
McDonald of Laurium, Mich ..
who said, "My license to appear
before you, gentlemen, stems
from having lived a very rough
life as a commercial fisherman
on Lake Superior starting at age
7 . . . l have lived the day and
night of the Edmund Fitzgerald
many. maoy times. on lesser
ships and during earlier days."
"I respectfully submit ...
that the Fitzgerald did sink to
the bottom of Lake Superior as
the result of her having been
caught precisely by the Three
Sisters. or three big waves. The
Fitzgeraldsubmarined!"
The Coast Guard and the Na·
tlonal Transportation Safety
Board have theorized that the
ship was done in when water
rushed through the hatch covers
on deck. The board says the cov·
ers collapsed, while the Coast
Guard believes they we re simp·
ly not battened down proper ly.
Some dissenters on the board
as well as some maritime or-
ganizations believe, instead.
that the ship crashed into shoals
and ripped her hull apart below
the water line.
But McDonald. in defense of
McSorley's honor. argued that
the ship was simply engulfed by
the waves.
"I am amazed that the
phenomenon of the Three Sisters
is not more widely known," he
said. "Most certainly the older
sailors ... are fully cognizant
or the fact that the Three Sisters
are a reality on Lake Superior ...
By this account, the winds on
that day were greater than 60
mph, the conditions ripe for the
killer waves.
"What we are talking about is
that al irregular intervals, dur-
ing a s torm, three waves will OC·
cur, possibly one·third larger
than the average seas of the n'lo·
ment.'•
The aver age wave in the
storm would have been about 18
to 20 feet, he said, while the
Three Sisters would have been
up to 30 feet. The Edmund
F1tzgeraJd had less than 14 feel
or freeboard or height from
the water lme to the deck.
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and 2-year--Old niece hostage sur· ex_plaaned explosions. about 20
rendered early Friday after bar· minutes and two miles apart
ricading himself in a n a part· have rocked the Van Nuys area,
ment for eight hours . seriously injuring one person.
Sunday Ciovers -It
From Head to TOe
. Fut! coverage in Sunday's Dai-
lj Pilot will h-1p the reseter
from head to toe. Main features
wi ll describe the marvels of
b r ai n mapping and the
California style of wooden shoes.
FOCUS ON F IBER -Four
million tons of asbestos are pro-
duced each year for such uses as
building insulation and brake
drums. But breathing asbestos
fibers can lead to several fatal
diseases for employees. The As·
sociated Press reports on the
growing concern and some of
the victims.
T H E ll&EL THI NG -
"Somewhere there's a RUY who makes buggy whips ... and I'll bel
he's making a hell of ~ profit."
Data Technology doesn't make
buuy whlps. but It& president
says there arc some other com·
(SUNDAY'S BEST)
parlsons. Story In You /Your Money.
TI PTOE TIME -American
shoemakers are in trouble, fac·
ing foreign competition that's
fierce. But a local company has
round fancy footwork tbat keeps
them wall%ing toward success.
J u dith Olson expl aln s in
Vou(Your Money.
SE N IOll P OLITICS
"Grandpa GoeA to Washington,"
starring Jack Albertson as •
grandpa who get.5 elected a U.S.
senator, is one of the new TV
series. The series could be a re·
make a "eneration later. or Frank Capra's 1939 movie, "Mr.
SmlthGoestoWashington."
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BEVERLY HILLS CAP> At
John Wayne, a form er Boy 0 0 Scout, was presented a brpnze 5 % . ti plaque T hursday night by
former Eagle Scout Gerald R.
. nor him as an exam:r· ____ _..,ea•ilar Prt· pie of the spirit of America an u J-r'fllCW'----....::!..._., ....
the ideals of scouting.
The presentation to Way ne, a
Newport Beach resident, was
made at a benefit dinner held in
his honor by the Los Angeles
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America m connection with the
577-acre John Wayne Outpost
Camp scout racllity near Lake
Arrowhead.
Along with former President
Ford, who Is honorary vice pre·
sident of the Boy Scouts or
America, some 1,200 others at-
tended the dinner, including en·
tertainers Jimmy Stewart and
Lucille Ball. Television
personality Merv Griffin was tbe
master ol ceremonies. ,..
Girls S tart Fire
DENVER CAP) -A campnre
11tarted by two girls, aged 7 and
10, kindled a fire on Sept. 12 lbal
exploded through 3,300 ac"'5 ol
tinder dry timber and brush In
the foothllls s outhwest or
Denver, the Jefferson County
s heriff saJd Thursday. ,.
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Begin Gets Hero Welconie
Israelis Promised 'Peace With Horwr'
TEL AVIV, Jr.rael CAP>
Tho uu ncb of larat lls 1ave
P rime Mlnlstf'r Me nat h m
Begin a hero's welrom" here lO
day on his return from the Camp
Oa vld "umrrut. flt' told t bccnng
crowds ht• brou.cht tht m •·a
pt>acc agn-t'ment With sttUrlty und honor "
Pollet' and sold.le~ provfd~
1.tnp~nted ~unty •l Ben
Gur ion Airpo rt , whlch wa i.
jom med with well wisllera or
ry1na banners wilh_aucb phr~
as "We Art Proud ot You" and
.. Peace with £aypt ..
Sp.ctaton wavf'd larae11 and
f': yptian flaga and c hant<'d • • 8eaJ,o._ 8"ltt ..
A FEW RIGHT-WING groof.>t'
opposlnc the Ca mp Davtd •1~
mt1nt d~monatrated outside the
terminal bulldlna. One aroup Crom New York and London.
d11pla yed " banner carrying • .. THIS MORNING l bring you
statement Uel(ln made earUer good lldin&a from Camp David,"
this year. ··Any covernment Begin told a news conference 1n
ed that I.be festivities could only
add to Becln'a prestige •• IHt
embarks on the task or selling
the Camp David accords to his
country.
which demolishes even ooe aet· London, where be stopped to
tlem nt wtU not last • sLo&le brie f Prime MJnlster James PAau.ulENTARY approval
day." Calla1ban oo the outcome of the for the agreements initialled by
Pollce tuad a waler cannon and summit. "Let ua all hope that tn Be•lo and Sadat appeared cer-
olher riot.-coot.rol equJpmeot re· t he future there will be real taln, but he faces 1tubborn op-
ad y ln u se eroupa for and peace in the Middle Eut for~ position from conaervatives in
oaalns t the accords s hould benefit of all tho races dwelllna hi• own party and from relialous
clash. Tbcy blocked off access there and for the-benefit of all fundamentaliata who are
roads to the airport for three m ankind." enraced that the accords put a
hours before 8e1Vn's arrival and Be gin said be, President temporary ban on Jewilb aettle-
t'uld security was U•bter today Carter and Egyptian President menta in the West Bank of the
than It wu even for the vlslt of Anwar Sadat bad found a solu-Jordan River. .
E1yptl•n PrHident Anwar tfon to the problem of the Pales· Jaraeli troops forcably re·
Sad.at lut November.. anians with whom "we want to moved hundreds of settlers who
Regin and his wm• Alha ar:--live m peace anOQfgnity: .. He ~Mt up.new aeW.ementA_
rived oo "scheduled El Al flight said there still is a lol of work to m the West B~ on Thursday.
Times P l ans App elll
On Contemp t R ule
do. "but now. after Camp David, 1:he settlers cl8llll a God·ai~en wfl* know that when you rack nabt to establish new Jewish
your brains and make the effort, •~eme~ta . ln land they con·
you rind a solution to even the sider their birthright.
moslinsolubleproblems."
JtEACE NOW, AN opposition
movement thaC rallied 100,000
people before Begin's departure
to urge him to show more flex-
ibility, published newspaper ad·
v e rtisements calling on
followers to give the prime
minister a mass reception.
FOREIGN MINISTER Moshe
Dayan has spent dozens of hours
explaining the Camp David ac·
cords since returning home
Tuesday. Following a lengthy
airport news conference. Dayan
addressed two conventions,
granted a half·bour prime-time
television interview and met
Israeli and foreign correspon-dents.
HACK ENSACK . N .J. <AP) -J ournaltsts and newspaper
executives criticited a state Supreme Court ruling that upheld
contempt convictions or the New York Times and its reporter, Myron
A. Farber , for r e fusing to s urrender Farber's notes on a
controversial murder case. --.-----------"We have never bad a fair particularly Ln the Jascalevicb
hearing in this case and we are case beca use Farber bad
going t o the United States cooperated with the prosecutors.
S upreme Court f or that Th e two dissenting judges
hearing," James C. Goodale, c riticized lhe majority for up·
Times executive vice president, holding lhe contempt citations
s aie' Thursda'y after tbe 5·~ · bafore a full hearing had been
decision. held on· whether the subpoena
Times attorneys at first said for Farber's notes was specific
And in Jerusalem, Mayor Ted·
dy KoH ek arranged to greet
Begin at the city's outskirts with
bre ad and wine, an ancient
Jewish tradition reserved ex·
elusively for return1ng kings
s uccessful in battle.
No c;?De seemed.to know who, if
anyone, suggested the uncom·
mon fanfare, but observers not-the appeal would be filed today. enough.
but attorney Floyd Abrams said ------------------------~
Begin's popularity hu risen
sharply since announcement of
the accords, according to one
poll. The survey, published Wed·
nesday, showed 78.4 percent of
those questioned were satisfied
with ~·s performance in of.
fice, up 16 ~ints since be left for
CampDaV1d.
" r .
St1a1tnaan D ies
NATION I WORLD
A.J . Bakunas. a movie stuntman. died today of injuries
suffered when he attempted to set a free-fall jump record
by leaping 323 feet without a par~chute fro~ a~op a U:x·
ington office building. A can~as and plastic 8:1r. lfag, m·
tended to cushion bis fall. split open when he hit it Thurs·
day. said members of the film crew shootfng sequences-·
for the movie. "Steel."
today it would probably be Mon·
day or Tuesday before the ap·
peal would be ready.
"THE NEW JERSEY court
has ruled that in the future,
other journalists must be given
a hearing before being required
to turn over their notes to any
1udge." Goodale said. "But Mr.
Farber continues to be denied
1ust such a hearing and bas been
ordered to spend at least six
months in jail. We think this is
unfair and unconstitutional.
Flap Stirred
Catlwlics He ar Steinem
Explosion Kills Worker
Or. Mario Jascalevich was in·
dieted m 1976 after Farber wrote
a s eries of stori e s a bout
mysterious patient deaths at
Riverdell Hospital in Oradell 12
years ago. He is being tried on
murder charges in three ot tne
deaths. which the prosecution
s ays were caused by overdoses
or the muscle relaxant curare.
FARBER'S NOTES were sub-
poenaed by defense lawyers but
Farber refused to hand them
over . prompting Judge Theodore
Trautwein to find the reporter
and the Times in contempt or
court. Far ber received an in-
definite jail sentence plus six
months and was fined $2,000.
The Times was fined $100,000
plus $5,000 for eve ry day Farber
withheld his notes.
The state Supreme Court ac-
cepted the case in late August,
staying the fines and jaJl term
pending its ruling. Farber spent
27 days in jail before the stay.
In Thursday's ruling the court
fo und that neither the First
Amendment. nor a New Jersey
reporter's shield law protects
Farber from having to sur·
render his notes in the case
THE COURT REJECTED the
Times argument that the First
shield notes and confidential
sources. The court found the
shield Jaw inapplicable when ;~
conflicts with the constitutional
g uarante e or a fa ir trial.
MINNEAPOLIS <AP>-Arcbbisbop John R. Roach bas
reprimanded lhe pastor of St. Joan or Arc Catholic Church for
allowing feminist leader Gloria Steinem to preach at two
services Sunday.
Tbe Rev. Harry Eagan, senior pastor at the Minneapolis
pari!ib, was s ummoned to archdiocesan headquarters Wednes·
day and told that Mrs. Steinem's appearance was improper, ac·
cording to a parish staff member who asked not to be identified.
A harshly worded statement by Roach criticizing Eagan
and apologizing to Roman Catholics who were offended by Ms.
Steinem's appearance was expeeted to be published today by
the CatboUc Bulletin, weekly newspaper of the archdiocese.
MS. STEINEM'S APPEARANCE IN ST. JOAN'S pulpit of.
fended some Catholics because she is an outspoke.a advocate of
abortion.
Ms. Steinem delivered two sermons to record crowds at St.
Joan's conte mporary services.
Menon Lassonde, Roach's administrative assistant. said
Eagan should have obtained·permission for Ms. Steinem's ap-
pearance because she is not Catholic and is not ordained.
Lassonde said sever al hundred people had telephoned or
written letters protesting Ms. Steinem's appearances.
MS. SfEJNEM, IN A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW from Ms.
magazine's New York office, defended her appearance.
"Are they even considering all the people who attended both
Masses and wanted to bear what I bad to say?" she asked. "It
makes you wonder if the archbishop didn't arrange all th.is fuss
himself."
Ms. Steinem said she never mentioned abortion during her
appearances at the church and spoke instead about "reproduc·
live freedom ."
Hughes Aide Found Innocent
OGDEN, Utah (AP ) -Dr. Wilbur Thain, Howard Hughes'
former physician, has been round innocent of charges be Illegally
provided lhe billionaire with codeine.
The federal court jury deliberated about three hours Thursday
before returning its verdict.
The prosecution had introduced a letter from Thain warninl
Hughes in 1975 that because of stepped up enforcement, another
supply route would have lo be found for the regulat supply of druga
going to the late financier.
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HACKBERRY, La. <AP> -A
t o wering pilla r of flames
billowed over an alligator.
infested swamp of palmetto and
sawgrass today following an ex-
plosion that left one man dead
and another seriously injured at
the showcase storage site of the
nation's strategic petroleum re-
serves .
The flte, visible 2S miles away
overnight, was expected to burn
for at least two days. It was red
from a.n underground cavern -
10 stories high and as big as a ci·
ty block -that held 7 million
barrels of crude oil being stored
as a hedge against foreign oil
embargos.
The fire roared up a six-inch
drill pipe during routine main·
te nance late Thursd ay and
caught about 20 men on a steel
drilling rig, officials said. Two
men were burned while rour
dived to safety in a mudbank
and the others clambered down
a staircase just ahead of lhe
flames . The heat melted the
drilling rig.
''WE DON'T KNOW what hap·
pened ," siad Bill Parker. deputy
project manager.
But wortanen said the fire was
touched off by a spark that was
struck while they were pulling a
drilling bit up the pipe.
"A big stream of oil spewed
into tbe air about SO to 60 feet
high for about 40 seconds. Then
tbere was a loud explosion that
rocked my truck and the oil
ca ught on fire." s aid George
LaBove, a mechanical inspector
who was about a quarter mile
away.
THE DEAD MAN was lden-
tified as Clarence Simon Sr .. 38,
of Abbeville, La. In stable condi·
tion with burns over baJf of bis
body was Brad.1,Y Bergeron. 22. .
of New lberia,1..a.
"We've got every trick in the
book working to try and control
it," said Parker.
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ARE GOING SOMEPLACE
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Daily Pilot carriers go.
Disneyland, Knott 's Berry Farm and other
Southern California attractions are frequent
destinations and rewards for extra effort.
There are more than 900 boys and girls
who go someplace every day delivering the
Daily Pilot to homes all along the Orange Coast.
Contest. prizes and f~ trips are an extra
reward for these youthful independent ITICrchants.
in addition to their route profits.
If you are at least 10 years old and want to go
places, call 642·4321 and ask for circulation.
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Racist Art 'lfntouehable' THE FAMILY CIRCU By Bil Kean~
BE RKELEY CAP> -BiSmeum directors wop•t
touch Janette Faulkner's 800-item art collecUon.
Sb aaya 10me ol them find 1t too controversial.
otben offmaive
Ma Pa~~r·s <·ull \'Uoo t~• rrom • Coon
Chicken Inn dino r plate to a Dark•e toothputt'
C'arton
THE Bl.AOC PSVCillAT RIC 80<'••1 worktir,
wbo tuns a rhruc In San l"ranr1St'O, call• her col
lecUon a documentauon of the pathology of race
ball'ed.
"Out h t'rt tn 11 uppo11t"dly coliaihtcocd
Callforrua, mu.-.f'ums that di ,,1sy NUi swaauxu
and COPll~ o( Mein Kampf' ~m· .Jrald to put my
blst orlcMI collccllon on d1!>pla y, · said Ms
Faulkner
"Ma,)1bt-<1ome peopl~ would ra~l' fora-et lhls
pot on. but I drul't w1.nt to 1lle don't aak peoplf'
lo foraet )Laver) or lht• II bomb or lhe bolocau.at
~ why should I roraat this part of our history," ~be added
MS. FA LKNER PICKED up her f~t objet
u.'aH on an anllquc·buylng trip lo Mluowi 24
years a10. She ran across what afN cal.led an
"Museums tha·t display Nazi swastikas
and copies of 'Mein Kampf' are afraid
to put my hlstorlcal collection
on display."
1alroc1ows po8tcard or a stereotyped black man.
"1 decided to look around for other examples
of bhtck memor11bWa done by white artists," she
~•lrt .
Some white art dealers 1ave her a bard time,
s he said. One lnslsted on reading a book in dialed
to her before letting her buy it.
AMONG nlE ITEMS she has collected is an
ad for Aunt J emima p ancake mix at M 1919
Chlcago fair. It depicts a fat black woman "Wte
King KOl\I" sayina "I'se back ln town, hooey,"
she said.
She noted that some racist portrayala were
created by America's great artists 8.J}d lithograph
companies, including Thomas Naat, James
Montgomery F1agg and Currier and Ives. '
Europeans contributed their sbare of racist
art, golf tees crowned with a tiny wooden face
painted black and called "nigger head tees," and
clocks with black shoeshine boys.
AND mE DARKJE toothpaste, which shows a
black man ln a Bowler bat, and bC>wtie with a wide
grin on the carton, "is the most popular brand in
lhe Orient," Ms. Faulkner said.
"It even outsella Gleem in J apan," she added. "The porty ended early 'cause Jeffy pinned
the toil on Donny'~ father."
Did Sour_..,. fjfe.
Pn-otO--InsiSting --
BrolVll Puffed Pot
________ -S()t}_-k -res-:-Seorehed
SACRAM ENTO l AP> -Assembly Speaker Paul Priolo is standing
by his claim that Qov. Edmund Brown J r. has smoked marijuana,
but Priolo says it's possible his sources may have misled him.
"I believe my sources," Priolo said Thursday. "But let me be
tot.ally open. I guess I want to believe my sources. Maybe my
sources have jacked me around
with that infor mation."
PRIOLO, R·MALIBU, accused
the Democratic governor Sun·
day or lying when he said he had
Jieve r smoked marijuana, claim·
ing t.hat unidentified De mocratic
legislators bad told him they had
seen Brown using pot.
Priolo revealed then he had
smoked marijuana himself two
Um es.
At a news conference Thurs·
day, Priolo refused to identify
his sources, saying only that
they were two lawmakers, and
that Brown had smoked mari·
juana before and after taking of·
rice.
0 vou VALUE YOUR sources
of information," P riolo told re-
porters.
He described the sources as
·•t w o people who a r e not
perso nally e nchanted with
Jerry Brown," but he said that
could cover many Democrats.
PRIOLO SAID HE would ask
them to identify themselves, but
doubted whether they would.
Brown has denied using pot,
a nd his campaign manager ,
Ga ry Davis, has accused Priolo
or using "desperation tactics" lo
aid Re publican gubernatorial
candidate Evelle Younger, who
said last week be would pro-
bably sign a bill legalizing pot
use.
Younger has since mbdlfied
his position, saying he would
probably allow s uch a bill to
bec ome law without -hi s
signature.
·~·~ STANDS BY CLAIM
Speaker Priolo
RAMONA CAP) -About 500
firefighters hoped today to con-
tain a fast-moving fire whipped
by erratic Santa Ana winds that
burned about 1,500 acres of
brus hland near Ramona, the
state division of forestry said.
The blaze, centered five miles
wes t of San Diego Country
Estates, was s parked by ·an un-
determined cause about 12:30
p.m . Thursda y and s pread
quickly. burning several small
outbuildings, s aid Fire Capt.
Paul Miller.
Firefighters used 40 tire
engines, five air tankers and
fi ¥-e-hettc01>t-ers a n-d s ec
backfires and cut firebreaks to
try to bait the blaze.
C'-r:er Ffldlff9 Dtte
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
Pacific Southwest 's firs t re-
Crime Doe8n't Pay
-Neither Did.He
,
( STATE )
s~arch facility devoted ex·
elusively to cancer will be built
by the University or Southern
California, with completion
scheduled for 1981.
The nine-story $24 million
cancer research institute to be
built near Los Angeles County
Medical Center will be named
the Kenneth Norris, Jr. Cancer
R esearch Institute . A $3.5
m illion gift from the Norris
Foundation and SS00,000 gift
from Kenneth Norris Jr. m ade
cons truction possible, USC
President John R. Hubbard an·
nounced Thursday.
mountmns, the sheriffs office
said today.
Six men, including a student
at the University of California at
Santa Cruz, were arrested for in·
vestigaUon or cultivation, dis-
tribution and possession or mari-
juana.
Marl..e Demoted
SAN DIEGO <AP ) -A
Ma rine drill instructor convicted
of firing blanks from a n M-16 n · ..
ne at a 17-year-old recruit at
Camp Pendleton has been re-•
_ duced ·of\.e g.r.ade.-."1,...,..,.,anlc--:as--
p uni s h m en t , a Mar i n e
spokesman said.
Porrao Lfmt OK'd
Sgt. Allen G. Connor, 24. of
Brooklyn, N.Y .. was sentenced
Thursday by a general court·
m artial board that convicted
him a day earlier of firing the
blanks at Pvt. William L . Taylor
of Dallas, who suffered minor
burns and bruises.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
plan to limit the s pre ad of pomo-
gr aph y shops and encounter
s tudios in San Francisco has
been approved by the city's 2 Tragedies planning commission .
The meas ure, which was Hit F --!ly adopted Thursday night, would Diii.iI
limit new adult book shops and ··1 d on't feel I a m r umor
mongering," he added. "I wish
you would give this kind of in·
tense questioning to J erry
Brown "
PRIOLO RAS CRITICIZED
Younger's statements and said
he doubts the Legislature would
pass a l~alization blll.
studios to commercial and in· PISMO BEACH (AP> -U Timothy Paul Cooper .bad paid bis S8 dus trial areas. It would also re-FRESNO <AP> -Two youths
gas blll, he wouldn't be sitting in j~ here today -booked for in· quire that· such outlets be at from the same family have been
vestigation or grand theft auto and felony reslatJ.na arrest, police say. least two city blocks apart. killed in accidents here in less
The 20-year-old Felton man led authorities on a hair-raising 55· than tour months.
mile chase Thursday, most of it on lbe wron1 side of a freeway at Pot 'Fores•' Fo-d Ke vin Kostiw, 17. died at a speeds reaching 105 mph, until a local hospital Thursday, two
'Wars' Wins crash led to his arrest, police ne~t 50 miles unW it crashed. s ANT A c R u z ( A p ) days after he was shot in the
said. "The irony of it was that he Sheriff's narcotics officers, in head in a hunting accident.
TWO OUTSTANDING felony ha~ ~.45 ?'1 him," Woodrum the biggest of a series of marl· His sister , Lisa Kosliw. 15,
warrants in Los Angeles were s aid .. U he d only paid, the S8 j uana raids, stumbled into a died in a traffic accident while
Toy Rival Blasted Oul discovered against him _ fpr gas bill, all this woul~n t have forest of 1,500 plants six to 15 returning home from graduation
violation of probation for armed bappe~.ed and nobody d be the feet high in the Santa Cruz f:~~~~ at Sanger High School
LOS ANGELES <AP> -"StM Wars" toys have done
battle with "Spacewar" toys and come out victorious.
robbery and ror violation of pro-_wi......:..se,;._r_. ___________________________________ _
bation for burglary.
A federal court judge has ruled that Arco Industries.
Inc., must stop manufacturing "Spacewar" toys because
they violate the copyright under which "Star Wars" toys
are produced.
IUDGE IRVING RILL ruled Thursday that toys based
on the characters from the movie "Star Wars," the most
profitable film in history, may be manufactured only by
the KeMer Products Division of General Mills.
"Star Wars" was produced by 20th Century Fox Film
Corp., which granted the copyright to General Mills to
make toys based on the film. Fox had filed a Sl million
laws uit here against Arco in June for alleged copyright
violation.
THE PLAINTIFFS CLAIMED that by copying their
line, Arco had significantly damaged possible profits on
the toys. • -~----· '
Hill's deci:i;ion left a monetary award to be determined
should Fox or General Mills pursue it further. '
•'This was better than any
movie I've ever seen," said
Pismo Beach police Sgt. Woody
Woodrum, who participated in
the early-morning chase.
The incident began when a
San Miguel gas station attendant
reported a motorist bad driven
off in a s tation wagon without
paying, Woodrum said.
FIFTY MINUTES LATER,
Woodrum said, he spotted a
vehicle fitting the description
heading south on U.S. 101. A
check on the license plate re-
vealed the vehicle bad been re-
ported stolen Sept. 1 in Cambria.
''Thei:e . were sev.en.._9_~.d.&nl .
near misses" as northbound
traffic narrowly avoided collid-
• ing with the speeding car for the
CORRECTION
An advertising feature story in
T hurs d ay's Sty le magazine e r·
ro neously s t a ted the cost o r
merchandise orrered by R06hdia
Haute Couture in Lido Marina
Village, Newport Beach.
The story should have read : "A
skirt and vest in ultra suede is
$199."
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oranqo c","'D•••vP••n• Editorial Page .................................................... Fr1day, September 22, 1978
Robert N Weed I Publlshf!r TnomH Keevol Editor
Barbare\ Kre1b1ch 1Ed1tor1a1 P~e Editor
Health Council'
.Honeymoon Ov r
l>r Sl.anlL•\ \ un tlt•n "loort. dt•tin 11£ 'Cl I!> med1cul
io.t•hool. hud -..unw unkind th1njl:::i tu "l:l) ul>oul the Un1.n~c
<:ount) lll·Hlth P lan111n~ C1111n<·il 1<H'HPC> wh,•n ht·
Jbruµlly rl':-l~m·d front tht• l'OUnl ti!'\ board Of d1rcCtOI.._,
th ts \\ 1.'t·k
\an dt•n 1"oorl ''" l tht• onh 1 1111c· OCl ti'(' ha rur k1•d
up in rl'Ct.·nt month'>.
Pt•rh.1p.., cn tH 1-.m Jnd d1sM•nl <.11 t· lo h1.· cxp(!t'lctl,
howt•\ t•t •
l\fh•r nil on ··l tmt• c·ounly poltlttH.111 k1n~ptn Or Lou1 ..,
Celln for ) t•ars sJ)(>nl thunk"> of othl!r Pl'<>fllL1 s fort um·~
trysn~ to gmn. -.omt•llme~ \\Ith J(rl·ut !\ut·cc~s. c·ontrol
uvcr ()ClJPC'!\ prl'tl('C"i'<.,SOr health planntnJ( councils .
H PC O\H'' its <"\~Stenn• to Ct·lla and othl'ni who
were reat"htnft for J>Ohllcal f.>0'4t:r lh.rouJ.:h control qf
hl•all h planrunl(
.lmtcud of t-t•ll't•lln~ an alternative counc1l s 1>onl>ored
hy lhl· l'ounty Ro<J rd o( SUpl'rvTuor . f :'flt•1'&l orff<'Htls "CUfl.
d1t1onull) cll· ... 1gnJlt.'d C)('JIPC to be lht• l·ount~ ':-. hculth
ystems a~t.'1\CY
... Thal> meanr:1 pl'tvnte. non-profit cori>oratlon funded -
by s tatt• and fetlt•rnl dollar' wa!t <.·allrn~ the c ardb m the
multi nulhon doll.a.r bu~inc~:-. of dt·<.'larinf( which hos pJtals
would bf' btult. \' h1l·h s hould expand a nd where they
:-ihould go.
Now. two yeurs lat~r . Ol'JIPC is askmg for a rousing
tax·fundcd budgt..'l uf S970,000 to support a staff of 25
health planners.
1t 1s a bureaucratic non·burcaucn•<'Y that dances to
tunes dictated b) state a nd federal health officials far re·
moved from the h><'al scene.
Local citizens whose health care presumably is being
planned by this powerful body have no way to approve or
disapprove its actions .
In comparison wtth the C:ella·dommated years, maybe
thing arc better.
It could be that Van den Noorl's charges of ineptness.
staff biw; and ot.ber alleged shortcomings are overstated.
Whatever might be. it's obvious that the health·plan·
ning council's honeymoon years a re at a n e nd
OCllPC can't avoid controversy now a nd in the future
It's ti me now. how('ver. for the counci I to show some results
1 hat can justify a public expenditure swelled in a very s hort
ume toalmostSl million a year .
Laws Will fit HoDie
Laws. rules and regulations eman ating from
S<.1cramcnto sometimes take a while to filter down to the
uvcrngc citizen. but homeowne rs and motoris ts soon will
lt:cl a fcwnewones.
A batch of s tate Energy Commission reg ulations that
went into effect in July has un impact on all new homes
and room additions .
They set s pecific standards for heating a nd insulation
a nd the use of gas and electricity, a nd prohibit the is·
suance of building permits until bulky Energy Com·
mission forms have been complete d a nd approved.
There are special s tandards for wall thickness and al·
tic ins ulation is required on many projects
The s ize of s pace heater s and water heaters is limit
ed. Pilot lights a r e prohibited on ne w gas appliances
While the new rules m themselves may not add to the
cost of construction. completion of the complex forms
estimated to be a two·hour task may be too much for
th<· average houscho ldC'r
So the do·it·yourself'er m ay find it necessary to seek
1 he help of a prof cssional builder to get his project off the
grnund.
Southern California m otorists face a new state law
r equiring mandatory ins pections of the s mog control
device on a ny us ed a utomobile sold in Orange a nd
five neighboring counties after Jan. l.
It involves a lO·minute computerized check at an of·
f1c1al state ins pection s tation. a drive·through building r e·
~cmbling a car wash .
And the r emarkable thing about this law
is that it provides for only 17 or the omcial inspection
-s tations fo r all s ix counties in the Sout h Coast
Air Basin.
. lt is dilliculLlo conceive how such a limited net·
work could possibly handfe-ihe ·vofUme of nsed -car---
sales in the ar ea without enormous inconvenience to
buyers and sellers. A fair guess would be that the multi·
, million dollar program will have to come up with a few
more millions to expand the network when .the citizenry
s tarts howling.
• Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed o n this page are those ot their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s invited-Address The Daily Piiot, P.O •
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .
Boyd I Hob.nob
By L. M. BOYD
1~nt. 'llc1. Jl was ~he ~HttlM'~· ~·<Mft b·1\fti1
another a drink, taking none
for himself, then for the
other to buy the first a drink,
likewise taking none for
himseU. It w·as-d~cribed by
the word "habnab" meaning
.. to have and have not."
Later. says our Language
man. it evolved into our word
"hobnob."
tt 's widely known that
Meriwether Lewis of Lewis
Dear
Gloon1y
Gu ·
If there ii indeed a gas
and oil shortage, how
can Los Angeles school
offichlla not have a guil·
t)' con science when
children are bused to
the four comers or the
county unnecessarily?
WONDERING
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and Clark fame died violent·
ly ;~:~~:1~~l~&Jnn m . tlft.ly..,.. on
earth know whether he com·
m i lted s uicide or was
murdered?
Anna Sewell, the author of
that renowned story called
"Black .Beauty," received
the equivalent or about $90
for same. That, and no more.
Termites don't live in
wood. They· eat wood. They
Uve in dirt.
Q. "Whal did the oldtimers
put on a bee sting to cut down
the pain and swelling?"
A. Table salt , ammonia or
mud. If none of these are at
hand, remember. it's okay to
use a modem drugstore con·
coction.
Q. "What's the most com·
mon blood type ? The
rar~st?"
A. Most comm on, O.
Rarei1t, AR. Should mention
there's n subtype called AH
which has been round world·
wide in only three people.
Q. "What's the nickname
of the Peanuts' artist Charles
Schulti?"
A. Sparky.
Rowland Evan /Robert Novak
Carter's Role Not Completed
W ASlllNGTON -The succt-ss
or r:ulure or Prcsi~cnl Carter's
· SkilHul mediation at Camp
nuvlcJ in bualdin1t a
"frumework" for peace now de·
pendR not on ~gyptian President
J\nwnr Sudnt or l:sraell Prime
Minister Menachem Begin but
i.quurely on ,Jimmy Carte r
h1rnsdf
The "framework' wJll not
in~ of Sadat'R demand for even·
tual Arab sovereignty on the
West Bank shows how tn·
dis pensable his role was at the
summit. Without eventual self·
determination for West Bank
Palestinians, Sadat Insisted.
there could be no separate
Egyptian·lsraeli peace.
NOTHING jn the documents
signed by Sadat and Begin de-
h vers such guarantees. But
behind the cold print. return or
the Sinai Peninsula t-0 Egypt and
eventual return or most ol the
West Bank to Arab sovereignty
were1tnlced together.
Ban.le. success between Egypt
and Israel is not guuranteed.
BEHIND SADAT'S pointed re-
minder that Mr. Carter con·
tinues as a "lull partner" were
hours or private talks In which
the president pledged thut if
Sadat would sign with Begin. the
U.S. would bring about an end ol
lsraelt rule over 1.5 million
Arabs on the West Sank and
Gaza.
Bank sovereignty. tt claim
backed only by alleged bibllc1d
revelations. .
But Carter persuaded Begin at
Camp David to base s West
Bank settlement on United Na·
tions Resolution 242 "in all its
parts." with Pales tinian
autonomy guaranteed. That
virtually resolves the sov~reign·
ty question.
THE INGENIOUS route Mr.
Carter chose to arrive at this re·
suit was persuading Sadat to ac·
cept an indirect link between a
speedy Egyptian·lsraeli peace.
to be followed by an Arab
Israeli deal on the West. Bank
tied directly to Begin's selC·ruJ e
offer.
Rto nd ulone:
it mus t be
fleshed out
with the hrl1>
oC moderate.
~ro·Western
Arao powers.
Only the pre·
.sJdenl ba.s_1
political clout
to expand the
promise of
"You made a commitment to be a full partner in the peace
talks," Sa<fat sala ID · s so emn.
restrained statement Sunday
night sitting ln lhe East Room
with Begin-and Mr. Cacter.
"The continuation or "gour active
role is indispensable."
As former Secretary or Slate
Henry Kissinger. who was kept
informed or developments
throughout the secret t'1ks at
the 13--day -summit. told us;
"The only possibility now is that
most or the West Bank will re·
verno ~tJsovemgnty;!! -SOme sl<c-pttcahdrniaistralion---...,,"!-
· Camp.e>avid -a drarpatic dis·
play of U S . mediation un·
precedented in American his·
tory -into the Mide11st ~ace
Mr. Carter has worked so hard ror.
The president's clever handl·
Earl Waters
That was Sadat's veiled warn·
sng : Only -you, Mr. President.
can make these peace talks suc·
cessful: if they fail on the West
BEGIN HIMSELF set the
stage !or this probable outcome.
La s t winter be prom1"se.d" autonomy. or self-rule, to West
Bank Arabs with Israel retain· mg authority over military
security. He conceded nothing
on Israel's own claim to West
Mideast specialists s uspect that
Begin's strategy on the West
Bank-will,.be.~w up:· thfv.
process of west 'B1l'hk selt~futc.
siAce each step of progress there
depends on specific Israeli ap-
proval. Ukewtse. cynical Begia-
watchers worry that he will de· li berately but secretly plot to
have the Israeli parliament ~ote
against Begin's no·n e w·
settlements pledge. That pledge
is conditioned on the Knesser s
approval.
COOLER HEADS here dispute
such concerns. While cautioning
that nothing at all is guaranteed.
they do not belie"e Begin or his
government would deliberately
undermine Begin's own agree·
ment on new. Jewish settlements
-an esseJ!tial elemen~ of Mr.
Carter's riieoialaon.
Al so essential is help from
King Hussein or Jordan. who has
no desire to play any role at all
on the West Bank. But it would
be surprising if he did not come
along under pressure. Only Mr.
Carter can exert it.
The president came down
from the Camp David summit
with no more than advert.Jsed -
a "framework" for Midecist
peace that can be filled in onty 1r
Mr. Carter continues what Sadat
calls his "indispensable" role as
a full partner. Further succes~
will lead not only to a profound
change in the bloody Middl e
East: it will also confirm Jim·
my Carter as a leader to be
reckoned with.
State Legislators' Pay Tops in Nation
Much will and should be
written about the 1977-78
Legislature. Even Speaker Leo
McCarthy, who exerts the
greatest individual influence
over the Legislature. has
conceded its dismal record and
observed that its final days were
the most chaotic in h is
experience.
Like baseball's hot stove
league. there will be ample time
were short or the mark. Jt
doesn 't trim the income tax
sufficiently to avoid inflationary
effects. The state will continue
to accumulate s urpluses without
cutting back on spending.
Tougher criminal penalties
may be helpful in stemming
crime but they don't stop plea
bargaining or sort judges or shift
emphasis from the rights or
crimin als to the rights or
innocent victims.
lawmakers similarly rerused to
halt even though California
Judges and legislators are the
highest paid in the entire nation.
Ironi cally the freeze on
from rederal and stale incom<•
taxes· by special preferential
lei:!islation applying only to stat<:
legislators.
salaries of public employees ADDITIONALLY. th t·
included the Legislature's own lawmakers arc ~iven leased
2.000 or more aides. consultants. c a r s th e cost of w h 1 c h .
field representativ.es a nd including full maintenance and
secretaries. This was probably ins urance, is paid out of tax
in resentment or the ract that <,tollars. Gasoline credit cards to
many of these aides are paid keep it fueled are also issued
s ubs tantially more than the and paid for by the state. The
ni e m bers themselves. s ome cars are not restricted to offi cial
receiving as rrwch as $36,000 per use. In fact many arc driven by
year. the wives. in some instances the
. girl friends. while the solon:-.
•
to review and
a n alyze the
failures in the
weeks ahead.
Suffice to say r o r-t h e
moment that
a ft e r s ix
year s or
t r.yout, the
two -ye ar
full ·tim e
Although the lawmakers failed
mi se rably t o come to
agr eements on almost every
issue or importance lo the
.people, there was one area
where they were qufck to find BVT .WlllLE the salaries ·of--~ck ~1.ll.-$~~Iteff_~rs Jor _
m ost other oUicials and l~ir own use. 'the credit carers--
sessions are a complete bust.
The list or failures to cope with
California's problems 'is longer
than the Ni le. Even the "major"
achievements we r e nothing
more than band aids applied as
sops to the people just before an
election.
INCOME TAX indexing was a
step forward but Its provisions
unanimity. That was on the
matter of their own pay.
CURRENTLY being paid
S23,232 that salary will increase
10 percent to $25,555 in
December. Although the raise
was voted prior to passage or
Proposition 13, the lawmakers
s ubseque n tly rejected a ll
proposals to forego the higher
pay despite the fact salaries of
all slate and local employees
had been frozen by their action.
All, that is, but the judges whose
5 percent automatic increase the
employees represenLc; total pay have been known to be used to
excepting for normal retirement fill up pleasure boats a nd
and health insurance benefits. airplanes.
the legislative pay is anoth~r The National Conference of
story. What ma~es Calif<?rn~a Legislators, which operates at lawma~ers the highest paid 10 taxpayers expense and which
th_e nation a~e the extraordmary rated the California lawmakers
fringe benefits. as the highest compensated m
To start with the solons have the nation. estimates their pay
allocated to themselves a $40 per to be the equivalent of $72.000 a
day "living allowance" payable ye a r . Thal ma y be a n
seven days a week throughout overestimate but considering
the year excepting for the brie! the tax free aspects or the
"vacation" periods. This $1,200 "fringe" benefits. it is -easily the
a month has been made exempt equivalent of $50,000 annually.
How Did We Surviv~ B~fore the 'Age of Advice'?
'Why do we call our times the
Age or Anxiety?" asked the dist·
ingulshed writer and journalist
Leo C. Rosten recently. "l think
we live in the Afe or Advice .
We a r e nave ·deep in pro-
fessional counselors."
By way or support in g his
statement. Rosten told his in·
tcrviewer of a
ma rria~c
<'O unselor
who adlvlsed
a couplr lhM
ir they wished
to improve
their mar· riage they
s hould get a
divorce.
That is a
relatively straightforwa rd ex ·
ample of the kind or advice thut
is goin~ around today. and that
people pay spondullks for
The lul<' Frank Lloyd Wri~hl
is crcdilcd with the observation.
··If you ti ll th e c Quntry
sideways, Los Angeles is the
place whe re cverythinl{ loose
will foll." The 8ay Are a , and
especially Marin country and
Berkeley, can profitably be said
· to share the truth of this ob·
servation.
AND OF the loose sturr that
tends to rail here. we can surely
tack up "professionnl" advict•.
ft has been said that free advice
is worth exactly what you pay
for it. The same can be said for
most pald·for counsel.
Nobody seems to be able to do
anything nowadays. Crom lie his
shoelaces to perform sexually
with a woman. t look forward
with some confidence to picking
up the "Urestyle" sect.ion of one
of my favorite dailies to find a
longish piece called, "How to
Make Water." Or. better, a
series o( rour on lh1!) same rivet·
1ng theme.
ADVICE ON how to breathe
:rnd how to run we :ir(' up lo our
ears In. Of ull subJects on 1.·nrth.
you wduld think that running 1~
one that requires no Instruction.
no mystique. and new clothes
. "Beware of all enterprio;cs that
I
I
. . . .
require new clothes." said the
sage Henry D. Thoreau.
Vet the papers of this country
have been filled to surfeit with
instructions on this purely in·
stincllvc thing. Put a guy four
feet in front of t\ tiger and t}e
wi ll require JlO damned manual
to tell him how to run his tail off
to safety Sanskrit may have to
be taught. Running, no.
That un cntir<' liter:iturc has
grown up around the subJcrt Qf
how to get a healthy pair or legs
to scoot a healthy body about is
a commentary on our times u.nd
our kind. I don't truly care1 to
know what it means.
IF RUNNING is a relatively
new religion. with Its own Im·
prob<Ablc priesthood. there is one
of even older provenance. w1th
It~ own impeccable priesthood.
This is nbout an activity even
mor<' instanctuttl than runnina.
and certmnly not one c.lesp(lrtitc
ly In need or pcdagol(y. This Is
how t<> perform sex.
Lravlng out the lon<?ly vie~.
which or course wos my In
...... \lo
'
troduction to SC":"r. I thrnk -1-
learned just about all thcit was
needed to know on the subJect
during my first encounter This
was. rortunatcly, with a lady of
expe rience. I think sht:> was 24 at
the lime. Since then I have not
read a sin~lc book or ma~azane
:irliclc tellmg me how 'l\'X :.hould
be done
To havl' ~rown 111 Jdulthood
.ind heyond witho ut th e
manislrat1ons of Dr. Al<'x Com·
fort and his like make' for
meaJ:(l'r livmg, l am sure. but l
remain unrcpentcnt. 1'here arc
rcf1nemcnls to the act of lov1." to
be sure. but the fund amentals
are as e:isy and u unm1is takablc
as a slap 1n the fac · with a
nounder.
THEY TEl~L me that c;ome
kid~ ill :"I ~radc school wcrc
asked how to 'Sl)Cll r1•l11•r a nd
they replied R·O L A·I I> S. Thi'
is too etisy to b ltcve. A lot of
people 1 know htt ve prdblC'ms
-11mply b<>causc there drl' l)('oplc
around who -;ay they N in solve
them
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CALIFORNIA
~ure Yosemite Pro ~
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The NaUonaJ Park Servi~, tn a atartllna propouJ, hu dbclosed a
plan lo sharply chop auto u.se in Yoe~ite NaUonal
Park vall~y ond 1'la~h t"Ommt-rt"iohuUon thf're to
auch a~ extent that 1t would rfdu<'c conce!>:>ll>O JltlJ rus lo lefO
.i \ In M nows conference conducted by r
~PS Westem R\'glon chleC Howard Chapman, ,
Yosemite su1>0rlntendent l.eslle Arnberger and
flt'} nolds, it w111 '$UUcStP<t that an alternative
<.·ould be for the govern
,..-------....,] mcn t to purchase the
Th<' propos.al a rar r~achln.: dr.ifl mu,ter plan ( ECO'• ~M"'Y 1•onccssion facilities and aubJt>C'l to 11dd1l1 onol publit h• 11rini:' n1n L'-"' engage MCA to operate
8"\'Si.1onal and otht>r input, ~•' (11•w•lo1 .. ·d oHr 1i1 the facilities, minus the
pt'nod of four H 'M '> after hb1r1nR' .. , ro-., tht• l'3Ptlal investment.
country Amoni: th1· maJor changes in the valley, the
J)rop0 al renwvt•!'j fucllit1cs indudmg swimming
pools, a bank. bl't.uty ~hop, barber, car rental, golf SU MMED l ·P. 'l'UF. PROPOSAL <'Ul' more
lbt1n 1,200 d•} park1n1 spacei ou1 o( lht• t·••ntrol
vallt>y. lort"t'S J)f'ak UM' '1slton. 111to ~uttk bw1•'' troll\ far out.s.u:I~ lht> ctntral \•alle} and muk s
more than a C'On! of reduct klns 11nd rhm1nauons
ol c:OID.lru!Rlal CaciltUe.~.
course ond tcnr11' cuurl~
Thl· pro1>oi.lfl r<'duccs the number of hotel ac-
com modataon.,, l'umpsltes, clothing shops, park·
Ing, uuto movt'mt.'nt11 and gas stations.
Th~ proposal 1r-; t•xpe<'trd to dra"A a11pt11un TO CONSt:RV£ AND PROMOTE the
from l'ONervation1l>t ~Toups and n.:u1~h••d cri".s nulural valley i.tmosph •re. the proposal increases
H't--"#i""nrtbe MCA COFl>. par.nt of tbf Ynscml~~k J hUl le bu~in~ und bicycle paths to cur b the
and CWT)' Co.. which operates lht• Cf10ces·•100The numl>erofcar.;---- -....__
NPS ('Stimated l'oold ht' "·orth some S20 milllon Specifically, the proposal remoyes 278 over·
John Rg~ol~. <'&ptain of the Y~emile plan ht lod · d uo 1 242 pa king nJ og tt•um, sJid -Thul"Sday, .. ti •~ryth1ng in the nag gmt: uccommo a ns, • r
plan wt•r(' impll•mented, lh~re would be 0 0 profit, spaces. 116 campsites and other facilities.
-the y would-lo in th~ ho~ more t-vt-ry year · · -Chapman b.atled !he proposALas a.n_oulline !or -
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the next JO to 15 years for the 761,()()().acre park 200 miles east or San Francisco.
from
Cucamonpto
lfewport Beach
Delicious lobster f
tails from the icy · )... ·
coastal wa ters of Western
Australla ... Thick. juicy Com -
Belt steaks. Alaskan kJng crab
legs and TeriyakJ chfcken ... A Big Baker topped
with butter, sour cream. chives and cheese ... A
well-stocked salad bar and well-tended vege-
tables ... An Interesting wine list ... A Cask Hour
featuring two-for~ne cocktails in the lounge ...
Open 5 P.M.
h 's been eleven years since we opened o..-flrst
restaurant In a secluded Cucamonga vineyard.
And. like a bottle of good wine. we g4rt better
every yeac. cask 'n
cl€aveu
Newport Buda.1660 Dove St .. MacArlh• to Bitch
to Dove. Ne•t to Marie Callender'•, 752-1538
"We beheve lhal this draft plan w111 mark the
beginning of a new trend which we place greater
emph asis on the preservation of park re·
source1.. . .. ·' he said.
LESUE P. ARNBERGER, superintendent or
the park. swd, ··Major concepts or the draft plan
are to reduce automobile congestion; alleviate
periodic overcrowding, particularly In Yosemite
Valley; remove or relocate non-essential
facilities: restore the natural scene as nearly as
poss ible, and enhance visitor enjoyment and un-
derstanding of the park."
With conservationist groups angrily criticizing
the NPS for its handling of.the process that was to
lead up to an earlier draft master plan, the
Department of Interior suddenly called 1l
screeching halt to the document Dec. 13, 1974.
A NEW PLANNING PROCESS was begun
that triggered 48 nationwide meetings, including 14
in Calilomia. The Y09emite Planning Team. which
worked quietly at offices in San Francisco's Fort
Mason, maintained a mailing list of 63,000 persons
who received regular.updates -keeping them "in
the picture." .
The wide-ranging proeess, and the exhaustiVi!
measures taken to see that anyone who had
anything to say about Yosemite was to be given
ample opportunity for input, proved what NPS
staffers always knew: Yosemite remains one of
the nation's most popular national parks, and un-
questionably California's favorite park. Last year,
2.5 m illion persons visited the park. More were ex-
pected this year.
Angry, often bitter speculation that MCA
planned to introduce unacceptable commercialism
to the park whose awesome granite beauty is
prized the world over, applied the pressure that
led to the terse announcement from Washington:
Whoa!
MCA DENIED THAT IT was going to over-
commercialize the park, but foes of big corpora ·
lion kept pointing out bow MCA once promoted
conventions in the park by picturing a bunch of
seats tn a row in a Yosemite meadow, backed by
one of the park's famed cllffwalls.
COSTA MESA
3095 H• bor llvcL
Ju11 s. or San Ol900 Fwr. 8Cloet from Fedoo
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Frldly, September 22, 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 7
LLO\'D•!i
garden shop
COUPON ""\~
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS IN FLA TS
aeg.'4.so NOW s29s
~ ~
Chrysanthemums
"MUMS''
4"Poh
GREEN
MOSS
41 O cubi<: inch bag
5cM 2 I o/o off
,......price
*SPECIAL*
I 0°/o OFF l .. all Price
ON A.LL POTTERY
IN STOCK!
BULBS
"' Plant now for Spring
color -Tulips,
Ranunculus. Iris.
Daffodils & many more
to choose from.
, • _ ) ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCIC OH HANO• SAl£ EXP1RES 11130/19
I• OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 7..fJ. SAT. 8..fJ. SUN. g.5 'lllrJI" ~ 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Boy St.) Costa Meso, CA 926'll J (7J4} 646-]44_1 _r•~
Celebrate I
Saturday, September 23
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Non-smokers Gain Support
By O.C. UUSTlNGh
Ol 1• 0.llr Pl ... •t•tt 'upporter" of Propo111Uon :'.I, lhe
"<'lean indoor air" lniliatlve to n .oqu1re
non·sn\~ll\Jt and smoking urf'~n In m <>"t
pubh<' plac~. ha\t plckcd ui.i ~oow
Or&Ofilt' County endorM'M••nti.
Thf." C~mpaign for C'lf'an Air hl!!i 1m ·
nounc"-d the badttnw tif u numh1 .. , or 1 11 \
~· <' u n c 1 I m t· n . 1 n t' I u d 1 n I{ I' h 1 I I 1 11
Sc-hw.art1t• or S11n Juun <:u11htrano.
Howard Mu.-.ht•ll or ~an l ll'n11111r. t\a)
Wllhctn1' and P.1ul llummt>l of !'P-,,.port
8\• ch, S.tlh H .. llcru1• of L <tl(•tnll lk1tft1
Mur~ Ann l'iu1ilo on<f t.arrv /\gr._n <•I
lrv1nt> .end ta)•or M .an in Adler of
l',ount..iln \',lilt•) ....
A 'StMBl .\'M DE, !\IS M unge~
0 Hunl11\.:tnn U1•u f'h h ,,, numttt
K .. ymollO ;1rnl • \.IH., l\.ruu.i.) ut .M1:1
111on VltJo ~ CO-<'hulrmen or Veterum.
for M ung~rs.
Krinsky 111 t'Ommundcr of Long Buch
Ch 1 p lu l '7 . Disabled Amerlcun
Vt-lt•ro~. !ind Mn1 Krinsky 1~ com
mander of tho or.r~nli~Uon'li uuxlllury
uroup
• • •
t•1 •·TH DIS TRICT Superv111or
Thom us Rlh•y. who 111 chutr111un M the
Ch un'l•' County Uo1.1rd of Su~rv1~ot11,
htt11 bt•cn t:ndol'lit'd In hii. re·l'llx-tion bad
bv follow Supervisori. H»lph Clark.
fiuh1h l>tttdrlch and Philip Anlhony, a_nd
fornH•r Supcrvt!lori; Alton Allf•n.
W11llum Ph1lh1»1 ond Wlllhun IUnsLeln
• • •
,,\S EMBl .VMAN RON Cordovu. U t:I
Toro. has packed up the end<irl>ement of
the CuliCornla Orgamiatlon of Police
und Sheriffs m his bid for the 36lh slate
S ·nulc seat.
RETIRING ~TATE Sen. De nnis
Carpenter, R-Newport Beach. has en·
dor21ed fellow Republican Don Goedeke an h ls campaign r or the 38th
Congressional seat. currently held by
Jerry Patterson. D Santa Ana
• • •
RICHARD O'NEILL. cha.arman or the
Yvonne Burke for allorney general
campal~n. has announced lhat. Audrey
Redf ern h as joined the s taff as
coordinator
Shl' Is u former executive secretary
for the Ucmocratlc Party m Or1.rnge
County.
r'/l'Y'ftJ~..--P-fm f~wufL lip_ Read _
ew Prexy Course Set ~~~~~~~~;::i~, ·oc· -cool-to 91 I--At cou~ge
tdcnt of th1• Tht·m"
Sodt•ty of Southw(•,tern
VnlVt>rMl y ~1·h11ol or
Law .-t thl' orJ:.11111.1
tlon's r1•1'\•0t unnu1JI 111111
qul'l.
G ruhum •~ .111 Or..ini.:t
\ounty attorn1·y and ,,
1 968 ~f<lll UJlll OI
So uth~e:.l l'r n Thl'
'fhem1s So<-1e 1y •~ tht•
:.chool 's maJor ~UPP<>rl
gr oup and is comprisN.l
or 4 00 a l um n i .rnd
friends of Southwe~tern
l 111111.it· County iiupervlM>rtf don't
m1nrl St'n<hng ttw ttlnlc a plan for in·
' 1 ,, 111 n lo! t h l' " u I I • • \' m c r g e n r y
ll•l1·phonc i.yi.tcm throughout the
l'llUllt)'
ll owrvcr. :supervisors made 1l
t•kttr they don't lnknd to commit tmy
tnunty government dollars to the
e!>l1muled S1.5 million it wlll cost to
an:.tall the system .
The "911 " em ergency t elephone
sy~te m allows te lephone callers from
any point walhm a service area to
cha I 911 for em ergency police. fire or
paramedie..service.
Callfonu1.1 was the first state to
mandutc u statewide "911 " system
und t he mundatlng l egislation
d ,·('fl'••tl lht• system will be in effect
.statt'w1de by mid-1984.
1'httt deadline wull shoved back one
year when revenue generated by a 11\i
percent surcharge on certain in·
tras tate telephone calls to raoance in·
s tallatlon or the syste m lagged
behind expectations .
"L1p Reading . Social
and Personal AdJus t-
m e n t to Prog resslvt!
Hear ing f,npalr .1cnt, ..
is the title of a special
course to aid the hearing
impaired.
The semester course
ls offered by Coastline
Community College and
i s taug ht b y Bobbe
Barris. who is deal.
There are lhr~e sec-
T H E v E A R o F g r a c e tions of lhe course . They
notwithstanding, the state's 58 coun-m eet Monday from 9 to
fies· wore. ordec.ed-to~nibmit_.final 1 Q..m . !' '!·'!!·-to. 1
e mergency telephone system Plans to pL:rn:l~h'ID'"".:l -toR 3 dp..m . at
0 u eran e eem er the s tate by ct. l. C hurch, 13564 St. An·
Th at's what Or a nge County drew's Drive, Se al
Supervisors did Uus week when they Beach.
approved a plan now on its way to There are no tuition or
PAPEiWHm
NARCISSUS IULIS
ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS
f Nuraery Special)
GREAT
IULI
COVER
IC ELAND
POPPIES
Flowers Beautlfut fragrant of bold
flowers tor spring. May 'Hot Colors·
be potted for Indoors. tor the m ~ .. ~ cool III E!il months
Bulbs to plant now... ahead.
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~lVLl'I REG .. 98 ~.::..Clmtl -.. --a:1~1 --· --
J Florist Special I
-;; Beautiful ROSES
te,~~" love buds.··
2. <J8 uoz.
Ad Cood Throuah Seilt. 26. 1978 • Whll~ Supplr___Luu ...... PHONE
546-5525
2640 Harbor Blvd., Co8ta MeMa
9-9-.
ITS PURPOSE is to speed response
tame and the emergehcy call system
has generaHy been h<tiled as a lire.
saving success in most e1reas where
1t has been put into use. Sacrament~ materials fees for the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
But a week after coming off ten· class. instruction has
tativc approval or a belt-tightening already ~gun, but in-
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• RABBITT
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541-5554
1914 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Alcoholism Unit
Names Director
rred terested persons may at· county budget, s upervisors sco at tend the class and at· lhe thought of using tax dollars to
finance insta.llayon of the system. t em Pt t o reg 1s t er ·
Deadline for registra·
Norman H. Huneycutt or Fu1lerton
has been appointed director or pro-
gram and fiscal development for the
Alcoholism Coun cil or Orange
County.
His duties Include me mbership de·
velopment. ~ifl solicitation. and plan·
ning and impleme nting new and ex·
panded programs.
Huneycutt worked previously for
the Presbytqian Ministers' Fund.
I N ADDITION TO stating at the
Sl.S million initial cost figure, they
glanced al the estimat ed $109,000 a
month it will cost to operate the
system.
"I don't mind submitting a plan
bul I s ure don't wa nt the stale to
think w e'r e payin g for it,"
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said as he
summed up the prevailing mood or
the fi ve county s upervisors .
tion is Monday.
Swim Class
Set at YMCA
Swimming lessons will
begin Monday at the
Orange Coast YMCA in
Newport Beach. includ·
ing classes for all ages.
TURN OFTuE CENTURY
EUROPE SLEPT HERE.
, ...
Waning for you at The Antique Guild. A magnifice nt ~·k·ctton of
bnis from the gr:md old bedrooms of Europe. With scrollwork :rnJ pnrqul'lry
on headboards and footboards of walnut. oak, mahogany.
Take one home. Surrou nd it with rich old pieces in mahogany.
w.ilnut or oak. Pieces h:md-craftcd with the kind oflovc and ca re and Ja..,tinJ.!
vnluc you won't fi nd in today's furniture. A delicate little nightstand wnh
.1 1narblc top pcrhnps. crowning inrricmc cnrv ings. A V1ctorinn dre~scr. One.:
\ i ?:'-~./·.-J ~ of many with beveUed mirron,. One with nn ov::i l mirror or
;. 1j n triple looking glass. A vaniry from Edwnrd1an England or
· ·' ~ a drc sing table from Vienna . Add n marble-topped wa~h-..,,,lll.illiiilill~ stand. purely for fancy. Fill it with plants or perch ::i TV on ·r ~~· top. Then settle down for warm, wonderful nights in turn·
r • ~ of·the-ccmury Europe. In an uncommonly beautifu l room.
The kind you can only find at The Anclque Guild.
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NATION Friday September 22, 1978 DAILY PILOT .·t 9 .. •
. • • • •
Suit Against 'Roots' Re1·ected 2 women Ousted By
ar-.--
WINSCASE
NEW YORK CAP> -A fed rat
Judge h r'eJecud chuma thut
Muthor Alftx Half')' eo,:>lt1d
muterhil tor M21 b sl ·H laoa
book ' Roots · tron1 lht' work• of
.-notht'r writ.er
S Dl~tnrl Jud1tt-M&irvln Jo;
F'r•nkel ruled Thurdsay I n
Manh lllun, that the cahtloa of
allel(ed simllaritler. cited by
Maratartt Wu lk e r Alexander ~· a "l'tralned. ansigntticant and
dc\'old ol letal a.u~tance. ·'
HE DI S MISSED TW I N
copyriabt lnfnn~ertu!nt actions
broug'bt by Ms Al •xandcr
aolMl tlAlt'y. whose book Wh
the bal\1 s for the popul1.r
ll'kvt-.ion mini'lcric11 .. Root!-.,"
.-nd ht pybll~lwr, Ooublcd11y &
Co
M . Alexandt:r, a pool and pro-
antit portions or "Roots" were
c-opaed from her hlstortcal.novel
•·Jut)llN-" and a pamphlet en·
tlllf'd "How 1 Wrote Jubilee."
Both had been copyrlaihled
bcfor.-"ftoc?ts'' wu reglsLered .
t'.11-ANltEL ackno wled ged
:ilm llurltlclf lo both works,
llll)'lnll:
.. Both •Roots' und 'Jubilee'
art' amalgama or fuel und fiction
dertved from the somber history
of bluck sl avery in the United
States Each purports to be al
least l006cly based on the lives
or the authors' own forebears."
phlet was an account of the
author'5 career , her awakening
interest in her family 's and
people's past and her many
years of research and struggle
lo complete lhe manuscript.
" 'ROOTS' COVERS A MUCH
broader canvaa, commencing its
narrative in Africa and continu-
ing through multiple generations
of a single family described as
the ancestors of the author," Frankel said.
The judge held that in order to
succeed ln establishing her infr·
ingement claims, Ms. Alexander
had the burden or proving that
there was actual copying or her
works and that there was sub-
stantial similarity.
Uul Frankel added. "Dif·
ferences an 11cope nre, however.
m or1: l'>lrlklng th a n the
1>1mUar1ues " ----"What is decisive.is lhat, after
OunSnwke
SPENCER, Ind. <AP>
-State health officials say Margaret Eileen
Keck and her mother.
Mary Ellen Nash, were
ordered to move out of
their trailer because
their health was being
threatened by a build-up
of carbon monoxide
caused by their smoking
habits .
Each smoked a pack of
cigarettes daily.
;:a:::=::=======-~"
f e uo r o( English at JacklOll
state Collese ln MtHWlppi. ----...-fifi'"'e~'ft ycal":-Cl1lnft":""
lie nott..>d that "Jubilee" was a full opportunity to portray the
historical novel; recounting the strength of her accusation or
life o r the author's great--co~lng.theplalntifthasfailed,"
grnndmotht r amtttrat"~rl'nkelsaur.---
The carbon monox.ide
problem was discovered
a fter Mrs . Keck , 57,
sought medical help for
an. illneas-umelated
the weak, sleepy feeling
she and ber 74-year-old
mother were experienc-tnr.---
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or tlloose a tenter~ ol tua1lyptus. .. crw1e
• 11t1ely•rrangement stamnaour 7 &S.lt dned uv1 stems'" llltunt's T1nes1 colors'
• our l1m1ly ol sui v..-n""9d blmboo ~s
Wiii ~· theftl .•. plec:eone atop our deer piltstlc c:.tddy tor • mobole prde<I
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OPEN
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10.9
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servu~addy 4. 99
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Family Tragedy
Girl, 15, Only Survivor of Fall
SALT LJ\Kt:: ('ITV tAP>
Suddcnt•d by reports or her
reclui.1ve hfo and trag1r hru.sh
with dt>ulh, doit·n11 of tecn·agc
tiiirl i.. wunt lo befriend Rach~I
()avid . lhe i.ole i.urvivor or her
tamlly':-. mut.is 11uicidc plunge
from u hotel bulcony last month.
R urhcl. lying semi·conscious
tn LOS llospatal 's intensive care
unit. ts unuwurti or the people
,ht• hai. touthcd
"Wt:·v•: HAO I\ LO'f of let-
lcr~ r1 om tccn·ugc ~iris who say
ttw .Y "'ant to read to her. or talk
with tfcr and he her friend." said
Dr. Terry Clemmer. head
oc,, Intensive care. s aid that
she probably will become fully
conscious s lowly lie does not
believe she will remember much
of what happened lo her . at least
nol lmmedi1:1lely.
R E SAID 111E hospital will do
everything it can lo protect her
privacy and sheller her from a
curious public.
The letters lo Rachel have
b ee n forwarded t o her
grandmother. one of only three
known living relatives
all her11elr." Mrs. Haeckel s uid
A Montana man sent a •et·
ter via a television station offer·
1ng to make R ac h e l a
beneficiary of his estate. she
said That offer was rorwa.rded
to the lawyer appointed to
represent Raebel.
"We 've h ad some crank
calls." said Mrs. Haeckel. "One
man called almost daily from
San Francisco and said he'd had
a vision that be was supposed to
be present when Rachel wok.-
up. When we told him that
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whleh flnitnl'ed tht' c;ur vev
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until the City Councrl
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last year
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turned down because no one is
:.illowed to ~ee the LS·year·old. ·
"U he's mterest.ed an your mind. why does he only speak
body language'"'
Rachel's father, Immanuel
navid, proelatmed himsclf--Ood
and ~a th e red a ha ndful or
be la evcrs "'ho supported the
Oav1Cl family in some of Salt
Lake's mo!>l expensive hotel
:.uites.
RACHEL t\ND H E R six
tirothcrs and sisters C:id not go Lo
public schools. never used a
hot el's s wimming pool. and
never spoke without their
father 's permission. Meals were
taken to their s uite and the
c hildre n we re never see n
without their parents.
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Navy says that homing pigeons ap·
parently can be trained Lo find lost sailors, downed P'anes or ships
in trouble. ·
ln tests under way in the Pacific Ocean. an official said Thurs-
day that pigeons appear able to detect objects 2,000 feet or farther
away -and better than humans can.
THE RESEARCH HAS BEEN CARRIED out by the Naval
Ocean Systems Center in Point Loma. using its base at Kaneohe
Bay in Oahu, Hawa ii. -
The project director, James V. Simmons Jr., said in an in·
terview that four pigeons were trained to report the sighting of
orange-colored targets by pecking a response key.
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most prestigious
atddress:
Jasmine Creek.
Residents o( Jasmine C reek
ir. Newport Beach liw in J
sheitered communary hl!cu
with ali !hl· dffiCOHI~'
Privacy ht-gin' .• r chl· l 4 hw ..
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On Aug. 3, after learning of
David's suicide. his wife, also
n-&ro ed Ra<!hel. or4eretlor
pushed her seven children from
the 11th floor balcony of their
suite before she j umped . Police
said she could not live without
her husband.
-Allbough hu·man s~c~~a_!e ~mpered by sun,,gJaµ-e-JUld._
other problems. Simmons said the pigeon has a superiorviSuai -:
system and "appears to offer an effective, inexpensive aid to
search ·activities ..
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Her eldest daughter suffered
extensive internal. leg and hip
injuries. S he has been un.
conscious since the fall. only
awakening sporadically to look
around her hospital room.
''THE BIRDS REPORT SIGHTING the practice target about
30 seconds before the flight crew on nearly 60 percent of the ap-
proaches ID the target at ranges exceeding half a mile.·· Simmons
said.
1~nn" lUurc~. j.a1,.u::1, .• 1nJ
~w1mm1ng poob. All of 1h1-
in Ont' of the Vt!rV t"'w n ew
home devdopmlnt . 11•
Newport Bt:Jch. The plgeons even spotted lost orange surfboards and other
orange debris on the ocean surface. Civilian search and rescue
groups could also Plake use of the pigeons, Simmons said.
Waves Quit"klfl D111 Flower•
DEAR READERS: Did you know that flowers
can be dried in a microwave oven in only 30
miJ1utes or so · overnight at most?
Flowers with abort, sturdy petals are easiest
to dry, according to a booklet by Gener•I Electric
Co. Roses, chrysuthemums, carnaUons and daf·
fodils are good candidates for drying, and brightly
colored nowers are recommended.
The nower to be dried ls first removed from
all but about a half-IJlch or its stem, then placed
stem·down Into a bowl contat.Jng just enough
silica gel to hold IL upright.
At this point silica gel (available at bobby
stores> is gently spooned around the nower and
between the petals. This mus& be done carerully to
maintain the nower•s natural sbape. After being
completely covered with slUca gel, the Oower is
placed In the microwave oven. At the same time a
cup or water ln a microwave oven·proof cup is put
ln one comer of the oven.
Flowers are microwaved at high power for one
to two mloates. DlfflculMo-dry flowers may take
rrom two to flve millates. -
Then remove tbe slllca gel·covered nower
from the oven and let it stand still covered for 20
or 39 minutes. Arter the nower bas cooled and
seems dry, gently pour orr the 'el.
Florist wire and tape provide new stems for
the dried flowers, wbicb then CH be sprayed with
a clear protective plastic covering.
The six·pap;e booklet glviJlg all the details can
be requested by writing to: General Electric Co.,
Dept. NB, Room 301, Nolan B11ildln,, 2110
Gardiner Lane, Loulnllle, Ky. 40205, and asking
for the "~ower Drying Booklet, Pub. No. 49·4326.
a.e.1cal• Corroded Drain
a~d 'the m::f~~~s~r~~~~~
repair. We've been to hardware and plumbing
stores and talked to tile men. Everyone tells us
ther e is no replacement. Can you find out what we
should do? ·
H.G., Costa Mesa
A YS checked with several plumbiDg supply
dealers and dralD repair s~clallsts aboat your
problem. The news ls not goOG, and you may face
a major plumbing repair If the dralD Is corroded
uJlde raeatb the strainer and below tbe sbower
floor level. Joe Carlos Plumbing Co. of Costa
Mesa, says the bottom of the shower may have te> be
"Cot a problem? Then w nte to Pat Dunn. Pal Wtll
cut red tape. getting the answers and actaon you need
to solve mequ1lles rn government and business Mall
your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange
Coast Darty Pilot. P 0 Hox 156Q. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 As many letters as posS1bLe will be answered.
but phoned mquines or letters not mcludtng the
reader!! full name. address and busmess hours· phone
11umbercanrwt beconsulered. Thiscolumnappearsda1·
ly f'ICepl Saturdays.··
torn out and I.be drain pipe replaced from tbe point
where the corrosion begins. Gel several estimates
before you a uthorize this work and In the future
action. Carlos sa,ys that drain pipes usuaUy last
longer thall the houses they're In unless stroca'
chemicals have been used regularly.
Cockroa~laes? Bug Landlord!
DEAR PAT: I j ust moved into an apartment
that already has lenants -cockroaches! Is there
any way to get rid of them without spending a
fortune hiring an exterm inator? I don't want to
move again and would like to solve this problem if
I can.
S.R .• Santa Ana
An exterminator may be your best bet for sure
control of these Insects, and your landlord sboald
be contacted s:egarding this problem. You have the
legal right to expect proper insect control In the
building itself, and your laftd.lord sboald pay for it
since you are a new tenant and the problem exist·
ed before you moved in.
..lo the meantime, A YS will pass along a tip
from an apartment owner who -claims to nfi!Mfln
excellent pest control with the help of boric acid
powder. He places the powder In small alumiJlum
tins and sprinkles a little powdered sugar on top.
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ltdoesnotrepeltbem sotbeydOD'tlearntoavoid for super stereo .except a high price tag.
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lnexpemlve control. The powder can be placed la a s tations and a fine performing bu11!-1n
shallow container, or It can be blown or spread In 8 -track tape play er Two sealed back
dark, warm places where these losects bide, ud la s p e akers with a s pecial vented design cracks ~otherplaceswheretheycrawl. proiect great sound
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That depends on whether the saviJlgs and loan
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bus routes.
The new fares are listed below along witt1
the routes ttlat have been deleted. Please
remember to carry the exact fare St nee our
drtvers cannot give change.
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Rare, older movie posters and lobby cards can ;~~\\.~·: -~.,,... -~b_e a he~r,,.~ecjg~,.a.~ri t in!J..':M,qn ....,_~~ __ _ _ _ ~;::i;,,,:
By DENNIS McLELLAN arts dealing with the flotsam o£ the movie ID-
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°' '.,. 0~11~ Pn~ su.1 . dustry.
Jn one corner a recluwng Manlyn Monroe. But thanks to Pat Pattison and partner A.laD
in a low-cut red fllown. gives one of her patented Sandoval, Ora nge County movie buffs aad
come-hither looks serious collectors no longer will have to drive 40
In another corner -next lo a cozy Woody Al miles to sort through these cinematic treasure 1en and Diane Keaton-a white-suited John troves.
Travolta succumbs to a Saturday night fever of T he recently opened shop is the brainchild
hi s owi:i. . . . , of P attison, a 24·year -old University of
This 1S not. of course. a Iantasm.ng hostess Redlands communications graduate who nms
dream "A" party list come true. an ad agency in an upstairs office.
But it 1s, to paraphrase Humphrey Bogart "The cinephile is a current phenomenon."
1!1 "The Maltese Falcon," the stuff dreams-he says. "Until recently it has been people like
silver screen dreams -are made of. myself ...
Monroe, Travolta. el a1-t.heir likenesses at Pattison began collecting movie monster
least -are gathered under one roof. a former m agazines 15 years ago while growing up in ~rmite control office on old Newport BouJevard Corona del Mar ... 'Famous Monsters' was my
an Newport Beach. religion as a kid," be says. Pat Pattison. left. and Alan Sandoval with movie memorabilia.
The 24 Frames Art Gallery <the 24 frames
refers to the speed film runs through a projector
per second> is an emporium of movie posters,
theater lobby cards and 8 by 10 gl~sies
SHOPS SELLING MOVJE memorabilia are
nothing new; Hollywood is nearly glutted with
THE CtJRRENT UMAND for movie
posters and stills. be befieves, is just another
part of what be calls "an entertainment boom."
"More people are lookiN for ways t.o be en·
tertaioed. Movies are just a natural escape. You
can't own the IDO'rie. but you c:an have a piece
of that movie."
P attison sees his customers as being of two
varietieS: those who like a particular movie or
star a nd want a lobby card t.o bang on their
wall. and serious collectors .
rent movie posters for $7.
For the serious collectors there are. for ex·
ample. a 60-year-old Vitagraph poster for $75 or
a 26-year-old Joe E. Brown poster ("Shut My Big Mouth"> for$20.
o.6tl'" ... ~·~·.....,
For the first group there are stills (for SO
cents on up) framed lobby cards for $6 and cur·
'You can't own the movie but
you can have a piece of that movie.'
(See POSTERS. Page 82>
... ;,f!~~l'~P.t''-'-'~~~~!!!~,~~-.
'People don't kill themselves because they want to die. . People k17/
themselves because that is the the only way they can alleviate the pain.'
By CBEaYL aOMO °' .. .,...,~ .....
Suicide is a dirty word. So dirty it is
usually regarded with silence.
Teen·aae suicide is an even dirtier
term.
It ts probably the hardest one a
parent ever bears and most refuse to
bear it. They bide suicide notes. talk
famUy doctors into changing death
certificates, sue coroners and deny re-
ality -regardless of lbe facts.
Unfortunately, suicide among young
people bas increased dramatically In
the last decade . Officials agree the
figures are underst.a~ and may be two
t.o three times higher.
tn Califomla it is the second le.cling
cause ol death -bebi.Dd accidents -
of persons between the aaes· of 15 and
24. Nationally, it ranka thlrd -behind
accidents and homocldel.
Apparently there LI no clew-cut rea·
son why. Dr. Bruce L. Dant.o, presi·
dent of the American Aalodatlon of
Suicidology stated in the July 10 iuue of
U.S . News and World Report, that he
feels lt is because YOW\I people are COO·
fused about the future.
Strire in the family, the I~ of a fam1 ·
ly member through deatfi or divorce.
the loss of a loved one because of death
or a bre(lkup of a relationship, school
pressure and repeated failure are all
fact ors which may cause some
youngsters to f~l depressed and 1n·
secure enough to attempt to take their
own 1ives.
In Orange County alone, reported
suicides o( persons 19 and under have
risen from 14 in 1975 to 36 in 1976. The
a ctual figure is probably much higher
Most Ukely to commit suicide are
white m ales followed by non·wh1te
males. studies show. White and non ·
white females are at . about the same
level. Most suicides, though not all. are
attempted by persons who have difficul·
t y forming and maint aining rela ·
Uonships with others.
Some professionals. like Steve Saxon,
a psychologist with the Orange County
Department of Mental Health, blame
the increase pn th~ str ucture of our
soclety. It Is a society that emphasizes
"rugged Individualism" and solving
one's own probl ems 'and one which may
lead to a lack of communication and car·
lnf about.others.
P eople, said Sc.•xon. try to k ill
themselves because they hurt so much
coside and don't see any way to make
the hurting stop~ They feel depressed.
helpless and hopeless -and unable to
make a difference or an tmpact in their
lives
..People don't wake up in the morning
and say they are goin~ to commit
suicide," he said .. People don't kill
themselves bec3use they want to die
. People kill themselves becau!le
that is the onfy way they can allevial~
the pam."
DiscounU~ the myth that a person
who mentions su1c1de is JUSt trying to
get a ttention. the psychologist added·
··If the only way you can get someone to
pay attention to you is to say you are
suicidal. what does that say ... ., ..
Anyone -child or adult -9t'ho men·
lions he is considering suicide must be
taken sen ously Immed iately sjt down
with him and ask wha t things have hap·
pened in l:ti$ life that are causing him to
Ce-el so desper;ite
"The most useful toots." said Saxon.
.. are human roncern ,a nd car ing.
Human one·t0-0oe 1n1eraction. You say,
·1 care. You are important t.o me ana
your existence makes a difference in
my life'." ·
Psychologist Steve Saxon: Suicide doesn Y have to happen.
"If you go to school, it doesn't mean
you'll get a Job. U you aet a job, it may not be a meaningful one,•• be A.id. "U
you get married, il may not last."
This causes the person who \s dis·
tressed to be afraid of reaching out for
help because he feels he might be re· jected. <See SUICIDE, Page Bi>
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Mass maLkellng
of posters of
today's movies
reduces future
values.
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<From Page Bl>
Most serious collectors are not in it solely
for the satisfaction of collecting. The rare. older
posters and lobby cards can be a healthy hedge
against inflation.
A RECENT FORTUNE magazine article.
Pattison says , named old comic books and movie posters in a listortangible investments that
included gold, silver, Persian rugs and fine art.
One man he knows recently turned down a
$2,000 offer for an original ''Dracula" lobby
card he bought for less than $100.
"These old posters and lobby cards were
printed in a limited edition," says Pattison.
.. Because of that they're automatically a
niritv "
Movie studios. which in the past hauled old
pictures and posters to the dump, are aware of
1 he demand for posters and now license out
reproductions.
Consequently, the mass marketing ol "Star
Wars." "Rocky" and "Close E ncounters"
••• Suicide
(From Pagt-81)
The suicidal youngster feels that no
one will miss him and that he doesn't
make any difference. Everyone in the
"'orld , he said, has felt this way at one
time or another. The difference is that
most of us know lhin~s will £et better. A
person contemplating taking his own life
thinks "this pain, this suffering will go on
forever."
For those who still don't understand
what could drive a child to suicide, Sax·
on ask" them to ask themselves the
follOWlll/.!
"Did you ever lt~I .irr1J<1Lent as an
adolescent? Lose someone? Feel help·
less? Add to these notions the recogni·
lion that your parents have a really
heavy investment in your becoming a
doctor and a kid who feels he's going to
flunk out ...
··And what if you add to that
~omebody who decides no one will ever
Protection
COurse Set
With potential dange'rs lurkirtg outside in
ttre eow:nnullity an4,.in:,iide.ia.YOUI' ~Ae>w ®
you protect yourself'!
An awarenes s program, titled "Self-
Protcction in the Community and lo Your
Home." has been developed to answer that very
question.
Co-sponsored by Coastline Community
Collt'ce and the Junior Ebell Club of Newoort
Beach, the four-part lecture series is planned
for 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning
Oct. 3. at the Ebell Clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa
Blvd. Newport Beach.
John B. Taylor, security administration in·
structor at Golden West College, wilJ speak on
rape protection on Oct. 3. The Oct. 10 session
will cover travel protection, and Taylor will in·
elude subjects such as travelinJ;t alone. how to secure yourself in a hotel. transportation safety
aod carrying money.
Leslie A. Patterson, consumer products
safety coordinator for the Consumer Affairs
Department in Sacramento, will lead the Oct. 17
and Oct. 24 programs titled "Home, Safe
Home."
The first session will focus on toys <those
that are safe for children, why they are safe or
unsafe, what to buy for individual age levels.
buying, maintalnio~ and storing toys). poisons
(buying, using, storing and dispoRing) and burn
prevention <flamm able fabrlcsr cooking,
fireplaces).
The second session will deal with kitchens
(knives, electric blenders and mixers, aerosol
cans, oven cleaners>. household falls <stairs,
Ooors. throw r1,1gs) and holiday preparation
(safe gift purchases. buying decorations and 1.tS·
ing the~arely).
A Sldf.egistration tee Is required·by Friday,
Sept. 29. Checks may be made payable to
Coastline Community College and may be sent
to Community Activities, Coastline CommunJty
College, 10231 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley.
92708. More information is available from the
college. 963-0811, extension 256.
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Clean Up
Your Act
ANN LAND ERS / HOROSCOPE
{._.__B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e_...,,)
SATUaDA.Y, SEPT. %3 that belongs to others.
By SYDNEY OMARR Learn by teaching. M ak.e inquiries -un·
A&I ES <March 21 · cover .. plot" aimed at o E A R A N N April 19): Examine getting something for
Ideas -some can Qe nothing -from you.
LANDERS: My mother useful, others should be SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov.
alwayssaid,"Younever dis carded without 22·Dec.21>: Forces tend
know a man until you f rth del A · live with him ... How u er ay. quaraus. to be scattered -gain right she was. t' Scorpio persons figure overaU view. Leave fine prominently. po 1 n ts . de ta ii s for "Bill" is 25 and I am 24. We've been married TAURUS (April 20· another lime. Legal t 1 d May 20): Count your principle is with you -wo years. on't know change, check bills. ac· know it. be confident .
exactly how to say this, A lln counts: Gemini, VJroo, act accordJ"0 lv. but I will do my best. It e ..... is not a subject that is •ande-Sagittarius persons play CAPRICORN tDec. easy to talk about llJ • • key roles. 22 .Jan. 19): Now you
Bill can go c~r two GEMJNI <May 21-June can prepare "position months-without taking a __ _ 20): Be specific, direct paper." Stand tall -
s h ower . H e ne ver -d eal with-family-C"e-k basa rule~.
washes his hair because some mighty kinky no· situation in frank man· become familiar with '.'waler ~wUl ~ma.ke it fall tlon~about blmaelf. In· ner. but not completely. pertinent material. The
out.•· J have bougfJtrum ~deo.tally;_yft • l'e':IUL.:de.vo\d ol di»IDQ'lacy. money Plcture. t>eco_mes
several different kinds alone . I hear from CANCER <J une 21~ ~rfghlet -your prestige·-
of deodorants, but he dozens of women every July 22): Emphasis on as elevated.
never uses them I don 't week who are saffertnc discretion, secrets. AQ UARI US <Jan.
remember tb_e last time with the same type of behind scenes activity 20-Feb. 18): One who at·
he brushed his teeth. 1 ma.le. <Sometimes men clandestine encounters: trads you will make
am sure it has been write, but the women institutions, "closed" or· clear that feeling is
several months. outnumber tbe men at ganizations. bos pilala. m u tu a I· Mai" lain
I've told Bill at least a least 25 to one.) films and t he media. balance -and perspec·
hundred times that I People wbo refuse &o L E O (J uly 23 -Aug. live.
cannot stand his care-bathe, brush tbel.r teeth, 22): Friendship a nd PISCES (Feb. 19·
lessness in regard to wash their hair, etc., money could mix -for March 20): Home. basic
personal habits. He gets need professional help. once! Member of op-issues. security, build·
mad at me and doesn't They are disturbed In· posite sex is slnce·re. has in~ materials rtgur~ pro-
s peak for days. Last dividuals who need to plan which could result mlnenlly Taurus.
week I slept on the understand wh y they 1n work. responsibility Libra. Scorpto i n ·
couch because I coul~'t neglect themselves In and profit. dividuals play key roles.
stand to be near him. this manner. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. Accent on communicat-
What .more can ~ do? I My advice to women 22 >: You m eet with 1 n g w 1th r., mi I y .
_Atold B._!.ll I dw~~lm~ t!_> ..men..wbo.a.re..:m.arried supervisor. your points straighterung out recent
nn -.i..an er s 4lnd. n h . ar e wett-takert7~-.....-i8undentanding said, "That's fine with to 1 ese types Is -·steep-Is 0 --,. -· A.-.~--·:: __ -·· --
posters will drastically reduce their value
serious collectables.
me. I'd like lo know on the couch until yoar L'b n ~pswang. . nes. ----------
as what she has to sa mate decides to get pro· t ra igure prom_ment· r-~~~~~---
about this. I ho e shy fessional counseling and ly. You are on bnnk of RUffEll'S
Pattison says the old posters are primarily
collected for their artistic value. They are col·
orful remnants of flamboyant style of
graphics that is virtually extinct.
MANY PEOPLE BUY them for home de·
corating, Pattison says. Although be will sell
posters-he has a Hollywood "source," a
former studio employee who began collecting 30
years ago-Pattison will deal primarily in 11 by
14 lobby cards.
"I think they go better in the home," he
says . "The big posters are just too overpower-
ing. It becomes a 'Psycho' room or a 'Gone with
the Wind' room."
With the advanced stale of video tape
technology, Pattison believes that within 10
years most people will have the equivalent of a
small theater in their own homes.
''My thinking," be says, "is they're going to
want to decorate that room like a movie
theater."
really love him and he will be alone all his
life?"
Another popular misconception lS tbat
the person who has committed suicide
gave no warning. This is untrue and
there are danger signals parents and
friends may look for in order to save a
life and avoid a tragedy. The following
are clues that someone may be th.inking
about suicide:
•Feeling depressed, hopeless or belp.
less.
•Witbdrawlng socially.
•Sta tements aboat DOt waatlag &olive.
•Putting thlngs In order .
•Giving away prized poasesaloas.
-Change In habits.
IC you encounter someone displaying
these signs, show concern and talk to
them. Be sympathetic a nd calm .
Professional help should also be sought.
As the poster in Saxon's office reads,
"Suicide doesn't have to happen."
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tells you to get ~ff m~ work at conquering the ndw assienment -or UPHOLSTHY
back ... -WAITING problem. a .:::~e'cSept 23-0ct
FORYOURREPLY CONFIDENTIA.L tols 22): Creati~it y i~ --:.:::•
D EAR WA I T I NG : There Help for Me?: stimulated -you're ,.U...._ltYC.
You can call it "care-Yes, definitely. Stt a able to im print style. c..,•Ml'M-S41..0Ut lesaa esa .. if you want to, doctor. Many a human Yes, make the change ..... ..--..;;.;.;.;;;~...;;;.;;,;;:::~..1
bat the experts call it dynamo develops "lgni· Welcome challenge -1
sick, sick, sick. An adult lion trouble" when he write, publish , com ·
who bas the personal reaches SS. II the sot · municate. travel in con·
hygiene of a goat de· gery you d escribe is nection with educational
monstrates two things. necessary It need not In· project.
First, a total disregard terfere with your sex SCORPIO <Oct. 23·
for others -and S«ond, life. Stop worrying. Nov. 21): Accent on the hidden. occult. money
Crystalized rainbows for sale at our October
OPALGRG~
Sept. 23 to Oct. 23
UNDREDS OF OPALS ! MANY VARIETIES FROM MANY LANDS
OPALS -LOOSE, UNCUT & MOUNTED IN
STUNNING JEWELRY AT
JOSEPH'S RING SHOP
1417 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach 494-5060
Fairy Tales
Come Alive!
Bnng yOUr children to
Hunhngton Center Mall
to see in oersoo their
favonte nurserv rhyme
cnaral::te<s step out ot
the ta1rv tale books
Shows rrus Sat at 1
and 3 p "' Followed
by fall fashions and
disco dance demos tor
the adults 8eactt Blvo
at new San Diego Fwy
ramp. H B
HOW To USE THE FOOD SECTION I
TO SAVE MONEY. ..,..... tM Deity· Piiot food MCtlon
wlMfy, you can NH $5 to '10 on
JOUf WMldy .-OC:-'Y bffl. And, tMt'a
1 coneervllttve eltimete.
STUDY THE AOS. The OellJ Not
Wedll11day food wtlon _te M t of
~ end food eda wNctt
feature, ewery weell, epedei• end
OIMr ...... n1. Mike • ptKtice of ecre••• theM eds f0t the beat ct. eta. Keep In mind tlt1t atotes which
are wllng to put thefr pricea In writ·
............ l kety to keep tMtr ,._.to hefp JOU Mv• 1noner.
CUP THE COUPONS. Ctlp end Nve
"cent1 off.. coupona. They mar
.. .,. you only • dfm• h.,. •nd •
nk:llef theN, but the aavtnga lldd up
quickly to dollar• .. ch ltme rou
•hop.
USE TtfE RECIPES. AH lltnda of ••· c:fttng ....................... ..
~
Defir Piiot food Metlon.From cMe9e
IOuffte to stuffed gnen ......... ; . "°"' diet dHMft• to puff .,...,,.
You'I find m1ny lnt•,.dnt end "°"et ••ya to hen up yow WMtdy Menu.
BUY IN ll!AION. In meny lnellncee
the recipe• are keyed to fhoM
tooda wh6ch ere In M1eon. TN•
11te1na tltef wffl be In plenttM ~
ly Ind pitced tow.
PLAN AHEAD. Plen tor et 1eMt 1
..0 lheld, lftd check tM ~
pNH JOU heve on hand before
~1111. Cody ,.,um trtpe cen be
PfeW.....S by nm miking out • .............
KllP ... TO.OATE. WOttd, n .......
.......... •""'9 oft•" C.ft lwlpect
food ptton. It mey be the .. .....,
In KIMI!•, ahlppfnt atrtlcea lft New
York °' poUtlcel upheawel In •
foreign llftd Whieh ta• lley eupphr
of • ...,. -ah cett force hither
erlCH here along the 0flnte eo .... "°' complete ,..,.. of tooct
trende, JOI" eotnmunlty 1nd h
WOftd, Ntr Oft ....
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OBITUARIES I CONSUMER Fri<My, S.ptember 22. 1978 OAILVPILOT 83
P 8Ul' NO'fl(;t;
NOTICI ro CIU.DI roo
'Ul'lltlCHI COU•f O• lM
UATI Of' CALll'O•NtA •Dlt
fH~~Nl'Y~OltAMO ..... ,.
l\l•lo 01 OAVIO LOWAlllO Cl4lllK
0.t .. \eCI N0fl(l 1\1 llllll lH C.IVLN lo,,,.
I' UUC NOTICt.:
l'IC'f'ITIOUJ 8U\IN&U
NAMS ITAUiMllNT
Tl\4 to11-1nv "'"'°" "00•~ tko>t "',,,.,.
<Al rl[ClNIC. .0. W•lr'IUI $1
C:.•I• Mo " (• 0)•11
JO'"' I• M.o• lon ,,. W•lnv• St to••• ...... C... .,.,,
1 ... , hW\U''fl' \ •t 4.-~UC. ltd OW' el'I tn .. .,.~ ..
JOM f' ""-''"' I ftl\ \l•t-111 .... llllld With Ill•
C....llly Clerk vi OrMIOt C-lly4n J"'Y
)I l'ili
f>ll8LIC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUS 8USINfU
NAMI JT4TI MINT
Tr1t IOU°"'l"'O PM ton It dlllrlQ l>\ltl n. .. , .,
lSL INVESTMENT$ Uot W
Oce e n tro111 New oort •••ch,
(•lllOrnl•~
r l'IOm•" S l.ff, UGI w O<N n
h onl, Ne""""'1 Bff<h. C•HlQrftl• .,..,
fnl• IMl>l"-U ll C~llld Oy •n In Cll•l«Nol
,_,,~
P UBLIC NOTICE
·~Jtt NOTICI TOCltlDITOltS
SUl'lltlCHI COU•T 01' THI
STATI~ ~l.lli'O"NlA l'Olt
fNI eouttTYMOllANOI .... """*' 111 tllo M•Ut• ot lho E••••• ol
MABEL llOlfH KltlPS, AKA EOITH
KRIP$, DKHMoCI
Nolin It "''"Y Ql•tn 10 <'.Ollors
navlno <l•lmt In'"' olflCo of"'' <ltf'k of tilt ........ <...., Of lo ..,...,,
HHllOI\ of llW -W ,..,,_ IH\-111
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l"tm •It" thl nK•\'-M' .,OU(,_,, If'
lhe Oftlt:• ot UW \.ttf• O• t~• .-OO'<tf f'n
lill•CI <JWrl, Ot \0 Pt•...,I In"'" •Ill\
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COUii\' Clfflt OI 0-~ Couftty Oii S.o-
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11111!111\f\eO o. ... QI C.O.•• 0.lly P1101 P11bll\l\e0 O.enoe c;o.,, Delly l'llol,
fl'ltm to tn.111\0enlgnecl •l •n. 01110 01 --ell. s 8ll_A1Re. BELAIRE. "
81!1'AlRE. J1' Ea\t Mluloft Ori ...
