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VOL II NO JH. • HCllON\. M l'AGU . . --.
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Coast National Park 'Possible'·
Football Roundup-
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school football teams saw action in
games last rught. The results are:
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NftDPOrt Harbor 13
Marhta 7
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Fountain "allq 2 1
Wnt..nn•t~r 0
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Mater Del
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O»l"Olla del Mar 35
Vnlft!r•ltfl 7 •
Lagana fkarlt 24
DanaBUb 0
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f"Alpo "•liq •• nu.um "ieJo 14
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Bisltop Mont99111tt11 • Orange Coast teams in action tonight include Costa
Mesa against El Toro; Estancia versus Irvine, Siin
.. Clemente meeting Laguna Hills and Ocean View against
Katella. Complete details in today's sports section. start·
in~ on Page B3.
M esa Man F aci ng
Nutk Studio Rap
W i ll i am Franc is Eng le.
operator of the Sunshine Studio
JI nude modeling facility in
Costa Mesa, has been ordered to
face criminal charges filed
following police investigation of
a similar studio he operates in
Ana heim.
Or ange County Superior Court
Judge H. Warren Knight set
Dec. I as the date Engle. 37, of
Placentia, will be a rraigned on
OVSI'ED JVDCES
EYE NEW POSTS
Two Orange County judges
who were defeated by voters in
last June's election are re·
portedly seeking a trial com-
missioner post in the South
County.
For a look at what their
chances are and how such an ap·
pointment might sit with voters,
see Page All.
J 3 counts of pandering. The
charges involve 13 different
females.
Police said the charges in-
vo lve Engle's procurement of
females employed in his opera·
lion of the Sunshi ne Ludies Modeling Studio, 212 N. State
College Blvd.
Engle and his lawyers are due
in Superior Court Dec . 6 for
fu rther action in the city of
Costa Mesa's attempt to close
his studio on West 19th Street.
1t is alleged. as it is alleged in
the Anaheim case. th at the
studio is the site of immoral con·
duel between patrons and
employees.
Valley Frost Due
By The Associated Press
The San Joaquin Valley was lo
be mostly fair tonight with the
threat of local frost. the National
Weather Service reported.
Tying Up Traffic
An overturned moving van. said by the
driver to have been run off the road. pre-
sented this unwelcome sight to drivers on
the Santa Ana Freeway just south of the
Costa Mesa Freeway this morning. The
truck. which tore out a large section of
fence, also caused a Sigalert and backed
up traffic on what might otherwise have
been a light day because of the Veterans'
Day holiday.
Traffic Tickets Halted
Huntington Wps Prot,est Sta/J,ed Pay Hike Talks
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tlle D•ify l'llot Staff
Trame offi cers in the Hunt·
ington Beach Police Department
apparently have stopped issuing
tickets to traffic offenders after
failing to make progress in de·
mands for a pay increase.
J eff Cope. president of lhe
Huntington Beach Police Of-
ficers Association, said not a
single citation that norm ally re·
sults in a court fine was issued
during the graveyard shift that
ended at 6 a.m. today.
He said about 15 citations
usually are handed out during
that period. He said court fines
from citations produce revenue
to the city of about $90,000 fach
month.
Cope declared that the policy
docs not mean an "open season"
for traffic violators, however.
He said violators were stopped
and ··counseled" by officers
even though they were not sub-
jected to fines.
"Flagrant violators will bear-
rested and may find themselves
in jail," he said.
Cope professed not to know the
reasons for the no-ticket policy
and declined to comment on
whether it was a retaliatory step
after contract negot iations
bogged down with the city.
Offenses that normally result
in fines include speeding, failure
to stop al stop signs, followi ng
too closely and unsafe turning.
Mayor Ron Shenkman said to·
day he is sympathetic with of·
ficers and that they deserve a
pay increase but was critical of
reported police action.
"They have a responsibility to
enforce the law, and I don't see
what they have to gain by ttus
practice if it is true. They have
<See TICKETS, Page A21
Light R ain
May Extend
To Saturday
2 Newport Cops H11rt • m Crash
U~ht rain that moved into
Orange County early today is ex·
peeled to ling<'r through Satur·
day, with a for~cast calling for
cool. cloudy and breezy weather
through Tuesday.
A chilly drizzle began shortly
before 8 a.m. tody.
A s pokesman for th e U.S.
Two Newport Beach police of.
(leers were injured late Thursday
nlght when an Oregon man
rammed their police car after a
100-mile-per·hour chase from
Corona delMartoLaguna Beach.
Rookie patrolman Thomas
Bergschnelder a nd Offi cer
Ernest Harrison were treated and
released from local hospitals
following the Incident that began
j UAt before midniRht.
Their QuaIT)', Wuren Walton,
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26, of Rogue River, was booked ln·
to Newport Beach City J all on Sus·
plcion of usault with a deadly
weapon on a police officer. He is
being held In UeuoUl0,000 bail.
According to police reports, the
two patrolmen were driving on
East Coast HJghway when WaJton
flashed past them in a Porsche
Carrera. They eftllmated be was
doing 70 in a 35 mile per bour ione.
The two officers drove after
Wal t on who wu beaded tor
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Laguna Beach. On the way. they
allege be hit speeds in excess of
tOO mpb.
In the 400 block of North Coast
Highway, Walton's car s pun out
and rammed two parked cars.
Ber1schMlder and H'arrison
pulled up to-the crash scene and
were getting out of their patrol ca1
when Walton allegedly started hj!t
car and rammed the patrol unit
broadside.
HI.a apparent escape attempt
proved futile because a Laguna
Beach patrolman arrived on the
scene at about the same time and
took Waltonlntocu.stody.
Harrison was taken to South
Coast Medical Center where he
was treated for neck anti back in~
juries and released.
Bergschnelder went to Hoag
Me morial Hospital where he was
treated for arm injuries and re·
leased.
Weather Service said there is a
"good chance" of s howers
tonight and Saturday.
Tbe rain is being caused by a
tow pressure system over the
plateau states which is funneling
cold . moist air into Orange
County from the north, the
spokesman added.
Weekend temperatures should
range from the low SOs to the low
60s. Heavtcr showers are expect.
cd in mountain r egions or
Southern CaUlom!a.
But F und
Problems
Foreseen
There is still hope for <.'reat1on
of a 17.000-acre nat.tonal park
along the so-eaJled Irvine Coai:.t
Congressman J erry Patterson
told an Orange Coast gathering
Thursday
But. the Santa Ana Democrat
warned. "Parks are not very
high on the agc"da in the next
Congress. nor will they be m lht>
state and many of the local
areas "
The renson for that. Patterson
said in a talk sponsored by th1.•
Oram~e Coast League of Women
Voters. 1s that the clear messag1·
from voters an recent month~
has been to cut government
spending Parks, he indicated.
are among those thing" that will
be cut first
Yet, Patterson said. revenuE'~
from offshore oil i.tnd ga~ leas~
in Orange County coupled with a
sha re of state dollars available
for park purchase could be used
to create a new national urban
park along the coast between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach
Patterson was the author or
lcg1,.lation providin~ for \\
$50 .000 Irvine C(last park
feas1b1l1ly study By law, it mu:,t
be completed by May .
R ep. Robe rt B<.idh a m . R
Newport Beach. whose distncl
encompasses the study area. vot
ed against Patte rson's legb·
lation.
"Right here in our back yard
we h ave one of the moi:.t
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Coast
Weather
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast for Saturday with
a 30 perce nt chance of
s howers. Temperature'
should be in the 60s. with
lows in the 50s.
INSIDE TODA '1
Theater seems tn bt'
/lourishrng everywhere m the
Orange CO(lSt area An o/.d-
f ash 1oned ten! show 1 ~
featured at the Orange Coun-
ty f'all f'OJr and South Coast
Repertory offtcwlly OJ>e1'S its
new Fourth Step Theater this
weekend See Weekende r. C
aectlon, for detad1.
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Cutting Down to Size AP Wire~
Racial
Hatred , .
Doub.led
WASJUNGTON CA.P ) -House
investigators acknowledged lo·
day that they cannot prove con·
e lus ively t hat r acia l hatred
motivated James Earl RC1y to
assassinate civil rights leader
Martin Luther King J r.
Severalwide nts in Ray's
background. which . have bee n
cited as showing his hatred of
blac ks, may not have happened
exactly as they have been. re·
ported. the House assassmat1on.s
committee staff s aid.
For example. a Mexic an
woman who knew Ray 1n 1967
told the committee staH she wit-
nessed an aJtercation between
Ray and a black sailor which ap-
parently was prompted more by
jea lousy than by racism.
A tape recording of the sta ff
inte rview with Ma nuela Aguirre
Medrano was played at today's
session.
She said she wa~ working as a
pros titute when ~he mN H<.iy
and s aw him daily for 22 d <1ys IO
the late fall of 1967
While lhey were m a bar one
night. the black sailor toucht•d
h e r and Ray becC:1 me u psl'l,
shouted obscenHies at the s ailor
and threatened him with a :.mall
pistol, she said.
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Police· Grab
'God Stripper'
CLEVELAND !APl A
JO year olc.1 dancer , ar t est·
cd for allegedly perform·
ing in the nude. s ays s he
saves souls with her act.
K e lli e Ev-erl s, a
performer at the Now Era
Bu r l l'sk theat e r in
downtown Cle veland. said
afte r a court appea rance •
tha t her Wednesday night
arrest by vice squad de·
tectives was ''suffering for
God."
Vice squad officers said
t h ey w itnessed M i ss
Everts performing in the nudt-
"A 11 grl'at Christ ians
have been pers ec uted."
'>he told a reporter "This
ts a special favor from God."
Shotgun Shell
Had Victim's
Nmne onlt
CROSSVILLE. Tenn. <AP 1 -
Au t horities said a buc kshot
s h otg u n s he ll found near
Willia m Cox's body had hts
name on it -literally.
Tra{·y Sl<'d <'. 28. who weighs 277 pounds and st a nds 5·10.
runs p.a:-.t two women in Mi ami Bea ch. Steele, who has
ln .... t six of hts nine professional fi g hts a nd weighed 436
pound .... <iltl·r twing dropped from a minor league football
roster fi ve years ago. claim!'> he has ''the heart ?.f a
racehorse trapped in the bod y of a fat .iackass He
hopes boxing and roctd wor k will help him tnm off !>Orne
of lhl' pounds.
She was asked whether R~y
b ecam e angr y "beca use tht>
sailor touched her or bec<.iust·
the sailor was black''"
"Because he tou<'hed ml' · sh('
re plied
That account differ'> from th('
vers ion reported b} the .Just1c·t·
Depart ment IC:1sl }t':Jr Thl• dt·
part m ent quoted tht· ~oman as
saying Ray "ke pt goading"
blacks in the bar and that Hay
s poke of wanting to kill bl acks
According to the Cumberland
County She riff's De pa rtment
<1ep ut1es Larr y Lowe and J ohn .
l>"hm an camt· across Cox ·s body Thursda~ al the entra nce to the
Ht•nl•garlc· Hesort neC1r Crossville
Co>. 3'.l. of Hof'kwood. worked at
lht· rl'sort a~ a gu<.1rrl Next lo him
w:.i s h1<, car. lb engint• runrung.
H 1 ~ body W<l~ sllll warm Strikes Rage in Iran
Anti-shah Proiest.s Cripp/,e Oil Production
TE H RAN. f r J n <A P >
R<'nt.>wed dl'mom.trations were
rt'portt·ll tod :.a.v a:. oppos 1t1on
ll·ad<•r K;1r1m SL1nJahy declared
I hat ('rr pplmi;: strrkl·~ w1 II con·
tinut• <1~.11nst lht• :.ha h and that
no dt•:.il will be struck with thl'
r uler or his military government
to end Iran's politil-al upheaval
Sanp1hy lhr<•w d o wn the
~aunlll't arter the first serious
a nt1 ·s hah <1<·mo ns trat 1ons in
days wN e s4&gcd Thursday in
Ah wa1. 1n th(> heart of t he oil
fie ld:-, the holy <·1t.v of MC:1shhad.
ne ar the Russ1an·Afghan1stan
border , and ZanJa n, 250 miles
· northwest of Tehra n. informed
:.ourcc.'> sa id. No WJUrt~ were
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TICKETS ...
marle their position clear ," he
said. •
The a pparent moralonum on
tra ff IC.' tickets follows meetings
T hursdl:I)' night between city and
pali<.•e negotiators.
o rracers are asking for a pay
hike to match yearly cost of liv·
ing incrl'ascs
T he eity reportedly has of-
fer ed a 4.9·pcrccnt increase to
be spread out over a 15·month
period .
Copc s aid that about 150 of.
fi cers voted Thursday night that
the offe r was ·•tota lly unac·
ceptablc"
In t her action. the offi cers
a pproved a vote of no-confidence
in the City Council.
He :.aid oHtcers found the city
to b e 1n c o n s 1d e r ate o f
e mployees, inept and una ble to
ha ndle city problems.
Meir Ailing Again
TEL AVIV , Is rael <APl
Former Pnme Minister Golda
Me ir. who has ~en in and out of
the hospital for the pas t two
m onths with various C:1ilments.
rema ins m sta ble cond ition in
J l'r qsa lem 's Hadassah Hospital,
lhc hos pital spokesman said to·
day.
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reported.
In Tehran. m any :.hop~ C:1nd
the giant bazaar were shuttered
as a sign of protest against Shah
Mohammed Rezl:I Pahlavi a nd
his 37 years of absolute rule
In the P<•rsian Gulf. 40 tankt·rs
WNC lying off the Kharg l !:>laod
export tl"'rminc.il wailing for lhe
oil s trike to end
"We're not prcpan.'d to form u
pr ov 1sio n a l govt'rn m e nt and
we 're not going to participate in
any coali tion until our demands
a re m et." he told r eporters l:lt
Teh ran Airport a fter returning
from two weeks of talks with ex-
ile d Mo s le m h o ly le a d e r
Ay atulJah Khomaini in Paris.
Sanjaby declined to d isclose
what ·he discussed wit h Kho-
m a ini. but s aid t he Mos le m
leader's militant stand against
the shah and his 37 years of
absolute rule an Ira n "has not
changed."
Sanjaby. head of the Nat ional
Front opposition coa lition. said
he plans to discuss moves with
o the r o ppos ition leader s in
Te hra n and that "we will an·
not.Ince any changes in s trategy
later ." He did not ela bora te.
Sanja by , who has proposed a
national referendum to decide if
Iran's mona rchy s hould con·
tinue , stressed before leaving
the French capital that the shah
already "recognizes the revolu·
tiona ry char-acte r" of the opposi·
lion drive.
S o m e 37,000 oil indus tr y
workers have j oined a wave of
strikes against the sha h , and
their two-week walkout has cut
Iran's import.a nt petroleum pro-
duction by two·thirds or more.
Iran s upplies about 10 (><!rccnt or
the world's needs. a nd the strike
1s costing the s hah's treasury
som e $60 million duily in lost ex·
ports.
B e t wee n 1,000 and 2 .000
pe rsons have been ki lled in
pol1l1cul violence since .Ja nuary
The shah declared martial law
St:pt. 8 and then a ppointed hts
<'hief of staff prime m iniste r
Monday after the civilian ad·
minis tration collapsed in the
face of renewed n oting.
T hC' opposition includes lefti st
st udents . Wes te rn·educated
liberals and other disside nts de·
m an d i n g m o r e po li tica l
freedoms . But the driving force
1s the country's Shiite Mosle ms.
th e p redominant sect in th1:.
overwhelmingly Isla mic nation.
Their leaders bitterly oppose the
sh a h 's We s ter nizing re forms
and alleged tolerance of corrup-
tion
Food Left
For 1 Year
KUALA L U MPUR,
Malay s i a <APl -
Authorities ha ven't s aid
w h y . but 150 tons o f
canne d baby food have
been sitting for more than
a year at a waterfront
w ar e house waiting for
pickup a nd distribution.
We lfare officials said
they haven't determined
the reason for the delay.
but that once the crates of
food a re certified s afe for
cons umption, they will be
distributed.
T he food was donated by
the London·based Save the
Children Fund, at the re-
quest of the Ma laysian
Council for Child Welfare .
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Part of Treasure
Ble th McHa ley of Treas ure Sah1ocg in Key West. Fla .
Cle ft l beams as she gets to hold the bronze astrolabe.
with attorney David Horan. The astrola~. worth. an
estimated $250.000, is an ancient sextant which was JUSl
a s m all part of the $2.3 million in treasure turned over
to Treasure Salvors by the state of Florida after seven
year s of legal battles.•
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False Charge
Brings Award
LOS ANGEL ES !A P l An II·
lino1 s man ch<irged with the
m urdl'r of a CO('kta1I wait re::.s in
1973 has won ont• of the la rgl'st
c 1v1I rights suit d :.i magc: awards
in the htMory of the L<is Angeles
fe d crnl ('Ourt agains t t hrl'c
police investig:.ilors
Gary Dean Smidd y, 38, a
former Los An~eles m cin who
now lives with his parC'nts on a
far m in Ma comb. Ill . wa.s
aw arded $250.000 in da mages
Thurs day in a s uit against the
three policemen who arrested
him.
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PARK •••
beautiful areas untouched .
tha t can be preserved, .. Pat·
te rso n said o f the property.
almost all of which is owned by
the Irvine Co.
··1 thmk it is time we put""the
parks where the people are a nd
a la rge park ." he continued.
Patterson said it is still too
early to s ay where a ll of the
pa rk purchase dollars would
come from , wha t a m enitiel>
might be built to m ake the acres·
ope n for recreation o r what
agencies would be res ponsible
for park operations.
But he said the tim e to move
t oward preser vation or the open
land 1s now because or the coun-
ty's rapid development
Guests at Thursday's luncheon
included local government of-
ficials, a long w1lh repr esen-
t a tives o f the Irvi ne Co ..
Re g ional Coastal Com mission.
Laguna GrC'<'nbelt Inc .. Friends
of the Irvine Coast and Stop
Polluting Our Newport.
The committee ch1l'f <.·oun~el .
R o b ert Bla k ey. s a id in ·
vestigators found "more ofte n
tha n not the r acial motive was
difficult to s ubstC:1nt1alC'
.. A careful a nalv ... 1s of th<'
evide nce tends to ea.II mto ques
lion the support for somt· of lht•
i ncid e nts gene rally e1t ed t1>
establish a pallt'rn of rat'1al
C:1nimos1ty by Hay.'' Blak('y said
The J ustice Dt>partmcnt r e·
port conclud<:d that Ray. acting
a lo ne. assa ssinat ed Kins.! 1n
Memphis. Tenn . in /\pril 1968.
and it c1 t 1:d the M l·x 1c a n
woman's stor) as evidt'nce his
motive may have been rC:1c1Jl
pre.1udice
R ay pleaded g uilty a nd 1s
servmg a 9!J.ycar st·nt(•nce He
rccantcd his confession a lmo.,t
1mmediately, now denies kilhn~
King and told the committee at
hea rings in August that he has
!10 racial prl'JUd 1ce
A former London pohce m
spec tor. Alexander A. E1st . told
the committee ThursdC:1;, that
Ray left no doubt in Ja tl con
versat1on!.> that hl' had k11lt•d
K ing
Jarvis Nixed
McCarthy Pi:an
SACRAMENTO <AP1 /\s
sem bly Speaker f,c•o M <.•Carth:r
says Howard Jarvis used "m
nuendoes and fa ls ehoods .. t o
r a i s e m o nC'y t o hl oc k a
M c Car thy p lan l o revam p Proposition 13.
McCarthy, D·San Francisco.
said T hursday he sent a ··0car
Howard" letter to J arvis a~kmg
him to mrul a follow-up "Cor·
reeling the errors. innuendoes
and falsehoods contained m the
original solicttation ..
ONLY THE FACTS . • •
A bout 45 f Cl't a\\ a y. four <;pent
12 gauge s hotgun shells Littered
the ground
~·one of the shells had t he
name 'Biiiy' written on it in
ink." deputy Kenneth Turner said
T hree of the blasts hat Cox;
onl' npf)('d into h1~ car.
Turner sa11i authorities found
$300 m a moneybag and tn Cox ::.
billfold
Turnl'r s a id then· was no
known mot1w for thc :.laying
nor any suspects.
Sadat Views
Key Dis pute
AL QANT/\RA. E~ypl IAP 1
President Anwar Sadat said t.o-
d <t} the future of the peace talks
in Washington rests with fsrael
and ' I shall not be astonished"
1f the ne~otiat1ons break down.
T he Egyptian leader a lso said
he bc he\'es President Ca rter s up-
por t:. h1s stand in the key dis.
p u le in the Egyptian.fs r <.ielt
negotiations -the issue of hnk
mg a bilatt·ral ix·aee t rc<ity to
pro,i?rt•s:. on th1;;· Pale::.tinian
question.
Sadat spoke to r eporter.!> l}Ut
side a rebuilt mosque in this
Suez Canal cit y, which s till he~
in ruins 11 ye a rs after being
overr un by th<' Israelis in l ht•
1967 M idt·ast WC1 r.
Murder, Suicide
ARVADI\. Colo. \AP > -A
m a n s h ot a n d ki lled h1 1>
estranged wife. wounded thrt:e
other persons -two of them
critically a nd the n ki lled
himself Thursday night, police
said Names of the victims wore
being withhe ld pending not1fi ca·
lion ofnextofktn.
MA'AM!
Recently a customer was comparing our prices with ano ther store. We
were informed our pricing was higher per SQuare yard. Upon
questioning. we discovered that the other store was furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-ounce sponge rubber
padding included with our transaction.
Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard ... to layers of unknown background and skill. We have o.ur
own crews. trained and controlled by us. offeri ng you the best quality
installation possible).
So factual ly -the estimate was not as it appeared to be!. In
conclusion. wh en comparing prices. make sure you are comparing
equal values!
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linoleum • wood floor
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VOL. 71 , NO 3U, •SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS
Solon: e Coast Park Possible'
Thf're 1s still hopt' for rrutton or • 17,000-al'rft national park
a Ion-the' 80 l'llllt'Ci Irvine Co~t.
Conart" :1man Jerry Pan~"'°"
told ao Onnge t 'Qajjt gaWnt\jC
Thursday
But, the Sant Ana lnmocntt
warned. "Parks ar~ not vt"ry
high on the agenda in the ntxt
Congress. nor will they bt-In ttw
s tale and many of the loeal
areas ··
Th<' rl'asc>n for thut . Puth•rt>-On
!!Bid In D Wik ~p()r\SOI t.'d ~)' lht-
0r&nfte Cowst lA-iigue of Womt·n
Voten, 1:1 thl:ll the rlea r mt>11ii111w
Crom voteni 10 rcct.•nt month..-.
has been to cut governmt>nl
t.pendtng Parks. he ind1ratt:d.
are among tbobe trungs that will
be cut ftnst
Yet. Patterson sa id. revenue~
rrom offshore Oii and gas leases
In Orange County t-oupled w1tb a
s hare of state dollars available
for park purchase could be used
to create a new national urban
park along the coast between
Corona dcl Mar and Laguna
He a ch
Patterson was the author of
leg1s lat1on providing for a
$50.000 I rvine Coast park
reas1bility study By law. it must
be completed by May.
Rep Robert Badh am. R ·
Air Test Sought
Newport's Mcinnis Raps Plan
Newport Beach Clly Coun·
cilman Donald Mcinnis said to-
day he will ask his fellow Cit> Council members to oppose a
Hughes Airwest proposal to run
a six·month test on the feasibili-
ty or nying Boeing 727 jets out of
Orange County Airport.
The Boeing 727 is a bigger
plane than the DC-9 currently
us ed by Airwest . with the
capability of carrying about 65
more passengers. Airline of
ficials say they believe 1t also
may be qweter than the DC-9.
The purpose of the test would be
lo find out
The test, under the Airwest
Mesa Man
Facing
Vice Rap
Wi tltam Francis Engle,
operator of the Sunshine Studio
II nude modelwg facility in
Costa Mesa, has been ordered to
race criminal cha rges filed
following police investigation of
a similar studio he operates in
Anaheim.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge H. Warren Knight set
Dec. 1 as the date Engle, 37, of
Placentia. will be arraigned on
\3 counts of pandering. The
charges involve 13 different
females.
Police said the charges in·
volve Engle's procurement of
fe males employed in his opera-
tion of the Sunshine Ladies
Modeling Studio, 212 N State
College Blvd.
Engle and his lawyers are due
in Superior Court Dec. 6 for
~ further action in the city or
Costa Mesa's attempt to cl<>St"
bis studio on West 191.h Street.
It is alleged, as it ts alleged in
the Anaheim case. that the
studio is the site of immoral con· duct betwee n patron s and
employees.
proposal. would be~in Dec. 15. It
would involve substitution of two
of the three-engine 727s for two
DC-9s the airline now uses an
serving routes betwee n Orange
County, Las Vegas and Phoenix.
According to the Airwest pro·
posal. the 727 flights would be
monitored by existing a1rpor.t
noise equipment.
Councilman Mcinnis obJe<:ts
to that.
''I personally would not go
along with any test. much less
one of this duration, unlll then~
is modern, up-to·date monitor-
ing system in place. The present
system, is, at bes t, suspect ," he
GeT~•
Newport Harbor High
School songleade r Janet
Olson -urges Sailor foot·
ballers on to victory during
Thurs day ni g ht ga m e
against Huntington Beach's
Marina Hi gh. Sailors won it.
said.
Airwest and Boeing officials
have loog held that use of the
la r ger aircraft would not
significantly increase the noise
generated by the airport.
The 15:>-passenger 727s. they
claim. are louder at the end of
the runway al lake off, but the
craft's mcreased thrust makes it
possible to move the plane away
from residential neighborhoods
faster .
Airwest and Boeing officials
€'stimate the difference between
thl' 90-oasseneer DC·9 and the
727s could be less than fi ve
<See TE&'T, Page A2>
* * * New Routes
Granted
.To Airlines
Air Callrornia and Hughes
,Airwest were awarded a total of
four new routes in and out of
Orange County Airport by the
Clvll Aeronautics Board Thurs·
day.
The four routes were among
248 granted 22 airlines na·
tionwide in the de-regulation of
dormant routes by the CAB .
Air California was granted a
total of 22 routes. The only route
involving Orange County is to
Reno. ·
Hughes Airwesl woo a total of
26 routes. The Orange County
Airport routes are non-stops to
Oakland, Portland and Seattle.
Both airlines have 45 days in
which to begin service on these
new routes. or the routes will be
declared dormant again and
made available to other airlines.
In addition, Golden West
Airlines, the commuter airline
serving Orange County, received
two new routes. They are one to
Bur'bank·Los Angeles-Ontario-
Van Nuys and a second to San
Diego.
Strikes in Iran
Hit Oil Shipments
A spo kes man f o r Air
California said today the only
route the airline plans lo service
immediately is Orange County.
Reno
Bob Payton said service will
begin Dec. 12 with a total of
three round trip flights a day.
One will be non-stop, one will be
onc·stop via Ontario and one will
be two·stop via San Jose and
Sacramento, he said.
TEHRAN, Ira n <AP) -
Renewed demonstrations were
reported today as opposition
leader Karim Sanjaby declared
that crippling strikes will con·
tinue against the shah and that
no deal will be struck with the
ruler or his military government
to end Iran's politlcahapheavaJ.
Sanjaby threw down the
gauntlet after the lirsl serious
a nti-s hah demonstrations in
days were staged Thursday in
Ahwaz, in the heart of the oil
fields, the holy city of Mashhad,
near the Russlan-Afgbanistan
border. and Zanjan, 250 miles
northwest of Tehran, Informed
sources said. No injuries were
reported.
In Tehran, many shops and
the giant bazaar were shuttered
as a sign of protest against Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and
bis 37 years or absolute rule.
In the Persian Gulf, 40 tankers
were lying off the Kharg Island
export terminal waiting for the
oil strike to end.
"We're not prepared to form a
provisional government and
we 're not going to participate in
any coalJUon unW our demands
are met," he told reporten ·nt
Tehran Airport after returning
from two week.a or talks wtth ex·
rted Mos lem holy leader
AyatuUab Khoma.lnJ ln Parts.
Sanjaby declined to d!Jclote
what be d11cu11ed with Kho-
' t'
m~lni . but said the Mos lem
leader's rrulitant stand against
the shah and his 37 years of
absolute rule in Iran .. has not
changed."
He said fares haven't been
established yet. AJI the flights
will be on the Boeing 737s.
Payton s aid the three addi-
tional flights will not exceed the
<See ROUTES, Page A2 >
Football Roundup-
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school football teams saw actio~
games last night. The results are:
Lafl-a •ar• 24 Corotta d~I /flar 35
Da11a BH& O lltdW!rslf fl 1 • •
N=r•Barhr 13 EdUott 2a
/ff a •• 7 ......... lkadl 0
• • F0tatial11 \'all.q 21 Capol'•letf •• 1t'at .. •••~r 0 ........ "W.I• 14
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28 • Orange Coast teams ln action tonight include Costa
Mesa a1alnat El Toro: Estancia versus Irvine, San
Clemente meetJna Laguna HHls and Ocean View against
Katella. Complete details in today's sports section, start·
ln1 on Page 83.
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Newport Beach. whose district
encompasses the study area. vot
ed against Patter son's leg1s·
lation.
"Right here in our back yard
we have one o f the m o!)t
beautiful areas untouched .
that can be preserved," Pat·
t erson said or the property.
almost aJI of which is owned by
the Irvine Co.
.. , trunk it is time we put the
parks where the people arc and
a large park," he continued.
Patterson said it is still too
early to say where all of the
park purchase dollars wo14Jd
come from, what amenities
might be built to make the acre
o pen for recreation or what
agen~ies would be responsible
for park operations.
Mesa Cop Injured ,.
Paramedics lift poli ce Sgt. Gary Barwig from his police
car shortly before noon today after he was involved lo
an accident at the intersection of Baker Street and Randolph A venue. Sergeant Barwig suffered apparent
back and neck injuries and was taken to Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital. Name of other driver involved was
not available.
2 Newport Officers
Hurt in Collision
Two Newport Beach police of-
ficers were injured late Thursday
night when an Oregon man
rammed their police car after a
10-0-mile-per-hour chase from
Coronadel Mar to Laguna Beach.
Rookie patrolman Thomas
Bergschneide r and Officer
Ernest Harrison were treated and
released from local hospitals
following the incident that began
JU St before midrught.
Their quarry, Warren Walt.on.
26.of Rogue Ri ver , was booked m-
to Newport Beach Caty Ja1l onsus·
picion of assault with a deadly
weapon on a police officer He is
being held m heu of$10,000 bail.
According to police reports. the
two patrolmen were drivmg on
East Coast Highway when Wa lton
flashed past them in a Porsche
Carrera. They estimated he was
doing 70ina35 mileperhourzone.
The two officers drove after
Walton who was headed for .
Laguna Beach. On the way , they
allege he hit speeds in excess of
IOOmph.
In the 400 block of North Coast
Hi~hway, Walton's car spun out
and rammed two parked cars.
Be r gschne1der and Harnson
pulled up to the crash scene and
were getting out of their patrol car
whe n Walt.on allegedly started his
car and i;ammed the patrol unit
broadside.
His apparent escape attempt
proved futile because a Laguna
Beach patrolman arn ved on the
scene at about the same time and
took Waltonintocustody.
Harrison was taken to South
Coast Medical Center where he
was treated for neck and back in·
juries andr.eleased.
Bergschneider went to Hoag
Memorial Hospital where he was
treated for arm Injuries and re·
leased.
Paramedic, Auto
Collide; 2 Injured
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A Newport Beach paramedic
and a Santa Ana woman were
injured this morning when his
emergency vehicle and her auto
collided at the intersection of
Birch and Dove Streets. police said.
According to police, t he
paramedic van driven by Mlke
NewberT)\-\vas traveling with its
lights and sirens on when it col·
lided with the auto driven by
Dorothy Deane Claypool, 53, of
Santa Ana al about 7: 15 a .m . ,
Officer Al Miller said the
m e dic unit was following a
Seal's ambulance which was
also lravellng with its lights and
sirens on when the accident oc·
curred.
"She yielded to the first am·
bu lance," Miller ~aid ... but she
apparently didn't see the second
one and pulled into the intersec-tion.•·
At the time of the crash,
Newberry'a partner, John
Matllon, was lh the lead vehicle.
tending to a coronary vicUm be-
~ 1ng taken from the Sheraton
Newport to Hoag Hos pital.
Newberry. who wasn't hurt
seriously, radioed for help and
Mrs . Claypool was taken to
Hoag Memorial Hos pital In
another ambulance. Information
on the extent of her injuries
wa s n 't avai lable , but a
spokesman said it appeared she
wouldn't be hospitalized.
Cop Rescues
Mesa Victim
A 22-year-old Costa Mesa man
who s lept as his makes hift
apartment caught Ore early lo·
day owes bis life to a police of·
ficer who pulled the man from
the flaming stn.acture, fire of·
flcials said.
BaUalion ChJef Ciary Nelson
said police o(flcer Sig
(See llESCUE, Pase AZ>
But he said the time to mov~·
toward presel'vation of the open
land as now because of lhe coun
ty's rapid development.
Guests al Thursday's luncheon
included local government of
facia ls, ·along with r epreseo
talives o f the Irvine Co ..
Regional Coastal Commission.
Laguna Greenbelt Inc . Friends
of the Irvine Coast and Stop
Polluting Our Newport.
Warning ---Of Flood
Detailed
Unless fede ral agenc1 e~
permit the clearung ol the San
Diego Creek flood control chan-
nel. Irvine Ranch Water District
officials s aid Thursday, this
year's rains may overflow the
channel and inundate a distnct
sewage plant.
Dis trict Manager William
Hurst told directors of the
Newport-Irvine Waste Manage-
ment Planning Agency the dis
aste r would knock the plant-out
of comnuss1on for six months w
a year
The consequences would bt
that raw sewage, pum~d at tht
rate of e1~ht c ubic feet per
!)econd. would have to be dis
charged untreated into the Sar1
Diego Creek and Newport Ba}
s ystem,hesatd.
That's equivalent to ex.isting
water now in the dry weather
season ended with today's ra in.
The impact of such discharge.
Hurst said at the Newport Beach
meeting, would be "clearly dis-
astrous to the bay environment
and the local economy.''
Costs to IRWD c us to mets would be SJ million to S6 m1llioo. _
he said. "We anticipate lhal
cost.s to existing and ne w bus1
oesses and property owners and
builders in Newport and lrvme
could substantially exceed lhl~
amount ... Hurst~aid.
The problem is sedimentation
a nd vegeta tion m the flood control
channel.
Orange County f"lood Control
began clearing the creek an Jul)'
of 1977 but was stopped a month
later by the lJ S Department of
Fish and Wildlife.
The reason was that an Arm~
Corps of Engmeers permit r<'
quired for the wor k w a ~
withheld because of a ruling that
a cleanup would destroy in
digenous vegetation or particular conrern to the
federal agencies were willow
trees growing in the bottom of
the channel. and wildlife that
would be displaced by clean~
work. -Since that time. more than a
year ago. vegetation ha:. been
a llowed to grow unmolested m
the channel
According to TRWD offl ciab .
distnct staff presented a report
<See FLOOD, Page A?\
PILOT VIEWS
DEJIO PARTIES
At UCT. toga parties. made
famous by the movie 'Animal
House', are already passe. Now
eve r yone's goin g lo De vo
parties. See Featurang, Page Bl
Coa~t
Weather
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast for Saturday with
a 30 percent t ha nce of
s howers. Temperature'
should be in the 60s. with
lows in tM 50s
INSIDE TOBI\ Y
Theater $tems t o be
flouruhmg everywhere° en lhf'
Orange Coan area. An old·
f ashioned tent show rt
featured at the Orange Coun-
ty Fall Fair and South Coo"t
Repertory officially open.y 1h
new Fourth Slf'J> Theater lh1s
weekend. See Weekt'nder. C
1ectson, for detruLr.
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&tward O. Hanlon
Pilot Worker
Ed Hanlon
Dead at 43
Funeral services will be held
Mond ay for Edwa rd D. Hanlon.
a Newport Beach resident and
part time circulation supervisor
for the Daily Pilot, who died
Wednesday. He was 43.
The cause of Mr. Hanlon's
death has oot been determined.
Services will be held at noon
Monday at St. James Episcopal
Church. Newport Beach. Burial
will follow at Pacific View
Memorial Park in Corona del Mar.
Mr . Hanlon worked as a Sun-
day circulation supervisor for
tbe newspaper since May or
1975
Mr. Hanlon ts survived by his
wife, EdJth. a teacher in the
Newport·Mesa Unified School
District: daughter. Karla. and
son . E dward Jr . both o r
Newport Beat•h. and a brother .
Harold H. llanJon pf La Jolla
Crash Victim
Rites Slated
Funeral s e rvi ces are
scheduled Saturday in Costa
Mesa for Lynda Grace Tolpa, 'n.
a nurse at Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach who
died of injuries suffered in a
Wednesday traffic accident.
Services will begin at 11 a.m.
at Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel with the Rev. Donald R.
Thurman. pastor of the Costa
Mesa Church of the Nazarene.
officiatiniz
Miss Tolpa 1s survived by her
mother, Jean Allard of Costa
M~sa and sisters Anita Crown of
Anaheim and Noreen 'folpa of
New Orleans, La.
Meir Ailing Again
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> -
Former Prime Minister Golda
Meir, who has been in and out of
t he hospital for the past two
months with various ailments.
remains in stable condition in
Jerusalem's lladassah Hospital,
t he hospital spokesman said to·
day.
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night. tht-bhtck s~1lor toucbt:d
bl'r and Ray bet•ame upst:l
shouted obs<'t.'rut1~ ut the atlor
,rnd threatffied him with a s mall
pistol. sht.> said.
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ht<l'a OH' a ngr} .. bl·t•au1>t' tht·
:>J tlur touchl'd ht•t ur bccaw.c
the sailor was black.,··
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replied
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version reportoo by the J ustlcc
Department last year The de
partmenl quolt..>d the woman a1>
sayin g Ray "ke pt goading"
bf acks in the bar and that Ray
spoke of wanting to kill blacks.
The committee chief counsel,
R o b ert Blakey, s a id i n -
vestigators found "more often
than not the racial motive was
difficult to substantiate.
.. A careful analys is of the
evidence tends to call into ques-
tion the support for some of the
TEST .•.
decibels. The beav\IY impacted
noise areas near Orange County
Airport get upwards of 60 decibels
of noise~rom departing aircraft.
M~mbers or the county 's
Airport Commission will conduct
a hearing on the Airwest pro·
posal Tuesday night.
That bearing will b e
sandwiched in be tween two
other hearings regarding ·;et
noise at the airport.
Monday, Newport Beach city
councilmen a re scheduled to
conduct a hearing on the pro-
posed agreement with the coun-'
t y aimed at ending t he long-
standing feud over jet noise.
Wednesday morning. Orange
Co unty S upe rvisor s ar e
s c heduled lo hold their own
hearing on the airport agree·
ment drafted this s ummer by
members of Supervisor Thomas
Riley·s staff and Newport City
Council members Mcinnis and
J ackie Heather.
Riley re portedly was unhappy
WJlb the timing of the Airwest
request and said he would have
preferred it to have been fi led
after supervisors a nd city coun-
cilmen had ratified the proposed
agr eemenL
* * * Pr .. Pa~AI
ROUTES •..
limits set in the airline's lease
with the county.
''This is our slow time of
year." he explained. "Right now
we have the flexibility to offer
these rnghts. But come summer,
we·re goi ng to have Lo make
some trade-offs."
A spokesman for ~irwest Uus
morning indicated the airline
wasn't prepared to release in·
formation regarding service of
the routes it was granted.
Light Rain
May Extend
To Saturday
Light r ain that moved into
Orange County early today is ex·
peeled to linger through Satur·
day. with a forecast calhnJ( for
cool. cloudy and breezy weather
through Tuesday.
A chilly dnule began shortly
before 8 a.m. today.
A s pokesm a n for the U S
Wea ther Service said there is a
"good chance" of showers
tonight and Saturday.
The rain is being caused by a
low pressure system over the
plateau st.ates which is funneling
cold, molal air into Orange
County from the north, the
spokesman added.
Weekend temperatures should
range from the low 50s to the lo~
60s. Heavier showers are expect·
ed in mountain re gions or
Southern Califomin
Disease Strikes
DAVLS <AP) -Janke Wong,
a 19-year-old student at the
University of California's Davls
campus, bu died oC spinal men·
ingitis and another atudent 11
hospitalized with a auape~
caae oC the dieeue, the universi·
ty said Thur9day.
inc idents generally cited to
•·~l •Jbllsh u pattern or racial
.1111mu:11ty by Ray," BJakey saJd.
Thtt J ui.lice Department re·
port <.•oncluded that Ray. acting
.1l11n1'. a~sus.si nated King in
M1•111phls. Tenn .. in April 1968,
Lt n<t It cited the Mexican
woman's 1:1tory as evidence hJs
moltvl• may have been racial
1>• t• Jud l e<'
k uy pleaded g uilty a nd 1s
!\t·rv1ng a 99-yca~ sentence. He
recanted hi!> confe~sion almost
1rnmed1atcly, now denies killing
Ktng and told the committee at
ht·urtng~ In Augus t that he has
no racial preJudice.
A former London ~lice in·
spector, Alexander A. Elst , told ·
the committee Thursday that
Ray left no doubt in jail con·
versat1ons that be bad killed
King
Garde~
Pact OK'd
In Newport
The dispute between Roger's
Ga rd e n s a nd n earby
homeowners was settled Thurs-
day when Newport Beach plan-
ning commissioners ratified an
agreement proposed by the op-
posing factions. . ...
Under the tenm of the agree-
ment, the nursery, located at
San J oaquin llllls Road and San
Miguel Drive, will be allowed lo
build a 9,fn).square foot addition
to the nursery buildings and or.
fices and add 130 parking spaces
on the south side of the property
In return, the business wi ll
~lop selling such non-nursery
items as cook books, stationery.
perfume and soap. The agree.
ment will allow the nursery to
continue selling antiques and
tableware related to outdoor din-ing.
No Forwarding Address
Self-service post office that has been at
Cos ta Mesa 's Harbor Shopping Center for
the past U years sits on flatbed tr uck
prior to its ~hipment early today to an un-
known location. Pos ta l authorities refused
to pay new $200 per month re nt sought by
shopping cente r owner. s aying it wa:-.
''customary" lo pav Just $1 a year. Porta ·
ble building was dismantled Thurs day and
left town under cover of darkness e a rly
thb mommg . ·
2 Held in Mesa Threat
Two Corona men who alleged-
ly threatened a young Costa
Mesa hitchhiker with a wine bot·
tle a nd a Labrador retriever
were arrested by police Thurs-
day after laking $13S the victim
intended to use to pay off traffic
fines
The 17·year-old youth, whose
name was withheld. was not in·
1ured and eventually got his
money back. investigators said
today.
In custody today at city 1a1l
were Steven Ne lson and Noah
Steven William. both 29. They
were booked on charges of
strong arm robbery. Bail was
set at $2.5,000 each.
According to police, the young
hitchhiker wa s b ead ed for
lfarbor Municipal Court Thurs-
day afternoon and was picked up
by the two men on Fischer
Avenue near Red Hill Avenue.
The victim told police that the
men threatened to six their dog on
them if he d.tdn 't hand Mer ha~
money.
One of the men also used an
empty bottle of wine to threaten
the youth, police said.
The victim was let off. minus
his money. and phoned police lo
g.ive a description of the auto.
The Costa Mes a police
helicopter spotted lbe vehicle
and detectives moved in for the arrests al J : 10 p.m.
Fr .. Page Al
FWOD ...
to them only recently that an
a m o un l o f ro.11nro t l Ln d t
statis tically occurs every 31)
vears would flood the district·~
Michelson Dri ve sewage pl ant m
Irvine
A 30-year flood. the report
warned, "Could result in very
severe health, safety, environ
mental a nd economic prob·
lems."
IRWD officials went before lhl·
Ora n ge County Board of
Supervisors with the bad news
last week. and supervi~rs ap.
proved a $550.000 project to restore the capacity of the cban
nel. which originally was built to
handle a 100-year fl ood.
The work still cao ·t b(>g1n.
however. without the federal
permits.
NIWA directors voled Thurs.
day lo invite representative. ....
from Fish and Wildhfe and the
Corps of Engrneers to explfilo
their opposition lo the project
and develOP a compromise Lha'
would remove the risk descnbed
by the IRWD.
The meeting is scheduled for
Nov. 30 at 3 pm., at Newport
Beach City Hall.
M eanti m e, an IRWD
spokesman said that even is
s uance of the permits won 'l re-
move lhe flooding threat.
A Slice of History °'"'' ~ .... -~ ....
"Even iJ we get the perm11
right now,·· the spokesman said.
"it would be six weeks at th!!
very earUest before we could
start cleaning up -right in the
middle of the ramy season ..
The U.S. Marine Corps is celebrating its
203rd birthday today and officials at the
Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. baked
a three-lier cake for the occasion. Base
commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Koler Jr. use s
sword to help out with the fes t1v1t1es
Thursd ay. which kicked off a three-day
celebration.
The distric t i s taking
alternative steps now to build up
pro tective berms a round the
Michelson plant.
Fro.. Page Al
RESCUE ••.
Swanstrom was on routine
patrol about 12:50 a .m . today
when he noticed smoke rising
from an abandoned car stereo
shop at 179 17th St
Officer Swanstrom entered the
building where he found dozing
22-year-old Edward Starnes.
Swanstrom led Starnes from the
burning buildjng.
Starnes was uninjured , Nelson
said. The na mes were ·quickly
brought unde r co ntrol b y
fire m en and damage to the con·
demoed structure was listed as
minor.
Cause of the blaze Is under in·
veeUgation
Food Left
For 1 Year
KUALA LUMPUR,
Malaysta CAP l -
Authorities haven 't said
why , but 150 ton s o(
canned baby food have
been ~ltttng tor more than
a year at a waterfront
warehouse waiti ng tor
pirkup and dJstrtbution.
We lfa re ofliclala s aid
they haven't deleTmlned
the reason for the delay~
but that once the crates 01
Cood are certltled aaf e (or
CODSUDlpt.loo.. they will be
disttibuted , t
ONLY THE FACTS . • • MA'AM!
•
Recently a customer was comparing our prices with another store. We
were informed our pricing was higher per square yard . Upon
questioning. we discovered that the other store was furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-ounce sponge rubber
padding included with our transaction.
Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard . to layers of unknown background and skill. We have our
own crews. trained and controlled by us. offering you the best Quality
;nstaltation pessible).
So factuaffy -the esUmate was not as it appeared to be' In
conclusion. when comparing prices, make sure you are comparing
eQuaJ vaJuesl
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DEN'S
: iiisiailatioii: ·custom draperies
linoleum• wood floor
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Court's
Backlog
/Reduced
Orange County Supenor ('ou1'1
Judges Wt'rt' Juhllant Thur,dav
0 \ e r lht' bUCCl~ of lht> ('0Ur1 '
latest bid to c-ut " buklott of
• ntorly 12,000 cl\11 l't1urt cawt
. '"'ftlU~ tnul
· l':h•vt•n 1udJtt•s nnd 60 lf 1al W)'t\r~ who volun\M'rNt ltt 11r 1
~ h•mporttry Ju<l~t''I wf'nl tt>
\\'(Irk dunni.: tht• Yi\'t•k of Oct JO
rough No" 3 14nd S<'ttlf'd 311 of
1 7 n tM':; hc•;1rd Jurin.: lhul
llmt•
furtht·r l~l t'« t' 14c•re rC'
fe1 rt'll to llw l'ourt ':. mandcttor)
•rtutrution pro"rum a nd rt'
.Qloved from th • trial <'nlendar
A total of 29-l c M.'S or 314 3 pt"r
1't'nt of lbt.-lotw heard In the 5et
llement pro.:rttm could not ~
SJ("cth.•<t'und n.ocnamed on the tnal
f.:alendar
Prt!1t1d1og Judge Ryron K
Mf M1llun hw lt>d the rt~ults o(
the week loo.: crash M:ttlemcnt
11rogram as further proof of tht-
bUl'Ct'S~ t)f an 1nnovah on ··"tuch
has been &(l !.uccessful m ,.n
c·ouragang the early d1~po~1t1on
o f e1v1I cases backlot:ged 1n
~uperlor Court "
.. Nearly 12.000 Cl\'11 cases <Ir('
c urrently a ~a1llng tri a l and
some of them. 1f we didn't try to
st>tlle them. w111 nuve to wait
ovN thr<'l' yeurs lwfore a court
as uva1tabl<.> to conduct a c1v1 I
Jury tnal," he s aid.
Judge McMillan s aid the 317
settled cases represented a :.av
ings of l.231 trial day~ or 5 7
trial judge years
Molestei:
Guilty
In Trial
/\ man who was tried in hi~
absen <·e aftt'r ht' ll'ft th l·
eourtroom <11 the halfw<iy m urk
of his Orange County Superior
Court trial has bt'.'('n round guilty
of child molesting char~cs.
.Judge Richard J . Rcucom ctt·
c.•epted the jury verdict rct urne<l
at!<lins t Eckh a r t Wilh e lm
~chm1dt . 34, anct set Dec. I m.
sentencing date. Schm idt facf's a
possible state pr ison t er m 0£ ftVt•
years.
Seve r al j urors commented
after the verdict was ret urned
-that Schmidt's failure to show
up after four days or lrial rh.1\cd
no part in their decision to f1nu
him guilty as charged.
ll was successfully a lleged
that Schmidt mol~ted a 5-year-
old boy last J uly 22 1n the d efen·
d a nt ·s home. T he v1ct1m 1s the
son of Sc h midt 's form e r
girlfnend
Polic<' arm<'d with a Sl million
bench wa rrant continued late
Thursday lo hunt for the missing
defendant who a pparently put
his dog m his car and drove off
from his Santa Ana home.
T111 , Try AfJOin
Like tht-return of s wallows to Capistrano, one of
llfr's 1m•\ltablht1es ts Harold Stassen declaring his
p1·ps1tk•nt ml rond1dacy llL· did it again Thu rsday.
for tht.· l'tghth tim e . lle 'll seek the GOP nomination
in 1980. l n ttus h ;storic photo. Stassen is s hown
ahghtmg from bus in Radne. Wis .. in his 1948 cam·
µa1gn . Shot wa~ taken by Herold Anderson . now of
lhl' Da ily Pilot Stassen \\US Minnesot a governor
then. Jlc sPn 't•cl three terms.
Viejo Simes Game -
For Library FUnJs
Bi_ngo is scheduled Tuesday at
Capistrano Valley High school in
Mission Viejo where the Parent·
Teacher·Student Organization
hopes to raise funds to buy
library t>ooks for the school
Tuesday 's game will be the
hrst since Capistrano Unif1~d
School Di str ict ;rrustecs ap-
proved a pohcy m September.
allo~ing or~aru1.at1ons geared to
raising funds for school related
programs to conduct bingo
~amt.·s
Monkeys Kill
Trio in Kenya
NAI ROB I. Ke n ya <A P >
Rampaging monkeys have killed
three persons and are te rrorizing
livestock and r aiding c rops in
southern Ethiopia, t.he Ethiopian
state r adio said today.
T-h e b r oad cast s a id the
monkeys killed two boys. 9 and
10. a nd' a wom an in Sidamo
p rovince last month and have
been killingsheep and goats.
Jt said the local revolutionary
committee asked the govern·
ment to protect the population
The report. which could not be
independently confirmed. gave
no further details.
Anyone over 18 years old can
participate an bingo T uesday.
which 1s scheduled to start al 8
p m . at the school. located at
2630 1 Vi a Escolar .
Cash prizes will be awa rded.
a long with a special o pe ning
night door prize or a irpla ne
tickets for two to San Francisco.
saia Nancy Willich. chairman.
The tickets were donated by Air
California.
Subseque nt bingo nights are
~chcdulcd Nov. 28 and Dec. 14.
s a id Mr s . Willi c h. Weekl y
Thursday night bingo will be
launched J an. 9.
Bingo was first proposed in
the schools by a Capistrano
Va lley lligh School booster club
as a method to make up losses to
school p rogr a m s a fter the
passa ge of Proposition 13.
P a r e n t t eac he r g r o ups.
school athletic groups, school
music and drama groups and
the district 's Scholars hip Fund
Association are pe rmitted to
host bingo games under the dis·
triet policy.
Additiona l info rm a tion on
Tuesday·s bingo and directions
to the school a re available by
calling Mrs . Willich . 830-1187
Wmputers,
JV Success
Sunday Best
Bra ins, human and co(J)puter,
a re the s ubjects or stories in
Sunday 's Daily Pilot.
COMPUTER PROGRESS
Computers have come a long
way since the first cumbersome
( UNDA Y'S BEST)
model in 1946. Now m1m com-
puters arc easily operated by
typewriter -sized terminals. Staff
write r Thom Lecoq takes a look
at the Irvine company that
m anufactures the terminal
T OO SMART? -Vi ct or
Se rebriakoff, who fina lly re·
a Ii zed . at age 33, there was
nothing wrong with being ex·
trem ely intelligent, says in an
Associated P ress story younger
people ofte n are punished for be·
ing s mart
SUCCESS IN TV -Actor Ron
Leibman avoided television for
years but finally yielded. fhs
ser ies. "Kaz." in which he stars
and is involved with the writing.
1s scrutinized by Jerry Ruck of
the A!lsocialcd Press
Rock Group
Foes Seized
MONT REAL <AP > _:_A
fe m inist group prot esting a n
appearance by a punk rock band
blocked a theater entrance and
police waded in , arresting 57
demonstrators, officials said.
Mary Anne Painter looks something like a strawberry
shortcake. That 's because she is covered by whipped
cream. It. was part of the San Clemente High School
Homecoming cele~ration whJ ch climaxes tonight with a
footbaJI game against Laguna Hills Hiah. To see how the
wagon races_came out, turn to Page A8.
T he protest was led by Women
Agai n s t Viole n ce Agains t
Wo'!len, but i ncluded other
feminist gro ups . T hey we re
protesting the perform ance of
the Wives, formerly called the
Battered Wives
T h e s how we nt o n a s
sche dule d , but organlzer s report.ea eJecttns 10 persona who '
pelted the baNI Wilh eggs and
tomatoes -.{ (
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DAIL V ~LOT A3
Pay Talk Protest
Friday. November 10. 1978
4
Huntington Cops
Slow Up Tickets
Uy ROBERT BARKER
01 u .. Oo1lly Piiot $lottt
T raffic om ccrs in the ijJ.mt
ington Beach Police Department
apparently have stopped issuing
tickets to traffic offenders ufter
failing to make progress in de
mands for a pay increase.
Jeff Cope. president or the
Hu ntington Beach Police Of
ricers Associalaon. said not a
single citation that normally re-
s ults in a court fine was issued
during the graveyard shift that
e'nded at 6 a. m. today.
He s aid about 15 citations
usually are handed out d uring
that period. He said court ftnes
from citations produce revenue
to the city of about $90,000 each
month
Cope declared that the policy
does not mean an "open season"
for trnffic violators. however
lie said violators were stopped
a n d "counseled " by officers
even though they were nol sub·
Jected to fines
"f'lagranl violators will be ar
rested and may find t hemselves
in Jail." he sa id.
Cope professed not to know the
reasons for the no-ticket pohcy
a nd declined to comm e nt on
whether 1t was a retaliatory step
a fte r con t r act negotiat ions
bogged down with the city.
Offenses that normally result
in fines include speeding, failurc
to stop a t stop signs. following
too closely and unsafe turning.
Mayor Ron She nkman s aid lo·
day he is sympathetic with of·
h cers and that they deserve a
pay increase but was critical of
reported police action
··They have a respons1b1lity to
e nforce lhe law, and I don't see
whal they have to gain by this
pr actice if 1l is true. They hav<•
made their p0:.1tion clear." he
said
The apparent morntor1um on
tr affic· tickd~ follows meetings
W arrani Out,
For Allman
BRADENTON. Fla IAPl
Rock star Greg Allman a nd a
judge are involved io a game of
tag.
Allman was s uppo sed t o
a ppear T h urs d ay b e fo r e
Mana tee County Judge Claflin
Garst m connection with his
ar rest in the pa rking lot of <1
bea c h bar here Oct. 22 o n
c h a r ge s o f di s o rd e rL y
intoxication and not ha ving <J
li cense tai:: on a motorcycle
But Allman didn't s how, so
Garst ordered him to forfeit the
$54 bond on the d isorder ly
intoxication charge and issued a
bench warrant in the amount of
$537.60 on the second char ge.
Thursday night between nty und
police negotiators .
Officers '.are asking for a pay
hike to match yearly cost of liv
1ng increases
The city reportedly has of-
fered a 4.9-percent increase tu
be spread out over a 15-rnonth
period.
Cope s aid that about 150 of·
fi cers voted Thursday night thol
lhc offer wa s "totally un <it·
t•epta ble ...
In other irction. the offil'l'l'1'
approved a vote of no-conftdl'nt't•
an the City Council.
He said officers found thl' c1l)
to b e i n co n s i d cralc ol
employees, inept and unable lo
handle city problems
Routes to Change
CHP Patrol Plan
Hits South County
By WlLUAM HODG E
Ol ttte Dally Ptlol •wtt
A s tat e wide Ca lifornia
Highway Patrol plan to pull its
black and white patrol cari. off
most streets to concent rate on
major highways will carry its
biggest local impact in South
Ora nge County's unincor porated
territory
T he statewide plan calls for
a rea CHP offices to concentrate
traffic patrols on the most heavi-
ly traveled streets and freeway~
with the highest accident rate::..
The plan is to be unveiled next
week in Sacrame nto.
T h al mea n s h i ghway
patrolmen will no longer patrol
430 miles of county roads in Mis-
sion Viejo. Lake Forest. Laguna
llills, El Toro, Laguna Niguel.
Dana Point. South Laguna <Jnd
Capistrano Beach. The program
begins J an. I
"We want to raise our v1s 1b11J
ty on roads where most of lht.•
t raffic occurs." CH P Public In
forma tion Officer Kent Milton
said Thursday. "Vi sibility tor
black and white patrol uruts >
itself is an e nforcement factor
a nd almost 72 percent of the ac·
cidents we have occur on certain
roads."
M i i ton said t be progr am
which will be in effect al least
one year . is a response to a
growing accident problem. He
called 1l ··a better use of CllP
resources."
"We're going to deal with
specific accident s ituations ... ht:
said. "We 're going to devote our
t ime to whe re the problems
ar e "
M i Ito n said C-a I 1forn 1 a · s
highw ay death toll. w hic h
dropped followin~ passa~e of lhe
55-mile-per-hour speed limit. ha~
been cli mbin~ since 1974.
"We're headed fo r a new
fatality record this year alone ··
he said •
Spokes m an for two Orange
County area CHP offices, in
Westminster and Santa Ana. s ay
t hey will be relativt?ly unaffect·
PRESENT
ed by the program. t·uting .1
sm a ll amount 6f unm t·orimrnkd
county roads in tht•ir 1ur1sd 1<'
lion.
But the Capistrano art•<1 offi n "
which is responsible for tr<.1ff11·
enforcement on all county roact~
and s tate highways s(\uth of th1·
Irvine city limits. will be greath
affected
"It's going to c hange our
deployment." Capbtrano An·a
Commander Caot. Chuck Chasl'
said Thursday. "We will ~till bt·
respo nding to accident!> <1nd
specific resident problem~ but
we're going lo concentratt· 0111
patrols on major highways ..
"We were out then· ion 1111·.'11
st reets) but wt• Jllst wl'n·n 1 11."
ing an 1mpa<"t." ht• :.:11el
Nude· Photos
Bring $6,000
In Lawsuit
A Huntington Beach womJn
who s ued her ex-hus band aft1·1
he published nude photograph..,
o f h e r in h is m o t orcyc l e
m agazine has been awarded
$6,000 in damages by an Or:mgt•
County Superior Court Jury.
L a wyers for Rosemarie t.
Warren successfuJly argued dur ing t ht.> triaJ that the nude p11·-
f\.ires take n during her formt·r
m a rriage to Th oma~ M
McMullen were privileged and
we re publis hed withou t h1•r
permission.
The Jur y assessed ar1u_.1
da m ag<'s of S l.000 ..1 g.11n 'r
Mc Mullen a nd THM J>ul>I H"'
t io n s, LTD, a nd $5,0011 111
punitive da mages.
A claim for damag<>., liy h1·1
present husband was r('JC<;t•·d '" the jury in J udg(• Cla udt' M.
Owens' courtroom
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family o r wt•u lthy Spunlsh
wln\'ll\llkE'r Pt'dro l>omerq Ii.
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dt'manM<t by the kidnapper.s or
has 36df'ar-old dJlui;:bter Brian·
tta, an th<' money ls arriving at
lht· villu in bundh.'?I. p0lice say
Thf'y al30 s1.11d Thursday that
fru.•nds nC Domecq have been
11Kked not to t'all the home so the
k1douppers can have uninter·
roplcd access to the telephone t.o
tell the family how to deliver the
ransom consisting exclwsively
or dolllll'ft -to save the New
Yo[k·bom mother of two.
THE DAUGHTER was report-
ed unhurt In the kidnap, but the 7 7 -year ·old fath e r was
hoapitalbed after h" learned of
the abdocUon because the d~ama aggravated a heart con.
dition, a family spokesman said.
Another family friend a ~anker who asked not to be iden·
tilled, said the rather had never
taken precautions against kid· nappers.
OcH~hf-rty. )'OU !>et'. boltl'<i rrom tbt! ranki. lo thla l~l
l 'ltt lion .i°' •"'OU~
fh\' l'us 41' lawye-r umt• out pubhely for Hon t.:ordovli
111 '"' r H 1· for the J6th r>u~t nt·I Sh1tt' ~·raalt' \t!lil
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It b 11ow 1u1<'1t•nt hallt.ory th•l C<irdov~ lo1>t w John
~~ h 1111lJ. Hut OC\ t'r mind that
llOl'Gllt..JlT\ ·~ M \'ERICK ACT, lo 6upportlnS! "
Porno, Murder
Suspect Caught
HAR~FORD, ~no. CAPl -A pornography king accused o(
murdenng t~o nv~l~ planned to flee the country with a girlfriend
but a banker s s usp1c1ons led to the pa.Jr 's arrest in a s uburba b~-1. · prosecutors say. n GUA,
•. Al a bond hearing Thursday, U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal
.M ..... ....._-·~ -·, sa.id Atlanta pornog rapher
<:ot' ,.;thica/ HPmg Tempted by Dnnocratic Siren
man he d known and admired for a number of years, has ·
<'ilUSC'd him to come to the <.1ttention of the _GOP's Eth.ics
Comm1llt.•c•.
The Republican Ethics People t.hus gathered only last
Sunday and voted una nimously that Dougherty be given
tht! hoot from the Centrals .
The Tuslln backslider, clearly, couldn't even draw one
vote of support from the Ethics People. My goodness.
Reacting to Uus, Dougherty did quip that getting
kicked off the GOP Central Committee is about the same
as being booted by the Book-of-the-Month Club.
That aside, when the Ethics People voted, you are left
with the impression that Dougherty stands accused Cand
maybe convicted in GOP eyes) of being unetlucal Yo1
then must scramble around and find a definition of ethics.
You'll find the definition h as a lot of words 10 1t about
mora ls Or moral judgments.
From this. you can conclude that if a Re publican sup
ports a Democrat, the GOP bigwigs will hnd him not only
unethical, but immoral, too.
THIS Lq llEA VY STUFF. I've never known anybody
who wanted lo get clobbered with a morals rap, even a
Uemocrat. '
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But if you extrapolate upon the action againi;t
Dougherty by the GOP Ethics People, you can figure prct·
ty soon it may get immoral for a Re publican to even be
seen in the vicinity of a Democrat.
And since the Rt pubUcan leadership is now beginrung
to show an enormous interest in influencing non·part1sa r
races, such as for city council or supervisor. you'd better
realty watch what company you keep.
AS A MATTER OF FACT, everyoody should be re
quired to gC't either a large "R" or big "D" embroidered
on their coats. The R could be a pretty blue shade.
The D, of course, s hould be scarleL
Nixon Guide Issued
\\ASHINGTON IAP>-A federal judge bas issued guidelines
for the review or former President Nixon's While House tapes COD·
ta ming conversations about 1971 anti-war demonstrations.
District Judge WilUam Bryan, issuing them on Thursday, or·
dered the head of the General Services Administration the custodian
-0f the Nixon tapes, to revie w all tapes made between April 16and May
19, 1971 .
·-AP W lr9111101o
'MOST-WANTED' HELD
Suspect Mlchael Thevls
Vandals Delay
Coulee Dam
Power Project
G RAND COULEE, Wash.
I AP) -S ome $500 .000 in
damage to three giant electrical
generators has indefinitely de·
layed completion or the Grand
Coulee Dam hydroelectric proJ·
eel . planned as tbe larges t
power plant or its type in the
world.
The FBI has joined Okanogan
County authorities m investigat
mg the damage, which plant of·
fi cials say could only have been
do ne by s omeone who was
familiar Wllh the huge electnc
plant
ROBERT MUELLER ,
s uperintendent of the area hous·
in~ the damaged generators.
s aid the googing of the coil bars
in the generators could have
been done with a small crowb<fr
or chisel. ·
"H e had access." s aid
Mueller . "It has lo be an inside
job."
Okanogan Colinty S heriff
Jerry Beck said police have no
suspects
An FBI spokesman said the
charge would likely be deslruc·
lion of government pro perty
because one of the 700,000·
kilowatt turbine generators had
been completed and turned over
lo the federal government. The
generator had been shut down
ror mainten a nce wh en the
damage was done. offi cials said.
THE OTHER TWO damaged ge nerators wer e under con-
s truction.
Cons truction workers a nd
Bureau or Reclamation person-
nel were being mterrogated.
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FBI ;s 10 most-wanted list _ and
Jeanette Evans. 40 -a Mariel ·
la, Ga .• real ei.tale agent -
were found Thursday with a car
containing $550.000 in cas h and
seven handguns.
TREVIS WAS arrested m the
Bloomfield State Bank , poltce
said. Mw Evans was picked up
in the bank parlung lot 1n the
car, authorities said. Thevis had
been using the ahas Arb1e J
Evans. which 1s the name of
Miss Evans' brother, Blumen·
thal said.
Thev1s had arranged with the
bank Wednesday to withdraw
about $85,000 Crom two recently
opened accounts , police l>a1d
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counts had alread y cleared. but
bank president Joseph Gozzo
hC'ca m e sus picious "because
hc~e ·s a guy, that nobody seem:.
to know, asking for $85,000 tn
cash." sa.ld Anthony Toce. depu·
ty poUce ctuer in Bloomfield.
Police s aid Thevis' Identity
was discovered onl y when
authorities checked FBI w&mted
posters.
MISS EVANS WAS charged
with harboring a fugitive. Baij
was set for her a t $2.5 million.
Thevis was ordered held without
b:ul.
The FBI said Thev1s, who got
into pornography with a sm~lc
Atlanta bookstore. "reportedJy
b.uilt a web of some 238 corpora·
lions through whic h he con·
trolled approximately 40 percent
of tht' . country's pornogra1>hy business.··
Until April. when he escaped
from lempor::iry rustody at a
county Jail in Indiana. ThcVI' ..
had been serving an B'h ·yea r
se nt e n ce for in tt'r s tall•
t ra n s portatwn of obsce n e
m aterials.
AgenLc; said that shortly aft<>r
his escape, he was indicted for
the murders m Atlanta of two
former employees turned nvals
a nd attempts to kill a i:ovcrn·
meot witness.
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The woman raUed to pick up
htr son Peter. ts. and daughter.
Fernanda. 10. at school Tues·
day, the day sbe was kidnapped.
"NO ONE KNOWS exactly
when or how the kidnapping <><'·
curred because no one saw 1t
ha ppen." said family lawyer
Manuel Galixia Alcala.
He added that the family bas
asked the police and press to
keep their distance and "un·
derstand that anything they do
could endan2er th e life or
\ Brianda."
The lawyer said the ramily re·
f us ed police inte rvenllon
because it believes in "its right
to privacy in a personal and
private matter."
ALTHOUGH TIIE kidnap vie
Urn was born in New York sh<!
grew up in Mexico City and al·
tended the American High
School. The daughter of Domec.
q's second wife. she is married
to Or. Fernando Rodrigue-z, who
received the ransom note Thurs·
day.
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Betty Ford Saluted
J\ccoladcs poured in for BC'lly Ford at a dinner in New
York . on Thurs day celtbraling publ1catton of her
autob1ograph~. "The T1mC's of My Life " Singer P earl ~a1ley. s t.anding. ::,;.11d, "Your book 1s about the times of
a ll o ur lives." He nry Kissinger. right. said Mrs. F ord
"~ave class to the White House" during her husband's
presidency
Steel Industry Aid
Claimed by Carter
W ASIUN~TON <AP> -1be Carter administration is claiming
support f!>r its anµ-1nnaUon program from the steel industry, whkh
often resists pres1deot1al efforts lo holrl down steel pnces. It wouJd
be a major victory for President Carter if the steel industry did
agree to follow the voluntary wagc-pnce standards. since steel-price
increases usually are passed on
to automakers a nd other in
dustnes, which in turn ra1sf"
their prices for consumer good'>.
Treasury Undersecretary An·
lhony M. Solomon said Thursdav
that virtually a ll of the slt·~·I
comparues be had talkt'd with
promised to ~o along with th•·
anti-inflation plan.
HE DECLINED TO list th<'
com pa rues he talked to. but said·
"The key steel cxecuttves m
the country have indicated to me
they will comply with the presa·
dent's progra m."
In other economic d evelop-
me nts Thursday, Carter's anti·
inflation plans received a blow
when the leader or the nation's
largest union said the prest·
dent's 7 percent voluntary wage·
benefit guideline is unaccepta.
ble
Frank E. Fitzsimmons, presi·
d e nt o r the Internationa l
Hrotherhood of Teamsters com -
pl ained that while Carter'; price
guide lines are flexible , wage
and fringe-benefit guidelines arc
rigid.
"I don't think the actual
gu1deltnc of 7 percent is a reaJJ.
t y. · · hl' said during a union·
sponsored radio broadcast.
CA RTER SAID Thursday that
he had "gotten fairly subsLantial
encouragement" from the Unit·
t•d Auto Worke rs and the
Tea m s ters, but Fitzsimmons
countered, "If he said we en-
dorse his program, then he ~
wrong."
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Armless Girl Faces Spotlight
B y P ETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (APl -It
was a touching scene, and a
tragic one. A 15-year-old girl
witb hooks and bandages where
her arms s hould be. meekl y
facing the glare of television
cameras and reporters who
wanted to know a ll about the
gruesome experience that made
her newsworthy.
A MONTII OR so ago, Mary
Vincent, a runaway from Las
Vegas, e mbarke d o n an
~mpulsavely planned h1tcbhiking
JOU rney across the country.
~ighly miles later on a country
road near Modesto, she was
raped and mutilated and left by
the s ide of the road to die. Her
arms had been severed by her
attacker. but she lived through
the experience. and her story
has been told often.
Perhaps too often.
THROUGHOUT the United
States the tale of Mary Vincent's
gallant stru~gle to survive was
told. News papers carried
pictures of Mary being fitted for
her fi rst prosthesis, Mary lifting
a glass with her new artificial
limb. Mary playing with one or
the dozens of toys sent by a
sympathetic public.
realize that , but l do now · ·
"What are your pla ns for the
future?" a reporter asked.
"I 'm kinda too young to know
what Jim going to do." Mary
replied.
"WllAT ARE YOUR greatest
difficulties since the incident'>"
came another query.
· · 1 ·ve had some problems with
my prosthesis."
"Wbat is your advice to other
youngster s who have had an
argument with their famahes'>"
"Runnin g a w ay from
problems is n't the ans wer .··
lt was a pathetic sort of
irony, a small-town girl running
fr o m the prob l e m s o f
adolescence suddenly thrust Into
th e lime light by som eone's
random. violent urge. There wa!>
the sickening feelmg that the·
most tragic experience in youn~
Mary Vincent's life had, in som'·
JH'r vcrsc t wis t , b ecom e u
macabre highlight.
''ONE OF President Carter·~
economic advisors JUSt had a
news conference here... s aid a
publicist who happened to be in
the Press Club. "But this , ttu~
girl. tbts is news."
She was news, and it seemed
unfair.
FBI First w Find
$10 Million Theft
LOS ANGELES <AP) The
FBI learned of Sta nley M
Rifkin's possible involvement an
a $10.2 million theft from Sccun ·
I y P acific Nat 1onal Hank ev(•n
before bank officials wen• awan·
of the loss.
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polling places on election day fo r
his ne w spending limit initiative.
"Spmtof 13."
KENNETH REYNARD DEJECTED BY ARING FROM POSITION WITH SAN DIEGO ATIRACTION
Painting Behind Him Shows the Star of India, Oldest Merchant Ship Afloat
Thursday, Mary Vincent came
lo the big city a nd the sad
paradox of he r rape w a s
illuminated under the shining
'"l'he FBI came to us on Nov.
2 and advtSed us of their pre-
Ii m inary information," bank
\'ice president Dick Warner said
Thursday. adding that the bank
~ould have discovered the theft
at about the same time without
the FBl's tip.
Hi s office said Thursday that
t~ere might already be enough
signatures to place the initiative
on the 1980 ballot. Needed b y
March 19 are 499,846 signatures.
Captain Ousted
From Star of India
SAN DIEGO CAP) ··un-
fortunately . Reynard outlt vcd
his usefulness."
This was the ofhcial explana-
tion for the departure of Capt
Kenneth Reynard. credited with
restoring the oldest merchant
s hip afloat and fleet captain nf
Wine Promos
Hit Over
'Taste Test'
LOS ANGELES <AP)
T J ylor Wme operation has sus-
pended its controversial "taste
les t '• advertis ing campaign
because federal regulators have
found 1t to be "misleawng."
The disputed taste test was
held in conJunction with the
marketing of the new Taylor
California Cellars line of wines.
The wane was judged first in
three out of four flights of test-
ing by 27 San Francisco wine
uffs.
T HE CONTROVERSY arose
over Taylor's listing of the run-
ne rsup in their advertisements.
the Star of India's nv.m•r. tht·
Mant1me Museum As~oc1at1on
of San Diego.
CARL BOWMAN. president of
the association, also s aid that
JReynard h a s been i n poor
llealth.
"I'm in fine health." Reynard
s31id in announcing his resigna-
tion Thursday "I never in·
tended to reslgn. I was kicked
off the Star in dislfrace. Nobody
even said goodbye.''
R eynard. who began sailing on
:i tug at Lake Erie al the age or
10. found the Star of lndJa in dis-repair when he moved to San
Diego in 1946.
AFTER THE FORMER Coast
Guard captain made 17 sails for
the Star . the Star actually salled
again July 4. 1976. Reynard was
named to the Maritime Commit·
tee of the prestigious National
Trust for Historic PreS'ervation,
but he said Bowman began over-
ruling him after becoming pres1·
dent of the association four
years ago.
THE SlllP ANCHORED ut the
foot of Broadway along the San
Diego waterfront becomes 115
years old Nov. 14. But Reynard.
65. said he and hjs wife will have
moved to the P acific Northwest
where he plans lo work as a
marine surveyor.
t elevision lights and flashing
Es •-•e Claim cameras of this "major media """' ., m arket." She had become a
celebrity vicl1m.
Asserts Gay WELL·WISHING s po nsors
had called a news conference at
'~6arn·au,e' the Los Angeles Press Club to Jr.l.~ e· thank people fo r the $25.000
S ANTA MONICA 1 P l _ A ·already raised and to issue a
male model has fa led a claim plea for more money, so another
asking for half of late actor a rlif1 c 1al la mb could b e
Rifkin. who was voted "most
likely to succeed" at Francis
Polytechnic High School in sut>.
urban Sun Valley. remained in
Jail today in San Diego although
his bail was reduced Thursday
from $6 million to S4 million. He
faces a Nov. 17 hearing on a
fed eral Ch<\rge Of interstate
transport.atic5n of stolen goods.
J a m es Daly's estate because he purchased. There was talk of a
says he maintained a homosex-n at1onw1de Ma r y Vincent Thfrd Seupect Naflbed
ual r e lationship for s everal Foundation. Yt;a rs with the Emmy award· Ma ry seemed uncomfortable MODESTO <APl -A Ceres winner. as she sat before the cameras. man became the third person to
Stab Dftldu Prolled
LOS ANGELES <APl -
Police investigators sought a
motive today in the fifth Skid
Row stabbing death in thret·
weeks as they also looked into a
possible link in the killings.
The bloodied body of a man
tentatively identified as David
Ma rtin Jones, 38, was found
T hursday near the downtown
11brary with a stab wound m the
uppe r ch est . homicide w
veslagator Lt. John Dempsey
s aid.
SANTA MONICA S uperior wailing to be introduced. When be a rrested in the murder-for·
Court officials said Thursday a he r tum came, s he stood and hire slayings of a Modesto cou·
creditor's cfaim was filed Nov. began to s pea k, but w a s pie, police here reported. Tree Sales Restrided
1 by Randal Jones. who main-distracted by a flurry of frantic Kenneth Ray Davis. 35. was tained a h omosexual r e la · g es tures. The mic rophones arrested Thursday and booked LOS ANGELES <AP l -An
tionship with Daly from March weren't picking up her voice, into Stanislaus County jail on o rdinance banning sale o f
1976 until Daly's death last Julv and they wanted her to sit down. two counts or murder 10 connec-Chnstmas trees in Los Angeles
3, according to Jones' la wyer Ed tion with the s tabbing deaths of before Dec. l and then allowing Ross. SHE SMILED apologetically, a couple. them only between 8 a.m . and 10
"ll was an open and notorious sat down. and spoke . p.m . has been tentatively ap·
relationship," Ross said. "They "l just want to thank everyone Sipatures /tfounf proved by the City Council.
traveled together. This was no for a ll the help they've given "Who is trying to kill Santa
closet relationship. Except for m e ." she said. One of her s Ac RAM ENT o c A p l Claus ?" said Council President ·
their gender, they were mar-sponsors whispered somettung Proposition 13 co-author Pa ul John Ferraro. "We're going to ried ." to h e r . "H1tc hhi k 1ng i s Ga nn says he collected more make it so tough there won't bl·
da ngerous." she added. "I didn't h 300 ooo · any Christmas tree lots." DALY, WHO WON an Emmv ---------------t..:.:..an;_.:.:..:;.:.·:.:.:..-:..:.si:::gn:::.::a:;.tu::.re:...::.:..c;:_;:n:.:u:.:ts~1~d.:::.e _____________ _
in 1966 for "The Eagle and the
Cage." left an estate estimated
a l between $1 mitlion and S2
mlUion. His will specified that
his estate be wvided between b is
former wife and his four
children.
Daly appeared in many slnge
productions and movies and had
more than 600 television credits.
He was best known for his role
a s Dr. Paul Lochner on the
t elevis ion ser ies "Me dical
Center " from 1969-1976
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From terracotta to tart tins. copper pets to mushroom brushes
Here's 1ust a taste of what lies in store ...
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Friday, No4r'tQr 10, 1978
Robt!rl N W~tPubllsher Thomas K~vil /Edltor
BMbariJ l<re1b1ch/Ed1torlal Page Editor
Chance to Speak
On mog Control
Th~ Ill rhar~l' uf ballhng Southern Callro rm 's
bmO~jiCy n1r ""'" ~ a km11 local bw,mes.s Jle(>Plt> 011d
c1Ut l'l\b Lo hclµ lht•m chOOl'I th.-m ost pruc.·tlcal nod clfec-
l1 <.' pollutio n <'Onl rol ml•atsurt-~ over the n xt t \\10 monthll.
Ofrlrtab of lht" ~>ul h Coast Air Quuh ty MunuJ(l'OWnl
1>1M n r t h.1w fll"OJ)(l~ed 71 !\tl1uit ra ~htulR toclll'b thut could
t·t.irn " pr1t·t• ta.: flf MOO malhon a yettr or mo re. u~ wt·ll
a:. ~•ltt•r thi• "··~ (nuny Orungt• C'ou nuan b .tnd tht·1r nt•a..:hho~ ~·' .1hnut lht•1r rtalh bw;int-1'1'
lnformut1nn ll'ltt·t" "'II bt.• ~l'nt out to 5.200 county
hu~an\•si. firm:-.. th.11 rould tX' uffocted by pollution ront rol
mt'..l'.'\Urt''
l m11vutuJb ul .. o ~hould pay utten taon Southt•rn
C,1 hf()rtlJJ JUlO ll\\ lll'r:.. for CXUmpl~. maght t)t! rl'qUtrCd l()
~Pl'nct Sl06 nulllon a nnually for vehicle 1nspcct1on~ unt.I ~ 7 ma I hon fnr 1mpr0\ ed emi~aon controls o n n~w earl)
T ht• n •g1on..al ~mo~ (1ghtm.: agen ry will be asking
c•1 11 tt·n~ for th,•ar commt•nl-. sn d M·ne~ oC four hear ings o n
I he• .u r pollutaon plun
T ht•y \\i ll be .Jt 10 11 m Nov 17 nt the Ncw.c>0rt
llarhor ('<~t.1 l\1P:..1 Board o f Rt"atl.ors, a t 7 pm. Nov 28
Jt ttw llw\langton Hea<'h J>ohc·e ()('partment , at 7 p.m
~u\ 30 ~it the Lagun.i ll1l b Mall St!ars s tore ; und an u
fin.11 ~' 30 ,1 m hNmng Der 14 before county supervl~Orl\
Jl the• Sant.! \rw ('1\'I<: C~nlt>r
It :.. up lt' t ht• t•1t1n·n~ to makc.' them selves heard or
f,u·t· tht• 1u\1:,pcr t of Ol'\\ s mog control rult!S that could
tur n 0 111 tu tw 1mpral't1tul, l'Xµe ns ivc and unacrcpta ble
Good Student? .·
Commenting on his election victory and the s w.1tr h in
his s t y le tha t followe d passage of Propos ition 13, Gov.
J e rry Brown re m a r ked , "I m ay le arn slow. but I learn
real good ...
The g ra mma r m ay leave something lo be des ired,
but the meaning is c lear. Certainly the governor has had
ple nty of lessons to learn from in his first term.
A big onl' c ame fro m the business community when
the Dow Che mic al Co. a bandoned its plans to build a ma.
J<>r plant in the s ta te a fte r two ye a rs of futile battling with
red l 3 pe.
T ht• e nsuing uproar convinced the g overnor that it
wt1s time to pay mo n · u lle ntion to the business c limate ,
wha ('h he.' now <1 ppea t :-. to be d oang .
Com plaints about h 1:, offbea t a ppointme nts led to the
ncp urturc or l rans f<.'r of a fe w o f his early a ppointees.
tho u)o!h Adrrnna C ianlurco. has controversia l CalTran~
dirt·clor. is still on h<><H'd .
Thf' dis put<' over his a p pointment of Rose Bird to the
slate Suprc.•m(· Court w as quiete d when vote rs. disgusted
hy a ('rude atte mpt t o oust her, confirmed the a ppoint·
m c nl <Jt the polls.
Brown's rather ascetic image also underwe nt some
modification when h e plunged out onto the campaign trail
to pump hands and m a ke speeches in traditional political
s t yle .
Of course his m ost successful le arning e xperie n ce
w as the tax r e volt, which enabled him to turn his
personal te nde ncy t o fruga lity into an a sset in the ne w
bare -bones a pproach to government
The gove rnor s tiJJ ha.s a lot to learn. One must h o pe
he'll decide to continue his studies a l the state leve l
be fore a iming a t higher targets.
It's About Tlllle
T rnvelers v.ill be e ncouraged lo learn that the US
Cu ~toms Service i::, al last try ing to cat ch up with the
t aml':-.
Thcs e d ays it's not unusual for two or three Jumbo
JCls o n mtcrnat1onal fli ghts to land within minutes or each
othe r , dumping hundreds or weary pas sengers into.. tht•
<.'Ustoms ins pection a r e a -often for waits that can e<luat
the time needed for a trip half way across the country.
A s or this month. the ordeal should be le ss painful.
In its firs t reform in the pas t 20 ye ars. the Customs
Service has m ad e some major changes in procedure.
Firs t . returning travelers will be permitted to bring
in $300 worth of purchases without paying duty. The pre-
vious duly-free limit was $100.
More significant for those in a hurry, 1s a change that
permits customs ins pertor s to asse ss a flat duty rate of 10
percent on the firs t S600 worth of goods over the standard
exe mption.
F orme rly they h a d to go through the tame-cons uming
procedure o f c alcula ting the tariff on dutiable ite ms at
various r a tes set forth in voluminous schedules
The Oat r a te. based o n fair retail value in the country
whe r e the purchase was made. will apply to items
brou ~hl in for per sona l use or as gifts. which covers most
touris t purchases
f''or bus iness importers, the new rules also provide
for t mmedtate rele ase of properly documented goods,
with duty calcula tions to be made separately, following
delivery .
All of whic h should help bring one of our more hide·
bound governmen t agencies into the j et age where it
be long~.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
ar11sts. Reader comment •S invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne(714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Pigs Is Pigs
By L.M. BOYD
Modem cows don't look all
that much like prehistoric
cows . And today's horses
Dt>ar
Gloomy
Gu8
Judging from the er·
rors In spelling In most
publications these days
it's a good thing schools
no longer empha s ize
the subject. That way.
no one knows the dtr
fcrcnce.
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aren't quite lhe sa me in ap.
pearance as ancient horses.
Pigs now. though, still look
like· pigs of old. Stubborn
rascals, they're loath to
evolve, j>hysically. Nonethe·
less -this is what's odd -
pigs are smarter than the
others. de!!plte their retarded
physique ...
Sweden's government has
recommended that hence·
forth its monarch's fl rs t ·
born child. whether a boy or
ll girl, be recognize d a1.1 first
an succession to the throne.
What a leap forward th3t will
be for women's rights . Ir It's
approved!
Q. ''Ilas the weather ever
got tio hot thet popcorn
popped on the stalk?"
A. At least onfe, If the rec-
ord is right. News reports In·
dlcat e it hap pen ed In
Brownstown. Ind .. ln the SUM·
merol 19.16.
Jock And~rson
Pentagon Should Join the War
WASHINGTON -President
<:artt•r has called, upon the
Am\'n can peoplr to join in the
wor again.st lnnatton We huvc
bi.'cn communded Lo soften wa~•·
d~·munds, tighttm our IJl'lts. UJ)(I
~hnw rt'8\r1unl in sp1.:11din~.
Ttw 1>n•s111t:nt 11hould deliver
thl' sumt• lt:rturc to the brasb
huts .it the
I',. n t a~ u n
.,,or l h1.· 11<1d
l .1d IS lhdt
un<• o f t h e
m obl serious
1n f lal1onury
prl's11 ures on
thf' economy
·~the continu·
a ng was t e
pructaced by
thc spendthrifts who control the
l>f•fe n s l' D e p a rtm e nt 's
mult1b1lhon-doll ar bud~et.
Incom pete nt. negligent or
ml·rely lazy procurem ent Of·
ri cers permit contractors to
c harge c xcessi ve prtct.>s for
llt>ms that could tw bou~hl for
fa r k ss with a httl1.• prudt!nt
s hopprng a round. Millio ns of
doll3rs worth of gooas nrc stolen
IH,•causc careless or corrupt of
fic1als disregard the procedurts
set up to combat p1lfe ragl!
WHEN THE ROT permeates
t o the hi g hest le ve ls o r u
military facility, the loss to the
taxpayers can run intQ billions.
The FBI, the General Account·
ing Office. the DOD's inspector
gene ral and the Senate Perma·
ne nt Subcommittee o n In-
vesl1gations. for example, a rc
curre ntly invest1 g at1ng lhC'
~i~antlc Oeft>nse Pet'Sonnel Sup·
port Cente r in Philad e lphia.
which handles contract s for
food . clothing und medical s up-
pltt·s.
I\ confid ential report IJy th•· 1n·
s pt•c t or gcnl'r <J I "as ma<h·
av~11labk to us by a sourct• In
Washington It found the ccntt•r
• • 1 n s e r1 o u s t r o u bl t· 1) v t• r
ast ronom1cal unllquida tPd ob
li gatio ns. unr<'co rded t·xpt·n·
ditures. a ba cklog of ·unf1kd
docummts and .... host of other
dl'fiCi<'nc1es " The a ccounting
Earl Waters
procedures are so bad and so
loo:scly s upt!rviscd that In·
v t'sligators ortcn cannot ten
whether a nything bas in ract
been stolen.
t 'OR I NSTANCE, $50.000
worth or office s upplies werC'
hf'licved to be missing at the
Ph1ladelph1a facility. The Ftlt
investigated and reported that
"the lack of any valid inven·
tories and the inability to show
governme nt loss rende red
prosection virtually hopeless." In
other words. sloppy bookkeeping
proved to be an invulnerable de-
fense for officials who might be
a ccused or sloppy bookk~ping.
The Philadelphia center scan·
d al was touched off by an inno-
cent error by a mail clerk al the
fac ility. Seeing a c heck tor
$250,000 to be malled to P .
Morris Co .. the clerk s ent it off
to a legitimate defense supplier.
the Philip Morris tobacco com·
pany. Philip Morris returned it
with a letter explaining that the
firm had already been paid on<'c
for the order.
Closer {'Xam lnation or th!~
c heck showed that It was sup.
posed to have b<'en sent to P .
Morris Co .. a dummy corpora·
lion with an answcrin~·scrvicc
add r ess in Phil a d e lphi a .
Som eone at the support cc•ntc·r
had been making out dupht·atc
checks which were to be sent to
phony contractors and cashed by
participants in the scamc.
INVESTIGATORS tracked
down some $1.6 million In fake
payments which were ready lo
be m a iled out. But the FBI was
unable to pinpoint the culprits.
Because of the la x accounting
procedures. there were hun·
dreds of poss ible suspects who
could have e ngi neer ed the
ripoff.
"It was not a good syste m."
and FBI source said of the cen·
te r 's bookkeepin~ setup. •·we
eould figure out 15 wuys to sub·
vert it immediately."
1"E~TER5 INSERTED MIS NAli\E
IN ™E HUD COMPUTER WHICH
()K'C> IT ANC> GAVE HIM A
• 99, 999 !>Al.ARY!
I n vestlgato rs fo und th a l
pt"oper records were not bein~
kept for hundn>-Os of mllllons of
dollars of expenditures . "ll was
as if your wife was writing checks
but not keeping the checkbook up.
duted," one Dl'fcnsc Depa rtment
offici ul explained
The Philadelphia cente r 's
books were in such tota l disar-
ray that the facility's controller •
Ne lson Levine. reported to his
bosses .at the Pentagon that he
would be unable to meet the con-
gressional requirement that he
balance his books at the end of
the year. The backlog or orders
was stagge ring: About $1.2
billion worth of contracts had
not been validated through the
center's accounting office.
Levine said in an interview
with our associate Peter Grant
that he knew two and a half
years a go that the ba cklo~
might re ach crisis proportions
someday. "We knew the condi·
\1on was growing." he said, "but
we were hoping that t he system
could take care of it."
IN AN ATTEMPT to bring
some setnblance of order out or
the chaos. 30 professional ac-
countants wC're dispatched from
Was hington to work with the
cente r's staff through the sum-
mer. Levine now c laims that
most or the problems have been
cleared up. •
-Other high officials are not so
sure . They say the Philadelphia
center still has a long way to go.
"We 're beat in~ the m on the
head ." said Robert Bordley . the
Defense Depa rtment orfici<il
cha r ged with supervisin~ th<•
c l' n l l' r • s ;1 c co u n t 10 g s l a I r
'We'vt:! brou~ht the accountin~
lo a dC'g rcc or adequacy. ll '~ not
wh <•l \\l' want 1l to bl'. Wc'n•
m11nilonng 1\ \'l'ry l'IOM·ly ...
Bordley cont·1«f<'d that 1t "111
still takt• "a hell of a lot of
\\Ork" to bring the fuC'ihty's pru-
t•t•dures up to snuff. lie t·st1m111
ed tha t <•bout 40 percent of th\•
t't•nll·r ·s l'XIJl'nd1turl's s till nt•t•d
to ht• examtn<'tf to Sl'l' tf tht•y
were legit1m~tc
Vets Day Confusion Still Not Cleared
It isn't quite right to make fun
of the war veterans. s till tl is d1f·
ficult t o resist Joshing them
about the rout.up OVC'r Veterans
Day. the designation of which
has becomt' something of a col-
ossa l tempest in a teapot in re·
cent years.
The shame of it is that the
veterans orgunizations haVl' de·
vo t e d so
muc h e ffort
lo th is issue
and used up
so m a ny o f
the ir few re·
mainin g
Br o wni e
points to the
distract ion of
prob lems o f
far greate r
importance.
As the older generations will
know. November 11 became a
holiday following WW I. It ob·
se rve d the s igning o f the
Armistice which ever y school
c hi Id was taught ha d been
signed at the eleventh hour on
the eleventh day of the eleventh
month in 1918. Armistice Day.
Bob Greene
they were told. commemorated
the e nd or .. the war to end
wars."
WHEN WW JI proved 1t did no
suc h thin~ the d ay became
somewhat meaningless but was
qwckly preserved by the polili·
('tans by changing Its name to
Veterans Duy aJlhough the na·
tion hnd long before established
Memorial Day as a holiday to
honor the heroes of all wars.
ln a subsequent rearrange-
ment of holidays as part of the
effort to eliminate middle of the
week business interruptions.
Congr('SS decided that Veterans.
Day would be moved to the fourth
Monday of October. a month
wh ic h up to that time was witbout
3 federaJholiday.
THIS PROVOKED a storm
among some or the WW I
ve terans who somehow held to
the idea that November 11 was
or itself meaningful. After much
a g itation by the veteran
organizations. who should have
b ee n more concerned with
getting improved benefits for
their dis abled comrades.
Congress finally a g reed to
restoring the November 11 date.
In this they were persuaded in
part by the fact that many states
had refused to ~o along with the
October date with the result that
confusion re igned with federal
offices closing for an Octobt'r
Vete rans Day while st ate and
local oHices a wa it('d the
November date .
Although the rct urn to the
November 11 datl' was to be
effective this year, the confusion
has not altogether been removed
because a number of calendar
makers eithe r di dn't g et the
word or jus t pla in goofed .
marking October 23 as Veterans
Day on their 1978 calendars.
FURTHERMORE, because
November 11 happens to fall on
a Saturday this year, federal
ortices and othe rs observing
Ve terans Day will close on
November 10. thus giving
employees a three.day weekend.
And. despite promises by the
calendar make rs and othPrs
that eve r ythi n g will be
straightened out next year . the
fact 1s the observance m l!Y19
will be on November 12 because
the 11th rails on a Sunday.
Lest the matter of which day
1s Vete rans Day becomes J
Pyrrhic victory and the real
purpose of such a day is lost . it
should be remembered tha t 1t is
a d ay to honor a ll thost> who
donned a uniform in the defense
of their country in time of war.
ACCORDING to the Veteran!>
Administration a t ot a l of
38 ,487,000 have served in all
wars . of the United S t a t es.
inc luding the Re volutiona r y
War. and 29.712.000 s till surviw
although the WW I veterans
have dwindled down from thc
4. 743.000 who s e rved to a
r e maining 769 ,000 whose
average ages a re now in the
middle 70S.
Of those who served more
th a n 2 .6 m i llio n s uffe r e d
wounds. including the 651,000
who died in battle and another
half million listed as missing in
action or otherwise dead.
A Pretty G:irl Who Let Life Get Away From Her
lt was five years a go this
autumn. A Playboy bur1tly was
found dead . Her na m e was
Adrienne Pollack. The medical
examiner ruled that the cause of
death was a drug overdose.
Adrienne Pollack was 23. It is
nol particularly uncommon. an
the J970s. for
young women
from good
families to
die of drug
overdoses ;
met h a·
qua lone <or
Quaaludes >.
the drug
found In
Adrienne
Pollack's body. has been a drug
of choice among young people
for several years now. More
than usual attention was paid to
her story, though. because of
who she was. The Playboy nume
is magic to the public: Adrienne
Pollack. because she was a bun·
ny. made ihe papers .
·rhere was u flurry or stories.
a nd then nothing. Whnte ver talk
ther e was abo ut Adr ie nne
Potluck disappeared' when Bob-
bie Arnstein. personal secretary
to Playboy Pditor and publisher
Hugh M. Hefner, was round dead
of a drug overdose in Chicago's
Maryland Hotel. The i\rnstem
f
case was more sensational than
the Pollack case: with Bobbie
Arnstein de ad. the rocus of
public attention was shifted.
