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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 30, 1979
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Khomeini
Return
Allo-wed
TEHRAN, Iran CAP ) -The
Iranian government approved
permission today for Air France
to fly Ayatullah Ruhollah Kho-
meini back to Iran, ending his
nearly 15 years or exile . He is lo
leave Paris early Thursday.
The return of the spiritual
ht>ad of the Iranian people pro-
mises lo present a new and
stronger challenge to the sha h.
appointed government of Prime
MinisterShah Bakhtiar.
A government statement said
the decision to p e rmit the
Mos lem leader's return was
made at a long Cabinet meeting.
EarUer today, the U.S. Em-
bassy ordered the evacuation
from Iran of a ll dependents of
U.S. government employees and
again urged a ll non .essential
American citizens to gel out of
the country following attacks on
three Americans.
INVESTIGATORS INSPECT CAR INVOLVED IN SHOOTING
In Coate Meaa, a Man Left for Dead on Poat Road
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The embassy ordered all U.S.
government depende nts "to de-
part Iran te mporarily at the
earliest reasil>le date ."
Cops Hunt Clues
In Mesa Slwoting
This is the first time the U.S.
government actually ordered
anyone out or Iran. Previous an-
nouncements have encouraged
people without important busi-
ness to leave.
There a re fewer than 10,000
Americans left in Iran, down
from a peak of 45,000 when the
unrest here started a year ago.
Those remaining include abbut
900 members of a military ad-
visory group, go ve rnment
employees and employees in the
petroleum and aircraft in·
dustrics.
A Long Beach man, found
slumped In his car with a
shotgun wound to the head in
Costa Mesa Monday. clung to
' life today at Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach,
police said.
Investigators continued to
l i Wnstituiion
t Vow Slated
SALISBURY, Rhodesia <A P l
-Rbodeaia's confused, {earful
white minority vote today on a
I new conslllutlon to give the
black ms,Jority partial control of t the aovemment.
Prime Minister Jal'\ Smith
t1 warned the whites they court
disaster lf they reject it. ~ "I believe the consequences of i a no· vote would be quite dis· i astrous, '' Smith and the transl·
lion bl-racJaJ government ho
heads said In a full-page
---~ ~adv~rtlaement.
seek a motive in the Sunday
night shooting of 38-year-old
George 1bomas Lovell , a cook
at Fairview State Hospital in
Costa Mesa.
Lt. George Lorton said Lovell
apparenUy was visiting a friend
In the Mesa del Mar section of
Costa Mesa Sunday evening.
Monday morning , a resident
spotted Lovell in his car at 7
a.m . on Post Road. The driver's
side window or Lovell's car had
been blown out by a single
shotgun blast from close range.
Three U.S. military planes ar-
rived he re today to evacuate
a notber 202 ArMricans, mosUy
civlli'\ns.
The order was issued after a
.shootJng .attac:k on an American
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"It was definitely a shotgun,''
s aid Lt. Lorton, noting that
police found pellets inside the PUPPIES HELP
victim's car. Lovell s uJfered as
~:~~ as five wounds to the FAMILY GROW
No weapon has been re· FAIRFIELD. Ohjo CAPl
covered in the shooting Incident. When Glenn 'ones arrived home
Police have set the time for from the hospital where his wile
the sbOOllng as about 8:30 p.m. had given birth to twins. he
Sunday bued on Interviews with found the (amJly dog Tippy lick·
resident.a •ho may have beard Ing eight puppies.
the shot. Surveying the household that
Lovell remained unconscious grew tenfold. the Fisher Body
and In extremely critical condl· plant worker said, "I'm gl11d 1
lion today in the inteMlve care don't have a·cat."
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Member of Gay
Otarged in Fire
" County
Students
Charged
Woman at Helm
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To Command U.S. Vessel
WASHINGTON CAP) -Lt. (j.g.) Beverly Kelly
will become the first woman to command a Coast
Guard vessel when she takes over command o ( the
95-foot cutter Cape Newagen in April, it w.as an-
nounced today.
At the same time. the Coast Guard announced
that Lt. Cj.g. >Susan Ingalls will take over the 95-foot
cutter Cape Cu rrent at Port Everglades. Fla., June
3.
Ms. Kelly, a 27-year-old Universit y of Miami
graduate. will leave her post as deck watch officer of
the San Francisco-based cutter Morgenthau about
April 1 to take over the post . The Cape Newagen,
bt:tsed in Maui. Hawaii, has a crew of one officer and
13 e nlisted personnel.
Ms. Ingalls, 25, is stationed aboard the cutter
Gallatin, based a t Governors Island. N .Y. She is a 1975
g raduate of the University of Massachusetts .
Rain,. Cold Front
Due in County?
Keep your overcoat on ,
Orange County. But re ach for
your umbrella. There's a 60 per.
cent chance that you'll need 1t
Church Arson
Suspect Held
In Santa Ana
A member of the homosexual-
oriented Metropolitan Church in
Santa Alla faces arraignment on
charges of starting a blaze that
destroyed the $172.000 church
last week, firemen said today.
Jerry Burdine, 25, of 1605 N.
Flower St .. was arrested Sunday
by arson investigators as he al·
tended a service at the fire.
ravaged church shell a l 723 N.
Buth St., investigators said. •
Burdine, reportedly a
sometime church musician, was
booked into Orange County Jail
·on a single arson charge and is
to be arraigned In Central
Orange County MunlciJ al Court '
today or Wednesday, firemen
said.
Investigator Joe I,.amphear
declined ta elaborate on details
surrounding h.is arson probe but
said he went to Sunday church
services in a search to f lnd and
arrest Burdine.
Church officials are attempt-
ing to raise fun& to rebuild the
83-year-old ~tructure. It had
housed the Metropolitan Church
slnct' It! rounding ln Santa Ana tft'1t88 ~
tonight and Wednesday.
And in the wake of the rain,
the Natiooal Weather Service
predicts. will come a new cold
front thet wsll again have
Orange County's .farmers
reaching for wind machines and
smudge pots.
Forecasters said the incoming
rain and the freezing conditions
that preceded it were generated
j)y a low pressure system cen·
tered ove r the Nevada ·
California border area.
They said the d epression
enabled a stream of Arctic air
that normally would have been
halted in desert country to
sweep on down over Las Vegas
to Southern California leaving
s now in many areas that had not
seen snow since World War ti.
Orange County 's farmers
were much more concerned with
the frost that has already caused
~ubstt\ntia l damag~ to many
crops..... .. •
And they breathed a sigh of re·
lief. Monday night when lhe low
20s temperatur~ predicted by
forecasters turned out to be
nothing tower than .a livable 33
degrees.
"We had a mild Senta Ana
condition early in \he evening,"
explained Irvine Compa'n.y or-
c be rd manager D ea n
BucblJller. "And \hen the cloud
cover came In and we knew we
could make It through the
night." •
Ranch eut.bor1Ues have not yet
been able to esUmate the tosses
they know they suJrered Sunday
nltht when temperatures plum-
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SANTA ANA (AP > -The
American Civil Liberties Union
has offered to represent some 80
high school students arrested in
undercover drug sweeps in four
Orange County cities.
ACLU attorney Ron Talmo
said Monday that the students.
arrested an Anaheim, Brea. La
Habra and Placentia, were en·
trap~ by undercover officers
into selling them drugs, includ·
ang mari1uana, hashish. LSD
a nd ·PCP (angel dust L Also ar·
rested in the investigations were
about two dozen young adults.
Talmo said the students, who
face felony drug s ale charges.
were also unfairly treated by
school districts, which have sus-
pended or expelled them.
However Anaheim pohce Lt.
Dale A. Wilcox, head of the vice.
' narcotics and organized crime
bureau. said all investigations
were conducted within the law.
Talmo said the ACLU will
begin its representa tion Friday
at an appeals hearing for two
Anaheim students before the
Orange County School Board.
Wage Hike Backed
SACRAMENTO CAP! The
Assembly Health Committee is
s tanding 10-0 behind a $5.8
million Medi-Cal increase to
boost nursing home wages.
Coast
Weather
Chance of rain 40 per·
cent late tonight and 60
percent Wednesday. Lows
tonight in 40s. Highs in
mid to upper 50s Wednes-
day.
INSIDE TODA\' .
A quiet neighborhood
trupts into a ipasm of terror
a1 a tttn-age miper [lrea into
an elemmtary achool Ste
"Day of Terror m SOn Diego"
on PO{le A7.
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LY PILOT
Teng Meeting Ends
Carter Cal& Talks Far Reaching'
WASHJNO'roN CAP ' rr.1·
dent Cartt?r nd Viet• Prem..,.
THC Halac> Plrl{C °' l'hlna con
<'IUded lbfilr runnal talks today.
und Tena announced lbal the
l'hlnnt> and l\m,•rlcan Pf'C:>l•l
ha vt> "bro1u1 pro'IJH'rla • fur
buOd1n.i .i M W rt'h1Uon.abJp
C utl'r and T<•nR Id\ th WhJte
lfoUH U\ II Ufflrt• lo IAlt' mum
tog .ant•r a l "Ao he>ur mhung.
.ind lht• pn!Sldt-nt d crlbed lhtl1r
pec~aJ Ta
Units ay
Doorn Du
SAC'RAMfo;NTO CAP\ 1-'ln·
1»tat1ollb and llhr11ru•11 will t'lcl!\t>,
<ind ..in enceph.1111111 t·111dl·mh·
<"Ould orrur unlt•i.i. th1· 11 tc.1l1•
c1u t(·kly 111at·a~t·i. J•ropoi.1tm11 13
rt.•iscut' fuod11, lotul offir1ub i.Hy
A 2Y:r ·hour litany or horrori.
wus pr£'8ented Monday hy of
ficials of fire, mO:sQutlo ubate·
mcnt. cemetery, l1brnry, purk
;_ind olh\•r :SJX.'<'tul thstricti. ftuni
throughout C:1llfom1a
They appeared before the /\,,
sembly LocaJ Government Com
mittee In support of legislation
to add up to $150 mlllton to the
$4.2 b1lhon 1n slate s urplui. funds
granted last s ummer to local
gove rnme nts which lost $7
billion in property tax rcvenu~s
with voter enactment CJf Propos1
lJOn 13.
But committee c hairman
E ugene Chappie. R-Ro:.ev11le,
said the Legislature is having
trouble figuring out how much
t•xtra money should be a p·
proprtat.ed because about a third
of the state's 5,000 :.pecw l dis
tricts haven't ftlcd hnanc1al r4'·
ports i.ou).{ht by lht.' state Con
trolle r and Ol'p a rtmc ot uf
Finance
"It':. ohv1ous th at Assembly
Sric<i ker I-"·<> McCarthy •~ go1n~
to be V<'ry rC'luclanl to prov1t11·
any bailout money until we hav1·
a r1rm fl ).{un· on emergenry
needs." Chapplt> sr.11d .
Chappie s:11d t·stlmatcs '1f
t•mergenry nN:ds ran.:e up to
$220 m1lllon. hut lh<.tt the com
mltlce wouJd "lean to the thrifty
side" and propose an add1t1onal
$100 million to $150 million.
Los Angeles County Librarian
Carol Moss s:ud her budget was
cut 60 percent, but the county
Board or Supervisors ordered
her lo maintain 75 percent of
previous scrv1(•t• in anl1c1palion
of an addilJonal rescue bill.
If ext ra m oney is n't ap·
propriated. •·our li braries will
bl' virtually decimated," with
the starr cut to 100 people who
will rot.ate around the system's
90 branch hbraries, operating
each just one day per week.
She said no books have been
purchased by the county library,
wblch serves 45 Los Angelei.
County cities . since the enact
ment of Proposition 13 and the
starr has aJready been reduced
by 542 persons to 1.100.
Women Seen
For Draft
WAS HINGTON <AP )
Secretary of Defen!'le Harold
Brown says youn R women
!'lhould have to register for th<:
drart If men do hut makes
clear he would not want lo draft
women ror combat.
"I have not chanJ(ed my view
that the great majority of com
bat duties are not suitable for
women," Brown l-0ld the llousc
Armed Services Committee
Monday.
But Brown s aid he sees no
need for a peacetime draft and
!'laid I.here may be no need for
draft registration either.
OAAHOE COAST
talh with• n.1 bohdJttlt\'t"S.
"far r~actun.c. rnulk, h~t.
rordlial . b•rmonloua, bt•11tflc1111
und con1trur llvc," w..rc lhf'
worda • 1m1lln1 artt•I' UIC!d
twf cirt' T•·n~ 11tt•pp•-tl Into hl11
h mou111nt• a nd rud1· lu Culi6,l11I
IUll fur snffUn&iw with tn f'mbCn,
or Cooarf!IS
"I a~ 10 r•very -word Uw
pr~td .. ol h ~ JWll .!jtlld Tt·n..:
!i&ld
QuaJre Rocks
New}eney
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1Af'1 An t•1111.hquakl' of
unknvwn m1.1~n1 l udc
roded central N'-'W Jursey
t1nd N1•w York':J Staten
hlanct t od a y , said a
i.t.>1i.molo~111l ;_1t 1.umcml
0 o h t' r l y (.; t' 11 I o g 1 r c1 I
Oh:wrvutor y
Perth Amboy police 1~1
Edwurd Sukluwsk1 saul
there wero 110 1mm<:diate
reports of damuKc or ln·
JUry. ..." ·•ft frll ltke someone
wai. mov1n~ lt1t• bulldl11~
off the foundat10n." he
said
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IRAN •..
:ur force major SUiiiJay night in
Te hran and the beating of US.
Consul David C. McGaffey and
a n Amencan employee or Be ll
Helicopter International 1n the
centraJ Iranian city of lsrahan
on Monday afternoon.
U.S. Air Force Maj. Larry fl
Oa vis was s hot and wounded
twice by a n unidentified tC'r
rorist In Tehran on Sunday
U S Cons ulate sources 1n
Isfahan said thf• trouble there
began about 4 p m Monday with
a n altercation tx·twt•en the Bell
Helicopter employee and an Ira·
nian tuXJ dnver near the city's
Khoroush Hotel The sources
said a shot was hred during the
dispute and lhl' taxi driver had
bt.ocn hosp1tahzl'd with a fa cial
wound.
The sources said a crowd and
local authorities sei~L"<i the Bell
employee, who w a s not im·
mediately idenWied, and took
him inside the hotel. McGaffey
was s ummoned and arrived
about 5 : 15 p.m . They s aid •r
McGaHey arnved the crowd out·
side became angry. broke past
emissaries of the local ayatulJah
sent to caJm the situation and
beat the two Americans.
The sources said McGafCey
was "bruised and a btt bat
tcred " but not senously hurt,
:ind that the Bell employee also
did not nt!ed hos pitalization.
Both were treated by a doctor al
the home or the ayatullah.
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RAIN ...
m eted to 21 degree&.
Avocados. l emon s a nd
strawberries were a mong the
('rops hardest hit by the cold
snap. Helicopters a nd wind
machines were used 10 a bid to
push •Out lht! ground-hugging
cold air and allow the warmer
upper layf>r to sctlle and the
m aneuver certainly s aved many
crops, ranch hands said
Strawberry growers are wait·
ing to see If the blooms that
Wl·re wh.tle Sunday s hrivel and
turn black m the next day or ISO
H they do, the fruit 1s lost for
this sea.son.
There will be more blooms
and more strawberries, they ex-
plained, but the loss of these
first blooms would mean the loss
of the first profitable strawberry
market in early March.
The s trawberry c r o p was
valued al $40.6 million lo 1977 ,
second only lo nurse ry stock and
cul flowers ln Orange County.
"Throu&h thu1 v11u l, I a m even
mon· ronv1m·l'd thut China and
lt11· Unlh•d St~t u and the
C h1 neAe p e opl e an d the
Am eriun 1>cople have broad
pn.Ht lJl'{'lb in vuriou11 riettls
polltlrnlly, t·ronorril<'itlly , 1n the
'"lcr\c•· •in<I tt'4'hnolog1rnl f1eld:s
und 1r1 tlw r ultural field. et
ctoh•ra," tht> Chinese luder said
(.'urtcr :..od they would meet
<11t•ln bm·ny Wl-dn t-"Sd ;ay to sign
rin umbr'(•lll1 a.:retment cover-
mg exchanges an students and
scholan, :science. technology.
al(ncuJture and energy
Th~ lcuder.s refused to answer
qut>:.llon:. Jbout whether they
J1aagreed on such tougher issues
a l hctr attitude toward the So-
MAOISTS PROTEST
TENG'S VISIT -A4
v1el Union or the future of
Taiwan.
{';,1 rt t•r .1~rl!cd l o end
1ltplom at1<· rl'rognil1on or the
Nationalist Chinese government
on Taiwan. and to abrogate the
195 5 mutual de fense treaty
betw~n the United States amd
Taiwa n, as a co ndition for
c•sta blishlng foll diplomatic rela·
tions with the Peking govern-
ment Jan. 1.
A smiling Teng arrived at the
While House promptly at 9 a.m.
for his Uurd meeting with Carter
within 24 hours. After reviewing
f'lobal and regional problems
Monday, the leaders shifted to·
day to such bilateral issues as
trade and exchange progrvns.
Teng lat~r faced the sen es of
meetings on Capitol Hill and ques-
t ions a bout China 's pol icy
loward Taiwan. The admin.istra.
lion hoped his responses would
help blunt the criticism it has
drawn over the decision to
normalize relations with Peking.
Details of Monday's taJks at
the White House were sparse.
It was clear , however. that the
Sovi<'l Union was discussed. /\nd
sources ind ic ate d th~ ad·
ministr ation was relieved the
t"mphas1s or Utt.• talks was shift·
rng lo bilateral matte rs.
Cops Chase
Parap/,egic
INGLEWOOD (AP) -A 21·
year-o ld paraplegic man led
police on a l>mile chase that
(!Oded when tus vehicle. operat-
ed with hand controls, rammed
another car al a traffic hght,
police srud.
OHicers tried to stop u car
Monday drive n by Anthony
Wayne Taylor because It had no
li cense platt>S, Sgt. Tony Walker
stud. Police followed the car
through the city but lost him
when he entered the San Diego
Freeway via an off-ramp at
s pet>d s <'Xceeding 80 mph,
Walke r said. ll1 s trail was
picked up oocc he returned to Ci·
ty St rf"elS.
"The guys had no idea he was
paralyzed Ull they got him out of
the car and noticed the hand
controls and the wheelchai r in
the back." WaJker said.
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A white Rhodesian soldier stands stiffly a t attention as a
black non -commissioned officer s houts orders at
Bu lawayo's Lle wellin Barracks in Rhodesia. The recruit
1s one of 600 conscripts. about half white and half black
laking basic training in the Rhodesian a rmy. '
Courtroolll Closed
In Rape Hearing
Judge Marvin Weeks cleared
his court of spectators al the
start of a hearing Monday to de-
lermtne whether two l"ountam
Valley residents will stand trial
for the alleged rape of a 14-year·
old girl.
Garden Grove paramedic
Larry H. Wheeler, 40, a nd frvinc
cafetena operator Jot.Mat Kocher,
47, face multiple cha(ics of rape
and huvlng 1lhc1l sex with a
mino r
The West O r a nge County
Judicial District j udge granted
defense attorney Steve Zwick 's
motion to cle ar the court of all
people but the co-defendants, the
teen.age victim and he r county
appointed matron
Weeks and Zwic k did not
publicly state their reasons for
th\• courtroom closure.
3 Killed in Crash
WETHERS Fl1':LD , Conn
<AP 1 A bus carrying Prall &
Whitney workers was minutci.
from its d est ination at an
aircraft plant when il s lammed
into a disabled gasoline tanker
truck. k.illing three persons and
injuring nearly two dozen other
passengers. About 3,000 gaJlons
of the tanker's 7.800-gallon cargo
spilled onto Interstate 9 1 after
the c rash. stale police said .
The girl's molher is charged
with child endangering in con.
nection with tbe case againat
Wheeler and Kocher.
The mother has yet lo be ar-
raigned because or an ailment
that has kept her hospitalized in
Santa Ana.
Wheeler a nd Koche r have
pleaded innocent to all 31 felony
rounts agamst them
Wheeler has been s uspended
from tus para medic post pend-
ing the outcome o( the case
again.at him. He has worked ror
the Garden Grove Fire Depart·
meat Cort.be put 10 years.
Stabbed Boy
Dies; Mother
He/,d in Cme
DALLAS <AP> -An 11-year-
old boy stabbed through the e:ye
with a screwdriver 2\.'t weeks
ago has died in a hospital,
authorities say, His mother has
been charged in the case.
Police investigators said they
learned Clifford Ce<:il Gradi died
Mon day. moments before doc·
tors at Baylor Medical Center
began emergency surgery on his
8-year·old sister Aimee Gene
Gray, who was wounded In the
same attack Jan. 12. She was
listed in critical condition.
The c hildren's mother,
Kathleen Gradi. 32, was being
held under $200,000 bond aft.er
being charged last week with at-
tempted murder . Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney Jim Burnham
said Monday that in light or the
boy's death, amended charges
would be presented to grand
jurors.
Po li ce found the c hildren'
stabbed and beaten in their
hlood·spattered apartment. The
girl was unconscious a nd the boy
was huddlin g i n fear and
screaming in terror in a closet
bent>alh lh<' stairs m the apart·
ment.
Ex-chief Sentenced
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A National Weather Service
forec aster predict& a ..low or 4'1
tonight for Orange County with a
bigb Wednesday ol 56 dettrees. Fangs for tlae ltlemorg
"But then it wUJ get colder,"
he warned. "AB things look right
DOW it will be at lcHl 10 dcgret.'S
colder Wednesday night.:'
McCarthy
Opposes
Conclave
SACRAMENTO (API As·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy,
once one of Cov. Edmund Brown
Jr. 's c loses t alll ·s 1n the
Legislature. is working hard to
dereat Brown'i; proposal for a·ron-
11Utullonal convention to require
ba lanced federal budgets.
In an unusua l m ove ,
McCarthy, 0-San Francisco. has
sent pnvate letters to Assembly
De mocrats urging them to op·
pose a resolution requeat.ing the
con vention so u ght by the
OemocratJc governor
Last week the s t;,te Senate
voted 24 14 to ratify s uch a con-
vention. tr the Assembly also ap...
proves the rnsolution, California
would become the 25th stale to
call for a convention.
IC 34 states adopt resolutions,
Congress would be required t.o
conve~ the first ·constilulionaJ
convent.ion 11ince 1787
"Of all ii.sues raised during
my four years and eight months
as s peaker, none is more (.'ritical
than the call for a constitutional
<'OnventJon," McCarthy 's letter
says .
"Support for a balanced
federal budget is Justified ..
but opemng up the United Stat.es
Conslilut1on. and its c herishe<i
protections for individual rights,
1s unsupportable,•· McCarthy
says.
"I respectfully urge your help ... rr you do not share my con-
cern. J would appreciate the op-
portwuty ror an early discussion
at your coovenlence." the letter
adds.
· The letter is further evidence
that the wide riff between Brown
and McCarthy -dramatically
diaplayed .ln speeches attacking
each other at the Democratic
state convention 10 days aao
has not been closed, and that
their persona l feud m ay con-
tinue.
Anne Baxter's
Mom Dies in
Laguna Hills
By Tbe As80('iated Press
Ar chitect t 'rank Lloyd
Wright 's o nly daughte r ,·
Catherine Baxter, mother of ac
trees Anne Baxter. bas djed in Laguna Hills at age SS. s aid a
s pokeswoman at the Beverly
Manor Convalescent Hospital.
Mrs. Baxter died Saturday at
the Leisure World facility, said
s pokeswom a n Annamarit·
Hacker.
A native of Oak Park, Il l .
Mrs. Baxter often traveled wtlh
he r rather until she married
Kenneth Stuart Baxter in 1919.
Baxter, who beeame a v 11.·t·
president or the Taylor Wini·
Corp .• died In 1977. No funer~I
was conducted for him at the
time because Mrs. Baxter w<.1:.
ill. but a joint memorial serv1c·1•
for the couple is bt!ing pla nnt·d
for June at lhc Portuguese Bend
Chapel in Palos Verdes.
The sanctuary was designed
by Mrs. Baxter 's brother, David
Lloyd Wright.
S h e i s s urvived b y h1·r
daughter. two brothe rs an1l
three grandctuldren.
Bendit Hits
Photo Store
In Costa Mesa
A bandit who covered much of
hts face with white cotton
simulated a weapon in a paper
bag Monday evening <1nd robl)('d
a Costa Mesa photo outlet of $10<1
police said '
The man w<.1lk e d up to a
f'otomat St.ore at 2200 Ir arbor
Blvd. in the K·Mart Plaza Shop·
ping Center at a bout 7 pm. and
dem anded cash from employee •
De borah Hackett.
She told police that be held a
w rinkled lunch bag that ap.
peared to have a gun iruside. She
compUed with his de mand and
the r obber ran off with the
money.
Police are looking for n slight·
ly built man in his mid·20s. He
was wearing a light blul.' ski cup
a nd hts face was covered w1th
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Porno Store
The likeness of a cobra reflects an eerie image to vis-
itors to the New York Auto Sho~This design adorns the
hood of a Ford Cobra. one of m four·wheeled beasts
at the exhibit.
HOUSTON <AP) --Forme r
llous ton Polle~ Chief Carroll
Lynn re ma1ned free on bond
pending appeal of his sentence
to 12 years In prison for obstruc
lion of Justice and perjury. U S
Dl11trlct Court Judge Carl Bui.'
also fined Lynn $10,000 Monduy
and gave him a JO.year sus·
pended sentence on an •xtorti<>n
charge. -whit<' cotton below the eyt'~,
police> said.
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Parade Funds Sought
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pair of bandits got the drop on
an aduJt bookstore clerk when
they ordered tum to lower his
Water Bills Asks 4th of July Help"
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ci .. Mfled AdHnlliiftt w...-n
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pant.8 and lht on the floor wtille H Huntington Beach residents "If people want lt, they can
they ned with cash and porno-really do love a Fourth or July help pay ror 1t."
j(raphic rtlm• valued at more parade, they'll have to put their Reed added that a special
than $.S,000, police said. m~n~y ~here their mouth la. evenu committee planning lhe
The holdup Monday occurred parade also Is neeoUaUog with
just as the Erotique Boutique orrlclala a r e aeodiog out private Jnduatr)' to he lp fi.nanc.-
'1--'>~'*""·r-........ was cl<lfting, said Sgt. Vernon notices in wate r bills, aaldDC for lfte patriotic event, l40lt~ Dandridge. St donatioru1 lo k~p the 14th 1tn· Membt>ra alJO plan to prace
'-'1:: :! °'..:t"., ':.:".:! .. '.:':"'~~~ The thieve. cleaned out the nu al ed.iUoo of the parade 1olng. "Save 'the Parade" coin reci!p-:::r, •. •• ...... , ... _ ... •••••• .... , ... caab -r and r a"'•ack_.. 8 "I believe this will be the taclea throu~ut the city.
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way out. Dandridce eald. said Monday. • Propo1ll1on 13. . .. ; •
Controversy htt8 au'rrou.ndCd
the event since 1976 when It was
discovered that the clty poured
more than U0,000 Into the
parade.
About $20,000 in city taxes
'°went into ataglna the .event iii
1978.
RealMot.a who do not receive a
wattr bUI can aUll contribute.
They can do ao by mallinl a ~"e·""'w'·-" ... -~~
Public lnlormatloa 6fnce. ~
Main St., 92648, Reed 111a.
WAS HE ABOUT
TO Cl!l' IN?
A bar patron who apparently
bad trouble ClndlAJ •. a disco
partner diltplayed a knife at lht•
bar or a k>cal night spot early
Monday morning before depart·
Ing. 11.. Operators ol the Laguna Star, ~
1164 South Coast Hlahwey in
Laguna Beach said the man
stood at the bar holdlna a knlte
ahortly aft.er 1 a. m • but ten the
nl1ht apot befott police arrived.
Wl~ aaid th~ ma11 wu an-~-"Clf9llM.~ daeo.
w1lh blm.
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VOL. 72, NO. 30, 3 SECTlONS, 26 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T UESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1979 /N TEN CENii'i.S :
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frop. 13 Aftenhath Ho17ors Charged
SA RAMENTO fAP> Fttt
stations w:ld llbran wlU ck»t,
ilnd an en.cepbal1 U1 .. plckimlc
('Ou Id occur uni ea the stale
<iuarkly incrtaSH PropoaJUoo 13
rl'S('Ue funda, local oltlclall aay
A 2~t:hour litany of borrQrs
was 11~0~ Monday by of. ~ rw1al~ ot ·nr . mosquito abatt-·
mt'nt, cemet< ry, library, park
and o~r oeclal du&rict.a from ,
r Rain Due " t With New
~Freeze
tt Keep your overcoat on,
Orange County. But reach for
your umbrella. There's a 60 per·
r
cent chance that you 'U need it
tonight and Wednesday,
And in the wake of the ram,
f
the National Weather Service
'
predicts, wiU. come a new cold
front that wa II again have
~ O r ange County 's fa rme r s l reaching for wind machines and
. smudgepots.
1• Forecasters said the incoming
~ rain and the freezing conditions
, 1 hat preceded it were generated ! hy a low pressure system cen-
~ tered ove r th e N e v ada:•
California border area.
Th ey s aid the depression
enabled a stream of Arctic air
that normally would have been
l hailed in desert country to
f s weep on down over Las Vegas
f, to Southern California, leaving
snow in many areas that had not
• seen snow since World War II.
'
Or a nge County's farme rs
were much more concerned with
the frost that has a lready caused
,
s ubs tantial damage to many crops.
And they breathed a sigh of re-
lief. Monday nJghl when .the low
20s temperatures predicted by
1 rorecasters turned o ut to be l nothing lower than a Uvable 33 J degrees.
t
"We had a mild Santa Ana
condition early in the e vening,"
explained lrvine Company or·
c h a rd man age r Dean
Bu('hinger. "And Lt.en the cloud
cover came in a nd we knew we
('O uld make it through the
; night."
Ranc·h authorities have not yet
been able to estimate the losses
thev know thev s uffered Sunday night when temperatures plum·
metcct to21 degrees.
1 Av ocados. l e m ons a nd ~ i;trawbcrries were a mong the
crops hardest hit by the cold
s nap. Helicopter s and wind l machines were used in a bid to
• push out the ground-hugging
). cold ~ir and allow the warmer Y uppe layer to settle and the
mane er certainly saved many i crops, r anch hands said.
t Strawberry growers are wail·
I I
'
mg to see if the blooms that
were white Sunday shrivel and
turn black in the next day or so.
(See RAJN. Page A2)
J NB .. Man Faces
'Quackery'
i Arraignment
! • /\ Newport Beach mao faces
• arraignment in Orange County
1 Superior Court F eb . 6 on
: charges of violating the state.'s
\ so called •·ca ncer qu ackery r s tatutes" and practicing
I medicine without a license.
I A spokesman for the Orange
County District Attonaey's office
said Gary L. Couture, 41, is ac·
('Used of fraudulently diagnosing r cancer of the colon or pre·
t .cancerous conditions in two pa-
l t1ents at his chiropractic office
t in 1977. i His chiropractor 's license has ! s i n ce been r e v o k e d , the
Rpokesman said. l The forme r c hiropractor . I whose address was Usled aa the I Balboa Bay Club, originally was
indicted by the Orab.,e U>UnlJ
t Grand Jury on the 10 charge!l
; last November. f Bµt the charges now have
been replaced wilb a 10..count
complaint prepared by the di&·
' trict attorney.
1 The spokesman ror the district
auorR•Y ·said th• case-was
brought to the attenU6n or bis ot·
flee by the stale Board of
MedicaJ Quality A19urance and
the slate Board of ChlropracUc
Licensing.
throupout talllom la
Tb~)' appcattd bf'foro the A"J
nmbly t«al Government Com
m ltt.ee lo aupport of leclslaUoo
to add up to tlSO MllUon to th •
S..2 billion ln ~late surplus fundi.
sunled last summer to local
aoveromenta whic h lost $7
billlon In propc;rty tax revenue~
with vowr l'nactment or Propo:,1
uon 13.
Rut committee ch airman
Eugene Chappie, R-Rosevllle.
u ld the Legislature is having
trouble fi&uring out bow much
extra money should be ap.
propriated because about a third
of lb~ st.at.e's S,000 special dis· lncu haven't fiJed financial re·
port sought by the state Con·
tro ller und Department of
Finance.
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INVESTIGATORS INSPECT CAR INVOLVED IN SHOOTING
In Coata Mesa, a Man Lett for Dead on Poat Road
Cops Hunt Cl1res
In Mesa Slwoting
A Long Beach man, found
s lumped in his car with a
shotgun wound to the head in
Costa Mesa Monday, clung to
life today at Hoag Me morial
Hospital in Newport Beach.·
police said.
Investigators continued to
seek a motive in the Sunday
night shooting of 38-year-old
George Thomas Lovell. a cook
at Fairview State Hospital in
Costa Mesa.
Lt. George Lorton said Lovell
apparently was visiting a friend
in the Mesa del Mar section of
Costa Mesa Sunday evening.
Monday morning, a resident
spotted Lovell in his car at 7
a.m. on Post Road. The driver's
side window or Lovell's car had
been blown out by a single
shotgun blast from close range.
"It was definitely a shotgun.''
said Lt. Lorton, noting that
police found pellets inside the
victim's car. Lovell s uffered as
many as five wounds to the
head .
No weapon has been re-
covered in the shooting incident.
Police have set the time for
the shooting as about 8:30 p.m.
Sunday based on interviews with
residents who m ay have heard
the shot.
Lovell re mained unconscious
a nd in extremely critical condi·
l ion today in the intensive care
ward at Hoag Me morial.
Cambodia
Oaims Wins
BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> -
The Cambodian troops of ousted
Pre mier Pol Pot claimed more
h a ttlefield victories today .
Analysts said the troops had
scored some successes but that
the c laims appeared exag.
ger ated.
The Pol Pol forces said they
~ill ed 14,000 Vie tname se
soldiers, knocked out 330 tanks
a nd shol down 12 a ircraft
between Dec. 25, when Hanoi
launched the invasion, and Jan.
25.
··u·s obvious that Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy is going
to be very reluctant to provide
any bailout money untH we have
a firm rtgure on eme rgency
needs," Chappie said.
Chappie said estimates or
e mergency needs range up to
$220 million, but that lbe com·
mitlee would "lean to the thrifty
side" and propose an ad litiooal
$100 mJIUon to SUO mUUoo.
Los Angeles County Librarian
Carol Moss said her budget was
cut 60 percent, but lbe county
Board of Supervisors ordered
her to maintain 7S percent of
previous service in anticipation
of ao additional rescue bill.
U extra money isn 't ap.
propriated, "our libraries will
be virtually decimated ." with
the st.a.ff cut to 100 people who
will ~und the system)
90 branch libraries. operating
each just one day per week.
She said oo books have been
purchued by the county library,
which serves 45 Los Angeles
County cities, since the enact·
ment of Proposition l3 aod the
staff bas already been reduced
by 542 persons'° qOt>.
County Hires Lobbyist
Vote Split 4-1
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI • Delf't ~I ... Staff
lo a 4·1 vote, with Supervisor
Harrie tt Wie der dissenting,
Orange County Supervisors de·
cided today to spend $100,000 on
a Wasbiagton "representative."
Board members who backed
th e plan s u ggest e d by
Supervisors Thomas Riley and
Ralph Clark chose their words
care fully, explaining that the
county isn't really hiring a lob-
by ist.
"We're not going to be spend·
ing one penny for wining and
d ining or Co ng r essmen ,"
declared Rilev. He stressed that
Sanitation
District
Blocks Job
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of ... o.lly ...... , ....
The Orange County Sanitation
District looms as a road block to
what Costa Mesa officials say is
one or their city's m ajor traffic
priorities -the extension of 19th
Street across the Santa Ana
River to Huntington Beach.
The sanitation t4'strid owns
100 acres of ~and on the Hunt·
ington Beach side of the river,
and Ray Lewis, chief engineer
for the district, d~sn 'l want the
property "severed " by the pro·
posed bridge link or 19th and
Banning Avenue.
"Where are we going lo find
additional land ?" Lewis asked
today.
He said the sewage treatment
plant now operating at the site
ser ves one million people, and is
planned for expansion to meet
additional sewage needs to the
year 2000.
"With the new federal and
s tate environmental laws, we
.are obligated to install new
facilities," Lewis said. "We
need the land."
He added that the riverside
ope ration already is "reall y
s wa mped" to meet present
sewage needs. ·
Costa Mesa city offi cials are
aware of the conflict. but Lewis
said he has not heard from
them.
However. Lewis said the coun·
ty "has been made aware of the
sanitation district's reluctance
to give up any land for a bridge
right-of-way.
This view Is expected to
(See WOE, Page A2)
the job authOrUed today would
be related to obtaining existing
federal grant money.
His view was echoed by
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich who
added, "We're not trying to in·
fl ueoce legislation. We ju.st want
to be sure Orange County gets a
heller percentage of the money
it sends to Washington."
Mrs. Wieder disagreed with
the plan, contending that exist·
mg county staff members and
the county's congressional del·
e~ation couJd work more close-
ly to achieve the same goal.
She noted th at the county
already is spendin~ more than
$61,000 for combined informet·
taon and lo bbying services
through Washington-based as-
sociations in which the county
bas memberships.
She also questioned the way in
wh.i ch the proposal is being put
to work ... There is a lack of a de·
finillve plan," she said. "What
are the county's needs, what will
this person 4<>. what about a job
description?"
Her boa.rd colleagues. in over·
ruling her attempt to have the
issue set aside while such ques-
tions are answered, agreed to
study a "preliminary draft con·
(See JOB, Page AZ>
Driver, Two Girls
Surrender in Chase
~
YREKA <APl -The chase or
n stolen truck tractor. which
crashed through an Oregon
roadblock· and eluded police for
240 miles before crossing the
California state line, ended to-
day when two D)inor girls and a
ma o s urrend e r e d to th e
California Highway Patrol about
18 miles south of here on In·
terstate s.
T he California Hig hwa y
Patrol credited a Pacific Inter-
He'll Learn
Not to Sleep
On the Job
An alleged burglar who fell in·
to the arms of Morpheus while
drinking a beer on the job woke
up this morning in the arms of
Newport Beach police.
Police said Dean Russell
Stegner, 33, a transient, was ar-
rested at 6:30 a.m. and taken to
c ity jail, where he was being
held in lieu of $10,000 bail on a
bur glary charge.
The incident began when Nan-
('y Blanche Wyrick, 27, of 2 Bay
Island, called police to report a
strange man sleeping in her living
room.
Police said they found Stegner
still asleep when they arrived
a nd holding a half.e mpty beer
can in his left hand.
They said $65 in cash, missing
from the resident's purse, was re-
covered, a long with about $5
worth of food .
Mountain Express Co. trucking
supervisor with talking the sus-
pects into giving themselves up
on a Citizens Band radio.
"He told them it would Just be
a matter of time before they ran
out of gas and the Highway
Patrol would get the m ," said
Eugene Hinman, CHP dispatch
supervisor.
Booked in Siskiyou County jail
for lnvestiga•jon or vehicle theft
was Dean J ames Goodwin. 41 . or
Ri verside. Names of the two girls were not released.
No one was injured in the four·
hour chase.
A state police spokesman in
Eugene said the Lane County
sheriff's office used a truck and
trailer rig to block the freeway's
southbound lane at the Coburg
intercha nge north of Eugene.
but the truck somehow made it
through and proceeded south to
<See CHASE, Page AZ )
Wb/,e Break
CWsP~r
A simple cable failure caused
a po wer blackout that affected
about 1,720 customers in Costa
Mesa and a s m all section of
Newport Beach Monday eve·
oiog, Southern California Edison
Co mpany offi cials said today.
The outage occurred at 6:45
p.m . and lasted for about one
hqur until a cable was re.
spliced.
Khomeini to End 15-year Exile
An Edison spokesman said the
affected area was bounded by
Hospital Road in Newport Beach
on the south, Wilson Street in
Costa Mesa on the north ,
Superior Avenue on lbe west and
Dover Drive on tbe east.
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TEHAAN, Iran (AP> -The
Ira nian government approved
permission today for Air France
to fly AyatuJlah Rubollah Kho-
meini back to Iran, ending bis
nearly 15 years of exile. He is to
leave Paris on Thursday.
• The return of the spiritual
head of the IranJan people prom-
ises to ·present a a ew a nd l
stronger challenge to the s hah·
appointed government of Prime
Minister Shah Bakhtiar.
A government statement said
the decision to pe rmit the
Moslem leader's return was
made al a long Cabinet meeting.
Earlier today, lhe U.S. Em·
bassy ordered the evacuation
rrom Ir.an or ~ dependenta of
U .S.·1dternmen1,, e mployees and
aga1n ur1ed an non·esaenttaJ
American citizens to set out of
the country following attackl on
lhrff Amcrtcam.
government actua lly ordered
a nyone out of Iran. Previous an·
nouncement.s have encouraged
people without important busi·
ness to lea•e.
There are fewer than 10,000
Americans left in Iran, down
rrom a peak of 45,000 when the unrest here started a year ago.
Those remaining include -about
900 members of a military ad·
v isor y g r oup. governme nt
employees aod employees in the
p e troleum and air craft In·
dustries.
Three U .s. ntililary planes ar·
r ived here today t"o evacuate
another 202 Americana, moetly
clvlllana.
The order w11 IHuetf after a
1booliDC attack on an Amcljcan
air force major Sunday Dl.ldit lo
Tebru and the beaUnc of U.S.
CoDlul DaVld c. McGalfey and
an American ~mployee or. Bell
Helicopter Jnternatlonal in the
central Iranian city of Isfahan
OD Monday afternoon.
twice by an unidentified tcr·
rorist in Tehran on Sunday.
U .S . Consula te sources in
Isfahan said the trouble there
began about 4 p.m. Monday with
an altercation between the Bell
Helicopter employee and an Ira-
nian taxi driver near lbe city's
Kboroush Hotel. The sources
said a shot was fired during U\e
dispute and the taxi driver had
been hospitalized with a facial
wound.
The sources said a crowd and
local authorilics seized lhe Bell
e mployee, who was not Im·
med iately identified, and tooJc
blm iostde the hotel. McGaff~y
was summoned and arrived
about 5:15 p.m. They said alter
McGaffey arrived the crowd out·
aide became angry, broke past
em111ar1es ot the local ayatullah
seat to calm the sltuaUoa and
beat tbe two Americana.
Weather
Chance of rain 40 per-
cent late tonight and 60
percent Wednesday. Lows
tonight In 40s. Highs in
mid to upper 50s Wednes·
day.
INSIDIE TODA l'
A quiet neighborhood
erupt• into a ~ o/ terror
cu o t~ l7dper Jff't• fnro •
on elementary achool. See
"Dall of Tenw in Sari Diego"
on PCJ{/6 A7. ·
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Couture moi.t recently has
been engaged in a nwtrlUonal
1tuidancc practice ID Newport
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OU£1NIAAN
Aylltull•h Khomeini
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The embassy ordered all U.S.
government dependent.a "to de·
p art Iran temporarily •t the
earliest feulble date.''
Thla is the flnt time the U.S .
U.S. A1r For~ Maj. Lam R.
Davia was abot and wounded
The SOW'CCI Hid McGarrey
was "bruised and a bit bat·
tered" but not aertou.sl.y burt,
a nd that the Bell employee also
dld not need hosplt allutlon. ....._... a .
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Chinese Vic.-I' rem 1..r Teni H•la.>P'al Laday told aenatorw
worried 1bo\it the 1.4."c unty or
Taiwan th.al lht•) 11houhl OOll"
that (,~ lrad4>01 no lOOMer
tat-about ••1Jbtntlo11 .. 1'Mn
lbey ..,eM: a bout I.ht> future of
U.. ofta.bo.re bland
"We MW lhlY ~ w11nl Ill Mlh
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New Jersey
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t-:c1w1trd Suklow .. k1 '<11d
ttwrt• wc.•n· no 1mmt'(h.111•
rc·ports or 11.im.1~ • or 111
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tract" lhat would answer such
concerns before anyone as hired.
Board members also agreed lo
ask the Orange County Transit
District and the Orange County
Transportation Commission 1f
those groups would like to join in
the hiring &r a Washington
representative.
But they made It dear thut
any financial contributions from
1•1ther group would be in add•·
tion to the $100,000 authorized to·
day
Thi• plan recommended by
Rlll'Y and Clurk calls for the hir·
1ng of a Washington repr('Stn
t:.it1vt: who would work out of an
ofhcc supplwd :rnd ~tarred at
founty t:xpense.
An option In th<' pl:in would be
for the county lo ::.end a research
assist.ant. already carried on thl'
county payroll. to Washington to
work with tbe representative.
In st..ressing the need for such
representation, Clark noted that
San Diego County. smaller in
population than Orange, this
year got $134 million ID granL'>
from Washington while Orange
County only got $67 million. San
Diego County, he noted. hu~
used a Wa s hington represen
t at1ve for scvernl years.
M ~. Weider's proposal lo gel
thP county's con..eressional del-
(•ttat1on t.o wc>rk on grants was
thsmi!IS-Od by 01<'drkh.
"It won't wor k," he said.
Fl"09IPa .. AI J
CHASE •••
the California border.
Po lice said the truck's ~pc·e<I
varn .. >d from 60 to 80 m .p.h. as at
rolled down the freeway
The chase began at s·is a.m
on I 5 jlmt north of Albany, Ore.
wheo a trooper tried to slop the
truck because il had no rear
Ugbts and no license plates. The
truc k was reporte d stolen in
Kings Count y, Wa sh
Oregon troopers continued to
c hase the truck through their
state, wtth ne w patrol vehicles
taking over when the rig crosSed
into another police district's
Jurisdiction.
Whe n the truck e nte red
California, the s uspects slowed
the s peed and to ld highway
patrolme n in a CB m essage to
leave them alone.
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tresses Goal: 'Return of Taiwan'
Taiwan to the molherhuld and
complde I.he 1reel rauae of lh"
reuolOcallo n o f th e
motherland, .. Tf'nl uld
·we any thot au l<trt• u
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mothmmd ttnd lh•l UMni la uo.
-ly on a.lrul. then we wUI f\all.Y
rnl>t'et lhf' p ent r .. llt'" on
Taiwan "
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luncbroo In hla honor autnt-...1
by ma.t numlwn ol thC' nat4'
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nounc<'d Ul•l thtt 'htnC'St' an1I
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tlw l'<·oplc'~ lh'1Juhlh' uf ( 'hltrn
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on lhfl ruturt1 or Taiwan
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Ii rnou1lrw unll 1 mil' lo Capitol
Marvin Compares
Love to Gas Tank
LOS AN<i ELt:S 'A I" l Mt<ir
Le~ Marvin, testifyinl( for a
third duy in a h.indmark prof)\•r
ty rights triul. today o rfe rf'd his
definition of love an emotion
he said he never fell ror Michelle
Triola Marvin, during the sax
years they were lovers.
He said it was something like
the feeling he gets wheo the gas
tank in hls car is either full or
empty.
"There arc all de~rees of love
on a scale.·· Marvin sa1cf
hesitantly.
"There would be the young.
frivolous love," he said . "The
childlike love of a teddy bear,
nnd as we go up the scale, I
would imagine the ultimate in
love would be bel ween people
a dPep regard for the other
person. truthfulness. loyalty,
fid1•ltty and a tremendous sen!)e
Inn Employee
Arrested on
Burglary Rap
A maiolenaoce man al the
Ncwporter Inn was a rrested
Monday 10 coooeclioo with
burglaries or two rooms at the
hotel, Newport Beach police said
today.
J ohn Gaccione, 26, or 256 16th
Place, Cost.a Mesa, re mained in
t•ity Jail today on a burglary
t'h<1rge in Ueu or $10,000 ball,
police sa.Jd.
lie was arrested at 4 IS p.m .
Monday at the Ne wporter Inn,
I J07 J a mboree Road, police
sam
Detective Charles Beswick
:mid Gaccione fit the description
of a man reported by a Santa
Ana record store as having used
a s tolen credit card. The card
was linked to a burglary at the
Newporte r Inn earlier this
month.
of selncssness toword the other
pt•rson
"What love were you refeninK
to that you dad not have tor
Michelle," asked Miss Marvin's
attorney, Marvin Mitchelson.
"The love I described toward
the end," Marvin said.
"The loy<y. fide lity. truthful
ness that kind o f love ') ..
Mltchelson asked.
"Yes," said Marvin.
Ho wever. Marvin admitltod
that the b4!gmning of his affair 1n
1964 was happy.
"In the beginning, s he gclvt·
me her friendship and her com
pany," Marvin testified. " ..
an the beginning f enjoyed 1l. I
believe it startl'd Lo go downhill
toward the end of 1965."
Bul before then, he admitted.
"I saw the finer points or her.
the relat1onsh1p, Y<'S."
M itchelson intended lo que'i
lion Marvin today about the
arguments that broke up lhc aJ
f :11r, a nd n·s ultcd 1n Ma ss
Marvin suing the actor for SI
mi Ilion in oropert v acquired
whe n they were together .
Mltchelson said he would ask
Ma rvin about the month or May,
1970, when the two argued on the
beach at Malibu.
Miss Marvin has described a
tearfuJ scene which ended with
her near-collision with a police
car and her arrest and jailing
overnight.
"I want to ask him about that
night," Mitchelson said.
Miss Marvin told of being ar-
r cs t e d after s h e argued
hystericall y with Marvin. Ac
co rding to he r ver s ion, he
watched as she was taken to jail,
but did nothing lo gel he r ouL
She said s he stayed in jail until
he r friends. comedian Milton
Berle and his wife Ruth. bailed
her out.
I n testimony last week .
Marvin said he did not love Miss
Marvin during their six year
love affair and did not approve
of her legal move to change her
name to his .
Hlll for meetln~ with members
or Conaress.
"I aaree to every word lbe
µrealdent has juat said," Teng
said.
"Through lhls visit, I am evoo
more con~ that China and
the United States and the
C hinese p eo ple a nd the
American people have broad
pro11~cts In various fields
a>0llllc3lly. economacully. In the
MAOtSTS PROTEST
TENO'S VISIT -A4
science and technolof ical fields
and In the cullura fie ld. e l
ceter a." the Chmese leade r said.
Carter said they would mcet
again brieny Wednesday to s igo
an umbn?lla agreeme nt cover-
ing exchanges in students and
sc holars. science. technology,
ugrlcullure and energy.
'l'he leaoers reruaed to answer
questions about whetb~r they
disagreed on auch tougher l.saues
as their attitude toward I.be So·
viet Union or the future or
Tat wan.
Ca rte r ag r eed to e nd
d iplo matic recognition or the
Nationalist Chinese government
on Taiwan, and to abrogate lhe
1955 mutual defe nse treaty
between the United States and
faiwan, as a conditio n for
establishing full diplomatic rela-
llons with the Peking govern·
meot Jan. 1.
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PeekaPoo
As a woman pauses to watch construction at the sate of
Baltimore's conventio n center . her poodle decides to
make sllre everything is proceeding on schedule a lso.
Patients Due Transfer
New Law Has Little Effect on Fairview
Strict new standards limiting
involuntary commitme nt in
state hospitals for the retarded
probably will have Little or no ef·
fecl on Fairview State Hospital
in C06ta Mesa, the hospital's ex-
ecutive director said today.
"It has almost zero impact,"
Ff"OlllPa~AI
RAIN. • •
If they do, the fruit as lost for
this season.
There w111 be more blooms
nnd more strawberries. they ex-
plained, but the loss of these
first blooms would mean the loss
of the f1rsl profitable strawberry
market in early Ma rch.
The slrawbcrry crop was
valued at $40 6 million an 1977,
SC'cond onJy lo nursery stock and
('Ut nowers in OrarJRC County.
A National Weather Ser vict•
fo recaster prl'dacts a low or 44
tonight for Orange County with a
high Wednesday of 56 degrees.
"But then it will get colder."
he warned. "As things look right
now it will be at lea11t lO•dcgrecs
colder Wednesday night.''
Gun Law Shelved
S ACRAMENTO CAP >
Lcg1slat1on to bolster the "use a
gun , go to pn11on" law was
shclvl'd for 30 days by an As-
s embly committee Monday,
Dr. Frank Crinclla s aid. "We
have two or three clients lpu
tients > nght now who are being
retained on administrative hold
by me, that's out of 1,450
('lients."
He sa1d the two or thr~ pu ·
tients involved are only being
held until "appropr iate com
munity placement" can be
found, at which tam e they will be
re leased fro m the hospital.
However, the patients or lhe1r
reprl'sentat1 vc•!>. could ask for :.
court hcanng to have them n·
leased earlier. Dr Cranell a ~aid
But he said no one ha:o; done so.
All other c lients at lhe hosp1tul
a lready were e hg1ble to request
I',.... Page Al
WOE .•.
becom e part of a county en
v1ronmenlal impact ..,tudy on th('
proposed bnd)!l' The report 1..,
projected for completion later
this year
Oe~ndmg on the outcome of
the El R. the county could begin
bridge construction as early a~
March. 1980, 1f sufficient fund11
are :nail:.iblc. :.it·1·ordmg lo ('1ly
Puhll(' ScrvlCt'i> lJirl'ctor Oru1'c
M :.ttern.
If the prolesL~ from lht> samta·
tion distnct pr<'vent the hndg('
crossing. both Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beach could be left
with no future ('~1st -west links
over the Santa Ana River.
a release. Dr. Crinclla said
The hospital treats dt!vflop-
mentally disabled persons -the
m entally retarded and those
with multiple handicaps.
"I think F'airv1uw is just about
99 and 44/ 100 percent pure as far
as the due process n~hts o( our
clie nts," Dr. Crinella said
The pr~css of developing tht·
new state restrictions providing
more due process began two
years ago as tht' result of a stall'
ti ppc•al!. court d1 ·1·1s 1on , stat1·
D<'Vt'lopmc·ntal S1•rv11·es Depart
m cnt officials ~aid
An official said 6.058 mentally
re tarded pat1ent.s state wide have
been aflected by the new stand·
ards but that only 711 have
been released lie said 66 pa-
tients remain in involuntary
commitment because they are
believed to pose a danger to'
the m selves or others.
"What 1t really represents 1s a
constant evolution m tht' defini-
tion or what client or patient
rights arc'. wh<it the criteria
should be for comrn1tmenl." Or
Cranella s:-ud. "We sec 1t b~1~1c<.il
ly as a good turn of events "
Bandit Hits
Photo Store
In Costa Mesa
Gaccione reportedly had a
pass key to the rooms involved,
Beswick said .
Mesan Faces
Charges in
Theft of Van
Rites Set Sunday
For Harry Kamph
In response to community pres
sure, Costa Mesa council mem-
bers voted recently to remove
proposed extensions of Wilson
Street ancl Gallier Avenue to
lluntangton Beach from lhe city
roudway plan
·'The needs or the county arc
going lo have to ht' assessed,"
Lewis s :i1d of I he conflict
between tht' l!lth Sln'et rrossmg
a n d 1· x ll u n <I l' cl ~ e w a g c
facilities . "Whic h has the
highest prioritx,""
A bandit who covered much or
h1 ~ face with white cotton
s1mulatl'd a weapon m a paper
bag Monday t>wning and robbed
a Costa Mesa photo outlet of $70.
pohre said.
The man walked up Lil a
fo'otomat Slon: ;1t 2200 llarhur
Blvd in Uw K Marl l'lu1.a Shor>·
pant( Center <ti about 7 p m and
d~mandt-d <:ash from 1•mployc<·
Dehorah ll:.i1·htt
A Co~ta Mesa man was in
Newport Beach City Jail today
alter he allegedly "borrowed" a
frie nd's van at knlfe polnt
Monday, Newport Beach poUce
said.
Len Edward Peterson, 23, of
205 Ogle St .. was held in lieu or
$25,000 bail on a charge of rob-
bery, police said.
They said Petenion a llegedly
used a knife to p e r s uade
Douglass Walter Banfill, 26, of
2009 Maple St., Costa Mesa, to
lend blm hls van. Peterson re·
portedly wu riding In the van al
the time.
. The incident r eportedly oc·
curred at 11:50 a .m . in the park·
ing lot at Fashion Is land. police
sa id.
They said officers reportedly
11potled I.be van about 45 mlnules
later and stopped it without I.Del·
dent in lhe area or Sant.a Ana
Avenue north of 19lh Street and
Costa Mesa.
Car Hits Pool
' INGL£WOOD (AP> -A -22·
yea r .old Ing le wood min,
George Chatmon, died today
afte r his car plunged loto a
swimming pool end wu sub·
merged ror about 10 minutes, a
8 pokeswo men for Oenle l
Freeman Ho11pltal uld . Ch•t·
mon's car c:raahed throu1h a
backyard fence in t.be Wlndlor
Hills erea and aank ln el1ht feet
of water Mooday nltbt.
A memorial service will I><'
conducted Sunday for Harry N
Kamph or Balboa, a rcl1rt·d
financial cons ultant a nd c1v11·
activist, who died over th1·
weekend. lk wns 74.
The service will begin at JO
a .m at Mr. Kamph's residence.
1320 East Ocean f'ront. Bun11l
will be private
Mr. Kamph w r1~ a former
financial COn!iultant ror the
Ralphs supermarket chain. He
was a past presldenl of the Na-
o.ffY~ ..........
MUS81NO THE ACTION •
HB Coundlmlln Thomn
tional A11soc1at1on of Account·
.anLc; and u for mt•r member or
the Newport Beach Bike Trails
Committee.
Mr. Kamph is s urvived by his
wife. Lillia n ; his daughters,
Judith Crook a nd Ma rcia Klcm-
mcr. both of Newport Beac:h; ha s
son, Tom Kamph of Huntington
Beach . a nd se v en
grandchildren.
The family ha s s uggested
memonal contribution~ to the
B 'nal B'nth AnU -Defamatlori
Leal(ue.
Minister Named
LOS ANGELES I AP > The
Board of Education has appoint·
cd the Rev. Lewis P Bohler. Jr
51. a black Ep1scopullan pnest
to fill the vncancy left by lbe re
t1rement of Diane Watson. who
was elected last Nove mber to
the slate Senate. •
Shi• told pollcl' that he held u
wrinkh·rl lunr h hag lhul ap.
pean•d I.() havt· a gun 1ns u.le. She
complied with his demund and
the robber ran off with lhl.'
money
Police arc lookirtJ: for a slight·
ly built man In h1:s mid-20s He
w a~ wearing a light blue ski cap
and has face was covered w1th
while cotton below the eyes,
police sa1d.
Illness Causes Flap
Absence /rates Huntington Cormcil
Cit y officials wf'nt to un-
precede nted le ngths Monduy
night to gel Councilman John
Thomas to 11ttend a Hunllngton
Beach City Council rneeUng.
The tffort.11 faJled.
The council needs Thomas' at·
lendance in order to make an
appolntm<'nl to fill the unexpired
t erm of former Mayor Ron
Shenkman.
Mayor Ron PatliMon !'laid
Thomas had Hsured "Im Mon
day afternoon lhitt he would be
a l the meelln« The 7 o'clock
meetlna time rolled around bol
Thomas didn't
P1ltln1on then dispatched
H1rbora and Beech Olrector
Vlncenl Moorhouse to 10 to
Thomas' home and to convey to
him the Importance of being at
the meeting.
Moorhouse said he was met at
lhe door by T homas' wife who
uld the councilman was sick In
bed, reportedly with some form
of s tomach nu.
Contacted at his home this
morning, Thomas suld he a p·
parently caught something on a
recent business trip lo Arbona
a nd s uspects he m ay have
pneumonia
"They were n't plannin1 to •P·
point anybody anyway,"
Thomas said.
"ti they CMayor Pro Te mpore
Richard Siebert . Ruth Balley
and Bob Mandie > don't com-
promise, we 'll never litCl anyon~
appointed."
Siebert. Mrs. Bailey and Man.
die have voted for Planning
Commission Chalrmun Ruth
Finley to fill She nkman's vacat-
ed SPot
Pattinson, Don MacAlllst<'r
a nd T ho m o!'> s upport ftic lph
Rauer. rorm<'r president or the
Huntington Beach Union Wgh
Sc h.o o I n I 11 t r I H Ro a r d or
TrufltN's
Thomus wu:s out or town on ti
business trip when the appOlnt
m ent was :slflt<'d. twice previous
ly and his ttb11enteelsm is CiU!!
Ing mounting crillcls• from col
l~uues . "I'm ve-ry lrrltattd." Siebert
said today "Thoma.,· twhavlor
h1 ch1ldjsh and as cuuslnR chaos. ms actions a ren!t In the best in·
te reat.s ot the community .·'
·.
Smuggler
Guilty of
Murthr
An !&It Coaa\ dru1 1mlAQ)er
accu1ed of muterm\ndlnt •
murder plot that @oded ln Jt'11
with • man be1Aa abot to dealh
tD FCMmeala Valley wu found
1uilty of fint dear m~
Monday. ' ·
Th •l1bt·O)ln, four woman
Jury bl o...a,_,. Count'/ Superior
Court J\Mlte Maaoo Fenton'•
t'O url 1110 found H ·year·old
Je>hn Garlldd, ol Connecticut, aumy ol t0011Mnn, to commJt
munif1'
After h5ten1q to t.M vtrdkt.
Garfield relwi.td to watvt his
riaht to be ..-nu-need wiUun 28
dl)'I.
So. Judac l"enton told h15
Jallera to rdurn him to ('()Urt
Feb Z3 for ~ntcnclnc. a rftuaJ
Ht>e'Cttcl to end with Oarfletd
bemg sente~ to life In priloo.
Tb•l Is the peolllty he can b<.
asked to pay for otderlnt the
death ol Mi ono·Ume dru1 c:k~I· •
ins ally, 28-year-old Jlmf1'le Lee
Larson.
Larson's body was found Aug
14, 1978 stuffed ln • sleepln,c bag
ln the t.runlc of a c»r left out.s1de
a Long Beach reataur~nt.
Investigators later determined
that Larson was killed when he
was lured to a renled house in
Fount~ Valley by two East
Coast assassins hired by
Garfield. ~kotS~hool At the trial, Deputy District
Attorney Paul Meyer said the
victim was killed because he
had short-changed Garfield on a
major drug deal
One of the alleged assassins.
George Masaro, 27. of Connec-
ticut, is scheduled to stand trial
next month. The other alleged
m e mber of the hit team.
Thomas Landry. 30, now of San
Diego, is reportedly still under
investigation.
Laguna Beach School of Art student Jim Wheeler, 33.
chips away at winter quarter project Monday as classes
resumed at the Laguna Canyon campus. A $500,000 fire
.Jan .• ~ forced the school to close for a week, but ad·
ministrativc offices have been set up m a trailer on the
2.8 <1cre school grounds.·· Most of the 350 students re·
turned Monday, but administrators said some .. still
haven't got the word that school is open."
After the verdict was read
Monday, Meyer praised local in·
vestigators for their work in un
snarling the complicated case
that centered vn smugg ling of
mari iuana into this country
from Mexico.
Meyer sa1d in vestigators from
the Orange County District At-
•orney's Office for more than a
year followed leads that earned
them to the East Coast.
Courtroom Closed
In Rape Hearing
Eventually, Meyer said. the
investigators succeeded in un·
covering the plot that resulted in
Garfield's arrest in December of
1977.
Prop. 13 Hit
For Loss of
Jobs at CSF
Post· Proposition 13 budget
cuts arc going to result in the
loss of 101 Jobs at Cal State
Fullerton. university President
t.. Donald Shields said Monday. or those positions to be cut. 65
wi ll be from the faculty and
Shields said some or those are
likely to be tenured professors.
The obvious ly unbe:t ppy ad·
ministrator spent the day Mon-day explaining the cuts to uni·
versit)' faculty and staff mem·
be rs arid to newsmen.
Shields took a few verbal jabs
at Gov. Edmund Brown Jr
whose austerity budget is forc-
ing the cuts.
lfp suggested that "one man's
personal political am bitions and
motivations" were responsible
for the cuts which will "erode"
an already economically efCJ·
cient education system.
According to statistics sup.
plied by Shields, the state uni-
versity system has been able to
offer a quality education at a
low cost. "At Fullerton Cit's l in
constant dollars $81 less per stu·
dent than it was J l years a~o.''
The president said that in
making the job cuts he will work
hard to persuade professors
eligible for retirement to do so in
order to prevent the firing or
more junior staff members.
But he warned that some
tenured faculty members in de-
partments with declining enroll·
ment may face the loss of their
JObS .
Jud~e Marvin Weeks cleared
his court of ~peclators al the
start of a hearing Monday to de·
termine whether t wo Fountain
Valley residents will stand trial
for the alleged rape of a 14-year·
old girl.
Garde n Grove paramedic-
L<trry H . Wheeler, 4-0, and Irvine
cafeteria operator John Kocher.
47. face mul tiple charges or rape
nnd having illicit sex with a
minor
The West Orange County
Judicial District Judge granted
defense attorney Steve Zwick 's
motion to clear the court of all
people but the co-defendants. the
teen-age victim and her county.
appointed matron
Weeks and Zwick did not
publicly state their reasons for
the courtroom clos ure .
The girl's mother is charged
with chdd endangering in con-
ACLU Offe rs
Help to
Drug Suspects
SANTA ANA CAPl -The
American Civil Liberties Union
has offered to represent some 80
high school students arrested in
undercover drug sweeps in four
Orange County cities
ACLU attorney Ron Talmo
said Monday that the students,
arrested In Anaheim , Brea, La
Habr a and Placentia. were en·
trapped by undercover officers
into selling them drugs, includ-
ing marijuana. hashish, LSD
and PCP (angel dust>. Also ar-
rested in the investigations were
about two dozen young adults.
Talmo said the students. who
face felony drug sale charges,
were also unfairly treated by
school districts, which have SUS·
pended or expelled them.
However Anaheim police U .
Dale A. Wilcox, hea,t of the vice,
narcotics and organized crime
bureau, said all investigations
were conducted within the law,
WASJONOTON (APl -Lt. Cj.g .) Beverly Kelly
will become tJte lirst woman to command a Coast
Guard vessel when she takes over command of the
95-foot cutter Cape Newagen in April, it was an·
nounced today.
At the same time. the Coast Guard announced
that U . (j .g.) Susan Ingalls will take over the 95-foot
cutter Cape Current at Port Everglades, Fla., June
3.
Ms. Kelly. a 27-year-old University of Miami
~raduat.c. will leave her post as deck watch officer of
the San f'rancisco-based cutter Morgenthau about
April 1 to take over the PoSt. The Cape Newagen.
based in Maui, Hawaii, has a crew of one omcer and
13 enlisted personnel.
Ms. Ingalls, 25, is stationed aboard the cutter
Gallatin, based at Governors Island, N.Y. She is a 1975
g raduateof the U nl versity of Massachusetts.
ncction with the c~sc <1gami.l
Wheeler and Kocher
The mother hi.I!> yet to bt: ar
raigned becaust> of an a ilment
that has kept her hospitalized in
Santa Ana
Suit Looms
In County
Union Hassle
The 8.000-member Orange
County Employees Association
<OCEA> may rile a lawsuit over
a union representation ·eJe<:tion
won M onda y by another
employee group.
John Sawyer. manager of the
OCEA, said direc tor s have
authorized filing of a lawsuit
because or alleged election<.'Cr·
ing that occurred at one polling
place.
But Sawyer said no final ac-
tion will be taken until attorneys
have studied the case.
Al issue was an election com·
pleted Monday by 511 county
governme nt operations and
mamtcnancc employees.
The workers voted 223 to 171 to
be represented in future con·
tract bargaining by t h e
American Feder 3llon of State,
County. Municipal Employees;
rather than OCEA
The federation last year won
the right to represent 500 county
welfare eligibility workers and
will be competing with OCEA
ror the right to represent other
social service employees during
<.1n election next month.
Church Arson
Suspect Held
In Santa Ana
A member of the homosexual·
oriented Metropolitan Church in
Santa Ana races arraignment on
charges or starting a blaze that
destroyed the Sl 72,000 church
last week. firemen said today,
J erry Burdine. 25, of 1605 N
Flower St.. was arrested Sunday
by arson Investigators as he at·
tended a service ul the fire·
ravaged church shell at 723 N.
Bush St .• Investigators said.
B u rdin e, reportedly a
sometime church musician, was
booked into Orange County Jail
on a single arson cha rge and is
to be arraigned in Central
Orange County Municipal Court
today or Wednesday, firemen
!';aid .
lnvesUgulor J oe Lamphear•
declined to elaborate on details
surrounding his arson probe but
said he went to. Sunday church
services ln a search to find and
arrest Burdine.
Church officials arc attempt·
ing to raise funds to rebuild the
83-year-old structure. It h•d
housed the M'etropoll~n Church
since its founding in Santa Ana
tn 1968.
j . T~ January 30, 1879 DAILY Pl!.OT ,J;J
Presidential Decree
Freedo1n 'Sn1prise'
To Patty Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO tAP) -
Patricia Hearst will be free for
h e r wedding. blessed by a
preside ntial decree cutting short
her seveo·year prison term.
"I haven't made any plans
right now. It came as such a s ur·
prise that il will t ake some time
to adjust to it," the elated
newspaper heiress said Monday
after President Carter commut·
ed her bank robbery conviction .
She is scheduled to leave the
Federal Correctional Institution
at Pleasanton on Thursday, four
days be fore the firth an·
niversary of her kidnapping by
members or the Symbionese
l.iberaUon Army.
Among those expected to ac·
company Miss Hearst when she
is released is he r Hance,
Bernard Shaw, 30. a San Fran·
cisco police officer who once
was her bodyguard.
The couple had plan ned a
Valentine's Day wedding, but
Shaw said Monday they were
PQstponing the wedding until
they could be marr ied in a
l·hurch.
The Rev. Ted Dumke, who led
the campaign for her clemency,
said Monday lhe couple were
cons idering marrying on St.
Patrick's Day.
Meanwhile, prison officials
sa i d Mi ss H ea r st wa s
transferred Monday to an isolat-
ed room. a way from the 300
other women at the prison.
Duty orficer Darell Hainllne
said she was moved ·'lo be on
the safe side," because of
* * *
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FREE WOMAN THURSDAY
Patricia Hearst
thr eats against her by other
prisoners.
In granting the commutation,
Carter agreed with a Justice
Department recommendat ion
that she has .. been pl!nished sub·
stantially," as a kidnap victim
and during 22 months in prison.
• IL said she needed no more re·
habilitallon nor punishment.
"She will be a law-abiding
• ·c1t1zeo," the departmenl pre-
dicted.
·Tm really grateful that he
* * *
Critics Blast Move; Ot~rs Elated
SAN 1'"'RANC ISCO <AP >-
Patricia Hearst 's impe nding
e arly release from prison
brought cries or justice and in-
justice, elation and indifference
and internal cartwheels to her
fiance.
Bernard Shaw, the newspaper
heiress' fiance, said Monday he
"just sort of sat down and took a
deep breath," on hearing that
President Carter signed a com·
mutation order Monday clearing
the way for Miss Hearst to be set
free Thursday.
"I felt like I was doing
cartwheels inside,·· said Shaw.
''I'm just the happiest person
in the world," said Miss
He a r st's mothe r. Catherine.
"She has suffe red for five
years ... "
"The truth of the matter. of
course, is that she was kid·
napped because of her name and
her name was responsible for
her severe sentence," said Ran·
dolph A. Hearst. her millionaire
publisher-father who is legaUy
separated from her mother.
But the attorney for William
Harris, one of Miss Hearst·s
Symbionese Liberation Army
kidnappers, said:
"I think the fact that Patricia
Hearst can leave prison wtule
the Harrises suffer life sen·
tences . . . indicates that there
3r e two s trict st andards of
Jus tice in this country, one for
the rich and one for the poor
. . .. " said Mark Rosenbaum.
Harris, serving time at Sun
Quentin for the kidnapping. re-
portedly told a g uard Monday,
Actor Satisfactory
PALM DESERT <APl -Ac·
tor Edgar Buchanan remained
in satisfactory condition today
al Eisenhower Me m orial
Hospital after he underwent sur·
gcry to relieve pressure on the
brain. officials said.
TDOltiSON.
"I don't want to talk about
Patricia Hearst."