Set1 0.brlel, CA •'11' "' 4os 4'1\0elo>
COUl'lty. •llk ll l•t..,olflce ''•tot Pl•OOI
butlnHt ol Ille u11oer1lgn.d 1n •II
men ... '"' .. '"'l\Q IO WICI •Uel• Svcll CltiMl wltl\ u.. 11tceswrv vovc:lltr\
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WASHINGTON IAPJ
The. .LC.. Pt:nney_Co.
lnr • or New York IS re·
calling 35,000 bicycles
with pc."'<tal cranks that
mtlY break und injure
the rider, th Consumer
Product Sarety Com-
mitsi1ion hw.; announced.
It appOes to bikes sold
under ~Y name
in stores in all 50 Slaleli
and Puerto Rico. They
are 24·26-and 27·inch
10-s peed m od e ls in
either light tan or d ark
gray manufactured tn
1977 und 1978, officials
~Jid .
The bikes have the
number 213LA2, 2141A2,
,.1,.1 2180Al. or 218LA1 on the
J AMES EMMETI FIFE, -"· ro-OUlSide O( the left rear
''d•"' 01 Hu,.11,..1011 8••<1•. c.. metal axle plate where Pni.ee .,.., "" s.pi......, ••. ,.,, at
PKlllu Hotelltet Beto-, .. ,,... of the wheel is attached.
SIM, .. , zo1,,,_,~ 01 u cret<enl'a. ~ . Also appearing with
4 t •oft«llllOfWt, J-Z.1......U CH •t..~ -··-...._-:~ •t..-'.C. $ellt&.A-.C..., ~~ .. -~ HHo. 1-iewell, lttfrey Z.llTWN'll:t 01 HUii· Pe nney catalog number ll"flO<'I 8-11, c.. .. ~ Z..lmMlll of
L•C•"o1M,c.. .• -w~1er 11Ur9e1" .. The tan bikes ha ve
''"' ~ .. ollt••Wfl oi "'" llO"lt O•loO 4 ..... l ••. l•IA l'r.0.ICG M•r"'
l .. t WOf Cll 11\t Woll
UI ''* •OOW• i\ftn'i•O IH"""' J()lllAtH4N ll 004..0l!N •IWI
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111 .. 1111\Md Dr-(Ant IUlly P1IOI
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PUBLIC NOTICt,; "''' Oroddott'd of VouftgJ-. OfllO. n u m b e r 9 2 7 • 3 5 2 5 • Mt f'll•ll.tll-MIOUll-<~
l•ll•e 10< lne Po<lll< Tt....._,. c..... 9 2 7 · 3 5 J J, 9 2 7 · 7 0 7 0 , l'ICTITIOUS 8 USINEU
l)lf'yfo<lOYff(S,m lrlnvlt1ltSol Also 927 -7088, 927 -7096 , NAMESTATEMENT
• m•m-ol""' Amer1c.en AHocla -927·7104 or 9.,..,·7112. The Th« tooowonq -'iOf\ "ooonq D•"' 11011 Ol 'lellrod People •"O tlle "' """u
P•Oftoors c1u1> of P.clflc Te1ec>MM gray ones are num bered GHAFFAll• MOBIL JOOt ero•101 Company Fnonch ,.,.Y ull lrom I? 927•7120. Co\la Mna. C..lllO<n•.t q1~26
,_., to •PM Oft Fr!<ky Septe,.,ber U, Puv1> Gll•lfarl 1813 llllodt\ 1'71 '"' Pleru 8rotn•r• Sm11n••---------------1 Co\la Mew,C..ht0<n1.0~1o16
Mor1..a•y -•""' Rowry will be re-Thi\ bull~\ 1\ conoucteCI OY an 1t1·
c 1lod •l 7 lO PM Oft Friday -MeH dl•IOU.il
Cllrlsll•t1 8ur1•1 will i. c.i.4><eled °" P4W'\<1S ~tori
!.e•urllay, 5"11-r n. 1m M 10.JO Pre-.~•
AM at St -·o By trw Su C..tnotk FUNERAL T11" •••••men• w•• 1o1tc1 '"'''" '"" Churcll wilt> Rev F-r Omni• LJOOIS Counw Cl~,. 01 Oror11)o! Counly on
Olllcl•ll119, lnlermoftt w lll bt .el DIRECTORS A1>9u'' JO, i.79 PKlll< Vlow Menlorl•I Plf'lo. Piwc,e l'IOOlMI OrotMrl Smlllll' Morh>My dlr1Ktoo.
U...),. Fotmlly "'99fl h 111 lieu ol
•low.rs contrtbuUom bt m..-lo Sl.
M•rv'' 8' llllt ~· Catl'lollc c nurcto. l'llUltO MICHAELRAYM<>f40FIEllRO.•OI
11, nnle>< •1 Fount~!" Velley High
5'11ool Pe1lol'd ,,.., on September JO,
• .,. RHIClenl OI F"""l•ln Valley, Ce. SurvlveO by 1111 p.erenl\ Arllour •ncl
M.,I• Fierro, 1 brofhorl, Jene A.
F ferro end P<tlrlcll W Fle<ro. ont Sl$-
ter Sfl•rrl A. l'1t<ro, •II CH "°""'"'" v.11..,, c.. Fne..n may cell lor vi•·
lt•Uon trom •-10 •PM on Frlcs.y at
Piere.. Brot-• SmH~' ""°"'""'"• •'7 Melt1 $1., Huftlll\tfOn Bt•cn, Ca
Aowry will .. r.c:ltlld., IPM "" Fri·
clay, S.C.-21. !tit e1 11\e HOiy
54>tr0 Ca!llolk Church, -e MIH of ~IStlet1 Bolriel will be <ti.brllled •l
lOAM on SINrday, 5olt>le~ 23, ""
w 11 n lilt llov. F ather Rl<hud
Del.,,unt\' of!ICl.iin9. lftlonntnt will
be •l 0-~ Gtmel ... y Plorc,e
B•Otlltrt SINIM' Mort.-y dlrecN>n.
~.
LOClt 'llllOOO BARBARA LOCKWOOD,•••• rfll· oe..1 Of Costa Met.a, o . IOt ~ to
yNr\ lleton movlf'lll lo C-tlcu• .... ,. •he-~ -•• "" S.Plem&er 20, 1'11 •I SI Miry'' HO•Pllel lft
W•ter1141ry, eor-<tlcut •• tt'le -Of
1>1> ~ I• ''"'"...cs bT her Min J•mes Lockwood of Weltfll<KY G-llc.ut
el\O a deu1Mer M•rJorlt Fon of
Solan• Bt!KJI, c...
MA'fllt
AMY c MAYER, rorslO.m of Munl·
lnq•on BtKll. C• PH>ec! ••• ., on
Tllu,.day. Sei>l-• 71, 1971 at Sl.
HARBOR LAWN-
MOUNTOLIVE
MORTl.!ARV·CEMETERY
CREMATORY
./
Interment In
A ny Cemetery
./Shipment
./
Burial
Insurance
./ Cremation
$255 complete
"Servmg All Faiths"
1625 Glaler Ave.
Costa Mesa
540-5554 M,ery's H°'l>!lel In Lono Be.ten., llW ..,. ___ _.._ ______ __
~ ol I). Mother Ol Nel'ICY tc..._ of
Hun111191on Buen, C•. -J.,,, Wood·
m•t1 01 Self Lake City, Ulall, U
grtnOc l\lldrt" •no • o rea t · PUBLIC NOTICE
11r•ndchlldrtft, M•n ol Gl'lrh tlt n "CTlTIOUS aUSINESS
Burlt l win be <tltoraled on Monel•v. NAME STATEMENT Sepl•Mber u, 1m "' T-11•, Utah. Poer<t Bro1n.r1 Smltl'll' Morh1try 1141~~ .. ~s~o~~C:Wlr\Q persons ant clo•no
lotal dlr.c:•or. ~S:.t M A I M M A s T MA II I N E R
ZELlllHA "· &AXTEii. •e•leltm Of SERVICE. 843 Yvonne Piece, Se 8 c.. p Se •n•llelm, C..lltorf'lla~I
1e!'b<J:fi\m . .::.':'.:rt:.•:;:. 1!; Jeflery "'"'" Grlomlo, 2003 C•ay 11 d D Be of Co> C N.,.,l>Or1 Beacll, C..l1lornle~ ~":uo11i.. Zn caro1'~:':,~~naot Jowp/'I Gerace, Ml y..,,.rie P"ce,
weu .u, Whconslt1, 4 gr-nlld<tn. Aulle1m, C.tlflornl11 •'180I Mttnorl•l Ser•o<U wlll be held on Sun· This business 1s conOu<leO by d
d•y. S.pttmbel 24, •I JPM 8elf gener•I ~r1 ... ~P
llroadw•Y a.-t with Rtv. ICt,_ll\ Jeffery A. Grlm""1y p Z.llet -Mr. Alfrwcl Temyton of• Tno• stalM'Wf'lt •115 filed wolll ln.
JAMESICEU.Y
A!ten>ey.rli...w
11127 •r-IWnl
ro1,..taln V4111oy. CAf110I Publl>~ OranQC Cc>a>l Od1ly P1lol
SC!1>t. I,&. U. ??. 1'18 dU-78
VUBU C NOTl{'I!:
lll·JSOG
•tCTITICMn •USINISI
NAME STATEMENT
Tiit followlno 11t1r'lo11• •re dolno 1141slneuas
DEL TACO. 30 B•ker SlrHl, Cos•• Mowo, c..ltfornl• m:i. G•l•;y ln•~•lmeni., uo ,
21S1 Ou_..t 0.1 .. , lr•lne, C..lllorn•a ,,...
BEC EnterptlW'I, Inc., 1U1 D,..
"°"'Ori .. , Irvine, C..lllornl• '12""6
Tl\ls buslneu •• condu<1t0 b'I' •
llmltecl ~NlllP
8 EC Enl-•llH, Int ,
•s Genet•• Per1ner
Br 1en Zen.I.
Prnklent
Tnls SIAI""*" WH toled will\ .....
toul'llY Cl-Of Or-ee>..ntv on S.p-lomber7, 1'171
"'"* PuOll\lltO Oronoe Co<ti! Dolly P1IOl,
September t, 1~. 22. N. ma
OOJ.11
P UBLIC NOTICE
•ICTITIOUS 8USINHS
NAMI! STATEMENT
The followll\Q pVrson Is dOlno bus•
noss:
EPNIE'S TEES, ERNIE'S TEE
SHlllT COMPANY. 15'1 S. Oldmon<I
Slreel, Same Ana, C.lllornle tt70.
Ernest McKinley B .. siey, 1Stl S
Olemond Street. Sant• Ane, Calllort11•
'1110.
This 1141slne» Is condu<led by en •n·
dl•lduel.
• Err'll!tt M. eeui.v
Thi\ •l"1emtflt wn Ollcl w1lh '"'" County Citric Of Orot\Qe CO<inlv on Sep
ltmO.r •, lt7tl
1'1004'2
Publis!Md Or-Co.t\I O•lly PHol
Septemtlfr •• •>. n. ?'I "" 00079
PUBLIC NOTICE
ll<••llnt . Interment wllf be 111 C-ly Clef1<ol0.~C-•von5eo-
51Wf'PS•lllt, llldl8""' 8'!11 Br-ey tem~r •• t•7' fl.... l'ICTITIOUS 8 USINESS ""°"' ___ u.e_''-d_l_t"K_r1_or. ________
1
PuDlh toeO Orange C.O.st 0.lly Piiot, NAME STATEMENT
S.Plembe< a, IS, 22, 29, 19711 l he loll-lt1Q ""nons ere cio1n<;i
•2•71 1141SIMIUI
------KOlL CENlEll ASSOCIATES
PUBLIC NOT ICE
f'UULIC N<>TICt:
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th" 1011ow1no i;erson• •re cio1no
OUSllllSS a\
PLAYMATES SCHOOLS. 112
Ptularlno A••-· Cost• Mew . CA '2616
J.ick Herold Park, 7112 Paularll'IO
A•• • Costa IWIW, CA ,,.,. Jean (NMN) Peril, 782 Paul•rlno
A•e., Cost• Mesa, CA '2&~
Thi\ bu\lness Is <ondUC1ecl by •n in·
dl•ldu•I
J"°'Park
Tiiis ~l••cmettt was filed wllll l coUllrV'dirit Of"Orilnge CoUnh on Stjj
ltmbtor lt, l<rl'I
"'°"" Pubhllled OrM~ C.o.tst Delly Piiot,
Stpl U , 7'1..,.,0<l 6, 13, '911
.... 78
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMEN'I
Th• lollow1r19 person IS d0•"9 114151
l\tt$1\
NORTH 4MERIGAN SUPPL "I' AS
SOC • S87 Fayeue c"''"· Costa M•••· CA 9767•
John T Small Sii Fayelle Corcle.
Co•I• Mew. C4 '12$2$
Thi> l>u•ll'leS• os conduUed by on 111
dl"idua1
Jolln T SINll
Tn•• ~••••"""'' wds 111eo w1111 ""' Counh Cler>. ol OranQtt County on S..11• ..... ,.,
l'lOlllO Publl\hed Orange C04SI Daily Pllol,
~P•. n . N. Oct.•. u. 1q18 •41l·••
P UBLIC NOTICE
J'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STA TEMEHT The IOllOWll\Q person Is dolnq buSI·
ne\Sc":EATIVE AR~S CREATIVE
ARTS 8Y HOPE. 2101 ~•rd t..tne. Newl)Orl Beac:n, CA "'60
Hope Von Hentfl, 1101 L@-•rd
L•ne. Newoort Be.><h, CA '11"60
I hlS bvsj~S I\ CondUC:led bY .&ft II\•
d lVIOU•I
HOPIVOr'IHerr~
Ttoos slilltmtn1 was 111ec:t wilt• llW
County Cler~ o• 0r•"9t CC>UlllY on
Sept. ''· 1911 Flt!1i.
Publlsl'led Orange Coul OeU't Piiot,
S.111 11, 1'1, ()(l .•• '3, 1978
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUl'ERIOA COUAT OF THE
STATE 01' CAllFORNIA l"OA
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Estalt ol NFoR~·~~' HERMAN,
Ot'tUS"d
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ll'M'
creoHor s ot Ille abewe """"'° deceo<ool lh<ll all penons M•lno c 1a1m~ aoamsl
'"" \did ~no •re •4toulr~ to lilt lhem. wtth t,,. ncceuary vouclle,., 1n
Ille 0111co CH the clerk 01 lhe abo•e en
l•lltd coun or 10 C>f'l'Ynl 01t m, will\
tnt ntt,.uarv vouc.htrs,, 10 tne un
dc-r s1on~d •I 1614 SOutri P1'11n1er A•e
Wll1ll1~r. GA, wn1cn " Ille Pl•tt of
bu••noH o• 1110 undllr ,1~ 1n •II
nh•tlet\ or-rta1nino tot~ estdttt ot \a10
O~Cedttll, ""''"" lou• monlll\ after '"'"
ouOh<•1•0t't Of.,.. ... f'011Cf'
O~•ed Auqus• H. 1918
DONALOE HERMAN/
E Ae<UIO< OI lM Woll ot ltor abov" ,,.,,_
oe<e-.1
DAYIO E 8URTOH
8UllTON, GAULDIN,
THOMSON & NELSON
7n• Souln Pall'lt•r Av*'1..e
¥11~1ttltr. CA~
Atl'4',..Y tor EsKlllO<
P"bll\lteO Or-Coast !Moly Pilot
~Pl I, 8, IS. 22, 1411 '7,&-7E 'ACIAC 'llEW
..-.c>alAL,AH
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
------... ,,, .. 1901 Oove Slre<el NewPOrl 8ucn.
CalllOr'll• tll>&C)
l too Koll Com11ony, 1901 Oo•e PUBLIC NOTICE
S1ree1, NtwPorl BMth, C4'lllort1I• ----------·-
3500 Pa<:1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644--2700
McCOIMtCK
MOITUAltH
L~una Beach ;o~--~~ .. Laguna H11fs
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
<495-1776
IALn.18 ... 0 H
NBALHOMI
6(6-242<4
COstaMesa
673-9450
"CTlTlOUS 8 USlNUS
NAMI! STATEMENT '1&•0 R·UOll
i>•llCI" l~no Con•nony 11101 oo.. FICTITIOUS 8USINESS The tollowlno l)er\Ons •re do•n9 !:.tr•l'I, N•WJ>ljff Ue11cn. C4'11lort1•~ NAM£ !>TATEMENT
bu\IMSS as •hbO Tiie 101tow1n11 l)erson• •re do1no RANGE "0 " PARTNER!:.HIP.~ 0 P M•OOltn>a•. 11 H•ll Moon o;i11no1~
Eu1 11111 Street, Co''" Meu, dlly Oro•• C0<ona Ch)I MM C•llforn AUOIO SECUlllTY SYSTE/"S, Callfornla '71>21 q,US ' •• INC. Jt88 B Airway Aveftue, Gosl•
O•nlel Ollber1, nn OrM!Qe-E •Mtll 011•1~. 11 l , 1 U8 Me.a Mew, Calllornla '26~
Avenue, LosAlemltos. C..llto<nl•'0170 Drive, Newport Otacn Ca1t1orn1• Audio Alarm System•. Inc . a ~~~S~l~dnify~Jflj~-ljli2ill~~Flfeicijierli":~~~'~"~·:_"_,1..-l'Wtl;a~~.U ~lrw~
Alb""'· N•·woor• eedtn, ca111orn1• TIH• 1>uw•e~rrc:.nauc:t~i1'or 91660 p0r•t1011. Stanl~y F Broc~tooll, s Point Sur AUOloAlerm Sysl8m•, '"<
This •••temtnl w" tlled "'llh Ille Or Ive. Nowoort Bv11c11. C•lltorn1A J W. M<Cleon, Cou11ty Clert OI Or•• Counh on 5el). 92..o Secretary
tombe• IJ, "11· llodoer Fag•rt101m 11H Wc••I 1111s ua1.meri1 wH lllecl with ""' SLAYITT, lltNG, Mer< o r Way M•« vr 1, 1 •nil (ounly Cl~ll Of Or.tn91! County on See>
WEISllt & l"ElllL81l•GE• Wa>lllnqlon ' l•mb1or S, 1'18
*9 CefttilrY ~ertr l!Ht & E Fopp, 7119 HlclOen V•llev AG•IN, WH ULU & lt08ERTS
Stolt•* Coufl, L• Joli•, C•lllorn1• "1031 U.041 O.••-•• s1....i
I.es A .... ltl. c.11..,.,.,a...., !'100.'1 A R1..ir •12 Btlll• Str"I So;lto 201
l'lM'4 Newl)Orl Bffcl'I. Celltorn•• fll>&O """ti"'"" a .. o . CalllO<llla UM7 Publl1M<I Or-C:O.st Oally Pllol. Thi\ busone" •s tonOucled by • FlOOlSI StPtomO.r u, 12, 1', ano 0<100.r • geMrel P.tr1nl'nh•P P"Oh&Md Orange Co.t\l O••IY Pllol.
.,., ,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUS•UllMIU
NAMI SlATIME .. T
Int 1011-tno '""on• tr• Oolnu bu\lntU a\ M 0 1H EA '~ MARKEi t. KIT~Hl[N, tts Ii 1111'1 '""'· c~··· Mu:·.~·~1~"t:r.~~Oon, • C•lllOl'llil
Corooretlon
Tiii\ 1141Slnen It (Of\OUOtG 0• • (Of·
C10fel1on.
All• llun.e
Brue• M.icuurn,
PftilOllnt
Thi\ '"''-' WIS llltO Wiii\ Iha .. ,_
Puollslltd Oranot OW•• Dally PllOl.
mull lit flltCI or 111"-led •• •tor.,..••ct
wlthift tour month\ ellt• the ""' oul>llcellon01111bnollce
Oelod Sept. ?O, "" NAOMI 8EZAIRE
Aomlnl\l!etrl1 ot tllt'
E•lele OI -.10 de~nl
811A••• &111.At ltl
SU l ot Ml.._ Df'I .. s...oe..-....u.ttn• PublilMCI Or1n99 Coe•I 0.lly Pltot
Sten 22. "· 0c1 •· •>. 1t11
---------"tN t
PUBUC NOTICE
Tne 1011-1no per'°"~ ••e dolftt
bu\IMUa\
MOUSE OF 0111ENT4l AUGS, Septemb<Jt I. I~. U, 18, IUI. il••·1' to:f..;..,c:-s• HIQl'lw•y, UQt.lna ~a<11. ---------------1 Gh•llarl 4 M £11wr!l'iws: in.
PUBUC NOTl~E
FICTITIOUS aus1NEsS --
NAMI! STATEMENT
Tiit rollowl"t oer\OllS are dof119
l>U'Hte:U•\o
U S SKATEBOARDS, 2100
Ne woort 81vo . NtwOOt'I Beocn. C• 9166l
4vll•'\ El R•ncllllo IV, lftC., • C..ll!orn11 COfl>O"etlon. HOO NtWPOrl
Bl•d., Ne.._.i Buch, Ca "111tl
Tlll't l>Wlnt\1 ll 'ondvelecl by • <or
l)Or'1IOl'I
4•11•'
Et RanctollO ''« Int lfobn1 L Brockman,
Viet' Pra\ldenl
I nos \l•tem,;n1 w<» llltd with tto.
County Cieri. ot 01dnQt' Cout1ly on
Au<,jU\I 30. IQ18
Fl .... ,
PublhhCKI Oranou Co•s• O•lly Pilot
~01. 1. a. u. n. 191& "°"'"
l'ICTITIOUS 8USlNESS
NAME n ATEMENT
Tl'le IOllOWl"f per>0n• •rt dOoftQ
1141SIM\\ •\ IMF ISL AN DEll SP AS,
ISLANOER SPA COllPORATION,
13' I w CHtO< Street S•t1t• At1•.
C•11tom1ot "7704 lnOu\trlal MolOed Flti.rg l•n. •
C..lllorno• corpor•hon
T!los buslnt\\ is c.ondUCled by • co• oor•••on lfldUqrlel MOldt'd Fl~rgteH
J•y Rou
N•hon&t S41n Olrt< tor
Tl'I•~ •t••-' "'"' flled wun the County Clerk ol Orar'IQI Goullly on ~O·
1emlM• •· "79 ,.,_,
Publlsl'ltd Oran9e Coal! O•••v PllOl.
SClptemtHtr e, IS, 22, 'l'I, 1911
c0t110uled, • c.111orn11 cor-•tlon.
IOd s Coes• HIQnWay, UooMw•""'I\· C•lllornle .,..,
Tiits o;isonen Is ~d oy • cor•
PGUUOIL GHAFFAllt &
M ENTERPRISES, INC.
P•rv•\ Gl'laffarl,
P•l'ildtnl
llllS ,.,,.......,, w.s llltd whn Ille
Co""'' Clerk 01 Oran91! CounlY Oii AU',lllll lO. 1Wa.
JAMl!S KELLY
At!WMY.ttUw "ur .,......,,.
fl ... 111•111 Vat1ty,CAUl07
''""2
P110llilled Ortn91! Coast O•llY Pllol
Stpl. l , I, IS, 12, 1978 '213-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
J'ICTITIOUS 8USINIS$
NAMI! STATIMa1n
Th• tollowlno oerM>ns •r• dOlno
1141llntt\ ...
REOHAMM VENTURE COM·
PANY', t)ft CNt'fOf'O Oi'IW7"11 •
1nqt0r'I Boc11, CA.,._..
RHn.ird P•ul Aodm•"· 8711
Ch•rlorCI Ori,.., Hulltlrooton Beach, CA .,_ ...
Sll•rron Lee Redman. 1712
Ctwrlord Or1we, Hunhngton Bea<h, <:• ., ....
ICeftMlll ~lffS H""""°", lOU
Port 8ro5'ot Corell. 'fewoor-t Bu ch,
(A'l2..0
Liiy Anruk-• H•mmon. '°!? Por1
BrlUol Cor<le, Newport 8eKh, CA
'12..0
Tiii\ bus•nen Is 'ondlKltO b~ ..
(jeMr•I P<Or1nenNp
5-'rOOI Le. R-
TlloS >lelemenl '""' fllf!Cf •Ill\ l County Cletk ol OrOlftQI CounlY on
S.pt ••• 1'11.
"""" Put>lllMCI 0r""9t C.0.11 Dally Piiot.
41«·18 StPl 22, 'l'I. Ott. 6, U, 1•11
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CltEOITOllS
SUPERIOR COUltTOI' THE
STATE 01' CAlll'ORMlA P'Olt
THE COUNTY 01' OltANGE
Ho.A"'6707
E••••e o t TH E ll ESA RAVE
9AMPlEY .tK<I THERESA RAYE
RANKER, a~• THERES4 114"1'E,
OeCU\Cd
NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN 10 ll'lt
treoltors OI lhr -·• Mmed decedent 111111 ell '"'Miii' 1oav1nq <l•lms '9.tlnll ,,,. \61d dec-n• .ire reQulred to Ill•
lhem, wllh U.. M<H\f•V vouc:nef\. Ir
lhe CHl•u OI lhr cl••-of ""' •bove en
UHt d court, or to prewnl tl'ltm, wllll
ltoe necen"rv YOUCl\tr,, 10 the Ull·
d•r'l1Qned al IHI Dov• $freel,
Newport Be.ten. CA wt'll<ll I\,,,. l>fK•
of bu\llltu OI Ille underll~ In •II
"'•tier\ e>ert••ftlrlQ to Ille ttLltt Of Wid
de<eclenl, wlll'lln tour '"°"'"'•lier the
llHI ovbllcatlOll 04 ""~ l\Olke.
oe1ec1 Augu>l 13. me
Peuhrw C Slone &
Hel-M H•rm>
Co-E•e<utrlke\
ol ll• Will ol tllt'
•bo .. namf<I 00<t<Mnt
lHOMAS W. AlLEN
t Ut Ono Slrwt, S..ltt l'OO
Mtw"n a.ac11. CA t7*
Toi: 1SMl6l
Atttrfl•J tor C.Er.cll\riU l
Publi\necl Or<!llQC Goa•• oeuy P1101
Sept IS, 12, 'l'I, Ocl •. "II 0'11 18
PUBLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of f>U8LIC HEAltlNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11191 a
1>ubll< htaronq wlll O. held by ""'Clly
Counc 11 01 llW Cltv Of C05ta WH on
Oc1-r It, 1'18, at tl\P hour of 6 lO
p,m., In Ille Countll Chdml>er'S ot City
Hall, 11 F•or Orlw, Cost• Mew, on lht
loll-lf'IO lt•m.
COUNCIL REVIEW OF ZONE
Ell.CEPTIOfl ZE-7"1•.Jotin Yoll•ncl, ..,tf\Oflltd _.., tor Keren A Fenn,
ltrt Pla<tnUe ,.,,.,_, <;osl• Mew,
t0< a conc1111ona1 use ~it tor •
1>ubllc ••orate tac111ty wH n •
mt1'149tr'5 unH, ancl wllll v•rlencn
trom s•oe •••b•O, Ptrtl119, •"O l.t'ICIK•Plf\Q requt....-S, localed ti 1097 encl 2.09'I Pl«entia ,..,.,,.,., 1n ...,
MG •-En•'"'"'""nl•I OelMmlna· tlon• NtQMI .. Oect..-.tlon
NOTICE IS l'URTHEll GIVEN lhel
at w io lime -piece, olf'ly ...., ell
l)ersons ool-ted mey -•"" be ne .. CI by Ille C••Y Couroc II on Ille
elorementlor'led Hem
EILEEN P PHINNEY
Cll'tC..,.., Published Orange Coest O.lly Piiot
S.Pl 12. "11
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of l'ILING
OF 81tAHCH OFFICE A~LICATIOH
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN lllal,
pursuat\l lo ""' provl5lons ol P•r•---.-.-graph (gl of Section Sol$. 1' olllle llule1
NOTICE TOCltl!OITOltS end ReoulatlGn'l IOI' the Ftder.tl Sav·
NO. A·M7l lnq• at1d Loan SY•lem, Ille San Diego
SU PEltlCHI COUltT 01' THI! Fedtr•I Sa•ir>gs and Loan Assoclellon.
STATE DI" CALll'OltNIA l'Olt S.n Olt90, C.tllloml.l, N• lilecl •n •P-
THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGE pllcauon with lhe FeGerat Horne LoM
111 tl)e M°'ller ot tne hlale ot BMlk Board tor lllH'"l!UlonlOe-•lsll
MAii fHA M NORT!oiCOTE. al•o . brencn ofhc• lo be loteled '"Ille
kftOW n •• M ARTHA MARI ENIClnlty OI Barr•n<.t Parkw•y -
NOR TH COTE, Ollc:t~....O LUe Ro•d, Community or Wood·
NOOU " ""MW g1•en to crldllors brl09e, Clly ot lrvlne , County 01 toev.ng c•••m• against Ille u10 O,.rige, Stflt Of Callt0<t11•. The Ap-
deceoent lo tilt said <l•lms I" Ille or plluoon lolls bffll ~fiver~ 10 the of·
llu Of Ille clerll Of IN aforttakl coun tk e ol the .S-•••sory AQt'nl of the
or 10 or•""' ,.,.,., lo Ille unoers1Qned u ld Board toc•led •• the Feoerel
al llot olllte of RICHARD 0 TMOllN, Home Loan°8-0f Sen Fr~IKO too
W-'110 a. WAqO a. ~ANDERS, SlO Ca lllorftla Slrtel S•n Fr.encl~<o "B" Slreel. Suite 1111 S11t1 0 1tgo, C..lltornl• '14110. · '
Cahforno• '2101, wt11cn laller olflct •• Any o.irson ,,,.. hie c:ommunic•
lh• plec• ot ous111tn ot the u11-llont. incluo f'IO britlS.. '" '••or or In
derilgntd In •II ,.,.uers Ptf11lt1l119 lo protest ot said AP9fiullon a t lilt ~~::::•~;:~ ~7't,.'"l/.:C,'~ "ormld oflke of lhe Suwv1sory
proellltCI •• .rorueld wllllln lour AOtnl within IO CS.rs (or within lO 4"1S
monlt1s .et"r 1~ llrst PU«>llc•llOr'I of ti advice h tiled w1m1n ttoe first IO
'"'' noUce days \jahnq 11111 more U!M os -D••~ ~-r • "" 10 lul"nlsn •ddlllon•I lntormellClfll
Samuel l..o\l'd.Nortl'ltolt '"" ,,,. d•te Ol 1111• 1>uotlcanon. Fovr
E ae<ulO< CH ,,,. Wiii copl.s ol any CornmutllUtlon SllOUIO
ol wio Ot<eotnt be 1111<!. Thi! ""9llu11on •ncl •II <Om·
WAltO & WAltO" SANOl!•S m11n1(1llon\ In •••Or or In prolesl
Al .. r11tys flt L.Aw thereof •r• avallabtt tor lnSj)IJ(tlon bv
uo "8" s ""'" al'ly person at Ille aforesaid offl<e of
Stlltt 2141 Ille Supervisory AQeftl,
Sall 01.,_, Gatl!Wlllt ttlOl SAN 01 EGO FEDEllAL
PuDllSlled Oranoe eo • .,, O.lly PllOl SAVINGS ANO LOAN
Sepltflll>e 4, IS ~. 29 197 ' ASSOCIATION ....-. • V.-• ,. r ~~~"-A: ............... ~ .. ., ... • . 'f "'-''~~O'\.!ci•A""4ff..t'tr~
Publlsl'led Orenoe Coast Oally Piiot
5tp1. n , ma m 2.r1 PUBLIC NOTl<.4E
SUPE1t10:~~~T 01' THE P UBLIC NOTICE
STATI Ol"CALll'OllNIA fOlt
THE COUNTY 01' OltANGE NOTICE OJ' l'U8LIC HEAltlll~
NO. A'7JOS Notice •~ ner•Dy 9lv•o th•• lh•
OltOElt TO SHOW CAUSE Orel'ltt County Ple<!"'"ll Comm1ulon
irolt CHANGE OF NAMI! Wiii conOucl a puC)il< "'"•n"ll on PfO·
In lilt' Mellor ol Ille AP\lll<•llo11 ol l>O\ed Amenclm4!nt Mo. 19.3 lo lhe
SONIA VALElllE COllBETT tor circut•llon e ......... t of !he COUlllY ol
Cllat'IQt Of Na'"' Ore .... 9t11tral plMI I~ -notdl,
llU. •OADWA 'f
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6<42·9150
ltll Timothy L Str•Otr September t. IS. 22. 1'. 1'18
u oo.11 Tn11 ,,.,_,,, w11• l•ll!d w1t11 Ille
WHEREAS Ille •PPllce llon ol 1 m•11dlftQ tne Co .. ftl\I ol Oret1tt
•lOHI SONIA VALERIE CORBI! rr ••• ,,,.".'"'"'ol«WrletlllQl'lw•Yt.
<llAnQt Qi N mt Pl•S bf'tn duly llltCI Thll PUbll< f'leerlr'IQ will IM! <ondu<t·
wllh Ille CIH~ of "'" Courl, •nd ,, •P ed In,,,., Planntnq Comm!H loll's t4tOr·
peerono lrorn woo •PC11o<•tt0n '""' U ld Ing Room, IO<llod In the Couftty
-----------Cou11ty Cltrk 01 Or•ftQe County, PUBLIC NOTICE C..lllornte on AugvSI JO. 19Te. P BLICNOTICE ........
SMITK-TVTHU..UMI NOl"NAIY
WISTCUPf CHAN&.
Cte"810fY • Flower Shop
4 27 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
6~
....c1•cmt•s
SMmf'S MOITU•H
627 Main St.
HunUngton Beach
536-e539
..,_MORTUARY
976 So. Coett Hwv. Leguna e.aot"I
<494-1535
1533 N. El Camino Reil s.,, Clem9nte 492.0 t 00 ,_,..,,.,
COUJMAL......_.L
MOie
7801 Boise,_..,.
Weetmm11er
~215 0
lt-»10
NOTICE TO C•UUTOltS
....... 1.,
SU~lltlOlt COUltT or THI
ITATI! Dr CALl'OllNIA 'Oil
THE cou"n Ol'OltANOE
Ill tflt Mttt.,. Of tile Estalt CH GAil ~HILLIPS, t l!IO kno-°'PATRICIA
BEVER l "I' GA I l PH 1 l l IP S
OKeaMCI.
NOTICE IS HElllEBY GIVEN lo
creditors .,...,,"II <l•lm• 41911"~ tl'le wolo o.ttdtllt 10 file ...id claim• 1 .. tl'lt
offl<t Of tile cl-Of tho •lorot•ld
cotll1 or to P9M"I tllem lo trw .,.,.
oerslOMd •• Ille Ollk• Of NORMAN
RAS M USSEN, lllAMS E Y ANO
ltASMU.SEN, "4 W. O<un 8tvct.,
$ullt UO), Lont e .. cl\, CA '*,,
-i<l'I lat! ... office il tflt lll9(t CH Dvtl
MU of tilt l#ldtnl9"td In •II lll•lttr\
per1eln lnt to wokl ntMt. Sli<I\ c lallll•
wilt\ Ille _., _...,., ""'~t tit
fllff W ~Id M al~ld wlt!\111 tour ll'HMlll\t ef'9r tilt 1101 p..ollUUOll
Clf tlll• llOIQ
O•ttd ~ IJ, "" OAltltY PHILU,.,
~llKU!Or Clf Ille wHI
Of Mld--....
•&MHY AMOllASMUUIN ,..__,......_
Publl\l'ltd Or~ COf'1 0.1ly Piiot
s.111 '· 1. u, n, '"' d1'-ll
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOii'Ci"TOcii'DiToiii--
su l'11t101t COUlllT 01' THI
ITATI! Ott CALlFOttNIA FOlt
THI COUNlY 01' OltANGI!
...... ~11
bltle ot GEOllGE FRANKi iN
CAMPBl!LL,0.CHWO
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVtN 10 tn.
<recll ton Of tM *"' M!Md Clt<tOent 11\<tt •II penons 11.t•lnq clalm• 119elns1
,,,. .. ,ct OKtdtnl •"' rtQ11ln1c1 •o Ille
IMlll, wilt\ tnt Nl( .. \My •Oucllllr•, It\ t,,. otllct ot 1111 , .. .._ ot ,,,. •DO•• en.
UUtd C0\1'1, or to pr-I '"'°"'· "'''"' Ille nKeuarv vovc11trs. lo ,,,. un
CltrllOllOd •l '701 1 r•IM Ooult•e•O.
Tust111, CA, .nkn ",,,.!HK• CH 1141\1
ness OI 11\t UfldotN.IQMCI 111 •II l'n.IUtf\
jltrtel111,,. •• "" .,,.,, Of MIO dt<~
Cltlll, w11!1111 tour month• ell•• INJ first
OUbllUllon Of 1111\ llOUCI
O•t" A""1\I ••. 1t1a Cl~ 0.•HI Gllllj)Otll
l!-utor Of,,,_ Wiii
Of tllt •DO .. M-0
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Tell llUl -....i Tfl· 1Jt-m1 A ...... ,.1__..,
l'vbllt"" Or..,.. C..$1 Otlly ~li.t ~u•ll•l'ltd Or-c;o..1 Otuv ""°' ..., u. n. "· 0t1 ... twa ••11 ,,... '· 1. u . ., ,.,. •m ,.
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NOTICI! TO CJllDlTOltS
HO.,...... su~•1t10A COUltT o~ TI4E
UATI CH'CALll"OltNlA ~It THI COUHTYOl'OltANOI
'" tne Metter ot tnt E••••e 01 GEORGE KENNETH 1108EFITSON,
•II• <;EORGE K ROBERTSON, -
G K AOBEltTSON. Ot<.H..c!
Notl<t ll ,,_."4>Y Qowell to tredllors
114Vl"f Cl<nl ~lnlt ll'lt H IO dete·
cs.nt 10 Ill• \Md <'~'"'' 1" ,,,. office of Int Cltf~ CH ll'tt •torlt"4l10 Court or lo
prewnl tllem to the unotrllontO •I,,,.
olllct ol $ECURITY PACIFIC
NAT ION Al BANK, L•o.,11• Holl•.
C1llfor11 I•, Wiiien letttr Office 11 '"" lll•O 01 b\nlnen of the unde"ltfltd In
•II m•tltr\ .,...,,.1nlno 10 Y id eit•••
Sue!\ cl•lm• wllh Int n•cuurv
•OllCMf\ ITIU\t 0. flltcl or e><"41ftltd e
tfOf'tYIO wtU\lft l'Our Molllht alltr IM
llnt Pllbll<atlon Ol tlll• noU<-t
O•ltel Seflte<nOotr 6. 1911
SKurlly l'Klllc NallONI
B•M L~ Hlllt, C.llforn1•
l!att\l!Or Of,,,_ Wiii CH
leld~lll
lll!NNl!TM C. NEWILl
At._, .. ..... »t •.c.. ......... . __ ,,,
~atMtM, c:atlftnll• '"" Toi. (t!Jl .,..71tt
P116H\ .... ~ ...... C:O..ll Oefly ~1101,
Seottmber I . U, t1. 2' . .,,,
aPC>llUlll ~lrtt lo ..... f'ltr Ml'l'lt E"9'""''"'1 8ultdlnQ. 400CJvlC C..-
<llen9ed lo ,,,. proPOMd nemt of Ortvt WHI, Coty 01 Sant• Afte,
SONIA VALERIE GAMBlE GellfOtlll•, Oii Moft1141Y, Oc!Otler ?, 1'71,
NOW, THEFIEFOFIE. II IS nertllyor et I :10 I> m 11 Whkh u-•11 lnltrttl•
OltroCI tncl dlroci.d ""'' •II "'""'' '"' lld par11•• wOI oe he•rd. ltrHllld lft 11\t "5iCI ,,,.tiff ol <-"-~ CIKllNl!efl l!'-"9 A--.
Ol 11•m• .tJIC)tef btf0<• •bovt onllllect ftMflt ""* The WC>ltct _, Ill•
C0111'1, II\ DM>tlr•men• J, IO<.tltel .. IOO ,,.,1 ... re<omtneMlld Cl\lnQtl to Ille
C••IC Cef\111< 0.lvt Wnl, !.atltt AM, County ol 0t•11ve Ma''" PIOl'I ol
C..1110,111• on tl'lt ?•tn day CH Oc•Obolr. Arltrlel HIQllW•Y\ '" ,,,. title• Of
1971 II ,,,. "Olif of II 00 o <10<~ .. "'·· 1r11lr>e, NeWIJOr1 -"· CM•• Mew 11\t'I •ncl there •o ,_ ceuw. II Ofty afld Buen• P•O. -the llf'llnc;orpor•l·
'"•• n ... o, why 11111 •PPlluuon 10< oe1 ,.,rllorlu 111 end ar~ Trallu<e
tl'llllllgt 01 Nl!lt Sl'IOUIO no• M ""'"'"' Canyo11 •nO Go•• 0. C•I•. TM JU!>lect IT IS l'UFITHEll OROEFll!O ,,,., • omtndm•nl .... IN:lllOtS c-•···
t Ol>Y 01 ""•order i. llUIJl•INd 111 ll'lt 11o11 ol • tein tor tt'lt n\41.ier ltlM'I CH
Or•llOI CO.>l o.tllv Piiot, • new~Pflper arttf'lt l lllgllw•Y•·
ot g1ner•1 llr<ulellon, p11n1.o •'Id c -ltfl•M• wltll llw c.tHerltl• ••
oubll,l'ltd In ll'lf Clly of ~\a Mu a, vlrt,.llltlllll Oo;ellly Act R•cOm•
COulllv 01 OrAllOf, S•••• o• C..llfornla. mtllOtd c~ wlltol11 '"" f)fOPOltd
once H t ll -IOt lour 141 tV<C•ul-. •mt11dmtnt ulldtt Oflllte County
wffU prior to Ult O.le •DO,,. tel ror furlM1lcllo11 •rt 0!1<111.0 In drett tft•
tf'le 11Hr!rt0 ot Miid -'l<•tlofl •lr'OfHl'ltlll•I ,_, rf!IO'U 01• -O.olt<I "l)ltmlltr fl. "71 11» llK()n"lrT'lfftdo tl'llMIOH •ltl'llll tflt
ettuet w $UMNER oropottd •tnet1dmont unoor c ity
JWOOt OI lhe lurl.Oltll-Pl*Ye been Pf'tYIO\l•fY COO\
SYllt•lor Court •lcttrect b• tN _._ '"' ~-II• , ..... ,..LO&ICM•lt.Y llllllron-8' CllK.-1'1!oo'I will "
(lerNr• fl ltrttlltellCll , .. ,.,.,IHI by"" "'"""'"' COll'lll'llllloll
SU WnU I""' tll,...l tl'ld tonl\Otrtd tt ~ Of tl\tor «lloft
•-•o ontMI ''~~1
1.M ......... Cellfwllle teeM fOf lllrl,,., lnfO<INlion, tonlMl Ille
Atl•M.,. .......... ._ TrOftJporlMIOn ll'taMlllt Br-1'1Ol11\t
s-MV• ...... ~ Eftvlro-tal MIMVt,,_t AQef'C•.
Tfl: 11111 t.041fl 1020 NOfll\ 8f ...... •Y. WIM MO ... ~. ~u!Ml\llH OritllOO (Dt\I O"lly Pllol AN, Ttl~ ll!O l)c.Wf s...-1110tf u, n . ,. -OCI-• Puo11.i.a °'""' Coeft 0.llf l'lltl 1t11 ~ n mt
P lJBLJC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUJ 8U,INI U
N4ME ITATIMINT
T"• to11ow1no per)Ofl\ •r• dolnQ
ou-.IMUM
OUllYIA, ""'LCOLM. 0 4lY t.
v IT' I •JOI M•cArtl'lur Dl•ll • Mtwoort e. ... 11 CA 'Ml
l tsllt N OWyN II, 131 MOll.tf<n
B•y '4>Ull'I ~. CA '1•11
T llOrna• II Mel411tm 1 t I me t.oo
Cour1, NowllDrt 8-cll, U1 '1..0
Cll•"tt 0 Ot!Y. 2*7 l.ffwerct Or . Nl9,..1 snores. CA ,,.,,
AlllMllY VIili, •I a. ... oft II••·
NtWl>Ol'l 8to<ll, (A 92..o
JOllft 8 Mii", )4,,. Lt\ Nar.tnlt\
Or • L•gun .. Nloucot, CA .,.,,
M lc hul w llob l111011 US
li'•ul•rll'IO, • 8•20l, COJl• MoH, CA .,.,,,
Thi• IJuslntu h tondu<ltCI OY •
(ICtner•I O<W'IMf'\1110
Lelllcl N. Oury ..
Thh H•ltmtnt •rt• 111.0 wl1n 11\t
Cou11ty Cltrkor OrenQt C-.tY on S.o· 1em1>er II, ,.,.. "",,, Publisl'IM Or.tnQt CoeJI O..lly Piiot.
Sept 22. ttM'ld()(1 .•• •>. '"'
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC OTICt:
• "°" l'ICTITIOU' 8U"NfH
NAMa n AUMlllfT'
fllt IOll-l"f OctrWHli "'t di.ono
llutlfttsS• OOYSSl!Y Y.IL MAii.E il$ 1" 1
(.ef\tl,rY Ple<t, Co\Ut M4WI c..etllOf"·•
tt•J• 0 S M S.11> Int 1 C•lol4rr"
<Ol'Ht•tlOf't, 1'n C..tur~ r•fk•. Go-.t• MeM, Cellto.,\i• •Z.,. T~h bu\"'"6 I\ Conll\ICl.O lly " >• PQr••-os "'-Sall\ lft( c""''" ,_, P~lcltnl
,,,., \let~I W•\ ftlec:t #ti .. l f'M
Coun1y Cit•\ QI Ot•ng. Count• >r \.<11
l•MIMr •· "IS $111 l'l'AltD, MUI.LIN,
ltlCHTl lt -HAMl''fON ms.M_M,.... "'""' .. , ~' •nee••· C.llftntl• •11 Toh mu .. 011
f19"14
Publl\f\od 0.-Coe•• O•llY P1101,
Pltml>tr a. 1'. 22. 2'. tt}I ojOe.,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
#'U:YtnOUS a&.ISUtHi NAM« STATWMUl'J
Tl\e lollowlng 1>e•to11• ••~ Oofn'I
lklMMllft
FIOUU
PuDll•llod 0r""OO !;Ool'IS1 0411• PllOI s.01. u .1•.nc10t1 • •l. ,.,~
PUBLIC: NOTICE ---OltOINANCI NO. 7 .. lt
AN O•OlllANCI OF THE toTY
COUNCIL 01' THI! CITY 01' GOST4
MISA AMENOING TITLE ll DF
TNI COSTA Ml!SA MUNICl l'AL
CODE •l!t.ATlNG TO CON
OOMINIUM Ol!VELOl'Ml .. !S ANO r~•1•t 101' ~·~ 44'S.71 A I' A It T M I! N T S T 0 C 0 ,.
----------OOMINIUMS, AND Ct.AltlFYING P UBLIC NOTICE THI! OEl'lNITl~S OF 'tACANC'I'
-7 1CTITIOUS 8USINl!H
NAMI $TATIMENT
file followlf!Q 11ersons •r• dolno
11<n111enu
HARTS AUGS & CARPETS, 1000
North Brhlol SP•<t 11 Nt WpOrl
Btec II, CA '2660 •
Plllllp H•r1. 11?0 Flote\, API l ,
Los A"felK, CA ~·
•ATll ANOSTOCX COOl'EltATl"l'I!
fHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT"
OF COST4 MESA DOES HE llEB'
OROAIN AS FOLL~
I T ... 11,., US °"""9r10Mf'll Of H°"'
•no ano Urb4n Ot•~•oomen1 Polld•
Vacet1cv s.,, ... lo-Or•l'IQI' Counlv no
lonQer .ecMQu.Yte<v e>rovldh ne<eu•r"' v•<-•n<v d.tl4 tor thfJ (.ondom•n•um
Con1ter\ton oorteon ct the Mun•t•Pdl
Code
1 fto•• ,,,.. UISUr'IQ oef1n1llon of • M1tk Merl, 11?0 Flor••. Apt ] LOI AllQelt\,CA~•
by • Stock '-'"""' '" ,,,. Mv"'CllMI Code <eQutre'S tlMtfl<-cUton T~11 bu1I~\ '' <ondutl&d ~ner•I .,.,,...,,.,,,0
Phlllp M•rl. u.-t1 P•r1rwr
Tllh \l•l-l W41\ liltd Wllll lllt
(.ounty Cl~rtc ol Or•llQe County on
Sept "· 1'78. OU It YE A. MAl.C()UWI,
DALY & VITTI Atta: 8 ."l'.C.-
UO! M•<A,_ 81vCI.
N•w ... r1 llUCll, CA .... ,,..
Puoll•IM<I 0r.,. '°"'' D•llY Pilot.
J Th<ol I~ CIWl\00'~ <Ir• r'I«<'~''" ~
4nd oroper to ..x.c.omou~ '"" OV'OO~ ... •no Intent ot r..,._loftlr'IQ conoom1n1um•
•nd condc)m1Num (Otwtr\1on, 1or Int"
oen•r•I Mt.tun. wtttv •ncl wetter .. ot
"'" e>ubhc "'«OrOlllQIY, I"" (oh C.0..l'ICll ot Ill"
Cllv ct c ... 10 IMS<t hereby d"'"""' T.
lie lJ ol '"" Cosl4 Me\• Mun.too.II
to de bv ameno•no St<.: •on' ""o Artl<lt' d\ f'M!rttMH•' \~t torth
Sl!CTION l : {f<APTEll it II
ARTICLE • · Gtner•I Prov1~1on•
H'lt-79 \IJ.fl'.1·0et1nmon' fe I (..e..-mhthtm m-e411n;,. Ano '"
Se!>t. Jt.1', ()(t ••• I], 1'11
P UBLIC NOTICE clW.\ Uw t0Uow1no ~ condom1n1um
proi.tt •• Cleflnecl •n 5Kl1<>11 135'0 ot ,,,..
Cl'tlt Coot. <onteon.nq •-'21 or mo•~ -NOT ICE Dr l'U8LIC Hl!AIUNO <-orwlomlnlumt, .-. Cle'tlned on Sec lion
NOTICE IS HERt;BY GIVEN thel • 113 OI 11\t C.l••I C-. • communol'¥
pu04ic n.arlnq wlll t>e l\tlo bY ,,.. Cll't •o.ir1rnent PfDt"<l . .,, _,,...d •n '><-<
Cou"C.11 ot lhe Clly Of C-lt Mew"" loon I 100• ol lhr 8u\1neH ano
Octoaer 1, 1J1t, ,. 11M ,_ of •JO Pro1ess1orw1 C-. conte1t11no two 17
I> m , ,,.. Ille COU"<ll Chllmller, of CUy or mo<e rlQ/'lb of e•clu .. •f' occul)dn
Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Callo MeM, on the CT. • stoc., <-•tow, "\ _,,,.,., '"
follOw•"f """" Sec:tlOn I IOllJ .. > Of ""' 8usorte» """ FINAl OEVELOPMENT PLAN. Oe· Profttsi-~. <onlaoll•rlQ ,_ 111
SiQft•led ZE·"'411A. ~. l(olWIY -or ,,,..,. rlQllU of U CIUS<W' OCCl>P<ln
Wood.en!, A I A , -I ltd tQeftO for < Y • or •llV 0.,... WCPI pro ff'< I •• CJ<' Wllh•m J. '-"· in uon ot Oon llntd by l•w tn ..Sdlhon. rot tn.
Adkft1ton, Po\l Olloct 80• 1~1. 1111rpow c:l ll•h Artlci. 1'e¥e"-t1h
Newp.ort 8eKI\. tor •PC>f'OV•I of • w ftf(I\ otter own·YOUt·O•"· or IP.•
U •..4'f"lit Ort¥9topmttftt. ~'--' •t ''° ownerSh•P unu,_ wf\~reb• trte '" Be~tr Strtel In• POR-MO r-En· dl•1du•I _,,, land dtr«11y below tho vfrotun•nt•t Oetermfr\fUon ~hve "toot.,..tnt .. ot Mid urut. ,,.,. .. oe u.,
Oe<l•r•tloft -eel fOf ~·' PIM\ "7:,•'.:.c::::;;•r;,u;;,. me41ns ,~,.
Amtf'ldmtftl GP·l•IO • II nvmMr Cit •K....r dOM1m4!nU t>e•nq e>t PROPOSEO OllOlN~NCE m•hr'IQ lorlld lor reno ,,, le.tie in '"°" CH~ ot
accusory •tructurt' ll'l •t••C1ent1411 dlS Cos I• Mtt.o \NMn •• • O<'rcet1t.ioe .,.
trlcls to -\lory, ttlel>flsNno • WI· Ille total numblt c;t _,,,,,..nl\ '" ,,.,. b•<• r equ1ref'rlifftt tot ••n<tt '" re C•h•
•ldeftll•' districts. •no 11ron10111n11 41111c LE 1 llt••llMll<!I c .,,,
p•rklno tn reQU1r1td setbiKk~ ite11ttcent Clomln•um Cor.YPn•on'
10 pubitc ~l•HU En•••onment•I \U ·U J F'ono•"O• .,,0 Cr•t•• ,,,
Oelerml..allon NeQith•e Oeclaret1on vaunty ll••~•pp1oun1o
NOTICE IS FURlHER GIVEN lh•l 141 T~e Colv Coun<1I ol In~ CilY ul
•• .,.Id time dnCI 1>1ace. •nv •n<I •II ·COii• Mew find• """ aec1a,., 1n,.1
persons lnteru~ mey -••and be when 111,. ••<ancy •••~lo• •e>11r•m•"''
he•rd by the (UV Counc1t on l h• betno offeH'd •01 ff'nt Of '"~ ........ rn '""
aloremenUonoo llem•. C••Y or Co\la Mesd ,, eoudl '" '" ,.,. EILEEN p PHINNE'I' .,, ... tnt HlllC~I ·~can<' • JI" d
('ly Cler~ e Uabh$lleCI '" wtJwoc110f> Ibo n•reol
PuOH•hed Or•f'IQI! Co.tll D•oly Pllol, 11'1.111 • ho""no ~-.. ,SI> wn1cll
Sept. 21. 1'179 1ntot1.,slen1 wit~ Ilk oecoaroo o00111\
•481 78 •nCI ob1tth..,• ol lnr C11v·, Hou"""
PUBLIC NOTIC~
Elemenlollhr~""rao P14'1'1
The (Uy Councll lur11'1er 1111e1-t11<111111
convert'°" of ••1\h"Q ap.ar'tmtnl OU1IO
OltOINANCE HO ,.,. ~7!~n:~~~ l~=y·~:~:t:.'~~~~~~~ ~:u:~.~·::~~= g~,.. T~: c~~~! •nddlsp1acesrmJ.:nt•un•mOf'l.tt>I•
MESA, CAll l'O•NIA, CHANGING fo ••old ll'le loreQOlr'IQ -lo rt<d"' t~ Otw:tl~tT'ttf'lC o• ~Of"MJ-term f't"~ TNE lO~IHO 0 1' A l'OltTION 01' delllS. o•rtl<UI•"• 1""'1)r (Ihle,,..""°
lOTU,l'llOMAl'TO•t IOw"nd -.ete ont°'"" tamiuts .ona
THE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CIT"I' '""''"'' ..... ~ \CllOOH•v·· tll1lor ... ,,.. g:0c;..~~T:S ~5-:'~ES HEllEBY Clly Counw al '"" Coty ct C°'I• l>Nt•<>
SICTIOff 1 Tiier•" totreby ol•<ld ••ncl> ano ~'""~' •t ""ceu.t,. ""° and ln<h-In Ult Al tone, 4111 Illa! re ptoper •o r-•••t W<tl con•er5'0"' ov
•l pro~r1'r loceted al 11110, ,, .. , •nd '"'" provosOOM .,...,,. tor In. ""~"n
11n Coll-A~--•• ,.. Vic •••eh •ncl ~"•r• ot I~ qwn"'"
10<1• Street, 1077·11 Al~ P•rcel Pllbht ltw "'"""'"" Comm15;1Qo1 '"~•
Numbers llS· .. t ·J&. IU 1'1·)1, do\41p0rovt' •<-h°""'l "'°eooorT'ol"
HS.!'11-41, •net US-1'2·0 , lo wit Loi SS tne •:>•rlf'ltfll •11<<)'1(• ••I• '' '"'""' ot Tract No n ~ -n Of\• m4IP rt lo, or leU ,,,_ 1.1'14! crohc.11 ""'""' •
cordecl tn Boot. 10, P•te l ol Mil ••It •• t~•~·-'" •UDW<l10r lb• ce11o11~ous ~. record• at D•llnat l'ltnot. <1no • l•nd•no •~ ..._ rne• tll~
county, C•htorN• •PProv•• 01 "••O .. qoau1on•• u • EltCEPTING THEREFROM lh•I Pl'•mll ,.ould t><o •1'1Cons1s1en1 wotn ,,.,
l>O•tlon lylnq wlltllt1 Ilic l0<I• Stretl '"'""'of •11•s wc11 .... encl Colleqe Avenue P1•nn1n<1 Sl•I• •11•11 p1ewn1 lu "" ~ICTIOff l. Punu-10 tne pro. Pl•nnong Co"'""'"o" •dtdn• •
vl\1011, 01 Secllon 13·1' of tlle •lall\tk' trom ll'lt' mo.i r"'""' ... ,,.
Munlcl1>•I God!! of ll'tt City OI Cosl1 <omP1lto O• ••ll'lt'• lrll' v .S Otlll•••
Mese, Olstrl<l Motl> c • CH lhe City of ment o• Hous•no """ Urben O.••• 101> ~~ ell~~~~ :/C •• ~'ff).,/i
Is hereby emended by '"'° llddltlon ""'""" '"" •lh'r1Melll '"unc' '"'' tnerelo of 1ne 111 .,ea de1o<.rlbtd in lor '""Cot• CM~ on 1ne mo•t c""""'
Se< lion ' !wf'eot di le •• • ll•blt SECTION J Tlui OrdlMn<e ~h•ll fbt Crlhut V~.tnc • Rall' Ill~ (.111
••-• 111.c:t fr1C1 0e '" tu11 torce lf\lr1v Covt1c11 01 •M Cit• of Co>lo1 ,...,.
tJO> d•Y• from •lld •Iler II• .,..n -. hereby otabfl'""' •net ••• c "''~ ·• end prior lo ,..,. .,porauon 01 fifteen ••ce11c y '"'" 1\ lllrtt I Ji per~•nl
(HI Cl•ys ''°"' Ille j)lu.Qe lllllreot, SECTIOfl I Th•> ;)1'01Mn<<' "''"'
shell bO OUOllv.d Ol\Ce In lht Oranve Uh e1t..c1 M'ld"" '"tun tor"• ~no ·•
Coot O•tly "llDl, ..... ~e>•per OI f!Kl lhrlly flOI ""'' ,..,.. ...... •lt~r •r•
9•11t rel c1rc111at1on, pronuci •no IU"•'lt. '""" ""puDh~ o"'" '" 1n• pu\M lsh•d on lf'le City of Cotll -...w. Or•n~ Co.eu 0.11, Poot " ,,.,.,,,•ilo''
tOQellltr wltn n~ ,..,.,., of .,,. mem 01 9tn•rei corcuoe11on or.nll'<I ""u
be•s ot "'• cuy c-11 vOllllQ '°' •no publlsn.d ,,. ""' C•h "' Co"• M•-.. etelllSI IM-· lotfl ller wlll'I tn.o ,..,,,. • oi IM '"""
PASSED ANO AOOPTEO U\I\ llln ben ot lht Clly Ceuncu <tOtn'IQ 101 •no
dey ol Sept...-, ltll 4t0••1111 ll!t""""
Ed .... ~V M<F.tllet\G P4 SSEC ANO ADOPTED Ill•" Ill"
M41"°" 01 U'llJ C1ly Oty ol Sei>ltmblr. 1•11
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Divergent Economic Views Hailed • m County
•~JOANNE REYNOLDS ironic divergence of vl~w on the
••-........,....., fi n1ancuaJ ~.tlth of bu tneas in
Tbe lweoti th meetinJt or thv th•· county 8!.t.:,te County Ec ooo mlc canferenee produrod an On the-om• hwnd, num)' of th~ ---
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This sta inless slell v<.1lve is the key compone nt of a high·
speed bottle-filling machme Lhat is responsible ro r a c·
c urntely fillin~ soft-drink bot tles at the r at e of 900 a
m inute. It 's m ade at ,\ T 0 Inc . New Yo rk.
Mortgages, Housing
Demand to Increase
W ASHlNGTON <AP) -Housing price$ will soar at least 10 per.
cent next year and families· looking for homes wm conttnue to see
high interest r ates. economists report.
The average American home buyer paid about SSS,600 and got a
mortga ge interest rate or about 9o/, percent last month for both new
:rnli used houses.
Rut Mich ael Sumic hrast .
t'COnomist for the National As·
~ociation of Home Builaers, pre·
die ted Wednesday that the cost
of new and used houses should
continue to rise ut a rate of 12
percent at 1<1 pcn.·•·nt nvl•r 1 he
ncxt ycur
GOVE R N1'tENT
economists, less pess imistic.
predicted thal the average house
will go up 10 percent in price in
the next year.
"If anyt.Omg ts certain, 1t is
that the interest rates will keep
going up," said Sumichrast. Hc
predfcted that interest rates will
not decline substantially for the
next three to five years -.-~Ho wever , one ~overnm ent
economist said he think s interest
rates will reach their peak at thc
end of the year and possibly
decline slightly.
thev want. 1l does not m ake a lot
of sense to wait for rates to get
lower ... he said.
··THEY MAY BE gaining a
quarte r percent or a hair per·
cent by waiting, but they are
t~kin~ a ch~nce and are putting
thcm ~elve.'i through personal in·
conveniences." he said.
"llowever, if you are renting,
haven·t looked for housing much
and It won't cause you an incon·
venience. it might make sense to
wait six months to a year to see
if rutes are in fa ct lower ," he
s aid.
Economists have been s tartled
b y th e w illingn ess or
h o m eow n ers to pay in·
terest rates as hi~h as 10 per-
cent for homos.
"'THERE I A fundamental
demand for housing am ong
young, firsl·time home buyers.
"THERE SHOULD be some many with two wage earners:·
s ofte n in g. It is unlike ly , Marcis saidin aninterview.
however , that they will gel down "Many of them have waited
to the 5 percent to 7 percent or 8 ror a long period. Now they are
percent rates we experienced willing to go out a nd purchase a
before 1968, .. said economist horne a t a higher prlce," he
Dick Marcis. He is deput,y direc· s aid.
tor or economics for the Federal Both the home loan board and
Home Loan Bank Board. the builders' group say that
Marcis was a sked whether l h ~rc is a li m it to what
people should buy a house now homeowners will pay. They have
or wait in hopes the outlook for been appealing to the Federal
buvers will improve. Reserve to stop driving up in·
"If they have the rinancin~ ar tcre t rates in its attempt to halt ,~ .. ._ ..... ~ ....... ~. ... ~ • .lo.~-• .
College, Chamber
speake rs who addressed the
1,000 busmcss. industry and gov·
ernment leaders Thuf'lday pre
dieted dire COMOQuencea as lhe
reeult or government inltirven·
tioJ'I
THEY POINTED TO the lnf11t
ttonary push resulting Crom ex·
ce.alve regulation and the loss
or investment capital to haxes as
prime exsmples of what g~
wrong whtin aovemment med·
dJ eA with private enterprise.
On the other hand, some of the
u m t1 speake r s cr edited the
same governmental forces with
staving off what wouJd be for
Or ange County a major setback
In the form ol a "credit crunch"
that would stlne the county's
major 1ndustrleis -conatrucUon
and real e11tate.
Both point.s or view were re-
cel ved enthw;lwitically.
· 'l'he anti·intervenUonist group
was most strongly repreaent.ed
by Robert l.anlgan. president of
Owens·lllinol11 •. Inc .• who caJled
for businessmen to organize an<l
let their opposition to regulation
and interve ntion be fe lt in
Washington, D.C.
ACCORDING TO Lanigan's
figures, the regulatory work
done by the Environmental
Protectloo Agency and the Qc.
cupaUooal Health and Salety
Hazard Agency -only two of 20
regulatory federal agencies -
will cost the equivalent of 3 per·
ce nt or the gross national pro-
duct In 1978.
The spokesman for the thank·
God·for-lntervention side was
Robert H. McJGnney. chairman
of the Federal Home Loan Bank
Board, the agency that regulates
wbat he calls the ••one-half
trillion dollar savings and loan
lndustry."
McKinney s aid he doesn't
believe his agency's prime mis·
slon, essentially stimulation of
home loans, is inflationary. He
credited one of his agency's own
policies with heading off a
1974·style housing crisis.
McKINNEY, APPOINTED in
1977 by President Carter. said
he 's used three ploys for beading
off disaster: "Through our cen·
tral banking system ror saving&
and loans. through Increased
mortgage purchases by our
Morlgage Corporation and by
giving savi ngs and loans greater
freedom to compete for sav·
ingR."
According to McKinney's
figures. his age ncy. through
these plans. h~!l produced
significanL amount.s of capital
for building and reaJ estate: $28
billion in loans nalionwlde to
savings and loans: $7.5 biWori
nation ally Cor mortgage
purc hases : $3 billion Ln
California not pulled out or sav·
lngs and loans because or Cfie T·
13!~.-.-n h ..... ~ bill accounts authorized in June. ~v "°1 J us ..rsume.r------~R!'';~ood Jallow. the senior vi~
Currency 'Goes.to Hell;' Blazing Sta~ Shines
' -f ,
president and chief economist
for the United California Bank.
.JALLOW. lN A question-and·
answ~ion taJk~ .about in·
terel:lt rates. mortgage rates·and
capital.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
Canadian firm, eager to cash in
on the record price of gold. is
llearly ready to produce its first
bars or the precious yello .v stuff
fr om th e roc ky g r o und or
Callfornia's st.oried Gold Rush
country.
The Blazing Sta r Mine is the
name or the game. It's situated •
near tiny West Point on the
eastern lier of the Mother Lode
wh e r e the 1848 d iscove r y
transformed America.
lon. Another rated 19 ounces. descending over D l ,600·1ool
FARRELL'S CO MPANY
bought the mine two years ago
ine belief that "the world's cur·
rencies are going to hell."
He said he was surprised to
d lscoter that drilling tests
showed the Blazing Star claim
h~d been mined only down to the
oxjdized or free gold zone. To
Farrell this meant the early
mine rs literally had barely
scratched the surface or his
Calaveras County mine.
length into the ground like a cor·
kscrt~. down lo about 400 feet. He said that while the infla·
THE SLOP E IS wide eaough tionary spiral is very similar to
to accommodate vehicles, in· 1974 ·s. California won't ex·
eluding front-end loaders that perie nce the "credit crunch"
carry the ore . when capital vanishes because
There is room for the vehicles of some ol McKinney's policies.
to tum around, and where two Loan demand, as it was in
vehicles meet bead-on. one can 1974. is high, as Is inflation, he
move into a turnout to let the said.
other pass. BUT UNLIKE THAT period,
IN 10 ROARING years .
miners panned a nd tore $600
million of the soft metal from
the streams and hills
The state Division of Mines
and Geology says the Blazing
Sta r effort is the most a mbitious
and expensive in California to·
day.
To get to the gold, the raw ore
must be milled, a process that
-inv-0tv-es-polve-r1:zlng tmror~
sepa.rating the gold and refining
it at the mine site.
The mine is a combination or which produced a major
several veins with the creative downturn in the building and re·
names Last Cha nee. Never al estate Industries first and
Sweat. Matrimony and Blazing t hen spread across the economy.
Star . ______ Jallow s aid. the major dif·
fet>en~-15-tba\ tMr..e:.ts::stiJ
THE BIGGEST GOLD mine in plenty of capital available, in
the United States is the 7,000.foot spite of double-digit tending
With gold at more than $200 a n
ounce. the Blazing Star's owner.
Troy Gold Industries Ltd. or
Calgary, Alberta, claims the
mine has the potential to gross
$7.5 m illion in gold the first
year, plus severaJ million more
in by-product tungsten, copper
and s ilver.
ACCORDING TO THE state
agency. 6,900 ounces of gold
wer e m ined in California last
year.
At an average of about $190 an
ounce, that came to more than
$h3 miHion . Troy Gold
estimates a first-year produc·
ti on of 37 .!iOO ounces and hopes
to melt their first gold ne:itt
month
Slate geologist Gary Taylor
s aid there are fewer than half a
dozen small mining operations
throughout California.
MOST OF THE state's gold
production, however, comes
from sand and gravel operations
in which the gold washes out of
the material, he said.
James Farrell, president of
Troy Gold, said more than $2
million has been spent so far to
bring the 95-fear-old Blazing
Star to production.
Farrell hired Thomas R.
Tough's geology firm in Van·
couve r . 8 .C .. to survey the
mine. Its report says samples
r:emoved from four of the mine's
veins indicate at least 30,000 tons
of mineable ore averaging more
than one ounce of gold per ton of
ore.
i\ CHECK OF areas below the
veins surveyed brings that
figure up to 200,000 mineable
t.ons. according to the New York-
t.ased Precious Metals Society.
Farrell. 52, said he hopes to
push the mine down thousands
of feet more to develop a 5l·year
supply or ore.
Tough. who said he ha!i no
financial interest in Troy Gold
or the Blazing Star, said la a
telephone interview that a sam·
pie from one vein tested out at a
Yeo.de:~~ _, ""' W.
,
SOME OF THE gold tightly
bonded to other compounds in
the ore , must be chemically
tre ated and is shipped to a
s melter.
The Blazing Star is an unusuaJ
dep arture from the traditional
shaft mines of the Mother Lode.
It's called a spiralling decline,
NEW YORIC !AP) CrnwTel JO...,.»~, lnlelC:O
-The IOllowtng list ~nGn ~ ~ lntrcEnr h • H IKled N•I· Pap Siii> SS'n lntrnlG• °""' SKurltk!s r..td 30 3111> lnBkWtll "4•••~ Aslft.._ ~ ~rouCo 31 3t lwaSoUt • ... <ounler ..-. U'll•F..:1 I '"' JMtWPr IMur•nc• ~ ·~I· •lllyM -21 72 JM!tl>:r al ~toe~•. •Oes W. '"" J ltty,.
deep Homestake Mine at Lead. rates.
S.D .. which produced more than In California, especially. the
300,000 ounces of gold last year. market ls padded against the na·
The mine has been producing for tional trend. he said.
more than a century. More housing starts are ex·
Russell Wallace. vice presi· p e ele d by yea r -end -a
de nt of ma rketing, said the divergence Crom the nationwide
Ho m est a ke ore assa ys at experience -and borrowers
between a fifth and a third of an aren 't going to care what they
ounce or gold per ton. pay for their loans. he said.
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OCCPla .. Tll'O
Two one-day seminars will bc
offered from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m . Saturday at Orange Coast
College, Costa Mesa.
One examines modern con·
cepts and practices in market·
ing and will be presented tn Fine
Arts Hall 116.
The other concerns techn1qut'l\
ror organizing, st arting and
operating a business and will be
presented Jn the Science Hall.
In each case, the $20 rec in
e ludes cost of n lunc heon
Tickets are avalt1ibl e in the
ticket office In the college's Ad·
ministration Building. The office
Is open Mo ndayt1 th r oui:h
Fridays from 8 a.m. to 7 11 m •
and Saturdays from 8 n.m. to noon.
Tickets also wm ~ available
• at the door on a apace.available
balll.
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( TAKING J
_ STOCK _
More information is available
t>y phone at 556·5880.
Haden to A~ar
Ru rns quarterback Put Haden
will discuss football and bond
copy machines at the Registry
Hotel, Irvine. Monday after·
noon.
Hoden will Introduce copy
mac h ines from Sharp Elec ·
tron1 cs a nd Ad vanced Image
S ys t e m :s , t h e Sou t hern
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The pl'ogram r uns trorn 11
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to ar rive 11round 1 30 p.m
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The Lo na Beach/Oranae
County chapter ol the California
Society of CertJfied Public Ac·
• r
countants will meet Tuesday at 6
p.m . al the Santa Ana Country
Club.
Ted Sable . direc tor of
management development for
Arthur Young & Co .. wlll spoak
on "Mld·Llfe Crisis -Transl·
lions in Careers.··
Reservations may be made by
phoning (213) 435·1191.
l•enCmetaC• l"~d
The Newport Ha rb'or Area
Chamber or Commerce will of·
fer an Investment sE-minar Wed·
nesday ot the Registry Hotel,
Irvine.
It will be held from 7:30 to 10
a . m Admission is SlO. payable
In ad v1Jncf'
Scheduled :speakers Include
William Caldwell on aas and oil
Investment, Jack Kinne on r(laJ
estate syndicates, Rlchud Adler
on options and Skip Raring on
com modiUcs.
More lnrormotlon I!! available
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Fna.r. ~ber 22. 1973 VN OAILV PllO~ BG
Many Plans
House Repair
Work Covered
· By SYLVIA PO&TER
i'eople who buy houses that are more lhao u; yea~ old
should expect Uung5 to go wrong.
How. then. can an uninformed consumer protttt
against costly repairs~
Slnce l971. more than 100 companies have begun w1&r·
ranty plans lhat cover tbe cost ol home repairs: warran-
ties on resale homes are available ln 35 sutes. CaJ.lfonHa
residents buy more warranty plans than anybody else:
Ohio residents are Se(:Ood.
A llOMEBlJVEll MAY SIGN A contract calU.nt for a
rixed annual fee and deducUble clause. ln return. the cost
of home repairs will be paid by lhe company. • 1 rJ: t ''l » ' 1rw11PL l • I ... • '• & l4 U l~ • I'll PVrltnFe t dtu 61/0 • V. ••Ml I ... IS SO. ·~· "' If.. H • .. ~ II • -lllOIH•t I '" • • ''"' ,, . "II 2~ 'l .. .. ""rOllY 1.2• ts 5' ~ ••• Tu Int I) •10 I V.-.,..
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As an Illustration of "°w tbe plana work. Am erican
Home Shield Corp .. Dublin. Calif.. larsest U .s. company
selling compreberuive home service contract&. charges an
anDua with a deductible of $25 or S.SV
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Under its plan. the company service repa1 n or
replaces heating, air conditioning. electrical and plumbing
-systems and bUllt·tn appliances. Some plans al~o !;e>ver
certain structural defects ln floons. walls. _ceilings an
foundations. a l extra
cost .
The house is not in·
specled before a con·
tract is signed and AHS
places no limit on the
size or age of lhe house
and cost or repairs.
Money's
Worth
(Repairs on a covered house have cost as much as $6,000.,
IN AREAS WHERE IT BAS A concentration of
customers. AHS has its own repairmen. It also has 111
network of 2,500 licensed contractors authorized to charge
up to $50 for .,parts and labor without prior approval from
AHS. Beyond that. the company dec:ides if bids from other
contract.ors are required. It samples repair work done to
cheek performance and price.
__ One·b~r emergency service and regular service
wt-rliln 48 hours are--«uua.nteed, el(c~ when.a house.~·
a remote area. In that case. another time lim1D5 specified
in the contract. Service calls cost between $20 a.od $50 and
are applied toward the deductible amount. To minimize in·
convenience and avoid unnecessary cost, a customer wi.U
be given free advice. ii requested, on how to solve the
problem or how to correct simple malfunctions. The toll·free
repair number ls in operation 24 hours a day. seven days a
week. The basic. AHS plan is for one year. but two-and
three.year plans are available. The plans are marketed
exclusively through real estate brokers, who do not receive
a fee for selling the plan.
DOl'S TIDS MEAN THAT A homebuyer offered such a
warranty should rush to buy:'
No, say~ David. T. Smith. president or AHS. Buye~
should coosader their own repair abilities as well as t.he
house's age and condition. The warranty may not be
needed. •
Theo read lhe contract with caution to make sure it
speU_s out precisely what lhe warranty covers. the cost of
servace calls and whether tbey are deductible. Inquire
about lhe company's repairmen. They should be licensed
contractors. not just handymen.
Stocks Gain a Bit
In Technical Swing
NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market eked out amalJ gains today in a slow~pacecl upturn attributed maJ.nJ.y to
technical forces.
. The Dow Jones average of JO industrials was up 1.30 pomtsto862.44. ,
GailleT'S held an 8·7 lead over losers among New York
Stock Excbange·listed issues.
Analysts said some teot.ative buying might have been
encouraged by lhe market's showing Thursday. when
prices steadied after a sharp six·sessioo decline.
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WAITING FOR ~EDLANDS -. Fountain Valley High
lineman Russ lle1dcsch and his Baron teammates open
the 1978 rootb~ll season tonight at Westminster High
where the Terriers of Redlands invade. Fountain Valley
chalked u1> a 10· l record m 1977 and began it With a 35·6 rout of Rcdl<i nds
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Preps Kick Off Bear's
Psyche: 12 A~~ea Grid Teams P!ay Tonight .
Old Shirt By ROG EB CARLSON °' * o.ity Hee, .... Friday night high school root·
ball. rivaling Monday Night pro
football on the local scale and
with a tradition dating back to
the 1940s. returns lo the Orange
Coast area tonight as the 1978
campaign continues its first
wavlt' with a dozen games involv·
ing area teams.
Among those competing
Newport Harbor and Fountain
Valley, Costa Mesa and El Toro
Toro from the Sea View League
a nd Capistrano Valley lrom the
South Coast League.
EIGHT OF TIIESE tiJfs will
be played in home te rritory as
each begins the first of four oon-
league games preparatory to
league battle.
Newport Harbor is on the road
at LOl'lf: Beach Millikan 1n a
game that could be a re-run of
last year's opener which result·
ed in a 3·0 victory for Newport
Harbor.
The game is set for 8'oclock on
the Millikan field and the Sailors
wi 11 unveil a backtield led by
quarterback Dave Hitzel.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY. the
1977 Swiset League champion.
will be s ho wing a familiar
power-laden look that includes an
excelle nt quarte rback CGil
Compton). but it will also be
without CIF Player of the Year
Willie Gittens. who is now al
Arizona State University.
Redlands boasts a similar
power attack. making it a col-
lision of heavyweights. ·
Costa Mesa Higb's Mustangs
have 15 returning starters and
are expecting big things, but
they are up against a bigger
club which is also expecting big
things as the Mons oons or
Mayfair invade Newport Harbor
High for a 7:30 tiff.
Junior quarterback Steve Lux 1
leads the Mesans.
Tonight's Games, Odds BIRMINGHAM, Al a. IAP> -
THE '*E
S1•111ta at Dr•1• Ctast
D Tn at LJtma Bead! Hich
ltd! vs. Ulinfslty at Irvine Hl2•
TH£ TIME
7:30
7:30
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THE LIME Bear Bryant. normally an Im·
peccable dresser, means no dis· ~ lry 2 respect toward Southern Cal but
El Tort by 10 he plans to wear a tattered s hut
when lus No. I Alabamu football
T.stin by 1 team meets tbe Trojans Satur·
...,.. vs. r..sta Mm at Newport Hamr Hjp
EJsilrt at ca,istr• Valley
Mayfair by I day. / a ·s the shirt he wore when. ca,. by 20 Alabama upset Southern Cal uijor--t--r'\l"""tl',_..,in~~.""D>A~,-nr,....-.~e=a~.~~_;
game h1s grandson r eminded M .. rt by 1 htm about the shirt. he retrieved *""1 lbt'W at LI Milbn
..... vs. FMUift Valley at WestMsttr Hilt!
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Grm by 3 fo r chanty and wore 11 again
Alabama won 2!·20 Mlrila at 8llsa ;,11111e Hip
lnile vs. A4llaas at San GOffOnio Hifh
lJPll Hils vs. Den t..21 at Chino Hiflt
Dis ~ vs. ~t• Oei at .Santa Ana Bowl
EL 'lORO HIGH'S Chargers
are at Laguna Beach for a 7:3C
clas h and will rield a lineup
boasting s peed and experience
against the smaller Artists. It's
the inaugural for both coaches-
Laguna Beach's Walt Hamera
and El Toro's Bob Johnson.
Laguna Beach quarterback
Scott Haven 1s a doubtful
.starter, however . due to a twist·
ed ankle. Ambidextrous Lance
Stewart. a sophomore. fi gures to
get the start at QB.
Two other coaches make their
debuts-a nd both are on the
road in the role of underdogs.
COACH ED BLANTON'S
E s tancia Eagles are at Brea
(7 :30) a nd Coach Da ve
Thompson's Marina Vikings are
at Bolsa Grande (7: 30).
Estancia is in a rebuilding
stage with the vast majority of
the '77 crew gone via gradua.
tion, including an o(fens ive line
that had been intact for four
years.
Marina unveils a backfield in·
eluding quarterback Joe Sartain
and runners Mike Spivey and
Ron Roy-Prowell. The task is to
1:30
7:30
7:30
7:30.
llolu by 1
... by1
Don Liiio by 1
Mater Dei by 1
stop Bolsa Grande's outside run·
ning in addition to receiver
Darius Durham.
"IT'S OLD AND RAGGED.
but I've got 11 rcaay: Bryanl
said on the e ve of the nataonal!y
televised game
The shirt m ay help. but h1•
said he 1s more worried .ibout
other matter5 No. 7 · Southern
car s s ize -"they'r e as bag as
skinned mules.·· Trojan tailback
Charles White Alaba m a ·~ in-
GARDEN GROVE, with nine Junes . His team's :,peed. The
returning starters on offense. in· ·weather .
vades Huntington Beach at 8. .. It°!' so d ad gum hct . but
whe re the Oilers await with a re· there ·s nothmg we can do about
vamped lineup, althougti shaken that.·· said Bryant
by recentinjuries t:SC Coach John Robinson
Capistrano Valley ·dedicates 1s n·1 putting on ci ha1rsh1rt, evcm
its new field under the lights though the Crtmso ri T :dl' ...
tonight with what is expected to favored by two touchdown~.
be a breather agamst Elsmore
All of the guns that led Capo's
Cougars to their 1rulial success
in 1977 are back again -to
Elsinore's chagrin. It starts at
7:30.
Univers ity High·s Trojans.
with 9.5 speed in the backfield
(Virginia trans f e r Harry
Billups> will be tryiog to bust
loose against Tustin at Irvine
High (7:30). while Irvine takes
to the road to duel Aquinas High
at San Gorgonio High in San
Bernardino.
Also tonight an 7:30 duels are
Mater Det and Dos Pueblos at
Santa Ana Bowl and Laguna
Hills and Don Lugo at Chino
''THESE ARE THE GA~E.."\
you live for:· he ~aac. "You an·
t1c1pate the s heer joy or piayang
them. Ala bama 1s l1 veteran
team. ranked N<'. I. coached by
the winrungest n an an colle1.te
football and 1s perhaps one of the
best team!' an the last few years
m college iootba1l
"We·re still young and anex·
penenced and I consider U!> a dt··
velopmg team which will gtt
stronger as the season goei. on
The question ior us 1s ar<' w1·
ready for thrn btg a cha1len1,H·
this early"' rm not sure. but I
know we'll we·11 be ready emo·
tionally:· ·
CdM Just Overlooked Us··Tritons' Schaff
H<' sounded likl· Alabam;,·c;
fine defens ive tackle, Marty
Lyons. who said: ·Tm lookmg
tor .i very emotional game. I
think Alabama will be the most
fared ~P it's ever beer.. I can set.-
it growmg every day. Alabam<1
1s ranked No. l and we don t
want to s!Jp up.
By ROGER CARLSON Ol IM 0.1ly ~I ... S'--'f Corona Del Mar off balance from start to same tactic.
"W e had a littl e qui c k
tonight, maybe they jus t overlooked
overall our defense did a good job
finish. "ll was the offense which broke down. Raw speed can be a lethal weapon in
prep football and San Clemente High's
Tritons used that commodity to perf~
tion Thursday night in a convincing 21·7
non-league victory over Corona del Mar
at Newport Harbor High.
Over and over the Tritons seot Mike us. tt
We'd go. go. go. then fumble. Go, go.
go. then fumble agam. I thoug:tt we
were ready.··
It was a stunning loss for the Sea
Kings, touted as having pe rhaps their
best team ever with 19 returning
starters in the Cold.
· Lewis up the middle against the lone in-
terior Corona del Mar defender while
the tackles and ends played it wide,
waiting f or the a ntici pated San
Clemente speed to storm the flanks.
San Clemente had something else
besides quickness. however. In the finaJ
analysis the Tritons out-hit and out-
played Coronadel Mar. .
.. We probably thought we are a little
better than we are." said a dejected
Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris .
"We just didn't do the iob. It hurt us
without Eric Raff in there, but I thought
The Sea Kings meet arch rival
Newport Harbor in a week. but Moms
discounted the theory his team wa!'
looking past San Clemente. "I don't
think they were. The re wasn't much
talk a bout it. at least.··
"I TIUNk IT WILL BE a· low
scoring game with a lot or emo·
lion and tutting.··
Lyons added· .. Last year we
beat them and 1t changed their
season. JC they beat us 1t will
change our season.
But it was San Cle m ente which
proved superior with a n attack that kept
"That) why we kept going up the
middle,·· said San Clemente Coach Allie
Schaff. "Corona del Mar pinched in a
little with about three minutes left in
the half, but then they went back to the
lt was evident from the outset that
SeeTRITONS. Page 810
·'This is a big step toward a
national champ1onsh1p ·· ---· • * *
Elsewhere in Prep FootlJalL ••
Edison shocked by Canyon as quarterback Frank
Seurer ls Injured. See Page 811.
Rick Copeland's field goal puts Ocean View on
top, 23-20. See Page 89.
Dana Hilla' defense shines In a scoreleas game
with Los Amigos. See Page 810. · .
Craig Schmidt and Mttch Hopp pace Mlasion Viejo
to a 21-7 victory. See Page 811 .
Gilliam Missed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The absence of Jim Gilliam is felt deeply
by many members of the Los Angeles Dodgers' organization. But
perhaps nobody feels it like Lee Lacy. .
Only last week, Gilliam was busily invo.lved in ufe activities or
th~ Dodgers, hitting ground balls before games, offering sugges-
tions around the batting cage and coaching first base.
But last Friday. he s uffered a stroke and underwent com-
plicated surgery for a massive cerebral hemorrhage. The 49-year-
old former Dodgers' star and a member of the organization since
1953 has been in a coma and in critical condition
ever since.
"IT'S REALLY HURT me," saJd Lacy, the
Dodgers' versatile utility player. "We were
always doing things together, off t.be field, on
the road.
"Basically, he's a New York man." added
Lacy. "He'd always have a nice nmtaurant to
take me to there. Or we'd go to a clGOdng store
with a gift certificate from a radio Sbow and
~ look around. Things like that."
LH ucv Lacy recalled when bl1 friendship wlth
Gilliam began, back when he signed with the Dodgers.
''IN tMt, JlM and Waller Alston the Dodgers' manager at the
time came to the Instructional League in Arizona and talked to
me." saJd Lacy. "Then, the next year, they invited me down to the
spring tralnlng camp with them.
· 'Th•t meant a lot to me, them sbowln1 real interest lo me.
When I came to the big leagues, Jim was retired, a former star.
When be said somet.htn1 I listened. He bad my total res~t."
G ILUAM; WHO HIT ,285 throu.ah 14 aeaeons with' the Dod&ers,
talked freely la.st aprtna about his one unfilled desire ln bueball.
He felt he had all the qualllicatlona to be a manager.
He mentioned, without bl •mess, that owners appeared reluc-
tant to hire another black aflc!r Frank Robinson was rited by the
Clt!vcland Indians. .
GilUam made it clear he was ready, able and willing \ta call
ever ca.me. But ll didn't.
"He'" most dertnltely missed. severely miased," saJd Lacy.
"All of u11i ve CM&t prayers to hlaf amUy."
...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Last Minute lnstr~tions
Ocean View a ssistant coach Bob Ruckman g ives the
Seahawk_s· defensive upit a quick refresher course dur-
mg Thursday's ~eason opener. Ocean View won its first
var sity footbaff game. 23-20.overLa Quinta. Story on 89
Rams' Punter Faces Dilemma
HOUSTON (AP) -For the first time
this season, punters racing the Houston
Oilers will have to contend with a ticklish
dilemma -kick to Billy "While Shoes"
Johnson or rookie JohnnY, Dirden.
"He's go1ng to have to kick to one or
them." Oilers' specialty coach John Paul
Young said, referring to Los Angeles
punter Gl n Walker.
TUE UNBEATEN RAMS vislt the Oilers
in the Aslrodome Sunday seeking lhear
fourth consecutive victory under new
Coach Ray Malavasl.
Johnt00, the defend101 National Foot·
ball League punt return champion, has
been hobbled with a knee Injury since the
final preseason game, but thinks he'"
about ready to start his own personal
season.
"I took some treatment and did this an'd
that.·· Johnson said. "but t learned that
nothing heals like Mother Nature. Only
lime and rest could help, so I slowed down
My coaches and teammates have been
great about 1t There's been no pressurt on
me.
.. BUT IT BOTHE RS ME seeing the
otht'r guys playing without me I'm look
............ -·--·· . .
Ing forward to contributing ...
ln Johnson·s absence, the Oilers db·
covered another return star In Dirden.
who was drivlntt a cement truck thii; time
la st year and only dreaming of playing pro
root ball.
Dirden led the NFL an kickoff returns
arter the fi rst week of the regular season
a nd -.uu 1:-1 No 2 In the Amen can Football
Conference with :1 33 S yard average per
return
WITH JOHNSON OtJT of tht' lineup. op
pos tnft kackc~ also had been iivoadln~
Dtrd\.'O
... --... • ' .
-CAil Y PILOT Fndey.Septetnber12 1971
A Cepaute Report From the World of Sport.I
Charg rs F.ir Cheerleader
Mt r Nude Playboy Pos
•·rom AP Dtapat~bes
SAN OIEGO Tb1· S&n . l>lcato ('h11rger1 [il
have ordf'rt.-d thctr C'h•ra••tt.t-~ «-hffrle,.deri; to • •
turn m lheJr scanty hlue. gold and white u..a·
ltorm l&fteT one of the j(1r~ poHd oudt for
Playboy maaaz.inc
"Thf' only thlnJ( I f an say Ill that lhlf> 1s •II· mule
t>h1tuv1n1~m. · Uld tht> t hargcttea' director. Rhoodas
Ko worth
Favorites
dvance
At eacliff
Sy HOWAa.DL. HANDY
Of 1• OM1Y "'9Mlltt
to'a.voratcs advanced as expect·
cd an Thursduy'11 opening two ·
ro und s of th e South ern
California PGA match play
c hampionships at Huntington
St-&t>llff Count.ry club in Hunt·
ington Beach.
M ' f'°5~'0rtb 'taad Thu~ay that tht· ch~rlti11dcrli
v. ere dt~n\l t"Ct /kr ~h(• hMd a healed exchun&e wllh lht-
tuam '1> gent"ral managt!r. Tunk YOU11Rer ....., _______ SM aa1d e woma who t:d nude for Pl• bo
year old Elizabeth C111leC'a. was d amlssed from the
Chugeu~ Tut'Mtay
Seven seeded players opened
the action with morning vie·
tortes with the balance of the
fi eld moving to the second round
on br es. Quarterfinal and
~cm1fanal round action will take
1>l<1l'e Saturday with t!'~ 36-bole
-
"
But v.hcn ~lb Bot.worth calllc'd Younger Thur1>d1ty in
Momptus to dl~cUB!i the situation With him. she said. he
"JUl\l lot u~et " and told h~r. "If you've got problem!>, you
ought to turn In your uniforms "
She said the Charger1> have. "been saying we have been doing e&ppearancc1> not okayed by the Charger office
They alwdy1> say, ·Get it okayed.· lsn't that what a director
Ill for'>" .
To thut. she said. Younger replied, 'You girls are
meeting tonight, tight? OK . collect the uniforms and bring
them lo lhe Charger office.· " •
"When I 1>aid to him, 'You're going to,have trouble,· he
said, 'No we won't. We won 't have the Chl:lrgettes.' "
..-------Quote ol llw Da11-----..
Oregon State head football coach Craig Fertig, on
USC 's 6·6, 280·pound offensive tackle, Anthony
Munoz . "Put windows in him and he'd look like an
apartment building."
Houk R~tf ~• .. Mon Hfrftf 1>r1 Tigers
After 40 yel:lrs in baseball, Ralpb Hoa.It is Ii
calling 1l qwlb. Houk announced bis retirement
~s m anager of the Detroit Tigers prior to
Thursday's ~l loss to the Boston Red Sox that
officially eliminated his team from the American League
East race. Les Moss, a successfuJ manager in the minors.
will take over the team next year . . . Another veteran
manager, Bob Lemon, is all smiles. Lemon's New York
Y~nkees whipped Toronto, 7·1, to stay
two games on top of lbe Red Sox ...
Kansas City lowered its magic number
to five for clinching the AL West crown
by crushing Milwaukee, 8-4, as Dennis
Leonard won his 19th .. Gaylord
Perry, 4-0 years young, became the NL's
first 20·game winner by leading the
Padres over the Giants. 5·1 ... It took
14 innings. but Pittsburgh nipped the
Chicago Cubs. 3·1, t.o pull within 11ti
games of the idle Philadelphia Phillies
LES Mou in the NL East.
