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Four Huntington Robber Strips
Pipe Bomb Ber 19 Rings .
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Blasts Related? Gets. $35,000
W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, S EPTEMBER 27, 1978
VOL 110, 4 SECllOfU, .. l'AGl!.S
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Laetrile Test OK'd .
By Cancer Institute
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8 Miles
Separaled
Cessnas
SAN DIEGO CAP> -The head
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Rings Takeit
Robber Get,s $35,00Q
F'RESNO c AP> - A lone robber nabbed 19 rings·
wo'rth $35.000 that were being worn by a wom a n,
police were told.
II
BB Bomb
Blasts
Related?
-~j_f.l""-'"""".,.,_...a=l .IDve.tJliBalA<l!!, into the nation's worst air 1saster
said today that it "appears re· mote al this time" that a third
plane played a pa rt in lbe col·
lision of a jetliner and a small
a irplane.
P h i l llp Hogu e said t he
"m ystery plane" has been local·
cd and was eight miles west of
the area whe re t he Pacirir
Southwest Airlines 727 jetliner
a nd a single .engine Cessna 172
collided-.
A bandit wearing a straw hat and a white sack
over his head with cyeholes cut out relieved five peo·
11t the Ac Bar ber Sho_p _of $500 in cash plus as·
sorted jewelry Tues ay everung, po ice salcr.
But Edith Carte r said th~ robber s tripped 19
rings from her fingers. She said they were made of
platinum a nd gold a nd bore a .varie ty of precious
s tones
Others at the scene confirmed the number of
r ings she was wearing.
1 runt1n-gton rnrach poli-C"e-
beheve four pipe bomb blasts in
the city during the past six
weeks may be related.
But there are few clues as to
who m ight be making the ex·
plosive devices and detonating
them al night. said police Delee·
live Bob Russell
Al'Wlr .......
Big Whee l
C<tlv1n M1tc:hcll, Hi, of. Chicago is a young man of con-
fidl•nct• so m uc:h so that he removed the front wheel
of his bicydt· to pn1cticc "wheelies." Re moving the
front wheel e li m inates the temptation to ride the bike in
tht· more traditional fas hion.
Cooler? Yes, But·
Few Will Notice
Cooler? That's what weather
ro recastcrs predicted today as
marine breeu's moved closer to
breaking a heat wave that has
kept a stin1ng stranJ?lehold on
Nixon Nix es
Speech Off er
ST. LOUIS (AP I Former
Pres ide nt Nixon hus t urned
down an inv1t.ation to speak at
St. Louis U01vcrs1ty for a $5,000
fee, a uni versit y spokesman
says.
A Nixon staff member told the
university that the former chief
executive "wai1 thankful for the
invitation hut would be unable to
a pepar." the spokesman said
Tuesday
In a previous letter. the Nixon
st aff indicated Nixon would ex-
pect 3 chartered night and pay
ment of other expPnses No re
ason was given fo r hl!i ult1mJtc
ly rejecUng lhe offer
Orange County since Santa Ana
winds blew in last week.
But "cooler" is still a matter
o f i nte rpr e tatio n . A
s pokeswoman for the National
Weather Service today said folks
can expect Lemperatures to re-
main in the 80s near the beach
and the 90s inland until Sunday.
And, as the ocean air from the
north pushes a high pressure
system out of the area,· higher
h umidity m ay make it even ,
more uncomfortable.
Orange Coast a rea school dis·
lricts remained on full day
schedules today despite scat·
tered breakdowns in air condl·
t1oni11R equipment.
Strenuous outdoor exe rcise
was curtailed again and eMmen·
tary students in the Soddleback
Un ified School District were
kept indoors Tuesday. even dur·
ing lunch time
Some inland Orange County
school districts let classes out
early Tuesday because of the
heat.
An esUmat'"-d 17,000 cu.~tomers
<See HOT, Page A2>
H o g ue , of tbe Nation a l
Transportation Safety Board .
$500 MIUION CLAIMS
FEARED-Page AS
PRIVATE PLANE USE
A CONCERN-Page A7
By Institute
Laetrile Testing
On Cancer OK'd
No injuries have occurred, but
Ray Llamas. 29. of 227 8th St..
told police someone threw a
bomh on his front porch as he
ct rovc into his driveway at 2:20
a .m Monday
Llamus said the blast blew the
front tire out of his auto anct
c:a used some damage to his
porch
Russell said the recent rash or
bombin~s began Aug. 7 when an
out house al a construction sate sa id Tuesday a fternoon that WASHI NGTON (APl The drug be tested in the clinic over ne<ir Ne wland Street and
another small airplane. a twin· National Canrer Institute an other candidate drugs that arc Ed d A 1 d d t
d tod ·11 k "Va1lable." i·t said "'-lowever. war s venue expo e a engine Cessna. may have con· nounce ay 1t w1 l.ee lo test u ,.. 8 10 p m
fused the PSA pi iot Laetrile on patients with ad because of wides pread publi l' Police beli eve someone ex
In fact. said Ho~ue. it has now vanced cancers. use and interest in Laetrile. the peramentang with a pipe bomb
been determined that the twin· Or. Arthur C Upton. the in· NCI will proceed with pla ns to was to blame
engine Cessna was eight miles slilute 's director, said he de· evaluate the drug... Shortly aner midnight Sept. 3.
west of the area wbere the col· cided to follow the recommenda· Despite an FDA ban on an another blast was reported at
lision occurred tion or a divided NCI panel of ters tate shipments or Laetrile. Arevalos Ele mentary School.
"I can't eli minate it tot all y, · doctors and stienllsts who re-l7 states have legali zed its use in 19626 Lexington Lane. Da mage
llogue s aid, but whether the com mended tes ting the con· recent years. and a federa l ap. to t he school was minor
twin-engine Cessna was a factor troversial substance on humans. peals court m Denver ruled in Another pipe bomb blast oc "appear~ remote at thi~ time: ll The NCI still must obtain ap· July that dyin g cancer pat ients curred in front of the P ic·A-Pet
<the position of the twm-e ng10e prova l from the Food a nd Drug were legally entitled to get store near Brookhursl Street and
C ~ s s n a~ .~o u Id see m t o Ad m inistration to use Laetrile.' Laetrile injections . Adams Ave nue on Sept. 6 at 3:40 cl~~lna~U It ·~~ f purported to be a cancer·curing Laet r ile's promoters clt11m _ a . m .. llussel.1 said. Ag-a in. ~ ~aves .e..... s_o lolillt~~it-OQ·~~~~ ... t..h~~ , -UiaL u~~~~_.,,.,c.an.'i ll~Y..'l~t.~'1~t ~~nr --. >~ . ~ ~ . Wtf ,rtk.,,avr· . Tft'e decision comes 15 'y!arf ' 11 use'it .di(! -s'tffist'ali'&-: ·wn1c\l ~ .J. 'POlfc~'lfiW1ntb· s'ii!;pe~ irl'n'iln~ ~ ~ ' F~erd he lalke~ to the Lmi be;,h erter the institute was asked to made from the pits of apricots of the cases.
ie contro towe r s .dor Y conduc t c li ncial tes t s o n a nd other fruits.
before the crash., Hogue sa1 L l ·1 tr the FDA approves the ex Hogue also said that the PSA ae rt e . . . Boeing 727 and Cessna were be· Because a nima l ~ests have peru!lentaJ st~dy . 1t will take ap
In g controlled by the Lindbergh never shown any evidence that proximately sax months and will
Field tower on the same radi o Lae~rll~ could. co.mbal. cancer. 1~volve groups or 15 to 30 ~a r r e q u e n c y , c 0 n t r a r y t 0 t~e 10st1t.~te sa id. 1t decided pre· t1ents each with several ty~s of
te s timony in Was hington on v1ou.sl.Y the evidence was ~ot <See LAETRILE, Page A2l
T uesday by Elwood Driver. act· suffic ient to warrant proceeding
<See PLANES. Page A2> to testing in hu~ans." Upton's dec1s1on comes three 'Beating Heat'
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week s after t he institute re-
leased the results Qf a study or
medical r ecords o f severct l
dozen cancer patients who used
Laetrile. Ninety.three patients
UmtU Laguna
submitted records. but only 22 •6an •n 'ai·l had all the necessary data or JJ'.I~ ., J 1
had used Laetrile
In those 22 cases. the institute
said. six patients improved, nine
stayed the same and seven got
worse •
"The results of the retrospec-
tive analysis would normally not
be s ufficient to sug~est that the
Oil Blaze Out
HACKBE RRY. La !APl -A
s h a ft that ha d pewe d a n
CRtimalcd 70,000 barrels Of nam·
ing c rude oil from a vast under
ground storage vault has been
plugged , ext10guish1ng a fire
thal raged for neorly six days at
the· Depa rt ment or Ene r gy's
storage racility
It might be hot. but Laguna
Beach police say that's no ex·
cuse for walking around wenrin~
only an unbuttoned s ports shirt.
Police arrested Neil Murphy
Fosnaugh, 38. or 361 Cress St
early this morning ufter callers
complained of a nude man walk
Ing on the street near Glenneyre
and Cress.
When O ffi cer Greg Bartz
s p otted the s ca nt ily clad
stroller, the man assertcdly fled.
Ba rtz said be caught him and a
struggle ensued. which the sus
peel lost ..
Fosnaugh. a department store
m anager. was being held on SWS·
plcior1 or indecent exposure and
resisting arrest. lits boil was set
at $62S.
I • t
Sunny through Thursday
and not quite so warm
with highs ranging from 80
at the beaches to lowl'r 90s
inla nd Lows tonight in
mid to upper 60s.
INSIDE TOD""
A men ca 1s changing the
wau 11 wes et?ergy in the
wake of the Arab oil em-
bargo. but even higher pnces
ho ve n 't reduced use ul
gasoline See Page 86,
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OVING MOMENTS OF CROWDED JETLINER CAPTURED ON FILM
Photographer Whirled Around end Clicked the Shutter
Film Catches Crash
San Diego Photographer in Right Spot
SAN DIEGO tA P > -Hans£ W~ndl was
takin' pictures or a gall station when he
heard an explosion in the sky, whirled and
began photographing the dying moments of a
crowded jetliner
mg plaoe plunged behind the roof of the gas
station, ~ cranked his film advance, moved
to another angle and clicked off a second
:.hot
A Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 72'1
and a rented Cessna 172 had collided at 9:03
a.m. Monday, 3,000 feet above the residential
North Park neighborhood. At least 150 peo·
pie. including more than 11 doz.~n on the
g round, were killed In the worst air crash In
U.S. kistory.
· · 1 shot one picture and then I moved out
into the open for the second shot," Wendt
said. "l shot several more but the plane had
already gone down a nd l got only smoke.
"l'VE ALWAYS BEEN FAST with a
came ra. I suppose," he said.
"I WAS STANDING UNDER THE gas
:sl<ition overhang," Wendt, a 44-year.old
photographer employed by San Dit!gO Coun·
ty's P ublic Information Service. s aid in an in-
tcn·icw Tuesday.
Wendt's photographs were published in
San Diego's two major daily newspapers and
were distributed worldwide by major news
services.
Because the photographs were taken
while Wendt was at work, the county must
decide whether lht!y a re his personal pro·
perty.
flt· said he spun the focus of his camera,
aimt!d ~rnd prcs:sc.'<i the ~huller. As the burn·
Mourn Pilot
Folks Fear Blame
For Plane Crash
SAN DIEGO <AP I -The wife
and parents of Marine Sgt
Oavid Boswell . one or two men
1n lhe ·private plane involved an
Mo nday's collis ion with a
passenger jet. ~ay they hope he
isn 'l hlamed
"We arc naturall y ver y torn
up bul we arc also very con-
cerned ahout every other f1tmily
In vo l ved in this thing ,"
Boswell'!) fa ther s a id in a
lt'lcphonc inte r view Tuesday
from his home in Pensacola.
fla.
··w e don't hold anybody to
hlamc. We accept it as God's
will. We'v(' got a great loss, just
like other families, although we
have no way to contact them."
Hut Orville Bos well added·
"Maybe I should tell you this,
maybe I shouldn't. His wife is
very upset. She thinks people
are blaming David for the acci·
d t>nl. She said. 'I'm just so
afra id people will think it's
David's fault. I know it wasn't.
He's too good u pilot .. · Jr
David had seen the othe r plane
a pproaching , he would have
avoided it somehow "
fn the rented, single-engine
Cessna with Boswell wa:s Martin
Kazy. 32, a locctl fl yini\ j ns truc· ~. w· e""'~ with-.tttf'
aboard the Pacific Southwest
Airlines 727 and at least 13 peo-
ple on the ground.
The remains or Kazy. who was
unm;.irricd. were being taken Lo
Miiton Township in northeastern
Ohio for burial He was u radio
ch s c Jockey in Youngst own.
Ohio. a few years ago.
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The remains o f Boswell , a
35·ytar-old gunner y serge ant
l>tationt d at Camp P endleton,
were prepared Tuesday ror
n1i:ht lo Pensacola. He and his
w1ft!, Ruth Anita . h ad nc
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Jumper Dies,
Injures Man
During Fall
SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -An
unidentified m an appa rently
leaped lo llis death from lhe 20th
floor of the St. Francis Hotel, in·
jur ing a taxi passenger in the
process. police s aid.
Police s aid the hurtling body
c r as hed into the hood a nd
passenger door or a passing taxi
before hilting the p avement
shortly after 6 p. m Tuesday
The fall victim, whose identity
remains unknown. was wearing
while tennis shoes, dark socks, a
dark sweater and black pan~s
a nd had dark, graying hair.
police said. It was not known
*.~> ....... ~~. employee. "N -
The Injured passe nger was
identified as Gene DeGore, 55, of
San Francisco. DeGore, who suf·
fert~d hip injuries, was listed in
satis factory condition at San
Francisco General flospltal.
Police said taxi drive r Frank
Wong, who wasn't hurt, told
them he ··heard a boom'' while.>
driving through the downtown
hotel district
Doctor Freed
Of Death Rap
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
Duarte doctor is free today of a
felony manslaughter charge in
connection with the death oC a
64-year-old patient.
Dr . J ohn S. Corbin , who
signed a "no code" order In the
c~se of Raymond Oden, was
granted a defense request for a
judgment or acquittal Tuesday
by S upe ri or Court Judge
Willi am B. Keene after he heard
prosecution arguments. The
Jury was dischar"ed. .
Corbin had signed a "no code"
o rd e r under w hl c b ex·
t r· a o r d I n a r y 11 r e · s a v I n g
measures were wilhbrld. Doc·
tors testlfy~~t fl coroner's ln· .....,d& 's.dea.Lluald U ·
lraordin&rL heroic measures
rnlaM h•v• i.aved hls urc
f'rora Page AJ
PLANES •••
ing ch airman of the safety
board. He said Driver might
have received wrong informa·
lion before testifying the planes
were talking to different towers
on different frequenci~.
The small plane was practic·
ing instrument landings and the
jet was descending for a landing
whe n they collided .
"It was virtually head-on,"
Hogue said of the cr ash.
H og ue s ai d pilot J a mes
Mc Feron, 45, calmly reported
his jet was going down as it
plunged into the North Park
neighborhood three miles from
the airport.
"We're going in," Hogue quot·
ed Mc Feron as telling the tower
in a soft foice.
The death toll included L3S
aboard the jetliner , two in the
Cessna and at least 13 on the
ground killed by chunks of metal
and bodies cascading down on
the neighborhood. Al least nine
persons were injured.
Hogue said Mc Feron, a 17·
year veteran of the airline, may
not h ave been aware of the
single-engine Cessna 172.
"He may have thought he was
past the aircraft he actually col·
tided with."
Hogue said McFeron. might
have been confused . ·
"Listening to the tower, it's
apparent that the twin·englne
plane was m a king its ~p
proac h," he said. "They had
made their approach before the
single-engine one. The pilot said,
.·f'tW.·~~1h1PMW4,'.~·~11·. '~~4· ~ 'SW"re w l:lf""J>lane e w11s 11"ef'er.
ring to. The pilot probably was
confused.··
Hogue marveled al Mc Feron's
"calm statement thaf he was go.
ing down "
• · f cannot begin to account for
it," he said. "Because when that
airplane was hit, it had to be a
m atter that was understood in
the cockpit.•·
Hogue said earlier that
Mc Feron told t he tower his
plane was about to crash.
"He said it in the softest tones,
'We'r e going down,' and J
couldn 'l believe he said it in
such sort tones. There was no
sign or panic, no hint or terror ...
Hogue said traffic controllers
were also extraordinarily calm.
"lt sounded almost routine,"
he said, "and the tower radJoed
back just as calmly: 'We'll dis·
patch lheequJpment'."
* * * Comic Cut
In Memory
SAN Dll!:OO At'> -''The
Captui n and Mandy" comic atrlp
was missing in Tuelday'11 San
Diego Evening Tribune wtUl this
explanation:
"Steven Kell, 33, or EJ Cajori,
a Paclnc Southwe11t Airlines
pilot and creator of the Tribune
comic strip "The CaptaJn and
Mandy," has requested that U\e
strip not be published today. His
atatecvm: 'Thia la J.a memor::r
of my lttmds It PM net all tlle
others 't . .o lost their Uves. • "
Ruby Calls Probed
.
JFK Death, Syndicates Linked?
WASIDNGTON <AP) -House
invesligators are exploring why
Jack Ruby talked by telephone
wlth at leul five alleged crime
syndicate figures durlng the
weeks preceding the aasasaina·
tion or President Kennedy.
The committee is investigat·
Ing whethe r Ke nnedy's as ·
sa11lnatlon waa the product or a
conspiracy, possibly tnvolving
the crime syndicates that were
the t.arget of a Justice Depart.
ment crackdown under Attorney
General Robert F. Kennedy.
Oswald killed Kennedy and act·
ed alone and that Ruby also act·
ed alone when he s hot OswaM to
death in the Dallas police sta·
tion . Kennedy was s lain in
Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and
01wald was murdered two days
later.
Earl Ruby told the committee
Tuesday that his brother Jack
insisted to his death that he act·
ed alone and on an impulse
when he killed Oswald. Jack
Ruby wu convtcted or murder
and sentenced to death, but the
verdict wa:. overturned and he
was awaiting .J new tnul when
he died or <.:anl'cr 10 January
1967.
Committee Chi e r counst'l
Robert Bla key s a id i n ·
vcstigators analyied Ruby 's
long -d1::;tar1<·<> tele phone records
and di:scov~red ~1 ··drum ati<.: up·
surge in calls m October and
November 1963 "
Many of th<' 17 1 call:. Ruby
made duriog those months dealt
with labor troul.llfls :a his DaJlus
nightclub. Blakt>y reported.
The committee produced con-
tJlctlng evidence today a bout
whether Ruby visited Havana
once or twice In late 1959.
F,.._PflfleAl
Lewis McWillie, Ruby 's friend
and now a Las Vegas gambler,
testified that Ruby visited him
in Havana for no more tha n six
days in August or September
1969. McWillie the n was
manager of a Havana casino.
HOT WEATHER ..•
But the committee staff said
the Cuban government recently
r e leased doc uments s howing
that Ruby entered the country
Aug. 8 and stayed for more than
a month. According to those re·
cords, Ruby lett Sept. 11, re·
turned Sept. 12 and departed
again Sept. lJ.
But the committee starr said
Da llas bank records show Ruby
was in Dallas during the latter
part of August.
There was no immediate ex·
planation for the conflict.
McWlllie said he knew Santos
TraCficante, then the Mafia boss
in Cuba, "just to say hello." He
said he knew of no contacts
Ruby had with Traffi cante.
The comolittee is trying to
establish whether Ruby had any
dealings wtth Trafficanle or
other crime syndicate figures
and if he did, whether that had
anything to do with his murder
of Oswald.
The Warren Commission con·
eluded that there was no con·
s piracy, that Lee H a rvey
UONCOUNTRY
BR4NCHING Ol/T'I
have been without electricity at
some time this week because of
h ea t strain o n Southern
Californla Edison Company
transformers and ruses.
However. there were no major
o uta ges Tues d ay a nd a
spokesman said the company is
keeping up with the higher de·
m ands for electricity.
A representative of San Diego
Gas and Electric Co., which
serves portions o r southern
Orange County, said the firm
foresees fewer problems as tem·
peratures drop.
Santa Ana and the Saddleback
Valley area c9ntinued to cook
Tuesday as temperatures moved
above the century mark for the
fourt h consecutive day.
Overnight tows a re not expect·
ed to drop below 65 degrees
a nywhere in the county before
the weekend.
At Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa, the thermometer
dropped to 98 degrees Tuesday
after a Monday high or 102.
Heat has dropped four degrees
each day in Huntington Beach
since a Sunday high of 99. The
high in Huntington Beach was 91
Tuesd ay, two degrees hotter
t han the hi gh r ecorded b y
lifegua rds downcoast al the
Newport Beach Pier.
ft was 91 degrees a t the
lifeguard tower at San Clemente
city beach and te mperature
watc hers at the sewer plant in
Laguna Beach logged a high of
Are there a recreation vehicle 94Beach crowds continued to run park and an auto race track in k Lion Country Safari's future? well above normal for a wee ·
The Irvine them e park's day, according to lifeguards.
See The heat wave has been management hopes so. Page described as a modified Santa
•B•6•f•o•r•d•e•ta1_1s_. _!!!!!!!"'!!!Wl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!..-Ana copdi . . ~t.h .
northeasterly flnw of hot air has
descended on the area without
the usual high winds.
The saving grace for residents
t!> a cool JeL'\trPam com1og in
from the Pacifi<'. The San Fran-
cisco Day Area was the first to
feel the effect:, of natural air
conditioning Tuesday.
Aft e r s welte ring in te rn.
pcralures above the 90 de~ree
m ark Monday. San Francisco
cooled off to a Tuesday high or
69.
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LAETRILE
cancer , the institute ~aid
"Only patients in whom all
known therapies have been al·
t e mple d wi ll b e asked \o
participate," the institute said.
"The NCl has nol selcclcd the
institutions tbal will conduct the
s tudy .··
An institute officia l said Mon·
day th.at up to 230 putients might.
be Lcstt.'<i The NCl"s Dcct:.ion
Network Committee voted 14 to
11 on Mond<1 y lcJ rt·commt.·nd
human lesling.
Reds Piao Tests
MOSCOW CAf'I The Soviet
Union has announced 1t will test
rockets in the Pacific Oce~m
from Sept. 28 to Oct. 10. Soviet
news agency Tass said the test
zones will cover a radius of 50
na utical miles about 1,500 miles
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N. Y. Stoeks Orang e Coast
EDITION
VOL. 270, 4 SECTIONS ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE~ 27, 1978 c TEN CEN
Carter Wins; Senate OKs Energy Plan.:!
WASH1NG1'0N <API T'tW'
&-nate handed Pnaldenl Carter
lhc-fl~t mi.uor victory on his
enerio• s>n>gr•tn in more than a
ear today, approvint ~7-42 a
comptomt bUI lo lll\ fed«al
priH conll'OI from nalW'al ps
by 1985
Tht' leg1sl1t1on, which the
White •~ had deptcled u the
mOlt tmponaql rema1run1 part
or the C!IK"l'I>' plln, goes lo the
House. A baWe •l.o 11 expected
thert' but 8Upporten of the
me.sure appear to h.vt the up·
pu hand
Houst' leadert' hooe to com·
blne th~ gu.pncuia bill with a
number of other. less con·
troverslal parts of Carter's
energy plan and p¥Bj the ~ntire
packatie with one volt Just
before the scheduhid mid·
()etober COl'llfONional adjourn·
ltleans t .o an Ead
ment.
Carter expressed optimism
the House would go along with
the measure
··1 think il proves lo our own
nation and the rest of the world
that we, ln this government.
particularly Congress. can
courageously deal with an issue.
and one that tests our national
will and ability," he said.
George .H. Lawrence, presi-
Oal1, 1'1'-S!Ml .......
UC Irvine students line up al the school's
financial aids office Tuesday a s another
academic year gets under way. University
officials expect 9,900 students to attend
the Jrvine campus this fall the highest
fall e nrollment ever. a 400-student in· ·
c r ease over last year.
Newport-Mesa Grabs Cash
dent of the American Gas As·
sociation. said the Senate vole
"is one more important step
toward adopting a national
energy policy which will provide
U.S. consumers with s ufficient
supplies or g~s energy."
But James F. Flug, director of
Energy Action Educational
Foundation. said , "If this
monstrosity ever becomes law it
will be a disaster."
Tax
' Cart.er asked Congress April
1977 to join him in declaring
"the moral equivalent of war"
on the energy crisis by approv-
ing a package designed to con·
serve scarce fuels by making
them more expensive and taxing
their inefficient use.
The House passed most of
what Carter requested in August
1977. But until today·s vote. that
was the-last congressional vie-
Rate
tory the Carter program enjoyed
as the Senate began
systematically dismantling the
plan's maJor provisions.
Sen ate passage of the gas.
pricing bill followed a White
House lobbying e r fort. Ad ·
ministration officials portrayed
the plan as crucial to future U.S.
energy policies and to halUog
the decline of the U.S. dollitr
Cut
County Approves Budget
Orange County s upervisors
adopted a $511 .l million county
government budget for 1978· 79
today. the county's first post
Jarvis spending package.
Simultaneous ly, as mandated
by voter approval of Proposition
13, supervisors set a countywide
tax rate of $4 for eacb $100 worth
of assessed value.
Translated to Proposition 13
terms. that means county pro-
perty owners will pay property
taxes of one percent of what the
assessor said that this year their
property is worth under revised
assessment standards.
The county's share of the SO·
called basic $4 tax rate is 16.5
3rd Plane
Disc ounted
In Crash
percent.
Translating that figure to a
tax rate, it means the county's
rate is 66 cents for each SlOO
worth of assessed valuation. And
that is one half the 1977-78 coun·
ty rate of $1.33 for each $100 of
assessed value.
What all that means, accord·
ing to county a uditor-controller
Vic Heim, is that most county
property owners' 1978-79 tax
bills will be less than half their
counterparts of a year ago.
Supervisors, upon Aeim 's re-
commendation, decided lo hold
in reserve future tax payments
that will be subject to question
and protest.
Those include questions con·
cerning property owners who
lease land from the Irvine Com·
pany and those protesting
mineral rights assessments.
In addition supervisors will re-
serve t.ax payments made by
boat, aircr aft and other personal
property taxpayers while legal
questions surrounding their as-
sess ments are decided in court.
In addition to county govern-
ment the $4 basic rate will
finance city, school district and
special district operations this
year . Added to that will be
s pecial rates applied in certain
districts to repay past bonded lo·
debtedness.
After ~llegation
Schooh' Institute
Will Be Audited
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Ol IM Dally ...... Staff
board of directors of NMIRI
could resign if they wish and
tum over the responsibility to
school bOard members. Teachers OK -~· ._.. SL--S
!'"'--__.:_--~-----.nt 1ries-a 1,rH-e-tore
Pay Freeze Two empl?..l'.:'.:: a nd six the , ....... As eustome.-s filed
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The bead
of the federal investigatioo into
the nation's worst air disaster
said today that It "appears re-
mote al this time" that-a third
plane played a part in the col· lis~on o( a jetliner and a small
airplane.
A nationally known accounting firm will audit the financial re-
cords of a now crumbling data
processing firm set up by the
Newport-Mesa Unified ScbOol
District, trus4'es decided Tues·
day .
Jordan, Preside nt o f the
Newport-Mesa Federation or
Teachers. drew prolonged ap-
plause from the audience at
Costa Mesa Council Cha mbers
Tuesday night after he raised
numerous ques tions about
NMIRI.
No pay increases are in store customers af a · Mesa...sb,oe in they were forc:ed into a
for teachers in the Newport· at<?re were terroMzed at gun-ba_lhroom at gonpoint. Lorton
Mesa Unified School District. point Tuesday l_>Y two ro~rs said. . . .
Teachers and district officlals w~o escaped with $452, pobce The two u n 1d ent1 r 1 e d
reached agreement Tuesday on said today: employees. ~nd six customers
the final leg or three-year con-Accordmg lo Costa Mesa were not mJured. The money
tract police Lt. George Lorton, the was taken from a store safe and
"I ; m pleased that it was robbers entered Kinney Shoes at cash register.
ratified since there was no place 2861 Harbor Bl"'.d· at S:~ p.rn. . The robbers ~hen drove away
else to go because the state has Tuesday. One man brandished a m a car belongmg to one or the
the bull by the horns,'' said Don revolver while lb«: other dis· store clerks. It was fou_nd la,ter
Kimble, pre6 ident of the playeda sawed-offnne. on Pepper_ Tree _Lane m Costa
Newport-Mesa Education As· Mesa. Police . said the robbers . sociation (NMEA). Two store employees were appa:ently switched cars at that
The district enacted a salary tied u~ and forced lo the floor by location.
freeze for all employees follow-
ing passage of Propasition 13.
The NMEA represents the
district's 1,099 teachers. Kimble
today said about 80 percent of
the 600 members or NMEA voted
in favor of approving the con-
tract.
The school board voted un-
animously Tuesday to support
the contract.
Summer negotiations on the
contract centered on so-called
.. reopener" clauses in a pre-
viously a pproved three-year
contract.
They involved renegotiation 'of
<See FREEZE, Page A2)
Co ast
'
Weath e r
Sunny through Thursday
a nd not quite so warm
with highs ranging from 80
at the beaches to lower 90s
inland. Lows tonight in
mid lo upper 60s.
INSIBE TODA W
Americo 11 chcmgtng the
WOii it tUel f!M'VJI ht the
wake of the Arab oil ~
borgo. but even higber prices
haven't reduced UH o/
gtUOliM. s. Page B6.
Cooler? Yes, But
Few Will Notice
Cooler? That's what weather Gas and Electric Co .. which
forecasters predicted today as serves portions of s outhern
m a rine breezes moved closer to Orange County, said the firm
breaking a heat wave that bas foresees fewer problems as tern·
kept a stifling stranglehold on peratures drop.
Orange County since Santa Ana Santa Ana and the Saddleback
winds blew in last week. Valley area continued to cook
But "cooler" is still a matter Tuesday as te mperatures moved ~ . r..-~ .. ~)\.."?"~n"~ .............. lt rw.:-thA.. spokeswoman (Of U\e.Natlorfal Cou~ 0se;u~ day.·-"'~-
Weather Service today said folks Overnight lows are not expect·
can. expect temperatures lo re· ed to drop below 65 degrees
main tn the 80s near the beach anywhere in the county before
and the 90s inland WJtil Sunday. the weekend.
And , as the ocean air from the -J\t-.Or~nge Coast College in
north pushes a high pressure Costa ·Mesa, the thermometer
system out of the area. higher dropped to 98 degrees Tuesday humidit~ may make it even after a Monday high of 102. more uncomfortable.
Orange Coast area school dis·
t r icts remained on full day ~~,.., orr~E'D'S schedules today elf s pite seal· DICJni. w J '1. n
tered breakdowns in air condi·
tionJng equipment. W'f''K C" ~'/Ur PD Strenuous outdoor exercise ~. Lll'Al '1~
was curtailed again and elemen·
tary student.I in the Saddleback
Unmed School Di1trict were
kept indoors Tuesday, even dur·
Ing lunch time.
Some inland Orange County
school districts let classes out ·
early Tuesday bec:auae of the
heat.
An estimated 17,000-cuatomers
have been Vrllho\4 eleetrtcity at
some time thil week becawie or
heat s train on Southern
California Edison Company tran1forn•~aad fuAeft.
Howeftf, ~ were no major
outages Tues day and a
spokesman said the company is
keeping up wi\h lbe higher de.
m1nd1 for electricity.
A repretenlatJve of San Diqo
"My 32-foot catamaran was
the weirdest boa\ in the world.
"I tried everything and never
sold it till I tried the Dally Pilot."
That's the story a successful
Santa Ana man told after plac·
ing this ad in the Dally Pilot:
Well designed, custom
Wlldw\nd Catamaran Price of a Hobie but
twice as big and twice as
fast. Many xtras for
ocean going. Evenlnas
XXX·XXXX '
If you've bad bad luck in sell·
ing your boat , try a lucky
charm -the Daily Pilot. Our
friendly ad·visers will help you
write a best selle r . Call
642·5678.
•
Phillip Hogue said the .. mystery plane" has been local-
ed and was eight miles west or
t he area wher e the Pacific
Southwest Airlines 7'l7 jetliner
$500 MILLION CLAIMS
FEARED-Page AS
PRIVATE PLANE USE
A CONCERN-9age A7
and a single-engine Cessna 172
collided.
H ogue. of the National
Transportation Safety Board.
said Tuesday a fternoon that
another small airplane, a twin·
engine Cessna, may have con·
fused the PSA piiot.
In fact. said Ho~ue. it has now
been determined that the twin· engine Cessna was eight miles
west of the area where the col·
hsion occurred.
.. r can't ehmmate it totally,"
Hogue said, but whether tbe
twin-engme Cessna was a factor
·•appears remote at this time. It,
llhe position or the twin-engine
<See PLANE , Page A2)
. The action came just minutes
alter teacher Paul Jordan called
for a public inquiry into what he
called the suspicious demise of
the Newport-Mesa Instructional
Research Institute <NMIRr 1.
Trustees denied Jordan's a l-
legations or abuses of executive
sessions when they decided that
NMrRI should be phased out of
existence by Dec. 31.
But lo clear the air surround-
ing the corporation. the account-
ing firm of P ric'e Waterhouse
will start a full audit of NMJRI
records beginning Monday.
Trustees also decided that
community members on the
UONCOUNTRY
BR4NCHING OUTI
Are there a recreation vehicle
park and an auto race track in
Lion Country Safari's future?
The Irvine t he me p a rk 's
m anagement hopes so. See Page
86 for details.
Boaoring Ber Aunt
The corporation was formed
earlier this year to market dis·
tric t computer programs to
public and private agencies.
However, De puty County
counsel Ed Duran, representing
the county Departm ent of
Education. questioned the legali-
ty of the corporation, contending
it was competing with private
agencies. He also wanted more
information as to how NMJRI
was formed.
The lawsuit in which the dis·
tr ict sought funds being withheld
by the county died when the dis-
trict decided to s hut down
NM IRI and return lo its former
data processin~ operation.
··w e hear it's being phased
out, but we wonder why it's still
alive?." Newport Harbor High
teacher Jordan asked Tuesday
night.
"I wonder if the district staff
has any idea how much has been
<See AUDIT. Page A2)
Susan B. Anthony II , niece of the famed
suffragette. shows a model of the new
Susan B. Anthony dollar coin. The reverse
side depicts an eagle landing on the moon.
The new coin, which will be slightly larger
than a quarter, will be out by June .
.U DAILY PILOT
FREEZE ••.
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J:rll'V nN! proct"dure.
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lht> .!dd1t1on11l n1n1• \>l'fl l'nl It
would huve t'O!-ol h:1u·ht-N\ Iha:-.
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llt'IWfit:. ,1-. la:.t }'l'IH
llt• :.aid th1-. ;1mou.nt to uhout
S!Jt) pl't tt•urht•r 01 abuut $1~.<)(K>
more Lb.it the lilstri<'t will c·on
tribute lo tt•Mchcr lw neri L' thl!>
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kno>A n .1:0. ~•d' IMlr't 1o1rb1trat1on
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.irt''' llDl't.' fill'd b} 1·1lht•r i.1d1·
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w11I h.J vt• t~· fitutl '")' undl'r tht·
<•ttvlsorv arb1tr;1t10n 'Y'ltem
Bu11Ral11t'r-. for hoth s1dt'' will
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:.11nn.:
Yachtsman
Glnsgow
Dies at 67
Ch.irk~ S "Chuck" Glasgow.
67. rl't m-.1 v1cc president of
Mc llonnl'l I Douglas Corp. and
prominent Ora n ge Coast
yachtsman. died Tuesday night
at Hoaf! Mt'morial Hospital of an
apparent heart attack.
Mr GlasJ!OW was first stricken
at his Newport Beach home. ear-
ly Tuesday. He was rushed lo
the hospital where he suffered
another attack eetrly an the even-
ing
Memorial services will be held
Saturday at noon al Pacific
Vic•w Memorial Chapel. The
family has suggested me morial
donations to Hoag Memorial
Hospital in the name of Mr
Glasgow.
Mr. Gl~gow was born in Las
Vegas. N M . in 1911. fie atlened
S t an ford University aod
graduated with the class of 1933
with a degree m civil engineer·
rng. He received a de~rce m
<1cronaullcal engineering from
.Stanford in 1935.
Mr . Glasgow joined t he
Douglas Aircraft Corp 10 1936
and beC'ame one of the com
pany's foremost designers and
t'ni;meers. He is credited with
des il{ning and engineering both
the DC-9 and OC-10.
Mr. Glasgow retired from
Mc Donnell Douglas in 1976.
After his retirement he was a
cons ultant to the Nationa l
Aeronautics and S p ace Ad ·
minis tration <NASA> on extract·
ing fuel from shale
Mr . Glasgow joine d the
Ualboa Yacht Club in 1953 and
moved with his family from
Wt>stwood to Newport Beach m
1956. t le was elected commodore
or BYC in 1965.
An arderit sailor, Mr. Gl~sgow
and his wife Janel started sail·
mg as a husband·wife team in
Pen~uin CJass dinghies. He later
became active as a racing skip·
per in the Thjstle and PC classes
and finally built his well-known
La pworth-40 sloop Impetuous
which he raced and cruised.
In addition lo his widow, he
leaves two sons, Phillip of
Newport Beach and Terry of San
Jose. and a daug hte r , Mrs.
David Cheever of Honolulu. He
a\s o leaves a s is ter. Mrs .
Margaret Smith of Coronado
Plane Crash
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DVINO MOMENTS OF CROWDED JETLINER CAPTURED ON FILM
PhotograptMr Whlrled Around and Clicked th• Shutter
Film Catches Crash
San Diego Photographer in Righl Spot
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Hans E. Wendt was
taking pictures of a gas station when he
heard an explosion in the sky. whirled a nd
began photographing the dying moments or a
crowded jetliner.
A Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727
and a rented Cessna 172 had collided at 9:03
a.m . Monday, 3,000 feet above the residential
North Park neighborhood. At leas t 150 peo·
pie. including more than a dozen on the
ground. were killed in the worst air crash in
U.S. history.
"I WAS STANDING UN DER THE gas
station overhang," Wendt. a 44·year-old
photographer employed by San Diego Coun-
ty's Public Information Service, said in an in-
terview Tuesday.
He said he spun the focus of his camera.
aimed and presst:d the shutter. As the burn·
* * * * *
lnJ( plnnc• plun~ed behind the roof of tht• ((811
station. he cranked his film udvuncc. moved
to :anothl'r 1111~le and clicked off & i.econcJ
11hot.
•'I ishol c111t• picture and thun f movt.'d out
into the open for the second shot,·· Wendt
said. ·'I shot 1wveral more but the plane had
already f!One down and I ~ot onJv smoke .
"l'VE ALWAYS BEEN FAST with a
camera. I suppose," he said.
Wendt's photographs were publis hed In
San Diego's two major daily newspapers and
were distributed worldwide by major news
services.
Because the photographs were taken
while Wendt was at work, the county must
decide whether they are his personal pro·
pertv.
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Fro.PageAJ Pilot's Family
Joins Grief
After Crash
PLANES PROBED • • •
Cessna> would seem to
eliminate it."
"It still leaves the questions of
who or what the PSA pilot saw"
when he talked to the Lindbergh
Fie ld control tower shortly
before the crash. Hogue s aid.
neighborhood three miles from the airport.
"We 're going in.·· Hogue quot·
ed McFeron as telling the tower
in a sort foice
Laetrile Rufiag
Cancer Panel
•• . :
~8cks Testing
.. . .. , ,
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I'
WASHlNGTON (APl -The
National Cancer Institute an,
nounred today it will seek to test
Laetrile on patients with ad-
vanced cancers.
Dr. Arthur C. Upton. the 10
stitute's director. said he de-
cided lo follow the recommenda·
tion of a divided NCI panel of
doctor~ and scientists who re·
commended lestin~ the con·
troversial substance on humans.
The NCI still must obt ain ap
proval from the Food and Drug
Administration to use Laetrile.
purported to be a callcer·curing
agent. on an exJ)('rimcntal basis.
The de<'iffion comes lS years
after the instilulc was asked to
t•on <lu<.'l tlint'ial t est s vn
Laetrile
Because animal tests heave
never shown any evidence that
Laetrile could combat canc'1r ,
the institute said. it decided pte
viously "thf' evidence wag not
s ufficient to warrant proceeding
to testing in humans "
Upton's decision comes three
weeks after the i nstitute re
leased the resulL'I of a Rtudy of
medical records of sever al
.
doicn cunccr pattents who ui.<ld
Laetrile. Nlnely·three patfont.b
s ubm llted records. but only az;
had a ll lhe necessary dats or .
had used Laelr11l·
Jn those 22 ctt~t>R. th~ institute
said. s ix patient-; improved. nine
stayed lhe same and seven got•
worse
"The results of the retros pec
live analy11is would normally not.
be sufficient to su!(~esl that t~
dru~ be tested in the clime over
other candidate drugs that ar1
available." it said. "Howevel'.
because of widespread publt<".
use and interest i~ Laetrile. the
NCI will pro<'eed with p)am; lo
evaluate the dru~ "
Dcsp1lr un FOA bun on •n·•
terslate shipments of Laetnle .
17 s tales have legalized its use in
recent years. and a federal ap-
penl11 court in Denve r ruled in
.July that dy•n~ cancer patients
were IC'JC311 y cntlth:d to get
Lael rllf' lnJ1wtlons.
f.af'trth"" promolero; c laim
that up l<> 70.(M Ame near.~ havv
u11~d th1• iJul>stanc·e . which h1
madf' fr11m thf' p1L'\ of apncotl.
and <1ttwr rru1u.
Amlrak Service Cut
From L4 to County
It is impo6sible to tell when
the strike·stalled rallway com·
muter service t>etwee~ Orange
County and Los Angeles will be
r es tored , an Amtrak
spokeswoman said this morning.
Service was cut short yester-
day as a result or a nationwide
s trike by t he Brotherhood or
Railway and Airline Cle rks.
Susan Dwyer. special represen·
tative for Amtrak. said
Railways the c l e rks are
picketing include Santa Fe
R a ilway and Un ion Pacific
Railroad. C Related s tory Page
A4.)
Miss Dwyer s aid no Amtrak
employees are on s trike but
some do belong to the striking
union and are honoring Its ac·
tion. ·'The problem is we contract
with the raUroads lo operate our
trains over their tracks w1t1'
their crews. and the crews have
been honoring the strike." Mis:.
Dwyer said.
Orange County Amtrak com
muter stops affected on the Lo~
Angeles to San Diego run are tn
San Juan Capistrano. Santa Ana
and Fullerton.
Miss Dwyer-was unable to say
exactly how many commuter-;
are a ffected by the service stop·
page. In July, however. she said.
83.000 people rode the Lo ...
Angeles to San Diego trains.
The only two California Am
trak tra ins sttll running Jrt·
fro m Los Angeles lo Nr-w
Orlean.-.. Misi, Dwyer said. and
from Los Angeles to Oakland
Nationwide, several of the
Amtrak trains are still running
but the maJority in the 48.000
passenger a day system have
been halted, she said SAN DIEGO <AP) -The wife
and parents of Marine Sgt.
David -Boswell. one of two men
in the private plane invglved in
Monday's collis i o n with a
passenger jet, say they hope he
is n 't blamed. '
"We are natura ll y very torn
up but we are also very con·
cerned about every other family
involved in this thing,"
Boswell 's father s aid in a
telephone ihlerview Tuesday
from his home in Pensacola
Hogue aJso said that the PSA
Boeing 72:7 and Cessna were be·
ing controlled by the Lindbergh
Field tower on the same radio
fr e qu ency, co ntr~r y to
testimony in Washington on
Tuesday by Elwood Driver. act·
ing ch airman or the s afety
board. He s aid Driver might
have. received wrong informa·
lion before testify..ing the planes
were talking to different lowers
on different frequencies
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"We don't hold anybody to
blame. We accept it as God's
will. We've got a great loss. jus:
like other families. although we
have no way to contact them."
But Orville Boswell added:
"Maybe I s hould tell you this,
maybe I shouldn't. His wife is
very upset. She thinks people
arc blaming David for the acci·
de nt. She said, 'I'm just so
afraid people will think H's
David's fault'."
The small plane was practic-
ing instrument landings and lhe
jet was descending for a landJng
when they collided
"ll was virtually head-on "
Hoi;cuc said or the crash ·
H ogue s aid pilot J ames
McFeron. 45, calmly reported
his jet was going down as it
plunged into the North Park
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The twin·.engine Beechcraft dlebac~ Area. Coordinating freeway. Board members stood _r-..,,
crashed and burned Tuesday Councils execuhve board. fast on recom m·ending that a ~~~ · •I I
night in a crowded residential Endorsement came al the m ass transportation system be a
stree t Six of the dead were board's Monday meeting on a 6·1 · main portion or the corridor's
aboard lhe plane and two were vole. wit~ L eisure World service.
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linkmg Laguna Niguel with the Agency and consultants. A final
Costa Mesa·Newport Beach route location is expected to be
area. presented for county board of
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spent?" Jordan asked later.
Al the core of his speech were
quest ions surroundln~ $239,956
iD consulting fees allegedly paid
t6 the Tony Sands Agency of
Beverly Hills by the district.
Som e of the firm 's consul·
tants , Jordan claimed, were
former dis tric t e mployees
perf ormlng the same jobs they
did for the district before NMIRJ
was formed. AIJ COMultants lo
NMIRI, they were paid more for
the same work. he countered.
Trustees maintained that
NMIRI was formed with good In·
lentions and with odvice from
district lawyers that It would not
cause any legal problems.
Sch ool board President
Donald Smallwood. hlmselt a
lawyer. said attorneys can be
"fallible." In an obvious re·
rer~n c(' lo county counsel
Duran
supervisirs' approval next year.
Location or the corridor -
planned to -cvt?through un-
developed rolling hills between
coastal communities and the
San Diego Freeway -has
drawn criticism from citizens in
most communities between
Newport Beach and Laguna
,I"Jiguel.
Three routes are being studied
bet"'een MacArthur Boulevard
in t he Newport Beach area to near
Avery Parkway in the Laguna
Niguel -Mission Viejo vicinity.
Most south count) objections
have centered on the proposed
freeway's inducement to de-
velopment or the area and with
eventual forced populatton
growth
SACC board member
Puhlman said at an earlier
meeting with EMA o!ricials, "f
don't want to live in another Los
Angeles. That's why I moved to
Leisure World. I'll be pocketed
between the corridor and the
San Diego Fl'~wtty. You move
from one place to another to get
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I low to kC'ep cool during tht· eurrent hot spell is a topic
on the mind!t of many folks <.ilong the Orange Coast
lhe::.c day!-. These <:hi ldrcn show how it's done. All you
nt'ed b ~omc water and the ability to toss away your in-
h1 bit1ons. Seun Murphy, 5. of Costa Mesa. left t akes the
t rad 1tional approach. da~hing through water from a
hose held by a friend. Then, there is the inventive pair
of L aura Margitan. 5. tleft 1 and Annaly nn Rebkowitz. 8.
of Costa Mesa. who took a hose and a new trash can
a nd . presto. made t hc1 r own swi rnmine. hole. Although it
Diedrich Wins Delay Wrong Cut
Brings Suit
Bribery Trial Postponed Vntil Nov. 27
Another dehty 1n the sturt of
Orange County S uper visor
Ralph Diedri ch 's t rial on
bribe ry char~es was gr a nted
T\Jesday in San Diego County
Superior Court.
Superior Court Judge Edward
Butler set Nov. 27 as the starting
date for Diedrich a nd c o·
tterendant LeRoy Rose's trial.
\ Judge Butler also said he will
listen to pre·trlal motions by the
~efendants' attorneys Nov. 3.
According to Rose's cittorney.
Sylvan Aronson. those motions
t;ill center around m ateriul re·
cently haoded over lo the de·
fcnse by the prosecution
l\ronson siad he will Sl'ek to
~a ve the C'hargc~ again:.t his
cl1t•nt d1sm1sst'CI because some
of that m<iterial allegedly in
d1cates the grand jury that in·
di<.'led Rose was not awa re of
evidence that might tend to
Point Lo his innocence.
Si milar motions for dismissal
or the cha rge!> against both
Diedrich and Rose we re re·
buffed earlier in Orange County
Superior Court. •
But thal court transfe rred
jurisdiction of the case to the
San Diego court Sept. 14, four
du ys before the defendants' trial
was to begin.
When Judge Jobn Flynn ob·
hged the defense by granting the
change in venue. he said it was
unlikely the defen dants could re-
C'l·i vc a fair tri al in Orange
County bccc.tuse of adverse pre
trial publicity. .
T uesday, Assistiint Di strict ·
Atto rnev Mi c hae l Capizzi
a rgued that the change of venu e was no r eason to delay the
trial.
Capizzi pointed out that the
charges agains t the defendants
relate to incidents that occurred
in early 1973 and that one pro·
spect1ve witness has died.
But Aronson said Diedrich's a ttorney. Marshall Morgan, is
tied up on another case and that
h e, Arons on . has anothe r
criminal trlw pending.
The charges brought agains t
Diedrit'h and Rose by the 1977-78
county Grand Jury relate to a
1973 Board of Supervisors land use decision.
In its indictment. the grand
jury charged Diedrich with be·
1n~ the real rec1p1ent or money
paid to arth1tect Ro:.e and at·
torney Michael Remington bv a
developer scekm~ a fa~orablP
board ruhnJ! Cities Asking
Higher Share
Of Tax Funds
Th e Lt> ag ue of Ca Ii fornia
Cities has <ippeall·d to the :.late io double the cities' C1nd coun·
County Builders'
Fees to ·Be Hiked
t.ies' share or the present six· Bu ilde rs IO unincorpor ated
t ents-per-dollar sales tC1x. Ora nge County <ireas soon will
• The lea gue a lso asked for have lo pay more to find out ir
legislation that would empower their plans meet state and local
local gove rnm e nts t o tax plumbing, ele ctrical 1rnd
utilities such as telephone and mechanical codes.
power companies. County supervisors approved
"Cille!> should have a revenue fee increases Tuesday for pro·
base that Will provide for the CeSsing building plan~ to lake ef ·long-term fina ncing of com feet Nov. 2.
munity servi1·e," the league said A cco rd 1 n g t o t h e n e "
Tuesdav in Anaheim H~ 1t ended schedule. for example, it will
its annual conference cost $67 '° process electnccil ,
foot commercial center will pay
$395 starting Nov 2, up from the
$2 15 now imposed
And the t.·ost of processing fo r
a 16 ·uni l apartme nt complex
will rise from $1,007 lo Sl.310
County offi cials said in a re·
port to supervisors the new fees
aren't a rc~ult of Proposition 13,
but a rc revised pe riod1cully lo
reC'oup county administrative
costs
MINNEAPOLIS. Kan.
IAP> -A man who sued a
local clinic for $200.000 for
allegedly givi ng a vasec·
tomy instead or a circum-
cision in 1975 has accepted
an out-of·court settlement
for "qu1t.e a bit less." says
his attomev.
Attorney Gene Whi te
would not disclose lhe set·
lle ment amount.
His cli e nt . James
Bradshaw. 30. or Delphos.
Kan .. filed suit against the
clinic of Drs. Kenneth and
Kermit Wedel In Ottawa
County District Court two
years a~o
Bradshaw. a Catholic,
has one child and said he
and his wife want at least
one more. He said he will
co ns ider a dopt io n a nd
artificlul insemination.
Sullivan Named
To Senior Panel
C Err o l S ull1 v un . u
Westminster resident for the
past 16 years. was <1ppo1nted to
the Oran ge County Senior
Citizens Counc il Tuesday by
county supervisors.
Sullivan. a retired sales pro-
motion executive and ·mobile
home park manager. replaces
Ma ry Ainsworth who recently
moved from Orange County
wa ~ <.1 b1l c rampl•d . they spent a lot of llmt' in it Tue~
day afternoon. Finully. m the photo at n ght. Jerem -'
Va rrato. 5. of Newport Beach. took the direet approach.
dousing himself with W<Jter whale try ing to keep coo l at
the beaeh.
County Welfare
Newport Resident
Denies Fraud Rap
A Newport Beach woman uc
cused of e mbezzling an est1mat·
t'd $9.000 while working for
Ora nge County·s welfare offl<'e
pleaded annotent Tuesd ay to
criminal charges cont;uned in a
grand jury indictment.
Superior Court Judge H War-
ren Knight accepted the plea
filed by Rhonda Kay Patton. 30,
and oidered her to return to
court Nov . 17 for pretrial action
and the setting of a tr1C1l date.
She 1s free on her promise to ap·
pear.
It 1s alleged agai nsl Mr<> Pat
ton that s he d1 verted welfare
<:hecks addressed to nonexistent
people to a Cypresi, post offi ce
box wherl' she p1 c>ked up the
t.·hecks and cashed them
The a11cged misappropr1at1on!:i
were spotted by a fellow wdrker
while Mr:.. Patton was on vaca
lion. She was dismissl•d when
she returned to duty
Also in Judge Knight'-. t'Ourt
Tuesday was Cheryl Walker. 3J.
of Huntington Beach. wh o wa:,
indicted by the grand Jury on
1dent1cal fraud charges shortl)
a fter Mrs Patton wus arrested
The prosecution l'la1ms that
Mrs. Wa lker , also a welfart'
wo rker. became alarmed when
Mrs. Patton was a rrested and
told her supervisor that l>he had
pocketed a bout $440 in ~elfart
funds .
It 1s all eged that Mrs Walker
kept issuing Aid to l-'am1l1c:.
with Dependent Children c heck!>
to a former rec1µ1ent after tht:
wom a n left tht' t'ounty l:lnd -
bet'~me ineligible for fananc1"l
:.ud
lnvesl•J?a t or ... ">ai d Mr'
Walke r opened a bank accoun1
10 the. forme r a id reC'1 p1ent ..,
nam l' :ind. us tn){ a fnrl!t'<f
signature. a epoSikdlh<! chttt'h
in that account
Ht'r lawyer asked for J dehtl
1n the ,1rrai gnm e nt .Judl!t'
l\nighl sel No\ 1 c.t:. her nl·w ap
pei.lntOCl' d<.1lc an<l allowt•cf ht•r
to rem ain fret· on her µrnrn 1:; .. In
appl•ar
Sniper Hunt
Proves Futile
S A N YSI D R O •i\P 1
Authontic~ gavt· up "J hunt todJ\
for <i s niper or 'n1p1:r' who
pinned down I I\ c l ' S border
patro lmt•n for neJrly th r. ,.
hour'! Tuesda)'
The s hots wert: f1rl'd .1cro~ ...
the border from T1Juan:.i polw.·
~aid None of thl• patrol ml'n ~a ,
h1I
Mex1cun pohc(' 101nt'd 1n ttt.-
~earc h.
Noting that .Lm, a ngelc::. and plumbing and mechani t'al pl an~ -~~~,,.,l~~~~L~~ . ..Lot ·~a,._l,,H,;S<ll.l~rt;fpot home, a c'bar°fm"T'1n~~~.~ ..... -,
f'e('s were last revised in 1972
County offlc1<1ls said 1t cost
$293,000 more last year than the
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utilities. the league called for Planners will charge $160 to ~imilar powers to be extended to review plans for a 3,000-square·
s mall cities that do not have city foot home, a $60 hike.·
<:barte rs. Developers of a 6.600·square·
Prineipal Out
Mrus Padining Boomerangs
JACKSONVILLE. Fl a. 1AP1
An elementary school prin
cipal who paddled 7l "sixth-grade
boys when someone scrawled an
obscene word on a freshly p<1 int·
ed bathroom door reports to a
new st'bool job Thursday.
Willie Youn_g wilt continue to
draw his $22,078 salary but has
been reassigned lo the s t'hool
board's evaluation division. ac·
.cording lo school officials.
Young, a te nured employee,
.was. removed from his job as
principal of West Jacksonville
Sixth Grade Center on Tuesday
alte r parents reported !he mass
~panking.
Parents complained to Duval
County school Supe rintendent
lierb Sang that their sons were
bruised from tbe paddling.
Sang said Young decided to
spank every boy in the sixth
grade when the children would
not confess who had written an
obscent> wo rd on the boys'
buthroom door
"We can 't s uppo rt m a~s
punishment. This was ve ry poor
Judgment," Sang said.
One parent. T. C. Harrell,
·said, "I think he (Young) owes a
personal apology to every kid,
though."
Young. who als<. is pa!ltor of
the Midway A .M .E . Church .
' would not comment on the inci·
dent.
·'There was another incident
this year when he made a large
number of girls run laps around
the track for throwing toilet
pa per In the bathroom." Sang
Raid. "He learned tl\e guilty one
then."
Young began teaching 1n
J acksonvUle in 1970 and wus ap.
pointed an elementary school prl nclp~l In 1972
checking operallo ,
They t'ited increased salaries
<ind costs of supplies as well as
changes in state plumbing, elec·
trical and mechani cal codes as
reasons for the in creases
Animal Shelter
Qosinl( on Sunday
T he Orange Cou~ly Animal
Shelter will be closed to the
publk on Sundays s tarting next
mo nth, act'ording to a new
St'hedule adopted Tuesday by
county supervisors
St-a rling Ot't 15 the shelter
will be open to the public from
10 a .m. to 5 p.m . Monday
through Saturday only
Chip to Meet ~
CLEVELAND IJ\P I -Presl·
de nt Carter is sending his
limousine and his son. Chip, lo
Cleveland lo welcome King
Khalcd of Saudi Arabia. Secret
Service agents reported. The
64·year.old Khaled was to enter
the Cleveland Clinic today for
heart tests
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A designer back East had a small 24·karat gold cube with a hole in 1t. What to do? ... Make it in to a pendant or an original earring? No. He filled
the hole with waterr froze 1t, and sold it as a very expensive ice cube. That
same designer, by the way, a1so came UP. with a magazine cover made of
silver, aquamarine and enamel. The
price· S7,000. Then there was the jewelry fair in
Paris, which Included such Items as
gold champagne stirrers and a tint
solid gold steam engine.
And entertainer Liberace whose
l·e welry ha s becom e cllrnost a
rademark of his personal good taste, had a diamond·studded wristwatch designed In the shape of a piano. It
matches his plano·shaped ring . which matches his piano·s haped swimming pool As long as there are people looking for something new.
Jewelry cteslgners wlll keep coming up with new Ideas
with a pear "ha ped dia mond
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a nd o sunbu rst o f baguetts .
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U.S. Trade Deficit
August Dro p s • m
WASHINGTON CAP> -The nation's trade defl cit fell to $1.82
b11Hon ln August, a n encouragmg sign for the nation's economic
1>utlook, the government said loday.
The August deficit fo llowed at $2.99-blllioo trade gap In July
<i nd was the second s mallest of the year.
The reduced deficit was encouraging to economists who fear
that trade problems are contributing to infla tion in this country in
n·ducing the vulue of the dollar overiJeas .
THE IMPROVEMENT CAME AT a good lime for US
t•conomic officials, who have been telhng world monetary officials
met>t1ng 1n Washington of the prospects tor improvement in U.S.
t ruct1·
On Tuesday, President Carter announced a new program to
~11mulate trade by promotmg exports overseas.
The United States inc reased its exports in August by S.7 per·
n•nl to a re(.'Ord $12 47 b1lhon. with the biggest gains in food and
J lrJJl <l ne:.
IMPORTS DKOPPEO BV 1.7 PE RCENT to $14.09 billion as
Americans bought fewer forciJ(n shoes, automobiles and other
m1t nufa(.·tur<'d good~
~o rar this year, the United Stalt!i. hai. tx>ught $20.98 billion
fflt>rc than it has ~old ubroact. The trade deficit has been larger
than th<' Augui.t figure 1n every month except June, when It was
$1 6 billion
In his announcement Tuci;day. the president outlined what he
said we re the first stepb to gel US. bui.messes to start promoting
their produ<'ts abroad.
''OUR EXPORT PROBLEM HAS BF.EN building for many
years a nd we cannot expect dramatic improvement overnight,"
Carter srud in a statement.
WASIUNGTON CAP> -lJnlon
ptckeU acrotSs the country Ii·
nored court order11 today as a
crlppllna rall strike entered Its
aecood day.
Th e Carter admtniatratlon
save rallroad a nd union
baraalners a 24-hour ulth .... atum
to aettle t.helr dispute or lace
~ov~rnment lotervcntlon.
Labor Secretary Ray Marshall
announced that om ctala of a
atrlkln1 rail clerks union and the
ratlroad lnduatry were t.o tMigin
meetln1 at 9 a.m. PQT today for
a "laat·chancc" bargaining
session to end ut noon Wednts·
duy.
"8UT IF THIS deadline
paaae8 without an agreement.
both sides can expect wlth cer·
talnty that the administration
wi ll take rurther action," the
secretary satd.
Thousands of rail passengers
had to cope with othe r means ol
travel. two major automakers
a nnounced layoffs due to parts
shortages and, by one estimate,
half the country's average dally
food shipments by rail were
halted.
The Brotherhood or Railway
and Airline Cle rks threw up
pickets at 43 railroads in 40
states Tuesday to intensify pres-
sure for a contract settlement
with the Virginia-based Norfolk
& Western Railway. where 4,600
clerks have been on strike for 80
days.
MARSHALL TOLD a news
conference that he did not want
to "spell out what we plan to
do." but he acknowledged that
one option would be to declare a
national e mergency and order
striking workers back to work
under provisions of the Railway
Labor Act.
"We are determined not to al·
low this strike t.o c ripple our na.
lion's econom y," he added.
''Our economic health Is lm-
JH?riled by a continuation of this
s trike. This is why I have given
both sides a 24-hour deadline to
reach an agreement."
MARSHALL SAID the clerks
NY R e porte r
Given Jail
Reprieve
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HACKENSACK. N.J . CAP)
New York Times r e p orte r
Myron Farber b as w on a
reprieve rrom jail as the f Or.
X " murde r trla t.Q.Dtiiue
w1 ou ts -confidential notes
s ubpoenae d by defense at-
torneys.
U.S. Supre me Court Justice
Potter Stewa rt ordered New
Jersey authorities on Tuesday lo
allow Farber to remain free un
lil they hear further from him or
the full court. The order was i~
s ued 40 minutes before Farber
was scheduled to return to :i
Bergen County jail cell.
fl EA DING, Mich <AP ) The mother of a J-year-old gi rl who was
lo~t ov<'rni~ht among cornstalks more than twice her s ize says her
dauJ(hter probably w ab prote<:led from 4-0-degree temperatures by
lwu fami ly dogs who s nuggled beside her.
A neighbor searching with· more than 75 volunteers and police
n·~c·uers found tow-headed Jen-
nife r Persing Tuesday morning
;1 s he combed the fi eld· behind
his farm, Branch County de-
11uties said. The girl was ex-
a mined e1t a hospital and then
returned home.
lier mother , Robin Persing·
McLachlan. said that on Monday
afternoon, Jennifer. dressed in
a tight jacket , sweatshirt and1
trousers, had gone lo her usual
back-yard haunt to play with
three or the dogs.
way home.
When night fell, one of the
dogs came trotting into the yard.
But Jennifer and the other dogs
-a "little illy bitty mutt"
called Ginger and a young
German shepherd na med Carl
-did not come ho m e , the
mother said.
Farber has spent 27 days 10
jail and the Times has paid
$130,000 In fines for refusing to
surrender files to a judge presid·
ing over the murder trial of Dr
Marlo Jascalevlch , who is
charged In the deaths of three
patients a l an Oradell hospital.
When Jennifer was fi nally
found, the two an imals were
with her
She said she believed J ennifer
followed the do~s into the cor-
nfield <.ind then couldn't find her
Mrs. McLachlun s aid J ennifer
''didn't say anything. All she
said was that her hands were so cold ··
S uperior Court Jud ge
Theodore Trautwein, who sen-
tenced Farber and the Times .
said he would not comment on
the stay. Trial Judge Willia m
Arnold and defense attorney
Raymond Brown also declined
comment a s tcsti mony con-
tinued in the 7-month-old trial.
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Caused b y Shortages
union 1s "reluctant" to remove
pickets from more than 4-0 other
railroads unU1 their contract dis-
pute is settled, despite federal
court orders that the picketing
end.
T he secretary said those lower
t'Ourt orders are "confused" by
Chier Juatice Warren Burger's
refusal on Tuesday lo block
picketing by the union over a dif-
fer ent issue than the one In-
volved In yesterday'11 rail shut·
down.
· "I don't know how It will be
clarified," he suid
PICK ETING AT rai lroad
switching yards today abated
only slightly from T uesday
despite more tha n a dozen court
orde rs lndu11try orrlcials ob·
talned from federal Judges In al
least 10 states.
But the railroads s aid they
have ~n unable to serve the
orders t.o pickets in many cases,
<And In others the union reported-
ly hu Ignored the court order$.
Early reports 11.a ld ptckeh.
were removed from JU6l thret-
rallro1u1.3 today.
THE UNION dropped picket
ltnes agarnst the Mliw;iukee
Road. which announced It would
provi de normal service today to
lt:i 30,000 Chicago comrnuters.
However. 70,000 other PC?rso115 In
the Chtcago area who use two
other stnke-affeeted lines stJU
faced huge traffic jams.
Orflcials of the Union P.ac1f1l'
Railroad m Omaha . Neb .. said
picketing of their 9.700-mile
iJystem appeared to have ended
and that their 28.000 employeeti
were expeded back at work dur· Ing the day.
U.S., Reds Reopen Talks
Negotiatwm Re8umed on Nuclear Limits
' UNITED NATIONS CAP>
Secre tary of State Cyrus R.
Vance and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko re-
open negotiations today that
may determine wbether a new
treaty t o limit the nuc lear
arsenals of the two superpowers
can be completed by the end of
the year.
The two men planned two days
of meetings. beginning in the
late afternoon at the Soviet Mis -
sion to the United Nations and
continuing Thursday morning at
the U.S. Mission.
U.S . officials said after Vance
addresses the General Assembly
Friday, the negotiations pro-
T een Killer
bably would be s hifted to
Washington on Saturday with
President Carter taking charge.
LAST OCTOBER, SJH?&k ing in
Des Moines. Iowa, an optimistic
Carte r forecas t completion
within weeks of a strategic
weapons limitation treaty that
would be "the pride of the coun-
try."
Now, 11 months la ter, the
agr eem e nt r.emains elusive
despite three rounds of Vance-
G ro myko negotiations since
April and Carte r's intercession
last May.
There are a number or issues
in dispute. Chier among them 1s
"moder nization." how many
new missile systems the two
governments will be allowed to
build and how many they will be
allowed to improve for the dura-
tion of the treaty, unll I 1985.
PAUL C. WARNKE, the chief
U.S. arms negotiator. outlined
the latest American bargainini
position on a two-day visit to
Moscow earlier this month.
Gr o m yko wlll convey the
Kremlin's r esponse to v,nce.
There has been no tip·off to It.
a lth o u g h Soviet Pre s ident
Leonid I. Brezhnev in a speech
last week and Gromyko in a
!>peec h to the General Assembly
Tues day expressed hope~ for
completing the accord .
Judge Dismisses
TV Violence Suit
"The distance between the
positions Of the two Sides IS not
all that ri:reat and is quite sur
mountablt>. given good will and
state wisdom," Brezhnev ~aid
GROM VKO S A I D a n1·w
ag reement "is equally needed
by the Soviet Union. the United
Statl'b and the world at lar~e ..
fie ~aid he ho~-d force~ favonru:
a treaty would prevail 1n the
linitt•'1 States.
MIAM I <AP) Television violence may be troublesome, but it'~
prote cted by the First Amendment, a federal judge has ruled in dis·
missing a teen-age murderer 's $25 million lawsuit against the three
major television networks.
"Obviously there 's a large
segment of our population thul
wis hes to see that violence."
U.S. Dis trict Judge William
Hoevel er said Tues day .
"Presumably they have a right
to watch It."
Uoeveler threw out a suit by
16-year-old Ronny Zamora and
Za mor a 's
parents. They -so ea A a .
CBS and NBC
in M ay .
claiming pro·
gra m m i n g
"sho wed the
1 m pression a-
ble teen.ager
how to
kill ...
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THf; J U DGE SA ID
Zamora's attorney could keep
the case alive by am ending hts
complaint within 20 days. At-
torney Ellis Rubin s aid he wa~
not sure 1f he would try agam.
Zamora was convicted one
year ago of murdering Elinor
Ha gga rt . his 83-year -old
neighbor in Miami Beach.
Mlt•r speaking for :.iooul :.in
hour. the 69-year-old lorc1i:n
minister became ill and slumped
against the :.peaker·s desk. He
was helped from the podium but
returned 55 minutes Idler to
complete hls speech.
His trial became nationa l U.N. spokesmen said he wa:.
news when Rubin devised a nov· treated m an orrice behind the
el defense claiming . Zamora. a s se mbly chamber b y both
th en IS. was a v 1ct1m or American doctors and his own
"television mtoxication':....£.!l~ --Soviet phy!tciam. etrhtS"T-eturtf.
. y ~1ewmg s~?ws _ sue as "~? he spoke in a firm voice a nd re-
Jak e1nd und Police Woman. fe r r e d to the h1.·at o f th e
ZAMORA IS SERVING a hfc• television light.-..
term m a Juvenile facility near
CLlpc Canaveral. f'la .
His suit was allackl-d by tht•
networks Tuesday as a C'h1llin~
assault on free <'Xprcsi-ion and
a n attempt to regulate program
ming.
Rubin countered that be wal>
not t rymg lo rogulatc programs
But he 111.'liSkd that lelev1s1on
has to be C'alled to ticcount for it.c;
impact
SOUR RELATIONS hvlwcun
Washington and Mo:;cow h<.t v'R
ha mpered the weapons nc!"(olsa-
tions The Sovit.'t triab of promi
nent Soviet d1 ss1dents Lind of
t-'ranC'is Jay Crnwford. an Jn.
lcrnat1onal Jlan estc r r<•prt•M:n
I a t I VI' a Cl'US l'd o f t·urrt•O(.'\'
m a nipulations. h~irdencd re c[.
mgs in this country agains t the
Russian~.
A tremendous selectron ot savings
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SHOES • BAGS • OUTFITS
1 out of every 3 items 1n the store is now
on sale al 50% of~
Scoop up these outstanding values while
they last at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St
Costa Mesa and Westminster Mall.
6555 Balsa Ave . Westminster
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CALIFORNIA
Spending
Cut Bill
Proposed
~ACRAM EN TO I AP I
ProJX)tillJon JJ, nwrtnt lo <'urb
tate t1ptmd.tn&. hu:m 't work~.
bll,yi. co-author Puul (;a nn. lll) ht<
ts aponaor1n1 • nt>w propot;al
tha.t wouJd lJt' i.pt>ndin.r hlkflf. to
increaaes lo pupulataon .ind in
nauon
"We bcllt.•\ed 1r 'A t' were r o r t u n at l' t' n u u .: h t o ~ t t
Proposition 13 on th<· ballot iind
to pcr,uadl' lJt-Oplt• to '1111• for 1t
we'd hllvt• won anll t•ould .111
take a klC\g vucataon . Galltl, J
6S yt•U ·old llUburbMn S.t'nl m('n
to bus~man. s llld Tut'Mh1y
.. But 1t b~'t worked ··
GANN SUD IUS nf'w ballot
mcuure would havt· tht· cf
feet, with some cxrept1on!'. uf
not only t'utUng tww!> but 111!>0 <>f
freezing government i.pending 1n
te rms ol reaJ. per t.'aplta gro~1h
The measure as s1m1lar to n bill
killed earlier this year in lht!
<.:alirorrua Assembly
Gann said if the limit had bet!n
in place over the last 10 years 11
would have cut state spending
an average of 6 perct'nt a ye ar
If it had been imposed over the
last 20 years it would have cut
$64 billion in state and locaJ
s pending. he added.
He called for 30,000 volunteers
lo stand outside 15,000 voting
places on Nov. 1 to gather
signatures or. at least 499,84S.
registered voters to quahfy Lhe
proposed constitutional amend
ment.
WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS,
Gann 's plan would allow spend-
ing by the state and most local
governments to increase only by
a factor equal to the growth in
innatioo plus population each
year
If the change in the Consumer l'nce tnaex were 7 percent
and population growth were 2
percent in a particular year. for
example. most spending could
increase only 9 percent.
Any funds held above the limit
would have to be returned to
taxpayers within two years
through a tax cut.
GANN SAID HE WOULD aslc
the governor lo call a special
election next May if be collects
enough signatures by the Nov-
-ember election.
If that doesn't happen, the
4tmendment would go oo the
June 1980 ballot. he said.
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SURVIVORS ANO VICTIM Mrs. EJlen
Towni;lt .. y. front abovt>, hUA~ her neighbor
M 11th e<I Taylor. whom ~h<• had feared
l-.1 ll c•d \\hen wrecbge of PSA Flight 182
ft.·11 on lhl•1r neighborhood Martin B. Kazy
Jr .. 32. of Ohio. above. shown in a 1977
photo, died when the private plane on
which he was flight instructor collided
with the airliner. killing at least 150
people.
4 Dogs Attack Woman
Deputies Shoot 2 of Escaped Dobermans
COMPTON CAP> -Deputy
sheriffs shot and wounded two of
four privately owned attack·
1ra1ned Doberman pinsche rs
Tuesday after they escaped
from their cages and mauled a
Compton woman. authorities
~aid.
Marjorie Smith, 27. was treat·
<.'<I al a hospital for bites and
lacerations to the leg, hand and
arm.
Deputies said Ms. Smith was
across the street from her home
whe n the four animals ap-
proached and attacked her.
Straagler Oterlc OIC'd
SACRAMENTO <AP) -In-
vestigators of the Hillside
Strangler case in Los An2elcs
( Sl'ATE J
now have special legislation
permitting the m lo use the
s tate's computers to check
80.000 fingerprints.
The bill, SB 415 by Sen. Alan
Robbins, D-Van Nu ys, was
signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.
Aetor'• Bretlln-Dead
SACRAMENTO <AP l -
Police said Tuesday that the
brother of movi~·lelevision actor
Richard Boone has shot and
k i lied his wife. then killed himself.
Author Dead at 65
LOS ANGELES <AP> -James Bassett, author of the best sell-
ing novel "In Harm's Way" and a retired assoctate edit.or of the
Los Angeles Times, died Tuesday at bis s uburban Malibu bome at
the age or~.
HE SUFFERED AN apparent be art attack, the Times said.
Bassett served as a Navy lieutenant junior grade and public
relations officer dw1.nR World War II aod drew on those ex·
periences to write "In Harm's Way," which was published in 1'962.
The bestseller was made into a movie starring John Wavne. Kirk
Douglas and Henry Fonda.
Bassett also wrote "Commander Prince, USN." and "The Skv
Suspe nded."
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They s aid the bodies of
William Robert Boone, 62, and
Geralyn Noreen Boone. 35. were
found Monday in their bed in
s uburban Carmic hae l by
Boone's son Barry. 33. of Dixon.
C_.. DUptdes Pot Nod
LOS ANGELES IAP> -Mike
Curb. Republican candidate for
lieutenant governor. said Wed·
nesday he disagrees with the
prediction of his running mate.
Evelle Younger. that it 1s in-
evita ble that the Legislature will
legalize marijuana.
"I don't know the Legislature
as well as he probably does. but
my own opinion is that legaliza-
tion and commercialization
would be going a step too far al
this time." Carb said. "I don't
think it's inevitable ...
ltut1•m11e11t• 60lle
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Thieves stole a truck containing
Sl00.000 worth of musical instru-
ments. musical arrangements
and equipment belonging to jau
trumpe t player Maynard
'Ferguson and hla band.
The tnack was discovered mis-
sing Tuesday morning from the
hotel where the band was stay-
ing durin2 its Sao Francisco Buy
a rea visi1
WldnMdly, September 27. 1D78 DAIL' .,,LOT As
'500 MtlHon?
Crash Damage
Claims Viewed
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SAN DIEGO <APl -Lawyers and Insurance company officials
say the worst air d.lsaster in U.S. history, whlch claimed at least lSO
hves Monday lo San Diego, may 1enerate u much as $500 mUUon in
damage claims.
Insurance adjusters fanned out over the North Park oeigbborbood
Tuesday to begin the task or as-
se ssing physical d amage to
houses and vehicles shattered
when Pacific Southwest Airlines
flight 182 fell to the ground in
flames after colliding. with· a
private plane.
MOST ADJUSTERS were re-
luctant to discuss the case t?ut
some estimated claims wowd
average $40,000 to $60,000 ror
each or about a dozen homes
des troyed by rire in lbe
holocaust. About 40 other homes
and businesses in the area re-
portedly sustained damage from
falling debris and bodies that
hurtled through walls and win-
dows.
PSA. which purchased the
stretched Boeing 727·200 jetliner
m 1968 and was insured for $7
million. said its replacement
cost today is nearly $15 million.
But the most significant costs
will probably be the liability for
injuries and death to those on
the ground and the loss of life
plus potential earnings for the
137 people aboard both planes.
AUTHORITIES BELIE VED
at least 13 people were killed on
the g round but workers
searching the grisly rubble wer··
still discovering bodies and
pieces or bodies late Tuesday.
An official of Gibbs Flying
Service. whi ch rented the
Cessna 172 which colllded with
the jetliner, estimated its cost at
$20,000.
PSA officials said the airline
plans to cover all expenses ex-
cept graveside services for the
victims but. "if anybody wants
specific damages they're going
to have to s ue to prove
negligence."
IN PREVIOUS AIR disasters.
the survivors of each wag~
earner killed could be expected to seek more than $1 million m
potential lost income. said
Vasilios Choulas, law partner of
prominent San Francisco at·
torney Melvin Belli.
Including anticipated claims
for emotional distress, t.be total
of damages sought couJd be $500
million, Choulas said.
PSA. meanwhile, is referring
all ins urance questions to its Los
Angeles -b ased carrier.
Southwestern Aviation Un-
derwriters. which in turn has re·
fused comment on the crash.
Smoke Ban Si~d
For Grocery Stores
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Smoking will be forbidden in gro«ry
s tores next year, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.
Brown's omce reported the signing Tuesday of AB 1222 by As-
semblyman John Vasconcellos. D-San J06e.
SAID VASCONCELLOS in a
statement. "This bill is impor-
tant to the consumer. However,
it is or special importance to
grocery st.ore clerks, who at
times are forced to endure
almost constant exposure to
s moke fro m s h o ppers•
cigarettes.
"Evidence shows tbat seeoo<J.
hand smoke may be as damag·
ing as smoke inhaled direcUy by the s moker."
THE BILL APPLIES only to
public areas or markets during
business hours. No penalties are
prescribed.
Vascoocenos· blll does not go
as far as Proposition s on the
November ballot, which would
ban smoking lo all work places
except offices not used by the
public and occupied only by
s mokers, and portions of some
factories.
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Editori I P Robert N Weed Publt)htr
Oranqc Coast OJ1ly P 1to1 a age Wednasdey, September 27. 1978 Bctrbdrd l<rtotb1Ch E d1IOrtdl Pa~ Editor
Plan Can Help
Family Housing
lt('<'t'Ol hOll'HH' t n•ndl\ 10 t'os lll Mesa hu ve been less
l hal\ hu~ptljhll' tu l..un 1 ltt'" "ti h young c hi ldft'f\
Ru} lf\Jit t1 hou:w l}i '' m 11lv out of the <1ucstion for many
\Oun~ c·ouph·~ Jll't ..,t.u1tntt out, und lhl' cit y's upurlm t:nt
'H't'IH' 1~ hl0t•mntn>t dornln.ih•d h\ adult:-. only t'e>mplcxc.i.
L'uopt•ratmn l1 ·t \H•t•n tht· l01t y and a dcvelovcr und u
hdt~ ~h.111· ul h•fh.'t <ti lfou~m~ and Ur ban Oevrlopment
(untb m.n tnlpn>H• t ht• pu·t Un• 1'>0011
LJ~t '"'l'f.. 1 lw t '1t ~ < ·uunn I <Apf'rovrd a zoning witch
from rummt•t t•wl tu h1 ..:h llt•n-.tt~ re:.tdenttal on a s mall
l'll'l'l' or pm1><·rt \ 11n \\ .1 .. on ~' rt'<'t OOlW('t•n tht: H uroor
Shu~111n.i, l'l·tlll'I and tht· 11<.ir hur ftacquet Cluh
l>t•H•lupt•r Du·i.. "'''H'll t4 •1d tht· l'Ourlctl hl' would s et
<l'.'>Hll' .1l l\'.l~t h.1 Ir <'r lhl' ill UOth for f am1hcb Wllh
dllldt l 'll
l h • .tbn h n •purt1·cll\ -.hmq n~ tlfl 1nt crei,t an us mg a
portion nf lht· ul' ., lout \l'UI hudduµ of $750.000 in HUD
fund~ 11h 1n11n''' <'t1ul d h .. · u-.cd to lower t'Onstructlon
i'u'.'>h ..inti lhu~ .1:.:.ur1· 1h.1t 1 l'nl l\ "111 h(• kept in line with
llll'Oll\l'"
l'ht· l'll' ... I luu:-in~ .Hlll Community Ocvclopment
1·omm111t·1· .lf n ·ad) hu~ t.ihlwd the parcel us un ideal
lot•.it ton lor -.ud' hou s lllJ.! 111 ·., dost· LO schools. shopping
and t nin~port .1t1on 1 .ind r<>c:t•1 wet b~c·king from the City
Coun('tl
I( Ull' agrl'cn . •111 1:, formulated the city will be moving
to rward 111 11 :. hull ~l' J~uin~t un infla ted holIBing market
t\nd t'H 'I ) ltttlt• l>1t help;.
Difficult Decision
The Cost;,a Mesa City Councal 's 3· l vote to put a new
road extens ion thro ugh a n lth1crc parcel off Bake r Street
111 north Co~ta Mesa was easily one of the council's
to u g hest and m ost unpopula1· decisio ns in rece nt
memo ry
llomeo" ncr:, feel the extension of Ra ndolph Avenue
10 u link ut Platte Drive and Paula rino Avenue spe lls
t·ven more trnffic trouble for .1 congested area .
Tht·y abo c laim the new s treet will becom e a popular
s hort cul and cause s afe ty problems for children a l
nearby Bear St reet School
The hom ('Qwn e rs did their homework a nd raised
m any valid points. m aking it all the harder for the coun·
di toarrivcatacontrovcrs ial, butcorrectdecision.
The key lo the decision was future traffic circulation
<md the fac·t that failure to put t he road through would lead to
more dri cways opening onto Ha ker and Paularino as
dense r developm e nt occurs.
A hil-(h cr numhc r o f "conflict points" would add to lraf ·
I 1c t.hlnger , thceity traffic e ngineer contended
Whilt· il's true th<.il only lime will te ll. it appear. er..
c·ouncil's dctision will be a hclµto res idents in the long r ur .
Help for Fairview
Gov. Brown's s ignature this week on a bill submitted
hy Assemblymc.in Dennis Ma ngers will allow Fairview
State I lospilal in Costa Mes a to lease 60 acres of la nd to a
µriv ate developer for as m any as 500 housing units.
The legislation which gives priority in buy ing o r
renting lo Fairv1ew employee!; and clients can h elp the
hos p ita l rt-vers e a ::!8 pe r cent annual turnover in
pcrsonnt•I IX'C:U US{' of the high cost of housing in the a rea.
I los p1tal officwls s ec no problem regarding the city's
1 raffic p1l'lur c because som e employees no longer will be
l'Om muting ln work throug h town
However. de!:.pile the merits of the plan, it _warrants a
t'IO~t· rt·view by city officials. Because of Proposition 13.
the city ca n't look forward to subs tantial property tax
reve nues.
The city has s hown little signs of financial problems
-.1ncc Jarvis but w ill be expected to provide police a nd
fire service to lhtt ne w de velopment.
The re already h a s been talk that the city discuss
~omc sort of plan in which Fairview woulq offset the
added city costs of protection. More discussion on s~h a
plan s eems cs:,cntial.
• Opinions expressed in lhe space above are those of the Daily P1lo1
Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1m11ted. Address The Daily P ilot, P.0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/ Mafia
By L.M. BOYD /\. In a small room or hall
Ar~umcnt continues over In the center or the house
thl' oriJ.!in of the Italian un-Open some windows , but stay
derworld n;.1me ··Mafi a ... away Crom U1em thereafter.
SomL• uuthorilles contend it In an office building. get into
l'<,.roe:-. from tl1l' milial lctll'rs an interior hull way on ·the fi'•~,.4W,l ,f~~~ :i:::'.R:J._'\,,~·._ c• ~ ~· > :-.. • ~ rMoftc ?\nu ,Francia lt~lin · '"STi(;'pprngcenter. forget about
Ant:lce " ml'anmg "Death to your car. and go to the mid·
the Frt·nch IS Italy ~cry! cite or the ne<.trl'St building.
IC a II t hl' peoJ)I e in the
world !>('lllt>d 1n the United
States. the population density
h\.•rc till wouldn 'l be as
grc:.i t :is that or. l>ay, Tile
Nether lands
Q "In a hou~l' without a
cl'llnr. wheres the best place
to stay during u tornudo? ·
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
C<an 'I something be
done to keep bicyclists
orr 11outhbound Newport
Roul evard between
Mesa Drive and 19th
Street'> 1'rafflc is con
stanlly blocked bcl'au!Je
drlver:s cun't pa~ the m
when other lanes a rc
ru11.
COMM UTER
Q. "Is there any member or Congress who was ser ving
when Franklin D. Roosevelt
was inaugurated?"
A. Only one. Sen J ennings
Randoph 10 ., W Va .'· now
76 . He was elected to the
House in 1932
Q. "Are beave r s e ver
killed by the railing trees
they chew down ''"
A It happens.
Tho11e who contend .You
ran 't put 11 square pes m a
roun d ho l e don 't know
cnou~h about the work of the
old·lime furniture makerr-i.
Th e cTaftsmen who made
chairs In colonial days
purposely Rquored the ends
or seasoned wood rungs, then
inserted them Into round
holes in green wood legs.
thus to weld tight joints that
sc('m to Inst forever.
T he man mo~t likely to be
murdered is be tween the
a ges or 20 a nd 24 . The
woman, ~ween IS and 19.
The man mOl\t Ilk ly lo com-
mit suicide is between the
llRes of 25 and 29. The
worn on. between 20 and 24
..---------------------------------------Nicbolu von Hoff man
Airlines Face Investment Risks
The ather forecasts for lhe
alrllnes show blue skies. Busl·
ne1111 is up, profits are up and re-
gulation by the government hi
down. 10 It would seem that
William Slmon and Ralph Nader
arc right when they say pros·
,, "rlty and consumer satisfac·
lion .re best assured through
rree market competition.
The ex~rience of these last
months durinl( which the Civil
Aero nautics
Koard hH al
lowed airlines
lo compete on
pri ces h as
been un over·
whtlming
~u ccess. So
much lSO that
lhe freedom
to set one 's
o wn tic ke t
prices is being expanded and
soon airlines will a lso have
much greater license to pick and
choose what routes they wish to
fly.
THE JOYFUL profits from de·
regulation come from the ract
that airlines have been allowed
Mailbox
lo sell cut·rate ticketR for unused
passenger capacity Pulling
passengers in tht• empty scats,
e ven low·fa.rt• 1)assen gcrs.
means htrJ?e j umps In revenue
with only small additional cosL'i
for more ticket and reservation
clerks.
Finally. however. there 1s an
end to that kind or honanu . All
the empty seat s now have
passenacrs in them so airline ex-
ecutives arc soon goinl( to have
to make some ciec1s1ons nn what
kind and how many n e w
;_1lrplanes to buy Since much or
thP c urrent jet passenger fleet is
c<>r...;1dered too old. too gas-
guzzly. too loud and too !>melly.
they would have had to make
purc h asing de<.•1s1o ns even
without the ten!> of thousands of
ne w passenge rs allrucled to
them by the sale·priced fo res
One or the reasons there was
so much exce!ls passenger space
is beca use the last 11 me the
airlines we nt s hopping they
overbought. It's not on easily
avoidable mistake. An cxec ~llve
hus to make an ciccuratc guess
about whu( passenger demand
will be in two vears when the
plane he's buying is actually de·
livered. He.! also has to be re·
asonably right a bout how much
businesA t he plane 'flll do. not
just ror the first year. but the 10
years or so 1t ·11 lake to pay off
the debt.
THAT DEBT ran be crushing
ll will cost Eds tcrn Airlines
something in thl' v1r1nity of d
hair a billion dollars tO IJ<IY for
the 21 757 Boeing 1urhncrs 1l r<•
ccntly ordered. For j company
that already has a pretty scary
looking debt structure . this 1s c1
l(amble of s ignificant propor
hons . albeit one that must ~
made. In the new de regulated
world where Eastern must com
petc. not havinJ.! the c11rryan~
capacity would bt .in inv1lat1on
for another mrhnc to come in
a nd v<imp up Eastern·~ b(!:o.l
roUt(!S.
According lo free ente rprise
theology. thes e r 1:;ks dnd
dangers with their dltentJanl
promises of great rc-wurds and
riches o r hank ruptcy
should ~ exh tlur.1tin~ t 1J the
men and woml'n running thc5t·
great, winged endeavors They
ou~hl to be saying. tree dl last
free ul last to r un 1 1re ·~ h:ird
l'conom1c r acc dnd .. how th•·
world und our ~;tockholderc; IL :.
w1" wllo J rC filk:;t lo ,.,urvivl'
Th.it lott :l n 't hap,>•·n•·d
Instead. the mdu:.try has been
h1l with tht: ur~e to merge Pan
/\01er1can amt National Airlines
J rt' melding, a~ ar<· Continental
::ind We!ltern. while ·southern
A1rwdys Jnd North ('.-ntr•1I
A1r hnes havl· announced plans
to Wl'd
THE "MERGER PANIC." a ..
1t'_, bcang called m the business
press. has comt• to the attenti on
of LhC! Jus t1c<• Oepartm<'nt.
whost> jnt1tr u.~t head. J ohr.
Sht>nefield. has commented. "It
would be ironic 1f the dawn of
lhl' new era were. an ldct. to pro-
durc a merger wavf' reducing
lhe number of competitors and
the Jmount of competition "
IL might hc iro nic but 11.
wouldn't bt• unexpected in an in-
dustry which has to make half·
billion dollar guesses about what
thc futun• holds . An ybody laying
out that kind of money wants to
minimize risk and don't give
him any blarney about the JOYS
of naked compet1t1on. Some
bus iness. like the clothing in·
uustry. can make adjustments
1n 1nvcstmcnL':I and production
ulmO!>l on " week-lo-week basis
so 1l can correct its errors. but
l'Vc ry industry which demands
hu~c capital outlay':! and a blind
~ul.'ss about what business con-
d1t1ons arc going to be like when
the machim.• 1s actually instaUt!d
!>huns compet1tion.
NOR CAN WE n o n -
-1lockholders or employees be
<'O mplacent a boul costly bad
J,!uesscs. We may be the world's
richt•s t nation. hut we're not so
'>'ealthy lhal we can afford to
h.1Vl' a company like Eastern
hlow too m any half a billion
dollur dC'als.
The trick. of course. is to
rwrm 1l the dc~ree or com petition
I hilt st•cures its benefits without
Ill> worst risk!> WC' want the low
price:.. the service. a ll the good
things we believe• competition
brings but not lhl' bankruptcies
Nobody knows how lo do this for
-.un·. bul one way we will have
to con~1der 1:. let ling tho!>~
mergcr'i go through and living
with lh<' idea of a limited.
-.upcrv1s<..'d competition.
Agent Says FBI Probe Helps Gates Image
To the Editor:
Yow-editorial of Sept. 3
entitled "Probe or Gates Raises
Doubts" declares that an FBI
investigation of allegations
concerning Sheriff Brad Gates
ha s led to · damage to bis
reputation and career. The
editorial further states Sberifr
Gates "now carries with him a
stigma that won't be easy to
erase."
We have done Sheriff Gates a
ravor. A clean bill or health after
"an intensive flve-moQth probe"
by the Federal 811reau of
Investigation makes for a
positive image rather than a
stigma Your editorial raises a
number of questions that need to
be answered ror your readers.
Y ou a s k . "Why 1-~ed e ral
autho.rities at all?"
WE ARE mandated by statute
to conduct such an investigation
if allegations or wrong-doing are
made that f a ll within our
investigative j urisdiction. The
matter is not optional ""~..--~~·~ ~~ per sons who~ lodl[ed the
unfounded accusations against
Gates been given the comfort
and luxury of anonymity?"
Obviously. the FBI will not
Identify this individual. This
person may have furnis hed
reliable information over a
period of lime, and I am sure bis
actions in this inst.ance were m
good faith.
Finally. you ask. "Should
there be so m e kind or
accountability?"
There is. has been. and will
continue to be. We answer to the
President. the Attorney General.
and the Congress ot tbe United
States . Upon receipt of the
allegations In this matter. the
fa ct11 were discussed with the
United States Attorney's Office
in Los Angeles. and the FBI
conducted the Investigation at
the dlrettlon of the United Slates
Attorney's Office.
I a m happy to lake this
opportunity to respond to your
editorial. Thank you
TEO L. GUNDERSON
Sl)(.-clol Aaent in Charge
BetUIM•eW,....
To the FAltor
I wish to res pond to a small
Asaoctated Press article that
was paraphra~ on page tWQ of
the Dally Pilot, Sept. 19. The
headline of this 2nd piece Willi
"Candidate Bucks Heroin" and conducted by popular 1nil1ativc.' d1dn"t wa nt. lo use the gym,
it r e fe rred to Ed C lark . my support of the Mc•sa North practice 1'1eld. swimming pool or
Libertarian Party candidate for initiativt• was based on many weight room. so there was <t pro.
governor. I am a member of the ove r r1 d1ng fci r t ors These blcm. The teacher received a
volunteer staff that helped Ed 1nd uded the• dl0ns1lv of the most courteous response from
Clark become Ow onl y person p ro J e c l . l h l' c• o u n <· 1 I ·' thl' city Parks cind Rec real.Ion
e v e r t o q u a I 1 f y a s a mis handling of the wholl' 1ssul'. personnel, who also seemed baf·
gubernatorial c<.1ndidate through their indifference towards the fl ed by the unique doublt! stan·
petitioning 1n Cul1fo rnia ·s ho m eo wner 's pl ea:. :rnd dard of one school group being
history ' s ubs equent in1t1at1ve. :-.ome denied a('ccss lo their normal
As a s taff member a nd a adverse finding by police. fire. facilit y whi!e another s chool
fellow Libertarian, I strongly health and plan nm~ 0Hlc1als, group was able to rent a '3cility.
objec t to this badly c ut-up the a lleged coziness between The teacher proposed . in writ·
article. For opener~. I want to some council mcmhcrs and the ing. lo use the room -Room 139
tell everyone that Ed Clark does de velopers. the hy pocr1t1 ca l -three t>ve ningo; during the
not ·back heroin' Jle a nd lhe A r n e I a ss t.• rt 1 o n t hat s ummer The group d td meet the
Libertarian Party ('Ondemn the homeowners wanlcd lo e-cclude las t Wednesday in Jl!ne :rnd
u se o f all drugs. incl udin~ minoriti~ und the poor from planned to meet for subsequent
marij uana a nd alcoho l. ror Costa Mci;a. and tht• deccplavt.' 'pr:ict1ct'S. two weeks and four
health and hygiene reasons ond last minute $30,000 blitz by the weeks luter The te:?cher &:.·
b ecause their u s e is not developers. sured authorities he wou!d .pay
conducive lo positive mental and the normal user " fee. provide
emotional develo menl · IN MV BID for <'OUn<'ll last his own custodial service. or pay P March. I used term!> such a~ for same ir that were unsat1sfac·
HOWEVER we fu rther ''wt•ak ,'' l'1J t1 fll !>l'd .'' tory The requestfor the use of
denounce th~ ~ost" of mon . "uncoopcral1vc... "lt•adcrle:.s . Room 139 for rwo Wednesday
(extorted from thee taxpayer~~ and "unrcspo~sivc '_' l~ dc:-.C'rib<! e venings was denied.
s pent to imfose a s e t of th e c oun c il ,s_ 5 .t u t u ~ STUDENTS, r>an·nt s and
arbitrary rnora standards upon Unfortunately. the situ~•tion ha!> teacher':! involved with mus1<'
lh . . d 1 1. 1.· ·Ii nol 1mprovcd . . 11 ""'" d~ . o . erwJsc cccn . aw ·a''" n~ Aht --.>h or.i r· ~·.IH1 :t: S.QffiPI1'$1>,...~ • Y~Wllft .. ":1: --R..~11£..::: :_, !1" t1'f •U.rfl> "'' .~~ ""."":.,.-,d..r._~·. ~-• ,..lftl·¢n10€'6f1mll'lr1' ;l~fff.u\~ ~ ·-·· whethe r thl' issul' is pot g rapes" of~ ruslratc •user nor proving sk11.Js. How a m us ician
l
s m o kin g . h c Im ct s f or do 1. quest.ion lti~· t·o~m ilmcnt performs, sounds and looks b
motorcyclists or the use or and inte_gnty or .iny incl l.vidual different rrum .1 conditioned
laetrile for clyini;( patients. ~ 0 u n c 11 m 3 n . Sc n s 1b 1 t· · athll'te. but the mc:.ins to the
Ed Cla rk has said, in his inde~e1:1dent th~nk in~ htt!> ~~ t'nd 1!> exactly the -;amt•. lt 1:.
ofriciaJ position st ate ment, that. 0 cc 3 ~ 10 n be c n r c n cl ."~ t c consistent attention 10 the de-
" I oppose the use of police espectally by Dom Haciti vetopment and maintenance of
powe r to harass people whose ~lowe~e.r. the i s:-.u~· is. \h.c the o;k1lls
activities arc not crimes against cou n cil 5 .luck of tourag1:. I havt.• been cinJ!ry all <;ummcr
any per son or aga ins t lhc Judgment. p~opcr pnontir:-. anr1 knowing or th1!> incons1s•cnt de·
property or any person" I e . performance Underlyi~g l~C!~(' l'ISIOO. but the rmal 1nd1gnity
victim-less crimes. problems are two fund.im_rntul which really prompted ml' to
The Libertarian Party 1s the needs. On~. a m~~ningful d~ic;" write this letter. (·a me to my at
party of freedom : freedom from code . for all offi cials to ~"011 tcnt1on recently A higli srhool
tux a t ion . fr eed om from conflicts or the.• uppc;ir;tru·i· of banrt. from ouls1dr the l'1ty und
op p ress i ve go\'crnm(•nt s uch. Seco~dly, t·o111wilnlan1r <·ou nty . w :.1 -; .1b•<· I C' ·-.·ril
regulation and freedom to be representative vln nlywttfr i·ll'<'l Nrwport l!:lcmcnt ary 'l'l}Ool <Jur
secure In your home and on the ions -50 each aren can havt.• it~ 1n>1. the month or Au~u:-t They
s tr ee t o g a In s l u n ll u c own accountable co_unc1lmun It took their meal'>, ''t pt. rl!
government lnterrerence from behooves ~he .c~uncit 111 ad<ln·~~ hcor'led and earned ou1 normal
their policing agencies . th ~se pr1or1 t 1cs hl'f11r1• th<' l>;1nrl p r :1ct•Ct· 'lt'~'·o ri .. fo1
.;. DAN M/\HAl''FEY <'i~1zens have l:<>. do II for them -.rvcral dayq ti occur-; to me
with another lmt111tlvt' that our tux dollar-; h:wc been
To the Editor
The Cost(! Mesa City Council
should Instruct the city attorney
t o si ncerel y d efe nd the
homeowner's mitiat1vc against
the appl'al b y th e Arncl
Develope rs f"ullurc by the
council to oct (J<.'Clslvely would
be {I vlOIGtil)n Of itR mornl,
pollllc;.ll and perhaps legal
oblll{Ollon to lhe e lectorate
which approved the Mesa North
lnltlnllve March 7
Although I um u bclltvcr In
property rights und that ionlnir
s h ould n o t n ormal l y b e
CllRIS M STEI.;I. u-;cd to hl•lp <;ludl'IH s from
To the Ed.Jt.or:
I am writing lo vo1cc a con
cern I hove rcJto rdinJt dts ·
par.lies and lncon:os 1stt-nc1l·s
within the Ne wpo rt Mesa
Unified School Diistrict.