NOW. FIVE years later,
Adrienne Pollack's story is over.
except in the minds of her fami·
ly. They still l(rieve, lighting a
candle in front of her high school
g raduation photograph every
ni ght, and they wonder what
ha ppened. ·
What happe ned is that
Adrie nne Pollack was a little
girl who grew up part of a
Polish-American family in the
Chicago suburb of Niles. and one
day realized that s h e had
become a beautiful woman.
"She loved attention," recalls
her mother, Mrs . Gertrude
Pollack. "She loved people to
look at her."
She was modeling leather
jackets at a n Evel Knievel
motorcycle show at the loterna-
t 1 on a I Amphitheat re when a
man told her she should be a
Playboy bunny. She followed up
on It. She was offered the job.
"SHE CAME home and said,
·Mom , do you bc.'lleve it, I have a
JtOOd enough figure to work for
Playboy."' Mrs. Pollack re·
members. "I asked her what she
meant She said she was going to
be a bunny. I'm naive. I didn't
-know what a bunny was.
"She told me that it was very
exciting. that she would get to
meet important people. r was
disappointed. but I didn't tell her
not to do iL I was brought up in
a very strict family, and I didn't
want to treat her the way I was
treated as a young girl."
At the a ge or 21. Adrienne
moved into the Playboy Mansion
on North State Parkway.
"She used to tell us about how
beautiful the Mansion was.•·
Mrs. Pollack says. "I asked her
If there was any chance that we
could visit her there, and she
said no, Mr. Hefner dldn 't like
lhe families of the bunnies to
come around."
She lived ln the mansion for a
yea r a nd a halt. When s he
moved out, it W8!1 to an apart-
ment at 747 N. Watiash. That Is
where they found her body.
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TO HER FAMILY, the !'itory
lives 8!l if It happened an hour
ago. Her mothe r r e fers to
Adrienne as ··our angel." •
The mother talks calmly about
the facts or her daughter 's llrl'.
Yes, Adrienne was living In \.11e
ma nsion as a bunny at 21. :Jes,
the boyfriend she llvt'd with on
Wabash was a he roin addict.
Yes. the family had found a lcl·
tcr rrom another bunny In Lon·
(ion. a sking Adrienne lo send
some "ludes" <Quaaludes) to
England.
"Dul none of this hart to ha p·
pen to her." Mrs. Pollack says.
"In th(' years since he r death, J
see about Playboy on TV. the
~iris around the pool. and I think
to myself, wn~ Adrienne like
this? Ente rt:uning the men in
every wh.ichway?"
I N THE MOTHF:R'S mtnd.
there were plots to kill Adrienne.
She catalogs a list of thf> people
her daughter knew as a bunny.
trying to come up with a logical
reason for her daughter's death.
The family members Are the on·
ly persons familiar with the case
who believe in the murde r
theory; It iA more comforting for
them to think of this, somehow,
than lo consider that Adrienne
was just another young woman
who lived a little too fast, and lcl
ll gel away from her.
Curiously. the Pollack ramlly
holds onto the Pla yboy connec·
t1on They carry a small photo·
graph of her In her bunny cos·
tum e . and tak e It t o
neighborhood art fairs during
the summer. asking artists to
paint a portrait or Adrienne as a
bunny. The pftce is always too
high .
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CALIFORNIA I NATION Friday Mo¥ttmber 10 1978 DAILY fltlOT A 7
Industry
Gets Into
Bugology
S AN fo'RA NCI S{·o
CAP> l\nd no" bu.i
powttr stundnrd Otl of
('ahforrua hl\1' plunkt'd
$13 m 1ll1 on for ~4 1
pt'rN•nt of a 14,~rkt>I•·>
t•ompu1ly th11t hum, ... ,,, • ._
111inuh• <'lt't'~y. rr ""I\
b(•11t'tll•:S for mclu ... 11 ~
B y BU Kean.-
--
Mother
Goose
Blasted
DENVER I AP l
Caution. Muther Goose
may behaut'doustoyour
''hlldre n 's conscious ·
ne11s . So suys. Fitzhugh
O o d s on, a c h i ld
v sy cho l ogi s t from
M anhuttan Beach. Calif.
Further t'\IOt'Oft> 11(
lht' gruwlntz faith 111
rom men.·1at bu~oloj(y ,.,
lht' fort Standard 011 or
lndrnnu und N.H1on .t1
l>1.;t 1llt>rs al o bought
l a r gt.' c huoi..., u (
H t'<tr old Ct•tw; Corp
P ETER •'ARLEV ,
Corefvl driv1n'. Daddy' W e do n't wont you
to Qet deod'"
"Look c106ely at little
o ld Mother Goose and
s he turns out to be a
male chauvinis t pig,"
s ay s Dodson . who
d is likes Mother Goose so
much be used to edit the
rhymes as he read them
to tus children.
H E WOULD chan ge
Miss Muffet's assailant.
for example, so the kids
wouldn't be afraid of
s piders .
rn·..idt•nt and on"' ,1( th •
o u11 dt-r t1 o f C t>t u t-
t•i.tlmntM tht• rom pau)-
1 i. w o rt h u hout $55
m t I hon It t•mpl11):. 160
T ht• t·1>n1p.111y ... u1d
Farle\. dt.>morhh ••lt•lt tu
tht' ht~ eo rpor.1lluth thul
t't>l u!'> had lh•• ~·tultt \ · 111
w or k with
m ic· ro or~un1 .. 111h 111 .1
"'UY that i .. UM·ful Ill a
nu mbe r nf dll•m1 1·;JI
act1 v 1l1t'" "
uit Fights NRA
Rifle Morwpoly
He couldn't go without
nur s ery rhyme s
a ltogethe r . he s ays.
be<'ause half a chi>d 's
learning is complete by
the lime he or she is 5.
\\ i\ S It I N <; T 0 N 1 A P 1 An a n t 1 g u n S O , HE S AYS, he
wrote a book entitled "I
Wish l !lad a Computer
That Makes Waffles."
One example o f his
updated nur sery
rhyme :
111 gan11at111n ha:-. .filed suit to stop t hl· Ucfensc
J>,•11artrne11t from selling io;ur plus n fll'S cxclusivl'l y
to National Rifle Asso<•rnt1on mcm bl·rs
J .O . B o nn ,•y , u
S t a n d a r d 0 1 I v 1 c t·
president in c harg<' of
futur e pl a nnin g,
descr ibed Cetus' work as
a commercia l search
into ''the m yste r ies
ins ide bugs'' and how
they work their magi<'
for u se tn indus try.
Bonney s aid Standard
will have two scats on
the Cetus board
"To n•q usrc NHA mcmb<'rsh1p to purchase
rifl e s through the Defense Department makes no
more sense than to require me mbership in the
Dcmocratl<' Party to be e ltgsble for rood s tamps."
Sam Fie lds. field director for the Na tional
Coalition to Ban Handguns, s rud Thursday.
··A computer is a think·
Ing m achine.
The s m a rtest one
yo-u 've ever seen!
THE COALITION ARGUES THAT the
70·year-old law restricting s urplus rines sales to
NRA members is discriminatory and "effectively
furthers the political position espoused by the
NRA "
ll thinks up questions
a nd answers, too,
Before you have ti me to
tie your shoe!
But every computer
can only do The NRA opposes most gun.control laws and
des<'rsbes itself a~ the spokes man for gun owner:. What some person has
told ittodo!"
THE
ANTIQUE GUILD
ANNIVERSARY.
CELEBRATIONS.
HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES:
In Lo' An~elc.,1
l\t 1w (mm b'IJ:l1,h Chin:i 1.ilim1 1 •195
l::nitli'h oa~ dr.1w k•af 1.1hle J.11.11ht.-.111,l\l1·
!WI)! 11~ 188
5,., of lour Engl"h o.1k ch.11r' .mJ Jr aw ], .. ,f 1.1hl1· !195
l:.Jw.1rdmn oo k l:n1d1~h hal11r1•1• '188
• 1·1 of fnur cha1;.. in English 0.1~ 1145
Art d,·u1 unlrJmt-d h1:wlk-d m1rmr' 'ZZ
Mirror wuh carved oak frame '78
Maho,?any &lward1Jn \'arncy wuh hn:df,.J mm0r 'IJ8
~0111,h bra"' co.ii ~uul1· '68
Inlaid m.1ht~.my \\arJruh1: with oval hc\cll1d mirror '168
[ngli:-h wJlnur 1.arwd \u.1dn1rJ 'Z'45
Scom'h mah~.1ny. la1c Vicm11an, hn.1 of d'·'"'n '275
tngl~h J'IJnt ~IJOO In Nk 'lf2
Old Engl~h l tchmg m c.11'\ ,.J o.1k tr.mw '38
0.1k tea rmll.-y lrom l:ngl.mJ '48
10 foo1, V1m1nan lknrwt'<XI ~1a1c hll11.h '69S
~tJrrx-d !<!I.e..' lradc-d wirxto~' •35
Au.\m<m r inl· hay fork' •ts
S.·1 of four ~rnonh.ick Srn111~h chair' •29s
Tiffany srylt leatf,·d Main i;:la"' r<'l!>!-Ue t:iblc I.imp '130
Engh'h m:ih0gany Y1e1on~n Pcmhrol(l' rnblt' •250
Sm.ill Fn·nch carved walnu t wr111ng wblc
Rt'"'Ut' hra" ~indbnck' from H11ll:in,I
lnbiJ Enul"h walnut piann
/\1.11.,rn1hu •nt h l'nch Lout~ XV ''VII'. hl'.I\ 1lv
c.1rv,.J "·•lnut armrnrt•
t njt]1,h WJlnut lnf,UJ J'l.lOI\
Sckc1cd '""'t•lry
•zoo
'16
•345
'5,800
1295
Z0%·50%off
Antique dealer<> rd,·rl·n~e h.l!>lt • 3
Rc1~uc ook and wrouRht 1mn f""!'I.: ht:nchl~ 1200
ti" Golden ""h<-6 rl:int~ •z.99
Free delivery on furniture iterru over •100 purchased
at either store during our Anniveraary Celebration. ·
1 n Ora~e CountyJ
Old l:n.:lt~h ,.r,hin.: ,,1neJ ook fr.im1· •j8
l\11chcn 'tool '28
Oak 11'.1 rrolk•y Imm f:.nlll.mtf '48
Au,tn.in f'lnl' hJy fork' '18
::>l1 ol four 'J'lxmh.1ll.. ~ott~h chn11' •z98
IC()'~. wuol <lt">t)o(n tl'l'l>UC ru~ 4 x ti '195
Rc1~'ue Tiffany ,rylc lcalkd. srain gla~ lamp •g9
Rc1o;:,ur bra" uon hold""' from Holland '12
Rn'-!tUl' bra~ c.mJ b tick.' from Holland '16
R,., .. ,uc mlltop. '>4•l1J •i.1k J,..,J,.~ 4 ~ "1J.. '89.5
Inlaid l:ni:l"h w:ilnu1 r1.ino '345
Eni:h .. h urn11ht r 1Jno
Sdl'Ctl-d Je"d ry
An11que d1·akr., rd1•r,•n..:t· h 1nl..
Eni::li~h o.il.. <XC:t.\lvnal tabk~
'275
20%•50%off
'J
'.58
Re1,,ue oJk Jnd wrouuh1 uon rark hcnchc., 'ZOO
U l''l-<l oak wall tll'l' from Holl:ind '48
Cl.1'"' .,1yl1• n.1k Eni:l"h rarrncr:. Jt.,,k '360
o" Gulden l'<•th<."'o rlanr~ •z.99
M1m" wuh carvt.'tl o.1k frame . '78
M~any Edwardmn vnrury w11h bcvdlt-d mirror ... 'IJS
~ush brA~ C011l ~ulllc 168
Inlaid mah~any wnrdrobe ~~th rwnl ht-wlk·d mirror 1168
I n).!11,h walnut carvl'J ~1ddmrd . '245
~ow'h mahns:any, Int,• Vte1orrnn th1·\f nf J rawcr-; '275
En).((1,h plJnt "anJ in o,1k '42
~J~ mp h;u in nn rravt>lltn11 ca."'' •JS
Bow front Eni?li'h Chin.'l Cahinct '19.5
Engh~h oak cl raw leaf Jacobean style. twt::.< kg
Set of four Enl!h•h o.1lc chairs and drnw leaf table
Edwardian oak Engl15h halltn'<'
Sc1 of four cha1ri. m English oak
An deco unframed bevelled nurror&
'88
1195
'188
•14s
•22
TWO REMARKABLE 6TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS.
best sd i..'Ctinn. At The Antique Guild's 6th
Anniversary cdchr:itions.
,., · · OranRe County, Newport Fwy and . \\! .~ Oyer Rd. Easr 7141751-3181.
' Los Angeles, Venice Blvd . J , hctwc1.:n Rohcrti.on :ind La
.. Cienega 2131838-3131. C t Av 111;;S
I
t,
J
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0'\IL Y PILOl . \. Friday, Nc:rtei10M 10. 1979 LOCAL /CONSUMER
Draggin' Their Wagon ... ~s_.,,_~=~~:; PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHf:SS
NAME STATl!MEHT
T NI f JUOWU'Q Pf'-t'W' •\ dc>tnq bu\1
"~\\ .,
MARIC CL ... RIC "'S!>OCIAT[')
I~ W C.euy Ann.,. S.nl• An•
Ce1ttorn14 971a.
P UBLIC NOTICE
IU1nt
FICTITIOUS IUStHEU
NAME STATlMIHT
Tl\t> 1n11ow1ng SMt\On\ .,~ oo.no
bu\1t'lfo\\ •\
COWAN A'\0(1 ATf,, It
Corpo,-..,t• Pl•t• Or1111a Ne•PO" e .. c" C.1110-n•• 'tJMO
PULLIC NOTICE ---------\UPElllQtl COURT OF THE
STA TC 0 1' CALll'OllHIA FOii
THt COUNTYOl'ORAHGE
HO "'•1'U
0 II o• R TO SHOW CAU5a
FOR 04AHGE 01' HAM!!
' WHOOPS ... OVER SHE GOES AS FRESHMAN TEAM IN REAR KEEPS COMING
SOPHOMORE TEAM ENOS IN THE OUST: SUDDENLY THEY'RE FALLEN HEROES
25 Cents
M•ta P•u' Cl~ 1'0ib W Wtt'f
Avenue SM>••-c.e111om•••7100 W Anotew C•U 101 Ao< ~lord
Ro.a. Co<..,.. de4 ,.,,., !Alltorno .. •ltH
M•<-1 C C.t1nQ II CorOGtil•
Pl•l• Or'""' ~ ... woo•• ti .. •'"·
C.•IUOrn14 fl'2:..0
1n IM Mall•• ol '"" A4>1>l1Cel-ol Ml~l I '<ANCI'> 801VIN , f u f
""nQt• ~ N,.,,,., f "l\ tM.t\.AN\S 1\ tonOvc:ttcl OY ~ 1n
dtv•OU•t '"" epplo<.ellonol EMILE F RANCIS
01v1N tor <~ OI .,.,,,. n•v•no ~n 111.., 1n Covrl llnd II -•r1nq M•r\ P""I Cl•rtt
HERSHEY. Pa. <AP l
r"t\ \l•t~t ••'I IHfliO with '""' roun1y Cl•n OI 0.-County on O< •Om ••Id •ppl1ca11on lh•t E MILE
( llAN(.1'> BOIVIN n•S Ill.., .n 61>
1.c..11on prOOO\U'tQ 1rw1 f\•\ rwnw bf'
n.;ng1d tu EMILE FRANC•'>
ORDON
The price of .,
Hershey bar will rise
fro m 20 cents to 25
cents, but chocolate lov·
ers will get .15 ounce
more bite ror their two
bits. the Hershey Foods
Corp . says.
loot• 11 "" Rotwrt •nd Ooroth1 Hr1dfll ,, 1
Co,.•I Av .. nu.-Uttlbo., h.l.nd
c.J11orn1a '1MG
1'1o:J7tt
PuOl1\MG Or ... Coa\I 0 •1ly P110I.
Novtrnl>t!r I 10, 11. l• "" Jonn w H•rn•llon. 1'111 R•O 11111
A v .. nut ~u1t.-J.-700 C.O\t• M t-1ott
Cihlorno• 'nUI
PUBLIC NOTICE
IUtnS
'ICTITIOUS 9 USIHESS
HAMI STATEMENT
Joupn C Obftql " Coroo.-1~
f'to1a Or•v,. NI N POtl 8•"1c.n
C•11forn14 V]MJO
EdQdr £ Sfnflck 1/ (Q'P0'"'•
Ple1• Ot1v11 N t-w port lj, oc n
(4Htorn1ft 91000
Now, tl'll&<elore, II Is ~reoy e><Cle••O
no 01,..,c.ted. ttl<lt 4u oonon) int•'"''
rn w•d m.tUe, do •POe•r before•~•~
, l')urt tn °'"°''tmrnt 3 on '"• 18tn O•'I
'' Novfom~r, tQ/8 dit 1 t 00 o 'c.loc.k
• m (If Wld d&'I tCt •hOw t auw-wny
\ucn •oP••t•tion lor <"""OI ot n.amt'
.hOuld t\C.tt bti Qr•Mll."'d.
The popular c andy
bar. whJch went for a
nickel as late as 1969.
won't begin going for Its
new prlc~ until after the
first of t.he year. but the
25 percent wholesale
price increase to re·
lailers will go into effect
on Nov. 27. Hershey of-
fi cials said.
f he •ouow1nv ~'\On\ •rt" e101no
bu\1,..eu a"'
b •'n .ru l C.cr-n.-.d .. , ti
(Ortt(Hrtf .. Plitl•• Or1v1• Nt1wport
8Htl\ c .. 111orn•t1~1MO
i' ,, •urther oroer"'<! that jl copy ot
1111'"' Otc:t~r ro Show (ttUS>e bP pubh"""d
1n I"" Or.,_ {.oe\I 0.tllf PoiOI. u
n(•W\PUPt r ot Qttt\ftdl (ltCUhtli()n,
pr 1nt1oct 1n w1d <ountv. •t fN\t one:•
v•<" #H k tor tour )U((H~IVt" WW l.\
puor to,,.. CS.v ot W•O "4Mirtno
MIOORI AE<,TAUAANT NO l
OCJ• C,,•rt1,.ta. Fount.in V•tlPy.
C•1ttorn1• 97/0I
Pttvl J ~n~•Uer. I/ (OrPOrotr
Pl•t.t Ornte. ~t:wpor l U1· .. c. n
Cii1lllorn1" 'nMO K •t\Ut OU'lt M l yd:MOto. 100)1
W hu prrtnQ P1nr Wt\tm1n\ter
C•hlo•n11 ~
&vro n f•rnvtttr ff',h H"•
T •rnul1er f-amtl'f Tr\"t ?OU Al'd Hill
Av~nwe ~u•lf F200, Co•t• Meu
C•ll torn••.,,..,
O•led ""' l<;th <l•Y of O<lotier. 1q71
llRUCE W SUMNER V 4UUm• Mty~o. tttlA Mot.Mit•ln
Ctmm •ron . .._ount••n Vdlte't' ..
!Alltorn11 ~70I John Vin.,. \1 C0tPOr•t,. Plttt•
Orlvf'. Nir-w oort Be.en C•1tlorn1•
'1..0
J 1'°91' OI Wld
Svoitr•or C.outt
f f'\t) bU\lnti'\'-•\ COnc:IU<tt'd bV •
-···pe~p
~€HIOR CITll.EHS LEGAL
COUNSELING Sl!RVICE
DAVID L PAllRY'
AU•ftey at Uw
~W·•-lerA-
Yewm1 M1v•molo
l f'U\ \l•tt'f"l'teftt ••\ tiled wit" OM
C-IY Ci+n OI 0.-Counlw on Oc· ·-t 1•. 1'71
8u••••Qfl J 8'-er II Corpo...,I•
Pl•t• Ot1Y ... Nf'w oor l Eltt•<,,
C•t1torn14 9'166iC>
TtH\ OVS•ftllt"\\ I\ <onduc1e-ct bY •
CJ4UWr•I ~rtnlfVHO
s ... ,. JOO
MEANWIDLE, the an·
nouncement or the cos t·
tlier but bigger Hers hey
bar whetted traders· ap·
petites for cocoa futures
WILLIAM O. Hl!IMIACH LMA_, .. _...
Tr-Cefttow BttN>rO E S<hnto!Mr
M..neqfnQ PdrlMt
p 0 ... 1112
Se•I aee~lt. C:.1-.,.• to74t
Tel t1141 ~
Att.,,..vtor_.~ JJOS.111~1' ......... Th" \t~t""'"'t •~H hlff With tM
County Clef'• OI 0.-(.ounty on 0c PuOI••...., OrM>QI' Coa!ol 0;11ty P110t. ~., ....
L.o• A...,.1 .. , C:.I~ _,, ·-· 1• I'll
O< IOt>et :xi. 11 •nO Novemo.r J, 10
.~,. F1034.lt
PuOI•\...., 0ri"91 Co.J.i 06oly P110:
COWAN ASSOCIATES •l'IO II
·Contracts on Wednes·
d ay a t the New York
Cocoa Exchange rose by
5.55 to 6 cents a pound.
the daijy trading limit
O<lo~r 11 ""° NO~mO<'< l, IG, 11,
1~78
a.rMnl E. !><-MM• f>O.kamo
11 Corper•I• Plau 0.1ve
Hew~rt hooctl, C:.li10n11• n .. o P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE --------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FIOJ.IJ•
Put>l1\hftid ()t'n~ (OO t D•••• •111n1. Oc tobe.-11 •no NovetT'bPr J, 1v t I
1'18
\UP(alOfl COURT OF THE
H ATI! 01' CALIFORNIA l'OR
THE COIJHTYOl'ORAHGE
Ho. A·•ll1\
The Hers hey move
was inte rpr et ed b y
traders as a signal of
bigger future demand
for chocolate and cocoa.
Tnf IOllOW•f"IQ DP1\0t'I •\ C)01nq bU\1
flt•\\ d '>
PUBLIC NOTICE
N OTICE OF HEARIN G FOR
OROl!A Ol atECTIHO TRANSFl!R OF
PE A S OHAL PROPERTY TO
CO M PL E TE C OHTllACT OF
OECiOEN'f UHOER Pll09ATE
CODf ISO
ATOMIC. JANllOAIAl SERVICF.
'II Rut" FOO\«tl~Ottt•u. Newoo,.t 8eacn
CA •?M>O
~ ICTITIOUS 8USIHE SS
NAME STATEMENT
Th,. toilow,nu 1>4tr\on' 6tt' do1no
b4.l!t1nt"\\ ,. .. f•l•l~Df JOHN K AOSS.OUGGAN
a•<t JOHN o<IMBALL AO!>S·OUGCAN
MD . 8~• JOHN l(IM8 ALL ROSS·
OUCC.AN, O a JOHN IC ROSS·
OUGC.AN M 0 , !>Kfb.ed
·'They were figuring
that as many people will
pay 25 as 20 cents a bar.
and therefore the in·
crease in weight even
tuatly will bring bigger
consumption." said one
analyst. .
Andr@W lom.Hl~al ... R ..... Fon·
l•1MOle•u. Nf'w00'1 S..t<". CA 'nb60
""' l>\IM~$" condb<l..O oy en in·
(f111•du.I
1NTER10R '>LAP(~ 7l8"1 (I
Toto Ro.td. !>u1I~ ~. EI I oro, CA 'I?~ P~1tr1ci• Ht8rtMt! St•mP'-l~.
M1noao~ ,Mi\\•on\11r10.C••704, A nc!r-T O<Tl<>Ut'W\il I
Tl'u\ \ta1~t wai. ttl!d with ttw
Co..My (1"'1t OI Or-Countwon Ocl
Jt 1q1t
P •t rt(•• Mct1or lno, 13841 V••
N•vctrf4, M1\\tOn Y1t•JO. (A ft?fJ/\
fh1\ t>u-.1M \\ •\ <onGul1td b'i •
~neul~.hp
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lnet
'i"ELOON A 8ROOEA '1u h ied
~r .. 1n • piiitlUort •or ordt"r a lrK Ung
l••n•ler OI --• or~ 10 <om·
Pl•I• t onlr«I o4 -· rll!te~ t o •h•ch •\m ad• tor •urther
l'lGISl
PUOll\MG Or~ Coa\I Deily PUOI.
NOV ) 10. 11, 2• ... ,.
P•tr1<1• J ~1or1no
P•ln<•• H SIMTI~
T,..•'\ \tat~t w•\ t1lld wit" tl'W'
Covn1y Cten.OI 0.-c.o..n1, on O<t
"· 1q11
oerl!tul.,,, -!NII IM t-end l>'et .. ol -•no 111r ...,,.. .,., bffn s..1
tor Nov•mt>P< 13, 1.-ie ., • 00 • m • 1n
lh., <OVrtr-.. ol Oee>Ar-1 No lot
\.lld court. •• 100 Clvt< Crnter Of1w W,.\1. in th~ C'IY ot Santa An•.
C.1ttorf'liA Onofre
Finishes
Refueling
The Unit 1 gcne ratinJ?
station at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Sta
lion returned lQ norm:.il
operations this wc:ek
following completion or
a nearly m onth -long
plant refueling.
The unit was laken out
of service last Se pt. 15
ror sc heduled replace ·
ment of one-third of the
uranium oxide fuel an
the reactor core.
A portion of the fuel is
replaced at the plant
every 16 months. a nd
during the re fueling.
ro utine mainte nance
work was performed on
plant equipment.
The plant wa :-. r e ·
turned to normal service S und ay. u t 1l1 ty
s pok esme n s aid The
plant is o wn e d h y
South e rn Ca l i fo rn1 t1
Edison a nd San DieJ,?o
Gas and Electric com·
panies
Workshop
Scheduled
A workshop for free·
lance writers will be held
from 9 a m to J pm Saturday by tht." Orange
Co unt y c hapt t."r o f
Wom t'n 1n Com mun1
l'ations. Int'
It will be helcl tn lht•
communitv C'l'ntt•r at
Golden West Collei:L· in
HunhnJ?ton Beach
Los AnRclcs attorncv
Myron Emt."ry will speak
on legal aspccLc; of com·
munacations during the
workshop Other topics
include public relallons.
non · fi c tion m agazi nc
PUBLIC NOTICE F1f1'tt
--------------Pu011•hf'(I Or""'> (CM' I O•llY P1101
SUPEltlOW'c:OURT OF c.AUFORHIA O<t 21. No" l 10, IT, 1'14
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CASE HUMBER A'712S
tn ,,..... Mallf't o t th# A~•C<cJt•On ot
Pl TIT ION FOR (HANCE OF NAME
OROEllTO SHOWCAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF HAME
ClRAROJO ... N bOl..INIM ... ...., ..
0t f•t11Jn ,,... '"''' <OUf'I t()f nn ord#r al
ION•ntl pi 1111on---r Hl r "-dn?"" "'"' n"'"'m'" trom C.lR ... RO JOHN l:IOUN I ...
C.l RAl 0 JOHN llOliN I
11 ,.., h,.rr.gy oro-r~ lhdt t'ilt g.i-rwn'
1n1 .. n •-.h"(J 1n ttw m.an,.,., rttOr-(,..,•O ... o
Of"d' t>t'fMf' tn1' fOUf'1 1n ()ep.drtrntrn•
No J at 100 r ,..,,, (4on1er Ortvfl We\t.
!>.iJn'd An,• (dl•f0tn1.,. Of\ NovPml>""r
21), t~71t, .-ti 1 t Olio clock d m . drtO U\• n
dnO tner~ \now ld\A~~. •f any tht'V n.tv• why ~Id pet1llon tor c~ ot
nttm¥ ,~10 no1 1>1• or ant11(S
11 1\ tvrtrtPr OtO!:red U\dl d COOV ot
1n1\ orO• r 10 ~w <~~ Ot> O"•<>'•~ned
,., th~ O••lv P11ot. • n. ~\Pelt>@'' of
qtf'Mrt!t c1rcu1at1on, PVt>••VW"d '" ""'\ countv •l t1-i3·,t once 4' we-e« for tour
<Of"l\f'ctJt1w week\ pno< to tn• oav 01
Wid nl"drtNl
O•tto O<tOOl'• 1'. 1918
9RUCE W SUMNER
Ju<19eOl I .....
~ypet1or (OVtl
CHARLES R 9AAOY
AllorMy-'U•
11 .. 1 G•r-0--a 1vo •
SY•I• UO-H G•rden Grow, Qltlonw• ~
T•I (114J ~D
Allor My tor f'etl11_,.
"uOh\1'1ed 0rdtl9" CO.t\I Oalfy P1lol,
O< ,_, :xi. 1T .no No,,.,moer l 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8U\1NESS
NAME STATEMENT
t P'!• tnflOW•nQ p.·t \Of'I • 001n1J ov '
"" n lJ i: ,.., t rt 14 l l i f l.I A I'' I ~ tf t
1U'~ Av .. t'11~ ~f'\Of'UC M1-.. ion 'V 1•11.
(•l••orn•• int:. I'. t •rry A ~ 7,..,;4 A¥1·n10" 'not'I
fO, M 1\\1on Vw11) C .1t1fOf'r"11t ''I" I
Tn1 ~ OU!tlnt"'\ '' tClnOu<t .. <I b'f H' •f\
0 1v1aua1
f f'rrvA lt•••
J n1\ \ttltt•~' ""'"'" i 11'<1 with ltw C.ovr11v Cl.-r• tJI C)rdtlQO-Co..n1v on O<
IOO<'t 11, IW8
f:t02•11
PuOll~ Or-(,oa\I Oallv Pilot.
O<toCKr 10, 21 <Hld Noveml>l•r J, 10,
1'18
-18
PUBLIC NOTICE
•s:na l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEU
HAME STATEMENT
T "~ to1tow1nQ p.tr\.CYI\ •rt do•nQ
bu\U'1ie\\ .. ,
RlAC'H AL VO M O V•"-C
CENTlR 1-n•·., s .... n ei.o H..n1
•"910n B~.K'1. (.A q;'°"" U Havl Co Of Ot..-County 1n
(OrOOl.tlf'(S in tfWo \\..tt\" Of {•llfOf'f'lilA
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'l?&TO I"" ou ... M" \I\ (onQll(lfO ov • <or
•9'<"1 It Po"cthOf"I -----------u HAUl <O o~ ORANC.r
iq19
PUBLIC NOTICE JOIW\ A LOr•nt/ A\\t 'Jif>Cy
T "'" \1.1...,,.......,,t Wd' f'lt"'d *•II\ tn. County Cler~ ot Or~ Coum; on CAI
IC 1q15
Oiled 0<1-11. ••7'
WILLIAM E SI JOHH,
C.OU"1¥ Cl .. rll.
lllYIHG KIELLl>GG
A l.•w (OrllOt•hOf\
~00 Sun•I 91...,. "JU
Lo• An.,.1 ..... CA -hi \SO HS\
ArtorfttV tOf" P91rttOIM'r
Puo11,,,Pd OrrinoP Counh Od•IV P11oc
Nov 1 • 10 •~18 \1~18
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
ST ATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Ho A.f7~
AMEHOEO
OROEll TO SHOW CAUSE
•n tn~ M~ll!'r of A•C"ARO ALAN
CAUlL 'f ~ot Lt·,.vt· 10 Cn.tnQ<' Ho
N.1m• I<> RI C HARD ALAN
YAMAlAKI
~l(.HARO AU'>N C.AllLE Y ""~'"'1
fHfl'd n1~ Pefilten 1n U,.,. i\OOtt f'f"lllllt"'d.
M4fh r. •nd WtO P~l•l•Ot\f."'r ndwtnq
JM,,..,., r~tl'd lf_..,y,. of Court fh
Uhtnq• "'' n.1mf! ttom Rtr HAAU
ALAN CAUl( Y 10 AICNARO ALAN
YAMAZAl<t
1 I 1-. HEREBY OROEREO IMI 411
e»t,_r\On\ 1nh-rf"\ff'(! in ')cttd md1~r •fP f't"•' o--to.-• '"' Cwrt tn ()poortmf-nt r
.,, '""' < ounlv (.ourU'W>v"K 100 C "'''-
CtnfH w .. ,, 1.1.M'Hd An.a C.il•tOfn.tt Of'
Novtm~r •• 1Q1t. •t 11 00 A M • Mid
lrwtn «tnO IF'W>f~ -Jlelw c ff'UW whv 0'1,..
Pr hl!nn ''<HJl'1 riot Di .. Qfdnlrd ll "
turtr'l•·r orOf·,.-'CS l"'dt .-COPt 01 tn1'\ nr
rJ• r l)t• C>ODf•~""fl tn lHl. ORANGl
I OA'>l [JAIL 'f 1'1lOI," MW\QdlJ'I• nl
Of'rt .. rttt r 1rcu1111ton. Ofl<it> cwr ~• to,..
ll)Ur '\V( (t.> .. .,..vv •.-e•' and tndt -'•llrl RS?m
FICTITIOUS 8USINIESS
HAM( STATEMENT , '01111 t11,,1DI•( .1f1on t>t· fe>mOlt'lt'd Pf'IOf to th1
ThtJ to11ow1no Pl'f\On •~ oo.nq bu\•
~\\ "' CROESUS SERI/ICE S, 1011 E""
.,,, $trt~I Su1tP lOI. Sant• Anet
C..l1lor111• 11110)
Aon Murrey, 1021 E•\t •1'1 Slr~•I.
Su1lt 108. S.ilnldAn<I, C"l•lotn•<\~7T0)
l ti1\ l>uw,,.H I\ <ondv<leo ov •n 1n
01w1oua1
Ron """''•V
J."c111 ""d Orf~ (n"'' 0,..11., r·o1ot
()(.1 11 ~O't' t 10 1: 'lht
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCllEOITOIU
HO A •134~
SUPERIOll COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOA
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In UH< Mdlh•r ot ,,.... l \1 •t·~ Of
F IOlUI F ~A NIC \ <oE ARCH "'" f HANK
PuOll\ned 0..onQP Coa\t 0..1ly P1lol R ICHAAO '>EAR(H Ort"~~
Tf'U\ \···~· Wit .. ,llf'd WttP\ '"""' Counl y (It•~ OI 0..tn9f C'.ovnl y on 0<
looer 2•. 1911
Oc lobtr 'J1 •no ~oW'm~r J 1c. 1 ~ No11c t• '' nt·tti>¥ o•v••o 10 < '•·<hto''
1u1 n•~ <•aim\ dO-dtt'\\t 1n.• "'~''"Oft•·
~1 11 dPnl to ••11· '>d•O (t~t•m' 1n Int oft.u «.t
PUBLJC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
l .,.,. •01tow11'tQ ~r'°" 1\ OO•t\Q bu\1
"" d ' PPITISH AU TO <.PARE<; OF
NOPH• AMER•CA 11)8 Oor'"'l L"""
(o\trt M, ~ (_alt~orr'llA ~7'76 ~1thit'O JOM lolld. Hl8 Dor\f't
L6"", Co\ Id ~"' Ca1110,,.•.& <>?toll>
frt1\ bU\lr"e''. '' lonc;tu<lf"d DY.,. 1n
dJYldU.11 R1cMrd J0"" lMtd
Th" .,,.,,~, Wd' ''''"° #Ill'\ ,,,..
Covntv Cl,...._ ot Cl<~ Covnlf on O<
IOI>'• J I. lqT8 I' lllJIS4
PvDllSMG OrAMW CD<9\I Oally P1tol.
Movern~r J. IO. IT, 7•. 1918
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'W cterl( ot lf1r' .ttOtP"Wld 'ovrt nt to
ptf!'wnl ,,..,,, IC''""• u'l()fo"'™'" o ,., tn~ t11ce 1u f,d~lf1v1tn ·)O· ,.,..,..,,n
4>1rff't ~u•t• J0C t.4~• wOOO (dht<>tn1tt
1()70. wn1<r\ tt)llf'f" ott1<• 1\.1~ pldC.t of l)U,,,,.., 1:t '""° un<Jril't ''"l"f>O •"' 111 '''Mt '"" ~,, ... .,,"Q 10 ~·u • tc111 \u<.n
(IA1m• ""'''" ,,_. '"14 ,,,,,.., vth,,l(nt r
rT'U\I bf> t1h'f)Vf' pt#'> • nt rd tt dlU""'4t0
""'''"'•" tour mor1n· &lh r ""' t +r 1 P\olOfl<..tt•Of' c• u~., nor r • o •• .,., °' ,...,. , t• " RM>llM>A J .,, l\l<(H
£ .Jr<utor M '"°' W •ll ot -...110 o--t.t"Ot ,,,
TEO SULLIVAN
AttM M Y41 ~w
SJOS C..r..,.. SI'"'
Swlle JOO
L•U•OOd, Qlltorn1~ oOllJ
Pubh\tw<J Ordf"."> C~''' O.ltltt r•11ot
O<lo~r 10, // """ "'"•~mb<-r J •O.
1q/9
•83-1 18
f'I~ M1n4'] Ot lf'w\Of'Mr
• Od1e<1 Oct_., •a. 1q1e
Aruc.r W ")umnt~r
JV<IQ<' ot ,,.,.. SUOf't1or Co..11
HARllY LIOOICOTE, JR.
U•v•r
llU C~fT\Plt\ 0. , Sle. 211
H•W1H>r1 e ... c:h. CA. '1MO
11141 5-'•·U'I•
Allorney tor Pelftl-
t>uot•\,,....d t11nQP C°"''' o,,..,., ..,,101.
0t100..r 20, V , Nov J. 10, l~T8
'8111-18
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTllloUSBUSIHE·s-s --
NAME STATEMENT
t rtf' 1onow1no oe-rwn\ •rf! oo,no
bu\lf'IP•' <l' TOI' '>PIN (,()LF EO\JIPMf NI
COM P ANY 0••'''"" nt (rr''" n
foroor.-C•Ot'I l~Q P•o1·nofUOrV Or•v•
W"'' Nr woort Rf>4fh Callforn • ., P 0 !lo• 11)1 N-i>otl 6~o>< n
(•lif1'fn1ol Q?M I (frv•O f,,q1nr.•,1nQ (Of00f"1•t11H1
• Ofot••Ar• cor0t>rAt1on
Hu bU\4~'\ '' (Of"(fuf" tPd bY ·' t ti'
oor•t•l')n <•rwt Fna•~''"° C°'"o WttttPr (.-fvanlt>'"
P.-~tWOftnt
fht'\ 't11t~·nt w~ titfl'ld 'l!l'•th 1n1
Covnt'f Clttrk ot Or.tnqe Counh on
Novpm~r•. 1'71 F1042'11
Put>••,_hf'CS ()r,JnC>I-CIM't Oot.1ily P1101.
Nov .. mber 10, ll, 1• clrtd Oe<t>mtwr t
IQ/$
PUBLIC NOTICE wrltinR. sy ndica tion. ·-----------. · t · d · MUNICIPAL COURT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
sc r1ptwra 1ng. au 10· HARIORJUOICIALDISTRICT visual presentations and couNTYOFOAANGE
starting a busine!)s. !:O~~:!:..'!L~:W°..".,~~!
Tennis
Anyone?
Appltcatton forms fo r
the 1 llh annual Junior
tennis tournament are
available at lhe rccrc a·
tion d cpartmt."nl offtct."
at Laguna Beach City
Hall.
Th e tourn <'v i s
scheduled the weekend
of Dec. 2·3, and 1s open
to students livihg within
the Laguna Beach and
Capistra no Uni(1 ed
School Districts.
Deadline for entry Is
Nov. 29. For more In·
formation call 497-3311,
ext 238.
Funds Raised
H--1 IH<ll, CA •1'4l
C•SiH.,,..ller1'1'0
SUMMONS
f)trt•ntl ft A 0 ~TRANO
tXCAVATINC •NC ct<O•Po•ctllon Orl•nd~nt RORIN THOMAS 1n
01v10vAllyi .Jnd dO•"O t>U\1nf'\\ '''
ROBIN IHOMAS PAVING. •nd DOE'>
t tnrovqh 10. tN1U\IVf'
NOTICE' You h• .. -•ue<I T"" <Ovtl m•Y de<tdil 1f9alftSt 10V Without
yOllr '"'"' .,..,.. -•~• you ,..,pon<I wlOuft >O o..yi A•.0 tJw 1ftfOrm ,,h on ......
AVISO ' U\IM 11• \fde <lfm•n<l•<lo
El Tt1bv1WI ,.._.. *''°" conlr• Ud
.... •wdl•11<I• ......... que UCI "'"" Cl• O•l'lro .. .JO fWIS LH ~ IAlorm•·
cl.,.qve•I.,. I TO THE OEFENOANT A C:ml
corno••lnl hH -Ill.., Or ,,,. l>'••n
u tt •q~'"'' you •· II vo.. won 10 del-1111\ t•••u•I.
tou "'u\I. w1t"1"" JO CS.¥\ afttr tr'+I\
\ummon\ '' vrved on you. '''" ""'" t'1h < ou•I • wr1t1•n 01e1dl11Q ln
rnpoM• to II\• <om o111n1 Ill "
Ju\llte Covrt vou mu\I 11i. w1111 I""
cour1 • •rHttn P•Hd•nq or <•uw •n
or•I ptte<llnQ to l>e enlered In II\•
do<kttl Unlfts You <IO to. ,,,.,, ct.·
l•ull wlll oe eni.•11<1 ._.. •P01lu11on
ol IM Pl•lnlltt, anO 1111\ <ov•I mev
...,,., • tuclQmltf\t •o••n" vou tor tM
retie! 01men<lfd In the tOmp••lnl, ~n1<n <oulO r't!tult 1n Q•'"'~hrTWtnt of
••9 ... lak1nq 01 money or PtOPfrly or
o thtr reilet requested •n trie com
pl•tnl
• o II you Wl\ft to -• Ille H¥1ce 01
111 •ttorney 111 1111• m•lt••. '°" ,.,..,141
Jo " prolftlltlV M 111•1 your •tille11
re\"n'•· 11 .,.,, ....., lie hied Ofl 11-
De lod s-''· •~n M ri""'41n,(k"'
tly O Slone Ott""''
ISfiALI
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NOTICE OF HE ... RtN<# OF THe 90AaO OP SUPlrltVISOlt~ O~ OaANGF
COUNT\I, CALl l'-OANIA FOii A PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE CITY
0 , COSTA MESA OESIOHAT•O PACtl'IC.-c.AHYOft ISL.ANO ANNEXATION
WH(" REAS prf•l!m+~ry Oro<e .. dlr\Q\ tor ,,... AnN!JldhOn of lN" ,....rrtndft••r
ci.urib4.~d '"""bth-O 1t '"'Of¥ to the C11y ot Co\t• Mew wer" com~ed bv th<'
1t11nQ of ., A,.....,.vt1on ol AOOl•(ttft<H' bv thot' (.1ty Counc.11 ot the City ot (O'\lit
~w ••tn '""' 1 ,u cutt.,,.. Ot'•<•'' 01 th..,. L0<.•1 Aoen<.¥ fotrna\•on Comrn•\\-OO
C>Ut\Ut'Jnl ~0P1trt 1t.• t1th• 1 0 1v1\1on1 com"°"'n<inQw1tl\Sf>Ctionl.SOOOt1 ~
Ot th~ C.owrNT'lot "' (00.•. f•nO WHEA(A' ,,... lotat Ac>t-fXY r orm'91ton (.oml"'f'H\;~1on did .\\IQn lt'tf'
tottOtlll'tnQ 01\flf'\( I..,. N''H tlMm °" ,.9ndt1on
1-AClf I{ (.AN VON !,LANO ANN( \Alt ON
""° WHE RC A"'t '' '""<l·•I d• ·<• •o•.,~ Of'""• •ff·t.Or ~~rirs of 1rw t~rr1t0fv
Of'OOO.,,.d tor M\nead ll(W\ le 1rw (1h ot CO'\f.t ~..,,.. '' c.ont•1"""° 1n At\OIWtH)n No 78 t\•h o.ttf'd () tOb> r U tOlfl. c,,f tt\I· Rn ttd of 'uOftf'v•-.or' on,,,,. with tht'-
Clrr• or'""' tkw/11 nt '4.IP"•Y .o,, 1"~ l1tr1tor, "ttnf'r•n., ~nbNI ..t!.
tOHO*"' \~10 ,V'M'\f'•11t.on e un ••''' nt ·• ttl • •<r~ untncO<PO'"•'"' Covn\f t'\l•nd
comptelt-l'f ~urrOUl"'OfiO C>v '""" ( 1tf ot Co,t• ~""MIO to<.•t"'° on tM north 'tdt
ct V•t•Ort~ \f,.f'lllJ>t. • •t\t ~ "''''of t't.t<•hC AV'f"f\ut'. in tM we-\t Co\tA #ilrtlt'1d •re•. Ar'ld
WH( RCA<..,,_ ,,...r1t0f v Of'OOOYd 10 bi-ttNW-.N '' ml\f1btt~. M'd
WH EREAS.'"" l«•• AQ<"n<t Form•llOn C.Ommi•-•• " .. m.lllnQ .....
11n<11nQ> rl'<llltred Oy ,uO<J,.•>•on 111 nl -..t 11on J~UO ol lt>e Gove<,,,_.,I C-
Oid •l>f>l'O"" ~"en,,..·~·-by R~\OIU11on HO ,~ ... dH•Of"'ll1'19 Ir. Soard OI ~fYt'\Of'' M tf'W!' (oncklChnQ ~U1:f'I0.-1ty Mw9 MJlhOf'"lltnQ WIO Bolrd 10 1ntt .. te
.,.,,. .. ,_ -ee<llnQ\ -10 O<CM< .,,,,. ... ,_ OI Ille ttrnl«y WI-I en
ele<llon, end
WH E RCA!>. '"" ·~·\()t'I\ lot ""' pr~....,,. ... ,_ 8S WI '°'"'In IN oro
PoW• th•retor ...omtllr<I 10 '""Loot A00>n<• fornvl-Commtu.on ••• TM ~ enM••tion '~ lo ptOVldl! IYll fT\unl(lpel !oe"I(.,\ 10 411\
Uf'l>in1tt0 CounlY 1\1-'"'"<" " '""""" trom Covnlv ~•u 1ec:11111u end lhereoy 1nc:reai.e IN economy ena •H•c1encv OI urben-vl<n. -WHEREA!>, IN En<ull#Ofllor d~IW,..,lfWd 1111\•noe••llon Of'Ol«I 10 ~ , .. <••~ l<•llY •.tempt • ~'°"" ,,, .. PfOVl\IOf''t\ •nd ff"Q\.lltt~nb Of the C..lltOf'nld
Enw1ron....nt.i Ou.llllY Acl
NOllCE I!> HERf8Y (,•VEN ,,,.,. ,, • ..,,nQ on , ... p•Ol)OWd •nrw••llon
•tll bt' l>eld tn ow Q\jtrnO.O" o• "'~ Bo~•O "' ~rvl!>Ots or IM .:Ounlv ot
Ore nQ•. 1n llW Hett ot """''n1~h•hon IU C1V1< C.~l•r Ptau, Sent• Ana,
c;.111orn1e. on,,,. Uno oty nl No•~mt1t r "'~ •t 11\4> "°"' ol If JO o <tock A M
NOTICE 1!> FURTHER GIVI ~ INt Any onl~re\lfO rer'41'1 O"'"nQ lo
m.ll• "11¥r1tten Pf1>t9'\t ~1n\t '\(t•l'J ,nM11.8t1on \h•ll 00 '-0 by wrlttrn t<>f'I'"
mwn1Uhon 111911 wllll llW Ott• ol '"" 00<l•d di ~ny llmt' p11or 10 the conc.111••1.n
01 u10 l\<'41tlnQ •I tM Nluf OI 9 JO o c If)( k A M on It..""° <1.ty o4 No....,..l>er
1•11. tnd WIO ""'lltn l)rOl ... I by .1 l•ndO~·t \NII t on1e1n 4 <'t''l(rlptlon \Ulll
<t•nl I" 109nllfY 1IW llW\CI -<I Ov l'•m And WJO #llltM O<Otnt by a ¥01.,
.,_,. .. cont••" tf'le rMtdtnU•l .odf'""'' of .ue: n vot.,
SENIORS COME ON STRbNG -Mike
Forsum had to Jump the abandoned
sophomore chariot as the senior team
c a me on s trong. during homecoming
celebration Thursday at San Clemente
Olllty " ... """"" Illy Gery A--
SAN FRANCISC O
<AP\ ., A combination
or priv~te and public
funds htJl insured lhnt
Sup-ay a~ernoon band
0 Af£0 fh,.111'1<1.tyot0<10""' 19 -t1Y OROIUI Of THE llOARO 0 .. SUP( RV•!>ORSOF OAANCE COUN1 Y UwOHl<M et
11 lg h School. The f estivltles wind up
tonight when San Clemente football team
takes on Laguna Hills at San Clemente
field . Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.
•
; .... ~oncerts wt1 continue in
San Francist:f .,-Ootden
Gate Park ncl\ sum·
mer
&LO•IO &O'llOUllKI IJJ Nertll .,..,. .. .._, S411te 1•
~i.Mele, CA 9120>
h i UIJJ~ ·-rt•: ........ .,.
P\lbll•-Oren@" (M\I Oe1lr P iiot Ott 10, 21, HOY l, 10. 1•11
Clol•fOllHIA
ISE Al I JUN£ ALElCANOfR
C••r• o1 ,.,. eoi"o 01 s_,.,,,~
u40r-C-IY ce111orn1•
P11011v.ct Or-C-•t 0.1lv P1IOI Hove_ l _ 10 ... ,.
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OUTDOORS I NATION
CLOSING DOWN
TO AVOID BANKRUPCY
LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH
We hne ~ commmtQned by~ owneo ot CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE
of Daupn1ne St , ~ ()Tle.n' 'o Mii thtir 9f'llltt inventory of over 3000
HANDMADE. ORl~NTAL RUGS "*1yo t wtuchhlvebMn 1n stock for yean.
WE WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC IN
THE SOUTH BAY AREA
OVER 400 OF THESf RUOS TO BE SOLO BV
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON: Sunday,Nov .12
AT: Marriott Inn
900 Newpof1 Center Drive
Newport Beach
Auctloneef: A. Asher
Auction 2 PM
Preview 1 PM
lnfonnetion: C.11 Collect 213~
Terms Ca-sh I Chedcs
A, A & A, Inc.
UCTIO
______ ST ATE SAL---~
• ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER
• FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS, Etc.
1Y2 Million Dollars Worth
Fri., Sat. & 5181.
Nov. I 0, I I , 12
8:00 pm
lnspecffon
Fri., Sat. & Sun.
2-5 pm & 7-8 pm
Don't miss this important sale!
Fine crystal, china sets, European furniiure, bronzes. rugs, oils and
many other items.
Lots of d iamond solitaires and clusters. Fine men's and ladies watches
rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, etc., set with diamonds, emeralds,
rubies, sapphires. Several important large emeralds and sapphires.
TC RMS· BankAmerlc .. d MHtmCh&rQI>
Pa .. onal check c .. n Some e><tendecl terms cen b9 .,..ranged.
PrO/HrtY moWKJ for convttnlflf'Ce of Ulle to:
nevvport galleries, ltd.
2542 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA
(714) 645-2200
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Ill 5 P.M. FRIDAY
Art Levine Auc11on1Mtr
"KING ALFRED"
BULB SALE
For Spring Bloom•
Of Gl•nt, sunny.
Yellow D.ttodlla
Bush lemon. stays compact
Bears ttiln·sl<lnned tangy fruit
1 gal.
Reg. 2.95
Reg. 3.79
Doz. , 2.99 DOZ.
I Florist S pt>rial I
CREEPING CHARLIE
Extra rush and full.
Shiny leaved Indoor or
• outdoor plant. mJ
• • l "Pot Reg. 8.95
Ad Qood Through Nov. 14, 1978 -White Suppty L•et•
PHONE
546-5525
Ftldwf. November 10. 1978 DAILY PILOT ,.U
OTDEa MAJOR CORPORATIONS which reg. ~iiiiiiiliii ularly sponsor races aod marathons include beer II
companies. sort drink distributors, cosmetics
firms and a host of athletic shoe manufacturers.
The corporations are finding that runners are
a big maricet. lo 18 months, the number of active
members in the National Jogging Association bas
tripled to 26.000. Last October. the Gallup Poll dis·
covered that 11 percent of American adults are
regularly pounding the pavement.
At least half a dozen muaztnes devoted to
running are on the st.ands.
World Publications Inc . markets 41 books on
various facets of the running. Four books on the
subject made the best·seller list at the same time
-a record. Publisher's Weekly says. •
RUNNERS SPENT $238 MJLUON on warm·
up suits last year. the National Sporting Goods As·
sociation says. with another $147 million going for
nine million pairs of running shoes.
Runner's World magazine, which publishes an
annual shoe survey. included more than 100 dif·
ferent shoes made bv almost two dozen manufa<-· tu re rs this year.
.. AU YoU need to run is a good apir of shoes"
says Dennis Caldwell. mana~erof a runners· supply
store in 0r8J1Jle. "The rest of the lhiUs we sell
are frills."
Caldwell's st.ore carries 70 styles of running
shoes at prices ranglnJ.? from S20 to $40.
THERE'S A LOT OF mooev to be made in
shoes. says Caldwell.
"Shoes wear out." he notes. "Three to eight
months, you need a new pair. How many sets or
golf clubs or bowling balls do you buy in a year?"
Shorts and jerseys. at SlO each. are big sellers.
Caldwell says, along with chronograph watches
which sell for $29.95 to $39.95. Caldwell recently
began stocking roller skates on running shoe~ at
$74 per Pair.
THE BACK PAGES OF RUNNER'S World
abound with unusual items for running devotees.
including bumper stickers. a necktie adorned with
Uoy joggers, and bee pollen from England.
Rudy Soto, manager of a plastics Cactory and
a runner, says it cost him about $40.000 to open a
runners' store in Huntington Beach.
Business bas been excellent, s avs Soto.
a lthough. "We haven't done much advertising at
all. Mostly It's through word of mouth and through
the weetly fun.runs we s pansor."
SOTO ISN'T TOO WORRIED about running
being a fad, fittUring be can alwavs branch out into
other sporting goods. ·
.. But I don't think running ls ever going to
slow down." be says. "It's one of the healthiest
things YoU can do for vourselr ...
CHICAGO CAP> -A Democratic party official
says Republican Sen. Charles Percy. narrowly re·
elected this week. "is an exceUent actor" and
faked a fainting spell to win sympathy votes.
Percy 'collapsed momentarily last Friday after
a debate with Democratic challenger Alex Seith.
Percy won Tuesday's election. S4 percent to 46 per·
cent
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"I DON 'T THINK THERE WAS anything ~§§~§~~~~§~§=~~~=~:::==~=~~~~
physically wrong with him," George Dunne.
chairman of the Cook County Central Democratic
Committee, said Thursday whlle taping a radio
program at WMAQ·AM
Asked if he thought Percy's fainting was "less
than medical." Dunne re plled. "Yes. I do He is an
excellent actor "
DUNNE NOTED THAT PERCY "came out of
it very quickly and went over to take a swim" at
the Racquet Club
Percy's press secretary, Pat Yack. denied the
allegation, saying Percy "was pressured up
again.st the wall by numerous reporters" ·and that
"after a very tense exchange with Mr. Seith." it
was very bot. he'd bad a long day and he Just
swooned"
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If you bought a new mattress
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you lost both time ond money.
Bedding to make sleeping a dream o1 prices
you can afford is advertised routinely
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A MOVIE": ABOUT
MY 12ocrrs J
DENNIS THE MENACE
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ru WE'R.E. GOIN& 10
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APPl?OVAL, M6. CRUMM,
by Mell
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by Jeff MacNelly DR . SMOCK
GORDO
11-10
JUDGE PARKER
THtl'lv!i AREN'T THE
WAV THfV U5EO TO 6f. ANlHON'r'' THERE
ISN'T fHf 01SCIPL1Nf, THF 6Ulj0 0(VOTl()N
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MIK~ I YOU MU&f
KNOW 60Ma ~
WHO Ml6M'T 9~ INTEl<ef>1"~D IN
AUNT A6A'THA.
WHAT 00 WE K>JOW THE WORD 15
A60UT THf.> HE•V D. A.? THAT HE'S A
CAN HE 6f REASON~ HARONO!>E,
WITH ? .MR 6 '
by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
REMEM6Cll. THERE 15 ONE INDl5PUTA8LE FACT~ EVERY AAN H~ A PRl(f AHO WE'LL
FINO OUT WHAT Ht5 15 50Mf0AY' ! IN THf
MEAN TIMf, Wf ARE AOOOT TO PLACE THE
M(OICAL EXAMINER IN OUR HIP POCKET
WHICH MfAH5 WE
DON'T NECO 0 A.!
by Tom K. Ryan TUMB LEWEEDS
YA 1.-IKE: PA NEW
Pl.AVMA'TE I 60TVA1 SNOOl<lt:1 VEA~?
HE'S SORTA FUN
T'PLAY1rfM6'-l7A-
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FLAP '{ER Af?MS MOR~ LIKE: A 8UTTERFlV,
Pl..AVMA~
NANCY
THIS SAYS THAT
FLOWERS KNOW
WHEN YOLtRE
TALKING TO
THEM·· -I DON'T
BELIEVE JT
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PEANUTS
OF COUR5E I 00, WIN~E.
"rnE TROU&.E 15, THERE'S
NO ONE'
MOUNO
._ HERE-~ IMPORTAtff
ENOUGH ..
vA cso-r Mf: ... 1-r"'S
AL.I.... IN
SPANISH .'
COMICS /·CROSS WORD
by Charles M. Scttufz
by Bill Hoest
by George Lemont
by Templeton and Forman
TODAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLE
ACROSf, u <a11101n1,1
c1ry
I tnSldn< • 111 Gcxloe~s ol S Span1~n plenty nam .. 49 Fools 10 H1><1c1 50 Bi•actt Frrncn ~DIV u Jctck ir1 -~Kina ol wine
S8 Goes IO 15 Oec1a1m D•"ces 7 16 Parrit lt-wora.,
17 Soll md»"!t Iii Pohstl uver 18 -TJfp~ 61 Son ol lru'
?O Pntl" 63 Rull>
17 H .. &4 Wamoum
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.4 Pci·.111 .. -~I [1 .. 1~11 -
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wor(J<; p11•r11rr·r
16 Easy"" -
27 Cdi1dd1d1 DOWN
pr,0vinC1' 1 Sea~ a wctl
30 ApprOvdl 2 Touch
3•Less~ aqam~I
35 Canadian l Atone
conserva11v1J 4 lntp,rpr11tor
36 "Vive IC 5 S1nbad':.
_1·· btrd
37 Cuttin11 h Asian pehin·
38 Thw.irt Wld
•O ll',I Tbtdtf'
'I lnQU"I Ii Man •1 nAmr~
•2 EQua1i:P•l ') ChllSlt>r'lac.l
•3 Mallrr,1lp• 10 Stlt•IYI'\
•~Say il<l·"". 11c aw
UNITED Feature Syndicate
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13 Turtle genus
t9 Wel
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25 Distress
26 Doorways
11 Chnncet lee·
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18 Rent
19 Snc1ps
30 ArtghlO!>I
star
31 J.iog1'<1
32 Fc1mcd
33 Crown
J~ f o•
39 Busy 1nsc1.1
•O Saloon:.
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42 RP<.Ords
44 Borer Max
46Uud--
Burmd
47 lexas team
49 B1bhca1
mountain
50 Mark
'it Hour: Prefix
52 Presage
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57 Honer!
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ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Fndly. No¥9mb9r tO, t978 DAILY PLOT .4J J ~
QUEENIE Ousted Judges Eye Post
South Counly Trim Job Expected to Open
B:r WILI..IAM llOOGB
01 .. o.11~ ,._ \wtt
Two Jud.Kl~ who wer~ d feated
lo elcctiollb lj!it Juoo a re umong
" l'vtret rerson:;" Who ore COT'I·
l'ltderln11 upplytng tor a tr111I
'-'ommlaa1ooer pbsltion that Wlll
oJ)tln J1to l. it )Ut\gt' saud today
~outh O ro n~P County
!'t1 u111<'1p.tl Court J ud1eo John
Griffin ronflrmect that hl• hni< '"" ('('lvt'd IPtlPrs urgm11 the court to
ronsldf'r SuJ>t.•r1or Court Judge
ijlchurd Jfam11ton un<I North
t)rangP C'ounty Municipal Court
Judgc Arnolt1 Mordkln for lhc
appvhalmt:f'l.
"Olhtt'I may do rool1.0t audatM, but I Ullu: OUb busaoe&6 to
HAMILTON, WHO :>t'rved a a
JUdgl· u1 :,uuUa court for 11 years
pr101 lo hlti Apnl. 19'77 Superior
Co urt appowtmcot, and Mord.kin
~t'rt' defeaWd by challengers in
June and have been looking into
other Judlc1aJ positions.
bean.''
VCI Anrwunces
Activity Slate
"1 had contacted the judges
scveral monlhb ago about that
po:, at 100 <an south court I."
H.tm1lton ~uid Thursday. "But
l've bet.•n looking inlo several
othe r po:,:,1b1lities inc luding
fede ral t·ourt po~itions " The follow\ng ~cht>dule of activtt1es open lo the
pubhc has been a nnounced by UK: UC Irvine Ex-
tension program Hamilton said h~ knew the
position mlghl be available
because it was discussed when
he was sUll a municipal court
judge in the south court.
TUt!,DAY
• P•re"tl"9 -AU.Utnenl and [41rty
lnlervenUOtl."' Llncla S.rlUHI R N M S ~rlndl&l cllnlc1.,n. SI JO"'Dh' .._u.1 ~oncl Of e UC 1rv1l'I• E•
l'M.Jlolt!•
U !ITZA C. PALMER. ~ ..
~I• #1\ev, C.. P--•Yon NO-.I• ~ •. 1'11. SN b ~...O t11r lier llusb9ncl c. p..,._,."' eo.a. ~. c._
two Ml!~ AllCAI HM1ey -Ma,,,
H•d •llnv -of lnQ!noOOd. ea. t1•r .. l'l~ft Norme ....... Pl.ti*dt of Fo..ft.
'"'" V•ttey. e.e .• Robefta Woolwv of Boumltul. ~...,,.,lee Lee HaMOn
o l TuU11'1, Ce., oM neptiew Lee
M t M•h•n ot Woodl•nd Hllh. ea. Gr•tt\•Ot' wrvoe~ wlll be l'lel<I on
1 U<e'61Y -14, 1'71 .ol I '00
PM •I fht' c_.i ~~mete'}
.,,,, Atv 8n.lce Kurrie otfl<:•MH'lCJ.
F rornd~ n'lfly c.i1 •I ~II 8ro<>c1w•v
Morlu•ry on Sund.tY. NOlleft\Mr 12,
1911 trom 11,_, 10 I 30 PM •nd "'1o<>-
d"y• N OVI',,., IJ, 1'71 from 9 00 AM
10 I lO PM.. ~II 8•-•Y Mortuary
directori. lt09Eln'SON
CHAR LE'S HOl. T ROBERTSON.~
10, OI Nt WIJCl'f e..cn. c. P41ued -•Y on ~ '· "1t. SofvtvH by hll <Ml"Gflt•r Yvonne 84\0•t•d.
11ral'ldd•u9hlen ICl"1 el'ld Pam
81t9St8<1 ol COS .. Me'"'-C.., tlsten
Sefme Gl'11 of 8 rernt11, Kentucky Mid
Mery Oonov61\ ol Loul\vllte, Ken.
lucky. Arr•n9f'~nl\ bV Hfplurt•
Socltf\o wltll t>url6l •l se..
TOLl'A
L VHOA GRACC TOLPA, rMldf!n'I ol
C~t• Mes.. Ce Pe\~ -·· on NO•·
""""' .. ""..,. ,,_.,. ol • lr.rfle «· <:IOel'll. SM •n ..... ,... et HN9
Memorrel HO'"ll•I for J yeers.
S...v"'" Ill' lier,,,..... JNn Ati.ns of
Cost• ~ ca.. ~ ANte er.... ol A,........, CL Md__., To/pot ol
""''"Of'.._~.~~ wHI
be -on Siitllrdey M 11 AM 81 the HdrbCW L.-. M9mori.C aw.,et wllll
R~v Oonet<I R TI!urm«I Pntor of 1,,.
~te Mt~ ~fl of tl'lt Ntre•eM of
nt1.tt1n9 Siorv~ -the dlr-<tlon
ot H•rl>or L•wl'l·NIOunt 011••
Mort~•• ~u~
\AUER HAMMER
ROY L. SAUCRHAMMER, "'1"' 40
rt'\ocM<\t ol COSla ""-Y , C. P•""4
,..,.,, on -· 1. 1•11 S<.lrvt"~
by e>Mt rtl\ ""'· ...., Mn.. l..ew.-.n<A ~•uerhdm..,.r. wile Jiii ~n P•ul,
deu9111erl Le•nne •nd Loreen
s.~m-. ~ 0ona•d. u.ie~ E•a•ne v-.et. uverne e ....
drrb.,, el'ld Carol E...,.rby l(ertn
M •\UV el'ld Shlrley Cey•nbero.
M"rnorlet MrWt"' Wiii be lleld on Fri·
dty et 11'00 AM •t Tiii' Prll'IO Of
Pe.c,e Ult...,..,. ()>Urch , ~a Mes..
C... Int.,.,.,,.,. ~ 8ay, Wl\Con>1n
Loc•I err~ts Dy Wt."Slml1>1trr
Memorial Pertl Mortuary F emlty w11·
gesls don•llOl'I\ 10 the Amerrcan
C.rK•r soci..v.
HMILOH
EOWARO o. HANLON, rUl<ltnf or
N,wporl &He.II. QI Pa\se<I •wdy on
November I. 1971. SUrv1""° bl' Ills"'''"
Edtlll H•l'llon, """ E<twora 0 Hanlon,
Jr •l'l<I hb ~·· l(arlo HanlOn •II 01 ,....,port ~eel>.~ • brotlll'r Harold
H Henton of IA JOllB, Col S.rvl<t'>
wlll be h~kl °" ,....,,_., No•~moer IJ
1919 et 17 noofl 111 St J&n'I<"\. Ep1..:ooa1
C"u""· Newport OrMll Cil lnl~r
mf"nt wHI be 111 P.ctftC V•t'W M f'mor•dl
Perk 8•1U IMrQ!'ron Funtr•I HOfN'
Co\I• MeYdl•9<W \ JAC08S
~YLVIA J ACOBS. ""'••CP' Df'ncl"IO
under I~ dlrc-<tkln ot HMll<>• L•'"'" Mou~t Olive Mortuory CO\I• Mc••
~US'
r PfBFAMllY
COU)MA1 NWA.L.
HOMR
7801 Bolaa Ave Westminsl91 _
893-3525
PACIRCYllW •••om••, ... Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific Vlew Drive
Newport Beach
6-44-2700
McCOINK:IC •
MOltTUAllES
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933 San Juan Capistrano
49S-1776
Uln.t&GHOH
AA•ALHOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa 8~3-9460
l&L laOADWA.Y MCMTUAIY
110 Broadway
Coota Mesa
642-9156
IMl1M-~
MORYUAaT
WISTCUPP Cl4APIL
QematOfY • Aower Shop
427 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
64'~88 .
,,.ClllOTHHS
SMITH'S MOttTUAU
&27 Main St.
Hun11no1on Beach
636-e539
~MOl1'UAIY
978 So coat Hwy
l..toune ee.ch
494-153& 1• N. El Cimino Reef ~ Oementt 492-0100 0
le<'l\ton ~lrt< Nurte Pr~tll..,.,,,,
SemlM• Se<~ ~lt\illed DY l(dv
J 8ur11•, AN , M.S .. PNP, mnw proctllloner, UC• M4>0lc•t Cenltor,
& JO.' 30 p m , Rm IOI, Plly•lcal ~lfl\Ce\ 8'°'J, UC°l Umpu• !>lngllt
•<lmlUIOl'I •• I,,. Ooor II SP"<•
permit\, JIO
WEl>f4ESDAY, NOV 1S
"'RKenl O..~nf\ In R<11-..1 Emou v .. Tllt'<dPI' ... AllM'tf Elfli,
Ph.D • e~ut•"" 01rec1or. ln•lllute
tor Aatlonal Llvlno -IM 1nos111..-tor Advanced SIU<IY In f'lellonal
P'lyetlOtllffacrf, .... Yot .. City, A UC
lrvlnr El<lenslol'I -.dey P'o0'"'"· ' •.m .-12 l'IOOt'I end l·S p_m . Gold Room. Mesa~ UCI u~ Fee: '30. l!K-...,,. ......
THUltSOAY, NOY. 1' ··~r.,.,lc ,_,.,., of An<ol'ftl .,..,
Contemporery Mav"-" Gary Mura. P,...o . ,.~Sfl'•r<h •ssoc•••e.
Psychiatry •nd Hu..,.,, e.,11 .. v1~.
UCIMC PMt OI e UC lr .. 1ro~ E~·
tension IKlUI'<' Stt~. "Ttw World of
u,. Mayo," 7·10 pm., Arn IU,
Pllysl<iil Scltonee5 81<1g , UCt ctm·
""' S•nq•• .,.,,.~.,,on •1 ,,,.. a-1f ~pece ...,,m11~ "-50 'M•k lng Ille T••nsltlon ll'llo
Supentis.on ... -•rd w11-.. Pf'Hl-°""'· Adrnlnl>ITetlW' R..warc n As--••tn. t...c. A UC Irvine f•ll'Mlof'I
one-daySfflll<*'.• 30•.m.-4 lO pm .• Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol. Costa
Mew. Ftt: '5S. 1n<'ludK p<1r1llnQ,
IUllCll, ....0 ....i ... Jets.
f'IUDAY ... SATU•DAT
HOV. 1'-11
"Publls""'9 YOAJI' Book," L.ai1>l&n P. M ecOol'leld, M.A., editor end
P<.IOllsher. ....... Prcxtuc:Uo•~ A UC
trvlM EJC1Wollon -kend -kSl>op. Fri .• 7·10 p.m.; Set.. t a.m .·12 noon ond l·S p.m., Rm. %Al, SOGlef Scleftce
UOb, UCI "'"PU'-,._, SlS. lnciudn -king. Blrul,,_ IS llmft.cf to SO.
Deatlu
Elsewhere.
LOS ANG~ <AP>
-Antoinet&e Carrillo
Delpy, 60, daughter of
actor Leo Carrillo and
widow of Vista area de·
veloper Frank B. Delpy.
died Wednesday of
cancer in an Oceanside
hospital. Mrs. Delpy
d onated the Carrillo
ranch house and LO
acres of land to the city
of Carlsbad in 1975.
BOGOTA. Colombia
<AP) -Cuban singer
Mlguelito Valdes, 68.
known to many of his
fo ll owers a s Mis te r
Babalu. med Thursdav
arter suffering a heart
a tta c k du ring a
performance he re. ""
w i 11 be buried in Lo~
Angeles.
LOS ANGELES CAP >
-Dermatologist John
El dre d ge Stearas
Docltweller, 52, a
member of the staff of
St. Vincent's Medical
Center and the County.
USC Medical Center,
died Wednesday in bis
home after a lengthy ill· ness. He was a descen·
dant of a pioneering
CalUornia family.
PVBUC NOTICE
.. IT J UST WOULDN'T make
sense to apply for one position "
Ha milton continued. "They (the
south court j udges> should look
al all the applications and
choose the best man.
$300,000
Available
For Aid
The availabala t y or
$300,000 in foderal funds
for projects for aSS•!.>ting
low-income individuab
and families in Orange
County has been an
oounced by tbe Orange
C 0 U n l Y e O·m m U n it y
Development Council,
Inc.
THE BUMAN
Services Development
program has 10 grants
of a maximum of $25,000
eacb. The gr ants are
available under lhe re-
quest for propo6al.s pro-
cess.
The Human Needs As-
sessment program has
three granls available
fo r $15.000. Each is
available under the RFP
process. The purpose of
the grant would be to
gather informatio n .
ide ntify community
needs, set priorities and
determine progr a m s
that will best serve the
low income population
of Orange County.
THE DEADLINE f~
applicalion.9 is 5 p.rn .•
Nov . 29. Applications or
requesls for information
should be directed to the
planning department of
the Orange County Com-
munity De velopment
Counc il. 11 40 South
Rristol St , Santa Ana.
o r c a 11 !t 7 9 • 2 0 5 0 1H
547 6801 ror more 1n
formation.
PUBLIC NOTICE
S:tCTITIOUS 8USfNl!SS
NAME STATEMENT
TM 1ou-1no persons ••• 11011111 buM...-sn:
R0 8 EA A$50Cf'°'T£S, J311 w. Ceftor St , s.nta AN. CA '7704
OONALO M. BEltLINER. Jnt W.
C.Stor SI., Sefttef4Nj, CA '1104
EO ROBAK. m1 W. (Mtot St ,
5-nte AN. CA. '7'10t
This bl/II .... \ II cOllCIUcted .,., •
01Mr•l IN'f1nl""'" DoneldM. 89rllr>lr
Tlllt 11114-t ,.., Iii.cl with Ille
Collnty """'"' Orll'IQt County Of\ Ocl. 31, 1'78..
F lo:Jllt
Publlllled 0.ftl'IOI• Coe" Oaoly P1tOI,
Nov. J, 10, 17, 24, "7• I
~7./8
P\JBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUS IUSINt!U ----NAME STATEMENT l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Th~ lollowlno ,,.,.,,. I\ CIOlllQ bU~• NAME STATEMENT
neu a• l ne 1ollow1119 perwn " <1o1no hu\I
GRISWOLD C.4S TINGS, 11•11 "~\\as Monrovl•, Coste ~y C41111orno.• THE H•RVEST, 7664 N~"'llOfl
'1611, P. 0 Boa 1l2S. N~Wl>O'I 80(11 81vtt Co,M ~°"'• Callfornt• •nn
C•lllornla'*3 MMy v HArvt•I """ N~ ... -· O. G G<11wold, 11.a Monrov14• Blvd , Co\li\ Me,a, Callfoml• .,.,I
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PtJBUC NOTICE
"I don't hove any tock on that
Position."
G Mffin said bis court bad not
even began calling ror applica·
t1ons for the $44.000-per-year
trial comml:»sioner position.
"We JUSl started talking about
how we would handle the posi-,--,-
; ·!t· ,. . . 11
I -. . ... •.
have to check the south county
area Precinct by precinct to see
how Hamilton did <ln the elec-I
tionl,'' Grttfi.o added.
"Obvloualy, it's something
that mu.at be considered by the
judges here, at least from a
practical standpoint ."
• • t would hope the voters
would have sufficient confidence
in the ability of judges to pick
someone who's going to be help. in~ thi1t judicial district," he
said.
X MAYOR -Owned by Joseph A. Overton of
Coronado. From 1966·1968 he waa mayor of
Coronado.
Picked Wrong Victim
t 1 o n l ust
Tuesday." he
s <tid '"Our
t{'ntat1ve plan
is to solicit in·
vut. from at·
torneys who
do trial work
and practice
ID this court."
. .. \,;... . ·~:-I •' -*·' .
''WE'RE SURE as hell not go.
log to have somebody here who
isn 'l going to help us.·'
The three South Court judges
will make the final decision on
who gets the appointment. Each
of those judges mu.st stand for
re-election. b ut tbe com-
miss ione r serves "at the
pleasure or the judges .••
STOCKHOLM, Sweden CAP) -A 19-year-old
would-be thief wound up in jail art.er trying t.o rob
a man who was leavin~ a post office h.ere. .. This is a holdup, • the man told the intended
victim, Police Commiss ioner Rolf Wikberg, who
quickly overpowered the 1.putb and took him away.
G&IFFlN H IL.TOH
H o wever, the new com·
sai d lbat advice would be
sought because judges are loot·
iog ror someone who could sit as
a judge pro t.em to conduct bear·
ings and help reduce the court's
caseload.
A so-called trial commission
cannot conduct pre liminary
hearings , !or example. if both
attorneys involved in the hear·
ing do oot give their consent.
missioner, when he or she is ._ \'•W_.
finally appointed. may not have
a place to conduct judicial busi· 1tn = ltvct.
ness. ·
"What we're a fter 'is the guy
who will do us the most good."
Griffin said. "We want someone
that the lawyers will stipulate as
a judge pro tem."
Griffin has ordered Sheriff lll::~c= ... =·=w..= .. ==='....,==2=5='~!.I Brad Gates to provide tern· -DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
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ASKED IF VOTERS might re·
sent the appoi ntme nt of a
former judge who was voted out
of office, Griffin said "I would
hope not. but I don't know.'·
"Before anyone could make
an assessment of that one would
porary facilities for a fourth
courtroom until a temporary
s ubstation Is built for the south
county sheriff's office.
THAT SUB-STATION is cur-
re ntly housed in the fourth
courtroom of the South Orange
Coun t y courthous e . The
courtroom will be occupied until
May, 1979 and won't be ready for
a commissioner until October,
·1979.
Discover
the
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l't•h•cd ttw l'ut:1lo.: I ha\ t' wn\tf'n . hot lhcN.''s bet.>n
no n ·11ly •llb U\1:-i <.'Ompunv ..:one out of bUblDt.'~. or
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t• R . Midway City
U'e "'11 ID -lnf'st, bat lht-rt-wat1 no rxplan•·
lloD for your m llblog n talol( odwr lb .. "prof>ab~
mall lou." A Dt"w Uta log ~ bi-lag ...-nt lo yoa by
lln.t claa maU.
Sltaring 8'1t I • Da~
DEAR PAT Whl'll 11 1 t11ld tx-romes too old to
use a car M'at, 1:. 1t -. ... fe (111 a parent ;md child to
use the i.ame lap bdt .. l 'd dbo Wee LO k.oow u 1t 'b
.111 right (or two t•h1ldn·n tu .,hare the same lap bell
when both of them ctn• 1n the front seat '> L.H ..
Laguna lk.1rh
One lap bf-It for two cblldrf'n, whatever the
c.'ircumstances. ill unsare, according lo federal
safety autborilif'S. In the case of an adult and a
cblld sharing a belt, the weight of the adult's body
could crusb tbe child in a colli81on. Wben two
children use onf' belt, proper m is Impossible, and
the weight of the heavier child could contribute to
inJartng the other lo ao accidenl.
S~e on 'l'l~k4!ts Standard
DEAR PAT· I ordered ti<.-kets for the Long
Beach Symphony's performance of The Nut-
cr acked on Dec 16 M y charge card reflected this
early July purchase. but I've had no correspon-
dence from the asi:.ociat1on acknowledging the or-
der and guaranteeing my ticke ts would be
forthcoming I have written, a s kmg that the
tickets be sent. or that I receive scat confirmation,
but I can't seem to get an answer Can you?
B A .. Newport Beach
A Long Beac h Symphony Association
spokeswoman say.lo l>t!ats Lor Thf' Nutcracker are
being assign~ now, but no tickt>Lci will be malled
until two or three wet>ks before the performancrs
begin. Tht> only acknowledgment you can expect
is the charge on your credit card statement. This
means your Uckel. request has been p~essed.
Tbe spokeswoman added that "a lot of other peo-
ple have written with the same questions,'' but Olis
correspondence ls IM>t being answered.
Caftadlan Co•plcdnc? ea. De
DEAR PAT: I nm h aving trouble colleeting a
r efund owed me by a Canadiun hot.el where we
stayed on vacation last summer. Do I have any re-
course, or am I out of Juck bc.'Cause a foreign coun-
try 1s involved?
K H., Costa Mesa
You have rtt0orse. Dirttl yonr complaint,
with all pt>rtinrnl details. to the Canadian Govern-
ment Ofnct> or Tourism, 510 W. 6th St., Los
Angeles. Calif. 90014. Your letter will be forwarded •
to Ottawa headquarters for appropriate action.
Braking Bib-Toaftf RJder
DEAR PAT: My daughter just got her first
ten-speed bike. ls there a ny way to brake ttre bike
fast in an emergcnC'y and avoid being thrown over
the handlebars'! This happened the first day she
rode the bike. und it was a fnghtening experience.
She wasn't hurt, but there must be some braking
technique s he can use so it won't happen again.
S.E., Huntington Beach
The Bicycle Institute of America advbH m•k·
ing sure lbe brake pads are close enough to the
wheel so they will activate quickly, but not 80 cloee
t hat they'll rub the wheel when your daughter
pedals her bike-. In an emergency, squeeze the
right brake handle first. This dra~ the back wheel
to decrease the bike's speed enouih so lbat when
the Jell brake is squeezed, your daughter won't go
Oylng over the baodleban.
~por t coatr,-ln nwrnum &
hgh1" 1•1g ht t ,lhrit., of wool. wool
hlencl.,, [{. '01 ton hlenrls styled in an
ciut ht>nl 1c nc11 ural ')boulder manner
17th~ lrvtne Ave., Newport Be.ch, C•lif. (714) 64s.o792
AT YOUR S~RVICE I NATION
Deaths Studied CONTROL Patterns Seen/or the Elkrly
T•fi'lflfl~
Vi oll ni~l Yehudi
Menuhin sold one of
hts rns..truments, a
1739 violin mude by
Joseph Guarnieri del
J esu, for $224,000 m
LondoA.
WASIUNGTON <AP> -An elderly
man l11 fur more likely to dJe within
two yeal"8 after his wite's death than
M WOmWl ls in her fmsl tWO years O(
widowhood, a research report shows.
Raymond J.A. LeBlanc, ln an arti·
cl~ published in lbe JournaJ of the
American Health Carf' Association.
said he studied the deaths during the
lut two decades of pe0ple over 60 in
an attempt lo learn the Impact of
grief and depression on the survivors
of marriages.
LeBLANC SAID DE found that the
first two years aft.,r the death of a
spouse are critical for the mate.
·'T he odds of a male dying after his wtte's death were 2~ Umes greater
than a 'Wife dying after her husband's
death," the report said.
Noting that the study showed just
the opposite of what the author ex
peeled, LeBlanc observed that ''the
male m ay give an outward ap-
pearance of strength. stamina and
----------fortitude lo overcome his depression,
lmnates Up
SACRAMENTO IAP>
-Ca!iforn1a 's male
prison population bas
Jumped by a record
1.535 mmates m the last
nane months, the state
Department of Correc-
tions reported.
, while he ls indeed s uffering from
grief and 1085 more than relatives
a nd friends are aware. Also, t he
male may have been more dependent
on the mutual relationship than be
realized.··
IN EXAMINlNG STANDARD life
expectancy tables and comparing
them lo his s ubjects. LcBlanc found
that men benefit slightly more from
m arriage by living somewhat longer
lh1tn their unmarried counterparts,
whereas marriage statistically costs
women two years of t helt average
Ji!e expectancy.
"However. alter a spouse's death.
both sexes generally lost years from
life expectancy tables." tending lo
die 3~ years earlier than they
otherwise would be expected to, the
article said.
Le81an c also noted that Jewish
women tended to suffer most in te rms of life expectancy after the
death of their husbands. losing nearly
seven years of average llfe expectan-
cy. whereas s urvivors of Russian ex-
traction. whether men or women.
tended to outlive lheir expected
lonttevity.
WH.4T A REUEF
MANILA. Philippines CAP> -
Filipinos displaced by Typhoon Rita
last month found condoms in relier
goods distributed to them, the Philip·
pine news agency reported.
Alicia Santos Javier. head of the
THE JETS
This may be yoar lost chance to
lefluettee tt.e f'-1uN of Ormge Co.ty
Airport. Athftd the Public Hem lfMJF
Newport Beach City Council
November1 3
7:30 P.M.
P.W for by ......... C•a -•It"'' A..-cl•ar
Population commission. said the-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ birth control devices were included
to replace those washed away by
floods caused by the typhoon. She
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phasized al all times but especially
during periods of calamity.
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INSIDE: •Sports •Business
•Boating •Ann Landers
The Ann ~anders
Enryrlopedia
Adultery:
i\ Symptom
At·c~ to o ~"' p<>ll, &S JJtn"fftt of all mar
rit"d mni clwol and~ pnt:ct>nt o/ 4" morned lOOmn
ort Or hat 't' brem 111oolwd en odultt~ oflcnn
In tilt> IGl1 tnYrpt O/ 'The Arm Landen £n.
cyck>JWdxJ ... Ann L..ondtra o1'd noted P6J1Cho4ogut Or
Eugntt KnttN'dJI gt~ you 301IV m819htl mto IDhJI
~oplt Nwo.t and u."'°t con be done about the alarm·
•"'1 mc rmllt' of mantel "'jlCUlrty You imll ollo ~m
why some ma~s con &'llrvsue un/aithjWMu and
othu1 cannot An added bonu.s -adultery~ a.a
a symptom of c mo re u nou& emotJOnal problem
rather than the reiult
Some contend that adultery committed tn
the heart 1s as real as adultery committed rn the
fl esh. Others :;u~gest that a little discreet
adultery I m Judicious amounts> adds seasoning
and strength to a marna~e.
Rationalizations abound whenever infidelity
is discussed. Any reason is a good reason when
it allows people to do as they pleaSf
tn the world of human relationships there is
hardly anything that is truly casual. Interaction
between two people cannot take place without
making some impact or leaving some mark on
one or both. This is a crucial trut.h about
humans which must be understood in any dis·
cuss ion of adultery. People may insist it is eood
ror you or bad for you, but no one can claim it
does not make any difference.
Psychiatrist Bernard Greene f A Clinical Ap.
proach to Mamage PTob~ms. C.C. Thomas. 1!170J
lists both conscious and unconscious reasons for
infidelity. The conscious reasons are these:
1. Sexual frustration -Reported by 70 per·
cent of the spouses and in a ratio of two males
to one female, and the most common of the
complaints in the 750 he studied.
2. Curiosity -with a ratio of two males to
three females and just over 50 percent of the
spouses reporting it.
3 . Revenge Reported by 40 percent,
equally divided between men and women.
4. Ennui. defined as "monotonous. bored or tedious." again equally divided.
5. Reeognition Seeking -C"I need an affair
·to make me feel like somebody special">. re· ported by 20 percent, equally divided between
husbands and wives.
The unconscious determinants of adultery
are listed in this way:
1. Seeking "stroking" or the "inner child."
a motivator of other behavior besides adultery
• but one usually hidden by the mask of ra·
tionalization.
2. Rage at partner or parent, often the act-
ing out of previously unresolved conflicts
toward the parents and, therefore, unrelated to
the s pouse. Here the adultery is a symbol as
well as an instrument of hurt.
3. Proof of masculinity or femininity.
4. Expression of an immature personality.
5. A partner acting out an "unconscious
homosexual defense."
Obviously the re is going to be more
adultery than understanding of it. What is
significant is that it always has a meaning and.
that with counseling, its origins may be traced
and its consequences seen more clearly.
Decisions about the morality of infidelity de·
pend on an ability to understand the
psychological determinants as fully as possible.
Only indi\riduals who grasp the motivations of
their actions can lay claim to moral choice.
Fidelity remains the cornerstone for a sta·
ble marriage and family life. A good marriage
may survive the experiences of adultery, but
only if the crisis causes the husband and/or wife
to face up to and sort out the causes. Adultery
may be understandable, but in and of itself it is
not a he¥1thy seasoning for married life. Few
subjects~an be romanticized as successfully as
adultery. but it hardly stands as an example for
mature choice.
Adultery may be forgivable, but some
lessons should be learned from it because
adultery can never be written off as inconse·
quentlal.
Adultery ls a serious business because it
centers on what, for most people, is their most
important relationship, the one from which they
must derive the meaning of their lives.
A question frequently posed ls this: Should
the adulterer confess to his or her spouse? Ann
Landers, from whom people expect a direct, no·
nonsense answer, says no. In almost every in·
stance l would agree with Ann. But let us ex·
amine this question closely, looking at the most
important aspect -motivation
Because the reasons ror infidelity are so
scrambled, so are the reasons for confession.
The common reason, of course, is guilt. But
guilt can be complicated. Psycb.iatrisl Harold
Winn sets forth a reasonable proposi'\:ion. He
says, "The person who wants to confess must
ask himself why, if there is so much guilt, did it
not prevent the infidelity ln the first place?"
As Or. WiM points out, it is possible that
tbe guilt and the relief or it may be part or a
narcissistic game'of doing bad, feeling remorse,
confessing, then getting forgiveness, in order to
repeat the manipulation over and over. Such
people are game·players.
Conf esslon may also be a means or express·
ing conscious or unconscious hostility. "Good
for the soul" it may be, but it can also be ex·
tremely painful to the person on whom the
"cleanalng waters" are poured.
The adulterer who wants to .. ·~verytblng
stra11bt" by telling all would be better advised
to keep bifi mouth abut and work out his 1ullt by
behaving lo a more t.bougbtful, loving, con·
siclerate way and stay out of other beds in the
future.
Eusene Kennedy, Ph.D .• author or A Time
for Being HuU\an, Chicago. Illinois: Thomas
More PreN. ~""' ·--~. IMilnP
Viet Vets: Moving On_
'You were in Vietnam?' more than one incredulous acquaintance has gasped. 'But you 're
so NORMAL.'
By DENNlS McLELLAN
Of -O.lly P'llol Stiff
Vietnam. It's definitely not the prevalent
subject of conversation and heated debate it
once was. It ·s 1978 and we rightly have other
things on our minds: inflation. taxation. the
Mideast, John Briggs. Farrah Fawcett-
Majors ... But occasionally that musty old Southeast
.Aaan war crops up during idle cocktail party
chatter. For a Vietnam veteran. it is a memory
with amazing clarity. .
"YOU were in Vietnam?" more than one in-
credulous acquaintance has <gasped. "But
you're so NORMAL."
I haven't talked to many Vietnam veterans
lately-those who arc like me. I think. don't
often talk about it4 ut this typical reaction is
more than disconce rting.
That a seemingly m1ld-mannered guy who
drives an economy car a nd spends Saturdays mowing the lawn could have participated in
that despicable war apparently is beyond com-
prehension. What do they expect-a frothing-at-the·
mouth heroin-shooting psychopathic killer?
MAYBE IT'S NOT so difficult to underst~d
why this stereotype exists. Consider the facts
and fantasies about Vietnam and the veterans
who fought in a war that was served up nightly
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with TV d1Mers. "VETS BRANDED-Jobs Refused t o
'Killers.· .. proclaimed one newspaper headline
over an interview this year with Veterans
Administration chief Max Cleland. The story
revealed that some vets have beep refused jobs by
employers who say. "l don't wanttobire a killer."
"If the guy's a Vietnam veteran, that
supposedly equates to a potential drug user.
potential killer, potential wierdo,' ·said Clef and .
How many crime stories have been written
that made a point of describing the arrested
person as a Vietnam veteran, as lf that label ex·
plains all? Then there's the barrage of books and mov·
ies now that Vietnam is a "safe" subject :
"Heroes." about a mentally disabled vet, "Dog
Soldiers," about a drug-dealing vet, "The Boys
in Company C." about a platoon of grunts who
take dope and regularly defy their mindless of·
ficers.
OF COUBSE. THERE'S no denying there
was drug use in Vietnam. iusl as there was in
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Califom1a, New York and Iowa during the '60s.
There·s no denying there were atrocities
committed --0n both sides -just as there are in
any war.
And there's no denying that some veterans
are hvmg a mental nightmare trying to adJust
to hfe back in "the world "
But although problems exist for many
veter ans. Cleland says the majority of Vietnam
vets are puttrng their hves together. after the
disruption or war.
"They have come back and most of them
have picked up their lives and moved on,"
Cleland said earlier this year o n ABC 's "Issues
and Answers." "Most of them, 65 percent. have
used the GI Bill in one form or another and six
out of 10 have used it to go to college ...
Cleland pointed out that the VA is turning
its attention to unemployment. primarily
among minonty veterans. and alcohol and drug
problems.
THAT THE MAJORITY of veterans have
picked up their lives and moved on is signifi·
cant. But 1t would be wrong to say that Vietnam
didn't affect those who went there. War never
fails to do that.
<Stt VIET VET, Page BZ>
--Devo·
Tees
One couple rmchanically
went to the corner and
began doing the zombie,
freezing into non-dance
positions.
By CHERYL ROMO 0t tM 0 .. ly PllaC Sl.lff
The phone rang twice and a male voice
answered: "New University."
"Do you know where I can find a toga par·
ty?" asked the caller.
.. A what?" repLied the incredulous editor of
the campus newspaper.
"A toga party. You know. Hke the one In the
movie 'Animal HousP.' where everyone dresses
in sheets and dances to 'Louie. Louie.' "There
was silence on the other end of the phone as the
caller continued: "Toga parties are supposed to be sweeping
college campuses across the country. This is
UCI. isn't it?" "Apparently you haven't heard," he sa!d.
"Wait a minute." The caller could hear him
asking other members of his staff if they bad
been to any toga parties lately.
The res po"n s c was overwn elmingly
negative. A woman picked up an extension phone.
"Don't you know toga is passc? We're into Devo
now. I haven't been to a toga party since Sep·
tember." "What's a Devo?" asked the caller.
There was a long sigh and then an impa·
tient, '"She doesn't know who Devo is." More
extensions were picked up and a deadly serious
male voice said, "You've heard, haven't you?
College humor is back."
* * * "Are we not men'
"We are DEVO!"
Jt was a quiet night on Balboa Island and
somewhere a lone dog howled. Walking &long
the dimly Ill streets, one would never suspect
the absurdity about lo take place inside the con·
ventlonal, white-shuttered cottage on Diamond
Avenue. Humans -:-some dressed ln yellow in·
dustrial jump suits and wearing 3·0 glasses;
and others. in sterile medical uniforms. rain·
coats and mini-skirts -were about to boringly
Devo to their maximum negative potential.
They tat quietly on the floor in humdrum
antlclpaUon as a bag of"potal6es fsputls l were
rolled ooto the carpet and their leader's new
green record album was placed on the steTeO.
In abort order they were politely pualng
around tbe Montgomery Ward discount coupons
<SH DEVO, Page 82)
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· ·vou w t' rt •n Vietnam~ But you re ~o
NORMAL v e:s, I WU in Vlrtnnm •nfantry nn~m•n 'Wllh
the ~th lnfantey Da vlJl jon'a 2nd 0.llalJon or tb<-
27th tnra nlr)' I Wo trho ud• "Nc-c As pcru
TrrrTnl" 1 lnCuC''hi.20mlldMJ1h""1'l'lnfSalN<m
I ~ ru1 that and Ml)N". much more fl('(Qtt ..
ltw drat\ l "a& a typical 20-yt"ar old 8 minuh
coll~ll<' s ci.dent "ho drrl\'.-:1 Cil (.'1>rvi.1r . n••v,•r
KOl lnto troubl~. didn't dnn.k until I Wllh l!I. ba1!
a part time JOb :u nc-e I w4' 1~ 11nd llkt-d llll'
beuch tuld th•· llc.•nth"
Ju!'tt )'OUr "nonmll ktnd or l(U)' Ilk~ lhl'
v 1st m -1ontY of tho><' wh<) ~•·rt' rorct'd to tto lo
Vt~cnam
And, commandin.: offll't'"' and doi; hlcl·d
1st ~rltt"Dnl3 llSld4-'. 11 v. M "' )'Oun& mlln', war
Most"l.tf'(' 18, 19. 20 TbC' "old man" In my platuon
"as Z6 MllDy we~ a""> rrom bom~ for the f1r!>l
tame , all or lhc-m l'OU)dn 't ~alt tO ill't b1otck homt ror good
HOMI-: WA1 wttt:RE TUF.Y were plucked
off college campuses or stn~t corners where
they were prok11lmtt tht' war Aftt'r 11, tht:y
w{'re the <>M'S ~ho hud everything to gatn .rnd
e\•eryUungtoloie.c
In my ca* It wn:; ·• 1:11>~ student dcf('r menl and with no other choict.' in sight. J de
CISIOn to VOIWltt.'t.'r for thl' drnft ··t JUM W~IOl tu
~et 1t OV\'r wllh. mom and dad "
There really was no chose~ but t.o face lhl'
1m•v1table I couldn't huy my way out Can:ul a
was totally out of lht• qut•11t1on And I didn t
have the nervt· to ~how up at my phyi,1tal
wear1n~ µink pant1l·~
So 1t was ollv1• d ruh fatigues instead.
l.'(lurt£>sy Fort Ord, Culif After two months of
basic trainin~ llt!urn1ng m y ldt foot from m y
right > and two mor<' months of advanced mfan
tn• tra1rung (learning to shoot the M·l6 and
th.row a grenade without blowing off my hand 1.
this G I J O<' was deemed combat r·cudy.