Tafl,.. •• Tack~ R1t'4!d ~egal
The NFL ruled that Raider Jack Tatum's [i]
controversial tackle of Packer running back •II•
Terry Middleton last Sunday was "perfectly
legal." Packer Coach Bart Starr had charged
Tatum with taking a cheap shot and petitioned the NFL to
end "that sort of butchery " ... The Baltimore Colts
signed veteran defensive tackle Dave Rowe as a replace-
ment for the inJured Herb Orvis ... Ike Forte replaced
J .T. Smith on the Washington Redskins roster ... The
New York Jets waived rookie Reggie Grant and signed
free agent Larry Rlley, ·who played for lhe Broncos last
year
Slick Watt• Traded to Routon
Slick Watt.'I was traded by the New Orleans m
Jazz to the Houston Rockets for a 1981 first-
round draft choice ... Ed Ratleff got bis walk·
ing papers from the Rockets . . . Philadelphia
cut Jerry Fort, Washington released Roger Dlclleas and
Calvin Brown and Atlanta plaoed Tony Robertson and Ken
Charles on waivers.
Radio~ Tele.,blon
RADIO: Angels at Chicago, 5:30 p.m ., KMPC (710);
San Diego at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KABC (790).
TV: Rams Highlights, 8:30 p.m ., Channel 11.
day
J ack Ewing of Capistrano
Beach, the top seeded plaY,er,
won his matches, 4·3 and 3·1
whale Dave Sheff of Fountain
Valley MJle Square Golf Course
advanced with 3·2 and 8-6 vie·
tories.
Other seeded players to gain
the third round and move into
the prize money include: Dave
·· Barber or Bak.ersrield; Don
Baker; Art Schllling of Mesa
Verde; Rafe Botts of Griffith
Park ; Curtis Sifford; and Chuck
Monta lbano of Brookside.
.. Ir I play anything like I did
today. I won't be around very
long," Ewing said after his
matches.
Sherr met host pro Brian Lake
this morning in the third round
and caJled it a grudge mat.ch .
.. He beat me in the first round
last year.·· Sheff recalled.
Winner or the tournament will
receive $2,000 with the runnerup
pjcking up Sl,300~ Losing
sem lfinalists gel $750 and
quarterfinals losers pick up $400.
SeCel ~· Matcll .. 1., "'"1..-JKll Ewlno def Mill• 5111)110, 4,J; A ... ~.,..
Jim H-"'· M . 0.V. 8en>er <Ml 8ol> H ...
rlM>n, l·l. (.ur1,. ~Hord oef. Aon J -y. 4.3.
Don 8•1l•r del o. ... e .. -. ~; o .... $h9tt def. Fr ..... Go<•. ).J, Art SU.ming.,., TOM C¥W. no
score.
SECCMCD ltOUND
Ewlno oel. Terry ~ ... ).I; Montv 81oOQ19tt dtl. Jim Alleo, 3-2, .Hff Sllwenteln def. Frank
Purcell, ).2, Oon OIPlttro def. Well WllkK, ).t;
Boll\ de•. Norm Goodmanson, S.J; IAw Gifford
Oel Dick Goeckner, •.J. O.ve Cink "91. O.ve
Jemes, •·3, AIXIY Uhl Gel. J im Hunter, 2·1.
0 , Berber clel Miile Austin,~>; Oouv A~• ~I. O•ve Allelre by deleull; Jerry S.r'IJe( Ciel.
Joe Hu!Mr. >2: 8oC> Johns clel, Jim 0.llOW1, 4-2.
Slftoro clel Larry Benson, HIP, JOit\ llol•; Jerry
Pr•.,.~_.,.0eu9.-i.. •:);2;·5<011 Erwin oet.
Rus. Bloom, •J. P•ul McGuire def. Kevin Fl..,..
lnQ, J 7
O. Bo er Ollf Art He.-rson, •2; Skip Wl\111.i
Oel. Ed MemM, l·uo: Jeck Holli• Oef. John
E!Mr'bef99r. 4-3, Wey,.. OU' del. John HefeS by
clel•uH; $1\eff Clef. Fr-Kelly, W ; Brien Lake
,,., JIM Kl.--. 7·uo; Aey Oellff °''· Akll
Tell,3·2, Jim ClerkOl!'L TomScl\eu-r,2·1.
S<nllllno Clef Bru<e Wy•rt. s ... : Bob HIM>end
clel Tom Berbl!'r, ... s. Ron O"Connor def. Pete<
Fere!\11, l...,P. Terry s.n.11 oef. Mllee Oonwk, •·J. Clluc1t-..11>enOdef. TommyJ~M:
0.MI > Smllll Oe1. Jimmy Powell. 2· I, Vk Martin
dtl. M•r\11•11 HOii. J·I . Horace E"'ens del
George Mllflln, HIP.
CYCLES RACE
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A special runoff race will be
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grounds in Costa Mesa. First
event is set for 8 o'clock.
Sandona and McNeill will be
seeking to break a tie for the re-
serve spot in the U.S. Nationals
Oct. 14.
With Mike Bast again qualified
for the nationals, he becomes the
favorite to capture a sixth U.S.
title. He bas been out with an in·
jury but finished in fourth place
in qualifying points with two out-
standing runs last week.
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Homeward Bound
Mi lwaukee's Robin Yount <right) begins
his slide into home as Kansas City catchel,'
Darrell· Porter snags the throw. Yount
was safe on the play. but Kansas City
logged an 6-4 win to reduce its magiC:.
number to five in the American· League:·
West.
Glory Still Eludes Him:·
Steve Bukich H~ed by Frustmtion .·
There'& plenty of depth at ·
ouarterback. with &enior Rudy
Bukich and :iophomore M1ch<ul
Brant behind Ba:Jhore •..
-Sii•• .. & "9111a'• Otfklel YH,....._ 1'71 Ce! .... ,,_ •.
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol tM O.lt, ll'ilee SIMI LOS ANGELES-That just
about sums up what has been
fi ve years of frustration for
Newport Harbor High product
Steve Dukich, a 205·pound
quarterback with a shotgun arm
as UCLA eyes Saturday's clash
at Kansas in the windup of three
straight road games.
Bukich, the son of former USC
and Chicago Bears star Rudy
Bukich. has been pla.)'fog second
fiddle since he came to UCLA
a nd as it stands now, that is
where he's going lo end up.
Although Bukich bas done a
good job in making the transi·
tio n from a dropback
quarterback to the spr intout
utilized by the Bruins. it's ob-
vious the coaches have ap·
preciated R i c k Bashore's
maneuverability better .
BASHORE stepped into the
starter 's spot at the outset of the
1977 campaign as a sophomore
out of Edison lligh School. at a
time when Bukich was entering
his junior campaign after red·
shirting a year in order to be in lhe
right place atthe right time.
STEVE BUKICH
But the rest or the s eason
netted a paltry four completions
in nine attempts for 148 yards.
"I don't expect to play too
much this year." s ays Bukich
from the Bruir. campus. "But
you never know." Last week
Bukich did see some playing
time in the waning stages of the
victory over Tennessee.
try football professionally ii the
offer came along. ··v es. if someone picked me
up. I'd try it, .. says the 2l·Yeclr·
old former All·CIF 4·A star.
"But I'm not counting on it." ·
Some observers maintain
Bukicb could have b een · a
starter at USC as a junior aDd
would be a sure bet to be in the
starting role this year-but lh,jlt
conjecture doosn't mean a lot to
Bukich at this point.
"l'M STILL GLAD t decided
on UCLA. It isn't just football.
It's the whole scene here a t
UCLA. And I feel J'.ve betfo
treated as fair\Y as any other
football player.· :
When Buklctl was reeruited ~
Dick Vermeil (now with tbe
Philadelphia Eagles>. there W'6
a tacit understanding that ~e
Bruins planned to abandon thejr
veer and opUon series for more
of an l·formation attack, wi~
the emphasis on the quarterbae'lc
dropping back. · •
But when VermeH tert for tlle
pros. Terry Donahue took over
at UCLA and it was Donahue's
opinion that UCLA ·s bag was
still the option series. ·
Bukich has done what be:s
been asked to do in making tile
transition. But Bashore's ability
al the opUon comes naturaUy-
and with il came the starter's
role.
BUKIC H WAS ALSO vie·
timized early in his career at
UCLA when as a freshman he
was called in to operate the op·
Buk1cb started one game in '77
when Bashore was nursing an
injury and did admirably, com·
pletlng 10 of lS passes for HO
yards, including a 47-yard TD
pass, lo a 48·18 rout of Oregon
.State.
"l'M JUST GOING to continue
.to come out with a good attitude
•and do lhe best I can and let the
chips fall. My only goal at this
point is just to try to improve
myself." continues Bukich tion at Washington. .
Bukich's future is somewhal
val(ue. but he admits he would
Nothing went right and Buki~h
was rntercepted rive times in that
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• • •
Nt.>wport Beach resident Stua rt Fine and his baseball·
mad daughter. Andrea, got so involved with the Angels'
drive for a di visional title that they flew to Kansas City to
see the crucial series there.
OAtL Y PtLOT ..
Fine und his daughter, a freshman at Newport Harbor
High. paraded through the Kansas City bleachers carrying
"Yes We Can" signs, promoting the s logan that caught on
during the Angels' previous homestand.
• OCEAN VIEW'S ERIC GENTILE POPS THROUGH LINE AFTER BLOCK BY JON MILLER (74) AS LA QUINTA DEFENDERS WATCH.
THE ANGELS RESP.ONDED with a "No We Can't "
answe r. but the die-hard Angel fans said they'd do it again
in an instant.
"The problem with Anaheim fans," says Fine, "is that
they don't get involved. Seems like half of them come to
drink beer or smoke pot.
.. And they're front-runners all the way," Fine con·
tinues. "If the team is winning, that's all they talk about.
But if they aren't winning, nobody comes and nobody
cares ...
WIT Title
Puts Life
Into Evert
Poise Makes the Differenee
· Ocean .View Rallies for 23-20 Triumph
By STEVE ANDREWS up Jim Garofa lo's one-yard run: Kotler drove his team to the La
oiu .. o.11,,.11eeslaff <2) a 95-yard kickoff return for a Quinta four in six plays and
Poise is the trademark of most touchdown by Garofalo: (3) a Copeland ~pplied the heroics
experienced football teams and 60-y ard kickoff return by Chris with a 20-yard field goal. • * •
Along those lines, it will be interesting to see what the
Angels' attendance will be for the final six games on the
last homestand.
that's what makes O•ean View Sh h th t et hts' 27 ard Los ANGELES (AP> _Chris ana an a s up ·Y "I was most pleased with the High School's victory in its first-s or1·ng scamper Evert has found a cure for the c · way our k.ids bustled back, .. said ever varsity football game even But the Ocean v1·ew def--"'e blahs that come from being the • ~.... • Seahawk Coach Ken Moats. who top woman tennis player for so more surprising. which allowed La Quinta only found bis team trailing three
Having already set a club attendance record and given
their fans the best pennant race in the teams' history, will
the Angels get a show of support, or will attendance sink
back to the clubs' norm for this time of year?
long _ lead the Los Angeles Str· The Seahawks stubbornly re-132 yards total orfense and three times in the first half. rused to wilt and rode Rick r· t d wns co t. uall turned ings to the championship of irs 0 • n 10 Y "Our defense was superb. ris· Copeland's 20-yard field goal bac k the Aztecs unt1· 1 the World Team Tennis. Ing to the occasion every time with 2: 11 remaining in the game c-~ahawk orfense got the break 1·t
My ·money is on the fans living up to their reputation
and staying away in droves. I would like to be proven
wrong.
Evert's singles and doubles .x: they had to come up with a big to upset the La Quinta High needed. Tb · play paced the Strings to a 28-25 Aztecs. 23-20, Thursday night at With the score tied 20-20 and play. e entire team never
win over the Boston Lobsters Huntington Reach High. 3:23 left in the game. La Quin· gave up ...
Thurs day nig ht, giving Los It would have been easy for ta's.punt returner tried for 8 div-Kotler enjoyed a brilliant *. *
SportsWorld. the NBC-TV magazine format pfogram,
reported its thirrt highest Nielsen rating ever when, on
Aug. 6, it showed the International Volleyball Assn. All·
star match on tape delay.
Angeles the WIT title with a 3-l the seniorless Seahawks to sub-ing catch and fumbled to Ocean night guiding the Ocean View of.
advantage in the best-of-fi ve mit to these three big La Quinta View's Skip Miller at the Aztec rense. He gained 28 yards on the
series. plays: (1) an Ocean View furn-o ground. but more importantly,
A te am victory "puts the emo· ble on the game's first play set 4 ·s h k t b k R c---S.,. ....... aru., P g Bit
That's encouraging news for the IVA , wrucb struggled
through flnancial straits and unstable franchises just to
get the 1978 season under way.
tion back into it," said Evert, ________________ e_a_a_w_---'q_u_a_r _e_r_a_c __ a_y ___ ~--~---"-ao:>_• _•_e __ _
BUT MIKE O'HARA, the ever-optimisitc rv A com-
missioner. sajd the good TV ratings came as no surprise.
' .. ProressionaJ volleyball is extremely televisable. The
action is fast-paced and continuous." O'Hara says. "While
we will continue to televise on a local level, the day will
come when we are in all major TV markets and will com·
m and regular coverage at the network level."
Really? The IV A to commaoct regular coverage at the
network level? O'Hara is dreaming.
An encouraging Sunday afternoon TV rating for the all·
star match is one thing, but what he's talking about is
pure fant&l:ly.
A league whose very survival is still on a year-to-year
basis doesn't fi gure to be commanding regular TV network
cover age any time soon.
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BUKICH SITS AND WAITS .•
1974 31·9defeat, a school record.
·'Our whole team had a bad
game that day," recalls Bukich.
"I think we would have lost that
gam e regardless who was the
• quarterback. But yes, it surely
didn't help me or instill a ny con-
fidence into the coaches."
So. Bukich continues his
strange career at UCLA, where
only an unwanted disaster to
Bashore, his rriend, will put him
into the limelight.
who has complained in recent
months that s he finds the game
less exciting.
The emotion that s urged
through the hometown crowd of
7,15 4 inspired the St rin gs'
women's doubles team of Evert
and AM Kiyomura to overcome
a 24·22 deficit as they began the
final set of the evening.
The fans' foot stomping and
shouting grew to a continuous
din as Evert a nd Kiyomura
quickly racked up a 3-0 lead over
Martina Navratilova a nd Anne
Smith, putting the Strings in the
overall lead for the first time all
night at 25-24.
Smith's slice serve lacked the
control she bad Tuesday when
she helped lead the Lobsters to a
come-from-behind victory in the
third match of the series. And
Navratilova's timing seemed to
be misfiring.
Evert and Kiyomura turned it
into a rout with steady s hot·
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JC Crowd
Disappoints
I ~t Oranse CountJ would be different from the
Loi AnaelM a.Na I bad 1rown aceuat.omed to Oruuid the 1cenery la more plctw'elque. and the lite
ttyle la much alower a.nd relaxed; but community lntereat
Qd 1uadeat l.o"IOIMO)ent tn Junior coDe1ea remalna the
Hme I IUMt v..hettver you IO
AU l beard around lhe om~ lut week prtor to the
tradJUonal rivalry between Orana• Cout a.nd Golden
West wu. "Walt until you 1ee tlllt 1.ame. It'• always exdt· '"'and LtBatd S&adl'u.m la al-.ys ruled to tM rail.era ..
wau.. no: GAME WU eftl'Y\binc lt WU built up to
be Ind IDOr'e. Hope/Ully, t.be competlUvewa betWHD the
two 1cboob wilt lut forever becaUM t.b coet.est.t arc ooc.blnc lea tb&o apeet.acular.
TM attendance. on the other hand. wu anythlnc les&
than lftl5llUooal
Only ',000 fans (~blftl t Thf' ...cou.ot w~s ·
clOierlo s .SOOfelec:ted ~ijiOd their S.turday ruaht in the
7 .eoo.aeat ltadlum
IT'S OIFt1C\JLT to fti"w-e. Ke.re you b•ve two schools
with a combined enrollment ol 50,000. plus a Junior college
rivalry secood·t.o-oone in tbe Ora.nee County area, and all
the same could draw was 7 .ooo.
Maybe the mulUh1de who decided to pass on the con-t.eat felt Saturday night's televmon lineup or Chips. Love
Boat, K.lng Kong and Fantasy J.sll.IM;l wu more exciting.
l mean they were all sea.son pre~rs. an• who knows
when the reruns may be played.
OR MAYBE THE PEOP LE felt compeUed lo watch
the slumping Angels desperately cling to a thread of
divisional hope against Kansas City.
Whatever the reason would be, it would be bard to
JusUly. Those c losest to the s ituation-the coaches and
players-expounded on the game Ill week like it was the
next thing to USC-UCLA, Stanford-Cal or Oblo St.
Michigan. and although they didn't show It outwa~y. they
too had to be disillusioned by the turnout coosidenng the
magnltude and excitement of the game.
THE ONLY LOGICAL answer for the fr~tratiog
turnout would have to be apathy.
.. The difference between high schools and junior col·
leges is the spirit," sajd my colleague Roger Carlson, who
has covered preps for the last 10 years. "Community ln·
terest and student involvement wlU always be stronger on
the Jtlgh school level."
It's a shame because the community and students
don't know what they're missing.
I guess some things never change.
* * * Insiders cl06e to the Ken Swearingen-Don Lent feud
have statt.>d the situation has become so bad Swearingen is
ready to take Cypress off Saddleback's schedule beginning
next year.
Swearingen, usually very easy going, sat through two
weeks or Lent's complaints (at the JC coaches dinner) con-
cerning where and when the two teams were going to play,
and Lentcarnedhls t>eertoorar.
"I have no control over when or where we play," said
Swearingen, referring to the late change from Saddleback
<where the field wasn't finished) to Mission Viejo High.
''I'm just as much in the dark as everybody el.M!."
By the way Lent's team played in lts 28-0 loss lo the
Gauchos Saturday, the game probably could bave been
played oo a Ouija board.
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TJUTONS . • •
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FOOTBALL I GOLF
IIn•eate:p G~uehos, Pirates Glash
By .IORN 8EVANO °'_....., ...... ...,. So me~'• aot to 8ive when Sid·
dleb•ck Orange Coul collept meet
tonlgh' (7:30) •l Le Bard Stlldhup.
Saddleb1ck, 2·0, posaeaaes a def enae
which bun•t aUowed • at.nafe POiDt In it&
fi rst two foot-ball encou.Qra <Ventura 3·0,
und Cypress 28-0).
ORANGE 00"8'1' on tbe other band,
bus an olfenae wbich has produced an
avcraee of 27 points per 1ame, and the
Pirates are fresh off an u}llet victory of
hi1hly·re1arded Golde.n Weal (3'·34).
"They have a very lmpreulve defensive
team." 1ay1 OCC head coach Dick Tucker.
"It 11tiould be a real good ball aame."
Offenaively. the Pirates a.re led by their
l 2 punch of Dan Duddridae. who ran for
__ Dolp~s: -. --Defense
Sparkles
By' Duty Pt.1ot l\'rtter
Dana Hills High head football
coach Don OeGroote believes his
team played the bes t defensive
gam e in the scbool's history
Thursday night as lbe Dolphins
played a .scoreless ti.e with Los
Am lgQs at Garden Grove High.
"Last year we had the worst
defensive team in the league," •
he said. "This year we're better.
I think we had more intercep-
tions in lbi.s game than we bad
all or last year."
Interceptions played a key
role Thursday for the Dolphins
an thwarting two pote ntial
scoring drives during the second
half.
Arter mounting a 40-yard
drive to tbe Dolphin 40,
quarterback Art Wilcox was in·
tercepted by Dana HiUs' Mark
Suba at the 17 yard line.
A s~ interception by the
Dolphins' Pat Price not only
thwarted a scoring drive but
also set up one of the few
Dolphin scoring threats.
IM yardl qainlt Golden West . and Leroy
Davl1 who added 2S more
At quarterback. Tucktr 1s presented
wltb a pleaaaot dilemma. .
SHOULD BE STA&T the fresh.man Dave
Jeran.ko, wbo engineered OCC's ups« win
• over Golden West? Or should ~phomore
Dave Mollica return to the helm after suf.
flcleoUy recovering from a bruised knee?
"MoWca wUJ start," says Tucker with
cohvlction. "I'm bigb on Jeranko, but I'm
bl1h on Mollica also. I have two
quarterbacks or 1ood callber and I plan to
use them both.''
Swearingen wUl rely heavily on his de·
fense to hold down Coast's attack.
"'For us to beat Orange Coast, our of-
fense will have to cohlinue to improve and
the def enae will have to continue playlng
welt,\• he pointed out. "
o4FEN8JVELY. THE GAUCHOS re·
turn light starten; off la.st ,Year's squad t!Sat.
captured the Mission Conference.and Mis ·
i.lon Bowl.
Offensively, it's a d1Uerent 5tory as tbe
..at•ttlnl' unit ls basically comorised of YQ~. untested freshmen. ~t~.e Gauchos could 01dy manage th.lee
ts in their opeDer against Ventur1t ~ re Improving some ag•JnK-C¥Press. ·;rr m O'Hara, a freshman out of Mater Q i will handle the quarterbacking chores
d e will be supported by running backs
l h McGregor, who accounted for 143
"J~ d s a&ains l Cypress, r eserve ~ a terback Scott Spear , who has been ,.•le erted to a running back, and Kerry
' C ' b, who is replacing the injured John
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OCEAN VIEW'S BACHMEIER LOOKS FOR HOLE AS ANDY McMASTER CLO SES IN. A 25-yard return by Price.
coupled with a lS·yard personaJ
foul against the Lobos of Los
Amigos, moved the ball to the
Lobo 28. However, the Dolphin
offense was unable to capii.lize
0 n i t s f i r s t s c:-o r i 0 g
A. Course l 'ro'" Pag~ 119
opportunity. SEAHAWKS
"Our offense spittered and
spattered all night. We couldn't NAPA <AP> -Several mem· Rex Caldwell and Jay Ha~
generate any move m e nt," •hers of the pro golf tour. along were the other tour regulars to
C'onnected on 12 of 31 aerials for
242 yards.
He had two touchdown bursts
of I and 2 yards and teamed up
with his favorite receiver, Terry
Bachmeier. on a 35·yard TO DeGroot.e said. "That's why we with a 4G-year-0ld club pro. have open with 66s and share~ lead
shifted quarterbacks in the round the kind of course most on the opening day that saw 78
.fourth quarter." golfers only play in their golfers. over half the field. pas~.
Clemente came ready to play.
Schaff's forces moved to the
Cd M four-yard line before
With five minutes left to go in dreams. break par on Silverado's North
penalties killed one s coring the fourth period, DeGroote pla· "You fell like you were going and South courses. both par 72.
threat, then bounced back to tooned bis two quarterbacks, to m ake every pull you had," r11uno"f'•lln1r-.c11e~11 .. Pro1tt-1
L.i Qv1111• 4> 1• U Q ·70
OcunVI-0 IJ I J-ll LO GuololO I""' l~•Ck blocked I
score when Mike Lewis dashed Tom Champi·eux and Paul s aid Dave E ichelberger after Goll••~ •~1.i'°" ,_M,.,.11' 011 n.e -n North •lld South (OUf'IH ol Sllwr-c-·· in from 10 yards out. Singlove. posting a six-under-par 66 that c1ub
C Surf That play was typical of gave him a share of the first· e.SMed l~,, .... L.M1k1e\ lS-3'-•~ oast ers Corona del Mar's problems all After a fumble recovery by round lead Thursday in the J H... = M.Hm• J~~
night defensively as Lewis, play· Dolphin Scott Thomas al the Napa tournament. ~ ~~~~;~~ 31.~ ~~;:;:~ ~t~-::
H d T · ing just behind quarterback Don Lobo 35, the two quarterbacks Ed Sneed, another of the e Z&l>dtt• snH>1 r s1m1>wn 3~,._." ea Ourney Dill in the Tritons' wishbone could only move the offense 10 leaders, also had that feeling -: :::,~;•n ::~: :.~:;;. :::::~
setup, took the bandoff and burst yards to the 25. With 2:45 left in especiaJly after he made a 65· P F1tu1mM !~ L z1991er :M-Js-1>~
Three Orange Coast area sur-over the middle with hardly a the game, Chip Mares attempt· fool putt for an eagle three on : ~~.,., ~ ~·~:':., ~t::!:
rcrs arc among the top 28 rated hand t.ouchl.ng him. ed a :JS.yard field goal, but the the 13th hole of Silverado Coun· a e Smith l2-36-68 J '-'<Gtt :i.-s:i-..
women In California surfing and Corona del Mar appeared to ball flared off to the left. try Club's 6,481 South course. ~ :~o;:,:;1 ~~ g.=~a. ~~:~
will compete in an lnternationaJ have a abot at catching the win-Similarly, the Lobos' only "The thing that set up the H r .. 111v ,...,......... J HHrd :i.>4 10
Surfing Association cham· ners in the fourth quarter when scoring threat came with 7:49 , round was my putting on the ~~~k"~!~1 ~ ~·~1~~. ::, ~
p1onsh1p at either San Onofre Jim Sbollin recovered a fumble left to play in the third quarter. back nlne. I played it In six un· o H111 ~Js-t c Ko<,. J1-3S 10
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Oii the Glove of Boston's Renag
Boston second baseman Jerry Remy makes a good try
for a backhand snag of a ball hit by Detroit's Tim
Corcoran but can't come up with it in Thursday night
. ·game in Detroit. Th~ ball hit Remy's g love and though
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was unable to make the throw in time. Boston won the
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Mission Viejo Finds a QB
Schmidl Leads Diabws w 21-7 Victory
T_.,
Mllflk!IMI , .. ", By HOWARD L. BANDY
•• F-11-EI Toro •1 l.t9UN Buch Ol "'9 o.11, ...... SY!f
•• ~-301 twit\~ u,,. .... ,\11y •1 •rvi... Craig Schmidt ste~ into the
Holl'> Ill. ~tl•lr "'Co$!• Mew 41 b eS O( . j ed 'k 0 h ,.~wport ... ,""' ci·:JO>: E1••...or• ., s o an ur i e c oa C:~w-v .... ., 11 J01: E\t•rKI• ., Thursday night and if his first
&• .. 11 JOI,'"''"'"'' Aciuft\H •15•n perrnr'mance of the 1978 prep • .Go<QOftlO Hogll 17 lOI, lAQU,.. Hiii• -......
•• •• 0on LUVo "' Ch•"" 11 JO>. °"" football season is any indication. : . rue:0~,:· ~~~ o.i,'~~1 • ~~=~ the Mission Viejo Diablos wiU
"Sron •t Hunllr>Qlon B;•cn (II. be as Strong 8S first predicted.
=::,'!:':~, ":;~~ .. ~· .• ~~11~~~~.:'!i Schmidt propelled the Diablos
WM1m1M1er 111 to an opening game. 21·7, victory Footb•"~~=' •• ora-over the Saddle back High c ... ,, 11 J01. RoadruMers before 2.100 at the
Crou Country-Ft1t1w<ton •t Santa Ana Bowl 0<•~· CM\I IJ ,aGI, S•n Diego · • Colltl9<' Of tlw Ofl<A°h, s.odle~I< •t ' ' S C h m l d t J S a g 0 0 d Rlw•••• u J01. ~uarterback and we knew it "
S<Kcer-Mt. SM! Antonio•' Goloen h John Muri d "It 'i *••t 11.»1. oac o saJ . s
WalM Polo --Golden W~\I •nd hard l0 put him into SUCh a posi·
Or•no• C-.• at Motlnt1~ tourney •I . . h ff h ba b h M1 siin ""'°"'o eoi1~ 11 o m.1. t1on rig lo t e t ut e came
M•n•on Conterente tourney •I through for US tonight."
P•iom•• ~~ ....... , cs.oi ,,, Schmidt's completion average
Hltll k_ , .. ,,, was only fave-for· 14 but bis re-
E•ot>' mon •-IMlll Liberty C.l\rl\· l I t h' d n t l ast lien 41 Valley Cnrl\llen (Ip m I Ce VerS e I!" OWn 0 a e w•••• Po10-F ...... 1•1n v.1,.., •no four occas ions when they
Ed••Of' •' '-"-11 iovrMy, 1"''.,. dropped balls that should have 10•""""· ex .... Vl<tw •I VIII• P11<k be 1 . tour,,.,. en comp et1ons.
c.ro•" counorv--Go<on• .,.,, Me•,,,.. His aerial strike to Paul Van
Yll4h0f'-tt •• s..v Vl..w SchOOf •• "'
1c.oro"" ""1 M•r. c.o>t• """'•· L1efde JUSl as the first half
Unov.,<>llY. Edhon. S.n Clemente. ended, was good for 29 yards
Hunt•noton Beach C•P""•no d · V Li fd valley, Mluloft v ... 101 Eu•n<"• .,.., an it c~me when an e e
<><ea .. v1ww •' Pe<lllo 1nv1t•t1on'81 weaved has way between two de· .n Mlle~· p.,. 1• •.m I Foun· f d h d Th' •••n v.11.,., L•• Ve9"' 1nv1t•llon•I en ers 1n t e en zone. is one
"lOd m.I put the D1ablos in front to stay,
~ooll><lll =.1
:::.· .. Ea\I LO\ 14-7
Ang"'"' •• or .. n~ co"'' ca11•q• Mitch Hopp, the leading run-
17 s!'c••-Fuu.,1on .,, Got<l<'n w-•• ni~g back in th_e gan:ie: scored
II l01. LonqRe«n ~••••••!ioou11 .. ,n twice for M1 ss1on V1eJo, once
Cal1torn1a (Oii-I II '' m ) from lhC five and again from the Crou C°""try-U( 1< """ •• le. . , Veq•• 1nv1t.,1onal 18 lO• m I e1fhl. Denrus McDonald kicked
w a1er Po10--0<M<1" CoA\t •no al three conversion points.-Go10.n WMI al MotlnlM! tourney •I • b' f Mt S•n An1omoco11-. S<Mid1•oac• While the 1g concern or
•• M.1\\ton (onh·f~nco tourney •I Murio and the Diablos before the
Pl)IOmM Coll-UC 1rv1,,.. di UC b k • unt4 B••O.•• II pm' gam e was al quarter ac ' it BP·
MITCH HOPP CllAIO SCHMIDT
pears to be straightened out
now. Ochoa was in uniform but
appeared to reinjure the knee
during warmup drills.
There is no doubt about the
Diablo defense.
"I thought the defense did a
superb job out there tonight,"
Murio said. "The only problem
we had was in not playing until
the whistle blew. We stopped too
soon several times."
The coach was pleased with
the comeback performance of
bis team afte r Saddleback
scored first on a girt. recovering
a fumbled punt at the Diablo 13 .
Mission Viejo's Jetr Bergan, a
sophomore lineman. led the way
a s the Diablos turned Sad·
dleback back three limes inside
the three before a desperation
pass coMected for the score on
fourth down. Eddie Herrera hit
Al Pennywell for th~ tally.
Bergan was a terror on the
Diablo line. making a large
number of unassisted tackles
Laguna AYSO
and being in on others. John
Bigham also did an outstanding
job, getting two quarterback
sacks, forcing a fumble and re-
covering another. ·
M urio tell lbe llrs l quarter
-was very sloppy for both teams.
"It was a typical opening
game," he said. "But I was very
pleased with the way our kids
got behind and then came back
strong to win.
"They didn't get discouraged
after dropping those passes in
the first quarter and after Sad·
dleback scored. Instead, they
came back strong to win."
Other defensive standouts in·
eluded Bob Casper, Paul Lajoi.
:chip Jarvis and Scott Innis.
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86 of the American LOS ANGELES <AP ) -John Lloyd of
Youth Soccer Organiza-England rallied lo upset fourth-seeded Roscoe
tion stages its annual Tanner 4·6. 7-6, 6-3 in the third-round action of a
A YSO Ni~ht al Laguna men's tennis tournament Thursday at UCLA .
B c~ch_ High School's Lloyd, seeded nth, trailed 3--0 in th~ ~~wl841l
a ud1tonum. ~Amt ~~-~
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anyone interested in "I think he lost his concentration," said the
youth soccer. 24-year·old Lloyd of Tanner. "He let me off the
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fortable the whole match."
One other \bird-round match· was played
Thursday, 14th-8'eded Peter Fleming downed Kim
Warwick of Au5tralla 7·6, 6·3. The otJier six third·
round matches are scheduled today.
Second-round action was completed Thursday
night with seventh.seeded Arthur Ashe defeating
Ove Bengt.son of Sweden, 6·3, 5-7, 6~.
Juet • few of the cuatom fMtur•: CU.tom .,.mt, Cuatom
Interior, Chro,,,. bumper•, Cuetom c.,,,.tlng, •nd much
In other second-round matches Thursday,
slxth·seeded Harold Solomon defeated Phil Dent of
Australia 6·2, 2·6, 6--0; eighth-seeded John Alex·
ander downed Ross Case 2-6, 6-3, 6-.4 in a battle
of Australians ; 16th·seeded Brian Teacher
whipped Tony Graham 6·0, 6·1 and unseeded Cliff
Drysdale of South Africa topped Alan Slone of
Australia 8·1, 3·6, 8-3.
Quarter.final matches will be played Satur·
day. sernifinaJs are scheduled Sunday and the
finals are slated for Monday.
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· Pres-s ~ppings
···Haunt Edison
• By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ot•o.11, ........... It would be easy for Edison to dismiss Can·
yon· s 24·3> upset Thursday night as a fluke.
After all, the Chargens gave up two intercep·
tlons and two fumbles in their own territory which led to all of Canyon's scoring.
But as they prepare for next Friday's game
against another Century Le•eue team, El Modena,
the Edlaon coaches would be wise to keep a mental
picture of what Canyon's defense did to their
highly-regarded Charger attack.
Playing inspired football as the underdog on
their own home rield, the Comanches bUued ,.
stanlly and kept Edison's tlm· ,. .
Ing off throughout the night.
The most cosUy demonstra·
lion of Canyon's ferocity came
in the fourth quarter. when
Edison quarterback Frank
Seurer was buried under a rush
and s uffered a possible frac·
lured jaw.
Seure r 's replacement.
Mark Boyer. succeeded in put·
ting 14 points on the· ooard In '"""I( SIUHll
the fourth period but the furious rally simply came
too late.
··we just threw our press clippings out on the
grass and you can't play that way," said Edison
Coach Bill Workman. referi.ng to the heavy press
buildup that bad ranked the Chargers as high as
No. 2 in CTF.
"Canyon played with a lot of emotion and we
didn't," Workman continued. "But we wiU be
back. I guara.nt.ee that."
Playing without running back Rob Milucky
<strained tendon in bis left foot). Edison was
forced to rely on Milce Dotterer for the bulk of its
rushing attack .
Not that Dotterer wasn't a good man lo rely
on. He gained 160 yards on 18 carries and scored
all three Edison touchdowns.
But it was just too much a burden for one run-
ner to carry, especially with the mistakes Edison
was making.
Dotterer scampered 83 yards on his second
carry or the night and gave the Chargers a 7·0 ad· vantage, but from then until
late in the fourth quarter. it was
aJl Canyon.
Edison fumbled Canyon·s
second punt of the game and
gave the Comanches a first
down JUSt six yards away from
a touchdown. A pass from
quarterback Jon Dunn to Bill
Vinovich put Canyon on the
board. and the first of three
Mike Rosentbal kicks tied the
M•K• DOTI•llEll game at 7.7.
Jn the second quarter Canyon's John Hartman
intercepted at midfield and returned it to the 18.
setting up the go-ahead touchdown, a l6·yard run
by Glen Veevaert.
Hartman picked off another Edi.son pass early
in t he ~ half and returned it 51 yards for ;!
touchdown. With the conversion. Canyon Jed 21 .7
Edison's second fumble of the night helped
produce Rosenthal's 24-yard field goal to complete Canyon's scoring. •
Edison needed two touchdowns in the finaJ 9: 14
just to make it close. a surprising turn of events
when you consider that Canyon was beaten In
rushing <129·58), passing Cl11·38) and first downs
0 4·6) by Edison.
"They got a couple of breaks. That was ob·
vlous." Workman said. "But we missed a lot or
tackles and our offensive Une was terrible. We just
didn't do i~. That's all."
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9 BIG DAYS
PEBBLE BEACH
<AP> -Top-seed ed
Marty Ri essen of Boca
West. Fla. led the way
into today's quarter
finals of the 35's and
Seniors open tennis
tournament.
Riessen, winner in last
week1s U.S. 35 and over
singles tournam e nt.
beat 1959 Wimbledon
champion AJex Olmedo
of Encino Thursday. 6·0,
7-6.
Also movipg Into the
quarter.finals were No.
. ~:i~~~
Meyer of Los Altos. 6·0.
6·0. and fourth-seeded
Fred StoUe of Australia,
who downed Gil Howard
of San Francisco, 6·3,
6· I.
Second-seeded Roy
Emerson withdrew from
the tournament. ·
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Stram Enjoys·Bis.Wo l'!k ·
Big B oats Finish
Pauage, KiaWa Cltuh in T~breaker
By HOW ao MITH . ,,.,._.. .......
Hank Sll'!lm Iona a. rt"<"ogn.t&A·
ble hf'ure ploitttn 1'lrotegy tlDd
prowllnf' tht-s1dehnu at N• .
\tonal t'O<lCbull l A>•llut• onu'!\ 1i.
confined lo th broadr ~"' booth
lhts seai on Hut h.-" brOufth\ ru .. en1hu11Wim and p :r.mn for or
&AnlHllOO With him
"Whtln I l(ol ln\IOh•'CI with
bro1d taJUna I al down wnd
1n11ly1\'d the 11lU lion ' HY"
Stram 'Wbs l can I coiitnbutf'
to the brC>ddc l ~ Sornc llUV!I
"ont to oo conwdhan-. ~mt•
w•nt to talk about th<' pa t all
lh~ tlmf', lh10JC' th•• arr not rt'
1111) N'l~vu.nl
"I BfX' M•. D•~£a'41 ED
to tttlk 11bout th1• ~·me lhi.t pt.'Q
pie are ~lnR n"hl now LN :somt()n~ t i t' talk at>oul pa.o;t
history I'm Yf'r)' careful to
talk about the Name "" It un fold ..
Strom wtll have plPnty ol op
p0rtunity Uu!I eason On Sun·
di.ys h~ worb u a football
ilnalyst on ('Ii.-; Televis ion and
on Monday ni g hts he Joans
vt•tcrCAn J ack Buck to t'all lhe
~a m e for CUS R adio f'ew
broadcast··~ will ilt'l' mr>rt.' rnot
ball than Stram this sE>uon and
that's JUSt fine with him
"I 'll see more game~ this year
than ever before." says Stram.
who attended one game a week
as coach of the Kansas City
Chiefs for IS years and the New
Orleans Saints tor two. "This job
provides me the opportun1ty to
htay abreast a rt1st1cally and
keeps me curre nt a s far as
µ..rsonnel •~ conC"c rned And I
love the game "
STRAM IS NO btranger to the
microphone During his tenure
an Ka nsas Caty and New Orleans
ht' had tus own radio and TV
shows
"J enjoy Uus because it g1ves
me the opportunity to watch
Po01ona,
Hollypark
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Boogie Boa.rd Event
Entries are being accepted
now tor a boogie board contest
Oct. 7, 7.30 a.m. at 40tb Street
beach In Newport Beach.
The Western Boogie Assn. Is
sanctioning the event, and re·
gis traUon Information Is avalla·
ble from 0 -Zone Skateboards,
673·3800, or the City or Newport
Beach Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Dept.. 640-2271.
Further information l.s aJso
1vallablc f'l'om Paltl Serrano ol
th e Western Boogie Aun ..
439-0900.
Girls' Volleyball
WOMlllll'I YOU,CYIAU. 0r-. c;.o.,1 Ol1 ~ ... , lt-2, .. ,,, ,,.,,
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Mlrt C.e 9" U~lf 1 ... 11-t MtrlM .. ._.._. ))-1, 1).1
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"If you have lo worry about
.. ayJn~ thina.s that wUl bother
othl·1 people you are J" the
~ 1 ong Job. You have to say what
)OU lhtnk. U a 8'9' makes a m.i..
tu kl'. say. throwin.a lnlo double
• t"t>vt'noto when he hod a Ught
l'nll rret· I will !HIY, lt was a bad
l'ltll and explain why. That's my
JOb ''
BOATING
By ALMON LOCKABEY
o.ily ............ ,,...,
Huey Long's 79-foot ketch Ondine and
BUI Lee'll 67-foot ultra Ught •loop
Merlin.
· 'Tht yacbl that bolds t.ogelber for
the next two races wlll likely be lhc
winner." was the comment or KJlroy
whose own yacht bad sail troubles
Wednesday.
l1P UNTIL I.AST winter. Bo •
Stn1rn''i job was trying to build atJTID'
lhc S111nts mto a competitive ball --e
C'lub lie was two years into his
SAN FRANCISCO-From Union
Squar e to lhe Marina District. San
Franclaco I~ looking more and more
like a convention o r Southern
California yachUng buffs as southlllll·
ders from San Otego to Newport
Beach lo Long Beach and Marina del
Rey continue to pour into the city tor
the ·windup of the St. Francis Yacht
Club's big boat series .
The final two races tor llve classes
in 15th annual perpetual series are
scheduled today and Saturday with
lhe m ajor interest centered on the
Ught race among five or lhe world's
most famous racing yachts, ran11inR
in size from 67 to 84 feet. competing
for the St. Francis perpetuaJ which
was m elted when lhe cJub was gutted
by fire nearly two years ago.
Nono or the yachts an the five
classes was designed or built tor
closed course racing which is the
main feature of the St. Francis
perpetual series. especially 1n lbe ·
wind a nd current conditions encoun.
tered on San Francisco Bay. pro)(rum and foll he was making Int l pro1trc11s when the ax. wielded eres
by ph l ~.:mottc owner John CONSEQUENTLY. YACHTS ar.-
retired in each race as the result or Mc<'om Jr . was lowered Stram
didn't hk<' at much but he was At P eak not .. urpr~t'd sail and gear failures, and crews
stagger into lhe clubhouse in a slate l ...
of exhaustion r·,
HANK STRAM
football aamel> JU!'>t hke I'd do at
home, .. he sa)'s "Only at homt!
I'd 1ust sit um.I watch No)¥ 1 can
make Obst•rvatwn~
"What I want lo do 1s add a
dimension to thl' broadcast that
others <"<iii't Former pl&yers
can talk about their spec1f1c
positions but a coach can see the
entire picture I try to make
s ure I provide a d1mens1on
nobody else can.
"THE ONE THING I have
to be careful with is not being
too techrucal J make it a point
to control my thou~hts There
have been times at clamcs where
I have talked for more than an
hour about one play You have to
get in and out with your thoughts
on TV and radio And your ex·
planatinn of a play has to be
very vivid and clear so people
kno w what you're t a lking
about ··
Stram says he is not reluctant
to point out errors on the rield.
* * * ---
"I 'vt• always felt ar a. coach is
m11klllK progress. 1£ he's had a
1 t•tt11 d us a consistent wanner, if
ht'' s woo the b1g one (a
re ference to Kans as City's
victory in Super Bowl IV>. he's
t"arned the right to stay ... But
the thing you have to r ealize
;_about coaching is that il's a high
pr o f il e, high risk
business .. You have to realize
that's what lhe situation is.
"r really think the winners
h ck the problems. the losers are
swa llowed up by the problems." ·
BEFORE TOO LONG. if past
performance is any guide, there
will be a couple of openings in
the NFL coaching ranks, but
Stram insists he has not given
any thought to returning to the
sidelines.
"I'm not doing this with the
idea that it's a stepping s tone, a
way to get back into coaching,"
he says 'Tve always fell very
Mrongly that what's im_portant
as what you do today. I'm not
treading water here. I a m con·
centratang on this job. I want to
do the best JOb I can. That's
wh at's important now.
"After the season. well, we'll
let the chips fall where they
may ··
'* * *
Soturday'• Radio, T~do•
RADIO: FOOTBALL -Michigan at Notre Dame, 9:30 a.m .,
KFOX (93.5 FM >: UCLA at Kansas, 11 :20 a.m., KLAC (570); USC
at Alabama, 3:05 pm • KFI (640); Cal Slate <Fullerton> at Cal
Polv <San Luis Ob1s pol. 7:30 p.m .. KWRM 0370). BASEBALL -
An gels at Ch1ca~o. 11 . 15 a.m., KMPC <710); San Diego at
Dodgers, l p.m .. KABC (790).
TELEVISION
·9:45 a.m. (7 ) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Michigan
Wolverines meet the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame.
Chris Schenkel and Ara Parse~hian report.
lOa.m . (11 )-THISWEEKINBASEBALL.
1J : 15 a.m . (4) -BASEBALL-Pittsburgh at Montreal.
1 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans meet
the Alabama Crimson Tide at Birmingham, Ala. Keith Jackson
and Frank Broyles repQrt.
J ·30 o.m. C2~ -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Trenton 150.
taped at Trenton Speedway Also, the third runni ng of lhe Ruffian,
for fillies and mares, taped at Belmont Park in New York.
5 p.m. <2> -NFL GAME OF TitE WEEK. 6 :30 p.m. (7) -THIS IS TIIE NFL -Highbghls of the games
played last weekend.
11 p.m . CS) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -UCLA vs. Kansas in a
game taped earlier in the day at Lawrence. Kans. < 13) -
COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans meet lhe Alabama
Crimson Tide, taped earlier in lhe day
11:30 pm. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Ohio State
Buckeyes vs. the Minnesota Gophers, played earlier in the day at
Minneapolis.
Sunday'• Radio, Te~noa
RADIO: FOOTBALL -Rams at Houston, 9:50 a.m .• KMPC
(710): New England al Oakland, 5:50 p.m .. KNX 0070).
RASE BALL -Anszels al Chicaao. 11: 10 a.m .. KLAC (!)70): San
Diego at Dodgers, 1 p.m .. KABC l790 ). BASKETBALL -Lakers
at Phoenix, 7 p,m., KLAC (570).
TELEVISION
10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Los Angeles Rams
meet the Oilers at Houston. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Cleveland
at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m .. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The San Francisco &rs
meet-the New York Giants in East Rutbe'rford, N.J .
4 p.m . (7) -CO LLEGE FOOTBALL '78. (9) -COLLEGE
FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans meet Alabama in a game taped
Saturday. 6 p. m. (7) -PRO FOOTBALL-The New England Patriots meet
the Raiders at Oakland. Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell and Don
Meredith report. 11 :30 p.m. 03) -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -A taped
replay of the Michigan-Notre Dame game. played Saturday.
(The Dally PUot 111 not responsible for late changes.)
Southern California
boating interest is at its
peak In 1978, according
to Ed Nichols, executive
director ol the Southern
California Marine As ·
socialion. s pokesm a n
for the pleasure boat ln·
dustry in California.
''National s ales
fi gures or new boats.
marine engines, marine
accessories and services
is up 16 percent over
1977. and lhe Incre ase In
Southern California ex·
ceeds that." Nichols
said.
Nichols noted that the
co n c lu s i on of
California's two-year
drought had a very
positive effect on the
sale or trallerable boats
in California.
"As the lakes began to
fill. boat dealers began
enjoying a sales volume
lhey hadn't experienced
in years.'' he said.
The SCMA director
said the interest in boat·
ing is reflected in the de·
maod for exhibit s pace
at the SCMA·sponsored
Sou thern Califo rnia
Boat Show Oct. 21·29 al
the Long Beach Conven·
lion a nd Entertainment
Center. The show was
completely booked to its
160,000 s quare·foot
capacity more than 60
days ago.
San D iego
Rowers
Will Stay
SAN DIEGO CAP>
The 90-y ear-old San
Diego Rowing Club can
s t ay in its ri c k ety
boathouse a fte r being
threate ned with evic·
lion. but the rent is go·
ing from $186 monthly to
$470.
The reprieve was ap·
proved by lhe Port Com ·
ro iss ion des pite the
club's appeal to cut the
rent to $100.
There are 80 pilings
which h o ld the
c lubhouse up out or
watei;.
McEnroe
T ops Foe
HARTFORD, Conn .
(A p) -It took top.
s eeded John McEnroe
one hour and 20 minutes
to defeat Australian
Brad nrewett in the
second round or a men's
te nnis tournament in
Hartford Thursday.
WHAT'S LEFT OF the famed
trophy is a twisted chunk or silver in
the trophy case with ian encouraaing
note that it is soon to be replaced.
Crews of the big g_old platers bad a
day off Thursday while 14 Etchdls ·22
sloops raced over lhe bay In the final
two races of a one design series In
winds which whistled up to 20 knots
against a nooct tide.
Even stronger winda were predict·
ed for today when the maxi yachts go
head to head in a battle that will
break the tie between Mark and Fritz
Jo hnson's 73-foot sloop Windward
Passage and Jim Kilroy's 79·Coot
ketch Kialoa.
STILL IN CONTENTION are Fred
PreiH' 84-toot bome built Chrtstine.
The laydays are s pent repairing ,
sails and aear in preparabon for Ule
next encounter.
Rick Hackett of the Coyote Point 1
Yacht Club wound up the Etcbell~ '
series Thursday w1lh a decisive win
He outclassed his nvals by such a \i.
margin that he didn't even sail lhe \'
final race. V
IN A BEST five of six series he hid
fi n1shes of 3·4· l · l • l tor a total of 9.2S
points.
Runner up was Hank Easom of ttle
host club with firushes of 2·3·2-4·2 totaling l3points.
Phil Kam ser of the New por t
Harbor Yacht Club fim shed sixth in
the Etchells fleet with finishes or
4·13·7·2·3 for 2:l points.
t.
' I
Weekend Cale nda r
Argosy Race Readied
The Newport Ocean Sailing Ni·
sociaUon's annual family party race
heads the local yachting docket this
weekend wilh lhe Argosy race from
Newport to lhe Cabrillo Beach Yacht
Club on Saturday and the race from
CBYC to Newport on Sunday.
In other local action the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club will stage lhe an·
nual small boat trophy series -the
Davis Trophy for Lehman·l2s and
the Schock Trophy for Lasers Satur
day and Sunday.
The handicap racers will take lhe
SPotlight al South Shore Yacht Club
in the final two races or the Hi-Point
Series for Performance Handicap
Racing Fleet, Midget Ocean Racing
Fleet and Ocean Racing Catamarans
with races s~beduled Saturday and
Sunday.
THE UCI SAILING Association
will send Shields Class sloops into ac-
tion for lhe Crawford Trophy, Satur-
day and Sunday.
The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club
and Dana Point Yacht Club will com·
bine forces for the Dana Series No 6
and the fourth race of lhe Ocean Rae·
Ing Series Saturday and Sunday.
Southern California Yachting As ·
socialion calendar:
Los Angeles·Long Beaeb
CABRlLLO BEACH YAcm· CLUB
-Cabrillo Series 7·8 <JOR. PHRF.
MORA> Saturday, Sunday.
ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB -
Closing Day Regatta , Saturday,
'#EST COAST YACHT CLUB
Singlehanded race. Saturday.
Santa MoaJu Bay
CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB
Fred Harris Seri~ No. 2, Saturday
MALIBU YACHT CLUB -Fall
Series No. 1 (multihull> Sunday.
PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT
CLUB -Stein Series No. 6, Sunday
PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -
Girls On 'fhe Buoys race, Saturday;
Singlehanded race, Sunday.
Newport-Balboa
NEWPORT OCEAN SAILING AS·
SOCIATION -Argosy race, Satur·
day. Sunday.
NEWPORT HARBOR Y~CHT
CLUB -DavlS and Schock :Senes
ILehman-Laserl Saturday. Sunday.
SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB--
Hi· Point Series 7-8 < PHRF. MO Rf.
ORCA> Saturday. Sunday.
vCI SA ILING ASSOC!AT10N
Cra w.ford Trophy racl', S aturday
Sunday
Sao Dtego
CO RONADO YACHT CLUB -
Vanity Singlehanded race. Sunday
MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -
M1ss1on Bell Invitational <Geary-18,
L1ghtmn~> Saturday. Sunday.
OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -
Jessup Series I PHRF> Sunday,
S ANTA CLARA RACING AS
SOCIATION -Santana Series Call
classes 1 Sunday.
SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -
Wate rma n · Ballas S e ra es I IOR.
MORA i Sunday
SILVER GATE YACHT CLUB -
Rorason Seraes CS DH F l Sunday .
Man ·o War Senes. Sunday
SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLGB
-Arden Sen es ( PHRFl Sunduy .
Fall Trophy Sen es. Sunday.
North and lnJand
ANACAPA YACHT CLGB
Scripps No. 2. Saturday. Sundav,
SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB
-Fall Sen e.s No l. Saturday, Sum·
mer Sen es No 3. Sunday.
Coa.ta l 1t'radw?
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FBI Investigating Funds
NEW ORLEANS CAP> -A
federal grand jury, trying to de·
lermine whether anyone was
swindled In the handling or lhe
Ali-Spinks heavyweight fi ght a
week ago, has subpoenaed finan·
cial records from the Cight's pro-
moters.
U.S. Attorney John Volz said
Thursday lhe grand jury ls ln·
vesligating possible "violaUons
or federal laws s uch as in·
terstale transportation or stolen
p roperty, m.ail fraud and
others."
Special Agent Francis M
Mullen or the FBI in New
Orleans said his staff is conduct·
ing an "investigation retaUng to
runds In conneclloo with lbe
tight.
"This lsn'l to Ray there Is any
wrongdoing but obviously we
have had a complaint." Mullen
said. He would not elaborate.
Mullen said the lnveaUgaUoo
was not COM~led wtth 1 p1Jr of
SlO million slander suit. riled by
two wbJte promoters a1aln1l
heavyw~ght cha.mpioo Mubam·
mad AU, who accused them ol
racl1m Monday and apoloJl&ed tor IL Thunda.y.
All's racial remarks c•me
alter the while promote.rs, buli·
•
"""' ..
nessman Jake DiMaggio and Ci·
ty Councilman Philip Ciaccio,
sued three blacks involved in the
fight promotion, accusing them
or conspiring to divert money
from the promotions firm. That
suit was dropped Monday.
Ali charged that lhe suit was
racially motivated. DiMaggio
and Ciaccio denied it and ftled
$10 million slander suits aga.i.mt
All. They said Thursday they
have r eceived death threats
since the controversy erupted.
OCC Cage Clinic
Planned Saturday
The Southern California Jn.
e r 11c hol astic Bas ke tball
Coat'hes Assn. will present a
basketball clinic at Orange
Coast Coll~J<I<.' Saturday .
Ref(istrMlon is at 8 a m . with
the clln1e t>e..:innan~ at 8.45.
1'he :1•11 hour session will in·
elude such spcokcrs a11 T~x Win
ters 1LonR Beach Stat,l, Stan
Albek 1Lakcrs1, G~rge Tertian
1Pasadrna Hlghl , Stan For·
rlson IUOP 1 ¥d Ralph Kralve
f Bakersfl\'ld Cl!llege 1.
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Pfister ousted Mike Fis· ordered fi ve-year. prison
hback 6·3, 6·0: fifth· terms for eight persons
seeded Gene Mayer de· f o r f i s h i n & w 1 I h
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Gardiner o utlast ed powe r s the prime
fellow Australian John minister lo impose sen·
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Mayer in the opening port ol agricultural pro-
m a t c h 0 t t h e duce, fi shmg with ex·
quarterfinal• ton ight, plosives. smuggling or
while Pfister wftl face mineral ore and drug of.
Gardiner. tenses.
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'Cyran~' ·Knows Huw to Swashbuckk
But Long Beach Performance Cornes Off One-sided
8 n ;aav H £1lTEN~'TEJN
Of -CH<•• ...... SUfl
T:vTBno dt Rerec>rar"' '" o tamtl ~h'<1 und
prO' en ucCH.S on the lhHtl•r Nltt" ..
ll h tomedy, truedy. sword dueli., love
and elaborate CO!\lum102 Al thl' new Cenkr
Tht•Lt\l'r m Lona Bt'a<'h. whf'r4' the play opent>d
Wrdnesday rught. there's rlt•H•r uM· ur u ft·w
Mnlph.· :-.ta.:e prop'
THE F LT IS A all too fam1l1ar ont•
·Cyrano" I!. :. on.-«'h:uartt'r play .
Thl' lead plaHr. OOCl' he JP~Ur'I a fourth or
tht> wuy into tht• opening act. ls on stage nearly
the rc.>muandcr or the ttme.
Thi!'. 1s not to downgrade the acting of Stacy
Keorh tie's excellent as the swashbuckling
Cyruno. who hus a paranoia about his overlong.
n irvinl( no:1e Kl'ach received a deserved stand·
1ng ovution opening night
RUT THE OTllF.R cast members have
rnnl' -.upporllng roles That goes even for
StdJn1e Po.,.,ers, who al> the beautiful Roxanne.
'h.tr••(l 1•0 billing with Keach
And, al. 1s too orten the case. it's a shame
this play 1s so s1ngt.1l ar . There is some fine act·
ing an addition to that done by Keach.
Ben Slack is delightrul as the poet-baker
Ragueneau. J ane Rose, who played the mother·
in-law role in television's "Phyllis," is equally
fine in her part. as Duenna. attendant to Rox.
anne.
Some oC the other spotlighted actors, Pa ul
Rossilll as Christian. Walter Mathews as Le
Bret and Stephen Keep as Comte De Guiche.
despite impressive credentials. lack the pitzazz
their roles require
CYRANO HAS BEEN portrayed by many
name actors. It's a role that allows for creative
interpretation and this production, directed by
Rae Allen. produced by Norman Twain. is no
exception.
Keach draws lots or laughs when he aJone
can poke Cun al his nose and gels sympathy
because although courageous in battle, he 1s
cowardly in love.
When Cy rano learns that his cousin. Rox·
anne. whom he loves. is drawn amorously to the
ha ndsome Christia n. he devises a plan to ex-
press his love through the latter.
CHRISTIAN HAS THE looks Cyrano thinks
he lacks, but Cyrano. a poet as well as a fighter.
has the words
Act II in which Cyrano hjdes under the
cloak of Christ ian to whisper the poetic lo~
lines Christian recites Lo Roxanne is the run:
rriest of the overlyJ.DDJ! pla
The two stand hidden in -=-=su.,6d,..,,...,u-ea,,..,..1t-=g~ht under
the balcony of Roxanne's residence. she on the
balcony Credit goes here Lo lighting designer
Thomas Ruzika.
The li ghting also plays a key role in the
final scene of the closing act where tragedy con ·
trasts sharply with the fast-moving. usually
comic action of previous scenes.
CYRANO, WHO HAS survived hundreds of
sword fights with only an occasional nick of his
snout. is finally done in when he meets with an
accident on his way to visit Roxanne at a con-
vent. She retreats to the convent when Christian
is killed in battle.
Cyrano does not die until he discloses il was
he and not Christian who wrote love letters lo
Roxanne. She can only express regret that her at·
tentions were for the wrong man.
STEFANIE POWERS. PAUL ROSSILLI CAST AS LOVERS IN CLASSIC
Miss Powers is beautiful in her part of Rox·
anne. but as is often true with such classics.
merely "reads" her lines. This presentation of
the Edmond Rostand·wrillen Cyrano is t he
By JACKIE RYMAN
Of-O~lly "•lel Sutt
"I stumbled into this cockamamie pro.
Cession by accident 20 years ago, by a series or
miracles. ~o I'm in a constant state of sur-
prise." actor Anthony Hopkins told a Costa
Mesa audence this week.
The star of such films as "International
Velvet ," "Audrey Rose" a nd the forthcoming
"Magic" and of Broadway and Los Angeles pro-
ductions Of "Equus" leaned against the Un·
hnished stage at South Coast Repertory's new
theater and launched into a spontaneous
stream-of-consciousness Lalk.
HE CLEARLY enjoyed speaking with the
yo un g perf o rmers 1n SC R 's Actin g
Conservatory as he·described his own feelings
about acting.
"At one time I was very cynicat""3bout it ."
Hopkins said. "I· used to believe there was a bet·
ter way of earning a li ving -I felt guilty about
1l.
"Now I'm pi:oud of it. sometimes obsessed
by tl. and I'm having a wonderful life as an ac-
tor."
Hopkins said he first stumbled into acting
when he saw an amateur group performing at a
YMCA in 1955. He joined the group, then audi·
Lioned for a scholars hip to an acting school.
"I HADN'T EVEN read Shakespeare, and I
did a scene from 'Othello .... Hopkins said. "I
had an idea that an actor had to have a loud
voice and make a sort of emotional noise, and J
won."
After graduating. he served in the Royal
Artillery. T wo years later, Hopkins worked as
assistant stage manager at a repertory theater
Actor's Long Suit?
'Taknt's an Infinite Reservoir'
and. he said, Rt>t fired. He then auditioned for
and was acc'epted into the prestigious Royal
Academy.
"I learned m y acting out of books."
Hopkins said. "I didn't have much money so I
used to steal books. I mus t go back and pay for
them .''
H E WAS SELECT E D by Sir Laurence
Olivier for a number or roles with the National
Theater of Great Britain. Jn addition, his U.S.
television credits have included ''The Lindbergh Kidnap~ing Case." for which he won an Emmy
in 1976. He has appeared in such films as "The
Lion in Winter" and "A Bridge Too Far," and
he was named English television's best actor of
the year in 1972 for "War and Peace."
Hopkins currently lives in Los Angeles with
his wife J enni. "Maybe it's reincarnation or
something," he said. "I always wanted lo come
to America. l feel al home here."
Upcoming projects for Hopkins include a
r11m portrayal of Gandhi and a stage production
of "Hamlt!t ..
Asked about his acting technique. Hopkins
said. "You have to have a technique, a founda·
lion th:it 1s firm like concrete. Then the airplane
of ins pa ration can take off."
DOES H E STILL have to a udition for
parts:' a student asked. Foflunately not.
Hopkins repli ed.
"I wouldn't want to audition again. It's
painful and it's awful and I hated it. And it
doesn't get easier .··
Actors often get in the way of their own
creativity because of ne uroses and lack or ob·
jectivity. Hopkins said.
"I just try to relax after a performance ...
he said. "I sense that for me the best way is.
after I'm done for the day, to go home, have
dinner and go out with my friends who are not
actors."
SELF-CONFIDE NCE IS vital. Hopkins
said.
"It's dbvout faith in oneself. If God wants
you to. you'll be an -actor or artist or dentist."
he said. "You can't organize it. As actors we try
to fix ourselves. Lo fix our souls. But we are
what we are.
"Talent is an infinite reservoir." Hopkins
said. "We have to be caretakers. the guard who
opens the sluices of the dam to be sure it's
directed properly."
Asked what. if anything. he would like to be
able to whisper in the ears of each audience
ST ACY KEACH AS 'CYRANO DE BERGERAC·
At Long Beach Entertainment Center
English adaptation based on the Brian Hooker
trans lation.
i\ NOTE HERE about the 862-seat U _ater.
While the festival administrators like lo
boast of clear views of the stage, side seats are
not the best and it's sometimes difficult to hear .
The fi rst or six plays of the festival's season
runs through Oct. 14 at the Long Beach Conven·
tion a nd Entertainment Center. 300 E. Ocean
Blvd. Curtain for the nearly three-hour play is
8:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays with
Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2:30
Tickets <213) 436·3645
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member before he performs. Hopkins rephed~
"Love me."
WHAT EFFECT WOULD he like to have o-.;
an audience? _,
Hopkins said he would like to perforni°_ •
"Hamlet" and come out during the curtain caU·
and "have the whole audience standing againsf" '
lhe back wall because they're so frightened." . • ~
What are the difficulties of acting and: dir~cting in the same production? -
"I suppose the dangerous thing is for the ac:
tor to direct and let the ego get in the way.''
Hop~ins said. "It creeps up on you and start.i
giving you false information. It can be dis·
astrous."
HOW DOES HE prepare for a film and does
he prefer w9rking on stage?
"I do as much work as I can beforehand.··
Hopkins said. "l learn the entire part, and I've
learned to trust myself. that the essence ot
whatever character I'm playing is going to
come out.
· · 1 learn the lines so well that I could be •
cued in my sleep and I'd wake up and give the •
line.
"On the stage, you have to project out,'(
Hopkins srud. ''In film. you have to draw th&
camera an. It's not acting. it's letting the part
play you.
"When I'm doing film. I want to do theater.
When I'm doing theater. I want to do film."
ONE PROBLE M A stage actor faces is
recreating the same role night after night.
Hopkins said
"You have to believe in the now, that it is.
<See HOPKINS, Page C2l
OCC Programs to Sing or Swim on ·Saturday
Marine adventurer Col. John D. Craig will
kick off Orange Coast College's fall semester
"Man and the Sea" lecture series Saturday with
a two-hour presentation on the Caribbean Sea.
The session begins at 8 p.m. in the OCC
Auditorium.
SERIES TICKETS are priced at$7.50and are
available In the OCC Ticket Office in the college's
Administration Building. Monday through Fri-
day from 8 a.m . to 7 p .m ., and Saturdays from 8
a.m. tonoon
Tickets for the individual sessions, priced at
$2.SO each. will be available at t.be door. Other
lectures are set for Sept. 30, Oct. 7 and Oct. 14.
Titled "Over and Under the Caribbean
Sea," the program wilJ detail a treasure hunt by
Craig's driving crew that was worth $1 million
and took place ln the shark-infested waters near
Tortu gas.
HIS FILM ~ will show experimental
swim operations conducted by the Navy's un-
derwater demolition team off the Virgin ll'llands.
and will focus on a marine laboratory in Bimini
where shark behavior ls studJed.
Col. Craig has won an Academy Award and
three "Emtt\Y" nominations for his films. He
has designed underwater cameras and Is
recognized as the fi rst fit m ma ker to make natura l
colormoviesontheoceantloor.
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MARINE ADVENTURER COL. JOHN CRAIG
To Nerrete Culbbeen Exploration Alm
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Music by America's best known and loved
songwriters will be presented by Guy and
Phyllis Halferty at 8 p .m . Saturday in Orange
Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 119.
Tickets. priced at $3, are available in the
OCC Ticket Office. located in the college's Ad·
ministration Building. The office Is open until 7
o'clock tonight and Saturday from 8 a.m. to
noon
Tickets will be sold al the door on a space
available basis
T HE llALFERTYS arc a popular team on
the Orange County musical circuit. With Guy at
the piano and Phyllis BS narrator. and backed
by a musical combo, they feature the lives and
works of America's most popular theatrical and •
motion picture composers ~
Saturday's program will include such selec·
lions as "Take the A Train." "Fools Rush In.'
"April in Paris," "Thal Old Black Magic,"
"Georgia on My Mind." "Stardust," "On a
Clear Day," Moon River," "This Guy's In Love
With You." "Body and Soul." "The Second
Time Around.'' and "llere's That Rainy Day."
T HE BACK-UP combo features AIG Rem·
ington on saxes. clarinet and flute ; Frank
Amoss on drums : and Walter Orth on bass .
Soloist for Saturday's concert 1s soprano
Joan Iden-Bowie. a veteran performer with ex
lem11 Vl' credits in television. radio and the
musical comedy stoge
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GUY HALFERTY PLAYS MUSICAL SALUTE
Accompanied by Wife, Phyllla, •nd CombO •
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·ro LOVE TO PLA v PAUL NEWMAN ROLE
Anthony Hopkin• Told SCA Audlenee
From Pa.p(;I
HOPKINS ...
happemn~ now for t ht-first l1mt•. ~o It •~ ulwuys
<"hangmi." ht• !>Jld
Double Treat • in
We kem1 thN1ter·11ooris who arrive at the
Pt•lltlval of Art ... Groundii, l.agunu Bnch,.by 8:30
p ni t'llO t•hcMl!.t' twt Wt>t•n t1 rolht•kang muMcal or a
.:npplnK World Wur II drama
f"ollowint( 11 xt'll oul engagemeol In Snn
Clt.<mt'nt\?, Sandy Wilson'" "Th Boy Friend" is
lwlng pre:u.·ntt'rl hy l,.aJ(Unll Showcase Theatre
ut th(• Foi um 'l'h,.utn· on S11lurduy und Sunday
"'"' S1·11t 2'J uml :10 u111I Ot•t 5 aocl 6
"TU•: FAIU JRI-: lO ZIHUAg," wnllen by
C >ru n.ct· l'ounty 11l~ywra~ht John Ferza<"ca. 1s
t ht' 1>l'ason o~uer for th~ Laguna Moulton Com
mun11 y Pl&yh<>w.l'. also itl 606 Laguna Canyon
!toad Performuncu ure Tuesday through
~utu rdays through Oct 7 11lus a 2:30 matioee on
<kt I
F.1h:oen f'111hbuch 1s directing "Boy Friend"
lor which VlkJ<1 Laffoon designed the sets and
Kera Lt't' Keaney c hort'Ographed lively dances
11wlurting tht• ch11rl1•ston
The· !tl01 y h•nters on the romantic misad
v1·11111r1•11 of sevt•tul young ladies al a fas h1ona-
hlt> f1ni1.1runj( 11chool in Prance. Their confused
uffums of the heart create complications that
mak t' for a dehghtful spoor or the Roaring '20s
H cadan~ the cast arc T erri Cannacot as Pol-
ly and Tony Vrab as Tony. A1so featured are
Schlrley Lou Tyler, Judy Benowltz. Priscill a
Sanford. Btl Gekas, Robert lfutthlnaon. David
llydt'. Christi Glasi;er . Lee Childress. Hc1d1
Fendler. Steve Stanczyk and Lance Gilbert
T ICKETS Ml\ Y BE pur<'ha5ed al the
Laguna Musi<' Company, :no fo'orest Avl·,
Laguna Beach from 9 :30 a m. to S:JO p.m . daily
except Sunday. Prices arc $4 for adults a nd SJ
for studenl~ and Sl"mor c1twms. fo'or ticket in
formation, call 494 3082 or 499.4453
"Zigzag" dea ls with the sinking or the
<'ruiser USS lnd1anapolL<1 by a J apanese sub
marine shortly before V-J Day.
Action takes place simultaneously with the
s inking itJ;elf, the ordeal of the s urvivors during
their days and nights in the shark·infested
ocean . the court martial of the ship's captain
a nd the later reunions of the s urvivors . Multi·
media visual and sound effects increase the
tens ion.
DON WILLIAMSON, producer of the
Pageant of the Mai;ters, portrays the tormented
captain and his son Dou~. pa~eant sculptor. de
si~ned the unique :tel. Stage ~culpttjre 1&,
perhaps, a more realistic term to describe the
massive plaster structure that dominates .the
huge stage.
Lloyd Matsumoto acts as the commanding
offi cer of lhe Japanese submarine. Olhers pro·
mineot in the cast or 23 are the court martial ..
'Barefoot' Back
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YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET
"I don't fCi'l you're lymg lo an audience 1f
you're not inspired that night. Sometimes you
can have an emotional expenence on stage and
leave lhe m ice-cold out front.
GWC Replj,ses Simon Comedy
"Barefoot in the Park." a play
about the s truggles of a pair or
ncwfy'weds to ad1ust to marriage
while the bride's mot.her becomes in·
volved with a man-aboul·town. opens
a nine-performance run in the Golden
West College community theater at
ble for senior citizens. Advanced
tickets may be purchased In the col-
lel{e bookstore. ~
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"When we look at a painting, it isn't th<·
paml<'r we'r e s eeing ; we're recreating it,"
Hopkins said. "The audience creates loo."
HAS HE PURPOSEl~V chosen character
role,, or would he like to play romanttc leading
ffil'O''
"I'll love lo play a Paul Newman part,"
11nrki11)> 'uad "I would love to do a romantic
t·oml'dy or something like thal. But they keep
c·u,tin~ me as heuvies "
In hil> new film, "Magic," Hopkins said he
llldys a psychopath. He also had to learn
~kight-<>f·hand tricks for the role
lie closed with a word of warning to the
young acting hopefuls.
"It's a m<.izmg how dreams do come true."
Hopkin~ said . "Be careful what you pray for
God has a great sense of humor ''
8 . 30 tonight.
C HARLES .MITCHELL, theater
arts instruc tor who has directed
more than 40 plays at Golden West
the last 11 years, is directing this
Nell Simon comedy.
Other dates are Sept. 23, 28, 29, JO,
Oct. s. 6, 7. at 8:30 p.m ., and Oct. 8.
?:30 p.m .
Main theater prices this fall are
SJ.SO general admission for reserved
seats Friday and Saturday, and $2.50
unreserved seating on Thursday and
Sunday. Special discounts are ava1la·
S ET IN A NEW York Cit y
brownstone apartment. everyone in
the cast must at some lime walk up
the entrance steps and five flights of
s tairs to reach the door of the
skylight pad of the newlyweds.
After six days of marriage, the
husband loves his bride -who likes
to walk barefoot in the pa rk when It's
snowing and who rented their uncom·
fortable aerie at an exorbitant rate -
but after 10 days civil wa r breaks out
in their state or wedded bliss.
The bride is played by Bunnie
Goodmansen, and Doug O'Connor
plays the part or the bridegroom
(played by Robert Redford in the
ortginal 1963 Broadway production).
15 Percent Prevails Call 642-5678. Put a few words
to work for ou.
Waitresses Don't Feel Economic Pinch
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Ot ,.,. Dally ~1'9t St.ff
Inflation hasn't put much of a dent tn the
dining and drinking out habits of Orange
Coast residents.
Hestaurnnls and bars from the most un-
pretcnl1ous to the most elegant are crowded.
And patrons leave sizable tJps, a Daily Pilot
s urv(•y revealed.
T HE CONSENSUS OF most waitresses 1~
th(~ bc~l and blggcst tippers a re regular
c:ustomcr~.
One lun<"heon waitress at a Newport
hays1de restaurant said the best Uppers are
hus ines,mcn paying the bill with credit
c·ar<b
"I always try to give my best service,"
s aid tall . ~reen·eyed, red·haired Mae Bean,
who has worked the Marine Room at the
Newpo rter Inn for nine years.
"nut. a steady customer, I've gol to take
care or him first "
MAE SAID SHE found "the be tter
:.erv1ce you give the better the lips" to be
true both here and at a Sao J05e dinner house
s he worked for eight years before moving to
Newport Beach.
She Is also the "day girl" in the main
lounge newly renamed the Library. She said
she round little difference in tipping habits
between lh08e who only had a cocktatl and
those who dine.
"The regulars are the better tippers."
said Polly Roundtree, head waitress at the
Colonial Kitchen on 19th Street In Costa
Mesa. Emphasis is on "home cooking" at the ~iMlila.'iit ~4f~&olale"Ml'4; •
The bespectacled woman who likes to
joke with regular customers said she has
found lipping "runs around the same all the
time " She has worked al the restaurant.
which is noltceably busy at breakfast and
lunch hours, nearly five years.
Just down the street at TheCotlage Family
Restaurant, waitress Peggy Ferre ll
acknowledged Ups haven't been as blg "the
past couple weeks," butfiguresit'sduemoreto
people returning from vacation and school
starting than inflation. •
Claudia Bosco. the waitress who says
businessmen are the best Uppers, said she
found tips average 15 percent of the bill.
"It all has to do with service and al-
titude," said Claudia who works a t the Jolly
Roger on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport
Beach.
AT LAKESIDE RESTAURANT in
,Newport Beach, adjacent to industrial, busi-
ness-oriented Irvine, waitress are loo bwsy to
talk during the luncheon rush.
But owner Irwin Milman said, "All the
waitresses consider 15 percent or the bill as a
norm. Anything below means they didn't do
tbelr job. And anything above indicates the
customer was well pleased."
Milman said luncheon customers a t the
plu5h restaurant fall more in the "10 percent
tip category."
"Twenty lo 25 percent may be left with
the dinner receipt. Some people really go
crazy." Milman said.
KEIKO McMILLS WORKS lhe day shift
at a n American. Japanese beer and wine bar.
restaurant In Costa Mesa . the Kio1's Jon.
An exterior sign In huge letters pro-
claims "the world's greatest hamburgers.''
Thal may be open to debate but the ham.
burger is the biggest seller, according Jo
Keiko. J apanese roods such as Yak.isoba, a -
.~~~ftl~Jc;~~~~A~~~~~-~
available.
Is tipping good"
"Sometimes yes, sometimes no," said
Keiko, a charismatic J apanese woman.
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RO\ llC 11'1 I ''Tt.I' J• xh1b11 of lhl' pop
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Dff••t:R t.:~T ~T\ r.•.S Eighty worki. 11(
.trt by MJl'k Toht.·~ t·111led a ·pioneer· 1r
t\ml'rican <Jhi-trJt'l 11.11nt1ng. and $5 monoprinti-
and hnvcut:. by !fun-. Burkhardt through Oct. <!~
Galleries/ Exhibits
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at Lui::un<J Reut•h ~1 Ul\('11 m or Art. 307 Chrr
l>n ve. Laguna fk<i<:h I ll1ur.., 11 30 it m to 4 30
pm Wl'ClnL'!><fa~.., through Monday!>.
PllOTOGRA P lllC IMAGES Work or
Tucs on photographt'r Ha rold Jo nes through
St· pt. 2!) ul OranJ(C Coust CollcJ{e Photo Galler y.
1-'tnc Arts building, 2701 t-'a1rv1cw Road. Costa
Ml'sa. !lours Ill am. to 4 pm Monduys·through
Fridays
ONE-WOMAN snow -Work of artist and
l•thograph<·r Edna Jl1bcl Saturday throui;:h Oct.
24! at l'ctr1ch Galll:ry, 1741 We">lcltH Drive,
Nc·wport lh·uch flours 10 u m to 5 p m .
Tuesdays through !-,aturdays. noon to 5 µ m
Sunday:.
P ER l' TEXTILES ~elc<'lton or unc1ent
ll'Xl1h·i. l''((•;nalt'll dl t o:a-.lal dP ... t·rts or Peru
St•pl. 29 l11roui.:h Oct 10 ;1t Cal Stal<• Fullerton
Grudualt.• Calll·n · f'n·v1t•w rt·c·t·plion. 1:1 to 11
IJ m St·pl ~I Gallery hour!> no(Jn lo 4 p.m Mon·
days through Friday:.. I tc1 4 p m S undays.
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Wed. thru Sat.
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PO~ART PAINTER'S FORTE
Woman One of Paintings In Exhibit
I • ' t
1><11nt111~s by 1"11 :\tullol.1 and c.inatomy l>tud1es
;11111 1Ja111lrngs of "'um cn by V1m:t:nt ut Pomeroy
A1t l;.a11t·r;, ~i51 Lam·oln AH·. :.ullt: ,\, Cn>re~"
!',tit urdi.ly throu~h Ol't l !I Hct·t•ptaon for th1•
ar11~ts, :.I to 11 JI m Suturduy (.;allcry hour!>. l
to 7 p m Munday" through VridJ.):-O, l lo 5 pm
~ l0dncMlap. and S;_iturdays
GLASS Exh1b111un of over 150 glal>s ob·
Jt:Ct:. from lHth and }!)th c1:ntur1c:. Amt·nt·u and
SO l'Xanipll·:. of C ~ fur111t urt· datmg from 1700
<met 1860~ on view St.•pt 4!6 through April 29. 1979
tn l>t•cori.ltt\'t' Arb Gullt:ry, /\hmunson Galll'r)'.
Lo:. Angl'lcs County MuM•um of /\rl Museum at
5005 W1bh1rc Blvd . Lo:. /\ngl.'ll·:. Adm11>l>tOn to
museum. :Sl .50 ac1ults. so cent1> s tudcnb and
~outh 5 lo 17 Chtldn•n undc.·r 5 fret·
LIFESTYLES Photograph1e ,gltmpsc:. or
ltfcstylel> over u 100 year l)cnod nn California
northern ('Ous t at hcadqu<irlt·r" u t The
Ce:tltformu St<1tt: 'n1vt:rl>1ly und Cullcgt-!>, 400
Golden Short'. Loni.t Beach. llour:.. !:I u m to 4
p.m Monduys through Fm.lays, cl<Jst:d Colum·
bus Day. Oct. 9.
TEACHING ARTISTS -Exh1b1t tn mixed
m edia by Cal Stute Fullerton fauclty members
th rough Oct. :; tit uni Vt'rSlly <1rt gallery. Slate
'\..C<}llege Boulevard an(i Dorothy Lune. !lours l to 1 p m Sunduys. noon tu 4 p m . weekdays
Closed Suturday!>
Raffael
Exhibit
To Open
Na tun• pa1nt1ngs by
J oseph RaHael wall b ·
fi:atured tn an cxh1b1t of
lhl' artist's work open
1ng Saturday al the
Newport Harbor Art
M u·.c~um . 850 Sa n
Cle ment e Drive .
Newport Beach
R affae l. who livcl> in
San Geronimo Valley
among the· redwood
tr ee~ o f north t rn
Cal1forrua, explotb tm·
C:tgc s o r naturf: w i th
i.himmcrinl'( intens ity m
monumental :.eale . a ('
cording to Thomus H
Garver. musl'um dire('
tor
W ut<.:r ltltc!> "glisten
with we tness:" fis h
··m ovc luxurious ly ''
thro ug h wuter. u dut·k
"flaps off in night. .. and
tide foam .. bubbles" 1n
rainbow colors. Garver
said
fla(jacl's ucccss to
booki. o n na11vc
American history pro·
v1ded sour('C material
for his wllrk. the urt1sl
has said Working mu1.·h
1n the l>tylc or Van Gogh.
he dad a series or 1970 In
dian patnllngs tncluding
Blackfoot and Pomo.
whi"h will hang tn tht·
Nt.>wport exhibit:..
Raffael began his new
re alist series of paint
ings in 1971 with his
p or traye:t l o f Li o n .
Lizard and Seal.
In 1972. Rarrael was
working on Landscape
and found lumselr using
many styles on one C'an·
vas. Th1s discontinuous
technique is now seen in
..1 11 his work. Garver
notes
The exhibit will be at
lhe museum through
Nov. 26 Rarfacl will dis
Frtday Seotemt>er 22 197f' OAIL y PILOT C3
Kea11e Fu11
The Keane: Brother~ Tom and John. will be reaturcd t•ntcrt;.11n -
m cnl during D1snt•)-I ·fld ':, Kids' Day~ S<aturd ay C:1nd Sunday Tht•
telev 1s1on duo w1U p('t rorm ut I. 2 JO and 4 pm on Tomorruv. lun<l
Space Stage. Children under 12 will b<.· <s<1m1tkd frc.•e from !~to J J
u m . each day . Tht: Ma:kcy i\louse 50th B1rthd<1y P<.1n1dt· '' 111
murch down Main Strct•t <Jl noon and 5 pm
Arias at CSUF
Soprano Annd Moffo will be
featured soloist when the• P acific
Chamber Orchestra performs Oct 6
at Cal Slate Fullerton
Miss Morro will s ang operatic anu:o
by Mozart, Verda and Rossini. The: b
p.m . event is scheduled 111 Plummer
Auditorium on the campus ii 1,;
spo n s ored by the un1ve rs1ty and
F ullerton's Professional Artists m
Res idence I PAIRI proj!rarn
Reserved st:at 11ch·t:. arc S8 i\
lam 1tt·d numbc·r of S:l "C'ats arl·
;1va11a blt' for CSt.:F !>l udcnL,, faculty
and :-.taff
.. Out.· lo lht· grt.•i.Jt popularity of lh1!>
evl'nt. ticket :-should be• purchased as
soon as pol>:.tblt•" !><it<l Pamela K.
Mcl.i.lin . box offs<·•· rn.inJ~er
tnformahon K70 :1:11 1
NEVADA Photographs of construction
und hOU!>tnR stlc~ along with :.ihslract desert
l>Ccnes or Nevada by Lc·wis Hultz today through
Nov 11 at Su~an Sp1ritus Gallery, 3331l Vaa Lido.
Newport Beach. ftloceptton for Haltl. 7 to 9 p.m
today. Gallery hour .... I I u m . t o 5 p m
C'uss his work 10 a ''Meet~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I he Artist" series at <!
p.m . Sunday. Museum ( J
hours e:tre 11 um. to 4 AHT HOl'l•L.' P m Tuesdays through 1·
S unduys. und 6 to 9 p .m . '----------~ Fridays.
SA tJRIZES
Tue!>days throu~h Suturda y~
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If you're aoln~ hy outsit.le appearances
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the larae overhead s ign says : Rothschild
Chec10 and Wtne
lt'a only once you're inside this surr>risinR
Corona del Mar establlahmunt that you make a
m...ior d111covery. A deligbtfuJ llUle restaurant is
tucked away In a small room, a cozy and com·
fortable taclHty that seat.a fewer than 20 people.
A aF.C::ENT An'EllNOON visit led us into
a n unexpected treasure-trove of gourmet
goodies plus the dlnln1 area.
1'he 1hop is stocked with International
food stuffs that would turn any ~al into a
king 's feast: cooked meats. jams and pre-
ser ves, mustard, cookies and biscuits, confec·
t1onery. caviar. tea. s auces and dressings,
5.plces and ooclctaU tidbits.
After teasing our taste buds by scrutinizing
lhHe Items. il wu probably natural to lake a
table in the dining area. ·And the luncheon
menu. happily, offered a number of the del·
icades we bad seen in the showcases.
THE FIRST OF our two choices was
Rothschild's Russian s alad, a sizable and
savory concoction tabbed at $3.95. Exhibiting a
flair for salad-making artistry, it consisted of a
base of fancy Romaine and Boston bib lettuce
~topped by julienne ltalian salami. Polish ham,
Emmenthal Swiss cheese, turkey and garnish.
Next up was an ideal -albeit out-of-the-
ordinary -mid·day dish, the Rothschild
cheese board. $4.50. It netted generous portions
of six imported cheeses <aH sold in the shop,
too> served with assorted crackers and butter.
If one wanted to go all out with the luncheon
rare here. a logical starting place would be the
hors d 'oeuvres. Some of the possibilities we con-
sidere'1 were pale maison, $2.95, escargots,
$3.50. toasted artichoke hearts, $1.95, soup du
jour. 75cents.
TWO OF 111E SANDWICH offerings were
especially intriguing : the continental, $3.95, sets
forth roast bee f. Westphalian ham, pate,
s alami, assorted cheeses and sourdough bread;
Heidi's Swiss special. $2.95, listed Black Forest
s moked ham, Emmenthal Swiss cheese,
sourdough or rye bread and garnish.
Pasta selections served for lunch or dinner
incJude fettuclni Romano, $4.50. half order.
$2.SO: pescatore hnguiru (baby clams. strips or
tender shrimp, mushrooms, cooked in wine
s auce and topped with imported parmesan
cheese>, $4.75, half order. $2.50.
The evening menu. in addition to a varied
nightly special, also offers three more regular
entrees, each tabbed at SS.95. They are veal
scaloppine marsala, toumedo of beef Rossini
and shrimp de Rothschild.
Dessert offerings include cheese and fruit
together with a mouth-watering selection of
hn11~P oastries <the latter definitely not for the
diet-minded). All wines are available for a
~C?tkagefeeof$2.
Lunch ls served from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m ..
Monday through Saturday: dinner from 5 to 10
p.m .. seven nights a week. Rothschild's is local·
ed at 2407 E. Coast Highway (almost directly
at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard.).
Telephooe: 673-3750. • • • BOB MOLINE FANS take note: The
popular and long-lime performer in the Wine
Cellar at Del Webb's Newporter Inn has just re-
leased a new album entitled ··Bob Moline,
Knightly at the Cellar."
Moline's album was co.sponsored by Dorsey
Brady, general manager of the Newporter, and
Ken WilUg. owner and manager of the John
Wayne Tennis Club.
Standard favorites, as well as his original
compositions. are featured on Moline's new
album. One or his original songs on the disc.
"December Child.·· 1s Clpproaehang the St
million mark in sales.
Moline also recently began creating and re·
cording radio commercials So It would seem
versatility as well as durability could be credit·
ed to this artist who has been entertaining In the
Cellarforeightyears.
He appears at the Wine Cellar. Tuesday
through Saturday, from 7 to 11 p.m. The Inn Is
located at 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach.
Telephone : 644· 1700. • • • OLD SONGS AND NEW, soft rock and jazz.
represebls the musical range on t ap these
nights al the Newport Beach Jolly Roger
restaurant, 3333 W. Coast Highway For this you
can thank Lynde & Conti, the exciting duo cur-
rently appearing in the lounge.
On stage Wednesday through Saturday.
Susan Lynde and Phil Conti combine talents on
guita r. electric piano and key bass . The Carpen-
ters. John Denver. Jim Croce. Barbra Streisand
and Barry Marulow melodies are favorites of
the duo whose repertoire reaches back to the
'40s.
A show·biz veteran. Susan has performed
with s uch celebrities as Perry Como. Anthony
Newley, Roy Clark. Roger Miller and Bob Hope.
Phil has appeared with Stan Kenton. Liberace
and other lop shows in Las Vegas.
If you're goin~ to catch Lynde and Conti.
you might as well get down to the seaside
restaurant early for'the daily Jolly Hour. One or
Ute best of its kind in the area. the cocktail
s pecial runs from 4 until 7 p.m. daily <including
Saturday and Sunday> and features well drinks
served in buccaneer bucket'> accompanied by
complimentary hors d 'oeuvres . .
DUO'S REPERTOIRE REACHES FAA BACK
Susan Lynde, Phil Conti Sing In Newport
Stars Show
Due Saturday
Top name entertainers will be featured
when radio station KM PC sponsors its ninth an·
nual "Show or the World" SatUJ'day at the
Inglewood Forum.
Sarah Vaughan, Glen Campbell, Pat and
Debby Boone. Flip Wilson, Disneyland's Kids of
the Kingdom and Nelson Riddle and his or-
chestra are among the scheduled entertainment
for tbe 8 p.m . show.
NINE KMPC PERSONALITIES, Dick
Whittinghill, Geoff Edwards, Wink Martindale,
Gary Owens, Rogers Carroll, Dave Hull, Sonny
Melendrez, Peter Smith and Robert W. Morgan,
will serve as hosts and masters of ceremonies.
Tickets available at Tickelroo and Mutual
outlets and the Forum office, are no, $9 and $7.
Proceeds go to the Permanent Charities
Committee of the Entertainment Industries.
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INTERMISSION Friday. September 22, 1918 DAIL V P1LOT CS
LAST 3 DAYS 'Greasepaint' Catehy
Urchins tealing Sce11es in Westminster
• Th two most popular ~orks of Anthony
Newlf'\ nnd l.t~ht Drlcu,114' -· Stop lhtt World.
I Want to GN Off" and "The Roar nf tht'
G ruM•(l111nt. l ht• Snwll or thl' Crowd .. -huh•
dont! much tu t• ... tuhltsh tht· loft y reputation ol
('<,glti Mt-:.u·, l\t·nt John,on ai. one of Ol'llnltl'
Count\ 's J•rt>rn11•1 ll1n·<'l11rs uf m U'llC'lll tht•utl'r
noundtn~ OU~ the i;es1:>on will 00 Mollere':>
·Tht· l"·urn••d l,u(lws" 1 Murch 31 April 291 a n<I
Anton C'hl•khov·., t'luss1r drama "The Seagull "
1 \1 u' I" .lunl' HI 1
GEORGE COLOURIS 6th ANNUAL
Jcthnson h.as sl.t~t·fl t·uch sho~ thrN' t1m1::..
hi« lllh'Nt t•ffort bt•111._-the• Wt•stmm'Stc r Com
munlty Tht'ah1 r produr1111n of "GrcuM•p11 tnt."
now tximJt llll'rforn'lt•1I throuah c~t. 7 But whnl'
hJii l.n~a ond tioldt'n W~t C-Olleac v1:ri.1onb
'were spread out on a proscenium st:.ige, thl.'
WestmU\:lh'r "Grt'UJ1ep•1n1 ·take•:. 11dvbntttl(l' ot
the lht-ntf!l''s horse hot• 't J~lnR to att~l n u
he rt'loforc unru hzed inti mac\ ~Ith 1ti. a u
du~nces
TUE RRITISll ~l~l('-\l.'ullt•1:ory lb not
quite b c ..illtl ~ attni:i .... 'Stc>p the World." which
J ohn on lu. ... t to..: •d .tbo ut Wt•t.tmumtcr. but 1ti.
pro 1mu • to th(• pl:i~~Mr nn<1 n superb eont
inaent ol chorus urchin'>" outs that com
parison quickly on the bitck burner The
urchins, uncter the <'hort'Ographic whap or Elajn<.
RUul'r . art: quite c<1 pablt· of bW1plnl( a s~ne or
two from tht" stars w. tht-y ~end their wmsom~
~ ay a round the sta~e and lhrou~h the au>les
with pinpc>1nt coordm:i lton
Not that Westminster's "Greasepaint.. 1i.
lucking in ~tar power. The combination of the
hucly Clark Burson a nd the lithe Dav id
Chandler as Sir and Cocky -the upper and
lower classes of the world -is a clear winner.
arguably the finest contrasting duo to interpret
these roles on a local stage.