Students und 3 tcuchcr wcrt•
denied acces!I to ll room they u e
daily durinsc the 5chool year. for
th e s ummer m o nth s The
Htirbor Hlgh School Sailor Band
did not fit into an "ea!Jy"
category in the hasty arrange-
ment between city und district.
Th o band and th tr dartctor
:mother area whilf' denying the
"am e priv1h!ge to our own kid!(. I
truly do not unde rstand the kind
or reusonj ng lhu\ ~ocs into o;uch
un inc rcd1blc action
M flS. ELAIN£ ,\ ENC LANO
• U>rtn• 1rom readt•r1 ar(' wtlcom('
Tht n ghl ro C'ondtn~w !~r!ff• re /1r
lp(J.Ct or ehmmoh• :1MI '·' rt>sm>td
Lelltrs o/ JIJ(l 11•ord.t or less wall ~
glunl prt/trcntt A:: let!ns m~I tft·
cludt ti~lurr and matl:nq adOrtff
but nomtt moy be> w1tl'JW'ld on rt
qu,.t t/ kU//1c1tnl reason 1~ oppormil
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WASlll N<i1'0~ t J\1'1 lhf' <'Olh!>10n betwttn
a t'om mert'rnl ot1rhn1 r uruJ 1.1 pn\lltt" plane over
S•n D1t>go tru1it1<'allv h1&hhRhl~ th .irowma con
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prtvat Alrt'r n
The erobl m Is not n('w A'I the number or
private planes 1ncrU.M'S, t~ 1k1 become more
c-rowded.
.. It's An •tee-old rontl"()v('l'1'y, · u ld apokeitman
t-;d Slatltty of tht· N.itmnti l TraMportatlon Safety
H-08rd
"IN TIIE Alltl.INE BU lN£SS they have
2.-400 u1rpjll.nes, und in Rl'nrral avl•tion they have
t~.000 nd they cltllm they have a n aht to the sky.
too. you know "
In controi.t to lht> 1~000 priv6tt' planes today,
10 yt'ur. Oil,10 the numb<>r "-ti' 127 .000
"What It both down to · Slattt'ry Miid , .. ..,
handling traffic
rhc Ft'deral A\ 1at1on
Ad man1!>tral1on h us u ( ',.;., ..... ' ., ) "''"' J policy or trying to gl't . • light plane~ awuy from
--------maJOr airports. said FAA
spokesmun Fred Farrar.
"That's been our policy for quite a few years "
Farrar said the FAA has been eocouragmg
('ons truction of so-called relief airports to take
hghl-plane traffic away from the maJor fields.
But be noted that an Mooday's accident the
Cessna light plane was practicing instrument land·
1ogs
"TO DO THAT YOU HA VE TO go where there
is an instrument approach system." he said.
·'We would like to have reliever airports for
general aviation and have s upported this concept
!>mce it was introduced in 1960," said Mary Silltch
of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
The number of airports in metropolitan areas
is declining and many privately owned fields are
finding it uneconomical to stay in business. she
said.
IN MONDAY'S ACCIDENT, she said, use of
the San Diego field was necessary because or the
need for instrument approach equipmenL No other
airport in the area has the equipment for such
training. she said .
Other airports car ry up to three times the
general aviation traffic of San ~ l:Jndbergh
t~ield, Mrs. Silitch said.
The possibility of collisions between com-
mer cial and private aircraft is "an area of In·
creasing concern to the board," Slattery said.
fl E SAID THE BOARD Is considering national
hearings on the problem, spurred by several re-
cent near accidents, including a near collision
b etween a private plane a nd a n airliner at
Roanoke, Va., two weeks ago.
The board conducted hearings late In August
in New York on a near collision after a North Cen·
tral AirUnes DC-9 with 98 people aboard and a
small business jet both were cleared to use the
same runwa y.
The s maller plane aborted takeoff a nd
swe rved to avoid the larger ooe . No one was in-
jured.
IN MONDAY'S ACCIDENT, in which at least
159 died~ ''.both ulanes wen &i.¥.en air. tram~ ad-visories that they were in the same area and both
a ircraft acknowledged that they had the other
plane in sight," said FAA spokes man Bruce
Chambers in Los Angeles
New Law Allows
Holding Runaways ·
SACRAMENTO IAP > A new law permits
runaway children to be kept for limited periods in
fo ciLities whe re they can't walk away, as under
pres ent law.
Gov. Edmund Brown J r. signed AB 958 by As·
semblyman Julian Dixon, D·Los Angeles, Monday.
It we nt into effect Tuesday.
IT ALWWS OFFICIAL..'; lo keep "status off en·
de rs" those who have not committed crimes -
an juvenile halls and other secure facilities for up
to 72 hours. But they coul d not be housed with
adults.
The lime limit would be 12 hours to check for
outstanding warrants, 24 hou.rs for parents lo re·
ga in c us tody, and 72 hours for out-of-stale
runaways.
Supporters say parents need one more chance
to patch up relations with their runaway children.
But critics say putting a runaway in juvenile hall
might cause psychological problems, and they
would be better ore in facilities such as crisis cen-
ters whe re they could walk away at will.
The ball a lso a ppropriated $1.5 miUion to local
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Rare Condors
Go on View
LOS ANGELES <AP I -The Lo~ Angeles Zoo
says It will open Us "condor condo" to the public
this Saturday. making al the only place ln the
world where the nearly extinct California condor
will be on dis play.
The· condor. long depicted as the villain of the
Callrorma wilderness, is getting its negative im·
aae \.U)graded. thanks to too omclals.
TOPA·TOPA IS AN ll·year resident of the ioo •
but was nt>ver displayed because of the bird's un·
popular status with the public.
Topa-Topa is the only one in captivity
anywhere in the world.
Zoo spokeswoman Heidi Hughes says it is
hoped that the exposure will give the bird a needed
hfl in the popularity ratlngs. '"
"They're not a popular-animal." she said of
the predatory bird. which bears a resemblance to
a bald turkey "They're not pretty like a flam·
an go
SHE PUT MUCH OF the blame on misin·
formation a bout the condors ' feeding habits.
'They feed on dead animals," she said, adding
that that because they are sometimes found feed-
ing on animal carcasses. it Is wrongly believed
that they also kill the animals.
Topa-Topa, named after the Ventura County
mountain range in wtlich it was found starving and
abandoned 11 years ago, lived for years tucked
away in an off-exhibit area.
But reeently. a group of state aod federal
wildlife groups advised the wo to begin a public
education campaign to give the condor a better imaie. ~ · ~. '
TOPA·TOPA'S NEW HOME is a spacious.
rree-form wire mesh exhibit with an artificial cliff.
running water and native Southern CalUornia pine
trees and s hrubs.
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ORANGE COUNTY * DAILY PILOT A 9
Teacher Bird·watehes
Lagunan to hari Fas ination at VCI Class
8 y PIOUP ROSMARIN
OI • Otillr ~ •i.tt Other ~r Pf<>ple might wllnl
to go out and fly a kill' but Let>
Walan nf l.al(una 8f'a<'h ~ouJd
rather go out and wutc h a ktlt'
fl)'.
There's a notht'r d 1fff'ren<-t
Hla klt.eb hav~ feather!.
Waian. an envlronmt•nt .. J ("()fl
sultant who b le chintt th1~ fall
in UC lrvlne Exten-.1on . h1u,
been faaclnated with lht'
California whllf' taJle<l kltt" •nd
clt he r bmt!\ of pre) Ea&:lt•'
hawks. owl.i.. \Ultu~
SI NCE BOYHOOD ht''s l>Hn
st ruck w1th Saturday morninJ(
ft•ver the urt:l' to tramp a
wtldland neld. or a roaatal cUH
banoc-ulars iaround his nf'ck and
j field nott'book In hi:! h1md
Most •utumna no-.. W a1an
travel& to Wyomlni •nd Mon·
tana. and tht• nJt1onul rn.rk..,
there und in btot Wl'l'n,. to do h1:.
trumpinf:
He'Jl ~hare i.omc of his l'X
~riences and knowledg~ uboul
birds of prey tn a UCI Extt>n.saon
class that meets four Thursdu) !>.
this week through Oct. 19, rmm 7
to 10 p.m. in the Social Scal·nc~
Lab on campus.
HE'LL ALSO TAKE his stu-
dents on two Saturday field trips
to do some bil'ding of their Oli''ll,
Ot't . 21 and Oct. 28
Fee for the class 1s $55.
Waian's rirst academ ic in
terest was in marine environ-
ments .
"My interest in birds or prey
started after I lert college," he
said. "I had noticed kites hover·
ing over fields, and I thought
that kites were pretty -that
was m y first attraction."
WAIAN'S BEADING and fi eld
st udies eventually led to publjca-
tlon of an article about kites in
the November , 1976, issue of
Natural History magazine.
The transition from studies of
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WATCHES KITES FLY
Laguna'• Lee Walen
creatures in the ~ea and on the
land alon~ the coai.t. to studies
or creatures in the air, was a
natural one· the only large con-
centration of kites 1n th~ world 1s
along the California coast.
llis dissertation studies out of
wh1ch the maKuzinc urtll"lc: was
born concentrated ln t he Santa
Barbara area.
"SOME PEOPLE i.ay. 'Who
r are» about whether a bird sur·
vives or nol"!' Well , I care I'm
al\ Important as anyone else.
Maybe their child might care.
M aytw Just because it's pretty.
"An engineer might cure, just
to lcurn something about nl~ht
and cngina-r~ have learned
il OOUl n1J(ht . ubout these birds'
inarvclow. derodyn..1m1ci. ·
·' ll 's too easy for biologists to
tall into the bag of trying to
Jmsllfy 11pecies for an economic
rtason "
W AIAN UST ED some or the
r equ isites ror som eone who
wunu to study birds "First of
all, you have to be willing to go
out and fry your brains in the
11un," he began.
Dedicated birders sometimes
have to be willing to climb to get
w here-t.he-bm:ts-are-. to study
nesting habits and such.
"THE IDGHEST TREE r ever
tried to go up." Walan recalls,
"was 50 or 60 feel. We went up
one tree that got so slender when
we got up close to the nest . we
were worried we'd tip the nestl·
ings out o f the nest, or tip
ourselves on our heads.
"The parents are us ua lly
s wooping at you. l 've never ac-
tua lly been hit, but I've had a
fe w come within a few inches of
me. which is weird when you're
trying to hang onto a tree."
Forum to Eye· State Panel
Th e purpose of t he s tat e's
watchdog Little Hoover Com·
mission will be examined at an
Ora nge County Tow n Ha ll
For um Thursday a t noon at the
Disneyland Hotel in Ana heim.
Nathan Shapell, chairman or
the Commission on California
State Government Organization
and Econom y (Lillie Hoover
Commission >, will discuss the
organization at the luncheon.
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earlie r in Sea ttl e ,
Muncey :.idded lust er lo
an outstand1r\g sea~on
when he drove his Rolls
Royce-power ed Alias
Van Lines to victory 10
the J ac k-I n-The-Box
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"I don't know whether
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my 50lh career win or
the satisfaction of a long
Qve rdue victory on my
h ome t own cour se, ..
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The 50 car eer vie·
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1'1•qwtual Trophy
NH\"l' 2. Raider. ,Jim Llnderm•n.
UYC . 3. NuwaBoy .. Jack B1lllle, nvc rtll' trn11h\ '' uwurtlt'd for lht-bt•..,t
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tOR ·t -2. Jo:cllpi;e. Dave Stone.
NHYC. n urw:ird Honnd 1u l('"d by Jim Len
lhJll l>unu Point '\-'uchl Club. Wu.t-
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UH trophy becliUAe 11 Wlul not entered
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' I 00 Boats Vie Cook Dips
l n Pou:er In CYC E ndura Standings
Mon• th:tn 100 ... ua lln~ yu<'ht:-. l)howcd up ~atur
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ckr the International Orfbhore Ruic, Midget Ocean
R .H'ing N.M>Cwt ion M 1dgel Ocean Racing Fleet
a nd Performance llandtcap Racing Fleet.
TKOPtf\' WINNERS in Saturday's race:
IOR I. Millenium Falcon . Alan Davis,
SMYC. 2. Windfall, Lee Newfield. CYC: 3, Flexi·
bit' 1-·1yer, Don Buck, PMYC ,
M ORA-1, Bacchanul. Geor ge Ka n eko.
PM YC: 2. Rum Line, Castillon/Sellers KHYC; 3.
Mad Mama. Russell/Worthington, SBYRC.
MORF'-1, Shock Strap, Lins key/Tom-
mela/J ohnM>n. WYC: 2, Twister, Bill and Bob
Murtfn. SMYC: 3, Hoofer, Sheridan/Downing,
CYC.
PHRF·A-1, DEFENDER, Guy Schepis,
KlfYC: 2, Orion. John Troeger, KHYC; 3, Lenape,
Jack Tatam, KHYC.
P~RF-8 t. Su-Dy III, Andy Lockton, CYC; 2,
The W1z, John Shankle, PMYC; 3, Golden Eagle,
Cary Radusch, DRYC.
PHRF-C-1, Zig-Zag, John Williams, CYC; 2,
Bandit, Fred Dellinger, PVYC; 3, Shenandoah,
Mccann/Vaden, DRYC
PHRF-~l. Assa ssin, Kas Kastner, SCCYC;
2 . Kix . Gary Henche, PVYC; 3, Sisu, Ron
Sweeney, SBYRC
R('tl y Cook ha s
dro1>ped from firs t to
second behind Joey JP·
polito an their seesaw
bad tor the national
championship in the or-
rshore power boat rac-
ing circuit.
Ippolito moved ahead
of Cook by winning the
stormy Benibana Grand
Prix West race out of
San Francisco. Several
boats dropped out, in·
eluding Cook's Kaama,
when the fleet was hit by
six to eight foot seas.
Rocky Aoki 's Benihana
was out with structural
and m ec hanical
damage.
It was lppolit.o's third
win of the season io his
38·foot Michelob Light.
Hi s fir s t wa s \he
Newport Grand Prix
las t Mar ch. He was
bumped out or firs t
place in the bid for
points by Cook in the
Cedar Point. Ohio race
on Lake Erie in August.
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.'N·s·•-oe·:--·s.to·c-ks---·c.om--ic-s---------------------------------------~--P..O'rtS •Movies •Television o·•Lv PILOT Wtdnetday. Stotember 27 1978 "' , .,
vs. Newport: The War of Words Begins
"At the beginning of
the year our guys pick
the team they want to
beat moat. I can 't h elp
It, It la how we feel. I'm
wearing a T-shirt that
aays ·Go Sea K i ngs.
Beat Harbor.·"
--Olek Morrt1
MORRIS
Sa 8 Lans ord
I Had to live Up
To Something
From AP Dispatches
Young Camey Lansford feels
<t little extra responsibility lhes~
days because he's hilling third
in the California Angels' batting
order. The 21-year-old rookie
filled the bill Tuesday night.
Lansford 's t wo-oul single in
the bottom or the 10th inning
drove in the winning run as the
Angels nipped the Milwaukee
Brewers 4·3 in the opener of a
s ix -ga m e· homestand that
c·ompletes their sea!M>n.
Lansford has batted second
much of the season, but he was
Ton191'1I
f"ur\CJ•Y Fru••Y
A1t~bSlalt-,
All G•me"'" IC MPC 17101
Milwaukfot' dt C.tUMn1•
CIU<•go al C•lllornM
Ctuc•oo al Cahtorn••
1 Hp.m
I no m
1Hpm
droppe d to third as th e
rep l acement for Lyman
• Bostock. who was killed in a
shooting incident while riding in
an automobile Saturday night in
Gary. Ind
"LOSING LYMAN was really
a deep hurt," s aid Lansford.
who had three hits. "I fe lt I was
as close to him as any of the
veterans. I was used to hitting in
front or him
"Hitting third in s tead of
::.ccond. I knew I had to live up to
"omething." <tdded the Angels'
Lh1rd baseman. "Lym~n was the
g reatt•st baseball player I've•
evt:r Sl'Cn. And he always had
!-.Omething nice lo say "
Dannv Goodwin led off the
10th in.ling with a pinch-single
off losing p1tch1:r Lary Sorensen.
17·12 Hick Miller sacrificed off
reliever .Jerry Augustine etnd
Goodwin advanced to third on an
infield out.
BILL CASTRO CAM E in and
gave up Lansford's sing le to
ri~ht.
A bad-hop single enabled the
Brewers to tie the score at 3-3 in
the ninth.
Paul Molitor'!> ground ball to
Dave Chalk hopped over the
shortstop's glove leading off the
inning. Arter moving lo second
on a sacrifice by Buck Martinez
and takin~ third on an infield
* * * MILWtllUICEE CALIFGllNIA
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out, Molitor scored on a two-out
i.ingle by Don Money.
The· Angels had t aken a J -2
lead in the bottom or the eighth
wht•n another replacement for
the 27-year-old Bostock came
through . Ken L a n dreaux .
California's new right-fielder.
tagged Sorensen for bis fo urth
homer o( the season.
·•I really don't know how I did
il," said Landreaux . "That
home run was momentous to
me."
DESPITE THE VICTORY. the
Angels were o rf icially
elimi nated fro m penna nt
contention because Kansas City
defeated Seattle 4·1 ear lier
Tuesday night to lock up its
third straight American League
West title.
The win did, however. give the
Angels a two-game lead over
See ANG ELS, P age 8 2
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By ROG ER CAR~ON
Of 1M Dally l'I ... •1at1
Corona dol Mar High football coach Dick Morns hai.
i.ll1t ed publicly that rival Newport Harbor High is No I
on hu~ Sea Kings' hate list
i\nd N1•wport llarbor Coach Bill Pizzica has retorted.
·w\:-'havt> i?Oals and thing~ we'd like to achieve. but
Corona oel Mar 1s not very high on our list of priorities ..
That IK JUSt a sample of the verbal fi reworks being set
off us tht' two gird for Friday's non-league game at
N(•wport llarbor the 16th in a series dominated by the
S:illors or NewpQrt Harbor with a dozen victories against
three defeats
"WF. HAVEN'T BEATEN Newport Harbor since 1972
Jntl WI! want the victory bell back." says Morris "Some of
ou1· Pl'Oplt! don't know what the bell looks like
.. Yes. it 1s true that I've called il a hate list. but m re -
ality we don't reall y dislike anyone. Newport Harbor
couches may be playing this game down. but I don't think
1t 's true that this is just another game for them."
P1zz1ca. who has not been beaten by a Corona del Mar
team 1n his four years as head coach. says: "This is just
another practice game ror us in order lo get ready for the
Sunst.'l Lca~ue. which is infinitely tou~her than Corona del
See CdM. Pue ISJ PIZZI CA
"We have goals and
things we 'd like to
achieve, nm-et»ona del
Mar is not very high on
our list of priorities. .
. thi s is 1ust a practice
game for us .. _. ..
-8111 Plu lca
CALIFORNIA ANGELS PLAYERS PAUSE SILENtLY IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED TEAMMATE LYMAN BOSTOCK.
Rose Losing His Battle
Reds' Star Needs 10 More Hits
CINCINNATI IAP I Pete;>
Rose. with time running out on
his bid for 200 hits and another
.300 batting average, 1s in a
pickle.
H i s heart want s the
Philadelphia Phillies to win thl·
National League East. "Some of
my best friend s are on lhl'
Phillies," hl' l!Xplained Tuesday
night after a 6-4 victory over the
Los Angeles Dodgers.
But he's rooting for the
Pitts burgh Pirates to send the
season into overt.Jme
THE RE DS WOULD play a
make up contest Monday with
Pitts burgh if the game is needed
to decide the race.
··Getting 10 hits 1n i.1x gamt·~
sounds better than 10 1n fi ve. ·
said Rose. who 1s seeking an
unp r ecedented 10th 200 -hil
season
average of .300 or better this
vear. it Wlll be the 13th lime an
·14 tries that he has done so. and
icing on an incredible year.
There's another goal in mind.
Dodgen Slate
ron10M
fttur'\day ~r1d•v
tllllG•mt,on1CtllBCf7'°1
LO\ An9f'f~\ •C (inc:•rw\llh \pm
Lo~ Ano~•~ at C•nc•nn.ah \ p m
LO' At>!Wle'> di San 01•90 b }) o m
one he·~ more confident of al
tr;11mng
ROSE'S T WO DOUBLES
Tuesday night in his 2,500th
game with the Reds J c·lub
record for garnet-. pl ayed Rave
him 52 doubles for the season,
tying Frank Robinson's team
record set m 1962
· · 1 ·11 get another double
!-.Omehow." he vowed
T h e Re d s l' n cl c d R 1 1· k
Hhodcn«, s huto ui ma:.tcry
quickly. getting three r uns 1n the
third innin~. Rhoden h<ld fired 2(1
scor f.'IC!-.s innin g., a ~:.11n st
Cincinnati going into the game.
Johnny Bench had c1 two-run
double in the inning and George
Fos ter added a two-run homer in
thC' fifth It was Fosll'r" .. 36th
homer of the season 1-'oi.tcr
holds the league lead in homer'>
and 1s bidding for .i I h1rd
s traight home run titll'
TOM SEi\VER hurled f1vt·
scoreless innings hcfort· Stevl'
Garvcv drilled a !-.o!o homc•1
Steve ·veager added .i two-run
!>hot m the mnth.
Garvey had three h1l::. . ..,g1ving
him 197 and a chanrl· for a
fourth 200-hit ~eason. d Dodi::er
record ··The l;.ist six Wl·ek:-l'vl'
Sef' DODGERS. Page 8 2
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clinc hing magic number at :
holds a 31'.!-gamc lead over th
Pirates. The arch rivals cloi.
out the season with a rour·gam
series in Pittsburg this weekenc
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possibly giving Rose ano,thcr
opportunity to reac h hi s
pcy-sonal goals.
NEW YORK 11\P 1 The New '(ork Yankees are bein·g chased
hv the Boston Red Sox .. and a bunch or women.
· Not the usual baseball groupies. Rather, they arP newswomen
who invaded the Yankees· clubhouse Tuesday night following a
court ruling ordering baseball's locker room doors opened to all
accredited members of the media regardless of sex
Five women were in the Yankees' dressing and undres1>1n~
E -Younq L~lorCI C""I• DP-Cahforn•a I
L08 M olw"u'"" ~. C•hlorn1A • 18 ()qh••~
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.. IT WOULD BE a toug h
question whal I'd rather have
more. 200 hits or hit .300," said
Rose. 37. who has 190 hits and a
.298 batting average. "I fi gure
I've got to hit .305 to get 200
hits ...
quarters They included four television reporters -one from a,,
far away as upstate Schenectady, N Y. and one writer from ,,
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Wh en the Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros met
Tuesday night in Atlanta, the Niekro brothers were on
opposing mounds. Phil Niekro <top l pitched for the
Braves and brother Joe <bottom l for the Astros. Joe
beat Phil as Houston won. 2-0
Rose and Ty Cobb share the
all-time record or nine 200-hit
seasons.
If Rose fini shes with an
Nl'w Jersey newspaper
"IT 'S ENOUGH to make
m(.' come out or retirement.··
quipped former catcher F'ran
llcaly. who ended his active
See Plleto, Page 82
career earlier in the season and became :i broadcaster
McCutcheon Returns -for Rams
Some players like Sparky Lyle and Reggie Jacksori wereo't
bashful about disrobing and parading around the clubhouse dl> 1f
only male members of the media were present
· "It ·s not a very com rortable s1tual1on... said re her p11 ch ... r
Ri ch Gossa~e. "They don't belong here. As athletes. we feel thb ,..,
a pretty private place for us. It 's a place to get away from peop!~
a nd be comfortable. If a woman is able to handle it professionally.
I i:iuess It's okay. but if they're gonna tand around and wc11ch you LONG BEACH CAP> -The Los Angeles
Rams on successive Sundays have con-
tained Tony Dorsett and Earl Campbell
and now must face Chuck Muncie of the
New Orleans Saints.
"Each 1s different with his own style,"
said Rams Coach Ray Malavasi. "Muncie
is bigger than Dorsett but doesn't have the
quickness Campbell is a harder runner
but doesn't have the acceleration or Muncie.
"SO rr•s HARD to compare. Each has
his own characteristics."
--~----&bit Hf,.\' Hacii Lawrence Mccutcheon. who has rushed
for more than 1.000 yards in four of the
past five seasons including 1977 when he
had a team record of 1.238
Mcc utcheon has missed the f1r'>t four
National Football League regular '>t'ason
~ames with a pulled thi~h mu!>cle anti tht-
Rams have missed him. even though they
won all four
M nlavasi says that the Saints. 2-2, have
an improved passin.c attack to augment
the running threat or Muncie and Tony
undress ··
Galhreuth. "WH ERE ARE THEY when you need ·em''" third base coac~
Archie Manning has hit 79 of 132 passes Dick Howser asked with ~· smile. ··wheo you ne~d ·em. you Cjn't
for 943 yards and also Is a threat as a run-stir ·em with a stick. Now they're all over the p:ace ·
ncr lie has gtuned 62 yards in 10 rushc!' Pitcher Ron Guidry. who rarely gets excited. 5hrugged 11 off
"hill· Muncie ha5 88 nn 27 carries and "They'vt• gotten into everything else," he !laid .. But 1r t
Gulhreuth 14~ on 28 \~alked into their locker room they'd probably hJve SI" epi!epll~
"M CCUTCllF:ON SHOULD be able to TllE SAINTS WILL RE looking for the tit "
play, but he won't sturt." Maluvu!i1 !.ntd Rums' "Jumbo short yurda~e" all~nment Pele Sheehy. who has been in r hJr5'e or the Y:\n!<ee~•
J erry Lahn, an aequis1llon from St Lou1'1. when Dou g France. 272. becom<·<; the tight l'lubhou!<e for more than SO year.;. said thjt J womJI' •!" th\!
also Is experted to sec duty nt running end Jackie Slater. :!70. t11kes ovn clubho\1se was unheard of in the old day'i
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Flanagan Was Pitch Away
From Throwing No-hitter
Frorn AP Dispatches
Tht.• aowd of 3,662 rose to 1ls feet at
Memonal ~'tadu.1m in Baltimore as left·hander II
Mike Flanagan raced Cleveland's Gary Alex·
ander for what 1l hoped would be the final out of
the firs t no-hitter by an Orioles' pitcher since l969.
Then. a lmos t In unison. they sat down when Alexander
launched hii:. 26th home run of the season into the right
field bleachPrs
"The pitch.· Flanagan explained after the 3· l victory
Tuc~day mght. "was not really where I wanted it "
Out 1l "us JUSt where Alexander wanted it.
"lle 'd been getting me out with curve balls all night,"
~aid Alexander. who co nnected on a 2·1 pitch. "so I was
looking for the curve ball. If he had thrown m e the fast ball
inside. I probably would never have swung. But it's hard to
second-~uess him now."
Flanagan, 19-14, may well do enoug h second-guessing
himself. After Alexander touched home plate, he gave up
singles to Ted Cox and Duane Kuiper, then was replaced
on the mound by Don Stanhouse, who preserved the
triumph for Flanagan and recorded his 23rd s ave in the
process. _
.------q..te of the Dat1'----~
Gary 1-'allon, head football coach at Washington
and Lcl', on one bene fit of being a s mall-cqllege
patsy: "Every team wants us for their homecoming
game. Pretty soon I'll be able lo judge floats and
queens for a living rather than coach."
lletfals C'H11ela AL Wat Tit le
Wtth Larry Gura pitching a three-hitter. the II
Kansas City Royals wrapped up their third
straight American League Western Division ti-
tle with a :J. \ victo ry over Seattle . . Doubles
by Bucky Dent a nd Mickey Rivers propelled the New York
Yankees to .i 4·1 win over Toronto to remain a game in
front of Boston in the American League East . Jim Rice
borrowed a bat from Butch Hobson and belted his 44th
hom e run lo INtd Boston lQ a 6·0 victory over Detroit ..
Jim Kaat pitched the Phuadelphia Phillies lo a 5.3 wm
over Montreal but 1'ug McGraw lost. 3-0. in the second
J(am e of a doubleheader as the Phils red uced their magic
numlwr to lhret• in the National Le<igue East . Ageless
Gaylord Perry has hi~ ~1~hts on the Cy Young Award in
the N al1on<1l League after 1-taining his 21st victory of the
season ovt•r the San Francisco Giants. 4· l .
Cafrin BUI Sips With Broaens
Hunnmg back Calvin Hill signed a contract [il
with the Clevc•land Browns Hill , :n. was re-•• •
lc:.ISed by the Washin~lon Rc•dskins carlier·lh1s
yea r . Oi s~runll l'd Hous ton Oi l er
quarterback Dan Paslorini left camp, upset that plays will
·he sent in from the bench.
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'This Week
C Coach
ls Great
L O S A N G E I. 1<: S < A I' 1
Suulhn11 Culrfornra 's J ohn
Hobinson ratf•s ver y hiHh this
"l'l'k with what he calls his
l'lus-.1c ulum " following the
T111jan11' upset of top·ranked
/\lubumo. nut the USC couch.
wt·ll tu:quulntt>d with victory and
lovl' ant.I dt•fet1t and hate, said
f h.11 rwxt Wl'ek he may be on
lhut 1nd1 vh1u.~l's black list.
Holun.-.on's designa ted classic·
.tlum rs tht• g uy who loves him
.tfk r a ww C1nd despise:. h1m
.afh•r a f():)s lie stressed that
kiruJ of team "booster " 1s in the
1111n11rity. but a vocal minority
"WI-: BEA1' ALABAMA so this
"l'l'" I 'm 11 g reat coach."
H11t11n:.on ~aid ··But 1 C we lose.
tlwn next wee k that alum's CCIII·
111~ for my head ·
The Tro1an coach warns both
his play<:r:. and the use fa ns
that Sulurday·s 24-14 t riumph
over the Crimson Tide doesn't
rne an Southe rn Cal will roll
throug h the r est or the season
undefeated.
·'Winning every week j ust
isn't as simple as it used to be."
he said. "Look at Was hington
and UCLA's losses Saturday. Ir
you go out there not ready to
pla y your best every gam e.
you're going to get beat. That's
1ust the way it is these days.
"I HOPE I CAN look back In
.I anuary after a 13·0 season."
the Trojan coach continued.
··a nd say boy. that < AlabamC1
game> was a heckuva game for
us. But right now we're just wor-
ried about gettin g t hrough
today's practice a nd Friday's
game against Michii?an State."
Robinson s a id the third·
r anked Trojans may have a let·
down sooner or later because or
Jus t being tired and drained. but
pre dicted they wouldn't lose
because they're overlv confi·
dent.
"We won 't have a letdown
caused by our having an inflated
opinion of oursel ves, ta king
another team lightly." he said.
I',.... Page BJ
ANGELS ...
Texas in the race for second
place
The Brewer:.. third in the AL's
f'~as tern Division. were also
e liminated from pennan t
t•o nte nt1on when New York
whip1>cd Toronto 4·1
MILWAUKEF. IS TWO games
ahead of Baltimore in a race for
third place. Involved 1s about
S400 per playe r
"The mo11ey doesn't mean
that much," said the Brewers'
Money. ··1 can go home and buy
u cow with it. If we do get thirtl
pla(·e, I 'II frame the check and
put it on the wall ..
Sorensen sa id La ndreaux hit
"a bad slider" for his home run.
··It was up but I didn 't think it
was goi ng out ," sa id the
Bre wers ' right hander. "The
ball must have been carrying to
center field."
The teams conc l ude the ir
two game series tonight.
Johnson & Son
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FOOTBALL
A New Era? APWlr~IO
New York Yankee outfielde r Reggie
Jackson ponders a question from Carole
Jenkins. a television reporter in the dress-
ing r oom after T uesday night's game in
New York. Women were a dm1lted to thl!
Y ankees clubhouse for the first time bv a
court order. ·
Heidesch Operates Well
FV Lineman Does Double Dwy
Fountain Valley High's 28·14
victory over a rugged Redlands
High crew was a convincing
opener for the Barons a nd it was
apparent Fountain Valley has
plenty of we aPOns for the 1978
campaign.
Coa c h Bruce Pic kford 's
Barons dis played a sharp pas~
ing a ttack. excellent receivers. a
solid runnlntl gam e and ple nty of
powe r In the line
Among the offensive a nd de·
fen s i ve standouts was 6·3 ,
218·pound senior Russ Hcidesch.
who along with Pete Chinnici and
Tim He nigman, has been with the
var s ity s ince his sophomore·
season
IT WAS HEIDESCll who gave
the Barons the key ofCens1 ve block
on a pair of touchdown runs by
Sam Ccnlofante . And 1t was
Heidesch who hurt Redlands with
his defensive prowes~. ~topping
R e dland s' 1n s 1d e game
consislentlv
"Russ is as good a student as
he is a player," says Pickford.
"He's a college pros pect in both
categories and it is his technique
and intelligence that are two of
his s t rongest suits.
Heidesch wasn 't as impressed
w ith his own game a s were
others. "It was a fi rst game and
I need more work on technique."
says Heidesch. "My a lignment
wasn 't too aood ...
T H E FOUNTAIN VALLEY
lineman says winning the Cll"
RUSS HElOESCH
cha mpionship is the Barons' goal
a nd he rates the c halle nge of
Edison and Servile uppermost in
e valuations.
But first lhe re is the task of
L ong Beach Wils on Frida y
night, a foe which boasts four
tackles in the 250·pound range
''They think they're gorng to
get us." says Pickford. ''And
they might. ..
Hefdesch doesn 't see it that
way. "Wilson is one or the bi!?
ger teams we'll see this year.
but I ttunk we can handle them
physically," s ays Heidesch.
lle 1desch has an eye towaru
the medical field in the ruture-
but right now his major opera-
tions will be dealt on the football
field.
-By Roger Carlson
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DODGERS •.
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Sea vcr. Iii 14 for the seC1Son
a nd 20·12 lifetime agains t the
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two runs in seven innings.
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unbcctten on the f1r-.t night of lht.• se1tson
Corona dd Mar Coach l>tt·k Morn'> ~u1d muyl)t' has
kam JUSI 14asn ·1 thttt ~ood But fnduy's opponent.
Ne~ port Harbor C'ocu.•h Hill l"IZZJ<.'a, says ht."s not fooled.
"Corona del Mar "'a-. look in~ pa~l SJn Clemente to us."
says Pizz1ra.
Edison Coach 8111 Workman ~uiys his l~am wasn't
looking ahead
"We did so well m the scrimmage wtth Corona del
M ar. plus all the doggone press notices th CJ l we had." notes
Workman. "We just weren 't hungry "
• • *
Prediction~ Edison wall not lose to El Modena. And
Cor ona del Mar will not beal Newport Harbor Why?
Edison has acquired an appeti te. Corona del M ar,
however. wants it too badly
• .. • Fountain Valley H igh lost one of lhe gem s of 1ls
basketball progr am -Junior varsity coach Dennis Timmer
has l eft to take over the heat! coaching JOb at Wapato High.
near Yakima. Wash.
Timmer compiled a r emarkable 171·43 record in his
nine years as junior varsity coach for the Barons, which
included six league championships <1nd two second place
finishes.
F,....Pa~BI
CdM-NEWPORT RIVALRY
Mar's league <Sea View ).
"W E CAN'T A FFORD to
spend any time other than th.ts
week for Corona del M ar "
Corona del M ar's Sea Kings
wer e 21·7 upset victims to San
Cl em ente in the opener and
Pizzica says: "Corona del Mar
was very definitel y looking past
San Clemente to this gam e I
know Cor ona del M ar will play
its very best ~ame of the year
against us. but t his is just a
practice gam e to get us ready to
achieve goals we're intcrest<.-d in
achieving."
P1zzica says Corona del M ar's
frustrations of bcmg in the same
school district, yet seldom win·
mng 1s the key to the hate list.
··AT THE B EGI NNI NG of the
year our guys pick the tcum
they want to beat mo~t." says
Morris. "I can't help it, it is how
we feel. l 'm wearing a T ·shirt
that says 'Go Sea Kmgs, Deal
H arbor .'"
Pizzi ca is also irked by the
cancellation of the junior varsity
gam e, called off by Coronu del
M ar.
.. It bothers me." says Pnzica.
'.'The Junior varsity players help
the varsity get ready and earn
the ri~ht to participate and play.
We build the varsity off our
junior ..-arsity. •
"CORONA DEL MAR was los·
ing by shout 48 points last yt.•ar
when they pulled their team off
the field alter three: <iuartcrs.
saying they didn't have enough
players."
M orris says: "We cancelled
the game because or injuries.
Right now we have some guys
who are starting for the varsity
that would normally be in the JV
game. Pizz1ca can say what he
wants, but we don't have enough
to play. We're no\ bJessed with
the numbers t hey have out for
football."
.. Corona del M ar nas 45
pl ayers, we have 53," counters
Pizzica. "Rut it m akes no dif·
ference. We've scheduled El
Dorado to take Corona dcl M ar's
place"
BOT ll TEAMS arc winless
after one g<1me as NC'wport was
" 15· 13 loser ~11 Long Beach
M 1llikan. Morns says that fact
mak es httlc diffnence m this
tiff: "It might mean somethrng
to the pre::.::.. but 1t doci,n 't mean
anything to the coaches or
player s."
Neither tei.lm appears lo be at
full strength
Rc•g ular quarterba ck·
defensive ha<"k Dave H itzel
broke h is finger in the pre-
season sc·rimm ... ge and Alan
Gaddis figures to be at
quarterback again for Newport
Harbor .
Morris says wide receiver and
cornerbaC'k Dave .Johnson and
<.·ent<'r·lin('back('r Skip Allen are
out with hip·pointPrs. while Rick
S tarnt.·s cont i nu<.·-. on the
sidelines with a slrcss fractur<.'
in hi!> foot
One major chan~t.· in thl' start·
rng CdM <irmor t!\ tht• insertion
o f Kurt flro ckm an a l
quartl·rb:rrk . t1(•corc11ng to
Morrill
Wednesday. September 27, 1978 DAIL V PILOT 83
Davis Cup Team Picked
U.S. Goes Witlwut Connors Again
FRANK SEURER
Edi on QB
idelined
4-8 Weeks
Dy ROGER l'l\RLSON
OI 1r. 0•111 l'llol sun
Ed1~on lligh's Charger s wi ll
ht· trying to eel on the winning
tr;.H'k Friday night, but 1t will be
wllhoul quarterback Frank
Seurer. who has been lost for
four to eight weeks with a frac·
lured Jaw.
Ed1!'.on Coar h Bill Workman
c:onf1rmed Tuesday that his re·
turning sl arting quarterback, a
1unior. has had his jaw broken in
two places.
f'rom AP Olspatche11
NEW YORK -Spurned agaln
by Jimmy Connors. US. tennis
oHt<'iuls unexpt.ctedl y chose
v<>terans Stun Smith and Arthur
Ashe for l~ team that will meet
Sweden Oct. 6·8 In the Davis Cup
~emirtnals.
The Swedes are optimistic.
"l think this looks a bit easier
than we thought." Swedish cap.
t aln Martin Curlstetn said Tues·
day In Stockholm. "I am sur·
prised al the American team
selection I did not believe that
Arthur Ashe and StC1n Smith
would be picked."
Neither did a l ot of other pco·
pie.
But American captain Tony
Trabert chose the 35 ·year·old
Ashe and the 31-ycar-old Smith.
along with Vitas Gerulaitis and
Dick Stockton. to face the strong
Swedes, l ed by three-time
Wimbledon champion Bjorn
Uorg.
I n so doing. he went ahead
without Connors. the U .S. Open
t1tleholder. who ignored an in·
v1tation to join the team. "We
never got a reply from him."
s:.iid Trabert
Connors. the United St ates·
top player. has not played Davis
Cup smce 1976. when he lost in
the decisive match to Mexico's
Raul Ramirez.
Completfog the U.S. team are
Brian Gottfried and San
Clemente resident Bob Lutz, a
doubles specialist who has
team ed well with Smith in lhe
past.
JIMMY C:OIOtOIU M>eLUTt
A~he. a formt·r Wi mbledon
and U S. Open <'hampion who
appears to have recoVt.·red f rom
a n agging heel injury. and
Gcrulaitis probably will play
sing les. Smith and Stockton.
both power fu l servers und
volleyers. arc expected Lo han
die the doubles assi gnment.
Bor~ has won 26 Davis Cup
matches in u row.
~StMfflfl~
ATLANTA -Two of the top
seeds in the $100.000 J\llC1ntJ
Women's Tenni s C lassi c
Wimbledon champion MC1rtina
Navratilova Clod Hrita1n's
Virginia Wade struggled to
victories in the opening round of
thl' competition.
Top-seeded Nav,ratilova ovt-r·
came a tough early challenge
from unseeded Ann Kiyom ura
T uesday and went on to win tht:
match 7-6. 6·3
Wade, l ast year's Wimbledon
champion and the No. J seed
here. had to com e from berund
to defeat Caroline Stoll 4-6. 6-1.
7·5.
fn olht>r ur11on Tut.'sduy, Zen
da Liess d{'fN1tcd t7 -ycur·old am ~1tl'ur Wf'ndy While 6 I, 6·3.
South African Yvonne Vermaak
surprlist.'d Mareen Louil' 6 4. fl·3.
Jeanne DuVall he.it South
African Maru,e Kruger 7 6. 2·6.
6·4 and Lea AntonOJ>Oh~ btmt
Paula Smith 6·4, 2 6, 6·4
Walt• IJpset
SAN FRANCISCO Th(• de·
rending chctmpion 1s out of 1t
hcfort' the big guns have lw)(un
to fire in the men's open tennis
tournament at the Cow Palac:e
Outch Walls. who upset Brian
GottfriPd to win her e last year.
w as beaten 6·4, r. 4 Tue!>day
n1 s:ht by 10th Hedcd D1l'k
Stockton ..,,.,, .........
On 8~"111\0ft, '>-n. tkl 6tv<~ No<noh
P~n,., 16, 1• Mike C•llill, Wllmu>Qlon, 0~1 . O~I Sl•n !>,,,•lll Hollon Hoo NC. o J, o 4
JOhttn Kr•l"fll. Au\tt1.i. Ot'.'f c;enf' M•Y,., M10ltdm, N J 4 6, I>~ • J
Terty Rocttvefl. Au\troCJhn cht t (r111t, ~~n 0111en. s.tn Mfleo, 1 ~. • J ••II Llllt. S... 0.-lt. Oltl J"'tn C."-nll"••w. Fr•n<e, l-6 4 o , ..
fim Gvtllck\Ot'I °"•'•~*' .. W1\ Get Or:fWh\. A~l\IOn, P•lm !,C)t lnQ~. 6 t. • 4 801> H•wltt S.0..111 11111«1. Octl fonv Or•twm_. Lo,Al'l9'0IM / .. ,I )
f ~", MIJOI. MonrM Ld • C)f>f 8ttf n•f' M1n0t". Soulll Alrlu, 6-4, J..o. • 1
H~nlt PtlUet, 6.tlc~r~llelO, <Ml Colln D11>1ov
Aw>lt•I•• '• • ' Brut e-M•l'\\On, LO' A norh•\ d.-f Mt"Old
So1om011, Fort l.,.tud9ro<1IP, 1> J. I \
AO>((>~ TArtner, l(oow~ll hl•nO, !> C., (Ml, JOlln Awslon, S•n A"9f'lo, l hd>. /.~. 1>-J
A ndtew Pdtl•'\Oft Ahodr\f• o.-t ~~~Mc M•ll•n. Soutn AlrlCd •-O I S 010 SIO<.klon, C..ttOlllon, ftu\, Oel 8111th
W•ll\. '>.ln JOY', ..... _. .. or••"" P-tt•, 11•11. oet A-r folO• Er>0l•nO, 1-4 :1-6. •-• Jolln McEnroe. Ooug11>s1on. N v .. O•I O••~ SchMldtr Soulll Alrlu. 6·•. • •, I b
"ThP doctor has recom ·
mended that Seurer not be in·
volved in any contact sports for
a year." says Workman. "His
jaw 1s to be wired shut for four
to eight weeks. But this is no or·
dinary kid
"Seurer was at practice Satur·
clay with eight stitches inside has
mouth cind CJnothcr seven out·
side Monday he was throwing
and lifting weights "
Also on the injury list is run·
ning back Rob Milucky <broken
foot J for three weeks and strong
safety Mike Rohrman <broken
thumb I for four weeks.
fl was a ru~ged blow for the
Chaq~ers, highly touted in pre·
~eason consider ation.
But Edison. in addition to los-
ing its starting qu<1rterbcick. lost
1ls opener to Canyon as the lat·
t er scor ed a 24-20 decision
despite being held to 92 yards
rushing and passing.
College,
NFL Odds
Listed
The Los Angele s
Rams a r e nine-point
favorites over New
Orleans Sunday, accord·
in~ to odds posted by
Harrah's Reno Race and
Sports Book.
Here are the picks and
point spreads for this
weekend 's Nation al
Football League games.
Also listed are games in·
vol ving teams ranked in
the A ssociated Press'
lop 10 college football
poll :
IFYOll'VE
MEA#lllG TO GET
1#10 SPORTS,
WE'VE GOT Tiii
PERFECT OPmllG.
"We just weren't huogr y,"
says Workman "We had
<1lready won the polls and played
with very httle emotion.''
A ssu ming the r e ins at
quarterback for Edison will be
6-4 junior arl<Iroyer.
Edison returns to non·league
action Friday night at Orange
Coast College again s t E l
Modena.
NATIONAL l'OOTaALL LaAOUE SUNOAV
New York Gt-s Jover""'""'• 8ull•lo 1 over l(enw~ City Cl•v••-3 over Houslon Ml"""I 10-St. Louis
N4tW E r>Ql.,.S { ,.,,.r SM! Die90 PlllSbul'QI> 11owr ,.... Vortt Jeb
11111--..s-.r~.., Pllll•Oell>f>i• s ovet Belli,,_• -GN'e<> S.y S over Detroit Los Anoe•~•-New ~IHn> 0.okl•nd ~ ov.r QMyqo ~nver •over Se•llte C•n<lnn•ll •nd S-Fr•n<•'iCO ••~n -y 0•11•> s OY'8r Wa>lllnoton
C p I COLLEGE ypress o oists No t 0 ... ~u:!!~, .. , uM ..
"""" N. p· l 14-13 No 1 Arhon••l<-nc> OCICIS vs T Ul\A lp 1ra es, No JSoul11HnCal 17ovtrMKl"9"n SI
After rualying l ate in the ~: ;:~;,::·r.;;1 •:;;:~~ rcu
game. Ot>ange Coast Colleg(J)s No • Tun I• owr l fU\ T.cll
water PolO team foll \0 C\.·preSS ~~:Ill/ Al•bot.,...-nc> OCICI> Y\ Van
College, 14· 1.3. in a second sud-No a run A&M no oe10> vs.
den·dcath stanza Tuesday after· Mempn1sSc
0000 c.~: .. ,.: P1lhburglt 6 over Norlh
K eller Penrod had 13 savt•s No 10 Fiorio.~111e sovtrHov"°"
and Steve McGowan scored six No 11 L.ou•"-s1•1•-"° oo. vs. Ro<t gOa lS in a losing effort for the No 11 NeC>r.t\~a love1 lndl'"'41
Pir ates. who ccime back from a No nonoos1a1~uowr&•11or
12-9 deficit with three minutes 10~~ ;~~= 1"'DD1"1 unc1er009
remainJng in regulation to send No 1s ~rv1M'OJ.,....,,K,n1uc•1
t he game into f our extra No~~hw!~1~~101•00-no 000~ "'
periods. No 11 1owa St•l•-no OCIO• v>
sad d 1 c b a(' k c 0 I leg c . 0·,::·,.uCLA ISovtt Mlnnt\Ol<t m<~anwhilP, i;corcd four tames in No 1q Georoo• • Po•n1"""'1•00910
each quarter to submerge visit· So~~,, i:~~!~a l\ov~r Tu•a,... 1 ng Ct tr us, 16 H. with eight 01,..rG.tmu
Gauchos sharing IO the scoring. Cel•IOtnl.OllowrW•>llllrQln•• WA>ll•nQton l•ovtrO•t!QOfl Slttl~
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M•riM CJOI Ctl UftCVU\lly Sl"91el Rowen IMI def Gt••" 4 I Gel NORTHRfDGE (APl Cwlleni»J. H.,..,nk IM1won"'l,6·•
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mater . Northridge State 0...1>1 .. offi~ials said Tuesday . Mo~;:',,!~"0~.:;,:·;~··"":Ms'.,1~~~~ ~0
The school announced s,,,11116 o, n1100-H"•"1" IM> 11"1 • •
that at was establishinR ::;, .. ~~·,":!'~~;:.";.' ~n\:, '~',a;~
8 SC'h Olarship in ht~ nollySlonr •o,Fw1llAl(<'IMl~"IM
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California Angels• oul · tMt 10" 1 ~ 1 •
fiel der who died of a C•peV•11i1:!;,~1M"""'
gunshot wound Sunday Meuenmnn ICI lcnl 10 Rot>trh · I G I d J 6 o.i v~ 1») Ot• 6•own 6 ' mOrntng n ary, n . , C)tnl)ll IC:I t~I 1 +. won • 1, • J,
h a d s la r r e d f or slit11•0 cc1'°'"·•.w0111>•,10>1•·•
Northridge in 1971-72. Gr1~W1111=~c1 ~1 erun-
The sehool's baseball Ltt ,_., a.-1 P .. u1.Jen""' .... ""1 COaCh, Bob Jliegert, an• Olt•er·HOOQU ~I . Mnon•yllam· R-•u ICI ~I • 6. -... I. 6 o· nounced the scholarship, v•rg•, 11ut• 1c1 won , 1. 1~1 H .
which was set up by the -"• 1
Nor th ridge physic a I uav11• h.1<11 •s. "°""'•in V•ll•Y • si ...... education and athletic w111,11 1~1 de! C...rflt~ ~' ""' de pa r tmcnts. Mllh ~o. ~ M&rotr11m ..o, "'"'~ ILi won I ~. !Ml Jo, woo 6 •. ~n)l~r Bostock wns alle~cdly •l 110•1 u , u 06
shot hy a man he didn't ~ ..
I Cl won • 0, 6 0 6 0, Scltullt !Cl • I,
61, A·O. -..
88'H Cw,hlnQ IC) Oel 8e11s.
Morts~r ... ,. ~· Aul•·C.U.ll•t • •. Ml Ball S.uman 6·l, French Powell ICI lost 3·6, ~ 6 3, 6-l . MMAulo· S..rvln CCI ~ • •· by <k'l•ull. won . )
WOMEN'S VOLLE VIALL JUftlorColl-
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WOMEN'S P'IELOHOCKE 'f Goldf>n Wt•\I J Ml S1tn Anli>no<I (OlltO.-I Gold• n w~·· \tMlnq (,rot~ I. eo,.,M, 1, Rooroovo•I 1.
Pro Scores
Enilllit*iSc-. NalloMI ................ _ •• .,.,. Porll-11), LO. Anqele. IOI> ~n Anlor.lo 117, All11n14 109 New Jer .. y t 14,Mllw-.. 10) C~••l•nd 101. Ott"lll 't
GolOt!rt Sl•I• "'· S.allle" NallOftal 14«-ey LA ..... NV hl•ndlon 7 AllMl" l 8ull•10•. '-•ol Mo111ru1 • Chic""°' C<>IOt 000 ~ Wlrtn•ll"'O)
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Tennis Roundup
:·Braden Book Sale
Going Worldwide
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
• Ot_OMt, ...........
. Vic Braden, the smooth coach who runs a tennis college
piesl led in the hills behind SaddJeback Valley, has emerged aa an
6Uthor of worldwide repute.
' Braden·s ''Tennis for the Future," one of America's best sell-
hook:, ever on the subJeet or tennis instruction, has been
purchased by an Italian publishing firm tor probable r elease next spring.
BRADEN
An undisclosed a mount was paid for
rights to the book by Edizionl La Cuba or
Rome.
The purchase marks the third foreign
sale of rights to the hard cover version in
less than six weeks. They had previously
been sold to publishers In Japan and
Germany.
Braden says he also expects a sale to a
Latin American publishing firm in the
near future.
Braden's book. co-authored by Bill
Bruns. sold approximately 60,000 hard cov-
er copies in the U.S. and will be the basis
or an upcoming television series.
He·s a psychologist, college professor, inventor. comedian.
tennis genius and nut, and Braden has turned his "tennis college"
flpproach into a bonanza.
rr you haven't read the book or attended the campus at Coto de
Caza. you may have seen or heard him u a color commentator for
the Lb Strings' WTT matches, or doing TV work at collegiate
rnatcnes. -
All-time great J ack Kramer thinks so highly or Braden that he
has called him, "The world's greatest tennis coach," and now the
book publishing world is beginning to agree.
Newport
Poloist
Favored
Newport Harbor lllgh, tbc dt ·
Cendtng Cl F <t·A water polo
champion. heads ¥ Cleld of 32
teams entt>red In the third an·
nual South Co1tsl Lournament
whlth t(CL' under way Thursday.
Co m petition will be conducted
at four urea high schools -
Newport llarbor. Dana lltlls.
M11s1on VicJo and Irvine
Led by James 8"rgeson, the
1977 CIF cef.Playcr of the Year.
Nl'wport Hurbor is expected to
caµt ure the tourney title for the
!>l't'ond lime The Sailors lost in
ht!>l year's final to Mi ra Costa.
a team hit hard by graduation.
Sunny I I.Ills <Fullerton 1, LM>
Altos <lladenda Heights l and
Dos rucblos I Goletal are
fovored to win their respective
pooh, und advance to the final
round o f four , Saturday ul
Newport Harbor l11gh.
Area t eams entered are
Capistrano Vall ey. Dana Hills,
Laguna Beach, University,
Cslan~ia. Mission Viejo, 'Irvine.
Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and
El Toro.
The first round pairings:
Newport Harbor
Newport • Tustin. 3 p.m . ·
Corona del Mar-Palos Verdes,
3 SO : Mira Costa-Foothill, 5:30;
LB Wilson-Patrick Henry, 5:30.
Dana Hills
Sunny Hills-Capistrano Valley.
3 p.m .: Dana Hl lls·Crescenta
Valley, 3:!;0; Downey-Thousand
Oaks 4 40; Chaffey-Valhalla,
5 30
Mission Viejo
Lo s Altos-Laguna. 3 p.m .:
E s t a n cia -LB Poly. 3:50;
University-Lakewood, 4:40; Mis·
sion Viejo-Crawford. 5:30.
lrvlne
E l Dorado-Los Alamitos 3
p.m .: LB Millikan·Costa Mesa.
3 :50; lrvi ne -Fallbrook. 4:40:
Dos Pueblos-El Toro, 5:30. ·
GWC's Oakley
Declared
Ineligible
Golde n West coac h Ray
Shackleford is a very grateful
individual today.
Informed by a Los Angeles CC
football coa ch last week that
Rustler runntng bac k J ohnny
Oakley may have no more JC
e ligibility left, Shackleford did
som e quick checking and found
the tip to be true. Oakley was
not qualified.
It a ppears Oakley had pre-
viously played for Shaw College
in Raleigh, N.C. two years ago
bes ides his season with LACC
last year.
''.I'm glad we found out about SaddlefJack Be•t• ct'TF Fla•i. it now rather than later when it
S ddl b k C II ·11 be th •t f th c 1.r . y th might have hurt us." comment-.a e ac _ o ege ~1 e s1 e or e a 1 orrua ou ..• ed Shackleford.
Tennis Foundat1~n state finals Oct. 29. . . "Oakley had told me he youn~sters an four age groups from eight lo 17 w!IJ compete, played in onJy one game at Shaw
('oming ~rom thr<!ughout Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and San and then got hurt. J called the
fie rnardino count1e!-I., . . . . coach and he said he pla¥~ in The CYTF mobile trammg center rolled into more than 20 every game ..
comm.unities in the four counties this s ummer. bringing free in-Oakley played in Golden stru~.t1on a,nd leago_c play to nearly 7.000 youngste~s. West 's first two games of the
• Wl_lal ~ amazing about .thes.e tournaments 1s that_ there are season a nd averaged five yards
hiany kids mvo,i,ved wh<?• until this year, never before packed up a per carry atihough the Rustlers (~nnis racquet., says Jim Brown, founder and director of_CYTF. lost the two contests. He did not ~And now they re playing In a huge tournament. often against ex· play in the Rustlers' win over
ecrienced players." East LA Saturday because of a
Billie J ean King on what it's like to climb the mountain top:
•:once you reach the top, there's the a bsolute dread or the day it's
all going to end. You can never win enough lilies, or money, or
owards. because people always expect you to do it one more
time."
stomach pull.
H Oakley had continued. it
may have cost GWC conference
victories later as the Rustlers
would have been forced lo forfeit
games due to an ineligible
player.
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FOOTBALL I TENNIS I WATER POLO
Area JC Grid Coaches
Eye Dangerous Rivals
By JOHN 8£VANO
Of-~~-.... Saddleback head coach Ken
Swearingen wasn't the mos t
talkative Individual after his
team l08t a rough 24-22 decision
to Or ange Coast Friday night.
As ked for a reaction toward
h is team 's performance. all
Swearinge n could ans wer was
"no comment"
Swearingen expreAsed his feel·
ings a bit more explicitly though
Tuesday at the weekly J C
Coaches diMer
.. It was a good football game
1f you weren·t coaching." he
said with a smile.
"THEY J UST KNOCJ(ED the
crap out of us an the fi rst half. I
JUSl don't know if it was a case
of the m knocking the crap out or
us. or if we 're Just crappy "
The defcal was a tough one for
the Gauchos
Trailing 17·2 at the half, Sad·
dleback rallied to take a 22·17
advantage with j ust 1 ·50 re·
m aining to play. But OCC scored
with 20 seconds left to pull out
. the victory.
The loss was the first in three
games for the Gauchos, and the
24 points were the first allowed
by their defense this s eason,
having previously shut out the
o pposition in the firs t two
games.
Still. Swearingen didn't fault
the defense
"l 'M HAPPY with our de·
fense. I'm not very happy with
our offense," Swearingen said.
a lluding to the four interceptions
which put Coast in good field
position.
This Saturday. the Gauchos
oeen league play agains t
Riverside. and Swearingen ex·
peels a tough contest.
"Riverside always gives us a
good game," he said.
Sophomore running back John
Gill will return to the Gauchos'
backfield having fully recovered
rrom a separated shoulder suf-
fered against Ventura in Sad-
dleback's first game.
Gill should provide the stabili-
ty Swearingen is looking for in
his offense.
OCC MENTOR Dick Tucker.
was obviously pleased with the
TUCKER SWEARINGEN SHACKLEFORD
outcome of lhc game which left
his team with a 3·0 record
.. I thought we controlled the
Cirsl hall pretty good. and then
we had to hang on fo r dear life,"
he s aid.
"There's always some luck in-
volved in a game like that. but
we 'II .ake it.··
Of a ma1or concern to Tucker
is his opponent for Saturday
ni g ht -Long Beach City
College-which owns a 2-1 re-
cord. has yet to lose to Coast al
home and holds a 5-2 advantage
overall.
·'They have some great run·
ntnR backs and a re very big of-
fensively. It's going to be a very
difficult game for us and we're
going to have to play awfully
well to stay with them." •
ON THE SURFACE. Golden
West's game with College of the
Desert Saturday night doesn't
look like much of a proble m for
the Rustlers. but it might be.
The Rustlers a ppear to have
too much depth and too many
skilled players for Desert.4 ~ut
the Roadrunners possess a pret-
t y good quarterback in 6-4. 180-
pound Robin Gabriel, the son of
f or m e r Ram quarter ba c k
Roman Gabriel, and his aerial
gar e could be a factor against a
Rustler secondary that has al-
lowed 21 yards per completion.
··Desert has a good team and
is much belt.er than its l -2 re-
co rd indicat es ... sai d
Shackleford. whose team owns
an identical mark after its first
win or the season, a 31·27 de-
cision over E ast LA last Satur-
day.
"Tll~Y'RE NOT v<>ry big on
lhe of(ens1vt.• line. but lhc.:y have
a good roach in Ray Hult.'hcr .
they 're the defending Ocst.'rt
Conference champion. and wt.''rc
playing them t here. where it
s hould be real hot.''
As In the East LA conte:-.t,
Shackleford hopes to play a lot
of players an the Desert game to
~ivc them game ex~rience
· · 1 t hank we played 65-70
players before halftime in our
game with East LA. and it's our
intention to do the same in the
Desert ~amc.
"W E WANT TO GET our
p layers so m e pl aying e x ·
perience." said Shackleford, --so
if we need them during the m1d-
dle oflhcycarthey'll be ready."
Shackleford was particularly
pleased with the play or hb de-
fensive line !which recorded 18
s ack s I.
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Wednesday, September 27, 1978
Top Matador
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T l.I UAN/\ Lua!. Proc:unu.
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11.1nu'" 1n bullf1~thlln~. perform
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'llllth th•· OC'tob<'r, 1973 . Y..1t
lwtw<.'en b11 t•I ond 1urround1n1:
,\n1h t't)ttnlnt'" at1ruptly t•ndc·d
.rn t•r.i of rht"np c>nt>r~~ fur
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t•hvnWt'' 1n ttw wuv th\" nouon
Uli<.'H fu~I
M 1tldk 1-:u.,tt•1 n 011 producing
counlrt..,. hultt'Cl lht• flow or their
011 to nut1un1> 1nduding lht•
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ltt•l 11•\ t•tl Wl'lt' 11111 dO,t•fy I lt'<.I lo
'"' ild Ai; pru'1'!> ioM· .. hurply durln1<
and nflt.>r th1· emlwrl(o. th<.• pro
due inn 11ut1011' clt"·ovc•rt!d tht•y
1·ould wt th1• ''' 1t·1· and wcrl' not
,,, 1 h•• m•·n·~ •>f th1· 1ntt•rnu11onul
"" ('Clrtll)UllWK thal hacl prt'VIOUS
f\. cfrrldNi what they would pay
TIO; t\llAD NAl'lONS ~lso
rllsrovt·rf"d I hut wl 1~ u polt'nl
""1·:e11on ln world u rta1r!>
1\llhuu~h llw ""''Jp11n hu:. not
Business
So Does Usage ..
( __ E_N_ER_GY_J
hccn usl'd sinrt.> the early 70!-.,
the thrt•ut 111 istill the re.
Since the c>mhurl(o, the gov·
1) r 11 rn c n l has b ,. (' n r or c 1 n g
Deli oil to build autos that get
ht.'lter mlleaRe and requiring
dr1vt.'rs t o ~o s l ower
I lomeowncrs and bu1>anesses are
k<.•cp1ng u closer eye o n
t h t•r mos tuts and lnsulatlon
munufacturers can't rill the de·
rnancl
._; 'J'tw f''edc ral Energy Agency.
.1 to man operation half a de·
1·<u.k aJto. ha~ ab!>orbcd several
other agencies involved wl lh
ene rgy and mushroom ed into
th e Departmt>nl of Energy.
l>ud~eted at $10 h1lllon annually
a nd emuloy10JL 20.000 .
EXPLORATION FOR oil and
natural gas hus expanded while
research on more exotic energy
1>0urces has Intensified.
T he higher price of gasoline
ha!'! not caused Americans to
drive less
"H anythmi::. the number of
c:irs on the road is increasing in
the last five years." Smith notes
from his vantage on Wichita's
hus tling Central Avenue. "The
price would have to get pretty
outrageous lo s low their driv
in~"
Financial Fot11re Clear
WHAT'S OUTRAGEOUS? I\
dollar a gallon? Two dollars. a~
il Is in many othe r countries? No
one knows . 1-'ive years ago, 67
cents a gallon was outrageous
But that's wha t the average
American is paying today for re·
1.wlar JZasolinc. Banker Scores Bull's-eye in Business Foreca.st,s
The j ump in the price of
gasoline. most of il coming
between late 1973 and mid·l.975,
h ad a dramatic e ffect on
gasoline consumption. After ris·
ing 25 percent in the five years
before the embargo, gasoline
usage rose only nine percent in
the past five years.
tiy JOAN~•: ft KVNOLDS °' .. o.i1, ...... Jt.atf
If Ray J a llo w ""eren't u
bnnkt•r, he'd make a great snake
oil salesman or a stand-in Co .. the
Wizard of Oz.
Mort.• th ten one Soul h<'rn
Cul1rornia tu11~1nessman pro
hubly would bl> willing to ~""car
the hanke r -economist has a
(•rystal ball that provides him an
unobstructt'd view of the future.
VERY UTrLE a bout the Jra·
qui -born J atlow su~gests that ht:
hases his financial forecasts on
a n y th in1t othl'r th a n the
econ omics h<' studied while
earning a doctorate at UCLA.
Yet he has a wetl-earned re
putatlon for accurate economic
predictions-a reputation that
has someth.ing to do with his job
as chief economist for United
California Bank and makes him
.i sought-after speaker a t busi-
ness meetings.
He was one of a handful of
men to address last week's
fo:conomic Outlook Conference at
t ht• Anaheim Convention Center
HIS PRIMARY message was
to counsel active involvement by
I he cou nty in international
trade, not only 10 exports, but in
the solicilmg of foreign invcst-
ml!nts in county business.
Car Racing
EYE ON THE FUTURE
Forecaster Jallow
The point of such a n involve-
ment, he said. would be to at·
trac t a dditiona l sources of
capital for expans ion of the
county's economy.
He had plenty of statistics to
s upport his point, but during the
Lion Country Eyes
Expansion Plam
Plani; to expand Lum Country Safari theme park in Irvine a re con·
tangent upon the !>ale of $3,000,000 in debentures with detachable
warrants.
Expansion would include the building of a race track for three-
quarter-i;ize a utos, recreational vehicle park, a wet slide, skate park.
a toboggan slide, arcade and
amusement rides
Although the park's m anage-
ment, Lion Country Safari, Inc.,
says the project is to be complet·
ed by next s ummer, no date has
been set ror work to begin.
CONSTRUCTION IS planned
ror 150 acres of land not used In
the park's current operation.
T he recreational vehicle area is
lo be adjacent to the park's
"Vie w Platform." overlooking
part of the park.
Harry Shuster. president and
board chairman of the firm, said
8 letter or intent has bfl,rl signed
wlt h Inves tors Fi n a n c ia l
Services, Inc., of Los Angeles
and Irvine, to underwrite the is·
s ue.
Investors Financial Services,
Inc .• is owned by Joseph Sebag,
Inc., or New York City, a sub·
sidiary of a London rirm bearing
the same name.
PROCEEDS •'ROM the offer-
ing, Shuster said, will be used to
fi nance the first phase of the de·
velopment program at the park.
Lion Country would operate
some of the activities directly;
a nd others would be operated by
firms specializing in family
r ecreation activities, Shuster
said.
The park's drive-through
African wildlife preserve, in its
ninth year as a theme-park. wttl
remain intact as a separate al·
traction, Shus ter said.
A registration state ment will
be filed with ~he Securities and
Exchange Commission, and the
offering will commence as soon
as all necessary approvals and
clearances have been obtained,
he said.
"MAYOR SAM"
Yorty
Urges ALL Consumers to
Support Retailers Displaying
This Membership Sticker
CASH CARD
MEMBER ~c;:?>J
Advisory Board Chairman
CASH OARD CORPORATION
"These Retailers have joined our INFLATION
FIGHTING team here at CASH CARO"
If your favorite merchant Is not yet
a member of CASH CAAO .... urge him to JOIN NOW'
question session that followed
his speech. businessmen in the
audience seemed more interest·
ed in picking his brain on other
fi nancial topics than in discuss-
ing foreign investments a nd how
to attract them.
ONE OF THE first queries
was about interest rates a nd
where they're Jikelv to be
headed.
J a llow coyly noted the topic
would be the s ubject of UCB's
annual forecast conference. to
be he ld at the Convention Center
in November. Ile invited those
interested lo attend.
But he also pulled back the
curtain for a quick peek al hls
crystal ball.
\'ES, THERE IS a "credit
crunch" similar to the 1974 re-
cession coming. But he said it
may not be as bad because the
fina ncial institutions are in a
good liquidity situation. unlike
1974 whe n cash vi rtuallv
disappear ed.
"My opinion is that you won't
see t he cr edit c runch bv the end
of the year. but you will see
higher interest rates." he said.
The businessmen quc~tiorting
him were cager to learn more of
h is opinions on the money
market and its related effects on
business countywide.
JALLOW WAS willing to share
his thoughts on topics that in-
cluded a prediction that interest
rates would top out at 10 per-
cent. that wage and price con-
trols shouldn't be introduced to
slow inflation and the futur~ of
the dollar on lhc international
money seen•>.
They may have been so busy
listening to his predictions they
weren 't hearing his message.
which was that attraction of
roreign money here. to the Unit-
ed States. especially to Orange
County. could provide solutions
to some problems including the
cr edit crunch and dollar dt ·
va lu ation . loominsc o n the
horizon.
He noted that nationwide lhc
direct inves tments made hy
fore igners -not investments In
securities -would total about
$40 billion by the end of this
year.
CALIFORNIA AND Orange
County in particular are in good
shape to attract a lion's share of
that kind of investment, he said.
"We should not fear foreign in·
vestment, we should e ncourage
it on every level possible and in
fact we must seek it." he said.
"Foreign investors will bring
In the capital that witl provide
t h e jobs, the incom e op·
portunities and th<' international
understanding that can only be
good for t his county, our state
About half or the automobiles
sold this year will be compacts
or sm aller. up 50 percent from
pre-energy crisis levels. New
cars will go further on a tank of
gas next year. when a federal
law takes effect requiring better
gas mileasce.
B UT FRANK N. Ikard . a
former Texas congressman and
head of the American Petroleum
Institute . a n Industry group.
savs Americans still have a way
to go in conserving gasoline.
··P eople had a car that got IO
miles a gallon and now they
have one that gets 20 miles to a
gallon." he s aid. "But they·re
driving three times as much -
and thev trunk they're saving:·
...............
JESS SMITH STILL BUSY AT HIS WICHITA STATION
Desphe Soaring Prices, Gaeollne Still Sells
lnvestIDent Talks Set
.. An Investment Program to Beat Inflation" is the title of a
four-part lecture :.cries offered al Orange Coast College, Costa
Mesa.
Meeting on four s uccessive Thursdays, beginning this week.
lectures run from 7 :30 lo 9:30 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119.
Series tickets. costing $10. are available in the OCC ticket of-
fice in the Administration Bu11djng. The office is open Mondayl'
lhrou~h f'ridays from 8 a.m. to 7 pm .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m .
to noon.
Tickets for individual lectures. costing $2.50. will be sold at the
door on a s pace-available basis
More information is available at the college, 556·5880
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"Dress for Success."
a four·p a r l business
seminar. will be offered
al Orange Coast ColleJte.
Costa Mesa. The series
m eets o n su ccess I vc-
Wednesdays beginning
tonight, from 7 : 30 to
9 :30 p.m .. in the Fine·
Arts Hall 119.
Series tickets, costing
$10, are available in tht'
tic ket om ce m the col·
lege's Administration
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series. costing $2.50, will
be sold at the door on a
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v.dr*day, September 27, 19711 VN DAILY PILOT 87
Bottles Up!
Water Sales Triple
By SYLVIA ~ORTER
The latest Amerlcun "chic" in homes and rt''>lauranti.
i11 bottled waler. Orlnkmll 1t l:i .i ~uropean hab1t lh~•t d. tc:.
tothetlm ~or JulisCacsar.
Sales or bott11.•d waters arc reaching the $200 m1lhon "
year murk. triple the Lotal a decade ago One or cvt•ry 200
Americans drinks it
RESIDENTS OF FIV•; .STATES consume 90 percent
of the country's production -California, New York, 11
llnols. Texas and Florida
The odds are that most poople who drink It don't know
much about bottled waler.
n ·s almost impossible ror one bottled water to be
described as belt.er than another The differences depend
Money's
Worth
on individual tastes .
Alfred Y. Morgan Jr .
president of the White
Rock Products Corp ,
which has been bottling
Wisconsin spring water
for more thCJn a cen-
tury. says.
"Don't be f\)()led hy fancy names or bottles. Drank
what tastes good to you.··
No malt.er what the conflicting el:um s. a ll bottled
water must meet certain bacteriological, chemical and
physical standards and must be botlled under regulation»
covering cleanliness of proc<.-ssing. containers. shipping
and storage. They must be labeled under Federal FOOd
and Drug Administration rules
MANY OF THE TERMS USED TO describe a water\
source are confusing ·
-Bottled waters described as "artesian" (pumped
from a well ). "natural spring," or "minerul water" Cspr·
lng waters" come Crom natural springs or we lls They an·
bottled. minerals intact. directly from the source. un
filtered and unprocessed.
Bottled waters described a s "purified.··
.. a rtific ial." ·•formulated." "drinking water" or
"springlike" are about the same. The terms mean the
water has been treated to remove such impurities ai.
chlorine a nd sulphates. Minerals frequently are added.
Although the levels may differ. the contents of purified
bottled waters are generally the s ame as artesian. natural
spring or mineral wate r
IT'S MISLEADING TO LIMIT the term "mineral
water" to natural spr ing waters. because all bottled
waters. except distilled. have minerals.
Taste must dictate the choice between carbonated or
non·carbonated water. Naturally carbonated Cor naturally
sparkling) means carbon dioxide gases capturerl at thl'
source are added to the waLer during bottling. Artificially
carbonated wat.er has carbon dioxide added.
Roughly 75 percent of bottled waters on the market are
purified and lend to cost a little less than the imported
varieties-
Early Stock Gains
Fall by Wayside
NEW YORK CAP I -The stock market turned
downward today as some New York banks joined in a
prime rate increase.
Dow Jones average or 30 industnals. up mor<.' than <1
points in early trailing, wasoff7.971o860. l9.
The government reported today that the nation had 1L-.
second smallest trade deficit of tbe .Year 14'1st month. with
Imports exceeding-exports by $1.62 biJLion.
The trade-deficit problem has been cited as a primary
reason for the dollar's decline in foreign exchange
The dolJar r~JLied brieOy against leading foreign cur-
rencies on today's news. and stock prices followed suit
But by mid·day both the dollar and the stock market had
turned downward.
And late in the session New York's Chase Manhattan
and Chemical banks raised their prime lending rates to 9-4' ..
percent. matching an increase posted Monday hy the First
National Bank or Chicago and Ph1ladelphij 's Firs t Pen-
nsylvanja Bank.
Storlu In Tlte
Spotllgltt
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Lene. MIUl(Jrl Vloio. C• .,.,)
Tflh bU\IM\\ I\ <ondU<led DY •II
unll'l<O•DO••le<J •~ltllon Oii••" lh•n
tt oertrw.r\hfO o...,....., 1(011ma
or 1C1vo;.o t<ol•m•
Tht\. \leh!,,..nt wa\ tiled w11" tnt-
County Cl••-o• 0••"00 County on
~01~1•11,.,, n 1q19
l'llOPEUIOHAL EiC•OW
H•YICU
ltll H fu•ll" A•-~"141 ...... c.1-..i1 tt7tl
awrew Ne. "'9n ·M'
PuDll\haCI Orenoe CO.ti O•llv Piiot
Sept 11, Oct. A, II 11, 9'11 •U'l-10
PUBLIC NOTICE
ot Coat• M.\fll,, Mtd Ol•n.t LOf'retne, ------------
"· ol Wtnml~•·· l'ICTITIOU5 •USINEU McCORMACK LUNDBERG HAMaSTAfaMIHT
Cnorlet Ler~lll. )9, -l(rl\tlr\O M,, The followlnQ "'"""' •rt 001110
44, l>Oln ol Gatlt Me>a l>llslne.•"
WESl PAf'TOff JKll E .. 1. 11, ol STllAW8ERRV FIELOS, .,. 31St
CS.\tre~d Jn the plen~, OfOtll•'i dr.-w
•llG•. \eCloon•. •no ~c1flc•llc>n• on
Ill• In '"" ottlo ol 8oyl• E"Ol"""''"O
CO•PO••l•on. 1501 Du4111 !il•~u • Nowporl 8H<h, C•lllornf<1. wn1cn
CJO<umonh ••• 11y lht\ '"'""nu '" rorpor•ted r\fP'r••n For tu r1ner
01u t1<.ul•r\, re1M•n<• t\ hereby mad•
to ••IO pion\, prOfll••. drawings, WJC·
Oona. •nd SCJf'(ltlcet•ons fo' tht-•OOv•
oe.crloeo tmprowe,,,.nt enllllt!d "Con·
•••cl Docu,...nl\ end Co11s1rucllon
Sl)ecltlullans ond C011slr11<00t1 Plan> tor lht Conttr11tllon or N•~I Rooel
Tron•m1u1on Mein, Contrect No. 1·"
Nlow• lloecl For<• Marn end Gr••l•v
!.e-r, Cc>nl'4M"I No IA·ll "Said ptan•
1110 >P11C1lk e11on• may oe 1>11rcll•H<I
•• lh• olllce 01 Boyle EnolMerln9 Corper•llon IOt \10 00 Ile• .. 1. Chee._
mu\I l>Y nMOe l)eY•l>lt 10 ttlll MoulUWI·
HIQuel Waler Ol\lrl<I
Purw•nl 10 ,,.,. UbOr CoOe Of lllt
State of Calllornt•, IM Moullon·NIQuel
Weier Ot•lrKI nu O\Ctrlalned IM
pr .. e ltlnq ••I• ot per diem w-s Of
Ille IO<ollty Ill -1(11 lhl\ _,1o, I\ 10 lie
pertormect lo i. •• cltrletl.o In Ille
Soulhe•ll Callforn1e MA•ler L•l>Or
A9fffmonl 11100 '" tlle office Of Ille As •o<teteo Gener., Conlr41tl<>rl ol
Amltfl<a, 5oull111rn Call1<>rn1a O..pter
"M'' PuDll\~ 0.""91 Co<l>I O••ly PllOl,
S.1)1 10. 11 Oct •.ti t'1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS IUSIHl!H
NAME STATl:MENT
Tht to11-1no oe"o"' ••• dol"O b•olne•s n
l(EAL TV WORLO TRI
HARBOR REALTORS. INC , .00 E .. 1
11111 Sire••. Cos•• MoH , C•lilC>fnl• .,.,.
f t l Herbpr Rullors, In< • 6
C.lllornla c0<00<011on, 400 E••I I/th
Street, Co•••~. (AlllOl'llletbi.
Thi\ 1>Vsl11n• I• <-..Cled by• cor· porollon
f RIHARBOR
REAl.TOllS. tNC.
Sylve Hr-I~,
Se<.·Tr-er
Tiiis •1•1-w .. 111.0 w1111 Iha
County Ct~ of Orenoe County on Sep.
lemMr II, 1971. ...... ,
Publl\Mcl Ot-eo.11 O.llv PllOI S.PI I), 10. ,,, Oct 4, 1•11 OAHt
P UBLIC NOTICE
Ourlne '"" ne•I 40 con•otut"'*
<•lend•• CleY• llW totlowlnQ ~··\lruclufe •oulecl 11.,. \lie L•CIO Noni.
Nt WOO•I BH<h, ""'" tie <1••lloble lvr removel •ncl rekK.aUon
EXISTtNG '°YEAR OLO TWO
S T ORY St N GLE ·F AMILV
DWELLINC.
bu>11101>•' RAOtAL TIRE Dl<,TRIOUl ORS C.C HERAL LEE PAINTING, 1qoo E•tt .... F•OOtn '>~11•• An•
1614S Aven1<141 5ol'lon10, "'"'-11••10, Ulllotn•• '7107
CA'IUI\ Jerry O P••an11on, "00 E.nl Torry A L.M, 1tl0 Avenod• Sllon McFeCJdtn, S•n•~ An1. Cet1IO• 11•4
lo, Mlu lon VlotO. CA .,61) 91107
Scoll Lo•oly, 1441 Ocun, Lonv "" bu•IAO\• "tOl\Clllt l•d 111 en 1n
Ooech. c.a a1.iou•1
S(oll Jot!Mon, 1610 Avenlda !>/Ion Jorry o PAl•"I'""
10. Mlu1on Vltjo, CA '7~1S Thi> •l•letnenl w•• 1114'0 wolh lllf'
Oon Somlonlen, l.W1 O<e.n. LO<l9 Govnly Ctertc Of Oreno-C.OU••IY on !>4!p
Oeoc h, CA l•mDer 11. t?/I Thlt l>o\l,..n '' condutleo Dy a 1'1010H
tlmlled oertner"11p DENNIS L. Ol!U,1:11
Terry A LM 14ot Dtv• SI,..\. s..t .. IU
Thi\ •lole<Tll!tll WM flled Wflll lfle N•w~ 9Ncll, C., ttw.o
Collf\IY Cl••k ot Or•noe C-tyon Sep-Put>ll•-Or•noe C:0.•1 O•lly Pllol
lemt>er 12, 1971 Seol 10. '1. Oc'f 4. 11. lt18 •Al•·l8 l'1•n •
Put>llslled OrMIOt C.OOSI Oa1ly Pllol
!.epl U , 211, 77, Otl. 4, 1'7t '4lS1·71
PUBLIC NOTICE
•·IWJ NOTICE TO C•&OI TOllS ... A."570
SUftElllO.. COURT 0, THE
5' ATI: OP CALI l'OltNIA ,.011
THll OOUNfY 0, OllAHGE
In Ille Moller of Ille E\l•lo of
LILLIAN SMITM F'LA .. ER TV, •k• LILLIAN S FLAHERTY Oec.&Md
PUBLIC NOTICE
flllCTITIOUS aU$1Nl!SS
HAMI STATEMl:HT
Tiie IOllOW•nQ l)ef\On• .... 0011\0
®\Int!\\ e\
F AMILY ll•ERAPV "NO
TRAININC. INSTITUlE 0~ LAC,VNA
BEACH UO Pot' Awe \u1I~ o I
LeQUlla lleKll, U 'l?•S I
Br11te V P111-Jr PllO. JllJO
llh AWP , South ~ U .,.,,
6111 Ht¥0. 1>110, fl\( • 11 Glllllornl•
t0<porohon 1JU> Temc>I• Hill\ Ot ,
Leoun• 8eKll, CA ~t)I
Thi\ bu\UW·\\ ., <ondu<\tO by •
9Pfle'"'~""'""P B•uu V Per"'"" Thi\ ,, .. ........,,. wo 111..S w1lh lhe
Counev (l~tlll Oi O••noe County on Sepl 14 • .,. ,,....,
Pul>tl•lled Or-Coo•I Doily Pllol,
S.PI 10, 11,0cl •. 11, 1'1•
flllCTlftOUS IU$1NESS
NAME STAf l!Ml .. T
Tnfl' toUowtf\V CM-r\on\ ttr,. dO•"O
bv\I'"'\~ ~\
SOMC fHIN<; OIFl'EREHl ) .. 0 W•rn•r Avonu~ HunttnQIOn e ... ,11. c .. 111or,,1•"7 .. 1
Henrv J ll>del 11. H~l•n L.. Toao uo S•nlt y,.., Qrlve. HuMlno1on
BH<ll, C•llforn••'ni>tl
Tl\l\ 1111\IMh l\tOlldu<llKI DV an 1~
cllvldu•I
Helon L TOCld
HOllf\I J Todd
Thi• ''"'",.._, ... , fll"<I With .....
Gouflly Cterlo. Of Or-C.Olln1Y Oii Sep 1om1><1r II, 1'18.. '1-PV!)ll\MCI 0rAl\Qll l.o•\I C>dolw Pilot S.pl u 10, 11, Ott • ,.,, 4~) 18
Pl'BLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCllEOITOll\
SU PE RIO. COURT OF THE
STA TC 0 1' CALtf'OllNtll ,OR
TMI: COU NY\'O,OllAHCE
... A-.. •S.
(\lttt" ,., MUAL P M t\ l u • •
MUAl PAR .. flL HILL.°'"'""'-d N011C.E ·~HERE RY C,1vrN IO, ....
fff'O•tfl"\ Of I~ •t>Ov.,. n••f'M-<f Gr<~nt
tf\.-.t flllt ~''°"' f\A\1'1ng ( J.t1M\ "'().ttfh.. 1~ '"'o OK.fiOt""nl "''" 1M(1uir .. o 10 t 1I•
lhffm #tin 1~ fW'll<fl'\....,y v Wt..,,..r\ .,,
\f'WI' ~ft( .. Of tt-tt"'" l'lf t~ <tOOv""
• nuu...a tOUf't O' 10 Ot'~t 1~m with
tn• n•r ,.,,.,,..., l/t)U( hur~ '" t n,.
unottr\•QnNJ •' ttw--ott1(tt o• t~ Pub',c i&Ofntnt\ttator 1100 t;nutf\ G,.,,.f'\Q
A'flfln\ff" S-M•~· An"' C....lltO'n1• •'7TfT\
Ane11e1m, fnd Liu Olene. 19, ot Slf,.I, N•-1 8e4'Cn, C.lltornl•
Wtllmln\ltr Denni\ W. H.,.tOtl, •1n Oermuoo
CUCINELL..4 McCOLL..4M L<ltrY. Ortve, HunilnQlon 8eMh, Qlllornla
... •nd RlleAM,:M, bOlhOI El Toro. J•ll<ll M Htl\'IOn, 91?1 &rmud•
ALGARIN TINNEL Etr•ln Frdnk, Orin , HunllnQIM llo8Ch. G.!llllornl•
Coello ot 111e oeneret prrvalllnv r•I•
ol per diem WaQO'\ as de1erm1neo t>v
IN Dl\lrl<1 ¥• on tile •I lls prlr>el!Mll
Pl.Ce 01 bu•lnM\, lo wit 17500 Lo P•r
Rooo. L•OUN HIQuel, C•hlOtnl• As
requlrea by Section 1113 of lht UbOr
Code, Ille Conlro<tor to whOm Ille con
I roe I her1Jlor " ew••llecl \11111 pest •
copy 111treot al uc11 tob•tt*
It \hall oe man0a1orv ul>Otl "ny Con
trec1or to whe>m a contrM.t '' "w•rded
•nd upon onv sut>contr1Klor under nlm
lo pay not tess lhlln Ille •aid -citied
rat~ 10 all tabor~"' work,.,..n1 on<i mechanic-~mplQyeo 1>y Ill..,,, In Ille
.. ecullon of the contr.ct T~ penally
for !llllur• lo compty he•e wllh h "'
•e>et lll.O In Se<lton 111S OI '""' LAbOt
PuDll\lled ()r-eo. .. 0<1llV Piiot
Sepl IS, 11, "• 10, 11, '12, H, ,~. 11, 18,
191• .. 0• 18
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY (;IVE,. lo
<reo11or~ "'••no ctai"" °"'"'1 '""Mid
o.ceoe111 to Iii• Mid ''"'"" In 1~ OI· flee of t~ <•-of tflO •forewld 'ourt
Of 10 pre\llnl tl\enl to tr.. undet\IQllecl
...... omc.e al WILLIAM E OEHNIS.
117 Y•lt A-.~,..,.,,,_, CA '11111
Wllltll toll .. otflce I\ 11\e l)llKe of bu ...
™''~ ot the unde<\•ont'O 1n tll matt•'" per1a1n1no 10 SA'CJ fti.le Suen clalm>
with lhre ,.,P\t.M"y YOU<""'' tnu'' IM tllec:t or ort-M1'tM ., tttor-•\•1d w1ttutt
'""' monlfl\ .,,.,, Ille '"" PVO<•<•l•on "'11"\nOtl<t
D•ltCJ Set>1el'l'IO<lr I, 1~18
N n1f h I\. lt\r &>ff;Kf' tit l>U\1rw>\ .. QI ltvo
.UtS 71 "~,.\•QFW"" 1n ~II ""-ti'•'' twrttt1n1nQ
'" fh• I f•ffll l',,4 ''41f1 ()f"(.~nt, W1,f'\1H
H>ur m,.1 tn·. ,,,,.., tnt• '''"' out>t+c:•••Qr'
Qt fhl\ fl')11( I
PL'BLIC NOTl<:E
1~. nl H1mllnQ1on a..acn, &nd ROtlde Tiii\ Do\IM •• " condu<led by e
Rto~. 70, 01 Cypre-s oene•.tl P•nr>ef\1110
MA AT I N·5Mt TH Remer Oon•IO, Denni\ w HanSOll
)1 Of LdQUn(I Nlou*'· ""° """°'" J•MI M H•nM>n 11.M, 39, ol Son JU<ln Ctt01slr<1no Thi\ \lat"""'nt ..,,.. llleCI with lhe
l(llER EOMONOS Larry M., •S Counly Cl•rk ot O,.noor C1>11ntv on Seo·
01 P•lm Sprlno•. Md MerQdrtl Ann. temMr H, 19/8. •b. ot HuntlnQ10t1 Oe•ch.
MAJ'NAS-CAStl Gr•oorv J • 7S,
o>nd Aandela F&Y~. ,,, bOlr, OI Hunt
1•lQlt1n B•<t<ll
,. .... i
Publ1s11..s OrMOtl Coas1 DAiiy Pllol,
S..plomber 11 ,,no 0<101Mlr 4. It. it. ,,,.
COCle
\TEVEHS SIEVERS E dwMO
C.Ordon, )4, OI lrwlne, ~nd H"fKV
LOI\, 30, OI Hawt"°"flC'
SEPT.>
Tiit ConlriKlor "'"" P<IY lr.1vet and •vl>•l\lence oayn>en1s 10 encn
wor•tnnn .-o 10 ••e<ole IM worlo.,
M \\IC II tr•...,, and sub\lster>e(' oav·
074 II ,,..na ore defined In 111e 11ppltuble
co11t1c1tve bilr04tnlnQ •vreeme1115 11100
wllll lhe Oe1H1r1menl nl lndo\lrlal
Retetlon• In •ccoroence wHh Se< lion
PUBLIC NOTICE
EVANS TORRES L•rtf', 13, "nd
Yol•nd•, JO, bOlh ot W.$tmln\ter
RATHMAH,.·PAUL S l.,phen
Daniel :i., ot HIJfllinQlon B~At Pl, ono
Otl>l>oe Off, 14, 01 Lon9 BMth.
C.LENN SANFO RD Tt,..Oll'ly
Nol"", II, end .M<>nlle• Lynn. 19 b01'1
ol l:<KI•~
flllCTITIOUS 8USIHHS
HAMa STATEMlHT
Tnt fo11-1no s>er>on\ ••t do1110
busl~\.t)
SNOOTY LOOT.• F••r Or , Go\la Mew, CA
1113 t of llwl Lebo< Code
Allontlo11 I• dlr•clltd lo Ille pro.
•l•lon• In Se<I'°"' 1111 S and 1177 • ot
Ille L•Dor Cod• concerning 1ne
employmenl ot "'Pt>'Hlli<t• Dy lhe Con
trAtlor or .,_Y iu.txontractor unoer
ntm
ll·J5074
NOTICE fO ClllOITOlt\ ...... *OJ
SU PE RIO" C:OUllT 01' T .. E
STATE 01' CALll'O•NIA FOii
THE COUNTVO,ORANGE
In lhe Welter 01 Ille EtUlt ol
ERNEST F SIMPSON, •ka ERNEST
FR/\NCIS SIMPSON. Oecu .. d
NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN to
crl'dllof\ ,,..,no ti•'"" _,,,l t ,,,.
t< <1lllletft F !"'>'tmon'
E te<ulri~Ol 111<' Wiii
01 >MO O<K@dMI
WILLIAM E DENNIS
AllorntT·•M • .aw
JUVeleA-
Cl9'em ... I, CA t l71t
n1· 11u1 •:it-t•n
Pubtl\hecl Orenve Goa•• Oa1ly PllOI
s.01 •· u. '°· 11. 1~ra .,,.,.,, -------.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME ST.afEMEMT
The ro1tow 1no-~rson\ ~re 001no
butlllt\\ •S
E NVIRONMENTS, ~ A)I~ S1.
L•QuM 8ea<ll CA W•S1
Don L Brown, •90 ASt•• SI •
L•OuM Be~l'I. CA '7'57
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIHEU
Hot.ME STATt.Ml!HT rh .. follow•~ per\On\. •'* 0 01nQ
bu~lnt!\$8\
E NTER PRISE llMIT(O '"
118'1 S~ yPllt-Bl•CI . 1t•1n ... CA
'11/IS
nEnteror•\t C.on\ffuet1on tnc . •
C•lllorn•• corpor<Otlon, 1194, Si>yP••-
81•d ·····~.C> 9111$ 1111\ OU\1~\\ I\ tOnOu<ltO 0 Y •
llm11td p111rtl\ll'tf"U\IO
Entotor1"' Con•ltU<llO<\ 111< ~Gene<•• p,.,,,..,
8y Lloyd E II~, p, ... ,,,.,,,
T l'h\. ,.._..,,,..,,_, w•\ r11wo with ,,.,,_
Collf\IY ,,..,. o• Ot•nv<t Cout11y on
t..,,~~ ;1':MCOC>t4ALO
Alt .... " .at I.Aw ty JeMtt T.C.,.otr
l&UJ lllU<,.,,_ a twf
JOH~SON ~EN 0<'1.!)t Mf_
O.nnl\ J Beo••Y. 313 llln SI. A.pr
A, Hunt•"Qlon S.llCll, CA •7~
Me•ll Ii W..O~~ft"Ce>Oar SI .
Secllon 11n ~.•-'•me-.,, re<iulrH
t~ Corttrec 1ororwm:o111nc1or
emoiov•nQ tr~n '" •nv .. oe>ren
llCHDI• occupe11on 10 •Pl>lY to Ille
tol nl eopro11li<t\t110 comm111n
neoro\I ti.. slle ot Ille 1>11bllc wor'•
e>tolttl .ano -•~h Mlmll\l\ter, tilt! •P.
Pl'elllk t\1110 Pl"OQr•m 1n tlldl ,,..,., tor
• ttrl lftcel~ OI <'l>P•<>•" The
cerlltlcele wtll 111•0 fix lht r•llo 01 .ti>·
pre1111ce t 10 joumoy,,,.n Ill/ti Wiii ~
used 1n '"" pertormenceot t ... COf\1•4K I
Th• ••llo of •l>IK""llO• lo 1ourn.vm~n
In sue II te\11\\Nltl nol De le\\ ll1dnOM lo
... 10 de<eoent lo tote w1d cteln>• on the •
olllu 01 Ille cirn 01 I~ a1orou10
tOur1 or 10 orewnt lhl!m 10 I~ un.
Jter\IQ...0 ....... otllu ot MYLCS R
'CREED. 1411Mi Beach &tvd , Hulll
1no1on 8ea<h CA ., .. 1. wn1c11 ••II•• otllct I\ llW' Pike Of bu'\<,..l\ Of I~ un
Oe•SIO,..d '" ell molle<\ 1>11r1elnln9 lo
Hid u t•I• Suell clelm \ w1111 IM necen ery -.cllen mu•I Ill' llllld or
presented I' •IOrtWIO w llllln '°"r
monlh\ allet '"" llr)l Plll>(1CAl10n ol
thltnollut
0 8 A ._,,OC••I,.'-. Inc. , •
c.uio. ..... <«-alloft, ~ M•er
L•OuM Br.en, u '11M1 ·• lrvt,.., CA. tt7H
21. •l'IO M•o•n Toll, 10, l>Oln of
L•oun• 8e<Kll
SAMOV IT Z MARSHALL Slo•'1
Al•n. Jt, •ncl Cynlnl• Jt•""9. 2f.
llOlll ol Hunw•oton Beech
EASTllEOT APPELMAN Greoory
Al•n. 19, -l((Nldr.1 l(ey, 1•. l>olh Of
We\tm1n\ter.
SEflT. 4
MORALES-NUNLEY Ar1nur 1S.
"nd Audrey Moy, ll, l>olh ot HuM·
•"Olon &tech
HOOO CANN Wlltlam Paul, ?'I,
ono Caroli1141 M1•ell. 18, Dot" ol
Neptune Society
CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA
646-7431 v .... ••lel -wlty .............. It
.... , C• .. r-<-.wteMrVk• C.11 lw ,,... _.. .. It
14 "" c.m.1•r.
PUBLIC NOTICE
lt·lJD7
SUl'EAIOlt COUllT 0" THE
STA Tl 0, CAUl'O•HIA l'OR
TME COUNTY O,OllAHOE
... A-f1•tt NOflCE 0,. MEARING 0 1'
ftliflflON 1'011 Pll08ATE 01'
,OllEIOH WILL ANO CODICIL.$. II'
A .. Y. ANO~· LlffTEltS 01' 40·
MINISTllATIOH C.T.A. IWITH WILl
AHNIXIOI
E\lote ol MARGARET CAMERON
6AHGS, au MARGARET C BANGS,
O.<r• .. d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEH lh11I
WILLIAM J BANGS. ti no fll.O
"" "''n • pehllon tor Pfob•h• ol Fo•~•on Wiii, •t>d Codl<ll• (If MY),
4tnd for t •ltflr,.. of Adm1n•~ttAUon1 c l A 1w1m Wiii ""'"'x.O>. rNernnc•
10 wn •cn h mAdt-tor t urthtH
Dttlit Ulars. And 11141 IM llm@ and
pletr 01 ""•"no"'"$"""' hi\\ l>Hn HI
II 11, llallllowet, CA'<)~
This ""''""" I\ <onOUclOd O• • QtMrel o.•lllllf""lo
Mar• Wtll•rJ
Oenn" llttQfey
ThlS tt~l-1 WH lllfd .. llfl '"" Counly Ct~rlt 01 Oranoe COllnly 011
!.epl. "· 1911.
l'IOIUI
Pul>ll\MO Or-Co.nl Dc1lly PllOI,
Sept 11,<kl 4, II 18, 1918 03&-/8
PUBLJC NOTICE flve••cept
A When unemployment In ,.,.
<>••"" ~-· '· "" ICATHR'l'H A FOLEY
E •<Kllltl& ot lht will
Ol \AlcldK-nl
MYLES II CltEEO
AllffMY·•l·Llw
1416t It•<" .,,,_
H1trtll,..t.,, 9Ncll, CA '1'41
Pvbll\11..s Orancr CO<l\I O.••• Pllo1
St!pl •• 13, 10, 71, 1911 •h9.71
PUBLIC NOTIC:E
------aru ot COVt •bO" by .... 101nl llPP•tn •·Hl•S NOflCI! fO CllEOITOllS ll<Hhlp tommlllee ll•tt ~.Cffdeel dn SUl"l!•IOlt COUllT 0, THE
SUPtlllOlt COUllf 0, fMll averaqe ot IS" tn lhe 'IO dftV' prior to ST A fE 0,. CALl,.OllNIA 1'011
Sf A fl 0, CALlfllOllNIA 1'011 '"" reque\1 lor cer11lio10. Of THE COUNTY OF OllAHGE
Thi$ l>U .. l'IH, I\ condu<ICO by" tor·
oor•hon 0 6 A AUOC1~t1K, Inc
OonL Brown
Pr~ldenl
Tn1s stalwnenl was Ille<! wolh lllf'
Gounly Cl~•lt 01 0••1111<1 County on
S.pl ... "" 1'1-.J
PUDh\fltO Oronoe ""'" Dioly P1lol S.PI 10, 11, Ocl •. 11, 1q19
-t.Ut 19
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT 0' THE Sf AfE O"CALl,ORHIAFOlt
fH l COUNTY 0' ORANGE TMI! CICXINTY 0, OllANOE B Wh6n llwl numbl!r of "P0'"" NO.A•tlJJt
NO. A.•tSt1t lite\ In tr•lrnno In '"" ••ea ••U•d• • H 0 T I c E 0,. .. EA" I NG 0, Ne, A·tl~ E\IAIC' of WILLIAM R. MOORE, rAlloolonelQll.,.,or fll!TlflON 1'011ftllOIATE0' WILL OAQEll TO SHOW CAUSE ON
Oecu>ecl C WPIMlllol•-c•n •ll<lwlllalll AHO ftOll LEfTIEllS 01' AO· l'ITITIOHP:ORCHAHGEOl'NAMI!
