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, Cleanup Continues
Gunman Fires Brown .Joins
At Huntington Mourners of
Store Owner Lettuee Worker
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEB.RUARY 14, 1979
VO\.. n, NO. 4l. 4 SlfCTIOffS. M PAGES
Huntington Hit
By Oil Slick
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. .,...., ~ ... Stett
Crews worked throughout the
night cleaning up an oil s pill that
washed ashore along four miles
of the Hun tin gton Beach
coastline Tuesday.
Cleanup operations were
scheduled to continue a ll day on
the hardest hit bea<'h areas
between Golden West and
Magnolia streets.
City Harbors and Be aches
Director Vincent Moorhouse and
other officials said the spill ap·
Shots Fired
At Liquor
Store Owner
A yoWlg gunman fired at least
two pistol shots at a downtown
Huntington Beach liquor store
owner this moming but missed
both tames, police reported.
Gun Eun, 39, owner of Dehne's
Liquor St.ore at 526 Main St., told
police he looked up from a rear
sloreroom at 7 a.m. to see a man
firing a pistol at him.
Eun said he ducked as the
man fa.red again. Tbe gunman
then fled out the door and ran
north on Main Street.
Eun told police he recognized
th e 22-year-old man a s a
customer who had harassed him
in the past.
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said
the s uspected gunman's last
known address is in Huntington
Beach. The man is being sought
today for questioning in coMec·
tlon with the shooting.
Police removed a small
caliber slug from a wall Jn Ewi's
store after the shooting.
UNEHEAKIS
• BE4T TODAY .
Love romes in many forms -
e ven pases.
Pages of personalized Valen·
tJnes present themselves to Da.I·
ly Pilot readers t oday in
"Hean.a of Love."
Oran1e Coast lovers brin&
1ucb V&!enUnes II "Thi•,•• the blHeat beut they would et me
draw -a ~ge alone would not
be enou«h. ' to their p1rtnet'1 in
"Hearta of Love" on Paae D2 of
loclay's Dally Pilot.
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parentJy didn't cause significant
problems to the beach or to
wildlife.
Moorhouse said, however, that
in terms of size of the oil slick. it
may be the worst to hit the area
in about 10 years.
A U.S. Coast Guard vessel on
a routine patrol of local waters
dete<'ted the oil s pill in heavy fog
early Sunday morning. It didn't
begin lo wash ashore until Tues·
day morning.
A Coast Guard s pokesman
said that patches or oil covered
an area estimated at 2,400 yards
long and 800 yards wide.
He said officials now have no
idea what caused the spill but
are analyzing samples in efforts
to find its source.
Moorhouse said, however. he
believes the oil slick was caused
by a tanker that probably
emptied its bilges off the coast.
"That's the only thing it could
be," he said. "If the s pill was
caused by offshore drilling, we
would have known about it by
now."
Coast Guard boats skimmed
up much of the brown-colored
waste before it hit shore.
Moomouse said all the oil de~
posits on the one.mile stretch of
city beach were scraped up by
heavy equipment and ha uled
away during the night.
He said the city beach was
"clean as a whisUe" this mom·
ing.
Talk Planned
On Influence
In Clemente
Shirley Grindle, former
Orange County Planning Com·
mission chairman, will address
a meeting of the San Clemente
Homeowners A~latJon Thurs·
day on the s ubject or special in·
teresl influence on county gov·
ernment1 Thurs day 's m eeting is
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ln
the auditorium of the San Diego
Gas and Electric company
bulldln&, 101 W. El Portal.
Mrs . Grindle baa been a
leader oC the Time la Now To
Clean Up PolltJca (TlN CUPl or·
canlzation idnce reaigrunc from
her po1t on the county plannlna
commiuion.
Addltlonal tnlormaUon on
Thursday's meeUn1 ls available
by calling 492·2112 or 492-495'7.
Iran iolence
Slain
Worker
Mourned
CALEXICO, <AP> -About
7 ,000 mourners. including Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr., bowed
their heads in silence this mom·
ing at a funeral for Rufino Con·
treras. a striking United Farm
Workers lettuce worker killed on
the picket line.
The ~memorial service was
held under cloudy skies on a
paved parking lot 100 yards
north of the Mexi can border.
The service was delayed when
Brown's charter plane from San
Diego was 30 minutes late. He
was met at the Calexico Airport
by Imperial County Sheriff Oren
Fox and the two chatted
privately.
"We're hanging in there," Fox
told Brown
"From the sky, it looks like
everything's all right at this
point." said Brown , a reference
to the turmoil during the bitter
four-week·old strike.
About 2,500 people attended a
rosary service Tuesday night for
Contreras at the labor pickup lot
r un by the state farm labor
employment department.
T he mourners. clad in jackets
and sweaters, carried candles as
they passed silently by the open
coffin.
The rosary was said by Rev.
Mark Medaer of Our Lady of
Guadalupe Roman Catholic
Church. A solemn wake lasted
throughout the night unlit
<See STRIKERS, Page A%)
Woman Gets
Vwlas Back
LOS ANGELES (APl -"It's
lil(e felling one 's children
back.' sald concert artist Claire
Kroyt alter three valuable violas
a nd some Jewelry a llegedly
stolen by a cab driver were re·
turned to her.
The $50,000 worth of violas,
bows and jewelry. were re·
covered Tuesday after an alert
pawn shop owner called police.
Mrs. Kroyt, 75, said a cab
driver who had promised to wait
while she got plane ticket.a at
Los Angeles Inte rnational
Airport sped away with her
belonclng-. Sunday. Jerome
Sutherland, 23, was arrested at
the shop when be returned to
pick up $1,200 which shop owner
Al Wi&linl Hid M had promiled hlrn .
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APWI,..,.....
W~onae to Navg
Ga briel Dumont. a new Navy recruit. gets a haircut at
the new $4.4 million recruit processing cente r which
opened in San Diego Monday. The modern building is
located at the Naval Training Cen.ter .
Recorders Allowed
In Waddill Trial
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Byron Mc Millan said this
morning he will decide ·'day to
day" whether to permit news re·
porters to bring tape recorders
Into the murder retrial of Dr.
William Waddill.
· 'Someboci.1 asked and 1 said okay ... McMillan said or his sur·
prise move Tuesday to permit a
radio broadcaster to cover the
Hunt!ngton Harbour physician's
trial with i tape recorder.
·'To me it makes sense to rely
on verbatim testimony rather
than ~." the Superior Court
jud ge ai>lained. ·
McMillan's ruling came as
jury selection began Tuesd ay in
Waddill'• second triaJon cbarses
that the doctor stran1led 1t
newborn girl alter an unauc·
cesslul saline abortion at
Westminster Community
Hospital almost two years a10.
Jury aelectioo was conUnulng
today.
Waddill's lint trtal ended la.lit
May in a m11tri1I after jurors
said they were hope leuly
deadlocked in a 7 to 5 vote favor·
ln1 acquittal. An American Bar AssociaUon r
group meeting in Atlanta recent·
ly reaffirmed its agreement with
a ban of both tape recorders and
cameras in courtrooms.
Or the meeting of the Atlanta
group McMillan said : "They are
a little conservative and
backward, some of these groups.
They have their program, we
have ours."
McMillan said he would con-
tinue with a "no cameras" rule
but might relent during closing
arguments if lawyers in the trial
concur.
Mc MiUan said he has no ob-
jection to the tape recorders, so
long as they're oper ated quietly
and do not disturb the Jury or
trial attorneys.
lane Taunted
KINGSTON, Ontario <AP l
Lawye r Ma rk Lane. who
represented the Peoples Temple at Jonestown, Guyana, made a
$3,000 appearance at Queen's
Unlversity and was booed and
taunted for what studenLs called
his bloodsucking methods and
exploitation of a tragic alluatJon.
Fighting
Rages in
21 Areas
TEHRAN. Iran <AP > -Major
fighting erupted today in the
northwest Iranian city of Tabriz
a nd Iranian r e porte r s said
several hundred people had been
killed.
The re were conflic ting ac·
counts of battles involving pro.
s hah army holdouts, former
SA V AK secret pohcc a gents.
Ma rxist s a nd Aze rb a ijani
separatists . The reports could
not be independently verified.
While the fighting raged in
Tabriz. heavily armed guerrillas
stormed the U S. Embassy in
T e hran and t ook the sta ff
hostage. The Ame ricans were
later rescued by forces loyal to
the gove rnm e nt n a m ed by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini aides s aid the a t·
tacke rs were communis ts .
<Related stone!>. Pages AJ and
A4 )
Reporters said fi ghting was
going on m 21 a reas in Tabriz
and that there had been a maJOr
battle for control or the local
radio station. The reports said
military aircraft had been sent
to the city, presumably to take
part in fighting.
Khomeini issued a n appeal lo·
day for the people of Tabriz to
(See BATTl,E, Page A?)
Coast
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Weather
MosUy sunny Thursday
morning with Increasing
afternoon c loudiness.
Lows tonight 42 to so.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
INSIDE TOO/\"
Remember dame stores of
ye1teryear" How have the
re1plendent emporiums of
gewgaws, gimcracks and
doodad$ fared an the la.~t 100
yfOra? See Featuring, Page
C1.
l•dex
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1\Z DAii. Y PILOT W•dnnc:taw, Fab~ 14, IU&
D~lly 1'1101 SUit Pl>oto
PRINCIPAL DEVOR DEMONSTRATES HOW HE CAN RIP PHONE BOOK IN HALF
StUdents Scou Jacobson and Karla Banr:utl are Duly lmpreHed
Prineipal o n a Tear
Phone Books Slww Who's the Boss
By J E RRY ('LAUSt;N
Of tlot O•llY Ptlol St.II
Wht·n Print•1pal Dun Dl'v<>r of Hunt111J_!ton
Bt•arh's P:.irk Vt<•w Ek·m<·ntary School rips"
tdt.>phonc.• book m half, hl· get:. attention.
"AND IT'S MIGHTY effective when used
a:. a show of 'strength· in handling disc1plin<'
eases that are r<'ferred to his office ... accord
mg to "The Communicator," the Ocean View
School Otstnct 's nl'wsl<'tl<'r
Thl· "Communicator" editor th1:-. Wl'ek
.isked re<Jdt·r~ to :-.end their old phone d1rl'c
toril'i. to Oevor
l>t•vor cidm1b th<it I eann,:: " phom· book
in half gain~ in::.tanl respect from "tough"
upper dassmen. but ht• quickly notes, "1th J
glance over his shouldt•r. that there i~ J trick
to the foal.
HE LEARNED the-tnck by watching J
l(•lt'v1swn progr<1m mon• than 15 year:-. l:lgo
A few vt•ars ago, Devor had a "tough
k ul " in h1:-. school ''> eighth grade
· I told lhl' kid. 'I tell you what, I hav(' a
klt•phone book tn my office Whot•vcr teari. tl
tn hJlf, thl' other guy ~i. hll> s lave,· " Devor
recounts.
AS COULD BE expected, the eighth
grader failed in his try Devor gruntt>d and
groan<'d but got the Job done
"From tht.'n on. he was a real good kid.''
Devor says with a laugh
Park Vww Ell·mPnt:.iry 1~ m an area of
Huntington UPach wh<.•re d·1~c1pline problems
a n· generally minor
E VEN SO, says Devor, most of the books
an· rippe d because the s tudents. kin-
dergarten through eighth grade, like to
"'at ch "fl':. a lot of fun "
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Conviction Sought
Accused Rapist 'Preying Aninial?'
The man accused of a gun.
Point lodnap and sexual attack
o n t.wo 12-year·oJd girls in
Surfsid e las t August was
described Tuesday as "a
vicious. preying anima l" who
d eser ves conviction by an
Orange County Superior Court
jury.
Moving van drive r Albert
Fidel Salcido, 34, "preys on 12·
year -old little girls," Deputy
District Attorney Jan Cuzzupoli
told Jurors in her closing argu.
ments.
"It is sad that our children
cannot walk on the s treet in
broad daylight on a Sunday a f-
ternoon. . without people like
him coming along forcing them
into a car and teaching them all
about sex." the prosecutor con·
tinued at the end of Salc1do's
trial.
Sa lei do 's attorney. Deputy
Public Defender Laureen Gray~
contended there are questions
about whether the two Lon~
Beach girls actually were kid·\
napped as they walked along
Pacific Coast Highw ay in
Surfside.
Instead, she argued, evidence
showed the two girls voluntarily
ente red Salcido'~ car
In addition. she pointed to dif·
fe rt>nces in statements offered
by the two alleged victims at
various times saying there may
have been an unconscious effort
on their part to appear PlOre vic-
tim rzed than they were
The JW'Ors began deliberating
Tuesday afternoon on charges of
kidnap. forcible rape. assault
and child molestation and were
to continue deUberations this
morning
Salc(do has been h e ld in
Orange County Jail with bail set
at $100.000. He was arrested
Aug. 21 near Apache Junction,
Ariz .. on sus picion of drunken
driving.
After his arrt'sl. Arizona of-
ficers discovered he was wanted
in Orange County on the
multiple·count kidnap and as·
sault warrant.
Ms. Gray argued that after the
girls allegedly were abducted
near the Anaheim Bay Bridge
they were Jell aJone io Salcido's
Gunman Slain
car at least rour times but did
not nee.
The prosecutor, howl'ver , told
jurors Salcido "doesn't deserve
anythJog except a conviction on
a ll counts and that is exactly
what I am asking you to do.
That is, lo convict hjm."
Motives Hunted
In Mesa Incident
By MJCRAEL PASKEVICH
Of 11w O.lly Piiot Statt
Costa Mesa police are trying
to find out why a 48-year-old
man barricaded himself in his
home Monday night and went on
a two-hour shooting spree before
being slafo by police bullets.
Captain Robert Moody said
the victim, James Armstrong,
told police in brief phone con-
versations that he was having
financial problems and other
troubles
One of the calle rs was detcc·
live Dave Hayes, Armstrong's
brother-in·law, police said.
He, like other police officials,
was un a b l e t o con vince
Armstrong to stop firing a .22
caliber rifle and surrender.
Armstrong fired ne a rly 70
shots at police and firemen
from his west s ide home at 2133
Continental Ave .
After palice finalJy threatened
to flush him out of the home with
tear gas, Armstrong rushed out
onto his porch and fired four
shots before police fi red back.
Tue~day 1n hope she could ~hed
some light on whdt caus<'d her
husband to start shooting Mon-
day night.
Details of the discussion have
not yet been madl' available to
police, Captain Moody said.
Armstrong 1s s urvived by his
widow and two ~ons and two
da ughters.
Froa Page A I
STRIKERS. •
mourner s gathered for the 8
a.m . funeral service
At least 4,300 lettuce workers
at fa rms that have not been
s truck by the United Farm
Workers were expected to re-
turn to their JObs Thursday
Work and production m the
vall ey came t o a virtual
s ta nd still as non .str ik ing
worke rs s t aged their second
~eneral work stoppage.this week
m memory of Contrer as.
Growers ordered their opera-
tions shut down tod ay out of
r espect for the Contreras
funeral.
Panel Raps I rvine Coast Plan
He was struck twice in the
chest by weapons fired by a
police officer and SWAT team
member. Armstrong was dead
before an ambulance reached
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
shortly before 11 p.m .
He will be buried Thursday at
Good Shepherd Cemetery in
Huntington Beach. Ser vices are
setforIOa.m.
United Farm Workers Presi-
dent Cesar Chavez announced
that he would enter a lettuce
fie ld to talk to non-striking
workers on Thursday, when the
official mouming period end!>
It was during s uch an inc1di>nt
last Saturday thal 22·y(•ar old
Contreras wa:-. :,hot rn tht• fact'
with a .38-ca lrbe r pistol,
authorities said.
By JACKIE HYMAN
OflM 0•1ly Pilot Sutt
South Coa!:>t re~ional coast.ii
comm1ss1om·rs combed through
the propost'd coastal plan for the
1 rv me Coast Tuesday. criticized
both their own staff a nd Orange
County for failing to provide
mo r e alte r natives. then
postponed tht•1r final vole until
Thursday
Commissionf'rs said th(•y are
delaying the m<.itter until Thur~
day at J 1 a m at Torrance City
Hall because only eight of the l2
commissioner s wc r <' present
Tuesdav.
By law the plan must be ap-
proved or denied by Feb. 20 or
the plcin submitted by Orange
-OUnty will be forwarded intact
to the state Coastal Commission.
At Tuesday's meeting in Hunt-
ington Beach Caty Council cham-
bers, commissioners took ad-
visory votes on ci number of key
iss ues. from the El Morro
Trail et Park to the Cameo
Shores extension. and told their
staff members to revise the plan
accordingly.
Newly appointed commbs1on
alterna te J ackie Heather, a
New port Beach city coun·
cilwoma n . sat o n the com·
m isslon for a n h our until
member E le rth Erickson ar-
rived However , no votes were
taken during thl:lt l ime.
When he got there. Erickson
read a statement saying he can't
s upport either th<' county's or
the commission staff's plans
hecause he believes both fail to
deal adequately with the issues or dens i ty, traffic , and
a rchaeology and pal<'onotology.
·'Quite frankly. the overall at·
t1tutde of the county has been
!>UCh as to make me wonder if
all of these meetings are nothing
more than window dressing on
a n a lready built house."
Erickson said.
Among the preliminary de·
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' c1s1ons made Tuesday "ere.
EL MORRO TRAILER
PARK. Comm1ss1oncrs rejected
the idea of a "life estate" for
current n·sid<.'nts but <.,aid they
wou ld Irk<.' to sec the pl:lrk
gr3dually phased out over a fi ve
to IO year period, or possibly as
long as 20 years.
-LOW AND MODERATE IN·
COME HOUSING. No less than
20 percent of the housing wtthin
the eoas tal 7.0ne s hould be
available to low and moder ate
income persons. commissioners
said. They noted that 600 of the
10,000 acres in the Irvine Com·
pany-owned downcocist area is
outside the coastal zone and said
they wouldn't agree to seeing
low-cost housing centered in that
area.
-CAMEO S H O R ES
EXTENSIO~. This "mirror" of
Cam eo Shores, below Coast
Highway. was proposed by the
county al a higher density than
the curl'ent Corona de! Mar de-
velopment. Commissioners said
they would like to eliminate the
extension entirely.
-WILDLIFE CORRI DORS.
Commissioners agreed with a
state Department of Fish and
Game recommendation that
quarter mile·w1de corridors con-
nect cons<'rvation a rcai. to a11ow
wildlife to migrate from one
a rea to another.
-TRAFFIC. Commissiont'rs
c rit1c1zed staff members for
having fatl<'d to consider com.
muter traffic 111 recommending
road widths. They noted strong
opposition by the city of Irvine
to extending Culver Drive to
Co.1st H.a~hway and were unable
to agree on how wide Sand
Can yon Road should be.
Plans for the Irvine Coast
area bftwcen Corona dcl Mar
and Laguna Beach have been
controversial for m a ny years,
both because of the environmen-
tal and aesthetic value ofthe open
land and because of the impacts
development would h ave on the
adjacent cities.
Coastal commissioners said
their decision, which is subject
to approval al the state level, is
particularly difficult because or
s<'vera l factors over which they
have no control.
One is whether or not the state
o r fede ral gove rnment will
purchase part or the land for a
park. The local coastal plan cur-
rently being considered clusters
development in the pa rt of the
area closest to Corona del Mar.
Commissioners admitted they
don't know the legalities or the
plan's provision to require that
the Irvine Company dedicate the
park-area land to the public as a
tradeoff for development. The
dedications would be phased, un·
der the plan, as building on the
other areas is approved.
Another variable is whether or
not the proposed San JoaquJn
tiiJls Trans portation Corridor to
connect MacArthur Boulevard
in Newport Beach with the San
Diego Freeway near Saddleback
College wtU ever be built.
Commission Chairman Donald
Wilson noted that, if the plan as
revist'<i by staff members is ap
proved Thursday. environmen.
tahsts and other opponenL-. ccin
take another crack at it at the
slate level
Newport Cops Nab
Burglary Suspect
Newport Beach police arrest·
ed an <.1 1leged cat burglar Tues-
day after a woman said she
awoke from a nap in her living
room to see a m an taking a
wallet from her roommate's
purs~
Police said th e s us pect ,
Ray mond Anthony Monteleone,
21, or Woodland Hills, was beine
F,....P~Al
BATILE ••.
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·'rise and oppose the elements of
the corrupt regime who nre pro-
voking disorders in Tabriz .
·'The army and other 11ecurity
forces are with the people, hand
in .hand, Jn burying the garbage
of the Pahlavi dynasty," he swd.
In J946·47. an inaependent
communist republic brteny ex-
isted ln JronJaJt Azerbaijan, wlth
Tabriz as its capital, until it was
crushed by the rorccs or Shah
Mohammed Reu Pahlavi.
transferred to Ora nge County
Jail today. He is being held on
$10.000 bail on a charge of re·
sidential burglary, police said .
ll is alleged that Lucinda Lub-
bock, 24, or Fem Street. alerted
two neighbors at 2:30 p.m . after
she saw the wallet taken from
the purse or roommate Lisa A.
French, 24.
Police said ne ighbors Gary
Belvedere, 21. and Ron Carroll,
26, caught the suspect nearby
and held htm until police ar -
rived .
The missing wallet., whlch
contained $S cash, was found ap·
parently discarded in a nearby
garage, police said.
Dollar Makes Gain
LONOON <AP) -The dollar
made m•r1lnal 1ains on moat
E uropean money markets today tor the second Jlraitbt day and
the price of ROid ~ontinued to drop.
\
If the plan 1~ reJertcd, he said.
the county ean either appeal to
the state commission or revise
the plan.
C<.1pta 1n Moo d y sai d
Ar:mstrong's wife, Eileen. was
interviewed by a member of the
District Attorney's Office late
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Orange Coast
t.:D ITION
Today's Closlag
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 72, NO . .CS. 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1979 N TEN CENTS
300 Bftck England at Public Hearing
Ways Eyed to ave Teacher's Job
By MIC'HA EL P \SKEVtnl
Of IN 0.11'° ~II•• \l•tt
A larfi?l' un<f vocul {·ro""d 1n
uppor1 of Nt>wport Harbor llli<h
mus ic-teactwr .Ru:hurd Lo;ngl.1nd
heard distract off1c1<&b '>J.) T\Jl''
d a y t h e y ~• r 1· :.. t' ~· k 1 n ~ .. alternative ~lut1om. to <1n up
comm~ hl•a r111g that could c·1"t
him hls JOb
J ohn Nicoll. :-.uperantendent of
th e Newport Me'a Cntftl'd
School D1str1ct , confirna·d re·
1H1rh today thut th..rt• h.is tM.•t•n
Jl!>l'Ui.:o.ion ol .i po,~1bl.-tran:-.rt-r
for fo~ngland
ll Cl\H'H'r :o.OUr<.'C' clOSl' tu
to:nglJnd t'klln1 tht' trun:.fer offt.·r
JIH'<Hh ha:-. bt-l'n mJdt' and that
he• hJ:o. refuM•d to accept a
teaching <L's1gn ment at anotht>r
:.chool
En.:la nd remams on "ad
m1n1:.trat1Vl' lt•ave" following
ch.irges of unprofes!)ional con
duc t II.'\ ied by Harbor Hi gh
Principal 1'om Jacobson . ThP
two m1.-n have had a series of
disputes over the past 18 months
r egarding the p erformance
schedule of the Newport Harbor
High Sailor Band.
Tuesday night. about 300 sup-
porters or the 47·year·old band
leader turned out at Estancia
High School to ask s chool
trustees to drop charges against
Eneland and let him return to
<See ENGLAND, Page A2 >
Hundreds Slain
In Iran Strife
TEHRAN, Iran (AP l Major
fighting erupted today in the
northwest Iranian city of Tabriz
~nd Iranian r e porl<'r s s aid
several hundred people had been
killed
Th ere were confhctmg ac
counts of battles involving pro-
s hah army holdo uts. former
SA V AK secret police agents,
Ma r xists a nd Azerbaijan•
sepa rat~sts The reports could
not be independe ntly verified
While the fighting raged in
Tabriz, heavily armed guerrillas
stormed the US Embassv 10
Gunman Slain
Tehran a nd look t he s tare
hostage. The Americans were
later rescued by forces loyal to
lhl' government named by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini a ides said the at-
t ackers were com munists.
<Related stories. Pages Al and
A4.l
Re porters said fighting was
going on in 21 areas m Tabriz
a nd that there had been a maJor
battle for control or the local
radio station The reports said
military a ircraft had been sent
to the city. prt>s umably to take
Motives Hunted
In Mesa Incident
Costa Mesa police are trying
to find out why a 48-year-old
man barricaded himself in his
home Monday night and went on
a two-hour shooting spree before
being slain by police bullets.
Captain Robert Moody said
the victim. James Armstrong,
told police in brief phone con·
versations that he was having
financial proble ms and other
troubles.
One of the callers was Detec-
tive Dave Hayes. Armstrong's
b~ther-in·law. poHce said.
H <.'. like other police officials,
wa s unab l e to convin ce
Armstrong to stop firing a .22
caliber rifle and surrender
Armstron~ fired nearl> 70
s hots at police and firemen
from his west side home at 2133
Continental Ave.
After police finally threatened
to flush him out of the home with
tear gas. Armstrong rushed out
onto his porch and fired four
Rmnor Confirmed
ATLANTA CAP> Charles
Kir bo, an Atlanta attorney and
adviser to President Carter , con-
firmed today that foreign in·
vestor s had atte mpted to
purchase the Carte r peanut
warehouse m Plains, Ga
Coast
shots before police fired back.
He was struck twice in the
chest by weapons fired by a
police officer a nd SWAT team
member. Armstrong was dead
before an ambulance reached
Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital
shortly before 11 p.m.
Cowity Rain
'May R~turn'
On Thursday
Rain that fell upon Orange
County Tuesday night is expect·
e d t o dis appear tonight but
weather forecasters still aren't
s ure whethe r it will return
Thursday night.
A spokesman for the National
Weathe r Service said t h e
forecast today called for clear-
ing tonight and sunshine Thurs·
day morning, followed by in·
creasing cloudiness later Thurs·
day and a chance or rain that
night.
However , he s aid a storm
system that could move in then
is still uncertain, so forecasters
haven 't set a percentage chance
or s howers
Highs Thursday could reach 67
degrees. with lows tonight 42 to
50 degrees. the spokesman said.
Rain watchers across the coun·
ty showed a wide variation in
the a mounts of rainfall received
Tuesday night .
part an fi ghting.
Khomeini issued an appeal to.
day for the people of Tabriz to
"rise and oppose the elements of
the corrupt regime who are pro·
voking disorders an Tabrit.
·'The army and other ~ccurity
forces are with the people, hand
in hand, in burying the garbage
of the Pahlavi dynasty." he said.
Jn 1946-47. an independent
<.'ommurust republic brieny ex-
isted in Iranian Azerbaijan, with
Tabr iz as its capital, until it was
crushed by the forces of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
* * * Iran Airlift
Of Americans
Will Resume
WASIUNGTON <AP> -The
Carter administration plans lO
resume m ass evacuation of
Ame r icans CroJl Ira n this
weekend with the ultimate goal
o r a irlifting 5,000 from t he
stricken country, sources said
today.
U.S. officials said 1,700 of the
nearly 7,000 U.S. citizens in Iran
were prepared to pull out.
The Tehran airport, kept shut
by the new Khomeini regime as
it tried to soli dify its control, is
expected to be reopened on
Saturday after obser vances of
religious holidays.
The goal of the evacuation, it
is known . is to r educe the
American community m Iran -
U.S. officials, military contrac-
tor e mployees, businessmen.
teachers a nd others -to no
more than 2,000
The decision was taken in light
of the storming of the U.S. Em·
bassy in downtown Tehran by an
a r med band that took Am·
bassador William H. Sullivan
a nd 101 othe r Americans
hos t age. Iranian government
forces freed the Americans.
(Related story, Page A4 >
Last summer, when violence
in Ira n mounted, there were
some 45,000 Americans in Iran.
Gr adually, this number was re·
duced.
In l a t e D ece mb e r a ll
Ame ricans not having urgent
business we re advised to leave.
Ea rlie r this month. non-
essential U.S. officials and all
de pe ndents were ordered out.
The departing Americans were
evacuated on commercial and
military flights.
CROWD OF ABOUT 300 TURNED OUT FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AT ESTANCIA HIGH
Most Came Tuesday Night Out of Interest in England Case
BAND DIRECTOR ENGLAND, WIFE ELAINE, IN AUDIENCE
They Were Observers at Tuesday School Board Meet Ing
Oil Spill Cleaned
From Coast Beach
By ROBERT BARKE R
Of t1M Chlly ~ll<IC St.lff
Crews worked throughout the
night cleaning up an oil spill that
washed ashore a long four miles
o f the Huntington Beach
coastline Tuesday.
Cleanup operations were
scheduled to continue a ll day on
the hardest h it beach areas
b e tween Golde n West and
Magnolia streets.
City Harbors a nd Beaches
Director Vincent Moorhouse and
other officials said the spill ap·
parently didn't cause significant
problems to the beach or to
wildlife.
Moorhouse said, however , that
in terms or size of the oil s lick, it
may be the worst to hit the area
m about 10 years
A U.S Coast Guard vessel on
a routine patrol of local waters
detected the oil spill in he avy fog
early Sunday morning. ll didn't
begin to wash ashore until Tues-
day morning
A Coast Guard s pokesm an
said that patches of oil covered
an area estimated at 2.400 yards
long and 800 yards wide.
Co~t Plan
Criticized
By Panelists
By JACKI E HYMAN
OlllwO•lly P iloolSUll
South Coast regional coastal
commissioners combed through
the proposed coasta l plan for the
Irvine Coast Tuesday, criticized
both their own staff and Orange
County for failing to provide
m o r e altern a tives, the n
postponed their final vote until
Thursday
Comm1ssioners said they are
delaying tbe matter untH Thurs-
d ay at 11 a.m. at Torrance City
HalJ because only eight of the 12
commiss ione rs we r e present
Tuesday.
By law the plan must be ap-
proved or de nied by Feb. 20 or
the plan submitted by Orange
County wiU be forwarded intact
to the state Coastal Comm1i.sion.
At Tuesday's meeting in Hunt-
ington &>ach City Council cham·
bers. commissioners took ad-
visory votes on a number of key
issues, f ro m the El Morro
Trailer Park to the Cameo
Shores extension, and told thei r
staff members to revise the plan
accordingly.
Newly appointed commission
a lternate Jackie Heather , a
Newport Beach c ity coun -
cilwoman . sat o n the com-
mission for an ho ur unti l
mem ber Ele rth Erickson ar·
raved. However, no votes were
taken dunng that time.
When he got there. Erickson
read a statement saying he can't
·!>upport either the county's or
the commission sta ff's plans
because he believes both fail to
deal adequately with the issues
o f density. traffic , a nd
archaeology and paleonotology
"Qwte frankly, the overall at·
titutde of the county has been
s uch as to make me wonder if
a ll of these meetings are nothing
more than window dressing on
an a lr e ady built ho use,"
E rickson said.
Among the preliminary de-
cisions made Tuesday were:
Weather
Mostly sunny Thursday
morning with inc reasing
a fternoon cloudiness.
Lows tonight 42 to 50.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
Abortion Flap Rages
He said officials now have no
idea what caused the spilJ but
are anaJyzmg samples in efforts
to find its source.
Moorhouse said. however. he
believes the oil slick was caused
by a tanker tha t pro bably
emptied its bilges off the coast.
-EL MORRO TRAILER
PARK. Commissioners rejected
the idea or a ''life estate .. for
current residents but said they
would like to see the park
gradually phased out over a five
to 10 year period, or possibly as
long as 20 years.
-LOW AND MODERATE IN·
COME HOUSING. No less than
20 percent of the housing within
the coastal zon e s hould be
INSIDE TODA 't'
Remember dame &tores o/
yuterycar' How have the
resplendent t'mporiums o/
gewgaws, gamcraclcs and
doodadl far~ m the l<ut 100
11cars? See F'eatumag, Page
Cl.
&Santa Ana Police Chief Arrested Again
. By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
Of 111t Delly "'Mt St.lff
Retired Santa Ana police chief
Edward Allen was arrested for
the second time today when he
joined a nti-a b o rtion dem -
o nstrators at a Santa Ana
clinic.
Allen and 11 others were taken
Into custody today after they in·
vad ed t h e c l i nic at 1600
Broadway.
Sgt. Roddy Quall! of the Santi
Ana police said the group was
enga~ing in "verbal alterca·
lions' wftb staff members or the
c:Unlc where Allen's group says
abortlon.'J are ~rlormed.
Qualls aald there was n o
phy1ical violence in volv~d ln
..
today's demonstration and ar-
rests. The cha rge under which
the demonstra tors were arrested
a re misdemeanors.
S po kesm e n for the dem-
onstrators said the action had
been arranged by ·'The Commit-
tee for Defense or the Unborn."
Today's arrest marks the
second time that Allen was
ta ken lo~o custody during an an·
ti-abortion de monstration.
One year a•o be was arrested
with four other people at the
same location, the Family Plan·
ning Aasoclatlon Medical Group.
Today's demoMtratlon began
at about 8 a .m . with picketa
marchinc tn tront of the hi1h
rise office bulldJng tn which the
•
clinic is located . 1l was about 10 a .m. when
police were d ispatched to thei.
clinic's seventh noor offices to
quell what was described as a
disturbance.
While police hauled Allen and
11 others away, a group oC about
20 elderly men and women with
children gathered in the build
ing's parking structure, chant-
ing a nd s inging "Tbe Battle
Hymn oCthe Republic."
The remaintn1 demonstrators
were evicted from the parking
area by building security of·
ricers and police and the dem-
Ol'\Slration broke up when the
group decided to gather al
<8ff ALLEN, P11e At>
..
·'That's the only thing it could
be," he said. "Ir the spill was
caused by offshore drilling, we
would have known about it by
now."
Coast Gua rd boats s kimmed
up much of the brown-colored
waste before it hit shore
Moorhouse said all the oil de~
posits on the one·mile stretch or
city bC!ach wete scraped up by
heavy equipment and ha uled
away dunng the night .
I.PG Tanker Docks
LOS ANGELES <AP> A
tanker loaded with 11.S million
gallon of liquefied petroleum
ttas docked Tuesday in Los
Angeles harbor after a thr~e-doy
delay because of fo".
CSee IRVINE, Page A2)
UJVEHE4KTS
BE.4TTODA.Y
Love comes in many forms
even pages.
Pages of personaUzed Valen·
tines present themselves to Oai-
1 y Pilot reade rs t oday in
"Hearts of Love."
Orange Coast lovers bring
s uch Valentines as "This is the
biggest heart they would let me
draw -a page a lone would not
be enoURh," to their oartners In
"Hearts or Love" on Page 02 of
today's Daily Pilot.
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TOM BEATON ANO 8RIDE·T0-8E DIANE REYNOLDS
They Plan Wedding, Sock Hop Reception at Meaa High
Sehool Tie
Teacher to Wed in Gym
Tom Beaton plans to get married in the family home.
IN IDS CASE, the family home is Costa Mesa High
School.
The longtime English teacher plans to wed 22-year-old
Diane Reynolds in the school gymnasium Saturday.
Their wedding reception will be in the form of a sock
hop in the school cafeteria
"MY UFE BAS been teaching at Costa Mesa High,"
said Beaton. who admits to nearinf? the ha lf-century
ma rk in age "I '11 probably be buried there ...
The 21-year Mesa High teacher is inviting all present
and forml•r students to help celebrate the wedding.
Among the participants. he said, will be the school
choir. u band m ade up of former st~dents. and the homt•
<•conomics depa rtment, whach will help prepare the
cafeteria reception.
THE ART depa rtment wiJI chip in Valentine decora-
tion~. Beaton added ··we thou~hl he was a confirmed bachelor ," said Prin·
c ipal Bob Packer.
"IL 's ltke one of the family getting married ." Packer
:-.aid and then noted, "He's one of those unforgeltable
cha;actt>rs you r ead about in the Reader's DiJ?est."
Newport Police
List Commanders
Nl'wport B<'ach police officials
.innounccd toduy that three area
commanders have been appoint·
ed as part of the depa rtment's
patrol division reorganization
The change, which went into
t>frect Jan. 1. divides the city in·
to three geo-
g r ap hi c a 1
a r eas . Of-
fi ce r s a nd
s upe rvisors
are assigned
to an area in
an effort to
provide more
community
,. involv':m~nt.
<0uo11t£1t 0 f ft c ' a Is
also said representatives of
horn eowners groups are invited
to a meeting al the police sta-
tion, Santa Barbara Drive at
J a mboree Road, al 7 :30 p.m.
Tuesday to meet the new com·
m anders and discuss the geo-
graphical concept.
Named commander of Area 1.
Balboa and West Newport. is U .
Jam D Spears. 44, a 20-year
Cyclist Loses Lile
In County Accident
A 23-year-old Santa Ana
motorcyclist died Tuesday of in·
Juries suffered when his cycle
allegedly was struck by a pickup
truck in Santa Ana Saturday,
police reported today.
Earl Faircloth of 205 Civic
Center Drive wasn't wearing a
protective helmet al the time of
the crash al McFadden Avenue
and Lyon Street, police said.
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veteran of the department and
commander of the department's
SWAT team. Lt. James M. Gardiner, 30,
bas been appointed to head Area
2, the west s ide of Upper
Newport Bay. He was named
Supe rvisor of the Year by the
department in 1975.
Supervising Area 3, the part of
the city east of Upper Newport
Bay, is U . James M. J acobs, 35,
a 10-year veteran of the d epart-
ment and former adJutanl to the
chief of police.
J acobs and Spears and their
fa milies li ve in Santa Ana .
Gardiner and his family li ve an
lrvine.
Quake Fault
link Believed
SAN LUIS OBISPO IAP)
Ao earthquake fault running
near the Diablo Canyon nuclear
power plant may hook into the
San Andreas Fault at both ends,
a geolog i s t told Nu clear
Regulatory Commission of.
ficials.
For years, geologists have
theorized that the Hosgri Fault,
running near the construction
site. was linked to the San An-
dreas Fault north of San Fran·
cisco via the San Simeon and
San Gregorio faults.
Lawsuit
Entered
ByOCEA
Thl' 8,000·me mber Orange
("o unty t:mployee Association
~OCEA> flied s u1t in 1wperior
court 111 Santa Ana Tuesday to
ovt•rtum results or a recent un·
ion representation election won
by unother employee groqp.
At i1'1'1K' is an election by 511
{'ounty government operations
.ind ma intenance e mployees
who voled 223 to 171 last month
lo be presented ln contract talks
by the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees (AFSCME > rather
than OCEA. OCEA officials contend in the
s uat that AFSCME violated
terms of an election agreement
because one of the federation's
election "observers" engaged in
campaigning at a polling place
in Mason Regional Park.
Named in the suit are county
government administrators and
A FSCME officials.
Superior Co urt JudJi?e
Allcemarie Stotler was expected
to rule late today on a tern·
porary restraining order lo halt
recognition of the new union.
l're• P-.e Al
. ffiVINE •••
available to low and moderate
income persons. commissioners
said. They noted that 600 of the
10,000 acres in the Irvine Com-
pany.owned downcoast area is
outs ide the coastal zone and said
they wouldn't agree to seeing
low-cost housing centered in that
are3.
-CA MEO S H ORES
EXTENSION. This "mirror" of
Cameo Shores. below Coas t
Highway, was proposed by tne
county at a higher density than
the current Corona del Mar de·
velopment. Commissioners said
they would like to eliminate the
extension entirely.
-WILDLIFE CORRIDORS.
Com missioners agreed with a
s tale Department of Fish and
Game recommendation that
quarter-mile-wide corridors con-
n ect conservation areas to allow
wildlife to migrate from one
area lo another.
-TBAFFIC. Commissioners
criticized staff members for
having failed to consider com·
muter ti:alfic in recommendmg
road widths. They noted strong
opposition by the city of Irvme
to e xtending Culver Drive to
Coast Highway and were unable
to agree on how wide Sand
Canyon Road should be.
Walker said. however, that all
an electrician needs, or an in·
s pe ctor checking the . work
needs, is a torque screwdriver, a
device which m easures the
tension exerted by the screw. W .L. Tubbs, an electrician and
r epresentative of the lntema·
tional Brotherhood of Elect rical
Workers local, followed Walker
with the testimony that "I have
never yet, in 30 years, seen an
electrician with a torque
screwdriver in his toolbox."
Tubbs s aid the tools are loo expensive (about $80 each> and
take too much lime to use.
Vardoulis asked him, "How do
you know if you've got the screw
at 12 inch-pounds <the pre·
scribed tension measure>?"
··1 don't know how it's done.
Mr . M ayo r ," Tubb s
said. . Walker interjected that 1t can
be done by feel a lone , that elec·
tricians had a sense or how
many turns to give the screw.
Tubbs agreed heartily .. and
said. "To install the aluminum
wiring, as required by the Un -
derwriters Laboratory, would
take more time."
Tubbs supported a ban, and
said his fellow workers did, too.
Anthony pointed to statistics
rnpplied oy the fire department,
thal showed that of 3,364 actual
structure fires in a five-year
period from 1974 through 1978,
only three were attributed to
faulty aluminum electrical wir·
ing. less than 1 percent.
·'If we find out that as many
fires were caused by exploding
hot water beater s,•· he said,
"are we going to ban those too?"
Anlbol\Y said there bave been
no fires attributed to aluminum
wiring in the 20 to 25 percent ~f
Irvine's 17,000 homes that use it.
HINTS AT COMPROMISE
Board President Martin
0.llY Pit.I Sutt 1'"9!01
'FIND BETTER WAY'
Teacher Leader Jordan
,.,.... Pa,,e AJ
ENGLAND SUPPORTED. • •
work.
More than JO people, man)' of
them angry and frustrated, ad·
dressed the board to vigorous
applause from the audience dur-
ing the two-hour hearing
Many speakers criticized the
board for accepting the charges
against England without taking
the lime to hear his side of the
story.
The trustees' acceptance of
the charges last month was a
formality leading to a hearing
before a panel mude up of a
s tate judic ia ry officer and
representatives of Engla nd and
the school district.
return of Richard England."
Paul Jordan. president of the
Ne wport-Mesa Federation of
T eache rs, urged the s chool
board to "find a better way" to
resolve the situation
"I don't think the re 1s one
board member who doesn't want
to find a better way." Mrs.
Marlin responded. s aying she
shared the frustration of the au·
di ence with tile. dis missal
process .
Current and forme r member~
of England 's band said they
were shocked to hear he maght.
be fired.
Slain
Worker
Mourned
CALEXICO <AP> -About
7 ,000 moumen, including Gov
Edmund G. Brown Jr., bowed
their heads in silence this mom·
ing at a funeraJ for R ufino Con-
treras. a striking United Farm
Workers lettuce worker killed on
the picket line.
The memorial service was
held under cloudy s kies on a
paved pa rking lot 100 yards
north of the Mexican border.
The service was delayed when
Brown's charter plane from San
Diego was 30 minutes late. He
was met at the Calexico Airport
by Imperial County Sberifr Oren
Fox a nd t h e two chatted
privately.
"We're hanging in there." Fox
told Brown
"From the sky, it looks like
everythmg's all right at this
point." said Brown. a reference
to the turmoil during the bitter
four-week-Old strike.
About 2,500 people attended a
rosary service Tuesday night for
Contreras at the labor pickup lot
ru n by the stat e farm labor
employment department .
The mourners. clad in jackets
and s weaters. carried candles as
they passed silently by the open
coffin.
The rosary was said by Rev.
Mark Medaer of Our Lady of
G uadaluoc Ro m an Catholic
Church.
This hearing 1s tentatively set
for the week of March 12. ~cbool
district officia ls said today
Al the advice of the d1::.tracl ·~
legal counsel. a llOrnl')' J1Jhn
Bukey of Orange, trustees of
fered liUle response to the com
munity Tuesday naght.
"Yes. the school board doel>
have the power to rescind the
c h a r ges," s aid school board
President Carol Martin.
Newport Sidesteps
Stand on Busing
However. she added that she
doesn't believe this wall happen
sol e l y b eca use of p u b lic
pressure.
Teachers at Harbor High said
morale 3t the school .1s at an all
time tow because of En~land'l>
forced removal from campus.
Me mbers of Supporters of
Richard Eni-tland <SORE I pre
sented a p~lit1on to the school
board Sif:{ned by l , 126 Har bor
Area residents demanding "the
Newport Beacfi Caty Council
m e mber s have decided they
don't want to take a stand on
bu s ang t o ac hieve r aci a l
balances m schools. at least not
until the state produces ~ome
re levant legislation they can
comment on .
"I doubt that 1t 's appropn att·
for action on our part,". Coun
c1lman Donald Strauss said of a
proposal that the council wntt.·
to Los Angeles Judge Paul Egly
opposing a pla n to combine
Oranec Count v and Los Ani?clc~
10 a desegregation bus ing plan.
Str aus!. said he be lieves the
Newport.Mesa school board has
more exper tise rn lbe field.
Strauss 1s a forme r m ember of
that board.
"I don"t th1nk the council's ex-
pected to be ~xpert in every-
thing we act on," r esponded
Mayor Paul Ryckoff.
Ho wever, the propos u l was de·
fl'alcd 3·4, with Straus~ joined in
his oppo:-.it 1on by Mayor Pro
T('m Ray Williams and Coun·
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A web of faults could also con-
nect the Hosgri and San Andreas
faults to the southeast, UCLA
professor Clarence Hall testified
Tuesday before the NRC Ucens·
ing board charged with deciding
whether the facility will be al-
lowed to operate.
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Electrical wiring "incidents."
such as spar king, which do not
result ln fi~ or injuries and are
not included in statistics, are far
more numerous. according to
fire manbals.
Large stock of Drexel, Heritage,
& Henredon selected groups on sale now.
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Orange County Jail to await the
re lease of their jailed com·
patriots.
A spokesman for the poUce de·
pnrtment indicated that It would
be unlikely that any of the dem-·
onstrators would be booked ln·
to Orange County Jail. He sakl lt
wat probable they would be re-
leased rrom the POUce station.
Reported Incidents In tho cily
of Irvine, over the pasl four
years, lnvol··ed 11 cases or Wir-
ing 10 of which were blamed on
rauity oJumlnum product, city
records st.ate.
Councilman David Sills ex·
pressed the majority opinion. U
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Happy 1'alentine's Dag
Tor11 Cooper. a second grader in Mrs
Ursula Wallace's class at El Morro Elt>·
mcntary School near Laguna Beach , draws
a bead on Valentine's Day.
U.S. Embassy Seized
Marine Relates Guerrilla Warf are
TEHRAN, tran CAP > The
radio receiver in the room of
Sgt. Ken Kraus. 22, s uddenly
cracked with the alarmed re·
port, "They're coming over the
wall' They're comlng over
the wall! ... They're in the
compound!" 1Re lated story,
Page A4. >
Kraus, a member of the 20-
m a n US. Marine guard detach·
m ent al the American Embassy
in Tehran. said' he and his
Marine roommate had just come
off duty and were relaxing in
their quarters They immediate·
Jy raced to their assigned po:,i-
tions
"The guerrillas opened fare
about 10:30. There we re at least
100 of them. They were on every
wall around the embassy and on
the s urrounding rooftops," he
6aid. "It just s tarted popping
and popping."
Kraus, who was slightly
wounded in the attack and taken
lo a hospital, headed for his post
al the embassy commissary.
"When I got there the re were
a lread)' some guerrillas. They
we r e firing e very whe re with
automatic weapons There was a
lot of shooting
·'The re were two o ther
Marines and two or three
Americans in the shopping area
a nd restaurant, and we s hoved
the m back into the kitchen
where we barricaded the door,"
he said.
·"They shot in all the windows
a nd were pounding and pound-
ing on the door. They broke in
the door and the first guy they
saw. who was a Persian, they
JUSl blasted him away.
•'They took us outside and
made us s~nder our weapons
Tremors Due
To Warships
SAN DIEGO <AP) -
Navy officials say a series
of tremors originally
belie ved lo be sonic booms
may have been caused by
two warships firing in a
gunnery exercise al sea 83
miles northwest of San
Diego.
No damage was r eport-
ed from the vibrations
shortly after 3 p .m. Tues-
day. which prompted hun·
dreds or earthquake
queries to police .
Shortly after the 1bocks,
uUlicy service was disrupt-
ed tor 38 minutes in the La
Jolla area, affecting about
400 customers Including
Veterans Administration
Hospital. whlch used
emer1ency power.
and then ordered us to strip
down. All I had on wa~ boots and
trousers.
"Then one of the guerrillas.
who was well dressed a nd spoke
good Englis h, told m e he
couldn't hold his me n back and
they wanted our weapons.
·'He grabbed me by the hand.
We had some weapons hidden in
a freezer . I pointed to them. He
said something in Farsi <the Ira·
nian language> and suddenly
someone gave me a rifle butt in
the gut.
"The next thing I heard was a
~hang and I wal> on my face and
started bleeding Then I showed
up at the hospital he re," sajd
KrausofLansdale. Pa.
During the firing, he said U.S.
Ambassador William Sullivan
ordered everyone to "give up.
Unless your life is dir:eclly in
Kidnap Trial
d anger don 'l fire.'
Kraus. on temporary assign·
m ent from Cyprus, was taken by
ambulance to the Amir Alaam
Hospital near the embassy.
A doctor said Kraus received
a flying metal fragment, ap-
parently from a buUet. in his
forehead but otherwise was not
seriously hurt. The metal frag-
ment would be removed later.
he said, but the operation was
minor and posed no problems.
"I assure you he is very safe
here and in very good hands,"
he said
As he lay an his hospital bed.
Kraus asked that his mother.
s i s t e r and fianeee. Nina
Trongone. be reassured that he
was all right a nd being well
cared for.
•'I don't scare easy.·' he said.
"But I can te ll you l was
scared."
Suspect Labeled
'Preying Animal'
The man accused of a gun-
point kidnap and sexual attack
on two 12-year -old girls in
Surfsid e las l Augus t was
d escribed Tuesday as "a
vicious. preying animal" who
d eser ves conviction by an
Orange County Superior Court
jury.
Moving van driver Albe rt
Fidel Salcido, 34, "preys on 12·
year-old little girls,·· Deputy
District Attorney '1 an Cuziupoli
told jurors in her closing argu-
ments.
"It is sad that our children
cannot wa lk on the street in
broad daylight on n Sunday af.
temoon. . . without people like
him coming along forclng them
into a car and teaching them all
about sex," the prosecutor con-
tinued at the end of Salcido's
trial. • Sa lei do 's attorney, De puty
Public Defender Laureen Gray.
contended· there a re questions
a bout whethe r the two Long
Beach girls actually were kid·
napped as they walked along
Pacific Coast Highway In
Sutrslde .
Instead, she argued, evidence
showed the lwo g1rls voluntarily
e ntered Salcldo's car.
In addition, she pointed lo dlr·
rere nces in statements offered
by the two alleged victims al
various Umcs saying the te may
hove been an unconscious ercort
on lheir part to appear more vie·
llmlzed than they wen.!.
The jurors began delibe rating
Tuesday afternoon on charges of
kidnap, forcible r ape, assault
and child molestation and were
to continue deliberations thjs
morning.
Sa lcido has been held in
Orange County Jail with bail set
al $100,000. He was a rrested
Aug. 21 near Apache Junction.
Ariz., on suspicion of drunken
driving.
After his arrest, Arizona of-
ficers discovered he was wanted
In Orange County on the
multiple-count kidnap aod as-
sault warrant.
Ms. Gray argued that after the
girls allegedly we re abducted
near the Anaheim Bay Bridge
they were left alone In Salcldo's
car at least four times but did
not Oee.
The prosecutor. howe ver, told
jurors Salcido "doesn 'l deserve
anything except a conviction on
a ll counts and that is exactly
what l am askJng you to do.
That Is. to convict him."
Testimony Sought
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Six
people believed to be Hell's
Angels members have been sub·
poenaed to tes tify before a
federal grand Jury Investigating
possible murderft, drug dealing
and violence by th<.' motorcycle
club. the San Fra ncisco Ex·
amlntrsay .
Waddill
.Taping
Approved
Orange County Superior Court
J udge Byron Mc Millan said this
morning he will decide ''day lo
day" whether lo permit news re-
porters lo bring tape recorders
into the murder retrial of Dr.
William Waddill.
·'Somebody asked and I said
okay," McMillan said of his sur-
prise move Tuesday to permit a
radio broadcaster to cover the
Huntington Harbour physician's
trial with a tape recorder.
·'To me it makes sense to rely
on verbatim testimony rather
than notes." the Superior Court
Judge explained.
McMiiian's ruling came as
Jury selection began Tuesday in
Waddill 's ·second trial on charges
that the doctor strangled a
newborn girl afte r an unsuc-
cessful s aline ,abortion at
W estmi ns t e r Co mmun it y
Hospital a lmost two years ago.
Jury selection was continuing
toda~.
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Waddill's first trial e nded last
May in a mistrial after jurors
said they we r e hopelessly
deadlocked in a 7 to 5 vote favor·
ing acquittal.
McMillan said he would con·
tinue with a "no camer as" rule
but might relent during closing
a rguments if lawyers in the trial
concur.
FORMER FISHING BUDDY OF MARVIN'S TESTIFIES
Rope Nelson Enters Court With Triola Marvin
An American Ba r Association
group meeting in Atlanta recent·
ly reaffirmed its agreement with
a ban of both tape recorders and
camttras in courtrooms.
E~friend Blasts
Marvin in Court
Of the meeting or the Atlanta
group McMillan said : "They a re
a little con se rvative a nd
backward. some of these groups
They have their program, we
ha\'e ours."
Mc Millan said he has no ob·
Ject ion to the tape recorders. so
long as they're operated quietly
and do not ctisturb the jur y or
trial attorneys.
Shots Fired
At Liquor
Store Owner
i\ young gunman fired al least
two pistol shots al ~ downtown
Huntington Beach hquor store
owner this morning but missed
both times. police reported.
Gun Eun. 39, owner or Dehne's
Liquor Store al 526 Ma in St., told
police he looked up from a rear
storeroom al 7 a.m. to see a man
firing a pistol at him.