Peter Marko({, a San Fran·
cisco liquor store owner who
was shot by SLA members as
they fled after a bank robbery
April 15. 1974, said he was trying
lo put tbe eptsOde aside.
"Time has passed now, we
just h ave to forget." he said.
The man whose job it was to
put the celebrated defendant
behind bars seemed indirfercnt
to her early release.
James L. Browning J r., now a
Superior Court commissioner or
domestic relations in San Mat<.>o
County. was the U.S. attorney
who prosecuted Miss Hearst for
bank robbery. He said he wasn't
cons ulted by the Justice Depar1 ·
ment about Miss Hearst. But he
said justice was probably done.
·'The difference is a couple of
months. Let her out, fine. J real
ly don't care that much," he
said.
. corduroy collection
Storekeeper Mark Franklin 1s wearing one
of many 1 homson corduroy slacks. offered
1n th ree sty les and seven colors ... comfortable.
casu~~ and classic.
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Aa )UU 1ut "'.-II Dl' ire• th r •4'rt! wron1 prl"dt~llon*
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t.rn11ly ct.11
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.and th1• ®"'n~t .. 11 ., tutthroum Out nut •ny mortt tee iot
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llot r bouk' from the• eh .. ,k .ind utlnl( them. pulllntt llllh.• IJlu~tll" h J I(!> fr um lh•· bt1• Mnd shrt'ddin& the m on the noor .
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Teng Protest
Disrupts Visit
• w ASJD NG TON (AP i Whlk one band or people stood In silent
protest to ltk hurd N1xon 'is ont:·nllht return to the White House. 500 M 00111l dt•rnonatruton vt:nt.ed their rage at Teng Hsiao· ping by pell·
illjl rx>lir v With ftlihhOOk!I tJ S llllQrn~y1' reviewed cusu11 today or the three score arrested
duri11~ tht" clu11h Monday nleht
bt't w1w n the Muousb and the
v<>ll ct
The violtim·e outside the While
ltuu itt• w:u reminiscent ot
('11.111 ht•s tha t occurre d often
when Nixon wu~ 1ls cluef occu·
punt
TllE AIMS OF Monday's dem-
o ns trator11 w e r e diffe rent ,
however And a s pokesman for
the Nullonal Park Police swd.
"The viciousness was worse
thun anything we e ve r had back
then "
In u flVl' minute s'treet r lash.
14 fHl l H·t•mt•n a nd 42 de m -
onst1 nturl'I we re injured and 69
d<'morustrnlors were arrested. ·
JXllll'l' and hospttal spokesmen
~aid
Mountl•d poh cemao Julius
Gottllt•IJ wns hospitalized when his tl0r11e, s truck by thrown
fishhooks . fell to th e ground.
Thl' turget of the d e m ·
ontiJ rotors ' wrath was Teng.
74·year·old vice prtimler of the
People's Republic of China who
wu inside, wearing a blac k Mao
llUlt
Tit F. DEMONSTRATORS'
complaint was that, in doing
business with the West , Teng
has betrayed the revolution led
by Mao Tse·tung.
As evening fell. the protesters
marched thro ugh d owntown
Washington chanting, "Mao Tse·
tung did not fail ! The revolution
will prevail 1"
The Maoisl~ were me mbers or
"The Committee ror a Fitting
Welcome." The committee had
spent most the day listening to
de nunciations of Teng .. t a r ally
al All Soul's Church.
BOB AVAKI AN, 34. one or
their leaders. addressed them :
"We 're going lo strike a blow to
day. a blow that will be hear d
around the world "
When they left the church,
they c arried ltttle !>heel s or
pape r printed With ch1:1nts £or
the• OCelllllOn
NATION / WORLD
arwlrefftM• .end chewm~ up a ll the wooden kitchenwarl' ht· could
rl'lll'h
llt' was then relegated lo the downsluirs bathroom
Pope Tells
Youths to
See k Christ
01\\' we•nt like· this ''Teng
lf111ao ping comes begging on his
knees. the days ar(' numb<!red
ror trait.ors like these ..
NIXON RETURNS TO WHITE.HOUSE IN RELATIVE CALM
He Waiki With Hugh Carter Jr .• President'• Nephew
WISER NOW TO HIS WAYS, we m oved out of reach
a ll of the towels and bathmats
This appar ently frustrated hls e attng habits.
So he ate the bathroom door
Th1S m ay sound incredible because it was just an or·
dinary bathroom door . m ade o ut or fiberboa rd and prunted
white. But he al<' it any way lie che wed the bottom half of
the door into infarutely small pieces. Oh we ll . some scra1>5
were left as large a::. a quarter, if you have to know the
truth.
After that , the dog got barushed to the windy, cold and
drafty garage . Smee then, he has n't eaten a nything of
note .
But then came last night and the weather predicters
whos'• prediction:, made it sound like If we left the dog in
th1• garage overnight, we 'd find him encased in a chunk of
1t·1· ('Om c da wn.
SO I RF.l.t:NTED. No cha nc:c that he could ~tay m tht>
downstairs baU1room because I'd Just ins talled a new door
made• of J>h1hpptn\' mri ho"any
1\ny dog that would dine on a fiberboard door like it
was h:imbur~c>r would f1i.:ure Philippine mahogany was T·
hone ste ak So hl· ~ot to s pend the night in the kitchen
ag1u n
l\t dawn today, I cam<· downstairs to the kitc hen in
frar a nd l n •m bling lfad he found the good china and
crunch ~ It" 01d soml'body leave out the paper towels for
:.hreddlnK? Was the trash can lid sWI in plac~?
I FOUND NOTHING. f le hadn't che wed , shredded or
'"Jl<•n anything. /\II the paint was still o n the walls .
The mc•ss<tge was clear. The dog has lost his appetite.
Tha t dog 1s s1r k Hit hadn't been for that phony cold snap
rf'port, I 'd have nt•ver found out and wouldn't be worrying
a bo ut 1t J
Maybe I c·an coux the arumal back to he alth.
I'll try (N~d1ng him a fe w s ticks of Philippine
mahogany
No Decision Made
BOSTON IJ\l'I State Appeals Court Judge Alan Hale m ade
no 1mmcd ialc decision on a reque!>l by an attorney for the parents
or 3 year·old lt ukcm1a victim Chad Green ror a stay or a lower
1·ourl order
But Hale said Monday Plymouth Superior Court had "good rell
'ons" for ordering the child's parcnLc; to stop giving him Laetrile
a nd vita min tre<Jtmcnti.
MEXICO CITY <AP> Pope
John Pa ul II urged a ll young
people today to forsake "those
ideologies that lead to hate.
violence and despair" and seek
J OY, ser e nity and p e ace 1n
Christ.
"T h e church s e es an
l'normous renovating force in
youth. which our predecessor
Pope John XXI 11 considered a
symbol of the church itself." the
pope told a larg e c rowd
gathered at a grammar school
1n the Me xican cispital.
T H E PONTlf'F SA ID the
young :.ire "called to a constant
r enovallon. in other words an
e ndless reJuve nat1on."
"Your thirs t for the a bsolute
cannot be s atiated by s ubstitutes
of ideologies that load to hate.
vio le nce and d espair. Only
Christ, sought and loved with
sincere love, is a source of joy,
serenity and peace ," the Pope
told the school group.
"E l papa! El papa! ... Rah '
Rah ' Rah 1 · · the s tude nts
cheered as the pontiff appear ed
on a first·Ooor balcony of the
school.
TH F. SCHOOL grounds were
packed with 65,000 stude nL<> and
a pproximate ly 5,000 t eache rs
from 1.200 private schools from
thro ughout Me xico.
C h eer s o f "Lon g live the
pope !" rang out from the crowd
that waitc.>d outside the school
a nd were packed into the sur-
rounding streets .
The gathering, estimated by
local officials at 110,000, was so
large John Pa ul had to b<: rcr
ried by helicopter onto the roor
of the school ins tead or driving
to the school in a n open car as
was origina lly pla nned
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* * * Nixon Keeps Low Profile ..
Onl,y Quie t Protest Greets Ex -presitknt
WA S H I NGTO N I Al'l
Hichard Nixon was at the White
House ror the first time SIOCt'
Aug 9, 1974, when he lcrt 1n
tears and dis~race
Whatever e motions the mo
m enl evoked within, h(' kept to
himself.
AT THE STATE dinner for
China Vic<' Premier Tl'ng lls1ao·
ping Monday naght. Nixon was
dete rmined t1J keep a low pro
file He succeeded
T od ay , h <' w al. t o leave
Washington. s l1pp1ng a w<ty to
New York to s pend the day and
e vening with h1s daughter Tricia
and her husbaD$i. Edward Cox
Tbey are expecting their first
child in March
Dul Nixon wtll b t• bJ<:k
Wt>dnesday to meet with Teng al
Bla ir House .. whe re the Ch1neM·
leade r is staying d u ring h1l>
Washington v1s1t.
NIXON. IN A black t1<.• and
gn nnmg broadly. was the fo urth
per son to pass thruugh thi: re
ception hnl' Latc·r, he• had ,J
hf..'<1rty handshakt· tor l11:nry /\
Kis singer. his st•crNar y of i.ti.llt
Som eone a s ked P n ·i.1d 1•nt
Ca rter what Nixon s aid whe n th1·
two shook hands .
"He's glad to be here ... tht•
president said
NIXON TOLD reporte rs , "0 1,
viously, s ince I am <t guest of
FOB ME?
mportant things in your hte'
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is a resource ttle intormatao n t \ole a note subscribe todaY
Every day ot the week So ma
What'• In It fOf you? Tho~ answer
appear• on every peg•
P r '""'de n l Ca rt l' r a nd M r'
Carter . I wi ll not comment oo
a nything cb l· ..
Nixon was seated al T able No
7 a t tht.> 1>1 a boralt' dinner,
bl'lwf•t•n tht· w1ft.> of Fang I.
m ioistcr in char~e or the Chrna
sc1t.>nltf1c and tcc hnolog1cal cum·
m 1::.s10 11 . a nd Mr :.. W11l1 :J m
Seawt>ll, w1rt· or the t·hu1rmun of
Pan Amt·n eun World Airway:.
Nixon wa~ 111 v111·<J bcl·au.~1· 1t
wai. h1 ~ "'''t to Chana an
1-'t•bruary l!fll that :.1gnak'<l th1·
l'nd lo JO Y<'Hr .. or hos t1l11 v
lwtwt•t•n China ancl Uw Un1t1•1t
8 t<Jtf'i. and pa vt'd thl· way for a r u r r ht• r t h :i w 1 n re I ·11 1 o n <>
between the two.
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•
NATION
High Prices a Boon
F r Ginseng Hunter&
llAIUUSB RG . Pa IAV ' will\
the savvy of b.rkwoods men and the
JJ8Utncc> or cotton plcken . a aclccl
ttroup of nower plckC'ra att aetuna
up to 1140 a pound for a mountiiln
waldOowl'r with purported medl<'tn•I
uod aphtoltl lit' power&
Maany ar.-old Um •ra. retired roal
mlnen and r ailroad me-n, who kf'f'p
the wht•reabouts of tht'ir wil d
Amtncan CU\&t ng patches .s 11e<>tet
aa mOOOlhloe alJllA
"TRAT1' ABOUT a1c1n:· 1>1&1<1
65 year· old F.arl Ander. on ol Dover
Pu • wbo for ~ yt'ars hu~ p'ck('d
gin f'I\& rooh ··vou t'1tn t lllfo"' tCJ
loac them "
Ont" ft-ckral t'st1mate puu tht· wild
gin eong harv~t In AmtrH'n ut c1vf'r
100,000 poun~ a year. an 1ncred1ble
fl.iur~ ron.sldcnng thut muny p1ckt·r~
hurv" t ju.1t u (('w pounds
Thtc' Coot h11th Oowf'r ts valuable for
tht' t1oame reason p1rker<1 don't g('t
rirh tro m 1t i. harvest <ilnst'ng
patt'he are thin and S<'allered1 anJ
severa l hundred roots might be
needed to make one• pe>und. Three
p0unds o ( ~re<'n roots are needed to
provide one pound or dry, marketa·
l>le matenal
"LAST YEAR T Ht.: price paid to
h arvesters started at $110 a pound
a nd wo und up a t $140," said
J oseph Snow1ss or William sport, P a ..
a large ginseng exporte r. "Sure 1l 's
diffi cult to get. or otherwise the pnct:
wouldn't be as high as 1t is."
,,,,.,,,, ........
HANDFUL OF GINSENG
Marilyn Palmer, Wltllamaport, Pa.
t:rnment stepped 10.
An mtl'rnationat trade treaty ap·
proved by the United States dcsignat·
ed wild ginseng as a threa tened
s pecies two years ago. Legislatures
in at least JS states are trying to
write laws to regulate its harvest and
export.
The federal Endangered species
Scientific Authority is hoping the
states will cooperate by finding out
Billie
ol Estes
Trial Set
FORT WOKTH. Texas
<AP > Billie Sol E stes
will have to stand trtal
on fraud charges after
all . a judge says .
U.S. District Judge
l':ldoo Mahon scheduled
tht! trial April 2 after he
rejected a plea-bargain
arrangement worked out
~tween Estes and the
U.S. attorney last fall.
Mahon found "un·
fulfillable" provisions of
the agreem ent under
which Estes traded a
guilty plea in return for
a pledge that his 1971
parole for a previous
fraud conviction would
not be revoked.
Estes is charged with
conspiring lo conceal as ·
sets from the Internal
Revenue Se rvice a nd
mastermi nd i n g a
scheme to bilk .investors
by r e nting oil fi e ld
e quipment s t ea m
cle aners that did not ex-
ist.
Estes was convicted in
1963 of fraud for building
a vast fortune on loans
backed by non-existent
fertilizer tanks.
T~. January 30, 197~ DAIL v PILOT A$ ..
Aetor Makes A1nends
Redford Steers Business to Utah Town
Va le rie Perrine and country t ..,.
music singer WilUe Nelson -to
Utah.
ST GEORGE, Utah CAP >
Three years ago, Robert Red·
ford wus burned in effigy In
ntarby Kanab. Now he 's an
honorary member or the Elks
Club.
T he movie star, who Uves near
Orem. Utah. at his Sundance ski
resort. incenaed local folks when
he spoke out against a proposed
power project In nearby Kane
County.
"FOR ME IT'S the beginning
or the end," Redford said on
CBS' "60 Minutes" program. "l
guess I just care too much ... I
just can't stand to see something
J think is so va luable not pre·
served."
The $3.S billion, coal·fired
Kaiparowits pro1ect w as in·
tended to produce electricity for
Arizona and Cali fornia utilities,
but e nvironmentalists s ucceeded
in blocking it.
Many blamed Redford and
som e s aid he h as political
aspirations . In April 1976, a
dummy or the fctir-.aired actor
-weitring a sign that said "I'm
a Star, I've Made My Money" -
was hanged and burned.
ONE MAN SAID cit izens de·
cid e d t o "put a t orch t o
skunkma n R ed ford, a self·
pro c l a im e d v o i c e o ( th e
hypocritical obs tructionis ts ."
They roasted hot dogs over the
coals.
Now Redford , who starred
with Paw Newman m "Butch
,,,,.~
ALMING IN UTAH
Robert Redford
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
and "The Sting," is making bis
fi rst movie in two years. And
the Cilm is being shot in St.
George.
"The Electric Horseman" ls
the s tory or an aging rodeo cow-
boy who's exploited by a con·
glomerate to promote breakfast
cereal.
LOCATION SCENES were lo
be filmed in New Mexico, but
Redford convinced co-producers
lo bring the company or about
100 -including J ane Fonda,
.. Robert Redford has certa.Lnly
been a friend of St. George."
said Art Anderson , executive
director of the Chamber of Com·
mer ce in this vacation com-
munity of 7,000 In southwest
Utah.
Film production manager Ron
Schwary estimates the company
will spend $10,000 to $12,000 each
day during the 45-plus days it's
on location. The cast and crew
needed 96 rooms and meals,
laundry, gasoline and drinks at
the Elks Club . The y 're all
honorary members.
"I GOT INVOLVED, and now
it's time to go back to what il is
that I do," said Redford.
Meanwhile. there are still
hard feelings .
"If he can do us some good.
we wo uld we lcome him for
that, .. said former Kane County
e ngineer J ohn Nelson. "But I
wouldn't welcome him as a hero
or give him the ke y to the city.
"I think he did us irreparable
damage. But I would welcome
him to make a mends for some or
the d amage he did."
For quick ...suits, set
your sails tor the Boat·
Ing clas.sifled ads Of the
Daily Pilot.
642-5678 Few people would recognize
g inseng. a common·looking plant
with rive leaves and clusters or green
Clowers that turn to reddish bern es
when it's in season
how much ginseng there is and then .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~
keeping an eye on it.
"I 've had well·educated guides out
there. hunters and the like. a nd I've
had to tell them , ·w atch out. you're
m ashing the ginseng ,"' s aid An·
derson. l VIRTUALLY ALL THIS country's
f ginseng roots are destined for China,
I "where it's prescribed for everything
from a rthritis to lovemaking," said
Jim Whipkey, public information or-
fi cer for the Georgia slate House,
which has adopted ginseng reguJa.
lions.
R O B E RT M C MA NUS, a
s pokesman for the a uthority. ex-
plained that no one knows how much
ginseng is growing in the United
States. And the a uthority "must
make findings that exports won't en-
danger the s pecies " before it can is-
s ue export permits.
..
.. .... t
\
1
.. Dozen Robbers
Kifled by Mob "They cJajm it makes you younger.
gives a longer life span," he said. "I
use it all the lime. and I beli eve it
does. It's got a mcdiciny, licorice
kind or taste ...
For such a lucrative endeavor.
ginseng picking is little known except
to those who pick it, mostly in the Ap-
p a Jach 1 a n and Ozark mountaan
slates.
DACCA, Bangladesh <APl -An
a ngry mob beat 12 men to death after
they had carried out a mass rohbery
in a town 130 miles northwest or
Dacca .
IT PROBABLY WOULD have re-
mained that way, but the federaJ gov-
Dact'a newspapers said the band of
robbers. a rmed with at least two
guns. tried to flee across the J amuna
Hiver by boat but we re caught by
purs uing t owns m eople on th e
riverbank.
Free Spinal Screening
at Advanced Chiropractic Offices
Jan. 31 thru Feb. 14
Monday -Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m .
(
1. Head tilt
2. High shoulder
3. Low scapula
4. Spinal curvature
5. Low hip
Danger signa ls
of pinched nerves :
1. Headaches, dizziness,
blurred vision
2. Neck pain, tight musc les ,
spasms
3. Shoulde r pain, pain down
arms, numbness in hands
4. Pain betwe en shoulders.
difficult breathing , abdominal
pains
5. Lower back pain, hip pain,
pain down leg
The Advanced Chiropractic Offices are offering FREE spinal check-up'>
and postural analysis for early detection of back problems.
A recent United States Public Health Service report indicates that an
a'itounding large number of adults in the United States -dose to seventy
million -have experienced at least one episode of severe and prolonged
back pain in 1heir lives. Another report from the National Center for
Health Statistics indicates that currently more than seven million Ameri·
cans arc being actively treated by doctors for chronic back P,a..in, and that
new casc'i are being added at a rate of almost two m illion a year. Acco rd-
ing to this second report , at the rate back pain is spreading, in three yearc;
mo re people will 'iu ffcr from chronic and recurring back problems than
from any other single medical ailment. Recent chiropractic surveys reveal
that 92 percent o f back problems result from childhood accidents and
falls. Labor stati!.ti cs show that 500,000 working hours are lost a month
by weak backs in the State of California. Back operations surpassed the
• one million mark in 1975 with no relief in sight.
The Advanced Chiropractic Offices will be able to, with simple. painless
testing, determine the condition o f the spine. Early detection o f back
problems is the best prevention for future back aHments.
The spi nal screening will be a( Advanced Chiropractic Offices at 15875
Gothard Avenue, Hun1ington Beach, CA, Monday-Friday.Jan. 29 -
F«)Ja>Ary 9, 9730 a.m. to '6:00·p ;m-. ·Doaors·wm ~ availa6re for
answering quC$tions on treatment and prevention of back problems.
'Plca.4ie call Advanced Chiropractic Offices, (714) 898-6477. for an appoint-
ment and bring a copy of this announcement with you.
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Indigent Medical
Care Under Study
l"our months or hagglin.e over lho qun Uoo or counl.Y· 'ub~udlzed m :'Ctil'a l far~ for lh poor a t Cl Medkel
C<'nlcr t•nded ut u \'lrlu I 11tandoCf tut w k · tor &ood reason
The st{Jt:l' lor u standoff was ct whe n thole on both
"lclc>:oi oC l ht• CIUl't\llon, the counly nd Cl. seemln1ly loat
ic11:ht ol °'"' l:t.:,ut• lhe fTlll).'ll l'conom acal way or ::>rovld·
ltllC lrl'ultn ·nt for lht• medlcuJly 1mpoverillhed and
wound up In what re&<!mbled o pltUnte cont st
SuJ)(•rv1sor> w1•re roiu1denng u PtoPoSal to rstu rt c ut·
lln~ about ~ m llllun unnu.olly 111 c-oun ty 1u bs1d.ies forcer·
l uln Outpat H•nt t•let.'ll\'e C'Ort' .md dent nl t rt!8lmeot for the
1nd1{tt>nl at th"' mC'<hl'ul f entt•r 4lnd u univers ity operated
t•llnar in Sm1l11 Anu
~upt·rv 1sors mnde thnt proposttl lu'lt Call In the wake
of Propc~1t1on JJ <1ocJ whul t•uunty udmlrustralonJ vie~·ed
J b bourU1~ U "I C'har~l's for nwdJcaJ care.
T he rttul 1s~u~ wus U 'I '!. ~xcluslve contract with
tou11ty .:uvt.·r nml'nl for su~1d11ed rare for t he poor, _.
<·onlrnc.·t hdd h) lhl• umv('rslly :.inct-UC'I purch1uwd lht·
Orangt.-Cou11ty Med1col Ct.•nkr thrct: fcan ugo.
E ven an tht-twst or nll f1nuncrn t1meb, super v1bors
h.1ve u r~pon..,1b1hty to sc.-k tht.• most econom lc1:t l w1:ty of
providu1g rm .·d1 cal <:Jrc and the unlvcrblty i,houldn'l be
off ended by thut c.Juty.
n':'t the county's poorly guidcd mcssagc ended up
suun~g lJke :a vendetta against the university and. not
:>urprn;mgly, wus taken us » threat to curta il medical
<·:Jn• for thobc unable to pay for at privately.
Univc.·rsat y offlc·rnls d idn 't help m atten by insisting
thcr r <Jn • no a llt·rnatives to the UCI provided ta n~.
Supcrvisor1:1. an c.•ffect, bought both bidcb additiona l
tune last W('t.•k wh<•n they rescinded a notice to cut sub·
s uJics .
Thc.·y <.u~kc<J a t <1sk fore~ or medical professionals a t
wor k studying :.ilternatives the past four m onths to com·
pl •le at.s task . this tim e with the he lp of community
n ·presentati vcs a nd CCiWMtume rs.
In additmn, th.:y order ed the drafting or a bid
. p:1<"kagc that could be used to solicit proposals for new
~ources of hc:.ilth care. Suc h information should be
g J thl•rcd and studied before any decisions are made.
Tht! intl·rests or the poor in need of m edjcal care
\\on 't be ser ved by a repeat of the bumbling and (•m o-
twn alism "1ppa rent in the past few months.
Busing Fight Grows
Party line:-. fell by the wayside last week when
Or:rngl' C<,unty':-; s tate legis la tors appeared at a Costa
Mc•..,a r<.1 lly to !-.upport state Sen. Alan Robbins , D-Van
Nuys, in his l'l furl to push through a state constitutiona l
;1m c,nllmc·nt lo p rohibit ('O mpulsory busing of s chool
t h lldrcrl rn California .
Th • lawmakers wen· unarnmous in voic ing approval
or t he m easure·, SCA 2. tu authoricd by Robbins and Sen.
Ah'x Gan·ia. 0 -F.a st Los Angeles, which last week passed
u Senate floor vote: 31-5.
Similar e fforts to halt forced bus ing h ave twice been
k illed in thc.Ass<•mbly Judicia ry Committee, but Robbins
heli .:v<•s the political c limate has c hanged so that be now
tw s cnoul-!h vutcs lo get the bill past lhe lower bouae and
onto the 1980 s tate primary ballot for voter approval. In·
dct·d. if a ~ccond Robbins bill is passed, it could be placed
on ~1 special election ballot later thislear.
The proposed amendment woul clarify a section of
till' slate constitution that has been interpreted as making
!-.1'11ool bus ing m andatory to achie ve desegregation. The
lJ S. Suprem e Court has ruled that, where ther e is no de·
Ii berate school segregation. different racial ratios in
housing do not alone justify mandatory busing.
At present 44,000 Los Angeles youngsters are in-
volv«'d in that city's bus ing program, some spending a s
m uch as three hours of each school daJ on the bus.
And, hecause of the busing, 31,000'white children and
7 .ooo blacks ha ve been taken out of the public school
~y~km hy-thcir pare nts. In addition, Sen. Garcia con-
t 1·nds the busing effort h as disrupted bilingual education
program~ tor Sp<m ash -speaking youngsters .
A~ J,os Angeles Mayor Ura dley puts it, ''Most
1w rE'nls, whatevl·r their color, where ve r they live. don't
want th<'ir kuJs lo be t rans ported back a nd fo rth a cross
the c·ity." .
The cost or tht> Los Angeles program this year wi ll be
Sl.21 million. That would go a long way towa rd improving
the <1u <il 1t y ,,f c.·du catio n in und e rpri v i le g ed
nc1ghhorhood s.
Thl• unvt·tlrng of the• so-called qietropcnita n busing
plci n which would 4!xt~nd mandatory busing to all of Los
Angch·~ a nd m uch of Or ange and Ventura Counties may
lw tht.' c::atc.ilyst th<it spells success for the unti-buslng ef.
fort. ·
Ew n t hos•• who would a ccept modified busing as a
m ·ans of :Jll cv1<.1ting segregation are offended by the idea
•if intc·r-d1stract busing which would clearly r e move the
l:J~t vestige of local control and parental participation in
~chool opcn1t10ns .
l'uhlic' approval of t he proposed constitutional
.tm c ndmc·nt M•c•m s <.assured if it com es lo a ballot
vok. • Op1n1on:. uxpressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Olher views PJCpre~sed on this page are lhose o l their autho rs and
.1111~1s Aeador c.omment 15 invited Address The Oa11y P1lo1, P 0
Box 1560. Cos1a Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd/White Cats
By L. M. BOYD
A wh.lte ('St in Burma ls re·
~arded as the rclnc3rnation
of a human 2t0ul. Or ut lea11t
11uch wws th" common belief
there up to World Wa r II IJ
S. a_irmen found out ubout 1l
n~ar
Gloonay
GuM
Carte r is c31Hng it a
"New Foundation," but
how tlrm ls it'!
0 B.
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So they flew m ull lhe white
c ats lbcy could get their
hands on ind ga ve same to
the builder~ of the Burma
Road. Some veterans say
those "ats were what con ·
vln('ed the Burmese lo
toopt:rat.e.
E nglis h )urles 400-plus
year" ago were fined for ac-
q u I ttlng anybody char1eed
with u crime . In one l~
r Bile. they were obliged to
pay the equlvalenl of 139,000.
Or so some hl1torlcal root·
not.('s aver. Seem" Incredible,
though. doa!.n 't it? u:·
Here'• the raw material
for anot.ber bar bet: Name
the colored 1e11J. Black, Red.
White and Yellow.
SolUlY and Cher started out
with the 1t11e n1mes of
C1u1r and Cleo. -
--------------------------------------------Jack Andeno11
Medicare Money Gap Widens
WASHINGTON -Lucille R
Ha U ol Colu.mbua. Oh.lo. la ~
yun old, ,wlLb a monthly in-
come ol t3lrZ rrom lbe Railroad
Retlremmt Pension Fund. She
la preclaely Lhe tort or penon
Medicare waa aet up to pr<>tect.
But becaWM! or lb' continuing
ba t t l e bclw ..-en f e d e r al
bureaucarats
a nd th e
m edica l
f ra l e rn lty
ove r wh at
con 1t ltutea
reason a bl e
~Lora' ft..'d,
the widowed
Mrt. Hall was
s addled with
1om c $'100 In
billit following operations to 1n
sta ll and Ulen repair :• detective
pacemaker.
WHEN MEASURED agawt
the more than $20,000 totaJ of her
medical billl ror the two opera ·
lions . $700 isn 't much ; whe n
rneal\ured aga inst a $302-a -
month income, it's a staggering
sum.
Grant Anesthesia Associates
billed Mrs . Ha ll $210 for a n
hour'8 work. Mrs . Hall sub-
mitted the bill to Medicare aod a
private insura nce c ompany
wbicb sold her s upplemental
"Medi.aap" coveraae. But they
dedded tbat a reuonabJ•
cbarae tor the aonlbesioloeiat'•
servlcea would have been $122.
Since Grant Aaaoch•tes had not
agreed to accept the Medicare
dectalon on Ill fee, this lelt Mrs.
Hall to pick up the $88 dir·
rerence. They are su!ng her ror
pay ment.
Unfortunat.ely. M~. Hall's is
not an Ulolated case. lncrcuing-
ly, doctors across the country
are refusing to lake Medicare
patients "on aulgnment .. -the
term ror a doctor's agreement to
accept the government's de·
termination of • reaaonable ree
· as full payment. When a doctor
agrees to take a case on asaign·
ment. be in errect swallows Dl06l or the difference between the
Medicare payment a nd his stand·
ard fee.
THE MAJOR proble m . ac-
cording to lhe doctors. is that
Medicare officials use formulas
that are anywhere from six to JO
month.! old on which to base
their determination or "reasona·
hie" fees. More a nd more doc·
tors are refusing to accept the
~overnment's assignmenl fees.
which are lower than those paid
by non-Medicare patleota. Na·
tionally, the assignment r at.e haa
dropped from 84 percent an 1987
to $0 percent In 1977. 1n Ohio, in·
veatl11tora for Sen. Howard
lletzenbaum, D·Ob1o, found that
only JS percent or Medicure
ca1e1 are accepted on the gov-
emmeol 's t.erms.
Whoever I.I to bl1me for the
situation -greedy doctors or
bureaucratic atuuarda -it's
the patient who pays. The dif·
ference between what Medicare
will allq_w and what doctors
charge. whether made up by
supplemental coverage or paid
oul of the paUenll' pockets, has
skyrocketed from $81 million in
1969 to a stunnine '699 miJlion in
1977.
For elderly Americans like
LucUle Hall, whose inability to
pay the ever-increasing cost of
medical treatment is exceeded
only by their need ror medical
services. the failure of t he
bureaucrats and lbe doctors to
settle their diffe rences as no
cold . impe r son a l set o f
s tatis tics. It is an acut e.
personal tragedy.
QU£S'n0NABLE STUDY? l'~or
years businessmen have been
complaining about the federal
regulatlOM that ham per their
productivity and force them to
spend many man-hours filling
out governmental rorms In qwn·
tupUcate.
The most wickly quoted study
or the cost of federa l regulatSoos
was made In 1977 by Murray
Weldenbaum of the st. Louis·
bHed Cen.te r for the Study of
Ame rican Bus iness. Welden-
bAum esUm1ted that recteral red
tape cosL~ companies -and
thus uJUmatAsly conaumeni
1102 billion Ull3 year. Accepted
at f ace value, this estimate
would be a aeriows indk tment of
the federal regulatory process.
Bu~ there is anothe r study that
casts doubt on Weidenbaum'i;
hair-raising report. Jl was done
by economist Julius Allen ror the
C ongress i o nal R esearc h
Service. and bas gone virtually
unnoticed.
A major fault Allen finds with
the Weidenbaum study is that it
"makes oo attempt to determine
the value of the benefits of reg-
uJation, so lhat a net cost of reg-
ulation, rather th~n a gross
coat. could be determined."
IN Ol'llEB words. Allen sug ·
~esls that the s aving to con·
s umers achieved by keepinJC
federal watchdogs on the tail of
Big Business shouJd be weighed
agaiMl the cost of supporting
the watchdogs.
Allen also questions the ~l
da ta Weidenbaum used to am ve
at bis SJ02 billion figure . And h~
concl~ that , given what tw>
perceives as the limitations of
We ldenbaum's study, "it is Im
possible ... to say whether this
estimate as too high or too low.
only that il has enoug_h quei
t1on able components lo makt.>
the t.otah am ved at suspect and
of questionable validity "
CASTRO'S COMPLAI NT·
Cuba's 5<>v1et-backed dictator
Fiedel Castro has let it be known
that he doesn 't thank m uch or the
new cozier re lations between
the United St a les a nd Com
munist China . He complai~ to
:t visiting congressiona l delega·
tion that our recent recoli(niliou
of Pe king was a power play hy
lhe Carter adm m1stration
In his best professional man
ner . Dr. Castro predict(.'<1 that
formal diplomatJc ties with h1!>
m e nto r s' M arx i s t ravab
wouldn"I be good for Uw future
of U.S. foreign p0licy.
Mechanics of Constitutional Convention
By RICllAllD L. WORSNOP ......... _..._,.
The comtllutional convention
-or constituent assembly, as It
la also called -is a charac·
terl1tically American political
lnslltutioo. Dating from revolu·
tlonary times, constitutional
conventions were asscmblt..'d to
frame the fundamental laws of
the stat.e and rederal govern·
menta. Article V or the federal
ConstitutloP provides that a con·
vention for proposing a mend·
menll may be called by two.
thirds or Lhe s tate l egislature~.
bul so far this p rovision has
n e ver been s uccessfully in
voked.
But the fi rst federal constitu·
lional convention since 1787 now
looms as a distinct possibility
The legislatures of 22 sl ates
have passed some kind of caJI
for a convention to m uke fJ
balanced federal budget a con·
slltuUonal imperative. Jason
Boe, president or the NaUooal
C onrer e n c c o l Stat e
Charles McCabe
Le1lalatures. said on Jan. 15
there was a "stroni< probability"
thlt the required total of 34
legislatures will have a pproved
such measures by s ummer.
Meanwhile, 13 legislatures
have adopted resolutions calling
for a convention to formulate an
anti-abortion amendment to the
Constitution. Ten or the resolu
lions were adopted In the pas t
two years. and opponents of
a bortion showf'd in last Novem
ber's election that they have a
la r ge constitucocy t hroughout
the country.
t:VEN I F an a mendment as
a pproved by a convc nlion, 1l
does not autom atically become
pa rt of the Constitution. J"or
Artid e V stiplulates that a ll
a m e ndments. whatever their
origin, must be ratahed by the
legis latures of three-fourths
(currently 38 ) or the states. Thus
an amendment proposed bv a
convention could h il to wan
ratification beca use of a change
i n the po litica l climate or
Ix-cause l3 or mon.• legislatures
d a:sagrced with als wordrng.
t n any event . t he budget·
balancing amendment 1s shap-
ing up as a leading issue in the
1980 Dem otrat1c pres.1dent1al
race. Gov Edmund G Brown
Jr. of California t•ndorsed tht•
proposal in his second-term m
aug ura l a ddres:s But Sen
F.dwa rd M. Kennedy, D·Mass,
who also is considered a possible
t•hallenger to Presadt•nt Carter
fo r the Democralat nomination.
has come out against It
"When constitutional ame nd
ments have been necessary 10
the )>asl, .. Kennedy said in a rc
<'(' nt speech 1 n Phi lad e lphaa.
"the traditional method or filter-
an .e proposals through Congress
for submission Lo the states bas
served the nation well. and should
·not be abandoned now. Only in
this wa y can adequate national
delihf>ration be given to the pr<>·
found changes that may be made
in lhc Ufc of the nation."
Al the s t a t e level. i:on
s titutional convention!-. are uni
<'a mer ul bodies l"Ompo~cd of
delegates elected by popular volt'
T he m embers ordan • ..r1ly ar•
c hosen from the distracts Ul>•·d r11r
the election of membt·r' 11( lht
le gislature . Tht• pron·,l11r 1· of
s tate t'Onvt•ntions 1s shafwcl hy Uw
nature of Uic busmt•ss be fore it
proµos1n~ ont> or mor<' <imcnd
m t.'n ts to an exastm~ constitution.
drafting a new crmstitululll, cir
('Ompletely rev1-.1 11i: au 1•x1~ltn~
constitution
BUT THE comp11:-.1t1on anct
structure of a federal r·o11v•·nt1011
ha ve not yet been rklnmmed
Brown s ;.iid hc· lwl11•vc•d lhtll
Con~ress should puo.,:-. l1·g1slaho11
C'!.labhshing ground ruh•:-. which
then could be rc·v1f'wcd by lht·
<'O urts. No St>nsc• of ur,.(c•rwy 1'
a ppar<'nt on Capitol 11111 at pn •
sent, but the m•)fHI m11y ch;mg ..
as thi:s year 's hattlc or lhl'
budget pro~resscs
Wurts Still Trying to 'Kill the Messenger'
Wt> all know tht• :,lory of lhl·
fa t · of lhl· m1·h~cngcr who
brought the bad news to thf'
king. lie was slu1n I somcl1me!.
thank the press, huvang had u
miJ(hty good run for atis money
during the first two hundred
years or our republic. Is now be
ang cast in the role of king 's
messenger by the public. and Is
fo<'ing a dire fate .
T hat fatf' I s bein g a d ·
ministered, :.lowly but surely. hy
the fed l'rul
courts Look
ul the toll in
r ece n t
months The
federa l courtb
h ave cm
powe r ed the
gove rnment
to:
Thrown re·
porter In Jail
for faillnl( to tllNI Ovf'r every
note he ever made In the prep·
arat.lon of a s tory, lilnd every
acrap of poJ)C!r that eve r pasSt.'<.I
through his h1nds : obtain a secret eearch warrant to break
lnto a new1paper to look at
anythina in the office; e xamine
the records of all telephone calls
lnto and out of a newspaper of·
rtce wtlho ut t e lltna the
newapaper.
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This feud tK-t Wl'l'll I ht• cour1"
a nd the press l"i hl·<'nnun~ a
strlous thing Thl' rourts tak1· un
t•xrPssaviely IJ•OUS li ne They arc
<J l>ridging ttw powe rs of th•·
f)rPss. in d.irt•c·t contruvt•nlion of
the First Amendm<·nt , In order
ttaut derendunt~ may i:c•t a fair
t rial. There ls somettung to Uus
argumenlr but not a ll thut rnuch,
If you believe tht' f"irht Amend·
m~nt means JU!l what It say1>
und nothinJ( more or lc·~s.
THE REAi. TROUBLE, us f
~Pe II. 18 that our federal judges
a rc suffering from a severe case
of /ohr de gral'IMur In our late
20th centu r y society these
<'HSOCked ls wyeNI have become
the arbiters of all our llves.
In the old d&y!i the judsccs
1\vere juat supposNi to be elderly
gents who 1nt1>rprctcd <'88e book
luw. Slowly we ho ~e thrwst the
acreat sodaJ IHues of our tlmt>
onto the ir desks bu111ng.
sesregaUon, 1borUon. fn these
m1ttera the Judges make l3w
Ju"t as autely aa the Conf(rcss
The great aoclal iaaues or our
Ume are being d.clded by amua
men with llfe\.1me Jobe who art>
u1u1lly rar remote ftom lhe cf
feel.a or \he social 1asue1 they
1>0 nt1f1t·nte upon
/\11 th1• 1><>Wl'r' or lht• frd<•ra l
J111l1 c11uy have• 1n1·rcnl'ted , i.o h<"
their complacenre and i.cn1ttllv1
I y to aitk1sm. II ere a:s th · h1~urt
of lhl' ('O nflil'l lw t wt>e n the
higher courts llnd the pres:s· Ttw
JUdJtes value the decorum 11nd
antegrlly of their courtrooms
more than th1~y value lnstatu
tlons that int rudl· upon thc::.c
things. ....
SINCE 111E IJrPRS and courts
have co-ell.ist.f'd for two hundred
years. even ir ruthcr uneasily,
there 18 no rettson why this s1tuu·
tlon sbo9d not obtain and con·
tinue. No reason, lht•I 1:-.. exct·pt
the real pique. amounting In
some cas~ to e nmity, that the
judges feel toward publisher11
nnd reporters
In recent werks l ht> lJ S.
Supreme Court has hcttrd ar~u
ment an two more 11itcnihcant
preH Clllfeft, ·in one, the Qut:.'tUOf\
iii whether someone who sues u
press entity con makll Its ed1toN1 expl~ln why they did not puhhsh
80me of the mttl('r\AI lticy had in
pr<'parinf( tt story.
The other cose Is an appcol
from the New York Court of Ap
peal11 thDt prt" trial hearings an
criminal CtiCS m~l be closed tu
press and publ11• unl•·~s a
·1t·iu11ma1t"' rt'U'"" t o open
lhc•rn lshho"-11
IT IS DJFt'ICUl:r to bf'
s nnituine about thc• fatt• or tlw
prebs m thc!'lt' two CHbt's, ~lvcn
thl' ;already demonstrated prl'
rlalcctioru; of Uw present "Nllt0n
('OUrt " The odd:. In nearly all
these cases set>m~ to be ~ to 4
a ~alnst.
There is. too, the !!l'nslt1vity
:di lowyl'r~. inc luding lh1•
cassocked vanely, (<'t'I a bout lht•
l'XJ)Ol'IUrC Of the ta wdry 10.'lic:e Of
the profession or la w 3!\ shown In
t he Wate r"'alc proceed ings
Lawyers we re s ho wn to be
s h a kedo wn a rll!\ts for t hl'
Re publican p a rty , bullies
thre a tening the hf'ads o f
flog ilima te bu:sinl·s:-ie11. petty
:.icoundrehs who hid behind th'' fl.l voroble re1wlls of the ba r
ei.cam.
{!. Cll)e can be mad~ th11l t ~
('o urh a rc bccom1nl( th"
stron1tcst or th three nrms of
t(Ovt rnment. ThlA IR not the way
thing!\ were meant to be in lhili
country. Dut until we tlcvelor'
our own set of con5cn11us on Lhe
grellll 80Clol Issues of our lime.
the f('(feral JudRC8 nrc goinfi( to
flourts b like lhe areen bu,y tree.
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CAUFORNfA
Day of Terror la •• DI go
Proffle of a Teen-age Girl SnijJer
SAN DIEGO CAP > Brenda S()f'nrer brn".i1-d
lo hl&h l'bool claumate-a last week that sht~ w1H1
KOinl lo "do aomctbloi big to get on TV."
Today. the 16»'HM>ld 1lrl la tn &)C>Uc. eualudy.
h•ld ln 1 ~minute bun t of 1unfire that left t •o
l><'oplt' dead .nd run olben, anc:ludln1 fl&ht
.-b1ldrm. woundf'd.
Police aaid Mtu S~nc.-flr aimed a ae tnl
automatic .22·<-allbt'tr r\lle ab~ got for Chri1lmH 11l
th~ Clt'nland El•mt>ntary School Monday mom
ma. flrln& 30 round.I of ammurution
sot00L P&J C'I PAL Hurt.on WralC
fulull)' woundt'd wh11t· lrytna to
alll tht' tr\)un•d t•htldren and
('ustodtnn M1<'htt<'I Surhar, !if\.
died altt>ll)plu~ 111 pull Wr~Jt
to j Ufcty
Amont; th1• .. nundf"d •ns
pollrt•man H11lwrt Kuhh 211 ,
~hot thn1uJth thl' nt•r k llt' "us
hstl·d 1n M..ihh-t•nmllt1on
'fh.n't' ol Uw t•hthh 1•n wen·
relt>u:'ll'd l*fh'r bt?tng t rt'>ttt>d fo1
minor \\OUl)(l<. •••
Authonl1t's i.a1d tht-rhlldr<•n 'lUI hosp1tahu-d
an c-ludt>d Monara &•h 1~. !j, und Chrtsly Budl. 9. 1n
l'rttl<'.11 t't1n1llllon . M.1n Clurk. H. 'cn ous <'C>nd 1
t ion ; Cam Miiier. 9. tn fllu <"ond1tion and Gregory
Vt•rnl'r ,8, good cond1l1on
Arter ftrang lhc 30 rounds, polJce said tht> high
::.t•hool JUIUOr barru•.tt1t·d bt•r..t'lf ms1de the family
h o me a rross fr o m the
::.chool for almo::.l seven hour::.,
warntng pohcc ~he was gomg lo
"come out ::.hooting "
As mt'mb<!r::. or ltw SWAT
<Special Weapons and Tacttcs>
fon·c· .. aikd nut the tense v1g1l ,
the girl finally agn·ed lo s ur
rendt'r aflt>r hanging up her
tl•lephont.' on negoti ators
several time:.
tu lCO now I shot n pie <policemunl, I t.hlnk, and I
W811t to shoot more ''
Wt'ortnu a bl•ck Navy watc h cap. brown cor-
duroy pint.a and o blue sweatshirt, the freckle·
fuctd, rtd hal~ 1drl was whisked to police head·
quartf'rs for qu'1tllonlnti alter ahe aw-rendered.
Stw waa beln1i held at the San ote10 City Jall .
Poll<·~ .. id no c hariiet bMve bc<in rued In coonec·
lion with lheal106Ungs.
POuc·•: SAi l> THE GIRL had a history of pel·
ty lhdl and druR abuse
S WAT OHI C'er M lkl" llc odrUuon said
nt•gotiatol"!t Wf'rt' told by family members lbat
M111 Sl)('ocer "fantas1u.'<1 in the past about belo1 a
11nlpt'r "
"She knt'w u lot about our operation from
watch.111.: 'SWAT' on TV," nid Hendrickson, wbo
ht'lped pin the girl to the ground after she dropped
hf'r Wt'l)pOCUI on a driveway.
llli h SC'hool friends described the bespectacled
Miss Spt>ncer us an honor s tudent, "really quiet
<ind unhappy that her mothe r wasn't around."
THE GIRL HAD AMENDED the elementary
~<·hool, and w~ Involved in a wtndow-breaking in·
c1dent there a year ago, police said.
~he excelled in photography and recenUy won
<in award for her work, a school official said.
T he girl had about 500 rounds of ammwtltion
:.ilonK with an air pellet gun, officials said, adding
that the .22 calibe r rlfJe was fitted with a
telescope.
"She used to tell us how she went rabbit hunt·
mg in m the mountains with a BB gun," said a
friend
Miss Spencer lived with her fat.her. Wally D.
Spe ncer. who had been awarded custody of her
when he and his wife divorced several years ago.
The mother lives 10 San Diego and came to the
sC"ene during the siege but did not speak with
either the father or daughter.
T~.~30.1979
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EARLIER, SHE TOLD lh1· San Diego Tribune
in a telephone conversat ion "I don't hke Mon-
days. This li vPns up the day " She added , "l have
Miss S pencer was an avid hunter . he r
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'NO REMORSE'
Brenda Spencer
SheHaJ
'Fetish'
For Guns
Tears, Fears
Kids~ Parents
Relive Terror
SAN DIEGO IAP l Gunshots erupted from a
brown-and-whale house across the street. Sudden-
ly, children we re bleeding, crying "Daddy," and
clutching their wounds.
''There was s hooting a nd it sounded like
firec rackers." recalled 8-year-old Scott Satin, a
pupil at Cleveland Elementary School. ''But when
they told us to run, I knew it wasn't firecrackers.
"So I started runnjng then we had to He down on
the fl oor so they wouldn 'l get us," the boy said. ··one of the teachers told us to go into the
auditorium. They blocked off the doors with tables
and pianos." 1
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Paul Carr was walking in
the main gate at the school with his friend J ames
Lira . "when we beard these pops."
"I thought it was all a j oke, but we saw a girl ly-
ing on the floor," the sixth grader recalled.
"J a mes rolled her over and she had a hole in her
leg."
Apparently the first lo be shot was Monica
Selvig, 9. who was reported later as hospitalized in
SAN DIEGO IA P l -cr itical condition with a stomach wound.
When Brenda Spencer T hen, said student Lorra Craig, "Mr. Wragg ran
in v 1 t l•d hig h s c h o o I out to help and he was s hot. And then the custodian
friends home. they often r an out and he got shot, too."
cam €.' away concC'rned Phillip Bragg. an 11-year-old sixth grader , s aid
about h e r fetis h for the two men were lying in the bushes. "I walked
firearms. by and I could hear them moaning," be said.
Dunng one visit . the
g un -c razy 16-year-o ld
told a male classmate
that she and her fathe r
"h ad enougt,> ammuni-
tion for a small army."
ONE OF HER favorite
television programs was
"SWAT," a long-running
ser ies about a n e lit e
police special wl'apons
team, but her friends
said she a lways cheered
for th€.' bad guys.
''She'd be wa tching
cop s hows. a nd when
one got s hot. sh€.' '<I say
·all right,' " said on€.' ac-
quaintance who as ked
not to be ident1f1ed
AN AVl D HUNTE-ft.
s he got what she mos t
wanted for Christmas
a .22-caliber rifle with
~cope -from her dad.
"to shoot rabbits." he
told police Monday
Th e r ed -h aired ,
freckled Miss Spe ncer
was in custody today, 24
hours after a s nipe r
siege al a grade school
left two persons dead
and nine wounded, in·
eluding eight children.
Al though s he loved
a nimals a nd won a color
tt'levision set last Oc-
tobe r in a H umant'
Society photo contest. a
neighbor recalled he r
thre ats or setting the
tails of stray cats and
dogs afire with hghte r nu id.
Last summer she was
a rrest ed for breaking
windows in the school
across t h e s treet -
Cleveland Elementar y
School, the parking lot
of which was fjked with
gunfire-M"?'-.ty.
Police sa1ct Mtss
Spencer sh~ed no re-
morse. While in the
house. she told the San
Diego Evening Tpb11ne
i n 1 telepho ne In .
tervlew: "I don't like
Mondays. This livens up
the day.''
T HE IS-MINUTE FUSIUADE or gunfire sent
this tree-lined residential community in s uburban
San Carlos into a spasm of terror.
"A girl was s hot in the hip and the stomach." re-
called Rebecca Wexler, 11. "She was down on the
ground throwing up. She was saying she ·wanted
her daddy."
Frank Stiles said his 7-year-old daughter
Audrey, who was released from a hospital after
being t reated for an e lbow wound, wasn't yet talk·
ing loo much.
''It's hard to say what mjght be going ofi;;\er
mind," he said. ) .
THE PllLDREN STAYED in the besiege<I school
for a lmost five hours until they were taken out a back
door into buses. Meanwhile, their parents waited in
anguish -several mothers quieUy sobbing as they
stood on street corners, othersoperuy hysterical.
After hearing some chil<iren bad been taken to a
hospital, Therese Neal pleaded: "Who are they?
Who a re they? I have three kids in that school."
Peggy Whiteside. who had dropped off her two
children al the school s hortly after 8 a.m., said: "I
heard s hots. I just thought it was some kid wtth
firecrackers. It happens all the time."
TH EN A P ASSERBY blurted out that he heard six
chi Id ren had been hit by bullet.
Mrs. Whiteside burst into tears. "I could hardly
stand it ... My baby ... Oh, daddy," she cried,
as her father put his arms around her.
Jo a hallway behind the lobby al Alvarado Com-
munity Hospital, there were still mor e tears as
doctors told a woman her husband, custodian
Michael Suchar, 56, was dead.
"No. no. no, don't tell me he's dead," the wi>man
cried. "lie can't be dead. He'snotdead."
CoDD11Uter Train
Passengers Up
More commuters are riding AMTRAK's "San
Olegan" service between Los Angeles and San
Diego. the California Department of Trans porta.
lion reports.
A department analysis states that 825,506
passengers rode the train in 1978 an Increase of
139, l25 or 20 percent above 1977.
In December patronage of the train. which
m akes stops in Orange County, rose by 41 percent
above the previous year. t he analysis stales.
The "San Olegan," which provides six round
trips dally between Los Angeles and San Diego, Is
jolnlly sponsored by Caltraos and AMT RAK.
-&
The sun
and the air
are free.
On nice days
dry laundry
In fresh air.
Let them help you trim your electric bill.
Foll ow these simple ti p . They require no electricity at all. Yet
properly used, they c·a n carry a lot of the burden of heating and coo ling
a nd other jobs that plug-in appliance do .
Mo ther Nature is a friend l y so rt. (WcJI , at least mos t o f the tin1c.)
And j ust bursti ng with energy that is free for the using.
So why not use it? And conse rv e electric
energy which costs so much to produce'! Yo'u·11 __,..E
be happi ly surpri sed to find how n1 uch you ~--
·ave month in a nd 1nonth out . Southern California Edison
An l lJU 1l l)p1 ml\ l 11'1' v• •
Aa DAILY Pt LOT 1 ueld1y JanU.1ry 30. 1819 NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE
• &~ W@l!B[( Behavior Study Rapped
A!.l. ~ c
6Months A go
Bobby's Reading Skills Were
18 Months Behind. nl• ~ @[( W 0 @@ CIA Used Secret Meam to Test Drugs
"Col o pro()tj>m' Thrn unit' 111 l'ot l>vnn l~aJ 1mlJ
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1n ., rou1)!t• of inonllu 11nd ~uht Ilk•• lo know what
lht• IJf\M.'f\JUf\' l~ for d111n~ Mtffit' Wt'Ot•itlo~ll'lll r,·
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H lraott. Tk pruttdure la t.o rw 09& an appUn
Uoa for a rnurr b urd, lndlutln« your name, ad
drH•, purpoM' of )Our ~''"· 1od 1 brt .. r ch>ll('rlp..
Uoa of~ kind of n"M"af'C'lt you lnwnd t.o do.
Yoa Lbna takt" UM-appllutJoo t.o Lhe pttHribed
room. 11wtt yuu wUI be laaued • ~att~ card
&OCHI fOf' two )'Hf'li, aod dJrttU'd LO lhe IOQl'ft ol
matertal• that you .-ill WU'. ('o,.plt'le Wonnalloo
i. ladwled la a IHrlet. "How &o ue t.be Nalional
Arelllws," aVlllable for st c:eota from Family
H.-rllAIC" M1gado4', P.O. Bos 1809, New York,
N.Y . t•t.
Peak S~•••· .. lt'llftt'• Tlta•1
OEAH PAT Pl ·use help out an "unsellson«><J "
traveler and unscrumble some travel folder lingo
ror m(" F..xactJy what months are included m peak,
shoulder and wanter European travel season:.?
W E., Laguna Beach
Peak mon&lu ire Jane, July and Auiut.
SboaJder moathll are April t.o mid-May and Sep.
&ember t.o mld-Odober, while tri.Mer moatlaa la·
d ude Non mbfor through Marcil. Canbbeu travel
seu ons att not the s 1me, however. Winter runs
from Ott. IS to April 14 , and summer ls April 15 t.o
Dec. 14.
~Gleflft° N~drd to Bllfl Propn-t.11"!
DEAR UOB. Do I nef'd a laywer to write up
the agreement when I buy my hrst home?
Marie Ann E
DEAR MARIE ANN: My brother attorneys
won't all agree, but uolt>ss the transaction 18 com·
pllca&ed, you prr bably don't need a la wyer for a
routine home purchase. Most realty aeents can fill
out tht> forms.
But If you don't fully undersund the purchase
oner or otht>r papers, consuJt a real estate al·
torne-y. In some statf's , lawyers a re required by
law lo handle f'ven the simplest home purchases.
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WAStnNGTON lAI') The
CIA continued fundJn1 reaearch
lnt.o the t.rro. on way• to control
behavior, althoulti·•mclall b.ad
1lven the lmpreulon mo.t of It
t'nded a dffade Hrller, I book aar• John Meru, author of "The
Sf.arch for tlHt 'Manchurian Cao·
dldate , '" Hid there ls tw ldcnce
the CIA '1 Otnce of Reatiu cb and
Deve lopment C.OOk ovtlr ateneral
bebavtoral rt"leiarcb a rtl'r the
MK ULTftA pruject e nded an
lM3
T H t: MU<'H·P UBLICIZED
MK ULTRA program involved
dru1 tnUnj , some of it on wiwil·
Lina aubJtttl
M ukl, • former State Depart-
m 4'Dl lnteUl.ience om cer and
rrequent CIA critic. said the ClA
Informed him in response to a
Freedom of Information Act re·
queat It found 130 boxes of
papen expected lo contain docu·
mcnta related to behavioral re-
search topics.
''I was a s tounded by the
amount of thh undisclosed
m aterial," he said. "The agency
s ays It i s r e vie w i n g lbe
material., and I expect It to be
rel«!ased within six months."
H18 book, scheduled to be re·
leased next month, 111 biased on
some 16,000 paivs o ( inform1tUon
on the MK·ULTKA and other
mind control experiments. The
m1te rlal waa released in 1m ud
19711.
Atte mpg to conlrol behavior
Included swnaorlng CMOadJan
"bralnwaahlna" studlc11 uslng
the powerful ballucloogenlc LSD
and abock treatments, Mu ks
said.
(An ABC News Closeup on
"Misslon: Mind Control" will be
prese nted at 11 30 tonight on
Channel7.)
C IA Dir ect o r S t a n s field
T urne r i ndicate d tha t a ny
general mind-control progra m
ended with MK -ULTRA, the
author said. CIA officials have
ac kno wle d ged th a t M K ·
SEARCH. a more limited drug
program using volunteers, con·
tinued until 1972.
DURING 1117 congressional
b earings, age n cy officials
acknowledged testir¥.,. LSD and
othe r drugs on men who were
lured by prostitutes into agency.
run &Rartments. They also said
the CIA secr etly sp onsored
private research into behavior
control drugs and techniques.
Secret or ganizations are no
longer used u fronts for fl.lnding
behavior research, Turner aMid,
adding the aaency "I• in no way
enaa&ed in either wlttln1 or wi-
wltUnc teaUne ol druea tod1ty."
But ln re9earchl nc bis book,
Marks said he found that the
CIA funded LSO a nd shock
treatment research at Canada's
McGill Univenlty.
HE SAID DOCUMENTS show
the agency contributed about
$19,000 a year for seve ral years
to Dr . D. Ewen Cameron, one of
Canada 's t.op psyctuatr1sts.
It was unknow n whethe r
Cameron, who died in 1967, was
a ware the funds were provided
by the CIA through the Society
for the Invest igation of Human
Ecology.
The book said Ca meron tried
to treat mental pat ients by
creating complete amnesia or all
behavior al>llerns, theorizing that
only norma l beha vtor patterns
would return.
SCORES OF P ERSONS were
unknowingly t reated with LSD
a nd others subjected lo a com-
bined electric shock and drug-
1 nd u ced sleep treatment, the
book said
Today He Reads Better
Than Most of His Classma tes
G1"8n u pro~r htarnonq program, nearlv ti/Wry child &an
Pfl•form et a l11v~1 <or•,ulort1d "11.cc01llnn1 •·
Our •nd1111duah11·d C;ornpu1111 An•llP<I lnnruc11on h11lp\
eech child '" th•• bll•« l11&rn1nq 1lu11, 01 meth, re8d1nq Ot1<J
1•"9UllQ9 &II\ Wh11'1 moru, hft or .ne ec1uallv fln1ays 1h1t
learn1n9 e1rpe1111nu1 aoo ~Owl 1mprowmen1 '" 01her
tcholastic &nd lCX1al .u e"' o• -11
We are tht> on1v pr1Vat11lv 0e>er.11..0 1u1orial lec1lltv 1n th1\
1rea ut1lot1r>fl ComputM Aut\ll!d ln11ruc11on Our
p.09ram1 mcludt1 R1<rn~11I" lor tn11 child who has fallen
behind, .. En11chm.,n1" lor the child wf>OMI qo1tls reciuu,.
ilbove BlltilllqH l)<frlormanc.o; ~nd .. S pec.foe D1M!b1l11v"for
behev•or mod1l1c111on i nd w>tte1l1c lnrnmg tk1lh
LE~TER f 1Bf15%C
lEf1R~%~G SHILLS
1525 M•H Verde Or. EHt. COii• Me•• (71 4) 557.5714
4111 E. South St. Lakewood (213)e3CM100
28041 S. Hewthorne Blvd.
Reocho Palo1 Verde• (213 37'7·1541
Are you a "cookie-:jar"saver?
Some nld-fo shinned ideas nn· m·v1•r
0111 of-d al1'.
Lik1· i-.:1vin~ morwy.
llul, with the c·ook.it>·jar or hank-nccoun l
11ppro11ch 10 saving, you ore always
11•111pl<'d tu lllk£' oul m onl'Y almost us often
;1i. you pul ii in. Ancl you never 8ccm 10
h:1v1· the Bi~ Mone_v whl'n you tinnily ncC'd
11 ll1C11>I.
T iil' pdtl' 1ngs on the things you're
i.<1 vi 11~ for-a new home, colfcgt',
n·11n•m1•n1, ti b usi ness-arc a lready high
.ind !-{1·11ing highl'I. W••_v 9 u 1 of till' cook.it'
1ur dui.1>. ~u n i-.uvings pla n wlwn· your
money lurni. info Big Mom·y ovt-r lhc yt·nr<.
11111k(·~ mon· M'n M· 1l111n l'Vt'I'.
t\I lrn1wriul, wl''ll givl' you a r-.y~lt·m<Jt1c
pltm for savinf{.
Wirh our hjg h inlf'rcst rnlt•i-. on i-.avinK1>·
nncJ the muny S<•rvi<'C'S lmpt·rinl now ofli·r!-,
i.:JVing is an old-foi.hioned idea whoio.e time
has come.
We'll hdp you sd1·c11hc plan lhat"sjusl
right for )'OU.
wt':ll m ake it ea.sil'r to Ml\ 1·. with h1glwr
interest than a11y hunk.
And your money will lw sa/f'
Hui, most importunr, you'lfhil\'t' tilt' H1.~
Money w hen thl' 11m«-c omf's.
s:s billw n twhind you. 'JO 0Hic1 .... I t'lrphon1·
1ransf1·r und 11H1r1"
~o du11·1 !-(t'I C'1111gh1"11h your h;md 1n 1lw
l OCJKH'~)iJf.
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1\l lmpt•m1I.
H 1mPERIAL sAv1nos
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
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w l101u• I imc· '""' c•11mc•.
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U>S ANOELES Ont' of th more exclUnt upects of lht> Pro
Bowl football aamt 1&t thC' I~
Ange1u Mc-morlal <:oll~t"um
Monday nJ-"t had to ht> the final
appl'•rance of Iona llml' of
fe ns tvf" l*t a rllni: .:unrd Tom
Mack of th Ram11
A d lsuppo111 t1n.-: r r o '4d o f
38.333 turned out on o t•ohl, cn'>P
nl&ht for thl• Nut1onal t-'oothall
League hnalt> '4'h1ch wo'\ won by
th1.• N<1t1on nl ('unfrn·nrt'. 13 7
o'e r 1111 Aml·n ran < ·onfrr•·nt t•
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brtlltant 13 Yl'IH JJroft',1>111n:tl
caret'r 111 tht• Nut1on.il Footh1Jll
League, all with the Ram!>, and
he rece1vc.•d a standing uvutmn
whe n he rcturnt'd to th<' fit-hi 111
lht> warung s t•tonds after pla y
ing m 184 <'on:.crut1vc regular
season games
His final appearance on the
field brought thf' cro wd to its
fee t and showed the esteem with
which the cnam or the player!>
111 tflt• NfL f,•Jt about tht•lr pe<'r
Afh•r h1t1 own Nt'l' h'ummat •s
h nd con<'ludrd 11huk1n.c hlit hand,
<'hecrinit h1:s ''rr lval in the hud
die und pa tUng him o n the buck.
M•v.-ral of lht• Al<'{' pluycr1 wcnt
~rrou tht• hrw of 11t•r1 mmage
and into t h•· N I-'(' huddle to
i.hak•· hii. hanc1 d uring a t1m t.'Out
A tnbut1• 11t•ldom Miv •n to <i
plJVl'I In JO~ '>port and Ont> thut
hrnu~ht u i.mllt• or uppn·r11.1t1on
from Mnr k In tht· drt.•1:s1nM room
foll0'4 lnj.l tht• ~.tnll'
"I "/\~ v•:IH' flulll'rcd, '
M .11·k :.,.ud It ""LI' ,1 1itn·at way
h • fin1 -.h ,1 1·~11 "''' Foot hall hui.
h1•1·n .:rt'1tl tu nw but now ll'!t all
11\••1 and I m " rooku· again 111
.1nolhl•r JOb
I know thl' hardcbt purl of
tht> 1.1.hok thrnK will bl' next
:.umnwr \\hl.'n the lt'um goes to
l'dmp j nd I wo n't bt· there But
there 1s no t•hance that I will
t•hange my m ind and return "
f'e rhups the greatest tribull' to
Mut•k came from Ua m center,
Rich Saul
"H e 's a ver y unself1!>h
player, Saul !ta 1d. "So many
Games Still Not
wont to bt• that way and so few
th> Uc .. s very intellige nt and l 'm
~omg to miH him . H e's been a
14 reut lt'llCht'r for me and his
.:reute>st attribute is the fact he
is itur h u l{rcat lndivldual
"You can rt>place a guy with
ta lent but you <'an't re place a
mun the calit>.!r of Tom Mack "
MONDAY NIGHT'S ga m e was
played for e nJoyment a nd lacked
tht· aggressiveness a nd e motion
11f a regula r season affair.
Ahm ad Rashad of the Minnesota
V1k 1ngs was selected as player
of tht-game after he tied the Pro
llowl record 1n m a kin g five
catc hes including a pair of key
rt'<'t'pt 10 nl> on the w inning
tout·hdown drive in the third
quartl'r
He was the second playe r in
t h<' gume to tie the .record. The
A FC'l> Steve Largent h ad done it
l"a rhe r, making all five of his re-
CPptions in the second quarte r.
aid1014 tht' lone AFC touchdown
drtVl'
Rashad was modest in his talk
afte r the gam e. "I think the. win
proves that the AFC is n 't a ny
..
Bag • m
Contract Hassles Rise Again
LAUSANNE . S witze rla nd
•AP l -"It's a l l up to the
lawyers now," s ays Howard Al-
l en, a membe r or the Los
Angeles Organizing Committee
ILAOCl which is trying to tie up
the 1984 Olympic Games for the
California City.
The lawyers have to work fast.
The y have one mo11lh to agree
on the fine wording of a contract
io s atisfy both the LAOC and the
U .S . Olympi c Co mm i ttee
IUSOC>
THE CONTRACT has to be
ready for signing by March 1. If
not, the Interna tional Oly mpic
Committee llOC) will fina lly
wind up the ye ar -lo ng Los
Angeles saga and invite other
cities to bid to stage the Games.
The I OC e xl'c utive board.
which was expec ted to sign the
contract at a two-day m eeting
here. showed sig ns of irritation
a s the two Amt•rican bodies
wer e still not ready.
Juan Samaranc h of Spain,
chairman or the IOC press com-
m ission. presided ove r a news
conference at which both the
LAOC and the USOC w ere
represented .
A REPORTER ASKED: "Oo
you not think that people in-
ter ested m the Olympic mov<·
m ent around the world will feel
tha t two irrespons ible bodil"s
roming he re to sig n a major con -
tract and the n failing lo agree on
the wording are wasting time
and money?"
"I agree." Samar:!nch s aid
te rsely. But USOC President
Robe rt Kane Jumped up and
tried to restore confidence in the
pla n to s tage the Oly mpi c
Games in the United Slates for
the first time in 48 ye ars. ·
"I've ne ver thought for a mo -
m e nt that the Gam es would not
com e to Los Angeles in 1984."
Kane declared
"There 's no subs t antial dis
ag reement between the pa rties
We're m t he st age o f fina hz1ng
our a greement. We're not wast
ing time or being irresponsible "
THE TWO AMERICAN bodies
s hare fina ncial respons ibility for
the Games in Los Angeles They
ha V<' agrt>ed on a s hare of the
profits 1f there are any
But recently the USOC a lso de-
manded a s ha re in the perma·
nc nt asset s sta diums and
o th t•r bu1ld1n gs as a
g ua r antee of possible loss. This
1s thl' issue holding up the con·
tract once mor e.
Monique Berlioux, Director of
the lOC. tried to quash talk of an
ultimatum.
"This 1s not a n ultimatum."
she said. "A deadline for signing
the contract has a lready been set.
a nd W<' were simply extending it. ..
NEVERTHELESS, if the con·
tr act is not signed by Mar ch 1.
the IOC will look elsewhe re for a
host c ity . The situatjon is almost
ba ck lo that of la st summe r.
when the IOC gave Los Angeles
two months to agree on a bas is
fo r running the games.
At tha t time. Montre al a nd
Mexico City were inte rested in
stepping in.
The IOC normally gives host
c1t1es six yea rs to prepare for
the Games.
,, ...
··-·Yes, Bot Is It Golf?
l
The Newporter Inn posted a
t o urna me nt on its go lf
course Monday but or
ganizcrs were quick to point
out tha t any connection
hctw(•en the Hoag Hackers
lfiJi nx and golf we re purely
coincidenta l. Cont esta nts
wcr(· asked to forget their
clubs and golf balls, which is
good considerin~ what they
had to go through . For in-
s tance. Bill Odesky <right )
plays the sticky wicket while
Tony Vitti <left , and Robert
G u ggcnhcim I belo w l test
the Slinger. The event was a
pre lude t o th e C ros b y
Southern at Irvine Coast
Country Club this weekend .
Dally Piiot Photos
By Gary Ambrose
s tronger ThP NFC 1s JU!>t us
strong ll 's JUSt t hut Pittsburgh
has s uch a gr(!al te am "
AFC Coa ch Chuc k Fairbanks.
pres umably h ead ed fo r the
University of Colorado Ir lit1gC1 -
tion in the courts cun get him
the re, had two opportun1lles for
field goal attempts 1n the f1 r..t
quarter but opte d lo run or
fo urth down s ituat ions which
failed
EACH T EAM SCO R E D A
t o u c hdo wn 1n the· seco n d
quarter Wilbert Montgom ery of
the Philadelphia Eagles went
over from the two for tht NFC
score but l<'rank Corr<.11 's con
version t ry 'a1Jcd
With Bob Griese of the Mia mi
Dolphins at the he lm in the
second period. the AFC drove 62
yards for its only scor <' T ht' key
to the drive was t ht-passin~
co mbincit1on o r G r ll'Sl' l o
Larg e nt of th l' Scalll e
Seahawks
Lar gent cnught thrN· 1rclud
1n g an e ig ht ya r d<:r for thC'
score. Garo Vcprcm1an's con
See PRO BOWL. Page 82
Low Ratings
Split Up ABC
Racing Team
ARCADI A IA P l The ABC's
of tho roughbred racing 1n 1978
Affirmed . Rar rern and Cauthen
hav<.' b<'e n s pilt apart by
tra iner LU7. Barrera after ri v<.•
con secutive losses for 197R Tn
pie Crown winner Affi rmed :ind
105 straight losing mounts for
young jockey $tt>ve Cauthen
Barre ra a nnouncrrl Monday
"one of the hardest dec1s1ons I
e ver had to make in my hfl' ... to
r eplace Cauthe n with veteran
jockey Laffit l'incay on four
year-old Affirmed 1n Sunday's
$200,000-addcd Strub Stakes at
Santa Anita.
AFFIRMED ANO CAUTHEN
last rode to victory Aug. 8 in the
Jim Dandy Stakes Two of Ar .
fJ rmcd's losses occ urred this
month at Santa Anita
The 18·year ·o ld Cauthen. the
nation's riding leader in 1977.
has been without a winne r since
Jan. l at Santa Anita
Barre ra said he feels an
obligation to look after the best
inte rests of t he peo ple who syn-
dicated Affirmed late last year
for a record $14 .4 mtlhon
·~·,-· TONY DORSETT PICKS UP YARDAGE IN PRO BOWL.
B;t~aininl( Ploy?