NOTICE IS HEREllY Gii/EN lo '"" "reol•clno et le•~· 1130 ol If• mem MINISfllAflON WITH WILL AH· In Ille ~lier of 1ne Af)phcAtlon of
ttedllO•\otlheel>OwnamedCIK-1 ller\llop lrlfOUQll -llcMhlp •••In-NlllllD \llllG•N IA LOUISE McGILL. lor
l ... t •II""'"°'" .... ,"II t l&lms "9Aln" 1no on •n •nnual IM\I\ \l<llt wldl Of E U•I• ot CHESSMAN 8RUCE Clltlno~ ol N ......
ltlll telCJ ~&rt roqul••d 10 Ill• fO(tlfy, or THOllN. Oec.eof\l'O VIRC.I NIA LOUISE M<GILL ""'
lham, w1lh .... ne<eU¥V YOllCIWr\, In D Wilen IM Conlraclot provides NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' llled • petition In 1111• courl tor ... or
Ille Ofll<e ot Ille cler• ot Ille •bOve M · tvlOOnce 11 .. 1 hit employ\ r~f\fered I.OBERT Tl>t()llN ~\filed Mrtln a Cler •II-Ing IJl'll1'°"9r lo Cho,_ twr
lllltd <ourt, or 10 pr-nl ,,..,,., wllh •POrenllc.et on .ill of Ill\ c;onlracb on ll<lllllon IC>f PTOl>ele OI Wiii •nd !or It· n o me I rom V I RGt N I A LOU I SE
.... nt(ot\atv VOV<ller\, 10 '"" un· en •MuOI •v•r-ot "'"le\\ lll•n one W•t><• OI L"•I••• ot Acllntnt\lretlon M<C.I LL lo JILL lllRGtNIA McGILL
oersl9ned .c •II We•I Slll1h Slretl. LO\ •POrenllce toelQIYI 1ourneymon win. Wiii A,,,,.,uO, retorence lo whtcn It IS llerel>y ordHOd 111.91 •II""'""''
"-'•'· C.Hlornl•. -•ch IS the pl<t<e The Cofll•IO<lor h rl'Qulrect 10 m•-• ·~ ""'a" for tur111er oertlcu1•r1. •nd lnl~r•\I~ on 11111 "'"""' •loflt .. 1d •P. 01 bu•ln<I'' 01 llW ....O.rtlQneO In all conlrlbulk>M 10 luniJ\ Ml•1>11>Md fOt lllal the 11,,,. •nO plac;e of lloterlnQ Ille e>e•r •I 100 Clvoc C~ntff Or • DePI J
m•t1er' perte•nll'IQ to ltW e\lolo of ••Id lht •dmtnl•lrdlloll of epprentlCt\lllP tem~ lie\~ lei tor Oc-r 11 ""· S<ln14 An•. C.. on 0<1-r ll, 1'18, •I
cle<eclonl, wllrwn tour monlll\ •lier Ille P•OG••m> If M emp1oy• reqlSl.,..ed •P. •I 10 00 • m . In Ille coutlroom of 11 00 o ctoc• am. •no "'"" ono '""'•
'"" ouDll<•llon ot '"'' nollc• pr•nllt•• or 1ou_,..v,...n In any •P. Dell"rtmtnt Ho. 3 ol Hid '""''· •I 100 •no• <•uW', II MIY lhoy ...,.,., wily •••a
Doled June tt. 1•11 pren11< i•t>lt Ir-on well '°"''"" CIYI< C•nler 0r1 .. Wo\I, 1n tllO City 01 pet111on tor <-ot """"' \houtd not
Merv E -· •nd 11 ol1"'r C-lr10<tors on Iha puOllc S.nl• ...... Collf0tnla De or-nlf!d
E-.CUlfl• Of,,,. w11101 work\ tll• •re meluno '4Kh conlrlbu-Ool•d Sel>C-• If. 19111. t 1 I\ t11rlf\er orclef..i 111•1 • <OOY ot
lho obaw nemeo O<K-..1 lions WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, lhl\ orc!<>r lo "'°"" ceu\# O. oubll>fltod
O'Ml!l.VEHY. MYl:llS T,.. Conl•Klor .,,., •nv sul>contr•<· County Clerlo. In ,,,. Or~ C.O.sl D .. lty PllOI, • o .. i.1 o. wotb tor undttr him >~II comoty •1111 ttlll,. llATHLEliN M. McCALMON n•w•P•P•r ol oe11er"1 c 11cu1a11on,
411 Well S4dll $1 ... I Olllrtmenll 01 Se<lton 11n j dlld lln.. :ltft WHtmi,..ter Aff PllDll>ll<'d '" 0r""9" CMllllY Al IU\I
LH A,......, C.lli.tlll• t0011 In lheemplov,...nl 01 •ooren11ce\. 1'.0 .aHJln or><• u cn Wfflo. tor tour '"''"~''""
fel: •»11• lnformollon rel•ll•• lo apore11• Seat •u<.11, CA '°740 wee~• prior lo llW' O<!Y of•••• llt'M1no
A_,..,,ttrliaeclllrl• llceslllo \l•noero,, .. _ •<hAOules. Att.,.,..y ltr "'ltt_, OATEO ~-· 19, 1q19
PuDl"flfld Or-Coa\I 01111y Pllol, •nd other requlremet11\ m&y or ob· PuDllSMO Orange Coesl 0.tly Piiot Bruu W SumM•
SeD1eM1>11r ?1 -Oclol>ftr 4, 11. 11. talnecl from ui. DirK lor ol lnOuslrlal Sepl 10, '1. 21, 1•71 4""·1 JlldQeot IM
1911 Rel•llon•, H ottlclo tl'le AOmlnlslt•lor SupMlor COur1
ASSHI or APi>r•nllceshlo, San Fr<1nclJ<o. PUBLIC NOTICE PAfltlCK J. McGIU. Celltornt•, or lrom ,.,. Olvlston ol Ap ,.., llullur( St.-
prenltc•'"'P Slanderos and "' l>r•nch ----S." Potlra, CA "1JI ollltH ll•JU:N fel: UUI "1·H41 PUBLIC NOTICE
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Pul>tl\Md °'-'°"" D•1ly P1to1. S.pl •. I), 70, 11, 19/I
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SU PllllO.. C:OUllf 01' TME
STATI 0, CALlfllOllHIA 1'011
THE COUNTY OP: O•ANG~
NO. A·t14U
NOT ICE 0,. HEAlllHO 01'
ftETITION 1'011 l'AOaATE 01' WILL
AHO Lf:nlltS TESTAMENTARY
E\ldle ot FLOR E N C E M
CAVENEE. O.-c .. ~
,.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN lh•I
HELEN PAULIN(; TAYLOR lld\ llled
l'lert1n • Ptllllon tor ProO.Ot• of Wiii
•nd t\\Ulil"t(e Of L*""''' T'~\tamt"nt•rv to the Pp11ftOtMr. r~htrence to wturh ''
m•O• for further eMrt1ru1~'' •ncJ th•t
'"" 11m,. ono llliKr OI ""•"nq '"" wmf' ""' Deen set for O<rotMr 11 14/t •I
10 00 • m . '"'""courtroom OI °"P•"' menl No J Of ••l<I COUii, "' /00 C•••<
Ce nit• Orlw W"''· '" , ... (llV 01 S..nl• An•, C•llf0tf"M«1
Daled ~tmo.., U , 1•11
WILLIAM I SI JOHN,
CounlyC.N!rk l'ATlllCIA Hl!lllOG
lstt E. C .. tl Hltflw••
Ce,....a ••I Mar, CA t,.U h i .,~,.,.
Allw ... , lw. ,..,lti-
PuDll-0r..,. CO.\I <>••Iv P•lol
SePl•ml>er 7(,, 71-0..1-t J, '"' 011 II
Pl'Rl.I(' NOTIC'F.
ClolwO ~Olollllwt 8 1•1~ JAME'>f M(IM, '"VD'•' 1t.om1n,,,,.,,,,,
Ac1m1n"''"'o' w•tf'\W"' Anne11rou1 °'"'' ''"h
(II tPWAbOW .. n1tttU·OOVt -'O' nt
AORI AN l(U~PEll . COVH1 '1'
COUNSEL end OAVIO A CHAFFEE, OE P UTT
10 Ctwl< C""ler P1•U, p 0 ••• ,,,.
s..1 ........ CatllOtnl• •1107
Toltpllonr t/ltl ,,.__
•ttOrA••' fOf' Actnwnntr•tOf
w ith Will .AtwWaeCI
Publl'\FN-0 0,-.tftQ!• (C)i't't Ottll't P111,1
~·pt 10. 11 0< I ; II 1•1'
Pl'BLIC NOTICt:
l'ICTITIOUS tUSIHl!SS
WAM£STAT£M'ENT
4.U) 114
Tnt touow1nq per\On, •'f' do1nq
bU\1ne"' • ..,
BU\INESS CENTER DRlllE 111,
2901 U•rr-~ Rodd llv1M CA 9,,1\
En1erPt1 \e' (on\lrU(T1on fnt t
C•l1torn•• CO<oor•••on. UlO ~._., P•r ..
Bl•cl , ''"'""·(A "711\
R•1nhold Pl•h•tr •113 "'""<lot t
Terrett,"°'°"" 0<1 W.,,r (A '11•1\
fhl\ OV\tnf'\'"t t'\ (.ondu<.tld o .. An vn
fn<orparflttflld l!t\~MhOt\ othtr lhctn ,.
o.trtn~r\n1p
f"h•rJ)t1Y' ,,..,,,,,. ..... ,,on Int
~ 1n1nt 1111n1tJr,.
l IOvO £ RU\\ Prt1\1Q..tflJ,. • '"'' ''"'lt"_."' -#tt\ l1lt-d ..... ,,, th. Covnt1 <ft,., of O'''"Qf' <..ovntv Htt AUQU\I ,. 1q19
CAPR lfZ AHO MCOONA LO
AUor "•Y\ ., u -
8y J•me• T C.pnilr
IUU MacAr1-lloul•••rd trw1ne, CA till!
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Pul>ll\"4'<1 0rMIQf COA\I 0<11lv P1lol
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P UDLIC ~OTICE
'"',.,..._,..,' ~IMtIJll• ~ .' 14)·"0 . ...,,,_ . ...tll. ·t~---~~ vilo co11n. ~• 100 Cl'tl<: C.nllor Orlv~
rlCO • . NOrlCE IS HEREB\I 01\/EN 11181 SUft•••Olt COUllT 0, THE All ..... ey.., ,..,,,._ tUS•~o.\".l.~ ~1;:""5n~-~-~-~~?lti~!'~~it. 14 .W.W~ C?P'!'( p"'.1.!. SfAT~fl Cit: .. OllNIA 1'011 • Ooyle Eno"""'""O Coroor•llOO IS01 "°· A·t7MI
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W••I. '" 11\t Clly ol Sn111a An•, C•llforn1,,
DoltO .,_p1emt1er 21, 1918.
WILLIAM E SI JOHN,
County Cln--
SHEPHEllO, SHEPHl.RO 6 OUN·
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Tel· 171•1 tl:>44lt
AllHMY• .... Pe111i...r
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
HARBOR LAWN·
MOUNT OLIVE
MORTIJAR\'.('t;M 1-:TF.RV
('Rfo:MATORV
Publl\ll@O Orenoe CO<l\I O•••V Pllol
S..pl 11, 1t. 0<1 •. ••7' 0~11
PUBLIC NOTICE
AtAN~MEHTO-,.~-
,ICTITIOUS NAME
lHE UNOER51C.NEO 00.. lleret>y
corllly 111•1, oflecllve Sopt.ml>er I,
1'11, lie <e•M<I 10 do buiiflMS ullelef
""' llcllllout nrm na,... Of AL & SONS
MOVERS •• .,. E Vtro1,,11 A••nue,
San•• Af\O, Clll+ornl• tno. w111c11 l>ll\I
nen .. ,, tormetlY coml>OMd oi ,.,.
1011..Wlno ""r'°"· -ni1me In lull •no ptiK• OI rt>ldOllC• ts•• IOllOW\ lt-
wll
Aloy\lu• " l~oow•k•, '1• E.
v .. 0 1nl• Avenue, S•11U An•.
C•llfornl• t110..
THl:COUNTVOftOllANGl Ovall SJtUI, N •w port ll~Hll, HOflCI: Oft MaAlllNG 01"
HO. A-tM10 C.lllornlA VO lo tno llOUr of IO·OO 11 m fll!TITIOlf ,011 ftllOllATll Oft WILL
E>I••• ol llONNIE MAE O'BRIEN, on 0<1ooer 11, 19Tt, Ill wfllcn limo •nd ANO 1"011 L•n••s TeSfAM•H·
Dttcu.ed pleo thev wlll .,. oulllltty opened eno fAllY. ·
NOTIC[ IS HEREBY GIVEN lo,,,. rno. Seid >Htl'<l lllm snell.,. tor Ille o.~!~~:d 01 ~\/ELYN KROENVNG.
credtlo" of Ille .tl>O\fft named lllt(odonl Oolno ol Ille !Nbtlc work hertfll~lore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll'lal
11'1•1 •II l)ef\On$ hl•lno <ltlmt •eAln>I OeKrlbe<I ""° Ot'Cler.O 111 .... !Miid r•· NANCY I( LEE .... 111.0 ""'fin •
Ille \tld de<edenl M@ ftlQUl•e<I IQ lllt \Ohl11on pellllon ,,.. Probel• OI Wiii •no •or I~
them, with U. n&ee•wry "°"''''"" In Cac11 blo or Pl'Ol>O••I '""" tit' m&de \ll&ll<e of L•tler\ Tt>l•menl.,y, r•
Ille otllu Of""' <IHk OI Ille ·•llO•f> •" °"' enO suomtnoo on• t0tm 10 bll ob lorer>e• 10 """<h I\ me0e '°' lurtMr lllled <OUrl. O' 10 Pl'henl l .... m, Wiii\ l•lned •I file otllce ol 8o•te EllQl ..... r· portlCllllf\, enO lhal Ille limo •nd
Ille nec.en.,y "°"'"""· 10 the un 1119 Coroor•tlon, 1501 0..•11 5tret1. Die<• ol ,...,tno llW .. ,,,. .,., bt<ln ~• derttoneo II 1 UI Nori II Ctlllury Nt woort hKll. Clllfornlo. E«ll bid tor Oclotlet 10. 1trt. t4 10 oo • m., In
Boule•tro. S.,,1• All•, Celllornl•. or prooow 1 ~I Ile <><comoonteO by• 1119 <...,rt,_.,, o1 Oeoer"'-"1 No 3 Of
whlcll " Ille lllA<e ot l>u\IM" OI "" collltr'' c11eo or <llotca o r1111.0 t>v a 5411d court, •I 100 Clttl< Ctllttr Orlwe
unoers19,..., tn •II mollt r• oert•l11tnv •••pon•ll>le t>t..-or e lllclder'• bOnd tor Wet I. tn 1ne City ol S.111e Ant, lo Ille •st&t41 Of Miii CIKl'denl wl1111n e11 emount not les• than '°' Of Ille CAll11>r11te
lour montfl\ &ti.r ltlll llr•I oubllc•llOtl •mount ol Ille bid or ot tho total D•leel ~r It. tm
Of lnlt notke emounl '°' -l<h tl'le' wlll e<ctpl • WI LU AM a . St JOMN,
Oeteo Seolember I, 1t11 con1re<1 --pev•lll• to 1,,. or-Counly Clerk Net""" CArrtll O'Orlon oor or 111 Ille Urvor 01 Ille Moulton STlflHl!N W. wt1•Ulllt
Ea.culor of, .... Will 01 Hlo ... 1 Wtlllf' Ol•l•k l EKll W<n Did \llCTOlt •AU11C•1t 1119 .oo.. nenwo 0e<~1 or .,, _ _,, _., 11e >('t l.O eno meo ., 110 S.•-... on ..
NANCY M. KNIOMf liSQ. , ... otll<o GI lht 01\lrlcl 111 °' t>efor't Stllte ltt
law OllkM.. Iha umo '" lhl• noll<e oro.lded. S.• Morc.s, Callterlll• ._. ,.,....., l. ,.,_.., n1e •IM1ve ....... uoneo <ht< It or oono Att9' .. Yt ..,, ,...ltiMff
1UI Nef'lll CloM!lrY ....... ,. •hall M 01 .. n •s QWrom" lhat ,.,. Publlt""" Or-C:O.•I Oeoty Piiot,
SMte A .. , c.111 .. 111a tt79* t>lclder wlll .,,,~r 1n1o , cot11t4'CI 11 S.ote ml>tf ft. 'I -Oc1_, >. lt71
Toi: SM-U.. •••tCMO Ille WOflt -wlll be cle lrned 4S'7 71 P11btl\hed OraftQO Coell Golly Pllol. H llqulO•lt(j ""m•oH It , .... •u<;ct•d111
Soj)leml>et 11 -0<1-r •. 11. 11, t>lc!Oer ref.-lo ent., Into IN COll-t•7t 1,.,, P.UBLJC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
•lt..UJI I
SUftERIOlt COUllT
0, CALll'OllNIA
COUHfVO,OllANGE
CASE HUMal!ll 014-SM7
SUMMONS l"""'lllllAGI: >
In "' '"" merrl-of P~llll-r r E Lt PE LOPEZ and Re•pon<lont
JUDI lH ANN LOPEZ
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Y-...... -~ .,... re"""41 wltlllt1 • N~ 11 ... -. ltl..,,,,e11 .. ........ AVllOI U-. ... .,_ _.,.._,
el lrl--.1 _.. eeci.it <-•• U•.
''" •4Hll-•• ·--u•. ·--. dfftre lie ...... L.H le ltttWrftO• c1e11,. .. .._.
I To Ille RHjlO(l<lefll IS.• 1001·
nole•I
• flle Of111'-r ""' "'"° ">P"" llon COl'l(ornino your ""'"'efle VOii
mey Ill• • wr"I.,, '""'°"'• wtlhln )t days ot the del• 111e1 thl\ •\tl'llMOll• h ,.,••Cl onvou
/ Interment In
V Any Cemetery llwl ll<llllOU• hu•il\f!U ,,•m• ••·i---------lorrtd 10 _,,. w•• 111.0 In Or•no-4~ fho w cceufut bl-r will I>• ft
Qolr•O to turnhll e pey,...n1 llOllcl In •n
lmO\fnl l>Qlltl 10 IOO'lo ol I ... COf\ltKI
price •nd • 1•11111111 oefform•n<e l>onCI
l'IC'llllOUS IUllNIH
NAME SlAT&MENT
f) II you ••It 10 ltlo • wtlllftn
''"'°"'f within \11tn ltme, your o~ r•11ll ,,,., .,.. •llle<otO And llw c.ourt
mn e11ltr • J~I <on1oln1no In·
111nct1vo or °'""' ..,,,..,. conornlnv
Ol•flll)tl OI property, \POU .. I \uj)porl,
child cu•IOOV, cl!lld •11DPOrl. •1tor11<1y't
flt\, COA9', -•11tll OIMt r•ll•f lit
m•y Ile 11•.,.teo l>Y lfwl coun. wnlt n
(Ould tetutt In ,,,. otrnl\llmtnl Of
weo~\. l•ltlno ot mone~ Or O•Oll4trty, or
.(Shipment
/Burial v Insurance
/Cremation
Y S255 complete
"Serving All F'oiths "'
,. l
1· as as
Collnty Otl t.1•"7& C.rllll<al• tor lr4'ns(l(llOll al l)u\I•
11eu u~oer ,,. •DO•• llcllllou• name.
enO •lltoevll of 1>11l>Hcellon t11er..,f.
••• on Ill• 111 1.,. qtllc.• of ""' Courlly
Clerk OI LM " ....... Cou111,, 111\0er , ....
l>"OVl\lorlS of Se<tlon 2 .... of ltlll Cl•ll
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WITN[SS my l\ellcl ""' 11n O.y Stoletllller, 1t7'
AIOYtl~ L l.~skl
MILAN M. 00\TAI.
• ft,.."''-' eer-.....
Alltt•y.tl Law
"Tllo City" ............ """',_
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1•1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
"IC'llTIOUS IUSIN'IH In an em"""'-• •o IOO'lio of'"" COii·
NAM& STAT•M&NT lre<I Prtct, teld bond• lo "' W<llrad
Tiit fOllOWlllO ptr.on1 ... dllll\Q ln>m • \0'-'Y COl'f\D<tlly u lltlKlory to
butfllf,. at· ltlt M011llOt1 HIQVel Weter 1.>lltrlcl.
t!MVLEK, 000 (ompu• Orl•e. All tetm~ -'Ol\Cltllon' <Olllelnttl
54111• tu. Ht_, 11 .. c11, c.111orn11 1,, Ille tnronne11011 tor t>ldden. ••·
t2MO letlleel lo ""° • l)lfl OI , ... bid IMrn
l'rtd •• Go•. '1U Vl•I• UMbrOM. sl\oll QOvtfll n lhOllOl\ l11lty dU<rlMd
NeW90f'I IMKll, C..lllO,,,I• t?MO llereln •1111 sllell •llO be<OMe a pel"I o1
W llltam H llallo rh t70t IM COlllrett.
Lltl'lll'IOllte UIW, "°'°"" ""' "'"' Tll• MO!llfon.Hl-1 W•l•r 0 1,lrlcl
Celltorrlla ~> •••••vn '"' r1t111 10 ••IKI •llY •M all
Tllh llu•lllo\\ " COf'ldlKleo l)y • llleb Ot POrlton\ ol "'"V Md •II b•O•, 10 tfMfel ..,_,.,..,,, awor4 I <onl<ICI IOt l•u lhon oll <II
Wlllltm H 1100.ro Ille ll•m• tor wc11 """ •r• •n•ll.O or
Tlllt •lel......,,1 ••• 111.0 wllh lllO lo ••l•t Ml' lntonNllly In • D10 !IOI
Coulll y Clert Of ()rlWIOf (.ouM' on kt>-OltK Itel ll'f .... i...,...cn.1~ •, ~
Pvott•Md 0r...,. Goe•• 0.111 ""°'· or~ • .,_,. Soottrnber 11 llM Oci.et 4 II, II, Sec""ery
It/I ,.ullll~ °'""'" C...ll OoHy lltlot ... "7. $991 "· .. lt11 .. •U..rt
rt ' ... -
Tne loltowlnq penont ••• d oing ""'',..'' .,. EHTKRPRISE LIMITED U ,
UtAI SkyPerk6htO , lrvlne.CA.t711$
E11lotl)rl\e Con•lru<tlon tnc • a
C1!111>rt11e <Ofl)OfetlOll, 1710 Sllylltrk
e1vd .. lr•tn..CA •ms
Tiii\ bll\IM U h tonOu(ltO "' •
11m11ed PerTMnNo.
Enl~rprlw Con•l•llCllon. 11'1<
a Ge-Ill P.r1,.,
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Tfllt •let-I wa• 111.0 w1111 IM
County Clio pt O••llQe Count, on
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Wll.1.IAM a . •1 JOHN, ,,.,,
Bv ROOERTIHE H!A~ 'I",
0.PVIY lo\A•'I' I . WILlfY
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tU1 II
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS I U51NUS
HAMI STATIMEHT
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KCOP Q) 8 00 "The Stripper "
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Susan Hoyward A puDkSh·
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( 19521 Sonia Ofedel. Guy
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11:30 TONiOHT
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Or Wayne Oyer. Sandy
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l ester Olivid authors ol
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WEDNE80AY
Gu.11· Barry Man11ow.
Suzenne Somers. 11Ae111n
G1lber1. Natehe Cole.
stuntman Steve 8ak0t
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( t9551 James Cagney,
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badminton metch. m OVEREASY
Actress Marlha Scott
discusses her long and
acttve c,aree<. Congfess·
man W1Hlam Conen (R •
Matnel on a t><41 to change
mandltoty retw-t ~
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care Fkt S'-t. (A)
9:00 8 CJ) MOYIE * * • ·~ "Three Days OI
The Condo<" (1975) Rob·
er1 Redford, Faye Dune·
way A writflf worlllng for
the CIA reluctantly
becomes embr0tled In a
counter-plot when he
learns his co-agenta are
being murdered one by
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"Zuma Beach" (Premltlfel
Suzanne Somera, Ma11<
Wheeler. A down-and-out
10:00 I " NEWS @.) VEGA$
"Geme. Goris Play" Three
married women doubling
as us Vegas eatt girls
DeeOme involved on a
deadly game ot oeleD11ty
blac::kma11
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A.SSOaATION
INTERNATIONAL SHOW
10:30 G) II) NEWS fill THE PAWSERS
SllV8''s llnei reee on the
Derby ends 1n dtsastet too
bOth him end his brother
The fam1ty returns to
Match•OQ ano an 111 Glen·
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11:00 009 NEWS 8 DATINGGAME D MOVIE • * ''> "The Mudlark"
( t95 t) Alec Guinness.
l1ene O\Jnne An English
wail t11es 10 meet Queen
Victoria, Sf.ICluOed on her
castle since Albert's death.
W THE 000 COUPLE
Fell•'s pet p11rrot takes a
turn tor the worse. and
Oscar Olfers to handle tne
bu11a1 arr!lngements a> GETSMAA'T 8D CAPTIONED WOALO
NEWS TONIGHT
11:53 IJ CJ) HAWAII FIVE..O
"The Fhp Side IS Death"
l\AcGa11ett's onty Clue to a
d1111no bank root>ery is a
l)Oll ball IOUnd near one ot
1ne abandOned getaway
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K>RNING
11:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
A tone woman battles two
miniature aliens trom
anotOO< ptene1 in 8 battle
ot sae VElfliUS scoentiloc
-a pons
I HIGH HOPES
HONEYMOONERS
DICK CAVETT
ts Enotosh A Dying
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Kenneth Oolbr111th, Edwin
Nowman, Agnes de Motte.
John Simon. 1t1ctud1n9
Nicholas Johnson. Herbert
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a1111ne e•ecuhve she holds
responS11>19 tor ner .,SIOf s
death CRI
1:45 0 NEWS
2:00 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE
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t 19691 Vera 11A11es. Robert
Lansorn;i A beowhlul black·
m111e< tr&tn8$ an American
sa110t onto l>eflev•OQ l>e
committed a murdtlf (2
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2:25 0 NEWS
2.-30 0 MOVIE
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Oona Alt>erl Wn1te <IOt"Q
reseacn on thf> Amazon
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Devine A hyPocllonOroec
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Giinnon" (19691 T Of'Y
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Netirork Places Six Shows in Niehen's Top Ten
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HOLLYWOOD <AP > -ABC's hang onto first place and CBS
powe.rhouse of youth-oriented a nd NBC a re equally de·
comedy and rasr-aetto-n-l:lramr -tennined to overtak'e it.
staggered CBS and NBC in the NBC took second place for the
first fully competitive week of week by a whisker with a rating
the new TV season as the of 17.4. CBS had a rating of 17.3
network easily retained its cov-
eted first place in the Nielsen
ratings.
A BC won six places in the top
1 10, with s uch s tandbys a s
"Lave rne a nd S hirley,"
"Three's Company." "Charlie's
Angels" and "Happy Days"
leading the way. Four of its new
s hows ranked first among debut·
ing ser ies . Neve rtheless.
viewers . seemed to prefer old
fa vorities.
CBS had four In the top 10, all
returning shows, and NBC had
none. CBS's highest-ranked new
s how was "People," in 21st
place, and NBC's highest new
show was "Dick Clark's Live
Wednesday." in 42nd place.
I N THE WEEK that ended
Sunday, th~ first in which all
three networks had their new
ABC'S "TAXI" was the
highest.ranked new show, an
seventh place and the only new
show in the top 10. But it would
have been difficult for the series
not to do well following the Tues
day comedy punch of "Happy
Days," "Laverne and Shirley"
"and "Three's Compa ny."
Other new s hows which did
well -all ABC -were "Mork
and Mindy," No. 13 ; "Battleslar
Galactica" and "Vega$" tied for
No. 16.
Ironically. the lowest-ranked
show of all -in 64th place
was another Las Vegas sen es.
NBC's "Who's Watching the
Kids." Apparently nobody. This
show is a re tread of ABC's
"Blans ky's Beauties." which
flopped on that network.
series on the air. ABC had an NEW SHOWS that appear to
overall rating of 20.9 -more be in trouble arc ABC's "Apple
than threeratingpointsaheadof Pie," No. 54; Nnc·s "Eddie
its nearest rival. Capra Mysteries," No 56; CBS'
ABC. 4 . "Happy Days," ABC S
'"M·A·S-H," CBS. 6. ··one Day at
a Time." CBS. 7. "Taxi," ABC. tt. ·~Alt tn thrFarifity-:'-CSS. !J.
"Love Boat," ABC. 10. ··Allee,"
CBS.
11. ABC FRIDAY movie. "The
Bad News Bears" and NBC Big
Event. "The Other Side of the
Mountain." tie. 13. '"Mork and
Mindy," ABC . l4. "Little House
on the Prairie." NBC. 15 .
"What's Happening." ABC. 16.
'"Vega$" and '"Battlestar GaJac·
tica." ABC. tie. 18. "Barney
M Iller." ABC. 19 ... Fantasy
Tsland." ABC. ~O . "The
Waltons," ABC.
Other new series were in this
order : 21. "People," CBS. 27.
"Mary," tied with CBS: "60
Minutes.'' 29. "WKRP in Cincin·
nati." CBS. 36 "Kaz," CBS . 42.
.. Dick Cla rk"s Live Wednes-
day." CBS. 49. ''Grandpa Goes
to Washington:· NBC.
Crash Postporws
'Flying High' Show
LOS ANGELES CAPI -Prompted by the disastrous air
collision over San Diego Monday m which at least ISO people died.
CBS-TV has juggled episodes of the network's new series, "Flying
High."
CBS said a different "Flying High" episode will air Friday in
place of one originally scheduled as the de but of its new
comedy-drama series about the adventures of three yoiing airline stewardesses.
This ls the most highly com· "Pape r Chase." No. 57: NBC'!->
The cast of "Charli e 's Angels" -from left Kate petitive television season ever. "Wave rly Wonders," No. 58:
.Jackson, .Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd w1'th ' D ·d Th · be b r c ss· "WE u " N 9 d
A CB.S SPOKESMAN in New York said the original episode,
which was scheduled well before the San Diego crash, was
postponed because it would have been "too insensitive" for the
network to broadcast it in the same week.
The episode, now scheduled for Oct. 6, included : , av1 e maneuvering gan e ore s . ...... o . s ; an
Doyle behind the m has reason to s mile, s ince they're th e season eve n began . CBS' "AmericanGirls,''No.6.1. C'Urr~ntly number three in the ratings <see story at particularly with NBC juggling Here are the top 20 :
-An emergency landing of a Cessna 172 -the same kind of
craft involved in Mond ay's trash -flown by one of the
stewardesses.
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Actor Finds 'BegiDning'
By JERRY BUCK
HOLLYWOOD IAPl -Three
years after he left "M·A·S·H," it
looks as th ough McLean
Stevenson hns ran ally ~Otten the
break he's lx'en looking for.
Ile stars in the CBS comedy
"In the Bcginntn~." whi<.'h airs
Wednesday ni~hts al 8.30 on
Cha nnel 2, playing a con-
servative Catholic pries t who
finds himself in confrontation
with a liberal and li berated nun
pl ayed by Priscilla Lopez.
The series, from Norman
Lear's T.A.T. Communications
Co .• looks good, with the skillful
blend or comedy and relevant ls-
s u es that has been Lear's
trademark.
medical misfits. He left after the
third season. but says he does
not regret the decision.
"A long time ago I gave up
thoughts of security," he said.
"I once worked for an insurance
company. They didn't pay you
much money but you knew
where you'd be at 65.
"IN 1961 WHEN I got into
show business, I gave up any
idea of security and thought of
opportunity. I haven't had a
year yet when t haven't made
more money than the year
before. If I'd stayed with 'M·A·
S·H,' I wouldn't be making a
third o( what I'm making here."
He said he e njoyed h is
creative relationships with the
JT ALSO LOOK good ror people of "M·A·S·H" and said
Stevenson. a long. lean actor his complaint was with the
with a facial expression s~udio mana1tement then run·
somewhere between inquisitive ninJ{ 2otb Century-Fox.
and puttied Arter "M·A S-H.. "The year we started 'M·A· ~Lt~;. 'ilp • .,. .. t=~ ~~,~~~~~1i~t l~
On "M A·S·H" he was Lt. Col. paid Yul Brynner for 'The King
Henry Blake, the commanding a nd I,' " he Raid. "It folded
officer of a rronttlne hospital or quicldy, but 'M·A·S II' Is stiff
running strong."
lie signed a contract with NBC
for a variety show. but other
than o special, nothing came of
it. Ile was left with little to do
except appear on the "Tonight"
show.
THEN NBC excavated an un -
successful pilot calle d "The
Prime or Life.'' It was retitled
"The McLean Stevenson Show"
and it gave new meaning to the
word dismal.
changed
"Now you know immediately
who we are," Stevenson said.
"It was belabored in the pilot A
lot of the religious jokes are
J!One Now . instead or jokes
aboul religion we have Jokes
about the actions of rehg1ous
people ."
Stevenson said he sees some
similarities to "M·A·S·H."
"I'm caught in the middle,"
he said. "between the hierarchy
of the church and the people I
have to give ordeni to. He's do-
ing a job that he's been ordered
to do . In that respec t . the
character is like Henry Blake.
"ft was 1952 television," he
said. "It was 'Ding dong, honey,
I'm home.' It was a dated show. It
was intended to be a contem·
porary show deallng with the pro·
blcms married people in their 40s face. But, hell, the problems of to· "IT'S I\ PERFECT character
day are the same as the 1940s. It fo r me. I can become him. It
was 'Ozzie and Harriet' again." doesn't hecome an acting pro· blem for me." "We ~al~ed ror 15 min~tes. !'fe Prior to working on the show,
said he d Just gotten this scnpt Stevenson spent five days with
and ,had read the first scene and the Puulist fathers "The rtrl'l .~.{c.ute.d_ I s ~~utd pl ~I .~be , tbi~J.J9~od i>_ut " fie ~u1d, "I~ ~~---·~~~f ~ "'"ir'nr f>'lest' f~ 'riot tttf thfnp fl"J
CBS BOUGHT the series on all people A priest is like a good
the basis or o pilot. but a large mcdlcul intcrnli.l hl' know!.
portion or tha t was later his hmit.ationi." •
nervously, tdling her colleagues: "tr we go down, we go down
together."
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MC LEAN STEVENSON FlNALL Y OETS A BREAK
With Costar Prltcllla Lopez In 'Btglnnlng·
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Music 'Getting Better'
"SGT PEPPER'S LONELY
HEARTS Cl.US BAND" CPO)
Grammy Chief Cites Technical Improvements
'BULLY" (PG)
Hy JOE EDWARDS
NASHVlU.E, Tenn. I AP) ! Thl• presld<'nl of the N allonal
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th11 n ever
·'Our product 1s better than
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bt-ttcr," Diii Utlnny, a Nashville
m usic publl~hlng executive, sajd
1n ~n lnte1 vu•w "Thcre'H a
Nr••al deal til)(lnt on the record-
111.i of the produ<'l
"Uecuus • of the mcreusu in
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FUN WITH DICK & JANE" lynci. ..
CORVETTE SUMMER
.JOY RIDE' (PG)
"ALMOST SU MMER
AMERICAN GAAFFITTI"
i\S PRESIDENT of NARAS.
"h1rh 11> made up or some 5,000
rec·ord1ng artists. songwriters,
musicians and engineers. Denny
11> chief spokesman for the re· I 1·ording industry. NA RAS also is }JJ-----mr..i~~"""""'"'~"'----< the organi.u1tion that s ponsors t h e G r ammy Awards for
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
"AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG)
musical ach1evemenL
Denny, a low-key. articulate
man of 43, said music is impor-
............
'SONGS RELATE'
NARA'S Biii Denny
ta nt to society because it stirs
emotion.
"Songs speak to us because
they relate to things that happen
to us." he s aid. "Love is an emo-
tion everybody goes through. If
you have a happy love affair
with a lady, a song reminds us
or that. And we have other kinds
of sonl?s when thinRs don't work
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~'fl~ -fD q... ffei.-IL I
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Because 1here s going lo l:w oothrng .. 1rc119l11
about a CH EECH Ii CHONG film.
Every generarion has had 1heir Ol4'fl comC'dy ch111.
the 30's had Laurf>I and Hardv.
Abbon & Costello broke up 1h1> 40\
and Martin and Lewi!> really frac1urf>d lh(• 50\
CHEECH Ii CHONG have lwlrwd m.1ke
the 70's go •UP IN SMOKE:
CHEECH Ii CHONG art! 1he rnnwdy ll'..t111
thdt gave birth 10 rock comedy
ond in the prOCl"i!> of turning un
,, whole genl'Mtio11 ... old lt'n million ,1lh11m'>.
picked up nunwrous ..twa rds. inc lud1119
C..t'>h Box and R1llbc1ctrd· .. lw .. 1 ccmwdv du11.
and a Grammy for thl•ir dlbu111.
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CHEECH & CHONG movie>
C & C's "'UP IN SMOKE"
will make you reel very funny.
~don't go straight to see this mOV1f>1
HOLLYWOOD IAP> -Old
movie buffs hav e a rare
opportunity this month -bidrung
ope ns on the late multimillionaire
Howard Hughes• film collection.
The collection includes several
vintage selections, such as "The
Outlaw" and "The Conqueror."
T he familiar pinup shot of Jane
Russell lounging in a haystack
came from "The Outlaw." First
released in 1943, the fil m went
lhrough a six-year censorship
battle before it bit the theaters.
.. The Conqueror" stars John
Pt.-'fER
FRAMPTON
THE BEE GEES
Wayne as Ghengis Khan und
claims the dubious distinction or
being ratedin "The Book of Lists"
as one of the worst films ever
made.
Wr itten bids are being accepted
a t the offices of attorney Ronald
E. Golher of Gibson, Dunn and
Crutcher, a spokeswoman for
Gothersald
out. Songs relate to the reality or
life: they speak lo these re ·
alities.
••DURING THE wa r in ln·
do~hinu , I.here was a lot or un·
rest in this country and one of
the things that talked about it
was the songs. Today, the songs
chronicle the times."
Industry trade publications
bave reported that the record in-
dustry ls a $3 billion-a-year busi-
ness, growing at the rate of 100
percent a year. This makes it
the largest grossing area of
s how business -outstripping
televis ion and the movies.
"It's estimated that one in
every seven families has 'Satur-
day Night Fe ver,"' Denny said,
referring to the Bee Gees' rut
album. "The Be e Ge e s in
l?eneral are very. very big. Dis-
co now is very hot. but a few
vears ago it was unheard of. Dis-
co has caused more disco re-
cords, and, in turn, movies."
"RECORDS USED to be sold
in record stores only. Then along
came racks and department
stores, grocery stores and so
forth. The marketing is much
broader."
Recording artists seem to be
better trained and harder work-
ing, he said.
"They seem to h ave been
trained more and work more.
There a re a lot more clubs
where a rtists pe rform and
become better -get the edges
knocked off "
DENNY SAID music plays an
important role in life at an early
age. -
"As youngsters. songs help us
learn lo count. As we get older,
songs become memory joggers.
I doubt that you can na me
someone who music dosen 'l mean
something to.·'
''SGT. PEPPER'S
LONEtY HEARTS
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htu1h . but It solid udv<>nturc with a lot
of JJroduction vu luei. We 'll be able lo
thwc•lop the r hnraclers more It'~
h11rd to ktlCP th<' humt1n clement in
mand m the middle of Cl w,h and
hurdwart•"
llurrason ~·ord has 1tll the tradi·
tlonal qualitiCh for a film leading
man Clean rcatures, penetrat ing
blu<' eyes, strong physique on a 6·
foot I frame At 36. he has the
mutunty to play communding rolei.
• could hm! lhul ch€!uply llt1\ 111.: .,o
little l'Xpcricm·c. I wai. f!asaly 1n
l1m1dated
"f MANAGED TO gel l\\o hit 1.1111 t\ '
al> unnamed hipp1cs Then I went lo a
cont~act at Universal when : I playt:d
h1 pp1cs Wllh Oi.lffiCS
I kne'4 "''' v.ould all h11H· to \\ntk ""ti haN1 In mukr al v.ork ht' rt•
,·ull-. I kni'\o\ nnlh11111 ••hout 'ru•nl'I!
fll·t 1on '><> I " " not an a JUdatt'me ntal
l)Oi.lt IOI\ tu ~ •• ,. 'OU <'IAn t do thul I
hulf Mllllt' mi .. ~tVln~'> 1100111 ll (tlrn
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I ft•ll II "a' 1nwor11111t for mt• to pla~
,1 c•hlll .1dt•1 rolt llfll'r Slur War~
Ol htor'4 lhl' '"' 1•11\11 t• 1·urccr might
tweomt· dt·ftrlt'd 1n tht• Pt'rMinu of flan
~10 ·
(;h1cago born, Ford had only 1.t
i.ummcr's i,tock cxpertence as an 1tc·
tor "hen he lunded a contract at
Columbia P ictures in t964 .
"T hal wus when the studio was try-
1 ng lo revive 1 he contra9t player
lil'>ls. and I was one or al x men and
six women who \\'ere hired," he said.
"Tht·y were paying m e $150 a week.
and they had no faith In anyone they
More Jobs followcrl , moslly
character parts "cv<"rything from
baller hon:iosexuals lo leen·age c:ar
freaks ." Married und with two i.mall
sons. h e sough t m ore rc~ular
c.•mployment as a c arpt-ntcr For
three years he worked on building
Jobs, appearing 1n only four movie~
"American Gruffili." Coppola's
"Thl' Convc rs<i lion ." S tanl ey
Kramer's TV dramu "The Trial of Ll
Culley'' and the TV mov1c"Oynasty ·
George Lucas rcmembcrcd Ford a p .w,,.,... ..
from "American Crafflt1" when he
Thc· PJrl "·" ll.111 ~1111 Uw mv\lt' was c asting Ha n Solo, The uctor HARRISON FORD IN 'NAVARONE' MOVIE
St.tr WJ1' 11)111 llurrison ford io..
c·u r,•l•r :mthh•nly ai.t'<'n1Jtod ·(nJm 11lrh
tu '>JhH'tul ht•IJ:hl'i
l h1\ 1111-: thw, cJl\t't'>lftt!d hai, rolei.,
h1· "'Ill IH.· rl'tu1 11111i.: lo the high.flying
Pl'rformed in a videotape tci.t and After 'Star Wars' He's B ig Box Office
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Plua .. THE EROTIC
ADVENTURES OF
PINOCCHIO IRI ~edw.,_..ir~ds"""11t"""s=r111.~c1=NE=Ma"'
". . . COMPELLING AND REWARDING. IN EXTENDING HIS
RANGE, WOODY ALLEN HAS ALSO OPENED UP NEW
POSSIBILITIES FOR AMERICAN MOVIES."
-STEVEN FARBER, NEW WEST
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Executive Producer ROBERT GREENHUT
Produced by CHARLES H JOFFE
Wntten and Directed by WOODY ALLEN
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STARTS F~IDAY 9-29
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fu nny. human and lovublt'.·
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"Girl Friend., ... o movie !>O
fuJI of life and love and feelin!(.
you 're bound to take some of
it home wit.h you.'-Da uid
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girl friends
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In the City Centre
Orange • 634·9282
NOW PLAYING IN AN
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There is more than one secret at ...
A l'.00£RT ALTMAN FllM
"A WEDDING"
DESI ARNAZ JR. CAROL BURNm GERALDINE CHAPLIN
HOWARD DUFF MIA FARROW VIITORIO GASSMAN
UWAN GISH LAUREN HUTTON v'IVECA LINDFORS
PAT McCORMICK DINA MERPJU NINA VAN PALLANDT
(AHO J2~SORTEO FP.IENDS. R.EL.ATIVES. AND UNEXPECTED AAAIVAl.S)
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TOMMY THOMPSON ROOErU ALTMAN
""~' .. JOHN CONSIDINE PATRICIA RESNICK ALLAN NICHOLLS
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INSIDE: •Slim Gourmet •Club ~lendar
•Special Diets •Ann Landers 0
Wave
Lengths
Many women find they have
difficulty changing their
old cooking habits to
fit a microwave oven.
8 ) J lll)ITH OLSON
OI "'° 0.11, I'-~i.fl
Man) ~omt>n drt'1i1m of the day they can get
d m 1crow11vt" oven 1i1nd cut lhcar cookana tame 1n
hutr. but when lhe big moment finally arrives
lht'Y ure tt'rnlif'd
How do t.hty change old hab1l8 to flt modern
technology"
One way ls to take » class from an anstruc
tor such as lna Clair Coles. a former teacher
who boQgbt her first oven several years ago and
simply '>ves to cook
Mrs. Coles. a Huntington Beach resident.
hus branched out on her own to open a school
for owners and feels her service 1s needed
because of Propos1t100 13 cutbacks.
She offers classes at several locations an
Orange County on basics, advanced techniques,
International foods and specialties .
Mrs. Coles also 1i. food editor for "Wave
Len g ths : The Inde pe ndent J ournal o f
Microwave Food Preparation," which is
pubUshed in Yorba Linda .
.. Nol too many manufacturers are giving
classes now." Mrs. Coles said during a recent
interview. "They are not a seJUng tool anymore.
This is why 1 decided to open my own school.
People were so hungry for information."
Mrs. Coles said s he was confused too when
she bought her first new oven and she now tries
to give her classes from a "normal person's"
point of view. not that of a home economist.
One or her techniques is to weigh every·
thing. ''Timing depends on what goes in," she
explained. "People know what they bought but
then lhey cut orr stems and prepare the food in
other ways. They shouJd weigh everything as
oven-ready items. If you compute by the pound
you can be successful."
Most people over cook food in their
microwaves. she said. "Don't guess. Seconds
are very important. I am very scientific in my
approach to everything . l want my students to
be s u~cessful ...
Mrs. Coles. who began cooking as a child,
also passes aJong generaJ hints she has picked
up over the years, such as how to sUce a
mushroom properly and how to make a good
sauce.
She also talks about accessories and recom-
Wllldna6dav. &tptember 27 197ll DAILY PILOT CJ
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Ina Claire Coles: Most people overcook food in their microwaves.
mends several brands for her students to choose
from.
Her firs t oven was purchased several years
ago when she decided it would make cookin~
easier for her family.
"l felt that the children could use it," she
said. "And I was intrigued by the types of
things that could be done with it."
She now does 99 percent ol her meal pre-
paration in the microwave and feels s he hasn't
sacr ificed any or the quality she had berore. "I
never did fi x a lot or fried foods an way." she ob-
served .
Mrs. Coles said ·that she is getting more and
. .
11\Pre men in her classes and that ,husband~. ___ (lgµre. out what takes the longest and what will
u§'ually are the ·ones who have pushed Jor a stay hot. "°'Mrs. Coles said
microwave at home. Of course then · are tap~ wh1rh makt 1t
"Women are fearful or changing their whole m uch easier in the microwave . .>uch as cooking
wav of coo.kini?." she s:iid "But it's just a mat-an the measuring cup
te r ofre .fean1ingcooking times-.. Others include preparin~ food in glasswar,.
She believes one or the biggest pluses or a which can be taken to th<: tablt and usin!! wax
microwave is "not standing over a hot stove " paper ror a variety or jobs for easy cleanup
"You don't have to stand and stir a sauce Information on the classes may be obtained
There 1s no s corching or lumping 1n a from her al 963 -4537
microwave "
Time saving is the biggest asset , of course
A "hearty dinner" wilh a roast can be done m
an hour instead or two or three. including
dessert.
"Cookin~ is or~anization. You have to
AGGIE'S BRAN MUFflN~
2 cup~ whole: bran Ct!real
""z cup milk
I can (21h cups i crushed pineapple
<See MICRO. P;igc ClU1
Saucy
Wonders
A festive way to
serve two most
everyday of
vegetables.
Vegetables. as JUSt about everyone has late·
ly learned. a re very good for people They arc
chock-full or vitamins and help supply newly
popularized dietary fiber. Even many who were
brought up suspecting the worst of vegetables
have come to appr eciate the virtues o f
vegetables as they are being served more and
more often today. That is, they're cooked until
tender but still crispy. colorfuJ and full of
fl avor Fresh vegetables cooked this way art>
always inviting. For added enjoyment. broaden
the scope or vegeta ble imaginings and try such
things as stir-fry and the addition of .sauces and
seasonings
The recipe for Lemon-Flavored Veget ables
uses a Chinese stir-fry technique and caUs for
vegetables that are a vailable fres h almost all
year long: broccoli. mushrooms. carrots, on!on~
and peppers. Th.is stir·fry dish is quickly tossed
in corn oil and followed by a few minutes of
cooking in chicken broth thickened with corn
starch.
Beets a nd other root vegetable~ are
favorites for cool weather meals. In prepar ing
them. wash gently but do not peel, cuttin~ tops
to just about one inch from lhe beel <closer may
Left, Holiday Harvest Tzimmes; and Festive Eggplant-Tomato Casserole.
·:~:r ... ~ .... ,.....~~~ ~·-~ ·' cut into julienne strips an~ sauced with a sweet-
sour combination of vinegar and orange juict:.
Becaus e the sauct' is thickened with corn
ROsh Bashanah Specials
On Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
some families will s pend most or the day in lhe
synagogue. It is the beginning of the High Holy
Days. the most sole mn time of the year . This
lO·day period is a deeply personal one (lnd the New
Year 1s greeted with solemn prayer and quiet joy
Between morning and afternoon services,
people return home ror a lunch that includes
traditional and symbolic foods. Apple slices and
bread are dipped in honey at the start or lhe
meal. The honey symbolizes the wish for a
·•sweet" New year. The meal may also include
fresh vegetables prepared in a variety of ways.
Festive Eggplant-Tomato Casserole is one
or the most delicious ways to use the abundant
vegetables available this time or year. This
casserole can be prepared the evening before
Rosh Hasbanab or In the morning before
services. When you are ready to eat, simply
ta ke it out of the refrigerator and, while it
heats. make the sauce.
Serve Festive Eggplant-Tomato Casserole
as the main course for your Rosh ffashanah
lunch.
ked ed ri Brush tomatoes with peanut oil. Bake In 1 cup uncoo convert ce moderate oven (350°F ) for about 30 minutes, or 3 chicke n bouillon cubes until hot. 3 cups water • 14 cup grated Parmesan cheese Meanwhile, melt remaining 2 tablespoons Mille margarine in saucepan. Add mushrooms and
Flour remaining 1h cup onion; saute until mushrooms
Peanut oil are browned and onion is transparent. Remove
I · li h from heat; blend in 3 tablespoons flour 3 arge tomatoes, cut into 4 s ces eac Gradually stir in heavy cream and milk. Cook,
2 cups sliced mushrooms stirrina constantly, until sauce thickens and 3 tablespoons flour " 1 cup heavy cream com es to a boil. Pour sauce over heated
t cup milk casserole and serve immediately
SI HOLIDAY HAllVESTTZIMMES ice each eggplant into 6 thick slices. . 1 can (16 ounces) sweet potatoes. drained . Sprinkle slices wilh 2 teupoorts salt, place and sliced lengthwise
between two heavy plates; set aside 2 cups th.inly sliced apple
Melt 3 tablespoons margarine in saucepan. If.I cup dark seedless raisins
Add 1h cup onion and saute uoUl transparent. y4 cup chopped walnuts about 3 rrunutes. Add rice and remaining 1 tea· \11 cup honey
spoon salt and cook until rice is sllgbUy browned. v. cup peanut oil
Dissolve bouillon cubes In 3 cu~ boiling water 2 tablespoons grated orange peel
and add to browned rlcei covet, and simmer 'f.i teaspoon salt
until rice Is \.ender and liquid Is absorbed. about '111 teaspoon cinnamon 257minut~~ ~lahce cbool kedb~~,:; adlgrh~ased.~~~I lAa teaspoon ginger x YJ x h •·JnC o ong s . spn"" e Alt le 1 f t pot t 11 ed with c heese em a ayers o swee a oes, s c
Drain eggplant on paper towel&. Dip in milk apple, raisins a nd walnuts an a UghUy 011eo
<Se~ Si\UCE. Pag~CIO)
FESTIVE EGGPLANT·TOMATO CASSEROLE
Makes I 1ervta11
~fii~~'.lj:l~~k.· -.?_ !edium eUfJa~ts, P.ared ~Hp(Mll •. #! .
and then In flour. Fry in a ~·lnch•depth or hot 1 ~·quart ~asserole. .
eanut oll (37fF.) un~b wned on both sides. Combine honey, peanut 011, orang~ peel, ' '·; -~ · ~ --·.,;~f f 'J. >i i\~""~~ .. .,~oi;f-,PMIL'O_,nt.~;5weel
anci tom&ro;-00 top or rtce. c lunl'u'Y.~r • · 1 ~Cat'o~ mbtilre: fttllte,'\Jli~er~.""3t 3so~ 1-·. rot
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5 tsblesl>OOM m argarine
I cup chopped onion before serving t.lme. 1 hour
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Set a
t'r.-•il1n.i the 1m
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for a cook' reputoil1011
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RIV~ J s urpn!>f• lOU('h lo
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to thl' fum.11 v· .. f1tvontt·
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do 111,rn t<1 unmold It
,1flt"r urtt".il It hold' '"
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putw . ~'t ll up on o pr~t
t) board Of ph•tt~r •Oft
j(arn11b Y>llh carro t
c· u r I ") 11 n d l' b e r r )'
h 1mutO('tl <.hutrnntM-d to
turn 1.111 'h"ll lo~~ard •
Th .. · ~1on1nl( fl•\lor
t·orn h1nutaoo '' h.im und
1·.annt'd t·ru. .. hf'd ptnt"aµ
I' h.' P\.'JlPt'd up v. t l h
h •> r ., 1· r • d 1 ., h n d
mui.turd. tht> rn1xtur.-
blends s moothl) with .,
c n.·a.my Kl•l.1tin n. ....
Arromp1tny tht• louf
~1th l lC't'' n f Cul l
flavor ed ~hnlt' •:1.11n
bn•ad <1od u m u!>l 11rd
dill buttt.>r :iprl?ad Cn 11p
reltsbt-5 .tnd l<'t'<l t.ca or
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unu:iual !>andv.1ch
H M NO PINEAPPLt:
L01H '
I t.•nvclof)t: plui. I 1 i
lt'a:.11oon-. unrlavort>d
.:el<illn
I 1 IO • on c an l'<J n
dl·n~ed <'htl'kcn broth
l 1 8 1 ~ Ol.) l'dO
n u&hl'd p1n<"&pple
2 1'1 rups g r ound
1 ooked ham
• .. <'UP <'hopped
.. ~ r1·1•n onion
.! l .J b lc :.po n n '>
For
Special
Salads
SPANISH
MAYONNAISE
2 egg y olks or
whole egg
''z t eas p oon d r y
mustc.ir d
,,., teospoon salt
2 ta bl espoon s
v inegar , wme vinegar or
l1>mon 1u1ce
1 cup Spanish olive
cul
Delicious Spread
<'hopped p1m1ento
I 1 ~ tubh.'t>poona prw
"Urt'O UIU">lurd
I t uhh·,poon s.irc
ran•d hor<w-rad.lsh
2 lMbldDOOl\ll UOt"fll I <'UP ~avy crom
Curly lettuef', c·auro l
<"'Url1; and plum lomattH!t.
WhoJt· icr•in brr4'd
M u•lurcl Ulll Uuttn
~prtnklf' •<'l8lln UV('f
bro th 1n 1;mull
'uuc .. pan l••l 'tunc1 :i
rninuH·~ ~Hr o v!"r low
hl'lil until ~.-lattn 1111 dla
1101 v ed C'ool to room
lt'm(lt'r11turt• Turn
JI 111 c• ti 11 JI It• I n to w l r c
!\tralnt>r ond druln W4'11
Wht'n broth u1 t•ool, 11tlr
In dr.tlni•d J'lncapple.
ham. onion, plmlt•11to .
mu111 ord. horHcrad l111h
und (.'Ul>tlni <'hill until
mlx t uri' beKtn• tu
lhlrlu•n Ucul t•r t•1w1 lo
'IOfl 11•·11k11 Fold tnl•1
""hit In 1111xtun· Tut 11
Into 01lt.'lt lout v1111 ( """' 11 3 4 • x 2·\1 hH'hcH ~ c·u1111
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firm, ul leWll 4 houri..
Tunt oul 1tnd Ku rnlsh
w lrh lctllH·u, cur r11l
c url11 IHHI lom ulo1•11
Spreud breud wi t h
M ulll lrd 0111 nuttPr, to11
with I lturP ond u •llt·t·
of Hi m and f>lrw11v11h•
I.oaf . Mukt1t1 101tl11·t.-11
M USTA llU IHI.I.
llU1'T t;H U1•ut I t'U/'
huller until 1w flt•111•1
SUr In 2 1t1111•pooru1 /''tt 11urt.1d ni111f11trd um '•
lNu p oon c.Jr lt·d d lll
Makt1• I r u11
Ham and
pmeapple loaf
for company.
Hey Look Us Cher For R.hs •••
c.,.
Clorox
Bleach
Nlbitco·Premlum
Salllne
Cnders
t•'· II.
1601.
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SUPER COUPON
a .. f Chuck·Bllldt Cut Rout or
Clllck
Steak
per
lb. II
.._.3 lb. Of 5 lb. CllW P1k
Gnuld ..,
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lb. II
Froztn•Ntw ZHlend
lanb
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Shampoo
Golden PremlutJJ Meat•
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Cfl!l4> ,..,..,
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Root Iller or
Cola • Peck
per
lb.
11 01.
btl.
100 ct.
btl.
Limit One Item end Ont CCM.IPOft PeJ Cuetomlf
CCM.IPOft E"9ctlvt Sept. 21 ttwu Oct. 4, 1171
SUPER COUPON
59
2.soz. II pkg.
Del Monti
39 T11111to ca.
20 01.1 btl.
CPA
C ,..,,.. f llttd-2 Pldl
Hostass
TR*les 21• Ot. pllg.
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SUPER COUPON
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New-12 oz. c ..
Coorsl.Wd ... 59 . ....
Super Produce
ln a blende r con·
la 1n e r . ('Om blne egg
yolks. dry mustard, sail,
vinegar and 11.t cup of
lhl' olivf• ml. Cover; turn
to high SfX'l'CI . Turn orr.
remove <'Over. /\gain
lorn blcndl'r to high and
odd rcm;orung oil in a
<;(('ady stream. Tum off
Hefri~erate in a covered
<:o ntamer until read y to
use. Use as a dressing
for salads, or a dip for
'>hrimp and vegetables.
M akes l ltJ cup~
Zippy Blue Ch eese
Mayo nnaise: Afte r
blending , stir in a 4·
ou n ce p ac k a g e o f
crumbled blue cheese
a nd 2 te a s poo ns of
a r om atic bitters.
~ .... Clluda~ FamlySteak
~ '"'C'-' ~~~ RCKnt Bone Roalt
-... -lb.
111 g castllk 2'' -lb.
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fo'RENCll DRESSING
<Spanish Versioa>
0 ....... ,. .._1tw9M
~American Cheeee
(;?} P~ Margarine
1hL 1z• ,., ..... 89 .......
'"°'" 89 I cup Spanish olive
011 P*f. I
1/4 cup lemon juice ~ _, .... Li
I teaspoon sail ~
1h t easp oon dry c lletphe.#•-•llCOMlfi 85 ~··-98
Home 'N Lel•ure
1
1 .. cup vinegar u c'~*M_.. !:,.'· 149 r _ ...
mustard Longhorn Che•e ::~ , ~Knal Hi's ~~ • /
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Store m covered jar in I
with coupon
refrigerator . Allow to I Lim11 One Item 9nc1 Ont Coupon Ptf Cueiom.r
l'Om e l o r oom l c m ~ eo"a•·th•'O"s'-oapck-Wllneo1"''"' ~r"•:=mlMD11'9111ng101110ft,•0.,11co1 : Coupon E"9cliw a.pt. 21ttwuOcl4, 1171 I per a t ur c ; then Shake 41,01. 39 ~ Cl9M:ll'V tu. 87 ._ '"''Co...ponY-OHtv-1><n-d •1thllflPl't"vmb_.O,..CIWC••d ~
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I teaBpoon salt 2ht 89 1111. •
14 teaspoon pepper D .......... ..-,ft,~ ..... .
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in a covered jar. Shake
lo blend. Stor e at room
lf'mperature . Makes 1
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STOit HOUIS· 9 11 hily. It S.C1y
. ' '
FOOD
Squash • ID a Basket
O ur Al'Orn SquB:-.h
B1tbkl4t rank:. as food "'
it C'l ass by· 1tHlf
beautiful to behold
savory bt'yond 1magmu
hon. u delight to C'on
sumt>
Rut con,ulllt' It you
~ill. down to tht> lu:oit
flavorful t•rumb Cat ll II
• ('t"lf'bral1on or ult tht.'
bea.t UuOM~ of autumn
Tu kl· l wo 11t•orn ..qua:-.h
Split, dean and b»llt>
thc-m Stull wtth our sue
,•ulent comb1nallon of
tcround pork or bf'c-f
l'~l\'lt)', oruon. gT~n pt>p
per. herb& and i1p1ces
Lo and ~bold, you have
.ilrt•ady crt>alf'd 1•11
traordmanly w<>ndt!rful
eatana But that ·s JU l
the beilnJU~
Now make a b1 '<'Ult
with sour ert¥m Mix
1t1blly Roll It out and
('Ut Into stnpa. Around
the edee of each baked
~quash, moJd a ring of
b1~cu1t dough. Cross the
top with another s t.rip
lo make a handle for
your bw.ket Bake unul
golden brown
ACO R N S QUA S H
BASKETS
2 aeoro s quas h
halved and seeded
1 h pounds ground
pork
I teaspoon salt
'• teaspoon black peppl'r
1 teaspoon basil
12 teaspoon thyme
'~ c up chopped
celery
~ cup c h oppe d
green pepper
"'3 cup chopped
onion
l teaspoon (or one
eube) beef bouillon
2 tab l espoons
enr iched flour
3• cup water
Chef's
Flan
By C. BROWNSTONE ... ____ .. _
For years I've visited
Spanish-American
resta urants in search or
"the perfect fl an" -the
kind of caramel custard
that is a specialty of
Spain. And I regret to
say I've been disap-
-pointed -the dessert
never came up to my
dreams. When I tried to
make it at home, it
ne ver came up to my
high hopes.
Then the unexpected
happened I was served
"the perfect nan,. at the
Cafe de la Paix in the St.
Moritz Hotel in New
York City. where the ex·
ecutive chef, Verner H.
J ensen, is Danish-born.
Next ste p. To acquire
the recipe from Chef
J ensen. Here's where I
h eld m y breath. So often
a r es t a urant recipe
doesn't work out in a
home kitchen. Well,
Ch~r Jensen's did. We
had marvelous luck with
.it.
CHEF JENSEN'S
2 cups cnraehod
flour
I tabl~poon baking
powder
l l~&11poon ult
I eup sou_r cream
Water
llMke arom squ• h cul
:.Ide down in pan with
1 inl'h ()f water In pr"
hul_,d 400 degrees 1''
ovt-n 40 to 45 minutN1 or
until tt'ndt-r Muanwhll••
hrown pork Wll.h !\euon
1n111. celery, onion und
gre("o Pf'PP"r Dn1n fat
Spnnkle with bouillon ctouah into 6 st.rips. Us-
and flour Sur an wtAter 1na 4 strl~s. m ake a
und bring to a boll. stir· biscuit clrc e around the
rln1 until mltture 1i. top of eoch equasb. Fill
thkkcoed StJr toacther each squaah with about
flour. baking powder l c up of the pork mix-
and u lt. Blend ln sour ture. Cut the remaining
cre am nd enough two stripe In half. Place
water to D\8ke soft one over top or each
douah Tum douah onto istuffed squash to form
ll&&Mlt noun-d surface handle on basket. Bake
und n •ad gently 30 in preheated .WO degrees
seconds I*' oven ~ lo 25 minutes
Roll out on llibtly until bl8cuit topplng is
floured surfaee to rec-aolden brown. Serve im-
tangle 6 x 12-lnches. Cut mediately.
OUTSTANDIMG VALUES FOR WEDDINGS, PICNICS, PARTIES ••• ANY CELE·
llATION, WE'LL BE HAPPY TO ADVISE YOU ON BRANDS AND SELEOION.
MAIE MARKET BASIET HEADQUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEEDS. YOU'LL
FIND NEW LOW PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE
THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIALS ••• BIG SAVINGS ON All YOUR FAVOR·
ITE BRANDS. EVEN AT THESE DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES, YOU MAY STILL
USE YOUR VISA OR MASTERCHARGE CARD.
• \AVINGS oocuuno rl!Otl •lCUUl POSTIO ,.lt!S ,.IOR 10 Jt)~f I 1918 PRICt S $U8J!Cl l\)AllY llMllAllOllS WIOCN IUY 8l lllPOS!O BY UGAI ACllOll
01 6••
M ,,00!
Cossack Vodka 6" I /) llR 7it
SD PROOI'
Crown Russe Vodka
IO l'llOOf Bll llllt D -sat T
Seagram's 7 Crown
IO NOOf
Southern Cbmfort l iqueur
• ffi)()f
I I~ I IP
01
/!IO Ill
Gordon's Gin '"°"1
111~110 IROll Cl RllAllT
Rosegarden L1ebfraum1lch 1101
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Sebastiani Mt. Wines 1 ,...,
Spanada 'Hll
lllPOlllD IJQll lfAt I IWJSAIO UllBRU!.CO OR 81All(0
R1unite Wines 1• 01
111 CHAlll IS !tll ROSI PIN• C>\l8ltS
Cr1bar1 Wine s '' "~
9"
7se 5" 1"
62' 4 ss J 14
5u 4n 100
2" 1" .70
3>• 2" .51
21• 1" .50
2" 21• .59
2" 2" .60
SOP~
Jim Beam Bourbon QI 6" 5'4 1 IS
_....,_
16 'llOOI 11 so 911 pl J & B Scotch o·
au 'llOOI
FLAM ~ Seagram's V.0. QI 9" , .. po
2 cups sugar
12 cup water
1 quart milk
8 large eggs
I teaspoon vanilla
Pinch of salt
In a heavy saucepan
over moderate heat stir
togethe r l cup of the
sugar and the Y.z cup
water until the s ugar
tlisso lves; con ti nue
cooking over moderate --ny~·-..,._ -~~ . -,. -N .~ ... ~· "" Ul~~-•. unlll go n ~o'uf" 'r
the syrup into a round
10· by 2-inch cake pan
{from a 3-to 4-tier cake
set) ; tilt to coat bottom
and sides; let cool for 30
minutes.
Heat the milk until
luke warm. In a large
bowl beat together until •
blended the eggs, re-
maining 1 cup sugar ,
vanilla, salt and 1 cup of
the luJtewarm milk: add
the remaining
lukewarm milk and beat
t o blend. Strain into the
'.prepared pan. Place in
H1e round 12· by 2·inch
pan from the tiered set;
add enough tap water to
pan to come up about as
high as the custard mix-
ture. Bake in the pre-
heated 350-degree oven
until a knife inser ted
near the center comes
out c lean -about 50
minutes. Cool. Cover
with saran and chill.
Place a large shallow·
serving dish upside
down over the n a n : in-
vert; remove the pan.
There will be a generous
amount of carame'l
IO NOOI 6" 5u 101 Smirnoff Vodka QI
86 PllOOI 6" 5" po Lauders Scotch QI
Budweiser Beer 6 11 Ol rJ"S p• 1 •• .30
• 'tolJ
Scoresby Scotch 1 IHIR 11" , .. 3 10
IM,.,_110 lllOM HOWMO 4u 3" .66 Heinekens Beer 611101 Bil~
.~'>\~--
11 0/ lllS
lllOWI BRAID QUALITY
IT LOWER THAl---
IO·llME PRICESI
WIT SITTU POI AM U..,..., PUIMlY WUPPID
IOTTU, Wllllt YOU CAM GIT TlllSI llCOGaHltD IUMDS
AT A LOWll PllCI.
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WtclnMday. Sept-.nbel 27. 1978 DAILY PILOT f:3
MAllET IASIET
<All•SA
fULLL•Of
ROSH HASHANA &
YOMllPPUR ...s••Y ..... an1
Delicious
acorn squash
1s wrapped
with biscuit
dough.
DVPtlKO ITUI GUIAllTfll
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N• Al tit •¥AHA&1 fOR \All t~ I A( M
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Try Microwave Chili
It rould h11ve been d tired. 3 minutes before t C'UJ> c h opped
Ct'lt>ry
118Uct.•
srene out or "H lath '4ervtnll
Noon," t.bal ftrt»t th.th ~ L 0 W ANO t!Ah\'
l,UU
1 can 18 ounces>
I bay leaf
ln large kettle, hcut
oil over med1um·h l.ch
henl. add me1tl ; brown
on nil sides. Add rt.'
m alntni Ingredients.
mix well. Reduce heal
Cover. Slmmer, l hour
1~ minutes, unUI meat 11>
tt:nde r . stirring o t
caslonally.
cook1n1: sbowdu~n 1n
\967. T hf' duel1 ~b
quared off over the
eoolung pou an lhl' wtnd
\WCpl .cbo't !Own ot
Tl'rltnl(Utt, Tf'iut'I
Th l' <'ha I lt·n1t t• had
bt>e n 1u ul'd bv W1 r k
•• o w I c r T 1• ic • 'I
nt<w~mun outn tttt'd tH 11
m 1q(u~1ne 1irt1 <'l t"
au t.I B t'IOU ~l y t1 tl1·d
"Nobody Kllow:1 M ort•
About <..'hlll Than I Do "
ttl1' opponent wa'S th<'
article's ~lfw aulhor
the late bwnon t H Al
lrn Smith.
Well. that rint chm
c o mpt latl on w a 'I
dl't'lttn'd a draw But It
hus lt>tt a <"O)orful lei(•<'>
1 ht> annual World
t'h11mp1o oahlp 'hill
C'ookoH s poMored by
t he lntl'rnattooal Chili
Society in Rosamond
Thu1 year. on Oct. 22, a
formidable assembly of
chill experts from niorf'
tha n SS state. will once
al(ain concuct original
versions of the hotly
contested dish. The pro-
ceeds ol the big doings
will b e n efit the
Children's Hospital of
Los Angeles.
The ChiH Cookoff pro
ves the point that the re
reallv 1s no single rf'c1~
for the s picy dis h Fiery
hot or charmingly mild,
cook e d rapid l y or
p a in s takingly s im
mered. chili is definilt!ly
a matter or persona I
taste
Here are two quite dif·
fcrent chill recipes to il-
lustrate the principle.
Tht.> first. Qwck ChiLi Jn
A Microwave Oven, is a
m ere half-hour's work.
But that's time enough
for a II the marvelous
flavors of the ingre -
dients and seasonings to
mm~le and peak. Just
be sure to seed the green
chill peppers. or you
may gel more potency
than you bargained for
For a chili that con
forms more c losely to
the Southwest definition
of the d1sh, try Slow and •
Easy Chill. It calls for
cubes or beef and
eschews the beans that
T exas cooks consider
unworthy of chili.
QUICK CHTLJ IN A
NICROWAVE OVEN
2 tablt>s p o on•
vt>getable oll
11» poundts b t•('r
round or chu<"k . rut In
"' Inch rube.
I C'Up chopped onion
1 <'u&> chopped tt• ~._.,.
'"'P~r
tom tllO HUCU
~cup water
'·• cup tomato pa11lc
1 tablespoon c hill
powder
I v. teupoona salt t., teaspoon drred
leaf baall ,.., leA.ll
FREESTONt PEACHES
--Scotch Buy Sttced
.. trregu1ars 49c
1.. 29-oz.
Can
LAUNDRY DETERGENT .~1 scotch & , 0 I ~-Buy .. 49-oL ~"·· LIO!!.~ !~s~~a~h~~T
~' f_.,.. 32-oz.. 590 ..... -lottle
Scotch Buy
"It ain't fancy but
it sure is goOd! "
Safeway s thnft new Scotch Buy Brand can really help you
trght inf1.i11on Thts new brand a1n 1 fancy bul is sure is good
Good quality tnal 1s1 So good 11 carries Safeway s Seal of
Good Ouattty on every product Scotch Buy is uncond1t1ona1-
ly guaranteed to please 1n every way or your money back
Smart shoppers know how to buy according to their needs
When the budget needs mending or an 1tem·s appearance is
less important to the dish or use at hand. choosing lro,m our
lowest cost Good Ouahty category makes a lot of sense
Learn when to choose Scotch Buy and you'll stretch dollars
to get so much more tor your money
Al Safeway. our good name goe& on a product before 1t goes
to you• We wouldn t have 11 any other way1
..
RICE
Long Grain
scotch auy$, 29
4·1b.
l ag
1 pound ground beer
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·~ c up c h o ppe d
green pepper
l c lov e· ga rli c .
minced
''.1 ll'aspoon salt
I can <I poun ... 1
wholt' tomatoes. drained
I can ( l pound) red
kidney beans. undrained
•," c u p s c e de d ,
choppt'<i green chili pep·
pc rs
2 tabl es p oon s
tomato paste
1 tablespoon c hili
powder
1 ':t teaspoon ground
cu mm
11• teaspoon pepper
sauce
Crumble ground beef
into a 2-quart glass or
m ic r o wa ve -proof
casserole. Add onion,
green pepper , garlic and
sail; mix well. Cover.
Cook about 8 minutes,
s tirring several times.
Stir in tomatoes, beans.
chilies. tomato paste,
chili powder, cumin and
Tabasco sauce. Cover
Cook 8 to 10 m inutes.
s ti rring twice during
cooking Let stand, cov·
·~~.;..-l:~spy
Pecan
Pie
"I ~PY PECAN PIE"
4' cgl'(s. bcall'n
I cup lig ht 1•11rn
syrup
1,3 cup s ugar
Pinch salt
1 tablespoon lemon
juict•
2 tablespoons butte r
<or margarine), melted
2 t easpoo ns pure
v.anilla extract
% cup pecan halves
and pieces
8" pie shell. baked
10 minutes in preheated
425 degrees F. oven
In medium bowl, com-
Scotch Buy9 7 O ~ l'.·ui Ouart
-=.: Canned 3 21-c.•1 , ..., .-. / Tomatoes ... c..
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Fresh, Regular
GROUND BEEF
[ltw • N •1t F ,, ••t•tJ
JO·•. ,1f •l.c .. ' r ~1 -''JC . .,.,. . • ••
Fanner John Smoked
Pork Picnic
W(hol~~~utde)r 79
af'd T rQd It> 99·
-~~ ~~~!~~y ~"""' i: •1 ••
bine eggs, com syrup, 99 Sii_.. S 111111 •111 11ugar, salt , le mon juice, lllced llCon 1!_~... 0 '""" a , ...
Salc.,ly rw ~ lll'wlly lk1no "• butler a nd vanilla
Sea Trader 9 / :· Ltght 5 c
'· 11 1.5-oz. Can
·1t Scotch Buy
tf,~~.~~ ................ 1
:.-:· 39c
~;~~ .................... ::age
i::,~.1.1.~~ ............ 2!:·490
Safeway Liquo r Buy&
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f J •S1lvl'r RUM
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l • -750 .......
&BSCOTCH
FOOD
Speedy version
of chili has
spicy appeal
You ,re A Winner With SafewaySat'in,s!
~Nu-Made Oil
!mci Charcoal ;,:~~~rs
:t:·89C
10i:. 99c
~Luncheon Meat ~~~s"e z ... ci Peanut Butter :o~~I
I Nci Swanson Meat Pies3~: .. •1
Cf! ... M t JaCksa1ew.1yChees~ $179 d "cr on erey Random Wo1qhlS lb.
c~~o,,39c
.,nd,., •. 59° '~•lur,.
-. 10° MUMS
1n OuO 1no Bloom
lONl
llCft 19c 51icers
uc; -. 1r NO I
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Place pecans In pie T r1I D tick 590 PTtc11lftett¥••• . ._27 ..,,•et..~l!
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Weight Loss Tip: Pay Attention to Your Food ·
Lc~~on (01 todJy
Jlow to Eat Pu~ allcn
tJon'
"/\rP \-OU k1dd1n1f•
Tukt' et i.•011d look If
tht'r e' b cm1· t h111t1 I l>O
knov. hov. to do 1t .,
t•o1t .
Wn1n1; 1'01 .1111 Ch1 1,
Hrt> th' \\t· v.t·11~ht p111m·
I ~ IH'~ rt•n1•ralh don t
k nov. hov. t11 t di .ind
that • half lb«' pmbll·m
Rel>U \ HOW lo t•tll
11odo-. v.c• n-nnt tall.in.:
.iboul WI IA r lo Nil nr
WHE"ll ht ••al lh11t , tht•
olbtr h,.I( 1)f lhe prnhl<"m
fht t opt<' for today l'
llOW "'Ok ' I ltl\4 .. '
Pa't' wttt•nUoo
.. Wh.;t do \nu m t·un
puy .&th•nllon •
Whut d h.1 )OU h &i\ l' for
dmn~·r th~· n11-thl tx•for t '
lu:U''
"Dinnt•r" LA•t nw tt
S lettk '\o p11ghctl1
l 'h. ml'.Atloaf No, <ctt·uk
I low 110 \OU e x1>ect mt>
t o rt-mi·ntht•r ~h;1t I ,1t 1·
I w o 1t J \ :. u .: o W h u
t art•,'
You don t If }OU rcJI
I y • l'J 1ct .ti lt!nt IQn " to
'o u r food -.ou 'd r 1•
rnl'mbt>r U \'OU huv~ a
weight problem t·vcry
me al '>h uu ld be u
mome-ntous occ a~1 on
Obv1ou.:.tv your dinner
waso 't
What did you have for
lunch''
"That'c, ~asy. f\ ham ·
bur j.?c•r , I kno w -
becau:.c I always order
a hamburger "
Do you li k e h.im
burger~?
II•
Gou,..et
By Barb1til G1t>bon•
You can Htlll enjoy lht'
dis h Ir !'Ou're 11 Slim
G o urme t cook . Tht•
secret ls to "fry" It in
tht:' oven uslnc less than
u tablespoon or oil Oor
"ovcn·fried" aquash is
crisp a nd golden on the
outside, tende r In th('
m iddle , del icious ly
~eaHoncd. yet only 70
calories a serving for.
ure all vun allonM or the
s 11mc technique You
con even try this method
with s mull eggplants m
thick slices.
OVEN·' FRIED'
ZUCCHINI GRATINE
2 iucch.uti, medium.
unpeeled, In thick slices
2 tablespoons water
1 tables poon salad
m t• d 1 u m l u l' c· h 1 n 1
<It llhlVl 6'1't'4•fl 'l(fUm1 li I I ..
onlv ZZ r ulor1e1> .1 hulr
( UJ> !ll'r VI OI( Y1•1low
"l U11\h I' JhflUl l h 1•
,;1111t· 211 ' 11lur wi. Uut
rouleJ wtlh bread ~nd
t•hct•ist· 1111d rru,'t.f In oil.
tht• t·u l111 1 ... , ei.culutc
lt'n fold 27!\ culortf'S u
\t'rv1nx or roort:' How
l'l'Ulll b\'
tlll' hBSI(.' n.-cipe les:. 011
3 t ab l es p oon s
seasoned bread crumbs
1. tab l espoo n
borinii than "boiled"
squash with butler
, The followin,:: recipes
Lucky gets you
a chicken dinner
as goOO as Grandma
used to make.
" And at a price
worth clucking about.
·'Of cour..e Why else
would I always order A frying s hame: If G randm a wa nted fresh fried c hicke n . p ·_ hamburger?" she pluck~d and c hopped and fussed for an a fte rnoon till she
Because it's ea!)y You got o n e s panking cle an for h~r skille t. By the time the table don 't h a ve to think
doesn't require you to appetites w ere high . but Gra ndma was near exha u s tion!
P urm c!l an ch e e s e .
grated
Salt or garlic sail
and pepper to taste
Slice zucchlru about l
and 11:1 i nches thick
Combine waler and oil
in a s mall bowl. Com·
bine crumbs, cheese aod
seasonings in a paper or
plastic bag. S pray a
shallow non-stick pan
with cooking spray for
no.fat baking. Preheat
oven to 450 degrees.
Stir zucchini slices. a
l -.
(<·w ttl a lirru:. 10 011
water combination, then
!!hake up m crumb mil\
turl! Arrange s lices 1n a
single layer and buke lv
to 12 minutes, un
covered, without turning
... until slices are
browned and tendcr-
crisp. Makes four serv
ings, 70 calories each.
OVEN·'t 'RIE D'
ZVCCIUNI ITALIANO
2 medium 2ucch1n1 ,
unpeeled , cut In thick
Your hamburger ha bit was set, comple te with gible t gra vy, aro mas were building and ,. j~f~~:;~~~~~~~~~~)
"pay attention" to what
yo u eat Do you eat Times have changed. T o ddy, Lu cky brings yo u ~~~I~
a lone or with otht:!r peo-H oll y Farms and T yson who le -bo d y frye rs and frying parts at h\
ple? lo we r price~ overall. (So 1t pays to make your o wn bucket of "I'd rather e:it w1lb somebody, if we can gel extra-crispy.) T yson a nd H olly Farms fryers are ra ised witho ut
lhe same lunch hour the aid o f synthe tic hormone~ to w eigh 2112 to 3112 pounds.
~k~r,wi s e , I take a a nd packag ed free of che m ical preservatives for ho nest,
So, "lunch hour" 1s re-farm-fresh flavo r.
a)Jy "talk hour " or "re· Cutting up. If you want to take advantage of Lucky's
~di.~3i~e~·~;:e~~ r~Zu~ lowest chicke n prices . buy Holly Farms or Tyson w hole-body
''TV -time" or "argue fryers and c ut them up for frying yourself. Thanks to Tyson
over the car time"-> and H olly Farms, the re's a lo t le ss work involved fo r you than "Too often." Wh en was t he his t for Grandma. All it takes is a ve ry sharp, pointed knife a nd a
time you really e njoyed clean cutting s urfa ce. S tart with the wings, the n the legs. P u ll
eating? The last time them up and away from the body a nd c ut throug h where the
you really "paid atten· skin is taut. Make a second cut to separate legs fro m thigh s . ti on'· and savored the
shtl'b
1 , l'UI' llall an :.atad
qress tnJ.! I or J tables-
11()()0~ lo" calorie dress-
ing und I tablespoon 01IJ
3 t ub l t·:.1>o on s
llal1 a n seJsoned bread
crum b:.
1 table~poon cheese .
s h arp Ro mano (o r
Parmesan). grated
F o llo w prer('d1ng
r1irt•t•l111 ns. d1v1>1 n t£
:.qua!>h :.li re\ r11 !>l 111
_fiayM.Jook not«LQU......_-=Re~liver. gizzard, neck and heart, which are a ll packaged
texture. experienced the togethe r inslae the body cav1fy. Don'f dis~fCl!Cook-thmn llp
P 1 e a 5 u r e • tu 1 1 Y for gravy o r soup! Continue by inserting knife where wing :.ensually?
"You mean like our was. With edge away from yo u . cut to divide body at ribs.
fi rst tomato. After we G rasp tip of breast and pull back until s ho ulder jo int s naps .
UAADE-A-FRYIHG
CHICKENS
bought the house we put Cut thro ug h to free back sectio n Lay breast up. and with heel in somt> tomato plnnts
and ru~!->t'Cl over lh'l·m all o f h a nd . p ress knife lip into breast bone to ~plit in two. Now .
.... um m <'r Wl' w;,itered, you're cooking~
and f c rtd17.e d and watc h ed them ~row One last note: Luc ky guarantees g oodness fr o m its
;,ind ~o from_ ~rN·n to c hickens like Grandma u s ed to make, o r yo ur m o n e y back.
pink And finally, the Now that's what discou n t's a ll abo ut. fi rst onC' was rC'ally rc<I.
Ripe Heady. We took 11
in the krlchc n cut it into
.: thick wet sJic.cs. Jt Wii!i
'till warm from the sun
We d1 v1de d 1t up on
plate's I even went look
1 ng for the pep perm 111.
o rdinar y p epper
wouldn't do.
"The n I cul mine up
rnto lrtlle pieces a nd ate
1t ve ry !>lowl y. a piece at
a time. sprinkled with
!>nit a nd s p ec ks of
n ac kcd pepper. It was
the m ost wonde rful
tomato God ever creal·
cd Sweet an<I I art, sort
of acidy. but not sour
Moist, but meaty. Real
ly d eep red ins id e.
almost purplish. J neve r
had a tomato like thnt
before or s ince "
Fres h Meats
GRADE A FRYING
S.~.1.~~,~~s 45
VJUllO f\N Ill e
CUT·UP FRYING
~~l~~r~~ o • 5 9
FRYING CHICKEN
OR EASTS
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"Yes. absolutely'"
Yet , the tomato wasn·1
fnttcn1n g, but thos e
JUnkf<>OO snacks arc
"Rut l like them "
Whal do tht'Y taste
llke·1••
"I don't know Sweet.
I guess."
The wrapper s ays
c·hocolatc Do they tast<'
like chocolate?
··Let m<.' sec . not
really. They don't t astl!
hke m11l·h of anythin~."
Wouldn't you trade u
week's worth of Junky
Wunks ror one s m a ll
picct' <>f real chocolate
and thC' time to savor 1t,
hke God's first tomato''
Or, better yet, a pcrfect-
1 y ripe peach to be
peeled and cul into juicy
slices? Or, a crisp, cool
Mcl nto5h apple fres h
from the orchard, ond
c h i ll ed i n yo ur
refrtgerator, until you
can sit down and really
pay attention? •••
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TOP SIRLOIN STEAK
lit,,; I ~ "' H IH' ••
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OONELESS TIP SJ(AK
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LARGE END RID STEAK
SMALL ENO RIO STEAK
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($ DAILY PILOT FOOD
T11rkey Steak Kiev
Thin and fork lender
M<'uk-; wrappt•d ttroumJ
t•hoppcd pars ley an'I
'fingers" of butttr
dipped In l'lht ttncJ brl•aal
r 1 u in b~. frtt'<! Io .ioldc.>n
j')('rft•c•llon It·., u dlll h
thut h&l'o mack tht> old
ltu,i.11tn rlty of k.1 1:\
famou tn tht• c-uluuan
"'urld
l\ut hl'ft' Ult• "h°ah
thut rtn• u.wtl urt• turk•·>·
hrt>ust l'otc·uk., th.-""''•' fbr tud;i y' t1m1·'
io't'11nom1r.il turkn 1 ~
'11'11 Ill n.I\ or hut '""' '"
' j l U I .1 I l' ii ( u I .1 I\ ll
1 hol1•,t1•r11l I hr 111 I
"Jl'\ 111 th1• "htlt· 011":11
Ii I I' .I 't 'l 1• <I I<. ' I' it
1•1·rl1Tt r11m1t.tn1tm for
th,• 'uhth• Jll uf I url<.1'
~t····"' t\lt'\ k. h ' \ " 111\ .111~ 111 I hP
ht·Jrt ol Uw l lo.1 """ 1111
1111' 01111·111.·r I I\ l'I f ol
m.ul\ ''"'r' tlw I 'kr.11n1
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f111 11, rl<'h f1 •rt1l1• '""
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.:ruin In r1•1 1·111 t1m1·'
1 lw t ttlt· 11f "'1!<.11 '"'"'I
11f Hu:.i.1.1 h u bt't'n
.11ldt.•d .L, n1nr1· .111ti mon•
• 1t·1 ~!> of l 'k1 J1n1an !>Oii
T l 'RKF.'\ STE i\KS
• '>lic k 1 1 ~ cup1 but
l•·r nr mdr~ar 1 n e,
t•halh·d
x turkt•y breas t
i:;t('ak:. ur '\hl't!S, about J
pouncl total
'• cup fin e l y
t·hopped parsley
I egg
I teaspoon salt
• .. teaspoon pepper
34 cup fine dry
bread crumbs
Vcget.able oil
Cut stick or butter into
8 pieces: chill in freezer
Meanwhile, place each
turkey steak between 2
sheets or waxed paper,
puundrng to about 1"4
tn<'h thickness. Place 1
IJll'CC or b utter and l
t l·:Ji-;poon parsley on
l';1c·h pounded s t eak
Fold sides in to scul in
huttt:'r. then roll up,
s t·t·uring E'ach with a
wondt•n pick. Beat egg
s lightly. Mix togethe r
salt. pepper and bread
(:rumbs. One <Jt a ti me.
dip rolled turkey steaks
in egg, then in crum b
mixture lo coat well.
Place breade d and
roll<'d turkey steaks in
... Sliill
<From Page CS)
salad dressing, then
:-.ha king up in cr umbs.
Makes four servings, 120
t·alories caC'h with r e·
g ular salad dressing, 75
calor11.>s c<.tch with low.
<:u l dressing-oil com·
hinallon.
MOCK ZUCCHI NI TEM·
PURA
2 mcdwm zucchini,
unpeeled. cul in thick
s l11·es
l tabl espoon s alad
011
I ta bl espoon
Japanese.styl e soy
sauce
2 tablespoons sherry
14 cup br e a d
crumbs, unseasoned
Optional. pinch of
ground gin~cr
Pinch or ga rlic
powde r
Dip zucchini in oil-soy-
wine mixture, coating
well. The n shake up in
bread crumb-seasoning
mixture. Arrange in a
i-;ingle layer on a non·
slick pan that has been
s prayed with no·fal
cooking s pray. Bake in a
prchcuted 450·degrcc
oven 8 to 10 minutes. on .1'·,....,-:~"J:::ik~~~rilft~
'Makes four se r vings,
about 70 culories each
Y ELWW SQUASH MONTEREY
2 yellow squash.
medium, unpeeled, cut
in thick slices tor use
zucchim)
1/1 cup French dress.
ing, regular, botth.'d tor
3 tabl espoons l ow
calorie French dressing
and J tablespoon 011>
3 tables poon s
Italian·season<'d bread
crum bs
Ge:terous pinch o
chili powder
Optional pinch of
ground cumin
t tablespoon grate<
c heese -Romano. 01
othe r sharp cheese
Di p squash s lices in
d ressing mixture; shake
up in seasoned crumb
cheese mix ture. Ar·
range in a single layer
on a baking pan s J)rayed
with cooking s pr11 y
Bake in a preheated
450 -degrees oven .
without turning , 10 to J2
mi nu tes. Mak es four
servings, 100 calories
eac h with tegul ar
Fren ch dressi ng. 80
calories each with low·
calorie dreulng-oll .com·
~
'
. ····icsscs
rcfr1g1•rutor ut lt·<a'll I
hour. until thoroughly
t•h1lh•d When rcudy to
cook hC'nt •, 111fh
\t•1•1•tubh• 1111 111 '>k1lh•t 111
JMI clt•cr••l''I fo'n rnll1·t1
turkt•y o,tl'ul\)> ~ lo 7
mmutr,, or until tt•n1kt
anti J!Oh.lt•rt IJrown. turn
1ni: onC't· Dr uin Wf•ll anti
'"rvr hnt M11k1•i. I 'l'I "
111.i11. 2 Turkl•) ~11•11k'
k.1e v t•Jch.
N OT Jo; If t u r k e y
brt'lll'll stciuk~ ar11 un
u v u 1 I tt b I t' I n y o u r
murk.-t. rut them frt>m u
111rk1·v ho lf breu11t by
th111 rrwthoct
1.u v w••ll -r h 1l led .
hoOl•d turkl'Y hutr hrNoa
m1 hour<I with fllcl sld,·
1111 uncl wtth small end to
r11<ht If desired, htt out
fllct lor tenderloin 1
Slice ftlet hmgthw111e In
to 2 breast steaks. Cut
liffiUll end of hair breast
away. lt•uvin" about ~.
or hulf brt•u:sl m a large
p1cre Slice srnall end
lengthwise into 2 or :l
br1.·ust steaks. Cut rl'
malning large h u lr
breaHt piece into :YH inch
t urkey breast steaks.
Turkey steaks
Kiev features
buttery cuts.
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FRYING
CHICKENS
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Ballantine 99c BEER ::ca
Carton of six 12 oz cans
Golden Com • • • 33c
Del Monte 17 oz Cream or Whole Kernel
Chili Salsa • • • • • 39c
Ortega Green adds zip! 7 ounce can
Root Beer ~ ••• s1 11
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Tomato Sauce • 17c
Hunt"<; -rich and thick -8 oz can
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Pineapple DClrs •••• sgc
Natw.:l Chunks. Sliced, Crushed-No. 2
Margarine . • • • • • 59c
Blue Bonnet for flavor, economy! l lb
Cup-a-Soup • . • • 59c
L ipton's -choice of flavors! pkg bf 4
Dog Biscuits • • • 79c
Milk Bone's "Beef Flavor" -26 oz
The Better Way to be sure you get what you pay for!
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Beef Shanks ••• 51°9•
Swiss Steak .• ·• s 159•
Round cut or U.S.O A. Choice beef
Omaha Roast •• s179•
Thick cut U.S.O.A. Choice beef round
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Round cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Beef Rib Bones s 129•
Cent.er cut ... U.S .D.A. Choice beef Meaty! Choice! Bake or barbecue
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C'ompare the quality ... your choice will be our U.S.0 .A. Choice' Tender. flavorful ... all that you expect it to bl'
STEW
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Boneless! Rib cut of Choice beef
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Sliced Bacon ••• s1 59• Ground Beef :r~sl59• Sausage ITMMll mu s 159•
El Rancho's thicker "ranch style" Lean ... does not exceed 22Cf-fat OR BRATWURST' We make it -
8pli& BrailBPBcRADE "A" ............. II!
Lorge meaty fryers . . bigger, for more good eatiryg, more value ' Treat the familv from the kitchen. not a bucket! (with ~)
Ham Loaf oweuun • ! l 49•
Ham. pork, fresh eggs, bread crumbs
Salisbury 49c
STEAK ..
Our own flavorful mix -nel wt .) Ol
each
Genuine milk-fed Veal
Compare the quality of the real thing!
CHUCK
STEAK
Center cut -U .S D.A. Choice beef
S uper Fres h Produce
Beef Roast :S5219•
Chuck Cut Choice shoulder clod
Ranchero s219
STEAK •
Rib cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef
81rtl1tt P11rs~~~ ... II!
~wectened hv the California sun ... mellow Oavor vou'll love ... and large. for more pleasure
FRESH FIUITS 2 PACIFIC llD $ 49
Snapper •
For skillet, oven or broiler
Rex Sole ••••••• s279•
Fresh -and ready for the pan
Corvina Bass •• s2a9•
F1lleu.. for more fine eat1n~!
SWORD· SJ99
FISH . •
Fresh! Center Cut Steaks!
Catfish Fillets •• s219•
Delicious -and so easy to prepare
Mahi Mahi •••• 51 5~
Re-create those Hawaiian memories
CRAB
LEGS
Meaty' ... from Alaskan crabs
Johann Meister uimes can
transform a "ho-hum"
ml'al into a happy
"hu· ho·' orca.,111n
Liebfraumilch .• s229
.Johann Meister -exclusively oun;! 5th
Riesling ...... s299
.Johann MeiRter goes with fish! 5th
Zeller sa11Amun ••• '299
.Johann Meister -from Germany! 5th
Liq uor Dep 't.
Clunr SJ J95 Scotch
Special price on the 1.75 liter size
Whiskey.., •••• 5429
El R&ncho's own .•. 86 proof! Quart
Canadian Mist • 5599
Save J.00 on llmooth Canadian! Quart
Jacques Bonet5539
BRANDY
For sippin' -or with soda! Quart
Beef eater ...••• s 899
When you wont THE martim! Quart
Scotch MOl.DAYTIE ••• s439
Bottled for El Rancho and you! Quarl
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Fro zen Fo ods Prices zn effect Thur Sept :i!R
thruwih Wed Oct 4 Delicatessen
Orange Juice 12 oz cu 69c
Springfield goodnel\8 from Florida! St.art the day with a glass of wake-up flavor!
Bread .QEF9 •••••• 79c
Package of three 1 lb white loaves
Juice aullT ••••••• 3Sc
Minute Maid Regular or Pink -6 oz
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C & W ... Tiny, Tend.er. Sweet! lOoz
Vegetables :: •• 59c
Japanese. Chinese, Hawaiian -10 oz
Layer Cakes ••• s 129
Pepperidge Farms -all 17 oz varieties
ICE SJ29 CREAM:'
Royal Hoet premium pack -aJI
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Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to i'
No Mies to dealers Franks osCAR MAYER ••••••••••• ~ 139
Choose Meat or Beef-and know you serve the bet.I ! I lb pkg (llW _,_ & .. .L41)
Lunch Meats ~oz •• s 179
Oscar Mayer Variety Pack-Meat. Beef
Desserts amseu1 •• 4i51
Knud!len -chorce of flavol"!I! 4 oi
Roquefort S 149
Dressing ·
Bob's famous dressing -16 oz
Biscuits~** ••• 49c
Pillsbury Buttermilk or Re11 .•. 10 01
Kavali caaa ••••••• 89c
Ch0011e Thick or Regular -9 oz pk~
COLBY
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Lake to Lake Skim M ilk cheese -
9 01 package
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SlftR SOFT PlfFS .......... 19c
C'uritv -80 msnv ,l.llff! 260 count
IJCI PEPPER ............•.. 89C
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Control Hyperactivity
P ul'nti. of ¥ h yperat'Uvci child hover
between lfulll t Hoa• and NtUPf'rauon 1n try
1n& to kf1'1> thf'lr chlld rea11onabl)' controlk d
Som e d()('to" and school• prefer that the child
be controlled by med1u t1on. while Olhcn h•n
hMd n•m11rk ubl~'IUl'l'C I' by pl•c1nac the child ttn
• food 1u1dJU'Yt fr-ff <no 11rt.lti('1al navnra or col
ora. no chemical Mddlllvf'U d1t>t It rt-quires a
~mplettt turnabout in family markcllnM hablb,
but It can ~ done •
Co~1d r that lhf' thild ha. be-· n born into
the wnlt\jl \'..r\tury, and tum your kitchen into
on ot a hundrt'd years a10 Only uu nut ural
food • fr h \et;ct abl . ff'f"lh fnJ1U, und un
1tdulter1l~ brea<b Head labc'I. c-urefully to i.t:e
tf any t~·nt1l"th «ntury food product.5 arc fret'
or urt1fu•1u l addll l\f't\ Refined sugar w111 not M>
ph:nlll'ul a hundred yean~ •ao .-1ther and
man) doctor feel that II &ood number Of
hy pt-r;art1ve children ar~ eMltJve to auaar Lt'l
&ht' t•hlld ll«'l fnaC'tostt from fresh fruit and
honey, rather than sucro:.c• fnim rtftned suaar
Teach )'our rh1ld to rt>itd labels too, or he
I mo t hypcmactlw children are boy.~) wall get
h111 ¥w f'i't. and }unk from ye>ur neighbors Send
hii. lunch to srhool. '° you c1i1n cont rol h1~ Inti.kc
thtire 1lwn"lj no ~ense in servmti iiddllive·frN•
break htM"l and dJnner~. only lo have lhl' i.chool ~t:rv~ .. <·ho1ce or fr•nkfurtl'nt or bol08na, with
red (art1hc1u lly n1&vored ) Wt-t.•lt'ned gelatin for
lunch
Plart-u bun on chocolate, a ll s nacks except
popl'Clrn and h0mcm1:ade cookies, and all soda
pop sl•r ve pure fruit 1u1ce with carbonated
water for bubble~ that children love.
Ai.k your doctor about food allergy tests to
determine whether the child is sensitive to a
common food, such a11 m ilk. eggs, wheal, corn,
or rice If outbursts occur shortly a fter a meal,
analyzl' what was served in that meal and try to
isolate the allergen
Why bother when ever yone now knows that
a hyperactive children seem to outgrow the
Male m lhl' litte teens' Uy then, the child has
alre ady been a lienated from his peer group, the
mother has s pent years cringing with guilt from
feelings that 1t is somehow her fault in not
ma naging his dis ruptive episodes better, the
teacher reels that the child is a s poiled brat, and
the c hild could becom e learning disabled from
the d iffic ulties he has with sho rt a ttention
spans . Controlled diet has helped many chlldTen
to quiet down it's worth every effort you c an
m ake to find out whethe r your hyperactive child
can be helped by diet loo.
"CHICKEN GRANDMERE
2 chicke n fryers, cut up
6 cups waler
3 cups sliced celery stalks itnd leaves
=14 cup parsley spri~s
2 medium onions , sliced
I teaspoon salt
I bay le af
•14 teaspoon ground thyme
6 tablespoons cornsta rch
4 cups cooked r ice.
Place chicken an a 6·quart kettle: cover
with water Add celery. parsley, onions, salt.
Spe<•lal
Diet•
By Juno Roth
bay ltiuf. and thy me Cover . bri ng lo o boll. re·
duct• ht:al 11nd 11 l m mc.ir 111• hours or until
ch1t•k1•11 11t umdl•r l<t•movc ch1cklln and cut
f1 om Wnt'll Strain broth, mcaisurc 6 cup:s, ad·
d1nti bollinM wwtur If necct.iswry Rt!turn S cups
of thl.' broth to the kettle Mix together the re·
main1ntr: cu&> of broth and the cornstarch. until
mooth StJr into broth in kettle. Cook and stir
until thickened Add chicken and heal through.