Eun said he ducked as the
man fired again. The gunman
then fled out the door and ran
north on Main Street.
Eun told police he r ecognized
the 22-year -old man a s a
customer who had ha rassed him
1n the past.
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said
the suspect ed gunman 's last
known address is in Huntington
Beach. Thl• man is being sought
today for questioning in connec·
lion with the shooting.
Police re m oved a s m all
caliber slug from a wall in Eun's
store after the s hooting.
Troops Advance
PARIS <AP) -Premier His-
sene Habre's forces a re reported
gaining ground in Africa's
newest war . to oust President
Fehx Malloum of Chad, a nd
France is seeking a cease-fire in
1ts former colony.
G em
Talk
By J C IW MPHRlf.'S
C<"r11/ll'd Gemol0{1ut. AC.\
ST. VALENTINE WORE
An AmelhJISI ffmg
LOS ANGELES IAP > -Actor
Lee Marvin and a husk}. tanned
H awauan bo<tt captain once
fished together and · were hke
brothers. · but for the• second
time lhl'Y an• courtroom ad·
"ersaries.
Rope Nelson insisted Tuesday
he had no ax to grind an taking
the stand for Michelle Tnola
Marvm an her proper ty nghts
l>Ult against the actor
But from the witness stand.
Nelson angrily declared "You're
not the Lee Mar vin r knew "
Nelson'<; fr1end ~h1p with
Marvin ended in a bitter court
battle over a boat MCJro.tn won
When asked by M1~~ Marvin's
lawyt>r. Marvin M1lch('lson. why
h1.· camt• here from Hawau to
testify. Nelson leaned forward in
the witness chair and s aid, "For
Rope Nelson ." Then he turned
toward Ma r vin and said,
"Because of him
"Him and I were buddies.
pals." Nelson said "We fished
toge ther. We were like brothers.
And look al us today.
"He loved her." he said of
Miss Marvin. "And look at her
today.
"I was his buddy and he was
mine. and through his stubborn·
ness. stupidity and hes, here we
are." Nelson continued
"She used to be lake my sister
Now. he's doing at lo hl'r
"You have to grow up. Lt0l'."
ht' said, st a rang at t ht· c:lator
"St:rnd up and be counted for ..
Marvin. seatl•d al thl· counsel
table. s1pp<.>d from a glass of
water and glared <Jl the witness.
Miss Marvin laved with the ac-
tor for sue years and •~ s uing for
half his asl>ets accrued during
t h at lime. There has been
testimony that the actor forcibly
removed her from the Malibu
beachhousc they s hared
As he left th<' courtroom.
Marvin's lawyers handed Nelson
a subpoena , commanding him to
appear as a witnes~ for the actor
on Tuesday
Outside. Nelson commented
further on Marvin "I feel sorry
for ham He was a man before.
February Is for lovers and. according to
the Jewelry Industry Council. so Is
february's birthstone. the amethyst. After all. Lhe man who ~ave lovers their ow n spcc1ol dPy In F ebruory, St
Vo lentine hlmse1r. wore an amethyst ring And believe it or not. there was a
Cu!>'d engraved on 1l But long before St
Volentine and Valenlln<''S Day, Greek and
Roman W\Ves wore the a methy t as o cnarm to keep their husbands tn love with
them Wan e. or course. goes well with romanc1•
and. as you might have guessed. the
romantic amethyst has an Interesting
connection with wine.
But not now. lt · just hes, lies,
hes."
On the witness stand, Nelson
told of long. languid hours l>pent
al St'a with Ma rvin and tht>
woman he thought was the ac
tor's wife in the early 1960s
"He'd introduce her as his wife
ever ywhere." be said.
The couple's relationship tnen
was "beautiful. They got along
real well. Seemed to care f'lr
each other."
He said Marvin phoned h1m m
1970. announcing his breakup
with Miss Marvin and asked ham
for "some lean-0n-the·shouJder
conversation."
Nf'lson flew lo Los Angele~ at
Marvin's expense . "We
went a nd had a couple of drinks
somewhere along the coast, .. he
recalled. The conversation
turned to Marvin's broken love
afrair.
"He said he was taking care of
her very well, that he gave her
the house. furs, jewelry, money
everything . . . He said that's
why he ctidn't have to m ake it
legal," Nelson testified.
In cross-e xami n ation .
Ma rvin's lawyer. A . David
Kagon. focused on the 1976 court
battle between Nelson and
Marvin. who both c l aimed
ownership of the boat "The Blue
Hawa11 "
"I sued him. Then he sued mc
We dad a lot or suing," Nelson
~aid "He won. I lost."
:"t•lson said he paid soml"
S23.000 in la wyers' fees and
court cost s and still owel>
Ma r vin S8.000 as a result of lht!
court Judgment.
He said the boat was a uc-
tioned and Marvin used his 70
percent of the proceeds to buy
the boat back.
Nelson said he lost "practical·
ly everything I own" in the suit.
Supe rior Court Judge Arthur
Marshall asked whether Marvin
h<ts press~>d him for the remain·
ing $8.000.
"No." said Nelson. "He don't
bother me no more."
let us help you play cupfd
with our fine Hlectlon of
diamond jewelry
for Valentine'• Day.
Diamond• ue
for everyone
The gem's name derives from the
Or cck "amethostos" meaolng "not
drunk." For thousands of years It WllS
believed lhat lhe amethyst could protec:t a person aga11u1t drunkenness. and that'!'!
why the ancient Romans served wine in
aobtets or spnrkllng amNhyst
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nssoc1atlons ho ve m11de l hl•
1n toxlcn1tngly lovl'ly nmethyst 11
lnngllml' fa\orltc of gt•m lovc'r!I nnd
you cun l.lrlnk to thul'
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T!~ ~ EH:vo y, Hostages Freed in Gun Battle
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ping at Prof it
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lint'' Da). whl•n all thOUJlhb tum lo lht' Rt•nllmf'ntul ~nd
1·ndl'Jnna 'IPt'\'t of lo\'t' Ext' pt ~llh our aoloni. up m
SJl'r .anwnto
l 'p an Sacram<"nto today. i.eniatonial thouah~ tcm l u
h.1n' turned to pe ~pan,a How dai.ai~Hna
It Ul'\~lt>~ Uu1t St-o te P"' ldent Pro Tern Jamci.
Mill-.. ttw llfmocrnt from &in 01eao. ha\ M ccrtu1n prt'OC.'
( upJtlon with J>et'P hows
For the untnlUuted, uu .. 1w nr., Little-one person movie
\ tt'wang muctuoei. thul ur •coin ol)t•rute<f and usually found
Jt thl' back of ~mt· shoddy 1>tOrt! with a s11n out front that
dccl1u·e~. ·Adult~ Only
Pt-ople. mostly m"n u a mutter of (l&Cl, frequent the~e
places and plunk in coins so they can view a kaleidoscopic
italloping of flesh and fantasy across the X-raled screen.
TEHRAN, lrnn tA P > -Scores
u f RU('rrillui. fmn(l uulomat1c
wt>u 1>o~ ~tormcd the U.S. Em· ba~!IY in downtown Tehran to
day. wounded two Marine
i U&rdA and took the ambassador
and 101 other Americans
hosluJ¢t• b<'fore rival guerrillas
rt'i.rut'<I them ill a 3\.ii·hour gun
battl\"
G uerriUas loyal to the new
government loald those who al·
tacked the embassy were com·
munist.s. One of the attackers
J ISO sa.td commurusts participal·
cd m the assauJt.
LT. COL. LELAND Holland,
the ~mbassy's secur ity chief.
later told reporters gathered
outside the building that the
Americans had been placed un·
der the protection of guerrillas
loyal to Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
me1ni 's government . He said
staff members were lree lo go
but were remaining inside the
embassy on the guerrillas' ad-
vice.
Holland said the battle !or con·
trol of the embassy began at
about 10:30 a.m. when snipers
opened up with heavy rifle fire
from the roof of a hotel across
the street from the embassy
The attackers then penetrated
the city-block-square compound
a nd began pulling down the
American flag.
"Marines at tbe e mbassy
'lbten, Learn'
,.,..,I,.,....
AMBASSADOR FREED
Wiiiiam Sullivan
started shooting in the a ir and also hnng tear-gas canisters,"
said George B. Lambrakis, an
embassy staffer.
U.S. Am bass a dor William
Sullivan ordered the embassy's
20 Marine guards to cease re-
sistance and to surrender with
the rest ·or the staff. They all
were taken hostage inside lbe
building.
Khomeini guerrillas rushed to
the scene and announced they
bad moved into the embassy to
protect the compound from the
attackers. The firing died down
for a while then resumed.
SULLIVAN TOLD a reporter,
"Lat er on, a ll the embassy
persoMel gathered in my of~e
and we started phoning out to
various people we knew who are
connected with Khomeini asking
them for urgent help."
H e said De puty Prime
Minister Ibrahim Yazdi soon ar-
rived on the scene and "told us
we are all safe and our welfare
will be looked after under bis
custody."
A U.S. military spokesman re-
ported one of the Marines and
a n o the r Ame r ican we r e
wounded. A nearby hospital said
five wounded Iranians were re-
ceive<f there, and a press photog-
rapher said he saw a body be
could not identify carried from
the compound.
THE AYATOLLAH, who led
t he year -long campa ign that
•drove Shah Mohammed Reza
PahlaVl trom the country, has
repeatedly urge<f his foUowers
not lo attack foreigners or their
embassies.
SLAIN AMBASSADOR
Adolph 'Spike• Duba
U.S. Envoy
Dubs Slain
hi Kidnap
NEW DEUD, India CAP>
T h e U .S . a m bassad or t o
Afghanistan, Adolph Dubs, was
kidnapped from bis car today in
Ka buJ and later killed in a shoot·
out between bis Shiite Moslem
a bductors and police, U.S. of-
ficials here and in Pakistan re-
ported.
0 HOW MUCH OF this sexy viewing goes on?
Well. the United States Department of Justice and the
LA Police Department last year estimated more than $5.3
million tn s mall com was fed into more than 1,000 peeper
machines by the clientele in Los Angeles alone.
That's a pretty good cash return ror an eyefuJ.
. Now it seems that Senator Mills isn't ~oncerned with
peeping itself and hasn't really made any s tatement about
stamping out this sexy awfulness and departure Crom com -
munity purity.
Carter in Mexico
For .'Partnership'
Spent machine-gun cartridges
Uttered the walkways inside the
compound. The main building
was pock-marked with bullet
holes and the iron gratings over
its windows were bent or ripped
aside.
An embassy official said top
secret radio equipment worth
$500,000 was blown up by staff
me m bers a s t he attacke rs
closed m on the embassy 's com·
municalions center . Tbe official
said employees also set fire lo
sec ret m es, but tha t many
classified documents survived
a nd were lefl unprotected in
a reas penetr ated by the at-
tackers.
They said the kidnappers had
t akeo him to a hotel in Kabul,
the Afghan c apit al, a nd de-
manded freedom for three jailed
Moslem clergymen. But the gov·
ernment refused to negotiate.
police stormed the building and
a fter a gun battle the American
ambassador was found dead. they said.
I N WASHINGTON, a State
Department spokesman said the
United St ates had aske d the
Afghan government lo negotiate
wit b the kidnappe rs to save
Dubs' life but its request went
unheeded.
What Mills hus done is mtroduce Senate Bill 378, which
would require counting devices on a ll peep s how machines
1n the slate
WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter , vowing to "listen and
learn." flew lo Mexico City today in sear ch of "a new sense of
partnership" that could ease cross-border differences over oil, trade
and immigration.
T HIS, HE BELIEVES, would asl>ure tha t the
oper ators who gathered in that $5.3 million last year
couldn't elude paying tnt·s on the pornographic profits.
The president was awakened during the night lo be informed of the
a rmed assault on the U.S E m· There were conflicting r eports
on who was responsible for the
attack.
Arthur Lefkowitz. spokesman
at the U.S. Embassy in New
Delhi, said two or three men
s toppe d Dubs' a u tomobilt.•,
wh1 cb was driven by an Afghan
c hauffeur, as the am bassador
was riding to work at about 8:45
local tjme. They opened the door
and told Dubs they were "ar-
resting" h.im, Lefkowitz said.
bassy in Tehr an, but the Iranian pared with the $2.16 charged by
de velopments caused no change Canada.
You knew 1t would come down to that, didn't you? It
..1 11 bo1 ls down to money.
of plans for the trip to Mexico.
Ca r ter t old a Me xican
television audience last week he
believes a new relationship has
nourished since he e ntertained
Mexican President Jose Lopez
Portillo as the Ca rter ad
ministration's first s tate visitor
two years ago.
The state wants its shct• of the porno pie ,
Certain authorities now believe the peep s how
operators are skimming profits off thP top and are not pay·
mg their full s ha re of state busmess and income taxes.
So Senator Mills wants an official count on tbe number
of peeps per customer so swte government won't gel short·
cd on the profits of sin.
YOU MIGHT EVEN suspect that our august State
Senate. in its infinite wisdom, is drafting a Valentine's Day
poem t.O send to the peep s how operators. It might go
somethmg like this·
BUT PERC EPTI ONS a re
quite different in Mexico, where
many officials still feel they are
treated as a junior partner or the
United States Roses Are Red,
Your Peep Shows ArP Blue,
·rhey M ake Tons of Money,
And We'd like Some. Too
What has changed i n two
years. a ll agree. is Mexico's
economic potential, with its oil
resources now calculated lo ap-
proach and perhaps rival those
of Saudi Arabia
Disgrun tled Mate
Kills Wife'S Lawyer
Armed with this econo mic
tru mp card, Lopez Portillo
wants to discuss a possible oil
deal with the United Slates as
part of a package e mbracing
trade and immigration.
CARTER WILL TRY to reach
a n agree m e nt on a U .S
purchase of natural gas, but it
would be only a general agree-
ment, said John Ferch, the U.S
e m bassy's deputy chief of mis-
sion.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> A 26·year-old lawyer died in t he
courtroom when she stepped in front of her divorce case client as
the woman's husba nd puUed the trigger or a revolver, a witness
said. "Presidents don't t alk about
prices." he said. After shooting attorney Candise DuBoff J ones, 26, the husband
E rnest McClain, 59, of Astoria -then shot and killed himself. Negotiations for the purchase
of Mexican natural gas have
been stalled more than a year
because E nerg y Secretary
James R. Sch lesinger balked at
Mexico's asking price ~ $2.61
per thousand cubic feet com-
His 21-year-old wife, Billie Lee McClain of Portland, suffered only
powder bums on her face.
McClain had been called into court in connection with
a n earlier order requiring him to pay support to his wife and child
while awaiting a final divorce decree. He had beeo ordered to pay
$475 a month 'IUpport to his wife and 2-year-0ld son, E rnest.
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shouting, "Carter 1s coming
to r ob u s of oil and gas."
marched in Mexico City last
Wednesday. Police estimated
5,000 people turned out for the
protest, called by telephone
workers seeking higher wages.
Mexico. with 40 percent un-
employment, objects to US ef·
forts to cul the now or illegal im-
migr ants. estim ated at more
than 500,000 a year.
Americans inside the embassy
5aid they agreed with Holland
that the attack was unprovoked.
A beclcJer interrupted Holland's
exchange with reporters outside
the embassy to say ''SAVAK
a gents ." the shah's dreaded
secret police, were inside the
building and the reasoo for the
attack.
.. There was no SA VAK." one
American said. "It was an un-provoked attack, maybe by left·
is ts, to embarrass Khomeini."
The government refused to
negotiate and a police force at-
t ::icked the hotel, the U.S. of·
fic1als srud. Afterward, the U.S.
E mbassy in Kabul was informed
Dubs had been killed.
Junior Executive
Dally Piiot carrlera are young ~alneaamen and bualneaawomen,
providing a uaef ul, Important product '\o their customer• each day, and
earning a profit for their efforts.
In bec:ocNng aucceaaful Independent bullneaa people they learn to
manage their time and their money, to be reMable and reapon1lble, and to
deal 1uc:ceaafuHy with people.
They lnvnt their monthly profit• In their hobble• and recreation, and In
cloth•• and In .. vlng• for future ptan1. And they have their own money to
u1e for W eta and good times.
Dally Piiot canter boys and glrta alao have opportunttfe1 to entoy apeclal
trtpa to pieces Ilk• Dl1neyland, Knott'• Berry Fann, Catalina, Magic Mountain
and other fun places.
More than 900 b0y1 and girt• along the Orange Coast are In a..tneu for
themH lv•• and doing nlcely, thank you, H Dally Piiot camera.
w e think they're training themHlvea to be tM bualneH and civic leaders
of tomorrow.
-----------------------------------M•ll to· 1 am Interested In becoming a Dally Piiot carrier. PIHH tell me I Dally Aloe Circulation
more about It. I P.O. Box 1580
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CALIFORNIA WeclMtdlry, February 1•. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5
Mineo
Kill r
Guilty • l.OS ANGEL.ES t.\P \ I\
22 )'Ur old rorml'r pltU dt-
h vcr mwi h lll ~n C'onvlctt'd 10
th~ murd r or .ictor al \MO,
thrt'l' y,•ars uft,•r th• on Um<'
tt>l'n tdol "'u."' st11btwd to df>ath
o ut ~lde has Wt•st Holly-.ood
apa rtnwnt
l.ton,•l Williams w a found
gu\lty or "!(.'('\Ind dt'.:t'\'t" mun:S4-r
Tue day In thl' fo'.-b 12, 11176
kllhng or thl' 37 Yt' r-old (1lm
star tte wus found lnnoct'nt of
.1th.'rnph-d rub~r) in the a~auJt
011 Mmeo
W1lbams wiis .too round gwlt>
of nine fu·s1 de~r~ armt'd rob
beraes moi;t of them ~mg a
pistol and om• ~nd del(n.•t•
robb('I''~'. all committed w1th1n
~evernl Wl'\.·k~ of lhc Mmt'O kill
ing
WILUi\MS. a short. stocky
man, appeart-d un~rturbed dur
mg the 20 minutt' Supen or Court
i:.ession He unwrapped a stick or
gum a." the court clerk read the
verdicts.
Judge Bonnie Lee Martin set a
Ma r ch 15 sentencing date for
Willia ms. who faces 15 years to
life im prisonment on the murder
conv1ctJon alone He re mamed
an custody an lieuof$200,000 ba11.
De fense a tt orney Mo r t
Herbert said the verdicL would
b e a p peale d o n t echnical
grounds. including his conten-
t ion th a t the robb e r y a nd
murder tnals should have been
conducted separately
MINEO WAS killed as he re-
turned from a pla) rehearsal.
Mmeo's greatest triumphs came
in the 1950s and early 1960s.
whe n he was nomina ted fo r
Aca d e m y Awa rds for h is
performances m "Rebel Withllut
a Cause" and "Exodus."
The JUTY of SIX men and SIX
women handed in its decisions in
the 12-count indictment after
s pending more than six days
6ludying four weeks or testimony
and evidence.
Wiluams was brought to Los
2Youtlas Killed
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FOUND GUil TY
LJone l Wiiiiams
Angt'lt>S m January 1978 from
the l'.tlhuun County. Mich . J.HI
whe re ht.> was serving an eight
month senw nce for passlJlg a
bad check
A guard at the jail was one of
two prosecution witne~:.es who
~aid thl'y heard Williams boast
uf k1lhng Mineo an the parking
lot or he> apartment build mg.
T hat testimony buttr essed
circumstantia l evidence bwJt by
Deputy District Attorney Mike
Genehn.
ONE prosecullon witness said
Williams had rented a yellow
Dodge Colt oo the day of the
murder. Another witness said be
had seen a man run away from
the scene or the crime, JUmp into
a car fitting that description and
s peed away into_ the night
without turning on the lights.
Howeve r. defense attorney
Herbert introduced three wit-
nesses who believed they saw
Mineo's killer. All s aid the as·
sailant was white and at least
5-foot-8 or taller . Willi ams is
black and S.foot-5.
But Genelin countered that it
was simply too dark m the alley
to determine the skin color or
height or the kiJler.
'Never Felt Lost'
9 Boy Scouts Relate Sno~ Storm Ordeal
SQUAW VALLEY (AP > Nine Boy Scouts
nrul thwar tour adult leud,•rs sut out a Sierra Moun ·
laun 5uuw atorm an two tents telling Jokes and
mu11<'hin& 11ulami und chee e, one leader said.
"W<-nev<'r felt IO'\l, wt were j~t behind
chl'dUlt-," .>Uld l6·yt.•ar-old J effrey Merwin.
night up there. so we went for it." said 1$-year-old
Andy Wallace. He, Merwm. Steve Pylman, 14. and
leaders Crahatn Conner. 41, and Tom Wallace, 43,
were the ones who left the group and found the
c abtn.
PL\('ER COUNTY SHERIFF'S deputy J erry
DollJngtr U ld tem l,)f'ratures dropped to 30 degrees
'*nd w1ncb gusted a t 50 mph and 80 mph.
They were cold and tired but unharmed when
tht'y headed back Tuesday night to their home in
('la rkii burg. south or Sacramento. They had len
Sziturday on tt weekend cross-country ska outing.
It was a difficult climb of three-quarters or a
m ile to a mile . said OolUngcr . "l don't know how
long it wouJd have taken us to find them if they
badn 't gone ror help," be said.
The cabin was less than two miles rrom the
busllmg Squaw Valley ska resort, Dollinger s aid.
A Sl'3rch for the g roup e nded when three
youths and two adults hiked on skies up Emigrant
Pl·uk in Wlrling winds and snow Tuesday after-
noon. broke into a ski lift cabin at the 8,700-root
l~vl'I and telephoned the ski patrol
The group sLarted the trip Saturday near In·
terstate 80 about 10 miles north of Squaw Valley.
The scouts were trying to reach lbe resort Monday
when the storm closed in.
"WE MADE A WRONG tum ... The wind
really did us an." said Conner. "It blew us right
orr our feet." "We finally decided we couldn't spend ao<>the r
Study of PCP Urged
S ACRAMENTO CAP >
Cahforrua should study the ex·
pandang use of the drug "angel
dust ." the chajrwoman of an As·
sembly budget subcommittee
i.ays .
The state does have a $300,000
contract with UCLA to tram peo-
ple to handle users of "angel
dust." also known as PCP. But
Assemblywoma n Leona Egeland
said that "may not be e nough."
"It's a problem that 's not go
ing away," said Ms. Egeland, a
San Jose Democrat who heads
the Assembly Ways and Means
budget subcommittee on heallh
issues.
HUida ia Nell' CIU~
LOS ANGELES CAP> Stanley Mark Rifkin, aceused of
tricking Security Pacific Na·
lional Bank into tra ns ferri ng
$10.2 million through wire fraud
to a n account in Switzerland.
has been accused of plotting a
similar scheme while free on
bail. In what prosecutors called •·a
new case,· Rifkin was ar-
( Sl'ATE )
r aigned Tuesday on cha rges
stemming from an a lleged plot ta
steal between $1 million and $50
million from the Union Bank or
Los Angeles and flee the state.
lauef'a•iUar
SACRAMENTO <AP ) -The
ide a of a sking Congress to
amend the U.S. Constitution to
bala nce the feder a l budget
should seem familiar to mem·
b e r s o f th e C aliforni a
Legislature . The Legislature passed a res·
olution doin g exactly that· four
years ago without a dissentmg
vote. Today the i~sue is befor<>
the Legislature agl m. and it has
produced some sha rp d1vis1ons.
Gml1I Confident
SACRAME NTO CAP I The "Spint or 13 .. spending hm1ts m-
i ti a ti v e is a bout 100.000
s ignatures short or qualifying
for the 1980 ballot. but pelillon
s ponsor Pa ul Gann says he is
confident or qualifying.
Gann, co-sponsor with Howard
Jarvis last yea r of Proposition
13. says his newest initiative is
•a guarantee of keeping the
money we got back because of
Proposition 13," which cut prop-
erty truces an average 57 per-
cent statewide.
LOS ANGELES <AP >
Pohce Chief Daryl Gates still
believes more than one person
co mmitted the 13 Hills ide
Str a ngler murders and he won 't
s ay anything a bout Ke nneth
Bianchi . being held for murder
m Bellingham. Wash .• who har
been questioned about the Los
Angeles stranglings.
"We are dealing with more
tha n one individual," Gates
sa id, "and I think that has to be
satisfied before we get ahead or
ourselves and the media gets
ahead of itse lf and leads the
public to the belie f that this
whole thing has been solved."
Film Sparks Violence?
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SATE
Buy rlw "hole -.1ick
Cut unv ,izt> with th,• u'uul <li,tount
20C OFF 40C OFF
l'J.t, pound pril't' lfr~. pound prin·
,
SWEET-tlOT
MUSTARD
SA VE toe ~~~.~
IMPORTED BULK Buy one pound
at the regular prltt of Sl.99 CANDY ·GET ONE POUND
SALE FREE
Riclcof1 fcsrms·
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WESTCLIFF FASWON
PLAZA ISLAND
11th & Irvine, N.B. M2·0972 Newport Beach M0.-0 .w tll T: Tit ts f Ill t : at tll f : Su tll 5 M·•· UI t : t nt I ; a tz.s
Duties
Restored
For Curb
SACRAMENTO <AP > -Whal
former U . Gov. Mervyn Dymal-
ly took a way from Mike Curb.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas
given back.
The Democratic governor bas
restored two of three jobs to
Re publican Lt. Gov. Curb lbaL
Dymally stripped from the of-
fice while serving as acting gov-
ernor last December .
Brown also appointed Curb to a post formerly held by Dymally
as chairman of the California
dt"legation on the Commission or
the Calilornias.
TKAT COMMl$10N is a joint
agency of California and the
Me xi c an s tates of Baja
California del Sur to promote
socia l and cultural ties among
the three states. Brown's executive orders re-
turned the Commission on Food
a nd Nutrition and the Rura l
Youth Employment Program to
Curb's office.
One of Dymally's last acts in
offi ce after losing an especially
bitter mud-slinging election to
Curb was to strip duties from has
offi ce. without consultation with
Brown, while serving as acting
governor when Brown was out of
state.
BUT BROWN re tained for
hims elf one other post which
Dymally transferred out of the
h e utena nt governo r 's office
before surrendering the job to
Curb.
P r ess secr et a r y Bo bbie
Met zger s aid Brown named
himself as California delegate
on the Southwest Border Co m-
m ission "because of the gov-
e rnor 's strong personal interest
an that.' Dymally formerly was
Ca lifornia ·s delegate on the
border commission.
Brown has m e t numerous
times In California and Mexico
with Preside nt J os e Lopez
Portillo and other Mexican of-
ficials about Mexican oil and
n a tural g a s and b o rde r
problems.
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W•dn•lday, F•bruary 1•. 1979
Robert N Weed/Publisher
Bclr bard Kre1b1ct1 1E dltorlol Page Editor
Qu t for Justice
Becom Mock ry
II h llt ht-.•n almt) l u m1>nlhs a.ince Or nae Count)'
Supt.•1·vL\C.u' H:tlfJh Dwdr1d1 and 1\ndhl•tm an·hlll'ct l.-\•Uo)
Row \\-'\'rl' rnd1cted b~ lht• rount,y "rand 1un on br1twry char~t'!.
And 1l h.t!. bt.•en ..ilrno't 20 mon~h~ stnc.·c 01c-clrh: h
Count> Supt•rv1sor Ph1hp Anthon' .md othl•r., wt•re rnd1t't '
l'd on rhttrf:t•:-. rt•luh•d to illll1gl'd \ tolat1o n-. of ~tJtl•
pohtlt-ul t•.11nµ:11~n rt.'gulullon'
Tht• ~l·nou~ qut•st1on' rats<'d m till' 1nd1ctmt>nls ,1rt• ~ltll unan:-."t'rt·d <And .t doud of \U'\ptcmn that ha' ho\
1.·n·d OH'I count.\ ,:oq•rnmt>nt lht-> p.t~t ft\l' .> t•Jrs r1.· m,110.,
In tlw t'a~t· of th~ brtbt•f\ ind ar t mt>nt , f>h'dnc.•h ·~
lawyt·r~ lus t "'-l't'k \\On ,1 15 d.H cit•ld\ 111 till' already uf
ten <tt•la~ Pd -;tart llf lht• lrt..il · ·
S1multuneously. San Dh•go Supnwr Court Jud~c Ro~. Tha rp c.1m:t•lted .t ht>armg Jtml'd Jt dcc1dm1i1 1r ht' 1:,
fat to pn·s1ctt• ut tht• upc-omrng tnal
Mt:'anwhale. the ~t .1te Allornt'y Gt•ncrul prosecutors
set.>m to bt• unt•t-rtain about "hat to do with the political
l'umµu1gn <.'USl' tnvolvang both Da l•drich and Anthony.
A-. lhmg~ ~land no""· thc•rr 1~ \.1rtually no case T"o
l'OUrts huve rult.•d the polit1e..il corruption indictment in
\'ulu.l. And Ow ~tut<: pro~c·cutor:, :.<.·emingly can't make uµ
thl'tr minds ahout <lpPf.•ulmg to ~vcn higher court or
s imply rt•t.•harg1ng lhl' accu:,t>d ml'n through a prt'-
hminary hearing
Sum it all up, and 1t mean~ lh<tl µubltt• confidence in
the credibility of county government must wait while
legal obstacles arc slowly pushed aside
Some call the process stall tactics by the defendants.
Others say the process 1s simply. the protection of con -
stitutional rigtits.
Whichever It may be, the one certainty is that the
quest for . truth and justice is coming close to being a
mockery tn these two cases where the public interest 1s
deeply involved.
S1D1day Driving
Although the United States h as been less dependent on
Iranian oil than some other nations. like Carter ad-
ministration is pushing ahead with a gasoline allocation
pla n .
The 900.000 barrels o f Iranian oil formerly impor ted
each d ay ha rdly compare in im portance with the 9.5
m illion barrels t hat com e from Saudi Arabia. But the
cu toff of I ran 's oil exports alread y has made it necessar y
lo d ip into U.S . reserves being held for next winter .
More important than loss of t he I ranian oil is the
possibility that t he instability of the Middle East area
could result in a s hutdown or reduction in Saudi Arabia 's
output. If that should happen, gasoline rationing in the
Unit ed States would be inevitable. accor ding lo ad-
minis t r ation leaders.
I n discussing the a llocation plan. both Ene rgy
Secretar y Janfes Schlesinger and Senate Ener gy Com-
m ittee Chair man Sen. Henry Jackson said Sunday gas
s tation closings would be t he first step in a n attempt to
ach ieve conservation w ithout r ationing
The assu m ption appare ntly is th at m ost or all SUnday
driv ing is pleasure driv ing. But m a ny worke r s. especia lly
in Southern California, a re o bliged to use their car s o n Sun-
days and the re a lways a r c emergencies.
One is impelled to wonder if it would not be m ore
practical to orde r the stations closed for o ne day a week
and let opera tors rotate their closures to meet local
ne eds Thi!-. would he lp elim inate long p re-Sunday lines at
gas stations a nd d is courage hoard ing of gas in home con
tainers The arbitrar y Sunday c losu re rule might n ot
ncC'C!)sarily br the bcl>t answer.
Sweet Reason
It's not s urpr is ing to learn that the vending m achine
JObby is u nhappy about proposa ls to b an sales <>f "ju nk"
food in schools.
But the ir arguments in favor of the goodies in t heir
machines ring a little hollow.
The prospect of a candy ba r at recess may be the
brightest thing on t he day's hor izon for the sch ool-bound
s tudent , we're told . Ver y good for the disposit ion .
Then again. it's important t hat kids learn to m ake in-
formNi choices for t he m selves. T elling them j unk food is
h ud, th ·n g iving the m a chance to decide wheth er or not
lo buy 1t prc1iUmably would be character b uilding, the vc n ·
don, pre<.wh
Or, how .ibout the argument that tra ffic accide nts
m<Jy occur 1f t he kids h tlVI! to go off campus-lo get their
Junk food "'foe "->
Or perhaps you 'd subscribe to the theory t hat s inct;!
tortnddcn fruits ... re s weetest, t he kids will find a way lo
t•:Jt morl! Junk food if it's banned, but will eat less If it's
rce1dlly uv~uluhlc
< 'omc QO lobhy1sts, l)urely you can do bl!ller than
I h<Jl I
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8 y L.M. BOYD
Was almost. 600 years ago
thal Chaucer l1r&t referred lo
a pair or dice as bones. Some
s la n g worda really tttlck
around. Tuku lousy, for in·
stance. Thul bas be n ln Im·
Dear
Gloorny
Gu
When the dust etUes 111
T ehran do you 1uppo..'1e
u ll those v i gor o u s
)1oun1 demons trators
wl ll h a v e t1 n ou 1 b
energy left to go back to
work?
B.C.C.
polite use for ~ years. And
for 200 years the word frlRk
has been a s lang aynonym
for ae~ch. Some slang words
• make lt all the way into the
hlah tont.-d language , but not
lous y .1ru u11 crude.
Q. "Are there ~ny legal
bro the l s in tbe Unlled
Stales?"
A. Only one. The Mustang
Ranch near Reno, Nev.
The talent wbo baa won
more Acad e m y Award
Oscars for Best Actress than
any other ls Katharine Hep-
burn -wtth three -and she
baa never accepted any ot
them ln perM>n.
PleAN put into lhe record
the reply that an Alabama
rather a ave to a Judie when
tbe Juda• a ked the man why
be didn't Hnd "1• ~btldre11,
a11ea 9 and tt, to 1cbool:
"They both take snuff. )'our
boftor. and there's no place in
the cllS.$.room to s pit ..
Ni Thimmesch
Church Approach Off Balance
\ ASlllNGTON Sen f 'rank
Churt•h m Idaho 1 made a mis-
t kt• Ill rhomunj( ~ J c.>Wl ljh forum
.1ncJ dt•ltvt·nnw a pro l!iraell
11t•t•('h 1n h1s flr~t public ap·
"" Jrant'e ns rhalrman of the prt>sllg10W1 ~nult• Foreign Rclu·
t10n' Cumrnillec
~H·c·r1:tar y or S l<tt c <.:yrus
Vu11te <Jnd others ul the State
lh•pJrlml'n t
• Ht.' not l'XU(.'l
l y pleased
with whul 1
"o uld c all
Church's 1m
propnt.'ly
One ~ould
hope that uny
nt>w chairman
o f thi s
powerful com
m tltee would deal with the Middlt!
E<isl m a n even·handed manner
al least on his first ouling and
thu~ gave lsrnchs und Arabs alike
the notion lhul a fair minded mun
was in charl,!1:
I NST E AD , Chairman
Churrh's debut was an address
lo the Anti ·Defamalion League
of 8 "Nru Brilh last week where
he generally echoed the Israeli
line on lhe Camp David negotia·
lions He criticized any move lo
include Jordan and represen
tat1ves of the Palestinians in the
talks. and also scored the Carter
Adminislrat1on for not pressur·
mg the Saudis lo use their tn-
fluence oo Egypt to get a settle-
ment
Whalever the merits of his
arguments. and they are in dis-
pute here by those souls who
believe in even-h andedness.
Church erred an two important
respects.
By going lo u Jt:!wls h-
Nicholas Von Hoffman
interest audience and giving a
pro-Israeli speech. be raist-'Ci the
suspicions or Arab na tions who
do wa nt a peace settle ment.
Church also encour a ged the
Israeli lobby to believe it has a
s ure thing io Congress when
Middle East decisions must be
made.
-BY ACCEPTING expenses
plus a $500 honora rium (admit·
tedly mod est l from A D.L •
Church leaves himself open to
criticism of conmct or interest.
By tak ing money fro m the
A D L. wluch has a very special
interest an the Middle East.
Chur ch as wrong just as he
would be if he gave his first
speech as chairman to a special-
1nte rest Arab group, say, the
Ame rican Ramallah Federation
or the National Assoc1at1on of
Arab Amencans
A spokesman fo r Church says
he has no regrets about ~peakinK
to A. D .L an t hi s context
because. "ll is a group with an
intimate involvement with the
Middle East. a nd wanted to hear
what Sen. Churc h's thoughts
a re ."
Maybe so. but if he had to get
into the Middle East situation an
his first speech. why• didn't he
choose d more neutral theme
and forum' If he wants to ex-
press his pro·lsraeu views. fine.
but couldn't he wail a few
months.,
The Idaho senator has made
some good money Crom speeches
delivered to Jewish groups. He
refuses to disclose how much he
earned from his 1978 speeches.
until he is required to next year
But Senate records show he
earned SS.000 m 1977 from four
speeche~ to Jewish interest or·
ganizations. In 1976, he earned
$3.000 Uus W<JY. a nd an 1975, it
was Si.500.
SEN. CHURCH is not alone an
accepting s peech fees from
Jewis h and other s pecial In
lerest groups. But Just as the
chairma n of the Senate Banking
Committee is wise not lo accept
honora riums Crom banking or·
ganizalions. so should the Senate
Foreign Re la tions Committee
c hairman refrain rrom lakmg
honora riums from groups with a
special interest In this nation or
that.
The chairman of the Senate
Fo reign Relations Committee
s hould represent the best in-
te rests of the United States and
not those of the Ara b states.
Israel. Lichtenstein or any other
nation.
Whe n he was r anking member or the committee. Church"s pro-
tsraeli views were well known.
No one expects him to suddenly
ha ve a change.o r.heart about
Israel or the Arabs. But Church
is more than a me m ber ot the
committee now: he ts chairman.
And as chairman he s hould
make a special effort to be ra1r
10 his overview and m his JUdg-
me nts . It might p:i an frank
Church a bit. but 1t ·~ bei.t for the
country.
Politicians Settle for Less Than Integrity
S h ould the Re publ icans
nom inate John Connally he will
be t he presidential candidate
with t he most soiled and suspect
reputation since the sa me party
chose James G. Blaine. "'the
continental !Jar from the State of
Maine.·· as his oppontlnls called
him in 1884 ,,. \
A l t h o u g h B l aine wa s
described as a man of cultivated
so p h is tica -
tio n . w h ile
Connally dis-
p I a y s t h e
m11n nei"tsms
associated
w i t h a re -
gional. rural
blowhard. the
me n arc
si m i l ar In
t hat bot h
could comma nd an unthinkingly
e nthusiastic following which dis·
counled the murmurs of scandal
nnd dis honesty s urrounding
thl'ir name!>.
Lake Connally, nothing was
ever legally proved against
Blaine. "The Plumed Knight."
as Blaine was called by Ufose
who saw nobility 10 the man.
ju st as some see that quality in
Connally. was exon<'rated by u
llouse ethics committee of ac
c usations or corrupt practice in
connt1ction with lht.· building of
the Union Pacific railroad Hht·
Credit Mob1her scandals,
ART HOPPE
A few years later he was
again accused of dishonest prac-
tice in connection Wlth bonds of
another railroad but escaped the
risk or condemnation by fellow
members of the House when he
was able to skip out or their
JUrisdacLion by moving over lo
the Senate None or this in any
way darkened his a llure for
many Republican politicians
JUSt as John Connally"s indict-
m ent a nd acquittal fo r taking
baks hlsh has fa iled to lessen
much Repubhcan admir ation for
his kind of white·haired . glibly
stenton an pl atform poses.
AS Wint Blaine. they can 'l
accept that. no matter, how
many limes he may be ac-
qu1Ucd. to many not under the
thrall of the former Texas gov-
e rnor·s bucolic dynamism. the
m an looks and sounds Like the
quintessential crooked polltl·
clan. circa 1935.
Therc·s no proof John Connal·
ly ever brokl' :iny law or did
a nything dishonest. but politics
1sn "t a jury lraal. and even If the
silver profile as acquitted again
and again of t•very whispered
~usp1c1on. lhr fast money odor
clings to his C'lothes. Maybe if
hi s prt'ss agents would dress
him d1ffen'nlly. warn him
•ll?<llnSl Oashy cuff ltnks. take
the rmgs off his fingers. maybe
then
CONNAl.l.V arqu1Ued draws
more fire tha n congr essman
Charles Diggs convicted. The
Detroit Democr a t wa s found
gutlty of extracting kickbacks
from his staff. He Hngers in the
House. hopin g an appeal will
s ave him Crom the penitentiary,
wh i l e hi s f e ll o w
Cong resspe rsons tiptoe about
trying to avoid throwing their
convicted colleaf,?ue out.
But Diggs guilty as different
than Connally innocent. A quiet.
private man. the son or an un-
der taker who let the family
mortuary business s lide toward
insolvency, Digger Diggs has a
reputation for kindness, for be·
ing a sweet sort of guy. The trial
brought out he took the kickback
money to pay foe furnishing his
apartment after his new mar·
riage: petty crime that invites
sympathy more than anger. al
least ins ide the House of.
Representatives. Outside. tbe
presence of a convicted felon is
one more proof or the adage
they're all a bunch of crooks.
POUTICIANS who 're content
to keep public and notorious
company with proven criminals
may find al bard to understand
why they shouldn't nominate the
merely sleazy for the presiden-
cy. In the gener al atmosphere of
theft and malfeasance which as
Wa s hington. the r e m ay be
R epublicans s illy e no ugh lo
think they can pass Connally"s
I
vacuous magnehsm off as moral
s ta ture
Conna lly seemi. to seni.c
otherwtse or else how do we ex.
pla in his pushing Teddy Ken-
ned y fo r the De m ocrati c
nomination" The death of the
girl at Chappaqu1dd1ck a nd the
salacious rumors surroundmg
the Massachusetts senator mak<>
him the one potential opponent
with reputation problems equul
to Connally 's
A CONNALLV-Kennedy race
would be as entertaining as 1t
would be filthy. It mig ht also n·-
semble the Blaine Cleve land
contest. a vile. issue less alfatr
that pivoted on Bl:une ·s hOO('sl y
o r the lac k th <'r eo r a nd
Cleve land's s1rin~ a bastard of
Mar ia Halpin. a Buff:.tlo, N ,.
widow. This ognobll· contc:st ~'"'
analyzed by a part1c1pant :is
follows :'
··w e are told that Mr BhUnt•
has been delinquent 1n omce but
blameless m pravatr hfl•. wh1h'
Mr Cleveland has bet•n u model
of official mkgrity. but <'Ulpabl<'
in hts personal rel.1t1ons. We
s ho.u td the refor e <'lt•ct Mr .
Cleveland to the pubhc office
which he i~ so well qualified to
fill . and remand Mr Blaine lo
the private station he as ad-
mirably fitted lo adorn ··
That ·s what the voters did. so
let it be n wnrning lo ya, John
Connally.
L?oking Ahead to the Constitutional Conv~ntion
P"hlladelphla
September 20. 1980 A
grateful nation erected a statue
In l"lnflncia l Independence
Square here today to Its found·
Ing son, Governor Jerry Brown
or Callfomin
"Ayatollah Brown." as he pre.
fers bt>ln g ad dressed. was
hono r ed tor
his enterprise
ln calling a
S c c o n d
ConsUlutlonnl
, Conven tion
h ere l as t
M ay . It s
purpost was
to adopt a
Constltut onal
Ame ndment
requiring o balanced rederal
bud1tct wbU expelling Jlmm)
Carter Md Edward F KeMed)'
from the Oem oc:ralk par\y on
charges or wa nt1n1 to throw
monry at problems
\.
THE CONVE NTION opened
with high hopes th:H the S3S del-
egates would quickly agree on
at least the nt'Cd for balancing
the budget A bltler dispute.
however . immediately broke out
among Bell3 Ab zu g. Anita
Bryant and Louise Day
lhcks on which other proposed
a m endment s hould take pre-
cedence: the prohtbltlon of bu -
1ng. the reQuirln g of d ally
prayen in the schools and. of
cou r "<c, t he E qua l R ight$
Amendment. which Mrs. Bryant
was positive applied solely to
"lesbians and other queers ."
By mld-June a compromise
wu wo r ked o ut whe r e b y
children would be allowed to
p r a)' allently on school bu es
whHe pas=il ng throuah South
Boston lf the driver wu not ln
t.lrag But thjs was promptly
\'tloed by the Ayatollah BroW1\
on the grounds It ml~ht prolubjt
ufi dancinr. In the White House.
----
By late July. the nation's in·
leresl was focused on the stormy
wra n g l e b etwee n c iv il
libe rtarians. who were opp()sed
to dog litter laws on t he grounds
that "dogs should be allowed to
do what they wished with their
own bodies." a nd environmen-
talists. wbo were pushing for the
abolition or cigar ismoklng at ict
hockey games. Meanwhile, 16
huma nitarlon s had c hained
them5elvts to the column!! or
Ftnancial lndependt nce Hall to
protest eJCtendlng the death
penally to d a n cing cats on
televlslon commercials .
AT THIS POINT. most ob·
servers pttdlctcd lbe Conven·
tfon would disband In dliimaJ
failure. They reckoned without
the aentus of the Ayatollah
Browo Emergina from the back
s ot or an obc&ndoned 1937 Hup.
mobile. whcr~ h t.lepl each
nhtht. the Ayalollah. announttd
,
a coup: the BUI of Rights. which
"no one uses much these days,"
wo uld be exch t1n ged for an
a m e ndment pe rm itting ony
citizen to discard e m pty Popcorn
containers on the floors of movie
theaters --"an inaltenable right
universally txcr cised but
hitbr rto not condoned by the
Constitution ...
To sweeten the pot, he threw
in a second amendment eWng
the nationwide maximum for the
number of items which cou.ld be
c h e cke d out thr o ugh a
upe rmarkel cxpreu lane at
ten.
TBaE WER£ unanimously
a do pted and the Ayato llah
declared the Convention "an un·
qualHied s uccess." He was
nsk ed nboul bc1.l a n cing t he
budcet
·'Oh. any Pr sidt nt can do
that." be aid, adding with a
wl.l\k to bis millions of rans, "If
bt-·s lbe rta:bt Prtsid nt."
"
NATION
Presidents ExpeCt Loyalty
B> W \LTf. KR. Mf:\L o; 6P,_..i.tl (f'••...-.
Wtlh Pr1•i.u1t"nl l mtN, u., v.1th h11 1irt•dt>t•t·~ ... or., lh•· bottom hn1• " 10.,.alh
1l1 I ht' • dm1n1 .. 11 ••hon ,int~ lh1• µn .. uh nt
h1h M'l II' \'OUr'<' p,, .. ,tdt·n~ '"'"''' h ;.Ht• IAkc n k1ndh 111
J'Ubhr di •ht:.ur<• o( tht• pra\ llt' rf('h.H1 ·~
that hwpt• pohc·~. or to puhhr c1 1'i.l'nl
"'1thrn lht> 0Cftr 1.al (41mtl)
"01'('1-: I M \l\t th.ti tlNt,ton I rll. ,,..d °'" J1'11hC'v 111 l'M carrird oul, "'1th
lo\ Kit\ ttnfi "'llh t•nthu:i.1,1 ... m < .!rlt•r
'J1cJ Mond..a\
1-:nthu~1J'tn "'''' b1· .i bit murh t11 t'\
Jlt't'l from .II\ .i1d1• "'ho h • .-. '''t'n hh
c·oun.,t•I rt'Jl'l'lt•d. hul J pr1•,1d1•111 rt r
1.11111 '' l'nllll,•d tv ,., il\·ll lu\ 11ltv Crom
h1' .Id\ "''1' t.•\ e 11 •f ttu \ cfon t ••.:r1•1•
"1th 'unwthtn~ tw h.t, dt•1· 1dl'<I tu ck•
In thttt 1tuation, lu ·;1l1 y c.in ,101 111)
ffi('JO Mlt'Ol't•
Ttwtt• 1s . ..ifkr ull an optmn ..... ulubk
In .l prt•Mdt•nu.tl u::.i,1 .. 1.ant v.ho Cdn t •H'
ceot.1 Wh1t•• llou &l' dec1i.1on quit
LL Ot ' THIS camt• up a fter Carter
ll'CI urt'd h t& top .rnttos tn three Whitt.•
llousr m1•1•ltnt(s. 1t'llmg lht•m to bt'
rar e ful what the) .,ay to n •porter;
Carter \\as q uoted a 1> !>.l:l)tng that
· those o' us tn responsible ~1t1ons
ou~hl to he \1'r) t'.irt•lul ubout ml1ku1~
11uhl1< 1•111llml'nh 't\ lll <'h t'lllllcl c·nn
lrthult• tn It rnhupllfl'IH'll:>IUI\ Jbout
"'hat our 1ir,hn "';" "
Th•• 'ubJ•'<'' 1 .... 1 1t1Hirull on1· l'M'<'ll UM'
Hu·h.mt 1 '\1xon 1(,1\1• t.•onridt•nltulll)
,1 h.id nonw b\. 1nvr1k 111u nutlonul M•ruri
I\ ,1mf tht:' Prt\ tit') 111 White llou-..• con
\ 1•r ,,1llun' tn tht• ,altt•mptt·d Wlitl'rl(O ll·
l.'O\ 1•r Ill)
Bl T TH ... 1-;'('t:S~I-;. 11( lhl' '-:pwn
Jd m IOt!'!lnt t 100 don't 1'11:1ngc· the• fall
I h.1l ,1 llrt'l>ldt•nl ('l)Uldn 't run1•t1on 1(
1 \ •·r)•thmg ht.· ltnd ht'> 'tarr ~u1d to t>tu·h
nt her wms av:utnbll' for publu:ut1on
Nl'<on olw.-yi. s n1d that without con·
hdt'nltahty. he.> would not have been
able to get the full range of op1mons a
president ~hould get from his adv1st.>r~.
The White House tape lranscnptl> in·
d1cate that he d idn 't get d1ssent1ng
views anyh ow. a l le a s t not on the
Wa te rgate i-ca ndals tha t eventually
forced him from oHire
Carter came to o Htce promising <1n
open adm1ru'3trat1on. a nd suggesting at
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nt'"' "own Ill' dro1111t•cl ltw h•ll<'l' tdl'a .
hut llflt th1· c·1•m n111nwnt to opcnnl''!>S.
T H t: Qll•:STION bl•t·omf•i. how open
An 11dm1nit.trJt1on 111 which t•vt.•ry ud·
\ l!'le r "''" frl'•' lo rerounl f•very con·
H·r,atlon would bl' ;,1 frt>t• for all 1n
"'htt h dt'b.1tc· would s ubi.I 1tule for
poll r ~
C.arlt•r said ht• nc•ver told his aides to
''01) t alking lCI reporter<;
"I do. however. haH to insist upon a
dl•gre<' of teamwork onCl' <1 d~c1sion 1s
n1<1d1• that r <>lates lo a sens1t1ve issue.
hke t he Middle East. or ltke SALT
nl'gotiallons or like lhE' relationships
with Iran 1n r(•cent months. · he s aid &t
his nE'ws confer ence
"T HAT'S WHAT I have admonished th~m lo do. lo have a free expression or
opinion and to lt•t me have their tn·
d1v1duaJ opinions up to the time tha t I
make a decision. Once I make a de
c1s 1on. to comply w1lh 1l. ..
Carter said he wasn 'l ordering his ad· vi~rrs to clpm up, but neither wa1> he is·
suing "a blanket ~rmil .. for his aides
to expr ess publicly the ir personal views
on hts policies He said if an aide cannot
accc•pt his dec1s1ons. "then the only op.
lion for them 1s to n :s1gn "
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A• DAIL y PILOT
MAGIC MOUNTAIN SCENE BRINGS HONOR
Action Captured by Patrick O'Donnell
Daily Pilot photographer Patrick O'Donnell 1s a first-place winner in the annual awards contest
of the Press Photographers Association of Greater
Los Angele::.
0 'Donnell's award-winning shot in the best
children's photo category depicted a little girl suc-
cessfully negotiating the twisting cone at Magic
Mountain, watched by an admiring crowd.
THE PILOT PHOTOGRAPHER was one or
more than 80 seeking honors in the annual event.
He recently won two first-place awards in the an-
nual Orange County Press Club contest. Other Daily Pilot photographers whose work
was depicted in the assoc1at1on pubhcallon. "Just
Once more." were Gary Ambrose and Richard
Koehler.
Ambrose had two shots· "Tracy Austin at
Work," a picture or the tcnrus star in her most de·
termined mood. and "Here I Come." an action pic-
ture or an equally determined female gymnast in
action
THE ASSOCIATION USED three Koehler
s hots: "Help Mc," a dramatic picture of
paramedics aiding an accident victim in an Irvine
incident where two djed: "Look What I Caught,"
~n amusing shot of a fi sherman apparently hook·
mg on lo a giant crane and "A Busy Day," taken
while lifeguards wen• competing in the dory com-
petition al Niguel Park.
O'Donnell had two other. pictures in the as-
sociation brochure: "Pigeon Roost." a picture that
clearly proves that the human head is a splendid
perching point, a nd "Another E scape," a
dramatic shot or window washers at Newport
Center hanging on for dear life when their scaffold
gives way.
''Another Escape" won O'Donnell first-place
onors in the Orange County contest.
Court Overturns
.Death P e nalties
SAN FRANCISCO IAP) Two men sentenced ;ro the death penally had their murder convictions
~ 1ve rturned by lhe California Supreme Court
>ecause the prosecuto r used per emptor y
hallenges to exclude black potential jurors from
.heir trial jury.
Tuesday's decis ion by Justice Mathew
'obriner sent the case or Eugene Allen and Ernest
ir aha m back to San Francisco County Superior
;purt for a new trial. Allen and Graham are black.
JUSTICES F RANK RICHAR~ AND William
'lark said they concurred solely on the basis of the
978 Wheeler decision by the court which they
Jelieve was "wrongly dec,ided ."
The court said it did not need lo reach any rul·
ig on various other challenges, which included
oe that the death penalty law applying to convicts
lr eady serving life terms in prison as it existed in
973 was invalid because it was too broad and had · o provision for considering mitigating evidence.
Allen and Graham bad been sentenced to die
or aggravated assault by life-termers in the fatal
.tabbing of prison guard Jerry Sanders at Deuel
locational Institution on Nov. 27, 1973.
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Vast Juvenile Court Changes Urged
ATl..ANTA <AP I Ch1hJn·o would
,1,0 •tsruOcant k11tl riAtht~ .ind lht•
nation'• juv nil<" t-ourh would face
r voluttonury chu1'18t' undt•r pro
po a la th«-American U.n /\:.'>()('lallon
lDtends w ('Urry lo 11U\lc ka:1slatures
protf'<-lion for children and greater
public uwareness or the Juvenile
Justice system.
radio and still photography.