1-rsay Keeps LA
Hoping, Waiting
L OS AN G ELES <AP 1
Ro bert l rsay says d1scuss1ons
about movi ng his Balt1mor<·
Colts o f the Nation al Football
League into the Los Angeles
Coliseum probably will continue
throughout 1979
But a s pokesman for all NFL
owners said the subJect did not
com e up a t their meetin~ Mon
day. The possibility of a repla re-
m <"nl franchise for Los /\ngeles.
a ft er t he• R a m s m ovl.' lo
Anaheim 1n 1980. was not dis
cuss<'d as the owners concluded
t wo d ays of m ee t1n ~s . the
spokesman said
BECAUSfo: (ff THE U :AGUE
m eetings. lrsay was una ble to
attend a scheduled session with
'the Colis<'um comm1ss1onc•r<;.
who a re cager to keep a ~ha n'
or N FL tickl't revenues flowin~
into s tadium accounts
I r say has (''<presst.'d tits
satis faction with conditions at
Ralt imort.''s Memorial Stadium.
and also has been angry about
zoning problems 1n front of his
plan to build a Colts' pr~rl1ce.
training and office fac1ltty m
neighboring Towson Md .
''I've nt.>ver i.een a shufne ltke
I've gotten in Maryla nd. I don't
think they want th<.• B<1 lt1morc·
Colts in the State of Mar y land."
lrsay said Monday "The mayor
has been fine. but the county a nd
the~tate don't seemtocare "
II E M E T WITH the Lo:.
An ~cles Coliseum r epresen·
ta t1ves Saturday Although Mon-
day ·~ session had to be cancelled
lrsay said
"Meetings wtllh the Coliseum
Com m1ss1on probably will go -on
during thl' ye;:ir. They're sending
so mt• pupc ri. a nd the ir pro
po!tals I 'll rly to Los Angeles
whl"n 1 r<'c~e tht•m "
On Saturday lrsay said he
would prefe r the Colts stay in
Baltimore. if the problem s can
be worked out
KF:lllilNETH llAllN, chairman
of thl' Los Angeles County Board
of S uperv1sors and chairman ,
the· Coliseum Commis::;1on. said
Monday he wantc·d to guard
against the Comm1ss1on "being
used " by lrsay "as leverage
to get wha t he wa nts from
Aalt1 mort' oHicials ..
llahn a dded. however . that he
and other commissione rs fe lt
lrsa) wa:. ··very sincere·· a bout
l'xplormg the chances of a move
to Los Angcl<'s.
·ca11forn1a 1!> no t a bad
s tatt•." lrsay i.a1d . "Bill there's
nothmg that can be done this
yt-ar The Rams will be playing
m Los Ani;:clt•s I'll be playing in
Balllmor<' ...
HB's Reboin Dies
Al Reboin. u long-lime coach
a nd t e ac her a l ll u nt ing ton
Reach High School. d ied Monday
following a massive ht>a rt attack
at the age bf 67
Reboin s uffer <'d the h<'art at
tack two weeks ago and spent
time at Pac1f1ca fl osp1tal in
Huntmgt.On Beach befo re bein~
re leased. Less than 24 hours la te r
he had a stroke and was sent back.
to the hospital lie d ied Monday at
Gp m
An All·American 1n football
and All-Cl f in t ruck al Sitnla
Ana High. he also played foot·
ball at USC before moving to
Huntington Beach as the school'!>
vars ity football coach in 1934. Cap
She uc hired him for $2.000 at that
t1mt•
During World War ti, Re boin
served in the Navy: returning to
coaching d uties in 1946. When he
returned. he !terve d as co·
coach of the Oiler football tea m
with She ue and the squad won
Huntington Beach's only Sunset
Lcagu<' gnd title
Rc boin a lso roached basket
oall . track a nd othe r s ports dur-
ing his tenure at the school and
1n 1950 became the a thletic
d irector. replacing She ue .
AIA's Oates Resigns
FOUNTAIN VALLEY After
four years as head coach and
general manage r of the Athletes
in Action basketball program
Dill Oates has a nnoun ced his re11-
ignation effective al the end of
the current season
The 39-year-old Oates )lives
his rea!<Ons for leavinft AIA as
th e followi ng · ''With AIA's
growlng emphasis on interna-
tional tra vel and competition as
well as the tremendous oumber
of r oad ~ame~ in th<' t:n1t('{l
States, I fet>I that I need to be
able to spend m ore time at home
with my young family.
"I al!'<> have a desire to get
back Into ti college environment
and meet the challenge or build·
ing a top-ranked program. I am
vNy grateful to AIA for having
m ad e me u part or their fine pro·
gram They huvc been ve ry kind
to m<' and 1t has been a great ex·
perience "
Then• I~ som e s peculation
Ontes b mtert'sted in the USC
JOb
,
fl2 DAILY PILOT lUUd1y. Jenuary 30. 1979
A C90aule A•port From the World of Sport•
Dries ll Urg Boycott
Of NCAA Tournament
Coat'h ~f\y Ort ell ha launf hed a Mlt•r
WAStnNtiTON nlvenlty of Mo!"yl and m
wnU,.. campa•p. urx1n1 ba11k tbaJI coaChH In
th• nat.loea'a m.,or conrerf'n('{'tl to boyrott lbei
NaUOf\a.I Co1Je1lalC" Alhlrtlc AuoclaUon's nat.Jon•I chllm
p.aons?up twmamt>nt
Orit"Mll's 11\Mt"r •~ fO<'u11"<1 on the NCAA rult th11t
llauta f'M'h ronttoronc<> to only t~·11 n-prest>nlitlJVt'\ for lh111o
)C"ar 'a 40 tf'am toumamc>nt. ··r1.e bttn hot •bout uu~ bt•ron-. and I'm hut 1aicain ...
Ont"uU aald In an lntt'rVlt"w In tocJay'a W1111h101to11
•~t Dn~I drnflf'd lettt>r5 MOf'lduy to ro.chea and athleUr
dlrN·ton ol t•very 1•1mfc-rt>nt•t• with u team an th~ tov 20.
1aod ~•*> dra rtf'd lt:'ltl'Nl to rt•pn! entatlvea or a number uf
vth~r C'QC\ff'~Ct'll Drtl•1wll urgt'd them to join him In
thr .. al~ lA:> boycott the t.oumam .. nt af lbt> two tum rult'
isn't Ut'lf'd The two team rule htu. been In t'ffec-t ~Ince the une N Ai\ t.c>urn11111t•nt ha ... M.:nl thN't' team11 lo the chtam
p1on1tul)b
------QMD1.-of flw •••-----
Tom ltanno•. ~JH.>rtsc1&ster and Ht:lsman Trophy
wanotr "NothJoi< cJn touch lt <the Helsman ). Its
cntics t.•an't cut u ~!l It lSlands apart rrom all the
resl aa the tungle Oumand1ng award In sports 1and
those or us who have won it are set apart as beroos
beyond aoythlng we ever dreamed possible. No other
group hu .c1vcn greater performances. No other
award could mean more to an athlete "
Noe.-, D•.w SdU No. J I• Pell
The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college
basketball poll. with first-place votes in parentheses and
season~rds:
1. Notre Dame OS> 12-2 J 1. Texas
2. Indiana State 132) 18--0 12. Marquette 3. Duke <8> 14-3 13. Alabama
4. North Carolina (1) 15·3 14. Illinois
5. UCLA C2) 17-3 15. Michigan St.
6. Louisville C2> 17-3 16. Texas A&M
7. Ohio State 13-4 17. Maryland
8. Syracuse 18·2 18. Temple
9. Georgetown, O.C. 16-2
JO. Louisiana Slate 15-3
19. Arkansas
20. Vanderbilt
IAMllfta11a Staie Tep• l'e&
Al Green scored 17 points and Greg Cook
.iddcd 16 before he routed out as 10th-ranked
Louisiana Slate slowed down the ball an the clos-
15-4
14·3
13-4
16-4
11-5
18·4
14-5
tS-3
13-4
14-4
an~ minutes to deredt Tennessee 84·78 in a
Southwt>!>lern Conference basketbaJI game Monday njght
. Kelvin Small and Pbil Barner combined for 31 poinls
<md led two Orego n scormg spurts tn the se<:ond half as the
Duc ks rolled to a 74·50 victory ove r Caltfomia ... Elgbth-
raoked Syracuse extended its home-court winning streak
to 42 with a 90 74 r out or West Virginia with DaJe
Sback.Jelord scoring 27 points ... Texas m ade it 25
straight at home with a 79-53 win over Houston as nm
Krtvacs and Ron Bader teamed for 45 points . . . In
other games involving the nation's Top 20, Texas A&M
ha mmered Baylor 71-58; Virginia defeated Te mple 73-71
and Florida turned back Vanderbilt 90-87 in overtime
... David Greenwood has ~ named P acific-10 player of
the week after scoring 42 points and pulling down2S rebounds
agH1nst Washington State and Washington last week.
1'11.u A d .,aR<"r•; Or•tttn llpsec
S<'t"Ond·S('eded GoJllermo \'Uu a nd fifth· ·•· seedc·d Corrado Barazzuttt were winners but ~
seventh·Sl'<'drd Manue l Orantes was beaten in ~
the r1rst round of the Richmond tenn1s classic
Monday Vilas trounced Aoggeo Glmeaea 6·1, 6-4;
Barazzutt1 won over Van WlnJtaky 6-1 , 6-4 and Orantes lost
to P at DuPre 7-6, 7-0. 3·6. 6·4 . . Unseeded Anaad
AmritraJ upset <'ighth·scedcd VladJmlr Zff.alk 7-6. 7·6 in
the.· first round of a North Little Rock tournament. Chris
Fn•yss won over Antonio Zogarelll 6·2. 4-6. 6-4; Colin
Dibley _d(•fcatcd WllUam PrtnsJoo 6-2, 6-3: Jolla James
whipped J orl(t' Andrt-w 6-3, 6-2; and Pbll Denl beat Bruce
Manson 6·2. 6 3 . Kerry Reid defea(ed R Dta GenaJaiU11
4-ti, 7-5, 6-2 in a women's professiona l tournament. Jn other
first round match1•s, Mary Lou Platek beat Nancy Yergin
6-J , 6·4; Sharon Wal8b de reated Diane Dealor 5-7, 7~. 7~:
Pam Tet!goarden topped Marta f'ernaodez 2·6. 6·2, 7~.
Yvoniw \'Prmaak beat Carrie Meyer 6-3, 6-4 ; and Sue
Barker dumped Kate Latham 6-3, 6·1.
lla&fon Gets Pose WU• 49en
Jobn Ralston, formerly bead coach or the [!]
()(•nvcr Broncos and at Stanford University, has •II•
bt•co ruimed vice president in charge of ad-
manistrat.Jon for the San ,.~rancisco 49crs ...
Defensive tarkle J ethro Pugb, the lone survivor of the old
Dallas Cowboys' Ooomsday Defense, retired Monday
. . . Cal State Northridge h as hired Tom Keele as its new
h1•ad foothall roitch . . . Al Lavaa. an assistant coach at
<?•·org1a Tc·ch lht· past two football seasons, has joined the
Stanford staff. ff<o wall be the Cards' ofrensive backfield
coach ... Former Kans as football Coach Bud Moore has
accepted a sc•ttlement that wouJd pay him $76,320, the full
s alary amount citlled for on the two years that remained
on his contract ... Miit Jackson, an assistant coach at
the UDJversity of Oregon for the past two seasons, has been
hired in the same capacity at UCLA ... Jerry Robinson,
UCLA's three-time All Ame rican linebacker , picks up the
Pop Warner Awa rd at the Palo Club's annual banquet 'tonight.
Jim Oumon" had played his best game but it wasn't
e nough as the New York Knicks wer e beaten by the Golden
State Warriors in the only National Bas ketball Assn. game
played Monday night, 107-104 ... Montreal's Lar ry
Roblmoa scored two goals and assisted on two others as
the Canadiens routed the Philadelphia Flyers, 7.3 in the
only National Hockey league game of the night.
T~oa,Rlltlle
Followinq are the mator sports events on tele'"51on
tonigh1. Ratings are .t .t ./ .t excellent . .t .t " worth watching;
.t " fair; J forget It.
• 8 p.m., Channel 5 v' {
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Iona Cofleoe vs. Nevada <Las Vegas)
Announcers: Mike Walden a nd Pete Newell.
Jerry Tarkanlan's Runnln' Rebels host Iona Colleqe of New Rochelle, N. Y. In a non-conference game In Las Vegas.
Other TV
Basketball: Washlnoton at USC, 1 t p.m. Channel 9 <taped I. ,
RADIO: Basketball -New Jersey Nets at the Lakers In
Inglewood, 7·SO p.m., KLAC CS70l. Washlnoton at USC, 8
p.m ., KNX' <1040L Hockey Klnos et St. Louis 5:50 p.m KRLA (1 110). · ' '•
SWIMMING I BASKETBALL
' OMlf ,._ SUoff -
TODD LINCOLN PROVIDES NEWPORT HARBOR HIOH'S SWIM TEAM WITH STRENGTH IN THE FREESTYLE EVENTS.
Tars Tougher With Transfers
Lincoln, Moffet Tu;o Top Gems for Jewell
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Dally ~tlet St.off
With a reputaUon for aquatic excellence, Newport Har bor
High 's Sailors wl'rc solid ravontes to win the Sunset ~gue swim·
ming champions hip before the campaign started '
And with the emergence or standouts Todd Lincoln, a Junior
t rans fer from Cla remont, a nd Chko transfer John Moffet. a
freshman. Coach Bill J ewell 's gems have become even tougher
than expected. as s hown by a recent smothering or the o pposition
in league and at the Orange County Swam Championships itt
Foothill lhgh.
There, Foothill's long domination or the meet t>ttame history
as the Sallors, behind v1ctones in the 500-yard freestyle (Llncoln 1
and 100-yard breas tstroke <Moffet in t ·00.4 > and a record-br eaking
medley relay team, stroked U> the tJtle.
l.IHCOC..H
LINCOLN AND MOFFET were integral
factors in the medley relay team's l :41.46 clock·
mg, snapping Foothill's standard or 1 :43.2. ·
Lincoln is a distance-oriented freestyler and
backstroker. whale Moffet 's versatility is shown
in his excellent clockings for the individual
medley, breaststroke and freestyles
A 16-year-old Junior, Lincoln fi gures to add
a great deal to his 6-0, 140-pound fram e. His dad
gre w 12 inches in a yf'ar and a half at the outset
or college and stands 6·5
Among Linc'oln's recent efforts a re a 15:41.S
in the 1,650 free, 1·59 7 200 lndwidual medley ,
1 47 .7 200 free, 4 .399 500 free a nd 552
backstroke.
Additionally, thl' 140 pound Junior 1s a 4 O
student.
THE 14-YEAR-OLD MOFFET, on the
other hand, stands out at 6-0, 170 pounds. H1:.
best race as the 200-yard breasts troke, a
category in AAU swimming as opposed to the
"'°""n lOO·Yard breastst roke in CIF circles.
Moffet holds a h alf dozen are group records and was rated first
in world age group circles for 14·year-olds in the 100 a nd 200
breast.
His breas tstroke ability ranks tum as a senior Naoonal AA U
qualifier, as is Lincoln in the 1,650 for the short course.
Saturday Moffet won the 200 individual medley In 2:00.3 and
the 100 breast in 1 ·00.29 m a dual meet with highly regarded San
Ma rano. Additionally the two helped the Sailors to a winning 1:41.9
in the 200 medley relay.
J EWELL SEES BIG TIDNGS for both "Both are shoottng for
the top." says the Sailors' coach. "They both want to be intema
tional representatives a nd they are not impatient They want to
s wim for the bes t unjversity teams and t think our program wall ar.
ford them the opportunities.
"We don't cram it down their throats. Kids here under 15 do
s tretching exercises a nd work out once a day. Arter IS, we go two ·
a-days and weight work. We don't run a s lave camp
"Tuts tends to eliminate some of the staleness that can become
a factor In tra ini ng when you consider there may be eight·to·nme
years of work ahead of the m."
J ewell says it is the natural talent, combined with a de·
termination and willingness lo work that has made this duo the
threat it is. "Both have established what I call the s uccess syn·
drom e," says J e we ll. "Hard work and determination leads to suc ·
cess and they Uve by t hat philosophy."
With the Sunset League finaJs and CIF prelims aod finals still
in the future, only bigger and bPtter things appear a pparent for the
Sailors.
BREASTSTROKER JOHN MOFFET OF NEWPORT HARBOR.
f"ro• Pcage BI
PRO BOWL SEN DOFF. • •
vers ion gave lhc: AFC the lead,
7-6.
Roi;ter Staubnch of 0<1lla!> hit
Cowboy kammatl Ton:.-lltll tor
a 19·yard scorP tn th1· third
quarter and Corral conv<•rted to
make' the final ~con· read 13-7
Lo~ Angele-. m:.iy bt r:1st ..ip
proac·hmg tht• mark of h<•\ 1n~
the most no·:.how!-of any team
m the NFL Then· wn<' 13.:no
fans who failed t<J show ofter
"purchaSang llckeL'
N FC HEAD CO AC H Hud
G r ant or Minnesot a !°'oJ W hts
team fail to score 1n tht· closrn~
minutes afler gettan~ lhl' ball to
the six.yard line with I :JJ left
Qua rterback Archie Mannini;i of
New Orleans fell on th1· ball
twice. then scramblc."<1 arounil to
run out the• clock on the fln;il
play
"It'~ money in the bank and
you 're gambling with $2.500."
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SoCal Plays
Laker Prelim
Area Athletes Lead Williams Tops
I NG LEWOOD-Southern
California College's basketbaJI
team isn't used to playing before
la rge crowds. Even when the
Vanguards fill their home gym,
no more than 700 s~ctators arc
watching.
But tonight. the tiny Costa
Mesa-based school hits the bli<
time when jt meets UC San
Diego at the Forum here . The 6
p.m . ·g a me ser ves as a pre-
lude to the NBA e n counter
between the Los Angeles Lakers
and the New Je rsey Nets.
The Vanguards do, however.
play a pro-style game-plenty
of offense and just enough de·
re nse to get by. Both 6-t J center
Randy Adams and 6-1 guard
Paul Anderson are averaginf(
over 20 points a game. sec. 11·7
on the year, is 3-0 in NAIA
Division 3 Southern Conrer ence
play.
The rest o r the starting lineup
la also pote nt. Mike Nels ·
wender. a 6-8 forward, had 18 re-
bo unds a nd 14 points In
Saturday's 88-77 win over USIU
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Ocean View. Newport Harbor
nnd Mission Viejo continue to
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Ocean View's Jeff Andrade Is
the leading scorer among the
four OranJ(e Coust a rea leagues.
which also includes the Sea View
League.
Andrade has averaged 24.0
p~unts in four league games.
Other leading scorers In their
respecti ve loops a re Brian
Freeman or Ne wport Harbor
<18.5 In t he S unset>. P e te
DeCasas or Mission Viejo C21.5
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Be ach State remains the PCA/\
basketball scoring leade r with a
20 4 average through six game!>
Utah Stale. t he conferenct>·,
No I ranked offense. has thn•1·
pl ayi'rs an the top six, includin~
No 2 Dean Hunger who has an
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.Jose State 's Mickey Jackson and
('al Stat<' Fullerton 's Calvin
Ho lH•rts Hon Corne lius or
J>.1c1hc ·~the rebounding leitdt·r
with an 11.2 average.
St1:ve McGuire. UC Irvine '
lop scorer, Is tied fo r ninth with
a 15 i uverage.
In go m es Thursday. lJ<'I
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Stntt> Fullerton treks to Utah
Stole. Long Beach State host:-;
Pacific and UC Santa Barbara
entertams Fresno State.
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Crosby Event
Set for ICCC
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Ot -Deity Pl ... Steff
Thls ts the week or lbe Crosby Southern goll
tournament (Friday and Saturday) al Irvine Coast
Country Club and chairman Paul Salata has hopes
of attracting an outstanding field of young PGA
tour s tars to the e vent.
Getting the Hawaiian Open qualifying round at
Ir vine Coast next Monday s hould h e lp to
attract some or lbe young players lo the Crosby
Southern even ut'ough it isn't a satellite event on
the PGA circuit this time around.
The entire week of festivities lbal started Mon-
day with the Hoag Hackers Hijinx, is being
sponsored by lbe 552 Club of Hoag Hospital wilb
proceeds from the tourney going lo benefit lbal
hospital.
Salata hopes to double last year's charity
fi gure with the added events this lime around. • • •
IN TOWN FOR THE KICKOFF or the
Women's Kemper Open
tou r nament al Mesa [ l Verde Country Club in rn'F Costa Mesa Monday ·was ~~
James S. Kemper, Jr • ....... --------'· chairman of lbe Kemper
Insurance Companies.
Several LPGA pros were also on hand including
Kathy Hite and Lowse Bruce lo play the course with
members of the news media.
The Women's Kemper Open will be played
March 29 lhrough April 1 with Nancy Lopez among
the participants. •••
SINCE RAV VOLPE took over as com-
missioner of the LPGA in 1975, purses have in-
creased from Sl.2 million to $4.4 million in 1979.
Volpe recently signed a multi-year contract wilb
the LPGA.
By contrast. the men's PGA tour wi.U have a
record $13 million in purse money spread over a
JO-month period this year.
In addition lo increases in the LPGA prize
money, television coverage bas expanded to the
point that 14 tournaments will be televised this
year with NBC doing the women's Kemper Open. • • •
T EE SHOTS -John Mahaffey, the comeback
player of the year who recently said he would by-
pass the San Diego Open, has apologized to that
tournament.
He discovered after his harsh remarks follow·
ing victory in the Bob Hope Desert Clas.sic that lbe
Sao Diego group had re plied lo his request a year
ago.
His beef was that the San Diego people bad
failed to answer a letter he had sent asking for an
exemption. A copy of the letter from the tourna-
ment sponsors is on file at tournament head-
quarters.
Mahaffey simply did not receive his copy, not
an uncommon occurrence for mail sent to players
oo the tour ... • ••
Claerld11g Area C'o•nes
NEWPORT BEACH -Men's Club results:
Low Gross-Bill McAneney 61 ; Low Net-Marv
Fisher, 50. Flight A-1. ftie> Ron Knos and Ron
Wild , 51. B Flight-1. <tie> Jim Freeman and Bob
McCleary, 53. Flight C-1. Cecil Lawson, 51; 2.
Carl Larrabee, 53. A mixed group played
Riverview Goll Course wilb Bill Stephenson firing
a 40 on the back nine for Lop honors~
LAGUNA BEACH -Women's Club results:
Criss·Cross Tournament: A Flight-Harriett
MacQu1sten, 29. B Flight-1. Thelma Toomey, 27"'2 .
C Flight-1. Ginny Beals, 26.
Ringe r Tournament (three months): A
FUghl-l. Marian Hair. 65; 2. Fran Blake, 68; 3.
<tie> Martha Beaumont, Ida Thomas. 69. B
'Flight L Ruth LaPorte, 74, 2. Val Morton, 75; 3.
(tie) J ean Abajian. Laura Blaisdell, 76. C
Flight-1. Thelma Toomey, 77; 2. Ginny Beals, 81 ;
3. (tie> Pat Gulick, Mary Kro,nman, 82.
BIG CANYON -Betty Woodford captured low
net honors in the J ean Brown Memorial tourna-
ment at Big Canyon Country Club with a score of
61. Marie Gray was the low gross victor wilb an 86.
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Sears Faults Uncle Sam
Suits Charges Government Inequity
By 'OKN CUNNIFF ............ -, ..
NEW YORK -In recent
yeau. Uncle Sam ho been
portrayed aa tht1 wise but scold·
ln1 parent who, having dis·
covered rl1ht, dutifully ad·
monlabed hUa charges for wrong,
and IOUlbl to point out truth .
It wu • fulltlme JOb because
evil lurked throughout the
multetpl•ce. Uncle Sam relt
duty·bound to lay down rules
and regulat.Jona for commerce.
and did so by the thousands. Ir
not by lbe millions .
HE WAS P ARTICULARLY
concerned :ibout the nature of
tbe work force. insisting oo
equality for minorities. veterans
and women. He never let up; his aides spent millions or hours
studying the Job statistics
·And they enforced their
views: lbe attorney general, the
housing, education, health,
labor. commerce secretaries.
lbe Censws Bureau. the Equal
E mployment Opportunity Com·
mission and others laid down
the law.
And now comes Sears,
Roebuck and Co .. saying in ef-
fect lbat Uncle Sam 's own ef-
fom created the workplace he
now declares is inequal. and that
Uncle Sam is fighting none other
than himself.
TH E STUNNING a c-
c usation is contained 1n a
class-action suit against Uncle
Sam by Sears, in which it claims
the government created the
white male-dominant work force
through various regulations.
It named the G . I. Bill or
Rights, veterans pre ference
laws, Selective Ser vice. and
restrictions on the number of
women and. blacks in the ~rmed
services and in vocational and
educational programs.
And then. says Sears. it
blames us and other employers
who attempted to live up to the
law and, with growing frustra-
tion. to the sometimes conflict-
( NEWSANALYS IS )
Ing opinions made by all t.bole
aides in all those offices.
AMONG antEa TRINGB. tbe
s uit seeks to have Uncle Sam
himself live up to his lawa, and
to tell Sears and other relallen
how to resolve aometimea con-
mcling obligations to veterans,
women, t he elderly and to
minorities.
Because of conflicts. Sears
reels it was unfairly charged
with violating lbe law. It main-
tains it has led other companies,
a nd even anticipat ed Upcle
Sam, in employing veterans,
women and minorities.
But, it continues, Uncle Sam
scattered obstacles in its palb.
An emp&<>yer of 400,000 workers,
It suggests tha t statistical ine-
quities were bound to appear.
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Women's Tips
On Investing
E F. Hutton is offering a
book l«=t expla1rung investments
to women .
Free copies available by writ-
ing for "A Woman's Guide to In-
vesting," Wom en's Investment
Services. P.O. Box 1009. Bowling
Green Station. New York. N.Y.
10004.
The guide explains need for tn·
vesting to cover the differences
in lirespan between males and
females !about seven years),
that social security and retire-
ment benefits may be cut 1f the
husband dies and points out that
o ne of three marriages fail,
l..:1v ing the woman to make her
own way.
Despite ttt efforts. how could It
be olberwi.M. when:
-0 00UNG WORLD WAit
ti, the armed forces imposed a
10 percent ceilina for black men
which wu actually kept at •
lower level.
-"Women represented an
avera1e of less lban 2 percent or
the •rmed forces personnel
between 1M4 and 1958.
-"Veteran.a of World War II
were approximately 92 percent
white and 97 percent male."
lo spite of a government
legacy of discrimination, Se&rS
says its employment files show
that employment of blacks,
minorities and women rose
sharply between 1965 and 1973
a nd even more sharply since
then.
ITS SVIT SUGGESTS that
because of the cooflicting re-
quirements. and because of the
CQnditiOOI it inherited from Un·
cle Sam, it is loo easy for gov-
ernment to level charges of ii·
legal discrimination.
The government. it said, failed
to enforce civil lights laws in-
tended to provide industry with
a well-qualified work force, and
that it then "blamed private
employers for lbe government's
failures."
It seeks court orders to "pro.
bibit the use against e mployers
of any st a tistical disparities
from the civilian labor force
traceable to compliance with
veterans acts and tbe Age Dis-
crimination Act."
AND rr SEEKS alao, among
other t.hinp, an order to "pro·
hibit the use of a statistical ap-
proach to show compliance until
the government has taken steps
to r eshape th e natio n al workforce .... "
Sears is angry, insofar as a
corporation can become angry .
and lo the extent that the cold
legalese or a complarnt can con·
vey it. Uncle Sam d1d it, Sears
says. and now be pontifically
blames us.
Gifts of Elegance
DAIL v fl'ILOT D
J.S. Botelho
Bowlho
Retllnl8
To· County
J . Stan Botelho of
Buena Park, wh o
m a naeed Genera l
Te lephone 's Orange
division nine years, will
return lo that position
a fter two years in other
assignments.
Herb Gasser, who look
ove r for B o t e lho,
becomes vice president
or service at the com·
pany's corporate head-
qua rte r s in Santa
Monica.
Orange d1v1sion. head-
quartered in Huntington
Beach, is General
Tel e phone's largest
operating division and
continues to be one or
the company's fastest
g rowing divis ions . It
serves an e s timated
135,000 c us tomers in
Huntington Beach .
Westminste r. Fountain
Va lley. Laguna Beach
and portions or Garden
Gr ove. St anto n and
Sunset Beach
Bo te lho has Dee n
h andling staff as sign-
ments in Pomona and
Santa Monica.
for Our Valued Customers
D ·pos 1c S 100.000 or 111M<'
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Gi}t Certificate retail values art• dete1111111(·d as follows · .
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200,()()0 -$499,000 SI/JOO Cft Cnrificarc
~ 500, 000 or more $2,000 Gifr CurifiL"cHe
A 11 Gift Ct•rtificares are redecmfllile at
.-Jmoya11 \ Jr111cltr\, 225 II <·stmi11ster J\tfall, Om11.~e C(11mty 's finest indoor .l11•ppi11.<! "!~//.
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1100 .\'Mtli "fi1s1111 Avenue Samd Ana, Cal1fim11a 92701
721 .\'orr/1 J:ll(/1d .St ren Am1heim Califorma 92801 Afrm bcr FDIC
ntterit~e ._,Bank
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8" OAll.. Y Pll..0 T T uHd•y Jenuery JO 1m Business
Big Apple Financial Picture Mixed
NEW \'OHK l,AP 1 For 1tt'lt1lv f<1ur yt"ar1.
lbt! larae:at Ame ric-n roll~ had bt•t:n u wt'lrumt' on
Wall Slnlet u a r JM.> t ur Lhtt l cruh
All r-W'11 m1Ul U<'I • 1onally borrow mont'y
from the bond mark l. but Nrw York City had ove~l 1l.1 wt•lromo fnr a dttod• F't"d up In
naton nnally ttfut.t'<I to buv th1• r il> "bond11 and
not.ff, fON'lf\M ll lo turn to thr fl'df>ral 1ovtrnmrnt
for un~ntt'd aid
TBE 0 J A . ?!, ~AU ~'"t ll F.E'T bond deal
"'" for UK' (1n t Umt ~1nrt! U\I ar1nn1 of 197~. iUC
"''t11fully m rkt•trd .i nuu bf'artna New York 'a
namt·. ia S ~ nu I hon '>ho rt tu rn O<>tt' But thta
~H·hll·~cimenl m lhe• 1•th r. •lrulfJtl t Q rt'C'UVl'r Ila
II c-1tl t<1m~urt' 111. tM-1n1i1 Krt't'l'-"tl w1lh lhf' aaml'
mil ul JU\ .. 01J \ uutmn u1uall) •lvl'o ., rt!formln&
uddh't
Cit)' Comptroller 11 .irn~un J <kllcJin n 1d 10 an
lnl..r,•w~ lhut lh•· 11all' • 1u·ovhfo11 Nwourui(cmcnt
lhat lh • r ll)' <.'an undt'rgo the palnful ljU<.'riflces we
havl• already 11ufh•red and lhal lht• 3UcrHicea have
a.om" n~word and 11om• munlng They do not
mran that lbl! city's problem• can be s&ld lo be
ovtr ·
T h•• rlly' o\ltr11ll picture al most four ye11rs
nflN It na1 rowly l'fCaped bankruptcy 1s a montal(e
of b oth ond bad t"lrst. some accomplish ·
mrnls
IN LATt: lt'14, <iOLDIN <'O LO not tell un
1ntl'rv1,·wer bow m any people were on New York's
1>11yrol111, whkh department they wer e In, or how
mur h mon,·y Uw r 1ty had Now he can. thanks to
awt'1·111n.c rcforma and computenzat1on ot the
r lty 01\ roont-y munaaem ent and reeord keeping
, l'he Nty'b Job rolls, nfar1es a.nd services hav~ lM-en 11hurply pured aod a.re com lnit 1nlo line
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P UBLIC NOTICE
1tjOllC.£ TOC•EDITOlti 'Ul'Eltlc>tl COURl 01' lHC 'lAlE M CALlf'OtlNIA ro1t f NI CX>UNTY,Ot' OAA.,.GE ... ...._
t:\l•t~ OI HAROLD f-llU(FFLl'I
°"<tie~
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I oh 4 -$. 81o0 O. fr.ct *• S•ftt• An• Oard•ftt, t•totd•d lri O•-C-tY, 8-4103. P-)ff ... ore tOmtnQflly ~nown •\ 1.0. W Cellto,-nla, 5"rnl• iv... C•lltotnl•. Term' OI Mle ,..,. In 1..i111 -Y
Of Ille Uni~ Steth Oft com11,...1ion ot
'•••,, Ot p•rt '•'" •"d b•l•n ('t t••d••H•O by no•• UCu••d .,,, MotlO(OO" °' T ru•I 0-tl on ti.. O•-· ,, "' ''"" ,,.,. .,.., ("nt ol __ , bid
to i. <lttPO\Htd wltll b'<I
81<1, "' Off•" to ..., In wtlllllq •n<I
wlll l><o •l"<tl-.c! •• I,. "'""'"''" 01110 •I eny II""' eflff fM fir" pullllUllon
WASlllNGTON <A P )
-Th~ economy will suf.
fer a downturn In the
second half of 1979, mak -
ing it nearly lms><>Hlble
for Prl"l11denl Carter to
hold lhe budget deficit
be low $30 billion , the
Congression al B ud get
Office predicts.
Cart.er has said lbat
holding lbe budget de·
fielt to $30 billion or less
Is a key part. of his fight
to control inflalion. But
the budget office said
M o nday that w i tho ut
m or e spending cuts. the
dericit i s l ike l y t o
b a I loon to abou t $41
billion.
with thofw or other mtaJor cities. More thun 2SO.OOO
pt>r1orus workt'Ct for th • city m 1974. now it '11 about
200,000. And after tough tieu0Uat1ons. N ew York·!\
salaries are in some cases lower lhan 10 1;uch
cities rut San Francisco and Detroit.
New York's m ountain of debt has been
m ade m angeablc . Through a complex partner ship
or union pen sion funds. banks, tht> state und
Washington, nearly $6 billion in short term debt
that lhreat.ened b'u1k ruplcy In 1975 1s down to z1.:ro
I t hu been "stretched out" into long-ter m bonds
the cit y wlll have years to repay.
AND THROUGH MORE CARE F UL MONEY
management, the city 's unnual borrowing needs
have been cut drastirnlly According to lhe city's
l atest prospectus. only 1750 m1lhon in short.term
bor rowing will be needed in fiscitl 1979. compurcd
w ith $1.87 billion a year earlier.
New York 'a innution rate is among the n11 t1on's lowcat . Con.sumer pn ces naUonwlde weot up
!I percent in ~8 but only 6.7 percent tn the city.
The city Is 1<radu&Jly ridcllna illelf of t.be
cardinal fiscal liin or wiing borrowed funda to pay
for everyday OJ>(ltating expenaee. Under Ila eur-
renl federal loan ugr eem enl, the city bu until 1•1
to end the prr1<'t1cl' altoaet.Mr and preaeot a truly
balanced bud1<et
-Finally, New Yor kers reel t.bat eomething
J<ood 1s in the air, that lbe worst ia over . Towilm
is boomlng, th eater tickets are bard to 1et, a aur·
p lus of office sp~ce and apartments four years a10
is now a "hortage <is more people see ManbaUan
as the place to be.
AS FOR THE BAD: ANYONE NEEDING a
r eminder lhut trouhle lies ahead ror the city will
J(et it Feb. 7 during a hearing on the city's pro-
fi(ress before Sen. William Proxmire's Bankinc
Committee.
T he cit y on Jan 15 announced plana to cut tta
work force by 4 percent a year through 1982 to help
close budget gaps of S433 million nut year and
about $1 billton in each or the next three years.
But the city 's plans, u outlined by Mayor
E dward Koch , do not r eveal fully how these
enormous deficit.a w ill be closed. And Proxmire
aide Eleanor Bachruch sajd in an Interview that
the Senate would be more than a UtUe curious for
details from the mayor.
IN HUMAN TERMS, NO ONE doubts that the
kinds or cu~ the m uyor will be forced to make to
satisfy w .. shm~ton and WaJI Street wlll mean
dirtier streets. potholes. bridges in disrepair, cut
backs LD hospital care. fewer police and fireman.
fewer and more crowded schools.
New York ·s budget problems have grown even
mor e acut.e in recent week$. President Carter in
his election compai gn and thereaft.er made com
mltm~nta for mor e aid to tbe city -specifically,
m assive help for lhe slums in the South Broox as-
sumption of lbe city's $500 m.lllion a year wellare
burden. and about $100 million lo extra cub to
h elp balance the city 's budget next year. But
Carter 's austere budget proposals make u,o.e
commi tments optimistic at best.
Carter's budget will also cost the city about
3,000 feder ally funded jobs. added to a ao.a of about
2.000 such Jobs because or a change In eligi bilit y
rules.
NOTICC IS HEllE8V C.1\IEM 10 11\f.>
t r..OttOt\ Ol tr• -_...,..dot<~!
IMI •II pe,_,\ '--"lnQ <l•IM> -O•tll\I
IN Wld -d<re noqu!...O 10 l!lfl '"""· Wllll ~ ,,..~~1 ..OUClwl\ In
lM Olll<e Of tlw d •' ol ltWI fOOW ett
•·•~ rovn. °"to ore·.iMn• thitm, wut1
t~ nt1u1ni11rv VOUfh .. ·n., tO tf)f" un
fl•t Stf)l\<'0 "' U'IO •tMbot 81•d , Sutt~
IO'I, C.O\I• ~. U>. w11tc11 "tn• i;1 .. ~
ell OU\11141-.\ of IM ......,..,~~ In •II ,....11.r, P,,fl .. lllnQ lO UW t!>lele ol W IO d•o<Hnt, """"" tou< ,,_ti>\ •lier ow f1nt ou«>4~9ttonvt th+\.nohc,.
~-.Of --. cs,,i. or wte 0•1• }_,.,,. "" oa.-Flltter A4mtf'l,lr•ll• wl!llWlll
..--o11'"' E •t•I•
CAwlOO.C.-1
T he budget om ce r c-
reached that assessm ent
in its analysis of the pre-
sident 's budget for fiscal
1980, which begins next
Oct. 1. Carter 's budget
calls for $531.6 billion i n
spending, $502.6 billion
in receipts and a deficit
of $29 billion.
Eronmny Taxi
.. ,..,,..._. NEW YORK STATE HAS PROBLEMS too
new proJe<!llon.s show a deficit of $200 million or
more looming in its budget while lbe city ex·
peels S200 milLioo in state aid next year to balance
its budget lJ•l•O J-Y ff, IV,. <UIMAA I AU[~ f ;t-4 Vt,11 af thit Witt
t')f f rw~ .t)O<f'~ rl(fO ~· lk'<t9nl
tt.AAON~ ~AA.AON\ INC.
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Tel ~ AtlOt"IMf• fer l-n•
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Pul>ll'ftt!d Or..nqe Coa•I O•llV Piiot
1•11 30, ll -ff'b 4. I,,. lM 1'
PUBUC NOTICE Based on a l ess op·
ti m istlc ec onomi c
foretl'ia t . the con·
gr esslooal analysls pro-
j ects higher government
spendi ng, less re venue
and a bigger deficit than
does lbe administration .
New York cab d r ver Ku1s Lopez <Jeft > looks a skance at the
st range shape of the taxi beside him in front of the New York
Coliseum w h er e the Greater New York Automobile Show is
running. The new.look taxi. piloted by Frank Flowers. 1s u
battery-powered vehicle selling for unde r $5,000 and designed to
cut polution.
And lhe city'11 own estimates do not account
for any wage incr eases for city workel'S through
1982 tr. as 1s virtually certa.LO, l abor demands m·
creases. they could add $150 million to the budiet
gap m 1981 and another $350 million in 1982.
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P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTreE
su .. r•10tt COUltT 01' THE
Sf All 01' U l.lrOltNIA ,Olt fNE COUNTY Or OAANOE
HO,...._., "OTICE 0, HEAlt l NO 0, '°EllllO.. F"Of' '°lt09ATE Or WllL SUl'(IUOlt COURT Ofl THE AHO LE"f llS TISTAMINTAaY ~fAlEO, CAUFOllNIA ,-o• ,-oa AUTNOatlATION TO AD· fHlCOUNTY01'0AAN0£ M IN l 5T l!lt U"Ollt THIE
NO. A-w71J INOE l'ENOENT ADMINISTltATfON HOTtC.E 0 1' HE lllUNO 0, 0,-lSTATU ACT.
P'E TITIO.. FOa l'llOett.TE Or' WIL E\l•le of WAL.fEA S. PEl EASON AN O '-'"•11s Tt:STAMfNlAltY JR. o ..... \oKI f'OA AUTHOllllAllON TO 11 0 '. "'OTICE IS HEllE8V GIVEN !NI MI N I !t TE • u N O£ It TH l MAAGOf 8 PETERSON ,.., fllfll IHDEl'INM NT AOMINIST•AllON ""'•In • Pellllon tor PrOO.I• Of Wiii OF E\lATl\AC1' •no l\W-• ol ......... Ttt•-•rv r"•I• ol M[LIC J cou flE E to'"-l'Oitlllo•• -,.,. -ll•tlort (),., .. _ 10 edml"''"" una.r n.e ._.,..,,.nt N0Tlf[ ... Ill ur11v 1.1vr N lt••I •dmlnl•l•otlOft of E\t•IH Atl, ,.
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P UBLIC NOTICE
An e conomi c
tumdown affects the de·
ficit ~ause it m eans
s l o w e r econ o mi c
g r o wth, m eaning the
econo my does not cr eate
as m any new jobs as an-
ticipated. That leads l o
higher unemployment,
which means both lower
tax r evenues and higher
expenditures for such
things u unemploym ent
compensation and food
stam ps.
Phone Firm
Fills Poet
SA N F RA NCI SCO
(AP > Will ia m
Mori so n , b oa rd
chairman of For em ost ·
M c K esson , h as been
named to lhe board or
directors o r P acific
Telephone. The 66-year·
o ld M orison r eplaces
Garret Mc l.!:nerney II. a
San Francisco attorney.
who resl~ned Dec. I
McEnem ey is 61 .
Bids Sought
SACRAMENTO <AP>
The state called for
bids M arch LS on con·
sl r uction of about t wo
miles ot Interstate 15 111
San Diego. The Depart.·
m ent of Transportation
hi' 6t) 11M "".,..._.,, ... ~''°""' CNH• said about $14.8 million
Pubtl\f'lilKt C>~ (1~'' n ... 11, n11M
-'"n ~. >t-r•b •. "" 1.,,.,.
"OT•n TOC1t1.DtTOH was avallable for the Or 8Ul.lt T•ANftrElt !Sec.a •~ •1«1ucc1 freeway and b r id ges
Nolt<• " ll•t•by v•on to ,,,. from north of F r iar s !r~1~°'~ ot M"":.'°';,"':'-1 ~·~11~0 ;nd Road to south or T 1erra-PUBLIC NOTICE
Crime War
'Declared'
By Firm
Slate Mutual Savings
and Loan Association is
declaring war on crime,
according to Howard
Siegel, president or the
Newport Bcach ·bascd
financial institut ion.
S tate Mut u a l h a s
purchased a copy or th e
film 'Scared Straight,"
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Facts May Aid
Decision on TV
By SYLVIA PORTF.R
Should the l''ederal Trade CommH1:;1on regulate TV
ada dlrected at chUdren? II so. how" Should children·:. TV
commercials be limited to youngsters old enough lo
under3tand tbelr &elllng purpos e? Or should they be
required to carry dJ&claim~rs' Should commercials for
sugared products be banned or balanced by health
messages! Thia public laaue was the target or bitter debate ~fore
a jammed ~aring room in San Francisco through la:st
week. More will begin March 5 in Washington, O.C
IT IS A T ESTAMENT TO THIE power and influence or
advertising that no other suggested trade regulation hu ..
aroused as much comment from Am enc¥·~ pnvdtt:
citizens as this one. Already , nearly 7,000 people ,
unaffiliated wit h any interest group or organization, havt·
sent reactions to the FTC. The heanng flies even contain
letters from yoW1gsters.
The proposal also has directed public attention to <t
growing body o r psychological researc h on ch11rt
development and to studies of the impact of TV on
children.
Stating the position
clearly for more r1g1d
regulation is Robert M.
Lie bert. professor or
p s yc h o l ogy and
psychiatry at the State
University or New York
a t S tony Br oo k . a
Money's
Worth
researcher in child development and fa ther or two.
"Children are unlike adults, not only an what they
think but in how they think." he says
An experiment by Swat>~ psychologist Jean Piaget
illustrates Liebert 's point that children under 8 cannot
distinguish the dilCerence in purpose between program:.
and ads.
BUT PSYCHOLOGISTS OF EQUAL stature, such ai.
Dr. Rochel Gelman and Charles J Rramcrd. arRue thcst
neither Leibert nor Piaget has taken into account younR
children's non-verbal skills. They are capahle of seeing
through commercials. but their language ab1hty doesn 'l
permit them to explain in words.
Various business professors take the view that
children who are old enough to understand ads a re JUSt css
likely to be won over a !> children who don't understand
them .
Still others say children should be exposer! to
com mercials regardless of whether they a ppreciate their
selling intent. Their reasoning: TV ads prepare th<>m lo
live in the real world.
A FINAL P ART OF THIS controversy 1s that so much
of lhis reflects a confrontation between two opposin~
inte rest groups, both arguing opinion, not facts Millions of
dollars being spent on the hearings could achieve so much
more if spent on research that would permit the issues to
be settled on the basis or knowledge. not emotion
Is it true that children under 8 cannot grasp that a toy
they see in operation in a TV ad requires them to assemble
it ? Is a voice-over s aying. "Some assembly required"
meaningless unless it is altered to "You have to put it
together?''
Children between the aRes or 2 and 11 watch an
average of 19,000 lo 20,000 commercials a year, or 50 to 55
on a typical day.
Upon the outcome of these hearings may rest at least a
partial answer to the direction TV advertising takes next
in an area filled with economic implications. loaded with
dissension and overloaded with fina ncial dynamite
Market· Pulls Back
Despite Rate Cut
NEW YORK f AP 1 -Blue chap issues gave ground 111
the stock market today despite a flurry of buying that
followed a St. Louis bank's reduction or its prime lending
rate.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was orf 3 00
pointsto851.78. Atone point it was ahead 6points
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John Wayne cand Maureen O'Hara star
a~ an cslran~cd couplt" whose young
grdndson 1s kidnapped an the movie "Big
J a ke," amng toni,::ht at 9 on CBS. Chan-
nel 2.
9 MIEAV OAIFFIH G~ta Durk P-.c>r• 0.
1\00IJ<>M cii:Wa NeCNEWS
NEW\. VW£O GAME
ABC NEWS . CJ) JOKER'S WILD
SOC ~IWOH DOU.AA
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele'>
0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angel":.
D KTLA !Incl I Lo~ Angeles
MAH
Slltve u-n11 b1on1e pow
11t1 tor m1n1no purc>o-on
the moon (Part :>1
• 8AHfOAO AHO SON
Fred 1 eac11ernent ov11<
Lamoni' 1 engagoment
lutnl 1n10 14M1IOu1y and
m1aery fll MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
6!) AACOf
CMUZATIOH
D KABC-TV (ABC) Lo:. Angeles
(I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind ) LOS AnqellJ'>
®) KCST (ABC) San Diego
• KTIV (Ind ) Los Angele'> a» KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles
S) KCET· TV (PBS) Los AngPlc>s
~ KOCE·TV {PBS) HurH1n9t on Beach
A 1pool on "The At<:ent 0t
Man ~ with Jee.ob Bio
now11111ne1 C•-Oav11
1:30 8 CIACUe
Hatta Cel Ooeld. Sh4W1ue
Laurencie The sights and
sound• ol world l11mOU1
Cl<CUS act• ate combined
wltn mUllClll variety
I FAMllYn\JO
DA T1HO GAME III HOU YWOOO
80UAAf8 G TIC TAC DOUGH ., AOA»-12
Malloy and Roed rece<ve
direction• lrom • helteop.
tor durtng 1 111Qh·speed
chase 9 2'TOHIOHT
"Parenting' How Ot1>et1
See Us"
6!) NEWS
Cl) THE OOHO SHOW
1:00 8 Cl) C88 NEWS
A£PORT
COvetllQe ol the Republi·
con ra1ponae to Pre.ldent
Cartor • State of the Union
Add<-0 MAN< l"#A*'I
MCNOA
' Abe Lif'006n 'rMdom
~IQhttw" A IUfnlnQ point In
1he Ill• ol Ab••h•m
llnoolr\. MM> e.Wlll ..
oelWI• lawyer lor e blaci< "*'· • re cr .. ted • cou.aOE
MIUTMU.
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Vegu e 41 WJlrt OA\'a
RIChl4. 11 c;tlUQl'll two-llmlllO
t.Otl INth '°' • O< ""V
betorl twlflet (I\)
• OOU)IH Ql.OIE
AWAl'OI
fhe ~Ill 1111nuel -··
hOtll-0 by ''"' HollywOOd Fo•••on Pr•H. honor1
n<>t.-o<tlly IUm end lelevl·
llOI\ Cl .. IOfl end l)MION'I\-
.,. '°'their eff0t1•
• ~8'MHETT
AHOFMND8
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• MOVIE * * 6 "M later M OHi"
( •96SI Rol>et1 Mnchum.
Carroll a.a.. The head ol
an Al•acan tribe bel-
tNlt ao Ametic.n hM ~
-''·as•~ ot Ood. to relocate hlS tribe
ll_ "''I tD fAU ~ EAOlE.8
"End Game" ,.. Germany
collap-. Kai-Wiiheim
''-to eJ1Ue In the Ne•het·
lan<ll
6!) NORTH STAA: MARK
OISW£RO
The ··1att hetOlc flour• In
contemporary art" 11
ptOhled. with a 1()()1( et the
1en•lon1, contr•dlc11on1
and llrvQOlel behind his
herculean metal aculp·
tur•
1:30. 91 1.AVlAHE &
'SHIRLEY
Lav9' ne 111\d S hirley dis·
covtlf they heve been
rep4eced H Cllf'ector1 o t
the annuel Shott Br--,
telent shOw by Lenny and
SqviQoy «D THE 000 COUPlE
Oscat wina a playful thOu·
eand-doll8f be1 wKti an 11 .
yellr·Old nefohbot In Ill\
arm wreslllno mateh. and
the kid pays of1 with cOICI
Ca&h
9:00 I) Cl) C88 MOVIE • *'"' "BIO Jake" (1071)
John Wayne, Richard
Boone A cowboy return•
to h•• r,enctl all4W 1 k>nQ
TUBE TOPPERS
C~ 9 8:00 -CBS News Re~rt.
The Republicans' response to President
Cart~r ·s State of the Union address.
KHJ IJ 8 :00 -Golde n Globe
Awards. The Hollywood Forehm Press
Association presented its 36th annual
awurds to top movie and television stars
on Saturday ni~ht.
NBC D 9:00 -"The Triangle f'ac-
lory Fire Scandal." A dramatization of
l~e 1_911 1,'rhmgle Shirtwaist Factory
Fire m wh1 ch hundreds of young immi·
grants were trapped, with Tom Bosley
<see photo below>.
•~ to treck dOWfl the oano 11\at llldneWed h4•
IJfandlOn
G NeCMOVIE
"The T111no1e Fec1ory Fire
SeWl<lll" (Pfamletet TOM
Boeley. T oven Faldlh\ih
l he ~ and altermeth
of the dlt.attrout 1011 Tri·
•note Shlrtweltt F eetory ~
lire, l'1 whldl hundred• of
youno 1mm1Qrant• -·
tr epped on e bl•tlng
•-tshop, ere Orem•·
tin<! 8 9 THA!FS
COMPANY
Mr R()9ef O-ta the tme>f-
alOn from an o.....,._d
oonve<UllOf\ Illa! ChrlMy
11 pregnant
1iJ MOVIE
·•The Eternal Tramp"
Charlle Ch~lln
• MERV GRIFFIN
Guest• Durk Peereon. Or
John C Wiiy. St enton T
Friedman SI THE ENEAOY WAA
lhe bettle 1n Congress
ovet the neturel gu p.lc-
~ bUI 11 eumlned
tli) MA8T£APIE:CE
THEATRE
"The OuchMe Of Ovk•
S1reet A Test Ot Love"
Cllertle'a ChOiCe of .a btide
II acoepted by LOU•U, but
1n Old fl&nWI '"'' ane h ..
• pt10f claim. (Pan t 6 of
Hil ·~•®J TAXI
Tony return• from out or
town to d..c.over thltt Bot>·
by let hll ptlnd goldllah
die ot atarvetlon
10:00 I " 6!> NEWS ®J ST AR8t<Y 6 -
HUT~
Hu1Ch -.,na • PolicemM
friend of ,,., 8Qreed 10 ••ctlanOe the ltte of an
informer for the cancetl•·
•ton of oarnbllnQ oeb11
• NlOHT OAU..PV
"Keep In Touch •• We'll
ThkWI Of SomethlnQ" A
m11n ...,cne. tor the g1rt 1n
hit d,_,,, "The Metcilul"
A couple make an unuklsl
merrlege pect "With Apo.
IOQ!el To Mr Hyde'' A
Ooctor aor-10 t•k• •
poti0!1 miaeo by htl usist-
ant
10:*» 1 • NEWS vonA"8 PtPEUNE
11:00 D • (I) QJ) NEWS 8 MAJ<E ME LAUGH
COLLEGf 9ASKET9ALL
W••hlnqton •'use ''•"" oo ••v •
.. THE 000 COUPLE
Feb llndl a virago ot a
hOU .... eeper 10 l8k8 Uf8
OI 0tcat Whtie he 1a '9Cu•
perellno et hOme trom an
uleet •tteck
., THE GOOOIE8
Pro1pect1no Ooodlet
atrllle 11 •len -they dlQ '°' Oii 9 OtCK CAVETT
G°"t Liiiian 01111
11:*>. (I) BAAHA8Y JOHE&
Setiy 11 telcen hOStllQI t>v
tne mut~er 88fneby 11
•tt9fnc>llrtQ 10 trecl< down
(RI D KsT OF CAA80N
Hoat Johnny Careon
Guell•· Lana Cantrell,
Shecky Oreana Jim
FowMlt (R)
8 TWtUGHT ZONE
A Slop Al WlllouQhby"
On "'' way home. a man
1e111 laleep on • tr llln lllld
_....,., 1n • town n4llMd
WlllOuQllby
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"Mleelorr· Mif>d ConttOI"
Thi9 inv.!igel"'-rec>or1
probee the u s. 1n1-.
getlC4I ~· 30~
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focuelnO on "* -Ch
1n•LSO
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NIWS
MORNING
12.-00. TWlUOHT lOHe
"Mr Denton On Oooma-
d•Y" A hM-l>Mn oun•Hno·
.. reoe"' ,,., "''" and ;~•hoot-out
* * "Un<ler Ten Fl11Q1"
I 1Ge0) V1111 Heflin. Ch8rlel
Laughton A Ge<man snip
cleverly ullno various di•·
gulM I avoid• captu••
; while forc1no Btllllh lhipl
to aurrender (2 hra I
• AlFAED Hn'CHCOCK
PAE.IENT8
Att., aoend•no 6 YM<• •n
p.1eon .... f0f a robbery he
didn't commtt, • man
d9c:<Cles to Qe1 even
• OE'TSMAAT
MIJI romance• 8 KAOS
agent. an in the tine of
duty. of eourM
12:30 9 MOVIE
• • • "The Gangattlf ·
( 1047) B.,ry Sulhven. Akim
Tamnott A man rl-lrom
society·• QU116'S to cnml·
nal ltml~ (1 hr , 55
min I D M<ME • * "Cou,,terpotnt ·• ( 1068)
cnwtton Heston, M1J11m+11-
an Schell An AmMlcan
symphony conovc10t and
n•• 0tetietlra ar41 tll<en
prl1onett by tile Getman•
OurlnQ • USO tour (2 nra I
• MOVIE * * * "Web Of VIOlene!I ' ( t1Hl9) Brett Hel&ey. Miit·
O"'et lee A man ...,,,_ ..
et tne •odnapp1ng Of ,,.,
tonne< flencee and l>eQlrlS
n111 own '"""'ioetlOf\ to
cetctl the crtmlnlll1 (2 hrl I
ti) MOVIE • *'"' "Ne•• Tlm41 We
LCMI ( 10351 James St-·
"'·~~
11-AO. (() ClM lATI ~ • * .... .,,... Thief Who
Cerne To Oinnet" (10,.,
Ayen o·...... Jeoq..,llina -..
1:00 e TOMOMOW
~ Geot99 ~. '°""°" OI "The Circe. Of r....._ .. Md tllr• 01 ht
~ ~1= * • • '/\ ·'The leoy
Oemblee" c 1040) 861•• SI~. Aobett i>r.ton
• a.T.wrT
The Smerta leefn lhet
KAOS~to~up e
CONTAOL bull<llng at 1
f:flc:tim..
.. .26 NIW8
2:ao MOYIE * * "OnlV T~ Coot"
( 111721 Liiii P•lm•r,
8~ Auclfen •
·~~ * * * "Gun FUfY" (1"3)
qO<:k Hudeon, Donna
'*c!. 2::f71 NEWS 3'!17 MOVIE * e * "This Thing C.-.0
Love" (104 1) Ro"llnd
Ru ..... Melvyn °°"OIM
•:OOG MOYIE * * "The HOl.I .. Of 6ewrt
G•t>lel" ( 19-40) Nelhen
G rey. Geot"ge Senc:tera.
• t.tOYll • *'"' "Zon1•-The Tl'llng From Venu•" ( 10lel JeNI
Ager, S....... Bjutmen. •:261 NEWS •:ao MOYIE
• • "The HomMUNldtrt"
( 1053) Wiid BlM Elliot. Roh-
en Lowry
W.-dnt-•da11'•
Dayti ... .-ttlol'lit-•
AFTERNOON
1~ •• * "8-ch Bell"
( 1065) Edd ey,,_, Chf1•
Noel • * * e "The PrOWler"
( 19511 Van Heflin, E"91yn
K ......
3:00 0 *. 'J\> .. ..,,., ,,
Shocillng?" ( 1073) Alen
Alda, LOUIN ~
3::10 8 * • * * "Cet e.llou"
( 10M) J-Fonda, Lee
Mltvln.
What's Marriage Coming;{To on TV?
Sweat Shop
Tovah Feldshuh plays a young mac hine
operator forced to work in an unsafo factory
that catches fire in "Th~~Factory
Fire Scandal" tonight al 9 on NBC. C hannel
4.
Shakespeare Plays
Set on Public 1V
WASlllNGTON <AP > DetaHs have been an·
nounced for the airing of one of the largest-scope
series ever for American television. the complete
dramatic works of William Shakespeare.
The series will open Feb. 14 with "Julius
Caesar." Then will come "As You Like It,"
"Romeo and Juliet ," "Richard II," "Measure for
Measure " and "Henry VIII."
The entire series, to be car ried by public
broadcasting, will be present~ over the next six
years. Sponsors say this marks the first time all 37
• ~ or Shakespeare's dramatic works have been pro·
duced on either film or videotape.
IN MOST CITIES, THE plays will air on
alternate Wednesdays at 8 p.m. but some stations
may choose to carry them at a different Ume.
The series was co-produced by BBC-TV and
Tlme·Ufe Televlsion and adapted for American
audiences by WNET-TV, New York. The series
waa aupported by granla from Exxon Corp .,
Metropolitan Life Ins urance Company. and
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company.
Among the performers who will appear this
year are Slr John Gielgud, Derek J acobi, Dame
Wendy Hiller and Claire Bloom. In subsequent
ytan there will be starring roles by Anthony
Quyle, Ian Richardson and other well·known
British performers.
THE 8CllEDl1LE FOil the llnil year waa an·
nounced Thuraday at the Folaer Shakespeare
Ubrary by representatives of the SpoDIOn, the
Public Broadcasting Service and Individual public
tfteviakln 1taUons.
The Mriet will be suppleme nted by a wide
variety of study materials, and aome colleae al~·
dentl will be able to earn credit.
rle1 of introductions to the plays.
By P ETf;R J. BOYER
t .. OS ANGELES IAP I -The next time you
he a r how tladly batter ed the ins titution of
marriage 1s. remember , it could be worse. Ever
think about the s tate of m atrimony on television?
More marria~es arc dissolved in TV sitcoms
tha n in the State of Nevada. TV has become an
electronic singles joint.
Used lo be, everybody on television was
married. Happily married in fact. Except Pa
Cartwright, of course, but he was respectably
widowed.
OZZI E AND HARRIET Nelson, Ward and
June Cleaver, Lucy and Ric k y Ricardo
Remember "I Love Lucy?" If ever there were
grounds for divorce. Lucy provided them ; but you
didn 't sec Ricky Ri cardo runrung to his lawyer ,
11creaming "lncompali bi lily! Mental cruelty!"
Granted, those happy m arriages were a bit
corny and would never sell today. But in keeping
up with the times, I think TV has gone a llttJe
ove rboard in its representation of marriage.
Television's married couples arc a rare group:
the Archie Bunkers, the Douglases in "Family,"
the Ingalls in "Little House on the Prairie," "The
Jeffersons." "Kotter" and "Ei~htls Enough."
EVEN JOHN WALTON, in th at monument to
family, "The Waltons," is a s ingle parent now that
Olive Oli via ! Michael Learned> Is off the show.
Divorce. an the minds of TV's creat1ves, is
funny, som ething America can relate lo. Bonnie
Franklin is a divorced mother trying to m ake it
"One Day at a Time." And remember "Rhoda?"
When she was so bold as to get m ar ned, her
ratings swooned.
"The writers s aid they couldn 't make a
marriage funny in the family hour," said the
s how 's star Valerie Harper. Even a divorce didn't
Ja .. ry Whit•'• Sale
LA-Z-BOY
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save "Rhoda." The show had been tainted by
marriage.
THERE'S NO G R EAT hope for matrimony m
the new season, eithe r. McLean Stevenson 1s a
d ivor ced parent trying to cope m his new show,
"Hello La rry " In CBS' new "The Stockard
Cha nning Show," Miss Channing plays a recently
separated woman ... right, 1s trying to make it
on her own.
about a married couple. hut "Turnabout" hardly
counts It 's .about a disgr untJed man and wife who
wish they could change identities, and, through
magic. they do . So she s mokes cigars and he
worries about h.is toenail polish.
I don 't know why the folks who make television shows don 'l thank marriage can be runny
an the family hour. Just last night, right in the
middle of family hour, I asked my wUe, if I could
buy sea.son tickets to this year's Dodgers games.
One of NBC's new shows, "Turnabp1t." 1s She 's still laughing.
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Colleges Mount Shows
Frencli Fare at UCI ; Drama al Golden West
Th"' a~U&ht 11hlr\111 to the t•ol
Jf')Ct• l lOl&"'I thll Wel•k llli l)('
I r v I n t' m o u n l " ,.. r "' 11 1· h
~room fitn:e 11nd Golden Wcat
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drrm1• about thl' dl•atrucUon of
lndual\4 In llraul
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Tom Titus
y on Road , Luguna Be ach
(494 0743)
F IVJ: OTH ER productions urc
t'onllnwnf( ulonl( lhc cout They
llrl'
Geortcl' l''eydCl!IU 'a "A l''lt>o In
llt•r t;ar" UP'-'n ll it fo ur
puformoncc t'ngariement at
C l Wl·dnt-1 tla y, runninl(
throu~h Saturduy 11t th.. l''1n1•
Arla Vlllatct1 Tht't1kr Al Golden
W ut, "Suvi.Kt'A " ti<1t•6 on tht•
b o 11 r d 11 I" r I ct u y I o r t h r l' ,.
Wt't°lu,•fWlN
t'orum ln 11174, •~ ~Inf( dircrtcd
hy (;WC drama in."truct.or llohln Hu~r. ruisislin.c lluber arc un
throf>0IOKh1t Ken Brccher und
Tupl'r rhcJn.,cO()un1pher Ken G11n
duno .
"Man or Li Mancha" at
S e baat1 u n 's We s t Dinner
r~1 ayhOUSl', 140 Avcnida Pico,
San Cl e m e nte C492·9950 ).
Pe rformance!\ Tuesd ayR through
Sundays until April 1 at vurying
curl1un limes.
"Norman, Is That You?" .. t
thP ll ar l e qu1n D i nn er
Pluyhouse. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd ,
San t a A n a (979 ·5 ~1 I ).
Pcdormances Tuesdays through
Sundays at 8 30 until Feb 11 A81lLEY ('l\ltlt, .1 drum& pro
ft-111o r ut l l<'I , Ill dtrc<'t tnU
"fo'l .. u." u t·omedy populitlt'<! by
LUii)' l'hural'lt:ra or t-lll .. Pur1s1an
sot•1cly Cuat m .. mbt>r1' 1odudc
Scull fo'rl1•dlu nd, N1C'ho la'.'J
W•lkt'r, Alun Harruw n. W1lhant
Ack e rman, Nc la Ll'1Khlon .
B a rba ra Pai;l)u ll, l'ulr1c1a
(.'hambt•rltn. Ua v 1d G1dky.
Jorl(e Culvan, Warren Sht'l'l.'I,
Susan Unger, Sw,a11 RasmU.'l!'.en.
Cbnstophu fo'racch101l a und
guest lt.'<·turer Wil h am Nl0l'<ll1·~
in a cumeo role
JON 8 ARRONS, Craig t'lcm
ing and Vm<·cnt Dopulos head
the cust, which includes Kather
1n~ Htnghu m . Gre.c Furlong,
Todd llt•rt. Frnnk ArmstronR.
Jon Cum<'I, J ohn L1g1er und
Cha rlie PelPrson "Savage!!"
will bt· presenkd Feb 2·3, 8·9 10,
15 16 17 at 8 30 and Feb. 18 c.t
2 :W Call 892 7711 ror reserva
lions
"TO KILL A Mockingbird"
••l the Westminster Community
Th c atf'r, 7272 Mapl e S t ,
We s tmins t er 1893 ·8626 1.
P e rfo rmances Frid ays and
Saturdays al 8 30 through Feb
10
Completing their assigned
l'Oga..:emcnts this weekend will
t>e South Coast Re pertory's
"The Contractor" and "Play It
Again, Sam" al the Laguna
Moult.on Playhouse
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at
the C<>!>'la Mesa C1vcr Playhouse,
wt•st l(alc of lh•· Orange County
Fairg r ound s. Cos t a Me s a
(754 -5 159 > P e rformances
Fridays und Saturdays at 8:30
through Feb 17 Curtam liml' Is 8 p.m . at the
VIiiage Theater on the lrv1ne
('a mpus, w1lh rese r vations
avallublc by calling 833-6617
''SavaKes ,'' a p l ay hy
Christopher Hampton whl<'h pre
m lered ut thf' Mark Ta pe r
"Contract.or" will be on stage
tonight through Sunday at 8 p m
with matinees al 2 · 30 on Salur
day and Sunday at the Fourth
Theater, 6SS Town Center Drive.
Costa Mesa !957·4033 >. "Sam"
<·ondudcs with pe rform unces
tonight through Saturday al 8 30
al the Moulton, 606 Laguna Cun
"Hold Me" a t the Nt:wport
Harbor Community ThtHtter,
2501 Cliff Dnvc, Newport Beach
1548 255 1 ). Pe rformanc es .
Fr1cta ys and Saturdays at 8 30,
Sundays at 7 30 through Feb 11.
Winter O rdeal Battled
'Wilde r ness F a m ily' R e tur n s
By ROB ERT OSBORNE
Tiie " .. ,,_ "--'"' Officially titled "The Furth..r Adventures of
tht> Wlldc•m ess Family Part 2 l but s hortened for
t he marquee and in the ad-art I. this sequel to
Arthur R. Dubs' highly successful 1976 grosser 1s a
contagious ,family film which stands on 1ls own
hooves as e njoyable, uncompltcutcd entertain
m e nt. It's as friendly as a bear cub, and as easy to
watch.
In the opcninl( minull'S, one conversation
quickly wraps up all any audicnce needs to know
about the initial "Wild1•rm•ss Family" story.line,
i c . tht• Robinsons <headed by flobert Logan. w1ft.'
Sus an Oamantc Shuw ttnd two k1d!il have bolkd
city lif<' and nested in a Ror ky M<1untu1n cubm, far
aw ay rrom traffic Jams and cement
NOW T H E PROBI.•:M ul hand 1s ~urv1 val dur
ing the hrst winter in the w1ldnnt-!is What th1·
family goes through the inevitable snowstorm!>,
lost trails, WOif atlaCk!i, SICknPSS Without medical
help, hunting for food . d1 ma xed by a near ·
crippling cabin fire 1s all told in a straight
forward manner . without undo theatncultty, und
-.AHTAICHT" ...
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lo. Co11t 11•1!>46 ,,,,
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"OUYB~ STOttY" •• "AHHelHAU"
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IREA PLAZA 1u1~2• mt Oto I •limp H•• llH P11~•nt
""THI LOYI I UG" ...
ISymphony .
To Vis it
R e d China?
BOSTON I/\ P I Se111
Ozawa and tht• Boston
Sy mphony wtl I v 1s 1t
China 1f the orchestra
can com e u p w i t h
$750,000 to pay for the
eight day tnp
The Ch1nt'St' have 1n
v1tcd the symphony and
its prtn<:1pal conductor
lo play c·onrcrts 1n l't·k ·
1nK :111d Sha nghai an
Marc h and help train
Chinese mus icians in
playing Western music,
a 11ymphony s pokesman
11aid
"Thcn•'s a possibility
the Ccx•a Cola company
will undC'rwrite the
t rip," spokesman Peter
Gelb said. "Nothing is
de finite. It 1s one of the
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t-xqu1s1tcly surroundt~ by shots of the Colorado
territory 1n wintertime
In all makes f'or a dandy adventure fllm and
should h<' irrcs1l\t1hll' to urban folks who daydream
about elbow room Dubs a lso produced this
chapter. and wrote the scnpt, which is nicely
balaneed b<'twN.:n for u!i on musketeer1sh family
ur11ty , and prc •datory danger always lurking ~hind
th ... woodshed
DIRE<.'TOR •'RAN K ZUNIGA keeps every·
lhing movtn~ :it ti nacl.' pace, and he's working
with a cast of natura listic actors, which also helps.
Logan st-t•ms to be JU bl the sort of gent who'd do
nicely 1n lh<' outdoors with a clan to covet. and
Shaw 1s fine as mom, as arc Heather Rattray
1 rt.'plucmg llollyt• lfolmt'S > and Ham Larsen as the
Juveniles George "Buck" Flower adds some
spunk and vitality as a gruff family friend who
pops into view from time to time.
Actors. how<'Vl'r. tn the fi nal a nalysis have to
take a baC'k bl'al lo llw be1Jrs, hirds, rucC"oons .
owls . bcavt•rs. df•1•r, fox . dogs und other furry
c·o mporwnls , plus the· S<'l'ncry l'!lptured by
('tn1•mntographn John Hora , with ca mt-ra assists
from Costa Nichols. Jume:. Roberson and John
Sll'vens.
Thl•y all tll'lp ..i1v1• "W1ldcrnrss Family Part 2"
a firm edg1· 11v1·r mo!.t otht·r outdoor family film'\,
and could plumnwt these• fi ctional Robinsons into
a Cl•lluloid ltfr i,pan as ll•ngthy as that of Andy
If a rdy 's house hold
H ELD O VER!
"I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!"
-Judith Crist
f ront o b. v"111'1.
"BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THEYEAR!"
Arr.nfllt Wtn\'"°" N f ~, .. 1
"JOf,ANTHH ·-1•.• 1•• companies we're talking 1-----------_;::
lo , a nd tht·y have ex-Sp rong NiooMonfred1 ond Anno l<orino. A WOfld Norttvll film
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Ma.GOOOI Aa" 18'
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pressect inkresl."
Thl• soft drink com-
pany. which re rently
111gn1·d an ugreenm••nt to
market Its product11 in
('h1na . pr ovided
$300,000 a yt•ur ugo for
a Uoston Symphony visit
to Japan wider Ozawa.
SEE SUPERVOLKS !