S.:rvt over cooked rice Makes 8 servings.
('ASllEW BANANA SOLE
4 large fillets u r sole
• ., teaspoon salt
~. teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons butter
2 bunanas. sliced
Z tablet.poons lemon JUICC
1 1 cup chopped cashew nuts
Ar runge fish fillets flat in a buttered baking
d ish Sprinkle with salt and pepper . Dot with 3
tables poons of t he butter . Cover tightly and
bak e in a 350 F . oven for 20 minutes.
Me anwhile, toss banana slices with lemon juice .
Me lt remaining l tablespoon butter in a s kUlet :
add cashews and sliced ba nana. Cook over low
heat for several minutes. Spoon ove r cooked
fish a nd serve at once.
Makes 4 servings.
PINEAPPLE NOODLE PUDDING
1 package (8-ounce) broad noodles <ad·
d1l1ve-free)
3eggs
~ pound creamed cottage cheese
1 cup da iry sour cream
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 can CS-ounce) pineapple tidbits, drained •r.. c up butter
~cup bread c rumbs (additive-free)
Preheat oven to 350 F. Cook noodles ac·
cording to package directions, or boil in salted
water for about 8 minutes until lender. Drain.
Beat eggs; add cottage cheese , sour cream.
s alt, a nd pineapple tidbits. Fold noodles into
this mixture. Put half the butter in a 7~ x 12·
inch baking dish. Heat in the oven until butter is
me lted. Pour in noodle mixture. Dot top with re·
maining butter and bread crumbs . Bake for I
hour. Makes 6 ser vings.
Soltnzmg /or Smyles calendar runs each Thurs·
day m the Dailu Pilot and contOIM notices of ac·
tw1t1es for smgles for the following week -fi'nday
through Thurroay Send notices to Cheryl Romo.
[)a1ly P11ot. P 0 E:lor 1560. Costa Meso . 92626 Be sure
to include your name. address and phane number
N1111ces must be m our hands two weeks m advance
FOOD
Public Being Conned?
DE AR AN N
LAN OERS 1 work for il
cor rectional inist1tulion
and would like to pas!\
on som e Inform ation to
all persom. who decided
to correspond with In·
mutes
Ann
1'araders
Am erican. 1r. P!a uL.
G a o r J t· w 1 ., h
Americans in Salt Lah
City. Utah. or better yet.
1n the business c o m ·
munity at lar ge Who
a rc we kidding"
T o o u r l,; n 1 I t· d
fl res byter ian brother·;
und sisters let m e quote
o ne of their own.
"Whatever you have
done unto the least or
these. you have olso
done unto me · ·
I dm requcstm~ lh'
righl lo w1Lhhold • y
n a m e I dm J l.:Sl -
DISGUSTED
DE.AR DISGUST l:.l>
This column repr1•11 .. nt"
m•n ) polnti. of vit 'A
Thank you for exprei.'
Ing youn .
CONFIDEN'll AL to
TesUnll Your Siou" Cily
Me mory; I don't k110 ....
what this has l4> do "&ill
Sioux Cit>. but I r •
member it well ll goe•.
like tbiio.
"Wb ~n ) out m iod
make .. commitmf'ot..
you• bod) can't flll.
Vou'rt> o"er lht h11l,
B r o l he 1 -o n• 1 t h • hill. ..
Many prisonc11-; n·
re1ve names a nd .td
drt'SH s from lon e ly
hearts d u bs, i.o·cullcd
"sc1e nt1f1c " foundut1on~.
com pulPr matching out·
fit s aud m aga zin es
T hey often misre present
the nature of the c rimes
committe d . le n gth o f
terms, release dates and
so on. Sometimes an in·
mate will send a picture
of som eone other than
himself.
We are not permitted
to censor outgoin~ mail.
so we don't know that
som eone has been con·
ned until she (it's almost
always a woman > has
sent money. a radio. TV.
or a n airline ticket to ct
pe rson who is "being re ·
leased soon." She then
conLacL-s us and w.ants to
know why her Tricnd
was no t g i ve n hi s
freedom on such·a nd·
such a date .
s wamped wHb letters
from men telling me
they always gin up
'be lr M&U lO women,
old people and the dis·
abled . rr you ~ould read
over my s houlder tor
ball an hoar, you'd th.Ink { ., ) this wu the age o f
c hiv alry . Maybe ,.,e Boros~ope
guys who s tay glued a~e ..._.
so Ignorant they can't
write. '------------------'
A ny p e r son w h o
wishe s to corrc::.pond
with a prisoner should
w rite fir st l o t h e
::.uper intcndcnt and 1n
quirl' about his age.
m arital status. and the
nature or his crime ft
would save a lot of time.
m oney and heartache
Please tell them. NO
!DENT
DEAR NO IDENT:
Frankly. I had doubts
about your lt'lter. so I
che cked with Robe rt
Glotz, assl.stant director
o f the Cook County
De partme nt of Correc·
lions. My hunch was
wron g. IL was on the
level.
A pe rliOn on the out·
s ide CAN rec eive In·
formation rel(ardlnl( the
nature of • prisone r 's
crim e. It's a matter of
public record. Personal
data, however cage.
marital status). arc not
relnsed.
'Glotz felt yoor letter
merite d publlcallon -
so here it ls along with
my apologies ror being
suspicious.
DEA R ANN In re
rerencc to '"lla d It With
-L I b-b~S "~ l l ake the
train to my JOb eve('y
lla.) I am 25 years old
«.1nd an good health. I
don't expect any mun to
give u1> his seat for m t•
But when I sel· older
fo lks with canes and
trutC'hcs standing wh11t•
g r L•at b i g m e n <J n d
D EAR AN N
LANDERS· This is for
··Ne r vou s W reck ."
whose hus band s mokes
in bed . She wrote that he
had fallen asleep with .J
cigare tte in his hand the
other night and burned a
hole in the citrpet.
The re's a solution to
t he proble m. Cigarette
s m ok er s should train
them selves to hold their
cigarettes between lh~
thi rd <t nd fourth ringers
It does n 't d ro p and
anyone who falls asleep
this way will wake up
fast. DONE IT
DEAR DONE IT: My
c i g a r elt e-smoking
friends s a y yo u art'
right. but I still Insist
that anyone who smokes
ln be d , no matter how he
bolds the cigarette, is
asking for trou ble.
DEAR ANN Knowi ng
that the Am e rica n
public in genera l and the
Chr is tian communjty in
pa rtic ular will find any
iss u e o f sex uality
threatening, it is beyond
me why GAYS e xpect to
have their civil rig hts
upheld by the American
electorate . We live in a
country where the elec ·
to r a l t' r e f uses Lo
guarantee the e qua l
rights of wo m en a nd
special legislation is re·
qu i red t o pro t ec t
fem a les agains t dis·
crimination. Why should
G AYS ex pect t o b e
treated differently'!
i:ec uSbr1ng 6efoi::e1: e
el ec t or ate a n o n -
discr imination refer en·
dum f o r N at iv e
Ame ricans in Flagst aff.
Ari z . o r M ex ica n
Ame ricans in Lubbock.
Tex . or Bl ack
teenage boys ( und girls 1
JUSl sit there, it gels to Club Calendar runs each
me. W('dne11dny m the Dolly
R ecent I y I s aw a Pilot a nd contain.~ notices
wom a n at least eight nf women's and service
months pre~nanl trying club meetmg.s and events
to balance herself while for lhR /ollounng week -
two m en sal. One was Thursday through Wednes·
b u s y r c a d i n g h i s day Send natices to Club
news pa pe r . tht' othe r Calendar. Dally Pilot. P 0
blQb pretended to be /Jo.r I~. Costa Mesa. CA
asfecp! 92626 Be sure to include
Is it asking too much yo ur name and phone
to occas1onally give up number Notices must be
your scats. fellas? Try m 011r hands two weeks m
1t IL feel s good advance
WILLI NG TO STAND To request a picture.
IN WALDEN. MASS. umte or call the Features
DEAR WILLI NL : Department. 642-4321. Ptc·
Where are all those of tum'i are hmlled to fund·
oafs located? I was raisers ope'/} to the pubhc
THURS DAY. S EPT. 2.k
By 'S'\'DNF.Y OMARR
ARIES (March 21 April lfl • Accent on corr.
pletlon. recQgmllon. getting credit dut L1br: ..
Taurus and Leo could he 1n picture. You drf.'
presented Wllh travel, vacation. holiday OP·
portunity. The re b d ''hitch:· Know it. protect
yourself in clinches .
TAURUS <April 20 -May 2<i l Make Mw
start. stress inde pendence. pioneering s pirit . in
ventiveness. You're on solid ground a nd you'll
gain needed support Check :and. propt:rty
values. obtain valid appraisal. Lc;o figures 1n
sccn<1rio Your confidence builds a .;; you ltarr.
where you're go1n~
GEMINI <May 2l ·June 2(), Follow through
on hunches. ideas he active. have iun dnd
think htJ!hly or yourself Relative who htnl.i dl
vanity 1s merely Jealous and frustrated Ont:
who taught and tn!>pired makes reapsx:an.1nc:e
Aq uarian plays 1mportC1nt rolt:
CANCER (June 21 July ~· Expand oc
t1v1t1es refuse to be ~t1fled by one who lacks
imagination. mspirat1on Perceive pictur e. plan
as whole The bi ts and pieces wall take care or
themselves. Gemini. Sagittarius figure pro·
mine nlly Elem ent of timing, or luck. is riding
with you'
LEO IJuly 23·AUJ! 221 You are it hle to dis
play talents. idea~ 1n best possible mitnnt:r Cy
cle rem<1 ins high you gel needed data ~1C:tke
pe rsonal appea rances Check wardrobe Wear
'"live" colors Personality. magm:t1sm surgt· lo
forefront Your num her is '1
VIRGO (A ug. 23·Sl'pl 22 \ Check conf1den
tial sources b<.' awart• or d andesttnl' cnn·
ference!'. i.t•crl'll. t•xc-h<tn~cd bet ween thos(· sup
posed to bl' advcr~:.1r1e!-Gemini. Sag1ttan~~
pe rsons figure in sccnarll) De ready for call or
m essage d1ctatm~ l'hangcs important to your
future ·
LI BRA IScpl 23·0ct 221 Accc-nt on
friendsh1pi. that a re transformed into mea n·
ingful relationships. Dom estic change~. adj ust
m ents m<ty appear on agenda. Taurus. Scorpio
pe rsons f1Ru re prom inently so does the
number fi Pleasant s urprise. in form of gift or
"Brl obJeet. ('OOld be featured
SCORPIO cOct 23-Nov. 211 Emphasis on
how far up ladder yoi; are w1 lhng to climb
Define meanini:s. terms deal with P1sce:..
Virgo persons Steer a way from 11lus1on. unle~:.
you are a film m<tkcr Strive for realistic ap·
pra1sa l of Ohjecllvcs
SAGITIARIUS I Nov. 22-0cc. 2: 1· Publis h.
spre ad influe nce. gel ideal'. on paper. get pro
gram distributed . R~fuse to be restricted by
those o f rarnl heart . :.iml little 1maginat1on,
talent or foresight. Where do you want to go
ho w mu<'h effort will you put into fu lfilling d e-
sires? Study Scorpio mcssa~t·.
CAPRICORN t Dec 22·J an. 191 · You re·
solve dilemma hy '"losing" a losing proposition.
Aries. Libra fi~urc promine ntly. Ma1nt1t1n
steady pace-refuse to be stopped by "dead·
beats," hangers-on. those who sing the blues
and depend on you without g1vm~ a nythmg an
return
AQUARIUS <J an 20.f"eb 181 : Accent o n
partner. mate. other close associates -liste n to
them . an<tlyze. wail. gather informitlion. rctn·
force legal pos1twn. Leo plays prominent role
Public relations plays important role Know tl
and don't neglect "image "
PISCES IFeb. 19-Mar ch 20 • Some fond
hopes art" realized. Family member confides.
You feel need ed . mor e secure. Cance r .
Capricorn and Aquarius figure in scena rio.
Your sensitivity 1s evident and you a lso ex
hibit extrasensory pe rception. llealth question
is answered. '-os'G"-c _____ iWi~~~~~·'7,•i"'~~ ~~·--<
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h:i rm<H,1ou.' family rdt1llonsh1ps uhinlC Mames at
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TROJAN GUI.LO (H' ORANGt; ('Ol'NTY.
Th~ rin1t (ull met•t1n M w1ll ·b.· held 11t IO 11 m
T hur&day. 5epl 28 ~l the New1X1rt tharbor
\ acht Club
NATI O i\I. O MC.ANIZATION t 'OR
• WOMEN: t'n't' 10 ~eek l'on&C IOUbneKs Rai-.1n1e
groupit will ht• dt'mOnslrnted ut 1 JO.., m Thurb
d io . s,•pl 28, 1t U1ywood 1 Ap11rtm1•nt
('lul1huu..el, Newport Reach, or ut 7 30 p 111
Tut•i.clin . Oc1 3, at th~ Eucltd hranrh of the
AnJ ht''"' Llbrary t'or 11\(orma\IQn, cull June l'ooh• l&4S50Sll1
or Ginn)' Kt•nl t•Fr~•
('A I.IF 0llN1 A FF. 0 E It AT I 0 N 0 •
WO M EN-S ('LU&'\ OllA CE DISrlU(T. M <'m
ben. or A~ll 0 <North I Wiii •Ll nd .. \f'min .. r ;.1l
lhl' !!;~·II l 'lub of fo'ull •r1on beg1Minll lfl H it~•
<• m Thursday. St-pl 28
M f:.l\A HARBOR CLUB: Prospective mt:m
bt-r:. "'111 be bonort;d ut a brunch Ml 11 1t m
Thursd.ay, St-pt 28. at th · home of Mh W1lhum
Ba)''r
C.'Al.IFOllNIA P&ESS WOMEN : Th~
Or.mge County District will honor Charlei.
Pomeranti at its ol)(lnln& meellng at 7 30 p.m
Thursday, Sept. 28. at the BahJa Corinthian
Yacht Club, Corona del Mar. Call Ruth Ed·
dinl(too, president. for reserv1ttion.s -752-0306
R EMAIUUEDS. INC.: Chapter I will hold et
general meet.mg at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, 11l
M ercury Savings and Loan , Tustin
Psychologist Dr. Dick Miller will s peak on
"Lifestyles: Marriage in Our Culture" For in·
formation. call J ack and Alberta Drabman
642-316.1.
DAMAS DE CARIDAD: A genera l meeting
will be held Friday. &!pt. 29, al the home or
Mrs . Wilbam J . Haney, Fullerton
LECTURE SERIES: The Newport Harbor
Art Museum will p res<!nt a series or lectures
beginning at 7:45 p.m . Friday. Sept. 29. The
classes, conducted by Dr. Susan Larsen, a rt bis·
torian and critic, will cover modern art and art
of the '40s, '50s and '60s.
FREEDOMS FOUNDATION AT VALLEY
FORGE: The Orange County Women's Chapter
will meet at 11: 30 a . m. Friday. Sept. 29, at the
Los Coyotes Country Club, Buena Park. For
more information: P .O. Box 1468, Tustin 92680.
S MITH COLLEGE CLUB: The Oran~e
County l!roup will m<!et at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Sl'pt. 30. at the Great Western Savings und Loan
community room. Laguna Hrns.
ST. MARY'S COLLEGE ALUMNI: The
Orange County chapter will bold a boat party
and tour of the Balboa Bay at 5:30 p.m. Satur-
day. Sept. 30, with the boat departing from the
Cannery Re;taurant, Newport Beach.
Rese rvations : Garth Flint, c/o Kidder
Peabody & Co .• 610 Newport Cente r Dr.
Newport Beach, 92660.
CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY LITERACY
COUNCIL: An in-service training day for tutors
will be held from 9 a .m . to 3 :30 p .m. Saturday,
Sept. JO. at Trinity United Presbyterian Church,
Santa Ana. For more information, eaJI Teresa
McCarthy. 546-4410
OE l .TA GAMMA ALUMS: The Santa Ana
and Newport Harbor group w111 hold a no·host
harbecue a t 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 30, at the
home or Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Carver, Santa
Ana.
SOl.iTll COAST J UNIOR WOM EN'S CLUB:
The fo'ountain Vulley group -will continue its
mt>mberstup drive at a brunch at 10 a .m. Satur·
day. S<>pl. 30, at the home or Mrs. Joseph R.
Davis. Westminster
EBELL CLUB: The Newport Beach group
wall m eet al 11 :30 a .m . Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the
clubhouse. More inform ation is available from
Mrs. Ray Nielsen, 548·6888. .
MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF LAGUNA:
The Book and Dra ma section of t he club will
mef.'t al 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2, at the Glendale
F ederal Savings and Loan in Newport Center.
HUNTINGTON BEACH PHJLllARMONIC
COMM11TEE: A mem bership meeting will be
held at 7·30 p .m. Wednesday, Oct 4, at the
home of Mrs. Jerome J ones. f'or more informa·
lion, call Mrs . Jones, 536·3683.
J UNIOR EBELL CLUB: The Newport
Reach group and Coastline Community College
will co-sponsor a four-part lecture series titled
"~I f-Protection in the Communjty and in Your
Home."
The series begins at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday, Oct.
~
Club Calendar Wadnetday, Septem~r 27, 1978 DAILY PILOT ('9
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From left. Mrs. Walter O'Hara. oresident and Mrs . Jack Carney
coordmator
For the Children
A day lo .. Play for the Children" is the
theme for the Fifth Annual G<>lf Tournament
spon:.ored by the Queen of Hearts Guild of
Laguna Beach on Oct. 6 at El Niguel Country
Club on the Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna
Niguel. ·
ThC' guild supports the outpatient depart·
ment of the Children's Hospital or Orange and
the event 1s its major fond raiser or the vear.
The tourna ment is open to all players and is
NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC:
The group will meet at 10 a .m. Wednesday, Oct.
4. at Glendale Federal Savings, Ne wport
Center.
limited to the firs t 60 teams registered. The
format starts with shot gun at noon. Best ball or
partners al full handicap. Three low gross and
12 low net prizes will be given as well as many
othe r awards.
The entrv fee is SlOO of which $75 ls tax de-
ductible. Included in the entry fee is lunch.
r efreshments. golf cart. green fees. tee prizes
a nd a dinner dance ror two in the evening.
R eservations m ay be made with Kay
Roberts at 494·8177.
Gardening," at 9 a .m . Thursday, Oct. 5; "Home
Floral Design," at 9 a .m. F r iday. Oct. 6 ;
"Corona del Mar Landscape Walk." a t 9:30
a.m ., Saturdav. Oct . 7. For information, call
673·2261.
Mildred Mead. left, and model Diane
Myerson with jewelry to be shown at
benefit fashion show. J
For Goodwill
"You've Ccme A Long Way, Baby" tl> the
theme or the Goodwill lndustnes· first fashion
l>how. at 2 pm. Wednesd ay, Oct. 4, al thl'
Balboa Bay Club
Proceeds will go to the o rganization s
Reh abilitation und Evaluation Center or Orange
County.
After refreshments have been served . the
~how will begin at 3 p.m. with a brie r purade or
yesteryear'-; clothes along with a collection of
antique jewelry from KazanJtan Je wcb or
Beverly Hills .
Modern Jewelry also will be shown
The fashion show. coordinated and t'OITl
mentated by Mildred Mead. will be presented in
a theater·in·the -round setting.
Proceeds will further Goodwill Industries. Cl
non-profit organization. in its program or restor
ing dignity to local handicapped men und
wom en by placing them into or returning them
to the compet1t1 ve labor market.
GoodwtH Industries generates more than 90
pe rcent of its income through its own efforts
and people 1l trains. Supplemental monie~.
howe ver. must be raised· through gifts. endow·
ments and fund raising events.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S
FELLOWSIUP OF ST. ANDREWS: The group
will meet at 11:30 a.m .• Wednesday. Oct. 4. For
information, call Phyllis Locke. 673·3221.
SHERMAN FOUNDATION: The following
programs will be offered at the Sherman
Gardens in Corona del Mar:
Club Calendar runs each ,
Wednesday m the Daily
Pilot and contatns nohces
of women's and service
club meetings and events
for the followm.q week -
Thursday through Wednes-
day. Send nottces to Club
Calntdor. DoUI/ Pilot. P 0 .
Box lSflJ. Coata Mesa. CA
9262'.
fRANCI~-ORR
''A History of Sea Transport to 'California's
Magic Isle' Of Catallna," at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday.
Oct. 3; "Making Padded Picture Frames." at
9:30 a .m. Wednesday. Oct. 4: "Succulent
UMBRELLAS
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FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION: An
·eight-week series or two-hour workshops on the
·family will be held rrom 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . on
consecutive Tuesdays , beginning Oct. 3, at the
FSA m ain office in Tustin. Fee is $40 per
. person . ft'or information, call FSA, 838·7377.
T ROJAN LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUN·
TY: The foll meetin~ will be held Tuesday, Oct.
3. at t he home of Mrs. Guy Earl III.
INTERFAITH: The annual fa ll mem·
bcrsh ip coffee or the Women Associates of the
UC Irvine Interfaith Foundation will be held al
10 a .m. Tuesday, Oct. 3. at the home or Chan·
cellor and Mrs . Daniel Aldrich, Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY: The Harbor View HJlls committee
will hold a prospective members' corree a·t 10
a .m , 'I'u<?sday. Oct. 3, al the home of Mrs.
Robert P. Smith Jr., Newport Beach. More In·
formation is available from Mrs. Smith al
759-0390.
DA UG HT E R S OF AMERICAN
REVOLUTION: The Patience Wright chapter in
Laguna Beach will meet at noon Tuesday, Oct.
J, in the Capri Room of Hotel Laguna. For ln-
form atlon call 494·3833.
LAG NA NIGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB: The
'Tl group will meet at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Sept. 28,
:: at the Moulton Niguel Water District , Lagunft'
--: Nig.uel. A sa l.o,d sup~r wiJI be ser ved. New ..... ~\:·~ .... ~~~~~~ ·-... ~-..... '• .u,· invited --I .
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stare t, lt f'\'mat~ c lcu and lcb the deep nch
red of the beei.. com~ throu1h
Allbou&h any ot Uu:ai.f' Lhrt.'t' d1 h~ mJ.cht bt·
served ut company mea~. C'arr<>t Potato Rini
Mold t:» •n ~dally fn llv<' lonkina way tu
serve th~ two moel tv••rydlfy of OelCtilabl~
After cooklnJC In bolUn1 wett•r. lh )' •re v•ckcd
ll)to a nru1 mold a nd bakrd A 111uce, madt> with
milk I M e<)m at--l"dl 'and 0avor«ld With tar
r&j00 leAV , hold lhf' V\"lilt•\ul>I~ t()" lhCJr lti.
th~y bde anto a taaty nna
t..•:MON ft.A voa•.D \IFkETAIU.t;s
3 tabit!:!!poons corn 011
11 PoW>d fr~h broccoli. cut ln Oowert'°'
•,pound fN'Sh mu brooms , sllcf"d
• 1 pound rr h carrot•. cul 1n 2 inch slnp'
I cup Ou nl y a II C'l"d oru on
•" g""°' n PtiPfM'r . c-ut In ~t.r1pr. n. cup l
l teaspoon alt
'1 tc poon 1ratt'd lemon nod
• , tt'~pO()n rlrle.'d thyme le1t1Vt''
• • ttoru.poon pepper
I <'UI' r h1ckeon bouillon. rooll'd
I t.tblt• poon C'orn '\t1trth
In l.trJ(e k1llct heut corn 011 Ovt!r m~1um
h1 .:h ht'ttt Add brO<'C'oh . mw.hrooms, cttrrot.'>
unwn 11nd ti~" J'.H'PJ>t'r Cook . ~Un1mc cons tant
h . !\ m1nut~ or until vegetablf'~ ~re lt:ndt-r
l'rl'P ;\dd ~ult, le mon rind. thyme and pepJ>tlr
M 1x l't11tk~n bouillon und com s tarch until
:.mooth Add tc> vege tablf' mixture Stirnng coo
... Micro
c 1-'rom Page C'l l
2 eggs
'll cup butter or margannu, melted
1 cup c ut up dates
1 cup broken walnuts
2 cups nour ( l white --l whole wheal>
4 teaspoons bakmg powder
'"" leaspoon soda 1 teaspoon s alt
2 teaspoons cinnamon
J teas poon nutmeg
1--.z cup s ugar
Combine bran cere al, pineapple and milk.
Let s tand a few minutes Add egg, butler a nd
beat well. Stir in d ates and nuts. Add dry ingre·
die nts and mix just to moisten.
Linc microwliVC safe muffin c ups with
paµer liners. ~poon batter into the cups to ¥.!
full. Microwave on: Full power (6 muHins/panl
:J'n-4 m inutes, % power (6 muffins/pan) 4'h·5
minute:., 1h power <6 muffins/pan) 5'f.t-6 minutes.
ltemovc muffins from pan immediately t.o
cool on a rack If allowed to stand in a muffin
pan without holes in the bottom, the muffins wtll
:.wcat and become soggy .
GALA P ECAN SPR EAD
I package <8 oz.> c ream cheese
2 tablespoons milk
I package s liced , s moked beef, cut into
~mall pieces
•14 cup finely chopped green pepper
2 fables poons <fried mlncoo on1on ---
' .t teaspoon garlic sa lt
1 4 teaspoon p •pper
1 i cuµ sour cream
Topping
2 tablespoon!. huller or marganne
112 teaspoon s alt
··~ cup <·ourscly chopped pecans
Sorum cream cheese by placmg it Into a
~las:. bowl and microwaving on full power for 20
!'lccond:.. Add milk and mix well. Stir in dried
hccf. green peppe r and seasom ngs. When well
mixed,. fold in sour cream. Spoon into baking
dish
Topping : Melt butte r in flat dish. Add
pecans and microwave on full power for 2
minutes. s tirring several times. Mix in salt.
Re move pecans w ith a s lotted spoon and
i.prinkle ove r the c ream cheese mixture .
Microwave on 'h power for S'h~ minutes, until
heated \hrouli!h<>iJt. Allow to stand for 5 minutes.
Serve' on Wheat Thins and I or Triscuils
with a s preuder. This mixture Is too thick to use
as a dip.
CIOPPINO
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
I medium onion, c hopped
3 garlic cloves, minced or pressed
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
12 ozs. spiced tomato j uice
3 medium tomatoes. seeded and chopped
Dash or pepper sauce
:•1, teaspoon oregano
•.iii cup white wine
l lb cod fillets. cut Into blte-siied pieces
8-10 small c lams, in shells (uniform size)
(Other s hellfish m ay be added in small
,
•t•nlly. bnnlC lo lJc>ll ov~r medium heat and bent
I minute Mokes 4 servings .
OllANGE BE£1'8
I pound fr h beet . trimmed
•ii cup 11ugar
2 h1blcapoorus corn bluch
~• t t'R!lllOOn salt
1.11 cup apple 4'1dc r vlnc1u11r
t t.cru1poon aratcd orange rind
I cup orunac Julee; ·
I tohh.•11pcxm corn o il margarine
Gt•nrly wuah beets Place In large saucopan,
rovtir with t'olcl waler Orlnl( to boil, boll 30 t.o 4~
mmutt'l'I or until beet:; ttrc tender Oreln. slip oft
11klll1 . Cut beets into Julienne 11lriPfl. Set aside.
Jn 11mwl uurcpan 11\lr toaother auaar. corn
11Urch und ~ull Gruduully sUr lo vinegar,
orange nnd ind orunlCc' JUICC until smoott\. Stir
ring co11.11lanlly. bring t<1 boll over medium heat
and boll I minute Rcmovt.' from heal. add
murga11n • u11d bct'ls Mukcs 4 :,ervlngs
t'Ullh I
CARROT POTATO RJNG MOLD
2 pound:. frc:i.h carrots. pared. diced C4
2 pound1> votulOt•'t, pured. d1 ccd ,. cups)
I cup boiling water
2 lCWjl)()()Ol) :iall. d1 v1d L'tl
I t'UI} rt\llk
1 tubk-spoon corn i.t11rch
2 lubl~pooni. corn 011 margannc
l teaspoon dried t11rre£gon leaves
•,11 teaspaon pepper
Pluce cilrrots and potatoes in large skillet.
Puu r boiling water over vegetables ; sprinkle
with I 1r' lt'aspoons CJf lht: salt. Cover: cook over
medium heut 7 to 10 minutes. or until tender.
Drain. In 1un 1tll saucepan, gradually stir milk
int<> corn i.turch. Add murgarine, tarragon
lcavc:s. remaining "' tc<.1spoon suit and peps1cr.
Stirring constuntly. bring lo boil over m e<tium
hc ut and boil I minute . Toss sauce and
vegetables t ogethe r to coat well. Pack
vegetables into well greased 51ri c up ring mold
Cover mold with foi l. Bake in 40<>"'F about 15 to
20 m 1nutei. o r until heated Let sta n., 10
mmutcs. Unmold on serving platter. Makes'! to
10 servings.
Weddmq and engagement announcements run on
Sunday m the T>olly Pllut ,.·arms ore ouo1lable at all
Daily Pilot o(/1cl!s or by col11ng the Peotures Depart·
ment. 6424321
To ovoid disapµomtmen t. pro!pectwe bndes are
remmcJtod to have their werldmy stones. with o block·
and wh1tv ulou11 o/ the hnde or o/ the couple. to the
,.·eatures Department one week he/ore the wedding
1-:nqagement tmnouncements, with black·and
white glm11>y o/ /hi! /utuw tmdt· or the CfJupl,·. mu~t /JI'
r<'r('1Vt'd by the ,..eatures IJ•'partmcmt su w .. eks beforf'
lfw Wf'ddlll~I d11lt•
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Heat oil 15 seconds in 3-quart microwave
safe casserole or 10 cup glass measure. Add
onion , garlic and parsley and microwave-2
m inutes on full power Stir in juice, t.omatoes.
oregano a nd pepper sauce with wooden spoon.
Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper a nd
microwave on full power for 4 minutes, stirring
once a l 2 minutes. Add white wine, fish and
seasonings to tas te . Stir and microwave, un-
('Overed, about 6 minutes (5 minutes per pound
of s he llfish) on full power, stirring once afte r 3
minutes. Let stand 3 minutes, stir again and
serve.' six hungry people. Good with c rusty
bread
CARROT AND S PINACH CASSEROLE
l lO-Oz. package spinach, frozen
11,; cups sliced , fresh carrots
l medium onJon, sllced
3 tablespoons butler or margarine
:i tablespoons flour
11'2 cup milk
J cup shredded cheddar cheese
11. teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1-2 table!)poons cornflake crumbs
Cook frozen spinach on full power for s
minutes. Drain well. Cook carrots and onions.
covered with plastic wrap, on ru11 power for
about 4 minutes: until almOftl tender. Drain ,
Sauce· Melt butter In 4 cup glass measure.
Blend ln nour. Stlr In milk. Microwave on full
power until thick, about s mlnutu, sUnina
often alttr 3 minutes. Add ch~e. salt and pep-
per, 1UrriJ\1r W'IUI the cheese melta .
Place hatr of tbc spinach ln an uncreued
FOOu
Dressing Up Poultry
MOCK DUCKLING IN
MA\' WlNt: .AUCE
I pounct lurkt·y tht6th
mt•Jl rdefl'ostcd and
l)()lll•d )
•I ounce:-Cunud1un
bu con. or INul s mokcd
hum. cJu:t•d
I c.·up May wine.,
M 0 s ,. 111· . I).. I~ I t• b
rr11um1kh
l r1bl. cc:lt•ry
H s mull o nion'
w h o lt'. 1>ct•ll'cJ co r 1
mt:d1um onion!\, httl vcd 1
1 und o n e h o lf
tt1bll·s 1>00ru. flour
1 1 cup t•uld wutcr
SJll :111cl l)l'l'IJl'r to
tU '\tl•
Optional I I <1hh·
'poun par:s ky. frc-.h.
mlllCl'd
tisc J i.hurp po1nt(•d
knife to n ·movl' tht·-.mglt·
IJont• from the· turkc\
th I g h )loll U IJ llll' l>c)lll•lJ
thigh and :.ccun• w1lh
t oothp1l'ks. !)pr<.1 y .1
Uutch on·n or pn:s-.un·
coo k l•r with rook 1 n~
-.pray for no fut frying.
!frown ttw turkl'Y thigh.
sk in·:-.1dt· d<1wn, turning
t o h r o w n t' v c n I ~
llL·m ov1· turkl'} thigh:
dr:11n and d1:-.c:rrrl nwll
L·d turkt•y f:.it. 1f uny
Brown d1cc.·d Ca1111dian
IJ ;1con or ham 1n thl·
-;aml' 1><1t Hdurn t urkt•y
L•> Lhl· pot. :-kin s ide: up
i\dd w1n1" l'l·lcry and
onioni. Cover und !\Im
rn1·r until vt•rv tl'ndt·r.
;1lwut I unll 11rlt• quurkr
h 11 u r ..., 1 11 r « o o k :1 !'i
m 1nu t1•-. 111 JHl·:-:-.urt·
t·ookt·r a«tordtnJ.! t u
m:.inulattun•r'i. dircc
llon1> 1 fkmov(• lurkl')'
and Vl'g<·tahh.•:-. to <.1 pl:.rt
k r ~md keep wurm
( ~\ D'•:l ti \MHIS)
KEEPS YOU ON YOUR
TOES
In the DAILY PILOT
d (' l>I rl'd St• r v c o vur
..11n·d turkt•)-Mukt'-.
f o u r !'I l' r v 1 n ~ ., . l i ;,
l'Jlor1t:s each
!-ik11n I.it lrom -.urll•('t' low hl•Jt un111 'Juc·t· ...
of p.rn llquul ('11r111)1111• th 1C'k .ind hubblir.u.
1101.11 Jnd 1·olcl Y..11 1·1 a11!1 ~('.1 ·.1111 tu t • .-.11· ,111d
'' 1 r into pun liquid ov1·1 -.pr11\k ll· with µar-.lt·y. 1C
SAVE1Se
on ~ Nestle·
Mini Bars.
~.
PL.us ~ Get $1.30 worth of name brand coupons
..,.. inside specially marked bags.
This
Just cut out the coupon
above and get 50¢
off any 4-or 8-oz. 1ar
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Repeat. Top with crumbs. Microwave on two·
thirds power for 6 ml nut . Serves IS.
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POLITICS I AT YOUR SERVICE
At IJCI
Democrats
Due at Forum
1'y O. C' R USTI GS
Ott .. o.llt ..........
/\ l'lt1mbf'r of L>emocnalit h.-av) WtHKhl' w1 II ~
on hBnd ~•unht) Ml tat. annuaJ Ot rnoauoc 1.-u
Forum fmm \2 30 to IJ p m al UC Irvin"·~ Soc1aJ 5<-t n t't..."\ tlall
t"xp.•ttf'd lo allf nd arr Lo\ Edmund G
8ro•n Jr . for111t'r Gu~ Eumund G Urown Sr. Lt
Gov \tt-n') n I)) multv and C'onarNoa,wom n
y, onnt' 8uthwa1te Burkt-ri.ndtdat~ for 11tatt ul
tomtl)' a~ral
ASSt"mbbman Rnn Cordovai. O FJ Tom. will
gtvl' the llt')-nMt i.ddrM5 Al!IM'I f>ll~<'lt'<t to be ait
the t'Vt"m rt As.-.emblym111n Denno. Mangers. 0
tlunllniton 8elt'b #Ith C'onjlr~iuonal d111ln<'t rain
dldutt" Jnn Mc<iuy . Irvine r 1ty Coun<'llman Larry
Agnn. l>t-l'DO('r11UC' C'f'ntrnl ('<tmmttlt't' 2· 1:11rmun
fr nk S.rtNlro 01nd lnmoc-rat1r Ccntr1tl ommlt l~"t*manRlthardO'Nt-111
CO&t of lh .. •·vent Ii. SO J1t'n1•ral . SJ or wn111r
f'IUlt'OS nd '!ludf'nU \ Wtnl' nd t•h f'llt' t'Vt:Ol "'111
~nd lht' du~
• • •
1Nn.JMBENT ('(H'NTY Sht•rlff Corontir Brad
Gates and hi:-. t•lt>ct1on opporwnl. Luuren Hul'lk, a~
both 11-ehedulf'd to spuk ut 10.30 a m Thursday to
lht N~wport Harbor Repubhcan Women
The mt>et1nai will be hl·ld at the Balboa Yacht
Club. 1801 8ay,lde Dn11t: Newport Bt·11ch.
• • •
A ''EMBLVMAN RON Cord<>vu, O·EI Toro.
and former Congrc~~man John Schm1ti wall de·
bate from noon to t 30 p m Thursday ul Mission
Viejo COUtlt.Y Club. 16742 Oso Parkway
Cordova. tt Democrat, itnd Schmitz. a
Republicun. are hoth 1>eeking the state Senate seat
being vacated by relmog Sen Denms Carpenter .
R·Newport Bea<'h.
The event 1s sponsortd by the Suddleback
Valley Chamber of Commerce
• • •
CORDOVA WILL be honored Thursday even·
ing from 7 to 10 p.m . at a dinner for him and his
wire at South Coast Plaia Hotel. 666 Anton Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
• • •
REP. ROBERT E. Uadham, R ·Newport
Beac h, wtll speak to civics classes at Corona del
Mar High School al 8 a.m . Fnday. At 10.30 a.m.
Saturday. he will present a nag lhal new over the
Capitol an Washangton a l corne rstone-layi ng
ceremomcs at Laguna Hills High School.
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ALL CANDIDATES for the 73rd and 74lh state
Assembly races will appear on "Election '78" at 7
p .m . Friday on KOCE·TV, Channel 50, to be re·
pealed al 10:30 p.m. Oct. 3.
In the 73rd d istrict, the candidates are
Democratic incumbe nt Dennis Mange r s.
'Republican Chuck Gibson a nd James Gallagher of
the Libertarian Party.
In the 74th assembly d istrict. the candidates
are Republican Marian Bergeson and Democrat
John C. Harrison.
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
a a '$' ~;;,1 0
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MAINE MOTEL J4AS INVASION OF SNAkl!S
Owner Couple Sufr99 for $175.000 In Da"'age1
Motel Snakebit
Investment Invaded by Reptiles
• AUGUSTA, M1une <AP> -Berton
and Mary Grant spent thelr life sav·
logs to buy the Winthrop Motel and
cxpc<:led to earn a' nke retirement
inl·ome hosting tourists. They say
they wound up hosting an "invasion"
of snakes Instead.
said they did not think to tell the
Grants about the snakes, which ap·
parently slip into the motel through
boles and cracks that the Babkirks
tried lo patch with steel wool and
caulking compound.
''They were everywhere. In the liv·
mg room. an the hallway, lo a
restaurant coffee shop and in the
rooms." Granttold the jury
"They didn't ask and 1 didn't tell
them." said Ba bkirk.
But he a dded that he felt the
Grants magnified the problem in
their minds.
THE GRANTS ARE s uing the pre·
vious owners for $175,000 in damages,
saying lbey were n't warned about
the unwelcome guests.
The snakes are nol poisonous, and
the previous owners say the Grants
are m agnifying the problem out or
proportion.
"THE GRANTS TRIED to look for
problems," be testified. "There were
snakes in lhe area but there was not
a parade of hundreds climbing on the
chandeliers and popping out or
shoes."
Mrs Grant, on the other hand,
sum med up her feelings this way for
the jury : "How would you like
snakes in your home? I dof''t like to
pick up a shoe to see if there are a nv
snak es inside."
Hunt, however. said one vacation·
ing family packed up and left after
finding a foot·long snake in their
bathroom. And Mrs . Grant said she
Is terrtfied of t he snakes and won 'l
set foot in the place any more.
MARTIN HUNT, THE young m an
hired to run the motel desk when the
Grants moved to an apartme nt in
nearby Augusta, said he's seen at
le as t seven brown snakes in the
month he's been ther e . His desk
duties include snake·catching -for
which he wears gloves.
Grant told the jury he tried to gel
rid or the s nakes with moth balls.
snake traps. ammonia and chlorine
bleach.
HUNT SAID ESTIMATES indicate
it would cost a few tho usand dollars
to patch the remaining cracks a nd
holes and spray with pesticide. He
put some of the snakes in a jar for
evidence. but they weren't admitted.
The previous owners, Maynard
Babkirk of York and his wife. Anne.
The judge didn't want snakes in his
courtroom.
"Got a pr~? Then write to Pol Dumt. Pat will
cut rttl tape. getting the. anawers and. .iction you need
to aolw meqllltiu ilt ~and bwmeaa. Mail
yout'quatr.ou to l?at Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
Coast Qo&ly Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560. Coita Meaa , CA
92626. A• many letter.a.cu pouible will be cmawerttl,
~t phoned mqume.t or letter• not including the
reader'.t JuU name. addreu ond bumteu hours' phtme
mimbercannol be~ettd. Thiacolumnappearsdai·
ly ezcepl Saturdays."
Dd.atf Et1ded 011 SeU~t
DEAR PAT: I was involved in a car accident
on July 10. A young girl stru<:k my fender. and we
exchanged names and ins urance companies. The
girl's agent was with Liberty Mutual in Santa Ana.
They <'Ontacted me a nd said an estim ator would be
sent. No one came, but I received a form asking
ru11 details of the accide nt. I completed and m ailed
this form .
In the meantime, the name of the girl's father
was misplaced. I called Liberty Mutua l on Aug. 9
a nd was told it would be difficult to find the file
without lhe name of their insured. I was supposed
to get a return call, but didn't. I phoned a week
later. The file was n't found, but a m an came out to
look at the dam age to the car . I haven't heard
from the insurance company since. and my Aug.
22 letter was n't answered.
I know l was at fault in losing the name or the
insured, but I'm hoping you can get som eone to
find the file and take action on this claim.
S.S .. Balboa
Dudley Warner, manager of the Santa Ana
Libe rty Mutual office, was contacted by A YS. He
checked Into lhJs matter personally, and your file
was l~aled. (\ settlement check bas been malled
to you.
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DEAR PAT: Which states recognize common·
law marriage? If a couple lived together in a com ·
mon·law state with the intention of forming a com ·
mon·law marriage, what happens if they move to
a state where common·law marriage is not re·
cognized? . • W.L .. Costa Mesa
If • commoll!.Jaw 'ma=e' 11 r~plaed as such In ooe "'4ate,DCI tile llMVH &o a~r
state, thal state also reft) lt9 Ute mania .. as
vaUd. Statet recogllisla1 com.....iaw •arrla1e1
are Alabama, ColorUo Geor&l~ ldalM, Iowa,
KHHI, Montana, OllM, ....... ~lvaa11,
Rhode 18lud, Soatll C1roUaa uct Texa1.
A•~l•r~ .... 2l
DEAR PAT: I ordered Liilda Clark's
'Handbook ot N8'ur-1 Remedies For Common Ail·
m ents" from lnstan( Learn1111 lnc. in early June.
My $9.98 check wu cashed, but I haven't re~Yed
l.he book. ly three let\era sent to the Farm-
ingdale, N. . fulfillme nt oenter haven't been
onswered el er. •
f'.L .. La1una Nl1uel
lns,ant lAJamlng Inc. 111 malllnC a copf ot·ttte
book you ord ered by flrtt·cl,11 mall. Ila
apoku woman told AYS tll1Ulile ........ y ol "'8 book
was lemporartly de,eeMd, .. bed dl'den now ·
are belni fUJed. Compl&llltt ,.,._ lutaat Learn·
l•l l•c. pebllcaUou dlMlcl be •aQed tom IA•·
lal&o• .\ft,, New Yen, N.Y. t••·
. . .. .
&flAFW:ITI. • &&,., 'iz±iig .... ,
Beer Keg
RuJ,e Bid
Rejected
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WASHINGTON <API
-The Consu m er
Product Safety Com·
m ission has turned down
a request that it develop
mandatory safety stan-
dards for pressurized
beer kegs.
The standard was re·
quested last fall 'by Nix·
on deTarnow sky of
Scarsdale. N. Y .. who
suggested requiring re·
lief valves and printed
warnings to help pre .
vent the possibility of an
explosion should too
much carbon dioxide be
pumped into a keg.
Over the past 14
-~~~I I · "Pl>ftea: .... £h~ye-~1iV'e' ~
been six incidents of
such explosions, result·
ing In five deaths .
Re lle r valves and
other safety devices are
r ead ily availab l e.
however. t h e com ·
mission noted.
It said the American
Society or Mechanical
Engineers has agreed to
d evelop a vol untary
safety s tandard for the
indu s try , the U .S .
Brewers Association is
cooperati ng , and
because or this it does
not appear a mandatory
saf ety standard is
neceasary at this time.
Police Aided
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP) -The California
S upreme Court b as
m ade it eaislcr tor police
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Giant 2 story townhome
with View. Close to pools
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Ca II 64S-0303
FORESTE
OLSON
~4\ "' ;r.' I I •t O°'\
IAQCIAY
$120,000
Near wildlife Hnctuary.
golf course & riding trails. This highly UP·
graded 3 bdrm . 2 ba
townhome is elegant &
only 2 yrs. old Pool.
jacuzzi. & cabana for the
use of only a few
famibes. 759-l50l
I ACRE
Bwldmg or mobile home
s1le. Just East of OrteJ{a
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1/676-5717 or l/523-4462
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MEWrOttT SHOIES ww ... a
Nol yoar ordinary Shore~ home. This
one is expanded with dining a rea.
b righte n ed w ith s kylig hts and
beautified with new wall to wall
carpeting. Block to beach with pool
and tennis. $97,000.
UNIVUI: t1f)Mf:S
REAL TORS". 675·6000
2443 East Coast H1ghwav. Corona dcl Mar
also 1n Mesd Verch:. at 54b 5990
OCEA.MROMT
3 Bdrm. + den home on
~ n.. lol, frpl . built·
ins. pat.Jo ; beamed ce•I·
Lngll. $375.000
67J.3663 642·2253 Eves
associated
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NEWPORT
REDUCED
$26,500
Gorgeous ranch slyh·
custom buill rn Newport!
Qwel cul·de·s ac. Red
brick pathway and white
rail fence. 2 Massive ft.replaces. Beamed 1·e1I
ings. Huge family room
wi ll ft.. wet bar. Trut' country·style kitchen
Fantastic 66' covered
pallo' RV parkin!( and
much . muc h mure!
Owner will carry 2nd
T .D. Price reduced
S26.!"JOO. Hurry. cull lo·
day'
PENINSULA SPECIAL
J Bdrm home, close to
water . own e r will
hnance. Agt ~-~ ~
3400 Sq. rt. home wrth
forever vi e w of Newport's Back Bay
$300,000.
CAR BUFFS
Overstzt.'<1 3 car garag1•
~ large shop & bath al
rear . with lots of park
mg. Bii.: custom bwlt 4 Rr
2 Ba home. Easts1dl.'
Costa Mesa. t'ormal dtn
Ing. family room. coun
try kitc h en. s ton1• fireplace and llle entry
f\ill price only $130,000
Cal I 54().115 l
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NEWPORT SHORES
Close to beach·mvetit or
live in this 3 bedrm 2
bath beac h hou:.c
Pnvate patio entry lead·
m!( into cozy sunlitc hv·
mg rm. It 'II move fttsl at
$110.000! 673-8550
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LIKE HEW
Mesa Verde 3 bt."<lroom. 2
bath with swimminR
pool Separate office.
lu.'lh carpelinJ.l, eountry
k1t('hen with fireplace. shakl' roof. block wall privacy and a s upt!r
price. CALL 751·3191
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SJ0.2221
4 Bed.room + pool. VA j-~~~~~~~
appraised at S 115,000
3 Bedroom in Irvine Grovl'ti, pool & h·nn1!>
SUJ.900.
Light cheery Umvt·rs1tv
Park condo lhal lceh
W<e a house. $95.000.
TaJk to Red Carpel
754·1202
We wsten
LEASEOnlOH
ORIUY
An attractive thn·1• hdrm, I.If• bu home ~l'l
umonit btn l>had<' tn·•·,,
on a lge lot. Huge walk in
dose~. frplt. frml din rm ptu. ... eatJnit space 1n lhe klt<'hen Owner will
consid er lease.option
759-1501
I have 4 bedrooms. 3
baths. a hvmg, dining &
ram1ly room. etc. I'm
spacious & gracious &
live on a cul·de·sac in 1----------Cost.a Mesa. Please be
the rarruly to own me
Edw V t•1s h , Rltr
S48·9673.
ME$AVERDE
$9,,900
Xlnt buy in prime loca
l ion Priced to sell.
$61,900.
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TIMTLE IOCK PIESIDENf
Beautiful vie w from lhis lop level
executive home in Turtle Rock
Hills. F abul ous large lot. 4
~ .. · -"~" ana m~"-·~ ~~~ !_j •• ..r ... ~~_.,.
$259.500.
A COLDWBJ. ........ CO.
644·9060
2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO.
IN NEWPORT CENTER ~
macnab I Irvine
realty
B.IGAHT B. DOIADO
A visual dehght in neutral tones! 3
BRs. formal dining, generous &
ta s teful u se of mirrors •
"Tucked·away" in private area of
lush greenery in 81~ Canyon
w/J)()Ol. jacuzii, tenni~ & security .
Ari excellent inve~lmenl al $165.000.
J erl Hunt 642·8235. (V ·l55)
'42·1235 644·6200 '°' Oover Orlv~ Harl>Ot' Vln1 C~nter
Irvine at CamJ)U' Valley C..nter
752·1414
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OCEAHRIOMT
Quality <'raftbmani.h1p In methog trim
& oak noo,..., sets orr this landmark 4
H H. 3 bu hum.-an f lflcbl ltx:at1011
J-;M;)bhbht'tJ tr~ & lawns $47~ oou
IACK IAY
t-'llll' 4 l;clrm , 2•.,. bath romal\ l111nw 1111
ctUh•I \'Ill de ur Ovt•n11/1'll pool ,
pl..i ~ huu..·w , t'>.tru btoro~e Sl6H,11110
IAYNOMT
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BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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~YLOR CO.
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lt6 CYN TOWN~l4t.IOO
Mo.st b<>uuurut Ouk~·rt-st model in the:
area' Compll'lely upgrc.d e d &
wond ~rl ul locution Parquet floors In
~nlry hull, daru~g rm & kitchen, an
extra window 10 LR. shutters t!lc
Extra 1-"l' patio. 2 Bdrm~. 2 baths ·
2 11 1 S. Joa ... • Hiik l.oed
HlWPOIT CE:HTll.. M.I. 644-49 I 0
FIXER-lAND
Telil' 1t down' Or. fix 1t
up! Near the beach
Older home oo hu..ie lot
Zoned R·2 l..ow pnce will
:n11'f)nSf' you' ('all tO<l•tY
for dl'Ullb C...11 645·0300
FORESTE
OLSON
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WTSIDE
Owner transferred. Lov· ~ remodeled 3 Br und
flui:?e family room. all
~wlt1m .. OUtl>idc l(UCl>l
room. ovenilzed pool, :d
ley entrant'e. Neur
W1:1itcl1ff i.hoppmg 11nd
mu(·h m o re. A:.ki11g
$99,000. Call 540·1151
~HERITAGE
4 IDIM· 2 IATH
ONLY S82,990
fo'.1nt1111tat• buy n1·w I lan1b1·apang, new 1·1 pt.
nl·W paint. Offers ynu t h1•
~l buy In Jrv1m· V /\
F1lA financing availu
ble. 759-1501
(~IW\1IMJl$1Jj
Real E<Jtate
WHYIUY
ACOHDO?
When you can own this 4
bdrm home with prime
0 C Joe Got to be the
buy of a JifetJme at only
$4.5.000.
540-3666
Wltel.*111
REAL ESTATE
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2ND REDUCTION
HAVE YOUI OWM
IOU TOPDHI(
Un1qut· llomcb l b looking for •I rew
good iiale:tpeopl " bccuu~c u fe w roll
toµs arc g •urn~ a bat lonely
Both the Mesa Verde and Corona
dt!l Mar offlct-i. om·r
• Cona rru~~aon bplits to 70/30
. • ·ates volume of S5 million a month
• Ac.·uve & uttract1ve offices
• Training sessionis and bi-monthly
s ales meetings that inform & inspire
• Compu~er terminals, s wing loans.
accessible management and
numerou.s promobons.
For a n intervi ew phone Sand y
Orlowski (546·5990> or Tom Boland
(675-6000)
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REAL TORS' 546·5990.
1525 Mrsa Verdr Drive, East, Costa Mesa
JI~> 1n Coronet d1·I M.1r JI 675 f.>000
loc.k lay Special 4 + POOL
First lime offered m 12'h $74,tOO!
years. Outstanding, FHA VA TYMS
custom decorated home Shal'f) 4 bdrm pool home
with large cozy family in good nclfhborhood room, bu1lt·in TV. & ,, paoeled bar. Country near schoo.,, s hopping.
Now $129,95011 3 BR. din·
Inf( rm.+ very s harp'
Newport Heigh~ Re11lty
645-1044
CUSTOM
41DRM
S&S IUILT
lltllly cwitornltc.>d home
w/added on tamlly room.
Jacuul & much. much
ITl(lre! A mwst see t.has l
11lory. 4 bdrm family
home w / 1.950 sq. ft. Truly
oneoC a kind. 646-771 l
~ Walk er C I ee
Real Eltate
.. Jn JASMIN£ CREEK,
spacious 3 bdrm .. family
rm .. formal dinmg rm.
home (2200 sq. rt >.
LOCATION Is a PRIM!<;
consideration In real
estate investment:.
Complete priva c·y ,
1K.>eurtty gate Pncc only
$239.500 -reai;onubh• uf
fer considered.
WY TO BUY
CARMELITA Plan in thl'
BLUFFS; 3 bc1rmi. . 3
baths . flexible ow1wr
Large assumable lonn .
will carry 2nd T . D 1r de
Stred. Only $158.500 Tl 11-:
BLUFFS urc great for
Lh e BU SY O H
TRAVELING FAMILY ....................... -
BAY& BEACH kitchen wilh stain<•d Remodeled kitchen . new
glasa window. and room cabmct.s. l>tamfcss sinks,
for pool make tht!> a new counterloP.s· ne w 450 NEWPJJ~ CTR. DR.
perfect family home congoleum an kitchen & ;J;J'Wll m:i..ssso mai.t.er bath. New c rpt ~~~~~~~~~
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Lhas for only $74,000 Call e e11t1 ~~i. .. -;~~~ "··· •••·• ~~~~~~~!!!!!-~ (~awn nm1>1 i§i
3 +2
H.I .
Lvly new 3 bdrm, 2"4.i ba
urut, lge ltv rm w /(l'f)lc
Pnvate pal10. dble car
garage w/space for boat
or camper + 2 bdrm. 2
ba wtit, Swedish frplc.
hardwood floor. Don't
miss our newest offcnng
759-1501
WATHFltOHT
Immac ulate. profess. de-
rorated home, 2 bdrms.
& den +dining rm .. large
quarry tile in hall & den .
huge patio & d eck .
S350.000 Including land &
boat i.IJp!
lolboa lay ,..op.
Reattor.
* 675-1060 *
AIANDONEO
3 Bedrms. large bat•k
yard. covere d pat111.
w/bltn BBQ. priced for
quick sale, $64,900 Call
714 96.1-6767
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25 IS E. Coast Hwy., CoroM .. Mar
675-5511
~COATS & WALLACE
CE:fJ REAL ESTATE, INC.
A lO l AllY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THl SOUIH CO~S I AHlA ~NCf 1961
HO PAINT llUSHIS MIEOID -VA
Buyers, rus)l to inspect this 4 Bdrm, 2
b ath huge country family room and
k it c h e n , with custom cabin e t s.
St!par ate laundry r oom, hardwood
floors, fireplace and covered patio.
Jus t Llsted, $78,500 cal 54Ml41.
Serving Cosl a Mesa -Irvine
Huntingto n B e ac h -Ne wport Beach
Lingo
Rulb~im
HEW ENGLAND IH LAGUNA
-A""-'ffc Capt Cod c...,_,. with tt.rH
bedroom1 mtd two baths. Thb furnillMd
hom~ Is dose to beoch .ct dowwtown
LCICJ'lftCL Jult llshd at $234,500
499-4551
CLASSIC IEAU'TY
OVER 2600 S9 FT
of decoralor showplac<'.
Fanta&lil' hugl.' add on
ram rm w/lrJ; floor lo
ceiling UH f"P All lrg
bdrms. each w/wnlk·m
closet. Execuuve m8lr
bdrm s uite lluge tr
regular yard Jlomc
tughJy upgraded thruout.
4 bdrms. Formal din rm
plus kitchen nook. Call
today to see. ~-9491
WHITEWATER
VIEW $I 38, 900
250 Steps lo pounrlin1t
:.urf and cry~tal :.amJ 1
Private t'ourlyard en·
trance' Gourmet galley
+ toasty fireplace + ex-
ec _llv rm! Sp1ral1ng
staircase to rambling 4
bedrm complex .
Grower's greenhouse +
stairway to deck with VleW~ 0w.D.ee-$:il.Y" "Sell
tl ! " C all fo r appt.
HEW SU VIEW HOMI WITH YllW
210l YodttD ......
2 bedroom & den -2 baths. fireplace -
Big kitchen with breakfast area -Side
y 'trd, has room for pool or large patio
Priced below market at $239,000. Small
down payment & owner ·wtu assist in
financing or lease option.
CALL '75-3637
G.H. IOlllTSOW. aw TOI
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HARIOR
HIGHLANDS
INNOVATIVE & IN·
VITING Th111 3 Bdrm
home will dehghl the
beholder Extra large
family room has bct!ll
added , !>kyl11tht .
fireplace. rus tic puneltnl(
too' A.fl immaculate and
very en1oyable CJll to
M!t.' lha:. new cxclw.1vc
hsting l.Oduy• $125.900
PETE
R
6·U·5200
Wahrlront Eftate
JASMINE CREE«
Come see the beautiful
OCEAN VIEW from thti.
2 sty. 3 BR. 2'"' ba horn{'
1n lhts guarded gdlt> comm. Mast~r suite hai.
view + cozy retreal
w/Clreplace. S24~.900
Avail Nov. 640-2t2:2 27
Curl Or Open Sal/Sun
l·~
* $134,500 .•
Lowcl'>l priced home In
CdM Upgraded 2 bdrm.
cozy flreplace . w ned R .;:
with room to bwld. Sub-
m 1 t on terms . Call
114().5112 Agent.
H.V.HILLS
Bllaut1ful executtvt>
home. cornllr pool size
lot. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1.900 sq. n. Xlnl terms avail. at
$197,000. C&ll 640-51 l2
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+ lootSllp
$130,000
rambling Spunlsh wilh
vrivalc courtyard & ex-
ecuuve entry Lavish ltv· 1---------m~ rm + gourmPt sun·
shine kitchen + dlninl( !
Sweeping master bt'<l rm
retreat' Steps lo pool.
tennu. & pounding a.urf
make this fanla !>lll'
twhm h vmll Call for
showing 847 ·fiOIO •.. 11,, ~. , 't , ,,
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SO.OF HWY
On love ly A voca d o
Avenue. a charm1n)( 2
bdrm, 2 sty, upside down
ll<>w.c with cedar shingle
exterior a nd s undeck
PLUS a luxurious :!
bdrm, 3 bath Apt. with
covered patJo " 3 car garage. $210,000.
644-7211
"1n NIG EL •
GAILEY &.
A'JSUCI ATES
OHL Y $63, 900
PopuJar floor pion lwo
story end unit. Private patio , s hakr roof ---~.--...:;.._..:....
Elaborate landl>caplng, DADE
select location A lvly FOR DESHT
townhouse. 759·1501 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath; t'h blk!>
Real t;.,taU:
lo beach. Will trade for
lund or other property.
644 11513 AJ~cnt
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OPWC JUr home + 2 Hr SO. CST PLAZA
Apt. both w /fri,ih:.& ClcanJbr.2 ba "C"Plan
garages. 607 Larkspur. in Village Creek Up
$210,000 Ry ownr prin graded. mu s t "di
onJy 640-1840 $ 9 2 • 0 0 0 I 0 r f I' r
"HARBOR VIEW", S BR. Owner/Agent 644·00'l7 or -
41>'.a ba, OCEAN VIEW. i-644-·_14.93_. _____ _
pool, tennis crt sz frnl
yard, unusual pnvacy.
521J&..OOO. Court~y to bkrs.675-0580
OfltHDAILY
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New 2 story cui.tom
homes on a qwet cul-de ·
sac. 4 bdrms. 3 bath .
good area. easy com·
mule MANY extra
features. Come set: for
yourself• $189.500
Owner/ Agent 552-4894 or
642·2164 or 642· 7752 or
673-0782
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view or cuta1tna's love.y CUSTOM HOME A\'alon llurhor Cud
carol Sagot, con<·ernm1! Desirable Back Bay area
thIB new lislJOJl. $41.500. of Newport Beach. Walk
ISLAND REALTY into cheery. bnght sur
213-5 IO· I 150 rou.ndings from Spanish tile entry as you flow
lhru this delightful
spacious 3 bdrm home.
l.ovely jacuzzi'. Leisure
PETE naRRETT 11v1ng & forma1 enter· Dll latnlng. Access for
21DCOTIAGE
PLUSIMCOME
Pegged hardwood floori.,
wood beamed ceihnlo!S. 2
brick fl'f)lcs and l'OUntry
k.itcneo
PLUS
2 bdrm. 2 bath Income
unit with pnvatc yurd
and pallo.$190,000
CALL FOR
INFORMATION
644-721 I
"1D.NIGE L
[}AILEY &
A55(;)(1Al l 5
Spleftdid & Lush
F'ree nowmg noor plar
+ gorgeous patio w 1th
mature lush landscaping
orrcrs delight ror ex
ecut1ve enter ta101ni.i
Formal dining, queen.
s ized kitchen & MOHi-:.
MORE. MORE! Come
~TODAY REii.TY recreational vehicle . p;;;;~~~;;;;;;;7711 ~ ~~ ~21 ., 6'42·5200 JASMINE CIEEtc
AJI models.
Agent-640-9025
Want Ad Results 642 56 ATTENTION
IHVESTORSI! s.rf INlty
Dupl ex S bl1h·k-1 to 979•1050 SAILS AND CATALINA
Will enchant you the minute you
e nte r this spac ious 4 bdrm. home
w1lh easy living courtyard .
Entertainer's delight, in prestigious
Corona dcl Mar. $315 ,000
·LIVE WITH FLAIR
In Newport Heights; 3 bdrms .. 2
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673-7300
A D1v1s1on ot Red Hitt Realty
beach Pnme area View•--------
of ocean SIOS.000 As By Owner. Npl Hgt.al J Bit
!>Umable loan Callh n ow 2 BA. den W/(l'f)IC, hrdwd
w/rcg down pymnt Call n rs. shutters. qt CUl·dl'
714 963-6767 'l a c 'I l , w tt I It I <>
'""' ,. , ". '· ,,., :.chool/sh opping . •k tachcd rm w 1 1>.i &
drkrm, II! yard $125.000
Appl only 31!7 Ramnna
Wuy, 645-4782
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
IRVIHE TERRACE
Two Bedrm~. Two Baths & A Den
W 11 h A Bril(ht Cheerf u I Kit ch en
Low Maintenance Yard With Many
Trees & Flowers. Lowest Priced
Prope rty In The Arc a . Bein.:{
Offorec1 At $W5,000.
JASMINE CREEK
OC EAH VIEW PLUS LOCA TIOH
We Thank This ('\ Tht! Finest
Offering In Jasmine Crt!t!k . A
Security Guarded Area . Prime
P r i v a c· y . Q u i e t L o c a t 1 o n
Reautirully Up~r:idt>d
Professionally Landscaped The
Popular "Windrlft" Model Sin~lt'
Story :? Bdrm P lus Convertiblt!
De n. Ele~antly Styled, Gr:ic\ou:.
llome With Community Pool And
T<>nnt s Courts All Thl! Modert'
Amenities Plul'I An OCEAN VtEW
llurry ! lt's A Beauty $229.500
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only $159.000 full pnC"t•
MISSION REAL TY
985S. Csl llwy, L11~un a
Phofte494..07ll
t'tun1ly hurn•• with 31i:•· no 1·rp1s . r••lit.'I' lhl'U•IUI
bdrms .. :.pac1uu!. lll•tl, V;it·11nt. "as) fina111·u\l.!
f:un1ly rm. & 3•~ h;iths. Shi \ ~.uu. '"l' tl1o1nt·r .
in 11rt...;t1,,:1ous W•·sl1·l1{f r.10.1111
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laundry rm .• 1·11111.ln·n·s ·1, 1:4' Hu b-~1 -•~t.:.l"".h..
dt'lil.llS. $139.0IJO BK It As oan -oo.ftll2:'&l4'~7 1----•RU.OY--
:..i.u.-17211 A'lsumt' this heauty. R hoS J ,..O R YO U R l:''tHST IJ.l·unl' •:< t•ompl1•lt.'<1, Ul)· CMC mt ooquin INVl:':S'rMt:N·r ·• Two :I
gr1ull'll. nnlh1nl( fnr you 3 HR 's San Lws Rt•y Bed .. 2 Ha. units nt'11 r playhousr-. 1•11· lrn &57 ~----TAABlll
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•Int t'llfld .• SH:J.:JOO U!lt'll
llUO* 1·5 2!t72 Andrus
st l'nn1· "'1lY :.46·4•17H
to di.I hut rt>l;i~ 111 your Sl2!'.l.!(M). itulf and tennis facilil1cs
own J;1t:ll7.ll. t:all nl-!hl Or...ge: Tree Condo v.ith Ill) del{r1.-e view o(
now to :1 dirK'I hn1• or'" l'lan 4. I + loU.$57.776. OCl'lln 11nd trees. Only
rurm;i11on. 6-10 9161 PLAZA NEWPORT Sl65.000 ~o t1ual1(yin)l.
REALTY •1s.0•1• we 've. ~ot the cas it•st
rnaculatl•, mo\'l'·n• .,11ntl.
$1~.000.
NEWPORT IEACH
REALTY 675-1642
_ OPEN HOUSE terms ;iruund. ..ir.WPORT CREST R<1nl'h0San Jo:1riwn. At;
2 bdrm.2ha Condo. ENJOY ROCK
ME:SA VERDE OnthcJ.:o/f ei>urst . Tiil:: LUXU llY :Jlld 1.11~ BOTT
:1000 .s4 fl t·ust om 111·tJ ~--------.... ----~,i .;;";.";';';'~;;;;'~"~";l.;';";. ;·"""';.;;;;;! tinction of hv1ni: 1n this OM
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IAYVIEW
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t1I & J1•l1~htfut ··w1ur""
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Without L'IJU11 1. Sl!f'l.000
I IAS'l'I NGS & CO
Hl-.:A LTOKS &IU-~ill
WEEKENDERS
l rit obili• llo m1•:0. in
t.aguna IJ4·ach . Ol"o•1111
front privalt' p:1rk rro111
17.@
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956-4500
Beach Living
~\'t'ral nt>'k homei-. left
1n :1 bt-aut1ful rocky O<'•'"'" rrunt v<1 rk. snl t'l1tnmun1t). sublt'tllll~
11 *1 1>W t""d !II jo.t f k J
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S2f,900
TJC t :ASl "ICE l~l.,\'ll ll
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RENAISSANCE
~JI So Coast ""'Y l.A(:UNA Bl::At:H
t.1ob1le pru~rties &
land dt'\'elopn1enl Co.
17141499-l816
17141557-0600
LIDO ISLE
U11 1qu1• d h l w1d1·
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,icr:tdl'<I ill Xi i 151
Mobile Home Store
848-8895
l br. Newport. p\'l hcu1·h,
SJ>.0.00
673-llQti
TAKE ME!
To n1ounta1n, 111·""'' "r
IHkl'. IOl'(']y Hl74 Sun
tlowncr C8:Jl 7·1 ! Uni}
$7~.
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219'. 2 IA. DEM
1'\ub1lt: homt!, If\ 5 ~"1ar
a dull park ('H y ,,f
Jr,·1111• He aut 1f ul :111
pu1nLn1(•n1~ Sil .SOit l.:;111
i:lt'a. 541! 11~ i.r 751 !l!'J'J
for 11ppt
Roy R. McCardle Rltr
COSTA MESA
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:\\ay f1010o~·r. "hol'>:. Ilk•· "i!l ,\loch·I. IOI'> 11:1rk r•·r\I
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WESTMINSTER
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fruit lrt•t.·s. lqw rl·nl
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TO IE EXCHANGED DOWN:
4 BALBOA
ISLAND DUPLEXES
INCLUDING 8A YFIONT
I CDM DUPLEX
2 HOUSES OM DOUllE LOT
I W. NEWPORT DUPLEX
FOi: EXCHAMGI DOWM OHL Y
AS A fl'ACKAGE
213/684-3200 9.5
Cf'fflrt«y Lots/ lncaft'R rroper+y 2000
C:rypts 1500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
··················~···· ~ eh111('t:' lots 111 i'a1•1lh·
\11cw.· Me 1nor1:1I !'ark
$6.',(} w11 h l!rt'l'll h•'' µ11111.
ufl S11m l'<>ll ~1~~ _
1800 ......••......••.••••••
HEW DUPLEXES
San t:l.,mt•nll· S\4\1,500
u1> 1~1 uwner dt'prt•1•1a
t1on """r be.ach 731 ·S606
{If' 76tl-J!l!J6 t•\ • .,,
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OPEN HOUSE
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DUPLEX
NEWPORT BEACH
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founrl "11hrn11 all ofF1•r ..
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Spat 111u .s prldt· ul
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C1~"'t;1 i\1;•sa, th1:. ;,!,()110
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fl ••m. firt·PIJ('l'. .and dou
hll' gar:1i.:1~. ()""'"'r \Oo'IH
tra1l1·' Sll-4!1,000' 7;.;!: l~l(I
Lots for Sale 2200 ··•··•··•··············
OFFICE BLDG SITE
l)li..n.,r "'"•(l c•a r ry 2nd MESA VERDE llfRTLE ROCK h o m t' ,, d m 1 r ., Ucau11full)' crtp"d :s UI< & 5175.!A~J S.lo 11~; fl'OOL $f],500 HIGHLANDS llf't•;.ilhtakin~ vie"'" from den. 2"~ IJ,,_ 1800 s11. ft
Vl'ATt:Ht'RON1. 11 0'-lt~
Bt>i'k £1,r 31:1' hoaL :.t Ill( :1
lj;.a, yard S.·lt1•r rL•:1dy t"
ffiO\"t• 1\j..'1.. 67:1 7737 ---1------1 •ON THE BEACH•
lh1r1ll/IJ..'l•ln llo·a1·h
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1 '01111.~Sh,.1> t.:nlr &·l...:1111
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NEW CONDOMINIUMS lfl OCU.N-ClOSE COSTA MES&
CEDAll GlEN PREVIEWS
I <.t.dll\ll\ IJuaM, il'~l 11i"l'1 111 .. ~&!Jt:itJI
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C,..•IU'n•~ 114 b'l<'·f'I 14
hvin~ and d1nin~ arc;1i. tn-lt•\'t•l. \.\.'on"l la~t Th11·k plush 1·arp1·11n ll Wh1ll a view.•: Y.'hat 11 .1magine rnt·nd"l'h<•tting SI 15,000. FINEST CATALINA
and v.·11r m w.·uud p11n1•l1n~ house.' ll 's the t'Xl'iling 5 1n a scatt·rl hrl• p11, or HITE LITE VIEWS
1•11h;1n1·c thi" hc;1u\lful :t btdroom Sle1o1·art '-lodel
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--MORIMS REALTY
1n thi~4$~-<~::~l h,tlll :iiii~~T~.~~-~~c~k~~~l ___ 4_9_4_-8_0_5_7 __
SENSATIONAL
SUNSETS COMPARISON
SHOPPERS
Newport lekh
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homt· l ';1rk r1·111 11nl• $2:!8 .
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540-5917
•ON THE BEACH•
TWO 4-fl'LfXES
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9 8uildinq Lots
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. 111:.(·h ~:1r. s u11;.•r 101·.
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t•ur $67,1\Utl ll_v U"lll'r
family home "'1th llt'"' _...,.,.., -
lilt• 1n l'lllry. k1tcht•n. :ind Gletl Sp:ll'1ous 2 hd rm. & D1•n
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L:J~una l0o.·. 211 ha. (IUH'I.
t'(J(JJ. Cat id1n:1 s uns~·t
•'lt'I'>', p1;.'1ur1· windo10os,
v.·11lk lu bl::H·h. S2J.~.OUU
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NtWrORT CENTER
REAL TY 640· I 8 12
200 FREE
BLDG SITES Estate Sale 2W'. l"lt.:µn.·t' rlt"'"' Ut·l u~o· 1\lr...ilult·I~ llrt•;Hlunkuii.: S:.n Cl<'n1t·nt.· l 1t111lt·~ !I IO.i\h h ••· tuh· Ht l)ran1:•·
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tu ,1·hool"·"n1l :-.t11111>1n>t' hoec.utiful. 1'.:xtcnsn·t' u11· Th1.s •at:1JllllJt•aut~'1»rl' llnly5147 .500 C:;1ll tunn11· ~r:.d1n~ unrl .i.upt•r
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SllOWPLACE. 1~ lt<'r.-Lowest priced 31lr. ~n1 1 c•c10c·c7c17c8~------''":":":6~4--0~·5--3~5~7":":":'ll O ;1t·rl• ,\\'nc•aclu 1;n111· ~\Illy /urr11..,h11d t•ondu,
purk-view corne r . fl lG 't523 CAMPIJSPl.~IRVINE occc.n view, $12tl,1100 P rn llarhor VH!W ,\1 1111al'V, 2 !· $167.500. V;illl'~' (."\•111.,r TEN OH TWO •Hl 1h1• .wall' r . />',.,.
BIG llOM t; .. S175.WO u n I y . 4 9 9 . 5 I Jj I RH -+ den. 2 BA Sl4l.OOU t No. S J), C:ou n1 .) f T.-n wt•ll m:11n1a1n1•d uv.·n1•r !:h1p, llu1 tdi11i:
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EASTSIDE f:il11 asue 1110 de,.:. oct'.Hn EMBl:ALD IAY M••••••:••••L·~···••W••••,.: NEEO HElP? fi42.1355 propt-My. JU:Ot m•nutc' fl'roperiy 2 550
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64S·6•46
AXER UNITS \"lt.'W. Brand new3br. 2•-.. 1st Time on Market? Y ~wty. e1sure or u llclp yoursl•lf1u11 fron1 Ora11l(t' l.:uunty. '-QUAIL •••••••••••••••••••••••
b 11 , S I H 5 . o 0 11 . •"'"-n,·in~. id• .• 11 1 llOO•. •I 2 HR. 2 b.a 11UOnOr. Partly 1leapin.1tsclt•cuonut t:J{'i:. lo p ron•·rt>· Und"r CHOICE
1 Separate houses on ·~ ..,. ... ·' " " lo•n l o I te 1· & Q Ir Ill •r I S Cl nt 1076 "-' PLACE U •"'/Bld•i '"l bd•m.Jb·•tl•.l•mlll··& I) . cs r 1n 11. · ua11l't opt' u s _.. ~,.. e m •kl •1 '''00,, 11crt· lol. H•-m ''""'"' ''"tl700 ..... 51•2 "" ,. r" • -·.···•en Ch'."'· •••.ooo ,··th•• "•\I LY I'll.OT a t' a · "' ., ,,.... .. .. ,. •m m •m " nd '"""' ~ " v ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfi.i76-~717or l1:'iZJ··l·lll2 PROPERTIES more S200.0UO Call · • a • f a c:i.sh.837·2153 lll::LPW1\NTl-:U ADS PROPERTIES ·~ Craig Hath.•y. 6.1l·l2fi6 Fc.toM v~ 1034 n 1·w k i t r h . bl t n s, VILLA GRANADA FARGO a --.le Valley ••••••••••:'.":! ••••••••• microw:ivl' SJ&.000. IJ)' ....... HlglM'I 1052 L~Higu.I 105it: \\'hilt w :1t t'r "("""an -~H~O !,_M.I At't""'
••ppt . Hcl1~n Hodn1c.n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'icws.sounds oftht':-,urf. EXCLUSIVE ,./ ·'' ui·rr hot·:n· 111'•• R~* O IAMl'ACNt: Ta.sit'" A AMt. 759-0lSff 1n San,t:lcmt'nh'S' moi;t t;qut'!ltrian Ari•;i South TRlfl'LEX 11t•n11•:0.. H1•ad} tu bu1lt1
truly t•le,icvnt qu;1l1ty d•• I-'-""'-""-="------flt luxunous l'Ondom1n1urn of Ornni;te County, Build Wei.I Costa lilt·~:. nu"" b(• SM~iO wllt•rms
w rall'd home. t:\'cn ;• lly Ownt•r 4 bdrm den 3 C Id II Ba Ice rl-stdt'n~·t' H1lrt•1v a•1ul. )'UUrdrt'1<m rftnr h on this 1nj.! re1mld1:ll'(J S1:ht'llult' •• 1•, .1cr1•" t':.nta.sl1•·
s uun11 orf thf• m:.slc r l)a, rormul din. rm. 1111 0 we n r onlySIZ0.000 .. 5 :i t•rt• l.Hlrl·t'/ ;t.;tn l )>lruss 1n1·un1r $10,l OO ••1rw&ut1lit11 •s l11t1rul)l•r.
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nesllt'd amons huge improvement. wet bar. professional Fors.t. 1100 $70.000 & up. Your \1•·w t'(lwty •n.ll buy rur 1111· un·t'stur·
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l.a~l of th<• nt>w homes on the wulcr
Live und entertain in ckgance in your
new <"UStom homt! with designer
inle raors Convl:'n1cncc oriented lo
include 3 cur gurasces with uutomutlc
openers : k1lchcns w1lh radar range~.
~o lf ·c l ca ning o ven s. tra s h
compactors. und BBQ range lops ;
wet·bars m all m<><.lcls. It replaces rn
li ving rooms & bedrooms. indoor
la undry ureas: RUCt)t suite. family
room und much more. OO<'k available
to ull lcnant.s ut t"xtra charge .
ONN HOUSI SUNDAY 11 A.M-l ftM
Special lease price available. l Day
only Call Unda Haun <714 ) 833•3150
to (8 to 5 weekdays>
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~ .s br c undo•. ~1tr11~.... w.nn NO t'F.F.t Apt. & Condo •••••••••••••••••••••••
fflllt'. pool. J11run1 Ktd.. ~talll. Rental f'11vl1m11, BEACll t;ON 00·2Br . C:.... .. Mar l 12 .,. ~ oti $47!.i U31 21*1 WOODBRIDGE 0'7~91.Z Bkr. pool, s auna, 24 hr g uard,
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fullv furn111h1•tl 11~1"t nu~ ':~ ~-O&:IK M30!Ml50ut4-0 tenniS/pool $650/m o. l2:X24 ' L R 2 BR. facing
mo , 1•" r I) I l' Ii '•' 2.215 Pomon.i ('" l\llvt'rdllll.' 4 IJr. 2h bJ, 644-9.'IH2/63l·2870. 00/\T DOCK. on LIT
WJ1t•rlmnt lh•mtw, Joi." rd TLt: ISLB. S undeck. ti.11141ll Jlir,ltw.lgy<1 .1c11r pror l "ndH'rtp\•cL Eusthlu!f 4 bdrm exec food bur, gar, W /D.
6(.ar . quwt nice 11rn cantt:n6 & li.&llOC. dues home or 3 bdrm + den. ad.Its. S400 lower. upper
'"._ 11 4 5425 ~O!I~ pd. 8)' owner No Vt'lll. O.R . Lsc $825 m o . S5()0.S4.8-9647or67J.56«
••••n•••••••• •••••••• 3 br. :!' 2 ba wwnhouiw, SS.SO mQ. lJll, laat !ti!<.' & wt gardener . No P~ls. t.frp. •• nt IV nl!w J fJrt an r 11 t Ii , d r " ., , r lnl( dl.'pu!ilt o r $4!50. RA!fs req'd . Avail Sept. $450 yrly d eluxe 2 br.
Wdbrdi: 1H lt1ke S795 m wasl'lcr/dry..r dbl f(Jr ~I 2897 28th. 645-7388 or 642·3524 garage prkg, no c.li..
to mu tii'14:l11 A.''\OC puol. ·,111•uzu & l'ledHant 4 br, :! ba, lrplc. Byappt. ~:M)6Jcve11 &wkn s .
Htwporl .. od9 3169 dubhl.r md $500. mo cli;whr. gar. K.Jds & ~L'I 3 BR. 211.i ba condo , formal CharmmR !Dr apt, best
••••••••••••••••••••••• 642~7_____ ok $445 Agt No fee &infnrmdinrm NrN fl. locution. $395 mo .
l\.•11111f11·1·nt bciu·hfront 2 Bft, I Ho. 5 mm. to 004·~.~3-21171. T ~nn1 s C lub. $650 &I0-8 __ 146_· ______ _
W1-:;t Nt•wport hornu :-. beach loilll(I mu. J II d r rn • 2 • 1 b a _64().lfltiO Yearly rental. $315 per
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GREAT RtX'ltEl\.TION
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h1•ulth clubs. h1lhnr<I~.
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court.'\ Pro & pro \hup,
golf rln\lllR rani:il.'. p.irty
room
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H•wpert t..ll/$owftl
1700 16th St
I l>ovt•r ttt 16th I
M211170
• •2 Br, 11u l)l'lt. rncd yard. Sharp. beach. 1,2 & Z Ult, Vt-;KY NICF.
put10. s uper ctn. I Chld frplc . d11hw1hr. uarage 2 Bdrm. 2 b1t. w/oll bltn!>
ok. no (l<'t11 t11t, laxt+ &pat1011. 900-2358 WATBNOMT
d1•p 7S2 IRl ShaUmar. WTn4 PIH & DOCK
culls.2~717 Seawind v1·11age ror onr 30' or two 211 boats. Hcmodelf'd t.o n~w LAMAHCHA AnS New 1&2 bdrm lu"ury thru·uul. Ubl aiar. Lllr~e l.2&3 bedroom adult apts In 14 plan11 11tot11~c. 41 add'I orr 8ltet'I
tc11rrlen upl:-1 . Oshwhr, trom $290 + pool~. ten park1nl( 11puces. SHso
bltns. encl. J<Or. a11s bbq. nl3, wate rfalls. pond:;? m o . Jac<>b11 R eally,
Pool GWI Pd. 778 Scoll From san Diego Frwy 675-6670
l'I &l2·S073 dn ve North on Bc-urh tu•---------
McPadden Lhen West on 'AD NlWPOIT N~ 2 br, 2 ba, all bltN, McJo'addcn to Seawlnd
frplc, encl. aar. pauo. Vllla~r 1714 >1193·5198 lndry rm. $.350.
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Bac h e lor11 . I nr 2
Bedroom~ & Townhour>i.'1>
fo"rom S349.SO ti42-l603 Townhousr. lov1•ly, Rpac. S~ctaculur 11pa. toti1I
Stunning lg. lDr garden & home·hke. 2 br with recrr.it1on proi.tram.
opt. pool, rt.'t' urea. $255 pvt, g1tt.ed e nlranr<• + Z MX'•AI proitram. 7 pools. H
mo. 7l0 w. lSt.h St. patloe.. Somr w1lh ult. tt'ruus oourts. At Fa.'lhrun
Adulta, no pets. Garden
apt 2 br, Jncuni, pool.
bbq arctt, clOfled garage.
Also 2 br townhse In·
qwrc 177 E. 22nd. Apt 10,
~·2A98
aarage. Sw1mmln1t pool Island. Jamboree & San
Jacvu 1. Tennis courts 1 Joaqwn H&llb l<oad.
blk w lluntlnf(ton sh111i. (7141644-1900
plng center mall. Adultl4.1----------
No pels. fl'rom S43S. Bachelor unit .,, hlod1.
Seawtnd Villl1gc. ISMS from beach. All ulll pd
Huntington Vlll&JlC Lane. No kids. no pets. :!(II "~
11.8. m4>89tl-!1961. Balboa Blvd. $.2.')0 pt•r I Br, cpts. drps. !>lOVC, t d c II
kl<b ok, no pels. $240. 2 Br. children welcome. mo. + i;ecun Y ep. a
mo. 979-01.36. no pets. Starting at $270 Sue556-77CE_ --
Spucious, quiet J htlrm mo.846-6907. WestcUrr. 2 BR. 2 b~. i.k
townhse apt w/l"e pvt SUP""R 1 b 1 lux condo. New crpt:., . r. r, pOO . gar. newly painted $525 mo p a tio. Pool. /\dulls . frplc, treeti. $265. Adults. 55.2~ ·
Sorry. no kids or pets 842.9583· 00.5251
S37S 645·338lor67~~ • Dix 4br, 2ba, encl gar. 011 Deluxe 2 & -3 bd apts, pets. v, blk bay/IH'h.
NEWBREEOAPTS Crplc, encl ~ar. put10. S600/moyrlylt1l.'64'1·ll0:1 I Bdrm loft S340 & S320. Call PegRy 000-4392
Wate r pd. No children or
Park Newport rurn. sub· pets. root. J &CUZZI,
•DauXEe 3 br. 21/z ba. frplc, 2 car East bluff 3 br. 2 b ,c
garage. Avail. 1mmL'<i. Lease. Incl. spuc. mastA>r Xlnl loc $450. lease t br. October . SSOO garage 6454411
5:i6-7123. ---------Stunning Lrg 2 BR. 2 bis.
OCEANFRONT. class A l(arden apt. Pool. Rec
apt.& area, new redeco. area. S295. 710 W, 18th St.
714/675-4688 Adults
STEPS TO BEACH 2br.
g.ar. no pets, $32S. mo.
winter. 673-6640
I br, pa rk Newport, $400
mo+ ulil 64().452 1
New 2 bedrm Park fln11tol
Condo. Lush grounds.
strearns, pool. Jaru1.z1.
iw unJ. b11J1ords. ai r
rond , ideal loc .. nr S Cst
Plaza, ulll pd except
dee . furn Qr not. $435.
5S6-ll'2A5
TSLMgmt 642.1603 isuite. din rm & dhl ga r age . Auto door
SHARP/N L'W opener uvail. Pool &
i;.. recreation oreu. Adult:. 2 bd frplc, gar, no child, on.I N t $450 ""'
$325. 962-7788 iusk for AM)Go~ .f;. y' · ""·'
Mack) ---------Onve by 3706 Park Lanl.'. 3 lk 2 Ba. newly decor .. to see 2 RK. 2 Ru, frpk .
patio & encl. gar. S385 bltns, O shwshr. n11·1·
rno. Children wt!lcome. eprt'g & drpfi. ~2S. nlo
962 K470 Then <'all J Ut:obs Reau y.
675-6670 tl73-45115 HIJrm. <! hath' +iform t~l MiOO Town.home. Fam rm, 2 N~"" Ills. 3 br 1 ba frplc. mo. k1tchenetw, t bdrm
I ~ "' 1 1-fi s1uw1 1110 h u .. .,. · ".....,., Walk to beach, bachelor O•l • r )' .... ""'' story town ome n1 v. wash l.'r/d ryer . r efr1i.t Bencon Hay t>7.........:. P a rk Newport . furn . u r Cl b 956 5H71 5450. Oclobcr Isl.~ VII' l'urk V\11.t.:t• 111. Obi K.tds ok 4 blk lO ter I nr w/slOve. r'<• ng · ose apt. al I n ew , s tove. Beaut. roomy '1 r Nwpt
- -tona, 3br. 2bu, g;arde111'r l(ar, 2 patios. di,hwhr. ~. 6lH089;;75--B:ichclor. sm.all bath & !!:~~3~~eva~:0~·~~ ~; to bui.e5. store'>. Adults. re!ng, utiJ paid. $225 mo. Shrs duplex. I blk from
ON BEACH. Uecor:itor 213-508-0004 Beaut. cond. AduJls. no eoolung area. $170. Uta I 714·346-3281! no pets. $225. 548-&'118 S36·2AS6, 962-8050 ocean Lse S565. mv
fu.rrustlt.'d 2 "tory. 4 Bdrm pt>l lS plf'ase. 12 mos. 4 Br. 2 ba duplex. ocean pd. Call Steve bctwn ----------t t:-sldt> duplex 2BR. Iba. ,_956-_~_• ______ _
Vlf':W In best locatlon. We have many rentals un· lease. $57Smo. Avail Oct. view. 50' to b<:h. 1 opc•n 12-Spm, 759-0ll85. ON THE IEACH m:ature , no childr e n. lrYifte 3144 DELUXE 2 Hit. 2 1111 ,
St400mont.hly dcr $300! Kids. pets! lSLh. Oay!I """·SOO I or ~klng.3 aduJtsorr0m1· ·1pc1 BOAT SLll, Vo>.I 0 Bach. kitch, bath. uu p ets. #3.10. 540·3535. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• yearly, s·"'~./mo. •,., Hlk ~lldrmw1th • Smallfee.64S ... 900 cvesss.24996 y . $600. m o . O ays lal»a,111l 1vk 3707 p _,,, •
:n50yrly •CONSUMER'SGUIDE 642-4905: evesfi73.3l97 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1ss year round. lst ~o. M :S48-4471. *DDIMO HEW* to ocean. New carpcL>.
W;itl!rfrontllomes Northwoods·Urand new 3 BEACH View pier 2br ~~~~Oad~·~pm~ef s. 2 Bdrm l liath. ne w DIUUI 675-31.26eves.
1>3H400 <!~~t e~ re::~ btll br, 2 ba home w/frplc. 3 br 2 bu, W/O, gas RBQ. $475 Jbr $350• Adl~ ut1i ------'-----• carpets. n oors. ncross IRVIMl'S NEWEST 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Newport
I t + SlOO d wrt bar, A/C, ram rm. auto dr opnr. or beach. pd 'T1I May 30:i E the !>lreet from park Pen.in. Deck. gilr. $S(KI ..._,...Uwfwnilhtd .as mo e p $625. Agt . No fee. $450 mo. Sl50 sccur. & Ed. t.e OlBn ~ . 3776 Kids ok. $310 mo. Call AnCOMMUNtTY yrly.675-6670or963-5084>
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C11 ral(e on Penloi.u!a T lie n t s Nulrl t a on a I Turtle Rock. Reward gist ration call (714) OPER All shifts, full or _S46-:;:SOID;::;:af~te:r:6:;P:M;-. ;-:;,:l~Em~pl~oy~e~r~. ~~~~~I shift 8am·Spm. 2nd shift
betwn 12th & 13th Sl. I pi ._CE I medicine & counseling. SlOO. 752-6669 Eves. 729-1141 pit. Apply 228 t'oresl Lag Babysilter wanted. 4 mo Spm-l ·JOpm. 3rd shill S4'7-42.00or67~7876 I.A vitamin & miner al 8ch. old infant.prefmy home. Boat builder:customboat lZ.JOam-9:00ami Con· ----1 NOPBTIES"' therapy food allergy-$100 reward for white Social a.. 5400 ---------Adams/ Magnolia area. yard needs experienced tact Personnel.
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wom a n. Please call w anted : Donut s hop, 548·1183 . Call INTROVJEWfor the Pub~tung & pnntlng co PROOFOPERATott ~-8750. • __ leasew/optiontobuy. JOIN ---1:t: ~-h!h~wrc~r;;!~ intelligent & disc.reel has lmmed opening ror E:xperi--..d Body~fender repaar SERVICES
Offiu l...td 4400 836-1120. eyes. dee la wed front way t.o meet new s rngle ~e~~·~~':s?°& ~: With additional clerical ~ ilod~~~.~6 180 Newport Cent.er Dr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I CENTER CLUB p~ws. Vic. Mountain ·people. 752·5411· ~. Xlnt benefit pckg. duties. Xlnt benefits. Placentia C.OSt.a Mesa 2nd floor. Newport Bch.
IAYROM'T OfftCES !Purch partial ownrshP. inl , V1ew/Nestall Rd. LKg Send resume w/salary Irvine Nau ooal Bank. ___ _..;..· -----644-4360 ext 263 Canner)' Village-New of· up-comin~ feature film It I Social fkll. 497-3194. 497-2226 Lt9'o=:tt!~n history to Pe rsonnel Call J a nel, RJ3-37oo. B 0 0 K K E E P E R / l•--------
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fa n tasllc views, lgl NEWPO RT-P AC IFICA Edllcotional """'~=~c~~r-••••••••••••••••••••••• AOCOAdvert1slng --------•I Laguna area. 2 d ay wk. Clerical pu t 1 o s ·p a rk i ng & FILMS (714 > 957--0282. And filln' 545-6'7l4 or S4S·S980 Schools & 27742 Forbes Road BANKING State age & work exper.
Jaruton al included 28081 . , Lo Ch n · lnsfnctloft 7005 Laguna Nlguel. CA !12677 RECEPTIONIST Writ.e Classified Ad #206. We Want YOU
L8fay1.>tte Ave , N. B. Gom.g, ~ut or busln~s. h· w a her Lost: sml blk/whl Ing hair "'pl Sch ofc. has Im med. Daily Pilot. P 0 Box ••• 67J..l003 quidation sale. a ll items. A1embers 1P M. puppy, vie. of Edi.son ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, 1S80 Cost M C l"f -------. -must go. Beaut balh a c-Fees Now REAL ESTATE ARMED SECURITY Ot~-operung for a reccpl. The ,,,,_;, a esa.
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To have a de llc10 11 ....
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I fl I C L Hi 960·1662· Rew. FICER Ex per . FIT. person selected will take -'· plump. tasty turk.,y for JHE EfACIENJ ~~:::.":f~. l~~~t \uy~: AL L ost : s m I b I k M . LICENSE d ays, perm. position. & dir. calls on a elect Bookkeeping/secretarial. your Thanksgiving Dan
Hurry-Come'NGoBathl 975-0700 Cockapoo, w /ch o k e Call549-3281 pulse switchtJ:oard. will 6::.>&m-l2pm.5days wk , ~J,~~\:S Z'~,d~~
ALTERNATIVE Boutique. 2644 San ..... ~p rf,.,,. ch.ain. Ans. to Charlie. SCHOOL h ·emblyman. machi·ne take msgs. will greet & $3.25 bt. Limited bkkpg •-h • Miituel, Newport Hiiis '""' e """' I Vic. Har bor Bl/Baker. """ assist cust & perfo rm exper. See or osk for eammg mooey "' avm~ Mo. to mo. rent m cl: Center. nexl to Ralphs"s BarAllemauve Rewa rd. Please call OFFERS assembly, some d ri ll vaJ'.ious lite m asc duties. Jeff. lceCapadesChalet , run. you will N!Ce&ve ..
R e c e pt . s e r v . . Mar kel. All leasehold I 556-38S6 aft 5 PM. press, mill & lathe exper to mc type. No exp nee. 2701 Harbor Blvd, CM. freeturltey. Bring this ad
personalized phone cov,·1 improvements for sale.
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ENGUSH req'd, Call 642-9090. Good sal & benef. Con· m.8880 to your nearest Kelly or-
erage, co~r. rm, mail Transfer of leaseavrul to MA.5To.MEASUltE Lost in 1Slh Sl asea. HB. Gwstl.edunfrff tact: ---------• fice to be eligJble & r~
i.erv •• partting & more in a new bwnness. Negotia· SHIRTS brown/blk/whl 1.3 wk old •ASSEMILBS• KEN PE RALTA Boc*keeper . PIT. retired cesve a free gilt. j ust for
Newport. .,.,.........,,,E f ble. t300 sq ft. Irvine Co.I Fr a nk Rost ro. n fro m male Beagle puppy, re· I •Crash Course available E LECTRONIC Equip· Regiooal VP olt. Retail exp pref. Lado applying. All lypes or a!. TitEEXrA-u••• I ~ NI h
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Sh' k wa rd. $200. 892·3302 •Mat.er\alsprovided . ment.Exper .mature,re· MAHUf.t..CTURERS Fashions 3424 Vi a Lido. s11tnmenls avail. Woci.
SUITE64G-5470 · c 0 5 irtma e~s anytime •Sm all c lasses ro r uredorse.rru·retJred. Fil tJ.... NB673-1970 when & where you want -....._,to Lom 5025 Lld of Englan~ Is in personalized lnstrUClion. & Pit. Steady employ· '""'1 Dove.,,_ NB Vou don't pay. we pay
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County or the Lost m a l e G e r ma n ~A....-Last-----'ay menL Xln• advancement UN ..,.. IUSIOYS ""'' OM THE WATER OOyo N ASH~ next Z weeks to see 85 ~ No ID 3yrs ~ .,_,, .,--v h ' •· r <710 752--0600 ~~· U EEOC . many clients as possible. Vl';frvtne Blvd. ·642-1968 · "night classes. Wl\ small "' ast ex· F.qual ()ppt)' Employer Now laking applJcatlorui.
l.sl, 2nd&3rd Ir you would like him to •Placement-up to 80'l panding co. Mt F aPOly an person. J..Spm.
Home owner loans visit you at your home or Found grey poodle male. commisaion. OLEX: Corp 548·3477 ~~~~~~~~~I Must be over 18. E .O. t=. Dc .... Wtn:
1750sq ft. Executive,
conference. receptionist
Udo
Marieo Vlloge
~wport 675-8662
arrangedfasL orfice & view over 300
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AdulL Has been in.iured. 931 Newhall.Co6U1 Mesa -J .P. MAC'S Dinner Borr~w $1000. SlOO.OOOl shirt materi als. please 645-l508aflnoon/eve Free3Wet-k <Between 16/l7lh. ---------i Howle.10142 Adams Ave. flex~ble term s. past call ~1896• mornings SalesTramlng. Monrovia l Banking H.B. CAt Brool<hursll
credlt no problem. Call only Found Malamute male. Cal For o.talls E.O.E. MtF/H Progressive. indepen· .. tc -It-S 12w
usnoobligatlon 1 • very lge. grey & wht. 831 1003 493 0442 dent bank seeking bank -·-" .....-"
STERt..ING FIN. SVCS Would anyone be Interest· Adu 1 t. 645-1508 a fl . • • ASSEMILE:llS.Trainff . . Fee Pa1d
bk
Katella s ,...,.. nl /I expenence. Co·C3' •ales oriented
714195.S-1610< r l cd in a current event.s noon/eves. Real Est.ate School m e ""'.ro cs co. w g • " sludy group? 645-7487. Ca co. benefits & xlnl work· LOAN pers sought by nal'I firm.
Businessor realeslate Found young black lab 32031 minoCapistrano ing conds, seeking capa· Call Blll,833-2700. Dennis
Cdm dlx swles. util pd. Lost&Fomd SlOO mole.Call 645-t508aner· SanJuan Capistrano ble persons willing to SECRETARY & 9 c nn1.s Pcr sot\nel
Deluxe m1.odical unit Cost.a M~. 1500 sq. ft ., 48•.
548-2103.
..,i;;: RV•Ct :..:>
The
"Kelly Girl"
People
Newport Beach ~ 144 1
Laguna Niguel llJt-0542
Garden Grove 638-0500
NO'f AN AG ENCY
NEVER A Jo'E ~
Equal ()ppor Employer A/C, ample prk~. Fromj MONEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• noons. eves. Swimming instruc tion. In learn. $3.ZS hr. Some Xlnt benefits. Call or ap-Servlt't! or Ir vine. 2028
300' s.r. No lse r eq I"' d I G Id ho ~ ..... e lectronics bkgr nd plyat, Michelson. (,15-6900. .-oon younll ma e o en Found German Shepherd. your me. guaranl=u. ---------1 . . Rtr v. Vi c Cliff Ur . Vic Bar celona Hiiis water safc!ty. in 2 wks helpful . l,.ark Engineer· SAHTIAGO IA.Hie BUSINESS IS BOOMING IAY VIEW working capital. .1st & 548-5835 Elem Call Roni770-0722 Infants thru adults. Cull tng, 866 W. 16th St .. N.B. Personnel Depl2nd io1r We need good helµ. , ________ _
2nd mortgages. tnven-· Steffie 558.-lJOl 642·9205 535 E. 1st St. Tustrn bl CLERICAL Un l.a!ayette · Cannery I tory sta rt-ups r e ·' f'ound Afghan male 3 yrs · · ---------832-5200 EOE •Assem er:>
Village. OHict-space 500 ce·1vables • 1· 7 Apncot no mask Vic El Penonah 5350 Body Dynamics that ev ~~~~~~~~~I •Foreman to2500 sq. fl · Toro S26-4168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ercise wt music~ lose 1~· Assemblers -Exper'd & triunl!Cs OPPORTUNITIES
BILL GRUNDY 714/547-6468 RELAXING ~i\SSAGE ches & t.one. Classes dai Pr . Banking Fet! Paid MacGregor Yachts
James A. McKee I Cemalc malamute. Vic Outcall9-9.494·5111 Steffie.SS8·l30l "'".,...,A • ---------1
A ma1or life msuranc~: Realtor 67!>-6161
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Found. young slv. gry. Bob James-Lie Masseur ly. Pvt or group. Call ec1·s1on a...1on.1 "'CCTS ~750 1631 Placentia. C.M.