Burson is tailor m ade for the role of the
ove rbearing Sir , whose physical size and
strength of character properly intimidate the
Intermission
Tom Titus
A1·1·01thn~ lo SCH. th(' new M'U:.on will bt'
.1th'ndl•d b\ l 7 .000 subscribers over 90 llCr
'1·111 ur l111• tut t•I ;1ud1l·nce capacity. Thi.! only
''"1son t11·kl·ti. r(•matntn~ ure for Saturday
muttnt'l''
"H te M0Alt 0, THI. GltlASl.PAINT,
f HI. iMI LL 01' THI CROWD"
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND -New Orleans
Jazz Tuesday, September 26. 8:30 pm. Crawford Hall
Gen. $4. Other Students $3, UCI Students $2. •
LEO BROUWER -Classical Guitarist from Cuba
Sunday. October 1. 8:00 pm, Crawford Hall Gen. $5,
Other Students $4, UCI Students $3.
GILBERT & SULLIVAN -OPERA A La Carte presents
h1ghhghts from "The Mikado." ''H.M S. Pinafore" and
others. Saturday. October 7. 8:00 pm. Village Theatre
Gen. $5, Other Students $4, UCI Students S3
Nutty $20,000,000.00 worth of .mibits displayed on
more thMI 300.000 SQUlf'8 feet of exhibit space. Plan now
to Ml the lltest in Motor Homes ..• Travel T ratlefs ..•
Campen ••. Beautiful Vans and Van Conversions ... a
vast ~IOf'I of Boats ... MotOl'cycles .•. OH the Road
Vehicles .. RV and Boat AccesSOfies and Supplies .. and
hundreds of other exciting exhJt>tls . all at Anaheim
Stadium (Home of the Aneefs),
9 BIG
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SEPT.
16-24
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MOLLY IEE ••• FAMED COUNTRY
SINGER ON STAGE DAILY
. . Also Ira Allen and his Palomino Riders . . a
marvelous Country Western Band playing many of
your fa'IOt'rtet and classics. This 1s entenainment that will please and delight the enltre family.
MANY ACltES OF.OUTSTANDING EXHlllTS
••. A SHOW SO LARGE YOU'U WANT TO
GOTWICE
diminutive Chandle r The latter . however .
possesses the steely grit to go head to head with
?us adversary when his Cockney temper hits the
boillng poinL
AS THE KID, BURSON'S young henchman
in his nefarious ··ga me," teen·age Lori Towler
is first rate. Connie Caruthers contributes an
excellent solo in "Feeling Good" while Paula
Brady trades her urchin's garb fo r an alluring
dress as Cocky's dream girl.
DANIEL LEWIS DANCE CO -Contemporary Dance
Lecture/Demo on October 9 and two performances on
October 10 & 11 . 8•00 pm, Village Theatre Lect./Oemo:
Gen. s2. UCI Students s 1. Performances: Gen. $4,
Other Students S3 and UCI Students S2.50.
MONDAY thru THURSDAY 4 to 10 p.m. FRIDAY 4 to 11 p.m.
SATURDAY~ NOON to 11 p.m.-SUNDAYS NOON to 8 p.m.
Tickets available at ASUCI Box Office from 9·30am to
4pm, Gateway Commons 833-5549. For further Info.
call Committee for Arts 833-6378.
ADMISSION: Adults '2.50; Children 6 to 16 '1.00
Children under 6 Ffee
The Newley·Bricusse score includes such
modem standards as "A Wonderful Day Like
Today," "The Joker" and "Who Can I Turn
To'"' as well as the more parochial numbers
which are effective in context. Musical director
Peggy Krame r and her four-piece orch~stra
tend top notch s upport.
Pace is the byword in a Kent Johnson
musical. and "Greasepaint" moves briskly. un.
encumbered by the lari:e chorus on a small
stage. The show continues Fridays and Saturdays
through Oct. 7 and immediate ticket reservations
ar e advised to prevent disappointment at the bolt
office. • SOUTH COAST REPERTORY, which will
mo\'e into its new 500·seat Fourth Step Theater
m Novemtxor. has announced its fi rst season at
its new South Coast Town Center address.
As previously announced here. SCR will
open the 1978-79 season with a reprise or
William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life"
•playing Nov. 11 through Dec. 14 \. David
Storey's "The Contractor" will be next cJ an.
6· Feb 4 l . followed by ·;The Sorrows of
f'~rederick" hy Romulus Linney 1 Feb. 17-March
18)
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If money a~ coming between you <rnd you r drcamc,, and
lhinking about it is keeping you up a t night. then maybe it's
timt.' you considert•d the equity you have in you r home or
other real cstatL• fro m a, well, romantic ang le.
Maybe .-i hunk of mo ney could stimulate your business. O r.
~vcn make some o f you r wilder fantasies come true. How
,1bout tha t slee k sail boat you've had yo u r eye o n for
months? Or yo ur secret passion to conve rt your "utility"
rnom into a d isco? O r, maybe a moonlig ht cruise to the
tropics to rekindle a flame or two?
No matter wha t your burning desires may be, New port
Ho me Loan thin ks you should fulfill them while you can
.... till e njoy the m! And, if you own real estate, an equi ty Joan
might be jus t tht.• "tum on" you need . So, if it's thoughts
about mo ney tha t a re keeping vou awake at nig ht, please
cJll uc, for more information . We think you've got much
bette r lhings to do when the lights go out.
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A GEORGE COLOURIS PffODUCTION
URESS QP'rl~AL:
TQ"A NW RE~1JI U!
"IT IS WILD AND CRAZY ••• LEAVES ONE FEELING LIKE AN ANXIOUS
FRESHMAN PLEDGE WHO AT FIRST FEELS A LITTLE LEFT OUT OF THINGS,
BUT WHO, IN THE ENO, CAN'T RESIST JOINING IN ALL THE FUN."
••'~lll"'1"•'>~01t 011111 • -.1.Y\
"IF YOU'RE IN HIGH SCHOOL, IF
YOU'RE IN COLLEGE, IF YOU'RE our OF COLLEGE, IF YOU'VE EVER
HEARD OF COLLEGE, A NATIONAL
LAMPOON FAN, A SATURDAY
NIGHT LIVE FAN, or you're just ready
tor some wild colleie humor you will
have 1 laushing good time at .,_) ~~;.,
1Animat House'." G1~1 5 ... , •• .,, •• ..-·~;.
"VERY FUNNY!
The film makers have
simply supplied
the appropriate
panty-girdles,
crew-neck sweaters,
frat-house initiation It was the Deltas
rites and rituals
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ANO LET All THAT
against t he rules ... the rules lost!
IDIOCY SPEAK -VERY
ELOQUENTLY, AND WITH
A LOT OF COMIC FERVOR-
"A RIOTOUS FARCE ...
HERE. AT LONG LAST.
....... dllnden who .-ody
tht ~ ~ .. Alllerieln hjpef ~• t••ilf~lffCNtf#tltlttlA"A/'"il
"1ANIMAL HOU SF IS HILARIOUS!
The movie has much the same sensitivity
that made Lampoon's High School Yearbook
such a hit• The characters are all
stereeirnies. but such accurate ones
that you recoonize everyone you went to
COilege Witf1 ,. n~•.t ~ •t.u"tl..;, •r•u"\ott S'0''
A comedy from Universal Plcrvres
.. IT WAS THE ONLY TIME IN MEMORY
THAT AN AUDIENCE WAS SCREAMING
SO HARD WITH LAUGHTER THAT A
SIGllFICAIT PORTION OF THE
DIALOGUE WAS LOST.
An Intense identification wtttt time and pt«e.
combined wttll ttle pemrse and piercing stlte
ot mind oC the Lampoon writers-MAii
·UTIOUl UMPOOl'S UIMAl HOUSI' SHM
Oln.D TO • TIE IC MOVIE Of TIE YEAR!"
THE N\ATTY SIMViONS ·IVAN f\EITN-AN PRODUCllON
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" .,..,,.""l JOHN OELUSHI ·TIM N-ATHESON ·JOHN VEr\NON · VEl\NA Ol.OOM
THOMAS HULCE ond DONALD SUTHEN.AND °' itNNIN(,~. Produced by N-ATTY SIMMONS and IVAN f\EITN-AN
Music by ELMER OERNSTEIN . Wrlrren by HMOLD r\NAIS. DOUGLAS KENNEY & Oif\15 MILLER D1reoed by JOHN LANDIS
Song ANIMAL HOJ~E Com~ and Perlormed by ~T£PH£N OISHOP
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Randy Hansen Performs We ll as Hendrix
By MICHAEL PASKEVICU
OI IM o.lly l'i ... 5UH
lt would be simple lo condemn clones as
rock '11 mosl despfcablc new fashion.
Th re'11 the glul of Presley perpetrators
< morti thu11 230) and the 1-'lorldlan Dr. Franken·
stem whQ ha21 tukcn oul contracts on the facial
fortuntis of his Janis Joplin. J im Croce and Jim
Morr111on crt-ulionts.
INDEED. SEEMS THE Rolling Clones
cun 't bt' far off
Kut dumn 1f a white boy by the name of
Randy llw\Scn didn'l revive at least part of the
spiril of guitarist Jlml Hendrix at the Golden
Bcur in Hunt.ulgton Tuesday; a spot Hendrix
once played before his death eight years ago lb1s
month.
R 1sing out of dry Ice smoke in front of a
.stack uf Man .haU amps, the bewigged Hansen
Mesa Art Uague
Seeking Entries
Entnes for the third annual Costa Mesa Art
League Fine Arts Competition will be received
Friday, Sept. 29 from 1 to S p.m. and Saturday,
Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Glendale
Federal Savings & Loan Art Gallery, 100
Newport Center Drive. Newport Beacb.
T here Is a limit of three original works per
artist. Entry fee, non-returnable, is $4. per piece
for non-members, $3 for member's first entry
and $2 for each additional piece.
There will be S350. in prize money plus
special cash awards. Thomas Garver, director
of the Newport Harbor Museum of Art will be
the juror.
Anything that hangs, including sculpture,
with a limit of 48 inches will be accepted. Work
must be wired for hanging. A reception In the art gallery will be held rrom
7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 6. Awards will be pre-
sented at8p.m. The selected works will bang in the gallery
through the month or October.
InformaUon,5454354.oreveliings642-7149.
JllT WIEN YDI THDUBHT n WIS
SAFE TD 80 llCH TD THE MOVIES
PETEii. SWEAS
~'~ HfflEi T LOM• ROltlT WElst&
with ' DJAH CANNON
Music MeNRY MANCINI • Ea«vti.e Prodvctr TONY ADW
I $crttl\ r1a1 by FUNK WALDMAN·lO• CLAa,·BUKE EDWAIDS , ~
certainly looked the part despite the drawbacks
or his diminutive size and rtgbt·handed awtar
playing.
HIS 90 MINUTES worth of selections from
the vast Hendrix catalog were delivered
virtually non·stop, and with such overstated
stage posturings (Hendrix never pranced> that
it seemed Hansen and his two-piece backing
were either running from a ghost or simply
afra· d the illusion might crumble.
Considering Hansen's ability to r~roduce
awesome Hendrix guitar assaults note for note.
the frantic pacing -broken only once by the
ballad "Litt.le Wing" -was detrimental.
It also created a gap that should have been
filled by inclusion of a classic Hendrix slow
blues lllte "Red House · or "Hear My Train A
Coming."
HOWEVER, SUCH CRm CJSM is perhaps
the quibbling or a hard·core Hendrix fan who
admits to mixed emotions over the morality of
such affairs. But lots of folks have made money
since Hendrix's death and at least Hansen
comes off as sincere and reverential.
He also sets a goal of sustained energy and
excitement and fulfulls it even though novelty
lends a hand.
Hansen's selection of material was ex·
emplary. ranging from "Fire," "Fox~ Lady,"
and "Martic Depression" to a pre-encore closing
with "The Star Spangled Banner."
HIS RHYTHM SECTION lacked the supple·
ness or Hendrix's (particularly on the drum
fills> but pounded out ample support for
Hansen's b est moments, which came on
"Freedom" and "Can You See Me?"
The latter tune bad Hansen abandoning the
stage and a jutting runway for extended solo
and table top tour of the club.
l l was a showstopping move that pushed the
crowd to near ecstasy.
This reaction from a mostly young crowd
who m issed Hendrix in person seemed to justify
the proceedings.
No doubt that local sales of Hendrix albums
will increase and that's another plus.
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63U 2 553 Cl c:omPLE X
Cnapm4n A._.e &. »nto Aiu
Fte.w~v
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"SGT PEPPER'S LONELY
HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG)
"SMOKEY AND T H E BANDIT" (PG> '
"SP EED TRAP"
"ALMOST su'MM.ER" ( ) !,..;~~'.'.!...
"AMERICAN GRAFITII"
"SOUND OF MUSIC" (G)
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG )
"FOUL PLAY" (PG)
"FUN WITH DICK & JANE"
STADIUm ~scAeen
639 7860 CJ DAIVE·tn
"FOUL PLAY"(PG)
"FUN WITH DICK & JANE"
"CORVETTE SUMMER"
"JOY RIDE" (PG)
"ALMOST SUMMER"
"AMERICAN GAAFITTI"
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
"AMiAICAN HOT WAX" (PG)
K~t•U• Ntat
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"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT'' (PG>
"GONE IN 60 SECONDS''
A.U HIYf.IHS Of'IM 7:00 P.M. .. IGH'T\.Y
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MOVIE REVIEWS Friday September 22. 1978 DAILY PILOT C7
'lnteri()rs' Filled With Intensity Price Recalls
Wilde's Wit By BOB THOM1 S -··A_ .. __ _
"lNTERJOltS" '" u lit dcitro · turn for
Woody Alll'n. v. ho '' wt 1tt r dm•ctor but not 11c
lur lO Uu. .. broodan~ -.tud\ of a r t&mtly unable· to
d1scurd RU1lt und bl11mt·
Attonwv t-: t: M .1r\h11ll and h1'> perfrc·
uon1s1 Wlft·. Ger.Udme l)a.:c• huvl' renrhl'J J
parting. wtllc h di turbi. thu1 w1nt·d und l'Om
p,•titl\ 1• t!.iu.ihtt•r, D uint• k.t•Jtun. Krt'lltn
Gr1ff1th .rnd Mun lwth llurt In luw-. R1ch1u ti
Jord111n .i.nd ~.ul\ \\ Jl<'1 .. lun .1n· t·aught In ttw
ero~'\ fm·. as Wt'll .l:.i. Mt1r.h.1ll " new wafr.
Muurrf'n st:iplf'tnn
Tht• '><'t'Ol'' of r-1•\c•lalion .in• p..rformcd with
chllhnR 111tt"n:>ity nol a -.ani::h· I ulsl· notl' an
trudc All1•n ll~«'lh on thl• an~u1 .. hed ruce~ h
we ll as well ordl1tNJ room., und ~ and~wt"pt ~urfs, bwld1n1ot lht· 1ensw11 ,,, un 11lmost un
tx-arab1e point
ll I'> an 1mpr1•-.\1Vt'. oftf'n disturbing film.
andt <·atinl{ Alle n 1·.111 rt•1u·h Rrenln ht>ighb
r~rrnlty ttftt'r hP p:i"~t"" tn~ Ingmar Bcrgmnn
v(·nod-. ltah'd PG £"'\'Jlt for dO uttemplc'd
rnlX! ilnd u CO<';&tnt.' 'naff. tht·re 1s little to offe nd.
MOVIE FAMILY CAUGHT IN CROSSFIRE
Geraldine Page, E. G. Marshall Spltttlng
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THE EROTIC
ADVENTURES OF ~ti®~m ~®
S1amno ALEX ROMAN
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PE'fER FRAMPTON
THE BEE GEES
''SGT. PEPPER'S
LONEIY HEARTS CWB BAND" ....... , _____________ _
FRANm BOWERD PAUL NlCROLAS
DONALD PLEASENCE
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A£ROSMITH ALICE COOPER
EARTH WIND St nRE BIL.LY PRESTON
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... , O•-.Ole...cl '" ~·-!>lrtl.... wrote thl• -•AO oir•<Uod •• -" H9 •now> N>w to .__ the •< 11911 fj(HftQ M•llOCI PG. l>f'OOolblY be<-OI ••no-oe. ~II,,_, •I'd •ur ... •II mlld .. * ...
.. CAf'•ICOltlll ON•" 11 .. topnotcn -'""· ""•»O•<IOV\ t•I<" ttwlt •lra1ns cr•dl.lhtv •l~t to
""" «>r .. ••ftCI 111>1nt uwai m•.-o v1ewefl nwv "ott •• Int IAll• ol • Moir\ IMOIAQ .... .., by •
°"'~rat• -~t. e>ut 1ne action •• t.nt -<Iner •ftOuOll 10 ..,\l\&ra lhose In warch ol wnl.,·
t•lhmont e~ .. e1es. all.,. the reveta11.,.,, 111 Wunlnvcon.
.. ,,.. .. "call tNt """' ,., ffl<"""' Wr lier 01r.c1or P9Mr Hy•m• " • SPl-lo story telltr wno ~ dr-fine e>ertormilll<.H from
heliCOC>lers as .... ti el acton. The OSI J-
8rotl11, 8r-llacc•10. Sam W•tenton, 0 J.
Stml>\Oft, Kai Holbr-. K•r.., Black and Telly
S.••tnlnabfiel,lunnyblt Rat.a PG.
* * * "'THI'. euoov tKM.L y STOltY" ls lhe IWJl'IW lllt ot , ... -,...,, • ver111e, perceQttve
bloOt•plly ol Ullt rod< 'n' roll P-r ,.,_. IOC!lr·
lnq career tftded In• IU'l 1>1-crun.
Thlt script t>y the late RObtrT Glltter Is nellller
c-•rldltlQ nor l!vl»<I. 11 s.mply Cells '-•
LubboO. Hus. bl>y m.tnaved to •sc-the ~19ht• Of •new mul•C Industry without ICKlnv nit
1nteor1iy.
SI••• Rnh"s dlrectlol'I """"' IM ltorv "-lno
-Holty"s mu5lc fs r.-<rHted Will> e.cllement ar10 110.tlty-Jt's all II~. no e>l•V~lls.
The fllm's rnaior fo<c.• is Gerv Busey, • ••·
markable GC>Mbltw..lonol e<t°' •"" mullclan, Don
StrOUd •AO 0..rlH Martlr1 Smith •r• ldfft ••
other memtien Of the Ctkkets. R•ted ~. wltn
only • lew ••pttrtlvtt to wlly QUtlllicllftbn .n • lamllyfllm,
"THI'. OIUYlll"' o-With• t•rYlllc <,,_Of
• robb9•Y Qel•w•Y • .., bv 'lqUotclrons Of POIKe
u" ~ "-" procHC11 ~tt 111enatter.
•tt of ,.,. <llM4'Cle" are namtlttJ. lltl<I write•·
d1,..ctor W•ll"' H•tl •PC>e•n to.,. elteme>Uno •n ..l\ttntlal car·<haM film Tht combination
_,n·t WOtti Ille .,.,,..m,.m Of 1"9 ''"""only un-
0trlon1ng 111o emt>1lr1tu o: IM dleloQue
Rv•n O'Nul M••• cnar1911 hh bl•nd ••· P'•Ulon ...... en .. tOO ~-•rid !WO.tie Adj ... 1'$
lovely l<Kt rerN1M bllftll. Bruct O.rn pl•"' -
Of Iha •I~ Bruc.e O.m ere.ii_.•• 1'-del9'· 11ve R•t..i R.
* * * WHO'Li. ~ TI4 E ltAIN ,, Mt ambit'-p.-..
Mrll-dey •lltOO<'y of llOw t"-\lletNm WM' CO<·
rupt.o lndlv1Clu•I llvn. MICnaet Morlerty, •
Marl,.. turned 1oumatlll, CltcldeJ to rur1 ntroln trom v ... ......, to tne vn11ec1 St•tn . and tn\IOl-
hls wife, lueidey Wekl. and • '°'-' Marine
buddy, Nick Nolte.
Tiiey lmmecllatety •11Counler a Hdlsllc ....,....
who may or m.\'f r\Ot be 90vernrnen1 t9t'11s.
Moll••lionl ~ i..,y Notte ••-Nletz\dle ....ci
-le<!-fail. suc11 as a mtanlngleu foray into th• lllm wo<ld.
Bui dire<!°' Kart Rein kff!K the tenslOI\
moun1ln9 trom lhe WtJIM lr19, aAO he clr•Wl
WPerll>" 11111onnenc~ trom the three liars
Rat..i R, 11 c.onta•~ rOU911 I~, t0<1ur•,..
'IUOllCH ancl clemonstratlOl'IS of Or119 !Ae.
* * * "MOOf'Elt" Is a ~ambanO IOllowup to tast
y .. r's surprise 1111 ""Smol<ev and the Bancll1:·
This time Bure lleyr\Otctt Is the worto"s tlfNIHl
\tuntman. and director Hal N...il\em knowlfttly
teach htm -hi\ br-rly COhorl\ lnrough a s..< unM>n Of tantastK \tunfl.
NM<lh•m. OM ot ""' best stuntmen 111 .... , of>. YIOU•IY llnows lhe territory, but 11<1°1 •ISO tl<lllful
at POrtr•Ylnv tr. camar-rle Of ttlat lt•rlKS
l><MCI
t l's all fa<rly m1ndteu, but lot ally tnlert•l1>!"0,
Reynolds Is SU()ll()rl~d nicetv t>y ~lty Field.
Brlart ICeith -Jan·Mt<llHI Vlnunt. R•led Pc;.
* * *
• • SI•• 1,, 19". Tlllf 1""9 T'•tum O'Neet Pl•V' Ille
9lrl Who bffoll •tt Ille oddt lO Wtrl \tit blq hone •M:• Slit" not as tootetv •s the -T•vtor. bVI ,.,. nn ltw ....._ ll., preMir1<1, encl $111 rl<lft
amatlrlQIY ....it.
Produor-OltWlCW•Wrlltr 8rv~ FOf'llH di,_
Pl•V• o<wl-a11tnllon tcw ttw ...-tl,,,_lel motr·
'"'Of YCWt. His •• ,. too lelfUf"tty •• llmtl, bUt
the total effect Is heert..,.,arml119 .• • •••<-..,. llclOte to I ... Nn1WtHs Of IN_, -!Ills.
Nanette ........_. Olrllt~ Plum-4lf>d
H~cl•llY Mlllony HocMllM H Iha Olymptc Gamo coach help ._ credllllllty lo wllet coulo
ha•• bMn _,, as • ._i tot 9lrlf.
* * * "HEAVEN~ WAIT"' P'9M<IU War,..,. BNI·
ty·s 111slon Of Ille ller'eaO,.r. It I•• pt.ck! ptece ot
dry·.ce Y-~I tne tM'#IY 0.e>arted boatO • tnow-whtt• Conccwoe M"l•ktnty proflOUnuo
O.ad trom ac&rcresll.Joe Pel>dt1lon l&.•ttvt 1u1
towed to rt!Unl to eerttl, ""' as • powerful mllllonaire. tl'lan H QWrterba<k t°' the ~
A-IHR.-.
Suen olothno COUid hot,.. proved • hea....iy d•s· uter, but mar a< let do..._,... The lUOPOnlrlQ tell 1,· ,.,,., "411Clally Ma$0n.
J•tlt Warden oH ttw looftNll trainer. -O..rw•
Grodin •AO Oyen ~ as """°"' 11toner'S.
Ratl!CI PG, but tne lllm is u <.leet1 •• 8••tty's "Snamp00'" wM raunc11v.
* * * "UUltlCAN HOT WAX" I•.., lnltttlous and
u tremetyofllgn _,_VY cet.bfatlon of the roots 01 roo ·n· '°''«Id tlW man wno 114-re<l thl• .. .,._ venerate" ,,.w style ot music bec:ll 1n ttff -New 'l'l>"lt disc jockey Al.., Freed.
The mo.,. ba~uuv <oml>lnH • thinly 11c.
ll01>•ll1ec1 moniave of ti.. tut few f!ay1 ou<lno
which Fr-w~ •t tJW IOP of n11 proteu ....,.1
c•rHr •nd • ~ ol the nit rock ·n· rott tunM ot ,,.. •• ,.'!Os.
Director Floyd Mulru• utltl1es tn• loon
screene>l•Y Of caricature strol!es In an tnteresllno
manner l>Y PAWntlnt Fr-lmarwkwltv enecl·
e<1 by Tim Mctncorel M the cairn·~ wltllln a r19"
•tlQ storm Of 11rtrest 4M>d inoeclslon con""' part of
the ltldsl end controversy Ion thlt CNrt ol Che establls.,.,.,..,.I.
NOW SHOWING IN AN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY
ENGAGEMENT AT
EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER
A JACK ROW NS-CHARLES H JOFFE PROOUOlON
I ~INTERIORS I
"A movie of amazing
uncompromised punty
And as a piece of
KRISTIN GRIFF'fl'H
MARYBETI-1 HURT
RICHARD JORDAN
DIANE KEATON
E.G. MARSHALL
GERALDINE PAGE
the film·ma.kers art. it
is thrilling ...
-CHARLES CHAMPUN.
L.A. TIMES MAUREEN STAPLETON
SAM WATERSfON
Director of Photography GORDON WIWS
~Producer ROBERT GREEN HUT
Produced by CHARLES H JOFFE
Witten and Directed by \NCXXJ'( AU.EN I
l!.?1:7!~--.:"~I T!'!!!L~
edwards CINEMA CENTER
HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA
MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141
NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA
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Thegrealalt \Vho
Btantman. alive! ~· • -4-1 ~ * .. ~,!)l·~M!l..IJ.W ~~;~'¥; 11,,~
·· ~ter Falk
Ann-Margret
Sid Caesar
James Coco
Louise Hetcher
Madeline Kahn
Marsha Mason
AbeVigoda
Nicol Williamson
edwards NEWPORT MIAICOAST HWY.&NACAln4UI
Eileen Brennan
Stockard Channing
Dom Deluise
John Houseman
Fernando Lamas
Phil Silvers
Pciul Williams
---m ·--e-...... ~ ........ , .... M. ·~ 644·076
Vil}cent Price ma kes his only Los Angeles
stage appearance as the colorful and quic k·
tongued author Oscar Wilde in "Diversions and
De lights" Sunday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. in the
University of Southern California Bovard
Auditorium.
The highly acclaimed one-man play. writ·
ten by John Gay, portrays Wilde toward the end
of his life giving a lecture in a seedy concert
hall in France.
Price captures the essence of the tragic,
witty author of "Picture or Dorian Gray." "The
Importance or Being Earnest" and "Lady Win·
dermere's Fan", offering observations on a
variety of subjects in a manner that earned
Wilde the distinction or being the greatest
master of the "Art of Conversation" in the
English speaking world.
Tickets for the production arf' $8.SO. $7 SO
and $5.50. Student prices are $6. $5 and $3 . In·
formation and credit card reservations may be
obtained by telephoning (213)741·7111.
Tickets may also be purchased at USC
Booth Hall 110 a nd at Mutual agenc1es. Group
rates are a vailable. but advanced reservations
are ·recommended.
±~~~-~ Plus ·THE EROTIC
I.Ml ADVENTURES OF
Plul PINOCCHIO ' IRI .. JENNIFER .. redud-:--· -:-s-=ms~.==r=OL-=c1=1f£M~l
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Reviving a 3. IOO·year-old romance are
Cleopntra and Rameset. the Great -
olaved bv Olivia Newton-John and Don·
ny Os mond rn the "King Tut's Farewell
Party" s kit on Donny a nd Marie tonight
at 8 on ADC. Channel 7
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B•ottwr<> hO!lt ti\•& zany
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EI) MACNEii. /LEHRER
REPORT
'1!) VOTEA'S PIPELINE
f k<l•OI' 78 Jim COOC>t'f
.ind " Oranoe Coun1y
n,.wsmlln 04'al with ltie
1<.o;ueo; and ~r<1a1es in
I LOVE EXPERTS
AOAM-12
21TONIOHT fl1 THE MUPPETS
Guesl Helen Roddy
1;00 8 WONOE:R WOMAN
1Season Premie<el A ktd·
napper nabs a teen.nge
s.nging Idol and demands
a two m 1111on dollar
ransom
0 WAVEAL Y WONDERS
•Pr~el "Tato Vs Tete
Claa•IWI Lbti•fl•
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles
• KABC·TV (A BC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles 91 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KrTV (Ind.) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
fl!t KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
8i> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach
'The American
Girh' Not a ,
JiggleShuw • By JERRY BUCK
HOLLYWOOD !AP> -U Mike Wallace really
had Tesearchers like this on "60 Minutes" be
might smite mor e often. Or Just laugh.
The two stars of the weekly CBS seri~ that
premieres al 9 p.m . Saturday on Channel 2 are
beautiful enough to make a man smile. But the
premise for the sho w might make Wallace laugh.
Priscilla Barnes and Debra Clinger play on·
the.go researchers for a network news magazine
not unlike "60 Minutes," also on CBS. They traipse.
a round the country ln a van, invariably land into
trouble and solve it in the s ame realistic fashion
as. say, "Charlie's Angels."
.. THE AMERICAN GIBLS" has been rapped
by the press since the pilot·was first unveiled last
May. Partly for its fanciful view ol news work and
partly for an overheated piJot that quickly got the
stars into bathing s uits and then into the middle of
an auction where international multimiJlionaires
were bidding for nubile young girls as playthings.
Mike Wallace will have his own say about
"The American Girls" on "60 Minutes" In a seg·
ment made during the network affiliate meetings
last s pring.
So. Harris Katleman, executive producer with
Harve Bennett, was somewhat defensive about the
show.
T t•df."'" Joo (,J~11y IJ~·
Nama1n1 ·~ c.11U<1ht 1n tf10
mlCldle when " 6tudent
MHJkS 1eluge tram h•~
tatnm ~I Joe 'house U MOVIE
• • •, W1ld1?rness
Journf!V" 1 t9701 Oocumen·
1ary A young boy tacos If•·
.us ono t11bu101tons 1n tlr5
worch tor his lather who is
lost 1n tile vast Alaskan
w11oorness 12 hrs I 0 tH>I DONNY & MARIE
fS<loson Prem1ero1 Gues1s
801> Hopi' 011v10 N(.wlon·
John. K C and 1he
Sun,h1ne Bond 6 MOVIE
• • • Spar1oou'i (Part
21 119601 Kit~ Oovq111s
L.1u1Pnce Ot1vier A Q13d•.l·
tor l'o;G.Jl)l•<; lrom SIJH·•y I(\
ChOllengP tho St•<'nqth ot
lmO""BI Rome and nocomqs 11 svmbOI at tree·
oom 12hrs1
Q) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS
Gvt'SI John Bync•
g) MOVIE
• • ·, "Jaws Ot Oeath
l>ocumenlary 12 h1~ I m m WASHINGTON
WEEK IN REVIEW
f 8 KEEN'S PEOPLE
Poh1oc ~ 18 Tht• Run For
Su!>+'rv1~or Jim B.Jtc-s ,ino
Le<> Hubbaid dol>.111•
8:30 Q WHO'S WATCHING
TME ICID8
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nl Anu••' o•d 'll.1fv (I yn
dJ C.OO<ll11t•nd •no (;1111in
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Lony ILMry 1o1te..01no1 lo•
a.nnN to u k l\tn'I 10 tutor
A11()1tt ~ looqh ~1d hrOllt-01
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Q) I.OS ANGEi.ES RAMS
FOOTBALL HtOHllOHTS m m WALL STREET
WEEK
01owlh 5lock~ r1n<1lly
1•av Off? Gue~• Eome C
{-lruwrl v1ct1 prt1s1dent .lnO
porttOl•o mBnaoe• et T
Rowo Price AHoc1ote1.
tnc.
1:00 fJ (I) THE INCREOl&E
HULJ(
1Season PrernM><el oav1d
Banner laUs •n love with ,1
psych1a1ris1(Ma1oet10 1-<a•I·
1ey1 whOse own a111ic11on
causes he< 10 be dePend·
'"'t .,, him 0 ROCKFORD FILES
1Season Premie1111 "Hea,.
tacne, 0 1 A Foot ' Thi!
managers 01 a country
t8'0td•ng at11s1 1nvorve the
unknowin<) Stoget with nvol
mob<; on the undefvworkl IJ I MOVIE • • * • "Tiie Bad News
Bears • ( 19761 Wallt11
Matthau. Tatum 0 Neal
An alcoholoc llllle Leagoo
cOclch 11an~torm~ hos los·
1nq team 1010 ~nnnnt con-
tenOe•s bv "l<J"'"9 uo two
of the meanRSI. tougnes1
players around
U) MERV GRIFFIN
G001!tS· J11ne Seymo..1.
Deborah Klinger. Pnscilla
Barnes. Pat Kious. Lon•
Anderson
fl!) MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
· The Mayor Of Cas1or·
bridge.. Oona10 Farlrae
pro"1des business comoe·
hhOn la< lhe MllyO•. both
Ehlabeth Jane ario Luccue
Templeton receive dvvns·
tat1ng news f Porl Jal II
~ TAXPAYERS'
REVOLT: ARE
CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS
DESI AA.BL£?
f0<mer Sohcnor Generat
Rot>erl 80tk. May0< Loo
Atf'xander of Sv•acuse
New York. Nahonal Utban
Coahtl()f> Ptesident Ca1t
Holman and MoGhl<Jan la•
1et0<mer Ro<:hiud 1-<f'adlf'<•
d•SGuss 111e mo""m""1 10
lom1t governtm'rlt ~peno.
10.00 d THE EOOIE CAPRA
MYSTERIES
(PrPm1Ptf'I . Whf'rt' lht>r(• '>
Smoke • t nwy .. 1 (Odie
C,1pr.1 fVoncenl 011qg1•llill
voiunlPets 10 hf'IP cloar .i
younq wom11n ot muH1"r
cl1111ges. resulting lrom "n
"THIS IS NOT A jiggle show," he said im·
mediately. For the two or three people in the coun·
try who still haven't beard, ·a jiggle s how is oQe in
which beautiful young women are put into tight
l..'QJ>il~~~C~O~l~ .. je~~Ml~~;:A~ .. ~~.~~·a~::J!.Qi~:-ii~~~:.L.!~
race track and probing spirits and s pooks in the
mode of "The Amityville Horror." "I'll t ell you why," fl e continued. "The girls
have a franchise. They're not cops. They don't
carry guns. No judo. They're researchers for a
television magazine."
Walking across his office. KaUeman .picked up
a TV cassette and inserted it to a video tape re·
corder. "This is a segment of 'Good Morning
America.'
"TIUS IS SCARY. IT'S our pilot. I wish I'd
had this when the press was beating my bead. say.
ing It doesn't happen in America." He was refer·
ring to the pilot's while slavery theme.
On the TV screen David Hartman interviewed
a former teen-age prostitute who told of girls being
recruited in Minneapolis for "the New York
pipeline."
Katleman said, "We're laking our stories right
out of the news. I was ln London when I saw a,
newspaper story about how girls from the U.S. -
mostly blondes -were auctioned off to rich men ln foreign countries."
HE SAID 111E PILOT probably would not air
until about the fifth or sixth episode. Instead, the
series opens wlth a story about how the two
women get together and work on a story about a
defector from an Iron Curtain country. Sublequent
stories will find them at a fat farm and an euto
"The American Girls'' certainly is not a re·
alislic view of news work. But neither is "Colum·
bo" a realistic view of police work. Nor "Kaz" a
realistic look at the legal profession. All have
taken a dramatic license to add s pice to what
might otherwise be dull if only the absolute truth
was presented.
Katle m a n a nd B e nne tt forme d the ir
partnership a year ago, a fter Katleman resigned
as president of MGM Television and Bennett left
Universal after producing "The Six Million Dollar
Man," "The Bionic Woman" a nd the prestigious
"Rich Man, Poor Man" miniseries.
THE BIRm OF .. THE American Girls" came
when CBS programming chief Bud Gra~ said he
would be interested in a road show with two girls.
"Harve and I kicked the idea a round," said
Ka tle m an, "and we came up with the idea of two
girls who worked for a TV magazine called 'The
American Report.• It's got some 'Route 66' in it
"But you can't just put two girls in a van and
have them run around the country. People would
say they were bums. No one said that about
Martl1' Milner and Geor ge Maha ris, but they
would about women. So we had to have a reason. If
'60 Minutes' wasn't such a big hit nobody would
believe it."
Montgomery Stars in 'Foundation'
HOLLYWOO D (AP ) -
Elizabeth Montgomery .wlll star
in "The FoundaUon," a two.hour
movie for N'BC by Marble Arch
Productions.
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Miss Monti omery wtll play a
woman wb o Inherits h er
husband's bu.'lne!s when he dies
and must cope with balancing
the priorities of her career, her
family and her personal life
ll 111 taken from an English TV
-;eries created by Ri c h a rd
Greeson. who also wrote the
movie screenplay
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his star player in this l976 movie that
has inspired two sequels.
NBC t9 10;00 -T he Eddie Capra
Mysteries. The prem iere episode of this
new series with Vincent Baggetta as a
lawyer who helps clear a young woman
of murder.charges.
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Mary's Return
Classy Series
By JAV SHARBUTI
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Those who feared
Mary Tyler Moore couldn't make the shift from
her fine situation comedy to a variety series are
advised to tune m CBS at 8 p.m. Sunday for the
premiere of "Mary "
To tmderstate the case, it's as well-written and
classy as her old show. One problem : Families
may fl~ht Sunday nig hts over seeing her new
mus ic-and·comedy series or ABC's riva l "Bat·
tlestar Galaclica."
Once again, she's had the wisdom to secure a
firsl·ra te supporting troupe that includes Dick
Shawn, a Cine, funny veteran.
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HOUR Q QOJ SUPERFRIENDS
Q) SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
. .
The other s are J ames Hampton, Swoosie
Kurtz. Judy Kahan, Michael Keaton and David
Letterman. the last seen to great effect last year in l
an NBC s poof of ··so Minutes" called "Peeping • Times."
SOME PATRONS[ TV RC'VIEW ) no doubt will compare • ..i r ..
"M ary" to Ca r o t -. Meeting Bintself
Burnett's old series But
they're only alike in craftsmanship. The "Mary"
style of humor is less broad, more whimsical. and
gentle r in nature. .
And the skits. m ini-sitcoms mostly. may re·
mind you of the more sedate ones Richard Pryor
did so well in his brief NBC tour in 1977.
The show also has a wonderful ability to kid
itself. as when MTM notes the gaudy "Mary" sign
behmd her and asks : "When you go to work every
mornmg, do you have a 50-foot sign that says
'Herb?"
Bill Bix by <right> as Da vid Banner C'On·
fronts his other self. the Hulk <Lou Fer·
rigno> in a hypnotic trance in the two-hour
pre miere of "The Incredible Hulk" tonight
at 9 on CBS. Cha nnel 2.
Curie Series Set
· ~~ • -:. ... NEW. Y-ORX-(AiU -A t~~riea of ~~.u .. •~G · ~Sit:~~ • h~tr.~lttt\a~NS~~~d ~~ .... JAi.:ll¥llo~"'-cer~ 1s truly a s ight to b~hold, hke w1se .a bit on Curie will be presented on PBS beginning Wednes·
TV. s tend~ncy to s.a lute 1.tself -in whtch C~rl day, Oct. 11. Rem~r arn ~es 25 mmu.tes mto the s.how lo p~estde Jane Lapotaire plays the Nobel Prize-winning
over an anmversary tribute to the first 25 m10utes scientist and Nigel Hawthorne plays her hus band,
ofthe show. p· Th · n ed · F d The often.awkward task of introducing the ie rre . e sen es was t m m ranee a n
cast is deftly handled by rolling their "audition" England.
tapes early tn the hour. ---------------------Here, you'll s ee such things as two regulars
imitating "Feelings" as rendered by Sen. Jacob
J avilS, R·N.Y .. and Shawn dJscussing the cast par·
ty he threw after hjs on~· man show.
THE ONLY FLAT SPOT in Sunday's debut is
a dry-cleaning skit that doesn't quite come off. Not
so a nifty finale ln a club called "Fairfax Alley."
wher e the cast takes turns knocking Letterman.
He cons Mary into singing. At first. sounding
s lightly like Darlene Edwards, a fabled songbird
of the 1950s, she has troubles with .. Misty" when
the pianist plays it too low, then too high for her
Whereupon she gives up and emits a s traight.
-;ens1tive and ta stefully arranged version or
"f/c've Only Just Begun" to close the show
Leave us hope "Ma ry" doesn't close until the
year 2001.
* EX-FOOTBALLER JOE Namath arrives on
NBC. Channe l 4, tonight at 8 In his.new "Waverly
Wonders," playing a coach of a hapless high
school basketball team. The plot -a father.son
confrqptation be medJates -is routine.
Aoout Joe's emoting: Unlike ex quarterback
Don Meredith, whose "Police Story" work shows
he's become a fine actor, tonight's effort indicates
Namath isn't out of the amateur league yet.
Future episodes may indicate he's a rasl study
in tlfo art of doinJ: comedy But if he and thti
.. '>crlpt:s don't 1m rrove fast. I rear the former
qunrterh11ck will ~ct sacked repeatedly by the
Ntclscni.
UCI
Committee On lectures
Presents:
CARL SAGAN
"SNrch for Ufe
Beyond the Ecrth"
Puhtzer w(nner for "Dragons of Eden
WedMtdcry, Septftftber 27. ! 978
8:00 pm
Crawford Hall
General Adm1ss1on $4.00
UCI Students $2 00
Tickets ovallable at
ASUCI lox Office
from 9.30 am to 4.00 om
Gateway Commons
For fu rther 1nlormat1on ca11 Comm1:tec on Lectures
833-5588
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Friday. September 22. 1978 * OAll.,V PILOT
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Boston's Work More Sophi,sticated
8> U bl\ ROBI NSON
Two yeurs taJCO, an unknown 1rouo n•med
80 ton released t.hC'1r r1.-.t album also call"d
"Roston." W1th1n two months it wa11 urtifll'd
&Old for !I l~ ln l'XCC,S of one million dollars
and hu11 mce t'Onlinucd lo t11l, aetllna the rt1
l'ord a the ra11te t ~t>lllna <It-but l.P of any rock
und roll band
But "hen l)o(iton wa' -.lov. an dell venna
t f'tr t'l6tt'rly awaltt'd •w<·ond •lbum. peopll'
l>t·1i1an to uMk v.h11t v.a' htklnR thf'm 'o long.,
W t1~ thf' ft,.,.! <.1wl't''" lll't 11 flukt•"
TU.•:PltO~I~(, FROM ht-. hom1· an Uu~tun
dunn.: a hrt>ul.. m the hand ~ rnummoth six
month h~r lt>.11ic>1 I um S<-ht1l1 lau1iht-d and
said "l 1fon't Uunk the Sf'('Ond •lhum took that
loni A1•1ualh 1t v.ai. done mut•h c1url'kcr lh1i1n
'Boston · I l>l>t'nt MX months betwec-n tht time I
startt>d lht• f1~t album until that ulbum wu11
rtHlbt~rt'd "Th•~ nev. lint• · l>on t Looi. llt.1l•k' took
..ibout four month:-.
l>l''fllt th~· t rt'm1•nd11u ... 'lH ,.,.,., of the f1rbl
LP, St't1olt admit~ th..tt ll nt•\t'r h•rt h1m cntarcl)
:.1<:.fl1..'<l I It> M'<'.., the nev. Bo!>ton album u a
l'Onhnuauon of their 1nat rnl v.ork ui. well ai. u
!>lt>p rorw~nJ based On tht' t'i..IH•tlenceS Of the
fa riot hit
··1 '4:\S rully lookin~ rorward to making
this n•cordmg because I ~asn·t altogether hap·
PY about the way the firs t one sounded The only
BOSTON TO PERFORM AT ANAHEIM STADIUM SATURDAY AFTERNOON
[ __ R_o _c _K _T_A_L _K ______ ]
thing l worried about wa:. pulling JO minutes
worth of song:. togethe r that I thought deserved
to be recorded Thal ·s what took most of the
lime."
BOSTON'S RF.CORDING technique varies
from lhl' we1y most rock band~ work. Scholz ls
cons1fi er<'d un l!lcctromcs whi z kid <who once
worked for Polaroid and helped to develop the
instant movies system>. and part of the group's
s uccess can be related on e1 technical level to
the way in which he maniµu lale!. the circuits
that make rock sound the way 11 does. Scholz
maintained his particular approach by record·
ing this album in his wired in-home studio. The
album. he says, "was recorded entirety in my
basement with the exception of the piano track
on onP of the songs. I went through a learning
process before I got ready to record and I used
more sophisticated equipment"
Despite hrs "mad scientist" reputation
<Scholz also invents gadgets to make guitars
work better and perform easier). Scholz admits
that he's not thrilled about the time he has to
s pend in the studio. Like most rock performers.
he'd rather ignore h1:. MIT degree and JUSl rock
out in person.
"DOING THE ALBUM was a real pain an
the neck," he says. "Working in the studio for
months is anything but enjoyable. It's not much
Cun. it's monotonous, boring, difficult, trying.
painful at times ..
"The first album was worse. for two rea-
sons. Number one were the facilities I was us·
mg. I had nothing but the bare essentials Then.
1 was worried about the fact that I didn't know
what would happen with the record. I wasn't ex-
actly sure whether or not I knew what I was do·
ing as far as reeording was concerm;d."
ll 's obvious that Scholz and the rest of the
Boston band know exactly what they're doing
now. They've improved their strong ability to
write rommerc1al material and deliver it in fine
rork 'n' roll ~t ylc. And Scholz at this point
seems a muster of the recording process even rf
he hates doing it and his basement set-up is a
radical departure from the way most bands re·
cord.
"This time-I knew I had the background to
make a decent sounding recordmc. · ~cno1z
says. "I wru. much more nervous with the first
album "
Greco Due at Cypress 1'1
!//JI' Singer-paanist Buddy Greco wlll "Around the World" and "Oh Look-a· 11 '/.
entertain at 8 p.m., Saturday, Sept. There Ain't She Pretty."
30 in the Cypress College Campus Tickets for the evening are $4.50
Theater. opening the college's 1978-79 for general admission and $4 for stu-
Artist Lecture Series. dents and seniors. They are on sale
The jazz oriented singer has just at the college's Office of Communit y
returned from engagements at the Services. The campus 1s at 9200
MGM Grand, Las Vegas; Cannes and Valley View. Cypress.
Monte Carlo. He is the winner of gold Information may be obtained by
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NEW YORK Ben Vereen. songwnter Joe
Raposo. disc Jockey of WNEW-FM <New York 1
Scott Muni, and lyricist Hal David are among
those selected to judge the pop/rock song·
writing contest being sponsored by Your Place
magazine.
The contest offers a grand prize of $.500 plus
professional recording and second and third
prites of s.100 and S200. Prize winners will also
recc·1 ve free publicity through Your Place.
which is a hCestyle magazine geared to people
in their 20s.
The contest is open to all unpublished
songwriters between the ages of 20 and 29 who
meet the regulations set forth in the official en·
try form. Original entry forms may be obtained
in the October and December Issues of Your
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2289, New York. N. Y. 10017. Entry deadline is
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When you think of the good life,
Think
OAKWOOD
Garden Apartments
Oakwood Is not just anothe r dpartment building. It's a way ot life' A<:>k
the 25.000 happy residents who call Oakwood their ho me. Oakwood ''
great recreation. fun activities. beautiful apartments. friendly neighbor'
and a management staff that cares.
Recreation means everything from swimming, health clubs and
tennis (free lessons) to golf driving ranges. saunas and color TV tht:atrt:'i
Activities mean fun parties. sports tournaments. free Sunday brunch
and good times.
Before you make your next move. you must vrslt Oakwood. Great
locations. Our f u.rni shed models are open dally from 10 to 7. Sorry. no
children or pets. The price Is modest ... ond no lease required. You muy
never move again. Think O akwood!
Anaheim
2235 W. Broedw<.1y
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(714) 772-4!>00
Newport Be.ch/North
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Newport Beach/South
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12091 Bayport Ave:
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Cl• DAILY PILOT Fnday. S991ernb9! 22 1971
LEASE OR BUY TODAY-
I~ ·Southern California, a really special time has
come along to lease or buy the Jaguar you have
always wanted . . .
"UL TIMAT'E LUXURY "
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GOOD SELECTION
NOW IN STOCK!
NOW AVAILABLE IN COSTA MESA
FOR IMMEDIATE DEUYERYI
sro'.1Houas: MOH.-'111. l :JO 4.M. TO I 0 P.M.. SAT. t :JO A.M. TO. P.M. .. SUM. I 0 A.M. TO 5 .......
WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF PRE-DRIVEN IMPORTS IM STOCK
r•ADi-fMS WllCOMI • IMMIOIATI ~ AYAILAIU ON Alf'llOYA1 Of YOUI GOOD CUOIT
If you've ever considered
the advantages of buying a
Peugeot Diesel, there's no
time like the present.
Because now when you
buy a Peugeot Diesel during
our 50th Anniversary cele-
bration, you get the added
advantage of selecting our
' $486* automatic transmis-
BEACH IMPORTS
848 DOVE ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
Near MacArthur & Jamboree ·
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BRAND NI~
1978 PIAT
~2 DR. SEDAN __ WE THINK
IT'S THE
MOST
AMOUNT
OF CAR
FOR THE
LEAST
AMOUNT
OF
MOt-IEY! aaaa
• IUaOPIAN QUALITY
• 2 Ya. oa 24,000 MIU
WAltllANTY
sub1ect to prlOf sale
DICK MILLER IMPORTS
120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA 557-2132
The difference between a
Mercedes-Benz lease and any
other is the Mercedes-Binz. '
The car you lease does m ake
quite a difference. After all, you
don't drive the lease. you drive the
ca r. And when you 1~~c;e a
Mercedes·Benz you drive Some·
thing special indeed.
Whichever Mercedes-Benz model
you choose. you drive one of the
world 's most respect ed automo·
biles . A car with legendary engi·
neering, meticulous craftsmanship,
outstanding performance and
safety.
Something else: you 'll drive t he
car you lease for two. !hree or even
four years. Most ca r~ look o ut of
date all too quickly. &Lt wh en you
'13ase a Mercedes·Benz. you drive a
car with classic lines and timeless·
ness that 1s never out of date.
We have several leasing plans to
offer you. One is certain to make it
more convenient tor you to drive a
Mercedes·Benz than you
might have thought posss· ~
ble. Call us today .for the ,
surprising facts. '-
Ask about our
many convenient
leasing ~ns .
Mission Viejo Imports
831-17 40 2::::h:.::;!!;';!::y. 495-1700
Son Diego Fwy. Of Av~y. M1rnon ~1e1o
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3 Year-36,000 Mile FORD
MOTOR COMPANY Ex-
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ALL 1978 Passenger Cars
and Van Conversions in
our stock. l)P 10 $260.00
VALUE
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auto trans . factOf'Y air. pow.
steering. power seat (split).
power brakes. power windows.
v~nyl roof. cruise control
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factory air. pow steering. vinyl
roof Lie # 723RVW Stk
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trans . tac tory air. pow.
steering powe< brakes. bucket
seats. tilt wheel, cruise control,
camper shell. low tow miles.
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tape, auto. trans . pow .
steering. POWer brakes. power
windows. vtnyl roof. hit wheel,
cruise control. Ser. #143587
Stk #P3499S4199
Factory Invoice
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56 YEARS OF
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roof. sun roof. Lie #795PHJ
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factory air. p0w steering. vinyl
roof Only 47.570 miles Lie
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tape. auto trans . lactory air.
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Salea: Mon-Fri 8 to 9, Set 8 to 6, Sun 10 to 6
Service & Perta: Mon 7 to 9, Tues-Fri 7 to 6
Parts Dept: Sat 8 to 1 pm
10 Acres of the most modern
FORD feciltties on the Wnt Coast.
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hu1ll1 M. outside guest room. oversized
pool. ullcy entrance. Near Westchrr
:-.hopping and m uch more. A~k1ng
$99,900 Cal 540..1151
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REALTY
642-5200
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realty
SUPS YIEW--4>0VH SHOIES
Vie w of Bay, yachts. mtns & night
li ghts from this 3 BR. 4 bath home
t ha t is s pacious. elegant & bea ut.
m ainta ined by orig. owners. Com-
p r e h e ns i ve sec uri ly syst e m .
$385.000 in c l. la nd. Ke n /He len
H a rtley642-823S. <V-l L>
2 A "4SHFOID"
Lovely Woodbridge Crossing home
ove rlooking cha rming . serene pa r k .
Highly upgr ad ed in ne utral tones. It
is a one-of-a-k ind Owne r will con-
s 1 de r lease/op tion o r flexible
finanl'1ng Hea ll y C:t SPl'l'tal
Sl 15.500. Amy Hrown 752-1414.
CV-12> .
TOP Of CAMEO HIGHL.AMDS
(':t tJlina & ocean view from this 3
HH. lormal d ining rm & family rm
s ing le -s tory res. Prof. decora ted
w 1 m a ny <·ustom fea tures. Lg
courtyard wi room for pool. $249.500
in cl. land Donna Godsha ll 644-6200.
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WE HAVE IT!
Nearly all new m Bayrrest • Master
HR w 1atuzi1 bath & s tudy <or den 1
wif 'p lc· L J? ROu rm et k it c he n
w 1 hrk l~t rm ,.~<.1m1I~ rm w 1hi beam
1·1·1l1ngs & \WI bar Walle<! & gated
for M·<·urny S2S9.500 Appl only
El:ci inc Svedc('n ll42 8235 <V 14 >
LAK~EACH~OOLS~A•KS
Broad moor Wi ldwood P lan B.
Sing le family rel:. w/3 BRs. 2 baths.
forma l dining rm & lg . yard w /auto
sprink le rs. With l:.horl escrow a va il.
Jl / t. Vee Stinson 642-8235. <V-15>
HOTHIHG LEFT TO DO
In thi s d e l ig htful D ee rfie ld
townhome so beautifully decora ted
it must be seen ! From its 3 BR,
fumily rm & 2112 ba ths to its gar age
whic h is finished like a studio -it's
immacula te & a ll professio na lly
d o n e! $89.900 Forr est Power s
752-1414. <V·l6l
WHAT A VIEW!
Mountains , city lights & valley from
ne arly t:!very r()Om ! 3 BR. 1-story
h o m e h igh o n a h i ll w/lu s h
I anrl scaping (fully s prinkler e d )
Comm. pools. jacuzzi & tennis .
New port Beach addr ess for $174 .500
fee .. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. I V-17)
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$3.Jli.1100
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,REFERRED
Af<EA, nt!Ur M.V CC
fll•ttcr than new 3 Bdrm,
21>11.:lh11,form11ldtn rm.
pool size d Jll or
htndscaped yard. Was
$147 .SOO. Now $139,900.
Consider :.mailer ho~
in trade
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HALPIHCHIN
lll-:1\1.TORS
675-4392 ---NEW,ORT
RB>UCED
$26.500
Corgeoui. ranch style
custom bui lt in Newport'
Qwet cul·d e·sa<' A l'd
brick pathway and wh1L~
rail fence. 2 Mass1vt·1
fireplaces. Beamed cc1I
rngs. Huge fa mily room
w111 ft. wet bar. T rue
l'ountry ·style kitc hen.
Fant11s tic 66 · covered
Ovt•rs1.lt'<I 3 car garage + large s hop
& bath at rear. with lots of pa rking.
Big custom built 4 BR. 2 BA home
f!:a11t:-;1de . Costa Mes a . Form a l din ing.
family room . <'Ount ry kitche n. stone f1rcpl~1t~ and lllc entry . Full price on·
ly $130.000 c ... 540·11 51
. MESA VHDl CORMEI LOT
Sup1:r farrttly home. featuring 2
f1n·plc1<·es. gas BAQ, RV uccess and
t>l'aut1ful lawn Owner anxious. c ..
546·5180
CANMlllY VILLAGE. NEW,ORT HACH
Three comm ercia l loti;. 2822-24-26
Newport. Blvd .. each lot 1s 25x90'. On e
lot with building. store or office.
S325.000 Cal 546-5880
ERITAGE
OCEANFIOMT
Fine cr aftsmanship in ma hog. trim &
oak floors. sets off this landmark : 4
BR . 3 ba . home in finest location
Established trees & lawns. $475.000.
IACK IAY
Fine 4 bdrm., 211:1 ba th ramily ho m e on
qu iet c ul de s ac . Over sized pool
playhouse. extra storage $169.000.
BAYFRONT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pie r & slip
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 ttoy\1d" D"'''' N B 615 6 lol
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Owner will carry 2nd
T .D . P rll'1• reduced
$26,500 llurry l'all to·
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Bwldin~ or mobile home
sate. J ust East of Ortega
Hwy. All ulihllcs to pro·
per ty Xlnt t e rm s .
t fl76 5717 or 1/5234462
FARGO
MESA VERDE
~COATS & WALLACE
':rJ7 REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCAUY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUT COAST AREA SINCE 1961
MEED LOTS OF ROOM? Try this big
MESA VERDE ho me for size. It 's a
s talely 2 story with 4 Bdrms. family
room . dining room . and a real pres-
tige area. Large yard with pool ' At
$149,500. Cal 546.4141
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-Newport Beach
llu~e yard. 5 bd rms l•--------pnde of ownership thru· SELL V 0 U R 0 W N
oul Rt?ady to move In HOME
IYAHJUAM
WELLS CUSTOM
POOL HOME SI 19.500 $895 f EE·ASSISl in ads
EASTSIDE fin. sale;, escrow etc.
COSTA MESA REALTY FR~E
CustDm 3 bdrm home. HOM ES
bit, for ma l din.rm & R E.Adv1sory Serv1ce
bonus rm Owner·s 1~~~~530~~·2224~~~~l transferred. S98.500 1:
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673-1700
HEW,ORT
Something ror evc•ryon<.'
m the family' Pool for
everyon e' Gourme t
kitchen wicook is land for
mom Isolated private
mc;tr swte for Mom &
Dad. Mariners. Emugn &
Harbor Hi Schools for the
kids Baycres t beauty
wlfam rm & 4 generous
bdrrr.s & 3 ba Call tod;iy
for a n u d ve n turt:
545-9491
real estate
TltrLEX. SI 55,000 -Eastside C M.
three 2 bdrm l 'h ba th units. pvt.
p a tios, ga r ages : incom e over
$1000/mo. Loan is $100.000.
4 IDRM WITH ,OOL -4 bdrm pool
h ome in Westside Costa Mesa. new
carpeting. 6300 sq . rt. lot. $79,900 with
VA terms .
A Su.ER. $109,500 -Back Bay cul
d e sac, 3 bdrm. 9.000 sq . ft. lot. Ha rbor
Hi district. only $109,500. a s leeper.
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REAL TORS' 546·5990 .
1525 Mesa Verde Dnvc. East. Costa Mesa
cJl~o 1n Coro 11.1 dl'I M,11 . .,1 b 75 bOOO
LfT US DO l"Hk s&U~
YOU DO THE SAVI~
4V2%
COMMISSION
MIW SIA VllW HOMl WITH YllW
2103 Yec:ht Oaphane
2 bedroom & de n -2 baths. fireplace -
Big kitchen with brea kfast are~ -Side
y9rd, has room for pool or large patio.
Priced below market at $239,000. Sma ll
down payment & owner will ass ist in
fin ancing or lease option . Open Housf!
Sat & Sun 1·4.
CAio&. '15-U11
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upper unit 2 Br dt den. I.
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lhru-0ut. $179.950 H.....,w ..... tr
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llG CYM TOWHHOME-$149,500
The most bea utiful Oak crest Model we
have seen ~ Complete ly upgraded &
wonderful location. P a rquet floors in
e ntry hall. dining rm & kitchen . a n ex-
tra window in LR. s hutters etc. Extra
lge patio. 2 &inns. 2 baths.
WESLEY M. TAYLC>a CO., llA&.TOllS
2111 S-J .......... lloed
MEW,ORT CEHTH. M.I . 644-4910
IRVINE TERR.
OftEH SUM. I .5
2007 SEADRIFT
·Profess decor . huge
garden room for pool
new k1t<.'h<'n plus 3
bdrms & den. 2\IJ baths.
frplc & del P1so talc en·
try Reduced toS23!1.000'
WATERFRONT
OftEHSAT/SUN 1.5
34 IALIOA COVES
Beautiful waterfront home with boat slap &
sa nd y b eat'h In
BALBOA COVES. 4 bdrms .. family rm . 31.ot
baths, 2 frplcs . 2 patios.
S327.500 lnch.ldin~ land!
HEW LISTING!
OCEAN 112 ILK.
... -----.... -
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR.
7"11
2 DUPLEXES
Buy one or both. Nearing
rompl~tron . buy now &
have advantage• or fast
depreciauon. Well de
signed & bwlt. Over 1600
sq. rt each duplex. Dbl
garage. Each apt. has 3
bdrms. 2 baths & (rplc.
Great re nta l a rea E-side
Costa Mes 11. Sl65.000
Each duplex
F\rst llme offered'" 121-i
years. Out s tJnd 1 n~.
custDm decorated ho me
with large cozy fa mily
room. bu1 It 1n T V. &
paneled ba r Co untry
kitchen w ith 1Ha1ned
glass window. a nd room
for pool make this d
perfect family home m.asso.
()lif ,., 111 0 • H \ • Uf>1 '( t'I ~ • ' [elHtltl
IACXIAY s 120.000
Near wlldhft-sant'luary.
golf cours1.> & rid ing
lra 1ls This highly up
graded 3 bdrm. 2 ba
townhome 1s elegant &
ontv 2 yrs o ld Pool.
Jacuzzi. & cabana for the
u 11e o f o nly a r ... w
families. 759-1501
nt.'W J BR . .!' ~ ll1\. ,.,.,.
Sailboat:.. ti.:.. R l lot
SllS.000
WALK TO BEACH 3 Bit.
2 BA . hardwood fir,
ocean view. trwl tret:.
lge R·2 lot S89.500
OCEAN HILLS Condo. "
BR. 11;, BA. f,rnta:>t tl'
sun:>et l> & Cdt d lt nJ
Island v1t-w Sw1mm1r...:
pool & golf count-tnl I
$7\J.950
TRI PLl-.X RIGHT ON
TiiE BLUl'·r Ha:. laVl!.h
owner's unit w t ia br'11 .;
ba. 2 fplC!>. 1or~vl'r O<'e~r.
view & :.ound of surf
foul path to heach
$689,000
GOOD GOING BEAUTY SALO~S28.000. Wt: CvT
TOSELL THIS ONE'
POINT RI.TV 400·SOOU
(~IWti!ifoi$1Jj eorwdtlM• 1022
Real Esta le •••••••••• • ••• •• • ••• • • •
MESA DB.MAR
P.OOL
OPLX 3Br home ... 2 Br
Apt. both w1 rrplc II.
garages 607 Larkspi;r
S210.000. By ownr rm"'
only 640· 1840 Super family home w1lh
:.p arkh n ~ ~w1 m m 1nit
pool and lush lands<'ap "HARBOR VIF:W". '> BH .
mg. Spacious .a bedroom. 41;-. ba. ()('t:AN Vl fo.W
2 balh with family room pool. tcnn1-. l rt " 1 rnt
Conven1ent Lo st'hools & yard. unu!.ual privJl)I.
shopping CAJ,L 751·3191 $288.000 <.:ourtesy 10
C: SELECT ~r" 675·0580
I PROPERTIES -------2 BD COTTAGE
COUMT•Y CLUI PLUS INCOME
Llvl ..... G Pl!$!ged hardWood noor ... " I wood beamed <.'e1hn~~. '! Spacious single story 3 bnck frplcs and C'Ounlrv
bedroom and den home k1tt'hen
an prestig ious Me'>a PLUS
Verde CC areu Sparkl :! bdrm. :? bath 1nC'om1·
1ng pool with r atst.'d urut with pn\l:at~· yaro t'eramic Ille & Jal'uzz1 off und patio $190.000
m aster bed r oo m CALLf OR
flreplace m family room INFORM ATION
& llVlng room Supt!r 644-7211 built-In kitchen fu II
DELIGHTFUL.-
3 Bdrms .. 13• bath home
in xlnt location; close to
South Coas t Pl aza.
schools & freeway a c-
cess. Crcut opportunity
for bome or investment.
$82,YUO
Great duplex buy : 2
bdrm. house + I bdrm
apt. over 2 car ~ara~e. UMBEAT ABLE Only $159,500' lktter
VA TERMS hurry on this one 'cause
~y TO BUY price $179.500. CALL
751 3191 /Jn Nl!i[l.
OAIU Y &
ASSUUATES Choke Eoshi•
Location. 2 story 4 Bdrm
2 baths, large lot. RV Ill'·
cess. $99,950.
RlLOT
765 Hamilton
Onve by only
Roy Mccardle. RJtr
549.7729
lt includes the land' CARME LITA PLAN in .SELECT 4 Bdrm , family home. OCEANFRONT the BLUFFS: 3 bdrms . &
l~e l1 v 1n ~ room , C h oice Ot'eanfront 3 baths:a mostnex1ble PROPERTIES Corn«r Ouptrx
w 1 Fra nk I 1 n f p I l'. duplex on the sand ' Huge owner offers large. as-•-~--BcgonlJ S l52.~
Spacious family r m , ups t airs bdrm . lge. sumable loan & wilt Sut/Sun.640·5821.•
huge covered p1o1tio And kitchen. On larl(e R-2 lot carry 2nd T.O 1r dei11 red A YALON
surpnsc. a bonus room $375.000' OnlySlSS,500 Comer bwlding !Ille with REDUCED
Call now 645·0303 lal»oo lcry Prop. 1/leW of Catahn11 '" lovely
* 67S.7060 * Carol Sagot. concernin~ BnAht b lc•vc1~ :1 hr
~~&~,~~~~~~(.~~~~~~~ , ..... :wt\
DELIGHT -
••alton BAY a Avalon Harbor <.:uM SI0,000
• thtsnew hi>lanjl S41.500 horn, 1r primt• 1rv•1•1• ~~;;;;;;;;;;.1~11111:a!~~~~ ISLAND REALTY Tc r r .1"" t 11 r .1 t 1" n ~ ~ l .... . . &w.•&JJ.,\~~~~i~~~'~1h~ ~ Plus h cpl. ha ndsom e wa ll coverings.
e fficient kitc hen w /planked floor &
n~w a ppliances. 3 BRs + den. Of·
fercd at $149,900. Appl. only. Cathy
Schweicke rt 642-823.5. <V-18 )
IA YFRONT W /OCEAH VIEW!
On the m a in c ha nne l a l CdM.
Cus tom 1-story contemp. remodeled
& redecorated ~ 3 BRs. 3 baths -
mirrored living rm & ba r -family
rm -2 fplcs -gourmet kitchen.
Gated patio entry -oversize dbl
gar age. Great "2nd home" on a
sandy beach . $399,000 leasehold.
Owne r anxio us -submit ! Dic k
Halderman 642-8235. <V-19)
IEAUT1FUL & CONVEHIENT
Located within 5 minutes of 3 fwys.
this 2 BR. 2 bath home features a
mirro r e d wall & b ea utiful
wa ll coverings. Comm. pool. night
lighted t e nnis + park & an RV
p a rk ing area ! $64,500 644·6200.
<V-20>
IA YAtOMT MOllLI CHA•MH
Dbl-wide! A decorato r 's d ream on
Npt. Bay. 2 BRs. 2 b aths . P riced so
r ight at $47,500 tha t you'd bettt!r
hurry! Aissa Wayn e 6"2·8235. (V-2l>
M Z·82l5 644-6200
t01 Do.,,.r Drlw H•rl:IOr View Cen"r
I rvlne al C.~pus V•I"" C.nttr 712·1•14
1---------1 E leg A n t 2 s to r y
LOOtcWHAT
WE'VEFOUMD
A classic 2 s tory. 5
bedroom. 3 bath home
jusL reduced S5000. in one
of Costa Mesa 's best
neigh borhoods. T h e
heavy shake roof arcenl~
Uus hand.som t? home that
w1rustom features. Mst .-
bdrm s wte w/ atrium
view. Lrit sundet'ks &
patios Set'unty gatNJ
entranee to a rea l jewel
by the sea. Seller de:mes
fast escrow. 646·7711
ill convenient t-0 schools & real estate
shopping. CALL us for an ---------
appoint menl to see. 3 Bdrm home. nice areu of
556-2660 N. Long Beech. hUl(c lot
C:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
wt trlr access. $65.000
Cu llahan Realty
714 1142·6446 or
213·860·9068
--~------
~c~.~~
HADOll VflW HIUS
Spacious Monteclto model with four
b e drooms, formal dining, two
fire places, 2t.1. baths . E nclosed ,
private courty ard e ntry. Serene
canyon view. Presented at S247,500
Fee.
• COUJWal ...... co.
844·9060
t1tt ~fUOAOUtN"'L.L.lfllO.
IN NIWPOtfT c:INTU
---------Jus t sta rtin g out ·~ d~ St59.9SO t 1·rtwr1
Instead of rent'""· why Hawkins RI • r,, ti33 31:;c1 THE
V.A.
Appr111sal h a& been or·
dl'rt!d on this cleon 5
berlroom farmly hom~!
Talk to Red Curpet we
listen 754-1202
JUSTTHIMK
A
not build an equity in ~~~~~~~~~ or Chuclt Browl" r:o i.i,1!1 stead. we have the pla<'l' ::. -------
for you to do just that in ,._ ... L ••GE PETE .RHETT
h 1s t or 1 c San .J u an ~ • -"' R JY· Capistrano 3 Bdrms., DUn.EX
I 112 baths. bullt-111 1..'le<•. 3 Bdrms. cact} unit. on 542-5200
ki tchen : dos r t o fee land. 11tcps to the --------• freeways, school:c & lit!a<'h . X l nt :.u m ·---------
shopprng. $62.000. Cell & mertwmter rental. com·
see1t today• pletely fu rnished &
67M400 priced to sell at $195.000.
HEW 0... MA•KET HARBOR Chou~~ central location :
SEASIDE
DBJGHT
Du p I l' '( 'l t> .... k ~ I ,,
bcuch Pnm<' M 1· .. V•t""
Of Ot'elln !10r, 000 1h
~umnbl<' !oun (.'~•!ooh flow
w1rt'~ down p~mnt Call
714 963-t>767 0N""'"""··'· •ttf• ( ,., 14.-. [elUtM11 _:z:
H ARBOR V I F:W
LIKE MEW A Ot\'l~Hlll 111
Monticello Condomlntum 11 arh11r lnH,tm1·111 <.:o
duplex In 100 block on the
Peninsula Seldom va.
cant & pnced ot S 167 .500
673·3663 675-4777 Eves
E l ega nt 2 s t ory
wtcuswm features Mstr
bdrm suite w/atn um
view Lrg sundcck~ &
palios Secunty 11a Ll.'d
enlrant'e tD a real Jewel
by the sea Seller desire!!
rast escrow. 646·7711
lllLLS
forooly soo.soo 3 Bdrms. •-------1~ ba . all new crpls , 1----------
paint, appll11nces. hghl
fixtures. etc
D. J. fftMtra. ltte.
549·3162
ttARIOR
HIGHLANDS s 129,500
ExcellenllY priced raml·
ly home In pre.Ugloua
art• ol Newp<>rt 8eat'h.
Cloae to everythlna •
beach, bay. schools &
11 ho ppln a Nl.lw o n
rnarlcet Fn:ct esrrow
av&ll8blC'' Move tn rond1
lion &46 7711 c:= Walktu 1: l r.r.
real esta te
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JASMIHI CHllC
I The m oal fo r your
money-I know I hvc
I.here too! (Jean Col«" 1
I M 1.11t sell.
I tta own Ja<'UZ7• :ind
spacloua patio with 11omc
ocean view.
1-nnd It '5 beuuliful
COLI Of HIWPORT
REALTORS
'7S.HI I
SELL Idle 1tem11 with 11
Dally Pilot Cla111tlled Ad
associated
nw I I~ f w ·, 1.-1. I\ I • h' ':".
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MISAHO«TH
New crpung, new paint
In &. oul. n e w d u
hw11!lhc•r. new hot water
heal<'r. new counter tops
& new kitchen flooring
Thi& lovely 3 bdrm. Zh
ba home w1separatc ram
rm w1wet bar it In new
Up top 11hAl)t! just ready
ror lt:i new o wner!!
!furry, at $36.900 I\ won't
la1L long. ~ 9491
rul eat.ate
New oHenni.: ~w: ~) :I
Bedroom:-. :! h11thi. l!lllf1
sq (\ Corne• pool 'IJl'd
lot Sh ~r µ ,.,, • 1111~1·
l!o ml' C ooCJ l•·•m,
real eataw availuhk t:ull two :.1 1:!
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tiled>. all bltm1. frplt. ~ Man~ cu:itom I t·.111m·11
car 1ar Top loc:illon $197.SOO Ct1ll tUo M t2
Th.ls price hard to beat Agent . S2lS.000 i....:::...____; _____ _
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<"rt."t-k, \lf'A Owm•r \Ht 1""'11 landacaped . 193.99~ btdroom · 21.'t batlu in ~o limi;hC'd lot~ ,11 L..il.t•
s.1111.000 MQ 7713 YOUR Owncir . s.514038 ~He the 1nt1matt" d('vetop w t'ort.,.1 '$4.'l ()()11 t• I Ap
JASMINE CRIB DRE ·Ms L1· ng 0 optJofl at S49S mo. smentk otf Warm1,nt.'lon s !!!WO !!! prox liO()(i '<I II t'J \\II h
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JASMIMI CHH i.-w1 11001" Jo'0tmdl Jtn Pool. Ja<'uni Sl45.900 ~i.'.::~~~ ~~~~:t~ p e rson hvt!s in ~1 community known 92:1185! i;;r.7 u.ktJ>, 1111h <umr .. ,... 1111 to· .1u11fu1 mil 1o1.11tr rcinnul .. ntn-Pr1n only. Call after 7 for 11..-. many H menilte~ and fine ~ f'll..t'\~ \'1F'W rr11111 fflh ftld('awav sunk\•n dl"n 01~ mPLIE'V BOb. 752-11259 drapes and s hulleni . UP· n eighbors . Now IS the lame to see this 1 J I 1 1 h 111 i1;,u ( ;ill fur tM1uh1 CUSTOM DAMA , "' 5A graded carpets. everr 1 h d I f h Minion Vl•to I 06 7 '~) '• -"'h, 1111• tA~i.!.'t SSTEAL'fHJS HOMF.S UUng m move.in condl Mw, e ega nt ome an obtam al o t c •••••••••••••••••••••••
"' thi1t .11u.i1u,11 ~··11" ~ ....... -'-ill _.... , ..... rt d lW11uL nt--w lg upscrd 3 uon. Can be your.i for benefits whic h w ill n a tura lly be yours 1mm11 r ~ k R s ,, n t"Utnrn \I 11111 t<Wh h11' ~ -,..._,, '".-• .,---M pal JOO 8°. lo prtC". 673·•31l j •91500 J • h \ h·~ I 1'0/ \ 11•111 .11 ..... .... • ...... c:e ..... s,.a ... ~ " "' .. usl . ' l s wort much m o re than you mig ht Vc•lllrdc:. r.1m1I) rm nt'W
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.\\ dal "'"\ ""1 ..... .t.: • • tr-......_ s 17' IOO IRVINE IARGAIN s h are in th.is opportunity . &»20ll
\·url lli Pµ." !htl !->••11 iLt f f ......,. 4fl·lll•2 . lmmac. 2 8R +den ex· OPEN. HOUSE NOON TIL 6.-W SUNDAY M.wpori lffch 1069 1 ~ W...tdff l..tty ec. townhome. offered by 1649 Bluebird c_,.. Dr. •• •••••••• ••• •••••• •• • •
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rl1m' h~ 1m1m1n1 nt N R COlh Met.. t OZ4 1 WIMtt• a..ch I 040
an b1• u1 plan rtu. ... ek. for •• ••• ••• •••••• •• • •• ••.. •••• ••• •••••• ••. •• ••••.
pool. golf. park. lake & 2 BDRM. & logllna leach lennLa club. lmmed. oc· SM~HIN6
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lot I I I •I 11 '
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ht .. i !117!1
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In V1lla1t1• ('11·1·k lip
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ELDUMPO
Wbtal ... Jni:»' \'1....:.b' Uut wow • WHAT ~ HU\ '
With a bll or t•lbow
1¢rl'U.W, )'OU C'Jll i.,I\\' ~
1<:v~n ha!> addl'tl on lurn1
ly room llur f .)' Cull
now• 6467'34
CENTURY 21
Gold Ster S .w 1lce
'' bdrm 2 ha 2 mi l<l bc11 r h . nt>w thruout.
N .. ar 111·h ools . S29()C
dow11. OAC to G.1 Day
~ 7113 t-:Vl's 846~8784
CUP'Vl<")'. fast escrow. 2 BATHS prin. only Ask for Russ· SS&-4946 res .• 833-8845 of -B r a d I e y M o d r I
C1ce.Sll9.000 l ownbome In Vall. I.
Qwetly secluded loca ·
FREE VACATION lion. Patios des1~n~ for
Hawaii. M ex.ico. As!kn. ver y low ma wtenanre
Cari bbean . Europe. and privacy. Lol!> of
when you buy or sell stor age t'ab1nets 1n F«H VACATION
Howa11, Mexico. Aspen. Uu-no•oh us. Counselor 's C.iribbea n . Eur ope ...... ~R 1 ...... garage.
h b II uu..., ea ty "'""·1414 ~ en you uy or se
lhtoua.ll us. Cowl.:$e..lor's_ Super buy.; .a hr-rondo. nr Three Really 842·1414 Irvine High & Heritage
Prk. Air, lndry rm. Sl26.~. alm06l new 4 BR comm. pool, end. gar. 21·~ RA, 4 blk11 Crom $63.500. By Owne r .
Ol't'an. 4ll 19Lh ST . 551·3044
Shown by appt only .•-.--------!>36-21$ 12 II
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PIUVATtLAGOON OPEN llOUSE 12 5
413 l Cortland
\'1<•w or 0<·c11n .\ h1lli.
pro t t' l' l 1• ll µ" 11 11 1
Hdrm'. tumil~ (If) n 1-:
land l)OU o wn 11 1
$22!1.500
TOO NICE TO
LAST LONG -OPEHHOUSE
4 br. 2 ba. F.R. 2 car gar.
Pnced to sell at S89.500.
1734l Avalon Ln. A~.
Lush foliage surrounding ---------
DUPLEX
North of 11~} ()~ nt•rs
unit . bc.ina•rl r rib
!>lone (rpk , 2 bdrm' . bnRht lldlH.) t 2 Wrm
gural(eupl $1111,500
IAYFAONT
3 Bdrms + gut-st qtr-; t
boat bcnh Only ssso.ooo
M URY STAUfFl-:lt
S~A LION REALTY
67l-S3S4 497-3388
:Sui>t•r nut Oeeorated In
t"'t•t•llc·nt Uiste Ea!>y 11 11.
1ni.: µ11111 invrtes good
t11nt·~ within its great
I Jm 1ty room . 11 ving
room. kitchen . d eck
area . Fire pl ace . ~.illf\&per . mirrored
1loor~ Tip lop move·tn
l'Ond1L1o n . Privacy ~11hm walking distance
of Soulh Coast Plaza.
I 020 CONCORD
COSTAMIESA
RtlDAY 10-2
SUNDAY 1·5
4 BR patio hm w/v1ew. 2'h
BA, F.R. wtCp. DR, 2 car gar. cstm deck, patio &
lndscpg. Exel. comm
... $$ S ... VU w/swim pool. jac. sauna .
A A Prine only. 18422 Gina Ln
mUUs4bedroom.2 bath <betwn Bch/Newlnd l .
Ianuly home with new Open Sat/Sun. $114.500
t1le111entry.kitc hen,and firm . J .B. Watters.
dirung area: rarepla<"e . SJS.2307. Ownr/ Agt.
double garagt>, large -----------
patio: fenced yard. Close •HutwtilMIOll
to schools and s hoppmg' ly the Sea•
Only $87.500. Call Bunnie Oelux 2SXSO' comfortable
Porter 752'·1920 mobile home. 2 BR. 2 ba
CostoMHa 21
'
'-'UAIL +den. LIR. DI R, walk T to bc h. Avail furn -
•••••••••• •• ••.••..... Newport Cetder ~ PLACE ~m~ occup. 536-4608.
Mll!S ... VERDI!. 640-5357 ,_Of'E:ITIES"'
s: "" s; 1 IUCHES I MILE 3000 sq fl l'U!>tom11ed ---------___ 1_0,.. ___ T11_1_:1_o_r_.M. __ I Southport · Del Mar home nr f(olf cour!.e ---------•I Model • b 3 b 2 r I 2 d . .. r. a. .p., <.~ner ~ 'h ~·:,rry n COSTA MESA-No need Fomt:aift Val.y I 034 nu interior. Pool. jacum.
pcwat.e pool area. pro-
vi~ a dramatic tropical
setting for this lux unous
4 bedroom home. Local·
ed in prestigious Rae·
quet Club. you can walk
to tennis courts. Addi·
tiooal features inc lude
formal dining room.
front room and la rge
bonus room. JC you are
1oolong for that spacious
family home. this-is 1t ~
C.all today for appoint·
ment
CAU7i!M751
red hill .Alt..
552-7500
RANGETREE CONDO·
By owner lBr. Plan 3.
adlts only. tennis etc.
$.51,000. 64(). l8L8 SI 5.000 54 7 to quahfy ror a mortgage ••••••••••••••••••••••• fire pat. Only $116.000. VA l~an Sl2.000 t.o :1ssume CHAMPAGNE T aste'> A terms. Hunt ingt o n By Owner. Deerfield Park
A REAL FIHD I!'•~ VA loan. Nice 3Br , truly elegant quHhty de· Beach's best buy 21311 home·Plan 2. Owne r
.pac1ous a Bdrm. 2 ha honw,dm rm,l~ram rm . corated home. Even a Bulkhead Circle. Open t r a ns fe rre d . priced
h 0 m.,. w / 2 h r i l' k Jtor.11eou.s frplc. huf(e well sauna ore the master house Sat &Sun l ·5. below market for quick
fircplal'E'S. turned wood kepi yd. S74,500. Pnn on· s uite. Call for deta ils . D.S. Edilcators sale. 3 Br. 2 Ba, L.R .•
ie>e-1.S ~rul 3 UC'l'P window ly 557·3500 $149,000. Bkr. 754 ·6262 Redty D.R .. F.R .. lndry rm.
tl f I t 631-4532or 642·7743 Prof. decorated w/up·
Woodbridge Sycamore 2
sty sgl family home. 4
BR. 2~ ba. highly up·
gr a de d . T r y S 12 .000
down. 68 Blue Juy. open
houseSaUSun 559·0633
LCllJlllNI a.och I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•DUPLEX*
~an side or hwy. level
lot. easy arcess to beach Needs pamt. minor re.
pairs; Ideal for home &
incom e . Hurry only
$159.900
MU!Sion Realty 494·0731
TopOfTM~orid -
Reach up a nd touch the
sky. Perfect location.
Well bwll home. Approx
2000 sq .rt.wHantas t1c
ocean view. Excellent
value al Sl69.900. 3196
Bern Dr. com e r Corner
Park. Call Richardson
Realtors 831·1_1_00_. __
RB>UCED $9000
Owner will rinance . 3
Bl.ks to Aliso. Lge 3 bdrm
hm. Panoramic ocean
views. Sl45.000. gt• or your P an "· j See you after chur<"h. grades. Prof. landscaped
S&l,!100 FREEVACATIOH OpenhouseSun. l-5 lrYiM 1044 for lo mainte n a n ce
2512 Vassar Place Haw ah. Mexico. Aspen, Charming 3 br home is ••••••••••••••••••••••• wl auto sprinklers, Cronl ' "Z"REALTOR
494·8611
lMAY 0 c K
COlt l'OllATION 1870 Prt Chort•s
HartKw Vi •w Homes
Super l0t·at1on on p;1rk
d('fO~I' ( rom (•f bhM• &
pool. view or park ,., rll.}
lights. 4Br. <11?1h ... l
(rpl~. h.m1wood firs 1ri
c o u n 1 r \ k 1 t t' h ,. n
punclled & wallp11P\'rt·d
lhruout rnC'ed bc•low
m<11kl'l Jl ~lO!LOOll
LAND 1:-.CLl.JDEL>
380 GLENNEYRE
LAGUNA BEACH
(714) 494·2148
LOIJl9ICI 1eecJt I 041 l09IM H1CJU91 I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
NORI NS
REALTY
READY F OR YOU R
flRST INVESTM1':NT'.'
Two 3 Bed .• 2 Ba units
near golf and lt'nn1s
ra<"1hties With 180 deitree
view or ocean and tre<'l>
Only Sl65.000 No qua hf y
ang. we've got the easiest
terms around
___.!;..
ENJOY THE LUXURY
and distinction of llVlnl!
in this spacious new 3
Be d home. Admire
breathtaking views Crom
1.Jv111g and dining area~
Imagine rriends chaU1n1t
m a seated fire pit. or
turn )'Our a 1te nt1on
toward the cozy den with
Citepla<"e a nd orittin.i l
st.ained glass. There an.•
features too numerous to
m ention . Come. while
there 1s still lime to con
tribute in selecting ap·
pomlments . Call today
for a preview showing,
494-8057
Laguna Niguel
Realty .....
OPEMHOUSE
SAT&SUM
1·6 PM
31871 Grand Canyon Dr
Mountain llkl' rt'trt>at
J ust I m1. from occ•an
MaJcst1r 2 sty 3 BR. J ba
111 impeccable cond Sur
roundt.>d by ma ture:-pinl"'
&sy<"amores. Sl64.500
OPEN HOUSE
SAT/SUN 12-5.
ly OWMr 640-9256
llGCAMYOH
BIGVIEW
BIG AUGUSTA
MOOR
llGCHOICE
of finan<"m~. owm•r will
help e1t $245.000 A~ttnl
00·5044 VIEW!VIEW !
&>aut1ru1 ('Omer lot over SSTE,\L THIS l!(lM l::S
looking mountains Th•~ Beaut new I): upf.(rd J
hom<-has huJ!l' m 'lr IHl. lo pnl't' i;;34J11
swte & lge llv·rm Verv 1_A_~-----
popular 3 BR m odel m 1---------North v 1ew. Rt-du1·ed
$107.000. a MIGUEL C.C.
Ele1tanl 5 BR. J Ba home
111 prestigious area En
try <"OUrtyJrd w 11t-
<"1rcuJar dnv.-way Grrdt
view deck ror t>nlerlatn
IOI(' Qu a l11 y
craflsman!>h•p $365.000
MONARCH SUMMIT
II
Oceanv1ew 3 Bil end un
2HOUSES
ONOHELOT
Nt.>w po rl H t>1~ht ...
S!20,000 Ownt•r 1'
motivated· Ce1ll 64S·~lf;1
. ~. ... ,.. . -.. ' .
:~ , OP£N HOUSt
, . ·REALTY -.;;"' . . ... v . ,
1t . lmmcac & beautifully
dee-orated. t;pAn.idc!o 1n UDO BA YFROMT
abundanct> Jrcl Ad rm Lr~ entf) t•rtyard to sun
could be den Thi~ ha!. to ny. spoc· 5 Br lam r!y
bt' a be:.t buy atsl32.50<l hOmt' MJny s undeCk!o
493-9494 44'5-5220 Mstr BR w/lrpl Ownt•r
4t6-241J 830-SOSO will l'd rry , flt'x1 b 1t•
-f1ndnc·1n): Lri.: lol J bd rm 2 ba. Pror Oet· $650.000 ~
tl'\l\ .. IU \I T 'r
Ca ri bbean. Europe. readytomovein&only a &rear.Man~alldltlons &
when you buy o r sell hop-s kip & Jomp t o HURRYI amenities. Open House. lh~h us. Counselor 's sch ool & s h o pp1n" • SaUSun t()..6. l3 Golden WEST NINE SPLIT LEVEL. 3 bdrm
Lower oom er umt on the N st. home wi800 sq ft g~IC course. Beaullful of sunde<-ks . $224.000
& l..nd.c;cp. 180 V1l'W or UN ITED BROK E:Rs
Mlns & room for pool DENNl''.SODt:RLll'iC s lltl.000 9i5 0430 615·5626 • I • \ r,
.~Ii I Ctu! "•f C11on' lltl lh1 Tur~ Realty 842·14'4 Spacious yard & trees. HURRYI. Star. 559-6922 c h eer y inte ri or. /\ Townhouse. pno only. 3 ROYAL home pnced to A 3 bedroom family ELEGANT
-----br, 2 ba. x lnt cond sellatS89.200.Seeat 9l4I home with family room. GOLFCOURSE
views from a ll rooms or .. 9 ... 519 Uus 3 bdrm. condo As· ~ ~
Condo nvt'rlookin~ C.olf
<.:ourst• 2Hr. :!Ba. :i.bti 000
H~ 11wnr Upl•r. lht·
Sal Sun ti61 123tl
THE BLUFFS
IAYVIEW MESA \'t-:RDt: 4 Hr 2 Ba. S68.SOO. 754-1336 S llo atrium and central air. TOWNHOUSE
xlnl ('Of)ll . $89.r.<IO Oi>t•n -~'ta Mwyers Real Estate
1
AJI in 1650 sq. ft . THlS IS Panoramic view. Locot·
soc. fee inc ludes bldg. Ron Williams Rtty
maintenance. wate r. fire 1990 So. Coast II~ y
llow.c• I !i 2'.n2 i\ndrm, ""'OVE IN NOW 494.542()or 000.l701 A STEAL!! As k i n g ed on fairway facing
Sl. l'nnc onl)' 54t; 4 liR ,.. $89,900 lake. w/wlique view of
insur. & ga rdening . LAG UN1\ BEo\CH FOR SALt-: HY OWNER
Tr.in:.ft>r forn·i. 1m
mro1ah.• !>IJI<' Pnct· r1·
duced to $110.000 J llR
2._, BA. 't'll l l'r ra1·1·
1wnhi1e ·"l'<"Urily rom
t\ devastatingly dt'ror:i1
ed & dl'l1~h1ru1 "Dn1nrt''
Pt c1n ·· D1·I •fl •• •·l y
wilhoul equal $192.000 --ThJS vacant beauty ts re· t .... ie19l011 leoch I 040 golf course. mountains.
ady to go. Out or area ••••••••••••••••••••••• & night lights. Excep· owner says ~ell quick. tional deooratmg or 3 BR CED,Ul GLEN Only 10'1 dwn. Ownr CUSTOM & 2a,.,-SA on 2 levels. Entry
wtcarry all hanancmg. 4 has tropical waterfall.
NEW COffOOMINIUMS BR. fpl<". much more . PttESTIGIOUS Extensive upg rades.
Nit OCUft.CLOSECOSTA MlSA I $92.500 For the up & coming Wood paneling. w ith
CEDAR Gt.EN PREVIEWS young exec famlly. This noor to ceiling m irrors
l OCdl!\11 001(1111~ Nl(j IUJllY home nows for entertain· Top quality home. Step
fto111$8IJ(X) ' I ing-ooCdS.4BR 2:V.ba. t.opool&jacuzzl.Owner. I~ [R€HIG€ fa mily rm. d.imng rm. RANCH RIEALTY 95Hl9551833·2792
!''>.,..t•1•"A"'"'" c ... iaM•"-• HOMES extra lge kitc he n + 551-2000 c. .. "'<>""~ 114 1 M? t>/.M custom pool. You'll be By Owner. Culverdale 3
I impressed. DU bd. rm. Lrg. Fam. Rm. WON'T LAST! 33.'lJ W. Coast Hwy. N B S/Garfield; W/Magnolla I EN NIT $85.950. low down. m ost
Coll l'rk :1 llH :! BA. 645-6646 Call ONLY 563,900 terms. call 557-5801
rarmly rm. l'ull l'urpet/ '-960_..361 ..., P<>pular floor plan -2
$97.500
UHOISTIUCT AILE
~an & canyon views.
Freshly painted . with
ne w carpe t s & ap·
pliances. this 3 bdrm.
low maintenance home is
in tip top shape & ready
to move m. Sl59.500
R-2
A n e wl y r e m odeled
ocean view 2 bdrm.
house in popular North
Laguna. Sep a rate I·
bdrm. upt. rent.s easy.