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•Ann Landers
l u.dey J nu•ry 30 1919 DAIL 'f PILO r
0.11, ~ ... -•• ~wk11 0'0.-11
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e(Jturing __ • _. ___ c,
On·the·Job Help
The OranQe County Employee Assistance Network
(OCEAN) 1s a program that helps companies solve
employee problems that affect job performance. What
has come into being now is a package that deals with
the total individual.·
By DENNIS McLELLAN Of,,_ D•llf ~ .... '\.tft
ln 1943 E . I. Du Pont de Nemours -in
response lo increas ing absenteeis m and re·
duced worker productivity-became the first
major industrial firm lo establish a program to
reh abilitate alcoholic employees.
Eastman Koda k and a handful of other
large companjes followed suit.
After a ll, e mployees with personal pro ·
blems serious enou~h to affeet JOb performance
lose their employers money
Such employees an estimated 10 percent of
the working population ost their companies 25
per cent of the ir salary in lowered productivity.
absenteeism. tardiness and sick leave. A 200·
employee company might lose $30.000 lo SS0.000
a year
The cost lo replace a manager with 10 years
experience 1s approximately $17,500. To replace
even a . c!erk 1l costs $800 in time. paperwork
and lrammg
.'J'.HE. NAflROW f·ocus of the early re·
ha b1htat1on programs. however , failed to prove
popular with employees for obvtollS reasons.
"IL was kind of a witch-hunt a pproach to un
cover alcoholic e m ployees." says Fred Watson con~ultant with the Orange County Employe~
Assistance Network.
"People djdn't wa nt to come 10 because
they would be labeled a n alcoholl c ...
By the late '50s only 35 major compa nies
~ad alcoholism programs. Obviously a change
10 a pproach was needed. A decade later that
c hange began to be made .
The Orange County Employee Assistance
Network <OCEAN > is representative or the new ·
direction being made to help firms solve
employee probl ems that a ffec t job
performance
sponsored by the Alcoholism Council of Orange
County ,
IT IS PATTERNED a fter a program in Lin·
coin. Neb .. which was started by Bob Adams,
executive director of the Alcoholism Council or
Or ange County
Candace Bibby , OCEAN director , s aid
many large firms <more than 3.000 employees>
ha ve In-house employee assistance staffs.
Today. in fact. 2,400 organizations run job·
related alcohol programs compared to 500 five
years ago, according to the DepartmeOt or
Health. Education and Welfare.
Smaller firms are using outside programs.
many of which a re s po nsored by r egional
a lcoholism councils
Ms. Bibby said OCEAN ts unique because it
1s the onJy alcoholis m council-sponsored pro·
gr am whose focus is lo provide all services.
"The idea." she said, .. is to get away from the
stigma of a lcoholism ."
NATIONAL STATISTICS REVEAL that
55-60 percent of employee problemi. are alcohol·
re lated. But the ca uses contributing to
decreased worker e fficie ncy encounte red by
OCEAN are varied ·
''The typical proble ms I see today," said
Watson. "are re me1les With fa milies. a divorced
lad y with financial a nd legal problems or pro-
ble ms m raism~ a fa m ily I also see male and
female relat1ons h1p problems "
He added that "the ava1lab1lily or instant
credit has done a lot of people in." And many
problems are caused simply by the emotional
stress of everyday livmg.
"If you had a fight with your wife last
night, accordingly today when you're at your
JOb site you're conscious ly or subconsciously
thmkmg of yesterday You're tired and dis·
tur bcd and you're not givmg a h'undred percent
to your employer.··
7J1e typical problems I see today are females with familie$, a divorced lady with
financial and legal problems or problems in raising a family. I also see male and
female relationship problems,' says Fred Watson, OCEAN consuhant.
"We're now operating under what 1s called
the broadbrush approach.·• explained Watson
"We're looking a t e mployees who have a
multitude of proble ms. What has come into be·
ing now is a package t hat deals with the total in·
dlvidual."
OCEAN. des igned t o help labor and
management reduce costs and increase produc-
tivity, is an 18-month-old nonprofit organization
llE ADDED THAT "the converse is true. lf
you had a bad day at work you go home. you're
a wreck. you take it out on your wife . We can't
divo r ce o urselves fro m one s ituation to
another ··
<See HELP, Paite C2)
( Happenings ) Tombola Party
o.i1, ~ ... -..., .... ~.,,,.
~Dunn (at left), pr~sident of the Orange County Coun·
al of the March of Dimes, greets Jim and Arlene Schafer
at Tombola party.
-t
-........ -
More than $10,000 was raised for the Mar ch
of Dames during the fi fth annual Tombola host-
ed b.>; th~ Ora nge Council for the MOO Saturday
evenmg in Jewel Court. South Coast Plaza .
Nt'arly 400 guests attended. according to
Mrs. C. Mi chael Jones, reservations chairman
Tht' evemn_g was highlighted by pnzes. dancing
and an Italian buffet of lasagna and meatballs.
The Orange County Council. a group of 25
women. 1s headed by Jan Dunn. Chairman or
the Tombola was Mrs. Richard Sutt.on.
Opera Winners
Alexande r Saunderson, president or New
York City's Metropolitan Opera's National
Council. wns among guests at a reception honor·
10g ne w mem bers o r the Orange County
Metropoli tan Opera Gutld a t the Newport Beach
home or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schumacher.
Also present w<•rc• winners in the first level
or co~IX'hllon in the a nnual Metropolitan Opera
aud1t1ons They are Mary Hornier, rirs t
pl act>. Catbnlne Clark, second place; John
Matthews. third place. and Karl Lobsensom·
mer. fourth place
Also. Kevin 11.-ory. Cleste Tavera, WllUam
Mallory, Judy &hmldt and Dtane Pilcher.
Wimbledon West
New Directions for Women. a residential
fa cility a nd treat ment <'enter fo r women
a lcoholics. benefilted when The Dolphins hosted
its a nnual Southern Caltrorma Wimbledon West
m ixed doubles te nnis tournament
The Dolphins. women's division of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce
presented the funds to Mrs. Lynwood Wiider.
president of New Directions Representing th~
Dolphins were Tammy Cox, tourna m e nt
chairman. and Mary Pearson and Patty Van
Dalf11en, co-vice chairmen
Two hundred forty pl ayers from all over
Southern California part1c1patcd in the tourna-
m ent.
New Officers
Mrs. David Ball has been elected preside nt
of the Women's Architectural League of Orange
County. On he r board will be the Mmes. Patrick
Scheer. llc>Hrt Greig and Stanley Braden.
Leading the Silve r Anchor Auxiliary of Hun·
lington lntercommunity Hospital will be Evelyn
Gib son. Her board includes Patti Ornelas,
Mullyn Skarln, Marie Lango, W Rose, Mulne
Loft and Chrl• Buck. The chapter gave 1ts most
prestigious award, the Marlon Meyer Award. to
to Elena Boalt.er as out11tandJng volunteer or the
year for her work on the Christmas boutique.
Celem March of Irvine is the new president
of Newport Har bor Toastmistress Club.
• ...
Deily ,.. ... -" I.ff ~ .....
Lee Johnson. coordinator of the recycling center at
Orange Coast College, says the Mess def Mar section of
Costa Mesa will take part in multi-material trash: pickup
prqect.
Recycle It
One Costa Mesa neighborhood will
be included in a pilot project to recy-
cle glass, metal cans, newspapers,
magazines and phone books.
By J UDITH OLSON
DI ... Deity , .... '\et
Tras h mounts up. It seems like you
just emptied the barrel and there's
mo r e. Mountains of ne wspape rs.
m agazines, ('ans and jars. •
In Costa Mesa alone. 980 tons of
trash per week Is ge nerated by
h o m e own e r s and apartm e nt
dwellers. That's a total of 1.980.000
pounds. or nearly 3.6 pounds of trash
per penion per day.
Approximate ly SO percent of Otis
trash ls "immediately recyclable.··
a ccording to Lee J o hnson .
coordinator of the recycling center at
Or1n1e Cout College.
To capilall&e on this potential, the
center wm sponsor the first multi·
material pickup In the history of
Costa Mesa beginning March 2.
ON NORMAL TRASH days ln the
Mesa del Mar sec.-lion of the city,
glass. metal cans, ne ws papers.
magazines and phone books wUI be
collected by the coll ege just prior to
the commercial pickup.
Just one neighborhood will be in·
eluded in the pilot project, Johnson
said . becau."e It is an experiment and
limited manpower and equipment
are available.
After three months the project will
b e E!\iaulated and the recycling
center will determine If it is feasible
for private enterprise, the city or the
college to respond on a regular basis.
Mesa del Ma r was selected,
J o bnson said. becau se it is a
neighborhood with clear boundaries ·
ll Is near lbe college and Ila resldentS
represent a mix of eEonomlc and
C!ducalional backarounds.
Johnson preaenled the proposal to
<See aECYCLE, Pate CZ>
(2 DAILY PIL01
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Happy Birthdays
~tun· lt1J11 100 fr11 ntl' J nd rrlat1vc•\ nf Mn
Hon rl Smllh •1f '\ ''"' pu rt U1•,1d1 h1•lp1·d twr
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lh1ldn•n. °"rs. (.'ht•11tt'r Salbbury. 'W nt. R IC'hard
Lawrrnr1•, Oooald D. Smith mid Raym ond
l'>mlth.
Am1111).! tht· gut•!>l!> "'''rt' lh1• Mnu•11 . ('arnl
R c-ek, llom1•r Han1oC'n, Ma urtct-Sparlinit. J .
William Turpin, tbP Ml'11\r 11. and M m .. 11 .
l.lt-wt»ll)n Rh:h). Wiiliam Coullf'r , Wiiiiam
l>avis, Ok k ('hapma n and Dr. Norman Von
He rzf'n.
• • •
MrH. Mlldn·d Mars h11ll Hol:imJ of Halt1oa
l't·n1ni.ula l'l'l••hrat(•cl IH•r ~Ith l11rthday ut a par
t y hostc·d hy hn fJ\(' <·h1lcl n ·n . Mrs . Werof'r II .
Marti, Willia m I'. Hol;anlt Jr., Mri.. Paul !-!.
M «'K lbbt·n, Tbomai. !\. &land Jl1cl Q.arhan
Boland.
Th<' hon11n•c· ~ hrolh•·r :.ind !-.1 ... l•·r an law. Mr
and Mri.. Frank V. Mari.hall of l'a!'.:Hlena. >rnd
m:iny of h1•r 1~, gran<kh1lrlri·n awl 10 gr<'al
){r:in<frh ild1 l'n w1•1 1· 1111 ha ncl t <1 ht•l1> h1·r
c·c·h'hrah·
People Peenng
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had a book puhltshed hy the 'h1llon Book (;o .
llncln1•r l'.1 ·11tlt•d "Ttw 1"1bl'n·rurt Sumplc.•r . '
II tt~ll~ how h> cit> ull k1111l'I of WC'llVln.i, lHUlk.-1
m.1k1n1e. "'r.1v11l111t Miii tiru1dln6( <'ntft11
V4'ra l .oulu Sharp uf < '11ro11u di•I M 11r prl't1t>ntt•d
her hetotlnnmic 1111rno puptl11 111 11 formal w1nt..r
rt't'lt 11I ut tht• homt• of Mr. and Mr11. Wllllam
Mat1f'rhan, Nt•wport UN1ch Gut•'lt performl'r
wu11 l.awrt'Kt' IHed ea, wnc~rt planlat . Al
t end lntt " dlnnc•r d11n('t 1n the IJevt•rly Hills
ll11t1·I rc•lf'hl atlntr t hi.> first unnlvt'r1'&ry of lht•
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t\raf'r11t rnrn. wh11 ... 11 nwmtwr or tht• l.<J"I
A111&f'h•11 i.,..,..,1 .:111uv l'l.oulh C'ott11t Chapter.
N 1il lonwl <'h1111ty L1't11itut'. ho no red senior
I H'kloc•kt•r Ol\'lllh1•r11 for l\ll.: yeun or phllan
tlirot'IC' "Nvl11• munJ.t thO\t' ff'lf>d were·
h•nlnf' ('IHlabl10, t:llu~tb t ;vans, JaC'
11url1n.-Wrnl11••r .in1l I.aura Welah.
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I l I nrru ,. o l llt•lutlon-s With Sd1ooli. und
1 11 111•111 ' ~ ''" •wl1·1 tc•d to 11•ud hll\ poetry Ill lht·
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11 .. 1 hm ll11,iltt•'" und f'roh·~-.wn11I Women·,.,
t h1h ~he• ~ 111 ~·o on tn t'Ollll>4.'ll' for st11te honor"
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Jackie Kazarian 1s founder of a program
tor good health called A Way of Ltfe.
D•llY l'I ... -"lll<M,.. •-••
Eric and Pam Sims view graph1~ from The Big Apple at a reception
openmg the exhibit at State Mutual Savings and Loan.
We Need Gun Laws
DEAR ANN · I 'm srck
a nd l1rf'<1 or you tclhnl(
people lhat there are too
da rned muny gun!> 1n
thiS' country. Don't you
read the papers? Ho w
com e you don 'l kno w
what 111 going on? I huve
two handguns in m y
home and one in my car.
J wouJdn't give lhem up
for anyUna.
Quit being so un·
realistic on lhJs subJCct
Yo u owe it l o your
reader s to en courage
th e m l o p r ot ec t
themaelvea. WhOBe side
are you on, &anyway?
DALLAS EX ft'AN
DEA• EX: It drtwes
,.e ap tlMl wall tlllte way
YOtl alld •Ultoel of otller
Amertea• cUn1 &o the
fooU1ta ...... that a 1an
11 preteetloa whe•
•tata.ua •• daat •llHl
U•e• • ol tea lite l•·
truder ls a mud• better
11hot than the l•w ·
abldln« cltlten -and
qukker oo U1t" draw,
too.
I fet"I 8trongly that
thla country need• •
fedeul gua law. Every
poll la r ecent years
altowa I.bat the majority
of o., dt.laeM waat ODt".
W•ea oar COD •
l(rf'Haten and aena&on
m••ter enoa.c• coua1c-
lo atand qp &o the tan
lobby ID Waaltjng&on, we
arti •*• to W'8ve • Hfer coaatry for everybody.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Our English
teac her claims that a ll
the Jett.era In your col·
umn ar c made up by you
o r m e mbers of your
steff. I lhlnk sh • la mla·
taken. It doesn't accm
po11lble th.at you could
have gotten Mw&ay with •
Aaa
I.aaders
phony operation for so
many years.
Will you please con ·
vlnce her lhat you urc
for rcaJ? -CLINTON,
IOWA
DEA& CLINT: Thi•
rHpoue la for )'Oii, not 1o•r Ea&llM &eaclter.
ll ...W be rtdJcaJou
lo make l!P letter•. What
1oe1 oa la people'• Uve.
la far more la&ere1t1ac
llilH aaJtW.q I totaJd la·
net. Moreover, aothla1
II 10 blaarre , 110
ridlc..._ or welnl, that
. -~
somebody, 10mewltere,
won't do tt.
My problem la tllat IO
many fudllatbag, UH·
bl~, thoaght·provokla«
lettera cro11 my deak
~verr day, 1 lilne • dlf· flcu t time d ecldl•I
wlillcb letten lo peltllab.
Al for )'Hr E••U•lil
teacher -••d otltera
wlilo tldllll I m•ke •P lf't·
teu -don '& try to
elaHp tlletr mlada. "A
mH eoa.tllff4 a1ala1t
Illa wW -la of lite H•e
oplaloa.UU."
HOROSCOPE I ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK
[ Boros cope
WEDNESDAY, JAN. ll
By SYDNEY OMAllB
)
AaJd <Marc h 21 -Aprll 19 ). Take ch arge
Be dlretl, apeclfic. Judemcnt, Intuition will eni;
bit' you to be at rl&hl place al right lime. Be a c
live, altr1.. make inquiries. Imprint atyle, ex
pre11 v1ewa.
TAUaU8 rApril 2()-May 201 Be aware of
diplomacy and how to utilize It Mone y, secrets.
cl1ndatlne conferences should be part or your
per&0nal scenario. Scorpio fiaures promine nUy
GEMINI <May 21·June 20> Accent on
romance, popularity, friendship. See clearly, as
contraated lo haze of emotiooaUsm . Places.
Virgo -and the number 7 -figure prominent·
ly
CANCER IJun c 21 -July 22 1 Obstacle
btcomH challenge becomes grund opportunity
for advance ment. Accent on reaponsibitity. pro·
ducllon. preuurc, bus iness and personal com·
mltment.
LEO <July 23 Aug 22)· You receive green
llJtht on exciting project. What nad been dor ·
maol get.a new ll'asc on life. Publish.mg. travel.
promotion flJ.turc prominently.
VIRGO <Ault 2.1·Sept 22> The money. aa·
set.a of partner or s pouse loom more important
than In rcc<'nl pusl Myste ry , the occult, what ls
hidden lht'1'e a reait domtnak
LIBRA 1&·pt 23 Oct 221 Accent on cmo·
lions. digei;ta vc• sysll'm. partnership, reaching
a ccommodatio n with partner. s pouse . Le t
othe rs publicize• their efforts.
SCORPIO !Ort 23·Nov 21 I: Emphasis on
l(elting 1ob don1·, altt:nding Lo health n~ds
Gemini. Sagillunus figure 1n scen ario. Be n ex1·
hlC'. refu.s(' lo bt• "locked into " situation.
SAGITfARJUS <Nov 22·l)('c 21 > Burst o f
enthusium. creati vity will bt-fratured. You ex·
tncate yourself from apparent trap.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.J an 191· Build c ase
on solid sources. Rejecl the superficial. You arc
practically handed what you need -on pro·
verbial s ilver platter .
AQUAarus <Ja n. 20·Feb 181 Move ahead
"traffic Ught.R " will be with you. Taur us.
Libra and Scorpio persons figure prominently.
De versatile wllhout scaltenng your forces
PISCES ffeb. l9·March 20 1' Emphasis on
finances. determining what is a sham as con
wasted to reul values. Your "psychic sense"
~urges to forefro nt .
••• Recycle
ffrom Page Cl)
lo the Costa Mc11a San1tullon 01~tr1tl an OC'lOher an
res ponse to Sen ate Bill 650 which <'alls for a 25 per
cent reduction o f waste goini: into l<.indr 111 by 1980
HF. FELT THAT the OCC recycling center
w as rn a strong poi.1 t1on to l<1kl' up tht·
t•halle nge "W(' reC'yCh.'<l u m1lhon poundi, o f
1 ateriaJ last year ." J ohnson i.a1d.
Dumping ii; ~eltlng m ore difficult each year.
hl' added. The local d epot, Coyote Canyon. ha s
been leased by the l r v1n(' rompan)' Until JUSt
l981 a nd after lhat a new platt• must be found
· "A !Ht<' 1n El Toro is being considered."
Johnson said "But that mC'an~ an ho ur more of
driving ltm1· and u higher cc1st fll<'t<Jr "
lie t•mphas1zl'd that the Uruted Stales also 1s
~Oinf( W h8V(' lo get out Of its "ostrich mental!
ty" whcr<' wast(' ts continually dumped into t'll
nyons . wh1C'h an· in turn filled up
"After B C'anyon. 1n 1-:1 Torn. wht>n• do 11..i· go
from ther(''I " ht· ai.hd . lfrc·yrhng ·~ a rea~1ble
a lternahvt• to dumping ..
THE OCt' EFFO,ltT will ~gin with 1:1 month
or publi<'1ty in th~Mcsa del Mar community
Then, when actual pickup !><'$(ins. the participa
t ion will I><' monito red and the cost of runmng
the proRram wi ll IX' f1 gur!'ll
T he final pickup will h<· June I ljnd on June· 15
Johnson will 1s1wc :i pulJll<' n ·port on the ~uccess
or failure• of the cxpenmt•nt
••• Delp
<From Pagf' Cl )
OCEAN, which curn·nlly has contacts with
rive companies rnng1 n g in sue fro m 3~
e mployees to 2,500 t'm ploy<'es, works w1th rlrms
on thrtt levcls
• To help establis h personnel policies re·
l(arding person 1.1I problems th11t ljffect wo rk
pcrformanct•
• To train supervisors and manage rs to
monitor a nd document JOb performance ralher
than trying to diagnose the personal problem.
"It lllkCS the s upervisor OUt of the role of
being a counselor. un ;i rcu 1n which he has no
u pe rtisc," s aid Watson "If th(• manager docs
have a proble m e mployee he· may s uggest con·
tacllng un OCEAN counselor
•To provide o n silt• mot1v11t1 onul counseling
and , whe n necessary , reftorr 11l l o the ap
propriate community counselor or therapist.
There also is an ope n door policy fo r self·
referrals
"Ir a n e mploye<' only needs to talk to
:someone lhey can s.-t up a n appointment " said
Watson. "Because it is self initialed it l.s held ln
strict confidence "
OCEAN ALSO IS uva1lablc lo family m em ·
bcrs The tub in boif c~cs 1s p icked up by the
· t•mployee·s company. which pays OCEAN a
yearly fee per worker A company with 1,000
workers, for example , pays $7 per employee.
Any services <therapy or counseling>
beyond those provided by OCEAN are paid for
by the employee. Ms. Bibby explained that all
referrala are made based on what an employee
can afford.
"GentraUy," she said, "most e mploytt's
group lnaurance coverage pays for a portion."
Despite the "broadbrush" approach to deal·
Ing with employee problc ma, Ms. Bibby sald
there atlll I• a sll1ma a&ttached to seeklng help.
"There are still s>OOP.le who feel that way."
s he said. "It takes awhile to b1"3k down those
barriers."
As for OCEAN'• s ucces1 rate, Wataon said
follow·upe with the ~pervlsorl•I referrala show
a bout ~ percent positive reeult.I. Of course,
there alway• are those employeee who fall to
overcome their problems .
"But I can't HY we've falled," uld Wat.aon.
''We've 1tven the m all the tools . We've made
tbem thirsty. Whcthr r they drink lhc water Is
up tot.hem."
Warln Isn't
Everything
This winter. a lot or
you people out there a re
JtOIDIC to be uainft your
fireplace • lot. All som e
o f you may o r m ay not
h a ve ;a lread y dla ·
covered. there ls a n art
to 1tarting a flre.
Here are 11ome ob·
aervatioos which might
prove helpful
Do not count o n a
care less s moker to sta rt
your fire . There is neve r
a car e less s m okf'r
E.._.
Bo.IJttlc
around when you need of a n elghl·ye ar-old
o ne. J 've seen them on scout whO once built u
t e levls ion a m l lllon fire out of wet wood by
times and so have you. rubbing two Boy Seoul
The s moke r who 11imply leaden together.
flips a crgarettt' hull into Never go to bed ·on lj
a field and seconds la ter fire place o r darkened
300.000 acr es o r forest ashes. The moment you
are a blaze . All It would turn your back and say,
take to s tart your fire ls "It's too late for a fire
o ne car eless cigar ette, anyway," fl ames will
but it'U never huppcn. l eap out t o w a rd the
O ld newspapers never sc r ee n , wood w i 11
burn Yo u can feed your c r ackl<· a nd pop and
fire 50 lo 60 pounds of you'll have s moking em
n e w s p apers th;i t a rc bers for three days.
taking up sp:.ict· m your R e m e mbe r, bein g
garn~c. but lht'y won L warm isn't everything.
burn The o n ly pi.t f>l'r ---------
that wHI catc h on ut a11 --R-U_f_f_E_Ll_'_S __
.1s the one JUSl dl•hvered
which no one ha!> re ad p
a nd which s till h as a U HOLSTERY
rubber band on 1t wt... Y• w_.
Cer ea l boxl'~ .. milk
ca rto ns a nd c ra ck er
tMlut
1922 Harbor Blvd.
boxes are excellent fin Co•t• M9•• -541·1151
s tarters. but you lose
m o m entum when you rd'a-----------.
have lo slop a nd wail
un til the kids cat up -~ ./ ~
their contents ~~
Everyone 1n tht• room 2501 OFF
watching you strui;tRlc t<> 10
build the fire will know ALL CUSTOM
that your wood 1i, un-REAOV TO WEAR
st•asoned but you. The °"'Of.--...... "o wua
hulldn of th1.• firt· 11> ::,:::.""=-. ·~=-
a lways lhe lai.l to kn(Jw ., .. _......__.. -
JlaH of the f>(''>s>lt· in -; ... °=-.~ ....
tht' room wa tching you 64t.-4S44
s trugglt· to build tht· fin· 411 E.17tttSt~C.M.
will know that you arc ConMt' lrtlfte& 1719'
giving th•· fin· too muth---
oxyRcn. thus c-n ·ut1ng ;,
dr::ift and blowing 1t out
Tht> otht>r half of thl'
pl' op I l' 1 n t ht· r o o m
watl'h1ng you Mruggll· to
hu1ld the fire '4111 know
th<tt you arc· not g1111ng 11
e nough ox y i.:•·n . th us
s mothPnng 1L and blow
Ing it o ut
Do not be proud whL•n
mt'm bers of the: fom tl}
of f er old rulc:r !>.
ya rds lic kc;, shol' sup
ports, wooden hunl(t<rs,
birdhouses and l'<1pi,1rh
slll'h E very little b1l ol
k1nrtlang he lp11.
Do not asi,ault rwoplc
whu say tht'Y 1n!>la ll1•d <t
ga !> <'<mvt-rs 1on burnl•r
for u nder $14, UM· the
pre p a red logs al the
store for 911 l'e nts. or
who sit around aJI i,um
mer having lhl· kid~ roll
l o~s o ut o r o l d
ne ws paper that hum for
30 hours
A,1p· M ~ ,. (ff11AJI 1• fr llt1»1\(' (,t)flhdfl,_ ,.,
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ORANGE COUNTY
J IOWN & COUNTRY
ORANGE
(7 14) 547·8228
YOU ARE INVITED ..•
to oi one day photographic. rf''">lorallon event on
restoring your m o<,t c hn1c,hed fr1mlly photo·
gr a phi.cs.
Wed., January 31, 1979
Between 12 noon and 9 p.m.
SchoOner Room, Ma1tlott Hotel, Faahlon l•l•nd
Bring your pie tu res and lr•I uc,
restore them
HEATHCOTE PHOTOGRAPHIC
RESTORATION
P .O . Box 839
Corona del Mar, California 92625
LUZzetta n.·rn•m'
INUl\'1111.'AI llAIH llf'}<flJl'i
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HEW YEAR'S CELYRATIOH
SPECIAL PRICE • OH ALL
COLOI ••• PBMAMIMT
W,AVE & HAIR CUT rtncMloa Jhlrmactc Condlnonor)
400/o Off OM MEW SET
OF ACIYLIC HAILS
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COMI IH •.. JOtH THI l'UH
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TOKYO 1 P i
l'&111ukr Haftl11an, HI lift
authorit y on H'lci.t1JI
m l' l' h a n 1 c )\ a n 11 ••
1>1oneer of m.trophv:-.H'"
the bru~h ilf .i:-.trnnomy
dt.·ultng with thl• on~111
a n d ~ v 11 ru t 1 1) n 11 I
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G retthf'n ll a rlm a n
H al~. Rt, wutow nr ar·t 111
Alan Hale Sr . dted lit
hom e followtn~ a lmC'f
illness. She wa:. featun:d
in more than 20 him:-.
d uri ng her 35 ·yea r
car eer.
WHITTll:.;H t/\P I
Los AnJteles Count)
Road Commissioner Ed
Be n e dic t , 50, di ed
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I 10 Broadway
Costa Me'.>a
642·9150
SMfTH·TVTHlu..LAMI
MOaTUAIY
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Oermtory • Flower Shop 427E 17th :>t
Coc;ia Mesa
646-4888
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SMl™'S MOaTUAU
627 Matn St
Huntington Beach
536-6539
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COU>MIA.l "'"8AL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westmmster
893-3525
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MIMOalAL,AH
Cemetery Monuary
Ctlapet
3600 Pacific View D11ve
Newoort Beach
.644-2700
McC~CK MOaTUAlllS
Laouna Be&ch
494-IM15
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1&1rBnO
496-1776
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846-2424
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follo'tA.tn.: ~ur~t•ry
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Otto Guth , who 'for 25
)t':trs was the musinil
supervisor of the San
f 'runC'uu·o 0J)t'ra and un
1ntt•rnat1on;.11ly known
vota l l'Oach . died
Wt>dneM:tay ut t11s home
a ftt>r a brief 11lncs~
Kids OK
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MOULTOH·llllGUEL
WATIR DIJ"T•ICT
HOTICI INVITll+IG
SEALIDllDS
FD• THll CONSTRUCT!~ 0'
IEA•8•AND
l'UMl'INO STATIOfl
COHT•ACT HO "1
The Boerd of O"•Uof\ of tn•
M oulton NIQu•I W•l•r 01\1,u.t ot
Or-C-tY. Cellfo<,.••. -•INll.,
in "°"'• IMlMK•' reftrr-9<1 to•.\ Of\
lri<I," dO IWreOV •l\•lle \<t•ltd bl<!t IOI
tn. IOUOWIAQ ~rlbtd i>'lbllt wO<k
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•oo•thet with •U ~rtMWnt work
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inQ\. Wtthon-\ •nd 'C)tlUfltAtiOon\ Gn
Ill• In 11• Offl<t Of Soy•• E"lll~•lno
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Newport B••th, C•llforn1•, wh1th
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10< lh• Con>lru<llon Of e .. , Bro""
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11u•<ho•d et lh• Oii•<• 01 Boyl•
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fhfl' MOUll~._.•Q~I Wft~r 01\frt{t
Puf\ucinl 10 llw: LebO# coo. of tfw•
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W•tt' Dt\tr•n "•\ •'-<trt••n.td '" ..
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tr. IO<•hlt '" wn1<h '"'' trrO,., t\ to bf Pf'rtor med to c.-•\ cH-1••6.ed in '"-"'
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\OC l•ttd G-entr•t ~ontr.tctor \ of
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of 0tr 01~ •60"'\ ~n cti.tefm•~ by
Uw Ot\tfl<t •te on'"" ttt th o"ncto--1
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MO NTA I N VIEW
IAP l Youngslc-rs will
be allowed to reside nt
th e Old M ill con ·
domimums alte r all /\
propo se c1 b an o n
<:hildren under 18 <1l the
279 umt complex failed
when put to a
hom eowners vote?.
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bu\lrMI'\\ 4\
Al>CMWllV VENDING ANO
AMUSEMENT, ISW Sup<'ri0t, CMl6
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PUBLIC NOTICE .... Ro.Cl, L"llU"" N•ouel , ........... ~ A\
requ.,.., by S.Chon IJn of '"" l •bor COdt Ille C#ltr~IOt 10 .....,m ""'<Oft
lrArt f'Ktrl'f~ '" •warded ~h•H pG\t •
toe>y lhereol •I t~h l<>D"le
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice i\ ,,_,.,.,bv 01w-11n pu"u""' to""'
110"' 3011 •nn lOn ot 111r C>Y•I coo-u• In"" \tat,. Of (~lifntniA th,. un
fl•t\IUl\•d HARBOll lOWIN(". will
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~t11tf'()nf TOWir\Q
P u b••'"'"' Or~ COA~t o •.• , PHot
Janu•r"' lO 197• 1~' ''
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS
HAME ST4TEMEHT
t n• 1011nw1no ~ "°"" " oo.oo 0u-..1 , ........ \,
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ff\1\ '\IAt .. ~nt 'fltflt hlt{j W•tf't tP"w
(ounty ( ,,.,-., ot Or"tl(il"'~ ( O•,nh on
J•nw<>• y ~. IW9 FtOIMI
.,.voti-.NP"O Ot"-tne> C.ornt On11v P11ot
JAn If 1f>, 11 j(), lq/• t~ /'I
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
th.-tot1o""'tnQ P•'r\on ·~ dn1no
DU\1nf'\\ "' NKC HOME IM PROVE M[ NT
,,,.\~ Arnoti;hu''' S• ~untH'latun
Beach, CA
Wiiiiam N WOOO\ ,, , .. O? '"''0
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t t\1\ bU'4nt"\\ , .. <ondutt~d hv ttn
1nd i¥10u'll
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1 hi\ \f.lfl1"l'W'lf"t #A~-. flltod WIU't IFW
(Ovt\h (IP'k of Or4"tn~ (ounty on
JAnufltV 16 1•1•
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JAn lO F•b 6. 1J ?0, 1•1'1 316-1~
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BU~IHESS
NAME U ATEMEHT
Tlt,. toflowlnq Ptt\.0'" •r• 001no
tx."1n~'' a' P ETF"S CLEANING Sf P\/ICf
16'41 Gr...., Sl , AOl 14A, Hunl.,,QlOf'
8••< h, CA 9')6'1 p,.,. P..t1t" IUCI, '~" r,r ... •n SI
Apt UA, Hunlll\Q10" Ot<tth r A 9'1f>AI
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1111\ \l•t..,....nf W8\ llled with II~
rnuntv (l•r~ of Orange counlv on
J•nUft(Y ?6, 1919
f ""'"''' Aov ""'' \t•'" "" nt ...,,.._ tih•ft ti1111tn •~
ft1vf\fy 'h••• Of Or11nU(• (Ounly un
'-'"''"' .. tJ 191~ Fl-/
l>Ubll\h"d ClrltN)I' (oio\I l\.uly PllOI
J•O 16 )) 10 ,,..,,,, I t•h ,, llrt/11
PURI.IC NOTICE
FICTI nous BUSI Hf'>~
,.AMESTAfEMENT
'fu htOOWlflf' tit ' ·t1t"I•, ,; .. _, \,ffHflll
ru1•,1n••\\ ,,,
ttAI f MOl/NfAI N MI NIN(,
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J1tnu.tr 1 • 1QN
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J•n If te '1 JO 1'/fl 4q '"
P UBLIC NOTICE
SUl'Elt104t COUltT OP' THE
STATE Of CALll'ORHIA FOR
THECOUHTYOFORAHOl
ND A~l
H OTICE O F HlARl"G O F
PETt'rl~ l'Olt l'ltOBATE 0 1' WILL
AN D LE nEllS TESTAM~HTARV
f\lel• o f NAOMI NEL SON
Der••wrl
C hdrl~' EdwMi! Wt>e•, <111 R ~ll~rl• Nrw00<18eMn CA'l?M>J
Paul Md11"""' A"""'"'"· 147 6'rlcl
N•wOO•I B..ach, CA q71>63
f "'' ou'•"*\' I'\ ronout t10 by a
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f()ul\fY ( '"" 01 Oren~ Cou"IY 0" J dOUdry 11 ICJ7'
FtOltU
Publ1\twd 0tl1nQt!' Ccut\' Octtlv P ilot
Jan 1&, '3, lO, I •I> ~. 1~19
•()() /9
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T n"' lollow1ntJ prr'M)no, .,re 001nQ
bU\lfltt\l> '" G P ~UNO>NC. H• s..n MoQU4'1
Or1vtt \ult~ XM Nt'WPof'1 fk>•tl", CA
•l&oO P•u• 1 1 ""noom· •133 Co<llond,
t.oro"• d•I Mar CA '161S ~•orq,. C Hov•"~<. S?I E
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C)f'Mt Al p.irlnflr \lttO
GP Funct1nq
Pa..H f-Fruc.N:M>fn
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fht\ ,,.,,~nt ••U fllt'O with tM Counl~ Ctu~ ol Ot dfl90' (.l>Uf\lv O" Jen
~ 19/9
Mr lloMrtLl'ikt
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Jan 9 16, IJ, lO 1919
8t 19
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POBEPf L Hf AIH M\ '""°,, ...... I • P.llllon IO< PrC)l)fOle Of Wiii .,.., I\ PUBLIC NOTICE
\uentP. of lf'tt•f\ f('\fAmf'nl;1ty 10 o~ -----------
l>eflllonN, "''""'fl<" lo whl<h" ..,,.0e FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
tor luru ... PM11(UI""· &ncl ,,, •• '"" NAME STATEMENT um .. end P'«-e ot ™''"'no ttwi ~m" Thr toflow1nQ perwn~ .,,. do1rtQ
h'1\o be ... n ..,., tor rf'l'bf'uary 13 1974 "' Du'tn4!i~ tt\
tQ l)Q~ m '"'""'l>Ur,,Ol)mOI O•Mrf IH!o H EIGHT!. JOINT VfN m11nt Nn ) f")4 \Aid,,...,, dt 100 (t¥t<:. TURE t, 101 (Jua11, Su1ff' ?OS. NtwPC>'1
C•nter O"v• _,I "'111~ (lfy of S.01\t• 8••<", (A'nl>l>O An<&. ( ~tUntni~ 4'unU(IM 1nve\tn1ent C:.OmpAny tt
D•l•dJ""""ry7S t'7q C"•l•forn1• corooretion. USI Oue•I.
l,..." !l•en<h, Su11~ 70), N~woon Ae"th CJ>. 9'1llOO
(OUfltY (t.frt T n. 0.0••<1 E Cunntr>QNm Com
WILMA D BJOltl(lUHD IM"Y .. CAlllO<n•• <OrpOrattOfl sos "
14Jto H•Yowt s1.-. SI• 7'1 Tu\111\ Aw . Sull• ,, •• !.&nta An" CA
Vaft Hwy" C..11"'""• '1411 .,10) Tel '"1.UTJ \u,ul Con,lrucllOI\ Int , •
Att-y kM' P.ilf~r C..lllO•o>e <O<porallon, C..\IOr, Sant•
Publl\Md Orttl'Qlf Coil\I O&llV Piiot A"" CA fen :JO ,, .,,.., F•b 6 lt7' JS/ I• fhl\ bu\IN'O 1\ con<lutled DY •
p BLJC NOTICE
F ICTITIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th• t0Uow1no Pf'''°"' •r" dO•"Q
00\ln"\ "'
.,, 1. 111111c1CHOf Svc •ll7 A•P• ~ndrtft Or Hunt•notnn ~••fn, (A q/MI
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Al,."""0''" Or Hunh,..oton fl1111tl'\ Cl\ q1 ... 1
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M••<I• '\I Yf)(M I •nil• (I> '11~
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fhl\ \fAtf~nt w•\ til""CJ wlttl t~
(Q•ioly Ct•<> Of OrnnQf' C'ovnly on IAnUMY 11, lql~
Otnt"'•' pr.&tlMt\l'\tP s..n11qn11 nwell_,,t Comp•"V John R ~IO<I. Prn•deftl
T '"' \l•lt"ft"lent wa\ hied wtttt UW Covnly Cl•r> ol Or"nQt Coun1v on Jtn
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PuDh~ Or~ Coe\I O•llY PllO', 1•" 13, lO, F.O •. IJ, It,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSI NUS
NAME STATEMENT J hf'I tollow1no p.r!.()n\ •r~ 001"Q
t)U,1nt'\\ "''
F101'U FIM>4 PuDll\°"'f! 0r"f'O" (O'l\1 0&1ly f'llOI
Pubtlsl'W>d Or-(O.l>l O&llY Piiot i.~ It, 13, JO end Feb ~. 1'7'
NEWPORT HOME I O"N TRll'il nt1 IAI NEWPORI HOME LOAN
!RUSI OllJ 18! NEWPORT HOME
LOAN TPur.r n84 !Cl, NEWPORT
UOMF LOAN TllUST a ss 101
NfWPORT HOME lOAN IRUST •91>
l[I. NEWPORr HOM E LO•N
T RUSI DU <F l NEWPORT HOME
LOAN I llUST •88 IG• NEWllOll I
HOMC I OAN IRUST :oe• lht t1
CotoOrAI~ PIM•, NewpOrl BU<fl
CAt11l!i()
JAi\ 30, '•b, 6, I], 70, t•19 3M 1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATfMEHTOFWITHOltAWAL
FltOM l'AltTMEltSHll'
Ol'E•ATIHG UHDElt
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
TM IOllOWfnQ 11'"""" It•\ '""hd'""'" ., " o_.nf't4tt oartn@r from ,,..,. D"''"•''"'O ooe1,.11no una~r th• fi<llllOli~ bV\I""" ,,..,_ ol M & W
M ARINE WOOOCRAFI IHI
MOMO•I• 'ii , Nt'wOOrl 8'!.1< It C•
""'° Th• Uct Htnu\ bu~•t"I*"\\ n•m•
P UBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS I USIHUS
NAMI UATEMElllT
ISlln
1 h• lollow1n11 04'r\()n\ ,.,. ootno
°"'1neu .,
N•woort Hom" lo•n If\( , •
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Tiii\ n •-nt •• , ltled wllh 11WI PUBLIC NOTICE
\l•l•m•nt fOf uie ~fl~r\IMD ••• tllfd
Oft AUQU\I 17. 1•73 II\ llW Couftly of
Ou~
Full Na mt •"d AcldrH\ of ll•t
Ptr\O<' Wllltdr-1"9
County c .. rk ol Or-CAKMty °" .,1.., -------------
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Tommlt w Whl\l•r 'II• Ho , 11 l•t
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PubllV..,d 0.-C.0.\1 O•lly Pllol,
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P UBLIC N01'1CE PUBLIC NOTICE
ln'ATltMINlOFWlfHORAWAL ·--------
Flt()M l'AlttNIERSHll' "CTITIOUS IUSIMIH
Ol'IRATING UNDIR NAMI $TAHMINT
P'ICTITIOUS I USINEU NAME Tfl• 1011owl119 oerwns ... dOln11
l t" IOllO""'fill Pf'HOn M• Wlll\Of'6 .. n ll\lli!MU .,
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SUl'flflOtl COUltT Ofl THE
STATSOflCAl.IP'O•NIA l'Olf
TH• COUNTY 0, OR ANOE
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NOTICI 01' H a A•I NG 0,
l'ITITIOlll P'Otll'ttOMTa OP' WILL
ANO LITTUtS TH"TAMaNTA•Y.
E•l•l• 01 J"MES HAllOLO
llRl'WER """ JAMES >4 BRCWEA
O.tu"" NOTIC:E tS HElfEllV GIVEN llWll
RUTH LOUISE BREWE R fie• 111.0
l\trtln • M Uii°" lor P.-10 of Wiit
•rid 1uuM1C• ol L-" T••l•m•nt•rv
to IM P•llU-r, rtfot.n<• 10 Whltll ,,
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SUPElll<HI COUllT OF
CALIFOttNIA,
COUNTY OF OllAHGE
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SUMMONS IMAllltlAGEI
tn rt ff'\I' """""•~ ot Pel>l+on"' CAROL VN LOUISE COLL INS
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Nestled a mooii lh~ tn.'ff
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street h1 this churmln" home w tan appealing
courtyrd entry. You'll
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2 BR-2 STORY
$48,850!
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carpec.s. FREE one yr
home warranty! Privllle
p1o1l10 , manlcu a r t!d
gr ounds. 1n cred1bly
:o1pac1ou.'> townhome! Call
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SENSUOUS HOUSE
Huge D>O s(I. rt. 2 slory,
designed for sensuous
couple, madly in love
with each othet,,• Lux·
unous master suit:e with
shower for two, enclosed
spa in tropic·al garden
room Separ ate m aids
q u a rte r s . A ssume Sll>.000, rirst trust dew.
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4 BR +den
$69,500!
Sunkl'n I 1v1ni.: room
f\n rk f1rcpl.tl'e All rt•
modeled kitchen 1-:1<
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mat·ulate bari.:u1n' (;.ill
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l'ul-<lt-:.ac Exqws 1ll' UM:
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w/alnum 1n Mstr BR
llrdwd floors & loads or
dn:lung on I ri.: lot
w1shade trees. $124,900
JACOIS REALTY
675-6670
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RAJU; SPLIT LEVEL
Double doors open in to
this lovely 4 bcdrm
home. 1-~ormal drni og
room & hvin1t rm w/fplc
Family r oom adjoinin1.t
fully llu1 lt·in all e lct•
k1t1·hcn :i Uedrmi> UIJ
with m asl t•r s uite &
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k1tt·hen & over~1zed fmly rm You'll s ay "H the
rest 1:. hkc this, I 'II takt!
11 1 •• Phonl· today for
a p pl 0 p e n i-: v e :.
545-9491
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Newport Heights
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c11rpet:., patio, drape:.
ttnd new roof Lar ge
fl!ll~'<l yard. $70.000.
Ci1anl lot Walk to bt!ach
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642-5200
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Somf' ote•an view from thta beaut.
NEW spUt I ve l " • ar.ie" model.
N~vc-r llvt.od In 3 Bdrms, fam rm.
rormul dinln . 3 b11lh1 R1.chlf
lrnJ1rovt-d w /a r 1•0 dlUonJn1. pro
landtt>p, auto to1prlnkltn. l uxur ~
f•ptn1e. mirrored ~n rdrobes plus Olh~r
t •Uturl's 24 Hour l(ttt" RU rded
l)lt'lurt'!)(1u~ url"a Rt~l buy an Mr a .
'23Y,000
WISUY M. TAY\OI CO,. llA.l.TOll
1111 S..J• 4 I ........
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~COATS & WALLACE
':rP REAL ESTATE. INC.
A I Ot Al I• UWIU 0 I OMt'AfO 'It IM N~
IHI ')QUI rQ4~1 4~l A '>IN t 1%1
OCIAlit YllW -Sl+..500 -Watr h the
s unlt't over atallntt from your own
balcony off huge r>a rwlcd bonus room
o r Nwam tn lhl' luxury or your own
privalt• pool This 3 Bdrm 2 both
homt hrut It a ll 1,o;v •n a sunroom for
ewm1t or hob'by Ume C414Ml41
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541-0800
l'n.il clc4JUOlt l(t'iJrPd for
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l'UC.l <>m ti pMrlOUI ~ bdrm . 4 b11th
tr 1dlllorutl home. llke new ld~•I fot
cnlertalntna <:om r lot ~.000
OCIAM,.OMT
QuMllly run.a m n hip ln mllhog trim
& UJk noon. tt\A off thla landmark , 4
B ft 3 h.1 hume 1n f tn t loct1tlon
F .. t.1hll-,h\-d trt't' & lawn~ $-485,000.
IACK IAY
•·an•• l lidnn 21 , both fo m1l y hom~ on
t1ull•t 1·ul cJ\' 3Ul' Over'ilLt·d pool.
Jll 11 \ hou')t_•. -,turnstc $1611,000 T.-rml!
IAYNOMT
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With J)ll'r & hhJI
AVALON
Wc·ll rnn~trut·tt.'d, 3 UH , 1 ha. oak
floor . p<trtiul bal>c ment. <.·onc rete
foundut1on. Fluti, urtiu $120.000 -Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J.a M,,y .. 1. l11 •• r~ H f, 'l> f"1\6
LARGEST OM SPYGLASS
2·MY . fi Hft <now 5 & d~n ). 414.! RA
w , l'I Wl't·ping vu:w h of Cata.llna &
Harbor. + bonu~ rm. fumll y rm.
lormul rlmm~ rm Pool. ja(•uzz1. fire
J'll Formal front p<Htn with fountain .
H ownt'r $.595,000
5', "·omm1s to selling brokl•r until
1''<.•b 11. ~-7493 or 759·014"
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HIWPOIT,MTS.
l 15 SIGMAL RO.
2 Bdrm_" , 2 baths. (rpl<' .
i.pa~•<>WI family rm , de
t.»dlt'd 2 rur ~an111e . on
lar1ir lot Vu<'ant. r lo11t•
t.o 11t•hools. churc·hcs &
vn1-iod al $149,500 C<t ll lu
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(~'ftt!vlcrc Whitt'
671J Center St .
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You are the winn('r nf
Two fne Tklleh
lo Ult•
17th ANNU/\L
LOHGIEACH
RODEO
•l the l.o n.i Bearh Arema, :WO .,;_ Oreitn
Blvd , Lon~ lk·arh To
rlaim your t 11·kclll, rail
64.2 567~. ext 272
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J day serv1<'e · 673·8250
Who lkprel-.e11ls You?
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lkal f'.11ta\1• C:om.ultant
SINO: W4G M m11k1·i, 1l pt·r 111I t':.>t ----1 t:cllt'lll loc wn. .illr<t r * LUXURY MARINA * tJvdy rmt t-11 Shown Ly a1>J>01ntml011t only
Ditco•ff the "tww Worid" of Cor•adD
Ccryt at "Old Wottd Prices".
You must sec th1 '> r1ne 2 Bdrm &
den . 3 bath WATERFRONT home
fcLJturtng c pwurian kitche n with
mlf'ro·wt.tve oven and s mooth-top
<·ookmg s urface. f':xtra l<tri?e lot has
room for J;lc·u11.1 and foatur<'i:, SI ft.
nn lhl' wat l'r
$295,000
Lovt·ly WATERFRONT home has 3
Hdrm:, , 211.-haths. la rge family rm
and ull ·t·lt>c·t n(' kitchen designed to
plc:.is<' ttw rnost ctisc·riminating.
Ut7,000
't'ht·l-t(' two homes <irc located on
d1iH1J1t·ls thnt LJl'C'>mmodatc 60'
boats
Mery h S.... Dmty
COftONADO CAYS UALTY
17141 423-7004
507 ~ Caribe c_.w_,
CcatOIMldo, C•f. '2111
macnab I Irvine
realty
OPIH WED & THUIS 1-4:10 P.M.
11 5 VIA WAZIERS, LIDO ISLE.
New. f'Ustom 2-story Mediterranean
c u s tom-built home w /4 BRs
(luxurious m aster s uite), family
rm, 2 fplcs & huge bricked entry
pa tio. Lavis h use of imPorted Ule -
gourmet kitchen -central vac uum
3 car garage. $489,000 incl. land .
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901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center
Irvine ttl Cami>u~ Valley Centtr
752·1414
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Spaclous hom e with French doorR .
Brick pa Uo overlooking the main
bay . Extensive wood panelinJC.
Master suite with silting room, wet
ba r , bac k s talrs among m any
extr a s. 50' b oat s lip on t he
p e nins ula for $750,000 fee. SEE
en,L Bfo:NTS AT J()2.4 E. BALBOA
BLVD., 1·5
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844·9060
ll 11 IAN .IOAOUIH Heu.a "D,
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$20,000 u..ct.r Mart.et
Eostblllff Giant
Owrwr unx1ou." Suys
lmn~ un offer now• 5
lldrm. 3 bath. 2 titory
R1•1·1•ntly redrl'ornll'11
Abkllll( S1S9,900
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R.C. TAYLOI CO
640-5112
Your fr1 e n d11 and
ne1i.:hho rs olle Clas111fwc1
w h t· n l h •· y h a v 1•
ll'Jfflrttun.i \os.-11 They'll
tell you how well 1l
wortced for them •
LAGUHA HILLS
Panoramic vww o( snow
rapped mountains and
l'llY hghts. A 1'1vely (our
b<.'<iroom home in lop
l'OOd1t1on family room,
lut<'hen and entry with
Spanish llle Uoorinl( New pu1nl, new carpe l
1ng, ne w rt1s hwasher ,
new fun1acc. It's a real
trcot und o pleasure to
~how $110,SOO
COLI OF NEWPORT
~EALTottS
67§.5511
J ust moved into town?
Tilcn !?el 3C(IUUlnt ed with
the C lasi.1f1cd Adi.
1bey're the easu.•s\ way
t.o fllld JWlt the items and
~-you need'
cae:
IBDIBE ILllNS CD.
OV[R !JO YU1ns OF SERVIC[
MEW LISTING
In The Fabulous Rays ide Cove
Community W /Security Gate. Nr
J>ri v. Beach On Ray. 2 BR + 2 Ba.
OrlginHI Mode l Home. Furniture
t nc lud. Pool, J ac uzzi. Call To
Jnlip •ct.
SUPERB DUPLEX
On Capistrano Reach . Each Unit
Has 3 Bit + 1'~.r . Wonderful Location
W /!'iec lusion & Leisure On The Sand
Midway Between L.A. W ffil n Diego.
Com e Ins p ect This Gorgeous
S mog· Free & Te mpe rate Locale .
$750.000.
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'"COUMTIY conAw
5hlng_Jed cottage amid the eucadyptus
trees of Shoreclitrs ! Really auracUve 1
3 bedroo m s. 2 baths, 2 bric k
fireplaces. pegged and grooved noon,
beam ccUJngs and delightful gardens.
Everything is upduted (but you'd
ne ver guesK 1t! fl looks old and UvH
ne w!> Don 't forget , Shoreellrts has a
private beach Th~ price on this
Unique Home is $300,000.
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R(;ALTOAS'. 675 6000
7443 E "~' C11<111 H1ghwav. Corona d~·I Mel•
Jl-.o ,,, M•">d V1•1rlt• .11 !>4l> 'J9!J()
1~nJ:JJter1
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE IS9·0t11
CAMEO SHORES STATUS
Enjoy the pride or ownership ln this
lovely single level 3 bdrm.. 2 bath
home. with s pacio us d inin g area; 2400
sq . ft. or living space. Oversized 2 car
ga ra~e with exceptional cabinet
buill·lDS. You have a key to a private
ocean beach. a lso a luxurious pool in
your own front yard. $289,500.
OWNER WILL CARRY-I 00/o
on this beautiful 4 Bedrm. 21h bath
hom e in La ke Forest F eaturc•d in
L.A. Times Hom e Section. Home has
deck with benc·h seating. $109,500. c .. 11
Craig. 631·1266 •
If/MAI
of costa ...... "'-· .......... bHce.. a.c. 214 f. 17th Stnef, co ....... 631·12'6
Nulmnw1d1· N1:twwk 11( lnc11v1dually
Own1·d and Operalt'<I rtf•al F:slal<' Offit·l·s
~le1tluy
9"-2165 Sq.Ft.
H.oorn for a .irund 1m1no.
p11.111 tucked 111 1·on vcri.a
Lion ar ea rormul rhn·
ing. or 11rranl(t• your
lifestyle lm m<'nNc
master swte indudinl( a
round bed • 2 m on •
bdrm.'\, 21,1. bath." Warm
c:olors and vunuH W1111
mf(for you ~
•PUBLIC*
•NOTICE*
20HOMES
Mo 9MallfyiMJ!
'lll.e'li' honwi. nre loc·ntrd
m Anaheim. Buen& l'urk
TaM.1¥& ™• home of ubv 1ou1
q1u1llly r eatur•·• • bedroom.1 . 3 b•tb11. 11
Hp•ralt f1mlly room
SHORECLIFFS
VIEW
M9MY .... ~a
s,ac1 .. 11121A
Ownfr '1 u nit w i th
n.reph1ce + lhr.-e 2 on 2 Be uniu. Call 641-~ for more detatla
--e: HERITAGE
REALTORS
with wood burn1nl( lmpoalnc •ton• fa <'ade fi~Ke. ~le1ant (ormal ,Pvcs way Lo amprenlvr d&nfq •od •n tr wide entry hi.II reatu rina
llUll'Way to the balcony 1iptr•l •t111rtase leadma
overlooldn1t th!! Ii vin1e to maan1f1unt ma11t.-r
room and entry Th" rt-11r lllllt' fo'11bulou11 rountry i--lllliil-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9
r. a r d I 1 I u s h I y lut.chm •hi.I'~ ocun & and.IC'a~ ar ound the l'U\YOO v1ew11 Lar1u• lot,
36' &wimmwf( ~ with room for puol lncrw1blt·
bo&rd,11bde lc ll' pnva<'y f a mily h o rn •· Po r wall ~need to~ll quJek pnvat.e 5bowina call
ly at onJ,y l14l.500 Call ~ 751·3lil
CSELECT "91
TPROPERTIES £1\41
BIG HOUSE!
Uttte Price!
Unbellevablt.' value' ~
bdrms + Jac u.uj' ' Unly
180.VOO' .Cr;,rkl1 n l(
hreplace• Enterlainer'I
~Uo· Can't hut at th111
pnte' 'Call 645-0303
FORESTE
OLSON .. .. . ..
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640..5357
TopofSpyC)ktl1
Custm IOI Plltlfl" fi()Oll ' r
hume. gre11t vu $350.000
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To btein ~iini ~bOut a ~ home! 3 bedroom home 1111Ui dlnlntC. family ~ llPd fireplace. P atio
and healed pool Don't
miSJ; 1t' $85,000 RK R
<:all MO li..!O
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llAUTYHAS
lllHCAPTURIO
In Ut•'I 11~r 4 bdrm 3
baU\ M~• Verde homt• 2
story, custom pool lit Jl.lruui. tern (1<' ramily
home <.:all 646 ~ for more informntlon
~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
No qua.IJfyuij(. loan <'011l11
SH.SOC> l-0 1..X.-ov.-r 4 llr
2b;1 dbl ~:.r. ut1I rm.
pall<>. 2 pool'I. Jar . l'h'
etc Monllcello Condo i--_•_•_•_-_·~~~--_________ 1 175 326 l <ital pr1<·•·
INDIVIDUALITY _..00 /mo 1nr lud1•11 pr1n c1paJ. int~r~t. taxes. 1r1 ..tCHA.IACTO .,urunM'. w:1tn «. m .un ·a.o. l"-d l enanC'•• Own I /\ 1(1 $255,000 CALI. NOW• M 1kt• or
Trcint.'ndous <'urb uppeal Kay_!!! 1301 __
family ·home. 2 lllory 3 A few OIJot.'fllOl(i. exlbl for
b1•dronm with la r ge qwilih~ hccrlbl-'<I pro
b r I (' k f I r l' p Ill(' I'. r1·ss1onal:. lo Join out hardwood rtoors IO ltv1nl( s\aH
room and room to ex Call J Krf'mhai.
pand 2 rar garage plus * 2 ON A LOT *
boat tor11gc area Eaatlide Co.ta M•ta
WATI Hf HONT A 2 bdrm pl uh :S hdrm in
ltOMI -, ready lt> move· 111 ('Ond 1
R[AL ESfAIE uon. both with jtlir:tjtl''
631 111(.)(J l>nv ... t)v Dt'I MIH und
NEWIM
MEWPOIT IEACH
CUSTOM HOME
LASTOf''7
4 Bt. 3 W. ma:.wr bdrm
retrt•ul. 2 frplc,,, formu I
dJrung. J rar garal(<'. ap
prox DJO sq ft 22'17 La
Linda Court $1H!l,$00
Oranj(l ::,t1 ct•l!> Jml 1·:ill
1'.11 K1·nt $12, ~.oo
752 l!f.?A> . j QUAIL
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to,-. Tlf 1:)0 ,...._,
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Owner's
Deliaht
N r w I y p a1' n t l' d J
l>c'<lroom cxc•rot1v1• home•
with n •moc1Ph'fl kitchen.
dJrunr<. fomlly room anl1
( 1 r •• p I ,, c• c· M o r l' '
s12:1n~o Ut<lt c..:1111
!PW 1no TARBB.l ~·
YETHAHS
No down for VETS 'iuper
family hom1 -. i.p,11·1ou1o 3
ttdrm 2 bath, 111cluclm1t
ram1 l v r oom w i th
firf'f)IUt'(• Wc•ll (l}~ah•d.
rwar 'rhooh /\-.klnl! nn
ly f77 .000 To Wt' ,-,,11
540-11.'ll
~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ()Wn(>r //\l(cnl. 642 216'1 ur :1 tv~ und ... r f70.00ll 1n
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WATHFltOMT
Pwr tfloal. dupl<'Jt on
lei?al n 2 lot c•lmw lo
'>hop, · Lld<1 V11lal(t' a
reuJ valUt• for $24!.I.~'
lc6oa lay Prott.
RHlton
• 675-7060.
for mon.· dt-l111~ 67~ 511tJ2
TWO OH A LOT
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Eai.ls1de loc;i\mn. owner
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sunao
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unit With f1rt•µl;11•1· IO caeh <l·pkx owner will I RR older hom ... H 2 1111
twlp fr m.1n<'f' Ofrl•1t•cl .JI d•JM' in SW.000 Own..r
only Sl~.000 t'Jc·h ('all will provide f1nanl·1ni:
S40-3661i Roy McC_., Rltr.
541.77z9 'Nltela11
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ATS147.!150
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bcutg hqwd&ll'd and th1·
l)wner 1s wilhn11 to l'nrry
the loaru. on thciw homl"t>
with no quahfyin~ or
loan (c"f'R Minimum dn
payment imd lt1w mon-
thly payment.lo. Pnn
KEIP9.25% LOAM ' !G:J06Z.I 1.w1 :>112
Sl!l.000 down 1111'1 1·11:.ls I
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OUR BUSINESS
IS YOUR AUSIN,.:SS
IMTHESTED-
ln Buy1nl(, Sellinl( o r
Renting Prof>f'rty'> CALLnn:~:Xl'ERTS
Lou Brechtel & A111>1Jt'
229 Manne Av Ua I lsld
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CONTACT
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541-0800
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lt 'u RR Et-:z..: 67§.1331 Classil1ed Ads M2 5#i711
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OPEN WED. 12-4
TWO AME IAY ROMT OffalNGS
IAUOA PEHIHSULA POINT
2266 CHAMMa IOAD
Classic Quality home. 6 bedrooms, 4
b a th, <including separa te guest
suite w/kitchcnettc) pier a nd dock.
3 car ~aro~e. securit y syste m , 45' x
110' lot. $975,000
PIOMOHTOIY IAY
600 HAllOI ISLA .. DllVI
Pier and slip as well 88 poolsized
ya rd on widest part of Promontory
Bay. Qua lity c us t o m built 3
bedroom , family room. formal
dln1ng room. on the water . $795,000.
ACOUMILLIAMKllCO.
644·9060
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puys buy<'r'' col>l:. U1w :J
br. H yr-; new Atlruc-11111·
fa m n1• 1 ~h horh11111I
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1>'75-434.fl
CAPE COO STYLE
Two hr. 2 ba condo l'o<1I
Many 11mcmtws Cl11s1• 111
evt•ryth1nii Only S71.fJOfl
A homl• thal you f·un re•
ally enJllY 979 $37()
URGENT!
Redllced from
SI 17,000 to S'8.000
Owner h.11,. mnv1'fl I•"'·'" l:lflc1 I!> WlJllll)lo! to f'!O .. t•
dnolh1•1 ,.,,row uru1·n1
that h1· i.1•11 hi' l11Vt•I\
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$15,000
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ALLSTATE 644-7211 AEALT~~ ~~,~~~·~:~ ..
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~9.000
MIWPORT HACH
llALTY 675°1642
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family, formal dlnlnj(
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TOWNHOMIS
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windows, pool , 'P "
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CONDO.
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f1n8n<'c. 16900 Uk r ~617l
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'I 34 loan. Own1•0 111"1
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fam rm. 2 frplct l't1tli;h •r
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SOUTH LAGUNA IS A
COi.NM OF PAIADISlt
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'llVATI COMMUNITY OP TMlll
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lomwttlt2~•·"-$205,000.
WOOD AMD GLASS HOMI -
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eblnpo 4tt-4551
67)..4400 '· Au ume. Seller will ---
0 .. M t Npt Harbor & the ocean. formal Lv L.ot-ota. 3250
HAAB " ~~~f.Y X;f0~:· <ia;'y'~. rm & dlnlng rm, den, breakfut nook . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &6~43880r 536.2498 separate guest BR/BA, Jae., alarm 3d~~!h':r: r~~"J ~"J:
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INdt?roperty I JSO •••••••••••••••••••••••
Home for you & your boat
Venlur11 Cty. Mandalay
Bay town.hc:>u5c w /dock.
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,.. .. ..., 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DowwfoWR &....-.
RtUIJ bldg. with approx
2800 sq. ft.. comer loc
Xlntb\ly. $290,000.
ff.ea.looollllCS 675-6700
*DRIYEIY *
2544 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA
& then caU concerning
this outstanding pro· perty.
PLAZA NEWPORT
UALTY 97S..0616
Principalt0nl,y system, intercom. fully landscaped. puuo 11tr~e shed. ~1 All utll. & maintenance included in mo. ~lltllj6~--
llACH FfXH l $1QU\ o SI 11,000 ease -per m .
San Clemente 1'ri·Plex. c.11 .... or.._.. 712.ffOO
p ra C'ed to •ell. Well
located
BERTHA ll~Nltv
REALTORS
21SDelMar 492·4121 c.e.w... 1224 tkll ... •leech l240 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1.-i-o~ 32$2
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Deauttrul Home 3 bdrm.
3 ba. f"ortrual din. prlvak
comm. w ith tennis.
Jacuui & be:.ich. Stli:i mo
7~9223 or 499-461 I New-eleganl·2 bedroom AltMISTIAD & CO •2br ~· poul, jacunl 9550. or 2 bedroom +den (Ille Shore1'l Cu.-cl homt• P'roperty M...+ Nr. s. Csl Plaza $350. $.'575. Cedar & Wtndow 3 RR 2 ea, wood burn1n~ SINC .. 1921 Ch1ld4 ok . No pets . home. Five blocks lo f k . Fam Rm. formul
C4Forlftfo 833-897 · beach. Private 2·c:a r 1.mn{l , elec ..ear door.
141644-9470 4 tu'. 1 ba. huge fncd yd. ~e, ,..ully main small pd OK . S7011 . c7 guest rm off dbl gar. · yard. Adults, No Beach, rec fac11. 493-lfJ7~
uCJ\ ....... ...., pets. lnqwre at 527 18th Loht.SM UOO .....,.mo ... ,..._eves Stred. (714l96CHJ33t. Ld.Fonst 3255
••••••••••••••••••••• •• 4 Br. pool, no pet.S. ssso. -•••••••••••••••••••••• •
WtU trade2...., resort acres mo. lst&last. SlOOclean· Executlve home. 2 miles S'JOS. 1.30· on the water• J on lake 111 Elko. Nevada Ing fee. 557-6181. to beach, 3 br, 2 ba. fam bdrm. 2 ba. with pnvat~ I h llbo rm. frpk. dihwhr. Pro( dock. wet bar & A/(; or cas · sa at. car, $450 2br,l 'hbacoodo,dbl landscaped . In d . Avail. now 24 301>
67di!7m687oods. gold, e t c . gar, f/p, pool, jacuui, gardener. Many exlras Poochartra1n 754-1900.
" Weslblull Village, Kids Ok No pets S650.
Will trade l sub-divided 6G5290. Agt. No fee. !164·2566 : Miisiclll Yt.jo 3267
lots.1..as Vegas, for cash, 973-2971. •••••••••••••••••••••• • satlboat. car, diamond.a, Compl. redecoral~ l?br 3 year old 3 br. 2 bu. fnrd
l!tc. 6'1r>-7687 yrd, pnv. gar. No pets 3 Br. r~ <.'Ondo. l mile to yd S?llrage kuJs & pet:-
/\ t>uauurw • t>Nruom 1 i.lory priced 111 on h "·000-. Tbb horn\' 111 th• R&nch lil't!ll of h \ uw 111
t.'a:Wy Wdayit l>cs t hu)' Mlwportleoch 1069 _...._
l•---------i ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ea,Mttr.o I 078 1100
Puno ocean views. So.
Laguna. Plans & coastal
R·t. 2 lots. SlO'J.000 eaeh
lot Owner //\gt. 831·6150
or496-582t
S375. lst & last +SlOO bch. Total rt•t· pkg ok' S44s. Agt No fee. dcp. Oys only 9.5 for lmmed occup avu11. 011 1 964-2566· !nJ 2971
appt. 646-3881. 642·3237 yr lse. (213 > !ll9-S541 ----'·-----
CUSTOM MODEL
Shown by usipo1ntml'nl
ooly. This fabuluus 1>l11gl~ story 2.20<> sq ra 4
bt<droom home 1s I rn
PQllSlble t.o descnbe. Sec· in~ Is u must to a p
prec111te the SO add1l1onal
umen!Ues built Into thu;
luxundus home Call for ddails.
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f.: I !\ l f Y
~)~) 1 2000
WOODBRIDGE
SPECIALS ~1roui; of hvini.i in lh(•
beaUllfuJ Lakeside 1•om
mwuty Of Woodbnd~l.'y
We h11vt• homes ava1la·
ble in lhe price ranf.lc
from $72.000 to S14S,OOO
Plcw.e call for detm 1:.
MOHAICHIAY
THUCf
s.-n.-,at1on1tl family home
on u lurl(c view lot.
Hdrmis • fumlly room,
k1trhen with f1repluc1.,
pool & J C'or garn1:c
Room to expand. S27~.ooo
4!1 Coldw~ll Banker
JMoruin:h Oay Pia.ta
Laguna Niguel
496-7222 831-0136
LOIJIMO~ 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
GATE GUARDED
COMMUNITY
2 lktnn. 2 bath, lower
c.vmer UllJl above Dana
Manna. Pvt pulJo, dose
Lo pool, tcru11s crts & i;pa
Encl. ~aruge + guest
parking. Shows like
brand n e w . Asking
$79.500.
493-9494 495-5220
496-24 ll 830.5050
·~ooo DOWN• 3 Br. µooJ Npt 111.l. As
~uml'?! tial vi $1~.ooo.
Sl2001rou /\pprox 10',{
mt No C'rcdll 1w1.•ded
Owni:r will t'arry, va
cant l.'.ull MS-~
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l:JUll..DERS CLOSE OUT ••••••••••••••••• ••• •••
l-Jt·~anl 4br 2...,bu, J car
..:arage, J1n111g rm. 4PLEX
pu11eledtamrm.2frplcs. Choil·e H unting ton 2 contiguous R·I lots,
wel bar, laundry rm, 8 eac h Io cat 1 o n . Village of Northwood.
premium carpeting. Scheduled growth $1380 <former parking lolll lor
Take over existing loan per mo. May carry small models). Plans included. al 91 ,•.;. SlSIJ,500. 26991 2nd . S 1 9 9 • 9 5 0 . $4.5.000each MfW LISTIMG Via La Mirada 831-2443. Owner/Broker 842-7407 640-5112 Broker
DOVER SHORES DUPLEX MoWe t.... /
IAYCREST s.taAllCI 1010 TrtrP'rb 2300
REALLY s pec ial S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t.side Costa Mei.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner may carry small "-·•-M Ba s d v II t:klrm. lar)!t' & lovt•ly 3 fldrm. $67,900 V /\ or 2 0 d . S 1 1 9 • 9 5 0 U\'C'nu1..a Y 1 e 1 age
farruly home F II A Ok . Co untry Owner/Brokersu.7407 3 br Mobile Home, Newly UNTTEU 8 1t0K F.RS kitchen. lluge lot. Walk decorated $27,500 term s
Call Ch.-ofor uppl to park & shops Star IRcw Property 2000 Boat Dock. rvt BC'h.
646-7414 548-2739 Keal l:btulc, 754~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Po o I . J a c u z z 1
Ti'-&.1... IOtO ~y•vSHELTaa? Clubhouses. BrokH / "N .. 8.BEAUTY.. -.._ """' ·~ Own e r . 631 ·4920 / ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triplex .. CM. ~!?!·.~ bi~. PRICE REDUCED IE THE FIRST Ttip&ex .. Org. ...., ...,., -------
Ea s t b I u r r b cu u t y to live In Uus custo m 5 4-Plex ... Anh. $130.00 .._. .. Dn«t
w/pnvak yard 3 h1i: HR + IJbrary home on 3 4 BRHse.CM. S76.50C Resort ' 2400
hdrm. .... 3 l>:i. frml din rm. level 'ft acre view loca· 3BdrmHse + Guei;t Ils e· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (1Yl'rs1ze<I fmly rnt Jui.I Ba r I Santa Ana .. $72.500 31-' c d I ood n.:ht for a l~l' rml.v Ovt•n lion oquet Slze orma All Uruts are in good con ... rm on o · ronw
Sat & Sun 1 . 5 PM dining room. t'amlly dltion.Call 556-261JO (;ounlr y Cluli, Palm
75&l50I room and huge game Uesert Ready fur or
roomopens loenterla1n· C:SELECT cupuncy /\pr ll 197!1 (~IW\11Jfajit1Jj ment size decks ror addi· T PROPERTIES $140.000 Call 1tveninKs
. -.. -···---·--I.Iona! fun area:.1. 3 car 7 I 4 6 4 4 6 2 ll 5 or
garage, 3 fir eplaces, *~OQ DOWN* 714-bi>444ti dual heating and air con· ------
dJ nl · O 2 lir l Ba home. brand NEWIN liu ng uniLs. wner Inc pmp, assume bal of new. n ever lived in .
MEWPORTIEACH will c·arry contract wilh $120,000. at Sl.070 mo. Greul tor retirement .