Xlnt office or industrial FINANCI LSERVJCES Westm MalJ 89" ""34 Your abilJty to work well CA F ET ER I t\ h e l p e r company headquarter1..'<1 · · A I · ,,..,,, P R EGNANT? Caring. M h • I wJpeople ·111 d super needed PT 3 h :.pace. Up to 1600 8Q ft in Jobs W..ted. 7075 ec an1ca of , w: and Call I • rs min. an Newport Beach ha~ Newport8ench.C>45-2lll Business loans: Specialist Found Black Lab. El confidentialcounsehng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ins r g xnt av. Musthavecar.S3.33per opportunuies for 1n-tn hard-to-get lo:.ns. Call' Toro. Ver y gentl e. referral. Abortion. adop· LVN will do liv-ln PIT or Candace. 8411-1288. Also hr. Costa Mesa. Npl Sch d:IV1duals with skills and
Assur ed Financing.I s mart. ma le . Ca ll uon&keepuig. F I T . Does n · 1 Assembler Fee Jobs. Dennls &Den· & CdM area. Apply at gene ral o rr1ct> eic 700-\000·2000 sq. ft. on
Coast Hwy. North
L..aguna. Walk to beach
5' sq. Ct. 549-11116.
846-68S8 581-9777. APCARE 547-2563 smoketdrink. X\nt rel rus Personnel Service of Newporl·Mesa Un1ried penence m 1 or more of (213)867 1814 Immediate opening for Huntington Beach. 16168 School D1i1tnct , t'ood thdollow1ng area~
---------IFOUND : Aus tralia n COUMTRYGIRL . . . i n dividual with Beach. Ser vice Oe pl , t8S7
Shepherd male. blue Attract wom an seeks minimum 2 years ex-Placentia Ave, C.M. Ph
merle. approx. '1·5 mos * ESCORTS * pllime office JOb, ht perience in as~embly or Banking 556-3273
Typing 46-tiOwpm
EXECUTIVE
SUITIS
Luxurious omc~s. ex
cc u t l v l' !I e c r e la r y •
person al phone cov -
.. ,..age, receptionist. <'On·
tcrencc r oom. xerox.
Quick
Cash
Back llay "Y" area 24 hrs 957 0,.74 typing, invoicing. post-mechancal, nuclnr nr TELLERS . 548-3087 ....., ing. inventory control. aerospace pr oduc ts . Cafetena helper . 7am-
Found: Female blk &tan telephone. etc. Call Prefer knowledge of 2 .JOpm, pay com
Dachsund, 8 mo's. also Touch of Heidi. 848·9063 nulitary type spec .. with a TotlO m e ns uratc w I ex per red femule Dachsund 7 own basic machanical NEWPORT IEACH Sandwich making cxper
Bookkecpmi?I
Accoununi;
Math ApUlU<le
~·~ .. to month. Near so. 011. l
fOf H-n Lo.>n1., . ~~.r:-
mo's, 645-1508 afternoons Qa$5 Housework wanted. Good tools. Ability to work helpful Call Dave ror Teller or lionk MODELS exper .. a ll a reas. SJC rrom wntten instructions ~ells Fargo Bank has appt. 549...1404. o-~cwallon
· · "". .. .. .,.-...._....,,~ doy.Owntrans.554-4563 with a m1n1·m um of edi t r """""'' '°'~ • " -....._.T~-.:·.'"~ -,;;t;#: imm a e operun s o& Carpel, upholstery. Wm-
Found : Para eet tlear l l'Wtet~al~~:~ i~~~"'-"~~~=~~~'1!~~-Mi~'~..,,__," to:icn.-411!:>:.:~MTST. Plaza, O.C. airport &
freeways. Call 9W-2161.
~\1rport 3rea. N.B. 840
~q.fl .• s om ces. $520/mo
Mullan Realty 540-2960,
3400 lrvine, N B.
r O.C. AlrpOrl. Deluxe
orn ces w /se c retaria l
service. '7S2·S626.
, ..... d • .iu. ol !IOU' horM
( •ft IOOAY '"' lo>I, cov.-.,,_
2'13/172-0309
714 /772·6230
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:JX>sq, f\. to sub-lease for 6 ~'-Tl"Ull
mos $24:>. mo. l blk ore Deidi 5035
C oast H wy, N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l. Mlcht'le
FOR LEASE
New 4919 sq rt bldg.
Irvine Ind. Park. Im med
()('CUpancy 2950 Airway
Dr. Unll , C M. Call .Jim
Flanders (714) 7:>9-0009
or (714) 640-00IW
ELEGANT Of'l•~J C~
SPACE on 1801 Nwpt
Blvd. N.8. Reasonable
64S-21 U 646-6300
CHOICE COSTA MESA locatJ.oc. Harbor / Baker
Cmter. SllO'. Avail Oct. l,
Agent. $49-1866
FOR LEASE. 580sq.ft.of·
rice. ttorespace. Tof loc O ro u n d r r .
"H a r bor "'Baker
Cent.er". C.M. Avall 10.l.
Agt54t-1366.
194 DOMLOM SAYS ••
1::lu'lr':;;s
2Jtdlil ...
SWTNGS & R EF'l 'S
CONSTRUCTION
-APT &COMM E RCIAL
MIGUEL
MORTGAGE CO a:u. 7 ll I 66 I ·ZI I I
h ' uR...tal 4450 onHmltYDAY
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17th/Newport Blvd. 975-0062 Out~ll elder ly care. live-In. _. -• -· """ . n ..-~··.....,-~:l.i81RI-" Identify. 644·3144 · ~=======~ 646-2104 rm 11'1 Your skills wlll be re· We are looking ror well ph rn u ...,.etun:nc · f,0..-wurded with a top l'Om· groomed mdivadual.s who 640-293' INSUR~';!JCE
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HAVE YOU
LOST
SOMETHING?
First check our "Lost and Found"
classification number 5300 to see if
someone has found It (FOUND ads
ere p laoed In the 'Daily Pilot FREE of
c ha rg e). If your Ite m is not listed as
being found then dial
642-LOST
and let a friendly ad-visor assist you
In placing a "Lost" ad. Call Monday
thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for
next day's paper or call by noon on
Saturday for Sunday's paper.
642-5678
Typing, 0peUt1ve waRe and com· are pleasant & cuslOmer C •• Ml•·s H HB.P BACKG ROUND all kinds m y home pr e h enslve benef it oriented lo work as full -.,...,"" 556-3098 package. For immed1ale lime Tellers. Posit1on1.1 FUii & Part-Time u.a..w-.ct
7100
cons 1dcralion. please do require expenence 18 &0ver
.-...,.. contact Employment Of· The salary is excellent & METROCl\R Wi\SH
••••••••••••••••••••••• fice. we provide an outsta nd· 2960 Harbor BJ. CM
Accounting R ing benefit paclcai?e in-JR. ACCT ClERIC n•O~t' eluding dental. If you CA.SHIER PIT Apply in The Jolly Roger Inc has \
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would enjo>' working in o person. Earle's Plumb· '"" I el n11-•-busy, friendly p r e · ing, 1526 Newport Bl. ~ ~ .. ~d:S~o~~~! EnerrJf'v~~ucts ~~db~~ e~p~~~i~ng _C_M. __ C_"'-"'H-1 .. -S---
with oppor to grow. Must these opportunities /ou -'"" ~ .. ~roflclenl w/lfO key Lear stealer, Inc. are invited to respon by F/t1me. Good P8Y
uuua • Pos. calls or fll· Red Hlll & D yer Rd. cnlllng . Growth co. S Locuuons
Ing. auditing of dally Santa Ana 17 141540-3210 ._Dien 973-3724 We train. Co. benefits
sales reports ror our EquaJ Opportunity -r METRO CAR WASH
WE have imm ed•ll'\'
~ngs. If you quahfy.
we offer a unique work·
mg environment. 1n f dd•·
tion lo t:xcellent com
pany benefits. Plea:.\.'
contact.
PersooneJ Department
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach, Ca 92.tJOO
1'714 ; 640· J.S,28 restaurants & misc l(enl E M F' ore duties lncld recept re. ~~~m~p~lo~y~e~r~/~~~I 2950 Harbor Bl. CM
Her. Apply In person. -WELLS Ceramic caster w3nted. ~ual Opportunity
l°70'2 Gillette Ave, Irv. ASSEMILERS Oay hni. Musl be willing Employer MI F 8am·~m. Moq thru Fri. ()pening.s avalloble Im· FARGO t.o W<>rk & rel\11ble. Apply I~~~~~~~~~
ACCOUMT A.HT med for precision mech 'I In person 10-4. 3419 W.
bl"' b Id d MacArthur Bl .. Santa l•--------
831-7452 Ucate compass & camera Ano. Clerical CONSTRUCTION ~m oers to UI C• •• BANK
units. Exper with smoll Cleaning Lady
I •-------•I parts & tight tolerances a 40 I CMc C...ter Dr. for Motel Exp pref.
Acctng Bkkpnic mus t. f'ast g rowing s.t.AH 49'J.2227
TIMPOUIY Newport Beach Coorfers EOE MtF
Regiater Tod1y to work xln~ benl & Rood growth CLBICAL
on various accounUnc & potential. E .O. E. For Banking Part u me opemngs for
bookkeep in g a u tan· a ppl call Call R oy Ta.I HS aeneral clerical taslttc.
ments Work close to Giiiman. 557-00Sl. Needed h MU4l be willing to learn
your 0hom e . f'11u h : ' arp ~nona. tc hove the ability to 1et Clerks lo Sr . Accoun. ASST. MANAGt;R fail ble tellers. Savln1:1 & aJona with olhcr1. Flex\.
tAnls needed thr uout food store. purl tim e Loan cx~erlence s_>re· ble houn . momlng or af.
Oranae-Co. 20-30 hours wk 988·9112 ferable. ~II &c p/l1me t..moon, CAii Eleanor for PQ61Uons av11l1ble.
RoberUl1tt·!I Attendant, Airport Tex· lRVlNESAVI NGS appt
MESSENGER
Colleg~ student lnterel\t
ed lrt 4 houn work per
day, S days 1t week Mu111
be 19 yl'11rs or age. Ple.i~c
t'Ont:n•l P ier-conn.el
Department for dela1ta
U.S. DIVIRS
. ~lf~LT6·.,
llOO 1q. n. Additional
storq• avail. Plenty of
park l n1. S450. mo.
642-MIO.
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Plac-e an ad In our t..c.t
and Fountt ..-olumns That ·11 where peol)le look
when t.he)''ve found on
ltem ol value.
DAILY Pllbl . .Mi.1; ..... _... No I t ted 0 ···500s'\f1111.sce,m" ~Jin.•~ ~ ~~'~!.~~. ~ ~ ~--ata \
33Z3 W:am~r
Sant.a Ana. CA 9270::
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No. Tower, Union 8"nl< campus, NB lnTheC1tYolOran11e S•::U. Idle Items with a Make your sho p pin g Equa1Qpportan1ly •
7141135-4103 Have aoml"thlng t.o sell? Dally f1llot Cl1Sslfiod Ad. easier by \lain& the Daily Emplo)'er M1 F
Classifilod 1&di do 1t well &&2·5678 Pilot Clu1iried Ads !~~~~~~~~~
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ChlUta Ot" 1rapba drawn All type remodt'hnte. re QUALITY
Mllb'tumyc>Urdataint,o pa in. ttn>O'Ve wMlla. rte ~ LAWNSERVIC~
p re ch Ion a r a p h 11 U&que ' WlUJUMI work I' r c e Ob t . J o b n n Y •
'1141 -rur 1nfu wel<'Ome \ft )'r• lo area ~
---l.H·. M r .• P •lo m bo (..'li•llflu~-.-h-a_u_hna. mow·
QR2..Ul4 I.DI, WllC'f ll)'lltf•tnK ,
Ha11•tde• ln9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCCSU.adcnt I Ton lru<'k So. American girl wall
Trash, lree trim. Kon deM your home. Ret'11.
8'2·5103, 642-42611. Mana. 640-<&9.29
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PE.'T£RS PAINTING Nt!W Enaland p1untert .
t:x•r 'd. Rus Rates lnl/Exl. Qual. palntlnM.
Free !::at. Ciall Cem: old or new work. locul
M2-04S8 refs. ~-3108 ------· I.Ile haulin g movintt
Cara&•· Vnrd cleunlng
fteu. r11t.et1. 6'2·070.'l
L.dlc ....
J, Alan Armour Co
ltxp. PalnU:rtJ/ Roofers
Complele waterproolln~
w llJl/Jl1w1/ 5ky li ghtB.
64Ml t2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa1111Jng. Extr/lnlr. ~x· P'l..o Ir Or.,-T...MMJ pr'd, honest, neat, re1t11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiie
·Sa~· Monti)'• .. ,,,..u,. P'rtlt •t. Any
l>nvew,aya•P.ii kln.i 104 Allan (Ir
H A fl11upcm Oon.11tr Co ~ 19'.?:& __ _
New c1ln•lr , Corman I(, 41••• .. $er.kft
fram.1114. rcm()(foi. add I •••••••••••••• ••••• ••••
Wiii haul or ctn. anythln.i.
big/small. '-'Omro 'I or re-
sidential, r eos. ratei..
Qall anytJme. 968-8lM6
t..M.S. Rolo. Sod or
Seede d L itw n is
Sprinklen. l'laot inl(.
Xlnt rcfi;. 675-7633.
U c'd 964·100 Dave Plano tuning & repair ZS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Prof painting. Ext & int. Ynl exp. Mu!lter'~ del(. in Specializing In ceramlt> ·R~P•ln •Stakoalln
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Wall bltb) It my home.
rHpon1ubl• moth4'r
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lntrnor r •rpc'flt ry
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mPOO a l tf'a m clun <.'olor bnah~l'M'T'll . whl CiJU 10 mln ble1tc-h Clean
b\ dan rm. hall SU Avti
rm $7 ~. C'OU<'h $10. chr ~ G ua.r eU m pt>t odvr
('pt rt"p..aar, lS y.-. ~xpr
l'lo "'or\ my1oel/ Ht!b
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otren fast. nt'nrr»tc-t~p Carl)t'l, dr1t1JC•ry & uph
1na: or •n)' llllt'Um1·nt rl1•11nlng ScolchQ11 rd
Will pi~k up & d.-hH·r ~_.nnr ~1·~1
00 Tllll f'lna1th <'tu·p~ntry , rt1lm n • 11 11 () M f.: remock'llnll C•ll Vinet'
S E C ff E T A ft I l. Lcnbott __ . ~__..;. ___ _
s r. H v 1 r fo~ 1. 1 ce-.e/ew,....
Shotth.IUldl T)'Pltlll/ l>h' •••••••••••••••••••••••
tuphooe. Call before 9 Q!ment work of all kinds
A M & ufter 6 I' M • Proo est. 10 years exp:
~·OOM Topquttl1ty. 750-6625
IJi"" Llr-l lni. 4~19 ROAT CLEANrNO
C'.ompl 11bovt> water boot
rlcnnlnR 541·4281
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I' ot ... 9ectrfc Q.vnpl rare or pondlf.
IMll'tlM ~4 1roplcal & salt w11ter
El..£Cl'RJCIAN·Pnc:«S ·~uarlum1 547 ~1
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AMWAY Co:sm etl <'S,
Nutrition. llousewures,
Home Care & Comm'I.
642-1634
Low rates. Refs. Ji'ree music. S24 +1$ ctint.' this tile entries & fl oors. Free ~t. S.'MJ.-4180, S00-4383 moonly. 661-1433 estimates. 962·1883 . European Landscaper
Top work Fair pnce. Hou.<icpamlln.i. Int.. Ex· ,._..,./l.,.W y,... $er.6a
RA!f11. M111nt. 646-4871 ter. FrLoe t!St John &ck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
631·3383or645-2161 Neut patches & textures Exp!tt shaping, thinning,
RH EST. H l· 1439 stump removal. lndacp
creations 675-2821 lns.
Landscaping. Tree trim·
mmg Clean-up 8 yrs P ai nt1n~i. ext /int.
t>xp. Free etst. Noboru. Re8.80nable r1tle.'>. Lic'd PATCH PLASTERING
531-8162 or 897·21162 contractor. 963·8825 A I I t y p e s . Jo' re e Removals, pruning. trim·
n1b.t free ntJmitle on
l1trl(• or 11111.1111 )<llMI l.i~ tr13~9
"'--~ .,._A E le p . t g b estimates.Call~ nung. Uc/Ins. Free est. •----v Dig·lt umd.'lcape Reas . .-u.,. x r . lWl m y ~l ~2624 P1unllna. c11rpe nter ....................... pnces. Pror. landscape & R Sinor. St. lie. lru1. Try P\J 111111 ---·------
ReH r1tl1•11 15 yrlf 111 Want u REALLY CLEAN im& 646-70'70 me.836-5MS24 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T .....
• ... lil'\!1t Mil 175.2 HOUSE? Call Gmgham . PERRY'S PLUMBING •••••••••••••••••••••••
r HC Girl Freeest 645-5123 Ucniutan...:• lnt.ext.servingarea for7 Complet e plumb1na Guilarlew.sons.SS.OOp.r •i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gr..t.cJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr~ Pro(. qua I work services. Oraln & sewer hr. Children & teenagers.
TAVlAJR 1-'F.NCF~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl~~:~~~f~!~s Comp. maml PiunUng, Reas. Dave. 586-842S c I e u n 1 n g . F' r c e Beg/Inter/ Adv. F.xper. ~ 183'7 Huul, i.k1p loadl'r \.!umµ <>Ar> Ille carpentry . e lect Pet.er the Painter estJmale!>. 24 hr service. teacher. Refs. Robert
Wuud & huan 1.mk Ltk. t(r1tdmg. lret: wrk. '""·6l45 Roofs. llle. nrs rep. Exp. ll&ll the best rates 673·JUll Ruia. 675·1491
dcnl4.IU1ton11ctc 831-1257 Better Housecle aning &reliable MB·OSl2 1 E c 11 od ... _ • ..t-. __ nl/ xt. a t ay. OrwnsrlearedrromS4.SO. \All-...t...........Ca.-J.... -REV Hm stiwR Serv Quul. work, dl'~n· u-24 hr no 547 5'446 "' All k ,,...__ -_.., •••••••••••••• ••• • •• •• • , dable. refs. l·~-43.17 -aw f . . ~ Cbl. ':'!!." ~~r .•••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• Are You Looking For U'fwnmaster. ~ Ted'11 Window Care. Prof. Ch·an ~Pll . u .. u11o.1t . Repalra /Ha odymun. Ra;em.ar1c's Houseclean· ~nckwork Small Jobs. · dow I Land11(1t,>an~ lmmcd Re t ired Fire m · n Ing. Refs. reason. Own N Cos M & Quality Painters? We do 1oofiftcJ win ce11ningal~a1L
M•rv1c1111& 642 ~J01 r 1umb 1 n , . l' 1: c : Lrans. 642.t403. 645.3439 1r=.';?5_317~aeve!.sa both lnter/exler wk. we ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates. Refs 642-'7893
•Vt:RY I.OW l'RICFS• spnnJcler. pa~nllng, etc. Bre he & imiur. refer. For REPAIR & REROOF. All What 11 Wonderful World
OnGardeningMaint. Any hous\•hold repair. 2 F1NICKYFOXES Mo•'-J treeestcallOan8J9.58Sl t y Ces -s hangl es· of Shopp1ni:. right at
George 549-2015 _PhTlny.64l!-l492aft4. M.H., ya~hts. apts. •••••••••••••••••••••••Custom painting. I'm rFrocee~ta~~s1:~30mPO·lar. you r fingertips eve ry.
homes. ores. free ust. ''M ove u n y l hi n R . smull my prices are .... ., ·'" -d a Y : D a 1 l y P 11 o l
Exper. gardener. Free The fas(t!flt draw an the 846-6812. anywhere at anytime". small.'63l·53fi8 aft5. Ron. . Clasi;lfied Ads. To place est. clenn·UPfl. Heuson. Wei.I .11 Daily Pilot ----------24 hrs 7 day11. 540-4844 The fastest draw in the your ltd , call 642·5678 and
8 e n 1 to Cer v a n l c :.1 . Class1f100 Ad. Cull Today Find what you want m Have something to sell ? West. . .u Daily Pilot let a Classific.'ii Ad-Vbsor
5411-4391 00·$711. DaiJy Pilot Classifieds Want Ad Help" 642·5678 Classified ads do it well Classtfied Ad. 642·$678. help you ~~--~---~
Ha4p W..t.d 71 00 Http W..t.d 7100 Help W.utwd 7 100 Ha1p Wanted 7100 Hatp W..ted 7100 Hatp W.ted 7100 Hatp W..ted 7100 Hllp W.uted 7100 Help W..ted 7100 ••··•··•··••·•········· ...............•......•.•..•....••............ ······•··•••·•········• .................................................................................................................. .
C..1..ERl<.:AL DIUCATISSEN Dental 11ss1J1tant, no ex-Drivers. part lime for ---------Hairdressers. Bonu.'ibWil· IMS/P.,.......U..S. LAIAIDE C...,..Typl.st F/T days. lrvinc area per necesi.ury. w i 11 dental lab. Good for stu· file Clerk n ea s o p p o rt uni t Y. Personable Lo work a ll Exp in phlebotomy, fo'/T.
TRAINEE IMurance Agency. part Callss.2·9893. trrun. Saddleback Valley de nts & housewives . seasoned hairdressers. phases o{ dept w/even Mon thru Fri. CaJ I
ume. IS hrs wk. Muturc. areu ljJ()..L395. 646-5068 wkdays, 545-7377 REGISTER NOW FOR pa.rt or full tlme. Call tual respon of servicing Margaret640--0140.
Some ins. exper. helpful. DELJVERV DRIVERS, wknds WORK ON Loretta. 536-8829. accts outaade the ore a.•--"--------New Account·s 556-3900. morning & a fternoon Dental Front ofc P/T. No . . ON·CALL BASIS bldgclientele i--------• rout.efi avail Clea d . expernec. C811545-0453. Onver wanted to dnve WESTCLJFF Help Wanted-Beauty sup· · Cieri< Typist Fee Paid . rd . n n v oew VW van to Boston Temporary Services ply, full lime Mrs Baker, 833-95.50 l*efS
Our lrvane officc huxon SPIB)YFfMGBtS mgrero •. ablewread DENTAL RE C EP · from Npt Bch on Ocl. l611Watdirr.~209 ____ 549-867 ___ o ___ Janitor wanted. E11p REGISTERNOWFOR
immed1!ite pa r t t •me Your xlnt s kills & al· Thomas guide. 548-2253 TIONJST 41,.; days week 14.15 to anive Oct. 22 or Newport Beach HOTEL helpful, good benefits/ WORK ON
operung '" •t.s new New t1tude will land you <8am-4pm> CdM 544-7162 . before. Oas allowance. 63l--0610or7S2-9118 E.0 .E. Bayview Conv ON·CALL BASlS
Accounts Department. variety pos w/top fa.rm Delivery p/timc AM. L/\ ·MS-3632~~~d~a!..ys:!.;. _____ ,~~~~~~~~~~I DESkCLBI 2055 Thurln, C .M . WESI'CLJFF This as an excellent OP· o(fen'ng advmt•. Call Tlmesdeliv.SlOOperwk DHIGMERS/ = Cal14i4·7588forappt. aH ._,,,.,. T .,_ . porturuty to develop your o• ·FTERs 0 r i v er . e x p e r I n F d B A d t _"'"' __ ........ _______ emporary .x;rv1ces t echnical und com· candace, ~1288. Also st.LagunaBch.494-8496 IU" householdgoodsmoving, 0~ ar tte n a n• Housekeeper, live-in, 1617WestcllUDr.Ste209
l k II Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den· . Several positions now over 21, good driving re· U~versity A,thlelic Club. must love children & JAHITOllS Newport Beach
mururaion,s 8 1 s ,m a rus Personnel of Huot· Deliveryperson for busy available for both cord. Benefits. top p1y. pnvat.emensclub •. N.8. tcnowhowwkeepaspot· P/Teves.4..S Hrs nlghl.5 631-0610or752-9118 growing aoancaa or-ington Beach 16168 Newport travel ~gent. Desl~ers & Drafters in 4pm-10pm, Tue·Fr•. 7.3 I .. _.. · be Days w eek. approx•--------• ganizat1 on Typing of Beach. • Mus t have r e liable . di _7_68-0643 ___ . ______ Sal.$3.2Sslart. 752-7005. ess ,..,....,e an a aut. $250/mo. Capo Valley, 4Swpm required. Hours motorcycle & Insurance. rap1 Y expan ng com· ----------new home. 840-2372 Pany De"a'gner" w1·11 C"ll betwn °am.9a· m , Landscape maintenanci: art-Mon ·Thurs .. 10-2pm. Cocktail waitress, must Work ar,prox. 5 hrs Mon· · 0
.. Front Desk Clerk. P·Time ~ .. " f)-10.6'30pm We oCfcr Fr" 1.1r le •. .1 have opportunity to work DRIVOS relief. &:-an...m.3am. £x-Houseke~pe.r mature Moo lhru Fri. 990·1370. !'eeded, pleasant work· ' 1" · · ' be ex per· Apply in 1·' Y ra "'mi c:a~e directly with Engineer Men or women 25 yrs or """ woman live m Newport utgcond. Pt-time P.J. Al·
j good sulary. excellent person 9 to 11 A. M. pd. 957-2700 r j t th older. Know the CO","t per only. Newporter lnn Be h h 2 h l Jarutorial ten. 646-9166. working cond1t1ons and B I a c k b c a r d . s rom pro ect sage ru .,., Hot.el 644·1700 cull Mary ac ome sc oo Fl~ XER hem•f1L., inrludtn)( career Restaurant 42$0 Mart· DELIV~RY MAN Early construc tion or pro· cities. Net $180 a week or C8rls0n or J~Uo Perez. ch.ildren. Non smoker. """"WA Landscape INSTALLER.
mln 3 yrs exper, must be
able to .super. " im.t. :sprinklers. do phanting1o.
also seed or sod lawns.
Mu.'lt be willing tO' work
hard. 675-7633, call
anytime.
:rpurt:I. Pleai.c apply sngaleWay,'N'pl. Beach r:3~~~~:~0'AJ.'s~~S ~:x-:~ic~f':r p:I~~~~~ ~:ir:~ ~;~,n~;~oM1~ EOE. r.'!i~at:r~mp:~th~~~~~ Exp ~~~~'!~alley
Cocktail Wllitrnt mo. 673-2S1Sor646-1413 mechanical design draft. He rrmann, Founlain f\irruture delivery man. fl4.2.S358or640-0840. area. Start S750tmo. Call
MAlfNEllS
SAVINGS
ScJtoo1 DELIVERY MAN-Early ing exper. Drafters req 'd Valley. <No or Slater must have Callr. drivers 900-1370 betwn 8am-9am, ror electro-mechanical betwn Newhope & lie. Apply mornings. HSKPR/BABYSITTER. MonthruFrl.
1616 Westclitr Prive
Newport Beach
642-4000
Earn up to $300 pe.r wk morning l..A Times. 5 d e t a il drawing. Lite Euclid> Dick Metteer F ine nice fam & hm. Eng ----------
Low tullloo. Placement days wel<. 3:30AM-6AM. technical illustratina & ---------F . h . 2 s peaking, Npt Bc h. JAHfToa
1,-;quaJ Oppty F.mplayer
llll.'ll!it. 7$1-9194. S32S mo. 613·2515 or some d""i"n.' __ .. ,.n;:for urn' g an gs• 1 7 7 832·1031 ext 59 t.il 3pm. 64&1413 ""'" L;UUt<., Westclif(Dr.N.8 . 645-8363 lt4 P I T , c v c s . companion for e lderly individual who desires 8 · C.M./S.A./N.8 . area. Landscape majntenance.
woman. Ute bskltpg, 5 stability & chance for ad· DRIVER Garment cutter for wet Hydraulic power unjt 85. C811 546-1330. Apply 3001 work in Newport/Irv. 40
days, live·ln. 962-4133 Delivery vancemeot to' designer. suit manufacturer, exper Sembler. knowledge or Redhill, Bldg 6, Suite hr wk. Permanent. Call
---------•I Ori Q>mpany orren1 a com· WANTED or will train. Apply in hydraulics. piping & 106 .. C.M. 6+M81M aft 6 PM. Clen cal Complete bkkpg & tax Vlf pctitave starting wage. person 837 W. 18th St . Id· "'-"••a.a.. loel"V for prof &sm busi· all ·0 be fl •· C M we ang. necessary . 111-h S750 Landscaping. $3.50 to -r-..... ~9' Delivery driver gooct Job maJ r ne 1 s « an SUNDAY ONLY · · Miller Fluid Power Corp -n--PART-TIM F. • nesses. Atk for Pete. / . al • & 11 opportunity for lon g S49-268& Days. One of our favorite st.art. part time. C:..11 P J c 1 rr & r I 842-1008/842·5158 w growmg P ot wa term 11rowth. Send re-General Offic• co·s in Npt Fash lsl. Allen646-9166 11·i~'::sa ~t~~~oon ·.;~: covering store. Santa sumeto:Scn:nhhcDrill· ~fiJrelb:~esO~lc~~ Part-time posit io n ---------•lllffds 2people w/expon • ~nuwx•fttworkinnrond. Construcjtion Helrlper Arul area. Room for ad· inR Controls. 4<MO Cam-h w/estab textile firm in lod ·a1 I BM 129 o r similar LIGALllC.,-·vv~ ,., ,., Helper to ob supe nlcn· vancement. Custom e r pus Dr .. Newport Beach. riers in Laguna Beuc N.B Loolung for mature . ustn keypunch. Will train on Lrg firm seeks outgoing :...Pf>:1e,::n~:a_oon. Mon· dant. Must be willing t.o contact . $3.75 min to CA. 92660 or call Don area. Rcqwrei1 van or stable lndlv to perform Earn V.OUf lovely new equip. Beaut indiv to greet clieotele_
........ •110~ HO_. doaremaan. CuoaJoltaaboctr.TCeMn/HoBr start. 7am-3:30pm. Con· SwarulOO, 557-9051. large station wagon and vanety or duties. Hvy ex-I . o(c's, outstanding bens. Call K.ay • 833-2700. Den· ...,,_ • • ··~ LactAndrea. a good driving record. pcrnotrcq. 645·1066 n....J. .. · • congenial atmosp. Call n1s &i Dennis Personnel ooo Newport Center Dr &U. <714W19-3376 ~O~ 0 ff i ce • Dial A Ride Call: I IMll~llYlng S4().6()55, Coastal Person-Service oC l rvine. 2028
NEWPORT BEACH Driven 642-4321 General omce positions J•..A.ey by net Agency, 2790 Harbor. Michelson.
EqualOpporEmplyr • COOi( 0 overlo a d Operate modern eqwp-Atkfor open for typist. filing UIR CM. 1---------M/F Fast food, short order. ft-Mltlll-. cle rk . order d esk . •----------Lite assembly work. ---------•I cl 557 "061 ment & door to door .,_. ,,.........,. c"~•nm"r •crvi"e & all ..&.i.. ti. male FUii time Arrow
Clerk·l>rugstore F/time,
:>ome weekends , som e
n11es; E11pcr helpful. Ai>-
r1l y in puson. Me11 a
V~rde Pharmucy, 2971
llarbor Bl. Costa Me11a.
Exper ' Ph SSl-6396. -v lransp. Calif. drivers lie Equal Opportunity _,.., " o " W01 N11f Ut8 M a k e l h o s c jt o o d . . 3723Bircb St,NB req'd. No prior exper Employer types experlenct'd office household items you'rt.• Mfg.,Co.1365LoganAvc, COOK nt."C. Good driving rec a ----""--""-----• perso n n e l . Cus t om Kelly Wayt. not L&Sing uva1luble lo CM.545-4918 Mature, exper cook for M moat. No Sonday work. Drug & coslltel.ic clerk. Weave Carpets. 18430 some other family by ad·
relirc:ment home. Npl DeUv. en, over 18, for Oraniie Coas t Yellow eicper. only. 25 hr pr wk. Pacific St .. F V vertlsing them ror sale in Classified Ads. your one·
Bch. 30 hrs wkly, avuil early A~ newspapers to Cab. 17300 Mt. lier· S4.00 pr hr. Moulton ,.._neral om celsee·y. Re· Bring this ad lo your Classalied.C1111642·5bl 8 stopshoppmgcentcr. wkends & eves. Phone homes an N.8. & C.M. "' p I a z a p h arm a r Y v.: nearest Kelly office for a Mu11t have de .... nduble rmann. r · Vly. · · · · quires good phone skills, fr-"ift. Work 80 hours
Clerk for 11.B. drugstore.
rru.nimum age 24.
642·$861 Mrs Wong. ..~ ----------Laguna If 1 11 s . M r appearance & typing at '-" " car, & be r eliable. DlDN'TGRADUATE? Oreyfus .768-3784 &Owpm . Salary + w/Kelly by November C~ s.100/$350 mo + bonus . CHECK THIS 15th. 1978 & you will re· 646-5844. SPECIAL OPFER EARNING ENOUGH b.enefits . Near O.C. ceave a free lurkey! All
Banquet cook, all around ---------11 you're a young ma n IMCOME! rurport. Call 754-0114 types o( tile & heavy tem · man . Ex per only . Dental Assistant J>08illon 'th t hi h h 1 porary Industrial Jobs
H47 2561
<.1crk Breakfast cook AM shift, avail. Xlnt oppty for en· wdJ~ ou ti l sc oo Join an excitfo~ com· 11vAih1hl,.
7-ll Store expcr only. Newporter thu.slastic girl seeking r.:oma. e rmy may pany with unlimited an· GENERAL IEL[~ 1-\dl or PIT clerk. Apply 1M Hotel, 644·1700ext 108 full time employment. sWI have a place for you. come POlenlial & OP·
m person 28933 Crown Mr. Yates. EOE. Top pay, fringe benefits. lf )'OU have what it takes. portunity. Free standing LABORERS Vallt!y Prkwy, Lag Nig the Army may have an building in million dollar
• ________ ... ,.. ....... -wa-·-.... breakfast Lovely Newport Bch ,,._,•ng for you plus an locat1·on . l mme d1'ate ~ """' specially omce. Non· =:,..·-•t to('-· b. h' h. UrgenUyNeeded111
& lun c h s hift s, smoker.644-0595 .,.,,..,..un•Y uul 1g opening for h ighl y Warehouse
CLERKS w/beneflts in growing ----------• school during your off· motivated. experienced Stock Clerks company. Apply at Ma DENTAL ASSISTANT. duty l i m e. ,too. The &i inexperienced people. Shlpping&Receiving
Bari<ers. 212 E. 17th SL front office & chairaide. Army's always looking Excdlent training pro-Mu11t have phone & reha-
UTOTEM Costa Men. E x pe r . no t ex p e r . for good people. But gram tuition assistance. bletr&ru1p. Long &short &42-°'20 they're ofrenng you the full time manager. Call term o.ssignments. Holi·
Openings Now Available Cooks Wanted greatest opportunity now manager now for con· day & vacation pay .
rorfull orp/ltmeclerks ServiceSystetM DENTAL RE C EP· t.hroulh Septe mber. So fide ntial inte r view . Hos pitaliiation plan on 2nd & Jrd shifts , No A 11ubsidlary of Del TI 0 N I S T f o.r N 8 call now for this unique 963-5671 avail, Orthod ti t Top p chance to serve yourself exper neces-Ru ry·wc Monte· Corp. has im· on 1 · a y. aodyourcommunily!
tral.n. Start S3 per hr. A~· mediate openings for ex-Exper. req. 642·2626 Costa Mesa. S40-I026 ~t .manag,ers to SJ.60 hr. per. lnslilutionaJ cooks. Dental Recepl.lorust Ex· Huntington Bch, 962-8821
Manoger11 to SS.SO br. ~d· Noruunokers only. EOC. per w/fronl ore for quuli· Laguna Huts. 768·5251 VOLT
•tMJ•f)lll'\U'f' offhtlf ft•
real estate
Vllllcement opportunll1cs Dayllrqe h r s . Phone ty growing rrac Oood
to those "".ho ?ua~~Y· For 556-SlO Ext. 280. . pay & bene N.B. Call ---------~~~. eolSM£·~~ . ~· , • • D&UD&.h. -_...,..-eo--~
tact the pel"l!oonel omce 1-:t;r'ait fooaserv1ce . . Ofani€'Co""bi.;ed'~11 ---
at 968-7521 Dental Asst. chu1rs1de. l'l leader In medical de· OFFICER
12M.2LampsonSt NB. P leasant group vicea 1s seeking a
Garden Grove537-48<&0 C.hMlelMaiftt pracl. Exp pref 'd . drtlfter.
Equal Oppor Employer Sat thru Wed. lOpm to ~1122 2·<& Yrs exper an mech'I The rapidly g rowing ·---------escrow omce of a majori--_ ..... .....,_,,,...._...,_._. ........
Cl.ERIS
URGENTLY
NEEDED
VOLT
I «f••U•"t'' ol 11.JO I
7am.l''/T,S4perhr.Sun DENTAL REC EP · drafting. Preparing
& Sall Club, 2'752 Toldeo TIONIST engineering drawings &
Way, El Toro. 586-0860. High quality ()(flee need.II lists from engineering
Dance teachers. ba}Jet. exper " friendly recept, notes, sketches, layouts
tap, disco & belly da'nce. · CulJ time . Good sat & & ~true. ~. Trade or
NewPort Beach. Call beoef. NB644·921l. Ledl I schl backgrou.nd Mrs. Herbert. ~9'101 pref'd . I( you qualify
Dental Asst . Newport please call for an In·
DATA ENTRY Beach, gen. practice 4 t.ervaew or s ubmit re·
dayweek,646-4801 s ume to~ Murga r el
Mca liwyea.ft Dark.
P e rmuenl po11ilion Den ta 1 Off 1 ce • F." · SHILEY LAI IMC
available as a video dis· perlenred chair side l76000lUette
play terminal operator RDA X Ray Ilse .. 4
for Buie/Four mlnl handed. busy <>!flee. ci~~~:.~~E
computer. Some ex· salary open, be.nefat.s. 1n ---------•
savings & loan has an im· General Ornce
mediate opportunity for Constr S9SO
an Ellcrow Officer with 3 Person Friday
minimum of 2 years ex· CareerOppty $7$0
p e r I e n c e . Irvine Personnel Agency
Responsalilles wall In· 488E17lh Costa MesJ
elude developing new Sultc224 642·1470
business working with _,-~-___.-..
the publlc and process-----~
mg escrow fdes. An ex-GF..N'L MAJNT1'.:NANCE
cellent salary and com· Male with transportation
mis.'llon are ortered to c I ea n fas t f ood
ESCROW
SICRETARY
machines S days pe r
week. Early am, 3 hrs
pe r day. Salary +
mileage. 673·7632 perlence la deslrable, but HunUnttoo.
will train lndMdu.al with 962·779'1 $$6·4083 DUFTIMG Good opJ>Ortunlty for an OEN'L OFC. for H. B
demonstrated lypina ac· Dental·Ofrlce Mgr. Rccpt. Fffdratllng poeopen ror lndlvtdual with one year drug store . Lt bkkpg.
curacy and speed. Roura Exper(enced In 4611 )'OUl\I pera. Nice LET· escrow secretarial ex· Over 25· Mra. Hatch,
upproxtmately 2·9PM. pbuee or front omcc. TER.JNG It GOOO"LINE perience and '5wpm typ. 847-2561 I
Work In pleasant en· S.luy open, benefits, WORK mandat'Ory. 6 ln1sldlls. GEN OFFICE·Mature
bEAVI CE~
The
"Kelly Girl"
People
Newport Beach 833-1441
Laguna Niguel 831·0542
Garden Grove 638·0500
NCYJ' AN AG ENCY
NEVER A FEE
F,qual Oppor Employer
INSPECTOR 9C IMSPECTOlt
Leading medical device
has immed need for an
inspector with up to 6
prclerably in plastics.
Xlnt Co bener incld 'g
profit ish.aring.
Please apply in person or
cnll weekdays 9-llam &
J :30-3 :30pm. Margar et Oartr.
SHILEY LAIS
176000Ulett.e
Irvine. ca 92714
Call 979-0500 E. 0 . E.
INSULATION
INSTALLERS, for new
COMO'. CO. in So. Or.Cly,
Gd co benefits. exp pre· rerred. 495-1832.
INSU ... ATION
INSTALLERS ""II time imd. work ruve~ide and
Orange Co. areas. Xlnt.
opt. for Journeymen In
Appreotlcea. Wllgcs
above scale. Xlnt. com·
pany benefits. Adams
lnaulallon SS8·1818
Jl41C ..... Drin
14M741
(A.croM From <>ranee Co. Airport)
Equal Opplf' Employer
vironment with 1iood Huntington MOll·l.Yr exp prel'd. Sal . woman, bkpg mach ex·
oomplD)' beneflta includ-tai-779'1 ~ com m to exp . s m Ouu~lng benefits nnd per helrCul PaclCic Ind Inau.rance
•nf 2 weektl v1cation•---------meetwl'l toainffring ofc ideal worklnii condlllont s upp y 2 le 7 so .
after one year, company DINTA.L.ASST lot In Irv. Cill 540-6241 c omplement these tlathawaySt .. S.A. ALICLllK
CUIJ( TYPtST
lntW'lllCe Co .• In NB,
!M!ddnl tr1lnee for •c·
counUng dept. Perm•· ncm pc)IJtlon. Good typ..
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credit WI.Ion, ttc. Apply aper Pf'f'f'd. X·r1y lie _ __;...:--.....-----call for an Interview ap. IWRCU'JTERS. lmmed pen. PleJ8 worklna
•t nee. Call~. Driver, 1ny aae over 25. po6atmenL openlnis for lie. CM· cond. oppty ror tralnina ORAM&I COAST --------• l'\all or PIT. llard Work. mc:.'lologl'll5 w/ynl( new & ldvancc. 171.<! hr work 642.e2J3af'ter3PM. MAllMllS co. No a11111at9 nts pro· week . S500 mo to start. DAILY PILOT ForCla.strlcd Ad DRIVERS Cu.II lime perm. S ... vi~s grum, full It pt.lime. F· C11l 54~·4700 ext 229. 3lOW.19ySt .. CM ACTION clean Job. Mullt be over .._ .. "9 time 11tarll{I£ ular)' _E. __ Q_.E_. ______ ,
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ROYAL INDUSTRIES
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LNr Siegler, Inc .
2040 E Oyc:r Ad
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roltb Mac:ct~•th~ '~lllf N ed car tlto typln~ AJDIS V811t1Jl4•nl tind tixrhnn(tt• No• H...... dlv. CMll V11n, 83:J.2700. Wtd Sept 21th. 2' IJ 3 lS f(reM1vt• pet'!l4>f'I to tr1tln
r or 1•1" .. ru,.,. N1 ~ bUllinetNI l•! And aoaltc ~"Dennis Pc.-.on. t '/ac days. IQ l\OlldiA)I:<. to 111kto ch11t1ll' or stock ~~I~ ba.•'" OIDMUIS bill comm1qu>M whll~ M Ir,_."-' nel Service or Jrv1ne, 202t QUI Cheryle Er111vai.. rm & 1h1pp1n~ rece1v1nl(.
.. Ne&rl'ai t"~ Mill~ 1Hm1.11n tu "'llfk lornma lup to 100'4 I lrflMediale opeall)lll tor !J!h-helson ~ xlnl working t:ond:..
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P""•l• nkn • d1tb. ~ 8 dwt " btl llood i•uok Uc· , I 0 F MU IS IM G um..-I~ hr wk cqwp. &je tollowlnaJuc11tJoni. about M H: r o W uv c pm.on. Ertic>r xlnt com· 1·--------·r turkey ,.~Rl::I:: .. • Onn~
l\ l 8et i-1-4 ~un • l.'\ •bh• 10 •1v~ '""uhn "1101 SlltYICL y., woril le rnJC'O &H ~ -nOva,euM.raJ ~ c~u~ tt a PUY btnd1t11 Appty Students lhl.s ad to your neurcst L n. , .... T ,.,. 'lll>lltu.• \o I arn Mu t ,._ .... l. H•--II d. " ""you. 9AM noon Mon Fri Kelly olf1c•• & rccc1v .. " "• ._ Jnv.-~ c·r41 puv l 0t1ll ~.-....&~• ""-'t'cp\/Typlst. Pl·Umo -<ii~ • Sell profit11ble at.lcro· p · I ' • • Noexpernec. Musl'be t8. LOTATT8t0Aa« ht.i • f'f'lHl'M U7311l71 ofyo.-cWc.. TypinA.Ute S/11,exrwrln COSTAMISA W!lve c:ookwu;1. We =O'nHOTIL 1ntt're11tlr1g tt-mporary f~gift.Jw.t ror uppl)
payro(I & •t'ct• ptt)'able havo bett detlcn> which · JO~. fo'/T & after school UlgB
M1.111t be ll ""I A MFXllANU . ,•11pc•r. '"""' .... Id d<"-•rt>Jf ~l> l "05 WM St. deroonat~at~ well and 900Newport~ntl'r Dr hrs Interview between IELC~ PllYM. rompany f\.-ncf IH' nt>k t.J 11ums1 1t1t" •new ,. tro11p • seUr~t CrouMfloo op Newportlicu<'h ~1 ~•lttry t <'mnmh,,0111 ......... & If. lawr••u lh·1·cpt1onl1t. p/llmt•, COSTA MISA unit r · Equal o r :!:i!t'k.: Good J>06lhoni.
4'fl 721W . 4!12 .. K'Jll ,,...... l'V~i./Sundon . Rl·Gls port ca1f MlcrqMort Employeft>tF '"'L f-4V •c L 'ti ~~~ ~~·~~f1~"~"':'u Me* .. S.Cy/a ec •Pold Vecoffon"-11a1r&runa.~--11s1.11t1tst. <Tm63H1131 --------~O~ off ice • "KeJ:cirt" ~knds Xlnt ha)l"h\, fa1)(>r .irtuntt' & l..i~t •Weellty,_,. llCIPT10MtST COSTA.Ml.SA ~amstress.canvas&up· SEC'Y/BKKPR ~OJ overload Peoplt-
\'cm pi&nct1Jtt pr-f ~ typ1 t \\1o11t lo;Mw •"I l-'or Npt Sch YiAchl bkr. F.qual Opport Employer holstery prtducb.. perm, PIT. l·S. Mon-Fri .. Lite Newport IK-a<'h 833 1441
• t'Umm ll?lif! tmnt nlht<f' prot·t·dur1• f~ Lr1p w our urfil"l• for l> at & S un . 9 ·SJ Hime. Co Bene!itb. ex· bookkeeping, good typ 557-0061 Laguna Niguel 831.-0542 ftw.)'Qlf~ 8'7 ~7 11vollnwnl 1:. oil th•d 111 Telephone . riling SAL!SCLERK per~f.elS-2247 Ing, Salary negotiable --3723-•B•ir•c•h•S•t,•N•B-•I GardenGrow G311-0500 ~ M>.C.....1'1 flt"t' L1><'11tl'<l .il duplluhnft 4t It typ1nt1 Needed ror hardware s-•ET• •y New Port If a r b o ,. ---------NOT AN AGENCY • S..tll8i\JlS&\.'otl>bal>tm ~t~dtC'al.Ciirl f't-1 d1 ~ :..'OZ1 I': llhSt ,SI\ cal1M1w673·8Sll distributor. Mariite ex· ~ ".. Lutheran Church, 191$ NEV1':RAF'EE
in d o lH' '" 11 a f •• t nftldf'(l for <ihc1r ot nvu 1 , Ht>twt·~n Npt &. ~ /\ perience nece11s~. C.ll Xlnt o,pty for growth Dover. NB. 548-3631 SUPERVISOR Equal ()ppor Employt't'
\t ..i ch 1n1, 1 1 r a 111 .. t• tjooal mun~tlur M1•d11-.1l l'rw)' > llCll'TIONIST 549-86'7I for •Pet ~ de· with ctmpany s peculln· ---------~•AUTY
.,., some t•' p ~ 1 1 n lt:it·karounl1 ht lpfu I Phones. some typlnJ. tails E 0 E MIF/H mg 11 total set-up or SECY DEC ,.. ..
uum q r 1 ~ .t I cu1t rul U1\ ..r,1CJrC1 1•11:., amt BRENTWOOD mmc dutit:A. & :some 11.;1. · · · ' ch1npract1c o((i{•es. Fee P•1d ASSURANCf WAITHS
nwdtlnc 111:1 up.i A11ph ~11m11 for 'llChl 1.1i•11\I mg 1-'/T. non· ·rnkr $Z75 Answer phonC5. haAdle On the go VIP seek:\ or· Irvine bast.'CJ medical de· Exper'd only nce<J apply
in l)l'ni-On •tl 1011,.. \fon <'.,II Mu•t Hpt• llr MUISES hr 11tart onJy. On lilt• SALISCLRk cor~pondence & train ganiud pers lo assist in Viet! manufactunng firm Cillt>75·760'lforappt.
t.bru Ft-1, litOI C'llirn··~1t' 0£'~1tM.-Uill ...O t10UU Photo!.( r., phi cs, 3#03 for gr9')hic & drafting in loan packug1ng. Posi· key manner. Call Kay, has 2 positions ava1lablt•
.s&.SA.mJWiZ. <Wl-'ICf;Ul':I.P.fulll1m'' Uarbor81,E·S.C.M s upplies Phone & l ion reports to vice-1133-2700. Also ree jobs for s upervisor QuahtyWAITRl.'.:ss -Food --MID TICH FI 1· x 1 b I<" 11 1) u r ~ cOllnter o rder!!. F/T. president. SH helpful. Dennui & Oenrus PerliOll· Assurance . In ltlO in· wautress days. ll·3. app
;i Yrt-c>.p N'Q \tust hJ' 1· J lforbt•rt lfall Jt'w1·lt'r,, Ri-;(;EPTS750 Fee f u1d 1'eat uppeara.nce. S3 hr. ilnt t yping . a mus t. nel Service of Irvine, 2028 termed1aLe management ly days The De11vt'r Mm
•''"Clll"'IST •,·ro~ino (...\he c-.,11 Mancvrl'I ~·~l Pl~u.~19 137~ TooGoodTol.TNt MasterBluepnnt 546-2558 _Mic_'_.h_e_l_so_n_. _____ J>OS1t1on. cund1dut1.: will CingMCo . ..,719 Wh 19th S1t1•
"" ,, ... ~ .. ~0140 Ch "'rful ""rsonal"'Y & 234"' h A cu provide technic al as· ,,o P ont• c:a " Ml'dtc•l <Je"I''" htb l\.L:-:.! ()(flee: he4p Cull lime t)'l>-t..,_ ... ~ •• ~ isc er ve, 1" Secretary. PIT. mornings SECY $800 Fee Paid 1 unm<'do-om"to fot ---------1 ina. filing, phones pJus top skills will keep you 540-9373 w/some rlex1bll1 ty. LAmtdO.velop1111tnt sist.ance for interprela· _P_e_11.1>_·e_. ____ _
r-.. misc. •3 00 rwr hr. to going & growing W/th1s .. _ _.,_ d ( E I fi . I h I IJOO of quahty standard.<;, w .. ,n .. c:s DPHIMIHTAL MESSENGER .. la ... .,: .. cul..-xlnt firm. Call Cande1ce. SllUIUlan pre .• $5.00 hr. ~,c, arm:'" pus ocl ensure 1mplementallon "' ~ M>.CHINISTS SMnt.Ja~o Rank n""-<b .i " ....., ...,.. 848-1288. Also F'Cf J obs. 833-2235 wi tram into personne or all quality control!i Food & Coctta11. over 2i
('.mdldlt"" rn"cl ha•,, Pttrt lHTh.', $3 00 fX'r hr I~ Dennis & Ocnms PerSOI· SALF.S dept. call Amy. 848·l288. procedure::. & evaluah.• yr. Call b«wn 10·3. ask ... ... 't.lepen l\ble pHi.on lo I "/\Ml I ""' re-.. o(H .. •l1nut"n otr .. .a.y5 ... 1a..c: SICRETAIY Alsofeejobs.DeMis& conformance or opera· lor Karen.644·9550. Irv S+ rn. rdntc-d ~xj)\•r , mam1ain.1l>u>,clrt\tnii ix•r m .o 0 ''"'' ~~rvi ... e .... "'" ---AA.~ Nee ded r o r bu sy Dennis Pt>r so nnel CoastCC worlt from blue pnnt~. "'hedult· for our valut•d Mu:.t "''Ill und hav1: l'Jr Beach.16168 Bea:h MANAGEMENT urchilectual fir m i·n Service or Huntington hons to standards . Cun "-J • 979-~I So c I" i w kl dJdate will also directly vt>ruu 1nstruct1on or m t'lllltumcrs. l\1usl 1\11 \-t' .1 Re p ai r & o ye r h• u 1 . a uom 11n ~ Y plush Irv ofc. must have Beach. 16168 Beach. supervtSc the inspection
formal i.kt'lrhci. ~1u:.t bu.., 1 n e i.:. I 1 I. c .. " PBX amiwt'nn" :.ervict•, foreign cars. ftipecmlly w/c1rcula t1on w1over good o fc s kills type havt' fabnr:it·"" ~ . .,.. l•M'I p 0 1 l ., ~ "".000 ..,.w•k~ a pro "'/~v~s · Semi retired coupll' to proces:. for a b1<>log1cal ~" '" " l' ·• r a re' '' l' ,, ",,II ~IC'"'nt•11c<·d Sl<1rt S3.00 die.els. Audi, lier"~. es. .al ,, ........ D ,. "f 55wpm & work under 60 t d It -....a·cal device.
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ment home. 848-881 t.
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tovhngon productu111 a good dn\ ml( !'\'Corel 10 """" " er. Datsun & Toy~; ex· growing display s ales · · cchl~lmd P ex · · .,,,.,? Positions requl re 1-3 W a 1 tr t' s i.. ·Col' kt it 11 Wt>ofCerxlnt Co l~ndm dnw our bunk <"lfr i-·or l'l!X arrunl! car f<t' ~lfunl'· forc<>.Ouremploycesare SECRETARY ren. no pet.II ......... years pre vious ex· Wa11rei-s. P IT . Will
dd 'g profit l)h11nng furtht!r 'nlorlTW lll111 1•011 I\ II s we ring s c r v I l' c l100 or danvge; clean. aware or th rs advertise· ror environmental sec of gro88 631·2950. penencc '" Quahty Ai.· Ir a'" NP t H<' h I Ol'
Apply lll pcr::.on or O} Ul<t, 'Jf't:rulor lull & l'/'r. <.:all repair or re,lu<f p<1rb. !!1,~~l~ryS~1:~,;.t·~:~d this Fas h I s l land Ser vice Sta. Attendant. sur:ince or QuaJity Con· 5'11M948. phonebetween~.3Cl·-l .30. SANTIACiOIANK t\35-:\561 n.·pairuutolta~.A/C & ., • ., D ·i Pil PO plan'g /cnv1ronmental exper"d. f\illorp/t1me. trol. pre(eErablr ini-an-ted_N_oon __ A_i_dl>_fo_r_l_la-v Mar~aret Dark Pel"l\Oflnel Dept 2nd fl r ---PEHSIOH electricul sys ttfns. 4 yrs 11""'' ai Y °"· · research (1 rm. X I n t Apply. Arco Stal.lon. 17th supeNlsion. xpenence i'n•erm. "chool. lurl"h du SHILEY LAI IMC 5JS !!:. 1.Sl St. Tu;Un yn .a.1ui..r. cxper requJre¢ S9.7S per CBoA.x ~· Costa Mesa, worltin" ltltmosp &t benef. &Irvine. CM in one°' Lhe following in· ~ " '
lie ""''·5200 L'I'"-""" "ia:o h T k d to n"aresl ~· "b k 11 dus lrtes 1s requ1 red: ly supervts1on. 2 hr.>. da1· 17600Gi t.le °""" uvc. Npt Bch urea. Will train r. a e • " n ove average s 1 8 Med 1 ca I d e v 1 c e. ly556·343i
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-C3-11•979--•0500-•E• •. O_E•:-1Messenger wanted Mon. oriented indiv m aclmin menAdp~•ddeptor. ~:np~y·~~-Se~d resu~e to J . i~nl. :i:1r&'~·l_ Day A & Aerospace where en· ANTED· No. Laguna
---------Wed. Fri for Irvine.-<le or money purchase & .., (oi "3 Sales Steuiet', c/o 2'v Newport es. p ime. P· \llTOflmental controls are Beach. Older 1.idy or ~...Jit :.han'ng plan. F'/T, DISPL.4 y Center Dr Su1le 215 ply, Shell Station. l7lh & r e q u 1 r c d . 8 5 , n molher or young child to Mag Card 11 ()perulor for velopcr. Must be ablt! to •'"" N o Ca,,_;,,,. · I ... ..; ... NB c ' :.. s nd 7 permanent .pos. Typing R. E.~'Lic. Only" •DV1t.1tTISI~ .Do, -.. ·-----'-...... _. __ • -----rrucrob1olooy i's a prnrn· are •Or"" e my .yr law office. Expcr. Call dnve standard shill c<tr. d C 11 T , """ IA\ ...._ ., "... old lovely. well behaved Mrs. Reed7S2-6841 'rlorro fHing & Xcro'<· ii. req · 3 erry aor ICING G r ow 1 n g w ee k I y SECRETARY. Part time Serv Sta Kelp nei!ded 1m· qws1te or a BSME or daughte r to El Morn
. ang dulws. Jn (1U1nci. '<le· appt, 644•7540. Of~ CAaEH newspupt~ in Orange Co &full lime. gd S/H & tYP· med. F\111 or pit. Apply B SC he Pr C' r c r r t: d · school. Your hom(· or
M:uds wanted. Seal'liff cepted Thur~ & Fri ftHONEWORK IHUALESTATE? area provides a career ing. Pleasant. perm. 990E.Cst Hwy.N.B. Knowledge of environ· mine . 497-231l2/t•vl•i. Motel. l66I S.Co11~Lllwy, 9 ll 557-5511 ' " F I r opport tn dispUiy advert 645-2:1666 mentaJ controls &G~P's Rers.r(""Wred. Lag Bch. 4'4-489'l Verify orders-no selling. ree ta1n1ng 1 you sales for that indiv w/2 ---SGT. PEPPERONIS a plus . . ... Maintenan~e helper. ex· MESSEHGER Good PI T pe rmunent qual#-or mote yrS related CX· SECRETARY. opemng PIZZA STORE We offe r an excellent WAREHOUSE PERSON
s>cr. desirable. Apply 111 Must have own cur, ,iood Job. H.rs 5 .30·8 :30PM. C~C7141991·0660 per. I: a proven track with nationally known Now hinng. for full & benefit package th:ll m· Need 1ndiv1dual wit h
person. 31106 Coalit llwy. dnving recQrd, guaran· Mon-fl-i. Apply at the rec Xlnl guar/comm r_eal estate appraisal ~/time Openings at loca· eludes compr~bens1ve basic math for ~eneru l
So. Lag. teed 20 hr wk Dill ncb· UaLly l'llot. 3.-.0 W Bay, compen~o tion b e ne r r1rm In need of secretarv t1on near 0 .C. Airport. medical. dental &opucal warehouse work. Foun
bie btwn 1\J & 12 only <.:oslu Mei.u. Ask for ~TAURANT prog. For confidentlul wl!h _knowl_edge;able _Mustbe 18orover.Apply plans as well as profit lain Valley. 111.i 1
Ma 1 n ten fJ n c e man . ~71. Huth U:uvltl. Circulation conside ration send re· ed1tonaJ typing skills. m person. shanng. Please send re· ~710.
malure, experienced in --"-------Dept. E O.E. COUNTER sumetoad •J4l, C/O'J'be Oppof1un!tY to take on 23008.E. B~tol sume along with s al1.1ry1---------
rnotel "restaurant. App COR.P Fee PJ1d •1 .... " H~£--•d J Dally Pilot. P .O. Box ad. d 1 .l 1 o n a I a d • Santa Ana He1gM.s mformat1on to.
ly an person. 31106 Coast MGR TRAIMEE ,.. 4~·11 .7':.~ir-· 1560. Costa Mesa. CA m l n • ~ t . r. a l I v e 549-8674 Margaret Dark Warehouse
llwy,So. Laauna. Xlnt training prog ofr'd ..,,.. 00.> PERSONNEL 9'JS26 responatbhhtes . .Ex· <Nextlo McDonald's) SHILEY INC men
•--------•I to personable, am.bilious r--Pl-... -__..._--.i----..::-~---.~-· cellertt salary & cor· F.qual Oppor Employer l76001G711~1e1 !~· !J!?Z'714 REGISTER NOW FOR
indiv for nat'I firm. Call -....., ~ porale benefit.a. College .. "'~ WORK ON
Maintenance Candace, 848·1288. Al.,o Knld~ in part,_ & salel CARL'S JR. IS NOW AC· SALES degree not imperative. SHIPPING CLERK ON-CAL.LBASlS
'ART· TIME Fee J obi. Dennis & D1•n· n('('. F/1' or P/T. Gecrfll ~I rl 642·'788o Santa Ana r~ has 1m· Teacher" ror Chns tian WE."l'CLIFi'' G I P • ( Pl b' HB c:·ut 1,. .. ,. C E P 1' I N G A P · or Su And Sport. ---------""'" ., enera handy worker ms crsonnt'I ~rvicc o um mg, . .,.,., •. ,,,,. PLICATlONS FOR Newport Bl. Npl SICllTAltY med opening for Slup· sc h 0 0 1 . 1611 3 5 TemporaryServices n~ed 4 hours per day. Huntington He.ich. 161h8 PRESS ER . D ry cl~n EMPLOYMENT. Sch. Ph675.7874. N~ Beac.bAd Agen· ptna/Rec Clerk w/some erookhur s t, Ftn Vly . 1617Westcliff.Ste200
salary open. Employee Beach. needs presser . no e •r tAL c·y.p•ng a11o..·pm, prev exper. Apply In person Call 91.1-7831. 631-0610or7S2·91l~ benefits b ased o n ES ... """" nA JOam Mon thru Fri ----------·---------Mod Is •~ "'-nee, will train. Call t.1wn f\111-time and part·tlme. ' C II """ • ' average or hours e cxc.ol"Orts "" 8(7g1en41CJ_,c:e~1r pre •• 8 1801 Carnegie St. SA. TEACHER-Pre-School. \llorj(ed. Apply hetwcen Masseuses 7 & 3. 548·6485 day and rugbt positions HI' .J.,.2 farms .....,..,,.., . 979-9552. S2.80 hr. afternoons. Mon.--------·
llam·Jpm. Nation a l Fe male. Top m~inl!y avalluble. Must be 18 or "'"' t.hn>Fri 897 :.!IS9 WAREHOUSE
Education, 4401 Birch Must have car u:H -2140 P RINTING over rorclosmg nights. has PIT sa es oppty for SECRETARY SHJPPINO DEPT . · GIN. LAI-N mature lady. Why not get for So Orange Bid r . 'Aca<B Teacher's aides. Part & """ St.. ewpor\ Beach . '1orning newspaper auto -OfF..SET Apply in person. Tues; back into selijng in a Con9tr exp lo ~me SU Ou ........ •-n.: 'b flAll tJme. good salary ASSEMBLERS
I Near OC Airport J. route, Approx hrs.4·6am Oft&t.4TOI duy through Saturday, pleasant. loterottttng pref. Must be able to DC· . r ~, .. a ""11 .. ,.sm U· ~ ~qua l Oppe-rtuntt)' Xlnts1tuationrormaturt-360AHDJCK .Pla!ernt1k· 2-SPM at the following Hickory Farms Store. cept respon. Sal comm lion center has openi.ng ·5484436 IMMEDIATE
orEHINGS Employer. persoo as carrier-dealer. · , ._, ·r C A R L ' S J R . ·See Mr Thompson at w/ab11Hy. Send resume for indJv wl eJ!per ship· TECH ... ICt .a. .... ang.ncg.str1pp1nt. r1 · ping r eceivin g & " "'" Approx earnan~i. O\ er Menter...,....,.. RESTAURANTS: South Coast Plaza Lower ~-!·Cao. !e!. 2445. Capo warehOusing. Duties inc Sm electronJ~ co. mov·
MAINT·HANDYMAN
/\pt maint. in bwldmg
clean-up, CM. NB ureu
Full time Some ex·
per1e n ce n cedt!d
S350 mo. 540-3006 2.34 Fischer Ate. CM melt. °"''• · ,_,.,.. some forklift & ab1hty to lllg t.o San Juun Capo
MOVIE & TV EXTRAS 540..9313 * c I' Saleslady for dress shop. SECRET >.RY drive 2 axle van . Vnbd seekin~ person exper'd NORRELL
N E E D E u B y I ar s I Over 30 pref P11rt time. Exec sec'v to Fa~h1on C A II<-r eqd. Apply In tun In~ R ... & TempararyScrv1ces ~1665 ~ " between 8am-3pm, Ao• M1crowavt> filters. will
H '! L L Y W O 0 D l'roduction Workers, No J J · island Invest firm. Xlnt t.hony Schools, 44-0l 811"(11'1 cons1der tn11nCl' w/l!Omc
CASTlNG DIRECTORS. experience necessary. f * SALESLADY tor jewelry 01>'y. good skills req'd. St, Newport Be a<'•· electroml' bkgmd. I.ark 54t..a071
Guar<:tnt.eed resull;S. over i:ood bcoerlts. hours • store. full t1m1.'. ~-3402 Call: 7141640-012.3. <Near OC Airport 1 Eqool En•neen ng, 8ti6 W. l6lh EOE/ M f' 64.2 · I ti03. .
MAHAGEMEMT S.000 Jobs filled Lhis Y.ear llpm lo 7um Plc1:1i.c call l!I032CUlver Dm orS411·3270eve:s Opportunity Employer. Sl. N.8 . 642·9205 ~~~~~~~~~
E U I alone. S25..$JOO per duy rr IW2 l5.'13 IRVJNI'.: U:~:~ ~o~e ~~;~r~~t~ accepted. Yrly t1.>e. v1c1-; --------1 Salesperson. full lime. im· SECRETARIES SHIRT MACHINISfS TECHNICAL
:.t.-curi: future '" 8 but> I· VI D "~ 0 CA~ T l N n PRODUCTION 31852 Del Oblspu md. post. avu1f. Hct:iil & CUTilltS WRJTEB
Wood Sign Maker
needs lramcc.
0111646-073.3 ncss or your own. No S'l':RVIC~.17141 761 ·1244 HR_.S SANJUAN ''OO.nter.646·5058 (With&WilboutSH> r equired for En•lish '""
t'XI ~ f'"IOft CAPISTRAN<. TYPISTS .. need w leave your pre · SECONDSlllJ-'T Salt.ispcrson. aggr~sive, • company malung high Opportunity ror r ight ood workini.: & arts ,'!t
person to have• a long craft mstrurtor. Male. 2'l
tHm ass1gnml!llt wnung yrs .or older Hourly or
assembb'. test & operal· fuJI ltml' Workin~ with 1ng procedures for CQWP· youth. 642·8:17:! for appl
ment used in petroleum 9amto5pm
~nt position. Start s pare Newspaper earners. ear-We M e accepting ap·I po:uuve attitude . 1'ull or PIX class, custom,made
tJme without investment. ly mom. Times. S350 to plications for produclmn pi t. Expcr. or will train. Loog & short term 3 5. shirls. New pN'nllses
646-7989. $400 per mo. 1 week paid til!lpers on 2nd shifts Mon Apply in person, Stan· signments. Holiday & ~ening in thl) area.
................ GER TRuES 97\·u91:_';,!f1t~r 7 weeks work. lh.ru Fri, llam·llam & dard Shoe Store, CM. v a c a t 1 0 n Pa Y . hiust be aklnxperi~ In
-""' " """ I Jprn Xlnt s1tlary. m7S. Bnstol. Hos pitalization plan s559~lm8S6 Mg.r frpnanyk. Nationwide jewelry co ---------lit.1lefit!-t •· uood workln•' 'I will tea c h you the HIGHTCLERK .,.,. .. Salcspcrsontoworkhob· nva1. Rotitron.moroAlgsooly.
Industry sub-surfarl•I---....;.,_ ____ _
d1rect 1011 hndmg Will WORK AT HOME
. 1 b .-.c" k & l'ond ·, Cu me to thtl by shop. no exper nee. Jewe ry us. <>C.J\J w w<1nted. Apply in person Pttf'SOnnel Dept to com-FUii time. Call 640·2641 <'omm. No exJ>{!r nee only Ask for Sue. Coral ""1.'ile <1n applicution. w1·11 tra1·n "'or uiipt. "all .,, Tue-Sat. 644·5396cvcs. r ' Reef Mott>I. 2645 t1;1r bor. CALIFOAM
_642_·_Sl_63 _______ ,_c_~_1._______ 10061 Von Karm11n
Ir\' E:qu11I Opp Emplyr Manager-nit::hl. 1l1 g h ·d , w _ , , volume liquor market. ~urse A1 cs. e arc seek· Top puy & workmg con· ang nurse a1dc11 to. care P roh•:.,lonal C<i ke de·
d itions . Expcr. pre-r~r our elderly patients. coratnr 25·40 hr. week.
ferred. Apply in per:.on, faper is not nee 1( you 49'192.10
9AM·41'M . 3041 S . h,aveahe1t1t&willlearn. P1Thclp net.odt.'l.I for por·
Bnstol, SA. Qlll. Mrs. Gron~ach at uoo shctn". Mall' pn·f. 532·ti848. Fountain Con· .. ---------1 valescent JI06pitul. 1835 ldeul for college student. M lln flel<, must be cln & anagers W. LaVe t11. Oran11e. rl'I 53 hr s turt. Ca ll UJOJEM Equal Oppor Employer. 979,0747 art lpm for appt.
NURSE PH1mc omce help Siii,
28651 Margucr1
MISSION
Equal Opply
Mi l<'
SALES
P/T, can work into 1-'/T.
in Lag Bch Boullq\ll'.
Mature female wlxlnt
appearance. t:xp pre('d,
/\sk for George, 497-2887
SeD wlth E1\SE'
It's a BREEZE
Class1f1t.'d Ads &12·56711
VOLT
'f Ml•(~flAJ , ·~t t• t I
3848 Campus Or1ve
546-4741
<Across From
Orange Co. Airport Equal Oppor Employer
*Secretaries*
Shoe Sales. P /T . top
grade. no Suf!J.. Hrly +
comm. + ijcent1ves &
benefits. Eifer ne(:. Mr.
Wh1Le or NT Murow1tz. Westcliff ~hocb, NB.
548-86114' ------
worlc. dir~ly with pro· Phone sale.. hght bulbs
ject engin~rs. We offer Call 530·5220
11 t'Ompelll1ve startmg•---------
wal(e. xlnl benefit s I P oper..typ1s1. min
package & a dcsirable 70wpm. WIPor DIPexri
Ora nl(e <.:o locuuoo. ~ired. Npt Bch law 01
Send resume to Scier1tJf1c rwe. 640·8!IOO
Dnlling Contro!s, 4040 YACHT MAI NTENANC~· Campus Dr . Ncwp0rt &, •
Beach. CA 92660 or call c.-"'GfNE . Don Swanson. 557 9051 ""'' 64~-~lf ttmt·
~Hatt
Imme l. o penin ic
female/,,...Ulc. Will tra m.
Xlnt c<1benefits & rapid T~l8hone Salu
increfSes. OeltroniC', Wrk PtT'mourteltiphone MerdNMdiH
Corp.929 Baker. C.M. salt.'S room&l:ltlllpursuc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-~~-·----oulli1dC' act1vil1es. AM & ~ 1005
& PM shirts. Guur waJo<~S + ••••••••••••••••••••••• Star rnJ 1mmed1ately . comm Call ror details .1---------
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Niguel & Costa Mesu. bener Apply 1"las1otsh1p fleiuble hrs & inform111
Slart $4 per hour to $5.50 Conv Ctr. 466 Fla~shlp oHici: arrangement. Call
Leital/Genl $l2K
Bkkpr/Conslr/Genl
Employers Pay All Fees
Liz Reinders Agencv ~., ... -:_ .. ~.
flewport Beach. 833·8190
Call for Appt/ FA tab '64
rocalruction supcrinten. L.A Times, 540· 30l • ~eh,,u.~..,_ .. -_ ~;;,~~/&-#!J~. H~~Q~~;r.j~~~ .... · · • """~'· -'--1 "" r~ty, upts. -~do:."' LE . -c .. ...,
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per hour. No experience Rd. N&.642·A044. 548-074\.
necessary, we train For ------------------•
1 n (or mat 1 on ca 11 NURSE Racquet Club gutt: atten·
714/537-4840 LVN dant, muat be avail evcis
Equal Oppor Employer 59 Bed facility. Xlnt pny & wknds . Please call for
---------i & benef. Bayview Conv appt. 645·5000 ext 520.
U•tpttt Clerti Hosp. 20SS Thurln, C.M. Mon·Fri, 8:30·5pm.
Tobacco s hop ~ a _542_·_3505_. _______ R_e_a_l_E_s_l_a_t __ e _o_H_l_c_e
moli v a ted. ex per· d NURSERYMAN menaRer /sales man for
person to run estab shop. F\Jll-time, maklr.c male new office. Pan/time ok.
Sec HIU'Old, 495 E. 171h over 2t. 6 Days Incl L1ber&I compens ation
_St.._C_M _______ , Sal/Sun. Wo rk with plan. Call after 6 pm.
Manufac turer requires plants. tree.c; & dcll"ery. _548_·-8348 ________ ,
shop worker, full time, Exper pref'd. $3.00 f lt
no exper. nee. CM a reu. u P · Lag u n 8 11 iI1 s Real Eiitate
Ph642•2244. Dave. Nursery. lnc. El Toro, !XICUTIVI 8.10-5&3.
Ms nufllcturer needs in· LOAN OFflCa
dlvldual for shi-ppini:. In-HURSES AIDE A position ts available
:.pectlon, production. etc. OltDHUtS for a person who has a
EJtper pref'd, but will ABOVEAVERAUE desire Lo join an ag.
train rtght person. Apply STARTlNG WAGf, Jtres&lve mortgage loan
in person 837 W. 18th St.. Apply t.o Newport Conv company doing business
Costa Mesa. Center, 1555 Superior In So. Orange Co.
MARJNEHARDWARE Ave,Nptlkh. Prefere~ will only be
W • h .... 'ltSIS •IDES given to it college grad •• r c ll e m g r • "" "' currently employed In
knowledacohllwarehsc FIT or P/T , 1 3.30 or the field or ban~ln2. /\
actlvltlea, Including 3-U :30. On gotng train· Calif real est4te llccnso c~tomer ~rvl«> & In· l.n1 fc cert!( prog. Apply i:1 requirf'd. f;l(ccllent
side sales. Marine expcr •iaisb1p Conv CenlN, salary/tomm s~hedule prefe~&U-<4800 466 Flagship Rd, N o. permits u n limlt •d
642-804•t pcnsonul ¥rowth & Im· .........., S.C'y ---------1 mediate income. Send
to div. sales mn•r of NUltSt'S AIDES re8ume to G Kaufman.
'14 t !!tnt cwldc f.inan c 1al F &ft P IT. All 11hlns. Pre (12(1 Newport Center Dr ..
All', srvc's firm. Xlnt ~rowth certification cl83stl4 or. Ste 211, Ncwp1)n. Beach •
.._ oppor. Ty Ing 6Swpm. fered. HB ConvoJ~cent CA 92660.
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SICllT ARIES
TYPISTS
GIH.OfftCI
JOIN THI TUM
OF ' rttOFISSIONAL
TIMPOURIESf
NORRELL I
Temporary Ser'Jes
~pping centers. Call SB'TEMIH
{/Y'age .Wlll s un .•
141752·7888. Ticket clerk for Mutual ONL '(
A .,. Antique Musit• Boxe:., STOCKCLERK gcnc y. r ul 1 time Clocks
W Phon e for upp 1 , arehouse handling of 1141557.92l2 usk ror Mr A•ric•
incoming and, outgoing West , Ne wport StJ · lllfe~
sl.Odt. Misc olf1ce duties. tiooers r----.:_,
Some outside delivery. ' -
VaUd drivers lie. Please TOW TRUCK ORIVF:R U102Kettenn~. Irvine
caJI Al. 556-4671 or apply NEEDED l\lust hav{' ex-·---7•54•·•17•77---· at 111003 Skypark Circle penenn'. Must live in ----___ _
Suite H Irvine Costa Mesa 646·96311 :? Oalc roll-top desks. turn
SfOCKCLERK
P/T9:30am-2pm. Calf
540-8101
Get GREEN cash
for WKITE elephants
wilh a ClassU.ed Ad
Ca u 642·5678
Traltwe ,osition or the century wt Ou I<
Swnch bo11rd opt•r ,\II choirs $795 u :.tit. 557 ISOH
hrs, all ~hlfts. Cull for ANTIQUE SHOW &SAU.
Appt. 64S·15'lS Scpt 28·0cl I.
TYPIST, fnst , accurntc,
exper. ror busy word pro-
cessing -lypcsettln~ of.
{1ce near O.C a irport
THE OFFICE. 549·21118
Long Bea1·h
Thur & Fri. 10am-9pm
Sut 10 6pm.
es Parsannll
Sun llam·Spm
THE MARKET PLACC:
213/596-4411
Typist/ Rccept ion 1s t, Cst Hwy &
Bookkeeping exper re.1 __ W_es_t_m_m_::._Le_r_A_v_c:.;,._
q·d. Pt·t1me. 645-6441 w.-. ....... s ... ., .....
.... ,.. .... teeth Ail.
Se v~ full & part ·lime positions Imm lately available In our sales
depa cni, Expenence (leslrable. but uny
sale pOtude will be considered For en
tnle 1ew please contact our stori: manager
(II I 111 .. , , ..... 1010
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Property Mitmnt Co •••••••••••••••••••••••
Must tyJ)c' 80wpm. & FRGtc'f 01\MAGEO
h11ve ability to handle HOTPOINT SALE 330!l
telephone l'nlls 1n 11 W Warner nr Jl.trbor. plca~1n51 m11nner Cull Santu Anu. 979.2921
for 1nt~rvll'w ~-18';'6
'1Yl>tst. trmnee, SO wpm.
(or tllll· Ins co N a
833·7&.>
CASH P1\IO
W~h rl Dry roe ! R .. fri g
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'78 CLEARANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• WIWIU IUY
YOUIDATSUN
PAJDPORORNOT
TOf'DOU.AI
F<>ITOPCAaS
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97ll Multtc)'c le deluxe bdrm lurn . Alao
modela OlllY-Completl"ly Nurthface bac kpac k. r~lt. n:llnuibed Vt'ar Co&eoman llllO U'ftl, 8'.'1rt1
Guaranl4le Your cho1ct-iwuher. bab,y furn . "
SUO each Salr en1.b aUtSe C.11l3S8221 atU
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lOt l/7" C.oast Apph1111ct' Elirly Am•r ~h 6 lov
n4 ~ 25a t!llt'lll XJnt cond 1200
Oill •ft 6Pm. $38..9908
Scan IT cu I\, -0Jdlpgt, ""U.. I -d 4 Cwb11e > W/leoe mater _, " map e r•111cr. CHO ~ • draw.in, malchln11. mlr-
--ror. xlnl l80 SllHtOO ---llotpotot ffill'1•, runt well POR SAl~E · Cu1uu m •uo Dtnc-ue Ht •100 made al11&11 top cuff 11
2730 _ _ hie. w~ht iron lea».
u t'u ft Admiral, ,ar kJna IN'f.I. IArlill' lamp
Of'lrosl. Clll •I\ Gl'M , Kain temp "" 1PM
W..A•I TA THIS rrom your bUllln-.. ca 11 wt.ere ,,..
Send urw t'ln1 lot .,. BOAT ACTION IS
tq plua Ofle spare. B I return permane ntly For uy rfg ~ a\tr1H'tlv~ laR & Or Selling
•tritp, mHllni& alrllne Anet for the ID 1'9Quh .. menta. Pn.o t.itnt In
vent 1oaa • lhen • Por 1t ....,.AT ING NEWS penonaU1t'1d taa l'l'KIOH -v wallpepu, fabric or <htellourfront "~ Olo" pap.tr I. we h*IC NII
wtll baclC & inm your e
~ nm 640-M I~
llJI. Or try two 1•nrdlt l....!•·~~~~ bad:wbeck = rtucr.s a l'a ur 31"6 .\tr~.OOOOHTt l, Mu I lirll dl lllOJl rtp 4!5t1P$l.80C1t
t•Jln•U CGflCI SJ~ 1·a h 1udohoard. ' butch U50 6/fHqa ll 00 ""
WAN"f~l)i Udo l4. com·
pit-ti! wll~ lraller Mu..'lt
be .cood "~d & reuona.. ble 646-213a ~ CM Antiqul" Oalr att~U-ry 100.-mor Sl 40 i••
- -S300 a fold down bf..oda S25 Sal T 1 cl d Hnind nirw ka~n wtov~. ei. t40~evea .. ; 4* u n udl'
avocado tr••"· ••II --NOCAR09 ao.ta. ,.._ t040
r lcuUea ovea, db. C?3CJ 8'111\ • Gi'rtl 1'14 Playrr Draw your own or send ••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••
"""-Ao-°'·-·•-· ·~·..,. •• ....,.. nam~. addrt'SI, ptwnt• ' ..... 1, r h .,,.,_ .... .,.. ....... VIN H.-.. _,.·11 makt-one crtnJ ~r •o ower SPGrt 111 •na
A\O('ado llllc be n ,;k, ~:;1u~n~~~e0iu~f;~1 U&i Add ~ucb boat WOOd h~. flying ~ l'llQ,. top. IC'CIAd tub, ..... ,.7..., Stood ~It or moot'y or bridai\l. newly tt!l>ullt
fl"llntdoor.etc •l·l'TTfl ..,..,, _ dt!rlu l'nglnl' N•ed a ~Oml'
-rtLOT PltMTING work Ovt'rall CO.dilio!'
57995 ., ... ~
llAM»NIW lt71
•MC 1/i J<* 4.14 wnM T·TOP •4001111 ......,._.......,.,_ ...... ~-.-
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714 .....
lk')•n 1020 =)' ~": ~'~! ~~c po &x 15'!0 u c(*llenl Brund new
....................... dtlM ~ c!'l-'Cit."1'1&1•, es7.0701 Costa •tew• en 02626 dtr<'ct1on11I lander a nd Tra If artot.... """-'-!,
_ - --!. l"M :!-way r11d10 $5090 or ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• · ~ 9520 8 Cl•119atJ 8unlc Bt...S. $7) Ur11~ P..d PlfONt;MATfo: take over poymetit1>. • .. ••••••••••••••••••••
• _,...,, w utmost nev4·r u~ed Telephone' 11ni.wer1ns ~mgsfM5 9376. -9\20 'Jiford V8 Rdfilr cmpll-
/-.4 ldt er.n Qu en maureu . SJW !:fr~~:: s~~:•rr, ,70. s 7 . c h rt b c 0 n n I c ·······-····--·····-,·· ly restored rrom. botlOm
Uft. IOlltcf MX bit ~8 · . wtNewport "hp. encl. art Older camper 4·sale. v./o up. A reitl cherry. ln-Piarti1 & rt-t8•ra all ...... 549 1055 Uote~r. 7~·371H_. __ Sl85.000. 1175·7411 or truck. SlSO. Stove & tetersted buyers only, ~ke:i. Oitm It rlWilltc •••••••••••• ••••••••••• U.., r1Uroad ties. C:hc1tp. 675-2172 ref rig. 64().2700 ~~8~13~a~l4l~~~. 'tt;r~ .;.~70Nwpt Blvd CM. Movina nle. chairs. bktj(. You h•=r2 Sacnfkc, '71'1 Sea IUly, 30• i Foot Overhead Campe 7prn, (714)644·5736.
BARWl":I( DA T~UN
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831 1Jl'>·1'1l lJ7.,
WE BUY
Cl.IAHCAIS anuc•s
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2G8 HarbOr Blvd.
CCSTA MESA
544-1200
WE PAV TOP DOLLAR
fo'()R TOP USED CARS
t"OREJGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS
If your car i.s extra clean
keUlflrst.
IAUBIUIQ
29'lS Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 979,2500
WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL GARTH
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54().5130
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l!~'s &bwlon l'unthcr Antique china, crystal V d •me ris t P an Cl eta Unifllte aft cabin, ult BY OWNER-'75 Dodge 20li0cc eng, 5 spd trans. dealership in t.be Irvine
boy's crul be r blkt!. Bnca.brac,oldteucart, GelrfTe oun5 r1y 1° · xtras louded equip MalClVanCamper,33,000 S2:it0.C.11549·7~. Auto Center. We need R to d Sho .. , d ta'-•~· y 'l ,.,.. o . ennJ ll· w mm ng . . ma' l ps .. AC ... M ---------1 i•11 re • ... con . """"· ou name ' ... ...., 964-2723 d . 840 491S custom fly bridge pror • s ., • . r your used car! <.:aJIS48-2413. &torr W. McFadden, SA Cle. y11, • muintained. s7•8 .000 stereo: cruJse-o·matlc, '66CadConv. JOE
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673-1239
fo~at '74 Xl-9.
Salet-Service·Leaslng Red. Mags. $3200. Row Carver.Inc.. t11c1c9S-1797.
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2 pure bred Siamese kit· ys c ot ng sz: 1 -12. 960-5006 32' Luhrs twn·dlesel sedan lul...e-r::-/ rblt-"'"" & trans. d lire men11, ladles & misc. riaher, loaded. $33.000 --.. "'-....-21 AulOCenter Drive tt:ns. box ln11nc · Thun. Fri. Sat. 10-4. 11 Comstat 52S, 40 channel firm. 8'75-*4 Scoo 9150 Sl'G0.552·0483 JRVINE C.., 9715 .._. 9727 ~~~~~~· I ova bl~. Muu, (Northwood} Irv. CB, complete. antenna & ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 761-7222 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
1540Jamboree ~.OOOmi's,$995
Newport Beach 640-6444 --~-•rp........._' _960-_2556 __ _
alJ $100 960-3207 '71 Suiuld PE2So ~. '69 ---------"11 C.pri. auto trans. P IS, • • • 4 • • • • • • • ....... 1060 . . wow11 !!~~.!!-SL90, S12S. RecrvJ.i~ w•NTEDI Ri ff. good cond. $975. • « Do91 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedroom set-like new. •• · '"""""'' _. 9530 A • 548-7916 ir «
••••••••••••••••••••••• AUA.L.FA Kitchen cabinets. two 10' •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Late model Toyotas,
Golden Retriever PUP· Seary hay. SS.85 wooden work table11 . 81>· Boat <'la-Pn·ces Must sell '74 ~Honda, '70 20 ft ()per Road M.H. Volvog, Pi.ckuJ)6 & Vans. 4Spct A/C, Sn. rl. AM/FM : p1e.s AKC fo'1cld & 1>how "'"JiM D-.cty Hone sorted wC?<><1en windows. ->llUW lo mi, xtraa. $750/0BO. new eng & ,.._ $7500/of-CalJ us today! 36.000 mils. '4100 pel. S hots. wo rmed, T t / 1 mod. stamed glal!S win-Aregtvtng S81'8634 fer.645-6722~ 752·9515 : nused w/TLC. Xlnl di.sp . r • a 1 w Ill " dows. 646-8777 Our Salesman
t2l3)42S-l.S6l. pwchoM writers crampt1 1974 Kawasaki KX12S, ~lac.. '74 capri V-6. 4 apd, de-ii ---------1 SurnmerCh~arance-Sale Microscope, Oriental rug, on the new runs great. x.tnL cond. Rods 9540 flllollllllill~llllll!fll hue int, great cond. llll· •
Beautiful black Seller, Stable Male rakes, ~lq. poker table. <'Om -SEA RAY'S $350.631·0297 •••••••••••••••h•••••• out.$1495. 75Hl099 «
shots, iood with kids, save ... $17.95 m laafe. 541'6154e~ "73YAMA '75 V·8 V~ga lfagon. W.. 9720
fo"'reelogdhm.494-2382 NutroDogFood ... 25$6.19 Telescope Cave 8 .. fo'/7. 9ualtyS••• Partially completed. 300
Guard Dog. Dobe rman, Wcdellyer-OpenSun. fully electr. Accutrac 17' fo 30' cycle SO cc h..p. S3000 lnve11tee Must ~=====~~~
A.KC. 14.-'.i yrs old,black & O'k..te 1 Feff & Toclc many access. liesl offer. HARRISON'S need.ti wiring, SlSO 11eU! $1000 or besl ~fer. lan male. Make ofrer. 2M4 Newport Blvd CM 645-3746 673-4419 Aft. 6pm 898-6073 _ Autos. "'9port9d
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w a t ch dog . G o o d ....................... Prefer NU-ARC F1lptop '73ZJ Ft. Chris $7300 t.mmry Motcwtto.. whls, radio. CB. only Mnl with stereo tape. $2195
w/c hildre n. To goodPoolTable,custom state4 CaJlafterG·30PM '77~Ft.Skipjackdlesel Fully self cont::uned. ms 's.tucZyrwarranty, calJ~7-8433wkdays.
home.552·9217 x 8 with a~ces. S375 2 m4>73i.6449 ' custom.114.950 Generator. 2 air coali-$7000/B.O. 731 -7719.
C black & white Port T V 'M28 Ft. Tolley $7900 lloners. roof top a'-. TV ---------Free Uiasa Apso, AK •. $25 h M ---F -'t • ..-mal old eac • orse comp. ~1111• ••• AllxJntoonditlonl a nten na, CB r adio. '66 Bronco, needs body e.
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·-Green platform rocker •• ::?::=;;:;........... s....,reo .. pe, """ Muller . 675·5804 or ---------1 new tires & other extr111 German Short Hair male. $75064.5-3063 usm IUT HICl Beaut. Century Cheetah too numerous to men. 640-9274evcs. ro s yrs pa no rs 17'. 22SHP Chrys. manne v 1 ~tJe~·6"5-3275. ,,~ . Cookware for sale, 19 Wood & ~etal d esks, J/8 , equip for skiing, tioo. ery._ very c ean. 1978 Dodge Power Wgn,
p 1 e c e w ater I cs s IBM card hies $65. Letter trlr sac $3995 11866.3063 Loot at this one before 4x4. Take ove r pay. Toy Poodle, young grey l'OOicware set. won in con· & Legal files $75. Exec & • • · you~! Call Truman at ments.
male , housebroke n . test for sale at sal'r\Jice secret.ary chrs. $10·$50. 15' Fbrgls boat & trlr .• No 963-1988
534-3228or64().7329 . pnce. ~or best olfer. Lg discount on new engine. S3SO/o fCer ~
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Good used FUm.iture & Men's 18 kt yg. Brand 2, PB type style. $500/ofr. Radio S6800 RENT 23• Fireball. selr· ·~Joep, J20 PU, aohd cng
AJ,phances-OR I wlll new. Offe.r . 7~·9273 Lv. 7S2--0681dys 673-81116 contained. Lotsofxlras. & clutch. ne w p1unt.
!>ell or SELLror You ms1t. "-os & OnJmta 8090 645-2283 $1 5tl 551·3310
MASTERS AUCTIOM Ml------·-1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah, R...t/ '7G ) l8 PU K" b _.,,_. RENT-New '78 22' Motor u un · ans ca , 646-1616&833.9625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAMMOND C.._..,. 90~0 Ho me . Loade d . Ry n tires, good cond, ~~~~~~~~~ SPl.._.ET ORl!I... • .._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• day/w""'k/mo. 67< S832 Call~. _ Rex Bra ndt watercolor, " •~" Charter plwih 75 It. motor --'---~"' ____ ,,_ __ _
CASHPAID xlnt s ubj. framed. Model L ·l22 with yacht. hourly or daily . 1-'or Jtd used furn anti-Maranus tereo rec. Must REVERB. Owned by a 675-2172 -675-7411 For rent: '78 Pace Arrow,
25'. loaded, MIC. Brand -~UC8 & cir TV's 9.'>7:8l33 sac. 67:>-9741. prolessional musician &
1-llde·a ·beds S154, Reblt Lennox Chlna·Kingsley. in et cellent condition. loah, Sal
lWUl. s'•"' maltr~s & box 83 pc $1095. w,....., S2000. Now ~lng SSSO/bcs~ or-
ne w . Winte r rates . _ _,. ______ _
9060 558-3060. ~ '""° V\•" f 6'T">71Dr ···············•••••••• "W\ fl. Arg""'y. 21,000 ml. S50. ruu sz: SS9. SlenUicd Perfect cond 640-2587 er . •-» °" even· -.,..
full !>el, S4S Kina set •cc. STILL JN BOX 1 n g l! & wee k e nd ic ; very clean. $12.500 .. _.. 646-2116 days c Mon.-PeterlOii 44' $171( 846-8679 li&J .Mattress 547-5636 19 pc. s tainless steel Thurs.) J-~·CF27 ·
tb waterless cookware.•---------Cal•CataUna KJt. I, 2 chrs, uphlsd S2lO. Save SlOO. 642.1634 5 • Baby S"-Miu __ YacLL. rocker, bbq grill, tv cart $1 5 00 I e 8 l o f ( c r . .._ .......-""
$95. alJ. 960-2781 For Sale. While drapes, 2 w b et! Io k 8 3 3 . 3 2 8 I (714 > 846-2754
:\'. ""''"',.,. p' e .. _ ... w/3 panels w6' x h7' with eves/wk <2J3 l 588-9433 • _.. .... " an "'-" valance S2S 770-3124 . ------11------l a r g e d r awers un-Early 1900 ak Upright • •• · .
derneath. & bookcase Cigarette machine, xlnt piano. Bea . mu.st sell ~uk ~~t°t r.:d'~e8J'~~
headboard. $125. 494-2417 cond, 26 selections, $260. Im.med. S700. 75-9747. ..,A.,,,. Good d
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---------Baldwin Acr ic Spinet well equipped. Duung Rm Set.. oak. tbl, 2 Apline Potters Whee l Piuno, 1500. 497-3153 llDDU YACHTS leaves.pad,6 ch~.china wtl/a HP m otor. xlnt (Uam-Spm> 675·9137 closet. $900. 968-3936 cond, $200. 963-7386
. Baldwin uprieh Model Sofa·bed,queensu.e. blue-GE Air conditioner motor, Hamilton, blor • like
green hercuJon, custom calm deep sea, s urf newl650. 673-3984 $75. 962-2197 ·~·-$15 ot•O ........ ...,.,..,. ea . ....., • .,....... TV. Raclo, ·
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me l 549•7024 12' Montgomery Sloop,
Beauutul 25 In. color TV. YJ/lrlr. MOO. $160.
yr. wan-. free delv. $14_, ____ ~------646-1786
1972 'HEVY LUV. low
mil ge, new wide tires ,
Pe Valley Shell. CB
lloo up. 646·9076 aft 4PM
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Closed Sundays
ATTENTION
SKIIERS
'72 2002, tan. snrf, air,
AM /FM, ucell. cond.
$4500. 673-6S59
Coming Ot tobcr l!,t
in the Classifwd Section or the Daily Pilot
Our Nc,:w Classification
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(714) 843-2754
<213) 591MM33
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284SHARBOR BLVD.
540-4410 540.021 l
BARWIC K DATSUN lrand N•w '78
HONDA Cars
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2850Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
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2.845 HARBOR BLVD
540-4410 540.021 l Oleta Mesa 540-9640
00 Oetsun Roadster, lGOO. '74 Honda Civic Htbk.
-'-'cond $ 800 very good cond. $1800. IUJU • , 1, 49'.680() • 4~-6800 ~--------
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Ferrari, MRZ.
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in 11eleable cond.
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Under New Ownership
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'72 Muda RX-2 coupe.
Vinyl top, Air. suck, one
owner. Low Blue Book. 493-8627
HURRY
MOWAT
MtltAQ.E MAZDA
WlTH THE PURCHASl.:
OJo•ANVNEW
I '71 MAIDA GLC
You will receive an
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Auto. tra ua po.,.er tenna. rl&ht mirror, •'4.ttl• ORDER body needl work, S40(). S419t 8 trk ateroo, beaden, 60
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tmlfVD> lllr. map, <'113TCQ I 1979 MOVA Court 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0., S6tH '77 f\ntht• 9a4, i.1lr , 'un •SS.ftl• ....aow &ocyl, 3 11)Md, AM radio COSTA MESA "13 Sebrina. PS. PB. AC. HCJWAID Clw.,... ruor AM " M ca"• " ., hea~r. All this little 1971 UMCot..M cn&ae control, xtnt cond.
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NdPORT,EAOI l<>> a1nl S4 I~ 8'6&'70. • $2000 ·77 LEBARON. 4·dr. D tenor,inm1ntcondltlon. ••••••••••••••••--•••
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·o Mercede• uosi •. am Por1eht'. 911~old1' ~'lit:':~~~s ~ body · 2621 ~:~~=~VD. i -o • ..,: wha, good cood. ae.t or.
AMIFM ~pe d k. n-Coupr, ~ apet-4, 111lc>y•. work IUW) $48 Ml8 or r 2826 HARBOR BLVD. _fer_7S2_"847_3 ____ _
urw. llhr ant. hardtop atff'M l1pe ~.OOOmlll'I ~~ lOOOHArtlof&twt '68 Im.Pala, R/H, Air C•:Cfwcat• tt30 L ... ,_ .. •-o...o•· .. ··• COSTA MESA ·m Fin-bard. xJnt mech.
roovert1ble, alnt rond 1Ta4CP1.> Co.cAl\l\esot. ~9100 c cond. Xlnt 2nd or family •••••••••••••••··~··••• .,., __ c:-.. ·~ cond. Sh11r p looking~ ~.au •SI0,'95• Y ... w_ t770 car.~. 7evea. •ff u~OL... Maverick 9947 Ask.11200.~
---lt7$ f"onlchC' 1111 s CCJUp!•, •••••••• l'.............. l""l"'W ... I f76 FORD ···················~·· 'llf 300 t'O. Sliver r1htc bl•<'ll, hpetd. 1111oy11, 1811 vw Convertible, lt77CADILLAC '72 Klngs wood Wan. CONTINIHTAL ~4DACOUP£ I97BV-'. ifu( cond. 4 dr, '68 La-M'tlns-. It tract. =~CMI I'' t ~Pd .11.tt.ao~S I l-4.wl,tt~·~l I ~r:·~~r~~!: CC>Un OE VIUE ~:!r~:Sd .. N:rn.l~:l ~-=a:4~=~~f lllr. R.d.lo, PIS, PIB. air con· oewptares. 18,000 ml. ~~~k:.i~c:.~:1·1 ::..~~~
'7~ 6.'!Clll., &JJvt'r With blu~
lt•1ther Inter , full)'
loMdld. 111.000. ~Ill
'13 lilft't'edM Z2IOO, Tobur
ro brown. brown lealhcr
interior. U.~ Oa;:..,
~IJ.Ma~ta
"$1" MBZ 211; Rart!