Pricedtosell! at$152.600
r:~~·~ ,:'!,'~,:~ ~.': .~:~'. So"' ~v.~:~:~ oome, --· ~~~:~.~~t~~p~,; I f~~1e~~!~ ~
S85.!™l A.,'\ l>an l.t•w1s. frplc. H• ba. 715 Vic· -----standing townhouse. park, pool. & shop·g. •r~N CoH•Hoo,,wAv
l()Htl.!!96 loria.$69,500.64~13. 7S9-150l. Nice patio. lo maint. L"911"11Bfl&er> c. 97551
I ('1414S. 1177 •1 Es A v E 11 o f: p l ft 1S&S Resale Speciahsts. ( lhAt ..-great livi n g. O n y 31601 eo.,1 ~o01>way
"st-tOWPLACJ.: 11 arrc llUStOm 0 1 3.4 or 5 bdrm models '01pt i'tilrp(FHI $95,000. Call Marilyn. ;>ri~i,"4~~;,c.. 97677
"'•rk·Vll'" rnrn<•r me;. Mont• II avail. some w /puols . •-------,...... ice o I 9684602 real estate This 3 Br Chancellor BIG HOM t: SHIS,OOO Penru~gton Properties Plan 111 is only $98.900 •VIEW •
1967 Balcanc 5-W !1269 Area I WOOOIRIDGE Lovely ocean & canyon Come l6 our open hse at Views rrom this I-level ---------1 Just for you two! Huge TOWNHOUSIE l8021 Norton. btwn 1·5on Temple Hills ho m e BY OWNER master loft; eating area. $74,500 2 Story. 3 bdrm. 2~ Sat or call Dick. Large 3 BR. 2 ba .. dining
Open Daily
EASTSIDE
2 bedrooms. bwll ins and 1 ho BR 1:v. baths. Lowest priced RTS REALTY rm. 1175.ooo
patio S69.500. BKR. Call Fanu Y me. 4 • 4 "Driftwood" model. 540-1603 AGENT646-ll33 S.W-l720 remod baths + kitch • wl MOllvated seller , submit nu<"ro oven. Located on & Call 297 Lilac Lane
Spac 2sly. 4 Or. 2·~ ba. TARBIU. tam art'a, lovt'IY patio.
fruit tret-s Cls to
:.chls/-;hop · i: on t·or lol. "#I lfl California"
kt'aut <"pt s/drp s ~
$124.900. 642 52!19
cul de sa<"-ncar beach. on pnce terms. 640-5112 Agent. park. a nd all amenities.
OpenSATIJ.SSUN 12-4
314 Cleveland Dr.
S. Garfield w/ Bear h.
~
'S EMERALD IAY INVESTOR Spectacular white water
DELIGHT vu!w from one or lhl'
lar ~es t h omt's In
A Woodbridge Villager Emerald Bay. Extcns1vC'
Condo with low negative use of cedar. open beam
L01J1111M1 Real Estate
& Coestnction Co.
Looking for but ldable
land! I have it: f'rom
single lots to a<"rea~e. all
in different stag~ of de·
velopment.
For Sale: 2 BR t BA
Laguna <"harm house.
close in residential art·u.
wi rucc ocean view Well
rared for & freshly paanl
ed. includes a pprovrd
plans to udd on mslr
swte. $144.900. Agt. Pam
Messina. 497 ·2421
FIXER.UPPER
Split·level. 3 bdrm. 2 ha,
Ol-ean & Catalina views
Xlnl t e rm s . i\sklnit
$129,950. See & make of
fer.
HASTl!'iG!\~ CO
REAL TORS 640 5S60
muruty. f)l)C>I. Jal'. 'l;wna. I•--------• tennis . Ml' Wdlk 111 llG CANYOH
be11ch or us<• pm· bt-11c·h HUGE LOT
parkrn~ lol Som<• rx•1•;111 5Br. JBa. I frpil"s. lu1'
v1t•w from 2nd floor ll.1< unou." home. bu.ill u1JOn
master bdrm w 1 frpl<' nearly ~.or an J("r" «ul
overlooks .irnblt Cd 11 dc·sal" tot. lalltl'fully d,·
7141496·0744 Lil' · j t'Oralt.'<i 1hruout. Wt'I ba1
PR .. STIGE wuw rat•ks. in•t·r·<"OO'
s: Plans for pool. 'ipa. putl
<t Bdrm horn<• wn h pool &
Jill'UU I. (Ill llt.•.tut1ful
LJJ<Un,• Nqiut'I lo(ll lf
rour!'t-PrH·l• $274.500
831 7i00 Ask for Uorothy
or P~:-um.
R1chard.o,on Rltrs, Int•
rll1· board c·ourt 1·\c· c:1r•·
1nc-l ude<I St•parJlt-y1t
area ror kids. xlnl 111110
assumption
qPt:-:N HSf:
SAT1SUN 10·5
#4 lnvt•rnes:-
D..r~ & Assoc.
Agt Call Jim f1 Jnder.,. I 0 5 s c 7 I 4 , 7 ~'I II !Ho!' '" I
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 581 5787 re!> & 640 698'1 LAGUNA CHARMER SaVSon
Completely rerurb1shed .. IUIL.DER CLOSIEOUT I~~~~~~~~~ xlnl toe. Expo~ wood. Two r1n1shed lot!. in Lakt· r:
bnck. tlle 4 Bdrm . J b11. t 'on.>sl. $48.000 E'<t Ap
spht-lt>vel. Ownt:r sJys prox 6000 sq ft l'J W1lt-
"SELL". l)l'nmt'lt-r bhx•k wafl,
FOR SALE
BYOWMER
NORTH LAGUNA
OeHnYieW D~JC
2 Bdrm & den w,Crplr.
wet bar. plus hu~l' I
bdrm unll. De<'ks &
skylights . By appl. rnrt•
$189.500.
Nt•xt to Brol'k Homt'!.
Models Conld<"I Tt•d Cox
21318.SI 6761 wklly~ onl}
!f !'>
H1.11¢t-1 l>cdroom. lb.1th.
with pool. Jlit'uu1. fam1ly
room z f111·µl.1t'•·'·
r1rcp1l. romplE'lt·ly n•
•LAK F.FRONT• mod('l<"d throuj!houl GotobEodwh1ll•walchin~ Rd nk a pp rd 1,,•11 ,1 1
llRhl!. on lht' wat\•r <rnd 'l :i! 000 Mu' 1 '.,II
ani;l.' to <1 bt·aut1ru1 l<ikt· $14!l.9W /\:-. low ,1:-. I()'.
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DUNE HOME
This most unus ual home
is a love at first siJtht.
Located on the park ·
~~~~llU ·
vww I Br J II«. AC. <lo"'n 1\,k 101 1-;.1
hc·<aC'h & l\•1)111"' l'luh Chrmow !lfi-12-l:ij ltly !!t::~~.it:rmf<~? ·~~Jrl-1,'i\if~\Pm~,~~4 ~~~~"
cash rt ow Sh arpes t ceilings & glass 4 br. 3'"' .AnwricClft Honie
Poplar a vailable With ba. rorm din r m . St. -.~L'Y~Rfflt~ yr.,....._,....... ,,,...,._ k!kW.t~.; -
In 11u~r .condlllorl t.cav· qualifi cation guide lines
ing Stlll('. Sell cnntr:1rt may enable you to own
l<t."<J1wed to Sl46.000. with your own home. 0 Down.
S1~.ooo down Nu 11uuhfy 0 Closing costs. This is a
1ng or co:.t s Income $9~ rree service ror veterans
mo O wn er /A~enl. only. 2A Kr. HOTLINE.
1: i 3 •bin ) I Huntington Buth
20NEWHIHMS
VISTA DEL MAR
Now open dally
3Br. 3Ba. 2000sq ft
l901-l920 Delaware
the line. ll 's the Oen·
d e m er M o d e l ,' 3
bedrooms . 2 bath11 and a
Jacuzzi that would put
envy Into the eyes or the
Shah of Iran. Definitely a
home for those that are
labeled successful!
~·5n7 Vet. Agt.
BY OWNER. Mesa Verde . ..,......,,,..5...,4 .... ' .. "° .... 8 .... 0 ... 0_ ....... 4bdrm,S92.500. ~~ W. of Beach N. ol Adams
~mpleUon Prices red hill .......
552-7500
___ _:54:.;.9;;_·..:.04.;...9..:.5 ___ Moving next week. Must Troy Realty 848·9090
sell 2 BR townhouse. 3 --------· COtllttry ICitchetl RA, fire place. patio, 20x24 FAM ltM ~~~~~~~~
Immaculate. quiet! 3 pool. jac. Near beach. +alltennaont.bis'1BR.=
RR. 2 sty. din rm, usetl ..:S~79··600.:.:.;:....;·642;.__-87_l_4 ___ l ll<t bath-EZ li ving Lar&est in Woodbrtdge!
br1rk fplc. pl ush cpts. °'91 DAIL y home for large ramlly. sedrm, 3Ra, ltitch nook.
many exl ru. rrime 34SE.23rdSt.C.M. N./WamerW/Magnoli a living. ram & dining
Mrsa Ve rde local1on New 2 slor y custom rm's. 3car gar. Tile roof.
$137,750. Call Glen homes on 3 quiet c ul-de· 2 frplc'1. Bckyd vu. On
llellwart.h. 631· 12G6 sue. 4 bdrms. 3 baths. cul-<le·sac. Pror lndacpd
R&'Mt«
'• ' .... ,.
RE.Al TORS
good area. easy com-& upgrd thruout.. $195,000
mute. MANY extra 1~~~~~~~~~~ orbstorr. Prine only. by features. Come see for 1: _o...:pp-=-'t..;on;.......;IY:...·_559_·_59_l_5_. __
yourself ! $189.500.l•-------•I SACRIFICE!!
Owner/ Agent SS2·"894 or It.ill IUY Beaut. new Lg. 3 brm.
642·2164 or 642-7752 or 4 BR 2 Ba, (pie, country tou 11 y upgraded. ~~~~~~~~~ ..:673:.:.:..-0782.:..;.;::..·------It I \ c b e n . X I n t _m...:t __ 1_1 _____ _ = Shown neighborhood. Seven Sa.totCITltll
'
$9500
DOWN
=~n:~ie ~.10\~~;'c!i 2 BR/2 ba, end unit. With Pride forS78.900. ?,•U,!_ NOwnr. teMls, park.
Near i1chools! Lovel)' 3 1]. j44Hfg11~r.l:i~':·U.ltlC •. 3,9YV. er. 55l·Z736
bedroom home wtth din· -·· --·---IL's a Steal' Broad moor 3 Lng. eotmit ll.l"Cll and 2 b s Bi b h r. 1 r. IM.990. scoy 5 r. early 1r\:p aces . glannt1c lot. 1159,990. $84.$00. BKR.~0·1720 RllVACATIOHS 642-0112,844-6687
llawaJI, Meitlco. As pen, N-·.ruparad--'. 2 BR 2 BA QiribbHn-when you "'.. .,,.
buy or sell throuiih ho me S41llln1t below
CouMelors Thrtt Reitl market. tmmcd . oc-
ly. N-2812. 846-7~ cupancy ~1-1166
• 1ia5e this lovely con: (!en t.. lge rec rm .. 3 <"al' )' • · ._,
do th rou g h W ood · gar. decks & pulios. Ap· ---------
bridge/ Ran ch R ealty prox. 4500 sq. ft. Submit One
and we will put your rirst a ll offers . Owner has
tenant in at no charge to purr hu s cd n E"w r e With Nature
)'OU .. C.all for details . Ask· sidence. S52S.OOO. Very secluded with rom ·
lng$69.9SO. Eldorado Investm ent manding view of ocean
497·3818 A very spe<"1al selling f1j
WOOD .. IDGI
llULTY
CiOLLY!
So. Laguna. ocean views.
clo&e to beach. $130.000. , •• , ... d...,..,..
Lagun. Investments Inc.
494-6525
SS 1 ·3000 1rYiM ----------• ...................... .
cae:
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
IRVIMl'S FIHIST
Love ly 4 Bedrm. + Family Room
H o m e In A Great F a mily Area. 2~
Bath s. Car petin g, Formal Dining
Room. Community P ool. Built In
Kitchen. Mountain View. St39.500.
111 DOVla DIUYI 631-1800
••
and totally unique adob4! .
wood and glas!i homt•.
$199.500
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DAMA ,OINT
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ocean . coast a l & city hght views.
Private master s uite with beam ed
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linck Bay View 2 tnry. or llVln" !l"Uce. •344 Mobile Ho.. Store RXCLUSIVE owner will h'"IP fin"nce! garden. views, avail Im patio. refna. ref. l el/ lllt pd. By owner. No pel..s. Ill Yhlstc1>1> fromd dwa$h.'r
0 .. 5 ... .. med unlll 8-15-79 IOOO + sec Avail 10.1. ue ~ mo. Isl. lost sec. & R Y upi:ra e n :, 4ljdrm, 3 Bu . dt-p. formol KR Prof)t!rt.1e1;, 493·9~1 9~•SOO .1'4oeslrfan Area. South 144,000. e1&ch 752·1920 mo '19-1-6034 • SS25mo 657·•W clog deposit of 1250. mo 551-8$34: 67.s-1938
tlmmg. J frplc''i1 , lr14 lot or 4'J2-8700. "'Orange County. Build J_ ~U .A.IL ZB!Y1 NoriuahCylnl(. lrnm('d O<" -----Beac~ Living yourdreum ranch on lhu• T A Newport~ 3169 •3Br. 2Ba. near bch. pool. Ml· . at~rfront on Channel. 2
rupancy Ow0t·r will s-taAIMI 1010 5 acre parcel. Xlnt p• •CE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jae, rrp.1lcc, blt.na. 2. c ar 3 BR. 2 ba. $52.S mo. $200 ~}>'u30)_1~~·1:;500:."fi~i
c 11 r ry fu 11 p ri rt!· j••••••••••••••••••••••• SeveraJ new homt!a ltfl t e rm•>. 11677 ·5611 1 or ~ Ma&nltlcent beacl\lronl ~· S500 mo. 838 92iO depc)iiJ'lt 78f.1'7fl8 ~ ·~;~·~o ~i'1rncr l'rlll(:j~l•~~l2 P,~~~~t :.~~J'tn2 ~~e~n bi~~~ir:~r:.u~~v~ II~·~ --NonlTllS"' Wesl Newt'!rt home:. 5 .6U·IM82res. 7$4.QJ2, ~-9155 ..;.;:..;....::..;..::...... _____ _
----l.bW down P t1nc only l'ummunily. itubletlllll( c.mttery Loh/ 10,.. T11 l:JO ,.M.I Bdrm. 2 a ths +dorm For lease 6 bdr'!1s· 3 Plea11ant 3 br. 2 ba. frpk . Br. 2 ba duClex. ocean "-""ll ucl or ~Jl c. Ill': ti+t 7'Jl7 • .i lowc.:d 1 n pnrk 3 Cryph 1500 k><t. Vrly lae. $l500fmo. baths, pool. SGSO. See al dswhr, g11r. Kids & pets ~~kin~·3 ~duf~·u: f~~~
•Jvl4n. 3 hr :! lJu. 1t111clt•(I. ----hcaches + pier, home• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loh for Sek 2200 95e-!1871 1184 Denver Dr. or call ok 1445 Agt. No rct!. 1 Y " ~J.~ IJo b Mui n I !~••••••••••••!~~~ iincc.-d from. lhu hur M\lmorial l'&rk. •·;;;;;~·i~·.:~;·~;;;•• 0c ... unfronl luxury prim e S56-4752or Hl79~ 00-1-2566. 973·29'71 J'i.4i:;,oeove!"6~:i-'!_1~uy s
Wi\Ttm1-·1<0NT llOM 1-:
' Dock for 311' baal. 3 IJR 3
JJ.i. yard Sdler rcn!ly to
lllflVt" Alt\ G73 77:n
IY OWMll $29,900 CM 3 lntK S-125 et• llwlt.Jnatr.n &llch arc11. 3 br, Crpk . tm<'I. NEWPORT HOTS AREA Ur. ws hr/refn11/dryt!r. RENAISSANCE 645-0858 27.000 •"· •. lol nour narage. Refs . 1800. 3 BR.2 BA.fam rm •• cx· Wiiler pd. garden er. l.lellUl Catahnu & occun rtc.oduc1.,-d lllOOO Will 1'00• M bll I •. ... • .... " .......... , ·~ ... oil ... CA._ View J8CUUI SBtt 3tw sider Ll::ASE O PT ION 3 o c propert ttl>"" C°'""'9rclal I P11clflc11 lloapll al . :'I Av al I. 3 to 7 m o s . ..~ .....-. ..,75 m ae. no _,.,~, L'>e. 552.4753 s 150'1 m o 068 . S88 7 :
hr 2 bu . bouWully lunddevelopmcnt t:u. ,roperty 1600 Point.Shop. CntrltClvk 675·1849· _sx.1J1.642·4709 -Lake vlew·Woodbrldg<> 750 1678
luodJ1cape<I wf(n11t 1rc-e1> c7 i 4t 4tt-ll I 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Alnter. $13.S.OOO. Select Dover Sho res 3 br. 2~ b1 townhou1c. New 3 BR. 2'.-:. BA +-fom -------
111 unu11uul buckyorlf . C714J 557.0600 KOLl.!llWINF.CENTl-:Ft David Bourke Rllr hom 2 b 2 b di 1 c p t d rm dbl " F' p '"I C New Townhowle. 3 UH . __ -_ e&. r a. n ng , s • r p 11 • • ,,ar. . " ., 'I lt.lc11l loc11tiOO. J.;"ctllt!nl ---llO!XI 8Q (l OHlce hldf{ for 546.995() hv111&, frplc, pool, folly washer/dryer, dbl gar; Wl'l bar. J)llltO. l.l!>Mll' 2'-'t ba, fpl<'. f{ar. pool!
SPECTACULAR rood1tioo. Soul aecc.-ss, W£EKENO£RS l('11K(' $4400fmo N N N Wl.a&-..frfer7 furn. No iw.ts Scpt,Jan All11oc. pool, Jacuzzi It prt v. No pets Sfl75. Jucuzzi.$47S 548·~3
VllW LOT spr1nldcrs. 1&uto gnagc 2 Mo bile llornell I n tiOOO 8Q rt oHtrt• bid(( for -... ·79 $S~ mo. 642·6724 . clubhse Incl. SSOO. m o. 75.2·2550 11 A f< 8 0 R v 1 E w
L t h r door. ad\. w11wr. 188,000. I n~ h liUlc~J0.000 R· I lot. good a rea Jn 631·2244 642·91M7 d Ml r uncc or ocean !M :.!IM arter4PM. ...sauna ...,uc • occun· INUUt;T. It 01tna Pl. plana included. Not1hwood.s·Drand nl·W 3 8c11u1HuJ ecor ncur
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v1t'w lot In oxclu11lve re front private park from COMM 'I MRKTG 149.~. Term" avail. 2 BR hsc. 4 blks from 2 BR 1 BA, renc~ yrd, br 2 ba homt! w/frplc-green belt S7SO lcut· ~:t?ic~~~I ~~·if'~~~:,~ °"9lf' IHI lat... S7~tL.. H Stor <:ontact JU:ly Johnaoo WE.ST COAST PACfflC ocean. $27.S mo. Couple Ea81JJ1dc. udult.11. lat. last wet bar. l\/C. tum rm: &lly /\.Grubb Rcllltor.
lf youwail ••••••••••••••••••••••• -OMt • ?M/549~746 REALt:STATE prefd.673·1..573. 4ccleandc p $320permo l62S. /\gt. No fl·~.1_644_·~_18 ___ _
• ._.IWPO.IT Cflt.UTU ............u.. u~, H .. 4500 - -4~M35 g;jl·2600 64.2·1252. Oc t 1. 964 2:i6fl· 973·2971 1A......__ V BR c· " s" ';:S.~ 1100 ~t.._ I ON BEACH. Decorator ' --f ..,.,.,, •cw~ · .rcut
ltEALTY 640,llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWlllEBeRndiMUSTaJ\S~:L.I, 1100 , ....... Loh rumished21\.ory.4l)drm EHlald e 4 BR. 2 ba .. r ,P •• ~u·t,1od"nceorm1m1\~"1.· P~?,,'
----• . 11174 x Z4x.,.,, :JUr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soulh of Oron1e County, VIEW. In belt locaUon. dahwabr. dbl. aaraae. • • ~.,,,
1-umJly pork. 2ildi4, extr:i 2lia. hike view. N. Wetit• MIW DU,LEXIS with view o( lake .It iur· ll400monthly. t=Mo. ~ 644-~eveli $10 000 1111•c 3 lir. S3000. down O r u,ng c Co un\y , San Clemente· s 149.~ round1n1 coun try . 28drmw1th80ATSL1P Oi•lu xe lil ll c unyon
• /\uum e paymenti;. ll.F7214·15l Open for up llll owner depreelo Sacrifice price. l~.000 1750yrl)' Eaalalde. 231Maanolla.2 Townhomu. 2 Or. <l bu, ~554·~ -----orrt1.894·~1 evt.'111Wkndls tion near beach 7315606 Own er wlll carry . Wat.erfronUiome11 Hr.lBa,encl.y•rd.14.25. frpk. pool. 1ucuu1. tcn
' !Mo.-Propwty 2000 lftcw Pr rt1 2000 or768-3896 eve11 _ 11677-56111 or1/522 2080 GaH400 ~341..5 O... Of n.. nhi. adults, no pets. Spci·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••T.::? ••••••• .__w ,,_.....,, 2000 ~ C--'--tt.Ms l'n+•='.htl 3 br w/frplc. lg back yrd, le1t Le9M Y .. t tacular view $650. mo
DOWN
:J Bdrm. 2 bu. 11111 d~l(rt·~
golf courac view New
INVESTMENTS
~~~~~~':mc!.'~si.1~~~c:e 19 DELUXE UNITS 20 NEW UNITS
{){'!>;ANl''t<NTDUPLY.X 25 :J Ur. 24·2 Br Almost finished ~ UH 1 ua ench. rpk. 2 room lo build 20 13 2 Br. 7 2
cur goru1C1:. $375.000. m ore . Own c r 13 R Builder says ~:.!~r;~i~li~i73~12A~~7 ~~~~iw~i ~11,,,,t·~a-rry with s c 11 now. Ex . ... . ~~-· ... ~
I' r i c c r i r rn van,tages l'or"'ist 2 t lien. 2 yn old. 0 .0 .·
Ul14 & ~st In nrl'a. 3';1 to
S 0 S11v1· SH!Ml,I C.:h11rlc11
Quintard. Rl'altor
tl73 8250
Open TUt:11 U\ru l"rl 11 :i ~LOOStlashore Ur
PIHIMSULA".
One of u kind 2 awry hom~. I ll ou1~ Crom
Locach. $345,000
PeftYlrotM,lttr
641-1511
OUTST A MD ING
F•m1ly home with 3 IJ(e.
bdrma . "P8CIOUll d ·n,
• family rm. & 3'~ b11lh1
tn vrc:t1tlill)us We1ncllri
11f\'11 fo\·11turr•11 Incl. n1•w
w1w C41J114.!l, walk·ln food
p•ntry. 2 frplcs .• atip,
l1und('Y rm., cl'llldrcn'11
pl•yhou11t'. e t c . Im·
m.cub1w. movr·ln cond.
,llll0,000
MIWPORT HACH
llA&.TY 671-1642
I IR 2'iit BA, pl•yrm, bar
area. highly up1raMd,
Z.1ly. w•lk \.o beachM.
, Open Sat t 5. S13UOO.
r.te'l 5078
Btt,lll ll orbor View
""llonMl'O, 2 Hfl + ""n, 2 "I)•. blin microwave.
• m1ny upJ(r1lt1:11 Patio
cowr. l142JIOO fee. Open hu Sal II Sun 1·$,
840·41 34, 112• l'ort
8mnouth
$1.125 ,000. . ow n c r . 0 n I y
13 UNITS
All 2 Ur. i;olar
pool. Owner w1 II
<·art·y at 9Clk with
$75,000 d own .
Only $365,000
3 ON A LOT
Eaststde Costa
Me~u J Separate
hOU!ilCS on corner
lot . S uper
l ocation .
$159,900.
COLLEGE TRIPLEX
All 2 Or units. l
W /frplc . tncl
1aragos. Near
OCC . 2 To c hoose from .
Full pri ce
1129,000.
$795,000
8 UNITS
B ea ut if ul
building 6 mos.
old . Pride of
owncr~hlp. Good
Si.t nta An~
l oco ti on .
$280,000.
2 ON A LOT
Eas\slde Costa
Mesa . 2
separate houses
o n R2 lot .
$129,500
DELUXE 4 PLEX
Brand new -all
tho extras .
Great CoSt8
Mesa location.
Ideal for
owner /occupant
-two t.o choose from . Full price . $230,000
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IST ATI IMVUTMlt4TS
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--,.-~T; --~ _,,, 2100 -" ""-$ n .. t I S I h I Avall. lmmed. 759-0187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrop1rty ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.aide C M. 385 m o . u.:oull u pnn 11 ·Sl y c
REALESTATF. ....................... GIMf.. l202 990-6476itl'\8PM. single family dclllched
COUNSELOR OWNER MAY CARRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• home in Northwood J
•Rc·rlna nce & Invest UPTOSJ0.000 •HOMIPt .... D•S• lo BRs. 2 bntha , planted
Xlr11 lllt! 3 bdrm. 2 bu
Oupleir. I hou11e rrom
occun. $550.I mo 83.s 2607
2nd T n n ... I l " ittrium. kllch11n gurdcn m1•nl s per lahs ts . SJ(I 11• C> UI . (IUll· LOW RENTALS r rarn/4.plex Vu;lll 3 DR 2·~ BA <"OUI\ CelllodRy·Movctodsy w I nd 0 w & u 11 y llV1l l'hu11e Ill. Vlt!W, nt·W
•&-..rhpro1*rtw" try charmer Pncl'd Ill 567-0824 G',•anr~•~n~·ru P1nl'·~I . Yfl .. rurndd point, ,clelan ~br.b :SIJu.
P M $102 500wlth ovcr20001111 11~' ~ Vlt2rpeh,wel t•r.:J • roperty anaaem1·nt · tOOO'sor Vacanc ies new ~ $575/ Mo cv 211 t •Tax & exchange utlvl"~ ft of quality home for $195 lbr f(ar yd appl J ean Dales 642·82jj5 ~g~4.~e,~ s, s pa, pool
•C11ryn nw11er000·4388 your d ollttr. Owner S220l+kldM•ryd3tex - -----
----wanu lo mnv• now "0 $m2bruUlpt pul 3br2ba,W10 .guaHH(.I. TR8'LIX muke U11 an otter he 1·on ·1 .12752 +kld11 pclil patio H d r m . 2 .,.J b 11 auto dr opnr. nr beach
West Co!lla Mesa now btJ. n:fwie. WALLACF: &: CO 3+kldl ~!JUI 'J'own.homc. Furn rm, 2 l4SO mo. SlSO se<'ur &
..,. •• ,~. 1--' 7 .,,,.. ~ ~ . ::2J£al • ~ .,.
(lro11s 1nci.ne s1t1.~bo CM of r.-... blo4+ ua puno·~' ur~· v·illll;:fif I bl ~J~~~Jlwt~·-.c\ ~
p/yr. 1119.000. llUlkc of· ._ ~r ••ao •FREt: J.~OR LIFE• gor. 2 patloi., d11hwhr ~ fer rToplrty 41 • Good In a ll 24 locatlona Beaut. cond. Adull11. no 1.100 ISLE·Lii 4nr . 38u. 2
Co:ca:•rclatlftew ....................... AJl1reu·AUpr1ce1 Wehave manyNlfttaliun· ~ets ~ll'1ut! 14! rnn11 ~ Pl!lio11. $950 m o .
ZSOO Hloc k Newpon "Af(ordublu plu11h (;oodo ..... I.a-ct 3206 dcr U OO! Kid•. p ets• a11e. 575 mo Avull Oft _s._:r.!Ai8 ____ _
lilvd. Coeta Mttt1n. Cur W/0Ct:811 Vww" .. 2 BR. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small ree MS-4900 15th. OayK 1133.5001 ur Newport fflll • lovely 3
;;;: l~~~:b!\J:~R1 ~~s :c~t1; :~1.PJ:k· 3 Br. a ba. den. din. New •CONSUMEK'SOUfOto; .e~=.. ll41 ~ly~f/=~ ~!::
occep\ S!i0.000. lr1tde W .:SOO. 722 8849 Hk ror ~tin~'r44~llc. No pct.a . .,_ ._........ l226 ~•••••••••••••••• _752 OOl9day!I __ _ c..<qulty, Jim ~ PU2A MIWrc>RT --------S32~! ! VHiwE Refrlft ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• S65() unlt.lt/1700 furn. Oluc Ea11tblutr lownhoui.o. 3 br
IULTY 975-0616 i..co.. rr.,.rly 2000 tOda,pet.aok! Move In lO· _ _.,SITOM"ltM• LM&oon VIUa. oc:nfml on on gmblt. pool prlv. 1700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clay.ScnHeee45-4800 -._ ._ pvt bch. 714/4119·3217. 2l3/~-l678
•------------· *OONSUJU;R'SOlJlDP.: l"of' lease. 4 Bedrooms, 2 2W7oi-0230 ..;....:_;;.._;;_ __ _
macnab I Irvine
realty
DWLIX~POIT MACH
Oelached 2 DR unit.a on R·2 lot.
Good income. Need.a flx lng -roo m
ror e xpanalon -make It a
showcase ·-make money -fun
project! Askin& $118,500 -make Of·
fer. Vic Juhlnakl 842·82M. CV·22>
CDM~.OPNWY
:S yrs new & immaculate! Walk to
beach & shopA. Two 3·BR. 21AI bath
units now leased for 11025/mo .
Great Investment property .
Barbara Wright 644·6200. <V·2'1>
'42~1235 644·'200
tOt Dover Orlw H•rbOr View Ccni.r
trvlne 11 C.m.PU' V1llt'f CAntM
752·1414
bath• family roo m Nwpt <;rctl Condo.1unkco
Super *•le. View! $3101 formal dlnlna.s.. ftnced IUMAtD IAY Uv rm w/Cplc " wetbur. Sln1~le1, le Ida, pell I! ya.rd. chlld~n vK I~~. HOME with OCEAN vu formal dlnlnir. gourmet
S-"' IC aa •""" mo. Call Linda H•un. ~lo .._ach 3 bdrm kllc h w/nouk . 2 Bil • ... ee. ,_,......,., .. d "" • +m.~tr auJte w/11tudy. 3 •CONBUME R'SOUIDE m.3~ (S.5w,. •Y•> charm. 1e.curlty 11nd Ha. ZClr g11r w/opnr, Jllill
C.-.. W. 3222 privacy.S1200moyrly OUQ. pool. jt1 c u nl.
••••••••••••••n••••••• Pdnl Nl&uel coftdo, 3 BR. WatA:!rfront lfomr11 ll1tU1111, tennla Walk to llAYtlW 2 ba. tn.nll, pool. Jae. Cell 83H0> betich JU11l S650 m o Aft
N1.iw ocean view 2 br, 2 :::'.:e:t:. :~::fl-'•· 3 Bedrm, 2 bath . ocean 6 644-006?
bat. Leueorleaaeopt.lon view, lae lot. w i fruil DR, 2 Ba 810 CANYON
A1rent G75·0S82, cvu P1•1t•Ylley HJ4 lreea. So Luar una TOWNltoME. beaut up.
875-3637 •••••••................ SS2Slmo. 494•7287 1 r • d • d, Io ad 1 or
5 Rr, fencd yd, pool, patio. ••• •LD 1 •y amenitl•, No children. 4 Br. 2111 ba executive rrplc. am..... ._ view home, 1ardent r . M1·20a AvaUablt no w unlll nopetl.~.
pool. volleyb•ll. new e/1119. Ort alocean vi w br condo. p1Uo w/wet
carpels drapu . ,......., • .._. JJ40 nuae charm lnl llvln& bar. bbq Bonua rm.
waUpeper ••. '40-0008. ....................... room, w/hl•h beam C91r· L n dry fa c 11 I 4 9:;.
•. t..wu&1'J condo a 8r + den ln11. 3 BR " family 648-7312 or 911-41tl •rter
cle1n • ~alnt. + trplc 2 peUoe •ne roo m, call collect. •pm. q~ec 11t .. old CdM, • Uv 1.,,1.:· '41()/mo .' Call a o 5 . 3 e e. 7 2 s 1 o r•---------
rm. frplc. m1lr r " MALLOY ftEALTOU at IOM7l-47$5 SEA VIEW ._
batb, wallc·ln clat. all bll• ~ 3 DR. 2 }>a, bllni. 1ccurl· Int, boollcaae wall den. -ser. ma. quiet cyn ..... l)'. tonnl•. pool. lkuut
pr. +dnveway.pvt •f• OPTlONT 4 Br" den. 3 t1n1 . 1tep1 t o b ~h . Uke n•w. ocean vl~w.
Ii pool. u u. e 5 e..r~~Lauon.•1•r .. nr market. 1choot Ir W'#n, ~/mo oa11: m 2122. Lark.tJpur.844·~:... tehl.'6Df7$--0l'7'7 P.66Cl6.IJ3&.845.6 / Ev•:70f·ltM.
Harbor View Hiii• 3 br Z Neat 3 br. 2 ba. dlhwhr. 2 Ir. 1•r11e. I blotk to lfarborVlew Uome11
b&. fam rm1 pool, MU. pr.rncdyd.kldt•peu beircb . 13U 228 Elltra fine 4 bdrm .•
tncl', poo 1er v . ,,_ ok. t.ca&. Aft.. no fH . Orandvl•W Sl .cr .. r l &llJ'dentrlncl.$700mo . _p~er. l?S-Me. lllM·2MI: '71-29'71 48'M 108 A1ent 644-7183
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lk'arh ho11 1 • .1 Ill< A
frame. Jiharp '67~ Pt'IUlY
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nf'w $2$11 inc ulll
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l.AOlfN.\ 8f:ACll MTR
IN SU wk & op. Mi.id
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unr. ~1116 w CA·eanfront n1i.:ht la~htC'.d lt•nn•~ a.1good for the dlS· S360 540-6338 $300mo.S59-8473afl5PM 675-3807 FAST FOOD
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3271 room eor...delMtr 1122 ok. No dogs. $295. mo. Lagmaleocft 3848 car g arage 6.t6-6303 Hwy . Available Now ' plaza. Unlimited Polen· LOST Blk Lab puppy .
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t-\Jm & unfum Models GARDEN J\PTS 532-4649. beach & sboppin~. Huge S. a...... SLSOpr mo. 644·7161. C 0 ., l a M n , d nux. I-. adll. Xlnt _ <11· 3 br. 3 ba penthouse. Also ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ... open daily 10 lo 7. Hoom· COKONJ\ DEL MAR Quiet 2Br. lBa, Cum kit. 2 br & 2 ba apt. Decks 2 br apt. walk l4. beach. neighborhood lot.alton. pasrtaon . .I!~ w11·h1tOrt':1
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Tustin 3290 garui:e. no pets, winter patio. gar. Freshly paJnt· separate hse on lge lot. or ....,..sited 1900 OFC SP. formation Found adult m:ik cat drl-.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-4S90or642·1010 s mashing decor, S6SO ' · Adults, No Pets Village. Of face space SCIO c h LOST. mal" Siumes..-<.: .. ,_
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hom'" f.1m1ly rrn. frµI<' Spacious 2 BR. across fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view. Block to (5 BlksEastofNewport Bll..LGRUNOY Jamboree. N.B 0 .,) ..
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ltlt11:.. rdnit inel. Pool. 9 month rental'2Br. !Ba. apts,nopets.546-1034 New 1&2 bdrm luxury oceanfrool Immed. oc-Lag Sch, winter rental. Plaza. O.C. airport & Cull645 1506aftn:.icvc,.
Hc•t· rm . 1enn1s cts beuch frni wlfrplc. $425 adult apt.sin 14 plans cupy.forl or 2.S295.mo. seud • l BR, 2 BR, htd rreeways.Call 979·2161. l• ... ...it'-t.n."'"""" tillll:Wl !l~l7 mu 63R-9861. 490 1 Stunning lg. IBr garden fromS290 +pools, ten-494·3433 days, 499-5181 Startlngut$32Spr """""~C.·"'11"'"'' F OUNO flr a1.t
Seashore Dr. apt. pool, rec area. $255 nis, waterf'lllls, ponds! eves mo. 94.31311 Xlnt office or industrial •---------~ O ob,..,. m Jr.. m .,;,
•---nts Fumi5hed -mo. 710W. 18th St . From San Diego Frwy ..... h-L 1169 space. Up lo 1600 sq fl m Bus blk/tan :!-~yr<:. ol<l Cai• ......-.,,__ P k N bl r wBftf't -... •-4000 tnC6s loans: Siv.caa hst "·'"' l"""'.aftnst"V"~ ••••••••• •• •••• • ••• • ••• ar ewport Apt·SU £t Adul ts G d drive North on Beach to ·r----Newport Beach. 645·21I1 ... ~ .,..., .,.,,, .: " IGIM>o Island 3706 lg 1 BR. good view. . ~· b o pe .. ar er McFadden then West on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• an hiird·lO·g~l loans Call •••••••••••••••••••••••i 213/567·81'9. 569·9088 apt r, Jac uzzi. poo • McFadden to Seawind j VERY NICE Room w/ ltitchenelle 450 ~-It. Mariner's Mile. ~t'd ,.., no nc 1 ng. Found bluck ft.ma it-rul.:
UI Uotl!I . Sune. ''rv. ba. aller6PM bbq area, closed garage. Village. (714)893·5198 2 Bdrm.2ba, w/all bltns . MO week & up. pvt restroom. Uttl. pd · bal an B•t.? Canyon COJ1 I
" Also 2 br townh3e. In-I WATHFRONT 548.9755 Ample parking. Cpts & Gay-;'59-1511 k1t t•h .m.111. S<!OO l>l•r mo. 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. bltns. quire 177 E. 22nd. Apt lO, T~. lovely, spac. WITH Piii & DOCK drps. 544-8678 DO YOU NEF:O CASH"
11uw1 wrkn~ man spacio~. benut. furn, 645-2498 & home -like. 2 br with • • Ambassador Inn in Costa --'----~----M . 2ntJ & 3nf Found muh· dog. m tM,O
ti75-361:1 ssso. mo 209 4 lst St. pvt, gated entrance + 2 ror one 30 or two 20 Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Cen-Or. Cty Airport llomeownt•r lo:in' some Col ht-, I <111 <ind" I'll
673·3057 wknds . or l Br. cpts, drps. s tove. pat.ios. Some with all. boats.Remodeled tonew trallyl""'ated.23S rooms. Just completed Ope n arrangcdfa~t Vac Jambore<> SSi·:l41:. ttxi.a· I. K fm:m~ 110/\T 4 klds ok no pets ... AO t h t Dbl " "" Bo $1000 •100 ooo -l>OC"·. o n LITTLE <2 131944-691 or . . _... itaraR~.Swimminge:oc>l. ru-o u . . ,.a r , MANY with kitch en. area design s pace. In rrow . ~ • fo·o d Chh h I' " c213J1!69 5985 mo. 979-0136. Jacu.nl. Tennis courts. 1 stora~e. 2 add I off street phone & TV. Swimming diVlduul desk to 1000 s q flex 1ble terms. pJst un 1 ua u ... ISLE Sundl•t•k food bar, ..... to H tJ hop parking spa ces $850 r c f t:redal no problt'm C:all blk. 8-IG }r!'. YI(' llfl l!u r . W 0. adlb $400 Oce:infront beaut. 2&3 br MEW'POltT UlA un ngton s . . . pool, Jacuzzi. a nd rec. l. o n e r en<'e rm . w;noobug:tuon Chn!'t963-8388,673·548to
$5 .......... MEMT$ ping center mall. Adults. mo. J acobs Realty· room. Daily &. weekly kitchenette, s kyh g hts. STERLJNC "'!,'' SV""". lo~l'r. u ppt:r 00. a"ls. W1nl~r on ly . _._, .,.,.,,,_,,,, "·~ '-•' ~OOH 'i73-Sf..i1 " No p~s. From S43S. _.,_ ..... _,.,,_v ______ rates starling from $54 a receptioni11.ts available orh • . -C'ompl. furrushed. Rental 2 BR '210. infants only. Seawind Village. 15555 PARI< NEWPORT week. Designed for a rchitects. 7141955 16101bh'
$450 HIY deluxe 2 lir. Pavabon. 675-4912 Bkr. Mature adults. No pets. Hunltngton Village Lane. 645-~0 engineering, d rafting, Business or real esl.Jte ~:.tra)Jl' prk~. no pets . OCEANt'RONT. Yrly. 2450Newport Blvd H.a <710898-9981. Bachelors. l o r 2 grapfucarts. 549·1480 •
lolaoa Peninsulo 3707 _I paid. 984•3783 · Spacious. quiet 3 bdrm no pets. Starting at $270 Spectac~lar spa. totol refs. SISO+ L ag Bch. AfltflORT AREA
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$475, lbrS:l.'io. AdlL'l, utal Winter rental. 2 bed/ba Sorey, no kids or pets. SUPER 2 br, pool, gar. tenniscowts AtF hion Nice room,.K1tch,en _le ~Contact_:.._ Ri~chaJ~·d ~1l~t,,111P.rtiJIJZP.i... lnl'~ .. t Sm~g.=2 Do:.: • .._ 11.u .'.IJL.Mu,.....J .•. ..,~ -'"~ ~~ ... ~ · . ..;:..-;w~~'ft~COilt'I -.. . , ~ ~'fi'~·'C1• · + ~---_, -.;_ ~tf-'mfl'n < ~~.'fm-f>F~ . "'ftt~; 642-5251 Joa?uin Hills Road. Mesa. $125 per m o . 0 ATE RE ce1vobll!i<. . wean nj? wht n c .. r olln• Special Situation. 71 t 19 546-l!ilS · 975-08&! m1si.1nlit 3 lowu· tl'l.'I /'I I • .. r 1 R $295. l br apt. fOl' only. SHARP/NEW 4 644-OO J14/54J 6468 An." rn 'Su ~" · \i1r ,;.ar~c •i<'U Ull u ay 2 Bdrmon Canal.3lJlksto Ofn 600 rt . -,. l''r1.1nt 2 belt. "Ur, lllls. '-a•·li. ••oo. m(>. wi·.nter. S225-new private 1 s tory. 2 bd Crplc, oar, no chi'ld, Ba hel i 1 bl k House overlooking beach . ace, SQ .. airport Albcrt!'On ·ii ~kt. NH ,... ""~ ...,. F dul 30 N ,. r c beor uhn t 110.i\J ll opdc an so· La"un a fo r indus trial c omplex. J .._ M k µ111d. $450 pc.>r mo Winte r 6?S-4630 or a ts ?ver . O $325. 962·7788 task for rom ac . A t . ,. . Irvine S24-lOl'1 ClrMS "'• C ee REWARD 644·103:1
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1 BR beach front , Incl 7S2·l830 Balboa Blvd. S250 por S175 mo. 4!1'.).5023 Airport a rea. N. B. 840 \:~~~ ~ee~·N~~ y~~ ~r~yy ullliliesS265-S275. Z7lC E. l6t.h Pl. 2 BR l BA. ~e 3 br. 2VJ ba. encl. mo. +security dep. Call Newport Bch Bluffs area sq.ft .. s offices, ss201mo. MorfcJocJ-1, Trust
675-3824 /d bit · garage. MUe .to beach. SueSS6-7707 · Mullan Realty 5-40.2960 Dffcfi 5035 $750 Winter $600. carpets rapes. -an Jo"'rplc.Crdnr&walerpd. ' fe male, house priv 's . 34001 . N 8 • •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
1>'7:J.0149 ----•Yearly Rental 1 bd. r'm. gas oven range, close to "81Me03or847-4437. Westcutr. 2 BR. 2 ba, de· Ref's. $150. 759-1938 rvine. · ·
U""'lrs One person only shops, No pets. S26S m o. ---------lwc co do N t Will 'de s & LOWEST 1)CEANF RONT Lg dhc ,.., • · lsUdut +SlOOclearung NOa-... n . ew crp s, ltlflhll tot.._ 4100 prov1 pace wantt>r I Br, $375 mo.. Beacon bay area, S325 dep 644-0452 '""' newly p8Ulted. S52S mo. ' ...-w e q u 1 p m ~ n t r o r
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garage. 645-4411. patios, f)-om $395. ""'-~br 2ba encl 0 11r no 833-3593 s.tfffto M .. Co. 644·55<94 ..,.,. .. · · .. · ,.~..,. --------'42.z 111 545--061' --------2 BR Westslde. lovely "-Gemlol Rily 839-6623 pees. \.11 blk bay/bch, -Ofc SCIO sq ft renu lease. • Found 9t7, M~a Verd•:
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II so • up WO R o. C•sa.. ---trt. 1r1o1dlna. tree writ, We art: a YOW\& married Sprinkle rs. Planting. 24hn7dayg. ~ PATCH PLASTERING removal; palm trees any POWE R, HOO lr•tne •-.......................... demoliUons~.83J.1257 <.'OUl>le. tired of the in· Xlntrels.675·7833. ,~,,_,._. All type s . Fr e~ hgt.-494-768J,'94·2129 Ave, lO•B. N8 Nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• H • ------competent bel'p ol today _....., _,..... ···~ esthnates.CallS40·882S lllf'l)Ort ~ 'lOZI Nclf"d twit f 1 .. • I innovated to start a new Eu.rope1m Landscaper ........... •••• ........ s ..... -P or your.,... C'le•o ups. U ;,ulln1t ........................ bl.ltMDti!IS aM1 prove that Top work. Fair price. PETERS PAINTING ....... ...., ~~~~l~~r:e :re:~.·~~
Attract •um•" ut-ta f'lil'\Y' ll()~ or Office Landt1c¥p•n11 lmmt'd OCC Studt-nl J ton truck not everyone will surface Refs. Malnt. 646-4871 Expr 'd. Reas Rates . ••••••••••••••••••••••• hauling & re'moval fo'r••;
P•llmr olftff JoOb. lilc ~::lnlJce,:~c~ ~ 642 ~ Trub, tree trim. Ron. cleanoo!Y. , A-·· ..i.. T tr1 Free Est. Call Ge ne Any plumbing. water e$l 642-4J90. l)'Plftlt. U\Y'<aK'i.llC. ~t Call lht' prol.: .. aooal •V~KV LOW PRICES• M2 5703.642-4268. Our own ho me Is o ur ~·~·ll· tee m · 5524'58 serv. leak.a. b11tllrm encl. ' '
11\1\. ltt•entory control, Your •~ea. 11 my auc-OnG11rckruncahw\ credential. After an in· rrung. Clean-up 8 yrs cera mic ti le R eas. Removals. prunmg. tnm
lPll'phone, et(' C a ll D E L"'I N .. 'S Gtwce $G-201.5 PidcuP Wied for movln&. t e rvltiw a nd fr ee exp Free esL Noboru. ~Unit. Extrl lntr. Ex-832·~ 11Un". Lic/lns . Free ci.t •lield&.Mt cua, " " • -hauling & c leanups . estimate, our hom e 531-31620t'897·2862 prd. honest, neat. reas. ~I 842.2624 P £RS 0 NA LIZ a.; D Exper. gardener Free Steve Wallin. 751-6\49 would be available for U c'd964-104S Dave PERRY'S PW MBlNG · c.,,.. CAftllll'IO TH~ di. cltNUMll)ll. Reason. . YoUtbseeaaourbeslre-~-ll L&ndscape. Reas. Complete plumbing T"°""' .................... •••••• • Re n i l 0 c _, r v • n 1 es Wlll haul or cln. anytbing, ference. Judy & Emle ces. Prof. landacape • Prof painting. Ext ., ant. services. Drain " wwer ••••••••••••••••••••••. Qi~ ~II ~~!'">' C•cdwe -548-81 ~fe~~~j~. ~:'!'? ::l~:: 759-0328 nig.646-7070 Low rates. Re!:auFree c I ea n I ng . Fr .-~ redentlalcd. cxp'd Rdg
siw """° .... "" ...... or -·•••••••••••••••••••• tlorne Pnde Gardening. Cail anyt.hne. 96&-8946 ~marie's Ho1.1Seclean-Let me do yoor over due est. 536-4780' 536 estimates. 24 hr aervlce Lab teacher tutonna m Tony._~ i\ll type nm>Odelinc. re · Maintenance. CleanUPfl ing. Refs. reason. Own ironing Bushel basket ffousepainUng. Int • Ex· 8'13-3l8l Reading ~30
l>\!101 CAHPENTEKS pa"',r.movewalla,etr. Ir Hauling. Free Ebt. Getridolunsif,tlylrash tra.ns.642-1403,64S-3439 SIO, s hirts 40t. Call ter.Freeetil.JohnBeck. Oralnadearedfrom.$450 c.._.,
Room •dd•l•Of\8 Uc'd & Unique 4" unuaual work I 1'imSM 1766 at debris. Col . student. 675-9722 631-3363or6'5-2l61 ~ e5L AU work guar •••••••••••••••••••••••
l_ ...... c·M11--· ...... t welcome.Jayra tnaru -SIS lo ad. 7 70-1382, Womanhasexper.&rers. Drainmaster 638-0953 .,,..._..,.. -_,..._,, J .... f l ....... Lit.... Afler3·.00PM Low cost. complete de· EXCELLENT PAINT· ed's Window Care Pro< 41 ~ .... r . •a o mbo IFYOU ~ .... ~ I t CUSTOM 9U2.&314 CalJ642-2S56 sign. planting, & con· INC Reasonable ates. Plumbing work. 30 years wi,....,... c eanang • rra11 lntmorC.~try have a ~Ice to offer or Lile haulan
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f moving . atructlon Llc'd. Free freee11tlmat.e6. 548-2706. experl~. Pree est rates fUfs ~ 7893
by Jay • 64.2-8800 R.~ tuupert Cooatr. co aood» to sell. ~6ce un 1&d Garage-Var cleaning. 2 FINICK V FOXES est. 64S-4591aft8. 751·3539or 645-1287
New coostr .• form ln&. 10 lbe Oatly P ilot Reas.rates.642-0705 M H., y a c hts, a pts. Pa1nt1ng. ext/int Trade your old n~t for
WANT ACTION! framing remodel addi CJatud.fied Section . . . homes. ore&. free est . Find what you want In Reasonable rates. Llc 0d SELL idle items wrth ., new "ood au w ith ..a
Qasslfed Ads 642-5678 Uoaa. U~/lna. ~li · Phont'642·5678.. Seil idle items 642-5678 IM6-68\2. D&ly Pilot Clusi!reds. contractor. 963-8825 Dally Pilot Clauifred Ad Oaaamechd 642·$678
Pww1•s SJS Sdiaah & HefpW..tecl 7100 HelpWmhd 7100 ....,W..W 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HelpW..tH 7100 .W,W-.4 7100 ....,.__. 7100 ······················~ ..... .... 7005 ............................................................................................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .., .......... ••••••••••••••••.••••••• ftELAXJNG MASSAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft.,_...51 .... G BAMuNG c HI• CLERKS )I I,._ BobJ ames-l.lc Masseur """ .. '""'" " /\ssemblyman. rnachln~ AS r·-11 --"'TYPfST . nter ~non. Pa,,, Out.r 119-9 ·~Sl lJ REAL ESTATE s•• ES a ssembly, sorfte drill LOAt4 ~ltETAllY 847-9140 -·· M! --..-fo()Od Store. ~30 t\n p~
_ --"--• llUo5 press, mUI & lat.he uper Commercia l & Insta ll -POsmONS PIT. Mon lhru Fri. 93m wtt. ~277~. bet 10.12
PREGNANT" Caring. UCEMSE The Dally Pilo~ hast an req'd.Call642·9090. menl loans. bank exp Cashier . mornln~ hours NEW. S PEC I ALTY Jpm, for 11pt <.omplex HD __ _
l'Oftftdentialoounsebng & SCHOOL Immediate opening or Ii re q . Contact John Mon -Fri. /\pply an DRUG ST 0 R E Good typ1n 1t slolls .
reft1'1'81 Abc)rtlon, adop-1 5 a I es per 8 0 n w • l h ASSl:MILHS Spenct?r person, Standard Shoes, OPENING IN IRVINE. figure aptitude jCoun\er help. ice cTram
uon & keoei>ing.. OFFERS j newspaper dlaplay ad-Openings available Im· 640-S I 00 3077 So Bmlol c M r S SEEK IN G THE THE llVINE CO. npe,-·d help M'tded <or
APCARE S47·2563J verUsang experience.· med for precision ~ech'l AMERICAN M0-5611 · ' · · FOLLOWING llELP. l071Camelback r..ew .~~ma 11. ~oft 11 ,. I Good salary. com · ~mblers to bwld de · STATE BANK Newport Beach 644-9010 <-ream pH I or H K LINDA & Ytael G9tsf Lecfwe Fm missions, and _excellent lkal.e compass & camera NEWPORT BEACH CASHIYS Gfftwwe 1\-J j EquaJ 0ppor Employer 960-2828 ~-I fringe benefits Ex-units. Exper with small ...,.. ---------~Mes..,. .ctash Courseavallable celle !'~ growlh o p. pwts&U6hltolcrancesu F.qual<>J>9Employer c::O.~~~U~s Pos ll1on a vail tor CPA. s mall company '' . ~"-'-of~ j •Materials provlded. • porturuues for a~ must. f ast growing BAR MAID. full time . We traan.Co.benelits person!,b~·h::~A~~~ CodlteilW*"s lootung for exper Cf>A or
SerVUJ&allOrangeCo. •Small c l asses tor wllh career a m b1tt0fls. ~wportBeachCooffers Food expcr. helpful. Top METROC/\RWA.511 ~ d I & Sct.ool PA. Ground tloor op
___ 83S-73t3 persooaliiedlnstrucUon. QlllforappointmenL x~t ~nll& ~~~ro;th pay,rightgirl. 754.9497 2950Harbor Bl.CM ~·r~~~n~~lle ';frl!~re. Earn up ta S300 per wk portun1ty for qualified
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\815 So. El Camjoo Real
San Clemente. FU Uy lie.
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& night claaaes. Daly riot ~~r, c 3u:7.~1 a Y Beauticians. Ope~ing for CHJLDCARE-Malu~ stu · ass&St. 751.9194_ Xlnt sala!Y &· bt'nefn~
• Placemeot-up LO IJOt;{ <714 l &t2·43'll ext. 277 "' man,"" · halt designers with some dent needed for t em . Mon/Jon 114/640·2009
corrunl.asion. "'~ual ~rtun1ty following, M. or J.· .. m por~ chtldcare. For II ,.,_ "•cy Clettl '""' ,.,..,..., ... o:... L y I d to busy aN\· .. •-g salon with Pos 1t1 o n av a 11 f <>r · ,.._a..-...a.:_. M-.1.....t.
I Employer """"'~an oung a Y ...,. ~w.u• yr ol girl. evenings. on COLLECTOR ~-... ....., f'r~3Wet'k as11 t design e ngin eer top comm1sfl1on. Contuct Balboa Peninsulu. Call per.ionablc lndiv to work Sat lhru Wt't1 IOpm 111
Sitles Traininl(. 1ur National Guard w / corresp. Jilin g. & Sozy, 847-5958 67S.7738 with out pha rmacist. F.xcellc nt opportunity 7am f''/T $•1 per hr Sui• Cal For.,...._ lmmed e>penings m El<'t'· some creative work. Shld railing do<.'tors. typing for 1nd1v1dual with t>x & Sml Cluh, 247~ Told•·v
trorucs, Mechanics, Ad· type min 3Swpm. pref Beauty Operator. must be Child care-Live in or I a be Is. w a 1t1n8 on penence in telephone Way. 1-:1 Toro. SRli-Ot!OO 131-1003 493-0442 minis tration, Com good speller . Sal $30 wk· expenenced w/Redkm Pltlme, 2~. lite hskkp'g, customers. 25·30 Hrs collu tions . Salaried ---------
Kate lla murucauons or w eal.her ly, U).12 hrs work 'fune products: Fun salon. lchJdCdM. 7~9570. week. po8il.IOO with good com-Dance tearhers. b::tfl{•I , Rew F.slateSc~ Foreca&ling. No ex-fl6ible, pref 6""Jp,;,, well ~real llunt. Bch loc. pany benefit.s. tap. disco & belly danct•
32031 C.minoC.pistraoo perience required. We equip'd ofc & fac. Pb call Please call for appl, Child Ca r e. Mo thers Cmltl"""9oto Dept Cootact Mr. Mullins Newport Beach ca 11
San Juan CaJ)dtrano I will send you to the best a.ft 7pm. 963-3795. 963-0717 =-uti~~ ;~::';;::. Personuble lndlv needed 1714 > 549-4200 Mrs. llL'rbt>rt 645·970 I
-'* W..tM, 7075 ~ M:-M:sobo~ Attenda nt. Airport Tex-eo.~!..~~-~t c~ boedat 2X duldren ag;dN 87 "c 110 ~P::Ut~ ~ hcU:~~ ~ Equal ()ppor Employer DATA ENTRY
••••••••••••••••••••••• month to s t art. Ca ll aco. No expenence net Yd.Ju ·~ ex~ •• enc Int. pay. 8 1 Knowledge of photo . s womeri intereeted in re · r-.. • N · I 7 3 "11 A ....i t 467 carpenters, lamlnators & 640-9809 Companion for e lderly ""-.. -=Al.n c•......1.. w lifom1a Air auona · . .r . Pv-Y a I! mechanics. P-Squared . equipmnlhelp(ul. . -~ .........,. tum to work or better Guard 1714> 979-7363 or Campu_,,NB. Boats.MH!s73 Clean ers 2 Pos itions call the store mgr to set woma~. Lite hskkpg. 5 Permant'nt pos 1t l()o :::..J!:.'°· c<1ll Barbara 979-134:\ for inform.a Lion · AUDIT MGR avail. no exp nee. l-Cpt up an rntervaew appt. days, hve-an. 962·4t33 availablt' as ~ v1doo dh
~ IOATCLEAt41NG clean e r s h e lpe r. I · C714t552·1llt. CO MPANION . s hr'I play •.er mrnal operawr
Mature Aid ~ Sa1$30-S35K. Please send nie Second Mate. Above Drapery presser. Apply m1n1mum . or lave 1n fo r 8 as11•1 f''our m1111
Co · ~ resume LO BT Bobbitt & I L di Cott Draperies 1702 .....__G Id 0,..,.. 1 11 vt 1 com puter Soml· •·A mpamon ''-, a...,.. Wilsha're Bl, St" water c eanang. a es-• ''"' w • ..., sma pr room I n St;Ll"-HVPNOSIS References. 642.5003 lnlcret>llng jo assistinR 209.-;u-:_5 /\ngelc", C; full lime 642-0671 Ne w po rt li I. C . M 5404 Walnut teresunR. ambulatory 95 penenc•· 111 dei;arabll'. boa Pub I i e l 0 ground ~ .. 642-0270. lrvllle. CA 92714 yr old. dau~hter works will tratn mt11v1dual with
. ~rseii 1-~xper typlln, wMkmg in transportation & di red-OO<M8 l2U > M5·20Sl. Body & fender repair F.qual Oppty Emplyr 549-8172 or wknds & eves dell'l()Mtrated lYPmi< a,·
•,StopSrnoktnjJ myhomc.Call in~ taxi cab a c:Uvllies. · . F.xpe r . o w n t ools, Cleaning women wanted 673-1.362 ruracyand!IJX'(-d flour" •CAintrol Appetite 530-99$8 Com pet it i ve w a get> /\utomobile painter s HM. bor Body WOf'ks. 2076 $4.JO pr hr. lr\I area. approximately 2-tfPM
•Reh eve Tension Orange Coast Vel low helper & painter. Placentla, Coclta Mesa Must have car. 968-8846 CLrHS Construction Helper Work an pie :as o nt ,.,, •Break ll~bll:1 La<l,ytodobousework. Cab, 17300 Ml. He r -642·9373 Cle UI\ Helpertojobsupennten-v1ronmt>nt with ROOll •Achieve Go~la Half d•Y· Own trans. nnann. I''. Vly. anup & Delivery Boy, dant. Must be w1lhng lo ben c •MoreSell·ConC1dence I uQ JVm.r. -~-applh In p e r aon . domanualla .... -.CM/ff'' roqi.pany e IL'l lnl'lud .....,..,...,., AUTOM=I ~~-H • 8 d UTQJEM ....,. 0 rnR Z v.eeks vaC'at1011 •lmprove Memory ALARM CO n ee d s Phar maceutical re-ult' e son s o Y area. Contact Ten or al\.e •MUCH. MUCH MORE! LVN Wlll do hv-ln PIT or serviceman, wall tram. s.r.ac. ·---.. fa'rm In Newnnrt Works, 140 lnduatrlal BiJI. C7l41979-3.176 r one year. rompao\
d """"""'' -:r-w M Operungs Now Ava1lablt> p:ud group 1nsurann· Sare -SclenUfk I F I T . 0 o e s n • l eleclr'I bckgmd helpful Exper pref' or If 50me Beach has immediate ay, C. . for fuJI or p/Ume clerks c·redll union, etc Applv
Vrofessroolil smoke/drink . Xlnt ref Apply 228 For~l. Lug acct '$i bckg rnd will openin~ for full time on 2nd & 3rd shifts No COO« al
One Da1 Of' Eve a Wk. {2l3>867·UH4. Bch. train. conlat't olc Mgr, boc*Jteeper. Saiary com-ClHICAL Breakfast. AM shift, t'XP -""~ECO .._ST t orSWks Bauer Motor s. 2925 General oClice. typing so ex per necess a ry ·we VftAnw ""'
ORANGE COUNTY llone1>t, re liable gent AJarms. Full & PIT mgr . Harbor.CM. ~~!1n~~-rPi!:se ~~x~ wpm, Oling, answering tr8Jll. Adva ncement op ~.·~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~ DAILY PILOT
llYPNOSISCEN1'ER ~ PIT work, pulnt sales m en, Ins talle r s. Ma. Gr ay at 714.752.6060 phone. Full lime. pOrturuUes to thofie who y £ 0 E llO w . ._St .. CM 17141838-7'66 1 n g, m aso nry o r trainees. 78IH330 R qualify. For Information eats. · · ·-----,
<7l4 l838·7479 yardwork.UJ-6803 /\uto. trans. &R man. Clerl"al. "n oineerlna goto ournearest market ,,.,..,.,_ •vper Pr"f but .. ot betweenthchour.1of ----ANSWERING SERVICE experie nce prefe rred. ' "" " "' '-"""' ...,. ~ " 8 OO/\M-5·00PM Prdessaonal 'nlerapuetic Social c~~-ry. Sult """' OPER All s .. 'fts. full or MUS T II AV F. 0 W N Bookkeeper-generul off de pt. Full time. Filing or contact the personnel nee.' Day shill. Apply m <.:all fot
b "'""''"... """ •u TOOLS Va ried work for busy blueprints. operate office.at pel"!\00 2,30,..pm, Fran· I m ass a Re Y re It . SC)UfCblfor mat pers. , . app p!L Apply 228 Forest L11g . Call 548-2288 building contractor. J\l· bl ............. copy m.ac .. •-e. l2M2 Lampson St co'• "-ffe 11,... .. Warn"r appornl mcnt P east• physical therapist. By trnd & uoencumber~d 8eh. tractive om ce In Irvine. .....,,..,.. ""' Carden Groves.37-4840 ° F V • ....., " 642-4321, ext zn
uppt. only . S teve . 646-7MO Baby needs exp. sitter. Payroll. paya bles, bill· Willtraln. EqualOpporEmployer Ave.. F..qualOppty Emplyr ~28l7 l2-9PM ArJMANAGH Ills ho me o r yours. 1...,0 Is li 1 DICC 7100 Cple •anted for 25 unit fKS.9117 aCt.6Costa Mesa "'6'" 8811 t recep on st . Main al Jamboree, Irv. COO« Dehcatesst"n help, in Pm ~ Senlce. Sl blda area Ute typing. Hours 8·S. 546-4731 _________ , C'eS5 of opcmn~ oew 0<'h.
g, N. B. area. Man can M·f'. SaJary to sooo. As k Equal Oppt E lo Fast food. s hort order n '-' .. d (' m " 1 0 Y ~ .., .,
-dwl hol St ACCOUMTIHGClaa have other job but must Ba byi.illl·r ; m a ture forMra.J<>ne$,SS7-7533 Y mp yer CLERKS Ex,per'd. Ph Ml~. w/pleasanl personality. I day Oui sc · a Sharp penon wtth AA be handy. References. woman needed for 2 Cieri I PIT & f II ti ,.__._ i _,. E accredited. Meets courts deitree in accounting an· Reply Cl&Sllified Adl35, h 1 hlld i Book.keeper, PIT . ret.i ca • u me ..;.,.,.., mm""aate operung wilhng lO work xpcr .. requireme nt fo r re· dlorlyrsexperln/\/P, l>ailyPllot.f>08oxl,'j(J(), sc ooage c ren n ok.~alle-xppref.Lado Teleprompter o f for e xpe rienced pre -ortram~.H.8960-28211
u111tration call < 714 l 'I • Add r-•-M Ca ....,....., Lag. Beh. Live· In pre. ,..ashloos 34.24 Vt" Lido, Newport Beach. 901 W UTOJEM school lunch cook. "" 729.7141 or 5'en acrt g. In~ ~ e:sa. • "-· fer red. Salary open NB67J.l9'70 .. 16t.hSL642·3260. E.0 .E. tune poert.ion wtstartins.t Delivery early mornmi:
--------• maeb & basic typing N RBIU..INGCLERK 494.5279 OpenlngsNowAvallable wage & benefitll. Final P3Pl'f, W ~clf Strf't•r Sodal~ s k 111 s r e q d . t: s \ ""·II d --------lo........ F/C CLERICAL for (uJI or pl Ume cle rks fllino date Oct 2. Call JoumnJ, 5day wk, rt>Ult'~ ~ • ..r;n,...rin° •· Plannin° "" lime, experience 8ab"!'1tter 111 my ho-aca••-r 2nd •-3rd h" N " I I /CM $"""' ""'llY''"-.. "' " r . II "'A" '""'I 8 ~" u... r-PUT-TIME on "' s h~s. u Virginia Hill, 008·3233. ava1 . rv .:..,., tll' ""'rm ol Qronge Co. Xlnt necessary .... I .,......... ''-ta M~Q A "ter •chool "'·II <'hara .. bkkprt 3C· h s I !"lll~~Mfati~~~ ,., -,. En • H ....,., ...., .. "'' ., "" "" e xpe r necessa r y .w e HBICM lleadsl;tr1 monl ly • m. ear re•
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Call INTROVI '!:YI f th l\Pl)l'f a1 ;:, .. • I • ~'tit~-m\:Slf~ sl thani~~ tb""t:l~ r. K" -• • I •
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antclllgenl " dlacrec Aun Personnel days. perm . position. 8 a b Y s I l\ c r & 1 it e comm wtexper . Qill Ms F'n. Willlrain to oper an vaneement opportunJtle1' per'd breakfast & lunch dri v1ng r e('• neat ap ·
way to meet new alll11l•· 125 Baker St Call MS-3281. housekeeping• 7 AM · Clark, M/F. 8 5, ~9SUI. teresting u les promo-tot.hose who qualUy. "'or rook Apply Th~ RlgRer pear110Cl' Costa Me1tu
people. 7~·S41J · Costa Mesa CA 92626 ------4 · 30 p M · $SO Pr wk· IOOKKHPB uon sys for a new car de Information 110 to our llestuuranl t6 Fashion Blucpnnt. 15SO Supen or.
C714) 751·25t0 F.OE Assembly-Ell"Clronics 963-2612 a ler. D e p e ndabl e, neare<l murket or ton-lsland,N.B. CM.5485571 C~ER CLUB M /1''/H Small, friendly e lee-OabyalttH. live-In . Full charge bookkffPer· pers()flable 1nd1 v. Lil t.Act the personnel omct' ~·· ~ 1 cronies co. has trainee mr11. Salary bas~ on typmg. Start SJ hr. ad-at Cook11 wanted, breakfa5l &A."Uvery person w1nt•'f1
tt'a SocW t•--------•I positions C>p<ln. Variety mature governess lype quahflcations . Do not vance & fringe benef. AP· l~ Lampson St & I u n c h s h I fl s . Must have R<X><! dnv1ni: • ....._i...... AcelnJ - --Bkkpng ol work, new facility, LO eve for I ~ yr boy in call. l"leue send m ume ply Mon·Wed, 9am·3pm, OardenGroveS37-4840 w/beneflt.s an growin.i record 8AM·31 M. Call ~:::::"..... TIMPOL\IY good benefits. eonve. NB. Ute housekeepinl(. to : Controller . MOS 31.lM c Airport Loop or. Equal()pporEmployer company. Apply al Ma 833-~------
--~ Today LO work n.lent Coeta Mesa toe. ~EDI-+ good ref•. Scale Int 'I Ltd. 3 l78 Costa Mesa. ~~~~~~~~~! Barkers, 212 E. 17t.h Sl Deb very p/lJme AM. LA ~AMI"-' on vartoua accounting & over1ook:lng ocean. Call Pullman St. CM. 92626 ·--------•I Co6t.a Meaa. Tunes de uv StOO per wk ForAll/\841* bookkeeping assign-foraPIJt.MS-3632. Bank Deput y Clerk wanted ,_,, Bch.4948496 The Perfed rnenta. Work close lo Equal oppty employer IAMIC CARD IOOltCll:f'H Clerical poeition ava1la· Oerk.s Cook.I Wanted st. ~una ·
RarAlt.ernaUve! your home . Flgure1 ________ -f Stnall cuatom boatyard ble Immediately. Re · VOLT 5-n~SysfetM DENTALASSISTANT
•Med People• Clerka to Sr. Aceoun-DIPARTMIMT nefJdll bkkpr who I.I wlll· quires 1 yr clf'rical ex· * * A s ubsidiary of De l Ownade. experienced
•Relax•Have Yun• lant1 needed thr uout Ulan proceuor , bank Ing & able to grow withe perience. '°WPM typing Monte Corp. bu rm Full lime, busy ,.rou,.,
LowMembenblpFeea Orani-Co. ASSIMILllS card eirp. req'd. Salary co . Mu s t b e ab le $6m.$86S. 833·04Jt, ext mediateopenlngs forex· spec111lly practtce rn
Robert HaU's commernurate wt exp. purchase ront.rol lnven· 260 tor a ppt. Orange CLERKS per. lnstltuUonal cooks Newport Beac:h. Noo CALL A«OUDtemPI WllJtralntodosavariety Xlnt. e mployer pd . t.ory&malntalngoodrc-Co un ty Har bor NoMmokensonly. EOC. llmoker.6'4-0595
97r "700 500S. l(a.ln,Ste501 of &Nembly work, trim· bcndiU. Contact: Mib J)ertOU'tl w/yard person· MunJclpalCow1. KO.E URGENTLY Daytime hrs . Phone
;r-v No. Tower uni.on Bank I k I w1•--M D -.. r-~ d ~·I & eUt nl3. Sal eomm ,., ..... c-• 566-3810 Ext. 231> tal ReceptJOn13l Ex lnTbeC1iyotOrao1e m n g. pa c a. n s . ....,.., l{f'. ouna ..... r W/hpc!r Rrtlk depend'« ,._,., .. II t r f I
T\'Ml.a Mem~blp ro 7l4113$-4103 JMterial handllnR. uUll· Dept. El Dorado Da nk, on lnlt. P SquaN'd Boats, FILE CLERK NE£D~n Cor\metlct it"' ;':n, o p~a~r ~!;;
sale $900. Gothard nl•--------•I ty worlt. Must bo 18 yeara Tustin, 714-332-4204. F.OE $41-2873. ltU 40 VOOf>IC needed to learn pay & bt.mf N.O. Call
H B. 770.54&1 ol ag~. 2nd Shih post· Banltl --------PERSONNEL I& teach profeolonal 7~~ .;.:..:~::.:...:;.:::. ____ , ________ I Uona.4pm·l2:30am.App. nO~Of'BATott IOOKJ<HPH Xlnt oppty w l <M<' ot our '~~·i;1 mallo ·uP lechn1Me8.--------'IC,....t!' ~er a t1ll.c lybetween8am-4pm al. &..-..lettc4H1 Prtf'crably full <'harae. "-3tro's for•ttr. outto. r~h&~k~. ::,. D E~TTAILONRLSTEC I:: I'. •••••~•••••••••• ~ 1~~1 =i.:: U.S. DtVBS With ~~. clerical ::~n e!:,:~.t a:d11i;. ~~~r~-8~~: ,ff ' ..,... •• ~.call 13t·05H llil(h quality o<ncc ~
... Sd 11h & ~ ~ oo 10 key rm W Warner dutlea. Xlnt ben.-nu. ~unity in Npl/C.M. Ing, It the r.st of the lime 54'-474 I ,.. _ _,,_ ... , PIT I uper & rn ndly rectipt, ............__....._ --•-·•-•-•· • .._ ...... r. "···-'"-·,C '" .,,.,..,... Irvine N1Uon•I Bank CAc-· "'--m V1N1ou:rr '"'p, I ear Y full tame Good aal & ---~ .......... -., ..... _,,..., ~rw.-n-·-c II J .. 370 ryopen. meeting applicant• & ........ HU momln" boul'll on y "r. ............. ••••••••• NON·S MOKER. Call (7l4lMO-ikllO 8 a net. BJ... o. 213"22·t'l27collect ~a lho workln~s ol Oran1eCo.Alrport1 ply ~al Donut.a. /\lie: a benef N864+8211.
_______ _, M rt W b Ito tor In· KO. F. CAR WASH Hll..P a ~I dept. Good Equal Oppot Employer P'"rilway. Lag His Allo DIMT AL/RH.,..
UtttlndT .. Soo.t t4ntifwlappt., f'Aual()Pl)Ol1unlty BlnJUng Ji\lll & Part.Time lldvantt potent & :iuper Rock Plcld Rd In El Toro Good op port lor an
Sold o ut my mlU1on rDA c..t. Mete tmp&oycr MIF IAMk CARD hens. Stan.Ina HI $6.50. c• _ TY .. ST or791H00l, ~1·3!n0 lC'lll"~l t'rOltlV• -rson
dolla.rc:ompanyat4.S,b IH-7071 --------•I J8&0ver Call ~0-8055, Coastal .._... n ,. ""' no w want ano tbe DEPAITMIMT METROCARWASJI ~ Aiency, 2700 f'ntn Vly Chamber of Counterllelp for rt'ttpllonaat in denurl chall~ae. LooklnR lo Equal Oppor Employtt Stop! I Take tJm. lO ~x ~It ~leer, exp re. 2950 lll'rbor Bl, C~ Harbor, CM. Comm lnUlrvlewlnA for a... hrs da.lly, Mon-Fri Spt"Clalty olflcc Silltry
owtacr of bualDela, w and ........ a\ home, ll'' 'd Sa l a c AlJ,JQD..,.FREE Cle rk '('ypllal. Ty pe CallMl.()042 rom men~ur11lt w ith ___._ ._ -you """ q · r y o 1m · C.shler forliquormorket ~ 50 ..,pm •ood ~i ph abt111y & expt>r Ph ._ H ~ ... te o •r al,,.. wl°' D1Uy P11ot menauratAI wt up, X nl, d htr · · .. .. -~
partoer, Q\&a)lOcallon.a: baveaffl'Vleetootreror cr .. stried" Ad•. And tr employer pd. ~ncfl\s. ay 1 t . exr:r, pre;. CJerk pUbltc. f'~ ti> employ" Looklrif fM a !tome of 544 ,Ulotemonty •
MBA from USC• P'l"O\len toodl lO Hll. place an ad yoo have somethlnl( to Contact: Mike Wllaon 'fel'rl'C'I AO&I)' n ~non. 7·11 Stt>C"f temp poe. Must be res (,i your own ' You'll find Dttit11I A1111't w/exper for
money maker. Call ·ln lbe Dally Piiot tell, call a frie ndly Mgr.Ban.ltCardOept.EI .s-4.aou s. n atol.SA. F\JllMP/T clerk.Apply PtnVlylcunemploy'd30 m.ny homt'!' 11dvenlaed bu.syoftlce X-rayllrre
$9211afUPM c.iuatned Sedlon . , CIHtlntd Ad·Vt1er ut Dorado 81nk, Tualln P1nd ...,h~ ,.ou want In In pert00 28933 Crown dyt1 C .ill Cor •PPl lor a:llc In Clnu1rled q'd .. Salary o~n. Sad Ptlonet42·~. 642·5'87t 114-832-0GC. EOE ~ally Vllot Cl:t&sUI~. Valley Pricwy, t.Pg Nia 96: 4441 cvt'ry da)' dll'baclc area ~1393
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p T orthodonll t ORJVER -HSICPR-HI WPORT ~hit\ MaJe or ... elllltle Working mar for rutn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •\••·············-···· •·~11 · ... ,.,!:,.ab!> l'o rt 11 m1· po,ill o n °-""""i .. l"".7•"·1336 atrippp Ing itfion In CM. ___ ... """ __,,, .,,.._la.I> h!Jtllll" firm in Li vu in f.:ith c r w 2 ....,..,....,.. ·~"' .... S3 50hr + p..";centa1e. NURSES
""-..Al •s•T WANTED N B Looluni: fm m.aiurt' cluld~. ll.JO yrs old. L·te usembly work. Call "l2. """·7"22. L've"
.,_., "' i. d r lloom. boord taalar)' I "'·II I A "' '"" "' "" .. $80-$98 t-T . ~hnndt> " rrrmt ol\ t.ubl . In iv l<i r..-r orm MUST HAVE CA H mia e . ..., t mt-rrow 121311123"*11
\'llper pref'd X ,,.y 111• SUNDAY ONLY v•netyolduu ... ~ lhYl!lt Oaya .TSl 7W. Nile~ & Ml# Co. ~LoaanAve. ---------RN'S
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nt.'(" C'•llOO b880 1 u IJrll ~e r 0A 11. y l)l'rnotn-q ~ 1006 wlollh. 645 __ 4628____ CM.~S Man:~ri PEHSON $52·$60
0 ~N T A t..-K f.. { t I' r11.cn b uridlt to 1•ur Cjt•nl'.ral t)ff1ce. wom.-n1t tlydn~c-power Ul'llt as-uvt-In HcJp Oppor. or II Exec looking for p/t :IS· TlONL~ Mnn Fri HU n "D 1n Lu~unu Uo c·h 1111par\'I 1111c•rm1thrnt . bl k I !<I r Ufetlrnt" 4 •CTe Backb1ty SOC'. 1n wholesak! •upply. S42·S44 1~-trn'\.'\f CdM ~ 1~ 1uu Ht.-.1um •11 '•n 11r I' llmt'. '-11' ur1w Arcai. •em er. now c MC CJ Eat.ate In Newport Beach Cell Mr. Hall642·1634 Needed for h~pltal :slliff
• ~ I LllTKI' ....... )fl WDll:lll\ UIHI nt•C'th•d l)ft11:,• work . hytJruullc1. plpin" & desires Housecleancr relief ICU/all noors All
0..-ntal '\•111 f' I '' • 11t11AJ llnvm~ n·1 ord 1tu r rn 1:n t h 11 n w1n1l . weldinll n~ce!'1>~r y and babysitter. Pnvate MARINEHAROWARI'.: !>tuf~uvail Must~dc·
""""n<!ed. \'hM1r,1d1 1•1111 i·h•n •·.il ~1,,k 1 J J(J & ~l~uld 1 ower<.;orp. maids quarters with Ware h 8 1· 111 gr . penduble & ha ve refs
t'nl'1'10t'll1 >••1ln1C ''""' •42-432 I H !Ill ~l'M !119 lll05 separate entrance, must knowledge o( all wore hsc
lk nd 1t '' .or1 "" AMI for .-Io f. I\ 1, p / 'fl M F:. s ee t o be 11 e v t'. a c11vllics, including ~~~ll gT~~~~s G~~~~c~~l> nw-.t1.ilo'h 'R i~ hh.U IJ''""' 111 11Uit'•· JM llt01111 houw"~ivM~ & college Refereoces 64~·2810 after cu:11.0mer service & tn 0 ( ""--w1•-r~ .... _ '"a s uranC'c avull. T • ..._ -· u\tt•n lur l)Pll>l. ni: u1r1~ W/"8 .... Ov~r 21 6pm Side salel! Marlllt' \'X pcr l'~nt I '"'' """"''"''" L· I ('"'~-1 L 1 ·' k " " '" '" ' --"'--------p_,erred"•".•"oo WAGES. Ask abuut other ,,. .. qu '"f""'un1 1 1 o·r ,., urc 1•1 u t• • \I ... 'AM l2·'lA Mon~,, UVEl"'C E , ... , "'"''"° C ~IH'h i t'n JJr.n11tr t t'.' n & II -..,., ri J' At< benefits ome 1n 9am n..~"" ...., ~~ Qw•l ·• II un·r i'U11Lomu1 aurvw1· ti·• Eurn ~lo SlOO Wt!~kly t eld ,· a b lato IUl.-L....t.t r--'u ~pm Mon· Fri '" ' t>Pt .. "'"'''"°"1-11t·ed 0 ll't' Wu r11nt~ S731 Mubl be or (lr Y m u ry ........,..119 ~ J
RECEIVING CLERK
AT ~SE lN f'ASHION ISLAND
Nt;WPORT BEACH
Has an opening in its receiving de·
partment. 8:30 to 5:30, Monday thru
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n.IASI CAU 644-5070 W....,_
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1>11 \ inn fl 11 11 1t 1• b llll 111·r11 onnf'I ('u1.tuin male. Must be non· lo div. s ales mn~r of WESTCLIFf
D t>nt.il llf liri 1 ' P""''r ·' 1 hr" daah Wt·••f' <.:ur1w tb. IS430 neat. Pt.'rs unnLble .& smok~r. non·dnnker. statew1de f1nant'ial Nu.rsesRet'(1Blry Plant leasing co. needs Rt.oeepl/Typ1st. Pt tltn c ~·r1t1ncc-tt d1.11r ""'" a t11 rt1 t111 w :Jll p m l'unf1t•'it.r-•v t•n t•r.:\'l1 c or1 t. own\rans&gooddrlvlllg srvc's rirm.Xlnt growth 1617We21tclifr.Ste209 house plant tech for Typmg.hteS/11,exper m
Oi\ :\ fl." 1"1 1 :-.0 1•" 1'"'' Ht· 111 h Gull KitChC'n , 979-0747 aft record. Salary com· oppor. Typing 65wpm. Newport Beach warehousing. install&· payroll & accts p11y~blc
hi1ndt>d hu,., ""1' •· 1 ·1~· JIUO In tnt' 1\~t" IOAM for appt ~urale to quallC1ca c 11 "•"0 23 631-0610 7S2·91l8 tion, & mainten&nce. d('!l1red. ~\-OM;l ..ulnn Ol'\'fl tltc"th·f1h 10 .., ,, . ,.A,. NVV> exper nee. a '""' l ---------•I 11••A"n"'1'"1 ,, .. GENERAL I N s u ~ A T I 0 N uons . ......,..,.,.,.... Mon Fri. 11:30 to 4.30 W"• ...... ' R MATURE W OMAN 557-0UO ~ ~rnn ~· I~ & t'lll>tJH'tt<' i l•·r k INS'IALLE s. for new p/tame to welcome NURSING ---------Ha•t!pl1oms 1 S>IOO ·~t I l Vf •• R ,.,, ... r unl) .!.!. h1 pr wk LABORERS t'OO.str co. in So Or Cly. LOAM newcomers & contsct LVH F/T RH r /T. Portrait Photographer. ~neral Oflti.'l' .l(!S
"':'.""'" JO "'" •"~1 '·cpl )4 oo 1•r t11 MJJulton . lid co benefits. exp pre· COU ... SB.OR ..... rchanls F1e1tible hrs Newport Conv Center. experienced 1n tine r:11>p c r11•nt·~·d In all l'l .. I J l'hurrn.i r \. u ntlyN.a.•.r«.A ••• rerred.495-11132. ..... N ..... eed I )""'" Supenor Av", Npl portrait photography. PleaseCallforApJ>l ph.v.t'.\ or front of111 ,, 1 ,, I! u n <> If 111 i. Mr War~f:;u...._. ~"'"" A position 1s avail. for a car. tte typing o>oN '" Please 'lend bnd inlo. & Jrvinc Personnel Agency ~l.&r.)' up<"11 I>\ n,•r11' l>r1•\ ru., 7fi8 '1784 k I N S U ' A T I 0 N person who has the de· S47·300S. Bch. phone number lo Box 488 E 17Lh COsta Mei.J .Hunt~• Sturk n«r ' ' "' sire to jolll an aggressive ... URS-.._. "l'"' oa1·1y Pilot po Swtt! 224 G42· 1<170 • 1791 '\.SI, tllK.: 11t. ....... 1 ..... G ...._.OUGH ~11Ptl'tftdr~'t" .. '41hf NS:CAU.ERS Full time ...,.. ... ,.811P loan co doing Med 1 ca I A 11 :; 1s t ant. " Sl'l YMAn " ""· • · · ~.w:i--~
IOA ""' m Mw.I huvt.• phone & n •h11 1rml woriltTvcr!.'Ufe and ~..,_n So. Oral'l-ge ..opbthalmol.Q&W_. Ofrt.£.!: . ....f)lll·tamc, mature male liox 1560. Costa Mesa. ~~~~~~~~~
01111 \ k11J1• IMCOME! hl1• ttat\llJl Long & i.hor\ Oran'4e Co. areas. Xlnt. Co. Calif Real estate perm . PIT, 3"'2 to 4(foy~ over .92626 OriY~ Jc11n un 1·\l·tt1ni: 1·1110 h'lll'l°'"l'11(11m1·nt.'1 lloh opt or Journeymen tn li cense r equire d . perwk.W11ftra1111fne~ Sal/Sun Wo rk with PRESSER-Dryrlean
l"""'·r11tt' modt•m l'•IUIP puov w1lll unl1m1u•d 1n d<ty & vqcation pay Apprentices Wages Preference wilt be give n Some typing. Mus t haw planlh. trtlcf> & delivery. needs presser. no cxper
ntcnt 4t door ''' dO()r t'nmc po11·nllul & OI> Jloior 1L,1lt.rnt 1e1n plan above scale Xlnl. rom · lo collegi. $r aduatc pleasant ~rson11hty & F.xper prefd S3.00 fir nee. will train Call btwn tron.~p Cull( dr1wr-. h1· ponunity l''rl'l'!llunrlm~ ,1\':U pany benefil~ Adorns w/pnorexpertntht-held enjoy people 3045 .)rs up Lagunu l11l li> 7&3.548~
rt'(a'd No p11or l'\P1• bwldrn~ m million dull,ir lnsulat1011MS-Ull8 of flnancr. reul esl. in· MS-8983. 9 to 12 & 2·4 30 Nursery, Inc El Toro. ---------
1\l'(' (~iud dn \tnJo? n ·i J l1w11t11111 lm 1n ctl1 1tt' lnsuruncc surance or a ccounting. wkdays. !IJO·~ PRINTER. offs et. cit·
mu:it. No !.umlJJ work 11 1a •n 1n..: f u r h i l!hl~· VOLT FILECLBK Xlnt sal/comm schedule Medical front ofr cxper penenced pret.smun. to
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Call 17141991·0660 Or.tng1. Cuji.t Y1•llu~ mo11vJtl·d t''l''-'r11·111•1•d ...................... v••" Be f b h permits unl1m1ted )fl] b 08/G. n Npt O....s1dt• s&l<.'S oppor. for nm Multihth:. 1250 und
Cab . ti300 Ml llt'r ~ ""''l'-'n 1·m·c·t.I Pt'iJ lllt' gmt1ersspot or ng l personal growth & Im· 'acyh, usCayll Mayr ul entt'~p n i;,1n i.e, f c r i-un 2650. Knowledgl! of pro·'~~~~~~~~~~ F:xt·t'ijl'nl tru111m~ vrn 31 .. • C · D...1 pen •• Pleas working d · s d Y 7704ln73 Wt ~SI J\ d I· r_rl'll.lnn_F \'I)__ _ -:'7: nYe ----', opply ror truini'nu me income. en re-548·Sll9 c <' i. s c Cl m c r a an nes nnn:.l bll' womui' to g.rum lW llOll Ul>bl,l :10l'l'. 7 l'UllU g .. to G K r ti 620 I t k h I ( I t'V • DlO~'T CiRi\OlJ Tl"" full 11mt• m.u nai:t•r Call 546-> 41 & advance. 31": hr work sume (; au mOn.S ---------PAHK ING LOT AT· p 11 ema ing e p u learn c1tc1ting \·re11l1H•
C'UECK TlllS m.mll~tt·r no~ for l'Orl IAcrossCromFrom week ,S500motoslurt. N~rl ent~ ti·~ MEOTEC•. TF.NOEO . & m a in -'787t.oS953permo.App trade, wall train. cll:l' r .. I I t Or"'n°eCo Aarnnrtl Call cAll·4700 exl 22". 211 ewport ac • · 2Yrs c1tpreq. Mu<1t h;ive tenance . hrs 9 30 to lyby0ct.3rd. 78. ""'·40. Call Th" "'hJ·'1• SPl':CIALOf'F t-:t< l••l'n i a •n crvlf•" J.;qu;lQppor Em'Pioye r ..., ., 92660 CA lie Call Marga ret 11 .30 Sa l/Sun Call Saddlcback Valll'Y Sho.>N.B 673·20Jo ~ u It you 'rt! a young man 91!.1 !'167l E.O.E . 640-0140. 67~:aio btwn 10 & 12 Urufied School District ,
without a h11th s c hool [ 1rl)!41anc.,.na JANITORS 25361 Diseno Dr. Mission ctiplon18, the Army may ~AllJ ;rn•r!('.HI GEN'L MAJNTENANCE Part tJme. 9AM·IPM We Viejo ~llli havt! a place for you Male with transportation PIT eves. 4·5 Hrs night. 5 LOAN MESSENGER are looking for outgoing 1----"'-· -------
If yoo huve whut 11 takt.>s. realt:slatt.> to clean fas t food Days week. approx PROCESSOR pe~o ple in sa l e s . PRODUCTION
the Army may havt-11n "'lc":tron1ns machines. 5 days ~er $250/mo. Capo Valley. Santiago Bank needs a telephone saleS' Fast ASSISTANT c. " ~ II b t 8 9a With secretarial skills dependabl'· per~on to ., B M d 1 opcrung for .)'OU plu.' .. n ASSEMILEltS week. F.arly am. 3 rs ca e wn am-m , " "' gr1)Wlng co 549-8373 .-or 10· e 1ea corp. opportunity to fin111hh11th per day . S alary + MoolhruFri.990-1370 •or Mortg(lge Broker rn&lnt.aan a busy dnvang Part-tlme,studcnts.nex-
school dunng )our uff We're C HOWING' We mileage 673-7632 Janitorial Loan Co. Loan back· scheduJc for our valued Part-ltml' Eb w/schedule. will
d ut y time. loo The n~ you to read !>lmplc GEN'L QL'C r I·~ 8 Oft W XER ground preferred. customen•. Must have a t<ECEPTIONIST art immed. N.B. t\rmy'i. <ilw:.t)S lookm • blu(•pnnts&!>l'h('matll':. J ,~ • or, · FLO A NearFashaonlsland bus 1nt•i.1> like <.tP · W e ekC'nd i. onl y. 63 X1 10 fo r ~ood peopll· Bu~ to iJJ:lbemblcn11v1gat1unal drug ~tore Lt bkkPK· SU,ERVISOR rhofte:644-lll4 pear:in c e pl eas Jnl wate rfro nt lol·11 t1 011
l.hcv'rc orrennft you thl· tlt'\'l('t'l-> Pnor i.oldennl( Over is. Mrs. Hatch. Exp f /T. Capo Valley personal.tty, bOnduble & Genera l Orfli.'c sk1lli; & ~rcat~topportuntly now expcrrcq'd. K-_i_7_256_l ______ area.Start$750/mo.Call agooddrivingrecordto t y p ing nt!cC'ss C all
lhrough Scptembcr. ~, OO<H370 betwn 8am·9am . LOBBY GIRL dnve our bank car. For 714-644-0126 for <ippoant-
c,tll now for this. unique COMMUNICATIOf\iS Monthru Fri. Full time , apply '" further lnformllt1on con· ment
ehunce lo serve yourself COMPONl!:NTSCOHP Genl Office person. Irv11'\e _Host tact. PAR'f·TIME Sales Clerk
;and )oor community' 3000 Airway REGISTER NOW i-·oR Janitors . pt-time eves. =· ~~~ E. Oyer Rd.. SANTIAGO IAHK Retail Gift Gallery. 2 or J
Costa Mt!su. 540 102fi Cogta Mesa. CA WORK ON Couples pref'd. Over 21· Personnel Dept 2nd F'lr dys wk & wknds . Salary
H n .h u""l t71415407640 trvine area.533-4881. .,...,EltStT · unllngton °'' . 9til·ncu; ON·CALL BA.SIS MACHl .. IST ,_, . s . ustan commensurate w/exper.