CUSTOM HOME small down. Call now. Gross me S700/mo. Two
Rtial t:st11tc
546.5 mo. 3 Br. cpts. dr'J)S. New 2500 sq n " 8d home Hewport leach 3269
bltns. wtr pd. Lge fncd above Hunt. llurbour. •••••••••••••••••••••••
yd.QWetSt 55'7-7838 many xlras. $795 Call •UDO ISLE, J BH 2 Ba ,
Mike960-2358 love lge. patio. S'TSO mo
~. t;.&5-6822 l-:asts1de CM. 3 BR. fam
rm. no dogs, 268 COl!ta 3 Br 2 Ba. J(ara$le. n1rcly
Mesa St. $t&SO. 645-9341 decoraled 1475. !162·11571
Owmulg 2 BR. 2 ba Mon
ll<:ello condo. Clubhouse.
pool, garage. S400/mo.
Move lo rood. 675-5511
l,.ido Isle. :1 lit<. 2'11.l ba, 2211
Via l thal'n , S85 0 .
&i..s-01.51.1.146·3243 2 Br condo 111.l ba pool - -
Jacuzzi No pct:..'· s-&25'. S~VIEW. 4 Br 3 Ba. I~
675-3859. Z.sty, pnv. gate, tenn1:..
pool. SlJOO. 640-0696 COLE OF NEWPORT
Rt;AJ..TORS 675-5511 IWWon
4 Br. 2 ba, 2 story. nice ft.bow 3242
area. Pets & luds ok. SS50 •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. lsl. last & de p. req 'd. Bach. condo. with view
7S4-0038or 837-71153 Pool & Jae. across lrom
.. * * T.lw9u10G
~f'emheath
Costa Mesa
You are the winner of
beaC'h. $345 847 4525.
Condo 2br 2ba bllln. pool,
lenrus, beach. S750mu
l s t /Ls t 0 .Jc k xlr
day714 /894·17 17 CVI!
llGCAMYOH
DEANE CONDO
For lease: avail. f'1·h
bl: 3 Bdrms., 3 bath,,
With s pacious hv. ari•a
Lovely y.ird & ento
area. $1200 Mo. incl. gardener.
EILH:H HUDSON
lliLTOR 644-0322 213/592·2977. Two frff Tickets Supi.•r elc~ant Condo, 1 ri
tothe (Xf water. spaC' 2 Br. 21 ~ level. I. Ult, 2h ha. Poul.
17th Annual Ba twnhm. Presl1~1ous, Jae .. Z.car gar, $575. No
LONG IEACH Broad.moor, brand nl.'w. 1iets. 675-3115!1. RODEO Tenrus crts, pool, clbh:'lt!
S700 mo. CJ 11 To bin IEACH LIVIMG at the Long Beal'h D--• Are na . JOO t:. Ocean _ncd.l __ t.;;...y_,lj46.._'_137_1___ Hew 2&3 IR Homes
Blvd .. Long Beach. 'fo WEATHERLY Bi\Y Wr1frn, L.ll .. fam rm.
claim your t1 C'kets. call Prestige 48r twnhm. din. derk, pat, lrp1t ·~.
642-5678,ext272. boat altp, pool, tenni:s, ~ elcc· ~ar-opener. Hc11h * * * r h d f profci>:.1onally decorul p, w i. r , ryr, re rR. "d. 5600 & $700 ''all BBQ. Agt Diano 846-1371 ' " Jt WOODBRIDGE:
~lAt TY
551-3000 2br 2ba Condo OC'ean/ mts. YU. ~king $102,500
----------• Call Nancy Deanna In·
~.OOO. on lot. No credit needed. v~calJon or IOVl'Slmcnt. LASTOF7 Ru ..... •• •R••TY U0.950. No down. By 4 Br. 3 811, master bdrm -~ owner will carry. Npt Owner. Uemet, CA.
rctreal, 2 frplC':s. formal 15 .. 7977 area. ~5399. 548-47~
d.nung, 3 car gura.ie . ._. P· 76 U._.ITS _CM_of_C-..._...-----
East.aide 4 BR. 2 ba w/Of· or840-4027eves. Marlene at 631·3444 or fice. Ltke new, '600 mo. t-.L..... 3 ..... 1_644.8889 ___ • ____ _ 937-0501 or64.S-2476 .....,_ & .. .. ·······················----------UtlVERSITY
PARK
Elegan t 3 bedroo m
townhome wilh assum;i.
ble loan An C!nd unit and
you own lhe land. Call
DOW.
-HJ\NCH ~ HfAL TY ~ ~S l 200 0
va"t. b'75-9SOO or 759-9053.
•IESTTHMS•
IN TOWN
Assumable 9~% Isl on
Ou.<1 spaC'IOUS upJ!radC'd 3
lidrm on fee land 1n
N11euel Shores. Lots of
extras 1nclud1n~
.sJ<ylJghl. swmed glai.s. /\
p~ek of the Pacific
SIB!*.500.
EUTIDE REALTY
494-9456 ----
proic. JOO() sq. ft. 2'.!!J7 La OlherlHIEs.... " -·r
Linda Court. Sl8!1.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly OWNEI Plopettf 2550 "'-·-~-/Agent. 00·2104 or ......_,,,,,._ ....__.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• """""' .._..._. Low rent. Take over ASSUML·7:i,,,, '·f bi3-0782. ,_. S. 1100 9~% loan. No vacanc1C1!i "' •" noquau Y·
•••••••••••••••••••••• • Property located at 1049 mg ~.000 condo. 2 Ur. 2 ~'19.Q .~~~. $16,tOO
ST&tSTOIEACH
Dbl wide '61 lrailerama
CDN5188) J pvt bch & per. Sub letting allowed
Localed m Traeasurc ls. :mu PaC'J!k Coast Hwy.
Lag. Bch. OHt!retJ by
R o na1ssanC'e M . P .
West 2nd St. Rialto. Ba, fplc. Pool, Jae. nr
CAU..542•3676 KOlf cour s e Ownr.
, ·n1 8 .. _ 1 Oceans1dt!. 1-757-4035 1or 1 o. ...,. we come
IUCHFIXER ._..
SI 15.000. •••••••••••••••••••••••
San Clemente Tn·Plex. Ho.ft"'""tlted
pnced to sell •••••••••••••••••••••••
Well localed 2.1.1. &.arJ-a leach 3148
F.astside3bdrm2ba. ram Lwtcondolakeset 'g.1 Lir ~StryTowflhouse
&dmrm,frplc,new crpt &ba.bltns,bakony,ret' un the WATF.R with
& drps, bit.Ins. fncd fac $375. 213/291·9969 ROAT SLIP included ya rd . B lo c k fro m _ __.: __ _.;.. __ .;..__ SH951mo
schools. Gardener. No 0rangeTteepatio home 2 W/\TEKFRONTHOM E~
pets. Lease $625. mo. Br 2 Ba. landscaped & 631-1400 ~1737 beautifully decor aled.1----------S4.'JO mo. 5S2· 9288 4 br. den. 1621 San· ___ __;._..:..;:. ___ 2 BR 2 BA Npt Terr ron
dalwood, Mesa Verde. RENTALS do. $460 mo. 15 Hig V11> $475 lsl + lasl. 549-2719 3 BR p A b $425/450 or f707 > 942-6.565 collect. J BR: 2 ~a o: : : .. SS501650 pc:r <.:rt. ~-8038_. __
KIDS mnr.. OIC. J BR. 21,, ba . . . . . $6SlJ 3 Br. 2 1111 , (rpl('. gar. •,
I ---3 BR. 3 ba. , • . . . . . S625 blk lo hC'h SSSO/mo C;1 II Mesa Verde 4 bdrm. 2 4 BR. 21., ba .. $650/950 645-<mGcvs .
WHITEWATER PETBt•s TOWNHOME New French l'rov. 4 BR
Sharp & 1mma c. 4 BR. w/lg tlT('g lot, upgraded
t'am rm. d1n 'g rm lnkriors. Lots of wood.
Tas tefully decorated. Bkr. Only S32S,OOO. Outstan<l in ~ value 640-6259
Audrey K<ipdus. /\gent, -------
64G-l.812 Hewport leach t 069
w/PoOI. Jae. fam rm.
tomplclcly r(•modelcd
81g lot much more
Owner will r1nanc{'. No
cn'<i1t ncedl'tl. $155,0oO
balance Ask for t::d
Olemow 964 2455 -----
EASTILUFF /f'lon W
Lowest pnte un popular plan. 1..1slcd a t only
$1 19.950 GQotJ lul'
l ma..:1nal1ve liuye r·
decorat.or Cun ma.ke this
a r~ally rin1· invcstmcnl
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BERmA HENRY ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
REALTORS 2BR semi furn 190 Ca·
714-499-._.38.:...l_:_G_. ----
215 Del Mar 492-4121 nyoo Acres Or. $395. Ph
,TAKE OYER II U N T 1 N G T O N 21J/J9'J-2501 or 645-8699
PAkYMEHTS l HARBOUR'S BES'l' 81g Hewporl a.ach 3169
l!f7G Klr wood. 3 br. 11 4-PLEX on corner lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• btfl park. $1200 lot a l Near new. Must be sold. Udo !sic 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
patios. la r ge fenced ,1aR.ihba.SlOOONU -----
yard. $495 pe r mo Lwwry 3 br, 3 ba condo,
546-8104 Pie'<' gar opnr, frpl•'.
dshwhr. tra11h romptr.
Nt-wp<>rt Crest I> H •
J»>I. ll'nnis. Kid . ., '>k. rw
l)t•I:. $595 /\gt Ni, Ice. ~·1·2.56f;: !Ji 3-2'J7 I.
2 lg I BR. Eastside CM
Call 646-7175 or 525·382M
Avail now.
Ultimate
In Comfort
•. and lov 1n ~ cu r e
Turt.Jerock Broadmoor, I
bdrm., 3 ba. Central
;.itnum with waterfall
rt.'u yard with lotul
pnvacy. Stef)!> lo JH111I &
Wnn1s courts.
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IYOWNER
Grcal h o mes. fl ex
financing, best areas.
54.5-3639
OCEANFRONT
Jbr. 2ba. furn. ldcal loca·
lion W Newport. By
Owner. $435.000. f'rinC'
Only 64Q.~
DOVER SHORES
Gorgeous house-best
\'lt.'W 4Hr, 4ba, ram rm.
/\/(;, 3 C'a r. $450,000.
Owlwr. 714/646-4769 eves.
~~ rrrm~o.~~eEZ cf~~-make and orrer. llas home. Feb Is l. to July
OAC: <3467 ). good assumable loan. I.st. No children No pets
MOllLEHOME SCOTT REALTY S750pcr mo. 675·0tHS Dix J BR 2ba. E·s1de. ~t tul E.stite STORE 536-7533 l1rpk , encl yd. l:ardener, 't523 CAMPtJ5Dll·IRVl"E
Spac1ou.<i 4HR house S.SUS'
Dramatic-1mmac. Near
So. Coast Plaza 640-7499
~ts SantaJ\na 5$4-7070 ~UnfunlillMd dbl iiar. drps . $500 -------
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llt·11ut decor 4 UH. 1111n.i
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lpk. radio 1nt('rru111 .
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CC1hng.s. frpks & noor to TRADE OUR ar~ . I mile to ocean ba. :? <•ar nar. sundeck 1 1 .... 25 c 11 mr S50tJ mo 963-13!!1 3 RI<, l hJ. J.n: Sun11v ·~"1•~0 windows that ar 2 BR. 2 BA mobile home Prine pals ly A•k r r " enru!i, poo · .. · a D. ll \ t ,~ ..... ,, d I k . I on ... 0 5387 Appi an Way . 714 /833·4669 Mr Hcd Henta"e Pk 2hr. l '~b". nl 0 I Ci:C:Sl\ II tcnn1i. ford a view or a Sloelooed in a u l par nr water Bill Norton, Agt 3650/mo 2131001 ·S331. di k .. • "' tx·h & dub (.'n II Fr Jnk
pallo& i:arden l't•atures Ht.d pool, Jae. beach & 541-0800 .~.:.. i-•~
3206
c patio. pool Nt•w' l'\11 Karl, (213> ~ 7!1()(1
that make 1300 Su:o.,(•x docks. We want ll 2·3 BR --New 2hr 2Vzba rondo J>Cl.'>. S39S !j,.lJ-8600 f••••-•-••• Lane a desirable hclmt• 2 BA home w /pool or •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• 2sty, Zlrplc. overlooluni.t ---- -
$167,500. W1 ggenhQrn r oom + C'.a :s h ---------•RR 3ba,dl.'n,'11ningrm. p ool and Jae $475 Wood,bndgl.'JBr. I'• ba J Br l Bacoodo,,gllcvel.
1Ut.rs,b75-6lli0. Ownc r /Bkr. 67S·3197 •UCi'MJIDATIOH• p11l10 w1gai. bbq. New 496-5391. nt'W Newtaki•&park:. m•wly drcoratl·d. S625
EAGU'S NEST mo s l w k n d s o r --20 HOMES-tile. very clean. $775 Nopet.., ~. ISJ3.~ /\~ 159-0~
TM 1"'"5 LIDO ISLAND Zl.3/"54-18'17 LOW DOWN &'7>1442 B Taro 3232 Deerfield Townhou"" 2 Saft Ct...ttt-e--J-2-7 6
RARE OPPORTUNITY ~~.ll.;'1~.{'v2a1~8:,1e101:~ ;,~SINGLE S• (;h1ld 1pet MoQdf1 i Yearly 28R 2ba frplc. 1.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. 2 ba auto .:ar;Jiti· •••••••••••••••••••••••
TO ACQUIRE FROM naturalwood usetl lmrk park. Nr. lleuch. SJC.~ftCJ patio. Beaut iful (.,10!le tofrwy.4br.2 ba, o~ener, 559·!1325 aft l.AJWl\':!hr,pal10 &1•rul
ESJ'ATEOf'ORIGINAL · Hu"c yord new roof Ownerlo C'arry.Lowlow •sso1mo . 645 ·6983, fml",pat10,fncdyd,0 ar It~ yurd N1•..ir h1·.i t h & stained i;:lass Qwet " • . • negative. Prlnc1pa l!I :?..,,,,,,16 ~,.' ,.. Dt-' $1 ( r OWNEH. THIS "UN · end or Island. ·owrwr parch,shed.Parqnrs,lo ,,......., Kids&~o~.$4~./\l{t, Wi.llows -:lbr,2 1.ia,frplr, .... Ut·t oo rom rl•nt or
COMMON" & SCARCE 3 financtng available. No rent. S17,500. Pb 493-8837 on154y9. •7991 Hutch Corona del M• 3222 oolee. 964-2566; 973-297 1. dshwhr. patio. fncd } d, manager of K un1h No
8.EGAMTE B R . t:NO UN I T . bk s f es Prin o I ._•-•...a-1•00 aar,k1ds&,....t.r,ok.S415 expcr ncl'. 11102 Calli·
RccondJt1ooed home on UN F. QUALL 1-: D ple~.No~gtsneedc~lr. :;:.=r.-.!'!:.=. •• :... A14. ••Br••ho•••••••d••1·.~··••••tsu l•it•Valey 3234 Agt. no re';. 9ti4·ZStiti. 1 .. u.'l liolos !'>41i·5704 beautilul greeobclt.New PRIVACY. COM M/\N· $229,000646-5288 7 2 .me.a u .. 'l,nopc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 973-2971 SantoAna 3280 plush carpct ·newpolnt · DING BAY VIEWS & _;,_________ SACRES garage u rdener, $425 Excculivehome 4 er2 Ba. --------
new walhpiaper . new UNLIMITED POTEN· SPACIOUS 2BR. den OR. Tic :t yellow ribbon A few operungs exist fo r mo 675-7258 t h 1 I k 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
O\'en and cooktor1 · lh1s TIAL VALUE. Agent LR. v1l'w+ I UR upt Qvcr 'round these oak tr~s on · reeways/sc 00 5 par · N FEES he.I. 2 bu .. community "'~ <..,,,,. " k' S quahfied. l.Jcen~ pro· 2hr Iha. uctult.o;, no pets. SS75. Bkr. 955·1«0 "'IOI Sl-<:ur11y parkin" home 18 ready for you • -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. gar+., car pr g. 2l5 • t. this ~or~eou11 5 a r re feaslonala to JOin our C a r d c n c r . ~ 3 r g . a E i\ u TI Fu L J i:; 1-· 1n ..
throe bedrooms nnd 211'11 • Andr ews Rd. Sec by paret•I Just wniung for staff.Call Heasonu b le r e nt. IW ... Oftle«ll 3240 FERSON MODF.I. IN ~Imo 5.'>7·5415
hulhs, s hake r oor . a THEILUFFS appt.AgtCraoe540..0608 ~n build your new CallJ.Krembas 6'7S.'12!>8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBll ll\GE-:. 2 3 Hr. 11, ha condo. nu
..:z'1:<itbuy! Ab8olutely Immaculate 3 Moving out or town Must ·Broker, l /677·5001 TWOGARDEH New 3 Bdr. 3 Ba. 1 mi BEDROOMS I LUS A i·rµts. flooni Nr So. C':.I
br.21.,ba,rormaldlnlng. seJJ!2bdrm.2~ba .den . orl/5:?2_·20llO __ ._____ 4-ft.EXES L~~c 1n cwhUrnadVmloor beaC'h,2,000 sq .rt .frplc, O~~~/HmloE.•LTY l'la111. r nr l. J?:iru)!t"
split level condo. Open ocean view, LoU of ex· IO ACIES Eachsuperb2 bdrm. unit ·~0v cw ome. ew · patio, s imdeck. dbl ur. ~ ~ Pool. kid' play ar••a. No red hill ~
552·7500 spaee view from Uving tras. 7~% Int. Sll0,000 Good for lot split. South has ccny wood burning security & p r ivacy f.lrdnr . no Pt!lS, ova1l SSl-2000 peb $450 640·2363 or
room. and master suite best olfer. P.P. 642-9361 ol Orange Cnty investor firepla~. private patio. S8 50 I m n Inc 1 u d es now. SS75 964·2283 aft 4 li7J m1 ~~~~~~~~~I Now vacant. Offered a t eves. (21J)358-7417 days. terms. Xlnt foc:allon. and enclosed garage! ~ n e r • 0 w n e r PAHC>llAMIC VIEW Solllh._.L_~----3216 -= SISl,!iOO.Call540-lUl great growin g a r ea. $175,000 per fourplex. •TlHYCOTTAG~ 2 br, 2 bu new condo 111 ••••••• ~;: ••••••••••
B k 18765717 ?Sl-1920 CodaMna 3224 Effidencydes1gn: 3blks Tu.rtlcrock. Pool. SS95
Gtusey Com,, any
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r1•nt the o ther one!
Ovt'rlooks I uah fCrrt1n
golf coune & t.80 dPirec
11('(!.an view. too. S1 M.OOO
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in Village t"alr
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497-2457
~~~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
WESTCUFF
D&IGHT
l Bdrm, 2 ba ln beautlrul
setting. Low dn pay.
menl. $214,000. Open
Sat /S un 1·4 B ob
Dil'ken&On Agt. 979-8533
WA~NT
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UNITS
NEWPORT BEACH
Walk tooce:..n. won't lust
$170.000. Call
64S..9161
. OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY /.
loan. O.W.C, Paper. 41~~~~~~~~~ bdrm. 4 ba. • doc k , I: ~ We. Pr1nt". on·
ly. ti42-ll21 days 675-0516
evesii tft weekends.
Price WIU ,Be Ral3ed
$100,000
FORSUMMF.RSALE
HURRYforOceonJront DUPLIX Luxul')' llome. Wst N.8
By owner. reduced lo AJ(t. 673-8250
$175.000. Bolh 2 BR units. __ s_·a_v_e..:..Sl_3..;..,4_1_o _on_r_e_e_
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'n,e faslellt draw In the ans~r to 11 'urreuful
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· or J 9UAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• to ocean. nr. buses. mo.9M-<!154aft4!r4 c ean Vie w MonarC'h 523-4462 schools & old town. Very Summit adult C'Omm z IOACRESlnSoulhWest New Z&J bdrm. frpk . private. Waler pd. NO Beaut 2 hr,2ba.sep.m. BR&de n $550 /m o
UUlb, level aod unim· PLACE blll\S, 2 car garage. MSO DOGS. lii!50 mo. S350 d1vldual hse. Li.te pvl Comm. l'lubhousc. PQOI.
proved. Only S29S down. ' &up~. Move-in.(;411960-3989. patio. frplc. m1rron•d Jar1u11, etc Teal & Huh~ S41.77~rmo.Totalcash PIOPllTIIS• Clean 2 br w /gar age, wardrobes , cntrl 111r, COC'k Kealtylnr4994i97
price $4,295. Call btwn 5 10,. n 1:)0 P.MJ MuJts, no pets. 773 W. ExC'luslve IOt'·BeaC'hwalk. ele<• gar. door. Condo ad· Ho.ft Fw11ilhtd ar 8PM. Steve Norin, Wllaon S27S S48 IMl7 leM l.han 2500 n. from vantages w /no ma Ina. u..fwWIMd ~JOO 7!4-626-0802 R·2 ( C · 2) 114 x 203. · · · · ocean. huge atrium, 3 br. Tenrus. pool, gym . $475.
downtown Costa Mesa; 5 Met1ll Verde. 2 BR, den, 2~ ba. over 300 sq .ft . bis-glJll. 493·6097 •••••••••••••••••••••••
16 ACllS <*let' rental units; priced covered patio. nice yard. bom.11 rm. Only 1675/mo. the beach' 2hr, 2006 W al hind value. Owner Cloee to achoo!" shops. 540-901lor536-8079 New38R 2ba, frplc. Mnny Octi1111front , NO /\vatl
8 EL A IOR E IOM?: ~SS2:S Nie• .• ..,..,., 644· .. 187 or "'~-w-·-•-·t•r Mall. 4 a meo1t1e1' $575/mo Z/l .631-0900 . 7S9·Hl77 FALLBRO K PR r.. "' .-v " ,,...... -"""""" fmtn(."(! occ:up11nl'y li5S2 --
AVOCADO LAND IN FOUllUMITS-C.M 644-8519 br, 2 ba, cov•redzauo. StlQUOlaTrtt.67S.2033or c ........
riERLi.Jr ~h<i·h~ CU,,.~ Near new. 3 .Br own~rs Me.ia Verde, 2 OR, den. fncct If · 1ar. Kida ·pets ~7-7010 ~shed 3425
BE SPWT 29% balance unit, 2 ba, frpl, 2·car rovered patio, nice yard ok. s~. Agt, no fee. &.SIDE LUXURY ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••
down OWC. $388l.~00. pr., 3-2 81", 2 ba, units Close lo school le ahOP!I . 1164-2586. 973-2971 8a)'fml. R(olmont Shore .~
Prtnc. Only. Mlke w ink TSL1nvstmts842·l603 Nice.~. 6445187 or Walkwthebeach4larae 3 er.3 b•&tdt n,2200aq. br. 2 bn C'Ondo In Mic
9tr1-0M4A«nt. PROPERTY ~-8$19 bdrm.2\ltba.encl.p•tio '\J "1;.~1J8~0e"6;3~ bldg. Wl.'tbnr. w11hr1
M .\NAG EM ENT LEASI OPTION 988-0127 or 83$-0211 pager = S:0282 dry t.> r . u du 11 !> on I >' •
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Phone 642-l678
Forthoae whoneedan 5 BR, 3 ba, icolf counic 98Cll •-•-... llXX>/mo 9o11t shp :tvall
llctty week! home. '795/mo. 1199.500. Sharp 2 Bdrm Condo. $325 -,---ec:11 3141 2.l3-434·9603, !>40.919'1·off
Meyer Mitmt -S.9-1366 54.5-363lt. r mo. Call 982 7188, usk ••••••••••••• •• ••• •• ••• 3 br. 21-<i h11. air conlt , f:. Eliot. 1 Br unique quiet 4'1 ac. waah/dry, l't'fns. frplc. 2_ Seel. 2 Rr t Ba. lndry fac. f'rplc. kids /p l' IS ok. car ur. tcnnl' nt & .,.
You don't need a sun lo bit-ms. new carpet. iiar. 1.Ar1c38R3bacondow/2 Rouilh $4.50.4992286 puol. C M $525/mo
"draw fut •• when )'OU fncd yrd. no pct.s. "00 car icar. $450/per mo 640-2747 t>vei. & wknd~. Dlace an ad In the Dally 645-4725 822l Wildwood Or ~ mi 3 Br tuwnhouae w 1occun
Jltlot Want Ada! Call now to bch. 213/438-4l80 af\cr view. pool/Jar. ~ mo llavc aomcthlng 10 sell'
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4 Ill<. :i IJ11 • w11tr $1i00
3 Bil. 2 l>a, v. nl r $425
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Cal 546-4212
A UNIQUt:SP.RVl(;t-;
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IACHB.OR UMITS plus itur 1-'ane loc ad·
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townh<iusc• Arlults onlv cd to i1 hure hou1H' 1n
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br, 2 bu. frpk lfu,111• 1111(.(t . pvt yrd, gar. pt't:i
patio Pool Maturi' $200 + ti42HOSli
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Aw. ult 11.t\M J4-0.0IJO
l..i.:t· 2 Hit, 2bu 11111 2 l'llr Waterfront 2 !Jr. 2 ha,
Rllr LI( balCt>ny Mena frplt'. dock avu1I ~7~
Mt F tu 11harc lux apt. 2
btks l:wh Hoom has fpk.
pvt buth, balcony, 2 II!
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76KOOI PLUS M UCH MOREi
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
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mo 11111 1xl. family only
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lilt upl. av11ll until li/l:i
$275 Inc uttl /\dulls. 111
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poJ.nt & cpl!! 1 ~' blk to ~11ch. fl73 A:nO
Newtr umt 2 br, 2 h11. 2
car 1(1tr. Nr ferry, oceun.
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ly $4 55/mo ln c:l
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adullb only, no pet:. Jl.!J!7
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645-WJO
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wood '"'" m Cf'1l1111o1 & <·ubmel.H $ZCIO 130 E 2Qlh
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3br Bunl(111ow,2br apt
Pool, jacu ul & BBQ
art!a.
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177 E 22ND. ST
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Uactl4!1or, new, 1o1re11t E
su1c localion $265 m o
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parents
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•Walk to park
18th at Pomona, CM
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1640-4434__:__ _ I Hr + loft, 2 ba, rer.
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hc111·h . Ut l 1 l n i.:ld pets. $3ll0.646·~
~/mo 675 3029 evea. Oachelor loft refrl " orwknd3 • ... _ ....--11t-0ve, pool, adults. no
CGptt.,._ ..... 31 It p(!t8 S2:8(). 846·290_1. --
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C\&llwm bulll Townhouse 128() Mlt-0916
for leaM. Coa11thnc view, ---
gnrden, :i bdrm 2'..\ b11 2 0r,2ba,100sq.fl.P'plc,
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cn1Nn1tllv4'. 661 2871 MC1111 Verde 83fl 4U21 or
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p ta SJIU, Ye arly
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~fore the
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phone
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'illJ\HI', beach 1.2 & 3 BR,
frph'. d111hw:.hr, gantl(t'
& 1>1Jtll~ !II;() 23!>11
fownh<.1USC. l11vt•ly, l>PUI'
& horn!' hk•· 2 br wtlh
pvt. l(al.t.'d e nlrunci•t• + 2
pauos Some with oll
l(ttral(e Sw1mm1111< pool
.J1tcuzz1 Tt>nmi. 1·ourb I
l)lk to llunt111ict11n :.hop pinl( renlt!r ma II /\rlults
!So pets 1-'rnm S4J5
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Jlunllnl(too Vtll1tj((• Lane.
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962-6653
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a p t' Spa1·1ou s &
ho me like Ul 1e k1tch
w/bllna, incl rernf( &
lr11.'lh ma~hcr t:ncl l(Ur
& p11uo. Smull pet ok
$410 mo
Gerruru Really 839 6623
Newly cpl & paint. 2 lilt 2
£ia, upper w /pvt pa110
J\dlta S350 mo On vP by,
1 IU81 Safi Angelo, then
call <·ollect 213·239·242G
evl!!.I, 11Nk for Al
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11J)UI. t 'pk, D11hwsr, uncl
1<er. 1340 tno Peggy
900 4.'.lrl.
Adult J\pts. nr lwh. N~w
2br frplc, pallOll. pool
Sec l(ale. 1702 l'"londu,
900-00IO
1-""PL. d en, 2 lxt, 2 bo + 1(11r
No c hildre n $3 ~0
98:!·77881111k for M a<'k.
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frplr, end 1tar1111e, ll(t'
mcl polio. Clean as new
Married couple w /icmall
<'h lldren o k 2 1702
Brook h u r 11 l . $4 ~0
962-077Hor (213)432-8687
3br lb, t•rpl, drapes. frplc,
priv. paUo., 3bl.k, from
heh. S$:iO tlaya "6·6663,
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Mar•l(C Day Ii (2l3Hl85·6033 , CVc ll
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l.411 Br. w•lk lO beach,
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Call 647 4487 ., ~
PeOple who are teeklna
an !IJ>ertrMnt look flrat
In C1uairllld. Wiii your ad be there? To place
your ad. call &12-51178
Wl'~ICl.IFF 2 hr, sh11r1
term i''c-11 I lo Junl' I
Ad It :... 11t1 fll'l '1 $JOI)
1>73-0040. 1700 Wt::.ld1ff
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hr, frplc-. t.10<·k µriv.is
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S!l95 mo. 673 6331>.
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·round . I blk lo m•1·11n
Yrly . S525 mn ,Je ll
Bnery Hllr ll75 !I I I I
S-0....fth 1176 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Z Br 2 Ba condo. or 3 Hr
211 &, pool/ju(" After t.,
831 11164 ---5-taAaa lHO •••••••••••••••••••••••
AOUl T LIYIHG
Oeaut.1fully landscaJ>('d
Spac 1&2 Bdrm untli.
(.,,ose t.o shoJ)b & frwy11
Recreational fot·11it11•:.
ttenl.f rrom 1285
PARK PLAZA I
:llOOS ... iower 5~1 71HIO
SOIA L.oCJ-a llM ••••••••••••••••••••••
f11blerock Wute rfront
upt. I Ur I Ba , newly d1•
t'01'11lcd. $575 mu Cull
eves, 564 71U2
2br apt lblk lo prlv brh
Vit•w $550. Also stud1u
apt/office sp11ce $340mo
49fM644 --Af .... ,_,.,"'-d
or u..tw.islttd 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tiit': EXCITINCi
rALMMISAAns
MIN\fl't;S TO NVT D<.:11
Rech. l&2 Htt
fmm~&up
Adult.a. No pct11
1~1 Mesa Or
15 Blkll Easl of' Newport
Blvd I
9am-5pm 54'1·9860
l..ody & duughtl.'r well :.hr :J
Ur 2 Ba hou_.,t• $205 mu •
·~ ulll 275 Hroadwuy.
CM W18!1JS
female roomm1111• ncl1·<I
111 i.han.· II( 2111t home-.
CdM $225 li7f1 !Jl!()t,,
fi1~2563
4350
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S40 Jnqwre al 325 J 17 Pl,
Olr Santa Anil J\Vl', tifl
llAM.~0130
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~ Sq fl omce 11pace tu
!I Uh·l<'lll>t' In l.al(Ullll
Jllll11, J.u Puz rtd jUhl
llCllllh of tht• S:m 1>11·~11
l-'re('w1Jy $30H month
J\ v 1t II now !SJ() 6030
L>eluxc medlral su1lt'.
)(round nr . (;orona tk l
Mar Heulonom1r11 l"vr11
!i1J 1:1700
254) WO 11q ft 11H1rc:i.
fo'rom $145 ln1·1 uul 77!1
W 19th SI M0·2200
AJJtl'OllT CWl"l(;ES ttto 3 routn 1>wte:., all
i.erYICt!:> No lease r~ti'd
f"rom $150. mo lmm1.'1I
occupancy. 20ff2 S E
Bnstol. Suite 200, N II
(7141557 70IO
rtca.a b.cuttn
Suit•• Pnv111e 11u1tc wtth recep
11 on & 11e1· r c• t u r 1 11 I
!il!rv i 1·1" <' n n f I! re 11t· 1• room, 1111 fa'"1llt w~ 20Hl!
M1rhcl:rnn . I rvine
7s.2 (J'.Cl4
..wr<>RT jlRYIME
fo:aC<'ut1vcoH1ce With
r~puon. phone an:.
ron!. rm & more. S325
!155 3.'175
MOVE your marin1·
anent.eel businesi. NOW• t
H1stonc Conm•ry V1llt•Kl'
loc·a tlun 11ffer11 c·o n v
purkan11• shoJ)K•l1•h• uni.
s v (' • r 1· r ..: p
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tlC'1n1 s l•:H'<'relary•
photO<'opy •book k1•cp1 ri I(•
uecow11Jnj( Monne t;11
l 0h11n(Ce Uul Id lnl( 430
32nd St. NB 673 3601
f"rom uo,o
CdM dlx swtea. ut1I pd /\C, nmpl pkg 1-T S2~
400' No lse reqd 615 6900
Elcg1mt of'f1cca up to 760 ..,_ 4000 sq fl on Newport HI ,
•••••••••• ••••• • • ••• •• • C M. 645-2111 . 646 6.103
...... Mdof-.....
Lovely aardens·Urnok"
wtr fall
•Kitc:hen fi'arll. avail
•Jucuul, healed pool
•Wk.Jy or d11lly m11Id 11rv
•1V Is phone avallabll' .... ,.. .... , ...
2Z77 Harbor
Coat• Meu SU-41140
~ w /k1tchennette
980week' up ~-In~
IALIOAtHH *fr up wkly with
klldlf'nett.e w.1,.rfront
ITTS.8140
llAUTIPUL
SUITIS
600 lO 2600 Sq 1-'t
Crpt.a.drps.serv1rcd
C......rcePn
Newport 833-3813
Deluxe of0<'c suile Suh
leue, llOO sq. fi , In 11 pre)
reu bldg on Beach
Rlvd Reception ar('A. 3
prlv offices, cablll l'I
work ., other tixlr1111. All
utll It janltonal 11erv In
c I C.11 8fl8.-0ll02
f'\Jm, pnv 0Ulcr11. riew
decor. w 11ec 1111rv • conr
rm. 1·oplrr, monlhly
1146 74411
NEW Ofc bldJI for IHH.
Cdm on PC»i.. acrau from ~ Crowna K tat 1•vt
prk'a Inc. 1400 aq rt
6Th-4C1. ------
OM THE
WATER!
l'LU$H SUITES
~tolJOOaq n ~v1ew1
Wet Bars
Udo~•
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~ewpor\ 675 8002
um Sq Jo'\. NewJ)()rt Uc~
Off1ct> pnme loc 7~ fl
Call Barbara 955 2:274
1250/o DISCOUMTJ
~"the month of 1-'c•bruarv. S!mor Citizen• ve 25'~ oU on the tr pn v11lt-onty trda for
mi!tthancbae for ule In lh~ Cha1111fted Section of
the Dally Pilot (Real Elute 1• not ln('luded >
Unni your ad Into one of our ofrtcu lh1ted
bdow between A /\M It~ PM any day during the
wedl and we will start your ad lhl• next day
eo.ht MHe -330 W. loy S ...... t
~ •ocll -I I H G..._.yre ..... ..,. • .._._,7.75 .... 11.
5300 -.n ........
HEW OfffCIS Oppariwlfty 5015
3 lsc brand new off1ceN ••••••••••••••••••• • •• •
alrporl a rea, w1fu ll Loral build.er need s secr~nul S(•rvtct'. good ~.000 interim finam·
pnce 5411 W1I __ 1nl(, :scr u r e d . Cull
•••••••••••••••••••••••
!At or found u Pt'l? Cull
Anlm11I A u 1stao1'••
Lea.g!K:. 5.37·2273, no ft..'i.'
Airport 11re11 orflcl' spuc~. _49!:3ll03t!_v_et1_. __ _
!la.Tetan ol 1erv on pre Mott 1911. T,..t ~l'S $MO ~7 9331 ~ 50)5
CllM c;md fir. 600 11q rt
ldt'al rur int tktil"n ~
E Cst llwy
Dix I rm ofrtre adJ
/\irpnrte r Hote l Nn
lelilk 833-3223. 9 lo 12
Uay front omr e
1n Lido Vlllal(e.
5"-0-!I037
3roomoHlce <.:arpeu.. 111r
rond . Sky l'ark Cireh·
54().503.1
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWEST
w.r..tRates
ht T.D.'s, aliO
2ftd T.D. Lo.s.
t•u1rcsl Termt1 slnt'l' 1919
Sattler Mtc). Co.
642-2171 545-0611
f'nv party want'l i.mallt-r
local 2ntl T U ·., <tl rt•
asonublt' cl1 :.l'nu nt
G7~2!127 "-"'"• R....-4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Purrha11t• J.(OO<I tnromi•
Newport Manm·r ·., Mele 2nd Tl> in. lluulini.:ton
Modem 502 !Ill r1 :.lore li ~ u f' h CJ 11 And y
-------Lo5l 2 Oott3. Irv are11 . I
Germ Shep /l.i.b mix .
W\'I lo Melarue . I red
haJred Shellie mix, :1n"'
to Sqwrt Both smulh11h
l~t Jtc•wttrd t'Vf.' or I /17
:61 JI 18. I 746 7444
lalt Mull· lftmt1lay1tn l"at
n1e11 of Ucin·h & Atlant1.t
Heward 536 6987 aHer
!°>PM
l.J~I <iold Watch wuh
f<olle!. Hoye'(' I ac·1· c;,,.KJ
l"l'WUrd 642 0084 Ut•t K !•
l.<hl OM t 1·11m1·r;1 on
Sunsl!t hrh on I 2~
Heward 213/M9 9H24
Lull Or 11hrthr Male (;at.
wht ch{'flt. wht ftwt. 1111<
<.: y n N B H c w u 1 11
7S9 IWI 2 6 3 o ! C > A v o n 536-7n>__ _ _ • um OLI> 1-:N1; sm :1-:1• 21.3-4n 1001 Zl' '. YI 1-,1.t>l-:I>
S';7,500 2nd Tl> 01\ IS arn·
h1Ut.op 111ew V1:;ta ('/\
Sold ti I $12, 000 p..r •"'
l'ayuhlc• ICl' I 1nl unly
l.)u(: tn J yr:; 22t~·: 1111.
('OUnl 7 M /7 :, I 41J26 or
714 /4!J3 115J('V'
Store 2()x50, dow'ntnwn
Ol6U.. Mesu. nr bu1oy •·or
nr-r S495 Mo H k r
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Shrt hair. lt:m. £rey /whl,
I bm t')'I'. I hlut• 1•y1• ,,.
ward !Iii:! \lt,7'1 i.'\I'>
t~2.52(Jdi!YS ...
Lofll Jan 2lli. hc•11(1• vinyl
flrlr brfraw w /1 ~ 11 It
VIC llarbur C'rt sz:i rt•
w11Nl for nm of ('Ontent-.
4!~ 01 ~ 2'150
COUNTRY GllL
*ESCORTS* 34 hn , t57-M74
~ ...........
J.IU.$So EJ C1o1 m1no Kc1o1I San Cltmenlt•, 1-'ully he
t'or appt 49'.i 7M
MICHELU'S •o.tc.il• 11AM·2AM 835·37411 --UHDA & VICIU
(Medi Met..,. ,_. n.. ,_of It!
St.'fVtnM 1111 Oranae Co
SM 7313 ----
•ESCORTS•
972-1 llt ----
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODILS
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OHL Y
°;ri:2i•~
GOLDEN GIRL
Phy"'11•;tl m1t '>1o al(t' b y
he'd 01U1'11t•ur l••c·hn1
1· 1 a n 4 K P M J\ pp I
~ 2'117
•SEQUIM•
Moclt•ls & Jo'.:llrort-.
Mall' l-'l.'mul1•
Ann. Ot'Kllny, Sharnn.
fle<lth1•r. Brendu
i.1 hr<i SC'rVlnjt () ('
i\.'>k ;1bout -1f)t'r' rate-.
752-8708
~ H1 /C:;iy Mal(• Undl•r 21 fo'r1t:'nd:.h1p l.1vt' m.,
Ol.'ll"rN't only UIJ0·6M7
,......., Senlctt 5360 •••••••••••••••••••••••
He!!poruuble t1·1u·her 011
sabbaleral wi ll house 1111
wh1h• rnmplt!lm~ l1CW1k
<::111714 99fl IMC»I
FOf" i1lore & om c·c· space ut
rea.wnable r11tes
500.5000 $q Ft
MES~ YEfUSE
DRIVErLAli
1.s.2:5 M~a Verdt· t;, C M
545-4123
t-:X NAVY MAN p,1 y"
1•a.sh fo :;l for your 21111
Tru11t l>ct·tl 1 U rok t' r l
770-4fll3 1-ound youn..i rndh·oninitt·l&idr..,-o"""•:l!
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1
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l'tlyll~ ~lrtioft 7005 MAllHH'S MIU
PHIMt.: LOCATION
ON W/\Tt.:lt /\11all<thl1•
for retml ''' prvfe1i111111111I OHll't.~ TiH.tl ur 30011 "'
ft Citn l)C rl1 Vllftd 1nt11
srnallt•r unit11
••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND l-'1•in Calero •••••••••••••••••••••••
w1wh1 rlt•a c•ull:ir Vil"
Murdy Park "'17 5(j(JI 5 100 Sun School ........•.....••....... Of ltt·al 1-~l.tl•·
Found Puppy l11~1·r In tOf• SK.'l r1111 11ni·1• ltir frt·•·
1 trr .in.:.1 l'll·a~w 1".ill bruch1111• t.'all 111~ 2tll I
Woterlront Home'
631·1400
C>n Hulhoa Blvd w1lh
park ml( $575 ~r 11H1
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
67~ 8146 673 6880 ONLY S2
Lt.:f\.'>I'; l¥11 i.Q H New1111r1
Prime w:it1•1-fron1 rom
mernal lor 1n L1d11
V1lla1t1· ll7J 041l2
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~llltl' orflt'l'I> 111 S1>u11111h
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Clt'mente :.tn•t•t J.11111·
term 1!-ti.t S111tubll• 1111
physt<'111n, atlurn1·y11 1ir
o lht•r profe1o:.1011al:.
/\gent 71 41492 !1750 or
U} 1197
.,._trial R...tci' 4500
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•MISSION VIEJO•
Prime locutmn i.u1t11h l('
for <'omm · 1 or m(J'I u.ow
IHSO t<1 25()() ~q rt f\ /(_' uf
r.1·~·. 100 am1> p11wc•r t 'n ll
(714 l52:.! 4 25-t d!J)'·
t714 1615 J534 l'Vt'-"
lndu.~tnal 800 to 1000 :.11 II
Wllh 11H1r1':>. Newport
114.5-211 1 • 646 tl30:1
ltefttals Wmtt~ 4600 . .....•.....•..••......
llespt>ns1b l1-. work1nl-(
wr11 er ~t'l'k~ 011 1·
bedroo m c11 ltu,11t> 1n
Corona del Mur or Co!>t«
M1.."Su Qwelnl'S!I esi.t•n
l1ol Wnll' Cl11ss1l1cd /\11
11:n;, Owly Piiot. P 0
Box 1560. Co11ta Me,J
f
!r££ore1tl~675 31.i62_
W11 nt1•rl Cont.lo 11
Townhoube 3 htlrm 217
ba Newport ~11th le
Son Cll•mcnt1• ),t'Olll'
with option lo 11urrhni.o•
Pnnc-1p1111! only Cdll Jll wr Wl>ekdays ~ 11'!12()
1-:lrk>rly 1tentll•m11n w11nt:;
-to s hr upt. CM :H1·11
646-~
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Wl!ih to mve111 3 to SM 1n
~m11ll blll!IOCll8 &. Ulll' uur
hkkpl( mitrn\ !IV<'ll &
Nt-wport (,'1 r ()fr ~IM'tO
UURGF:RS & UEF.lt cm
the be&ch yl'llr r11und
Se.at.a ~ .. 2 wmdows +
rent.ala /\gt 7~_!_'1400
Real Eslal1• Ofr1r c
M1lll11ger1Partncr Mu
JOf rranch111t'. pnme <'Or
nt.'f' 0.11h lnve tmcnl ro r
·~ o f bu " 1 n t• !Is' &
m11naaement. Mu111 lw
llet.'M4!d & 1·x~n~nced
531 IM.'l
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1.8fm8mokcwood Clf
llunUnJ!\on Such
You ar" t.hti winnt1r of
Two,.,... Tldleh
lO lhe
17th Annual
LOHGHACH
RODIO
~·II .111y tlt•m or com
l11n11llon 111 '"'"" for r1:.
or It•\\ 1111lh " l'.,nr1y ltlllt'llt'r /\d l hilt~ rur l
t'tlll!>l'l"Ul l\I' d1t)"~ t-,Jl"h
11dd1llon11I hn.-" 1~ fur
lht• <! duy' < 'h11r)(t• ti ' r.u 1·omnwr1 ,,,1 .. 11%
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readt•r ... or h1:.111r11·111
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terv1t•w purp<1M'' If y11ur
favonte <tUlhor' 1m l0<h•
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l'atrir1a J\l a llh••w'.
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lluntmJCton lk•u1·h
Y11u 1.1rl' tlw w1 nnt•J or
Two k-tt Ticket•
lo the
17th Annual
LOHGIEACH
RODEO
at the l.onu Il l' .u ·h
/\rt'na,:1011 1-; Cl r 1·.1n
Ulvrl . Lon~ lk' 111•h T•i
d111m your t H'kt!l:... 1·1111 t~ 5678, 1•xt 272 * • •
5)00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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l011llnr. 11<1 II) St1\1•ht·:. o v c· r r 1 .: h 1 1: y 1·
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Area 17th & Jlunlml(ton.
II 8 I 2tl 900 3110 Ucfo11•
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l.A:lflt 1111'\1111 forn:tlt l.11h:.a
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Oran1a12oth (' M
1141) :,1)35 afternoon~
Would Lhr 1<cntlt'man who
1111ve ml' a rldf' 111
Newport Crn11l 11round
m11I n1 l(hl. W t>d n 1t 1·
plellM' .-all lht' mun wh1>
h11d l'lcc . problem
w/yellow couaarltn your IM!('wily h1l1tnd IC 11454
ln.G I can't llnd the u r
6'0·so:IO work, 642 969G
r-8. Jtm W1l1.1on
I~ Gold coin & r haln
V1c N B /CO<t Me~u
ll F.W /\RD 646 I 929
l.Alll Min Sntiuzer, lcm,
Reward Ve r ('()M
'1S2 1"28
l.<18t 8rn1wht Sprtniir-r
span1el 11l motfmt l 27
V1<' Watnl'1 /(; West.
HD Rwd~~
at tht Loni( 8 e11rh
Arena.300 f.. Ocean
Blvd , Long llur h To
cllUm your tlcketa. 1·1111
042 5679, Ul 272
• * *
Tradt your old stuff ror
new •ood1t'' with '' Uas.~lfled nrl IH2 56711
\
6M HOl!I JobsW..ted, 7075
1 4'«>~1 ('at. 't'-' r k l ·~·· r •••••••••••••••••••••••
:.tnl)t·. 11lterl'(l l\·mal1· 111 Prac nl!Nt', pit. <.:orona
yr-. Shor1·1•111r:. <•rt'..J del Mar. Laguna Hca<·h
('aJltl.oy .... &H 2211. cVlr!.>, onJy, n •li..ll75 1181il
673 8(.dJ
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rrw.od.Jr.it1()(1 ~ W71
REWARD SIOO
for rt.>turn of m y wh•l<·
1·ut or info leadlnl( lo hl••
n·turn l.Anl( hair f1·m
w1whl rleJ t:ollar 1-;od 111
1•01lar " 11ec urt'(I w /w hl
thrc·.ul Vu· ll ard1 ni.t
Larw & Y nrk tnwn /\ Vl'
I Ht <;u II 962 4682 a rt :t
pm
l.osl rJcltn p.Jl((•r al
Wm••h..i1·., Oo Nut Shop
Mmt•r of 19\h /Pl11nr1•n
l1 J c' M un I .!.7 7!1
l(.{'wurd 770 7!Yi~
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lunl(haired y1•llnw t'Jl
wtnt'.I l"Ollar 221 t:: Wlh
St C M
Jo' 0 II 0 d !'\
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SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
llcvolt M1•11liy
tullll(e CloUdy lHtUG SToni-;
ll••r bt'auty was inhent 1"1 lier father deed and
left tlt'r 11 Dl<UG STOIH:
rtnOIMlls SlSO
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NICOLE'S
Mod.t & D•u Shldlo
Hcaut1h1I l(lrl11 prl v11H'
roolllb
531·95l0
C.111 Ull you WIJll 0t bt•
i.orry
1121 So II arbor, /\nnhlll m
l.:Onw Ill you 'II lw .ihul
youtbrl
Mon :SOI IOum to :.!11m.
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407 4lt01
v I' r y II t I r 3 l' t I v I'
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n vN1 m aown I work
n11<ht11, w11nt womu11
duy1111w c·om p11n1on.
you r r onv l•Oll'Ol'I'
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Npt llt-h !1'.tf.64l
Would thf' Kcntlcman who
l(J VC mt• II rtdt• Ill
Nl•wf)()1 t Crc•sl oround
n11dn11(hl . Wtod n1t1•,
plt!ll!le t:illl th~· mun who
h ,, cl l'I t• c• p r o b I l' m
w1yell11w rou1411r m your
M'l'1tnty Ujland L1r 114!>4
lfl.,G I rnn'l fm1l thf• c.'.1r
t.40 ~):Ml work. R-42 U6!111
rc't'l Jim Wll1111t1
&AlP• 1 T•kc-ttmc t.o rein
and shop 11t home It·~
11mplc-with U111ly Piiot
Clu1lfled /\rls And 1r
YoU havt> 110methln~ to
'ell, c·ull 11 frn•ndly naa~lflt'd Ad V1.~r 111
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1-;Ml'U>YEH l'f\VS n :i-:
DYMASEARCH
Pt>rM>nllel St!r v1tei.
20'.!1 F. -tTll, S.J\.
835-1459
Serru-ret.Jred exper ma It·
nur~>s aid, chuur rur w1·1l
or t1H'f11>11c1tatt'll pt·r~ou.
5.'D 411'.r..
.-.w~ 7100 .......................
At'('()Wll111.e
Aceowds rayabl~
Yoch« Clertl
l mml•d111tt· Qpl'n111i:
.iva1labll! 111 J h•ull inl! n
..ti 1..'lltuh· d1•v .. 1opml·111
l"OMlrlll't eon ufl 11·1• lll'ttr
I.lit' Oranl(l' (.'ty /\irp11r1
EDP Sy:.t~·m:. M1n1 mum
I year ex~·r•l'nt't• m "' •'01.1 01 ~ 11.ty11hl1· flrt•
fcrrt'il Goo<J n)mpany
ht•11t•r1h 1'11·11~1· •0 .Jll
Curoll' 1-'urm lor .1pp11111t
menl at 714 tSJ:.I H68U
ACCOUMTltot!G
CLERK
NI entry lt:vel pcJs1t •on ti.
uvruluble rn our SALF.S
& CA.'ifl J\C<.:OIJNTIN(;
DEl'AHTM 1-;N'I' t111 a
person who ha11 l11n1tc'fl
11xpcnem·1" hut 1:0. Jll1
btliOWI "6 w1llH11( l11 le11rn
Uefu1111'1y 11 1o1rc,wth pox1
teun Dutel'" 1ndud1·
oudllml( of :rnh•K r ... porti •.
t'Wlh dl'p<~•l:.. ~nm1• Ill
ml( & J!l!ll l'r11I dental
work t-:x'"cllt•nl h1·nd1t:..
& work111i.: C'l}nrl1 l10ni.
Wllh II l(fOWIO~ cOm1>1111y
Apply 111 pcr111111
Tllt-:JlH.LV
HOl:t-:H INC'
1700 (illh•ll(' Avenue
Irvine. Cu irnt•
714/~0331
ACCTGCURK
l"nx'E':'1> 1nvo1ce,. h1rndlt•
m111l, hte typing, ussh1t
w/n<"<.1.i dut1c11 lrvlnt'
~). 7AJ!I "; 0 £
$1.77 per DAY
Th41t's ALL you poy
ror i)
30doy 11d
In the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW •
'41·H7t
'
•
•
....,w..w 1100 \ ....................... ........ ......,. acoo..-
Prwdly Announ~ Ou
Move to L.a.rser Offa«>a
Vl,alt Ua Al Our Nti"
l.«&Uon
OOl.DWt:LL BANKER
BUlLDrNO
SUJTE200
JmN BROAOWAV
SAN'IA AHA
We have an lnC'l'\"11 lf\JI
Jeeund ''" c11.1.chout ~ C.OU11l}' ror ·~ ~~ att'Wnttna ft-~kNpln..i OU"l\.Of\f\ I
UlU Uf' vuut WI today .,. "
Are looiui1.i f(W'Vll•rd In ti~ )Ou In our nr""
loraUun
f11 41 I H ·•IOJ nu-;t: PARl\lf\10
~~pit.,. wanl
IQll to a1.iptd\'mt!ot t1mllh
10('00W on • full or part
llmr tw.•& ~:..rn rmm
•OO.-.OO <"II for an u1
lc'nltw mn
A PT MANA<: l<:R ""r ~ Unll ID ( Ulitl6 Ht<1>• t-;xfi'l•r d l'ou"I" ltu1band muli l ha\,.
~&nl. e,.p w1r" bkkpit exp ( ull "'V t'' (213).,~I ---A.PTMNUK WANTf!O
13 new unlt:s. co~t&
Mt'lla IJtt• dutu.>S 1-·oc-jn
tcrv1~w \:all,
ltC TAYLO• CO.
640.S 112 ~"!
ASSEMBLERS
tight moch in H.B. exp
pref. but will train
714•894-5351: 3D lnstru
mtmts, 15.."i42 Cbemll·al
Lane, II.~. ---
Aaeembly
TRAINEES
IOREXPERIENCEDJ
MICRO
Electronics
We are seeking 1n
dividualci ror fi rst shift
positions In our Produc
lion Department We will
lrai n the fl gbt i n
dividuals in the m 1t·ro
electroni<'S industry
Schools and
Instruction
This vwMty of .. K ....
c...Wlatra•c•
y• to• ... tu anew ,._ ~ ......._.'-"J::: .......... .. ........... • "-Dllfly f'W ...... .._ ....
Dine...-,
Call 642-5678
ht. l 11
REGISTER MOW
FORACAUBIN
COSMETOLOGY
AT
RICHARD'S
BEAUTY COLI.EGES
Costa Mm Huntinpn 8eadl
Ridaard's Beauty
tolleges Feature:
A Jhirmack Educa11onal PrOgrams
B National Accrecma11on
C Schoo! District Contracted Programs
AND
D A program that will allow vou 30
college credits toward vour A A
.DgGR~ at CQASRINE CQyMUN!TY C LLE S--
APPLY NOW . You may be eligible for a
Federal Educational Grant of a ScilOOI 01stnct
Program to cover the coat ol scnoohng.
Phone our Registrar today at.
645-3150
462-C 17 .. St.
CotltaM"9
962-llJI ''°'° ........... ...............
NOW IN THE NEWPORT AND
IRVINE AREAS
Cl.ASSIS Ofllm9 AU:
• Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe.
Pas de Dewc and Variations • Beginning and Advanced Tap• Jazz
Performance Scheclulecl For Late Spring
ALL A.U ACCIPTID
OlrectOf Bonnie Wlloo•
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
PRIVATE HOME
TUTORING
(Serving You Since '62)
BASIC SUBJECTS
•RADIN&• MATH * STUDY SICIU.S
All AGES ALL GRADES
Mr. r ... Robinson M.A.
Director /Teacher
Mr_ W Joaquin
l\ss1stant Olrector/Teacher
It Pays To Be A Professional
SoCAL
REAL ESTATE
SCHOOLS
1ra.ea::Jl.RSi: i!OOO
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE COURSE
Accredited By The State Of Calllom1a
........... s.-..
4Zll Meal' , .. ,. s.h 6
• ....... c-11 ... a-.w• ... w,.. ..... C4f. t2"0
lll-llt5 644-IHI
MICROWAVE
COOKING CLASSES
FEIRUARY IASIC MICROWAVE
COURSE FOR
NEW STUDENTS
LIAllM HOW TO •EAU YUSI
YOUI MEW CHRISTMAS PUSINT
RESERVATI ONS ONLY
Enroll Now -Limited Seating
c• 7'a.so11
MICROWAVE MAGIC
COOKING SCHOOLS
OPENINGS NOW IN IDEAL
DAY-LONG STRUCTURED
CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENT
Montessori Pre-School
and AMI Bementory Clauft
INTERNATIONAL
MONTESSORI SCHOOL
20221 Cypreoss Dr., M•wport hodt
979-9241
t· ~
YOUI CHOICI OF JOUI
Hundredl Of c.r.., OPC>Of1unit6" In wen
peylng e.dtlng environmenti are VOUfS f~ tn. .-Ong . . II you hlMI 0FFU
SKILLSI In a lhon time, you WILL BE
Mff•conlldent and prOduplvel c...r traln now for
• MCafMY~~NN.I
• ACCOUM"rANT. ~ • •••AL OffllCI ASlllTAICY • llC..-.cMST
Typln{1 & Shorthand 9ruslHJp
DAY Ale ....... C&.ASSIS
C.-llUltOMew .. _.. ............
Ir . ,,_,._111 I lllM ....... H co0.o1 .... ~ &nine•• ::'.~ .--~ Newpott F~ 11 Oyer Aoad ---t.
~ '·-
.AT NOMI S8¥1CI ....... \o ....
,....,.~ ~ I fll , .. -"¥1-.....
~"' .. cnpKh of ......... protec ...... 11,.
'! ~ Digging ~ Housebreaking
~I; CheWlng ~ Jumping
YocalloMll .... l1wclw c-...
l'.t II JI 1c':IT~';~ 1'"' .. ,,...c ......
542-9414
~ Lifetime Guarantee
Relerenoes Available
Comprehen s1vt• com -... _______ ..., ________ .,.
pany benefits including w.&... W..ted maJor medical anrl den· •...,.. taJ. CALL or apply in ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••
Hl'lp W•ted 7100 · ·ciiic·uurioi.r·· 710
CLASSES start
February 5th,
12th, 19th
-----------------.. !~~~ ••••• ?!~~ ~.~~ •.... ?!!4!
;--; .H ~ SPATCHER ELLEN CARTERS J)t:rson . 3952 Cam pus AtrrOMOTTV F.
Dnve, NewJ>-Ort Beach ..-D ...ar CLERK (714) S40-60llO. Equal Op· LOT ATIE" A"
portun1ty E mployer MW!l be 18Jl'ars or aRe & m/f/h. have vall California's
FUii time position for
circulation clerk. Must
type 45wpm & use 10 key
addmg machine. Some
clenC'al expen ence 1s de-
sirable as we ll as a
ple"3Sant phone voice as
light phone work is also
requa red, Good company benefits. including 2 wks
vacation arter l yr .. com
pany paid group In·
TRANS MASK
CORP
.ATTBnlOM
110ro .. ,.
Mo bpef-, .-CH S
dnivers license
Auto Parts delavery and surance, credit union,
rounler Able to work W '. Apply at.
monunRs 631-0111. ORAMCiE COAST
.AUTO PARTS DAeL Y PILOT
COUNTSlMAH 330 W. Bay St .. CM
Mmimum 3 Yf'S. }obbcr Appl~ between
experienC'e Mu st be well Ca ll J.~_~f~xt 219 groomed & personahle. "'"
Morning, Afternoon & Evenjng Claases
Slcjll • for my FelM _., clas1 &
llipCNI CGlllpltffo. .... I 0 Hoss of
Post Uceww Sain Tr•lllg Fil&!!
CALL NOW FOi GUEST
APPOINTMENT
17141 754-6218
HUll-.STOl sutn 204
SAMTA AMA. CA '2707
BEA
TRAVEL
AGENT m~ ,.,.!' ll ent Ladts Haberdasher ....,...,true on eqw pm Now rnte rviewang full e xper ience r equi r ed lime saleswomen. Apply Need s harp 1nd1v1dual. 111 person. 131 Fashion
' Good be nefit ~ Call lslandMall.N.8 . "'-..' Crane Rental Serv1ce,1---------
tnc. 997-3103 FACTORY HELP·Shoµ
Day & Night Classes For
Men & Women
PACIRC TUYR SCHOOL
610 lmt 17fll StrHi, s-to •-C• '2701
CAU l7 I 4t SG-t49S
Eslabloshed 1963 / Financi al Aid Poograms
Accred1led By The Accred111ng Commission of
The Nallonal As~1a11on of Ttode & Tecnn1c:a1
.Sctioois
lrainee immed. opeom~ Onver for nght female in ship Part time school bui. pang d e pt. X lnl co
dnver •substitute. $4 47 benefits & monthly r~
per hr. School bus dnver views. Call for appl
llc-eme. or will train. /\p Deltronic Corp. 545-0403
ply at Capis t r a n o '-.--------Laguna ROP. 31522 El 1•
Quruno Real, San Jua Capo , nr M 1s:i 1o n
714/496-3ll8
FACTORY . Assem .
Warehouse. Little or no
experience, work d ay or
night. No fee. Weekly
pay. Start now, no wait
mg.
Norrell Temporary Service~
lf you are new to Costa
Mesa, temporanly dis
conunuing your educa
lion. recently discharged
from the St!J'vice, or for
any reason seeking tern·
porUI)' or career employ ment. consider this uni-que opportunity
llard work & good pay ror appointment.
with growing company.1-__ _:E::.··....;co_.E_. __ _
Call 556·2500 for in-
HetpWa.ted 7100 tWPW.ted 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HetpW..t.ct 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
DtUYEAS
Newspaper dell very .
Permanent part·llme Job
debvenng early mommg
LA Tames to homt>S in
lrvme/f\18 area. Must be
rebable & have dependa·
b'-' tram1portat1on. No
SS&g)21 l!:O '"
v .. c.-.. terview appt. encaJ. mature person, Clerk. 7-11. Sales. All COOK-SUPERVISING &
accurate t ypist . good stuns. Good pay Wiii orderin g e xperien ce .AUTOPARTS with rigures, Excell. train.l.Sl.SOisler.CM neressa r y . L arge
SZl6P.,.Wk DELIVERY benefits . New lrvine kiti:hen heavy volume.
locauoo Fred S. J ames ,_ __ &.&....11w.-.1.1.-.-f·ur interview ca ll Well groomed female wurance Ca ll Ma urine _.,... 8ft'Til'1ll
4
!13-lMll
over 18. Good driving re· Bradley. 752-0990 School -------
cord. Ml1st live in Costa r.;;;~mmmm;;;;.j Earn up to $300 per wk. Counterwoman to wnte BasOO °" your produc-Mesa area. Call 556-2.500 U>w tuition. Placem ent cont r acts in r entu l t.Jvity, rommiss1on, pl~s for interview appt. CLERJCAL assist. 751·9194 cent.er. Must be avu1la-
lnces;lllves & extra prorit Auto route dnver needed Receptionist ble weekends. Apply 1!130
sharingbonus. HB ' ~r()perotor NewportBl,CM 1'be women and men we Westminster/ . area. flleaM M ow od In Leading Orange County 1-_:___::___.,;,__ ___ _
are looiong for may be Excellent Ptr income. Service Bureau h as Couple wanted to manage
tired ol typing. folding Call Herald Examiner, today's ,.,.,. -~r opening for 1 2 yrs exp s ml bus iness. P /T
papers. warehouse jobs 547-030l R.ECEPTIOMIST. operator w /wo rking &12-1634
and wortinR for a hm ited Babys1tt.cr wan led 4 l.?yr knowledge of DOS/VS or .:.-.-.-.-~~.-.-~.-~.-.-.-.-.-. income. Work .wi t h old. My H.l:l. home ap-ETC ~ POWF.R VS. JCL & 1•
youngpeople.Rap1dad-prox. 3dys wk. Occcis. JECL. IBM 370 148
vancement poes1ble If ovemite Ref n.oq. Old1·r CCll"'Dd Mills w/commu111cahons. Xlnt
you are 18 or over and woman requested. Ca 11 54611.5601 r a C'i t ll i es & f ri n 6( e
would be available to 536-2:328 -benclits. Tue'I thru Sal, start work Immediately. · Equal Opportunity Isl & 3rd shuts. Call for
call.... Babysttter-Wanted to ~o Employer M /t'" mterview appt. EOE. 645-6514 to Huntington Beach for Integrated Data Corp ~~~~~~~~~j 2 weeks. Tues thru Sat. 2283Fairvlew Rd. CM
7::r> to 5. Very good pay. 11w--------1 ~ ATTRACTIVE GIR.L ·In· Comfortable atmosphere 1"
telUgent, sophisticated &future work 497-4786 ltirl wrth good telephone ...;__ ______ _
voice & exc 1l1ng Babysrller.EI Toro area.
peraooality to work tn Mature woman, starting
beautiful om cc as )?1rl Jan2nd.wk.days 7amlo
friday, recepllonrs t. 4.30. Care for infant.
hostess. Fu II .or pa rt Ref req. 768-7446
time. Some Ute orfi<'c
8lolls & ~ood education Ban.lung
-+-except1onaJ grooming TELLER
att required. ll.000 per For our Costa Mesa of. ~ ~ start. Please rice. Experience p re· send hand wnttcn re· ren"ed Call Mr Wagner sume to Class1f1cd Ad t546-Zloo ·
#405, Daily Pilot. P 0 a Calff ,....al
Clenc:al
IHVEMTO•Y
COUMTHS
MHDB>
Thurs, Feb lst
61\M to 10/12 NOON
$2.90 Per Hour
557-0061
~o~ off ice •
~OJ ove rlo a d
Equal Oppor Employer
COMPUTER
OPERATOR
tst and 2nd Shift pos1·
lions avail able Im ·
mediately. Experience
on System 3,1/0 , and
Spooling. Excellent com·
pany benefits. S11lary
commensurate with ex·
perience. Apply : Box 1560, Coftta Mc111l, • & Lo.
92S!6. SaYMgs • Cl.BJ( U.S. DIVERS
Z700 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Order Procnslaa 3323 w. Warner
AW>motlvc An F.qual Oppor Emplyr Abilities must tnclude fif. Sant.a Ana, CA 92702
FULLSAUTISME Beauty llAJR STYLIST Ing, t ypin g, h eavy lBct~!!~~~and needed, Regis Han Styl-phones. Salary com · _, 1 POllLOCAL in&,So.CstPl•za.CM m e o 1 u rate w /ex -F ... rv ew)
,.IOYS Apptyinpersoo.54().8888. perieoce. Ca ll Gall F.Qul ()pportunlty
AUTOSUPPLY BIWNG CLK, trainee. ~or$40-96S7 £mployer M/F
STOllE r /Umc Ille typing, fil. --------~~~~~~~~ Immediate op enings ing, for »ppt. call
Good aalary and working ..:.640-8950:..=..::.:.=------
condl tlons. Apply In BlueUne operator Exp. ~:Beach Blvd Nee c. M . Btue prtnt
WESTMINSTER 1....;..548~'-561~1 ~~~~~
CLERKS
UTOTEM
ROOK PASTE UP Openings now available AUTOMOTIYI Part lime person on ror full or part /lime
LOTPBSOM Moo. I& Tues. No c xpcr. cle rks on 2nd & 3rd F\ID lime po1ll1on avail a· neceuary. Apply In sbllt11. No experie nce
ble for lotperson. Must penon Penn)'laver 1660 aeceuary, we tr.In ,
have a good dr1vln1 re-PIHenUa,C.M. 9'.art $3 per hr. Aulstant
cord and velld Calif. C---..........J llL....::-.s .. Mmaten to $3.60 per hr. driven llcenae. ,..Inge .....,...,. ,._ ...,._,_..lo •.50 per hr.
bene f 1t1/Apply In s.r.luA"• .. Rf Adva n cem e nt o p.··
penon. For prep a r a U o o 4' PortunitlM to tboee who
cooecs
E1tpandln1 restaurant cbaln with over 50 units.
F•mily-owned organlza.
tlon otrera p leuanl
working condition&. Good opportunities for
.clvancement. Excellent conmpany benefits . Ex·
perleneed dellred. Apply lo pel"IOft.
SAIL 1 er v I ce.No exp . qualify. Foe-inlormatton
CHIYIOLIT neeeuary. Mon tbru Fri. ljO toournearest market JJHW.C ... Hwy
IOOIO.COASTHWY. dQ ahift. F\171!.._~~lt. ~(iconta1--•~. Ole P~nt.I NtwpOC'tBeacb
LAOUNABEACH Clllfoc-appt. _...._ "" .... -I~~~~~~~ 1.a.z2 l.aJDPIOft SU.-t I: m..L Idle ttema with a ~•Penoa ·Boat cov-GardeoOrove 53'1.-..0 Make 1ou r 1 boppln1 Dlil1 PUot Cl.ullled Ad. era, ex per . Sail• by F.quaJ Oppor Employer _. ._, ualq the Dally ea. Scbock.8'75-1123. PUotClualf1fd Adt
t-
-4-,. ----
DATA
rttOCESSIMG
Sei? our ad in today 's
paper u nder COM -
PUTER OPERATOR,
U.S. DIVERS.
Data Processing
DATA ENTRY
CLERK
IHTIYLEYR
Immediate first s hlrl
opening ror a Data Ent.ry
Clerk. Excellent op.
portunity to begin your career in our progressive
Orange County facility.
We seek an Individual to
perform data entry with
an on-line system. Some
expenence 1s prefer red
but not required.
An excellent combina-
tion ol salary. benefits
<company paid medical
and dental) and growth
opporturuty Is available.
For immediate con ·
sldention ·call or apply
in penon. 3962 Campua
Drive, Newport Beach'
(n41 540-60llO Equal Op·
port unlty Employer
m/(/h.
TRANS MASK
CORP.
For Clualfltd Ad
AcrJON
Call•
OaUy Pilot
AD-VISOR
Ma·M78
'
Employment
THE EMPLOYMENT & TR.AIMING
ADMINISTR.A TIOM OF
HUNTINGTON IE.ACH
~" e>p.wf'ICJI For n..
Folow'-J TroWftc) "°9'GM•
Clerical Tr~
S2.,0 Ptt How
MocWM ~T~9Y
$2.90 , ... How
i...cbcGIM Moiflt1Rmtee Tf"llllMlq
$3.lOP..-How
Tll•H area CET.A FHd•d posltloH
reqatls mg 15 wffks prior ..,....,.oy•llf,
.......... hoch ~y .............
wil be K Cf9k'd at HM Ea .....,.... A
TralRl119 CHt.r, 5 l l MalR StrHt,
........ hoc ...
• Dental receptionist for Hlfp Wmwted 7100 peno orric·e We need
••••••••••••••••••••••• you now. Fashlon Island.
Delivery-Uniforms Salary commensurate
Mature male pref. $1000 wtth l'X perienc:e . Ca ll mo & up 547·4418. 644-oo83
~~~~~~~~-
DEL 1 VERY /DR I V Jo:I~. OEN TA L ASST ·
.. ~/time. Mon thru Fri. Periodontist nds F' tr as·
9-5. S3.2S hr + bener st. Expanded duties opp
m-0221. ty. X-ray cert reqd. Exp
DELIVERY PERSON 3S pref'd. SaJ open. Reply lo
hrs. wk. No weekends for ll37l, % Daily Pilot. P.O
C M . p h a r m a <' Y , Box 1560, Cotita Mesa, 6'2-0106. _CA. __ 92626 __ . ____ _
De I /\ t P T II 1 Dental Asst-Orlho. F tr. nta ss . · · • Call ...,. 1461 M-F. Some exp. pref. but no up. nee. ...,.... will train. Sharp, en-_bet;,,.:,.;..wn_8_&_s. ____ _
t hus I asll c: person .
lm-1391.5.
• Dental Receptionist ex-penenced ln Costa Mesa.
557-961U
Dental aui.stanl. RDA. 4
day work week. 1875
Newport Blvd, C.M. Dr.
Pedenen, 645·7S80.
De ntal A a!l atan t ·
temporary I p11rt tame .
Desire front & back exp.
but would train an out-
s tan d Ing, mature woman. Good 09portunl-
ty ror bouaewile-mother
to get b1.1ck to denUst.ry 2
days per week. Costa
Mesa.~.