By voice vote, the lawyers rejected
a proposal lo amend ethical stand·
ards adopted in 1937 that serve as
the model for federal law and rules
In many stale courts.
Tbr AllA '• Hou " of Dt•legate11 udoplcd 17 volumt·~ nf proposuls us
oHl<'rnl JIOht·y u( tht• 250,000 lawyer
aroup
"T~levi sion. radio and photo-
J raph1c coverage of judicial proceed·
angs .is not per se inconsistent with
---------------the right to a f~r trial," the proposed amendment said .
IN AN<n'llER decision, delegates
to tbc associalton 's nat1onaJ conven-
tion refused overwhelmingly to end
lo n g time ABA oppos ition t o
courtroom coverage by television,
-AGREED TO URGE President
Carter lo appoint a study commission
~>n the decline or voter participation
an the .e!ect.oral process. The study,
as envisioned. would culminate in a
White House conference on the sub-ject.
-Voted to recommend to the
Supreme Court that it provide. If
necessary, free legal help for con·
victed criminals who want to carry
appeals or their death penalty lo the
nation's highest court. YAl.ENTINE'S DAY The convention also: TllE 1tt:roMM1':Nl>ATIONS. com·
pll<'d an un l·1.:ht y\•.1r ~tudy chaired
by lrvmtt K.1ufm.a11 . chwf Judge of
tht' 2nd U S < '1rcu1t Court of Appeals.
could bring about tht'!>l' changes 1f
udoptl'<.l
C,000 FOR PEOPLE ..-..-...--......---...-....---.....-....iiiiiimmiiii-iiioiiiiiiii...--------~
Juvt>ruJt' l'OUrt JUdg€'S no longer
would be authorized to send offend·
ers to a social service or cerrtt·
tions agency for an andeterminale
period. Every child convicted of a
crime would receive a determined
sentence.
Juve nile court proceedings,
usually closed to the pubhc. would be
held to standards of greater "visibili·
ty and accounlcib11ity." Childre n
charged with crimes would gain the
right to a public trial by a six·
member jury.
MENOMONIE. Wis . tA P > -
Valentine's Day 1s good for people
because it provides the m with a
healthy outlet to express their emo-
tions. according to an authority on
family relations.
"I would like to see us live Valen-
tine's Day every day of the year.
Tha t would be ideal." said Kim
Openshaw, an assistant professor at
the Uruversity of Wisconsin-Stout .
•'BUT THE FACT that we don't
means that we have one day a year
set aside lo show love and apprecia-
tion."
--CLEAR CRITERIA would have
to be established for determining
when a minor charged with a serious
crime is lo be tried as an adult.
"It's hard to tell you with precision
what is going to happen and how it's
going to happen," Kaufman said
after the ABA 's adoption this week.
Openshaw said the concept or the
day had changed from only giving
valentines to one or two special peo.
pie lo also giving them to friends and
neighbors. '
But he predicted the guidelines. if
adopted, would lead to more legal
"If we know of people who are
isolated socially. a good thing we
could do is send them a valentine,"
he said. ''That could do much to
boost their self-esteem.''
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'KIU THE PROGRAM'
Leeder .Um Wrfghl
'MAKES NO SENSE'
Sen. Uoyd Benteen
ADA llates
L egislature
S ACRAMENTO <AP) The 1978 California
L~g1slalure wa s one of the most conservative of
this deeude, but it wa s shghUy more hberal lban
lhl' 1977 version. a liber al p0litJca1 group says
The Americans for Democratic Action also
labeled Gbv Edmind Brown J r "Typhoid Jerry"
for hlS support of a conslllullonal convention to
force a balanced feder al budget and said Brown's
fiscal conM.'rvat1sm amounted lo an "Inhuman
Deal "
THE ADA SAID TUESDAY THAT on the
average last year , legislators took Hberal po!>illo ns
54 percent of the time in key noor votes.
That compares with a SO percent ave;age in
1977. 58 percent in 1976 a nd 64 percent in 1975.
De mocrats averaged 68 perce nt, while
RepubUcans had a 21 percent average, ADA said.
The highes t De mocra tic
a verage in thjs decade was 84
percent in 1973. Re publicans re-
corded a hjgh of 36 in 1972.
Individual ratings for 1978
were based on 15 votes in the
Assembly and 18 in the Senate.
Included were measures to pro-
tect prime agricultural land,
restrict court-ordered school in-
tegration and exempt the Sun-
desert nuclear power plant
from the nuclear moratorium.
Absences counted as wrong votes.
SEVEN ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS received
perfect scores or 100, meaning they voted the way
the ADA wanted on all counted votes.
They are Richard Alatorre, Howard Berman,
Teresa Hughes. Michael Roos and Art Torres -
all of Los Angeles -John Knox of Richmond and
J ohn Miller or Berkeley
Alan Sieroty, D-Los Angeles, with a rating of
94. w as the only senator lo score above 90.
FIVE ASSEMBLY REP UBLICANS -· Mike
Antonovich of Glendale, Bud Collier of Monrovia,
William Danoemeyer of Fullerton. William Lan-
caster of Covina and David Stiring of Hacienda
He ights got scores of zero.
Miller, Antonovich, Collier and Dannemeyer
did not seek re-election and are not members of
the 1979 Assembly.
Hijacker Gets 2nd
life Prison Ter01
BENTON, Ill. CAP > GarretlTrapnellhas been
.se ntenced to another life prison term plus 110
years for his part in an aborted helicopter hi1ack-
ing intended to free him from the U.S. Penilen·
tia r y al Marion.
U.S. District Judge Harold Baker imposed
sentence.
Trapnell defi antly told rum : "I do not rec-
ognize or accept the sentence.··
Trapncll was servin~ a life term for a 1972
a irliner hJ1acking when a woman commandeered
a helicopter in an effort to free Trapnell and two
others. Trapnell and the others were char ged with
complicity in the May 1977 attempt in which
Ba rbaraOswald,43. was killed.
HerdauJ?hter, Robyn Oswald, 17, was accused in
December m a hijack in whlch she allegedly de-
mandedtoseeor speak withTrapnell.
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'Revenue Sharing' Nearing End?
WASHI NGTON <AP > State icov-
nn ml•ntit, m a ny calllna ror a
balunrt.'Ci f<-d••r I budgN. may find
th 1t un n r ly target of conire11inonal
ro~t cuttt>t i. la tht-billions of dollars
W ashlnKtOn runnl'li. to th m ln "re-
venue ahartna ..
Sen Uoyd Bentson, O·Texas. has
lntrodut't"d leg\ talion In tht> St>nate
to do uwuy wlth tht:,$2.2 btlhoo pro·
gram.
HE 'AYS IT "SIMPLY makes no
tl\'OSe" when the foderal government
has a large deficit and st.ates eltjoy
bala net>d budgets
While no !llmlla' bill has been in ·
lroduced in the House, Democratic
1.eader Jim Wright of Texas says he
will recommend to the House Budget
Co mmittee that the program be
eliminated
And a second Democratic House
leader. Whip John Brademas of In·
d1ana. reports considerable support
for such a move among his col-
leagues.
"REVENUE SHARING could run
into some difficulties" in the event or
moves to cut federal spending.
Brademas said.
Uodl•r current law, the federal gov·
ernmcnt provides about $6.8 billion a
year in revenue sharing to states and
local governments to s pend with re-
latively few restrictions. or that.
$2 28 btllion goes to the stat.es.
The revenue sharing program is
due to expire at the end or the next
fiscal year. but Bentsen wants to cut
out state aid 12 months early.
"IT IS ILLOGICAL for the federal
government to increase the size of its
deficits in order to provide money
which contributes surpluses ac-
cumulated by state governments,"
ANNUALIZED YIELD
ANNUAL RATE
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the Texas Democrat said in introduc·
lng hls bill.
President Carter has recom·
m ended retaining revenue sharing
ror the next fiscal year as part or bis
$531.6 billion budget, although an ad·
ministration committee is studying
possible changes in the program.
James T. Mcintyre, director of the
Office of Management and Budget,
told Bentsen at a congressional com-
m 1ttee hearing two weeks ago that
the administration's recommenda-
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BOATING
UCI Sailors
Take First 2
Yacht Races
UC Irvine sailors bested 13
rivals from eight schools Satur-
day and Sunday to win the first
and second races of the Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Rac-
ing Assoc1allon Southern Series
!>ailed in Newport Harbor.
The first race was sailed on
Saturday and the second on Sun-
dav
in the fi rst race UCI scored 13 point~ to 14 for runner-up UC
S anta Barbara UC I skippers
\H>rc Dav(' Pritchard, with crew
Ann<' Collins, on the A team, and
th<• H team wus composed of
M;1rk C.audm with Paul Naton as
cn•w
UC I had two entries. The
:.econd entry placed third with
sk1ppt•rs Bob Martin and Phil
R.i mmmg
In tht• se<'ond race on Sunday
1 he winn<'r was UC Santa
Barbara with l 'Cl a nd OCC tv in~ for M'cond occ s kipper'
wt•rt• Cur t Mille r J nd Pctl.'r
Dra~ntn
Mericke l Wins
.Jcrr Mcr1t kd was the winni·r
o f th<.• Mann Troph y fo r
Ll'hman-12 dinghies in a fi vt•
ra ce ~ent'S sailed out of thl'
'\ewport Ha rbor Yacht Club
Saturday and Sunday. Second
"as Patt ScrugRS and third wa~
Ken Seider, all or NHYC.
r1r~W1' port~ from Sun 01rgo
t o Mftrln.a dc>I Rt'y will bt•
blankct<'d by dat'ron S1Jturdny,
• undmy nd Monda wh,·n lh1.·
Sout htm CllltfornHt "D<'httn.c A SOC'laUon t't>h•brott''I It• aoldt•n
unnlHNiilf')' v.lth lht' SOth aMuJI
Mld~lntt>r lt('filDtlu known tu
Ill Southl nd '11lo rt1 ns the~
· M1dwmlt'1"11 '
Mort' than 1,000 l1C1nls in ovtr
100 cl M art· t•itpeckd to com
pch• In tht• f'VN1 t, which ha11
bt•en prt•f1d thin 111 n •cc.>nt y urs
bern~t> of thl• 1o1rowing l)(.lpulan
ty or the sport ur 11a1lboul racmg
SEVEN ORANGE County
yacht clubs have been chosen as
host clubs. They are Balboa.
Bahia Corinlhlan, Dana Point,
Capistra no Bay , Newpor'
Harbor:. Lido Isle and Hunt-
ington Harbour
Most or the action will be OD
Saturday and Sunday w1tb the
Los Angeles Yacht Club winding
up the giant extravaganza on
Monday with the final r aces for
the ocean racing and large keel ·
boat classes.
He re are the participating
c lubs and the classes they will
hos t :
ALAMITOS BAY YACHT
CLUB -Cal·20 A & B. 470 In·
t emational-14, Lldo-14 A, B, C:
Nat ional One-Design , Snipe
A&B, FiM.
BAHIA CORINTHIAN AND
BALBOA YACHT CLUBS -
Schooners, Wooden Hulls, 10-
mete r , Etchells-22, 6-me t er,
-i S h ields , Santa n a -525, San-
tana-22, Sant.ana-20, Rhodes-19.
CABRILLO BEACH YACHT
CLUB-Multihulo Arbitrary, p.
Cal, CaJ-20, Geary-18, Mercury,
, 5·0·5, Fireball, Sol Cat, 18-square
meter, Flying Dutchman, Day
Sailer. Da rt.
* * *
('i\IJFORNI YACHT Club
T a rtdn 10 Soling, H olf Ton.
Tt•mJ)(.'!'11, Tornado, Quarter Tun.
. Sut, J 21, Inte rnational Con-
knd,•r
DANA POINT AND
CAPl THANO BAY YACHT
CLUBS P llR F A, B, C, and
without spannukers. Rhodes-33.
C'ntallna JO. Catahna-27, Cal-25,
Rnnger·22
DEL REY YACHT CLUB
Ocea n racing catam aran,
Ericson 2·32, K 38. S8 0 R A,
MOR fo', Cal-25, PC, Ventu.re-24,
Cal-24, Sydney Sabot Jr. and Sr.
Weslw1nd Sabot Jr and Sr
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
YACHT CLUB -M-20 Scow
Force 5, Small boat Arbitrary,
Cyclone. WindSurfer.
KING HARBOR YACHT
CLUB PHRF A, B. C No spin-
nakers. Santa Crui -27. Thun·
derb1rd, CaJ-20. Coronado-15.
LITTLE SHIPS FLEET OF
LONG BEACH -PHRF A, B,
C, No Spinnakers, Ranger-33,
SBORA.
LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB
Cal-28, Cal-29, Cal-27. Cal-25,
~a ntan a -27 , Exca li b ur-26,
NewPort-30.
LOS ANGELES.YACHT
CLUB -lOR A. B. C. D ; Cal-4-0,
One Ton. Three-quarter Ton,
Ericsoo-35, Catalina -38, MORA.
MISSION BAY YACHT
CLUB -Laser A. B; Lightning,
Thistle, Victory, Taiar.
NEWPORT HARBOR AND
LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUBS -
Speedball-14, Laser A . B , Naples
Sabot, A, B, C: Sr and Over 40.
SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB
Cata lina -30, l slander -30,
Js l a nde r -36, Catalinda-27,
New port-27. Co r on ado-25,
Catalina -25, C lip per-26,
Ca talin ::i -22, Newpor t -20,
Aquarius-23, Cllpper-21.
* * *
Hobie Cats Ready
For Winter Races
Hobie Cat s ailors from throughout the southwest will make
their annual trailer trek to San Felipe, BaJa Califorma, Mexico.
March 2-3-4 for thC' Midwinters West Regatta. The event is
sponsored by the Hobie Class Association.
ln addition to the racing, Wayne Schafer , veteran Hobie Cat
s ailor. will conduct an on-the-beach and on-the-water sailing clime
for novice sailors.
Competition will be for Hobie 14s and 16s in three divisions
plus novice and fo r Hobie-18s.
Entry fees for the Midwinters West must be received by Feb.
23. For further information contact the Hobie Class Association,
, P.O. BoxC-19509, lrvine 92713.
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AJ2 DA1L. y PILOT ..
Philandering Priest?
Cl rgyman Face Trial in Massachu etts
l"i\MURIO<J E. M !\ • 1AP
A lon.-ci1nw prit·~t . labdt-d b~ •
fem ll' Jklrl .hmm·r "'' "lhwf. o
1eam blt.'r .rnd .1 11h1l • .ndt•rt>r.
hu:-. b(·~..n UHJ\'l"l't1 to ~ht $J.Otlo
b1u l whlll' <i"1ut1ng .. ht.•.Jrtna on
pe>i. Ible J)( rJur) chura..-
W h t' n 1\1 r ~ A r I l' n t.• Ll'Tourn~&tu d.11mt'd tht> Rt.•\
Sta n It.')' M lei 'k'·~ 1ci 't.'dU\'uf
ht•r, tht.• prw:;l 11( .. '9 )'N&r U 'ti
tht-North nckl\ t.·r .,., 1dow for dt•
fomnhon of r hJrat.·tt•r
BUT Ml SKl:WlrZ lm~t h1 ...
r &se agains t tht.• !>~ ', ar old
woman "ht•n a '\11dlJlt' ... t"\ C'oun
ty Supcnor Court JU r) rt'Jt.>Clt-d
his rla1m:. th.it ht• h ud not
v1olatcdh1:.Hl\\ ofcl'hbdl'~
Furthermorl'. Judttl' T homu ..
dtni. "'11' • th1 r. R mhlt•r
and 11 ~11 ndt>rt•r. ind dNu1ll•d
·• torrid cro'" country lovt.• ,1f
f.11r ""'th Uw • )f'ar 11ld prh .,,
0 fr I C I ,J I s 0 f l h 1• fl II ' l 11 n
.\rchd1«W'•'''' h1td 110 c•ommt•nt 1111
l h1· rontrll\ n ~
\1I Jo;lw....,1t1 1otatu!>i wath th1'
d1urC'h rt·an.110., an hrnbo H1• hU'>
nnt 'l n.1•d 1n ,, pun<ih lrlt't' 197~.
th1· \l·,ar hl· J('romp..a11lt'd Mr ..
L Tourn<'uu on a thrct> month
trip tti ('tm.adu. La~ VcHl11> and
South n 1rolin.a
('A RDIN .\L H MB t.:RTO
Mt•dt>aro . c ullt·d J!> J wiln ss by
lht• dl'fl·mw. lt•11lif1r J he barred
th1• prit·'>t from ct.•le brutlng Mass
or '<'t•uring r h·ncul garb in 1976.
M 1ai.k1•w1t·1 . u Lall. broad -
'ho uldt• r t.•J ma n. wort> his
tlt•rtc11I l'ollar throughout tht·
trwl 111• 1>u1d ht· hnd never re
l'l'lved Mede 1ro:. · order The Flu bol8 Urae<I tnoil pr~t>nlt.'d a conn1cting p1c-· e lur e o r the man known a s
"F alh<'r St;,n" a mong members For Eld rly, Ill o r r1 ve :.u b urba n Boston
p11 r1 hes
WAStUNGTO'\ IAP > -Gov According to Mrs Toumeau.
nrtmt•nt udYtM•r,. Jn• renewmg he.> was a "'kept ma n." who took
a r ec om m t' n d a l 1 o n th a l money rrom her to buy a new
t'hron1cally tU Jwopl£> and tlvcry· wardrobe and finance gambhng
ont• 65or olde r (.!t'l flu:.hot:. sprees Shl' said h~ promised to
NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE
Radios 'Skipped'
Sumpot Cyc/,e Snafw Sendings
LOS ANG ELES <AP > An 11-year
suns pot cycl~ is playing havoc with
emergency radio frequencies and of-
ficials say what began as an annoy·
i ng phe no m e no n could pro v e
dangerous 1r t ro uble calls a r e
blocked.
conditions "very ba~· But.. tbev
added. so far it has "IR>t hampered
communications.
Communications spt:c1alists for the
Los Angeles pallce and nr e depart·
ments called the proble m of East
APWI,...... Coast radio ca ll s bouncing to the
ACCUSED PRIEST West Coast because or atmos ric
HOWEVER, A WS Angeles Coun·
t y Sheriffs department s pokesman
sa id two dis pa tche rs ha ve quit
because they were unable lo handle
the s tress or wedging emergency
calls between the static.
So m e tra n s mi s sions fro m
patrolmen requesting help have been
garbled, also, he added.
FatherMieake wlcz • Spiral sliced for easy serving
• Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Cookecl 30 hours
t' · · fl • Na1tonw1de shipping service H te Olu 91110~... • Full service Delicatessen ~ey . 0 1d wor1d Cheese s hop WiJ
58
• Sandwoches to go.
R M o r ., l' J r o r d ~ r t' d
'M1a!i k<'W1Cl 111 ·•l'l)t'Jr in court
T uci.day to prt• ...... nt n 1d1•11t't•
showing wh~ ht• i.hould not fat·t·
charges for comm1llll\)I pc.•rJuo-
on flW :.eparatl• OCt'dl>IOn:. dur
IDR t he ntnl' da)' trial
The eitpert. .... lt•d by Surgeon marr)' her after ha s 25th an-
C:t>11eral JuUu:. Richmond. said naveri.ary as a priest. ----------
thl'> year 's vacc1nabon program MIASK EWICZ DENIED the
._) g!1 uu !i:!'!11~1,!~~S
i.hould be rene"t'<i next fall and c h a r g es. c I a 1m1 n g Mrs . _________ ,..
wanter. 111cluding 1mmum.zat1on Tourneau owed him $3.600 in ex-Morse St'l a cai.h ball o( $1,000
lo assure the prw:.t sho" ... up .it
the hearing
against the A· Brazil :.train tn· penses and $1.200 in salary for
:.tt>ad or thl' A l:SSR contamed the tnp
an this wmter':. tn valenl nu vac· Members of St. Malachy's
cane C h u r c h o r B u r I 1 n g lo n . T his wanter'!> vacc1n.a t1on M1askew1cz· last pa rish. a p-
d r 1 ve be ga n ~l ow l y. with pearedm courtm s upport of l he
If your an<hor's away
you can find a new one
in the Boat i ng
classifieds of ttte Dally
Pilot
642-5678
3700 l. COAST HWY •• C-ct.f Mer "40Hl 67J.t000
2460 I lA YMOMO WAY flf ll TOlO ID~ R TOIO. rH<*f 137·1122
1906' llACt4 ll.VD. at GUREU>. HUKTIHGTO.. HACH. rMOHE 141.a575
MRS . L E T OL'R SEA U
lei.lifted thcit Miai.ke" 1c:i:, Lhe at
tending pncst a l her hus band's
funeral and her daughter 's wed parhcipat1on far below backer:.' priest. describing him as a
hopes. -------~·~·p~r~1e~s~tl~y~a~n~dGp~i~o~us~m~a~n~.~ .. -=-~~----------~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~~!!!~!!!~!!!~~~~
.,___________ Al.oA,,_,., ~Palm~ Llt<--.5""0.., Ncwlfl.._,._
"Cot a problem? Then wnte to Pal Dunn. Pat u:1ll
cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need
to solve mequ1t1es m government and business Marl
your qu.estums to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange
Coa.ft Dally Pilot. P.O Boz 1560, Costa Mesa. CA
92626. As many letter s as possible will be answered.
but phoned mqumes or letters not mcludmg the
reader's fuU name. address and bu.smess hours' phone
numbercamwtbecansw ered. Thiscolumna~arsdai-"7
ly e:rcept SaluTdays · ·
Signature Reall11 Presidet1t•s1
DEAR PAT . I h<n l' an old homestead la nd
gr ant signt•d by Pn•!-idl'nl John Tyler 111 1843 It
belonged to my j.?randfother 's nephew The pen·
m anshjp 1s beautiful and therc·s even a descn pt1on
or the land located near Springfield. Mo. I would
like to sell it, but ha vc no idea of its worth or who buys
such t tungs.
M C . Corona del Mar
EvaJenc Pnlati of the Americana Collectori.
Shop, Sant.a Ana, is an expert in "paper" a ntique
Uems of all ki.nds. Shf' says old land grant docu·
me nts rangf' in worth from SS lo $50, dependlnJt on
their condition and if the i.ignature is actually that
or a president. Few are. she say:., explaining that
the secrel.ary or slate usuaUy signed the presi·
dent's name to these grant6, espedally ll a land
description Is included. You may be able to teU if
your document has a presidential signature, but
expert analys is is required to establis h an autben·
tic presidential s ignature . A different color or ink
used for the presidential signature is the best in·
dicator or authenticity for an amateur lo use. 1'1s.
Pulatl will appraise this grant for $7.50 and give you
an accurate idea or its worth. Americana asks a 20
percent commission for seU1ng sacb documenb,
compared to 25 to 40 percent for auction ~ale~
tbrougbotber sources.
~rLiadi o n Taz Audit
DEAR PAT· How ma ny years docs lhe IRS
have Lo audit a pa rticular year's tax return? I'd
also like to know how l o gel copies of past tax re-
turns
C.F .. Fountain Valley
There's a three year tlme Hmlt for auditing a
tax return. But, ir you failed to report more than 25
percent of your gross income, the government bas
six years to collect lbe tax or to start legal pro·
ceedings.
There's no time Umit U you filed a fraudulent
return or failed lo rue a return. Adequate records
shoald loclude w.z forms, canceled checks that re·
late dlreclly to a tax r eturn entry and medical bUls
for three years to back up the canceled checks.
The IRS generaUy keeps records for sb years.
Yoa can gel a copy or your lax return by writ·
ing to the IRS center to which your return was
sent. lnclacle your Social Security number and a
notarized signature.
'llpsff Bird s'! It'• t h~•~~
DEAR PAT: I must have misplaced the clip·
ping on poisonous pla nts you rece'\llY published
and hope you'll se nd me a copy. I am making and
s haring pyracantha jelly these days, and would
like to defend the s afety of my gift with some
authority Of cour~e. we don't find any dead birds un-
der the lovely, colorful pyr acantha busM s ·only
drunken, migrating robins and other bil&!"attracted
by the bright color . This Jelly is very colorful tO:O, and
I admit.addingsomeCointreauforabitohip! J.M .. Costa Mesa
A copy or the poison plant informaUon Is ln I.be
maU. Pyracantha is not locllldtd.. so yoar friends
can eQjoy yoa:r zippy gift wiU. confidence. Tbe UCI
Medical Center's poison control center reports tbal
pyncantba berries are edible raw, bat eaUng a lot
of &bem can caase a stom.ach ube. Perhaps U.at's
what is ailing the robins.
~ee Leak Cllerlc C•••lfl't
DEAR PAT: You suggested in a recent col·
umn that microwave ovens should be checked
regularly by a microwave technician for r adiation
leakage and other problems. Now tell me how one
goes about finding such a creature and how much his·
/her servicesshould cost.
M.K., Newport Beach,
DlcboDAppUances6A.IJ'Condttlonlndnc.J1118
S. Mala St., Santa Ana, otters free &e1UD1 OI any
microwave ovea brot1pt to U.C Mop. IUd4lle AP·
pUance Service Corp., ltm Trull Ave., Ganlen
Gron, allo laU microwaves for a $15.M abop
d1arge. Parts and labor for repairs are extra.
.oealen can aaggnt oU.er taU.1 sowrces.
Microwave o"tDt have been Improved sub· stHUdJ u a tt Dlt or federal replaUoas reqtliJ'.
Ina &IM!• not IO leak more tban five mWlwat&a of
r1dladlll per centi•eter at a dlataace of two
lo cites from tile oven. All oveu are re419lred IO carry
a cerUfklte lndlc1Un1 they meet &hi• atandard pl••
opera&lqaafety labelJJlt.
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RINGS
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OIAMOMOS! OPALS! SAPPHIRES'
EMERALDS! JADE! AMETHYST!
ENTIRE
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IRACWTS /0 RI.SS 800/
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PEARLS! PERIOOT! ETC.
FINAL
DISCOUNTS JEWELRY
BY REMY
1805 NEWPORT BLVD .
COSTA MESA
JEWELRY SALE DOORS OPEN
THURS., FEB. 15th
10 •00 A.M. 8 SHARP!!
FIRST COME -FIRST SERVED!!
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BUCELUS 58% OFF
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Cllll 5gi Off CMllS .
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OUR GOAL
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ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES DAIL y PILOT A J3
... County Def ends Fire Service
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Heart-Fel t Tlaanb
Hoy Ml't'.arl.ind. -19, on lldvertt\tn~ ~xecuhvf', stands ne\t lo the
blllbourd .1d ht-h •d put up to e'<prc~b his gratitude to personnel a t
LOS Ho~p1tal 1n Salt Ljkt• Ctt> \\here he underwPnt opt•n heart
:,urgt<I} la~t month Mcfo'Jrl.rnd. who ts back to work part-llmt•,
!ta1d he found ll d1thcult to :,ee all the hos pital's employee~ to
thank tht·m
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
0t -o.+" ,..... tWI
Or ngt> County supervisors formally op-
pollt'd lhe proposed severing of the Joint
alalt' count)' fire protection service Tues-
day
At the ~mmendatlon or county Ad
rnln11nrative Officer Robert Thomas.
'lup.-rv1sors approved a resolution asklng
the legislature to review tile proposal.
At 8l8kP ls the continued use by the
l'OUnty Of the 550-ma n state Department Of
r on•stry rare service in the county's unin·
corp()rated territory and in nine cities. in-
cluding San Juan Capistrano anct Irvine,
wht('h <'Ontract for the service.
IN DECEMBER, STATE officials work·
mg oo orders from Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr . ordered a 10 per cent cut in the
forestry budget for the fiMal year that
begins July 1.
County officials were told tfhal a big
part of that cut would come by eliminating
:state parhcipation in the county's fire pro-
tection
l !1111' n ol CoYl .. ~on ICy •nd
MA••·~ l 17 C)f Hunllnqton R~d<'h
Skating Ban
lAS Vf~S Muri-lie•""''
IS<U\'O her• IMludf J AN IJ
MORA C'ONCFPCION ll>lt A 1J • Of Soon J-llnCI l,,..IO• 0.-C·vtm .. n
75. Ol We\tn'llMl•r OUITANIA lOMQ(,O" £yip
m••no o JS ano Norm• S 1'I both
ofS•nC-'1'
JAN 2t
0AV1£S<,AVllAf'I JoM D•••ri
10 ""° <;n,.tt• Oolllll 10 bOlll o• 11uot lnq1on B•.><h
R U flA<,HAROWl (t( Jo•
Norm•n ., o• A""N>lm ""° "".,. M•••• 1l ol l'ounl~•n vaurv
.~
To Be Eased?
Und r the current system. the state pays
about $1.6 million ln direct costs ror so
firemen who provide fire protection to the
county's wild.lands.
Th'e county pays the state S18.6 million
for the services or the 500 other firemen
who are used primarily for structural fire
protection.
COUNTY OFFICIALS have maintained
that the budget cutting move will actually
cost both the state and the county more
money. Thomas also ma intains lt would be
n early impossible to arrange the
changeover by July 1.
Tt)Omas recommended that board mem-
bers take some action due to "considera·
ble opposition to the change up and down
the state."
He also noted that be has been unable to
obtain official confirmation from state
representatives of a verbal promise they
m ade in J anuary that the changeover
would be delayed until J anuary 1980.
Thomas presented supervsiors with two
options. One called for a legislative review
or the proposal and the second called for
delayingitunttlJuly l , 1980.
TBE J'OUB SVPERVl.SORS -Harriett
Wieder i.s absent wblle ber husband re-
covers from heart surgery -decided to go with the first suggestion. _. _ _
ln what marks their first discussion of
the pending state move, the supervisors
made it clear they're unhappy with the
pressure being applied by the Brown ad·
ministration.
T he resolutJon they approved notes that
the changeover would "eliminate more
than SOO highly trained firefighters and
fire managers Crom the statewide wild.land
fire protection force with no s avings of
funds to the state."
The resolution also includes reference to
the fact that the change over budget for
the state "requests an additional $1.36
million due to th ts action" and that other
s tate and local costs haven't been
established.
GetltOn!
J AN U
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Jr • 11 of c-Coto eno Sn••O"
IC•Y. 35 of W~lmlMtl'r
J AN 1• WOOD MANZAC'·Ol S•mutl
lO'#tll ,, -Rot>in ~nl... 17 t>oth
Of C'Ml.t Mt's.
SUMNER A5FN00RF Don l •1 ""° Ch•l\11"1' l "'*' 17 bot" 01 fr.on•
lOCKE MOl.Ell RkhMdThnm~'
3 I &nit M• .. h• Le•. 7\ "°'" ol Nf'wPOr! IWMn
DANNA MINC.Ufl S..lv•loff J
15 ol W"'1mln\le•. anCI Nl!f'CV C . 33.
Of t<unllng1on 0..-ct>
A ban on skatcboarding and roller skating
along Orun~C' County roadways m ay be loosened to
allow use oft he wheeled device in bike lanes.
County s upervisors agreed to study that
possibility after it was sugg~sted Tuesday by
Douglas a nd Murray McDonald. a father and son
who own a Dana Point roller skate rental shop. At One-Half Off!
WARBURTON MATTSON l!-'1
W 37 al -tmlMlt• ""d IC11rtn
e11u1Mt" 1'I of s..1 e ... ch ROV>< MARTIN ~litt't loul< 76
•"Cl f r...crv E••lvn 11 both of Cn•t•
-~ CHAPMAN·MENESSI Moro~n £
11 J• of Ntwoorl 81·A< h dnO
IC•mala (' 7• ol 8'-.-.r ly Hiii·
M OllROW CltAMfll • '""
Thom•< 15 -JUOilh Ann 11 l>OI,.
C)f lr•IM
WENOllNC'rMEt<UllON N>oc ni .. 1
Death No dre•
50UICU~
PATRICIA ANN SOUICUP lormff rtn-of ti. Harbe>r 11•to re<•o•nt ol Ho1HIOn, TU•l Pa\\l'd llWO February 11. 1'7' Sur•l.-.d t>Y ,,.,
husll;tn<I, ~ry R '>oukuo ot S11nta
AN. Ca • Onl' daugf!t ... '>""rrvl l ynn
!>CK>kuo C)f Hou\lon. Teu,, mother
W.trt<U J Fltrl)MrlO of Santi! AN.
Ca two t>rouwrs. M•<""I F111p<1lrl<k
ol S•n•• An•, Ca •no Denni'
Flt•o•lrlo of Ana,,,.lm. C• aunt.
Marl• Zattw•kl of San Ju.t!I
C.pl'1•-· C. R..-.rv wlll IM' re< il•d
01' Thuf,;,.,y Ftt>rU11ry I\, 1'7• "' 1
PM at Bell 8r011dW"Y Cfta~I wllft Man of Ch'lsllo11n burtlll on Frldn.
Fl'bruMy t•. 197' •I 10 AN> •I SI Joh"
Tnt 8aotl'1 C•llllOl•r Cl>urch F"Pn<h
may Ull .. a.II 8ro.JOW•y MOr'IUMY
Oft T"vnort. Fdlf....-y U, '"'from 10 AM to I JO PM Btll 8r...O••Y
Mort..ary cll<Klort.. M2_.1SO
e ltOOICS LllLIAN CHRISTINE IAOOICS.,.
s~"' Of S.nte An•, CN•Wd ••••
,_..,..,.,. 11, '"' at IN -Of 13 S"" h wrvf-bl' """"°'_.,..,_ Or A,..
1nonv CirH\O •ho t>y > cou••M.
Richard So¥•-."'°'""" *'row and OI..-. St!IH. Funeral S...nlct \ wlll tie
MICI Fr..,..,, ~..WV i.. 1'7' •1 II A.M at ,,.. w-i.v O...rcll o4 s-t•
AM In...-wlll be at Fal,,,aven
Me morial Parto Sfnlt,. •114 Tutlllll
Mort ....... dit'K1ori. m E 11lto SL,
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MUtfTE•
CAPTAIN OAVIO A HUNTER
Ufttlecl St""' Army rPllrtCI e>orn JulY n , 1'M7. s.,n.,...., tw Ill\ mother Vivian
ICltM of Ciulnllekl, K•MU 2 brol~,, and 1 Sl\len. llvti.cl at Fort Riiey,
ICM>'>ollS
llE•T OOROTHV !ONE BERT r••ldpnt of
Cost• M"'" Ca • P3'\\ttO """'"' Fflltua•v 11, 1'7'1 In Co\111 Me~ Ce
Surv•vrd by f'Mtr OftuOhTf'r, Pi!tnd a
Palmer ot CO'.la Mt-w. C• ont '""• Rlc,.@rd lff'rl of M .. tMIAn, Mt•ICO
Eight gr-n•l<lrl'll ftrtel lour QrUI• qranacnllorrn two \1c,,ters. Htlf'n Orr
of ChHry v1111ry, Ca ... no lol" 80ft""m ot Ana..,.lm, C. c;r.,v.-1<1•
s.erv1cr\ will .,. hf'td on Tl"lur,tJ•Y
Fet>ru.,v IS IW'I at 1 PM 111 Pact11<
view MpmorlAI Par• V1slta!lon "°'"'
011 Wednesoav FNirunry u 1<11•
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Elsewheri
LONDON <AP> -Sir
Israel Brod ie. first
Brit.ish-.bom chief rabbi
o f t he British Com·
monwealth and presi·
dent of the Confe rence
of European Rabbis,
died Tuesday at the age
of 83.
Inglewood
Gets Judge
SACRAMENTO (AP>
-Roosevelt Dorn, a Los
Angeles assistant city
atto rney, has bee n
named an Ingl ewood
Municipal Court judge:
Doro. 43, of InglewOOd
has been chief of tbe
criminal trials division
in the city attorney's of.
fice for three years.
Their suggestion was endorsed by other roller
skate shop operators who showed up at a hearing
before supervisors However . a Newport Beach
skate shop owner, Suzunne Thomas, advocated
keC'pmg roller skaterl> on s1dewaJks.
SUPERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH called ror
the bike lane study. No deadline was set for its
completion.
Supervisors moved toward loosening their ban
slightly Tuesday when they granted initial ap-
proval to an amendme nt exclusing cul de sac
streets of 500 feel or less in length Crom the ban.
The amendment will be back before them for final
approval next Tuesday.
The o rdinance initially banne d only
skateboards from roadways ln unincorporated sec-
tions of the county. In January, it was expanded to
include roller skates and "other wheeled devices
propelled by human power," except bicycles.
THE BAN WAS FURTHER extended to
sidewalks in county harbors, beache.s and parks.
The county Environmental Management Agency
was ordered to post areas determined to be unsafe
for skateboarding or roller skating.
Those changes were made after two public
hearings at which no members of the public spoke.
About a half dozen people testified al
Tuesday's hcarmg on t he cul de sac expectation. All
but one art' 10 the roller s kate business.
The exemption of cul de sacs from the skating
ban was suggested by Diedrich at the behest of his
Mission Viejo constituents.
I 0 Coast Citizens
J om H ealth Panel
T('n Orange Coa~t residents are anong 24
volunteers who have bc<.>n named as leaders of the
Orange County Health Planning Council's commit·
tees and task forces.
Among them an': pcd1atric1an Steven Koffler
and rcgistcn·d nursC' Patnc1a Kendrick. both or
Newport Beach. Robcrt J Smith. Huntington
Beach: James Dick . f'ountajn Valley, and at·
torney George Burck le. Costa Mesa.
Also. registered nurse Linda Black. health
systems authority Lot!> Benes and UC Irv i.ne af·
firm alive action offi cer Ramon Curiel. all oflrvine:
social worker Kenneth Brandt, Mission Viejo, and
pharmacist George Sheets. South Laguna.
Elderly, Disabled
E~i~ble for Loans
Elderly and handicapped Orange County resi·
dents who live In unincorporated communities
m ay be eligible for a three percent nome improve·
ment loan program offerea by county govern-
ment.
The loan program is available for residents
who own their homes a nd meet low and moderate
income criteria.
J\pplicattons for the federally subsidized pro·
gr am wlll be taken on a first-come. first-served
basis. Details can be obtained by calling county Of·
ficials at 828-2910.
P olls Eyed
Accurate Report Urged
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Republican-legislator
wants to require news media by law to report opi-
nion polls accurately.
Assemblyman Bruce Nestande, R-Orange, in
troduced a bill Monday. AB 531, that would pro-
hibit newspapers and radio and televlsion staUons
from altering resulla ot a pre-election optnlon poll
they ffi:elved.
The bill alao would require the media to be _______ .,..-. able to document the accuracy of the poll fi,urea
' they report.
Before that, be was a
Los Angeles County dep.
uty sherilf and a Superior
Courtballiff.
Neptune Society
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Nestande said the measure would not intrude
on rreedom oft.he press.
He said the bill was prompted by a r~enl incl·
dent in Minnesota in which a poll was alle1edl.y
dlatol'Ud. He said htt knew of no such incldent ln
Callfomla.
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It's crazy .. but we're doing it. Marking down
tops. shorts jackets, a fantastic 50% and more!
Last chance before spring fashions arrive. These are
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Friseo's Finest Foeus on Fido's Feees ,
my way to my door to avoid dog
~a lf'," s d Michael Pltmus. a
Union SQuJtt pct hop manager
who I ·II• poop ICOOpt•rs
The• ordinance. part or the city's
heolth code. requires owners to
ch•un up aner their dogs in a
public plac Prop<>nenls of the or·
tl lnanee Nay lt protects th~ en·
vlronnw nt and aesthetics or the
city
Pollet animal control officers
and the Society ror Prevent.Ion or
Cruelty to Animals. under city
contract. have chief responsibility
for enforcing the ordinance. -
"The majority or the people are
upset about the law. People wHI
insist their animal Is not respoMI·
ble fo r the mess." said Officer
Mark Hurley.
Hurley a nd Officer Tom
Sweeney patrol city streets and
park ar~as durin1 e arly morning
and early evenin_g hours . Hurley
says he has cited"" about l2S people
for violating the leash and dog tit·
ter laws between last October and
December.
The four SPCA animal control
officers have cited about 46 people
during the same lime period. Un·
RLEY SAID DOLLAR bills paid citations become bench war-
POlJCE Q ESTJON If lht> or HUT KEAl.'l'OR David FiM, a are t the only valuable Items rents a nd are a dde d to the
Feb. 1 to dog owners who refused
to pay past tickets ranging from
$25 to $100 dollars.
Altho ugh SP C A Director
Richard Avanzino is optimistic, be
saJd the city lacks lbe manpower
to ensure compliance.
Because of the greater risk to
public safety, a nimal control laws
give higher priorities to reports of
biting dogs, barking dogs and dogs
off leashes, Avamino said. dlnanct>, which took pffc-ct Oct 21 doubtl'r, lnslstt>d, "You Just can't peop use when confronted with violators' driving records.
! n_.r • Board of Sur>t·rv1M>n. vok. lt>g1:.late morJlity " He thinks the th agrant evidence. He said the "TRIS DOG U'ITEB law works
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Chones Chortles
Ca valier Shoots Down Lakers
CONCENTRATION Chris Evert Cleft >
gets set to return a two-handed backhand
in her match with Regina Marsikova Tues-
day night at the Forum. Evert won, ·6-3,
AP Wi,.pllolff
6-2. Greer Stevens <right), her left knee in
a heavy brace. follows through with both
feet off the floor as s he defeated Sue
Barker, 7-5. 6-4.
RICHFIELD. Ohio <AP> -
Jim Chones was holding court in
front of his dressing c ubicle and
loving every minute or it.
The 6-foot-11 center was talk-
ing happily about his 28-point.
1'2-rebound effort that helped the
Cleveland Cavaliers to a 117-111
National Basketball Association
victory over the Los Angeles
Lakers Tuesday night.
"I JlJST STARTED shooting a
little bit and it felt good," he
said with a devilish grin. "So 1
pulled a Campy -just kept
sbootiru?."
Chones was referring to team-
mate Campy Russell, the team's
leading scorer , who added 24
points. banded out nine assists
and pulled down 14 rebounds to
help the Cavaliers win the
boards bf a decisive 49-37.
"He got 14 boards'!" Chones
said in an incredulous tone.
''We ll. l just gave him some or
mine, I guess, while I was tak-
ing care of the scoring."
THE BJG CENTER, playing
against towering perennial All-
star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, con-
nected on 14 or 18 field goal al-
tem pts. That helped offset 25·
point efforts by Los Angeles·
Jamaal Wilkes and Abdul-
Jabbar, who also had 15 re·
bounds and six blocked shots.
"H you can rebound, you can
win ," expl a ined Clevela nd
Coach Bill Filch, who happily
watched his team run to its first
victory in four games and only
its second in its last nine.
"The one thinjt we haven't
done consistently all year is re-
bound," he added. "When you
do rebound, like tonight, you can
run the break. We broke for four
quarters tonight."
Evert, Stevens Are Confident
Cnmeback Play ers Post Victo ries at Forum
INGLEWOOD (AP > Two
• comeback players a re the focus
of the women's tennis tour these
days: Chns Evert, fighting to
regain her confidence after
som e d isastrous losses last
month, and Greer Stevens. bat-
tling lo overcome a crippled
leftleg
Both players are succeeding in
their campail(ns.
Evert breezed lo a first-round
victory Tuesday night in the
SlS0,000 Los Ange les cham-
pionship tournament at the
Forum, beating R eg in a
Marsikova or CzechoRlavakia.
6·3. 6·2, while Stevens, playing in
her fourth tournament s ince
drastic knee surgery last May,
topped Sue Barker, 7-5. 6·4.
EVERT, THE NO. 2 seed.
declared that her victory last
week at the Seattle tournament
and her showing Tuesday night
hav e b oo s t ed h e r s e lf.
confidence
Confidence is the char ac·
teristic that distinguishes cham-
pions, Evert said, and s he listed
1t as the key ingredient in the
tennis success of herself, top-
seeded Martina Navratilova and
No 3 Tracy Austin, both of
whom won first-round matches
Monday night.
"My confidence is one of my
greatest assets," said Evert.
"People don't realize how im-
portant the confidence factor is
for me."
STEVENS DEALT Evert a
humiliating first-round d efeat
last month in Florida, two weeks
after Evert was bumped off in
t he Oakland tourna me nt by
Navratilova.
"'At leas t part of Eve rt 's
troubles were attributed to con·
centration lapses following her
engagement to British tennis
s tar John Lloyd.
Will Sycamores Fall
When Bird Flies?
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. <AP> --
Indiana State University's rise
from virtual obscurity to na·
tlonal prominence in basketball
began with the arrival of Larry
Bird three years ago. But what
h appens when the 6 ·9 All·
Am e rican graduates this
~Pring?
"A super player always helps
your program,''. says Athletic
Director Bob King, who doesn't
expect a dramatic backslide
when Bird departs.
"ANYTIME YOU h ave
someoO(.' that good, he's going to
draw a lot of attention. Not only
from the fans, but from the
media as well," said King, who
signed Bird four years ago, red·
s hirted him one season and
coached him two years before
stepping down because of Ill-
ness.
"As far as recruiting, we can
talk with the best now. We don't
have to com ete with Bobby/
Knight or any of them.•·
King, who came here as
athletic director and basketball
coach In 1974 after 12 years at
the UnJverslty of New Mexico,
inherited a program that had
produced just on e winning
season tn the pre vious four
years. Atte ndance at home
games averaged barely over
2,000 In the 10,000-a~at Hulman
Center.
The caliber of basketball "had
been a .500 situation," King re-
called. "They had just moved to
NCAA Division I a few years
earlier, and our biggest problem
was the schedule, getting a ma-
jor schedule."
"My first job as athletic direc-
tor was lo get us into a good ma-
jor league. We were able to
move into the Misso.url Valley
Conference, and this was a big
help to our program.
Then, of course, came Bird.
who had left Knight's squad at
Indiana University and enrolled
al tiny Northwood Institute near
his southern Indiana home at
French Lick. Aided primarily by
Bill Hodges, who moved up from
an a ssistantship after King suf-
fered a serious heart attack last
summer and later an aneurum,
the Sycamore coach lured Bird
back to school.
KING'S FIRST YEAR pro·
duced a 13-12 record. The next
year. with Bird In the lineup, the
Sycamores were 25·3 and earned
a National Invitation Touma·
ment bid. They were 23-9 with
another NJT bid last year, and
they are unbeaten ln 23 games
so far this season wtth the con·
ference championship already
assured.
Stevens. seeded fourth, won
the Flor1da tournament and then
made the semifinals the next
week in Chicago. She said her
game bas improved s ince her in-
jury because her long recupera-
tion forced her to "go back to
basic shots" in stationary prac-
tice with a ball machine.
STEVENS WEARS a n ugly
brace on her left leg from the
middle of her thigh to the middle
of her shin. The contraption of
belts and bandages looks like som e thing from Ho udini 's
repe rtoire
· She said she will wear it for
the rest of her playing days to
prevent further injury lo her
knee.
ln other first-round matches
Tuesday, fifth -seed e d Ann
Kiyomura beat Stacy Margolin.
7-6. 6-4; No. 7 Kerry Reid or
Australia won her match when
Stephanie Tolleson had to qu.it in
the second set because of a foot
injury -the score wos 6-2. 2-1
when the match ended. No. 8
Virginia Ruzici of Romania
topped Leslie Allen, 7·6. 6..J:
Ma rita Redondo topped Betty
Stove of The Netherlands. 6-3,
0-6. 6-4; Kathy Jordan downed
Bettina Bunge 7-5. 6·4; Barbara
P otte r came from behind to beat
R enata T o manova o f
Czechoslovakia. 3·6. 6·3. 6·0, and
Mim::i Jausovec of Yugoslavia
to•llminated Hana Mandlikova of
Czechoslovakia. 6·3. 6 4
Marquette Slaoi Bloeked
AFTER FALLING behind 6-0 a t the outset, the Cavaliers
came on to lead 30·28 after one
period and SS-49 al the half. The
Lakers. losing their second in a
row after a five-game winning
string, never got closer than
three points the rest of the way
as Chones tossed in 20 of his
points in the final two periods.
"He played an excellent
game." Fitch said. "In fact, we
got good performances from a
lot of people. It was a good ef-
fort, but that's one game I was
very happy to be able to walk
away from."
LAKERS COACH J erry West
said : "They (the Cava liers>
beat us almost everywhere. We
haven't played a good game
since the All-star break. We've
just been getting beaten badly
up frdnt."
·'They were penetrating well
and s hooting well from the out·
side. too." said Abdut.Jabbar.
"It wasn't a ll Jim, but it's my
Job to keep them from getting
layups and I co'uldn 't go out
arter him."
Austin Carr added 20 points
and rookie guard Ken Higgs 15
for the Cavaliers, while Lakers
guard Norm Nixon chipped in
with 16 points.
Fitch said he is J1tanning to re·
activate veteran cente r Elmore
Smith conting back from knee
surgery for Thursday night's
home g am e again s t
Philadelphia . Chones, who
moved back to the middle from
power forward this season
because of Smith's inJury, will
remam the starting center. ac
least for the lime being.
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Tired Borg Loses
To Ex-USC S tar
RANCHO MIRAGE <AP>
Bjorn Borg. an upset victim m
the first round of the Tennis
Games at Mission Hills Country
Club, got no sympathy from
Jimmy Connors.
The second-seeded Borg, com .
ing off an impressive 6·3, 6·2'vic-
tory over Connors in Sunday's
finals of the Grand Slam tourna -
ment In Boca West, Fla .. was
beaten. 6·7. 7·5, 6-1, by Bruce
Manson on Tuesday.
Borg, a three-time Wimbledon
champion from Swede n , had
flight delay problems in his trip
West and was s luggish in his
loss to Manson.
"I TAKE CARE of my half of
the draw, if he doesn't get
through, that's his problem."
said the lop-seed ed Connors.
who downed Czechoslovakia's Vladimir Sednik, 6-2, 7-S. Tues·
day ... Everybocfy trave ls so
much you'd think he'd be used to
it. If he was tired, maybe he
shouldn't have played."
Manson, a former University
of Southern California star who
turned professional in 1977. used
accurate grounds trokes to lire.
then beat Borg, the No. 2 rated
player in the world.
"My biggest problem was get-
ting here later than I wanted
and not having time to prac·
fl ee." said Borg . "I had in·
Al'WI~
tended to get .in Sunday night,
but the Los Angeles airport was
fogged in and I had to spend the
night 1n Houston. I a rrived here
at Mission IUlls Monday rught
ins tead."
MANSON: 22, s aid of his
triumph, "It's as big a victory
as I could J:(et ; you can't get a
much bigger victory than beat-
ing Borg.··
Manson, r anked 112th in the
world, was a last-minute addi·
lion to the field, becoming eUgi-
ble only when a nother entry
dropped out.
In other first-round matches
Tuesday, third-seed ed John
M c Enroe whipped Tom
Gullik.son, 64, 6-3; Alvaro Fillo!
defeated Adriano Panatta, 7-6,
6 2, Pat DuPre downed Ross
Case, 6·0, 6 -2; Geee Mayer
eliminated Jeff Borowiak, 6-2,
6-2. and Jose Higueras beat Mar-ty Riessen, 6·4, 6-2.
In second-round action, fourth-
seeded Ha rold Solomon defeated
Peter McNamara, 6-2. 6-2; ftllh-
seeded Brian Gottfried whipped
Terry Moor, 6·3, 6-2; defending
champion and eighth·seeded
Roscoe Tanner outlasted Cliff
Drysdale, 5·7. 7-5, 7-5: Wojtek
Fib::ik topped Colin Oowdeswell.
6·4, 6 4, Colin Dibley downed
Sandy Mayer, 6-7, 6·4, 6·3: Billy
Marlin whipped Matt Mitchell.
6·3. 6-1; Nick Saviano eliminated
Tom Gorman. 4·6, 6-1, 7-6; Vic·
tor A may a breezed past Ray
Moore, 6·1. 6-2. and Tom Okkcr
rallied to beat Stan Smith. 4-6,
6 1. 6·4
l\loon Lark
Captures
$100,000
•
1rom AP Dispatches
Moon Lark captured the
SI 00,000 Horsemen 's Quarte r
Ho rse R acing Assoc i a tion
Championship by three-quarters
of a length at Los Alamitos Race
Co url!:;Tucsd::iy night while
favo Prissy Gold Digger
finis ed seventh.
Moon Lark, ridden by J ackie
Martin and carrying 119 pounds,
covered the 440-yard distance in
21.98 seconds and paid $8, $4.80
and $4.40. The victory was worth
SSS,000 to the three Howard
brothers of Oklahoma, owners of
Moon Lark.
Longs ho l Native C r ee k
finished second by a half-length
and returned $19.80 and $12.20.
Anothe r o uts ider, Nitro
Methanol, was third by a nose
and paid $9 to show.
All 10 entries carried 122
pounds except the wlnner.
Town Policy finished fourth in
the event for 3-year-olds and up,
followed by Jeanifer Jet, Flashy
Go Moore. Prissy Gold Digger.
Miss Thermolnrk, Kipty's Drum
and Medley Glass. There were
no scratches.
The victory raised the Ufe-
tlme earnings of the 3-year-old
Top Moon colt to $635,582 and
boosted him Into second place on
the all-time quarter horse list.
Moon Lark became the first 3·
year-old to win~he Horsemen's
Quarter Horse /Racing Aaaocra-
Uon Cbamplonahlp. .. SOMETIMES, YOU could
have fired a shotgun at the
stands and not hlt anybody,"
••Id 1porta lnlormatlon dlftttor Ed McKee.
The Hulman Center, draped
wllh signs and banners, now Is
referred to on campus as "the
house that Bird filled," and stu·
dents line up hours before each
game and still find the only
space tell ls standing-room-only.
They literally climb over each
other ln the mad scramble lor
down·lroat seats.
Stetson's Greg Guye (25) gets a hand on
the ball as Marquette's Odcl/ Ball attempts
o ~hol Tuesday night in MJlwaukec. Tenth·
ranked Marquette won, 86·78.
The event wu originally
scheduled last Saturday night
but postponed until Tuesday
nl1ht because of heavy foe.