Good condition. $1600
0611964-1080
.......... .. nus luxury uuto 111 fully ffc 642 4402 <Ron) 5975 dJtlonlng Landuu top, T.O, . 559.1745 431 o..,~., um Poni<"he 934 rop""'r, _,,,, 64.i-1490 ... Wh' I h u r. . .........., ~ ~wppt.'u. rte w l a ---------V-8. A real nice cur' Mef"c...v 9950 _ __;;___;;_ _____ _
·hJ>t!t'd i.lr. 111lt'H."41, ul 74 Con Vl'rt • AM t-'M . whlll' landau tuv & i. nch 197 6 CAPRI r:...,.. lw 11 wer.~ <%70PCW) -' '70 Le M ana runs eood
loyi. <21M•:l.)St7 II tS• ¥ft•a1 cond. Must ~t-11 ' red lt'uthcr mtl'nor Tru· 2100 GHI _. ........ a.ca M $3700 ••0·~·G·~·~;;~~~;~~;·· SllXltoffer. ~II eve.. ~loiter 673-~7 ly .m 11npr~1v1: auto "' '9117tl 540-5630 iSS-6363 i~2-8~ 1m Tar1a ~llS, blur k on <Xl!l761 } AM/ FM sterc..>0. P/S, dbic MIWIST n..dlirWrd
bl11ck, 5 •Ptl~. Jlluyi., ttno VW Camper, good $9600 brakes, vinyl roof, sun· '7a Mark IV Un". Cont. LJNCOLN-MERCURY H70 bod b .. I h f I dlti I ' aJ .. , 1-o~'ILJ ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• stereo. t9113PCr 1 Y. ra.e1, c utc . 540-5630 roo . a r con on ng, Plush loaded lmmac. Lt. Oe ersmp"' now ri,.,,
HurryforThts One" ntc-weng work Xlnt int. aut.o.(703NWK> yellow . Must sel l RAYFLADHOI 1976llOID
1976 Por H he !1121::. AMt fo'MS.lrklape.MuMt $4700 -.s.5&1or495-6014. 2826HARBOR8LVO. LINCOLN·MERCURV THUHDllllltD
brown, 'si>ffd. ulloyl>, :clJ.~fc!'r~~~e.42~ust 540.5130 COSTA MESA l6·1BAutoCenterOr. 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full
:>t.e:rwtapc, nar (05551 2128 HARBOR BLVD. CLASSIC SDFwy·l.ake t'orestexil power, tape, automatic, •S 13,9'5• '77 DlilShcrWagon. 6Meml '64 Cont 4 dr con11ert1ble, 1975 FOO LTD IRVINE factory air cond .. pwr.
't>t Mercedes, rurui 01\, AIC. Sn. RI AIM Ft M COSTA MESA dinew top1. diahgo1ndal palnt1• SDlaOUCMtAM U0.7000 ~~ "._brakest. pwi r
1
. S.~beslolfer. CllM 2621 H•RBOR BLVD. a1ona up ii . aagona AM/FM stereo. split ... u....,..,,. • sea' v ny 499-U82eves $5300 6'4·<r73C '76 Coupe de Ville , trans. diagonal llres1 seats, vinyl roor. factory '12 Colony Parle 9 pass. root, tilt wheel & llharp ~
maroon w whlll.l COSTAMESA dJagonalbrka.Must sel aircond.l77BMCB> wagon; white. fully Uc.U3PVPStk.P3SSC •• ·07 ~L roMdster, new '61 VW. rcbll cng. new Cabriolet t o p , red sec. Sacrifice $5,000. d d XI , s25o0 $6JH lthr Int . Fanyl AM/fo·M •lll• -t>o< ei.o clut ch, tares. uphol, leather, Michelin tires. '63 Corvair Monza, clean. 645-4979 S2100 loa e nt.
cliSS. stereo, 2 tops. xlnt ~c.=oen:=:°':::o..=:'"~ ... ::=n»:::::::=!..i...:..c816eUe=.;..:.:.;;..;s:.:te..:.r...;eo;..:.:..' 6:.:7..:.5-_49'l7..:.:.._ xlnt. cond. 644·6421 new seatcover!l. $500. Con.th 540-5630 _67_;;_5-_6_16_l _____ _
cond.62'7·2:9319 •A llLL VAN 15 VW Bu11, air cond, sun ...;i7.;;.:.;.C;.;.D..:.V;;.;.;..fl;.;.a..:.w...;1~...:...·..:.. :.:lo_u-de-d-,
1
SSl·3'79S ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ ~~4:'!? •••••••••• !!.~~ THEODORE
'61 Mercedes 190 SL re· y Al.UE• roof,U ,000. Pvt Ply . 31,000 m1, copper, $8400. 77 CHEVROLET '78 Cor vette Sliver Ao ·
cenlly recond. hurd top uns Lancia 2 door coupe, ._54().. __ ~-------....;540-4970;..:.:...;;;:.;.:....______ HOYA COUPE niversary. all options, ~n:;vbt~b~em %,w r~~~~~ 27,000mlles (8}9'J'PG> '70 Bug, new brks, tune 75C4DIUAC V·8. automatic. power 2500 males SIS 000.
t:ves and wkn~-0507 •S5,ltS• up. AM radio, Xlnt. cond. COUN DI YILU steering and brakes, rac. SSl·l_06_l ------
97 .. z -.-·~-~ ,_l_l300 __ fi_1r_m_645_·_38_1_s ___ , Cabriolet top, lelllher In· t.ory air, radio. heuter, COYgCr 9933
.., ., ~ leri-f .. ff~wer, fac-low miles . SHAftP! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-ff' '13 Bur, 2 yr old rblt. ·eng. ~ "" U86R vs> a.I-custom Int-lex. a m /fm toiY air. A /FM 1tereo 54499 uatsell 1974 Cougar. rul· • • • • • • • • • • • --l"' , ...... 1 Sl"""' tape player. lilt wheel. ly loi.ded, 56K m1, $3500 cau . ....,.., mmac. "'"" SHAR0 • t869MCC) or offer. Cul l Ms . ..,• 13131~8f..o LU 78llJ \
., GetdenGlow '" ... 1111 ,,_.. $4999 Mllchell. 646·77 11 or
• ..... 9755 ... vw s 100 613-2501
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Runaaood •642·3428 • '68 Cou g ar XR7. nu
• TIST DllYE OUR radiall, ball., radiator. ii lt74 VW =. ========-s hocks, more . Good 1U CAR SUHIUG 68 Impala 307 4-dr, new cond. 11400. 646·5474 • OF THE y~ •R" Th IJrell. eng. an xlnl shupe evei; • laA c rare i;unbug with $650. '97·31181 ..:.:...:..:..;·-------• Good lnvenl.()ry in 1otcx·k s ptlcial metal II c gold 62 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. E-..e tt
paint & sunroof. Brown Needs valve lifters. $200. '76 Monte Carlo, blue ............ 40
• Hurry while they 111111 ! simuJated leather & cor -'548-=-·900:..;..:.1;_______ white Landau top, Im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • MIRACLE duroy interior. Specaul mac. 10 ml, loaded, pwr. 71 llOllD • MAZDA/IEHAULT salver sport wheels and '75 Scdun OeVill~. wtute, ant. 640-4610aft Bpm. PINTO WAGON • :;;:.;:.;~-==---=:..J• 2"°H&rbor Hlvd AM /&"U d' lo 1 red plltih inter .. 46,000 mi • -HERB « COSTA MESA .. "' ra 10 Lop t New equip. last 6 ITI06. r~1er 9925 4·speed, rad lo, heater. oll. /\ clas11ic edit.ion of -r• '°""PKE> · •FRIEDLANDER• 645-5700 the Super Beetle! pwr. llU!er. pomp & gear ••••••••••••••••••••••• won
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1011\~0\ ,\ ~O\
• I INI I )I N Ml I<• I :l<V 16 Mustang II. V8. PIS,
2828 HARBOR BLVD. ~18• vinyl top. 10 ma'l>,
COSTA MESA _;;~.;.;._7389------•
'88 Ford LTD.
au power. air cond.,
$380, 494-1359
'72 Must. 351 Spts Mdl.
auto. PIS, PIB. AMIFM
stereo cass. aJJ new ever·
ything. 11900/ bst olr.
8JS.2 L22/ 64S.f667 Sbei I a .
.... t945 a.-bl• '955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt7'UHCOLH
MAllKIV
CilVEHCHY
Full power, A M /FM
stereo with 8-lrack quad
tape. Low, low miles.
16S3UJS>
'78 Diesel Delta 111 Roy ale,
loaded. 4000 ml. linmuc.
$0000 493-2270
Claasic 1967 Oldsmobile
Tor onado r e placed
tranamlaalon. brake hn· logs. Best offer Eve11
ROBINS
FORD
2 ~ 1 r t ~: "f ( )R Bl .. 1
lO'>J,, V.t 1". '.14~ ·>10
lt75FOID
THUMDHllRO
One of lhe lut full s1.cc
birds. Full powe r .
AJl/Fll stereo with 8
track. TM fed and ndt·
ol a Martt lV with thl•
price ol a Ford. SIZOO
~5630
540-5630 ...:640-..:.:.....:1.:..:962:.;:__ ____ -1 2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 1011\~0\ & SO\
• l INCOl N MER< unv HOWISTHITIMI Vt91 9'74
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA • IMPORTS « CWy S2245 box..atarter motor. Delco '75 Cordoba. 38K .ma, $ ltt~
• ISMAKl~f; • ltolsloyce 975' ltOCKIOTTOM batt.,carburet.oroverhaul. loaded,goodcond.$3400. Your friends and « f;ft t-:AT f>t;,\I.~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• climate coot. overhaul, 493-1832 neighbors use Classified
ror job seekers to check •••••••••••••••••••••••
the Daily Pilot . He lp ,7!5 V·8 Vega Waaon. Wan~ classillca~. If Partially completed. 300
the job you want 11. not h.p. $3000 inve:;ted M u~t
there. you might consider sell! SlOOO or best offer. offenng your services Aft 6pm 898-6073 : FRE~ : "lDUllA IN U.S.A. ~~ 17!4~!~·~;'/;te~~ ~~.be~tedbe~· :;~::· _6_7;,...'4_·_d_r _. _C_r_o_w_n_l_m_p_, :,:;:tRu,~~~1. ~he;.~
4 OILCHA~Gt:S M JR{ ROY a nytime weekend!l 567-«151 would like to keep, don't tell yo.u how well It
with an ad ln the Job · ---
Wanted category. Phone ELL idle items with :.i '9' c•1v1• <wilhinreaaon). .. __ •pa-....... A-A ~ ........ edit ... ~ t • ~~1:,~·i::":t::;!~.;.!!:• "' .... '5D ""•..,.. • .._. ......... .or .. ..,m .
• , ..... , OR • ROLLS· ROYCE WANTED: '63 Hood 1.nd 76 CADILLAC Alltos, New 9100 ....... *w ...... M.w ti
6'2-5678 Daily Pilot Clas11i0ed Ad.
« 56 GALS ..._ '*'•'"..,.. riaht.frontfender COUPI DE YIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • Of GMi • 'l'----'='• .. c.11 '45-2CMl3 · Cabriolet top, leather 1.n•
....... ..._ HOO........... flOO •···••····•···•········ ...................... .
v.11h\l\le.o.iu ..... u1-Hr ----'------1 terior, full power. s plit
• """.._ • ctos10 ··~oAYS w...a..o 9772 _____ ..,.,, _____ .... _... power 11eats, factory air.
it OCH • ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/ FM atereo·8 track • 'l•m•mlftn • '61 ~Is Royce white, llFO•I YOU player, till wheel, cr uh1e
'• • elegant, tine cond. SIU. YOUI cont.rol inc ludes 1
• $19,500. 640-7030. yr/lr.t)OO mlw warranty. • w..-. t7U VOLVO, <111089>
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE US! $6499 • '74 White Subaru 2 dr. Jb::::=.~~~T • sedan, aood conchtion. MARQUIS YOLYO f M Mls.5JON VIEJO
: Sl.800. 675-0283 A l 6 P 131·2HO 495-1210 NABE::RS CADlll N:.
AUTO a;NTER
Opet t146 •••••••••••••••••••••••
14 Opel Manta Coupe gd.
trans., auto truns. vi nyl
top, rea80llable, 581·3610
d)'li, 4'7·2362 evs.
·12 Opel 1!100. auto, 8
trade, 4 new ltreJJ, n&ns
well. fM?-3418 •
'72 Opel 4'1pd, good cond.
~~· $900. P .P .
'70 Kadetle Rallye, nda
mlnor body wrk. xlnt ena. MOOtOBO. 538-2819
l.115CADET
Clean. need• engine Offer. Pb 483·ZJ75.
,...... 9750
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'67 tll T Taru. rob It
trant1 new clue.ch . • r~a11. S6GOO. llU-7090.
'78 ~ t:M. metallic
'72 Lundcruiser. x ln't
cond. Senous buyers on·
ly! Call aft Spm 540·7353.
74TOYOTA
STATION WAGON
Automatic trans., fac·
tory aJr, radio. heater,
IUQaae rack, low miles.
LIKE NEW. (8962JO>
$2799
rJNlf-f~, CAlllll N
AUTO CENTER
. .
copper, atr, amlfm -------..;;;;==
11 t e r e o , x t r a 1 • ..-ORI YOU
iu:-.i427 SIU YOUll
'77 l'M, alr, AM/ FM caas, TOY OT• sunroof, J>rlme cond. ~. ao.oooM!. orrer. 110.121a SH US!
'74 91'MJ4 Appear. Oroup, . ~-IS TOYOTA .a1.. ~v •• .•. Oli~WO
-· 6'Z.fo53 .,.., '''· II 491·12 I 0
', ~ -. -..
NAHl J~ C:Afll.l.AC:
AUTO CENTER
. .... .. .. ,,.,,
I • ' ..... ,, '''"' ... . . . ..... ,.
'78 Cpe d e Ville . o ·
Eleguncc, low n11leage,
fully equipped, incl.
.;aooo mobile telephone.
Take over lease. 1272 mo
498·3265 or 498-3582. call
after 5 pm __ __
'71 Coup~ de Ville, ~cl
cond. $1500.
962--raJll
NAHt:f?', CAOllLAC
AUTO CENTER
76C41NU.4C •l&LVAM•
SIVIUI lt7' CHIYaOUT
Padded top, full power. CAMAIO
leather Interior, apllt Au&omalJc, a.track, air,
power aeau, fadory air, mat•· crUiae control,
AM/Fll lterto with a. a,mmJlee. <25708>
track player, tilt whffl. •SI.HI•
cruise control, low miles ... -.--~~IQ-,
(485273)
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Photographs
just don't show
how great looking and
great performing
our New Dodge Coaches
really are.
So, we're gonna stop
running pictures of them.
We want you to see first hand
why we're so excited about the --' ~ ~-\ e.t~..-.d~~V~JG!fS
on the market. ..
right here in our showroom.
SAVE $1200
I ON ALL VANS IN STOCK
Limited time only.
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'.9811 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
842-842-4435
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ve. automatic transmlasioo. PDWEW"
-... -eleefUlQ & brakes. air cond1lionu"1Q.
V1n)'I top, radlp. httaler & wsw t1r&1.
£040TTBJ . • ·
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ve. automehe 1r.nsmil8ion. PCl'Mtf
atffflt'IQ & br1kes. cruise controt.
POWflr windows. air condit1on1ng,
AM/FM radio. yinyt too. healer &
waw llret. tti04TNNI .
For Fleet
Information,
Hesketh.
or Lease
Call Bryan 1978 USED PLYMOUTH
VOLARE COUPE
546-1934
llAlll
VALUES
ON RNE USED C.ARS .
'11 PLYMOUTH
YOLUISIDAM
8 cyJ. engine. auto lrana. radlO.
heater, power steering. power
bra kes. w sw !I r es, ai r
conditioning. vi~ top. {174 STK)
53895
'11 PLYMOUTH
i-... FUllY'WAtiOH
. ~· ct'lE:i -· ... .Q,.~"-1.'.'...• ~ -~"' ' ·-8 cyl. engine. auto. trans.. ;o
neater. pewer steering, power
bra kes , w s w !I res , air
conditioning. lu~ racil (642
TEX!
'74 FORD
l'IHfO SIDAH
4 cyl . engine, 4 s peed
transmission, a1t conditioning,
radio and heater. (960JPX).
'76 DODGE
l'ICICUI' TRUCK
'72 PONTIAC
•llAHllVIW SIDAH
VB . auto mallc. !rans .. pwr.
w i ndo w s & s 1eer1ng. 1 i r
cond1l1ornng. pwr, brakes. seat &
door locks. radio. healer. lilt
wheel. vinyl top & wsw tires.
(7 TOHTL).
5995 --
'11 VICTORY
HOUSICAR
CJl'.Y'C>8" shell. 6 cyl. englrie VB. automatic. power steering &
"" ·~--:'ld..tft£,smission brakes. 81t cond., AM/FM stereo ~\. lt-.~ijij._ '.OJ • w1casset1e. icebox. sink. stove. (2794 5~). . . ~ .... ~ .... ;,· """'~"" · ~~tolet & heater. (731RKP).
~ ........ ~~'( "' ~, .. ~· ~ ..
57195
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V8. automatic frWletniteO'I. DOW'8I'"
sieertno & brakeS. air conditioning.
radio, healer & wsw tires. (847UMMI
'76DODGE
5POlll'SMAH ¥AH
ve. automartc. POW9I" steert"no.
oower brakes and heater.
(0016'41).
54195
'78 CHRYSLER
LI llAllOH WAfiOH
VB. automallc trans .. power
s t eer i ng & brak es . ai r
cond11ton1ng. 1111 wheel. cruise
control. AM/FM stereo rad•O w/8 track. digital ctocit. leacner 1n1eri0r
& WSW liras. f 170731 ).
'75 P'LYMOUTH
¥ AUAMr IROll4MIAM
8 cyl. 9111ine, auto. rr.ns .. radio.
neater. pgwer steering, POwet'
b r ake&, w&w tires . a i r
condlllOniDg. vinyl lop. (755 SPS}
52595
'71 CHRYSLER
LI llAllOH SIDAM
8 cyl, engine. IUIO 1r111ns .. AM/FM,
v1n~I top. tMtater, power sleerlng,
pewer brakes. wsw tires. air oond.
(969 THSJ
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17
•• DUntington Beaeh
Fo••ntaln Valley
EDITION
fternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
: VOL. 270, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1978 TEN CENTl
Plane' Crash Theory Doubted
SAN D1£GO (AP> -The bud
of tht' fedfnl 1nvc t11aUon Lnlo
tht' nallOn' WOMt air dtae.st.er "'d todA)' th.at It "appears re-mote t th• ttmt'" that a lh1rd
plane pfa)'t'd a p.art 1n the col·
U lOn ol a )rtbner aftd a amaJI
wrplanr
Phillip Ho,ut• aid the
"mysit•ry plane· haa been k>cat·
\:d and ~-as t'1al"ll miles of
t he aru whetl" th~ Pal'lftc
South~ A1rhne 7'Z7 Jellmer
.•)
Substitute n ...
and a .. naJe-eni1De Cesar.a 112 collided.
Ho•H· of lhe National
Tran1pol"Ullon Safel y Board,
utd Tue1ctar dternoon that
another amal alrpline, a twin·
n.&ine Chana. may have con·
futted the PS.A piiot.
In fact. said ltottue. It has now
been d~lned lblt the twin·
en1tn Ceuna wu tltbl mJles
w t of lbe area where the col·
IU!lon oceurnid.
.
Linda Jennings of Tallahassee, Fla., feeds a tiny flying
squirrel, just a few d ays old, after the animal fell Jrom
a tree during a storm and was carried to Linda's home
in the mouth of jhe family cat.
Cooler? Yes, But
Few Will Notice
Cooler? That's what weather
forecasters predicted today as
marine breezes moved closer lo
breaking a heat wave that has
kept a stining stranglehold on
Orange County since Santa Ana
winds blew in last week.
But "cooler '' is still a matter
o f inte rpretation . A
),pokeswoman for the National
Weather Service today said folks
can expect temperatures to re·
main .. in the 80s near tbe beach
and the 90s inland until Sunday.
And, as the ocean air from the
north pushes a high pressure
syste m out or the area, higher
humidity may make it even
more uncomfortable.
Orange Coast area school dis·
tricts remained on full day
schedules today despit,. scat-
tered breakdowns in air condi·
tionang equipment.
Strenuous outdoor exercise
was curtruled again and elemen
tary students in the SaddJeback
Unified School District were
keeping up with the higher de-
mands for electricity.
A representative of San Diego
Gas aod Electric Co., which
serves portions of southern
Orange County. said the firm
foresees fewer problems as tern·
peratures drop.
Santa Ana and the Saddleback
Valley area continued to cook
Tuesday as temperatures moved
above the century mark !or the
fourth consecutive day.
Overnight lows are not expect-
ed to drop below 65 degrees
anywhere in the county before
the weekend.
At Orange Coast College in
Cost a Mesa, the thermometer
droppec! to 98 degrees Tuesday
after a Monday high of 102.
Heat bas dropped four degrees
each day in Huntington Beach
since a Sunday high or 99. The
high in Huntin~n Beach was 91
CSee HOT. Page .\2)
kept indoors Tuesday, e ven dur-'New Face' ing lunch time.
Some inland Orange County
school districts . .let classes out Replace& early Tuesday because of lhe
heat.
"1 can•t eliminate it totally, ..
Ho1ue aald, but whether the
twin·el\line Ceuna was a factor
MOO MIWON CLAIMS
nARED-Pege A5
'RIYATE PLANE USE
A CONCEAN-ftage A7
"appears remote al this time. It
cthe position of the twin·en"1oe
Cessna> would seem to
eliminate il."
"It sUU leaves the questions of
who or wbal the PSA pilot saw"
when he talked to the Lindbergh
Field control towe r shortly
before the crash, Hogue said.
Hoaue also said that the PSA
Boeing 727 a nd Cessna were be·
ing controlled by the L1ndbergh
Field tower on the same radio
freque ncy , co ntrary t o
testimony in Wash ington on
Tuesday by Elwood Driver, act·
ing chairman of the safety
board. He said Driver might
have received wEinforma· lion before testif · the planes
were talking to ilf erent towers
on different frequencies.
The small plane was practic·
ing instrument landings and the jet was descending for a landing
when they collided.
"It was virtually head-on:•
Ho~ue saJd of the crash
Hogue said pilot James
McFeron. 45, calmly reported
his jet was going down as It
plunged into the North Park
neighborhood three miles from
the air~rt. "We re going in." Hogue quot·
ed Mc Feron as telling the tower
in a soft foice.
The death toll included 135 aboard the jeUlner. two in the
Cessna and at least 13 on the
<See PLANES. Page AZ)
Senate Semls Carter's Program to House
WASJDNGTON CAP) -The
Senate today broke the 17·month
logjam on President Carter's
energy program, approving and
sending to the House a naturaJ-
gaa deregulation compromise.
The vote was 57-42.
The bill, the product or nearly
a year or negotiations between
Congress and Energy Secretary
James R. Schlesinger, would lift
federal price controls from most natural gas by 1985.
Schlesinger watched from the
gallery as the Senate, presided
over by Vice President Walter
Crinie Rate
Rises in
HlQ'll,ington
Tbe number of violent crimes
committed 1n Hunllqton Beach
climbed 10.5 pereent for the first
six months of 19T8, according to
a report reJeued by the FBI.
A total "' ,,. crimes WU re-
ported ror lbe llnt half o1 tbe year compared to 4.428 from
January to June in 1977.
Huntington Beach Police Chief
Earle Robitaille said Tuesday be
is concerned but not alarmed
over the rise in crimes because
the report dealt with only the
first s ix months of the year and
didn't give a comprehensive pie·
lure.
.. U the crimes conUoue to in·
crease at th.is rate ror a two.year
period or so, then I would be
alarmed," he said.
There were 1,736 burglaries
reported in Huntington Beach
during the report'& Ciccounting
period compared to 4.449 for last
year, a gain or 19.8 percent.
Crimes in all other categories ·
showed increases in Huntington
Beach.
There were two murders, 28
rapes, 79 robbe ries, 135 ag-
gravated assaults. 2 ,498
larcenies and 415 motor vehicle
thefts.
Santa Ana led the way for
other Orange County cities listed
in the report "'ith 7,906 violent
c rimes that i n c lude d 10
murders.
Anaheim foJlowed with 7 .502
crimes and six murders. Garden
Grove listed 4.469 crimes and
two murdets.
Robitaille said that youngsters
between the ages or n and 16
are responsible for about 70
percent of all burglaries
F. Mondale. banded Carter bis liance on imported oil.
biggest energy victory since But Sen. Howard Metzen -
August 1977 wben tbe House ap-baum, D-Ohlo, one of the leading
proved most of hls original plan opponents, called the bill "a
mtact. prescription for economic dis-Just before the vote, Senate aster" which be said would di3·
Energy Committee Chairman advantage both consumers and
Henry M. J ackson, D·Wash., gas producers.
lord lhe Senate the compromise He accused the administration
should end nearly 30 years of of riding roughshod over the ma-
congressionaJ haggling over gas jor consumer, fa rm and labor
price controls. ' groups opposing the bill just to And. Jackson said. "It will get a long.denied congressional
provide the incentives for in· energy victory.
creased product.ion," thus enabl-"Some victory," Metienbaum
ing the nation to ease its re-said.
Litter: Ugh
Beach Filth Decried
A Huntington Beach
housewife claims that the
downtown part or the city along the' oceanfront bas
become 10 littered and
f'llthy that sbe is ashamed
to go there.
1.ois Freeman, who re-
s ides near the area, says
that Ule untidy conditions
have helped to lead in the
deterioration of buHdings
in the area.
SHE WANTS the City
Council to take action to clean things up.
Ms. Freeman said that
the downtown section has
been getting dirtie r ,
especially after weekends
during bot weather.
She says that empty
beer bottles. broken glass.
sandwich wrappings and
other debris dumped on
sidewa lks and in gutters
a re the rule rather than the exception.
"I know that there are
laws against littering, but
I have never seen or heard
or a nyone being cited,"
she says.
Ms. Freeman said that
all shopkeepers and resi·
dents should be required
to clean the front of their
property.
.. , DON'T MIND rickety
old buildings if they are
not d irty, old ricket y
buildings," she said today.
"If they are clean, rickety
buildings they can be
rathe r quaint."
Ms. Freeman said that
if the area is kept clean it
might encourage more re-
putable and respectable
businesses which woul~
encourage more re putable
and respectable patrons.
o.lly ...... SU" ,,.._
DOESN'T BELIEVE SIGN
Utter Foe Freeman
speed raster than light."
City Administrator Bud
Belsito said part or the
proble m m ay be t h at
"s ummer has extended
until nearly October."
.. WHEN IT IS hot. the
downtown area is where
visitors concentrate."
He sa.id that trash bins
are provided but that it is
probably the "nature or
the beast" not lo use
the m .
Passage followed a lobbying
campaign by the White House.
Administration officials depict·
ed the measure as the most im-
porta nt surviving part of the
e nergy program Carter s ub·
milted to ConRress in April 197'1
as the "moralequivalentofwar. ••
ln winning Senate approval
fo r the compromise. administra-
tion forces overcame the efforts
of an unusual coalition formed to
fight the bill.
ll consisted of liberals who
called the compromise too cosUy
(See ENERGY. Page i\2)
L<retrile
Testing
Sought
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
National Cancer Institute an-
nounced today it wut seek to test
Laetrile on patients with ad·
vanced cancers.
Dr. ArlhuT C. Upton, the in·
slitule's director, said be de-
cided to follow the recommenda-
tion of a divided NCI panel of
doctors and scientists who re-
comm ended testing the con·
troversiaJ substance on humans.
The NCI still must obtain ap·
proval from the Food and Drug
Administration to use Laetrile.
purported to be a cancer·curing
agent, on an experimental basis.
The decision comes IS years
after the institute was asked to
conduct cli ncial t est s o n
Laetrile.
Because animal tests hav~
never shown any evidence that
Laetrile could combat cancer,
the institute said, it decided pre-
viously ''the evidence was not
sufficient to warrant proceeding
to testing in humans ...
1Jpton's decision comes three
weeks after the institute re-
leased the results or a study or
medical reco rds of several
dozen cancer patients who used
Laetrile. Ninety·three patients
submitted records, but only 22
had all the necessary data or
had used Laetrile.
"The results of the retrospec·
tive analysis would normally not
be sufficient lo suggest that the
drug be tested in the clinic over
other candidate drugs that are
available, .. it said.
.. O ra..ge C o ast An estimated 17,000 customers Th Pb \ have been withe»Jt electricity al . omas oto
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"They are usually youngsters
who live within two blocks of
ir vklim and ~b~§,l!'"!es __
~' after school," Robitaille said.
,_-~=1~a:i?an~ old .. ~residents "ani th~··
Belsito said t~at the cl· ty may look into increas-
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California Edison Company graphs of city couneil members
transformers and fuses. today in the lobby of the Hunt·
However, there were no major ington Beach Civic Center.
outages Tuesday a nd a The new celebr ity was a
spokesman said the company is gorilla with fangs showing. It
was placed alonJ•ide the photos
Air From Sea
Waling Of/
By The Auocla&ed Pftss
Cooling marine air
swept into coastal areas in
No rthern California on
Tuesday. as temperatures
dropped 10 to 23 degrees.
At lhe same lime, a
we ak Paciflc weather
rronl moved into the ex.
treme north. bringing
showers to the mountains
and northern coast .
The National Weather
Service said that fair
weather is expected to
continue, with the cool aJr
spnalling inland and the
appearance or another
warming trend. ,
• -!
of Mayor Ron Slienkman, Mayor
Pro Tem Richard Siebert and
council members Ruth Bailey,
Bob Mandie, Ron Pattlnion and
Don Mac.Allister ..
The l)lcture or the gorilla OC•
cup led the apace t hat was
fC)rmerly reserved for coun· cilman John Thomas' pboto.
Thomas reportedly removed
his photograph from the display
two weeks ago.
Nobody is s aying who put up
tht' picture of the gorilla, but al
came down tn a hurry.
City Admin'8lrator Bud
Belsito said be la not amused.
••1 don't know if il was done by
someone inside city hall or by an
outsider. But il ls not ap-
propriate and 1 won't condone
tl," Bellliwaaid.
A phantom photo arranser
previously struck durina Harriet
Wieder'• reip u mayor.
Mrs. Wieder'• photo1rapb fre·
quently could be found haatinl
upside down, oblerven noted. -
\ -.,
He added that residents leave
their doors unlocked while they
are away in about half the
burglaries
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Four in Huntington
Police Seek Links
In Pipe Bombings
Huntington Beach police
believe four pipe bomb blasts in
the city during the pas t six
week-A may be related.
But there are few clues as to
who might be making the ex·
plosive devices and detonating
them at n.igbt, said police Delee·
tlve Bob Ruuell.
No inJurlies have occurred, but
Raf. Llam8'. 29, of 227 8lh St .. told police someone threw a
bomb on his front porch as he
drove Into his driveway al 2:20 a.m . Monday. ·
Llamaa said the blast blew lhe
front tire out or hie auto and
ca used some damage to his
porch.
Russell said the recent rash or
bombings began Aug. 7 When an
outhouse at a construction site
near Ne wland Stree t and
Edwards Avenue exploded at
8: 10 p.m.
Police believe someone ex·
perlmentin.g with a pipe bomb
was to blame.
Shortly alter midnight Sept. 3,
another blast wa~ reported at
Artvalos Elementary School,
19626 Lexington Lane. Damage
to the school was minor.
Weath e r
Sunny through Thursday
and not quite so warm
with highs ranging from 80
at the beaches to lower 90s
inland. Lows tonight in
mid to upper 60s.
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way at uaea energy in the
wake of the Arab ml em·
bargo. but even mgher pncea
haven't reduced u ae of
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Newport
C"h rt S Chur\ • filuaow.
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M t· l>oM('ll ()oust Corp and
pro mlntnl Or•DIC' Co aal
vurhl•man thf'Ct Tur div miht
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Mr GI ow w1111 fine lreC'k~
•t hl• cwpol'\ Ht• C'h home. nr
l)' Tm'tioda> I It• ""' ru bod t.o th\! hOfPttlll Wh(lr.• b l llft •red
1U\O\hf'r alla<"k '""rl) m \l\4: 4.'V n
101(
t.t cmonw "'"\'l'n will lw hdrl
bilt urday at noon at Patlfi<'
Vie~ M-..•moriul C'hapC'' ThC'
htmil} ~ u1uw11t'd mPmonal
dun a t ions to 110111 M t-morlul
Uo11p1tvl 111 tht• nume or Mr t: IUl'l(OV.
Mr Olmq:rm born 1n La\
Vt'IW" M 111 1!111 tit• .11tc·n1'tl
S t .1 n t 11 1 ti U n 1 \ t· r ' II " oJ n <t
>tr.1<tuuh.'ll with the• t"IU"" of 193:1
w 1lh 11 tkgrt'e "' civil cn1lneer· in~ He recclv,·rl a dl·ft~ in
.,t'rOn aul1ul enamccrlng Crom
Stanford in 193~
M 1 Clai..:o" 101nl'ri tht·
f>ouJ.:la-. A1n·r.irt t'orp "' 1936
.rnd lwl'um1• unt! of tht> eom
puny':. foron10flt dt11!l80N'tt un<t
Pn.clnf.'ehi lie ~ credatt:d Wlth
clt'1'1J(n111i:i nnd engmct•rrng both
tht• l>C IJ and IX' 10.
Mr Gla!!gow retired from
M<' Oonnl'll Dou.clos in 1976.
Mtcr his retirement he was a
1•on~ultont to t h e Nationa l
i\eronoutleti a nd S pace Ad·
mlnastrahon (NASA> on extract·
tn~ fuel from sha le.
Mr G la s gow joined t h e
Balboa Yacht Club in 1953 and
moved with his fa mily from
Westwood to Newport Beach m
195fi He was elected commodore or eve in 1965
An ardent sailor. Mr. Glasgow
Jnd his wife Janet s tarted sail
tn~ as a husband.wi fe team in
Penguin Clasi. dinghies fie later
b<!came active as a racing ~k•P·
per in th<' Thistle and PC classes
and finally built his well-known
LC1 pworth·40 s loop Im pctuous
wh1t·h he ract!d and crul:.cd.
In tidd1t1on to his widow. he
lt·:n ·es two sons. Phillip or
Nf•wpo11 Hcach and Terry of San
.Jo~t-. :end u daughtt•r, Mr's.
0<.1 vul ( 'het•vcr of Honolulu. He
<.1ho I N1v e~ a s ist er. Mrs
Margarl'l Snulh of Coronado
Wrestling Injury
Brings Lawsuit
..A father who claims .lb.al
negligence led to his 14.year -0ld
son suffe ring serious injuries
during wrestling instruction al
Edison High School, Huntington
Beach, has sued the Huntington
Heach Union High School Dis·
trict for damages to be de·
!ermined in triaJ court.
Named as co·defcndants in the
Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit filed by Murray Palilz,
70i12 Mam St., WestmiASter, are
wrestling instructor Keith S.
Mayesturo and Edison student
Brnm Dolan.
Ruby's Calls
Investigated
WASJUNGTON <APl -House testified 'that Ruby visited ham
lnvestlgat.ors are exploring why in ffavarut for no more than sue
Jttck Ruby talked by telephone d ays in August or September !.
with at least five alleged crime 1959 . M ~W illie t h e n w as
1>yndical.e figures during the manager of a Havana casino.
weeks preceding the assassiml· But the committee staff said
t1on of President Kennedy. lhe Cuban government recenUy •
The committee is lnvestigat~ released docume nt s showing
Ing whethe r Keonedy's as· that Ruby entered the country
sassination was the product of a Aug. 8 and slayed for more than
cons piracy, poss ibly involving a month. According to those tt· •
the crime syndicates that were cords. Ruby lert Sept. 11. re.
the target of a Justice Depart. turned Sept. 12 and departed •
ment crackdown unde r Attorney again Sept. 13. ;
General Robert' F. Kennedy. 1
The committee produced con: But the committee staff s.id
metin g evidence today about Dallas b~ reeords show Ruby
w hel_!'er ~Ubl_ visited__Hav<ma,_ WJlS_ln_Dallas.. during the lattet---
llo11ori11g Bt-r A uni once or wice in la e 1959. part of AugU.St. 1
Lewis McWillie. Ruby.'s friend
and now a Las Vegas gambler . There was no immediate ex·
S usun Ii \111 hon.v II. nacn· of lhl· ftamE'cf
~uffragdll· ;,hows ct rnodcl of tht• new
Su~un B 1\11thunv dollar· coin. The l'cver&c
side depicts an eagle landing on t he moon
T he new com. which will be slightly larger
t h an a quarte r . will be out by June . Flying Willy
Grounded in
Weatmimter
planation for the conflict. "'
McWillie said he knew Santos
Trafficante. then the Mafia ho&
in Cuba, "just to say hello." He . ·
said he knew of no contacts
Ruby had with Tralficante.
f',.... Page A l
PLANES ...
g round killed by chunks of meta l
and bodlt:s cuscading down on
the nl!IRhborhood. Al least nl ne
persons were rnjured.
Hogue said McFeron, a 17·
year veteran of I.he airline. may
not have been aware of I.he
singlc·cnginc Cessna 172.
"He may have thought ht: was
past the aircraft he actually col
Jidcd With."
llogue su1d McFeron m1ghl
have been conrus ed.•
"L1steninR to the tower, it's
apparent t hat I.he twin.engine
plan£' wa s making its ap·
proach, .. he smd. "They had
made their approach berore the
smglc·engine one The pilot sa1d.
·wc·vc passed,' but we're un·
sure wh<Jt plane he was refer·
ring to The pilot probably was
confust•d ..
llogm' m<Jrvl'lcd <Jl Mc Feron 'l>
"ralm stalcment that he was go.
inR down "
"l cannol begin to account for
it." he said. ··Because when that
airplane was hit, 1l had lo be a
mall.er tha t was understood in
the cockp1\."
Ho gue said earlier that
McFeron lold lhe tower bis
plane was about to crash.
"He said it in the softest tones.
'We'r e goin g d own,· a nd I
couldn't believe he said it in
such-soft tones. There was no
s1~n of panic. no hint of terror."
lfague said traffic controllers
were a lso extraordinarily calm.
"It sounded almost routine,"
he said, ··and the tower radioed
bl:l ck just as calmly: ·we·n dis
patch the equipment' "
Choke Ban Axed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Police Commission has r efused
to bar police use of choke hold::.
to subdue violent suspects.
Folks Fear Blame
For Plane Crash
SAN DI EGO IAP > -The wife have no way to contact them."
and parents of Manne Sgt. " But Orville Boswell added:
David Boswell. one of two men "Maybe I should tell you this,
in the private plane involved in maybe I shouldn't. His wife is
Mo nday's colli sion with a ver y upset. She thinks people
passe nger Jct. say they hope he are blaming David for the acci·
Hm 't blamed. dent. She said, 'I'm Just so
"We urc naturally very torn afraid people will t hink it's
up but we are iJISo very con· David's fault. I know it wasn't.
cl'rned about every other family He 's loo good a pilot .. : If
invol ved i n t his t h i ng ," David had seen the other plane
Bos well's fathe r said in a a ppr oaching. he would have
telephone interview Tuesday avoided it somehow.''
from his home an Pensacola, In lhe rented. s angfe.engane
F la Cessna with Boswell was Martin
"We don't hold a nybody lo Kazy. 32. a local flymg inst ruC·
bla me. We accept it ai. God's tor . Both died along with all
will. We've got a great loss, just aboard t he P acific-Southwes t
like other families. although we Airlin<'s 727 and at least 13 peo
Stre et Fight
Broke n Up
In Huntington
Huntington Beach police broke
up a street fight invol ving about
20 ma le and female teenagers
s win g ing baseba ll bats and
slicks late Tuesday night. No
serloos lajuries were reported.
pie on the ground
The remains of Kazy. who was
unmarried. were being ttJ ken lo
Milton Townl>h1p in northeastern
Ohio for burial. He was a radio
disc jockey in Youngstown.
Oh io. u few yearl> ago.
The remains or Boswell. a
35.year ·old gunnery sergeant
stationed a t Camp Pendleton.
were prepared Tuesday for
flight lo Pensacola.
Willy the Wh ale. a smiling
balloon mascot of Sunset Ford
Inc . i n Wes tmins ter, was
grounded for illegal flying Tues·
day. .
Jim Hanson. sales manager o(
the a uto agency , received a clta·
lion for flying Willy after the Ci·
t y Council banned the balloon
from the skies earlie r in t he
month. .
City Administrator Carl Berry
said that Hanson was cited on a
misdemeanor count.
Hanson said he put Willy into
t he air once again Tuesd ay
because he doesn't believe· that
the $3,SOO balloon is covered by
the city's sign ordinance.
T he agency bas been Oying
Willy and his predecessors 90
feet in the air as a means of ad·
vertislng and identification.
Ha nson said that would·be
c ustomers otherwise can't see
the agency because of tall trees
alonR the San Diego F reeway.
He s aid that bus iness h<Js
falle n off about 25 percent since
Willy was grounded by a 3·2 City
Co,uncll vote Sept. 12.
. 'Some or this is due lo the
a bsence or Willy but I don't
know how much."
A court date is scheduled Oct.
17.
The commlttee is trying to
establish whethe r Ruby had aay
de alings with Tra mcante or
other crime syndicate figures
and if he did. whethe r that had
anything to do with his murder
or Oswald.
r ..... r-A1
ENERGY •••
for cons ume r s a n d c o n ·
servatives who complained that
it didn't deregulate gas prices
q uickly enough.
And the vote came on the an·
niversary or the first all·night
Senate session in more than a
decade -during a filibuster on
an earlier version of the same
piece of legislation t h.al passed
today.
Foes of the measure conceded
in advance or today's vole that
they would lose. They blamed it
on the administration's lobbying
errorts.
The House gets the measure
next. A fight is expected there
too. but the administration 1s
believed to have the upper hand.
House leaders plan to combine
the gas bill wtlh a number of
other fragme nts o f Carter 's
17·month old energy plan and to
pass I.he whole package at once. -
T h e melee occ u r r e d on
Norlhridge Circle al 10:40 p.m
and led to I.he apprehension of
s ix j u veniles . T wo o f t he
t eenagers were lodged an
Juvenile Hall The others were
released to parents, police said
One adult. Charles Sherrell.
20. was arrested al the scene on
suspicion of assault with a dead·
ly weapoo.
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the fight among the youths b
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the neighborhood.
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laking pictures of a g<Js station when he
heard an explosion in the sky, whtrled and
began photographing the dying moments of a
crowded jetliner.
mg plane plunged hehind the roof or the gas
station, he cranked his film advance. moved
lo another anglt: and clicked off a second
shot.
··I shot one picture and then J moved out
into the open for the second shot." Wendt
said. "J shot several more but the plane had
a lready gone down <Jnd I got only s moke.
A Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 7V
and a rented Cessna 172 had collided al 9:03
a .m . .Monday, 3,000 feel above the residential
North Park neighborhood. At least 150 peo·
pie. including more than a dozen on I.be
ground, were killed in the worst uir crash in "l 'VE ALWAYS BEEN Jt'AST with a
U.S. history. camera. I suppooe," he s aid.
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photographer employed by San Diego Coun· services.
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ter view Tuesday. while Wendt was tit work, the county must
I le said he spun the focus of his camera. decide whether they are his personal pro.
a imed and presst:<J the shutter. As the bum-perty.
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Tuesd ay, two degrees hotter
t ha n t he high record ed by
lifeguards downcoast at .the
Newport Beach Pier.
ll was 91 degrees al the
hreguard tower at San Clemente
c ity beach and tempcr nture
watch ers al the sewer plant \n
Laguna Beaf!h l9gged a hh~h of
94.
Beach crowds continued to run
well above nor m al for a week·
day, according to llfe~uards.
descended on the a rea without
the us ual high winds.
The saving grace for residents
is a cool jet.stream coming in
from the Pacific. The San Fran·
casco Bay Area was the first to
feel the effects of natural air
condiliorung Tuesday.
Afte r s we lte rin g in te m·
peratures above the 90 degree
mar k Monday. San Francisco
cooled off to a Tuesday high of
61) •
T he heat weve -has be en
described as a modified Sant.a
An a condition in whicti a UO/Y COUNTRY
northeasterly now of hot •ir has
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Spending
Cut Bill
Proposed
~ A e RA M t: NT 0 1 A P 1
ProPQ111\ton \:\, mt·.mt to curh
~late speodlntl. hu'n l workt"d.
suys c-o .. uthor Puul Gann. Ml ht
.~.September 21. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A~
$500 MllHon?
Crash Damage
Claims Viewed ..
SAN DIEGO CAP> -LaWYers and insurance company officials
say the worst air disas ter in U.S. h.lstory, which claimed at least l50
Jives Monday in San Diego, may generate as much as $500 million in
i~ 1'por\~'Mt\ft l'.I nt"w pt'OJ>O!i&I
that would hf' S$>('nd1na h1kc"i ll>
mcreast>s 1n population ~ flatlon
.. Wt' bt'l levt•cl H " Wl'tt•
damage claims. •
Insurance adjusters fanned out over the North Park neighborhood
Tuesday t-0 begin the task of as-
sessing physical damage to
houses and vehicles shattered
when Pacific Southwest Airlines
flight 182 fell to the ground in
flames after colliding with a
private plane.
searching tbe grisly rubble wer··
s till discovering bodies and
pieces of bodies late Tuesday. f o rtunut t• t•nnu ~h t o l(f'I
Propos1t1on 13 on th~ ballot and
to pt'rl'IUUd•• pc."Opl~ 10 \ote tor 1t
\\t''d h~IV!>' V.'00 and \'OUld dll
t uke a lon.i.t vacalaon," G~nn . ._,
6S·:t~ai:.:.wd suburban SllC'ram~n
to buslnt&tm:sn. . aid Tuesday
.. Hut at huisn't ~-orked ·•
GANN SAID HIS nrw ballot
measure would have the ef -
fl•Ct, with som~ ex~pllons, of
not only cutting tax~ but also of
freezing government spending in
tl'rms ol real, per capita growth
The measure is similar to a bill
killed earlier th.ts year in the
Cahforrua Assembly.
Gann said if the hmit had been
in place over the last 10 years it
would have cut state spending
an a verage of 6 pettent a year
If it had been imposed over the
last 20 years it would have cut
$64 billion in state and local
s pending, he added.
He called for 30,000 volunteers
to stand outside 15,000 voting
places on Nov. 7 to gathe r
signatures or. at least 499,846.
registered voters to qualify the
proposed constitutional amend·
ment. ·
WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS,
Gann·s plan would allow spend-
10g by the state and most local
governments to increase only by
a factor equal to the growth in
inflation plus population each
year
If the change in the Consumer
f'nce 1noex were 7 pe rcent
and population growth were 2
percent in a particular year. for
example, most spending could
increase only 9 percent.
Any funds held above the limit
would have to be returned to
taxpayer s within two year~
through a tax cut.
GANN SAID HE WOULD as~
the governor to call a s pecial
election next May if he collects
enoug_h s!.Bt!atures by the Nov-
c m ber electiOn~
H that doesn't happen. the
:imendment would go on the
June 1980 ballot, he said.
Hunl~leach
I 519 I .... St.
898-2577
FULLERTON
Jl2M......_ IL
525-4868
An official of Gibbs Flying
Service, which r ented the
Cessna 172 which collided w1th
the jetliner. estimated Its cost at
$20,000.
SURVIVORS. ANO VICTIM -Mrs. Ellen
To wnsley, front above, hugs her neighbor
Mildred Taylor, whom she had feared
killed when wreckage of PSA Flight 182
fell o n their neighborhood. Martin B. Kazy
~
Jr .. 32, oC Ohio. above. shown in a 1977
photo, died when the privat e plane on
whic h he was flight instructor collided
with the airliner. killing at least 150
people.
MOST ADJUSTERS were re·
luctant to discuss the case but
some estimated claims would
average $40.000 (0 $60,000 ror
each of about a dozen homes
de s troyed by fire in the
holocaust. About 40 other homes
and businesses in the area re-
portedly sustained damage from
falling debris and bodies that
hurtled through walls and win·
dows.
PSA officials said the airline
plans to cover all expenses ex·
cept graveslae -s-ervtces rar-t.tae
victims but. "if anybody want.-;
specific damages they're going
to have t o s u e to prove
negligence ...
4 Dogs Attack Woman PSA, which pt1rchased the
s tretched Boeing 727-200 jetliner
in 1968 and was insured for $1
million, said its replacement
cost today is nearly SlS m1lhon.
IN -PREVIOUS AIR disasters. the s urvivors of e ach wage
earner killed could be expected lo seek more than $1 million in
potential los t in.come. said
Vasilios ChouJas, law partner of
prominent San Francisco at·
torney Melvin Belli. Depmies Shoot 2 of E8Caped DolJermans But the most significant costs
will probably be the liability for
injuries and death to those on
the ground and the loss of life
plus potential earnings (or the
137 people aboard both planes.
Including anticipated claims
for e motional distress. lhe t-Otal
of da mages sought could be $500
million. ChouJas said. COMPTON <AP> -Deputy
sheriffs sbol and wounded two of
four privately owned attack·
trained Doberman pinschers
Tuesday after they escaped
from their cages and mauled· a
Compton woman, authorities
said. .
Marjorie Smith, 27, was treat·
ed at a hospital for bites and
lacerations to the leg. haod and
arm.
Deputies said Ms. Smith was
across the street from her home
when the four animals ap·
proached and attacked her .
St,...gter Olerlc OIC'd
SACRAMENTO CAP> -In·
vestigators or the Hillside
Strangler case in Los AnReles
( SJ'ATE J
now have special legislation
permitting them to use the
s tate's computers to check
80,000 fingerprints.
The bill, SB 415 by Sen. Alan
Robbins, 0 -Van Nuys, was
signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
Edmund JJrown Jr.
A'.eter'• .,..,_,. Dftlfl
SACRAMENTO <AP). -
Police said Tuesday that the
brother of movie-television actor
Richard Boone has shot and
killed his wife. then killed
himself.
Author Dead at 65
LOS ANGELES <AP> -James Bassett, author of the best sell-
1ng novel "ln Harm's Way" and a rebred associate editor of the
Los Angeles Times, died Tuesday at his suburban MJilibu home at
the age of 65.
HE SUFFERED AN apparent bea:rt attack, the Times said.
Bassett served as a Navy lieutenant junior grade and public
r elations officer durinSl World War II and drew on those ex·
_.per.iencesJ.o_Wlit~n..lfarm's_W!}' "which was published in 1962.
The bestseller was made into a mov1estainng7olin"'WaVnt .ltirk-
Douglas and Henry Fonda.
Bassett also wrote "Commander Prince, USN," and 'T~ Skv
Suspended."
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COSTA MESA
3161 Hmbor 81.
557-8766.
LAGUNA HILLS
15252 McWyre
581-2880
ANAHEIM
• 941 s. kid
991-7150
ORANGE
1675.T .....
997-3151
LAKEWOOD
1'24 s..-. St.
925-6686
,
They said the bodies of
William Robert Boone. 62, and
Geralyn Noreen Boone, 35, were
found Monday in their bed in
s uburban Carmic h ael by
Boone's son Barry, 33, of Dixon.
(,WofJ DUptd.a Pot Nod
AUTHORITIES BELIEVED
at least 13 people were killed on
th e g round but workers
PSA. meanwhile. is referring
all insurance questions to its Los
Ang e l e s-b ased ca rrier ,
Southwester n Avi ation Un ·
derwrit.ers, which in tum has re·
fused comment on the crash.
LO&, ANGELES <AP > -Mike
Curb, Republican candidate for
lieutenant governor, said Wed ·
nesday be disagrees with the
prediction of his running mate.
Evelle Younger. that 1t is in-
evitable that the Legislature will
legalize marijuana.
"I don't know the Legislature
as well as he probably does. but
my own opinion is that lega!Jza·
lion and commercialization
would be going a step too far at
this time." Curb said. "I don't
think it's inevit.able."
1 .. i....e11t• Goae
SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -
Thieves stole a truck containing
Sl00.000 worth or musical instru-
ments. musical arrangements
and equipment belonging to jazz
trumpet player "Maynard
Ferguson and bis band.
The truck was discovered mis·
ing T-UeSd:.L-y. morning lrom_tbe
hotel where the band was stay.
ing durin~ its San Francisco Bay
area visit
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a 5% bank passbook, we
can Increase your interest
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Interest wlll be credited
quarterly or, at your option,
Smoke Ban SigrJed
For Grocery Stores
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Smoking will be forbidden in grocery
stores next year. under a bill signed into law by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.
Brown's office reported the signing Tuesday of AB 1222 by As ·
semblyman John Vasconcellos, 0-San Jose.
SAID VASCONCELLOS in a
statement. "This bill is impor·
tant to the consumer. However.
it is of special importance to
grocery store clerks , who at
times a r e forced to endure
a lmos t constant exposure to
s moke from s hopp e r s '
cigarettes.
"Evidence shows that second-
hand s moke may be as damag-
ing as smoke inhaled directly by
the smoker."
you can defer Interest pay.
ment untll 1979.Thls option
may provide special Income
tax benefits:
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THE BILL APPLIES only to
public areas of markets during
business hours. No penalties are
prescribed.
Vasconcellos' bill does oot go
as far as Proposition 5 on the
November baJlol, which wouJd
ban s moking in a ll work places
except offices not used by the
public and occupied only by
s mokers, aod portions of some
factories.
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WOdnncta S.ptami.r 21. ttT8
Robert N WeedtPubll'S~r Thon\1$ KM"ll/Edltor
John Thomas Saga
Damaging Council
Th sai:o of John Thomo.s. Huntington Beach City
Councilman. as n puulani one
Contn>Vcnlal inc tu~ first days tn office In April.
Tbornns rceenUy hos udded more erlst for the mlll
A C\ty Counrll 1'l•crctnry 5Uid thut Thomai. asked her
to pr~pw-c his INteor or n.~1fnutlon from the councU and
that he would \J(n it $c1>pt 20
A " k hn." comt• and .cone and 'rhomus sUU hos not
Mgnt>d the I u er nor m ade any publk comment.
Tbomus alJio announced rus intention of res 1gnlnti last
Jun~ because of fruslrattons In dealing with the
bure au('rucy but recons1d red ovcmjght and decided to
stay on
Thom • ~hu\'1or h s been pu1.zhng in olhcr areas,
too He has appealed a number o! is 00$ and uskcd foP re-
rons1d ralJon or <>th r items arte r a council decision.
In scvernl instances . Thomas was not present when
the issues were re. urrccted on.tu reque t.
If th<>re is an explanation ror his apparent erratic
bl'huv1 or . h\' hasn't come forward with it and hls
crcd 1b1U~ and <?ffecHven= can.only 5ll.Ucr~
Thomascame to the C1ly Council as a representative
of the "little person." The "Little person" deserves a
credible. ffeclJve representative.
H he can't be those things. perhaps Thomas should
res ign.
Problems Need Airing
Fountain Valley City Council members rinally gave a
detailed explanation about administrative problems after
an a ngry confrontation with citlzens and city employees
last week.
It appears council members thought they could keep
generally silent about "morale proble~s" in City HalJ..
But let's face il. When a govermng body scraps its
top administrator's contract and greatly Jimits a person·
nel director's powers, something is going on.
And that "something" finally has been explained.
Personnel Director Sally Hartman was placed on pro·
bation in .June when City Manager James Neal's contract
was scrapped.
Council members questioned certain personnel prac·
tices as "overly detailed and elaborate" in a July 5 letter
Mrs. Harman has resigned. Neal. the city's manager
ror the past 12 years, remains with the s upport of three
councilmen.
There is still some straightening up to do in City Hall.
The next few months will be full of wait·and·see.
The council members should learn a lesson from this
latest incident don't try to sweep too much under "3
rug.
Mayor Marv Adler claims press coverage or the
Neal-Hartman story has been "one.sided.·· lf so, it's no
wonder. City Council members have been doling out in-
formation to press and public with an eyedropper.
This technique, like the questionable personnel prac·
tices. is inappropriate.
Deadline in Order
The new school year is in its third week and teachers
and officials or the Huntington Beach City (elementary>
School District are still trying to reach agreement on a
1978-79 contract.
An impasse was declared Sept. 6 in the talks which
havcdraggedons ince March.
And matters entered a potentially more serious phase
last week when teachers received fliers rrom their
l~aders saying they were no longer bound to honor pro-
visions of the previous contract.
When association leaders took the action, they con·
tended that the district had violated terms of the contract
which expired June 30 but which both sides agreett to
follow.
The district then issued its own flier, denying that it
violated provisions of the contract and saying it had no
intention of doing so.
Teacher leaders declined to say what kind of action
they may take in the disavowal of tbe contract. But t heir
decla ration casts a certain amount of uncertainty which
... houldn't be allowed to intrude on a new school year.
Perhaps the best solution to all this would be the
adoption or legis lation setting a deadline for contra~t BP·
prov al before the start of school.
In that way. all concerned .could give-tnelrun·
di v-ided uttention to what their job is about --the education of
youngsters.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Oa11y Pilot.
Other views eicpressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4'321 .
ByL.M. BOVD
Argument continues over
the origin o( U~e Hallan un·
derworld name "Mafia ...
Some authorities contend It
comes from the initial letters
or an old resistance slogan:
.. Morte Alla Francia Italia
Anela" meaning "Death to
the French Is Italy's cry!··
f( all the people in the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Nolhln& Uke keeplna up
ol\ the news . Recent
headlines fe1ture JFK,
O s w ,ld , Ray a nd
Howard Hughes. How
about an update on
Abraham Uncoln?
J .C.V.
world settled in the United
Stales, the population density
here s till wouldn't be a s
great as that of, say, The
Netherlands.
Q. "In a house without a
cellar. where 's the best place
to stay during a tornado?··
A. In a small room or hall
in the tent.er of the hoUBe.
Open IOIDe windows. but stay
away from them thereafter.
In an office building, get Into
an Interior hallway on the
lowest floor possible . ln a
shopping center, for gel about
your car, and go to the mid·
die of the nearest building.
Q. "Is there any member
of Congress who was servlnt
when Franklin D. Roosevelt
was inaugurated?"
~· Only one. Sen. JennlnJs
Randoph ID., W. Va.), now
76. He was elected to the
House in 1932.
The man most likely to be
murdered is between the
a~e s or 20 a nd 24. The
woman, between 15 a nd 19.
The man most likely lo com·
mit auicidt L'4 between the
•tees of 25 and 29. The
woman. bctwe~n ".() and 2i4.
,.
N9aebolu von Hoff man
Airlines Face Investment Risks
The weather rorecaata for the
airlines llhow blue skies. Busl·
neH 11 up, profltl are up and re·
aulation by the 1overnment la
down, 110 ll would seem that
WIUlam Slmon •nd Ralph Nader
are rlaht when they say Pf06· ~rily and coldumer tatlsfac·
Uon are beat assured tbrouih
free market compeUtlon.
T he experience of these Jut
months during which the Civil
Aero nautics
Board has al·
lowed airlines
to compete on
prices ho s
been an over·
whelming
auccesa. So
much 80 that
the freedom
to set one 's
ow n ti.cket-
prtces ls being expanded and
soon airlines will also have
much greater license lo pick and
c hooae what routes they wish to
fly.
THE JOYFUL profits from de·
regulation come from the fact
that airlines have been allowed
Mailbox
to sell cut-rate tickets for unmed
passenger capocity. PuLUog
passengers In the empty seet.s.
even low-fare passe ngers.
means large jumps in revenue
with only smull illldilional costs
for more Ucket un<i res ervation
clerks.
Finally, however . there is an
end to that kind or bonanza. All
the empty scats now have
passengers In them so airline ex·
ecutives are soon going lo have
lo make some decisions oil what
kind and ho w m any new
airplanes to buy. Since much or
the current jct pusenger neet_ls
considered too old. too gas·
guuly. too loud and too s meUY.
they would have had lo mlke
purchus inn dcc111 lons even
Without the ter1s of thousunds Of
new passenge rs attracted to
therrl\bY the sale·prTceo ares.
One or the reasons then~ was
so much exccst; passenger space
is because the last time the
airlines went shopping they
overbought. It's not an easily
avoidable mlstfke. An executiv •
h<ss to make an accurate gues!-1
about what passcn"er demand
will be in two years when the
plane he's buying is actually de·
livered. He also has to be re·
asonabJy right abo\!t how much
bualne11 the plane wlll <Jo. not
just for the first year. but the 10
years or so It 'II take to pay off
the debt.
THAT DEBT can be crushing.
It will coat Eastern Airlines
something in the vicinity pf a
half a bllllon dollars lo pay for
the 21 757 Boeing airliners it re-
ccnUy ordered. For a company
that already bas a pretty scary
looking debt structure, this Is a
gamble of significant prop0r.
lions. albel! one that must be
made . In the new de·regulated
world where E<tslcrn mwsl com·
pete. not having the carryinl(
capacity would be an Invitation r<tr Jt.DOlhe.r_alrJi~ lo eome tn
<ind vamp up Eait lern's best
routes .
According lo tree enterprise
theology. thes e ris k s and
dangers with their attendant
promises of great rewardis and
riche s -or bankruptc.·y
s hould be exhllaratinl( to the
men and women running the11e
great, winged endeavors They
ought to be saying. tree al last.
free nt last to run life "11 hard
economic race a nd ahow the
world and our stockholders it's we who nre fittest to survive.
That h a s n 't happene d .
IO!Slea.d. tho industry hus been
hit with the urge t.o merge. Pan
American and NaUon1al Airlines arr melding, as are Continental
and Wes tern. while Southern
Airways a nd North Central
Airlines have announced pll&JlS
to wed.
THE .. MEaGEa PANIC," as
al 'a being called in the business
press. has come to the attention
of the J us tice De partment.
who!le antitrust head. John
Shenefield, has commented, "It
would be ironic if the dawn o/_
'the new era were. In fact, to pro-
duce a merger wave reducing
the number of competitors and
the a mount of competition ...
It might be ironi c but il
wouldn't be unexpected in an in·
dustry which has to make half·
billlon dollar guesses about what
the future holds. Anybody laying
out that kind or money wants to
minimize risk and don't give
him any blarney about the joys
of na ked competition. Some
business. like the clothing io-
dustry. can make adjustments
m investments and production
almost on a week·to·week basis
so it can correct its errors. but
ever y industry which demands
huge capital outlays and a blind
guess about what business con·
ditions are going lo be like wtien
the m achine is actually installed
shuns competiCion.
NO R CAN WE n o n ·
stockholders or employees be
complacent about costly bad
guesses. We may be the world's
richest nation. but we're not so
wealthy that we can afford to
have a company like Eastern
blow too many half a biUion
dollar deals.
The trick. of course. is to
permit the degree of competition
that secures its benefits without
it s worst risks. We want the low
prices. the service. all the good
things we believe competition
brings but not the bankruptcies.
Nobody knows how to do this for
sure . but one way we will have
to cons ide r is letting those
mergers go through and living
with the idea of a limited.
s upervised competition.
Agent Says FBI Probe Helps Gates Image
To the Editor:
Yo ur e ditorial of Sept. 3
entitled "Probe or Gates Rajscs
Doubts" declares that an FBI
investigation of a llegations
concerning Sheriff Brad Gates
ha"s led to d a m age to his
r eputation a nd career. The
editorial further states Sheriff
Gates "now carries with him a
stigma that won't be easy lo
erase."
We have done Sheriff Gates a
favor . A clean bill of health after
"an intensive rtve-month probe"'
by t he Federal Bureau o r
Investi gation m a kes for a
positive image rather than a
s tig ma. Your editorial raises a
number of questiunnha need to
be ans wered for your readers.
Yo u a s k . "Why Federal
authorities at all?"
WE ARE mandated by statute
to conduct such an investigation
if allegations of wrong.doing are
mad e t h at fall within our
investigative jurisdiction. The
matter is not optional.
"Why bas t he ·person o r
persons ~~f:L .~AJJt, .....,.~ ~-11gn1rtsr
Gates been givea the comfort
and luxury or anonymity ?"
Obviously. the FBI will not
identify this individual. This
person may have furnish ed
·re liable information over a
period of lime. and I am sure his
actions In this l.n.1tance were In
good faith.
Fina lly , you ask. "Should
the r e b e so m e kind of
accountablllty? '·
There is, has ~n. and will
continue to be. We answer to the
President, the Attomey General,
and the Congress of the United
St ates . Upon receipt of t he
allegaUona ln this matter, the
lact.8 were discussed wlth lhe
United States Attorney'!\ omce
In Los Angeles, and the F81
conducted the Investigation at
the direction of the United States
Attorney'B Office.
I am happy to take this
opportunity to respond to your
edltorial. Thank you.
TED L. GUNDERSON
Special Arent in Ch1rge .............
"Candidate Backs Heroin" and
it r e ferred to Ed C lark.
Libertarian Party candidate for
governor. I am a mem ber of the
volunteer staff thal helped Ed
Clark become the only person
ever to qualif y a s a
gubernatorial candidate through
petitioning 1n California's
his tory !
As a !lt aff me mbe r and a
fellow Libertarian, I strongly
object to this badly c ut.up
article . For openers . I want lo
tell e veryone that Ed Clark does
not back heroin' lie a nd the
Libertarian Party condemn the
use or a ll drugs. in cluding
marijuana knd alcohol . for
health and hygiene reasons and
be c ause t h e ir u se ls not
conducive to positive mental and
e motional development. ·
vocate homosexuality." to keep should never have been located
the record accurate. where the surf can reach them.
THE BRIGGS proposition deals T HE OWNERS of the property
with teachers who publicly ad· should rectiCy the mistake they
vocate or practice homosexuality made many years ago and re·
so as to influence the behavior of move the trailers from the ocean
minors in the classroom. It does s ide of the hjghway. ff they re·
not prohibit private homosexuali· fuse to act. the County of Orange
ty. or private anything else The should act to protect the public
so.called "'gays '" always lie a bout safety
this. The '"gays" know. also. that One does not have to be a
American communities do not trained observer to see that ~
want homosexual advocacy in the potential disaster is in the mak·
classroom. and so they must con· ing. With winter s torms and
fuse the issue with cr ies about pounding s urf rapidly ap·
"'rights" and '"fascism .. and m proaching action should not be
some of their anlt-9 campatl'n postponed
posters. ··invasionofpr1vacy .. In this Proposttion r.J era one
As an educator with much ex could also ask how many tax
perience in the observation or stu· dollars are being spent in a bat·
dent thought and behavior. l must tie the ocean will inevitably win.
correct the ··gay" assertion that But that is the minor aspect .
homosexuals are born not made. This current siege witnessed one
and that therefore they are not worker being washed out in\o
How Ev E R, w c r u rt h c r responsible ror their psychosex· the ocean. To me it is not worth
denounce the waste of money ual orientatton. That ts nonsense the risk. especially when you
To the Editor:
<extorted from the taxpayers > The m ass of evidence is against conside r that these trailers can
s pent to impos e a set o f theview.Studentsarei~Ouenc.ed ~e moved to sa_fet~ and that
arbitrary moral standards up<>n well past the age of~ or 6 or so, m· some of lhe trailers ar~ only
othe r wise decent • law· abiding deed well into their upper teen weekend retreat~. ___ <I• -. ~M~-c:r-··.IM-,,,.,,,#J' ~ 1""• l"!ir~--~--.· .... , -· citiie.ri.~ ... U..-d~s.n'..t ~l-.M -;-i~ } ~ ,u.o.·• •• ·~·,.·~ ,:-t.. ~-~~-M~'lh~~,,-~~ .. ~ -y01~ >~ . ~ n . _ml ~~listen and
s m 0 k i n g . h e 1 m e t s r 0 r with whom they associate. . . P~doll 811rdell
motorcyclis ts or the us e ot l am sure .. and the . ~ays To the Editor: '
laetrile for dying patients . know· that citizens of this stotc Your editorial '"The Pension
Ed Clark has said . in his n~ed not stand for. nor need they ~uddle" on Sept 19 points out
orficiai p<>sition statement. that, fina n ce, the ad~oc a cy of s om e v e r y s ignificant
.. I oppose the use or police psyc~osexual deviation m their passibilities-.
power to harass people whose · pubh~ ~chools. This fact brmgs on As you stated. the pens ions
activities are not crimes against !~e r.i~ank. -~ear hysteria of the· may be paid> for by the neict
an y per s o n or agains t t he gay acltvasts as November ap gene ration or taxpayers or may
property of any person" i.e. proacbes. prove o nuty s urprise for those
victim·less crimes . GEORGEW KENT public employees who expect &o
The Libertarian Party 1~ the N•t W...c• R b k collect the pensions.
party of freedom: freedom from To the Editor: " ONE who helps to pay
taxatio n . fr eedom from 1he1r salaries I would actualJu · t "It just wasn 't worth ., o ppr essi ve ~ove rn m c n anticipate th" latter ca~e. There l t. d f d t be jeopardizing life ... At least one " regu a ion an ree om o bel ed :ire too many people around like · ho d on th renter in ea.guer El Morro r secure m your me ao e m" who are measu___. in pr'va•A l I t d Bay MobUe Home Park Is ex· " ·~ ' "' s l r e e a g a. n s u n u e s industry by ""riormance, w .. ~ • t t r f erclsing common sense. urging .,... "" covernmen~ n er erence rom "re ai"k and ti"red of beina 5-.
h I II I · i tides, ~undlng surr. wave· 0 .. "' .... l e r Po c ng agenc es. d Id ond cl""" clU•e .. • when It comes DAN MAH AFFEY tosse u ers. or a railing ..-• ... ~
k d l o j ob tnnure . cxcess'vc dee may some ay take a life ... '
or seriouslylnJuresomeone try oumbcr s of paid hoHdays,
Ing to help save a..irailer , The !\trikes by public employees. etc-
residents who Uve in the s urf The final respansability for the
1one may not want to five up the mequltles must be placed on the
luxury ol living so cfoae to the palltlclans who tend to be so free
ocean, but they should not let wlth taxpayer monry.
others endanier themselves In DALE E. JOHNSON
attempts to save lrallera which
66••'••1 .... ~
• Quotes IAttnt Jrom readtrl ore wtlcmM.
The Daily Pilot article on the
"'Boy Guy" debate with Senator
Briggs. appcuri"R on Sept. 17,
documents an instance, I s hould
say yet another lnstan('e, of ttle
"'Gay" attempt to misstate the Is·
sues towards which Proposition 6
Is directed. and to resort to the big
To the Editor· lie. which, 1f repeated loudly,
Tht rtght to condentt I.tin• lo Ill
rpoce or thmmatt h~l u reMt"Ued.
Wtttra of JOO word.t ur i.u will bf
guwn prtferrnct All lettf'rt mu.c fft·
cJllM ,.gnolurt and metilino oddte11
but nom11 mo11 be wllhlwld °" r•
I wlab to respond to a emall hystcricolly. and often enouah.
A11ociatf(I Preas article that might be believed The Pilot artl·
was para'\>h.rased on paae two of cle s hould have put the word
the Dally Pilot, Sept. }P The .:·publ~' ~f ~Aler• ""~ A.~~•·• bA.•·"'--~ -~· ... ~·~\NI r.''!d~ wno 'ifl'ilctTcc ot A1t --41~~ ..... "'. ,._. ...... _ .,.~...,.,. #fOft rw not bf ,,.,
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Irvine
EDITION
i
l T oday's C loslag ~
N.Y. Stoeks
; VO L 270, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNT'(, CALI FORNI A WE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1978
Tax Break otd~ for Leas~holde~ ·'.l
lly JOANNE &E VNOLDS
OI * o.ll'f ,..... MaH
lr'11ne COmp&l\Y offaclaJ and
Oranit~ '<Nn\)' pollUclkn tot
lb '1 lt" Board ol Equ•li"aUon
lo block p~rty tu rH
tnenl o( horn aod b Int
on le• l'(j land ~•)'
A1t1tmbt1man Ron Cordova,
0 £1 Toro, who backflt tb pro
posal, 11.1ud today 1t hould mean
1 drop cl bnut per~nt In ~
reassennumw handed out thla
summer on Jrvlrw and Newport
Beach . properUea Je11ed from
lht• I rvlne Compa ny.
The action at 1'ueaday's board
o f tiq uallutle>h tn"et ln1 In
Sacrttmento ended with board
mt m bers a1r6eln1 to order o ra nee Count y A aeuor
Bradley Jacobi to revise lhe aa·
enments or those leasehold
properties.
Cordova, llatc Controlltr Ken
Cory and Irvine Company At·
torney Bruce Testor brought the
matter to the boon! because of
Jacobs' ruJlna affecting lrvine
Company J~ •n the wake of pa•HJe ot Proposlt1on 13.
J acobs ruled that Jrvlne Com·
pany leueholders would have
their property reassessed to cur·
rent values, rather tha.n having
their assessments pegged at the
19'7S·76 level.s.
He baaed his decision on the
fact that the company itself had
changed ha nds when its pre·
vlous owner. the James Irvine
FoundatJon sold Its assets to a
consortium or investors. That
sale. J acobs ruled, cons tituted
the sale of the property, which Is
the only grounds for reassess·
ment under Proposition 13.
Cordova this summer was un·
successful in getting lecislation
passed whJch would have ex-
empted frvine Company lessees
• * *
Tax
from that ruling.
Howe ver, at Tuesday's board
meeting in Sacramento, he was
s uccessfuJ in getting members
lo go along wiUa his cont~ntion
that the lessees had no control
over the sale or the company nor
did they financially benefit from
it .
''O nly the c hange in
possessory interest <the lessee's
interest> should ca\J3e•reassess-
ment," he argued
* * . *
Cory, state controller , who was ~.
o n ce a D e m ocrati c a s ·
semblymao rrom Garden Grove.
told bis fellow board members.
"this cries out for relief," in
backing Cordova.
T he plan agreed to by t he
board meq.ibers is based on real
es t ate law which holds that
there are two interests in leased
land -the possessory interest.
or right to occupancy held by the
<See BLOCK. Page A2) , • • *
County Approves Budget
Means to an End
O ra nge County supe rvisors
adopted a $511.1 m illion county
government budget for 1978-79
today, the county's firs t post
Jarvis s pending package.
Simultaneously, as mandated
by voter approval of Proposition
13, s upervisors set a countywide
tax rate of $4 for each $100 worth
of ,assessed value. 1Translated to Proposition 13
term s, that means county pro-
perty owners will pay property
taxes of one percent of what the I assessor said.that this year their
property is worth under revised
assessment standards.
The county's share of the SO·
called basic $4 tax rate is 16.5
percent.
Translating that figure lo a
l ax ra te, it means the county's
rate is 66 cents for each $100
worth of assessed valuation. And
that is one hall the 1977-78 coun-
ty rate of $1.33 for each $100 or
assessed value. .
Whal all that means. accord-,
ing to county auditor-controller
Vic Heim, is that most county
prope rty owners ' 1978·79 tax
bills will be less than half their
counterparts of a year ago.
Supervisors. upon Heim 's re-
commendation, decided lo hold
in reserve future tax payments
that will be subject to question
and protest ..
UON COUNTRY
BR4NCHING Ol!rl
UC Irvine students line up at the school's
financial aids office Tuesday as another
academic year gets under way. University
offic ials expect 9,900 students to attend
the Irvine campus this fall -the highest
fall enrollment ever , a 400-student in·
crease over last year.
Widening
Of Irvine
Drive Near
Are there a recreation vehicle
park and an auto race track in
Lion Country Safari 's future?
The Irvine the m e pa rk 's
m a nagement hopes so. See Page
B6 for details.
Laetrile Testing
On Cancer OK'd
. WASlflNGTON IAP> -The
National Cancer Institute an·
nounced today it will seek lo test
Laetrile on patients with ad·
vanced cancers.
Dr . Arthur C. Upton, the in·
st itute's director, said he de·
~ided to follow the recommenda·
tion or a divided NCI panel of
doctors and scientists who re·
comme nded testing the con·
troversial substance on humans.
The NCI still must obtain ap·
proval from the Food and Drug
Administration to use Laetrile,
purported lO be a cancer-curing
agent, on an experimental basis.
The decision comes ts years
after the Institute .. as asked to
conduct clincial tes ts o n
Laetrile
Because anim al tests have
never shown any evidence that
Laetrile could combat cancer,
the institute said, it decided pre·
viously "the evidence was not
sufflclent lo warrant proceeding
to testing in humans."
Upton's decision comes three
weeks after the institute re·
leased the results of a study of
medical records of several
dozen cancer patients who used
Laetrile. Ninety-three patients
s ubmitted records, but only 22
had all the necessary data or
had used Laetrile.
In those 22 cases, the institute
said, s ix patients improved, nine
stayed the same and seven got
worse.
·'The resuJts of the retrospec·
live analysis would normally not
be s ufficient lo su~li?est that the
<See LAETRILE, Page AZ>
Irvine Continues
SCAG Membership
Panel Probes
Ruby's l,inks
To Syndicate
An Irvine Center Drive widen-
ing project may begin late this
year -if city officials cap reach
asireement with the Irvine Com·
pany on a related project.
Senme Yotes
Approval, of
Energy Bill
Bv a 3·1 vote Tuesday, trvt.ne
councilm en authorized ad·
ve rtisement for bids to widen
Irvine Center Drive to a six-lane
capacity. Councilwoman Mary
WASHJNGTON IAP> -House Ann Gaido voted no. WASHJNGTON <AP> The
investigators are exploring why Senate today broke the J7·month
J ack Ruby talked by telephone But council members gave logjam on President Carter's
with at least five alleged crime notice the y would hold off ener~y program, approving and
syndicate figures during the awarding a construction con· sendang lo the House a nalural-
weeks preceding the assassina. tract on the project until city gas .deregulation compromise.
tion or Preside nt Kennedy. a nd rrvine Company officials The vote was 57•42.
The committee is investigat· could agree on another project The biU, the product of nearly
ing whe the r Ke nnedy's as-to cover a n ood control ditch al a year of negotiations between
·sassination was the product of a Irvine Center Drive and Culver Congress and Energy Secretary
conspiracy, possibly involving Drives. James R. Schlesinger. would lift
the crime syndicates that were fede ral price controls from most The complex issue. which t I b l98S the target or a Justice Depart· spurred a lwo·hour council dis· na ura ~as Y . ment crackdown under Attorney · Scblesmger watched from the cussion, includes authorizal.lon JI th Se General Robert F. h.ennedy. lo build curbs at the north cor· ga er y as e nate, presided The committee produced con-over by Vice President Walter ners of Jeffrey Road and Culver F M nd 1 h ded c flicting evidence today about · 0 a e, an arter his Drive whe re they intersect ba'gg t · whether Ruby visited Havana Irvine Center Drive. es energy victory since once or twice in late 1959. August 1977 when the House ap-
Lewis Mc Willie, Ruby's friend The project that goes out to croved most of his original plan
and now a Las Vegas gam bler b1·d also 1·ncludes .._onstruct1·on of ntact. • t: Just before the vote, Senate testified that Ruby visited him curbed medians for a portion of Energy Committee Chairman
in Hav1tna for no mo re-than six Irvine Center Drive near the Henry M. J ackson, D-Wash ..
days In August or September Eucalyptus Windrow. told the Senate the compromise
1959 . Mc Wi llie the n was But landscaping for the me· should end near)y 30 years of
manager of a Havana casino. dian and landscaping of an area co!1gressionaJ hag~ing over gas
But the committee staff said between Irvine Center Drive and price controls.
lhe Cuban government recently The Ranch will be designed on· And, Jackson said, "It will
released documents s howing ly. meaning lhe work still re· provide the incentives for in·
that Ruby entered the country quires council approval. creased production, .. thus enabl·
The on .again ,' ofr·again
participation or the Irvine City
Council in the six county, I .
Aug. 8 and stayed for more than Councilmen will consider ap. ing the nation lo ease its re·
1 a month. According lo those re· prov a l of construction bids on liance on imported oil.
River!jlde. Orange_. Los Angeles cords. Ruby left Sept. tl. re-the r~~d widening in Nove_mber, .S~n. Jl tKA,~
and Ven~ura counties. . tµ.i'Jted ~t JZ,--llnd..L~~~h.-~~~~VWM61"8 .. ~-~ir:.:1'11~.1'tMif. .o!~"mftlff;a ·ng .
Those include questions con·
cerning property owners who
lease land from the Irvine Com·
pany and those protesting
mineral rights assessments.
In addition s upervisors will re·
serve tax payments m ade by
boat. aircraft and other personal
property taxpayers while legal
questions s urrounoing their as-
sessm ents are decided in court.
In addition lo county govern·
ment the $4 bas ic r ate will
finance city. school district and
special district operations this
year . Added to that will be
special rates applied in certain
districts to repay past bonded in·
debtedness.
3rd Plane
Discounted
In Crash
SAN DIEGO <A Pl -The head
of the federa l investigation into
the nation's worst air djsaster
said today that it "appears re.
mote al th.ls time" that a third
plane played a part in the col·
Usion of a jetliner and a s mall airplane.
Phillip Ho,ue said t he
"mystery plane' bas been local·
ed and was eight miles west of
the a rea whe r e lhe Pacifi c
Southwest Airlines 727 jetliner
$500 MILLION CLAIMS
FEARED-Page AS
" PRIVATE PLANE USE
A CONCERN-Page A7
and a single-engine &essoa 172
collided .
Hogue. of t he National
Transportation Safety Board ,
said Tuesday afte rnoon that
another small airplane, a twin·
engine Cessna, may have con-
fused the PSA piiot.
In fact , said llo~ue. it has now
been determined that the twin·
engine Cessna was eight miles
west or the area where the col-
lision occurred.
"l can't eliminate it totally,"
Hogue said, but whethe r the
twin-engine Cessna was a factor
"appears remote at this time. It
lt he position of the twin·engine
Ces s na > wo uld see m to
eliminate it."
"It still leaves the questions or
who or what the PSA oilot saw"
.~~rMlfti~.w·~.,._~_.~_, ., '-~~ ..
........ .,.muu ~a~t'ton
again.
C ~~~~~/ llg•ii~ t~t., ~'"' ·· -....., rv1 e pany 1s reached prior opponents, called the bill "a
But the C·omma·ttee t ff ·d · lo that date. prescription for economic dis· T he vote
however.
was conditional, 5 a saa w ·d ni r th d ill Co ast
Council members voted 4..()
Tues day to continue mem
bers hip in the organization, the
state·designaled planning agen·
cy for Imperial, San Bernardino,
BOAT OWNER'S
WCK Cll4.NGED
··My 32-Coot catamaran was
the weirdest boat in the world.
"I tried everything and never
sold it till I tried the DaJly Pflot."
That 's the story a successfuJ
Santa Ana man told after plac·
log this ad in the Daily Pilot;
Well deslsned, custom
WllO wind Cnta m aran.
l'rice of a Hobie but
I wke as big and t wlce a:.
fust. Muny x tras. for
nc·1rnn going. Evenings
XXX·XXXX
tr you've had bad luck In sell·
lng your boat. try a lucky
charm -the Daily PUot. Our
friendly ad·vlsers will help you
write a bes t seller. C all
642·5678.
'
"1 would like to give SCAG lhe
opportunity lo prove to the City
of Irvine through the end of the
year that they can represent
them ,'' Councilman Art Anthony
said. ..I would like the mem·
bership issue t.o come up again
in December."
Anthony kicked off <the current
controversy over membership
when be invited Cypress Mayor
Don · Kudson to speak to the
council Aug. 22 on that city's dis·
pleasure with the organization.
Ma1or Bill Vardoulis and
Councilman David Silla appeared
ready to drop out of the associa·
lion following Hudson's ap·
pearance.
Tuesday, after berating SCAG
involvement on several other
council agenda item s, both men
begrudgingly agreed with An·
thony t.o allow the oraantzaUon
another chance.
"Ws not that I'm convinced
t h a t SCAG 's gotn1 to do
anything tor us in the next few
months." Sills lndtcated.
The association ls the clear·
inghouse (or all federal grants
related lo community develop·
ment. 1rvine Is a recipient of
aome of thole 1rant.&.
Dallas bank records s how Ruby 1 e ng 0 e roa w ac-aster" which he s aid would dis·
was In Dallas during the la(ter com m od ate residents i n the advantage both cons umers and
Part Of A g t newest portion of the· Wood· gas producers. u. us · bridge development, localed on He accused the administration
There was no immediate ex. the south side of Irvine Center of riding roughshod over the ma·
plaoatioo for the conflict. Drive. <See ENERGY, Page AZ>
Raises in Prospect
For School Aides?
Despite post.Proposition 13
1overnmental employee pay
freezes, Irvine Unified School
Dis trict classiried e mployees
·could get raises if a negotiated
contract is ratified by workers
and trustees today.
That'• because the raise would
be so·called "mer it pay" io·
creases, predic ated on •
wo rker's perfo rm a nce. not
longevity and •C08t of ltvlng
changes.
"Merit pay Increases come
Crom a pool of funds allocated ot1
the b11la of a n e mployee's
performance." Superintendent
A. Stanley Corey sa\d Tuead.ay.
... ,
Some <school > djslricts grant
increases for longevity or cost of
llvlng changes, but the governor
froze those after PfoposlUon
13."
If employee gToups raUfy t.he
contract offer at a morning and
afternoon session scheduled t.o-
d ay. lUSD trustees may approve
the agreement at tonight's meet·
Ing.
Corey refused to divulre de· tails of the new contract untH It
is ratified by employees and
board members.
Tonight's meeting will take
place et 7:30 tn the Ven1do Mid·
die School. 4 Deerfield Ave. in
Irv~ ...
Town Center
Development
Plan Weighed
frvlne transportation com.
missioners will study a tentative
tract map tonight for a 243·acre
residential and commercial de·
velopment Jn University Town
Center.
The proposed development is
bordered by University. Campus
and Culver Drtves, but does not
inc lude the Unlver sity Town
Center commercial area adja-
cent t.o UC Irvine or the Campus
Valley Shopping Center.
Commissioners wlll review
transportation a nd circulation· '
elements of the plan.
The meeting will take place at
tl..:°·m· i' Qt.y Council cflam.,,
f I
Weath e r
Sunny through Thurs day
a nd not quite so warm
with highs rangjng from 80
al the beaches to lower 90s
inla nd. Lows tonight in
mid to upper 60s.
.
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AZ DAILY PtLOT W!c!n!!d!W· .,....... 'ZT, t971 •
€errldorPi.a
Panel Supports
Joaquin Route
T be S tt n J Oll q u u ti 11 1 a
Tr"' nbPo• laUoo <'orrldor haa
.:uuwd tht-t>ndul"'4'm,•nt of Sad
dlcbau ·k Arco Coord1n1hna
Counrll' ('Jtrt'Uh~ board
t.:ndor. t•m~nt <"•mc.-at tht'
board's Monday mt"oetln.1on1 st
vol c . with l..elsurt' World
re1>rt'Jt-nlat1ve l ~n«" Puhlman
vut '"" J~ ani.l th~ propost-d ru'11d trun~purhuon ptOJt't'l
Anitrak Cuts
rnmuter
Service
It 1:. impossible to tell whc•o
the :-.tnke-st.all"'1 railway rom
niull'I' service Ix-tween OrunKc:
hnktna Laguna N1aucl with t.htJ
Co»t.a Me~i. Ne ..,porl Ueac·h
.Ur4'B
The bullot Ul'hmlly aupporktl
a multl mocwl con(' •pl for lht·
corridor u s opposed to u
fl"t'cwuy Rourd mt'mbcrs 11tood
laAl on recomnH•ndlna lhaat u
maH lransportuhon sys~m be u
main portion of lhe corridor'~
service
Tht' controver Ii.I corridor
route i1'! l'lt'mg ~tudtt.-d hy c•o111ll~
Env1ronmcnt1&I M111n1&gi!ml'nl
AitcflCY 111Dd <.'Olll>Ullunlli A r1mtl
route location 1s expected to tM
prl' t•ntl"d for county board of
~,,..-rvr.nr.1' itpprnv;.ll nt'xt )Nlf
Lot'al1on of thl' rorrador
plunncd to cut through un
developed rolling halls between
co~u•lul communities and lht·
San Diego Freeway ha1>
drawn critJcism from citizens in
most communities between
Ni:wport Beach and Laguna
Niguel. Boll of D~ks
County
Projects
Backed
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An $8.7 million list of road .~~
provemcnt projecl.8 that could~
be built in uni ncorpora te~'
Orange County areas over the!·
next four yea~ was endorsed~
Tuesday by county s upervisors. ~
Members or the Orange Coun-.
ty TraruportaUon Commission~
later will review the county re<
quests along with those from·•
cities a nd CalTrans for sub-~
mission under the Federal Aid;
Urban Program. !ct
Under terms ol th.al program! ..
the federal government wou&d~
pay 83 percent of the roadw~~
building costs while local aeeJl;"
cies contribute 17 per cent. ')
Among proposed projectt;
ulong Lhe Orange Coa&i are : ,.;~
$2 .9 million to rebuild•
Irvine Boulevard from Red Hi~
to Sand Canyon Avenue in the~
Irvine area aloog with widenitii"'
a portion of the road from two ~
four lanes. "
County and Loi> An~c:lcs wall be
r c s t o r l' ct . a n A m l r a k
::.pokt>swoman sct1d this morning.
Service was cut short yester·
day as a result ol a nationwide
strike by the Brotherhood of
Ra1 I way and Airline Clerks,
Susan Dwyer. :.pedal reprcsen·
tative for Amtrak, satd.
Three routes arc being studied
bet ween MacArthur Boulevard in the Newport Beach area to nelir
/\very Parkway in the Laguna
Niguel -Mission Vicjovicimty.
Most south county objections
have centered on the proposed
freeway's inducement to de-
velopment of the area and with
eventual forced population
growth.
Richard Osborn , a studio arts major at
UC Irvine. constructed his Hall of Ducks
on tht• sidewalk and steps leading to the
commons and library beca use he
"believes &.irt should be part of the com·
mumty." Osborn. who lives in Vista. said
the sculpture of red ducks and long black
snake is his expression of the confusion
and intimidation he felt as a freshman on
the large campus. Classes began Monday.
$1.6 million for installali~
of traffi c sig nals a l o n ~
Marguerite and Crown Valley,.!
Parkways, El Toro Road, Lak~"
Forest Drive and Ridge Route ·
Drive in the Saddleback Valley. >
$440,000 to widen Jeffrey;._
Road to four lanes in the lrvl.ne '
area a long a one-mile stretch,
south of Bryan Avenue. -·
-$315.000 to widen Cul\ler '
Drive to four lanes from the San·
ta Ana Freeway to Irvine Railways the c lerks are
picketing include Santa Fe
Railway and Union Pacific
Railroad.
Miss Dwyer s aid no Amtrak
t>m ployecs are on strike but
some do belong to the striking
union and are honoring its ac·
lion.
SACC board m e mber
Puhlman said at an earlier
meeting with EMA officials, "I
don't want to live in another Los
Angeles. That's why I moved to
Leis ure World. I'll be pocket(?(!
between the corridor and the
San Diego Freeway. You move
from one place to another to get
away from it."
CGOler ••• Relatively Boulevard In the Irvine area. "'
$315,000 to rebuild Bryan·
between Culve r and Myford
Road. Breezes to Drop Temperaturea to 808, 90a -$810,000 lo widen Bolsa
·Avenue from four to six lanes
from west of Beach Boulevard to
Ha zar d Avenue in the
Westminster area and $490.000 to
rebuild Newland Street between
Bolsa and Hazard.
.. The problem is we contract
with the railroads to oper&te our
trains over their tracks with
their crews, and the crews have
~n honoring the strike," Miss
Dwyer said
Orange County Amtrak com·
muter stops affected on the Los
Angeles to San Dae~o run arc in
San Juan Capistrano. Santa Ana
and Fullerton.
Mis:. Dwyer was unable to say
exactly how mi:lny commuters
are affectl'd by the service s top·
page. In July, however , she said,
83.000 p eople rode the Los
l\ngelC's to San DieJtO trains.
The only two Callrornia Am-
trnk trains still running are
from Los Angeles lo New
Orleans, Miss Dwyer said, and
from Los Angeles to Oakland.
Nationwide, several of the
Amtrak tralns are still roM1ng-
bul the majority in the 48,000
passenger a day s ystem have
been halted, she s aid.
Plane Crash
Fatal to 8
SAN J UAN, Puerto Rico IAP>
-An engine exP.losion apparent·
ly was respons1ble for the fiery
<'rash or a small plane and the
deaths or eight persons in San
Juan.
The twin-engine Beechcraft
crashed and burned Tuesday
night in a crowded residential
s treet. Six of the dead were
aboard the _,plane and two were
in a car-crushed by falling
debris.
Six other persons were in·
JU red.
Newport Yachtsman
Glasgow Succumbs
Cooler'! That's what weather
forecasters predicted today as
marine breezes moved closer to
breaking a heat wave that has
kept a stifling stran~lehold on
Orange County since Santa Ana
winds blew in last week.
But "cooler " is still a matter
of interpr e tatio n . A
SJ>okeswome1n for the National
Weather Service today said folks
cun cxpe<:t temperatures to re-
main in the 80s near the beach
and the 90s inland until Sunday
And. as the ocean air from the
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lessee, and the reversionary in-
teres t or right to the property at
the conclusion or theleas-e. held
by the property owner
Board members agreed that
the possessory interest should
not be reas!iessed, but that the
revcrsionary interest should.
The taxes would still be paid
by the lessee based on the total
of both assess ments . but
Cordova said it should mean a
drop of about. 90 percent in the
reassessments handed out this
summer by Jacobs
He based that estimate on the
Charil's S. "Chuck" Glasgow, Mr. Glasgow retired from followin~ example
67 , retired vice ·president of McDonnell Douglas in 1976 Assume the 1975assessmentof
M t Donnell Douglas Corp. and After his retirement be was a a piece of leased land was set al
prominent Oran ge Coas t consultant to the National $20,000. •
yachtsman, died Tuesday night Aeronautics and Space Ad· With the reassessments
at Hoag Memorial Hospital of an minis tration <NASA ) on extract· handed out lhas year, the assess·
apparent heart attack. ing fuel from shale. mcnt doubled to $40.000.
Mr. Glasgow was first stricken Mr. Glasgow joined the Whal has to happen now is
at his Newport Beach home. car-Balboa Yacht Club in 1953 and that J acobs has to go back to the
ly Tuesday. He was rushed to moved with his family from 1975 assessm ent and s plit it
the hospital where he s uffered Westwood to Newport Beach in between the possessory interest
another attack early an the even· 1956. He was elected commodore and the reversionary interest
mg. of BYC in 1965. Possc~sory interest on a long.
Memorial services wall be held An ·ardent sailor, Mr. Glasgow term leas<' s hould be about
Saturday al noon al Pacific and his wife Janet s tarted sail-$18,000 and the reversionary in:
View Me morial Chapel. The ing as a husband·wife team in tcrcst is about $2,000.
family has suggested memorial Penguin Class dinghies . He later The reversionary inte rest 1s
donations to lloag Me morial became active as a racing skip· lhl' only thing that Ca/I be re·
Hos pital in the name of Mr. per in the Thi11lle and PC classes ass<'sst·d, so it doubles from
Glasgow and finally built his well·known S2 .000 to $4,000, making this
Mr. Glasgow was born in Las Lapworth-40 s loop Impetuous year 's total assessment not the
Vegas. N.M .. in 1911. Ile altcncd which he raced <And cruised $40 ,000 given out earlier this
Sta nford U ni vers ity and In addition lo his widow, he summer, bul $22,000
n<1rth ; pushes a high pressure
system out of the area, higher
humidity may make It even
more uncomfortable.
Orange Coast area school dis·
lricts remained on full day
schedules today despite scat-
tered breakdowns in air condi·
tioning equipment.
Strenuous outdoor exercise
was curtailed again and elemen·
tary students in the Saddleback
Unified School District were
kept indoors Tuesday. even dur·
1n~ lunch timc.
Some inl and Orange County
school dislncts let c lasses out
curly Tuesday because of the
heal
An est1mat.ed 17.000 customers
have been without electricity at
some time this week because of
heat strain on Southern
California Edison Company
transformers and fusPs
However. th.ere were no major
out~ge s Tuesday and a
spokesman said the company is
keeping up with the higher de-
mands for electricity.
A r epresentative of San Diego
Gas and Electric Co .. which
serves por tions of southern
Orange County, said the firm
foresees fewer problems as lt.m·
peratures drop.
Santa Ana and the Saddleback
Valley area continued lo cook
Tues day as temperatures moved
ubove the century mark for the
fourth consecutive day.
Overnight lows are not expect·
ed to drop below 65 degrees
anywhere in lhe county before
the weekend.
At Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa, the thermometer
dropped to 98 degrees Tuesday
arte.r .a-Monday.hlgh of 102..
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LAETRILE
drug be li'Stf'rl in the clime: over
other candidate drugs that arf'
available." it said "However.
because of widespread public
use and interest in Laetrile. the
NCI will proceed with plans to
evaluate the drug.··
Laetrlle's promoters claim
that up to 70.000 Americans have
used the substance. which is
made from the pits of apricots.
a_nd other fruiLc;.
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ENERGY .•.
jor consumer. farm and labor
groups opposing the bill JUSt to
get a long·denied congressional
energy victory.
"Some victory... Metzenbaum
said. In winning Senate approval
for the compromise, admlnlstra·
tion forces overcame the efforts
of an unusual coalition rormed to
fight the bill.
Passage followed a lobbying
campaign by the While House
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when he talked to the Lindbergh
Field control tower s hortly
before the crash , llogue said.
I loRue also said that the PSA
Boeing 7'Z7 and Cessna were be·
ang controlled by the Lindbergh
Field tower on the same radio
fr eq u e ncy . contra r y lo
testimony in Wash ington on
Tuesday by Elwood Driver. tl·
ing chairman o f the sai y
board. He said Driver ml }\t
have received wrong informa·
lion before tes tifying the planes
were talking to di(re renl towers
on different (rcquencies
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ing Instrument landln((s and the
jet was descending for a landJng
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called the compromise too cosUy
for consumer11 and con-
servatives who complalned that
it didn't deregulate 1as pricefl
quickly enough.
"It was virtually he<&d -on."
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Senate session In more than a
decade -dunna a filibuster on
an earlh?r version of the some
piece ol legillaUon that passed
today
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'Third Plane' ·crash ~ry Doubted ·1
SAN DIEGO <AP> ·The bead
ol lhf' ft'deral lnvt" Ujatlon lnto
lhe oa\Joo · WOC"lt afr dlsutl'r
said today that It .. appeus re-
mote at OWi Umt'" that a Utird pl.n~ played a part In the c.'OI
lision of a ~tllMr and • small
airplane
Philli p tloaue u1d the
"mystl'ry plane" ha be'f:ft ~•l
ed and wu eiaht miler. west of
the area wh r~ th Pacific
Southwea A.trbnes m jetlinl'r
and • 11na1e-enalne Ce11n• 172
('() lllded.
Hocue, of the National
Tran.a portaUon Safety Board,
said Tuuctar afternoon that
anothel' smal airplane, a twin·
en1lM Ceuna, may have con·
lulled the P6A pllot.
In fact. 1ald lioiue. It haa now
bffn determined that the twin·
enaine Ceaana waa eicht mil
west of the area where the e:ol-
Usion occumid.
"I can't .tUMlnat.e <It totally,"
Ho1ue taii, but whether \be
twln4Qline Ceslna w .. a faotor
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"appears remote •t tb1t tim4'. It
<the pmiUoo ol the twln·enelne
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Ceasna l would aeem to
eJbntnate it.~· ~·n 1tlll leavea the questk>nl of
who or .mat lbe PSA pilQt uw" wbea be talked to the Llndberib
Field controJ tower shortly
before the crash, Hogue .said.
Uoiue a1lo sald that the J>SA
Boein&, 127 and ~eaana were be·
ing controlled by tbe Llnclber1b
Field tower on the same 'radio
frequency , contrar~ to
testimony in Washington on
Tuesday by Elwood Driver. act-
ing chairman or the safety
board. He said Drlver mi9ht
have received wrong inlonna·
lion before testif yiog the planes
were talking to dU!erent towers
on dltrerent frequencies.
The small plane was practlc·
Ing instrument landings and tbe
jet was descending for a landing
wbeo they collided. .. U was virtually head-on,"
Hogue said oft.he crash.
Tax Rate
Hogue said pilot Jame~
McFeron. 45. -calmly reported
his jet was gojng down as it
plunged Into the North Park
neighborhood three miles from
the airport.
''We're going in ... Hogue quot·
ed McFt:ron as telling the tower
in a soft Colee.
The death toll included 135
aboard the jetliner. two in the
Cessna and al least. 13 on t.be
(See PLANES, Page AZ>
Cut
County Approves BuJget
Orange County s upervisors
adopted a $511.1 million county
government budget for 1978-79
today, the county's first post
Jarvis spending package.
Simultaneously, as mandated
by voter approval or Proposition
13, s upervisors set a countywide
tax rate of $11 for each SJOO worth
of assessed value.
Translated to Proposition 13
terms, that means county pro-
perty owners will pay property
taxes of one percent or what the
assessor said that this year their
property is worth under revised
assessment sfandards.
The county's share of the so-
called basic S4 tax rate is 16.S
. .
Senate OKs
percent.
Translating that figure to a
tax rate, it means the county's
rate Is 66 cents for each $100
worth ol assessed valuation. And
that is one half the urJ7·78 c.oun-
ty rate ol $1.33 for each $100 of
assessed value.