DENTAL Orthodontic Ofr DENTAL ASST.
Mgr. Mature adull w/ex-Chairside. X-Ray Ile. ec exp. XJnt oppty ror o _____ 546_·30C¥>__;, __ _
career oriented indiv. Dial A Ride
Call MH406. on...-.
IU!U9AL Opera~ modem eca.uiP· ..,..... ' mcnt " door to door Front office. P t limt ltansp. Calif. driven lie ~-Chlldrcm'1 prec-req'd. No prtor exper.
Uc.. Non-11nollter. Some nee Good drivln1 rec • ex.pr. or schoollnR pret. mu8t. No Sunday work.
but not elMf\UaJ. Ir con· . Oranae Cout Yellow diUona saU..factory will Cab 11300 Mt. Her· aotofull time. 644-0811 nnann, F. Vi)'.
Wam Ad Help? M2·~ Want Ad Resulta ~5679
collecting. Salary $350 emale h ve-ln com pa
mo 546-0235 ruon. Prefer pensioner ...;_.:__ _______ , for handicapped man. Ntl
DRIVERS-erosi. coun-nursing. Small salary
try. no s pel' lie r cq May have part-time JOh MacGre(Cor Yacht.!>, 1631 673-6866
Placentia 1--------_:_:..:..._ _______ Part-time, ~ood typ1111:
Dnver. errands, ck ror skills s mall property
working couple Must management office. 4 ti
live Ill Or. Co. & have hours per day. Le1surl·
perfect dnvm~ n •cord WeSlyle Corp. 54$-71111 /\pply Mrs Grl'cn
p 0 Box C. Downi!y , GENERAL OFFICJo:
c.:.i!Jf 90241 Excellent typist able lo
handk heavy press ure Driver needed I.I> delJ\ er 0 n p h u n ,. s Hou r ~ plwnbmg fixtures Must H·:rM :.>. 673-4222 bl-21 or over, Sh1pp1ng.
rece1vmg dp. hclpfol General Worker $2.90 1wr Call67~ hour 6am to 2pm . Mon
l"rl 759-2563 or 531-8034
DRIVEi r /T General ofhce with Jll
F'r om Ne w port to emphasis on bookkeep
West wood. R e t ail ing & ~ccrctanal skilh,
C'lolbmg st.ore. receiving Abibty to handle heavy
dept. Good dnvmg re· ·phone & public contact
rord & re.s reqd Must be essential. Forward n·
21. Hours a.re II .JO-I. Call swne & salary history to
Nancy, 644-5070. David Hill. 24 14 Vista 01'1
Ora , N.8. 92660,644-17114
DRIVERS General M aintcnanrc
For tight delivery & Tru c k d riv er
messenger service. Mu st Handyman. Costa Me!>a
be over 21. with good 548·5543.
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Chance ror advance ment. mu.st know 0 C area. Pac. Ind. Supply, 2167 S. tfathaway, SA . T1 ... ar• r S..ices
GU Birch St, Ste 213 IMUYMS Newport Beach
Meo or women 2S yr.i or 556-1520
older. Know the coast And a dd you r n eiw
cilles. Net $180 a week or paycbecka to Febrwiry'!I more. Ounce Coast budget.
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SECURITY
l>ue to our rt'{'l'lll 1·x
11r11i.~1nn proHr:mt, Wdh
Fari.:o Corned Sn 1111·1•11 "
h1nng &·runty Uwmh
for
l"icte/H.wport a.och
Sc.ta Alta~ctaheh" F.ilertOti/ Park
Cotto M.ii & Th•
Whiffiff Area
llOM'IT/\I.
RESPIRATORY
THERAPIST
Immediate
Openin9
Excellent
Benefits
Hi~ Shi~: 12 Mid·
,..... to 8:30 am. 2
Yeor 9roduate pr•-
fwred. Wiii urtify ift
AVG's and n f'bal or-
der1. Salary com·
mensurate with ••·
perienu and educ: o·
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Door Attend.
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MARRIOTT HOTEL
'W N1·w11ortt:i•n1 .. 1 Or
N1·w1J11rl lkud1
l·A111al Oppur l•:rnployt>r
llO'ff:l. l\1·c·1·p1tn K a ppl in
till dt•vti. 1-'rnrH Desk.
ll"'kl''K. K1khe11, C'orfa·t·
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1714 1645 4K40
lfou1w k1•1·p1:r.ru11 time .
part ltmf• (;oo<.I h1•1lt'f1ti1,
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vulcsrcnl lto11 p 20aa
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pun·ha:1e:; No pho nt>
call!.
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St. Tu. ... l111, Ca !Y..!i>l!O
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trn!f1 Smu" 1t 1vt'r ('tr
f.'11unta111 Vall1·y
Y11u 11rc· 1 h1· w111rw1 11r
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lo I ha•
17th /\1111ual
LOMG BEACH
RODEO
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rla1m your t 1c·k1•b, 1·all
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pay, paid med1l·al !j(J hr
wk
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mtl'l C:olhanl St II II
H47·'17'1H
MACHINIST
4 Day 40 Hr Wulc
EDUR
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2101 Dove St reel , NII
MACHINIST
MILl.11/\N L>
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V(•lo pmc•nl for world
Wide wl'll hore n11v1~u twn 1·qwpm{·nl J.u1h1·
expcr1em·t• ll1·l11ful lor
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a.'!k for Mr Moll r>r Mr
Adu ms
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Ml,ht·al Sec.-retury, t'XIJ'd,
uwtun• I ll'nvy d ll'lal 111n ,
& trnot 'lesk Uusy offit·t·
Sulary llfll'O 1>45 7172
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ranl inust mct:l Army
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lk'<·ruil111~ Call ('11!\la M•·i.a !".140 llJ2f>
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MOOHLIGHTIHG?
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d1•r1l'OClahk 11 utr1 and
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Cotto Mesa
Clrcuklti0tt Dept.
MOVIE FIRM
SHt<S EXTRAS
K1dJI Tecns·/\<lull11 t-:it
4't•µtmnal opportu1111 v fur
thobe w111h1111: Lo hrN1k
into 1ftovwi. ,;w $200 Pt•r a11r poss c1 M 1 1111 1244
V OEO C A ST I N G
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NIJHSI';
NURSING
ASSISTANTS
•OFACE AS ST. I
•STENO II
Apphr a1 1on:. mui.l h4·
hied pnor lo Feb 10. lo
hl• e1tw1blc for uprnmrn1<
C..'11111 S4:rvtl't· TesL\
ORAMGE CO. FAIR
!ill l''AIH rm
751 FAltt
OTllfo:R POSl'flON~
AVAii.
•SECURITY
•SHVICE
•MAIMTE:MAHC E
0 ... n C 1-: II I': I. I' t-; H
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l'on v llo i.11 11:..I. (ifl l <.:t.-ntn SI l' M ~ 55KS
C)(fn·t• Munal(n Sult!i.
< lootJ opportu111ly for ad
vancemenl Will tram/no
expent<nl'•' nl'<'ei.i.ary
MUllt be ZS ya s old or
oldl·r & b t• Jva1I on
Saturduyi. 557 OHZ4 o r
774 6090. 1:-,;.e:; Mei.a
Venk Jl20ti, C<l!>lll Mesa
ORDER DESK
Irv window m fr F:x
pcr'd worrutn pre f'4I for
r1.-:.po n. h1 pn·ss dti.k .
xlra !'thUrp rrutlh apl, h vr
ph':., customer i.cr. lnl
111~/111vo1cin1t. 4 dy work
wk . t'O bl•ne( lt efs
541;.~
Ortho i\.'lst rull l1me. C'huir
stdt.> Cheerful ofrlt.04: Tor
pay for n .iht person <.:all
OOH 1461 bctwrl H & 5
l'.1rt Time news1111JX•r dt•
l1 vPry f•orn mac h1n4•i.
1~11 M!ll645 ~91
PART TIME
EVENINGS
/\dul~ with oul11tund1n~.
111lru11.1 ve p;:nwn ul1l 1t·!>
who CllJOY workini.t With
kids ()v..r l l Slt1rl al
S3 50 111·r hour l'honl·
t.4:! 4 32 1 Jo:xt :!!;IJ,
11 1-:TWl-:•:N it 00 a 110
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Alt& f« Aftdttjo
Equal Opportunity
,.;mployt•r -- -
l'/\..'>'TE UP /\llT IST. 1•r r.
l'h /S11l Expcr'd. Apply
I' c n n y s .. 11 l ' r , I Ii Ii O
l'larc·ntu1, C M
P~TE·UP
~SEMBLER
IMMEDIA T E
OPEHIHGS f o r
super•lsory l •••I
Sec:urtty Offic:e" wha
WCMt TOP PAY, with a
,.....cted c:~y.
SA N T A
AHA-TUSTIN
COMMUNITY
In nc"<I of :J k1•y as!to<:rnte11
to licl1i me 1n an l'X pun1t
in1t bW>UWM Unhtntlt•d
uwome Ca ll 0.1ul( for un ----------
Wt· h a ve 110N1t 10 11 i.
ava1l11hlt• on 1111 i.h1f1 i..
full and purt Umt· E x
perl('nCt'(I 1Mltv1du11li.
preferred . liut w1• will
t rain Fn·•· St o l t•
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alJ Assli;tunl.11 W1• a n• 11
s rMll, mockrn convalcs
et.>nt l'lt.TC for1l1ty. offer
1ng the finefit bcncfll11
and rompen1ml1on.
wtlh fll leaiil I year ""
1w ru•1u·1., prrft•r .1 h ly
1ww11p1.11>l'r. l':xrl'lll'nt
l'Om11any benefits Ap11ly
IK·twccn 9AM & f!l'M.
Mno<luy lhru l"r1day
UJtM $3.00 TO Sl .85
PH HOUR
PROMOTIOM
CAM PAY
TO $4.25 PH HOUR
mlPrV14:W 1175 711113
HOSPITAL lnvcnt.ory 1·11ntrol c•ll'rk
Rt~ponslbll' for &loc•kani:
I 00 I H Tmtl" A••· purth, & fl n111lwd .ioodi1 -t Sc.to AINI f1lbnl( 1•mttomn ordc rli
r ri•v1ous 8loekrll011l & IO l714J 135-3555 venlory cxi~nen4'C' prt
t:quol Opµortunily h·rm J Opportunity for
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to •'rld1ty, 8AM to M'M Ncwpurt Re11N1rr h Corp
at. l~S ML Ruld y Ctr .
WELLS $1.7 7 per DAY BldK 12. t<'ounta Ln Valley Cull ror 1&J.1pl. 002·7701, FA 0 ext:.!6.S GUA Thnt'sAl.f.youp11 y ----A'llw
SERVICES :Mll~~~:~d --.~-----'l .
15l2W ~ c;.:',:.:~ DAILY PILOT ~
OR ·1 SERVICE
Monday, Tut· duy, Wea DIRECTORY nu d11y , Th u r s d uy ,
HIAM H>M, <.:LOS Y.U
•'rldar •t • 2JOWW.-...r
R.217
s-t.AM,CA
()() 11' NOW'
642-5'71 J ANITORIAL Pt time
t'YH. l rvlne 1rca
21J·IM.M91 State U r No C 60:M 1-:qu.1 Opportunity
Employt'r M I F OAR.AGE SALE ada In
UW Dally Pilot br1nJ hap ~~~~~~~~~ py r•lllta. To place your drawing card. phone &G.5'1'78 today I
Whtithrr you're buying or
•ellln1, CIH1ifled ad
veru.1n1 will get your
~I• to the r i1thl ~ ....., C.ll Todayr 6U 64$18 Want Ad Help? 642·5618 -..
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MAIDS
F.Xpt.'nl'Ot ed, full ltml',
at1111 p11rt llml' 612 JOJO._
MAIDS
Good pay, lla rhor Inn
Mo11•I, I ll{)(J W Hu I bou
Blvd. N lJ tl7S 3'kl3 ----Gariiekl Care
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
M2 56lli 3.-., W liby SI
<.:O!lla Mei.a
Equ11I Opportunity
___ Employ_e_r __ _
PIXOPH .
MAJNTIHAMCE C-•aletc...t Ho.pffal
f.:xpe rn!n (•cd 'l eon 7711 G..ta.ld
Port lime or full time
du)'ll or evenmits Must be able lo work ~ome
wookcnds 1'yp1nl( 11il1lls
n •quarcd, M•ny co m ·
pa n y b e n e f it:.. In
fac1bl1t.'8 In & out to:x ~-.. acll, CA
r.•llc-nl bc•ncf1ts Apply In 171 4u47."71 peniOO.
™"Atffl9'JE GUILD 11 110 I E. Dyer Id.
s..taAIMI
Mmnt.cnnnet• in11 n for 55
unil uJ.I( romplt•>C lrl C M
f21.3JllM 3H.'11 •
M81nl('nllnl'C' Ma n ~P
an spray Moth puriT'ps,
mlll m u c h ln 1•ry &
Jt«'n{•r a l m atnten11nrr
A p pl y i.I 3123 W
MucArthur. S.A. -----MANAO t.;tdJ•;NT
"'118h1on l11land ur11a. Call ~ual Opportunity fMO.llto Eof.;.
fo.m plOYl'r m 1r /h •
Nul'liCll A1dc11. 3.11.m. I PIX OPllATOI
Uood wil!lt'M, low p11t1enl Good ()f>portumty ex111ta
100<1 lmmar -41 bed cnn v for reli:ihl(' pc>nion with
hoec11 20002 Santo /\na plea11llnl phonc 11U1nncr.
"'"' Eveninic hourt1 Xlnl. co Ave,549:•1 --tw.ndll8 Apply MonlFrt,
01o·~cF. PERSON m n I &em-Noon .• Pt<rM>nnel.
M (;' U R ...: P C O MA.UJOTI HOTIL
Hu.;1>111'16• Wire i111 lri. o r llOO N-iiort Center Dr
Hllnt7.allon 1orrJc~ In Su Newport Reach
l..aaunu , home) nuc ds Equal Opport E mplo)'Or &h•l"P, pt!nlOfl tor phone. M /f' ml11~~ olfl ee work Ap
pro• 20·30 hrs/week
Steudy e m ploy m c nl
Phone 71MMll 12". Mon
F'r1 ---------
-· Wanlcd·3 f11m1ht"11 deslr
Ina am u11lr11 11000 t /mo
Mulll be •mb1t1o ui1
Com plete tralnini pro·
vlded lnlt'r vtew r u-
qui rcid 00 69'~ l w.m Ad Reaulu 64Ht178
Cadlllats to 00.C.rta Wh1tever the Fad' HoU 'em off the rnvll l
With a CJali\fled Ad
C.11 Nowt IU-58711 ----
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/\n.sw t r tn R 'l'rv 14·1·
operator full & 1· rr (;all
KlS-3561
P~Tra6nff
Our 1¢r ow1nl( Jl(l:lll'
'''ck1> d y n a m l l' 1n
d I v 1 d u a I w 1 l h I( f;u tJ
pcr!>()(luhty tu tram lo
h•'l'Oml' t:mploym t•fl l
<.:ouru.elor m rncrtdly or
f1 t·e with rela xed .11
mospherl: c .. 11 <.:a n ·y
"'ux. 540 605!'1 C11<i'>lal
l'ersonnel A1¢cncy. 2700
llw'bor. C.:M
ALL J OOS Fin:•:
Pool <.:l t·a n l·r & r1•
pWT1Tl<ln Ex Pt' rw n n ·d
968-800'J
,,.Schoot
TeodwnHeed.d
Banbury Cr ui.' 1>rt'
School M :tn lyn IS4i 5284
CJf'842-~.HUdrt'U
Pnnt1ng Bear h Art.,•
f>r~mun 3 5 yrs t-XfWr
on i.m prcsi.ci.. Of>l•rall'
p lalE'm dkl·r . <0 Ul l1·r .
rolder Cll' -Typesellvr
:J 5 yr' t'XPl'r cm IBM
Composer , lk adl1nt•1
Graphtl' r>es1~n. pal>lt'
lwaJ &talc Sall'i.
Vou'ri• tnv11to<l
CA.REH MIGHT
Nu t:O!.t or obh1¢at1<Jn
I.cam ah<>ul rt·ul l'!llal••
"-'.., l'an-t:r Learn J t)tjut
Cl'nlury l l tra 1r11n~
l ... •am how lo 1(4•1 :.tt1rtl'd
lu.:>I Tut·sduy Fl'bt u:iry
11, 7 :Ml pm (.'1111 now for
your reser vation
C.......-y21 WHt
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RECEPTIONIST
Newport 8 1'11 c h Law
l''lnn SS00/$525 p..r mo
f'\111 l1 m1· ~kd1l0al 111·
i.urann· incl No l'X pr
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)(d phont" voice 7!>:! ~~I
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ALPHY'S
RESTAURAMT
I 1:41> Ptl81l1on Oj.11'11 for
11osn ;ss ES llOSTS
WAITRES.'it<;S
WAITfo:rts
COOKS UISllWASllEIC S
l':..1d wt•ekly, ('11m111111\
IM:Ocf1t:; Apply 111 l)Ni.1111
~am to 4pm d1jjly
Alphyi. 'i. kc11laor:in1
Ul17a I hirbor al Edinger
fo'ount:..m Valley
/\n foA'tua l
()Jlportun1ty fo:m11loyn
{.;/\ICllOWS I< EST/\ lJ H /\NT
S/\!11 c u :M ENTI';, ha•
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& llt1l1ty JJ<'ri<ound Xhll
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mind p1trk 1n~ md•·r~
dunnl( lun<•h hr-. Sal Ii.
ltJJe> 673 6363 ttl>k fut
Olarll!nt" ur Kurt•n
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Breakfast & lunc>h tiufll'I
!\lylt· O ( · /\1rport art•.1
Pltfl & rull l1m1• 114'('dctl
(.'. o u k , d 1.., h w a., ht' r .
t'OWlt~r hl'Iµ. (;:1 II Hon or
Omer 2·5pm. for a ppt
005 t6.'>4
up & :.ln ppin)( S.-nd n ·
sumt· tu Ad •4~ J),11ly -
l'ilo t. I' 0 Hu x 15ti0.
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PROCESSIHG
PLAMHER
TRA.IMEE
for aulo r1'11a ir i-.hop (iii I _________ _
J)honl• vo11°t• and 1 al)fKtrl
wit.h pt:oi1h· l n11wr•· H.1\'
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salary w k '' url' St'i' mi: 11 pn~on New-vort Bea1·h
ROSAN
2001 W C'omcl llwy
548 5533
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2001 Nt•wpor1 Blvd NII
'75-4630
Real Estqte
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hav1• an openlnJC 111 out
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flne!tl locatton. work1n11
with con icrnt•I 1u -
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4!!d In ~mil you In
t.ervif'w by •eJ>Olntmcnt
W.-M. T.,tor Co.
R°EALTORS
2UJ stn J oaqwn H1ll11
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Newport Center 644..t910
"-ve aomethtn1 you want
to ..U" Cl11•lfied ada do
It well M2·5e'111
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rt·('C'ptwn l'XfH'rtl'nt•c wit h 'llronl! t y p1n .:1----------
ab1 htll'li Hequ111•m1·11h Reitauranl
inl'l ude SOwpm 1yp1111i BOB'S J1 lt•a i.an1 1w 1,011 .d11 v.
und a 111·a1 ;ippt.•araun· HOME OF THE
S..lary '' S700 1'1.l'~ 111· llG IOY
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PATalCIA
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1714 I Mt.I 51~11
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Cook TraiMe1
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Carlolla, l.u~unu lltlli.
CoollTroMffs
7311 fo::dm~er Avt• 11.U
Waiters WaftreuH
Ccnllien
~I Campu.<1 Or frvin1·
Waffert Waitn11n
CookTraiftH1
Ccnhlers
IM to: 17lh St C' M
t;quul Oppr1r 1-:m µlyr
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1n .:s f n r 'l m l'n mn turt>, t ublt'. 1•11
M1•<'h11n1ral knowll•du•• t huiu a i.ll<' lndivu1ual
helpful Neal h11nrtwr1l w/munogemcnl or :;ul1•N
In).( lll'i'l'(lllllry WNlk<l11y11 ba<:k.ICtOUOO Lo 1m ldu-·1·
ort Will l r111 n 1\1:10 htl(h Miles tnour o11p.•n a l ~cwport Ell.CM ---l v ., ho f1 ' H c •t
r i• s p 11 n ' l h I I I y ~
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& v r11 I n b I l' Io r o !Ou l ury : o v 1'r r1 d t• &.
imlcsperRoo lhut enJ0YN llberal discount. Sht•lly''
bemg in th111 r r111y bu.SI Tall Shop <TIO~ 011!9
R.l.SAUS
ne11s , romm """' lo -----• !Al'.I C8 11 Smtti n' Melvyn RUSSIAN· Spt"llc. wrHt•
at fWfl ~'l Army 8petl11I vc>1olmn ...
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TACO BELL
Job opponunltacs avAllu
ble APl!IY 1n pc:rson
l5551 Dfookhurst S t
WC11tmiNter. Must be l8
f"X>E
1tvaltoble . Apply 111
Anny RecrulUn11. Call
Coet n Mtu S40-l026
Santa Ana 542.M~
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SAILJSOATSAU."\MAN Salt·HH•oun m 111 • Ot
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Sl-A:lttr.TAIC V ,U•l l'"rt
for newaJ>•SH"r t •llff\l' Small compan)' In
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7 30AM to 4 JO t'M
tforv11·11 h11111on Allen
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Sales 6 SurrH11
Semlruini 'omm11111on Oc>!lll llowaro 631·~
SOI' A 41 I.UV f';l)l':AT
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LUGGAGE TAGS ..................... •• '-f;o1uJd1nl tronx. 1u11 '
W...Afitl...... -full lllnf & part trme SAL.15"1SOM llOI ~p hl'lpful, o•c llent NEW lfEALTll FOOD
II B lor 1t 1<1n Oood Sl'OR'°! ON~NING fo'En
aalary •·ur a p1)t ull 3M tnqUlre 11 V111u11 1n
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LO I.ht· Pl"\'ltllh·nt lnH••I
mt."fll hanlt111K ltrrn NII
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d1111t. c-11ftor'd l>ty II
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ll"\<lllt'. NII W 111t rC'llM'1!. tfllJW r. food •
l,X'kto&Jh1 or lwich Apply
:)2 :xi d111ty tw11rnard11.
3201 ... ('oai.l llwy .
UlronJ 111•1 M IJI'
t111le a hed1 11 W Ol1H·n
Modt'l flume> fo'urn
(714) S49 'J/.117
MUST St::LL end lbls,
lrnp11, recllnl·ri..
bookra11es. t·lc Olun
Modt"I Horne •'urn
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strup, meet1nic airline re&.'l()nAMf' or woukl pr1• M •• rnnt1 .. 8. hardly usl-d.
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)(UUfffif't rood• wh1l1• l'IOI 1''"•1111: $4 thr nd
\•unun.; 1•xtra monl')' t on1art Mr"( All<l{'tsoo
Plf 1ull'" 'I ulonl( 11vpt 17 1117~2 ;>~tll b1•lw1•1•n
ul tll l•kuc > ••nrmi. !Jiim&4pm t: 0 t-. 1-'tM
W1~lcllff l'la 111. 642 O'JT2. ... asluon lsli.rtd 640 0030 !-M•1 n •I J ry for N1·wpo rt
1 t\·11tt·r IJWYt'• 11 t•cfb bales lloust'w1vc,11 neet.J ouht.1ncl1111< ~ktl h &
>'itlfll money., No door tu lt'l11·run~ <1l11ht)'. hut nut
door. Nol telephon•· 11110 1 h•l(JI l'llpt!f Mr
1101.ir1lJ1l11111 Lt-l ui1 :.how My1·1i., 1.1u ~10
you how to lie Care fo't .. 1·
979-38Gtl SECRETA•Y
---J.\111 or p/t1me for mt1
•1<EESAl.i':.') SEMJNArt Jj".'t:> Take order~. vr1•p
.. ;xcellcnl opportun1tr lll..r11lurc·. lf•lt &< typ1•
for erwrgel1c and1vldua Mu.'l iw at.le to orl{im1.tl'
Hece1 ve vrofeuaunul ufr !'w·nd •iuJIJflcauon~
!iales Lra1nin1¢ at our 3 tot> o llox 276, Cdm, ~;i
day seminar . Thens.-~
~uahfied will re<-elve full -------ume )Ob. income 10 DI' !>N·rclat)'·Newpurt Pi>n·
CeM ol $20,000. 831--0902. n1ns ula managemcnl
Class1cGraphlcs consulting firm . r e<t
"r""' h.1111~lc"lh:r 111 "°'"''' prOC'~u1n11 p rf•(1•rrc•d
Sal•rY UJ>l'n ~··nu r r I~ Sl•ll!Wld1• C'albld
t·o , f' 0 111111 .!73fl
Newport Ac:t11h 'A
}'b 67) llOJO
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C.•1111ruw 7~ 11111
•SECRET ARIES*
U1d You h.now W1•
ltuve The fk.1ot
A!)t>Ul'u11l:; & ('u ·,.
In lrvull' & N II
l':.rnployl•ri. l'lly All ri.'ei.
l.1.t Ketndeu Al(ent·y
4020 H1rrhS t, Ste 104
Nt·wpon Bl'ach . 833-8100
Call};'°" AP1>t/l'};tali '64
SECURITY
ROllHSOMS
M.wportS.ach
Will 111ll'rv1cw ;1p1>hcanh
for Secunty Agent. full
time posu1on.'I ava1lubl1•,
c•x11enencc reqwrt>d t-:x
l' t' I I e n l c o m p a n y,
bcnt:f1l~ Apply l't'NOll
nel, Mon thru Fri Ill! .,.ash.ion Is land
F..qual Opport Employ<'r
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nlt'1 "\ill ut v t /\pply
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751 3181
'1111 Wnt'ry S t orr 111
I ~Hlll clt•I Mar n~"lh c•x
~-r 'd nit., lady Full
I.Hr~· 5 d•ys, a lnl work
1n11 ro nd11 •:.~p1•c-1ally
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TIC ..... ICIAH
\ti wo rk 1n Nt'wport
&-ath l':xper w tS MA
<1k'11uslry un11lm:r C:11ll
Oun for uppt. titwn
11 IWM 64-0-0140
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS
fo:x~ncnctld Only Sdl l)mly Pilot llif(ht:lil ('Om·
m1 i.:.1on puid Your
phont• ul home. Ov1•r 21,
I ll Card. <.:ult ~·64s:l
131' M. ------n :u ;x OPE rt
f :Xper"d only S ma II N 11
t::xJ)Orting firm needs
Pl.on.-On 2 6 rM. S days a
wk , S3 50 per hr. Please
t·ull 640 6313. ask for
P<."W<Y ------
TIH & GENEIAL
AUTOSHYICE
Wor11cd C,;t•nt•ri.l bout
worker. P11!'1l1c 'f1di>1;
M llMM, 2Z1 20th St. N II
11736MO
W11Iehouiie nu111, cun1trur
l H> n rn a t u r e m a 11 ,
pontbly 11e rn1 ·rl'llr \l d ,
ltV!fte UN'U, !i24 1014
Wood Worku nc•\•l.lcd
Monl1Co1ncry Murinr 1-~p hc•lpful Must tK• in
dWltMOU'I & wilhn.: lll
learn <.:u ll for nppl
!M-!HSZ M ·rhur ----
WOUATHOME
Phoot> Sales
~30 5220
Mlftt..dlM •••••••••••••••••••••••
I005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Anllqllt' Music BoxeA'
Slot Mar h.ines I Clocks~
truGESEU ;CTIUN ._rte•
lnhntaHOllClll
GaleriH
Open Wt.od thru Sal.
UI02 Kett.ering, Irv.
1714) 754 1777
Antique onk revers e S
desk $950 642·2164 or 1173-07~
BcautHuJ En1<llsh Oak Ta·
ble. Square. w/2 lear~.
lges1re. S275. Ph 536-192.'>
ANTIQUt::SHOW/SAU.:
Hunllllgton Center.
Beach Iii/
San Dwgo t-'wy.
Feb 1·2 3.4
THEllGSHOW
(114 l S4!).:m7
TWIHC>afUU.
Mnttrf'tl8 or hox 11pnnics
~ 4!111ch 1x: <•c•ts only I ~n 8ell tw. K•nR sf!h
119 Samplu must bl!
l>Oltl 1mrnt'(J1att1ly from
our wuehou11e. Ol:i"n
Mcxkl llornt• l'\lm1ture
0.11; S411-J077 Wed. thru Sun. Credit Avail (Also
1cv1111I , hvlnl( rm, bdrm.
bookca11t:a, lamps, end
tbls, etc. l
l)IT!IOOAIJU'd t:>A f'nrl~e ---------· 11s*n1> Sony ree l t•Pt· wallpaper. f ubric or __ _ _ w8~ ~ aell today l!54J
"Day ~lo" pupt'r & wt• Offke,_...._.& C3yr.1~).4!j6.51~ will hur k & tnm your .... ,...... 1015 . --la~ Or try two c:.r<b •••••••••••••••••••••••S mall rt•c·ord pl ayer
b<it•kwbi.l'k Xlnt new & U.'Jt'd ofr furn. <'~id tor ptay111~ 45's~d
l'JU<;t:S plan nit"!!, wk bencht!ll J:l t1. l•vm.an1ot. ~ ~::.c:st$..')€i0ea C: I'; SURPLUS631 Z777 loah&~IM
6/9tauii SI 50 1•11 Spl't•rl O ·Prln-t f'I u1 d •• ~~!'! .•.........
lOor mort' 11 «<l ett l.>upht·ut.or .. , Mc.>d, til 23-0ll Gi•r=' 90 Jo SaJi.'11 'l'&x lncluded f'\or S11° 11• I "h~t of •
NOCAftl)?. • I~ <> Ii , 1~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl-r 642 4321 i·xt 2'.17 Draw your own or send
nu1n(', addrl'Ss. phone & llST QUALITY
w.-·'ll make orw card Pt'r LOWEST rltlCES * *I BUY* * S.•nd d~k or mon1·y or st ~ct-ta.11 Add25<each ~ 1:...J-, __
f".ood u.'IH F\lm1lurf' & dt·rtn Ol't llljl :.c·rv1c1· 111110 BoATING Apphanc•e5 OR I Wiit '9lOT rRIMTIMG j,1\llJllal>lf> &40-~(I
:.eUorSt-;L.L.for You PO Box 1560 !*c rt•tary 1·hJ1" 11:,,
MASTHS AUCTION ~ta Mesa . C.. 112626 Metal & wo00 <11·:.ks $'75 ~'4~M~6'~6~&~1~l~l-~9~6~2~5~1 O'Neill &.iper.n.d l Tia·~"' St or ag t• l' ab 1 n1•lt. $XS .,.-.. Rbckboard.G Slil AMOr\
.. . .
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Read no more' We hove
all size ma llrl"l>SC!> frr)m
~ set, s ofa /loveseal
S178 new, 5 pc Bedroom
$147, sleepers, bunkbeds.
end tables. etc Why pay
swe pnc<.'!I ~ Call Cen.
tury Model Home f'urn
Wed thru Sun fo r direr
t1ons to War eho use/
:.torage :irea. l nshnt
credit avail. 549·3-077
SA/CM area. -----1
CAStl l'AID 1-'or nd wsc'tl furn, anti
que!I & cir TV'ii 957·81.33 -----2 twin xtra firm $630 mall
-.t• ams. Us e d on cl' <'d chaJr'> & ll'll\\' C Jo:
doesn"lf1t SllO. 548-0256 ()ff1<-l' Jo'urn1lurt•, i044
WINDOW SHADES l'la<'t'nlt-J, c: M
wooc.h:n s hu llt'rs, mini Uwd furniture, tlei.k'I,
blmds.· woven woods & chuir,, f1l 1•.,, ,l•Jr:.ti.:1·
wtndow Unllng Janwiry cabmcll>. t'll· 11 ;-yr' old Sale20'7o-30'/o off Closing oHice, 644-8385
ASPEN 64S 8951 ----
TI .. 'fo'ANY'S Pnvate (;lub
Mt>mb e r ~h1p
~$0+transfer . <.:all
673-3351
orr1c t• i''urn 1turt• &
Maclunes. Nearly new,
d esk s. chri., fllc•s ,
bookcues, t ypewnters,
c h cc kwrltt>r s ,
tramcril1"r, lah bcnc·hc-11,
'tools . Intel 230 MDS .
M.-y Leech
2115 1'1:.it·cnlia AH·
Costa Mes a
Yoo ur•' the w1nrw r or
Two Ft-ff Tick•h
to the
17th Annu11l
LOHGIEACH
RODEO
;i t t he• Lon ~ B l•arh
Arena, JOO f:. Ocean
lilvd , l.ong Bcnrh. 1'11
rlwm your llckelS. call
642-!W>l8, ext 272 ••• DOU HOUSE
Ii ROOMS with mm1<1lurt•
furrutun•
i'1ww 8040A DVOM . l'h Coast Guard Auxiliary , Iii ~7 wk, lioat in Safety & Sall·
Only SI SO
Cal642-0138
&spm~ (3 mos old> SI ---------
DJ.--= • n-.-.. 1090 1n~ Clat.s~ start ... <•h
,..._. • -· ~· SUI. 7 OOPM. at Tustm
•••••• • • • • • • •••••• •• ••• H1i;:h Srhool. rms 22'l &
Slc•mway Grand 7', fo:x l2<I ~or637·Sl~
ea ~5194 -------King SI.Le Watcrbed. rom
plct(' $150 or best offe r
644-6848 befor~ J ---AnOQoe; tables & chair...
hand carved :1ofa. rw.t
~ stock of over 150
r er:im1c molds &
gret'f!Wate + a polle r ·,
wheel & 2 sho wcases . f~h l.O start bUSllll''S5.
f750. 837-6123 -------
l'1·vt1onal Quality. II .___
Mex.lei Nf•w 191>4 lll:u•k ~ McwtM
Ma hog A 111' fl Ull I u I Equipt1Wnt 9030
piano r7800/ &Hol offer. ••••••• •• •••• • ••• • ••• • •
642-7387
Schafer & Son.. ronsole
xlnt cond . Sl.500 l month
old 551-4034
lnflatablt· lloaL.,
Nl'w /U1><'<i/Ocmo'!>
E I t' 11 M a r 1 n ..
114n 54 1132 -----good s lollb 1n S/tl & ·1y11·
111g will pn·p propot111l11 ----
und rinal reports some r.~y 'fTIME
5 day work week. Apply
N<'wporl Tire Cente r ,
~ E Coa!>t llwy CdM.
Amer. o ff1 c-e s t y l <'
~any roll top dt•sk.
includes eha1r, 64x44,
tm.67~2140
area ru..:. two bed & Uruv~rty AlhJet1r (;tub
hneni.. Sony colo r TV, Mem bership, $300. Ph harv~t labll' & ch airs.' 67J.5:n>Or771·3111 misc. 54IS l2'JO
lliimngion UH ref in & 01n11hy 1,k1H ), Sab111
rt'('()Od, SOOO Rradsford r a l' k ... r r n a 11111• 6
.-or all your vacuum tlH SS25 H:lnk f1nanc1ni: t:dg<•wall•r. SI~ /m o SALES
MAJ<E THIS YOUR d a t u c Cl 11 t• c t 1 on & ~
analysis work ns wC'll as Nc.'WpOrt Ctr. real estatl'
d.1t•nt fill' ma mt & olh<'r o r ,. Good Pho n l'
.:e n . office duties ' personality,typlng&Sll
b753553 Hours 2 .JO 5 30 Mon.
LAST JOB!
SECRETA•Y
Ueat lht· hlj(h cost or hv
1N(. Cull on 1ndustnal,
l'OmlllCr('1al a nd ans l1lu llunaJ a cl'llunlll with 11 Coni.trucl1on /En1<ineer-
tunh quality Une or ll'•ht in.: onenl<'d sec:,r<'tary "'' " rw(odc"I for 1mm<'d poi.r -ing product.s .. ..:xpenen<'l· t1r>0 with Newport Real'h
not necessary. We lrHin ft1•v1'h1per Salary com·
you. [)('vl'lor> a ~ood n· ml·nsur ate wnh ex
peal bU.'ilnt'l\i. a t a h11(h J.l"Ml'nl'e. Ask for Lynn.
'Mlle ol comm1ss1on plui. 7~190-1
bonUS<.-:., ho:-.p1tal1tahon -------
plan, n ·l1ri·mcnt and SF£1lETAICY-Ability to
other benefits . Wnte to pc-rform techntral &
M R. ECIIT responsible sccrNanal
3700 Wlkhire ll•d. work of u <'O mp.l n S.ite 815 nature Min ,uahf1ca· lll.llL'I, typing 130wpm, &
Los A19CJdU, SH !A>wvm $'7!1().t948 per CA 900 J 0 mo .l\pply 1n person to
OpporfmitJ Fountam Valley School F Dist , corner Talbert & er M/ Nt'Wland, Ftn Vly. f"1hng ----------1 dt'a1Umt•, U5n'J Jo; 0 t:
F'or Cla!1s1f1ed /\d
ACTION
SN'mJt)'. full lime•, must
ht• uhll• lo lypc. lialbua
Ii.land 673 3884 ---('all u
I>u1ly r 1tot
AO VISOH
642 5678
tr you want your advert1s·
1n1< mes!>al(e lo real'h
more people al lower
rost. Class1f1ed 1s the
w11y to go! Call Now'
fl42·56711
You may win tickets for
8:00 P.M. performances
f'rlday. February 9th,
or Salurday, February
IOlb. Or a Malinee
pe rform a nee al 3:00
P .M. ON Sunday ,
February 1 Uh, 1979.
Long Beech Arena
300 E. Oce•n Blvd.
Long B••ch, C.IH.
Info: (213) 436-3M1
( -.
thru f'rl
WJo.:c;LF:YTAYLOR CO
Re<ilLOrs 644-4910
SEU.INCOME
rRoratTY
w1Lh uver $67 m11l1un 1n
s till""S I ast year in our or •
fi r e . our sales s tarr
avl'ragC'd S2 rnrlhon l'UCh
in closed escrows with a
very attractive com ·
m11>8IOD s phl. A :.up· p(Ktl ve but unstructured
pm(1'l\s1onal earning en·
v1ro11me nl 1n nc:.irly 6000
s q. ft. ol pn'SUg10W1 of·
fices near Orange Coun·
ty Airport. II you are n
Ill.~~ saJespen•on and
havt' ~ SUCCE'lldUI :tl
hr1u<>r 11alcl>, yo u ran
h•arn mrome p rol>(!rly
!>aJcs while you c-ontmue
lf1 do house s ales <wc do
UcAh l To arran1te ~lfl in·
lervr<'w plea'le write
Donald C . Berman,
Pre:s1dent. Quail Place
Properties. 1400 ~uail
St • 11/c-wport tlt·ach. Ca.
92fi00. G 1 ve work and
C'anunl( history
Tow Trurk Dnver. t'Xper
only ll•'l'fl :ipply Must
hve In l' M .ert•a 24 yrs
&ovt•r Call 751 151~
French S lipper cha11 .
Pearl, wood 1ola1d b:H'k
~at l'OYC'rl'(f with 'rlk
Ob1. Value $1800. S1•1l now $650 495-~194
Authcn11c Aourhon borr{'I
iVf'round table & 4 1·hr'
w/match1n.: bnr & 2 h:.ir
o,tnols hke nt>w S300 firm
i11r..1 1410 art. :;
Tow Truck Uri vt:r"> ex
pcr'd. Top puy . Apply
G&W Tow1n~. HOB
Ohms Way, C.M. 642·125<! *. * l'ltoma1 E. rowell
753Scott l'I
Costa Mesa TRAIMH Po1iti0tt
I ~w1tch1Kiard opera\or.
Must bl• dt:pendable and
a vailable for even ing
s hift. Call fo r appl.
f>15-756S
You :ire the wmner of
Two Ft-e. Tickets
tolhc
17th Annual
lOHGIEACH ----------1 RODEO Typis t needed p /tlmc
'WOl'km your homl'. your
hrs Nt>W Ports 673-0'JS4
T_)'P•St Wo rd processor
f\.111 time. strong typmJ!
~kills, good spelhn2 &
al the L o n g Beac h
Arena, 300 t::. Ocean
Blvd., Long Heach. To
claim your lrcket.s. call
642·5678, ext 272.
*** 1:rammar nee. Work on ~-.en 10 Io
l..t>Xltron syslt·m Apply •••••••••••••••••••••••
tnpc™>OtoMr. 1-'uent~ll FRJo'IG HT OAMAGF.IJ at ltobt:rt Bein, W1llram , . • •'rotit & A.'lsoc. 1401 Quall I IOTPOlNT SALF •. 3308
St Newport Beach W. Warner nr llarbor, -Santa Ana. 979-2921
When you call Classified
to place an ad, you're as·
s ure d o f a fri e ndl y
welcome a nd help in
wordtnl( your ad for best
res ponsc. Call Now!
6'2·!W>'7H
liARGAINS.Used refngs ,
wshrs, dryrs, guar, best
buys, we M>rv. a ppl Best
/\pp! 536-0911, SX-43.10
CASH PAID
Ws h r I Dry r s / He f ri ..:s.
work1n.1? or not 957·111:13
WA511EH Ull v..:n SAU;
deluxe rnul-11 l'Yl'I••
models C't1mplt•tely rc-
bwlt, rcf1nisht-d. I Y•'ar
guarantee Your cho ice
SJ~each. Oel1vl•ry . Sill('
t:nds I· 15· 79. So (;oa-.t
Apphante537-~
GibN-Ori refrigerator, tu.:.
perfect for a k••I(. $.$()
963-8010 ----
Pnvale party will Pll'k up
o r b u y y o u r o I cl
rcfngerator work111J: or
not. Top l'al>h paid
tl¥1-8452
licydes 8020 ..................•....
1!132 Schwinn C ru1-.n ,
w/~pnnl(cr & xlnt c·ontl
(;lass ll' paint JOh
w/detail $360 firm
&M-6296
For Sal e Wom<>n '-;
Schwinn b1kP and m en 'i;
II(. frame 10-sp Stc•yr.
Nr. new res_ 541H~
ltalvegn super rt'<:ord: All
campagnold . xlnl. cond
Sew .ups. s tain l ess
st>Okes, Jo:vcs. 645-29'".>8 ------MkllMJ Mahriah 8025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I "'1 Ton Ovf'rt'll'ad Chain
Hot.st. S200 Call ~31-844-0
all. noon
DoCJI 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
· 'TO<Yl'S I fo; ' '
BeauWul. black, seller I
lab, male 1 c,., yrs . shOL'i.
xlnt wtctuJdren Free to
o good home 494 ... 942 or
4IM ZIC2.
AKC I.abs, yl•llow:...
bfacks, shots . call
646~
NEW 2 brus. .. hC'adtio urd
I Wiil beds $25() !>l lid II J I l'l)rn1•r .:rou1) S50 Bu 1 :.tool $50. 7M/IW6-2119 . --l)lH:ENS IZ E Sufulll'cl
S<!OO. 2 s w1v1•I rock1•1
£'hrs. $50 ea /\II noral cl1·
SIJ:O. 213·592 2036 llunt
Hbr. area
C 11 1:: ST S S 3 0 . ..: N 0
TABLES $20, LAMPS.
Sl5 015UW!l
Couch, nds. upholstery. 2
matrhmg chair'!. x lnl
rond1t100 494 2417
~w. 1055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Gara2e Sal<'. l~r clotht>s
~z Us24. plant-. & m isc
31.9 Walnut !'.l , N n
t' ... !ltd Gooch 1065 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Washer, Dt)'f'r & Ref'rig
NI tn xlnt cond. used
Vt>ry reasonable. <.:all aft
6pm. ~_137_8_. __ _
Lady Kenmor (' 2 d r
n>fnl? tfrN·ter . w111·1' &
wUlC'r d1s p, washt·r tv
dryf'r I.I( hsc· r>lunui &
anl HIUl' c-onl:i llll'r '
7 14 !l'r.J !1.1.l!l
J.w.ary •.•...............•....
n 0 I C' x s u h m a r I n C' r
w1dah-. fi mon:. old $500
or lw~t. Mf Ca II bl·t.
tu.64!n :11:is
U•estoctl .................•.....
IAIYGOATS
Nanmt.>s & Rill.It>:.
1 s:n 0000
Ask forKns
Windmill & Towrr, 6 14 ~
C.:ll•Vt•lond, Or1'nn:11de
M fo' !Ito~. 714 72'l-5010
MacMoery 80 7 8 ..•....................
fll• yuu r own bo!>'I . Thom~··n l'<·a Grabel
µump ml 'cl nn (;hc:v I Ton
w/hni.t'. dmp.., $31100
nnpl l 496-4205
Wi\NT' to buy bell 1>ander,
ltim fCllUl(t' 12" b<·nder,
lhm gouge brakr. Su11
anytm, othc•r d ys :ift. ti :.>pm,540.mt. -----
... *
T eny L McHtrtt
725 Oom1nto Dr
Newport Huch
You are the winner ot
Two Ft-ff Tidi.tl
tolh<'
17th Annual
LOMGlliCH
RODEO
nl the Lon11 Heach
l\n•nu, 300 •: Ocean
Mlvd • Long Henl'h To
dmm your llckcL'I, call
642 5678, ext 27:! • .. *
Lind borl tennis DaJmat1on puppy~ AKC membenhlp
recistered. S49 2901 art 5 213-506-4570
or Sunday -tllC: famlly membenth1p,
1045 \ran3frr '"<' inc luded. ~-~~~ •••••••••••• t820.8.'13-0379
M. Cat, lonl( hair . ,.~,.m
11horthalr sp t1yed c al
Good w/ltldA. 646·8600
ATTF.NTION ANO EL
l''.\NS Pu~hase a I /6th.
!Iha.re ol 2 Season 1'kkeu
fOf' the 79 sea.son. ll33.33 Cottle, IM!11ut male. to Incl Pf'C'ferred parldn1e.
l«)lld home w/ctrildren. UlllM2·008aaft4pm.
Call 673-0719 ·-----------
lll k I, 11b /IfI'1 t t' r m Ix,
spayed Pem . to KOOd home Mov1nl( 41M lllM7
John
"'"'• 5J8.&170orM7 2617
AltlC8111 paint 1pray rlR
with hose & 11.u.n Just
overh11ult<d l'.itf't!llrnt
rond1t1on IB50 979 0021
00 055844 0130 U'l08 llOW
Sole & two motrhlnlC or
Cll!llOnul t·hulr~. $1 ?!J
4!M a417
ch•aner m.~. look us up 5JfHf77!°J SW-749'.J
in tht' y ellow page.., -----
Vacuum C 1l':.an1 n ~ tlARRY U OQlll~I loafs. Pow...-9040
Center, 1572 Newpo rt Planorepuir. n·uuildini:. •••••••••••••••••••••••
HJv . <; M 646·JHn rcfllU.)hJnl( Bank ftnanc· CLASSIC
-----WI: 17'Chm.Crafl run:ihou1 1-·or :>all' anl1que oak l! 8000HJirnrltonAve.ll.li. "' l l I door Ice Box $275, Oak I 536-lr175 n<'Y . cng .. tr. a I xtra !>
II SI l k t h ~ _ _ 250hl"!lfresh watc•r nnly oo er y pe 1 c e n .._ __
l'Ubrnet $450, and J tub '°llrrand 5' Grand $2250 lioat IA a.,,,.,lutely ru•w
i.lainless steel restaurant Slt.'ll:er 5'8" Crnnd rt>l>u1ll ~ AY 64G !IOOo
typc smkS100.Callafter & r cr1n. S34!lil liu o k
S·OO, 964-1761. fuwnclng. 536-8TI5 '71! UNWl.IT .. : :w
t:let· wheelchair A·tH:C Piano w /lw11<'h. l·omcoh•
rndl, 1<ood cood w/bull S pine t . X I nf t·ond.
dmrgt>r & nu ball. ~II Walnut f1nl!>h. $950.
!al-0776 aft. SP M 556-0525. "
SPORT SEDAN
l..<)AUEO! Hodar. TV
VHF. depth finder. ha11 ~. blmUll lop. new
furrutun· 28 actual hri.
liam wood. aJI sizes &
shapes, must sell, clay
pipes lot' wine racks etc.,
all sh;,pes. 536-6974
MI C R OCOMP U TER.
lilt.el Mdl 230. MOS & Fl.UK~ 8040A DVOM .
Call SlS-3957
SW'-J 1093 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SIJ)(-c new
ISJ9..3173
Call Now for Appl
1.!1156 ~· Twm engine Chm,
l:r a fl !i peed boat
ld&SSIC ). XJnt 673-7771.
Matoz:r l/R, loaded. CVI''
an 6. 673 9363. Reduc1<d
dunng winter ----Carpet MiU Dtrect
Plu.sh nylon roll~ $4.SO
yd. 549-3181 167>~
Furniture sa l l!,
ws hr/dryr. upright
frttitt, re/rig, bdrm set.
macrame, antique s . 67~/640-4775. ";
28' Cal ifornian. nt·~
Men's Scott &ot&. size 7, motor, recent s urve y ~ cond. $50 or best Tht' Mmehune has Oy
o fr. (;all Laurie alt bm11(c. 9' x 9' •flerde<:k.
6 OOpm. Ph642-91.36 . t'ncl<>bed heMd"'-1:11lle y -----imd s let"J)8 four. nu~ well
SKIS. 2a> ROM1gnol HOl' rruuotamcd boat has .1
m 17 bl.nd.Jn~:. $22.'\/or very complete inventor y trad~· 200 II EXCEL S1111 und " tt'.tdy f1>r 1·ru1"nll
I.lime<' w /N 17 brndwi:~ or 11~hmi.: wtth11ut mld1n.:
S200 Ph 5.'il J342 ,1/IVI hint!
$1/i,IJI)() M:; ·~Ul-1 S:.tbol, $.'iO. Exercise b1kt', m. Jo:xerc1sc bell, SIS
Two pine Capt.am Chr~.
SIOea. 673-3976
Have somt1hmg lo Sl'll" 90L 0 Oassd1ed ads do u well Boots, Sail o
CJ/eatl$ of CLove
Tll1~ Valent1ne·s Day send your love
J gree ting all llw w orld can share
with a Daily Ptlot H9clfl ol L ove
II s ea s y , c.o mpo sc y o ur
personalized greeting & we II set
your me ssage in type lo lit the
border o f your choice or your own
handwntten thoughb m ay appeJr
1n lhe border you ~elf'c t
Borders como in 3 sizes $1 !> $I 0
& a special child's s1zo for $2 (Yo u
musl b~ under 12 to qunllfy lor th•'>
one). 11 you wish to c rc.-ito yo ur
own greeting, use ;:t black pen &
wnle your message 1n the h eart
below or draw your o wn Vttlentrne
o l lh1s size
#4
This S11e s 10
For help with your .ici . 1ust call
642·5678 & R fmrndty Valen11no
ad·v1ser w ill bn happy to ass1s1 you.
And, 1f you ltke. you can chargo
your Valentine ad or use your
Master Charge or Bank Amenca,d
DAILY PILOT
8·12-d878
Mall to Daily Pilot Classlf1ecJ
Oeparlmnnt Box 1560
Cost~ Mesa 92626
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unw. luJI racini: l'qu1p
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$195.000 Own('rtJh•:ilt-1
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&W ti75.3
1 <.:11t111lnt1 '17, I/II. Vll F.
knot meter, 4 i..111~. w11
q u e I y t' 11 11 1 11 I' ,. , I
race/crW/l('. $14,200 I' I'
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for WHIT•: tlrphanli.
with t Cla'l11f1f'd Ad
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ll w r l"U41
$Sl71
THlODORl
ROBINS
FORD
JOnO t1All8CHI lllVD
CO!>IA MH A 641 0010
1977 DODGE V AM
15,ASSIHGll
\'H, 11utom11 t 11 , J>Wr
1lt'('OOI(, air l'OOd & lo"" rnllt~ ( •SAX I
LAST CHAMCI FOil
1971 5lot'1
SAVEi
IUYOR LIASI
HOWi
79'1
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takt." over paymtonl.a or mor~ ftun'1 •Int Cl700 <'Ondillonlrlic II other u
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
ZIMS llA RUOlt RI.VU
540-6410 1 40-011 l
• DIJVIA •
•LITTLE ..• *
SAVE A LOT . .
BARWIC K DA HUM
8 31 I HS 49 J.Jl 7S
"Wt• nl"t-tl lo buy C'lt•11n
1>11tsw1 un -d l'llf"I"
S WtlJ I'•)' Toµ l>ull.ir S
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
~llAHHOR 81,Vl>
540.6410 S40.01 I l
Nt•w ?92M07.X A(l', P /S 4
PH~ ~1l vt•1 Lit . pd
SJ I ,3'11 5:10 1140'J
·n l'ld< lJp with n 1111111•r
111\.-ll Goucl rnrul $HiVO
( 'ull tlJI ixzt 11r t>4ti 1~47
' t I. I> 11 t ., u n H 2 I II •
WiOO 673 7690 Ph ~ 1fl 2 pm lru An t'Umplt1. 2 Door
With Oflly 10,700 m1le1 y... <8tlc :M2f>l CU1T'lT L
9744 •••• ! ............ !?!.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 GT, !(rut cond
MUST SELL t'AS1''
SIOUOor bl-11t off~r
C111l iaf\ H~ IS88
'7:i MUD Xlnl eond
0nl(ownt r . s:.i@.
6C 2290 646· I 01ltl
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'13 flonC'he 1114. Ptirl <·on
d1t1on UDOO t:vu
13) Yim
~,4 Carrl'rl Unique. Show
IOOf O rood IW ,OC,W)
213 ~1111
tn :ritl U roadster lOnvt-rt
Mmt 1t9ntl , ~:IOO/offr1
G4.a ll6X.1'
'17 <'w~r Metoll1r 911
Pnnl<'ht-T u .1111. 10,.111'{1,
\tlddle leather Int . 11r
l 'lc srn. <1HOt llX hw"' or (er 21/K ml • 7Sl! M UI,
751 21JIG
'77 1124 11l lver . /\t i •
11u •n'O, 22.000 ml M u~t ~·II lWs t vHer l'o II <loy"
97!1 233,') t'Vf'll & wk111l11
76"~
'G7 9115, 5 11p Xlrit C'11111I
No rulll M11v111.i m u111
111•11 16500 7J4 IJMl.lt1 1
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'67 l'tJr '''hf' Ill I
VOLVO
SALIS, SHVICI
AHOLUSIHG
OVEKSEAS Df;LJv•mv
Jo-:XP ER'rS
IARLIUCI
VOLVO
1900 llnrbor Ulvtl cos·r A r.u:s A
646-9l0l 540·94'7
~ICOUMTY
VOLVO
":X<1.USIVV.1.V VOLVO
l.1tr l(e111 Volvo l>reler
'" Or8n l(t• rounty I
RUY or l.f',l\.i, I',
l>l fl .. j('T
2026 S anc er
Anahetm 750-2011
2 )o, w 1• 11 i " h V o I v o
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f v1111'>1 , 1!19!.r H11 1l111 r
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llfOHYOU
SllLYOUR
VOLVO •
SEE US!
CONNELL
C HEVROLET
~')111 '' '•' II '
' ' '" I \ \1 ~ ' ~46-1200
, ................ ~ ...... , .... ..,..._c~ ,...._
==--'70 RANCHEk.0 VII
PS/PU, auto.
M6l.2.$7 1977 C .. VIOllT
1'4'Al.A SB>AH umnurbo Muatang, 3·dl'.
Automatlr , pwr. Nlt'tir· 2 moa. u ld , rornpl.
f IO 11 d f• d , m u 11 l " '' I I 111.i, Dctory •Ir cond • S1000/t11 ke over Pml8.' bnt.00 l(lan. waw lln•11
wh1•1•I eovt•f ll & LOW 4ln.OJO
milM I.it 857RLO Stk 611 11ta tlon Wf(n 4 2V f~ autom11t1c. icrrat 1•nic , M771 A/(.;, J'/ll, n1•1-l111 a C 6
tr itl\ll, lfl50 IJJ 1 24 c.I
THEODOAI
ROBINS
FORD
J(Jf,(I llAllllOA Ill VD
(Q<,JA Ml '>A t,4/ 0010
1976MALllU
Svarkltnl( bluf' rl111r.h
with l(lu1lr nln11 whit<• top.
VII, automitllt . aar cood ,
pwr 8l..,..nnii & e radw
tG70rK I': I Rt'Ci U('rd to
OHLY Sl750
CONHUL
C HEVROLET
'>l.'>111.rr 1. ,, 111 d
I I,..., I \ \.1 ~ '· \
546-1200
'M G•l•11r <t dr. Vt!, lltnd
trM.,, ll&tl, dn c:rt'al
1•ng, nd1t l'lutr h, 14W a. Ii 545 334!1
;i; Granada Ghl11 Oovl'
iir t•y . 3'1 ,000 m I A II
powt>r. loudt.od Vil 3~1
PIOO Xlnl <'Ond ~ 6788 Ill :,
·r.1 Fo rd, 11ood lran11p.
l'lll5 See ut 752 Shiallmar.
Apt 8 64.2 !1717
·w Ranchero, rul\ll ~ood,
aood 11hapc. $7:,0 o r bes t flOO 3122 ----'6fl"OHT INA /vs 111, bt'tlt offe r
642·088fl
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CA.UFOaoua
srtCIAL 'alCI! ltukhl>Ul'k X l11l 11hu11t• Abo lim1tt'(J 11u111h..r or 12200 752 274U , ufl Ii,
l.!1711 :12111'11 1ic 11t1ll 11 vuil11. MO! HtJ2U
bit• ('IJll llll tOilU)' 1
Gd C'<>rMI I' I' S:l.7~.oll
t:vt• G31 llO!H
MARQUIS VOL VO
MIS.(;l(JN Vll':JO
ll 1-2110 495.1210
'71 T a r ffll. nu p 111111 . '71i~}4 (;1 .. nm /fm 11lt-rl'i.1,
AM W M l'lllll' r1•<·ordr r , llhr 1111 snrl. /\JC , All
-75 Grunad.i 4 dr. Xlnt
cc.ind. 302 enii Vynl top,
AIC. new. St. bit rliltl.
tares . Cruise <'Onlrol
44M. S400 belo w Book.
Call S48 2967 w~kdayi.
aft WM ~ 9520
······················~ WOOOll•; llUG Ford
Jw11u1Jtul' ~
644 711JJ
CONMRL
CHfYIOUT
.. ,,,.ll.11 h 11 111 .. 1
I I " I ' ,, t " ' SU-I ZOO
'40'0RDWOOUY f"\.r lly rt-Mlort'(J • $13,000 Mu11111t•ll fo'ord Van 1'\l lly
""'5--0161 ronvt•rt low ml ~ 0:,71
-"' Ask for Mount• 830·7000 ·~1 Cbt>vy deHv..ry vJn, Ask forSosy
lully r est ored . 3~0 en.;ane. S3500¥1J •Kl lffr '76 Dodge Van, <'11tm anl, 963-60M s ler e o, mus t ioe e .
-- -~. 731-3204
Woody 1951 Jo'o d Uclux t· - ----
Hunning, ,gd t ond . ...,_ W..ted 9590
N.J5 reslor. 646 1$444 ufl •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sl'M. WE Will IUY
K:Jrc 100 1 Hl'nault 1·1111 YOUR DATSUM
vert1ble ind hurdto11 J'/\JO fo'OH OR NOT
Complet e n ·i.to r ut1011 , TOI' DOLLAR
must He•' $'l4~. 003 r1110~1 FOR TOP CARS
'!'ii Cad1l111(', x Int 1•nn(I
$2750 or ht·<S t o lt "r
It~ 7176 art 6pm
'fl31h Ford c;atuxy Xln~
Rut·k1•t Neats, 11uto. p l"!',
p /b. a /r M llll c•ond
MllNl ~('CI 638 7858
U IZFll Ui 1 $2500
4 wt.e.I DrhH 9550
BARWICK O~TSUH
"·Ill ltJ,&fl' ,q11 ,ff llPI
831 -1375 493.3375
Wt; PAY TOP l>OJ.J./\ ll
ror lop used {'llrs for e1"n.
dc>lnetiLin or cli1s11H'"I If
your rar 11> ~xtra <'lean,
~" I.Ill ,..l lli>I !
ll 1 ·2040 495.4949
um UMW laOI IUurk with
l1m tntcn or , uar 1·oml ,
/\ M I I'' M t' a x a ,. t l c ,
M1cht!bn ltrl.'!I & an 1m
mar ol a te conditio n
C041SX E I Prt . p ty
~ <.:a II 64.S-14 75
1976 IMW 2002
COUPK " lll'f-t'(f trnn11 .
air cond1l1on1n~ & LOW rrul~ <446N YJo:).
OHLY $6895
HOWARD CS..nol•t
Dove & Ou111I Slll
NEWPORT Ul':AC ll
lll-0555
Ott.ANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
'73 UATSUN l;107, Nl•w
t1rt•11. 1ohm·k11, butfrry ,
AM/FM H troek. 611.000
miles $4.000 or t>.•fll or
h•r Work 557·22 11 l it
4PM1 'hom1· ~ 04611 ofh'r :>PM wetokt'ntls
v Pry C'l t' ll n S 7 1:10 II 11trllll IGI~ 117!1 80Wl 900 So. C:...t Hwy. 675 2424 ----i 6 IH2t~. blk /IJlk, "'''rt'<I
c•11ss. s unroof . s s pd .
ma"". mm t $1 2, 1195 :!."IK rru 133--0:n!}
'725 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa
fo'unt1Jst u· Clos eout
on 19711 Moch-I~
1979 Modt!l11
now ur nvang
MUST St:Lf,
f)(('K Mll_.Lfo;I<
M<trOl<.S
l.aJ W W1trnt•r , S A
557 21:.1<!
1976 fo'ial 131 4 dr. 1>t•dan,
rudao, :) i.\>d. ll·ss than 2:'>K m1 X nl 1·ond J• I'
Call :ti.'> 00:11 (II 3o :,pm)
551 llJ7J l'Yl'!i
'76 fo'1at XHI. lo m1 b ,
Xlnt l'Ond, lk•i.l uffer
675 IJ7!11.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TEST DRIVE OUR
'UCAR
OFTHEYEAR"
Good inventory in stock
Hurry WhJll! lht•y last:
MIRACLE
MAZDA/REHAUL T
2150 Harbor Dlvd
COSTA Mfo:SA
645-5700
Roh Roye• 9756 •••••••••••••••••••••••
11 1 OCALCR IN U.S.A.
ROY
CARVER
AOLLS·ROYCl
U .. OJ•m-n
--1 ... , ..
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Mu11 I S 11l·rifll·1•' 1!17j ~leedl
Volvo. 164 "· 1 dr :.ulo, 494-11l1
<1n1rl am/rm ca11, n 1r, ---------• nc:w lrrt>'I 46,000 m1
S5400 ti73 6S22
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
9905 •••••••••••••••••••••••
7J Capncl' FUii powe r .
new l.u'eii, A/C. AM t f'M.
Im m a c. $1800 I'. P .
644-5744
II Munti.-C11rlo A1C P /S,
P/U. P/W. P /Lock s MUST SRL AM/t'M st track, swivel
'74 llom t'l llalch burk XG but'kc1.s, T Top . tmma('
f•y l, Auto tram •• Pow lo w 1 m1l g . SS .HOO .
St r & Hrukl'b Aar, 6423132
BuckelJI. a m /fm 11le n•o & ----------
mor1• Golden tan w1lh P vl · pa rt Y NE t: O S
tan anttn or Low milt!., CH EVY. Mech wo r k
Ont• 0 Wlll'r . A11 k111 i.: ~_o_K.~988
$2 ,llJO. C'all 9ti3 t 121
w c· t' k d a y .; fi · I 0 IJ M .
Wi'l!kcndi. !IAM m•M
f"or s a lt• 1\174 c:n:mhn.
h U l" k l' l II t• a l !i , d I I ,
AM/l"M. pwr i.lc-cn n..:.
111•w front br ak1•i., low
rrulcnw>, fll!OO <:u 11 u flcr
!. 00. 004 17tll
'62 JlAMRl.EH 6 ry l auto,
runs gd. D>CJ
'72 C lffo:V . JSO eng1nt•
Comp • lo milc1'i Y1rm <•l
$350 642-5075 afl SPM
73Cht•vy Impala, 4 dr, air,
AM tf'M. I'S. l(ood cond .
good lm "' SJ700 or tx"\t olr 751 "419 t!V!\/wknd~
* * * Chcrl.1 I . Hardy
Mlrcwy •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
MIWIST'
UNCOLN·M t.:f(CU It Y Dealenlup~ now OPEN
UYRADEIOE
LINCOLN-Mf;RCURY 1~ l8 Auto Cente r Dr
SD Fwy-I.a.kt' Forest e11t
IRV INfo;
130.7000
·72 Col Park !) p&li!I Witt(
Whale . folly loiteh•d '
Xlnl1 12.000 675 6161
'7!1 Oob<'11t. 3 dr.
12000
962 6770 -----'77 M11rqwh. :tel,OOU mt.
IJl(ht blw· 11ny1 lop. or1 v y
brut• llh r 1111 a rn/fm
:;terro, radiab . load l'(J
Smooth dri v 1n". Mint
N>nd. Must i.t•ll Take
bebl ofh·r S4H 2393 d ayi. t(}G 30 96fl 417k l'YC!I & sun ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. '76 124 ror!Vl•rt, 5-M><l, Jdtll
tuid. $2000 & tiakc over puymcnlb 641; ~74 ClO~lO ~VNOAn
'59Silvcr Cloud 1
$1 9,000
~4144
64S 72!.YI
l1l06 Shemngton P"I
Newport Beach
You are the wanner of
TWO PREETICKETS
to lhe
'71 Mach I. Cl.V. ~I 4V,
ft.am a ir , low ma xlnt
orJ( rond 213 !H3·41l4 •••••••••••
LOW
LEASE!
'79 CHEROKEE
O uadr a·Trac. p o w e r
'lteeflng & brakes hooter
ISer 18861)
AS LOW AS
S142hl
per mo on approved
credit. 36 month open end
lease cash price $ 7495
r>tu.s tax & he. Rn111due1 .$4645
_. l
!&AM_,
Hwllh:Jf• leach
AMC..JHP 16751 HACH llVll.
147-9551 ..............
·n 41f4 Ford, HuP<>r rontJ .
k.Nldt.'tl, 1111 c•a111lyt1r n m
vcrtc r, :mK 101, S:KIOO.
524·10M
'15 l>O<hw < 'r<•wn 1 h l'w 1
Wl{n, 4 :.!VK rn1, FnfJll)' l'X lras Axk in~ $G000/0 HO
!146-25.JI ull f1PM
'T.I Ult.11.<·r. M1m1• (•xtru.,,
$4 100
i;.c,.!K'Jljjj uft ~I'M
TNCb 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TRUCKS!
1971CHIYY l +l
LOADED!!!
S1·0Uad11le trl m , V8,
11utomallc, ¥I r n 1nd •
pwr. Jltcennl(, till whr1•I,
(lru111c 1·ontro1, dui.I
tanb, AM I Jo'".f 11ltor1•0
Khtl11r wlndri PLUS
MOftt:! C1K76l37)
CAU.POROUR
VICIAL PllCll
1975CHIVY
STIPSIDI
& ry), itlklr lf°ht/t, 8 tra~t aureo, wide whee ls "
llrff Pl.US o cum pt>r
ahell! (74tJIS?.). M UST $1;t:1
ONLY$Jf9t
C:OMNEll
C HC:VA OUT
"' .,. 'I I". I '
' r I ' \1' \
!146-1100
_.,.
,, I ht Or_,. C-'J
~ llurbor Jllvd
c osrA M fo:SA
CREVIER
&I $1 6 llOAOWAY
SAHIA AHA
835·3171
9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1961 R.ollJJ l<.oyce Sedan,
fane cond 1-:lei;canl wh1tP
$20,500 640 400'J
9910 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 l':lc•C'tra . o il <·x1rn..,,
good, clean 1·ond S.S.995 '
C::i II /\rt
ITTS-7i.;o G73 9 1H7
17th An.nual
LOHGIEACH
RODEO
fl! Mu1it1.1nR 11. l'/S, l'/U,
AM/"'M i.l c r co, $4100
496001 ---OldalilD,Wle 979-2500 1111 lit rn ... r( ()lllVINO MACHIN[ I
•USIDIMWs•
i J Ha v St R (5671 IJ I'>
'75 200246p 16HJN.IM I
'75 20U2Aulo.111r 1:!411))
'76:m24A p 176.'>PQKI
'77 s:.l, -tsp SIR Wl7!1 I
'71 630c11i .. 11p CTR5962)
'7~6.'1:1c111 S/R <OM51
llnmd Hew '79
HONDA Cars
MAHY --'61 1.i:~brc· 50'.4 rl'iilOre-d
Subaru • 9762 ll4·uut1 ru 1 hod y. 11rl'll
/\t t h.-l,onl( Beal'h
An•nta. 300 E. Ocean
Blvd . Looi( Heach. To
d 1um your lal'kcls, call
642 5678 1-:xt 272.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WE BUY
CLEAHCARS
&TRUCKS
To Choose Ff'Offt! ••••••••• ••••••• • •• • • •• <'1110nl' Many xtnt. Jki.l
1!/71l 4 X 4 slulion wa n 11f1•r 541! 0455
'74 Olds Toronado. 2 cir,
IOIMit'd, $2000/!Jt•1<t OHN .
Must sell O y11 71'1·7i!OO,
Nle>~OOW
COHHRL
CHIVROLET
:.'Xbl ll11rl•1r I\! "I
1 't IST/\ M t-:s \
. 54~1200
WE BUY
USED CARS
CAI.I. PAPPY
Ust.'<I t:ar M 1tr 540-5630
-~Sunday·
1978 633ul A
Deult•r11 pe r11011a l r ar
l'lr ked up Ill l':uror· '/f)()
miles · 11unroo T 11 n
ll!nthc r · rlawlc11'1 l'Xam
pie! (sc~)
SAVE
CREVIER MOTORS
b l & Rroudwuy
S/\NT/\ AN/\
UNIVERSITY
~mobH•
HOftda c_.. • GMC
True kl
2>l50 llurbor Jll vd
Co!lla Ml-SU M0·0040
GOO Jlon1la , '70 <;ood
Bo<.ly , N<·t-dii trunN work
Make oHcr . Cull 642 MG:>.
aft :i ........ 9730 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•XJ6 Rera1~~: v1rf'• J oe llennl'llNl' uur
lfWPloc .C 1 • 42
w ith t•ver y c•xl r il
AM/J"M Casse tte dec k.
A/C, skid p latc11, push
bur, moon roof, lu1tgo11c·
rat•k. lo m1lcil. Ideal for
s kiers $4250/bc st ofr
5.'"JO IJOO
Toyota 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77TOYOTA
5aSUFTIACI<
S1lvc r tblaC'k ~ 1111t>1•d
lrani;, AM t f•M radio
1.1k•·nc·w '
$4195
Ulll f,(2 01311
PHIVATE l 'AHTY
'76 UUICK
air, erwlll', outo, ltll whl
SJ..100. Ca II 962 1178
* * * ·m Surlcr.s Vrt•am Ca r
Blue Malibu. Xlnt c·ond.