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Co.1('h Wood) U a.)'t'!\ ..-. 1i. h.n•d from
Ohio Statt•, ht• took "uh h•m lh dr •m~
11f 1 poWld qu-.nrrb•t'lt from th••
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1)th1•r wh1l1• fuot b4'11 pluy1•r11 In its ht11
tor) Ttw ulht-r w•11 Ohio Sl•lt'
Mr I 1h.-ra.on •Id h<' hud d~t'ided to
tlltn tth· Hi.: TN1 fuotbull h•am an Colun1
hu Uh111
nationnl lt.'ll•vlaion and was fired lhe
following day.
M t.:ANWHILE. McPhcnon waited ror
u vii.It frorn u11slstont coach Mickey
Jackson, who hnd proml. ed to bring
ht m u IC'tter or Int nt to 11ian.
McPherson was lost in the shu!Oe.
"They told me lf someone else offer~
me a scholarship to go ahead and sign,"
he said.
Tam Ml•l'h1•r,11n ~hn lt•1I 1h1
\nwru l1' nd ll11(h s, huol l'•nttu r' ,,
10 11 l .,,.~1 .. 00 111. .. t ''•ur t'ompltiltn& ~
of tn 1111"'-~•''> for 790 \..enb, h1td h1Kh
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I wn!I r\•:1lly looking forwurd to &o
111.: to Ohio Stut~'" ht• .ud
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.Jackson never s howed up. Afte r
...Jl ayt•s was ous t ed . six assis tant
l'ouch«>l!, including J ackson, also lost
thuir job~.
80 McPHERSON signed a letter o! in·
t ent with the Fort Valley Wildcats und
Is scheduled to sign his ruu scholarship
papers Feb. 21.
"l don't see any problems fitting into
t he program at Fort Valley,'' said
Mc Pherson, who will major in business
"Any problems I might have can be
overcome ." he said. "You get what you
put lnto any college ...
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Auck">'''" fuet'<i t 'l1•1fl1t1m 11t the Cator
Howl m Jnck onvtlll'. l"lu A Cl ·mson
pla' 1•r 1ntN'1't'~t1-.1 11 pos'> and w.u run
o ut 11( bound'i 011 th(• Ohio St;, tt'
.. 1dl'hnt>,; H11y1•1; look " ti wing ut him un
Iowa St::ite Coach Ear l Bruce later
too)( the Ohio State job, bringing witb
him , cveral of his assist ants and
recruits
A C os ule Report From the World of Sports
Nobody lntmun
On E tan ia Mat
to Injury
quad
l nJur1e pl.t) .i la rgt! part m .rnyonc's EB
~t>ason. bu\ ho-. ' th1!> for problems.,
Al Esta1H·1.t t hgh whnc t he varsity
wrestlers fimshl•d runnerup lo F.l Toro an Sea
View Le<1gue dct1on, thl· following was end ured by t ht>
. Eagle:.
Al 11 5 pound:. Tom s houlder , 123 Sprulned shoulder
and ankle. 130 Sprained back. 136.; Rroken wrist ; 141.
('onrw.i.1on . 148 . Sprained shouJder; 1157: Two sprained
s houlders and a sprained back. 168 Kidney stones; 178 :
Kn,•e opt•rut1on . 194 Sprained knee. Heavyweig ht
Sprained ba<'k . Ass1stanl coach: Torn shoulder muscle,
Another coach : Sprained knee c.ind tom shoulder m uscle .
Enough? Nope The team mascot, Sky, a 200-pound St
Brrnard was lo undergo knee surgery today for a torn liga
mt•nt
Says J im Warren, who rt>sig ned his position as the
Eaj?'les' coach after 12 }ears of duty· "When the mascot
go.-s. you 're in trouble "
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HARTLESVILLE. Okl a Eventua lly, m
finally, ultimalt'ly, 1l was Hartlcsville Sooner
pri·vailing over crosstown rival Bartlesv1lle
~ 'ollege in one of the longest high school basket-
ball games in stall' history Tuesday night.
The score, after Sl'vcn thrcc·minule overtimes. was
SoonN 94. College 93.
Dun Kt•leht•r. who rode• the bench for two hours of the
t hrl'r-hour contest, hit a 21-foot Jump shot with three
!'ol'Condo; lt·ft in the scvcnth overtime to give Sooner the
win
The marath!ln matrhup allowed Sooner ''> Clark Meese
to !'ocore ;,, :.chool n:cord 42 points m <:lcvaling his team 'l>
rc•cord to 15-3
Regulation endt"d with th(' team s l te d a l 58
T hereafter. the :.core \\as tied at 66. 68, 72. 78. 82 and 86
before Kelehe r htl the game winner.
.-----Qqot~ of the D ay------,
Tony Kopp, owner of a franchise in the new
Fountain Valley-based speedsoccer league, upon an-
nouncing that owners wouJd be taking a low-key a p.
pro a ch and that salaries would be small : ··we 're
gamblers. but we're not damn fools."
l oM•.,.'• Shot 1t'l11• I I tor Bullet•
Charlie J ohnson hit a 20·foot JUmp shot as m
th<' second overtime period came to an end. Riv-
in~ the Washin1?ton BullC'ts a 138·136 NBA vic-
tory over the San Diego Chpperi. . . Denver 's
David Thompson and George McGinnis combined for 52
points and led a second-hair s urge which carried the Nug.
gets to a 104-94 c·Qme-from·behind victory over the Chicago
Bulls . _ J ohn Willla mson notched 26 points and
backcourt partner Eddll' Jordan scored 20 to lead the New
Jersey Nets to a 111-102 triumph over the Kansas City
Ki ngs New York N<.>ls forward Bernard King was re-
moved from the team's starting lineup Tuesday night and
playl'd just 17 m inutes bl'cause he arrived only )O minutes
before the start of tht! game . Johnny Davis !'.>cored 28
points, including 14 in the rourth quarter, to power the In-
diana Pacers to a 124· 120 decision over the Houston
Rockets . . . Lionel Hollins scored 28 points and Maarlce
Lucas added 20 as the Portland Trail Blazers won their
fifth game. a 120 101 t riumph over the New Orlcnas Jazz.
Boatt'• Goal Spara !•la11de r•
Mike Bossy scored his 44th goal t his seawn ~
and set up three others, carrying the New Yc9t'k '
Islanders to a 6-1 rout of the Colorado Rockies
.. Ron Sedlb.uer's power-play goal at 7:03 of
the third period ga ve the Vancouver Canucks a 3-3 tie with
th<:' St. Louis Blues in a National Hockey League contest
. . The New York Rangers called up rookie left wing Don
Maloney from their New Haven affiliate in the American
Hockey League . . The Boston Bruins announced that in-
jured defensem an Brad Park and forward Stan J on.than
will return to action in New York against the Rangers.
StOllb Wa•t• N"" De t...tt €.,.tract
The American League's leading designated •
hitter, Rusty Staub, has told the Detroit Tigers
he'll quit baseball unless they guarantee his
financial security beyond 1980 ... Paal
Birdsong Pressure d
Kansas City's Olis Birdsong drops the ball as he is pre-
ssured by New Jersey Nets players Winford Boynes
<right land Bernar d King. New Jersey won, 111-102.
SCC Blasts Foe
Vangriards Romp, 128-97
R IVERSIDE-Pa ul Anderson
and Mike Neiswende r sp arked
the Southern California College
Vanguards to their highest scor-
ing total of the season Tuesday
night in a 128-97 NA IA District 3
Southern Di vis ion basketball
•victory over host Cal Baptist
CoUegc.
Anderson scored 34 points and
'Neiswender 29 as the Vanguards
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went over the 100 mark wit h nine
tminutes lt"ft in the ga m es. Junior
!varsity players finished the con·
test for Coach Ed Mor iarty's
tteam .
A pressing defense and hot
shooting from the floor gave the
Vanguards a big edge as they re-
m ained in a tic for first place in
th e Southern Di vision standings
with Pt. Loma with a 6·1 record.
Anderson rut lS of 17 from the
floor and Neiswender connected
on 14 of 15 as the Vanguards shot
al a 68 percent figure, canning
59 of 86 attempL'l.
GWCEdges
Saddleback;
Boes Lose
A pair of teams a venged early
season defeats Tuesd ay after·
noon as Orange Coast College's
baseball team dropped a 6-2 de-
d sion to vis iting Southwestern.
and Golden West handed host
Saddleback a 5-4 setback.
Orange Coast. whic h ha d
beaten Southweste rn. 4-1 Satur-
day, couldn't overcome Kevin
K eele r 's gra nd sla m in the
fourth that gave \he Apaches a
S·O lead.
T he Pira t es we r e a lso
bothered by the pitching of Steve
Kaymmeyer. who we nt the dis-
tance and limited OCC to only
three hits in the ga me. Two of
t hose hits were home r uns as
Mike Sodders blasted a shot in-
s ide the the left field foul pole in
the fifth , and To m Ba rne tt
s m acked o ne over t h e le ft-
centerfield fe nce in the seventh.
T he loss drops OCC's record to
2-1.
G olden Wes\ was le d by
catcher Shawn Gill in its re-
matc h with Saddle back.
Gill gave the Rustlers a 3-0
lead in the third with his firs t
hom e run of the s e ason and
came home wit h what proved to
b e the w10n1n g r un a fter
doubling in the fifth.
The Rustlers' victor y atones
for a 3· l loss administered hy
the Gauchos in the firs t ga me of
the year.
Both tl!oms an.· now 2·2
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JllKINGS TO MOVE,
S4YS SENA TOR
ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP I A
Minnesota legislator says the
Minnesota Vikings will seek Na ·
tional Football Lea gue support
n ext month lo negotia t e a
transfer to another city
Sen . Eugene Stokowski, DFL-
Minnea polis. sa id he was told by
Vikings President Max Wintt>r
the team will request the ap-
proval al a meeting of NFL
owners in Ha waii in m id-March
Stokows ki claims Winter men·
tioned four cities -Phoenix.
Los Angeles. Me mphis and
Birmingham -as possible new
homes for the team .
T he Minneapolis lawma ker
said he talked with Winter by
telephone Sunday.
Moskau has signed a contracat for the upcoming season '
with the Cincinnati Reds . . . Toronto pitcher Mark
IA"mongeUo, acquir~d in an off-season t rade that sent
catcher Allan Ashby lo the Houston Astros, signed a two.
year contract with Toronto.
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BASKETBALL /BASE BALL
Gauchos, .
Riverside
Tangle
By JOHN SEV ANO Of .... Oelly l'li.t Sutt
It's showdown time In the Mis-
sion Conference tonight (7 :301
a s fi r s t p lace Sa ddle bac k
College <9·1 > hosts second place
Rive rside College l8·2 ) in a
game that s houJd determine the
confe rence's basketball cham-
pion.
Saddleback will be out tonight
lo avenge its only conference
loss of the year <82-78 a t
Riverside) and almost virtually
wr a p up it~ third straight con-
fe rence title.
"I t hank we have a better
chance at home." sa ys Gaucho
Co ac h Ri ll Mull igan op
limistically. "We've won 28 in a
row here and we have a OC'w
player."
TH E NEW PLAYE R Mulligan
refers to is 6-8, 240-pound center
Kevin Magee. who has done
eve rything but keep score since
his arrival at mid-season from
the Unjversity of Houston.
·Tve a lways wanted a guy
in the middle to block shots and
inti mida te people,·• pr iases
Mulligan of his cent e r who
aver ages 22 points. 14 rebounds
a nd four block s hots per contest.
"He's a good inside shoot\!r
and a great scorer."
Magee wasn't with the club
t'he first time the two team s met
Magee's first ga me came aftt-r
that contest. a nd the Gauchos
bave yet to lose since
"THE FIRST COUPLE nf
games our guys jo:.t watched
ham." says Mulligan . "and now
he's helping ever ybody."
M agee's pre <;e n ce ha s
es p eci a ll y he lpe d R andy
Wh1e ldon. who is rh~ht behind
Ma gee 1n the M is~1on Con-
rerenct: scoring derby at a 21 l
clip.
"Magee has ~otlC'n people off
Whieldon." explains Mul ligan
.. Now. teams have a cho1ct• as to
whether to guard Maget• or
Wh ieldon ..
R i vers1de is led by 6· 7 Ct'ntcr
Eddie Roberson. who is averag-
ing 19.9 points pe r contest.
Mulligan says the key lo the
game wtll be the Gauchos' abili·
ty to handle Riverside's transi-
tion.
"IF WE MISS a s hot we're RO·
1ng to have to have t hree guy~
get back in a· hurry." Mulligan
says. "Heck. I've got to think
we're going to do better this
time though. Last time we sh()l
40 pc r<'ent from t he noor and on·
Jy lost'by four "
Another plus Mumgan fcPls ht'
has in his favor 1s his M1ssmn
Conference r ecord as a coach
which stands at 92·9 ovt"r the la:-1
seven years entering tonight "
game.
"I "vC' onJy lost one gamC' al
home In three years at Sad
d le b ack a nd coach es and
players become affected by that
thought.
"All l know 1s that if we win
tonight all we need to do is win
two of the next three."
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Chu.tchill water Wonder Speedo
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BASKETBALL I BASEBALL J SW IMMING ~mdey. February 14, 1979 DAIL V PILOT 83
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ROGER C IU..SO
Tritons Take
Slow Break
llnan•Nll) of ~)uthl'm < 11llfom1a b11\kt·lball <ouch
Hub Uo)d v..i' th1• 'HlbJt>Ct of M'Vf'rt' crlllCL'm ..i fl•w )'l•&rb
1'.1t•lo. \\hl'll h1• fouRht th1• l Cl.A d\n8'5llt'' with a ,l.111.
\\ h1t'h t-omt•t1m1•, 'J>t'd up to ;1, murh ... , J t•rnwl
l l'l.A'' onl) 111 ...... 1n th~ flo(. AA champ111m;h1p yt•ur or
W69 ""•'" .1 &644 ,•tb.lck to USC .tt Pauh') Pavilion. (•ndtnlC
.1 .. trt•11k of :It :-tra1~ht "'1nlol at hom•• for the· Uruln!-.
lk.,p11t• tht• ~U<'C\'~'· f\o}'d "'as booed b) many ba.bket
b.Jll punsh for ht' t.1l'l1c v.1lh tht> cont1•nt1on that .. uch a
OHi\ t• '4 .C. .tn ;uJmlS\lllO or lnfcnonty
S.ln l 'lt•tn1•nh· t11~h Coach Rich Skt'lton, howcv~r. h:l!>
no <lunlf'll'> about '>ud1 tacllCb ~nd astdl' from the won loi.s
,Ul'N'"-' of his Tntun ... !>UY' "Somellmt•s I thank you're ad·
nlltltn~ dl•frut t'H'n m11n• h\ JtOLng out and rw1ning Jnd not
making a ganw out ur 1t
"Wt."H ~ot .. l'ouplt: of tt'.tms in thf' South Coast
LcagUl', M1i;i.io11 \ ll'Ju ~1n1t D.inJ H11lf>. which are pretty
gifted teumt'
"It wouldn't be "l!tl' lo go lo Mission Viejo and try to
mJtch them bucket for bucket. They've
JU!>t got too many good shooters I think
1t reduces your chance.'' or being in the
ball game and I want to bt.· m there.
"ff you'rt• out-mannl'd, then you
ha\ l' a nghl a nd an obhgat1on to the
k1di. to make tt as good a game as you
can
"I 'w looked a round Orange County
and seen a lot of good teami. with 12
wins. /\nd we have 12 wins, too " ",. Wl,..pfw1•
Vanguards
Get Relief,
Will, 4-3
Gellin~ a strone relief
performance from Dwaynt·
Meyers over the final four in
n1ngs. Southern California
College's baseball team rolled to
its third victory of the young
season Tuesday afternoon with a
4.3 dec1s1on over visiting Long
Beach Slate.
The Vanguards need ed
Meyers' strong arm in the latter
l(oing us Long Beach overcaml'
:i 2·0 deficit with three rWlS in
the top or the fifth
The Vanguards came right
back to regain the lead in their
half of the inning though, as
Butch Plank walked. scored on
Stan Thomas' double, and
Thomas scored on a Davl'
Wilson single .
The Vanguards then handed
things over to Meyers who
closed the door on CSLB.
Meyers· appearance was h1!>
third in rehef this season. In 102-.1
innings of work, he's allowed bul
one run S<-11>Yl11<11~
( 41 <;t•lf' lOnQ S..Kr. 000 O:JO 000 -3 10 l .,oull\~rro(.el Coll-100 170 000-4 \ 1
Poundtrf!fl. H.ttn"°4'\ I\ 1 And Hook•ns. lVN'"
Mt>V"''~ ffp1 ano T hOtnaC.
sulTON Skelton. a disciple of former Dana
Hills Coach Tony Stillson when the latter was coaching
Monrovia High to big things on the cage scene in the late
tiOs. admits the s low-down game can take its toll on his
players from a pressure s tandpoint.
Woody Celebrates Birthday Golden West
Surprises
SM, 95-89 Ironically. the catalyst lo San Clemente's pressure
game 1s 5·6 senior Brian Mulligan. Mulligan is the. son of
Saddleback College Coach Bill Mulligan. whose idea of
~lowing things down 1s to walk to the dressing room al
halftime. The Tritons currently have a one-game bulge over
Capistrano Valley in the race for third place and a CIF 2·A
plavoff berth.
·San Clemc·nte has been a playoff entry each of the las t
five yt•ars • • •
E TANCIA HIGH WRESTLING has been jolted by the
resignation of Jim Warren as the Eagles' coach. Warren
led Estancia lo s uccess for the past dozen years and the
last three seasons Estancia has racked up a 29·3 dual meet
record Warren. and his assistant of 11 years. Dave Knott.
have both stepJ>t:d down without pertinent comment as to
why they've taken this course . . . It's definitely a reversal for Estancia High and Orange
Coast area wrestling as a whole. • • • COSTA MESA HIGH'S recent Home Run Derby. which
fc·aturt>d Angels Don Baylor, Bobby Grich ~nd Dave Frost .
in addition to C'o,ta Mesa product Dennis Delany. pro
ducc•d 114 homl·rs in 300 at-bals. earning over $2,000 fin
pledges> for the Mustangs ' • • • THE ANNUAL ORANGE County All-star football
game is tentatively set for July 12 at Eddie West Field in
Santa /\na. • Coaches'? Thl'y haven't been selected as of yet, but t_he
i:tamc's backerS would be hard p~ssed to come up with
better candidates than Mater Oet s Wayne Cochrun and
Capistrano Valley's Bill Cunerty for the South . ••• BELMONT PLAZA I N Long Beach \s the site for Fri·.
day night's CIF swim finals. a switch from recent years
from East Los Angeles College. . .
Seems the ELAC pool was put in a community service
status. leading to the withdrawal of several big meets ~ue
to the inability to guarantee the site on a long-range basis.
East Los Angeles has reassumed the responsibilities
Jnd the• 1980 swim finals will probably be back at East LA
Wall'r polo. however. figures lo remain at Belmont Plaza. ••• FOR1'1 ER FOUNTAI N VALLEY HJGH wrestling star
C ;.ir y Bohay has racked up a 15·4 record as a 118·pound
rn::-hman for the Bruins .
I\ lso with the Bruins is Newport Harbor ~1gh and .Stan-
ford University product Chris Horpel. who as an assistant
c·1wch lo Dave Aubl<' ..,
Eagles Ranked 4th
Marina High's V1kings. the
Estancia Eagles and Corona del
Mar Sea Km~s continu<' among
the Top 10 in CIF basketball
r ankings with the regular season
concluding Friday night.
Marina is No 7 in 4·A, while
E stancia and Corona del Mar
ure runninJ! 4 5 in 3·/\ circles.
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F o rml'r Ohio Slate football coach Woody
Hayl's tcente r 1 sticks a finger-full of hts
birthday cake into his mouth in Los
Angeles Tuesday. M ovie producers
Ho ward Koch tlefl 1 and Gene Kirkwood
helped him celebrate and announced ac-
quis1llon of right:-. to film the life story of
Haye~
Seahawks Bid for Title
Corona del Mar Hosts Estancia
Five key games involving
Orange Coast area prep basket·
ball teams arc on tap tonight.
but it 1s the Empire League
c hampionship showdown at
Ocean View Hlgh that takes the
spotlight
It's the hustling and pres!>ang
Katella Knights of Coach Tom
Danley <1·1 > who will be at
seniorlcss Ocean View, the tan
and more deliberate Seahawks
of Coach Jim Harris.
Also of considerable note is 8-0
Estancia at 6-2 Corona del Mar
an the Sea View League: 5·3
Huntington Beach at 7·1 Marina
in the Sunset League: 7·1 Bishop
Montgomery at 7·1 Mater Dea U\
the Angelus League; and a Sea
View League crucial in terms of
third place and a CIF 3·A
playoffs berth between 4·4 Costa
Mesa and 4·4 host El Toro.
OCEAN VIEW'S only loss m
l eague play was at Katella
where the Knights ripped apart
the Seahawks· offense with a
physical press that became even
more effective due to a lack of
light officiating
"We'vf' got to stop a couple of
things tonight," says Ha rris.
"Katella 's Tony Premer hurt us
at the baseline and Rick Lopez
shot the eyes out of things. We
have to decrease the production
of at least one of those guys .
"The kids feel they can do it
and w11·re not too worried about
the officiating. Katella played
with a great deal of intensity
and confidence the last lime."
Oc ea n View counter s a
balanced and pressing Kalella
offense with the one-two punch
of 6 ·612 sophomore Wayne
Carlander and 5· 11 guard Jeff
Andrade.
THE TWO AR E head and
shoulders above the fi eld in scor·
ing, Carlander at 22.8, Andrade
at 20.6.
Each was held to 16 points by
Katella an the first game. "Our
philosophy is poise. patience and
penetration," notes Harris.
Another title on the line is at
Ma te r De1 where the Monarchs.
with John Saunders leading the
way with an 18.0 league sconng
average, await Bi s h op
Montgomery. Mater Dei lost
to the pre-season l eag ue
favorites in lhl· first round, 68·6()
Aside from the tr ad1t1onal
rivalry aspect of the Huntington
Beach-Manna clash. the game
also is sign1f1cant in Huntington
Beach's drive to cut away at
Marina's two-gaml.' lead with
two games le ft a nd better
posati<?_ning for the playoffs
JIM ELDRIDGE. Curt \\ooll.'n
and Rico Thompson will b~ try
ing to duplicate their first-round
victory. the only loss of tht
league season for the Vaktngs.
ranked No. t in Orange County
with a 19-J record.
At Corona del Mar. the 11xpecl·
ed title showdown is not a reality
due to Costa Mesa's upset over
Corona del Ma r a week ago.
A win for the Sea Kings.
however, would kee p them in a
mathematical range of s hanng
lhl' title with Est;.inc1..t
The dnvt'r':-:-t·al to .J CIF
pla}off berth goc!> to the wmm:r
of the Costa Mesa-El Toro game
al El Toro It's abo u malchup
of the lea~ue ·-. top l wo i.corers
Costa Me:-a 's Ch rt!< Beasley
120 8 1 and El Toro':. Ron Holme~
122 21
TONIGHT'"> GAME~
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Sailors Sharp
Suimmers Gain Finals
By ROGER CARl.SO!'li
Of, ... O•llY Pllo1 SI.Ill
LONG BEACH Nt?wport
Harbor Hi~h 's Sailors turned
some s urpr1 s1ng wcivt.·:-. in
establishing tqcmsclve:-a::. :.i
~olid contender for runnerup
honors in the Cl F 4 A ~w1mm10g
finals Friday naghl al Belmont
P laza with some excellent d
forts in Tuesday 's prcltms
The Sunset Ledgue c·hampaons
of Coach 8111 J ewell placed favt.·
1nd1viduals and two re lay teams
tn the champ1onsh1p f1nab and
:.mother half dozen berths in thl.'
consolation fina ls wc:rl.' also
picked up by Newport
The 100-yard breasts troke was
Newport's big event u~ i.enior
Steve Ruffner, a nl·wcomer lo
the Sailors' arsenal. logged a
58 77 to beat out national high
school champion Greg Winchell
of Long Beach Wilson. who wa~
second in his heat w1lh Ruffner
at 58 91 .
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SANTA MONICA -Dou R
Jardine scored 17 points and
g rabbed 19 rebounds. and Ron
Garretson added 24 as lht•
Golden West College basketball
tea m surprised Santa Mo!l1 ca
CC Tuesday night. 95-89, in u
Southern Cal Conference conttl'lll
here.
With Jardine shooting 8 of 12
from the floor and Garret.son
connecting on 11 or 17, thl'
Rustlers maintained the lead for
most or the game.
Trailing 49 -42 al the an
term1ss1on. the Corsairs made a
run at the Rustlers and actually
had the lead. 71-70, with seven
minutes remaining.
But the Rustlers ran off a 10· t
streak m lht! next two minutes
and were never headed. During
the spurt. both Jardine an.d Gar·
retson contributed four points.
The victory keeps lhe Rustlers
13·8) m the running for a playoff
berth in the conference's poi.t
season tournament. The loss
drops Santa Monica to 3-7 in con·
rerence action.
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Orange Coast area schools
Mater Dea. Huntington Beach.
Corona del Mar and Estancia
continue among thl' Top 10 m
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Oilers
Toppi
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COllCcAL 7!1€ f/iJT
t/Kf/L THE fE~ IA5T
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r'°Cl'IH'<i Ui plHnl' (n1"'
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rrom Andn•a ~kndersnn
I ll' bomhtnJt
W e t m 1 n ' t t' r • 9:? 3 ~
t:lbt'v. hl·n·. Cortm.1 dt>I
M ur k1•111 •ts nnl• ~um<'
lead 1n lht• Sl·~· \ 1ew
Lt•JgUt' v.1th <t 17 .&2 .,.,,,n
O\ t•r EbtJncu1 . f\Jrt>n
\'t>heh ~('Mt'd 21 pOll\b
m puring Costa MM;a lo
a 49 43 tnumph O\t.>r fo;I
1'o ro . OceJn Vt<'W
st,1y<'d 1n f1n;t plact• m
the Emp1r(' Lt·agut• with
an easy :>S 36 decision or
Katella: and Matt?r De1
st. yed un~:all'n 1n the
Angelus League with a
54·36 defeat of Bis ho1>
Trost Traded
For Chursky
Montgomery By ERNIE C.\STILLO
Hunt 1 ngton Be a ch 0t111eo.11v Pti.t statt
held off 3 latt' Ma rina The exact ~er~s of thr
ra lly to capture its game d eal weren l disclosed
after Jumping to a 15.6 but goa lkee~e r i:o nr
lead at the end of the Chursky certainly dtdn t
f irs t p e r i od . Ka thy co'!le ~h ea p to the
Doyle paced the Oilers Cahfonua Surf pro soc
with 20 points cer team ..
p 1 aying her fi n a 1 "To ny 1s a dam~ good
game before the hom e goalkeepe~ and he s get·
crowd. Jeannt' Wo lfe tmg .the . kin~ o~ money
went wild for Newport that 1s n ght m lmc w1~h
Ha rbor as she connected what the top keepers m
on 12 or l8 shots from the league are making."
the noor in scoring a Surf Gen~ral. ~anager
gamP·high 26 points. Paul Deese said Tues·
Ocean View Jumped to day after the Sur~ signed
3 14-2 advantage in the the 25-year -old native of
first period and never Vancouver
looked back ir its gam e
with Katella . Norm a
L<>tbfMed led all scorers
"'1th 20 points
SUNSIET LEAGUE
Etli .. n '1, Wntm11os .. t lS
E 01\0<' H""lon 11 H~r\Oll 1~.
Mtnt 18 A-~11 10, Aot>on'\On 9
•'""' \, Rtt,,Ard\On •. C•,.ro41 6
Y111fl•n.an". Stt•U\\4 w~,tm•n\t"r A.mtnr•f\ ~ (1Vt''"
11, t<uW1h 3 8url< 4, WI'"''' l Wlqq,
I
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Htw~H•,,_, Sl, Fountain Valley n
founttt..n V•l1f'• Tt11<v •o Dohn
14 M arci•rurn ~ O.t1on 14
Vt/vC•~._,,
.,.,.we>of'1 t-t•fbof' £chtrrN1rn 1
Ru\" o, HOf'f\" 'JMnot,., • wou .. 1~
Seo,.. lly 0u•t1•"
F nunt4'1n "-'U-''f tt H to 1& 4q
Ntwoort Htrbo< 1• 18 17 1 ~I
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MillVlllA ti, Null•• 17, Srhluotrr ,.
lluntlnqtOft 61'1Kh ICrom • Oov••
10 Ro~r\OI'\ '1 (t•f'lkt'no.,.,.rt:t •
fownw"ll7 R-•n u
Sc-lly~t1tn ~"""" t. 11 ,, ~I) ·~ HulltonalOft 8•Mll 1) I? 10 ti '8
IEl"l,llU~ LIEAGU E
0 <"" View U. K•ltlla J6
"AIPllll Rull • 'Hrt•f' •• HuDI~
o s111nl•y7,Smyth8
Ocon v"'w FIOdltr , L~1btro~a
10. Sit•"'" o ()l~n 8. Morrur10 S,
MarYH'I 6 Wt'Htf" 1. Wt•mnnn •.
wu~1~v7
S<Of't llY Ollat1e"
ll'•t•ll•
Ot~IJn View
, " 17 • lo U tJ to 1l SS
SE• VilEW LEAGUE
c • .-.. , Mar4J, 1Es1ancla 41
E•tar>e1a ThOme>'>On 1. Fr.lo<., '4,
P.-ntev 6. Fr~Mten • Ji1m1c,on 'l
Corona ~I """'' Torn·~ '· RO-II 10. Spinn l . (ioflqqfol 10. E•oo~ito s.
s 10119nton ~ , ....... 0Wt1•0
E•t•N:•• 10 • • 1• •t Corona «H• Mar 17 II o • "
Un1 .. "1ty JI, INmt I•
lr¥1nf'~P~t<~ll S, ~rl~nd 1 Gtbb\
1 Dodm(Hlt ,,,..,,~?.O•t~ •
Uf't•vt"r\ltY Col~ > • .1onr\ tt ll'•''' t . Sm1tll • Cotfm.., • N<•r< •• > s. ... _., Ollet1•"
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M dV •• Y•h<" 71. ~yclen I An·
lli'•'>OI'>' CI Toro ••ne ll o 8roon J ,
"uooll• '·Hat...-I, J.0 ..... I Younq
1l sc-11vouant" Co••• Mf'W 1, tJ 10 11 ••
El Toro 11 •O 11 11 .. 3
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
L4tvN lee<" U , ~ Mlllt It
L•QUNI Hit" l>ttl!fl"' ?, Hosono ..
1. TUf"veon ''· w,....re• 1 t"oun • B""~" Hin,.,ooo 11
l(o~tf't "· W•U•• 13, Corco••••• "· Wettlll •. J<l'IMOn &, Sa\\on ;
Sc-.llyO..-f't
L.._,IWI Hll" ) t S • 11 le1>11N t\N(ll It 10 1~ 1• SS
ANOILUS LEAGUE
Meter Oel ............ _......., .. .,,.
8 1ShOP Montoomery lfw1\ I•,
M4'cltn• S, Atio S F~r 11, Celero I .Mater 0.1 Rl•I 11. BAum"n •
Vranl<" '· Ml.,.ar IS, Sllnl>f<ll •
('roel 3, Gl-a<ll J, 0Allfl t
S~llyOU.1'1•"
B1$1100Mnt9f'l'Y • 1S 4 11 ~
Male<' 0.1 ' 8 rt It \4
CO\.LIEOE UC s-. ...__.ff, UC,,..,,.. 0
UC Saf!IA B•r•ll•r• ll'•M• 17,
I( 10-11 •. Frllf!lllln 2 NlllOllUlll\ t ,
ltaKll •• Mcl,...qnllft ti. M.tt•r 4,
8"or7,M<GM!y >
IN EXCHANGE fo r
th(' fo rme r Seattle
Sounder netminder, the
Surf part<'d with mad·
fielder Al Trost and the
rights to Englis h de·
fonde r Ray Evans. T rost
h a d b een with th e
fra nchis<' since its inccp·
hon in St Louis. wa!>
last year·s leading
!>cor e r a nd the No 2
point producer 1n t he
franchise l\istory
&n exch an~~ for the
man they call Captain
A m e ri ca . the S urf
pi cked up wh at is
acknowledged as one of
t he North American Soc·
cer League's prc m ll'r
goalies
Last yc•ar, Churs ky
had nine ~hutouts in 28
games and finis hed with
a 1.4 1 goals agains t
average . In thl' 1976
season. he led the NASL
with a 0.91 average
IT APPEARS the Surf
may be headed tow<1rds
a nother controver!>y oJ
6orts. Last year , Dave
Jokers t s t art e d the
season m goal, gave w11y
to Euro pean J o hn
Jackson and was later
reinstated as the starter
after some intervention
on Oeese's pan.
J okerst. who has spent
his e ntire pro career
with the franchise. had
s1" s hutouts . 79 saves
Alamitos
Results
~., T""41•'1' •
IFINlftitMetst-1111 .... "1ffli ... I
oua~.
f •f1'1 r•t f' lmll '•'' J 1iot 1Tr,11wre1 14.,0, 1.40, 3 70, Dal
(nHtH B•H IBMOI ~ 40, J 00,
Cuolcl'• ~n ILipNoml 1 &O U C"•M· t• IS-10) IMllO \110 IO S•cono ,,..,_ Pl•nlY 0 1 No111111q
lW•rO I 1110, & 00, l 00, Saull<'I•
IC1trlsse1l10, 1 . ..0; P lun<>tn Fluh IBroot<~ 12 ..0
Tlltro rec" Darin ' 01 .. mol'O
IC••OOH I 1 10 • 00. ''° Top Int ..... tlon• IMltctwoll I 4 00. l 40 Sh-'"
Atonq IWMcll 4 80 $S E ••<I• 1.-•1
D810 )8UO.
Fourlll •e<e Top qo~n MAn
f(ltrls..e I 17 &O, ''°· 3 80. BIO Win~ IL 11H11m I 4 10. l 10· F •o•aro•
IW•rcll 310
F11111 ••<~ Slll!nl 's Be•m
ILIPn•m I 11 60, 4.60. J 70. Olrtcl~
leOy 1~v1u1 3.60, l .OO; Llllle L•av
MoOn IWlll'°") • 00. $$ Elul(t• 111>)1
oa10 i 10. so ~1.111 ••o· Sii-Moon Wei'
IMYI01'.00. 4 00 t "°·Mt Ooly BM\
IPtrnet I J to, t,.O Fa111et Jtm
ILIPht"'lUO
UC Ir-L-'9110w ?, Mll•-
t , Estu 2. relt'-. Miii\ •• FOii•
tO.O'llri.ft). s-r•
'"'"'" ••(t Whet A Wom•n tC'•""'lJ.AO, u o.1.10. Win Leadt• lllpl\al'f'l)• 10 4.>0; 81< .... l;tnnl•• ll•r
IW•t-1 UO \S 1!1ut<1a I) ti P•ltl
,,4.00. [1(1111" <IC• Frilt flob IP#r,,.r
17 40, S 80. J 00, Mr St•cy Boll
1"0"911 I ~. J 00, M.0."1 Ptti>Oenl
IHarOUO •
H•ttllmt' VC$el>l1 llanMl11, )t•?,
~_.,.,.,&ICAll'lifleM
and a l.37 average an 17
games last sea~on.
Di rector of yout h de·
vd opmenl 'or the club,
he ·s one of the tea m 's
most popular players
··Tony 1s very steady,
hl''s consistently good,
game afler game, and
there is nothing mo re
important m sports and
to a coach than con-
sistency.·· says Deese.
' J\nd Dave as no slouch .
We have two guys who
could play for any
team "
T he Surf. currentlv
practicing in La Palma
Pa rk, mows 1ts winter
trainmg facility to Palm
Desert next week. The
club has a n exhibition
sc h e duled F eb. 23
against lht· Moscow
Dy namo at Anahe im
St ad a um
Area
Tennis
Results
M!H
hOd~· '·Ml S.tll "ni.nte 0
51"'Jl<o~
MO rt I\ IS l a~f M<lnto•ll ~ '· • I
-...011 f<, I Ol'I C.rtf'vtr t. • i..J Bur
, 100• IS I (11>1 '°""'"' ... & 3 il'tlM
1<, 1 Off ""'°""'"~~· ... J & ' v ..... ,., , O~I o·~u • 3. I~ J~~ IS ) cl•I
C•mo0.116 >.& J
Doullle•
Olun Alb• IS I O•I M• I nlO\"
Cou""" .-J. i..7. veli• 6ur11d<lo' 1s1
Gre~ve• ~ ...... -., ...... 6-l V&ro•~
JO.,..\ IS I o.t C•ml)l)ell T "Otll • J.
6.(1
Ora-CN•I 1, Golcleft WHI t
s1,,.. .. ,
r•-rl1 •OCC>o"' E1tm ~I o 7,
6 3 fo-1 IQ(( I.,., H&r01nq O I
• 7 M< Oon4110 •()('(I 0<'1 N-lln •·4
& ? L 1nntt •C.W( I cl•I Sm•lh 6 I, I o,
~ 4 ~alMM l()C( I O•' Barnftrd 6·7,
&·?; Cllessl•r 1occ10 .. 1 B~ll&7.6·•.
~
r•clclerly Tam#I IOCCI d•I
N ..... ,, Lynoll 1' • ) Hl'•G•no-
El•m IC.WC I~· M<Oonala S..1••~· 3 o 6 l , lt-4 Smith C~"ltr IOCC l
dtl Sliver· Bell• O, &..O
WOMIEN
S•Hi.N<lt. '·Mt. S.n •-noo O
Sl ..... t.
Connon IS I de\ Bill\" 6 ' & 1
w a111 <Sllff'I Gel>lfl• •·• o 1 ""'""' • s 1 ""' Gelttqo• 6·7. &·O Go•ten-• IS I Clf'f ,.,.,..,., 6 1 •·l Mll<~ll ISi ~ ~ilr\On 6 7 o 2.
Stteo ISl""1 0.108cl06-7.6-l L•"OI'
ISt ~f H.w-,,~o I t..(I
OWMe' Connon-Waltl IS> dtt. Sanoov~•·
Htnouson 6 0, 6·>: F•IOt"
GostenhtMr IS I clf'f AMOUO-..n Ptne 1>..0 .-2 SlttO·L-1<;1 c!•I .,,.,.,.
M()IMlrln(f>.1,4 .7 \
UC I.vine t, C.I POiy Po,,..,.,. 0
Slntte• Armtt Ill Oel P~r•oM o 4 61
\too ton II 1 G•I M•e• 1 6 & '
CArwn Ill ~ a.-... 111>1 •·7 ~toHh
•I) CH!I Tice 6 1 o I 6 7 Antl\Of\Y II:
11t1 St•Horo o 4, 1>-1 • Nl•on 111 d•I.
I AlOndtf>.1,6•1
Dolllltfl
SIOOfOn.•~t II I <ltl P•r•oM
Mr.n o o. 1 \, Cat"'" Nlaon 111 it.•
flU(ll r1ce .... H Am""'1v·St.al\
II I Otf Sl"ll«cl L Alono<' 6 ), o 3
Pl-•\, Golden Wo t 4
Si"'lte•
Polln IP I Of'f 8110 & • & I [Ill\
tP I clf't Nt"I Ho, 6 t ~I<• •GWC'
d•I C..r•tn~ l 6 6) 6 • Morq"n
l(iW( I aol l&N'w .. 4, 6 l Mir \rn•
IP I <1•1 ~' 7-S .... ). (bf'Nltk!ll •PI o .. t ConrMl t.-J t 6, ~ 7
°""'"'" R••d Rlct IGWC I 11•1 ""ll•v
C.tr•nf' 6-1...... £Ills l"'''" IP I Otl N•al Mor041n 7 ... 1 4 & l Mo~tr
'•v1i.ner •owe 1 Cl•f M1< h•n\ c "tl"Clell w .• ,
Baseball
C:OLLIOI
~-,_,
!.o(al Col,_'· Lono BH<" 'II 4
Cneomen \, D<lmlnguer Hiii' 1
UCLA I, Cktldtf\Ull 2
l'I Camtno-Outfo U . ~u t,
f~IM 1 ..-111 •. GMnllow t Mora~ te. lllllllt• 1
Golclt'n w..i "-"' •. kn-• t),
I( Goo-12, c.. 0-II, lllenc! "·
Mem u, E'tMflllNn u ..
Ninth tee• Mt. Tlll-t Tlmf
•('tuoer 1 70 M . 't •O. • •o Co Aor.tt• Go lllMO 1 uo. Joo weu
Uo Am~l<a "'°""'' S IO. U E•ette 12..J I tNld .... l.IO.
Sen OleQO St•t~ H . USC 1 •
Arlr""" IS uC Santa""'""'" 10 ArlrOl'le<,t It C1Nor111fl<IO"l
ll•cl•""°'' (ti Lut,,,.ren I IU ll•cl.
d•r-n.s\ ati.r 11nnlfl4\ I
JUNIO" CO&.LIOI
~---IK· &OICll!ft Wftt $. ,...leOIKll •,
Htltllmt Golotfl W\>11, 41 JO
Pro Scores
· .................. A-.
(..,_.. ..... 11, LO\AftO*le~1'1
,... Jenrr 111. et.,,..~ C11r 1ot
0.-IOe,Olk .....
11\dl-1'•. ~ 110
Watlll""'" 1a ~n °"90 llt It
OTI "°"'-•JG. -~ ..... , 101 ........ ......,L .....
Tt11lh race MOon ~r11 IM•nttol
I 00, 4 to. f •• Nalott 0-11 I 10.i I
It IO, 1,.lD, Httl'9 MetNMf (My"'' I •• 11 .. ttntll f at•-Mo•I Roya l
IPoor11er> • .O. '·'°· J '°· lllorld• OtMff l~a I It 00. 4 )0 UftCllo
Joe 19M'd I S 00 U •e<Ut IS • 1 P•MI \1'400
Alle~I0,0.'
JC Volleyball
~vt,,...tem • Ot-CCMl\I 1
F 11 I l4''10fl 4, s.tnt. Mont<• 1
~111e Aftl lt Pa-.1
CetrltOtl, "'° H-1 c I Camino), I.II Sovtt-... si I
EUl lAt. ComPtOllJ
Ml Sall Antoniou Mir• c;o,1e O
Gl•nCI•• •. C1tni11 '"'"'"'' ..... ~~,
Prep Soccer
Ml ... I,......., Mal'W I
MeriM KGrlnt *"""-
Skiing
Conditions ........ -. ..., _, -· ..... ........... , .. _.. "' ........ , .. ~·tta ,.,. .. , ,.._,, tut .......... .
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IM"'°' It V COr\Olllof<t In 11\e "'4lff'iflo,
OlhefWl\.t IN(Ucl powd9t, two Hit\
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OOW<lt• 1110 PIO(lo.acl powclolr, U\ ... tly
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P\llUC NOTICE
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NAMI 11'ATW.M ... 1'
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P UBLIC NOTICE
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foet>tuaryl, 14,71.2'. "" •n 1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
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llolAMI JTA'tlMBNT SU"'-"lott COUllTO, TIH
Th• lollowtno °'''°"' •rt f!Olno \TATBO,CAll,OttNIA '011
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1111\ \l•1'!ml'nt WU fl19c! wllll '"" M•\A, CA, wN(h IJ I"" PIACIO of Ill/ti • •
C°"n'" , .. , .. 01 Ot•not c-•• on "'u 01 t11t -\k:lnff '" t ll ~· Feb'w.ry \, 1m .,.,1a1n1no to ll'lt tsl•t• ot vl4 dK .. ' ,,..,u °'"'· "''"'!ft._"*'"'''""' tM ""'t . ~hl!M Orll'Ot (.OA\I O•lly Pllqt, 1>UbllUtlonoftlll$ftOllU> Fe~rv,, 14,>t,1e. 1'7' 41 .. 7' Dated Ff't>t"8•Y s. tt7' H•AltV L. KENOAl.1.
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Of Ille•-n4'ft9(1
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C..taMtu,CA
T-4·~
Att ... MyMrl--
Put>ll\/lfd Or-(OH1 O•ilv Pllol
Feb 1. "· 11 " 1m 01.re •
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flff tllh-.. 1"9
S-Vl!Wt e.w "'""° W iie\ ,..,~ •• 11,,.11tt\oper .. lno
O•l•mlfte B•H 14-40 In<""'
OOwc!•r --··two tit!\ 00tre•ift9. M•mmati. lill•llfttAIA ·llt\P " ,.,.,.., II 1t~oc-ra11119.1'191>wHtou1
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,,,_ ..... •SO..lr>eh .,. ... ~ ""' -••'1"9.-••nclpaO .
PUBUC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS •USINIEU
MAMIE 5TATaMFNT
T n• •a11aw lf>O oe•i.on• ere c!olftO
bllilntUA\
CASINO LE•SING 7•00 wn •
Co•ll Hlohw•Y. Nt woorl Bu ell CallfQnli. '12..:1
I( R lnv•S.1Mf""h , '""-.. • c.t~• Qwporation, t1 Roy•• St
Gea•ot. N...,OOf" Bt•<ll, Cat110tn1"
92..0
M•<l'HI H•lrlc•, mt Fulle•ton
11 .. .,... Cost• MHa. C•lllom•• '1247'
Tnh ou,1,,.., I\ onaucltcl Dy "
oen•••t pa,..,,."1110.
K A lnve\lmtnl\. •n..
t<e......lh L Aluotto
,,,.~-· N<o<Nel"4!trl<ll Tiii\ '1•1-t wes f1te0 wotn ,,,..
Counfy Cieri. of Oranoe CO<lntv on
Janu••v n, ,.,.
OVllYIEA,MALCl)l.M,
DALY IVITTI
Alt•""'" at L.ew •Jt1 MICA,_ •tYtl.,
Hew...-t 9Ncll, CA tJ~
T•I: U>47•
PUBUC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS •U51NESS MAME STATa MENT I 1M'9ffowlno l*'IOll ll flOlng llutlntt.l •:
FIOMU
PullfllfleCI Oranoit Coast O.llv Piiot.
Ja n 7',ll-Ffll.I. "· ,,,. ,.,1,
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATIEMIEHTOI'
1'1"1tt
Put>H•NO 0r•ftGIO Coa\I 011llv PllQI
FeOfuarV I. U . ?I. 21. It,. '11 >•
PUBLIC NOTICE
AIANOONMIEH'T 01' UH OF "CTITIOUS •USINUS
"CTITIOUS •UStNIESS NAMI NAMIE STATlllllll NT
Tiie tDl-'nv ~II••_,..,.,.,.., '"' touow•no oenons •'• c101no
Ille llW of IC.. lk111iold bu~ntSS n•-lkl~ntU U
INST• TU NE #lS ., ... 1 EGlnoe• SELVA PAOPEltTIES. 1.00 Oo••
Ave , HuntlnQ!On Be41<,., Cl . t2 .. I. Street, ~lie 100. Newoort 0.<1cn. O>
"CTITIOUS •USINIESS Tiie flcUtfQU\ OU\l~u ,,._ r.ttrreo n..o
FICTITIOUS •USINISS
HAMIE 5UHMIEHT
T "" 1at1owf"O oenon •• dOlno but.I· !It~\ ...
UNITED TIE CH HI C •L
RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL,
1101 Bu••,...• ~ter onve. SUll• uo. ........ CJ> "111)
v11 Gunner F•verl>Orft, ltH
f'r.'lnkllnSt. SolonUI Monlu, CA~
flll\ l>v\j~\l I\ CondtKtff DY •n in
Gtvtdu•I
Utl G "-<born
T111~ ,,.,....._, was 111eo w1111 t,,..
Count¥ Cieri. el O••noe Countv on
FeD 7. lt1t
"""' Publl""41 0-""90 Coe~t DitllV PllOt
F~D 1. 1', 71, lt, lf7'
PUBLIC NOTICE
HAMIE STATaMIENT lo•llovewnllledOftJt nll4'•Y2. I.,.. 111'1' G. WIOeft, 1400 Dow Slrffl, ----------·---'lie tOflowlnQ __, h dolno bu'I Jonn K (.oftnot. J9n Hencl•I• SI • Sutte 100, ~ S.41<h. "''1264>0
nes.1 H Irvine. CAiOtomla'7114 Jolln A. ScrlvtM't :MOl>l •m
EI. IE CONSTRUCTION 1113 Thbbv!.lneu••H -.Cltdll'YJ-0trlt11~t'ft.o.n.Point,U'l26,.
Naoa St . T~lln, CA '7lol0 I(. Connor Jett...., w LA! H•O•, 33'1 CreKenl
... Rot.rt JoMM>ll, 107' N•oe SI . JQl\n I(. Connot kr Ot • UQuNo !M.Kll, CA '1201 T~11n, CA "7eeo Thi~ 1l•t-1 wo 1119d wltfl ,,.. lto41et't M<C ......... lt. JJ71S Sliver
Tllh blnineu i• conouctecl bV .., '" Cou111y '"''" ot Oranoe County on l allttm, Dell• l'Otnt, CA.,.,.
otvi!Nal J•1111arv ,., ,.,. r1111 ~" I\ "'"" conclll<.t.o DY
H 11-1 -'-'Ion ILll.,6 t llar11!tt'1MP
Tiii\ $ltl-1 was filed woth 1ht Pullfl\'-0 Oranqt eo.st a.II., PllOt llrt G. WI0.9" Cou111y Cl<or-01 Or•noe County a" Jan Jl,Fell I u ,11,1m _,. Tlllui..1-twMhll'cl wolhlne
JllflUl•V 2'1. 1•7'. C o u n I y C I e r 1' o I
1'1-IJ _ 0r-c:-ronJ-•vl 1n• PublltMcl Or ..... (.OHi Dtlly Piiot l'lt1J74
Ja n ll, FM. 1. u . 21. 1m :m 1' P UBUC NOTICE P ubli"*' Or-Coe\I D••IY P11o1
--J aft. 14, ll. "4lt>. 7. "· ,.,, $1-1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS eUSINHS
NAME STATIMINT
T,. .. 1011ow1no oeMOnl •re 001114
Du\I""\\'\ HERIT•GE POOLS IL SPAS. 41'
0111' Ciro"'I' (lrrot. A"6"4!1m . CA~
qoqet How•rcl V..O.r ... 11, Ull
~\IOM AO • La H-•· CA eoi.ll
Ron.>lcl I.. L.acller, 01 ()all Gt'o"9
(Ir<"'. A-.m. c.a 9nor. Thi\ Du~'""" I• <oncluclecl by • QtM••I Pi>'1Mr1NP A-H U-Ill
Th" \Lll<t..-1 "'"' 111.,i wl1" tftt.
County (I~•-of 0••.,. '°""'" Oft F~llfu11ry •· 1•,. Ft ... M
Pllbti\hed °"""9e Coe\I Deity PllOI
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5Ul'l!lllOll COU"T OF THIE STATIEOF C.ALIFOltHIA ,011
THI COUNTY 01' ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.." 1.14.21 ll.•'1" ..... ,,
Pu1111"1ed °'"'°' Coast DeolY Piiot. FICTITIOUS IUSINIE55
J•rt J4. )I -Feo 1, 1'. 191' ,.1·1• NAME ST•Tl'MllNT N 0 TICE H~-~A~iA" t N G 0 ~ S"TATIEMIENT 01'
PUBUC NOTICE
~ICTITIOUS •USINHS NAME STATIEMIENT
Th,. tOllOW<"'J Dt•\On os OOlnq bu\"
nt••U I C PAOPEPTIES, Sulle 11•. 3'l s M•ln StrHI. Oran9f'. Calllornoa
'11648 E•t"'n E-w~awr. t2& Ctltf Orlv~. l_.,,.. BNKll C•lllOfnla 411.SI
Tiii\ ov.u-s 1\ <onClu<led ll'Y en 1,•
Ol•IGUal
Everell C wove•
T 111• .-1 .. 1ement was Ille<! wllll ttwo
Cauntv (I~•~ 01 O••n~ County on
FtDfu.trY \, 1"7"
"'"'" Pvbl"""" Or-C041'1 D.tllY Plkrt,
F•D<u"rv 1. u, 11, 7'. ,.,. •11·1•
PUBUC NOTICE
The IOllOw1"9 111!<\0n " Oolnq bU•o
ntll as THE AEAL ESTATE CiROUP,
Suite 403. 281• 8•1~tol St"'et, Coll•
Mew, C1111orn1a '12&U
Walter L Sebring II 11 "'"" O•h
• 11•. o.u ... Toa• 1Sl)1
Th" buSlnen" conclU<t•a bV.., on
~Mauat W. llM I... Sebrt "9
Thi\ \lal_,,I w•\ llled wltll tlW
Covntv Ctu• 01 Oranoe County on
J .,,u•ry IS, 197'
P UBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITIOV5 •USINIE55
HA.ME STATIEMIE!fT
T ne tollowln9 peri.on• ••• flol11Q
bllilntU •s
P UBLIC NOTICE PIETITIC>ff FOt1 Plt0e•T£ 0~ Wl&.L Wl~c:.,::~:.':.°"" ~:~v FOii LETTl!O TESTAMl!N Ol'l!•ATINOUNDElt f'ICTITIOUS•USINIESS
E\tal~ Of WILLIAM ( Blt•NOT. '1CTITIOUS •VS1Nll5S NAME NAMIE $TATl!Ml!NT
""" WILLIAM CHARLES BflANDT Ti.. tot~ penon ,,., wllllclrawft T .... latlOWlft9 oerwnt. ••• c!OlfOCt
DKf'•\fl'd 41\-• 9en~r•• O•''"e' trorn th• ~\,."t-•\•' NOTICE IS ~EAEBY GIVEN 11\At oert-..e• ..... P _ .. Inc! -· t"" he SAN JOSE INVESTMENT •SSOC.. JANE 0 BRANDT ...,, llled .......... ""DU~ 1>11,1nu1 ........ 01 HAIR '"· S•N JOSE INV ESTMIENT •SSOC. petlllon lo< Probll1~ or Wiii """tor(\ TOO"Y, t08I Ecllnqer. Founlt•n 11 L•S VEGAS INVli.STllllENT A~
\v.tn<f! ol Lt!IP.n T~t-nl¥V 10 ttwo V•lltv. Calllon!l• soc.. 0 w INVESTMENT •SSOC '·
pelollone•. relf~~ to vtlll<ll,. m-T,,. licllllou\ ""''"'°'~ .,...,.. "•It· 0 w INVESTMENT ASSOC. II D W
IOf turthtr ""1'11<utal\, 11"0 lfl~ tht ,...,.t 1 .. Ille oen""r~p wa\ Ill~ Ol'I l'iVESTMl'NT •SSOC 111, 0 W
llm• anCI ol«t' 01 hurlng llW ,..,..... JUMlO,l.,.ln1 ... Cou111volOr-'"VIESTMENT •SSOC Ill, 0 W
n.n -wt'°" Ft!l>rUil•'t 11. '"'·•I TM lull Namt -.AOO•t'U or '"" INVESTMENT ll'S50C II 70lll ~·· 10 00•"' 111-cour1toomo1 O•oe•l ~WltllClr-inq l\ n"" (•"'"' Dtl"•· a1os. 1r .. 1ne mel)f No 3 01 .aod court. al JOO (lvl< J•nt Am L••nQ. 210I St-l>U•r C•lllorn1"'12llS Ctnt~t Orlv~ West, In'"" City of !,antt Lo119 Bet<". C4 'OltS Loe"" Corporahon, ,. CalilDt'ftl•
Atwt, C•lltom•• JetW Al'flft Leino (o rP<>rtthon. 1'CM1 8u\•"f\i C~fttfr
Datt<! F.onwry 7 t91t ~tie ,... ,.._ O"•t. • '~ tr111ne.Cahf0fn•a•11n
LEE " aqAN(H Pubthhed Or•l'Q(' Co•'' D .... ., Tiit\ Du\tM\ .... <Oftdu<l•cl bY •
County Cit•" Plto• JAii ll. F .. 11 1. 14, ?I, ltl<t 2tt ,. ttmotf'O !Mt'1""""'°
JOHN A DUNCAN I orHn Cor'POl'•tlon
610 New-1c.nt.•rOr :ru>o PUBUC NOTICE IN Fo~r Newpot1 tiff<,., CA p'"''°""'t
T•I· 6*2'J20 Th•' \IAl••mHlf wa• filed "''"" IM Atter11eytw l'eti11e-~ICTtTIOUS•USINESS CoU'11¥ (' .... ~of Oranqe Cbvnl'I on Ooron 1navslr•H. is•J Co•••<• Pft<t, Cmt• -.... Calllorn1a ,,.,.