Laguna lhlb. 7AA·5251 Equal Oppty Emplyr WESTCLlFF JANITORIAL Santa Ana Corp has im·1--•832-·.5200-•E•O•E--• Call 675·3080 blwn 10 &
Du;patC'her. cx"cm·~ ENGI NI-: INSTALLE R TemporaryServlces PositionsAvail med opening for 12.
preferred. a~<· ts+ App WANTt-,0 . to 1n ~tull 1617Wl.'hlcUff.SteC!09 PIT Night Work. Also Machinist Trainee Models&Escort.s rAYIOLLClERK
ly al c; & w Tuwin~. already bwll en~ine 1n Newport Beach some day positions avail w I s ome c x per 1 n Masseuses
l>l2 1252 my fi!&r11r;!e Call 642·5735 6..'H·0610nr752·9118 Pays well. Mission Vit" numeric al contr ol Female. Top mont.>y Sharp person with /\A
-----day,., ""6·8634 cvcl>. :J!ik ---------•! jo/lrv/CM/Npt are as. machine set-ups Apply Musthuvecar 631 2140 degree an accounting un Oom<:5t1l· L1H• m. m11 turc rcorlloward CallSam·lOpm9'19.3652 in pel'800 aft lOam. Mon dl or I y r s ex per 1n
hQw.ckt.oepcr 111 care for 2 -------GIRL r'RIOAY thru f'rl. 1801 Carnegie MOVIE Ir TV EXTRAS payroll or Ken'I ucct·~
c h ild r e n 10 l o vi·ly ENGINEERING Thur.Wed.Tue,Monfor Sl.S.A.979·9552. NEED i:; 0 • By Addin~mach1ne &bas1c L,q.~una t.ic;ich ho rn l·. TECHNICIAN sport'g g oodi> mfr in Janitorial/Mainl H o L L y w o o o typm~ skill~ r('qd' i-:st
Refs l'h <714 I 4~·~1 GrowmJ.: 118 d1)(ila l pre mrport complex. Belwn Cohqe Studenh M A C H I N E S H 0 p CASTING DIRECTORS Enj!1neenng & Plannmi:
ssurc g11ugc mtr needs a is-35. m Mature. attract. Perm. pftime, nexible TRAINEES Guaranteed results. over Firm or Orange Co Xlnt r:r.~hUT& SlllOP MWOH K· self "tart1na.t techn1c1a n bi· I 1 n K uEu I h cb• IP r u I, hrs at our Jrvine Co. api Plastic fabricator has S.000 JObs filled l.has year wonung cond & co beneC. '•&·t eur Y i\1 • llO l'X w/electro mechanical Spanish/ ng, ut not complexes. openings ror machine l $25-$100 d f Appl
per nee. Apply AM. Mr background t::xcellenl nee. J:ood ph personality, Call or apply in person shop lraanees. Apply in a one. per ay 1 JACK G RAUi
PRODUCTION ASSIST
G1hwure mfr. PIT , next·
ble hrs. H.B areu. Ph:
893-7321 ask for Tom
Production Workers. No
experience necessary.
good benefits. hours
llpm l.o 7am. Please call
642·1.593
PRODUCTION
HEl.PHS
SECONDSHIF'T
We are accepttng ap.
µh cations for production
helpers on 2nd shifts Mun
l.hru rra . !}am llam &
l·Jpm . Xlnl 11al ary,
benefits & good working
1•ond's. Come to Lhc
Personnel Dept tu com·
plct.c an appllc.at1on.
CA.UFO AM
16661 Von Karman
Rest<iurant
PetltY'S rtllA
Mow Hlritta for
I m med P I T Help.
Oays/wknds . Xlnl oppt)
for studentli Apply 1n
person anytime.
Pcrry'i. Pizza
210IJ:\~ 0cl'anfront.
Nt'wpnrt lk:tl'h. CA
RESTAURANT HB.P
Pl/ Full Time Lunch1· ..
Counter/Kitchen. 18 Yr,
or older. Gnwer Strei'!
Rest aurant .. Snup &
Salad. Airport area. Call
Mgr. 2·5pm. 95:'>-0S54 __
RESTAURANT
MANAGEMENT
An e1tc1tang new sealood
restaurant scC'ks l'"<
pen cni.'Cd & motivated
asstsl.Clnt ma na~cl'l' ~ hu
wish to {(row with Uh
Xlnt ht!11t'f1t:.. ~rl'.11
pOLt'nt1ul. Apply 111
pen.on or licnd rc1tUnt1•
lo:
THEJOLLY '
ROGERIHC.
• 7042 Ci llettc Av~
Irvine. Calif. 9'l714 Donut 135 E . l7th St. opportunity . Ii be ral lite type. riling. Start & THE IRVINECO. I person. ~c~rf~o y~~rST n.r~ Attn Personnel
C M. benefits, ancludin1t prohl grow w/us. l7l4) 549-860l 1071 Camelbaek SERVICE. <714 1 761-l244 125 Baker Street.
Or1ver s r o r lo c al shano~. Call for appt. 1>etwn 9.JO-ll:30am. NewportBeach 644-~1 KENNEDY PLASTICS ext94. Costa Mesa.Ca.92626 Irv F.qualOpp Emplyr RM. 11·7 C~Mwse
household good!i moving I 714/B!H·S3SI . Girl Friday, self·sl.arter. F.quaJ Opport Employer CORP t 7L4 > 75l·2510 EOE company. Class I dl'· xlnt t y pi s t . good l73'12EastmanSt.lrv. tWwAccomts MIF/11
sired. Over 21. 76R·Clr'43 telepho ne personality. M a i I c I e r k I COUltfflor
PRODUCTION
TRAJNEE
for s mall manufacturer.
3days week, J{ood salary
& wor1ung cond's. Me.o •
Verde Conv. Hosp., 661
Center St., C.M. ~·~ I file Clerk Non-smoker. s1so wk Kids back in school? Time ware houseman. Fu II For our South Coast •DIUVElhr st.art. Call ror interview. Lo 1et out! Come to time. Good benefits Plaza otrice. 9·5:30 Mon·
Ei<pandmg co looking for REGISTER NOW FOR s 56 . 69 81 Wind o w beautiful Fashion Is land Publishing Co. in NB Frt. Ex pe r required .
people w1llinf( to work.I WORKON Designs 3195-D Airport & enter the excit ing area . Ages 18·24 please call Kal.hy Am-
PBX answenn1t service . s hipping. inspect ing.
expenenced. Start S3.00 UPS, etc. Will train ni,:ht
llr 549-3015 per;on tor all phases. Ap· RabbM's RCICJ & Mop
Women nt-t•dcd for
flo us e cleuning Seri
548-0757 Neat appeiu:. Good driv ON-CALL BAS!S Loop or'.. CM. w or Id o f fas h 1 on 646-4455. burgey. atS4Q..4066
inR rec. Over 18. Co WESTCLIFt merchandising. No ex· Calfforwi Federal
PBX ply in person 9um·IZ on·
A ly. 837 W. lllth St .. Costa ns wering :.crv1 ce M operator full & PIT. Call _e11_a_. ______ _ veh1cle1>. $2.~ per hr +I Tt'mpor<try Services llairdressers. Bonus busi· perience necessary· We Mailroom & print s hop as· a
1ncunllvc1> Call l!:rlc 1Gl7Wesll'liff.Sll·20'J ne!ls o pportunity , Wlll lrain ·and provide ~bly f'-time hrs flex-SCIThlc)S&Loon ~3561 ProgrammerComputer Sales
64{).8700. Newport Beach seas oned hairdressers, Xlnl benefit.I. Doy tame Ible. Will train. Non· 3333Bnslo1St.CM
631--0610or752·9118 part or Cull lime. Call ~rungs. full time & pt· smoker $2.75 hr start. F.qual Oppty Emplyr
PltOGUMMBt Bridal.Salon
PHONE WORK RPG & or Fortran Step Exper in Bndal or rctull
DRIVERS . . Loretta, 536-8829. ~~t'io~h1s1~~~~dN~fi: Apply 10·3 •. On Site Nurse Aides. We arc seek·
Me-or women 25 yrs orlFront & buck office garl1· H•RDW•RE E 0 E Photographies, 3~03 in11. nurse aides to care
Venry orders-no selbni; up Lo Lhe on hnc ~orld or clot.hins; salt.>s preferred
Good P IT permanent Hewlct-Pac kurd in H Cotita Mesa area
Job. Hrs 5 30·8 :3llf'M. prog mfr co. Apply in • ___ 5_4_6->_1_8_2_1 __ _ "' f ·' I a t Ex ~ ~ . . Harbor Blvd. Untt E-s. for our elderly patients. Old"r Know the "Oast oc l'aruio o,,is · · · C M ~ · . ~ penenced in billing & m· Exper'd p/tame retail LAI AIDE · · Exper is not nee if you Mon-Fri. Apply at lhc •.
Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay. person.orcull SALES
!'llll'S. N~ Sl80 a we-ck ~~1 suruncc. Salary open. salesclerk. Laguna Bch Exp Ill phlebotomy. f /T . M •1LROOM have a heart & wlll leam.
mo re range o as 645-9200 497-4403 Mon thru Fri. Call A Call Mrs Gronbach al
Yellow Cub. 17300 Mt. ---------Margaret64~0140. INSERTER SJ2..6848. Fountain Con·
Costa Mesa . Ai.k for Cl.A-VAL Clossic,Automobile"\
Rul.h Leavitt. C1rculal1on 1701 Placenlta Ni-w classii.' auto ston ·.
Herrmann. J.'ountain General orr1ce. must have HEATING & AIR CONO. Part t ime. No ex · valescent Hospital. t835
\/alley <No of Slater good typing i.k11ls. Call Person 2 Yrs prcv. ex· penence. Will train at w. LaVeta. or11ngc
Dept. E o L· Col.ta Mesa, CA . "' 548·2201 Irv. Airport complex
Pl.AMT ~ual Oppty Employr wants lady sports car en Lhwuai.;tic to help sell & b c twn Nt!who pc & 64.').3670 per Sl.026. lo Sl,248. LABORATORY work. Flexible hours . EqualOpporEmploycr Euclid l 1 pt mo. 1\pply by Oct. 2. ASSISTANT sunRINTfMDIEHT PIT help manage. &lies cxl)t'r not WantAds Call642·5678 19711 Saddlebat'k Valley . for information c all NURSE
I Unified School Dist.. F'or Q10-med1cal Corp. 642-4321Ext.338. for local c hurrh, full forcldt•rly lud~lnCDM ne r . Comm 1ss 1u 11 ·
time. Good :.ctl:iry & l-73IH777 lucrative Send resuml'
1-: n J: In eer.o
JOIN PARKER'S
PROGRESS
Parkl'r llannif1n'.!. Aeros pace Group
prod UCC'S nu1d p()WC'r l'Omponents and
systems of the h1ghl'St technology WI'
reprc1>ent a malurc. l <."Sled manaRcmenl
o r g ani7.11tion orr~rini;t you the mosl
11dvanc('(J c•arl'cr opr>0rtun1tl(;!I.
PROJECT ENGINEERS
2$31 01-;eno Dr . MisSlon part·ltme. great oppty " for Life Science Major
LVHS bencltl!>. ~x per Ot'I' C.:11111----------to: 17777 Matn Sl Stt' I". MAJMTIHAHCE 3·11 :30, xlnl ~alury &
VicJO, Ca. ur 586·l23·I I Labcxper preferred. will MECHANIC A benef. Apply l"lasgi.hap 631 2880. PIT help needed for por Irv .. Ca. or call 957-0SSJ
---------lion slicing M ;i le pref HOTEL MIGHT tra111. Start imme-d. F1ex·
AUDITOR 1ble hrs. wlschedule. for
Ir B.!CTRICIAH Conv Ctr. _466 Flt1Ksh1p
Rd.NB.6428044 ~ DOING Ideal ror colles;c st udcnt I
Hrs nex. must he cln &
rel SJ hr i.tarl. Call
979-0747 aft lam for appl
Ii.... students. N.B. 631-1855 •rull res ponsibility. book ext lO.
Perm openinii for ag· • gressive ma1nt mtch A & NURSE " BUSINESS
keeping experie nce re·
qwred, starting salary
S 8SO + l'O mpun y
benefits. Hours l lpm
7am Xlnt opportunity.
Irvine area. Send l'Om ·
plete resume & work h1i.
tory lo. Ma rine Capita l
Inc .. Suite t25. 2f.26 !:><>
electrician w l munuf LVN . : UNDER A
equipment installation & so Bed fac1hty Xlnt pay ... FICTITIOUS Racquet Club gait> ntten-
Lab repair skjlls 2·3 yrs CX· & benef Ua yv1ew Conv • NAME? dant. must be ;iva11 l'VCs 0r8f$ per. troubleshooting con· H 2055 Th c M R "",.. ISTER NOW FOR tr o I pa n ~I s & 0 C oofsos unn. . . II you lln• 1u11 lll•d & wk.nds. Please call for
""' WORK ON circwtry. Mu.st be will 1--· --·------your ,, •• Flc1111011• I appl. 645·5000 ext 520. · k · l9u11neu ,. .. me Aftd Mon·F'n,fl·JO.~pm ON-CALL BA.SIS ing to wor ove rtime HURSES AIDES 11 ... not tel auliflllnad t 1---------
WESTCLlfr-" Xlnl benefits & working fo'/T or PIT. 7.3 JO or u tor publlcatlof'I. s>I••" REAL ESTATE
SALES
DOYOU,LAY
THEOIGAM?
Rcqu1r".!> fumll1ar1ty w1l h a ir e r.if! Pullma n . San t~; Anu
~ ...... ,, hydrnuhc ai.'CChi.ory tJes1gn and systems _m_os _______ _
Temporary Services conds mcluding 11 paid J..ll 30 On going train c1on ·1 torott 111a1 tll• ! SALISM!H __
1617Weslclifr0r.Ste209 holidays, co paid group 111-., & "ertif pro" f\puly 1om11a11on I• 30 d•y• 1 .. ________ _ . I k ... ~ 0 " '0 d I ' ,,,, Tl\ Tired or the house buSI· 1•
Ir so. there m:iy Ix.• ••
cart.-er fnr you al On:ct n
Exchange. Openingi. n"w
nva1labk Previous salt.~
experience useful. but
we will Lra m you Call
Mrs. Jett al The LagunJ
H11li. Mall. <714 1 ~-730::?
-~,~~L.hh.: ... J2L.c..~£fil>JU.lll fi9..j!Ul#lllJl'i61''~"~· n,eeded dei.1gn from rustom~r lt~-~IOM"~# .,. ,. ..-;~..__-..,;
h11ve direct knowledAe of quallf1ca1100 Ma~ ~ ~ <!ln"n~.
lt.'sling and rrl)Orl wrat1n2. 0<\2· 1403, ti45·34:\9
SR. PROJECT ENGINER
INCUMBENT MUST BF: CAPABLE or
pro1ect rcspon!ltblhty including <'U.'llC>mcr
interface. budR~·tmi: and 11uperv1s1on
DESIGN ENGINEERS
Seek1ni:t 1nd1v1d1rnl11 with 5.7 years
experience an 111rcr:irt h ydra ulic
acct>ssory design preferably In tllght
cootrols.
SR. DESIGN ENGINEERS
tr you are interested in the challenge or
working al a company Involved in lht?
lntesl technology In second 5tal(c night
controls and hove 11e vc•ral yeu rs
e xper ience In airc rart h ydraulic
compoot.'flt df'l!1gn, contact Parker'.
Our modwn ptoducrtlon fllClllO• In lnln•
-• rtlmuletlnt envwonment. Our ed111noed
ftuld power ~blllty I• • GefMf c:helle1191.
And our •l•rlM •nd btneflta er• oompetltl\19.
For lm!MCll.U end oonfldentlel
oonelderetlon, P'-llncl your'-"" or 11111:
....,._ ......... , ........ .....,.
PAIKER HAMHIFIM
CORPOUTIOM
18321 Jamboree
Irvine. C• 92713 C114t IJ).)000
(Ot.ltf ~r ~ lllfr/HCIV(T
llouseket'Jling help. Ruar. wa~l!Sl35 pr wk or more.
Pd vacation. Adv:ince-
ment opportunity. Must
have own trans 540·9525
H~ekeepcr·M/W/fo', 1·6
pm SS hr. Non.smoker
964·1314 af'ter7pm.
HOUSEKEEP~:R. ex·
pcr'd, reference:.. Clexi ·
blc wknds. some cook·
1ng. non-smoker, pvt rm
& bath. S80 wk. 645· 7336
HOUSEKEEPER. liv('-in.
Newport Beach. S350
p/mo + room. board.
Must have car avail. Ca II
754· l.228 collect
Housekeeper. live-In .
must love <'htldren &
know how to keep n spot·
less house an a beaut.
new home. 840-2372
Hous ekecplna s taff
needed ror sm hotel
La1tuna Och . Ca ll
494-7588for •Ppt
Housekeepers, 8-4 :30, full
time. Willing lo work
some wkndli. S3 hr. N.8 .
6'2·S861
HOUSEKEEPER ·
Expcr'd. EnRUsh ·~•k·
tna prc furred. <iwn
lrltn8 p . Jo'ull•l1mt . 1173'~ -------HOUSEMAN
Full t lmt•. l\pply 1n
pcr1on. l r v 1nt< Host
Hott'I . 1717 E Oy11r Rd .
Sunla Ano.
Newport Beach ins P an . s ic pa y f1agsh1p Conv Center. 1 m •• 0 1111· • n-· and would you l1k ... "'"' "'" 63Ul610or7S2·9118 benef1ts.hberalvacat1on 466 Fla""luP ltd NB. OAIL,Y PILOT ••II ' ....,.,, ~ .:>tU..C-, ~ ·:~;'11"~1~,. ~~;,r;\!J. ::r ~::.,,, . ,._. ]!:_~§'~~::~ ' ~~~~n~~;,i:a~~c~:ni~ =!';!-tcr~~:
Landscape maintenance personnel ofc betwn hrs NUISES AIDE r:-, ';7.W.Or.~linl· tm~~;~~~~ ... ~.£4a1Jt~n~Q Wt.~)d.y... ·
man. expene nced. C~ll ol 9 & llam or l & 4pm 7.3, :J.ll. Country Club I •••• •nd 11ge1 norice1 lcarmno "'p to 100,.,. 1 w /<.'1rcu1oUori' WJ'()V'i!7 time. Must have vahd Moo-Fri to complete ap Conv Home 549.3061 •oo .. , '" •H •Otoo"• In ,.. "" m :.> 000 eeks 15 driver's h e. 546·1695. pl1callon. . . o•d•• to •ubml! you• Call CurtJS lnve:.lmcnts. , s u pro':' YI/' f • 1 a 1 • m • n 1 1 o , !J62.245') ask for Vin<·c expc~. lO m11n11~c 1t ~ 8AM·l2noon only. CALIFOAM Mur-MsAi~s 1 pu1>11ce110" .. ,,a ror co'nridentiol in· growinl{ d isplay sale~
Landscape INSTALLER. .16661 Von Karman Housewives & mature l •PP•Os>f1el• QOJIV •"d • tervlew force. Our employees 11r,·
mtn 3 yrs exper, must be lmne s.57-7100 students, full & P~·L1mc. ~~~Jt". '; 0T":0.o~~v aware or this advert1:.c·
able ,0 super. & ins t. E<1ualOpporEmploycr employ & Lra1ntn1: days Cotta~ ... CA 921~ Rea l Es tull• u ff1 C't' mcnt Sl•nd r csurn l' • & PM . Mesa Verdl• Conv. t geri sale m n for t ala ry history tc· ··" spnnklers. do plantings. M A I N T E N A N c E H 661 c .., We'll dO the ••II. F~ m11n11 b a w !> • • u U al.so eed od 1 osp., enter ... t · 1 1Morm•lloll •bout ••t•• new office. Port/time ok. l*3'1<!, Da ily Pilot. I' o
Must
8
be w?th~g to a;~~~ ~tr!~~k~~eJ~r!~~'r. _c_._M_._______ ::;~~~~~; .. u u Liberal compens ation COoAx .J:I.!" Costa Mt:.:.i .
hard. 675·7 633. call skilled work In main-HURSE'S AIDES ~~~all after 6 pm. """"''
anytime. ten a nee & repn 1 r or F & PIT . All shifts Pre l
LIBRARVAJOEStowork bui!dings, itr.oun~s .& certification classes of. J R~pt1oru..'\l/ TyplHl. F·
pt-lime in elementary eqw~ment Dnver s he. fared. HB Convalescent ... §42;432.1 _ time /35 hr wk equip.
schools. 13.76-$4.SS/hour. req d . 40 hr w eek Hospttlil M7-35LS -leasing co. 644-8385 DISrLAY
SaJei;
Min quaUficallons: Typ. S820-$900/month. Apply -:::::.==--=•Jfl===,~ ,--~f)-'1:-~~--RECEPTIONIST. imd. ADYBTISIMG
Ing 40wpm Completion In person. Fountain Ci~\\. ~l.-~ ~<rs s opening in COsta Mesa Grow in g weekl y
or Commu~ity College Valley School District. \::)~ for bnght person with I newspaper m Orange Co
course for training or 111.Ughthouse Ln .. Foun Thof Intriguing Word Gome wifh a Chudle yr. o( teeenl exp phonei;, aru11 provides a c11rwr
library aides. Apply tn ta an Valley · Corn~er ------,_...., ~Y '"" "°"·~•!t-==:::--::::::::::::-UgJlt typing. flhog. clc. opport an dibpluy advert
person. J.'ountaln Valley. Newland & Talbert. f 11· 0 1e oi "'" Call Kim at 646·0272 saJcs for th11t Ind iv w 1:!
School District. #1 Ing deadline 9129178· ~C::"!,",'!,~..:;""..,,,d• ...,. or more yr.. reluUl<S ''"
Ughthouse Ln .• Foun· EOE. low ,,,'°'"' •ou• '"'"'le ....,.oi RECEPTIONIST nl•cd(!(f per. &. a proven trol'k · v 11 c for orthodonllsl 'i. office ta1n a C). o rner ...., .. ,.-.H ...... DYMAM I A M E rec. Xlnl g u11 r1comm Newland & Talbert. 1'~11 . ._. ..... ,. """ H M Y Pleue :send n'liumt.• lO co mpen:.utlo n bend
ing deadline 9/20/78. Apt milint In buJldlng I J I I' I' I Pennysaver. f' 0 Bolt prog. For conf1d\•ntwl EOE. cl\'M·up, CM, NB area. . . . . . . / S87"53. 3'001 Allcln, Mill· ronsldr rntlon s c•nc1 r"
Truck or van necessary. _11_1o_n_V_i_e"'"Jo_._9267 __ 5 ____ 1 !lun'k! to nrl 11341 . C.:/0 Th,•
Line Mechanic with 30 to 40 hr8 wk. Some I B 0 T I R I • ) oaaly l'ilot, po no, Ford/Unc. Mert\.try ex-exp. needed. 642-160.1.c I I' I I Rcccpt1oni11l. Rlchord's IGtiO. t:oi1ta tvh'i1a . Ci\ perteocc. Excellent com ·1_________ . . . . . . , l:Jeauty College. M11ture 926.26.
pany benefits. aood f Now they he.,.• ..,..,oe t0t per!lon w/cosmotology ~~~~~~~~~~ woning condllloDJ. Ask Manaiten I T I G 0 H 1 1) lonely divorced men 11'• backimd preC'd. Sales I·
for Charles Woodard. UTOTEM c I I' I I i:: c.-Jleo OIAL·A·MATE You exper helpful. Tue.Sat. Saleslady ror dress s hop. 540-5&30 . _ _ . _ _ • cell uP • numb9r •nd • wo-8am-4 :30pm. Contact Over 30 pref. Part lime. f'IMl~\l'OIOO 11111 you 10 re· M 11 r y H c I e n a l fi45.l66.5
1011\SO\ ,\SO\'
• I INl <JI N Ml'" 11lit
2121 HA,_90A BLVD.
COSTA M!SA
Uquott STOii
F\t.ll·llme days. imlure.
exper'd. Apply In poraon.
895W. l.t\hSt. CM.
We need mana4J1rt1 In
San Cl..,.nl1e. lA&una
Niguel '11 Co~la Me11
SUrt S4 per hour l~
per hour. No upertence
neccuary. we train. J.'or
1nrormatl o n c ull
714/~-484()
f,qual Oppor Employer
l l;memg1~~•.o,_:-,01b-,-_! oozen 7141~3850 ---------" 0 W R A D ..... ..... _, , S a I c s m a n • y o u n 1t
ri 1 r--r ' ~·•Ill ILA112!f.<b ~ ... -v .. + .. ~•"'II b• 1o1•·~0 ·• • • "''"'"o •111 ~ ~· ....
1... __..._..__..___._._~ • ..,.. "'""'lo!>'·-••"f· ·~ l "--fo'or b ay It(! I o ctl. 1talnl~11 11 ~ Unl(b,
I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r I
------I
N 0. $62.6 mo. Mu.t havc valvl':t & pumJ)ll. Xlnl
Mood commond or Che • ..i.ry + or"eicpen Cl' ~nall•h lan(luast' & be Located In Ora.nae Coun·
uble to work under pre-ty 714/549-7522 . 2131.
l>SUN! t~or lnlorvlt'w C•ll &30-1140 a.k for Leon
scaAM-LITS A111wtn In ClettfflutiOfl 1010 ~A Nazier1o 7~ SGt SlatJer
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.. DAILY PILOT Ft1dwf s.ptemo..n, lf71 .W,W..tM 1100 .... w.. 1010 ~ 1050 ~ •••••••• s. .......... 1.0 •• s.•.1~.!· ........ ~!?.! ~~.~!~~ ..... ~~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlltpW.e.d 7100H.lpW..tH 7'0alHlfpW...t.d 7100 f'YJ'ISTtorlnwpfr Ma" FRGllT OA MA<:fo:r> • , . ()(~1gncr .. culplor v.orlcl ':0.11tncd. ur11trn.il l1tho !•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••1 :••••••••••••••••••• ••• t'unl U C'lCP req'd lfou vy HO'fl'<>IN1' SALi': J30H **I BUY* * ~ftk ~ JWl •.t 11 llr>-only w1dt• acchuml•d w to1> .: r ,q , h ' " r r •• m "tl
S.._8 as ~,,.,1ny Security Ouan1 1-4 KZ hr tvplnl(. 1>rcH>f rf'lldtOfl W Warn.-r or Jhullor. Good U!t'<I f\arnatun• & l~ II Sat SeJ!l 23• 420 prl·xltflt>, ">tartan~ ovt•r ·r.,m.,yo 'W<1m .in Jt ~ av-•tcllT'"'IY for .itl a.r h o11 I •-' .. llR•'t'd.,7&"6841 S:tntaAn.i117U292l BuckncllRd.C M nt.~u11c ufmul·hane1 y 0001 ', <"31. Ct·al of ,~ ~ ( Ill --.. JI .. 1uperv11lon lw,1nnin1t ...... ' -Applt!ln{'l'I'. OH I Wtll & lOO I ror 'ton•· &-nulhent11•1t) <1pp1 $It?:,. ~·'"~. or u lat\~ >. toomCf'ot f'tt·~ •'o hlon W-' ~ -h TY .. ST CASll J'AJD 11ellorSt.:LLlorYou SWAP MEET C'"'-':llul utu~ ""'h h1ni.: & S400 Boul.All"t.'r ·:-.1" .. 1 pr d 1tl~•'Of1Uan F.ll<!n l•le f1n1rnt•1.i I .. n , .. ., ..., ut · 2 1-3 1~ n w h o / R r MASTHS AUCTION . ., " "" "
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lfllti a-; 4th.S A w .. 1,_..,., d•:y• '11 3 ~01,. '714-$.17-2542 30Jc & guml· tublu Ctrt"a planls. kitchen. tool!I, Owner transrerred . 'ilfVt' h p111a .. 1u11 .... u l1arr. rom • u•..., .. 11 ap 00 M k ff etc. fll'alistrc baq;uam; now Mesa Vndi• <:oun m. n1Urlll4' ~ 11hd1l)' & !Wrnt ft)lirl"d t'OUflk \O ly d•p 'J'he ~nvc•; Mm· -um. $4 . ll c 0 c rs. 377 t:. 18th St . CM try Club Equity ~m
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S tOO 644 4"-42 or 645 25&1 ._._ ....... , r ompl•·x C M No <: M No phone culls ~troi. br copperlo ne. Mus111ell! Crushl'C.I vclvt<t G2AhReAaCdbl::-'~·".LcoEuOchb.lt~l~.·6 -:..:.P~M.:..._1p __ a ___ · __ _ .--s'"' <'t\l&d.r.•o. no l>t!hi StlOO l>lc•M' Sl.50. 642-~717 nolcl ch:u r. '"" ~ -
AtrJ\f1rt .,,.. arl'hltt¥ Mt'Ulb &11 ~ • $6() cameras. m111c . •h·ms 10· Alum ~hd1111t door . Carpel tuy1•r has GS yd ..
tur.11 ft rm ndll '-l't') w lo(1I WAITalSS Ktmmore EJectn c ")ryer 21 ! 38th St. N 8 !fat only i.'Omt>letc. $7:; It' Conlt•m mulu gld i.hr,t. :i:lytb . .:hl l\Jllnl: ph 1•-.f)('r, m.11·h St•rvar~· !'>la l\lll'ndant · Food. Corktutl. over 21 1eS 00 96S l83'7____ IHi 673·1120 po rust velvl'I -,nlo. xlnt S2 ycl 54H 44fiii P.O.S.ff. die.., l'l11n to ""'""r w•lh111 A~~ d"~l~tC:ueo tt~fh yr ~-11 bet:.~ ~.1· •1111k 64S.24U:I l'ortaCnb. h1gbchu1r. di.ii Sal/Sun 10•5. 391 L.i l'i·rle c'Ond. $100 ll75 7~ 200-A-M-1-,-/\ ... ,. w 1-:1.ol':ll.
#'!. .. • C._M.l..-firm Xlnt b<int> 1-'rt'(' ''"" • • fOt' .--rt'n, ,..... _..,.,, r v fnldtn" bed. Ma hon tu " "'-... ,~ .. ". -·---. .. ,,,A tl1· (>lf1r1• ~ nnncy. & lr\'lf\C!, <:M C"'""el (.;.'' Kenmore Wu~her. white· .. " Ln. c M Diil Tbl & Chri.. {;('ramH.' Shi) tu blc $200 l lohurt Cl'nl•r:llOI F h I I " ,-n ,.,..,. :::"" _.,. _ •··~ blc with Ii chair!.. s tcrt'O, Wl bet 1 1 n Chan (; ti
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as ron ~ nno 1111ti.S . Sk)puk. I n •"-lc•StaffcMt• W"lTR"'L" • ..:,uu~t h ·•v" ~ Refng G.t:. bro nu• ooJt ICI.' bo>.. brai.i. ood. r . tit! a u . Porter 'i. whc<.•I i lOll 1:.1 :153!1
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Xlnl waitt• App~ l7~1 "Cr ftt'lll . lf. Fabh•on ..... ,, .. ,.,. ... ,...... St Hunt Br h Garage/old house sale lmml>d OJ)l'nln.: for 'rry I {JI d • •• •••• ••• EverythcnP ~oe.. Beds.
111 1"1""""'-' Otrl.'l'tor rvine ' · uaun l1>lt!, N 8 PUBLIC FURNITUHJ:: G IGANTIC TOY /\NO chests. dr.;sin~ lbl. i.tv.
"''>lnmll t)'ptnf.! & lo.II 8.'.111~ Wattrci.~. 30 hri. wkly. *AUPJION• KITCJIENSAJ.E,7 prcce dirung set. fixtures Sun 'ktll<; Som\' licc'\'I( bek houri.nexible. ftU.. wall unrl . oxy <tCe wl'ld· 9am to 5pm 325 Lrndo
a:md or e~p Ill prepar.t St.·rvact• Sl4llto11 l1tl1Jl~ Nu 642·~1 ToNt 7 lOP.,_. an.: tank . power l<iwn Ave. Bui. l'cnm
taoo oi ,tatas l1c.'11l rt>porl• t-f(-lp. M & ,. •• II() t'XJ>('r ~ ~ek • ·1 mower. ma!lc 644 9tl35 Garuge Suli', surfboard. ht'lplul Xlnl btoner. Sal "'"'.will trlUO "M" & uf WAITRESS o... 1425 Sunt11ncllu Terrace A I .. ,, w., STORAGE LOTS I T Cd .. S $30. l'abancl rl·cord l'Oft'llTl<'n w exp PP Y rn tcmoon jjhif\ SJ 25 $4 oo 1-\all & pt-time for retire· rvine errat"c "' at
Pt-n.ortur .. ut.ian1ln:i.uam· d1·pl·nd1n~ o11 t<Xper mt:nlllome .lf48..8811 . L~"TOCKI L lhQUIDATdlONS Sept.23rd. ~loaoyd~.r ·sssd_o .bu~rd~~~ to Santa MJ~uri1;1 ove Y c mas. rnml( "
W1Jt..r Di~tril'l . ;es;,71 644-5054 llarbor View tbls. chrs. plant stands. Ueuut hrdwd kn~&a: bdrm mat~riab & tools $1 to
M.ir1tul'rltt< 1~Jrk ¥i a.)'. Shell 644 5054 W..ted smoke slandl>. magazine i>et. hdbrd. 2 c,d tb'1>. SSO Many mm· 1tt'm1o
MISlOllfl Vll:JO. Cl\ !)2001. WOflwtlt wonc.,-s racks, bur stools. coffee clres.-;er & mtr. unlq ~my J.'rt. evt·. Sat & :,un
••tin P~oonel. E O ~ "·•rvice ""•tion ""'rsonnel & end tbli;, iioru tbls. cir. $250 Velvet bdsprd. 645·02R7 390()gle St. <:M
Pool table bar "l•'. 1111
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rood $450 111661 25J1 -
Maytag washl'r 150
Maytas.t gai. dr r 175 ·~
Olds Culla:\i. .;k c llc>n.
makt• or<t>r Mist· -.k1
tlQWI). 8' boat SIOO 12'
Cat boat, i.t11I , $:!00
646-4618
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a loaf of hr.-ud _ _ "" "'" ,,~ /\re Yo u a s l r on i.i bedroom sets . c hests . aqua $100. slpr sura ~d SlCRETARY mult: or Ferruile . full or physically fit pe rson armoire:1. bunk beds. ap· t'QndS50 8Jl-IU46. Hunters Ga rag<.' Sale ---------•IMulical
Pl•rt time. Apply Exxon lookin g f or s t ead y pliances. sofas & lov benefit Hoag Me m . Sat FRAN'S 2nd HANOl';H. IMfrumtttfs 80&3
Shnrth&od. s tutii.Ucal St:lt1on 2400 F'a irv1e w ut employement w /xlnl eseats. rockers . PLUS Roll top t.lesk. Teak $550 Sept. 23rd. 10 to 4 424 talhnfty shop11s h1:1vmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~·;~a.ti,~xj~~·~~~~-~~t Fmr.C M See Mr Botts growth e>ppty??? MISC. Sofa bt!d S ISO. Call SnugHarborNB u 2nd ANNIVER~/\RV ~1 vaohn. hkt-n1:w SIOO
Mt•1111 V..rd e Country Service Station Allen· I( you art', we have an $AVE SAVE SAVE 00-9737 53l·6337. MOVING SAL E -6112 Celebration. Sat St!pt 23. Cull
l'lub.54110377 danl. exper'd . Day & ~J::go~~~up~~ya!~~able We hono r BofA . MC. :v. painted pane Captam·i. Galehall Carcll'. H -D 10 ·~ Hl'fres hml•nt11. 546~uflcr 51'M
Eves. f\Jll & p/llme. /\p-" Cashier's Checks & cash. bed w/3 tar~e drawe rs Sat/Sun 536-9964 balloons. free drawin~ SECRETARY l<ATB.1.A REALTY
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ply, Shell Station. 17th & Work involves ussembly No person ~ chel·ki. underneulh. & bookcast> Wknd trip for ~ to San Viohn. perf lor sludl'nt
I ND & delivery of our pro-PLE""E', Food 1 "'-'a. chair. tables. lam"". f' ., N 0 top l'oncl, hJ rd cai.e S1.i11 rvtnc. . du c t " Phone 17 J 4 ) ""'.. ava1a· hcadboard.$125,494-:.!417 ....,. ..... runl·1:..C'n 4 \ft 4 kl1 k cl '752-7678 ble . Items arc subJet1. to evc."!'I dinetlt!. china l'ab. i;as HANDER. 102 1-: 23rd St 1 w Y~ or .., n "'·
Serv Sta Help needed rm· presalc. mowe r . p 1 r l u rt' s . CM lbehrnd 1''ecd narn 1 _ioo-__ 729:_~------NU OTHEH Pi\TlTY portun1t.v an Nptt C M
MANAGERS. ranl11'>l1l' Salar} open. 213-822-9227 med. f\Jll or pit. Apply W.t.d IMft woriien MASTUS AUCTION acrow closing. mu:-t o;ell clothes. more. !l·S Sat & Offic• Fwniture &
900 E Cst Hwy. N.B 207SVJ Newport Blvd CM 1mmoo• White I Lane I 12 Sun 9586 Pettswood Dr .. 67 Honda JOS. $200 ·s-; EqiiptMttf 8085
SGT. PEPPERONIS WANTED: No. Laguna 833-9625 f.46-SGAG pc hedrm set g.t2-5873 off Bushard . between VW ""uareback $450 All •••••••••••••••••••--••
PIZ?.ASTOHE Beach Older lady or MOVING · All new livrn~ Yorktown.Adams. met;! utal trlr. K1nA· Confer c n<'" lahle w .;
new home P8rlY pll1n. _rollec_1 ______ _
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l'IUld bl• .i natural for *Secretaries* Now hanng tor full & mother of young child to lkyctn 1020 room. king size bdrm 7 Misc. items O'Lawn mower. f(ardcn cha1 N. S400 F.xec dt<:sk
pltime Openings at loca-care for & send my 1.yr_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pc dmetle. d esk. coffee ~Sylvia Lane NB ang equip. 3 s hp OB wtcredcnta $125. 54CHl'JOo
\OU' ,_;xee Seey $13,200
F1C BkkprConstr. lion near 0 .C. /\1rport. old lovely. well behaved BlackBeachCrwserbacy· tables. code a phone Fri·22Sat·23 motor.21 " BIWTV, mini
Must be 18orovcr. Apply daughter to Ehl Moro cle. ltke new s 100. 646-8717 _ _ __ •GARAGE SALE. furn. refng. misc lurn. II Lrk
in person, bChool. Your ome or 962-BOZ7 AMI FM car i.tereo . 2300s E. Bn ... ol mine. 497-2362/ev .. s. ----------Nca rly new Pf' c an lamps, pictures. clothes. s "~ ~ fuushedllutch 3ft.wade S 800 I' books. fr S I O· 75 Santa Ana Hc1ghls Refs. reqwred. ~al Shnnano m_oto cross res. price caJl S.5 645.5333 nusc at 9·5. I ort 5411.0433
549-8674 ... E bike. New cond1t1on. $75. extJIGev~. 751.3655 _Ba_r_m_o_u_lh_P_l_._N ___ B_. __
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Lat Reinders Agency
40'~ Birch St. Ste 1<>4
Newport Beach. 833-8190
Call for Appl/ !-:slab '64 <Next to McDonald's) W /\RE II 0 USE '" N · 751-0915 . O<fice desk $60 ~all hunJ:
Eq I 0 po E I y Good driving rec.req. AP· K W h h Garage Sale; Divorce & sank SS Formica top $j U1rd Cruty" 13lll'r" W1· II uu p r mp
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SANUWICH-GIRLS M F. SECRETARIES SHIPPING CLERK 1.256Npt Bl.CM. Equl,...nt 8030 Tho mas vrlh" inclds Sal Fum. beds. chest of ---____ :>:_54_.-_1if1_2_1 __
Santa Ana Corp h;,s im· Warehouse Clerk needed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desk. More. 640·0456 drawe rs. oookcascb. Men's Spauld1n1t Pro top Moluccan Cockatoo I:!
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& be neut 1n uppcar <.:111.J TYPISTS
med opening for Ship· for marine distributor. Professcona! Dark room -------couches. chairs. dashes. fb~hl ROlr club11. J woods. mo. ult.I . ~cntl~. SlllOIJ
pang/ Rec Clerk. w/some ."~"""' bo"li"n" or mara·nc equip. $1500 value. s ell Complete household /\nti· clcctra <•al appliances, c:ovcrs. !I irons. b11s:. hkt' pp !">SIWJ!IZl A I '""""" .. " r f r l books. c lothes s heeti;. n~w Sll•rltnJ: S il vl'r exper. PP Y tn person expl'ricncc helpful. all orSSOO or Seper ately quea, 1nl' urn• ure.
aft lOam. Mo~ thru i;:ra. Wa rehouse eKpcrience l..otsof Xtras. S48·08SS chma, etc. 642-25-01. Ev{•rythmg & anylh1n1t n ut war" & 'lcrvmsz ctli.· Pianos & OnJon• 80'0
181>1 Carne1ue St SA Ward / Euchd. off Slater. hci;, ~ublC'b. & winl·i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · necessary· Call a49·967l Vivitar Series I 70·2 lo Blue French f'rov. uphol 10071 Ani;?el Ave. FV crystal i.temw~an'. pnn:d
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tlys week aft 12 & somt•
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l(l!n duties. 675·3712
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ShoeSalesmanorwoman. E.O.E.M/F/H w/case. filler & lens eu.shron. good cond. sso. Collector's Ove rflow. an ·
cxper m family shoes. hood. Minolta mount. 49'1·7346 taques. woodwork1n1t Sacnfacc luxury Khahbar
Salary. Apply in pers on. u ed on•e Mus t sell ------·---tools. old family planes. lnd1J ru i.i. 12x lfl
ask for Mr. Cannon. Warehousemen ~/ofr.~S.1082 Gold Sectaonal $225. 701 Narc111sus. CdM 8~1$!l'/ .io ld / yl•l l o w
He mphill Shoes, 11541 REGlSTERNOWFOR Round bumper p ool M h bd -h-Nevt·r u s ~d S l 200
Fas hLon Isle. NB . WORK""N Cats 8035 poker&danangtblS140.4 uc masc. r m set.c r. fITs-4793
6444223 ON-CALLB v""IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• game tbl chrs SOO ca. rug. record plyrs . 104 ---------,... ff B c~n2430 Kings Pl . N.B-R1:dwood hot lob '" WESTCLIFF imalayan luepoant. .,....,... 11embled. S". nC'ver usL-.1. SHOP HELP I k 'ts .,.. '·t -=--------SWl\PMEET'' PRE<.:ISION LAP OPR Temporary Services ma e 1 · .,,,ow quau Y· Luxury furn. pink silk perfet.'t. S700 C;in deliver
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'J'hur,, I f''EMALE/MJ\LE 1617Westclif(.Ste209 9wks.673.Sl57 Damask lovcseat. "''can Sunday. Ort I al Movu• 7518120uft 5 Jll
II · 631 0610 752 9118 ,,_ World f.xh1b1l Cenler. -EDxpel r n~ necC~ WI lra912n9. .. or . p URE DRE 0 H 1 MA. Bl.peranto 'lCCr ct a ry • Huena Park for deull•r Carpet, 140 yard' itold. K1mhull f'liiycr piano 7 .,:klr~nCos 0fi.P · Ca LAYANKIITENS 4wks maho~an y <•hina or buyer anfo call <2131 wool. u~cd SI 50·S25o vr:-. w<1 lnut w •ro11,, ~ :;,.r03t. la esa. · Wash & detail man. Ex-old. cabinet. Arandfalher 989-2513 )d 49f:H982.492 21110 i>errecr. very rcason.ibf,.
.,..,,...,,.. c e 11 e n l co m Pan Y $50-S75 499·36:Ml dock. patio furn . many -----------636 727Q ~·rC'tary --------•I SIGN,AIMTER benefits. Good workcng moreitem!!.636·7279 SAT ONLY-Sell 1t all Washmgmachmc&1lryer MEG CARD II Si.>t.•rctanes d t -/\"k f Dogs 8040 garage sale. 81\M·<IPM S85 Mr Coffo<' ~h1k('r
Wall trutn 50 + Re<1 Call TYPISTS Wood sign co nds painter cChon 1' 'wooodns. d,. o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 pwce sec1.1onal couc h 12 1'"\arn. bicycles. leaded $12 Elec·tr1C' ran Sl2
t:lhc R•I~. Nt<wportc•q & type cutter. some exp ares ar · Golden Retriever pup· ft leninh call urtcr ZJ>rn windows. bamboo rhrs. Drnclll' t<1llk. 4 1•h:11r'
t'ot:<• &SECRETARIES pet . Shots. wormed, -Lazyboyrcch~ MannSt..lrvinl' ~udboard S250 ~l t;
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$ECRET/\HY HF.CEPT & enjoy variety. Let the H-12 yrs. Own lrans p. E. 2lsl St. lbtwn OrJt_ & Carpl'l·i.cvl•ral p 11•rt•:-.. $I ~1111 1111"·.t 11 tr,.1
lrv1ne officc111·cd1>nmdt.>I fret.-<l~m & flex1hll1Ly of 968-4582. 2826HAABORBLVO. AKC German Shepherd C.:OuchS·W. <sturdyl. <.:of· S .i\.1 CM . Engrnl' s mall and lari.tl' Tuke Wht·i·l•Hl< H:1:s :1'..!!!t
1ma1tc person. 1tn11d working temporary as-COSTA MESA pups. Show buckground. fet•Tbl SJS. ~nd'l'llls~25. i\Jt1.dyzer anytallS5 i61HlJ.11 t'Vto:i1 wknd~ eyl)uit. i.miling phC>nt·i s1gnmcnts of your ch~ace STOCK BOY A1>s1stant. Top bloodlines. Black Nill' S tunds SUI fV
'1oi cc. v avunuu !. work for you Call 1m· full or pt-time, RM Wood working & arts & andtan.63S-9308 Stand $20. S turcl_v , I( Garag~SaleSal/Sun!l·5. Chemin Dl· 1-·l·r pant~
11t•rsonalttY. who cnJoY~ m1..'<11atcly. Abrams. 1819 Newport craft instructor. Male. 24 chatr.i. soo /bst ofr 1~rt•1: Antiques. planlli. dothel>. ,11.t.-s 11to 5 1; rruiny ,tylci. IOl<I UJ)light piano, 111.:wlv
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"-1 busmt.'l>S. Salary open . O l d STOCK CLERK full tame Working with g Is t c red . 1 wk :;. 7'1i.>cl0x00. Sal. only 710 21st SL. /\pt D. ran allt•y 1 Mt•mbl•rshan 111 Sa ll·nt , ......
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1 ropracltc o ffi ces Blvd.C.M .....___ .. ___..... healthy, beaut. l2 weeks Matc h 'g sofas. pre -from wax working to machines w/warr. S7!/, i 1 -
swer phonc-s. handle _..-...-..... old.$25. Call 831·9909. domanently itoht. J.:rf'at plallnlt JI Beacon Bay wt remote. $140 ! ~·
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(. loun p11t•kagtng. P~1 SECRETARY terumce. f/pt must have ~ 1005 Poodle. female. 4 yrs. all Sam 673.5271 ---------!
r1n rcpurl1o to ''ll'I:· tnJck. Wall lrain. 897·4540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s h ol s • XI n t · w 1 l h ---· -MOVING SALE Cop1t•rs Ht iipcl. lult• mnd . children.$40559·5084 f'\trn Sale. ~Vl·ryth1nf,l "' th 1 ki n tn·:.1dl·nt • If helpful. "'.v pend,. n n Sport1n" Teachers for Christian Antq brass bed & mat· mt.a.'ll i;!O. :J bdrm '!Cl~. '" Jo:verything ~oei.. CuJlll'l> ulny '"sl<2'001 ss' ouu All new 11c1 .. ,.. .... •111n9.
f l~1~p1nl( a m ui.t l~s man~acturc hJt~ s c h 0 0 1 . 1 6 8 3 5 tress. full 87. $400. oak1 Free pupp1t<1>, hculthy . rn.i rm furn. corktbb. pan 3331::641~lh0.;,, A
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tention lo dt ta1ls Good thru Fri. 897·215_9_. ---SALE re.i. sable & whl. nc\.-'ds canopy bl•d fr11m1-. l'Or· hll{lds._ Enf5lt!i~/~estern ~nsaphone. ufrll'C del_jk l'"'o•metton ind form•
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$.Swpm. & work under Santa Ana. Cl\ 9:!702 ordinator nlso needed . ,,_ ... C• wks . Anx1~u~ tu fancJ with :; i·hrs red with Horse ~r't!!lllUre. <:all 63H_-71_111_ 171<1) 5"0·8010 Call 499·3088 mornings Int~ home. $35. 404 6661 mitrhll• top v11luc :i<llJO T r e 8 t • w I m I n
SlCRETARY only. Gtllleries FrfttoYou 1045 iwllS70 642-7!JSK purchaH
fhr environmental sec uf ~~~~~;:,.r~'f~.ty Tel..._. Sale1 l802 Kettering, Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mut<'htns.t couch & <·hr. Summer Clearance Sall'
tfh1 1o J.'a s h Is l land ---------WrkP/Tlnourtelephonc ---•7•54-·•.m ____ Free c ulc ktltl•ni.. IOO'l ~·runt>l•rry want• i·olor St u bit· Mate rake's.
itlan'l{/envar onml'ntal ---------sales room & sllll pursue ---------haired. one as Manx. Call &·,toffer55!J.0li05 ~uvc. $17.95 Eeerrll firm . Xlnt ---------1 outside activities /\M & 1926CalUcVenusSupenor 7~7 ---------Nulro Dog Food 2511 rklng atmosp & hcnef SECURITY OFFfCU PM 1hirt.s. Guar wages+ Bell nlcklc Stot Machine. . Gcrog. Sale 8055 SO 19
bovc averaue ski lb comm. Call for details. .....-4. cond. $l"'v'. Oil"", Fr~ puppy. 6 m<>l>. Ge rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• We dclaver-Open Sun " Potlll•on available for re· ,,.... ..,.,.., ,,w Shep/1lu11k1e mix Ph . Sal rumm w/cxp. 1 L.A. Times. 50-0301 642-0671 · · Gara>it' Sulc. tall end ol O'k-......1...•. r--~ & Tack $e nd r esume to J lable person w/some ---------675-62'73artcr6PM monlh Refng. Couch & ........... ·~
$tt!mer. l'IO 2'0 Newpc)rt lf~wj enlorcl ement expcr n..at.rTicJa.ta Onental rug, be11ut untq u ale Maltese Tnrrier Love S<!ul. olhcr furn I ~ Ne wport BIOvd CM ~cot er Or. S u •le 215. .n oy x nt company S k 22 12 "• " 'h 11 ,,_ ul·robs from ra nge :r. heneCits. l\pply 9A M a r o u " · very pup . housc hrokt'n camper Sc. °' ma:oir Counly fn1r11rounds1 ~ Ca_ll2fi_iGO_. ____ noon. Mon 1-'ra. Person· Ticket clerk tor Mutual e.leg11J1t $5000. 832·3110 640 7329 S34-322H item.., 17092 Sandr;J l.t•1-. 645.5686
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cl Agency. Full lime. • /\pl ll . II H ln r 8tt-n•t11ni.I J)Ol.lll•on OJX'O n P h o n e f o r appt. AnfJquc oak buffet wrth Shetland l'ony. net•ds warncr/Al1tonqu1n 1 ('ir prl"l\tt1tlou1' rt•11l MARllOTTHOTB. 7141557_9212 a!ik for Mr beveled mirror $3SOt bst good home 11 ., y ri1 ~1·97~ •state npprauw l & rt• 000 Newport Cent1•r Or w N S ()(r. 82'J.4738 N--'· lov"' and ,.~ .. rci~e ..:..:..,:__..:..;. ____ _
itearch offlre Reprn typ NewPort llcach esl. e wpo rt ~tu ~1 " ""~ " GRANDMA'S 1':.C,1'/\Tt: u skills & vetif1ablc ex x EQual Oµpor Lioners. Pair. very old Chinese t:vcryllltn(( f.!Ol':-. Sut &
r nc.'C'. Xlnt salary & t:mployer Ml y Tow Truck DrivcrK •x vases S800. /\ppra111ed Killen 3 rno. old. hc)ll~C Sun II 5. Enstbluff. !I07
one(il!l 642·'1860 'd .,. I\ I $1200. Tublc earvl'<i lion broken, cute. Sliver ·rub· Chestnut, N fl .r;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;.-;iliiiii'-.-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii per · 'np pay. PP Y head legs S..100. Juponesc b 646-3
• O&W Towing, 740A teaservlceS200.64ft·S'777 Y. 110 Fum.yard<'Qo•p clothes.
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TOW TRUCK DRlVt:R J873 Hallet DavlB upri.iht to good home. 768-50lS, hdwr. Cush only. 9,23
NEEDED Must have ex· l»ano. beaut. RC>l!ewood 492.2858. 19172 Homestead Ln for tM .,..,, c•twn.
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Col!La Met1a. &te.96.18 Art Nov~au vase. 1111ned need or love & a good Contents or opt : CryRtul ·
TRAVEl.AGENT R. Hanrua. 49'7-tm nft • home. Youc.·•n11c;.'t'me•l PlantiJ · l..ol.ll nf misc 31 ooedll person, preferably crwknc.14. HB H umane s ociety , B 1• a con ll a y • N B
1 yr exper .. NB ofllcc. Spedal eelcctlon from the 261632 Newland, cngc 5t4 675-9489, Sept 23 & 24.
6'2·4MO coUec:Uon or persona Illy Call 536-8480. ..:.1.:.:0.:...m..;..;;.:SP~'"-----
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ten.alnment Can he seen ""•II•• 1050 •1r sat. !lA M 24!3 Monte Part-~lmet temporury, at AnUQue center. l996 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl!itMAve.CM
aperd 7$4-165.Smgr Nt.•p0rfntvd,CM. t bar st ool!! 30" h1 a h . (iARAGt:: SA LE 1112
T'RAYR ••INT Antique Sale at Old grcf'n pitdded 11e 8t:< "'-Y..ilellr Ln Newport Dl'h
Newp0rt1lrvlne. Min l Corona ON Mar llotol back. x lnl rond S75 SPI only 9.4 CollN·
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Lamµ. chair 673·5427
hwetry 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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f'oxy green Audi Fox l!J74,
4 dr. auto. Stereo cuss
low low mi. $2800 498-6219 ----'---,...-..;,_;..._ __ 169 Datsun Roudstcr. 11100.
Audi 1973. 2 dr. AMIFM.
super clean. SJ900.
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compl ct1u11>'d . Br1:.tol cont! , tand<·m t r lr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 Chevy P.U. Must sell.
Older camper 4·s;ile, w10 Makcoffer. 1163·5ROJ
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Sunbrldl:l'. lo hrs , all
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Camper Shell for
8 root Ix'(.) Xlnt cond.
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'7 6 IEL DORADO
MW MOTOR HOME
1-Ull power 1644RXH >
$9419
1976TOYOTA
Pla<UPWITH
CAMPER SHELL
-I speed, radio. heater &
only 27.000 mrles. Ltkl·
NEW' Lie. 1Dti6054 Stk
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$3979
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR Bl\10
COSTA Ml SA 642 0010
S spd., s·roof. r-a1r, am·
fm. 77 J:o'ord Courier.
$4.200. b-0 00·8J62
DAILY PILOT
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STAN MILLEH• llr.3 Skip JJck OMG 22s 1.&nL'<l.dbl s tatnle::.sslec l Westmmster 636-40!0 rond. 20.000 mr. S4.500
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• LINCOLN· MERCURY O 8Mtr.~land shafl 11fc· 40 hs pr.all e lc<·trrcl bumpers & mirror.
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'75 Chevy 4X•I. half ton
Ab:;olutely the rlcunest
around. Ver)! low m r. air,
full power. New tru lrat
tires. 810714 631 2321
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Cftc'.rier 9050 1 , -AM FM Ca!ili, Xlnt run· 1' I S. ~ I 8 7 5 I u ff H . ---------Grand Banks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ts l'ool O"crhcud Cumpl'r ning <.'Vnd $30oo day _536-__ 283_1_.______ WE IUY a.~1.11 Wlwlc•r Sl·acr.1ft Charter plu:-.h 75 ll rnulnr I rorJ~f ;~:o~ l~~Cl>~~~)\'C 5'1ij-4511('VCS645·4795 '62 Runthero. 6 cyl. 3 spd. usm CARS!
Sta1.1 ~1 1!.:·r Yuc:hts yac~l. hou~Lv or daily I refng. Plenly or ~toruj.!cl '75 GMC High S i em~. runs ~~· $775/bes t of. ~~l:r;~~pn~nw l~~elr~,1~; 1213 ) "·11~:,ltt3J !'75·2172 tii5 7-11~--spUCl' -Phnn<· 545 7671 28.500 m1 's, fully cqu1 P 'd ·I _r_c_r._·1_92_·_023!1______ Au lo Center We need
24 ' Luger. IH·yl !lHS loots Sail 9060 -Pnct:'datS45C1. ~CD. wisway J><?le, SGISO. '76 Datsun PU King cab yourusedcar •
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---oCa~·Cataltna , I l>le reo. crurse·O·mat1c , VALUES saddle lankb, com pl 21 Auto Center Dnve PACEMAKER :StanM1ller ,achls new lrres. very ~ood 1978 Dodge Power encl. camper. $1700 IRVINE _._.FT C213>59tl-~:1:1 . cond. 17 14 ) 751·999 Wagon lPll30l·Likel 548·<»4!1 .... • I ----' evE'S/wknds only. 'Lo ·1 Off d ----------768-7222 CAl .. 20'. new sails. VII F. i; • j new w mi es. roa '64 Ford Flatbed truck I -----·-------MOTOR YACHT llP outbnf, many xtra:-.1 Motorized lilles 9140 equJpped . 2 yr. 12·000 ton w1rack body S5JS WAlllio..ITED.I
I SJIDO 837.4929 •••••••••••••••••••••••j llUle warranty available. 842.7376. · ,...,. 1
Pn • t part)'!.. 111 . t ------"76 C1mall1. onJt owner, $7499 Late model Toyotas. mc~t1 ~ommit mcn~l:~"c La'!er =l2?l!l, i.:old. llOOO m1. Good cond. $250. 1978 Chevrolet :+'. To~ PU 1972 CHEVY LUV. low Vol"~· Pickup:, & Vans.
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H a s JU:St bet•n pro· 24· Columbn Challcn~cr tr~s/ 7 ~ llook·up. 646-9076 alt ress1onally dt•coratt-11 xlnt com! ~/Lon" lka<'h ..., • 9150 1976 lnlernal1onal Seoul _4_P_M _______ _
and re powi·r e d hy 1 537 5701! "' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Traveler IP1142)· Full Newport. 's finl'M h•l'hni ~rp __ · _ __ I '71 Honda 750.17 000 mr 's, power. air. till roof rack, '74 Ford 1 !? Ion P U 3 -i;pd,
spent 1n last 9 months on Ra last & rudde r crat.:d. S.995. 646-3848 Immaculate. I yr, 12.000
cran:-.. Total of S4.';,000 llull ~io· Vena Musl sell
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good cond. many xtras, AMI FM, cus,tom wheels. ~/~~~ii'. ~t~~~~. ~~Mo~
th rs '67 modl'I Br:i11d $7SOO. Call 8 5. cws.22rn. -. --. ml le warranty available. _t><t2_· _44_3_J_e_v_es_·_. ----
nc·w t wrn Chevv 4:,.1 p l . ood ,-I j2h~lmYeatms ahnads 90 ~ lrl>Ock+ $4999 '76 Ford Coun er, 17,000 ---------Crusader en,.:int"~ with l'iirson 4 · A ami Y " a l'HI a · 1975 Chev PU IP114 ). VR. lllJ, many extras.
new lransm1ss111ns. All duv s:n lor. W I trlr.I Makeorrcr IJ75·0553 4 spd. lucking hubs. off 640-2744 AlltcK.lmporffd $7()11/0 RO ""'5 6969 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cquipmj.'nl 1nl'lul.J1nn · "'' · 1976 H I o 'd road equipped t y r . ~i ---ar ey uva son · ' ·74 GMC 4 whl dr with ~ !~'2 z iac with 40 hp kite $JOO SS250, ulm<>t;t new. /\sk \2,000 mile w a rranty Xtra'". Campe r .• 1,,.11 •. 9701
in erc•ury ('n)'.(11)1• on • · S600 Be rr c II ava1hble ~ ·~ " "' d;J\llL-; Rod ur. auto-prlol, Call bt.>lorc 3PM 1m;.11:3!IO ;~~:'.iilJ · ·st 0 er· a ' 54699 wench. roll bar. 540·2058
711 ~n;.i~ JH'ncrutor, ll's arlboal. WW. Pottl'r, I 9 7 4 PI y m o u l h Vans 9570 ~Hf " d~ .Pth frnd t r w1lrlr & outbrd. !>lpi. 2. '72 350 Hond3, very good Traildusler IPJ131). Full ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mmrtoparoundl.mcl~c good t"<J1rd. $17 00 .1 ('~1n~1t1on Make offor. power. 4 spd. offroad IRAMDMEW 1978 dloek . !>ll'rCU. l'olor TV, 631 3822 1'.:vc s 673.()()b'\J ped 1 • I , 1 s lcl'PS 9. kin ~ 't1l' ----· --eqwp · mmacu ate. 1 llOOOODGEVAM
:.ll'<.'pcr l11un1:1· 111 m,11n ll' <..:oron,1!10 Surlbn at '71:4 Suzuki Pt-:175. many yr. 12·000 mrle warranty !170228> (4J034> ~ulon, full l!allcy with 1975, f1ht.-rgla:,s. cu:-.lt)fll extras SIOOO or trade for available. OMLY-$4895
rrucrow11\lt.' ovt•n. I rash lNtk tnterior. two heads. H:tJIJ Bui( 642 7097___ $4999
l' om p u l' to r , h 1 g larRe aft cahm. 1 bags , 1975 J eep Che r okee IRVINE DODGE
refngcrutur" frcl'Ler. spm;iki:r J?car . i:ockp1t New OT 175 t:ndu ro IP882)·V8. auto. till. 4-0AutoCemcrDr.
double l>ta1nlt•" s ink, dodger, n e w eover-;, <Yamuha l 700 mitrs cus tom wheels. Im· IRVINE
hutcher hlot•k cnuntc r Pcrkms D1es('I. This boat Be.t Offer Arlcr"'R 30PM maeulatc in & out! l yr, 830-3388
top. upper salo11 har area rs m excelle nt condrtmn 557-839.1 12.000 mile warranty r----------
w1we1 bar. n<-w refr1g $55.1.xl. Call Ron after llondll XLIOO. !oil or dirt, available. '76GMCCu~tom Vun.
fr4.'e£er, fresh wa t l'r 6PM. 714·033·389-1. PP good cond S32S $4999 Bc:-.t orrer S~arkktl c. hu1ll·1n Colombia 15. great day IW6 703.') 19i5 1-'o rd Bronc o 1 ____ 54_9·_759-t ___ _
bender. S7Sl.llOO Ci!ll sailor, xlnl cond. new 74 S uwki 100. ~00 mr, (Pl149>-V8, l>lick. air . '74 Dodge window van 1714)6460551 ~ --cover. 01B. trlr. maqy very dean S350 orbc:.l. flared fenders. offroad 8300 Auto PS PB
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842-4435
1977TOYOTA
CEL.JCA
fiTLlmAC«
5 speed & .stereo radio.
l871SPT1
0Ny$5195
1977TOYOTA
COROLLA
LIFTIACK
Auto. trans .. air cond ..
Cyclone 13. trailer. ('Over. SOOre. c11lm purnl. l>cal, & 1973 Chevrolet Blai.er
28' Powl'r s portrrshlng xlr:is. cxlnl. c11nd. S!rl5 pipes F:xl. front end. 1P1024 1-Cheyenne. Full
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directional finder und aboard. Lido Owner'!! 673·4869 1Plt.17l-l-Ull power, air.
FM 2.way radw. SSOOO or pndc. must.sell. 847·27:l4 I uulo, 4 wheel dnvc. I yr. eve!-> Mui.t Se I: I fo)1da 300. '76,
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850 No. Beach Blvd.
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Closed Sundnys
19771MW
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4 speed. a1rcond .. leather
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Auto.sun roof.air. alloy
wheels. 497·2805
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975.0430
'71 2800 CS. Air. Auto.
AMI FM, Leather. HIO over S8000 546~
'67 Classic 2000C Cpl'.
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1;75-2172 _ like new, Tandem trlr forks & parts Sl50. 558-8000
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546·1539 Uniflite
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•42' Sportlit1h
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'76 Che\ly cu11tom van
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1978FORD
CUSTOM VAN
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'77 SUBARU 4x4 WAG.
53995
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new l!J76. ><Int cond
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HOW ARD Che'ffrot•t
Dove and Quad Slro•1·t..,
1"1 m1l1.· south 01
Orange County Airport
NEWPOHT Bf':ACll
83).0555
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673-8941 or 673-1.1942
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engine•. 114 .000 m 1 ft-.,.
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H8 CPE S SPO. '5388 s4579 ssog rN /NrJl/fj/I
SW·FAC AIC '6236 $5289 s947 ll ~· ,.
SW·ROOF AK. PKO '5967 s5099 5868 ~111n;..,..
SW $5668 $4899 s759 ~•· 11t·n '"';'
SW $6002 $4899 51103 ,~~,.,,,_.
MOOEL CURRENT S.A Oalsun SAVE STlllSERIAL • PRICE PRICE
SPT 5 SPD. '5963 '4958 s1oos ·-"''~""'
SPT CfE{. SPO, f W:. Al:. '6488 INVOICE ,, I fll•l>Xl ....
SPT CPE S SPO '6003 s499a s1oos Ii f"l hi It.A' 11
SPT CPE • S SPO '5938 s4933 s1oos '· f" ~· ,.., .
New '78 Datsun 810'1. Many more to choose from l . ' . . .. ~
llEW '78
MODEL
«OR SIDM, FAC A/C
1)'-rif'.ott•
CURRENT
PRICE
$8400
S.A Oalsun
PRICE SAVE
N•w '78 Datsun Pickups. Many more to choose from 1
MODEL CURRENT S A.011sun SAVE ST K/SERIAL ' PRICE PRICE
SHORT 8EO • A.IT '4928 s4297 s531
'"'' IJJ9j4
LONG 8EO.LOAOEO s52 4 $ 579 5705 ~·•&Mt~/
LONG 8ED · 5 SPO. s54 24 l4597 SPT. PKO. 5827 I llHl)<lllbl
LONG BED • 5 SPO s4973 s4397 5581 u 1111uo.010
KING CA8 s527a '4688 s590 •f.,61 &\41'16
KING CAB·FAC AIC '5789 '5088 5701
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H110 9111 . ftlM mllctt, )(lnl ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
:.,a,. 572li1!V4!ll mu,1 i.t•ll. mdkl! 11 1 r
. -494 7176 72 01wl 1900. JUlo. H -----
trurk. 4 new l1rc11, run' ·57 SJ)t"ed!Stf'r. ('Omplt.'lt'.
~<'11.1147 8418 on" , 2 lov.. SOOOO S\IO fo:.nglne 5361l _3_12 __ _
'6.8 Ka.d.cl "°°' Goodcond ~ '7G!.lll."· Wh1h· with blJck 646·~ PP int AMI FM la pc Xlnl ..___. 9748 cond. SIJ ,800 day.,
~=~:~.~··••••••••••• S.19 7~1Evs75lH238
1974 PEUGEOT '76 \lllS, brc·Jthldkin~I>
DIESEL beautiful. low rn1IN1.:l',
Air ,·ond , ,ctJun air. AM F'M . 5 -.pd, l'X
1\MI !o'M II If .!Ck. lo~ ce pt. ('lt>an ~IK,000 1<1f
m1le1o. extrJ c lean . ri:r. G02129ll l.'!3l art. 5pm.
1234Rl>K> _!>rli02t623~i422 __ _
$4188
oond
~ 7452 dfll'r6pm ---
PO RSC HES
'77911S ISlk ~ ,_
'779llS IStk SSJS >
Bl ac k /bhtclr f u lly
l'QWPJX>d cou~
'7691l.S 1Stk ~>-
G11telle wl tan 1ntenor .
'76914 2 0 ISlk S562 1-
·7:,\l14 2 u l~lk !°>421il-
Spcc1al Ed1llun
'759141 8 <Stk 5'1411 -
CHICK IVERSON
VW•PORSCHE• AUDI
445 E Coa.o;t llwy
FREE AUTO TRANS
ON ALL NEW '78'S 'TlL
71 91 tS Por:.che, i;nrf. at Bayside Ort Vt>
l':NOOfo'SEPT
IEACH IMPORTS 1W8 OOVESTREl::'l'
NEWPORT BEAC..:ll
blk tnm, faC'l 111r & 011 Newport Beach 673 0000
cooler, lthr seaLi;, Barn RftMIUtt 9755 berg radio w/s pkr tray. •••••••••••••••••••••••
B1li.110e i.hock!i, roi.: TEST DRIVE OUR
18y Jambon•e&
MarArthur .it N Bnstol)
752-0tOO
hghL'I. forg11d whl~. rop
per brn met. p u1nt "LE CAR
714 008 7575 Of THE YEAR"
'65 PIUGEOT ·72 9llT. rblt l'ng., elt•c
404 wind . clean. must sell
&J nroof, new t1re11. radio. '499-4l2" ____ _
4 ~peed. a CLASSIC! '67 Porsche 912. xlnt cond
ITX W 123 I Has evcrylhmt: $99.5 64.2·7230
Good inventory in s tock
I lurry wh.Jle tht·Y last'
MIRACLE
MAZDA/RENAULT
2150 Harbor lllvd
COSTA MESA
645-5700
~'REE AUTOMATIC '75 Pori.~he !lllS fo:x '7l RIO. nds carb. work r RANS~ I S~ 19 N , 0 N qws1te bluck Exterior bu. in good cond. Best of
ALL NEW 78 s TJL w11h silver pin stripe rer.962-5957
ENDOFSEPTEMBER. black rntcnor. MaR Alloy 1--------
IEACH IM,ORTS wheel'I, AM/ FM Cass 5
84800VESTREET speed This car 1s in toii
NEWPORT BEACH condition Must sell now
tByJamboree& Only s t'rlVU ' buyt·r~
MacArthur al N. lin:.lol > solicited. 835·3338 d:iy~
752°0900 835 2854 eves. Best offt·r
Ponch. 9750 '77 924, air. AM/FM cai.s.
RoU1Royce • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'Gt Rolls Royrc white.
l'IC~a nl. fln C !'Ond .
$19,500. 640-7030.
••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof. prim<> cond
'74 914, Appear. Group. :x>.OOO Mi. Off<>r. 770 1273 I0,000 m1. SJSOO. 631·4944
Air, AM/t;~.;~· A.vtos, N•w 9100 Autos, M•w
'78 TOYOTA P.U. LONG BED
(RN 28 161293)
l a1lr.ate panel. AM rJd10. lully tactory equipped
s43&7
SO IOW EVERY IEW '78
8210
f10
510 AID
20081
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0Plu·s TAk i.1c fHSE • DEAllR AO·
OED ACCESSOAllS PERTAINS 10
SIOCI< OH HANO
'78. TOYOTA P.U. STANDARD
(RN ?J 0904 •4)
fully factory . iu1pped
s4137
A. AM/FM
STEREO a.MAG
WHEELS
c. CHROME
REAR BUMPER
CHROME DEL BAR MIRRORS
AM RADIO
.. . .. .. ..
Auto . air.
s;>ower window\
'>lereo, leather.
(759MOU)
•4999
. . .......
, __ _
NEW 1977 264 GLA
Aufn •" J'U'h~t., ""''''+'•ti "°* .. °"'"'*" OOWf"# ,,.-.nd.,..,.. ~ffo'UO:~~'('~' "°'n
IYU bA 6!>11104760011
78 VOLVO
262C
Vol110's new classic
first used one we
had this year Car is 1mmac (844VCR)
'16,950
76 DATSUN
8210 FASTBACK
4 speed, AM/FM .
air. very low miles.
Pretty yellow car
(223RTS)
'2999
'n TOYOTA
COROLLA WAGON
Auto AMt f M aor
f on<I • io.. tn<ltl'>.
IW' 1(3808820!>)
s4295
175 DODGE COLT
COUP£
'>'~ a,,cond "'"'° prl'lf\' w1111e (520NIHl
'2899
78TOYOTA
CELICA GT (LB.)
5 speed.
custom pace c.ir
package
(498TPI)
SS999
'nDATSUN
2802 c11 .... o.,ne rn•I! !I
SPf[O AM/IM '''""" •I
auittte •• ..,...~~ '>HAOOW y~..,.. ........
htffl( \I-lfl07AICI
'77TOYOTA
CEllCAGT
COUP£
Sl~ro.~~~I
m.ir.~. vinyl roof
(IO~Rl r)
'4999
'76 OPEl
COUP£
4 speed. AM ra<tlO
nl<f'C.<'11
(Set '1l77B6871153ll
'2799
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Ioli ltoyc• 975 Soab 97'0 Soab t760 •••••••••••••••••••.•...........•••.•..........••.•..............••••
"l DEALER IN us A I '78 rEUGIOT 1971 SAAi ''L
l ROY 504 DIESEL ~ .1 .. II, I ... II 11 ... I •I
CARVRR \11 •"IHlil111m•1I "111111ul 11 ''"'"''" 11111 \ t'l•1111 " I rt<1• ,111111 111 1•1 11 l11H l11 ,.,. hull ~ ,,,1 ,
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l'H I-I' \I 1 CJ \\\ I I\ 1'111< I· ....
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1974 SAA.I 99LIE It.ACM IMrORTS lh J,.,.,,,..,,, f>.
• ''""' ,. u 111 lr .HI" hOVY. ~'f't(f· I I \1.11 A1 lhllr o.11 :"< 1111 tut
boo. li.t < "'•'"' h•llh •""' \ .. :\\ 1'1 lit f tu \I II 752·0900
n• .. ullll11M.. mtli ., "' ,. • lh •Ja111t1on" & n~hl .! '\ t 1 \I.it Arthur .ii "-1 R11 .. 1ul 1 Subm-v 9762 S l2'S 752-0900 • • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • ••• •• •
l I llSI"' 111 I l'HIC'I s 71 SUIARU
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1-'ltlC ,. . ..., ,hvf• t1I huuw H " 1111n1>lt S 5 7 SO
IUCH IM'°RTS .. t I h {)I I I\' I' I,,, I SUNSET FORD
M.'I 00\'" S l'IH .. f l ll•"i<1f1ctl l\lt.. A111J 11
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Trlumph 9767 Yollt WOC)ttn 9770 Volvo 9772 Cadllloc 991 S C"-•rol•t 9920 Dodqe 993~ . .....................•....................... .........•....••••••••• •····•··•············•· ..••...••..•...........••.....................
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>Alult."" 1<111 tnl Im' 1111 w ll $:.lJllOn ifr 4,17 A.,17 \ '\l I' M ""'1 ••o t w111 r .IC' • ., ..
tlW 11111 1 "" 111·w •ti·1·I t!l7 t VW Uu' llt"lo\ fl'hll
1.id.&t,tb. lo11m-.111 c•11\t•r ... n.:. xlnt ti.Int.I . S:SWO
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7!\.(J(H) ttH . i.:oCHI t·ond
Votk1wo9"" fl770 117!"> ~~. ~<· 1tm:1 ·••···•·········••·•···
ORAHGE COUHTY
VOLVO
t-:Xl'l,US IVl-:LY VOLVO
t..1qw~t Volvo Oe.1ler
111 Orun.il< County'
llUYor LEA.SI':
DIRECT
f!f:m't~,
2025 S Manchester
Anaheim 750-2011 Harbour
VoU1twoq•n
111
111111uni.:11111 lw.11·h u H· · E It~ ti!J • 11.
l'IH'. OWN ED VW \
77 Ou~hl'r Wuwm. fOOI m1
1\ C S11 IH i\ I M f'' M
I ... , .. 2 Swed1 1-h Vol v o
b44 073'1 M l' (' h a n I "~ rt "w J l s~
t 11un '11, l!J!J5 ll:irbor
BIHi . <.: M 64H:m2
\II \111k1•' & M111h I
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t.7 VW llu:t r bll <'OK uml
1ronK l'll•tcn Xlnt ru11mn1<
rnml St()()(I or ~st off\'f
t.441 14111 AMtot, Used
$1895
11.H t:lJl'll;.!1
J l:1rh<Hll' VW
...••........•..••.....
ti7 VW Uul(. rt:'bll cnl(. 11l'w AMC 9905
paint. xlnl \'Ond , $925 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Chi.Wk, 751 1'1fi2
fII Ou,, r l'blt 1•11.:
1(01111. l'lc:rn 111t
rum.
$1200 5!>2 751111
'12 HORNET AMC
COUPE
Bil( cur ric.Jv . 3 '>P('1•d
truns ~conomy i.µcc1ul
C471WYDI
Sciff hice $1249
•
•
OlMO CLEARANCE
1971 CADILLACS
Coupes & St<da.mc
Sevallcs
EXTREMaY
LOWMILlAGf
f:xceUcnl Savin~
•
NABERS ~ l~ H.ul>Or Hlv<1
( IJ'>t•I Mr-. t. S40 C) I 00
1976 CAPRI
2800GHIA
AM IFM .olt!reo. PIS, 1.11111·
britkei.. vinyl roor ... un
roor. "" cond1uonmi.:
.111to 170JNWK I
$4700
540-5630
1011\SO\ & SO\
• LINCOlN·MfR<:lJRY ·
'M Onrt 1 dr ft t·y l. 110111
run." t:uod, 12!1.\
114~·fHllo
6ll D<xl~l' 1>11rt l:OUlh'
..tand<1rd t 1 .111.. t> t >I
l'lt!30, $8()() 841J ~I
·73 Ch,1rjlt!I PS l'H. l'W
AMI •·M. 21.000 m1. ~'" ~\2·4487
Ford 9940 2626 HARBOR BLVD. •••••• •••• •• .......... .
COSTA MESA ------Chrytlef' 9925 ...••..................
'00 N Y coupt-. Lu>wry
(;or. Iv C.: • .;It power
S100 557 ·40ts4
·77 Lfo.llAHON I 1l r ,
lt-ulhl'C air. I' !'\. 11 Is.
rww rud111b . wire whl:1,
tinted 11lasi.. Vinyl roof.
A M f / M stt·rco Mor¥'
X.lnt. cond 9fi2·4fl59
'77 Cordoba. fully lo11dl'ii.
$49%/bc1>t orrc·r
759 OIS45. 833·3."122
1978
FAIRMONT
Thi-. popu l .,1 l <Jou•
modt'I 11> c•quappc•ci with
Lhl' bci.t t•omb1n.1twn 1111
!(US m1lt:'8Rl' II ' I vhncl1•1
•·n~tnl' with •• I "l>l'•••I tranl'>mi1>..-.1nn Foe yo111
mu:.1t· plt·ai.ur•• ""'' h:", u n A M I I'' M -. l t• r ,. "
Cll$St'tlc ( l .. 1)4!171
°"'Y $3988!
752-0900 +;c •,1,TJC oyoto 9765
W.1. H•w HOO Awto,. H•w tlOO ·····;~~~~~~··•••I
I x I I I H E ,\ (. I (
BL\'I>
('all l 1!. 81:.:!· I l:i;,
1974 VW GHIA
·n Uul(. low mill. Xlnl
t•ond ~lrreo onl' uwner
Best o(f1•r over $11100
G31~.f71Y ~ ... .,,,...., II Mtn I 199 Hatbcw, Co6ta Meu __ 6-t.M7'1
'70 Coupe de VIiie runs
good.$875
1970 Nt!W Ynrltt!r, .111
power. 11lcreo. air. bt"uUl
cond $1000 631 ·4532
C ONNELL
CHEVROLET
2H2lf Harbor Ulvd
COSTA M fi:~I\
546-1 200
•••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••• •. • • • • •• ••••••••••• SELL YOUR ·117 Bu)( • n ·ar ma.ii; &
r1~1red fend1m, Good
l'Ondau on throul(h out
S8gS 545·2083 after SPM
on w<.oek days
960-6797 -------Cor1.tt. 9932 '77 GRANADA
Door w llh V "
aut.omlttl<' lrlfru;m1sts1C1tt
ractory uar c11od1llonrnie
Must SC'e! (5ti6'J'WV I
~ TOYOTA, COUPE
Nt·w r11dHJI llrt''> £.1t·torv
ortJ.(111.d 11111111 1•:x1ra
c h•.1n' 144!:!KU"t
70 Javelin. nds 1nl work
only. Best orfe r . i\ ft
8PM.536·5ll7
t 977 CADILUC
COUPE DE VtUE
Thia luxury auto is fully
equipped White with J
white la ndau top & J r ich
red leather inwrror. Tru-
ly un 1mpress1ve auto
13007611
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'75DATSUll
1-210
SEE US !
MARQUIS TOYOTA
MIS."ION Vll•:JO
831·2810 49 5.1210
Miracle Mazda/ Renault
:!I.JO .1rbur Uh d . l M
645-5700
71 vw Camper . Pnp lop, Matador '73. 4·dr. ciuto.
new eng. brukes. dutch. very cleuu. lo ma. runs
& mort• s2750 pp Oyi., great $1500 545·5726
St'6·166l , evs. 492 2001 l'Ve:, '71i Cl'111°1J 1.1flh11tk Wirt•
whb. 1\ \1 FM. :J(1.ooo 1111,
~~IOO ~ O:J17 1977 V W Con' t·rl t ltle. :OP\'<'1al ~tlillon. wht/ wht. '57 VL1n. rblt en.: rum.
lUIJI 2 dr. i:ood 1·cmtl • i!fl ,.,111 t·cmrl. Mert•o. mugs. good, n<•w taros. bed, $C75
$9600
540·5630
1977 CORVETTE
1:;.000 or1g1 11111 mile'>.
JUlo m a t)l'. A M I f' M
stereo A tratk. u 11 co nil .
lealht•r 1nt1•r1nr .111d
SJ)l'<'1al wh<.ocb <tnd t1ra·;.
tOC61lYW I
SADDLH ACK
Y AUH IMrORTS
131-2040 495.4,49
Low Rlue Book Spt-'<.li.tl
S37 00
SUNSET FORD
544C1Gardt>n Grovt· ttl\I!
W1•t4tm1nstt·r 1!3t1 40111
mpg. new llrt''· r u•h $5o\JOO 55H llllS.ti42.1 \!iO !.156-4H45 xlnl. $65<1 1132'382-I 'fili VW llu11. J.(ood comJ. rt"
1·cnt motor work S 1000
548 3357
'76AMC
PACER
Super Nlre• < 195NLP 1
$3210
SUNSET FORD 1011\\0\ & SO\'
• l INC.Ol N · M~ RCURY
fi4 Fuirl:i n" 500
ruru. gOod ~IOU
'Gk Cor vellt!, 32'i ~llK·k . l 642 6683
'72 Wa)(oO. xlnl l'Ulld
~l71MI
75H w:i!I
i ii Cellca. auto. m·w t1rt•11.
shoe: ks, ln1tlcry. trluffkr,
nt.'t..'<l., hlf' trans &< IH11ly
work Slll95 54li SSH~ 0 1
1974 VWBUG
Like Nrw • 2ti,fl!t'J rrll l~s
<t!U.1Ll\TI
Miracle
Mcudo/ Renault
2150 Ha rbor IJlvcl., <.:.M
645-5700
'73 VW Super Ueello. good
tood,$1495
2626 HARBOR BLVD. \.Ollb. A. M/ FM. I ownr
$6300 839 Kss.i 5440Garden Grove Blvd. COSTA MESA
We11tmmster 636·4010 -Cougar '933 C..-.-0 99 t 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
D'7/5LHWOR~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 XR7. 21K rn1 . JClol
1
975 VW IUS A.....,H '78 CAM.ARO I cond Ong. owner S•llOo
(949MGT> <205U PTI I 545-0'.1!07
G73-ti275 evt·~
t1 1: <1 d r 1· '<I" .. i I
mt"C.'hllni<"al t·ond ¥500
!.l&I · !122>s
tiH C.:Ounlry Sl"d w~n. :10~
VII. i\ (.'. .iood 4·on.t
Sfll25thM orr tlti3· 1212
·1111 vw Bug, new tlrl'll. >.l-passcnger. splat front Low IJlue Book Special $6500
"'6 ''oronJ .'-ft~. i\ \I •·'.'I .. hrks, (rcint nntl. ·r"l'•ll :.cat. AMI 1.-M radio Ex-$2625 ~ 9CJ3S ·;:; Grunal1J 4 dr. •"''"
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""1fi '150'J
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$
5440Garden Grov" Blvd W""'tmin~•or 6J6.4o1o • • '1,u 0· · '· '!if Ford LTD Brouuha111
l!lffl Toyota ('oroll.1 ,1,, nm.I( l'ond um/fm. 4555 "' """ "~" m1 A.uk1rl" S"'""l I t " WCl\trrunswr 636-40l0 ----' . ... ..""' m )~ $5<MI wa~1.n Well (•:m ·ll 1111· 551 5M7 CONHELL l970 Cam aro z28 New ofr 6400'l71 494 135!1afterSPM
auto neC'ds turw up & -, . -'71 ,. I I t I clult hS400 645 s..n x Ill VW S<1rbk, J:ood l'Oncl . CHEVROLET v rem an. runs x n . eng ne. tlulch . tires. A.tos. UMd IA.llt ' Us d cl e pl·ndabll• $950 .,.,.,..f.larborBlvcl nd!> !>Orne body work Mag wheels 4 speed
0
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'77 Celll'a, Lrtbk mr. 5 833-7070.646·54~M1kt· COSTAM~i\ _,., ... I
I spd. shade. xtrul>. Ori: ---546-1200 Md& 991 O 552.7552
I las:,1(1L-'d Ad., \our on;· l-'111d >Ahnt vou ..,.0111 111 own(•r S54505-l!Hl022 WANT A<..llON" -------·---<.:! ( I Ad 1u., • •7° •••••••••••••••••••••• • CheYrOiet 9920
top-;hoppml! n•nt•·r I ();11ly 1'11111 (.'I Jsstht'd' -I ~1 {'C 11 ,., ... it. n_ Volvo 9772 Sk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 yhawk. 31.000 ma. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·-~~.v: ....... !!~0 ~.°.~·-~.~.v: ....... !~~~:~.°.~·-~:.v: ....... !~.~~ ~~·-~:.--: ....... !!~~ BEFORE YOU i~s~~d 6M~~8iJ P IS . ·~~=· ;~~:. ~~
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'79 CONTINENTALS
'79 MARK V'S
'79 VERSAILLES
'79 COUGARS
'79 MONARCHS
'79 ZEPHYRS
'79 BOBCATS
A 19 INCH RCA
COLOR TV
COME IN ANO REGISTER
NOTHING TO BUY!
SUPER BUYS ON SUPER CA-RS
1977 MARK V
, fC-1 .... ... .......... t*J~ tl!C)e •t•llM>
ttttl t e d••J ti'•' tinted (11••-
Le f\flW tOO ltll wh••• c.rv1-.~
CCl"ll04 Si• 77 ... ..,.., 10 c;~ """' . .,......~ s 10,488
1978 PONTIAC
PttOf'MI# ~.ft c.yt t;.ct e1( flW' "'
tad•O wn+t._aH "'91 , .... Mt lll(>~V
$4088
Tilt Whl. crus Cntrl. SEE US! AMI f''m, Vue Atr. Ell't'
MARQUIS VOLVO ~~~,~~th Tan top
'76 M ont e <.:a rlo. Al M
FI M St<'reo. lmmac.
f"trethorn red . $4400
64().7051
LOOI( FOR US ACROSS ROM FIDO>
MlSSION VIEJO
831-2880 495-1210 9915 1964 Chevelle. 44.000 ac-
tual m1 Good t.Jres $500
·74 Volvo GL $<.-chin, $3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-5032 eves ---------Cadlloc '71 CADILLAC $ 1999
R.EETWOOD BROUGHAM
642-..W6work,or67S·2396 '7R Cpe d1• Ville, D '
homl' F:lcJConce. low m1lea1tc'.
---fully equt pped . ancl
·77 Volvo 242UL. ZH.000 S3000 mobile telephone.
rru. RCA AMt i''M, beige Takcoverlease-S272mo.
w/brwn tnl. asking $~950 498-3265 or 498·3582. call
K!n-2750 after 5 pm
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Auto,, u,. d Autos,Us•d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Need s ome thing
with less miles 7
I •. '1. II ,1 \,1·:
.;., ,---~, .;7~
Bauer
Come htl Bau~
and try one of our
lowmilqgf special•
'78 BU ICK SKYLARK CPE .
Air cond .. tilt. cruise.
p/windows, VS Nice $AVE (322TZS).. . .. .. .. .....
'78 CHEV. CAPRICE WAGON
3 seat & many. many $6999 ell1ras. Only • . . . . . . . .•
~~?~.~~~-~7~999'· miles. (933SL T) . . • ....
'77 FORD MUSTANG CPE
Gold. VB. air cond. $4 7 7. 7 C589RJR) .. . . , . . .
77 MERC. MONARCH CPE.
Silver, air oond .. nice. $3888 (386NXR).... .. ..
'76 CAO. SEDAN DE VILLE ~~i~~)~n. ~~~~: ~'.~~·. $7 666
'76 LINC. MARK IV [6raRc~e. ~r~~ ~~'~': ...•• $9888
'76 DODGE CHARGER S.E.
Good m iles. color blue s4777 (948SEU). . . • .
Oro"f(" l'.nunt.v'• • I Rul"lr /Ho/,,.
979-2500
C-• \Ul>t<KI 10 l)f'O' tflt II• p!Kt\ fllu'> 11• t ._,.., ~
IOOO 'I H" ~""' "-ttoOll
2125 HAllOl ILYD .. COSTA IW °"" [Wtfy Nlciit Until I 0 '·"'· Sun 't• ' '·"'·
i1 Monte Carlo. low m t.
Padded top. lull nower <;pttt -.eats factory rltr
stereo. 1111 wheel crui!>P contrOI SPECIAL
AM I FM 8·lrk, T lop. xlnt
cond. Must sell 640·1237 t------------------t
'75 Monte Carlo. maroon •75 FOJlD $ 1999
11292481
w/wht landau top, sw1vl'I PINTO WAGON ..... .
bucket i>eats. all pwr 4-soeed. radio. healer <!I04PKEI
+wmdows. IO<'ks . etc . t-----------~.;..----....1
fa<'lory air. r ruist• con •74 VW $2599 trol, AM/ F'M stereo tape. vt'ry d ean. 47 .000 m1 SUH IUG ........... .
$3950 P P 642-4091 Sunroof. 4-speed, AM/FM stereo SHARP
1883LVYl
'74CHEVY
MAUIU
(406KXUI
$2800
SUNSET FORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd
Westminster 6364010
'74CAPllCE
ESTA TEW AGON
Full power. <20041
$3275
SUNSET FORD
5440Garden Grove Blvd
W~tmmster 636-40l0
'6R Impala. 1t111 . Arr
eond Xlnl 2nd or Cam1ly
car. 552--0657 eves
'72 K in gswood W JC n .
pnme cond. Ne w tares.
new air cond .. rt/H. Best
olkr 642·4402 < llon 1
71 Nova Clcun. run 1100<.1
Tape deck S60tl
5411·4482
ICJ741MPALA
COUPE
Only 31.100 mtlCli on th1.s
beauly. Soft blue with a
white viny l t op v.11.
automatic. 1ur cond1l 1on·
i.n&. powf'r slecrm1<. till
wheel·A CRF,AMPUP""'
<866MMJI
$3477
CONNELL
CHIVIOUT
2828 Hnrbor Ulvd
COSTA MESA
546-1200
'74 CHIVIOUT
HOVACOUPI
6-cyl, 3 1pced, AM radio
& heater. All thi!I llUlu
l!(.'()nt)my cttr needs 114 an
owner • <:Ml.I PV 1
'2000
540-5830
1011\SO\ ,\ ,0.\
• I IN< •JI N Mt Jll tlllY
2821 HAABOR BLVD
COSTA t.1E8A
'74 TOYOTA $2799
STATION WAGON ..
Autorna11c trans . factory t:11r radio. neator
luggage rack tow mites LIKE NEW 18962'0 1
'76 FORD LTD $3999
HOUGHAM SB>AH •.
Padded top V-0 automatic. full oower oowe1
steenog and brakes. factory air radio neater
SHARP (704POMJ .
'71 CHEVltOUT $4499 NOVA COUPE .•....
V·B aulomattc oower <oteennq ard bral<'"•
lacto rv air radio heater tow m1 e~ SHARI'
I 166RYSJ
'76 CADILLAC $5999
COUPE DI VIW .••.
Cabriolet too. leamer 1nter1or lu11 oower sp11t
Power seats. factory air AM/FM ileroo-8 trocl<
player 111• wheet cruise control 1nctll<Jes 1
vr /12 000 m•le warranty 1 ! I 1089'
'77 MERCURY $6799 COUGil xa.7 ..... .
Cabriolet top rut : oower sotir pawer sears.
leather 1nter1or loc1orv a" AMtFM sierao
wtlh tape player ltll wheet cruise control
ONLY t5.000 miles {1 03SNE1
'76 SEVILLE . ... ss999
Padded 100 lull oower lt>atner 1ntorl0f solot
oow er seats lectory .ur AM/FM s<ereo with d
track player hit wnee1. cru1ae control. tow
miles (4652731
....