And after a two-week leave and a 20-hour
trans-Pacific flight-with s te wardesses, no
less-it was the 19-inch world of Vietnam made
real
MORE THAN ANYTllJNG. Vietnam wus
time: Time marked off daily on a pocket calen
dar-each day wiped oul with a blue mk dot If
lOU were lock)', you Mt"umulatcd 3SS blue ink
do Lt
VI tn m was also !>t10ing heal and bone
1hlver1n1 moru1oons . JUnl:k r<'l Wld ring worm.
boot aU<'k.lnJt rnu<J und hlood·sucklng mosqulto:s
ti nd l 't'hel
It wq bunk\•r rat!> the siie or rabbits.
brnckish swum\' wukr for drtnlung when there
w :111 no n."SUJIP y , lt•tlt'r'I from home, maybe.
und bN•1 bu!\UI wh<'rl· we fo rever san$t. "We gOl·
tu get outa this pluct'. 1f 1l's lhe last thing we
l'Vt"r do-000 "
And 1t was U1c l'llcmy. that elusive and
often lnvi~lbl1;• Vll'l l'onJ(. And if he wasn't
Jround. hl.'S t•ulllnE! 1·111 d was: the bc)oby trap, a
:tl mplc-"urprtst> puC'ka~c of explosives and trip
wire capable or di11mt1•i.:r0llng arms and legs.
Vlcto 1m w'*s uls1l friends-friendsbip and
l'Umur d(>nt> you knc.·w would ne ver be duplicat -
ed Aflt'r oll .. It':. tou~h not to feel close to
ROm~ne vou live with and die wllh-24 hours a
d y. day after day
A o. ~ WAil DICTATES, some didn't
rnallP It bal'k to Join lhe misunderstood. over·
looked ranks or Vietnam veterans: G<i~. {1 21-year-0ld straw-haired former
h1pp1e from llhnois. who was standing too close
to "Pineaoolc" when "Pineapple" s tepped on
a booby trap that blew off his fool. G~us.
shrapnel in his hend. died before the Medivac
chopper arrived
Charlesworth, a 20-ycar-old former Kent
St~1t~ studenL shot 1n the stomach by a s niper
during our week-long "incursion" into. Cam·
bod1<1
/\ml thl•rc wus Forester. a JU~t-married rn year old with a sm1l<.• as wide as the Midwest
wht!l'C he grew up. Ile returned to his bride car·
ly t wo months after he left her. But he was
minus bolh his legs and, no doubt, that sm ile.
"YOU were in Vietnam? But you're so
NORMAL."
I supp()se I represent that majority of Viet-
T\a m veterans Max Cleland was talkinJ? about
Three months after I got out of the Army in 1971 1
we nt back lo college on the GI Bill. 1 earned my
degree. I got married. I got a job.
I pay my taxes and vote. J sit in front of the
TV set at rti~ht. take my dog for walks, visit my
parents on holidays and, yes, mow the lawn on
Saturdays.
Normal-> /\bout as nol'TTlal as carr be ex-
pected
HOROSCOPE /ANNLANOERS
[ ]
PVBUC NOTICE
HoroQ .. ope NOT•c•°'**'"~··••uTV ., .... Nolke " ... ,"1Y Ol•en 11111 Tiie \HI ~Md will not 0. ._ .... 10'
•"V O.DO w llMllMlln COfllraci.ct b•
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SATU&DAY, NOV. 11
8y SYDNEY OMAR&
ARIES <March 21-Aprll 19): You get whnl
you want -cycle high. Popularity increases.
Gemini, SatciUarius persons figure prominently
and so does the number 3. Yes. th.ird try will
Oel•d ~ lonl ci..,. al ~r. .. ,. Sll-MvfllhY 1.ae..., Cos11 -. C.t11lot"'• Publl•lleO 0.-~ Col\I Delly P•IOI, NOV9fll0.t 10, II, If, 1911
PUBUC NOTICE
p ove to be a charm . Highlight pioneering 1-----c-,.-.,"-,----
s pirlt. You're going places! . f'·1IM* TAVllVS <April 20-May 20>: Be patient -"C11T1ouseus1NEu
j NA.Ml! STATl!MENT a nd persistent. You're on brink of ma or-Tn-•ollow•nQ pe"ons "'" oo•ng
achievement. Aquarius. Scorpio perso~ could M1~'0~s~ ~cl.Ass. uxi IE. eo.t\1
fi gure prominently. Be specific concerrung ~e-111911.,,, .. eor-a.1 ~,. c.1110'"'' tails. fine print. Be confident. Stick to pnn· .,m ciples. You will be vindicated -and more! o,,n.rd 1. V•no~w,.11•. 17m
f Ort•O• H•• . NO ~. S•n Ju•n GEMINI CMay 21-J une 20>: Be ready or C•P•W•no.c..11r()fn•~m1S changes -and be willing to write, speak and to Amv L.. v-••i.. mo.l ~
express your views . Me mber of opp()Site sex Z:.r.0,,.~:.,:;ss.n J...,. cec>1'1'-·
could play key role. Don't permit pride to block T111~ bu•i,,.u" Cc-1.0 111 •
progress. Some of your fondest hopes, wishes Qeftt••1 =:::,~Pv11M1twe11<>
PUBUC NOTICE
lt·tl#I NOTIC1E TO (ltEotTO•S
lllO.A-.nl tUl'llttOlt OOUttT~ THI! S'TATE Of' CAUl'OttNIA P'Qlt
TM• COUNTY 0, 04lAJOtOI. 11> llW Me!Wr ol l"9 E•&ato OI E ONA P. COONS, •II• IEONA PALMER COONS, Otcte<.act. Nollte Is ~et>y Olvtll 10 cteOllor\ ~•(!IQ < l•lf'flt -'Ml IM WiCI 0..lt'
~I to ...... 1e1 ,,.,,_In llle ottk" 01
I~ <I~-of tM MOfK<llO C.out1 Or lo
P<tt<tflllllwnl01n..~ •• , ..... OlllCI' of A. RIQIA~O KIMBROUGH, l1'THAM •11<1 WATKINS, ~)) Soulh Fl-•r SI-I, l.115 A1>Qele5, C.lilorno" toCITI, whk:I\ lat\ ... off!U itllW pl<t« Of b11sl,,.o Of 1r,. ll'>Gffsl9ned In •II maller~ Del'\IHnlllo IO~ Htole, Suen Cl•lfflS whll tllf' nK~Wtv YOUChef\ m11\I bt filed or P"•...,t..O •• •forf>\4'10 wtlllln lo11r 11'10nlll\ ~lier Ille llr•I D<lllllC•llO<I Of tN\ r>allce.
Olleel No-I, IQ11 ArtllUr G COon\, Jt.
E •~Illa< Qf t~ Wiii Of\lklOKfClt'nl LATHAM A WATtllHS All•rMvatuw
JU !>1•111 ,..._, SCNOt Lat A,......,CA_,1
Pvblhllecl 0.-"'9t C.0..1 0.lly PtlOI.
NO.....,bat' 10, u. 14 "'° ~mt.r 1 ,.,.
S1l3 11
are due to become realities. ' Amv L v~·•i. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Family s upport Tllh •llM<neftt was lll«O wllll .,,. I
aids you in achieving goal. You might be ~~~~~ o..noe CQ!lniv on
PtJBUC NOTJCE
"ama-¥ed" al chan"e in attitude of one close to o•ove• natowc:oitP<MIATlO. 1110n~ lOC1tE0t~ ... ___.___A• l!SCllOW "'°· '7·1UC7 You. aurus, Libra, Storpio persons figure imrE .. ii.-.--vc., cs.n.•Mi ... 1t1u.c.c.1 T .. tNl,~tMll prominenUy. You'll have more responsibility -11e,_...,~.....,o A1M>11o1rem1er 1•-.!too.tn1CH
0. I PllOt Tiit n•ll'>h -lloAllwu -~• and opportunity for greater rewards. ~:!:" ~~4 c;:."e>«~• 1: .,. .,,. ,,.n,1eror ere: LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 ): You're conce rned 1,,. AOGEA MILLEA CMEVAOt.ET.
with 'iMer lite ... You are on brink or decision m .. ,. ~~.,!~~·~~;•y, L•Qun• Buen.
which could change your life style. Spiritual Tiie n•me• -lw•~ addl'1"•\M"\
l I Y ·11 kno bat to d PUBLIC NOTICE """" HM>ler..,•r• counse plays a roe. OU Wl w w . . 0 SAIL CMEVAOLET. IN C HO
key is to display courage of conv1ct1ons. C"·'™ Bro.ac1w11y, LeQuM &e«ti. c..1110•,,M
Pisces. Virgo could play important roles. NOTICE TOCltEOITOllS tt~~: olh~r ""''""'' ,,_~ .ino 40 VIRGO c Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Obtain valid hint OF IULI( TltAIOVEA are\S4'• u-i by ll>e transl••<>t wotll11o
from Leo me~sagc. Reject the superficial dig Nol 1~s: .. ~·~~'.:~'!' ~.~ .. ~ '10 ,,, .. llltf"'¥f'Ar\l&\ll>o)i!Wf3roHnown tu
det'p for answers. satisfaction . Obtain needed troo110 .. °' w1LL.••M A W•lL•AMS. 111~:f/:'o~'!;t:,";:C, ~'::".;, ae...:,1p,.0n
information throu~h cooperation of partner or 1••n"•'0" WftOV "'"""'" ·-•"" n1 1"" P•OCJO!•h •o 1>e HM•••,,•o M"
Y th d d · 11 be ?Jll F C.0.0\I HIQllW<I• C•I• of COfOfl,1 All \100. '" ··-· ll•tur .. s and e<IU•O ma te OU get .1ngS one -an YOU WI °"' Mllr Count. of OtfnQf', Slaff' ot m•nt of lllAI ff>rl~tn automooot~
Prope rly compcnsat~d. . cat11o•n•A tM• "1>111• •••Ml"''' •l>O<il 0...,1 .. ,.11,P ""''""'' knc>wn "' AOC.f~ c~ Q Wh k lo~ m•dl' lo 0.•MrO l. VA-Wflll" MILLEA CHEVAOLEl.10t .. 1«1 •I J>lo LIBRA l.x:pl. 23. Cl. 22 ). at you see IS Mid,.,... L Vb..0-w~ll•. Tr.on\lertl>\, Broaowo. Clly of YQll ... S.och not immediately available. Keep t he faith! You •llOs• buoµ.-uod"""'1110J0treoa coun1v 01 OrtnQt, s1•1e o1 c..111()fn1 ..
I 1 Y ·u t HIQll••Y· No .•. C111 ot Sa" J°"n t7•$1 are getting C OSer tO goa . OU Wl ge green C•Pt\lrllf'O. GounlV ot Or...oe, Slllfl ot The PIK•. ano ""'date on QI alt•< light where legal rights. pe rmissions are con-ca111or"'" w111c11, 111e l>lillo 1· ... ~·· "10.,. ,...,
d On 1 t a'ds ;.,. Ob'":-:-g pulse TIMI t><-11 10 De lrjln\lerred I\ wmm•teo~e cerne · C C ose o you 1 .... ...uuu• oescttMO '" -1•1 '"' All s100 In &•nt ot ii.,...,,, .. NT&SA, 10• Of public Ir-, llll'lur'H. -•P"*ll "'° QOOd O<e•n Annue. L•qune Buen. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21): New approach will 01 Ill.II DefUIY '"°° bu\I""\\ calllOf'nl• mst on ..... ,e< ~oer
ul On h d t "O .. n • s H 0 U S E 0 F H A I A 20, 1911 ' to routine brings desired res ts. e w o e-coLo A1Nc. ...., 1oc•1t<1 ., 1m E o.i.o ....__,~. ,,,11 pe nds up()n you will have more respect if you c ... " "'•on•n c01v 01 CMoN oe• AOC.EAM11.LER
also take Care of yourself. Message will become M•r. '0""1Y 0' Or•not. Sl•lt OI CHEVAOl.ET CAlllOfn•• R_..M<1i.r clear. Accent on diel. performance. utilizing TIW bu••,,.,.~ ......... bf' conwm· ,,, __
available material. .... i.cs on QI at~ ti...'°'"., .. ot Nov ~" 01ewote1
SAGITl'ARIVS <Nov 22·~. 211 : Element 'E~i:o.;r~c)!~:>:r~.1~~.~~!.A !~..,!,~•.
of surpnse works in your favor. SPollight on O•<k Gro..., -_""\, '' •eoo? Ry wm "d"DvM~ ... ~
Hubby Is Just Fine I F II trvfrw 8 tvd . fv\tllf\ (4llt0fn1;\ t rart\.t~.,... children. s pecul at ion -a nd ove. o ow So ••• 0,~,.,~-101t... Tr..,\ltr.-tt. IAHIC OP -t:R•CA through on hunch You learn now through prOC· 4111 busonM• .... m•'\Mld .od<MC'\.-\ u~ Nalleftll Tnal•""
"SS of teachin°. You gain by sharing-mean-bv '"" T•-"''°' '«>-1~ """ 1"' .... ~ •• .,., "'-"'''°" "° ,... yHr\ Mt ~ ,.. O<e•n A-Jn g of Golden Rule will be made clear. oai~d No....-•• ,,,~ L...,,,. -.. ... c~111om1H1u1 CAPRICORN ( Ot•c. 22-Jan. 191 : Emphasis a .. n..<o1. 11•-·•11~ PuD•·'~ O...noot c.o..,, o ... i, ""a' 1'mY L V~w•""' N<lvem.,_, 10, IQ1t on "hard news " Means factual data is a vaila-1r.-1"'""'
Oi::AH ANN
LANDERS: My husband
has been m t he hospital
Cor two weeks. Thank
God he is getting alon~
very we ll and will be
hom e soon . All o u r
frie nds keep phoning to
:1sk. "How is he doing »"
Not ONF. person has
asked. "llow are YOU
doing?" So. let me iell
you how I'm doing.
I a m running my bus1-
Aa11
Lcutders
ness -as usual -and
tending lo my husband's
business. too. I am also
••• Devo
<From Page Bl l
F irst: belly dancer~ blC' You gam tf you work within rules, regula-~.:O~~~.~!~!~co1tl'OorooN
do NOT have to "display lions fi(' n('xibh.'. makf' inquiries. Negotiate fvUtll,Ullt-•tl... ---·--
the I. r " .. ·• Som e w":tr from p()S1tion of strength. You have plenty of Es<•••N•.}-t4j00.0 NOTICEOl'PUILtcHu1tsNG .~ ._, d h 'II '--f "t Publf\""6 o .. no-CO.-\I Di\llt P,101. body stockings Second. valuetoofrf.'r :in ot <'rs w1 ~awareo 1 . No••"'""'io,••t• NoT1ce1s 11EREavc1veN1n.11•
AQUARIUS ( J ·~n 2Q Feb 181 . Relative con Hl S·18 publ•< l'lt:tronQ woll °" hPkl by lhf' c.1, belly dancing is an /\RT . ~ ... · · · · · __ count•I ,,, 1r. c11y 01 c~'" IW'"'' °'' not a n ·•act." Finally. f1dcs dilemma fie open-minded. not gullible. Howtmoer 10. 1qte. a11n.-,,.,.,, o• 6 io
th e questi on : "/\rt• Another Aquarian and an Aries -could PUBUCNOTICE ~:;.:~~1•,:,~:=:!.,~!:,3,::',~''ote•1•
n avels o b scene o r fi~urepromlncntly Shorttrip c~y.ldbeonagcn· RHONE PETITION A-1e1 •
'> • • H · t h · da. Someone is planning a s urpn se for you -of FICTITIOUS eusiNESs Donald A W<'>•d, JaO wts1 wo"o" SeX )' asn t IS HAMEHAT EMEIH '>lrt•l,Co~l~-\<t torptrm•\S-t" s e n s u a I a rt be<' n pleasant variety. , ,. .. 10110 .. •l\Q 1>4'r~"' ..... ao•no ,.,_ pr_.,,. •oc,,t..:i •' 1,,.. .. l>O••
tra mped o n enoug h PISCES CFeb. 19-March 201: Exchange or bu•·~:;..",'vALl EY .. llmll"d AOOrtt\,lromCltoRJ Envoron ..... n
kn ocking m yself out witho ut being furtht.'r calls , messages, corres pondence ultimately re-Ptr1~•\h•P. 11131 s,.,,..,. core••. 1•1 0ti1"'""""1'°" N-ttvr o.<M••
chasing back and forth m a 1 i g ne~ by bei n g suits in profit for you. Gemini. Virgo. Sagit· =e~:.;~;.·&'~'=.'~ .... on. 1'°;ezoNE PET1T10N A·'•"· Jo""
from the hos pital twice described in s uch vulnar • tarius persons figure in scenano. Emphasis on ., C••.to•"•• corpo••••on, 11<111 S<ou, un1wn11., s-~ •no W"•< ... ,... 1 ' b · I d t d '\tii.vo.rtt CffCW. ~E 1rv1M. (•hforni4t ~u•f'IOt•ll'O ~· '°' C.O.s.t Community a day. When bolh cars ter ms? DAN Cl NG persona possessions. as1c va ues. un ers an · ,111, Colltq(' 0 .. 1,.,t ll10 AMm$ Attn .....
broke down I spent thret' HA pp 1 Ly I N NE w ing whal should be kept. what discarded. w111o.,., o eoo.•o. 11111 B•_,, C<K•• -..... ,.,. permi\-..on 10 '~'o"'
days betwL>Cn various O'HLl:ANS onQ. S.nt•~ C.ltf()fn1<11'7t0i •" •pproalf'Nll•I• 0 ri Krr l)lt(l'I '" WeylanG W PM•\••. 1J A\~" IO<~e<I U~I Ol ?tSO HMtlOr Bouko•A•O garages gell1n~ them A R DANC I NG : TrnLen,.•,.-.C•1tl0<n101tn11s 1rom1&.A,1n,111111ion.1.n0A«"'•'
fi xed. Tht? house IS :l Your points are we ll Bake-off Is (II•••~ M °""""· rit1 Aoc~ll\>. , ....... lo CL, com-•co .. I Lin'ltl"(J If•'"'· C•lifOf"th • .,11.. Env1ronme-ntt1f Oet•rmln•t•O" mess. The kids arc ~el-taken and I'm happy to Do"•"' c Tl>OmP'.on .,..., n-N•o.tll•• DK1tro11on
t 11 on my nl'rvcs 1 l 1 tte 1 r i ,_ '"°"'o'°" 0u ..... "EIR"~"'"''°" Aezo,..E PET1T10 ... A 1~.10 In t-pr n YODr e r 0 a r· PO•lll f•'"''"°'' 1\1...0, !>"n P~ro N•CMr\ (<)(1•11.W:, i>Ul-ltl!c:I <><!Ml lnr Y t'Sterday 1 told my ness to all belly dancers '""'°""" '0111 Coe\1 commu"uy conf'qf' o"'"' 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
husband l hoped the doc· everywhere. r ... , ou"""" " cono<><i .. o b" " u10 Aoam\ A-. C.o•t.i """'"'· ''"
for electric hair .curlers and were s haking tor would order him to D E A R A N N Sched~::.-Jed ""'"..,~,':;~~poN-.1 ~:;;.;·;~~0 ~~:,:~.!!~;"~,'
hands . Of:votees are aJways Polite and mov1· st ay home for a week L A N D E R s : L a s l lll fn•• :.::::~: W.O \ 111 .. a woln ,,,,. i.on 01' 111.-°'"-C.0.•I (Oii~ C·'"'
With assembly-line precision. " before he goes back to Christmas my husband COii 1¥ (lf'r' OI Or.tnl)<' Count¥ on pU\ \U\ll'fly of 400 -"""'" """".
Dcvo for t hose as ycl undevoted is the·"' wor k. He replied , "I and I blew $500 plus on . . . ,...,;mDf'• •. '"~ F 100 .. :::,,':,'. :-0 RP.'~1.~~=1~~~.::0K•;;;
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which s peciali1,.es in what has been called time off. I feel fine." friends. In return we got The Junior League of a v a ti a ble from Mrs . Noveml>tt 10. 11. '"'"" owm~• '· °",::;o;~~'risruRTMER civer< m41 ··oada with soul." Cailing themselves anti-rock I said. ''After ~ll I've a load of junk. Ne wport Harbor has Berk land at 768-3921 "" s713.78 ~' ...,,o 11,... _, 111ace • ..,. • ...,., ....
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special effects and its choreography resembles relax -wit~ M~. He years -that giving pres-nu al Christmas Com-ll•mtt E•LEEN P•uNNcv.
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started "doing the s pud, doing the spud" by r F · M T A1110 f'01t Lt:ne•s TESTAME"· o 1toiHAHCE 1110.1M 1 placing the brown potatoes on their knees. a nd left. Wh en. I .got chosen to celebrate Our the Orange County a ir-iss eenage 'l'AllY ANO f'O• AUTHOIUl.ATIOH AN OltOINANCE OF THE CITY One couple mechanically went to the corner home I phoned h.im and Lord's birthday with the grounds along with the To AOM11111 sTE1t uHou1 THE couNC•L 0, THe c1TY o" cosTA
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non-dance Positions for full effect. Someone lil a h~ w_as d~scharged a nd lieu of exchanging gifts a .m . Friday. Nov . 17, for So Cal finals orf>sPntf>d E••••• ot ELIZABETH 1tR•usER. LOT 1• TRACT,, F1t0M ci 10 u . I d P Ck him up because w1'th family and friends ,·udginn at noon 0.CU \.0 TH E CITYCOUNC•LOF THE CllY c' ga I ,., thrv the courtesy of lhe NOTICE I'; HERE8V GIVEN ,,,., OF COST" l"IESA OOES HER [ijv 1 ~he term Devo, ll s hould be noted. 15 based I wasn't coming . to the we will henceforth make Ca t C' ~o r i es a r e Or PeDoer Co 1 30 10 JOHN c KAAUSIEA & w1i..1.1AM F OAO••,.. •s r0t.LOWS.
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WBC Champ Fighu Eva~elista Tonight
~ LAS VEGAS <AP l -Larry
Holm,s, who for much ol the
week has bad lo share attention
with the great Joe Louis, gets
lbe spotlight all to himself
tonight when he fights Alfredo
Evangelista .
The scbeduled~·rounder for the unbeaten Imes, con·
sidered by man boxing people
the most talented heavyweight in the world today. will be the
first delense ol the World Boxing
Council title be won from K,en
Norton on a decision last June 9.
Louis, the feared Brown
Bomber of another er a. was
honored at a testimonial dinner
Friday night attended by stars
ol sports and show business.
HOLMES IS AN overwhelm·
ing favorite lo beat Eva.ngelista,
who went 15 r ounds with
Muhammad Ali ln a losing title
bid in 1977.
"I don't think it will go farther
than eight or nine rounds." sa1d
the 29·year-0ld Holmes, who has
a 28 ·0 ·0 record with 19
knockouts.
The smart money agrees with
the champion. Evangelista is a
4· 1 unde rdog if you like his
chances. But there Is no betting
line on Jiolmes to win.
THE SHOW AT Caesars
Palace will be televised by ABC
from S-8 PST.
Also featured oo the card will
be Norton, wbo meets Randy
Stephens in a 10-rounder. and
Alexis Arguello, who will defend
the WBC junior lightweight title
against Arturo Leon.
Norton will kick off the show
in a fight he needs -a nd figures
-lo win if he wants a rematch
with Holmes. A Holmes·Nort.on
rematch shapes up as boxing's
most compe titive big-money
fiiht since it doesn't appear that
Oa Tl' J'ordglat
Afi, who is recognized as cham-
pion by the World Boxing As·
sociatlon, will fight either of
them . There is considerable
doubt that the 36-year-old Ali
will fight again.
"WELL. I HAVEN'T a lot to say because I'm a supporting
actor on this show." Norton said
at a news conference. But he is a
well-paid supporting actor, gel·
ting $250.000 which is $100.000
more than Evangelista is receiv-
ing. But Evangelista is •where
Norton wants to be.
Holmes. who calls his $300.000
purse for his fight with Norton
"chump money" is getting $1.S
million.
Evangelista, the European
champion. feels "that Larry
Holmes will find I'm a different
fighter than the one who fo ught
Ali."
BUT HE WILL A~ find a
'lrian who reminds many of a
younger Ali. Holmes doesn't
have the blazing foot speed that.
Ali once possessed. but he does
have the hand speed and a n ex
cellent left jab. He also bas A h '!>
size. He outweighs Evangelistu
214 'h to 20814 and has a four-tnch
reach advantage over him . And
Holmes hits harder than the Ah
who fought Evangelista.
Holmes, who fought mediocre
fiibters for much of his career
which began in 1973, rose to prom-
inence this year and answered
questions about his poise. heart
and ability to take a punch. Last
March 25 he pounded out a one-
s ided 12·rouod decision over
ha rd·hitting E arnie Shavers.
Then in bis fight against Norton.
he needed the last round to w in
... and be got it on the cards of
two of the three officials for a
split decision victory.
EVANGELISTA HAS won aJI
of his eight fights since has los!.
to Ali for a record of 22·1·1. with
18 knockouts. The 23-year-old
native of Uruguay. who is a
c1t1zen of Spam. knocked out Lu-
cien Rodriguez in ll rounds in
1977 and has defended the tiUe
twice .
Marty's Trip( es) •• Motocross Racing
Norton. 33. has a record or
40-5-0. with 32 knockouts. The
25-year-old Stephens of Dallas,
is 10-4-0. with six knockouts.
Arguello has knocked out 47
opponents in winning 56 fights
against just four losses. The
26-year-old Ni caraguan won the
world featherweight title m 1974
a nd gave it up following h 1:.
fourth title defe nse in 197fi
because or problems in m akmg
the 126-pound weight limit. He
won the 130-pound class title last
J a n . 28 by stopping Alfredo
Escalera In the 13th round and
has defended it twice.
Top Cyclists Compete Saturday Night at Anaheim Stadium
By HOWARD L. HANDY e>1-oeo,_s_
A broken gear box probably cost him the
indoor motocross championship this
season but Saturday night at Anaheim
St ad ium. Marty Tripes figures to be
among the top conte nders for a victory in
the Motocross fina ls.
Action gets under way at 8 o'clock with
more than three hours of competition
s cheduled, climaxed by the Shotgun
Showdown of six laps for a win:oer·take-aU
purse of $3,000. At the most, only five
riden will go in this event with Bob Han-
nah, Tripes, Jim Ellis and Mike Bell
already entered.
If someone other than this foursome
wins the 20-lap m ain event Saturday, be
will also be included.
BUT FOR TRIPES, a clear-cut second
place finisher this season to Hannah, it is
mor~than just another race.
makes you want to run that much faster
and harder," Tripes says.
The race at Anaheim, as is the one at the
Coliseum in July, is an indoor event on the
motocross circuit. All races al man-made
tracks In stadiu,ms are indoor events.
MOTOCROSS RACING is instilled at an
early age, according to Tripes.
"I started riding bikes at 13 or 14 and
turned pro at 16," he says in recalling his
own start. .. I didn't even bother to finish
high school."
Basically motocross la an outdoor sport.
Why tbeD tum to the arenas of America to
build maa-made tracks?
'• llotocroa. la basically an out.door
sport,•• Tripes, a San Diego resident.
says ... But at the indoor events, the crowd
can see the e ntire race, there are
bathroom facilities and r efreshment
stands clo8e by.
make yau want to run harde r when they
are pulling for you.'·
DOES HE PREFER' the indoor or out-
door tracks? .
"I feel the outdoor tracks are better
because they are more natural," he says.
"Indoors, the ground is hard while out-
doors it is natural terrain."
Tripes rides a 2SOcc Honda, the largest
used on lhe indoor circuit where be
finished second lo point standings.
"I broke a gear box ln qualifying at the
Coliseum In Los Angeles ln July when 1
was leading the point standings. U Hannah
didn't show up Saturday oigbt and I won, 1
would tum up one polnt abort." be says.
"And that illl't going to happen. He'll be
there but I figure I have a good chance to
win." . WHAT 18 BIS ultimate goal in
motocrou?
The 29-year-old Leon. a Mex-
ican native who lives in Tucson.
Ariz .. bad a record of 24·13·2,
with nine knockouts. He has won
his last six fights.
Lakers Play KC
INGLEWOOD -The' L os
Angele6 Lakers wiU be trying.,to
e xtend two winning s treaks
when they host the K ansas City
Kfogs at the Forum torught 181.
"When the fans ~et to rooting for you. it "The crowds indoors help, t6o. They ''I want lo make some money and get
See TaIPES, Pase IM MARTY TRIPES
Coming oft a 113-11.l victory
over Indianapolis. the Laker:.
(8-4 l have won seven straight.
At the Forum, they are unbeaten
in six outings. The Kings are 7-6.
Capo's Kathy Keenan
Trainer Doub/a
As Team Mother
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By ANNE COOPES
Of ... Deity !'Mee StMf A bulking football plpyer who
strode into the training room at,
Capistrano Valley High School
early in the season clad only in
jockey shorts and stumbled upon
a big-eyed blonde reportedly
screamed "like a glrl."
"He was trying to cover
himself with bis bands and the
other guys were laughing Uke
crazy -it was a great way to
bre ak the i ce ,•• said the
blonde, Kathy Keenan, assistant
trainer for Capo Valley's varsity
football team.
Kathy, i6, a Capo Valley
j unior, said she believes that
now that the players are ac·
customed to h a ving a girl
trainer, they like lt.
SHE TAPES JOINTS. ad·
minister s ice rubs for sore
muscles and a pplies first aid as
KATHY KEEN~N -
needed, under the snpervision of
Coach David Elecciri.
••t•m lite a mother to the
players," said Kathy. "They
need soothing when they're
hurt. Sometimes &be coaches can
be pretty tough on them. but girls
areaenUe."
Kathy started working as a
trainer last year as a sophomore
at Dana IWla High. A coach was
trying to recruit boys in one of
her classes lo work u trainers,
but nobody wanted the job.
.. WHY COvLDN'T • girl do
it?,. asked Kathy -and found
.herself heavily committed lo
after. school practice sessions
a nd after hours study of
anatomy and first aid.
At fll'St she was assigned to
girls' sports. but girls just don't
get as many iltjuries as boys, so
she was shifted to the football
team, where she earned a varsi-
ty letter belore the year was out.
"They dido 't want me to work
with boys because there were.
windows between the training
room and the lockerroom," she
said. "But girls don't play the
kind of contact sports boys do
and are more protective of their
bodies. so they have fewer ln·
Juries. In the end. they papered
over the wtndows and let me
work wltb tbe bo)ts."
88£ BAD NO dilfteulty COD·
vlncin1 the Capo Valley
coacbinl staff that she abould be
given a chance to work as a
trainer after a family move
caused her to transfer from
Dana Hills.
''I just told them 1 wanted to
belp out the team," she aald.
Her experience u a trainer
haa coovtneed Kathy that she
should study pbyalcal therapy in
colle1e. Her career 1oal 11 to
work al a trainer tor the Los
Anteles Rama. ••T1ae1•re lettlnl women re·
porters Into the locker rooms -
why not womea trainers," she laid ;
Sailors' Stratem1 Session
Coach Bill Pizzica and quarterback Alan Gaddis go over
the play charts m Newport HarbOr's Sunset League battle
against Manna Thursday night. The conversation must
have been fruitful since the Sailors won. 13-7. 1See story
photo, page B4 )
Shootout in Lincoln: It's for No .. I
LINCOLN, Neb. (APl-Jt is a conven-.
lent system, explained thusly:
Nebraska winters are b·anb on the
state's resldeots, nearly a ll of whom are
Nebraska football fans.
Tbe Cornhuskers have acceptecl 13 ·bowl
invitations in 18 years.
BOWL GAMES llE played in places
Uke Miami, New Orleans, Dallas, El Paso and Tempe, Ariz. Partlcwarly Miami.
What's the connection? SuPDQl't the foot·
ball team and apend a Wllrt.er reapite
watchlnc the Huskers in ·~climes.
Which nnnler clime deped OD tbe out-
come of Saturday'• battle here wltb
OklahoQla. No. 1 lo the pol.la and No. l Nebraeta nemeala. before a capacity
I
Memorial ~utn crowd equal lo six per·
cent.of Nebraska's populatiop.
THI BATTLE IS FOil the Orange Bowl ,
the bowl that bas been In the minds ol
Ne braska fan s since the opening
touchdown la September when the rans lit·
tered the end zone with oranges, a custom
wblcb (Olltinued with each subsequent
touchdown.
Last 1ea1on. according to Sooner
Athletic Director Wade Walker, Oklahoma
sent 13,000 fan1 to Miami and bad a few
more reqU8ltl ~ there were ticket.a.
"We baYf sre'it fan support," be said
earlier thla -...et.
OF SAro&OAY'S GAME matchlnc the
unddeated Sooners and the once-beaten
and No. 4-ranked Cornhuskers, he ita1d, ··at
is identical every year . lt has to be our
biggest conference ball game becau"e
perennially it has been a shootout for con
ference honors and quite often it ha' btwn
a shootout for national honors."
The winner will clinch a ti or the Rut
Eight title and, assum\ng the Or w\
would want the bead·l<>-head winner th.-
game. an Orange Bowl b id . To be su~e. lb1.
loser will have other bowl opportunitie~.
Repreaentatlves from the Oraog".
Su1ar. Cotton. Fiesta, G3tor and Sul'
bowls bas uked for preas bolt s pace th>'
See SllOO"l'Ott r. Page 84
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A ~ Report From tM Worid ot 89ort1
CHINESE CAGEft MU·T1EH-CHU AT DISNEYLAND.
Mo-Tieh-cho's Best Shot:
A Dunk Without a J••••q,
From AP Dispa&dles
LOS ANGELES -The Peop1e's Republic of m
China men's equad, new to i:Jltemational basket·
ball competition, begins a f1ve-game tour or lbe
United states tonight against a veteran,
powerful UCLA team. . . Don't worry about the Chinese_ being lntimidate.<l by
near sewn-footers on top U.S. college teams. Tbe Cb.i.Dese
can make jaws drop with just ooe ol the Up-toe dunk ~
of cent.er Mu-Tieb-chu. His height bu been kept a national
s ecret, but baa been estimated somewhere between 7.5 and
7
·
9
· Ou.ring the team's (irst workout at UCLA's Pauley
Pavilion Tbunday, Mu was slow getting down the court
but showed a good shooting touch from near the foul line.
Tbe otber Chinese players appeared very (as~ and well·
drilled ln fundamentals as they prepared for the first U.S.
appearance of a Chinese men's~· . The 2.8-year-0ld Mu made biS debUt with the Cbinese
team last year as they won the A.5ian Games witb eaae.
The Chinese women's teaIQ.. wbicb beat an Ameri¢ian
all·star team in three of four galnea ln the U.S. a year aco.
also la making the tour. The women pla, UCLA's defend· ms natioftal ~ate champioaa iD the ftr'St game of
tonilht'a doubleheader. Tbe Chinese move on lo the Oakland Coliseum Satur·
day nlgla. fM another game between the CbiDese and
UCLA women. The Chinese men's contest agalnat the
Unl.enlt;J of San Francisco.
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Dne Plalll, the producer of highlight films for
the 28 NFL teama, on the problems ln putting
to1etber a story on the 1·9 Cincinnati Be'!ft.t~:
0 1Upt now, I guess people are kind of w I
around and aaylng, 'I hope I don't llel that one.• We
bind a few new people this year and I imagine I'll
gtve that assignment to one of the rookies . . Wllb
the Bengals, YoU could focus on the close def eata. or
injuries or bad breaks. If you pick the right root~ge
and the right music. you can make it look good."
lk'Glla ... r...-••••• Oii-.
The coatrovenial trade that brought oft-m mallped ~ McGlul8 to the Denver Nug-
get.a ln exchange for popular ~ J~,
seems to be INU'inl off quite ~ ....... ~cGlnnis scored 25 points grabbed nine rebOUDGS and banded out
seven aasilts to iead the Nuggets to a 116-109 victory over
the New York Knlcks. Say WWlaas bad 24 points and Bob •eA... 23 for tbe Knlcks. .loU Drew pumped ln 3S
polnta, EdlMe i.lul•• lldded 24 and S&en Hawes had 10
aaalstl as the Atlanta Hawb whipped the San Diego Clip-
pers, J..25.101. Nld Wea&.Mr1P• • with 2S points and Lloyd Free with23paced the Knlcks.
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Sabre1 ol tbe NHL teem to be mating a habit of ,
The Pltllburcb Penguins and Buffalo (ii
plaYIDI for ties. For tbe 11.xth straight time, the
two batiled to a dead.lock with RudJ"CartJle'1 .. .
shot from beyond tbe red line at center lee raUyliig
Plttsbarsb to a 4-4 standof(. • .•ute Tru1Wa1 and Pierre
...... seared tWO\COala each to lead the Montreal Cana-
dJeu to ao M deeisioD over the Detroit Red Wings. The two
t.eama combined for 58 shots on goal, 38 by tbe Cana·
diens. . .a.bby SS.aids tallied the 200tb goal of b1a career
as the Bolton Bruida bombed the Washington Capitals, 6-2.
The loss left the Caps winless in 21 games against the Bruins
tn_theirflveyearsofexistenceintheNYL. 1,... siradla ~·• a.,er IJ.S.
Japan st.retched its lead to 40 strokes over !I the United States aft.er lhe second round today
or the U.S.-Japan match. Japan's Kosaka s.a..u. the tint round lndlvidual leader, shot
a record-tying 66 today to go Jline..under par. Tbe top
American was 11111 .. gen, in third place after shooting a 68
tJlat W\ him etgbt strokes behJnd Shimada ... Hale lntfa.
wbo bad a course record 64 in the opening round. shot a dis·
mal 1$ la raand two of the Aastraliu championships today.
AustraUa'1 Gnlaam Ma.rda shot a 81totake a two-atrote lead owr Irwin. • .Spain '1 Aacel Gallardo held a five-stroke lead
.tier two rounds of tbe Kini HuNn D tourney In Morocco.
Tied for second al 145, five strokes otf the pace, were
Amerieam GU llorCaa and illy Casper and SpaJn's .._.. •arta c..bal'ft.
Rad ... Tere.,fsfo11
aADIO: The Kansas City Kings meet the Lakera it
tbe Fonun. 7:'4> p.m .• KLAC (510). Chick Heam and Pat
RUey l'eP9f'l.
TV:· World Boxtna Council beavywelgbt champion
Laf'r)' Holmea (21-0) makes bis first title defense ln a
1e1Mduled )5-round bout atainat European champ Alberto Evaq.o.tl (22·2-1> at Lu Veeas. PreUmlnanes: Ken
NortoG <40-5> vs. Randy Stephens <10-4); WBC super·
feat.MnNUbi chamokm Aleda Ara-uello (M-4 > va. Arturo
Leoo (Jl.ld:a>, 5 p.m., Channel 7. Howard Cosell and Keith Jacuan nport.
r Ram1HIOIJlbta8:30 p.m .. Oiannel 11.
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SHOOTOUT ••
Saturday. uys Nebrask a
AlbletJc Direct.or Bob Oev•n•y.
l Tll'l&E lllOWL FEVER yet
in Lincoln'
"I haven't beard any com·
manl about what bowl outalde or
the Oran1e Bowl." says
O.vaney. "Usually you hear a
little conjecture but I Just
haven't beard any ol that UWI
)'Uf,"
He a.LIO wa ... , uuu uae rans
are aot eoacerned about bowl fever IO much but there bas
been tremendous bwldlaa up
toward this&"fe. 'Sul they are not really na a lot toward
Hytblnc excepl winning this
ball came and U. of course go..
Inc tO the Oraqe Bowl."
INDEED, IT 18 taboo among
the diebarda to dileUN any other
bowl poMibWU. for Nebraska beeaue tbal ~d · lmply the
possibility of a def eat at the haw ol Oklaboma. In the past
five years followtq the eon·
secutlve losses to Oklahoma;
Nebraska teams and fans
traveled to the Cotton, Suear.
Fiesta, Altro-Bluebonnet and
Uberty bowls, after they bave
licked their M>Unds.
Tbe Nebraska legislature
changed ill opening date several
years •80 ao that lawmakers would not be kept from watching
or attending a post-season
game.
THE OUTCOME of Saturday's
game will help clear th~ na-
tional bowl picture. "I tb1nk
there is less clarification this
year than in the past several
ye~ara ," sai d Henry
Bodenheimer. preaklent-elect of
the Sugar Bowl. If Nebraska loses, it might be a good poaibllity for the Cotton
Bowl. meeting the winner ol the
Texu-Houstoo game wblcb will
decide the Southern Conference
representative. If Oklahoma
lose6, precedent says the
Soonera won't end up in DallaS.
Walker, noting Oklahoma
hasn't played in a Cotton Bowl,
says, "It's very simple, peren·
nially Texas bas woo the bid to
the Cotton Bowl and of course we play Texas every year. Ob-
viously, that rematch is not a
good sltuatioa."
WHAT ABOUT the Sugar?
Bodenheimer calls it "conj~
ture" that Notre Dame has the
Inside track, but at least one col· umnlst has suggested pressure
from national television would
dictate Notre Dame to be the
Southeastern Conference cbam· pion •a oppooeot.
That would mean Oklahoma
would be looking elsewhere than
the mU>r bowls if it lost to
Nebraska. If Nebraska lost. Sugar Bowl promoters might
shy away from the Huskers
because ol the pouibilit.y Of a re-
m atcb with Alabama, wbicb
beat the Huskers in the season's
fint1ame.
So the situation will be almJ>le for Saturday's winner ln Un.
coin. But fem of the loser will
bave to wait to learn what llDl·
nier city they will be calling the
airlines for Olg!it r-MervaUona.
TRIPES· •••
out of it/' be aays. "Then I
would like to 80 lnto formula or
Indy-type car ra~.
"Motorcycle riders seem to
catch on easier because of their
reflexes. Motocross demands
•n more flexes than oval rac· mg because you are more pr-e.
ct.e ln what you are doing.
"You are ftgbtlng the bike,
keepm, tt atralgbt and picking
the l1nes around the track. You
also have the other riders to
watch out for and you have to be
in good lbape pbyalcally."
BIS ONLY •AIOa Injury
came ill 11'15 ill an outdoor race
when be IUft'ered a broken col·
larbone. .. , Just wnt too deep ta • turn
and bit the IUY ill front of me,·
be says ill recalliq ~ lncldent.
"I came in too bot and didn't
slow down fut enouab. That
doean 't happen too often because
moat everybody can tell bow
fut they can atop and bow deep
they can go."
His favorite track is in New
York but lbe money indoors is
much better and he doesn't plan
to give It up.
And ii be rml.sbes , don't be
1urprUed II Tripes is in fll'lt
place. "When I finished this
year, I won," be sa13. Tbat was
six times on the indoor circuit.
Wom1n Selected
NY Sports Editor
NEW YORK <AP) -Le Anne
Schreiber, 33, who covered the 1976 Olympic games for 11me
magaalne and served as editor·
ln·ch\ef of tbe now·defunct
Women Sport.a magazfne, has
been named sports editor of The
New York 11mea.
M1. Schreiber. who Joined The
Tlmea laat year. has been u.ls·
tant 1porta editor. With her ap.
polntment, wbl~h takes ertect
Immediately, afte wlll be In
ch1r1e ~ 55 writers, edltort and
columnlat6. She graduated from
Rice Un.lvmity In Houston and
received lllf master's de,ree
from Stanford University.
FOOTBALL
EdiSon Recharged
Seurer Ignites 28-10 Victory
By JOHN 8EVANO °' .. .....,,...., ....
Ju1t bow valuable a commodi·
ty quarterback Frank .Seurer ls
to tbe Edison Chargers was 1rapblc~ illustrated Tburaday
mcht at Huntlnlton Beach Hilb.
Seurer, wbo'1 been sidelined
tbe past Its weeks with a broken
jaw. mact. an lmpresalve return
to the backfield by tbrowini for
two toucbdowm and enctneering
a tbird u the Cbar1ers rolled to
a 28-10 victory over the Hunt·
in1ton Beach Olien before a
capacity crowd o( 4,SOO at Sbeue
Field.
8EU&•a WAS NOTHING
abort ol 11matioaal. Eatertnc tbe •ame mt.I-way
tbrouch the first quarter, Seurer
connected on h1I nnt five paaaes
lncludine a 38-yard touchdown
strike on b1I teCOnd play from
acrimmaae to wide receiver GU
Rhodes, wbo WU all alone down
the middle on a post pattern.
Seurer added two more TDa In
the final atanu as Mike Dot~
terer scored from three yards
away aad Rhodes hauled in
another pus, this time or 39
yards strealdDC down the left
sidelines.
In all, Seurer-playing tbe bet·
ter part of three quarters-was
aucceastul oo eight of 11 aerials
for 244 yards.
.. IT WAS EXCITING to be
back," 51.id the 6-1. 180-pow>d
j unior. ''You have to tive lhc
line a lot of credit, I had pleat~
of time to throw."
The victory nms the Charters'
record on tbe year to 6-1 overall.
4-0 tn tbe Sunset Lea(ue and •s·
surea Edison of the Ro. 1 berth
from the Sunset League In the
Cl F J>layofta.
"I saw a lot of pro1ress
tonight." said Edison Coach BIU
Workman. "We've been sputter·
ina offensively and we have a lot
of t&lent out there. We're start·
ing to get Where we want to be.•·
THE ZS..POINT exi>lolion for
the Dally Pilot's No. l ranked
team ln Orange County ties the
Cbaraera' largeSt offenalve ex·
plosion of the seuon. They bad
won ~ laat three games by a
total of only seven points.
Is Sewer's return the answer?
"I don't want to say," said
Workman. "We have two fme
quarterbacks <the other ~g
Mark Boyer> and two great
kid.a ...
THE WINLESS OILE&S
<0·7·1> turned in an inspired
performance or their own and
were actually in the.game trail·
ing only 14·10 early in the fourth
quarter.
But on a crucial fourth-and·
one at their own 47, Huntington
Beach failed to convert and five
plays later Seurer and Co.
turned it into a touchdown.
Tbe Chargers' defensive at-
• tact was led by linebacker Rick
Stephens <six unassisled
tackles. four behind the line In·
eluding the crucial fourth·and·
one at the 47) and safety Steve
Davis' two lnterceptions.
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Four Prep
Grid Ga01es
Set Tonight
Costa Mesa Hlgb'a Mustangs,
stm tl')'lrw to recoup from last
week's stunning 20·14 loss to.
University Hlfh. goes from the
fire to the fryt..ng pan tonight in
Sea Vtew League football action
with a victory against El Toro
at Mlaalon Viejo High <7:30 ) mandatory to stay within range
of Jeague·leader Corona del
Mar.
The Mustangs rely on the
aerials of quarterback Bll1 Lux
in their short passing game.
along with the running of Mike
Tonlght'I Odda
El Toro by 7
l!lellftde by , ' 1ena. ....... by ..
~by1
Teregla, who missed lut week's
game with an injury.
EL TO&O COVNTE&S with a
running came which revolves
around tailback Johnny Bryant.
Defensively the Chargers of El
Toro have blanked three teams
and on three occasions the
Chargers have scored 35 points
or more. The two have five com·
mon opponents and comparative
scores favor El Toro in every in·
stance.
Elsewhere. San Clemente 1s a
lopsided cbolce lo band visit·
tng Laguna Hills its eights Jos.c:
of the seuon as the Tritons seek
to cUnch no worse than a CO·
championship and the No. 1
label from the South Coast
Leaaue enterinC the playoffs.
IN LEAGUE PLA V Laguna
llill• bu beea outac()red 13().6.
San Ctemeate•a brulalns ntMing
1ame featuret Mllce Wade, Nate
Rowaey, Mike .Lewis and Jeff
Banner, and each figures to pad
hls statl1tlc1 handsomely
tont1ht.
E1tanela and Irvine meet at
Newport Harbor fflRh (7:30> fn
Sea Vlcw 'teatue action and t.he
Ea1lu ol Eatancla are favored
to annex their second victory.
Ocean Vlew'a Seahawkl. try
tna to reverse • two·1ame losing
struk In Empire Leal'"? action.
t.n1te 1IPtth Kale'Ja 'ff waUPf(bn Beach HJgh (8 l
Barons P088 Up limu, 21-0
By ROGEJlCABLSON Gt• o.lty Niii .....
H's not often a football coach
is steaming with a 21-0 victory in
hand, but Thursday night's
s hutout of Westminster le fl
Fountain Valley Coach Bruce
Pickford witb tittle to say alter
the Sunset League triumph al
Orange Coast CoUege.
Probably the best description
was the scene near mid·fie1d
where Westminster Coach Myles
Corrigan was apologizing to
Fountain Valley receiver Jim
Coppom for bis team's play on
tbe field. actions which ruffled a
lot of feathers but produced no
point.s.
"Our team is not coached lo
play tbai way," Corrigan told
Coppom. "And I apologize.··
l&ONICALLY, the of·
flclah lev ied a dozen
penalties ror·s1 yards on Foun·
lain Valley, while Westminster
was aaaeued 2S yards, which
also bad Pickford briatllng, but
not taJ.kina.
Aa for the game rt.sell, the
Barona admlnis(ered another
lesson to llii Lions, wrlb a pass·
ing game that drove the losers
crazy.
The Barons went to the air 2:7
times for i• yards -and that
was just tn the first half as they
assumed an i.murmountable 15-0
halftime lead.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY dom·
i nated the issu~ und
Westminster's last fli cker of
hope was doused in the final
seconds of the second ·quarter as
quarterback Gil Compton found
Coppom e>pen on the flve·yard
line and the crafty 185-pound
senior sqUlrted between, around.
then throucb lwo def enders to
complete a 23-yard scoring play
wlt.h 18 ~nda &eft lo the half.
The touchdown waa set up by
MarJc Lung. wbo raced 24 yanb
with an interception and went
out of bound.a to atop the clock
with 29 ticks left at the Westminster~.
"We planned on throwing the
ball ," said Pickford .
"Westminster ls tough up front.
We didn't feel it was lmpouible
to run on WHtmlnster, but we
did feel we could throw."
FOil m£ MOST part In t.he
rl'"lt ball the Barons burned the
t.lons with Compton 1oln1 to
Coppom and Margerum. first to
the sideline, then down the mid·
die. Margerum uuabt olne
paaaes for 100 yards and Cop·
pom picked up 98 yards on five
catches.
Westminster, on its way to its
worst campaign in the school's
2().year history with a 3·4-1 over·
all record and but 43 points in
that span, could not penetrate
Fountain Valley's 28 as Rick
Lamphear, M.ike Freeman, Russ
Heidesch. Tony Pastizzo and the
rest of the Barons held Eddie
Remele to 44 yards on 15 car·
ries.
The Barons opened up with a
first period touchdown on a two·
yard burst by Compton as 'te
crossed up Westminster's de·
fense with a quarterback sneak.
and they dosed it out on the
game's last play with a lO·yard
burst around end by Kevin
Romine. The victory clinches a CIF Big
Five Coalerence playoff berth
for the 1·1 Barons, who are
locked ln a tie with Newport
Harbor, one game behind
Edison with on& game remain·
ing -at Newport Harbor Thurs-
day night.
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GARY, Ind. <AP> -An tn·
dlana newtpaper and 'I Gary
cltlzens aroup Thursday an.
nounced establishment ot a
memorial fund for slain major
leaaue balieball star Lyman
Bostotk. a native of Gary.
The fund will be sponsored by
lhe Gary Post-Tribune and th.:
PeoplH Action Coalltlon and
Trust. a non.profit or1anluUon.
The money wt11 be uaed to
establish a recreation an~
education pro1ram for tnner city
yo uth t, according t c a
spokesman for the newspaper.
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NEWPORT'S MIKE JOHNSON LOOKS FOR WAY TO GET AROUND I. MARINA DEFENDER IN THE SAILORS' 13·7 VICTORY. . ,
Nothing Comes Easy for Sailors
But 13-7 Win Ooor Marina C.linches CIF Benh
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of-0.lly PllotSllltt Newport Barbor clinched a
berth in the ClF playoffs Thurs-
day night as the Sailors subdued
Marina, 13-7, in a defensive
struggle al Westminster High.
T he victory reduces next
Thursday's confrontation with
Fountain Valley to a mere ex-
ercise in pride for Newport
Harbor. The wanner wiH finish
second in the Sunset Lea~ue
race, and the los~r will be third.
But each wtll get a playoff spot.
'The Sailors haven't had a
laugher all season and Thursday
night's affair was another of the
cardiac variety. Marina was
aJive and kicking down to the
nnal seconds.
"WE CAN'T SEEM to do
anything the easy way," said
Newport Harbor Coach Bill
Pizzica. "They tried to give us the
-world, butwe wouldn'ttakeit."
If Marina didn't really try to
give Newport Harbor the world,
it did give away two fumbles
and a n interception. Two of the
turnovers resulted in scoring
•drives by the Sailors.
"The mistakes are what cost
us," said Marina Coach David
Thompson. "Our defense looked
OK but if you we re looking for a
headline it would be, 'Lack of
Off e n se Spoi l s Marin a
Homecoming.'"
Lack of offense was the case
on both sides of the field , but
Ma rina j ust happened to lack
more than Newport Ha rbor.
THE VIKINGS' LEADING
g round gainer, Mike Spivey, was
s id e lined with a s houlder
separation and their top re-
ceive r, Kevin Nelson, sat out
with a leg muscle pull.
By the end of the first half on-ly one pass had been completed
by either team, that being a
swing pass by Newport Harbor
for no gain.
Marina p roved only slightly
better on the ground, and
Newport Harbor only had one
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ballcarrier who could net more
than 10 yards for the whole
game.
BUT THAT ONE ballcarrier
made all the difference. Mike
Johnson's number was called 35
times and be netted 147 yards.
scoring one touchdown while
packing the only o ffensive
wallop eithe r team could
muster.
Johnson's importance in the
victory was a pproached by only
one other player-Bob DaSilva-
and he wa s only on the field for
three plays.
DaSilva kicked two field goals
and an extra point, bis second a
whopping 47-yarder, longest by
any Orange Coast area prep this
season. Last week DaSilva
kic ked a 46-yarder against
Edison.
While the offensive stars were
few, each team had an abun-
dance of defen s ive gems.
Ma rina got key tackles by Frank
Cresci, Matt Maae , Rieb
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Michowski and Lee Knowles and
interceptions from Scott Taylor
and Sam Aiello.
Newport Ha rbor benefitted
from the consistent tackling of
guard Neil Ross. a key sack by
Ryan Abbate and a couple of
big plays from tight end Scott
Benjamin.
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35-7 Victory \
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Sea Kings Ba~
• ! Sea View Titlel
By LEE MILLER
Of IN O•ll y Pilot Stell
For the second time in three
years Corona del Mar High has
won a league championship as
the Sea Kings clinched at least a
tie for first in the Sea View
League with a 35·7 win over
University Thursday night.
The Sea Kings continued their
outstanding play to win their
fifth straight game and improve
their r ecord to 5·3 overall.
"We played very, very good
defense tonight,·· said Sea Kings
Coach Dick Morris. "We also
threw the ball better tha n we
have all year."
U NIVERS ITY PUT UP a
tough battle but eventually the
Trojans made too many mis·
takes and the Sea Kings took ad-
vantage of them at Irvine High.
University Coach Di ck Roch~
liked the way his team hit bu{
t h e mi s t a k es gave him
heartburn. '"Our kids hit with
them for three quarters but you
j us t can 't m a ke mis takes
against a gQOd team and expect
to win.'"
Three big mis takes by
University turned a close game
into a Corona del Mar rout
Early in the second quarter
Dave Johnson intercepted a
Rohn Marv1ck pass at the 50·
yard line to set up a touchdown
by senior quarterback Kurt
Brockman. Brockman directed
the Sea Ki ngs down the fi eld in a
time-consuming 12-play drive
before taking 1t m himself from
two yards out.
D ENNIS WARR EN broke
Un1vers1ty's back when he
stepped m front of a TroJan re·
ce1ver and picked off a pass and
danced 35-yards do·wn tht•
sideline for a score.
That play also hurt the Tro
Jans m another respect as their
only breakaway threat. 1 larry
Billups. was injured . lie sat out
the rest of the game and so 1t
seem ed , did the TroJan offense.
Then, to add insult to injury,
the Sea Kings recovered a rum·
ble on a low snap from center on
a punt at the University 28-yard
line. Three p l ay s l a t e r
Brockman lofted a r ainbow over
a defender's head and into the
arms of Jim Shollin for the final
touchdown.
ALTHOUGH THE University
offense was qwet most or the
KURT BROCKMAN
night~ the defense played we~
Dave Langmade came up wi
two interceptions, one which le
to q touch<town. ,
John Exley played with fire ip
his eyes as he made a couple QI
hits that the Sea Kings will stih
be feeling taler in the week. EX.
ley also recovered a fumble on a
freak play. •
Mo r ris m ay h ave found
another runrung back in Warren.
The Junior showed good talent
and scored on an 18 yard burst up
thf' middle. :
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-D~LY tLOT Friday Noow1ci. tO, 1978
s WATER POLO I FOOTBALL I TENNIS
Artists Co111e Alive
Laguna Beach Blanks DH, 24-0
By JOHN MIUNOVICll 01 ttw O.tly ,.,.._ S.tll .
In the first half or its South
Coas t Lea gue g ame against
Dan a Hills at San Clem ente
Thursday night. Laguna Beach
played what coach Wall Hamera
called "unemotional" football.
The Artis ts led 7·0 a t in·
termission, but Hamera said his
team didn't show near the emo·
tion it displayed in last week's
42-0 romp over Laguna Hills~
All that changed on the open-
ing kickoff or the second half
when Bailon Arabe returned the
ball 100 yards to give Laguna
Beach a 14·0 adva nt age and
spark a 24--0 win that gives the
Artists a 2·2 league r ecord and
chance at the CIF playoffs.
"We were down at the start of
the game but pick~s it pro-
gressed." Ha mera s "The
fac t t hat the y ( Oa ha ills l
played with a lot of emotion
gave us some problem s."
Hamera said the long kickoff
return was just what Laguna
Beach needed to inspire itself
against a Dana Hills team that
was playing well considering in·
JUnc·s to several kl.'y players.
T he Artis ts 1-!0l t he only
touchdown thl'V would need with
:1 :16 left 1n ihl' first quarter
when fullback Mull McCullough
broke several tackles at the line
o f s cr i mm a~c and r aced 33
yards to the end zone.
touchdown drive, Dana Hills
drove to the Artist 25 but was
stopped when quarterback Paul
Sizelove was sacked on rourth
down.
Laguna &:ach added Its other
points on Arabe's kickoff return,
a 19-yard field goal by Leslie
We ldon and a four -yard run by
Ara be.
Despite the los pide d fina l
score, Dana Hills had 220 total
yards to Laguna Beach's 179 and
finished with an 11·8 edge in first
downs. '
The Dolphins' Rieb Bradshaw
was the leading rusher in the
game with 79 yards on 15 car-
ries.
Arabe led the Laguna Beach
offense with 74 yards on 16 at-
tem pts while McCullough was a,
close second with 72 yards in 11
carries.
Ham era said he's optimistic
about his team's chances to
make the playoffs by defeating
San Cleme n t e n e xt week
because of the steady improve-
ment it has shown in the late
stages of the season.
"T wo shutouts in a row 1s
goorl. no matter who they were
against." Hamera said. "We are
v<!ry much improved over the
early part or the season."
"After our loss to Mission Vie-
jo lthree weeks ago), we knew
we had to win our next. three
games to have a shot at the
playoffs and now we ca n do it
with a win next week."
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Tennis Roundup
o.11w ,. • ._. Su lf ,._ ~• Rlc~ro Koetll•r
ESTANCIA'$ RICK TROM BLOCKS SHOT IN THURSDAY'S SEA VIEW LEAGUE GAME. On its possession previous lo
th e fi r s t L ag un a B each
Borg Tops Mitton,
Lutz Eliminated Water Polo
Estancia Wears
League Crown
The Estancia Eagles wrapp,•d
up the Sea Vll'w League water
polo cha m pionship Thursday
wi th a 10-7 vH·torv CJvt·r El Tor1)
in the winners· 11()()1
E s tane1a r1ni s ht>d wit h ;.a
per fect 5·0 league n•cord a nd
he ld a 19 I r<'('O rd ror the
season .
GWC Logs
23-6 Victory
Golden West College wrapped
up its 16th victory of the water
Polo season in impressive style
Thursday. romping to a 23-6 wm
over visiting Rio Hondo College.
The Rustlers can conclude an
unbeaten regular season with
wms over Cypress Tuesday jlnd
Ventura Friday. Tony Wooten
c;parked Golden West with seven
goals while five other players
scored l" goals each.
Golden West took 'a 6·0 lead
:.1ftcr the fi rst quarter and en·
Joyed a 13·2 halftime adventage.
The match was evenly playc<I
in the first half with each team
scor ing four tim es. But four
goals in the third quart c:'r , two
by senior Kurt Klitzner , moved
the Eagles a head for good.
Klitzner lead all scorers in thl'
game with three goals.
Goalie Rick Trom again had a
fine game saving 10 El Toro
s hots . J oe Dra k e a nd Doug
Ha rtung had two goals each for t.he winners.
Corona det Ma r a nd Costa
Mesta ballled lo a 1·1 tie after
one penod but the game was
halte d a fter a contr oversy
between a coach arrd the of·
ficials. and the result was a 2·1
forfeit victory awarded to Costa
Mesa .
The coach was appa rently up·
set over some phase of the of-
ficiating, and his vocal objec·
tibns drew the forfeit.
At U nive r s ity High , Greg
Borsuk scored six goals and led
the Trojans to a 14·5 rout over
Ir vine High.
From AP Dispatches
STOCKHOLM -Bjorn Borg
of Sweden routed South Africa's
Bernie Mitton. 6·2. 6-4 and de-
fending champion Sandy Mayt'r
of the United St.ates edged Iva n
Lend I of Czechos lovakia. 7-5. 7 6.
T hursday night to move into the
third round of the Stockholm
Open tennis tourna ment.
Other Ame r icans advancin~
were two-time cha mpions Stan
Smith and Arthur Ashe as well ;.a:-.
Brian Gottfried.
Smith edged Tom Gullikstm,
7 -6 , 7 ·6. As h e over c amt•
Switzerland's Heinz Gunt ha rdt.
4-6. 6·0. 6-4 and Gottfried defeat·
ed Bob Lutz of San Clemente.
7-6. 6·3.
Meanwhile, llie Nastase dt•
feated Frew McMillan of South
Africa 6-2. 6-4.
A lt»xandf»r OutH
H O NG KONG -Second
seed e d J ohn Alexande r of
Australia a nd sevent h-seeded
Bria n Teacher of the n1ted
States suffered defeats agamst
unranked opponents in second·
round matches of the Hong Kong
Tennis Classic Thursday.
Earlier. third-seeded Buster
Mottram of Britain withdrew
because of an infected toe and
In o the r seco nd -roun d
m atch es, Ame r ican Ha n k
Pfis ter beat Australia n Ross
Case. 6-1, S.1: Eliot Teltscher or
the United States overwhelmed
Australian Peter Fiegl, 6·2, 6..0:
American Butch W.alts turned
back countryman Brad Rowe.
7·6, 3·6, 6-3 : and Terry Moor of
the United States downed fellow
American Mike Cahill, 7-5, 7·5.
Wad~ Breezes
OLDSMAR , Fla. -Afte r
thrashing Pam Teeguarden 6-2.
6· l. Virginia Wade meets Kerry
Reid of Australia tonight in the
quarter-finals of a tennis touma-
mt>nt here.
The tournament contin ues
without sccond·seeded Evonne
Goolagong, who qilit Thursday
because or a nagging ankle in·
jury suffered at Wimbledon.
In othe r mat c hes, Regina
Marsikova or Czechoslovakia de-
feated Beth Norton, 4·6, 6-0, 6·1,
a nd Wendy Turnbull of Australia
de feated J eanne Duvall of
Dallas. 6-3, 6·1: Renee Blount
downed Lea Antonoplis, 7-6. 3·6,
6-4: a nd Kerry Reid of Australia
d e feated Arcadia's Bar bar a
Hallquist, 6·4. 6-2.
blisters. M -1•. A Alexander bowed 4·6, 6·2. 6·4 a rau~ora dded
to 24-yea r-old American Piat NE W YO RK -Regin a
Dupre. I Ma rsikova has been added to the
Teacher. the gia nt-k iller in field for the wome n's tennis Following next week's play
Golde n WC's l will hos t the
Southern Cal tourney Nov. 21-22
and will be the host school for
the four-team state tournament Dec. 2.
CRAIG FARRINGTON (9), t;STANCIA'S GREG CARROLL BATTLE. last week's Tokyo tourna ment cha m pions hips sche duled for
Scor•brou.nen w he n he d efeated Connor s. Pa lm Springs next week, it was
lr••n.. 1 o 1 J-h A h d s d M annQunet>d Thursday. un1vtrs11v , , s , ,, Art ur s e an an y ayer,
trvone KGrinQ-McC:O...mtck '· JOl1MOn '·Pal· Ru ti w· s Ma h was off form against Australian Ma rs1kova replaces Evonne 1·~~!~sllncori~en1.-, 1. 8onult &, Sollol s ers ID ()CCer tc Geoff Masters. losing 7·5, 6·2. Goolagong, sidelined with an
w oou.111. Mc:C.oy7 Fourth-seeded Ken Rosewall a nkle inj ury. ei Toro 5<-11r 0ounm 1 1 1 ,_, WALNUT-William P rado 3·1. in soccer action Thursday of Australia, t he defe nding Also entered in the tourna
E\tanc•a • , , , , 10 scor ed two goals and Herbie The Rustlers. in third placc tn ch a mpi(rl). ad\'anced to the me nt are Chris Evert. Martina
E• Toro 'ICo-ono r~u(' F•mnQ1on 1. cno Boehm added another as the the Southc:'m Cal Confcrc:'nc·t , en quarterfinals with a 6.o. 6 0 VIC· Navratilova. Vi q~in 1 a Wade.
~-· bp Olo.tr1ers Rio Honclo 0 1 1 J I>
vo•~n w~,, • 1 ' & 1l
(.<>l~n W..<t 'KOf•nQ Woolen 1, Poe• to rd 1.
Moorllou"' ?, '-91• ?. ~ti\?. Hl'Ohn 1 A vol•
l. wrut~ 1. twr\Otl t, Al'1"M'ftan 1
Q~nu.nca '· Loti.<k.
11'<"'" Rustlers from Golden West de· o d 2 O "'d · I ' • L lh B tt S K R d W d Es1.tnc.H<or1no-a•1d1nci. o • .,,(' 1. K111r~n. 1 ye a · " vm, <1 gc :t l' tory over countryman Steve e Y love, erry c1 . en Y W~all.W~"Ofl.H•rtvnq 2 reated hosting Mt. San Antonio. half " Docherty TurnbuJI, and Virginia Ruzici.
Fourth Place . .
:For Anieaters?
FR~~O -Len Mlller may be optimistic, but he 's realistic too.
~e ~C lryine cross country coach, long noted f~r stic~og his neck out on predictions. does n't
figure his Anteaters to fin ish first when the Pacific
Coast Athle~ic Assn. a nd Pacific-10 Conference,
combine their cross country championship meets
•Saturday here . Jn fact, Miller doesn't fi gure UCI to
place second or thfrd elther.
.BVT CONSIDERING the competition. Miller's
four'l!l place prediction is no slight on the seven
Anteater runners . who comprise what is probably
the strongest t~am in UCI history. It's just that the
meet reatures two or the best teams in the nation.
"Oregon and Washington State a re simply out or our class. as well as out of Arizona 's class,"
says Miller. who predicts UCI will nab the No. 4
qualifying position for the NCAA championship
meet.
"l look for those schools to score 38-39 points
and you can t ake your choice. Arizona will be
around 93. we'll be close to 98 and Washington
won't be fQr behlnd."
INDIVIDUALLV, MILLER thinks Ralpb
Serna and Dave Daniels can both finish in the top
10, a feat t.bat wUJ assure the Antea ters ot their
second straight PCAA title and a second straight berth in the nationals.
"Our workouts have been very good the last
couple of weeks," Miller says. "We seem to be
coming on al the Eight time of the year and I'm real-
ly looking forward to the competition : . . as
Jong as the health of our team is good going into the race.··
SERNA, A SENIOR who was second in last
year 's PCAA rmals, bas been bothered by a calf in·
Jury whiJe DanJels, a sophomore, fa just now re-
coverlna after a bout with an ll.l.ne3a. J olnlng them
lo the race wUl be j unior Don Moses and
sophomore Charlie Cbriltensen, who wm-.n-10 to
last year's PCAA meet, sophomore David Shriver
and freshmen Steve Webb a nd Joe AvHa.
. -By Ernie CaaUUo
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AP Wlrff!IOlo
Tribute to Champ
Boxing great Joe Louis <bottom ) was the honored guest
in a testimonial dinner i.n Las Vegas Thursday night.
Among the crowd of 1,500 at the $500-a-plate "Night with
the Champ" dinner were <from left, top row> enter-
tainer Frank Sinatra, boxing promoter Don King and e x-
boxer Max Schmeling.
FV, Edison Runners Win Titles
All thole apnnt workout.a that
Ediaon cross country coach Don
Ocana put hll distance ruruwrs
tbrouch tbla IHIOn pald orf
Tbunqy ln the SUD8et League
f\nal1.
The Cbareen produced the in·
dlvldual champlOo in the boys
dlvlalon <Mlke Lansdon> and atria dMaloo (Andrea Kirkorn>.
both of whom put on bluing
klcu down the stretch to break
optn tlgbt ra<*l on a cool and
eloud.Y afternoon at Huntington
Beach Central Park.
"One thing we work on ls our
kicks.·• said Ocana. who stepped
up, not tapered . his team's
workouts this week. "We did a
lot ot reoeats all year and the
UCI to Face
Long Beach
UC Irvine will be shooting for
the No. 1 seed in the upcoming
Pacific Coast Athletic Assn.
playoffs when the Anteaters con-
clude lbe regular season with a
water polo game against Cal
State Long Beach Saturday.
Game lime is set for noon at
the Newport Harbor High pool.
UCl is 13-6 overall and a win
Saturday would give Coach Ed
Newland's team a 6-0 PCAA
mark. The Anteaters s uffered an
8-1 setback to PCAA member
UC Santa Barbara last week but
the loss doesn't figure in the con-
ference standings since only the
first m e eting o r the year
between members are counted.
Freshman Peter Campbell.
who bas scored 47 goals, and
junior Manfredo Lespier, who
has tallied 41. lead the Ant·
eaters.
runnt!rs haled them-and hated
me. But today it paid oft.
·'Thia la tbe first week we
practiced twice a day. J didn't
want to have the team peak ear-
ly. We don't need to set any re·
cords lo worltputs. We're more
concerned abodt the ClF finals.·•
Tbe way they ran away with
the meet. Edison's girls don't
have much to worry about.
Defending CIF champions. the
Cbar~ers had four runners in the
top eight positions of a league
meet that is perhaps the
toughest In Southern California.
It was a different story in the
boys team race where Fountain
Valley used team depth to win
its third Sunset League crown by
the slim margin of two points
over Hwd.inRton Beach.
Kirkom. the freshman sensa·
t ion wbo bas lost only in the pres·
tigious Mt. San Antonio Invita-
tional this year. wagt:d a neck·
and-neck battle with Fountain
Valley's Annabelle Villanueva
throughout the girls race. It
wasn't until the last 220 yards
that Kirkom pulled away with a
kick that brought her across the
finish line at 11:28 for two miles.
Villanueva checked in at 11 :31.
Lansdon was locked in a duel
with Marina's Matt Bialy for the
first two miles, which the pair
toured in under 10 minutes. He
began to pull away with ball a
mile to go and by the time be
started his kick with a quarte(
left, Ule race wu over. •
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Mater Dei Looks Ahead,
Still Wins Easily, 28-8
By DOWARD L . HANPY
OI the 0.Vly f'li.t SU.II
Perhaps the Mater Dei ffjgh
Monarchs were looking ahead to
next weelt when they tangle with
county rival Servile In the final
regular season game of the 1978
campaign.
Whatever the re aso n. the
Monarchs were anything but in·
spired in posting a 28-8 decision
over Bishop.Montgomery High's
Knights Thurs day night in
Angelus League action at Santa
Ana Bowl.
Lr Servite wins tonight's batUe
at St. Paul and Bishop Amat
gets by Pius X as expected, a
four-way tie will resuJt for the
league leadership gomg into the Drazba came in the second
final week. quarter and the other two in the
third.
Bl'T WHATEVER THE out-
fome of tonight's games. the
county rivalry between Servile
and Mater Dei is always intense
a nd Coach Wayne Cochrun ad-mitted he kept several players
out of Thursday night's game to
rest them for Servile. ·
Rob Doan. the leading rusher
for Mater Dei. was kept out with
a slightly sprained ankle but is
expected back.
··we bad some kids out to give
them an extra week to get over
injuries." Cochrun said. "But Al
Varisco did a good job as Doan's
replacement.
THE FINAL MD score came
on a one-yard r un by Varisco
with Vic Maynez kicking all four
conversions.
Ste ve Abrams, a workhorse
for the Knights, scored their on-
ly touchdown with 1:26 left on a
one-yard plunge and a pass from
Jim Miller to Mike Romero
made it 28-8 al the end.
Whi le be didn't score, Marc
Baqueriz.o picked up 12.8 yards in
19 carries for the Monarchs.
Abrams was the leading rusher
for the Knights with 82 yards in
29 tries.
SCX>lll! 8Y OUAllTEU 81,.,..,,,Mont~ 0 0 0 ._.
Cougars' ~ate Rally Successful "I DIDN'T THINK we played
well toni ght a nd Bts h op
Montgomery played very well.
They did some things we hadn't
seen before and we ctidn 't react
to them early.
M•te. Oel O 1 14 7-21
M O-or.me u peu from Sl>efK.,. !""'-•
kk k l
MO-Ora-to PMS from sciencer <MayNi -I<• I MO R1 ... Mpass •romSc1encer (-yntlltlOI
MO Varll(Olrun(Mtfnelkickl
BM At>ram I run (Romero P8" lrom Mii.., i
A .,j,)()Oftll,.,_ted Charles Sparks ~po Valley to 18-14 Victory
By nM CARNETT °' ,,.. D•llv Pilot Sufi
Although the victory did little
to enhance Capistrano Valley
High 's South Coas t League·
championship hopes , it was
satisfying nonetheless.
the first quarter to take a 14·0
advantage.
field goal for the Cougars with
8:55 left in the half. A few
minutes later he was involved in
what Cunerty feels was the play
that turned the game around.
He intercepted a pass at his own
42 and returned it 43 yards to the
Mission Viejo 15.
"We would have liked to score
early and get some more people
in the game.
"It's tough to get a team up to
play one that is 0·3 and they
came to play. That's the coaches'
fault for not preparing we ll
enough."
GAME STATISTICS
8M "'"t oown• 11 Rustw .. ~drck l"·I06
Pan 1nq yaros as
P•\\f'\ '1·2>-1
Punh •..:U.
F umbftt.IOSI I I
Penaltles-y-4-S7
MO
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M'-4
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~' ~ INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
8M_.l11er .. 2S; At>r.,.. ,._.,; TaylOt \-tot
minus I.
M0-8-int 19-121; 5oo9ftcet' s-tor ..,.._ S;
VerlSGot.n; 1Ci.n-1-tcwm1nus 10. r The Cougars nipped Mission
Viejo High l8·l4 in Thursday
night football action on the Mis-
sion Viejo field, avenging a loss
suffered at the hands of the
Dia blos last year in the first round
o(tfle CI Fplayorfs.
· Capistrano Valley kicked a
field goal early in the second
period and added a second
three-pointer as the gun sounded
at the half. making the score
14-6
THE COUGA.RS won it with a
pair of touchdowns in the fourth
q uarter, the deciding tally com·
ing with just 4:05 Jeft to play.
With the clock running, and no
time outs left before the half.
Capo Valley rea~bed ~ Mission
Viejo 22 yardJ~nly five
seconds remained as the field
goal unit hurriedly took the field.
Johnson got bis foot into the
pigskin as the gun sounded and
the ball split the uprights .from 38
yards out.
Sean Jenkins then went 12
yards on first down to the Diablo
three. He won the game on the
next play, carrying around the
right side of the line for the six-
pointe r.
Whateve r the reasons. the
Monarchs scored their first
three touchdowns on p asses
from Phil Spencer, twice to
Brian Drazba for 15 and 10 yards
and then a 69-yard pass-run play
to Mike Rish . The first to
1 MCMYl04,UU .. f'IUSIMO
BM-lllef't.)2-1,IS.
MD~ J.14-0, 1«2.
s
But revenge wasn 't on the
mind of Capistra no Valley
Coach Bill Cunerty as be stood
on the field following his team's
thrilling come-from-behind vie·
tory. He was too excited.
.. TIDS WAS A GaEAT game
to watch," he said. ''Mission
Viejo has a fine team and played
extremely well. Our kids didn't
give up despite falling behind by
two touchdowns earl y in the
game . It was thrilling to watch
them come from behind."
Mission Viejo scored ~he first
two times it touched tb~ ball in
"l was worried before the
game because our kids didn't
seem excited," Cun@rty said.
"But Mission Viejo showed us
early that we.'.,d better get ready
to play."
The Diablos took the opening
kickoff and drove 72 yards i.n 10
plays for the score . Mitch Hopp
carried over from the one for the
TD.
CAPO VALLEY fumbled the
ensuing kickoff, and the Diablos
marched 33 yards on seven
plays to make it 14·0. Rich
Sanchez dove over right tackle
for the score.
Guy Johnson kicked a 27-yard
"That kick really boosted our
spirits," Cunerty said. "It
turned the tide "
THE COUGARS drove 80
yards for a touchdown during
the waning moments of the third
pe riod and the first fe w seconds
of the final quarter. Halfback
Robin Charles capped the effort l with a three.yard blast up the
middle for the TD. The try for
two points failed. and Mission
Viejo held on to a precarious
14· 12 margin. •
Minutes later Charles made
the defensive play of the gam~.
Prep Football Standings
WHSnLE•GUE
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S.OUTH COAST LEAGUE
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Olplstr•no V•Hey J I IOS S2
Mission v i.1<> 1 1 •~ Sil u ouna a .. ac.. 1 1 9S sr
Dena Holts I l 4S q3
L~na Hiiis O l • 130
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8rN -011nda ~. Vt l«teld 11
Espuana 11, Sonor'• 14
EI Oor-34,UH.tCJra O
NON.LEAGUE
Los AmlQDS JI, fl<osiell I
• * * seotta aY OUAaTallS
Cap4str•"" v.ii.v 0 • 0 11-11
MtSSlon VlejO " 0 0 l>-1•
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UfOfVIOUAL REUIYIMO
BM-Mostef'O •""'S: C..'111!0 I-tor ml-l ;
At>r•m 1-1•; U-t_.; R_,.., 1·22
MO-Varls-co , .. ; 0..uba )-39; Sc:-'"• Riv. 1-49, SOWNU "17.
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1..aguna Angler Fifth
GAME STATISTICS CV M'V
First~ I• " Ru~v-U l Y lt-?20 PH~ft9V-'7 tZI
P•n H 6 I~ 9-73-l
Punt> 3 n 1-41
Fuml>le>·IOSI t ' 0.0
Pen•tt•r>-YMO\ ... , , ...
IHOIYIOUAL llUSHING
CV-cNrlM 11·51. Jefl«1M IM I. Ounivlft 1·71,
Pa,.,er 1-mfn11s 1
M11 -s.ncrw1 n -111, Oevli •1-ta. lt••lll 2 n ,
Hopp 1.1, S<llrrudl ,,.,
INDIVIDUAL PA$$1MG cv-Perter'M-0. n . c11a~ 140, o.
MV-Sc"mtdl 73'9-l , 123.
INDIVIDUAL AECllVING
CV-cNrlM 2·2'. OalnH 2·21, Bryanl 7·11.
MV-Rl~t>ardion •·S1, lenlll 1·:i., Senclltr
2·25,C.-M
Spedal to die Dally Pilot
DUCK KEY. Fla.-Laguna
Beach's Andy Crean fell from
first to fifth place after the
second day of the Master Ao·
gling Tournament here Thurs·
dav. . C rean , who is competing
against nine other regional win·
ners in the four-day fishing
tourney. has l,290 points.
Sherman Garrett of Conroe.
Tex. is the leader with l ,995
points. Garrett has caught 20
SKill.ART
SALOMO
fish. Secood is Bill Jeffries of
Michigan with 1,945 points with
Duncan Belt of Stockton and
Fred Llebkemann of Louisiana
tied for third with 1,770 points.
The tourney winner is de·
termined by the points each angler earns by releasing eligible
species using three different
types of rods and reels and line.
Crean qualified for the na·
tional e vent by winning the
Harry Dam Marling Tourney
off Newport Beach.
Eo1'°" 21, HUntlnoton S.&e" 10
H••l)Orl H¥llof' 13, MarlM 1
F°""taln v.iiu 71, WfttlnlnstorO
C.Plstr-v.i1n 18, Ml\SW>t\ v.~10
14
L~UN ~lie" 14, 0.na H1t1S 0
T9flitM'S o.mt Leouna Hiiis _. s.. Oe"Wftt• ,..,,,
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HA VIEW LEAGUE
Cor'l>M ci.IMtl
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unl•eollv
lntlne
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M.tlOf 0.1 J I 1' 31
~rvlte 2 1 n 21
81shoe>Am41 2 t 1' "'
P lllS X O l 12 a
rA a111>o11 Montoomerv o A n 1'1 1• T'llundlly'I ~
Al Meter 0.1 21, llsllOC> Montoomel'Y' " . ..
St. Clair Fined
SACRAMENTO !AP>
-A fine of $500 h as
been levied against the
campaign committee
and treasurer of Robert
St. Clair for falling to re·
port campaign spending
and contributions, of·
flcials report.
St. Cla ir, a former
professional football
player, r a n for the
Democratic nomination
for a state Senate seat in
a special 1976 election in
San Francisco. He is a
former San Mateo Coun-
ty .supervisor.
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Stay tuned • * •
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY no truth to the rumor t hat
last week's column influenced OCC football coach Dick
Tucker's decision to put in Dave J eranko e arly in the
Fulll>rton game.
At least Tucker says so.
"My mind was made up BEFORE I n•ad the column
that I was ~oing to use J eranko earLil·r 1f need be." ~aid
the Pirates' mentor.
.. As a matter of fact. I was worried about putting him
in beca~e I thought pC-Oplt• '"'uld think I did so because of
the story."
W<·ll. rC'~ardlcss if Tut·ker hcNIC'd our advirC' nr not,
. Jc·ranko cnt<:red thl' ~amt· on the P1ratc·s· fourth off<.•nsl\il'
po~Sl?SSIOn of the gaml•
.Jl'ranko's first drl\'l' ,. ..... ulk<I in Coast''> only points of
the gam(• a f1l•lc1 goal .ind ~inutht•r driv<• t«irly in tht·
s<•t·ond hall tuuld havl' b roughl lhc Pirates I rum a 14 :1 dl'I
1cit to 14 10. but LNllY D~tv1s fumbled lhl• h:dl on thl'
llornets' om .. vard lrnL' and Fullerton turnt'il around an<.J
marched 99 y~rcls fur a toUl·hdown
JERANKO'S STATS for the gamt· artt m11>il'ad111~ in
thnt although he cumpletcd only three of 20 passes for 25
yards he did have the team moving. A lut of Jeranko's
passes were batted clown al the line or ~crimmage and
Tuc ker exonerated him I rom any blame citing mental
lapses on the part or the orrensivc backs and linemen for
the problem
Dave Mollica will be back a t his s tarting pos1t1on this
week with J"cranko again wailing in the wings.
"I want it understood that I make m y own decisions ,"
s aid Tucker good naturedly "I may not be rig ht. and I'm
not sure I was right last Saturday, btJl nobody influences
me in maJung my dcc1s1ons."
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FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "We'll be good. but just how
~ood is hard to justify at this time. It's sl1ll too early ;.ind
there are too many people to tell yet."
That quote was pulled out of an article on Aug. 30, JUSt
prior to the start of the football season.
The prophet Ray Shaekleford.
After losing their first two games. the Rustlers-like.
last season-have rebounded lo win the last six.
G WC may have startt•d the season slowly. but right
now they're playing some of the ..best football in the state.
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Tht' Avocado a nd Mission bowls will be played on the
s ame day, Saturday Nov. 25.
Both games will start at 7:30 p.m . with the Avocado
Bowl being played at Cerritos while the Santa Ana Bowl
hos ts the Mission Bowl teams.
At last ~lance. Golden West and San Diego Mesa ap·
pear to be in the driver 's scat fO'r the Avocado conlcst,
while Saddleback and either Hancock or Glendale will
mt'ct in the Mission battle.
Ex-Vike Kannan Lauded
'Greg Ka rman, a graduate of
Marina H,igh School. received a
Sl ,000 scholarship gr ant from
the Orange County Sports
Celebrities Wednesday night at
their eighth annua l banquet al
t he Saddleback Inn.
Karm a n. pr ese ntl y a
freshman al Long Beach State.
earned a 3,30 grade point average
a nd was a firs t t e am All-
S unset League and second team
All -Orange County football
Slam Dunk
Contest
AIA forwards Wayne
"Helicopter" Smith and
Marvin Delph are two of
the participants in the
Forum S lam Dunk
Specia l which will be
held this Sunday at
halftime of the Los
Angeles Laker-Indiana
Pacer game.
Srnlth, a 6-5 graduate
or UC Irvine. and Delphi
a 6 -4 graduate of
Arkansas, are both in
their lint aeasons wltb
AlA. Several junior col· 1
lege players will a l110
participate in the con-
test.
Each player will be al-
lowed fiv• 1lary danb l.n
the eontMl, one with
each band, a two hand
alam and then two alama
olthelr~
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fullback last year .
Previous schola r ·athletes
awarded OCSC grants include
Warren Lucio of Santa Ana,
Dean Okimoto of Valencia, Lon-
nie Curtis o( Santiago, Todd
Glasser of Los Alamitos, Alfred
Mejia of La Habra and last
year 's recipient , Darin M
Eastburn of Westminster.
The sports funclic-n additional-
ly roasted Paul Salata of Linda
Is le as "Sports man o f the
Year."
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JC Runners
Compete
SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast
a nd Golden West colleges will
compete here Saturday in the
Junior College Cross Country re·
gionals at BaJboa Park.
OCO and GWC. in the large
schools division, will have the
w o m en start the three·mile
course at 11 :45 a.m . with the
men beginning the four·mile run
at t :JO .
OCC's m en's squad. which
finished fourth in the dual and
fifth in the conference meets,
features Brian Appel l. a
freshman from Fountain Valley,
with a best of 20:25 this season
and his t eammate Mike
Cal vano. a sophomo re from
Huntin~ton Beach. who bas
turned tn a 21>:23 clocking.
The Pirates' women's squad,
although riddled with injuries, Is
l ed b y Kris Hamasaki , a
freshman from Corona det Mcrr
with a n 18:55 best and Lau.a
Held, a freshman from Edison,
who's run an 18:53.
OCC's wome n finished first in
the dual a nd second in con-
feren ce, but its top runner-
N a t a l i e Fern a ndez-has
mononucleosis and will t:ave lo
pa s s t h e r egionals.
GIA~s· SPORTS
Girh' Dynasty
Semonsen Key
·For Sea Kings
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of Ille o.llr ~ilet Sult
Like the New York Yankees,
the Boston Celtics and the Mon·
treal Canadiens, the Corona del
Mar High School girls volleyball
team has built a dynasty the !rust
three years.
It may come to a n end next
season but right now the Sea
Kings are on their way lo a third
straight ClF 4-A finals berth and
one of the big reasons for the
s uccess h as bee n Ai l een
Semonsen. '
A SENIOR this year.~she has
been a starter for three seasons.
playing in the shadow of Dale
K e ough and now C heryl
.Johnston.
"It doesn't bother me al all."
she says when questioned about
the two super stars of the CdM
teams of thls and yesteryear.
"With Cheryl, we play two en·
tirely differe nt positions. Cheryl
is a n on·hand hitter and I'm a.,_. ,
middle blocker. We play right
next to each other and I enjoy it.
"On the Orange Cou nty
Volleyball Club team . we both
play the same position. on-hand
hitter. But s he's in the front row
when I'm in the back." SEA KING STAR
Alleen Serconsen
Marina Whips
Baron Girls
In Volleyball
Marina breezed to a straight·
set sweep over Fo untain Valley
while Hunti ngton Beach s ur·
vived a three-game ma tch with
West minster in Sunset League
girls · volleyba ll action Thurs-
day.
Over in the Sea View League.
Estan cia outlasted cross-town
rival Costa Mesa in three games
to qualify for a Cl F playoff
berth. Est ant'la finishes third in
league behind Corona del M<ir
and Irvine High.
Also in Sunset Sea View
Le~gue action, Univers~ame
from behind to stop Elyrn~o in
three games. Uni 's Kalliy Price
served 11 straight points to win
the final game. 15·1, after the
,teams split a pa ir of 15·13 de·
cisions to open the match.
JUNIOR COLLEGE
GolO..n W~>I Coll~ de'! LA H•rbOr ls-I ls.I,
IH HIGH SCHOOL
M.trln• 04'! Fount•'" \l•ll~y IS.' I S..S
,..unltncnon ~...:n Clef We>lmtn\ter 11 IS, IHI
'~ 10 E•t•nctaa.1 Cosl•~~IS.-8,7 IS IS 10
O<un "'""~ Ket~ll~ 10-lS, IS 11 IS s
Un1ven11vcie1. Et To•oll 1S, IS U, IS 1
HOW DOES SHE compare this
year's learn with the las t two?
"Our team is definitely im·
proved over last year," Aileen
says. "We have had som e prob·
lems. main1y in not playing
supe r good in leagu e . We
haven 't been able to get up as
much as we did last yea r for
each game. But this is the best
school team I have been on."
CdM and Laguna Beach have
been in the same league until
this season. Two years ago they
m et in the C l F fin a lS"' and
Laguna was the winner in the ll·
tie gam~ Last year , CdM de ·
feated Newport Harbor in the
finals after the Tars knocked
Laguna out or a second strai~ht
all·South Coast League finals
berth.
"THERE'S SOM ETlllNG
about playing Laguna Beach
that m akes us a completely dif·
ferent team," Aileen says. "I
don't know what it is but we
seem to e lay h arder against
them. There's somelhin~ about
Laguna that makes us want to
beat them even more."
At 17, she h as two m ore
seasons to play With the OCVBC
team and is looking forward lo
s tarting practice with the group
as soon as the school season 1s
ended.
"I played softball and made
the bas ketball team before hav·
AILEEN SEMONSEN
1nJ! problems with my knee last
year," she says. "Bul I won't be
playing for either of those teams
this ye ar . It takes too much time
for volleyball."
tier future?
"I WA.NT TO GO to a scbool
som ewhe re where I will be able
to play a nd pe rhaps gel a
scholars hip," s he says This
m ea n s that s h e will go
e lsewhe re than use when·
OCVBC coach Dale Flickinger 1s
in charge of the women's team.
"I a s ked him about a
~cholarsh1p or some aid and he
told m e there was none avail-
a ble right now." she say:; "I
want to play but J don't know
where yet." •
She hopes to get into child di..'
velopment work after finishing
school.
But ri~ht now s he wants lo
help CdM to a second straight
Cl F championship. And the Sea
Kini;!s wiJI be heavily favored to
do Jus t that.
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SPORTS ON TV I HORSE RACING I BOATINC Frio.y, No~mbfr 10. 1978 OM.VALOT -
Bobnes Heads TV Card
ABC Projeaa High Rating for Tonighl'a Fighu
'Race Boats 'Park'
Mazatlan Yacht8 Wait/or Wind
8 )' H()W llO Mmt ""'-'• ..... L&rl") llolmf'S. boving proven a succes.s on na
tW,nal ~tvlslon lain time out rt"tunu Lo pr1m
Lime tocuJbt on AB tn dtrmd ht~ Wortd Boxing
Co Yncll huvywetght cro..,n •l•tnat Spaln'1
Alfredo KvanitliJto
tlotmta beat KC'n Norton to 1ai.n ~ Utlt-ftv~
rnoalhs a,o and put to rat. IOI the Ume bein1
DC\YWl.J, thf notion lhal bolling won lull In prime
lime unleu Mtithammad All Is on the card
Holcn-.Hoc1ao chalac.d up an lmpreuJ~·• JI 7 r•t·
tac -~e ol TV bonl5 and 40 abatt
IK"""11taae ol ~t.3 lo use -and ABC la proJectlnJC
aU1bUy bigber nLtmbers lbl.s umc around.
TllE 1"8EE·F1GUT CA&D will 1'W\ rrom ~ 8
pm. PST, and producer Chet Forte uys he'll sl.art
the 1bow with a 10 rounder matching Nortorf'1
a.1alns t ftand.y Stephf'rus of Da.llas to try lilnd grab
tb9 a~ earl,J. Th sffOOd bout, a l~·rou.nder .
will rna&dl WBC super rea~tght champ Alu ·
i.a Arpetlo qainst Arturo Leon or Tucson. then
tbe Holmee·Evanaellsta 15-rounder wiU clo8e the
1bow. · ·u eftJr1 l\abl aoes the diltance, what you aH
SPOIUS ON 7Y
11 Vibal )'OU cet.. •• MY• Porte. But, u usual. be will
have a barrel ot taped material for use if one or
more ot the bouts eodl early.
Howard Cosell will call the first and last tights
by bimaeU, •bas been his custom. Chris Schenkel
was sU.PPC>Sed to c:all the second bout but he will be
sidelined with a pulled back muscle . Keith
Jackson will rm in, then rush oft to cover
Saturday's Oklahoma·Nebr11ska game at Li ncoln.
Neb
• • • CBS, RETURNING to its senses, will not
televise tbe Heisman Trophy presentation this
year. Last year the network turned the time·
honored college football award into an excuse for a
variety show, climaxing an hour of singing, danc·
ing and lame jokes with ''and ·now the envelope,
plea•e."
The show did oot fare well in the ratings, the
c ritics -were merciless and outraged football
writers vowed never to partlclpate in the voting
again. Tbe Downtown Athletic Club, which gives
the award, got beat from all quarters for "selling
out to TV."
Thus there will be no Helsman Trophy Follies
this time around. CBS Sports officials are quick to
point out they had nothing to do with the show, il
was the CBS Entertainment Division's baby.
Fred Rappoport, associate director of special
programming for CBS Entertainment, refused to
c-omment on lhe subject , saying be had lo gel
c-learance from someone else before he could say
anything. Apparently he never ~ot 1t
Tb at 's the way TV operates • • • ABC NEWS APPROPRIATED the studio used
for the ABC college football !>Coreboard show last
weekeod to prepare for election coveral(e. So ABC
Sports decided to take the show on the road, mov·
ing to Cleveland where the Navy-Notr4! Dame was
being played.
The network promised "live" coverage of t.he
undefeated Midshipmen against the Irish but pro· vided only ooe .. live" play, a line plunge by Notre
Dame. This may have been a disappclotment to
:Ex.Gaucho Green
On TV Saturday
?.WAUKEE -Artie Green. ao exceptional
jum from Saddleback College now with Mar·
quet e, will be one of the players to watch in the
game against Athletes in Action Saturday night
<Channel 9 at 8 o'clock>.
The 6-1 guard led the Gauchos in scoring last
season with a 15.2 average and made 50.1 percent
of bis field goal attempts, while averaging 5.7 re -
bounds per game. His high game last season was
Z1 points against Long Beach City College.
"He's a great pJayt:r and a tremendous leaper
for a guy his size," said Saddleback Coach Bill
Mulligan. ln high school Green won a national
slaDJ dunk contest in Las Vegas.
The contest Saturday will pit Green against
Mike Jackson (6-3) another agile jumper. Jackson.
a strong guard from Tennessee has been with AIA
two se8!1QOS. Neither will'start but will see playing
tim~. Green ended his freshman season with 79 as·
sists and 76 steals and was named to the California
J C All·star team.
While tn high school in the Bronx, N.Y. he
scored 25 points per game and was a high school
All-American.