1t1c,.,.,c1 A.. Lanqsa111. rm Cor•I<• l'tCTITIOUS •USINIESS Piece. Cos1• Mew. Callfornl<t ,,.,. Put>fl•IWO 0<""91! Coast D•••v P1I01 NAMIEST•Tl'MIENT J:rD•u•r••. ,.,.
Fell 1.• ,. 1"7' •H·I T~ fOllO••no 04'••0•1' ., .. OolnQ "'"nt NAMEST.ATEME .. T Ro ... lcl G LAlneMlll, 1S93 Conic•
The fOltow\"9 -'Ion ,, CIOlnQ bu\I• Pl•Ct. CCKla -· Otlllomi•.,67•
... u u T"I' llu\IM U " <Oftc!U<led Dv .. P UBUC NOTICE VANIER GRAPHICS HOO llm1tecl,,.,,Mr\IMp
F.1 ...... ~ .. lta. ,.,.,. ,...w. CA ..,611 Ak!wlrcl fAnOMlll
Aollerl w H tn••v. 1&01 w Tho ll•l-1 WM filed Wll" IM
Me<A"""", s.tnt.i "n•. c• ..,107 County Ct•rl< ol Or-Co\lnl• an
Thi\ buslnMS I\ conduct~ llV an ,,. . .-Y2l. 1',.. F1ot411
cllvlclufl P1111flshecl Ora~ C041SI D1ily Piiot, _,, W H~nlf'V J •n >•. ll '"""F•b 1, 14, 1t1"1 , ... ,. Tllo\ \lale~t wl\ lll!'d with ttot
Coun1v (len. 01 Or•noe County 011 F•b 'I ,.,.
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINIU S
NAM! STATl!MENT
Thf tollowtnq P'"''°" " c!Qlno lkl••·
n,.,~ .,,
IVl'NS FO REIGN C•A. 1••~
Htrt)Or 81VO . C:O-.t• M•\A, CA "1611
Jerry All..., Woocla•a. l~J Lynn
St , ~V'111nQton Be.Kii, CA '126A7
111 .. l>WMe$\ I\ canou<led by en •n·
a 1v1aua1
Jerry Wooa.1•0
Thi\ "•lemenl wa• flltct wttn I~
Counlv Cltr-1< ol Orang~ County on
Fl'I> 'I, 1'19
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE ,,_ .. 1------------·--Publl-Or-COA)I Deity Piiot.
FeD U, 71. ?I. -<II I. 1fte
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS •USIHESS
HAMIE STATIEMENT
TM fatlOWtnq ""'son f\ c!o.nq llu\I• ,,." '". GIFn OF TOMORROW. tot Dan•
bUry Co•la Me5<1. CA m1'
G-oe B Ao«lblns. 131 Vl<tOflA,
CO\I .. MHll. CA '12f171
Tllo\ lltninn• Is <onc!V<led OY •n in OlvlOual
Georqir8.Rot>Dln\
Tn1s \lalern@flt wa\ /llflcl wtlh 1"4'
County Cler• of Oran~ 011n1v on
"CTITIOUS •USIHIESS
NAME STATIEMIENT
Tiie follow1n9 oe•\On\ ttt
buslnenes:
BETA INV ESTMENTS 14'1'
B•h• St .. CO!ta Meuo, Callt • ..,.,,
Aober1 Attreo Bannen. ml E•· 1umfte Awe • CO!t• Mew, Call! .,.,.
Brf ... Wllll .... Bennell, 21n Et·
IK ,..,.'9 Ave .. Cosl• Mesa, C-alll ,,.,.
M•c,.,..I Howerc1 Bennett, 1111 El·
leamere A.e .. Co.I• MoS<I, Cell! •?&26
T"'' butlMU •\ ConclUctecl lly •
r oml lee! D"'11W•"1io "_.,""reel ee-11 PUBUC NOTICE
Tll11 tl•l-1 ..,., lfltd Woll! llMl i-------------
CounlY Cterk 01 Or•nve County on
Januerv 1'. 197t "CTITIOUS 8UStNEU
NAME STATEMENT 1'1~ Th~ lollowlnQ P'1•10n• ue dol"a
PublttlWO Or-C.0.•l O•llV Piiot bsl\I,,.,~ •\ Jenu••Y lO. 191'1 ", .. ,.. J•n 14, ll, Fttl. I, 14, ,._,. ,.._,. F U L l l' q T 0 H Ci I L 8 f R T
Pullft•~ o...,. C.O.•t D•llY P1101. -PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~.~s~~~~ ~~:~~.vs:ia N::;: Fellruarv 1. 14. 11. 78. t91t CA '17JOS ------------·-"°-" ---Okev 1n..,.•t-nt (omp3ny, SOS
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS •USINUS
NAMI! STATIMENT Tll• lollowtno perian\ Are clo•nQ
lkl\lnt»•• le l GNV THINGS. 1111 NEW THINGS, 71S E t1'11 StrHI, COtl•
Mew, Calllof'nt• '1•?1 Je11an tnYul menu tnc . Ai
Calllotn1e <0tpot1ttlon, U8 LOl Cer.
lle>11, CerTltos. C.tllornl" '°'0' Thi\ Dv\lneu f\ <ondV<ltd l>Y • (Of• OO<atl@n
.H.-lnwtslnwnf.S Inc
0 F "-"• PY'ft~I
f hl1 st•l-1 .... "'"" wtlh ..... County Cterll 01 Or•nQe CounlY on
J Muerv 19. 1<17'.
PUBUC NOTICE
llllCT1TIOVS•USINIESS Nol'1h Tir.t>n A-Su11t ISO, Sant• NAMESTATIMIENT Ana U. t?~
Tll<t foltowlnq --Is c!OlnQ bV~I-Ra"'°rt M Gr~t'll 00 Caml>U• nt».. 011 .... Sulho f N~Wf)Or1 BH<ll. C•
L IL•nolorcll and T fTe11tn• I •16e.Q
NIEGOTIATOltS. n71 New00'1 81vG . RfcM •cl I Ow•n, 0 0 C"""llU\
Coit• Mtw. Ca Oro•t .. $11•1~ f .. l'Woert B .... ch ~A St~ J McHatll. H'2 CanrOf' '7"60
Atl .• Co•llMewt,Ot Tll" bu\l,...H '' cOllOutlPO l>V" Tiii• bU$1flftl I• c-.cted by .., 9ene••I °",,,,.,,,..,,
indlvlcluel. Ci«>rOOo Arovro•
StfPften J M'N•'" ~ "'' ,,.,_, .. ,., lllta "'''" '"" Tiii' ~ltlerMnt •• , flleG "'"" tht County CIM~ °' Omnll" C0<1nty on
Coun1y Cit•• ot Orenqe c-•v Ol'I J""u•rv JO. ,.,.
l't""' J..,ue ry 1', ,.,,
"""7 TMOMASWl!lLS
P111>tttlle4 Or.,,°" Coe\t Delly Alt•rM1 It Ulw
jllltot J •n. ''· flltl. ', 14, t1, 1'1t :M1 ,. Su itt tJt ,....,.,, Fi11-l•t 1'111• Ht Ntw,.n Celltot~ Ortve
New110l'1 -ell, CA., ...
Publ•\IW<I Or-COA•I Dally PllOI P UBLIC NOTICE
1'•11 I I• ?I 11. It,. •1t 1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
blli•Ml•H Put>111"1'<1 O<anoe c.o..i Oaltv Piiot, EltCALIBUA FIN•NCIAL CO,.,.._ F.-b 14 11 71-M.tr 1 ,.,. SO..J<t P"NV. 2'070 B~~· (tnt~r Orove !>1111• 1'°,tr'l'•,.,CAlllOf"nt•'nll\
RI<....,, E °"''"' IMS N-POrt H olh Orl vt' E • Nt woort B"•<n
Call toml• '7MO
Allltrl Cieor o" G"•Ot••, •80W
Newoofl Miii~ 011 .. E Nt woor t
~ ... ,.. ('!1119"'•.t .,f>60
Aiu""°"' H fUn>ft n111• • l"31n
Strttl, l°"'lla. C•lllo<nta <11:io-
Th•• t>v•onen •\ <onouct•a t>y "
oeneral 1>Mtner\lllp,
Alc,.,.rd E Omll"
Tiii\ st•~t "'•• lflfd w1fll IM
Countv Cl<on of 0<•"94' County on
F-....rv•. K1"
Fl"Tll
Publ•\N'd Or~'°"" Oa11v Piiot,
FtD U.71 llllnOMllr I I•'• H• 1'
PUBUC NOTICE
~UBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSIHIESS
HAMIE STATEMENT
Tf'I,. •ouowH\Q ~r\Ot"I~ •re do•no
bll\•nt\~ a~
E N VI AONM C N T A L I M ·
PROVEMFNT SYSTEMS. UlJ Wt\!
Coa•I Hlanw•r. Suolft SOO. N-pnn
8,.(n. (41lllQl'l'l1a n~
Amel11am•l•cl L•oh111lnq Jtoo.
Maro11P, OvtllOuse, Slorm OoOt ffOd
T.UIOf'fMV lncllrStr!H IN:~Alecl a
C•lllor111• carl)OretlOfl, 3UJ We\t
co.i~• H"'""'"•· Su•le WO. ""r•oon Bta<n. C<11t1orn"1'1f>f>J
Thi' l>v•l~s os <OlldU<lf:O Dy• <o<• oor•lton
"m.ilo•""''"° Uo11tn1no AOO ,__~,.n,. Out P\OU\of', Stot m
Donr And Te.1dd,.r~y en .
O.v1'1 "' l "S" ~,,.,.,,.,
Uu' 't•t~tnrnt tili4U ftl~ "'''" I,,... C'ovnrv (tl'n of Orano• C0<1nlv Cl"
F .. r>ruarv • 19rf
F10t7M
Publo\~ °'""'>" Coast Oaotv Pllol
fl'tD 11 11 78•nCIMar I, 191• :141 t•
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI Of" OIUOl..UTIOtf
OF,,_,. fNlllstfll'
NOTICE 16 HEltEllY G tVIEN
1'1"'" pu,.uant to Stthon tSOlS s of ,,,..
Pullfl\llecl Or-(Oil\I Dally P1to1. Corooullon• COO. ot Callf°""la, INI I'~ u .11.11enc1M.or,1, 1'7• Sl>S-h 1" .. 1tm1ted0¥IF1tMIWoof ROBERT"
------------BUCETA,Cll'Mf91CMtr1Mt.,,nO IVAC.
PUBUC NOTICE McCA•V. hmlltct °"" ... "~In bul•ne n on Los Aft9•1et. Covnlv. Cal• lornoa under lhf name o f
STATIMIENTOF••ANOONMIENT CARCETA PAOPIEATllES, wUh IU OF USI 01' prlflC IMI P'IKY ot iw,t--.s 1 .. "'-c ....... ~IC'tlTIOVS BUSINESS NAME Iv or O"•nQI'. C•H1ornl•, wes OlnolvtO
TM lollowlno ,,,.,...,. !IA• eblln<lanO(I •• 01 Dec•mbllr I. 1•,8 • .tncl 111•1 ,.,,. uu OI lllt FlctltiouJ Bu"""" ,,,.,pfltt• nn ~.--llacl •ul!lorlty to
N,.m., ,,,..,, •nY oblH;Mllans IOf W•cl ~
POLLOCK il'NO ASSOC, 741\ 1.rm T ... """"" Of •II partner\ -
lteOlllll. Suite 8101 CostA M~• ... tn~or plA<O of ruocltnce •rt •t
C.iltornle m26 IOllO,,.\ lvA ( -C••V. 10177 Prl!mler
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"Why. Marmaduke, you
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SUPERHEROES
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
"Hey, th is heart hos two floors!"
DENNIS THE MENACE
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1 FOUND
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by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta
IN 11-#E Pfir>CE'.56 I'LL GET AN
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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FOR? EVERYBoDY kNOWS
RUBBER STRETCHES!!
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OFONEOF
THEIR Al<rlFICIAL .sATELL!i.J:s
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I'VE GOT TEN
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BROKE IN
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by MeU Lazarius
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MAYBE THAT
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~. FtbrUltY 14 1979
PEANUTS
,
AN'i 'JALENTINES
IN -rnERE?
DAIL V PILOT JIG
by Charles M. Schulz
NOTHING ECHOES LIKi
AN EMPT'( MAILBOX
I CERTAINLY
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by em Hoest
by George Lemont
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 45 Otfspnng
1 Ran away •6 Certain
S E1hnic 48 Shor!en
dance 52 Coal111on
9 Swab again 2 words
14 Italian •stand 56 Serpent
15 Eg~shaped S7 Fabric
16 Animate ~ tmpan
17 Exclude 59 Chickens
18 Tableland 60 lnscribe<l
19 Forly· -sione
20 Music abbr. 61 No11on
21 Muse of 62 Descended
dance 63 Flowers
23 Crosswise ~ Corsage
25 Kind or trip 65 Parties
26 Pronoun DOWN
'l'I -Spangled l -and launa
Banner 2 Res1rict
29 Under. Pre· J Ms. Wharton
# lhc • Tiny mark
32 Eye part 5 Rulh's forte
35 Seethe 6 Observabte
36 Unta1n1ed r Hand 1001
37 Of speech 8 -and alack
38 Having a 9 Ill wm
hairy coat 10 -Root
39 Emerge 11 Clubs. .a Monster 2 words
41 PrePositlon 12 Done
42 Glanl 13 Father· fr
'3 Meadow 21 Kite pan
44 Irritates 22 Eur~an
UNITED Fealure Synd1ca1e
T uesda'('s Puzzle Solved
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27 Separates
28 Neophyte
Var
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31 Part of "to
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32 Pond
3J Spur
3.c SPonoers
35 Nonsense
36 Publlstt
38 Discharged
42 CMI wrong
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45 Day of rest
47 Useful
48 S1rob1les
49 Wh11e Poplar
50 Asia minor
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-D~LYPILOl Wedneldey F.t>ru•rv 14, ltN Business
Hershey Boss Rose From.Poverty
0> Mil TO MOSKOWlll.
It t'Ould bt• .a e>;.ip opt-r
"cripl ~ll.l\1r tx1y I!. pl.tC>t.'d ui nr
j)bJn.1tt•· 6'11\'~ on w wan rol
lt.:•· uthlt tw ""holnNhtr n •
turni. to \.\Ork for lhl' orphnna11•
Deankn "teers Candy Firm
Through Time of Changes
JOI"' t•v mpuny rontrollf'<J b
th1..· orphl.lnlltl\' 4(h an"' lo
fhll'f "'t'cUtl\ 1.• nfflct•r, ~ h..r~ h1.·
prt.':.1dt•11 OH'r t'\Plln"on th.tt
lift <.'(ln\llJO\ tu ,1 hlllhm doll.If
i:lll t•• •H l'>t' QUt•st1111wd .1hou1
m oll\ .allon:.. he ., .. ,.,
T>t•ardt•n. th\• 56 yt•j,jr old bOb!>; or
llt"t1'-ht') l''oud.,, ht>udqu:trtt•rt-d
at 19 F..a.r,t ('h()('()ltth• A H•nu1• 111
Hershl'y. POI . not r.1r fr11m th,·
Milton lll'ri.ht·y Sth()(,I ~ Money
Tree
• 'Tht• chool Ji:JV\' ffil' an op
1)()rlu111tv I .11" ·'" h.111 1t an m\
mind to rt'JM}' th•· dl bt ·
M II ton lt1•r h1» foo11d1•tl th1.·
1.·ho<'ol.llt' t'omvJny H5 }'t•a1., .1~0
.ind he found1•c1 tlw 11rph..in.1.i1..·
\t hi dl'(lth (.•onlrol or th1· 1.·orn
pany p.i-.<.t•d into th1• hJnch of
the school IJl'rCt'Ot Of the shares, Which
brings ll cash d ividends or
roughJySlOmilhon a year. IT II\~ \LI, h.tPl>l'tWd lh1-.
~3\' t o W1ll1ilm ~ '
You can bu~ ~h·r~hey '>h••rt"~
on th~ New Y ork ~t ock Ex
c:h1nge but lht· l!fhool o" ns 57 THAT'S CONS IDER ABLY
mon· than the school was net·
ling 111 1935 when Dearden. then
12 year:. old. was placed ther e
b) his recently widowed father .
Ot•arden spent lus early teens at
tht' Milton Hershey School and
lht•n wt•nt on to Albright College,
wht•n• h(• played football and
1>.1skl•tball and took a degree in
t·~onomi<.·s
Kansas Has Lowest
Jobless Rating
WASHI NG TON 1 AP l Kansas hJd the IOWl'Sl unemployment After spending a year at the
II a rvnrd Bu s iness School,
DParden returned to Her shey.
working first for the orphanage
and then, starting in 1957, for the
candy company . He became the
top officer three year s ago.
rate and Alaska the.? highest jobless rate among the 50 ~talcs at the
l'nd of 1978. the feder al government report~
Unt'mployment estim ates released this w eek by the Bureau of
l,,abor Statistics showed that Kansas had a jobless rate of 2 7 per
t'ent in December. whrle unemploym ent m Alaska stood at 11.4
per cent ll 's a fateful ti m e for Hershey.
Nat1onully. the unemployment rat e was 5.8 pcrcc~t in
D ecember. llowcver. the national figure is adj usted for seasoned
var iations m employmt-nl puttems. while the slate figures ar e not
Thus. state Jobless rate~ cannot be compar ed direcUy to the na
t1on al r atl'
The company h~s been squeezed
1n a vase that has seen candy
consumption dcline by 20 per-
cent m the past decade while the
p rice of co~oa beans. from
wh1fh chocolate is made. has
tripkd KANSl\S WAS AMONG EIGHT STAT ES with unemplo) ment
r ates estimated to be under 4 percent at the end of 1978 The others
we r~ South Dakotc1. 3 0 percent; Nebraska. 3.1, Oklahoma. 3 2
W yoming. 3 5; New Hampshire. 3 6; Utah . 3.7, and Minnesota, 3 9
THAT EXPLAI NS why <J
I lerscy bar costs 25 cents
I
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PREPARATION CASH OF FAST TAX RETURNS
Year Round Hom eo wn er s:
Tax Planning Loans arranged fo r
any reason. Credit,
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Fluor·Get• China ,Job
Fluor Corp .• lrvtne, has announced that a sub·
s1diary has been awarded a contract to supply
c rude·stabilization units and other pr ocessing
faciHties to the People's Republic of China. The
contract. valued al S8 million to Fluor, is with the
China Te<:hnical Import Corp.
The proJect will include three crude-oil
stabilizer plants and six hydro-carbon vapor-
r ecovery units. The Houston division of Fluor
Engineers and Constructors. Inc .• will be responsi·
ble for engineerin g. procurement and construction
advisory services Construcllon is to begin early in
1980.
This i s the second contract received by Fluor
from Chjna. Fluor Mining & M etals. lnc., has been
uwarded the first two phases or a four -phase COP·
per mine and concentrator valued in tot al at $800
million. The current work. worth in excess of $10
million, is for engineering services.
F luor provides engineering, construction, pro-
curement and project-m anagement services to
energy. natural-r esource and industrial clients.
Diettuefl Adcb Seeond Ottlee
Brian R. Dem sey and Associates, which pro-
vides actuarial consulting services t o small pension
plans. has expanded Crom its headquarter s in
Newport Beach to open a Century City office.
Rick Dissinger , former regional group pension
manager for Prudential Life Insurance Co., joined ·
the firm to operate the new office.
Rnta...-.•t~ Shop Go IJp
Construction of the Encore Restaurant and a
separate sandwich shop i s under way in the new
J7.story One Town Center Drive office building,
Costa Mesa, according to Grubb and Ellis Com-
merical Brokerage Co.
Completion is scheduled for July with opera-
tion to begin in September The project is across
from the South Coast Plaza shopping center.
The restaurant and sandwich shop are being
leased by Irwin Milman, owner -operator of
Lakeside Restaurant, Newport Beach, for 25 years
with a tot al consideration of approximately $4
million. according t o Grubb and Ellis. which
handled the transactioo.
Newport Branelt Opa.•
The West Coast branch of the Mathewson
Group, Inc .. has opened in Newport Beach .
The advertisin" a"ency is headquartered in In-
dian apolis, Ind • and h as an office in Washington,
D .C.
.... .,, Steele Purelta•ed
Charles W. Lanphere, chairman and president
of the Registry H otel Corp. and Hospitallty
Management Corp., both of D allas, has purchased
the remaining stock in both companJes
It was previously held by two investor5 af·
filialed with Lincoln Property Co. of Dallas.
The purchase does not effect the own ership or
management of the Irvine Registry Hotel, which
Lanphere and his associates control, according to
Lanphere's announcem ent .
Tbe buyout precedes the annoUQcement of a
major expansion of the Registry Hotel system by
t he development of Registry Inns designed to
serve smaller m arket areas. according to Lan-
phere.
The Irvine hotel 's ballroom and lounge are un-
dergoing a $350,000 remodellng program that ls to
be completed before M arch 1. The Orange County
ballroom ln the hotel h H been r emodeled.
The hotel 's Grand Portage Restaurant w111 be
separated from the Grand Portage Lounae by a
wall. The lounge room also has been redecorated
and wUI feature Uve disco music betinnlna March
1.
C...t• O..pt~r Fe,...ftf
The NaUonal Mlcro1raphica AuodaUon has
rormed an Oranse County chapter.
More lnformallon iB available rrom Hank
Klein at P acific Mlcrocraphics, Inc •• 87
Brookhollow Orlvt', Sonta Ana 92'705, phone
9S7·29Jl.
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For many y~ars H er shey was
f am ous as th<> company th at
never advertised . Thal policy
was scrapped In 1969.
T oday, the company spends
$20 million a year on u dvertis-
lng. Ironically. since It began
advertising. Her shey has lost Its
long-held position as the No. l
candy maker in the U.S.
ASIDE FROM THE H ershey
bars. the Her shey ltne includes
Reese's peanut butter"" cups and
the Kit K at wafer bars But
H er shey is o utsold today by
M a r s. which fields a candy
armada that includes Snickers
<the top-selling bar ). M&M's. 3
Musketeers and Milky Way
W ith Americans culling down
on their candy intake. Hershey
1s putting its chocolate chips
behind another high cal orie
number: spaghetti. Ten years
ago 1t bought two pasta com
panics: San Giorgio M acar oni of
L eb anon. Pa.. and Delmonico
Foods of Louisvilh.•.
Now Dearden has added two
mor e : Procino-R ossi of Auburn.
N. Y .• and Skinner M acaroru or
Om aha. R(•sull: Her shey is sell·
ing spaghetti in almost ever y
state tn the union.
AND R EAL IZI NG th at
Amer icans ar e eating out more
and more. Dearden i s moving
H er shey Foods into its most
radical departure from rorm by
shelling out some $160 million to
scoop up Friendly I ce Cr eam
Corp .• a M assachusetts com·
pany that operates a chain or 600
family restaurants m 16 eastern
and m 1dwestem states.
................
Hershey F oods did $750
milJion worth or business last
year . 87 percent of it in chocolate
The Friendly acquisition should
easily put it over lhc Sl billion
m ark this year. more than 30 per -
cent of it outside lhc candy bus1
ness
Ice Cutter
The boy who enter ed the
M i i ton Her sh ey or phanage 44
years ago is leading the H ershey
company out of the chocolate
t•r a.
A young workc>r near South Bristol. Mame. f recs a
"raft .. of ice blocks. using old fashioned tools The ice
will be stored until s ummer. Natura l ice has been cut
from this pond for 150 year s.
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DAILY PILOT 87
Inflation Hits
Injury Payouts
tiiy JORN CVNNlf'F
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It began with medical mulpracllce Insurance and it
spread to product llabUlty coverage. And now It has en·
v eloped workers compensulion. "tl" ia inflation.
superinfiation.
Risi.nl medical costs provided an initial thrust. of
course. but the momentum has been mainlulned by a tis·
ang number of c:laimis and payouts, by legislation and court
awards, and by pQOr housekeeping.
IN ltT1, Ac«>RDING TO Marsh & McLennan. the na·
tion •s largest insuranc~ broker. total benefits amounted to
$6 billion. compared with only $2.S billion five years
earlier.
The same lirm estimates lh»t premiums last year cost
emplflyers $10.2 billion, up 56 per cent since 1975. Still, in·
surers claim, they too are unha ppy because they pal4 out
more than they earn.
The rate of increase in maximum indemnity for
"permanent, total injury." whose levels are set by
legislatures. further shows the trend.
Slnce 1970. says Donald Lindow. an authority, s uch
payment maximums have rocketed.
Li ndow. president of Michigan Mutual.
listed these percentage jumps in a re-
cent issue of Business Insurance ma-
gazine:
California 196 percent. Illinois 3S3.
Minnesota 181. Pennsylvania 255 and
lhe District of Columbia 425.
'I MU LTANEOU S LV , SA YS
Ma rsh & McLennan, courts and others
have raised benefits und enormously cu100""
broadened the interpretation of what is a nd is not u work
related injury.
It lists these exa mples:
A settlement of $97 a week. pl us $14.000 in medical
costs. to a Rhode Is land man who lost his leg alt.er becom·
ing intoxicated at his employer's Christmas party and falJ .
ing out a third-fl oor window.
More than $10.000 to two Illinois assistant state at·
torneys who broke their ar ms while playing for their office
in a softball game.
Benefits for psychosomatic pain sttmming from a
job-related injury suffered earlier
MYRA TOBIN. MARSH & McLennan vice president.
says the intent or compensation plans was to guarantee
medical costs and a p<>rlion of income in return for a pro-
m isc not to suf' for negligence
Now. she says. the plans are underwriting the costs ··or a number or ques tionable categories of illness and
circumstances." including "cumulative trauma," o·r
psychological s tress built up over year s.
While some insurers and business people tend to view
legis latures. big awards and legal interpretations ~
primary reasons for difficulties. others wonder if industry
itse lf has let its housekeeping deterior ate.
IN nus INSTANCE, GOOD housekeeping meal'lS
vigilance against hazards . Sometimes a broader tenri.
"loss control." is used to encompass other progra ms, in·
eluding educational programs a nd morale building.
To avoid crises s imilar to those in medical malprac
tice and product liability insurance. says Miss Tobin.
"companies must acknowledge the most crucial elemenl
of any enduring solution is loss control.
"Ultimately, workers compensation must be a top
management concern, .. she says. but ''too m any com·
panics delegate responsibility to managers with UlUe
training and experience in compensation."
Lindow says insurers also must do better , especially in
communicating with employers. workers and government
offi cials. and with the broader public. "the consumer, who
eventually pays the cost or everything."
Dow Rally Fades;
Stocks Fall Off
NEW YORK <AP ) -Stock prices were mixed today as
the rally of the past four sessions showed signs of fading.
The Dow J ones average of 30 industrials. up 14.20 in
the last four trading days, closed off .43 at 829.78 today.
Gainers clung to a small lead over losers a mong New
York Stock Exchange-Usted issues.
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Carol in Nashville" al 10 o'clock on
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t Eternity' Fine Remake
INNER APPEAL
William Devane
By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES IAP> -There's a
television remake of a movie classic
tonight that is not a cheap. clumsy
embarrassment. In fact, it's good.
and in many ways better than the original.
"From l;lere to Eternity," a six·
hour miniseries beginning tonight at
9 on NBC. Channel 4, is not so much a
remake of the 1953 Montgomery Clift·
Deborah Kerr-Burt Lancaster film as
it is a new version of the James
Jones novel.
Curiously, Jones' novel of passion.
principles and infidelity seems better
suited for a 1979 television adaptation
than it was for a theatrical film
ad aptation 26 years ago. It is a story
of lust and physical and emotional
cruelty in the Army just prior to
World War JI, themes that Hollywood
had to skirt back in the 1950s.
CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION,
though, has shown itself adept at
s teamy, s uggestive productions.
True. these are usually trashy. "sort
porn'' numbers; but in this case, the
story requires a kind of restrained
titillation, more suggestive than was
a llowed in the movies 26 years ago,
less explicit than would be a llowed in
the movies today.
It's an approach television uses all
the time. though usually on behalf of
less worthy causes.
(TV REVIEW)
Clift 's palpable air or m ystery, but
th.en. so does every actor. A strong
per formance here.
Peter Boyle is perfect as Fatso
Judson, the sadistic sarge who runs
the stockade. a horrifying den of
meanness. The stockade scenes, by
the way. constituted one of the key
sections of the book. consuming one·
third of the text. But the stockade
was not seen in the original movie
because or Army objections.
Then there is Natalie Wood. If cars
aged like this. there'd be no such
thing as deRreciation. At 40, she is
more beautiflil and sensuous than she
was 10 years ago, and more polished an
actress.
SHE PLAYS KAREN Holmes, the
fetching wife of a jackass Army cap-,
ta in, who drums out the hatred in her
bitter life with a torrid affair with
Sergeant Warden. The relationship is
handled nicely; erotic, but not porno-
graphic.
One of the strengths of thjs TV
version of "From Here to Eternity"
is that it is more than reasonably
true to the text and spirit of Jones'
novel. which the first film version
was not.
TUBE TOPPERS
' KIU 0 8:00 -"Indiscreet." Cary
Grant and Ingrid Bergman star in this
1958 movie about a wealthy American
and a European actress.
KCET @ 8:00 -"Julius Caesar."
the first in a five.year series presenting
a ll 37 of Shakes peare's plays o n
television (see story. Page BlO ).
NBC 8 9 :00 -· "From Here to
€ternity." The TV miniseries version of
the best·selling novel and 1953 Oscar·
winning movie with Willia m Devane and
Natalie Wood (see review below L
•Ida (Wllllem Oev1n1),
wtllla an ••·boxer IOldler
(Steve RalllbedcY rel\l-
milltery enemptt to get
him bec1t In Iha ring (Pert
1 ot3) e AMENCAHS
"The Fllm Star" Manin
Sc;orMN, Halen Heya
end Oevld NIYen 1ppe11 in
11111 proflle OI Jodie Foat et,
weedy • lilm •• ., In "°'
IMn~yMrl. 8 1!1 CHARLIE'S AHQEL8
Jiii Munroe CF1rrah
F11W0811·Mljortl returns 10
help the Angels rescue lier
kid~ ll1ter Kr11 lrom
• demented mllllon1l1a.
• MERV OAIF'flN
Guests: Bruce Wenner-
1trom. P&IOe Aenl8, M81'1y
Trugmen. Phylll1 Morrll.
Larry McOoneld, Cl•lre
Peck men.
6!) DAVI08U8810HO
Pert I "Your Smolca Ge11
In My E~: The Battle
0-Smoking" Part II "A
Conve<Nllon Wiii\ Leo
Roetan" ..,., 8 Cl) ONE DAY AT A
TIME
Scllnalder bacomH
romantically lnYolYed wttll
AM. 1 Villt ing lrlend.
10:00 8 Cl) DOU Y AHO
CAIK>t. IN NA8HVIU.E
Dolly Perton end Cltol
Burnett combine talen•• 10
P<aMnt en flour of muelc:.
Comedy and ClllllC8 trom
the Grand Ole Ol>tY HOUM
In Nl.lhvllle. IR::S
Oen Q011 11'1er • crime ring
wNc:f\ -extortion 111\d
vlolanCe to loree young
q!" Into ilNclt ectlvjtlal.
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6!) THE ADVOCATES
"Sllould Our F0telgn i>off.
cy ·~ Cover1 Action
10:IO I NEWS 11:00 D Cl) Ill NEWS ITheCIA?"
MAKE ME LAUGH
MOVIE • * * "Anytl'ltng Goes·•
(1956) Bing Croeby. Don·
aid O'Connor. Complb·
lion• lriM w11en • c:omedy team trevet• to Europe to
llnd 1 laedlng lady (2 hfa.I
., THE 000 COUPLE
When Fallx becomes 1
member of the Chnllan
Police ~s. havoc
reagn1 fOf crlmlnell end
Innocent byllt•ndera tlllka.
.., TH£ GOOOIE8
The Goodlee becOma doo-
t0<a an the Heeltll Service.
8D DICt<CA~
Gu.ts: Twyt• Tlleri> end
Dance Comoeny. (P1t1 t of
2)
11 :30 IJ ()) AOQ<FOAO Fll£8
Aodd0td II hired to find 1
mlutng etoellbroller wt>O
.. 1190 Iha Obtact of •
MWcn by laderll egants. 0 TONIOHT
Hott: Johnny Cuaon
Ou.t· Chertton Haston.
U TWIUOHT ZONE
"Nothing In The Dark" An
~ r-*'M hides In l'I«
llome leering Iha lll'r1vll of
dellll. D 9 POUCE WOMAN
Al"WI~,._..
POPEYE'S 'VOICE' COMES OUT OF HIDING
Jack Mercer Has Done It for 45 Years
Making a Career
Of Popeye Voice
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK (AP > -"I yam what I yam an'
tha's all I yam!"
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
Peoc* llllnlllw !Of a
Oolkie '"'°"'*" wtlo II the
11rgtt of 1,1nde1wotld
hi!IMn.
I T .. GONG IHOW
OITawn'
Max PC1M111 1 ..,_,,acJI.
et to caoture tn. :ltlldet ol
• bufgler gtng. -~MC NIWt
MORNING
12:00. 1WIUGHT ZONE .. , Am TN Nlgllt. Colol Me
Bleck"
• Al.IND HITCHCOCK
PMSENT8
• OET8MART'
CONTROL and KAOS to1n
IOfC. In the -tch l0t e
med ldentltt lhrMtentf'IQ
to dellroy both Eaet and
Wiii.
1t:ao 8 MOVIE * * * "The Caotlve Clty" ( 1952) Jottn F0teythe. Joell
Cemden.
• MOVIE * * "TllHI Ara Tiii
Oemned" ( 1985) MIC·
donald C1rey, Shtrley
Anna Fleld Gov.nment
~ ettempt to oontrol
Illa tpteld of i.<Siatiof\ by
llOletlng thOM lffected In
CIVIi (2 llrl )
• MOVIE
• • "Tiie Lone Hind"
(195'1) JOel McCrM, Bar-
bati Hile. A wi<IOWet IO'nl
en outlaw gang 11111 ls
plunclerlng Illa country-
side _1 t 111 ' 30 min )
12:318 QI MANNIX
Ar. 1l1cra1t e•ecutlve
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sabotaged 111re1 Mennl• to
hnd Ille people retl)Ontl•
ble
12:40 IJ ()) KO.WC:
Ona or Kofall's detaetlYM
tieootn. Ille prime IUl-
pecl In the death of en
wsonlst (Al 1:00D TOMOMOW
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c:.rs end 1Utomobilal 11111
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~ I LOYE EXPEAI 8
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..-hie ouerry trom tr..
1100M 10 thlt ha cen IWlt•
1~41 lly In:::;:' town
1:IO NEWS
2!00 HEWS
MOVIE
••• "OUtblclc" (1171)
OonMd PleMence. Gary
Bond. A IChooltMOl'ler
from -•etn Auttralle,
ln'oute to Sydney, g4111
weytekl for a night on •
town 11111 1trt0t him ot
mon.y, ICluplill end dlgnl·
I}'._ (2 llt9)
• OIT8MART
MU and 99 teem up with
egent 8emuei. 1n • -rch '°' 1 myttenou1 1oy. 2:208 MOVIE * • 'h "CotGner Creele"
119481 flendotph Scott,
Merguerlte Chapman. A
cowboy etruggles to
·•Ylfl08 Iha dealll of 1111
lllnc41 ( 1 hr , 50 min ) 2:211 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE
• ..... "Beloved Enemy"
( 1936) Oevld Ntwn, Mert.a
Oberon. loft c:uta ~OIS
bitter pattlun lines wtien
an lrllh rebel dilc:overa IMI
l<Mll an Englllh woman. (1
111 . 55mln I
• MOVIE
•• ~ • Conquered C.ty"
( 1965) O.Vld Niven. Martin
Ballelft .. 1:
• • ·~ "Oper111on Hono
Kong" (11164) Horet Frank.
Merle Pertchy. A oear Of
pilott ~llalantly tum
tllelr tallnll towards dope.
1muggllf'IQ (2 llrl.) 4:101 ~E>WAAD8 4:26 NEWS
4='0 MOVIE • * "Haal't Of Tiie flio
Grande" ( 1942) Gane
Autry.
• MOVIE
• • "Hell'• Horazon"
C 1955) Jonn Ireland, Marla
English.
Thursday••
Day• i•e MorJie•
AFTERNOON
1:tQ> D * •• "The Second
Gr111111 Se•" ( 1956)
Jeanne Crain, George
Neoet
.. * * "Hemet C.eig"
11950) Joan Crawford
Wandell Corey. •
3:00 Q.al • ·~ "Satlll'l'I Tnan-
gll" ( 1975) KJm Novak,
Oooig McCkKe.
3* D ••·~"How To SMI A
Wiid 81icltll" ( 196S) Annene
Funte*IC>, Dwayne Hiett.
man.
'Elvis' OK
Jordanaires Laud Film
By JOE EDWARDS
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP > A television mov-
ie about the life of Elvis Presley surprised a
member of the late rock ·n· roU king's backup
group.
"I expected it to be junk," said Gordon Stoker
of the J ordanafres. who sang with Presley from
1965 until 1970. ··we all thought tht! movie was
super."
STOKEK SAID THAT the movie, aired by
ABC-TV Sunday night. correctly portrayed several
events In Presley's hfe, including his deep love for
bis mother, attempts by high school classmates-to
cut his hair. his insecurity over performing at Las
Vegas 1n 1969 and wedding arrangements that ex·
luded some close friends.
Stoker said the movie made him feel guilty
that the Jordana1res decided not to s ing with
Presley when he made his Las Vegas debut an
1969.
"He was scared lo perform at Las Vegas,"
Stoker recalled. "He was the mos t insecure person
I've ever been around. He wanted us at Vegas to
lean on us . ll really hurt me deeply that maybe we
had let him down. It brought tears to my eyes."
MAE BOREN AXTON, one of the writers of
Presley's firs t million-selling hit record
"Heartbreak Hotel." said the movie "was the
nearest to the truth or anything I've seen in a Jong
time."
She said Kurt Russell, who played Presley in
the movie, "did the best job anybody could.
Sometimes it was scary that he was so much like
him. It was quite evident he had studied Elvis closely."
Dozens of books. records, films and show-
business acts based on Presley's music and Ufe
have sprung up since his death of a heart attack on
Aug. 16, 1977, at Graceland Mansion in Me mphis.
William Devane is a little too loud
and a little too smug in Burt Lan-
caster 's role. Sgt. Milt Warden, but
Devane has an inner appeal as an ac-
tor that can make you overlook the
shortcomings of his performance.
Jn tonight's episode. for example,
when a drunken, unhappy Prewitt
seeks companionship, he doesn't go
to a nice little d ance hall only to find
sweet Donna Reed (as i n the
orl gin al); he goes to a house or pro-
st itution and has lo pay for his com·
Cort, the way Jones wrote It.
Peel away the celluloid exterior, the ex-
traordinary image or a one-eyed, banana-nosed. ---------------------
~ ' MORE POLISHED
Natalie Wood
STEVE RAILSBACK is fine in the
pivotal role of Pvt. Robert E . Lee
Prewitt, the principled s mall-town
kid who refused to box because he
once blinded an opponent. Railsback,
who was brilliant as Charles Manson in
the TV movie "Helter Skelter" a cou-
ple of years ago, lacks Montgomery
In all. "From Here to Eternity,"
tonight and two fo llow in g
Wednesdays. Is an unusual bit of
television. It's nice and steamy, but its
passions are presented in context, not
as gratuitous audience grabs.
'Mork' Zaps Biggies
NEW YORK <AP l -The
week's top rated-progr a m ?
"Elvis?" "Gone with the
Wind?" "One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest?"
Actually, it was none or the
above. Try "Mork and Mindy,"
followed by "Three's Com-
pany." "Laverne and Shirley."
"Happy Days," "Angie," a nd
then "Elvis," ABC 's Sunday
night movie ob the life of the
late rock superstar.
All slx shows. in fact1 were
from ABC, but that's oniy part
or the story. NBC, with the
i<ecood installment In its
"Backs t ai r s at t he White
Houae" miniseries ranked
seventh, escaped the raUngs'
cellar lor the fin t tlme 1lnce
Oct. 22.
THE CONFIGURATION at
the top was. indeed, lnterestin(C
commentary on the state of
television.
The three networkl scheduled
som e powerful entertainment
lor Sunday nltbl, and none or
'
the programs captured an over-
whelming share of the audience,
figures from the A.C. Nielsen
Company show.
CBS on a less compeUtive
night could have expected a
great deal more from "Gone
with the Wind." The network
paid about $35 million for 20
showings or the 1939 film classic,
and the best Part I of a two-part
a iring could do was No. 10 in the
r?Ungs for the wee~ ending Feb.
11.
The rating for Part 11. broad-
cast Monday nJght, wlll be ln·
eluded in next week's tally.
"GONE WITH TRE Wlnd" got
the highest rating ever for a
movie when It waa broadcast by
NBC Nov. 7-8, 1976. NBC pa_id a
reported $S million tor the stnale
showing.
NBC was, perhaps, the even·
ing's big loser with the Oscar·
wlnnlnf "One Flew Over the
Cuckoo a Ne t ." Tbe film star·
ring J'!ck Nicholson was lhird
Sunday night and 14th overall.
CBS' research department
estimated an audience or 43
million for an average minute or
''Elvls," 36 million for "Gone
With the Wind'' and 32 million
ror "CUckoo's Nest."
ABC'S RATING FOR the week
was 21.9 to 18.9 for NBC and 18.3
for CBS. The networks say that
means in an average prime·time
minute during the week, 21.9
percent of the homes in the
country with TV were tun~ to
ABC.
Here nre the week's Top 10
pro1ran111:
"Mork .,.. Mlnd'I'," wtt11 • r•tlno of J.i • rtPf'tMnllflt HA mlllion ~t. "fl'lfW't Corn-pen.,." tt I Of U t rnllllen, ''Lev•r,,. end Slllrte., ... ,._s 0t n rnllllon, "HtOPy Ont." 2t s er tl.f mllllall, "Anoi.o," t1t er20e rnllllln. .no
lkHHI•• fl'IOttlt-"llvls," U.3 ., 20 l mill~.._ •II AIC; _,..., mev "l«ltMeln et "" Wftife
M9VM'." Part II, 24 • ., It t mlllloll, HIC, "Te~I." U 1 Ot tt I mlllklll, AIC, <t110 .. _.
S M." tH Off lU Mlllloll end ••Oefit wt1'I tN WllWI.'' Pert 1,24.JOt te lrnllllGft, TIWM•l10~·
"Cftefl .. "t A'*t~." AIC. ''1.lttle Hw1t 4"1 IN Pr1lrll ," HBC: "l•rM'I' Mltltr," •• ,. llq ,.,..,,.·~ ''"' O¥H tM Cll<llee't ... "'' ... "'Dlft'r.nt 51Te1!ft " Mffl HIC, "l-9oM;' AIC. '"-"r.t411.1• HIC•' 0.llts" W1C1 '••it.;•
""'CIS. -• Clulflty, NI I!., .. NIC
. -
corncob pipe-smoking sailor man, and meet Jack
Mercer.
Mercer , in 45 years, has done as much with his
voice to establish this bit or popular American his·
tory called "Popeye" as any man living or dead.
He remembers the beginning this way:
"I WAS WORKING AT Flelsc;her's as an in·
belweener. You know what that is: the animator
would do the extrem es of the action and the in·
betweener filled in the rest.
"For my own amusement, I'd do the voices for
the characters l was doing, chickens and so on
Cand he imitates). They'd introduced 'Popeye'
about this time. someone else doing the voice.
"Well. somebody heard me doing 'Popeye' and
suggested I audition for the part. I didn't think I
could do it.
"BUT I KEPT TRYING, and one night at
home, I hit this peculiar tone, way down, and I
said, 'My God, I 've got it.·"
That was 1934, and Mercer has been "Popeye ..
ever since -more than 500 short films ror Max
Fleischer, KJng Features Syndicate and, now,
Hanna·Barbera. His latest. "The Popeye Valentine
Special: Sweethearts at Sea," will be tonight at
8:30 on CBS, Channel 2.
Elzie Segar's 'Popeye" will be 50 later this
month. one of the world's most popular and endur-
ing c.rtooo characters.
"POPEYE" WAS INTRODUCED ln Segar's
"Thimble Theate r " Fe b. 17, 1929, "a comic
fore runner of 'Superman'," says Jerry Robinson
ln hla book, "The Comics." "He dives out or planes
and lands safely on hJs a mple chin ; impervious to
bullets. he calmly coughs them up if •hot In the
cheat; kn<>cu out gorlllas, human and otherwlse:
and 111\J houAe and most anything else."
Mer~r. as he speaks, lapses Into "Popeye''
with relish. "I reel the character," he says. "I
never thouibt or domg 'Popeye· any other way, lt'a
Just natural to me."
But t plnach' "I 've gone back and forth over
the years," says Mercer. "SomeUmes I've liked it,
sometimes I hav rft.''
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Right on Key
By JAY SllARBUTr
NEW \'ORK IA P > OK. right to the point:
Nl•il Simon hui. a new hit in his "T hey're Playing
Our Song ... a ti v('ly. funny new musica l about
tune:;mithing. love a nd the joys and miseries
thNeoC.
lt bow('d herP with a generally first -rate score
by C'om poscr Marvin fla m lisch and lyricist Carole
Bayer Sa~er. a nd a spir ited effor t by Luc ie
Ar naz. co s tarring with Robert Klem.
Rut Klein deserves the maJor credit fo r lifting
"Song" from pretty good to JUSt great. His mug-
ging. timing and ability to put runny vocal s pins on
even fc<'blc J:ags m ake the show must.see rare .
.. SONG" IS INSPIRE D BY the lives together
or H amlisC'h and Miss Sager . who are what they
rail a n 1ll'm nowadays
Klc•tn plays a rich. handsome. suC'cessful pop·
m usi<' m:m Miss Arnaz <'ssays a s truggling
lyriC'1st who JUSt turned 30. is a bit nutty and trying
to end a ftn··y<.•ar affa ir with a guy named Leon.
ll 's a mod N n lovl' story. You know it ·s
mode rn b<.>caus<.• <•vc ryonC' talks of having .. rela-
l1onshi~" ms tc•ad of affa irs. But things start on a
professional not(' a t Klein 's plus h New York a part·
mcnt
S HE'S BEEN SENT m ERE as a possible
son~ collabor ator. That she 's nervous is indicated
wh<•n they shake hands a nd she says: ''Didn 't you
notirc the hand w~1s clammy'! Mine. not yours.•·
It ·s the fi rst in a string of one-liners that pro-
p('I the play. as do running gags like the old stage
clothes she wears, K lcin 's use of a tape recorder to
dictate his bewilde red thoughts about her and her
never-ending farewells to the ncver·seen Leon.
The ne w team 's first effort. "Fallin'." is a
routine pop.rock numbe r that Klein sings. His
hus ky baritone won 't a larm Frank Sinatra, but he
phrases very we ll a nd neve r s trays off·key .
MISS ARNAZ' SI NGING Al.SO is OK, even if
she often sounds as lr she's heard too much Helen
Reddy, partic ularly in "H He Really Knew Me, i' a
lovely boy-girl ballad that may prove a pop hit.
The show. directed at a brisk. seamless pace
by Robert Moore. rolls t unefully and easily along,
a ided by six on-stage "inner voices'' of the sta rs ·
three ladies for her. three guys for him. . ·
They pop up s inging a nd you'll love a runny
toy piano bit in a hospital in the second act as the
sta rs' often-rocky rom ance rolls from apartment
to recordi~g s tudio and e lsewhere .
stomng
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Joint Venture Superb ..
J ohn Alexander a nd Daniel Lewis have forged
the tirat links m a musical association tbal will be
Pngerly discussed ror many years to come in
Orange County
Lewis' Pasadena Symphony Orchestra and
Alexander 's Irvine Master Chorale Joined forces
under these two splendid men oC music last
weekend to give us back to back concerts that de·
llgbted music lovers in both communities.
This writer can only re port the word from re-
liable sources in Pas adena tbat the Friday night
concert there was s uperbly de.livered and en ·
thuslas tlcally recei ved In their ver y lovely
audltorturn.
BlJT YOURS TRULY was there with a deeply
moved and utterly responsive audience in Santa
Ana S unday night for a performance of two works
tha t enjoyed imma cula te read ings under the
batons or two distinguished and determined conduc-
tors
P aul Hindemith's M athis der Ealer symphony is
t ailo r m a d e fo r the likes o r L e w is . He
reveled in the tonal subtleties that stud this super b
score and he had his Pa sadena ensem ble with him a ll
the w ayin aglowmgperformanC'e.
My good Lord. how refreshing it is to find a n
American conductor who can get to the heart of this
magnificent H1 ndem1th. Only Le wis and Seiji
Oza wa have, in this wr iter 's experience, brought
out the glories of a work that is meat and pota toes
lo at least a dozen European conductors.
BUT ON TO BRAHMS' "Ein Deutches Re-
quiem .. and. again. what we have come to expect
from the Irvine Master Chorale : utter perfection.
With two s upe rb soloists at the helm
sopr a no Car ol Vaness a nd bar itone Douglas
Lawrence they Rave us a majestic moving,
Br ahms that ut poignant moments gave the Santa
Ana High School auditorium the aspect or a
cathedral.
And all the more credit to t'his hard working
IMC for. to be sure. they must have been absolute·
ly exhausted after their efforts the previous even·
ing in Pasa'dena
VOU WOULD NE VER HAVE known it ; they
ca m e through from first to last note with a fresh· •
ness and ver vt• that never wavered at the most
critical moments of what is. le t's face it. one of the
most demanding scores m the choral repertoire
And what mor(' C'a n the column say about J ohn
Alexa nder ? lie is. for this writer. the complete
choral director . ever urging, always de manding,
constantly seeking but there. at the end or it all.
s miling rrom the podium to his dedicated choir in
Gina 'Restored'
HONG KO NG (AP) -A Chinese fil m critic
says he underestimated the acting a bility of
Italian a ctress Gina Lollobrigida a nd has praised
her per formance in "Notre Dame de Par is ... one
of the few wcstPrn movies shown in China since
the Communist t akcover 30 years ago
Writing in the Peking Kwa ngming Daily, a
newspaper popula r a mong intellectua ls. cr itic
Tung Tao-ming said, "l had never see n any of he r
movies before but my general impression wa s that
her fam e in the motion picture wor ld must be due
more to her looks than her acting a bility. Afte r
seeing t his F re nch film . my complacent im·
press ion received a blow." he said.
Miss Lollobriglda . T ung reported. performed
with "a mixture of aba ndonment and unaffected
s implicity and her exte rnal artistic a bility com ·
plimented the internal expression of he r moods."
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him. •
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Ah. what a ha ppy welding or two super b musicaJ
forces.
'Drunk Monkey' Biggie
SINGAPORE <AP) "Drunk Monkey in the
Tiger 's Eyes" is a big hit with the wor ld 's leading
conemaruacs.
The Chinese m ovie offers no prospect for an
Oscar. but it has bee n playing in as many as eight
theaters at once since opening here more tha n a
month ago.
"Sl'ARS WARS" WAS Singapore's top box office
sttraC'tion from Hollywood last year, one exhibitor
said, taking an a bout $253.903 m 70days. ·
"Drunk Monkey tn th<' Tiger's Eyes" collected
$543.779 in its first 21 days and 1s challenging the all·
time hit. "Ja ws," which banked $576.037 in 128days
m 1976.
.. 111E HEAVY PATRONAGE of kung.fu films
besides 'Drunk Monkey' reflf'ct the continuing
thirst for blood and gall." the Straits Times said .