What all that meaos. accord-
ing to county auditor·controller
Vic Heim, is that most county
property owners' 1978·79 tax
bills will. be less than baJf their
counterparts of a year ago.
Supervisors, upon Heim 's re·
commendation, decided to hold
in reserve future tax payments
that will be subject to question
and protest.
For Classrooaas
Those include questions con·
cerning property owners who
lease land from the Irvine Com-
pany a nd those protesting
mineral rights assessments.
In addition s upervisors will re-
serve tax. payments made by
boat, aircraf'l and other personal
property taxpayers while .legal
questions surrounoing their as·
sessments are deeided in court.
Jn addition to county govern·
ment the $4 basic rate will
finance city. school. district and
special district operations this
year. Added to that will be
special rates applied in certain
districts to repay past bonded in-
debtedness.
JUDY MANTO KEEPS TIQHT REIN ON FOUR MONARCH BAY 'HEROES'
Canine Kudoe Go to (From Left) Boo-Boo, Pub, Kahuna, Lalani
Carter Plan
For Energy
Capo Unit to Test
Building Levy Law • Dogs Heroes ID Fire WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Senate today broke the 17-mont.b Caplatrano Un.ilied School Dis· blame a housing boom for lf!av·
logjam on President Carter's lrict officials hope to become the ing their districts without suffi.
1Jarking Alen. Family in Monarch Bay energy program, ,approving and second to test a new Orange cient classroom space for future
sending let-the House a natural· Co\tnty-orditutnee permitting students.
gas deregulation compromise. school di.Uricls to charge de· Capistrano Superintendent
The vote was 57--42. velopers fees to provide new Jerome Tbornsley today sajd the
they stop." The bill, the product of nearly classrooms. district intends to take full ad· Judy Manto is heaping ~ on four
canines who raised a ruckus outside her
Monar<:h Bay home last week, alerting the
neighborhood to a potentially deadly brush
fire.
When the ramily got outside, Mrs. Manto
described the scene as looking "like a hun-
dred Roman candles all going off at once."
a year of negotiations between The Orange Unified School vanta~e of the new county or-
Congress and Energy ~ret.ary District became the first Tues· dinance buthasnotyetapplied.
James R. Schlesinger. would lift day to win tbe Orange County The district has, however, won
federal price controls from most Planning Commission's endorse· permission t o impose a fee
It was the barking and yapping of her '
three German shepherds and a fourth dog
owned by her mother that brought the Manto
family running into the street last week.
The ramily aroused the neighbor<-and
called the county fire department who quick·
ly extinguished U)e smaJJ brush fire.
natural gas by 1985. ment for charging fees to relieve syste m in Sao Clemente city
Schlesinger watched from the classroom overcrowding. limits and bas made a private
gallery as the Senate, pre8ided , If the Orange district's re-arrangement to collect school
THE FAMILY WAS watching television
when the dogs began their vocal alarm. "1
yelled out the window for them to shut up;
but they kept on barking," she said. "That
r eall y surprised me because they've all had
obedience training and when we s ay 'No,·
"IF THE DOGS HADN'T kept up their
barking, no one would have ll()ticed the fire
ror some time," Mrs . Manto said.
over by Vice President Walt.er quest is app.roved later by fee s from Avco Community
F. Mondale,. handed Carter his supervisors, the district could Developers rnc. ·in Laguna
biggest energy victory since charge builders in unincorporat-Niguel. Thornsley said.
August 1977 when the House ap-ed areas up to $1,200 for each Supervisors in July adopted an So she's loading up the food dishes for
Kahuna, Boo-Boo, Lalaoi and Puka. proved most of his original plan new home built. ordinance permitting school dis-
intacl. Administrators in both the tricts to demonstrate that over-"I just thought t hey deserved some
credit," she said. palling the canine quartet
at her feet.
Just before the vote, Senate Capistrano and Orange districts crowding exists in specified at.
Energy Committee Chairman tendance areas.
Henry M. Jackson, D-W~sh.. The ordinance allows over·
tof<t the Senate the compromise 'D--•inu Ueat' crowded districts to collect .8 should end nearly 30 years of ~--e ll~ percent of the selling price for
Contract Talks Resume l'OnKresslonal haggling over gas new houses from developers
price controls. T _J_ T -""-·--with a $1,200·per·unit ceiling.
And, Jackson said, "It will ~am ~u.u.c. Applied to a home costing
provide the incentives for in· Sl00,000 the f~ would be $800.
<'reased production," thus enabl· -.6an, .;..,. .,. ,,..;l The ordinance requires hear-ing the nation to ease its re-lF.14 .,.., J lfA,c, ings before both the planning r,..,,. • ._ __ n_:_~ _ ,.... ,L-.-Neg . lianceonimportedoll. commission and s upervisors ~13.,, U4RI I7UJ&ru;'I,-..teOOlten rottale But Sen. Howard Metzen· It might be hot, but Laguna before the fees can be applied.
baum. O:Ohlo. one or th~teadtng -Beach police say_ tbat.'.s....no.-ex· It also LeQUires school officials
Teacher contract negotiations negotiators. said Stephanie
were resumed Tuesday in the Seach, CUEA president. These
Capistrano Unified School Dis· include: ·
trict. ending a month·long break -Whether to introduce un·
in the talks wbkh started last limited class sizes or hold .class
May. size at present leve ls as
. Re~resentatives of th~ school teachers would prefer . ' ~~~~~~~~~ ~fJ;~%~ac;~~~~~~;b~
representing teachers, met· for erage.
four hours Tuesday, breaking off -Whether to increase re·
talks .at 7 p.m .. so that teac~ quired workin" hours for
negotiators could particlpat.e tn counselors librarians and
"back ~ school night" activities nurses to eight hours a day.
at their school~. said Jerome -Whether the contract should
Thorns!ey. supennt.endent. be for two years with at least six
Teo issues remain to be set· options for reopening negotJa.
tied by teacher and district lions, as teachers advocate, or
for three years with limited op-
tions for re-opening ne1otia·
tioos. as the district proposes. BOAT OWNER'S
WCK CIL4NGED
"My 32.foot catamaran was
the weirdest boat ln the world.
"I tried everything and never
sold it till J tried the Dally Pilot."
That's the story a succellful
Santa Ana man told arter plac-
ing this ad in lhe Daily Pilot:
-Whether to exclude head
counselors and activity dlrecton
from the teachers' bargaining
unit, as suneated by tbe dis· lrict.
-Whether to introduce bind·
ing arbitration, whieb is sup-
ported by the CUEA, or leave
final decisioras or arbitration
Jewelry Stolen
In S. Laguna Theft
with the school board. , opponents , called the bill "a cuse for walking around wearing ~to s how they have considered
-Whether lo introduce a new prescription ror economic dis· only ~n unbuttoned s~rts shirt. and found impractical such re-
aster" whi.ch he sai·d would dis· Police arrested Neil Murphy medie.s as bond issue.s for con-pos i lion, ''interdiscipline F h 38 f 36 C St t do chairman," as t he district pro-advantage both consumers and osnau~ • · ~ 1 ress · 8 ruction, uble s~ss1~ns, year-. d gas producers. early t~ mormng arter callers round classes, ~djustmg aUen-
pos e s, in or er to cut sup-He accused the administration ~omplatned of a nude man walk· dance boun~ar1~s an.d use. or ~~4:d:~~ar~ .!~~e~f. departmen~ of riding roughshod over the ma· ing on the street near Glenneyre emp~y schools in ne1ghbonng ... tt-.,,_111111 •• -;~--...jQ&l.~.,J.Qrig #lJMl labor, ...,,a~~~~~ ~~ districts.
fary pay tor e1(tf:'a curriCular ad· gr~ff~'Ti~gdtn@ 't>m JU'Ft7~1 ~"i:·;r,o'i't:J' Tb e· · 5 ~:~~~"· .... ~ v.,.~ ' < l 11 ~~ "
vlsers by 50 percent, as the dis-ge a o~g-uen e congressiona ·stroller, the man assertedly fled.
trtet proPQSeS. en.~rgy victory. .. Bartz said he caueht him and a Orange
-Whether to require teachers . Some victory• Metzenbaum struggle ensued, which the sus·
td have five graduate units to said. peel lost.
qualify ror longevity pay in· In wiMing Senate approval Fosnaugh, a department store
creases. for the compromise, admioistra· manager, was being held on sus·
-How nexible the contract tion forces overcame the efforts picion or indecent exposure and
language should be on re· ofan unusual coalition formed to resisting arrest. His bail was set
(See TALKS. Page AZ> ri~ht the biJI at $625.
Viejo Boy Stricken
In Clemente Surf
A Mi111ion Viejo youth was
rushed to San Clemente GeneraJ
Hospital Tuesday. after he ap.
parently lost consciousness in
the water near the Sao Clemente
municipal pier
took two or three dives into the
waves and then started for
shore. said Barrett.
When the two swimmers en·
tered the .surllinc, Barrett saw
one was in trouble.
Corder's swimming compa-
Steve Barrett. San Clemente n Ion, id e n t trt e d as Bob
A thief who broke into a
Laguna Beach man's home thjs
week left a memento for the
owner.
Steve McManama or 1945
Olenneyre St. told police he re·
turned home Monday to find a
rubf ring and ' costly pair of
suede thongs missing from bis
room.
Weather
Sunny through Thursday
and not quite so warm
with 1'1ighs ranging from 80
at the beaches to lower 90s
Inland. Lo\\'s tonight in
mid to upper 60s.
INSIDE TODA~
America is cfl<n!ginQ the
wau it u.se8 eMrW in the
wake of the Arab oil em.
bargo, but even higher prices
ha uen 't reduced use of
gasolitie. See Page 86. Well designed. custom
Wlldwlnd Cot oma ran.
Price of a llobie but
twice as big and twice as
fast. Many xtros for ocean going. Evenings
lCJIX•XXXX
A burglar who s mashed the UCeguard supervisor. said Jef. HutchlDIOrl. 23. also of Mission
glassinadoortogainentrytoa frey Corder, 19, of 24651 Viejo. pulled the unconscious
But the burglar left behind hos
own ragged shoes berore neelng
with the '580 in booty.
tr you've bad bad luck in sell·
lng your boat. try a lucky
charm -the Dally Pilot. Our
friendly ~vtsers will. b~lp you -:~ ~ .. ftltw' "C'ilff
&42·5818.
South Laguna home carried off AnselmoinMissionViejo, youth lo shore, where he and
jewelry valued at $1,825. stopped breathing after he was four lit~ applied cardio-
Oran1e County abertff'a of. pulled from lbe water and could pulmonary resuscltadon. l"L-•--Ban A ed
ficers said tbe jewelry was only be revived using cardio-Corder was transported to San ~ X
taken from the bom~pa~ ulm ·~ ,cesusdtaO.o . Clemente General Ho•pJtal LOS ANGEL~ <AP) -The ··~~·-=*iDM atM-~·:..z. _ · ..-tie,.., ... 11ew 1~Wtt11'ftlrtA~· • c~/Dlf:t eat••._
fee, 22, ol 31844 Vlr1lnta Way, Corder and. a friend awimmi., eoddltlon todQ n the intensive to bar police use of choke holds
while be wu out vlsitinl rr1enc1s. about 3 p.m. The two 1ounc mea Hre unJt to subdue violent suapecta •
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New Tract
Plans Set .
In Niguel
I he fln.l compttnu~~ 10 ~Mtlsf}
.,, r1n1tmt new ta tr require
m,•nta to bwld hom 1n Lfauna
N1~uel are ready to p~11ont t~
ltt\IV\" lr8Cl nl8pil lO Lbt' CO!f\l}'
pl11nn1n~ commii.alon
Thl" pJan to bwld 470 11trord1.1
bit• hou~ana unit!> for the
pnvlll"gt-ol bwldin« a total l.300
homn aJ~ La Pas Hoad ln de
.al they \lr"Ortcf'd out with two
tou1h na.te n:iulattng aaend
' & , C'-OMtrucUon Compa,ny
of Oe\lerly Hill and Sttrlln1
Home Cbrp ol Santa Ana h.t\e
Sl"l'Urt'd ('C')ftlfllCl~ rrom Moulton·
N1arut•I Wah•r District promlslttll
~tiwl"r ('()IU\ttti~ for the pro
JCCtS
The hto'O Hr~ art> the flnt to
.:1.110 p('rml!.s1on from tht' Stat ..
1 Rt•snurres und Water
'
Crasla \/ieti• Aided
I
Laetrile R uling
Cancer Panel
Backs Testing
WASHINGTON tAP) -The
N aliooal Cancer Institute un·
..nounced today It will seek to test
Laetrile on patients with ad-
vanced cancers.
Or. Arthur C. Upton. the in-
stitute's director. said he de-
cided to follow the recommends·
tlon of a clivided NCI panel of
doctors and scientists who re-
commended testing the con-
troversial substance on humans.
The NCI still muat obtain ap-
prov lll from the Food and Drug
Administration to use Laetrile,
purported to be a cancer·curing
agent, on an experimental basis.
The decision comes ts years
dfter the institute waa uked to
Oktoberfest
conduct cli ncaat tuts on :;.,
Laetrile. : ..
Because animal tests hav~<.
neve r shown any evidence that ..
Laetrile could combat cancer. "
the institute said. it decided pre.;
viously "the evidence was not'
surflclent lo warrant proceediq
to testing in humans." ,
Upton's decision comes three~
weeks after the lnatjtute re;~
leased the results or a study ol "
medical records or several ,,,
dozen cancer patients who used "'
Laetrile. Ninety-three patients -:
submitted records. but only 2a ;;.
bad all the necessary data O(' ..-.
bad used Laetrile. ·~ ~n t~ ~cases. the iristitui.:
aid..lilX patients imprcwed. ftin&-"li.,r----0-1
stayed the same and seven go( '* worse . '";
":,/ "The results or the retrospec-~
Hl."~o urc t'S board~ t o b uild
homt>s folloW1ni; State Cotast1al
l'ommu.smn l'urta1lment of c•on
slructioo made po 1ble by a
m:w :.cwage prc>ce sing sybtc:m
operated by Alt s o W11tcr
M una~cmt•nt A~cncy
The $40 million AWMA sewage
!>YStt.•m lb to be completed in
total by 1982 But the air aw:I
water n.•sources agencies limit·
ed use of the A WMA sy,.tem In
August, 1977, to control coastal
population, expansion and result·
ing air pollution.
Newport Beach police aid 17-year-old
Francescu Kiernan of 474 Mounlain Road.
L<ig unu flc:ich, after her car collided with
anolhcr vehicle. then careened into two
pules, a tree <.tnd a p~rked car in Corona
del Mar M1Sl> Kiernan was in good condt·
lion at Hoag Memorial Hospita l today.
The other driver. Lisa Posner. 19, of
Newport Beach. was not injured.
live analysis would normally not ••
be sufficient to suggest that th8 ·~
drug be tes.1ed in the clinic over,,.
other ~anctrdate dru1s that are ....
Local service froups and ·available," it said. "However~
Meet Tonight
civic org8;11izalions anterested in becauu or widespread public
participating in the fourth an-use and interest in Laetrile t.M
AW MA officials. however
convinced t he state that by
building badly needed reduced-
cost housing in the Mo ulton-
Niguel and Laguna ffjJls area.
contractors would be helping to
cut use of energy and lhe addi·
lion or smog pollutants.
Corridor
Endorsed
~
Clemente En/ orces
Public Notice Ban
nual Laguna Beach Oktoberfest NCI m ___,..,. with I • celebration can attend an or--w P·""~ ., p ans to ganizational meeting tonight at ~valuate the drug.
the Mandarin Chief.restaurant.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be
one or the last scheduled by the
Laguna Beach Jaycees before
the Oct. 7 event on Forest Ave.
Restraints caused by Proposi-
tion 13 have prompted the local
service group to organize this
year's event. But the annual
festivities will still be held
between Sand 11 p.m. on Forest
Avenue from Coast Highway to
Despite an FDA ban on tn.
terstate shipments of Laetrile,
17 atates have legalized its use in
recent years. and a federal ap-
peals court in Denver ruled io
July that dying cancer patients
were legally entitled to get
Laetrile injections.
They a rgued that workers
driving to government and other
jobs in the area from homes
they could afford in other parts
of the county actually add to the
pollution problem.
Making less-costly homes
available, they said , would
curtail commuting.
Under that premise. S & ~
<;o ns t ruction is proposing 350
"affordable" townhouses or con-
dominiums in its 1,000-home pro·
JCt'l slated for La Paz Road near
the federal governme nt's zig-
gurat building.
Sterling Homes plans 120 lif.
fordable unjts in iti; proposed
306-home project at La Paz
Road and Moulton Parkway.
George Putnam. an S & S Vlce
president. said his firm plans to
~ell the "affordable" units for
about $67,000.
Runne r s Set
Laguna Talk
On Thursday
Laguna Beach marathon run-
ners Pete and Sue Petersen will
give helpful hints to potential
joggers Thursday evening at the
Laguna Beach Library.
Sue Petersen, who is paced by
h e r hu s band on man y
marathons, Is closing the gap to
becoming the top woman
marathon runner in the nation.
The local runners will share
their experiences in running the
Boston Marathon, and give tips
to beginning runne[$.
Or. Richard Jaffe, a South
Laguna podiatrist who is also an
active runner, will discuss the
care of feet and body, during the
marathon evening. The World
Sports Film. "The Marathon,"
will also be shown.
The program begins at 7:30
p.m . In the library at 363 Glen-
neyre St.
By Council
Th e San Joaquin Hills
Trans portation Corridor has
gained the endorsement of Sad·
dle back Area Coordinating
Council's executive board.
Endorsement came at the
board's Monday meeting on a 6·1
vo l e , with Leisure World
representative Irene Puhlman
voting against the proposed
rnpid transportation project
linking Laguna Niguel with the
Co s ta Mesa-Newport .Beach
area.
The ballot actually supported
a multi-model concept for the
corridor as opposed t o a
freeway. Board members stood
rast on recommending that a
mass transportation syste m be a
main portion or the corridor's
service.
The controversial corridor
route is being studied by county
Environmental Ma nagem ent
Agency and consultants. A Clnal
route location is expected to be
presented for county board of
aiuperviiirs' approYalnext year.
Location of the corridor -
planned to cut t hrough un·
developed rolling hills between
coasfal communities and the
San Diego Freeway ·-has
drawn criticism from citizens in
most communities between
Ne wport Beach and Laguna
Niguel.
Three routes are being s tudied
between MacArthur Boulevard
in the Costa Mesa area to near
A.very Parkway in the Lagwia
Niguel -Mission Viejo vicinity.
Most south county obJecUons
have centered on the proposed
freeway's induceme nt to de-
velopment or the area and with
eventua l forced pop ula tion
growth.
SACC board m e mber
Puhlman said at an earlie r
meeting with EMA ofriciaLIS, "I
don 't want to live in a nother Los
Angeles. That's why I moved to
Leisure World. I'll be pocketed
between the corridor and the
San Diego Freewa_y You move
from one place to tt1.other to get
away from it."
San Clemente is not to be
blanketed with recall notices
and campaign posters. regard·
less of how many recall drives
are launched against bow many
ctty councilmen, Police Chief
Gary Brown has declared.
Beginning Thursday, police of.
ricers are instructed to enforce a
section o.f the n1uoicipal code.
Crown Valley
Landscaping
Funds OK'd
Oran~e County supervisors set
aside $25,000 in road funds Tues-day to Improve landscaping in
the Crown Valley Parkwav me-
dian s trip.
The bulk of the funds will be
used to landscape a 15.000·
square-foot area at Crown
Viilley Parkway and Niguel
Road while other unplanted me·
dians wt11 be landscaped-by de-
velopers as housing construction occurs. ·
The remainder will be used to
replace geranium plantings in
median areas with shrubberv re-
quiring less maintenance.
S upervisor s C h airman
Thomas Riley, in a report to
fellow board members. said the
geraniums already are suffering
because of reduced maintena nce
brought on by Proposition l3's
finunciaJ squeeze.
E',....PageAJ
PLANES ••.
ground killed by chunks of metaJ
and bodies cascading down on
the neighborhood. At least nine
persons were injured.
Hogue said McFeron, a 17-
year veteran of the airline, may
not h ave been aware of the
single-engine Cessna 172.
"He may have thought he was
past the aircraft he actually col·
llded with."
Hogue said Mcl''eron might
have been confused
UONCOUNTRY
lllUNCHING 01.Jrt Tiro Water Districts
~-·~........a-~ · -·~ ~ ~ff· .he BilM p rK ~ all race trac • . . . ~ • ·. .. .
Lion Count'!' Safari's future? e !,~ r~·
The Irvine the me park's 0
management hopes so. See Page
86 for details. Rate increases imposed re-
cently by two south county
water districts have sparked
com plaints from water users
who think they're being charged
for more water than they use. DAILY PILOT
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But officials at the Laguna
Beach County Water District
and the South Coast County
Water Di s tri ct say t heir
c us t omers are indeed using
more water -and that's being
r eflected on their bills along
with the new increases.
Laguna Beach water u!lers
were slapped with wat~r bills
nearly twice as large as last
month following approval of a
rate increase from 28 cents to 52
cent.a per 100 cubic reel by the
dislricL's board of directors.
And South Coast water distri,ct
board membe rs recently 3P·
proved an average $6 Increase
onto two-month bills sent out to
Its wa te r and sewer ser vice
us ers In Oona Point, South
Lagunah Three Arc h Bay,
Mon arc Bay and Lagun a
Shores .
• . L~g;/ Beach water district '•'~··· ....... ~ ..... " ..... · •• d there'have n comphlfl)t~
in recent week• due to the
hl,he r bnts.
'BecaUM th.-bill is higher,
some peop1e think thcy'r bclna
cha rged for more units, .. Joyce
said. ··But people ure using
more water. We don't have a
drought this year and people
aren't as careful as they were
before •·
He said district water meter
readers check every residential
and business meter before bllls
are sent out.
"We don't guess at how much
water 1s used , and we make sure
our readers see every meter
every two months." J oyce saJd,
addin(t bills are not computed on
estimates.
South Coasl water dis trict
manager Ray Miller said water
usage in his district is up 15
percent over last year at this
time. HP said complaints over the
new rate increases have bee9
few. and said people are using
more water than they realize.
"People aren't aware we've
had some pretty warm weather
the paRt rew months. and they're
using mol'lf'Water," Miller aaJd.
But the spokesmen rrom both
water dls trlcla said an)' "ftlll•ra. .............. ..
concernJng lhblr bllla should catl ·
th~ district
If anyone haa a concern.
wc>'ll !'lcpd a man out \o check
tho met,.c." Milter said.
which makes it illegal lo post
notices on public property or on
private property without written
permission of the owner. .
Brown has written letters to
Lwo recall committee~ In the ci-
ty. notifying them of the crack
down on public notices.
Brown's action was taken
a fter numerous posters were re-
portedly taped to windows 10
days ago at the Spanjsh ViUqe
s hopping cente r. 2340 S . El
Camtno Real.
The posters advocated the re-
call of Mayor William Walker
and Councilwoman Donna
Wilkinson. who face a recall
election on Jan. 23. Walker is
part owne r of the Spanis h
Village mall.
Last month a recall campaign
was launched against a third Ci·
ty Council member, Howard
Mushett. who has been an avid
supporter or the attempted re-
c a 11 or Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson.
Third Street.
China Friendship
Group Set& Meet
The Orange County U.S.-China
People's Friendship Association
will meet Friday in Lagun a
Beach to view a slide show of
Red China.
Corona del Mar businessman
Len Seltzer will show slides of
the Great Wall. the Ming Tombs
and the summer palace as well
as schools, hospitals and com-
munes during the presentation
which begins al 7:30 p .m . In the
Laguna Federa l Savings and
Loan building, 460 Ocean Ave.
For more ioformaUon, call Elle Sturm at 494-28'1t.
Laetrtle's promoters claim
that up to 70,000 Americans have
used the substance, which is
made rrom the pits of apricot.a
and other fruits.
F,....P-.eAJ
TALKS •••
opening negotiations on teacher
salaries.
Teachers a r e prepared to
negotiate around the clock when
talks resume Tuesday. said Dan
Saling of the South Orange Coun·
ty Educators, which include the
CUEA.
Because the curre nt CUSD
teacher contract expired July l,
teachers are currently workfag
under an informal extension of •
that contract. '
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CALIFORNIA
,Spending
Cut Bill
Proposed
SA l' RA M f6 NT 0 I A I• l
flroJ)O:lthon 13, rnet1nt to curb
~luk J)l•ndlnx, ha..'ln 't workNJ
"><1) 1> co uulhor P ul <;nun, M> ht·
111 1.p1>nM>nn1 o nt•w pro~al
Lb•l would lie ~pend ina hi ke. lt1
1nc~MM.>s In populauon and In·
Oauon
"'W ~ bf'llf'Yf'd If we Wf'r t-ro rt u n a t e enu uKh l O 1 e t
Propo!tllJon l3 on tht' ballol and
to pt'r,uadt' J){"Opll' to \ ote ror ll .
"'•' d h·•H' "'on _.nd 1·ould ;4 11
t.tlt.t> a long va cation," <:ann, J
ti.J > l'llr old suburtwn S1cramcn
111 bui.,lnt~rnun, 1>uld Tut":1.du)'
· But at b:bn't worked "
GANN SAID HL~ ~w ballot
mt'aaurt" would ha\'f' the el-
t"t'i, "Wttn ~\e ~l't~~ton~OI
nut only rutung laJCt' but ulso or
rree11ng government s pending 1n
ll•rms of real. per capita growth
The measure is similar lo a bill
killed elt.l"lier this year an the
California Assembly.
Gann said if Lhe limit had been
in place over the last 10 years 1t
would have cut state s peodtng
un average of 6 percent a year
If it had been imposed over the
last 20 years it would have cut
$64 billion in state and local
s pending, he added.
He called for 30,000 volunteers
to stand outside 15,000 voting
places on Nov. 7 to gather signatures or. at least 499,846.
registered voters to qualify the
proposed constitutional · amend·
ment..
WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS,
Gann's plan would a llow spend·
mg by the slate and most local
gove rnments to increase only by
a factor equal to the growth in
inflation plus population each
year
If the change in the Consumer
Pnce 1ne1ex were 7 pe rcent
and population growth were 2
percent in a particular year. for
example, most spending could
incr ease only 9 percent.
Any funds held above the limit
would have to be returned to
taxpayers within two year s
through a tax cut.
GANN SAID RE WOULD aslc
the governor to call a special
election next May if he collects
enough signatures by the Nov·
-ember election.
. ...
tr that doesn't ha ppen, the
a mendment would go on the
June 1980 ballot, he said.
",. ............ SURVIVORS AND VICTIM -Mrs. Ellen
Townsley, front above. hugs her neighbor
Mildred Taylor. whom she had feared
k i Ile whe ~age of PSA Flight 182
f e 1 on their neighborhood. Martin B. Kazy
Jr., 32, of Ohio. above. shown in a 1977
photo, died when the private plane on
which he was flight instructor collided
with the airliner. killing at least 150
people.
4 Dogs Attack Woman
Deputies Shoot 2 of Escaped Dobermans
COMPTON CAP> -Deputy
sheriffs shot and wounded two of
four privately owned atlack-
lrained Dobe rman pinschers
Tuesday a fter they escaped
from their cages and mauled a
Compton woman, authorities
said.
Marjorie Smith, Z'l. was treat-
ed at a hospital for bites and
lacerations to the leg , band and
arm.
Deputies said Ms. Smith was
across the street from her home
when the four animals ap-
proached and attacked her.
St~ Oaeelc OIC'd
SACRAMENTO CA'Pl -In·
vestigators of the Hillside
Strangler case in Los A115leles
( STATE J
now have special legislation
permitting t hem to use the
state's computers to check
80,000 fingerprints.
The bill, SB 415 by Sen. Alan
Robbins, D-Van Nuys, was
signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
Edmund Brown J r .
Ader'• Bretller Bead
SACRAMENTO CAP> -
Police said Tuesday that the
brother of movie-television actor
Richard Boone has shot and
killed his wife. then killed
himself.
Author D~ad at 65
LOS ANGELES CAP> -James Bassett, author of the best sell-
ing novel "In Harm's Way" and a retired associate editOr or the
Los Angeles Times, died Tuesday at bis suburban Malibu home at
the age of 65.
HE SUFFERE D AN apparent heart attack, the Times said.
Bassett served as a Navy lieutenant junior 1rade and public
relations officer durinR World War II and drew on those ex-
periences to write "In Harm's Way," which was published in 1962.
The bestseller was m ade into a movie starring John Wavne. Kirk
Douglas and Henry Fonda.
Bassett also wrote "Commander Prince. USN," and "The Skv Sus pended."
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They said the bodies or
William Robert Boone, 62, and
Geralyn Noreen Boone. 35. were
found Monday in their bed in
s uburban Carmich ael by
Boone's son Barry, 33, of Dixon.
~ Disptdn Pot Nod
LOS ANGELES <APl -Mike
Curb, Republican candidate for
lieutenant governor. said Wed·
nesday be disagrees with the
prediction of his running mate.
Evelle Younger. that it' is in-
evitable that the Legislature will
legalize marijuana.
"I don't know the Legislature
as well as he probably does, but
my own opinion is that legaliza·
lion a nd commercializa tion
would be going a step too far at
this time." Carb said. "I don't
think it's inevitable."
''"'"-ell" 6elle SAN FRANCISCO <APl
Thieves stole a truck containing
Sl00.000 worth of musical Instru-
ments. musical arrange ments
and equ.ipment belonging to jazz
trumpet p l ayer Maynard
Ferguson and his band.
The µuck was discovered mis-
sing Tuesday morning from the
hotel where the band was slay·
ing during its San Francisco Bay
area visit
.~lelOef. S.ptember ~I. 1978 DAIL v PILOT AS
SS00 Mil&on?
Crash Damage
Claims Viewed
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SAN DIEGO <AP> -Lawyers and insurance company officials
say the worst air disaster in U.S. history, which claimed at least 150
lives Monday in San Diego. may generate as much as $SOO million in
damage claims.
Insurance adjusters fanned out over the North Park neighborhood
Tuesday lo begin the task of as·
ses slng physical damage to
houses and vehicles shattered
when Pacific Southwest Airlines
night..J,82 fell to the ground in flam~ after colliding with a
private plane.
searching the grisly rubble wer·•
s t ill d iscovering bodies and
pieces of bodies late Tuesday.
An orficiaJ of Gibbs Flying
Service. whic h re nted the
Cessna 172 whach collided with
the jetliner. estimated its cost at MOST ADJUSTERS were re· $20,000.
luctant to discuss the case but PSA officials said the airline
some estimated claims would plans to cover all expenses ex·
average $40,000 to $60,000 for cept graveside services for the
each of about a ~ozen. homes victims but. "if anybody wants·
des troyed by fare Hl' the specifi c damages they're going
holocaust.About40 otherhomes to h ave to s u e to JU.QJL,.._ __ _
Ad businesserirr~-nl!gttgl!nl!e. ·---·-portedly sustained damage from
falling debris and bodies that
hurt.led through walls and win-
dows.
PSA, w_hich purchased the
stretched Boeing 7Z7-200 jetliner
in 1968 and was insured for $7
million~ said its replacement
cost today is nearly $15 million.
But the most significant costs
will probably be the liability for
injuries and death to those on
the ground and the loss of life
plus potential earnings for the
137 people aboard both planes.
AUTHORITIES BELIEVED
al least 13 people were killed on
the ground but workers
IN P REVIOUS Al1t disasters,
t he s urvivors of each wage
earner killed could be expected
to seek more than Sl muuon in
potential lost income. said
Vasilios Choules, law partner of
prominent San Francisco al·
tomey Melvin Belli.
Including anticipated claims
for e motional distress. the total
of damages sought could be $500
million. Choulas said.
PSA, meanwhile, is referring
all insurance questions to its Los
Ang e les·based ca rrier.
Southwestern Aviation Un·
derwriters, which in turn has re-
fused comment on the crash.
Smoke Ban Signed
For Grocery Stores
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Smoking will be forbidden in grocery
stores next year, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Edmund
Brown J r.
Brown's omce reported the signing Tuesday or AB 1222 by As-
semblyman John Vasconcell06. D-San Jose.
SAID VASCONCELLOS in a
statement, "This bill ls impor·
ta nt to the consumer . However,
it is of special importance to
g rocery store cler ks, who at
times are forced to e ndure
almost constant exposure to
s moke from s hoppe r s '
cigarettes.
"Evidence shows that second·
hand smoke may be as damag.
ing as smoke inhaled directly by
the smoker."
THE Bill. APPLIES only to
public areas or ma rkets during
business hours. No penalties are
prescribed.
Vasconcellos' bill does not go
as fa r as Proposition 5 on the
November ballot, which would
ban smoking in all work places
except offices not used by the
public and occupied only by
s mokers, and portions or some
factories.
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Wednelday. S.ptember 'D, 1978 Barbara Kre1bich/Ed1torra1 P~ Editor
D ecision on Park
The Only Choice
Laguna Ilt•u<'h Cit)' Cnuncal member>t 8luek the ir
necks out lottt \H.-ek m upprov,na the dc11.truction of
ground squ1rrt'I al Helslt•r Park
The burrowtnJ: rodents hove been ~lowly eroding th
soft blumop park for more than JO y~ur!;. and the rounc1I
voted 3-l With ally Bellen1e op~ed ~nd Kell y &yd
absent l(, extcrm1nnte lhc squarn!ls
A City Counc il lhrtt )leBr& ago tried to do the ome
thlng. but the pubhr outcry 01uurut klllmg the furry peslS
prompted other men ures lo be lilkcn
Tbo5e me~sures obviously did not work, and last week
a &lade pre~cntallon by c1ly official ~howt=d the blufftop
LS eroding ut-' rate o r bet"een o ne a nd t wo fe ta year
The LSSU<' came d own lo ~avmg the quirrel or sav·
ing lhe park. and lhe counCJl wt~ely ch05e the latter
The cntte~ are c-utc. but their destructive habits am
des troying ont> or the g re at natura l assets or the Art
Colon y.
Politi~ Asid e
Jn San Clemente, where e e n new city office carpet
ing has a way of becoming a hot political issue, it was
refres hing last week to ~ M&yor William Walker put
politics aside in a key vote
A~ issue was f:be. hiring of an a r chitect io design re-
novutions or the c ity s SO-year -old beach club and swim-
ming pool. B3ttle lines tormed early , with council mem·
bers Donna Wilkinson and Roy Hamm supporting Jim
Keisk er , the architect associated with the aborted pier·
bowl redevelopment. Members Howa rd Mushett and
Myrtis Wagner favored Eric Bouche r , an outspoken critic
of the present City Council majority CWalker, Mrs.
Wilkinson and Hamm>.
But because Boucher proposed to do the beach club
d esign for less than half what Keisker 's firm would
c.ha_rge. Walker said h.e favored putting off the hiring un-
til 1l could be estabhshed whether Bouche r 's offer in·
e luded all the work quoted by Ke isker.
. Walke~ s aid his decision was based on his wanting to
give the c1tzens of San Clemente "a fair s hake·• The
citizens of San Cle m ente ask no more.
Secrecy Charges
The quest ion or whether o r not t h e San Juan
Capistrano City Council acted illegally by meeting in
secret to discuss the tra ns( er o r city-held airport land has
taken a ne w twist.
Last May, d eputy district attorney Bill Evans.
responding to complaints about the secret meeting . s aid
councilmen didn't violate California's Ralph M. Brown
law c alling for open m eetings.
The ration ale of Evans and the city was that the
closed session was legal since the council was discussing
a matter connected to pending litigation -a suit filed by
a fa mily whose daughter was killed by a plane that
-cras hed on the edge of the s m all c ity airport.
Bu.t this mo.nth Evans said he didn't take action
against the council because.it would be too costly to prove
in· a criminal action that the council m et wrongfully .
His n e w s t a tement was made to the attorney
representing 16 pilots who' are suing the city over,he a C·
tion which resulted in closing what they con sider a badly
needed landing strip.
The pilots conte nd the deed trans(e r a nd secret
&cssion were an attempt lo thwart public discussion re-
garding the airport's s afety and its closure. It also
thwarts, they claim, the need for a full e nvironmental im·
pact hearing on the issue.
If the pending litigation clarifies for the city and the
city attorney the need to perform the people's business
openly, the public will have benefited.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space abOve are those ol the Daily Pilot.
Olher 111ews e>epressed on thrs page are those of their author$ and
artists. Reader comment rs invited. Address The Dally Pllol. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Bo yd / Mafia
ByL.M. BOYD
Argu~nt continues over
the oriiiri or the llalian un·
derworld na me "Maria."
Some authorities contend il
comes from the initial letters
bf an old resistance slogan:
Maybe one reason lhe
mystery authors write that
detectives"'·unravel clues" is
that the origina l meaning or
the word "clue" was "ball of
thread.·'
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theFrench is llaJyscry . rou nd hole don ·t know
If all the people in lhe
world settled in the United
Stales. the population density
he re still wouldn't be as
great as lhal of. say, The
Netherlands.
Did I mention that the
average car remains parked
20 out of every 21 hours.
You've heard of TV im-
presario David Susskind.
And of TV itnpres ario
Norman Lear. Did you know
they're ftrll cousins?
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Nothlna like keeping up
on the new1. Recenl
beadllnet feature Jn~:
Oswald, Ray n no
Howard Hu1hes. How
aboul an update on
Abc&llam ~n? • J C.V.
enough aboul the work or the
old·Ume furniture makers.
The crafts men who made
c h ai r s in colo ni al d ays
purposely squared lht! ends
of seasoned wood rungs, then
inserted them lnto round
holes in green wood legs,
thus to weld tight joints lbat
seem to last forever.
Q. •·tn a house without 3
cella r. where's the best place
to stay during a tornado?"
A. ln a small room or hall
In the center or the houae.
Open aome wtndows, but stay
away from lhem the reafter.
In an office bulldlng, get into
an interior hallway on the
lowest noor possible. In &
shopping center. forget about
your car, and go to the mid·
die or the nearest building.
Q. "la there any member
or Conrress who wu servlns
when Franlclln D. Roosevelt
was Inaugurated?"
A. Only one. Sen. Jennlnas
Randopb <D .. W. Va. I. now
76 . He waa elected lo lhe
House In 1932.
The man most Ukely lo be
m\,lrdered la between the
ages or 20 and 24 . The
woman, between 15 and 19.
The marun().'lt likely to com-
mit sulclde ls between the
a .ies of 2S a nd 29. The
woman. between•20 and 24.
Nicholas von Hoffman
Airlines Face Investment Risks
The weal.her rorecasu ror lhe
airlines show blue eklea. Bual·
nctH la up, profits are up and t'e·
1ulatlon by the government la
down, 10 ll would seem thal
William Slmon and Ralph Nader
•re f'ight when they HY Pl'06·
perity and con1umer aatiafac·
tlon a.re bell uaured lhrou&h
free market competition.
The 01epertence of these lut
month• during which the Civil
Aeronautics
Board baa al·
lowed alrllnes
lo compete on
prices has
been an ov.:r·
w h e lm ing
s uccess. So
much so that
the freedom
to set one 's
o wn Ucket
prices is being expanded and
soon airlines will also have
much greater license to pick and
choose what routes they wish to
Oy.
THE JOYFUL profits from de-
regulation come from the fact
that airlines have been allowed
Mailbox
to sell cut· rate tickets for unused plane he's buying is actually de·
passenger capacity. Putting livered. He also baa to be re·
passengers in lhc empty s~eats. asonably right about how much
even low-rare passenge s, business the plane will do not
meatnl large j umps in reve e just ror the first year . but the 10
with only small additional years or so It'll take lo pay off
for more ticket and reservation the debt.
clerks.
Finally, however. there is an
end to that kind or bonanza. All
the empty seals now have
passengers in them so airline ex-
ecutives are soon going to have
to make some decisions on what
kind and how many new
airplanes to buy. Since much or
the c urrent jet pa~enger neet is
considered too old, too gas-
guzzly. loo loud and too s melly.
they would have had to make
purchas ing decisions even
without the tens of thousands of
new passengers attracted to
them by the sale-priced fares.
One or the reasons there was
so much excess passenger space
is because the last time the
airlines went s hopping they
overbought. It's not an easily
a voida ble mistake. An executive
h&s to make an accurate guess
about what passenger demand
will be in two years when the
THAT DEBT can be crushJng.
It will cost Eastern Airlines
something in the vicinity of a
half a billion dollars to pay ror
the 21 757 Boeing airliners it re·
cently ordered. For a company
that already has a pretty scary
looking debt structure, this is a
gamble of significant propor·
lions, albeit one that must be
made. In the new de·regulated
world where Eastern mu.st com-
pete, not having the carrying
capacity would be an invitation
!or another airline lo come in
and vamp up Easlern's best
routes.
According to free enterprise
theology, these risks a nd
dange rs with their attendant
promises of great rewards and
riches -or bankruptcy
should be exhilarating to the
men and women running these·
great. winged endeavors. They
ought lo be saying, free ~t last.
free al last to ru.n life's hard
economic race and show the
world and our stockholders It's
we who are fill.est lo survive
Thal h ae n 't h appened .
Instead. the industry has been
hit with the urge lo merge. Pan
American and National Airlines
arc melding, as are Continental
and Western. while Southern
Airways and North Central
Airlines have announced plans
to wed.
THE "MERGER PANIC," aa
il 's being called in the business
press , has .<:ome to the attention
of the Justice Department,
whose antitrus t head. J ohn
Shenefield. has commented, "It
would be ironic if the dawn or
the new era were, in fact, to pro·
duce a merger wave reducing
the number or competitors and
the amount of competition."
It might be ironic but il
wouldn't be unexpected in an in-
dustry which has to make half.
billion dollar guesses about what
the future holds. Anybody laying
out thal kind or money wants to
minimize risk and don't give
him a ny blarney about the joys
of naked competition. Some
business. like the clothing in-
dustry. can make adjustments
in investments and production
almost on a week-to-week basis
so it can correct its errors. but
every industry which demands
huge capital outlays and a blind
guess about what business con·
dilions are going to be like when
the machine is actually installed
s huns competition.
NOR CAN WE n o n -
s tockholders or employees be
complacent about costly bad
guesses. We may be the world's
richest nation, but we're not so~
wealthy that we can afford to
have a company like Eastern
blow too many half a billiQn
doll ar deals.
The trick, or course. is lo
permit the degree of competition
that secures its benefits without
its worst risks. We wanl the low
prices. the service. all the good
things we belie ve competition
brings but not lhe bankruptcies.
Nobody knows how to do this for
s ure. but one way we will have
t.c> cons ider i s telling those
mergers go through and living
with the idea of a limited.
supervised competition.
Agent Says FBI Probe Helps Gates Image
To the Editor.
Your editorial of Sept. 3
entitled "Probe of Gates Raises
Doubts" declares that an FBI
investigation or a llegations
concerning Sheriff Brad Gates
has led to damage lo his
re-putatlon and car eer. The
editorial further states Sheriff
Gates "now carries with him a
stigma that w9n't be easy to
erase."
We have done Sheriff Gates a
favor. A clean bill of health after
"an intensive five-month probe"
by the Fede ral Bureau of
Inves tigation makes for a
positive image rather than a
stigma. Your editorial raises a
number of questions thal need lo
be answered for your readers.
You as k. ·'Why f'ederal
authorities at all?"
WE AllE mandated by statute
to cQnd,.uct such an Investigation
if allegations or wrong-doing are --~~.,~ ""-;.t;t~--..... "" · fil'VYsllgauve j uri sdiction. The
matt~r is not optional.
"Why has the person or
persons who lodged the
unfounded accuaations against
Gates been given the comfort
and luxury of anobymlty? ·'
Obviously. the FBI will not
identify this individual. This
pe rson may have furnished
reliable information over a
period of time, and I am sure hJs
actions in lb.is instance were in
good faith.
Finally, you ask, "Should
t h ere be some k i nd or
accountability?"
There is, bu been, and will
continue to be. We anawer to the
President. the Attorney General,
and the Contreas of the United
States. Upon receipt or the
allegaUons in this matteT, the
facts were discussed with the
United Slates Attorney's Office
In Los An1eles. and the FBl
conducted the Investigation at
the dlrectlon of the UnJled Stales
Attorney's Office.
I am happy lo take this
opportunity to retpond to your
editorial Thank you.
T.ED L. GUNDERSON
Special A.Cent ln Charae
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To UM Editor·
I wish to respond to a small
Aaaoclated Presa article that
w11 parapbrlted on pa1e two ot
the Dail¥ Pilot, Sept. 19. The
he1dllnt IA th11 2nd piece waa
"Candidate Bficks Heroin" and
it r e fe rred to Ed Cl a rk ,
Libertarian Party candidate for
governor. I am a member of the
volunteer staff lhnt helped Ed
Clark become the onl y ~rson
ever l o qu u lif y as a
gubernatorial candtdate through
petitioning in California 's
history!
As a staff me mber and ~
fellow Libertarian. I strongly
objec t to this badly c ut-up
article. For openers, I want to
tell everyone that Ed Clark does
not back heroin ' He a nd the
Libertarian Party condemn lhe
use o f all drugs, including
marijuana a nd alcohol , for
health and hygiene reasons and
beca use their u se ls no t
conducive to positive mental and
&motional ckYQJOpment.
HOWEVER. we further
de nounce the waste of money
<~tpr,lt'lrt tm_ -~ _t~~P~trs >
Sj)e1i'l 10 ~.-l~
arbitrary moral standards upon
otherwise decent. law abidin~
citize ns. It doesn't m a tter
whethe r the iss u e is pot
s mokin g, helmet s f or
motorcyclist s or the use of
laetrile for dying patients.
Ed Clark has said, in his
ofriciai position statement, that.
· · 1 oppose the use or police
power to harass people whose
activities are not crimes against
a n y person or against the
prope rty of any person" -I.e.,
victim-less crimes.
The Libertarian Party Is the
.party of freedom: freedom from
taxation . freedom fro m
oppressive .rovcrnm e nt
regulation and freedom to be
secure in your home and on the
s tr eet agai n s t undu e
government Interference from
their policing agencies.
DAN MAHAFF~Y
tG•r l•ll~
Totbe Editor:
The Dally Pilot article on lhe
"Bay Gay" debate with Senator
Briggs, appearing on Sept. 17,
documents an Ins tance, I should
say yet another insl.ance, or the
"Gay" attempt to misstate \he la·
sues towards which Propo1ltlon 6
ts directed, and to resort to thebfl
lie, which, II ~epetited loud.If,
hyattrlcally; and Often enoqh,
might be believed. Tbe Pllot aitl·
cle shouJd hRvc put the ward
"publicly" before Its reference to
teacheJil who •·practice or ad·
( f
vocate homosexuality,'' to keep should never have been located
the record accurate . whe re the surf can reach them.
THE BRIGGS proposition deals THE OWNERS of the property
with teachers who publicly ad-s hould rectify the mistake they
vocate or practice homosexuality made many years ago and re-
so as lo influence the behavior or move the trailers rrom the ocean
minors in the classroom. It does s ide of the highway. If they re-
not prohJblt private homosexuali-fuse to act, the County of Orange
ty. or private anything else The s hould act to protect the public so-called .. gays" always lie about safety.
this . The "gays" know, also. that One does not have to be a
American communities do not trained observer to see that a
want homosexual advocacy in the potential disaster is in the mak-
classroom, and so they must con-Ing. With winter storms and
fuse the issue with cries about pounding s urf rapidly a p-
"rights'' and .. fascism" and in proaching action should not be
some of their anti-6 campaign postponed.
posters. "invasionofprivacy... In this Proposition 13 era one
As an educator with much ex-could also ask how many tax
perience in the obser vation of stu· dollars are being spent in a bat-
dent thought aod behavior, I must tie tbe ocean will inevitably win.
correct lhe "gay" assertion that But that is the minor aspect.
homosexuals are born not made. This current siege witnessed one
and that thererore they are not worker being washed out into
responsible for their psychosex· the ocean. To me it is not worth
ual orientation. That is nonsense. the risk. especially when you
The mass or evidence is against consider that these trailers can ~.SIMIMM are inOuen~~--~:;1: ~~~~,,~..,. J,
wetf'pasltt\e age of Sor 6 or so:-fn:· ~some of the traller! 'al'e...,.. Onfy·
deed well Into th~ir upper teen weekend retreats.
years. by students and facuJty JONS. BRAND
mem ben; to whom they listen and
with whom they associate..
I am sure. and lhe "gays"
know , that citizens of this stale
need not stand ror . nor need they
fi nance, the a d vocacy of
pi;ychosexual deviation in their
public schools. This fact brings on
the rising near hysteria of the
··gay" activists as November ap.
proaches.
GEORGEW. KENT
Not W'ertJa R bk
To the FAJtor:
"ll just was n 't worth
jeopardh:ing life." At least one
renter in beleaauered El Morro
Bay Mobile Home Park Is ex-ercising common sense. Surging
tides, pounding surr. wave -
tossed boulders, or a ralllng
deck may some day take a life
or H rlously injure some one try·
ing to help save a trailer. The
resident.' who Uve In the surf
zone may not want to gtve up the
luxury of lMn1 t10 close to the
ocean, but they should not tel
othen endanger themselves In
altesnpta to 1ave trailers which
Quotes
.. One o~erves the nal~r•I
law1. AncJ lf JOU do you can
never be Ill • · -Waa P'rtnae
Mln .. &tt Morarjl Oetal, explain·
Ina ythy he eoj<>y1 1ood bNJlh al
the flgt of 82.
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To the Editor:
Your editorial "The Pension
Muddle" on Sept. 19 points out
so m e ve r y s ignifi ca nt
possibilities.
As you stated, the pensions
muy be paid for by the nexl
generation or taxpayers or may
prove a nasty surprise for those
public employees who elCpect to.
collect the pensions.
AS ONE who he lps to pay
their salaries I would actually
anticipate the latte r case. There
are too many people around like
me who arc measured in private
industry by performance. who
are sick and tired of being sec·
ond class citizens when it comes
to job t e nure . excessive
numbers o r paid holidays,
slrlkes by rubllc employees, etc.
The Lina responAlblllty !or the
inequities must be placed on the
politicians who tend lo be so frM
with taxpayer money.
DALE E. JOHNSON
• I.Attn• /rom rtadtrs art welconw TM noPit to condtnat lmttt• to /d
tpOCf or elimrnott Ubtl ii r•M'l'wd•
Utttt• o/ 300 wordl or ttss ""1l bf
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Orange (;oast
EDITION
Today' Clos iag l
N.Y. S toeks
VOL 170, ~ SECTIONS, "4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1978 N ' TEN CENT
Tax Break Ordered for Leaseholders
"
8y JOANNE aEYNOLD6 •-0... ........
lnilne Company offldal and
Or~na• County Polllacians got
•he Stat~ 8oard of to;qu•Uzation
to block pr'()CK'rt)' tu N"a»Sl"t<"'
m nt ol ~ and bustM. f'S
oo I Heel land~~IY
A11emblyman Ron Cordova.
D-~I Toro. Ml() back~ the pro
po,.l. a.aid today tt sboWd mean
a drop ol about IO percent In Ul(•
re1uesamenu h1nded out this
aummer on lrvtne and Newport
Beach properties lt'IHed rrom
tht lrvtrM' Comp1ny
'rhe At'tlon at Tuesday's board
ol tquulliatlon meeting In
Sacramento ended with bourd
tncmb~ra agrt>elng to order
Orana~ County Asse ssor
Bradley Jacob6 to r~v1ae the H ·
, ~cumenta o( thois~ leasehold
propertlf'tl.
Cordova. state Controller Ken
/tleans to an End
Cory and Irvine Company Al·
tomey BNce Teator brought the
matter lo the board because of
Jacobs' rulln~ a!fecUng Irvine
Company lessees in the wake of
passage of Proposition 13.
Jacobs ruled that Irvine Com·
pany leaseholders would have
their property reassessed to cur·
rent values. rather than having
their assessments pegged al the
1975-76 levels.
He baaed bis decision on the
UC Irvine students line up at the school's
financial aids office Tuesday as another
academic year gets under way. University
officials expect 9,900 students to attend
the Irvine campus this fall -the highest
fall enrollment ever, a 400-sludent in·
crease over last year.
Newport-Mesa
Teachers OK
fact that the company itself had
-changed hands when its pre·
vlous owner, the James Irvine
Foundation sold its assets to a
consortium or investors. That
sale. Jacobs ruled. constituted
the sale of the property. which is
the only grounds for reassess·
ment under Proposition 13.
Cordova this summer was un·
successful in getting legislation
passed whJch would have ex·
empted Irvine Company lessees
* * *
rrom that ruling.
However, at Tuesday's board
meeting in Sacramento. he was
successfuJ in getting members
to go aJong with his contention
that the lessees had no control
over the sale or the company nor
did they rinanci'ally benefit from
1t..
"Only the chang e 1n
PoSsessory interest <the lessee's
Interest I should cause reassess· .
ment," he argued.
* * *
Cory. state controller who was
onc e a D e mo c ratic &S·
semblyman Crom Garden Grove.
told his fellow board members.
"this cries out for relief.·· in
backing Cordova.
The plan agreed to by the
()oard members 1s based on reaJ
es tate law whic h holdE that
there are two interests in leased
land the possessory interest.
or ri~ht to occupancy held by the
(See BLOCK, Page A2)
* * *
TaX Rate Cut
County Approves Budget
Orange County supervisors
adopted a $511.l million county
government budget for 1978· 79·
today, the county's first post
Jarvis spending package.
Simultaneously. as mandated
by voter approval of Proposition
13. s upervisors set a countywide
tax r ate or $4 for each $100 worth
of assessed value.
Translated to Proposition 13
terms, that means county pro·
perty owners will eay property
laxes or one percent or what lhe
assessor said that this year their
property is worth under revised
assessment standurds.
The <'ounty's share of the so-
called basic S4 t1Jx rate is 16.5
3rd Plane
Discounted
In Crash
percent
Translating that figure to a
tax rate. It means the county's
rate is 66 cents for each $100
worth of assessed valuation. And
that is one half the 1977·18 coun·
ty rate of $1.33 for each $100 of
assessed value.
What all that means, accord·
ing to county auditor-controller
Vic Helm, is that most county
property owners' 1978· 79 lax
bills will be less than half their
counterparts or a year ago.
Supervisors. upon Heim"s re·
commendation. decided to hold
in reserve future lax payments
that will be subject to question
and protest.
Those include questions con·
cerning property owners who
lease land from the lrvine-£orn-
p any and thos e protesting
mineral rights assessrqerits.
In addition supervisors will re·
serve tax payments made by
boat. aircraft and.other personal
property taxpayers while legal
questions surrounding their as·
sessments are decided in court.
In addition to county govem ·
ment the S4 basic rate will
finance city. school district and
special ctistnct ope rations this
year. Added to that will be
special rates applied in certain
districts to repay past bonded in·
debtedness
After Allegation
Schnols' 1-,,stitute
Will Be Audited
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of• OMIY ,.. ... Si.ff
will start a full audit or NMIRI
records beginning Monday.
--.P1:1y Freeze
san JoaiJ.uin Route
Gets-Board Support
SAN DIEGO <AP) -The bead
or the federal investigation into
the nation's worst air disaster
said today that it "appears re·
mote at this tJme" that a third
plane played a part in the col·
lision o! a.jetliner and. a-small
airplane.
Phillip Hogue s aid th e
"mystery plane" has been local·
ed and was eight miles west of
the area where the Pacific
Southwest Airlines 727 jetliner
A nationally known accounting
firm will audlt the financial re·
cords or a now crumbling data
~ro~sinLfitm el up by_
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, trustees decided Tues· day.
Trustees also decided that
com m unity me mbers on t he
board of directors of NMIRl
coold..esign-if hey ~nd
turn over the responsibility to
school board members.
Jordan. President or the
Newport-Mesa Federation o(
Teachers, ,drew prolonged ap·
plause from the audience ut
Cos ta Mesa Council Chamber<;
Tuesday night after he raised
num e rous question .. about
NMIRI
No pay increases are in store
for teachers in the Newport·
Mesa Unified School District.
Teachers and district officials
reached agr~ment Tuesday on
lhe final leg Of three-year COO·
tract.
·'I 'm pleased t hat it was
ratified since there was no place
e lse to go because the state has
the bull by the horns," said Don
K 1 m b I e , pr e6 i de n t of the
Newport-Mesa Education As·
sociation <N MEA l.
The district enacted a salary
freeze for all employees follow·
ing passage of Proposition 13.
Th e NMEA represents the
district's 1,099 teachers. Kimble
today said about 80 percent ol
the 600 members or NMEA voted
in favor of approving the con·
tract..
The school board voted un·
animously Tuesday to support
the contract.
Summer negotiations on the
contract centered on so-caJled
"reopener" clauses in a pre·
viously approved three-year
contract.
They involved renegotiation of
CSee FREEZE, Page AZ>
T h e San Joaquin Hills
Transi>ortalion Corridor has
gained the endorsement of Sad· '
dle back Area Coordinating
Council's executive board.
Endorsement cam e at the
board's Monday meeting on a 6·1
vote, with 'Leisure World
representative Irene Puhl man
voting against the proposed
rapid transportation project
1inking Laguna Niguel with the
Costa Mesa-Newport Beach
area.
The ballot actually supPorted
a multi-model concept for the
;Cooler Trend
Predicted as
Breezes Flow
Cooler? That's what weather
forecasters predicted today as
marine breezes moved cJoser to
breaking a heat wave that has
kept a surung stranglehold on
Orange County since Santa Ana
winds blew in last week.
co rridor as opposed to a
freeway. Board•membcrs stood
fa s t on recommending that a
mass transportation system be a
main portion or the corridor's
service.
The controve rsial corridor
route is being studied by county
Environmental Management
Agency and consultants. A final
route location is e~cted lo be
presented for county board of
supervisirs' approval next year.
Location or the corridor
planned to cul through un.
deve loped rolling hills between
coastal communities and the
San Diego Freeway -has
drawn criticism from citizens in
most communities between
Newport Beach and Lag una
Niguel.
Three routes are being studied
between MacArthur Boulevard
in the Newport Beach area to near
Avery Parkway in the Laguna
Niguel -Mission Viejo vicinity.
Most south county objections
have centered on the proposed
freeway's inducement to de·
velopment of the area a nd with
eventual forced population
growth. , Bui.:·cooler" is 1!11 a matter '""~(>;~tJri t~ .-~ ... ;,':t{if.~"A' ~NiAfa*~~'ftf~~i ~n..~,t~~
Weather
Sunny through Thursday
and not quite so war m
with highs ranging from 80
at the beaches lo lower 90s
inland. Lows tonight In
.mid to upper 80s.
I NSIDE T0•1' W
America ii claongiftg t~
woy it uae• ~gy in the
woke of the Arab oil em·
bargo, but even higher-price•
haven 't reduced vse of
go.aohne. See PO(lf! 86.
l•tlex ;
Al Ye•r s.ntic. DI
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SPokeswoman for the National
Weather Service today said folks
can expect temperatures to re·
main in the EK>s near the beach ad the 90s inland until Sunday.
And, as the ocean air from the
north pushes a hlgh pressure
system out of the area, higher
humidity may make It even
more uncomfortable.
Orange Coast area school dis·
tricls remained on full day
schedules today despite scat·
tered breakdowns in air condi-
Uoning equipment.
Strenuous outdoor exercise
was curtailed again and elemen·
tary student.a ln UM! Saddleback
Unified School District were
kept indoors Tuesday, even dur·
ing lunch time.
Some Inland Orange County
school district.a let classes out
early Tuesday because bf the
heat.
An estimated 17,000 customers
have been without electricity at
some Ume this week because of
heat strain on Southern
California Edlaon Company
ti;-ansformen and CUAe~.
However, there were no major
o u tages Tue s day and a
spokesman said the company 13
keeplq up with the higher de·
manda for elect.ricity.
meeting with EMA officials, "I
don't want to live in another Los
Angeles. That. 's why I moved to
Leisure World. I'll be pocketed
between the corridor and the
San Diego Freeway. You move
from one place to another to get
away from it."
B0.4T OWNER'S
WCK CHANGED
"My 32-!oot callftnaran was
the weirdest boat in the world.
"I tried everything and never
sold it till I tried the Daily Pilot.·'
That's the story a successful
Santa Ana man told after plac·
Ing this ad in the Daily Pilot:
Well designed. custom Wildwind Catamaran.
Price of u Hobie bul
twice as big and twice as
fast Many xtras for
ocean gomg Evenings
XXX·XXXX
If you've had bad luck in sell·
Ing your boat, try a lucky
charm -the Daily Pilot. Our
friendly ad·visers will help you
write a beat seller. Call
642·5678.
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$500 MILLION CLAIMS
FEARED-f»age AS
PRIVATE PLANE USE
A.CONCERN-Page A7
and a single·engine Cessna 172
collided.
H ogue . of the National
Transportation Safety Board.
said 1'uesday afternoon that
another small airplane. a twin·
engine Cessna. may have con·
fused the PSA piiot.
In fact. said Ho~ue, it has now
been determined that the twin·
engine Cessna was eight miles
west of the area where the col-
lision occurred.
"l can't elimmate it totally,"
(Sff PLANES, Yace AZ
The action came just minutes
after teacher Paul Jordan called
for a public Inquiry into what he
called the suspicious demise of
the Newport-Mesa Instructional
Research Institute <NM IRI 1.
Trustees denied Jordan·s al-
legations or abuses of executive
sessions when they decided that
NMiJRI shouJd be phased out of
exis tence by Dec. 31.
But lo clear the air surround·
ing the corporation, the account-
ing firm of Price Waterhouse
UONCOUNTRY
BRANCHING Ourt
Are there a recreation vehicle
park and an auto race track in
Lion Country Safari's future?
The Irvine theme park 's
management hopes so. See Page
HGToraeEa11s. - -
CftUla l'lcti• Aided
The corporation wa-s formed
earlier this year to market dts·
trict computer pro~ramc; to
public and private aRencies
Howeve r . De puty County
counsel Ed Duran. represenlmg
the county Oep 3 rtm ~nt or
Education, questioned the legali·
ty of the-corporation. contendmg
it was competing with pnvate
agencies He also wanted more ·
information as to how NM!R!
was formed
The lawswt in which the dts ·
trict sought lunds being withheld
by the county died when t.he dJ~·
t rict decided t o o;hut. down
NMIRI and return le 1t:< rormer
(5ee AUDI I . PagFJnr-
Newport Beach police ald 11.year·old
Francesca Kiernan of 474 Mountain Road,
Laguna Beach, afler her car collided wtth
another vehicle, then careened into two
poles. a-<\ree and a parked car In Corona
del Mar. Miss KJernan was m E[ood cond1 ·
lion Ml Hoag Memorial Ho. p ita! tod ~'\
The other driver. Lisa Posner, 19. or
Newport Beach. was not injured.
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M DAIL y PILOT N Wed!\!!:d!r, ..,i.mw 11 ••• ,.
Official
Dies in
Newport
1 hurlt~ S ('hu<'k " Ght11<1w,
h • rcUrl'd VH'f PTf'S\d e nt of
\t \' l>onnt.'11 Doull11' orp and
I' r 1' m I n " n t 0 r 1 n i c Co• 8 t
'Jd\lt-mun, died Tt.u.•sday nocht
.. t lh.u•~ M~monal Hosp1\.al ot an
4Pi>M~n\ hean attack
Mr Glaqo-·~first trtdct-n
Jt hLS Newpon ~acb hom•. ear
I)' T uesd y He 'MAii ru"hed to
tht• h~p1tal '*here he surrrnd
.mother .. ttadt early tn tht' n-~ m.:
<"mort~l bt'rv1ces will ~ht-Id S..itu rd~y ill noon 11t Pac1flr
\'tt.>w M~morl<1t Chapt'I The
family bas suue led memoriaJ
Jonullonb tu Ho11& Memorial
llo:..p1tul in the nam~ of Mr
Glu:o.NOw
Mr Glu~Stow w1is born in Las
Vt'gas . N M . 1n 19U He •ttcned
Stanrord U n1ver ~1 ly a nd
grudualed with the clai;s or 1933
Wi th a dt•lft'e tn CIVI i engtneer
1n~ He received a degr~ in
aeronautical engmeering from
Stanford in 1935
M r Glas gow JOlned t he
Douglas Aircraft Corp in 1936
:rnd became on~ of the com-
pany ·s foremost designers a nd
ent:int•Pf'!\ He 1~ crt:dited with
de:..1gnmg and engineering both
the DC·9 and DC-10.
Mr. Gla:..gow retired from
Mc Donne JI Douglas in 1976
After his retirement he was a
cons ulla nt t o t be Nat iona l
Ae ro na utics a nd Space Ad·
m inistration <NASA i on·extract·
ing fuel from shale.
Mr. Glasgow jo 1ne d t he
Balboa Yacht Club in J9SJ and
moved with his family from
Westwood to Newport Beach in
1956. He was elected commodore
of BYC in 1965.
An a rdenl sailor. Mr. Glasgow
and his wife J anel started &~ii·
iog as a husband-wire team m
Penguin Class dinghies. He lat.er
bece1me active ::is a racing skip-
per in the Thistle and PC classes
and flne1lly built his well-known
Lapworth·40 s loop Impetuous
wh ich he raced e1nd cruist:d.
In addition to hjs widow. he
lee1v es two sons, Phillip of
Newpon Beach and TerTy or San
J O'Se. a nd a daugh ter, Mrs
David Cheever of Honol ulu. He
als o leaves a s iste r , Mrs .
M a rgarel Smith or ~ronado.
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FREEZE ..•
teache r pay. fn nge benefits and
grievance procedures.
Ki m hle said the major change
is t hat the district will pic k up
the additional nine percent it
wo uld have cost teachers this
year to reeeive the same fringe
benefits as last year
He said this amounts to about
$90 per teacher. or a bout $98,000
more that the dbtrict will con-
tribute to teacher benefits this
~ .. ·~· ........ DYING MOMENTS Of CROWDED JETLINER CAPTURED ON FILM
Photographer Whlrted Around and Clicked the Shutter
Film Catches Crash
Smi Diego Photographer in Righi, Spot
SAN DIEGO <AP> -H<Jns E. Wendt was
taking pictures of a gas station when he
heard an explosion in the sky. whirled and
began photographing the dying moments or a
crowded jetliner.
A Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727
and a rented Cessna l72 had collided at 9:03
a .m . Monday, 3,000 feet above the reside ntial
North Park neighborhood. Al least 150 peo·
pie, including more than a dozen on the
ground, were killed in the worst air crash in
U.S. history
"I WAS STANDING UNDER THE gas
stat ion overhan g," Wendt. a 44 ·year ·old
photographer e mployed by San Diego Coun-
ty's Public Information Service. said in an in-
terview Tuesday. '"'
He said he spun the focu!> or his camera,
aimed and pressed t.he shutter A!> the burn-
* * * * *
ing plane plunged Dehtnd the roof of the gas
station. he cninked his film advance, moved
to a nother angle and clicked otr a second
shot
·'I shot one picture and then I moved out
into the OJX'n tor the ~econd shot," Wendt
1:1a 1d. "l shot several more but the plane had
alr~ady gone down and 1 aot onlv smoke.
"l'VE ALWAYS BEEN FAST with a
came ra, J s uppose." he s itid.
Wtndt 's photographs were published in
San Diego's two m ajor daily newspapen. a nd
were distributt.'d worldwide bv major news
se rv1ces.
Because the photographs were taken
while Wendt was at work, the county must
df.'(:ldc whether they a re his personal pro-
pcrlv
* * *
Fre. Page AJ Pilot's Family
Joins Grief
After Crash
PLANES PROBED • • •
Hogue said. but whether the
twin-engine Cessna wai; a factor
"appears remote al this tune. It
<the position of the twin·engine
SAN DIEGO fAP) -The wlfe Cess na > would see m to
and parents of Marine Sgt. eli.?1inate it " .
David Boswell. one or two men It stlll leaves the qu~suons ~~
an the private plane involved in I who or what the PSA pi.lot saw
neighborhood three miles from
the a irport.
"We 're going in," Hogue quot
ed Mc Feron as tt:lling the tower
in a soft fo1ce.
Energy
Logjam
Broken
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
Senate today broke the l7·monlh
logjam oo President Carter's
ener~y program. apl>rovina aod
isendm& to the House • natural.
gas dtre,ulatlon compromise.
The vote was 57-42 .
The bUJ, the product or nearty
a year ol negotiations between
Congress and Energy Se<:retary
J a m es R. Schlesinger. would Un
federal price controls from most
natural gas by 198S.
Schlesinger watched rrom the
galle ry as the Senate, presided
over by Vice President Walt.er
F. Mondale, ha nded Carter his
biggest e nergy victory since
August 1977 when the House ap·
proved most or his original plan intact.
Just before the vote, Senate
Energy Committee Chairman
Henry M. J ackson, D-Waah.,
told the Senate the com_promlae
should end nearly 30 fears Of
co~gressional haggling over gas
once controls.
And, Jackson said, "It will
provide the incentives for in-
creased production," thus enabl-
ing the nation to ease its re-
liance on import<.>d oil.
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BLOCK •••
lessee. and the reveri11onary 1n.'
tereat or fi.4hl to the property •t
the conclusion of the lease. h\lht
by tbe property owner. •
Board members agl'eed that>
the possessory interest shou.Jd
not be. reas~sed. bul th1&l uM;..
revennonary 1nt~est s hould. *
T he laxes would still be pa ;&;
by the ll'Ss~ based on the tota'-
o f b o t h ass e asm e nt s. bu~
Cordova sald lt should mean ~
drop of a bout 90 percent in the!
reassessments handed out thiaf
sum mer by Jacobs. •
He baaed that estimate on the.
following example: , •
A_ssume the 1975 ass~samnt O(;
a piece of leased land waa St.i &L
$20.000 '
W Ith th e r ea ssess meni~ ..
ha nded out lhts year. tbe 486eU-•
ment doubled lo S40,000. . ,
Whal has to happen now tt;.
lbat Jacobs haa to eo back to the·
1975 assessment and s plit It
between the PQSSessory ioterm ..
and the reversionary interest. •
Possessory iDlerest on 1 lortc·
te rm le ase should be about .
$18.000 and the reversionary io·
terest is about $2,000. '
The reversionary intel'M U;
the only thJng that can be r~
ass essed, so it doubles from
$2,000 to $4.000. making this .
year's t.olal assessment not the
$40.000 given out earlier this
summer. but $22.000.
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AUDIT ORDERED • • •
data processinst operation.
"We hear it's being phased
out, but we wonder why Lt's still
alive?." Newport Harbor High
teacher Jordan asked Tuesday
night.
·'I wonde r if the district staff
has any idea how much has been
spent?" Jordan asked later.
At the core of bJs s peech were
Ques tions surroundin~ $239,956
in consulting rees allegedly paid
to the Tony Sands Agency or
Beverly Hills by the district.
Some or the firm 's consul·
tants. Jorda n c la imed . were
forme r dislTict e mploy ees
performing the same jobs they
d id for the district before NMIRJ
was formed. As consuJl.ants to
NMIRJ, they were paid more for
the same work. be countered.
Trus tees maintained that
NMIRJ was formed with good in-
tentions and with advice rrom
district lawyers that it would not
cause any legal problems.
Sch oo\ board President
Donald Smallwood. himself a
lawyer. said attorneys can be
•·fallibte," in an obvious re-
ference to county couns el
Duran.
The district's official position
is that NMIRI succumbed to
new financial restrictions im.
posed by the state r ather than
the legal questions surrounding
the corporatioo.
Jordan claims that the hinng
of the Tony Sands Agency !o
help set up the corporation was
done without competitive btd·
ding.
Trustees denied hii-contention
that they were secretive in de-
ciding the fate of the corporal.Jon
in closed door sessions.
Ho weve r . the y s aid any·
further meetings of the NMIRI
board of directors will be held in
public as trustees try to clear up
what one trustee called "misun-
derstandings."
Monday's colli s ion with a w~en he talked to the Lindbergh
passenger jet, say they hope be Fie ld control lower s~orlly
isn 't blamed before the crash. Hogue said. · Hogue also said that the PSA
··we are naturally very lorn Boeing 727 and Cessna were be·
up but we are also ve ry con-ing controlled by the Lindbergh
cem ed about every other family Field tower on the same radio
i nvolve d in thi s thing ." fr e qu e n cy: cont r ary t o
Heritage Custom Design Promotion
Umited time only!
Bos we ll's fathe r s aid In a testimony in Washington on
te le phone inlc rvie.)V Tuesday Tuesday by Elwood Driver .. <tcl
from his home in Pe nsacola. 1ng c hair man of the safely
Fla. board. He said Dr iver might
Over 2,205 custom combinations created &om:
"We don't hol'd anybody to have received wrong informa-
year . blame. We "CCept 1·t as God's t ion before testifying the ple1ncs Teacht!n; and the districts will .. taJk to diff l will. We've got a oreat loss. J·ust were . mg eren tower'!)
SOFAS, CHAIRS & LOVESEATS
ON SALE TO INCLUDE SPECIAL ORDERS
co ntin ue to d isc u ss any rk h f Ir e ondifferentrrequcncies g rievances under a system 1 e ot er am ies, althou~h we The small plane was praclic·
known as adv1sory arbitration. have no way lo contact them." iog mslrument landings and th(•
Teachers had sought binding jel was descending for a landing a rbitration in which the judg-But Orville Boswell added; when they collided.
m e nt or a n a rbitra tor In a "Maybe 1 should tell you this. "lt was virtually head-on."
grievance filed by either side maybe 1 shouldn't. His wife is Jlo~ue said or the crash
would be final. very upset. She thinks people Hogue s a 1<1 p ilot J a m es
However. school trustees still are blaming David ror the acci· Mc Feron. 45, calmly reported
will haw the finul say under the dent: She said, Tm just so his jet was going down as 1l
advisory arbitration system . a fra.1 ~ P~0~1.~ will think it's pl un g~d into the North Park
Ba r gainers for both s_llle,S wfil_ Da vid s faill .
re urn to negotiating tables next
spring.
Pf A Carnival Set
Saturday in CdM
Grmman Grabs Cash
At Mesa Shoe Store
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raising carnival Saturday at the
school's playground.
The event opens at 11 a.m. and
closes at 4 p.m. and will include
food, g ames an\i prizes and
rides. Baked goods will be sold
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point Tuesday by two robbers said.
who escaped with $452, police Th e l w o u n i d e n l i fie d
said today. employees and six c ustomers
According to Costa Mesa were not injured. The money
police Lt. George Lorton, the was taken from a store safe and
robbers entered Kinney Shoes at cash.register.
2861 Harbor Blvd. at 5:30 p.m. The robbers then drove away
Tuesday. One man brandished a in a car belonging to one of the
revolver while the other dis-store clerks. It was found later
played a sawed-off riOe. on Pepper Tree Lane in Costa
Mesa. Police said the robbers
Two store e mployees were appa rently switched cars at that
tied u~ and forced to the noor by location.
Two Face BU.rglary
Charge in Newport
Two Youns men aurpriled ln·
tide a Corona del ,Mar home by
the relident are (n c~tody today
in Newport Beach clty Jail on
I UIPkioo ol bural&J')'.
Police booked Juan Antonio
Trujillo 18. or Los An1elea and
Jose OomlnJc Hernandez. 20. a
transient, following the incident
Tuesday Afternoon.
Accordint to police report.a
Dona Franklin, 52, returned to
her Cameo Highlands home llnd
alleJe<!>Y found lh~ two men ln--1lde. ..... •
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who watched 83 ihe two alleged
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s p e d awa y rrom th e
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Mrs. Franklln supplied poli~
with a description of the pair
and their car and a row minutes
a fte r police broadc a st the
description, police he licoptt!r
cre wmen spottt.'<1 the car
Officer Ro Cle ver, who
stopped the vehicle. alleaed he
round $1300 worth of property
atolcn from the Franklin home
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Spending
Cut Bill
Proposed
SACRAM ENTO t I\ P 1
Propo1>1t1on 13, mt'ant lei turb
~tutt> JW'nd.ina. h.t!>n 't workt'd.
-.oy-. ro author Paul <;unn . 'I<• ht·
1io. bpon~rin~ u rw w proJIC)".ail
th11t woul<t lit.< <11,_.ndlnR hlkt" to
1n('re1u,•·~ an population and '" na11on
"W«' ht·ht•\ed 1r "*' wt>r«' fo r t unate t•nou.ih to ~t'l
Prnpo!>ltlon 13 on 1 ht• b<1llot ttnd
to ~·rsu.idt• flt>Oph• lo \Olt> for 1t ,
Wt' 'd h••vt' "on and <'oulcJ ull
tJJkl' a loag 'acat1on." Ciann. J
SS year old ~uburbon ~At'nnwn
10 bus1ne.smun. i.a111 Tu\'sd<&v.
"But tl hasn't "orkf'd."
GANN MID KIS n«"w ballot
measun• ~ould hav<· lht-t"f-
recl, "llh :.-Omt.• t!ltctµllon~. of
not only <·utlJRI? taxes but also of
freezlnll government spend mg tn
term:. of real, per cap1t.a Krowth
The measure 1s s1m1lar lO a btJI
killed earlier th.LS year 10 the
Callfo m1a Assembly.
Gann said if the li mit had been
to place over the htst 10 years 1t
would have cut state spendmg
an average of 6 percent a year
If it had been imposed over the
last 20 years it would have cut
$64 billion in state and local
~pending. he added.
He called for 30,000 volunteers
to stand outside 15,000 voting
places on Nov. 7 to gather
signatures of at least 499,84S.
cegistered voters to qualify the
proposed consutullonal a mend-
ment.
WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS,
Gann's plan would allow spend·
ing by the state ·and most local
governments to increase only by
a .factor equal to the growth in
inflation plus population each
year
If the change m Ole Consumer Price tnoex were 7 percent
and population growth were 2
percent in a particular year. for
example. most spending could
increase only 9 percent.
Any funds held above the limit
would have to be returned to
taxpayers within two years
through a tax cul
GANN SAID BE WOULD aslc
the governor to call a special
election next May if he collects
e nough signatures by the Nov-
-embe r election.
If that doesn 't happen. the
amendment would go on the
J une 1980 ballot, he said.
Af'W~ SURVIVORS ANO VICTIM -Mrs. Ellen ·rownsl••y, front above. hugs her neighbor
M 1 ldrcd Taylor. whom she had feared
k1llt·d when wreckage of PSA Flight 182
fell on thetr neighborhood. Martin 8 . Kazy
Jr., 32. of Ohio. above. shown in a 1977
photo. died \Yhen the private plane on
which he was flight instructor collided
with the airliner . killing at least 150
people. ·
4 Dogs Attack Woman
Deputies Shoot 2 of Escaped Dobermans
CO MPTON CAP> -Deputy
shenrfs shot and wounded two of
four privately owned attack·
trained Doberman pinsche rs
Tues day after they es caped
from their cages and mauled a
Compton woman, authorities
said.
Marjorie Smith, 27, was treat·
ed at a hospital for bites and
lacerations to the leg, hand and
arm.
Deputies said Ms. Smith was
across the street from her home
when tbe four animals ap-
proached and attacked her.
Stra119ler Olttlc OK'd
SACRAMENTO CAP > -In·
vestigators of the Hills ide
Strangler case in Los A.nReles
( STATE )
now have s pecial legislation
permitting them to use the
s tate's comp&Jters to check
80,000 fingerprints.
The bill, SB 415 by Sen. Alan
Robbins, D·Van Nuys, was
signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.
Ader'• •rotlter IJefld
SAC RAMENTO (A P> -
Police said Tuesday that the
brother of movie-television actor
Richard Boone has s hot and
killed bis wife. then killed
himself.
Author Dead at 65
LOS ANGELES <APl -James Bassett, author of the best sell·
ing novel "I n Harm's Way" and a retired associate editor of the
Los Angeles Times, died Tuesday at his suburban Malibu bome at
the age of 65.
HE SUFFERED AN apparent heart attack, the Times said.
Bassett served as a Navy lieutenant junior 1rade and public
relations officer durin6? World War II and drew on tboee ex-
periences to write "In Harm's Way." wttlcb was published in 1962.
The bestseller was made into a movie starring John Wavne. Kirk
Douglas and Henry Fonda.
Bassett also wrote "Commander Prince, USN." and "The Skv
Suspended."
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They s aid the bodies of
William Robert Boone, 62, and
Geralyn Noreen Boone. 35, were
found Monday in their bed in
s ubu rban Carmic hae l b y
Boone's son Barry, 33, of Dixon.
CWIJ Dkptda Pot Nod
LOS ANGELES CAP > -Mike
Curb, Republican candidate Cor
lieutenant governor. said Wed·
nesday be disagrees with J.he
prediction of bis running mate,
Evelle Younger, that it is in·
evitable that the Legislature will
legalize marijuana.
"I don't know the Legislature
as well as he probably does, but
my own opinion Is that .legaliza·
tion and commerciali~ation
would be going a step too far at
this time ... Carb said. "l don't
think it's inevitable."
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Thieves stole a truck containing
Sl00.000 worth or musical lnstru·
ments. musical arrangements
and equipment belonging to jau
trumpet player Maynard
Ferguson and his band.
The truck was discovered mis·
sing Tuesday morning from the
hotel where the band was stay·
ing durini:? its San Francisco Bay
are a visit
Wldlleeday. September 'Z7. t978 OAIL \ )JILOT A$
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Crash Damage
Claims Viewed
~
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Lawyers and Insurance company oencials
say the worst air disas ter in U.S. history, which c laimed al least uo
lives Monday in San Die10, may generate as much as $500 million in
da m age claims.
Insurance adjusters fanned out over the North Park neighborhood
Tuesday to begin the task of as·
sessing physical damage to
houses and vehicles shattered
when Pacific Southwest Airlines
flight 182 fell to the ground in
Clames after colliding with a
private plane.
MOST ADJUSTERS were re·
luctant to discuss the case but
some estimated claims would
ave rage $40,000 to $60,000 for
each of about a dozen homes
destroy ed by fire in the
holocaust. About 40 other homes
and businesses in the area re-
portedly sust.alned damage from
falling debris and bodies that
hurtled through walls and win·
dows.
PSA, which purchased the
s tretched Boeing 727·200 jetliner
in 1968 and was insured for $7
million, said its replacement
cost today is nearly $1S mJllion.
But the most significant costs
will probably be the liability for
inj uries and death to lbose on
the ground and the loss or ure
plus potential earnings for the
137 people aboard both planes.
AUTHORITIES BELIEVED
at least 13 people were killed on
th e ground but workers
searching the grisly rubble wer··
still discovering bodies and
pieces of bodies late Tuesday.
An oCficia l or Gibbs Flying Service, which r e nted the
Cessna 172 which collided with
the Jetliner, estimated its cost al
$20,000.
PSA officials said the airline
plans to cover all expenses ex·
cept graveside services for the
victims but. "if anybody wants
specific damages they're going
t o have to s ue to prove
negligence."
IN PREVIOUS AIJl disasters,
the s urvivors of e ach wage
earner killed could be expected
to seek more than $1 million in
pote ntial lost incom e , said
Vas ilios Choulas, law partner of
prominent San Franc isco at-
torney Melvin Belli.
Including anticipated claims
for emotional distress. the total
of damages sought could be $500
million, Chou1as said.
PSA. meaowttlle. is referring
all insurance questions to its Los
Ang e l e s-based carrie r.
Southwestern Aviation Un·
derwriters, which in tum has re·
fused comment. on the crash.
Smoke Ban Signed
For Grocery Stores
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Smoking will be forbidden tn grocery
stores next year, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.
Brown's office reported the signing Tuesday of AB 1222 by As·
semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San J06e.
SAID VASCONCELLOS in a
state ment. ''This bill is impor-
tant to the COD.5umer. However.
it is or special importance to
grocery st.ore clerks. wbo at
times a re forced to endure
almos t constant exposure to
s moke fr om shoppers'
cigarettes.
''Evidence shows that second·
hand smoke may be as damag·
ing a s smoke inhaled directly by
the smoker .··
THE BILL APPLIES only to
public areas of markets during
business hours. No penalties are
prescribed.
Vasconcellos' bill does not go
as far as Proposition s on the
November ballot, which would
ban s moking in all work places
except offices not used by the
public a nd occupied only by
s mokers. and portions of some
factories.
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Orange Coa~t Daily P11ot WtdneSday. September 'Z7. 1978 Bdrbdnt Kre1b1ct-1Ed1tor1a1 P~ Editor
City Must Face Up
To Plan Decisions
h bas been morl' t hun u ;year since th N wport
Bench Cit~ Coun<'il ordt·H'<I o n.w1r" of lhl' c it y's gvnl'rul
plan lo ~.: 1r Lhlf umount or bu1ldlnte lo aw ullowed m lhe
c 1ly i;hQuldn 't be de-ere 8t-'d
A lot h a hapJ)t'ned an lhut yur. but one l"Vcnt Ulol
has nol lakt\n plun1 ti-l ht· rt•\ I<'" ordered by counellmun
Lust Th urNday the r1ty ·~ P lannin.c Cnmmlsslon was
to hav(• gottt1n -.turk<1 on th(• procP\S by holding the f1rsl
m whut i-. hkt,•h to b<> .1 ~('rl(·~ t.f publlc hearinRs Ltttll'
tcsltnlC>n) "ti' tak<'n bc•fon• rommis~1onc~ voted to dclu)
UCllOO for UOOlht1 r l\\O \H•t•k-,
No"' l\\O "''l'._' ''" t mur h time compar~d to the> •11r
thut ., t•luµ.wtl .. uw~ th•~ proJt'rt """ (1rd<•n ·d. but Uw dt'-lay~ 1Jt•rhap1> mdl{ ult\ t• of tht· n•lur tant'l' of tht' Pl.mnlng
'omrnt"-"'llun tu t,1.,_l. JrUon un the m~•tter which might
the nut\' (MW Of !ht• fat'llUO~ ll\\tilVL'<i
Aftt>r u ~ t,•ar "dC'la~·. 1l M't'mt. thol httlt· ~ood coulrt Ix·
:.ervt'd by :,lJlhn~ .m~· lo niwr ( 'omnrn.:-.1on~rs ouAht to tx•
ready to takt• tl•s t1mony and tornurd u !-.OUndly bas('d rC·
commN\dullon to thl· 'It" Council wht?r~ rchpon1>lbllity
for the ulllmuh' tft•t'll>IOllS Oil th(' rcvt&ions r ests.
Nl~wport lkarh l'ltY offu:1uls huvc well earned re·
pulal1oru, for the O&trtl'h hkl• habit of fabrtcallnl( d elays
to avoid fac·m~ dtfftt·ult dccl!'\lon' It would he nice for u
chonge to &ce on is.sue Cal'l'tl -,4uurd} and a conclu.'>1<m
roached that will tx> tn th1.• tx>st mll'r(•Slb of the e ntire c ity
Swinuners vs. Surfers
L a s t June. Newport H<-t1c·h c·1ty c·ounc:llme n decided to
~ct a side nn nrt>u of b~ac•h for the exclusive use of swim·
mC'rs und body surfers Their thinking was tha t the swim ·
mere; oug ht to h ave a place whc rt: they never h ave t o
worry about the prescnc~ of s urr bo<irds
The rest of the c1ty 's bcuches operate on the black
ball s yl)"te m . When there are enoug h swimmers in the
water . the blac k ball flag goes up and board surfers have
to get out.
According to t he Marine Department director. the
s wimmers-only beach has not been a com plete success.
Keeping the boa rd s ur fers out of the wa ter is a major pro·
blem that consumed the time of both lifeguards a nd
police all s ummer.
T he Ma rine Department people say some of those
proble ms could be solved by moving the swimm e rs -o nly
beach to the s tretch between 48th a nd 52nd streets. Al
present it's located between 40th and 44th s treet . one o f
the c ity's to p board-surring beaches. The Mar-i-oe Depart-
m e nt would a lso like some more flexibility in the hours
during which only swimmers would be allowed in the
w a te r
The s uggestion s sound reaso na ble . T he contention by
backe rs of the current syste m that no ch an ges should be
m a de 1s based o n conflicting arguments. On the o ne
ha nd they say eve ryone has adjusted lo t he pres ent loca·
lion a nd to change would cause problems. On the othe r
hand they c la im the syste m hasn 't been fully tested yet
a nd s houldn't be ch an ged for that reason.
"Frankly. It ·seem s councilmen are bending over
backwa rds to please a very few people. sotne or whom
ha ve more political c lout on the ir s ide than reason.
Loss Will Be Felt
IL-was a bit of a ~w:prisc. last week when Newport
Beach '!> tr•affic engineer . Biii Da rnell, announced he was
leaving the city to go t o work for a private cons ulting
firm.
It wasn 't that Darnell h ad s uch a hard time getting
alon ~ with fellow e mployees. He even got a long rea-
sonahly well with his bosses on the City Council who
wt>rc drastically increasing hts workload. He sa id tnat
he 's a lways intende d to go into cons ulting work and the
right job cam e a lon g .
D a rnell's departure on Nov 1 ts com ing at a n un·
us ually busy time for h is de partme nt. Work o n the com·
p utcrized traffic model a nd its project1ons of future t raf ·
fie is still in p rogress
More importantly the pos t of c ity traffic e ngineer has
assum'-'<i a great importance in the developm e nt b usiness
because that job is named in the so ·ca lled traffic phasing
ordinance as bein g res pons ible for fig uring how much
traffic exists in key intersections and how muc h traffic
will be added by proposed projects. The city traffic
engineer is a lso responsible for recommending on the
granting of exception s to the ordinance.
Any time lag between Darnell's departure a nd the
a ppointment of a replacement is like ly to produce serious
delays in processing projects unde r the city's new or ·
dinancc
• i)p1mons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Ocher views expressed on th•f> page are those of their authors and
·drt1sts Reader commenl Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. GA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321
Nicb.ola1 von Hoffman
Airlines Face Investment Risks
The w •atMr for caau for the
alrlln •a ahow blue aklea. Bual·
ne11s la up, profit.a are up and ,...
l(ulatlon by the gove rnme nt 11
down. so It would seem that
William Simon and Ralph Nader
are rltiht when they say pros·
pertly and consupier 1atlafac·
Lion are best aa1ured through
free market competition.
Thu experience or these lu t
months during which the Clvll
Aeronautics
Roard h& al
lowed airUne8
to compete on
pri ces hais
been an Ovl'r
w h e lmin g
l'IUC'ce ss. So
ffiU(•h . M> that
the freedom
lo set one '!>
o wn li c k e t
pnces 1s being expanded and
soon •nrllnes will a lso have
much greater license to pick ~d
choose what routt.~ they wish to
fly.
THE JOYFUL profits from de-
regulation como from the fact
that airUncs have been aUowed
Mailbox
lo sell cut·rate tickets for unused
poasenger cupoc1ty PuUlna
passeni;ter In the empty . eats.
even low fa re passenger11.
means fargc Jumps In n.·vcnue
with only tsmoll t•ddltlonal cosll'I
ror more ticket and reservation
clerks.
Finally, however . there 1s an
end to thul kind o( bonanza All
the e mpty seat s n ow h ave
paRsengers In them so airline ex
ecutives are soon MOl ng to have
to m ake some decisions on what
kind a nd h ow many n ew
airplanes lo buy. Since much or
the current jet passenger fleet 1s
con sidered too old , too gal'!
guzzly. too loud and loo s melly.
they would have· hl)d to make:'
purchas ing dcc1!'lior1s 1•vc•n
without the lens or thou:111nds of
ne w passengers attracted to
them by the sale-priced fares
One of the reasons there wa~
so much execs:. passenger space
1s becaul>c the las t t1ml! the
airlines went s hopping they
overbought. ll's not an easily
avoidable mistake. An executive
h1as to make an accura tt· l(Ucss
about whut passenger dt·mund
wlll be in two vears when the
plane he's buying 1s uctually de
livered . He also has to be re ·
asonably right about how much
business the plane wlll do. not
Just ror the first year, but the 10
year!' or ao it'll t ukc to pay off
the debt.
THAT DEBT can be crushing.
It will cost Eastern Airlines
something in the vicinity of a
half a billion dollurs to pay for
the 21 757 Boeing airliners 1l re·
cenlly ordered. For a company
that already has a pretty scary
lookmg debt structure, this is a
gam ble or s ignificant propor·
lions. albeit ont· thul mu~t !')(>
rnadt>. In the nt•w de -regulated
world where Eastern must com·
pclv. nol having the currying
t·aput•ity would tx• ;_u 1 invit ation
for ;m other :u rlinc to come In
and vamp up Easlern's bcsl
routes.
According lo free cnt erpmsc
th eology. these ris k s and
dangers with their <ittendant
promises or great rewards and
ric hes -or bankruptcy
should be exhilarutmg lo lhc
mt>n and women runninJ( thl'st:
great. winged endeavors They
ought to be say ma . rr ·e at last,
free <it ia1>t lo ru1l lift• ·s h<trd
t•cono m lc race atnd show thl'
wor ld and our stockholders it's
we who are fittest to survive
Th a l h a~1 n 't h u ppened .
Instead. the industry has been
hit with the urge to merge. Pan
American and Nat1onc.I A1rllne1>
arc m elding, as etrc• Continental
and Western. while Southt!rn
Airway.; and North Ccntrnl
Airline:; havl' ~1nnuunccd plun:-.
lO Wl'd ,
THE "MERGER PANIC.'' a::.
11 ·s being l'allc:.'<i m the bus1ncs~
press. has come to the uttentaon
of the J ustice Dep 1trtmc:nl.
whose ant1tru:;l hc1td . John
Shenefield. has com m ented. "h
would be 1ron1c:' 1r the dawn of
the new e ra we re:. an fact. to pro-
duce a merger wave reducm"
the number of compelltor& and
lhe a mount or compet1l10n ..
It might he 1ron1c but 1t
wouldn't be um:xpected in an tn·
dustry which ha1> to make half·
billion dollar guesses about wh&t
the future holds. Anybody 1aying
out th~l kind of money wanu to
m1nim1ze n sk and don'l g,v,.
ham <iny blarney about the JOy:o
of nd ked compet1t1on . Som<!
hus aness. like tht t'lothmi,; 1r.
duslry. can make odJuslments
in investments .and productior.
a lmost on a week·to·week basis
so 1t can correct its errors. but
every industry which demand!'
huge capital outlay!\ and a blind
guess ab9ut what business con·
dltions are going to be like when
the m achine is actuall y installed
11huns competition
NOR CAN WE n o n
stockholders or e mployeel> be
complacent a bout costly bad
guessei.. We may be th<! wo rld :;
richest nation. but we're not S()
wea lthy that we can afford to
hav~ a company likl' t.:astern
blow too many hair a balhon
dollar deals
The trick, of course. is to
permit the degree or compellllon
that secures Its benefits without
its worst risks. We want the !ow
prices. tM service. a ll the good
things we believe competition
hrings but not the bankruptc1et1.
Nobody knows how to do thi~ for
sure. but one way we will have
lo cons ide r 1s l ettm~ tho-=l·
mergel"5 go throul(h a nd l:vmJ?
with the idea o f a l1mlt ed .
s upe r vised compet1t1on
Agent Says FBI Probe Helps Gates Image
To the Editor:
Your edito rial of Sept. 3
entitled "Probe of G ates Raises
Doubts" declares that an FBI
i n vestigation of a llegations
concerning Sheriff Brad Gates
h as Je d to damaite to hi s
reputation and car eer . The
editorial further s tales Sheriff
Oates "now carries with him a
stigma that won 't be e asy to
er-ase."
We have done She riff Gates a
favor. A clean bill of health after
"an intensive n~·month probe"
by tb'e Fede ral Bureau of
Investigation m a kea fo r a
positive image rather than a
stigma. Your editorial raises a
number of quesllon11 that need to
be answered for your rcuders.
You a i;k , ··Wh y 1''cd e ra l
authorities ot <111'1"
"Candidate Backs Heroin" and
It re fe rre d lo Ed Clark .
Libertarian Party candidate for
governor. I am u mem ber of the
volunteer staff that helped Ed
Clark become the only person
ever to q u a l ify as a
gubcrnalorial ca ndidate through
pclllion1n ~ in Ca lifornia's
hiRtorv'
As u s laff member a nd a
fellow Libertarian. I strongly
object lo lhb hadly c ul-up
article. For openers. I want to
tell everyone that Ed Clark does
not back heroin' lie ;ind the
Libertarian Party condemn the
u se o f all drugs, including
mariju:rnu and a lcoh ol, for
health and hygiene rea~ons and
bl' c a u ~ e l h e i r us c i s not
('ond11l·1ve to positive mental and
t•mot 1<1nal develonment
vocate homosexuali ty." to keep
the record accurate
J T HE BJllGGS proposition deals
with teachers who publicly au
vot·uk or pra<'t1ct• homo~t·xua hty
so as to tnflucnc<· the behuvior of
minors In thl· C'lussroom It doc$
not prohibit 1m vate homosexuHh·
ty, or privatc anything clst· Thi!
so-c ulled ··gays" always he ab1Jut
this T he "gays .. know. also. that
American communities do not
want homosexual advocacy m the
classroom. and so lhey must con-
fuse the issue with a 1es about
··rights " and "fa!>c1sm .. and in
some of their ant1·6 campaign
posters. "Invasion of pra v ut•y "
/\s an educator with much ex
perk ncc:' Tn lhc obser vation or stu
dent thou~hl and behavior. I must
correct lht• "gay·· assertion lhut
homosexuals are born not ma<l•'.
WE ARE manduti·d hy 8lulutc 110 W E v t: R . wt.• 1 u r t h c r and that thcrefon• th(•y an· not
lo conduct such un 1nveisUl(at1on dt>nouncC' lht> waste of money n•sponslblc for tht•1 r fhyt·ho: e'<
if alle1ut1on11 of wrong.doing are ~t·xlorkd from the luxJlaycrsl uul oncntation That 1s nonscn~e
m a d e that fall with in our iqwnl to impClBe a set or The ma!s of ev1den~e 1s a~aanst
tnvestlgallvc jurisdiction. T he .nrhitrnry moral stand ards upon lh<' view Students arc influenced matt~r Its not optlonul otherwise decent. law-a hiding well past th,e ugc of 5 or 6 or so. m
"Why has the person o r c ltlit•ni.. It doesn't m u tter dc~d well into their upper tc1•n
persons who lo dge d ~h e whether the iss u e is pot yc.trs. by students an~ fnculty
didn't want lo use the ~ym.
practice fi'eld. swimmmiz pool or
weight room, so ther{• w<1:-:i pro·
b)em. The leachet s cce1ved ;1
most courteous rcspons(' from
the city Parks und Rccre:.it1on
personnel'. who also sce::mcd baf
fl ed by the unique doublt ... tan
dard of one schooi group bcmf!
denje<J acce:.s to the1:-normal
facility wh il e unother "<'hool
group was uble t.o rent J fac11!1y
The teacher propased. 1r wnt
ang, to use lhe room Room 139
-three <'vemn~s durinf? th~
summer The group did meet the
last WednesdJy 1n Junt> and
planned lo meet for subsequent
practices. two week:-and four
weeks later The ICJchcr m:·
'S'U11!di11Jthcrrttrl!~ ht· would pay
tht' normal user .. fee-. provide
his own rustod1 al service 01 pay
for sume if that wen· un:.Jllstac
111ry ThC' rt'Ques~ lor 1 ht us"' oC
Hoom 139 for twc Wcdnc~da)
evenings was dcn1ct1
l
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ltOt
It. rd
be .. ,.
in
" ~ u
n
I •
-· unfou_nded accusaUona aga~!!' 11 m 0 k 1 n K • h e 1 m et s f 0 r m.embers lo who~ they hslgn and · ~-,~: ........ ,.,......,,,.,~ . ..-_.~~~ .,. qr~...,W.~r··~·-.,.,..~,. ~b1\\'homtbe.~~4 . a d ~\lf.f6ntnObymltFf' _,,. laetrile ror<lying paf1eiti··_,,.• .. ·-.: r~~1l'tllll~9~·
STl: DENTS. pa. t·l"lt .., a nd
teachers 1nvolve<l w •th mus1r
fully comprehend the inest 1ma·
ble value of mamtatntnl( and 1m·
proving skills. llow u mus1c1an
performs, sounds and looks 1s
~:t~:f:.0\,~P~~ct\~~~~-'~~~~~1
By L.M. BOYD
Argument continues over
the origin or the Italian Un·
derworld name "Mafia.··
Some authorities contend it
comes from the initial letters or a n old resistance s logan ·
·Morte Alla 1''runcia ltuliu
Aneta " meaning .. Death to
tho French is Italy's cry • ..
tr ull the people In the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
How can t hl· City or
Newport Bt•och accept
Pr o p o s ition l l
"ballout" funds? Re ·
qul r eml•nts 11oy no
c harter cost·or llvlna
Increase-.. even lo the
city courwll
ONE·FOR·ALL
f
world sellled in the United
Slates. the population density
here still wouldn 't b e as
great as that of. sat. The
Netherlands.