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!IOmt-but tht n.-twork ' explanation Is pretty good. By ALMON LOCKABEY
As with many of Lhac eurloua TV develop· o.1iv "'~ ... 11._. .,1 ... Taulbee of the Encino Yacht Club,
had 441 miles to go. menu. OM must con ult the fine print ln the con·
tract, in t.bl f 3M• A OC"'a c:onlract wt th lhc NCAA. MAZATLAN -They· ve moved lht
Tbt' contract.1tatea lhllt ABC was not permitted to parktng lot In the Los Angelell to UN LESS THE WINO Improves.
there appeared t.o be Utlle chance
that the lead yachts would arlve here
before late Saturday or Sunday. Ally
hopes for a new elapsed lime record
vanished with the zephyrs Thursday
night.
1..,ttvl~ ll8 notional aame -Maryland vs. Penn Mazatlan Yacht Race.
Stale while that ••me was ln f r6aress. And Tim e was when yacht crews ln·
ABC'' auo limited t.o t.wo minutes o action -live volved In a race to Mexico more or
or on tape from Navy·Notre Dame at a tJme. II less expected to run out of wind at
n abo~ more than t.bat. it would count as a full Cabo San Lucas at the end of the
appear&&nct by both schools and that would mean Baja California Peninsula. Then the
that Notre oarne, for ~umple. could not be car-race would start all over again.
.-.. ... d But Thursday the 33 yachts in the
Meanwhile , weather conditions
here didn't look hopeful. The sun
came up over a windless. cloudless ocean, ideal for swimmers, fi sh·
ermen and beach joggers, but offer·
mg little encourage ment to yacht
racers.
""'"" •laut lm~ )'•ar 10th blaMual yacht race were stalled
ABC SWITCHED lo Cleveland during halftime CALLS FIGHT off Magdalena Bay about l30 miles
of lht Maryl n<S rcnn State game and director Howard CoNll north of the cape. And there was no
Terry O'Neil dectded to 11bow one play to establish ----------word t oday th a t things had
what was happening in the game at present. then changt'<i.
us«> the rt-st of hui two minutes for highlights of the De.,.gke THE LATEST REPORT trom lhe
1ame to dal~ C 1 .a..a escort vessel Westward was: "The "In mY mind there was very lilUe choice," sea is like glass here at Mag Bay.
Jn fact, this race is beginning to be
reminiscent of four years ago when a
number ol yachts abandoned the
r ace at Cabo San Lucas and race followers canceled their flight
reservations ln droves.
Bays O'Nefl. "I could have shown live actioo ror There ls not a breath of wind."
two minutes but we could have had three line Fi .. Most or the yachts reporting said
plun&es and a punt. Also we would run the risk or JreS they were drifting in circles wttb the
lollowlng the baU down to the two-yard lioe, then wind ··straight u~ the mast. .. Tbe re-b1vlng to cut away." th ti n His declslon was obvlou.tlY a good one: you on· s port indicated at e en re eel
TR E Sll&PRISE IN race head·
quarters here Thursday nJght was
that Merlin had outdrirted the &Hoot
sk>op, Christine, to take over the boat
for boat lead.
ly have two minutes, you abow the most exclUng neva ~:d~u~~ngregated within a SO·mlle
plays. Hbwever. ABC olficials are guilty of mis· The lead boat was reported to be
leading the public by promising "live reports from· SPOKANE CAP) Merlin, the 67-foot ultra light dis·
Navy.Notre Dame" when they lcnow the most they To m Sneva. United placement sloop under charter to Bill
c:an hope for ls a maximum or two minutes of ac. States Auto Club driving Niemi of Seattle. Merlin's reported
tion. champion !or the past position placed it 393 miles from
Dennis Choate's 40·foot s loop.
SaturdaW• ..... ft'
RADIO
1-~ootball -Washington vs. USC at the
Coliseum. 1:30 p.m .. KFI (640): UCLA at Oregon
State, 2 p.m .. KMPC (710); Cal State <Fullerton> at . Cal State <Northridge), 7:30 p.m .. KWRM
0370). Basketball -Athletes in Action at Mar-
quette, 6 p.m .. KYMS U06 FM >. Hockey -Min·
nesota vs. Kings at the Forum, 7:50 p.m .. KRLA
<1110).
TELEVISION
9:'5 a.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The
Oklahoma Sooners vs. tbe Nebraska Comhuskers
in a Big Eight Conference matchup. Oklahoma Is
rated No. 1 and Nebraska No. 4. Keith Jackson and
Ara Parseghian report.
1 p.m. 17) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The
Stanford Cardinals Invade Ariiona St1te for a
Pac· 10 game Lee Grosscup and Jim Lampley re ·
port.
3:30 p.rn. <2 > -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -
lfugo Corro defends his world middleweight cham·
pionship agaiml Rodrigo VaJdes in a bout taped in
Buenos Aires. Seattle Slew is slated to race for the
final time in the Stuyvesant Handicap at Aqueduct
P ark in New York. Taped .
~ p.m. 12> -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK.
6 p.m. 17 I --nos IS THE NFL -Highlights
of games played last weekend including the Rams
and Buccaneers. ,
8 p.m. <9> -BASKETBALL -The Athletes in
Action squad meet the Ma rquet te University War-
riors in a game played earlier tonight in
Milwaukee.
11 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
UCLA vs. Oregon Stale in a game played earlier
today at Corvallis, Ore .
11 :30 p.m. <9> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
The Illinois Fighting Illini vs. the Ohio State
Buckeyes in a game played earlier today.
Sealdaff• R•.S., 'ft'
RADIO
Football -Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Rams. 6
p.m .. K.MPC <710). Hockey -Los Angeles'Kings
at Chicago, 5:20 p.m., K RLA UUO). Basketball
Indiana vs. Lakers at the Forum , 6:50 p.m .. KLAC
(570).
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL '18 -A profile of Linda
Jefferson. quarterback of the Toledo Troopers in
the National Women's Football League.
10 a.m. <4> -NFL FOOTBALL -The Denver
Broncos m eet the Browns in Cleveland. Curt
Gowdy and John Brodie repcrt.
12:~ p.m . <2l -NFL TODAY.
1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Dallas
Cowboys m eet the Green Bay Packers in
Milwaukee. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire
report.
4 p.m. (71 -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '78. C9l -
COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Washlngton vs . USC.
taped Saturday.
5:30 p.m. (52 > -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -11-
11 ools vs. Ohio State, \aped Saturday.
6 p.m. <7> -NFL F~ALL -The Pit-
taburgb Steelers meet lbe Rams in the Coliseum.
Howard Cossel, Frank Gilford, Don ~redlth re·
port.
7 p.m. <SO> -PRO SOCCER -Kaiserslaut.ern
vs. Scbalke, taped in West Germany.
11:30 p .m . Cl 3) -NOTRE DAM E
HIGRUGUl'S -Taped replay of the Tennessee·
Notre Vame game. played al Notre Dame Satur·
day. UDdsey Nelson and George CoMor repcrt .
(Tiie Dally Pilot la not respondble for \late
~ltaaies.)
Dick Miller Motors . . ; .
two years, has been Mazatlan. The latt. boat in the fleet.
fired by Roger Penske New Life, skiptfered by Warren for not being a winner.
Fiver. from the Long Beach Yacht
Club claimed the handicap lead for
what it is worth. with Nick f'razee's
Swiftsure second a nd Ahen Puckett's
Blackbird third.
Th~ consistent Snev a
did not win a race all
year en route to the driv-
ing title. A half-dozen
second·placc finis hes
and tour thirds did lhe
job on the lndy car tour
"WINNING IS the bot·
tom line. That's where
it's at." the Penske rac·
ing team owner recently
told a Los Angeles
writer. "We gave Tom
the best equipment a nd
the bes t preparation.
Different things hap-
pe ned. but he didn •t
win."
Sneva doesn't dispute
Penske's contentions re-
garding the equipment.
He qualified on the pole
eight limes this year.
but Sneva doesn't accept
the blame ror not win·
ning .
"Saying we had the
best equipment and
couldn 'l win is good ra ·
lionalization." says thC'
30 -year ·old former
school principal from
Spokane.
"WE RAD SOME or
the best equipm e nt.
s ure . but as long as
<Danny > Ongais was
running, we •were run·
n1ng for second place."
Sneva said during a re-
cent visit with his
parents.
Oogals also sat on the
pole eight timE!S. but he
won six races -those in
which bis car didn't
hav e some s ort ol
mechanical failure.
··w e had some prob·
lems. but none I could
see as driver· related ...
said Sneva.
BE SAID TIIE biggest
problem, esp ecially
through midseason. was
excessive fuel consump-
tion.
"l sensed six. seven
months before that we'd
have a problem. and
wh a t 1t would be ...
Sneva explained. "Biil
thev kept thinking it was
s o m et hin g e l s e .
Finally, they had a
'hr al n s t orm ' and
figureditout. ·· Sneva 's not hurting
for a job. He says he 's
had a number of offers
rrom other teams. and
he bas one in mind -
Team McLaren.
.. THAT'S WHERE
we'd like to go if they
c a n work o u t t h e
finances ror a second
car," Sneva said.
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Hollypark
Results
Weekend Calendar
Lido, Capo Bay Sailing
Yachting activity aJong the Orange
Coast is light this weekend with only
two yacht clubs s ponsoring com·
petiti ve events.
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
and Midget ~an Racing Fleet rat-
ings Saturday and Sunday.
The Lido lsle Yacht Club will stage
its annual Wlfllam Morris Team
Race series for the Lldo-14 Class and
the Capistrano Bay Yacht Club con·
Unues Its Ocean Racing Series for In·
t e ro a lional Offs h o r e ftul e,
Acth ity also is. light in other areas
of the Southern California Yachting
Association. Most events scheduled
are continuation of fall series and
small boat regattas.
Southern California Yachting As·
socialion calendar:
Florida to Cuba
Lot Aa&eles-Loac Beach CABRILLQ BEACH
YACHT CLUB -Pt.
Fermin Inverted Start
race <IOR, PHRF.
RaCe Will ResUine ~a~LR~·;:-d:':~ ~:~
KEY WE.ST. Fla. <AP> -The annual Florida
to Cuba sailboat r ace. suspended since 1959, will
be held this December with up to 80 boats
participating. ·
"They fCuban officials> came to us and asked
us to put It together." J ack Woehrle, race commit·
tee chairman ror the Key We!lt Sailing Club, said_
ENTRANTS WILL BE llmlted lo 80 vessels,
the capacity of the Ver adero. Cuba, Marina.
The race began in the 1930s and was an annual
yachting event unW 1959 when the fleet landed in
the mid.al of Fidel Castro's takeover of Havana. lo
those days. It was run from SL Petersburg to
Havana and was spcnsored by the SL Petersburg
Yacht Club.
RENEWAL OF THE r ace was initiated by
Cuban officials while they were in the United
States two months ago arranging for scuba trips to
the island. be said.
This year's race is scheduled to begin Dec. 14
and will end at Veradero. At least two Cuban
sailboats are expect.ed lo participate.
PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE
PtJBLIC NOTICE
YACHT CLUB -lnvita·
tiona l Regatta <Sabot .
Laser > Saturday.
SE AL BEA CH
YACHT CLUB -Sun-
day Sailors Series No. 2
<IO R , PHRF. MORF.
oQ.e-design) Sunday.
Santa Meak:a Bay
CALIFORNIA YACHT
CLUB -Cente rboard
Regatta (under 14 1
Saturday; Oeet race.
Columbia Challenger.
Saturday.
KING HARBOR
YACHT CLUB -Fall
Series No. 2 <all cJasses >
Saturday.
SOUT H CO A ST
CORINTHIAN YACHT
CLUB -Ladies AL the
Helm. Saturday: Home
Port Regatta <all clubs 1
Sunday.
Newport BaJboa
LIDO ISLE YACHT
CLUB ·-William Mom s
Team Race <Lldo-141.
CAPISTRANO BAY
YACHT CLUB -Ocean
RacingSeriesNo.6 CIOR .
MORF. PHRFl Satur
day.Sunday
Sill Diego
CORONADO CAYS
Y\AC HT C L UB c\~ssic Fall Series .
Saforday: Luff.Jn <Jr
Sabot> Saturday.
PUBLIC NOTICE
MI SSION 81\Y
YACHT CLUB -Fall
Series <all classes) Sun·
day.
FICTITlOUS 8USIHESS OCEANSIDE y ACHT '~c:k~'::!~~~·::~ NAMU T•TllMetn CLUB -Indian Sum-
t11e fOl'-lftQ --,, dOlf'9 IMI~'-~~~IOwlng ~uon IS CIOo"f 11\i~ .. mer Regatta f PHRF.
11es.sF~Eo MV SHEEP ,.n 81m.n1 111 PuRSESHATCHEAs u o . 111 Sabot> SatLtrday. Sun·
Pl ~l•Mfta.c..t.._,"i.._,. TREAT YOOASELF FA!>l110NS • ..07 day.
., Pat ICltpCIWllel, ml Bimini Pt., Wuner •-.Suite 119. ~1111U1191on SAN DIEGO YAC'flT
(Oita M~Y, ~ttoml• ,,.,._ a..<11, C.t"omi. ~7
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c11vM11.1A1P .. 1C~te1 '"f:.!~"~n.:11ov ... ~-Ser ies HOR, PKllF >
Tiils ,......_,. •.s lllfd ~ ,,.. 01v~1 Sunday.
COunty ci.n of Or9119t COuftly on Ot.· v, ~ S J L V E R G A T E
tobff 27• !'11. "''' ,, .. ,_ Wff llled Wllll Ille YACHT CLUB -s a·nn· r:tmn Counlv CIM! of Orill'ICJlt Counh on Oc·
P..otlll* 0r,.. ea-'' o.11, P•toi. -· 11, ma. hofer Series <SDHF> Sun-• NOY~). IO, 11, 11, "19 P""76
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"'' -.,.11 YACHT CLUB -Slnn·
hofer Series <MORA >
Sutlday. PlJ8UC NOTICE
NortJt and Inland
ANACAPA YACHT
CLU 8 AH Fleets Day.
Saturday.
CHANNEL JSLANDS
YACHT CLUB -Fall
Coastal Series No. 3.
Sunday
SANTA BARBARA
SAJLING CLUB -Sum·
mer ~rt~. SUnday.
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8Je DAILY PILOT Fri~.~ 10.1"71
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Business
Boom, Bust Offer No Money Haven
.'ancln G. Wart•• ur HunUngton Jif'arh 11ui.
been na1m 'd bu mea.., df'v,•l<1pmenl rep~stonl llll\to
for lhe bttnk
She W'lll be rt'. 1ion&1bltt for d<'v1>lop1 n-.i bu1";1n•·M1
11~ trv1nl'. N~wport 84-nh , TU6tm and CO!lta M .. 11i.
Udurl• j111n1nJC the tw1 nk, i.h•' wu.i. a ba h•" r~r("2'~:-ntaU\t' for Monroe C1i11kul1.1tor Co • t1nd
S4'"1n Uusint>sa ~forhln1"11 Corp . nnd 1t tnnrkt•ltnK
r\• t.'lll"<'h "rt'<'lllh't for Art undt-. a 1Hv1Mnn of
StunJur(I l'1'•t'ltt1on. \m· • Al Thomas. rnm munit'al1nn m11n11i:t'r for
Sm llh 1'1'1'1 1h \l,IOn of ~mttb lnternallunal, lnr. h~i.d is the ,J.,.it• of nt>" 11H11·er!I. fur tht-Buel·
,., .. , P roll' fonal \dH·r11aln& \u.oclatk>n, 01 ttO)(l' ('ount~
lit' 14111 !>t'r\l: II' \97~ ftl pit !'!Hh•nl 41~'1\kd l>\
flrM \ l<'t' pr, .. ,1dt•nt Jat lt Gc-MlnC'r, VIC"t• pft'!\ld(•nt o l
Jant1l'O Aswc'lalc'11, nd b~ M·1·ond \ t<'l' pre'>ldt.'nl
Mau Slt'ln. ll<'l'\lut1t t''.\l'l ut1H· 1o1.1th •:stt·y·Hoover.
0 th ·r offh'''rb tnrludt• t11·1t.">Un·r J11n Worki.,
m.111nM)(t•r of cummun1i·1tlloru. for <.enf'ral \'al\'t",
m cmbl'rsh1p <·h.iirman J<k' ~h«ii, publll>ht:1 ·..,
I ~~H"Cbl'OtJU Vt> for l.aboralory t-Aiuipm~nl ; pubhrl
ty and pubbc 1 t."latton:. t'hairman llon Taylor, lit'
l'Ount ext•cut1vc for t•rf't Smith and AsbOC.'lale~:
Job ('enter chmrman f.d Sc.'bra~r. pubhl>her ~
rt'pr est•ntJl1\ *' for {.'abner'i f>ubti5bina Co.: and
cdut'at wn c·h.11r mun . Ste\e Rlchiards. Wt:5tl·rn
:.tutt'S 1mblli.h111g 'ttll'" mana~er fu1 Gordon
Publkatlons. l'h<•mtc.:JJ anll pt.•trolcum d1v1swn:.
Brad Talhn;an, udve1 t1:.111g and marhting di.
:-.t:,t:wt for Bt>ck111an lnMrunwnts, 1:. t.•(htur of the
l'h:Ji>ll'I":, monthl~ new:.ll'ltl·r. 1\dF<ix
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Robnt U. G~lla~a.r hJ'> IJl't•ll 1wml'd lO thl'
Ill'"' ly t·rt·.11l'cl po:-.1t11111 of 1'>.l'l'U\1 \'c Vt<'t: president
fo1 1\lr C<ilifornla, N<•\\porl lk:wh
111• has rP~ponMbtl1t v for t he a1rhne's daily
oper utions ~nd 1Ls f1nu ncc. m aintenance and
engineering and customer services divisions.
lie 1s for mer ass1~lant general mana_ger of
operations for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system .
Past positions have included executive vice presi.
dent or Fronher Atrhnes, general manager and
chief executive officer of British West Indian
Airways and d1vis1on controller of TWA. • Frank and Mary Jank of the Hearthstone in
Corona dcl Mar and Jack Bostwick of Draper's in
Co~ta Mesa have been named Action Council
members to tht.> National Fedt'rallon or lndepen.
dent Business tn San Mateo and Washi ngton. D.C
The federation ts a non-profit. non-partisan or
J:an1 zat 1on rcp resC'nt1ng sm all busi nesses
Founded in 19"t3, 1t was dt'stgncd l o promote tht•
l'Oncepl of free <'nlC"rpnsc and to give inde~ndcnt bustn('s~ a gn·atcr voiC-1:' tn shaping laws that gov
l'rn hus1nl•ss ar11J i.:ovcrnmt·nt.
•
Janell Gr egg 8ht-r.-r. lrvme. has rejoined tht•
:-taff of Orange County Illustrated/Orange. County
6uslness, l rvinCI. as executive editor
She is former assistant edit.or at San Dies;:o
M agazinc and editor of two Karl Co. t rade
1ournals. She began her c·areer with the rtlustraled
five years ago as assU;tant editor
Thomas K. Terry, Laguna Niguel, has been
named assistant to the president of Pelican
Properties.. Inc:., Newport Beach. He is responsible
for t he sale and purchase of company investments
and is involved in the development of Greenhouse
West, a 60-unJt condominium project io Garden
Grove.
He also will be responsible for coordinati ng de-
velopment of .a 24·acre shopping center . will
participate in the search for lc.ind acquisitions and
will be invol vt-d tn obtaining loans for futur e de-
velopments.
Ile 11> former controller and treasurl'r for the
Fashion L<.lnc Homes of l r vinc
• Jame~ F. Muny, Newport Beach, has been
t•lected assistant v ice president for investment
ber v lces at Pacific Mutual, Newport Beach.
After working as an account executive for
Dean Witter Reynolds and a trust investment of -
ficer for Securit y Pacific National Bank. He j oined
the insurance company in 1971. •
Harold E. Eden, Laguna Niguel. has been
prompted to chief executive officer of Teleflle Com·
puter Corp., lrvlne. He succeeds S.V. Edens, who
will COJllmuc as president
Eaen Is vice president of technology and chief d~velope r of such company product s as the
Wmchestcr disk systems and Xerox-compatible
computers.
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Stephen S. Kaufman, Huntington Beach. has
Joined Great Western FlnanclaJ Corp. 's insurance
agency as vice P.resident and manager of life in·
surance and siab11ity operations.
Headquartered at the Newport Beach office.
he is responsible for individual and mass market
sales and administration of lhe life insurance opera·
lions.
He is form er vice president of California Life
Insurance Co. with responsibilities for m arketing
and disability products to savings and Joan as·
socialions.
By JOHN n.JNNlt'F
............. ~ANIYtil Wiler~ do you hide tn u recession? In stocks or
bond• or cub or ((Old" Money In the mattress'.' Or. In·
c11."\ld. l1lhl•rt•11ny plucc ih all to hide? • •
Smart m vc!ilors havo been working out Lhetr
own ur\.lwt>n. ov1'r the past few month.s becawse, uis
1&1\)1 one of Uicm will t._.ll you, .iood lnvestons live In
the lutW't.'. 111.11ofar u& tht·y urc ul>le to do so.
SOMF.. MAU. INV ESTORS. however, might
bt· waltlmc for 11ddltto11aJ 1·vldence, an understand·
itblt' :;t.at.• of mind when you coruudt:r the hedging
of p1 oleissiorwl ud vl11en.
No muller whul notions are being peddled,
tht>n• hs on~ lnrn1UU.1ble rult! of invi•sting tha~ ap-plu·~ 111 11mt'tl uf both boom und bU!>l : Ther e 1s no
rlbk frl~ h U\l'O Cash as said to be J ont> As economic act ivt ( ',._ u , 1 ' I I.\·'''°' ty dee lines. it is ar gued. • prices deflate. and as
prices deflat,e, the buying
power of cash rises.
111 lheory. and m past application. the !!Once~t
holdi. some truth But 1n very recent times it
hztsn't worked out. the possibility exists of both
high 1nflalton and de<'p recesi.1on. It could happen
Jn 1979
STOCKS? Ml\\'8E. BtJT IT will lake guts.
Nobody. ca n say with certainty which way a
vol at1lc market 1s likely to go over Lhe short t erm.
which for practical purposes might be described
:ts a y<•ar or less. • Moreover. some dividends arc likely to be cut
;is p<Jrt of thl' rt•lrt'l1chment pohcy of corporatlons.
General Motors has alrc:ady done so.
Over the long term. into the mid-1980s. many
analysts arc much more bullish. A recession, they
say. could be the cathartic that l'lim1nales some of
the distress of inflation and high bor rowing costs.
AN OBSERVATION: IT JS considerably more
felicitous for analysts to talk of the rosy distant
future lhan to comment on the hard realities of the
next few months. It's a matter of being held ac·
countable.
Bonds have their supporters -and detractors .
Say the advocates: Bonds shouJd be purchased
when interest r ates arc high, such as now, locking
in high returns for long per iods. Detractors: Who
said they've peaked?
Peter Goldsmith. MC'rrill Lynch analyst . con-
rPdes that short term r ates m general will go
higher, but says. "We believe that now is he time
to bt.>gin buying long-term bonds of high quality "
RATHER TllAN BEING mesmerized bv those
short·t<·rm r ates, he sug~csts investors should
l.'Omm1l themselves to relativel y high long-term
ratl.'s while they C'an. brforc a ll+itcs begin lo fall.
Hanks too offer stability, althoi1gh in order to
gel it you have to acct•pl r cl<Jtively lower rates
Passbook savings -5 pcrC'c:nt in commerci al
banks. 5.25 percent in savings institutions can cost you.
With inflation next year expected to exceed
those rates. savers would be better advised to buy
savings certificates, which
commit the purchaser 's money
for three months to several
years.
However, if a recession oc·
curs and Interest rates peak
and then ran. there will be less
enthusiasm among banks and
thrift institutions l o offer such
certificates. Some already arc
putting a lid on them
R eal est at e o ffer s op -cuNN1FF
portunity, and risk too Hom e ownership over the
past decade has been a good investment as well as
a pl ace to ltve. Will it continue to be a good invest·
ment as well as a pla<'c_to hvc. Will it continue to
be a good investment 1 O~inions are widely
divergent. .
R EAL ESTATE OFFICIAlS and mortgage
)enders expect pr ices to conti nue risi ng. Tom
Grant, head of the N ational Association of
Oxoco Compktes
15th Tex as Well
Oxoco. a Newport Beach-based independent oil
and gus producer . announced completion of its
15th consccut1 vc successful gas well in an
Anadarko Basin. TC'xas, dnllmg program that
began in February 1977.
Twelve of the wells produce into the interstate
gas transr(liss1on system and each ls capable of
producing an average of one million cubic feel of gas
per day. lhe company said.
Oxoco has a 29
the wells and gas sales percentinterestlnmostof( TAKI NG )
from this production. STOCK
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company's cash flow and
enhance Its earnin~s p0tntal commencing with the
last quarter of 1978, said Robert J-'riedenberg
president. '
f'luor Sulnidlaf11 Blr~d
Fluor Cor p .. I rvine" ha!i announced that il~
Daniel lnlcrnnt1onal suhs1<llary has ~en awarded
a $5 million contrac t to construct the corporut<'
hcadquartl•ns building or Ak1.0na Inc in Asheville.
N.C.
The buildin~ will <'ontain approxim atel y
140.000 !tquare feet or uscablc space. with a 28 per-
cl'nl future expansion ca pacity.
Boted Aflftlq Opere•
Josepb M. Panarlsi. bond executive, bas
established a general bond agency, All Coast
I nsurance Services. at 1500 Adams Ave .. Costa
Mesa.
He ls former president or Amwest ~neral
Agency and vice president or Amweat Surety
Insurance Co., both ln Loa Angeles. He serves as a
consultant and will represent Amwest and other
.!mrety companies.
Daleee A eade.fJ Opna•
The Newport Academy of Ballet ha~ opened at
4251 M1u1ingnle. Suite G, NewPort Beach
Instruction In disco. jau. t ap and ballet la of·
fered in elementary, lntermedJate and advanced
courses. I\ production also 111 planned.
A flellCW .,_ta Jfe~
Ley~/Jolmaton AdvertJsln1 b11 announced•
mov• to 113 Produdion Place, Newport 'Beach,
from· 828 N. N•wport Blvd .. N~wport Beach
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Invest Only in Canned Goods? Not That Bad
Realtors. expects at least a 10 percent price in-
crease In existing homes In 1979.
On the other side or the fence are those who
feN real estate prices are close to peaking and
tbat price deflation could very well oecur. In' fact,
prices for expensive homes already have fallen In
some areas.
Gold, diamonds. art, collectibles? Sellers em·
phasiie security and remind potential buyers that
Europeans uccustom ed to volatile economic and
political Ufc have saved their fortunes through s uch means.
While this IS SO. ~ome warning Oags are flying lO·
day
N~NE OF THESE Pl\YS ITS way: that is,
there is no return other than PQSStble appreeiat1on.
·-·
Porsche A eeelerates
This 924 T urbo Porsche 1s schedule d for
introduction to the German m a rket earlv
!'ext year . with foreign sales due to start
1n 1980. T}lc turboch:.irgcr cuts in at 3.500
They are costly to buy aod maintain, s ince com·
m issions, storage foes for insurance premiums
must be added. And they are not as easiJy market·
ed all are securities.
There ar& other factors to consider as well.
A.re such item s at their price pea.ks·? Ar e the
d1amond8. art and collecUbles really of enduring
value or are they merely promoted as being so"!
Maintaining one's assets. or even adding to
them , isn't impossible in a recession. The situation
isn 't as bad as depicted by one observer, who sa1ct
the only lhing to invest in is cash and canned goods.
. ~ut H does put a premium on intelligent choice
in order to avert the obviously bigber risks.
rpm. boosting the car·s 125 horsepower to
170. The maker says the car will go from
1.cro to 60 mph in seven or eight seconds
<.i nd has a top s peed o f 140 mph.
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Creative Debt
Itel Beats the Banks
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
A San Francasc<>·based company, not a giant but not
sm:lll either, is about to buy seven Boeing 747 Jumbo jets
from Lufthansa Airlines, which no longer needs them. The
pnce is $175 million, $25 million a plane.
The odd thing about this purchase is that the company
buying the aircrart is not in lbe airline business.
IT'S ntE SAME COMPANY that recently bought an
82.000-ton tan.ker and 1t 's not an the petroleum business.
ll 's th<> same company that owns about 8,400 railroad
cars and more than 100.000 cargo containers and it's not
m the shippin~ business .
Tht! company acquiring all this heavy equipment is
Itel Corp. It ·s only 10
years old. al's one or the
fastest growing com-
p~nies in Amerka and
its operations. if one
can only unders tand
them. will probably t ell
a lot about what the
world ls cOminl! to.
Money
Tree
The economics of .a. manufacturing company are reJ .
atively easy lo understand. It makes a product . It costs so
much to make and so much lo sell. The difference between
those costs and tbe price it gets for the product represents its profit or loss. ·
BUT ITEL'S A COMPANY thal makes nothing. lt buys
a product made by someone else -and then lease!'.> it or resells it.
For example , take those seven used Jumbo jets
Korean Air Lines has agreed lo buy two of them. llel is not
saying how much the Koreans are payinJ! except that it's
more than the $2S million apiece it's payin~ Lufthansa.
In addition, the Korean airline plans to lease two
more 747s from Itel. The lease will run for 12 years. the
payments will exceed the $2S million Itel paid for each
plane and al the end of the 12 years Itel will still own lbe
aircraft.
OR TAKE THE TANKER, CALLEO the Itel Am-
bassador. Jte) acquired the vessel in July ar1d placed it
almost immediately on a J.3..year charter with the Sanko
Line of Japan.
The lease money being paid by Sanko lo Itel will
entitle Sanko to half ownership of the tanker at the end or the
13-yearch.arter.
Basically Itel structures deals. financial packages. It
started out as a leaser oC computer equipment and
branched into transportation equipment. where it ·s a ma-
jor player. Its opportunity stems from the fact that many
companies caMot lay out a lot of money to buy capital
equipment. Itel, in effect, lays it out for them.
THE BEAUTY OF ITEL'S business is that 1l's done
with borrowed funds. Itel bas been able to beat the banks
at their own game. It has borrowed money from banks and
used these funds to acquire equipment that it leases to others.
If debt worries you. look at Itel. It colle<:tecl $400
million in revenues last year -but its long-lerm debt is up
to $800 milljon. Its annual interest payments on its debt are
S60 million tl3X·deductible, of course).
llel is doi~ exactly what you would be doing if you
went to the bank to bor row $75,000 to buy five new
Cadillacs lo Jease to five persons who couldn't afford the
full purchase price bul who could pay you. over the lease
period, eooug.b money lo enable you to meet your interest
obligations and repay your bank loan -and still leave you
with a profit on the deal.
It's what's known as creative use of debt. Genera l
Motors is happy, lhe auto dealer is happy, the bank is hap-
py, the Cadillac user is happy -and you're happy for hav·
ing put the deal together and made money at it.
Moderate Tracling
Yields Dow ffise
NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market advanced
moderately in light trading today. aided by evidence of at
least a momentary respite from upward pressure on
interest rates.
The Dow Jones average oC 30 industrials closed up 3.12
points to807.09.
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NSI DE: •Galleries •Play Review
•Out 'N' About •Intermission
DAILY At.Of Weekender CJ
Plag's The Thing. • •
Live Theater Blossoming Everywhere Along Orange Coast
AND FOR MY NEXT ACT --Ron Boussom shows
off his dancing talents for bar patrons Anni Lonf
and Charles Lanyer and tries to convince tavern
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D.ttl,l'llot,,_b,Lff,AYM
owner Art Koustik . lx'hind bar, to hfre hjm as
dancer. comedian an scene from "The 'flme of
Your Life."
SCR Double Duty Man
Benson's Pseudonym Finally Revealed
By JACKIE HYMAN togt>ther with the lheatricnl d1C'n<'<'S dm'clly. 1s Lhl· lypi:
Of,,,. oai1y ,.oou1.u equivalent of gum and scotch of Sl':lting.
Martin Benson leads a dou tape arc over. AFTER carl'ful study .
)le life. Today. Martin Benson anc1 RC'nson turned thumbs down
He's one of South Coast his fellow artistic director on continl'nt:JI sc>ating. rt's ••
{epertory's two artistic David Emmes prcsidt' ovl'r design in \\hlrh thf'rl' ure on-
lirectors and well·known to an elt~~ant new thcat(•r, Iv two aisles. each al lhl' s1df'
l>range Coast audiences for SCR 's .. Fourth Step,.. With of the thl'atrr. but audicnces
ais directin~ at SCR. all sorts of technical won-get extra leg-room.
Hut for th<> past 14 years ders. BC'nson dcridl'd that s tyle.
be's also been SCR's secret And Benson lS underi:.lun used at the L>o.rothy Chandler
Old Tent
Slwwat
Fall Fair
By J ERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of tlle CHllY l'lleol Stall
The time um mer 1927.
lt's Friday rught In a s mall
m1dwestem town. The hay has
been mowed. F'armer John is
looking for relaxation, entertain-
ment.
What's to do"
Homt.' television hasn 't been 1n
\'Cnted. Thereisnomovichouse1n
town
BUT IT'S a big night.
A tent theater has jus t been
set up on the lawn in the city
park.
The show features a comical,
red-haired. freckled-faced man
wearing a straw hat -Tobias
Tolliver. And the material is
pure com. Toby ts a country
bumpkin. Fifty-one years have passed.
All but one of the tent theaters
<there were 400 an 19271 have
folded.
A HALF century has brought
many chanj!es But Saturdav
through Nov. 26 on tl)e asphalt
covered parking lot at Los
Alamitos race track, Toby will
be cracking the same corny one-
hners.
Toby, now played by Jimmy
Davis. owner and operator or
The Schaffner P layers Tent
Theater. will lx' featured enter-
tainment several times each day
of the 16-day Oran~e County Fall
Fair on the race· track grounds.
49c>l Katcll:i Ave.
COUNTRY BUMPKIN GETS THE LAST LAUGH
Jimmy Davis Plays Toby Tolliver
Pleasant. Iowa. some distance
from Davenport. Iowa. some
distance from Chicago.
say. "We'd like to make people
forget about the house payment
ror a while ...
Jim my describes the tent
theater show as "fast-moving
farce."
"We agree what we do is corn:· J uamta said . "That's technical sapenlaor, consult· dably delighted. Pavilion and the Shubert
• ing with set designers. roun"· Theater in Los Angeles. is
ing up low-cost buildin~ HE BEGAN way before a ;rnkward for audience mcm -
The players. who consist of
Davis' wife Juanita and three
sons. Rrant. 13. Darren. 7, Ryan,
5. along with Vicky Ely, R~b
Hastings, Allan Burke. Charlie
Johnson and Marta Walton. will
be sha ring star btllmg with the
horses.
Juanita Davis. who m et J im-
my after she won an audition
with the tent show. 1s from a
farm near Camp Point. Ill., near
Quincy. some distance from
Chicago. They bought the sbow
from Schaffner in 1962. · what we are selling. Some peo-
ple are going to look down their
noses. But we've only had one
bad criticism in all the years
we've been performing ...
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l · l b · Id 1· n g sa· te was .uven se.lectcd for m a e rt a s. r e u t ... be rs m i:tetling to their scaU; furniture for &els and just Fourth Step <it's in the South ::ind detracts from intimacy Horse racin~ will start al noon
each day except Mondays.
Each are children of de\'OUl
Methodist famiHes .
J uanita. who sings. acts and
plays saxophone. said she's not
sure she could do some of the
things acting in stage theater
might call for.
pl a an pounding nails in the Coast Plaza area at 655 Town by moving the rows farther
floor Center Drive t.o study the rrom the stage. Grandstand admission to the
races is $3.50. clubhouse $2.50.
All other entertainment and ad·
mission to the grounds is rree.
a d v a n l a g e s a n d Instead . he opted for the
SOMETIMES, to disguise disadvantages of various more conventional aisle seat-
his dual role. Rcnson used types of theater design. ang, only SCR has added a ht-
t he pseudonym "Bill His co·hort Leo Collins. t ic m ore IC'g -room tha n THERE WILL be s uch d aily
events as rooster crowing, arm
wrestling, hog calling, banJO,
fiddle contests and cooking com·
petitions. Most of the events will
cost nothin~ to enter a nd in
many categories advanced reJ?-
istration is not required, fair
officials said.
THE TENT show. she says, 1s
"clean, family fun ." Venom" unde r technical SCR 's technical director. usual.
stage credits in the program. also got mto the act. studying That's only one of thP dc-The most risque thing the
players have performe.d, is their
own interpretation or Samuel
French's .. N(#t alie Needs A
Nightie."
so it wouldn't look: too much theater architecture and. a!> ~•gn fcatun;s in the Fourth
like he was the fabled small· a class project, designing a St{•p and Benson could happ1-
town movie operator who theater, which helped Benson ly sp1.·nd hours t alking about
sold the tickets. ran the pro· and Emmes clarify what. tht• othl'rs.
jector and popped the corn. they wanted in the F.ourth
But the days wh<'n Bill Step. "THE ESSENTIAL acting
Venom worked around the An example of one des ign area itself 1s not that much
They also do a short three-act
pl ay. "Ri gh t Bed, Wrong
Husband." but Mrs. Davis says.
"nothing ever happens. Thc
worse thing is that a couple.
dressed. is ill bed together. The
men are dressed in boxer shorts,
shirts and socks.''
clock to help stick ·a set detail. that will uffect uu-larger <than at the earlier
---------------------------Third Step Theater 1, six feet
wader and 10 fc-et deeper." lw
Montczuma's Revenge. a blue·
j?rass band, will perform at 9
p.m. each day.
'Turk In f talg' ia LA
BC'ver1y SiHs and .James Billings embrace in scene from
Rossini's ol)('ra , "Tur~ in Italy,'' due to make its West
Coast, premiere Wednesday at the Dorothy Chandler
PavlUon in the Los Angeles Music Center. Nightly
performances by the New York City Opera are scheduled
at 8 o'clock with the exception of opening night when an
8: 15 curtain is slated. Saturday matinees arc at 2 o'clock
sa1c1.
However. Henson ~aid .
th en"~ l ot~ of room
b.ickstai::e for the supports
• md braces nl•cessary to holc1
up a really large set. and
about three times as much
room O\'erhead.
In an area where it'~be<:om·
mg increasingly dffficult to find
an orange tree let alone a corn·
stalk one wonders if such enter-
tainment as the tent show will go
over.
Neither of those plays w1U be
seen at Los Alamitos.
The show will cons ist of a
monologue by Davis as Toby.
several songs and instrumental
numbers. a trampoline act by
the Davis children. and a short
vignette.
It's strictly m 1dwestern.
farm town onented.
And the fourth step 's
openin~ production. William
·Saroyan's "The
CSee BEN~N, Page C2 >
DA VIS. who has been playing
Toby since 1963 and began work·
ing for Neil Schaffner in 1958,
grew up on a farm outside Ml.
"The feeling of our show 1s all
about happiness." the Dav1ses
Theater Ai111s at Youth
Yellow Brick Road Troupe 'Kid Stuff'
Dear l'elli>w Brick Road Show. '
We have .<Jeen lot's of different shows all week
and I thank that your's was the best But the part 1
liked the most was were Bonne was m the castle and
she herd loud noises all around her
That letter by a third grader. with its mis
spellings and grammatical errors. was one of
more than a box full a Newport Beach head·
quartered professional children's theater troupe
received last spring.
The letters came at the conclusion of an eight
month season of 250 performances by the troupe \n
schools throughout California.
It was the second season for Yellow Brick
Road Shows. a small company of six people who
call home an office in a remodeled one-time
cannery on Balboa Peninsula. Re~earsals are
held in an old church building.
The companv opens its third season with
public performance of "The Fool of The World"
and "Quantum Trap" Monday. "Fool." for
children kindergarten through third grade, will
be pre&ented at 11 a.m .. "Quantum Trap."
fourth through sixth grades. at 2 p.m. ut the
Newport Beach Theater· Arts Center. 2501 Cliff
Drive
"W£ LIKE TO say we have cocnpetltors b,Ut
no c6mpcUUon." .John Urquhart, administrative
director said of Yellow Brick Road Showa. Odd·
ly enouaih the company does not take lu name rrom the road of the sam&color made famous In
"The Wizard of Oz."
Urquhart says as far as he 1s aware, Yellow
Rrick Road Shows is the only children's theater
. . ... r:. -
performing at schools that "gets the kids direct
ly involved."
"Our actin~ is very straight forward and
honest. We do not believe in theater that works
on nerves," said Rita Grossberg, artistic dil"('t'
tor and actress. "We perform with a maximum
of 250 in the audience with•no one more than tO
feel from the actors."
The shows, done as theater in the round. arc·
performed in cafeterias. libraries. multipurpoM·
rooms, "anywhere that will hold us." Hat a
noted.
• THE PLAYE RS. Ms. Grossberg. John
Rosochack.i, Pamella O'Connor, Bill Yates end
Urquhart.. already in costume, walk into the
room where the show is scheduled and seat the
audience.
"It establishes an Immediate rapport with
the actor and child, many of whom may ~ see-
ing live theater Cor the first time," Rita said.
"Many kids are shy. [ m ight say somethiAg
like 'hi, I'm Rita. boy are you going to like this
show I Or we might pinch a nose or two." .
The kids. Rita says, usually ask things likt•
"are you a boy or girl?" "Is this going to be u
good movie?" And the audience often becomes part of lhl"'
play.
lq one production, "The Humble King." the
youngsters were "grape seeds that grew Into
trees which in turn shook the s~s off their
branches <arms>." Rita said.
A typical day has the trou~. traveling with
props and costumn in a staUon wagon, doing
three ahoww. two lo-r ki1'dergarten through third grade,~ !or fourth to sixth grade.
<See KID STUFF, Pase CS)
THE TROUPE travels in two
trucks and trailers and performs
at 18 sites each year.
They play many s mall
midwestem towns like She lbina.
Mo.. population J.200. to state
fairs. They were at the Iowa
State Fair last summer .
Los Alamitos is their initial
date in the west and the first
time such entertainment has ap-
peared in Southem Califomfa
since 1942. Jimmy said.
Davis not only performs. but
writes, directs, choreographs.
drives a truck. does bookings
and sets up the tent.
Jimmy and Juanita agree they
keep ROing because "if we didn't
1t would be the end of an era .
The tent thea ter might come
back but not in this form .
•'THIS IS totally diffe rent from
any other type theater." Jimmy
s aid . "It originated in
Ame rica.··
The Tobias character is based
on th e co urt jester in
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
Davis said and was originated in
America in 1911 by Fred Wilson.
"The story goes that Wilson
was performing in New Orleans.
One night be played a character
he called Toby and the next
night another character. Bud.
However, someone in•the au-
dience recognized Wilson a nd
s aid 'that's not Toby, that's
Bud.'"
Srhaffner played Toby for 38
years
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First Day
Schedule
8:30 a.m . ·Rabbit show,
plaza tent.
9:30 -National Pygmy
Goat Judging, show arena
10 -Landscape com·
petition, grounds.
11 a .m.-6 p .m.-Wise
Food Shopping Contest.
home arts tent.
Noon -Horse racing.
tnack. •
l-4 p.m . -Flag Frolics,
creative arts tent.
2. 3. 5. 6 and 7 p.m .
Tobias T. Tolliver and
Schaffner players in lent
show.
8 p.m. -Talent'"Searcb.
Schaffner Tent.
9 p.m. -Montezuma 's
Revenge, Schaffner Tent.
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DAILY PILOT Friday, Nlow.-10. 10. 1911
GIVE ME THAT Art Ko uM1k. lt>ft. anct llal
Lundon Jr !->lru~~I<• oH·r rl·volvl·r lhl· lat
h•r huys to am11!-lc himself whtle drinking
111 b<.i r opt•r o lt•ct hy Kou~t1k.
BENSON DOUBLE DU1Y MAN. • •
f t-'rom Pagl' n >
l'lmt• of Yow Lift•. throul!h l>t•t· l•I "Ill l1·aturt•
.1 s u1t :1blt• larg1· !'>l'I It 1•v(•n ha~ a rcvolv111~
!'>tai.:t', somdhan~ th.it \\OUld have been imposs1
bk an the prevwu.o.; thc·11tc r b<.'causc the floor
was n 'l stron~ enough to support 1l and tht:r\:'
w..:isn 't <'nouch room Jnyway.
Cliff Faulkner, who d<.>signcd last year's
~cts for "Comedians " and ''Otherwise
EngJged," has created the present set, the mosf
e laborate SCR has ever bad. It cost ~000, an
amount that a (ew ye ars ago wouJd have paid
for an entire production.
But the set is n't all there 1s
"LIC.tmNG HAS BEEN the m ajor joy or
this bwlding from a tcchmca l theater sta nd-
point." Benson said.
AdJustmg h~hls 1n the past. ~cnson said. in·
volvt.'d takinR a laddl'r . lw1slml! 1t so Jt wo uld fl t
t>••t 1H•t•n the scats, a nd pc rctung precariously on
high for two days while rigging the lights. Ont·
lbcater mc>mbcr suffttrcd a s,erious injury when
he fell durmg s uch as a n operation.
Nnw the lights hi~h <tbovt• a re <'asdy ac
; ~··ss 11Jlt• from sN·ur.-<'atwalks nnd can bt.• ad·
~ ju~lt'd for ;111 l0nt1rt• s how in half a day.
MOREOVER, HF. SAID, "the ~inglt·~ arc in
Clnit<•ly superior now for s tage lights."
fh•caus<' tht• rww lighting dimml·r board
l'Onta1ns u "me mory·• a nd dosen't have to be re·
:-l't with all its cuC's c>a ch r verunl-!. only one rn
s tead of l wo pt•oplc an' n •quin'<l to ol)t!rate it.
SCR has l'hanncll'd savin~c; hrought about
by increased erriciency of cqu1pmL·nt into hinn~
lh<' kind of prop!· it's a lways wanted. Benson
sa id, including F<.iulknl'r as its fir:.t res1dt·nt dl'· signer.
Lights for "ThC' Ttml• of Your L.lfl•" Wl'rc
rtesign<'d by Thomas Ruzika. who's also don£' a
number or show~ at SCR
THERE ARE A number of other advan-
t:igC's to thl' new th(•al<'r from tht· <.1ud1 cncc ~
\ •l'\\ point. BC"nson ~aid.
· 'S1i;ht lint•s and acoustics arc better in this
thl•:1tf'r th:m in anythin,:: SCR'~ t·v1·r \\<C>rkN'f
in." h£' said. "And al last the audu·nce will sit in
air c ondition<'d comfort. How do you hold an au-
d1encc·'s attention when lhl·y'rc sweltering?"
A more attentive audience won't be th<' onlv
h<'tll'fit lo al'lors in the new lhl':.iter. Benson
ht>lieves
There :.ire now four five-person dress ing
roums <st~r drl'ssing rooms Wl.'rc purposely
o mitted bC'causl' of Lh<' lh<·atn's ense mble philosoph~·) instead of t wo, and actors no longer
have to share their quarters with the lighting
1.·qu1pmenl.
Whal':. more. players don't have to
s neak " across to Ul>t! the same restrooms as
the audience. Be nson no ted tha t cfuring
; -Auditions Set
In WestminSter ••
T he ~est.minster Community T heater has
announced auditions for Its next play, ''To Kill a
Mockingbird," for Sunday, Nov. 26, at l p.m
a nd Monday, Nov. Zl. at 7 p.m.
Direct.or Alex. Koba will be looking for a 4 cast of two boys, 11 men <two of them black l,
one ~irl, eight women (two of tncm black. l
Tryouts will be held at the theate r, 7272 Ma
pie St., Westmin~ler.
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Nov 3.4 CJ. 10. 11 1b 11 .
. ind H~ .ii 8 "lO r• rn N·" 1 J JI ~, 30 p ,.,
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Golden West College Huntington Beach
F.d ingflr twor;iuo Rt Gold~n West Street
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"1':11uu11." "ht·n lht· c;.i~l ffi(•m bc.'rs didn't haH!
t•noUMh offstagt• l1rn1· during the.: a cti:.. the usht•rs
had to kct·p th1· .1111!11·m·1· from th1' restrooms
during inll·rm1s~111n unt il lhl· uctor s had a
cha net• to usl· lhl·m
He ticks off lht· other l'Onvcrul•nccs of thl'
Fourth St<'p -no mon' sc·nd1ng actors to cos-
t umc fittings in s omeone's bedroom miles
a way. no more "Rube Goldberg inventions" to
make complicatf'd set changes, no more build·
ing a set miles away and having to disassemble
it to squeeze through a s mall door into the
theater !what Benson calls the "Ship in a bottle
s yndrome.">
Does all this ~plt•ndor mean SCR will lose
its close-krut fcehni.::?
Be nson doesn't thmk so.
"WE'RE STll.I, l,EJ\N and m can m th<'
l>l'nsc v.c havt' bt·t•n \H"re still u nderstaffed,"
hl' smd. "W<' try not to r rf':Jtf' a bur<·aucracy.
"llere. wl''n • all togctht·r . a nd wc'rl' a ll con·
stantly aware of whut thl' olhl•r p(•rson 1s do·
1ng"
ThL•n •'!\ al lensl on(• pt•rson h<•'s neVL'r had
t roubll' kt•l•p111g track of -Bill Venom . J\nd.
\\llh th(•all•r d<.>adlint's what they a r<'. 1t·s a sail'
bt't Venom will sti ll show upfromtimctot1mc.
And. from tht• glc•am in Benson's eye as he
survt•ys the thl':tl<•r 's tcchmcal possibilities. it ·s
a safe bet he wouldn't want 1t any other way.
Have you noticed all that's hidden
beneath the scenic cliffs of "
DANA POINT HAllOR?
• history and adventure
• shoppln1 and dining
• boating and 1portfl&hlng
• whafewatchin1 and special events
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THEATER I GALLERIES
Math, Art Mix at UCI
Exhibit Features Work 'lied to N11mbers
NlJMERALS -M athcm atical concepts 1n
contemporary art cons1st1ni: or mostly drawin~s
whosl' centrul <'Oncerns ue rclat1.-d to numbers
Jn addlllo~o work by 23 artist~ and two
ar('h1tcl't,_, <'O m poM•rs a nd dancers will
participate In the l'Xh1 b1l at UC Irvine Gallery.
Exhibit through ON· 2. Hours. noon to 5 p.m
T uesdays throuith Saturduys.
N I G II T S E -A : L I T T 0 R A L
P erformances -<Ele ve n artists will
participate ln a series o r art performances
<·voking personal responses to the sea. Event
scheduled for 8 p.m . S unday al the Balboa Pier.
end or Ma.in Street on Balboa Peninsula.
PHOTOGRAPHS-PAINTINGS -Photog.
raphy of Ellen Wright or Newport Beach, oil
a"'td watercolor paintings by Don Carter. Hunt-
Coastline
Play.Due
3 Days
Galleries I Exhibits
1ngton Beach. ut 100 NPwport Ccnkr Drivt',
Newport Beach. through Jan. 4. Hours, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m . Mondayis through Thursdays. 9 a .m. to 6 p.m . Fridays. .
ABT MEETING -WatercoJorlst Robert
Londry will present 'a painting demonstraUon al
Artista Aasoelation o( Huntington Beach North
7 :30 p.m. Thursday m eeting. Event scheduled
at Murdy Recreation Center , Nonna Drive and
Golden West Street. Huntington Beach.
"You Can't Take Jt
With You ... a comedy
about lifo in the s uburbs
of New York durin~ the
Depression. will be
staged by Coastline
Community College at 8
p .m . Nov. J6-18 at
Bayview Cente r. Santa
Ana He ights. AIWECIAIL
The play Is about a
"batty" American fami-
ly a nd Its inter action
with a Ru ss ian
diplo m at, three ''G·
M e n ." a n idealis ti c
Yale /Cambridge alum-
nus. a happy xylophone
player and one s ane
person.
TICKETS arc• $2. J\ 50
cent discount 1s ;.av~111a.
ble for tho~ lG and un·
d er and 60 and older.
T1t kcts ar<' ::available at
thl' door or by advanct•
s a I t• t h r o u g h t h £'
Bayview C<'ntt•r office·.
th(· Nt•wport Beach ad·
m 1 n1s tration o ffice.
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"Wt•t•kt•nd of GO~J>VI Joy." Saturday and
Sunday at the Vt1lt•nt•i:1 a mus<'m<.>nl park.
Pt•rformanct' are scheduled at 10 a .m . ~uul C pm t'Jt•h day The park 1::. north of
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Barberslwp
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·\A Tribute to Music Man" is the lllle for
performances today and Saturday by The Cities
of Harmony Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc.
Frank Maggio, Huntington Beach, will play
the lead oC Prof. Harold Hill in the production
s lated for 8 p.m. each day in Phillips HalJ on tbe
Santa Ana College campus. A 2 o'clock Satur·
day matinee is also pla nned.
Nancy Maggio, Huntington Beach , plays the
lead role or Marian, the libr arian. .
Luanne Krueger of Costa Mesa is director
and producer for the show. a barbershop-styled
musical tribute to the Meredith Willson-written
musical ha.t-s,,e
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Ending Sun .. Nov. 12
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from
Cucamonga to
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STEAi<:
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Pelt beef. The
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famous for ... Lob1ter tails.
king crab legs. TerlyaJd ddcbn
and &ah 8111 ... A 86g 8elcs topped wlth ~er.
.our cream. chives end ch~ ••. A wdl·stock.ed
salad bM and well-tended wgetabk!s ••• An lot~
Ing "'1tne list .•• A Cask Hour featuJtng two-for-one
cocktails In the lounge ... Scrumptious lunch on
\11\.>ekdays ••• Dinners from S P. M.
It's been eleven years since we opened our first
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,rlday, November 10, 1978 DAILYPU1T 0 ~) ..
Dinner Theater 5-years OW
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Husband W ife Team C,elebrate Success of San Clerrente Enterprise ' ~
Uukc .1 b11ot cuk1• ttnd bt>dl'<'k ll with fl v<'
hlu11n~ <'lmdlt-,,. U 'i. umc to loS& u row.In!( lmth
ti a y pa rl y for Seba st 1 un 's West Dinner
Playhou.•u•
Hard lhouJlh It b<.• to h<>ll«>v~ -t)('cuut>c all
of ua arc <'Ofl8l->quently th1l much olcler -the piont•t•rm~ Oranf( County .-n~rprise observed
Ila mikst.ooc l1flh unn1vcr.1ury the fi rst of this
1nonth
S1gnahn.: th1· wrap up of five successful
H•flrit at thtt San ('lrmt•nle dinM:r playhouse, the
Nov. I aruuvcrsary a lso heraldt.'<1 the approach
of two full y"'ar~ ot OIJCr<on by Sebastian's at
lht-Grund Jlotl'l in Anahe im
The authors of this achievement a re a
hu1>band um! wife le&m, Ernie and Pearl Verre.
'fha11k a to n <'om u1nat1on of many quliliues -a
t•ap ac1ty tor hurd work. perseverance and
urt111lll' tntcl'!rlty, to name but a few ?-" the V~rrtis havt.· t'rt•all'd on~ of lhc area's top enter·
tatnmeol uttrurtions.
•·o R THE JOGH staodurds of both thei r
(ood Sl'rYll't~ and lheatrtcaJ productions, the
Sebastian's Playhouses. under the Verres'
guidance. have acqutred an understandably
large and loyal patronage.
Back at the beginning, though, Ernie prob-
ably wouldn't have wanted to wager 5 cents it
would all come to pass; He touched on lbal
while remiruscing recently about the pitfalls
and pleasures of the past five years.
''In recalling those early days, cspedally
opening night, the nerves in my body suddenly
hecame more aware." he said. "Those present
on NovemQc.r l. 1973_ no doubt remember the
t·atas troph1 c bout with the newly-activated
circulating system .
"It spewed 15 years of accumulated dust
and debris upon the dining room already set
with tablecloths, silver, candles and water
goblets, just as the first guests were coming in
the door," be said.
"°THE WHOLE THEATRE took on the look
of a Kansas dust storm like that in 'The Wi~ard
of Oz.· The process of changing, linen, silver,
creamers and goblets was repeated two more
times while the 350 guests were on 'bold' in the
cocktail lounge.
"A cocktail In the lounge sounds t.imple
e nough and not too much to ask for .... but 1t
almost was," Ernie said.
FOR A REAL
Out 'N About
-Norman Stanley
''The 'libalioo distributors' were on strike
at the time and private cars had to be used to
'pick up and deliver' the liquor from the dis·
lillery to Sebastian's.
"Why were things left to lbe last minute.
you ask? Well. it seems our liquor license
wasn't transferred into our name until the
morning of November t. a nd no distillery can
legally ell you one botUe of alcoholic beverage
without a license "
AS IT TURNED OUT, most of Ernie's wor·
ries proved fleeting at worst. Sebastian's met
the deadline opening night and for 34 succeed·
ing productions. lo date. for a total of 35 shows.
Currently. through Nov. 26, Se b as·
tian's at the Grand ts present.mg a revival of the
Sigmund Romberg musical, "The Desert
Song." Performances nightly, except Monday,
with a brunchandeveningshowonSunday.
For starters at the buffet dinner you can
help yourself to any or a ll of seven salads. In
the entree department there are three tempting
selections: Hotel Baron of prime beef, stuffed
cabbage with beef and mahi-mahi.
Rounding out the bountiful repast, you can
also sample or decline a variety of relishes, four
vegetables. n ee, potatoes. roll and butter and
coffee or lea .
THE GRAND IS located at No. l Hotel Way,
Anaheim, just off the Santa Ana Freeway.
Reservations: 772·7710.
As in Anaheim, the buffet dinner at Sebas·
tia n 's San Clemente includes seven salads. four
vegetables. relis hes, rice, potatoes, roll and but·
ter and beverage. Main courses are large round
of prime beef !carved individually for each
plate>. sauteed sea bass and veal parmig.ian.
"Same Time, Next Year," starring Vera
Miles and Rick Lenz, is Bernard Slade's bit
comedy about a pair of highly moral philan·
dcrers. 1t is al Sebastian's West through Nov. 26
before moving to Anabe1 m.
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mIJFIJfl. M_EXICAN RESTAURANT
Under New Ownership
and Management By ,
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The San Clemente dinner theatre is Jou
al 140 Avenida Pico. just off the Pacific CoMt
Highway. Reservations: 492·9950.
• • • • ·' NOO'E YOUR PRIZE-WINNING place w&·
ting the next 1ime you dine at the WilliamsberJ;
Tavern in Newport Beach. The restaurant ~
cenlly won a third place award On the categ
of under $100) ln Restaurant Hospita U
Magazine's 13th annual international Top of
Table competition. ••
With competition open to American ...
foreign restaurants. the settings are judged~ the basis of their attractiveness. effeetiven
and contribution to the restaurant's decor •
atmosphere.
U.S. entries are j udged in the categories
settings costing under $100 Cfor a four.place s-t
ting l_. $100.$150, banquet and parties and siJ14 serv1ce. ,
Judging was held at Windows on the Worhl
New York City. Awards were presented at a"'
ception at the Stanford Court Hotel, San Fr~
cisco. during the Western National RestauruJ
Convention.
All the winning tabletops <ire featured in
rour·color in the current November 1978 issue of
Restaurant Hospitality.
Ives To Sing ·
Long Beadi.Show Set
Balladeer Burl Ives will be guest artist with
the Long Beach Sym phony in an 8 p.m . Salur·
day concert at the Terrace Theater in Long
Beach.
Ives' career bas spanned nearly rour dec-
ades. He began performing lo the 19JO'a and populariz.ed the folk song.
HE WILL SING at Long Beach, favorites
popular with youth as well as older persons.
Ives recently completed a tour of the United
States, Australia, New Zealand and England.
Ticket information is available by calling
<213 ) 4~3203.
The theater is at 300 W. Ocean Blvd.
This dynamic young
singing sensation
was recently declared
"one of the most
charismatic tatents
Las Vegas has ever
seen and heard."
See him and hear
him here at the
Disneyland Hotel.
fro m Tuesday,
November 7 through
December 17 Show
time 10 and 12
nightly. except
Monday. Dancing
from 9to 1.30 AM
Free validated
parking
MONDAY NIGHT
FOOTBALLFEST.
Join the tun t See the NFL
game live on our giant video
screen. Enjoy superstar hot
dogs. supermugs of Ice cold
beer. and "scoreboard •
discounts" on drinks as the
action goes on. The fun
kicks off at 6 P.M.
DELI LUNCH.
Our chef builds your
design-rt-yourself deli
sandwich rust lhe way you
want it. tops 1f ott with potato
salad. dill pickle. and a bowl
ol homemade soup or chi h
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sounds that'll make you want to get up and move.
Enjoy your favor1te cocktail with friends. Maybe even meet
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Rock Vocalist Recovers From Near Disasierous 1973 Tailspin
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\OU'H ' flOl 1t or not Th only thing thut rounts '' \f you'f\• 11hll ;m>un1I And I m stall uround ·
V•n M1.>rrn.on.
Th t lone p~$ r~ll'u t' quot~ lhat ac<'om
µaolt Morrboon't new Wurwr Bros. album
·•wavelc-ngth, .. doesn 'l besm to Ml the .i.tory.
Not only is ont• of Amt1nt'I' ·1 (in~at l'O<'k
"~"U ti 1till arounJ. h1•'" OO<'k soundm~ mon:
ronfldrnt ond po:1lth 1• than he has since 11
tallapan begun v. 1th "llunl NOM.' '(ht• H111hwu:v '
Ill 1973
P06S I NG I\ .JAZZ mflt~too VOl<'t' that
"'arm11 and l'Url'\'1\'lt~ ll~t· un old C'Ollt you can't
bear to "* out, Mornson has emeral"d from a
dltpreuaon that U "-'t'd hls rtUn•menl from llvtt
perform&IX'H.
tic's got a hot quintet behind ham and an up.
tempo outlook clearly ~vtdenl oo tunes hkt-
"K.lngdom Hall" and the utJe track.
Indeed. It's a commercial r«'Ol'd that. may
alienate veteran fans who have t.hrived on bis
brooding. t'fllgmullc tyn r But after UH! •pt.IY·
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titled "~nod of Tranilllon." rtleucd last year.
1t ·s comfortlntc to reallie that MoniM>n has found
o groove a"aln. even a boppy one. Morrlawn plays
lhl' Roxy Nov 311 • • •
LOU aEED, "1'ake No FTisoMrs." Arista.
f\ double 8t.'t live recording in which Rood
rop!I ro~ian I A'nny Bruc~icht down to the
"h~y schmucks" for weory egocentrics that
r um flfw tunc111 like "Swcot Jane" and "Walk On
Thu Wild Side." The lalltir cut features 16 mlnutes of Reed
proving hl''a the rt1nl~r of the universe while lhe
hand holdi the itume rltr ror the final 10
minutes.
blnaural recordings are a vailable from JVC for
S99.95. but save your money until there's
11omethlna worth hearing.
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THE aAMONES. ''Road to Ruin,'' Sire.
The quartet '1 buzzsaw attack or gul,tar
chords l8 still a great way to break a lease, but
a more polished approach may cause your
landlord to stick around ror a few laughs before
, 1tlvlng you the boot.
· The band still ~inls of twisted brains and the meaningless lire, but the boys aren't a s
Reed's 1on1ber s trokes of genius show
through when he kecl'-s hls mouth shut and just.
play11. <>Uwnvt~. hi s simply crass and not all
thal funny
dumb as they let on. The Ramones know how to
grab a cakhy melody and ram it home in less
than three minutes. It's a lot o( high energy fun.
and . I( this band Isn't careful. it could end up
with a hlt slnale some day.
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STILL PUSHING TOWARDS MAINSTREAM
Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman
HCC "BLOODY TOURISTS,•• Poylydor. and Kevin Godley in 1976 has pushed the rem·
nants. Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman.
towards the m ainstream with a decided loss ln
wit and production daring. tOcc ls now just
a nother band. but try the single.
ONE PLlJS 18 that Reed's rantings are re-
corded in binaw-al aowtd. a new recording ad·
van.cement lb.al duplicates lbe mechaniams o(
the human car. Speclal headphones that. relay spacious
A deliabtful reggae send up. "Oreadloclc
Holiday." i5 the only real highlight on this very
commonpl'ce effort by the revamped English
pop/rock outfit.
The loN ol founding members Loi Creme
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The Newport Beach Marriott invite~ you to have an Old Fashioned
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Our holiday entertainment will be the'
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KID STUFF. • • I l (f',....P~CI)
·we have a lead perton who goes b the or
face lo announct-our arrival. we set uJiqulckly,
6eat1ng the aud1enct> in to m1nuteb ..indpflt'r th~
piny i.>nd: ..irt' out of thc.-room 1n JO ~cond~. · ·
Urquhart &Ald
"WE BEUF.VF. IN th(• tlwat\'r u:c I tool for
<'duc,.llon And w.-· art> <'onct>rnt'd w1• tuklng
our production to rural 1'<'hool11 whf'rt>lhl' kids
~~l very UUle chance to c(' li vt1 thflntt>l't '
The lroupt" v1s1h.'Ct country school-In Oj n1
\'a llc.>y nnd rwar f'rt•l'no lal>t S<'ASOn ~
The progrom was starh'CI In 1976 y P»ul
P1cu1. "ho as llstf'd as tour <llri"Clor, uhurt
.ind M• G~berg
PIC'l • %8. MOV•~t> ll> lhJnUngtoJ Dl'n<'h
from hometown Homeshoad. fo'la , whe~ hl' and
Urq uhart "-t'rt> h1~h !>Chool fn<'nds.
John \\t>nt on to s tudy in Europe lot cor
rt>sponded \\-Ith Pl<'U:, •
R1to had \\Orked for a s1mlllar c~dren·:3
theatt>r company in . arctsota , F la.
Urquhan. 27 !\l udit'<i in London \\jere he
"as a~ialed \\llb a group .that devep~ J
fn nge theate r as an alternallve lo tt'f com
mert"1aJ sta~e II<' took the Yellow Bn~ Road
nam e from an Australia-based alt~i;nativc
lhl•ater group
"I F0 ND A tre mendous lack or cuture tn
Orange County "hen I moved he re," Pief swd
He urged Urquhart and Ms . Crossber~to re-
locate to the Orange Coast
"There as a ta lent drain in Am.erie.a.' Joh n
ha1d "There 1s need for artists t.a slay i~ their
t·ommunit1es a nd find a way rn wort pro·
f{•ss1o nally ll 's so<'1a lly im portant. Thatf why
we arc hert• "
Since the troupe, which came eut .:>f ~e or·
~ani:tatJOn ori~inally formed by the trio. Atc<'s~.
1s nonprofit, fundin~ 1s sometimes difjcult.
Passa~t> of Propos1t1on 13. Urguhard t said .
didn't help
PARENT.TEACHE R ASSOCIATION Ti·
tJe One, s tude nts, Childre n's Leag o f
Fullerton and Performing Tree or Los An eles
contri bute fin ancial support or aid in booki s.
The tr~upe recently received an unsoli led
$2,500 grant from Mobile Oil Foundation.
"Our bookings are ahead of any prev us
year," said Urquha rt, a s mile on his race.
-Jerry HttUnaeita
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UCI Gets)~
On Full Slate ·
Of Conoorts
Music. music, music. Many area colleges ~nd
universities ha ve their calendars packed witll
vocal and instrumental concerts today through
next week.
UC Irvine gE'ts the jump with "An Evenin1 of
Singing," tonight at 8 o'clock in the Fine Arts Con.
cert Hall.
Three groups, Women's Chorus, Sine Nomine
a nd th e Fn•s hm a n
Ch•:J~~~\~:::::d .. [ .... _M_v._s_1_c __ ~)
"Cosmic Energy Suite"
will premier at the "Music for a New Universe"
concert at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in Pauley Pavilion
on the UC Los Angeles campus.
Axelrod, Freddie Hobbard, Joe Sa mple and
Joe F arre ll. will perform. Axelrod has won both
Gra mmy and Gold Records awards.
An "all-st ar ·· orchestra featuring Bobby
Bryant, Al Arons, Snooky Young, Buddy Collete,
Bill Green and Ernie Walts. will aJsoplay .• i .
Another Sa turday concert on the w estwooch
campus will have II Divertimento, a group or eighq
woodwinds musicians, performing at 8:30 p.m'. in f
Schoenberg Hall. f
M ichcl Pig uet. an oboe player, and clarinetist f
Hans Rudolf Stalde r will co-directthe concert. :
Tickets a re $7, $3 for students. '
* * * I The E vening Concert Band and ,fozz Ensem ·'
blc. di reeled by B~n Glover, will perform the first I
concert 1>f the fall season at 3 p.m . Sunday in ,
P hilli ps Hall on lht> S;i ntu Ana College campus. J
Admission is SJ. f * • •
J azz mus1c1an Tom Ranier will appear with (
his sextet in ti 7:30 p.m concert Wednesday al Uie
Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater.
SEASON NEARS -Performers for Yellow
Brick Road Shows rehearse for season
opening Monday in Newport Be ach.
Players are J o hn Rosochacki, left ,
Pa m e lla O'Connor , cente r , and Rita
Grossberg.
Raruer is a composer , arranger. performer}
and teaches at Saddleback College. The pianist ha
performed or conducted on many major television
shows and.specials.
Tickets are $4. The college is a t 28000
Marguerite Parkway, M 1ss1on Viejo.
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l.11 Donna dt> Barros mity bt-lhl' fln~st ar
lros inOranaeCoa'it c·ommuruty the&tl'r
Her c>t•rform~nc·t" ta tht-~moUon1tUY-&()('nl.
f1&l1el)' BC'\'U."'l'Ci Ci.thur1nf' lloily .n "Sudden!)'
t.aat Summt-r," st•Rtd by Saddll'back Valley
Com mun.tty Theatf'r, 111 f'XC't•pllonal
Norw but the t"t>ld\"'~l hl'art could »vold tw
mg pulled '" b) Ml\S dt' n~nui. mtenllol' octl(I~
durtng which !-.h•• n•v('alr. tht• fur~ about ht••
l't1u:s1n St•bru.tiao ' 1lt-.1th dunnK u w mmer vlsat
to (.' 11 bu.a dt-Lobo
CAnlARINF. llt\S ot:EN IJC'\'U<,('{j by ht•r
.iunt. Vlolet Vl'n.i bit' plu > 1-d by Betsy f'uul of
mur\lt.•nng Sf>h:.1.~lann
lt ·~ only ~ h<'n tht• f11m1l y mt·mbers t'Onfront
t'lH'h otht.•r m the ont· &<'t pluy set on tht PQrc:h
or VIOlt-t's V1c-t.oraun Golh1<' mansion 1n Nt'w
Orlun' that the tl"Uth h, lea~
Mrs V<•nablt> has alrt>ady hud pont
\othanr~. wM :\pc>aks "Ith :a Southern drawl,
tommitted toa prtv.tle asylum
And she has &1ven a phystr1an friend. Dr
('uk roWlCl, libly playt'd by M tchael 81ehtz,
perm1ss1on to perform brain surgery on her
mcce.
But during a moment alone Or Cukrow1c:t
IOJ~l'ts Catharme w1th truth syrum
Retsy Paul. who spends the better part of
the flr:.t half of the at•t ~iq.11.uning Sebastian and
how the Sky was f1lted Wi th Oc~h·eatiog bard'
durmJ? a trip to F.n<'antadas m the Galapago:-.
Is lands, 1s equally outstanding
Sht• ll> 'ery c1)n\'10l'mg ·ah the c rippled
mother who would dn anyth ing to hav(•
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HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PGJ
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR'. cro M!ot s rtREOl
"TOMMY" {PG)
"WIZARDS"
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
"FUN WITH DICK & JANE" (PG)
"BOYS FROM BRAZIL" (Rl
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C'a thal'tn'' put nway rather thflll fo1.•e reality
Jant< Nigh Davldaon. looking a bit llke a
blonde> haired Joan Crawford. and Jolyoo play
C11thnrine 's mother and brother respectively.
i\U~ Johnson 18 Sister Felicity who cares
for ('athartne and Joyce Pridham is Miss Fox·
hill, Attendant to Violet.
Unfortunutcly the quarl<:t isn't convincing
und mur W\ olherwue Cute ptoductwn.
The Tenneffaet> Williams play, farsl lime it
has bNm done In Orange County community
theater. lS Uw ~cond of two ooo act plays by
the SV\T
The opener is "The Great Nebula in Orlon,"
an t.•xchange of dialogue between Louise. played
by Susan O'Connell and Carne, portrayed by
Laura Black.
It '11 the story of two frustrated but
sophl11t1cated women whose paths cross ln New
York City after eight year s of separation.
They discuss old times. old and recent loves
and in asides to t.he audience, criticize each
other.
The Lanford Wllson·written play is also
emotional and Miss Black's crying near the e nd
convincing.
The women realize after several drinks a nd
much talk lbecharades their lives have been.
THE PLAV, WHILE demanding of the
performer. Is a bit off base.
Tom Titus directs the productions presented
on the 'father limited stage of M1ss1on VieJo High
School Little Theater. 25025Chrisanta Drive.
They continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8
pm. today through Nov. 18 with a 2:30 matinee
Sunday Resl'rvutions 586·8.142.
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petfonnances •••
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Laurence Olvler
seem ASSUred of
Osur nomln.ldons."
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Gleadale Symphony
Dragon Prep;
For Opener
Th< Glendale Symphony Orchestra launches
its 19'1·79 season Saturday al the Dorothy
Chand~r Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music
Cente r.
Thi initial concert sPQtlighl.o; Jeffrey Siegel as
pi ano oloist. He wlll play "Concerto No. 1 in 1-;
Flat" ~ Liszt a nd "Rhapsody
on a 'llemc of Paganini" by
Rachna nrnov. The concer t
beglnsat 8:30 p.m.
Tb orchestra. directed by
Carma Dragon. who doubles as
musit director . will play
"Romln Carnival Overture" by
Berluz. Samu e l Barbe r 's
"Adajo for Strings" and "Les
Prelu.es" by Liszt. o••OC>ff '
SNGER CAROL LAWRENCE will join the
Oran~ Cowity Master Chorale and California
Boys'Choir for lht: traditional Chnslmas concert
sched1led Dec. 12 and 13.
O.he r season dates are Feb. 17 on which
Franes Steiner. principal cellist with the Glen·
dale lymphony. will be featured: March 4 \\1th
Aivao Cassuto. music director of the Portuguese
Radi4 Symphony Orchestra. slated as guest conduc·
lor : l arch 24. soprano Louise Russell singing arias
from 'Romeo&Juliel'' by Gounod.
'l\e Romcros, classical guitarists. will con·
cludt the season April 21. ·
~ason m emberships and tickets ar£> avail:.iblc
by tdephoning <2131 246·7165.
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RICHAAD BURTON ROGER MOORE
Aclor• Play Aging Mercenaries.
l 1ulia11 Crafts
111 H u11tington
It m.iv not ht th1• cto .... ntuwn mall a t SantJ
f't.•, N l\l . but Hu11t1n..:lon Ct•nltr, 7777 Ed1ngt.·r
~t llunt111gton B1·.11 h will II(' 'transformt.•d"
11ll11 an l ndJan lrad111~ ('C'nter today through Sun-
dd)
Cht.•} enm" I\ .1\ a Jo :rnd Apachl' Indians w1 II
ht' among tho"l' d1!-pl:n mg craft:. and dt•m
o n :'I t r a l 1 n g w t• a v 1 n g . .., a n d p a i n t 1 n g .
s 1h l'rsm1thin~ .md otht·r !-.k1lls
Thl•fl• v.rll ht•' an:.it1un ... of American Indian
Tribal r1an('c·~ at I and :1·30 p m . Saturday und
Sunday
John
Travolta Olivia
Newton.John
Go od /tli.r
• 'Wild Geese'
Adventurous
By BOB THOMAS
..... T ... A•-1• .... ~a
"TIU: Wll.O GEESE" -as a crackerjack
.111v,•nturt' 111 thl' "Navaronc" tradition -wry,
1nvoh ing. :SUbpt.'nM·ful Four aging mercenaries
nu·hard Burton, Hugt.'r Moore, Richard Ha rris
and llar<ly Krugl'l' arc enlistL"<i by a British cop·
1wr kmlo(. Skwar1 Granger. to rescue a black
ll-ad,·r who has t>.'t•n deposed and Imprisoned by
.111 Alrll'Wl tyrant
Tht• m1~::.ion goes as badly as the Entebbe
r J1tl 1H·nl 'wll l>rrt•clor Andrew McLaglen is
un old band at manly heroics, and be deftly mixes
udion with cool humor
'fhl' film hJ!> flaws: the climactic batUe
flft.'S mort• shots lh•.m John Wayne's last Indian
h.11tle : tht> black v:. white issues of Alric~ over·
<.,1 mphf1l'd
It's good to sec Burton's return to vigor. and
t.ranger shouJd have a whole new career as a
suave heavy Rated R, with soldier talk and
more than ample bloodshed.
* "WHO IS KILLING THE GREAT
CHEFS 01' EUAOPE?" \<'•••\a
menu of Olittly·t•vQn't •no muroer
•mtd 1r.e ~1eu.11\.4ne f;"t ¥Pt tor d
tOUl>lt of •-04 i.ste, ll'lfo rt!wlls dro <kite IOU\
1 lie dlelc>QUe I' brlQlll, uw l><K"
fa\I, and the •-OI E"r~·, llll•SI r~\t•ur ttnl\ t\ ~.-.f1lltl"9.
v<Or (lt! !>tQ•I I' d fil\I food
m•11nalt lryonq to COllQllt• tnP con tl"i!nt, J•<cwehnt Oo\Sl'li I\ llo\ ,.,.
w1tt, a prttmlerfl Pd\try Chtlf they
tom b1ne ., trttct1vtly d .. the
\(r•w!>bll comedy lf'a,.,..of 11\f' l~)(k
ROC.rl *'°lty a\ A QOUrmdf>d P•r
u ctlltnce cn.w-i uo ttwt \("n<'rV •nd
* * ••erytlllnQ else In sight; M I\ sv~rb.
trw >01td foundation for '"" '"m's tun, as ..... I ~ II\ menKe. A rllQl>-
UIO<te tr .. l Relt!d PG.
"GIRL FRIENDS" appllo\ Ill•
•harp edQf' ol trutll to lfleu.peroencr ol
• yovno woman 1ry1no lw a carN!r In
Npw Vor-CtlY. TM him bV Clalldla
W•oll e •lll!l'I$ tM "-Str lno Mlvre or 111e propuctlon; early ~,...,., a"'
Jumpy, t~ 101m9ralny (It wa\ sllot In
t~mml But W 111'$ vl\IOll ,-emai~ ste.O·
t nt, and' tne scro pt b'f Vi<kl Polon • \
1nsool'lt1u .,,,a n..man. T,,. mate<t•I
ts brouQ 1 to life by an ab!.Ofvlrly
Friday November 10, 1978 DAIL y PILOT CT
c A Quick Look at the Movies J
Wl\Wtlonal -'or~e by ~·-•• M4.,,..-on • .,... ~' to M t1v•no 1n.
role of Ille~..,.... l>P"'I bv •• re<•--'""""'-It o\ •n un IOt Qell•bl4tpot'lr.,,
Anll• !>kl,,,,... 1, ..,...llY convtncono
., tn. '°""*' roomm•••. now ,.., uA-
MPllY llouwwlle -laOlld au1110r
Ro1l•d PG, w ith • modlt"m ot
wm1~1tv -• lew c.""-•d•
"l'OUL PUV" C-M\ '"" l'l:IO\ M:rew!Mll comedln with• Hole 11<1>< k
tllroll., •ncl W<CMd\ mo\I 01 lhe
lo~ TM~ •> -•Nno for ••"••bodv ->1<11)\110, Oddl»ll ,,..rec.l•r>, •
mocHtum ol rotnMl<e
Mo>I of •II. ~" " Cioldl~ HAwn,
Who deli-\ • broll-llV , .. ,t .. orlf'O
oertorm•nc• ·~ th• t>•ond .. '"
t.o«M•dy
CM•Y Chaw relttt on '°""' 01 ""
T v m•nneri\.t'f"l\, but '"' G\'OVI a\ •
tNdlnQ,...., -"'°"''"'
C041n HOQQOM. -~· fO' Hlltll<OO ~ dt>OI•.,.., "' "S1lvet
~tr ....... -ot• , ........ -dlnt<lecl
••well He knows l'IOw 10 llAecl IM .c
l oon 901n9 Aated PG prot>ably
t>K ..... of·--· lou09tstl-•• •nd><•ret,etlf'Nld
"WMO'U. STOP TME aAtN" IS an
•mb1llo..• !>ff1oMl·o.tv •11.._v of
llO\lll IM Vlfl-'1 w• C.O<YUPl.0 in.-
<hv1du..sl INl!S. MK~ Mot'1•rty, •
M•rlM hirned jOumeltll. de<idh to
run Mroln from V,.....,., '° 1119 Unit·
ed Stallt', and lnvol11t1• llos wife.
l lle\day W.ld. -• '°""9< Mertne
b<iddV. Hie-l>IOlte. r lley lmrnecll•tety enco .. nter a
..wll\llt qano -may or mev not be
90,,..rnment -'11\ Molt11ell0n\ '"e
n•1v Notte 'thtG" Niett\<fte end
\OM• 'k-Quette.H fetl, ~h •s • mtriln~
1no1e•o> fa<ay into tne Olm world
Sul dore<IOI' Karl Re1u UeP\ '"" t•n•oon mountlno from trre De91nn1no
~Cf~ 1D ~ ~/IAl'I~/
~use then•\ going lo be nothing straight
about a CHEECH & CHONG film
E\leTY generation hd'> hdd 1heir own comedy duo:
the 30's Md LAurel oncl Hardv.
Abbott & Costello broke up 1he 40's
and Martin and Lt'Wis rt'ally fracrured th<' 50·,
CHEECff & CHONG hdve helped mdlw
the 70'!. go ·UP IN SMOKE.·
CHEE.CH & CHONG .ue 1he ro1rwdy lt'c111t
that gdvc> b1nh 10 rock comedv
,ind in the proce<-c; of turning on
ct whole generdtion. ">Old len million album!>.
picked up numprou'> dWdr<b . 1nclud1n!l
C~h Box .snd B1Ubodrd·!> ~1 comedy duo,
and d GrcSmmv for lht'ir album.
•\
·u,.. Cochin~.~
Now ii\ time for a
CHEECH & CHONG moV1e.
C & C's ·UP IN SMOKE"
wiU make you feel llt'7\I funny.
So don't go srralght to see this movie!
-M draw> _..Ot ~nee• ,,., ..... , It I• a lll«kl &>I«• of M'f ''°"' "''"' \ol.,-'\ 1tf' v6C)Or W'hffe tM nrwty o.perted lhted, M rt contaon\ ro .. ori tioard • _....,lie Con<orde Mb ·
l•nv.,•O• tortu•e \.eq.,•n< .. •nd tAll,.,,IY pronounclld -from• t •r
,..mon•l••tton•04drllQ"se ue\11, Joe Pendl•ton l8e•tvl " ••·
1_.o to retum 10 -•h. '"'' •• • .. HOOP ER" "• •l•mD•nq po .. e rt"I m1111onaire, llltn •• fotl-uu lo •••I Y1!M'> WtP""' llol q.,•rttrDack for the Lo\ AnQ~lh
"!wnohy....., '"" 8-11 " 1111• ''""' A•m• Suri Rey-" llW -Id'\ QfNll'\I ~UC.II plotl"'9 COUid ........ pf0...0
""nlrnen, -dl•l'<IO< H•I Neeon .. m lle•••nly dl\A\ter, boll mtr.k~> do
tt.nc;w1no1v lt'Ji90\ n.m •nd his bf""•wny n4le>oen
<OflOrl\ lh<OuQl1 • 'WtC•U-of ,..,,. 'II• ... pPQrllnQ <••I I\ ""'"
1 .. ttt """''-.-.pecl•llV Mao,on. J«k W•rO.n •• NH<lll•m. one of~ lw>I stunt,.,.,.n the foott>otlt trainer. •to<! CMfle~
bll•t, OC>v..,.,..ly know•,,,. terrolory, GrOOtn ""° ()yan ~ •• murdt'r
bvl ,..., •1\0 \lltlllul al p0<1ray11>9 '"" p101 ter\. Rated PG. but '"" fllm i> "'
t•mar-rte oMll&I INrltt' brMKI c le.in •• 8eatty's "Sftaml>oo" w••
tt'\ •II fatrly m•ndht~\, bu1 totttllY raun<-hv
Pnle•l•ononQ R•Ynotd\ .. ,_,,.., --:==========::::'"-
not•IY bY Sally ro•ld, 8'1•n Kr1tn DAILY PILOT ""° J•n MoctlMI V1nunt. Ret,.q P(; CLASSIFIED ADS
"HEAVEN CAN WAtr • prewnl>
W•r..-•n B••Hv \ v•"on ot the 842-5678
''The funniest
film of
the year''
CMC..oo IA'8UH£ SOHO WECKlY ~
SACAAMUm)tJN~ SAH"l~a.-CR
OllYTON JOURHAt Hf:AAU>
"If vou·r<Z In '11gl'I scl'lool 11
vou Hl m college. 1f vou re out or college u vou·ve
ewz• heord of college.
• Nottonol Lompoon ran.
o Solu•oov N1gt11 live Ion, 01 vou·re 1usl •eodv fa<
~ome wild college
numor vou will hove o laughing good time
or 'Animal House ••
o .w1 SMAi.n M!C· rv
rroznqrocolly runnv o
raucous remembrance ol l'11ngs past and
possionore Gooo
tnnocenl tun miked wolh enough
wlCl<edness lo give 11 some
choroc te• ..
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Associate Producer ARTHUR CH06ANIAN Produced by JOHN f ROACH cind RONALD A. SUPPA-
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"•'·P~<t~ ED 28 TONIGHT m VOTERS' PIPELINE
THE MUPPETS
Cuo~I Jeun s1np1e1on
8 00 IJ WONDER WOMAN
A 1tend1sn sc111nt1~t (Joan
Van Ark) lrom the yf'ar
21~5 11me rrnvels 10 1978
with 11111 aim ol muung a
potent 1.id1oact1ve
substance
0 DIFf'RENl STROKES
.. Tiie Social Worker"
Afnold and Willis ll'llnh Mr
Drummond f\O tonger
wants thilm afle< oYe<hear·
1ng a conversation
be!W9ef\ him &f\d a M>Cl81
W()<kt)( 0 MO\llE
• • ·~ ' SttllllQef On The
Run .. ( t9671 Henry Fonda.
MtCllael Parks A murd81'
susl>t!CI is rulhleSSly nunt·
e<I by a Now Me•IGO
•awman wllo 15 uncof\-
cerned with II•, gullt 01
rnncxence f2 hi~) 0 MOVIE
• • •·~ .. How Tnt1 West
was won f 19661 James
Stewart. Ocbb•e Reynolds
Three gcnerat1of\s ot
pioneers paruc1pate m
western e•pans1on 1n rho
19111 century (3 nrs I
G MOVIE ••• , JM c 11)701 p.,,.,.
Uo;l<t l)voni, 1>111t1C.t. A
1111""' <tlld hi\ lngOh-d
l•HIOO HI OUI lo hnd th ..
~ r .. p()n•lble IOt QIY •no "'• oaug111or drug• 12
hr' I G» CAROL BURNETT
ANOFRtEHOS
Ouitat T 1111., Savalas CD MOVIE
• • Th., Ark Ot Noatt
I 19f61 Ooc:umanlary Ar1
••Om1na11011 ol 1110 r~11t
t1nd1ngs 'Of'I Mount Marak '
•.,t8hf\9 to l>loa~ A1L 12-
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WEEK IN REVIEW
(JJ ON THE MOVE
®')NEWS
II 30 CJ WHO'S WATCHING
THe~os
Rustic: Re1rea1 Shortly
dtler ldrry Serr and
frank.e a1r••e at en ~di
ed moun1a1n ca1>1n 11\elt
1000 S<Jpe/y IS SIOlen by ll
s11anoe tooi.1ng t>ear G» LOS ANGELES RAMS
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
f[l '1i) WAU STR££1'
WEEK
The R1ntret Rend•lion
Cl) KEEN'S PEOPLE
Q.00 IJ INCREOl8LE
HULK
Oav1d Benne• nohc.es trail~
ot his owf\ iilll1c11on '" ""
anuous-ac1rng toolbdll
star 0 ROCKFORD FILES
'7hree Day A'l81t With
Th1rty·Oay Escrow· Rock·
lord ts hired to protect an
Arabian pttncess from hllr
ramlly altnr sne disgraces
them t>y oecom1na
involved 1n a real estote
swmdte
Cl) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests Alan AIOa. Jo'/(;e
DeWitt. ·Lorrie Mahaffey.
Bruce Wm.-strt)m. Mike
Sltvermen fD WE INTEUWPT lHIS
WE£)(
'1') ARMS FOR SOUTH
AFRICA ··nie Ame<lean Conf\eC·
tton.. Ameocan ~•otve
men1 In coven 1tteget slllp.
men ts o f highly
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to Sooch AtrlCB 1s 1f\ves11-
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SOUARES
9.30 Ell) THE REAL AMERICA
Tne To1a111ar111n Tempt&·
t•on ' Ben Wa1ten1>erg
talks w•lll author Jean
Francois Revel about the
late ol democracv 1n
Europe
@) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests Alan Alda. Joyce
DeWitt. Lortie Mohattey.
Bruce Wrnnerstrom. Mike
TUBE TOPPERS
A BC' 0 5 00 Hox1ng c ham
p1onship 1~arry Ho lmes. the WBC
heavyweight titleholder. takes on Euro
pC'<Jn c:h:.i mp Alfredo Evangelista in <i
15 round championship bout
J\BC U 8:00 "llow the West W.a:-;
Won " The three-hour movie vers10~
fr:om 1966 .about three generations of
pioneers with J ames Stewart. Debbie
Reynolds. Carroll Baker. Richard Wid -
m a rk and John Waynt'.
KCET @ 12 :00 "Wild Strawber·
r1es · · The at·<:lurmed Ingmar Bergman
movie from 1957 about a doctor's
.1o urncy into me mor y.
Siiverman
10.00 IJ (I) AMERICAN GIRLS
Reb4!oc:a •nd Am~ uncovo•
BJ'I 1n1 .. nahona1 white !>l.lV·
ery ""O operatl"O tn Amer
tca 0 THE EDDIE CAPRA
MYSTERIES
··T11e jn11mate F riwids 0 1
Janet Wiide Capra
detend1 on atc:onollc play
w11gl'tt (Rip Tornt olCCUl>t'd
ot murderif\Q a mv&1enou•
model DO NFWS «I) NIGHT OALLERV
• O•e Now Pav Late• "'"
undrntuker runs tl J'1nudry
,ate 'Oend Wf'1gh1 An
uridt1rworld ll<JUtlf trrtl• f(f
te11ve tho CQunlty
EL) MASTERPIECE
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Whitmore Gets 'The Word'
Ry J ERRY BUCK
HOLLY WOOD IAP > In lhe dimlv
li ghted dubbin~ studio. James Whitmore
watched a fuzzy black and white image or
himself on the screen and waited for his
dialogue cue.
JI came through an earphone he held
clasped to lhe side or his head. Al the right
moment. he said. "Well . that's terrible."
Wh itmore was duplicating dialogue
ruined by traffi c noises outside the British
Museum in London. where he and actor
Roland Culver had filmed a scene for the
CBS mim·scrics "The Word.''
lions man who is hired to promote the new
Bible. but begins to doubt the authenticity
of the document. Ile becomes involved in a
deadly intrigue. as a number or people.
particularly Whitmore. have an interest in
seeing that the Bible is not challenged.
It is a crackerjack suspense drama that
t akes the viewer into the worlds of public
r e lations. publis h ing, religion and
archaeology. There have been few if any
recent films that take s uch breathtaking
advantage or foreign locales as director
Lang d()('S in .. The Word."
Truman in "Give 'Em Hell. Harry." The
stage version was also filmed and he was
nominated for an Acade my Award as best actor in 1975
"You're awfully lucky when a one-man
works." he said ... It's a combination of
happenstance that works. It's important to
recognize that an awful lot of luck is in·
volved ··
WHITMORE IS THE veteran of three
television series. He said he is proud of
"The Law and Mr. Jones." but called "My
Friend Tony" and "Tempe ratures Rising"
mistakes ... I'd rathe r not do another. but
you never know in this business.'' he~-~['.
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THE EIGHT-HOUR series, which also
stars David J anssen and Florinda Bolkan,
begins Sunday al 9 on CBS, Channel 2, con-
tin uing nightly through Wednesday.
Whitmore's character is one of the
villains of the series. "He 's a main-chance
guy." the actor said. "lie has a certain
amount or self delusion. He's not totally
ve nal." declared • AP Wtt~PllOIO
Whitmore ~raduated fro m Yale JAMES WHITMORE (RIGHT), DAVID JANSSEN IN 'THE WORD.
and was about to e nter Harvard Law New Miniseries a Crackerjack Suspense Drama for CBS The series. adap\ed from the novel by
Irving Wall ace. was directed by Richard
Lang in London. Amsterdam. Rome. New
York and Hollywood.
Whitmore):>lays a publisher who is about·
lo brinR out a new Bible based on a con-
troversial archaeological discovery that
shows Christ did die on the cross. but con·
tinued lo preach for 19 more years until he
was crucified again and rose from it.he
dead. The document is supposedly written
by Jame5the Just. brother of Jesus Christ.
JANS.SEN PLAYS a cyni cal public rela·
Back to B~k
IT IS WJOTMORE'S first mini-series
and the first thing he's done for television
since he played Gen. 0 . 0 . Howard in the
ABC Theater presentation of "I Will Fight
No More Forever."
School when World War II began. He spent
41h years as a combat platoon leader in
the Marine Corps. By the time he got out
of the service his inte rest had switched to Whitmore also can be seen In "Bully,"
the movie version of hi s one·man show
about President Theodore Roosevelt. It's
his third one-man show, and. he said, his
last.
aclin&.
His second film. "BattleJ?round." in
1949. earned him his first Academy Award
nomination. -
He previously did "Will Rogers' U.S.A."
on Broadway, on tour and as a televison
specisl. Then. he was .President Ha rry S.
Although "Battleground" is now con·
sidered a classic. Whitmore said, "It was
a silly picture. I thought it glamoriied
war."
Axing Aids ABC
Netu:ork Gains as New Shows Fall
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK <AP> -The ax has
fallen on two more of television's
new pnme;lime programs, and less
than two months into the new season
the message is clear: A BC is strong
and getting stronger.
The la~st casualties, announced
Wednesday, belonged l o CBS -
"People" ~tarring former "NFL To-
day" comment,tor Phyllis George,
which was canceled, and ''WKRP in
Cincinnati," a half-hour situation
comedy which the network said it
might bring back later.
A look al the TV season through
October showed fi ve new entries
among the 30 top.rated programs.
and all but one -N BC's "Centen·
nial" miniseries -from ABC.
THE EFFECT IS to pad ABC's
already substantial lead in the A.C.
Nielsen ratings, which are closely
watched by network executives
because the better the ratings. the
more the networks can charge ad-
vertisera for commercial time.
ABC hardly broke stride from \he
end or last season, unveilin" its (all
lineup a week ahead of CBS and NBC
and maintainJng the ratings, advan-
tage once the others had joined the
competition.
Midseason schedule c hanges
are a fact of TV life, but ABC's show
or strength has the other networks
scrambling' to recover lost ground
before the season J?cts too far along.
CBS i>ROPPE·o "Mary." Mary
Tyler Moore's new variety show, and
"In the Beginning" with MacLeaft
Stevenson. several weeks ago, and
withdrew "The American Girls" for
p6ssible revival later.
NBC has lopped a couple or shows
so far. including J oe Namath's
··w a verly Wonders" s itcom and
"Who's Watching the Kids?'' ABC.
for obvious reasons. can allow a
faltering program more time
"WHEN YOU'RE IN the top pasi-
tion." ABC's vice president for re-
se1lrcb and development. Marvin
Mord. said as the season began, "you
have the luxury of developing pro-
grams for tonger times, maybe even
two years in some cases."
AB C's only early season cancella-
tions were "Apple Pie," a ne w
s~ries. and "Operation Petticoat," an
old show with a new format. ABC 's
success so far this season has been
with the old favorites -"Three's
Company." "Laverne and ShJrley"
and "l hppy Days" -a nd a
newcomer. •·Mork and Mindy."