"Drunlc Monkey" s tar Jacky Chan also had the
lead in last year 's, b1J!Jung.fuextravaganza, "Snake
in the Eagle'sShadow "It, too, beat "St ar Wa rs" at
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De's Lueky· Lamas
Disn y Movie Provides Big Break
Bl' 80R TllOMi S
1101.f.YW()Ol> IAP 1 Whl•n
h C' W ,J H (j U I I (' ) O U n R , h 1 li
J)IUym1.1ll'lil culll•d him Lucky,
111nr1• hi" first numl' "'UI\ hunt lo
hundlt• At 21. the: n1cknamf'
l'OUld Ht1ll npply. bccnust•
l..orf'nto l.umus 1 on tht· brmk of
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John·, 'trong, silent boyfriend 1n
"G r1•us1• ' bl> 111knt ht• had no
lint's Now ht> I'\ t•nwrging <.1s thl'
l\tur or "Tukt• Down ... alon8 With
f.d"A .trd tfrrrmun. Kulhleen Llo\d. Maurt•rn McCormick and
Stephen fo'ur<Jt Tht• him 1s the
first ou1s1dl' produet1on to be re
leased in 20 years by the Disney
d1 s tribut1on l'ompuny, But-na
\ ISla
LORENZO, WHO pldy!> a h1~h
1>chool wre~ller 1n the new film ,
next 1s cai:.t .is football player m
"The All Americans" "I set>m
to be destined to play Jocks.
hopefully with sens1t1v1ty " His
build diclat<'s th<' casting: six·
foot-two with 185 pounds kept
muscular with karate, running
and surfing.
He was lucky from the b<'gm-
ning. He was the product of the
pas11ionate but brief marraage of
Fernando Lamas and Arlene
Dahl ; th <' Argent1n e-
Scandanavian cross-breeding
gives Lorenzo a different kind of
ha,ndsomeness. His stepmother -===================:::::. "~lly another mom to me" -as Es ther Williams, the lovely ~NfVaRaAL STUDIOS T OUR Si.IJAN MCACOlill"ll' DP!~• ~11111a~110003 JOP"' escapee from an MGM tank
Becoming an actor was not as
inevitable as 1t might seem.
During his Junior year 1n high
school. Lorenzo was 20 pounds
heavier and fi ve in ches shorter
"I look e d like Buddy
Hackctt 's ksd . not F't>rnando
Lamas' "Suddenly he grew and
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UP TO STARDOM
Lorenzo Lamas
s limmed. and his ambition
changed.
"I HAD THOUGHT that I
wanted to be a veterinarian:·
said Lorenzo. "and. in fact. I
had been accepted at four col·
leges. After I had grown six in-
ches. 1 said to myself. 'Now that
you 've got a new body. what are
you going to do with it?· I wasn ·i
so• s ure that 20 years later I
wanted to be swabbing out so'me
cocker spaniel's ear."
When he revealed his acting
ambitions to bis father. the elder
Lamas sighed and r emarked ·
"Well. we'd better find a good
acting school for you ... Lorenzo
attended the Film Actors
Work s hop at the Burbank
Studio. where he got a soli d
foun dation in what every young
actor needs to know on a movie
set
His first acting JOb came on
the television series "Switch."
in 1976. On July 4 of lhat year.
he moved out or the family
house and Into his own Santa
Monica apartment -his own
declaration of independence.
LO.RENZO WAS two when his
parents divorced . The boy
spent most of his childhood with
his mother. here and in New
York. and in boarding school.
"l didn't really have the stan·
dard Holl ywood childhood.
although my mother did dress
me in rufned shirts and velvet
short pants." he said "I did get
my first kiss from Eva Marie
Saint's daughter when I was 4.
s he and I had a fling between the
aJtes of 4 and 7. And I fook
Gregory Peck's daughter to my
sophomor<' dance Otherwise. r
remained pretty much out of the
Hollywood scene."
For a time his ambition was to
become a highway patrolman.
Then came veterinary medicine.
Through it all. he found support
from father Fernando
"DAD ALWAYS backed me.
no matter what." said Lorenzo.
"It was a thrill to be directed by
him m another 'Switch' that I
did. I died in the first 10 minutes
of the show. But I made enough
of an 1mpress1on to get me 'Take
Down."'
Fernando and Esthe r saw
"Take Down" an a review at
MGM studios. the place where
they met in the early 1950s.
Lorenzo happily remembered
has father's reaction to the film
"He 1s usually not very de·
monstrat1vc. but al the end he
had tears m ~1s eyes He said.
'Finally I'm proud of you' l
s aid . 'Wbat do you mean 'Finally?"'
Brutus: a Tragic Hero
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NEW YORK IAP > In
"Julius Caesar," Brutus joins 1n
assassinati ng th e titl e
character, leads an army into
civil war, and eventuully kiJls
himself. But he's still the
"noblest Roman of them all" in Shakespeare's eyes.
.. Brutus 1s a tragic hero 1n the
mold or Hamlet." said Richard
Pasco. the British actor who
performs the role in the BBC's
televised production of the play.
"His tragedy as thal he does
everything for the right reason
-hP alone of all the characters ·
is not selfish."
"Julius Caesar·• is being
shown by the Public Broadcast·
ing Service tonight at 8 on
KCET. Channel 28. a s the
American kickoff to the BBC's
six -year cycle or a l l 37
Shakespeare plays.
IT'S A STIRRING production,
directed at a fa st clip by Herbert
Wi se, known here for the British
series "l, Claudius." and well·
acted by a large cast that tn·
eludes Keith Michell as Marc
Antony. Michell is remembered
b:v American audiences as the ll·
lie character in yet another --------------------British senes. "The Six Wives of
Henry Vlll."
Pasco said Brutus reluctantly ~··~··~~~·-.1111~-.~--.......... goes along with the evil con• ::'W!!l!il~~-C:~':: ••• "A"'n": s pirator s who want to kill L 11 lt:.UUlln:
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ing out great persecutions, like > ________________ _.,!Hiller."
"KING OF THE GYPSIES" <R> As an actor, Pasco said his
"LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR" (R) greatest chaJlenge came in the ~--••••••••••••••••lit assassination scene, "to make it
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seem convincing that Brutus can
•actually stand there and thrust
that steel Into another human >-----------------~ being." The thrust. made with chilling effect Jn the BBC pro·
d u ct ion. prompts Caesar 's >••----•-••••••••••II( famous dying lament: "Et tu, · 1NVASION OF THE Brute?"
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BODY SNATCHERS"(PG)
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PLAYS BRUTUS
Richard P.asco
lems for the cast. said Pasco,
who was interviewed while on a
recent U.S. tour lo promote the
Shakespeare cycle.
They had five weeks' re·
hearsal, compared to the nine
weeks he is used lo as a member
of Britain's Roya l Shakespeare
Company. Shooting was done
over six days at the BBC
studios. But because it took the crew so long to shift the heavy
sets around. the play could not
be filmed in sequence.
"First. we shot all the street
scenes. then the crew would
work all night to set up the bat·
tie s cenes and we 'd do those,"
Pasco said
FOR EXAMPLE, ON stage
the long and grueling assassina·
lion · scene, in the forum is
fo llowed immediately by a
crowd scene on lhe street, in
which Brutus and Antony rush m
fresh from th e horror o f
Caesar's death to harangue the
populace. But in taping the play.
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'THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" (PG)
"CONVOY"
"QUINTET"
'LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE" (A)
"NATIONAL LAMPOON'S
ANIMAL HOUSE"
"'MONTY PYTHON" (R
"MOMENT BY MOMENT"
"MIDNIGHT EXPAESS" (Rl
"UP IN SMOKE"
"A BOY I HI~ DOG" fR)
"CALIFORNIA SUITE"
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the forum scene was performed ··
one day, and the crowd scene
another.
"This call<'d for colossal con· centration on the actors' part. to
keep a sense of the emotion and
pacing ,'' P asco sa id .
"Otherwise. we'd have become
puppets and the t echni cal
medium would take over ..
Pasco also appear s m the
second play to be seen here in
the cycle. "As You Like It. .. He
plays Jacques, a fairly minor
cha racter but the one wtto gets
the famous "All the world's a
stage" speech
HE SAID HE has no promises
of future roles "with so many
goo d Engli s h actors un ·
employed. I've had a fair crack
of the whip." Stall . should
anyone ask. he'd love to do
"Macbeth" and the title role in
o ne or Shakespeare's least·
known work s. "Timon of
Athens."
He'd also "like a shot" at a TV
series, which seems to be British actors' main way of becoming
popular with American au·
dlences these days.
PBS as s howing the
Shakespeare plays on alternate
Wednesdays. Other plays to be
seen during the first season are
"Romeo and Juliet." "Richard
II. .. "Measure for Measure:·
and "Henry V'ltl. ..
Tom T. Hall
Wins Honors
NASlNILLE. T<·nn. CAP >
Singer-songwntcr Tom T. Hall
1s the first performer selected
for this season's Smithsonian
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Hall. best known for his re·
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INSIDE : •SlimGourmet• Horoscope
•Special Diets •Club Calendar
• Fobru 14, tt7 DAILY Pll.OT
Good Wines,
.Easy Canapes
'An informal standup cocktail p~rty should be easygo-
ing, with no high pressure.'
By JUDITH OLSON °' .,.. 0.11, ..... Me ..
tr you have little time aod money to spend
on entertairung, you needn't retire Crom the par-
ty scene, say three •·experts" who shared their
knowledge with members of the o.tifornaa Wine
Patrons at the Museum or Science aed Industry
10 Los Angeles.
During the first program (the new chef,
culinary and wine series ) Joe Coulombe, owner
of Trader Joe and Pronto markets, and Susan
Kranwinkle and Peggy Rahn. owners of the In-
ner Gourmet cooking school in Pasadena,
shared tips for buying inexpensive but good
wine and making easy hors d 'oeuvres ..
·•An informal s tandup cocktail party should
be e asygoing, with no hig h pressure.··
Coulombe said. The wine needn't be the most
spectacular part or the evening -In fact. it
should be "forgettable it shouldn't upstage
the food." he said .
There are any number of good inexpensive
wines around but people must be willing to ex-
periment and take risks, Coulombe said.
"Each week or month you should buy a bot-
tle of wine you'vf:..never had before. You mig ht
like it. Wine 1s a s ubjective product. People
should make themselves aware of opuons. ··
Coulombe said people often stick to the
more expensive wines because or lack of con·
fidence. "In any field, if people lack self·
confidence. they will turn to that wrucfi Is most
highly advertised or the most expensive.··
The wines he s uggested as being good but
low-priced were a pinot chardonnay by
Raymond Hill and three Trader Joe labels :
A Schloss Josef 1976 Monterey County ries-
ling, a cbenin blanc cellared and bottled by In-
dependence Lane Cellars in Geyserville and a
petite sirab bottled by Healdsburg Cellars in
Windsor, Sonoma County.
Coulombe also advocates t>reaJang some of
the old wine rules. "J beUeve in red wine with
fish ," be said
Ms. Kranwinkle and Ms. Rahn, who appear
periodically on '"AM Los Angeles" and the
'"Saturday Show" and give recipes once a week
on the "Meet the Cook Show" on CBS Radio, ex-
plained how to prepare hors d 'oeuvres which
can be made ahead a nd frozen.
They also ooh eve that party givtng needn't
be frustrating , that unusual and delicious (00<.s
arc easily prepared by even the most harried
host.
Here are their s uggestions for an easy party
mtnu.
BACON PATE
1 pound suced bacon
I pound ground pork
1 onion, finely chopped
l'.2 cups bread crumbs
2 hard boiled eggs. chopped
1 a teaspoon m ace
2 eggs, lightly beaten
ir.t teaspoon salt
1~ teaspoon pepper
Line a loaf pan with 4-5 slices of the bacon.
Save 6 slices and chop the remainder. Mix the
chopped bacon with the pork, the onion, bread
crumbs. hard boiled eggs and the mace. Add
the beaten eggs and the salt and pepper. Press
about ~ of this mixture into the loaf pan. Cover
with 3 slices of bacon. press in another If.I, cover
with the re maining 3 slices or bacon and then
press the rest of the meat mixture into the pan.
Cover with foil. Place the loaf pan in a roasting
pan rilled with hot water and bake in a 325" oven
fo r l11• to l 'h hours or until the pate is firm.
Remove from the oven, top with a small plate
and a weight and leave to cool. Makes 14·16
servings Serve with a nice mustard.
ble >
SECRET VEGETABLE DIP
1 3-ounce package cream cheese, softened
2 cups mayonnaise <homemade if possi-
6 ounces blue cheese, room temperature
2 teaspoons Bovril or Vegex or Sveta
melted in 2 teaspoons hot water
1 medium onion, grated
Combine all or the ingredients in your food
processor and blend well. Serve with all kinds of
fresb vegetables. Makes a ton of dip. Chill.
CIAMS IN A BREAD ROUND
1 la rge Joaf UNSLICED shepberders
(See PARTY, Page C3>
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Snaeks and Desserts
The Newport Harbor Area Alumnae of Delta Delta
Delta has put together a cookbook. Proceeds will go
to charity.
If a party has a good beginning and ending,
1t is almost guaranteed to be a s uccess.
The Newport Harbor Area Alumnae of
Della Delta Delta Is helping hostesses to that
end by putting together a cookbook or hors
d 'oeuvres and dessert recipes to be called "The
Before and After Cookbook."
Two hundred recipes will be included, all
provided by the chapter members. Proceeds
wlll go to lhe new collegiate chapter at UCI,
Children's Hospital of Orange County and
hematology and oncology research projects.
The books. which will go on sale In March.
will cost $4 each and may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Stephen Sloan at 536-03J4.
~ Here are samples from the book;
CHEE E WAFERS
t cup nour
I stick &<>N.ened butter
1 cup 11hreddcd cheddar cheese
J cup crisp rice cereal ~ tea.,pooo hot pepper sauce
Mlx above Ingredients and form into bite
size wafers Place on greased cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees unlit brown (approximately
10·15 minutes)
ALMOND CR ESCENTS
Mix together thoroughly:
''II cup butter 1., cup margarine •:s cup sugar
% cup ground blanched almonds Cuse blender)
Sin. together and work inlO above:
1% cup slfled nour
'•teaspoon salt
Chill dough. Roll with hands pencil thin. Cut
In 21.\" lengths. Form into cresce"ts on Un·
Rreased baking sheet. Bako at 825 degrees ror
14 16 minutes I until set. but not brown >. Cool on
baking pan. While slightly warm, carefully dip
Into mixture of t cup powdered auear and l
teaspoon cinnamon. Makes s do&en .
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The wine needn't be the most spectacular part of a party. In tact, it should be
'forgettable-ft shouldn't upstage the food,' says wine expert.
Martha's Cake
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George Washington 's birthday is coming up, and
one way to honor the holiday is by making this moist
cake -the key ingredient is Madeira, George 's
favorite wine.
A simple yet simolv delicious dessert. -one
flt to honor the "Fathe r of Our Country" is thjs
cake made with George Washington's favonte
wine -Macieira .
Madeira was known as "the wine of
America" during colo nial times. It was.
reportedly George Washington's favorite wine.
and Martha used it in ma ny of her recipes.
Originally produced on the island of Madeira,
the re was evidently something about the long
sea voyage to America and the further aging It
rece ived that made ll outstanding in this
country.
•
MARTHA'S MADEIRA CAKE
I package yellow cake mix
1 package French Vanilla pudding mix
<instant> 4
4 eggs
:14 cups cooking oil
:i• cup Madeira .
•,:z cup poppy seeds
Mix a ll ingr e dients well. Bake in a
well·greased Bundt pan at 3:iO degrees for 40 to
55 minutes. Do not overcook-start testing at 40
minutes. Let cool-turn out of pan-sprinkle
with powdered s ugar and poppy seeds.
Valentine Treat
Serve chocolate hearts over scoops of ice cream for
a delightful Valentine 's Day treat.
Today ts ValenUne's Day. so why not 1tihlp
up this simple. scrumptious dessert this evening
ror your loved ones? Fancy chocolate hearts top
strawberry Ice cream for an attractive treat.
VALENTINE SUNDAES
1-1 cup seml·aweet chocolate pieces
•11 tablespoon whlte vegetable shOrtening
1 ~ pints strawberry ice cream
SUr together tbe cho~late and shortening
over hot waler until melted. Spread tnto a 9 by
6·incb rectangle on wax paper placed on a
·tookle sheet. Chill Just until firm -15 to 20
minutes. Invert onto another sheet or wax
paper. CarefUlly peel off or1Jinal wax paper.
Usina a 2~·loch heart-abaped cookie culler. cut
out 6 hearts. Recbill untJJ really tlnn -s
minutes or so. Serve the chocolate hearts over
scoops ot tbt lee cream. Makes 6 aervln1s.
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(2 DAILY PILOT Wedn .. day February 14. 1911 FOOD
Garlic: Magical Clove is Cousin to Onion
"Ah, a rose b> an\'
otb r n.im~ ~ould a.mt•ll
Q IWf'\'l "
But all thP. po~t>r' in
thf' world <"annvt ht'lp
lht tmnt rhar dt•r am •at> c1f garh(:, who 1•
m l6;1('aJ t'JoH~ h ll\t' dl'
hahte"d thow "ho <"ook for many agt•,
L t 'i> f&N• 1t, Is thNf' 8
m ortal MlUJ "ho l':tn cJ~
D)' that th111 <nun
IU llnMl ('OUJllO of lht•
on mn l!I not mil• ,,, tll•
mo t 1mport1ult M'MMll\
t na; awt·nt k no" n to
mun"'
(j u r I 11· h r I) 11 u I .If
throu.ihout th1• \Hirllt
a n d ' 1 r t 11 ;1 I I ) J I I
c:ultun•:-d1•vt•1iJ un at tu
tnhan1't' ·• m) nad of d1Sbl'S
Look1n~ a t tht• tiny
Shvt-r of fl1nor, It 5 hard
to 1mag1oe thul th1~
plam l"\.IQt ~t~s bark to
antJqwty and the tlmP!'. or the &IOCl{'Ot EtD p
t1ans Yt>l. t-arlY
b1eroglyph1cs rt>vt'u I
that garlJc "as fed 1n
generous amounts lo tht•
workers lo1hng on tht'
great Pyram id !>,
because 1t was said to
I i v e t h e'ln s u p e r
strength. Garlic was ~o
bighly thought of in
trade, that 15 pounds of
thi s bulbous plant
bought possession of a
young healthy s lave.
Garlic as a food was
considered u nclean by
the temple priest and so
... as never placed in the
tombs of the kings to be
eaten in the afterlife.
Garlic, or the lack of,
was lamented by the
Israelites to Moses in
t he wanderings an the
desert. des p ised by
Roman officers (but
given an hearty doses lo
their troops before bat-
tle> aod praised by the
priests of India who felt
It helped in mending
broken bones.
When it wa s in -
troduced to Europe back
in the twelfth century by
the Mongols as t hey
plundered their wa y
from Asia, ~ar hc was
thought to possC'ss the
power to keep evil away
when w or n a s an
amulet
Finally, as Spanish ex-
plor e r s like Cor tez
marched through Mex
1co and South America.
t b eir I ndian g uides
munched happily on this
iiew favored root from
Europe spr eading it's
JOpularity all through
:h e W es t e rn
i emisphere.
No cook. famous or
lot, can get a lo n g
\'itbout garlic, which is.
if course, available in
nany forms . Italians
1robably more than any
Ahe r nationality know
\OW to utilize its many
lksets.
Here are a few hints
·egardlng garlic:
1. Whe n peeli ng a
love , use a knife that
ias been in the freezer a
ew minutes, or use the
oife under cold running
,y .a le r -l h i s w i 11
·liminale the odor.
2. Saute garlic in wine
astead or butter when
•ed with meat recipes.
• butter gives a tota lly
ifferent navor .
3 . For fast mincing.
thash clove with fl at
ide of cleaver <the out-•r skin will come right ff.)
4. For salads, rub the
ide of a bowl (wooden
' best ) with the peeled
•love. the oils wit! cling
3 the s urface till salad
1 mixed.
H ere are som e in-
eresting recipes using
;arlic:
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MARTINI GARUC
DRESSING
'h cup olive or salad
1 t ablespoon wine
1inegar
1 t ablespoon dry
1ermouth
1 tablespoon gin
1 c love garlic,
;queezed through press
'• teaspoon d ry
mustard
1'l teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon sail
Combine al l ingr e ·
1lents in a jar with a
~ht cover. Shake well
fore using. Yield .
bout 31• cup.
SEA BASS
alBRODETTO
Fillet of sea bass to
~rve4
'h cup flour
2 tablespoons oil
'·" teaspoon minced
'arllc 14 teaspoon oregano
1 whole bay leaf
\'11 cup dry sherry
sall and pepper to
?Ille
1 pound can whole ••toes chopped ~the JuJce rrona tho ••toes
II
Ort'd1t l"a bus!\ 1n
Oour <&nd thf'n Ult;.> ID
otlt'd ,,an Add ~arli<'
0 r P A R 0 , b I )' J.• II r
-,ht•rr). 'll nc1 J>f'PJH'r
S111utc• ha !l for I ~
m1n1.1trs on one· 1111d1•
• b.-n -.hc-rry '-la rt~ lo
l"v uporalf' add tom.1lttf'
»nd JW~ and lt•l 1m
m,•r for 11nnthf'r hvl'
manutr" ~f'rYe im·
mtdl•t~I
nl
a M AlJff.:
S PRF.MF.
I l bll'itJ)OOO llh H
4 t. bl poon huttt.'r
' i·love garllr rtnl•I)•
rhoppt'd 3 t1blf'1poon5
sballota f1.nd,y l'hc>e>~d
2 l obl a poon s
t•oul"\'Ohllel' ,., cup tlam Jwco
t cup l'D1oC't"d t' I e n1s
11 cup r1n c l y
t'hopped parsley
,, pound cooked
s po1helti
lleut oil and butter.
Add ah:illoL" and garlic
a nd suutc over low
O.ime HU hlt}ltly golden
Add Courvo1s ler and
('lam Juice and simmer
for five minutes. Sur In
t'lams and partley a nd
brln1 mixture to a boll.
Blend s auce with
spal(hett1 and s prinkle
with grated Parmcseon
cheese if desired. Serves
3 ..
COUNTRY
GARUC BREAD
1 loaf French bread
~., cup butter
1 garlic clove peeled
and crushed
With a sharp knife. cut
the bread In s lices
almost to the bottom.
being careful not t o
sever the s llces. Cream
t he butter and garlic
thoroughly . S prea d
garlic butter generously
on both sides of the
bread s lices. Wrap
loosely In aluminum foil
and place in 400 degree
oven for 10 to 15 minutes
unUJ the bread is crisp
and golden.
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FOOD ~.February 14, 1979 DAILY PILOT C3
••• Party Casserole Lifts Culinary ·Spirits
brt.•ud
:? Soun<'<' puck aae c rt'am d lff 11. ~f\ent'd
t •n"t'n oruon!t
'2 U~·a poem Wor('f'Stt'rshl~ sauu
2 TablespoOn. rttsh lemon JUI('('
1 1 teu~salt
b a drt>t)lt Toba.co &U('t'
1 Tablf'!lpoon choppt'd panley
:.' C'an. <'huppc'd rl.im1. dramed
t 'ul off tht> top of thf' larae loaf Of bread
.•!lout I' or tht• "•>' dolo\n from the top Carehd
ly M'ot1p or l'Ut out tht• 1n ldt Cut the In ld.-
hrt>ad mto cube' Combine and M•t gently •II
th<' rt'8t t>f tht> anarC"dlf'nu until the muctutt t
smooth I-Our mto hf' round bread fl place Lhe.
top itnd pl <'t' the loaf on a larae platter
Sprinklt• the brt."ad cutws around thto outJ 1de of
th<' IO<•f To eat use )OUr f1ll£f'r~ to dip the bread
t•ubt.'!i tnlo the hot dam mtxtutt
OpOooal 1ervmg sugge:'juon. After you have
ooured the dip into the brt•ad. l't'Pltt'e the top dntl wrap In heavy foil Wrap the c ubes
i.eparately m 1011 Placl' the bread In the oven at
250 for 3-4 hours and the cubes tn the oven for
about 1'"' houn1 Then assemble the whole thing
on a platter
BASIC CREAM PUFF RECIPE
l cup water
6 Tablespoons butter cut in s m all
pteces
1 2 teaspoon sail
Pmch of sugar
l cup of flour
4 eggs
Combme lhe water and Lhe butter in a
saucepan . Bnng just to a boil. At this point lhe
butter should be completely melted. Add lhe
salt and the sugar and the flour. Cook and stir
vigorously until the mixture leaves the sides of
the pan. Remove from the heat and add the
eggs one at a time. Beal the mixture until It is
thick and smooth before addJng each egg.
S poon the batt ~r into a pastry bag
a nd pipe onto a cookie sheet or drop by
adding each egg. Spoon the batter Into a pastry
bag and pipe onto a cookie sheet or drop by
teaspoons onto the sheet. Bake in a preheated
400' oven for 25 minutes. Turn off oven. leave
the door closed and let the puffs dry out for
another 25 minutes. Makes 3 dozen s mall
puffs
Cut lhe puffs in half and fill with any of tbe
followin~ suggestions: Shrimp or tuna salad, a
combination of roquefort cheese and butter.
salmon and cream cheese. cheddar cheese.
chilies and pimentos. just use your 1mag1nat1on
and the left.overs in your refrigerator.
GOUGERE
1 recipe basic cream puffs
1 cup grated cheese CSwiss or cheddar>
• 2 cup grated cheese
With th~ holldayt Wt'll
past and both budact11
and appellt~s 1t lhtlr
lowe t t'bb. many of us ure-<'Xpcrluncloa lbt'
m1dwlnlt•r kll t'h en
· bl•hs ., Thert' 11n 't
much lncenuve to cook
and tbt' dally "dinner--on-
lb Uble"canbeacb<>re
What '& ncedc:d la
somtthln1 to lift the
c ulinary aplriU
Thu del ecta bly
se ao ntd c hi c k e n
u serole hu a different
twu1t and might be just
what ·s n ded to perk
up uggtng appetites
and help to overcome
the holiday letdown
This recipe 1s kind to the
budget, takes pity on the
tired cook and still of·
fers a delicious dinner
for the farruly In fact. it
might' even inspire you
to alert e ntertaining
aaaln
Tht unuaual twts t in
thi s e ntre e ts th e
11tufting Instead or the
1turtin1 aolog Into the
chicken, ln thJa casserole
the ehlcken goes Into the
stuffing.
Herb st'asoned stuff·
Ing ts prepared, then
aenUy pressed against
the sides and bottom of
a I ~ quart casserole.
rorm1ng a navorful nest.
Cooked p0uJtry ls com·
bined in a creamed
s auce with peas, car-
rots. onions and spices,
then poured into the nest
and baked in either a
co nventional or
m ic rowave oven. To
serve. the stuffing and
creamed chicken mix·
ture are s pooned
together onto plates.
Served with a tossed
salad and sort family In a saucepan. melt
dinner rolls. It's a s ure butter. Add nour and
r e m e d y f o r t h e cook. stirring until bubbl-
m Id win le r cooking Ing and smooth. Remove
doldrums. from heat. Gradually
CWCKEN lN A blend In crucken broth
STUFFING NEST and beat stirring until
3 tablespoons butter tbicienea and smooth.
or margarine Add c ream. chtcken.
3 lablespoon.s nour peas. carrots, onion,
1 ~ cups chicken thymeandsage.
broth •Prepare stuUing ac-
12 cup light cream cording to package
2 cups cut-up cooked directions using butter
and water. Press stufr-
1ng against sides and
bottom ol' l 'r'z quart bak·
tog dish. Pour bot mix
ture into center of pre-
pared dish. Bake at 400
degrees for 15 minutes
or until hot and bubbly.
Makes4Servings.
•Jtterowave lnstrac·
tlons For &uffin« And
Bakiug:
Put butt e r or
margarine in l '12 quart
casserole and
microwave at high for 2
minutes or until melted.
Add hot water and
stuffing mix and toss with
fork to blend. Press stuf.
fing geoUy against sides
and boltomoCbaklngdilb
and pour chicken mix-
ture into ce nter .
Microwave at high for6-8
minutes, turning the dlab
once during the batting.
Makes4servi.ngs.
chicken or turkey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 cup cooked peas
~ cup shredded car-
rots
~ cup chopped
green onion
11,. teaspoon thyme
111 teas]>OOn sage
1 2 cup butter or
margarine
l cup boiling water
l packag e <B
ounces> herb seasoned
stu/flngmix
trom @natlon ....
Flllm'
I
Fri ski~
Dry
Dinners '
for Dogs
has rolled
back prices*
to 1975!
ALL FLAVORS
ALL SIZES
*At participating
dealers.
Prepare the cream puff batter. after adding
the eggs. blend in the 1 cup of grated cheese.
Grease a cookie sbeet and using a large spoon
make 7 equal mounds, arranged in a circle.
touching each other. Sprinkle on the other r,2
cup grated cheese. Bake in a preheated 375
oven for 45-50 minutes or until the puffs are nice
and brown. Serve with wine and cheese. Serves
8. Chicken Casserole with an interesting twist.
Here's 1~ off
to help you remember your
·vitamins.
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'f'_ ~~jf;ff' \ .. ,,1 .. ~ ' ;7:;:ft-:J?~ "·I •.'•'(, take vitamins but forget. :-.. .•,;;J.~ ; '· · . _ ,
try Kellogg's~ Product 19~ cereal. i . ..:,~~./·"' .. • • °"" •••
A one-ounce serving gives you a whole
day's allowance of ten csscntiaJ vitamins / ·; 't, ......... ,,._
and iron. And a crunchy. delicious taste .i.'ft?!! · l ,¥.
you'll never forget.. . · • · ·}~ :t r------------------~--J . STORE COUPON
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Vitamins that taste too good to forget.
SavelO~
on )OOC next purchase cl
KdJoggS-Product 19' cereal.
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I D41l y PILOl FOOD
Crepe Variations
/\ cr<"P.'. l!l crl'P<'. ,,
•' cn ·Pt• l'\Cepl 'Iii hf"n
' t ' n u l F r " n ,. h
AllhOU l'h Ion~•
m .ll n"l•) •'' ~·, t•nch
ct'IOkc•r). cr<'f14'' b)' •n)
other n 011 ire• n ti'l>f! '"
"rt uull)' t'H'f.\ n•llnn II
cul!Om.•
V U rt 0 t I 0 n.., n II I h l'
l<'f' r r m ind 11u1r1ar 1n PIN'1•a nd t•omb10,. with
to th~ IWplrC'd brf!"' J lo I m ilk l'l,.c t• over hot
mon whlfll)('<i crt•an1 on w 11t•r 11d rook 11llrrlnfl
lop and ~l'rvl" from •• rnn•tanllv. unul mcltt"d
11unrh twl~I ( 'ool I minut<'" und mix
OlOCOI Tt, 111 11.:hlly bN•t••n l'KI&
'fftll~t l.f_"i \'Olka
I pound . " t "l <'hlll et ll'H t 2 hours
rhucolak 1int1I rtr111 l•nou1th lo hon
t Ntl votk., 1l1t• ~h 11ne Into plum
Festive buffet
of contin&ntal
entree crepes
stars a country
French melango.
a m\' tht'n1t' 11rc thr
lhnt.,h UJ((<'k A?•' th•· trr
Aol\lruin llUIDls<'htnkc·n
1., puunct 11wf"t•t hut f\ltNI bull• ond roll In ''
t ru11 milk
how l or c·r u 11 h ed
1>11111wtil0!' 011111 he1tvlly
ru<1tt·d Store twtwt•\•n
1'ht•1•t.. Of WUXC'O rrnpj•I
until rt"udy to lll'rve
l h 1• n \' r Ill .111 pf II n n
k Ul'ht·n. t ht• Chi nt'!'.t'
l' h u n 'l u 1• n . t h 1•
No1 we••''•'" 1i.innt•kO&Jfl•r,
th<' :.." 1..'\h.,h µl..itt..r , Uw Ru~M.m hltru. the Italian
c 1111t'll11111, lhl' J..-w1sh
bltnt1 . tht• <in•1•k krep.
lht• M t•'\:11·u11 t<rwh1h1du
J apun·., d1.11.h1 mokl or
th l' Phi la pp1111•.,' bl
b1n~k<1 So whc·n 1t ., tune to
rt'l'llH«X.'Uli! hObpll.allly,
m akt• •l more than o
"my tum · me11.I Turn
dmnt.•r tnto a party l>y
crl'altnJ? u festive buffet or contant'ntal c•nt rt•e
cr<'P<'" Start '-'•lh a c•ountr) t' r e n c h c r " p c .,
.,iela n,;:e of Vl'l(elabl<•!>
1 zucctun1 . onions ;1nd
teen peppers noppc•d
th a delicate tomuto
1•uce Continue the coo
'ine ntal motif with tbrimp and almonds in a
1berry s auce. For an
Aus tnan influence. try a
fJ'lll dly seasoned chicken
•nd broccoli duel or
s olicit an "ole'' with
spicy beef tostadas.
BECHAMELSAUCE
4 tablespoons but
tcr margarine
4 t .. blespoons nour
1 2 teaspoon salt
2 cups milk
0 \ er low heat. or 1n
double boiler. melt but
ter an saucepan. Sl1r a nd
blend flour and salt. Add
mtlk all at once aod
wh isk vigorously over
medium heat until mix-
t u r c thickens Add
i;paccs or herbs as de-
sire<!
PERJGO U RDINE
SAUCE
2 ta blespoons butter
I shallot. minced
I onion thinly sli ced
l table s p oo n
cnopped parsley
2 tablespoons finely
sl>~ed carrots
'fl bag leaf
8 peppercorns
1 tablespoon flour
1 cup beef stock
1 eup red burgundy
t cup madeira
Sall to taste
Heat the butter io a
small saucepan. Add the
shallot. onion, parsley. I
carrots. bay tear and
pe ppercorns . a nd cook
s lowl y un til brown
Sprinkle with flour and
sllr until the flour disap·
pears. Add the liquids,
blend well and simmer
f ery s lowly for 35
rpinutes. Strain.
flOLLANDAJSE SAUCE
·l l;'.t sticks butter
4 egg yolks
2 tablespoons fresh
temon
''i teaspoon salt
111 teaspoon pepper
Heat butter slowly .
Place egg yolks into a
blende r . Add lemon
Julee. sail and pepper.
Spln egg yolks over low
speed. gradually adding
the butter in a steady
Strea m.
Spin just until thick
and smooth.
NEWBURG SAUCE
per
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
:i. teaspoon salt
dash of cayene pe p·
2 cups light cream
4 egg yolks, well
beaten
'• cup dry sherry
In double boiler, m elt
batter. Sift in flour, s alt
-nd cayenne pepper and
cook over direct flame
till smooth and the mix-
ture boils. Stir a little of
the sauct? into the egg
yolks and add to the rest
of lb e sa uce . Add sb~rry. CA FE AU LAIT PUNCH
4 cinnamon sticks
'Ill gallon h o l es
ssocofree
2 teupoons vanilla
·~cup sugar
,. l p i nt wbi pping
am
1 quart vanllla ice <re•m Add cinnamon sticks
tf toffee. When cold, re·
l}l_ove cinnamon. Swirl
tlUpped c.ream, vanilla.
L. M. BOYD
INFORMS In the
DAILY PILOT
'
C'ru. .. 1w..i 111 ... t.11'11111~
Srilanti•r lht•
r h or n I n t 1• 1 n t n
compare us with any other supermarket,·
No bones about It. We give
you quality, selection, and savings
on all your favorite cu ts We can
do that because we 're the discount
supermarket. There's no other like
us. We take a lesser profit from our
meat sales than o ther stores and we
keep operating costs down One way . is
that we don't invest in costly games and
giveaways. W e don't believe in boosting
our meat prices so you pay for
som ebody else's winnings. And
you won't find Lucky's name on
fancy coupon offers either,
because they would mean added-
on costs, too.
We figure you
sweet smoked and boneless.
water-added hams. Lucky also
brings you USDA Grade , ..
A chickens, ··i· ·
whole body '
and cut-up / :· ./ /
fryers and all the I 1 •
~. /' ..
•' .
parts. USDA i•. ·· .. ~
Grade A turkey
breasts. wings and thigh quarters. All.
every day. and all at lower prices overall.
•
Our money-back guarantee
gets to the meat of the pro-
blem. Lucky's Gold Bond is your
guaran tee of satisfaction . For any
item that fa ils to meet your expec-
tations. we'll refund the purchase
take the value of your money
-1', \.t,=· ;:'["-... ~-. -·~ , . seriously, so we take our low, overa 11 ~:~:.··; pricing seriously. Everyday selec-
price. At Lucky, we believe you should get your money's worth,
pound for pound. So, before you blow your budget somewhere
else . on meat that's not bonded or cared for
this well , visit your neighbor hood Lucky and
compare our meat counter anywhere else
The selection's yours every day. the quality's
..... ,·~· tion. We offer more than 50 beef items, ..... ·· including steaks, roasts, and an out-
standing selection of variety cuts, 25 pork items, includ-
ing the four fresh pork items featured this week, and guaranteed. and the prices are lower overall.
Discount Prices on Meat Mean Everyday savings for You!
LAP.GE END
RID ROAST
00NDC00£H lD 188
BONELESS CROSS
RIO ROAST
OQN[)( D DHF CHUCK l~ 188
FRESH GRADE A
GONO£DOm l(•. 98 ;~~~~,~~~~y~s•J I .89 DLADECUT
CHUCK ROAST
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OONELESS RUMP ROAST
~Nr• '-'Cl"'c~t •• 1.96 T·OOHESTEAK
LI 2.48 LARGE EHD P.10 STEAK 1.86 tijo •.O lfl(l\0 .. 0 .... ,_ Dfl•
FRBH OEEF ORISK.ET
<.-o!Ltllll LD 1.96 TOP SIP.LOIN STEAK 2 .48 TOP ROUND STEAK 2.06 "I o;f'IDllW.._., """' l\\IO'«D•11 FRYING CHICKEN WINGS ui .68 OONELESS TIP STEAK 02 .08 POP. TEP.HOUSES TEAK .2.58 -.111 (lil(f .;.. ···.-U ,,o ..
CHICKEN LEG QUAP.T£RS
"ON>'tl °""•tit\>"''"" 10 .88 &ONELW P.OUND STEAK .o1.98 7 ·OOHE CHUCK STEAK OP. ROAST 1.28 ~DM•
DI.ADE CUT CHUCKS TEAK
l!()tjOlO OUI •
Canned & Packdged
CAP.NATION !TUNA llC.~T MCAI Cf<UN"' 12 3 IWAllAPA(KOI\
011. PA(ll. I?"> 0 1 (AN
RAMEH NOODLES
1-.:i,~uou1 c~11:1"" POY )C\/ .... 19
p ~.~.PJE MIX ~ ... ~ ,. , •1•0/ ov •• 55
r JIFFY MUFFIN MIX b ~l.l(f'f1'11\Y llw.I O'\ (WVi\f
p muo. Gii.APE JUICE
b •40' O'I 1 .3~
11( ... {JU) 01(1
.98 OEl; SPAP.EP.IOS
•~ 101 Oltjl\()',l(O
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!IMITATION
MAYONNAISE 75
~DY l£C 3? 01 JAi\ •
t MACAP.ONI & CHEBE G •l\AOOht.•( •• ,, OQit..83
b DEL ~?NTE SPl~AC~,01 0 ... J 7
J, ~~~~y ~EFILUN,~ or ~ .. 1 . 25
r SALAD DP.ESSING
l . ......,, .. ""°°° t•f\AA 11•\1a.Nn\ / o•~ • 7 5
• Fll.EEZE DP.IED COFFEE tt 79 b VO •\U oO/ .. , IJ,
b HEl~Z KETCHUP J, / , • 89
• CHILI 'ti /DEANS
), L>(\1 (I"'" ""'""""'~0/ '" 1 . 07
[ LAWP.Y'SSALT ttS
• \(A\()oo '<(, •oOI t•· 1 , V
Dairy & Frozen
, OH DOY PIZZA
( l\PAPOO<• 1801 -1 ,89
r AUHT JEMIMA WAFFl.U 0 {\)ttfA.-. ' tOOl ~ .62 r MRS. SMITH'S CHEP.IW Pf£2 69 OOOl Al ,
POP.KLOIH ROAST ''"'"'"Cl.I' Jl.O ·~""' Ul 1.48 •3 .98
Delicatessen
bLADYLEE
109 FRANKS
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GREEN GIANT VEG£T ADlES
Hou~ehold & Pet
I PLASTIC WMP
l• •11f .'\. ._ .-u .69
• TRYST DETERGENT 84 I., .. • • .00/ 00•.
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0 Ci<NAOIA" IOMOOI • 1)lfA 0'1 10,59 r WHITE TEQUILA t l'WO•...c.IM IOMOOI • )t,. 011 5 , 15
PORK LOIH P.10 CHOPS
PORKLOtN CHOPS
tf .. rl("60.,.
FRESH PORK SPARERIOS .. •'Ill
OSCAP.MAYEP. SLICED OACON
,,. .,. ,t(lO t70I .... ' ...
LADY LEE SLICED OACON
Hedlth & Beautv Aid-,
r MEHOL TADlETS >. "l<M>• ..... ( 1 .58
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FOOD w.dneeday, February 14, 1979 O~IL Y PILOT (:5
The Art of Seasoning Foods Without Salt
Pt!rhu~ th'' m11i.t d1fflcu1l 11ure1.•ry 111 SH•
'entl\'l' l'<lrtman mcdll tnt 1 lo •mi)uluh tht•
a;alt 11hulu>t trum lht• t·ook • h nd \'el 1l 1' l'On
:.ide:rtd tu bt• .1 lift' ~ .. ,In« and net'•·~ Mr' pr11
ct•duru th11t can b ulmoi.t paint".~ to bot ti th•·
ti.uk .. Jld L.h • J14lumL u lh • 11.nJ..r J ""1·11
1'tO<'kt>d with ht'rb!t, :-.1111•t•r., lemon... '111l' lol1.1r.
g1&rhc. onion~. and n ,1\11r ,om1• \f!lit<'lablt·'
Th~ ftrt o( M.'U'IOl\lllf,I food -.nhoot u gruin or ,_.11 <'lln bl· .in 1nlt rntina: lt'arnmic r>.pt:rll'lll"l
Ht•t•f muin euur't' du uot hoH' tu bt ta!>t•·h "
JUt-l bt~·uu .... • th1•\ h.i\ t• l•l bt· alt frN·
It tu.kt• llbtlul l\\o \Heks to train th\• 11ulijt1·
lo do ~lthoul tht• ('\ U!il<>mt•J .-.alt) fluvor 1'h1•n
th1• t.islt• bu1.h '""m to h••\'ome mor•• !\tn">Jll \"•'to
the 1nnU\•11dt1~ or fill\llri. und food ran e1tta111 bl'.,
IOt>.ltl l'l\JO) ubh• l"(p('rtt'nCl'
Ttwna art• omt-meats that mu. t tw avuufrd
.1Jtogctb<>r Tht>y un· .111 cold cut,, luncht·on
meat • frAnkfurtl'r~. !.ausagt·~. and mt•al'> th.it
have be-t.•n prepared in bruw Ehmlnntc bacon.
ham. and other moked pork products
llfff. veal, lamb. and oork contain about 7~
milligrams or sochum in each 3 ounct.• port.mn
as compared to 3 ouMe of h.im or I sl.lce of
b11 con at 675 mtllll(rams. or onl' whol1• frankfurter at 540 milligrams. or 1 slice of
bologna at 390 milligram,
The food yo u eat contain!> a natural a mount
of sodium which should add up to about 2500
mllhgrams a day, without adding .:1ny :,all or U'>·
ing any products that have beeri prepared with
salt or which have "sodium" of any kind on th~
label. Remember that each tcasJ>')On of salt con-
tain« ~ milligram-; of sodium. ea!.1ly throw
mg a norma1 salt-fret• day off balancc
Speeiaf
Diet•
By June Roth
bolling watet ii needed . Makes 6 to 8 servings
SAUERBRATEN
4 pound beer top round roast
"' teaspoon pepper ~ garlic clove
2 cups red wine vinegar
l cup water
'4 cup brown sugar
l chopped onion
2 bay leaves
llt·n· Jn· :,o mc dt>hcious salt-free and
011vo1 rut bed r1•cipcb that lh~ \\hole family will
\'llJOy
I.A, teaspoon ground ginger
6 whole peppercorns
"•cup nour v. cup olive oil SWISS STEAK
3 pou11d11 round i,kak. cut l 1/2' thick
1 hndy 1·hov1>ed gJrlic clove
'•cup nour
'•teaspoon paprika
111 teaspoon pepp<>r
:l lJblespoons cooking 0 11
l sliced onion
'• cup thinly sliced celery
1 ~ cup UunJ y sliced carrot:,
l finely chopped dill spng
2 coarsely chopped tomatoes
Bo1hng water
Rub round steak with chopped garhc on
both sides Combine Oour, paprika, and pepper;
pound this mixture into the surface of the meat.
using a ffil'al mallet or heavy saucer. Heat oil in
a heavy skillet and saute onion until lranslu-
c·ent. push aside Brown meal in the skillet,
turning to sear all sides. Lower heat and add
celery, carrots, dill, and chopped tomatoes. Add
:.i little water. Cover and cook over low heat fo r
2 to 3 hours. or until tender. adding additional
Sprinkle beef roast with pepper and rub on
all sidet> with the cul side of garlic clove. Place
roast on end in a large plastic bag and set in a
deep bowl. Heat wine vinegar. water, sugar,
onion, bay leaves. ginger, and peppercorns
together in a saucepan; simmer for about 5
minutes. Cool slightly and pour into plastic bag
over the roast : raster\ the bag with a wire tie.
Refrigerate for a day or two, turning the bag oc-
casionally to redistribute the marinade. When
ready lo cook, remove the meat and wipe dry.
Pat meat with flour. Heat oil in a Dutch oven:
brown meat on all sides over high heat, scaring
the juices in. Reduce heat and add the remain-
ing marinade. Simmer. covered, for 2 hours or
until meat is tender. Serve in thick slices with
gr avy. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
CURRIED BEEF STEW
2 tablespoons cooking oil
1 pound beef stew meat, cut In chunks
2 cups low-sodium canned tomatoes, or
chopped fresh tom atoes
J tablespoor chili powder
Red Cherries Top
·~~Elegant Breakfast
Cherrit.'s Jubile e
omelet lo flame or not
to flame"
Cherries Jubilee is an
elegant dessert of s weet
c herries in a s auce
spooned over ice cream.
Traditionally, it is
splashed with brandy.
the n ignited for a
s pectacular <and
delicious> c ulinary
djsplay
We 've taken a few
liberties with this
dessert s tandard and
s ubstituted a simple
two-egg omelet for the
ice cream. The cherry
sa u ce is an
easy-to-make mixture of
s weetened, thickened
canned dark cherries
We leave the decision on
whether to flame it or
not up to the cook.
T h e r e are n o
m ysteries or tricks to
m a king a s u ccessful
omelet. All it takes are
two eggs, tw o
tablespoons water and a
dash of salt. An 8-ioch
omelet or crepe pan
with sloping ~ides is
h elpful but not
necessary for cooking
an omelet Don't worry
about getting out the
mixer. or even a whisk
ror beating -a fork
works just fine Just
heed the r ecipe
directions that follow
and s uccess will be
you rs!
CHERRIES J UBILEE
OMELET
1 can <t pound >
pitted dark s w eet
cherries
Orange juice or
water, as needed 1 .. cup sugar
2 tablespoons
cornstarch
12 eggs, divided
:i~ c u p w a t e r ,
divided
v .. teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons butter.
divided 6 tablespoons
brandy, optional
Drain c h erries.
reserving liquid. Add
orange j uice or water to
liquid to make 1 cup. In
saucepan mbc together
sugar a nd cornstarch.
G radually stir in liquid.
Cook over medium heat,
stirring constantly, until
mixture thickens and
boils.
St ir in cherries. Keep
warm. Mi x together
eggs. water and salt
with a fork. For each
omelet . heat t
tablespoon butter rn
8-inch omelet or fry pan
over medium high heat
until Just hot enough to
sizzle a drop of water
Pour in 112 cup egg
mixture. Mixture should
set at . edges al once.
W ith pancake turner
turned over, carefully
push cooked portions at
ed ges toward center so
uncooked portions flow
to bottom . Tilt pan as
necessary so uncooked
eggs can flow.
Slide pan rapidly back
and forth over heat to
keep mixture in motion
and sliding freely. While
top is still moist a nd
creamy lookJng, rold in
half with pancake turner
or roll. turning out onto
plate with a quick flip of
the wrist.
Keep warm while
prepar ing r emaining
omelets. Pour about a,.,,
cup cherry mixture over
each omelet. If desired,
heat brandy and pour l
tablespoon over cherry
sauce on each omelet.
Using a long fireplace
match, quickly ignite
bran~y. Serves 6
,.· .,,.
l teaspoon curry powder
12 small whole white onions
2 cups cooked green beans
Heat oil in a heavy saucepan: saute beef
chunks. until nicely browned. Add tomatoes.
chili powder. curry powder, and onions. Cover
and simmer until beef is tender raboul l to 11.J!i
hours). Add green beans. Continue t.o simmer
until heated through. Makes 4 servings .
There's ALWAYS time
for
Mostaccioli With
Mushrooms & Onions
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and so plump that each one
weighs 3 ounces.
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on the pacltage in your marlcel.
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Cherries Jubilee Omelet-a simple two-egg
omelet has been subsfftuted for the standard
ice cream in this delightful dish. The
decision to flame i't or not is left to the cook.
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C8 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, r ebrvery 14 1111 FOOD
For Munchy Dieters: 15 Ways to Calm Hunger
or dJt'tt'r . t~ "aya to
avn\d hwiaer
1 Eut hUl't' u~ nrttn
hair ns mur h "" mini rn<'nl" 1nsh•11d or
three" !iquort·~' tr )·our
nt' t rt'al IOl'UI I flt'\ t'r
mort> than .1 '"" hour ..
w a y. you 'll bl' I<'''
temi,tt'd to diµ into thi<
C'OOk it Jnr or ~n1trh •
r andy bar Whot ~more.
tb r e ' .:ro w1n .i
t> utt>nrt• thut u bod y
11tead1 ly ful'll'd "1th hll~
is mort• llkt•lv to t urn
that fut>I into Jrllon In
$ l e a d (.l r r • t l .1 b
a nimals "h1r h re onr e
a -day dmttr fatten up
on fewer calorics than
all-day rubblt>rs
2 D o n 't sk q )
breakfast . but do u t
lt&hl ly . prefe rably n
high-protein or whole·
&rain rerc•.il With Sklfti
milk and fruit A li ght
calor ie investment 1n
the morning payi. big
energy d1v1dends a nd
can save you calories m
the long run. Without
bre akfast. you'll pro
bably succum b t o a
pastry brea k or glut·
ton ·s lunch later on.
3. Don't che w gum.
The c hewing a c tio n
starts you s a li vating
. . and turns on your
appetite's ·'r e ady ··
switch.
4. Think you're hun·
gry? Have a drink ..
or wale r. Liquids help
rm you up. at least tem·
porarily. s Outa sight' Food.
that is Keep it covered
Hidde n a way. Behind
cabinet doors In cov·
ered containers. Under
wra ps. Choose foil or
WdX p aper over s et:
through plastic, lidded
ceramic or meta l bowls
ms tead or glass
6. Avoid "food porno·
gra phy" . th os e
lus cious color photos so
re a I tha t the <' heese
seems to be melting off
the pctge. Wait until im·
mediately after dinner
to begin leafing through
th e pages o f thi s
month's magazinl'
7 Don't talk about it1
If somebody wants lo
tell you a hout a great
new restaurant o r re
cipe. change the subJect
Talk about som ething
:.afe : sex, politics . re·
IJgion. anything!
8 . S h o p at th e
s up e rmark e t 1m ·
m e diate l y AFTER
breakfast or lunch, not
JUSt before dinner when
vour will is we akes t
Merely looking at labels
can make you hungry.
9. Sta rt e ach me al
with soup or salad . . .
som ething calorie-hght
that takes a while to eat,
and takes the edge off
your appetite.
10. Don't eat and run.
Take your time. Jf you
eat too quickly, you'll
pac k a wa y m o r e
calories than you really
want or need. Give your
''hunger ga u ge " a
c hance l o r egis ter ··run ...
11. Avoid "psychic
-starvation" ... pay at·
tenlion to what you're
eating . Don 't read,
w a t c h TV . a r gue .
negotiate, gossip or
balance your checkbook
al the same time you're
supposed lo be enjoying
a m eal. If you focus
yo ur attention on other
matters, the fact that
you've eaten might not
really register.
1 2 . M ak e r ood
m e morable : with spices
a nd herbs, seasonings
that heighten the flavor
o r lean , low-calorie
foods . If your food is
forgettable, it's easy to
imagine that you're still
hungry.
13. Eal filling foods -
those high in bulk and
f iber. Salad s , whole
g rains , bell p e ppers,
celery, cabbage, ber ·
ries. apples a nd
oranges, take a while to
eat and make fewer
calories seem like more.
Lean proteins are slowly
digested: s kim milk.
low·f at cottage cheese.
plain yogurt, ·eggs, fat·
trimmed lean m eat.
poultry and fish. Fat ls
slowly digested. too, but
the calories are more
than double ... so
avoid fats and fatty
foods . 14. Avoid sugar and
anything that contains ll
ln large-amounts. Sugar
provides a quick jolt or
clamm y -palm e d ,
nervou1 e nergy that
aeems to allay hunger ,
but it's quickly
followed by a ravenous
bout of rebound hUftler
tbat requires another
.. flx." 'lbe natural fruc-
tose found tn fnaJt Is dlf·
ferent from refined sug.
ar: It's absorbed more
elowly. And the natural
' l
f r
fiber and Jl('<'ll~ round
IO frurt <'Ontribu\t' lO M
"otr,Ot'd f( llna
1~ , Ull hun1ry" l>o
\O m('th1n,• I( )OU'rt•
esca lates. at 's tempting
to settle for ordinary
ha mburger JUSl to s ave
money. But why let tn·
fl alion hit you in the
waistline as well as the
walle.t" hun..ir) ~fort' 1t " t1mt•
t1) bt• hun ry. you rP not
hunary \ou n · borNI
G r t up. I '1kt' u w1lk
m 11kl' lmc <'nll 11 frwnd ,
~tr111 J:hh.•n oul your ~urk
dr w 1•1 "'11\ lht• <'ilr or
lnqu1r<' ..ibnut tht> plunf'
fart> tu T.1h111
By a rbara Gibbons
So the only hamburger
the walst-walche r can
really "a ffo rd" 1s
ground·l O·Order. f at·
trimmed bee( round ..
at stiff "steak" prices .