AlltM, UM4 ..,..,, Uted Auto•, UHd A..tot, U•ed A..to1. UH d Auto~. UHd _Fr_1d8_'J._._S ..... ep_t11_m_be_r_22_19_7_e ______ ;;;.;DA..;;.l;;;.LY~Pt.;;.LO-.T._.0,.,..J.-.iJ
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•• 1'.,,..o ORAN(.1-tlll '''.., '"' Mu ,t.w u ...... ih.u·k '75MUSTAMG L073 (981 Ole.Ill L S Nt•W 0
~ JKJ t toult t•nii .inod llr1·' • f ••••••••••••• • ••• 0 ••• • • rtMTO NIWIST •• ,., .. 4u·• 111411 . ' FASTIACk ltt~s. crulH'. d m · m '73 Pint.o Wgn. 2000cc ni!w
IN,..0 tL J ''l I\ -· .. "" 11\111 r,_d•o Ullwht•t'I lownrr .. __ • , l':conomy plut. t .. 4 l.. • L.N ., k J < -4 i.~I tr.1w.1111u11111, 6 1 k • $2 9'J' ll42 3984· paint. Ur&i. 111..,,,·k11. hke
t 'I I . au l 0 m • l It' 0Pakrt1hl1111111ow OJl•,N '71 MUSTANG ryh11dtr. AMI l"M r11d10 • ...!....!.!1!..w -·-~ _. -nt.-w$1500 000.6714
AMndlo Th• perfc1 t RAY flADEIOE FASTIACk <N•ill 14221.JIW > 61Olcl.J)effa18 '73 Pinto. gd c~
car lo aavt iU 1rouod t.JNCOl.N Mt.Hl'llrtV V K, 11 u l o m 11l1 1· l.owUluef\ookSpcriul SSOO 497-4563 66.000m1.St ,190
town .. Oft U10t• Iona Ill lKl\utoCt•ntt•t Ur ti.1n11m11111on, rJt'tory 11ir $2350 548·6357
vi.-17~~-kUl-'wy f,•tt "'ott11t rTit conill11un1111t. A M t'M SUNSET FORD -'78 OiC'llel l>ellu 88 Royal,, ----SJ400 lltVINI'' lllt'rCO. 11t•el 1utllul ltrc11 Juad~ 4000 ma immac 1974 Pinto Wagon. 4 11pd.
S.0.5130 130.7000 moic ~. Hnted 1lu11. M40G11rdcnGnM•Ul vd S000049322"ill &000 COlld, Int body;
fS.101 1 Wt.."'tnu!lbh'r 63t.i 4010 - -new brks. Al C. $l000 S 527 5 644·5162 art Sor wknd11
'71 M1At4U1• t'ul l 'k On11. SUNSET fQ ~ Mustona. body ~ood. a.:_.0 9957 -- -Prl owo.r uou ~ RD ~•~ k ssoo '"'"' ·n Pinlo. lo ma , s122s 21-........ ..-ILVO 1\46 lll?O "~· ""... n.,.. .... engine wor ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 0 as tank 11h1cld tn "lt LTD L.aoda~. 1 UWM'r &V """PVn . . ...,.. ,,_. ~U~rdenCrovl"Uvd Phone (7 14 ) 597·5249 '74 ~Wug. uut.o 50.000 &lalled 751-0165
!l('n'lr.> t'«"Ord •va1I COSTA MESA 7 M W~tnllnbter 6ll6-<a010 CChmo> "". t cond. Moving --------11\1, PS, PW. full pwr Ith --o UOkJ111 nt•w tr•l\JI, --.. u II ( •73 ,1u...o •nl. All / FM •t•r" '71 OiUuy xlnt tond •II 1·1~. J•/u , r & h nrw luk '75 MUSTANG '"7 Muston~. 8 cyl, auto. ~;~e . $2000/o fer "'
wit.ape, vl.,y l too. hvy powtt, 11old w1bUr vlnyl pd.a, Cd l ra, ru1111 w~ll FASTIACJ( PS, lo ma, very clean · STATION WAGON
d\Q trlr ro:rti•. 1ln toe> fl"l3 ,.. '925. 944 llOl4 ~? 642·1714 7 .. ,1 ...... 0 Automatic transm1ss1on.
Co .. d , .. oo 127 t t • 4 •peed ll'lllUlma14~•0n. 8 ' "' "' factory air cond1l1on1ng, ~0:_,., or s.t7 JOO lf7' fOltO '72 Colony Pork II Pll'11 M1.11it &-c1 <6261.l'X' 1!177 Must. II Ghio. A/C, RUMAIOUT AM/FM radio MUST """r ... ,~ dya. MAMAl>ACOUPI wa1<rn . whllt'. f ully LowBlueBookSpecwl 11lt'rt.'O. lo mt, new cond <l!MKLA> ~SEE ! (13SVAC> ._ _____ ,;.,.;;;...;=.;~"---------
-IUM!IO, PIS, PI R,1tlrton· load•d Xlnl 1 $2500 $2175 SHOO 646·5474 or LowBlueBookSpedal. ' Low Blue Book Special
•XL.pwr.a/r,Alllt'M dlllonln1 l.andau loa>. m~•1•1_ SUNSET FORD 96().?.304. $1550 $1450 NN&OCJd,~ Vi. A rul nlct> c orf "78 Uobut wll&dD. u1r. '67 Mustanit Convertible. ('UNSET fQRO SUNSET fORO ---~1 t170PCW, ~P8 AM/t'M lttJW nu 5440Garden Orovt' ntvd mw;t H<'t~ t:ves & wknds. ~
7J._..W.,...Pf'. Sl700 tlro1.' lo ml. SJ~oo. Wesl(runster b36 40lO 67385113, dayi., 12131 5440GardenGroveBlvd S440G1rdenGroveRlvd
~ IS3 Ml S.0.5830 UIJil-~IMl 5M6 t'l}er Ul66 Convtrtible 28!1 auto 531 71!AA Wei;tmrnsLer· 6J6.40tU ~manllter 636..0lO
• MUil. • auto. •· at A.tos. Mtw HOO :•r. Pi~. 78•000. ml. Xlnl Allto1, Ntw 9100 Allto1, Htw 9100 Alltos, Htw 9100
puny tot. 2od ownl•r ~ $3650 673·3600 •••••••• ••. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••. ••••••••••••
M~t ~#700. m &tMO 2121 HARBOR BLVD.
·11 LTD. 1 owner. lo COST A MESA ~•Ir, t'S, 1'8 --
$1200/ Oller tl4 Zll30
um Oruada z dr. bronze U...
PS. au ('Ond, A M1 t'M •••••••••••••••••••••••
tape.AIOO MO-<me 1974 UHCOLH
71 To.IMO MAaK IV
SQUIUWAGON F\JU power, nch le11Lher
C23SMI EI illtenor Wllh twin com· "' fort seat.a.' bolh power . SllSO Ultina sleenng wheel &
f'tlut'CT FORD AM/l''M stereo. (498N ll > .JUIWLI $5400
'76 Grand Torino Wi.gon,
XJnt. cood fully equip.
640-Qtl
540-5830
1011\~0\ & SO\
• l INCOLN · MERC1 JHY
1011\SO\ & SO\
• t INCOLN ·MERCllRY
1m Ford Gran Tonno 2626 HARBOR BLVD.
2-dr, vin top, auto trans, COSTA MESA PIS. P/8 , a1r. S900/bst1--------1
air. can Mon-Fri 8·5. ask 1976 LINCOLN
for Du.~. MARK IV
1!1?6 LTD Landau. 4 dr. cruH, tilt. air. auto11kan.
stereo. $4200. ~1..()332
I '75 fOltD LTD
SDllOUGHAM
AM/FM st ereo. i.plll
se.u. viny l roof. factory
alrcond. <T71MC8l SZIOO
l40-5130
GIVEHCHY
Full po wer , AM /FM
stereo with 8·tr11ek quad
I.ape. Low, low mtlf's .
C&MUJS>
540-5630
1011\SO\ & SO\
• LIN! Ill N M~H(URY
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
......ncti •••••••••••••••••••••••
'70 Maverick. xlnl cond • 2921 HARBOR ILVO. air cood. 1750/m~ke o(· COSTA MESA _fe_r_86_l_·t_844 ____ _
,...._ UMd ---Alltot, Uatd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
has some
super older
models at super low
•pric~s ...
But
Hurry
These cars won't last!
STATION WAGON
fULL Y EQUIPPED. INCLUDING· 225 6 cylinder
enqine. bucket wars. with center arm rest autol'llBliC
transmission. power steering, luggage reek. tinted
glass. d1g1tal clock. 1na1de hood release. tight
package. remote
control mirro r s s4111 deluxe stee11nq
wheel, atr deflactor.
deluxe wheel cover!>
wsw wes & MOAE
(Stk 11 5133) (Ser
JHL45C8F2466231
PRICES
VOLUME
SALES MEANS
YOU IUY
FOR LESS!
SELECTION
WI COMTIHUAUY
C.ARlY<MANGI
COUNTY'S LAIHHST
IMVIHTOllY Of
CHIYSUllS AND
rL.YMOU'THS
CONVENENCE
SALES OPEN
7 DAYS
9 a.m.• I 0 p.m.
OPEN 6 DAYS
A WEH
7:30-5:30
REPUTATION
OIAHGf COUNTY'S
#1 VOLUME
CHIYS&.aft. YMOUTH
DIALll FOil S
YIS. IM A ltOW!
FNANCNG
MO MONEY
DOWN!!
OH APPROVID CllDIT
BRAND MEW
IRAHDHIW
AIU Y FACTOIY IQUIPflll)
1978 ARROW~!~i.:Uc1e
FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING 4 speed manual
transm1as1on. 1600 cc engine. radio. bOdy :1ae
moldings. rechn1ng bucket seats. lllt steering wneel
53888 ~~~=~ ?~~k b<:~giJ~
7L24K82100422)
MOTOR TREND'S
1978 Car of The Year
FULL V EQUIPPED. INCLUDING power
steenng. power disc brakes custom int &
OJCI cargo compartment carpet1nc;i & sound
1nsu1a11on Consolo. ltnted glass remote
control mrr()(. etec rear wino def tug
rack rallye whts clock & much mur"
more (Stk #2014)
(Sef llML44A8( I 12:?481
s4419
1978 CORDOBA
FUU.V EQUIPPED INCLUDING Power windows power
seats, 1'!t steering whPPI landau roof. d1g11a1 clock
11nte<1 gla'8. 1011th9r bucket soal!t with recJ1ners styled
MEW 1978 CHRYSLER LE BARON
TWO DOOR HARDTOP WITH "FACTORY AIR COHO."
~~.,!}.~~ . '74 Buic1k A~llo ~"999 ~. • ~"1f.ar .. ~ .. r~ ,.
"FACTORY road wheel!> white sidewall rore~ & much, much more
(Slk t18022l (Sor llSS22J8R126807l
-~tR~etet.:-.-.--= .. W--~s~~~~
See this beaul1ful Le Baron. and all the great
OQu1pmenl. including 8UIOm8tlC lronsmt15510n Power s5711 ateenng remote control mirror wtilte sidewall ltres
'1
;z~~~-~.?~~!~~. $2555
;?J~~~~~-~'-~!~~ ~~·. $2666
'56 Buick Soecial
Red/white super nl<:e $LOOK (GfU230) ........... .
'69 Buick Skylark
SYper nice, 11r cond. $1295 (2DT020) . . . . . . .. , . . . .
~~~~F~~ . .. .. .. $2222
'730~1GT , ~,,Fj,. -~~·. ~~~ ~~· ... ~ 3111
'73Toyota s2444 A'1to .. air Cond. ( 126HSQ) ...
'71 Ford Van $2999 Blue (9.J6SWD) ..
'74 Ford Pinto $2333 Auto .• 91f. (890t<,N) ...
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OVER 100 USED CARS-. TRUCKS & VANS TO CHOOSE FROM?
'71 FORD TORINO 2 DR. ·'77 FURY 4 DR. SALON '73 OLDS DELTA 88 '72 BUICK SKYLARK WGN.
'14 MUSTANG 2 + 2 '7 7 .FURY WAGON
52995 54795
'71 VOLKSWAGEN BUG
-lleocx>AI llltll •"4401 4 ~ AM-HI '"""' .. ny1 s 1195 '77 GMC SIERRA 4x4 PU
=-.~~:-:~:::: 55995 C'l~ll811i l~I
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D '" DAIL v PILOT r ru:11y, Sep11mbw 22, 11118 A.Ito._ UteCI
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'74 Plto'TO
STATION WAGOM
Must Sfio' <868UXL 1
Low tUut> Book Sl>('c1.il
SISOO
SUNSET FORD
~40 Gardl•n Gro\1 Hl\d
\\'cstmu\l'tW --bJ6'4itHJ
~ 9960 ••••.••••..............
'73 Pl YMOUTH
2 Door Chl'ck 1l out •
(21211N I-: I
Low BluP Book Sf>("('td l
$1400
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Frtday. September 22 1978
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We Know There Are A Lot Of 1978 Clean-up
ALES Going On, But Before You Buy
••• CHECK US OUT •••
ORANGE COUNTY'S #I BUICK DEALERSHIP •
DAIL v PILOT DJ 5
auer UlC in Costa Mesa
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EARLY INTRODUCTION oN BRA·ND NEW
1979 REGALS ~~THE SIJBPBISE CAB OF THE YEAR"
These are not ~ ·
stripped down
models!
All have ...
A utomatic trans.,
power steering,
power brakes, re-
mote control mir-
ror. V-6 engine,
steel belted white-
wall radi.a l p ly,
deluxe wheel cov-
ers, chrome mold-
ing package ...
and more!
REMEMBER! NOT .Jt;ST I s PECIALLY ADVERTISED
REGA L TO CHOOSE FROM ...
BUT PO . ~IDLY THE LARGE T
1'EW 1979 REG AL INVENTORY 117ffJLE THE" IN SOl 'THERN CAL IFORNIA! ~,, I LAST • • •
. . ..
IF THESE PRICES ARE LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY LAST YEAR'S MODEL
FOR, ISN'T THIS REALLY A BETTER B UY?
WE'R E OUT TO CONTINUE !!:!NG9!I!~# ~~u!!!!~~!E :UJ;K •
SOUTHERN CA LIFORNIA'S FA VORITE AUTOMOBILE
DON'T MISS THIS INTRODUCTION SALE
••• Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Open 'Till JO P.M. M'!";·Sat. ~-:-.-;;mtge C'"otty '~
Yes ... Open Every Sunday TiO 5 P.M. ~J_;/ ~I Buick llealer tl J:.a~ f !i HARBOR BL VD. 'SAN DIEGO FREEWA Y
A division of Bouer Mo tors. 1<EU THAT GMA T QM fiDJ#Q wrTH GDfCJl#E OM fWfrS.
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2925 HAR!JOR BL VD., aJSTA MESA 9792:a:J
REGAL (Ser.103474)
PHOTO FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONL YI All cars subject to prior sale. Tex & llctnse not included. Sale ends 48 hrs after publ1cJhon
All .makes, models and colors.
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Classified Auto Advertising
in the
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DAILY PILOT
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8JI OA!LV PILOT Frioay Septem1>1t1 22 1078
I
I ii-~o:.~:;: I 4 speed trans.exterior.
seats. custom wneel tnm daY'"'t' jJ:rao1a1 tires.
•UNI> MEW '71 LANDMARK I . r~~4A:02s,259l.
~ The "8n of vans la a11s1lable In
I.AHO with your ctto1oe of chassis I 5 floor plans arran ements & special length. sea~ .. avel 1~ comfort & luxury. accessao• , .... " ~ This veo offers brand-oewoes& I VO'f •-. f nt doors to tall la~ -inislde & out. ro I and new extra lenoth.
ltW«> MEW '71 VOY AGB ------
11 PLYMOUTH VOLAIE
8 cyl. engine. auto trans. radio.
heater. PQWer steenno. power
brakes. w s w tires . air
oond1ttonlng. vinyl toe> ( 17 •iSTK)
:~aatJL.
'76 DOD~E SPORTSMAN
VS. automatic. power steering,
po wer brakes and heater.
(001M1).
54195
176 CHRYSLER CORDOIA
AM/FM St91'eo. 8 cvl auto trans .
hea ter . w s w tires. air
conditioning, cruise. ttlt whell.
P/B. P/S. vinyl toe>. (466 PKH)
54395
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'71 CHRYSLER
UIAION 8 cvl. engine.1tu10 trans . AM/FM.
vinyl top. heater. power steering,
power brlf<es. wsw tires. a1r cond.
(969THSJ
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'72 FORD PINTO
RUMAIOUT
4 cvl engine. 4 speed. radio.
neater. white c;1dewa11 lffes.
sunroof (:l18FVZI
_$_1M5-
4 cyl engine. 4 spee<t, raoro,
neater. wsw '""· luggage rack. 1«2 BEii
5 1195
BONUS SAVINGS
ON ALL 1978
DEMONSTRATORS c.
'75 PLYMOUTH
VALIANT IROUGHAM
8 cyl engine. auto trans .• racho.
heater. power steermg. power
b1akes . w sw tire s . a" oo•s2595PSI
8 cyl A/C, P/B, P/S PJwmdows
P/seats leather •nt wsw tires
AM/FM stereo/8 trak. cruise oonrror. It 70 7311
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VOL. 71, NO. 26S, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
Fountain Valley Recall Effort Dropped
By aAVMO D EST&ADA .18.
Ot .... °'""'' ...... , .. ff
Recall action a1a1nst thrt"e
l-'ountatn Vallf"y elementuy
~c hool trustet•s died t1tlth •
whimper Thursday
I\ c1tuens· group launcht·d the
re\·i1ll June 22 ae&Jnst trustees
:itltala.. ~ .&our aen .. n
Jnd Betty t1gnMnclli aftcr pro
tt>i.t:-. rtaN'd O\~r budget and pro
anm cutbacki.
But rtcall l e sdtsr Patsy
Nle1lcry 1nd1calcd Thursday
nleht th~ e(fort ran out or steam
and t(r<>W\d to t1 halt.
M r 11 Nh.•f>ley asked s chool
board members Thurild.ay to ac·
~epl $5 60 donations to each of
the ~islrict'K l U n ·leA<:b.c groups
moncv wai. all that was left from
her group's political wurchest.
All three trustee5 threatened
with recaJI said they were not
s urprised that the attempt
fizzled
Mrs. Meyers asserted that the
recall was actually inspired "by
special interest groups including
~Wn-Valley.-Educalion
Association," the local tea chers'
organization.
D911f P'li.t Suff I'-•
LINING UP FOR A HOT JOB PROSPECT AS FIREMAN IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Some Brought Their Sleeping Bags and Spent the Night Waiting
Burning Desire
150 L ine Up for Fire man Job
About 150 prospective firefighters converged on
Fountain Valley City Hall today in quest of one job that
may be opening in the city's fire department.
Some of the applicants arrived at the city hall steps as
early as 4 :30 p.m. Thursday with the ir sleeping bags and
beverage containers a nd spent the night playing cards,
backgammon and s hooting the breeze.
MARK KRAMER OF La Palma said he awoke at 5
a m . to find his shoes dangling from the top of the city hall
flagpole. He joked that one of his competitors played the '
dirty trick.
Two of the early a rrivals, Ken Madd ams or
Westminster and Gary GUJ)dersen of Costa Mesa. ar e
members of the La Habra Fire Department.
They s aid they a re looking for jobs closer to their
homes .
OTHERS IN THE LINE said they were employed but
were looking for advancement that they thought the
f''ountain Valley job offered.
Fountain Valley administrative aide Bill Ackerman
said a maximum of 200 applications were to be handed out
al noon ror tile JOb that pays $1,194 per month.
He said applicants will be given oral, written and
agility tests
The Fountain Valley Fire Department c urrently is
comprised or 36 employees.
~oisoner Kilb Fiv~
Dogs in NeWport
By MICHAEL PASKEVICU children not t-0 touch any food
SIGN OF TIMES?
Lone Job Attractive
Laguna Chief
Sued After
Tavern Fight
The man slugged by Police
Chie( Jon Sparks i111 a Laguna
Beach restaurant June 29 wants
$250.000 to compensate him for
alleged injuries, humiliation and
damage to his reputation.
And the woman who· was with
31-year -old Delbert Mathieson of
Costa Mesa during the fracas in
the Ivy House Restaurant is
seeking $50,000 to compensate
her for her troubles.
The $300,000 lawsuit file d
Thurs day in Orange County
Superior Court by Mathieson
and Sondra Hone seeks to
recover. what the pair a llege are
actual and punitive dam ages.
.. lt had no community support
. . . they wer e pawns or the
FVEA." Belgen added ..
Mrs. Meyers criticized former
teacher association president
Ya le Wishnkk who she claims
ins pired unrest in the communi-
ty.. :.:..ro his own poJit.cieal gains
and then left the mess for others
t\lean up."
Wishnick, a former teacher at
Courre~es School , left the dis·
tricl to accept a post with a
state teacher group in Colorado.
Recall group leaders said they
still plan to be critical of the
school board's cutbacks that are
said-lo -be-needed' bttause-of
enrollment declines.
Mrs . Ni esley said the decision
to drop the recall was based on
lime constraints . Leaders
believed not enough petition
signatures could be gathered in
lime for the November elecUon.
Mrs. NieJsey said the recall
group members don't pJan to
fft. -99-&--unit hnupporting-schOOl
board candidates in the next
elec tion in March.·
Reagan to Run
For President?
'80 Race
To Focus
On Taxes
CHICAGO <AP ) -Ronald
Reagan said today that there is
a "distinct possibility" he will
run for president in 1980 and that
the taxpayers re volt would be a
leading issue.
Reagan, participating In the
R e publican Party 's
cross·country "Ta" Bliu," said
it may take an unforeseen
developme.nt to keep him out of
the race.
"I have not closed l he door,"
R eaga n sa id at a n ews
conference. "The re is a distinct
possibility tha t I will be a
candidate."
Reagan said the taxpayer
revo lt which erupt e d in
Cali fo rnia this year h as
triggered a national reaction he
thinks will carry over into the
1980 campaign.
"Whether I'll be running as a
candidate or whether I'll be
campaigning for others. I'm
going to continue to tout this a5 a
part o f bas ic Republican
philosophy,'' Reagan said.
The "Tax Blitz" a rrived in
town Thursday. with Republican
Chairman BiU Brock conceding
It may take years to convince
working people that the GOP
really wants to bail them out or
thei r economic woes with a tax
cul.
"We're trying to change a
deeply rooted impression, but I
th\nk you can over a period of
lime," Brock said.
The blitz is promoting a
var iety of R e publican tax
proposals, principally a bill
written by Rep. J ack Kemp,
R·N.Y .• and Sen. William V.
Roth, R·Del., which would cut
income taxes by 33 percent over
the next three years.
Happiness is a Win
Debbie Del Monaco. a cheerleader for Ocean V iew High
School in Huntington Beach. had plenty lo cheer about
Thursday night as her school's football team recorded a
23-20 win over La Quinta of Westminster in its very first
varsity game. See d etails in today's sports section. Page
B9. ·
Syria Postpones
Visit From Vance
RrYADH. Saudi Arabia <AP> o p p. o s i t 1 o n t o L h t!
-Secretary of State Cyrus R. Israeli-Egyptian agreements.
Vance wound tip talks with T he Syrian announcement
Saudi leaders todav. without a said the Vance visit was being I
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A bt'~ori t' ~a\"1e1~!''-~""''""""Q.c1 --
Sh°"t~Sparks not &e ·abje to • v-"'" · ""11' t ii' ttter.4' ..
T h e Se n ate Finance
Committee has re jected the
proposal and is working on a
Democratic plan calling for
smaJler cuts. The House also has
passed a tax-cut proposal, but it
would r esult in a s malle r
redu<;._tion than the GOP plan.
nC •-t-v_ •' 59:U!ltfW'i! ~'fl.
commitmenttosupport the Camp put off indefinitely because the I
Oav~~acco r~dsW~ three·da:,:-old su.mroit meet~~ ~ ... ~~:.,.~ .,,..~, ... TF.-
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I
Mar has lured five neighborhood
pets to a pain!ul death this week
by setting out pie tins filled with
poi s o n -lace d h amburger,
Newport Beach police said
today.
Police are warning residents
1n the area north of MacArthur
Bou levard and East Coast
Highway to keep track of their
vets
Parents also should warn the ir
High School
Grid Scores
The high school football
season's under way a long
the Orange Coast. For de·
tails., see the sports pages.
starting on 87.
San Clemen&«! 21
Corona del Mar 7
Edison 20 c a.ayon Z4
Daaa Hllls • Loa Amigos •
La Quleta . H
Ocean View 13
Mlat lon Viejo u
Saddlebadl 7
"We don't have a motive yet,"
Del. Roberts said today. "We
could be talking about someone
who is upset about a child being
bitten or dogs running around.
May be hJs cat was kilJed •. or it's
jus t som eone having some
m ental problems,'' he added.
Seven pets have been stricken
since Saturday. said Roberts.
One dog recovered and another
is :;till recupe r ating at a pet
hospital.
The type or poison used has
yet to be Identified but police
say it is very potent and quick
actinJl.
Three of the dead animals
were pets or residents or Key
West in Corona del Mar.
tn each poisoning, an imals
showed signs of intense stomach
pain and stiUened legs before
going into convulsions a nd
dying.
One or the stricken pets was a
three-mo nth old Labrador
retriever. Police said one
resi,dent had both or his dop
poisoned.
Po Ii c e s a Id t h e y h a v e
recovered an aluminum pie tin
they bellev~ was used In at least
one poisonlng. Persons with ·
lnformaUon about the po1RonJn111
should contact police at 644-3782.
j
e ventually a w ard e d th e
damages, Mathieson a nd Miss
Hone want the city and Ivy
House ope r ator s h e ld
respotmlble. ·
The suit a lleges the city
shares r espons ibility as a
co-de fendant because it, in
e ffec t , condoned Sparks '
behavior by keeping h..im on as
police chief. .
Monarc h Bay Restaurant
Corp .• Ivy House operators, are
also named as a co-defendant
because its workers were aware
of the police chief's a lleged
reputation a s "a pe r son of
viole nt, vicious and d angerous
character."
Today, Sparks said he has not
yet seen the civil complaint and
<See SPAllU, Page A2)
FUU AND HI GH,
BURGURS LEAVE
P ORTLAND. Ore. CAP> -
The burglars were selective.
T h ey broke into Ma raaret
Winters' home while she was
away. took a 1Hua from the
refri&erator. cooked and ate It,
and placed two dirty plate& ~al
ly In the sink.
And. she told pollce. they
plucked all lhl' leaves from a
marljuMa plant.
I
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HK .
Menree e
lOUISIAllA
AIHHtlria •
8'ton Routt•
Th is map lo cates
Hackberry. La .• where a fire
e rupted T hur s day at a
special oil bank where the
governmen\ has been filling
underground caverns with
~rude oil CSec story, Page
Ad )
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inlorme<t him it is postponing his leaders was extending t rough
scheduledvlsitthere. the weeke nd.
Vance 's Mid e a s t tour. ------------.
m eanwhile, was being shadowed
by a two -m an Arab
"rejectionist" team trying to
wreck the U.S. initiative.
In another development,
Soviet Pres ident Leonid I .
Brezhnev reiterated hi.> nation's
BEGIN GETS HERO'S
WELCOME-A4
opposiUon to the Camp David
plan today , ca llin g 1l a
"separate deal" between Egypt
a nd I s rael that produced
"nothing but the illusion or ~
settlem ent. .. It can only make
the situation in the Middle East
even more explosive," Brezhnev
commented in a speech in the
southern Soviet Union.
After a working lunch today
with Prince Sultan. the actJng
Saudi foreign minister, Vance
' said he and the SaudJs over two
d ays held "di3cussions In depth
that were absolutely essential."
But, as In Jordan earlier this
•e ek , ·h e reported no
comm itmenL'>.
Then the Syrian government
announced it was postponing
Vnnce's visit Saturday to
Damascus, the scheduled thJrd
stop or his trip, where he was
going to try to temper President
H a f ez A s~a d 's s taunch
Or:::eci , Coa~l
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Weather
Patchy fog a nd lo w
clouds near the coast e ar·
ly Saturday becoming fair
afte r mid -morn ing .
Cooler . Lows tonight 57 to
62. Highs Saturday from
68 to 72 at the beaches to
80 to 85 inland.
I NSIDE TODA~
Stage and screen show.
sto~r Anthony floplaM' od-
111ce to young Costa Meaa ac-
tors -"be careful what you
Wtsh for"-<1ppl1e1 lo every·
one See Page CI
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Official Forgetful?
Menwry, Not Honesty, Disputed
J'aaurl'" (lWPtt?
Em1,l.!I'(' •\ngt.'llk:J L asansk).
~9. :1 ('1t•('h ('OUOtt!~~. has
h1·1·n l1nk1·d rom<.1 ntically
\\1 t h J>rinc·<· ('h<1r l,.~ of
fo:n gl.11111 ~lw It\<·~ in J>:.ins. ----
Suspect Held
In Thefts at
Gas Stations
W1.·:-.tm1n:-.t1•r police have
• 1rrf'!'\lNI u Long HPach man they
ltt>l1l'\ i · ll'INJ 1:1 al1aM.•s to :,teal
S!>.l.KlO from <11 11-a..,l 1·1ghl Orange
County ~axolint· ..,, al wns durrng
the pa:,t y1•a1
Oan W<•:-.1<'} K1·lh·}. J>I , wa!>
hooke<I into Ornn)(t' County Ja1I
T hursduy tind C'hur gf'd with sax
<·ounts of ~ranil llwfl a nd two
1·ount:-. of comm<•rt·1al hurglary
Kr lley 1~ allC'gt•d to havt• taken
1obs l.lt 1.•1ghl 1.w:-.olin<' !'\lat1ons
wht·n· h<· gav<> a d1ffcrcnt narne
1·a1·h t1m1• It is all<·ged that on
111.., f1r~1 '1a v al work. he would
1ak1• a!'\ m111.~h mum·y as hc could
find and lt·av<· th1.· M.'cnt', :-.aid
W <·s l rn 111!'\lt• r pol 1 ce O fticer
1'.arl1.· (irJham
Thn·•· of the alh·ged crrmes
111.:currl•d 1n Wc!>lm 1n1!>ter,
(;r(lham i:.:11rl. Thi: other thert l>
tHJrJ1<irlf•1llv tr>ok pl:ic-1.· 10 Seal
lh•al't1, Orani.:t'. T11:-.11 n and
l'ul ll•rton
Services Set
For Youth, 17
W/\S lll NC'l'ON !A l'>
I ormt"r CIA Olrf'c•tor RlchJrd
lt,.lmt •11lc1 tndai v lhat fnrrn~r
\11 urnt·, (,l•n1·r .11 Nlt"hollu1
t\ 1ttz.-nbru h rnuhl not huv .. told th~ truth wtw11 ht• •wurl' he could
n1H r1•1·all t11l.'tttlnf( with Helrn!I
11l1nul lh•· hJndll n1it of 8 sovuit
111 fr<'lllr \ 1111 N<r.t•nko
11111 llr•lm.., lttlt-t <"ll11 1fh·1I Uu1.I
c fl rll mc•11I ,wtl ~.1111 ht· "didn't
11wu11 lo 111111ly that tu.: luhflt-d
11111ruthfuJh
,. t• " I I f ,. I II •t .J l ll ti 0 u' c
., "," , , 1nut1 on' ru m ni It l 1• 1·
h c •I t I n •' o n I h l' ti e U l h u f
I', ,.,11Jt·nl Kt•nnl.'dY . llt-lmi.
11r1 "l'nh'<i 11wm1,_-,.of hiti rnec11n~
\o\ 1th t\ cal 1t•ntw1·ta lo dtstu1111 the
...;-.~Q n11al1cr /\ortl 2. 1964
(} .. Nazis
Endorse
Prop. 6
I.OS AN<.a;i.t-:s (/\I') The
'\ ,1 1 1 on a I Soc 1 ;_1 I 1 i.. t W h It e
Pt'opk'i.. Party, formerly the
American Nazi Party, has of·
fered to support state Sen John
liriggs· unti·gay initiative. but
nn1rns' :11<1c called the orrer
..iarbage" today
In a letter to Uriggs, R·
Fullerton, the Nazis . endorsed
Proposition 6. which would pro·
vide for dismissal of homosexual
teachers from state schools. The
Nazis offered to supply speakers
in s upport of the amendment
ond authorized Briggs lo use
their party name.
B ri ggs' s pokes man Don
Sizemore said today that the
-.enator would "be repulsed" by
l>uch a letter but that the stair
had not st:en 1t.
"If It was received It would go
right in the garbage," Sizemore
s aid. The Nazi letter says: "Our
storm troop section is always re·
ady to t.axe to the streets in s up·
port of our policy. If needed ror
d e monstrations or counter·
demonstrati1ms, we could put a
s mall but effective force into ac·
t1on."
The letter also s uggested that
the party may be used where
Briggs' present political condi·
tion would leave him in a "de·
l1cate situation " ll did not
t'1 a borate.
NSWPP staff member J erry
Wes ton of Arlington. Va .
t'Sli m ated the party m em·
bership in Orange County at SO.
Hair Removal
Finn Hit by
$30,000 Fine
Three manufacturers and pro·
moters of firms using an "elec·
tronic tweezers" for hair re·
mova l have been fined $30,000
and ordcrl'd to modify all future
an advertisements.
Oranf(e County Superior Court
Judge Claude Owens issued an
A fum·ral ma'>:-. i:-. ~.rhcduled Injunction Thursday forbiddin)( the defendants to claim without Saturday morning ror Jo'ountwn qualifying language that the
Va ll1•v llai.:h Sl'hool !>ludent "depilatron" device permanent·
MH·had Haymond Fierro. 17, ly removes hair. who 1lt1'<I W1·r1nesday from
1·Qmpl11·,1t1111\-. hrnughl on by Ol·pd a tr o n , In c and
111ll!'\('1tldr dy:-.trnphy Ocpilatron Sales Inc. were fined
St·1·v1cC's will heJ(1n 11t 10 $10,000 each. Fined $5,000 each
11:Clurk at Holy Spirit Catholic were Oepilatron Professional
<:twrc·h in f'ountain Valley <.;enter and Seligman & Latz.
Tht· yc111th. a !'>Cnior 1n high Inc .• tht! owners of a chain or
... chool. had been confined to a beauty salons.
whcelchuir He i.s survived ~y The sull was filed in.1976 by
his parents, Arthur a nd Mana the state attorney general's of·
llelm11 told the v•nel ttiat his
l u w ycr recently contacted
Katienbnch to d\1Nu1s Helm11'
re<'ollectioru or the meclln~
Katzenbach on Thu n.day
denied under oath lh<at he hud
any recollt•ction of such a
m eetln.i nod 1ul!d he felt sure be
would huvc remi'mbered any
dellolcd d1:wusis1Qn or the case
('ommlltcl' ('hu1rman Louil;
StokciJ. O Ohio. listened to
Hdrns' uccowit and t.ben asked.
· Then Mr K ult.enbac h's
1>tutcmc11t could not be t~ue .
could it''" .. "No. 1t could not, Helms
replied Later. how~ver, llelms s aid
lus lawyer "tells me he feels l
(fi d Katz en b-&-e-~ a
di1>scrvt('t' /\II I meant to say
wus that 1 1.:uuldn't comment on
Mr Katzenbach's memory I
didn't mcun to imply that he
testified untruthfully."
Katzenbach was deputy
attorney general al the lime ?f
Kennedy's assassinatton in
Oullas on Nov. 22, 1963. lie
subsequently served us attorney
general and now i!'\ a counsel to
IOM Corµ. There was no 1mmcd1ate
comment from him today on
llelms' testimony.
N osenko defected to lhe
United Stat.es in 1964. claimin.:
he had been a h igh·ranking
Sovi et KGB official and had
ext e nsive knowledge of Lee
Harvey Os wald '11 activities
during hill three-year stay In
Russia
T he Warren Commission
chose nol to question Nosenko
during It.a investigation or the
murder of Kenn e dy . The
to m mission concluded thal
Os wald was the lone assassin.
llt>lm s. then a deputy director
or the CIA. satd the agency
con111dered it "a matter of the
utmos t importance " t o
determine whether Nosenko was
a legitimate defector or a Soviet
plant.
The agency at first believed
him to be a plant and expressed
th a t opinion to the Warren
mm~ __
But in April 1964, Helms said.
he and other agency officials
were making plans to confine
Nose nk o in "Spartan
circumstances" for intensive
questioning. lie s aid he and
other CIA officials met with
Katzenbach and other Justice
Department officials to discuss
Nosenko's legal status .
Although John McCone wllS
CIA director when the Warren
Commission was conducting Its
probe in 1964. Helms was head of
the agency's clandestine
services and was heavily
involved in Its dealings with the
<'Omm ission. Helms was CIA
director from 1966 to 1973.
Pursued Car Slams
Another; Fo~ Hurt
Four people were cntically an·
JUred in Anaheim late Thursday
night when a car being pursued
by Cypress police crashed into
a noth er a uto a nd burst an
flames.
Anaheim police said the two
men in the chased car were
seriously burned over much of
their bodies.
Their auto was engulfed in
flames after it slammed into
another car shortly after 11 p.m .
at Lincoln Avenue and Beach
Boulevard.
Neither man has bee n iden-
tified. Both men were t aken to
the burn center at UC l Medical
Center and both were said lo be
in critical condition today
Also injured when their auto
was hurled an estimated 115 feet
when hit from the rear by the
car being chased was a Buena
Park couple, Vincent Iasparro,
42, and Mary laspurro, 40
Cypress police said the two·
Fro.Page A I
SPARKS •.•
wil l not co mm e nt on its
allegations until he t alks with
his attorney. • Laguna Beach City Manager
Fred Solomon said Malhieson's
earlier claJm for damages has
been turned over to the city's
insura nce carrier.
Solomon also said Sparks was
not acting as an employee of the
city the evening or the alleged
unp r ovoked a ss ault on
Mathieson. .
The incident touched off the
police chief's suspension without
pay and a s ub sequent
reinstatement that drew biller
c riti c is m from c ity police
officers.
Sparks fell short or admitting
he assaulted Mathieson when in
a Municipal Court action he
pleaded no contest to an assault
charge and P.ajd a $SOO fine.
mile chase or the two men In the
1966·model car began wtien an
o ffic e r noticed what he
d esc ribed a s s uspicious
behavior When he attempted to hail the
.,1110 to a curb stop, the car's·
driver s ped off and the chase
that c nd<:d with the crash was
on. police said
2Homes Hit
As Fireirorks
Start Blaze
County (ire officials have
blamed illegal fireworks for the
start of a fire near Oranf e that
caused an estimated 5 1,000
worth of damage to two homes
Thursday.
Fire Capt Bruce Turbeville
~aid the roof fire s tarted by
some sort of firework device al
12902 Rosiland Street sent wind
hl own s parks lo housetops a
block away
One of 'those roofs. at 12892
Loretta St., burst into flames.
Turbeville said.
By the time firefighters who
were called to the scene shortly
before 3 p.m .. the roof at the
Rosiland Street address was
blazing and about 30 minutes
later there were names shooting
skyward from the Loretta Street
home.
Turbeville said today that
illegal fireworks have caused
more than $100,000 worth of fire
damage in county protected fire
areas since July 6.
The fire captain also said it Is
not yet known who either hurled
or fired the firework device that
is tarted Thursday's fires.
Fierro: brothns, J esse a nd fie<: on behalf or the California
Patrick. and sister Sherrie all of Department of Consumer Af·.
· The Mathieson civil s uit says
the al leged a SIJ ault was
l>PW .........
EDGAR BERGEN AND FRIENDS IN 1938 PHOTO
He, Ch9f'U. ~ar1hy, MortlmeJ an.rd Retiring_
Team Retires
Charlie, Edgar Still Bicker
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -After
56 years or partnership. you
might think Charlie McCarthy
would show a little gratitude
when Edgar Bergen announced
their retirement. Not so.
"How can you retire when you
haven't worked since you met
me?" was the monocled dum my's wide-eyed response when
Bergen said at a news con·
r e rence Thurs da y that
America's best·known ventrllo·
quist act was easing out or show
business.
Singer Andy Willlams was on
hand to say the bickering pair will be ma.king their final ap·
pear ances with him at Caesar-.
Palace in Las Ve gas and at
December concerts in Cleveland
and Cincinnati.
Bergen has been the fall guy
for his ill·tempered, top·hatted
partner since 1922, and thln((s
weren't much dirrerent Thur!>
day.
"It h asn't b ee n easy,"
McCarthy said of his years with
Ber~en . "The man has no
talent."
Although the partners · show
business career will officially
end, Ber~en . 75, said he might
make a few charily appearances
and will keep McCarthy for the
rest or his life. After that the
dummy will have a home at the
Smithsonian Ins titution.
Bergen's lips may move when
Nixon R eturn
To Politics
Nixed in Poll
SAN FRANCISCO CAP > A
large majority or Californians
disapprove of form er President
Nixon resuming his political
career as a candidate for office
or as the U.S. ambassador to
China. pollster Mervin Field
said today.
According to the poll. about
three ·quarters or the 543
CallfornJans surveyed said they
would not vote ror Nixon if he
ran for a Senate seat. By the
same margin, those quest1ont.-d
said the former president would
hurt t h e c h ances of other
candidates if he campaigned on
their behalf.
However. the poll also showc.'<1
that more people forgive Nixon
r o r his Involv e ment In
Watergate. wi th 43 percent
s upporting the f orme r
president's pardon
• • •• • • •
he throws his voice. but that
hasn't kept hi m from making
millions with McCarthy . the
doltish Mortimer Snerd. the old
maid Effie Klinker and other
dumm l~. Bergen said Charlie was born
in \922. "but I've alwayo; thought
or him as an 11 or l2·ycar-old ."
The duo started 1r. small night
c lubs and vaudeville. but didn't
really become famoui.. until they
started their radio show May 9.
1937 For year., the program was
radio's No : shl)w
Chari it ·., I cud with W C
FieldH became legendary over
the airwavci.. with the two con
st anlly trying to outdo each
other's insults
•
McCarthy· "/\re you eating d
tomato or Is that your nose""
Fie lds : "Why you blockhead'
I'm going to reed you into a pen·
cil sharpener ..
Be rgen and McCarthy later
moved to television. but never
matched their radio success
A genera tion w<>a ned o n
television knows Bergen ma1nJy
as the rather of actress Candie•·
Oergen He and his wife. former
model Frances Westerman. also
huve a teen.age son.
James Fife
Dead at 89;
Rites Slated
A rosary will be recited
t on 1 g h l r or re t 1 red Pac 1 f u ·
Te le phone Company official
James Emmett Fife. 89. of Hunt
1nf(ton Beach. who died Sept
16.
The rosary will begin al 7:30 v.m at Pierce Brother~ Smith
Mortuary. J\ mass of the Chns
tian bunal is scheduled for 10 :30
a m Saturday al St Mary'.; by
the Sea Catholic Church 1n Hunt
tn~ton Beac:h
A Hunllngton Beach resident
for more than 20 years. Mr. Fife
worked for the telephone com
pany ror 30 years.
Ile was a m ember of the
American J\ssociat1on of Retired
Persons and the P ac1r! ...
Tl'le phone Company Pioneer'>
Club.
Mr. Fife ls survived by sister.
Margaret Fife Goddard or Ohio.
daughter. Shirley Zeimantz; of
I.a C rescenta . gr andc hildren
.Jeffrey Ze1munlz of Huntington
fi(•uch. James Zeimantz of Santa
Ana, Thomas Zeimantz of Hawa11
.rn d John Ze 1manlt of La
CrcHcenta.
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... 4,~~ -~~~~~.(fl; Cosmetology and vthe Orange
County District Attorney's of·
hcc.
, 1,11;1 PJ'Q.Y-Qk ed . · ''ft{~tfriil~--·••~ om.etc
driver in addition to being
punched by the police chief was
pinned in a restaurant booth by
u table slammed against him
und attacked about the race with
a sharp object.
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Soviet Crop Good
MOSCOW ( J\ P I President
Leonid I Rrezhnev declared lo·
1lay lh<' Soviet Union will have
"a J(ood harvest" this yenr.
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Spark Ignites
Brush Fire
Near UC lroine
A fire set off by 8 hot spark
from a welding torch burned
about five acres of the Sen Joa
quin Marsh near the campus of
UC Jrvinc Thursday.
There were no injuries aa 40
fi remen slogged throu1h dense
vegetation with h 11ndheld
firehoses for three hours before
the fire was extinguished.
Firefighters said the same fire
on normal terrain would have
taken only about 15 mlnutcs to
douse. Workmen were bulldln1 a
rence In the area, east or the In·
t enectlon of Campus and
Univenlly drives, when a draft
sent a shower ol 11perk11 Into the
brm1h . firemen !laid.
1''irc men sold there wore no
apparent lnjurl•s amony the
duck populetlon. which ound
heller In ponds eloo1 Campus
Drive.
Trame was disrupted whHe
nremcn battled the blue, wblch
sent up n large plume of moke.
That sharp object is believed
to have been the stem or a
flower the chief allegedly
clutched in his fist
The Mathieson complaint keys
the humiliation section of the
suit a round aJlegedly slanderous
remarks purportedly made by
the chief when police officers
rushed lnt.o the restaurant in
response to a disturbance call.
Their chief, who witnesses
said hurried from the restaurant
as his orncers arrived, allegedly
referred to Mathieson H "a
trouble·maklng fa11ot" a nd did
not m ention his part In the
fracas.
Gift Probe Due
WASlllNOTON CAP) The
White House has promised a
quick and open lnQulry Into ae
tlvltles of a Cart.el' family friend
who acknowledges he took a
$10,000 Sill for his youth pro·
1rams from a bu11lnes1man who
wanted an appolntmont to talk
with government offlclals about
a hu1e fl'deral 11r11nt
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Hehns Raps Ex-official's 'Meniory'
WASlllNGTON f AP >
Former CIA Dtrec&or Ricb•rd
11.ilm• a..Sd lod•y lh•l former
Attorney Genera l Nicholas
Kuttenbarb tOl.l.ld DOI have LOkl
the truth when hi!' awore he could
not recall med.Ina with lleln'UI
Ubout the handllna... ot • Soviet
defttlor, Yw1 NQl.enko.
But •lelm1 later t'la rifled that
t-omment and said he "didn't
niean lO imply that he testitled
untruthfully_"
T e l t ify ln ij a t a ll OU•e
••••.,sln1 t Io n a comm lttee
ho ar n e o n the d e ath ot
P resident K ennedy, lielms
presented memOM of hil meetlnl(
with K•tz.e.nbach to dl1cu11 the
Nosenko matter April 2, 198'.
Helms told the panel that hls
l•w yer recently contacted
Katzenbach to diaCWl8 Helma'
recollections of the meeting:.
K atze nb1:1c h o n Thur s day
denied under OOth that he had
any recolltiction o f su ch a
meetlng and said he felt 11ure he
would have remembered any
dellliled discussion of lhe case.
Oommlttee Chai,rman Loui s
Stok es. O Ohio, listened lo
Helms' ace<>Wlt and then asked ,'
''Th e n Mr . Katzenba ch's
statement could not be true.
could it7" "No, it could not," Helms
replied.
Later . however, lle lms said
Reagan to Run
For President?
• • •
Balanced
Budget
Urged
Sen . C arl T Curtis, R
Ne bra11ka, call e d today ror
enactment of a constitutional
a mendment that would force the
federal government to balance
its annual budget.
Curtis said he has sponsored
s uch an amendment for more
than a quarter of a century and
it is just now beglMing to at-
tract substantial s upport in
Congress.
1'he Nebraska Republican was
in Orange County today to alve a
s peech tn Newport Beach at an
assembly of the Americanism
Educational League.
In terms of continuous service
FUU AND HIGH,
BURGURS L E.4.J-'E
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -
The burglars were selective .
They broke into Margaret
Winte rs' home while she was
away, took a pizza rrom the
refrigerator, cooked and ate it,
<tnd placed two dirty plates neat
ly in the sink.
And, she told police, they
plucked all the leaves from a
marijuana plant.
Five Dogs
• I PoISoned
On Coast
By MIOIA.EL PASKEVICH
OI -DMlf PllMSWf
in Congress, Curtis is the top A dog poisoner in Corona del
man on the Republican ladder Mar has lured rive neighborhood
having been firs t elected to lhe pets to a painful death this week
llousc of Representatives In 1939 by setting out pie tins filled with
;ind then moving on to the pois on -laced hamburger ,
Senate in 1955. He is retiring at Newport Be a ch polic e said
the end of the year. today.
In the prepared text covering Police are warning residents
his speech in Newt>ort Beach, in the area north of MacArthur
the 73-year-old legislator pre· Bouleva rd and Eas t Coast
dieted bis proposed constilu· }lighway to keep track of their
tional amendment Will someday pets. -be enacted. Parents also should wam their
"I bclieve'that we should com-children not to touch any food
pel the 11ovcmment to reduce ex-they may find outdoors, said
pcnditurcs and to balance lihe Detective Lee Roberts.
budget," Curtis said. "We don't have a motive yet,"
"The only way we ca n do this Del. Roberu; said today. "We
is by amending our constitution could be talking about someone
to provide that Congre!:s and the who is upset about a child being
president must live within their bitten or dogs running around. means." Maybe his cal was killed .. or it's
Curtis also said a tax cut is jus t some one having s ome
needed to stimulate the nation's mental problems," he added.
economy Seven peL'i have been stricken
"If this is properly done," tht> since Saturday, said Roberts.
senator sa.id, "revenues can be One dog recovered and another
increased instead of decreased." is still recuperating at a pet
He said pendin.1; leg1s-lation hos~ital.
I that would reduce capital gains T e type of ~.Ison used ~as
To Focus
On Taxes
CHICAGO CAP) -Ronald
Reagan said today that there is
a "distinct possibility" he will
run for president in 1980 and that
the taxpayers revolt would be a
leading issue.
Reagan, participating in the
Republican Party 's
cross-country "Tax Blitz," said
it may take an unforeseen
development to keep him out of
the race.
"I have not closed the door,"
Reagan .s aid at a news
conference. "There is a distinct
poaalbllltr, that 1 will be a
candidate.·
Re agan said the taxpaye r
r e volt which e rupt e d in
California this y ear has
tM11gered a _naUooal reaction t)e
thinks will carry over into the
1980 campaign.
"Whether I 'll be running as a
candidate or whether I 'll be
campaigning for others, I'm
going to continue to tout this as a
part of bas ic R e publi c an
philosophy," Reagan said.
The "Tax Blitz" arrived in
town Thursdar, with Republican
Chairm-an Bil Brock conceding
it may take years to__..convince
working people thar the GOP
really wants to bail them out of
their economic woes with a tax
cul.
"We 're trying to change a
deeply rooted impression, but I
think you can over a pe riod or
CSee REAGAN, P11e AZ)
Deal,
his lawyer '"tells me he feels I
did Mr . Katzenbach a
di sservice. All I me ant to say
was that I couldn't comment on
Mr. Katzenbach's memory. I
didn't mean to imply that he
testified untruthfully.·'
Katzenbach was deputy
attorney general at the Ume of
Kennedy 's a ssassination in
Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. He
subsequently served as attorney
general and now is a counsel to
IBM C-Orp.
The re was no immediate
comment from him today on
Helms' testimony.
Nosenko defected to the
United States in 1964. cletmina:
he had been a hlgh·rank\ng
Soviet KGB official and bad
extensive knowledge of Lee
}larvey Oswald's activities
during his thre.year sl•Y In
Russia.
The Warre n Commission
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SMOKE RISES OYER UC IRYINE MAlllH THURllOAY
Spark From We lder'• Tore" Bl•med '°' Brush Fire
Welding Ignites
Blaze-Near UC/
A fire set off by a hot spark
from a welding torch burned
about five acres or the San Joa-
quin Marsh near the campus of
UC Irvine Thu rsday.
There were no injuries as 40
riremen slogged through dense
v e g e tation with hatidheld
rirehoses for three hours before
the fire was extinguished.
Firefighters said the same fire
on normal terrain would have
taken only about 15 minutes to
douse.
Workmen were building a
rence in the area, cast of the in-
Myna
ters ection of Campus and
University drives, when a draft
sent a shower of sparks into the
brush. firemen said.
Firemen said lhere were no
apparent Injuries among the
duck population, which round
shelter in ponds along Campus Drive. -
Trarfic was disrur,ted while
riremen battled the b a.ze, which ;ent up a large plume ol smoke.
Younger Hits
Cay Police
chose not to question N98enko
during ill Investigation of the
murder fir Kenne dy . Th"
commissio n conclude d thitt
Oswald was lbe lone assassin.
Helm•. then a deputy director
of the CIA. s aid the agency ·
considered It .. a matter of lhe
utmost importanc e '' t o
determine whether Nosenko 'lfa&
a le1lttmate defector or a Soviet
plant.
~'s
Chief Hit
By Suit
The man slugged by Police
Chief Jon Sparks in a Laguna
Beach restaurant June 29 wantA
S~.000 to compensate him for
alleged injuries, humiliation and
dam age to his reputation.
And the woman who was with
31-year-old Delbert Mathiesoa of
Costa MeSa-dui'ing the fracas in
the Ivy House Restaurant is
seeking $SO,OOO to compensate
her ror her troubles.
The $300,000 lawsuit fil ed
Thursday in Orange County
Superior Court by Mathieson
and Sondra Hone seeks to
recover what the pair allege arfl
actual and punitive damages.
Should Sparks not be able to
'oot the bill if they art'
eventually awa rd e d th e
damages, Mathieson and MiSli
Hone want the city and Ivy
House ope rato r s h e ld
responsible.
Th e suit alleges the city
shares responsibility as a
eo·defendant becauae It. in
eff ect, condoned Sparks'
behavior by keep1ng him on ais
police chief.
Monarch Bay Res lauran1
Corp., Ivy House operators, are
alto named u a co-defendant
because Its workers were aware
of the police chief's allej-ed
reputation a s "a person of
violent , vicious and dangerous
character.··
Today, Sparks said he has not
yet seen the civil complaint and
will not comme nt o n ils
allegations until he talks with
his attorney.
Laguna Beach City Manager
Fred Solomon said Mathieson's
earlier claim for d<tmages has
been turned over to the city 's
insurance carrier.
Soll;unon atso said Sparks was
not acting as an employee or the
City the everung of-the alleged
unprovok e d ass ault on
Mathieson.
The Incident touched orf the
police chiefs suspension without
pay and a s ub se qu~nl
reinstatement that drew bitter
c ritic ism from city police
officers.
Spark.-; fell short of admitting
he assaulted Mathieson when i.n
a Municipal Court action he
taxes as well as income taxes yet ~o . be ident1f1ed but po~ce
· should be enacted say 11 is very potent and· quick
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Jail Bird's Words Immured
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -pleaded no contest to an assault
Homosexu.als should be kept off cbargeandS?aidaS500fine.
California police rorce&, At-The Mathieson civil suit says
torney General Evelle Younger the al le11ed _assault w 11 :s
says . unprovoked.
.,...._,,,...~Aramir!>~'lli'if'-J• -~1' .. ,i[!Y-"•W:-,,t'>l'r.Ai:ad..Jloi,~mlliai!I•~,. 'F~~;'BJjL~A~l~R~,~N!i.\cb. c AP l -Wa shington County · -.,., were'liCT!t"~~ -.~ . ·~·-have.~n "ail bird on their • incre ase revenue by lowering W 1 . n -d 1 Ma ·d·-· ·· (f'' ~ ..( .1.r:J.ho'' ""' -· ,_ A tax rates es in ..,..,rona e r han s -i s a 'm a. F , 'Tl'"1"' ~w;atfl;,~?'(i
· In each poisoning, animals The bird was left on a Blair couple's doorstep
(See BA.LANCE, PageZJ showed signs of lqtense stomach with a note that said , "My naine is Benji."
Co as I
Weath er
pain and stiffened legs before A h ·u will k h r 30 d ·d ·r going Into convulsions and ut on es eep t e myna or ays , an 1 no
dying. one claims him, he will ~o to the couple .
One of the stricken pet& was a Meanwhile, Benji sits in a ca(!'.e in the sheriff's
three -month old Labrador office -coughing, whistling, exclaiming: "Oh, God''
retriever. Police s aid one or "Oh, Lord," and occasionally uttering something
resident had both or his dogs that sounds like .. -Deal the cards ."
poisoned. Deputies say they're watching their language -
P o lice s aid they have t,heydon'twantBenjitopickupanynewwords.
recovered an aluminum pie tin
they believe was used In at leaat
one poisoning. Persons with
information about the poisonin11s
should cootact police at 644-3782. Irvine Name U se
The 5an Francisco Chronicle It claims the Costa Mesa truck
reported Thursday .that the dr iver In addition to being
Republican candi$fate for gov-punched by the police chief was l~~~-•,.11!ll!4C-.l\.nf!.cd in_ a restaurant booth by -~~Th~ . attempted unsuccessfully to rlre and attacked about the face With
a homosexual deputy •ttorney a sharp object.
generar. but was forced by
courts to rehire him .
Bomb Blasts Bus
JERUSALEM CAP> -A ter-
rorist bomb exploded in an
empty lDW'lst bus in Jeru.salem
on Thursday.
That sharp object is believed
to h • ve been the s tem or it
flower the chie r al legedly
clutched in his fist.
The Mathieson complaint keys
the humlliaUon section of the
suit around aUe1edly sl1Dderous
(See 8PA<8, P11e AZ) Patchy fog and low
clouds near the coast ear-
ly Saturday becoming fair
arter mid -morn i n11
Cooler. l..<lws tonight 57 to
62. Hi&hs Saturday from
68 to 72 at the beacheM to
80 to 85 inland.
I NSIDIE T ODA l'
SCOQ~ bnd acr~en •how
.stopper AftthorW lloplmu' ad-
triot to OrQllOf Coad OCCora -
"bf cor.,.,itdtol you wilh /or"
School Plan
OK in Irvine
Cordon Bleu Suing
High School
Grid Scores
The h.igh school football
season's under way a.Joni
the Orange Cout. For de-
tails, see the sports paiet1,
starting on 87.
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missioners unanimous ly ap·
proved plans 1bUl'lday Ulat will
allow a company to open Ill
third preschool in Irvine.
American Pre-Schools of
Newpar\ Beacb alre•dY runs •
s chool in the Deerrield
ncl1hbortlooct and "'°4be4,.l:lifllr
the Park West "P•rtment.s. ~
The newest •ch'bol , which is
expt cted to open In a bout o
year willbebu1ltoffLuke Road, In
Wood bridle. Plana , call for 90
t!bJldren and 1tven tnstructor1.
Tbeachool boun wtll be6:30 a.m.
to8:30p.m.
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Two
little words, "Cordon Bleu" -
lhey mean blue rlbbon In P'rtnch
-are the subject of • Sl mWion Jawautt filed by the ramed
Cordon Bleu cooking scbool In
Paris. France, against an Irvine
woman'• school wllh a slmll•r
name.
Pfl'---f'M'frt• woman Bonnie
T11k1matau, wi ll be ilfiowed to
continue lll'llng the Cordon· Bleu
name at lcasl temporarily, "
redtr1I Judgu ruled Thurld1y,
but she hu 111greed to make a
•mall chan1e tn the name pend-
tn1 a trial ot tha luuu.
I
Mn. Takamatsu wlll now c•ll
her school Bonnie Heather's
Cordon Bleu Cookin1 School. She
used her middle name, Heither,
1he explaloed, because het Jut
n.ame "IOUnds Ortental and It 's
a rather European school."
The French school h•d asked
U.S. District Jud«e Lau1hlln E.
Watora to 1top Mrs. Takamatau
rrom uslna: the n•me Cordon
Ble u, but the Judie declined
Thur1day to l~sue a tempor1ry
re&tralning order and Instead or-
dered a mid-October hearlna: on
~ requeSl for D prcllmJnary ln-
JUnctton.
Mr1. Takamatau craduated
from the French Kbool Jn 1970
and saya she knows the owner,
Mme. Ellsabeth Bruaant, who
l• 80.
"Ob, yes, I know her very
well. She 1ave me my exam1,"
Mrs. TU1m1tau said.
Mrs. T•lr•matsu's attorney,
Ken Kudan, salCI he plans to Ole
11 counttrclalm aaatnst the
Frenc:,h 1cbool 1eekln1' to cancel
Ill tr1demarka on tbe lrounds
they were improperly issued.
Cordon Bleu should not be a
trademark, •1.y s K11dan,
betau•• the words altnply mean
blue rtbbon.
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Syria' Snubs Vance
Pact Op~sition lnleruifying
RJYAOll, S.;udl \rubl• CAPJ
S~crnarv of tetf' C'yrus H
\ a nr.,. wound up lalk'i with.
.;11 ud1 leud.-,... todit\ without 11
·omm1lment to su~wrt the Camp u av Id P«'ace accord•. and
tia rd Un .. S yrla •bruptly
.nrurm~ tum it '' poetponln1 tn·
tltflntt~ly h•• 'cbeduled vl11t
there ~ut an('\' n td t.be delay
1s only for a day
Vanc.-'s M1d\'a11 t tour
n1eanwhllt', ~&.'I ~•n& l\hadoWf'd
b) a t w o man A rab
r\')ectlon111t.. t.-.. m trylnl lo
wreck lh<' \1 S 1nil1auv
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Sov(et Prosld t nL Leonid I
H,..lbotv rdt.ntt.c:I hiJ n•lion'a
Ql)po11lUon t.o the Camp Oavltl
plan today . tia ll1n1 1l •
"1eparale deal" IM-lwH n E1ypt
and larul th1t produced
"nothlol but th~ 11lu111on of tt
Hlllement. II tan only make
the situation tn the Middle East tv~n more explo~tve." Breihnev
commented 1n a lll>"Ct\ ln the
southern Sov1rl Union.
After & worklruc luJ'lch lodey
~1th Pnnce Sult.an, thti acUna
Saudi fotttan m1n11tcr, Vance
Hid h• and the Saudis over lwo
day• held "di!)cl.llalon.11 In depth
lh11t were absolutely essential.·•
Hut. H ln Jordan earlier lbls
w t'e k . h t' r e ported no
commitments.
Then the Syrhtn government
announced lt waa poalponina
Van ce '• vlalt Saturday to ,
OamHCUI. tta. ~btdwtd tbJrd
11top of his trip, where he was
aolnfl to try lo temper President
ff afei Asaad 's Ha unch
o pp oJtti on lo th e
llraoU-Egyptlan agreements.
The Syrian announcement
•aid the Vance viait was being
put off lndeflnitely because the
three-day-old swnmit meeting In
Oamascua of hard·llne Arab'
leaders was extendin1 t.brouah
the weekend. It said Assad
apologized to Vance for the
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Another.; F o ur H urt explanallon of any likely ~---8 ..... _ w ttl additional r easons behind ~ rought 11-.lr Sleeptng B•g• •nd SJ)9nt th• Night • ng
t~our s>e01>le were <'ntically 1n
1ured in Anaheim late Thursday
night when a car being puFiued
by Cypress police crashed into
another auto and burst In
names.
Anaheim police said the two
m e n in the chased car were
seriously burned over.:iucb of
their bodies
Their auto wa!> engulfed in
flames after it slammed into
another car shortly after 11 p.m
at Lincoln Avenue and Beach
Boulevard.
Neither man has been iden
tified. Both men were taken lo
the bum center at UCI Medical
Center and both were said to be
in critical condition today.
Also iltjured when their auto
was burled an estimated t lS feet
when bit from the rear by the
car being ch ased was a Buena
Park couple, Vincent lasparro,
4.2, and Mary Iasparro, 40.
Cypress police said the lwo-
mile chase of the two men in the
1966-modet car began when an
o fficer noti ced wh at h e
de s cribed a s s uspi cio us
behavior
F...-PflfleAJ
When he attempted to bail the
auto to a curb stop, the car's
driver Rped off and the chase
that ended with the crash was
on, police said.
IAbor l tem
Non,.wUon
HARTFORD. Conn .
CAP> -The Coalition or
Labor Union Women sold
seven T-shirts emblazoned
with the CLUW logo until
a discovery prompted a
recall -the shirts were
made in ooo-union shops
in the Pflilippines.
The CLUW had set up a
table at the annual Con·
necticut State Labor Coun·
ell convention that began
Wednesday. Other tables
held pamphlets, buttons,
posters a nd bumper
stickers wging support for
organized labor.
The idea -the T-shirts
notwithstanding -was to
buy products made in
America by union mem-
bers.
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S yria 's la s t -minut e
postP.<>nement of the visit.
Libyan leader Moammar
Khadafy and Palestinian cbier
Vasser Arafat left the
Damascus summit today and
unexpectedly traveled to
Jordan, where they met with
King Hussein In an apparent bid
to talk him into jouung their
"rejectionist" froot agaimt the
Camp David plan.
M eanwbile , Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat is
willing to "assume the Arab
role" In negotiating the future of
the West Bank and Gaza if
J orda n and other Arab states
reject the framework produced
by t he Camp David summit,
according to Jett.en released by
the White House today.
Although so mewh at
a mbiguous, the language in the
letters appean to hold out the
po11lbiUty that a Palestinian
Arab civU government could be
set up fOf' the territory without
the consent of Jordao, which
once controlled it.
Sadat said he would be
prepared to enter negoliaUons
on the West Bank and Gaza
·'following consultations with
Jordan and lhe representatives
or the Palestinian people," but
gave no commitment to follow
th ei r l ead in a n y s u c h
negotiations.
50 Line Up for Fireman Job
A bout 150 prospective firefighters conver ged on
Fountain Valley City Hall today in quest or one job that
may be opening in the city's fire department.
Some of the applicants arrived at the city ball steps as
early as 4:30 p.m. Thursday with their sleeping bags and
beverage containers and spent the night playing cards,
backgammon and shooting the breeze.
MAil& KRAMER OF La Palma said he awoke at s a.m. to find his shoes dangling from tbe top of the city ball
n agpole. He joked that one of his competitors played the
dirty trick.
Two or the early arrivals, Ke-n Maddams or
Westminster and Gary Guodersen of Costa Mesa. are
members of the La Habra Fire Department.
They said they are 1ooting for jobs closer lo their
homes.
OTBEaS IN THE LINE said they were employed but
we re looking for advancement that they thought the
Fountain Valley job offered.
Fountain Valley administrative aide Bill Ackerman
said a maximum of 200 applications were to be handed out
at noon ror tbe )Ob lbal pays $1 ,194 per month.
He said applicants will be given oral, written and
agility tests.
The Fountain Valley Fire Department currently 1s
comprised or 36 employees.
SIGN OF TIMES?
Lone Job Attrec1lve
Y o11ng Cyclist
H urt; D river
Flees Scene
A lS·year·old Irvine boy wa~
knocked lo the pavement off bis
motorcycle Thursday by a car
whose driver sped away without
stopping, police said today.
BALANCE •.
"Our tax rates are already too
high and inflation has made the
situation worse.
Would-lie Worker 'Volunteers'
Kevin P e lthman. of 4101
Salacia Drive. was treated at
Tustin Community Hospital for-
a s prained wrist and scraped
knee. then released to go home.
Peithman told police he was
riding in <1n alleyway behind a
savings <1nd loan firm in the
Walnut Shopping Center, al
Walnut Avenue and Culver
Drive. when he heard a loud
engine roar.
"A lax reduction program pro.
perty formulated can result in
more revenue nowing into the
treasury,•• CurtJs said.
Bui, Ford Motor Co. Not Convinced He Has Better Idea
In addition to favoring a
balanced budget and lower tax
rates, Curtis said he supports
policies that would eliminate ad·
ding any new government pro·
grams .
Also. the Republican senator
said, be supports moves aimed
at introducing so-called sunset
legislation that would call for
periodic scrutiny or existing pro· gram s .
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REAGAN •..
time,'' Brock said.
The blitz is promoting a variety of Republic.an tax
propos als. principally a bill
written by Rep. J ack Kemp,
R ·N.Y . and Sen William V
Roth, R·Del., which would cut
lncome taxes by 33 percent over
tlle next three years
~T h e Senate Fi n ance
dommillee has re jected the
ptoposal and is working on a
De m ocratic plan calling for
srnaHer cuts. The House also has
DETROIT <AP > -Anthony Opal really wanted a job at
Ford Motor Company's huge Woodhaven atamplng plant. So
when the auto maker rejected bis job application, he got a bet-
ter idea -he snuck in and went to work anyway.
Now, aft.er being "fired" when officials found out be bad
worked three sweltering days on the u sembly line, the persis·
lent 19-year-Old from suburban Melvindale Is hoping Ford wm
reconsider
"I mOUGHT TIIEY'D BE GLAD to get a bard worker
. . "he said Thursday. "The three days I worked were the hot·
test days or the summer -I never sweated so much in my life. r
figured they'd think a nyone who would work In that beat would
be worth hiring."
Opat, who had lost a job as an ambulance driver, said he
applied for work Sept. 6 but wu told there were no openings. So
he put on work clothes and simply showed up the next day at the aflernooa shift. change.
"I nashed my une mployment card at the 1ate guard and
went on in with everyone else," he said. "He must have thought
lt was an ID card." ~
INSIDE m E PLANT. OPAT SAID, be told a foreman be
U.S. Asks Mexico
For Aid at BorOOr
was a "new hire.·· was given a time card and put to work stack·
ing auto hoods.
But when Opal told a fellow worker about his scheme, the
man apparently feared Opal would get hurt and told a
supervisor. On the fourth day, a foreman whisked Opal lo the
pla nt office.
"Everyone in the persoMel department must have talked to
me. They wanted to know bow I got in and who put me up to it.
and at first they were pretty mad," be said .
"When we f1n1sbed talking, everyone was laughing about
the whole thing. They told me not to tell the newspapers what I
had done and they'd make sure I got a job. They told me to call
in a few days lo get my paycheck and set up a physical."
BUT IT RAS BEEN TWO weeks, and be bas oot beard from
Ford.
"Every Ume I call, t hey tell me to call back another time,"
he said.
Ford officials would not say if Opal would be hired or paid
for his three days days or work. The company's only comment
came in a statement from John G. Grotz, industrial relations
manager al the Woodhaven plant.
"Although instances or this type are extremely rare. it Is
possible -in a plant with more than 4,000 hourly employees and
several shift& -for a non-employee to enter the facility and
pose as an employee. IL is only a matter of time before such an
individual ls detected and removed," Grotz said.
The boy said that the next
thing he knew. he was sprawled·
on the pavement. He sajd be
never saw the car
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remarks purportedly made by
the chief when police officers
rushed into the restaurant in
response to a disturbance call.
Their chief, who witnesses
said hurried from the restaurant
as his officers arrived, allegedly
referred to Mathieson as "a
trouble-making faggot" and did
not mention his parl in the
fracas,
Soviet Crop Good
MOSCOW CAP> -President
Leonid I. Brezhnev declared-~
day the Soviet Union will have
"a good harve$t" this year.
P.'lssed a tax·cut propolfal, but it SAN _DIEGO <AP> -An in· A spokesman said toch~y that
would r esult in a s maller . crease m attacks on U.S. border special telephones soon will COO·
reductionlhanthe GOPplan. . patrolmen in recent months is nect lhe patrol w~ ~--···· ~7 .. r-.~)jht ~11~y"":fKn;~~~~·>'M~~-;~c~n ~~·~i~==--·~ _,
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with former· President Gerald Tw~nty U.S. officers have Cameron, said he thinks the
Ford as the principal speaker been injured by rocks thrown rock throwers are really alien
al l e r s tops in New York, n.orthward along lbe bl:>rder s.mugglers trying lo divert atten· ~hilad e lphia , Det r oit , since Mar. . lion of the Americans so Mex-
Minneapolis. Chicago and The wi.ndsh1 elds or 30 patrol lea ns can enter the United
Oklahoma City. cars have been broken by rocks. States Illegally.
· In addition. seven shootings
DAILY PILOT
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volved was ittjured.
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An estimated 70 men threw a
barrage of rocks at Border
Patrol officers about 3 a.m. Sun·
day near the San Ysidro cross-
ing but were chased of( by Ti·
juana police.
Dr~Haul
Washes ·Up
THE HAOUE, Netherlands
<AP> -A bout 800 hundred
pounda of huhlah with a 1treet.
value of almolt $400,000 wuhed
up on beaches near the Hooi of
Holland. po.Uce said.
Pollet aatd T hursday tbey
believe the huhlah, which was
packed ln cans and 11ack1 .. was
dl &a .... 811 .. botlf'f ..,, .. I Wftf .'
n1 ve1.1el forced Into port unex·
pectedly by heavy weather.
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probably feared a cuatoms
check and discarded the COO·
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To Politics
Nixed in Poll
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A
lar1e majority or Californians
disapprove of former President
Nixon resuming his political
rareer as a candidate for offlce
or as the U.S. ambassador to
Ch ina. pollster Mer vin Field
said toda_f.
AccorcHna lo the poll, about
three-quarters of the 543
Callf ornlana 1urveyed aaid they
would not vote for Nlxon lt be
ran for a Senate seat. By the aame martin, those guestloned
uld the former president would
hurt the c hances of othe r
candidates tr be campaicned on
their behalf.
However, the poll also ahowed
that mor'41 people for1lve Nixon
f o r hl1 l nvo lve m e n t In
Water1ate, wltb 43 percent
1 upeortln1 t h e form e r
preatdent'a pardon.
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EDITION
Afternoon
N. 'Y. Stoeks
VOL. 71, NO. 26S, _.SECTIONS, a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1978 TEN CENTS ·t
Laguna Chief Sued for $300,000
Th~ man sluaaod by Police
Ch1t-r Jon Sparks n a Latuna
Beach restaurant June 29 want&
'SZ'l().000 to eompnsale bim for
all\lgcd btjuriet, hMmillaUoa Ind
damaat-to bis ~Uoo.
And the woman who was w1lh
31 year-o&d Delbert Mathiesoo ol
Costu Mesa duriJ:C U.. tr~as in
the Ivy House Restaurant is
seekin& $.50,000 to compensate
her ror her troubles
Th~ $300,000 lawault flied
Thursday ln Oran•• County
Superior Court by Mathieson
a nd Sondra Hone seeks t o
recover what the pa.Ir alle•e are
utual and punlUve damqes.
Sbou.Jd Spark• not be able to
root the blll If they are
eventually awarded the
damaaes. Matblaon a.ad Mias
Hone want the city and Ivy
Hou s e operators h e ld
rcsporuuble.
The s uit alleges the city
s hares r esponsibility as a
co·defeodant because it. in
e ffec t , condoned Sparks'
behavior by keeping him on as
police chief.
Monarch Bay Restaurant
Corp., Ivy House operators, are
also named as a co-defendant
because its workers were aware
of the police chief's alleged
Reagan to Rnn
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For President?
Five Dogs
Poi.soned
lnCdM
By MIOIAEL PASKEVICH
Of-O.lly " ... SUff
A dog poisoner in Corona del
Mar bas Junid five neighborhood
pets to a painful death this week
by setting out pie tins filled with
poison -lace d b am bur,ger.
Newport Beach police said
today.,
Police are warning residents
in the area north of MacArthur
Boulevard and East Coast
Highway to keep track of their
High School
Grid Scores
· The high scfiool footbaH
season's under way along
the Orange Coast. For de·
tails. see the sports pages.
starting on 87.
San Clemea&e 21
Corona del Mar 7
Edlaon 29
Canyon 24
DH a llilllJ I
Los Amlaos t
LaQubU %1
Oceaa View Z3
,Milaioa Viejo 21
'80 Race
To Focus
On Taxes
CHICAGO CAP) -Ronald
Reacan said today that there is
a "distinct. possibility" he will
run for president in 1980 and that
the taxpayers revolt would be a
leading issue.
Reagan, participating in the
Republican Party 's
croes-country "Tax Blitz." said
it may take an unforeseen
development to keep him out ol
the race.
Saddlebeck 7 pets. "I have not closed the door," Parents also should warn their Ilea a an aald al a news
children noc. to touch any food conference. •'There ls a diltioct
they may find outdoors. laid 'New' P1·er possibllity that I will be a Detective Lee Roberts. candidate "
.. We don't have a motive yet," R eagan said the taxpayer
Oet. Roberts said today. "We En • • ed revolt w hic h erupted in could be talking about someone Vl810D. California t his year bas
who is upset about a child being triggered a national reaction he
bitten or dogs running around. For Sii-.Mmer thinks will carry over into the Maybe bis cat was killed. or it's --~-1980 campaign.
j us t someone having · some "Whether I'll be running as a
mental {>roblems," he added. Equipment will be moved into candidate or whether I 'll be
Seven pets have been stricken plac e by mid-November to campaigning for others. I'm
since Saturday, said Roberts . reinforce and refurbish San going to continue to tout this as a
One dog recovered and another Clemente's 50-year-old wood p art of basic R epublican
is stilJ recuperating at a pet fishing pier, which city olficials philosophy." Reagan said.
hospit#). ' say will look like "brand new" The "Tax Blitz" arrived in
The ..... t~ of poison ~sed has for next s ummer's beach town Thursday, with Republican
yet to be identified-but police crowds. Chairman Bill Brock conceding
say it is very potent and quick San Clemente councilmen it may take years to convince voted unanimOW1ly this week to working people that the GOP
acting. advertise for bids on the pier really wants to bail them out or
Three of the dead apimals renovation project, estimated to their economic woes with a tax
were pets of residents of Key cost $500,000. An earli e r cut .
West in Corona del Mar. estimate of $443,684 was revised "We 're trying to change a
In each poisoning, animals upward to include replacement deeply rooted impression. but I
s howed signs of intense stomach of pilings damaged by recent think you can over a period of storms. City Engineer Howard time," Brock said. pain and stiffened legs before Benson told the City <;ouncil. T he blitz Is promoting a
going into convuls ions and State and federal funds will variety or Republican tax
dying. cover 75 pe rcen t of the proposals. principally a bill
One of the stricken pets was a restoration expense, with San written by Rep. Jack Kemp.
three-month old Labrador Clemente paying the remaining R·N. Y., and Sen. William V.
retrie ver . Police said one 25 percent. Roth, R·Del., which would cut
resident bad both of bis dogs In order to qualify for the income taxes by 33 percent over
reputation as .. a persoo or
violent. vicious and dan'1erous
character."
Today. Sparks said be has not
yet seen the civil complaint and
will not comment on its
allegations until he talks with
his attorney.
Lacuna Beach City Manacer Fred Solomon sald Mathiesoo's
earlier claim for damages bas
been turned over to the city's
insurance carrier.
Solomon also said Sparks was
not actiag as an employee of the
city the evening or the alleted
unprovoked ¥s sault on
Mathieson.
The incident touched off the
police chief's suspension wit.bout
pay and a s ubsequent
reinstatement that drew bitter
criticism Crom city police officers. -
'l.ltirstg Pla9•ates
Sparks fell abort or admitting
be assaulted Mathieson when In
a Municipal Court acttoo he pleaded no contest to an assault
chargeandeaidaSSOOtine.
The Mathieson civil suit s~
lbe a lleaed a s sa ult was
unprovoked.
It claims the Costa Mesa truct
driver in addition to betac
punched by tbe police chief was
(See SPA&KS, Page A%>
After playing in the park. a Salem Ore .•
4-year-old Molly Gleason bea~ for the
drinking fountain f otlowed by Stamper. the
family IQlden I,.abrador. Molly stood on
her tiptoes and Stamt>er stood on his hind
legs as they quenched their thirst.
Tea• Retires
Charlie, Edgar Still Bidrer
By BOB TBOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -After
S6 years of partnership. you
might think Charlie McCarthy
would show a little gratitude
when Edgar Bergen announced
their retirement. Not so.
··How can you retire when you
haven't worked since you met
me?" was' the monocled dum· my's wide-eyed response wben
Bergen said at a news con·
f e renc e Thursday that
America's best-known ventrilo-
quist act was easlng out or show
business.
Singer Andy Williams was on
hand to say the bickering pair
will be making their final ap·
pearances with him at Caesars
P a lace in Las Vegas and at
December concerts in Cleveland
and Cincinnati.
Bergen has been the fall guy
for his ill-tempered, top-hatted
partner since 1922, and tbi.rigs
weren't much different Thurs·
day.
•'It hasn't ·been easy,"
McCarthy said of bis years with
Bergen. '''the man bas no
talent."
Although the partners' show
business career will officially
end. Bergen, 75, said be might
make a few cbatity appearances
and will keep McCa.rt.by for the
rest of bis life. Alter that the
dummy will have a home at the
Smithsooian Institution.
Bergen's lips may move when
be throws bis voice, but that
hasn't kept him from mating
millions with McCarthy. the
doltish Monimer Soerd, the old
maid Effie Klinker and other
dummies.
Bergen said Charlie was born
in 1922, "but I've always thought
of him as an 11 or 12-year-old."
The duo started in small night
clubs and vaudeville, but didn't
really become famous until t.bey
started their radio show May 9,
1937. For years the program was
radio's No. l show..
Charlie's feud with W.C.
Fields became legendary over
the airwaves, with the two con·
<See BOGEN, Pa•e AZ)
Pursued Auto
Hits Another;
Four Injured
Four people were crltically in·
jured in Anaheim late Thursday
night when a car being pursued
by Cypress police crashed into
another auto and t>urst in
names.
Anaheim police said the two
men in the chased car were
seriously burned over much of
their bodies.
Their auto was engulfed in
names after it slammed into
another car shortly after 11 p.m.
at Lincoln Avenue and Beach
Boulevard.
Neither man has been ideo·
tified. Both men were taken to
the burn center at UCI Medical
Center and both were said to be
in critical condilton today.
Also ittjured when their auto
was hurled an estimated US feet
when hit from the rear by the
car being chased was a Buena
Park couple. Vincent lasparro,
42. and Mary Iasparro. 40.
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C7press police said the two·
mile chase of the two men in tbe
1966-modeJ car began wbeo an
.o !!€.:~ _not.ice.:..b.a~· h e
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f' · An un~ended truck and trailer. careened · towing firm removed the telephone pole
downhill on Sunset Ridte Drive tn La1una after Edison crews cut power to the line.
Beach Thursday moraing, pickin1 up Police said the trailer and truck belon•ed
shrubberY and a telephone pole on Its short to a Costa Mesa rental firm . The ablent
ride before aJamm!ng into the J.S. Wllson op rat.or was not identified.
home al 1825 ~t ~e. Crews from a t.
Capo TniStees
Bingo Fund-raisers
Organizations geared to rais-
ing funds for school-related pro-
grams may now conduct bingo
games io Capistrano Unified
School District schools, follow·
ing a 5.2 vote this week by
trustees.
Objecting to the new biqo
policy were trustees Edward
Westberg of San Clemente and
Ted Kopp of Capistrano Beach.
We s tberg aaid h e l s
philosophically opposed to
(gambling In public 1cbool1 and
tell the poUoy would put the dis·
trid in • poor position to exclude
any tax-exempt oraaniaation
from ICbedullnc binlo 1ames in
FUU AND HIGH,
BlfRGURS IE4J'E
PORTLAND. Ore. <AP> -
The burglars were selective.
Tbey broke into lhr1aret
Wi1ttcrs' home while she was
aw•y, toolc a piua from the
refrlaerator, cooked 11td ate It.
and placed two dirty pla~• neat· ly ln thetink.
And, she told police, they pl~ked all the leaves lrom a
marijuana plant.
school fac.llities.
Superinte ndent Jerome
Thornsley, who bad recom-
mended board approval of tbe
bingo policy, sa.ld the school
board bas the option of revoking
the new ordinance ll problems
with bingo develop.
If there is "some le1al
challenge by non.school related
groups to cooduct blqo," said
Tbornaley, "then tbe board
should consider chan1hag. its
policy to prohibit all blqo beinl
played on sebool campuses."
Bingo in tbe scbooll WU ftrst
propoeed by a CasQtrano Valley
hlgh School booster club.
Parents anxiou1 to make up
lo81MJ1 to lcbool pl'OCJ'UDI after
voter appnyal of Propollilon 13
wanted to eoaduct blneo 1amea
at the M.ileton Viejo lebool.
RenUnc outside facUlties
would cut down°" prolltl, they
Hid.
Allowed U> conduct blaio un·
der the new Capistrano lebooa
dis trict policy are parent·
teacher groups, schooJ athletic
1roup1, school mutlc and drama
g roups and the dls trlct'a
Scholanblp Fund AllcMliatlon.
No one under 18 will be al·
lowed to partJctpaw ln tbe blnlO
sames. "'
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behavior. ·
When be attempted to ball the
auw to a curb stop. the car's
driver sped otr and the chase
was on. police said.
Coas t
Weather
Patchy fog and low
clouds near the coast ear·
ly Saturday becoming fair
a fter m id ·morn1ng.
Cooler. Lows ton11ht S7 to
62. Highs Saturday from
88 tO 72 at the beaches to
80 to 85 inland.
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chool
To limit
Parking
~drnol ofhrt 1 .. an· i:m nit
thl ud •Uh plan!\ to pllu·1· ••
fl net ut bamn ln front of £1
'torro El«-menl1ry S<hool to
r1totubtl be.uh P""lftl and Uuer
on th.-l'ampus norUI C>I •~•aun•
Bclnrh
Truslc voh-d Thur'loday nlRhl
to 1>t•ek a lhrff •·11> spht amontt
the dlJU1ct. lbt" In 1M Compan)
od ia firm ~at QP('ral the ad
)acrnt SootChrn•n co~e park
1rut lot w finance tht-fenr1ni; ('om pb~ant~ from motort l\
and !Mal res1dc>nu of m1lunta1na
of tr.a h left al thf' parkln& lot
a flt'r Vrt'Ckl.'nd v1~1t!I b y
beur-hROl't'l> proms;ilt'd the board
attlOO
lnatlully. tht-d1str1 r t con
1'ldt·rl'd ()CM'r11t1nfol tt.lt own park
tn~ lol and r htir5:anl( a fee to
be.tr h v11utor.. a pltu\ thut
would rau1e funds for the dl&lrH.'t
u:i well as solve lbe trash pro-
blem But insurante costs for
-;uch a program proved pro·
h1b1llve and trustees said they
s aw no soluUoo but to close up
the lot alter school hours i nd on
weekends.
District business manager
Clyde Lovelady s aid he expects
the cost of·the barrier to be in
the neighborhood of S4.600
Objection to t.he fencing pro-
posal Thursday night came from
Laguna Beach resident Betty
Meckel. who said the lots should
rem ain open for beachgoers.
Sh e s ugge sted a volunteer
force m aintain the parking lol tn
order to allow youngsters access
to the beach. "without paying
for parking ...
rmsay. Septemoer 22. 1918
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EDGAR BERGEN AND FRIENDS IN 1931 PHOTO
He, Chertle McCerthy, Mot'dmer Snerd Retlttng
U.S. Nazis
Endorse
P1l>p. 6
LOS ANG ELES <AP) -The
Nallonal S o cialist While
People's Party. formerly the
Am erican Nul Party. has of·
fered to s upport state Sen. John
Briggs· anti-gay initiative, but
Briggs' aide called the orter
"garbage" today.
In a letter to Braggs. R·
Fullerton. the Nazis endorsed
Propoeillon 6, which would pro·
vlde for dismiS.1\81 or homosexual
teachers from state schools. The
Nazis offered to supply speakers
in support of the 1mendment
a nd a uthori2ed Briggs to use
their party name.
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BERGEN •••
s tantly trying to outdo each
othe r's Insult.II :
McCarthy; "Are you eating a
tomato or Is that your nose?"
Fields: "Why you bloekhead !
I'm going to feed you into a pen·
ell sharpener."
Ber1en and McCarthy later
moved to television. but never
matched their radio success
Capis trano
Gets Traf fie
Safe ty Grant
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PIE R ...
outside fUDding, San Clement.
has agreed to lease the pier to
tbe .s tate for 25 years. uld
Stephen BWTell. assistant to the
city manager. The lease will not
a ftect pier uae. Burrell said. It
obllges the city only to m aintain
the pier and keep it open to the
publlc, ~It hllS done In the pa.st.
Burrell i;aid the p ier
restoration s pecUlcationa
reqQlre that the contractor beC1n
work at the land end ot tbe pier
and progress seaward, openlQI
up more of the pier for public
use as Impro ve m e nts are
completed
Althouah the pier wlll be
closed weekdays, Burrell said
the contract will provide that the
pier be opened on weekends as
possible.
When the job is completed, by
lat~ January or so. new stained
handrails will have replaced the
present blue and white painted
rails, said Burrell.
Th e s witc h wa s made
pr i m a r ily to c ut down on
maintenance. he s a id. The
pain ted ra ils have required
repainting every year. The new
s taine d ones should require
treatment only o nce In rave
years .
Th e mo s t dramati c
improvement will probably be
the decking. said Burrell. Th<?
present patched a nd re patched
wa lkway will be replaced with
~mooth. e ven n atural wood
planks .
This year's pier restoration is
the first major overhaul of the
city landmark since 1934 , when
the pier was rebuilt following a
storm which destroyed much of
the original 1925 pier .
That original pier was built
and donated to the c ity by San
Clemente founder Ole Hanson. It
was longer than the present
quarter-mile pier, which is one
or the few wood flshlna piers left
a long the Cftllfomla coast .
97 Feteer Kids
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Deal, MYQB
Jail Bird1s Words Immured
BLA l n. Neb. (AP > -Was hington County
sheriffs uuthoritics have a new Jail bird on their
hands it's u mynu. The bird was left on a Blaar couple's doorstep
with a note tha t s ald ... My name is Be nji. ..
Authorities will keep the myna for 30 days. and i( no
one claims him, he will go to the couple. .
Meanwhile. Be nji sits in a ca~e in the sheriff"~
office -coughing, whistling, exclaiming : "Oh, God' or ''Oh. Lord," and occasionally uttering something
that sounds like "Deal the cards ... ,
Deputies say t hey'r e watching their language -
they don't want Benji to pick up any new words
Price Gap Delays
Clemente Clwice
Appointment of an architect
for San Cleme nte 's m un1c1pal
beach club r l'nov ataon was
deJayed this week whe n Caty
Council member s d iscov<?red
fees for the work ranged from
Sl7,20o to $44,375.
1'he Parks and Recreation
Commission had recommended
that the City Council select
M LA I Architects or Irvine al a
fee of $39.000. MLA partner in
charge of the beach club project
would be San Clemente resident
Jim Keisk e r . who worke d
previously as a city cons ultant
on the beach club restoration
pl a ns a s we ll as designing
re development plans for the
city's pier·bowl area.
But Ger a ld Gibb s.
representing low bidder. Eric
B o uche r . s aid Boucher's
proposal included the sam e
work on the.• beach f luh as the
Ml.A hid. al hulf lht> price
Lurr y Po o l t>r. park s
comm111s1on t hC11rm a n . told
co uncilmen tha t a
repreeentaUve from Boucher's
firm had saJd his fee did not
include repairs to the beach club
pool, as the othi!r bads dad
Bouche r himself hru. been ill
and confinc-d t o ho m e. hi~
attorney said
With no clear understanding of
wht'lher BoU<'hN ·s low bid
1nt'ludcd pool n ·paars or nol .
C'Ouncalmt'n 110lt>d 3 2 C with
Councilmen Donna Wilkinson
and Roy Hamm opposed l to
rcque!\t d clanC1cat1on of what
the bad would include .
But trustees said they want to
go ahead with the fencing, and
asked school omctals to contact
the Irvine Co., which owns a
portion of the land, and Trl-St,ar
Co .. which operates the
Scotchman's Cove lot. to receive
nnal approval for funding the
project.
Distnct officials said the new
barrier could be installed wlthm
a few month~
Two Separ ate
Laguna F ires
Ex tinguished
Briggs' s pokesman Don
Sizem ore said today that the
senator would "be repulsed" by
such a letter but that the staff
h;fd not seen it.
"If it was received it would go
right an the garbage," Sizemore
:..iid
The Nazi letter says: "Our
~torm troop section is always re-
<idy to tak~ to the streets in sup-
por t or our pol icy. If needed for
d e m o nstratio ns or counter-
demonstration."· we could put a
s mall but effective force into ac· tion.··
San Juan Capistrano has re·
ceived a Sl9.200 state grant from
the Califor nia Office of Traffic·
Safoty to research and develop a
traffic s afely program for
bicyclists and pedestrians. a city
spokesman said.
The city will contribute ap·
proximately $6,000 in personnel
services. and will bear costs for
imple m e nting proposed im·
provements. he said
Safe bi cycle and pedestriun
routes lo school will be outlined
following on-site s urveys. <H'
cording to the spokesman. Also.
project personnel will se<?k to de·
termine any required facilities
for handicapped people in rela·
lion to traffic safety.
Laguna's School
Enrollment Drops
Que ried b y 1 l'lepho ne o n
Thursd ay . Ooucher t old a
reporter that his bid definitely
included the pool. as well as
beach club. restoration. He said
the confusion over his proposal
may have a n sen because he was
instructed by city staff as the
filing deadline approached lo
delete a pool cover and solar
he ating from his plans
The change'. m adC' under
deadline pressure . may have
m a d e the wo rding o r hi1>
proposal cumbersome·. he said ..
The City Council as scheduled
to reconside r the a rchitect!'·
proposals fo r b<'a<'h c lub
restoration on 0<'•. 4 . Plans
call for repairs to be completed
to the pool in tame ror next
summer's swimming Completion or the study ii.
scheduled for September 1979.
the spokesman said.
There are 97 fewer students
attendlfll Laguna Beach's five
schools this year, district or-
fi clals said today. and seven
fewer teachers to instruct them.