The other new proerams on the
ABC schedule. "Taxi," "BatUestar:
Galactica" and "Vegas." have done
better in the ratings. on average.
than the competition's 1978·79 addi·
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Lab Theater
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<;.111·1.1 lht· ~uthern Cahforrua premiere of
Jkn 1 I I\•\\ n 'd0<•u drama taken from tei.llmony
Ill .111 J('IU.tl r.11.. I .... ,. It Will tM> staged by
Pu1 kiss Dt-<-6 9 an O<.'t ., Orama Leib Theater
Ai. "Ith F'l'r7J<'('a·., Zigzag," much of thl· d1.alo~Ut' of lht· rourtroom drdma 1s luken from
lh1· ,11·tual tr;mscnpt of th,t• tndl of a rapt· v1ct1m
.11T11.,1·<l 11f k1l11ng ont• uf ht•r attackers She wa ..
rom 11 lt'tl cil f1r .. 1 dt•gn..•t• murder, but thl· ron
\ 11 t11111 \'·" l.1!11 r1'1•r..,t·d in a s(•rond tnal
Tiii: ROt.•. OF l'EZ 1;arn1 wi ll ht· pl:1\1·d
h~ ~h:ir~ n \p11hr Elhnt in hc>r hr-:;t :'ICting rOIC'
Cra1~ McNa1r W1t .. on 1.., cu~l as tht• (ll'ft·nse at
lnnwy, wh1ll· SteH' Marlin too, nol TllATone1
play!-thC' pros<•eutor Compt•t1n g tht· cast an•
.John Pt•1t•n,1s a~ .1 prlt'~l and l\.i.ithy Long as <J
n•portt•r .mt~ n11rr.1tor for thl' produel1on
· Tht· l'eopll' \'!--lm•1. Garcia" \\Ill be stagt'CI
at H p m \\1th I ll'kl'l~. <•t SI 50. on s ale in
th<' t•cillt·gc· t1cl..t•I oll1 <'l' 1n the admanistrntwn
building
BACKSTAGE -Some confusion seems to
exist over whether the Costa Mesa C1v1c
Stonrno Richard Gele 810oke Adorns Som 5nepo1d Lindo Monz
E •ecu1111e Producei .JocOb S.-ockJTIOO
Produced bV Bert and Harold Sd100lder
Wnnen onn Dllecled bV le<reoce Moftck A Pofomounl Picture
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1'J,1yho1t~t' IS doing four Or flVC ShoWS this year,
J1·1·ord1ng to pluyhouse tJlrt.·ctor Pall Tam-
bdlm1 the word ts that the playhouse will
stllt(t' five productions. lncludinJ a summer
mu111t·ul. ull of which are included in the group's
M'•IMln t1rkt•ts. previously the playhouse
put on flVl' n•t:ula r season shows and a
ffiUbll.'.tl
llou..i lfowt" munaging director of the
L..1J:llfl t1 Moulton Pluyhoui;e, will be seen in a
1t .. 1tu11•d aola· 1h•\I S;.aturdllv 111 thl• TV movie Fr,111~11· .rnd Annl"lh·" · .1l reunites
l'r .111!.11• \\ .ilon .111d Annclk Funicl'llo, with
Hn~t· 1 .1s t us the th ird member of the
trian..il• ll'b a pilot for a proposed new
M'fi(''
l (.Irvine \\Ill offrr lectures by two d1st-
ingu1:0.h1•d Huss1.1ns 1n till' world of drama next
I u1 .... d,1) .and Wt•dm•sd..1) V1ktor Rozov.
~o' ll't dr.arn.Hist .inti "r&tl•r. "111 SJ){'ak Tuesday
,11 J v m ..at th1' l'n1\l'rl)1ty Club. \\h1le Vera
\' l.1w\ a, actress and only living student of
h.un:-.tantin Slamslavakt. will give a lectur'e-
<11·monbtrat1on al 3 pm Wednesday in the Fine
Arti. ConCl'rl llall
Chanaber Musk
Neville Marriner. founding music director
of the Los An~clcs Chamber Orchestra.
\\'Ill be guest conductor of the group in CJ
Sund ay concert at L i.I '.\1irada Civic
Theater. 14900 La Mirada Blvd. at 8 p.m.
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Dance Due
S ayton on CM C.ampus ·
Jdf Slayton and a compan) or 11 dancers
will premwr two new works Thursday, Nov. 16
al Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa.
Slayton 1s a principal dancer with the Viola
Farber Dance Company. Slayton shared the
gold medal award al the International Dance
Festival in Paris with M s. Farber in 1971.
Two OCC dance instructors. Karen Mullm
;ind Lind\1 Sohl· Donnell arc among the ll· ,
member ensemble that will perform at 8:3()
p m . in the a udito r ium on campus. 2701
Fairview Road.
FOUR WORKS by SIJylon, ''SchL>d uling,"
"Sally F;dwards." "Cortcge Du Temp!) Perdu.';
and "Thistle" wi ll b<> danced .
Slayton has t:i ught and choreographed a t
New York and Corne ll un1 versit1es. Universitv
or Montana. UC Los Angeles and Cal Stale Long
Beach.
Ruby Abeling will direct the performance.
Tickets at $2 50 may b<> purchased in the
ticket office of the a dministration bu1ld1ng, 8
a m to 7 p m Monday throu~h Thursday or 8
a.m. to noon Saturday. Tic kets will bt• $3.50 at '
the door the night of thl" performance
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air cond cac;sette & mags A
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' hils less parts to worry ;ibout. No spark plugs. No 'ti''. L111111mw11· clis tribulor. No carburetor. It never needs a tune-up.
And it doesn't run on gas. Dies<:l fuel nationally averages about 10"
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'76 CHRYSLER
COHOIA
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c;tpering oower b<akes. s1td1ng roof. tilt
wneet sPf"f'd control AM/FM stereo vinyl
roof wsw !Ires & wire wheel covers Lie.
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55377
GUHi.DA 2 DOOi
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AM/FM stereo tape, factory air cond .
POwer steenng. cruise control & low miles
Sharp! Lie. #231POW Stk i1P3639
'77 FORD
GRAHAD~ 4 DOOR
VB. automatic trans . oower steering oower
brakes. air cond . radio & heater Lie
•209SAB Stk •P3462
'76 FORD
MUSTANG COIM
VB. automatic trans . oower steeri~. air
cond .. AM7FM stereo. wsw trres & wtieel
covers. Lie. !1860WCO Stk. !12181A
'76 FORD
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'77 CHEVROLET
IMl"ALA SEOAH
Automatic transmission power steering
factory air cond11toning, tinted orass wsw
ttrE'S & wheel covers Low miles• Lie
•857ALD Stk llP3642
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CUTLASS SU,REME
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"-'76 MERCURY
MONRGO llOUGHAM MX ~ Or .Hardtop Automatic trans . pcwer
stePrinq. oower brakes split seats. cruise
control, vinyl root. radio heater & power
windows -.ic 11604NXN Stk #P3665
'74 PLYMOUTH
2 DOOR HARDTO,
Automatic trans . oower steenng oower
brake!> factory air cond vinyl roof 11nted
gtass wsw tire'> & wheel covers L•C
11Q43KLE Stk 13668
'75 VOLKSWAGEN
UlllT 4 00011
4 speed transmission AM/FM stereo.
ltnted glass wh~t coverc; & LOW. LOW
miles Lie lf161MOV. Sek •244A
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SU l~GIH> P'tCICUP'
4 soead transm1~'>1on radio and heater A
supflr work truck' Lie 11 E4 751 t Stk
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SUPEllllO!t COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,OR
THE CO\JHTY OF OllA .. GE
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NOTICE 0 , tfE AlllNG OF P E TITION FOR PllOIATE OF Wll.L
AHO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN
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NOTICE OP SALE 0' REAL
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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NA.ME STATEMENT
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Du\1MU8S !.•It , or P••I <•sh •nO l>•l•n'• "tH o . ~Yldenc. .. d Dy no•• ·~u,,.o I>• TAUL DAIA SYSTCMS. \II) Illa Mouw Whole~ Co JuOllh Ouftltlln SKre.i.rv
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THE REEL SOUNO. lllT 8ol'8
Ave Mt-.Oy CHY. CA 92W PUBLIC NOTICE
(l.11 .. 1 Novtrnotr •· t•lt WI LLIAM E SI JOHN,
(Oullly Cll·'-
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Gem !>I • Norwal'. CA ~\O .. AM E STATEMENT
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R·iUU
$U,.Ellt<>lt COUaT 0, TH•
STATE 0, CALIFOlllHIA tlDll
THE COUNTY Otl OltAHO•
Thi\ \l~IL.....,nl ..... ,, .. .., w•th Int l>LPAIR Ull O.\l<oro~ (irtlt, Hunt ..._ C 0< •nolOn B~•Cll. CA "21>41 C.oul'lv Clerk°' "'""I»'' O""h on 1 JoM J t .. ~.., !>< • .s.it Oe~orow
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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HOTICI' OF INTENTION TO 'El.L ·--------------PUBL1C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NO.,.ml>t'r •. lo. t•. 1918 WUPE•IO. CouRT 011 TME
)lJ).11 STATI Of' CALlllOlllNIA '0111
lllEAL f'ROf'E•TY AT P•IVATE
SAl.E FIOU .. ---------SUPERIOR COUllT OF CAl.IFOllNll ·--COUNTY 01' OlllAHGE
CASE NO A·'41U P(J BLIC NOTICE
"'OTICIE OF SALE a v • --
• P•R~ONAL AIEPAESEHfATIVE Of SUP ElllOfl COUlllT 0, THE
PllOPERTY AT PRIVATE SAl.E ST ATE OF CALIFOtllflA 11011
Nu•ut:" .... n...-rt;y Q1w1n ttwt Olht1l fM€COUNTYO~ORANGE
A f'lmt·l'\I J>t't'A>tktl rt Pf~\rtnl•ltvl! ot HO A·'1'10
trw ~"di• c.t £ '''""°' I. Re~I-. Of' N 0 TICE 0 F HE A II I N G 0 ,
1 • •1 otll woll" t ,If ll"••lt ••It 10 !he PETITION '0111 PlllOaATE OF WILi.
n .. 1rt• t .md ho 't boeldu , u~r '"" AHO LE Tl'ERS TESTAMENTARY,
torr"' .ind "'""'"°"' n~r~•Mlltr mfn FOR l'oUTHORllATIOH TO AD
1•0"'10. ~no wbjl'tt to t ont11m111on l>Y M I N I STE a U N 0 ER TH [
th• wperior touf'I Oii Nnwm~r 10
1
• INOE~IN~NT ADMIHIST1114'fJON
"78. at 10 00 • m , ol too 01!1ct o OF ESTATISACT.
S•WOOhlrd a. OeGfdW, A~ .. Corpar• E\l~e ol JAMES L. llONNOW .,..
t1on .. ttorn"y for the p e,.onal J L RONNOW ~II.• JAME!> LEON
rl'1Ht,tn1 .. 11v(' ... , 110•1 Wern•• ROHNOW. OKused.
A¥t ••tfl'. Fount••n Voltl~Y. CA, all lht NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI
"O"'· "'"· 1m .... \I, -ul•I• ol IM DAVID ~ Tt..ot.Ett ~Ille<! ........ n. o~uw:o. -•II Ille flO'\I. 1111•. tn-DelillOll IOt ~i. of Will -I~ IN''"'· ""° ei.it UMI ttw ul•I• ot ~· OI l.dao T~ lo Int Llt•nor L Rt911I-. IM<••MCJ. i..s P.-1111-r -for _,1t•llon lo -
••<1u1r~o l>y ~r•llOl'I ot law o r minister Vl\Oflr lhe lndec>e~nl "'1·
01n.,rw1w., 01r~r ,.....,, or tn .OOllM>n to mln4\lr•tion ot E\l<lttt Act, r~te•e<Ke
IMI ot 11\e <IKH-, •I Ille time Ol 111; to w lloc n I\ m•d• tor t urtner
d\'dtn. tl'I o<ld to dll tn•t ortt ln rul p•rtltul~"· and 1i..1 lht llm~ dntl
o•lll>"'IV "'°"'"" ti 741 Pntmer, In plate ot hl!Mln<I the~""' brtn ~t lhf' (.11v ot Co\td ~"41. 0 ran9(' COun-lor NO•~mbfr 18. 1'78, et 10 00 ~ m • In
Iv. C•ltlor11I• eno d estrlb•O 0 I ... (Qllrlniom ot O..oarlmen1 NO 3 DI
tollOW\ •A•O (Our! a1 100 C,.I( Ctn•~• Orovt
A OOff•O" ot LOI t) N"WOOrt W,.\,, •n thf' C•ty ot SftntA An•
H••111M'> •n "'"' C•tv ot Co'\t• Mew 4\ (Allfo1n1•'
Pf, m.-1C) t•"tOrflitd ,n OOOtti .. ~ ()~ tJ ot Ol'tft"<t "'OY't'tn~ '· tOI~
,,,.,,, 1·tl•t11--0U· ltA.#O"t 1n '""" ottttt' ot tM-Wtll•AM E. St JOHN,
k• urn• r nt '".a County dftuttbrO tt~ (f>Unty ~'"
tnlln .. \ DAVID $TP•LIHG TINOLElll
Bt<11Ml1'9 •1 1"41 mo\1 NorthNly A L•w Co,....ntlen
,.,,n, r nt \.tin lnt ti bt"inrt • 00•"1 1n )OC)He,,..,..,,C4fttt, Ortve-
l f"I•• 'touthlfll'11<fllfNl'f ltM• "' Or.-.nQ• Suttt•10
,..,,, nuP "'~p 1..nown on \.fld map. ttwn<~ He•1>or1 A•11c,.t\1 tallfomi• tJMO
<.outn \0 E&\t ~long I,.,. Nof'll•H\ltny AttorfttY tor P~lll1-
t>oundary ot ""'o LOI 1) ... ~ l te.t to PuOh•~ Ot'MQO' Co1111 Dady Piiot.
t,.., tru" C>O•nt nl hoQlnn1rwi, 1"4!nc~ con No•rmt>or 9 10. !&, t•rt t1nu1n11 s.o .. 1n '>O (d\I dlono \•lid
NOr111e.-slerty '""' tO ... 1 to • llO<M ·------------tNn<P So111n 40 W~\I 1~ \1 ,..,, lo •
l)Olnt, •-e Nor1fl SO' w .. 1 '°IHI to PUBLIC NOTICE
• e>oiM, llltnee 40 Eut 1'2..SI IHI to --------------POlnl of beVIMlne IM J:M
,...,, ,.. .. ,, wbtKI to cur,...,. IHU, 1u .. ••t<Mt cou•T OF TM•
coven•nl$, <ondlllon\, rMlrlCllOI\\, I TAT•OP CALl~fOA POil
rewrvaOoM, rl9'11\, •IOhU of way, TMll COUNTY 0, OltAMOll
•••m•nts..eftd•lll~lnoltfl<umbrtMe. HO. A·t1'M 61rKMd.. NOTI Cll O P NEAlllMO O P
Tiie terms end conOlttont Of ..... " ~•TtTIOH POlt ~•OUT•~ WILL
,., .. In ltwf\A _...., ot Ille Ulllle<I AND ,011 LETT'ERS TlllTAM•M•
!>l•IH o4 a-.. Ten Plf(eftl Ol l ... TAll'I'.
-nl bldtsto«C..._.l,._otter E'1•1t ol HELENE. •YAN,
--_,.I\ IO be Potld •'Wr COft-Oe<Hwd llt'Mellon"' ... ~by """"''' T .. u . NOTICE t!. HEllE8'1' OIVEH .....
nnl\. _.!Ing •f'CI 11\tlMtNll<e h RICHARD 8 RYAN,~"'" ........
MMU, tftO pomiutn\ on lft\urtnet • petition for ""*9te OI Wiii -IOt
~ctplalllt to I"" ourc ..... r •h•ll bo luuence ot l_, '"'•fNflt•tY rt·
Ofllr•ttd •• m '""Ont• 01 fKOtOlllO ot ttre1>0 to W!llth I\ m.O. tor ttlr1tler
,on .. y•M~ '"" ~,.m11i.1ion oi llflt , t1Arllt ul•"· fl\d tn•t th• time And
-ordlno of <.OftttY-• •M •nv 1111 .. P'"'" 01hto••lno11\f' !Wlll'lt nn been H4 tnwrM>o POiiey ""'II De •I IM •• to. Nov•-:It, 1t1t, •1 IO 00 • m , In
Mft\f Of 111e purcMMr. t~ tourtroom or ~""'"' No. J of
8 td• or OftH'\ -mvllNI tot lftl\ ••10 co .. rt, '"' 100 Civic (.enltr Ottw
-•1¥ -"''"' ~ 111 """"' -WtU, Ill th• City OI !>•nl• Ane. •Ill M ~ .. ,.,.o ., lllt Oflo( .. OI ~ Celllor11lt
p111ro A 0.C.rew. •llOOC"41Y tor thto 0.t.O ~•. 1'1-
0tr\on•I 1~1>r•unl4lllv", el 110.I WILLIAM E. SIJOHN,
Wtr M f A-. F-•ln VtlleY, CA COUftlY (lflrl
0.ltd ~40...-I, !tie CAl.L & ITll'ANO
IMl~ .. HtllO&O.OttAW •llVllT.CA.U.
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tl ...... v-..CAfU'a ........ ~"92 Te&: 1114).,.__ A.__,.._, .........
"'11111"*9 Or .. o..111 Delly '"''°' ' ~'''*' OtMQI CMlt Deilty ~
TME COUNTY OF Ot!AMGE ............
MOTICI' O tl SAi.i' 011 ll lAL
f'ttO~~llTY AT l't!IVATI IALlf
tri the M•ller ot lhe E •l•lt ol
CL ARE R. SMITH, .... CL•l>l
RAYMOND SMtTM, .. -. CLAlllE SMITM.~..eo
NOTICE IS HERE ev (it VEN lhAt
I"-uncler°"9"r'I. JAME!> t ME IM
Publl< Adm1nl\tr4ltor ., fO
mlnl\t••tor °' '""' "'IM1' ol ~LARE R
SMITH, •lso •-t\ (\.ARE R
RAYMONO SMITH, <11•.o ~nown ••
CLAllE SMI™. dK .. Hd, wlll ull "I
prt11•1• Y .. 1o "" 111QMs1 eno °'" ~r, afltt dtOuell .... Of ~ny rf'(IUir..0
llf'Oll•r'' comrniuion. ""°" IN .. ,,.,, .-wt <-II-htoftlNtter _,.,,........,,
E C,IAI[ O F M AR G ARET
CAME RON 6A"G~ <1•~ MARCiAllE I
C BM•C,S,))iK•u"'<I
Nol1t • ,,),..,.,(by r11v, f'I, tn•t )UbJ4'i t
lb <.Onf1•M6\•Qt'I 01' '~ l'tf)OYt" f"nf1tl"'(J
Svc>t:tior (ou•t on ~'ow-•·Mt:Jltr 1· t t«>/8
or thrrf'dllitr w1tt'l1" tnir lttTW" 4110Nt>0
b'f' tttw '"" uf'IO~r\1Qnf'd. •" AO m•n•\•'"'o' .,,,, Wtll •nM.ced ot
M•rQ•trtl (dm .. ron B an"\ •'•
M•roa1et C 9•nq\ Ot>(•d~. will ~II
•t pr,._., .. \<tit to lht h•Q~t and bf''\I
n.~• f>•dder on ttw-trr m\> .-no cot\Q1Hon\
M1e1natt,., mentM>f"il~o. 4)11 r1Qnt, t•tl~
•nd 1ntl!tft\t of Merq1tre1 C4mtron
Ben<i•. a~• M<iroMrt c B•no>. de
<e•kO, •I IN' t1mro ot ~· deatn •nd •II
r~t. tltle M>d 1nltte\I 1"411 ll>t @\1•1•
n., acqulrtO 1n ..0011o0n 10 ttwot of Cle
<.0.nl •t tne '"'If' ot ""' dtatn. In,,,. retl P•-rtv lo<•ltO 1n Ille (OUl'llY of o.-. !.t•i. Of c,. .. .., ..... oewr-
H IOllOW\
An undtvlde<:I ..., '"'e•ul In ""'° to
IM IHOl>tf'IY Ot\Crllled .t\ 1-s·
M~~ d
A snu
l'ICTITIDUS IUSINESS
NAME H ATEMENT
M PO OEVFtOl>l l>~ llO
U1~ e.,1 St Antiu•w .. t'l<ft.\t' ~ ...
AN.(A911QS
Eu;•nir-R Own 'lf'nt1'"' 01u tne, IJ•SE•,tSI A.Mrew\fll.tc• ~ontd Aft• CAOIOS
Ot1\ 01.1\1~\\ '' cnnouc ltd OY A
t1m1ted partnt"r.-n t0
f!IQe"" R Qu11~
Thi~ \l•l•"""'I wa, "led w1fh IM
CO\lnly c ...... OI Oronge Cou111y Oil OC.I
"· "" fllll.m
Pvl>ll\ned Oranor Co.Ht D••lv Piiot
0<1 JI, NOY l, 10, II, .. ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
-sullled to ceMlrmetlOn by lflf .......... "'"'" s .. perlOf C.ourt, on
Tllursd•Y. ~r ... lt71 ... -
-OI 11 00 pm . or tl\ttre•ttor wtttWn
.... llme ··-by ...... Ille ot!ICt of tt'9 l'uelk Adrl'llftlllr<ltor. UDO ~tn
Grand A-. Sen!• An•, C...lltornl• Loi 14 in 8100 8 ot ··RuUOCH•lslon 1--------------ol S.Ulon ()tlf' Of B•llloa l•l•nO", ..
t'HOS, tll rl9f'I, tlllt , Inter"' """ \hOWn on d /Mp rf'<or<led 111 Boote • n•••• of CLARE R SMITH, af\o 'P•oo JO ol M1<(tlf<I""~ M•O\ re
li.nown H CLARE RAYMOND !>MITH, co,d• ol Or~ (oun(y C.•llfornoo
el'4 '"°""' "' CLARE SMITH, M · tommonty known "' 100 Putt Av.,.,114! <• .. ed, In enO IO t,..t or1•1n rul Newp0r1 S...ttl>. C a1o1nrnt•
pt00tf1Y \1h1eted in lh"' Stttle 0 1 '""' ,.,., •\ '4.fDiHt ro turrtf'lt t•ae)
(•flforru•, Coun ty o • 0'""04" (01,ffnAnt ... COf'dlt1Un• H""trl<'"°"" , .. MwrtMO~toflowt \t"rVAl1on \ "~'" t1Qhl ()f WAY, MMt
LOI ti '" 91ock '(;" 01 fra<I Ho ~owm•nl\tltr•fO•Olt Any
S••. tn lht City 01 C.o'1• Mf\<I, •~ Trt" pr-r1y 1~ to 1>41 '.olO on M 4\
)hown °" • ~o •her~t '•to•d•d 1h "·· b"~I\. e•(t04 •t to 011~ OOOJr. t~. C>A(1fll\ )~ ttnd 16 Mi., 8 H,\ Or OHM\ •re 1nv1te<t tor tn1'
f lfll'O•n.-ou\ Map\, rf'lcord' nl ~Aid _,,.OP•rly '"'° mu\t bt ,,, wr1t1no @nd
Or11nll" Goutlly. .,.,11 l>e reu•~•O •I int ott10 ot
!IU8JECT to &II ~~ttpllon\ condl St>nnNd, S""l>l-trCI & Ound.O\, .ot
Uont. r•atrltllon\, ••,tmt"nU, t• tOrf'l~Y to, \.did Adm1n1str4titor wtth
c.tu,ton\, rewrv•tloM. llan•. rlQhl\ Will •nnu,.O. at •MIO Dove Str~el ""° rlQhll tf •&¥Of '"<Or" S..1tf US. N~wporl Be..: I\, CalllOrn"'
Commonly •no•n •• 11\ rto .. er t>l>lloO, •• ""Y """' -''" ftr\I C>Ulllk•
Sl•eel CO!. .. Mn<!, C.itfonllt 11«1 ol '"" noll<• enO 1»forf' m11-tnq
8icn or otfH'I -lfwfwet tor M<d ,.,o .. It.
Pf'Otl9f1Y -'""" • '" -"ino ano rn, IH'OPt'1' w111 11e -on ttw •Ill lie ~-.. "'" flffk• of the to110wlng ie""': ,u is. c•lll> or tMrt Pu~ll( A<tmlnlstr••~. 1)00 Soult> U Sfl and_. <NOit • .,,. ltrmt OI '"'"
()#end •-. SIM• AN. C..lllornl• ''""'' I• ee a<ce~af>M to lt>e un t270S, w ~be ttled wlttt.,. cten ot <lff119Md -to tt.e ~..,.. c--1
Wi4 ~ ODurt. ,,, INY -.,.. lft ol , ... eJllWlt"'4 bid lo a<-Y
11 .. ,.... 10 Mid t\tlftlftlttt...,.. personal· Ille on.r bf certHled c.hf!OI, -IM
ly, et IHIY time .nw 11nt tMll~lon ot Ml~• '° llt .,..a on cOflfinNtlol'I ot
ttlll ... tint -....... ltle m.tlllfto ot !.411t .-, flle ~I« c:-1, T .. H
RSlm
P'ICTITI04JS aUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
lht" tollow1f\Q p("r..an •\ OO•nQ l>0\1
MU•• Of.JUI! OICTATINC, W~TEMS ttn Eu! 111n 5.lr~et Sent<t ""•
C•llforn1a 9110•
All Ma9'~\C)ff.c.,. M Mt'IH'f" (O ll'M..
• C•lllD<nt• Ulf'l>Otdh()n I \(I "" 741h
!>trffl, LO\ Anot~. O lllOrft•e '0001
fhl\ t>u••ntn •• "'"'11Kt"11 by ~ <or
l>Of•llOll
All M&~~\Oil1(<
M«l'I!,... C.O Inc
Al<,,.,O M L .. in,
PrnkSent
Tf'tt' 11 .. ~t ••~ ••lf"O ••t" uw
C-1¥ Cle"' OI 0.-Count1 on O< tot>er J4, ltll
LEVIN I oarl!MAH, INC.
nM Wll\IW" llVf.,
s.lte ~ "" ....... ~ .... ,,.,..,
l'utMl'11eO Oraft9a Goe'll Delly .......
O<lMt• 11 ..., ~ 2.. 10, "· ""
PUBLIC NOTICE
Publ"""° Oul>Qr CoO\I 0..1ly P1101
Oct 11 Nu• I 10, 11, 1911
------------PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTtTIOU$ I USIHl!U
N4ME STATllMl:HT
f ri• 1011owlf'\Q C>~''°"' •rr do1na
bu\1nt \\ '" SWING Rllf POOP fOMPJINY
&A01 T ut.-o• St,...t. (ypr•u, C•HtOf'n1•
'°"lO Car l RoCll.trd Lew i\ OH Croivirw', Norro. (Al1torn1••!1..0
Ktn,,.,111 RONtld Pl"~~non. 6401
lut<1<1• SI , C~cw~~. C•lllorni• '°"30
R•y CrMlt V ,.I\, 1'171 McF.,OOl!n
#0, !><lnl•AN Gt11torN•'>1I04
T nt!. t>u~nen " <onOu<I~ bv • 99"9r81 Jli5'1ntf'Y\<P
ll•VG Ltw•>
Tnl\ \l•temM>t ••!. !lied with '"" County Cir•• OI OrMIQll Co<lllty on O< lober11, ,.,.
FlllJ/ll
N:~~~~~-~7.7f°;':,~ Odlly Piiot
•'1'19-18 -------------
P UBLIC NOTICE
FIC'TITIOOS BU$tNEU
NAME STATEMl'HT
fht tollown\O Hr..Of'I ... "'"' OO•no tk.i\lnl"\\ .,
e " L MOV•NC, co llllJ (.•v•
n•uQ~ EI Toro, CA •?&JO L di' y c;.,.,.. 0.8M~ I Sr l U:IJ7
C~•e1w1111. El loru, CA. •aJO
L•rrv Go'ne OeB.,.0-!J r I, Ul31
C•••nuon. (I Toro. CA '1.xl
WtlllAm Lnw.11 ROt>•l'!An, U .. 1
Suttnn Or , El Toro. CA t1f!JO
Thi\ b<ri1 .... U " ton<IUCled l>y • hrnllcd ~,,,...,,111p
u.<ry C--ne Ot8¥~ (Jr I
Tl>f' , .. _t -\ filed Wttfl lhe
C-ty Cler1I OI 0. Mite Clluftty Oft 0c •
1~101m ~ t11aa. 6 1"-' Or-Coe\I ~ly PllOl
O<t. 27,.,.., NOv. J, 10, "· 1'18
PVBLIC NOTICE Ml4 ..... retltl ............ ~ melft~• ..
THTft,ofwM!c.fl,1....t\11-llef'tff, flftO _..w..,,. on ll'lwr----------------·-----------tN U1>lted $4...,,, n.t -ot fWo .cc~ IO lfle """-,,..., lie OPP:IO AL l'llOCl•O•NOS ot' TMI aoa•o 0, SUf'l•VtlOtlS T'-Mnd ~ IU,GOO.•I lft Ct\11, IH'Gr•lff ••el !tie O.le OI ~orcllnv of Oft OttANOI COUNTY, CALIPOf!Nll1 ~lflM <IW<tl, « _., ,,,.. mu.st (OftWY•nc.• E•...,_,.., ol lllte. ,.. Ul'll• AN C.tllOf'l'll•
K-..nv tee" "'{I""' 11141 or ott9r, confine ot ,_.,_ •• tr-ttr 1 .... , A reQultf' ,.,....lftQ OI ~ eo.ni OI ~""''°"' ot Or-Coumy, (•llto•~I•,
with Ille lltt9"C• ot IN -c-. l"'k• -e11y ti~ lftWfeftU POlkY lll•ll.,. ttso \llllno "' ,,.. ~m•"11 eo.•o ot the Ol•lrlet• oowrnf'O t>y ~ eotrd ot
IO ... Mid'-' <.Oftfln't'IM .............. , Ille HIM"M Of ""' -, .... , or ~'"'""' -llekl Nowmw '· It/I, •t •·JO A"' r~ IOllOWlnQ NINO
et1C>roved by MM 5-tlor <:otlf't All P\l~Mvn. -l't'llH'r\ belft!J --· Tnom•• " RlhlY. Cllelrft'1811 f'h1l10 I AnthOny,
111C1t or Off.,, rnYtt"' -*"lllecl on• ,,,. ut'IOlnltM<I "~r.,., llllt rltl\I Ltt.t""nr~· J k llmlt, R•lllfl,. Ol~Orlcl\, Rell!I> 8 Cler~ •NI llW' ''"'" IOtm turnltl\edl>Y h Miier. 10-.1t<16ftY enthll Did\ prior IO•MIY ~roperly'tor 1f1e C-1• ll'ldeof,,.,.nc.I• Communllv Wit•" r""l\l'mMd Theo
TN •IOfll IO nti.<t llflY .ilO •11-1<1• It °' •" orelllr conllrlftll'IQ tn.. Mle. ttrt>lt FIOoO Centrot tet>ff•I lmprowl'Nftl ~otr8f't'I I\ ••l•bt"lw-d ht"ll•llO -·t>y ,~ o. .. o Ot-!A,,.,. •or ll\ft ~-" Ml,..,lly E<-1< O.w'-nl A\\Oto•llM tnr "
0.1.0 Od*t J1, tm. Wlll141mJ 9"119\. II, •uttlOrlleCI NiMy ~r I• •-'nl.O to Ille C-••••on on'"" \l•lu\ ol
JAMES E. HllM. Aomlnl)t .. llOr ..tin w-... Ctrttl!I (_......llOll t •lrlMll ... Ml for 11611 •"" ..... ,.,..o e r' .. (<1(1
"'*k. ~tittior Wiii --1•8'1 modlflUlloM --""' •t00r1 It"'--' to• 11r•-•d ~r•«~ tor
AC-alAM •VYNlt, stt•,.•••o. 5"1 '""1•D -ti countt ~ C-v Au.•-"-''"' 10 t••wl to Ann ArDOr. COUNTY CIOUMML ... 41N O\IMDAI Mk fli.,.n MQuhlt..,. el \lie 1tr Ille HwtlnQ -Communlly Oe,,.•OCl'Mt'll OAVt O •• CM.,, ••• Oll'\IT'I' o.vi. G. OtMNt l!IOO Or<lftl ll et1lllO!'l1ed 0.Yftlopon•nt t)I • lllUlt'ICll'IO &rOO'•m l"'OPOYI ,.,.
'' Oa•i. •· Cllllfllee, , ... O.tt ._. 1ow tlld "'°"''•'"' worne -..~ ulltllll'O tno•111ot ,. .. ...., nona. tor 11n•I o.,.tJ hit• US 8o•rd •PPf'OVlll 1' •lllftOrlrt:d Rt...,•rcl\ 8f'd Ttt<llnK •I C.rwe> tor tow ttlO
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cellent cond. Enclo11ed garages. Nr. City Shop·
EQUAL HOUSING ptngQinterlnOranl(e.
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in lhll> ne11. spo J>i•r 1,, .. uh·
Jel"I to tht· Pedcrul t-'ua
l111ul:>llll( Al't C)I t \Hi SAil PROPERTIES
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wl1tl.'h r1111k~ II tllt-~111 l 675-4890
t11h1·r t1 ;.1· .111 :v pre il•••••-•-••--f1•rcn1·l'. l1m11.1t111n, n
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'l"'h prefen·m 1·, hm1IJ
tum. or d.li:.t·n m1n,1t1on
llG CANYON
"Special Situation"
M<"Larn hu11l h1i:~t·'t :.t
UK + rl1·n l\UjtUl:>ld naw
lei:..., C'Ond . f:i1rwa\ view
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Enoromous valut" Call ad vcrl1s 1ng ror r eal
c:1t11U.-wh.ich la 10 viola yesterday !
Lion ol the law. Agent 64().556()
ERRORS: .Advttrtis
~CMck tMir
daffy and report ..-
ron immedlotefy. Th
DAILY PILOT ou u,_
liability for th~ f irst in
cornet inHriion only.
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1597 Tu~ltn A11c
Coi.ta Ml'::.••
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LOVERS RETRE.A T
Hugl• ma<;ll·r suite· t!>olal
ed fur ml1malc privacy,
huge falllily room Ex
l'ellc nl lo1•a 11 nn near
beach and ~olf t·1iurse.
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WOODBRIDGE!
• KEY
REALTORS Ii
PRICE SLASHED
to S65,500/terms
SUf'F:R CLl::Ai'o :11H< on
tree hnl'd i.l rct·t 1111 w·
bonu" J,::1m1• rtJom .inrt
new caq14•h
154.7900
e-~ ~ lealhtate.tnc.
/\ttra1·t1\'t• 2 bdrm . 2h· --
bath condo, uµj(rlldl'd LOW TAXES carpet.Ing & ltll' /\w;.1rd
w1nn1n ~ ... nd un11
Property 1i. vrry sharp &
~111 bt· fr l•,hl v
lanti.c;capt><I X Int hu\ JI
$119,500. Good ter mi:.
BAY&· BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR.
Disaster virl1m offers
ln·e houi.l' VA a11-
praa5t!d $62,000. BUY IT
l\NU FIX Prin only.
541·°'25 Bkr . ----
PRESTIGE
MINDED 1
7Mtl C~-1.AYFttOHT LOTS
Lot>k no morr' S BR t-;'<
cc Home boasts out
~lla nd ln~ reature~ al:>
thick plu~h carpl'lin1:.
warm wood 1ns 1H·•n~.
separate mabter w111~.
h~e CO\ Pn•rl palm loo
Redoced for q uick i.ulc
Cdl 646·7 I 7 l
'• /• , .... Two beautiful new op·
L JM'>rturut1e~ 111 live on lh1
Penmsuloi J•1t1nl watrr '
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REALTY
642·5200
HELP!
O"'ner h1·h111d 111 pay·
ITit'nlS' Mu.,1 -.,.JI l hl:. 4
OR pool ht>lll\' NOW'
C'at<'h op i>aymc ntS" aTI
11·~ vours' A~enl !'>42 5QOS 2~ hour~
Tht• ra,1t·,1 tlr"" '" th1·
\\1•!'>! ,, II 111) f>1ltll
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042 51ii'I!
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Only the 0•11)1 Piiot r .. Uy lell1
yo.i wl\el'3 new In y;>ul loc•I
community~ • .,.,Y dey
l·t!il)4MI
SIEK & FINlf
OPERATION
FACELIFT
\harm1ni homf' rom ·
plelrly n•mo<lrlc!I.
Pnme l!wntion. 4 Bdrm~.
1600 i;P<>t lcss ;.4 Ct Utm 'l
m1 ::.s th1 i. onl'! 1\j~l
540-0351
F<>• S.ALE
Tn ph•x Ont.inn $7-1 .~>00
Owner wall c.arr} T .D
S bt.•arh until:> $175,000
lfllWllll 'H'l'illllrt)rll :! Ur 2 Hu 1·onno )125.00o
RENTALS
jl.Jw,111 t'Uf)tj1l" 'I 111
avail ro1 :"llov .1.111
:1fowporl h.1yfrn11t
Sl1µ .-va1I, I urn $tl.>O mo
51.ier" Ra~ Sky M onlana
COudo:c; :.ivnil Nov-Jan
NEWPORT llAWAll
R EAI,TY
640-9022 '75-0120
H.l .COHDO
W /OCEAN VIEW
Nice & large 2 hclrm, 21~
bath, form a I din rm,
hltns , frplt-. dhl g ar
Sl21.ll00
JACOIS REALTY
675·6670
LOTS · NWPT ICH
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C Y S W C 0 N R S E E 0 R E R B A B S
S 0 I H Y N 0 E R E KS I H W Y ~K Y B U E L S U T l A E S 0 N Y 8 R N A
l H L R T 0 A H H H £ l J L R P E Z
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G E L V I E~ K R E l E 0 G A 8 S 0 A
R E E W H V G 0 W H R E H Q U l P Y
0 T I W K D H N C R R Y Y R R T L A W
R H W L W T P C 0 A I W R E T 0 R A M
6 A S V A M Y 8 E L Z 0 H 0 H G W A H
S I M E H E G T K E W H P R T E G Y G
0 Y R E P D R B A I R S l A 0 P R T E
N G T 0 U 0 Y 0 N A T C E W L L E R Y
W H R C H M ~ G·B l E R S R G U P G T
I A £ S G E R 0 E T G T A 0 T P B S P
Graet He1ntd
LOfttEertd
$11ort·E1rtd
Graet Grey
Burrowing
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ScrtlCll
Be<n
Snowy
Berrtd
Sclott..i
Tomorrow: Ihle!•
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IUCH HOUSf
!'hot·t blod• to tx><•t .. urf and ..-~1m
[><>rt Ion of Nt•v. port 2 ht"tl room I
1ltth 2 t•.1r J.'.tro~,. $11~.~lO 1\-.k for
G lt•n l ll'll" ltrth fi.1t 12f'ti
OCEAN VllEW
\'It"" nf tk't•.in .ind t'll y h~ht:.. ont•
:-.tur) .! l>l't.lri>e1m ~ h.i th'.'\ \'tt•v. of
nw.1dow \ll for olll\' $84 ,9!")(1 A'.'\k
fur ,John MJt,h.1ll till 1266
I J MILE TO OCEAN
2 ht•tlmom :1 b.tlh '\:t·v. por1 rondo
5 month:-. 11t·v. .. ,11,11-!t' t·ouH·rtt-d
to g.inw room $8!1,500 A'.'\k for John
Mar:-.hJll ti.11 1~-..~
BAC K IA Y CONDO
:l ht•1lrunm :! l><1lh 3 c·ar garage -
1·n<'los1'(f p.1t10 0~1k µlank ll\mg
1 mm tloor '~) hi.:ht 589.500 1\!>k
ll•t t;lt•n lll'llv.arth ti:H 121i6
VIEW OF
I S ACRE MEADOW
3 IH'ctroom 21 • lhtlh Nt>wrort <·ondo
/\pprox1mate l.v 1500 sq ft I year
nt·w eurth tone:-.. ~.9:>0 As k for
John Mar.-hall 6:U -1266
BEAUTIFUL YALE MODEL
Jn I rvine~· t'ollt·~e Park. 4 bedroom.
-sunk~n family room -formal
dinini,i roorr. 2 stories -covered
p a tio -WC't bar A II this for
S l 09. 900. As k for Roy Siemens
r,:u .1266
CA THEORAL CEILING
:1 bedroom 21:? bath Newport condo.
g iant master bedroom -beautiful
unique Spanish tntt>rior SR?,750 Ask
for .J ohn Marc;hall 631-1266
JACUZZI & SAUNA
1 lw<lroom singll• s tory. family
r o o m . 1 J t' u /. 1 1 & s a u n a -
1mma<:ulatt• Onlv SI29.900! Ask for
(;l<'ll I lt>llwarth 631-1266
NEVC:R OCCUPIED
·1 hl'droom. family room. we t bar
m1aowave air <·onditioning in
Lake Forest. only $1 22.050. As k for
G len Hellwa rth 63 1-1266
MESA VERDE
EXECUTIVE HOME
Prcst1~ious s trcN s hort wa lk to
COUNTRY CLUB -4 bedrooms. 3
haths. fa mily room. den with BBQ
-oversized lot with citrus and
avocado door from r ear or
ga r ai:!e for boat or camper -
drastH:ally n•duccd -a real buy at
onl v S l 2!l.750. A s k for Glen
Ht•ll\\ arth fi31 126fl
UVE IN IRVIHE
:i hl·flroom. '1f'n wicentral air anrl
pri vat e Spa n1 -.h -s t y lc f r o nt
1·ourt yard wu 11 papered
<:uslom d rape s mi rrors -
tastefully tlc<:orated 579,900. Ask for
Hoy Swm<•ns 6.11· 1266
$2000 UNDER MARKET
Just listed 3 bedroom 21h baths 15
ac r e meadow view in Newport
Te rrace, immaculate $85 ,900. Ask
for John Marshall 631-1266
RO OM FOR 2 MORE UNITS
1;, x 127 112 R-2 lot. good eastside
locale upgraded -3 bedrooms
L:1 1 baths -lath & plast e r -
hardwood floors I year new
k1ll'hcn inl'ludt·s m1 erowave -for a
goMI 1nvc•!>t mcnt /\s k for G lcn
I lt•llwarth ti31·1266
OWNER HAS NEVER
RA ISED THE RENTS
on this l;,iq.!l' duplex located on
Easts 1dc ~unkcn li ving room -3
hedrooms 21 !! baths -private
p:.1t10 & doubt • garage each unit.
S198,500 As k tor Roy Siemen s
ti31· 1266
CONDO CONVERSION
1 vear new -(8) 2 bedroom 13r.i
ba.th + (1) 3 bedroom l % bath & CJ>
3 bedroom 2 bath. Gara~es for 15
ca r s . City a pproved fo r condo
conversion. Walking distance Co
Eastside Cos ta Mesa shopping.
$150,000. As k for Craig Batley
631 -1266
of costa mesa, Irvine , newport beach. Inc.
234 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa
631-1266
~•tlonwiae fl;etwork of Individually
Owned and Operated Real Estate Offices
IAYSHORES
Charming Ca~ Cod 3 BO. 2 B/\.
Lovl'ly rose garden. Near private
beach. $210,000 in<·luding land.
A COl.OWIL.L IN«• CO.
644-9080
21t1 Mlt.IOANNHIUl..O. ..... llillEWOpCf Cl.N'TU
OCEANFRONT
Qu11l11v aa!t.smunsh1p in mahoi: tnm
u.1k noor ... M't!i off th1:. lundmark : " n H :I h.t home tn (1nc:-.l lc><·at ton
I .~t.1l>ll:.t1l'd ln•t•:. & lttWnh. $475,WO.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
~·.-:-.h1on !~I.incl \'lt'w from 3 Bdrm
t 'ountrv ~l"k houw Ust't.I brit•k &
rntwh '""11 '~111xb . ~" imnun.c pool.
JIH'U /11 $~_,;:> 1100 "
IACK IAY
hn(• 4 hdr111 . :" · h.1th fonuly home on
quu•t t·ul tit· :-.:1t· Ovt'l'btwd pool.
pl.1 \ hoU'.'\1', stw :t~l' S tfi!),000 T erl'Jl""
IAYFROHT
:-.t·H·r.tl fuw Int\ front homt>~
"llh ptt•r & shp
A VALON
Wl'll l·u1htrul'ted. !J BH 1 ba. oak floor,
part aa l htt:-.t•mt•nt , ('<>n<·rcte foundation.
S 120.000 Ft<t'
. Bl LL'GR qNDY,.R~~LTOR :
. 341 8oy•1tlt.'Ot 1vc N 8 •• 675·6 161.
ebtugo
SADDLEBACK VALLEY VIEWS
ARE INCREDIBLE
-LOCJmMI Nk)uel offffs peoe9 of mind and
$pirit to those dWri'"J ta ~ away from
the city life yet Is cloH .nough to
~•ttytt•a; you'I e•H' Med.
-SCMllMf fJOOd? We ln•ite you to •lew this
beautiful 3 ~. 2 batti hOIM °" a
quiet cut-ck>-soc, located in Morltaview.
Pool. dubhou:se and re-creat!Oftaf facilitin
are a•~ to you .•• $ 12 1,000
. , ..
ILUFf~EST IUY
-HlqNy "PCJ"aded "G" ,._ ewd _.. ill
Earty iluffs wttt. .NM lode lay •l•w. TM1
coedo hat MW carp.ts & ~ bt:cn
u UIRCJS. Giid wood floon In the 11•"'9 rOOM.
l oco+.d °" a lo•-'Y 91"9etlbett, clote to
c0tn.....Hy pool RNYcttd to $149,900.
TURTLEROCK
PRESIDENT HOME
Enfo y qlllGAty aNI pri•acy ill this apoclow 4
~ IMMM. U•htcJ rOOM Is pH'fKt for
~nt•rtoiniftCJ, carpeti'"J & ctrap.s ..-w.
Sep-* fBly l'OOflt .ct S-. kffctM.t
itn41N a ,.._.able fGMlty MftMcJ. Yard
has ~ fandscophtcJ and featurn a
brick patio & H Q. raised wood dKll .ct a
SUfN"' ~ MC.eu.d ill tM Mlsi*
trus. $1 76.500.
OP&I HOUSE Sot/Swt 1-4
18752 Via Vet"CMIO. ln'iM
644-7020
2123 SA N JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH
IOOJ CH.ffal ..............................................
U~l()U~
IN IRVINE
SUPER STARTER -Three bedroom in
Irvine, shows beautifully, cool, serene
a nd c lean . ni ce patios a nd
landscaping. Anxious at $86.900.
FORMER MODEL -Beautiful de<;o r ,
mirrors. papers a nd paneling!
Perfe<>t! Nr pool. tennis. 3 bdrms. 2~'2
ba ths. only $110,000.
TURTUROCK TOWHHOME -4 bdrm.
2100 sq. ft .. 2 fire places and forma l
dining. r eally terrific! Esp. at just
$131.000!
U~l ()U l: t1()M l:§
REAL TORS•. 675 6000
2443 East Coast H1qhwav. Corona d.:I Mar
.1lw tn M .. s.1 V•·•rlt• •• 11 !)ll(j SC}90
FRESH AIR
4 A C Or N or the r
AFFORDABLE
Newport. LlVl' In pre·
sllgiou.<> WestclHr for Wl·
ckr $150,000. Spaciou.e :J
bdrm, family room.
country kit chen. Neat
and dean and ready to
move Into. Call us at
540-Wl for further de· tails. '
~HERITAGE
"-" •. REALTORS
Ramblin~ Estate Al yest.erda s pnce' .J Lge. BR.! rand piano
s ize L.R .. 16it20 mstr
suite. Pvt. cul de sar .
Owner is anxious! ! Don't
WaJt! CaJI ~ 303
MESA VERDE
HIGHLANDS. Best buy
1n t.lus oeat area. 3 Hu~"'
bdrms, 2 baths. largt•
r am1 l y ro o m , 2
firt-plares. Near schooli.
New on the market <it
SM.500. You havt-n't :o;een
ttus one. so call us at
54().11.Jl
~HERITAGE'
• • REALTORS
UDO ISU
Decora tor wallpaper
enhances this completely
remodeled. large 2·story
4 b<lrm., J bath home
with pnvat.e patio. steps
to ti:each, ~lubhouse &
tenrus courts. $335.000.
Califo rnia pro pert y.~~~~~~~~~ BeauuCul setting over 1:
... ,-_...,,_ .., ..
toolung Smith River. Sel NEWPORT SHORES
all or part $33,000 W1l Close LO beach-invest or
also consider tr ade r live lD this 3 bedrm 2
'73-i4 Pant.era or '> Pb bath beach houst.>
~67~5-85~1~7~~~~~~ Pn vale patio entry lead-r: ing into cozy sunlite lav·
1ng rm. ll '11 move fast at
St t0,000! 673-8550 OCEAN VIEW
TWO UNITS . JBR,2ba ••• •'" >· r • • r ''"' • t1~::.:::::~~· [ \81 llitrltl
495-1720
WESTCLIFF -SI 69, 900
Mt'LH:ulously maintained 4 bedroom &
fam ily rm w/la rgc m uster s uite. Color
c oordinated w/new cpts. wallpaper &
~h ullers for bright & che<'rful home
Prof ldscp w inv1t 1n1~ front s late
<•ntran<'f' \\' J'alt· Wa lk to MarmC'rs
Sc·hool N1·:ir shopping Own('r wants
s hort <•sci o"'
WESLEY H. TA YLOR CO .• REALTORS
21 I I San Joaquin HiUs Road
546-5605 645-69 18 VETS , MOVE UP
SE-II tdle ttems 642 56711 Want Ad H1•lp" 642 5n78 You can now buy 1n --------·---pnme ar t-os no do..-.n
TOP OF THE HILL -Super Mesa V<'rde
location Big b<'aut1ful 5 Bdrm 3 bath
fam il y home in immaculate condition.
Garden kitchen overlooks gor~eous
large pool. Formal dining room. large
trip le garage a nd a~::.umable loan. Cal
546-414 1
on loans up to SI00.000'
Lnw VA 1ntt-re!-.t rail'!
Cull your Orange Count
Ve teran Counselor fo
more Inform.a t1on'
Tatlc to R~ Corp~
PRIME DUPLEXES -
Localed 111 100 hlock.
Wc·st Newpoct,. o ldt-r
front 2 bdrm has nev.
plumbani,:, ele<'lnral 1n
k 1tl'h1•n. rf'ar bachelor
umt over dbl garage:
sµaC<' for 2 e xtra cars
Pm·t-d al $14..<J.~
2 Hdrm & l·bdrm. unit.
Wt.st Newport, l(ood ren·
ta l h1Mory , w a lk to
bca<'h Sl59.000
NEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910
HUGE EAS TSIDE
R-2 LOT
Live in your 2 bdrm
home while you arc bid
ang your duplex on thl• re
~r of the lot. l-'anla11l1c
location Great tnvel>t
ment Phone t oday'
545 9491
(~i\mJ!\;lj}I M
Re al Estate
MINUTES
TO BEACH
Oce~n breeze~ enhance
Uus very pnvate 3 br. l"'•
ba Newport lleq~ht .
home Pnccd to sell ras
w/unlim1lcd lnvt'st mcn
potent ial. Just Iii.l ed 1
646-7711
OWNER
TRAPPED
Real prnblPm here!
Loa ns outsta nding'
Owne r makin ~ dbl
pay mts . ! I Yl'or new
townhome' Scenic view !
Owm•rs problt'ms mean
b1g, hi~ !>3Vtnl(S for you ! 1
Won't lic.l Hurry• C:all
~lil.
~·<~~--
UHDER $50,000
Not a ro n do' Th l!'I
charming home 15 only 5
minutes from the lrvtnc
lndui.trial Complex
LocaU'd o n a hu1tc lot
with frwt trees Extras
include fireplace, formal
d tn1ng, s unporc h a n(I
much more Pull pnce
$49.900. Ca u 556-2660
«=SEL ECT
I PROPERTIES (~1tm1:rn1am _________ ,
{i'l:l 3f;ij3 675-4777 f:ves Real Estate
COSTA.MESA --------i
Wellshtl 754-120 IAYFROHTS
OPEH SAT. 1-5 f'Wwport H.iqhh Ea!>L'>ldc. J bdrms . 2 ba PettiMula Point
New on market. 4 kR 0 ContplNl'ly remodeled: 2 OCEAH VIEW 1420W. IAY
Completely rNlediratNI,
6 hdn.ns +-i.tud v. fi bnth
home & many, many 1•x
tra'>. d1n1n1-t rm -bar
m.-.tr txlrm i.u1te · frplc
/\must to!'IC<"' sn~.ooo·
t•uJ de sac. nt·nr :.rhoob car i.tarage. Sl28.l>OO Rttrt> find i n Nl'wport
A..:t-nt. 646 3255 NEWPORT PEHIH. llou."t> on lhl· sand .... ,wr ---------4 2 nJrmc; . 2 balh:.. Crplc lttl'Ular or1•11n 'ww M1tv Onlv$H9.000 Le11s1·hnld 1• 1n cond1t 11111 Y1"11
VISTA NEWPORT ISLAND r 11u nd or w <'ck""
Ocean vl(•w. avo<'ado
too. A remodl·lt~d cla:.~11 a n Rol l 5 H o,r<
nc11thhorhood 2000 :.q r
or dramalll: hOffil' On ~Juded hP9Vtly W()Ofif'
i.., acre Sl:JS,000. l-'a11
sale nt'f'dcd. Call Jud)
Lewts a rt e r !> a
1·726·2212 or I 729 9151
and Iv rmg Ai;(l.
3 Bd.l m . I bath home on retreal Call 673 11~;,o
R :! lot , rrei1· lot" of •··· " ' ·' ~,~(?.~t~ff.~S~· [®ell]
Bayfront dupl<''I. J l>dr m
& 2 bllrm units. frplc
e:wh unit $395.00()'
rl'ar 4 Car parking 1n de·
bRhlful park hke settin;t.
l-:asts1de l'osta Mesa
f>ropeny 1n xlnt cond1·
taon' $199.000
673-3663 642 2253 E\'es
·associated ·
BAOKEAS-REAL TORS
102\ W Bnlbo" 67'·J66l
AC"T' NOW• Prtrc•-.
are lti~IO)( !-'AST'
World AJ:t 2'1 hrs
Find what you want 1n1---5·4·1--0ne.o_o __ -i
Owly Pilot ~ai;slf1eds
HOME LIFE LOVERS
lf you believe in tht; old fashio~ed
tradition of a family home hfe.
here's the perfect place to develop
it. s Bdrms .. 31h baths plus ·a f amlly
rm .. gives plenty of space for all.
No s qua bbles ove r room here. 2
Stone frplcs. to gather around plus
TV cables in a ll rooms Such a lot.
in the Weslcliff o r <':'!. for only
$186,800.
BACK BAY
The'ttwet serenity or th
country w i the conve
ruence or the city 3 bdrm
charmer w /3 park hk Rtti:nlf for your o utd enterta anln ~ in blf
Newport Beach. $M2,SOO
646-7711
OCEAHFROHTS
Deluxe duplex. 3 bdrmc;
2 bat h s e a.c h u n 1 t
$475,000'
2 & 1 Bdrm duplex
$375.000'
2 Bdrm home $375.000'
2 Bdrm. duplex, uppe
unit 2 baths, rrpt~. eac
urut. SJ95.000 !
lalboa lay Prop.
RHftors * 675-7060.
cae:
SEDBIB BLllNS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
SECURITY GUARDED
JASMINE CREB
Quiet Location In Corona del Mar
W/Ocean View. Single Story Plan
Two. 2 Bdrm. & Fam . Rm. Sep.
Dinin g Room. Blt·ln Extras In
Kitchen. Large P rof. Landscaped
Yards. Clubhouse. Pool & Tennis.
Reduced To $210,000.
DOH~ MISS T)f1S
Best Buy In Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm.
+ F a rn. Room In Great Location
Near School'l. A Little Rede<-0ratlng
Wlll Make This A Super House.
$83,000. Submit Offers .
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macnab I Irvine
realty
CUSTOM HOME IM
llG CANYON
5 BRs w/approx. 113' of frontage
ove rlooking golf course. Features a
den a /fplc. formal dining, separate
family rm + brkfst rm. Offered at
S650.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
<C · 11 >
OUTST AHDIHG IUY
2 BR. 2 bath "lik e·n c w"
c:ondominium w1separate dining
rm , fplc & ('Omm. pool. A must see
at $86.500 w1fl cx1 ble fina nc ing.
Ow ncr wil I lea!.<' at S435/ mo.
Ha rriet PC'rry 642·8235 <C·l2l
A REAL TOP VALUE
''SLEEPER"
Tuc ked away on a tree-hncd street.
So. of the Hwy in CdM. Custom
cons truction from the ground up
w /prof. decora ting & 1st quality
upg r ades. 3 BRs. cozy den, fqmily
rm & used bric k fplc. Secluded
patio -2 sundecks + lovely front
yard . $2!l9,500. Belle Chase Lee
644-6200. CC.13)
FOR YOUR FINEST HOUR
W f' ' r e pr t' ~ l' n t 1 n g a 4 n R
Broadmoor home in Harbor \'1cw
ll1lls wh1eh is a delight to see & a
JOY to own~ &l' it & let its m a~ic
captur<' your heart as it's captur<."d
ours! $239.500 Appl. o nly. Coby
Ward 642-823.5. CC 14 l
COUHTRY CHARMER
Now priced at Sl79.500 incl la nd. 4
IJ;!. BRs. 2 full baths -forma l
dining rm -pa ne led family rm
w/blt-in bookcases -2 marble fplcs
-wet bar -Mexican brick
noorinJ! + full security system &
so lar heated pool w/jacuzzi. Lois
Egan 644-6200. <C-15)
UDO T~HOME
Quality living + ~he bonus of b<•mg
in walking distance to·1hc finC'st
mark et s . s hops & n~staurants .
Bcautiftillv d ct·orated 2 BH that
also has it s<.•parate dining rm &
used brick pa110. Sl99.500 Lynne
Va lentine 644 -6200 <C 161
CAMEO SHottES
OM THE CAHYOH
One-of-a -kind sing le story home w/4
lg . BRs, family rm & a trium
overlooking lg . sec luded yard
w/r oom for a pool or s pa. The home
gardener will thoroughly enjoy the
extensive rose gardens . Offered at
$284.500. Donna Gods ha Jl 644·6200.
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GET ........ OM A tal ..
So you can enjoy s pectacular ocean
& w hite water views! Top quality 4
Bit, 4 bath home w/huge family rm
complete w /lg. wet bar . Only 4 yrs.
old & built by prof. custom home
b u ilder for hi s e n joyment .
I n co rpora t es many quality
features. Only $375.000 wmexlblc
fi nancing. John Granath 642-8235.
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'42-1235 644-6200 ten Dover Ori-we Harbor View CA.mer
lnlne •• CMnfM Yeltey Ctftttr 751·1414
nus outstandin~ 2 yt'.11
old has 3 bedrooml>, :!
batn.-.. f1reµlart'. co111
mun1ty pool, J3cuz.z1, ancl
ll'nrus. (;rent Costa Mt-i..1
locullon. CALL 751-3191
«=SEL ECT
I PROPE RTIES -lack lay Special
First lime o rrered In 12\.o'z
year:.. Outs t a ndani,:.
c1L'il0m decorated home
with large cozy family"
room, buill-10 TV. &
paneled bar. Country
kitc hen with stained
glass window. and room
for pool make th1:. a -
pcrrect family born~
673-8550
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CUSTOM
4BDRM
Btflly cu!'ltomu.Ni S ~ ~
built 4 bdrm, fmly horn•·
w/addcd 60 fmly r m ,
J3Cuzzi & much. mu<'h
roore ! 1~ sq ft. One of ·'
kind al$114.000. 646-7711
(~IWm?!Jifli§j
Real Et>tale
ENGLISH EST A TE
$60,900-
$2500 Total Down
So:inn.: ? st v. 4 hr •
pool ! St•eludl't.I entn '" lav1 -;h l1\1ng rm'
Gourmf' t k 1l r hen 1
pn"all' rourtyard L>ou r
m1 .;s 1h1c; twnhm 1111
port unity> Call M7 tiUIO
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Mollvated seller must
sell new Deli featunog
the fines t in Middle
Eastern & Italian 1-~oocli;.
OH sale beer & wint•
Great polt>nlial I New aµt
complex a cross strt'l'l
Hurry! <;all lod av
545 ~91
Rt•;il Est:ifr
PRIVATE PARTY
1111 ... i:rt><•t h1lm1•., for ~;ilt·
'" Nl'WJ)()rt (< l' M. "''''' hnancin.R 5'16 I 141
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 duplx, Including ba~
Cront t.o be e itch. down in
a pkg. 213/684 3200
lc6oaP••" ... a I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAUOA TRIPLEX
CONDO CONVERSION
belOI completed; nr loth
5'reet Bucb. New paint
lMlde.
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SAil PROPIRTIU
6?5-4890
c.,, ... _.._. 1011 . ..................... .
Hear c.bc Surf. Ocean vu.
Pvt rd. New 3br, u lllled
ee&llnp. Stained aaa.u.
20 m l from lrvlne/
Newport . U U ,000
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bdrm .: "" up 11j, 11 .... n SO.O QUIET modtlln.i t-'u 11 Prl• ,, llr 111ltl new l80 d g O<'ean homra. $41:i0. Down tu
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WOODBRIDGE REAL TY
PRESENTS
Villager Poplar S69.950
Villager Elm 72.900
Wa rmington n pl<rn 95.500
Hroadmoor Wildwood 102.900
Creekiwf<· Poplar 106.900
Broadmoor Aspf.•nwood 107.500
<:rov l's ('~1mbrtl' 108.900
t'ros:,ing 110 .000
C 1·ct•ks 1dc Svt·amort> 114.~)
J.;st<itos Adams <:H $124· 126.000
YOU CAN AFFORD
NlliUll SHORES You c-an get t h l' beaC'h . h uge
n 1<'rN1l1on cente r with pool. jacutll.
l<•nnb. in a gate:' g uarded community
Thi~ popul<•r townhouse has 3 bedr ms.
& 2 ll.1 th~ /\II on one level with plush
1·:11 pl'trn,L!. fireplace & cov rear patio .
l'n<·t•rl at JUSt $105,000
REGENT REALTY 831·3114
UC l1j./-,,I,,</~ LOCA.TIOM 11•111•1111: SI l 1,901! C'Jll ...................... .
.2UH {"~r.t Hi., t.dM ~h,.q1 I lldr m 2 b .1lh lllt1 71.!7 OWNER DESPERA Tf
JASMIM!CllltE«'S h 11 m (' K\•mo1lcl 1•1t . ----WIUSACRIFICE
fo'o r mformahon on an\ homes for stth·
1n lht> Villa~e of Woodlmdge. 1{1 ve us <I
C'<l ll und om: of our !:ip cc1alisb will h<'
glatlJo help you
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OCIAN VIEW Co'toMno 102 $711,000 t'uJl~tl~ ~"1." to.ht•rtl'h S9'J.77~ Turtleroc-k homt• 3 •••••••••••••••••••••• 4.n ~cH'" llerb bdrm, I~ ba w toutstand·
Owwr Mott•ated All T lt1·dul·ud lo std I. By lnlJ, kitchen. Cathedral
\ <Ill~~ Ill ~!I ••.• I enns Owner Oc·ean View J Or ce1hngs . versatile ynl
2•,~ Ra 1 dt'O l'ool. jac . w/alnum. 7~1501 SAVE U7,000 Lush Gard~n & blUlllU, rrU>ny Uj)f(rades
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flj WOODIRIDGE
REALTY
551 -3000
1 'dftJ 1\ full S:!7 llllct I"'' 1-ntNL inrr ,, l amilv' Real Estate
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indu.11-<l l'.111u,11111 ..... ',111 ~111':'~1 OPENING 1.1.1t111 landscaped Owner/Agt clubhoust'' l.;iq(e 1tvrn1e mu~I lo ~w" 1nmnv•• rm & family rm 1:omb1m 11110 thrn •pu •·~I\ 1111\1 w '•Tr 1nkll•r s . $83.900 Irvine Grov('s 2 br. dl•n, wrth ~larlt outclixir paltll Tiu~ t!l 11 <1t1•11l llt $HlU)!>l1
hv ii ""n I 1.1,t TARllll ''Ol 'LL LUVl:: IT 228 Oran~ewood. blH'ki. to l<i bnn~ lak1• '1111· u1-.11h" II
""''"'", (1111"1· t· 12 111~r S •r & SU... fo'6xborou1th 11't·~-3262/ 1 U d 11 Hr~hi} up~rallt·ll. F i\, "" " :.n:1: .. ')J~ greenbel pgra \' · TA<STIC \'li''.W ' l'1x1I· •· (:.) " 11 c UfonJ " -drps & cpl. lnds q>d , ''" -•"' J.:!.11 JASMINE CRI( VU ff " a a Cull' i.harµ, ~real starter frplr $93 SOO 640-0997 tenrus court:.. too• 1'.1k1· '111 ..._ ________ -.! ho~ or mv~stmenl 2 ' ... I"'"' 1ncta, .r r•ll 7~1? 1700 On l1r~:nt,..ll 11t 11 'u pop ,. • '·, .,, • 1
pl11n 5. n ... 11 ul1lullv d1· MESA VERDI Brt . only Stil.500 Saltz No broker comm1ss1on [ I I RANCH REALTY l~irnlt."<1 JKr t-!am rm CUSTOM HOME ~enlly. 581 1181. ~~:~~~e ~Rrn:' 8d~: ~ 1£Qtj_iiJ!I 551.2000
S259.500-Call ti40·2587 4 Hc.lrrn 3 Hath w/forrnul CREATIVE $94,990 Biscay 4 BR, d en, ""' i1°iJ 1~
Open Sat/Sun dming toum 11nd fomtly FIMAMCIMG 3 BA, bg lot. $l59.990. . " LG9WK1 leach I 048 ------~~·-•_•_-•! room 2500 i.q ft :.mgl P068Jble on this 3BR 2ba 642·0U2, 644-6687 IY OWNER ••••• •• •••••• •••• •• • • ••
11tory on oversized lot. hou se w /near new r-.•••••••••I JASMINE CREEK
Custom . l urni:.hed and
landsl'apcrt 2 +den
1229,SOO Movr 1n tomor-
row Open 12 4 Sal/~un
33 Whitew,Hcr '759·0046
A.Ill
F1ne:-.tquahly thruout. ~ rpts /drps & paint. Only GRllHllLT HOME !lard tu find Univer<1itv1•
bl0t·k to country rlub $73,900 OMl y $17,000 model tn Village Ill .
tennis court.' F1rsl lime LAHR RLTY, Inc U . bd Bd.tm. 2 ba. formal din
fr ed Call nlverstty Park 3 rm. l r I o er . 546·5880 586.~...,0 r m , r v • r rn , r P <: •
~HERITAGE · ..... REALTORS
SHORECLIFF Ead~icW Channer
OWMr Wiii Carry 2 l>t'droom 1 b&th on ll
1-.t T l> al rrasonJblt> lol with nx1m to bu1J1J
rate' I\ mo.,t t>legunt 2 Oul 11f ;:i, 1•a owrwr .in>o;
.. tor) h•urw 1t1 hl':-.t Jr•"" wui. ~'JOO , f Cd \f <·u,torn buall · "
.J HH, llt·n 11,,, ni·~ ~ PRE'H IG€
'"'""' "-•l lp.1pt·1 & 111 l•'rtor palril r'r I \ Jll' J HOM €~
(,. .,di t \ lt'W p11tnl f"t•t .. , . , , l..1mi $:!R'l MIO l'Jll for .t:t:iJ \lf Cna .. t t~wy N R
~pc<'1al t•'rrn.-; 645-6646
IX-rrn1s R11·krt1 ~ Rltr ---~~" 1m7 6~ J21~:i BUILDER CLOSEOUT __________ , ~"·r:il I.gt• 2 .,t11ry 4Hr.
HEED HELP?
Jlclp youM>elf t u .i
H1·ap1ng ~CIC<'lion C1f
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in the DAl'LY PILOT
llELPWANTl-:UAUS
:IB;• hom ... , ut 3'15 Jo: 23n1
SI for SIH!l,500 2 singk
htory 3lir, :ma homes a
2076 & 20llCJ Orange """' fo r $129.~00. O wnc
f 1nanclnl! av J1l
Own1•r/al!\ 552·4894
00 2164 673 01
"'VU<> 2 ba. highly upgraded cathedral ceiling, tile en I
Fo.Mtaln Vall~y I 034 Garden home. 75S..1501 tr Y. r u 11 Y Ind:.<: µd
••••••••••••••••••••••• Superb ft)(• .HTUSS from!
Uruv park Warm ramr I
MR. & MRS. CLEA.H ly home. 552.014:1 ro11
Sharpest home in town 4 ___ R_e_al_E.~tate ~~~t ~n 'i'i~;e s~~~ ,~1.
BR 1~. BJ. scparatt' Largest in WoodbndJ!t" Tr<-e f.n
l!iundry room. l'enlral 5Bdrm, 3Ba. k1lch nook.
air , ne w 1·arpcti-. & living, ram & fl1n1nlo( LO W l-.~'I I' It IC !:-.. 111
• dr;11.1l•S. W;illc 'lo Mrlc rm'!> Jcar gar T1ler.)(Jf Ora'l~l'lrt•1· 10Tanlo!t l11 f"OmantiC Square Park Offered for 2 frplc's Bck yd vu On l tHl. I ba. 14.th.'r"J)~., . h 1. h $M:UlllO cul-de·sac. Pror lnd~tpd t ... n n 1 ~. "w 1mm 1n 11
ocean view
and
ntg t tg ts lY!5f!_Mi'""rl":!r;'!,., &upgrd thruout.s195. s<1t>.11oo 0 .... n .. r u.1.:t !!fill ~.~-!1~~ or bst ofr Prine-only, b 1>15-9584 from 962·44n(~::l546-8103 app'tonJy 559-5915. ----
PoolsJde Patio Home
2 BR, den. central air
Agt. eves SSl 4682 $78 995 (;;eenbrook home. b; 4~.~~~~::~~fi
' owner. 5 Br 3 Ra, jal'u111. Assumable 9 3/8 loan
BBQ, S139.500. 964-1741 or pri ce-r e d u cc d L EXECUTIVE HOME
Lm·aled on thl' Rl uft at 962-0001 $134,500. 15181 Lille Cr. '1 BR, central air, park
the Wrst t•nri or Wilson ----Open Sat/Sun 12·5. Ph like ~rounds Under ;1t Pll<'tf1r An' 4 BR. l yr new. across golf
2257 Podfic course. impeccable VA _ss_1-_1864 __ 0w_n_,_A_gt_. __ S I00.000. i\g1. t-\t:s MftCI lllrffs nodn to$100,000. 962·6583 1 _________ 1 5510.4682
~ ~-:t.~::~.~~.~~.~~ FOR SALEBYOWNF.R 5 ~ir•!'"!.1'a~:rks,
. S&S Resal e Speciahsts UNIVERSITY PARK own<>r. $124.000 $1000 t•pt
• ~un\..t'nh\ tnlt room 3.4 or 5 bdrm model PRlNCETON MODEL a 11 o w an l'" I ; !11 I
• 1··111n1ultl1nin"rnom a vail. some w/pools 3br. 2ba, f ormal DR B I 0
Causey
& Company
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Ill V1llc1gt• Fain·
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457 ,.. nco ,"""'. Cuthedral 1:e tl1n••s. ascom, nrnt· 1wn I '1 h k """'""'' .. house Sal Sun 552 8291 .._ ________ _
• < ustic "4' a r " u l' Penrun~on Propertrcs Super location. P ool & or (805).$82 4:181 collc1·t ,. _____ ----roofs tennu, ~ 94 \4
• t-:x tt·n s 1H "on<I HI Ci llLY U rGRAIH:D $95,900 WOODIRIDGE ..,1dinR statn{'d hl.•um'o townhome w1lh all the
•lh•l11w landsl·ap1nJ.t amrruties Jbedrm 2•2t======-:====I VILLAGE
• Bu1IL 1n mH·rO\\J\'t> bath Call for dt!tarls S & S P~·,1l•hw00<1 P.1t10
o\f•n 7001 Garfield. Hunt. llch lfomC' J RR, 2 ba. frplc'. 2
• 1"11 (•pl:ic·r A~t 846·4102 ASSUMABLE c:ar ~ar. many up~ra<k'I •C'a1h1•dr.1I rrrhnl?' in ----Walk lo lake. pooh . rr':i~lt•r hC'<1r1M1m Sl/40/0 LOAN court'l lmmed occupan Holiday Drama!
*DUPLEX *
Oet'an :.id<' or h'4' len •I
lot. euy access lo tx-arh :'l/t.-(orl~ parnt. minor r1·
piHr~ ideal for horm· A
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E t • I nyon :.t'llln.;. $!44,!IOU xcep 1ona cu11 ror deta•t~
f111m1lv home un tr"e Wlltott & W.iu R.E
i.tuddl•d lol 8f•i\ul1lul. 4t3-27S2
:ihund.1nt plant1n~s ---------
Wlrf'dwoo<l hot lUIJ/dec-k
1•1H1·rlJrnmt!nl nrt.'a lm•Fofoeott 1055
l'·am1ly room $135,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C004UI' LAICI FROMT
Coastal View 3 bdrm. 2 ba boat di){'k. Sun & Sall Club Mt'm J\nrl nty htr'I from unr ber~hip SI Ul.000 Bt'st
q u 1• w o o ti & I( I a s ~ buy on La.kc
h1lll'HWJy V1•ry pn \all 9'75-0323 830 702.'I
1h•1·k with hot tub lor t'n --------
uf tht> d.J) rt'l11x1nii Mui.I wt·~ S2~.ooo B020l>P Mini<Mt V•jo I 06 7 E . •t •••••••••••••••••••••••
XqUISI e SupN Buv $7'l,!IOO I Ol
H1d1 1\lli·n I h·\el home mai• .I Hr l BJ. farr' rm,
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l ,,1ht~r •• 1 ('t'lhnit11. wt•t ~rnbll, mu<'h mon· Uy
t111r Sp..t1111h 11lt-. sunk1·n Ow~r 831 1659
t 1Jl1 $230.000( OIJDI'
_,% Cordova 3 HH, 2 ba. air,
RV Bl'<'!'S'I Ne11r lJkt•
$74,900 ~-642k
H.wport .. och I 069
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VA -FHA TERMS
.1n• .iva1lablc on this
i.:r<'at 4 bl'droom. family
room home wh1l·h ~1b on
.1 1>rt!mium fee lo t pro·
'1'11nl! pn1·,1ty und off
,tr"t'I RV i;.,1 rk1ni:.
$Ti.~~>
For oppt. call
644·721 I
DREAM HOUSE
l,uvcl' 4 ~room. Cami·
Iv room borne Spantsh
<'1'rJm1c ltlt! rn l'nlry,
family room and krtt·hen
l:.Oly hrepl8Cl'. vrt>w ol
1·1ty hHhh. mount.11n
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HARIOR VIEW
HOME
FHLAHO
OHLYSl57,500
Pn me R.rt-enbelt Im ,1
Uun Highly upgrad1:rl tn
!>oft 1·•irlhl11nes t '
lenswe J bdrm. rm1y r m
home ,., branrt new on l h1
market. 759 1501
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llGCAHYON
Beautiful De-ane 2 AH &
dPn or dinrni:i ~ Vll'w I"
th1• ocean ! Move 11).!hl
In ' $257,500
SHERMAN ASSOC.
.mil valll•.V., N1•w p.unl, 640-6500
rww 1·arpd:-.. new <h-. -h"J~ht•r (;1ve youf'il'lf SOAK YOURSELF 10 thr., tr~at and 1·ome and sei hot tub. EnJuy ~orlo!e11u ..
1t i.twne<I gl.i:.1> w rnclow ...
COLEOFNEWPORT Callt-y 1y 111· k1t l·h1-r'
REALTORS w hu1t·her bloc-k <'ounlt:r
to~ At lht• beach. 615·5511 AWARD wrnnm~ plan ;i
Sal\'S /\)!t•nl .11 :-.rt1• katella R h 5 J · 2b <'Y S87 .500 Owner anc o an oaqu1n. r SSH.285 XLNTOCBAN VIEW
631 2246 + den, 2ba. Top level, Tremendous r a rn rl) L N' I
upgraded San J oaquin Or l.ffu f'wchal~ hnmc in Rood l0<-·1.1llon. aQU03 IQUe • model. View of park & ~ nnnlt-.i 1nn. T urtlerock . Sl 19.500 WOODBRIDGoE dose tu i.rhool and town . Realty ~
•...................... !_~ •111 Pnncipals onJy. 752.7434 2 BR. convertible den. 2 3BR 2ba & den Large "'~-
hr1Jr i! + d(.•n. :11.1vt pat 111;.
rt."1one from top to hot
t om . Sup l•r1or f n r
$106.500.
G HAB THIS 3+3 duvlt·x.
I bldg rrom can a l. :! blk-.
from beac h Drop 111
Marina Hiqhlands
2400 sq fl. 4 flr tr! level
w/lofl. 1 year new. up-
graded thruoul. Owne
says s ell. $155.000
___ S_T_RA_T_FORD Broker/owner. baths . vaulted t'l'rhnJ!, sundcck. laund room and
frplc-. drapes. n ch col· guesl quarters. Extra~ MAHSIOM ---._.. -,....... ors, upgraded. Pvt. end include 2 r1replact!s and
Assume $35,000. Formal ~:'-' -~ urut. 2 car Rar . Immcd U!rra~ backyard w11h
llle entry. step-down hv· IY OWMElt occupan cy $89.900 frwltrees $192.500
ing room and formal dm-RusrtC wood a nd glass Owner. 644·0549 -Ron WilliCIMI Realty
ing ~usHlom Pf~ol I 5BR Deane home In TURTLEROCK 4BR 2ba Loguna l ch 494-8519 Jacuzzr uge amt Uruversity Pa r k /\/C ' -
room , king ,size ma~ter lge comer lot. Tiled in & ~~ced 9'7s~l c . 0 NL Y WAR M & COZY 3br
swte and chi.ldrens wing oul. Wood r'loors & walls $ •900· 5 0287 charmer with artr ... t
Boat & lrai ler access Ope n b o u se I O . s studio at Woods Cove Take over VA loan or 5 S p • . ' Oc b k submit on new financing at/. un. 4902 crs1m COME ean vus, I I to bch
847 606l 546.9366 mon 551·0344 Pn\'ate redwood Jt11·11u1
hol tub In deck orr mu .. lr ----------i 0n Lake. 3 Dr 2'<z Ba. den. SEE!! br f'rplr. li ky hghti.. re
This unique Plan 41 1 mo(lled onk & lt"uflccl ----------13 Br 2 Ba. many extras form. din rm. $198,500.
Worth $115,000 Qt. neighborhood Pn Contract of sale . 2 yrs at
Will lake $162,500 ror rast only 848-1.528 97/8% Call Bob Murcel
s ale or Mes a v e rde · ----------. _1_. c_.T_._9S_7-_2666 _____ _
frnest •1. al' view home . Hewty lleno•ated ORANGETR EF.
Bkrs inv1led. O w ner. H.l .Condo$60.SOO Ptan3Lovelypatio home
546-9269 Here's your oppe>rtunll 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm &
to get a great rental or frplc. m .ooo Open House 3 Bdrm Condo. 2\1-J ba.
prime toe. 2 car attach
gar, pro f decorat ed
$00.000. 540-1965
Mesa Verde;
Atrium Off
nice home at this lo Sat 11·3 ~ Lemon Grove
price. T he home h a trvlne 496-7421
been completely repaint
ed. recarpeted & r eUled.
Walking distance lo ma·
jor shopping centers.
HUGl2STORY
Culverdale 2 Bdrms gla:o.s k1l . New nc ~
1 "'7 ba. and ram. rm t"311.htont" n 1rpets J I<'' cl
Includes A/C, covt-rc decked Japanese entry
patio and u charmin garden. $159.500 i\s
"Roger s Gll'rden" sel s umablc 8:V•P LOAN
ling Consider trade or t' x
<'hange Owner. Oays
Mon Sat. 997 2690. E ves
494-0160.
" HERElSA "BUY"
Only $125,000. S han>
Br , den, 2 Ba view borne.
II( yrd. Owner can help
nnance. 673·34U
FORECLOSURE
MOMARCH IAY S149.900.
TERRACE YOUR t.A ND . 2 + 2 L.arg~ 4 bdr m , 3 ba. tn duplex. Spacioui;, arn
lc\cl home w/mJg nirr Mov<' 1n concf1L1 on
l'rnt pool & lnd~c pg $182,000.
I-'nrmal !Jin.rm. Wl't·bar, R~ACH house 2 s tory A d r lrame. Just listed. plus impe>rtc i~turl's """PT CRST 2 br, all,.,. Onlv min lo ll<:h. 1-'o 1•" more rnfo tall ll)(IJ} tra.~ + air <'ond SlOf>,000
$:!7S.OOo J,uwei;t pn<'e 1n lral'I
ASSUME8°~ ' GI LOAM
In r1rl·1m(lr Nonh\ 1e w. 4
Bdrm In ll•vl'I 1.iti• fam '! ·...:_ .:.
rm w/litone rrplc & walk Manna Heall\' 642 flll.50
tn wet· bar, frµlc 1n mslr -----·--
bdrm, true formal din· •••••• • •• •••••• ••
r m . Sec 1t t o dJy '
$139,900
HIGUR SHORES
Romantic Catalma -.un
sets from this cusm 3
bdrm boroo. Near ne
with noor plan which let!
s unshine in. Mot1vat
sellers! See 1l today an
ng check book! Muc
re. $325.000
MJVE IN NOW!!
I( you assume 9V.'i~ loan
Harbor Vl~w Home •
•5 BrSomer!'el Sl99.500
•Prol. De~'Or. Crti.y 111
Bltrs. •By Owner640·71iO'J
•78.S-1457. ~ 7543
• ()pn Sal/Sun. See Orr • ••••••••••••••••
493.9494 49"5--522ni--------
496-24 I 3 83~505 HAPPINESS IS t,~B~
d Livin9 Rm
Home i~ vacant & read
ror 1mmedjate occupan
c-y Call now for detail
546-Cl:ll.31' Exclus1f e Three Ar<'h1----------i a homf' in be autiful
HaQrbor \'r('w llom ' an
pre-.t1g1011 .. l'<l'w11•irt
Beat:h Trv lh1s k111g-,111·
5 bedroom, Brin)! ynur
o((er & W{' II work 1111 th1•
fm1tlll'tnli? 1)11 11 IO<IJ y
and we 'II try lo gel you 111
for<:hnstmas
t w f t1 Ii!\/• H \ JIJ'°' 11 \fif ,,11 f • Put e-1eiybody 1n a happy hoh
ddy mood w•lh !hrs San1,1
Iles lun to cul 0\/1 oi em
bro1der-use lell loi indoors
lab11c pa1nl on mu~hn lor front
dOCll or wmdo" lei ~hold1er
he10 they 11 rave 11 P~ll••tr
eleitant floorplan with
counlrY kitchen. dinin~. ®
3 ~OOITI.'I and heart
fi repbcl. RV parkJt. $9ll.500. BKR . Call ..... ____ _ __ R_e!ll~'llate
THE REAL1
ESTATIRS :
540 1720 BYowncr, 2 sty. 4 RR, 21-il ________ _
ba. d1n1n~. family IRVIME!
7198 t1an~1 about 20 "" TARne1 I
SI.SO for each Pd"er11 Add 401 li'-'m
each pane111 IOI l11st clan air ·
mail and handhn1 ~ llO "#I In Collfornia"
A d1~ ,ou tan pra<.l1cally ~1~ lroob ·
pou1 on-1t flows along the l11ure Needlecraft Dept. 105 ;.,._VA Loan
:'oO beautifully. Notite the dt• Dally Pilot assume 8~% lntres
mat1c h11h-watsttd loo' arttied 901 163, Old C...... Sta.. "" $68,000! No qualifying!
bodict sums. Sew rt lone. short. Yoe\. llY 10011. 'rilt 11..,.., $11,000 moves you In!
Pnnltd Pattern 9019: Misses Addim, Zipb ''""" llv1111Mw. Bdr .. 2 ba., sparklln Sam 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 1ow1NOW' 01 1979 NHDll· pool.super up.graded. S&t• 12 (bust 34) lollclMi\lt CRAnCATAl.OC -ower 200p0pu. Call quick ! Linda o
2 718 ,_a. 6G-toch labnc lat dHllM. 3 hee pattem~ Pam aaenu 751·2060
p11n1ro ms.de Send 7Sf s.• I.SO w _. pMtn. Md 12'-0ukkllasJ Transltn Sl.50 MESA YBDE
....... ,..... .. first. tn.fatchwlft Qlilb .. Sl.SO Ll'1 fam bome OD quiet ~ ..... ~ s-1 ID: 127,Afll'W '1' 0.. ... Sl.50 cuJ.<Je.sac. 4 Br, 2~ Ba.
~·IAll MWlll 12'~ n.wtn ......... Sl.50 plush lndscp'g, flex I bl
12s.t.u& Quilb .... . .Sl.SO terms. StlJer will help 124-Gitts .,., Otullw.s St.50 finance.
Pattern Dept. «l 12J.Slltcll'tt''°atc11Qwilts SJ.25 RlC HT R EALTY
Dally Pilot 12?·St11tl 'n' Ptr1f~ilb Sl.ts 9'79·8533
232 Wa1 11th St ...... '"" 121.fillow SllOll Sl.50 0--•TIO ... MY \OOU. Pri11t MML AD-120C1ttht\ t Wlfdttllle Sl.00 ...-~"' ., ~s.z,,, Sfl£ lftd m u Uf.l'lowtl ~lltt SI 00 FACE UFT
ltVllR"-lll-CnKhtt ••ttl s. .. ,., Sl.OO Ch11rmm11 bo~. t'Om-
l,t ~ be l)lattiut-you ctt 116-ltiffy fifty QllUts St.OO p I c l e I y r c m od t'I e d
more f0t les' S wlltn you scw1 ll~ltlpplt Cntcllet Sl.OO P r I me Io c 11 ti o n. • Stnd tor new fAl.l WIMlCR l14.Complttt Afpw Sl.OO bedrooms, 1600 11p0tless
fASHIOMS.TO.SEWCAlAlOC H11 ll2-Pnu Afl!llM 75' sq fl. Don 't m las this
SI !IQ coupon for tiee pat. lll..Wrpift Cieclltt Sl.00 ~! Agt. &46-03Sl
tefn o1 ,out thou 1~ 107-lltltllrt Stwlllc. •. . .. Sl.00 ,., __ ... ~ ,.,.,_......,. "·" v!R9Ra.a. .... s • 1......-, ...... W lM 103-15 C)tlitb tlr TMIJ . 15j ~ Iii I SAA" t~ Qlilll.... 1112.._.Qllill ......... 7~ YA Apprlaiaed $10.000 l~ ·~ OI ••1111.. JOl-Ollt ~--.... 15' Sbarp 3 DR comer lot.
•..................... "",.. ..... 1111 WtlUideCll. 7M-6743 34Hnl. Bkr.
. . . . ,,. , ... --. . .
lndry 1·m. professiona WE GOT IT! lndsc p 'g & d eco
w/many extras. 8-12·04~ 4.5.6 BR's, $117.500 tc
Principals only. $150.000.
B y O wn er ; n e
Landmark, 4 BR. 3 ba.
car gar, $117,000. 9'k As
sumable. 19661 Ditma
Ln. 963-2283
1001.11" ~_;.AM C.Mit'~
.... ___ -....
LIVEIN
WOODBRIDGE
Bay. over 3600 rt. or new
hldit . with 5 bdrms • 4
batM. den, brkfst. rm .
dinrng rm. & surer largl'
i:ame rm Cul for <ll'
tetls
FOR $72,900 Jfff IRIERY·
REALTOR ~
675·9111 Come see tor yoursdf
Beautifully upgr11tled 3 _
bedroo~. 2 bath roml CRESCENT BA y
10 p r estig1ous1 Wuo~ New3Br. 3Ba. DR. frplc.
b rld!{e. Hurry Won ramrm vlew 67J..6634
lu t !! ----·------
OPEN SUM. 1-4:30
23232 PALAW,AH
Monarl.'h Hay Terrace;
O('l'Jn Vll'W. beauthul 4
bdrm. fJm 1ly rm
lnrmJI <hnrn)! rm . ·
frpl<'S , W Pt b11 r. 3 l'OI
/,!11r;il(I'. 1·ornn lot /\i.l<
mi: $295.000 ---;; ? I I I
flj MYSTIC PARM DOM Y • rWAICJCl.UC
A serene mt. & canyon ' ltEAJ.70R ' view with glim pses or the ~ c:' .::"'
ocean : t his s p acious 640·7000
bdrm .• ram lly home bas i---------~~~
been freshly carpeted ' -;;~~---•iiiiililiiliiiiiimiiiiii·~
IOS2
WOODIRIDGE
llALTY
551-3000
painted; a good value a t • $1~~AsTROYAU .. Coldwell Banker
This 3 bdrm. home has •-------r been remodeled with WI 1 ~•°'41tt.l tll<'QK[qA(,{ COMPANY HAMADA IM superb·ta.ste & remorka
THI R.AC'IJUET CLUI ble cran.smansh1p; lnvc·
Seldo111 doe!! one en· ly ocean views. $239,500
counter all the in,grc· OWM YOUR OWM
dients lhot make a house A 2 tfdrm unil cwerlnok
Into 11 home. but this has lnlt uw Bowlin~ Cn•el\3, l~. all · four bedmoms w11h sl)('ct.1r ular while
ra mlly room 211' baths wuter vlew!I. F.asy wulk
roomy wardrobes · swim to town & shos>s $t't$,000
pool w1lh lacuul. Fast
escrow 1.5 ()Olslble and
tho price la reasonable.
An out1tandln1 home! '
red hill ~ · -
'> ~ :> · l 5 00
. . . --.. . ..
OH THE GOLF COURSE
Beautiful front row condominium at
Lagun<.a Nigu<'I near beaches &
:-.hopptnj! 2 Bd rm 2 flnl hs. Larj?c :?
Cur i;aragc Ext·ell cnt 1'111ancmg.
$82.!J95.
A COU>WIUIA ... MCO.
496-7222 831-1>836 ,,.,... ........ .., ....
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Ne"'l* t .. Kh I 06t Mtwpwi leoch I OH .................. • • .. ' Commercial lncOftW l'rop•rfy 2000 lllCOMs l'rop.rty 200
Frrday. November 10, 1978 DAILYPILOT Df
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MfWPOftT O M n4t WA TH
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ht•d room :1 h,11h pn~t IJ!• hunw JUl>l
h~h·d \\llh 1:-111 ''I It t1t•c•k O\t•1lookin~
lht• \\,11l•r 'IJl\t• .111\ 1111.i~t· of :i 1L11t·
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prnp\•f1 \ Clpt·n tilt' "t t•kt•ncl Sund••\
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•61·"12 '61-1605
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HlWPORT HEIGHTS
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LIVING
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pldfl" II•·· •nittrn<tl o;ecuri1v
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QNJHEBEACH• l11mmrrr1ul lllcl1t nn 247L2L.1Cre'lta.U p () A...._w.lch•d
• l'\'tl. fur '\Ult• nr lt't1!lt', no t d1 iclurh ten11n1' 297 /\. l6ly h l'l:irc
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Newportle.c:h l1JOC W tn."t ll"'L Sl50,ll00 J•r111 onl) C01jlt1Mesa
........ I r"' "' ""n"'' .. u\ ,., lllNOtr Jj,,1 !ri'I ,~. Wl<ndl. 4!12 1770. 11o•kda)" Ynu ore the winner or
lu1.i..1111< lhr hlut• l'.cnr.1· N" W 'llt>J 1 1...,,. 1213>330 1~!1 Two r.." TlcL_.1 pvl l11·11··h ~ 1111n11t .. , r. ~ '' ''" rT ......
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'"""''1t111no1I r 11 pl1· "'Ill•· Nt•WJ><lrt llt•11d1 Att•tl tngton Beach. 3 bld.:i. LONG DEACll
hmt'\t' l' .. ik 1t·nt uni\ l'nplc nc·l h•m..-s l-'1r,1 1>1de by side $199.~ ea TllEATRE !o'ESTIVAL
s."2H ) 1·.ir1> rrnt i;cuarantel'd By Owner l 771 3243 "OUR TOWH" ,._n..a __ ,a P'odflc Pntllt' h11<h lr11HI<' count 11tarr1ng Eddie Albert al
-'"-11,000 Sq rc•t•l n :nh1blt• 4 u111o..11ys Mobil• HotM Sclllu i.vim•. $7~.000 "" the Long Beach Conven
EMERAl,0 BAY LOT
Uraw1ni:1' \na!.lill 0 1\
673 ll6:w
DAMA POINT
,_._.,c Vl•w Lot
U n i que white
water-harbor view. tt·I
f'lani. thu <.:oastal
$131 ,500 . 496·4115 2.
M1·s.wl
• l/Olo 11.1rbt11 St.·lt.lb /\. G~ Ellllftt Co. • 1"1xcr upper In nice orca lion & Entertainment
540-5917 631·3400 or or Sula Ana. Only [::~eBe~h E. Ocean Bl . Newport leoch
S600 CASH 644..a751 sas.~o. Re al F..state Cull 642·5678, ext 329 R·3 LOT
Muvt· 111111 J blll ill•l "'1tlt' ---751.2787 toclaimyourt1ckets Build 4 Units on this
BALBOA ISLAND
llug<> 3 bedroom, family room. formal
dining room home o n Balboa Island
Supc·r street. steps from the buy. $800
p/mo.
ZOMB> MG • • • prime County Property l-11-.·lwc•xl t. I l'l'l'lvt• St;(~) I ---------1 Listed ror Cast !iale al ---"-~--iiiAa=~I! I .. ,h tor ( 'hrt1'l 11J,I" -tllllJ w. ' • Costa MHo A nENTIOH "'-..
ll I h d •·1 .. s·1 V0 rd" fo pl 2 $92.500. Call now 759-9386 -p1111: t'\1;·w11 1:1 l fl , l! rn i1n"W· t bl INVESTORS .. " • " " ur· l'X ,
MotMI• Ho.,. Stor• 1ll'l .tilf 1 .. 1111µ hid~ bdrms. ba . endosed » 7~1 ~I ft I.Ill ltltlt.' Cb CllCl' 4·pll'X nr So Csl ~ ;i r a i! e, c I 0 s c t 0
•EXCITING•
. 11 r t J r a A " n w n t: r ., r h 0 0 1 ~ . t h t· ;i 1 l' r .~ . :\I (, 11 '1 ""05.000 1Jn ~ril" around t.ldt 1h11,c1 \ ml~r in .,. .. rt'l>laurants. mark(•li-
H'"'"r ur ,\~t til5 3,17 t•onlrart f'ri n only Writ.• B-Ox 37K, O.iih
I' \I .>.JI 5~ 54~l219&~9-1·05:% Pilot. PO &x 1$(;0, (;ui.la
M1:<ia. CA 92626 Udo· M•wporl l ch Spacious corne r lot on lo ••••••••• •• ••••••••••. ••••••••••. •••••••••••.