If-you'r-e-calo r ie· or
cholesterol·consc 1ous ,
it's worth the price dif·
ference. Lean . f at·
trimmed beef round is
o nl y 6 12 calo r ies a
pound. about ha lf the
caloric costs of regular
hamburger.
Our Slim Gourme t
solution is to pay the premium for lean ham·
burger . and slr·r·r~
etch It to fit! Herc are
s o m e me atb a ll and
meatloaf i d eas tha t
"pad" expens ive lean • • •
f\fl <"ei., hamhurgt•r 1s no
Ion~<>• a burguin Dul
for Wl'l~hl Wl.l ry l'OOkS,
It nt•\ f'r ,. •ull y WllS
rd 1.,, 1r a lly s pea king
Ordinary ground beef
contains 25 to 30 percent
Col. and a calorie count
to match aboul 1.200 a
pound As the price of all beef
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'POTTE D ' M EAT ·
BALLS Fo r a n 1ntcrt>s t1ng
varia tion. s ubs tit ute
lighlbecrfor tho wine
2 po unds beef bot
to m round. lean . rat
trimmed, ground
I cup quick oats
l cup onion, minced
ha lf-cup Cl'lc r y.
minced
half c up ca rro t s.
ra w. shredded
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wine
2 eggs to r 4 egg
whites. or half-cup no·
cholesterol s ubstitute l
I teaspoon salt cor
garhc ~•dlJ qua rt e r · tea s poon
coarse-ground pepper
Sauce
Ii-ounce can tomato
paste
10-ounce can beef
broth . fat-skimmed, un·
diluted
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FOOD
It's Heart Month
For s V('ral vl' r s
Anll'r1<'a n Heart A
sociaUoo hltS dr IAin&l<'d
P bru f )' u Heart Month and h , tn-.-d
thl' lmpOttanc~ of lo"
~hOlt'"tH ... f'~~I d._., ..
Although tht• t•mphi.s1'
on l'it'rv1n~ lov.
chole tl'rol foods tu h II'
rl'dUcl' lht• n~k of h l'iilr1
attacks '" no lona<'r
ne" 1<k . nt·~ rt'l"'P<'"
1n co rpor.-lln ~ lht'"'
prln<'1plt-s LHt' ul~a>'
welromed
So brq.:ht f'n )'our
winter menUb 41nd gtve
your famHy u yf'ar
round ValtnUDt' by St'n
ang Chlckcn d 'Or . u lo~
cholesterol recal)E'
As 1i n all l o w
cholesterol re~1pes. 1t 1c;
important to r e move
skin and excess Cat from
chicken before cooking
as this ls where the ma·
jorit y ol cholesterol ls
concen trated Then
brown the c hic k en
•pieces in a s m a ll
a m ount of liquid vegeta-
ble oil.
Enhance the chicken
with a golden delectable
sauce, using prepared
yellow mustard and m a
~
Dress101 can be pre·
pared in a 11ffy while the
chicken finishes cook
1ng Brown sugar and
Worcestershire sauce
add an appealing flavor
to thas~homemade otl
and vmegar dressing.
Serve your chicken
dinner with roll s and
vegetable oil margarine
plus a whipped gelatin
dessert and coffee.
CHICKEN D'OR
CGoldeo Cblckeo)
1 .. cup flour
2 taablt•aooon~ oll
l c n 116 uncehl
ltced pcu<'hca
3 tabl ·spoon• pre
purl~ yellow mustard
2 tobl poons muple
bl ndc'<l ayruf>
2 tab l'toi p oo n s
rhopped pmmmto
Comblm• fl our. 'ialt.
• nd pt•pper Rt-move
'lktn from t·hlcken if df'
111rt-d hoke t•ht<'kl'O in
M.·.ai.ont'<.I nour unlal well
coated nrown an 011 m
large ~klll e t Dra in
1>eache , soving :t.. cup
syrup ComtHnc the 'i
cup s yrup with mustard
.rnd maple byrup . pour
over chat·ken Cover .
simmer 40 to 50 minutes.
untll chi cken 1s tender
Stir in peaches and pl·
maento. heat 5 minutes
longer. 4 to 5 servings.
ZFSrYSALAD
DRESSI NG
% cup oil
v.i cup vinegar
1 tablespoon brown
sugar
1 tablespoo n
Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon paprika
''-teaspoon black
pie syrup, then garnis h
wit h colo rful peach
slices. A tossed green
salad with Zesty Salad up
1 2 teaspoon salt pepper
111 teaspoon pepper Combine in~redaents.
1 frying chicken. cut Serve on lettuce or
cot~slaw. Makes 1 cup
Brighten your menu with Chicken d'Or.
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·Chicken: t
Exotic Dish
Chic ken seasoned with pistachio nuts, orange
marmalade and rum provides exotic menu.
Ch ase away winter
doldrums by bringing
the spirit of the islands
to your next dinner
party. Chicken seasoned
with pistachio nuts .
orange marmalade and
rlim provides an exotic
cha nge from standard
winter fare.
Carry out the island
t he me by decorating
your table with ravonte
sea shells and hot house
plants. Dust off your
Calypso records to put
your guests in the
prope r p arty mood.
Rum Punch Antigua.
pink and delicious. is the
perfect compliment to
your tropical meal.
BACARDI CHICKEN
l 4 to 5 pound
roasting chicken
12 pound ground
pork
1 'h pounds fresh
s pinach, chopped and
drained
l teaspoon ground
s age
1 teaspoon crushed
thyme
1 .. cup c hoppe d
pistachio nuts
1 cup fresh bread
crumbs
l egg, s lightl y
beaten
If. you made a
• .. cup light rum
l c. u p o r a n g .e
marmalade
"4 cup light rum
Hot cooked rice •
Wash chicken inside
and out. Season with salt 1
and pepper. Jn bowl.
ble nd pork. s pinach,
Sl:'asoning. nuts. bread
crumbs. egg a nd •1 .. cup
rum. Spoon into cavity,
truss. Place m s hallow
roasting pan
Dot with butter. RJast ~
a~· 325 degrees F. for 25
minutes per pound
During last 45 minutes.
brush with marmalade
mixed with remaining
rum Serve with rice .
Makes 4 lo 8 servings
RUM PUNCH
ANTIGUA
1 2 cup grenadine
1 2 cup lime Juice
·~ cup orange JUice
12 cup pineapple
Juice
1 cup li ght rum
Crushed ice
Fres hl y grated
nutmeg
Shake together juices
and rum . Ser ve in
chilled stemmed glasses
ove r c rus h ed ice .
Garnish with nutmeg.
Makes 4 servings.
,
dry food with everything
a cat craves,
lots of chicken, tuna
and ·milk protein ...
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(ll DAILY PtLO T Wednnday. ,..,,u*'Y 1•. 1171 FOOD
Soup's On for Turkey
T urke) Vea eu bit!
Soup l11 •lv.ayr. a btA
bonu'\ r"1m .)Our lurlr..r)
1•urc ha111na •• turkt•)
that allov.!4 1 pound of mt> at J)('r peraon v. 111
JH o v 1 d •' pl ~ n t y fo r
h,•.-rl 11erv1n~s . plu ...
f>OOUflh mt•at ltft Cl\ t•r
for ontt or t"'u pt~MI
turkl'y dJtlhc·~ Hut l'\'t'D
n fltr that thnf• 1 ..
Mlways lht• promlSf' of a
rich turkt>y i.oup
After )OUr lUM)
buppcr. &trip 1111 lhl'
lurkt'V ffit•ut from lht• ~~re~&• .. nd p ck~Nl'
acrordma to your ne~h
&het.'S ror :.undw1cbc •
chunk for a casserole.
and the little p1tce to
use In turkey soup
Arter the ml' at 11o
•tr1pped off. :s1mml'r thl'
bones to extract ~II th"
delicious navor for rich
turkey stock for soup or
for use tn other dashes
No turkey bones should
be surrendered without
this last ntual. for 1t can
mean extra meals out of
the turkey.
RICH TURKEY BROTH
Stnp as mueh turkey
meat as possible from
the bones. and package
and refngerate 1t tto be
used within a day or
two > or freeze ror later
use. Put bones and sk an
into a la rge kettle a nd
barely C'Over with cold
water
Add 1 chicken bouillon
cube. I teas poon salt, 12
peppercorns. 4 cloves. I
••• Slim
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quarter-cup dry red
Wint'
l teas poon dri ed
basil
Combtne meatball in·
gredients and toss light
I)' Gentl> shape into 10
meatballs. Arran~e in a
s ingle layer on a broil ·
1ng pan and s lip under
broiler. Turn to brown
evenly. Discard fat.
1t1lk tfl I"). I c rrot
end 1 mall onton, all
<'Ul up
Co\ t·r u\d '1 mmn fM
2 or 3 houri or until
mf'll fall' from bonl''
"Stram broth nd ""'"'
1mmc.>d &-at.c l )'_ u r
r f' fr Ii f' r l l' f 0 r U 5 t'
within a day ()r two. or
freo<> If' for later U."t'
IUOIT\IRKt:\'
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NOOOLt:SO P
2 quartA turkey
111 oth
I cup pot&alCH'b ,
1·ubed
I CUIH '3rf l6, lic-ed
I ~·u,p ct>Jt'O'. 1dlct:d
'• cup c h opped
11n1on
l pk11. < 10 ounces>
frotf'n baby Uma beans
1 t.ea~poon b .. n
l cup uncook~d
noodles
2 cupa turkey meal.
cut up
Add vegetables to
turkt-y broth--ak>og with
salt and noodles and
simmer 1S minutes. Add
turkey. be at through
and serve. Makes 6
servings.
Rich Turkey
Vegetable and
Noodle Soup
makes hearty
weekend meal.
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Plus
INSTANT
BINGO
w1Nvg s2,ooo
Safeway Fresh Produce
Mushrooms
Addt Z11t and
Flavor to Safeway
Steaks or Roosts
Navel Oranges
NO OBLIGATION
NOTHING TO PURCHASE
This promotion is ovotoble at 177 "llf NO Of 000\t
So f e wo y s Io res loco I ed 1 n l----+--.--+-----41----+--~
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ore distributed.
10 l M l . ,,. ,.. 360
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' 170 )IO ,., It
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'1000 Winners
• SHIRLEY BRODSKY
Sherman Oaks
•SUSAN CARLISLE
Norwalk
• JULIE HANSEN
Westminster
• JEAN llDDELL
Huntington Beach
•MARK GOLUB
Los Angeles
• STELLA BREWER
Rancho Polos Verdes
• ROSALIE GRIES
Son Juan Capistrano
•NORMA LOWELL
Placentia
•
You con fivh1 1nflot1on by molung sure you get value in the
beef you buy. You re<etve value when you buy USDA Choice
Grode Bfff stealct and roosts at Safeway. The USDA Choke
Grade Beef stamp meons that Safeway beef has been impar-
1tal1y.9raded by o USDA upert who judged it to be USOA
Cho1c•quolity. Thia top quality grade is awarded only to beef
that will deliver tender, 1u1cy. flavorful cuts and that mean1
value in the beef you buy at Sofewoy ... lhot's not true in evety
1upermarket.
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef
Porterhouse or
T -Bone Steak
Treat your family to the oll-
Amertcon fovottle! Here s
eaoctly the sleok you wont
Each s teak ts eapertly
trtmmed Superbly tende1
and 1uocy.
I I
Stir remaining mgre~
dients s mooth in an
ovenproor casserol e .
Add browned meatballs
Cover and bake at 350
degrees 25 to 30 minutes. ~, _,
cLeflovers freeze well ; ~ . ..J
freeze meatballs in re-., . .I
mamang sauce.) Makes · · ,J
10 servings. about 200 ~--J : calories each <including ....,
s a u ce ); about 190
calories each with egg
SwHt
and Juicy
lb.
• MICHAEL I' NEILL
Port Hueneme
• ARTHUR BRISON
Los Angeles
• BERTA JONES
Santa Barbara
Safeu;ay Creal Buy ... !
• EVEl YN PERRY
Los Angeles
• KAI HENDRIKSEN
Oxnard
• ALBERT JONES
Yucaipa
ll<>xican Food Buy~.'
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whites
BEEFLOAf'
BOLOGNESE
16 ounce can
tomatO<.'s
1 small bell pepper.
seeded
2 pounds beef bot·
lum round, lean. fat-
trammed, ground
2 eggs <or 4 egg
whites, or half-cup no-
cholesterol s ubstitute >
l carrot. coarsely
shredded
2 onions . finely
chopped
1 nb celery. finely
minced
h a lf -cup fre s h
par s l ey, preferably
Italian
2 cloves garlic. rane·
ly chopped
I cup high-protein
cereal. crushed
2 teaspoons salt
pinch of red cayenne
pepper
Empty tomatoes into
a strainer and reserve
the Juice. Puttbedrained
tomatoes in a mixing
bowl and break up well
with a fork. Slice the
green pepper into rings
and reserve a few for
the top: finely mince re-
maining pepper. Com·
bine meat with
tomatoes, minced pep-
pe r and remaining un-
r eserved ingredients.
Toss lightly to mix well.
Shape into a loaf by
hand. <Or pack into a
loaf pan, then unmold
into a shallow roasting
pan.>
Arrange r e se r ved
g reen pepper rings on
top, pressing in. Bake in
a preheated 350-degrM?
oven, basting frcguently
with reserved tomato
j uice, for 1 hour and 10
minutes. Slice lo serve.
Makes 10 servings,
about 170 calories each :
with egg whiles, about
160 calories each.
Aniou Pears u.s. No. l
Banana Squash
Russet Potatoes
Yellow
Meo1ed
Premium
U.S. No. I
lb. 39<
lb 15c
lb 25'
A not/u>r 11 ".v To f'11llil lnfloti<>n . Italian Bread Corn Tortillas ~e,~e~,!~1o~r~u~!~Sl1ced.lb. 89C ~righl'• 2 117 -lb.S I p'::b101 ~-i · Pkg. I 9c
~ loovH ue 0 of 12
%---i-Minute Maid Lemonaoe ~i~ 59c %·+i Chili Salsa ~r1~r~ 1l.~: 69' Sk. I p k L" k S.ww.1v B·ol Sl' m ess or m s Saus.ioe P•g
Caladlum Hormel Little Sizzlers ~~'5:.iu!>Jge ttk~~ s119
• fro1eo or 118 Greenland Turbot F1llets0e11osreo 1D 9
2-~ Yogurt Drink t~;:~~ 5 ~,t~'1 00 ~Green Chilis om9~ ~ 79'
~Tut 'N Ready r::is 7p,· R~69' %..;¢ Fideo Coil ~::;,~ '$;.~z 49c
Yellow0nions ~5, 1b 29c
large Leafy S
and Colorful. 2 -lb. Carrots N~ 1 m n 49'
~ 6·;:~h· 3 99
Grapefruit ,ra~.1~~v 8~lJ 99c
~ Wheaties GeTe~!~1115 'P.~1 89' 0:-i Refried BeanSRosa111a 38~<>; 59'
~ Gatoradel~~~~e i~~I~ 49' .:....: P into Beans.!::.. ~~ 5129
Sterling Sliced Bologna ~!.%es ~: sp9
S I. sk· I F k G•P.ll W•lh M•S Wrighls 99 ter mg in ess ra11 s HOI 0og euo) '·'D ""9 '
Hawaiian Bread LargeAA'Eggs Borden Cheese
~;;:;·· c f •. ~:::·s.:... c Kings, fT11h
ond Sweet
~l-lb.99c ltii=i; Loof t:;:; 79 -:i ~-·; 99
Cake Mixes Hamburger Buns Tomatoes
U. Betty Crcxlcer r ·. --: ''Super Mo11t '
~E"c~,•a •,.or.69C Pkg.
Spam
luncheon Meat
Sliced 'N Serve
12-01~, 09
Con
Mayonnaise
Scotch Buy
Imitation
32-01.99c Jar
Exclu1ivt'/y At afeacay
lunny Delight
Citrus '11n<h
Rehoshing Toste!
6 :.-:..~ I oo
Blue Bonnet
Cube
Morgorlne
·-1-lb. 59c Corton
Plaaa
!: ~I Scorch 8uy
:... ~1e-oz.39c
~Con
Liquor.-. And Wines
Van de Kamp •
Whole
Fryer Legs
Foster Form1
Colrforn10
Grown, Fresh
Frying Chicken
~ ,~109
Boneless
Ham
Smolc·A
Romo
Fully Coo~ed
Wo1e1 Added
Another Inflation Fighter
~H5o?~ Bulk Beef Sale!
Whole Beef Short Loin
Includes T-Bone or Porterhouse Steolcl
USDA Choice Beef Loin. All item• bulk
wropped and fully guaranteed . ..... •20•
Health & B eauty A ids
Aqua Fresh
6.4-01. 99c
T11be
Sure Solid $1 o•
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Fine Imported Porcehlf1t China
b
Leftovers are de-
licious sliced and served
c hilled In sandwiches.
Or, s lice remaining
meatloaf into slngle-
serving portions and 8 8 C wrap individually tn foll.
Label and fr eeze .
Reheat i n the oven eoch without unwrapping for .,._ ___________ _
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FOOD ~v. Febru1ry 14, 1979 DAILY PILOT €9
Frozen FoOds: Boon for the Working Couple
81TOMHOG
Th flmoua (Clod "'"tt r. M.F.l\, Ft h•r.
say1 she bu.)~ froit'n fish
now and lhtn beuu ~
thoy t~ c my lt\\ n
tlven "
lot of Amtmcans do
ll for the oppout~
1 t·•~on A fro1en p<>t roasl
ct1n nt'1 r or creamtd
<'htcken la 1 lol quicker to
t•ook and takl" much ll'u
thou1ht than the frl'~h
'.iril'ly • boon In this
\' r a or working couple~
L.ookll\8 I.IP lhll rustory or food ll"ffnna. 1 wus
urpn~ to learn that
l•ltempes vre~ mad lo
master lho pn>t'ess s
rar back u the l'Tth c~o
lUr)'
Francia Bacon. the
phlloaopher and es
:.ayls.t. tried to preserve
<'hi ckena by 1Jtufrlng
them with snow a nd
'4'ound up w1lh fatal
case of pneumonia.
Commercial freezang
be.ran in 1930 when a
B rookl yn scae n li ~l
named C lar ence
Birdseye, who had been
Fresh
Food
Facts
Harsh weather con·
trnues to plague the
produce industry. While
Ca lifornia h as ex -
per ienced a warming
trend, both Mexico and
Florida have been hit
with cold and r ain, a
s itu ation whic h has g reatly affected sup-
plies.
Vegetableti
Lettuce supplies re-
m a 1 n ti g ht si n ce
~rowers are not able to
harvest much of lhe let-
tuce. Prices are high
a nd quality only fair.
T h e s itua tion with
1ceberf! has caused de·
m and to increase for the
sort leUuces. The quality
or these other lettuces
is poor. Heads are small
a nd s howin g fro s t
damage. Prices remain
above a normal level.
The Mexican vegeta·
ble picture isn't much
brighter. Severa l days
or rain there interrupted
p ie.kin~ and damaged
some crops. Prices are up for squash. belJ pep.
pers and green beans. In
addition, because of the
weather, quality is poor.
Prices for celery are
also stronger . Rain in
Florida f!rowing a reas
has put a greater de·
mand on California SUP·
plies The recent cold
'4 eather in Caliro rnia
has hurt both broccoli
and cauliflower. As a re-
sult. prices arc up and
quality is down.
Asparagus out of the
Impe r ial Valley is
becoming a bil more
available. Volume will
increase with warmer
weather and prices
s h oul d adjust
downward. Artichokes
are also becoming more
available. Good supplies
a re expected in about
lhree weeks.
FruU
T h e f i r s t loc al
st rawberries were
picked last week. With
war m e r weath e r ,
volume is expected by
the end or the month.
Supplies of Florida ber·
ries are light. due to the
cold and rain there.
A r o ller -coaster
market continues for
tomatoes. The rain in
Mexico damaged some
fruit a nd interrupted
harvesting. Quality is
poor. Prices should re·
turn to a more normal
level once harvestlng re·
s um es.
T he citrus situation
remains steady. Sources
s ay a short season for
California navels is ex-
pected. And Texas
grapefruit will probably
run ouly another month.
Eating quality for both
is excellent.
On the tropical scene,
bananas remain the best
~uy . Papayas and
pineapples are very Mgb
In price. Thi• is due
partly to the heavy rains
In Hawaii and partly to
replant1ng.
Apples conUnue to be
a study Item with mOtJt
varleUes comln1 out of
controlled atmosphere
1tor1ge. AYOCados are a
good buy now. Pr lees
art r ea 1onable and
quality~.
~•P•rimenlln1 1ince
World War I. put lh
rtr1l froa 0 r ood
p1tk11 on aal~ and
round pubUt ~aponH u
chtlly &1 his product.
A d tadt la le r, tbt
1du1 cau lit fiOJd and a
whole ranatt of
foodstutr1 was bt'ln1
marketed tn quick·
froun \'N''llon 1c1 oas
Amtnu
Today, more than 15
bllhon pounda or frozen
food• worth about SlO
billion re ht-Ina C'>ld an
nuaUy ln Uua country,
from TV dlno ra to
rc•itaurant t!DU"
SUll, th r are many
ron11 umen who t ke
rtndt' In l)rt'parlna their
own meal and batt' at tho tdrn of taklna a com
plete cliM«>r out of th
freer.er And p<>ppina lt In
lht' oven 'rh1 -. as
c 'IJH'Cllllly true or th~U
who ruvor aourmet fare.
But ff(1un ltemi> Ukt1
!>plnach. i;ou rrles and
prepa~ p 1try arc "
aodseod even fo r tho e
who lnllat on preparlnic
the-Ir owo dinnera but
ut pttt ed for Ume.
Many froi e n
vegetable , berries atad
othel" trutta have been
1reatly lmproved over
the years. Thus you can
(Ix your own main d ish
mooths an t he Greek
cuisine and taking some·
key componenu from the
rreezer abell makes it
possible to prepare an ln·
Lrlcate dish, such as
cheese and splnacb pie.
without too much bme
lost.
CHEESE AND
SeJNACBPIE 1 cup s liced
scallloos 4 tablespoons olive
or desser t but speed
thln&:s up with a couple
or frozen lnt"redlenls.
There bas been a 011
'iurgeofinterestin recent 2 pack ages (10
ounces each > frozen
c h o ppe d s pin ach .
thawed and drained v, teaspoon salt v. teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons dried
dill weed
'h cup c hopped
parsley
~ pouod f e ta
cheese, crumbled
5 eggs. beaten
slightly .
'h pound butter.
melted
Ah Pound ( 16 sheets>
frozen mo pastry leaves.
thawed
Saute scallions in oal
till lender. Add splnach.
Cover skillet and sim·
mer s minutes. Add
seasonings and cook un·
covered 10 minul~s. shr·
ring .
atlJ)ove from heat
wben most liquid bas
evaporated. Transfer to
bowl and cool. Add
cheese and eggs, and
blend. Brush 13 by 9 by
2-ioch pan with butter.
Unfold p astry leaves
and keep under damp
cloth. Layer 8 pastry
s he ets in pan. Pour
cheese-spinach mixture
on top or the 8 leaves.
On top of mixture.
pla ce r emaining 8
s heets, pressing in
edges. Brush each layer
with m e lted butter.
Bake at 300 degrees l
hour. till pastry is
golden and puffed. Cool
slightly, cut in squares
and serve. Serves '·
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19
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48
49
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•s oz. II can
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~c•staeks 2•• ~~---Stewing Beef lb,
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131 D Cllol•_,_ Avocadal
221 ~ H~ian Pineapple
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'howca'l' th<·1r mu!<>t<'al tall'nU. al Utt.• next mc.·l'l·
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al1t•rru•th1,• lltr~t \It·~ <lt 7 :10 p m Thur .. duy,
t't•h I!\ J.'ur pnrtl<'Ular. (' II 97S (liOO ..
Cll.\PM \N l"Cll.t t:ca ·: "Strt•', anti
Ml' morY · "111 tw t ht• ~ubJ1•ct of a d1-.ru,o;ion
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l "'-l\'£8.SITV WOMf:,. Thl· W••,tm1n,lt>r
1''11unt.1ln \ itllt•y Hrnn<'h ""'II hold IL.., m cmthl>
m l·t•t111s .11 7 JO ~ rn l'hun.dJ'. Feb ts. at St
G t•orge Hall . w~ ... tm1n:.ter V1llag t·
Wt>strrunstt.>r
IRVlNE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAi.
WOM~N : Th\• monthly mttung will be held at
i 30 pm Wednt' do). Ft.>b 21, Jt tht.> Umversll>
L'ommun1ly Park er.aft room ( .111 Barbara at
559 1652 or Mar y at 957 HllU •
NEWPORT BEACH CKRISTIAN WOMES :
· Lt>t Me Call Ynu Sweetheart" will be the
tht.>me or this mo nth's luncheon at 11 .45 a.m
Wednt.>sday, Fe b 21. at tht> Airporter Inn.
Newport Beach
LAGU NA NIGUEL RE P UBLI C AN
WOMEN: Doris Allen. co founder or Orange
County 0'111 Olnc. will •peak L 10 30 u m Wt'd·
nHday, t't•b 21, iit tht• Monarch Bay Beach
<'lub Tlw pobl'c ! invited and reservations
m.iy oo madt-by culJlna 499 4200.
P.\Pl':llWF.HalT A. OCIATION : The
N>utht•m C I fom ll• Chnptt>r wUI meet at 2 p.m
Sund 1y. Feb UI, ut the Rasmuss~n Studio in
Ornn&l' lnformullon Mri. t'l her, 673..s78'7.
tll!NTINGTON BEACH NEWCOMERS: A
rotrt>l' will bt•1u n ut 9 30 " m t ... riday, Feb 16
Call 348-3132 for 1id<UUon ul 1nlornution.
WOMAN'S WORLD: Career g uidance
'IJ)\•r1.ihat Murw l Mnbry will speak al a dinner
mc.•t•tlnl( al 6 JO' p m Thutbday, Feb. 15, at the
'·i.1lh.llt'lmt•k Inn, Sanh 1 A1111 Interested persons
'tllluhh-onl IH'l Kay Kt•t•nc>, 497 3311 .
lltVINI': JllNIOK EBELL: A "Federation
< han\11ag11t• t>"siu•rt .. will tM>gin at 7 p.m . Tues·
day, f<'t'b 20. at the ho ml' or Mary Beth Bilek.
SOU TH COAS T REPERTORY : T he
.._ '"" J)t>rt n~ach Frienru. wiU introduce Egyp-
t um born drt'i.s deb1gner Roshdla and he r latest
collccuon Jt 9 30 a .m Wednesday, Feb. 21 . on
the s taRe of the new SCR 4th Step Theater Call
ti40·9527 ror informallon '
KAPPA KAPP GAMMA: The annual
n·~taurant luncheon will begin at 11 a.m . Thurs·
d av. Feb 15. at Big Canyon Country Club. For
n·..,en at1ons &10-4325
STRESS PROGRAM: Golden Wesl ~oUege
1s s ponsoring a lunch program with staff
psychologist Ann Atkinson at noon Friday, F eb.
16. in the com munit y center . Admission is free.
SOUTH DAKOTA PICNIC: The annual pie·
n1<' will tx>gin at 11 a.m . Sunday. Fe b. 18, at Bix·
by Park. Long Reach.
T£MPt£ BAT YAHRI: The <4th annual ball
wlll be held at the Balboa Bay Club at 8 p.m .
Saturday, Feb. 17 Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Bernie Rorne, 644-8521.
STB~ ANO COPING: Fullerton College's
Brown Bag Lunch Program will feature Costa
Mesa resident Raymond Novaca, Ph.D., at noon
Wednesday, Feb. 21, ln the faculty &ounge. He
will discuss ang,er control a.nd copCng skills .
AC"nVE Z0/30 CLUB: The slxth annual St.
Valentine's Day Massacre Party ls ope-n to-ihe
public and will be held in Costa Mesa. For more
mrormation, contact Stuart Boss, 834-0171.
BIG BROTHERS OF ORANGE COUNTY:
For information about becoming a Big Brother ,
call 544·7773.
NEWPORT HARBOR GRANDMOTHERS:
The group is sponsoring a bus lrip for a day at
the r aces at Santa Anita and will leave at 10:30
a. m . Friday. Feb. 16. Call Betty Robinson.
545·4159, fo r more information.
OVEREAT ERS ANONYMOUS: The weekly
m eeting will begin at 8 p.m . Wednesda y, Feb.
14 , at St. John the Divine Church, 183 E. Bay
St . Costa Mesa. Call Helen at s.48-6879 for de·
tails.
REENTRY OPTIONS FOR WOMEN: The
South County YWCA and Reentry Options for
Women ar c s ponsoring a program beginning at
9 :30 a .m. Friday. Feb. 16. Phone 542·3577 for ad-
ditional inform ation.
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AUTISTIC
CHILDREN : A meeting will begin at 7 p.m .
(See CLUB CALENDAR, Page Cll >
Horoscope J
TOM BEATON. perennial bachelor for near half
century, hereby announces his MARRIAGE to DIANE A.
REYNOLDS. charming. youthful enchantress. and Invites
all of their FRIENDS. including his STUDENTS of Latin
and English for the past twenty-0ne years. to the nuptials
taking place this week of SAINT VALENTINE 1n the
gynmas1um of Costa Mesa High School. Saturday.
February 17. 1979. at 2:30 P.M.
THURSDAY, FEB. 15
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Ma r ch 2l·April 19 >· Take con ·
servative course. The la w figures in a m ore pro·
minenl way than usual. Check sources. take
nothing for gra nted . Be positive about quotes.
rights, permissions -a nd potential.
Club Calendar runs each
Wednesday 1n the Dally
P1wt and contains notices
of women·s and sennce
club meetmgs and events
/or tfw following week -
Thunday through Wednes·
day Send notices to Club
Calendar. Daily Pilot . P 0
Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 Be sure to include
your name and phone
number Notices musr be
m our hands two weeks in
adoonce
A TSC Dinner-Dance
A ssess m en t a n d
Tre atme nt Se r v1Cl'~
Cente r w i ll hono r
former First Lady Bet
ty F ord as .. Parent of
the Year " at a n•cep
lion and drnner ·dancc
a t 7 p.m Sunday, Frb
18, at the M a r riott
Hotel. Newport Beach
Pla nrung the cvenin~
are. above. from ll'ft.
Linda MacAdaam and
Cwentth Kirkland In
formation about thl'
event 1s available from
ATSC, 549-1814 ATSC
prov1dl'S an alternative
to the.· Juvenile justice
i:;ysll'm for local police
:rnd the youthful offe n·
ders who come in con·
tact with the m . The·
Center 1s dt'dicated to
··a rresting the p r o -
blem. not the child."
5000 LAMP PARTS
Harbor Lites
I 0·6 f.tty Doy l..cl. s-doy
11121 1 He~MYd.
C~oMna
t.45-7101
The reception and Valentine's Day Sockhop follow.
with Big Bob and the Cowboys providing the music.
especially appropriate for returning Mustangs
Since the groom's old homestead has provided every
household item. including a canary cage cover. he reQuests
that his guests bring ONLY THEMSELVES.
He is quick to add. however. for those feeling a strong
urge to help in BARN-RAISING the new homestead, now
underway. Beaton's Barn is registered at WARD and
HARRINGTON'S LUMBER. Bristol at Red Hill. Costa
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Moderate pace IS
best -know it and acl accordingly. Obtain hint
rro m Aries m essage . Acce nt on s pecial
services. employment. health and a bility lo
"close a sale ...
GEMINI CMay 21.June 20l: Lunar aspect
points to c h aris ma, change. s peculation .
rom ance and children. You can be direct -a nd
get results. Eliminate red tape. Get to heart of
matters. Stress independence. originality.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on
what is solid as contrasted to flimsy. Stick to
familiar gr ound; be famiJjar with track re-
cords. past performances.
JANUARY SALE
fRANCI&-.ORR
Mesa. where anything from a nail to a rail can be found for ~
future use in a home truly built by friends. R.S.V.P. 645-2882
~·~~81trY
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LAST
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DAYS!
NEWPORT BEACH
9 FASHION ISLAND, Hf'MIOIT CEHTD
SPECIAL GROUP
famous brand
women's shoes
greatly reduced
FINAL
/
VAWES to $58.
STOii HIS: Mo•lllFJ tlln F'f'lclar I 0 && • t p.-.
S I d9y I 0 • S:JO • S•d&rr 12 • 5 p.a
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 >: Humor. versatility
stand as staunch assets. especially when deal·
ing with stubborn relatives. Know it, act ac·
cordingly -mail. telephone messages figure
prominently.
VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept. 22 ): If you pay atlen·
lion to details. you might hit j ackpot. Check
sources. Accent on possessions, missing links.
locating lost articles a nd income pote ntial.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Take less Moon
in your sign should coincide with confidence. in·
itiative. correct timing, accurate judgment and
a special kind of "attractiveness." You get
re prieve --you wipe slate clean or past mis ·
takes.
SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Your natural
abilities surge to forefront. Courage of convic·
lions. overcoming fears. doubts these are
spotlighted. Financial gain indica ted if you are
confident and discreet.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 l: Accent on
br inging priorities into line. returning a favor.
enl~rging circle of friends. Give attt>ntion to
program of resolutions and public relations .
Pisces. Virgo -· and the number 7 -· figure in
scena rio.
CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Ja n. 19 >: You learn
what must be done to preserve mome ntum. You
discover site or goal -you get down to business
a nd you can prove a major point.
AQUARIUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Views are vin·
d icated. Your perception of potential is on
target. You gajn needed information. One at
hom e or hospital is a staunch ally
PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20 >: Dig deep -gel
to heart of ma tters concerning credit. percen·
lages. fmancial expecta tions or partner. spouse.
You may be conce rned with event that smacks
of the occult.
Months go
Susan Couldn't Do
Long Division
Today She's Near The Top
of HerClass in Math.
G1wn • pr()f>er learning progtom. nurly ewrv child cen
oertorm lilt a level considered "009llen1 "
Our 1nd111tclc.iehzed Compurer A111111ld Instruction helps
each cn1ld tn the bestC learning skill I of meth, re1d1og ond
lenguege ans. What's more. he or she 11Ctu1llv en1ov1 th11
!urning 11eoe11ence end shows tmprovement In other
ec:hol1111c end social areas es well.
We ere the only prtvatelv ope11ted tu1or181 fecllttv In th11
0111 utlh11og CQmf>uter A1111ted Instruction . Our
progr&ms lnelude "Remedial" for lhe child who h11 fllllen
lwhlnd, "Enrichment" for the child whose OOelt require
abolllt everage petfOfmance end "Spec1f1c Oisab1llty"lor
behev!or modlf1~1lon end 1P9Clftc leernlog skills.
CEl)ITER frn BASIL
LE~R~l~G SKILLS
1525 ...._ Yet'de Dr. Eaat, Coate Mtu '714) lf7•m4
4111 E. Soutfl It ............ ::J -..100
290411.H......,... .
Renciho hloe Vetdee (21J 17Mll1
fine stationery corona del mar
~WINTER SPECIAL
¢
REG. $1 .95
For one 5x7 portrait or
set of four wallets
in NATURAL COLOR.
(Additional portraits
at regular prices.
One 5x7 or set of four
wallets $1 .95 each.
8x10 only $3.90)
ALSO SAVE
OVER $3
ON THIS $15.60 PACKAGE
• One 8 x 10
• Three 5 x 7's
• Twelve wallets
Apply your 95¢ and pay
ONLY $11 .50 more
for 16 beautifu l portraits.
AQe llmlt 12 years. Select from several poses and scenic
backgrounds. Coples and enlargements available •t higher
prices. Extra charge of $1.00 for 2 or 3 children together.
Speclll ptt_ce• In effect the•• datn only:
FEB. 15, 16, 17
HRS: 10 a.m. • 1 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 5 p.m.
COSTA MESA STORE ONLY
2300 Harbor Blvd., Harbor Center
uiVCPenney
1111 ~Cl>. lflO
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Club Calendar ~.February 14, 1179 DAILY ~•LOT Cl J
<From Pase t >
Wedn ~ y, Ftb. 21. at the Re110nal Ccott!r or
Oranae County, 500 Mam St. Orana .
Y-K.NOT81 The 1roup plans lunch •od u
tour ol tM N wport Harbor Art Museum Jl l l
o m Thursd y . Feb. 1~ No res niMllon1
nee ry.
M\' smE l G RAVl, FOl NDATION:
The annunl m~kal mttUn1 wm be1ttn •t 2
p m Wldu . f'•b 18, at tht' l n Medlc•I
fenlt'r, 101 '1t v Orlvf' South, Uu1ldin11 ~3.
Oranse. 'lb puhhc '' invllt'd.
NATIO L O R GANI Z TION FOR
WOM N: Tht' aroup l& Hklng school dis trict ..
an lhe c-ounty to ob&crvt' Thun.day, fo't•b I~. tt\
·uun 8 Anthon~ Oa>. lhc l58th annivl'rs•ry of
ht>r birth
A gt'oc•rt•I mtttlng v. 111 ~ held twgmnmtt ¥1
7 30 fl Ill Wt·dnt•"dJ}. l"<'b 21, at t ht· t:uclld Ur~nrh of the Anahl'im l.lbrary
NEWPORT RAIUSOR PBW: The lluMnci..'
.aid rrofessional Women 's Club w1ll prt•St-nt lht!
annual "Bos.s or th<" Year" t•W rd beeannmg at
6 30 pm. Fridu)', Feb 16, al the Mtosa Vl'rdl'
Country Club.
MCVAY-MCVEIGH-MCVEY: Tht> annual
meeting or the famlly archives group Wlll lake
place al 1 30 p m Sunday, Feb 18, at State
Mutual Savings. 615 E First St , Tustin. All
members and pro pect1ve membt>rs who are
McV descendants are mv1tcd to attend
CUPPED W1NGS: The United Airlines
stewardess alumnae group will sponsor an In-
terline Brunch and F ashion Show at Bullocks in
South Coast Plaza at 9 :30 a .m. Thursday, f'eb.
22.
WOMAN 'S C L U B OF SAN J UAN
CAPISTRANO: A meeting wall began at noon
Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the clubhouse. 31442 El
Homo St..
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED
PERSONS: The Huntington Beach Chapter will
meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, al Murdy
Park, Htmtingt.on Beach
IRVINE JUNIOR EBELL: The group is
sponsoring its 7th Annua l Spelling Bee at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, in the multi-purpose
room or El Camino Real School, Irvine. The
public is invited
ASSOCIATION OF aE'l'lAED FEDEaAL
E MPWYEES: A mcctlnai wlll bt>eln at 1.30
p m . t lh San Olcao Gu und Electric Bulld-
ln11, Sun Cl mt>nl . Chapter 816 will hour the as-
*oclaUun'it national prc11Jdent, Mlchpel Nave.
8 UN I N t:NS AN 0 PROFF.SSIONA L
WOME : Ttw l''uuntum Vullt'Y Club invites the
pubUc to c~lebrul~ lh • beglnnlnlf of lntema-
tlonal W(\(•k hononn1 members of tbe Ensenada
nnd Tijuana Club. ull Juanilll Stokes. 834-6628,
for Information
N~WPORT UBRARY FlllENDS: A meet-
1ne will be h<ild ol the home or Mrs. Gll~rt
f'<-r11w,on tx•.:lnnJng at 10 a m. Tuesday, Feb.
20 R s crvutaons. Mrs J oseph Johnson.
645 3332.
L£ACUF. OF WOMEN VOTERS: The
Orangf' Coast Ch1tpll'r will hold an art a uction
and w'ne and hon. d'oeuvres t-vent at 7:30 p.m.
S.iturduy, f'l'b 17, ut the University Community
l'u1 k liuildlng, lr"vme. Admis~1on 1s $2.50 per
Pl'rt.oo and the event ls open to the public.
PROVIDENCE SPEECH AN O BEARING:
Thf' next card party luncheon will begin at noon
Friday. Feb. 16, in Hammond Hall, St. George's
Episcopal Church, Laguna Hills.
RANCHO VIEJO WOMEN: The group will
meet at 10 a m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. In the Com-
munity Room, Peoples Federal Savings, Sad
dleback Valley P laza, El Toro.
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL: The
Newport Harbor group will hold its 11th annual
fund raising event, Las Vegas Nile, at 7 :30 p.m.
Saturday. Feb. 17, at the Fountain Valley Civic
Center. For tickets or information, call Edie
Moore, 979-0930.
AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S AS·
SOCIATION: The Irvine Charter Chapter will
hold a Las Vegas Night at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
17. at the Montanoso Recreation Center, Mission
VieJo. For ticket information, call Carol Mor-
rison. ~3178 or 545-1752.
ORANGE COUNTY PmLHARMONJC: The
Irvine Terrace Associa tes will meet for a
luncheon at 11:30 a .m . Thursday, Feb. 15. al the
Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach.
SUCCESS SEMINAR : A get-acquainted
meeting and dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Feb. 21. al Manny's Coffee Shop, Hunt-
ington Beach. Call 842·4554 for reservations and
information.
I'm Your Slave
DEAR ANN: Please my Creator. I pay more
pnnt Uus "confession" money for y ou than I
that appeared in 'These give to the church and
Times,'' a magazine put all cbarlties.
out by the Seventh-Day I mix your nicotine in·
Adventists. I think it cease with the mucus or
says a mouthful my throat, longs, and
A.R.J nostrils aod blow It ln&o
DEAR A.a.,.: So do I. the facn of my ramlly
for eight months a nd
doesn't pick up a clue
that be is married is less
than bright." Obviously
you have never had the
expe rience. Well. J
have, and you don't
know what you're talk-
Ann
Loaders
AAUW Luncheon
The Jrvlne branch or the American As-
soc i at1on of University Women wlll hold a
rund·raising luncheon at 11:30 a.m . Thursday,
March l , at Mercury Savings and Loan, El
Toro. Above are Mrs. Darlene Oster and Mrs.
J oan UtUefield with antique dolls, which will
be part or a presentation by a docent from
Bowers Museum. Tickets, at $3, are available
from Mn. Bradford Balley,551-654.2.
Women~ Club Lunch
Elleen Schennum and Laura Condrey, above,
glance through cookbooks which will be
awarded as prizes at the Women's Club of
J rvine fund-raising luncheon at 11 :30 a .m.
Tuesday. Feb. 20, a t Mercury Savlnes and
Loan, El Toro. Proceeds will eo to the club's
scholarship fund. Guest speaker will be
astrologist Jim Baker. Tickets, at $3, are
available from Laura Condrey, 7S2-8240.
Presidents' Day Sale
Starts February 15
Orig. NOW Price
S20-24
S33-38
s70-so
sportswear
NEWPORT BEACH *
$7
" ~
$13
$15
$25
dresses * skirts
t S FASH ION ISLAND 6444411
Here ltls: and friends. Normal
I AM YOUR SLAVE! breath goes downward.
Yoa are doler &o me bat yoar smoke noats In
t b a a a a 1 I J v i n g &Jae air; 90 I force all lo
creahlre. Yoa repose lo the room &o breathe this
my pocket jast over my stifllng refuse.
ing about. ""'--------~
have known tbe game he --------------------------------------• am a 25-year-0ld pro· was playing.)
beart. I rlsll my life for you.
Wllh my Ups I cattss By beawy s moking I
you more tba.n I do all take one chance in tea or
tbe members of my bavlng lung cancer
family. became of you. You see
Wben I awake I t.u.rn W. In the color or my
to yoo and follow you all flngen, teeth and skin.
day long. I worship at I jut sack one end of
your 8brine with burnt the cigarette whUe you
offerings at coMtant ln· smoke tbe othe r end. I
t.enab. am you slave!
On my desk the fitts D E A R A N N
seldom go out on yoar LANDERS: You said in
altar. I call on you for a recent column. "A girt
help m0tt than I call on who goes out with a m an
fessional nurse a nd no Arter six months
dumbbe ll. For s ix things be gan to get
months J went with a serious and he bad to ad-
man every weekend, mil that he had a wife
plus a few nights during and two children. I was
t he we e k . H e h'B d shocked. So, you see -
Thanksgiving and it CAN happen
Christmas dinners with MISLED
my family as well as DEAR LEO: Tltere's
other holidays. a naw ln yoar story. I
This man bought me find It bard to beUeve
e xpensive jewelry and that a girl wbo was so
be look me to all the chummy wttb a man for
nicest places. He liked sill months would not
lo s how me off and we have bis bome phone
frequently had dinner number. Have you ever
and went to the theater thought or writing flc-
with his friends. CJ re-lion as a bobby? Yoa do
a lize now they m us t it well.
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Meaty! from plump Grade" A" fryera
Chuck Steak .' ~. 511?
Cf'nter Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Meaty! ... to bake or barbecue
0 Bone Roast •• s1 1?
Chuck cut U.S .0 .A. Choice beer
8111f lri1klli =-l~ICE ....... ~2.1/l
WIT1I Fill rACUGE 09IOll sour Ill! Sprinkle Onion Soup Mix over brisket, wrap in foil and roast in oven for 40 to 45 minutes per lb. at 325•
They'll love it' ... 'cause it's the Better Way' .. and you'll agree there'll a whole lot more to like at El Rancho
SausagerrAlMll mu s 16? Sliced Bacon ••. s1 5? Bratwurstn...s s11?
Choose mild or hot ... no nitrites El Rancho's thicker ''ranch style" Pork, veal, seasoning-no nitrites
Ground Beef ~n:s 17? Steaks =:. .. 52'? Ground Beef : s15?
Lean-does not exceed 22<·;, fat Does not exceed 15% fat· 3 per lb Does not exceed 30% fat cont.ent
(Or Lewst ~ ... , II ... )
, liJp Sirloin lieak ... 11.5/l
Compare the differenre . and choose the Better Way! Aged beef ... U.S.D.A. C'ho1re -Butcher Shop Service! (loin cut)
Ham Loaf .. uv •• s1 1?
Ham, pork, fmh eggs, bread crumbs
Boneless SJ89
HAM •
Wilson Masterpiece·l '12-2 lb avg
GENUINE MU.fm VEAL
featured every day at El Rancho
U.S.O.A. Choice-Weetern raised
S uper Fresh Produce
Top Sirloin ~ s3'~
Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef
PORK
ROAST
Bonelet1S rolled Eastern Boston bull
Aran dos LARCEFUERTE •• I I!
Bunch 29 Spinach !
Garden fresh! All green, tender
smooth ... and the large size affords more value
Navel
Or-..s 39! =-~m:-.. -25c ...... . Large size .•. sweet and juicy!
There's a whole lot m ore to like at El Rancho!
Meaty! .•. from Alaaltan crabs
Freab mountain trout from Idaho
Cooked Shrinp s41?
The right size for shrimp cocktail
Oysters ~ •••• s211
Eight oz jar (IUTlll 1.11>
Hallnd s449• STEAK
CenteT cut from Northern fish
Johann Ml'18ttr u.,m40•
1mport4'd from Gl'rmon~ .
t:rclum,E>ly for El Ron<hn
And for }OU '
Liebfraumlch •• s229
Johann Meister ror fine value. .5t.h
Riesling ••n a .. 5299
Johann Meister dinner companion! 5th
Zeller sm111Run ••• s299
Johann Meiater German favorite! 5th
Save 1.00 on t.be 1.76 liter size
Cl111y Scotch .. s599
Pour a brand you kn<>f! Fifth
T ·1 s311 equ1 aawms •••
Bottled uclua1vely for us! Fifth
El Rancho
VODKA
The 1.75 ltr s11;e reduced 1.00!
Scotch ... ,ms ••• s449
Bottled for El Rancho-and you' Quart
Ronrico Rum ••• s4 49
Chooae Light. or Dark ... t ifth
PAUL s449
MASSON
Rhine Castle or Emerald Ory-J .5 Jtr
Apple Juice=~ ..... s 129 Ptic~~::ff·v;.riu:/;~· 15 T omat.o Juice ....... 59<
Open Daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7
Lofe the natural roodness of natural Apple Juice from Speas Farm! Here's to health! No Sales to Dealera Enjoy the rich flavor of Glorietta any time of the day! 46 ounce can
Ca1$_up140zaorru .......... 29< Cl.OSfJ -~ 11 Facial Tissue ...... 45c
There's value in the Springfield label ... vine-ripe goodne88 in cat.sup! To help you through the aneezin' eeaaon! Springfield Wbjt.e or Yellow .• box ol 200
Potato Chips NATURAL 79< D• I 1·1 OR RC COLA s 129 1e • 1 e Six PACK •••••••
Bell Brand brinp you nat.wal chipe ... regular or <lip •.• in the 6 oz package A refreahing taste treat that'• eo welcome after work or play or for pleasure! 12oz ca.n6
Punch.-. . . • • • &9c
to.v Sugar, Red, Grape, Berry-46 oz
Detergentl9 •••• sgc
Springfield Lemon, Pink· 32 oz
Ritz Crackers • ~··age Nestle Bars.. 59c 4 Nabisco'• butter-y wafers! 16 oi Almond, Crunch, Milk Chocolate-5 oz
Pie Fil Ing •••••• s 12•
Comstock'• Cherry· by Oecqel 21 oz
MargarinelWT •••• &9c
Parka,Y spreada 80 eaally! 1 lb ctn
J L. ·d s111 oy 1q111 ••••••
For dl.ahea· 32 ounce (2'c tff)
Juice .a., ....... 99c
From Ocean Spra_y ••• .a ounce
Pie Crust Mix •• 55c ~ Dressing. , •••• &sc Wesson Oil •••• '1 •• Cat Food ••••••• 17c
Betty Crocker Jtec. or Stieb-11 oa Ore11 a .. tad with Kratt-8 oi FJY fooda with "Weeeon·a lity"-38 oz Sprinlfleld· aU varietJea· 6V. oz
ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEAC H EASTBl UFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS ...
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Frtlhen up with Aqua Frtth ..• 4.6 oa tut>.
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JU-1., Olly, S.IMm· 8 oz (lk ell for fut relief of minor pain•· 100 ct.
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STAY FlfI • PAIS •....• $1.89 ·
Lee. )'OU tt.\y (1" o( concern• pkf Of 00
Betty Crocker• cbolc:t of 3 varletlee-18~ oz Hl·C ••• Punch. Orepe or Oranp-64 ounce
CGFFEl FILTEIS .............. 4k PUOIM UQUm ............ 19c
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MA..-CI SIDAM
Automatic trans • air conditioning.
radio. heater, tinted glass. wsw tires.
wheel covers & low miles. Lie
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'2278
'75 CHEVROLET ·
MOMIA COWi
2 Door. Automatic trans.. factOfY air
cond1h0ning & low miles. This is a
sharp oerl Lie. 1765HOA Stk.
tP3632
'2778
75FORD
GUM TomMO 4 D0oa
Automatic trans.. factory air cond ..
powe< steeong & brakes. tilt wheel.
.vinyl roof and rw:'tio. Uc. I016MCMI
Stk JP3576.
'2878
'76 DODGE
srotrTCOUN
Hardtop. 3 speed "gas saver"
standerd trans.. 6 cyt. engine and
radio L1c. IWVJ323 Stk IP3603A.
'3178
'74 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 4 DOOa
Automatic trans.. factory air cond .. power steering, Powef brakes. vinyl
roof & radio. Lie. I 133SCO Stk.
#211A
'2478
'4 D
, LJ'D.2 DOOlt
Hardtop. V8. automatic trans.. air
cond .. power steering & brakes.
AM/FM radio & low miles! Lie
lJ.372KSt Stk. #P3712.
'2878
'76 AMC
MATADOl M»L HAIDTOP
Automatic. factory air cond.. rYWf
stoonng & brakes. radio. heater &
only 32.000 miles on this gas saver .
Lie. #seoNIG Stk. 1646A
'2978
'77 DODGE
COLTJDOOll
Cute little gas saver with 4 speed
trans.. AM/FM stereo cassette. vlnyl
root, bucket .seats & rallye wheels.
Lie J221SVZ Stk.12642A
'3378
"ROBINS·READY" means every used car we sell
must have passed these rig id inspections for
safety and reliability.
m our own modern reconditioning department -
BRAKES
ELECTRICAL
~RONTEND
Unings. Power Systems. Hydraulic Systems
Hom. Lights. Ignition and Power Systeme
Wheel Alignment. Shocks and Steonng Sys·
tem.
POWERTRA'N Trans.. Rear End. and Electronlc Scope.
Engine 01agnos1s.
LUBRICATION lube. Oil Change. and New Oil Fiiier
OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM!
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NfrO CIUI~ WAM*
Automatic trana. factory .Ur cond ..
AM/FM stereo. roof rack. custom
interior & exterior. rallye wheels &
owr. steering. Lie. #310SPN Stk.
09SA 13978
'77 FORD
RAHADASIDA ..
V8, automatic. factory air cond . pwr.
steering & brakes. radio. heater. wsw
tires & wheel oovera. Lie. #209SAB
Stk. tP3462.
14178
'77 FORD
LTDll 2 DI.
HardtoP. Automatic. power steering.
factory air oond.. tilt wheel, vinyl
root. radio. heater. wsw tires & wtieel
covers.. Lie. 1733SGK Stk. IP3459
'78 FORD
PJllftCIUP
AutQmatlc tranemltlllon. radio and
he,ter. A tough Ford truck! Lie.
t1M39438 Stk.1P3170T
11978
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HlWrotrT CEHTB. N.I. '44-4910
VALENTINE SHCIAL -This 4 Bdrm 3
ba th split lPvcl pool home has a lar~e
fa mily room w/wetbar. New carpels.
ne w paint and secluded bar k yard.