-New llre11 & paint SJWO '6R BuJ r k. A /C , PS. New Mwit M.-e! 642-~~ 11r<'11 G ood c o nrt
·1~·,., c ulle11s !'lurr cne
IJroul(h m a I lot r(I •' • • rcpt1on11I $63~0 D11 y11
S47 5832 1-:YC'I' I 661 lllOO
SOOO/ofr. Cull urt !\ pm
1179'3428
9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'711 l':I Dorado · retaretl
G ~ ExeC'ut1vc Ownl'I
drfven ooly Pnme cond
$1 I ,9" ... 1493 71193
'73 Impala Wi;c n , xlnt '78 Della 88 U.·uulafol &:
rond. on g owner. 49,!ISO Loaded. 14.~J m1 . SllJOO
Ma. many xtra11. •1111s. :i46-8670847-4003
552· 7400 cves
a.pa.t-
71~Delt1188,2 dr. lfT,
99.25 nmsgood ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• 964·1848 --------m lmpenal cpc: i6.000 72 OI~ Delta 88 4-dr. 1111
miles, Xlnt cond .. fl~ enrll!I, onic owner , ~ood 67~2575 rond SJ.200 673-~S
~-----IOll~SO~ & so~
• llNCOt N ME RCllRY 835-3 I 71 '73 J al(uar XJ12, hla r·k
lcolher int f'ully l"JUJP
Chroml' w irt• wh .. c•ls
Mirhchn tin"' lmmal·
Ill & OUl tiitS 4743
·n Cpede Ville. Uurk11k1n,
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VOL. 72, NO. 30, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T UESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1979 TEN CENTS
Prop. 13 Aftertnath Horrors Charged
SACRAMENTO <AP> -F1rr
atationa and Ubrarin will c10M.
and an encepbalitl epldeek
rould o cur urde • the &l •t~
qu.lt'kly incn-a Pro Ilion 1J
rescue fu.ndi, local otrlciala aay.
A 2~ hour Utany of borron
w u preaented Mond•y by of.
h r1al1 of' fin:. moaqullo abl ...
m ent. l~metery. llbrary, part
und other soecaal dlstr1cl (rom
~Rain Due
With New
Freeze
Keep your over coat on ,
Orange County. But reach for
your umbre lla. There 's a 60 per-
,· cent etiance that you 'II need it
tonight and Wednesday.
I And in the wake or the r ain.
J the National Weather Service
( predicts. will come a ne w cold
fro nt that wi ll again have
Ora n ge County 's farmers
reaching for wind machines and
s mudge pots.
Forecaste rs said the incoming
rain and the freezing conditions
that preceded it were generated
by a low pressure syste m cen-
t e r e d over the Nevada
California border a rea.
T h ey said the depression
e nabled a stream of Arctic air
• that normally 'fOUld have been
ha lted in desert country to
sweep on down ove r Las Vegas
to Southern California leaving
s now in many areas that had not
seen s now s ince World War II.
Orange County 's farmers
we re much more concerned with
, the frost that has already caused
~ s ubs tantiill damage to many i crops.
._ And they breathed a sigh of re·
' lief. Monday night when the low
20s temperatures predicted by
forecasters turned out to be
t nothing lower than a livable 33
d egrees. t "We had a mild Santa Ana
condition early in the evening," ! explained Irvine Company or·
c h a rd m a n age r U ean
Buchinger. "And then the cloud
cover came in and we knew we
could make it through t he
night."
Ranch a uthorities have not yet
been a ble to estimate the losses
they know they s uffered Sunday
night when temperatures plum·
meted to21 degrees.
A vocados, le m o n s a nd
strawberries were among the
crops hardest hit by the cold
s n a p . Helicopters a nd wind
machines were used in a bid to
pus h out the ground-hugging
cold air and all ow the warmer
upper layer to settle and the
maneuver certainly traved many
c rops. ranch hands said.
Strawberry growers a re wail·
ing to see if the blooms that
were white Sunday s hrivel and
turn black in the next day or so.
Court Cleare d
As Tee n Sex
Probe Begim
Judge Marvin Weeks cleared
his court of spectators at the
s tart of a hearing Monday to de-
lerm ine whether two Fountain
Valley residents will stand trial
for the alleged rape or a 14-year-
old girl.
Ga rden Grove p ar a medic
La rry H. Wheeler. 40, and Irvine
cafeteria oper ator John Kocher,
47. face multiple charges of rape
and having illicit sex with a
minor.
T he West Oran ge County
Judicial District judge granted
defe nse attorney Steve Zwick's
riaotion to _.clear thf court of all
people but the co·d efendants, the
Leen-age victim and her county.
a ppointed matron.
· Weeks and Zwic ~ "id not
publicly stale their reasons for
the courtroom closure .
The girl's mother is charged
with child endangering lo con·
nection with the-Cfle-against
Wheeler and Kocher.
The mother has yet to be a r-
r algned because of an aliment
that bas kept her hospitalised ln
Santa Ana.
Wheeler and Kocher have
pleaded Innocent to all 31 felony
count.a agaimt them.
Wheeler has been suspended
from bia pa ramedic post pend·
ln1 the outcome of the case"
aaalntt him . Re baa worked for
the Garden Grove Ftre Depart·
ment for the paal 10 yeJl'a.
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throu&bout Collfomltl
They appt1urt'd bufore the As
l'it'mbly l.ocol Govcrnmt.•nt Com
mlltt>f' In 11upport or lt•ghtluU011
to dd up to $150 million lo lh1·
$4 2 butlon m stuk surplu:s fund:.
graott'd la t i.urnmcr to locul gtlvernml·nh \\ hH·h lo:s t $7
bllhon In propt•rty t ux revenue~
with voter c:mtl'lmt•nt of P1 opoM
lion 13
But romm1ttce <.'hairman
•:uttent• < 'happll', H Ro:scville ,
suld Uw Lt•l(lll lalure us having
trouble f1tturmg out how much
l·xtra money :sho uld be ap-
proprwted bert1un· obout a third
of lht· lltutc's 5.000 special dis-
trict:1 huvt!O 'l (iled ftn<Jncaal rc-
i>0rts sought by the state Con
lrollt•r und De partment of
Finam·t·
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INVESTIGATORS INSPECT CAR INVOLVED IN SHOOTING
In Coat• MeN, • Men Left t or Deed on Poet Road
.Cops Hunt Clues
In Mesa Slwoting
A Long Beach man, found
s lumped In h is ca r with a
s hotgun wound to the head in
Costa Mesa Mond<Jy, clung to
life today at Hoag Memorial
Hospit a l in Newport Beach ,
police said.
Investigators continued to
Bus Turnout
Work Slate d
Work is scheduled to start this
week o n t hree tu rno uts for
Orange County Tra ns it District
buses that travel on P acific
Coast Highway through Newport
Beach and Huntington Beach.
The $50,000 project will enable
.Lhe buses to pull out or traffic at ~Street in Huntington
Beach and at Superior Avenue
a nd Dover Drive in Newport
Beach .
The cons truction of each
turnout will take three to five
days, OCTD officials s aid. a nd
will force the closure of a lane of
the highway between the hour~ of
9a.m . andJp.m .
seek a motive in the Sunday
night shooting of 38-year-old
George Thomas Lovell. a cook
al Fairview Stat e Hospital in
Costa Mesa.
Lt. George Lorton said Lovell
apparently was visiting a friend
in the Mesa del Mar s ection of
Costa Mesa Sunday cvenini:.
Monday morning. a resident
spotted Lovell in his car at 7
u.m . on Post Road. The driver's
side window of Lovell 's car had
been blown out by a single
shotgun blast from close range
"It was def1mtely a shotgun,''
s aid Lt. Lorton, noting that
police found pellets inside the
victim's car Lovell surrered as
many as fi ve wounds to the
head .
No weapon has been r e·
covered m the shootin~ incident
Police have set the lime for
the shooting as about 8:30 p.m.
Sunday based on interviews with
residents who may have heard
the s hot. t
Lovell remained unconscious
and m extremely critical condi-
tion today in the intensive care
ward at Hoag Memorial
"It's obvioUB that Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy is going
to be very reluctant to provide
any bailout money until we have
a firm figure on emergency
needs," Chappie said.
Chappie said estim a tes of
emergency needs range up to
$220 million. but that the com·
mittee would "lean to the thrifty
side " and propose a n additional
SlOO million to SUO mlllion.
Los Angeles County Librarian
Carol Moss said her budget was
cut 60 percent. but the county
Board of Supervisors ordered
her to maintain 75 percent of
pre vious service in anticipation
of a n additional r escue bill.
If extra money isn 't ap·
propriated. "our libraries will
be virtually decimated." with
the staff cul to 100 people who
wlll rotate around the s ystem's
90 branch libraries, operating
each just one day per week.
She said no books have been
purchased by the county library,
which serves 45 Los Angeles
County cities , s ince the enact-
ment of Proposition 13 and the
s taff has already been reduced
by 542 persons to 1,100.
No Appointment
Thom.as Prom.ises,
But Misses Confab
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille Dally ~1..-Sutt
City orficials went to un-
pr ecedented lengths Monday
night to get Councilman John
Thomas to attend a Huntington
Beach City Council meeling.
The efforts failed.
The council needs Thomas' at·
te ndance in order lo m ake an
appointment to fill the unexpired
te rm of forme r Mayor Ron
Shenkman.
Mayor Ron Pattinson said
Thomas had assured him Mon-
day afternoon that he would be
at the meeting. The 7 o'clock
meeting time rolled around but
Thomas didn't.
Pattinson then d is p atched
Ha rbors and Beac h Director
Vincent Moorhouse lo go ~o
Thomas' home and to convey to
him the importance of being at
the meeting.
Moorhouse said he was met at
the door by Thomas· wife who
said the councilman was sick in
bed . reportedly with some form
of stomach nu.
Contacted at bis home this
m orning, Thomas said he ap-
parently caught something on a
recent business trip to Arizona
and s us pects he m ay have
pneumonia.
"They weren't planning lo ap·
point a n y b ody a n yway,"
Thomas said.
"If they <Mayor Pro Tempore
Richard Sie bert, Ruth Bailey
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Stabbed Boy
Dies; Mot¥r
HeM in C'1$e
DALLAS CAP) -An 11 -year-
old boy stabbed thro ugh the eye
with a screwdriver 21h weeks
ago h as d ied in a hospital .
authorities say. His mother has
been charged in the case.
Police investi~ators said they
learned Clifford Cecil Gradi died
Monday. moments before doc-
tors at Baylor Medical Center
began emergency surgery on his
8-year-old sister Aimee Gene
Gray, who was wounded in the
same attack J an. 12. She was
listed in critical condition.
T h e c hildren's m o the r .
Kathleen Gradl, ~2. was being
held under $200.000 bond after
being charged last week with at·
tempted murder .
Deify...._~._
MISSING THE ACTION
HB Councilman Tho mH
a nd Bob Mandie> don't com ·
promise. we'll never get anyone
appointed."
Siebert. Mrs. Bailey and Man·
d ie have voted for Planning
Commission Chairma n Ruth
Finley to fill Shenkman's vacat·
ed s pot.
Pattinson. Don MacAllister
a n d Thomas s upport Ralph
Bauer, former president of tt\e
Huntington Beach Union High
Sc hool Dis t r i c t Boa rd of
Trustees
Thomas was out of town on a
business trip when the appoint-
ment was slated twice previous·
ly a nd his absenteeism is caus-
ing mounting criticism from col·
leagues.
··1·m very irritated ," Siebert
s aid today. "Thomas' behavior
is childis h and is caus ing chaos
His actions aren't in the best in·
le rests or the community."
Mrs Bailey said, "I believe
that John can't face up to mak·
ing a decision ."
During the meeting, council
m embers we re scurrying to
check on Thomas' attendance
record to determine if he missed
e nough meetings to be dis ·
qualified from office.
The city charter allows tbe
council to remove ofOciats who
have not attended a regular
session in 30 days. Records show
that Thomas is on safe ground
because he was a t a Jan. 8 me<?t-
log.
The council has a deadline or
Feb. 16 to make an appointment.
Otherwise, a special election
will be held.
Orficials say they don't want
to go throu gh that process
because a s pecial election would _
cost about $35.000.
High-rise Proposal
Fuels Controversy
A proposed $6.3 million senior
citizen high-rise residential com-
plex survived by one vote Mon·
day <-night a fter a ne w con·
trove r sy broke out on the
troubled project.
Caus ing a bitte r qua rre l
a mong the Huntington Beach Ci-
ty Council members is an unex-
pected bill to pay $1,600 in clos-
ing costs for the purchase of the
la nd.
Mayor Pro Tempore Richard
Siebert. who cast the deciding
vote in favor of continuing with
the planned 185-unit project.
kicked up the biggest fuss about
it.
He said he was tota ll y opposed
to closifll? costs being t acked on·
to the proJect "at the 11th hour."
"We were put behind the
eight-ball on this by an ad -
minis trative blunder." Siebert
declared today. "ll 's wrong, but
if we killed the project it would
be the senior citizens who would
s uffer."
City Admini s t rator Bud
Belsito denied any blunder .
··Any time you purc hase
property. there are incidental
cos ls." he said.
Be ls ito said th e Ue tma
Corporation. which is selling the
land. is paying Litle research
costs . ~
Khomeini to End 15-year Exile
Costroversy regarding the de·
velopment planned al Main and
Florida st~ts came to a head
in December when an agree-
ment to purchase the site Cell
(See BUILDING, Page A2>
Coast
APwi...-..
DUEINIRAN
Ar.tufl•h Khomeini
~
TEHRAN, l ran CA I'> The
Ira nian government approved
permission today for Air France
to fly Ayatullah Ruhollah Kho-
meini back lo Iron, ending his
nearly 15 years of exile. He is lo
leave Paris early Thursday.·
The return of the spiritual
head of the Iranian people pro-
m lses to present a oew and
stronger challenge lo the shah-
appointed government of Prime
Minister Shah Bakhtiar. \\
...A government statement said
the decision to per mit the
M o~lem leader's return was
m ade al a long Cabinet meeting.
Earlier loday, the U.S. Em-
baHy ordered the eva..cuation
from Iran of all dependents or
U.S. 1ovcmment employees and
again ul'ged a ll non-esaential
Ame rican citizens to gel out of
the country following attecks on
three AroericanJ. .
Tbe embassy ordered a ll U.S.
aovemment dependents "to de-
part Ira n temp0rarlly at the
earll~st feasible date ."
Thia 111 th'l fi rst time the U.S.
..
government actually ordered
anyone out of Iran. Previous an·
nouncements have encouraged
people without important busi-
ness lo leave.
There are fewer than 10,000
Americans left in Iran, down
from a peak or 45,000 when the
unrest here Sl.lrted a year ago.
Those remaining include about
900 members of a military ad·
v isor y group. governm e nt
employees and employees in the
petroleum a nd aircraft i n·
du!!tries.
Three U.S. military' planes ar·
rived here today to evacuate
another 202 Ame ricans, mostly
civlUans.
The order was issued after 3
shooting attack on a n American
air force o:uoor Sunday nipht In
Tehran and the beatln& o U.S.
Consul D.+id C. McGaffey and
an American employee of Bell
Helicopter International ln the
central Iranian clty or .Jsfaban
on Monday afternoon.
U.S. AJr Force Maj . Larry R.
Davis was shot and wounded
••
twice by an unidentified ter-
rorist in Tehran on Sunday.
U.S. Consulate sources in
Isfa han said the trouble there
began about 4 p.m . Monday with
an altercation between the Bell
Helicopter employee and an Ira-
nian taxi driver near the city's
K.horoush Hotel. The sources
said a shot was fired during the
dis pute and the taxi driver had
been hospitalized with a facial
wound.
The sources said a crowd and
local authorities seized the Bell
e m p loyee, who was not lm·
mediately identified. aod _took
him Inside the hotel. McGeffey
was s ummoned a nd arrived
about 5: IS p.m. They o ld af\er
McGaffey arrived the crowd out·
side became angry. broke pu t
e mlaaarles of the local ayalu.llah
sent to calm the altuatlon 'and
beat lbe two Americans. f Tb.e sources said McGaffey
wd"'"brulaed and a bll bat-·
tered" but not seriously hurt,
and th•t the Bell employee also
did not need bo1pitaUulion.
._,
We a t h e r
Chance of rain 40 per-
cent late tonight and 60
percent Wednesday. Lows
tonight in 40s. Hjghs in
mid lo upper 50s Wednes-
day.
I NSIDE T ODAY
A quiet neighborhood
erupts into a apa&m of terror
cu a teen~ mipeT ftres Into
an elementary achool. See
"Da11 of Terror in Son Diego"
on Page .47. •••x.
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LY PILOT T\IMO lt1t
Teng Meeting Ends
Carter . CallM Talks 'Far Reaching'
WASlflNCTON •Af'• Pn· 1 btfore T n1 •le pped Into hi•
dent "aJ1cr und V1t't l'n •m1et tlmoa.tnr and rod.-to Caplllll
TeD• HaJao-pllli 11( China t'On ...-11 fur tneel&n&• wtth mtmbtlr1t
eluded thltar form•I 1.-11u Wela)', ~ Ccinar
and Tt>r\I a nnc.1un1t d Lhul Lht• I Of.Cm· tu "H 'I' ~nnJ ltw
Chhwu 1.nd rnt•rt<> n JM"C'ph 1:1r1•1udt ut hu Jll 1 ..... 1 1'1•111t
h •Yt! "bruad proapt•t IA for aid
bwldU.C a new rt-l•Uonabt&1 · f br-uup thu1 Halt. I •111 e¥~fl
Carter and Ttn1 le1n tht WbJlt mor Naovlt1r f'd Uull Chana Md
tlOUM O•aJ olhre In tatt-mom 1 h «' t 1n111· rt 'Ha t u on d th.-
\na ~her a twohuut mN lln 1 h1n1• t• 1'•·111.ll • uod tit•·
and lbt-Pl'\' ldent d ,.. n t1t,,.l lhi·ir /\ mt'rlt wn 11c<u pl1· t11.1 v1• broutl
l•Ju Wltho ruahol udJ.-1 l h M lJrO'IJ,H'f'l • IO Yllf HJUll fll1lli"
"P'a,..ruC'htn~. frank hu~t (M•lllanlly l't'flllomlully. ID thl'
cordlal. taannonk>ua twonl"llriul ac1entc .ind h •chnoloic1cul fll'ld\
•nd C'on•trur llvt-""'"H lh• ond In thfl r ulturul f1 t ld. t:t
word1 a a1mllln1 C•rtrr u~f'd ,., t~r11 · thr C"hlnNw INtdt!r ••Id
Valley Death
Drug muggier
Guilty of Murder
An Et11>t Coui;t dru.i hm 1.11o<lt·1
accuaed of mut~rrnlntJ101e t1
murder plot that ended 1n 11'71l
with a man being !lhol to d1·ulh
In t'ou1lluin V /1 lll'Y w IH• (111.11111
1i:u1lty of fll'"ll c1t·l(rt•c rr111rd1•1
Monday
The l11ght man, four woman
JUry ln Orange County ~ulJ(:nor
Coutt Judg<' M ... iso n l''l'nton':.
court also found JZ·ycar old
John Garfield, •>f <'onnt-<'tlcut.
gullty of co11sp1rin~ to t·omm11
murder.
After llsterung to thl' vcrdiet.
Garfield refused to wu1v1· hl!i
right to be scntc:nccd within ZH
days.
So, Jud~c ~t'nton told his
Jailers lo return him to court
Feb. 23 for sente nrang, a ritual
expected to end with Garfield
being sentenced to life In prison
That Is the penulty he can,be
asked to pay for ordering t.hc
dcuth of h1s onc·tlme drug deal
Church Arson
Suspect Held
In Santa Ana
A me mber of the homo:;<•x u:.el
oriented Metropolitan C:hurr•h w
Santa Ana faces urrul"nmcnt on
charges or starting a blaze th.it
destroyed the $172,000 c-hurch
last week, flrl'men M ll<I today
J e rry Aurd10I', 25, or 1005 N
Flower St .. was arrefited Sunduy
by ar!SOn invf'stig:.et11r!. a:-. ht• al
tended a 11erv11:1• ;.rt ttl1· fin·
ravaged c hurch :-.hc·ll at 72a N
flush St . invl·slluator:-. l)1t 1d
H u rd i n (' , r 1· p o 1 t 1: d I y :1
i;ometime C'hurch mu!.1c·1an, WH!>
booked into Orltflgt• C1iu11l y ,f<Jtl
on u !.inJi!lf lJr!iOo C'hn r~,, and 1:.
to ht• ;i r r :11 ~ n,•d "' C' t· nt rr.1 I
OranJ(c County Mun1C'i 11al (;11urt
tod1.1 y or Wf'lJn1·:.d;ry, frr<•m,·n
said
Investi gator J,w Lll mpfu:ar
ch·c lancd lo {'lohor<lle o n dHttlls
surroundm~ his orson protw hut
!.a1d he wt·nt lo Sunday d1url'h
1>1•rviccs in u Sl'1Jrd1 lo firul tind
a rrest Burdin<·.
Church oHiewl>. 1.ir1· attompl·
ing to raiM.• func1:-. t•• 11·liutld I h1•
8:J·ye ur old :slrul'lU t 1· It hud
hOu!\cd the Metropolitan Chur1·h
!!Ince itA founding in S;Jnta /\na "
in 1968.
PUPPIES HELP
l'AMILY GROW
t'AJl(f'li!:LU, Ohio C/\P1
When Glenn .Jonf'ts wrrl vl'd hom ·
fro m the hotl>ital where hla w1fo
h ad give n birth to twanli, he·
found the fumily dog Tippy lick
mg eight puppi1:s.
Surveying the hc>u1whold thul
grew wnlold, th!.! fo'ii.h,·r Dod y
plant worker u1d, "f 'm glad J
don 'l have a cat."
09'AHO( COAST .. '
DAILY PILOT
tN O••,. t a.\1o.ttrP1'°9 t111t1lf't•tw •11· ''m
b1n•itfhtf ,...,,lllt\ta. .. kuubfi.,...db•IWtl'"""W'"
• fM\t ••ut>h"'"""''°"""""' vo~r,,h •·ttt•••..n ... ,.
f>'1hh'\-h .. 1t ~. ,..,.,..,. • hl1•• .,., f "''" ,...,~ H~ ,.,.«f'I H~flftt'ftift ~--t'I I I••
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•mo1~ ,,..~.,..hOft i\ oubt•..,_-0 \.t11•it1111 .. •M
~_..-wt"'¥" ?M (MW ..... f)UfWi,hlt"q t)ftU\J I• H )A)
W°t ... ft4•'-•f'Wt t •t•IN,,_ f "tt1Utnt•'f1ft• ,._, .. _
111~ .ill)', 28-)'t•b r uhl J 1mmw 1.t>t!
J.ur1on
L11r10n''> body wu~ found Aux
14 1976 stuffed in ,1 1>lf'l•plnl( bag
in tht• tru11k of a <:1.1r lt!rt out:>u.lc
,1 l..o nl( IWtH'h rest11ur.111t
ln1.•1•st1twlo1 ~ lll ll•r cl••t.,rrrum.'(1
thut l.iirscui wuis killed when he
wu lur •d It> u rcnh'd houM: 1n
l"ouotuln Valley by two E1t!ll
t..:ou st a ssu!\:s ins hired by
G ..irfwlcl
Al lh(· trrnl, 0l'puty 018tnct
J\ttornt•y l"'aul Meyer :su1d tht·
vkt1m was killed because hl'
hud 11nort-chan1eed Garfield on u
major drug deal.
One of the alleged as11asslns.
George Masar o, 27, of Connec·
ticut, is scheduled lo s tand lrlal
next month. The other alleged
m e mber or the hit team .
Thom as Landry, 30, now of San
Diego. ls reportedly still und-;r
1nvesligution.
After the verdict was read
Mondity, Meyer praised loca l in
vesh~at.ors for their' work in un
::rnu rllng the comr,licuted case
thal centered on s muggling of
ma ri)ui.na into this c ountry
from Meiuco.
Meyer l(Uid mv~sUJ(ators from
the ()runge C<>unty District At
lorney 'is (){f1cf' for more than u
yt•ar followl•d )('ads that c11rnPtl
thf'm to the l!;ast Coi.st
Jo;vcntually, Meyt•r said, the
1nvci1tlgators succeeded 1n un
C'overioJ( the plot that rcl\ulled HI ..
Garficld'i. arn·st 111 J>cn·mher of
1977.
Hospital Rule
Won't Affect
Fairview Role
Sln<'l nvw sUindards limilinl(
1n vo luntury tomm1lmc nt in
-.t 1.1h· ht~J>ituls for th€' retarded
prohably will huv1• httl<' or no cf
ft•t't o n Fairv1t.•w Stutc llosp1tul
.in Costa Mc1w , the hospilal"!> u
c cuhvc director suid today.
· It hus almost zero impal'l."
l>r Frnnk Crlnclla sa id. "Wt·
havt.· two or thr<.•t• cllenL'\ (pa
t1enlt1 J right now who are beln~
rt.·t aint-d on udrnlni11trutivc hold
h y mt•. that '~ o u I fl f I A 50
clwnt1:1.·•
lie said the two or three pa
t1ents Involved are only bcin~
held untcl ";.1pproprrn\l' com
munlty plu<'cment" c<i n b•!
found. at which \1me the y wall be
relea1:1e<1 from the hospital.
Howe ver , the patie nts or their
representatives could a s k for 11
court hearinl( to have the m rc·
ll'DS<'d earlier, Dr. Crin ·Ila 1rnid
nut hl' suid no one has dono so.
/\II other client:> at the hospitt.cl
ulready were eligible to request
a rt•leue, Dr. Crinella ~old .
The hospital treats develo11·
nwntally disabled persons Uw
mc·ntnlly retarde d und thost•
wath multiple handicaps
"I think fi'a arvlew I:; just about
!t9 nnd 14/100 percent pure as for
as the due proc ess ril(hts of our
el1t•nts,'' Dr Crlnella ssud.
The proce1111 of developin11 the
new st.ate restrictions providing
rnore due proccRl' bc1wn two
yt·ars ago all the re11ult of a :stat1•
appeals court dec1iHOn, stat1•
Di'veloPmeotal Services Depart
m ent ofliciaJ811Bld.
C•rter .akt ltMty would mMt
11~11ln bn Oy Wrdnc-Kday to •Ian
un umbrt-lla. oair\tt:Rl\ln\ CO¥er·
llli •'•l'hM~l'll ln studtnts and
'"·hohu"" Nd t•nce , tN:hnology,
ut:rit•ulturt· nd cncraiy
'I ht· 1.-adt•rli rcfuaed to lU\SWl'r
<1ue-1Uocu; ubout whetht-r they dlu 1r1~'d on s uch touaht·r iNiuu
oa tfie1r 1tlllt1dt' toward the So-
\111'\ l111w11 or tht• future o(
T .u wun
l ' w t t t' r ,, Jt r 1• l• d l o e n d
dlplomat1c rt'cognltaon of th·
Nat1on11l111t Chines e ttovernmcnt
on T•1w1w , und to a brogate the
19~S mutuitl dde n11ts treaty
twtween thtt UmlA'd States und
MAOISTS PROTEST
TENG'S VlSll' -A4
T ulwan. ai. u t'ondll1on for
to-tl a bllshlnJ! full di plomat1c rt'11J
l111n1+ With lh11 J't•k IOI( l(OV(•m
nlt'fll J ,m 1
A ~mJllnl( Teng urnved Ol lhl..'
Wh ill' llouse pro mptly flt 9 u m.
ror his third me<'ting with Carter
within 24 hours After rev1ew1nl(
globa l and rc1<ionul proble ms
Monday, the leader:. shirted to
da)' lo ::ruch bilate ral isisucs ui.
lrttde und exchunl(e pro1<rami-..
'rl'ng lah•r fafcd lhc scn es of
fTH'Clmg:;on Cap1tol llill andquf's ·
t1o n11 about C hina 's policy
toward Taiwa n The administru-
Uon hoped hu; rc~ponses wouJd
he lp blunt the crit1cl11m It has
dr;.1wn ov('r the decision l<•
normahw rf'IBtaon>i with Pck1nl(
Details of Mon<lay 'i. talks at
lhtt White llou1u-we re spari.e.
It was clear. however , thut lhc
S<1vie t Union wc.is discussed. /\ntl
is ources Indic ate d I he ad·
ministration was re lieved the
emphasis of the talks wu!i shift
Ing to llilatcrnl matins
Suit Looms
~County
Union Hassle
Thf• 8,0oo.m e mbe r Or ange
County EmployN·11 AlSlSOCiation
10t:EA 1 may f1h· a luw~u1t ovt·r
a union reprc~1·nt allon clcctaon
won Mo nda )' h y an othe r
1>mployef.! group
John Sawyt'r, man111o(cr of lh1•
OC EA , i;aid din·cton; have
authon ?.<•cl filing of a laws uit
bec<1u1H• o ( ulle ged <>lcctiOm!f.!r·
intt that occurred ~t one polllnR
place
But Sawye r said no rln1tl ac·
tion will ()(: taken unUI a tt.omeys
twve stooicd the case.
J\t is~ue wus an <•lcction com·
pleted Monday by 5 11 county
~ovcrnme nt opC!ratlons nnd
m11rntenance employee11
Tht• worker~ voted 223 to 171 to
h<· represenll'd 1n future con·
tra c t hargaining b y the
A m1·ric:rn l"<,de rnt1on or Stale.
(;ounly, Municipal Employees ,
rather t~an <>CEA.
The kdt>r:ition laNt yc:ir won
the rir.cht lo represent 500 county
w(•lfarc.· e h1<ib1ltty workers itnd
wi ll tw cornpcllng with OCEA
fo r th<' right to rcprc!Wf'lt othe r
soc1:JI .service c•mployccs during
un election next month.
S:1wy(•r ~uid today the• 1:11lcgcd
1•l c t'11 oncerin g v1 o l utcs r1n
l'rnployee election ugrec m cnt.
Gtm Law Shelved
SACHAMENTO CAPl
Lt•gislat1on to holste r the "use tt
t(Un, go to prison" luw was
11h elvcd for 30 dayK by ;m A:.
s embly committee Mond1ty.
Quake Rocks
New Jersey
PEHTJI AMTIOV, N.J.
(I\ P I An carlhquuke of
unknown magnitud e
rocked ef'nl{al New JerKfy
und N1>w ~ork ':s Staten
l 11ln11d t oday . s aid a
:w1K molo~1RI ut l.itmont·
I> o h "r 1 y li 1• o lo H i e tt I
Otnscrv11tory.
Pcrt.h Amboy polic1• Lt.
F.t1wart1 SaklowRk1 s aid
ttwre wt•re no immcdi;1lc
reports of d1tmugc or In
jury
"It frlt Ilk!.! 11omeone
wars moving tM building
off the foundation," he
!\a id .
.,.._.••ra9etl'
Physicist Andrei Sakharov,
the "father of the Soviet H·
bomb," says he is ''very
tared " und "discouraged"
a bout his human rights
campa ig n agai n s t the
Kremlin.
County Gets
Money For
Flood Jobs
Mo re than $3.2 m i llion In
federal rund11 has been made
available to Orange County
authorities for use In fiood con·
trol and beach maintenance and
dredging projecl1>.
Argyle Nel s on. th e
Washington, D.C .. aide to Rep.
R obert Badha m , R ·Newport
Beach, said the runds have been
made available as part of a
number of California water proJ·
ects assigned to the Army Corps
or Engineers and approved by
I' resident Carte r.
The lion 's share of the Orange
County funds wlll go t o the
hpef'ation and mainte na nce ot
the Santa Ana river basin o
total of$2, l81 ,000.
Nelson s aid $300,000 has been
appropriated for dredging and
mainte nance work In the
Newport Harbor area.
O the r allocation s include
$680,000 in funds to be a pplied t.o
Sant a Alla River reconstruction
work and $400,000 in flood con·
trot m aintenance and construe ·
ti1111 The On.inJ(c County grant~
totul $3,261,000
f'l"OlllP~AI
BUILDING. •
through.
The City Council lnterced c..-<l
ant1 agreed to buy the );ind for
$416.000 a nd then to sell It t.o
Wycliffe and AssoclaleR , the
SPllnsor of the project.
The coU11c1I ;1grecd lo rmancc•
the purchas e with Hou11ing and
Community Deve l o pme nt
money in order to keep the en ·
tire proj~t from collnp islng .
Stiff restrictions wcrP put on
th<' purchase at th<' lime and
there was an undcrstandinJ( thut
there would be no additlonul
(.'Olltll.
Co uncilman Don MucAllistcr
voted in favor of paying the clo~
inK costs along with Mayor Ron
Pattinson and Siebert.
"H we don't move we'll be
b l own out o f the sitddll!,"
MacAllister warned .
Council members ftuth Balley
a nd Bob Ma ndie voted ugtjlnst
puttinl' up the cRcrow COfSl K
-.hic h will be finan ced by
federal money.
"I hate to be r<1ilroaded after
we a lready havl' mi.de a com·
milment," Mundie s aid.
20 Injured
In Strike
l!:L CENTRO <AV) -Allen·
lion s hifted from the le ttuce
flt'lds to a n Impe rial Valley
<'ourtroom today after mor<·
than 20 p<.>ople werf' injured In a
violent cl1111h involving striking
fiarm worker11, shertfr's d eputies
and private security wuarda.
fo'1nu l ;_trg umc nts were
11chcdulcd this afte rnoon In Im·
pcrlal County Superior Court Cor
a hearing that lasted four hours
Monday nJght u .crowera llOUIJhl
to obtain a perm&uicnt Injunction
t.o halt picketing by the United
fo'arm Workers Union.
,,_.,.,, C'oaeena
School Chief
Meets Parents
ISy ROBEaT BAaXEa
Of .............
Early Monday before lhe aun
w 111 up, l.<lwr ence Kemper put
on his Joaglng c lothes a nd went
tor hi• dally lwo·mlle run In 10-
detree we.tther at hi• home in
Palmdale
Two houn later Kemper had
driven 100 rnalc8 to HuntlngtOn
Beach where he iii gcltin.i hlis
feet, on the ground as the new
superintendent or the Huntiniton
Beach City (elementary l School
District.
Most of the momlnj wu spent
at the home of school board
member Norma Vander Molen
where h e met with 1bout 10
represen tull Ye~ of parent
teacher org;.snitatlom.
After he took the blame for
bringmg the cold we athe r to the
beach city, Kem per listened to the
con cc ma of parents.
The 42·yeur·old Ke mper Hid
muc h of the parents ' concern.
voiced both Monday and during
the month that he's been on the
Job. deals wath the so·called
metropolitan busing plan.
T he school busing t blueprint
calls for Huntington Beach
youngst.en1 to be tra nsported ltJ
Long Beach 11chools t.o con-eel
racial imbalances.
Kemper aald that as a clUien
he tis opposed lo forced busing.
n ot for e thnic r easons. but
because he views It as an ln·
tru8ion by government on one's
personal life.
He 8ald he ha.a ttn aversk>n for
government ·'ti> tell me where to
II Ye a nd whe r e t o send my
children."
He declares he also opposes
forced busing as an educator
"because It siphons away mooey
from Umited revenues available
for education ...
He says busing appears to be
a no ther In a number of pro·
.crams In which schools are
asked t.o do the job or a social
sclentlat .
"Education ha& taken on mort'
and more duties assigned by
legislators and congressmen and
In m a ny cues the schools have
garnered U,e public's Ire."
Kemper also says he rinds that
parents are very interested In
what 111 he1ng tuught In the
C'las11room
He says the Huntington lieach
district through the years has
stuck pretty much with basic
education and tha t , he too,
favors an e mphasis on reading.
writing and arithmetic.
"I am comfortable with the
balance of the program that also
Budget l~sue
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OPPOSES BUSING
9dtoof Chief Kemper
Include!'! enrichment cltts11e11
"fl 1s a 80Ulld pro1era m und at
r •pregents wh at the p1•ople
want." he declared
Anothe r con cern , Kemper
nolu. iA that the district cs los·
\ng about 400 pupils each year
becau.ae of decllnlng enrollment
H e said a com matt ee la
scheduJed to study lhe aitu•l1on
and that decisions regarding
possible school r lol\ures wall
have to be m ade In the ruture
Kemper was the unanimous
choice of the school board to
replac~ S.A. "At·· MoffcU . who
retired.
Kemper wfl3 the isuperinten
dent ol the Palmdale Elemen·
tar~ School District for four
years before landing h•~ new
$37,750 l>(>Sltaon
fie received h111 dcK'lorute in
educatJon at USC aod has olhe r
degree& from Occ1dentul "nd Cul
Stute Los Angeles
H e w as a knuckl~ ball
baseball pitcher a t EalJJe Hock
High School and at Glendale
Junior College.
Hhi love of baseball. 1n far t.
poses one of has bu(gest dllcm
mas
"I 've lived t&nd died with the
Oodgers for 20 yt>arS I guess I
should be transferring my al
lejiance t.o the Angela.··
Kemper has rsetin staying 1n·a
mote l week night!\ while his wafe
and thrtt teen.agers remam »n
Palmdale until thcarhome as sold.
McCarthy Battles
Brown's Proposal
SACRAM EN'T'O <AP l A-l>·
s t·mbly Spc11kcr IA•o McCarthy,
once one of Go v Edmund Rrown
Jr 's dosest a llies an the
Legislature . Is woi1king hard to
defeat Brown's propos al for 11con
s titutaonaJ convention lo require
balanced federal budJ(els
In a n unus ual m ove ,
M t'Carthy. O·San Francisco, has
sent private letters to Assembly
Democrats urging the m to op
pose a resolution requesting the
t'O n ventlon souitht by the
Oemocralit' governor
Last we ek the st»le Senate
voled 24· 14 lo ra tir)' 11uch o con
vention. 11 lhe Assembly also ap.
proves the resolution, Califomfo
would become the 25th stute w
call for u convention
H 34 states adopt resolullon.5.
Congreas would be required to
convene the first consUtuUonal
conve ntion since 1787
"Of all issues r aJ11ed during
my four ,YCarl' and eight months
as sp<tJ1kc r. none 18 more critical
tha n the t'llll tor u <:onsUtutlonal
conve nt um," McCarthy 's letter
HYl'.I.
"Suppo rt ror a balanced
ff'deral hudwet is justified . .
but opcnm)t up the United States
Constitution; and Its cbortshed
protectiona or indivldual rtgh\a,
b unsupportable." McCarthy
uys. v.
"I rapettlully uric your help
. . . Ir you do not share my con-
ce rn, I would <ipprcc1atc thl' op
portunlty for un early d l:-.cu!>swn
at your conv<•nlcncc , ·· thl' lctkr
adds.
T hl' letter ill furlhl'r e v ldcnc1·
that the wtde rtrt hetwce n Drown
and McCarthy dramullcally
dls pla)'ed in speeches attackin~
f'ach othe r at the Dcmocratk
stale convention IO days u~o
has not been cloited, and that
their personal feud may con
tlnue.
'Sam' Book,
Movie OK'd
NEwt1'r'ORK <AP I J\ "ll&tf'
judge In Boooklyn has lndi<'aled
his approval for u book movie
deal about th<· life o f Oavld H
Berkowitz. the convicted k tller
of ahi people In the Son of Sam
alayinR8
State Supre me Court JusU(~·
Carmine Ventler u on Monday In·
slruc ted attorneys involved tn
a ubmlt papen on sn order op
provina the bat1lc agreement.
Left open was the question of
whether the state Crime Victims
Com penaaUon 8<>ard or rourt.
appoint.ec1 coniservuto rs for the
killer's ettale would h1ndle dlis·
bursement of the l'IO ·called
"Berko wlU 11hare " o f the
$250.000 advance and ~ubscq~nt
royalUee. ~ .. .,,.n1.,..N111-
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An official iutld 6,058 m entally
retarded patient.a it.atewldc have
hecn affected by the ne w stand·
arda but that only 7ll have
bee n released. Ht uld 66 pa
llentll remain In lnvolunluy
commitment bccautse they arc
believed to Po8t :. d an1eer to
thPmMlves or othera.
PBrade Funds Sought Women Seen
For Draft
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''What It really represent.a it o
conatant. e volution in the deflnl
lion of what client or p1Uent
rlghllJ arc, what the cr iter iB
should be for commitment ," Or.
CrlneUa tald. "We aee It bal1cal·
ly •• a 1eood turn of ~vtn\a."
Omrch Makes Plea
SAN ft•RANCISCO <AP> -The
troubled Worldwide Church ol
Ood uked t h e CalUornll
Supreme Court Mooday to rt·
move • court·appomud receiver
who h• taken conllol ol lta 980
mlllionlD~.
...
Water Bil/A Ask Fourth of July Help
If UunUn«t<>n Beach re1ldcots
really do love a fourth of July
parade , lhey'U hll ve to put their
m oney where their mouth la.
OHlchla are aendln1 out
nottc:es in water bUla, 11khtC for
Sl donaUona t.o keep the 14th an·
nual td.IUon of the parade tolna.
"I believe thla wUI be the
f alreat w•y t.o determine if there
1hould be a parade," clty Public
Informal.Ion Offict.r BUI Rftd
aald Monday.
•
"If people want It, they can
h elp pay for It ."
Ree d i\dded tbet a special
eventa committee plannln1 the
parade allQ It ne10Uatln1 with
prlva\4' lndmtry to help finance
the petriotlc event.
Memben 11.o plan to place
"Save \he Parade" cotn rec.1»
taclet throu1hout the cltr. Tht Ctty Coc.&Mll vot.4td not to
1.,.nd an, more money on the
pande followbtl p11111• of
PropoatUod lJ. .
Controveray baa 1urrounded
the event 1lnce ms when It wet
dl1coven!d lh•l the city pound
m ore than H0.~00 •nto the
parade.
About $30,QOO In Cit)' lUH
we nt lnto 1t.11in1 the event In
1971.
Re1ldenu who do not rec.lv. •
water but clln 1Ull contrtbuM.
Tbty can do ao by mama, • check tor St or more to tbe
Public lnlormaUoo Office. 3000
Ill aln St .. t2~1. Rttd uya.
•
WASHINGTON <AP >
Secretary of Defense H ar old
Brown uys younc women
should have to re1i1ter for the
drat\ It men do but maJ&e
clear he would not want to draft
wom.n for com bat.
"I hlVe not chanced my view
tbat tM trt•t m_,ortty ot com-
bat duties a,.. not 1ultable fot
women.'' Brown told the Houae
ArnHd Servicea Committee
Monday.
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Your Hometown 1
Dally NewHpaper
h VOL. 72, NO. 30, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1979 TEN CENTS.
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Prop. 13 Aftermath Horrors Charged.
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SACRAMENTO CAP I FIN
•l•UDM •nd llbrari will eJmo,
and 1an l!ocephallU• e pld m le
could o~:cur 1i1nlHs the •tat
quickly U\creuea Propoajllon U
t t'lll'Ut' fund.i. local otflt"l•I• NY
A a~ .. hour Utany ot horron
WOI ptt ntfd Monday by ol
flc11al1 ot fil"t', mosquito abate·
mt'nl. ccmcl ry, library, r,artt
un1I other •Pttlal d~trieu rom
Rain Due
With New
f ~~~~:•~•••! nn,
your umbrella There's a 60 per-
cent chanc~ that you'll need it I
Orange County Hut reach for
• tonight and Wednesday.
• And 1n the wake of the rain,
t the Nationa l We ather Service
i_ predicts, wlll come a ne w cold J f ront lha l will ag a in have
O r a nge County's farm e r s ~ reaching for wind machines and
l :.m udgepots
i l"orecaslers said the incoming
( rain and lhc freezinJC conditions
that preceded 1l were generated
~ by a low pressure system cen-t t e r e d over Jt h e Ne vada -
Californrn bordM-area.
T hey said the d e pression
• ena bled a s tream of Arctic air
that normally would have been
ha lted in d t>sc rt country to
s weep on down over Las Vegus
to Southern C<ihforni:1 leaving
s now in many arc us that had not
st:cn snow since World War JI.
Orange <.:uunty 's farme r s j w1•rc much more conce rned with
• the frost thut has already caused
• I ~uhstantial d am age to many
• crops. i And they breathed a sigh of re-
•
l hef. Monday mgllt when the low
20s temperatures predicted by
• fo recasters turned out lo be
I nothing lower than a livable 33
degrees.
'"We had a mild Santa Ana
condition e arly an the e vening," l enlained Irvine Company or-
1 c hard m a nag e r D e an
Ruchinger . "And then the cloud
('Over came in a nd we knew we
could m ake 1t throu g h the
flight. ..
Hanc·h uut hor1t1 cs have not yet
tw cn abl(' to estimate the losses
tlwv know lhi'V suffNed Sunday
ni ght whl'n tcmpNuturcs plum
ml•tt!d to21 dc·gn •t.•s.
Avoc ad os , le m o n s a nd
strawbt•rru•s were among the
c·rops hardest hit hy the cold
s n<Jp J11•IH·ovte rs a nd wind
mat·hin<·s wcrl' used in a bid to
• pus h out the: it round-hugging
C'old air und a llow the warmer
upper I' r t o settle a nd the
, m ant-uw; ''<'rtainly saved m any
crops, ran h hands saad .
Straw ry growe rs <ir e wait-
1 1ng to St• ar the blooms that
WN<• w <' Sunday shrivel and
, turn black 1n the next d ay or so.
<Stt RAIN, Page A2)
·Truck Cab
Chased for
: 240 Miles 1
Al.8A N Y, O r e . C A~l 1 Oregon State Police chased a
spec·ding truck tractor for 240
It miles fro m Alba n y to the
~ Cnlifornia border todny, but
neither pursuing state troopers
nor u roadblock was uble lo slop
the vehicle.
r No one was injured in the
Orr~''" chase, but at 9 :30 .a.m. I th~ truck. which hnd no traile r,
was still reported southbound on
Inte rstate 5 near Yreka, CaUf.
A state police spokesman in
I Eugene said the Lane County
s heriff's office used a truck and
trailer rig to block the freeway's
southbound lane al the Coburg
I interchange north of Eugene,
but the truc k somehow made it
thro ugh and proceeded south t.o
tht> California border. · ·
I Police Hid the truck's speed
varied from 60 to 80 m .p.b. as It
roll ed down the freeway.
The chase began at 5:26 a.m .
on 1-5 just north of Albany when
' 11 trooper tried lo at.op the truck l 1>ec3use It had no rear li1hu and r no llcen1e plates.
Troooen continued lhe chase
througb the slate, with new
patrol vehicleft laking over WMn
the rig crossed Into another
state police district 's 'jurlldlc·
tlon.
State police said lJut truck
may have bf.en stolen from KJq
C ounty , Wash . A police
(Sft CHASE, Pa1t AJ>
lbh>UCflou& CallfomJI. ,
They appeared bef or t.be M aembty LocaJ Oove:nu:nent Com
m lltt>e In support of h:al•laUon
to add up t.o ll&O million to lht-
S4 2 btlUon ln state IW"plua f\al\Cb
arantf'd IH t aummer lo local
1o ver nme nta whic h loat S7
bUUon lo property lax rovenu.-:1
with voter enactment of Propos1
Uoo 1.3
But committee c hairma n
Euaicnc Chapple, R-Roaeville,
11•ld the Leglalature ls havinJC
trouble figuring out how much
t l(tru moo~y s ho uld be ap.
proprlatc<I becauae 11bout a Uurd
o ( the Hl ate'a ~.000 special dis·
trirta haven't filed financial re-
port.I 50\ij(hl by lhe state Coo-
t r o 11 e r a nd De pa rtme nt of
fi'tna n<'e
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COUNCILMAN LARRY AGAAN GOES DOOR TO DOOR
Dally Trek• to Seek Conat"uent!,'....Thoughta on laauea
lroine Councilman
Figlits 'Monnpoly'
By JERRY CLAUSEN 'Of.,,. o.11, .. , ... , ....
Disgus ted with Irvine Com-
pany officials who refused to let
him hand out a questionnaire in
company-owned shopping cen ·
ters, Irvine City Councilman
La rry Ag ran t ook l o the
s idewalks Monday.
He is hanging 6.000 question
nalres on Irvine doorknobs.
Mooday, he said he wants to
kno w what citizens think about
possible us a ge fre~ for city
recreational facilities, about the
proosed development or Irvine
Company 's Village 14 and about
earmarking city funds to buy
o pe n s pace land.
In Aug ust , Ag ran s ought
Irvine Company approval to
hand out the questionnaires in
shopping centers.
In October, company officials
said he couldn't , that the move
would b e "d h ruplive t o
merchants' operations as well as
annoying to their cus tomers."
Agran said he was dismayed
with that "monopoly menlali·
ty," especially si nee the com·
pany had allowed candidate"! lo
roam the centers a t will last
year pnor to the March council
elections.
Agran spent a great deal or
time at lh<' centers then, passing
out pamphlets a nd talking lo
voters who eventually seated the
lawyer on the City Council.
The 33-ycar-old s low g rowth
a d vocat e s a id Mond ay he
he h eves the company had a
change of heart because the
shopping center campa ign paid
off for him.
The councilman, who s aid he
walks Jor exercise, plans to hit
portio'ns of every Irvine housing
a r.ea over the oext 30 lo 45 days
by walking door-to-door with his
<See AGRAN, P•ge A%)
"ll 's obvious that Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy is gol nJC
lo be very reluctant lo provide
any baJlout money until we have
a firm figure on e mergency
needs,'' Chapple said.
Chapple s aid esllmates of
emergency need's range up to
$220 million, but that the com-
mittee would "lean to the thrifty
11lde" and propose an add1Uonal
$100 mlllion to SlSO mllllon.
Los Angeles County Ubrarlan
Curol Moss said her budget was
cul 60 percent, but the county
Board of Supervisors ordered
her lo maintain 75 percent of
previous service In anUc1pation
of an additional rescue bill.
If extra money is n 't ap-
propriated, "our libraries will
be virtually decimated ." with
the staff cut to 100 people who
will rotate uround the system's
90 branch libraries, operating
each just one day per week.
She. said no books have been
purchased by the county library,
which serves 45 Los Angeles
County cities, s ince the enact-
ment of Proposition 13 and \he
staff has already been reduced
by 542 persons t.o 1.100.
CoWlty Hires Lobbyist
·Vote Split 4 .. 1
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. o.lfY Pli.I ".ti
In a 4-1 vote, with Supervisor
Harriett Wied er dissenting,
Orange County Supervisors de·
cided today to spend $100,000 on
a Washington "representative "
Boa rd members who backed
th e pl a n s u gges t e d by
Supervisors Thomas Riiey and
Ralph Clark chose their words
carefully, explaining that the
county isn't r eally hiring a lob-
byist.
.. We're not going to be s pend·
ing one penny for wining and
dining o f Congressm e n ,"
declared Rilev. lie stressed that
the job authorized today would
be related lo obla.ining existing
, federal grant money.
His vie w wa s echoed by
Supe rvisor Ra lph Diedrich who
added. "We 're not trying lo in·
flue nce legislation We JUSl want
to be sure Orange County gets a
bette r percentage of the money
il sends to Wastungton "
Mrs. Wieder disagreed with
the plan , contending that exist
1ng county s ta ff members and
the county's congressjonal del·
egalion could work more close-
ly to achieve the same goal.
S he note d that the county
alre ady i~ soendln~ more than
$61,000 for combined informa-
tion and lo bbying services
through Washington-based as-
sociation.'l in which the county
has memberships.
She also questioned the way in
which the proposal is being put
o rk. "There is a lack of a de-
finitive plan.'' she said. "What
a re the county's needs, what will
this person do, what a bout a Job
description""
lier board colleagues, in over-
ruling her attempt to have the
issue set aside while such ques-
tions are answered. agreed lo
study a "preliminary draft con·
<See JOB, Page AZ>
Irvine Seeks Schools
Citx's Jiiews to Be Aired in Sacramento
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of .. o.11, .. , ........
'Plore ·ttian· 150 e ducators,
banken, construction officials
a nd -legislativ~ aides are expect-
ed to converge on Sacramento
Thursday to lay plans \hey hope
will provide needed school build-
ings for djstricts throughout the
state .
T he Coalition for Adequate
School Hous ing session will
draw re presentatives from
throughout Calirornia and 1s the
c ulmination of more than two
months of e ffort launched by
Irvine Unified School Dis trict or-
fi cials.
The Irvine district is one of lhl·
fe w in the state s uffe ring student
body b'TOwth problems.
And, s ays Ge ne lla rtllnc.
CASH chairman, voter approval
of Proposition 13 and the failure
of Proposition l , a state school
building bond issue, last June
dried up m ethods for financing
new construction.
F o llowing Proposition l:J
passage, Irvine's Superintendent
Stanley Corey was one of hun
dreds of school orftciuls who
complained bitterly that rundang
would be curtailed for what hf'
considered badly needed school
buildings and muintcnance
Co r ey d ec id e d t o tlo
somethin~.
Afte r contacting fin ancial.
building and architectural firms
and a handful or other school
districts, he called a two-day
conference In Anaheim to study
s t ate wide school construction
problems. lie hoped for dlrec·
tion In helping lo solve lntertm
and long-term solutions to build-
ing and maintenance problems
Hartline, lhe Irvine distnct's
assis t.ant s upe rintendent for
business and support services,
said this week that Corey hoped
150 people would s how up for the
November gathering after mall·
Ing invit.atlona to all Califorrua
school dist.rt els.
Full or Empty
"Three hundred attended ,"
said Hartline, "a nd they were
highly enthusiastic."
~t the c onclusion of the
Anaheim conference "we had
m ore than 100 stay to discuss
leglslat1~e possibilities, and 75
stayed lo sign up to actively
participats," Hartline said.
<See SCllqoL, Paie AZ>
Maroin Compares
Love to Gas Tank
LOS ANGELES <APl -Aclor
Lee Ma r vin , testifying for a
third day in a landmark proper-
ty rights trial, today offered his
de(inition of love -an emotion
he said he never felt for Mi chelle
Triola Marvin, during the six
years they were lovers
He srud it was something hke
the feeling he gel~ when the go:-.
tank in his car is either full or
empty.
"There are all degr ees of lovt>
on a s ca lt!," Marvin s aid
hesita ntly
"There would be the young,
frivolous love." he s aid "The
('h1ldUke love of a teddy bear.
and as we go up the scale. I
would imagine the ultimate 1n
love would be between people
a dee p regard for the other
person, truthfulness. loyalty,
fidelity and a tremendous sense
or selflessness toward the other
person.
"What love were you r cfernng
to that you did not huve fo r
M 1chcllu." as ked Miss Marvin's
attorney, Marvin M itche lson
"The Jov£' I described towa rd
the end." Mar vin said.
"The loyalty, fidelity. truthful·
ness that ~ind of lovi'"'"
M 1tchelson a~ked.
"Yes," said Marvin.
llowt'Vt'r . Mar vin admitted
that tht' hegannmg or his <1ffa1r an
1964 was happy.
"In the l:w>ginmng, s he ~ave
m e ht>r fn<>ndship and h<:r com-pany ," M:.irvtn testified. ··
1n the beginning I enjoyed at. I
believe 1t started to go downhill
towa rd the end or 1965 ...
But b<>fore then , ht! admitted,
"J saw the finer points or her,
the relationship, yes.·'
Khomeini to End 15-year Exile
M ltchelson· intended to ques-
tion Marvin today about the
arguments that broke up the af·
fair, and result ed Jn Miss
Marvin suing the ac tor for SJ
million In property acquir ed
<See MARVIN, Page A2>
Or :=~~-=•~t
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DUltNtRAN
Ar8lule9' Khomeini
...
TEHRAN, Iran <APl -The
Iranian government approved
permission today for Air France
lo ny AyatuJlah Ruhollab Kho-
meini back to Iran, ending his
nearly JS years of exile. He is to
leave Paris early Thurad•r.·
The relum of the sp ritual
head of the Iranian people pro-
m iaea to present a new and
stronger challenge lo the shah·
appointed government o( Prime
Mlnlat.erShah BakhUar.
A 1ovemment autem ent said
the d ecision to p ermit the
Mosle m leader's r eturn was
made at ~long Cabinet meetinf.
EarUefl today, the U.S. Em·
bauy ordered the evacuation
from Iran of all dependent.a of
U .8. go~mment employees and
•uln '" ed a ll no n·easentlal
Americ clUzena t.o 1et out of
the countey followin1 attack.I on
three Americana.
Tbt embumy order.d all U.S..
1ovemmek depeodentl "to de·
part Iran temponrtlr at tM
earttett feulble dat.." •
Thia la Lhe first tJmt tbe U.S. . .
government actually orde red
anyone out of Iran. Previous an
nouncement.s have ' encouraeed
people without Important bu.I·
ness to leave.
There are fewer than 10,000
Americans left in Iran, down
from a peak of 45,000 when the
unreal here started a year ago.
Those remalnlna Include about
900 members of • mlUtary ad·
vlaory aroup, 1overnme nl
employeee and employees in the
petro le um a nd aircraft ln·
duatries.
Three U.S. mlHtary planes ar-
rived here today lo evacuate
another 202 Americans, motUy
C?l vlllana.
The order was l11ued after a
1b00Una attack on an American
air force major Sund1y ni,htln
Tehran and i.he beattn1 o U.S.
Coa1u1 David C. McGaffey and
an American employ" of Bell
HellCOIMt' lnt.erut.lonal In tM
central Iranian city of llf ahan
on Moada1 aftemoon. u .8. Ali' Force lllJ. Larry R.
Davia was abot and wounded .. ' . . . . . . ' . . .
t t • I . ~
t •••
-c~L
twlee by an unidentified ter
rorisl in Tehran on S unday.
U.S. Cons ulate sources in
Isfahan said the trouble theri"
be1an about 4 p.m . Monday with
a n altercation between the Bell
Helicopter e mployee and an Ira
nlan tui driver near the .city's
Khoroush Hotel. The sources
aald a shot was fired during \he
d1spute and the taxi driver had
been boeptt.aJ.lied with a facial
wound.
The aow.c;es said a crowd and
local autli'6"rtties sel1cd the Bell
employee, who was not Im·
m ediately identified, and took
him lnlide the hotel. McOaffey
wu s ummoned a nd a rrived
abput 5:15 ~.m. They Hid an.tr
McOalfey amvecl lhe crowd out·
slde became angry, broke past
eml11ariee or the locaJ ayatulJah
aent t.o calm the altuaUon and
beet \be two Americana.
The sources said McOaffey
waa "bruised and a bit bat-
tered" but not aertoualy hurt,
aocl that the Bell employee alJo
did not need ho1pft.11l11Uon.
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Weather
Chance of rain 40 (M'r
cent late tonight and 60
percent Wednesday. Lows
tonight l(l 40s. Highs in
mad to usJper SOS Wednes-
day .
INSIDE TODA\'
.4 quftt ulghborhood
erupt• tnlo a apoam of terror
na a ten-. mlptr fire1 into •
an eh~rMntoru tchoot. Se~
"Doll of Terror fn Son Diego" on Page A7.
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'Only One China' Sought
Teng tresses Goal: Return of Tai1«U1 '
WA SllI f:TO •AP •
Cbl oe.t Vau P r t>mter T n
H.alao-plq lOda)' told aena ton
v.orrled about th4t 1eevnl7 of
T aJ wan that Ule)' "'°"'d ~
that Cbl le11d' n no k>na r
talk about "HbenUon· wh n
U..1 •PNl about lbe luttue ot Uw oft*>nt lllaod
"Wt oo-·~ we ••at to IOlve lht! qunt on of th• nit um Df
'hlwa n lO ~ cnC>th rland oJld
''omplet.-lbt" irral t •u ,. of lttt
rt<un1r1 C'.illon o r th •
mo<Mrland," Tt'n iuud
"W • ••)' t ha\ 10 Ion" a Talwa n ~~ ret urn d t o th,
mot.herlar»d and Lbal thf'n-&a on
ly UOl' Cbina, lhc-o .... •Ill fWI)
rt'sped Uw p nl rH LIU on
Taawao ··
Tbt' Ou~ Judl'r Sll()kl' In
rnpo~ t.o a qu..: Uon from ~n ~l•lbl'lf"IW Pl'll. D R l dwi.na a
Jwac heoP bl bi.a hoeol' at~
b M06l "'4'mbf-rw Of Ut., ~n,ale
Tea, V.'eOl to l C1pl&ol lo
Joan lht' natora after concl&ad
ln1 lonnal talk• w1th rr ktenl
ar1 r II and lhf' pru 1d11nt an
oouott4 that Lh•, C-hlneac and
Amf'ncu propl hue "bn>Mt
proapc!dl" Cor buUdlq a new
l"f'I auoaatoa>
Oul"in« thf' h.tnr hfML P II
H ll.t d 1tbout U\c• ofnt'lal pol <'Y or
th£· l'~"OPl<''~ H<'rublH· of Chin¥
110 thl' fut uJ'\" ut 1'1uwa n
'I 'm uru you ha v•• alrud
ne>trd that wt' no lonJl'r UM< thr
v.or d 'ltbt'ratlon u( Taiwan
Tei n IC rt• rU <'Cf
ti ,. • I .. o a. ai 1 d • • I n t h t•
n ur mahullo n u f relat lon:i.
Mt•u ·n t'b10• and t.hP United
:-.tat e1. lh'• cru<'lal qucallon wu11
the> qut uoo u( Uw return lo Uw
ml.>t.ht"rland of Taiwan
"PrK•b becaue t.bla q._.
lion wu 10lvf'd nnnnaUtaUon
was 111t•hlevt!d "
(.'artcr and Tena ltft the Wltlte
1loun oval ofrictt In late mom·
In« nflc>r t11 two ho ur mt--ctJns.
and tht" pn-ident de1crlbed t.hdr
MAd ST9 PROTEST
ftN0'8 VISIT -A4
1.i lk " ~1th a rush or udJl'cll vf'll
ti\ (•a
"f<'a1 n •twhintc, frank. ho~t.
cordial. harmonloua, ben Ochal
ll nd ronstruct lvl4." wt!re the
word, a 11m lllng CtJrtor USl•d
b"fort• Teng xh'ppcd into his
h mouMJ\f' and rode lo Capitol
llill for mt'<'t1ng11 with members
of c ongl'\'S:s
"l agrt"t' to ''vt•ry word Ow
presldt>nt hao; JU!ll sa id." Teng
Cable Fee ·Hearing Set
lroU1e Co111niissio11 ,tudies Rate Hike Plari
i\ p r<>pc»aJ to 1 ocre llH f ee3 for
r a bll• te\ vt ion ervlc to In 1111·
homeo...n..., 11' 1>cht'dulE'd fo1 a
Ft•b 7 public ht•1trm g ht1fort• th,.
,.,, y 0 1\ ('ommurut}' S.•rv1ce~ C'um
m1saton
The bearing on Uw Commun1
ty Cablevi.alon Company plan '"
scheduled for 7:30 p.m . in city
council chambers at City Hall.
17200 Jamboree Blvd.
The company, on Jrvtne Com
oany subsicUary. ls r~uestJ.n~
the followin g Inc re ase:> In
l',....P~AI
JOB •••
tract" lhat would answer such
concerns before anyone ls hired
Board members also agrned to
ask the Orange County Transit
U1stnct and the Or ange County
T ransportation Commission if
those groups wouJd like to joln in
the hiring or a Washington
rcprescnlaliVl'.
But they made 1t C'lcar that
any fmancial contnbutwns from
l'&lhcr group wo uld be In add1·
lion to the $100,000 authon~ to
day.
T he plan recommended by
Hiley and Clark calls (or the rur-
ang of a Washington represcn.
tatlve who wouJd work out of an
office supplied and staffed at
county expense.
An option in the plan wouJd be
fo r the county to send a research
assistant, already carried on the
t•ounty payroll, lo Washington t<>.
work with the representa tive.
In stressing the nc<.-d for such
r presentation, Clark noted that
San Diego County, smaller an
population than Orange, thlll
year got $1.34 million in graot.s
rrom Washington while Orange
County only got $67 million San
Diego County, he noled , bas
used a Washington re presen-
tative Cor several years.
Mrs. Weider's proposa l lo get
the county's congressionaJ del·
C8aUon to work on grants was d1sm1ssed by Diedrich.
"It woo'l work," be said.
20 Injured
In Strike
EL CENTRO <AP> -Alt.en·
lion shifted from the lettuce
fi elds to an l mperiul Valley
courtroom today afte r mort>
than 20 people were inj ured in <t
violent clash Involving i;trtldng
farm wOl'kera, aherlff's deputle11
and pnv.t.e security gua rds.
Final a r guments we r e
scheduled this afternoon in Im·
perial County Superior Court for
a hearing that lasted four hourh
Monday night as growers sought
to obtain a permanent irrjunction
to bait picketing by the United
Farm Workers Union.
OftANOe COAST
DAILY PILOT
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monthly ralt·~.
Tt> lnd1v1du11I ~ub11criht•rb ,
from t6 to SlO.
To bulk ratt• ~ubsc rabcr1'
rrn rticaputang thn>Ulilh commum
ty a1oroc1allons , frurn $4 to $6.70
To apartment subs.cribers.
from $2 to S6 70 with an opllon to
~dd an extra outlet.
-To all subscribers for odd1-
tional hook·up beyond two out.
le ts, from Sl to $2 per outJt>t
C ity Ma n ager W i lliam
Woollett Jr. bas requ~sted thal
people or gro ups wishing to
make written comment a bout
the proposed rat~ changes do so
prior to the l"eb 7 hearing
Thrc•t• homrowners J?n>Ups
Wa lnut Square Homeowners As·
11oclallon. Sierra Bonita Com·
muolty AsSO<'laUon and Village
Park Community Assodatioo -
already have opposed the plan.
The City Council ls scheduled
to conside r the rate change ap-
plication ut Its March 13 meet·
Ing.
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SCHOOL BUILDINGS. • •
Those participants fo rmed
CASH's Legislative Commlt tet:,
t•ompos<'d of s ix s ubcommittees
whH•h h uve b e e n m e e t in g
periodically ever since lo draft
e lem ents or a plan that Corey
and Hartline hope will provide.
lcJtislation for new schools . ·
In drtifl form, subcommittee
proposals currently urge new
legislation or s upport new bills
that wo uJd exact one percent,
statewide fees on new privately
developed cons truction project!>.
Also sought ls legis laUon to
p . 'lvide re venue bonds for
iJC n ool conslruclion . m ajor
school maintenance and plant
modernization.
The proposed r evenue bonds
could be mired with the percent
annual statewide levy, allowing
fund leverage to provide bulld·
ings for those districts in im·
med iate need.
Also proposed are mandatory,
lo n g-range <Cive or 10-ycar l
school <fulricl mast.er plans for
utillzation of existing facilities
a ad projected build Ing and
maintenance requirements
School systems seeking con-
~truction bonds would. under the
proposal, be compelled to file
such plans for Stale Department
of ~ducation approval, Hartline
said.
CASH also seeks n~iblUty in
handling dlslrict-0wifed school
:>il es and buildings.
Under existing la w , monies
from the sale or sites purc hased
o r schools built with slate
school-construction-aid funds re·
verttolbe11talc.
"Schools have been criticiu!d
for bemg land s peculators."
Hartline H id. "Rut there ls little
incentive for a dis trict to unload
property it may need far fn the
future if the proceeds revert lo
the state ''
CASll 1s proposing that, if a
s chool dist rict's maste r plan
shows no need for s uch sites or · -
buildings some 10 years into the
futu re. the property could be
sold or lcas<'d wllh resulting in·
c om e u s ed l o c a ll y Co r
modernization. m ainte na nce or
new construction.
P articipant.; in the day·long
S<tcrament.o session are exµ<:ct·
ed to tum their final wor k over
to a state lcgls lalor for drafting
in bill form and Introduction.
"We'll have a proposal ln ba ll
form no lat.er than March I,"
Hartline predicted.
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Writers Set
Wlwge Talk
Lee a nd Le l and Cooley,
Laguna Beach's husband and
wife writing team. will be the
keynote speakers in the 1 p.m.
finale of Saddleback College's
Emeritus Day program Friday.
The Cooleys' talk wlll cover
"Seco nd Caree r s and
Alternatives ." Both left their
original career occupaUons to
become successfuJ writers .
The 1 p.m . talk will take place
in the college's Fine Arts
Theater. Admission is Cree. For
furthe r inform ation, phone
831-9700 or 495-4950, e xt. 207.
Gun Law Shelved
S ACRAMENTO CAP }
J .cglsl~tion to bol11ter the ··use a
g un, .co to p rison '' law w11 s
l'lhelvt'd tor JO days by an A!oo
!'lembly comm1ttct' Mo nct1t y.
Hid. ••11trouatt this visit. I am even
more coovloefd lhat Cblna and
the United States and the
Ch l n eae people and tbt
Amertun people have broad
pro1~u tn vartou. fields
poUUcally, eeonomieally. lD u.e
aclence ud tecbnoloeJcal fteJd1
a nd in tbe cultural taeld. et
cttera." the Chinese leader said.
Cart4.'r said they would meet
:a.caln brit Oy Wednesday lo 111gn
an umbrella agreement cove r
Ing exchances In stude nt.a and
scholars, science, t echnology,
agriculture and energy.
The leaden refused to answer
questions about whether lhey
disagreed on such tougher issues
as their attitude toward the So
vlel Union or the future or
Taiwan.
l',....P.,,.AI
AGRAN •••
handouta a couple of hours daily.
ff11 two-sheet communlcaUon.
held toeether wllh a rubber band
that fits over doorknobs . asks
that the postcard portion be
malled t.o hi.a home.
To be c~ked orf are three
questions, each with boxes al·
lowln& the realdenl lo indicate
whether h e (a vors eac h
measure, strongly favors ll. op-
poses, strongly opposes or Jusl
doean't know bow he feels .
As for hhmelf, Agun said he
has "mixed feeUnga .. about user
fees for malntalnlog tennis
courts. parka and swimming
pool1 lD the wake of Proposition
13 property lax cuta.
"I do think many so·caJled
fril11 or non-essential Ite ms lllte
tenni.a cow1a ought to be largely
self s ufficient, but J don't know
bow tbe people feel.
"My hunch ls that a lot or peo.
pie wlll resent It."
His second question notes that
lhe city soon will consider an
Irvine Company request to re-
zone cenler ·clty agrlcullural
lands to develop Village 14, add·
Ing nearly 20,000 residents to
the city's 55,000 population .
Agran asks whether the resi·
dents want the development.
"It's the major development
question before the city this
year," he said. "I have many
questions and concerns about
traffic control, air pollutio n.
economic vlabUlty and the mix
of housl.n& lo vma1e 14."
HI• tblf d queallon seeks
opinions rewarding city purchase
of open:space land.
"I am ln favor . personaUy, in
an lncreued e Cfort by the city to
acquire open space. It's the best
hedge against over develop·
ment," he said.
Point in g to highe r -than.
anticipated city sales.tax rev·
c nues, Agrao s aid about
$200,000 a year could be put
aside to buy land.
It cost Agran $1 79 lo pnnt up
his hand-out package, and he ex·
peels only about a three percent
return beeause residents must
aHix a 10-cent stamp to make
their views known.
fle....said the anticipated 180 re-
turns woo't dictate his voLe on
any of the three Issues but thatl
he 'JJ consider them In hl.s finul
decision.
Agran snlct he's nol pleas4..'<I
with his plans for neighborhood
walks but thal he hasn 't tht·
money for mailers.
"The l rvlr\C Company's dt·niul
110 shopph1K centers) ldt me•
without many t'holcei.." ht> s1.11d
CHASE •.•
s poh•man In Albany u id at
lcaat two people were bellevt.'<t
to be ln lJ\t! vehicle .
Pollcc suld lht'Y could nol use
nny more forre to !f>' to stop thl'
rll( *•utW of the 1 rl~k or lrtjury
to othen on the busy freeway.
AuthoriUl'll aaid the chase m lghl
have lo continue until tho lruck
r·un out 0( Cud.
A ~ p o It c• R m rt n ( o r l h l'
CallComla t111hway Patrol In
Yreka 1aJd he had no lime to
talk ~aUI<' troopers we~ fn
the mldat ol the chase.
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PeekoPoo
As a woman pauses to watch construction at the site of
Baltimor •'s convention center, her poodle decides to
make sure everything Is proceed ing on schedule also.
Irvine Braees
Mock Quake Due Thursday
A disaster simulation ln Irvine
based upon u m as sive earth-
quake a long the Whittier Fault
in the Brea a rea wlJI result
Thursday on paper -In death
u nd i nJu r y b y flo od and
crumbling buildings.
The police d ~parlm cnt 's
Emerge n c y Op e ratio n :-.
Center a communications com
ple x will be tested by the coun·
tywide exercise.
The Irvine department will
coordinate mutual aid request<.,
e vacuation t echniqu e s,
establishment or relocation cen
ters and communications with
J
,.,... P-sie AJ
MARVIN •..
when they were together_
M 1tchelson said he would ask
Marvin about the month of M i.t),
1970, when the two argued on the
beach at ~bu. '
-Miss Marvin has described a
tearfuJ scene wruch ended with
her near·col1Js1on with a pohce
car and her arrest and jaillnK
overnight.