.t1.1 ... 111thl11t l-.,tJlt•,Jh• . 51.:NITS 16UHITS $380,000 <1lr~t or~pyglas:. 11111 Cy presi. hi·aut 2 '>l 3bdrm Homc t-:aslsidcol
3224
~111111·._ 1l,1h 111 1h1· m11h1l1· S~~~M7.~:ter laiboo l'~nwla 15•;. dn, cnnlract or i.ale Use your mg Benu1ly of ho me 's650 mo in c <.: M Harbor High dil>t
ul l11•Jul1lul 'l ""l'"rl Great inves tmt>n l -Great rond Net spenda· df'S1gn to ~ake the most ~arde~er water & PoOI $475permo 645-0605
11" r h 0 r I\ 1'.11 O t' n LJ 'tore:. & maJor ga · never a vacancy F'our I ble $180 mo Bob Marcel or Uus uruque locauon 0 'sELL $98 ooo
11.ir·•111 ' 1· p ,. I . '1at1on $700.000 BR units & one 2Bn unit 1 IT 957.2666 Owner will carry fmanc ~:;~ · East.side 3 BR. 2 ba, 2
marvelous IJ\ t hl'Jl'h ALBERT f'USSF.l,L Yrly income could be mg and or subordinate. · frplcs, Martne~s S~hl
w.olk to .,hupp111.: 1n REALTYCO 631 5 $16500 &>lier will help Easts1de6uruts.$247. 00 $350,000. LEASE lovely larg Walk lo Wet>tcliff. $600
Nl'wport llJrhor s mo:.t ~J s/ wtfinancmg at $249.~ Will finance w130c,t. down COLDWELL BANK t:R Tuslm Meadows 3 Br + _mo_._646-__ 2052 _____ _
uduimt.' :m~a 1 KZ07!>7 J o..ff':Sc111e Newport Pier Reofty Ownr1age 548-7933 644·9060 formal dining rm, 1 slory Spac. new 2 br, 2 .,, baron
Caifot'ftia ,acifl' •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ home Nearly everything do. 2 frplcs. washer &
NEWPORT CREST MoOit• Honw Soles .Duplex for salt.' by ownl·r ji I .$%1 lnduttrial/ Mobil. hotne/ new drapes. carpet:... dryer See to apprec No
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$l4S.!IOO Mobile Horne Store 1--~~~~~~-1---==~~-~ Loh for Selle 220 ing the month or Nov. mg rm. dtn rm open D9Cl l'oiftt n 26 t '• . CALLG46·4463 Anaheim 956 1011 44 DUPLEXES ----------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• to choose from. beam ce1l. rrpk. garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . 'a!!i·~ 111· ~~tt1:n~~ln ~.:10 2 GOOD OFACE ILOG SITE incl. S525. 6«·5687 2Br. 2Ba. den. dbl garagl" ~ E Anah1'1m 956 4500 FROM S99,z5o 2 IE TRUE Huntington Beach 638-8841 . L.rg 3 BR. 2 ba duplex. nr new. nr marina $425 County. 5 B1 . 3 ha. :!::; ? HOMES W/INC 27.000 sq. ft. lot near h d k roo Weher R E 493 7766 frpk ... 2t'Jrg.irJl(••. Ii::<'-W Anaheim 761 t4<1 2 Cu I ·• l'.;., a 21EACHHOUSES Pacifica lfosp1tal. R..ches,Fcrms, ss are1acuu91,~~0'2"52ec. ~. -·----·--
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1;..15 ~I!) 1\ppro\ tc1·, 1111. a<lull park El Toro tnl<:nors! 752 1920 R...tcllls RATE fit::ASONl\Ul.F. B Toro 3232
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Ur :1 B.i llnuhll• riNocht'd RA:M t 30PM. 1031 El Camino Dr (rplc. big fnl·d yd $495 FountaiR Vaft.y 3234 1-.ai.-,. tn lt·HI lluor pl.111 ~;~ ;;~1'c',·1 Ii) u PIH only to..ti Tll l:lO r .M.I Costa Mesa mo 673-6336 •••••••• ••• ••• ••• • • •• • •
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Spa nish motif Auto Ro11dmaslcr. awning &. ··i' It;..•. ON THE Bayfronl, piernoat. 2 BR, nook pvt.yd Very quiet. New le~ant·2 bedroom "11rinklC'rs, c•onrrt-tc wroui:ht iron s tairs . 13 • 2 ba. 123 E Bayfronl No Dogi.. Wtr Pd $275 $550, or 2 bedroom + clcn
dnvt• & t'IH'Cllllonal lloor F::16th St. Space 17, CM ~ ... RIGHT TRACK $795 Herb,213/478-3577 Mo sszs movetn Nef'ds $575 Cedar & windo\4
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Z106 Harbor Ste 206·A
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Ac~ for Sell• 120 ••••••••••••••••••••••
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Owner Ill, say's "Make
Offer" 2 l-'1xer uppt'r
houses. many build1n~s.
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fo'renl'h window!., ll\I <in I ool' .. \ll'". qu11•t
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Kemo Owner Ukr
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$365,000 ti7:l 8KO:l ~~~.~~ •••••••• ~?~~ spht. Pnvate secluded
area has near nr w · <7500 On 2,500: ~~e:s ha hnme. hu~, :0 4 Bdrm. 2 bu th ho~ your First! FARGO
w/PoOI. Jae. ram rm. Privacy galore in this l /67&-S717orl /523-4462
Completely remodeled. super 2 1!edroo!1' condo . TAKE ON PAYMENTS.
BIG lot, much more Central air, dirung, paUo ACRES Near Albuquer
OwDe1' will finance. No and pool ar t 8 • BKR. Call que. N. Mex-R1o Grand
credll needed. $J!l5,000 S40 1720 River·lnflallon Hedge
balance. Ask for 1-:cl TARBEU. tl unl ·H ome Sites Cbcmow964·2455 r n v e s t m e n t
--Recreatlon-$100 Down HPT HTS FIXER .. I I ,._11f 1 .. · Take up $39 Monthly.
$77 .000 incl approved # n-ont 0 Take $3900 Balamce Uu
duplex pion ('1111 fo'nt1l ' LOW TAXES Now. Call Roy Collcc Pat Contrell Rltr _802_·94_7_·80_1_1. ___ ~
Realtor n;imi'lC'r ,victim ofrers
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owner Phase Ill, Gn•At AND FIX. Prtn only •••••••••••••••••••••• vl~w. lbt', 2ba, $159.000. !)4l.(M25 Bkr 2 beautiful cemetery lo
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642·1355
COSTA MESA
16 New deluxe units
S870,000, Can ~pl1t
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West Newport home. 5 AvMI. 11 6 patio. rnrd yd. ~ar. Kid,.,
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Bdrm. 2 baths +do rm ---&. pels ok $445. Agt No
loft. Yrly lse. $1~/mo Ea.o;tside. 2br, lba. study, feo.964-2566 : 973-2971
956-S87J newly dee;. re mode led O<;EAHVIEW CONDO krt. $350 mo. 546-Q99
IAY VIEW 3 Bdrm. H~ ba. dbl ~ar.
PLUS IEACH l RR, ut1I paid, rani?t'. biking distance to bch.
Co ( 3 BR 2 b $350 m>. 648V• w. 18th $395. mo. 550-1795 __ _ mp. um. • a. St., 642-0835. +den. Now until June ---------
15. $900 Mo. incl. util. 3 bdrm. 2· ba. fo'am. rm
IAl.IOA-HEWl'ORT 8onU3 rm. frplc. pool. No
2 story 4 Br. $550 mo
1 yr lsc. close to bch,
536-1540
REALTY 6 75..a I 70 pets. Chlldren OK. $575 --c -Lr-....... -.-S-H_""_R_I'
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LIDO BAYFRONTwinter I lid1'm , I ha h om1· 3br, 2ba, gar, rrplc. Local Business man has w 'pool. ncw c rpl!( &
675·4&46: C2131449·4<t66 cash to buy homes in paml CaH J im, 962 778)1 Oran~e County arPa. Nol
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G1Mral 1202 stove. YlVd. adults, no •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••. . $J65 Mo. 642_ 1643 Avail. now 3 br, 2 ba, gar. i--------•I After 6 P. M pauo. fncd yd. Kids & LUWIEMT ALS pets ok. $425. A.gt, oo fee.
3 BR in Eastblutr. $950. 3 2 Br. 1 ba. gar. Nu crpt, lg 1164-2500; 973-2971. ,
all Harbor View Hills. rear yd. lOl6 Amel ricao Ready lo move? lbr, 2 ba, ......... 4 BR C .... M Pl. Ref. req. Adul s. $330. I ........ o..... esa. ~-frp c. paUo. garage, fncd
$700. 2 BR + d e n yd. Kids" pets ok. Agt,
Jasmine Creek . $850. On the bll.lfre. view, huge no fee. $445. 964-2566 ;
Seaview 2 BR + den. far workshop, 3 hr; 1 be. trnJ.2971
S900mo.For lease. rpl, $550/mo. Call .... ---------
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964-2:Wl6; 973-2911.
Pool home. 4 br. 2 bn, Rar.
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Adil arl'li SJOO f'nol, Len f I 2 I" ~-.1-L......d 3500 '" "' f h hi St l ... A h I cabin f"'IC So shore """" Shorl~ lease j.larden hom rp ~. car garugl'. ... nwnr-starnng Eddie Albert at re n g, nr s opi., sc s. cps 11 ....-ac . )car Y, •· ·... · ;,.,.. • rus. gym, etc ~ ...,.,J 3bdrm. 2ba .frplr, patio fncd yard. $575 mo Muy ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Long Beach Convc n Cute 2 Br. I ba. up<,t::11 rs. bu.se:.. ctuJd OK. $350 m o Lge rrodl•rn ;i br. 1 br beaut loc. 714/536-4...,, Orangelrl~ patio home. grdn!>, elcL gar. opnr lsew/opttobuy.S49-?97I NEWPORT RF,A(;H.JlJr. t1on & Enterta1nml'nt enel. gur, nr OCC, n :496-4922 upper, frpk, 811 bllf\S PALM DESERT CONDO,
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lndrv rm S4:lS b 16 R352 & pets n~ S.H5 Al!l . nf .,, bro"k"r. no liLtin•i 1 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• Nc·wer 2 RR. 2 ba, 1•arly 1tltdn.-..Spu1 ro1c.,N1o1 Pd1., or .1Jull apts tn 14 piano, !~d.iut 1111~ l~u,1olP"t~.1 .i ! ~,[01' R~; to Shar~ °4300 -f~ !"'A·'""lf1, •,r/:l .. !171 " .. .. A"' Cll v 2h A<llto;, OfJ ""IL, L.'Vt''· kt s :%5 :..... o.11n1 Ion . 1r11m $31'· • rvwls. l1•n u ~ ,, ~ ~ •u'I "-""""'"' "'' h.indlt· all tkl:ub. t:al r.A · lt'W, pwr. r. "'" ·' .-k ,, ~ ,~ , .• ,. ... ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turi ll'ru1·k ll1 i.:hlahd'i . Mr G"rd .. t•r "7r...9n10 $500 AdlL'>. ut1I pd T1I 21:!1257 l1W2 I S2M OH20 d,1yo, or w ·uui-Ill~. watl'rfallc;, von<h ' ""' ..,.,...., l(IWrlhouL. I' w1v11·vf 2 nr . :J l!H. I·'• h:1hlJ:hl"'<l1111.111 u ti • u ~ J li4 5 :JlllH "'--s lJ L' Cut down " 1•nn"ipals only Muy 303 1-: f;<lgcwatt·r · ri 11m • vn ti' go .-rwy Bu. c•arp<'l, ttlc 1·ntry. ty hmTll· llutlt111~. :>l11wr , Cult• ::i rnall I Hr, nt•ar -· drive North on »each 10 /\ISO 2 br, :! b;1 twnhs t UttiftqExpenses!
lrpl('. dr&"'-'S. i>nv. putw, Ya rd s,tj O' mu l' .II I ----O IS7l 2866· beach, S26S mo ~ Hr , l ba, all t•ler. llrantl Mcf',.dden lh<'n Wes t on noor plan Patio Pool Share a home or aptm<>ut ,..~ R l «-~"'770'1 Nwnrt Crl'Sl c:o11do. rrwn c7r. 8, .. ,. n w 187 E 18th "l $'00 " ~car g;ir., pool. S~rlsc. rnu a ... ..,. -,. L Cl 11'.. y I •"•"" '' a· ucv 1' •' ., M""'addt:n lo Sl•awrnd $42S &\0-0349 h.~.t rn n.n .••• .!IS2-0u62 than 2()()() sq rt, w /ocea ltC n ,.,.r .. r Y -."'' -mo.A):ct:>4l -50J2 ..... ___ ~l·•..uAru '-""'"""'nu
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WOODIRIDGE bclr. 3 bu .. honu' rm, dlntng. $725 mo. ind 673-5706 w >bJlcony. wal>htn)! C.:C1ll:IJ!l' type 1 hr, J!ar Townhouse lovelv s pac cpl prelerN-d. $325 mo c..>db•·-1~1,....
/. Bf<. conv den. 2 baths. ulc , pall(), lake prvJ~.. refn g, micro-wave (J\IC 1 room studio. <1we\, sun-roc1I & j!ar Vrly $450 S280 Uhl p<l N1•w l'rtH & & bo ·Wt 2 .b. l h eau all!'>. 675-3059 832 AJ34S1n~e 1971 Ue<: I S52:5830-9666 &useof pool/Jac/tenni!'. C;1lJ dvs 675-5196 or eve·!> floors.1st. last $135 dt•JJ me e. r wi ----------· ... ~ vaulted ce1hog. Frpk, __ -·----___ ~-A~t ny, $2.SO yearly. 1 •di 67S-82i3 Avail now No pcls 1 pvt. gated entrance -+ 2 $S2S Deluxe lower JBH. •Ir~. upJ!rades Pvt end Vrry clean /\II nc>w paint non ll mo kcr Wknds ehJld olc. 2042 Meyer Pl. pauos. Some with all 2ba. bltru., f(ar spuct-. .,..,
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& PARK. $325 per mo 4 bdrm. 2~ bll. s:;7s mo. 63 I I 400 B 13 Q. Surrounded wlth •Tot Lot New 4 plex. J bdrm. 21h bc h Yrlv . S550. mo
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<:/\L I. C 0 LL EC 'T s1700 Modern 3300 sq n 431 R.tvcrs1de. $500 mo Bfo~'T 675·67:17 • Walk toparlC Mit·26S9963-589l 96J..2Sl8 WESTCLffi" l br. At1ulti., New home to 5hare. malt• ~)688-2370 custm 2 sty, 4 n R. £~~ .. Sat, Sun 12·4 NO PETS 1~ Placcnua Avl', CM -·no Jl('L'i. $275 mo. Arnt!. or female. All wood anrl .....,..._.. I bdrm . rurnishE-d S325 2 LrJ? studio. w1> krteht.•n. 1714 ) 642 3790 Nt:w 2Br, adullb only. 4·6 mo:.. 673 6640 Jtlass, ocean and canyuo Turtlrrork H1 J?hlands W/PQOI. Lrg Back Bay · bdrm . funtls ht•dS<IOO. s uit t•mplnyed pt•rson · SJ50 & up, 1702 Florida, vt<'W ; jacazzi. Vi•rv
townhomc.brand nc>w.2 lot.64S-1783eves. 2 roommall'S & 1 36.SWe.:;tWrlMn over 25. t1Ull'l hfrstyle 2Udr .. 1ba .,newin11talla-alAdams.536-4729 ~·,~ .. :~~~~{~ 2 br. private Lag. Be b. ri·
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panoramic vu or hills. 2 ram rm. FP, beams ceil additional roommate~ t drape!'!. Small pets 0 SlJr ER t br. pool, 1tar, 675-4646; (2131449-4466 total. Cal~ 54Q.J666 dlly-. i·ar oar w/o• .. ·ncr. man~ .1n~s·"""'tmo <•".""°"' sublet 4 Br rondo. Mon ._,,.._..Oft ~och 3740 Blk lo <><'ean. li:e I br, S325 Mo 642 .... 64 frpk, ll'et'!i. $275 Adults, 2-bdr--th--l ---497 ...,..,,.nve
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, rar gar . lge rned yd . jaclsauna, 2 car $toral>(c 7561 Cente r Ur. 1146 plus h crpl:., g,iraat·. ml(s. pool av:ul. $2tiS Mo rrpts. adults. 8181 San ~-------• 2 bu. Park Newport lllJL
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• e I e c . ga r age d oor 642·3286 · 847-1190 wlk to bch & r;hoppmg, , 3 BR, 2 ba .. great ocean"' opener . pool. uuntt, ck L.gc 2 Br apt 1n 15 unit SUP'ER HICE 229 Avenida del Mar . Share -i Rdr. 3 ba. f v
sunset v1f'ws! Near Cr<'S· 1 .. 75 mo. Call Lind-a. complex.. Adults. no pell! NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. c)osc to S2lS-S226 mo. lilt mo.. ho me w / 2 n th r r !-
cent Beach. Nor t h 991.0000 $275 mo. 1st, last, dcpoiut •Loekedgar wl l>: ~tor. beach,$J60per mo. secu.nty dep, cloanlna & S J 85/ m o. Fem a I e .
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architecture; stovt• & Big Canyon, corne r. •Speclal cab1oetbp11c<' " ----------rcfri~. Like new . will Bo rdc ux 3 · br. 3 ba E.slde 2 Br 1 Ba, I ur •OitB beal, 1(us c·ookmjl 2 8~. 1 ba, orly ne~, lg. w;;;..,,Mr 389 Room mate needed to
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/\vull. now. $750 Mo 1111 t11Tl(.'nitles. $1300. mo . R...t." ...___ $2.7._ St $325. A)(t. 64~4095 •/\dulls. no pcl!i to,ach. $350. 642-8!/73 Midway City. 2 f;lr apt Nr hea<.'h, S200 mo. 5:16·352'~ 494-7551 f )c(' 1st. Airt 759· tl31; --"""' i. 2bdrm $325 - -.. ..., ....,.,,, EXPAtolSIVE VIEW I l>drm ('f)llb~t.' . "~side• I bdrm .. S2R() 3U . 2Ba . .,., m 1 lo bch, neach UI +405 Frwy 3 hdrm. h!'lf', rli(4• to h1•h.
l.ocjllltctHHl1 3250 ""'""""' OFLIDOIAY fi ltl-:ATl!t-:nH:\Tlt>:'ll \M nt•;1r .C.::ithol l t Monlhtomonlh $400 mo. 1147-4961 or ti r o u n cl I I r . s1~10/n•> plu!\'<'J UtUltlc~
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Ille. No pets. 769·0577 ---------i master nn deck ofr 111-:/\U'fl 1-'l 'L ,, l"f~ --PALM MESA Af'TS. 1-·em.alc wanted sharl' 2hr
anytlror. \. Udo Isle house for lea master BR bu v1~w or S1n~lt'-.. 1&2 1,._--dtOOm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINUTES TO NPT furn apt w/ male. $25 wk, c;;11 Katt Red Ca t 18 mo. Sl200 per mo. the b ay. S1500/ Mo . .,,,m & unfurn Moo<'b B<.:H. CM. S46-2068
833 3380,°j68•8276. ~.bdrm. 4 ba. lten, bar, Dor othy Hardtos tle ol)('nll:ulytotn7 Room TOWMHOUSE 8ach.t&29R. Jo ... e m 'l.rmmate wantcd tu
Iba, AC, fr2plc, UP · s teps from Bay. Ref.r.~642-~823S~~<C~-20~)~~~~I mult• :,\'r Vtf'<' .1v111I No 30~;Up,pool,Ja~l~;:i&i fromS230 &up. s hare J.:. 3 bdrm. hl;c,
Rra<i&, no kids, no pet.a. Req. 6'75-8359 l••aw 1·1•11u1 rt•tl Surr~· te court&; 'la • lo Adult.s. No l't!ts Sl7.S/rm. 847-8217.
$380. + ullllUes. LIKE tolF# HOME Newport Beac h cond tulullli only. no 1wti. beach: P<>l'S•bk 2 bdrm 1!161 Mesa Ur.
PamHy ~iRhborhood 4
br. 2 bo. frplc, dshwhr.
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Garage. Kids & ~l!I ok
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~·2.'166; 9'73·2117 I
LogmMIMltu•I 325 •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Udrm, 2 ba, f'um rm
Atnum. oil bltlns Oct>111
view. pvt bench Nl"uc Shore&. $800. 759, 1-46:5
All upgraded. view city qwet 2 bdr, 2 ba patl Oakw<-'od +loft $635 Month 15 Blk11 Eut of Newport
yrd. $1150/mo. 752·0617 .88 or ohn .. l·I..._ _ _;...a.;
Af<l. l""""tt.a Trf.IA••I ,.. • ...,_. .._,.1...,.... Streams. waterfalls, a pine
Oollhouse for le1111e, 3 br. 2 u n u II u 8, w I l h 2 li~I It vtn4• I •11 Iii h I forest Among Oran ge COUl'\ty'a 00 RV. l'Y MOllLI HOME
ba, lite pvt yard, pool. bedrooms. dinlna rm and t~l[i o.\:io most specta~ular adult apart-1 INPOIMATIOM
Closc lo schools, 5hop· all community raellllln ment communities. t & 2 bdr., 2 bath R1•nt . option ,,, huy '"'°·
Mature lady to s hur1•
W/!lamc. :t BR. 2 ba 1JIJI
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Salmon lt1ver ~-333!1
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liRhts 4BRS & .,.tn. Li< enkcl~J s•r;,3°0 ~~'" GMden Apartments ~ 911m 5u,,~tf6 9860
plnl(. Washe r /dryer, $57$/mo. M•..,_..lffclVlo.lttl 67J..7l00 rt·po·~ lo11n auumptmn, rerri~ incl. ssso. Agent Waterlrollt HoMH 1700 11\lh St MOV&ln ready Offices open 9to6. .. ... ...... <'IC Jo;uy flnllllCt' u A(.' UL De ff LA r>V from
646-l044or642·5060 611·1 .. 00 lf'IOVl'r .ii llilh1 • ....---------•! 9ofrt~. M1dwesl wanta to !!hurt·
0.ck 88y lllnjl~ family Arand New N'cwport '-A:"''··n ll"YiM 1844 Westmlnst<'r 84IM1895 ~M for wlnter 644·019~. M:?>UIO 1'~5--~· • Mobff.Hoftlf Shww l'urk Nf'wporl AJ>l nr
home nu rond 3 br , l~ Beach Condo . Or,.on --------~ •u•••••••••••••••••••• w An8hi•1m 761 1442 -The ra.stest drnw in the ba. IRe lo( Room for RV v l~w . qui et. pa tlo, 2 n R . l b n .~ r u 11 y rm~ $375 mo. 2Br, Ora.naetree An&OOtm 956-lOll Plac~ a Clualrted ad IS
West. . .a l>•IJY Piiot · & boar.. S100. mo Rtft. 3bdrm .• 2\.\1 ba, t'ncl011od fum l11hed. t blk to ocean. 1300 ~Ave 2300 F'alM•w Rd.. Condo. overlooks wtr, E. Anaheim 9S&"4SOO ll~ ea)' ~ ,dlalin1 your Cl~lftedAd. Call Today ht " tut " lease . gar. No ~\8 ~ Mo . $450/mo. Adlta. no pets. eoetaM ... 540-1300 CoetaMOM6-t!l-t300 &dlt.s. no pet.s, pool. ten San~ ~S.4-7070 l)bont. Gtve ua a call
642 ~. 1414878 days Ask for John 83t.J~. 67$--0475 nlll, t tc 833-8080 _ _ _ We1J 'do the rest. 642-5678
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c. .. tm "''''"· urit1 dl-ti.tn" l>i•lll••· H.-nlLrui•l•' ~mm.,_10 & ~h·•m drn11 H1•11M.1dl'I. repair. l(l'n •Vf:llY l.OW PRIC f:S• A M WAY C os met1 c.-s, Brickwork Small JOti:. C:u:.tom hou'lepaiot1ng, 12Comp. Resume Service
ttu >..i' JOO\" W l111111l '\.tu111 l,f'IC•I 1 Ypiol( ('ulvr t1n11 h1t·nrr1> whl n 111it-ntry. o ld time On Gardening Malnt Nutnllon, Hou!lewures, Newport, Costa Me.a yrs exp in NH/CM I am 642·8103.'1l<>l Newport
11 .. , 'fl •lil .•IHH •it.ct :>-41 11. o•!. '! ,11 uil q•bl0 111111l1ll""" 'lt•un 1r111bnwru.hJJ> ttl yr11 m Gt•orKr. 549 2ill5 Homr C~re & l:omm'I lrvtne 67~3175eves small, my pnc..-s are Blvd,Cotl\aMesa.
i l'M hv.1!1nru1 hull Sl!l /\"'.i iAtt•.i L.1c'i.l Mr 1'11lorn L• M •. d ( 64.2·1634 Ma so nry wall :., srruallAftS.631 ... 5368 D.-.C-~anc:~ Repuir 1111 s·1 !Kl 1·ou1 h Siii. 1111 1111 Ull2 ll..'114 ..-.lCl:K'rt ow °' e &l' 'M I k I t p· _,......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bk~"i:, IJll\11 II,,.,,.,, I area ~~~eat. Rca~ona ~ wa ways. Pun ers 1ano&Ol"CJ°"T""'1NJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
ll ~ J \1•&•11 .. 111, .._...n 1 n..,,1 .. 1n11 m11r• ""l s.:> (,u.-• "'1"' Vt'l ti( vr lluufln6( "'"''e 1•11t l.lt"d IJlc S48 4891 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nrk bhx·k & stone . <.:al •••••••••••••••••••••••RF.PAIK & Hl!:HOOF All lltll'~H\t<l.t-SIU .ari 1 111H ~U~l!1J 1' t:.'!..':!:~11 n1~~r\~" tt~1r! ... n1rnc·t u r A fl ~r 5 G>etMw•Ser'\'lc•s Waib1,ce1langs ,noon; tarl Mal360 P111notunin~&repa1r 25 type s-s hingle s 'I~ \11111 ..., \ ~I 01111 wl :!l.<l!i &wltldowscle11nL'i1 MoY'--yrs exp. Master'd deF: in rockshake:i·rompo·tar .
• a·1 J4.!:! ... ~. 1111~ lookii~ S,•. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'>46-6145 ••••:::!••••••••••••••• mullar Tht' t•oupon Freeest.5415930
In.JI\ 11lu 11 ;ni •• r1 but. c. ..... ,eo .. <ret• EtKhical •MR. FtXIT• c; M I worth~. 661 1433 --------A~R~ ~ YT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROM:rnnne's Jloui,eclean ourt<-1>Y o veors. Ill' -Horston Roofing ex
••••••••••••••••••••••• "' '1 , , 1111 ,,, ,,...,,1, "' .. 11 k1111t, ~Hwbbcrd EJectrfe C:a rpente r , painting 111g. Rer~. reason. Own rnuvtnK & haultn~ Plftter/Rtpolr pt>rienced r ooft>rs·nuc
C ... L......... ....._,__ Ill-as rates 15 yrs in t.r"ns ..,A.,.140.,, ..,A5,.,A"" f(ea.son11ble. 645·1S551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale"men 631 4,u3 ·"'H' \l1tr1t '• o_... M ... ...., I· rt·• ..... 1 Ill 1 "'"' •·~ J• l.11 'C2'1 1Jtl 64!> t~7•l an•a. ~.1752 ° .,._ ., .,.., '""" ~ .,..
'""' ""·"'·l'.ttl.in" 1111 •••••••••••••••••••••• '·•l''l""lit~ :.:.i;111:,1 M H 11 g St Neatpatches&te-xturt>'I l':l.h:(.l'Rh .. 'lANt'nced •(u ••tino .aarden · Daily houi1ekeep1ng & ovi~~· _au n · u, FREEEST. 893-1439 Stuec.o • ltl 1•.111' • .._, d1 • 11111.,: 1 111• 111r• ,,.,,, 1 •• 111111·1.. '" .. u .. ., ( 1 · denb Reai. Flat rut"11 h1u11d '''"'" 11•1.t111111~• ri1(hl fr1· .. r-.1111\ull' on ma 1 nte n 11 n c e _ pro a pt t' t'antng Im· : · .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·I 1' '11 1 M :-..t.~1 '11 '1 ' • "1 11 ' t' "'111 , t.l ... k,, 11.111111 l1111l't1r..,m11llJ01'~ .. , lundscapn s prinkJor macuhalework 549·3114 848U .ll.')4 Anytimt', 'lry PATCHPLASTfo:HINCi Hestucco you r ho~t• ,,,.h.ilt ,,..., "4ol H .. lurlot•hi .. t IC• • '•111 • ,.,,11 111 ,1 111·,.1c.ld t;710359 .. " ~ ll A 11 t y pl'.. .. r "<' Span. texture s pec1albt. I~ h M1 • r:1. · • :>)Mem 631·37 16. 645-7926 Res pons 1 ble g 1 rt w ti I . M . h esumates Call S40 6825 :.1 0 s t h 0 ml' s s 6 5 0 1~1r·.\:."~.:,""'t1·~:~1h.11l11 •...,r11 'f "lll>t-11'11111' w.111>,, & ti.ECTRICIAN aft.3PM cleanyour home.S20 ove any t ang.: S48·1974
,;,,·11,.1 ht·•· 1.,.1 ti.11~ HI II Ill~•. 1<.a1lt1• '"n '1r1\1"' J\. It• 1,11n111.: Uc·.,. Comm I Ind fls nlll Ca ll betw 8AM·5PM anywhl>re al allylime. """**'9 ,,.111 1 ill'>lll ··c,1t•vr., .,~~~··x•'"'r L1••2'7ll04l wkdys,497·2'755 24hrs.7 days 54-0-4844 •••••••••••••••••••••••Tre.~ie~ .i11.1 • ti• tnll ,.ulJ'IJlll'' 11'I"-'<1111 .,. ,..., • .,~ r ' C ALL 6 46-8 126 • p~1p---i Any plumbing, wate r••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... _~ i. H.1.1111 •u111rul 111 1 1.1111 111 ,,. .. ri. 1 um Haul, sk1ploader dump TLC Clearung, xlnt., re. --~ ..,.......ftC) serv leaks batbrrnencl Cre~g·s Tree Service _,_,,,. • ..., ,,,.U .. l1111u Ht•a ' r al•·' 1. 1 trk gradmg tree wrk fer specrnl fin Mon & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu· llOllll\ ~TOI ' iii rrw11111I & '' ~111!11l1.1 F.nc;iftg · , . · • · T • PETERS PAINTING l'eramic till'. Reas. t rimm1ni, re mov al ,
' hli1I .irt• m Im mi-: ( h1 '' v. l~1 St ' \t IA•• 0700 t.4h ti.Ill ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~ions et.c. 831-12S7 ues .. 894·3698. i-:x pr'd Reas Rates. 832·2468 plilms any ght, 494·7669
11 rn h•111" 111'• 11111.:., ,._ -1.,'u11tom r t•mt'nl w ork TAYLOR FENl:fi:S HCIRdytMn Landscapincj Free E:.t. Call C en t> PERRY'S PLUMBING Trimming & removal. lU
.... ,1 '\co\ 11th Pr,.r .. r -Jl4flt•• ~1S37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S2-~ Complete plumban" yrs exp Free esumat.es Wut~• "'''"" S.1t1n11~1·1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJri\'t•wJ y~. 1'atio" W·.,...&''b '· k p Cliff H d L M S R to Sod " ..... ~11\1,"~ •r,•• l-111·'.d'""M•o11·r t-r ......... t An> w.Ukwu_y., (..,II ~!>!II~ uuu "111n..,.n appa . an yman .... -o . or services. Dratn&!>cwer 64f>.1B45,673-3910 r • " u ~ ... • r L ., 1 U 1 ... • Home improvement, re· S e e d e d L a w n s . P&llllJ.Og Extr/lntr. Ex· c I e a n 1 n g . Fr e e ----------, ... 7 '"·711 "'"• J11b:-. c ·'.I AIJ c•n UI llf .. .a" b r rt' l" K & li Wood "enring d I r 2" s . kl Pl t 'd h l l v-~-1--" • ..., ~ • I: • mo e 10g, roo 1ng. .. prin ers . an ang, pr • ones • nea . reas. estimates. 24 hr s ervice. -. ~K ... run) •..it• Kl..&!I :..1>t1rnalh illll~64&().~~e644rep!!!".. yrs. exp. C.L. Dunham, Clean ·ups . Conir h e U c'd964·104S Dave 673-3l8l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.t h I "ti 111 ~ I .t \ tn \
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L ChlldCor. 'OVilU, v;,o10 Sr 631-4264 #364419. Xlnl refs . 200 rblt vacuums from r'fl"'t'l"11tlln.ill'1> 1'\11tJub t•JC) · · Prof pamhn°. Ext & tnt JIOM"""'AV"'".RS Pl b ~ma II l.11 <'Untr.1M11r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gc:rd.ftllNJ Hailliftc) 675-7633 Low rates." Refs. Fret> r ..:> r . -um . $19.95. I da. service on ,.,~ l!(<.n U.iY ,. ir(-. \1 F M v home ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Maintenanc• est 536_4780• 5364383 1ni: & llt"attni: f'rre l'St. any vacuum. All tyJ>t·~
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w1frrl 'rd ll1•a1> i :.ilt'!>. Cl~an ups. ll aulln~. OCCStudenl l Tontruck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15hr Honesl&rcliable vacuum s & bags LA•u., 1101111. lll'IJ.alf!> JO in~ ltl ''"'ndJO" fall I d I d fo"'ine t:xtl'r. Pa1nttn" b'-' service. Bor A. M/C ok Vac uum Cleaner Ctr
1 1 · ,,~ ,, • .an S<:'dptng mme · Trash tree tnm Ron Painting roof repairs .. J 97~or847-038J 1571 Newport Bl. t:M . \ r' •''.\P .10,1r.., wmc uw' l't•Ol ~ 1111;:, .,,.n ll'&nt-: 542.9907 642.5703 ' partition' dr 11 e' H S1110r. St Ltc .. ms. Try
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1\ll •I·•'. t.1fl• r ,1·hl. wknc.h T 1 mt' t 0 re n 0 val t• Will haul or cln anythmg. pairelc 548~0512 me 8J0.5SS5 24 hr.. Drams cleared from $4 50
•••.•.•••..........••.. •.......••••....•.••.. f.1111 1•11\1111111nt.'1ll. 'In! l>Nhatch, rewNI hyt1r1d big/small, comm'I or re· Restdt'ntia l r e p airs F:XCf:LLENT PAINT fo'ree Est All Wllrk Ruar WlndowCl~-
lt l l'Jt l'. llu11l111 ~t o11 bermuda l.1wn1> now s1denllal. reas. rates cabant'ls doors pluml> IN(j Hea:sonable rall's Drammaster 631411953 •••••••••••••••'",;? •••••• l'.1111r1t.r •uur·,1•1! 11 .1 ~, .• 1 l'tt· llulad.J} ~Jll't tlil
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f11l1t'lk "t'nur ht•u1:o1· 11r dt':.Ull'<I $1'1 ~I!> .\II work
Hi·uc•h !ll;M~il<l!J 01 g .ft Lundscape. Callanytime 968·8946 t>lec.25yrs mbldg ltc 'd F'rl~·est1mates 548·2700_ WINDOWCLt:ANING
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-----CHEAPEST haulin!l in _I_·""'°°--'"""'-· 649 Custom Wallpapconng ~ 640.5591 Mor(• f.unillt'S ;ir(' Rf'tting town F'r Est CHEAP' All Work Guar ...-rec t:st anOCJetlWm ---
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th•· t•11mpmi: '"bug .. th1~ f.AHAG E SALi!: adi, m 642.2995• 645 1390 Class1f1ed Ads are the 673-4158 ••••• •••••••••• •••••••• Wright's Window Clean·
\'1•11r If vuu ha' l' a tht: DruJy Pilot bnng hap answer to a !iut:ces~ful Tared of tenant problems? mg. Industrial. lobby &
cnmpcortha l's not getting py results To place you SeU with EASE' ~arage or yard sale' It'.!> Pa1ntmg. anterior P'r~ lJse the pr~. O 'Keere storefronLc;, l & 2 story
used. -.ell it now w1lh a drawing card, phon H's a BREEZE abetterwayto lell murl' est. H.eas. rat.es. I-tels. Prop Mngmnt Co Frt>e est. Call Roy
Pilot Cla:.l'>1r11'd l\d..; bargains in tClwn • Cl11s:11f1<-d Ad 642-5678 today' Classified Ads 642·5678 :>OOPle ! 548 5937 Mike. 54()..2200 541-2406
Garog.s
for~etlt 440 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••• &.Hin~u MoMy Wanted 5030 Lost & Found 5300 ef"IOltaf1 5350 Jobi Want.cl 7075 Help Wanted 710 7100 Oppor+ue ity S 0 0 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca sh required ror profata REWARD Psycluc, Spiritual. palm Pharma cas t Available. BABYSIITER· Lave 1n
!'>rn>:le ~..araJ(e. "''ar hm f-U m . office Bank of Cost· PARTNER ble real estate develop & card rcadmgs. Telle; Cal. reg Ex per., reha-Automoth~ mature governess lYJX'
mm· 311 r:d~ew.ah•r $40 Mesa Pla(a SllO Mo. Nl me nl joanl ve nlur~. Lost M kitten Wbate past, present & future ble refs 557.3029 LOTPERSOM to care for 2 yr old boy
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'\5'174'19 Lease. 55(i JSOO Our bus iness CT1me S500.000 to $2-milhon. w/blk markings. 4 mos Advice J!Wen an all m:it· · Expenenced person de· Light housckeepan.:
-Lid p I t Maua•tn" 10 9·781 1c a ~·urcd by fee simple old. 10-21 V1r Ana Mana lers Cater to parties DEGREE •tr•"' for per~0n"'nl pos t· Speak en°h s h , drtvt' l>'luhle garag1·. 2Uth & 0 enrnsu a an•a up 1 ,. "" ' 1714 1 54784 51 <7 14 ) 5273406 "'~-... "~" "
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,111.:lc. ::.amc art•a $:15 rnratf'rlnff1t•1•s11ar~.AI! oneofthctopbusanc..,~m 6440195eves Lost . larl!C Sealpo an l AIEKAIAHUA +LTOFCSKILLS mge benef1ts.CallSale~ 752-5586 ______ _
'160 52Jj(l or part a v:.ii l .iblt.' trn· thl' US. &.tal:l. profila Siamese Cal Dcclawed Danny would hke to see D<'l;ir~ position m pre MRr. for anlcrvaew. Hank.an"
Off-ice Rental
mt><I Sl JO iwr ,n fl hit'. s tand rtRtd Inv ...,_ ...... ,_,. Truct •• I V ., d & S · I r .. " l'r ·•w s··u• nor wk. ('X "'"1'r1''7-:'7-"'' "' mac. IC. '"or an you Please c.-all agam vent1vc dent a o c. CHIEFTELLER 4400 X•·rox IPll·1•np1t•1 c·urn ' .. ,>JV .,.. D--=..a 5035 M t N B ,. •• 4209 h t f r· Id •· rvx1ed net over $25.000 ll:"nlS igue · · .,...... <2131423 7526Carolt' P ysi('a itness ll' or f:xn.o •n e nr ed. UNITEL> ••••••••••••••••••••••• p••tcr 0' ,.,,,..,,_.,lllJ! ,..-R .... t•qu1r1' Sl7,500 1.:•.1-.h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t.,.,.b ... I ..-~ ~ rt'fl (-u us mf'llS emae CALl "'(>RN IA RAN..,. B""YFROtJ"TOFir.tC ES "''r' ,,.,. JVatlabl e "' d I h T LI .... D""&Vl,..,I "o f pu r " "' "' "' n 675 ~30 Hy dppurnt only r·11ll LOWEST r oun grey w t rrner "' "' Vft ··~ Jl-!1' 22. o1 ·0980 J t ·1 '" 3141 !::. Coa.'l 111..:hwa~. l\rno1·rv\'1lla1?l'Ncw ur R'7l·~.95 1c. He1l1S prtngdale OuteallMouoqer-or673~~dyll Qironadc1Mar.ti73 92i10
'""'from 300 sq (t 1'wo pnval<' (PA oHal'e. lnterHtRat•s 962-0358 forT'hefunofit! L.trensedc.-hald care mmy !::OE ~1~1111\~::'.~av/1:7:~ 1i R\•~~lhi~~~/r' :~a~~t'st a * *., htT.D.'1,also Found : Fema le Germ Scrvin1?83J,IOrangeCo home. weekdays. also Autocn:~HAMIC Ba.nkln_R ______ _
Jarutunul mrludcd. :! M .. ,11 Rl'l'C·ptloni st, lobO-.pr e 2ndT.D.Loans. Sheµberd. Boat Canyon · -7313 wee kends. N e wport CHEC.I( FILE« ~.o1fa.\ <'Ile AH • N · 8 bbrnry, Xerox 4000, staf 17 Cherry M-.lls 1,n. Fruresl Terms s ince 1919 ::-:;· Lag lich. 494·lS2l Wanted . Good look in(! _Beach area 642"8971 FOFURULOTICM~L F\Jll tune with extelhml 673 1003 room !>l ample parkm2. NewportJ-ko;wh SattlerMt«J.Co. · Cemale. tll-27 w /xlnt HefpWanted 7100 "' benefits.F.xp.preferTed,
BAY VIEW 64tr4428 You are th•· wmnerof 64~2171 545·0611 Lost: Lg ba1r Rr&Y rat, C1gure to lave "free" 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEP IOYS but. will consider cteric<al
TwofrffTiekets vie. Falrv1ew1Wilson . Ne~rtBchw/37yrold •ccou~l ..... G AUTOSUPPl.Y backruound.
On Lafayette Cannt>ry 1200 Sq . ..-1 $4110. mo to the REPUBLIC Very shy. 646-8786 business man Lots or "' "• " STORE IRVlNI::NATIClNAL \ 1lla1!l' OH1l'l' sµac~ ~ M ar~ueri '" Pkwy & LONG Rl-~ACll xtras for nght lady. send Te<:bmcian. $920·$1118 m Excellent startinR salary BANK
lu l200sq fl Avl'rv on S () f·rwy m TIH:.ATflt:: FESTIVAL Lost. small Siamese cat . photo1 name & phone 11 to 5 steps + liberal Cnnge from S245 to S294 ror Call Janet Van Dyke
lllLLGRUNDY M1i1<o1on Val'JO. PruCe r "OUR TOWN" HOME LOAN very s hy . 536·9429/ Classified Ad ts377, Daily beneC1lS, ind medical, day week depending on 833-J700
lt1•allor 675 6161 Mgmt_83_1_7_••44 _____ 1 starring Eddie Albert al ' 960-5639aft S Pilot . P 0 Box 1560, dental. Must have ex qualificauons. Mus t _____ E_O_E ___ _
th Lo .,_ h Co REWARD Emerald Rin"' Collta Mt"la. Calif. 92626 tens ive a cct . g back· have brake. front end EXECUTIVE
SUITES
W e ll e s tabli s hed e ng u.:ac nvi•n· TheCompanyOHMtrs " ground. Apply am · ~m1--------•. psyr hiatril'>l will s hare lJo n & F.nterlamme nt Rl'fet-You To When Fash.loo Island Newpon * * * mediately. Capistrano· tune.up t>xpcnencc. Ex· BANKING
8 1 tr a ct 1 v" c; u 1 t <' Center. JOO E Ocean Bl . area ll·L 644-5937 .... B 0 cellenl working <·ondi 1.uxunous o rr1e·e<;, I'll R f ... "n"Beanh They Cannot ""'ceAndrew Laguna each R P . llOO.S and opportunities *TELLERS* l l't'rt·n«'t'I'> rrquirtu uv,.. ' •·-t A'ed I 6 th l""np Alb Pl 1714 1 496·311 8 . A "· t•t•ul i V{' serr<' a r y F1ex1blc· JrrJni.:cmcnl Call6425678,l'Xt329 ~Th•LC>Clft '-""'• JJ' ae, mon s """'ort ans ace ' for advancement Immediate operuni:s I~
"' r ... 11nal phone cov Call 6Jl·OlfW from 9 2 tocl:um your Lic ket..c; female May be mjured Newport Beach Jachema St & 1.-:1 Camino L 1bera1 e m p 10 ye l' our Costa Mesa office 1r.11(e, recept1omst . con ---~ ~ * 2ND'S Vac. Newport Beach. nr Yooarc thewmnerof Real.SJC.nearMlssaon benefit i; in c lud e • • Savings and Loan or l\'t•·nre mom. 'H•r<>x. 350 :-q ft $225 pcor mu W1ndward1Tusun Ave TwoFreeTieltets ACCOUNTANT/BKKPR h osp1tal1zat1on an· bank experie nce prt•
nul..1ry U.·a~(' or month Cannl'rv <fist 512 30th Rrcr Tav{'m, CM area. $I O;OOO-$ I 00,000 ~127 to tht' Rapidly JO? row mg com s urance. life ms uranc !erred. Cash handling r('
tu rmnth Near w. Coa!>t St fi7~·:i3ol Est 13 yrs. Gross S7. Lost. Dar k blue me tal LONG BEACH mert'aal Real Estate de and pension fund. Appl quired. Excellt>nl saJarv. l'larn. 0 C airpo rt & ---• pr mu All help run llf'otcers-759-1183 d J • TIIEATREFESTIVAL veloper & m anag..r mperson work1 I:: conrJ1t ru a11I
fr1·rways l:all !l79 :?161 Newport Jl(:·u•:h F inanl'1al $16 000 d n i\t.!l . tl45-4474 ""nti'sl would like to bor auto access oor. 'n x "OUR TOWN" localed m Irvine has llll 15221 BEACH BLVD bener17s. Call or1~p"p1y'at Ce n 11· r S u b -1 ea s c · '-"' I'. On Tustm Blvd. CM WF$TMINSTF:R '\ear ~rl'•tol & HJkf'r bt>auutullvdl·<•nralt:d ex· afler3·30 row from pnvalc party 11/8. Heward . Mr . starnnA ~dd1c Al bert at med opconmg for a Cull 294GliRl.STOLST. branch.
(' ~ ~Sq. fl Sl75. mu ecuuw '>Ulll' 1289 '<l fl lnn stmrnt only I havt> ei.labhshed Z1emer 64S-8375 the Lon~ &-ach Conven charRe accountanl/hk· COSTA MESA AMERICAN
H1•Jllor. 548 7729 ocean Vlt>IN n1que open o~ 5015 practic.-e an Or. Cty, ex------------1 t1on & Entertarnme nt kpr With gross potential 15.'IOllARBOR BLVD ----r b Id d ,.,.-. ·--·r cellent income, rredit & LOST: Rmg or Keys Center, :m E. Ocean 111 . to handle all pro1ect ac.-SAVINGS Al RPO HT LO(' A Tl ON roo ui •nl!. un ~r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• collateral. Please no Costa Mesa. Reward. l..onR Beach. counung functions. Thts FULLERTON ground parking. t'Urn or l h R 1 120 E ISTSTRL'£T 82SSunnuwer Ave Ll(t>J room~u1te,allutil un!urn 64Q..l36J . agents or loan com 714-042·7118 <.:all642·5678.ext329 person mus ave ea • ic. Costa Mesa.
pd Jantrl sl'rv. <.:pts. -----pan1es need call. p p toclrum your uckets Estate accounting exp & SANTA ANA Mr Hu1zen~a 979-9800
tlrl)';. $:195 mo N<l least• 9'J7 7060 LOST· Grey cat, * * * should be CamiHar with Autorootave Equal Opportunity
rt•q ti 208<! S fo •• Hr1sl•1I, BusWu Rftltal 4450 ----------hair, W. Newport. property m~nagment. E I f h ~u i ti• 2 110 . N . ij ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private Party wall sell 642-3871 MICHELLE'S Exp w ith ~mputc r SALESMEN mpoyerm/ I I
17141557 7010 well secured 1st T D. based accountm~ syst('m FULL TIME RETAIL SPACE race value $78.400 for Found:Male Collie, adlt •Ovteall * a deruute plus. Salary & FOR LOCAL
GPt on the right track S70,000. Payments S2500 dog. Vac · Hamilton llAM·2AM 835-3749 benefits c.-ommensuratc PEP IOYS
Wl lh the D;:itl y Palot''i quarterly ind 812 pint. Bushard. round Monda)----------Wtlhexp. Please send re
Cd VI t11x SWtf'S, ut ii 1ld
\ l'. t.1mple pk~ Fr $185 700Sq Ft
C H R I STMAS G I... AU due 91 ~ years Call 11/6 968-2037 RIDE WANTED: sume to Accountant. AUTO SUPPLY
TRA I N! l\p1Jt><1 r1n g 5S2.J.iSS Pnnc Only Found. Shellie, remale. Desperately n eeded Coleman,Dom&Crant STORE
.1110· No lse rcq 'd L uto Mann.a Village
!ii5 moo Specialty l'l·ntt·r
, . •Onlhcwait-rl N11·e CdM oCft<'c. 32S sq ft Newport G75·R662 every Wcdnesdav s tart Id Abo Mon fo'rt al 5pm from 4740 Von Karman Ave. Exl·eU1mt slJrlni? saJary
Ing Nov. 15 thru i>e'c 10: ~VT PTY will P3,Y D°·r.(' !':c~r~~d ~1~ ~ Edinge~l Costa me Mesa to Chap NB, Ca 92660 $200+ fiir 5 day wet•k
J?or mon· rnformallon or your 2nd r . s 1-;uclid.531·8790 man Aveo in C.irde n CCOUu..." .... T/Bltlt l:.:xM"llen1 work1ni.tconri1 andtoplare~our.1rt 6423573 Grove !IF.LP! (for 1\2 A. ""'""" pr lions anrt OPJ>0rtun1t1es
1\\:111 Nov l~l S225/mo. --
('all l.1nd11 675 2:11 l :t\1!4 . 24116
.01 "ti (t $Hi$ J){'r mo
Co.,1.i M<•!<oa
1r1 NEWPORT BL .• C M
000 'I.I fl :! hill!!~ Add 1
!tonal '1ur.1).!•· avail
Pl«nl \ of pJrktn~
CALL NOW Found:BlkLab,M .,apxl mo'i1) S5.00 wk. Call Career ?~portuna~y f o r advanl'l'ml'nt 642 5li7H yr notaas 494 7Kl2 w/lrvrne C I A (arm. fo.x L 1 h l' r a I l' mp Io y (' ,.
~lll 711111 M t L an -S02s Announc:~mrnts SI 00 • ,.... penen<'ed through fman be n" r 1 t q t n <'I u ct e 7?5-llU6 rial s lalt>ITl<'nLt; & tnC'Otnt' h Oi'o p 11 a I 11a1 11l n 1 n
NEWPORT /IRVINE
l''Ull SNvtl'\• Su He'
S295 Monthly
f.42 3400. oney o o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •··••··•··•········•···
Top LOCATION! I){) YOUN EEO C/\SJP PENNY SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
tax Monthly salary $1000 suranre. ltfe msurancl'
or rommensurate w /c•x and pens ion fund Apply
l'r 21.'>2 Dupont, Sl!! 101, rn person. lst. 2nd & 3rrl
17th & N~wport Blvd. Home ownrr lo11na PINCHER rvinc (714)1133-0651 2946 BRISTOL ST
Call Phyllis 968-6789 Sol'l'l'!>Sful ret:11l shop arranged fast. Orator _ Known _
apµrnx 950 sq ft Borrow $1000. $100,000 ADS $600Pcrmo 1Jkr675·6700 rtt>xiblt> t<'rms. p ast Guilt -AdMrt -The Dai l y Pilo
!i23 Sq. Ct.. off ace spaC<' to 1_ ..... _......._. D--Aaf 4500 crcd1l no problem. Call FLATWORhK b C H R I ST M AS Cl F ~ub lease rn Laguna ~Tn1111rnn us,nooblJgallon. ONLY t'J When sbe gets er r TRAIN stops for you
llalls. $308 month. Avail. •n•••••••••••••••--· STERLING ~ back from lhe laundry $hoppi.ng coovenieoc.-
Oec lst 83().roJO J»inl ware house, 2,000 HOME LOANS it's ma riced ••FLA every Wednesday start
sq.Ct. available. 714/95$-1610 (bkrl Sell any item or com WORK." ing Nov. 1.Slh lhru Dec. All Aboard for the Daily
COST1\ MESA
15221 BEACH BLVD
W.ESTMlNSTER
120 t-.:.1.STSTT\.EET
SANTAANA
l.530HARBOR BL~VD
f'ULLERTON
Deluxe medical suite. 581·7470. bin11tionoC1tems fcwS7S 10th CAL L NO W • PilotCHRISTMASGIFT J(round nr., Corona del ---------• Short term R.E . $ or less with a Penny Lost sentimental value 642 5678 · TRAIN. For more In-AUTOMOTlVE
Mar. Realonomics Corp. Loquna hoch Indus. .l\,vailable fast Pincher Ad. 3 tines for 2 pear I & go Id r in 11>1---· --------a ( 0 rm8 l 1 0 n . c 8 11 8 USED CAR
675-6700 4 6 5 1113 0 s q ft . ---~-1_1 67_3·_66_34 __ --I C'onse<"plJve days. Each w/diamood. vlc CdM Don Bowen contact prev. Ch nst maa Ad-Visor al MECHANIC ---s250.$900/mo. Ans. Ph addJUonal llne is 00: Cor area. 83J..8190. landlord re. pers. prop. Ni:w flelu,«e offac.-e !!pace 646-3:.1.'>7 NEED A LO AN lbe 2 days Charge 11 • you abandoned. Disposal _6'2_·_567_8 _______ 1 Needed immediately 1 ! ! now ...,...11 30110 Crown __ _ __ _ No commercial ads. Found in Casta Del Sol. date 11125178. Contact Chuck Arnold at
Vallt>y Pkwv Laguna o..1ow Lr.""Sl ... G You mittbt save 8 lot 0 Msn Viejo, lrg mal'"l---------i ASSEMBLERC. "" ~ "' time and money hy see· For more inCormotaon Si a me s e m 1 x c 11 t ~ N11?ut>I 495 2344 Ofrt<'t' W Jrehousc Xlnt mg us first ! No help, n and lo place your art r all Grey/betgc/wht 7'8·7708. Xlnt oppty tn sm medical
I o c o r f 2 M a j o r char..ie R 11 dev1re company w/good OFFTf'f:SPACE st level. Fr<'rw:iyq Anahei m FOUND : Puppy. blk usse Jtrnwlh potentiaJ. Initial
C!>l llv. Y · C'd M s145 mo 9307 :o;q rt 17 14 1 761·()6(11 I. o 11 n 1• o 11 n s c I 1 n g . 642-5678 sht.hr inale w /whl paws. duties vaned Recent
tu rm 644 MH4 vai.;ka.;m~. placement Vic. Santa Ana (So. Cs work expe r necessary,
THEODORE -,,... •
ROBINS .,.
' FORD . '
'l060 HARBOR BlVO. \
COSTA Ml SA 64'l · 0010 '"' &--, --SUB·U :AS !o: OHic t' In fi·IS·:.!509 Plaza). 5<15-9677 o ~,..~• mustbc.>ablcto s1x.•ak & t,.ftl't.' ware iousc '>pace S.A. lnrtustnul area. $100 ---~~~'..:....---1·--~~'!'ll~~~-·I 752-8880 t 241 m • f r h $4 00 h :iva1I. l rv1nt-1ndu~l mo 9'1!10R24 SUPEltMEW • t>X • aHon write :nJ{ 1S · · r. AUTOM01'1VF.
art'a, 1700 sq ft. ftn1sht>rl --•. INDUSTRIAL ILOGS FOIJ.1'10: lge Black ••••••••••••••••••••••• RenAI Devices. lnr 14281 •AUTO PARTS
ofr1l't'S. 6 room.c; -t n•rep· Rtfttal1 Wanted 4600 95 %o SELLING FAST!l wrnle 'fluffy cat, vie Schools & Franklin Ave .• Tustm, COUNTERMEN!
tum. 400 s q rt warchousl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3000_6400 sq rt. Some Myrtle St. Laguna IMtnlctioft 7005 Ca Gel set for '79' Au!'it
'"'/overhead door. 17Ull! Need storage are a for rinklert>d . dl 4 ores. Beach,494-7346 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASM!mblers H.B. mfg. co. Chevrolet dealership in
Arms tro ng Ave • Irv furniture. Approx 250-500 TuslLn e r address p---11 5350 R£ &L ESTATE needs re!iable persons Orange County Airport
540 78L1. f\. w1tbm 10 m a radius Mesa Mortgage may ar· STOP P"Yl .... G 1~, ....--~ for prec1s1on mechaniclll Complex ~eeks purt5
(.""'-12 x 20 professional CdM. Call 673-95109·5.30. rnntte a new Institutional Cal' 'oda~y &"ask" a~bo 'u·t •••••••••••G•••::•SA••G••E•• LICE .... SE assy. Start $3. per hr. countermen wat hGCoodM ,..., '"'"l1A" e loan up to 95% of ap-' • . RELAX.IN M~ 1""111 Call 714/894 5351 p<>rts experience. office suite with rccep· V"OY' .... eve.,. oru lS% dwn program. BobJamea-Lic Muaeu.r SCHOOL · ply: pleasant s urround·
tion area + .Exflltutive praised value. <Up t (714) 838-5970, lOAM· Outcall9-9,494·Slll Autocanier for Register .LAgs & permanent. Qp.
Secretary. 4.120 Birch St . lmiMl1/h1vnt/ -$60,000) SPM Mon-Sun. OFFERS newspaper, 4-6:30am, portun.ity ror advance-
N.8.. 955-1.524 Moo·Fn. filtcmc• NO PREPAYMENT P REGNANT? Car ing . Ideal ror housewife or rnent .Set>BobCookat
. ••••••••••••••••••••••• confidenUal oounaellng & moonlighting husband to HOWARD Ce..•rol.+ Lattuna Beach. xlnt ex·~ Fast. courteou.s service. Lod&Fo.td 5300 referral. Abort.loo, adop· GwttL.edw-.Frff s upplement income. pos ure, 310 sq. ft + Opporlwtity 5005 Forlnformatlonc.-all ....................... Uon&keeplng $300-$400 mo. Must hllV<' Dove&~aJISts.
.. torage. Very atlract1ve, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA MORTGAGE CO. Lost: Sml grey M ull, APCARE ' 5'7·2563 trtCrashCourseavallable dept>ndable wheels. <:all NEWPORO BE5A<.:H
.impll' pnrktng. 1000 N<>. A Caliromrn broker shaggy, tag ~ 816780. •Materlala provided. 54().3006, 645·3645 Woody 833-55
C"oast.S325Mo.494·7551 Business partn..-r d is ·7 4) 832 9980 7683009 COUMTRYGIRL •S II class r r tribuUn~ gifts & Jewelry \ 1 . per:~ali.zed lnst~~Uo~. Atn'OMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE
SANT A ANA No 11cllinl(, Guaranlced A.all f« Mr. Rl•l'f't f,()8l or Fowid u pet? Call * ESCORTS * ..choose own taste-day •AUTO LOTMEN! LOTPERS.OH Approx2'60sqit Attrnr profit. 13,475. or more Animal Ass is tance &nlgl)tcluses. Cbevy dealer offers full Ford dealership n.ecds
live b•uldin", newly d"'· cash lnve<1tmen1 Ca11.._ ________ -4 1-8a·ue 5372273 noree 24hr11 957-8474 •Pla .. "'ment-"P to 80% , lotperson Imme diate· , " "' Bob (2 3...,.. d" ,. uo:.,., • • • . . '~ --... tune, permanen, pos a ty11 1 ~-""'fl('nl ~ork1'no l'or•ted Xlnt S A frwy ac 1 >""' 1556 •reel 00 YOU commbslon t t & """"" -,. c·aa'3. Contucl Louise orcoltect OFFER A SERVICE" Lost Female 3 •MOii Red ~·~ · hons 0 U SUI new car condit1on11. See Chuck Let the nubUc know with Cocker Spaniel Nr CM 1815So. El Camino Rut Ftce 3 Week service m an agers In Ar nold in Used Car UCaOhlR.PORAT-c-R£A' ·Tv LIQUOR 5!_0R E. nets ,.. park Early Sat lrfound San Clemente: Fully lie. • Salet Tra.lnin van ed & Interes t '"II &rvtce ,,_..!'..a ... • $3000 mo ~j:.4 wn. Agt. an a~ an the Oally Pilot please call 548_8572 For appt 492•7~ B tasks. Ideal ror semi ·
,,,.,.._... 7si.i400 't. Serva('e Directory fl can REWARD Cal For D.tals retired auto mechamc. ·' .. THEODORE ··•
_____ _.... __ -tcoet youulilt1ea11SJ.6 · 131·1003 493-0442 Op(lOrtWllt y foradvanee
llave you read today's RESTAURANT, $70. per day. Jo'or more In Lost: Ladies gold ()mel(a ANITA formerly q_f Katella m.;nt. Set! Mr. Pierce,
CIMSlrt«I AdAT H not. mo near Angel Stadium formation and complet watch, 2 diamonds ea GOLDEN TOUCH can Real~tateSchool HOWARD C hevrolet,
you're mlA.'\lnic thl" IK-at <Ram11 ) Tf'rms. Alt ratcscall&tll-5678. end in l eaf dc1lan. now be l2031CaminoCapiurano Dove & Qoa1I Sts ..
barRalJ\a In town 1 1$1 1400 Reward. 955-3179 ~•ched at (714)496·3462 San J uan Capt1tr1no Nl"wport Reach.
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ROBINS .
FORD '
20t>O HARl!OA l!tvO
CO~TA Ml\A 647 0010
Reauticians, full & P IT
with chentele. Will ('On
sider wttbout dienlelt·
4.96-65(»
Beauty
HAIR STYLIST
w/some following prd
Exp Good bend
Fas hion 1!11 lot N LI
759· 1211. ext 260
Rkkpr t?€'n oH. help p/l,
E l Toro. call fur ;.ippt
'ii'0-7505
Boa t' Yard Worker,
generaJ 1JU1nne repairs.
Pactfic Tides M arinc
227 20th St. Nwpt Heh
673-6540
Bookkeeper, exper. Dick
M e t e e r F I n t•
Furni!'l h angs, 17 27
WestcurrDr. N.B ----
Bookkeeper. full rbargc.
.salary o pen, exper •
s mall business. Call
642·7671
Bookkeeper thru T.8 for
~taurant mana~erllt:Ol
ro. /\bit' to work w1thou1
supervii11on Please c·all
979·9Jot2 Ask for Sharley
IOOKKEEPER/Aecnt
Career opp o rtunit y
w1lrvme C.P.A firm. Ex
pPnencf'd through f1nan
l'rnl stolefTI(' nLc; & mromt•
tax Monthly :.alary SlOOO
or rommensurale w/ex·
pr 21.S2 Dupont. Ste IOI .
Irvine (714 1833--0651
Bookkeeper full charg<'
with orrice experienrc
for Ute Jndusl. firm. Call
Harper ·s Art, 631-3121
Boy needed. 16-17 yrs, ar
ternoons 1 ·6. 5 da y~
wt>ek.ly. ~2702.
BUS ROY Full time exp
Apply In person. 619
Sleepy Hollow Lane Lag.
Reh.
Camera Person to work :.i
vertical comm e rrlal
carooro Famtllar w1 ... 1
PMT rrocess .Exper or wm train 35 bnl a wk .
C.Ompany benefits. Apply
Pennysaver, 1680
PtacenUa Ave., C.M.
Jfave &0m&t.hin8 you want
to sell., Clusifled ads do
It well -Call NOW .
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nl'af\''>I market or <'on· w/frtnRC bencf. Ciill required Salary open
l11 t1 th1.· per-.onncl uHrr<' S48·5602 _oo __ ·Z0:_25 _______ _
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1-;11ual )ppor fo.mp oyer t•areer 1n thl' Dent al Ph !>4t>-6906
lleaJth held, If :.o wt· ---
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fACTORY
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l"HINCF: BENEFITS 1·;mplhv1·r
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M I\ N I\ C E M fo; N T OPERA TOR
S T A ft T S · ' I M DAY SH I FT
M £-.: D I 1\ T i-; I. Y ' • I 2 years t'Xpenencc. 111
K i:-; Y B 0 1\ ll U hou~e computt•rs Xlnl
f; X P t; R I f; N l' h working cond1t1ons &
HELPtlJI. W i-: Iii\ V 1''. bencf1ll. Interview:. hy
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NUNN 71-1 58h 7302 D (' lo'a:.i.nacht & Ai.sor.
2030 I': Ith. Sullr 228
Clothing Salt•:.man. eK !;-Oronadt'I Mur 644 71ti2 t'ood r>rrp GROUNDS KEEPER
11t·rt 10 quality men·~ M«}'{'rho(', lr,·1nt'. nl·i:cb f"/T , p!'rtnan1•nt 11p1•n u •adrn!l Newport tkat•h
SA 92705 1714 I !liJ 0744
t lnth1n~ Full time or Pl· Dc:.igncr pc o p I c• to. m a k ,. mi.:s <evail 1mm1•1! l•:x. satlllUlker WiJOI~ pn:.on
lllnP Apply m persun. PCB sandw1t·hl•s & prt'pan• 1f(•r hC'lpful. IJut not nl·1· wl'l l l'Kpt•ne11rc•d in all Stt·ward~ fur c;enUrman. hufret~ Mon thru Ffl l\pply at areus of m11 r11w ranva:-.
34J9Via0porto,N.U. DESIG .... ER 81 Wt"ll train $2110 10 THEIRVIMECO l\ltcr 1n1t1al i.wr11><1. th~
------" start Call Kn~ ~>57 ti2:12 107t Camclba('k n~ht µcrMm will lakt
Cocktail Waftr~ss Manufadurer or i:letlro· wkdys Ni•wport &ar h fi44 !1010 d1aq!l' o! lh1• dl' pt School fYlCCh801"al prl)dU('IS rt' CA2 72.'>U ~ t-:qual Oppor l':mplyr "'' ·X> Earn up to $300 per wk qwrt.'S a proven PC II lay 1-'ull or pt "ltrnt', y11uni:1-----------1 Low tu1uon. Platcmenl out person who wan ti; un mun wan l i• 11 , w (•I I -LA•gal S<'rr('tary
<i:-.'ol'>l 751·9194. opportumly to make u .iroonM·1I .ti :i an1111ur GUARDS WANTED Small dy11 urntl' business
-----·• ccllent wages. l'lu11. lw 11torl'1> 111 LM:unu !kit ,. •. u 11 p 11 1 mi·. :! y r 1 y I 1t1 i;ta1 1 on f 1 r rn 1 n
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3848 Campus Drin
546-4741
CA1·roi.s "'mm
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Equal Opporl l-:mph1y1•r
Clen cal
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*SR CLERK
*CLERICAL ~ST
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CKOSSt NG GUAR I>
t:1ty of Fountain Vollry r>n verl> n('(>d<'d. Al\1 ~ l'M
Must be avail to work routCH. 21 yr:i & ohfrr,
splJl hours dun ng school ne.et oppearanCt'. i.:oocf
day.$2.65perhr.Contec'\ dr1v1nR resord ('1111
Personnel Office. 10200 betwn 8 5, Mon l"rr .
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Slater Ave. Ftn Valley. _548-__ 2254 __ . _____ _
963-8321. E.O.E. DRIVER/YA.ROMAN
CdSTOOIAL MAIMT
FIT ; Mon thru Fri, 8am·
turk•'>'' 111 1·11ln1l11lur 1t. , hiilt·" ...,,.1.i.,11111-. ,;,H111'"
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hsvt• job11 for 11klllf'1I &
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MACHINISTS·
5pm, $3. 75 to $4.00 to (( you a re responsible , start. Apply Lake Fores
energetic. skilled & In· u Sbn & Sall Club. 247
tef't':St.ed in u challcnl(in~ Toledo Wuy, El Toro, }ob style, we can be of ~ 0800.
ln building matennl yd,
pe rmane nt po11ltlnn ,
must have va lid Calli
dri vera Ile. •93-3M2 S J<.:
DRIVER
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$1 O Absolutely
FREE
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M11l'hrne tool hullctn
llt'('ll"I 111•nc•r11I 111/l l'hln1st
for wllfo var1rty of work
In rlMn &hop. Short runii
on en.iloo l11th. v4rtlral &r
hor11.11ntal mills. Apply
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Full Ume. Must oo rchu
ble, well ~roomed. Apply
al ~chbarh's Ftower11
305 Fo~st Ave. Lal(unu
Uch.
freedom & flex1b1hly or
workln!( lt•mporury m•
111);nf0t•n111 work for you.
£.0.A o f fi c e •
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55'1-0061
Equal ()ppor Emplyr
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CUSTODIAN
Malntcn11nrc> man. part
lrrrn', r(•1wl11r t>r 8 Uh
"'58 per hr. Apply im·•--0·R·,·v·l!.-.5~---i med. 8 1 2 n oon , '"'
('up1,;tr&no L11 Run11 M1•n or womrn 2~ yr11 (Ir
Be 11 <' h R 0 I' < 7 14 l older Know the coa&l
400 31 t8. ACJRC'hc mo St t'ltlf'11 Nc•t SIAO r.t wc•c'k or
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nearMlsslon 'Vt'llow Cab. 11300 Mt
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w/11:1 I. wo rk •to hr11 hcforc Nuv 30th
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line aomelhina to sell?
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mt1inlenancr. Mual have
~liable Lr<anaPorlat 1vn
751-4760
MAIL/lOIT CLERKS
1'1 ll11lt" 'Tuc> Sol. 711m·
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un 01iri<,rt11nlty to rNurn
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SKILLED
AEROSPACE
PERSONNEL
Excellent 1ob o ppo rtunities
are available at McDonnell Douglas
in Huntington Beac h tor skilled
men anti u'Omen. If you have recent
experience 1n any of the following
fields of expertise and desire an
improvement in working cond1·
trons, benefits, and rates of pay,
see us now'
OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
WILL BE TAKING
APPLICATIONS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11
STRUCTURES
ASSEMBLERS
• Two years o f recenl exper•
ience u sembling aerospace
related parts. ~recision drilling
of heavy structural members
required .
MACHINE OPERATORS
• Horizontal Boring Mills
• Grinder • Crush "1p<'!I 11 0
• J ig Bore . 113 Moore & 113 SIP
• Miiiing Machine · Vertical.
Horizonfal & NC
• Turret Lathe · Jones & Lampson
113 & #5
• Eflglne l•th• · 20" American
with Tracer
TOOLING
• Tooling and Cutter Grinders
• Tool and Cutter Assemblers
• Tooling Research General
Machinists
• Tool and· Die Makers
• Tool Designers
INSPECTORS
• Machine Pans
• Toollng
• Re~lvlflg Oel•il
• Mechanical Asaombly
• Mechanical Test
TECHNICIANS
• Electrlc•l/Electronic
Callbratlon
• Electromechanical Test
vacuum Technology)
• Space Simulation Tes1
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
(High·
• Machine Shop Mechanic'
Our Employment Oll1cc 1-;
open this week. Monday through
Saturday, between 8 am. and
4 p m. We look lorward to seeing '
you
MCDONNELL
DOUGLAS
ASTRONAUTICS CO.
S30 1 Boin Avenue
Huntington BHch, CA 92647
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Po.,1 11ons tn t111 s ad are no t
tltfec leCI by tt1e current
>abor dispute
An equal oppor1un11y employer
off 847 3.515
NURSES AIDE
<TH/\INING CLA.'iS1
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quallfted ~rsonnt'I /\II
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1445Supenor, Ntt
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t1m~ 3·ll prn. i':v1·rv
other wknd orr IWnd1t-.
New intermediate 1·1ir•·
unit. 847 3515
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rond . Bayview l'o11v,
2055 Thurin. C M .
642 3505 E 0 .. :.
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work Hvy phones ·~IC
per 1n ESCROW or
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Tht> Oally Pilot has .1n
opcn111g for a lr3tnct• a:.
Copy Control Clt'rk 1n our
Clasi.1fred l>l'p:art m1•nt
Mu:.t be abl!! to tyr11•
arounct 40 Wl'M. hnndh·
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ORAMGECOAST
DAILY PILOT
330 W. Hsy St .
Coi;ta Mesa
F,qual Opportunity
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ORDER DESK
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541; !lH90
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1n all u~Jlt'rt.; o( (h1·
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betwecnll 301\M 4PM
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PERSON
with at least l year ex·
pe rlen ce, pre rcrably
newspaper. t::uellent
company benefits . Apply
between 9AM & til'M,
Mond11y lhru t'rlday.
OUNGECOAST
DAILY PILOT
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DAILY PILOT
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ht<l1Jlul l'l••lil"'' cull for SICRITilY PO Hox t 560. Co1t11 lllOO W COAST HWY Goo:! used 1'\trmture & ~rl pe>ker table '25· ;~'~~;11~~ ~ JO 5 Wr 11rt• look1n~ for 11 Mt>Sa. Ca 92626 NB Totlite 7:30 PM Ap•,ihunccs OR I will 7~ 7394 ______ _
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M•(·rd1try to work in our 1eacher, Pre SrhO<ll or .-bte~d. [le'Xt11~~~·s~n1 SMALL l!:STA'l'l'; twWTERS AUCTIOM .d ntrond.$125
11t1c girl C'orunu del Mar Te ache r !» A 1 d fo'rench Buffe t woorl STOCK LJQlllOATlONS M6-1686 & 8 33-9625 644-2103
ortlcl' Musl tw un uc Certific ate e~re r larinel <'al>c, Sl25. Lo vely bdrm ~et s ·---------1----------rurult", r.i:1t t)'l)isl. have qU1N.'d l ·Spm 640 car\led Jade gold mnld. armolr e ll. bunk beds ---Garage Sale: Sat & Sun.
i.tood J(r11n1tru1r and un Ti•acher 's aide . Im :n x 17 MM. s125. misc c.llrung rm tbU., & cbrs LOSING SALE 9-5PM, sewing machine.
1x1lud{ 1or hKht book med I 8 le 0 IJe n 1 n g . llems. *-8830tn o.1335 chinas. bar stools. smok Waler bed, $325. Modern hsbld items. mi!lc .• ~l
k1'(•ping f'Jon 11moker, no 1 »• JO PM 645-4\434 ev("ll. stands magazine racks r o ll I op del>k , S I H5 Via La Cun no. M. V. neur p111nl:1ults please t:ull color & blk & white TV's Lamps, 2 ror S35. 011 Cai. t 1 l I e Sr h o o I.
Mrx JhlVli. wct>kdays TEACHERS ANTIQUE CLOCKS stereos, sofa & lo veseat pa.mungs, SIO $50 Or blit 770 6960/830·6686 a t l.
bctwl't'n 10 and 11 for ap Paid "'"'ition11 in Proteli· Looking for somt'thlng rockers. rcfr1gerator~ orrson any 642 7322. SPM. po1ntmenl &&2 1628 ,...... for your wire. girlfriend J ---~--------____ ,ta nt C hurc h School orMother.Comcsce m y PLUSLOTSOFMISC. Beautiful w a t 1•rb e dGoodBuy.Lge rust-gold&
S1''.t:Rfo:TARY/Al>M I N Laguna Beach. Sundays clocks. Sm&ll down hold SAVE $AVE SAVE rra ... c . m a ttnss beige sectiona l Sora.
A.-;S'r,(A)mm'l r<>al RF. only. 4th. 5th & 6th to C hri 11 lrn as Joe We Honor UofA, MC. heater, $400 value, wll Xlnt cond. $250/bst ofr
finance firm sc.-ckx lop grades. Call 499·3088• Bloodworth, 112·1Hh . Cashi er's C h eck 9 & ~ICt!.54!l804s ___ 644_·_807___;3;_ _____ _ notl·h ~1"y. R~xlnltYP· roorrungsonly. H.B. Ca s h. N~. pcr1so,oa1 ~I Vcl\lel couc h. lov Waterbed. Kang w/mal
1nK 75wp111 t-• Slit. TELEPHONE ch~ks PL1'!.ASE. fo ood escal, corrce tbl, cnd thl. t ress finer, heater. know le d ge o f R E . Victrola SI OO Oak available. Ue ms :.ubJCct $600. l.thr l'Ouch . lo\I fo'rame Pedestal & boOk
krnuoology pref'd Must SOLICITORS Li bra ry t able SI 7 5 topresale. eseal. 2 arm chrs. coffe . rase headboard. $225.
be re-spon & wurk w/m1n Experienced Only Sell ~9570 MAST£RS AUCTION tbl, end tbl $450 8' con-_642 ~
s uperv1s1Un f or app Daily Pilot. Highest com· Estate Sale. Dr. Harry C 2075.., Newport Blvd C.M ference tbl, 10 chrs $300 RED l.E_A_T_l_f _E_R_CH_A_l_R
l'all4-6pm,833·2462 mission paid. Your & Mary Reynolds. Over 833-9625 646-868 All in xlnt COl'\d. <.:a\ &OTTOMAN. Xlntcood.
SICRETAIY phone at borne. Over 21, 100 pcs. cul glass. -833-086001"556-9222 $250 552-7579
l.D. Card. Call ~53. lla\1 1l and China , a. rt •t .. ~-•--90,·• • -.---------Plume Gen·1 office & 1 3p M I .,, .. ,~ "' DLX 1
"' G v :.o me b ook k ee PI n g . . g ass. lots or hand paint· ••••••••••••-•••••••• ....,mer roup cry Solid Oak Corrce Table.
SAl.t:o:S. llAKOWOOO 631 3600 Tow Truck Drivers ex-ed c hina, glassware. Llghtwe1ght English 10 ruce. Xtra set vinyl cvrl> rnd w/T r avertine top.
CJ u a I 1 l y 1 m fH>r t ~· d per 'd. Top pay. Apply Wtllow & F1o Blue china spd bike $6(). 839.4903 aft Sl45 Ph 979 4517 54". SIOO. 543.4729
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h11rdwood to furmturP Secret /R -' Oriental a ntiques & lOAM All tr:tde Bxrl'PllOnul pro .Y K .. r-· G&W T o w ing, HOB furniture, 1nc lud1ng wood cur ved kin Bar. 3 padded ~tool~.
Rent.a.I y .&rd help, prefe durt Pnri-d ri~ht A~ Conslrucllon firm look· Ohms Way, C.M. 642·1252 massive car ved onental CG......as & h,ca d boa rd . Dr t• x c I <iresser.
PI X ,,uin·un.· w melhan1ra i.un·d .. upply MJ111l~c ~~:r ~~~g b~~~~~1 ~~1!1 TOW TRUCK DRIV ER cabinets, chairs & table Equipnent 803 0 f1~e~~ok like new 968-5002
AM•mrtCJS..-•lce .. !(I• er & ll o., ment opporturuty 17141 w1ple .. ~antper•on'·l·1t "& Exp. prererred. Laguna to match. V1clor1an. •••••••••••••••••••••• f . ~c: c!~g har\ldrd D $90 l>J~ t'\t"" I' l t-' 1 w ru .. tomers 7684(~1 M71W51 _. ~ ~ , Oak M ahof(anv &t y tu Su 8 rame _.., ,,...., 14.54 avcnport.
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work '4om.• wkl'ndi. !-~'"'' H 1-. S1tl~-:; ·1.1t· Only" l..OVF. PF.OPLI-:? Accurate typing. Call 8·4· arL un c Rd. gBaanl d& J?lano Tmade by1 mg case Valul' $400. ask· chC:Jl, one or all <.:heap lllde-a -bed clea n $50.
IJfd, h\11 v.111 1r.11n THIMKIMG llavt.' ~omt' 'Jll'!i o r Mon·fol-1 ,836-8717 1825 ag.una anyon · win o n !> o · $250 6466377 . k r ~4 ' H l • . d MJny btotll'I "UY <'tJm OF ... C "'nEER m"d1c•.1I ba"k uroun·' '' L.B. 494·3000 misc 150 S lla r bor Blvd mg · as 0 en agi sq. rommo c ., "' -~ ' .. " St!rt ry 4 days apply o ly -1 • . Tony ---tbl STS. Rattan game M:t ~~~ t'lq1 Jo: 0 1.-; IM REAL ESTA.TE? 01.'mo ns tratt• f.in· & w1lh exlnttyping&sp~ll Truck dn \'er & ya r d -'l blkSo.oflstSt.Santa QuahtySofa $250.Rattansora tbl $85
Free l riuning hody rru1ssu14er 111 1>r(• ing skills pref 2 yrs ma 1 n t c nan c e fo r Ana. ~a. Sale held hy CGh 803 5 6' sectional & ottoman Call 957-0139 · ·
PAX f f i.l1ge dt·pl !>lores. Com legal e p 'st· rt S4 so c h em1eal t o llel £0 llerb (.;arlson. CX('CUtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goodcood.$195 75164HO
1 youquahy m1s s 1o n 1,otcnt i&I x ·. a per 646•2700 · No childrenallowe~.Nov H.Jmalayankillen:..rcady ~ ----Beaut. Pt>can l'h1n.1
An i.w-.:r1n11, ,.,..,\l l'l' C all C7141991-0660 $2000thy C'hn~tma !> .hr ,586·8830.Mon.thru ll&l2,9am-5pm Form lo "O, cute & pl·•yru1 .~rt1on a l s.ora. velv1•t rabmet&credenrnw1th optorator Cuti & I' 1 l'all1._ ________ _. l'hurs f II ., u .......t I d gJ5 35Cil •• Start inin"1Cd1a1t•I y. Cull · o ca 71'1 531 ·0435. pure bred. n 0 pa pi• rs stn...,. .... c hair.., t<1 l. l'Off l·e s1 ver rawM". 498-5514
Dawn,213/381·3906 TYPING Applianus 8010 548·4957 d ys. 750-6747 table, rr.ullW\H)d ··nd
PHARMACIST/MGR Now !~!tPC::;"!pphca · Sales •Secretaries* Prestigioufs mark~\ re ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves ~~~:;~~~~~~;:;:~s~~~~~· Ger-. Sale 8055 ~0~~~;~1 t~n:~~~1 ~'tn~ lions for tht' following SIOOMin/Day sea r c h irm 0 er ~fR G HT DAMA G EU Ooc;s 804 67~·9314/7591666. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PQ6it1ons Lunch & din Co R E /Sales Legal rhallengin~ position for HOTPOINT SALE 3308 ••••••••••••••• •••••••" -Sal/Sun Yard Sale. 664
itrowth oppty, 1m·enllvc ncr food servers, hostess: mm. SI. I 05 expr'd repro typist Ex W. Warner nr Harbor. York.sh.Ire Tern er puf)l> llMldrra.fted dining room <.:enltr St. C.M. Furn.
plan Resume & re day&nii:ht.cooks day& New fast growing sales EmployersPayAll Fees pr'd in publications. SanlaAna 979·2921 champ blood Imes tiny. \able.6 h1bal'k l'hair.,, Typewrite r . mtsc'
ferences req l'ontart rughl. bus person. day & cc:impany seeks 10 am LJZ Reinders Agency charu. tCJble~ helpful h lb d · · 't'ry eleRant . lake nl'w 6454514 · _Mrs_K_a_y _842 7724 rught, also. P /time book· bilious ~ ex pen en red 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Dulles include typ1nit. C L E A R A N C E s ols. 3 s tu serv Best orr~r. UH\16 Santa ----------
PRFS'\MAN 2 yrs CXJX'r, keeper. Co l>f>nefits '" field reps, Cull l1me. To NewportDeach,833-8190 coord&natmg&assembly BAR G AIN S . Used ~5649 J oan.rna . nn Vly c..-Ger e lude. paid varation p._romot e community Cal1For Appt/Estab '64 or final product reports. RefnRs.wshrs &dryers. Beautiful Lha::.a Aps Magnolia/Talbert E -,......~ ~ A B Dick 360, xlnt "ork h I h I s .. oppers gwde Is th1 !> dicta phone. work pro· Best Appl S36·091 I AKC "I --veryth1 ng goei.. Lug· 1ng conds 644 1!23J ea t ini. · e mp oye , , cessor twill Train 1. etc puppies. reg .. ma e &!droom ~wte Com pkt gage. toys & toy box, ~l>~':,"~t .E~E l~~l%ri' ~~~14 Gr cal C 3 11 Xlnt working conditions. Washer . dryer, dshwshr &female, 968-8088. $245 Couch $185, Laty luc lte planters. floor
Production ~upcrv1sor. R e!>tauranl. 10 14 SECRETARY bend1ts <med1rul. den rebll. guar I )r. de Germ Short hairpuppll'S boy chair $16:>. dmt-tk i.crubbcr. Sat/Sun JO·S. ~~~~~ngm}~ U n~:~~:::.~.~e Adams. llunllngto Sales people w/!>alcs ex s4•49.$S.8 lHour taJ, life insurance>. pd 1Jvercd546-5218,8.19·7620 Swk.soldSl.Sea ·· SSS . all xlnt tond 4902 l't.>rsimrnon <Univ
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tleitch Pl'f for young ,::rowing ""'··o temporary pos 1t1ons hol~iayso&o va::aktion Akp Washn~, dryer~. d~lux 846-5793 &10.8448 Prk >lr_vme. pc r 1 e n c e I' r o cl .....__ company I\ chann· to 'w p y 18 5 .~ "pa r "''"' J ~ ------
r in ... e City's C· p lal Im ' "' ' model• Ynar uuaranl"e Jtw1n ""d~. G i.upt"rv1~or orpn·c·1.,10n.~---------i earn l o p p a y Call u• · a 1 4 ·Irvine Ph546 3814 ~ " " ~ l:JoxPrPuppw~Ch.impmn ""·' 1ARA<iER,94Sal.onh• merh.in11al asi.y 6452720MonNov lJth pr ovc mcn t s & Your choice St39 ea sired$200&up All~hol l'l'l'lh.'ntrond w a~hi·r. area r ug,
Llbl'rJI hl'lll'flb mdudl' RU:.IAURANT ----Transportation section~. Sale ends 11/181711 Co.ill & cars 962-8031 1!l2 9515 K1t ehcnware, colle1'tori.
prolit ..,h,•rlng So.1lan NEW SALESPl::UPl.E reqwnng !-!ood typing & Ty pist wanted. full l 11nt• Apphanre 537 2542 . . Colle•• lbl 2 t·nf1 t hl.., bottle<;, many good•l''
oJ.ll,·n Call 71 1 !1!1-1 5:1~1 C hr1 Hmai. hl'IJl d1 c t at1nn s kill s . Job ('all for 11rpo1nl l<FFl<I C fo'R ATOH9 wk lnsh Seller pu1r.; C'rd · · t1'1.<!V1ctona PlaceCM
:1 1> ln~truml•nti.r 1r.!>t' Mt'nyn", 1~ now tuloni:: Knowll'<lgl' of engineer· mt>nl f>44 98IO •. . • ' • AKC, ~hob. v.orml·d . r t•ni,t w mirror Meet -·
('h1•m11•al Ln . II II RESTAURANT apphr allon!. for p t ... ule:-mg l'Ontracts desirable ---Nfo.fo.01'.0 ' Standard ~Ill' c·hamplmc~ 962 !'>82'J .,lyl1·9S5 3179 II() ll s 1-: Fu L 0 F & sLock, daytllTll'. t•vt'' For more 1nformat1on Typist Wanted l"ull t1m1• & ID good cone! Hc·a!>OnJ FUl<N ITUR 1-~! Dining wknJ sh1lt~11vu1I Apply cont act . C ITY OF pos1t1on in our t yping ble Pbcall548-4900 2 f_emalcFYorkshire Ter M~1tBdrm!>N.H drawrr ~··ts w /c h a irs. end
OPENING al 91111 Adams Avt'. II 0 IRVINE. 17200 Jam· dept .Mon thru Fri. Xlnt Sears2Scub1c ft ct bldoor ners to xlnt home only dr(oi.ser. II( ch1•st, night l•1bll'!.., twin tw..'<i, C'ha1r~. PRODUCTION
TYPIST
II ct w n I O a m . 2 p m borce Rd. (714) 75'1·3672 working conJ & rompany rC"fnR Harvest (;old. 1et:• 540-0583 ~~n:~ull sz h<ll>rd. SJ7S bar & barstuols. AM /FM
E.O.E. benefits. Apply m ~nmn llispcnser. & ice w:Her. 1 ffottto y 8045 MN1·0, coHee table~.
PP1ennlys Aavc;,.M 1660 mos old, hke new, two •••••••••~••••••••••••Couc h & c:r a 11dfa th1•r mueh more! All th•~
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Must type 70wpm 1-:x
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ij>erwf1ts Apply m p<•rM1
U1•tWt.'en 91\M & fil'M
Monda~ thru 1''r1day
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c~ptin9 applications
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RMI in San Clement•.
acen ia ve. .... b f h $700 h / w~k. 1765 Monrovia, CM SECURITY ig or new uusc Lovable kittens to good ,. 31 r w o t t <> m ,1 n . ~
Enlhus1asl1c. en\'rj:let1c. Waitresses. exper , day & 646·7914 homes.Call Olue/Ar<'t'n vnyl. Xlnt t>4t1-• -------SALESPERSON
fashion minded people GUARD rule s hift. Mr O's correc GE refnll,erator . avocado 495·1364 l:f·ondbot.hSl~ l::u-h or Sll!O GARAGE SALE: 3019
for seasonal sales. Appl P/T position avail. Must Shop 3050 E Coast Hwy dbl d / or · 536 2MO f'cmheath Lane. CM. ..., Sat N ti 11 be able to work odd CdM. · ' f(reen. oor w lop Good family for we ll N 11 & 12 llt 4 '" pe ... on. ' ov hours. Ex per _a
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ORANGE COAST
OA.ILYPILOT
642·5678
All positi oftl ar• MaU.556-653S be~pplyat : m edia t e ope nin g. Refng,lScurt.used lwk, 496-6391.' ' Rood cond Rea~onablt? Rear of 2319 Vis ta
a•ailabl•., port.ti~. THE IRVIME CO graveyd shirt. pd vaca $350/or bstoffer. 842 4.533 lluerta, Th~ Bluffs. NB.
full-thR•, day and Salesperson, BJ?Rress1ve. lCY7l Camelbar k lion, good tips. Taylor's 673.7134 Long haired Domestic Too m a n y b I 1 n d s .
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,.~.. positive allltude fo\Jll or N Be h 644 9010 Rest aurant Redhill & Calleo cal. ferruile. !l mo Sacnflcc• Beautiful roHel' 70"x•lfi i;, :-ome Spodc
..,.. pit t;xper or will tram eEq~a7 Oppoacr Empiyr Santa Ana Fwy. Tustin Washer, Dryer & Dis 979·7'249 tablt• & m:itl·hini: :.'. end IHevnolds) etc. clothl'!oo,
A I S l~~~~~~~~~~I hwasher.StOOea. tables. w:ilnut flo1 <,h. 110 i:ii1 If you .-~ illhrtst.d, PP Y m person. tan I· p RO FE SS I ON A L 646·5848 Cute puppy, free. German brand newS16S 846 4293 ----------apply i M dard Shoe Store. CM , WAITRESS : ser ve:. Shepherdm1x.8 wksold MO\'lnA ; Quality item!>,
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h" ~i Ott-3fJTI S. Bns tol SECY I/STENO part.Jes in your home. Kenmore 2·spd dryer. lyr 897-7029 Estate Sall' a ntique .. & Barbells. bikes. de~k.
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Ne-wport Bea•'h Suite IOI
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t rOUCJ doy, SALES Vanety of duties. typing 673-4154 old. runs great. $50. 2 Id M D be misc. Ite ms . 2 i-1.:ned ~wmg maelune, furn & 10:00 AM to 7:10 PM SllllO per month Natio ·&SH reqd Some person· ----------494 1942 YT o une. aut Roycroff Oak beds. misc Fri. 9.12. Sat&Son at: wade eQrp. now hiring net work Irvine. Call WAREHOUSEMAN ----------1 fawn w hlk mask l beaut. Drexel dining I d 9 4 1970 Park Newport
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to 3.S. Call Mr 54(). 7639 E O F. $4. per hr to start. Xlnt Washer & Gas Dryer. Spd ho me w I e h I Id r e n blc. w/4 hi but·k ranl• intersection Jamboree &
Goldm95.5J34l oppl y f o r bright. Quet>n $180 Both work 89'7·8S03 <'hairs. ("n•'>t J\Vl' at SanJuaqwn lhlls Rd.
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Service Station Allen· h ardwo rking person well 536 34 11 Lake St. fl li :>36 2803 -
dant. exper·d. Day & Avail all s hifts Good Get GREEN l'ash 1'at10 Sale, Misc item<;. 2 Salet> people. El Toro p /l
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$2.75/hr .. 770-7505
Eves foull & p/t11ne AP· ,benefits . Appl y in 16.6 cu. ft Gt:: refng. GE for WHITEelephunts 9' sofa, Xlnt cund. M1:.c motnr<'Yrll'S a mon g
ply. Shell Station. 17th & person. King Beannll,. elec dryer Must sell w1tl'la Class1f1edAd tle mc; Cal l Sal/Sun many other 1kms Sat & PROOFREADER Irvine. NB. Inc. 2920 Red 11111 Ave, now. Make offer 642·6683 Call 642-5671! 979-8796 Sun 9-4.
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news papl•r Excellt·nt
cnmp1my benefits. Appl
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Monday thru f'riday.
ORANGE COA.ST
DAILY PILOT
642 5682
JJO W Ray Sl.
Costa Me:-.a Equ:il Opportunity
'Employer
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3929 s. El
CaminoR~al
SA.M CLEMENTE
SALESPl';RsON
H. M. Abrams
1819 Newp<>rt Blvd.
Costa Mt>sa
Equ al Oppty ~mpl yr SaJes
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RESTAURANT
WE NEED
YOU!
s1dJary of General M 111.
has an 1mmed. openin
for full time & part ta
sales pos. al our Cost
Mesa store & Anaheim
Career opt available
Derorating and ior s ales
Expenence helpful In
quire al 2300 llarho
Blvd Between 10 and
Ar~ Y°" a.,oilabl• to 646-5058 __ _ wort& part-ti._ days, __ ,.
SERVICE MA.MAGER
Sc h e duling & di s · Warehouseman: l nsula
patc hing or ser vi ce tion contractor in L H.,
technicians. full time. fr. gd co. benefits t195· lll32
inge benefits. 645-7040 WORK AT HOME
Service S tation attend. Phone sales. hRhl bulhs
F I T . expe r . AppJ y Call SJQ.5220 -
Laguna Chevron . 604 S Csl Hwy, Laguna Beach X·RAY TECH. Part l1rY* 6 to 10 hours per week
Service Station personnel.
male or fem . Full & pt
time No mt.>chanics Ap
Ortho pedic o ff1n•
Fas hion Is la nd N li
64().4940
ply 2490 Fair\'1ew, C M !•---------
SERV1cf! STATION at CASHIER
tendent full or part time PART-TIME
See Mr JJotts ~
Top wages to rig ht person Ma nageme nt A speciality drugstron•
opt. available, Ins urance is seeking an ene rJ:cl•c.
pwd Call for interview. permanent pe rt·t1mc
lla\le C1j)('ning for h1~hl}
mot1v:ited i.all·~ a~cnt
with the dt·~m: to .:urn
a bO\ll' a\ crage l'Om
m1ss1on with l'XCClh:n
ro mpa n y• C.i l l Al
Stellato for appointme nt
963·5671
83().1541 rash1 er lo work 9AM ---------1 }PM Mon-Fri. Wiii also
Schedule your Chnstma, Serv Sta Help needed 1m-merchandise boutique
An_ took'--t.-• shopping st.ops with th med. i:u11 or p/t. Apply dept. Please call s ton· ,--...., D a i 1 y p 1 1 0 t • • 990 E Cst Hwy, N B. mgr to set up inlerv1t'w
lunchti m• ho•rs
Cl l:lOAM to 2 :30PMI,
Of' full-tillM 1tl1llts, cl°'""J sMft I I or
onrt?
---------• ~.:!:~79ood .,.. C HR IST MAS G I F Shipping & Deli ver y appL
Receptionist. full lime , ,.... ,_.... TRAIN. Clerk. full lime. exper
hle typing, ex per hlllpful CALL NOW helpful but not nee. Need THE GUILD DRUG
5.56·8914. If so, pleoH apply ht 642-5678 good driving r ec0<d. 1610San Mi guel Or NO
------1 penott at the followillCJ Se t / ( Contact. Sue or Dqug at 644· 7330 . E . 0 Jo: .. _ __.lo .....: . ere ary w exper o 646.1787 f'HIUlllrWn Cvnon. young growing company ----·------
RECEPTIONIST
Ne~ro 1mmcd, l(enl ofc:-
w/lt bkkp'g for 11m mfr.
~lart S6SO/mo Mm exper
Mf d Ca II 754·0:-J:l'7
Good starting salary. 9·. SHORT ORDER COOK MerchandiH
*Carl's
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wkdys only. ~LI 645·272 Part tune, Fri-Sun dys, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mon Nov. 13th. • wlllinR lo train 673-3515 ~ 8105
bt.wn 9 & SPM •••••••••••••••••••••••
SECRETARY
J ohnson ·& Johni;o
It r c· cpl 1 C u -; tom t• r 23 002 Lake ForHt Heallh C11 re D1v1swn. or
Servu:c. lmmed opcnin(! IM«" A•e. De fers skilled serrNarial
( o r c u i. t o m e r CGrlottol talent a challeng1n!l and
./ ~rv1ce/n•l·epl. Must en LAGUNA HILLS diversified position m 1t
{\ JOY working w/public Equal Oppty Emplyr Regional SalcsOfflrc
Some Aeneral clerical M/F H you a re a setr·slarter .