Clyde Lovelady , the district's
bus iness manager. said there
were some surprises between Laguna Beach f iremen
cx t 1n gu1 sh ed a r es tc.iuranl
gr ease fire and a brus h fire
outside a row of apartments in
separate 1nc1dents T hursday
evening.
F'1rt>f1~hters were called by
tht• manager of an apartment
complex at 635 k a mona Ave. at
about 7.35 p.m lo pul out a
s m <tll brus h fire near t he
roadway
T he letl~r also suggested that
the party m ay be used where
Tlr1ggs' present political condi·
Lion would leave him in a "de·
l1t'ate situation." It did not
l'laborate.
NSWPP start member Jerry
We ston Of Arlington , Va ..
e .. ti mated the party m em·
bl·n1hip1nOrun~e<.:ounty al 50.
2 Howes H i t
As Fireirorks
Skut Blaze
Welding Ignites
Blaze Near UC/
Eucalyplu" leaves and
br;.inchcs cruptt«I into flamc·s.
which spread tu a rc.-dwood rencc
and a telephone pole. fm:men
:-.aid The blaze also s lightly
damaged a Porsche automobile
parked on the road. Firemen
quickly doused that blaze.
Employees at Denny's
ltes taurant, 1600 South Coast
Highway, callc-d firemen s hortly
after I a.m. this morning when
g r eas<· from cooking vats
c·xploded into flames, sending
names licking mto the rans 1md
stove hoods
Firemen tIBt.'ti dry powder and
carbon d.aoxide to extinguish the
blaze
County fi re officials have
/I. fire set orr by a hot s park
from a welding torch burned
about fi ve acres of the San Joa·
q uin Marsh near the campus or
UC Irvine Thursday.
There were no injuries as 40
blamed illegal fireworks ror the Marine Flare Rtart of a fire near Oranfe tha t
caused an estimated 51.000
worth of damuge to two homes Can.:;i S tartle Thursday. &.&aao
Fire Capt Rruce T urbeville
said the roof fi re started by Li{
som e sort of fi rework device at • e guards
12902 Roslland Street sent wind
blown spark~ to housetops a T wo military canis ters that
block away. wash~d up on the San Clemente
One or those roofs. at 12892 beach near lifeg u a rd head
Loretta St.. burst into fl ames. quarters Wednesday alarmed c1
Turbeville said. ty marine s afety personnel when
A spe>kesman 1.1t Denny's Jr. Hy tM time firefi ghters who thel began emitting smoke.
s1tld 1t wi ll probably be Sunday were called lo the scene shortly I' Ire Marshal · Don Hodgson.
before the re~tau rant will before 3 p.m . the roor at th<? railed to examine the ranisters .
reopen .~ J{o~~..,.-1--::-• -a,W.~ ..._~nu.~. 'rl~-7; .. tff,.:..· ,. • r: ~t-a~ff(tl atl<f llbOiJ7So minutes m ilitary fl ares. Although tht•
later th.ere were names shooting flares were spent. a residue wus
skyward from the Lore tta Street ,·e!lponsible for the s moke and
home could hav(' caused injury. ~uad Moose LQdge Hit
Bu rglars forced open the front
door or the San Clemente Moose
Lodg<' and escaped with $206 In
bills and coins, c lub members ,
reportt'<I Thursday. Polire said
t h e burglar y occ u rre d
.. omet1me during th<? night at the
lodge. located al lSO Av e. Pico
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Turbevl lll' said today that fart• Capt .Jerrv G&lali
illPgal fireworks h<tvc caused T he canisters were about JH
more than $100,000 worth of fire Inc h es long. three Inc hes in
damage In county protected fire diameter and silver In color.
areas since July 6. The city of San Clem ente i~
The fire captain also said it is currently meeting with Camp
not yet known who either hurled P e n d I et o n M a r I n e Bas c
or fired the firework device that authoriUes in an attempt to con
slartodThurRday'sfires. trol the flow of military ex·
Mrs. G a llinge r
Of Lagun a
Dead a t 8 3
Lon~·tlme LagunQ Buch resi·
dent Lowry Hughes Uallinger
died Aug 31 In a Torrance
hospital JU t days before her
84th barth(Say.
M.ra. Gallinger WM a 20-year
Laauna Beach resident and was
activ e in many clvic and
c ultur al ~pei.
She waa a member of tho 10c.'al
D•uahtort of the American
ijcvolutlop, Pallonce Wright
Ch apter, the N1tturc 8tudy
Uroup of Laguna Beach, the
Laaun1 Stach f'csUval of Arts .
Delta Omega . th National
SOclct)' ol Colonial Dames of the
t7lb Ccnlury, and the El~mcn·
ury T eac he r1 Club of Loa
Anselea.
She left no next of kin. but
th<MSC wt&hlnc to remember her
moy mok a donation to lbe Pa· tl~nc Wrl•M Cha1>ter or the
DAR in L.a11.tna Beach
plosi ves Into .the city.
Four explOtiions have been rt>
ported in recent weeks, caused
by military land mine fuses and
booby trap simulators, the fin•
marshal said:
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SPARKS •••
pinned ln 1 n!tUlurant booth by
a t1ble 1l1mmed aaaln.st him
and attacked about the face wlLh
e sharp object.
That ttwp object la believed
to have been the stem or a
flower tbe chief alleaedly
clutched ln h1I r11l.
The MathJeson complaint keys
the humiliation tetllon -of the
suit. a round allegedly a1anderou."
remart1 purporttdly made by
the chief when poUce officers
rushed Into the reataur.nt In
retponH to a di1turb1nct call.
Their chler. who wltnea1ea
said hunitd frotn the restaurant
11 hl• omcen arrived, alle1edly
referred to M1thl11on •• "a
trouble·makiq tauoc" and dld
not meMlon bis part In lbt
fracu.
fire men slogged through dense
vegetation with h a n dheld
firehoses for three hours before
the fire was extinguished.
Firerlghters s aid the sa me nre
on normal t.errain would have:?
taken only about 15 minutes to
douse. Wo rkmen were building a
fence in the area. east or lbe in·
t e r section or Campus and
University drives. when a draft
sent a s hower of s parks into the
br ush . firemen said.
Fire men s aid ther~ were no
upparenl injuries among the
rtuck population. which round
11he lter in ponds along Campus
Drive.
Tra me was disrupted while:?
fi re men batUed tbe blaze. which
~ a large plume or smoke.
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what the district expected . and
actual enrollment figures follow.
ing the first week at school
Total enrollment for the dis·
trlct was 3,043 last week. down
97 from lasr year's final enroll·
ment figures.
N ose-counte rs at Aliso
Ele mentary School came up
with 479 school youngsters this
year, compared with 497 last
s pring.
And there were 408 youngsters
at El Morro this year compared
with 4S6 in 1977 . Attendance
figu res at To p of the World
Elementary show 479 s tudents -
down from the 485 registered at
that school last year.
01\ly 459 seventh and eighth
graders showed up for classes at
Thunton Intermediate School
last week. compared with 480
youngsters the previous year.
And enrollment at the hi~h
school Is down to 1.171 thjs year
compared with last year 's atten·
dance ngure of 1.125.
Lovelady said the distract is
opera ting with seve n fewer
teachers this year. adding that
most or those "staffing units"
a re e mployees o n leaves of
absence or retirements.
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San Clemente
Man Denies
Drug Charges
A San Clemente man pleaded
innocent Thursday 1n South
Orange County Mun1c1pal Court
to a eharge of posscssi n ~
narcotics for sale. follow1ng tus
arrest Tuesday by San Clemente
p(>ll ce.
Police otrice rs said the)' found
o ne pound o r has h is h arnd
several doses of LSD in a car
belongmg to Donald Karl Drury.
41. of 202 W. Ave. Alesundro
The y had stopped to q uestion
Drury when they spotted ham
sleeping in his car before dawn
near the anterseetaon of Cammo
Capis trano and Pae1f1<' Coast
Highway.
Police estimated tht-s treet
value or the hashish at $4,500, of
the LSD $200.
Drury was freed on St0.000
ba il. pe nding a preliminary
hearing on Oct. 16.
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VOL 71, NO. 2'5, ~SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ..
TEN CENTS ·~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1978 N/C
Reagan .Eyes 1980 Tax-.c1it Candidacy !
CHICAGO (AP) -Ronald
it.a1u NAd today lbere ii •
"dJl\lnet PGmlbUlt1" be will run ror p....W. apt.a In 1980 and
the tupey« revolt wUI be •
leadln.& iMuie ll be doe&.
Jolotnc a crou-country RepubUcao .. tax b1tu·· tn
Cb.lca10. Reaaan 111d be has
"not c~ the door" to a~r
pru1dential campaign but that
h~ won't MDOUnCe bil final de
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Balanced
Budget
Urged
Sen. Cul T . Curlis, R·
Nebraska, called today for
enactment of a constitutional
amendment that would force the
federal govemmenl to balance
its annual budget.
. Curtis said he has sponsored
such .an 1lftiEIRtur!nt for more
than a q~er of a century and
it is just now beginning to al-
l r act substantial s_upport in
Congress.
The Nebraska Republican was
in Orange County today to give a
speech in Newport Beach at an
assembly of t.be Americanism
Educatiooal League.
In terms of continuous service
in Congress, Curtis is the top
man on the Republican ladder
having ~n first elected to the
House ol Representatives in 1939
and then moving on to the
Senate in 19M. He is retiring at
the end of the year.
ln tbe prepared text covering
his speech in Newport Beach,
the 73-year-old leJi.tator pre·
dieted his propo&ed eonat.itu·
tional amendment will someday
be enacted.
"I believe that we should com·
pel the government to reduce ex-
penditures and to balance the
budget." Curtis sald.
"The only way we can do this
is by amending our constitution
to provide that Congress and the
president must live within their
means.··
Curtis also said a tax cut is
needed to stimulate the nation's
economy.
"U Ulis is properly done," the
senator said, "revenues can be
increased instead of decreased."
He said pending legislation
<See BALANCE, Page %)
Cordon Bien
In Irvine Sued
On Name Use
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two
llttle words, "Cordon Bleu" -
they mean blue ribbon in French
-are the subject ol a $1 million
lawsuit med by the famed
Cordon Bleu cooking school in
P.aris, France, against an Irvine
woman's school with a similar
name.
The Irvine woman, Bonnie
Takamatsu, will be allowed to
continue using the Cordon Bleu
oame at least temporarily, a
federal judge ruled Thursday,
~~-=f·~·"'··~~:·~:.:. _--e t e name pend-ing a trial the issues.
Mrs. Takamatsu wUl 'now call
her school Boonie Heather's
Cordon-Bleu Cooking School. She
used be~ middle name, Heat.her,
she explained. because her last
name "sounds Oriental and lt's
a rather European school."
The French school had asked
U.S. District Judge Laugblin E.
Waters to stop Mrs. Takamatsu
from using the name Cordon
Bleu, but the Judie declined
Thursday to issue a temporary
restralni.ng order and instead or-
dered a mid-October bearing on
~ request for a preliminary In·
Junction.
FUU AND HIGH,
BllRGURS LE.4J'E
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -
The bUf'llarl wen selective.
Tbey broke into Mar1aret
Wlntert'. home wblle t he wu
away. took a pl1aa from the j refri1entor, cooked and a~ It. ind placed two dirty plata neat-
ly tn the sink.
And, •he told poll~e. tbey
plucked all the leaves trom a
m1rUuana plant.
ClliOft until l9'71,
'1'befe II a d11tJnet pouibWly
that f will be • candida,te. It
may be th•l ll would t1ke
something unforeseen lor me to
decide not to." Re•aan said at a
news conference. ReaJ~. 87, who came close to
winnlne the 1978 GOP presiden-
tial nomination. 11Jd the tax·
payer rebellion which erupted
wU.b lbe Propo&Uloo l3 ln1Uative
in California this summer is spre1d1.ng. He said Republican
tax cut proposals are the answer
the public wants.
''Whether l'U be running as a
candidate or whether I will be
campaigning for others. I'm go-
ing to tciut t6ia a.s a fart of basic Republican phi osoph y , · ·
Reagan said.
Reagan said the property tax
rollback imposed by California
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HEIDI HAI.UOY, 7, WITH LOOKALIKE MOM LINDA
Coela MeN Combination Good for Second Piece
Like Mother
MestuU Second at IA Fair
Like mother, like daughter is a phrase that isn't taken
lightly around the Costa Mesa home of Linda and Heidi Hallidy
IT SEEMS almost everywhere 7-year-old Heidi and
her Mom go there's someone who says, "Oh, you look so
much alike "her Mom explained today.
They decided to do something about it after seeing a
television show last year that showed a "Mother-Daughter
Look-alike Cont.est" at the Los Angeles County Fair In
Pomona.
They dressed up in matching ouUits Thursday and en·
tered this year's contest.
A BIG CROWD was on band and a band provided flt·
Ung fanfare when Heidi and her Mom walked oo stage.
''Everyone was very nervous and our mouths got tired
from smiling," said Mrs. Hallidy, a pre-school teacher at
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church.
But tbe judges at the fair agr,eed with whal the
Hallidys have been hearing from their lriend.s at home.
They won a second place ribbon which Heidi took to
share with her friends at Mesa Verde Elementary School
today. •
voters In June has "triggered
hope in the breasts of the people
that something could be done. "Too many American people
in recent y ear s have said , "Yes, but what can you do
about it?' That's why they've
stayed away from the polls,"
Reagan said
"Prop 13 said you can do
something about it," he con·
linued. "ll's a little bil 1tke
dumping those cases of tea off
the boat In Boston harbor."
Reagan said the American
public still associates tax relief ·
with the Democratic Party, but
efforts like the tax blitz are help-
ing to reverse the traditional im·
ages.
Republican adminlstratlons
have cut truces 13 times In recent
hjstory and the Democrats only
once, he said. He aJso charged
that the Democrauc tax.cut bill
moving through Congress wou.ld
result in· a net loss to the
average tupayer.
The Carter administration and
Democratic congressional
leaders also are calling for tax
reductions, but they say the ma-
J or cuts proposed by the
Republican s would be
dangerously inflationary.
(See &EAGAN, Pa1e "2)
C Poisoner
Kills Five ·Dogs
By MICHAEL PASKEVICB
Ol U. O.lly ,. ... M.eff
A dog poisoner in Corona del
Mar has lured five neighborhood
pets to a painful death this week
by setting out pie tins filled with
poi son-laced ham burger.
Newport Beach police said
today.
Police are warning residents
in the area north or M acArtbur
Boulevard a r'ld East Coast
Highway to keep track of their
pets.
Parents also should warn their
children not lo touch any food
they may find outdoors, s aid
Detective Lee Roberts.
Vance Trip
To Syria
Delayed
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia <AP>
-Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance wound. up talks with
Saudi leaders todav without a commitment to s upport the Camp
David peace accords, and
hard -line Syria abruptly
Informed him il is postponing in·
definitely his scheduled visit
there. But Vance said the delay
is only for a day.
Vance's Mideast tour ,
meanwhile, was being shadowed
by a two -man Arab
"rejeclionist" team trying to
wreck the U.S. initiative.
In another d evelopment.
Soviet Preside nt Leonid I.
Brezhnev reiterated hiJ nation's
opposition to the Camp David
plan today , c a111ng tt a
"separate deal" between Egypt
a nd Israel that produced
"nothing but the illusion of a
settlement. .. lt can only make
the situation in the Middle East
even more explosive," Brezhnev
commented In a sl)efth in the
southern Soviet Union.
After a workin~ lunch today
with Prince Sultan, the acting
Saudi foreign minister Vance
said he and the Saudis over two
"We don't have a motive yet,"
Del. Roberts said today. "We
could be talking about someone
who is upset about a child being
bitten or dop.~n~.
Maybe tus cat "was kilf«, or it's
just someone having some
mental problems," he adde,i.
Seven pets have been stricken
since Saturday, said Roberts.
One dog recovered and another
is s till recuperating at a pet
hospital. The type of poison used has
yet to be identified but police
say it is very potent and quick
acting.
Three or the dead animals
were pets of residents of Key
West in Corona del Mar.
In each poisoning, animals
showed signs or intense stomach
pain and stifrened legs before,,..
go\ng into convuls ions and
dying.
One of Uie stricken pets was a
three-month old Labrador
retriever. Police said one
resident had both of his dogs
poisoned.
Police said they have
recovered an aluminum pie tin
they believe was used in at least
one poisoning. Persons with.
information about the poisonings
should contact police at 644-3782.
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SMOKE RISES OVER UC IRVINE MARSH THURSDAY
Spark From Welder's Torch Bl•med for Bruah Fire
days held "discussions in depth w. ldi• I •
that were absotutety essenuat." e nH oni.teS But, as in Jordan earlier this • ~ e • .,..,
~·f..~~~~;:: ::~:.:.::· RI,,. ~·e "l\Tear · UCl ~~~lil~al~~~~--~u~~!~d~-~°Aa~·tf~~~~~.;.~·; ~->-: ,.. ·~ Damascus, the scheduled third :::=~~.S~s:!~~~~~~~~,
The man slugged by Police
~hief Jon Sparks In a Laguna
Jeach restaurant June 29 want.a
•250,000 to compensate him for
alleged iDjuries, humiliation and
Jam age to hia reputation.
And the woman who was with
31·year>Old Delbert Mathieson ol
Costa Mela during the fracas in
the Ivy House Restaurant is
seeking $50,000 to compensate
her for her troubles.
The $300,000 lawsuit tiled
Thursday in Orange County
Superior Court by Mathieson
a nd Sondra Hone seeks to
recover what the pair alle1e are
actual and punitive d1maae1.
Should Sparks not be able to
loot the bill if they are
eventually aw1rded the
d1ma1es. llatbieson and Miss
Hone want the city and Ivy
House operators beld
respolJlible.
The 1ult alleges the clty
s hares re1pon1lbll\ty H a
co-defendant because It, in
effecl, coo.doned Spark!l '
behavior by k.eeplo, blm on as
poUce chief.
Monarch Bay Restaurant
Corp., Ivy HOUM operators, are
Jlllo named U a CO·def eodant
because its worken were aware
of the police chief's alleged
reputation as "a person of
violent, vicious and dangerous
character."
Today, Sparta said be bas not
yet seen the civil complaint and
will not comment on its
alle1ations unW he talks with
bis attorney.
La1una Beach Clty Manager
Fred Solomon aald Mathieson's
earlier claim for damages has
been tumed over to the cl~'s
lnsurtnce carrier.
Solomoa also aald Spark.a was
not acUng u an employee ol the
city the eveo1n& of the ~
unprovoked 111ault on
Mathieeon.
FllM POSTERS
FUN TO OWN
You can own n piece of a movie wlt~ an old potter or lobby card.
says the owner of a Newport
Beach bu.'llne111. See t~uturin1.
p._ge Bt.
stop of his trip where be wa& A fire set o.ff by a hot spark
going to try to t~mper President from ~ welding lorcb burned Orange H a fez Ass ad • 5 5 tau n ch about rave acres of the San Joa-Coast
0 p p 0 s i l i 0 n t 0 t h e quln M.arsh near the campus or
Israell-EgypUan agreements. UC Jrvuie Thursday-. .
The Syrian announcement There were no UlJunes as 40
said the Vance visit was being firemen ~logged. through dense
put off indefinitely because the vegetation wath handbeld
(See VANCE Pag AZ> flreh.oses for thr~ hours before • e the fare was extinguished.
High School
Grid Scores .
The high school football
season's under w~ along
the Orange Coast. For de-
talls, see the sports pa,es,
at1rtlng on B7.
saa·caememe
Von11• .. Mar I
Edboe
CH)'OD
0Ha oyts
Lo1Amf1M
t;a'Qatota
Ocean View
M1aaloa Viejo
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Firefighters said the same fire
on normal terrain would have
taken only about 15 minutes to douse. ·
Workmen were building a
fence In the area. east of the ln-
te rs e c tion of Campus and
University drives, when a draft
sent a shower or sparks Into the
brush, firemen said. .
Flremen said there were no
apparent lnjurle1 among the
duck population, wbicb found
shelter in ponds alon1 Campus
Orlve.
Traffic was dlarupted while
rlremen battled the blue, which
sent up a large plume of smote.
f.arrien Strike
OTTAWA <AP> -More than
4,000 letter carriers w1lked oft
the Job In nlne Canadian cltres·
today In the first of a planned
serte1 of rotatin1 strikes lo back
demtndl for hiaher saluiea and cost-of-living protection.
Weather
Patchy fog and low
clouds near tbe coast ear·
ly Saturday becoming fair
after mid-morning.
Cooler. Lows tonight 57 to
62. Highs Saturday from
68 to 72 at the beaches to
80 lo 8S inland.
INSIDE TODA l'
Stage and 1creen ihow
1toppn Anthony Hopkf n.s' ad·
trl« to ~ Coott actora -.. ~ cort/W what J/OU IOUh for"
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Mesa Slaying .
Hearing Set
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Emigre Angelika Lasansky.
29, a Czech countess, has
been hnked romantically
with Prince Charles of
England. She lives in Paris.
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that would ieduce capital gains
taxes as well as income taxes
should be enacted.
"The hist ory or p ast tax
legislation proves that we can
increase revenue b y lowering
tax rates.
'<'Our tax rates are already too
high and inflation bas made the
situaUoo worse.
"A tax reduction program pro-
perly formulated can result in
more revenue flowing inU> the
treasury," Curt.Js said.
Jn addition lo favoring a
bala nced budget and lower tax
rates. Curtis s aid he supports
policies that would eliminate ad·
ding any new government pro-
gram s.
Also, the Republican senaU>r
said, he supports moves aimed
at introducing so-called sun.set
legislation t hat would call for
periodic HCrutiny Of existing pro-
grams.
fi',.... Pa.,eAJ
REAGAN .••
The blitz ls the nationa l
R epublican Party's major
public effort of the 1978 elec-
tions. It is aimed at pushing the
tax cul effort in general but also
with helping local candidates
along the way. It began In
Washington Wednesday morning
with s tops in New York,
Philadelphia, Detroit, Min-
ne apolis, St. Paul, Chicago,
Oklahoma City and Los Angeles.
Director Fired
An llt·year·old Costa Meaan
<'hUCcd with murder In the de·
U h ot hi• Z'1 year·old stepmother
In a boetyatd ahacll Sept. '1 facea
a preliminary hearina In Harbor
M UlllclpaJ Cowt next moet.b.
Ora,n1c: County Deputy Dia·
trict Att.orM:y Robert Chatterton
u 1d today Anthony Godoy Oran\
haas enLered a plea of lnoocent
and wUI return to court Oct. 8
0 rant remain• In Orange
County Jail with ball aet al suo.ooo
He wu arr"-tled by Newport
nuch polke after he aUecedly
Oed the dtiath 11ceoe on a bicycle
ahortly before the body of Cheryl
Leanne Gr ant was found un-
derneath bloody mallTeues by
wltneases who heard a dis·
turbance
turbance
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department is handl1"' the ln·
vestigaUoo because the killing
took place in a small pocket of
county ten-IU>ry on Placentia
Nixon Return
To Politics
Nixed in Poll
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A
large majority of Californians
disapprove ol former President
Nixon resuming his political
career as a candidate for office
or as the U.$. ambassador U>
China, pollster MervJn Field said today.
Accotdlng to the rll, about
three·quartera o the 543
Californians surveyed said they
would not vote for Nixon If he
ran for a Senate seat. By the
same margin, those queslJoned
said the Conner president would
hurt the c hances o f other
candidates if he campaigned on
their behalf.
However, the poll also showed
that more people forgive Nixon
f o r bi s i nvolvement lo
Watergate, wltb '3 percent
s upporting the former
president's pardon.
More than ball ol the people -
52 percent -believe that
Nlxo11'1 forced reslgnatioo and
aeml-exile in San Clemente ls
enough punishment for any
c rimes be might have
commJtted wbile ln office.
The poU hu operated since
1947 u 'an independent ,
nonpartisan mfdia sponsored
public opinion news service. -Pope Affirms
Divorce Stand
VATICAN CITY CAP) -Pope
lohn Paul I, caUing himself
'just a beginner," took on the ls·
1ue of divorce with a group or
American bisbope Tbunday and
urged that saving troubled mar-
riages be given top1iortty.
''In parllcul , the i n ·
dJssolubllity of tian mar-
riage is import.ant. Although it ls
a difficult part or OW' metsa,e.
we m ust proclaim it faithfully a.s
part of God's word, part of the
mystery of faith," the pope said.
In bis first major address on
an ethical issue since bis elec-
Uon lut mooth, the pontiff aaid
he intends to follow the course of
his predecessor, Pope Paul VI.
"His teac.hlng ls ours," be said.
Mesan Held
T IJUANA, Mexico (AP> -bJ B • M~G Ale h.e~d....gL,.BlWI..,. • ' ~~j·1)· •. ·~~..i.t ·~ .~ .. \ :111-~-
partment. has revealed the fir-Mark Clinton Shearer, 22, who
ing o f Mig u e l Ce rvantes co~n~y sheriff's investigators
Rodriguez, the new director or saad lives ln Costa Mesa, was ar-
t h e Baja California ~tale rested at 3:30 a.m. today after
penitenUary after leas than two he allegedly entered the
months on the job. bedroom ol a 16-year-old La1UDa
Hilla girl.
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lnvestigaU>rs said the 11r1
awakened to see a man in her
room and screamed. The man
fled, Investigators sald, and
Shearer wu &rNISt.ed later on
Woolwich Street.
Shearer was booked Into
Orange Cowrty Jail on burglary •
c harges.
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MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
RACING -1'alrpoundl,.i ! p.m.
JC POOTBAU.. -ut.;C VI.
Saddleback, OCC. 7:30 o.m .
SATV&DA Y, IBPr. a
MUSJC -AlMltar CompoMn'
Nlsht, OCC, '1M Arts 119, 8 p.m., admtUSoa $3.
LECTURE /SLIDE
PROGRAM -"Mali aDd the Sea" wttb Col. John Cralc OCC
AudJtorfum, 8 p.m. Ad~
$1.50·$2.!0.
Avenue between Newport Beach
and Costa Meaa.
lnvc8Ugaton said today \bey
have yet \o t1tabl11b a motive ln
the ala.Ytna. Earlier teporU that Mrs.
Grant died of multiple stab
wounds trom two t eparate
knives have bee n chan1ed
foUowlna a report by the county
coroner.
The cause of death ls now list·
od a a resultinc from s tab
wounds and se\leral blows to the
head with a blunt lnatrument.
A knife which Grant alle1edly
dropped during . bJs es_cape at-
le m pt bas beeb booked 'nto
ev"1dence ..b)' .county authorities.
Deputies would not say what
type of blunt instrument may
have been used in the fatal at-
tack. .
Grant has refused to tallc U>
authorities following his arrest.
He wu arraigned Tuesday in
Harbor Court.
The s laying occurred in a
small shack al the rear or the
boatyard ~ere the Grant Cami·
ly lived.
Mra. Grant ls survived by her
buaband, Annando, 46.
Mesa Police
ffrmJ, 3 Teens
In Knife Attack,
Costa Mesa poli ce ar e
searching for three teen-age
boys who reportedly pressed a
knife against a Costa Mesa High
School girl Wednesday and
forced her to go with them U> a
remote area ot the campus ..
There, the three boys unsuc-
cessfully tried U> remove some
of her clothing before a passing
motorist scared the m off by
honkln~ a horn. police said.
The incident, listed by police
as a kidnapping and assault with
a deadly weapon . occurred
shortly after noon at the Mesa
High campus on Fairview Road.
The 17-year-old s tudent was
not injured although she told
police that the attackers pushed
he r to the ground after forcing
he r to leave the main quad area
al the campus. ·
She said was walllng for a
class to begin when one i>f the
youn~ suspects approached her
and pushed a four-loch buck
knife again.st her side and de·
manded thatsbe go with them.
It ls not known if the three
males are students at the high
school. Police said they have full
desc:rtptions of the youths.
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LINING UP FOR A HOT J0e PROWECT AS FIREMAN IN ~NTAIN VALLEY
Some Broutht Theft llffpfng 890• and ap.nt the Night Walttn9
0m .. 1ing Desire
15() Seek Fir-eman Job
About 150 prospective firefighters converged on
Fountain Valley City Hall today in quest of one job that
may be openiq in the city's fire department.
Some of the applicants arrived at the city ball steps as
early u 4:30 p .m. 1bursday wttb their eleepfq hap and
beverace eoata1Den and spent the night playtng cards.
backeammon and sbooting the bnme.
llA.U K.&AllER OF La Palma said be awoke at s a .m . \o find bis shoes dangling from the top of the city ball
nagpole. He joked that one of bis competitors played the
dirty trick.
Two of the early arrivals, Ken Maddams or
Weatml.Dller and Gary Gundersen of Coeu Mesa, are
members of the La Habra Fi.re Department.
They said they are looting for jobs cloeer to tb~tr
homes.
OTBa8 IN THE LINE said they were employed but
were looldna for advancement that they tboueht the
Fountain Valley Job offered.
Fountain Valley admlniatraUve aide Bill Ackerman
said a maximum of 200 appUcaUou were to be banded out
at noon for the JOb that pays $1,lJM per mooth.
· He said applicanta will be given oral, written and
agility t.esta
The Fountain Valley Flre Department currenUy is
compriled of 38 employ~.
Building Limits
Delayed in Newport
In spite or a call to action from
the Irvine Company and
marching orders from the city
council, Newport Beach plan-
ning commissioner s balked
Thursday at settlng limits on
future building.
until their next meeting before
considering tbe measure!\
Commissioners, with little dis·
cussion. coofinued two proposals
on density reduction U> their Oct.
5 meeting.
The proposals have been peod·
ing for more than a year. Two
weeks ago, councilmen ordered
plannlng commissioners "to get
OD With it."
At Thursday's meeting, Dave
Neish, the Irvine Company's
consultant on Newport Beach
projects, asked that action on
the building limits move ahead
"swiftly."
However. another of the city's
major developers, the Koll Com-
pany, asked for a delay because
the firm's s pokesman, Tim
Strader. was unable to attend
Thursday's meeting.
Com_m.iaslooera agreed U> wail
•
Neish, during his address lo
commissioners . reite r a t ed .l
pledge made by the Irvine Com
pany during informal planninR
m~tings this spMng to reduce
by 20 percent the density or
future residential projects m the
city.
He saJd that, instead of the·
2,437 units currently allowed by
the city's general plan, the com·
pany would build no more than
1,800 units on It.I eight remaining
residential parcels in Newport
Beach.
In addition, Neish suggested
that the city get moving on a fee
district U> collect money from
developers to pay for road Im
provements.
I rvlne Company President
Peter Kremer said developers
would be willing lo contribute SS
million to such a district in add1
tion to paying for another $12
million worth of Improvements
next to their own develOPments.
• • • • • • #
'
SIGN OF TIMES'?
Lone Job Attractive
f'ro•Pa~~·
VANCE ..•
three-day-otd summit meetin& in
Damascus of hard·lioe Arab
leaders was extend.inl( through
the weeke nd. ft said Assad
a pologized to Vs nct-for the
inconveruence
The r e was no 1mmed1ate
t:'X planat1on o f aoy hkety
a dditional reas ons behtnd
Sytta '.; ia'!>t minut e
postponement of the visit
Libyan teade r Moammar
Khada{y and Palestm1an chief
Ya sst:-r Ara f uc IPft the
Dam ascus summit today and _
unexpectedly tr a\'t lt>d to
Jordan, where they met wtth
Ktng Husaem in en apparent bid
to talk him into Joining their
.. rejectionist" rront against the·
Camp Davtd plan
M ea nwhll t>. EJ:yptun
Pres ident Anwar Sa.dat '"
wilting to .. ass ume the Arab
role" in negotiating the futu~ of
thl West Ranlc and Gau 1f
Jordan and other Arab statei.
re1ect the framework produced
by the Camp Oavid s ummit.
according to letter" relc.ased by
the Wtute House today
Newport Study
Session Canceled
N e•port Beach Cit) Coun·
r 1lm en wont have a '-llld:·
session Monda)' afternoon.
The re,zularly schoouled after ,
noon session ha!< been canceled
so that council memben; can ;,l
tend the meeting of tht' Stale
League of C1Ues an Anaheim
The t:vemng seasaon. wall be beld
a.s usuaJ at T·ao p.m.
• • • •
Saddlehack
--EDITIO N
VOL 71, NO. 16S, •SECTIONS, 4 PAGES
"fternoon
N. Y. Steeks
TEN CENTS
HelrnS Raps Ex-official's 'MeDiory'
WASHINGTON (AP) -
hhner CIA Dlndor RJehard
Helm• Mk! todaJ Ul•t former
Attorne7 General Nleholaa
Katate.cb eould not b•ve told
l.be truth when be swore tMa c.,.w
not recaill meeUna with Hehm
about ~ laaodllnc of a Soviet defect«, Yuri NOHnllo.
But Helms lat.er clarified that
comment and aaid be "didn't
mean to lmply that he teatlfled
untruthfully "
Te1tlfyln1 at • HOUie
auauln tlon1 commHtee
hearln• on lbe dealb or President Kennedy, Helm•
preaented mema. ol hit meetlnc
wlth Katzenbach to dileus the
No.enko matter April J 19M.
HelmA told the panel that bia
la.wyer recenLly eontaeted
Katzenbach lo dlacuaa Helms'
r4'Collediom ol tbe meet.lng.
K atienbach on Thursday
denied under oath that he bad
any recollection or such a
meeUn1 and 11id be felt sure he
would bave remembered any
delalled discussion of lhe case.
Committee Chairman Louis
Stokes. D·Ohio, listened to He1~· account and then asked,
''Then Mr. Katienbach's
statement could not be true,
could it?"
"No. it could not;" Helms
replied.
Later. however, Helms said
Reagan· to Run
For President?
Five Dogs
Poisoned
l n CdM
By MICIAEL PASUVICR Of .. .,...,,.... .....
A dog poisoner in Corona del
Mar hu lured five neighborhood
pets to a painful death this week
by setting out ple tins filled with
poison-laced hamburger ,
Newport Beach police said
today.
Police are warning residents
in the area north ol MacArthur
Boulevard and East Coast Highway to lreep track of lbeir
pets.
Parenta a1lo should warn their
children not to touch any food
they may find oat.doors, •aid
OetecUve Lee Roberti.
"We doa't have• motive yet,"
Oet. Roberti said today. "We could be talking about someone
who ls upset. about a child being
bitten or dogs running around.
Maybe tus cat wu kilfed., or it's
just someone having some
mental problems," he added.
Seven pets have been stricken
since Saturday, said Roberts
One dog recovered and another
le still recuperating at a pet
hospital.
The type of poison used bas
yet to be identified but police
say it ia very potent and quick
lit Ct in~.
Three of the dead animals
were pets of residents or Key
West in Corona del Mar.
In each poisoning, animals
showed signs of intense stomach
pain and stiffened legs before
going into convulsions and
dying.
One of the stricken pets was a
three-month old Labrador
retriever. Police said one
resident bad both of his dogs
poisoned. ·
High School
Grid Scores
The high school football
season's under way along
the Orange Coast. For de·
tails, see the sports pages,
starting on 87
Saa ·aelDe'lde zt
Coroea del Mar 1
Edlaoa 20
Canyon z•
OaaaUW. • Los Amigos •
La Qlllllta zt
OceuVlew is
MlaleeViejo Zl
Saddtebeek 1
Solon Calls
For Balanood
U.~. Budget
Sen. Carl T . Curtis, R·
Nebraska, called today for
enactme.nt or a constitutional
amendment that would force the
federal government to balance
its annual budget. ..
Curtis said he has sponsored
such an amendment for more
than a quart.er or a century and
it is just now beglnnlng to at-
tract substantial support in
Congress.
The Nebruka Republican was
in Orange County today to give a
speech ln Newport Beach at an
assembly of the America.nism
Educational League.
In t.enns of continuous service
in Congress, Curtis is the top
man on the Republican ladder
having been first elected to the
Houte ol Representatives in 1939
and then moving on lo the
Senate ln 1955. He is retiring at
<See BALANCE, Page Z>
' '80 Race
To Focus
On Taxes
CHICAGO (AP> -Ronald
Reagan said today that there is
a "dlst.lnct possibility" be will
run for president in 1980 and that
the taxpayers revolt would be a
leading issue.
Reagan, partlclpatfog in the
Republican Party 's
crosa·CCM.mtry "Tax Bliu," said
it may take an unforeseen
development to keep him out of the race.
"I bav, not closed the door,"
Reacan said at a news
conterace. "There ii a distinct po11iblllty tbat l wlll be a
candidate."
Reagan said the taxpayer
revolt which erupted in
California this year has
triggered a national reaction be
thinks will carry over into the
1980 campaign.
"Wbetber I'll be running as a
candidate or whether I 'll be
campaigning for others. I'm
going lo continue to tout this as a
part of basic Republican
philosophy," Reagan said.
The "Tax BUtz" arrived in
town Thursday, with Republican
Chairman Bill Brock conceding
it may take years lo convince
working people that the GOP
really wants to bail them out of
their economic woes with a tax
cut.
"We're trying to change a
deeply rooted impression, but I
think you can over a period of
lime," Brock said.
The blitz is promoting a
variety of Republican tax
proposals, principally a bill
wrltten by Rep. Jack Kemp,
R-N.Y., and Sen. William V.
Roth, R·Del , which · would cul
Income taxes by 33 percent over
the next three years
bis lawyer "t.elll me he feels 1
did Mr. Kat1enbacb a
diHervice. All I meant to say
was thal I couldn't comment on
Mr. Kauenbach's memory. 1
dldn't mean to imply that he
testified untruthfully.··
Katzenbach was deputy
att-0rney general at the time ol
Kennedy's as assination in
Dallas on ov. 22. '1963. He
subsequenU served as attorney
general now is a counsel to
IBM Corp.
There wu no immediate
comment from him today on
Helms' testimony.
Nosenko d e fected to the
United States in 1964, claiming
he had been a hifh·ranklna
Soviet KGB otficlal and bad
extensive knowledge of Lee
Harvey Oswald's actlviUea
during his three.year atay in
Rubia.
The Warren Commiaaion
chose not to question Noeento
during its investigatton of the
murde r of Kennedy . The
com mission concluded that
Oswald was the lone assassin.
Helms. then a deputy diredor or the CIA. said the ageitcy
conaldered it "a matter of the
utmos t importance " to
deterllline whether Nosenko was
a lealtirmte detector or a Soviet plant.
Thirsty Pla9•ates
Afler playing in a park in Salem Ore ..
4-year-old Molly Gleason headed for the
drlakinc fountain followed by Stamper. the
famtly golden Labrador. Molly stood on
her tiptoes and Stamper stood on his hind
lep aa they quenebed their thirst.
.
Police Chief Si.wd Pursued Auto
Hits Another;
Four Injure d After Tavern Fight
The man slugged by Police city the evening of the alleged Four people were critically in·
Chief Jon Sparks in a Laguna unprovoked assault on · ed · Anah · lat Th··-.. -Beach restaurant June 29 wants Mathieson. Jur m eun e .a.,,._y
$250,000 lo compeMate him for The i~ident touched off the nib gbct when a clia,r being hpedurs_uednto
alleged t'njuries, humiliation and li bi r i ·tho t Y ypress po ce eras 1 po ce c e s suspens on wa u another auto and burst in damage to his reputation. pay and a s ubsequent names.
And the woman who was with reinstatement that drew bitter A h · 1· ·d h t
31.year-old Delbert Malhi-Aft of . . r . Ii na eam po ace sru l e wo ......,.. c rit1c1sm rom city po ce men in the chased car were Costa Mesa during the fracu in officers. · l bu ed h r
the Ivy House Restaurant is <See SPAUS, Page A2> ~~:~~~-m over muc 0
seeking $50,000 to compensate Their auto was engulfed in
her for her troubles. names after it slammed into
The $300,000 lawsuit filed D:-~ Given another car shortly after 11 p.sn. Thursday in Orange County .....,.ceu at Lincoln Avenue and Beadl
Superior Court by Mathieson Boulevard.
and Sondra Hone seeka to OK ~Or School Neither man has been iden· recover what the pair alle1e are J • tffled. Both men were taken to
actual and punitive damages. the bum center at UCJ Medleat
Should Sparks not be able to .:;t __ J E -*• Center and both were said to be
root the bill if they are r UIU,l, ve•cc.o in critical condition today.
ev e ntu a lly awarded the Al · · ed b tb · uto Organua. lions geared •o r";S· so lDJUt w en ear a damages, Mathieson a nd Miss "' ... h led ti ted 115' in° r .. -..1-ttor •"'bool-reJal_.. pro-was ur an es m.a •eel Hone want the city and Ivy e UJJ\,13 • °" .::u h .. ,t f ... b lb H o u s e o p e r a t o r s b e l d grams may now conduct bingo w en '" rom uae rear Y e
responsible. ~mes in Capistrano Unified car being chased was a Buena
11 hoot Dist.ri.ct schools, 'ollow· Park couple, Vincent lasparto, The suit a eges the city •· 42 d M I 40 s hares responsibility as a ing a 5·2 vote this week by •an ary ~parry>. · trWJtees. , Cypress pohce satd the. two-co-defendant because It, in ObJ'ecti·ng to the new ba'nao mile chase of the two men an tile effect, condoned Sparks· · · -1986 model car beaan when o behavior by keepinc him on as policy were trustees Edward off leer noticed what be
.w _.._._~.-.-D IJ:a..I I '"'~ .. ~~~~~· e,Mla'-.. W~!11P" . .w._~~.sAA...Cle~~-~~ ~· •~ ~~f~s.:... ... ~~~•!IM--K~ . . •dwa:r..;.~;.tWlr£te'll~~!!,'lj • .-r~,.k~, R. .~d .._ c••°-~~n.rr a:a-mimvyedH--:ra~s::a~~!~~fresnda, antre ~~f~:>~~ be~i~:t\e attempted to hall tbe
~.
l ..
I
~ "" '-V'"UG phalo~op~1cally opposed lo auto to a cqrb stop. the car's Ome .. s • .. e because its workers were aware eamblmg •.n public schools and driver sped off and the cbue St St II or the ·police .-chief's alle1ed felt the policy would put the dis· was on police said. reputation as "a person of trict in a poor position to exclude '
Saddlebadt ValJey school of.
flcials have lost another round ln
the battle of buslq -by 382
feet.
SVUSD Adminlatratlve
Services Director Ken Anderson
announced Thursday that a dis·
triet check of distances between
some homes and El Toro High
School revealed the residences
were located beyond the 2.$-mile
walkiQI distance.
Anderson had been scheduled
lo walk today from bomes on
Stem Avenue in El Toro to the
biib school with parents lo •
monstrate the residences fell
within the 2.~mile limit.
A check ol the distance Thurs·
day, however, revealed tbe
homes qualify ror bualng by 312
feet.
"We're Cotna to have to bus
some of those children," An·
Deal, Myna
~ lail Bin/,'s Worda Immured
BLAIR, Neb. (AP) -Washington County
s heriffs authorlUes have a new Jail bird on thelr hands -it's a myna.
' .
denop eald. "We're aolna to
ha.e to reroute one of the buses
comlna from Mission Viejo.
Andenon ls anticipatln& some
problems when bulinC from the
area belim Monday.
"We're IOlnl to bave a sJtua·
Uon where someone's child wilt
be bused Wbi.le their neipbor's
cbildr• will be walkinc," An·
denoo explal.Md. uwe bave to
have a line wwhere tboucb. ••
He aaid tbe diltrtct may opt to
contract wttb tbe Oruae County
Tranalt DilUict to p-ovide bus·
inc for the ""' cbl1dren wbo live at tbl! md otStem Avenue.
~UU AND HICB,
BllRGURS LE4.YE
PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) --TM buraJan were telec:\lve.-
.. The bird was left on a Qlair couple's <loontep,
with a note that said, "My name ia Benji. '
AuthorlUes will keep the myna for 30 days, and lf no
one.claims him, he wtll 10 to the cQUple. Mean1"bile Benji 1Ita in a ca1e 1n the 1berlfr1
office -~. whlatllnt, exclalmln1: •·oh, Ood''
or ··oh, ~ancl occatlonally uttering something that eounds UKe .,Deal tbe cards.''
/
They broke into M ar1•ret
r Wlnlen' hom while she was away, took a p1u1 from the ,
retri1erator, cooked and ate il,
a.Del pl~ two dJrty pJates neat· ly ln the alnk.
Deputies sat ther·r~ watchina their Lanauaae -they don't W9nt BenJ to pick up any new wordl
And, •he told police, they
plucked aJl the luvcs (rom a
marijuana C>fa.nt
violent, vicious and dan1erou1 any tu-exempt organiutlon ----------...
character." from scheduling bingo games ln
Today, Spara sald be bu not school facilities.
yet seen tbe clvl.l complalnt and Superintendent Jerome
will not comment on Its Tbornsley, who bad recom·
allegations unUJ be talkl with mended board approval of tbe
his attorney. bingo policy. sald the school
Lacuna Beach City Manqer board bas the option ol revolti.Qg
Fred Solomon said Mathleeon's the new ordinance if probl,ms
earlier claim for dama1es has with bingo develop.
been turned over lo the city's If there \a "some le1al
insurance carrier. challeqe by non-school related
Solomon alao said Sparkl wu groups to conduct bln10," aald
not acUng u an employee of the Tborntley, ·'then the board
•bould consider chan1in1 lta
Polley to prohibit all blqo beine
played on school campuses." MesanHe ld
In Break-in
Mark Clinton Shearer, 22, who
count)' sheriff'• tnveat11ators aald Uve1 ln Colta M•a, wu ar·
resUMI at 3:30 a.m. today after
he alte1edly entered the
bedroom ol a US· year-old Lquna
Hlll1 1lrl.
Inve1tl1alor1 ta.ld the 1lrl
awakened to aee a ma.n tn her
room and screamed, Tbt man
fled, lnvest11ator1 said, and
sa..artr wu arrested tater oo Woolwich Slreet.
Shearer wu booked Into
Oran1e County Jail on bursJary
char1•. ..
Bineo in the scboQls wu nm
proposed by a Capistrano Valley
High School booster club. Pareata anxious to make up
lotsea to school protram1 after
voter approval of Propoeltion 13
wanted to conduct btnao 1ames
at tbe Mlllion Viejo achoo!.
Rentin1 outalde taclUUea
would cut down on prollta, they
said.
Allowed to conduct blqo un--
der the new Caplttrano tehool
district policy are parent·
t.eacher poupa, acbool at.blltlc
11'0\IP•, •cbool music and drama
1roup1 and th~ dlllrlct 's
Scholanblp Fund Assocl1tlon.
No one under l8 wUJ be al·
lcnr..S to partldpate in the bingo
same•.
Orange Co ast
Weath er
Pateby fog and low
clouds near the coast ear·
ly Saturday beeomlng fair
arter m i d -morning .
Cooler. tows tonight $7 lo
62. Hiabs Saturday from
68 to 72 at the beaches to
80 to 85 lnland.
INSIDE TOD.4 't'
Stoot and 1crun •how
atopper Ant~ Hopldu' ad·
me~ to OrOftQt C4Glt acton -
" ~ car-tW wMI you IDilh for"
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Syria Delays Vance Visit
..
RIYADH. udi Arabia (AP)
-Secretary of Slate Cyru R
Vance wound up lallt& with.
·wdl leadf'N> toda\ without w
commitment to 'uppor1 tht t •mp
David p t'IC~ t1 ccor d1, and
b a rd Une S)'r la a bruptl y
1ruormt"d him 1t 11 p0ttpon1na In
dt'ftnlt\11) h1 i. ~ch~ulcd visit
ther~ But Van<'c aatd lhe delay
11> unly for 11 da)
V11n cf' s M s d ~••t tour .
m l'anwtul . w~"l hf•nll •hadO'A't'd
b .>-• I w '' "' a n A r a b
'1rt>Jecuomst' l\'am trylna tu
wat'k the U S lnlllallve
In 1nolher developmeot,
So•let .,f•tldeet. J.:tonld I,
lreahMY ~~ m.t utlm'• ~ to tbt Cemp Da•kl
filan today , ca111 n1 at •
''1cpar1tte d al'' between E&Ypt
a nd hrael tbul produced
nothing but th · lllualon ol a
a.clllement. . It cun only make
lbc •lluat.lon In the Middle Eet
C!ve n more explosive." Breihnev
commented In " 11ix:ech ·1n the
M>uthcm SovM Union.
Arter a workin«i lunch today
with Pnncc Sultan. tbe acUna
SaudJ foreign man.liter. Vance
( Pilot Logbook J
Let Him Eat Cake
To Win His Bet
By WILLIAM HODGE
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SHA&ON FIGEIRA, chamber or commerce director,
made a bet recently deep in the heart of the Saddleback
·Valley. Not a large bet. Just a $3 wager with local office
equipment entrepreneur Billy Blrd, who paaaionalely sup·
ports the Southern California Rams.
Mrs. Figeira is .a native Texan. And she couldn't resist
the chance to mock the locals when the
World Champion Dallas Cowboys rode
lnto Los An1eles last week ror a football
game.
But the Cowboys were chased out or
town by Marshal Pat Raden and bis de-
puties as Dallas took a 27-14 drubbing at
the hands or the Rams .
Sharon wasn't walking Sadd.leback
Valley streets with a gleam in her eye
and a six-shooter in her hand thia week.
1 She was busy in her kitchen prepar-
ing to pay ott c.ne Hird bet at last nigbl's chamber or com·
merce mixer. The wager was paid off in pennies ClOO), nickels (10),
aild he and the Saud.ls over l wo
.,.. held "dileualloot lD depth
U.at were abltoluwly eneatlal. · ·
But, u la Jon!ao earlier t.bll
week . h e r epor t e d oo
commitments.
Then lhe Syrian government
announced it was postponing
V Ance's vlslt Saturday to
OamaKCu.s, the scheduled third
atop or h.ls lrip, where be w111
1oln1 to try to l41mper Pretk!ent
Jlafez Assad's 11taunch
o pp ositio n to th e
Jsraell·EaY(>tlan aareemeots.
The Syraan announcement
11ald the Vance vlsll was being
put orr Indefinitely because the
three-day-old summit meeting in
Oamascus or bard-line Arab
leaders was extendlne through
the weekend. It said Assad
apoloelzed lo Vance for the
Inconvenience .
T he re was no immediate
e xplanation or any like ly
a ddi'tional reasons behind
Syria 's l ast -minut e
postponement of the visit.
Libyan leader Moammar
Khadafy and Palestinian chief
Va sser Ararat left th e
Damascus summit today and
un exp ect e dly travele d t o
Jordan. where they met .with
King Hussein ht an apparent bid
to talk him into. Joining their
"rejectlonist" front against the
Camp David plan.
Meanwh i l e, Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat is
willing to "assume the Arab
role" in negotiating the future of
the West Bank and Gaza if
Jordan and other Arab stales
reject the framework produced
by the Camp David summit,
according to letters released by
the White House today.
Although s ome wh at
ambiauous. the language in the
letters appears to hold out the
poaslbilitv that a Palestinian
Arab civd 1ovemment could be
a.et up for the territory without
the con.sent of Jordan, which
once coatroUed It
Sadat said he would be
prepared to enter nceotiations
on the West Rank a nd Gaza
"following consultations with
Jordan and the representatives
of the Palestinian people," but
gave no commitment to follow
their l ead in any s uch
negotiations.
Brush'Fire
Doused
Near UCI
A fire set off by a hot spark
rrom a welding torch burned
about rive acres or the San Joa·
quin Marsh near the campus of
UC Irvine Thursday.
There were no Injuries as 40
firemen slogged through dense
vegetation w ith handheld
firehoses for three hours before
the fire was extinguished.
Firefighters said the same fire
on normal terrain would have
taken only about 15 minutes to
douse.
Workmen were buildine a
fence In the area, east or the In·
ter s ection of Campus and
University drives. when a draft
sent a shower of s parks into the
brus h , firemen said.
Firemen said lhere were no
apparent Injuries .among the
duck population. which found
shelter In ponds along Campus
Drive.
Traffic was disrupted while
firemen baUled the blaze. which
ie nt up a large plume of smoke .
Newport CEEED Talk
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EDQAR BEROEN ANO FAIEND8 IN'1938 PHOTO
He, Ch artle McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd Retiring
Bergen, McCarthy
Bicker to ·the Last
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Aller
56 years of partnership, you
might think Charlie McCarthy
would show a little gratitude
when Edgar Bergen announced
their retirement. Not so.
"How can you retire when you
haven't worked since you met
me? .. was the monocled dum: my's wide-eyed response when
Bergen said at a news con
r e r ence Thursday that
America's best-known ventrilo
quisl act was easing out or show
business.
Singer Andy Will iams was on
hand to say the bickerlng pair
will be making their final ap-
pearances with him at Caesars
Palace in Las Vegas and at
01.'cember concerts in Cleveland
and Cincinnati
Bergen has been the fall guy
for his ill-tempered, top-hatted
partner since 1922, and things
weren't much dirrerent Thurs-
day.
"It has n 't been easy."
McCarthy said or his years with
Be rgen .. The man has no
talent ··
dimes 00) and q~arters <2> -baked U1S1de a cake abapecS like the state or Texas.
"The cake is not as big as the state of Texas. but the
crow I'm eating certainly is," Mrs. Fegeira renected
Thursday.
Nestande Flnys Critics
Although the partners' !lhow
business career will ofliclally
end. Bergen. 75. said he might
make a few charity appearances
and will keep McCarthy for the
rest or his life. After that the
dummy wtll have a ho'°e at the
Smithsonian lnslitutlon.
Bergen's lips may move when
he throws his voice, but that
has n't kept him from making
millions with McCarthy, the
doltish Mortimer Snerd. the old
maid Efrle Klinker and other
The white cake 1s t:mblazoned with blue lette rs -
·'The Cowboys will return."
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BIZARRE ITEMS have been buried io Saddleback
College's voluminous board agendas recently.
For example, the college has been auctioning off two
coffins. surgical trays and tables from Superior Funeral
Supply and a grour of embalming tables. The equipment
was used in natura science classes.
And the same man who purchased the two cotflns also
wound up buying four art easels and a stainless steel "multi·
anim a l" cage
There must be u new art movement in the wind
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JUDGE BLAllt BARNE1TE of South Orange County
Municipal Court, is adamant about not accepting excuses
ror fa ilures to appear in court on traffic citations.
Speaking to a Rallery or hapless motorists who failed
to make their appearance on the appointed day, Judge
Barnette enumeraled the excuses he would accept -the
person was ca> In the hospital. ( b) on military orders out
of the area or < c) in jail.
''I don't want you to come up here and tell me you
were beamed aboard the Enterprise by Captain Kirk and
you failedtogeta note from him," thejudgesaid.
f',.._Pa,,e AJ
BALANCE BUDGET • • •
the end or the year. that would reduce capital gains
to the prepared text covering taxes as well as income taxes
his speech in Newport Beach. should be enacted.
the 73-year-old legislator pre ·'The history of past tax
Assemblyman Bru ce
Nestande who fell he'd been un-
fairly criticized for his voling re·
cord, la.shed out al a building in-
dustry pressure group when he
s howed up uninvited at the
group's meet.mg lhis morning.
Nesl a nde appeared al the
Newp ort Beach breakfast
session being conducted by the
Coun cil for Environment.
Employment. Economy and
Development <CEEED> to re-
gister bis complaints about what
he s aid was the group's distor-
tion of his voting record.
Nestande, a Republican from
Orange County's 7oth District,
was p articularly angry about
CEEED's most recent newslet·
ter.
The newsletter declared that
Nestande had gjven "a kick in
the pants" to bis building in-
dustry backers by voting for a
bill that prolongs lbe lives of the
state's r egional coas t a l com·
missions. The article also said
he voted for the coastaJ control
act of 1976.
He didn't vote for the 1976
coastal act, NeaLande said.
Nixon Return
To Politics
Nixed in Poll dieted his proposed constitu· legislation proves that we can
tional amendment wlll someday Increase revenue by lowering SAN FRANCISCO <AP> _ A
be enacted. tax r ates. large majority of Californians
"I believe that we should com· "Our ~ rat~ are already too disapprove of former President
pel the government to reduce ex-h_igh ~nd inflation bas made the Nixon resuming h is political
Acknowled ging that he had
voted for the bill prolonging the
regional commissions, he noted
the bill was carried through the
state Senate by another Orange
County Republican, Sen. Dennis
Carpenter. Carpenter escaped
criticism in CEEED's letter.
Nestande explained that he
and Carpenter voted for the ex·
tension because they felt it
would have become a costly
burden to taxpayers to have the
state commission handlln~ the
wor k now done by the six re·
gional commissions.
The controls or the coastal act.
he noted, remain in effect. Main·
talning the r egiona l com ·
missions simplifies the appUca·
lion of those controls, he said.
"I don't mind having dif·
f e r e n ces o r opinions and
adversary relationships, but I
don't think there's a place in an
educational group like yours for
distortion of facts and lnac
curacies.·· Nestande fumed
New Viejo Park
Lacks Equipment
Mission Viejo 's 3.5-acre
Aurora Park -scheduled for
Novefl')ber completion -will
have many amenities.
The $208,400 price tag includes
ha ir a basketball court, a sand
volleyb a ll court, a n am-
phitheater with conc rete fire
ring, a so-caJled super slide and
l wo concrete-e ncircled lot lots -
without play equipment.
That 's because the
youngsters' play equipment was
deleted from the budget wben
bids came in higher than an·
ticipated, prompting county of·
ficials to exclude the equipment
from plans.
So, Mlssion Viejo Municipal
Advisory Council members will
deliberate in two weeks on how
to raise money to pay for the
missing equipment in the park
located near Marg uerite and
Alicia Parkways.
Besides raising money for
equipment in the two concrete-
encased sand boxes, members
also will be considering funds
for tbe security lighting, drink·
iog fountains. barbeque pits and
picnic tables also deleted from
plans when cos t s overran
estimates.
MAC members are expected
lo la unch a fund-raising drive to
buy equipment following their
Oct. 9 meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
MA C offices. 27021 La Paz Road.
Suite 2K. in Mission Viejo.
dummies . •
Bergen said Charlie was born
in 1922. "but I 'vc always thought
of him as an 11 or 12-year-old."
The duo started in small night
club11 and vaudevUle, but didn't
really become famous until they
started their radio show May 9.
1931 . For years the program was
radio's No. 1 show.
E',.....P~A J
SPARKS •.•
Sparks fell short of admitting
he assaulted Mathieson when in
a Municipal Court action he
pleaded no coolest to an assault
charge and ~aidaSSOOfine.
The Math.ieson civil s uit says
t he allege d a ssa ult w a s
unprovoked
It claims the Costa Mesa truck
driver in addition to being
punched by the police chief was
pinned in a restaurant booth by a table slammed against him
and attacked about the race with
a sharp object.
That sharp object is believed
to have been the stem of a
flower the chie f a llegedly
clutched in hjs fist.
The Mathieson complaint keys
the humiliation section of the
i.u1 t around allegedly slanderous
re marks purportedJy made by
the chief when police officers
rushed into the restaurant lo
resporuse to a disturbance call.
penditures a nd lo balance the situation wbrse. career as 8 candidate for offic~
budget," Curtis said. _..._......_,.......,. _ '..'~_,lax reduc~~*«l~Jl'il\~&-·<t'-~.."J..11>~ · .. ~~11w.l~ .x~·:l.'f~~"<? l....,..,..., ~~~·~-iirf"tW~Itr··• ~hina, p61Tster Mervin Field • -~ ~""'t>)'.l"'JU'h'~Wdi'rlg ollr constitution more revenue flowing Into the said todav.
lo provide that Congress and the treasury," Curtis said.
president must live within their In addition to f&\'.Orlng a
means." balanced budget and lower tax
Cu rtis also said a tax c:ul ls rates, Curtis said he supports
needed to stimulate the nation's policies that would eliminate ad-
economy. ding any new government pro-
.. Ir this Is properly done," the grams .
senator said, "revenues can be Also, the Republican senator
increased instead of decreased.'' said, he supports moves aimed
He said pending legislation at Introducing so-called sunset
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periodic scrutiny or e.xistlng pro·
grams.
In his prepared text , Curtis
said what America needs la less
government and more private
enterprise.
Briggs Miffed
At Nazis' Gay
Ban Support
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
National Sbclalllt White
People's Party, formerly the
Ame rlcan Nazi Party.z.. ha• of·
rered to SU.PPC>rl atate e;en. John
Briggs' •ntJ·aay ln.IUaUft, but
Brlggs• aJde ctalled the oUer
"aarbap'' today.
In a letter lo Brtc11, R·
Fulle~. the NHll endoned
Propotlt:loG t which would pro.
vlde for cU1fti1Ual ol bomoeexual
t.ucbers trom state acbool1. The
Nada oftered to tupply apeaken
In aupport ot the am._mnent
and aut.hortaed Br11p to use ,
their party name.
According to the poll, about
three-qua rte r s or the 543
Californians surveyed said they
would not vote for Nixon If he
ran for a Senate seat . By the
sa me margin. those questioned
said the former president would
hurt the chances of other
candidates i( he campaigned on
their behalf.
However , the poll also showed
that more people forgive Nixon
f o r hi s invo lv e m e nt i n
Watergate, with 43 percent
s uppo rting lh e former
president's pardon.
More than half of the people -
52 percent -be lieve that
Nixon's forced resignation and
semi-exile in San Clemente Is
Pnou1h punishment for any
cri m es h e might ha ve
committed whJle in office .
The poll has operated since
1947 u an Independent,
nonpartl11an media sponsored
public opinion news service.
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Gift Probe Due
WASIUNGTON <AP> -The
White H6u1e has promised a
qulck and .open Inquiry Into ac-
UvlUH of a Carter family friend
who •cknowledgea he took a
$10,000 111n. ror h1I youth pro.
1ram1 from a buslneuman who
wanted an appointment to talk
with 1cwemmtftt official.a about
• bu1e federal crant.
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By Wave?
WASH1NGTO CAP; An old
n H of ~ O~at &...le haa re
Jected otnd al accounts and told
Con•rea th4" S S Ed mund
Fitu~rald wu awallowed up by
M1'be Tbree Sistec"a,'' a tno of
kill r w1 • whrn II wtnt down
with oU banda
Tbe sinkm& ot lbe fTe1pter.
bfanna U"OO oro on a run rrom
Superior, Wls . to Dnrntt. OC'
curred dwtna • viol ol .u>rm
Nov \0, 1'7S, about l7 m•les
from Wtu ttttlab Bay Capt
F.rne11t M. lllcSorley and aJI
other~ men aboard perished
In a rentwal of burlop lnlo th~ lr actdy. memori albed In a
pop u tar tone by Gordo n
Uabtroot. the llou.~ aubcommll·
tee on Coat Guard and nav11•·
lion heard • reha h of sever&I
contra dictory flndintcl by gov.
crnment , lndu~try and labo~
groups.
B ut t he m os t dra m a Uc
testlmQC\Y came trom Lyel A
McDonald of Laurium. Mich ..
who said, "My license to appear
before you. gentlem en, i tems
from having lived a very rough
Jife as a commercial fisbennan
on Lake Superior starting at age
7 . . . I have lived the day and
night or the Edmund Fitzgerald
ma ny. ~any Um es, on lesser
ships a nd during earlier d ays."
"I respectfully submit ..
that the Fitzgerald did sink to
the bottom or Lake Superior as
the result of her having been
caught precisely by the Three
Sisters, or three big waves. The
Fitzg~raldsubmarined! ·•
The Coast Guard and the Na-'
tiona l Transportatio n Safety
Board have theorized that the
ship was done in when water
rushed through the hatch covers
on deck. The board says the cov·
ers collapsed, while the Coast
Guard believes they were simp-
ly not battened down properly.
Som e dissenters on the board as well as some maritime or-
gan izations believe, instead,
that the ship crashed into shoals
and r ipped her hull apitrt below
the water line.
But McDOnald, in defense of
McSorley's honor. argued that
lhe s h ip was simply e ngulfed by
the waves. · · r a m a m azed tha t the
phenomenon or the Three Sisters
is not more widely known," he
said. "Most certainly the older
s ailors ... are fully cogruu.nt
of the ract that the Three Sisters
• are a reality on Lalce Superior."
By this account, lhe winds on
that day were gl'eat.er than 60
mph. the conditions ripe for the
kiUer waves.
"What we are talking about is
that al irregular Intervals, dur-
ing a storm. three waves will OC· cur . possibly one-third larger
than the average seas of the mo-
ment ."
The average wave in the
storm would have been about 18
to 20 feet, he said. while the
Three Sisters would have been
up to 30 feet.
labor Item
Non,. union
HARTFORD , Conn . <AP> -The Coalition or
Labor Union Women sold
seven T-shirts emblazoned
with the CLOW logo until
a discovery prompted a
recall -the shirts were
made in non-uniorr shops
in the Pbillpploes.
The CLUW had set up a
table at the annual Con-
necticut St.ate Labor Coun·
ct I convt:ntion that began
bm~~•••r.·• ~·:-::-.-~ held pamphlets, buttons,
pos t ers and bumper
stickers. urging supJ>.Qrt for
organized labor.
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Rm RED HARBOR DIAl!CTOR KEN SAMPSON LOOKS OUT OV!A DANA MARINA AT TRIBUTE
~Hng the Effort• to Bring the Protect to the South Coast Over Surfer•' Oppoaitton
Seamen's Friend Balled
Dana Point Park Dedicated to Ken Sampson
By SfEVE Ml'l'Cff ELL
Of ... 0..1, ~ .. Matt
One speaker caJJed him "The
Seaman's F1"iend," a fter the
title o f a book written by
Richa rd Henry Dana .
And the ti tl e see m e d
appropriate in describing Ken
Sampson . who directe d the
affairs of the county's Harbors.
Beaches and Parks Department
for nearly a quarter century.
Mo r e than JOO coun t y
dignitaries and friends turned
out at the new Ken Sampson
Overview park on the west bluff
of t h e Dana Point harbor
Thursday to honor the retired
direct or who coordinated the
cons t r uction of the m a ssivc
marina below from· conception
to completion.
Ma ny or the speakers said
Orange County boaters owe a lot
to Ken Slimpson, who began
work on the Dana Point Marina
In 1961.
And, looking upon the more
than 3,000 boats in their slips
below. the former parks director
admits he's got a lot of friends
among sailors a nd b oating
organizations.
But he remembers some who
dJd not appreciate his effort!' to
b ring a smooth-water bay to
Dana .Point back in the early
1960s. .
"Sure I had some opposition,"
the r etired county otricial
ch uckled. "The surfers sure
d idn't like the idea of a marina.
There m ed to be some pretty
good waves down ther e."
Sampson's marina did raise a
ruckus among the surfing set in
the 1960s. Dana Point was long
considered one of the rinest big
wave spots in Orange County.
While not consistent. the Point
was a favorite during storms.
when 12 to 15 root sets would roll
in toward the rock beach in long
-nearly endless lines.
Old time surfers rem ember
catching the huge swells out by
the point and riding them across
the front of the old pier and
nearly to the cliffs on tbe other
side.
And Sampson recalls. be bad a
Cordon Bleu Sues
Over Irvine Name
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two
little wQrds, "Cordon Bleu" -
they mean blue ribbon in French
-are the s11bject of a $1 million
la ws uit filed by the famed
Cordon Bleu cooking school in
Paris, France. against an lrvine
wom a n's school with a similar
name.
The Irvine woman. Bonnie
Taka matsu, will be allowed to
continue using the Cordon Bleu
na me at least temporarily, a
federal judge r uled Thursday,
but she has agreed to make a
s m all change in t he name pend·
ing a trial of the issues.
a counter c la im a gainst the
F rench school seeking to cancel
its trademarks on the grounds
they were improperly issued.
Cordon Bleu should not be a
tradem a r k . says Kasd a n .
because the words simply mean
blue ribbon.
Woman.Dies
In Huntington
Auto Crash Mrs. Takamatsu will now call
he r school Bonnie Heather's
Cordon Bleu Cooking School. She used her middle name. Heather. A 22-year-old Huntington
h l · ed be h 1 iJeach woman died in a predawn s e exp am • cause er ast auto crash early this morning on
name "sounds Oriental aild it's Pacific Coast Highway, police a rather European school." reported.
T he French school had asked The dead woman's name is be·
U.S. District Judge Laughlin E. ing withheld until her (amily cao
Waters t.o stop Mrs. T akamatsu be notlfied.
from using the nam e Cordon The crash occurred about 4:4S
BJeu, but the judge 11ecllned a .m . near Brookhurst Street
Thursday t.o issue a tem porary while the victim was beading
restr a ining order and instead or-toward Newport Buch, police
dered a mld·Oct.ober hearing on said.
r un in with ·a San Clemente Hfgh
School marine science class. led
by an instruct.or who insisted the
completed marina wouJd fill up
with silt a nd alter beaches
downcoast.
"Tha class came o ut and
floated some ba lloons and
co ndu c t e d a l o t o r
n o t ·v e r y -sc i e ntifi c
exp eriments." Sampson said.
"But time has proven the harbor
didn't fill in with sediment."
Sampson's own experiments
were much more extensive. the
former direct.or said. He said lhe
Army Corps of Engineers and
the Wa terways Expe rimental
Station constructed a one-tenth
scale model of the breakwater
project in an 11,000 s.quare foot
hangar in Vicksburg, Mi ss.
Each rock was carefully put in
p l ace. a nd the mode l was
bOmbarded with waves and wind
to see ii it 'would fail.
.. As a result or those tests. we
raised the outer breakwater by
four feet and made some other
a d j u s tme nts," Samps on
recalled.
The final result has withstood m a n y a s tor m s i n ce its
completion, and the loc al
d ign itaries who s howed up
Thur s day t o ded icate the
ove rview applauded loud and
lo n g-w he n a -s mall s tone
monument at the entrance to the
overview was unveiled by Fifth
District Supe rvisor Thom as
Riley.
"Looks liJce a gravestone to
me," SamJ>6()n quipped as he
shook the supervisor's hand.
But it was obvious thN!-year
c ounty parks d ir ector was
pleased as his fam ily and
fri e nds s wa rme d a bout to
congratulate h.im.
Blasts Injure One
v AN NUYS <AP) -Two un-
explained explosions about 20
minutes and two miles apart
have rocked the Van Nuys area,
seriously injuring one person.
a r equest for a preliminary In· The woman was crushed when
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and says she knows the owner. Norwalk. police said Our Entl re Mme . Elisabeth Brassant. who Officer John Berens said the .
is 80. cause of the crash is still under s I
''Oh, yes. I know her very investigation. elect on well. She gave me my exams,'' Bartholomew was treated for
Fnday. September 22 1978 s CAIL Y PILOi A 3
Newport Talk
Builders Win
Dymally Praise
Lt. Gov. Mervy n Dymally
lauded a Newport Bea ch·baaed
coalltlon of bullders and labor
leaders today for their errorts to
bring down the skyrocke ting
cost of bouajna.
Dymally spoke at the Big Ca·
nyon Country Club in Newport
lnformally this morn.ine with the
board or dJ rectors of tile Council
for Environment, Employment,
Economy a nd De velopment.
CCEED>. a housing industry pre-ssure group.
During. the m~Uac, CE!:ED
officials noted that the statewide ·
average cost of a new home is
now $133,000.
DymaJJy said he's toured 30 of
the state's S8 counties and the
problem is the same t.hrougbout.
althou'b it seems to be most ex· treme m Orange County.
"The challenge ln providing
homes that can be afforded by
low-income families is one tbat l
think the federal government is
going to have to take up." he
said.
Dymally ooted that the efforts
of private enterprise to provide
the housing for poor, minorities
and senior citizens were doomed
to failure because of the ex·
cessive regulations and costs
involved.
"It's a myth that labor costs
have bad a part in driving up
housing costs," he added. "ln
fact. labor costs have not risen
as fast as the costs of land and
materials."
Dymally also cr iticized the
trends toward no growth that is
being seen in many of the state's
suburban counties and cities.
"Its primary errect is on low
a nd m iddle -inco m e p eople
beca\ffle the end result of no
growth is high costs.'' he said.
"It's not a question of wanting
t o pave ove r e very bit of
gree nery in the slate," DymaJly
added . "It's not a question of be-
ing anti-envi ronm ent It's a
question or looking at lhe other
side of the coin."
Dymally urged CEEED mem·
bers to continue their efforts and
to join with..ininority groups in
pressing for the lcinds or legisla·
lion that will help lower the cost
of housing.
"We need mo re C EEED
groups because. eventually. that
wlll be the only thing that saves
iu. • • he concluded.
Younger Hiu
W,y Police
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
Homosexuals s hould be kept off
California police rorces, At ·
torney General E velle Younger
says.
The San Francisco Chronicle
rep orted Thurs day that the
Republican candidate for gov-
ernor told reporters on a cam·
paign flJght Wednesday that he
atte mpted unsuccessfully to fire
a homosexual deputy attorney
gen eral. but was forced by
courts to rehire him .
.
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SPEAKS IN NEWPORT
Lt. Governor Dymally
U.S. Seeks
MexicQ 's
Border Aid
SAN DIEGO (AP\ -An in-
crease in attacks on t;.S. border
patrolmen in recent months 1s
worrying officials so much lhat
they a re asking Mexican tn
ter vention.
Twenty U.S. officers havP
been injured by rocks thrown
north ward along the border
since May.
The wmdsh.i elds of 30 patrol
cars have been broken by rocks.
In addition. seven shootings
have been reported since July
although none of the officers in
vol ved was ln1ured.
An estimated 70 men threw "'
ba rrage or rocks at Border
Patrol officers about 3 a m . Sun·
day near the San Ysidro cross-
ing but were chased off by T!-
j ua na police.
A spokesman said today that
special telephones soon will con·
ne ct the -patrot with-TiJuarta
police and Mexican imm1gratwn
officials in Tijuana.
The spokesman , Donald M.
Ca m eron, said he thinks the
rock throwers are really alten
smugglers trying to divert atten-
tion of the Americans so Mex-
ica ns can enter the United
States illegally.
Girls Start Fire
DENVER CAP) -A campfirl'
started by two g)rls. aged 7 and
10. kindled a fire on Sept 12 lhat
exploded through 3.300 acre.c; of
tinder dry timber and brush in
the foothills s out hwes t of
De nver. the Jefferson County
sheriff srud Thursday
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The idea -the T-shirts
notwithstanding -was lo
buy p roducts made In
America by union mem·
bers.
Mrs. Takamatsu said. inj uries and released from Hoa& At
Mrs. Takamatsu's attorney. Mem orial Hospital in Newport
KenKasdan,saidhe plans to file ;:~Wayne 50% on
Sunday Covers It 1-u1ar Price Geu Airord ••
From Head to Toe FromScouis
Full coverage in Sunday's Dai·
1y Pilot will help the reader
rrom head to toe. Main features
will describe the marvels of
b r ai n mappi ng and the
California style or wooden shoes.
FOCUS ON F IBER -Four
million tons of asbestos are pro·
duced each year for such u1e1 u
buildln& insulation andlrrake
drums . But breathing asbestos
fi bers can lead to several fatal
diseaaet for employffa. The Al·
sociated Press reports on the
ll'OWlng eotlcem and some of
t.he victims.
T H E 9'£EL THI N G -"Somewhere there's a .cuy who
rnakea bucJY whil)l ... ud I'll bet
he's maklt\I a heU of a prollt."
Data Technology doesn't make
buecy whipe. but II.I president nys there are some othft' com·
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partsons. Stor y in You/Your Money
TIPTOE TIME -American
shoemakers are In trouble. rac·
Ing foreign compeU\lon Lbat's
fierce. But a local company hu
found fancy footwork that keeps
them wattling t.oward success.
Judith Olson e x p la in s i n
You/Your Money.
SENJ Oa POLI T I CS
"Grandpa Goes to Washin1ton."
1tarrln1 J ack Albert.IOI' H a
arandpa who eel s elected a U.S.
senator. i1 one of lbe new TV
aeries. 'lbe series could boa re·
m lte a f(enoratlon 1 at er. or Funk Capra'• 1939 movie. "Mr.
Sm ithGoHtoWashln1ton."
BEVERLY HILLS (AP)
J ohn Wayne. o. forme r Boy
Scout. was presented a bronze
plaq"8 e T hursd a y nig ht by
former Eagle Scout Gerald R.
Ford to honor him as an exam-
ple or the spirit or America and
the tdeals of scoutlna.
The presentation to Wayne, a
Newport Beach resident, waa
made at a benefit dinner held In
hls honor by the Los Angele,
Area Council. Boy Scouts ot
America in coMectlon with the
577-acre John Wayne Outpost
Camp scout facility near Lake
Ar rowhead.
Along wtth former Preal~
Ford , who 11 honorary vice ~
aident of the Boy Scouts or
America. some 1,200 others at·
tended the dinner. lncludlnc eJlo
tertalners Jimmy Stewart and
Lucltl e Bal l. Television
personality Merv Griffin waa t.he
m1Stet ~ c:eremonJe1
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Begin Gets Hero Welcoille
I raelis Promised 'Peace With Honor'
Tl-:L AVIV. J~rul 1AP1
Thou1and1 of l•raf'll• aave
Prlmti M1olater Menath m
n.-1110 • h C'(fl w~lcome be"' to day on b.iit mum from Lhe Camp
David 1umm1t. He tokt cb nl\I
crowd• h~ brought them "•
peac4' •IJ'ftme.ot wtlh aecurity .tnd honor··
PoUre and told.len provided
WIPr~~ted a«urity al Ben
Gurlon Airport. wblch wu.
jammed wtth weU•wisJJen car
rytn• banncn·with aucb pbrues
.aJ "W ~ Are l'roud ot YOU" and
"Peace w.tb E&Yl>l "
Sp~ct.at.ot'S waved laneU and
EJyptlan na11 and chanted
"Be1t.n. Bq.in. Be11n."
A t'EW aJGBT-WJNC ll'OOJJ8
opposlng the Camp David a1ree
ment d~monstrated outaldc lho
ttrmln•I buJldJn1 One •roup
dJaplayt'd • beaner un·ylnt •
atatemtnt a ''" made earlier Chia year: "Any cov_,rnment
which dcmoll11het even one • t
tlement will not Jul a slnal
day "
Police had a waler cannon and
other riot-control equipment ro
ady In caae aroup1 for •nd
aaalnal lbc accord• ehoold
rlaah. They blocked off accea11
road• to the airport f()(" three
boura bdore Be1ln'• arrtnl •nd
uld accurity wu tighter today
than It was even for the vlall ot
Eaypttan Pre1ldent. Anwar
Sadat la.et November.
Beain and hi• wife Alba 1u'-
rlved oo a acheduled El Al fllaht
rrom New York and London.
"THIS MOaNJNG I brine YoU
Jood Udinp from Camp David,"
Be1tn told a new• conlerence in
London. where he stopped to
brief Prime Mlnl1ter Jamt1
Callachan on U.. outcome ol tM
summit. "Let us all hope that ln
the future there will be real
peace In the Middle Jtut for the
benefit of •ll the race1 dwelllu
there .Del tor the beneflt of all
mankind."
Ti~s Plans Appeal
On Contempt Rule
Befln aaid he, President
Carter and Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat had found a solu·
tlon to lhe problem or the Pales·
tlanlans wtth whom "we want to
Jiv e In peace and dignity." He
said there sUll ls a lot of work to
do. "but now, after Camp David,
we know that when you raclt
your bruiruJ and make the effort,
you find a solution lo even the
moat lnsoluble problems.'·
PEACE NOW, AN opposition
movement that rallied 100,000
people before Begln's departure
to urge him to show more flex-
lblUty, published newapaper ad-
v e rllsements calling on
followers to gave the prime
minister a mass recepUoo.
HACKENSACK, N.J . <AP) -Journalists and newspaper
executives criticized a state Supreme Court rullnt that upheld
contempt convictions of the New York Times and lta reporter. Myron
A. Farber, for refusing to surrender Farber's notes on a
controversial murder cue.
"We have never had a fair
heoaring in this case and we are
going to the United States
Supreme Court f o r that
• hearing," James C. Goodale,
Tames executive vice president,
said Thursday after the S-2
decision.
Times attorneys at first said
the appeal would be filed today,
but attorney Floyd Abrams sa.id
today It would probably be Moo·
day or Tuesday before the ap·
peal would be ready.
''THE NEW JERSEY court
has ruled that in the future,
other journalist.~ must be given
a hearifl.I( before being required
lo turn over their notes to any
Judge," Goodale said. "But Mr
Farber continues to be denied
just such a hearing and has been
ordered to spend al least six
months in jail. We think this is
unfair and unconstitutional.
Dr. Mario JaCJcaJevich was in·
dieted m 1976 alter Farber wrote
a aieries or stories about
mysterious patient deaths at
Riverdell Hospital in Oraffll-l2
years ago. He is being tried on
_ murder charges lo t.bree ot tne
deaths, which the prosecution
says were caused by overdoses
of the muscle relaxant curare.
FARBER'S NOTES were sub-
poenaed by defense lawyers but
Parber refused to hand them
over . prompting Judge Theodore
Trautwein to find the reporter
;Jnd the Times in contempt of
court. Farber received a n in·
definite jail sentence plus six
months and was fined $2,000.
The Times was fined $100,000
plus $5,000 for every day Farber
withheld his notes.
The state Supreme Court ac·
cepted the case in late August,
staying the fines and jail term
pending its ruling. Farber spent
27 days ln jail before the slay.
In Thursday's ruling the court
found that neither tbe First
Amendment nor a New Jersey
reporter's shield law protects
Farber from having to sur-
render his notes in the case
particularly in the J ascaJevlch
case because Farber bad
cooperated with the prosecutors.
The two dissenting judges
criticized the majority for up-
holding the contempt citations
before a full hearing bad been
held on whether the subpoena
for Farber's notes was speclfic
enough.
And in JerusaJe~. Mayor Ted·
dy Kollek arranged to ereel
Begin at the city's outaklrta with
bread and wine, an ancient
Jewish tradition reserved ex·
elusively for returning kings
successful in battle.
No one seehled to know who. iC
anyone, suggested the uncom-
mon fanfare, but observers not-
Flap Stirred
Catholics Hear Steinem
MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Archbishop John R. Roach bas
reprimanded the pastor ot St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for
allowing feminlst leader Glorla Steinem to preach at two
services Sunday.
The Rev.. Harry Eagan, senior pastor at the Minneapolis
parish. was summoned to archdiocesan headquarters Wednes-
day and told that Mrs. Steinem's appearance was Improper, ac-
cording to a parish staff member who asked not to be identified.
A harshly worded statement by Roach criUclzing Eagan
and apologizing to Roman Catholics who were offended by Ms.
Stei.nero's appearance was expected to be published today by
the Catholic Bulletin, weekly newspaper of Uie artb~ese. ·-
MS. STEINEM'S APPEARANCE IN ST. JOAN'S pulpit of.
fended some Catholics because sbe is an outspoken advocate of
abortion.
Ms. Steinem delivered two sermona to record crowds at St.
Joan's contemporary services.
Merton Lassonde. Roach's adminlatrative assistant, said
Eagan should have obtained permiMion for Ms. Steinem's ap-
pearance because she is not Catholic and Is not ordained.
Lassonde said several hundred people had telephoned or
written letters protesting Ms. Steinem's appearances.
MS. STEINEM, IN A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW from Ms.
magazine's New York office, defended her appearance.
"Are they even considering all lbe people who attended both
Masses and wanted to bear what I had to say?" abe asked. "Il
makes you wonder if the archblsbop d1dn 't arrange all this fuss
himself."
Ms. Steinem said she never mentioned abortion during her
appearances at the church and spoke instead about "reproduc-
tive freedom."
Hughes Aide F oimd Innocent
OGDEN, Utah (AP> -Dr. Wilbur Thain, Howard Hughes'
former physician, has been found innocent of cbariea be illegally
THE COURT REJECTED the provided the billionaire with codeine.
Tlme8 arRument that the Fir8l Tbe federaJ court jury deliberated about three bouns Thursday
s hield notes and confldentlal before returning its verdJcl.
sources. The court found the The prosecution had Introduced a letter from Tbalo warning
shield law inapplicable when 1• Hughes in 1975 that because ol stepped up enforcement, another
ed that the fett.lviUes could only
add to Bectn's presUce u be
embaru on the task of selling
the Camp David accords to bis
country.
PAaUAllENTAaY approval
ror the acreements lnillalled by
8e&ln and Sadat appeared cer·
taln, but be faces stubborn op-
position from conservatives In
his own party and from rellatoua
fundamentaltats who are
enraaed that the accords put a
temporary ball oa J ewish Mttle-
menta ln the West Bank of the
Jordan River.
Israeli troops forcibly re·
moved hundred.a of settlers who
tried to set up new setUements
ln the West Bank on Thursday.
The aett1en clalm a God-liven
rttht to estabUsh new Jewish
seltlementa in land they con·
sider their birthright.
F08 EIGN lllNl8TEa Moebe
Dayan ba.s spent douns of hours
explaining the Camp David ac·
cords since returning home
Tuesday. Followtnc a lenethy
airport news conference, Dayan
addressed t wo conventions,
C?'•nted a half·bour prime-time
television interview and met
Israeli and foreign correspon·
dents.
Begin's popularity bas rlaen
aharpJy since announcement of
the accords. according to one
poll. The survey, published Wed-
nesday, showed 78.4 percent of
those questioned were satisfied
wltb Becin'a performance in of·
nee, up 16 points since be left for
Camp l)avid.
Stuntman Dies
A.J . Bakunas. a movie stuntman, died today of injuries
suffered when he attempted to set a free-rall jump record
by leaping 323 feet without a parachute fro~ atop a U:x·
ington office building. A canvas and plastic 8:fr_!fag, tn·
tended to cushion his fall . split open when he hit 1t Thurs·
day. said members of the film crew shooting sequences
ror the movie. "St eel. ..
Explosion Kills Worker
HACKBERRY. La. <AP) -A
towering pillar of flames
billowed over an alllgator·
lnrested swamp of palmetto and
sawgrass today following an ex·
plosion that left one man dead
and another seriously btjured at
the showcase storage site of the
nation's strategic petroleum re-
serves.
The fire, visible 2S miles away
overnight, was expected to bum
The fire roared up a six-inch "A big stream of oil spewed
drill pipe during routine mam-into the air about SO to 60 feet
tenance late Thursday and hlgh for about 40 seconds. Then
c:aught about 20 men on a steel there was a loud explosion that
drilling rig, officials sajd. Two rocked my truck and the oil
men were burned while four caught on fire.·· said George
dived to safely m a mudbank LaBove, a mechanical inspector
and the others clambered down who was about. a quarter mile
a staircase just ahead of the away.
names. The heat melted 'the
drilling rig. .., , THE DEAD MAN was iden-
for at leail two days. It was fed "WE DON'T KNOW what hap·
from an UndercY'OUfl(f cavern ----pened," siad Bill Parker, deputy
tified as Clarence SJmon Sr., 38,
of Abbeville. La. In stable condi-
tion wit,h burns over half of bis
body was BradlY Bergeron", 22, •
or New Iberia, La.
10 stories high and as big as a ci-project manager.
ty block -that held 7 million But workmen said the fl.re was
barrels of crude oil being stored touched off by a spark that was
as a hedge against foreign oil struck while they were pulling a
embargoe. drilling bit up the pipe.
"We've got every trick ln the
book working to try and control
it." said Parker.
coonicts with the constilutiooaJ ~u . ply route would have to be found for the regular supply of drugs
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ll'rldly. Stptemt>er 22. 1979 s DAILY PILOT 8$
/flang Plans
House Repair
Work Covered
By SYLVIA PORTER
People who buy houses that are more th.an 10 years old
should eiq>ect thines to go wrong •
How. then. can an uninformed consumer protect
against costly repairs?
Since 1971. more than 100 companies have begun war .
ranty plans that cover the cost. of home repairs. war?'an·
ties on resale homes are available in 3S stales. Call!orftla
residents buy more warranty plan& than anybody elle;
Ohio residents are second •
A BOMEBUYE• MAY SIGN A contract calllnc for a
fixed annual lee and deductible clause. ln return, tbe coat.
of home repairs wm be paid by the company.
As an illu.straUon of how the plans wort. Americu
Home StUeld Corp., Dublin. Calli., largest U.S. compa.oy
selling comprehensive bome service contracts. charges an
annuaJ fee ot $220 to ~ with a deductible of ~ or $S0
respectively.
Under its plan. the company service repair~ or
replaces heating, alr conditioning. electrical and plumbing
systems and bUiJl·in appliances. ·Some plans also cover
certain strucluu.i det~t.s ln noors. walls. ceilings and
foundations. al extra cost.
·The house is not in·
s~cted before a con·
tract is signed and AHS
places no Umit on the
size or age ol the house
and cost of repairs .
Money's
Worth
( RepairS on a covered house have cost a s much u $6,000.)
I N AR EAS WHE R E IT BAS A concentration of
customers. AHS has its own repairmen. It also bas a
network of 2.~ licensed contractors authorized to charge
up to $50 for parts and labor without prior approval from
AHS. Beyood that, the company decides if bids from other
contract.ors are required. It samples repair work done to
check perfot'mance and price.
One-hour emergency service and r egular service
within 48 hours are guaranteed. except when 3 house is in
a remote area. Jn that case. another time limit ls specified
in the contract. Service calls cost between S20 and $50 and
are applied toward the deductible amount. To minimize in·
convenience and avoid un.necessary C05t, a customer will
be given free advice, if requested. on how to solve the
problem or how to correct simple malfu~tio~ The tolHrtt
repair number Is in operation 24 hours a day. seven days ;i
week.
The basic. AHS plan is for one year, but two· and
three-year plans are available. 1be plans are marketed
exclusively through real estate broken, who do not rece1\'e
a fee for selling the plan.
DOES TIDS MEAN THAT A bomebuyer offe red such ~
warranty should rush to buy~
No, says David T. Srnith, president ot AHS. Buyers
should coosider their own repair abilities as well as th~
house's age and condition. The wll!Tanty m ay nol ht!
needed.
Then read the contract with caution to make sure it
speUs out prttisely what the warranty covers. the cost of
service calls and wbether they are deductible. Inquire
about. the company's repairmen. Tbey should be licensed
contractors. DOl just handymen .
Forum to Outli~
Small Bmi~sses
The Saddleback College Forums for Leaming program
will offer prospective owners of s mall businesses a study
session in a pre ·business seminar meeting Saturday from 9
a .m . to 4: 15 p.m .
Co-sponsored by the Service Corps of Rell red Ex·
eeulives. the workshop will deal with the elements
necessary for p lanning a s mall business. s aid co·
coordinator Lee Ekert.
Fee for the seminar is SlO, or $12 at the door Lunch.
coffee and materials are included.
"We'll discuss the available sources or inlormallon,
assistance and counsel for management. the causes of
small business failure and the pat~rns of success." Ekert
said.
More information is avatJabJe at the college's office or
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Alr Fare Bdl's Fate 'Iffy'
WASHINGTON <AP> -A blll to
incl'e&H compeUUon amoq aJrllnet
b)' ctvtas them more freedom to Ht
fares and add ru.,bll faces an unc.r·
l.aln future delptte puaace by OVU·
wbelminc m1r1iea in both the
Senate and HOUie.
Tbe IDHIU.l'e, which puaed lb•
Senate 13·9 ID April. cleared the
Ho111t br a vote ol IA.S on Th\11"1-
day.
Trustees of Continent.at Illinois Properties, based 1.0
Orange, have declared a dlslribulion or 32 cents a share,
representing the dlslrtbulion for the quarter ended July 31.
It's the 27th consecutive dlvidend declared by the flrm,
an equity real estate Investment trust, since the inceptioa
of o~ratloos in 1971. It is payable Od. 24 to shareholder& or record at the cl08e of business Oct. 2.
ConUnentaJ Illinois reported net cash now from opera·
Uon11 of. $1,638,000 for the quart.er ended July 31, compared
with Sl,423,000 ror the like pertod tn im .
Net cash now ror \he nine-month penod ended July 31,
after an extraordinary Joes of $100.000, or 2 cents a share.
was $4, 714.000, compared with $4,295,000 for the correspond·
ing per1od a year earlier.
The net income rorthequartercndedjuly 31. After an ex·
tradordlnary loss oUl00.000, or 2 cenu a share, was $312,000, or 1 cents a benellc &J s hare, compared wllh ~.000 or 9
cents, tort.be like perlod tn um.
During the run~ months ended Ju.ly 31 tba trust re-
corded an extraordl nary IOSll of $178,000 represenUn1 a
cbar1e acalnst Income for coet.s paid to a lender In ol'der to
eJCtlngulsh two toag·te.rm notes payable secured by rent.al
properties.
Directors of Swedlow Inc .. Gerden Grove. have
declared a quart•rly cash dividend or 5 centa a •bue ~··
ble Oct. 13 to shareholders of record Oct. 2.
Swedlow m111ufacture. 'lldndowa and other tranaparen·
de. for lire.raft and ll"OU.ftd t.r1111p0rtaUon vehicles, and
oc.ber acryUc productl for mllltary and commcrc•aJ ._., •
pllHUoaa.
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MARMADUK E by lrid AndtrlOn
"I know it's o llttle silly of me to
ask ... but what did yoo do this flme?'
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