~-"In a house without a
cell ar , where's the best pluce
to stuy during a tornado?··
A. ln a small room or hall
In the center or the house.
Open 11ome wtndow1. but stay
awoy from them thc rearter.
In an office building, get Into
an Interior hallway on the
lowest fl oor possible. In a
s hopping center . rorgel about
your car, and go to the mid-
dle or the nearest building.
Q. "Is there any m ember
of Congress who was servlna
when Franklin 0 . Roosevelt
was Inaugurated?"
A. Only one. Sen. JennlUJl
nnndoph ID .. W. Va. l, now
76 lie wa11 elected to the
House In 1932.
T he man most likely to be
murdered Is betw(•e n lht
3ges of 20 a nd 24. The
woman. between 15 a nd 19
T he man moel likely to com·
mit suicide ls between the
•IH of 25 and at . Tb• -
woman, between 20 and 24.
. Obviously_. ~e FBI will not E d Clark has said, in his know. that cthzens of this state
identify this individual. This offictai position state ment. lhal. n~ed not stand for, nor need lhcy
person may have furn lshect . 1 o ppose the use or f)<>hce f1nun ce. t h <' ~dvO<'Ut'Y of
reliable .information over .a power to harass people whol'le f)liy<·h.osex ual. dev1.at1on m t
1
hl•1r
period of time. a nd I am sure his activities are not crimes agains t public schools. This Caci bnnit~•m
actions .In this instance were m a ny pe r son or a g ain1>t the t~~'. r.1~1nst. ~ea;;~y:.tcriu of th•·
good ra1th. . .. prope rty of any person·· I l'. ~clY UCllVISlS ~s Novem ber llf) ..
Finally, you usk. Should victim-less crlm~s. 111ou('hes
ther e be ~?.m e kin d of The Libertarian Party 1s the
accounta bility. . party of freedom : freedom from
There is. l)as been. and wtll t a x n t 10 n . f reed 0 m r r om
continue to be. We answer to the 0 pp res s 1 v e gover n m c n t
President, the Attorney General. regulation and freedom to be
a nd the Congress of the United secure In your home and on the
St a les; Upon r eceipt of the 8 tr t'" t a g a I n s t u n d u e
a llegalioos ln. this matter . the government interferenc<' from
facts were discussed with the their Polk1n.r agencies
United States Attorney's Office DAN MAHAFFEY
GEORGEW Kl~NT .
SdteelM•f~
To the Edit.or:
I a m writing to voice a con·
cern l have regarding dis
parities and incons is tencies
within the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Oistrict .
In Los Ange les. and t he FBI
conducted the Investigation at
the direction of the United States
Attorney's Office.
Students and a t eacher were
denied access to a room they use
daily durtng the school year. for tfi•ll' l•ll...,.~~ th e s ummer m onths . The
To the Editor Harbor Hiah School Sailor Band
I a m happy to take this
opportunity to re~pond Lo your
editorial. Thank you.
TED L. GUNDERSON
Special Agent in Charge .......... ,.. ..
To the Editor
I wis h to retPond Lo a small
A11ociated Prete article that
WH paraphrased on paae two of
the Dail1 PUol-. &epl. lL 1'la
heoclllne or Ulla 2nd p\ece was
The Dally Pilot article cm the • did not flt Into a n "euy .
"Boy Gay" deb1:1te with Senator category tn the ha11ty arrange
Briggs, uPi~·urin" on Sept. 17• mcnt between city ond dlstr1ct " The ba nd and their director documents on !nstanct'. I shoulrt
say Y"'l unother instance. or the
"Gay" attempt to misstate the II·
sues towards wh1cb Proposition 6
Is dir<'Ctf'd. nnc1 to resnrt to the big lie. which. 1( repeated loudl)'.
hyi;te rically, and often enou1h.
m ight be bcll<'n'<f Tbc Pilot orll·
clc should have pul the word
··p'1bllc~·· belore its referen~e to
te1cher1 who "l>racUce or ad·
f
Quotes
··on" ob1'crveR tho natural
laws And Ir you do, 'you can
never be ill " Indian Prime
Mlnl1ter Morarjl Desai, explain·
lna why he en.ion a.ood bcalth ot
the ucof82.
'
e nd 1s exartly the saml' Jt 1s
consistent attention to the de·
vclopment and mainrcnuncc or
lhl' skills
t hav(' beer :Jnizr y .ill :.ummer
knowin~ of lh1 ~ 1nl·on~1:.t(:nt de·
cis1on. bu.I the 11nul 1na1gnity
which _really prompctd nw to
wrl~ this letter ('llmt· to my Uk
tcnlior. recent l:r i\ h1 ~h sc·hool
band . from out:wk the 1·1ty untJ
coun ty. wa" able· '" ri•nt
Newport Elementary -ithool flur·
mg the month of Au~ui.t They
took their m~als. <.il<'pt, re·
hearsed and earned out normal
band prac tice ~ctoo,1o n s for
several da)'fi ft orci,,rs to me
that our tar dollar. have b4.-cn
used IC hl.'lp studt·nt:< rrom
another area wh1 It. de ny1ng tho ~(lme pnv1lc1w to ou1 own kids. I
truly do not undt·r .. 1.1nd lhl· kind
or rcnsoninl{ •h..1 1 l!Ol~ into :.u<·h
an lncredlbk ·1('1mo
MRS ELAl~l 1\ bNCL/\NO
• 1.1111r., from r,·adt•r:: urt wekomc
Th#> n ght to condrnu• ltttrr1 Iv /LI
rptJCt or ehm1no1~ lc~f •~ rei('Tllfd
tAllna o/ JOO words. or l.-u Will tw
gs~ pref1rcncr All lellh $ mu.ti ••·
dtlM tigraotur~ and mnU1ng oddrtu
but nornts may bt wlthlM>ld on rt
qiur$t 1/ su/f.!.c1t>nl reo~on 1a~rtftf-r Polf'1/ IOllt "0' bf puh ... ., _,..,;_-J
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* VOL. 210, 4 SECTIONS,« PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1978 TEN CEN
Plane' Crash Theory Doubted •• 1
•• l'
SAN mEGO IAPI -The heM't
of the feder•I invrllligation into
the natton's worst air dl!la.~1er 15akt tod~ that It .. appe:•rs te·
n1ote •l Utll time" that a third
plane playird a pan In thfo rol
lh~ion of a jetliMr lilnd a "m111l
airplane
Phillip Hocue s aid th''
••myatery plant>'' haa been ~ii·
t'.d and was ~ia:ht mlles 11o·nt ol
the artla where the Pacific
Southwtst Airlines 7?7 jtttiner
•nd a •lftekl-en1IM Ct1ana 112
collided
llocue. or the N•llon•I
Tran1portation Safety Board.
"l!ld tue1'd1( afternoon that
another •mal airplt1nl', a twin·
engine Ceuna. m1ty have con·
lu•ed lhe PSA plk>l .
Jn .fact. said Hokue . it has now
been de\ermlned th•t the twin·
ef\lln~ Cets.n11 was eight mites
west of the a rea where the col·
tisk>n OttUrred.
Jtfeans to an End
"I can't eliminate il totally."
lioaue said , but whether the
twin-engine Cessna was a factor
$500 MIUION CLAIMS
FEARJ'D-f'•ge AS
PRIVA:TE PLANE USE
A CONCERN--P•ge A7
.. appears remote al this time. lt
(the PO&itk>n or the twin·enJ(ine
.
UC Irvine students line up at the school's
rinanciaJ aids orrice Tuesday as another
academic year gets under way. University
orr~cials expect 9,900 students to attend
the Irvine campus this fall -the highest
rall ~nrollment ever, a 400-stude nt in·
c rease over last year.
·San Joaquin Route
:Gets Board-Support-
Capo .Pistrict
Begins Talks
On-€ontracts
The San Joaquin Hi lls San Diego Freeway -has Teacher contract negotiations
Transportation Corridor has drawn criticis m Crom citllens in were resumed Tuesday in the
gained the endorsement of Sad· most cominun ities between Capistrano Unified School Dis·
die back Area Coordina ting Newport Beach and Laguna trict. ending a month-long break
Council's executive board. Niguel. in the talks which· started last
E ndorsement came a l the <See ROUTE~ Page 2J May.
board's Monday meeting on a S.l Representatives of the school
vote. with Le is ure World district and the Capistrano
'representative Irene Puhlmao ... --trt• J _ T..oet Unified Education Association.
vot ing against the proposed ~ 1-e i ~ representing teachers. met for
rapid transportation project four hours Tuesday. breaking off
linking Laguna Niguel with the So••~ht by talks at 7 p.m • so that teacher
Cos ta Mesa-Newport Beach ---e• negotiators could participate 'in
area. b k hool h T he ballot actually s upported " ac to SC nig t" activities -"----lJ "t at their schools, said J e rome a multi·model concept for the '-AU~r m Thornsley, superintenden*
co rrido r as opposed lo a Teo i.ssues remaio to be set·
rreeway. Board members stood WASmNGTON !~P ) -The tied by teacher and district
fa st on recommending that a National Cancer fn stitute an-negotiators, said Stephanie
mass transportation system be R nounced today it will seek to test Seach, CUEA president These
main portion of the corridor's Laetrile on patients with ad-Include:
sei'Vtc-e. ----·vanccd·cancena. -----'Whether-to introduce-un-
The controversial corridor Dr. Arthur C. Upton. the in· limited class sizes or hold class
-route is being studied by county slitute's director, said he de· size at present levels . as
Environmental Management cided to follow the recommend&· teachers would prercr
Agency and consultants. i\ final tion or a divided NC I panel of -How much to increase
route location is expected to be doctors and scientists who re-fStt TALKS, Page A2 1
presented fo r county board or commende d testing the con· * * *
supervisirs' approval next year troversial substance on humans. El Cl
Location or the corridor -The NCI still must obtain a p-r Or OSSrOOllt.#
planned to c ut through un-prova l from the Food and Drug
Cess na ) would seem to
eliminate it."
"It still leaves the questions cl
who or wbat the PSA pilot s&w"
when M talked to the Lindbergh
FieJd control tower shortly
before the crash, Hogue said.
Ho.ttue also said that the PSA
Boeing m and Cessna were be·
Ing controlled by the Lindbergh
Field tower on the same radio
rre qu e nc y, co ntr ary t o
testimony in Washington on
Tuesday by Elwood Driver, act-
ing chairman of the safety
board. He said Driver might
have received wrong informa-
t ion before testirying the planes
were talking to different towers
on different frequencies.
The small plane was practic-
ing instrument landings and the
Jet was desttnding for a landing
when they collided. .
.. It was virtually head-on,"
HoKue said ol the crash. \
Jl ogue said r,ilot James:
Mci',eron. 4S, ca mly reported
his jet was going down as it
plunged into the North Park
neighborhood three miles from
the airport..
"We're going in, .. Hogue quot-
ed Mc Feron as telling the tower
in a soft roice.
The death' toll included l lS
aboard the jetliner. lwo in the
Cessna and at least 13 on the
ground killed by chunks of metal.
Tax --Rate Cut
County Approves Budget
Orange County supervisors
a<loPted a $5l1T million -county
government budget for 1978-79
today . tt:ae county~s first post
Jarvisspending package.
Simultaneously. as mandated.
by voter approval or Proposition
1.3, s upervisors set a countywide
tax rate of S4 for each $100 worth
of assessed value.
Translated to Proposition 13
terms, that means county pro-
perty owners will pay property
taxes of one percent or what the
assessor said that this year their
property is worth under revised
assessment s tandards.
The county's share or the so-
called basic S4 tax rate is 16.5
Viejo Teen
Stricken
In Water
A Mission Viejo youth was
rushed to San Clemente General
Hospital Tuesday. after he ap-
parently IO&t conaclousness in
the water near the San Clemente municipal pier
Steve Barrett. San Clemente
lifeguard supervisor, said Jer-
f.r ey Corder . 19. or 24651
Ansel mo in Mission Viejo,
stopped breathing after he was
pulled from the water and could
only be revived using cardio-
pulmonary res11Scitation.
Barrett sai~ he had observed
Corder and a friend swimming
about 3 p.m . The two young men
took two or three dives iilto the
waves and then Rtarted for
shore, said Barrett.
When the two swimmers en-
tered the surOine. Barrett saw
one was in trouble.
Corder 's swimming compa-
nion . identified as Bob
Hutchinson. 23. also or Mission
Viejo. pulled the unconscious
youth .to shore. where he and
four lifeguards applied cardiQ-
palmQnary resmeit-atton.
CQrder was transported to San
Cleme nte General 1-lospital,
where he was reported in stable
condition today in the intensive
care unit.
percent.
-T-ramlaling that figure-to a
tax rate, it means the county's
rate is 66 cents ror each $100
worth or assessed valuation. And
that is one ha ir the 1977·78 coon·
ly rate of $1.33 ror each $100 of
assessed value.
What all that means. accord-
ing to county auditor-controller
Vic Heim, is that,.. most county
property owners· 1978-79 tax
bills wiU be less than half their
counte rparts or a. year ago
Supervisors. upon Heim's re-
commendation. decided to hold
in reserve future tax payments
that will be subject lo question
and protefit.
T hose include questions con-
·eerning properly-owners who
lease land from the Irvine Com-
pany and those protesting
mineral rights assessments.
In addition supervisors will re·
serve tax payments made by
boat, aircraft and other personal
property taxpayers while legaJ
questions surrounoing their as-
sessments are decided in court..
In addition lo county govern-
ment the S4 bas ic rate will
finance city. school district and
special district operations this
year. Added to that will be
special rates applied in certain
districts to repay past bonded in·
debtedness.
DALE LAVASSAUR SETS SPRINKLER TIMER
Some Miaaion Vlefo COntrol Boaee Vend•Uzed
Vamlalism Plagues
Viejo Water System
By WIUJ:AM HODG E
Of .. Mity PllM ltatl
Dale Lavassaur s urveyed the
lush hillside landscaping on Mis-
sio n Viejo 's Los Alisos
Boulevard and-shook his head.
"This is a normal day." main·
lena nce -worke r Lavassaur
r erlected. pointing out four
sprinklers shooting a steady
stream oC w:,1;ter onto greenbelt
sidewalks.
The precious water missed il'i
green target by several reet. The
reason'.' The sprinkle r heads had
been kicked and mangle11-
intentlonal{y. ·
"We have a big vandalism
problem in ~1i ssion Viejo.··
county Environmental Manage·
ment Agency official Dave King
said.
"A lot or it is becnu.se or the
way the area is designed ." he
said ... You have a lot of
s idewalks and g reen areas
where there are no houses with
people in the backyard watching
things.··
King says the counfy spent
$1 1,500 in lht> 1977 ·78 fiscal
)·ear on !t1ission VieJO for what
they term ··vandalis m "-broken
s prinkler he:ids. torchl"d
sprinkler s ystem timers and
broken locks .
That f1J?;ure doesn·t include
ISee VANDALS. Page ;\21
developed rolling hills between Administration to use Laetrile, c . J
coastal communities and the ed be ~ • ~ purport to a _cancer·curi~g ap~ ""-& ~~~==w=7'l,,,,.,~....,,~~~.., ... -......w~,,....... ... . ¥ • ~p,;.,.-,.,~::111!1 -~~~m' Ttie 4E!Clsl&l"""f&t(~.l'i~ years --r........... ' . :-·~-..., Or a nge Coast after the institute was asked to . •
conduct clincial t ests on B •1di Le La
Weather
Sunny through Thursday
a nd not quite so warm
with highs rangin1 from 80·
at the beaches to IOwer 90s
inla nd. Lows tonight in
mid lo UiJper 605.
INSIDE TOD!-V .
Aml!'rica is changing the
WON it ~.t eMrf/11 in llw
wake oJ the Arab oil f!m·
ba,.!10, but et1" higher price.t
haven '1 reduced u1e of
Q(UO/ine. S« Pogt 86. ..• ,.
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Las~!~ animal ~ests hitve m . ng vy W
never shown any evidence that
Laetrile could combat cancer,
the institute said, tt decided pre·
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Capistrano Unirled School Dis·
trlct officials hope to become the
second to test a new Orange
County ordinance permitting
school .. dlstricts to char1e de-
welopers rees to provide new
claaarooms.
The Orange UniCied School
District became the first Tues·
da·y lo win the Orange County
Planning Commission's endorse-
ment for charging fees to relieve
classroom overcrowding.
If lhe Orange district's re·
quest is approved later by
s upervi!IOrs, the district could
charge builders in unincorporat·
ed areas up to $1.200 ror each
new home buJlt.
Administrators In both the
Capistrano and Orange district&
blam e a housing boom ror lea"'.·
inK their districts without sul"Ct·
clent clasaroom space for ruture
students. . Capistran o Superintende nt
J erome Thornsley today said the'
district intends to take run •d·
vantage ot the oew county or-
dina nce but.ha& not yet applied.
The dl!trict bas, however. won
f
permission to impQse a ree
system in San Clemente city
limits and has made a private
arrangement to collect school
fees from Avco CQ mmunity
DevelQpers lnr in Laguna
Niguel. Thomsley said.
Supervisors in July adQpted an
Qrdinance permitting school dis·
tricts to demonstrate that Qver-
crowding exisLs in specified at-
tendance areas
The ordinance allows over·
crowded districts to collect .8
percent of the selling price for
new houses from developers
with a $1 .200-per-unit ceiling.
Applied to a home costing
Sl00,000 the fee would be SSOO.
The ordinance requires hear-
ings before both the planning
commission a nd supervisors
before the fees can be applied.
It al80 requi res school officials
to t how they have considered
and found i.mpractical such re·
medics as bond issues for con-
struction, double sessions, year.
round classes, adjuslina: atten·
dance boundaries and use of
empty schools In neighboring
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"9ote>gr•phef Whlrled Around •nd C11cked the Shutter
Film Catches Crash
San Diego Photographer in Right Spot
SAN DIEGO <APl -Hans E. Wendt was
taking pictures of a gas station when he
heard an explosion in the sky, whirled and
began photographing the dying moments or a
crowded jetliner.
A Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727
and a rented Cessna 172 had collided at 9:03
a.m . Monday, 3,000 reet above the residential
North Park neighborhood. At least 150 peo.
pie. including more than a dozen on the
ground. were killed in the worst air crash in
U.S. history.
"I WAS STANDING UNDER TRE gas
station overhang," We ndt. a 44-year-old
photographer employed by San Diego Coun-
ty's Public Information Service. said in an in-
terview Tuesday.
He said he s pun the focus of his camera.
aimed and pressed the shutter. As the burn·
mg plane plunged behind the roor of the gas
station, he cranked his film advance, moved
to another angle and clicked off a second
shot.
•'I shot one picture and then I moved out
into the open for the second shot." Wendt
said. "f shot several more but the plane had
already gone down and I got only smoke.
''l'VE AL.WAYS BEEN FAST with a
ca mera~ I suppose ." he said.
Wendt's photographs were published in
San Diego's lwo major daily news papers and
were distributed worldwide by major news
services.
Because t he photographs were taken
while Wendt was at work, the county must
decide whether they are his personal pro-
perty.
Niguel Plans Ready
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; 470 Low-cost Units Promised
The first companies to satiafy
stringent new 11tate require-
ments to buHd homes in Laguna
N1guel are ready to present ten·
tatlve tract maps w the county
planning commls11lon.
They plan to build 470 "arrord6l·
ble hou~in g" units ror the
privilege or building 8 total l,300
homes alona La Paz Roa&d ln de·
als they worked out with two
tough state regulating agencies.
S & S Construction Company
or Beverly Hills and Sterling
Homes Corp. of Santa Ana have
secured contracts from Moulton·
Niguel Water District promising
sewer coMectlons for the pro·
jects.
The two firms are the first to
gain permission from the Stale
Air Resources and Water
Resources boards to build
homes following State Coastal
Commission curtailment of con-
struction made possible by a
new sewage processing system
operated by Aliso Water
Management Agency.
The S40 million AWMA sewage
system Is to be completed In
total by 1982. But the air and
water resources agencies limit·
ed use or the AWMA system In
August. 1977. to control coastal
population, expansion and result·
ing air pollution.
Aw MA officials, however.
convinced the s late that by
building badly needed reduced·
cost housing in the Moulton-
Niguel and Laguna HHls area.
contractors would be helping to
cul use of energy and the addi-
tion or smog pollutants.
They a rgued that workers
driving to government and other
jobs in the area from homes
they could afford in other parts
of the county actually add to the
pollution problem.
Making less-costly homes
available. they said, would
curtail commuting .
Under that premise, S & s
Construction Is proposing 350
"affordable" townhouses or con·
dominiums in its 1,000-home pro-
ject slated for La Paz Road near
the federal government's zig-
gurat building.
Sterling Homes plans 120 af.
fordable units in Its proposed
306-home project al La Pas
~ ·:, Road and Moulwn Parkway. ~
George Putnam. an S & S Viet
president, said his Ci rm plans to
sell the "affordable"' units fdi about $67,000. ,.
Amtrak Service Cut ; ...
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From U to County =~
It is impossible to tell when
the strike-stalled railway com·
muter service between Orange
Co unty and Los Angeles will be
res t ored, an Amtrak
spokeswoman said this rooming.
Service was cut short y~ster·
day as a result or a nationwide
strike by the Brotherhood of
Ra ilway a nd Airline Clerks.
Susan Dwyer. special represen·
tative for Amtrak, said.
Railways the c lerks a r e
pic keting include Santa Fe
Railway and Union Paclrlc
Railroad.
Miss Dwyer said no Amti;ak
employees are on strike but
some do belong to the strlk.ing
union and are honoring its ac· lion. •
"The problem is we contract
with the rall~ds to o,perale ®r
trains over their tracks with
their crews, and lhe crews have
Al"WI .......
I • been honoring the strike." MiJMF
Dwyer said.
Orange County Amtrak c.orq~
muter st.ops affected on tbe ~
Angeles t.o San Diego run are ~
San Juan Capistrano. Santa ADJi
and Fullerton. ";
Miss Dwyer was unable to s~
exactly how many commu~
a re affected by the service stae£
page. ln July, however. she sQI~
83.000 people rode lhe Le}'>
Angeles to San Diego trains. ~
The only two Callrornia Arr>:,
trak trains still running aQt:
from Los Angeles to Ne,,
Orleans. Miss Dwyer said, and
rrom Los Angeles to Oakland. ••
Nationwide, several of the
Amtrak trains are still runniQI'
but the majority in the 48,()j!O
passenger a day system ha~
been halted, she said. _,
p,...pflfleAI
LAETRILE
viously "lhe tividence was not
sufficient to warrant proceeding
to testing in humans."
Upton's decision comes three
weeks after the institute re-
leased the results of a study of
medical records of several
dozen cancer patients who used
Laetrile. Ninety-three patients
s ubmitted records. but only 22
had all lhe necessary data or
had used Laetrile.
Jn those 22 cases. the institute
s aid. six patients improved. nine
stayed the same and seven got
worse.
Senate Approves Energy Bill Deter.laed
L abo r Secretary R ay
Marshall tells a Was}\ington
news conference that the
government is dete rmined
not to allow the rail strike
to crippl e the n ation 's
economy. See Page A4.
"The results or the retrospe<:·
tive analysis would normally not
be s ufficient to sugJ?est that the
drug be tested in the clinic over
other candidate drugs that arr
available." it said. "However.
because of widespread public
use and interest in Laetrile, the
NCI will proceed with plans to
evaluate the drug ."
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
Senate today broke the 17-month
logjam on President Carter's
-enerp program. approving and
sending to the House a natural·
gas deregulation compromise.
The vote was 57-42.
The bill. the product of nearly
a year of negotiations between
Congress and Energy Secretary
James R. Schlesinger, would lift
rederal price controls from most
natural gas by 1985.
Schlesinger watched rrom the
gallery as the Senate. presided
over by Vice President Walter
F. Mondale. handed Carter his
bi ggest energy victory since
August 1977 when the House ap·
proved most or his original plan
intact.
Just before the vote. Senate
Energy Committee Chairman
He nry M. Jackson. 0 -Wash ..
told the Senate the compromise
should end nearly 30 years of
congressional haggling over gas
price controls. ,
And, Jac-Xson .sai~ .. It. will
provide the incentives for in·
creased production," thus enabl·
ing the nation to ease its re-
liance on imported oil. But Sen. Howard Metzen·
baum, 0 -0hio. one of the leading
opponents, called the bill "a
prescription for economic dis·
aster" which he said would dis·
advantage both consumers and
gas producers. ~
He accused the administration
or riding roughshod over the ma·
f',...P,,.eAJ
VANDALS ASSAILED • • •
carved up picnic tables and park says. "Almost nightly last year
benches that county officials we'd have small <sprinkler)
cons ider "ordinary wear and heads stolen. tear." "It peaked and then declined
And King says the $11 ,500 and everybody's yard turned
figure reflects a decrease due to green,'' he continues. "We never
heavy rains during the year caught anyone stealing the
"All our i rri~ation svstems heads. though."
were s hut down during the Another reason for Mission
heavy rains and until the area Viejo's vandalism problems is
dried out," King explains. apparently its size.
"When the system isn't operal· ·'There's more th e re to
rng, b roken ll prinkler heads become vandalized," King says
aren 't discovered until you go of the area's more than 350 back to turn it on... acres of parks. road medians,
"For four months we didn't roadside landscape strips and
water at all." greenbelts. .
· King says area children seem "They have more l~!ngs than
to be most responsible for the any other ~ounty area.
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. off. not broken, prompting or-Leisure World, El Toro and
fi cials to be lie ve. th ey were Lake Forest and Aegean Hills
stolen. r!ln $3~, $900 and ~900 re~pec·
"The area around the Cordova t1vely m the previous rascal
homes is a ood exam le," King year . "The El Toro·Lake Forest
area is the largest but it's nol as
big as Mission Viejo," King
says. "lt doesn't have the slopes
that Mission Viejo does either
and that could account ror \he
higher incidence of vandalism.''
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ROUTE •••
Three routes are being studied
between MacJ.rtbur Boulevard
in the Costa Mesa area to near
Avery Parkway in the LagWla
Niguel -Mission Viejo viclnlly.
SACC board member
Puhlman said at an earlier
meeting with EMA offlclal1, "I
don't want w live in another Los
Angeles. That's why I moved t.o
Lelture World. I'll be pocketed
between the corridor and the
San Dleao Freeway. You move
from one pla~ to anoth•r w Jet
away from It." Most south county objectlona
have cent.ered on t.be rroposed
freeway's (nducemen to de·
velopmenl of the area and w1th
eventual rorced popalal-ton
growth.
'
jor consumer. farm and tabor
groups opposing the bill just to
get a long-denied conJ{ressional
energy victory.
"Some victory.'' Metzenbaum
said. In wiMing Senate approval
for the compromise_administra-
lion forces overcame the efforts
of an unusual coalition formed to
fight the bill.
Passage followed a lobbying
campaign by the White House.
Ad ministration officials depict-
ed the measure as the most im·
por tant surviving part of the
energy program Carter sub·
m ltted to Congress in April 1977
as the "moral equivalentofwar."
It consisted of liberals who
called the compromise too costly
for con s ume r s and co n·
servalivcs who complained lhat
it didn't deregulate gas prices
quickly enou~h.
And the vote came on the an·
niversary of the first all-night
Senate session in more than a
f'rot11 Page A I
T ALKS •••
teacher health insurance cov.
er age.
-Whether to increase re-
quir ed workin~ hour s for
c ounselors. librarians and
nurses to eight hours a day.
Whether the contract should
be for two years with at least six
options ro r reopening negotia-
tions. as teachers advocate, or
decade -during a filibuster on
an earlier version of the same
piece of le2islalion that passed
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Whether to exclude head
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unit, as suggested by the dis·
trlct.
Whether to introduce bind·
ing arbitration. which is sup-
ported by the CUEA. or leave
final decisions or arbitration
with the school board.
-Whether lo introduce a new
position. "interdisc ipline
chairman," ai. the district pro-
poses, in order to cul sup-
plementary pay to department
heads by 50 percent.
-Whether to cul supplemen-
tary pay for extra curricular ad-
visers by 50 percent. as the dls·
trict proposet;.
-Whether to require teachers
to have five graduate units t.o
quallfy for longevity pay in·
creases.
-How flexible the contract
l anguage should be on re-
opening negotiations on teacher
salaries.
Teache rs are prepared to
negotiate around the clock when
talks resume Tuesday, said Dan
Saling of the South Orange Coun-
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Wed~y. Se91•mber 27. 1978
Rober t N Weed/Publisher Thomn Keev1l/Edlt0f
Barbard 1Cre1b1~h/Ed1torl•I Ptge Editor
Park Vandalism
Hurts Community
Ml aon VieJo ~ uttractive landscaped s urroundln1s
m ort' than 350 ucrl's b y county e Umot arc the
tarael of un e>n.goma campmgn or vandalism
County ofhc1 nl!! place the damuge (1gure at about
$11 .SOO ro r the yeur cnchn.c Jun JO. a figur down from
the pre' 1ous yt!ar bul ~till or great concern to la•ndscape
mamtenunt"'t' udm1nts trtttors
The reason C'1ted for Mission Vlejo's high degree of
vandalism as 1Lo:; '>1ze lt ha~ mo~ vandallsm large~
than oU,cr C'ounl)' areas
But thttl i no JW>l•ricoltion ror the larae number of
s prinkll'r h<'ads th.at are broken beyond repair tiach
week
And, or roursc. there are the spnnkler control bo1Ces
that ttel torched. lhe park trash cans that get s mashed.
the lights that s:~t broken and the plnygroWld equipment
that gets sawt"d in half
M1~1on VW)O re Id OL'\ should be aware o( U.e grave
proble m
And they s hould be co ncemed the mselves as well as
ins tructing the ir c hildren about c aring for their
bea utiful racilihcs a nd keeping vandalism costs down in
lhLS post-Proposition l3 era.
It's a oeedl~ waste of pub lic property
Walking Rule Valid
Saddlebaclc Valley Unified School OISlrict trustees
resisted pressure las t week from groups of parents
crit icizing a recent d ecision to extend walking distances
to 2.5 miles for junior and senior high school s tudents.
The previous walking distance requirement was 2
miles .
Faced with declining r e venues as a result of
Proposition 13. trustees we re forced to make cuts
matching the reduce d level of 1978-79 s chool year
funding. Increasing walking distance s was one of those
dec is ions .
Las t year trustee s backed away from a similar
decis ioo Wide r pressure from parents who insisted the
inc rease was unsafe.
Board m e mbers showed both courage and a clear
view of pos t-Propos ition 13 realities by r e taining
exte nded walking dis tances
Twain Would Agree
Mark Twain might s mile a bit. and we're all s miling
a little a round her e. at the notion of the Irvine Historical
Soc iety to acquire a tract of land thereabouts known as
Cienega de Las Ranas : Swamp of the Frogs.
Years ago. e ven before Twain came to appreciate
California's celebrated j umping frogs. in the time of the
Spaniards. "Millions or frogs lived in the s wamp. and in
the spring they joined their high-pitched voices into a
mighty c horus that could be heard for miles ."
-So wrote-Ot'.ange Councy..hist.Qtian Qon M~<fows. His
prose has moved the historical. s<>ciety, whose m e mbers
from time to time s till hear lesser choruses of frogs, lo
want to prote ct them from land development.
We hope something can be worked out, because we
too in the sweet damp days of youth, used to chase down
guttered walks or squish through swampy patches after
frogs and we 'd like lo think there'll always be some, even
in the midst of s hiny ne w communities. for our children to
c hase.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. 'Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. PO
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .
Boyd/ Mafia
By L.M. BOYD
Argument continues over
the-origin of the Italian -Un-de r world name .. Mafia ...
Some authorities contend it
comes from the initial letters
of an old resistance slogan:
Maybe one reason the
mystery authors write that detectiYes....:.:unravel_~l!les" is
that the original mearung o
the word "clue" was "ball or
thread."
"Morte Alla Fr:ancia Italia Q ... Are be aver s ever
Aneta " meaning "Death to killed by the falling trees
the French is Italy's cry!" tbey chew down ?"
If all the people in the A. It happens.
,,....~ ,~ 'Y..9}.'J4.....5etU~ in the .. ~.n.it11ed~~"'~,~·~~~\ w!I~ contend you ·, ,. •Slla-....e'\--~· ---.. ---. _ ... -
here. still wouldn 't be as Po und hole don't know
great as that or. say. The enough about the work of the Nee'erl~. old-time furniture makers .
Sing "Lover" and get a The craftsmen who made
friend to sing "Somewhere ch airs in colonial days
Over a Rainbow". You'll de· purposely squared the ends
1. r · of seasoned wood rungs, then aver per eel counterpoint. inserted them info round
Try it. holes in green wood legs,
You've heard of TV lm · thus to weld tight joints that
pres ario Da vid Susskind. seem to last forever.
And of TV impres ario
Norman Lear. Did you know
they're first cousins?
Did I mention that the
average car remains parked
20 out o( every 21 hours.
Dear
Gloomy
GU8
Now we have this frog·
jumping thins ln Irvine
invol•ine the lddl, yet
all the adultt want to
get into the act by mak-
ing up a lot ol rules and
confusing the contest.
Why can't they keep
out?
NEVADA NELL
Q . "ln a house without a
cellar, where's the best place
to stay during a tornado?"
A. In p. small room or hall
tn the cent.er or the house.
Open some windows. but stay
away from them thereafter.
In an office building, get into
an tn\erior hallway 011 the
lowest floor possible. In a
~hopping center, forget about
your car. and go to the mid·
die or the nearest building.
Q. "ls there any member
or Congress who was serving
when Franklin D. Roosevelt
was lnauaurated!"
A. Only one. Sen. Jenninp
Randopb <D., W. Va. l . now
76. He WH elected to the
Houae in 1932.
The man m08t likely to be
murdered is between the
ages of 20 and 24 The
woman, between 15 a~ 19.
Tbe lOAn most likely to com·
mlt sulc~de Is between the
111es or 25 and 29. The
women, beL,.'Mn20 and 24.
Nieholu von Hoffman
Airlines Face Investment Risks
The weatblr forecut.a for Lht
airlln .. lbow blue 1kl11. Busl·
neH 11 up, proftta an up and re·
1ulaUon by the covemment i.a
down. so it would aeem that
WUllam Slmon and Ralph Nader
are rlcht when they say pros·
perlty and cOftlumer aaUsfac·
Uon are best 111ured throulb
free marllet compeUtion.
Ttie experience or these last
months durlng whlch the Civil
A~ron1uttc1
Board bu al·
towed airlines
to compete on
prices ha s been an over·
whelming
s uccess. So
much so that
the freedom
to set one 's
own ticket
prices ls being expanded and
soon airlines will a lso have
much gr~ater license to pick and
choose what routes they wish to
fly.
THE JOYFUL profits from de·
regulation come from the fact
that airlines have been allowed
Mailbox
to aell cut·rate ttckets ror unused
passenger capa city. Putting
passengers In lhe empty seats.
even low.ra r e passengers.
means large jumps in revenue
with only small additional costs
for more ticket and reservation
clerks.
Finally, however. there is an
end lo that kind or bonanza. All
the e mpty seats now have
passengers in them so airline ex·
ecutives are soon going to have
to make some decisions on what
kind and how m a ny ne w
airplanes to buy. Since much or
the current jet passenger fleet is
considered too old. too gas·
guzzly. too loud and too smelly,
they would have had to make
purchas i ng decis ions even
without the tens or thousands of
new passengers attracted lo
them by the sale·priced fares.
One of the reasons there was
so much excess passenger space
is because the last time the
airlines went shopping they
overbought. It's not an easily
avoidable mi$take. An executive
has to make an accurate guess
about what passenger demand
will be in two years when the
plane he·s buying is actually de·
llvered. He alto bu to be re-
asonably rigbl about bow much
buslneas the plane will do. not
Just ror the nrst year. but the 10
years Ol' '° It'll take to pay off
the debt.
' THAT DEBT can be crushlne.
It wlll cost Eastern Airlines
somethlng in the vicinity or a
half a billion dollars to pay for
the 21 757 Boeing airliners it re
cently ordered. For a company
that already has a pretty scary
looking debt structure. this is ea
gamble or significant propor·
lions. albeit one that must be
made. In the new de-regulated
world where Eastern must com·
pete, not havi ng the carrying
capacity would be an invitation
for another airline to come in
and vamp up Eastern's best
routes.
According lo free e nterprise
theology. t hese r is ks and
dangers with their attendant
promises of great rewards and
riches -or bankruptcy
should be exhilarating to the
men and women running these
great. winged endeavors. They
o./Jlht to be saying. free at lul.
free at last to run life's hard
economic race and show the
world and our stockholders it's
we who are fittest to survive.
1'hal h as n 't happene d
Instead. the industry has been
hit with the urge to merge Pan
American and National Airlines
ar e melding. as are Continental
c1 nd Western. while Southern
Airways and North Central
Airlines have announced plans
to wed.
THE "MERGER PANIC.'' as
1t 's being called in the business
press. has come to the attention
or the Jus tice De pa rtment.
whos e antitrust head. John
Shenefield. has commented. "lt
would be ironic tf the dawn or
the new era were. in fact. to pro·
duce a merger wave reducing
the number or competitors and
the a mount or competition ...
It might be ironic but il
wouldn't be unexpected in an in·
dustry which has to make ba!f.
billion dollar guesses about what
the future holds. Anybody layine
out that kind of money wants to
minimize risk and don't give
him any blarney about the joya
of naked com_petilion . Some
business. like the clothing iri'-
dustry. can make adjustments
in investments and production
almost on a week ·to·week basis
so it can correct its errors. but
every industry which demands
huge capital outlays and a blind
guess about whal business con-
ditions are going to be like when
the m achine is actually installed
shuns competition.
"-IOR CA N WE non ·
stockholders or e mployees be
complacent about costly bad
guesses. We may be the world's
richest nation. but we·r~ not so
wealthy that we can afford to
have a company like Eastern
blow too many half a billion
dolla r deals.
The trick. of course. is to
permit the degree of competition
that secures its benefits without
its worst risks. We want the low
prices. the service. all the good
things we believe competition
brings but not the bankruptcies.
Nobody knows bow to do this (1-
sure. but one way we will have
to consider is letting those
mergers go through and living
with the idea or 3 limited.
s upervised competition.
Agent Says FBI Probe Helps Gates Image
To the Editor:
Your editoria l of Sept. 3
entitled "Probe of Gates Raises
Doubts'' declares that an FBI
investigation o f allegations
concerning Sheriff Brad Gates
has led to damage to his
r e putation and career. The
editorial further states Sheriff
'Gates "now carries with him a
stigm a that won 't be easy to
erase."
We have done Sheriff Gates a
favor. A clean bill of health after
"an intensive five-month probe"
by the Federal Bure au of
Investigation makes for a
pasitive image rather than a _ __....,.-a. Your edit4)rial-raileS-a
number or questions that need to
be answered for your readers.
You a sk. "Why Federal
authorities at all?"
"Candidate Backs Heroin" and
it referr ed to Ed C la rk.
Libertarian Party candidate for
governor. I am a member of the
volunteer starr that helped Ed
Clark become the only person
ever to qu a lif y a s a
gubernatorial candidate through
petitioning in California's
history!
A s a staff member and a
fellow Libertarian. I strongly
object to this badly cut·UP
article. For openers. I want to
tell everyone that Ed Clark does
not back heroin! He and the
Libertarian Party condemn the
use or a ll drugs. inc luding
m at"ij uan a and-a 1-0ohol-,-fo
health and hygiene reasons and
b e cause the ir u se is not
conducive lo positive mental and
emotional development.
voe ate homosexuality." to keep
the record accurate.
THE BRIGGS proposition deals
with teachers wfto publicly ad-
vocate or practice homosexuality
so as to influence the behavior or
minors in the classroom. It does
not prohibit private homosexual!·
ty. or private anything else The
so.called "gays " always lie about
this. The "gays" know. also. that
American communities do not
want homosexual advocacy in the
classroom. and so they must con·
ruse the issue with cries about
"rights" and "fascism .. and -in
some of their anti·6 campaign
posters. "invasion ofprivacy."
As an educator with much ex-
perience an e !lervatton otstu-
dent thought and behavior. I must
correct the ··gay" assertion that
homosexuals are born not made,
and that therefore they are not
WE A.RE mandated by statute ff 0 w Ev E R , we r u rt h e r responsible for their psychosex ·
~o condu~t such an inves~gation denounce the waste or money ua l orientation. '.fhat is ~onser_ise.
1f allegations or wrong-~mg are <extorted from the taxpayers> The mass of evidence _as against
made. th~t r_a ll. W.ith1n our s pent to impose a s et or the view. Students are mfluenc~ ila~f&~ta~~&&r.¥¥1i,t1on. .~}!-.~.-;·~~& ~~ !oij>OJl 1 ~t ~-age of s or 6 or s~:..1~ m~. er "l\OtO~. · otlferw1s'e 'dceiiw,utii\Y':"abflhYg .q -~ ~ .... Why bas the person or citizens . It does n't matter years. by students an~ faculty
pers ons who lo d g ed ~h e whether the iss ue is pot m.emberstowhomthey hstenand
unfounded accusations agamst s m 0 k i n g . h e I m e t s f 0 r with whom they associate... . ,
Gates been given the ~~mfort motorcyclists or the use of I am surt: .. and the . gays
and lu.ury or anonymity. . laetrile ror dying patients. know. that citizens of this state Ob~lously_. the FBI wall n~t Ed Clark ha s said, in his n~ed not stand for. nor need they
id entafy Uus indivldua l" ThlS officiai position statement. that. r 1 n an c e . t he 3; d ~ o c ~ c y of person m ay have furnished .. 1 oppase the use of police psychosexual deviation in their rel~able .information over a power to harass people whose public schools. This fact.bringson per~od or ti~, and I am sure his activities are not crimes against ~~e r.l~ing. ~ear hysteria or the
actions. in this instance were In any pers on or agains t t he gay actav1stA> as November ap·
good faath. .. property of any person"·-i e.. proaches.
Finally, you ask, Should victim·less crimes. OEORGEW. KENT
t h e r e be som e k I nd of The Libertarian Party is the Net Wen• RUk
accountability?" party of freedom; freedom from
There ls. has been. and wiU t a x a ti on . fre ed o m r r om
continue to be. We answer to the 0 pp r es s i v e gov e r n m e n t
President. the Attorney General. regulation and freedom to be
and the Congress or the United secure in your home and on the
States. Upon r eceipt of the s t r e e l a 1 a i n s l u n due
allegatk>nl In thla matter, the government interference from
facts were dlacuued with the their policine agencies.
United States Attorney's Office DAN MAHAFFEY
in Los Angeles, and lhe FBI
conducted the inve1U1ation al
tbe direction ol the United States
Attorney's Office.
I am happy to t ake thia
oppommUy to respond to your
editorial. 'JbanJc )'OU.
TED L. GUNDERSON
Special Agent In Che.rge ._ ......... .
Totbe ~tor· .
I wi.ai to respond lo a small
Auoclatect Prna ertlele tbat
was parap'hraaect on paae two of
lbe Dally Pflot. Sept. Jt. The
headline ot thla 2Dd piece was
To the Editor:
The Daily Pilot article on the
"Bay Gay" debate with Senator
Briggs, appearing on Sept. 171 documents an instance. I sboula
say yet another lnstance, or lhe
"Oay .. attempt to misstate the ls·
sues towards which ProposiUon 8
ls directed. and to resort to lb~ ble
lie, which, if repeated loud)i.
hysterically, and of\en enough.
mlahl be believed. The Pilot arti·
cle should have put the word
"publicly" before its reference to
teacher» who .. oractlcc or ad·
t
To the F.dltor:
.. It just was n 't wor th
jeopardWng life... At least one
renter in beleaguered El Morro
Bay Mobile Home Park is ex
erclsing common sense. Surging
tides. pounding surf. wave.
tossed bouldet s. or 3 falling
deck may some day take a life
or !eriously injure some one try·
Ing to help save a trailer. The
residents Who live in the surf
zone may not want to give up Ule
luinary ot Uvina so close to the
ocean.. but they should not let
otllert endanger themselves ln
attemlJ(I to save t.raUen which
Quotes
.. One observes the natural
laws. And lf ~ou .:,· you can
never be W." -u hl•e
Mlalt ter •orarJI Deaal, txplaln·
Ing why he enjoys .Cood health ai
the GI~ ot 82.
•
should never have been located
where the surf can reach them.
THE OWNERS of the property
should rectify the mistake they
made many years ago and re-
move the trailers from the ocean
side or the highway. lf they re-
ruse to act. the County of Orange
should act to protect the public
safety.
One does not have to be a
tr ained observer to see that a
potential disaster is in the mak·
ing. With winter storms and
pounding s urf rapidly ap·
proaching action should not be
postpaned.
In this Proposition 13 er a one
could also ask how many tax
dolla1 s ate being spent. fo'*"~"---..11
tie the ocean will inevitably win.
But that is the minor aspecL
This current siege witnessed'one
worker being washed· out into
the ocean. To me it is not worth
the risk. especially when you
consider that these trailers can
be moved to safety a nd that
some or the trailers are only
tt-JYt~e'!"·~~~~~~;;' ';!
• Pftldella....._
To the F.ditor:
Your editorial "The Pension
Muddle" on Sept. 19 points out
s o m e v er y :s ig n i f ica nt
possibilities.
As you stated. the pensions
may be paid for by the next
generation or taxpayers or may
prove a nasty surprise for those
public employees who expect to
collect the pensions.
AS ONE who helps to pay
their salaries I would actually
anticipate the latter case. There
are too many people around like
me who are measured in pnvale
industry by performance. who
are sick and Ured or being sec-
ond class clUzens when it comes
t o j o b tenure. excess ive
numbers or paid ho lidays.
strikes by public employees. etc.
The final responsibility for the
inequiUes must be placed on the
politicians who tend to be so free
w1tb taxpayer money.
DALE E. JOHNSON
• Utters from rtodtr• Ott wlcmrw.
Tht rtght to condtnae letcn• to I" .,,act or tllmmctt libtl SI ,.utn>fd.
Ldtns of 300 word.t or &cu wUl be
{llW" prt/frtnct All "1rtr1 muri M-
dalde ~urt ond moilblQ addra.
bul rtamt1 mow bt withheld °" ,,.
quilt s/ 11t1/jlcttnt rtcuon as oppc:lffftt.
P«tral wtl not be put>l&ahed.
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CALIFORNIA
Spending
Cut B i ll
Proposed
S ACRAMENTO tAP)
PTopoalUon 13, meanl 10 curb ~tate spendlna. baAn't workrd.
11ays co-author Paul Gann, ao he
ls s poni.orini o new proposal
that would Ue HJX"ndlnt hlk to
increases ln population and In
llation.
"W ~ believed H wf wcrt'
f ortun t e ~n oug,h lo act
Proposition 13 on the ballot aod
to ix•r:suOd(' p(.'()p.le lo VOlf ror It
"e 'd have woo nd could all
t ake Jona vacation," Gann, a
6S·year-old uburban Sacramen
to bu inHSman, nld Tuesday
"But It hasn't worked "
GANN SAID IDS new ballot
measure would have the ef-
ft'cl, whh some txcepUons, or
not only cutung taxes but alao or
freezing government spending ln
terms of real, per caplt.a growth
The measure is similar to a bill
killed earlier th.ls yeu in the
California Assembly.
Gann said if the hmlt bad been
in place over the last 10 years it
would have cut state spending
41n average or 6 percent a year
If Jt bad been imposed over the
last 20 years it would have cut
$64 billion in state and local
spending, he added.
He called for 30,000 volunteers
to stand outside 15,000 voting
places on Nov. 7 to gather
signatures or_ al least 499,846.
registered voters to qualify the
proposed constitutional amend-
menL
WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS,
Ga nn's plan would allow spend·
ing by the state and most local
governments to increase only by
a factor equal to the growth in
inflation plus population each
year
Ir the change in the Consumer l'rtce anaex were 7 percent
and popuJation growth were 2
percent in a particuJa r year, for
fxample, most spending could
increase only 9 percent.
Any f Wlds held above the limit
would have to be returned to
taxpaye rs within two years
through a tax cut.
GANN SAID HE WOULD ask
the governor to call a special
election next May if he collects
enough signatures by the Nov-
SURVIVORS AND VICTIM Mrs. Ellen
TownsJcy. rronl above. hug~ her neighbor
Mildred Taylor. whom she had feared
klllcd when wreckage or PSA Flight 182
fell on their neighborhood. Martin B. Kazy
All'W.,.......l
Jr., 32. of Ohio. above. shown in a 1977
photo, died when the private plane on
which he was flight instructor collided
with the airliner . killing at least 150
people.
4 Dogs Attack Woman
Dep ldies Shoot 2 of Escaped Dobermam
COMPTON <AP > -Deputy
sheriffs shot and wounded two of
four privately-owned attack-
trained Doberman pinschers
Tuesday after they escaped
from their cages and mauled a
Compton woman, a uthorities
said.
Marjorie Smith, 27, was treat·
ed at a ho6pital for bites and
lacerations to the leg, hand and
arm.
Deputies said Ms. Smith was
across the street from her home
whe n the four animals ap-
proached and attacked her. ·
SCra•9ier Oleelc 01''d
SACRAMENTO CAP> -In-
vestigators of the Hills ide
Strangler case in Los Anaeles
( STATE )
now have special legislation
permitting them to use the
slate's computers to check
80,000 fingerprints.
The bill, SB 415 by Sen. Alan
Robbins, D·Van Nuys, was
signed into law Tuesday by Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.
A der'• Brotltn-Dead
SACRAMENTO <AP> -
Police said Tuesday that the
brother of movie·television actor
Richard Boone has shot and
killed his wife. then killed himself.
Author Dead at 65
LOS ANGELES <AP> -James Bassett, author of the best sell·
ing novel "In Harm's Way" and a rebred associate editor of the
Los Angeles Times, died Tuesday at his subur ban Malibu home at
the age of 65.
T hey s aid the bodies of
William Robert Boone, 62, and
Geralyn >'oreen Boone, 35, were
found Mond ay in their bed in
s uburban Carmich ael by
Boone's son Barry. 33, of Dixon.
c.rtl DUpld.n Pot Nod
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Mike
Curb, Republican candidate for
lieutenant governor. said Wed·
nesday be disagrees with the
prediction of his running mate.
Evelle Younger, that it 1s in·
evitable that the Legislature will
legalize marijuana.
"I don't know the Legislature
as well as he probably does. but
my own opinion is that legaliza.
lion and commerci a li zation
would be going a step too far at
this lime," C11rb said. "I don't
think it's inevitable."
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SAN FRANCISCO CAPl
Thieves stole a truck containing
Sl00.000 worth or musical instru-
ments. musical arrangements
and equipment belonging to Jazz
trumpet player Maynard
Ferguson and his band.
DAIL y PILOT AS
$500 Jli1Boa1
Crftsh Damage
Claims Viewed • SAN DIEGO <AP> -LaW)'en and lnsurance company officiaJs
say the worst air disaster in U.S. biJtory. which claimed at least 150
Ii ves Monday in San Diego, may generate as much as $500 million in
damage claims.
Insurance adjusters faMed out over the North Park nei&hborbood
Tuesday to begin the task of as·
sessing physical damage to
houses and vehicles shattered
when Pacific Southwest Airlines
flight 182 fell to the ground in
n ames after colliding with a
private plane.
MOST ADJUSTERS were re·
luctant to discuss the case but some ·estimated claims wouJd
average $40.000 to $60,000 for
each of about a dozen homes
d es troyed by fire in the
holocaust. About 40 other homes
a nd bu.sloesses in the area re-
portedly susta.ihed damage from
falling debris and bodies that
hurtled through walla and win·
dows.
PSA. which purchased the
stretched Boeing 727·200 jetliner
in 1968 and was insured for $7 million, said its replacement
cost today is nearly $15 million.
But the most significant costs
will probably be the liability for
injuries and death to those on
the grotuld and the loss of life
plus potential earnings for tbe
137 people aboard both planes.
AUTHORITIES BELIEVED
at least 13 people were killed on
the ground but workers
searching the grisly rubble wer·•
stilJ discoverlhg bodies and
pieces of bodies late Tuesday.
An official or Gibbs Flying
Se rvice. which rented the
Cessna 172 which collided with
the jetliner, estimated its cost at
$20,000.
PSA officials said the airline
plans to cover all expenses ex·
cept graveside services for the
victims but. "if anybody wants
specific damages they're going
to have to sue to prove negligence." •
IN PREVIOUS AIR disasters
the survivors of each wag~
earne r killed could be expected
lo seek more than Sl mdlion in
potential lost income, s aid
Vasil10& ChouJas, law part~r of
prominent San Francisco at· tomey Melvin Belli.
Including anticipated claims
for emotional distress. the total
of damages sought could be $500
million, ChouJas said.
P_SA. meanwhile,. is referring
all insurance questions to its L-Os
Angel e s·ba sed ca rrier.
Southwestern Aviation Un-
derwriters. which in tum bas re--
fu sed comment on the crash.
Smoke Ban Signed
For Grocery Stores
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Smoking will be forbidden in grocery
stores ne.xt year, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
Brown's office reported the signing Tuesday or AB 1222 by As-
semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose .
THE BILL APPLIES only to
public areas or markets during
business hours. No penalties are prescribed.
-ember election.
HE SUFFERED AN apparent heart attack, the Times said.
Bassett served as a Navy lieutenant junior grade and public
relations officer durinll World War II and drew on those ex·
periences to write "In Harm's Way," which was published in 1962.
The bestseller was made into a movie starring John Wavne. IOrk Douglas and Henry Fonda.
The truck was discovered mis-
sing Tuesday morning from the
hotel where the band was stay-
ing durin~ its San Francisco Bay
area visit
SAID VASCONCELLOS in a
statement, "This bill is impor·
tant to the consumer. However.
it is of special importance to
g rocery store cler ks, who at
times are forced to endure
almost constant exposure to
sm ok e from s hoppers '
cigarettes.
"Evidence shows that second· hand smoke may be as damag-
ing as smoke inhaled directly by
the smoker ."
Vasconcellos' bill does not go
as far as Proposition s on the
November ballot. which would
ban smoking in all work places
except offices not used by the '
public and occupied only by
smokers, and portions of some
factories.
... .. .. ... . ..
If that doesn't happen, the
a mendment would go on the
June l!B> ballot. he said. Basseu also wrote "Commander Prince, USN." and "The Skv
Suspended."
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s OAll Y PILOT 8 7
Bottles Up!
Water Sales Tripl,e
By S YLVIA PORTER
The latest Ame rican "ch ic" lo h omes and rtistaurants
11 bottled water . Drinking il is a European habit that dates
tothetlmesof JulisCaesar •
Sales of bottled waters are reaching the $200 million u
year mark, triple lhe total a d ecad e ago. One ot every 200
Americans drinks it.
RESIDENTS OF FIVE STATES consume 90 perc ent
ol the country's production -California, New York. ll·
Unola, Texaa and Florida.
The od<b are that mos t people who drink lt don't know
much about bottled wate r .
ll's almost Impossible ror one bottled water t o be
described u better th.an another. The ditterences depend
o n i ndividua l tas tes •
Alfred Y. Morgan Jr.,
president of the White
R ock Products Corp .•
which has been bottling
W lscorusin spring water
ror m ore than a cen ·
tury, says:
Money's
Worth
"Don't be looted b y Caney names or bottles . Drmk
what t astes good to you .•'
No matter wha t lhe conflicting claims, all bottled
water m ust m eet certain bacte riologkal. chemical and
ph ysical standards and must be botUed unde r regulations
covering cleanliness o f processin g, containers. s h ipping
and storage. They must be labeled under Federal Food
a nd Drug Administration rules.
MA.NY OF THE TERMS USED TO describe a water 's
source are confusing:
-Bottled waters described as "artesian" l pumped
rrom a well>, ••natural s pring," or "mineral w a ter" lspr·
lng waters" come from natural s prings or w e lls. They a re
bottled, minerals. lnta.c1, directly Crom the souree, un·
filtered and unprocessed .
-Bot tled waters d e s c ribe d a s "purified.··
"artificial," "formulated." "drinking wate r " or
"springlike'' are about the sam e . The terms mean the
water has been treated to remove s uch i,mpurlties as
c h lorine and s ulphates. Minerals frequently are a dded.
Although the levels m ay diffe r, the cont e nts or purifie d
botUed waters are generally the s ame as artesian, natura l
s pring or mineral w ater.
IT'S MISLEADING TO UMIT the term "mmeral
water" to natura l spring w aters, bec a use all bottled
waters, except distilled, h ave mine rals .
Taste must dictate the choice between carbonated or
n on·carbonated water. Naturally carbonated (or n aturally
s parkling) m eans carbon dioxide gases captured a t the
s ource are added to the water during bottling. Arlilicially
carbonated water has carbon dioxide a dded.
Roughly 75 percent o r bottled waters on the m ark et at"e
purirled and tend to cost a little less than the imported
varieties.
Finn Increases
Borrowing Pmver
General Auto m ation , Inc ., Anaheim . announced a
!our-year loan agreem e nt with three banks t o increase its
borrowing capacity to $45 million in working capit a l Cor
domestic and roreign operations.
The agreement in principle with Bank o f America, the
Flnt Natiooa.1 Bank or C hicago, and Amerkan Security
Bank provides $30 million domestic a nd $10 million fore ign
borrowing f acilities, a nd an additional SS million capacity
to satlsry needs for s tand by lett~rs of c redit.
The Joan agreem e nt is renewable a nnually or on July
31, 1980, a nd converts to a term a rra nge m ent w ith pro
vision for r epayment. in installments over the next two
ff8~. •
( TAKI NG )
_S_TO_CK_
The company 1s ::.
par tne r to col'J)()ralaoni>
and financ ial ins tilu·
lions involved in h igh -
technology compute r ·
ba se d automation
systems . It provide~
compute r system s and
distributed networks for industrial. data m anagement a nd
communications a pplications a nd s upplies minicompute rs
and microcomputers .
During the fisc al year ended July 31, it r e ported s ales
and n et incom e o f $98.4 million and $6.2 million res pec·
Uvely.
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, :10 I .. :::::-. ~~ 2.~::~ m:.··~ =~w.i~:: ; ~11>!'111 5""'''~ ::i'l m ~~ s:eg ::a7":1,. Stockholders could r eceive no In-among Sunset's ·•w este rn Trave l Adve ntures:· Sunset ~,1,li,"°,-r., ~"'· ~ 0114~• ,{L.OIO 27 , •.• Hou•111G'"·• m ~·" I> .n. i1 iJ\.:~.,, A " ;· ~'= formation 00 a pro~ed merder or ''Microw1ve C ook i n g ." Be tter Homes & Gardens
, :. 1 • "~ 111 ~~~ 1~ • ': n:··;:· =m" ~10 1" u~: MGM~-·• ~ ~; 1 :: • , 11-1>-. 0 .. Storybook," "Houaeplant.s" and Webstcr•s D ictionary ~L.o .. 1 t \<i , • _ •-« _ I"' 1M , ,, o-. •.•• Mtjt""" , 11 u •1" .iJ .. .. . . . 1>el Monte Corp. all R.J . Reynolds 0 , .. 1 " ~· • eo•o ... 1• ., --~ •· 1H1t11• .• 1 11111,. v; Mt '' ~ -a1.11 " ., 1 .. ,. Indus tries at a n annual meetlna ""'--•---~--S -_,: :·1 : ,;"'·:::: EMi .itt i !Yz j ":: ~ ::1 ·::: m ~~Mt . :: \Ii..... L 1~: I ':-;:;: whe re President R ichard G. Landi; •c:NET ff'll9CllW~ ... 1P~·· !: ~~ :! l.~~i"' 1:r.' J H ! ~ ~~2:'°1' • i.i,._. ~ · :; ~.~~I :11'1 ~:. '4' .-.... th 11 t _.._ V alencia Bank o ffices In Lake Forest, Fullerton, • itt u o l! m., (tlY;1' ' 'ra ll"'-"" ~l1t11 Al i Jl !~; " ~ • s • ~ ,. ' •*'-~ announ"~ a t un qua, u::r el.rn· Anaheim and Placentia are to be equipped w1th automa tic 11: l:J' iTi !;~;:;:· Ee11br1: .. 3li -' 1~ t ~~~\' :" ,i ~ I~'" M u ,;: •t .J ' ... " ~ 11. , ' ~~" ings dropped 4 cents a s ha re below teller m1cl)ines by Oct. 2. -~· 4 '"'• ~ ~:~·~11 '· l;"'t lt" ...:.·...-_ ,_. _ 11 ff 1 "':;·Sl Ito , ~..... last year ,.. IO If 44"··· · e.1... ' • u • • l't ·~ 11111 11 7 i' ~"' If .J ' +" ' • " An o v e rwhe lming maJo rltf of Tbe~chlnes a re to perform most common banklrta : ,J ~-~ Ecitlln ,n 1> • ~ ..... ,~J11 "' · :: ,J •,~ t: 1111 1 .n " • ,,. •tl'9fA' 1 ~ t "~'~ shareholders also rejected on ""·-. functions hours a dau, seven d ays ,. week. C .... nme-' j, 6U 76'1i-i Etllrd.111 .M14 Jt '°"····· ~A,._ 1~. U '44+ ~ tt OS Iii a.~ .1 ., ..,...., ,,.
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A:' IO .~ I i\'t I,. t .. ~.' '14 ,· ~ ,It t: lm,1C:p 1j g m:·::.. er ,,. " 1 ! ~ ~';. i. .. i ~~Ii.: w as tbe ~nd year ln row the~uth louUona durtnc the week or Oct. 2.. I t OM I • ~ l!mna1 '·~ 1 Jiii lf.t··· ,. ·• 1 I: .,.. 1 • il ... 14 Af l I ! -
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·jMl 1 ~~-i' ~r!ec ·~ ,f n n! s ~ ~·· ,..,;.:.·"! T~: '1' . ~." . ~1: • 1.. . ;; Au1ust to merse Del Monte wtth a tel,196,000 In Augu.at tm.
! Tl"'•~.:4\ ~~:n~ .~ 1U E.,.. t: 5 ~-'t ~It !!Mr iw t • +·~ ~· ,,. f ;· : : 1 ubsldlar1 ol the Wlnston·Sllem , Sa.les ol U.S. Radlo Shack stores In ex.latencc men
, ,_ ,,,, i *-"" • '"'• 16 ""IU . 1 1~. "' -rwelfl .11 -11 l • ~ N c bA---rporiUon than one year roe 15 perttnt dw1n.1 August1978. 4 .... lllL 4 II •••• ffltll< ot I t t"'• 1' MttTrA"' "'+\Ii 11 • i ' ,• -... -.. •
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S.111 I). 10. fl. Oct •. t•ll 4S."71
Ille IOUlllY II\ wftlCll lllh -~ I• 10 IN • • --
Perform.cl to tie •• 0-101..., '" tho $0111llerf\ Celltotnl• MHter L•Do• PUBlJC NOTICE
Aorffment Iii.cl in-"-Office ot tllt .,. - - ---• >O<l•t•O G•Mr•I Contr•tlo,. ot DYrlno IM llOKI •O CO"'t<ullve
-rl<•, SoulhMn (AlllOrftl• Cl\ept., <•I•~• de'I'\ "" 100-l"Q Oh<rl-Copi., Ill ,,. -·•1 P<•v•lllno ,... •fru<l1t/t! lot•l.O ., •>t VI• LIOO NO•d.
OI per diem WOQK •• Otlltft'lllNd II• N••IN•f .. O(ll • .,.. ..... •••Jl•tll• "''
lho 01\lrl~I .,. °"Ille at II• P'lllCl°"I teMOv•I -telOUIUOll
Ill.Ct 04 Dll\lnt", to wit 21*1 I.• "•• li!ll ISTINO 20 V(!All OLD TWO
llNd, L-NI-I, C.lllorl\ll A\ S T 0 It V \ I N G L ' I A M I L Y
•eDulf.0 lly Se<llOtl 1111 ot llW 1.•bo• OW LLINC. c..M ..... Conl•O<lOr 10 "'"°'",,..con PuOll\"9(1 °'"""' C:O.•l l)etly PllOI
lr•tl "•r•lor h •w••!Md lil•ll Po•I • Sept. ''· II,"· 20, ll, H, U, Jt. Jt, 1t, COPY ,,.., ... •I H<fl 100\lle It/I 4"°4 It
II •11•11 bll ""'"4#1ClfY _.. •nv COi\
lrectOI' 10 -• <Olltract '' ••••Cled •"4 11oon •nv t.l/Otonlr•<to• und<t• lllm
to pey not 1 ... '""" ttwi •<>Ill ..,..11 ... a r•lt\ to •II l•OOAr\, wor,Men, •11<1
mt1tl\anlu •tne>loY•d bV ltlllm In ti...
tJLeCullon Of 1119 (Olltro<t Tll• 11411\elty
tor tellurt 10 rt)Mf)ly l\er•wtlll I\ ••
\peCUi•d In S.C.llon II/\ OI '"" L•bO•
Coot
PUBLIC NOTICJ<:
•4tft4
HOTte• rouao110•1 Ne.A~
llil'UIOll COUllT OP THt
UATI Of' tAl.IPOltNIA l'Olt
THI COUNTY OP OllA"OI In th• W•ll•• nl Ill• tat•l<t ol EANUI f ttMMON. eU IJINH T fAAN(I\ $1Ml'l'o()N, 0.~HMd
NO f1(. " Hl!Rl'8Y OIV(N 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
~
HOTICI TO ClllOITOtt.$ -~ IU"EalOll CCM#ltT Of' THI! STATI[ <M'CAU~NIA l'Oa
TNI COUNTY Of' OllAMGI
II\ Ille ~oltor 01 Ille E>lale OI
Lii.LiAN $Ml fH FLAHERTY, ou L'LLIAN S ,1.AHl!RfV, O«H\OCI..
NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN to
Credll8" l\evlft9(1AltMQeiMI 11\eMkl Ot<'<I•"' to Ille \<WCI clelm> lft It. of•
llu ot ,,. clerll ot tlle otorHlllcl c-1
or lo 11rfffnt lllOt'll 10 111e .-\lof\ed
at tl\e Olli<.e ol WILLIAM E. DENNIS. lll Yet• A-. ~1.,.,,_t. CA 91rt1.
w111cn 1•11., Olli<• r• ltw plou OI bu•I-
""" 01 11\e """""loned i.. •II mener• oerte1111no 10 .old eu.tte 5u(fl tt•lm•
wltll 11\tt flt<o .. foary vourlleR M\lil De
lllllCI or 11'9\0f\leG 0\ •for•MIO wltll•I\
tour MOl\111• •• •• ttw ""' pUl>ll(AtlOll ~ 1111\ t\Oll(•
Oetea ~·-t, 1'7t K•l-n I' 51,..,._,
E•.cuttlanftMwlll
ol \.tic! c>KtOMf
WILLIAM&. OINNlt
Atlfr,..Y•e\WW tUY•l•A-
Clere111eM, CA'"" Tel IH414M-tt11
11111111•"'°" C>llllQll Coa\.I Oolly Piiot \efll •• I~ 20, ,,, l~/I •) .. 1•
!>TEVEN5·SIEVERS EdwMd
Goroon, :i.. o! ervlM, encl N•nc,
Tiie Contre<1or \h~ll r>n tr•ve1 en<t
•un•t,t•nt.• P•rtn•nt' to ••rn workm•n -10 •ncut• tn• wor•,
e\ •UCll tre.._I ttnd ~lle'IO PO
--------OU 18 Mellh •r• Otfll\"° In ttw •PPlltobl• l t•tUIM \ h41Vl"Q 'l•1fU\ 4'Qieln~I ,,,..
MIO O•OO••" M Ille '4"1 <lotltll• 111 ,... t OlllU ol llW • 1.,1>. OI Ille .t0< .. •10 '°"'" O• IO pt•Mnt lllem to , ... "" t'.ltlt\IQMd •I Ille Olli<t Of MYLl!I H
CRllO. 1~1.-&-••" IUvCI . Hunt 111Qton lle8'11, CA '7~/. wn1c11 l•tter Oftl(e I\ l ... oi.UOf ..... _,of IN 1#1
det\iqlled "' .. I -Wit<• ~t•ltllf'O 10 •••d Hl•te \lie.ti cl•lm\ wrtl\ ,.,.
...uu•rv _,,.,, .....,,,. oo lllOd or
PlJBl_,,IC: NOTICE
Loll, 30, OI Howthorflt Stl"T. J
EVANS· TORRE) l.t1rv, 33, """ VolonG•. JO, tlolll Of W•\lmln\l~r
RA r HMANN PAUL Slephet\
Oen•••."· OI MUMlnoton 8eO<ll, •fld
Oe111>1e o.., 14, ot 1.ono 8NGI\.
GLENN SANFORO Timothy
Nol.,., II, -~ler LY"". It. botft
otCO\teMO"'-
JOHNSON·OUEEN DaM Wed,
11, el\d Meo.ti\ T 1111, to, l:lotl\ of L"9u,..~
SAMOVITZ·MARSHALI. -$t11ert
Al•n, 1t -Cyntllie Jo.,_, ll,
00111 Of M llf\tlnQIOll lleKl't.
EASTVEOT·APPEl.MAN Gr-y Alen, t'. -K_.. K•y. 19, _,, 01
we,trn•n\tef'
SCEPT.4
MORAi.ES.NUNLEY -Arthur. JS,
•nd AllO•ey May. 23, 00111 OI Hunt·
1119t011 eeac11
HOOO·C"NN -Wilham Paul, 2'1.
•nd C•rollne Ml•ell. 18. t>otn ol
1rv1M
Neptune ~ciety
CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA
646-7431 .., ... , ..... --•ty •• , .. -flt mey co...,_ u,,.,..._ _vi<•
C..11 fer,,.. ,.nfo!IO
J4 flft . Cem,/..,r.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS euSINl!SS
NMQ STATIMINT
Tll~ lollOW1"9 per.on• •re doing
IKISit\O\\H
SNOOTY LOOT,• Felr Dr , CO\l41
Me ... CA
Denni\ J lleolev. 313 11111 St • API
A, H11nllt1QtOI\ lleocll, CA.,.,..
Merk E W•llen, •4t• eeo.r SI,
• 11. e.111io-r, CA 9011»
Tiit• IHt~•"ttt I\ con<lv<led tly • 0tMtOI partnersl\lp M.trtiW.tntn
O.nn.t°'910v Tiii\ \1111.,_,I 'WH flied woll\ ,,.,.
County Cter'IC of Ot•noe County on
Sept. JJ, 1'71
"1tUSI
P11t111.n.cs Or-Co.ut 0.lly Pllo1,
Sept 11,0cf <,11,11,1'" ~
PUBLIC NOTICE
collKll•t 1>er0otlnlno <IO'""''"'" 111.a wlll\ 111• 0.tMttm<rnf ol lfldu•ltlal
Rtl•tlotl• In accoroonc. wltn Se<tlon
lt118011"-l.ol>Ot c-AtttnllOll h Cllrttl.0 10 Ille O•O·
111\IOM l'I !le<lloM 1171 Send 1111 •Of
Ill• Lebor Code t ontern1no tll•
emptoyme111 ot ~""""by the Coft.
tr&ctor or •"Y sub<011tr0<1or unoer lllm.
S.ctlotl 11n.s. ~ ._...,..,, reovlrt>
trte Co,.tractor or -'ub<ontractor
emP1ov1no tr_,_n 1n llfly "-·
t1uot11e o<c,,...11on to •llPIY to ,.,.
101111 •PP•tn11cu111p commillu
.... re•t Ille •lie OI 1M llUClfk wonts
oro1t<t -wN<ll -..1111sten Ille -
prentkHlllP oroororn '" 11111 •r-tor
• <•rlll"•I• ot "pprovol Tiit
ortlflc•t• will '"'°II• tne ••llo &I •o-11renllcH to lournevmen tllat wlll lie
y\td 111 tMe>ertomwnc•Of ll\ec011tr.11<t
Tiie r111lo OI -l'fl!k u to Jourr>*Y-'" '"""',.."'"""-be leu111.a,._ 10 Ii•• t•ceot A wnen 11Mmp1ovmen1 In Ille
11rese11ted •• _.or•w.d "''"'" '°"' "'°"'"' -llW hr\I PllD'tCAl-of tl'ti\ nottce
o •• .., s.ot-~ ""' KATHRYN A. FOLEY
e~°'"'" .. '" ol\AtdOK-1
MYLES II CltlEtO AfterMy·et>Ltw
1'1 .. •••die! ..... M11•tl•• 11Mc11, CA tMC1'
P11t>hsnect Orenoe Coe" 0.1ly PtlOI
$epl 6, IJ, 20, 1'. 1•19 ., ... ,.
PUBLIC NQTICE
••H ot covereoe by ,,.,. 101nt eoor•n· lt·UltS
"CTITIOU. au•tNIH NAMI $TATIMINT
T 11-lot1ow1no per'°"' ue OOlrft
O\l\IM\\ '°' [NVIR()HMENTS, 4'IO A\lOf ~. L.aO""• &eoKll, CA mu r 0011 I. Brow,., •tO A\I•• St •
UV.,... lkoc.11, CA ~12
D 8 A •Ho<••I••· Inc • e
Cellfo'"'• corporetlOfl. 490 A$1er $t . ~ ...... a.oc11 CA mn
T11r' llu""f'lt t> cOl\dll<lf!<I bY • <O'
oo<etlon 0 8 A AMO<_._ LllL
°""'-a,_ P...-
Tn.\ .. ..-•.S '•Itel Will\ tlW
COll!llY Cler-ot Oror19e County Oii
S.PI 14 1•11 Flllttl
Pytlllt-Ore19 C.0.Sl D•tly Piiot S... 10, 1',0U <, 11. ltll _________ _;•=""·71
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI TOCllllOITOIU tl<Ulllp commlttM ""' .. , .. .,.., en SUPlltlOll cou1no" THI
SUPllllOlt C:OUltT 01' THIE ever-01 IS' In~ 'IQ °"V' Oflor 10 STATll OJ' CALll'OaNIA FOlt SU .. lltlOll COUltT Ol'THE
STATEOf'CALll'OaNIA FOfll Ille req..e\I for ortllltote,or_ THE COUNTY Ol'OfllAHOI STATIEOFCALIFOltNIAtrOlt
TNECOUNTVOl'OIU1NGll 8 Wllell tne number of a111>rtt1 No.A.-t7'Jf TNICOUNTYOl"OltANGE
NO. A·tff1• llC.H II\ trelnlno In Ille aru exceed\• N 0 T I C II 0 I" H II A It t" G 0 I' He. A·'1M4
Elt•t• Of WILLIAM R. MOORE, r1110 01 one IOtlve, Of PETlflON f"Olt ... OjlATI OP WILL OltOl!lt TO SHOW CAUSE OH
Oe<HHd. C.Wf'tenltielr-c.,n\f!O'W lllat ll ANO llOlt LllTTllltS 01" AO· f'ITITIOHl'OltCHANGEOFNAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 11\tt "r•PleclnQ "' IHSI 1/30 Of ·~ m•m· MINISTltATION WITH Wt LL AN· '" .... Mall~ Of ,.,. "ppll<allon of
crtdltorsOftheotloveM-ddfKedelll tlerllllp tnrOUQ1111ppre11tkttnlp lreln· Hl!IU!O VIROINIA LOUISE McGILL, for
111a1 ell oer'°"' 11ev1no cltlr11• aoetntt 1no on •n •MUal 11.lsi• $11tewloe or Est•t• of CHES$MAN BRUCE CMnoe of Name
tM \aid dee90tfll 11re requlr•d to Ille loCAll'r, or THORN. Otceas.ect VIRGINIA LOUISE M<Olll. llas
lllem. wltn Ille rw<euary ...w<lltrl. In O W~ thlt COntractor Pf'OVIOH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill.ti lllM • Pollliofl In t111s court for an O<·
Ille Ofll<e at tho cl.,k ot Ille &tlove ,,.. evidence tllet lie ernc>lovs reQlster.cl ROBE RT THORN h6' Iii.ct llef•I" a cier •11-111(1 petitioner to '""~ Mr
tltleG '°""· Ot 10 pr-flt tllem, wtlll appr•nll<H °" •II al "" Gontrocts on peUOOll IOI' Pf«Nll• al Wiii and'"' Is· n•me I rom VIRGIN IA l.OU1 SE 11\tt l'lt<es•••)I VOll(l\e". 10 .... UI\· on annual •veraQe al -·~ 11\on ON Su•n<e ot L•ll•rt Of Admlnlllrt110ll MCGILL IOJILL VIRGINIA MCGILL atrslQMd 111611 West Slat II Strffl, Lo• apprentice to eiQlll journeyrnen. wltll Wiii AM41~ed. reler'tnGe to wl>lcll 11 Is t.eretw Otdtred ltwl •II 1terS011>
lt·UW Anotlts. C..tHorl\le, wlll<ti I\ Ille piece Tiie COlltrAC:tor I• requrrea lo m•k• is m<t<I• fOt fllrt!Wr portKulllfl. llncl 11\luested In ttw ..-.11.er alorKa1d •«>-SU ,.E ltlOlt COUllT 01' THE Of IKl.i~> of Ille Uftder"-0 II\ ell GOlllrl!Klllom to lunos estatlhsllecl tor lllel Ille time 6"d PIOCO of lle•rlno Ille otlr •1 700 CJvlc Ctnttr Or, Dept. l ,
STATIE cw CALll'O"NIA FOii metier• perteitMllQ lo thtt estelt ot ••Id Ille eomln.Mretlon of apprentlcesnlp urne !las -Mt for Oct-It, '"•· Soni• An•. C.."" OClOCltr 31. !q1'. •I
THE COUNTY OF OltANGE de<ed9nt, "'''"'" '°"' "'°"'"'' •lltr 1ho oroor•m• If ~ ernc>IOY\ rl!QisltreG •P-at 10 00 • m .. Ill Ille (.Olirlroom ol 11 00 O"<lock • m . -tllen -tnere .... A-'1411 11<>1 pu1>1kotiofl of tllls N>tl<• P'Ontlces or jO!ffneymen 1n onv """ Oeoor1ment No 3 of said court, at t \/!Ow UUM, 11 """they llave. wlly Sllld
N o T 1 c IE o" HE A It 1 "o o" Ooteo June 14, 1'11 prel\tkul>le "-°" wc:ti contrectJ CM< C.nl« Oo'lw Wtit, '" Inc C11r of ,,.lltlon '°' c,..,. of ,...,... "'°"'d not
PITITION l"Olt PfllO•ATI! Of< MoryE Moor• •tldllotlltrConlrKIOtSontnepul>llc S.l\leAne.GalllOt'llla beQrAllled
FO•IEION WILi. ANO CODICIL.$, '" Elleeulrla of ll'IOI Wiii of -rks \lie ... me•lnQ SU<ll conlrllKI· 0•1•0 Se~•Mber II. 1971 It I\ hlflMf ordered 11>11 • C09't ot
ANV, A"O "°" l.IETTEltS 01' AD· lnc-wl>Omtd OtO<Jtlll llont WIUIAM •• St.IOMH, '"" Ol'Clef IO,,_ C.Uff be P\IC>llilled
MINISTltATIOM C.T.A.. (WITH WILL O'Ml!LVINV 6 MVl•S Tiie Contrect0t end any wlXonlr•c· CO<lftlyClt•ll II\ Ille Or-C:O.st 0.lly Piiot, a
ANNIEXEOI OeWlf 0 . Watta tor ul\dtr llirn slwlll comoty willl tM re KATH LI IN M. MC~ llewspaoer of 0t11erll ctrCUlallOI\,
E 1lale Of MARGARET CAMEllON '" .... S.l!lllJtrwt ""'''",,..""al S.Clton 1n1s"""1111.• ""···~Ave. 1>11btl>hed in o.-. County ., IH~I 8ANOS ••• MARGARET c . 8ANG$, Les A ........ Cel"9nll• ... " 1n 1M tmpl0Yme11t Of_... .. (... l'.O .... ,,11 one• H Cll -IOt IO\lr SllCCMSl•e
Deceased Ttt:U•ll• lnlorm.allon relative to aooren· S.al hadl,CAM74t Wttlr.•11r1or10~<11YOfs.tidM.arrno
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at Attef,.." ... E-rl• llct\lllp ,.._els, wt>Oe KlltdulH, AltefMf ter· l'Otl1i-DA TEO ~-1'. 1971.
WILLIAM J BANGS, II lies flled Publl•'*' Or-CO.ti Dally Pilot, • ..., Ofl\er .._treme11u ""'" De 00. PyDfllned Orenoe COO•t Oo11v Pilot Bruce w. Sul'rlller
lltrerl\ a oetltlol\ for Probate ot S.Plemller 71 -Oc.-r 4, 11, 18, fllnecl lrom tr. D4-tor Of lndu>trlel S.PI 10, >t. Jt, 1'1t '*°' J~of lne
l'oreiQI\ Wiii, ond ~II~ Ill ,..,,,, 1918 Rtl•llOlli. •• Offklo tilt Admlnlstretor S~•IOt c.outt
and tor Lelters ol Admln1\lrati011, OSJ 71 of APor•nflceslllP. San FrottCIKo, PUBUC NOTICE "ATltfCI( J. MCGILL
C T ,. lWllll Wiii Aflnued). reteren<• --------------Ca1llor11la, or lrom Ille OMllon of Ap-a.4J ll••llwY strwt
to w111c11 IS made tor lyrtlltr PUBLIC NOTICE ore11llcHlll11 s1eno.ros •nct II• bra11<11 ,..-·~ • S... PNre,.cA"7ll
11ert1Culars, """ tnal tllt lime •nd olllcti. -Tel: UU) »2·114' pteco ot ,,..,11\Q ,,. seme hUbeel\ ~I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , ... , SU .. EltlOltCOU•TO .. TNI A••11evfw .... l"-I Octotle 17 1918 111 10 oo I HOTICI TO CltlDl'tOltS tile Moullon.NIOlltl Water Olslrkt will STATI CW CALll"OttNIA f'Olt Publl•'*' 0'111\Qe Co.ut 0.lly Piiot 1~ courir;,,., '01 OeOart .... nt ~;'·3; ,~~~:~~~,.:~~~&T;0•,. rtctlve ,.,,lfd 1114' "' Ille Oflk• of TNI COUNTY Of' OAA"Oll sept. 20, n . Oct 4, 11, .. ,. f471·18
U•d Gour1, al 100 Civic Qnter Drlv• ..... ~ Boyle Enol,...•11111 COrpor•llOll, ISOI NO, A_,.,,.I II' • ri ol ~ t ~ THICOUNTYO,.OllANGI Quell Street Newport Suell NOTICE 0, N.IAlllNG 0, t ,.1~~!;mJ _t ~~ :.•,·~~-~~<'IC. .... v.r.. ~-_..~ ... ~•A.-_ .... m'°"'~::;a o,. w1L1. PUBLIC NOTICE
Datto Se1>1emooir2?.1~7C "1R1~~~~ '· ... , >" ·,. • ~ ~~ lli'.c...... ~ ' .. ..,.'-=:oir.l't~~fii'~~~~~'t:'·"" WILLIAM E st JOttN Oec .. Mtd. ploce lllef will De Publl<ly opeMd encl ~·• ~ -' >I t ' .,,,,...,, County Clerk • N01'1CE,IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille r•MI, $4ild Mtled l>lds \114111 De tor Ille 0.Ec!~:!i.°' EVEL.VN KAOENUNO, SUPllllOtt COUltT
SHl .. HllltC>. SNl .. NlltO ft OUH· creditors Of IM •tlo .. Mmtd decedent doll\Q Of,,. pub!IC work llerell\tletOre NOTICE IS HERE8V OIVEN 1.11•1 0'c:.ftUl'QltNIA
DA$ . 111•1 all P9fSOllS lleVll\Q clalm• •oalnst dtscrlbe<I Olld ordered In , ..... Id re-NANCY I(, LEE lla.l llled ... ,..," • COUNTYO .. OltANGI ~~~~~~~~;;~~~;;;;~~ , ... O.ve SI .. 5vlte IU Ille .. 10 oec-ere require<! to Ille SOlutlon. oetlllOll tot ~OIMt, 04 Will af111 tor '" CASI NUM•alt Ol•U·Sl Ntw,.n 9NCll, CA -tnem. wltll IM M<ftWV vouc"9rs. 111 E.cn bid OI j)t'Oj)0\111 •11111 tie ,,,_ ,_. of t.eti.n T11$-nt•ry, re· SUMMOHI <MAlt•tAGl 1
Ttl: 11141......, tho ollk• Ol lll9 ".,k Of the •l>o•e en Olll al\d subrnllted °" • IMm to IM 00. te<e11ce to wtilcll I• ,,,.-fw fll'thtr II\ r• Ille ""'"'• 01 Petitioner
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
HARBOR LAWN ·
MOUNT OLIVE
MORT\JARV-Clo:M£TER\I
CREMA'rOltV
./ Interment In
Any Cemetery
./Shipment
./ Burlet
fnturance
./ Cremation
$255 complete
"
''Servmg AU F'a.atru"
All ... MV•fer• ..., .. ._, lltled COllt'l, Otto pretellt IMll\, wl111 '"'""' ., llltotll<• OI Bovie Enoineer-o•rllc11I•"· end tnet Ill• llmt •ncl 'El.IPE LOP&Z •lld lltsl)Ol\dent · Puollslted Orenoe COHI O•lly Piiot Illa lltUUllf)I VOUCller\, to 11\e U'1· lno Corpor.allon, UOI O..•rl Slrffl, plec• of lletrlflo Inc 'Orne nos Offn .. , JUDITH ANN LOPEZ
Seot. ,,, 11. Oct.'· 1~11 02'-78 d•rslon•d •t Ult Nor111 C•"'"''Y Newoorl Bffch, C.lllorllle. Eocl\ bid for October 10. tm. _. to·oe e.m. 111 N01'1Cll Y•....,. """wM. Tiie --------------1!:~~v1!r~ ~~=~":;~~~!':",I~ ~:.~.~~:,,.~.:«~~= ~: !:e1c~~1,;~ ~~:~HO~:; =' .:.·~ = =:: ::= PUBLIC NOTJCE ullderstonec1 In •11 tNtttn lltfteln1"9 ••lPOfl•llll•l»nkoretlldde<'•bonclfor Well. In tlle cu., of Sant• Al\•, wl_.111 • ...,._ ........ ......,,....._
lo llM e>f!Me ol .. Id docodent, wltl\ll\ an 11M01111t llOf lff~ '""" '°"' 04 tllt c,11111or1110. ..,_,
AUNOCIHMaNT Of' '°"' "'°"'"' •''-' Ille firtl P"l>llc•llOll •mo ... nt Of , .... Did Of Of , ... tot•• OOted ~ 11, 1•1' / AVISOI "'* .. .,.. ......... .
f'ICTITIOUS MAMI of 1111• llOlke. all\Olinl l0t wftlcn tlley wlll ecc.~ o WIWAM L t4 JOtth, It trlllltMI ............. <-• U..
THE UNDERSIGNED doet hereby Otlt<I Setll.....,.,I, "" cOlllrec:t -mecle IMl)I-10 Ille 0t· Collllty Cler1I tllll ....._ .. o --1H.,....... entity t!IM, •ffectl.,. Sef)Mfnller 1, N•n-C.<fetl o ·erl<!t\ atr or II\ Ille tevor Of 11\e Mo\llton· STE""'" w. WINT alt .. .._.... • • ..._ LH Ill w.r-.
1t11 11t c-to c10 IKl$1Msi. 111\der E~utof' Ol lllo Wiii of Nloutl Wal# OISlrlcl. EMii well l>ld VICTOlt MUKllt ,,_ -.,._,
""'i1c1111-firm ....... ot AL .. SONS .. & .. cv ·~ -KNl ......... Tmtctl*AOe<""'I or Pl'OPOMll ""'" ... wo•ed-filed., U4J,.. ~ Df'lft f I ro ,,.,. lt~f 1$e• 1001· MOVERS Ill.,. E Vlrolnl• A........ .. • .... .... .... ,,.,. Ofllc• ol 1na District •I Ot 0.fof'e s.iwn• • note•),
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Collllty on .. , .. ,._ PUBLIC NOTICE emolllll ....,., to IOll"I. Of t11t contrect Tiie fOllOWlllO 118rto111 are OOll\I dlvl"on of 11"°'9r1Y, ~· wPllOfl, Cortlflcal• tor 1r-1IOll ot 1111•1-or•<• el\d • l•llllful oertormllllC:t llOl\CI IMBlntu .,1 <llllCI <Y'IOdY. c.111._ woport, •ltorntY's
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FOR THE RECORD I OBITUARIES
P BU NOTICE
PlJBl.IC NOTICt:
PUBLIC NOTICt;
1'1C11T10U• au .. NIU NAMI "ATIMINT T"• t.itewi,.. __ ..... _,..
ll11>lne.• .,
J' AMILY TH RAPY AN O
TRAINING INSTITUTE 0,. LAOUNA
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SePI 14, 1•7' ,.,_
P..&11.-Oronor CAMI\! D•••· Piiot
S.OI to, lt, Ott 4 II. 1'1.
PUBLIC NOTl("l!;
"'CTITIOUS IUSINIH NAMISTAT .. MINT
fllt IOllOWll\9 pet~ll\ •I• d011\Q Oll\l,..Ue\.
•NTIAPRtS[ LllllllltO ttl
171•1 •-YI'••-.,1.,41 . 1r~1n•. CA. ftfl) ,.r 11ttrnrl\j1 Cn"'t1wctl011 Inc , "
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S.pt •• ll. 20. 11, 1911
PUBLIC NOTICE
SU .. ElllOll C04JltT Otr TN_E __
STATI 0, CAUl'OttHIA 1<011
TH I COUNTY OP OaAMG'. NO.A.'702
NOTICE OF HtAlllNG OF
l'ETITIOM FOlt "ltOaATll 01' WILi.
ANO LITTl!ltl TllSTANtENTA"T
E•tett of FLORENCE M
CAVENEE, DeceeWd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,,.,
HELEN PAULINE TAYLOR ... s 111.0
lle•eln • e>ellllOll IOI' PfOtlillt Of Wiii
and 1uu1111<e OI L.efteri Tl!St•meni,ry
to tl\e Petit,_, reter-"<t to ••ucn,.
,.,..d., lor lurttter 1Mr1icu11r,, •n<I tll•I
Ille time anO Ill"'• of Merino lllt wm• nn !Men Mt for Ocrot>tr II, 101, 11 10.00 .t.m .. 1,. 1119 c.ounroom ot OePOt'I· me111 No. l ol w•d <OUr1 .• , 100 Civic C#ler Ori,. W.,1, In Int Clly of S.nt11
AM, CalllOrnle. Deted S.Plemtler H, 1•19
WILLIAM IE. SI. JOHN,
Collftlv Oarlr.
"ATltlCIA NEIUOG uetl.C_H..,...ay c:ore... *' M9r, CA mzs Tel: '71-llN
AtwlMY ... , l'et~
Pul>tlslled <>-eoeu o.uv Pllof,
Selll•m!Mt' 2'. 27 -Oct-r J, 1'11 4Slt-ll
PUBLIC NOTICE
P BIJC NOTICE
••C'l1nOU\ •11t111a~1
NoUtllU•llMlllT
t.,. 1011~ °'"-" dillflO 11at1 -°' AM ltlCA .. '-l•V•CI\. 1,90,
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PUBLIC NOTIC'E
Pl~ITIOU• lutlNN
N""'a aTATIMINT
t lie t. "-'"" -'ICll\ 1, dotllQ IN•' Mne\
PltUllRltfO \H liT M'fAI,
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l'ICTITIOUS IU$1NIU
NAMa STATIMllff
T11e 1011ow1r111 pu'Oft• ••• d01no IN\I...,,.,
'SOMl'THIN(, D1Pl'eRVH " ,.,0 w.,,.., Avet1ue. H11nt111e 1ot1
lie•tll, C•fllor111alrlt41
Henry J 10dd ........ L. YOCICI, no SOl\I• Y1191 Otlw, M111111111110.. beet .. , CelllCWl\141 ., .. I
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Tnl\ \l•l•llW'll wa\ 11190 Wiii\ IN
Counttf (l•rl>. of Ortnq9 COllllly Oii S.p.
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N JRU NOTICF.
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NOTICI l O ClllOt TO"'
'UPalttOlt COUllT 011 THI
ITATI 0" CALt,OlllNIA l'Olt
THI COlJNTY OF OltAHOI ... ,. .....
f \l1tl• "' MU~I P Mt LL, •"• MUAL PAHN(LL l<lll., °"<•A\f'O
NOTIC( I\ •t[ R( llV GI Ill .. to, ...
Crecltlf>h of'""-• n•"""·' ~(..,.,l'I 11\tl 1111 ,,.,_.""""'II Cl•tll'I\ •0-•"'f UW \•Id ditt.o..m 1tt• ftKtUlf.cJ to tU.-
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v~t'\•C)r\f--tJ •I ow hffu • ot Owa Pur.1tt
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COUNSEL iltlCI O•VIO tt,c;--1&,0~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
f<ICTITIOUS tUSINESS
NAME STATIMl!NT
Tll• IOllO*tno lltt\OI\~ •r• dot"I! buttMU~
8l.IS1NES!i CENTER OR1VE tV.
?IOI 8.orrence R°""· '"''"'·CA.,,,, E1118r~se O>tlstruc:llOi'I Ill{ .a
C.llforn1• CCWDOtlll•on, 113'1 ~Y P•n 81vCI , I rvtlle, CA 9271S
Rtlnf\Old l'f•lllttr .at Me<>dou
Tenece, eor ... oe1 W..r. CA .,.n
Thi\ IKIStne\S "conauct.a tw.,. .,.._
l1>Coraor•U•O os-••t-ottwr 1""" • 11trlM"ll1p Enlerpri..,.
COl\UtUCllCWI Inc ,
• totnt 1tentur~
Lloyd E R~'•
PfKU)8f'\1
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Covntv C1tr~ ot Oranoe Co<intv on
AUQU\I 1<. 1q1e,
CAl'lll Tl ANO MCl>OflCAl.0
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PuDllllled 0r.,,..,., Co.ISi Oo11v P1101
Sept '°· 11. 0<1 .•• ti, "" <410.18
PUBLIC NOTICE
lt·lSl:Ot
SUPlltlOll COUltT OF TNE
STATE OF CALl .. OltNIA FOR
TNE COUHTY 01' ORANGE
Ne.A••7>4J
NOTICE Of HEAlttNO 01'
"ETITIOM !'Ott l'aOaATE 01' WILL.
AND FOlt LETTEllS 01' AD·
MINISTltATION WITH WILL •N·
NEICEO
E\l•IP of MOSES
CP·tJtS MACHI.IN, ••• M
N01'1CIE T'OCltEOtTOltS MACMLIN. U• NIL
LEONARD
LEONA RO MACHLIN,
SUPElllOlt COURT OF THI! l>eGHMO U ATE OtrCALIFOltNIA fOlt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al JAMES L CHEW, NORMAN M THI! COUNTY OF OltANOE STOCK.S, •tld THELMA MACHllN
No. ,._.,on .... .,. Ill.cl l\erfll\ • llOllllon tor Pro!Mte o!!!~. ol ET r A MA y L "M 8. Of Wiii •"" •or tSSUOllCt ol 1.~11··~ Of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille ~~:!•:~-':+c~·:~ ~ ""::"i":'r1:.ir
t•edllo•• of Ille'""°""""-" Gectotnl P••llcu1.tr1, Mid tllot tne time •nd :~' ,!11~ ~~.·~~';" r~~::'~ a:i:·~:~ 111m ot MMll\Q mt wme nos 11ee11 wt Ille II\ Ille ,,.. 1 tor Octooer, 10, .. 78. •I 10·00 o.m .. In m. w1 Mceuorv vouc "· n Ill#. cOtJrlroorn Of o.i»r1men1 No. J of t'>e olf1ce Of 11111 tlerk Of lllt' dbOve •••d court • .,I tOO Clvt( C.nltr o,.vf
enlllled <Ollrt, o• lo or...ent 11'4!m, Will\ wut 1n Ille City of Sa111a Ant1 tllt ntc@\\MV vou<tl~"· to Ill~ CAlltOrnl• '
HA ... _,.,Q ~ "' tn•~.!!!:.,~ ~~ ~~· .1 8
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8eac'I, Ct1llforl)l<1 q?660, Wilt.ell ,, 1"" NIWMAN CHltlSMAN 6 f'AITH, piece of b~llM• Of 11\0 ul\Oe~Od II\ INC '
all matltr\ pC1rta1n1tt0 to t~ e.tatt of ns N. a.arr-• St.
Uld de<eelent, wllll1n tour montll• p 0 lu i.ra
alter lht '"" 11ubllc11110" ol lhl\ w·.,·, Cnlu, CA "7tJ,
N>ll(e An., .... , ..... "'"''-" .Oattd ~Plt!MO"r 13, 1'18 PuOllS/\fO Or-Coe>f Ootllv Pr lot
WILLIAM L LAMB hpt 10 21 ti 1'"' ·-•"78 EOWARO C U<M8 .,. __ •....:,__' ....:..' _•• _____ .._.._
MARY En A KNAPP
C~AClmlnl\ttator\ w11n Wiii
Annc.ndOI t~e•t.ateo• 1ew
•bovt ... Med de< .... 111
WILLIAM V. SOfMIOT
... '-" M'-81 Or., Sollte -_,_.. 9Ncl\, CA ttMt
PUBLIC NOTICE
C"·7UI
SUPlltlOlt COUltT O" TME ST• Tl[ CW CAl.IFOtlNIA FOlt
TNI[ C04J"n' 01' OR•NGI
Ne.A-'11U 111•1"4-lm AfterM., fer C:.Mflli11htreten CTA
P-1~ Or-C.0.'1 O•llv Piiot.
NOTICE 01' lt5 AflltNG OF
PITITION l"04I PltOaATE O" WILi.
A"O 11011 1.lfTElt\
44!!_,. T I S T • M I N T • a V A If 0 Sept.'°·,,, O<t. 4, ''· ,.,.
------------AUTNOltllATIOM TO AOMINISTl!R
PUBLIC NOTICE UNOaa TNI! lltOIPINOUoT
.OOMl"ISTltATIOH 01' ESTATES
ACT PICTITIOUs aUSINllS E•l•lt of JOHN J 001.AN tl\O "AMESTATllMINT o· Tna fOllOWlllQ ,.,SOI\, ar• clOlllO knOwtl •• JOHN JAMES 0 LAN,
lllltlNH f\ 0e<HM!CI ~ 8USINE$$ CENTElt OltlVE I NOflCE IS HEREBY OIVliN 1lwll • RAV lEO DOI.JIN fl<K Ill~ nerern .t 2*11 Borr-• Roed, trvlM, CA 9'ttS .,.1111on tor ~te of w111 •tld tor
Elllerprl,. COll•l,.Ktlon II\(,, • IUllfn<t of l..ttten THt-tarv to
Celllornl• C«llOfllflon, 111MJ Sll.y Park 11\e fletltiontr encl &Ulftorlr•llOll 10
&oul•w•rd, ''"'"'·CA fHIJ edml11111er tn• •\l•t• uno•r tnt Relfthotd Pl•lll•r, <iOt ""nc101• ,~,,.......,, Admllll\lr•flon Of E•ltl•• hrrace, ~ Oii M.tf, CA '1tJJ Atl rHertnee 10 Mllcll It 11'1-tot
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lll<MPOr•ttd -··•Ion Ofller 1111111 • •nd Pl•<t Of llttaflnQ IM ,.me II••
portl\Onlllp. been Ht tor Ottot>er 10. ••71. 111 10 ·oo
l!"ltf"lltlM 11 M , In Ille (-1l"OOm ot ,,.""rl~l\I OW>t~llon Ill<., HO. ) of \Aid tout1, •I ttO C1v1< CAMer
• lelM W!ltut• Ori•• Wnl. II\ Ille Cllv Of S.ttl• Al\•,
Lloyd I llOM. C1lllor11 ..
P19'HltM Oelt<t s.plember 0, l4t8.
fnlt Ual-1 wes Ill• wltll lllt WILLI-I, •tJOt4N,
COltnlv Clortl ol O<Of\98 COIHlly on Covnl• Clef~
AllOll\I l" 1"9. PLUNK ITT a "'-UNKITT
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