Pxper lo inc\ lite typing resourceful, can handle ~lpful Apply In person your work load w il
or submit resume; Santa•---------1 minimum s upervlsio
Margarita Water Dis· R.ESl'AURANT and haveexceUent sk1Hs
lrict. 25571 Marguerite BARTENDERS/ th.is 'ti 111 Parkwa~, Mlssion V1'ejo, J>OSI on w give yo BUSBOYS an opportunity tC\ uWi~
92680, A rN: Personnel. WAITERS your abilities t o th
RECEPTIONIST / SEC· WAITRESSES fullest. RETARY Part lime In COOKS/CASJllERS We offer an excclle n
beautlflll One Attorney DISHWASHER/ ' st.arUng salary plus fr.
law office In Hunt. Bth. HOSTESS Inge benefits package. Schedule your Christma s
Co m f o r t a b I c a l · Needed tor work on an 111\.erested appUcanta ar moaphere. 962·661 I invited to send resume, Stoc.k & Deliver) ma n. W. shopplng slops with the on·call basis. Register Including salary history Lee & Anoe. S70 Glen· Daily PUot CHRISTMAS
RECEPTION IST nowt Grouµ ins avail. and requlrements to· neyre, Leg Beach. GIFT TRAIN! For help
Newport lieu ch 11rca. you ehoose your days & JOHNSON & JOHNSON in placlng your ad. call
upenlng for capublr front hOurs. Reference!!, car & 660 Newport Center Or STUDENT an Ad· Visor al 642·5678
nfrice per~n11llty Phone telephone are rcq . In Suite 1295 Newport Uch wanted (or 11 g ht . 1 expc r & l{nnd typing tcrv1ews every Monday Equal Oppe>r F.mplnyc:r janitorial work daltx. 2 to Antique chlmma c ocka
isklll:c a muxt. V11rled 9am-5pm. ~~~~~~~~~~I 3 hrs. Schedule var1ab1c. for Christmas· buy now
duties. fast pace office WESTCLifo'fo' Must be 2t & cloon cut. $4 and save. 4 dlfler t-nl
C'a II Tr rry for a ppl. llC>l'\pitalily Resourcc.-11 Secretary brly.1145-837S types. aJI oak. S47 to $149 644 75'1-0 1617 WestcUH. Ste 209 Newpof1 Beach law of· _..;... _______ 1 Prv/ Pty. 548·2153 flee n~d11 experiencrd STUD~ ___ ;:;..__ ______ ,
ltlCEl'TIONIST Newport Beaoh sectttary w/good typlna "'"1
$575/rno. Typlna t buay ~~6.11~-06~10~or~7~52~·~9~11~8~I akllla. Wiii train on IBM ~~;.l~i; ~!u~:~~~ tlndowa, Roll·Ab·Top, desk. Apply ai 401 No.r: maa card/A. Send re -blue p r i n ting, for a..lttle Duke, ot era.
Newpor\ Blyd. NB. fatest d!'aw ltl th •~to: A Law Cofl)Ora-arch it ectural ortlce. _87_.;.,5-_sa_i_s ______ ,
West .a Dally P llo Uon, 610 Newpollt Cente Mutt bave csr. No exper. SELL Idle ltema w ith a
Calll42·56t Caulfi~ Ad.142·5678. Dr, •1220. NB 92660 ~.Irvine. '79-5120 Daily PilolClautned Ad. Want Ada
STAFF ASSIST A.MT Antique Music Boxes'
Need aggressive. well or· Slot Machines! C locks'
ganized individual to as-HUG E SELECTION
s1st in the opcrattdn of a AmtriCOft
CO!lla Mesa Real Estate
basect Sales Organu:a· lntet ttatlottal
t1on H.~ lie. desirable. Galleries
but n o t r e q ui red Open Wed. thr u Sat.
Salary + Bonus . Call 1802Kettering, trv.
Marshall Rice for appt.1~~~(~71~4~)~7~S4~·~1m~~#-~I (Weekends OK> 1.
ASTRll
Re ul E<.t o t c,lnc.
754. 7800
LONOBEACH
THEAT'Rll FIESTIVAL
Presents
EDDIE
ALBERT -ouR
TOWN
t-,y 1 IVPl\1011 '/V•ld •I
ALLYN ANN MARY JO
McLERIE CATLETT .
WILLIAM SARAH
BOGERT RUSH
and, WENDELL BURTON
Directed by
GOWER CHAMPION
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
Long Beach Center Theater
,.
• Tue1. thru S•t. eves. 8:30 p.m. •Wed., Set. & Sun. mete., 2 :30 p.m. Ch•rv•
1eet1 by phone (213) 436-3661. Ticket• on HI• now. At the bo• office, 300 E.
Ocean Blvd., •II Tlcketton end Mutuel AgenclH end et •II Robln1on'1 Dept.
Store• -"Ask Mr. Fo1~er" Tr•vel Countera.. Long Beech Convention end Enter-
t1lnmentCenter.
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brollt-r & burnt!r platC'
$1~ EdjotC'r ~ mu"e' ~. l.lllk \ '"' $35 t'l\•l
hroom '20. aid uphol11
du' ft Olli.I. $7) lot" ol
t1ood•c-~ •~ W lloobd
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18u11h ar d 41 Ad.am .. • 1 11M ht-tlt't111lll•lll' MochiMry 8078 !'>lJIO '(iO/\llD. 6'6" ·-nomattresses.$40. StanMillerYarhts MucArthurSanta/\11J
Mlllt· (Of Van HV ~n;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llclt'kl't l-'1sh with h·a'lh & Craftsman 9" table ~aw 673-6667 (213) 598-9433
bi·d ... iaucho. tablt> ~"' ~u11 I# , I u111 .JW All llir k 1•n·, .. \i•ry i\:1tro ik<•k, flur cood1 w/~land, no motor . $70 (714 )846-2754 New P at•er Moprfl ror
11mv•iw K»Ul(t•a.' Olnt'lh \ lot h 1n11 !' i.11nt111 I!, l(otK.I t'otll1 (',111 lw 'l'l'll tion $35 892 ~ Ffre•ood bale, xlnt t·•md S250
,.,, hu·v< lu. ~ "I'' mo •• ~.ti loh11~wt In ut t'h.irl1•s l'nnt1na Co, 6467217 10" De WaJt radull a rm Eocalyptus SSO a rord. Wanted C<>-0wner for 52• l!-40-I~ ludu~ 10 •I'd 4.>0t c int 11 If n ~7 K.i) W Wlh St l ' M C:ulli.----------1 saw w1Lh s land New 64S-060512-6Sat/Sun Chns. 213/446-5648 eve '7fl Kawa-.ak1 KZ HHIO.
1Mulot.l1·ych .• Virt~ tt't-11 1;a1 ·•Kt' Sul•· f.rnlMl11 tl<tG 44Y70 Fmal Uays L1quida uon _used once S200 640-0010 Go·Cart. 3,, HP. d is<' or213/44>576J rn int lOnd, cstm, "l'JI,
"rl'1 'It rr() 'onMl.. ... ~ l .... l'M :-.. II ~ .. 1 .. 8080 ... I ... th na mu t slm na1nl only 5000 m1 l 'an»"°'11f 'h·n-<1 ~ofJ •1urw~1n". J "' .. I -IC~fOUI •• a I' ,.,very I " " C ARPET C LEANING br ake $1k25,. or okrre r 24' Remell '72 $3100/cas h ~ans .. to Ch1cc100 nc~l
r hi,11 afllll1nte" t. m an) 12 ~J M h \11l141"'"· 'i ~111 11 ••••• ••••••• ••••••• •• • • lo\O 500.; d tsl'ount a II ~:Q U I p MEN T . 111 Id 832-8127 as or Mar +a llbU ma ble loun o t~fr1•r 642 1412 " .
tJl 1 ~-1 t l m :. t't-.ii, umhvo I ll'''· 1'1•nnai. 1TI1•mlwr'>h111 111111 ~rl'handaw Come 'N Shampooer. Tre ewa MlttJcd $3100492 2637. ______ ,
,,1n\I:• ,;1 u.;rJ Por1 11tt-r .. o .u11l11rn1• 1111.:tou l->1·,11111( 'I l' Go Bath Boutique 2644 steam c le uner $800 1_........_~ IOll 'TISc JO ' 72 BMW 75 5 6000 malt•:;
' II M 11.u1nc1mlt:1 \'h11111 1'11m1t~. S:ioo llt•-.t 1•l 11h SetnM1gucl,NptlU:. 631 0<ll3 .....--nn aray r rf d. •1r.tw1
..... I k II ~----------t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FB Sed I h t' <'Cl con illon . .., a"' -..1t ~n 1-'urn ~1t1·h1 n ,,..,.,. .. 1' rou lol' un 111 Or 11C1~l' < ·111 v <. J 11,. un tlw rs twin ('75 :nl6
c.impin•• mi, ;!3't 1011111(1" <'111 & 111111m1111 11411;.w ~11 1 1lu):t ProbuteSule Memher~hl Guilar,Gwld040, l(as, P I P , $44,00 ' -"-----
p1111t11 llr 1 •1tM 111 ,11 ll1wn11 . 1t ... 1k11. t:il "" '· Pooltable, 4x7 · with ac 1n Mes a Vt'rde Co Club w/hard case . Top cond 213-377-64.59 t-vc:.. 11 USK y '73 125 XI N 1
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sunituy ~111,. ~l>A c ·11111 , h 110 ~:,11 .11111.ir111111, rulh full rolls only. lowc:.t Unclaimed Storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• faLhometer, Morse t:on
bt•nd11 too , 111 ru1•cl ••(lu•111jj·f1. $-too <'Jll ,1fl '> p~wherc 54!1 !II~ AuctlOft Xlnt new & used ore fur n. trols $2900 499-346.Cl Motor ~s. '!JaAel
111·nr. <tum ·1~i 11/lio d Sat ..... _ I I 9 J O.A.u plan files. wk bem·hes . . Reont/Storage ~ 160
;!II AHinulo ( ... Ma1bng boxc11 tt.eavy u • nv'f. , : APO CE. SURPLUS63l ·2777 23 Chn". 73. lnbd t:nl(, ••••••••••••••••••••••• N l•W '"\ .. !-•• li t. JP ty1·ardboan1: Ideal for Ct>ntury Movin g & f:lass On1Ler. 1mmac·,
out .:1,..1 yi·ut'> ol nilln l p1owd (l1·,1gnl'd fur ~111 ma1lmg Chnbtrruis pkAs St ora RP. 15272 Bo Isa Executi ve d esk and $6950 548·5556
in.: lll.tll) ,111111101., liU,lfl\..,, Pd$6000. will Completema1llng k1tsor Chica kd .. (fwy 405 at recbmngswivelchair.6 19. Cl d· b ·t
l'tvi.t.111. ,11vr1, ouk "'II for S2!>00 Inquire. 1ndlv1dual boxebava1l in Bo lsa Chara Rd l 4 pair. very good condt· a ssic a y oa
lt7l Landau
to11b I u, n1 tu ll' ..,.... 114 !140 HIOl 8 b11.es, from 4" to l!I'' "tor~ge vaults of mod lion. comforta ble, useful. ~rt rake hu1
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i.1•11 1017 1\1.-11 IJ 1,.,r•..:t• ~1111 Anll•IU•'"
Luxury Motortiome
Fully self cont:11rw1l
Gt.'ncrator . 2 air rond1
tione~. roof Lop air . T\.
ant r nna. C B rad io.
AM/FM sterl>O laJ)<'. hk<·
nl'w tires & other extras
too numerous to m•·n
uoo. Very. vrrv dean
Look at this onl' bdrm:
)OU buy• Call Truman al
1u -.·II :-..1t 11nh ti 111111 .:re\'n. ~old & brow n er:.. 741-552·3441 9am Appbc. col :V s. bOme da1ly.Sl50/pair S75-QIJ8 orS486602 t:>ll Uolphm I 1·rr t ·, M ,, 6 p m W e d e I 1 v e r antiques 100 b of boxes, loltl()(l cond RivisJ b rc·au &. be barrels. trunk~ & c rat es Nice desk $8S Swivel desk l2 rt Skiff, outbrd & Lrlr
d owu&own Uu nt 11111\<•ll <'hillr & 11blt' dr t''>1'l'I
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8060 ...................•...
furn . furn. ::.ml k1t•h1·n t' s l'A I' i-: SA I. t; It t 1-'or ~alt• ~ .. , yr Muz.l.tnlo!
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l'lumer Sl.CM lt1 .""· Oll'n & wonll'n
l,;aru~e :,alt;-'l.i\ ov • luth1n,. pdl10 umlirdla Jewetry 8070
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H47~ 1 .1lut'b S .. t & Sun No\
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l t-rral·e, CdM tA4 \l~ Movin~ ~ale final Umin •
-.l;'L & 6 t•ha1r. l.l•ntlh l-\Jm11urt>, toolb clothl·"
::.ll'rt.'<> & am p, !lxlO Jfl'J m1i.1· l:>.ll Sun !1·4 112(
rug & pad. Muny 1t~·m" C1•1111.'r St (' M
Sat/Sun 1658 Iowa St.
CM Rik vn \•I t'OUl'h $:!5
- -, blk/wht Hf' T V $50 a nti
Sat 9 4 Odds & Jo.nd:; from <1 ut· Bt·nd1 x r adio $20
Int. DE-co Shop G ood m1i.c household goods
buys! 19542 l nde pen· Clothmg. UIOO P arkcrt:S
d e n c e L n . H . B C.M 646-8608
Wardi Yorktown ------1
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PRIVATE ESTATE
Ll(f)UIDA TION
DIAMOND
SOLITAIRES
Aµprimcd $21,500
• Sell $6,900
Appra1sed$lt\.~
• Sell $5,900
Other ~ems on distress.
certified . 714-546 07 13
Apt only.
11ll!ut :.llrl'r HoU:.Scre anyw _r_e _____ -j Checks acceptoo s ubJcct r hair $35. 2 oHice c ba1 rs $500
.:nll 00 !fl82 Senei CJCIS rflnCJ S 125 Lo our a pproval $20 each. s mall 4 drawer 557 9688
Pool table 7• :.late bed & m1Sc. Aft 6pm ; 540· 1446 Ch airs & Caterer chesl$1.5 646·7914
hke new. p1ud $600-Scll &n.11"-BIUMS Sarta in Co Pianos&Organs 8090 loCah..hcrtR.fff/ tOSO
$Juli Call 544 354~ 11',.vAA Auctioneer:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.
----MOVED. Must sell a l l'/14 )273 24tll · 'nR SEN · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'owcr Mower/T ractor. I sacrifice 30 Jlal O'df'al & -----GUL AN Premie re Charter plush 60' or 75' llP w l{rJdl'r blade stand. 26 i:at w/hood & Oolom1tt• bkt hoots,.,,, I I. Organ Like new Co!.t rt¥>tor yacht. hourly or
Nl'\l'r u ... ed Valut• $1600 stand, 20 gal w /huod. 40 skis K 2 shorts. 17(km . $6200. Sell $3000. 548·5777 daiJy 67S-2172 675 741 t S11t· ~H)IJ' 1'75 li666 d •. lawn mower. all m 1(00<1 . -_:_ ___ _ • " ' f:al w hood & stan ..,. ZO t·ond 842 4533 40 Upngbl Players & 5000 Boats, Sait 9060
PllONEMAT E gal w1hood & stand Pvt rolls 10 _:.tock . Carty •••••••••••••••••••••••
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MISA 642 · 0010
Tc It· phone :rn!\werin!( ply 675-!*il6 aft 5 pm Arunswl<'k Snooker pool Player P rnnos. 801 W 1-----------i
muchint•s w/warr. $79 .• -p -----k--Lbl. pc.•rfrd c·<md w wood Baker St. CM. 540-l!908 P.J __ 44• SS7K ltt•nl z:r Motor ll•11nt• All
w, re mote. Sl49 CAH ET Bluf' 11 c new pin~·pong rovt'r 540·042H """"' _.., xtra., S22.'l 1wr "k t.• tJt'I ltog1>r 750 3791 150~ yanh ,\lake o ffer ----Ha mmo nd Con cord & J .24•CF27 mi H4ti 72.">.'>
' · 6JJ.1.J0'1 &642-U563 Mncwn Cha ruros. old. L<.-sbr:$4950. <:ul•Catuhna
l'OPYMACHINI': ----lla rahsmask l'P 494·8200 StanMlll~Yachh 1!17:1 HOA l>LIN l':ft :!O
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rnod , copies anything. w /sheeps k1n l1n1n ~ STEINWAY r tANOiS 1213)5989433 Gcm•rator . AM1l"M K
like nu w /s upplles Small. Brand new. C.ill 1000 1'1owers. Clo1sonnc fo'ro m $1895. ma ny other Lral'k "tcn ·o Slct:ps t. $200.$800.~2163 Sa~to lpm~548.:.9737 _ va~<.'9" Quality Upright 21.00Um1.S8!100.536<J645
768-8275 PCIMll's Piano Shop-'76 CaLahna 22'. xlnt rood, ----Misc iLems from garaite 728 w l9th CM 548 1f,2 trlr. xtras $5400/best ofr Trallef'So Utility· 9 180 SELL idle it.emi; with a sale, Saturday Nov 11th SELL idle it.ems with a · 586-I098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Daily Pilot Clas:.Uwd A~ 616HunUngton. Ji 8 . D!lllY Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. Sldieg 8093 -Sears ut.ilily trlr, ideal fur uganable. 925 Junapero,
_CM Anl.Jq .. pool tbl etc Alltos, N•w 9100 Autos, New 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cyclone 13. blue & white sml l'ars. 5l"x46"xll" ----------! w/tra 1ler U!!ed twice S225 (9.'J-4712 sum 586-8918 ----
1979 BONDAS
ARE RE NOW!
1979 Honda Accord ·4-Door Sedan
Al,IA REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST
BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM!
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
6~.~~" '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS "~:.~" '78 HONDA 5 SPEEDS
CSCCASJIS7Sl llS88> • ISGC4S?96331 l1S44)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVE RY
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HEADQUARTERS ~ ,.
GOOD SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Service & Parts
Open 'til 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday
Saturdays 'til 5:-00 P.M.
. .
----Auto Service, Ports
Cyclone 13, Race rigged . & Ac.cusories 9400
Sail no 153'i. A!.k1ng S •••••••••••••••••••••••
_768-689 __ 1__ 289 V R Mustang Engm1•
SollnR. 26'. complete r are with :.penal 4 hrl. curh .
eqwppcd . 631 2161 or S2l3 53~ ~10. __
e ves. 960-4490 Bl.\' 'E:\1
SELL 'E;\1
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th1:; column <'all
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DAILY PILOT
FO RCI-: 5 '77 w /trlr
Rac·e l.'Ond Saa1l 11'<'
.1t $1050 Ph &10 tib.'l7
22' Pearson s loop. S2
27 ' Calahnas 12) oHer~
960.3664
SABOT XW cond
$225 675 0221
Autos for Sale ...•.....•......•......
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Vrues. 7.28's, 211ozx ..• 11
ma k1'"· all m111l1•!.. lluyi11•JM' Jon Nt•l <,011
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8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ti4 Re"turcd Tu rh•1 .
WETSU IT . O 'Neal
animal s kins, large.
SUPSAYAILAILE torV.'!.lrconv '65Corvatr
Y AC Newport 646-055 t 'Monza 54El-O~--
br:and new S65. Also :.>' ROAT SLIP. Tr101d ad
boot s • I a r g e . Island . HH. Ava'ilablt•
$10.SURFBOARD. 6'6" w/house.636-8864
Rocket Fish with leas h & -------
astro deck. fair condition WANTED:
$35. 40 to so· ... hp for heauhful
646-7217 bland Gypsv Trawle r
. No hve aboard Need a p SKIS210 Fis her Supe r prox6 n¥>s . t2l31330·5392 Glass w/bmd. xlnl cond. ----
$135 Lange booll>. sz. 10, UrAenlly need "" p or
bke new $55. $175 for all moonn)? for 25· sailboat
963-4090 Ca ll t•ves 675 !lifl8
WAN TED
!:>HOTG N
545-2083
WANTE D . n{'('d 40' boat
slip by Dec I
675-7553
'63 Con a1r ronvcrt .. wht
very dean . l'all for 111
formauon. 492 3299
li5 Galaxy con v1•rt It
IJlue, A I cond. Call for
info 49'.!·3299
2 1950 1-'ord Wood ies 1
(.'onrourte $9500. 1 ~· •
n· ... tort'd $6500. Xtr.1
part.., & bolh J!ar a)?l·d
645-7:145 ----
1951i Chevy. 4 door hanl
top. I owm•r Top rond
$2750 Ci\t ;,.Ul nli02 or Hh'
Bt•Jr 71 1 5X!i 511>10
SKIS. w/btndin~s. ~real Boats. S---4 & .
deals : F ische r Supt·r Ski r "-9080 RKrHhonal 9530 Glas~. 205cm~ Fische r ••••••••••••••••••••••• V~dH Alu 200cm. Ohn MJ< 111 , ••••••••••••••• •••••• ••
185Cm .. head360190cm& 11, _C lasspar. 90 hp, M1n1 r ampl'r . F ull\
210cm .. head s tandards F.v1n rudl', must ,('II, l"QWpped fair cond1t11111
190cm. K2 Bermuda Sl ,1 50 1 b c"t o ffe r Mu'-t :-.acnf1cc. szoo,ol
s horts. tSOcm .. Kne1ssl 770.5896_.__ fer 675.:1212
Wht. s tars. 205c m .. 4Whttl0rives 955 0
La n Re boo Ls. 11 ,_, · Trmttportation •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hansen boots. sz 8. 3 pr •••••••••••• •••••• ••• •• poles .. Priced t o s ell eo--.. SoA~/
q u I l' k I y R~·T"-· -· 91 20 644-4033/548· 7 J 41 / 548-1223 .... ' •..••.••...••.•......•.
'71 l''ord F -250 4X·I I' I
f)Vl•r $5000 mv For '·"'' <>r tr.irl~ fllr 2 whl d1'
I' LI 5:16-7•i74 dfl 4
TV, Rodio, Older ram per 4 -.air. w l o ·ru Jc•(•p Commando \•, HIR. Steoreo 80t8 t rul'k. Sl50 Slo\C & .,1k. l\Ju"t Sl'l .. SZl't,
••••••••••••••••••••••• rein.: 640-2700 ~ 7'lz.!
Beaut1fuJ 25" color TV. I . ~ • r wmty free de l. $128. 9•, <.:abov<'r ( am1ll'r ~1786 ' wir he m t o llt'l Vt'r )
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9oah & Marin~ P v l pt y. M a kc of r
' Eqlipmtnt 581-64411
••••••••••••••••••••••• Motoriieod likes 9140
90 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •··•·••·········•······
THIS
is where the
BOAT ACTION IS
For Buying
Or Selling
And tor the
latest in
MoJX'<1. Pru~eol
xlnl cond $300/offcr
499-4094 e\C!I
~~Hf Sc 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Yamaha 500 xtra
clean. low ml. $790 493
6472
73 Yam 175 l'nd L•l rn1
lmmar l'Ond Mu:.t :.l'll
$395 &15·3747
Suzuki mndcl 1'Stli!'1, xlnt
cond,$~
96R ~93l0\l'"'
1977 FORD
BRONCO
\'It. Juto. H.rni.:L•r, 111..1
Ill'" in & out :.! \ r , 24 .tKJCI
malt' warranty ~vailahll·
1r 1100 1 ·
COPELAND JEEP
200 I E. ht, SA
SSa.8000
1976 BLAZER
V ·8. stlt•k. bpokes, off
ro11d Hrei;, 1>te£4'1n~,
!>llVl'r& hl;wk, 1Pll531. I
yr. 12.1100 mile warranty
avatlal.llt•
$4w..I
COPELAND JEEP
20QI E. 1st, SA
558-8000
f'11chll.11•, 111 t:o ('a rt-.
BOATING NEWS
check Jltlr front
page inat!x daily. '78SU7.UKI RM125l' Whatc•v1 1 tlw F.1<1
I •1J I £1 ij lt•ll f't'W ndei. Roll 'em ••ff th1• m.irk• I
-__ 759-9346 With a ( 'l;1:-.s1f IC'CI 1\cl
assifled Ads 642 51178 _.fall N<~w ' f142 Sllill
Canoe. Geniune I nd1 an-:::::::::.;;;;;.;~-----•-~-~~---
brand. Sagamore 17 C.~~ ~"ii'..' -f)-C ~C.• Ke~·less, White w ate p~ J.'Ql.I ~._ ~ {:.;(,/" ~
mdJ $295. 963-8143. Tltot Intriguing Word Gam• witlt a Cltucklt:
Wanted; Sum log up to 4 Ullo4 ~ cuY L ~"
knots complete e lec. un· -~~-~
It. 12+110 volt refrig. ro
Unifilte 34. ~2682
SEA RAY'S
17' to 30'
HARRISOM•s
SEA RAY IOATS
3101 Cout Hwy . N. R.
Ul-2147
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trom th• laundry We marked
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551-1000
100 GALLONS
GAS-FllU!I
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SHOITIF:
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POP-TOP VAH
fo'ully f'fJlllJ>JH'll I 111\
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WE WILL IUY ' WE BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUIDATSUM
f't\IO F<Ht OH NO r USED CARS
TOP DOLLAR C'Al.I. P/\l'l'Y
FOR TOP CARS lJ'>Nl (.itr MRr
IARWICK OATSUH
°"'\.111 f I 1f1 l lftl'lr,11l1t
831 ·1 17~ 493.3375
WE BUY
CLlAHCAJtS
&TRUCICS
~
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
540·5630
1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOl N Mrncunv
2626 HARBOR Bl VO.
COSTA MESA
WANTED!
L.1H· model Tovotai;,
V1.1lvc111. P11·kui>t> & Vanb.
< 'ull u:. toduy'
m Sunbeam Alp1nti <.;onv. IMW
& hard lop •••••••••••••••• ... ••••• $700 6JI l!l'..19
lcrt>ora Soe>iu
IH960 Dakota St
"'ounl11n Valley
You arl' the winnc•r or
Two FrM Tickets
lo lhe
LONG BEACll
THE/\TflE f<'1':STIVAJ..
'731MW 2002
I Slick. :.harp' (~HYG)
I Three 20-02's and two
320! ''I to r hoose'
$5495
"OURTOWH"
stamnu J-:ddw Albert at
the Lon(~ lluc·h Convcn·
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18711 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-405 "' ... ,1., ... "' 1111\, 546°1200 ••• S\U\~·. dhJ tu d 6'4)1J h>11 ----MU~l Iii 11 "l,1lo.1 111rt•1 Wfo: PAV TOP DOLLAR I t66 H..-.W lhd.
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'77 TOYOTA
S•SLOHGHD Alfa Romeo
N.w '79 CJ7
IJ!.IM~Al l "W4.U I
$5995
HEW '1~1
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COPELAND JEEP
. 200 I E. I st, SA
558-8000
1974 JEEP
CHEttOKEE
V 8. au to , tilt, Im·
maculate m & out, I vr,
12.000 milt• wnrranty
11va1lablc· <l'll~J
S3999
COPELAND JEEP
200 I E. ht, SA
558-8000
Trudo 41560 ..........•••••.•.•.••.
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\:p"' brakl'!> & .,h111 k' In
1•\1•1•ll1·nt mt·• ha11ll'ul
1·11nd1tmn' P ri ply Now
ONLY $250 (). <;oil
4!17 .:1tl67
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t'ampl·r s µi>da l. uir
c·o nd, c rUl!>I" l'Onl rol
Original owne r, $32!>0
'f)#J. 7495
·7,1 Mu.tdo P ll w/campcr
P erelh tires. ma ~.,.
AM /F M R track slt>r
$.'IJOO. 631·4784
i!l C.11<-vy v, ton F11•1•t-.11lc'.
B11: Ten. blk & red 1nkr .
S11\nado, air. P n. l'/S,
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'7:1 Ford Couru•r, spokr•
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wht.-t-ls & tJrt.'" ALL Tit .. : •••••••••••••••••••••••
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$386 Down
$20!! 61
p1•1 month
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LYLE D. ROY
l'l ffiYSLF:H
l'LYMOUTll
, llYll W 17th Strt"t'l
. S1rnl11 Ana
17thSln•ct bc•lwecn Main
& Bristo l
547-7504
VANS!!!
1977 DODGE
Long W H & lots of win
dows• VS. automatic &
p"'r st.ecnng l lLS!>l751
$5225
1976 CHEVROLET
Finl' ror c;urf nr work ' ,\II
11f lh<' right c·qu1pml•11t 1
Cl Ill» 711..'1 I
$4555
l-975 CHEVROLET
Bl~ 6 With il ~lick ' Abo. II
trark <,lerf'o & an cxtr1<
bcn('h &cul !
$4375
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
<:OSTA MESA
546-1200
'76 CHEVROLET
LEASE
IRAHDMEW
MERCEDES
EXAMrLI:
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300 DIESEL s197s5
p., "'°,.,, .. ..__OH
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•l'ORSCHES
•CADILLAC S
•LIMCOLHS • Call Dick Walker
842-4435
WE LEASE All
MAKES Ir MODELS
""'"°'~-C..0.•lef Jim Marina
Leasina
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A uto mali t:, AM /FM
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1ng, h1 ·ba c k S('al s. ---------1
special paint. rru1se con
trol. pop.top roof. aux
ga:. ta nk11, Tacoma
wheel., & low mile::. Lie. 18837~Ser P3247.
$5477
•.·THEODORE .
. .'JlOBINS
• . FORD t 2060 HARll,Olt BlVO.
COSTA MUA ;647 · 0010
•LEASE•
'78 450 SEL MIZ
'7f 450 SL MIZ
MMF.OIAT,E
OELIVF.RY
THE AUTO
LEASIMGCO.
FOR INF'O CALI."
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l'••n•ll1 11ri•s, 1Tl8MS. • BUBBLETOP
AM I FM 8 tr:ir k !>lcr VAM CONVERSION
$JCI00.6.'ll-47R4am (}yul ai r, a utomal1r
'73 F.I Camino. llS,000 mi.
new tire.,, tran~. dual l'X
hau1>t $2~00/hs l of r
~ 0745. S36 1800
lrans.. powr r sl~rin g ,
stc•reo. Fully ::.elf co n·
tuined (R96:.J >
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2'J2511arbor Blvd.
l'o:.l1t Mt·'>u !17!1 2.'>00
WEIUY
USS> CARS!
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de11le1'\h1p m thl' I rv1n
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JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 AutoCent<'r Drive
IRVINF.
768-72.:22
Cl1·an '76S1rrO<'ro '74 ALFA ROMEO
frQm private pany SPIDER 54!>·~ Wtth only 49,561 miles.
---------• fat."tory mags & new top.
P/\JD FOR OR NOT looks factory NEW •
WE WlLL (U7MYA>.
BUY ONLY$4895
MU-ocle
Mazda/ Rt'ftault YOUR CAR FOR 215011arbor Blvd .. C ~ CASH! Audi
645
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9707
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SPORTS
CALL TOM OR FRANK
842-4435
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m1o1.1ooa leat.Mr lnl<'nor. HUN'11NOTON BEACH '74 Mont4! Carlo, blk, lo Not driven in 3 yra. 13 Non Supenport 350. · catm lntr, me tallic
air «'on'1 , AM I FM 14.i,.44l5 mi. many optlom $3200. 645-l34S auto, Fact. air , clean '73 Town & Country brown, 112,700 Pvt pty.
al .. rt-u, ult whtoel and __ :562-5821.?U.ZJU $1700.t93-119t Wa1on . 52,000 ma. Call art 6 o r wknd:. .
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200SX WITH FACTORY
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IN OUR STOCK
NOW GOING AT
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NOW GOING AT
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WITH f'ACTORY
AIR CONDD'IONING
IN OUR STOCK NOW
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IN OUR STOCK NOW GOING AT
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. ... . . --
EVERY CAR LISTED BELOW NOW SPECIALLY
CLEARANCE PRICED . SEE THEM AND SMILE!
.,.r SALE SPECW..S
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-HAL GREENE CHEVROLET -
401 SO. EL CAMINO REAL 492-8500
BAN CLEMENTE 831-0580
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Dodge 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt71DODGE
POWllWAGOH
V·8, auto, apokea. orr
r oad e9ulpped, K,000
miles, Uke ne w. 2 yr,
24,000 mile wura nly
available.
$6999
COPEi.AMO JEEP
200 I E. ht. SA
55~000
2480Harbor
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HERE
NEW 1979
CAPRI
BIG VOLUME SELECTIONS
READY FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
GADGET SET
FREE! INCLUDES
COME IN ANO REGISTER
TO WIN A
G.E. Food Proceaeot -Oater
Kitchen Center • 0 .£. Cot·
fH Maker • fUvel Can
Opener and Knife
Sharpener • Rivel Food
Sllcer • Proctor Siiex E~
hie Juicer • Oater k:e
Cruther and O.E. 4-Sllca
To11ter.
... KITCHEN FULL OF
GADGETS"
NOTHING TO BUY
SALE ON SUPER TRA
5 4988
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owr window• pw• 5M". AM fM r;1<1io srn<eo.
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1977 LINCOLN
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ANY, MANY, MORE CHOOSE FRO
All PRICES PLUS TAX AND LICENSE
1301 ~o.
TUSTIN AVE.
SANTA ANA
547-0511
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-----•GOODBYE COUGARS-----•
1978 COUGAR XR7
, -:-Landau root'''"' bit. wrw. run whl., cruise control. full
power, auto tamp air cond.
AM·FM Quad Ste,..o, A/T,
Uni glau , wire whl. covers.
and mOfe. FaclOfY New Car
Warranty.
s7354
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---eoN VOYAGE VERSAILLES __ _
1978 VERSAiLLES 4 DR .
Leaa than 2500 mllea. Full
lu111ny equip. phlf auto
temp air cond.. AM·FM
quad atereo wlttt power
antenna, cuatom two.tone
paint, f()f'Qed alum whl1.,
ape9d control, and more.
Fecttwy new car waminty.
---•BYE BYE CONTINENTALS ___ _
1978 CONTINENTAL TOW~t:OUPE
Fun lu11ury equipment plus
coach roof, AM·FM quad
atereo, auto temp 11r cond.,
mlchelln wrw atffl bltl.,
Ult whffl and mo.... Fao-
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car werranty.
ANY NEW 1978
ZEPHYR$
IN STOCK
18 TO CHOOSE FROM
S16666
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J
INVOICE'
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FACT HOLDBACKS)
'69 F o rd XL A./C . 1011 xso~· & sox
• l lNCOlN· MERCURY AM/ f'M ~t.ereo II track. $600. 2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Padde d top. full power . lactorv air
condt11on1n9. AM/FM stereo & ALL
ORIGINAL! MUST SEE1 IZBC1371
'71 CHRYSUA s 1999 4 DOOR SEDAH •••••.
Padded top. lull powPr tactory a11
cond1t1on1nq rallye wnee1s & LOW. LOW
MILES• (766JPll
'71 CADIUAC s 1999 COUPE DE VIW •.••••
Landau tap. leather interior full oower factory
air cond1homno. stereo & till wneel F07N~J
'76 MERCURY $2300
'OICAT WAGOH • • . • • 17 7
4 speed transmission radio. hearer &
luggage rack SHARP SPECIAL' (598PUX)
'72 CADIUAC $2699 SEDAH DE VILLE ..... ..
Pad<led top. fearher tntPr1or lull power.
factory air cond11ton1ng. 111t wneel & stereo
SHARP' C799FVYl
'?2 CADIUAC s2999 COUPE DE VILLE •••••..
Landau IOP lull Power lull leatner inrenor
AM/FM stereo w1taoe player trll wtleel and
factory air cond•tromnq !504EUUl
~bt~~~~ ........... $2999
Padded top, leather rnrerior. full power.
factory air 000d1t1on1n9. 1111 wnee1 & stereo
(799HOBI
'75 FORD LTD $3899
9 PASSENGER WAGON
Full power. factory atr condrltomng and LOW
MILES• (1 66MXll
~~g~~ ......... $3999 ·
CabrtOIPI IOP lul l power. factory a•r
cond111on1ng AM/FM !>terPo with tape deck.
1111 wnee1 cruise control & SHARP' 14 t9HMVl
~g=~ ......... 54999
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leather lull oower spot seats. lactory air
con<S • AM/FM stereo w/tape player. tllt wtteel
& cruise oonrrol (227RXJI
'75 CADIUAC s5999 COUPE DE VIW ••••••
Cabriolet top. te11tner 1nrerror lull Power.
factory air OOndllloning. AM/FM stereo with
tape player & 1111 wneel (389MYOI
~!;.~~~~ ..... $ 5999
Padded tot>. leatner 1nrer1or. ru11 power.
factorv wr cond .. 1111 wtleel. sp111 Power seats.
srereo tape player & cruise control LOW
MILEAGE! (576WOCJ
·11 ·~· s7999 PARK A VENUE SEO AH
Padded IOP lull powPr. SPiit power seats.
tacrory air cond. 1111 wheel & cruise contrOI.
(052TTSI
'77 CADILLAC $8599 SEDAN DE VIUE .••••.
Padded too. full Power. factory air· cond .
stereo 1111 wheel. crurse control and a 1
yr 112.000 tn1le warranty 1675U0Rl
'77 CADILLAC
COUPE DE VIUE ••••••
Cabriolet IOP lull POWe( IJC!Ory arr
cond1llon1ng 1111 wheel crwse control
stereo. LOW MILES ANO LOOKS SHARP
999RSI
'77 CADIUAC s9599 ELDORADO ......... .
Caonolet t~'. so11t teother seots. full oower
factory 11ir CU\d . tttt wn~t cruise control.
· iiterno w/lePt' ptoyer & I yr 112 .OOC m11e
warrnnty I 162R ·n
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110.7000 ~.Q3 Uovc &Quu1I Su PONTIAC ftLAn 644-lMZ. 540-5&30 Bet.1.830-7938 ll lM MAGNON·
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1011 \SO\ & SO\
• l 1Nl 01 N ~f RCUAY
2426 HAABOA BLVD.
COSTA MESA
72 (~ Pal'tl t P"~ -. lit(
Whit". rully lu itdt'd I
• Xlnt • S!50C> 67~6161
'7S M on t t'io MX ,
tJrouiham. air. A M I FM.
xlDl C'OOd ~ ti-IS 2821
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(act At C: Corp eXt'l
car S3300 P r 631 31\M
1975 MltlCUIY
COUGAR XR7
Whllt' with inat1 h1n ~
''"'I roof 11nd mt•·nur
air 'ond . till wht·<'I
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::.ttt·nng 1:1nrt brakt> ...
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S4695
540-5630
1011\SO\ ,~ ~0\
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2826 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
1977MHCUIY
MONARCH GHIA
4 door sedan, less than
9,000 m iles. Beautiful
dove grey, matching in·
lt!MOr, power steenng
and brake!>, air cond.,
AM I F'M s tere o . V ·8,
a utomauc transmll>bion,
:.how r oom fre!>h
<7WJ7 FSS4092).
$5295
540-5630
1011\SO\ & SOX
• l INCOl N ·M E RCUR" ·
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
MntmMJ 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'68 MuslJing Convert. Xlol
cond. PS/PB. 8JJ' cood,
oew top. Class ic .
S3650/b6l ofr. 963-3933
·70 MACH I. 351 Cle veland
w/evsy m1 . $2450. P b
6.11.3ZJO
MUSTANG
MACHI
1978 DEMO
s5299
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GRANADA GHIA
1978 DEMO
S6489
2~oor l/·8 automahc 1ransm1<;~1on
V-8. cru1se-o-matoe transm1a&1on. pawer oowt>r ">ltiennc,;i oowPr -;ears. ~
sleermo oower t><akes radio 11n1ed w1n<low., ~ 1Yake5 Ai.I/FM ""''"
olass ano all •he s1andard features -.1Preo ,_ Dlrter ..,, • ..nee• ~ -------'66 Mu~tang conv. Fully
restored. 6 cyl. uuto
Power top $4250. 4.94 2f;f)J
1•97781 cruise control and mo<• ••72971 ~~ F~~~~:~ ~~~T°Jlr HA~~~!c.K {?
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"67 Mu~t. 8-c yl. autu. l'tS.
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Pt B. 1 owner. Xlnl
UXX> 979-2749 -----
'6'> Mu:-.tarnt. reblt 289 e nA .
1tlnt xunmnl( cond. body
1n good sh1tpe, bst ofr
over $HJOO. 642-8922
'bi 289. auto. P/S. orig.
mint cond. New tires
bf3.J600.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
·73 98 Olds LS. new radial
llres. cruise, A M / .,.M
radio. tit whl, 6 way PWT
~eats, 1 owner, like new.
$2595 642-3984
'75~SUPRf:ME
Sliver/Burgundy, V1oyl
roof. cruise control. A/C,
A M /fo'M s tereo. P /B ,
P/S, $2,_,. 645-Ja ask
for Max
66 F·8S Olds. Low mile!'.,
new tires. Top cond. Sac.
$950 bi S l!MO
711Culla.'IS Sup. Brgm All
•>Pls Rlaek + buck~kin.
S6.962 78 t'irm. 673-13!°>'1
73 Cutlass. mml rond .
10¥dt.-d, bel!t ofrer wht.
red tnt Besl ofr. ~ 8089
PWo •••••••••••••••••••••••
"12 Pinto Sta . Wgn, nu
Li.res, AJC, good shape.
lat 1895 t&kes. 646-6595
Ford n Pinto,
m11p.1ood cood. $1!00.
962-4106
'73 sedan , ate reo,
good cond. $950
960-3658
·72 Pinto Htcbbk.
cood.. kl mJ. Sac
olr.Sl325.968-9172
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EDITI O N
Afternoon
N. Y . S toeks
VOL 71, NO. 31 4, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1978 TEN CENT~
Huptington -Cops Slow Tickets
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0.11, Pli.t St.ttt ,,_.
Marina'• Claol~~
Andrea Blau. a 17.year-old
senior. was crowned Thurs ·
day night as Marina Hi gh
Sch ool's 1978 homecoming
queen. Ceremonies were
conducted al ha lftime of
Ma rina-Ncwporl II arbor
footba ll ~ame.
* •• *
Brutality
Probe
R e quested
lluntington Rf'sch Mayor Ron
Shenkman asked U.S Attorney
9ener~I Gnffin Bell Thursday to
investigate a federal report that
was critical of the local police
department
In a letter to Bell . Shenkman
said the report was c ha rac-
terized by a complete lack of
substantiation a nd is an unfair
indictment of the department.
lie said he was "absolutely
appalled" by procedures used in
the r e port compiled by the
Weste rn regional offi ce of the
U .S . Commission on Civil
Rights .
Shenkman told Bell there is no ~ala Lo support m any of the find-
ings and the report contains a
number of e rroneous state-
ments.
"We can ill afford to a llow a
governme ntal agency to jusltfy
its existence by such poor re
ports and incompetent investiga-
taon," Shenkma n said.
The 14·page report said that
the _ number and variety of com-
plaints suggest that police mis·
conduct is neither isolated nor
infrequent in the city.
7 t j _ Hooke r Says
· Ray's Motive
The report said that 25 people
i~ interview~ reported they had
either been Vlctims or witnesses
to police abuse, generally in the
downtoWD area.
Shenkman and Police Chief
Earle Robitaille said a llegations
of brutality have been stirred up
b y local attorn eys a nd a
downtown businessman. 'Not Racial'
WASHINGTON <AP ) House
investigators acknowledged to·
day that they cannot prove con-
t'l usi vely that r acial hatred
motivated Ja m es Earl Ray to
assassinate civil rights leader
Martin Luther King Jr.
Several incide nts in Ray's
background. which have been
cited as showing his hatred of
blacks. may not have happened
exactly as they have been re-
ported, the House assassinations
committee staff said.
For example, a Mexican
wo m an who knew Ray in 1967
told the committee stafr she wit·
nessed an altercation between
Ray and a black sailor which ap-
parently was prompted more by
Jealousy than by racism.
A t ape recording f>f the staff
interview with Manuela Aguirre
Medrano was played at 'today's
session.
She said she was work1llg as a
prostitute when s he mel Ray
and saw tu m daily for 22 J ays in
the late faJI of 1967.
While they wer~ m a bar one
night. the black sailor touched
h e r and Ray be<'ame upset .
shouted obscenities at the sailor
and threatened him with a small
pistol, s he said. '
She was asked whether Ray
became angry "because the
sailor touched her or because
the sailor was black'!"
"Because..}le touched me." she -cSee MOTIVE, Page A2>
Shotgun Shell
Had Victim's
Name on It
CROSSVILLE. Tenn. IA P )
Authorities s aid a bucks hot
s hotgun s h e ll found n ea r
William Cox's body h ad his
name on il -li terally.
According to the Cumberland
County She riff's Department
deputies Larry Lowe and J ohn
Dishman came across Cox's body
Thursday at the entrance to the
Renegade Resort near Crossville.
Cox, 33, of Rockwood, worked al
the resort as a guard. Next to him
l!fas his car. its engine running.
His body was still warm.
About 45 feet away, four spent
12-gauge shotgun shells littered
the ground.
"One or the shells had the
name 'Bill)' writte n on It In
ink." deputy Ke nneth Turner
said.
Three of the blasts .]lit Cox .
one r ipped into his car.
Turner said a uthorities found
$300 in a moneybag and in Cox 's
billfold.
Turner said the re was "no
known motive for the s laying
nor any s6spect.s.
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school football teams saw action in
games last night. The results are:
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Mesa against El Toro; Estancia versus lrvl'De. San
Cle mente meeting Laguna Hills and Ocean View against
Katella. Comple~e detaHs In today's sports section, start-
Lna on Pago 83
A Sli~e of History
The U.S. Marine Corps is celebr ating its
203rd birthday today a n d officials ·at the
Marine Corps Air Station . El Toro. baked
a three-tier cake for the occasion Base
comm and('r MaJ General Jo!'..eph Koh'r
Jr. use~ ~wo rd to h elp out w11 h t hl·
fe~tiv ilies Thursday. which kicked off a
threc·day celebration.
2 County Airlines
.Get 4 New Routes
/\Ir California a nd Hughes
Airwest we re awarded a total of
four new routes in and out of
Orange County Airport by the
Civil Aeronautics Board Thurs-
day.
The four routes were among
248 granted 22 airlines n a ·
tionwide in the de-regulation of
dormant route!\ by the CAB.
Air Califorrua was granted a
total of 22 routes. The onJy route
involving Orange County is to
Reno.
Hughes Airwest won a total of
26 routes. The Orange County
Airport routes are non-stops to
Oakla nd. Portland a nd Seattle.
Both afrlines have 45 d ays in
which to begin ser vice on these
new routes. or the routes will be
declar ed dormant again and
made available to other airlines.
Sadat Views
Ke y Dispute
AL QANTARA. Egypt IAPl -
President Anwar Sadat said to-
da,Y the future of the peace talks
in Washington rests with lsrael
and "J s hall not be astonished ..
if the negotiations break down.
The E~yptian leader a lso said
he believes President Carter s up.
ports _his stand in the key dis-
pute in the Egyptian -Isr aeli
negotiations -the issue of link-
ing a bilateral peace treaty to
progr ess on the Palestinian
question.
Sadat spoke to reporters out-
side a rebuilt mosque in this
Suez Canal city, which still lies
in ruins U yea~ after being
ove rrun by the Is raelis in the
1967 Mideast War.
Diamond Bracele ts
lifted From Store
Three dfamond·studded gold
bracelets wilh a total value of
$3,400 were taken from a display
case in Westminster Mall durtng
business hours this week ~
jewelry store Oltffle r told potlce
Thursday.
Allen Antoyan, owner or An-
toyan Jewelers. told police
someone used a pry bar to lift a
200·pound glass from the top of'
the case, reach in and grab lbe
bracelets.
Murder, Suicide
ARVADA. Colo. CAP) -/\
man s h ot a nd kill ed his
estranged wlfe, wounded three
other ptrsoruJ -two of the m
crlticalJy -and then killed
h1mself Thursday nl1hl. police
•ld. NamH of lbe victims were
being withheld pending notilica·
Uon or nextofll(n. _,
A s pokesman f or Air
California said today the onJy
route the airline plans to service
immediately 1s Orange County-
Reno.
Bob Payton said service will
begin Dec 12 with a total or
three round trip nights a day
One will be non-stop. one will be
one -stop via Ontario and one will
be two-stop via San Jose and
Sacra mento. he said.
He said fares haven't been
established yet. All the fights
will be on the Boeing 737s.
Payton said the three addi
tional flights will not exceed the
limits set in the airline 's leas(•
with the county.
"Th is ts oltr slo w t 1 me of
year." he explained. ''Right now
WC have the flexibility lo offer
these nights. But come summer.
we· re going lo ha vc to make
some trade-offs."
A spokesm an for Airwes{ this
morning indicated the a irline
wasn't prepared lo release m·
formation regarding service of
the ro utes tt was granted
Oil in Water
N ot a Strilre
W,hen Huntington Beach city
ma intenance men saw oil
bubbling to the ocean ·s surracc off
the pier ~ursday morning. they
wondered 1f they'd discoverc.od a
new offshore oil pocket
Lifeguards sque lc he d the
theory al 1.30 p.m .. though .
wh e n t wo o f thei r di vers
eme rged with a battered mo·
ped.
Marine Safety Capt. Douglas
D'Arnall opined the bike had
bee n stolen and dumped.
Police Grab
'GQd Stripper'
CLEVELAND (APl A
30-year·old dancer . arrest -
ed for allegedly perform-
ing In the nude, says s he
saves souls with her act.
Kel l ie Eve rts, a
performer at the New Era
Burl esk th e ater In
downtown Cleveland, s aid
after a court appearance
that her Wednesday night
arrest by vice squad de-
tectives was "suffering for
God."
Vice squad officers s aid
they witnessed Mhs
Everts performing In th~
nude. ''
"A 11 great Chris tians
have been persecuted."
sh' told ta reporter. "This
is a special favor from
God."
Light Rain
Ma.Y Ex t end
To Saturday
Light rain that m oved into
Orange County early today 1s ex·
peeled to linger through Sat11r· ·
day. with a forecast calling for
cool. cloudy and b~y weather
th rough Tuesday.
A chilly drizzle began shortly
before 8 a .m. today.
A spokesman for the U S
Weather Service said there 1s a
"good c h a nce " or s howers
tonight and Saturday.
The rajn is being caused by a
low pressure system over tht•
plateau states which is funneling
cold . mois t air into Orangt•
Count y from the north. the
spokes ma n added.
Weekend temperatures should
range from lhe low sos to the low
60s. Heavier showers a re expect
e d in mountain r1·g1ons of
Southern California
Trio Seized
In Camera
Shop Burglary
A 20·year-0ld St(!nton m an and
two Orange County JUvenilei.
we re a rrested this morning on
s uspicion or burglary when
Pountain Va lley police found
them inside a camera shop.
Booked into Orange County
Jail was Sterling J . G lispie, 20.
Taken to juvenile hall were a
16·year-0ld Garden Grove boy
a nd a 17-year -old boy from
Fountain Va lley.
Police said officers responded
to an 11 :41 a .m. silent alarm set
off at Pacific Photo Co.. 18120
Brookhurst St.. wh_J!{e they dis-
covered the trio a?nilYstacks of
cam eras and equipment.
Officers believe the three e n-
tered the shop through an un
locked roof vent. descending to
the floor on an electrical cord.
Fir~ Victims
Flay Firemen
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Im-
m ediately after Supervisor Ken·
neth Hahn praised Los Angeles
fire111en as constituting ·'one of
the finest fire departments in
the world." victims of the recent
Agourn·Malibu fire complall'led
firemen "sat on their fannies"
wlllle the na mes s pread.
Diane Waters. a resident of
the fire .gutted Broad Beaeh
a t'eu. told a public hearing
Thurs day a buttallon chief
whom 11he could not Identify by
either badge num ~r or depart·
m ent, told her': "My orders are
to let Malibu bum to the sea."
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Protest
Pay Talk
Progress
By ROBERT BARKER
OI t ... o.11, PINC Suff
Traffic officers in the Hunt-
ington Beach Police Department
apparently have slopped issuing
tickets to traffic of!enders after
failing to make. progress in de-
m a nds for a pay increase.
J eff Cope, president of the
Huntington Beach Police Of.
ricers Association. said not a
single citation that normally re-
sults 1n a court fine was issued
during the graveyard s hift that
ended al 6 a m today
lie said about 15 c itations
usually arc handed out dunng
that period He said court fines
from c1tat1ons produce revenue
to the city or about $90,000 each
month
Cope declare<! that the policy
docs not mean an "open season"
for traffic violators. however
He said violators were stopped
and "<'ounse led" by o fficers
evt>n thou~h they were not sub-
jected Lo fines
"Flagrant violators will bear·
rested and may find themselves
m Jail.'' he said
Cope professed not to know the
reasons for the no-ticket policy
and dl'chned to comment on
whether 1t was .a retaliatory step
a fler contra<'l negotiations
bogged down w1lh the city.
Offe nses that normally result
in fines include speeding, failure
to stop at stop signs, following
too closely and unsafe turning.
Mayor Ron Shenkman said to-
day he is sympathet ic with of-
ficers and that they deserve a
pay increase but was cnllcal or
reported police action
"They ha ve a respons ibility to
e nforce the law. and I don't see
what they have to gain by this
practice if it 1s true. They have
made their pos1t1on clear," htt
said.
T he apparent moratorium on
traffic tickeLc; fo llows meetings
Thursday night between city and
poli ce negotiators.
Officers are askmg for a pay
hike to match yparly cost of li v·
mg increases.
The city reportedly has of-
fered a 4.9·J)(!rcf'nt increase to
be 5pread out over a 15·month
period,
C'opt• s aid that about 150 of-
ficers voted Thursday n1,::ht that th~ o HN was "totally unac
ceptable "
In other action, the officer!>
approved a vote of no-confidence
tn the City Council
He i.aid officers found the city
t o be 1neon i.iderale o f
employees, inept and unable lo
handle city problem:,.
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Money Cut Off
MA NAGUA, Nicara~ua <AP~
-President Anastasio S&mout
says the United States has c
off all aid to Nicaragua. and the
Slate Department s ays he won't
get the money until he proves it
will be used to promote de-
mocracy in thts strife -lorA Cen-
tral American nation . .-----,
Co ast
We athe r
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast for Saturday with
a 30 percent c hance or
s howers. Te mperatures
should be in the 60s, W\th
lows in the 50s.
I NSIDE TOD"' Y
T hea t er $eems t o hf'
/loumhmg ~ m the
Orange Cowl area. An old-f a$ h Io ned tent show h
/rotured at the Orange Coon·
If/ Foll Fmr and South Coast
Re~rtory oflicially open& Us
n1w F'ourlh Step Theater this
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Try, Try Again -
Like the return of S\\allows to Capistrano, one of
lifc-s inevitabilities 1s I larold Stassen declaring his
presidential candidacy I le did it again Th~rsd ~y.
for the eighth time . He'll seek the GOP no.mmallon" · ·•·
in 1980. In this historic photo. Stas:sen 1s s hown
a lighting from bus in Racine. Wis .. in his 1948 cam -
paign . Shot was taken b y Herold . Ande rson. now of
the Da ily Pilot. Stasst'n was Minnesota governor
then. lie sc:rv~d thre(! tt:rms.
Trnt·y Slc..>t.·ll'. 28. who weighs 'l77 p<iunds a nd stands 5-10,
111n~ paM two "omen an Miami· Beach Steele, who has
lo::-t ~1x of h1~ nine prufl'ssional fi ghts and weighed 436
pound::-aftc•r hcmg dropped from a minor league football
ros ter five years ago. claims he h as ··the heart of a•
ra('~horse trapped in the body of a fat Jacka!:is. "Ht-
hopc::. boxmg and road work will help him trim off some
of the pounds
Mesa Man Facing
Nude StuJin Rap
MOTIVE ...
replied
Thal account d1rfcrl> from the
vers ion reported by lhc Justice
Ot•partmcnt lasl year. The de
partme nl quoted lht! woman as
s 3ying Ray "kept goading"
blat·k!> 1n lht• bar 41nd that Ray
;,pokl• of wanting lo kill blach
Tht• committee <•hief coun!.cl,
R o b t•rt Bl a k<•y, s aid in
vest1gutors found "more often
than not the racial motive was
difficult to s ubstantwtc
··A c<Jreful anulys1s of the
l'Vldcncc tends to cal ~ into qucs·
tion the support for some of the
incidents gcnl•rally cite d to
establish a pullcrn of racial
a nunos1ty by Ray," Rl akey said .
T he J ustice Oepurtment re·
port concluded that Ray, acting
a lone, assassinated King in
Memph1~. Tenn .. in April 1968,
and 1t c ite d t h e M ex ican
woman's story a!. evide nce h1~
m otive may have been racial
pre Judice
Ra y pll•adcd guilty a nd i~
Sl'nmg a 99 year ::.entcnce lh:
recnntcd his confession almo::.t
1mmed1ately. now denies killin~
Kin~ and told the committee <1t
hl'an n~~ in August that he has
no racial prcJud1 cc
A form<•r London police in-
:,pN'lor. /\ll'xander /\. Eist, told
the committee· Thursday that
Ray left no doubt in jail con·
vnsa lwn~ thnt hl' had killed
Kin~
Food Left
For 1 Year
KUALA L U MP U R ,
M alaysta <AP >
/\ uthoritics haven 'l said
why . but 150 t on s of
l'a n.ncd b<.ibv food have
been sitting for more than
a Y<'ar al a waterfront
wa.r c h o usc w<1 1t1ng for
pic kup and distribution.
Welfare officials said
they haven't determined
the reason for the delay.
but t ha t once the crales of
food ar e certified safe for
cons umption, they will be
distributed.
'The food was donated by
the London·based Save the
Children Fund, at t he re-
quest of the Ma laysian
Council for Child We lfa re .
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Hope Still Held Out
For Coastal Park
There 1s still hope for creation
of a 17,000-acre national park
along the• so-called Irvine Coast ,
Congressman J erry Pa tterson
told a n Orange Coa~l guthermg
Thursdav.
Bul. the Santa /\na Oemocrut
warned. "Parks an· not v<'ry
hig h on the agc•nd<.i 1n the nc'xt
Congress. nor will they be in thl·
t.tatc and m any of the loclil
areas "
The reason for that. Patter.>on
s aid in a talk sponsored by the
O range Coast League of Wom1::n
Voters, is that the clear messa~c
from vote rs in recent months
h as been to cul government
spending. Parks. he indicated,
are amonJ? those things that will
be l'Ut first
Yet. Patterson said, revenues
from offshore 011 and gas leases
in Orange County coupled with a
::.hare of s tate dollars avail<1hlc•
for park purchase could be used
to create a new national urban
park along the coast hetween
Corona dcl M<1r 3nd Laguna
Beach .
Patterson was the author of
legisla tion providing for a
$50.000 I r v ine Coa ~t park
feasibility study. Ry law, it mui-.t
be completed by May.
R ep. Robert Badham. R
Ne wport Beach. whose d1stnl't
encompasses the study area , vol
ed against Pa tter son's legi::.
lat.ion.
··Right here in our back yard
-we have o ne of the m p::.t
beautiful a reas untouched ..
that can be preserved ." P at
te rs on said of thl• propert y,
almost all of which 1s owned by
the Irvine Co.
· • 1 trunk it is lime we put th!·
parks where the pt.•oplc arc anu
a large park,·· he continued.
Patterson said it is still too
early to ~3y where all of th1·
park purchase do llars would
com e from. what amcn1l1 e:-.
D.ally Piiot St.Ill PllOIO
CITES REALITIES
Congressman Patterson
m1sht be bwlt to make the acre~·
open for recreatio n o r 'What
agencies would be respon~ible
for park operations.
Rut he said the lime to move
toward preservation of the-opc·n
land It. now because of the coun
ty 'r-. rapid development
Guests al Thur~day':-. luncheon
included local govcrnmc•nl of
f1n.1 I~. along \\Ith n~·prc::.cn
tat1vt-s of the Irvine Co .
Rc~1onal Coast al Comm1ss1on.
L<iguna Greenbe lt Inc . Fnl·ndi-.
of the lrvanl' Coast a nd Stop
PollutinM Our Ne wport
Routes to Change'
CHP Patrol Plan
Hits South County
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of Ille Oelly ~llet St.If
A s tatewide Cal ifornia
Highway Patrol plan to pull its
black and white patrol cars off
most streets to concentrate on
major highways will carry its
biggest local impact in South
Orange County's unincorporated
territory.
The statewide plan calls for
area CHP offices to concentrate
l ra ffie patrols on the most heavi ·
ly traveled streets and freeways
with the h.ighesl accident. rates.
The plan is to be unveiled next
week In Sacramento.
Th at m ea n s h ig h way
patrolmen will no longer patrol
430 miles of county roads in Mis·
sion Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna
Hills. El Toro. Laguna Nl&uel,
Da na Point, South Laguna and
Capistrano Beach . The program
begins Jan. 1.
"We wanl to raise our vislbili
ty on roads where most or the
traffic occurs." CH P P ublic ln-
form ation OfOcer Kent Milton
said Thursday. ..Visibility cor
black a nd while patrol unlt.8)
ttaelt is an enforcement ractor
and almost 72 percent of the ac
c1dents we have occur on certain
roads."
M 1 lloo said the program.
which will be m effect at lcu:,t
one year. is a response to a
growing accident problem He
called it .. a better use of CllP
resources ...
··w e 're going to deal with
s pecific accident situation~." hc
said. "We're going to devote our
lime to where the p roblems
are."
M I Hon said Cal ifornia's
h ighway d eath toll, which
dropped following passage .or the
SS-m ile-per-hour speed lim it. has
been climblnJ( since 1974.
"We 're headed fo r a new
rataltty record this year ¥lone,"
he said.
Spokesman for two Orange
County area CHP office:.. in
Westminster and Santa Ana . s ay
they will be relat1vely unaffect-
ed by the program. euting a
small amount of unincorporated
county roads m their lurisdlc·
lion.
lnsurgems
Continue
Iran Strike
TE HRAN . Iran 1/\P 1
Rt•n1·wc>d 11t-monstrat10ns w1•n·
rt<ported toduy ai-. oppos1t1on
ll'adl'r Karim Sanjahy declared
that crippling stnkt·s wi ll con
tinue against th<> shah and that
no deal will be.• st rut·k with tht•
ruler or h1~ military ~ovl·rnmcnl
to end rran's political upheaval
SanJahy t hri•w down the
gauntlet after the f1r:.t :.enous
a nti ·sh ah d emonstrations in
days were staged Thursday an
Ahwaz. in th(' heart of the oil
flC'ld::.. the: holy city of Mashhad.
near the Russian-Afghanistan
border. and 7.anJ<.tn. 250 mile:.
northwest of Tchn.in. informed
sources l>cHd No IOJUric::. were
reported.
In T<'hrnn. many s hops and
the giant ba1<.1ar we re s huttC'red
.is a s1~ of protest ag;unst Shah
Moha mmed Rez<1 Pahlavi and
his 37 Yl'ar:-. of <1b~olull' rult-
ln the P~1an Gulf. 40 tanker:-.
\\ere lyinl! off the Kharg b land
l'Xport terminal wwt1ng for lht·
oil s trike to c.·ncl.
"We're not prcparC'd to form a
prO\'tsional gO\'ernmt·nl and
\\c 're not going to parlic1pale tn
nny c:oalition until our dl'mand~
an• ml'I ," ht• tolct n •port<·rs <.t t
'Teh ran Airport a~t returninJ!
from l.wo wc•cks of talks with ex
1 I l' d M o s I t• m h o I y I e ad c r
A} a tullah Khom<.1u11 an Puri::.
Sanjaby declined to dis close
what ht• d1'>CUl>Sl'd with Kho·
m ain1. but 5a1d the Moslem
leadc·r·s mi litant :.land agaim.t
the s hah and his 37 years of
abi.olute rule 1n I ran ··h<1s not
chanFtt-d ·
Willi am Fra n c 1i. E n gl«
operator of the Suns hine Studio
II nude modeling rac11lty 1n
Costa Mesa. has been orden.-d to
face c rim1ne1 I c harges filed
following polit·e 1nvcst1 gat1on of
a similar studio he ope rates m
Anaheim.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge H Warren Knig ht st•t
Dec I as the dale Engle . .J7 rif
Placentia. will be arraigned on
13 counts of p<1nctering 'l'ht·
charges in volve 13 difrcr cnl
females.
Pollet' said th<· c·harge.-; an
volve Engk's procurement of
females e mployed in his opc•ra
t ion of the S uns hine Ladie'
Modeling Studio. 212 N. Stal<•
College Bl vd
Engle and his lawyers a re du<-
1n Superior Court Dec 6 for
further act ion 1n the city of
Costa Mesa's attempt Lo closc
his studio on West 19th Street.
ll 1s alleged, as it is alleged in
the Anaheim case. that th1·
studio 1s the site of immoral con du c t be twet>n patro n::. and
i::mploy~.
OVS TED JVDGES
EYE NEW POST
Two Orange County judges
who wen• defeated by voters in
las t .June's c·lection a r e re·
portedly seeking :.i trial com -
m 1 ~:-.1onl·r po:.l in the South
County
For a look at what their
chances arc and how s uch a n ap·
pointment might ::.1t with vote~.
::.ee Page All.
Mom .Jailed
8 Ye ars in Boy's Death ~
I NOIANJ\POLIS 1J\P1 The mothe r of a 4-year ·
o ld boy who was fal t.t ll~ be<1te n because he couldn't
s pell the \ .. ord "hutlt·rfl y" has been sentenced to
ei~ht y(•ars in prison.
La Wanna Smith. 21. who was convicted of in·
volunt<.1ry manslaughte r ~ind ne~lect of a depende nt.
recei..,ed th<' scnl<'nC'e Thur:-.day. She is free on
$25.000 bond and has said s he will appeal.
Last month. a Manon County Cnminal Court
jury rult'd that s he wa~ guilty of not coming to the
aid of her son, Enc. while he was being beaten by
her boyfncnd. Lawrenet· Burkhalte r . 30.
Burkhalter was tric•d in tht• ~ame court and con·
victed of murder Judgt• .John W. Tranberg. who also
sentenced Miss Smith. ordered a 60-year prison term
for Burkhalter
Th<' youngster was bcalcn Feb. 19 and died at a
hosp1te1l M<1y 26.
ONLY THE FACTS. • • MA'AM!
Recently a customer was comparing our prices with another store. We
were informed our pricing was higher per square yard. Upon
questioning. we discovered that the other store was furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-ounce sponge rubber
padding included with our transaction.
Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard . . to layers of unknown background and skill. We have our
own crews. trained an d controlled by us. offering you the best quality
1nstallat1on possible).
So . . factually -the estimate was not as 1t appeared to be' In
conclusion. when comparing prices. make sure you are comparing
equal values!
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VOL. 71 , NO 314, .. SECTIONS. SO PAG E'S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 10, 1978 TEN CENTS
Warning: Irvine Ranch Flood Likely
Unle~~ fcdt•ral a~enc 1t''
pt•rout tlw dt>anin.: nf th" San
D1e110 l'rt~·k flood rontrol l'hnn
nel. I rvuw Hianch W ult'r 01s tnct
offlr1all> 'ia 1d 'fhur~day. thh
year's nuns may ovl'rflow the
channel and mundate a dastnct
sewage plunt
Oastrt<.'l Manager Wilham
Hurs t told dtrt!<.'tors of the
Newport Irvine Waste Manage
ment Pla.nnulg Agency the dlS
aster would knoek the plant out
of C'omm1M1ton for !.IX monttu. t11
.i ''t'l•r
ThP ronst-qu1>nrei. would t.>t
that raw sewaRt'. punl!Jt•d JI tl11
rate of eight t•ub1c frt.•l l>t.'r
i.et'Ond, would have to bt: <iii.
charRt.'d untreated into the Sim
Diego Creek and Newport Bity
syi.tem.heswd
That's equivalent to cx1slmg
water flow in the dry weather
seal>on ended with today 's ram
ehded Wlth today's rain
A SI.ire of History
Tht> impact of such discharge.
llunt swd at the Newport Beach
meeting, would be "clearly dis·
astrous l-0 the bay envirQnment
aod the locaJ ec0J1omy "
Costs to I RWD customers
would be $3 mjllion to $6 million.
he said. "We anticipate that
costs to existing and new busi·
nesses and property owners and
builders in Newport-and fi'Vine
could substantially exceed th.is
amount.·· Hurst said.
The U.S. Marine Corps .is celebrating its
203rd birthday today and officials at the
Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. baked
a three-tier cake for the occasion. Base
commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Koler Jr. uses
s word to help out with the festivities
Thursday, which kicked off a three-day
celebration.
Ray's Motive./Unclear
Panel Says Racial, Hatred May Not Be Cause ...
WASHINGTON CAPl -House
investigators acknowledged lo·
day that they cannot prove con·
C'lusively that racial h atred
motivated James Earl Ray to
ass assinate civil fights leader
Martin Luther King Jr.
Sever al incidents in R ay's
background. which have been
cited as showin~ his hatr ed of
blacks. may not have happened
exactly as they have been re-
ported. the House assassinations
committee staff said.
For example, a Mexican
woman who knew Ray in 1967
told the committee staff she wit·
nessed an altercation between
Ray and a black sailor which ap.
pa renlly was prompted more by
jealousy than by racism.
A tape recording of the s taff
interview with Manuela Aguirre
Medrano was played at today's
session.
She said she was working as a
prostitute when she met Ray
a nd saw him daily for 22 days in
the late fall or 1967.
While they were in a bar one
night, the black sailor touched
her and Ray became upset,
shouted obscenjties at the saiJor
()a,erBard
a nd threatened him with a s maU
pistol , she said.
She was asked whether Ray
becam e angry "because the
sailor touched her or because
t he sailor was black?"
"Because he touched me," she
replied.
Thal account differs from the
version reported by the Justice
Department last year. The de·
partm ent quoted the woman as
saying Ray "kept goading ..
blacks in the bar and that Ray
spoke of wanting to kill blacks.
The committee chief counsel,
(JVSTED J V DGES
EYE N EW POST
Two Orange County judges
who were defeated. by voters m
last June's election are re·
portedly seeking a trial com·
missioner. post in the South
County.
For a look· at what the ir
chances are and how such an ap·
pointment might sit with voters,
see Page Al 1.
Robert Blak ey, sa id in ·
vestigators found "more often
than not the racial motive was
difficult to substantiate.
.. A careful analysis of the
evidence tends to call into ques-
tion the support for some of the
incidents generally cited to
establish a pattern of racial
animosity by Ray," Blakey said ..
The Justice Department re·
port concluded that Ray. act1n~
alone, assassinated King in
Memphis, Tenn .. in April 1968.
and it c ite d the Me xican
woman 's story as evidence his
motive may have been racial
prejudice.
Ray pleaded g uilty and is
serving a 99-year 'sentence. He
recanted hrs confession almost
immediately. now denies killinc
King and told the committee at
hearings in August that he has
no-raeial prejudi{!C.
A former London police in·
spector. >Alexander A. Eist. told
the committee Thursday that
Ray left no doubt in Jail con-
versations that he had killed
King.
An overturned moving van, said by the
driver J:<! have been run off the road, pre-
sented this unwelcome sight to drivers on
the Santa Ana Freeway just south of the
Costa Mesa Freeway this morning. The
truck, which tore out a large section of
fence, l,llso caused a Sigalert and backed
up traffic on what might otherwise have
been a light day because of the Veterans·
Day holiday .
• , ~··-··•i •••,··
..
The problem is sedimentation
a nd vegetation in the flood control
channel
• Orange County f'lood Control
began clearing the cree k in July
of 1977 but was stopped a month
later by the U.S. Department of
Fish and Wildlife.
The reason was that an Army
Corps of Engineers permit re
<1uired for the work wa s
withheld because of a ruling that a cleanup would destroy 1n·
digenous vegetation. ,
Of particular concern to the
federal agencies were willow
trees growing in the bottom of
the channel and wildlife that
would be displaced by clearing
work.
Since that time. more than a
year ago. vegetation has been
allowed lo grow unmolested in
the channel.
According to IRWD officials.
district staff presented a re port
to them only recently that an
amount or rai nfall that
statistically occurs every 30
years would flood the district's
Michelson Drive sewage plant in
Irvine .
A Jo.year flood. the report
warned. "Could result in very
severe health. safety. environ-
m e ntal and economic prob-
lems."
IRWD officials went before tbe
CSee FLOOD, Page AZ)
Air T~st Sought
Newport's MclmUs Raps Plan
Newport Beach City Coun
cilman Donald Mcinnis said to·
day he will ask his fellow City
Council members to oppose a
llugh('S Airwest proposal to run
a six month lest on the feasib1h
ty of flymg Boeing 727 Jets out of
Orangt• County Airport.
The Boeing 727 1s a bigger
plane than the DC·9 currently
U!>ed bv A1 rW(.'S l. with the
capab1hty of carrying about 65
mo re passengers Airline of
flcials :.ay they bclievl' 1t also
may be quieter than the DC 9
The purpose of the test would ht:
to find out
The tes t. under the A1rwei.t
* * *
New Routes
Granted
.To Airlines
Air Californie a nd Hughes
Alrwest were awarded a totaJ of
four new routes in and out of
Orange County Airport by the
Civil Aeronautics Board Thurs·
day.
The four routes were among
248 granted 22 ::iirlines n a-
tionwide in the de·regulation of
dormant routes by the CAB.
Air California was granted a
total of 22 routes. The only route
involving Orange County is lo
Reno.
Hughes Airwest won a total of
26 routes. The Orange County
Airport routes are non-slops to
Oakland. Portland and Seattle.
Both airlines have 45 days m
which to began service on these
new routes. or the routes will be
declared dormant again and
made available to other airlines
In add1t1on, uoldcn West
Airlines. the comm uter airline
serving Orange County . received
two new routes. They are one to
Burbank-Los Angeles-Ontario.
Van Nuys and a second to San
Diego.
A $JlOkesman for Air
California said today the only
route the airline plans lo sefVlce
immediately is Orange County·
Reno
Bob Payton said service will
begin Dee. 12 wiLh-a -t.ot.a1 of
three round trip night,:; a day.
One will be non·stop, on<' will be
one-stop via Ontario and one will
be two-stop via San Jose and
Sacramento. he s aid.
He sajd fares haven't been
established yet. AU the flights
will be on the Boeing 737s.
Payton said the three addi·
tional flights will not exceed the
<See ROUTES. Page A2>
light Rain
May Extend
To Saturday
Light rain that moved into
Orange County early today is ex-
pected to linger through Satur·
day. with a forecast callfng for
cool, cloudy and breezy weather
through Tuesday.
A chilly drizzle began shortly
before 8 a.m . today.
A s pokesman for the U.S.
Weather Service said there is a
"good c h ance" or s howers
tonight and Saturday.
The rain is being caused by a
low pressure system over the
plateau st.ates which ls funneling
cold, moist air into Orange
County from the north, the
spokesman added.
We.ekt'nd temperatures should
range.lrom the tow sos to the low eos. Heavier showers are expect·
ed i.n mountain regions of
Southern Califomla.
t ' I 4 •
proposal. wouJd be~in De<.' 15. It
would anvolve substitution or two
of the three·engine 727s for two
DC-9s the airline now uses in
serving routes between Orange
County. Las Vegas and Phoenix.
According to the A1rwest pro·
posal. the 727 flights wo uld be
monitored by exis ting airport
noise equipment
Councilman Mcinnis obJects
to that.
"I personally would not go
along "1th any test, much lei.!>
one of this duration. until there
1s modem. up-to-date monitor·
ing system in place. The present
system, is. at best, suspect," he
said.
Airwest and Boeing orriciaJs
have long held that use of the
larger a irc raft would not
significantly increase the noise
generated by the airport.
The 15.5-passenger 727s. they
claim. are louder al the end of
the runway at take off, but the
craft's increased thrust makes it
possible to move the plane away
from residential neighborhoods
faster.
Airwest and Boeing orriciaJs
eslimat.e the difference between
the 00-passenger DC-9 and the
727s could be less than five de<:·
<See TEST. Page A2)
Football Roundup-
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school football teams saw action in
games last night. The results are:
Lagsaa lkiw• %4 0.N•• def Mar 3S
Dw BH& 0 lllri~t •fflJ 7 • • •
Nnepert Barhr 13 Edl...a %11
Mari•• 7 HNllthtgtoa lkada e
• •
Fowntaf• l'allq 2 1 Capo l'allq ,.
lt'estllri11•ter 0 Miaiott \li~o 14
•
Mater D n 211
Bbltop Me11t9ewrw •
Orange Coast teams in action tonight include Costa
Mesa against El Toro; Estancia versus Irvine. San
Clemente meeting Laguna HJlls and Ocean View against
Kate lla Complete details in today's sports section, start·
10~ on Page 83.
Not High Priority
Irvine Coa,st Park
Hopes Still 'Alive'
There is still hope for creation
of a 17,000.acre national park
along the so-caJled Irvine Coast.
Congressman Jerry Patterson
t<;>ld a n Orange Coast gathering
Thursday.
But. the Santa Ana Democrat
warned, "Parks are not very
high on the agenda in the next
Congress, nor will they be in the
slate a nd m any of the local
areas ...
T he reason for that. Patterson
said in a talk sponsored by the
Orange Coast League of Women
Voters, is that the clear message
from voters in recent months
has been to cut government
spending. Parks, he indicated,
are among those things that will
be cui~rirst.
Yet, Patterson said, re\'eoues
from offshore oil and gas leases
in Orange County coupled with a
s hare of state dollars available
for park purchase could be used
to create a new national urban
park along the coast between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach.
Patterson was the a uthor of
legisl ation providing for a
$50 ,000 Irvine Coast park
PILOT YIEWS
~~~~~~made
fnmous by the movie 'Animal
House', are already passe. Now
everyone's going lo Devo
parties. Se6 Featuring, Page Bl.
J '
feasibility study. By law, It must
be completed by May.
Rep. Robert 88dham. R·
Newp6rt Beach, whose district
encompasses the study area, vot·
<See PARK. Page~>
Co ast
We athe r
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast £or Saturday with
a 30 percent chance of
s howe rs. Temperatures
s hould be in the 60s, with
lows in the !'iOs.
INSIDE TODA~
Theater seems to be
flaurlshmg everywhere in the
Orange Coast area An old·
/cuh1oned tent show 1s
featured at the Orange Coun-
ty F'all F'air and South Coast
Repertory of~y opem its
new F'o1Arth Step Theater lh..s
weekend. See Weekmu:Ur, C
tection, fOT ~tail&.
l•tlex
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C'w ling Down to Size
Brutality
Probe
·Requested
Huntington Beach Mayor Ron
S henkman asked U.S. Attorney
General Griffin Bell Thursday to
Investigate a federal report that
was cr itical of the local police
department.
In a letter to Bell, Shenkman
s aid the report was c harac-
t erized by a complete lack of
s ubstantiation a nd is an unfair
indictme nt of the department.
He said he was "absolutely
appalled" by procedures used in
t he r eport compile d by thl'
Western regiona l office of thl'
U .S . Commission o n C ivil
Rig hts.
Shenkman told Bell there is no
~ala to s upport many of the find
ings a nd the report contain~ J
numbe r of erroneous s ta t e ·
men ts.
"We can ill afford to a llow a
gover~mental agency to Justify
its existence by s uch poor re:
~rt~.and incompetent investiga-
tion, Shenkman said.
The 14-page report said that
the number and variety of com-
plaints suggest that police mis·
conduct is neither isolated nor
infrequent in the city.
The report said that 25 people
it interviewed reported they had
either been victims or witnesst's
to police abuse, generally in the
downtown area.
Food Left
For 1 Year
KUALA LU M P U R ,
M a l ays i a <AP >
Authorities haven't said
wh y, but 150 t on!> of
ca nned baby food have
been sitting for more than
a year al a walerfronl
war e house waiting for
Vil•kup .ind distr ibution.
We lfort.> officials said
lhl'y haven't determined
the reason for the de lay.
but that once lbt! c·rates of
food are certified sale for
consumption. they will be
dis tributed
The food was donated by
the London-based Save the
Children Fund. at the re·
quest of the Malaysian
Council for Child Welfare.
lnsurgenls
Continue
Iran Strike
TEHRAN . Iran (A P )
Renewed dem onstrations were
re ported today as opposition
leader Ka rim Sanjaby declared
that crippling strikes will con·
tinue against the shah a nd tha t
no deal will be s truck with the
rule r or h1s military government
to end Iran's political upheaval.
l't .ll.'.\ ~lel'll·. 28, who wc1glli; 277 pound!> and .!.land::. 5 10.
r 1111.., 1_J~1 .... 1 .l\'11 women in Miami Beach. Steele . who ha~ lo~l :.I\ 01 his nine profess1onal fights and weighed 436
pound~ aflt.•r being droppl'd from a minor league footba ll
ro!>t er fivl' yt>ars a go. claims he has "the heart of a
r<Jcehorse trapped in the body o f a fat jackass. "He
hopes boxing and road work will he lp him trim off some or tht• pounds.
S henkman and Police Chief
Earle Robitaille said a ll egations
of brutality have been stirred up
by loca l attorneys a nd a
downtown businessman.
S anJaby threw down the
gauntlet after the first seriow,
a nti-s hah demons trations in
· days were sta~ed T hursday in
Ahwai. in lhe heart of the oil
fu~lds, the holy city of Mashhad,
nea r t he Russwn-Afghanistan
border. and ZanJan, 250 miles
northwest of Tehran. informed
sources :.aid No tnJuries wert'
r eported.
Fro• Page A I
FLOOD ...
0 ran J!<" Count y Boa rd o f
Supf'rv1sors with the bad new:-.
last \H'l'I.., •m d s upervisors ap·
proved a $550.000 project lo
restort' th(' C"apac1ly of the chan
nel. which originally was built to
handle a 100-year nood.
T he work still can't lwgin.
hoY.cvt•r, without the fcdcrnl
(H:rm tls
N IWA directors voll•d Thurs
day to invtll' n:pn•scntativl's
from Fish and Wildhfc and the
Corp::. of Engineers to expl<.110
lllt't r oppos1t 1on to tht• proJl'Cl
Jlld dc' clop a c·ompromt..,t· that
would remc•H' tht• risk de:-.cr1bed
by the IRWD
The meeting ~ scheduled for
"lov 30 ~it :i pm . al Newport
fkach Ci ty 11<.tll.
M l•an t1mc" an IRW O
~pok••sman ~atd that even 1s-
s uam·e of tht• permits won't re
movt· th!' nooding threat.
"Ev<•n 1r we J!t't the J>('rm1t
right noY. · the• -.pokt•sm<.1n swd.
··1t "'ould bt• "'" weeks at the very earliest beforl' we could
start C'lt•anmg up right m the
mtclrll1· of tht· rnmv :.e<i:-.on "
T h l' <I 1st r 1 ct 1 :-. ta king
.ilternalt\t' steps now to build up
prolt'l'lt\t' h('rms <•round lht•
M 1t'hl•b1m pl<Jnl.
Shotgun Shell
Had Victim's
Nwne onlt
('l!OSS\'ILl.l'.:, Tenn 11\P I
AuthortlH·.., sa id a buckshot
"hnt g un ~ht•ll found n ear
W1lltam Cox·., body had ht'
11aml' on 1t ltterall v.
According to the Cumberland
t'o11nt v Sheriff's Depar tment
rh•puttl'S Larry Lo wt' and .John
U1shman came a cross Cox's body
Thursday at the entrnnce to the
lt1·m·~adl.' R<'Sort near Crossville
<'ox :l:\. of ltot:kwood, worked at
tlw rt·~ort as ;:i ~uard Next to him
was his car, 1Ls cn~me runnin~
111-; hody w~still warm.
About 45 feel away, four spent
12-gaugc shotgun shells littered
the ground.
"One of the shell s h ad the
name 'Rilly' writte n on 1t in
ink," deputy l<e nncth Turner
said
Th rec of tht• blasts hit Cox.
one ripf)t'd into his car.
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Ford 'lfid' Defect,,
FTC Staff A.Ueges
W ASHTNGTON <AP l The
Ford Motor Co. manufactun:d
up to 1.8 million cars from 1974
to 1978 "ith a costly engine de
feC't . then kept the probll'm from
c·onsumer!'> t'V<'n aft <'r ll'arning
of 1t , lht• Fl'dl'ral T radl' Com
SUCCUMBS AT 43
Edward 0 . Hanlon
Pilot Worker
Ed Hanlon
Dead at 43
Funeral services will b<-held
Monday for Edward D. llanlon .
a Newport Beach res ident and
part-timt' circuJation supervisor
for the Oetil v Pilot. who d1c:d
Wednesday. lie was 43
The C®se.. oLMr-l lanlon's
death has not been determined .
ServiC'es will be held at noon
Monda y at St. .Ja mes Episcopal
Church. Newport Reach. Buri.ii
will follow at Pacific Vie w
Me morial Park in Corona clcl
Mar.
Mr. H'anton worked as a Sun·
day circulation s upervisor for
the newspaper s ince May of
1975.
He is survived by his wire.
Edith Hanlon. a teacher in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dis trict ; his daughter. Karla
Hanlon of Newport Beach a nd a
brothe r, Harold H. Ha nlo n of La
J9 lla .
m1ss1on staff charges
The allegation b in a docu
m enl filed without public an·
nounccml•nt this week in a castt
the FTC previously launched
aga inst Ford.
The s t a ff charge that im ·
proper l ubr i <"ation o f the
C":tm~hart ('an cause premature
w<'ar to it and to the rocker arm
:t~sembly m akes no a llegation
lhat lhC' potential problem is a
safct v defect
However. 1t said th(' estimated
cost or repairs. if paid for by the
car owner, would be S226.
The staff said the premature
wear. which could lead lo more
serious engine problems. occurs
in many of the 1.8 million Ford
vehicles Wlth four-cylinder , 2.3-
liler engmcs m anufactured in
the fi ve model years. This is one
of Ford's most popular engines,
used in such c<.1 rs as the Pinto,
Mustang, Capr i and Bobcat.
"Vehicles have been failing as
early as the first 163 miles of
ser vice" b ecause of the
camshaft-rocker arm problem .
~a •d the docum e nt, filed by
lawyt•rs for the FTC's consume r
protection bureau.
PARK •••
e d against Patte rso n 's leg1s·
lation.
"Right here in our back yard
we h ave o n e o f the most
beautiful areas untouched ...
tha t can be preser ved,.. Pal-
terson said of the property,
almost all of which is owned by
the I rv1ne Co.
"I think 1t is time we put the
par ks when: the J>('ople are and
a large park," he cont inued
Patterson s aid it 1s still too
early to s ay where all of the
park purchase doilars-woutd
com e from, what amenities
roight be built to make the acre
open for recr eation o r what
agencies would be responsible
for park operations.
But he s aid the time to move
toward preservation of the open
land is now because of the coun·
t y's rapid development.
Guests at Thursday's luncheon
included local government of-
r1c1a ls. along with r epr esen-
ta Ii ves of the Irv ine Co ..
Regiona l Coastal Commission.
Laguna Greenbelt Inc ., Friends
of the Irvine Coast and Stop
Polluting Our Newport
Mesa Man Facing
Nude Studio Rap
•William Francis Engle,
operator of the Sunshine Studio
II nude modeling faclllty In
Costa Mesa, bas been ordered to
race criminal charges filed foll~wing police inve!'tigatton of
a similar studSo ha operat.ea in Anaheim.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge H. Warren Knight set
Dec. t as the date Engle. 37, or
PtacentiA, will .be arraigned on
13 count!\ of pandering. 'l'he
charges involve 13 different
females.
Police said the charaea \n·
. ...
volve Engle 's procurement of
females employed in his opera·
lion or the Sunshine Ladies
Modeling-Studio. 212 N. State
College Blvd.
Engle and his lawyers are d~
in Superior Court Dec. 6 for
further action in the city of Cos~ Mesa 's attempt to close
his s tudio on West 19th Streel.
ft •• alleged, as it ls alleged in
the Anaheim case, that the
studio ls the site of immoral con-
duct between patrons and
employees.
Police Grab
'C',od Stripper'
CLEVELAND CAP > -A
30-year-old dancer . arrest·
ed for a llegedly perform·
ing in the nude, s ays !>he
saves souls with her act.
Kelli e Eve rt s. a
performer at the New Era Burlesk th eate r in
downtown Cleveland, said
after a <'ourt a 1>Pl'<1ntnc·e
that he r Wc•d n('sday night
arres t by vice squad de
tecti ves was "suffering for
God."
Vice squad offi cers said
th ey witnessed Mi ss
Everts performing in the
nude .
.. All gr eat Ch rt1>ttans
ha ~ bt•en persecuted ."
she told a reporter. ·'This
is a special favor from
God "
Crash Victim
Rites Slated
Fun e r a l serv i ces are
s che duled Saturday in Costa
Mesa for Lynda Grace Tolpa, 27.
a nurse at Hoag Me morial
Hospital in Newport Beach who
died of injuries s uffered in a
Wedne~pay traffic accident.
Services will begin at 11 a.m
a t Harbor Lawn Me m orrnl
Chapel with the Re v. Donald R
Thurman, pastor of the Costu
Mesa Church of the Nazarene.
officiatin11:.
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Miss Tolpa is survived by her
m other, J ean Allard of Costa
Mesa and siste rs Anita Crown of
Anaheim and Noreen Tolpa of
New Orleans. La.
FreaPa~Af
TEST ...
ibe ls . The heavily impacted
noise areas near Orange County
Airport get upwa rds of 60 dee
ibels or noise from depart.mg
airci.aft. ~embers of the county 's
Airport Commission will conduct
a hearing on lhe Airwest pro-
posal Tuesday rught.
T h at hearing w ill b e
s a ndwiched in between t wo
othe r hearjn gs rcgardtng Jet
nobe al tht· airport
Monday. Newport Beach city
C'o unc ilmen a rl' scllll·dulcd to
conduct a hearing on the pro
posed agreement with the coun
ly aimed a t ending the long
sta nding feud over iet noise
Wednesday morning. OranJee
Co unt y S upervisor s arr
scheduled to hold their own
hearing on the airport agrel'
me nt drafted this s ummer by
members of Supervisor Thomas
Riley's st aff a nd Newport Cit)
Council members Mcinnis and
J ackie Heather
Riley re portedly was unhappy
with the timing of the A1rwest
request a nd said .he ''ould h..i\'t'
pre ferred 1t to have been fsl ''1
a fter supervisors and cit) coun
c1lmen had ratified the proposl·d
agreement.
Fro• Page A I
ROUTES ...
limits set in the a irline's least.·
with the county_
"This 1s our s low t ime nf
year." he explained "Right now
we have the flexibility to offt•r
these flights. But come s ummer
we're going to have to makl•
some trade-offs ·'
A spokesman for Airwest this
morning indicated the a1rlim·
wasn't prepared to release in
formation rega rding service of
the routes 1t was granted
ONLY THE FACTS . •
In Tehran. m any shops and
the giant bazaar were s hutter ed
as a sign of protest against Shah
Moha mmed Reza P ahlavi and
his 37 years of absolute rule .
•
In lhe Persian Gulf, 40 tanke rs
were lymg off the Kbarg island
export terminal waiting for the
011 strike to end.
"We're not pre pared to form a
provision al governme nt and
we're not ~oing to participate in
:.rny coalition unltl our dt'mand:-.
are met ." hl' told reporters at
Tt•h ran A1rport afler returning
from two weeks of talks with ex
ti e d Mo:.l e m ho l y l ead er
/\yatullah Khoma1nt in Pans
SanJaby dcdim.•d to disclost·
what he dis cussed with Kho-
ma 1 n1 , but ~a id the Moslem _
leadcr·s mtltt:mt stand against
the s ha h and his 37 year:-. of
absolute rule m Iran ''ha:. not
changed "
SanJahy, head of the National
Front oppos1t1on coaht1on. said
he plans to discuss moves Wlth
other opposition le aders 111
Tt:'hran and that "we will an
noum•t• ,iny <"h;mgt"-. 1n st rateg\
later .. He did nol elaborate
SanJa by, who ,has proposed .i
na tiona l referendum to decide 1(
Iran 's m onurchy should cori
tinu<'. stressed befor e leavi11g
the 1-'rench capita l that the s h:.ih
aln•;:idy "recogmzes the revolu
tion:.iry character" of the oppo!'t·
lion drivl'
So m t> 37,000 oil industrv
workers have JOJOcd a wave of
strike~ against the s hah. and
their two-week walkout has cul
lrun's important petrole um pro
duction by two-thirds or mon:
lran supplies about 10 percent ol
the world's needs. and the strike
1s costing the shah 's treasury
some $60 m1lhon daily in lost ex
ports.
Be t ween 1.000 a nd 2,000
persons have been killed in
politic..!.!_ violence s inC'e January
MA'AM!_
Recently a customer was comparing our prices with another store . We
were informed our pricing was higher per sQuare yard. Upon
questioning, we discovered that the other store was furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-0unce sponge rubber
padding included with our transaction.
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Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard . . to layers of unknown background and skill. We have our
own crews. trained and controlled by us. offering you the best quality
installation possible).
~ ... factually -the estimate was not as it appeared to be! In
conclusion. whe n comparing prices. make sure you are comparing
equal values!
...: ... -.. DEN'S
~~irpe·t iii$: insi~iiatioii: ·custom draperies ~ ,~) ,,{~ , ~ linoleum • wood floor
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VOL 71, NO. 31<4, ~SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1978 TEN CENT:S
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South County Roads to Lose CDP Cars
By WILLIAM lt()OC. £ °' -0..1, .. _ ,....,
A s tatt'v.1df' ('al 1Corn1 a
H1.ch-v. U)' l'.ttrol plan to pull 1h
bluck amt v.h1te patrol cu~ utr
mo:.t str ti1N.s to l'Onct•ntrate on
llHiJtJr hJjithWl:t)'S WI 11 C'arry It!.
b1ggl':,t llK'al 1mpuc-t 1n South
Oranl(t' County's uruncorpe>raled
lf'rritory
The statewid~ plan C'a1ls for
au•a CHP omc-cs to eoncentratt>
tram<' patrol• on the moi.t heav1
I)' travelf'd slrt.'el& and fr~<·wa)'!>
~ tlh the h1a~ t uccldt>nt rult.'S
The plarn 1~ to tw unveiled m:xt
wetik in Sacramento
T h at mean i> h1 1(hw ay
patrolmen wiU no longer patrol
430 m iles of county roads 1n Mts·
s1on VieJO, LaJte Forest, Utguna
HUis. El Toro. Laguna Niguel.
Dan a Point. South Laguna and
Capistrano Beach. The program
begini; Jan 1
"We want to raise our visibili·
t y on roads where most or the
trarfic occurs ... CHP Public In·
Cormataon Officer Kent Milton
s aid Thursday. "Vis ibility <of
black and white patrol uni ls I
1tselr is an enforcement ractor
and almost 72 percent or the ac·
ctdents we have occur on certain
roads ...
M 1lton s aid the program.
which will be in errect at least
one year . is a response to a
growing accident problem. He
called it "a better use of CHP
resources ."
"We 're going_ to deal with
specific accident situations," he
said. "We're going lo devote our
lim e to where the problem:,
are."
Milton said Californi a 's
hh~hw ay death toll. which
dropped following passage or the
55-mile·per-hour speed limit, has
been climbing ssncE' 1971.
"We're headed for a new
fatality record this year alone, ..
he said.
Spokesm an for two Oran~e
County area CH P ofrices, 1n
Westminster and Santa Ana. say
they will be relatively unaHect·
ed by the program. culinJ: a
s mall amount of unmcorporated
rounty roads in their jurisdic·
ti on •
But the Capistrano area om ce.
which is responsible for traffic
enforcement on all county roads
and state highways south of the
Irvine city limits, will be greaUy
a ffected.
.. It's going to change our
deployment ... Capistrano Area
Commander Caot. Chuck Chase
<See PATROL, Page A2>
Park's 'Alive' Police Grab
'Go( S tripper'
Patterson Tells lroine Coast Hopes
CLEVELAND <AP) -A
30-year·old dancer . arrest-
ed for allegedly perform.
rng in the nude, says she
saves souls with ber act.-
S he Was Creaa11ed .
Mary Anne Painter looks something like a strawberry
shortcake. That's because she is covered by whipped
cream. It was part of the San Clemente High School
I lomccom.ing celebration which climaxes tonight with a
football game agains t Laguna Hills Hi~h . To see how the
wai::on races came out, turn to Page AS.
There ts still hope for creation
or a 17,000.acre national park
along the so-called Irvine Coast ,
Congresi;man Jerry Patterson
told an Orange Coast gathering
Thursday.