"I want lo ask him about that
night." Mitchelson said.
Mass Marvin told or being ar·
r es t e d afte r s h e a rgu ~d
hysterically with Marvin. Al"
co rding to h e r vers ion. he
watch<..>d as she was taken to jail.
but djd nothing lo get her out.
Shi! said she stayed In Jail until
her friends , comedian Milton
Derlc and his wife lluth, balll'd
ht'r out.
ln t est imon y la s t we l'k .
Mu rvm said be did nol love Mas..,
M nrvln during their six year
lovl' a ffair and dld not approvc>
or ht•I' ll•gaJ movt• to c hange her
naml' to his
lf l' co n Cl'd c d that h e
son1t•t1mcs spok\• or spending hb
hk "Ith her, but he said he
mt>nnt only in bt.'<f
M lss Mur vin, 46. who won lbt.•
right to s u1' the actor In a
la ndm.1rk California Supreme
Court de<.'lslon, claims he owes
her hair of lhe asscu he ac
<.'umulaled 1n the years they lived
together u figure her attorney
cstlmat.cs aUI million.
Miss Marvin's claim rests on
her contention that the actor
many Umes promlaed lo support
her for life. 1'o win he r suit. sht•
must prOVl' there was "an im
plied contract" between the lov·
crs to abare the products or their
joint eCCorta.
The trial ls expected to last
three more weeks .
the county Office of Emngency
Services.
UnUke some rlisu ter simula
lions. th1~ one wi ll not 1nclud1·
field a ctivities. s uch us mock
hospital ~t ups
The scc nano 1s based on an
earthquake or a 7 l maJ(n1tud1•
on the Richter scale. worse lhan
the 1971 Sylmar quake o( 6 4, but
not so bad as the 1006 San Fran
CISCO earthquake or 8.5.
According to the poJ1ce depart
mcnt. the t!xerc1sc assumes an
t•arthquokc that ~erious would
rl!sult in :-.everal Irvine deaths,
s e ve ral dozen •nJur iei.. a nd
mode r ate building damagt.•
throughout the city.
Flooding caused by the pre-
sumed cracking of the SanUa,go
R t's e rvo1r wo uld force the
l'vacuation of thousands of res1-
d<•nls. according to the scenario
Resides lhe part1 c1pation of
police, rire and p ublic work:-.
C'm ploy~ Thursday, volunteer
a ma t e ur r adio e m e r genc y
:.l'r vaces ope rator s from the
S<>uth Ora nge Amateur Radio
Association will asb1sl the eic
t'rt"ISt>.
F,.._ Page A I
RAIN ...
Jf they do, the frw l is lost for
this season
There will b · more blooms
and more strawberries, they ex·
pla ined, but the lo:.s or these
first bloom:. woulri mean the 106:-.
or the fi rst profit able strawberry
mar ket in early March.
The strawbe r r y cr op was
valued al $40 6 miJlion an 1977.
M'<'Ond only to nur:wry stor k and
l'UI flc>weN an Orange County
A NaUonal WC'alhcr Scrvict•
forf'rnstcr prcdicl.s a low o( 44
tonight for Oran"w County with a
high WednesdJ)' of 56 degfl>es.
"Uut then it wU l get colder,"
h'' wumt'd "A!I things look right
now at will bt• at least 10 degrees
coldC'r W('dnesday night.·•
3 Killed in Cra8h
W ET UERS F'I E LD , Conn
<AP > A bus carrying Pratt &
Whitney workers was mlnut~
rro m i ts desllnalion at an
aircraft plant wh<'n it slammed
into a disabled gasoline t~er
truck, kiUing thrcl' per:>ons a nd
injuring nearly two doien other
passengers. About 3,000 gallons
or the lanker·~ 7 ,800-gaaJlon cargo
s pilled onto Interstate 91 after
the crash. stDtc polirc :.aid
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CoP8 Seek Motive in Me1a Slwtgun Attack
A Loni Beach man. found
•lumped In h i• car with a •bolcun wound to the head In
Coeta M11• lfonday. cll.&ftl to
Ufe today at Hoa1 Memorial
Hoapltal In Newport Beach,
poUceuJd. '
lnvHll1at~1 continued to
acelt a motive In the Sunday
nltht 1bo0Un1 of M·year·old
G"r1• Tbomaa Lovell. a cook
et rUrvlew SU'-Hoepltal In
C taMna.
Lt. George Lorton saJd Lovell
apparently waa vt1iUn1 a Crtend
In the Meaa del Mar aection ot
Co•t• Mesa Sunday evenln1.
Monday morning. a resldenl
1potted Lovell In bJa car at 7
e.m . on Pott Road. T)ui driver'•
aide window of Lovell'• car had
been blown out by a 1jn•l•
ahotcun blut from cloae ranc~.
"It wu definlt.ly a 1botpn,"
aald Lt. Lorton. not1n1 that
pollce found pellet• inside Lh •
v1chm 's car. Lovell sulfcred as
many as flvr wounds to the
head.
No weapon h u bee n rt"
cover~ in th~ sbootin1 Incident
Police have tel the lime for
the ahoollnJ as about 8:30 p.m
Sunday t>ued on Interviews with
re•ldenlJI who may have heard
the ehot.
1'9VSU. remainPd unc:n~~ and In extremely crrQC1111 • •
tlon today in the inte nsive c:are
ward at 11011 Memorial.
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Facts May Aid
Decision on TV
BJ SYLVIA POaTB&
Sbou.ld l.be Federal Trade CommluJoo re1ul11te TV
adt d1reC'ted at cb.Udru'T If IO, bow? Should chUdreo'• TV
commerdals be limited t.o younc1ten old eooucb to
uodent&Dd U..ir HW01 purpo1e? Or lbould tbey be
required to carry d.Uelalmen? Should commerdala for
1u1ared pl"Oducta be banned or balanced by health
mHI .... ? 1'b1I pubUc Lu-..e wu the tancet ot bltter debate before
a jammiM bearina room in San f'randaco thtouab lul
week. More wW ~itn March 5 in Waahln&lOG, D.C .
IT 18 A TESTA•ENT TO THE power and l.nllueoce of
advert!alnl that no olber 1uggested tra<le tre1ulaUon has
arou1ed •• much comment from A ertca's privatt1
cltlzena aa tbla one. Already, nea 7, people,
uoaltWated wllb any interest group or or D1 have
aent reacUool to the P'TC. The hearing f' ea even contain
lett.en from younaatera.
Tbe propo1al also hu directed public attention to u
g r owing body of psycholol(lcal research on child
development and t.o studles of the impact of TV oo
children.
Stating the position
clearly for more rtaid
reauJaUon la Robert M.
Liebert, profeuor of
psychology and
psychiatry at the Slate
University of New York
a t S tony Brook. a
Money's
Worth
reaearcher ln child development and father of two.
"Children are unlike adults . not only In what they
think but in bow they tblnk. ·•he says.
An experiment by Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget
illustrates Liebert 's point: thnt children under 8 cannot
distmguiah the dtlfercnce in purpose between programs
and ads.
Btrr PSYCHOLOGISTS OF EQUAL stature, such a~
Dr. Rochel Gelman and Charles J . Brainerd, argue that
neither Leibert oor Piaget bu taken into account young
children's oon-verbai skllla. They are capable of seelng
through commercials, but their language abilJly doesn't
~rmtt them to uplain in words.
Various business professors lake the view that
children who are old enough to understand ads are just as
Ukely to be won over as children who don't understand
them.
Still others say children should be exposed to
commercials regardless of whether they appreciate their
selling Intent. Their reasoning: TV ads prepare them to
live In the real world
A FINAL PAllT OF THIS controversy 111 that KO much
of this reflects a confrontation between two opposing
interest groups. both arguing opinion. not facL'i. Millions of
dollars beiq spenl oo the beanngs could achaeve so much
more lf spent oo research that would permit the Issues to
be settled oo the buLs of knowledge, not emotion.
la lt true that cblldren under 8 cannot arup that a toy
they see in operatJoo ln a TV ad requires them t.o auemble
it? Is a voice-over aaylna, "Some aaaembly required"
meanin&lesa unleu it Ls altered to "You have t.o put lt
toaelber? '·
Cblld.ren between the aaes of i and 11 watch an
averaae of 19,000 to 20,000 commercials a year. or 50 to 55
on a typlcal day.
Upon the outcome of these hearings may rest at least u
partial answer to the direction TV advertising takes next
in an area filled with economk 1mpUcatlorus, loaded with
dissenaioo and overloaded with hnanciaJ dynamite.
'It's Fantastic'
Cash Spenden
Save Painlessly
ST. LOUJS <AP) -When Bobbie Stites goes to the
supermarket, she puts rood ln her shopping bag and cash
ln her savings account.
She get.a a dLscount for aymg cash and the store
deposltJJ that savings Into ber account.
IT'S CA.UED SA,llf G PLUS, a brainchild of John
Wilson, a SUcest.on, llfo .. lawyer. lie says the plan makes
partners or merchants and bankers, to the advantage or
the 100.000 or so consumers part1c1paling 1n 1l. And ht 's
making muney from fees paid by the stores
"I think it's fantastic," says Mr:; Stites, a l>extcr ,
Mo .. mother or fo ur. "I use it every time I go to lhi"
grocery store."
Here's bow It works. Consumers willing to pay cash
for groceries, gasoline or just uboul anything else un·
given a discount rang in~ from J •,. percent lo 20 percent but
averaging S percent
H u t h c r t h 11 n
s ubtracting the discount
from the price paid by
the shopper, it is sent to
the cons umer's bunk .
where 1t is depo!>lt ·d In a savings account.
Re s ult . 1'ht•
consumer builds uvlngs, the bank adds customers and
accounta, and ln theory. at least the merchant
1ttr1cta more buyers. He makes up In additional volume
what be sacrifices in dlacount rates.
PAM PATrF.RSON OF ST. LOUIS rigures the plan
will eoable·her to save $200 a year. "I use ll everywhere I
can." she says, adding It was especla1ly valuable durlnte
the Chriltmas shopping season.
"It's 8 good dtal all around," says Wilson, who (lelJ.
his cut from fee:. paid by partJclpaUng stores and from
operators who try lo round up willing merchanta ror th ·
banks.
In the 12 months since Savings Plu11 sprouted In
southu st Missouri, 10 banks, 2.500 merchants and aoout
100,000 conaumers have joined the system·. Wilson says
HE &\Y8 BE EXPECTS THOSE flgure11 t.o double by
aprln« and predlcll the system wUl 11pread natJoQwid•·
within 18 montba.
"Even now lt'• hard to kffl) up wlth the requffts,"
Wlllon 1111. f'rancbiaet will open 11000 in Ohio, Loulalana.
Arkanta1 and Oklabom1, and trancbllu ln aeven other
1lat.e1 will ~in the 1y1tem b)' the end of im. he••>'•·
...}Ylllon'a company, American Bualneaa Enterprises.
collrcta a lee of 2 percent t.o s percent of the purchue
prtce of an ltem trom merchants. T hat coven
admlnlttrative coetJJ, lraJntnc and promoUon .
"IF TR£ ME&CHANT AGREES to live conaumera • s percent ~nt.. we request 3 percent on ~~of th1t,"
1111 Jim Hulen, treHurer of American 8u1lnua
Ent•t'Pri8'1· He Hld tbe ·~·~ '' ''t"'1 "a 1mall amo__..-but Mwouldn't elabl,..111~. · -.
~ .... .,.. been • lveeell. wu.on 18)'1, became
people are wtlllnti to fore10 the convenJeoe. ol cNdit
bu1laa la favw of p&)'Ulc cub -&Jveo lbe inceathe of 1
dUcounl.
'1'hb malteadou Wok a Uttle h•rdor about pulliq out tlaa old credit car every Um• ... Mn. Sdtea 1a1a. . -•
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TUBE TOPPERS
CDS 8 8:00 -CBS News Report.
The Rcpu6Ucant' reaPonae to President
Carter's State or the Union addreas.
KHJ G 8 :00 -Golden Globe
Awards. The Hollywood Forelf(o Press
AUoclaUon pre1umtcd Its 36th annual
awards to top movie a nd television sl~rs
on Saturday rught.
NBC It 9:00 -"The Triangle Fae·
tory Fire Scandal.'' A dramatization or
the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
Fire in which hundreds of young Immi-
gra nts were trapped , with Tom Bosley
c see photo be low >.
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Wha~'s Marriage Coining To on TV?
I By PETF.R J . BOYER save "Rhoda " The show had been tainted by about a marrwd couple, but "Turnabout" hardly
countt1 It's about a dlsgrunUed man and wife whO
wish they couJd chanl(e idcnUUl.-s, and. through
magic. tb~y do. So she smokes cigars and he
worries about h11 toenaU poll.sh.
LOS ANGELES <AP> The next time you m arriage.
h ear how badly batte red the Institu tion of
m arriage Is, remember, it could be worse. Ever
think about the state or matrimony on telev111lon"
More marrlage11 are dissolved In TV s itcoms
than In the Stale of Ncvudu. TV has becom<i al)
electronk singles joint.
Used to be. everybody on t c.levlslon was
.. marrk>d . Happily married in fuel. Except Pu
Cart wright. of course. but he wui. respectably
s.,eat Shop
Tovah Fcldshuh plays a young m achine
oper-0lor forced lo work in an unsafe ractory
that catches fire in "The Triangle Factory
Fire Scandal" toni~hl al .9 on NBC, Channel
4.
Shakespeare Plays
Set on Public 1V
WASJflNGTON <A P > Delalla have bffn an·
nounced for the airing of one of the large11t-1cope
serlH ever for Arnc rlcan telcvlslon. the complete
dramatic work11 of Wiiiiam Shakespeare.
The 11cn es wlll open Feb. 14 with "Julius
Caeear." T htin wlll come "A11 You Like It.''
"Romeo and Juliet," "Richard II," "Mcuaure for
Measure" and "Henry VUI."
The entire series. to be carried hy publi c
broadcaallng, will be preacnted over the nexl alx
y~art. Spomora say this marks the first time all 37
of Shaltespeurc's dramatic works huve ooen pro·
dhed on either film or videotupe.
' IN M08T CITIES, THE plays wlll air on
•lt.ernate WednCAduys at 8 p.m. but some stations
may cbooM to carry them at a different llme.
The aeries WH co-produced by BBC-TV and
Time·Ufe Television and adapted for American a~ by WNET·TV, New York. The 1erit1
was aupported by aranl.I from Exxon Corp.
ifetropoUt1n Ltre ln1ur1nce Company, and
Mor1an Guaranty Tnalt Company.
Arnone the performen who will a~ar UUa ner ut Slr John Glelaud, Derek J acobi, Dame
Wendy HUler and Claire Bloom . In 1ublequent
ra there will be alanine roles by Ant.bony
le, Ian Rlchardaon and other well·known b performers. ,.
r
THE ICIROOLE FOa the·nnt ytar wH an·
doupced Thurlday al the Jl'olcer Sh11leapt1re '1'btar1 by rtpru.nlaUv• ol lhe aponaon, the
!\&btic BroNcut1n1 Service add lncUvldual pubUe
•lHl•k>n alatlona.
r The Mriet wUI be aupplemented by a wide
t1r1ety ol atudy matertall, and 10me coll•I• •l't
4kmt.a wtll be able to earn cndit.
National Public Radio wtU prod.aff a hall-bour Mrlet ol tntroductlon1 to the pl1y1 . . ~ . ~.
widowed.
OZZIE AND HARRIET Nelson, Word and
June C leaver . Lucy and Ric k y Ricardo.
Rcplembcr "( Love Lucy?" U ever there were
g round3 for diJorcc, Lucy provided them ; but you
didn't see Ricky Ricardo running to tus lawyer,
l'Jc reamlng "lncompatlblllty! Mental cruelly!"
Granted, those happy marriages were a bit
corny and would n~ver sell today But In keeping
up with the times, l think TV has gone a little
overboard in Its r epresentation or marriage.
Television's married couples are a rare group:
the Arch.le Bunkers. the Oouglases in "Family,"
the Ingalls in "Little House on the Prairie." ,jThc
J erreraons," "Kotter" and "Ell(ht ls Enoul(h "
EVEN JOHN WAI.TON, In thul monument to
family, "The Waltons," ls a single parent now that
Olive Oll vla CMlchael Learned > Is orr the 1how.
Divorce. In the m lnd11 of TV's creatlves. la
funny. something America can relate to. Bonnie
Franklin ls a divorced mother trying to make it
"One Day at a Time ." And remember "Rhoda ?"
When she was so bold us to get married, her
ratings swooned.
"The writers said they couldn't make a
marriage funny In the family hour.'' said the
show's st ar Valerie Harper. Even a divorce didn't
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THERE'S NO GREAT hope for matnmony in
the new sea11on. e ither. McLean Stevenson Is a
divorced parent trying lO cope ln his new show.
"He llo Larry." In C BS' new "The Stockard
Ch annJng Show." Miss Channing plays a recently
separakd woman ... rl~hl, Is trying to make il
on her own.
Ont.' or NOC's new shows. "Tumabp1t... IS
l don 't kno w whr. the folks who make
televl.aion 1how111 don't th nk marria'CC can be fWU1y
In the family hour. Just liut olght. right in the
middle of family hour, I asked my wife, ll I could
buy season llckeL'i lO this year's Dodgen games.
She's still laughing.
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r VOL. n , NO. 30 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1979
I
TEN CENT~
Prop. ·13 Afterlllath Horrors Charged;
t
~ACRAMENTO CAl'I •'IN!
'lutlons nd IJbrarit"a will clOISC'.
.ind an entt•phahU• c-pld4'mlc
1·oult1 ot"cur unlt'UI t ht' :ti ult•
11ulddy tnrn.·ll~a Propoamoo ll
n•11ruc fund11, ltM'al om ci•I• Uy
I\ 2~ hour Utan) or hortW'$
"116 pn-st•nh.'tl Mooday tJy 11(
fh'lali. ot tlrt, m03qu1to abull'
menl, c"melery. llbr ry. 1nirk
und ot~r ll0t't'1al dtstncts from
Rain Due
~With New
1. v
~ rreeze
I
t Keep your ov1·rcoa l on,
" Orunge County. Rut rc•aeh for J your umbrella There's a 60 J)(•r
~ cent chance lhat you'll need 1t
\ toni~ht and Wednesday.
And in the wake or the rain. t the National Weather Servlcl' l predicts, will come a new cold
l fro nt that will again have
Ora nge Count y 's farm e rs J reaching for wind machines and
smudge pots.
t Fon•casters said the incoming I r ain and.the-freezing· conditions
' that preceded it were gencratld
~ by a low pressure system ccn·
• l e r e d over the Ne v a d a ·
Callromia border area.
They said the depression
enabled a stream or Arctic air
t
lhlll normally would have been
httlted in desert country to
:.weep on down over Las Vegas
f
to Southern California leaving
snow in many areas that had not
seen snow since World War JI ~ Orange County's fa rmers
were much more concerned with
the frost that. has a lready caused
substantial damage to many
crops.
And they breathed a sigh or re-
lief. Monday night when the low .ros temperatures predicted by
I forecasters turned out to be
nothing lower than a Uvable 33
·degrees.
"We had a mild Santa Ana
t.·onditioo early In the evening,"
t.•x plalned Irvine Company or-
• t>hard manag e r D e an
Buchlnger. "And lhen the cloud
cover came in and we knew we
could make it through the
night. ..
Ranch authonUes have not yet
been able to estimate the losses
tht•y know they suffered Sunday , n11(hl when temperatures plum-
1 mc:ledto21degrccs.
v Avocados, l e mon s and
• i.tra wberries were among the
~ ~~':f;. ~~~1i:~P~~lrsbya~~e :f~~
[ machines were used in a bid to
~ push out the ground-hugging
" rnl<I air and allow the warmc.
' ur>p<'r layer to settle and the
muncuver certainly saved many
t.•rops, ranch hands said.
Strawberry growers are wa 1t-
111i: to see if the blooms that
wt•rc white Sunday shrivel and
lurn black in the next day or so.
(Stt Ri\IN, Page A2 )
Truck Cab
Chased for
240 Miles
ALBANY, Ore . <AP)
' Oregon State Police chased a
s peeding truck tractor for 240
miles from Albany to the
Calirornia border today, but
nl'1ther pursuing state troopers
nor a roadblock was able to stop
I he vehi cle.
No one was injured in the
Oregon chase. but at 9:30 a.m.
, the truck, which had no trailer,
was still reported southbound on
lnterllt<ite 5 near Yreka, Calif.
A state poUce s pokesman In
F,ugene said th" Lane County
, llhl'riff's office us~d a truck and
trailer rig to block the freeway's
southbound Jane at the Coburg
, interchange north. or Eugene,
tlut the truck somehow made It
through and proceeded south to
the> Califomla border.
PoUce said lhc truck's speed
varied from flO to 80 m.p.h. u it
rolll-d down the freeway.
The chue beaan at 5:26 a.m.
on 1.5 Juat north of Albany when
1 u trooper tried to stop the truck
I bt-cause it had no rear light.a and
no license plates. t Troooers continued the chase
throu11h the state. with new f patrol vehJclts taking over when
the rig croued Int<> another I slate police diltrict's. jurtacilc-
llon.
State police said tt-e truck
may have been stolen from Kina
Cou nty, Wash . A police <Bee CllA8K, Pa1e Al)
lhrou&hOUt <'allfomla
They u~ared txirore lbe Aft
c-mbly UK·al <lowrnmenl Com
mlttt-c• 1n 1upport or legl!Jlation
lo add lip to Sl~ mllllon to thti
s.4 2 billion tn 11tut • i.urplull fund5
arontrd la11t •ommt'r tv l0t.·ul govnnmenu whld1 lollt $7
b1lhon tn proPttrtY t ux revtinU{'h
with votr•r t>nuctm •nl of Propoiu
lion 13
Out committee c hairman
Eu.cc>ne Chapple , R-Roseville,
u ld the Leglshature Is having
trouble figuring out how much
••xtru money should b e Ul>·
proprfoted becuuse about a thitd
or the state's s.ooo s pecial dis·
tnct• haven't med financial re-
~rb sought by the state Con-
t roller and De partment or
,.~ma nee.
"It's obvious that Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy Is going
to be very reluctant to provide
any bailout money until we have
a lirm figure on e mergency
needs," Chapple said.
Chapple said estimates of
emergency needs range up lo
$220 million. but that the com -
mittee would .. lean lo the thrifty
side" and propose an additional
$100 million lo SlSO mllllon.
Lois An1eles County Librarian
Carol Moas said her budget was
cut 60 percent, but the county
Board of Supervisors ordered
her lo maintain 75 percent of
previous service ln anticipation
of an additional rescue bill.
If extra money Ian 't ap.
propriated, "our libraries will
be virtually decimated." with
the staff cut to 100 peeple who
will rotate around the s)'Stem'I\
90 branch libra ries . operating
each just one day per week.
She said no books have been
purchased by the county Ubrary,
which serves 45 Los Angeles
County cities, since the enact·
ment of Proposition 13 and the
•tarr has already been reduced
by S42 persons to 1.100.
Door Opened
Clemente Finds Minor Woes
Back at Srltool
I Laguna Beach School of Art stude nt Jim Wh eeler , 33,
chips away at winter quarter project Monday as classes
resumed at the Laguna Canyon campus. A $500,000 fire
.Jan. 20 forced the school to close for a week , but ad·
ministrative offices have been fft up in a trailer on the
2.8 acre school grounds. Most of the 350 students re-
turned Monday. but administrators said some "still
haven't got the word that school is open."
By ANNE COOPE R
Of Ille 0.11, ~, ... """ San Clemente city inspectors
know what's behind the white
door-at last.
And it wasn't as bad as S-Ome
supposed in the tense pre-recall
days when some speculated that
a secret machine s hop might
have been tooling along illicitly
in a building owned by the '
mayor. A wbU~oor barred en-
try.
Sa" Clemente city inspectors
said today that only minor viola-
tions or city fire, zoning and
building codes have been found at
the Mona Lisa Gall eries, located
Full or Empty
in a south San Clemente shopping
compl e x owned l)y Mayor
William Walker.
The city inspection of the
Galleries, a picture framing
shop, was made on Wednesday,
the day following a special city
election In which voters chose to
oust three city council members.
including Walker.
Whet.her manufacturing was
being conducted in an illegal
"bootlegged" room adjacent to
the basement level Galleries
was a recall campaign issue for
the two weeks prior to the elec-
tion.
Building inspect or Harry
Marvin Compares
Love to Gas Tank
LOS ANGELES <AP > -Act.or
Lee Marvin, teatlfylng for a
thltd day in a landmark proper-
ty fights trial, today offered his
definJtlon of love -an emotion
he said he never fell for Michelle
Triola Marvin, during the six
years they were lovers.
He said it was S-Omething like
the reeling he gets when the gas
tank in his car is either full or
e rppty.
"There are all degrees of love
on a s cale," Marvin said
hesitantly.
"There would be the young,
frivolous love," he said. "The
childlike love or a teddy bear,
and as we go up the scale. J
would imagine the ultimate in
love would be between people -
a <seep regard for the other
person, tndtlfuJness, loyaJty,
fldelit1 and a tremendous sense
or se~ toward the other
person.
"What love were you referring
to that you did not have ror
Michelle," asked Miss Marvin's
a ttorney, Marvin Mltchelson.
"The love I described toward
the end," Marvin said.
"The loyalty, fidelity. truthful-
ness that kind or Jove?"
Mitchelson asked.
Misfortune, Tragedy
"Yes," said Marvin.
Howe ver. Marvin admitted
that the beginning or his affair in
1964 was hapPf.
"In the beginning , she gave
me her friendship and her com·
<See MARVIN, Page A2)
Lagunan's Last Four Montlu Grim
The last four months in the life
of William Robert Via II were
grim ones.
They culminated Saturday
morning on Lag una Canyon
Road when the 44-year-old in·
surance programmer was killed
al the wheel or his car when it
was struck head-on by another
vehicle.
Memorial services will be held
Thursday for Via. a 34-year resi-
dent of Laguna Beach. who died
in the crumpled wreckage of h1s
car. a long with a f e male
passenger.
Via and his pa11senger , Mary
Lou Kape, 51 , of Buena Park,
were killed ju11t a mile south of
~
the San Diego Freeway on wind·
ing Laguna Canyon Road when
they collided with a car driven by
William Brewster, 24, or Santa
Ana. Brewste r re m ains in
critical condition at UCJ Medical
Center. The series or tragic events in
the life or the S late fo'arm
Insur ance programmer began
shortly after dawn Ocl. 2 when
the earth moved in Bluebird
Canyon.
Via li~d at 1059 Flamingo
Road, in a home that was spared
by .the devastating landslide.
But his parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs.
William Robert Vi a, and an
aunt, Anna Mccallum. were not
so lucky.
His parents' home at 972
Oriole Drive was destroyed in
the landslide. Hts aunt. who owns
a home on Meadowlark Lane,
was forced to evacuate her
home. Via brought his parents to his
home for several months, and
his aunt, who moved to another
part or town, will be returning to
her home later this month
As his ramily began picking
up the pieces o r their li ves
rollowing the landslide , Via 's
rathe r died two weeks ago,
rollowing a lenjthy illness.
Via is !lurv1ved by daughter
CSee TRAGIC, Page A2)
WAS HE ABOUT
TO Clff IN?
A bar patron who a pparently
h ad trouble finding a disco
partner displayed a knife al the
bar of a local night s pot early
Monday morning before depart-
ing.
Operators or the Laguna Star,
1164 South Coast Highway in
Laguna Reach said the man
stood at the bar holding a knire
shortly arter l a .m .• but left the
night spot before police arrived.
Witnesses said tbe man was an·
gry because no one would dance
with him.
Khomeini to End 15-year Exile
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DUEINIRAN
AyMuhh Khomeini
TEHRAN, Iran <AP ) -The
Iranian government approved
permission today for Air France
to fly Ayatullah Ruhollab Kho·
melnl back to Iran, ending hJs
nearly 15 years of exlle. He is lo
leave Parts early Thursday.
T he return of the spiritual
head of. the lranJan 1>4topte pro·
m ises to present a new and
stronger challenge lo the shah·
appointed govC!rnment of Prime
MlnlaterSbah BakhU11r.
A government 1t6tement said
the decisjon to permlt the
Moslem leader's r eturn was
made at a lone Cabinet meetina.
Earlier toda)', the U.S. Em·
buay ordered the evacuation
fr-om Iran of all dependents of
tJ .s, 1onmment employ .. uct
again ur1ed all non-esaentlal
A~erican citl1ent to ,.a out ol
the country followlna attacks on
three Americana.
The e mba11y ordered all U.S.
1ovemment dependent.I "to de~
part Iran t emporarily at the
earliest fealible date."
Thu lt the first Ume the U.S.
government actually ordered twice by an unidentified ter-
anyone out of Iran. Previous an-rorist In Tehran on Sunday.
nouncements have encouraged U.S. Consulate sources in
people without Important busi-Isfahan said the trouble there
ness lo leave. began about 4 p .m. Monday with
There are fewer than 10.000 a n altercation between the Bell
Americans lert In Iran, down Helicopter employee and an Jra-
rrom a peak of 45,000 when the nlan taxi driver near the city's
unrest here started a year ago. Khoroush Hotel. The sources
Those remaining Include about said a shot was fired during the
900 members of a military ad-dispute and the taxi driver had
visory group, governme nt been hoepltaUied with a facial
employees and employees ln the wound.
petrole um and aircraft In· The sources said a crowd and dostrles. local authortUes seized the Bell'
Three U.S. mllltary planes ar· employee, who was not lm-
rlved here today to evacuate mediately Identified, and took
another 3»2 Americana, moetly him lnslde the h<>tel. McGatrey
clvutana. was summoned and arrived
The order wH IHued after a · ~bou\ .$:~ Q,fn'. Tbc.Y a.aid aft.er _
thootint litl•Clc-on an Amertcan r.kOaffey 111'Tl•ed ttte·~rowd out·
.air rotte major Sunday rutht in alde became angry. broke• past
-rebran and the beatin1 of U.S. emissaries of the local ayatullah
Con1ul David C. McOaffey and tent lo calm the sltuaUon and
a n American employee of Bell beat the two Americana.
Helicopter lntem•t. lonal ln the 'l'he 10urce1 Hid McGarfey
central Iranian city or tafahan waa "bruised and a bit bat·
on Monday attemoon. tered" but not 1el1ou1ly hurt,
U.S. Air Force Maj. Larry R. and that the Bell employee a1ao
Davia waa ahot and wounded did not need botpltalizatlon.
Marcus said today that improve-
ments had been made t<> convert
a ventilation channel under the
building to a four-fool-wide
Walkway. accessible through a
door from the Galleries.
M arc u s s aid Galleries
operator J erry Holt claimed he
used the makeshift room for
slorag~.
"There was no evidence when
I was there or any manufactur-
ing equipment in the back," said
Marcus. "But it might have
been there, if I( was on a small
scale ."
The building inspector said
<See DOOR, Page A2)
* * * 3in I Day
Seek Vote
In Cleniente
Three residents look out
nomination papers in the first 24
hours or filing for three vacan-
cies cre ated on th e San
Clemente City Council by last
week's recaJJ election.
A spokesman for City Clerk
Max Berg said that Karolyn
Koester. of 321 Calle Felicidad,
and Richard Lentz, or 130 Avc-
nida Algodon, Apt. A, took out
papers for one-year term~· the
seats of recalled Mayor Jliam
Walker and Councilwoma Don-
na Wilkinson.
Ch a rles Fox. of 213 W.
Mariposa, took out papers for
the remaining three.year term
of recalled Councilman Howard
Mushett. lhe spokesman said
Mrs Koester, a housewife and
political activist. h as been a
familiar fi gure al city council
and city commission meetmgs,
where s he has earned a reputa-
tion as a "watch dog" on Hnan·
cial matters.
Lentz. rellred from the Los
Angeles Pol.Jee Department. was
a member of the San Clemente
Homeowners Association com-
mittee working for the recall or
Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson.
Fox, a real estate appraiser.
was appointed in 1975 to fill out a
one-year city council term or a
councilman who resigned. lie
chose not to run for election in
1976, but did run unsuccessfully
in 1978.
Would-be cit y council can-
didates must collect between 20
and 30 signatures of registered
San Clemente voters and return
their nomination papers to.~~
city clerk by noon on Feb. 15 111
order to appear on the April 24
ballot.
Weather
Chance of rain 40 per
cent late tonight and 60
percent Wednesday. Lows
tonight in 40s. Hl gh!4 In
mid to upper 50s Wcdncs·
day.
INSIDE TODAY
A quiet ntiQhbQrhoorl
erupt• into a IJ>0&11l of terror
QI a tfffMJ(le imper fire1 inlo
an elerMnlary 1chool . Ste
"Oo11 of Terror in Sen Oiego"
on PG(lf A7.
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Garfield
Guilty of
MUrtWr
An Eul Cout druw •muaal r
at•cuaf'd of ma t('lrmlndln• • murd~r plot th•l ('nded in tm
with a man 001n.g !ihOI to dt'ath
ln fouotaJn Vall~y ••s found
1uUty "' flfllt d•1roe murder Monday
Tht' el1hl0 man. four·wom an
j ury lo t>ra.nae County Suprnor
C'o urt Judge' MHun .... n1on •
t'Ourl alao found 32 yt-ar old
John GarliC'ld. of Connl~tJ<'ut.
1ullly of C'Onll»rin1 to comm1l
murdu
Aftt r U1lt'nJn1 lD °'" Vt!rd1e1,
Guflfld ~fu.t-d to walv~ hts
ri1bt to be> ~t·nknt"ed w1th1n 211
days
So, Jud1&e f"enton t nld h1r. •
J•llel'3 to rt:lum him 10 C'Our1 F~b 23 for t•ntt"nclnf(, a n tuul
t'Xpet'led to end with Garfwld
twa ng sentt·ncl-d h> hfo in pn:.on
That 1s th\.· fl','nalty he can bt'
oi¥kt'd to puy for ordering the
deitth of hu> <uH• ltmt· dru~ duJ.
mg ally, 28-year-old Jimmie Lee Ll&rson.
Tueldax, Jenuery 30, 191'1
Laraoo's body was found AU&.·
14, 1976 s tuffed in a sleeping tu.1g
in the trunk of a car lt1ft oul.!>1d •
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In Co•ta MeH, a M•n Left tor Dead on Po1t Road a Long Beach restaurant
Investigators later determined
that Larson was killed when he
was lured to a rented house in
Fountain Valley by two East
Coast assassins h i r e d by
Garfield.
At the trial, Deputy D1stnct
Attorney Paul Meyer said the
victim was killed because he
had short-changed Garfield on a
major drug deal.
One of the alleged assassins,
George Ma.saro, 27, of Connec-
ticut , is scheduled to stand triaJ
next month. The other alleged
member of the hit te am.
Thomas Landry, 30, now or San
Diego, is reportedly still under
investigation.
After the ve rdict was read
Monday, Meyer praised local in·
vestigators for their work in un·
snarling the complicated case
that centered on smugglin~ of
marijuana into this country
from Mexico.
Meyer said investigators from
the Orange County District At·
torney 's Office for m ore than a
year followed leads that carried
them to the East Coast.
Eventually, Meyer said, the
investigators succeeded in un·
covering the plot that resulted in
Garfield's arrest in December or 1977.
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RAIN .•.
If they do, the fruit 1s lost for
this sea&<>n.
There will bl' more blooms
a nd more s trawberries, they ex·
plained, but the loss or these
first blooms would mean the loss
of the first profitable stra wberry
market in ear ly March. ·
The s trawberry c r op wa s
valued at $40.6 million in 1977,
second only to nursery stock and
cut flowers in Orange County.
A National Weathe r Servic<'
fo recaster predicts a low of 44
tonight for Orange COll.nty with a
high Wednesday ol S6 d~ ces.
"But then it will get co der."
he v·amed. "Al!. things look · ght
now it will be at least 10 de es
colder Wednesday Kight."
San Juan Downtown
Meeting Slated
Planning cons ultants for a
study aimed at reshaping San
Juan Capistrano's d owntown
have called a public workshop
for F eb. 10 to discuss plans for
the area.
The session, sim ilar to one
held last year to obtain public
comment on downtown area
traffic and parking problems,
will begin at 9 a .m . in the old
Hot Springs Dance Hall, a<lja·
cent to city hall, 32400 Paseo
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Cops Hunt Clues
In Mesa ShOoting
A Long Beach m an, round
s l um ped in h is car with ;1
s hotgun wound lo the head tn
Costa Mesa Monday, clung to
life today at Hoag Memora ul
Hos pital in Newport Beuch. police said.
l!'vestigators t'Onlin ued to
3 Lagunans
Leave for
Foreign Study
T wo Laguna Beach J11 gh
School coeds will be leaving for
Central America next month,
and a third Laguna Beach slU·
dent has already left for a year
an Kenya.
The trio were recently select
cd by the Ame r ican l"ield
Ser vice to live and study in
foreign countries for the school
year , accor ding to Lag un<J
Beach AFS chapte r officials.
Scott H aven , a J7·year-old
senior , left two weeks ago for
the African continent where he
will be living with a couple who
have 17 adopted children.
Christine Stellar, 17, and
Valerie Ka wa kami, 16, will
leave F eb. 8 for Centr a l
America where Christine will
stay with a n active fa mily 1n
Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Valerie, a Laguna Beach IU~h
School junior, will be s taying 1n
a suburb of San Jose in Cost.i
Ric a. '
The Laguna Beach ch apter 1i.
also sendJng Cindy Corcovelos
and Stacy Collins t o fQrc1g11
untries for a IO-week summer e.r ram. They will learn what
~untn · 1s1 lal<'r
this year.
The Laguna Beach AFS
chapter has participated in the
exchange program since 1957,
hosting 44 students from oth<'r
countries, and sending 37
Laguna high students abroad.
The c hapte r is c urrently
selecting homes t o host two
foreign students for the re•
mainder of the school year.
Those interested in hosting .1
st udent are asked to c<JIJ Donna
Thomas at 499·2727 o r Joun
Rudolph at 4~·4951.
Entries Open
For Clemente
Top Citizen
E ntry forms a re availablf
from the San Clemente Chamber
of Commerce for nomination fJf
th e Citizen for 1978, to h~
honored for outstanding com
munity service and leadership.
Nomination forms wilt lw
available through Feb. 27 at th<'
c hamber office, 1100 N . E l
Ca mino R e a l , s aid Alex
Goodwin, chamber manaRe r.
Selection or the winner 0 will Qe
made by former citizens or the
year , in clud ing c h airman
Norman Wright, write r a nd
playwright; Max Berg, city •
clerk; Stan He rrina : retired
restaurateur; Robert Beasley,
veterinarian; Clilford Murray,
former poli~e c f)ief ; Donald
Hansen , businesam'an'; WaltP.r
Liebig, businenman; Jamu
Slaven, retired public reJaUons
e x ec utive ; L eo n Riiey ,
supermarkel manager ; Ralph
Klaaae n , savings and lolln
manacer and Howard Music,
retired builder.
Tbe winner will be honored
Ma reb 31 at the chamber'• an·
nual lnlt.allatloa cllnMr.
, .
set•k a motivt: in the Sunday
night s hootrng of 38·year·old
George Thomas Lovell. a cook
at Pairview State Hospital in
Costa Mesa.
Lt. George Lorton said Lovell
apparently was visiting a -friend ·
1n the Mesa del Mar section of
Costa Mesa Sunday evening.
M-0 nday morning, a resident
spotted Lovell in his car al 7
a m on Post Road. The driver's
~Id(• window of Lovl'll 's car had
hl•t•n blow11 o ut by a single
::.holgun blast from close range
"It was defimtely a shotgun,"
s aid Lt Lorton. noting that
pOfaC'C' r~uncl pellets inside the
v1ct1m·s C<Jr . Lovell s uffered as
man,t_ as five wounds t o the ~
No we apon h as been re ..
covered 111 Lhl' shooting incident.
Police have set the time for
the shooting as about 8:30 p.m
Sunday based on interviews with
res idents who may have heard
the shot.
Lovell re m ained unconscious
<Jnd in eictremely critical condi·
tion today in the intensive care
ward al Hoag Memorial.
Ff'OWIPageAI
MARVIN ••.
pany," Ma rvin testified. " .
in the beginni ng I enjoyed it. J
believe 1t s tarted to go downhHI
toward the end of 1965."
Rut before then, he admitted,
··1 saw the finer points of her.
t hl• relationship. yes."
M 1lchelson intcndt'd lo ques-
1 ion Marvin today a bout the
arguments that broke up the a (.
fair, ancf res ulte d in Mi ss
Marvin sumi: the actor for $1
m1 ll1on 1n property acquired
when they were together.
M llt'hclson said he would ask
Marvin <Jbout the month of May,
1970. when the two argued on the
beach at Malibu
Miss Marvin has described a
tearful s cene which ended with
her near·collision with a police
c•a r and h(•r arrest a nd jailing
ovc•rmght.
"I want to ask him about that
night," Mitchelson said.
Miss Marvin told of being ar
re s ted aft er s he argued
hysterically with Marvin. Ac -
c·o rd 1ng to hc·r vers ion, he
watched as she was taken to jail.
but did nothing to gel her out.
Shl• said she stayed in jail until
he r fnends, comed ian Millon
ncrJc and his wife Ruth , bailed
h l't out .
E'f'OWIPageAl
TRAGIC •.•
Janice Ann Viu, of Irvine;
mothl'r Dorothy Via, brother
James B. Via, a nd aunt Anna
McCallum, all or Laguna Beach.
Memorial SC'rvices will be con·
ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday a t
the Congregational ChJJrch or
Lui:una Heach. His ashes will be
spread at sea.
San Clemente Store
Looted Third Time
A San Clemente camera store
was burglarized for the third
time In a month Sunday by
thlevcis who smashed the glaAs
front door to gain. entry and
<>Ac aped with ~ameras valued at
S2,S48.
Police 11ald the burg lary of
Arcade Came ra. 131 Avenlda
Del Mor , occurred at 3:30 a.m.
Previous burglaries at the
cam41ra Ahop were reported on
Christmu Eve and on J i n. 6,
when window amaahln1 UUevea
took s.1.200 a:nd $4,500 worth of c1 m er11ear.
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Scllool Aid -Asked
' Irvine Sparks Statewi,de Effort •1 ll!aa\' CLAUSEN Of .. 01111, l'li.,t I i.ff
More than 150 tiducators ,
bankers, construction orticial:s
und legislative aides arc expect
t:d to converge on Sacramento
'fhurtday to lay plana tbey hope
wUI provide needed school build·
ings for dislrict.s throughout the s tate.
The Coalition for Adequate
Schodl Hou.Ji ng session will
draw re presentatives rrom
throughout California and is the
culmination of more than two
months or effort launched by
lrvine Unified School District of licials.
The Irvine dJstrict is one of lhl'
few in the s tate suffering student
body growth problems.
And, says Gene Hartline.
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OOQR •••
Ho lt admitte d tha t picture
frames were being assembled in
another room at the Galleries, a
use not permitted by city wrung.
C:ASH chaJrman. voter approval
of Proposition 13 and l'he failure
of Proposition I , a s tat.41 school
building bond issue, last June
dried up methods for financing
11cw construction.
l''ollowing Propos ition 13
passage, Irvine's Superintendent
Stanley Corey was one of hun·
d re ds of school officials who
complained bitterly that funding
would be curtailed for what he
considered badly needed school
bulldings and maintenance.
Co r ey d eci d e d lo d o
something.
After contacting financial,
building and architectural firms
and a handful of other school
districts. he called a tw<>-day
conference in Anaheim to study
statewide school construction
problems He hoped for direc.
Hearing
Slated on
Mini-park
tion ln h"lping to solve intenm
and long-te rrn 80lutlons to buJld·
Ina and maintenance problems.
Hartline, the Irvine district 's
assist a nt s upe rintendent for
business and support services,
sa id this w~k that Corey hoped
150 people would s how up for lhe
November gathering at'ter mail·
Ing Invitations to all California
school districts.
"Three hundred attended,·•
said Kartllne, "and they were
highly enthusiastic."
At the conc lusion of the
Anaheim confe rence "we had
more than 100 stay to discwis
legislative possibilities, and 75
s tayed to sign up to actively
participate,•• Hartline said.
T hose participants formed
CASH's Legislative Committee,
composed of six s ubcommittees
which h ave been m eeting
periodically ever since to draft
e le ments of a plan that Corey
and HarUjne hope will provide
legislation for new schools.
Building permits could not be
found for the Improvements Regional coas t a l com·
made in the crawl space adja· m issioners will conduct a hear·
Parade Opens
Dana Point's
Whale Fete t'ent lo the Galle ries, said Ing Feb. 5 in Huntington Beach
Ma rcus. A retaining wall and a on a proposed mini·park at the
door from the Galleries both re-beach end of Oak Street rn
quired city permits, he said. Laguna Beach.
But because Holt agreed to The Laguna Beach City Coun·
take out the required permits cil has appropriated $25,000 for
and because he said he would be construction or the Oak Street
moving his business soon to a park. Construction work is ex.
north San Cleme nte location, peeled to begin by spring.
Marcus said he will r ecommend The par" will be comprised of
that the city Issue no citatJOns in a wooden .viewing plaUorm, a
connection with the violations. grassy a r ea a nd a circular
-Contacted-at his business ·to .. -·~idewalk.
day. Holt said Walker had as-
signed to rum the responsibility
for taking out any permits re-
quired for the shopping complex
at 800 S. El Camino Real.
Describing himself as a very
close frie nd of Walker's. Holt
said the mayor preferred not t.o
do business with th e c ity
himself, so long as he was a
public offi cial.
Traffic Split
Meeting Set
In Dana Point
County planning officials will
conduct a meeting Wednesday in
D an a Point to solicit publi c
comment on a proposed splitting
of Pacific Coast Highway traHic
an the seaside community.
Plans call for northbound traf.
fi e through Dana Point to travel
on the existing Pacific Coast
Hig hway. S-Outhbound truffle
would trave l on De l Prado
Avenue.
Both slrerts would become
one w<1 y tn their r espective
directions.
W e dnesday's 7 30 p .m
meeting <1l Oan<1 ll tlls High
School wrn feature a discussion
of the proposed alignment of De l
Prado Avenue from Strcc>t of the
Golden Lantern lo Strcl'l of lhf'
Copper Lantern. where 1t would
rejoin Pacific Coast Highway.
PeekaPoo
Original estimates for COD·
s lruction of the park totalled
$40 ,000. but councilmen last
month said this year's budget
called for an a ppropriation of
only $25.000. In light of recent
budget constraints. the counc111 decided to stick with that fl gure .1
Anticipating that action, city
planne rs prepared a base bid
with alternative items such as
s treet furniture, automatic ir·
rigation system and lighting to
be added or cut from the bid.
Municipal Services Director
Terry Brandl said the project
could go out to bid and the bid
Hwarded in the next few months
a fter coastal commission ap·
proval, with work beginning as
early as April or May.
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CHASE ..•
spokesman in Albany said at
least t wo people were believed
to be in the vehicle.
Police said they could not use
a ny more force to try to stop the
rig because of the risk of injury
to others on the busy freeway.
Authorities said the chase mi~ht
ha ve to continue until the truck
ran o ut or fuel.
A s p o k es ma n for the
California Highway Patrol an
Yreka said ht• had no time to
talk becaust troopers were in
the midst of the chasc
As a woman pauses to watch construction at the atte of
Ba ltlmorc•s convention center. her poodle decides to
make sure everything Is procccdlnj.-00 schedule alao.
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A c hi ldren's parad e ,
geological and tidepool walks
a nd a 125·foot long airborne
humpback whale will highlight
Da na Point's Festival of the
Whales Saturday and Sunday.
The first of three weekends
k icks off with a parade for
children at 10 :30 a.m . along the
dockside promenade between
Ma rine r 's Village and D.ana
Wtrarf. 1Related story, pictures
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Smokey the Bear will be grand
marshal of the event, with guest
appearances by Woodsy Owl,
Lionel Llon and Gerard Giraffe
Satmrday·s activities will be
fl tied out by fit m presentations .
on marine life The talks will
la ke place at the Marina Inn at
various tJmes.
t'rom ll a.m. to 4 p .m .. U.S.
Navy patrol boats wi ll be on dis·
play at the Harbor Patrol docks
on Dana Island.
Sunday's activities begin with
a geology a nd lidepool walk
beginning a l 9 a m . a t the
Or ange Department of Educa·
li o n 's Mar ine Sc ie n c e
Laboratory, 24705 Dana Drive on
tbe Dana Island.
All day Sunday, a rtist·
conservationist John Perry will
be n ying his l25·foot, hot air
replica of a humpback whale
above the Marina. The hot air
leviathan will be joined in the
s ky by a 40-foot version.
Perry wdl talk at 2:30 p.m. at
th e Ma r ina Jnn o n his ex·
periences traveling around the
world with the two air borne
whales.
The day also will feature
various films and exhibits al the
Marina Inn.
Anne Baxter's
Mom Dies in
Laguna H;~ls
By Tbe Associated Press
Architec t Frank L loyd
Wright 's on l y da ughler.'t /
Catherine Baxter. mother of at:~
tress Anne Baxter , has died in
Laguna Hills at age 85. said a ""
spo keswoman at the Beverly
Ma nor Convalescent Hospital.
Mrs. Baxter died Saturday at
tht.> Leisure World facility, said
~ po k l's w o m a n A n n a m a r 1 c
Hacker
A native of Oak Park. 111 .
Mrs Baxter often traveled with
her fathe r until s he married
Kenneth Stuart Baxter in 191~.
Baxter, who became a vit:e
president of the Taylor Wine,
Corp., died In 1977. No furieral
was conducted for him at the
lime ~ause Mrs. Baxter was
ill but a joint memorial service lo~ the couple ls being planned
for June at the Portuguese Bend
Chapel In Palos Verdes .
The sanctuar y was designed
by Mrs. Baxter 's brother, David
Lloyd Wright.
S he Is s u r v i ved by he r
daughter, lwo brothe r s and
three grandchildren.
Help Off er~d
To Elderly
A free trans portation and
laundry service program Is cur·
rcntly being organized for elder· ly and handicapped Lagun~
Bench and South Laguna res1·
dents.
The program, called Fish, is
headed by P auline Walpln and is
a volunteer Christlan effort in
Che ·community to serve .. Old"et
retldent8of •It faiths .
Volunteel'ft are beln«i sought to
conduct the transportation and
laundry pro1ram. For inform•·
lion. call M-2-488. or Bob Porter
at the Laruna Beach CouuclJ on
A1tna otflce at 491·2441. ·
OM..,,_ _ _,, Wiit'-..._
s DAILY P11,.0T Al
Presidential Decree
Freedo1n 'Su1prise'
To Patty Hearst
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -
Patricia Heant will be free for
h e r wedding, blessed by a
presidential d~ree cutting short
her seven-year prbon term.
"I haven't made any plans
right now. It came as such a sur-
prtae that it will take some time
to adjuat to it,·· the elated
newspaper heiress said Monday ·
after President Carter commut·
ed her bank robbery coovkUon.
waa 10 courageous." Mi as
Hearst said of Carter's decisloo.
"It would have been so simple
for him to just leave everything
the way it was ... I thought I'd
be spendlne another Feb. 4 ln
prison."
Miss Hearst. who will turn 2S
ln three weeks. said she wu
.. grateful for all the ~upport
rrom so many people I 'II never
know and never meet,.. refer·
ring to the dozens of politicians.
movie star s and newspape r
editorial writers who called for
her early release.
PAIR OF HUGE CAUfORN&A GRAY WttALES CAVORTS OFF DANA POINT
CoftwMlnety'a Annual Wh• Feetfval .. , for February W••k•nd•
She la scheduled to leave the
Federal Correctional Institution
at Pleasanton on Thursday. four
'days before th e fifth an·
niversary of ber kidnapping by
members of the Symbiooese
Llberation Anny.
The commutation does not
absolve her from guilt for
participating with three SL.A
members in the April 25, 1974,
armed robbery of a San Fran-
cisco bank. It simply cuts short
her sentence, although s he
would have been eligible for
parole in July.
Passion for Fishing Among Uw>.e expected to ac·
company Mlas Hearst when sbe
is released is her Hance.
Bernard Shaw. 30, a San Fran·
cisco police officer who once
was her bodyguard. Dana Point Boat Skipper's Job 'Luxury' The couple had planned a
Valentine's Day wedding, but
Shaw said Monday they were
postponing the wedding until
they could be married in a
church.
Mlaa Hearst and her captors,
William and Emily Harris.
eluded authorities for more than
19 months before they were ar-
rested Sept. 18, 1975 in San Fran-
cisco.
o.if'f ~-SUM .......
<O SKIPPER RAY DUANE AT THE WHEEL OF FISHING BOAT
He Turne to Winter Whale Watching Aboard the Sea HorN
Prop.13 Blamed
101 Jobs at CSf
To Be Eliminated
Post-Proposition 13 budget
cuts are gomg to result ln the
loss or 101 jobs at Cal Slate
Fullerton, university President
L Donald Shields said Monday. or those positions lo be cut, 65
will be from the faculty and
Shields said some or those are
tikely to be tenured professors.
The obviously uobappy ad·
ministrator spent tb'1 day Mon·
d ay explaining the cuts to uni·
versit>: faculty and stair mem-
bers and to newsmen.
Shields took a rew verbal jabs
at Gov. EdmlfDd Brown Jr
whose austerity budget is fore·
ing the cuts.
He suggested that "one man's
p ersonal political ambitions and
Man Charged
In Shooting
Faces Trial
A 36-year-old Wuhln.ion steel
worker pleaded lnnocent Mon-
day In Orange County Superior
Court to charges of attempted
murder and assault with a dead-
ly weapon stemming from a
Laguna Beach shooting.
Bri;.n N. Stieler was ordered
to face· a March 26 jury trial by
Judge Robert Rickles.
He is charged in the Nov.· 30
shooting of Laguna Beach
service station owner Charles
Frederlck Slr}lUord, IO, and
service station employee,
Joseph Cole, 50, outside the
Marine Room bar.
' Strafford was shot on~ ln the
rtght side and Cole la the rtgbt
trm. police reported. The •bool·
tng allegedly followed an argu.
ment oullide the bar, at 214
Ocean Ave., police said.
SUeler baa been free on '25,000 ·-~ .... ..,
Soldier Die8
P'ORT JACKSON, S.C. CAP)
-A 19-year-old soJaJtr died
)londay alter bavln1 dlttlculty
keeplnf up with bis compeny
dvtn1 a n>.ct march, a Fort
JacboD •PClkelwomu aaML '
motivations" ·were responsible
for the cuts which will "erode"
an already economically effl.
cient education system.
According to statistics sup-
plied by Shields, the state un.i-
versily system bas been able to
offer a quality education at a
low cost. "At Fullerton <it's> in
constant dollars $81 Jess per slu·
dent than it was 11 years ago."
The president said that in
malting the job cuts be '4111 work
hard to persuade professors
eligible for retirement to do so in
order to prevent the firing or
more junior stafC members.
But he warned that some
tenured faculty members in de-
partments with declirting enroll-
ment may face the loss or ~Ir
jobs .
In reply to a question, Shlelds
noted that the university's
spring enrollment is expected to
remain at the 14,300 full time stu-
dent level r~rded this fall. He
added that increased enrollment
will aid the university financially,
but won't increase revenues
enougbtosaveany jobs.
Shields added that he1still sup-
ports use of .. a modest " luiUon
lo the stale university and col·
lege system, especially ror
graduate students.
But he acknowledged that
such a plan, wbkb would re·
quire legislation, is not llltely to
attract sufficient political sup-
port to make it a reality.
WritenSet
Wl'lege Talk
Lee and Leland Cooley.
J,aguna Beach's husband and
wife wrtunc team, will be the
keynote speakers in the 1 p.m.
finale of Saddleback College's
Emerttua Day pro1ram Friday.
'l'be .Coale.ya' ;talk . wUl-cover
"Second Care e r s and
AlternatJves." Both left their
or11lnal career oc::l:!Uone to bttome 1ucceqful rs.
The 1 p.m . talk wUI t•ke place
In tbe colle1e'1 Fine Arla
The.tel'. Admlulon la fre.. For
further taformatloa, phone
131·t'100« d5 -· Ul. 301.
By WILLIAM BODG E °' ... O.tly ...... $Wff
"You'd better throw that bass
back in the water or the harbor
police will be out to talk to you •
in two minutes." an urgent voice
crackles over the 65·root fishing boat's loudspeaker.
Two young boys look up
sheepishly from their rowboat.
An "illegal" bass -smaller
than allowable to• catch -is
thrown from the skiff and bits
the smooth Dana Point Harbor
water with a plop.
Ray Duane, 37-year-old cap-
tain or the Sea Horse, is tense as
he puts down the small
microp~.
It's whale watching season in
Dana Point. The time when reg-
ular charte r fishing boat skip-
pers are pressed into service as
tour guides or the Cali,fornia
gray whale's yearly migration
south.
The Rev. Ted Dumke. who led
the campaign for her clemency,
said Monday the couple were
considering marrying on SL
Patrick's Day.
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FREE WOMAN THURSDAY
Patricia Hearst
. threats against her by other She said at her bank robbery prisoners. trial she was forced by threats
Jn granting the commutaUon, of death to join the SLA and
Carter agreed with a Just1ce participate in the robbery. She
Department recommendation was 19 when she was kidnapped.
that sbe ha6 "been punished sub-Attorney George Martinez.
Meanwhile, prison officials stantially," as a kidnap victim• who represents Miss Hearst ,
s a i d M i s s H e a r s t w a s and during 22 montld in prison. gald Miss Hearst would live at
transferred Monday to an iaolat· It said sbe needed 00 more re· least temporarily al her
ed room. away from the 300 habilitatioo nor punishment. mother's home in Hillsborough.
other women at the prison. · ··sbe will be a law.abiding Her mother. Catherine, and her
Duty officer Darell Halnline citizen." the department pre· father. San Francisco Examiner
said sbe wu moved "lo be on dieted. President Randolph A. Rearst.
the safe side." because of 'Tm really grateful that he legally separated last month.
* * * * * * * * * Heftrst Reaction Mixed
Critics Blast Move; Otlwrs Elated '
Duane ls a fisherman. SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-publisher-rather who is legally portedly told a guard Monday
During the winter months, the Patricia Hearst's lmpendtng separated from her mo\her. "I don't want to talk about
fish aren't biting as well. So. early release from prison But the attorney for William Patricia HeanL"
Duane must abandon his first brought cries or justice and lo-Harris. one of Mlas Hearst's Peter Markoff. a San Fran-
love -fishing -and face three jU5Uce, elatioa and locurference Symblonese Liberation Army ciaco liquor store owner who trips a day to watch whales. -and internal cartwheels to her kidnappers, said: was shot by SL.A members as
On the three weekends of fiance. "I think the fact that Patricia they Oed after a bank robbery
Dana Polnt's Whale Festival in 'Bernard Shaw, the news1M9per Hearst can leave prison while April 15, 1974, said he was trying
February . the San Juan heiress' fiance, said Monday he the Harrises suffer life sen-to put the epi.ooe aside.
Capistrano resident pilots five "Just sort of sat down and took a tences ... indicates that there ··Time has passed now, we
tri pa a day for leviathan deep breath," on bearing that are two strict standards of just have to forget." he said.
watchers. President Carter signed a com· justice in t.hi5 country. one for The man whose job it was to
"When I get back from that mutation order Monday clearing the ricb and one for the poor put the celebrated defendant filth trip, I head s traight to the the way for Miss Hearst to be set . . .. " said Martt Rosenbaum. behind bars seemed indifferent
bar for a glruJs of wine to calm free Thursday. Harris, serving time at San to her early release.
my nerves down," he says. "It's "I felt like l was doing Quentin for the kidnapping, re· James L. Browning Jr., now a
bard to keep the whale talk fresh cartwbeelalnslde."saidShaw. Superior Court commissioner of
after five trips ln a day." "I'm ju.st the happiest person domesUc relations In San Mateo
Actually, despite bis passion i n the world ." said Mi s s Restaurant Sinks County. was the U.S. attorney
for angling, Duane Is dedicated Hearst's mother. Catherine. who prosecuted Miss Hearst for
enough to bis passengers to go "She bas suffered for fi ve CHARLESTON, S.C. <A Pl bank robbery. He s aid he wasn't l r•L.-1 k' f hat .. The Scarlett O'Hara. a barge lt.ed b h J · De ou o Lift:: way oo mg or w es years. . . h d 1 consu y t e ustace part·
or researching the talk be gives "The truth of the matter, of t at was coover te nto an menl about Miss Hearst. But he
on the mammals during tbe course, is that she was kid· elegant floatjng restaurant, has said justice was probably done.
trips. napped be<:ause of her name and sunk in Charleston harbor. The "The difference Is a e<>uple of
But fish are always on his her name was responsible for restaurant had been closed for months. Let her out. fine. I real·
mind. her s-eve're sentence." said Ran· about a year and no one was on ly don't care that much," he ''l~dg~upaltbecn~~ -~do~lp~b~A~.~H=e=~~t~,~~~r~m~il=tioo~~~re~~bo-a_r_d_.~~~~~~~~~~~s~a~ld~~~~~~~~~~dawn and fish and not come
home till sunset," Duane says,
bis eyes dancing as be relaxes
afte r the la11t whale trip of the
day.
His fishing passion helps him
make it through a s kipper's
grueling summer schedule -
possibly 35 to 40 days of work
without a day off.
"When the fish are biting I
could go on forever." he muses.
"When things are slow, I like
my days off."
Duane bas worked for Dana
Wharf Sportfishlng for 10 years.
He started as a second deck
hand.
"I gave up a bell or an occupa-
tion with General Motors -a
good future and good money, but
the routlne just got to me," the
sktpper recalled.
"Running a fishlng boat is a
Ure where you don't know what's
sob>a to happen the next day,"
be continues. "There's never a
dull moment in this occupation.
The ocean is constantly chang·
Ing.
"The fish might bite, maybe
they won't."
When they don't, Quane's life
becomes complex. ,.
"You've got lo be such an am-
basaador out there ," he says.
"You've got to work hard lo find
a place wMre the fish are biting.
"It's your reputation. If the
rt1bermen don't have a good
Ume, they'~ not going to come
back."
For its lone hours, Chough,
Duane saya altJppering a..fisblng
boat la not a money-making ven·
tu re. ··nat.a occupation ia a luxury,"
be .. id. "If my wife dido 't work
J couldn't make It.
"You've got to be In this OC·
cupatton because you love it.
Nobody's getUn1 rich off of lt."
Actor Sati81aciory -· -
PALM DESERT fAPl -Ac·
tor Edlar Buchanan remained
lo 1ati1fact.ory condition today
at Eisenhower Memorial
Hoapltal after he underwent au.r·
1ery to ~lleve prea1ure on tbe
br&LD. omda1I &aid.
TDO~ISOl~·
corduroy collection
Storekeeper Mark Franklin 1s wearing_ one
of many Thomson corduroy slacks, offered
in three styles and seven colors ... comfortJblc.
casual. and cldssrc.
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C.Morn1.a. l'hont 042.7001
A.:f DAILY PILOl
' I •
Jut
oa Cing
f uH d•)', J•nu•ry 30, 1979
Owng of Tast
OUT IN nn: <'OLD u~"· You'd thln.k .n ..,r ~tn11 bambomlt.'d b) "'u lher pn.'dJcwrs all these yeal"I r1Qm •
day I'd learn beUt'lr nut ll hb n't happeMd '
Al )'OU 8rt> Wl'll &ware, lhere IUl'tl wrona predlCllOD.'1
or •oother he uv y frt•eztt alontt our coulllne 11tst nll(bt Thi•
l'tlU8l'd mt-to rell'nl on 1rn l0arller resolvt' concern1nti1 the
ra mlly dotr: •
Our family tlo111 U'it'd to :i.pend hi• nt1hb In the kitchen
und the down.,t u1rs but hroom But not any mon: lft' aot
b•nnt-d rrom the k1l t'hl'n for auch offon.sea as snalchlnat
no t.-boolu from lht> dt'sk 1md eating the m . pulling little
plai.tu.· bag!l from tht' box and breddln1 them 0 0 th . noor.
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Sklc Dog lteju.'ting to Open Box and Eat Pkutic Bags
a nd chewing up all the wooden kitchenware he could
rea ch .
lie was then relegated lo the downstairs buthroom.
WISER NOW TO KIS WAYS, we moved out of reach
all or the towels and bathmats.
This' apparently frustrated his eating habits .
So he ale the bathroom door.
This may sound incredible because It was just a n or-
dinary bathroom door, made out of fiberboard and painted
white. But he ate it anyway. He chewed the bottom half of
the door into infinitely small pieces. Oh well, some scraps
were left as large as a quarter, if you have to know the
truth.
After tha t, the dog got banished to the windy, cold and
drafty ga rage. Since the n, he hasn't eaten anything of
note.
But then came last night a nd the weather predlclers
whose pn.'<.iict1ons made it sound like If we left the dog in
the garage overnight, we'd find him encased in a chunk of
ice come dawn.
SO I R•:LENTED. No chance that he could stay in lht:
downstairs bathr0<1m b<!c11wie I'd jus t inst alled a new door
m ade of PhiHppine mahogany.
Any dog that wo uld d in<: on a fiberboard door like it
was hamburger would figure Philippine m ahogany was T-
hon~ steak. So he got to spend the night in th~ kitchen
agam.
• ...
Te~g Protest
Disrupts Visit
It w ASIONG'rON IAP > Whll t: ooe baod of people atood In silent
11rot1.111l to Richard Nlxon'11 one-nJghl return to the White House, ~
Muolal dcmonalntor• vented their rage al Teng Hsiao·plna by pell·
In!!' PoUr c with fishhooks. U S. attorney1 reviewed cuscs today of the three score arrested
c1urlng lhc clwih Mond1&y n,lght between the Maoists and the 74-year-old vice premler of the
p0llce. People's Republl~ of China Who
The violence o utside the While was i111lde. wearing a black Mao
fl o uac wu r e m inis c e nt or suit.
clu11 hc8 thrat occurred ofte n
when Nixon was 1ls chief occu·
punt
THF. AIMS OF Monday's dem -
o ns trato r s we re diffe rent,
howe ver. And a spokesman for
the National Park Police sald.
·'The viciousness was worse
than unything we ever bad back
lhl'n "
In a five-minute s treet clash.
14 po l icem e n and 42 dem-
onstrators were injured and 69
de m onstrators were arrested,
police and hospital spokesmen
said.
Mounted policeman Julius
Gottlieb was hospit.alized when
has horse, struck by thrown
f!~hhooks, fell to the ground.
The target o f the de m -
onstrptors' wrath was Teng,
THE DEMONSTRATORS'
complaint was that, In doing
business Mth the West , Teng
has bet.rayed the revolution led
by Mao Tse-tung.
As evening fell, the protesters
marched through downtown
Washington chanting, "Mao Tse·
tung did not fail! The revolution
will prevail!"
The Maoists were m embers of
"The Committee for a Fitting
Welcome." The committee had
spent most the day listening t.o
denunciations of Teng ~t a rally
at All SouJ's Church.
BOB AVAKIAN, 34, one of
the ir leaders. addressed them:
"We're going to strike a blow to·
day. a blow that will be he1trd
a round the world "
When the y left the c hurch .•
they carried little sheet s of
paper printed with chants for
the occasion.
NATION I WORLD
-~ ........... Pope Tells
Youths to
Seek Christ
One went like this : "Teng
Hsiao-ping comes begg ing on his
knees: the days arc numbered
fo r traitors like these."
NIXON RETURNS TO WHIT£ HOUSE IN RELATIVE CALM
He Walks With Hugh Carter Jr .. PreskSent'• Nephew
* * *
M EXJCO CITY <A P l -Pope
J ohn PauJ II urged all young
people today to forsake "those
ideologies that le ad to hale.
violence and despair" and seek
Nixon Keeps LoW Profile
'Only Quiet Protest Greets Ex-presitkm
j oy, sere nity a nd pe ace an WAS HINGTON IAP > childinMarch.
Christ. Richard Nixon was at the While But Nixo n will b e back
' ·Th c c hu r c h se es an House for the first time since Wednesday to m eet with Teng at
enormous re novating force in Aug. 9, 1974. when he left 1n Blair House. where the Chinese
yo uth, which our predecesi;or tears and disgrace. leader is s taying during has
Po pe John XXllI cons idered a Whatever emotions the mo· Washington visit.
symbol or the church itse lf," the ment evoked within, he kept to NIXON, IN A blac k tie and
pope told a l arge c rowd himself. grinning broadly, was the fourth
gathered al a gramma r school AT THE STATE dinner for person to pass through the re·
in the Mexkan capital. China Vice Pre mier Te ng Hsiao ce ption line Later. he had a
THE PONTIFF SAID the ping Monday njght, Nixon was hearty handshake for Henry A.
young are "called to a constant determined to keep a low pro· Kissinger .-ttis secretary or state.
renovation, in other words an file. He succeeded . Someone asked Preside nt
endless rejuvenation." Today. h e wa s to leave Carter what Nixon said >¥~n the
"Your thlrst for the ab6olule Waablngton, slipping away to two shook hands.
cannot be satiated by substitutes New York to spend the day and "He 's glad to be here." the
or Ideologies that lead to hate, evening with his daughter Tricia president said. '
v•oleoce and des pal r . Only and ber tu,asband. Edward Cox. NIXON TOLD reporters. "Ob·
Prec;1d e nt Carte r a nd Mrs .
Carte r. I will not comment on
anything else."
Nixon was seated al Table No.
7 a l the e laborate dinner,
be tween the wife of Fang I.
minister ln charge or the Chin~
scientific and technological com·
mission. and Mrs . Willi am
Seawell. wife of the chairman of
Pan Atnen can World Airways .
Nixon was invited because it
was his vi s it to C hina in
February 1972 that signaled the
end to 30 years or hostility
between China and the United
State• and paved the way for a
furthe r thaw in rel1t1ons
between the two
At dawn today. I came downstairs to the kitchen in
fear and trembling. Had he found the good china and
c runched it? Did somebody leave out the paper towels for
shredding? Was the trash can lid still in place? Christ, sought and loved wttb . Thu xpectlng the ir first vious ly, since l am ., guest. of
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serenity and peace," the .. I t'OVND NOTITING. He hadn't chewed, shredded or
eaten anything. All the paint was still on the wans.
The message was clear. The dog has lost hls appetite.
Th:it dog ls sick. If it hadn't been for that phony cold snap
report, I'd have never found out und wouldn't be worrying
about it.
Maybe I can coax the anim al back to health.
told the school group. ..
··El papa! El pa pa! . . RMI
R a h ! Rah !" the s tude ih
cheered as the pontiff appeared
on a flrst-noor balcony or Hie
school.
I 'll try feeding 1)1m a few sticks of Philippine
mahogany.
No Decision Made
TllF. SCHOOL grounds were
pa cked with 65,000 students and ME ?
approximately 5,000 teachers FOB • from 1.200 private school11 from
throughout Mexico.
C heers of "Lo ng live the
pope!" rang out from the crowd
that waited outside the school
and were packed into the sur· mportant things tn your hie'
HOSTON <AP > State Appeals Court Judge Alan Hale made rounding streets. keep up with the ' tam1ly The gathering, estimated by A s horthand way to mands ot your 1ob and your 1
local officials al 110.000. was so It's tough to b alance tt~e deoursell The newspaper can h!!~;age no immediate dec1s1on on a request by an a ttorney for the parents
of 3-year-old leuke mia victim Chad Green for a slay of a lower
cour t order. large J ohn Paul had to be fer· and still have ttme or Y women and how mey . d b h 1· h I I I other wor1<1ng h day n c y e 1copter onto t e roof Feature pro 'es 0 t ons tor child care dunng t e ous vacation 11mel ~.ut Hale said Monday Plymouth Superior Court had "good rea -
sons . for ~rdl'nng the child's purcnts to stop giving him L11etrile
and vita min treatmt•nt!>.
of the school instead of driving 1 s ugges 1 ( n<l prec• to the srhool an an open car as Practtca most ol your weekends 3 ver1ts1ng to help
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