But. the Santa Ana Democrat
warned. "Parks are not very
high on the agenda m the next
Congress. nor will they he in th<'
s tale and many of the local
areas.··
The reason for that . Patterson
said in a talk sponsorC'd by the
Orange Coast League of Women
Voters, is that the clear message
from voters in recent monlhl>
2Ne wport
Cops Illlrt
In Chase
Two Newport Beach police of·
ricers were injured late Thursday
night when an Oregon m an
ra mmed their police car after a
100-mile -per.hour chase from
Coronadel Marlo Laguna Beach.
Rookie p atrolman Thomas
Bergschnelder a nd Ofrieer
Ernest Harrison were treated and
released from local hospitals
following the incident that began
just before mldnighl.
Their quarry. Warren Walton.
26, of Rogue River. was booked in·
to Newport Beach City Jail on sus·
pieion of assault with a deadly
weapon on a police oHicer. He is
being held in lieuofSI0.000 bail.
According to police reports, the
two patrolmen were driving on
East Coast Highway when Walton
fl ashed past them in a Porsche
Carrera. They estimated he was
Laguna Mul/,s Impact :i~~;;h;~~;:-;;~;;;;
· Laguna Beach. On the way. they
Of Disa,ster Ste~ ~~e!~~-e hit s peeds in excess of
'.I:"' In the 400 block of North Coast
La ~una Beach city coun·
c:1lmen seem generally pleased
with a recently completed ele·
ment of the eity's general plan,
but t-hey want to see-an-environ·
mental impact report prepared
on the bulky document before
public hearings are held.
The draft document which out·
Jines fire. flood, earthquake and
landslide dangers in Laguna
Co ast
Weathe r
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast for Saturday with
a 30 perc6Qt chance or
sh owers. Temper atures
should be in the fiOs, with
lows in the SOs.
I NSIDE TODA~
T h eater HPm3 t o be
/lounahing everywhere in the
Orange COO!t area. An old·
fo&hloned l ent show u
featured al the Orange Coun·
ty Fall F'air and South Coast
Repertory of/icilllly opem its
new Fourth Step T~er thta
~eknd. See WttkndeT, C
1ectton, /or dttoib.~ J
l•tleJt
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Beach , al s o de sc ri-bes
geologically unstable areas in
the ci~ ll recommends actions
that m ight be taken to lessen the
-ttangerr ur natural -Otsasters w
citizens and structures in the
city.
And the document provides
eo~ncil members with lnrorma·
lion lo help make balanced
evaluations when acting on land
use and wning matters.
The element, one of nine com·
prising the general plan, is two
years overdue. A state extension
for completion of the element
ran out in 1976.
Acting on a warning from the
state attorney general's office
last summer. councilmen im·
posed a freeze on new sub·
divisions until the element is
completed.
But now that the council ls re·
quiring a limited EIR on thi
document. it will be at least two
more months until subdivisions
can be processed in the city.
Planning officials say they can
complete an In-house EIR in two
or three weeb. "T"hen l at report
and the document go out for a
(Sff DISASTER, Page AZ>
OUSTED JUDGES
EYE NEW POST
Two Oran ge County Judgos
who were defeated by voters ln
la&l June's e lection are re·
portedly seeking a trial com-
ml11 loner post in tbe South
County.
For a look at what their
~h•nces are and how such an ap-
pointment mllht sit wUh voters,
see Page AJI .
Highway, Walton's car spun out
and rammed two parked cars.
Bergschncider and Harrison
pulled up to the crash scene and
were getting out of the ir patrol car
when Waltonallc8edly st~rted-his
car and rammed the patrol unit
broadside.
His apparent escape attempt
proved futile because a Laguna
Beach patrolman arrived on the
scene at about the same lime and
took Walton into custody.
Harrison was taken to South
Coast Medical Center where he
was treated for neck and back in·
juries amt released.
Bergschneider went to Hoag
Memorial Hospital where he was
treated for arm Inj uries and re·
leased.
Burglars Hit
Laguna Shop
For Six 'IVs
Laguna Beach police are still
seeking clues to a burglary
earlier this week during which
b urglars broke into a shop steal·
Ing six television sets.
A burglar alarm was tripped
al Hllten's Coast TV. 2133
Laguna Canyon Road early
Wednesday nomlng, and when
police officer s arrived two
minutes later. they found the
front door broken ope"'
Taken from the istore were she
sets valued at $2,487.
Pollcc aald they do not know
what instrument the burglars
used to break lbe glass door
front . \ .) ......... •···~· , I
has been to cut government
spending Parks. he indicated.
are among those thinJ?s that will
be cut first
Yet, Patterson said. revenues
from offshore oil and gas lease!.
in Orange County coupled with a
share of stale dollun. available
for park purchai.e could be used
to create a new national urban
park along the coast between
Corona dcl Mar and Laguna
Beach.
Patterson was the author of
legis lation prov1d1ng for a
$50.000 Irvine Coas t park
feasibility study. By law. it must
be completed by May
Rep Robe rt Radham . R·
Newport Beach. whost· d1i.tnct
encompasses tht· study area, vot
ed a~umst Patterson's legs!>·
lation
"R 1ghl here in our back yard
we ha\'e o nt.• o f the m ost
beautiful areal> untouched
that can be pre!>erved ... Pat
terson sa1d of the property.
almost all of which is owned by
the Irv me Co
··1 think it 1s lime we put the
parks where tht.• pt.'Oplc are ana
a large park, .. he t ontinucd .
(Sff PARK, Page AZ>
Football Roundup-
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school football teams saw action in
games last night. The results are:
Lagmea ~-~• 24 c.,.... fkf llar :JS
DaMa Bflb 8 11111~• •It• 7 • •
13 Edi.on 211 NftDPOrt Barhr
Mari Ma 7 ,..,., •• ,,, •• fk.adt 0
• •
Fo10atafn \'alleii 21 Capo \'al~
Wnt*'M•te r 0 "''"'°" \'fejo •
Mater D ft 211
Bbltop flfoMlflO~rfl 8
•• 14
Orange Coast teams in action tonight include Costa
Mesa against El Toro. Estancia vers us Irvine. San
Clemente meetsng Laguna Hills and Ocean V1C'w against
Katella Complete details in today's sports section. start
in~ on Page BJ
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Light R ain
May Ex tend
To Saturday
Light ram that moved into
Orange County early today is ex
peeled to hnger through Satur·
day. with a forecast calling for
cool. cloudy and-Oreezy-wettlher
through Tuesday.
A chilly drizzle began shortly
before 8 a m. today
A s pokesman for the U.S.
We ather Service said there is a
"good c ha nce" of s howers
tonight and Saturday.
The rain is bemg caused. by a
low pressure system over the
plateau states which is funneling
cold. moist air into Orange
County from the north. the
s pokesman added.
Weekend temperatures should
r ange from the low 50s lo the low
60s. Heavier showers are exJ>ect.
ed in mountain r egions of
Southern California.
O e mente Developer
Report8 V andali8m
A San Clemente developer told
police Thursaay that vandals
tore up water lines and four
trees Crom a landscaped slope
durtng the previous night. caus·
ing a n estimated •1.000 damage.
Kc l li e Everts, a
performer at the New Era
Rurl es k th eater in
downtown Cleveland. said
after a court appearance
that her Wednesday ni~ht
arrest by vice squad de·
lccllves was "suffenn~ for
God ·~
Vice squad officers said
they witnessed Miss
Everts performing in the
nude
.. A II gr eat Christi a ns
hav(· been persecuted,"
~he told a reporter. "This
1s a s pecial favor from
God."
Oe01ente
Pushes for
Dial Break
San Clemente Councilman
Howard Mushet.L announced
plilna today to organize a
citizens' committee to work for
expansion of the city's telephone
dialing area.
Mushett said he attended a
Los Angeles meeting Thursday
with representatives of the
Public Utililles Commission and
Pac1(1c Telephone. where he was
told that any expansion of San
Cle m ente's current eight·
exchange dialing a rea would
have to be authorized by the
PUC
"I believe San Cle mente is in
a unique position, with one of the
s malles t dialing areas in
Cal1fornsa ," said Mus hett
"Compare San Clemente to
<See DIALING, Page AZ>
Police said the vandalism OC·
curred iri an area under develop-
ment by the Douglass-Pacific
Corp. In south San C lemente
hills adjacent to AvenJda Buenos
Aires.
Cmtapaign Cleanup
Valley Fro8' Due
By TM AUMlat.ed P ress
The San Jo1tquin Valley was to
be mosUy ralr tonight with the
threat of l()(a\ frost. the Nationlr'-
Weathcr Service reported •.
\ U: i It
Youngsters at Thurston Intermediate School in Laguna
Beach swees> up confetti a nd discarded posters from
convention belc1 Thursday to e lect school officers. The
seventh and eighth graders gave speeches. shouted sup-
port for their favorites. and carried placards from the)r
individual "stales." during-1hc hour a11d a halt conven-
tion In the schOOl auditorium. And. as with national COO·
ventlons, someone had lo stay behind to do the cleanup. .....
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.\% DAILY PIL 0 l
Pay Profesf f'rora Pa~ A I
Tickets Slow DISASTER. .
30·day pu bli c rev1t•w bcfor~
council at•tion is tuken on th1·
eleme nt.
In Huntington
Rut at least one CUy Council
mt-mbcr obJected lo prov1danl(
an ('nv1ronmc ntal impact rePOrt
on the elt•mcnt at all.
<.:ount ilmun Waynt· Bagli11
said the EIR would be a waste of
t 1 me. a<ldinJ! the :-.cismic and
~afety el(•menl should haW! en
v1ronmt•ratal tOntnns mcludetl
an t.hut document without lht•
need for a separate EIR.
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111tlton Bt•.id1 Pohc-t· lk·1•.1rtm c-nl
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fu1hnt: to makt> pro.:11·" 1n rlt
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lluntinjilhln tkitt"h l'ul111• Of
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'tn;ck ,·1t .1uu.n U\Jlt nurm.Jlh 11
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Lh.1t penod lk •ttud 1 ourt 11111·
(rom l'tl.abon:. ftnidul't' rt'\t•nm
PA'fROL. ~.
:..11d Thur..d.1~ \\1• "'Ill still Ix·
re:.pondtng lo accidents an11
:-pt>('1f1<' resident problem~ hut
we're going to conct.•nt1atc uur
patrols on m ajor highways "
C h ase 's recomme nda tion,
which 1s tentative and mus t bt:
approved by lhghway Pa trol of
f1c1als, calls for concentrating
I raff1c patrols on lnterstatt-5
<the San Diego Freeway> and 011
busy El Toro Road
During July. August and ~P
tern ber. officers wo uld <il:.o
patrol unincorporated stretch<.':.
of Pacific Coast lflghway and
the dangerous Ortega lfighway.
M aJO r sou th co un ty
I horoughfar es s uch a s Crown
Valley Parkway, La Paz Roact
dnd Marguerite Parkway will no
l onger be pa t rolle d The
treacher ous Laguna Canyon
Road lit"s mostly m Irvine or
Laguna Beach city Jurisdiction~
a nd would not h t: a ffect ed
:.1gnif1cantly by the new pro
gram
"Bv ('oncentratmg our m<tn
power out when: th(•v can he
..,('l'n by more of the publ1<·,
w(''re hoping it will h:we a 'halo
t'ffl•cl , · " Ch<1se :.:.11d · B) ulll11
ing our manpoWl'I in this W<J'f .
we're hoping to influe nce mon·
driv ing ...
Cha:H• sa1<1 the present CH I'
policy of patroling many maJor
~truts in the south county arc<1
was domg htllf' to redu('e a('rt
dents or improve people's dn\·
mg.
"We were out there (on local
streeLs) but we just'Weren 'l hav-
ing ao impact," he s aid.
Chase ~aid he didn't expect
1 he County She nff's Department
to fill in on traffic enforcement.
Sheriff Brad Gates. whose
deputies are responsible for en·
forcrng c riminal laws in the
south county area. expressed
surprise this morning when told
of the pendmg CHP pro~r11m
"I'm not aware of that policy
t'h<1nge on their part," Gate~
!'laid. "I'll have to wail and sec
what they say hut the s heriff 's
depa rtme nt isn't rcsponsible for
traff1 (' cnforl'cn\ent and I
wouldn't fo resee: us changing
that policy."
ffitcb.hiker Faces
O emente Charge
A hitchhiker was arrested io
San Clemente early today when
he was stopped by a patrolling
pohce officer who discovered the
hike r was carrying a loa ded .38
calibe r revolver.
Booked on s uspicion of carry·
ing a concealed weapon without
a license was Lanny Keith
Davis. 28, of La Mesa. Davis
wa s d etained a t th_e San.
Cleme nte J ail on $2,500 bail.
Sub R e turns
S AN DIEGO (AP ) -The
nuc lear attack subma ripe Pin·
I.ado bas returned a fte r a 57-day
trip to the North Pole. Scientists
aboard the ship we re studying
ice floes.
ORANGE COAIT
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T.ieptton• (714)942-4321
CIHtlfled Advenltlng 142•5111
Lqune 81ech All 0.,-rtrNntt:
T•19fltlon•4M-tilet ,.....,.'-'C-4.elOO
1,1 th1 • 1t\ 111 Jlioul $!J(t 1100 1-.wh
ninnth
''o pt• d1"f'lun·ll 11\.1l tll1 polln
d<tt·' nol nwJn ,111 op1•n ~t·ui.on
for ttalfw v 111l.1111r!l, howt'v~r
II• '~°'1 \tolutur' 11ot·rl' '>lopped
incl · r 1111n,1 lt·ll h\ 11ff11·1 ,.,
1 \ ,.,. I huu~·.h I lh"'I-"'1 11 1111t ..,ulJ
jl'• ,,.,, '" ''"'"' · .. ·1a~ranl violat111 :. wtll bt• ar
r.·,h-d .md rn<1v hod lhl•mi.t·IVI':-.
111 J.111 h4• l<itUI
I 011t· pruft•:.hl-d not lo kn111N th~·
U'd'om .. 1111 ltw no tH'k~t pohn
.t01I 1lt·l'l11wd l11 1.·1mu1H·nl on
wlwthn 1t wai. J rt•l11ltatory sll'P
,dtt>r "'•nlrlH'l Of'l.(O ltohon:-.
hofU~f'd dowo with lht' c ity
He was joined by Howard
Dawson. who asked why an E IH
need bl' pr1.•parccl on a safety re
port "It ::.ounds to me likt•
you're saying safety m ay bt·
ha zardous to your health,"
Da wson qwpµed
''How can a safety element
ha ve an adverse e ffect on
anything?"
Bagl1n te rmed the E IR a
"bureaucratic was te." and said
all it would amount lo would bt·
a loss of trees to orovide paper
for the report.
Offrnst."1' ltn1t normall y result
in f1nt>~ 1nc-lud£· !>JX·l'ding, f<t1Ju11·
to :-lop :.t .. top ~1gnis follow111~
tcH• 1111:..·h Jnd un,af1· tu111111..:
M .1 Yt1r Hon Shl•11k rnun !.aid to
tld'f he L'> SYtl\IHtl hdu· With of
ftl'l·r:. a nd that th,•y clC'se rve .1
i>ay 111cn·ase but was cntical or
• t>ported pohce action
A Slice of History o.u ....... "'" ~-Rut pla nnin g commission
chairman Belinda Bl acketer de
frndc>d her p:.11w1 ·~ rt>commenda
lion that an El R be prepared
The planning commission ap
proved the element e arlier tht:.
month.
"Thl'Y h11vc a respon:.1bibty to
,.nfon•t· the.> l<•w. ;,ind I don 'l st>e
what lhey huve to gain by th1:.
practice 1f 1l as true They have
made lhetr PQ!>tlion clear." he
said.
The U.S. Marine Corps is celebrating its
203rd birthday today and officials at the
Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro, baked
a th rrc-l1er cake for the occasion. Base
commander Maj. General Joseph Koler
Jr. u~es s word to h elp out with t he
festivities T hursday. which kicked off a
three-dl:.ly celebration. "We wanted a n EIR so Clh\•
ele m enu would gel a (ull public
hearing," she told councilmen.
"I did not receive a complete
<seismic a nd s afety ele ment. I
document until today. so bow
can we expect the public to see
the e lement and have time to re
view it?"
The app;,ircnt moratttr1um on
tr<iffil' ticket!.> follows meetings
T hursday night betwet>n city and
police ne~otialors.
Officers arc asking for <1 pay
hike to match yearly cost of hv
mg incrca.-;es
The <.'ity reportedly has of
fcred a 4 9-pcrcent incr ease to
be spread out over a 15-month
period.
Cope said that about 150 or
ricers voted Thursday night that
the offer was "totally unac-
ceptabl(•"
In other action, the officers
approved a vole of no.confidence
in the City Council.
He said officers found the city
tn b e inc-onsidcratt• of
t•mployc•c>'. 1m•pl and unabk to
handll' city problems
County Airport
Romes Given
To 3 Airlines
Aar Caltforn1a and Hughes
A1rwest were a warded a total of
four new routes 1n and out of
Orange County Airport by the
('ivil Aeronautics Board Thurs-
d ay.
The four routes we re among
248 granted 22 a irlines na
t1onwide in the de-re~ul ation of
dormant route:. by the CAR
Air California was gr11nled a
total of 22 routes. The only route
involving Orange County is to
Reno .
llui::hes A1rwest won a tot<1l of
26 route~ The Orange County
Airport routes are non·stops to
Oakland, Portland a nd Seattle.
Rolh airlines have 45 days in
w~1ch to begin service on these
new routes, or the routes will be
d eclared dormant .a~ai n and
made a vailable to other airlines
A s p okes man f or Air
California said today the only
route the airline plans to service
1mmed\ately is Orange County.
Reno.
Bob Payton said se rvice will
begin Dec. 12 with a total of
three round trip flights a day.
One will be non·stop, one will b<!
one -stop via Ontario and one will
be two·slop via San J ose and
Sacramento, he said.
He said fares haven't been
established yet. All the flights
will be on the Boeing 737s
P ayton said t he three addi-
ttona1 flights will not exceed the
limits set in the airline's lease
with the county.
"T his is our slow time of
year," he explained. "Right now
we h ave the fl exibility lo offer
these flights. But come s umme r,
we're going to have \o makf•
some trade-offs."
A spokesman for Alrwesl this
morning indicated the airline
wasn't _prepared lo rele11se in-
formation regarding ser vice or
the rout.es it was granted.
Service Held
For Ex-Laguna
Postmaster
Funeral services were con
ducted this week for long·llme
Laguna Beach r eside nt and
former postmaste r Eugene T
White. who died Monday. lie
was 81
Mr. White was postm aster
during the 1960s, following a
stint as president of Laguna
Beach Bank. which merged with
Security Pacific Bank in the
1950s.
He was active m the Communi-
ty Presbyteria n Church . the
Laguna Bea('h Boys Club. Rotary
Club and Chamber of Commerce
lie a lso served as secretary for
the Services for the Blind in Santa
Ana .
Services were held Thursday
m Laguna I tills . Inte rment took
place at Pac.ific View Me monal
Park in Newport Beac h.
Mr . White is survived by his
wife, Mary, of Leisure World ,
one brother. William White. of
Sandwich. lfl .. and one s ister ,
Mrs Lex Gilcrest. of Wate rm an.
Ill.
The family requests memorial
contributions be sent to the
Services for the Bltnd in Santa
Ana
·Silver Items
Thief's Loot
A woman returning to he r
winter home m Laguna Beach
to ld police she found silver
tablewa re and other valuables
missing from a linen closet.
Lynn Mordwick. who Ji ves al
1345 Skyline Drive, repQrted the
loss of a sterling silver cigar
case, silver s alt a nd pe pper
s h ak ers, as h trays and an
antique tea st?t.
She said the goods were stolen
sometime between las t April
and November
Clemente an
Hurt in Crash
A San Clemente woman who
was 1n1ured when her car col
tided with a wall on Calle de los
Molinos la t e Thursd ay was
tre ated for a cut forehead.
Police Lt. Pete Goodwin s aid
Lora Ja ne Watson, 25. of 315
Ave Monterey, Apt. A. was
driving 'her car westbound on
Ca lle de los Mo llnos, ap.
proaching El Camino Real.
when she lost control and the car
ran into a concrete block wall.
T he injured driver was treat.dr'
at San Cle mente Gene r a\
Hospital.
Mom Jailed
..
8 Years in Boy's Death
INDIANAPOLIS CAP) -The mother of a 4.year-
old boy who was fatally beat en because h,e couldn't
spell the word "butterfly" has been sentenced to
eight years in prison. .·
LaWanna Smith, 21, v.fO was convicted of in-
voluntary manslaughter and neglect of a dependent,
received the sentence Thursday. She is free on
$25,000 bond and has said she will appeal.
La.st month, a ~rion County Criminal Court
jury ruled that she was guilty of not coming to the
aid of her son, Eric, while he was being be aten by
her boyfriend, Lawrence Burkhalter, 30.
Burkhalter was tried in the same court and con-
victed of murder. Judge John W. Tranberg. who also
sentenced Miss Smith, ordered a 60-year prison term
for Burkhalter.
The youngster wos beat~n Feb. 19 and died at a
hosptt.al Moy 26.
..
Viejo Slmes Ganre
For Library Funds
Bingo is scheduled Tuesday o l
Capistrano Valley lllgh school m
Mission VieJO where the Parent -
Te acher-Student Or(llanization
ho pes to raise funds to buy
library books for the school.
Fro• Page AJ
DIALING ...
nearby Trabuco Canyon. wherl'
residents can dial 123 exchanges
without paying a loll, or to the
Capistrano Va lley. where they
can dial 20 exchanges "
Mushett was appQmtcd Cit y
Co un c il liais on wath th e
telephone company a nd lhc P UC
m the city's long-standing effort
to expa nd San Clemente's free
dialing area.
At Thurs day's m eeting
Mus he tt said P UC represen
tatives told him they will send
him information on how to file
for a public hearing before the
commission in order to m ake an
official request for expanded
toll-free dialing.
The councilman said he m·
lends to organize a committee Lo
help prepare for the hearing and
lo carry out any othe r necessary
procedures. Included on the pro-
pos ed com m ittee will be a
re prese ntative fr o m th e
A m e ri can Assoc1at1o n of
University Women. whic h hru.
been working independently to
expand the San Clemente dialing
area.
Mushett said he will ask lht>
City Council lo file for the public·
hearing. (f he cannot muster suf
ficient support on lhe council, he
said. he will ask the AAUW to
file ..
"If necessary, I'll file myself,
as a private citizen ," s aid
Mushett. "It is my contention
that San Clemente s hould be in·
eluded in the existing Capistrano
Valley djaling area. That would
expand 011r toll-free dia ling into
a number of ·neighboring com-
munities, where San Clem ente
residents are likely to hold jobs
or h ave frie nds o r call for
services"
Tuesday's game will be thl'
first s ince Capistrano Unified
School Dis trict Trustees ap
proved a policy in Septe mher.
allowing or1tanizalions geared to
ra is ing funds for school related
progr a ms to conduct,. b ingo
games.
Anyone over 18 years old can
participate in bingo Tuesday,
which is scheduled to start at 8
p.m . at the school. located a l
26301 Via Escolar
Cash prizes will be awarded.
along with a special o pening
night door prize or air plane
tickets for two to San Francisco.
said Nancy Willich, chairma n
The tickets were donclted by Air
California.
Su bsequent bmgo nights a rc
scheduled Nov. 28 a nd Dec. 14.
s aid Mrs. Willich . Weekly
T hurs day night bingo will be
launched J a n 9
Bingo was first oroposed m
the schools by a Cap1 stnino
Valley High School booster club
as a method to m ake up losses to
sch ool programs afte r the
passage or Proposition 13.
Pare nt t eac h er g roups.
school athletic gro ups. school
music and drama groups and
the district's Scholarship Fund
Association are perm itted to
host bingo games under lht• d 1~
tricl policy.
Additional information on
Tuesd<iy's bini:o and d1rC'ct1on~
to the school are available bv
calling Mrs. W111ich . K30· ll87 ·
Color Set to I e n
From Ware house
A S an Clemente Le lev1s1on
dealer reported the theft Thurs-
day of a $750 color set from his
warehouse. following an 1nven·
tory which turned up the Joss
PoJice said the ~·mch set was
r e p o r ted s t o l e n fro m rhc
De wey's TV warehou~c" 148
Calle dE' I~ ~1olino~. somct1ml'
a fter Oct. 15.
ONLY THE FACTS . •
She was supported by pla n.
ning commission Ken Mullens
who said the E l R should rocu~
on eHects of clearing brush for
fires and co n ce rn s over
hydrology and circulation.
Councilwoman Sally Belleruc
said she was disappointed lhal
the EIR would be cq_ming after
the elem ent was co~leted. but
said s he understood the need for
the report.
And Mayor Jack McDowell
said his concerns ove r the recent
lands lide in Bluebird Canyon
made him extra cautious as far
as developing safeguards fo r
such disasters in the future.
··1 thank the la ndslide and last
winter's rains taug ht us a
lesson.'' the mayor s aid , addin~
that he would li ke to see a
focused EIR developed
ThP vote was 4·1 with Coun
cal mun Baglin opposed.
Fr .. PageAJ
PARK ..•
Patterson said it is still too
e arly lo say where a ll of the
park purc hase dolla r s would
come from, wha t a m e nities
might be built to cnake the acre.-.
open for recreation or what
agencies would be responsible
for park operations.
Rut ht• said tht.· time to move
toward µreservatwn of the open
land IS now ~CaU:.t• or the <.'OUO
ty 's rJp1d development.
Guest5 at Thursday's luncheon
includt•d locul government of
f1<.'1a ls. a long with re prescn
tat1ves o f U1t.• I rvine Co.
Regio nal Coastal Commission.
Laguna Gret.>nbclt Inc . Friend..,
of the lrv1 nt> Coa -;t and SloJJ
Pollultn~ Our Newport
Amin Tallies 35
NAIROBI, Kenya •A P l
Cgandan President ldi Amin as a
father a~:.11n a nd has na med his
new son "Kya ka" after a village
ta ken in the war with neighbor-
ing Tanzania, Hadio Uganda
s i:.11d Thursd<1y. T ht· c hild ·~
Amin·s 35lh
• MA'AM!
Recently a customer was comparing our prices with another store. We
were informed our pricing was higher per sQuare yard . Upon
questioning. we discovered that the other store wa s furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-ounce sponge rubber
padding included with ou r transaction.
Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard .. to layers of unknown background and ski ll. We have our
own· crews. trained and controlled by us. offering you the best quality
installation possible).
So . . factually -the estimate was not as it appeared to be! In
conclusion. when comparing prices. make sure you are comparing
equal values!
DEN'S
: iiisia11itioii : ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
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VOL 71, NO. 314, 4 S CTION S, SO PAG S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDA Y , NO\fEM BER 10, 1978 TEN CENTS
South County Roads to Lose CDP CarS
8 )' Wlu.IAM HODGE o--o..i.~·-A ~ t .at t' w 1 d t• C a I 1 r 11 r n 1 a
lllghwuy Patrol pl,wl to pull lt.t.
blac k ltnd ~tuw J)Mlr<>I f Ur!> off
muist 'llrl"t'lb tu t·onct"ntrutt• on
n111Jor h1whw11 '~ will curry IL\
h1.:l(ebt ltw·.al 1mplH'l 10 South
oran6(~ ('ow1l y'b umm·or~1rttt~
h'rn tory
T h\' :.lale w1dt• &>hm c&lli. for
J rt'a CHP orr.t.'t'1t lo CUR('t!ntruk
trafrl<' patroli. un thl• mo11 t h~"v'
ly t ruvt-h>tl 11treet& und fr•·t!wuy:.
~1th ttw httch~l u1·1·1dc·nt rutt•:.
Tht> plan 1" to l)t' unvl'ah•d rwxt
wl'ek m ~t·nurwnt•1
ThMt m t•tt n !I ha Rh w uy
patrolmt-n will no lonAt-r pulrul
430 mllesi of rounty rvad6 1n Mh
1i1on VWJO. Lake ft'orc 11t, La.iu11u
Hills, El ·r oro. l..af(una N1J(uc.•I
Dllln# Point. South U.J(una und
C1i1pls trnno &ach The p roj(rurrl
A Sli~e of History
be1in11 Jim t
"W~ witnt to nus~ our vis1b1h
ty on roads where m ost or the
truffle' OC<'uns," CHP P ublic In·
fo rmation Of!H·er Kent Miilon
su1d Thun day. "Vis1b1hty <of
black and white patrol units>
1hst-lf ls an enforce me nt factor
and a lmost 72 porcent of the a c.
c1de nts we havl· oc·cur on certain
roads"
Mi lton ~aid l ht• p ro gram ,
T he U.S. Marine Corps b cele brat in g its
203rd birthday toda y a nd o ffic ia ls al the
Marine Corps Air St a tion, El Toro, ba ked
a t hree·ltcr ca ke for the occas io n. Base
comman<kr Maj Grn .loscph Kolcr .Jr UM!:-.
s w o i'tl to he lp o ut w it h the fest 1v it1Cl\
Thursday. wh ich kitkc d off " lhrE>c ·d ay
ce lebration.
Ray's Motive Unclear
Panel Says Racial, Hatred May Not Be Cause
Wf\S lflNGTON IAl'l House
tnvei.t1gators acknowledged to-
day that they cannot prove con-
~· e lusively tha t r a cial ha tred
motivated James Earl Ray to
assl:lssmalt> <·1v1l rights leade r
Marlin LuU1cr King J r.
Scvl·ral incidents in R ay's
background. which have been
cited as showing h1!> ha tred of
hla<'ks. may not hav<· happened
t·xat tly as tht•y have been re
porlPd , lhe llouse assassination!>
t·omm1ttec staff s aid.
F'or e xamrle, a M t'xic a n
woma n who knew Ray in 1967
told ttw comm1tteP s taff she wit·
ne::.sed an aJLercat1on between
Hay a nd u black sailor whi ch up
pa renlly was prompted m ore hy
Jea lousy than by racis m
A tape rccordin~ of the staff
intervie w wilh Ma nuela Aguirre
Medrano was played ul today's
session.
She said she was working us a
prostitute when t.he mcl Ray
and s aw him daily ror 22 days in
the late fall of 1967
While they we re an a har om·
n1,::ht, the black ::.ailor tout•ht'd
he r and R ay bcca m t• upst'l,
sho uted obscenities a t t he sa1l<>r
and threatened him with a small
pis tol, she said.
She wa s asked wht•lhcr Jtuy
'No Deal' Vowed
hc tumc a ngr y "because llu •
sailor touched her or hcc·uu!>l'
the sa ilor was bluck'1"
"Becau.w hC' louchL·d n11'." !>ht.·
r eplied
T hat aC'count d1rfer., from lhe
v1.•rs 1on rt!portt.•d hy th<' J ustice
Ot'partmenl last year The d t"
partmenl quot<'d the woma n a:.
<,ny ing Hay "kept J!Oa d 1n~ ·
blac ks 1n lht• har and that Ray
o.;poke or wanting lo kill hlat'k'>
T he comm1ltt•(' t h1t'f counM·I.
R o b e r t B I a k l' y . .., <i 1 d 1 n
vcsli~ators found .. m11rf' ort<•n
than not the racial nw t1 v<.• was
d1rr1<'ull to !>Ubstuntwlc·
(8tt MOTI V•;. Pa l(c /\2)
Iran Strikes Continue
TEH RA N. I ra n (AP l
Renewed dC'm onstraUons wer e
re porte<t_ today as oppos ition
h•ader Ka n m SanJaby declared
that t·npphn~ slrikt-s will <'On
tanue a~a1nst lhe sha h und lhat
Coa!\t
We ather
Partly cloudy weather is
forecast for Saturday with
u 30 percent c ha nce of
s howe rs Te mpera t ur es
s hould be in the 60s. with
lows in the OOs.
no d eal will be struck with the
rul(!r or his mffitary government
to end Iran's political upheaval
S a n jab y t h r t>w d own t he
J(auntlel after lht' first serious
a nti -s ha h de monst rations in
days we re stagl.'d Thursday in
Ahwa z, in the heart of the oil
fields, ttw;. holy city of Mashhad.
near the Russian.Afghanis tan
border , and Zaruan , 250 miles
northwest ot Tehran, informed
isources said. No Injuries were
reported.
In Tehran, m any shops a nd
the giant bazaar we re shuttered
as a sign of protest a gainst Shah
Moham med Reza Pahlavi a nd
his 37 years of absolu~ rple.
a rc m et," ht' told reporte r!> ill
T ehran Airport un er re t urning
from two wt•t•ks of talks with ex
1led Mosle m h o ly l rad e r
J\ya tulluh Khom:.11nj..in Pans
Sanjaby d<'c lin1•d Lo clis<'loM·
what he discussed with Kho
m aini , but suid th<' Mos le m
lead er 's milita nt st and against
the shah a nd has 37 yeur:. or
absolute rule in Iran "has not
changed ."
Sa njaby, head or Uw Nat ional
Front opposition coallt1on. said
he pla ns to discuRS movt·s with
other oppos itio n l<.•u11cr s 1n
Te hran a nd lhut "we will an
nounce a ny changes in sl rukgy
<See IRAN , P aJ(c i\2)
which ' wi ll be in f'fff'<'l at least
o ne year. as a response to a
~rowrnK accident problem lie
t•a lled 1l "a better USC or CllP
re sou recs · ·
"WC''re going lo de al with
s pecifi c accident situations." h<'
s u1d "We're ROang lo devote our
t ime to whe re the problems
are "
Mi llo n s aid Californ ia's
hig h way death to l l, w hi ch
dropped following passaRc of the
55-mile-per·hour speed hm1t. has
been climbing since 1974.
"We 'r e h ead ed for a new
fatality record lh1i. year a lone ,"
he said .
S pokesman for two Orange
County area CHP ofrtccs. an
Westminster and Santa Ana. say
they will be relatively unaffect·
ed by the p rogram. cut mg a
small a mount or unincorporated
county roads' in their j urisdic·
tion .
But lhe Capistrano are a office.
whic h is responsible for traffic
enforcement on all county roads
and state highways south of the
Irvine city limits, wl)I be gre at ly
affected.
"It's going to c h a n ge our
de ployment," Capistrano Area
Commander Caot Chuck Chastl
(See PNl'llOL, Page A.%)
Park's '
PatteJ"Son Tells Irvine Coast Hopes
The re I!'! s tall hope ror creation
or a 17,000·acrc nat1onu l purk
aloni:: the.' so-cull<'d Irvin<' Coast.
<.'ongrt'ssrnan Jl'rry Palle r:.on
told a n Ora ng<.• Coa!>l ga lhl'rmg
T hursd:Jv
But. Lht• S;rnta Ana lk m<x·rat
wa rtwd. "Parks a n • not very
high on the agenda 1n the nc·xt
(.'ongn •s:.. nor will lh<.•y be in tht•
:.tatt• and m a ny o r the lutul
a rt>us "
Thl' rPa:.on for tha t. f>atl<•rson
s aid m a titlk ... ponsorC'd hy Lht·
Orang1· Coa::.l I A'a~ut• or Womt•n
Voters. as that tht• d ear rnt·M .. a~t·
Crom voter:. in recent months
New Routes ~.
Granted
To Airlines
Air California a nd Hughes
Air west were awarded a total or
four new rout.es in and o ut of
Ora nge County Airport by the
Civil Aerona utics Board Thurs·
day.
T he fo ur routes were among
248 g r a nted 22 a irline s na·
lionwlde in the de -regulation of
dorm ant routes by the CAB.
Air CaJUom ia was gra nted a
total of 22 routes. The· only route
involving Orange County 1s to
He no
Hugh~ Aarwcst won a total of
26 toutes. The Orange County
Airport routes a re non-slo ps to
Oakla nd . Portland and SeatUe
Both airlines hav(' 45 days m
which t.o hcgin !>Crv1l'c on thl's<'
n1•w routes. or lh<' routes will be
dl'clared dormant aJ?a1n and
made ava1labh· lo other u1rhnes.
/\ s po k c· s m a n r o r J\ a r
('a lifornia said tod ay lht• only
rou11• Lht• a1rlinl' plans to :.crv1cc
1mmt•dtulcly 1s Oran~c County·
lh-no
Rob Payton said service w11l
bcg m De<.· 12 with a tota l of
three round trip nights a day.
One will be non-slop, one will b<:
on<.•·s top via Ontario and one will
be two stop via S an Jost• a nd
Saa(lm cnt.o. he said.
lie said fares haven't been
estabh11ht•d Y<'l All the flights
will b1• on the Roelng 737s.
P aylon said thf' three add•·
llonal Oaghts will not c•xceed lh<'
llm1ts set m the 111rhnc's le:.isc
w1lh t he• county
"T his as our s low tam<' of
yea r ," hc t'X[llamed "!tight now
wt• ha w the flf'xih1lity to offer
these flights Rut come s ummer,
we're goin~ to ht1Vl' lo make
some trade-offs."
Attacks Claimed
SAN FRAN('ISCO <AP > -A
C'1v1l n#{hts group 1s c laa mang
that so m e law t•nforc e m c nt
11gt•n c tc.'s a rc: no t se rious ly
rc1umndang to a recent series of ulfc~ed Ku Klux Klan aU.Acks
against bln<•k people an Northern
Ca ltfornaa
has been to c ut gove rnme nt
:.pending P arks , ht• and1cated,
are a monR lhosc things lhal wi ll
bc cut first
Yet. Patterson said . revenues
from orrshor<.• oil and gas leases
in Orange County <'Oupled w1lh a
!>hare of stall' dollars ava1lahh:
ror park pun·huse could be used
to c·rcalt> a new national urban
park alonR the coast betWL'<'n
Corona dc l Mar and La guna
Bc at'h
P att(•rson was thf' a uthor 11(
lt·~1 s l a lwn 1>r11 v 1<l1n ~ for a
$50 .000 l rv1nl' Cqast park
rcas ib1hty study Uy law, 1t m ust
be completed by May.
R e p . Robe rt Bad h a m , R·
Newport Beach. whose di11tnct
encompasses the study area , vol·
ed al(a1nsl Patte rson's lcg1s·
la lion.
"Right he re an our back yard
we h a ve o n e o r lh<' mos t
bcautirul a reas untouched ...
tha t can be prc1wr ved ." P at
te r son s aid o f the p roperty,
almost all or which 1s owned by
the Irvine Co
··1 think 1t 1s lame we put th<•
pa r ks where lht.' people a re ano
a large pa rk," he continued.
<See Pi\RK, Page A%)
FooffJall Roundup -
Thursday's Results
Fourteen high school footba.D '-saw act.on bl
ga m es last night. The ret1ults are:
i.w-11• •II<"• 24 C.rw•• clel lfl•r 35
Daaa Bflb 8 llllii'ea •k1' 7 • •
Netep•rt Barber 13 Edi••• a Marf•a 7 ,,_, .. ,,, ......
• • Fo10dab1 1'al~ 21 c.,,.11.1i.., •• .,..,.,_.n•tt-r • ,., ........ \lie-.f• '" •
/tfatn-Drf . .....,, .......... .,, za • Oran~(' Coast tea ms m actJon lon1ght include Costa
Mesa against El Toro ; Estancia ve rs us Irvine, San
Cll'm enw me<!ting Laguna lfllls a nd Ocea n View agains t
Kale lla Complete de ta1b m today·~ sport.., section, s tart·
in~ on Page H:J
Viejo Slates ~
For Library FunJs
Ringo is scheduled Tuesday at
Capistrano Valley High school in
M iss1on Vil'JO wher" the Parent.
Teac her -Stude nt Organizat ion
ho pe s lo r aise funds t o buy
library books for the school.
T uesday's game will be the
titst since Caphitrano Unifi<.-d
School Dis t rict Trus tees a p.
proved a policy m September,
allow1nR organizations geurcd to
rais ing runds for school related
p rogr a m s lo conduc t bango
games.
Anyone over 18 years o ld ca n
participa te in bingo Tues day,
which is scheduJed to start at R
p. m . at -the school, located a t
26301 Vi:r Escolar
Cash pnre:; will be uwarded.
a long with a specia l ope ning
night door prize of a irpla ne
ti cke ts for two to San Francisco,
s uld Nancy Wlllich , chairman
The tickets we re donated by AJr
Ca liforrua .
Subsequent bingo nights are
!'lc heduled Nov. 2H and Dec. 14,
s a id Mr s . Willic h . Weekly
Thursday ni~ht bingo will be
la unched Ja n. 9.
Bingo was first proposed in
the S<'hools by a Capistrano
Va lley High S<!hool booster club
as a m ethod to ma ke up losses to
s c hool prog ra ms a fte r lhc
passage of Propos1t1on 13.
Pare n t t e a c h e r g r o u p s ,
sc hool a thletic groups, 11chool
music and drama groups and
the district's Scholarship Fund
l\ssocialion are permitted to
host bingo ga mes unde r the dis·
tn cl policy.
Additiona l informa t ion on
Tue sday's bingo a nd direction.'i
to the school .are availa ble by
calling Mrs. Willleh, 830· 1187.
INSIDE TOD~ '1
Thcnt er uems t o b"
/lo11rt1htng everywhtte in tlw>
Orange C008t area An old·
fo sh1on('(t 'tent show Is
Jentur.'rl nt thP Orange Coun·
ty Fall Fair and Soulh Coa!"t
RrpNIOTJJ of{&eWllJI <rpen t its
m•w Fourth Slf>J> Tlwater this
,,,..,.k,.nd Su Weekmdcr. C
1ectaon, /or detali.. )
In the Persian Gulf, 40 tankers
we re lyang off the Kharg Island
export terminal waiting for the
oil strike to end.
"We 're not prepared to form A
provl11lona l government a nd
we 're not going to pa rt.lcipatc in
any coalition until our dem andis
Huntington Police: No Tickets
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OVSTED JUDGES
EYE NEW POST
Two Orange County judges
who were defeated by voters In
tut J unc'a e lec t ion are re -
portedly s eeking u trial com·
mlu lone r post In t he South
County.
l'"o r a look at what thf'lr
chances are a nd how s uch a n ap
polntmenl ml&ht sit with voters.
11ee Page A 11.
By ROBERT BARKE R
()It ... D.ily l"llel St.H
Tram e offi cers in the llunt·
ington Reach PoliC'e Dc partmtV!l
a ppurt'nlly have islopped issuing
Uckel8 to tram c ortenders afte r
railing to m ake progress in de·
mandi. ror a pay lncrca11c
Jelf Cope, president of the
Huntlngten Reech Poll<'(' Or
fi cera Aasoctatlon. s nlrl not a
single citation that normally re·
ault11 In n court rtnt> wa11 l11su<·d
durlng the gruveyurd shirt lhfil
endt d at 6 a m today ·
lie u id a hout 15 c itutlons
Uft uelly or honde4..out durlnt<
that pcriO<t I le 11aid court fines . . . . . . .. ' .
from citations produce r<>venuc
to the city of about $00,000 euch
mo nth.
Cope declared that the policy
does not m<>an ttn "open seas()(l"
fo r t ram c violators. however
Ht• said vlola tor5 were stopped
a nd "r oun11clcd " by offlrers
e ven though they we re not sub-
JCCted to fin~A.
"Flagrant vlolaton. will be ar·
rc-i.ted and m oy find them 11Plvei;
In jail." h<' uld.
(ope prnf Pftllcd not to know thl'
reesons for the no·tickel pohcy
and dt'cllncct tCl comme nt on
whether It wah ( n•tollolor y step
u ftc r con tra<'t negollalaons
boJ(ged down with the city
Offenses thnt norma lly rPRull
in n nes include 11peedlng, failure
to stop at slop signs , following
loo closely and unsare turning.
Ma yo r Ron Shenkman said to·
day he l!t s ymp•thelic wlttrof·
flcen and lhal th y deserve ft
psy lncrea11e but wa11 c rillcal of
' reported police action.
"They have a resp<>nslblllty to
e nfor('(• the lnw. and I do n'l 1tC'e
what they have l.G•f(Bln by this
practice ll It 1111 true They have
mode their position c lcu ," he
said
•
The apparent moratorium on
traffic tickets follows meellnl(s
Thursday nJa}lt between city and
poli<'e negotiators.
OHicen nre a11klng for a ptty
hik<> lo match yearly cos t of llv
Ing lnc realW!!I.
T he city re portedly h as or
fe red a 4.9-perce nt Increase lo
be s pread out over a 1;;-month
period.
Cope u ld that a bout 150 or-
ricen vok'd Thurgday nlttht that
t h e otre r was "tota lly uaac·
cc ptnble."
In other action. the ortlcers
opprov~ o vote ot no·conrldentt
In the City Council.
Cid.ting Down to Size
\
Tr.H·y Sl(•<.•l<.·, ~. who weighs 277 poundb a nd stand~ 5·10,
run~ pasl lwo woml•n in Miami Beach . Steele , who ha~
lost six of his nine profr:-.sional fil'?hts a nd weighed 436
pounds uflcr bein~ dropr>tt:I from a minor league football
rost er five years ago, claims he has "the heart of a
r&.1ceho rsl' trapped in the ~Y of a .fat j.ackass. "ffo
hopes boxing and road work Will help him tnm off some
of lhe pounds.
f'ro• rag.-A I
IRAN •••
late r ... He did not elaborate
Sanjaby. who has pro!JO~t'll ,,
national referendum to decide if
Iran's monarchy should con
tmue. s tressed twforc lt·uvm~
the French <'3P1h1I that th1• ... h;.ih
already "rero~ni1.t•s the 1 ~·volu
lionary charat•ler" or the oppm.1
tion drive
Some 37.000 01 1 industry
worke rs have JOlncd a wave 11(
s trikes :..gainst the shah. a nd
their two-week walkout has cut
Iran's important petroleum pro
duction by l wo-t hirds or morl'
Iran s upplies about tO perce nt or
the world's need:,, and lhl• slnkl'
ts costing the sha h 's t reasury
some $60 million daily in lost ex
ports.
Between 1.000 a nd 2.0UIJ
pe rsons have been killed in
political violence s ince January
The s hah declared martial law
Sept. 8 and the n appointed h1:,
ch ief of st.arr prime ministt-r
Monday alter the civilian ad
ministration collapsed rn tht•
face of renewed rioting.
The opposition includes lcfl1~t
s tude nts, Western·educat ed
liberals and other dissidents de·
manding more p o l itica l
freedoms. But the driving force
is the country's Shiite Moslems.
the predominant sect in this
overwhelmingly Is lamic nation.
Shotgun Shell
Had Victim's
Name onlt
Brutality
Probe
Requested
II untangton Ueach Mayor Ron
Shenkm;m asked US Attorney
Gl'nc ral c:rirfan Bt!ll Thursday t1J
10Vl'Sl1gJl1· .1 ft•d1•ral report that
was critwal or thc local pohce
department.
In a letter to Hell, Shenkmun
said the rc•µorl was charat
tt•nzt•d hy ,, C'omplctc l11ck of
..,u b~tanl1 allon a nd is a n unfair
mdict mcnt of the department
If<. said hl• was "absolutely
appallf'd" by procedures used 1n
I he rt•port ('Omp1 led by the
Western rE'l{IOnal offi ce or the·
l1 S Comm1s.,1on on Civil
Rights
She nkman told Rell there 1s no
d<tta lo s upport many of the find·
angs and lht• report contains a
n umber of erroneou::. s tale·
men ts
"We <'an 111 afford to allow a
governmt•nt<.11 agency to JUShfy
its existence by such poor re·
ports and incompetent investiga .
lion." Shenkman said
The 14·page report said that·»
the number and vuriely or com·
plaints su~gcst that police mis·
conduct U> neithe r isolated nor
infrequent in the city.
The report said that 25 people
It interviewed reported they had
e ithe r been victims or witnesses
lo police a buse, gene rally in the
downtown area .
Shenkm<:1n a nd Police Chief
Earle Rob1ta1lle said allegations
or brutality have been s tirred up
by local uttorneys and a
downtown busint.•ssm<1n.
E'ro•P~AJ
MOTIVE .•.
.. A C'ardul a na lyS1b of lht.·
evidence tcndb to call mlo que.
lion the s upport for some of lht•
incidents gener a lly c ite d lo
establish a pattern of racial
•m1mos ity by Ray," Bl akey :o.:ud.
Mesa Man Facing
Nude Studio Rap ;
f'rom P~ A I
PATROL ••.
said Thursday ... We will :,till be
res pond1n~ to accidents a nd
s pecific resident problem:, hut
we 're going to conctmtrale our
patrols on major h1 ghwuys ..
CRO~VILLE. Tenn. <AP 1
Authorities said a buc kshot
s hotg un shell fo und n ear
William Cox's body had his
name on it -literally.
According to the Cumberland
County Sheriff's De partment
deputies Larry Lowe and John
Dishma n came across Cox's body
Thursday at the entrance to lhe
Re negade Resort near Crossville.
Cox. 33. of Rockwood. worked al
the resort as a guard. Next to him
was his car. its engine running.
His body was still warm.
'Y' Indian
Girl,s ~ate
Pancake Feed
The JustH.'t• Dt•purtmc nt rt··
port <'Oncluded that R<ty. aC'lang
a lone. assa ssinated King an
Mcmphib, TcM., in April 1968,
and it C'ih·d t h e Me xican
woman's stnry CJS t>v1 d1•nct.• his
motive may have hcen racial
I prCJUdu·c
Ray ph•ud1·d guilty and 1s
serving a 99-year sentenC'<'. Ht•
recanted h1s confession <Almost
immediately, n<>w dcn1es kllltng
King and told the committee al
hea rings in August that he bas
no rac131 preJudJce.
A former London police tn·
s pector, AIC'xander A. East, told
the <·omm11tN• Thursdav that
Ray IC'rt no doubt an Jatl ron
veri.ation:-. th<.1t hl• had k11lcd
King
PARK ..•
Patll•rson s aid 1l b still loo
c•arly lO s ay Wh(•r(' all Of the
p<.1rk purth<.1sc dollars would
t·nmc from , what amenities
m 1ght be built to m ake rhc acres
uµt.•n for r<'C'rcCJt ion o r wh<tt
<Jgenrics would be responsible
for park of)l'rations
Hut he said lht• l1 me lo movl'
tow.Jrd prcsl•rvullon of tht· opt.•n
land IS now bccaU.<,C Of the COUn·
ty's rapid development.
Cu •sls at Thursday 's lunch1..'0n
includt"<i local govcrnm1;9nt of·
f1('1;1f<.., alon~ with represen·
l a t 1vt.•s o r th" I rvi n <' Co
Rc•gwna l C'o:i ,t a l ('11mm1ss1on.
Laguna Gre<'nbc•lt Inc .• Friends
Of tht' Jrv1n1• ('t)JSl and Slop
Pollulrn~ Our Newport.
Meir Ailing Again
TEL AV IV, lsra<'I <APl
Former Prirn<· Minister Golda
Meir, who has been in and out or
the hospit}1I for the past two
months with vl.rious a ilmcnL-4,
rem<1ins 111 !oilable condition in
.Je rusalem 's llad<1ssah Hospital.
the hospital spokesman said to
day .
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W i Iii am Fran<' 1 s En g it'.
operator o r the Suns hine Studw
II nud(• modt•l1ng fat•1l1ty an
Costa Mesa. has bt.•t•n or<krcd lo
r Jt't' cr1m1 nal l'hargt.•s rtlt•d
fo llowing pol1<·e inv(•st1gal1on of
a.similar studio he ope rates 1n
Anah('im
Orange Co1111ly Su1x:nor Court
Judgt• JI Warren Knight SC't
Der. ] <JS' the dale Eng e. 37, or
Placentia. will be arra1gncd on
13 counts of pand ern~. Tht·
t·ha r gt•s involve 13 different
re m ales.
Pohce said lhe charges in·
volve Englc's procure m ent of
females employed in his opera·
lion of the S uns hine Ladies
Mode ling Studio, 212 N Slate
College Blvd.
Engle and his lawyers a rt• du<'
in Superior Court Dec. 6 for
rurlhc·r actmn In tht· ('lly or
CostCJ Mesa's attempt lo l'ioM·
his s tudio on West 19th Street
Light Rain
·May .Extend
To Saturday
Light rain that moved into
Orange County early loday 1s ex
J>t•cted to linger lhrougt> Salur.
day, with a forecas t calling for
cool, cloudy and breezy weather
through Tuesday.
A chilly driZlle b<'gan shortly
t><.·fore 8 a.m t.od<:1y
A s pokesman for the U S
Weather Service s aid there 1s a
"gc)()d c h<:1ncc" of s howers
ton1~ht and Saturday.
The rain is being caused by ;1
low pressure sys te m over tht·
plateau st.4tes which 1s funneling
cold. moist air into Orange
County from the north , tltt•
s pokesman added.
Weekend temperatures shoulct
range frorh the low 50s to the low
60s . Heavier showe rs <.1re expect
ed in mountain r egions of
Southern California.
·Jarvis Nixed
McCarthy Plan
SAC RAMENTO CAPI As·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
says Howard Jarvis used "in
nue ndoes and falsehoods" to
raise m on t>y l o bl oc k <1
Mc Ca rthy plan t o revamp
l'roposiLon ~~·
McCarthy, 0 -San Fra nc1i.co,
~<tid Thursday he sent a "Dear
Howard" letter to Jarvis as king
him to mail a follow-up "Cor·
rC'C'ltn~ the errors, i nnuendocs
and falsehoods contained in the
original solicitation ."
McCarthy's plan would bave
e liminated homeowner p roperty
taxes. l{lve re nters an annual
$300 income tax c r edit, and
e liminate most Proposition J3
tax cuts on rent al a nd bus iness
property."
Sub Re turns
SAN OIF.GO fAP) -The
nuc lear attack s uhmarine Pin
tado has returm."<i after a ~7 day
tnp to the North Pole Scientl!'its
aboard th<' i1hlp were gtudyinf(
IC\' fl0t>~
It 1s alleged. as 1t 1s alleged an
the Anahe im c·ase. thii l the
s tud io 1s thl' ... ill· of immoral con
d u l' t IH' t we l' n 1J a t r 11 n:, and
employees
SUCCUMBS AT 43
Edward 0 . Hanlon
Pilot Worker
Ed Hanlon
Dead at 43
Funer al services will bf> held
Monday for Edward 0 Hanlon.
a Newport Rl'aC'h resident and
part t1mt.• c1rt·ulCJllon supe rvi:,or
for the Dully Pilot. who die<!
Wednesday lie was 43.
T he cause of Mr. Hanlon's
death has not been dete rmined.
Servic('S will be held al noon
Monday al SL J ames Episcopal
Chur<'h. NC'wport Beach Burial
will follow al P acifi c V11·w
Memorial Park an Corona dt'I
Mar.
Mr. l lanlon worked as a Sun
day circulation supe rvisor fo r
th(' n<'wspaper s ince May of
197~)
llc 1s su rvived hy tu::. wire.
Edith Jlanlon. a teacher in the
N('wport Mesa Unified School
Dis trict; his daughter. Karin
Hanlon of Newport Beach and a
brother. llarold II Hanlon of L<:1
Jolla.
Food Left
For 1 Year
KUALA LUMPUR .
Mala ys ia <AP ) -
Authorities ha ven't said
why. but 150 tons of
canned baby food have
been sitting for more than
a year at a waterfront
warehouse waiting for
pickup and distribution.
We lfare officials said
the y haven't determined
the re Mon for the delay,
but that once the crates of
food are ccrtificxt safe for
consumphon. they will be
dis tributed
The food was donated by
lho London-based Save the
Chlldrtln ft'und. at the re·
quest of the Malays ian
Council for Child Welfare.
·1
•
C h ase's recomme nda l10n .
which is tentative and must be
a pproved by Highway Patrol of·
ficials, calls for concentrating
traffic patrols on Interst ate 5
(the San Di ego Fr<>ewuy > a nd on
busy El Toro Hoad.
Dur ing .July. August and Sep
temher. orrl('l'rs would also
patrol unincorporated s tretches
of Pacific Co4JSl llig hway and
the dangerous Ortega lhghway
M aJ or s out h c·o unl y
tho roughfares s uc h as Crown
Valley Parkwuy. Lu P at. Road
and Marguerite f'a rkw:.iy will no
longer h e p a t ro lle d . The
treacherous Laguna C'anyon
Road lies mostly in Irvine or
Laguna Reach city 1un sd1ctions
an d would not ht.· affctled
s 1g niflcanlly hy the ne w pro·
gram.
"By c•oncentruting our man-
power oul where they can ix'
see n by more of the pubht•,
we 'rt> hoping 1t will have <1 'h~do
effect ,· .. Chase said ··By ut1hz
ing our manpower in this wcay.
we 're hoping to influt·nce more
driving."
ChClSC said lhl• prcsl'nt Cl IP
llOlicy of putroling many m aJ1ir
streets m tht' south <'ounty arc;.i
was doing httlt> to reduce :1C('I
dcnls or improve people 's dnv
ing.
"We were out lhl•rc <on h><0<1l
streets l but we Just weren 't h11v·
mg a n impact." he said .
Chase said he d1dn 't exper t
the County Sheriff's Department
to fill m on lrafftc enforcement
Sheriff Brad Gat1•..,, who~e
deputies are respons1 hie for l'n
forcing criminal ICJws 1n the
south county arc<•, expressed
surprise this morning when told
of the pend mg Cll P pro~ra m
About 45 feet away, four spent
12·gauge shotgun shells littered
the ground
A pan ca k @ breakfa s t ,
sponsored by the Saddleback
Valley YMCA India n Princes.."
Program, has been scheduled
from 7:JO to lJ a .m . Nov. 28, at
Mission Viejo High School, 25025
Chr1sanla Drive.
Proceed s from the fund·
raising event will help offset lh1·
c·osl 1Jf bPl'<01a l program ~vent.'>,
CJ YM CA s pokesman s<i1d .
"One of the shl·lb had the
name 'Billy' wnllc n on it in
ink.·· dt•µuty Kcnnt·th T urner
said The "Y" Indian Princess Pro
g rnm 1s a parc nt/l0h1ld progr<1 m
for dads and their daughte r., in
grade~ I 3, and 1s structured
around an Indian lh<·ml'
Three of the bl<Asts hit Cox:
one ripped into hls car
Turne r said authorities found
S300 m a moneybag and m Cox's
billfold Spe<'1CJI events schedult·d in
elude campout-., roller skat.mi,'.
parties and a kite Oy.
Turner said there w as no
known motive for the s laying
nor any suspects.
'
Mom .Jailed
8 Years in Boy's Death
INDIANAPOLIS CAP > Th<· mother of a 4-year ·
old boy who was fatally beaten because he couldn't.
spell the word "butte'tfl y'' has been sentenced to
eight years in prison. . .
LaWanna Smith. 21. who was convicted of tn·
voluntary manslaughtl'r a nd ncgle('t of a dependent .
received the sentcnn· Thursday. Shl• is free on
$25,000 bond and has said shl' will appeal.
Last month, a M<.t rion County Criminal Court
jury ruled that she was guilty of not coming to the
aid of her son. Eric. while he wa~ bt!ang beaten by
her boyfriend, Lawre nc<' Burkha lter. 30.
Burkhalter was tried m the same court a nd con-
victed of murder. Judge J ohn W. Tnmberg. who also
~cntcnccd M b~ Smith. ordcn:d a 60 year prison term
for Burkhalter.
The youngster was beaten Feb 19 a nd died a t a
hospital May 26.
ONLY THE FACT~. • • MA'M\!
. Recently a c ustomer was comparing our prices with another store. We
were informed our pricing was higher per square yard. Upon
questioning, we discovered that the other store was furnishing a
considerably cheaper padding than the 64-ounce sponge rubber
padding included with our transaction.
Furthermore. in this case. we were comparing our installation against
_ an installation worth far less. (Many stores contract their labor by the
yard . . . to layers of unknown background and skill We have o.ur
own crews. trained and controlled by us. offering you the best Quality
1nstallat1on possible) .,
So .. factually -the estimate was not as 1t appeared to bet In
conclusion. when comparing prices. make sure you are comparing
equal values!
1· DEN'S
~arpe· f;l/1$: insiaiiatiiin: ·custom . draperies
,. .. . · ·.;,· ·. ·. linoleum·• wood floor
1~63 PlACE.N~ AVENl.JE COSTA MESA. CAllf 92627 • PHON E 646·A838 -646 1355
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,Friday November 10, 1978 s DAILY PILOT A3
San Clentente OKs School Fee Method
8) '\Nl\t; COOPt:K
OI -O...ty ll'oleO ~wll ~Jn ( 'lt•mc•llt\• t.h.·\ cJopt>1' ttrt'
n ov. rt•qutrt'd to l>l•~ SI ioo
lov. .tnl 111h•r11n .. rhool r .1r1hllt'\
fo r (' 1•h fWV. hOU't' lt\C\ plu.n lo
boH1I l)t•f\trt· thr\ <'Mii l ~·· llUI bullthn~ p1·1 m11~
Ut'l'dlL't' ft.,., thw nn humt'
urtroom
Ba ~klog
Redu d
0111ni.:,• l'1'\Ullt\ ~u1w11or ( ourt
Jud~t'll "'''"' J11h1lant Thur,c1,1y
"' 1•r I h,· -.ut'l't':-.:-. uf tht• rvurt'
lalt'::.t but tu \'Ill " bar!.. lop of
llt'.H Iv l:?.000 Cl\ ti ('ourt Cill'>t>:.
U14 Jlltn)! lrtJI
fo'lt·H·n Judgt•-. and 60 tn.il
l.114\er ... v.ho 'oluntt.•1•rt'1I to ut·t
J' lt·mpornr} JUd&t>::. v.t>nt lo
v. ork dun OJ( Che v.~d' of ON :.I
throuJ:h Nov 3 itnd ,,•ttlt.-d 317 of
767 case:-. hl'<l'rd during that
tune
A furthl'r 156 calll'' 14t-re r£"
fer red to llw t•ourt 'i. mandatory
nrb1lrat111n program and rC'
moved from the trial calendar
/\ total of 294 case::. or 38 3 per
cf'nt uf the total heard in the set
tlt>ment program rould not be
settled and remained on the trial
calendar
Pn•s1dang Judge By ron K.
McMillan hailed the res ults or
the week-long crash f>cttlcmenl
program as further proof of the
s uccess of an innovation "which
has been so successful in en·
t•ouragmg the early disposition
of eivil cases backlogged rn
Superior Court "
"Nearly 12,000 c1\"ll cases are
rurrenlly awaiting trial and
-.ome of th<•m . 1f "'''didn't trv to
M•tlle tnl•m, will have to w~11l
"'er l hrt·c y(':irs hl•fore a t·11ur1
is available to condul't a t'J\ 11
Jury trial ," ht• lla1d
Jud!le MC'l'11illan ~aid thf' :117
i-ellled ca .. t·s r<:prc~l·ntcd a s;.iv
1ngs or I .~II trial days or 5 7
tria l Judg<.' ye:11·,
Voters R eject,
Tax Inc rease;
Council Quils
ALA NCH ESTER, OhlCI l/\P I
This southern Ohio vill a~e or
3.000 · '1s a ship without a 1'"111
ta in." -;ays one of tht• tov.n -.
four city councilmen who rl'
"1~ned aft<'r voters• rcjectc<I <t
l"Ouncil·approved tax in<.'rcase
Mayor Madalyn Lofti n, the
\"lllage c lerk and four or th('
town's s ix coun<.'i l men an
nounced their res1g n at1ons
Wednt'sday followinJ;? th<' vote on
the O 75 percent earnings tax. It
woulrt have provid ed about
$RS.OOO to improve police pay,
nwkt• ('apilal improvements and
produ<.'c gen<·ral operating funds
Five of Bl an<'hester 's 10-
mem ber police fon•e protested
the vote by stayin~ orr the job
Wednesday night. However, by
Thurs day. lht•y W<'re back at
work.
In a similar <.'ase. Crestline
Police and firefi~htcrs conhnul'd
;1 sickout today. although town
offi<.'ials said thl'Y wl·r e not cer·
ta in the sickout was triggered by
'oter rejection of a O.i perc<'nt
1n<'ome lax to fmance rail.cs
The county sheriff"s office was
providing prokction and pi.irl·
time f1n•ml'n "'ere available m
1·ase of ;rn l'mergency in lht•
rnmmuntty of 5.600. police s<11d
S t l' v e V a I c> n t i n C' • 2 7 • :1
Blanchester council member for
less than a ) car. stands lo be the
town's next ma~or lie did not
resign, but decided to stay oo
and ""see what would happen 1n
'the coming months." John Shan~
, ly. the other remaining coun·
t•ilma n, was s worn in minutes
h<'fore the resignations Wednes-
day.
The tax was passed last May
to keep lhe cit y out or the red.
The Coll}m1llec for Bl anchester
Referendum put the issue on
Tuesday's ballot and the tax was
re pea led. 522·232.
·'The voters arc saylh~ they
don't have confidence in us and
that you need watchdo~s. •· said
Mrs. Loftin
-.t>llrnt: for It•.,::. lht111 Sl~o.oou
"ou Id ht-It•-.-. than th1• S l ,2tJO
JHUd. rt'fund11 wall t~· 01udl• ul\
horn.-~ wll111a,: for It''' t hun th,1t
.1moun1
fh111 mt•thud 11f 1·11l11•f'l1n.: ft'1''
dut" unc1 •1 .1 11"~ ~ ...... l 'lt•ml•nlt·
t'll Y ordtn11 1wt•, ""' .1pJ1ruv1•1I
ll\1 ' w('ek 1 2 lly ('ap1~lrano
l' nlflt<d S<:hool UtlllrtC'l tru~tt't>\
Th l' l' It y o rd 111 ant' l' I! n act~
S1•n<1k 0111201
T r u 11 l l' •• ~ T \' 11 K 0 I' J> II r
<'S J)lstr11no Reaf'h and to:dward
Wt>11tbt'rg oi Sun Cle mente op
J>dllt>d the me th<id of foe collec·
Rockwell's Studio
turn wh1('h was approved by the
s(•hool board ( La~una NiJ(ut'I
trustee Robert Bachelor did not
uttend the meetini: I
SR201 provide:; that local
JUru1d1ctions may enact leg1sla·
t10n reqwring buildini;: fees to
provide interim school faciht1es
for students who move into Ol'W
homes whert· schools an· over
t:rowded.
The San Clemente ordinance.
wh1<.'h be<:ame effective Oct 3.
requires that the school fees be
paid before building pcrnuts circ
issued.
Molester
Guilty
In Trial
A man who was tried in his
a b se nee dfter h e left the
t:ourtroom at the halfway mark
of his Orange County Superior
Court tnal has been found guilty
of child molesting charges
Judge Richard J Beacom ac·
cepted the Jury verdict returned
agains t E <'khart Wilhelm
S<.'hmtdl. 34, and set Dec I as
senten<'ing date. Schmidt faces a
possible state prison term of fivt>
years
Several jurors commented
a fter the 'erdi<.'t was returned
tha t Schmidt 's failure to s how
I.IP after four days of trial played
no part in their decision to find
him guilty as <'harged.
fl was s uccessfully cillegcd
that Schmidt molested a S·year-
old boy last July 22 in the defen-
dant's home. The victim is tht:
son o f Sc hmidt 's form er
girlfriend
This is the studio of ar tist Norman
Rockwell. who died Wednesday 1n
Stockbridge, Mass. In the center on an
easel is an unfinished painting of the 18th
ce ntury Christian missionary John
Sargent trying to convert a Stockbridgl·
Indian chief
Police ~rmed with a SI million
bench warrant continued late
Thursday to hunt for the missing
defendant who apparently put
his dog Ill hJs car and drove off
from his Santa Ana home
Nude Photos
Bring $6,000
In Laws uit
A Huntington n each woman
""ho s ued her t·x·hus band aftl'r
lw published n11d1· photograph!. or ht•r 10 hi s motorryl'll-
magat ine h as het•n a warded
Sll.000 in damages by an Orangt.•
County Superior Court JUry
1.awyt•rs for HosC'maric L
Warren ~uct•cssfully argued dur
1nR the tnal thal the nude pit·
I ures tak<'n d uring her form(•r
marr1agl• t o Thomas M
Mc Mullen were privileged and
were publis hed without hL·r
permission
The jury assc·sscd actual
damages of Sl .000 aga in~t
McMullen and TRM Pubht•a
t1ons. LTD. and SS.000 1n
punitive da mages.
A claim for damages by her
present husband was r ejected by
th~ jury in Judge Cla ude M
Owens' courtroom
Monkeys Kill,
Trio in Kenya
NAIROBI. Ke n ya C/\P l
Rampaging monkeys have killed
three persons and are terrorizing
livestock and raiding crops in
southern Ethiopia. the Ethiopian
state radio said today.
The broadca st said lht:
monkeys kj)led two boys. 9 and
JO, and a woman in Sidamo
provinC'e last month and hav<•
bcl·n k11lingshcepandgoals
It :r.aid the local revolutionary
comm 1ttee asked the govern·
mt•nt to protect the population
The report, ""ht<.'h could not he
independently Conf1rmt'CI. ~3V{'
no further dt'laib
Rock Star Home
LONDON (/\Pl Rock O')USiC
star Elton John. Jl. is home to-
day after four days in London's
exclusive Harley Street Clinic
wh~rc he was admitted Tuesday
a fte r collapsing with chest
pains. Afte r two days or tests.
doctors announced the singer
and songwriter. whose income is
estimated at $14 million a year,
was s uffering from exhaust ion.
Ford 'Hid' Defect,
FTC Staff Alleges
Judge Beacon ruled during tht>
Ii.Iller part of the 1rial that
Schm 1dt ·s absence from thl·
t•ourtroom did not denv him h1 :-.
t•on~t1tutional nght..
Rock Group
Foes Seized WA SlllNGTON <APl Thl'
f'ord Motor Co. manufacturl'd up to 1.8 mtlhon 1·urs from J9i4
lo 1978 with a c·ostly cng1nC' dt•
ft•Ct. I hen kc•pt the problem from
consumers even after lei.lrning
of 1t. the Federal Tradt· Com
m1ss11ln staff churgeo.;
Th<• allcJ,!alion •~ 1n a doeu
mt•nt f11l•d without nuhllc an
nounc<'ment this Wl't:k 1n a ('ast·
the FTC pn·v1ously launchl·d
against Ford
The s taff charJ,!e that 1m
p r o p t' r I u b r1 c a 11 on o f t h t•
camshaft can cause pn·matun·
'1.ear to 1l and to the rocker arm
<iSi.l'mbly makes no allegation
that the potential problem 1s a
safrty defr<.'t.
However. 1t said the estimated
cost of repairs. if paid for by the
l'ar owner, would be S226.
Th<• s taff said the prcmalurl'
wc:.ir. wh1t•h could lead to more
M'nous E.'nginc problems, occurs
in many or the 1 8 million Ford
vehicles with four-<.'yhnde r, 2.3
litc•r cnJ!incs manufactured 1n
th<• fiv<• model years. This is one
or Ford's most popular engine::..
u:-.ed in such cars as the Pinto.
Mustang. Capri and Bobcat.
""Ve hicles have been falling as
C'arly as lht.• first 163 miles of
~l'rvict>'' beca u se of th1·
<'amshaft1rocker arm problem.
s aid the-document, tiled by
lawyers for th<.' FIC's consumer
prote<'llon bureau. "The defect
l.Ubstanlially a ((eC'ts the
durability, reliablltty or
p e.rforman ce of affected
vehiclC's," 1t said.
The docume nt urges the f1ve-
m cm b t.• r com mi ssio n lo
authorize a federal s uit to seek
an immediate inJunrllon for<'mg
the company to notify owners or
cars that may have the alleged
dcfc<'t.
George Trainor. s pokesman
for Ford's parts and service
division, said in a telephone in-
terview, "Our position is that
. the whole subject or what we re·
fer to as the company's ·good
will program' is now a matter or
litigation wit h the FTC and tl
would be Inappropriate for us to
discuss any facet at the mo·
menl."
The FTC s taff alleged that
Ford knew of the problem :.it
least by 1976. It does not say
what. if anything, Ford dtd to
<'Orrect the problem after 1t
lea rned or il or how many
engines were manuf.aNured
af t er tht• probll'm bccamt·
known to tht.· company
Afkr n•JllZlng the· prohlt•m,
tlw company did tc•ll Ford de
:11l'r.; lo n•pa1r affl'l'lt.•d t•ars <11
nu t•h;irgt·. uul many tfo:.ilc·r~
sti II did not perform tht• work
hl·t·aust• llwy '>p1·nt morL• 1n" do
mg the rl'µa1r' than th •y <'Ould
recover from the manufacturer
the staff said
Normally, a ne\\ ·<:ar warranty
extends for 12.000 miles or 12
months. but the manufacturer
told dl'i.llcr~ to do repa1 ~ on cars
"'1th the probl('m up to 36.000
males or 36 months. the s taff ;:,;11d
The staff sntd th<' dt•aler:-. "crt•
not told to inform customt-rs of
lht· defect. only to repair the:
problem free or charge
'"The program 1s d1Hloscd on
h to Ford dL•all•rs. who ma\
hav(' little 1n('l•nt1ve to pass s u<.'h
1nformi.1l1on to C'onsumcrs," tht.•
'>tare said
The staff i-a1d il pli.inS to pro·
duce affidaviti. fro m customers
showing they were unaware of·
the r epair program even a fter
going to Ford deall•rs for
cam s haft ~<'rVll'l'
MONTREAL <AP 1 I\
rc·rt1 1mst group protesting an
appt•arance by a punk rock band
blocked a theater t•ntranrc and
police warted in, arresting 57
dl•monstrators. officials said
T he protest was led by Women
/\ga1nst Violence Agains t
Women. but included other
fe minist ~roups . They werl'
p rotesting the performance or
th<' Wives, formerly called the
Battered Wives
The c;how v.ent on a -.
sr hl'ciulC'd, but orga n1zl'rs rcportea CJt'Cting HI persons who
fll'ltl'd the band with eggs <ind
tomatoes
Ch ess Switc h Eyed
RUENOS AIRES. Argentina
I Ar l -The International Ches~
Federation has agreed to con·
~1dc r a motion to nullify Anatoly
Karpov's final victory over Vic-
tor Korchnoi m their recent
world championship m atch an
the Philippine~
PRESENT
FALL
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SALE
GOLDEN RAIN TREE
teolure o dazzling
dlsploy of yellow
blossoms In 101e spring
FRUIT
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CLEARANCE
Bener hurry selection won't lost long
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Fees were set at R percent or
the selling price of the house. not
lo exceed $1 ,200 per house.
The Orange County Board of
!iJ,tpervisors h ns also required
builders w1lhin the Capistrano
Unified School District to pay
school rees in line with SB20t
The county's rees are the samt•
a mount pe r hous e a s San
Cle mente's. but they arc to bl.-
paid only when the home is sold
Because Sun C le m,1.1 nte'i.
school f&>S are based on selling
price, but are due before the
house is even built, a system had
to be worked out fo r collecting
the fees. .
The procedure approved this
week will r equire a ll home
builders to pay $1 ,200 per homt·.
with the school district returning
a portion of the payment if the
house sells for l~s than $150.000
For example. if a new hom1• In
San Clemente sells for $100,000,
the fee would be $800 Therefore.
the school district would return
$400 lo the builder
The Capistrano school d1stnct
encompasses the citics of San
C lem e nt e an d San Juan
Capi s trano and the unin·
<'Or poraled communities of
Capist rano Beach, Dana Point.
Laguna Ni~uel and a portion or
Mission Viejo.
San Clemente 1s the only
area in the school distract cur-
r ently requiring t he petyment of
the school facility fees. The
school distr ict is expected soon
to present a report to thl' county
board of supervisors. The intl'nl
is to demonstrate that schools 1n
the unincorporated area of the
d istrict cannot :tccommodat•·
s tudent~ without addition.JI
facilities.
The San Juan City Council ha-.
been pellttoned by the school
board to enact an ordinance hkl·
San Clemente's, but so far hd!:>
taken no action.
Charles Mcdc1ro ... Lid
min1stratave services d1rccto1
for the school district. SLlid thal
about $60,000 has been colll·ded
in school fees durin~ thl' past
month from San Cle m cntt•
builders. Anoth<'r $70.000 is l'X
pt•clcd 1n the near future. hl·
~aid
~h·deiros said the fees will be
used to ' provide temporary
M'hool facilities only in area~
directly affectcd by the ncY.
housing on which the fees wen•
pai~. These areas a re strictly
delineated by el<'mcnt ary school
a ttendance boundaries.
Fees paid on new homes in the
Oaon Corporation dcvelopmt:nl
o n San Cle m e nte's Forster
· Ranch, for example, can be used
only to relieve overcrowding in -
lh<' Ole llanson E lementary
Sc h ool attenda n ce arc:.i,
J\1edeiros sajd.
However. the Ole Hanson ;irc<t
1>0 within the Shorecliffs Junior
High and San Clemente High
School a ttendance areas. and
f<'es <.'Ollccted from Oaon d1•
velopcrs <.'ould a lso be used to
relieve overcrowding at thOSl'
two schools.
Fees collC<'tcd as the Elmort·
Ranch in south Si.I n Clement<' I)!
devetosSed will be used w1lh1n
the Con<'o rd1a Elemenli.lrV
School attcndan<.'e a rea, which 1.s
also within the Shorccliff-.
Junior High and San Clemente
High School attendance arei.1:-.
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REG '2 29
Brains, C~mputers
Profiled on Sunday
Warrant Out
For Allman
BRADENTON. Fla. CAPT
Rock star Greg Allman a nd a
Judge are involved In a game of
tag.
Gourmet Shop Closeout
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Brains, human and computt•r.
are lhe subjects of 11torics in
Sunday's Daily Pilot.
COMPUT E R PROGRESS
Computers have come a long
way s ince the first cumbersome
model in 1946. Now mini com·
puters are easily operated by
typewriter-sized terminals. Staff
writer Thom Lecoq takes a look
• a t th~ Irvine company that
manufactures the termlnul
TOO S MA R T'! Victor
Sert-t}rlakorf. who finally rl··
ahtf>d. at agt• J3. there was
( SUN OA Y'S BEST J
nothing wrong with being e.x·
treme ly intelligent. says in an
Associated Press story younfler
people often arc punished for be·
Ing smart.
SUCCF.SS IN TV -Actor fton
Leibman avoided television for
years bul finally yielded. His
series, "Kaz." in which he stan
and i~ Involved with the writing,
1s scrutinized by Jerry Ruck of
the Associated Press.
-~·
All man was s ttpp osed to
a ppear Thurs day before
Manatee County Judge Clanin
Garst in connection with his
arrest ln the parking lot of a
be ach bar here Oct. 22 on
c harges of disorderly
intoxication and not huving a
license tag on a motorcycle
But Allman dido 't s how. so
Garst ordered him to forfeit the
$54 bond on the d isorderly
intoxicoUon charge and issued a
bench warrant in the amount of
$S37 60 on lh second charg<'
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The Scarlet Let ter
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\JO'lukr th<• futurl' of Tu<itm .1th.mW) Wilham l>Oul(hf>rty 1111
J nwm bcr ol Lh1• llntnRt' Count\ Ut-publu un < ·entrul ('oru
Ollllt't"
ll1>u1t~·rt v \O U ... ~ •• bolh-.l rmm th•· r"ob in Uu.s last
.-It•<· lion .,:o .t -uund
fht• Tus411 l:t"' H 'r <'.lM•· c1ut pubis('!) tor Hon CurtJO\U
1n 111~ rtll"t' for th .. lfflh L>1~lilt' t stute .!Wnut.e 1w1al
And (.'onitH .-for lo(oodnt·i.~ :.1tk1.· •~ • Ot:mocrat
Ir u 11uw unc1ent tu~tory lh.u CA>rdovu I06l t.u Juho
~ t11n1tl But rwv1.•r mmd U1 .. 1
l>Ol 'GH~llTY '!'\ MA\ UUCK ACT. in ~upJ»ortmg u
COP Ethical Being Tempted by Democra1U: Sirtm
man hc:'d known and ;.idm1 red for a number of years, has
causl'd tum to come to the c.ittentwn of the GOP's Ethics
Commitle('
The Republican Ethics P<'Opl e thus gathered only last
Sunday and vot<..>d unanimously that Dougherty be given
the boot from the Centrals.
The Tustin backslider. clearly, couldn't even draw one
vote of support from the Ethics People. My goodness.
Reacting to this. Dougherty did quip that getting
kicked off the GOP Central Committee is about the same
as ~ing booted by the Book-0f·lbe·Monlh Club.
Thal aside, when the Ethlcs People voled, you a re left
with the impression tl)at Dougherty stands accused <and
maybe C'onvicted in COP eyes) of being unethical. Yo1
then must scramble around and find a definition or et.hies.
You ·11 find the definition has a lot of words in it about
morals. Or moral Judgments
From this. you can conclude that if a Republican sup.
ports a Dt•mocral, the GOP bigwigs will find him not only
unelhl<.'aJ, out 1mmor;il. too.
TRIS IS HEAVY STUFF. I've never known anybody
who wanted to get clobberc:d with a morals rap, even cl
Democrat
But if you extrapolate upon the action a~ainsl
Oou~herty by the GOP Eth.lcs People, you _can figure pret·
ty soon it may J;tet immoral for. a Republican to even be
seen in the vicinity of a Democrat.
And since the RepublJcan leadership is now beginnin~
to show an enormous interest in influencing non-partisar
rac<'s. such as for city council or supervisor. you'd better
really watch what company you keep.
AS A MATfER OF FACT, cveryoody should be r<'
quired to ~et either a large ','R" or big "D" embroidered
on their coats. The R <'Ould be a pretty blue shade.
The D. of course, should be scarlet.
Nixon Cuide Issued
\\-ASHINGTON <AP>-A federal jt>dge has issued iuidelines
for the review of former President Nixoo'Sc White House tapes con·
ta ming conversations about 1971 anti-war demonstrations.
District J udge William Bryan. issuing them on Thursday, or·
dered the head of the General Services Administration, the custodian
of the Nixon tapes. lo review a ll tapes made bet ween Apri 116 and May
19.1971. .
MEXICO \ITV <AP > -The
fnmll y 1Jf weulthy S panis h
wrnemaktir Pedro Oomecq b
.:11tht?rang Ult' $1 mrlhon ransom
dernandcxi by the kHfllllppers of
h11 36 yl'Or -Old daughter Bnan·
J~ . .ind lht-ruoncy is arriving al
the ~•Ila m bundles. police s uy.
They all'.IO said Thurs day that
friends of Domecq have ~n
miked not to cull the home so the
k Id nappers can have unlnter·
ru1Jled a~cess to the telephone to
te ll tht> furn.Hy how to deliver the
ransom l"Orus1stmg exclusively
,
of dollars -to s ave the New
York-born mother of two .
T H E DAUGHTER was report·
cd unhurt in the kidnap, bul lhe
77 -year ·o ld r a th e r wa s
hospitalized after he learned or
the abduction because the
dra ma aggravated a heart con·
ditlon. a rarptly spokesm an said.
Ano thetf family friend, a
banker who asked oot to be 1den·
tlfied. saJd the rather had never
taken precautions against kid·
nappers.
Porno, Murder
Suspect Caught
HARTFORD. Conn. <AP> -A pornography king accused of
murdering two rivaJs planned to flee the country with a girlfriend.
but a banker's suspicions Jed to the pair's arrest in a suburban bank,
prosecutors say.
Al a bond hearing Thursday, U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal
' AP Wlr•ol>oto
'MOST-WANTED' HELD
Suspect Michael Thevls
Vandal~ D elay
Coulee Dam
Powe r Project
GRAND COULEE. Wash.
(AP> -Som e $500,000 in
damage to three giant electrical
generators has indefinitely de-
layed compl~tion of the Grand
Coulee Dam hydroelectric proj··
eel , pl anned a s the largest
power plant or its type 1n the
world.
The FBI has Joined Okanogan
County authorities in investigat·
ing the damage. which plant of-
fi cials say could only have been
done by someone who was
familiar with the huge electnc
plant.
ROBERT M UE LLER,
superintendent of the area hous-
ing the damaged generators.
said t he gouging of the coil bars
in the generators could have
been done with a s mall crowbar
or chisel
"He h a d access." s aid
Mueller. "ll has lo be an inside
JOb "
O k ano1otan Cotinty Sheriff
J erry Beck said police .bave no
'IUSpecL<>
An FBI spokesman said the
charge would likely be destruc-
t ion of government property
because one or the 700.000·
kilowatt turbine generators had
been completed and turned over
to the federal government. The
generator had been shut down
for maintenance when the
damage was done. officials said.
THE OTHER TWO damaged
generators wer e under con·
struction.
Cons truction workers and
Bureau of Reclamation person· nel were being mterrogated.
said Atlanta pornographe r
Mi<.'hael Tbevis. 46 -on the
FBI's 10 most-wanted list -and
Jeanette Evans. 40 -a Martel·
ta, Ga., real estate agent -
we re round Thursday with a car
containing $550.ooo· in cash and
seven handguns.
T R EVIS WAS arrested in the
Bloomfield State Bank, police
said. Miss Evans was picked up
in the bank parking lot in the
car. authorities said. Thevis had
been using the alias Ar b1e J.
Evans. which is the name of
Miss Evans· brother, Blumen-
tha l said.
Thevis had arranged with the
bank Wednesday to withdra w
about $85,000 from two recently
opened accounts, police said.
Checks used to open the ar·
counts had already cleared. but
bank president J oseph Gozzo
became suspicious "because
here's a guy, that nobody seem~
to know, asking for $&5,000 in
cash." said Anthony Toce. depu
ty police chief in Bloomfield.
Police said Tbevis' identity
was di scover ed only whe n
authorities checked FBl wanted
posters.
MISS EVANS WAS charged
with harboring a fugitive. Bail
was set for her at $2 .5 million.
Thevis was ordered held without
bail.
The FBI said Thevis. who got
into pornography with a s ingle
Atlanta bookstore, "reportedly
built a web of some 238 corpora-
tions through which he con·
trolled approxi mately 40 percent
of the country's pornography
business."
Until April. when he. escaped
from temporary custody at a
county jrul in Indiana, Thev1s
had been serving an 8'h·ycar
s en t e n ce for int<'r s tatP
tra n s portation of obscene
materials.
Agents said that shortly <•fter
his escape, he was indicted for
the murders m Atlanta of two
former employees turned rivals
and attempts to kill a govern·
ment witness.
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her son Peter. 15. and daughter.
Fernanda. 10. at school Tues·
day. the day she was kidnapped.
"NO ONE KNOWS exactly
when or how the kidnapping OC·
curred because no one si.w 1l
happen.·· said family lawyer
Manuel GaUxia Alcala.
He added that the family has
asked the police and press to
keep their dlstance and ··un-
derstand that anything they do
could endan~er the life of
Brlanda."
The lawyer said the family re·
f u s ed poli ce.> inte rvention
bt!cause it believ~ in "its right
to privacy in a personal and
pravalf' matter "
AL T HOUGH TIU: kid nap v1t•
tim was born in New York sh1·
~rew up in Meiuco City and at
tended the AmHican High
School The daughter of Domec
q 's second wife. she 1~ marned
to Dr Fernando Rodriguez, wh<l
rece 1 ved the ransom note Thurs·
day.
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Betty Ford Saluted
Accolades poured m for Betty Ford at a dinner in New
York on Thu rsday celebrating publication of her
<JUtob1o~raphy, "The Times of My Life ." Singer Pearl
'lailcy. :-.tandmg. said , "Your book is about the times of
all our hves." Henry Kis~mgcr , n ght. said Mrs. Ford
"gave class lo the White House" during her husband's
pres idency.
Steel Industry Aid
Claimed by Carter
WASHlNGTON <API -The Carter admmistrallon is claiming
suppart ror its anti-inflation program from the steel tndustry. wtuch -
often resu;ts presidential efforts to hold down steel pnces. It would
be a rna1or victory for President Carter if the steel industry dJd
agree to follow the voluntary wa gc-pnce standards. since st~l-price
increases usually are passed on
to automakers and other in·
dus tries. which in turn raise
their prices for consumer goods.
Treasury Undersecreta r y An·
thony M. Solomon said Thursday
that virtually all of the steel
comparues he had talked with
promised to ~o a long with the
:mt1-1nOat1on plan.
HE DECLINED TO list the
companies he talked to. but :.aid
"The key s t.eel executives an
the country have indicated to me
they will comply with the pre,1-
dent 's program,"
In othe r economic develop·
me nts Thursday. Carter's anti·
inflation plans reeeived a blow
when the leader or the nal.Jon's
largest union s aid the pr es1 ·
dent's 7 percent voluntary wage·
benefit guideline is unaccepta
ble .
Frank E. Fitzsimmons, presi
d e nt o f the Inte rn ational
Brotherhood of Teamsters, com
plamcd that while Carter 's pncc
guidelines are flex1blt', wa~t·
and fringe-benefit guidelines art•
rigid.
"I don 't think the actual
guideline of 7 percent 1s a reah·
ly." he said during a union·
s ponsored rad.Jo broadcast.
CARTER SAID Thursday that
he• had ··gotten fairly s ubstant.Jal
encouragement" from the Unit·
t>d Auto Workers and the
Teamsters, but F1tzs1mmons
countered. ··u he said we en·
dorse tus program, then he 1~
wroog."
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Oil Cut Danger Delayed
By The Associated Pr~
The Irania n oil workers' ~trike,
which has tightened the s pigot on a
10th of the world's oil supply. won't
affect industrialized Western Europ<?
in the short term, a n Associated
Press survey indicates
Rut the longer-term res ult could be
hi~her oil prices. .
Amerirun oil Industry spokesmen
say the strike won't be !elt In the
United States ror up to eight weeks
nnd possibly not at all if other oil pro-
ducers increase output.
Money Supply Rise Curbed
NEW YORl\ <AP > -The nation's
basic money supply rose by $2. l
billion In the week ended Nov. l , the
Fede ral Reserve has reported.
Analysts said Tb1.1rsduy the in·
crea11e wn11 about hntr of what had
been anticipated and m ay ltldicate
the Fed's tight-money ~trategy Is
b ginning to work.
The Increase in Mt. the total of
cash In circulation and checkmg de·
• oosits. followed o $5.4 bl Ilion decline
lft the previous week. "jhc restrnint.
proarom the Fed has been pushing
slnrt Snpll'mbcr has started to bite,"
said Wln\h\\1 Gibson, an analyst at
Smlth Barne)' Harrls Up)\am & Co.
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Ffldlry. November 10, 1978 s DAILY P'LOT •J J
Creative Debt
/t,el Beats the Banks
8 y MIL TON MOSKOWITZ
/\ San Francisco based company, not a ~1ont but not
s mall either. lS about to buy seven Boeing 747 jumbo jet~
from Lufthansa Airlines. which no longer net:<ls them. The
price is $175 million. $25 million a plane
The odd ttung about this purchase is that the company
buying the aircraft 1~ not an lhe airline business.
IT•s THE SAME COMPANY that recently bought an
82,000-ton tanker and 1t ·s not in the petroleum business.
It 's the same company that owns about 8,400 railroad
cars and more than 100,000 cargo containers and It's not
in the stupping business
The company acquiring aJI this heavy N1u1pment is
Itel Corp. It's only 10
years old. it's one of the
fastest growing com
panies in America and
its operations, ir one
can onl)> under stand
them. will probably tell
a lot about what the
world is comin~ to
Money
Tree
The economics of a manufactunng company are rel·
atively easy to underst and. It makes a product. lt costs so
much to make and so much to sell The difference between
those costs and the price it gets for the product represenb.
11.s profit or loss
BUT ITEL'S A COMPANY that ma kes nothing ll buys
a product made by someone else -and then lea~cs il or
resells it.
For exampl(·. take those seven used jumbo jet:.
Korean AJr Lines has a~reed to buy two or them. Itel is not
saying how much the Koreans are paying t·xcept that it's
more than the $25 m1lhon apiece it ·s paying Lufthansa .
In addition. the Korea n airline plans to lease two
more 747s from Itel. The lease will run for 12 years, the
payments will exceed thl' S25 million Itel paid for each
plane and at the end of the 12 years Itel will still own the
aircraft.
OR TA.KE THE TANKER. CALLED lht: Itel Am
bassador. Itel acquired tht' vesi.el in July and placed 1t
almost immediately on a 13-year charter with the Sanko
Lme of J apan.
The lease money being paid by Sanko to Itel will
entitle Sanko to half ownership or the tanker at the end of the
13·year charter
Basically Itel structures deals . financial packages. It
started Of.It a s a least•r or computer equipment and
branched into trans portation equipment. where it's a ma·
jor player. Its opportunity st.ems from th<' fact that many
companies cannot lay out a lot of mo1.1ey lo buy ca pital
equipment. Itel. in effect , lays it out for them
THE BEAUTY OF ITEL'S busmess 1~ th3t 11 ·s done
with borrowed funds. Itel has been able to beat thl• banks
at their own ~ame. ft has borrowed money from banks and
used these funds to acquire equipment that 1t leases to
others.
lf debt wornes you. look at Itel. ll collected $400
million an revenues last year · but its long-term debt is up
lo S800 million. lts annua l interest payment~ on 1t~ debt arc
S60 m illion !tax-deductible, of course I.
Itel is doin~ exactly what you wouJ<t ~ dotn~ if you
went to the bank to borrow $75.000 to buy h v1• new
Cadillacs to lease to five persons who couldn't afford the
full purchase price but who could pay you. over the lease
period. enough money to enable you to meet your interest
obligations and repay your bank loan and st411 leave you
with a profit on the deal.
It's what's known as creative use of debt. General
Motors is happy. the a uto doaler is happy. the bank is hap
py, the Cadillac user is happy -and you're happy for hav
mg put the deal togNhcr a nd made money at 1t
• More Women Due
In Labor Force
"Ry 1990 there will be 52 million working women in thl'
United States compared with today 's 40 m1ll1on," s ayi,
Hank Koehn. a vice president and rutures researcher with
California·based SerurJty Pacific National Hank.
Spcak.ing at a m<'eting of the Los Angeles chapter of
t he Affirmative Action Association of Women. tu: pr('dictecl
increasing opportunitw)o. ror working women in su('h ficldi,
a~ sa les, accountm~. data processing and engineering.
T HE LAST BASTION OF MALE dom1nat1on 1n lhl·
working world is the cockpit of C'ommC'rc1al a1rhncrs, he
said
"Only 50 womt'n are cockpit officers. verc;uc; 37,000
males. and only 20 of these women actually n~ planes. By
1990, howevt'r. es timates show there will bt· 2,000 women
commercial pilots." Koehn c;a1d.
Although 42 percent of th<' naOon·~ work .. cc consist~
of women. "unfortunately only 30 percent actually beli eve
they ha ve a career." he s aid"
"THIS IS A SELF·IMPOSED psycholo.:1cal constramt
This is despite tht' r:ict that there ~re seven million women
alone rn professional. managenal, admm1~trat1vc and
technical pos1t1ons
"Today there arl' women miners. welder:.. tcll'phone
line workers. dock wo rkers. 011 n~gers und \'onstrucllon
workers." he s acd
The banker said developing certain all 1tudcs in the work
ing world i!t•mportanl
"Performance 1s the only true measure• ur onl' ·l> work
-not rank. title or s tatus. Take riski,," he urged.
"Nothing happens unless you make it happen Accept
responsibilities even ir you must do so without the :iccom·
panying authority. Then use all the diplomatic-'>kills that
women are identified with in order to uccomplcs h the JOb "
Koehn's job involves assessing and pro1cctsng futun•
trends \I/Pich may impact on business and, !->pcc1hcally. lhc
(inanciaJ industry.
Onan~ Dixon has been promoted to chief cn~ineer
o( Medical Compone nts Corp., Mission V1do lie i!>
responsible (or the design of components for cardiac
pacemakers built by the company • Donald E . Scb~ofeldt has been appointed ass istant
vice president and senior appraiser at Bank of America's
Laguna HJlls appraisal offi ce.
He had been n senior appraii;er at t he Anaheim ap.
pralsal oC'Clce since 1975.
With the bank for 37 years. he began his career in lAs
Angeles as a bookkeeper. then became a teller at €ompton
and Belmont Shore. Transferring lo appraisal oper ations,
he held positions of Increasing rtsponsibiUty at the Los
Angele!'! and Orange County headquarters and al various
appraisaJ 0Hlce11 In Oran~e County.
• • Bob Olnty, Miss ion Viejo, has been named manager of
Blue Cro88 of Southern California's Santa Ana regional of·
rtcc.
For the past !!Ix year~. he had managed the company's
Long Beach regional orrtce and served us an urea
m anager. Before that, he managed the Sant.a Ana roalonal
ortlc<' .
•
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