Prirro under market for rast sale .
$118.000. Don't delay! Call today
546·414'
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-Newport Beach
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+family rm w /wet bar.
5 larf;ll' bedrms, each
with 1l's own bath J
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5 hedroom, 3 hath. bwll awa>' Call 67~ KS50 .•
by John Lytle Nt'edl> ' '· · : ;:~~ b~H!~:~~rri~ [ ® lfl&IJJI
cu:,tom "-statel>, a soar . -~ 2 story. open b4>a m -----
entry way with skylights SHEl.P S
& indoor garden hc·s Just Transferred. va cant.
10::.1de the front door Owner pays buyer's cos·
(>vl'r JOO() s<!Uan· ft.>el or lS. Big 4 br, 8 yr:, new. J\t
luxury hving. Full pn cc t r a c l I v e r a m SL'i.9.000. t;a II 556-2660. neighborhood. $98, !IUO
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ba~ each unit; l(ood
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mer/Wlnt.er area. Slt'ps
LO the beach. Pnced al
$212,000
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llROKEAS--AEAl TORS
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NO PAlNTlNG ....... .
NO CLEANING ...... ..
WelJ located 3 br on a
pretty s treet . Formal
dlnlnA roo m. corner
brick fireplace. & proud
patio. 2 blk.s lo Newport
Harbor Hig h School.
Owner anxious so call
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HJ\L PlNCHIN now! MS-7221
I PROPERTIES
4 BR + den
$69,500!
Sunke n livrni: roo m
Bnck fireplace J\11 r~·
modeled k1tcht•n F:x
edlent IOt'at1on Im
m111:ulate bar~ain ' Call
f.i.o;l Lo take advuntage'
752 17011
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to !>mall lots & conl(csted
lnll't hvmg. Localed m a
footJull area . but close to
shopping & top r ated
schools. 3 Bedroom. l! hath, family room, pool
& it's top quahty. Full
price. $1 24 .9 50 Call
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Newport Heights
3 BR-FIXER!
Price Jus t r e duced 1
Giant lot. Walk to beaeh.
One year home warran·
ty, too! Call fast, 752-1700 ,,,._,,.-' fltfffi• If\ rt f'J r.111U fHI I
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ADULT CONDO
OMl y $65,500!
Localt.>d rn park Ukc ~et
ting w /blfl l awns &
magnihc1enl gro unds
Sought after sln11te story
unit w /cenlrol air. Pool.
Sauna. Pulling ttree n
Walk to r:nrltts. banb. restununl4. Phone oow
Open Eva. 545-94!11.
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Protessionallr decorated & upgraded In good
wt.e. New plush crpll,
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CLASSIFtlO
MAIUMG 4DDllSS
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Robert R. Fallows
7611 Amazon Dr.
Huntington Beach
You are the winner of
Two f1-H Ticbts
to
Tennessee Willi ams
THE
ECCEKTRJCITIES OFA
MIGHTIHGALE
Slarnng Sandy Dennis at
the Long Beach Conven· uon Cent.er . 300 E. Ocean
Blvd. Loog Beach. To
cl81m your tickets. Call
6'2·5678. ext 272.
***
llGCAMYOH
EUGANCE
This condominium home
should ~ In "'llo use
BeautJful". Total rerine-
ment reflected in this 2
bedroom , 2 full bath
home on one level in a
security gale environ-
ment. Two private pelios
plus r ec r e ation al
facllJUes of pool, jacuzzi
and tennis. $162,500.
WATERfRONT
HOMV!t
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
41r'"-'t $83,900
Impressive l story. sur-
rounded by brick. 4 huge
Bdrms, gracious living
room, elegant dining
room, spacious kitchen
t bre akrast bar .
Whispering trees " privacy. Call 645-0303
FORESTE
OLSON
CALI.MOW
3 Bdrm family ho me
w 1trplc. $64 , 500 a II
terms. ~" a..ttya.phr
754-7100
VIEWHOMI
8lf1 4 bdrm. tmly home
w/My nllht llgbt view1 Wit bu • wood <S«ltea backyrd. Harbor view's bat at $185,000. Fee.
846-77U.
~ Walkr.r t: lee
Real E.t.ate
Sd1 Idle Items
LIDO ISLE
Hny vww from 2 patio dl-t·ks l'nhanceR
r uti lom ~pudous ~ bdrm .. 4 b ath
\rdd10ooal hom('. like n~w. !deal fot
l'nlt•rtuirun,g Com er Jot. $SOO,OOO
OCEAN Flt ONT
Quality <·r:1rts mansh1p ln muhog. trim
& oak noors sl'ti-orf this lundmurk: 4
BR, :l ba ho mt· ln rinl'sl loratlon
Estublastwd trc<.'s & lawn!.. $485,000.
IACIC IAY
l•'1nl• 4 bdrm .. 2'h buth rum1ly home on
q u1~t c ul de s a c· Ovt·rs b.<'d pool .
pluyhouse, stor~1~t· $169.UOO Tt·rmi..
IAYFltOHT
Sl'Vl'r<ll rinc bayfront hnmt•s
with plf!r & sU11
AVALON
Well construch .. -d, 3 BH. 1 bu . ouk
floor, partiul bas t•nic•nt. concrl'lt•
foundation Flats a r<'a $120.000 fl'cc.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 l\11r11l1 I>•·~· N B t.l':J 1,101
OWNER WILL CARRY-I 0°/o
on this beautiful 4 Bedrm. 2~ bath
home in Lake Forest . Featured in
L.A. Times Home Section. Home has
deck with bench seating . Sl09.500. Call
Craig, 631-1266
RE/MAX
of cosfa fnHG, tr.JM, Mwporf beoctl. lftc.
214 E. 17Ht Strfft, Costa~ 611·1266
N11tionw1d<' Nt.>twork of lndividuull:v
O"Tled and Operall'd Heal Estate Officcs
CAREER
IM RU&. EST A TE
•OHIFRH•
..... oclllctory USSOft
PETEr.RRETT Attain your real estate
license now .. sta rl the R lTY year with a new pro-
642_5200 fession .. .featuring excil-~~~~~~~~~I ing Telecourse 2000 Pro--gram. the rasl and easy
way to pass lhe slate ex-
ams. Call for an appl. lo.
day.
IFYOU
have a service to offer or
goods to sell, pla<'c an ad
1n th e Da11r Pilot
Classified Section
Phone 642-5678.
Salt Real Estate
School
67S.4890 675-4890
macnab I Irvine
realty
CAT ALIHA VllW!
From this executive 2-story. 3 BR
home. Lg. family rm -formal
dining rm -separate guest rm
w/full BR & bath ! Custom drps &
s hutters. Bring offers -NOW
ONLY $190,000! CT -105)
HORTH IA Y HOME
Wa lking distance to Npt. Beach
Gol f Cours e! Customized
residence -4 BRs. bea utiful
paneled family rm. formal dining
rm. Solar hea ted pool & jacuzzi +
full alarm system. A terrific value
at $169,500! <T·105 )
LOIS EGAN 644-6200
642-8235
901 Dover Drive
644-6200
Harb« View Center
Irvine •t Campus Valley Center
752·1414
SlllC & FINO' A8SURD
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lot. dt•11r1 :l l.><lrm . clc·u. ~ hl•11 y /\~~l llJ!
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bdrm. l brick frpl('N<. nr pvt twud1
peg /gr v noors. vu rant ;1nd $300 00(J
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REAL TORS'. 67~ 6000
2443 l:-,nl Co.i'>t H1qhway , Corona rl.-1 M .. 1
.11'>0 '" M•·'>d V• 111 .. J I &4u !..9'10
COMFOIT AILE
TOP LOCA TIOM UVIHG
IAYCREST, HI In this open s pacious .
Xlnt floor plan. well 3br. 2ba fa mily home
built. 4 Bdrm 2~ bath .. Gas BBQ 1n kitche n
f a mil y . d1n1n g. 2 Famrm/dm.rm.Lg well
fireplaces . Charming lnd.scpd lot. Qwel. prc-
and waiting for the ri~ht su gious nelithborhood
fa mily. RV access on See to appreciat e &
comer lot See gorgeous you'll love it 1 Owner will
woodsy buck yard off help finance. 979-5370
din ing . ramil.v a r ea A ln~ludi ng p1ct urt.>squc LLSTA TE Otive tree. s hrubs and _ I,..
nower"S. i...--------• 1800 u ·ewan:t REAL TORS
400£.17""' FOR Alt IEACH HOUSE c.M aaw 2 Be d r oom . bri c k ~~r!.,!-'·~·~._-! .. ~:~-~-fl!+~~I ft.replace at garue. Take • 1 ;_,. • over loan. Tremendous
location. 1122.500.
JACOIS HAI.TY
INVEST 675-6670
Select .ocation in Va n 1---------Nuys; 14.720 sq. ft in-
dustnal bldg .. leased to
substantial tenant. Reot
S33,570lnple net $480,000
F\JU price -will trade .
673-4400
HARBOR
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./ JOIH SUCCISS
Expr'd s alesmen· He re's
a chant'C lo JOUl an acll ve
beach office with more rbent.s than assoclatt.>s.
Beach area buyers are
more affluent. s ales
larger . loans e as ie r
70~ s pilt Rental ac-
llvtl1es apuonal. He plys
con!1denual.
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR, INC.
675-4630
Why rent when you can ---------buy. No down u p to
Sl00.000. Do 1t now• Call Ma ke yo ur sh o ppln ~
Kerry Ew 1 n I! Bk r easier by usmg the Daily
968-7482 Pa.lot Classified Ads
cae:
810111 BLllifS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE
SPYGLASS OCEAN VIEW
Truly Spectacular View From This
Beautiful 3 BR + F .R. Portsmouth
Model. Upgraded Kitchen . Formal
Dining. Large Fam. Rm. W /F .P .
Courty ard H as P o ol. Fire pil .
GlassccJ.Jn .facu7.z 1 Off Beautifully
Decor ated Maste r BR. Call Now.
$430,000
DEERFIB.D. IRVIHE
Spacious Plan Four ts Located On
End Of Cul-de-Sac. 4 BR. 3 Ba. &
Family Room. Dining Room.
Kitchen Has All The Extras +
Breakfast Room. Look Out At
Lovely Prof. Landsc a ped Yards
Community Pool. Green Belt.
$139.500.
® --....., ..... 631·1•
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PANORAMIC VIEW
SPY.USS HtU.S
Bra nd ne w Jislinf? ! T his 4 Bdrm
''Tradcwmds" model is immaculate
inside & out. You'U love the view too!
Thoroughly upgraded & priced to sell.
Don't miss th.is one! Quality & value
a t $389.500.
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
646-5112
r~rzt~rzfqa
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759-4111
WHATS IMPOllTAHT
G arage-3 car PLUS Bltns
Rec veh.icle-a mple parking in yard
Bedrooms-3 a nd 2 baths
Fir eplaces in living & dining rooms
Extras·beamed ceilings & parquet nrs
Location. N. B. -s minutes to beach
Price only $172.500-FEE
LARGE LOT
IN NWPT BEACH
lncludm~ I 2 Bdr m & I 3
Bdrm. own the land too'
Walk to the beach. Ca 11
645-9161
..1. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
~· COSTA MESA
Allt.>nt1on bwlders. an ·
vcstors . e veryone!
&..ante R-2 lot wilh cute 21~~~~~~~~~ bdrm home on rear; on
ly SB.5,000 I
lolM>o lay hop.
RHlftors * 67§...7060.
MOTICE
how Daily Pilot Class·
1fied ads di~play their ~ages with legibility
and Impact~ Our ads, we are proud lo say. really
g el r esults . Phone
6'2-5678. ..
file~~~~
TRIPLEX
3 -2 bedroom units -all s harp.
Great location. Good financ ing
available. Very low vacancy rate.
Orf ered for a reasonable $164.500.
A COl..DW&L ....... CO.
644-9060
2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO.
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2 1 itJ b)' ''d" ownrr' Hdrm, w/ntJw unwts.
w Ul with t1r1•11l.a11• w dnpee 1100 appli1rnces
u< h 4 l)lt • Own r will .. 'ree.h.ly P•tnted. vac:•nt,
hel11 nn1u1"1' Ofrt•rrd al rudy to muve In .m d
un.ty Jl~ c-»dl (.' 11 11urt C"llJO) 1ng Ortered .,._) in1 at S71.000 C':all ~ 11~1
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•""' l1h1fr" Inc
~HERITAGE . • REALTORS
lSTATISALI
LINGO REAL ESTATE COMPLEnS ~~~
ITH YEAa SALES GAIMS * * U.S * * AHHOUMCES MEW •
Showplace:
Onlv the Best
Orh by 2903 N. Haker .
Mtsa \lrrdt' <2 blO<'k:ii
North ol Ad1t m11 & 3
block• Weal of Mesa
V"rde Or. E.11t off
Sam a r > Appl. only
(T 1()8)
John Cranath G42 823:,
EASTSIDE SAL.ES OPENINGS *VETERANS*
UP ANSION tH MfWPotn Alli
N ~-.,,; J { p a I n l •• d J
bldroom hornt.: with din
1n11. f.1mtly r oom ,
(1n,ph•cc 1111d b1.u lttns.
f'tHto $123.950. B K R. (;lill ~ 1720 l.1n.,:o Hl• I E tntr Jnc·orporatt·d
.mnnum·t.~ Fchruar~ 15th, the pl<m(Wd
l''P(tn-.1on of H~ e\q>Ort Ct>\lJ Me..,a
lll\ 1smn L111j!o. .1 lt>ad1nK l.••Runa
Ht•.trh n l•ol K-.t<ttt> Brokl•ro~to t-'1rrn
hu-. ufflee' m 1 •• t1tun N11:uf'I , Ouna
Point. South l~1~un.1. l.nJ,:una Renrh
,1nc1 l\Jt•\\'port Centt•r Al•t•ordin~ to
Hod UJle}. of the Newport Co~l.t
Mt•..,,1 01v1swn. Lln~o t'"'<perwuc<'d m
t97K 1L-; sl'l'Ond l'<Hlst•t·ut1H' ) ear of
sult•s m <''<r••ss of $100,000,000. and
t'tJ:?hth year or s.ilt·s ~Jt.ns Mr l>ale:y
!>lated "Wt• arc deh~hlt'<i w ith the
rt-sprnist• wt•'\C rece1n'<i from horn~
h uy<>rs and '-<'llers 1n Nt>wport s1nct'
openini! our first office here JUSt on e
~f'Hr ago"
"Because of the favorable rt>~poni-e.
wt• have <1••t·1ded to inc·rcase our
C-'O m m1tmcnt to lhc t•o mmunity by
t•x panding our staff of £•xperi('n<:ed.
wcll·tramcd sal<'s assocwtes ... Mr.
Daley further stated that Li ngo had
over 200 applicants for only 12 sales
positions when opening a year a~o.
hut that current expansion will allow
ror the addition or a ~realer number
of exper ie n ced prof<>ssional s
L1c('nsed s~les associates interested m
affiliating with Lin~o should contact
Mr. Noel Johnson . Manager of the
Nt•wport Cvnter office, 644·7020.
644-7020
2123 S~N JOAQUIN HILLS ROA
NEWPORT BEACH
lu-t'i"llt rlUlnCt'" ln V A
1': !JUiy t!tllblt' )'OU l Oo
q1.wllly for s100.ooo bomc-
locl.n» with ablolutdy N(}
OOWN PAYM&NT
Wortd~ ... &tat.
an C>raul£e County firm
pron&bZ101C Ul VA hume ~ Wt' re the Vt;TS Uwl twlpl.be VETS.
f'or more lnlo cult
lm Horl-.Atl.
541-0800
TRJrLEX
TAR88L -·
MnoV .... ._,..x
SpacloYI 3 II 2 IA
Owner 's u n it with
ftreplace + three 2 BR 2
& urut.s. Call S46 5880 for
mor~details
~,.HERITAGE
~ on a large com er
k)t Jn.500 T•tol~C..,.. w.u,.... 754-1202
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
Sllper E 's1de Costa Mesa
locatJon Older 4 bdrm on
large cul-de·sac lot with
room to bwld 2 or maybe
J more W\lts Listed at
Sl.25.000
' • REALTORS
Gr.at lnc0119!1 ~~~~~~~~~ Slfutle ),lQI')' owner umt .:
FULLER Rf.AL TY
Cal 546-0814
RV OWNERS
Attract ive 3 Bedroom
home with alley access &
extra laTRe lot. Lots or
Crull trees A steal Jt
JB.500.
wtlh 2 townhouse design
r1•1Jr unit<. All with
private put10, W /D hook
up & 1ndiVldual enrlcr..ed
~urai.:l's . C all n o w
tiil-K.'l.'IO
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llcAoaP~ 1007 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
lliNDNEW
CUstom built 4 BR, de n. 3 oo, wet bar-Ready for
orcupancy S2 15,000
COAST PROPJ-;RTIES co. 67J 5410.
Corona ct.I Mar I 022 ..••..........•.•.....•
LOWEST PRICE
NEWPORT CENTER
RE.ALTY
640.1812
1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Magnificent ocean v iew.
New 3 bd. lge rms. t3rd
bd i. e p. s uite J. Ag l
833.()623; 644-5742
IEAUTYHAS IEEHCAPTURED Luxunous ocean view s mglc family homes nr ln ~ super 4 Bdrm 3 lhc harbor 2012 lo 3200
balh Mt.'Sa Verde hom e. 2 sq rt coming ~oon •
story. c ustom pool & 549-5111
Jacu:u1. ternf1<" family -----
home. C~ll 546-5880 for llG & IEAUT!
more inform ation 5 bdrm. 3 bo. Im mac up·
... ~HERITAGE ••. REALTORS
LIVE IN
THE RANCH
We have the following plans avail a ble
in the prest igious Ran ch a rea or
Irvine. There a re no association dues
and you own the land.
4 bedroom Cheyenne $89,900
3 bedroom Dorado 92.900
4 bedroom Sorrento 114.900
3 Bedroom Monter ey 114.900
4 bedroom San Migue l 117.900
To see these beautirul homes and for
rurther details. please caJl
e--RANCH
IH ALTY
5Sl 2000
IT'S SMASHING!!
(Like your Valenffnel
Hot only Is thl1 1pectac1.tor hC>tM
located in OM of LGCJllftG ........ flMst
pri•at. coc1u1Ulltifl, It also oH.rt ftM11iY
l1tereclllle ~ Would yo.. btl••e
steiMd CJlcns ..ct exp•li•• th ...try.
frewc:h doors. lwwriows spa CIRd Nkll 4)M
dttl7 A ttne Mctroom garden hcMww pM
bNch. '"'6. re<Naffonal C..,..... Clftd
mott. Don't miss it! S 165.000
aungo .td}' ~~l'"" 4CJS-1720
On me Oran<}t' Coast-look to Lingo first J a:.aunc Creek F:nd Unit
F.a.sy Terms $199,500
Owner/Agent, 759·0046 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!~·~~~~~,~~~~~
graded Thunderbird
llome. Splendid view
hills Cho1cr area
Mouvatcd l>ellcr Open
House daily. Sl27,900
33126 Sea Brigh t Dr.
Dan.a Pt.
Irvine I 044 LCllJllllCI leoch I 048
LEMON HEIGHTS
AREA
1/J ACRE
'THE" HOME
that you would e njoy 1m·
mcnsely Prof lnds<"pd
l.leaut ram. home. 5 br. 3
ba, dm. r m in acre vww
lot A drc•u m home · a re·
al buy! 979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
A CONVENl(Nl S..of'PING ANO~:ilt!fl~
stWINC CUIOE fOA lHE
CAI. ON TH£ GO.
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llf', Sil[ '" $TYL£ NUMIU.
All tht new ctotnc' yOll need IOI
f0111 b11i1 Mt tit 111 our SPRING
SUMMllt PAnlAN CAIALOC1
Dimes, tops. s~11t1 P•nl\ ¥tilt t•~ts Ptu\ SI !>O lret ~ttern
COii pOll Stfld 7~C
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• lZ1·AflllaM '"' Deltlts 11.50
7266
. . .. ... -.. --
2 BDRM COTT AGE
PIUI tnconw Unit
Pei:ged hardwood floors.
heamcd ce1hn~s. 2 bnck
fireplat•t"l. and Ill('(.' coun·
try k1lchen
PLUS -
2 Bdrm, ~ bath 1nc·ome
urul with pnvalt! patio
and yarct R~ to $185,000
"'OR INFORMATION
CALL644-721 I
~NIGEL
BAILEY &
l\SSl:lCIATES
OCEANFRONT
CAMEO SHORES
S000.000 fee. Pool, 4br.
31,t4ba. ()pen Sat/Sun 2·5
"-S41 Bri1<hton Rd. CdM
Muri.t Reynolds
640-5390
Turner Assoc.
SPYGLASS RIDGE
•POOlHOME •
S298.000 fee
Isl time on market. a
beautifully de<"oratc>d J
ll<lnn. family rm home
with spectacular view of
rolllllg rulls, 1mprcss1vc
pool urea 3 l'ar J.(ar.
Tll.!.tefully dl'Coraled an
pale blues & whites
i''or Information Call
644-721 I
~ . ' .
SHORECLIFFS
VIEW
Imposing stone facade
.:1HlS way to 1nipres!l1Vt!
entr y h ull feat uring
spi.ral s talrcase leading
lo magnificent mal>ler
sl.Dl.e. i''abulous country
kltchcn shares ocean &
canyon v1ewl> Large lot room for pool. Inc redible
family homr Fo r
pnvatc ),howwg call
TWINS?
Lovely Goldenrod, near
h1s torl<' brld11e. two
1tb0ut t.o start duplexes 3
BR. puuo. 2 BA home.
lll'Re2 RR, 2 BA view un·
its. $298,000each.
f(J'ouma dd .Alai -~ufwtlie~
67-1-~ ~!)~
2435 E co .. t Hwy .• CdM
C'-R•lllg
OldCoroMDelMw
Two houses. ~1ttra larac lot. 3 BR, 2 BA, a nd t BR
I BA. Mutt .ell. Reduced
to Sl9UOO. Call Scou.
64().6600
IRANDHEW
TOWNHOMES
"lrittanv Woods''
(East.side tosta Mesa)
2432Sant.a Ana Ave.
English Tudor 2&3 Br
s plit level. 2&3 car
g arage , f rpl cs.
microwaves. greenhouse
w indow s. pool . s pa
TENNIS court.
From $89.950
646-0061or 955· 1920
Developed by
Woodlrce Dev. Co.
CHARMING
TOWNHOME
IN BACK BAY
"Move-in perfect" · a
pro f de <"o rated
townhome 1n popu lar
cart.ht.ones wel bar ·
plush crpt & mirrors ·
pool dose by · reduced
Sl16.500 75!H501
IEASTSIDE
I BR older home R 2 lol,
<"lose in SIW.000. Owner
will provide financing.
Roy McCcrdt., Rltr.
548-7729
RXERUrPER
~31 Santa Ana AV('. CM
$95.l)X) Only $5000 down
Assume 91;2~ loan. No
potnL'l, no r rc'<11t rheck.s
3 bdrm, I~ balh, fncd
yard
GaJlery of Homes
K.lrk Lamb. 631-0900
Architect remodeled
wood, gla s~. hrdwd noors, dec ks, sk yligh t
alnum In master suite.
lrg. lot. Owner S1 19.500
642-'7817
EAST SIDE
3 Bdrm. borne on largt•
R ·2 <"orner lot ; good
Newport llehthts area
Only t89,SOO CALL 646-4463 iiUU
MESAVYDE
RNitCH STYLE
BeauWul 4 Bdrm , dining room. Camtly room . 3 car garage, all 1mmaculnte
$159,90 0 . Jnr k ie
H andle mon , Un ique
Homes,S4&-5"0
ELEGANT but romforta·
ble. tastefully dccornted in warm earth tones. 2
story. 5 bdrm l ba .
hof'M. Comr>I. ul>iraded.
Mesa del Pttnr. $129.000.
Print". only . Owner I
Aaent~
BACK BAY VIU.AGE
3 br. 2~ ba, wet bar By
CIWPM'· $106,500. 644·464e,
t."*/Wk.nda
~-.,. You don't need a sun to
"draw fast" wh n you
place an ad In the Daily
l>ilot Want Ad~! Call now
. ,.. .... .
642,6678
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Better Homes Realty as1-~cn 496·9788
Fountain valley ' 0 34 •••••••••••••••••••••••
V.AHODOWH
Comt' and sc·e thl)t
beautiful 3 bcdrm home
wllh gorl(eous family
room Has assumablt•
1st . Pnced to i.ell at
S98.000 Call P B I
964·2'131 /835·0211 pager
119515
Haullwqon leach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bea ut exec 3br. 2ba . pool.
BEAUTIFUL
NORTHWOOD
lnAmberwood we have a
be&uufuJ 4 bt.'<lroom. 2
story e1t('(·u t1v1" home
with central air. and only
S I I 1 . ~ :; U 0 w n 1• r
Lransferrl'<i o ut of are a
and musl sacn flee Ca II
e RANCH
Rf ALTY
S~> 1 2000
crtyd, atnn. lg mslr stc. Turtle Rock Glen s Br. 3
opn hse Sat /Sun 1-5 ba,3cargar .. A1C.space
<Bch/Garfield) Sl.29.900. for R V O wner /ug t .
963-4T16. Phone 64S-0776 evs
By Owner l year old
Dream Home. 2GlO sq. ft
4 bdrm. 3 ba. 3 frpk. wet·
bar 3 ca r g a rage .
Be au t if u I I nds<' p
$175.000 714-340-5451 6812
Carbeck Dr.
Okier 3 Br . 2 Ba Xlnt
cond. Steps to blurfs.
surf. 2 lots. 644·1094
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Tertt.rock GIH
Si~le family Plan Ill on
r ul-tll' sat' •I Br. 2"'1 ba, 2
Crplcs Redwood dec k·
ang, JaC. pool sz lot
$209,500 b y owner
~15
INVESTORS:
Upgraded condo $49,950
Plan 3, Org Tree. Xlnt te
nants want to stay 9 34"'4
assum In Own /A~t 552-0726 _____ _
ma·s TOWHHOME
Sharp & 1mmac 4 BR.
Fam rm. din 'g rm
Tast efully d e cora ted.
O uts t andin g value.
Audrey Kapelus. A.:cnt.
644-7767
WOODBRIDGE
SPECIALS
~•row. of hvinJ: in the
beauufuJ lakeside <"Orn
muruty of WoodbndJ?c~
We have homes avu1la-
blc in the pnrt· rnn.:e
from S72.900 lo $145.000
l'leasccall fordeta1b
JtWOOOBAIOGE
REAL TV
551 -3000
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HERE IT IS!
A perfcr t :i IH•droom
home. 1ust not• block to
pool, tenn1!> and park
I.urge private buckynrd
make. lhll> a ho mt· you
won't want to mil.~ This
Colony beauty 1s vaC'ant
and ready to i;:o Ca 11 now
to see.
~ RANCH ~REALTY ~ 551 2000
•THERAHCH•
Brand new carpets. 1n
this ~nut. cxer 4br Loguna leoch I 041
home over 2,500sq ft •••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••
Pool size lot Move in ••••• ... •••-cond . Jus t reduce d ''~
Sl32.900 R<.-d Hill. Ma ry
AM Kay. Brok Assoc
Day 552.7500 eve 552· 1245
UNIVERSITY r ARK
Elegant 3br St a nford
Townhomt'. Fee Land
ORANGE TRJ.-:£ :!hr
patio ho m e. S7 l ,900
Agent 551-4682 evf.'
The Ranch. 4 Br 2 Bo, fom
rm. pool, \I( comer lot
w /RV park ln ll Up
gaded thruout. Jll7,500
551 ~1
LooldftCJ
For Prfvacv?
TbiA Tulane Modlf I In
r ark Homes hu It' 3
Bdrm. and ra m rm Aur rounded by lnndi.caperl
atnum and paUo nn-1111,
covu ed dcck in l( a nd
spa r klin g pool O n ly
$23l.ii00
~ . . . . .
Causey
& Company
RX&S.AVE
New bsllnl( with unl•nd
1.1\j( ocean view on QUll't
cul de-sa<' Nt"eds point
and cnrpet Spt1c1ou..,. 2
BR, plull family room. Prictd t.o move 1119,500
•
OWNER
MUST SELL nu bou,Rh t 11nothe r
house. 3 llR wOOfl ond
glass beauty on 3 lots
overiook.ul1 qwet g~n
belt High beamed <'I'll
ll\lt. Mexkan Ule. charm
$118.500
1104 So CoHt IUway u\ VIJl1ge Fair
l.AOllNA BF./\CH
497-2457
. . ,.. . ,
Lol fo r sall'/O w nrr
Sl25K. Secluded. Spec
t·oastal v1t•11. w t l1~l
w1Brkr 2 20 at S135K
494-3645 l'Ves
• 180'0CEAM
& mountain view from
3-st.ory home with sturdy construcuon Nice yard
wrth plenty or decking 2
BDRM + den Li11tun a
Bea<"h $154.500 8029DP
900Gk-yn St. L..fi-.. .cll
MOH.ARCH
SUMMITT ti
IJPaut. decorated B
Plan. 2 Bdrm +. den. 2
baths Panorama<" Sad
dleba<"k mtn vu·w~. loc
on c•uJ de l>llt' City Jai:hts
by night Mui.I s t•ll '
Comm pool, 1aruu1 &
clubhou."ie Sl2i .500
3 Monan·h Hay Pl:iia
LaRuna N1j!ucl
496-7222 831 -0836
LC11J1111C1 H~ 1052
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Laguna Niguel
Realty ..
NIGUEL SHORES
A most desirable 3 Bdrm
ganren home in prest1gt· area Rt.'<lwood dcl'klnl!
in rear yard. bn<"k pntio
in front Vacant. read>,
& wa1t1ni:t lor your.
Sl:!l,500
•93.9494 495-5220
496-24 13 830-5050
BY OWNER· Highly up
gradl·d hom e on golf course Wllhtn ~ block or
te nnis rlub $2i5.000
835 4665, 495-4~
EXCmMGVtEW
o( snow u pped moun
tains and City h.:hts A
lovely 4 bedroom • f:d in
~h Model" In e'I 1-ellen~ cond1llon. fn m1ly
room , kitchen ond ('ntry
with imported Span1~h
talc rtoonnA. All n('w
carpel iOJt. pn1nt, dis ·
hwusher nnd rurnO<'<'
Master bath wcll lo<"all'd
to ewi1ly odd ~pa/hot tub
or JacuzLI /\ plt'o•urt> to
show Owner may carry
accond tni.'t d !d. Well
pnetd l l 1109.000
COLI OF NIWPORT
ll.Al.TC>aS
'75-551'
1' you want your advert•~·
ln11 mua&.gt' to reJch
mor.i J>t•oplt> ot lower
C<llfl. Clalllllf1i'd 1<1 the
way lo go• Cllll Now•
&&2-66'7~
JUST USTID-WISTCUff ......... redKONhd. 4 ... ...,,....,
2 fh •pl•i:n. 21/J .... ..... WtcMa. 0. lo•efr ..... IMd .......... $235.000.
SHOWN ANYTIME-CALL
64M25'
WESTCUFF "'llG CANYON IEAUTY .. SHOWPLACE Oroc1ous liv ing at its Gorgeous West<'l.1(( 3 br be6l · Dramatic llv rm
home . Spacious hv1ng w/vauJted celbng. huge
r m . W a r m corn et; frplc, frml din rm, cozy
fireplace. f'am1ly rm. rmly rm w ta second
Giant kitchen-loads of Crplc. 4 lge bdnna. o ver · cupboards! Huge master s 1 z e d m s l r s u I t t•
wing. Bit: sewin g w/garden bath. Truly a
laundry rm Massive prest.11uou.s home · newly
central pa tio Mint cond•· offenid. 75&-t501
lion' Call fast 7S2·1700 z ..... ·~ '""'•"" '""' ··· · (~l','f]l;rn•fluu1 [ ~ 1111 ...... ~~
EASi::Ffs P.~!QJ!~~e
5br 3ba expanded hvlng w/pool. Jae, fam rm ,
rm d en. marble frplc • romplet.ely remodeled.
D R. Low down. Assum Big Jot-muc h more .
loan. By owrier. Pnnc Owner will finance. No
Only. 640-7771:1 credit needed. $155.000
NEWPORT RXER
$122.500
3 Bdrm home 1s steps
from the beach. on the
Peninsula It defm1tely
need i. T L C. but has
tremendous pote nlla l ~ your tools a nd 1m·
aginauon. Ca II 540-l 15 l
~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
\Jalance. As k for Ed
~964·24SS
Real Estate
DUPUX ~~~~~~~~~! Ry owner . reduce d ti)
S175.000 Both 2 BR units.
1 blk t.o ocean . Good tn·
come area. 675-0475
2 br c harming bayv1ew
Mobile home on Lido
Penn
SZ'T.000 675-0341
BEACH DUrt.EX
l·Blk. to ~an. newly
renovated SlSS.000
NEWPORT IEACH
REALTY 675-1642
'PACIOUS 2BR, den DR.
L.R. view+ I BR a pt over
gar+6 car prk'g. 215 St.
Andrews Rd. See b y
appt. Agt Crane 54().0608
EAGU'SHEST ,..... .......
RARE OPPORTUNITY
TO ACQUIRE F ROM
IEACH HOME ESTATE OF ORIGINAL
Comfortable 38R, 21..-: ba OWNER . T HIS "UN
oewly remodeled home COMMON" & SCARCt-: 3
4 houi.ci. from OCt'an 1:$ R to: NO UN I T ,
SllW .000 Own /Agt U NE Q UA LL ED
63I-4900or 642·3338 P RIVACY. COM MAN
J. DING BAY VIEWS & $79,YOO, UNLIMITl-:D POTE N
SA He1Jtht$ · Country TIAL VALUE. Agent
atmosphere · Ne wport 64().5560 5Chools.3 BR.2 ba.h ugcl----------
yard. owner/ato:l Call WESTHIWrC>RT
Lyn 979-0092, ~2660. 2 Bedroom beach col·
t.age Well m a intained on
W.ATERRtOKT R·2 lot 1 block lo bay
COHDO AND beach 1135.000.
lbr 2 b a V1e w /!'l l1p
L se1o p t $1 59,500, 0 ~~ -------
NEWPORT HEIGrITS
TRI PLt:X OR _ ,r -FIVEPLJ-;X., • ~~ ..:.,.
Unique oPJl(Y t.o buy un· .-kmm:::'.i 1111:2
its thal ra r ely bt!com e 8aJboa ls&and Rl?ally
avai l 10 Newp ort ""''"""'"'<CW"" Beach '!'\ finest nghbrhdl> 673-8700 AlJ three have 2 BR. 11---------
HA. al"t'h1te(1 plant. ror 2 COHDO IY OWHER
mort• BR's Own front 3br 2VJba $99,500
unit + plans for 2 mort! 2 Near Hoag 545-~
BR's. $189.500 Owner S•CRl~CE!! ,'94-3223 cv~ or wkends "' " BIG CANYON condo
Excellent f'mancmA IOK be lo w market J\
H V.H 4 br l ba. fa m Beauty! ~legant 3 RH.
rm, d esirable ICX" A~-pool. 1ac Great area
i;um . 2nd avail $166.900. Sl.29.900.
f140 144(). 5S I f.SS I /\gt 673-4311 ----~it--------~-
ltG & BEAUTIFUL
& EAGBTOGO
!i RR . 2 R a .
Sum1•rset. k itrht•n
nook . ram1I ~
"' wt•lb:ir. t11n1nJ?
rm. :? fplr'.; vit'w o
Nt>v. f)<)rt Crnter A
pot11n J! ~hP d .
privu<'v & u p n C'e
vou can 't be a t
Ownrr hill' boui!ht
a n o t h t> r h o m t•
Suh m1t all offero;
S217 000
ll!OI Port Carlow
l!t~!1'1~! P~~!r
a lOd ay od m th<'
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW•
HEY !!
I got best 2 d~als m N B
One on 0l'eanrront and
one m CdM No loan fees.
7~&91-,•1, loans .
C Quintard, Rltr. -----
SGIOemtnt. 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ocean Hills condo. By
owner. 2 Br 21rz Ba . Fan
Laslie view. new carpe~.
paint & paneling S79,000
'1.rm Pnn only. Assume
elUSltng L"il T D. 496·3231
V1EW RtOM THE TOP
Drealhtaking ocean view
from tugh an Presidential
lle1gh1s . Ne w hs t1nJ;.
near new 2 BR Condo. on
ly$97,500
BERTHA HE NRY
REALTORS
2150el Mar 492-4 121 .......
~tr..o 1071 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BUJLDERS CLOSE OUT
t:.legant 4br1 2t,;ba, 3 car
g arage, a ln 1n ic rm.
paneled Cam rm. 2 frpk s,
wet bar. laundry r m .
p remium c a r petin g .
Tak.e over existing loan
at 9'-'I~ $199,500. 26991
Via I.a Mirada 831 ·2443.
? .. ~::~ .•.•.•.. !~~~
UHbr<>IKT
4br font 111t 1c fo m ily hom~ AQf'nl SS1·4682
eve.
___ 6_42_·_5_6_7_1 ___
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Sell Idle items 642·567~
........... IHclt I 069 Mlw,_t IMcll I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
* * LIDO ISLE * *
Exceptional 4 BR, 2 BA on wide
s treet·t.o-street lot. French doors &
beam ceilings thru•out, hardwood
noors. used brick frplc .. & ext ra
l a r g e So. p a tio. Comple t ely
remodeled By owner.
$460,000 67J.142J
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& luncbruplnM In '
MIW rtlSTI•tOUS ADULT
MOl&Ll ~ ftAll
c Ml~lnn \'leJn 1m u>
6 MOMTHS AU mtT
1'4/IJ7-0'71
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t •'"· H f , or • 1 A
l'uirp 646 J!Hll. li7 3 ti 7 !Mo tn Pf"l'\'. but h1~h 1ln" hill
1,. thJ., ,.,,.-.1 .. 1·ular J U It
t l"'K ho11w l.ook lntt lor
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RUM.AR Rf.ALTY
55 ... 7977
t....al Califonllo
L1 v1 oiz 'ltlUllh'd nn a
wnodw knoll 0 Jk tree ..
WHAT $20.000
WIUDOFOR
YOUTOOAY
II fot (urt}l{•r 1nfornlJ
llM & 1n"ellllj!Ul<' lh1·
i.1111 bt>~t <'nmmutl 1l\
I nd n•Jl t">l.tll'
lOWIHTdEST w,. ,1111 h.iv~ It u n lanrl
<.'Jll n o w »r n k 1.1
l m 5001. 1 ~ ~)tf()
and on•h1o1rd.' !>Urround ...__I ..._
tJus 5 llH homl' Soonni: ~ iiWnn
r\'dar ct•ilini.:s . i:r;iC:l' for SaM 1300 rormal d1n111i: und lt vin1: •••••••••••••••••••••••
niom with ~encrous ust-Ath•n t1o n In vesto rs 2
of used bn t•k a rchw11yi. ct"IOlre 4·Plex1•s nt'Br So
u.nd tiled Ooon ni: Equal Cst Pl111a G OS.000 t·ill'h
ly spacaows mai.ter ~wlr oo lOJI exr h1111>:c l'nn
ts arcentt>d by a Homan l01balt< ooty llm 494 0536
buth and rusll<' fm•plaet• bus 540 121.9 ___ _
Otht'r qua ltty touchc:. rn --
e lude Oak c a btn<'lry. C:O..-rcial
:.liUnt'd leadl'<I ~lass and l"r-opetiy 1600
l,>unlJ")' kuchen A PQOI •••••••••••••••• ••• ••••
with Redwood deck1n1t LAGUMA RETAIL
looks to night light Vtl•w Uulld.11\A an the ht'&rt of
$W.OOO the downtown area, r or RUMAR REALTY ner location. exr ellcnt
551-7977 property for art gallery.
runuture s tore. or any ~Real & retail business Ownt>r •••••••••••••~•••••• movuig & wa nts to sell As k in g $290 .0 0 0 ~S.HOfftH 1100 Rcalono~s~-~
••••••••••••••••••••••• IRAHD MEW
$16.900 1600 sq ft co mmerc ial
STEPS TO IEACH proressaon a l building.
Ohl wide '61 traaleramu NW corne r E ur h d &
<UN511:18> 3 pvt bch & T a lbe r t . F o un ta in
pwr Sub letting allowed Valley $142.400 848·2655
J,K"att'd in Traeasurc ti. d Y s . 5 3 ~ · 4 8 7 3
:llt401 P ac1flr Coast llwy wknds/eve:. I nn (Inly
l,.1g lkh Om•rt:d liy
Hcna1si.u n t.•t• M P lncomrPro~ 2000
714-499 .. JKlG •••••••••••••••••••••••
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64S-6646 BANK
REPOSSESSIONS
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
•FREE BUS•
*TOURS DAILY *
1·2·3 BEDROOM
HOMES
IN PARKS
ALL AREAS
CALL HOW
MOllLEHOME
STORES F: Anaheim 'l56 <1~K)
6 0HLOT
All 2 BR 1 BA with
garages & yards Great
Ea.'>ls1de location Owne r
arul.101.1.'> $12(),000
/('-PR€.\TIG€ I f40M€~
3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB
64S-6646
4PLEX
llunlington Beach
2(Yt;. Dn. 80% fmancing.
No Poinl..'l, fas t escrow.
Own/Bkr. 842·7407
DUPLEX
E/s1de Costa Mesa 20"'l--
down. 80% fmancU12. no
points. fast escr ow .
Own/Bkr. 842-7407 W~tminst.-r K4H Kll95
C. Anaheim 956 1011 ~~~~~~~~~
Santa Ann !l.'>4 7070
on a pprov o I or r rl·<llt 7 UHITS.C.M.
Beaut. ne w building
1-'lrepla<'CS. ltlnt locet1on
TSLlnvmts 642·1603 •EXCITING•
Lido-Newport Bc:h .. EAR
!mack dab 10 the m1ddk IREAJC EVEN
or beautiful Ne wpo rt 150/o DOWH
tl a r bor A J.(urden 4 l'leit Assume. Seller
P a r adis e + p e t s will c arry p a p e r
Marvelous pvt. heach Managem e nt a va il.
Wa lk to shop ~1nii in Agent. Gary o Bosler
Newport llnrbor s mo:.t 960-4388or 536-2498
cllrlusive area. I KZ0757 > Pnncipals only CALIFORNIA ---
PACIFIC TWO OH A LOT
MOllLE ttOME l.3 ~R l 2 BR. ~oo<l SALES Ea11ts1de ln<-a llon. owner
2706 llarbor. Ste 206 A llllJUOUS. $125.000.
540.5937 ~ £R€\TIG€
'78Slcyhne 2 bdrm . 2 ba .. r+ f HOME:~
$t0.000. 4 star par,, pool, :m:JW. Cst. llwy
clubhouse. 1 \.'I blk to 64r.6646
bt:ach llunt. b each -
900-5022 FOUi UHITS.C.M.
Wall< to bench. 12· Expan· Near new. 3 Br owners
do, pri~ lo sell . 1 BR, I unit, 2 bo, frpl, 2-car
ba, lrg Porch. 34.202 Del gar ,3-2 Br.2bn,units .
Obaspo. 1127, Dana Pt. TSL lnvstmt:l 64.2· 1603
1978 Kln1tst on Mobile * * • • * Home: 20x52. 2 bdr. 2 ba
Reasonable p ark rent
Xlnt cood. Mu!'t see to
bclteve 77~0305 M0-3894
l<bt4S Mobile llome wilh
IOX31 a dd on roum &
porch. El Morro De&ch 10
La1tun11. Ocon view .
PAl"llally rumiahcd. Xlnt
coodatlon. $27 .ooo. Prv.
Ply. 213-91i·2977
Acrtagl for s-. 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
16ACHS
19~xes By owner rice s cx-
1.n"mcly low. Seller will
carry 811 faoanclng at
91,;~.
~C .... Row
Low f>owa Paywmftf
..... 714/542°3676
CALLFbR SETUP •••••
8 EL A Ill E 0 F leflrtyHlhArH
J.'ALLBROOK PRIM E 2S acre •tale qualifies
AVOCADO LAND IN as Income property with t• R £ S T I 0 I 0 U S 2 houff9. ~verly Hll1'
HELEAJI ESTATE CAN addrua. Vl e wa or
BE SPUT 29<\ balance dl()wntown & ocean I Ad·
down owe. $368.000 1:::1'° Sl million. up
Prtnc Only Mike Wlnk
95'1-0554 Ag:;..n_t_. __ ATTENTION
The futat draw lo the BUILDERS
Y(eat. . II Dally Piiot & OEVELOPERS.
Claulfitd Ad. Call Tod•Y SJ,960.000. ~ ._ (4.1.S) ~.Al\. ,....._... ~_;_~.;....;..----~
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W•dneldav. Febru1ry 14, 1979
INCOME PROPERTY
H \OU rt· a ~• rtUU'• huH•r. ~dlt>r. l'>t
t''-' hJn~·•·r for unit-..· e11mmt•n ·1ul.
anttw.tn .. 1 nr I.and 11ll'tt'•' <.•a ll for an u11posntnwnt '411 h mu· of our sales ... 1.1rr U vnu n · .1 pMll''s1onu l ut(C'nt or
hr 1110•1 .tnd .•rt · tnlttrl'Sll'd tn the
J.u .. l.elt j.tro\\ 111~ µrnfr~~10nal opcrataon
in Oraro:f· <"1111111 ., "l' hu\C' u f c"
o)wntn).!., 1111 our ~.:ah•:. :.tufr PlcuSC'
c·.111 for .111 Hill"' tt•v.
• VI S T A 1> ll J> I. 1-: X W ul k to
... huppmi: .. 11~ •. 000
• ~W.000 UUPL.t-:X
ffJl lO'-:ind ~:trcl~l.'""
Oranjo!l' County
• B1\I HOA ISi.AND DUPLEX Tradl· ou" n only $230.000
• ('OST1\ MES/\ OUJ>r.t;X
unit :u~ "Cl ft $159.500
Each
• 2 llOUS t:S 0 L.OT
!l~).500
Costa M~~a .
• 3 BOHM .+ ~ RDRM. -C'o~ta
Mt''•' $Hi.1.900 • OHJ\NGE TR JPLEXl';S -Got two'
U 11.500 and $115 500
• ('OVI NGTON ~ PLEX · Pride of
owncr..l'up S200.000.
• 4 HOUSES/ONE LOT -vards.
$170.000.
• 4 f'Lt:X PRtnE-: O F OWNERSHIP
3 twd, 2 hath owner':, unil with
f I rt•p l11C't'. $225.000.
• COST/\ M i-:SA pridl' of ownership
4 p lt·x on ~PIC't' s trC'els . $215.000.
• 4.J>J.1<:x . Costa ME's a . $155.500.
• 4 llOUSES/LARG1': LOT -Costa
Mesa $242.000.
• 4 UN ITS Cost a Me sn $180,000.
• 2 DUPLEX F.S. 4 units. $135.000.
co~ta M<'s a
• 2 DLJ PL EX F.S. 4 u nits each with
f1r£•pl<l<'<'. llttnting tor Dc>a ch. $175.000.
• COSTA Ml':SA '1 -PLEX -two
3hclrm. l'AO 2hcirm $154.000
• 4 S PACIOUS unit .. S lfi!l.000.
• fi O R ANGE COtTNl 'Y units .
S2 IO.OOO
• X O H AN<iE C OUNTY units . s 19~.0()t)
• 8 OR/\NG8 C OUNTY units .
$205.000
• 8 UNITS. 2 4-plexes . prid e of
ownc-('s h1p . H u ntin g t o n B eac h .
$450.000
• J2 UN ITS . 3 4-Plexes. Orange
County. pride of ownC'rship. 3 bdrm.
owner 's unit with firC'place. $675.000.
.. 14 UN ITS -Oran~e County. one
yt•ar old . $597.000.
• 16 UNITS (4 4-plexe:-. >. Ora nge
County. $(i50.000.
• 16 UNITS
$400.000.
Or a n ~c County .
* Hi UNITS -Pr id e of ownership -
If untmgton Beal'h. $900.000.
• 17 UNITS on ocean. $760.000.
• 19 UNITS -Oran~e County -
S pa nish a rchitecture. $410.000.
• 20 H ARD T O FIND pride o f
owners hip un its. Costa Mes a. $8.50.000.
• 20 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS
I luntington Beach -townhouse
st"'k owm•r '~ unit. Sl .125.000.
• ·22 UN ITS -Anaheim. S53S.000. * 24 UNITS Orange County -All
units have fireplaces a nd e nc losed
garcigC' $1.350.000.
• 24 UN ITS -Orange County .
~605.000.
• 26 UNITS Ho ll ywood -pool & air
conditioned SAA0.000. * 27 UN I T S ll o ll v wood -
subtcrranC'un parking . $1.430.000.
• 28 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS
-Huntin~ton Bet1ch -1 'h mites to
be a ch. $1.575.000.
• 29 UNITS -balconies & wet bar s in
each unit -llollywood . St.070.000. * 32 ORANGE COUNTY pride of
ownership units. Owner 's unit with
cera mi c tilC' a nd wood -burning
fireplace. Sl.800.000. * 34 UNITS -HuntinJ:!ton Beach
firr pl:.tt'C'S & pa tios . St.300.000.
• 3ti UNITS Huntington Beach
Own vour own s t reet' Pride or
owne rs hip -3 bdrm. 2 bath owner 's
unit with fireplace. S2.025.000 * 4 0 UN ITS H o llywo o d -
s ubtC'r rnncan pa rking und security
f catures $2.800.000. * 46 UNITS -Holly wood -all
electric units . 2.200.000. * 62 UNITS -W . H ollywood -
s ubtC'rrancan parkin~ $3.380.000.
• 62 UNITS -W. Hollywood -pool -
<'lc vator. $3.380. 000. * 8S+ UNITS W. Hollywood -
security gu nrds. $2.000.000. * 112 UNITS exthanAC. $2.800.000.
• 125 U NITS -41<:? years old.
$2.375.000. * RETIREMENT HOME to be built.
$4 ,418.000.
• S H OPPI N G CENTER S I TE
PACKAGE -next to regional center.
$4.450.000.
• SHOPPING CENT E R -Orange
County. $640.000. * OFFIC E BU I LDI NG -Orange
County. Sl.700.000.
• R.V. PARK. 283 s ites $1.500.000. * MOBILE HOME PARK. $2.800.000. * 4 INDUSTRIAL BUlLDtNGS (Qr
$2,000.000. * tNDUSTRlAL BUILDINGS. s2so.ooo: $312.soo. st .925.ooo.
• INDUSTRIAL SITES ln Rlversidl'. * LOTS in OrnnJ:te County. Riverside
and Sa n OicllO County
No 'drive·bys" please. H you 're
serious nbout property. call for on
appointment. If you 're serious about a
position on our ates st8f(. call for an
interview.
QUAIL PLACE
PROPERTIES, INC.
17141 752-1920
r..c.. P,.,-ty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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L.wuary 2 br. 1"'1 ba. Con te.t-..-lee1eh 3240 Mtwpcwileach 3269 ...................... .
do Obie ••r . rp. pool. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •WIU. TRADE•
DIAMC*DS
for eql.llly ln Income IUQ·
pert) Ci S A for M A I
value. M111 ~.000
J a cu i i I. 14 SO I m o Vtty specuil 3 bedroom. z WAL.I( TO THI llACH 2BR 2BA Npt T t-rr C'on·
11425290 ba. rrpl<'. d:shwhr. fncd Beaut dt'COrlllt!d. 3 br. 3 do. l njl. 1ty, .e nd UOll
l::u\ltde 2 br. nice yard. )'d. t'Overt'd pa tio. gar ba. formal dine rm. fplr . S-00 mo. 1S Ria Dipper
bllnS tOdl ()It. No pe\3 Prof landscapc<j Avail W(.'l bar. pool. JO<'UUI, cn_~-~-----
Dnyll tl48·U 62 t-VU 11'1 3 week.<i. SMO mo incl tetws 1656/mo 7~ 0811 Eas t111de Co1t o M esa ""'" _,,, gardener Yrly lea~e ... ... VIS"""' M .. "'OR .,..,~ Agt. rro fee. 964 2~66. 81\tfs gora~ 2 Br 2 Bt• ,,...,,A "" "'~ 1
-CONTACT -
lllMor-. WoridAfl
541.0100
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Bl::ACH OUP.U:X..
119.:100
HUNT'C llAlHIOUR
4 l'leit. 2°"" yr~ oh!
ScottRNlty
536-7533
•2bt condo. poof. J•cuu 1
Nr S ~t r1aza $350.
Ch ild ok N o p e ts
83:)..3!n4 .
HIEW DUPLEX
2 br. 2~ ba. 1600 sq. rt .
cuth relllnga. dbl g.ir.
frpk'. big yd w /room for
boot. etc $495 673·6336 or
6429666.
F1REPLACE. 2 Br. gl
car i:aroge. dis hwasher.
ctc Really nice No pet.oi
S42S mo 759 0497 .
97J.2!nl . V\ew.custom decor. wet 3 br, 2 b~. prof. decorat· e d 1 s t o r y un i t bar. gardener . pool. ~7r> F~ I '-· h bit New Seasproy rondo. 2 Br ~. 557.4700 eitt 2312 ~ace, ... tc en ns.
2 Ba. incl. healing. pool d y s. 6 4 0 . 2 4 2 6 SOI.AR HOT WATER HF.ATINO Living rm & sa Jac. tenrua. rec rm. nr ~/Wknds ma.ster bdrm w /linled be a ch $500 pr m o 213ta-5'57 SF.AV1EW. -4 Br 3 Ba. ht W\ndows Oc>m lo pnv;acy
2-sty. pnv gale. tenni!>. walled outdoor carpet4.!d
&lsa/Spnngdale 4 br. 2 pool. $1300. 64().0006 & $haded patio. Double ba. (ncd yd, garage. Kids garage w /('lee opener .
& pets ok. $455. Agt No IEACH LIVIM'i Laundry fac1l. in .:arage.
foe 964·~: 9n29'11 Mew 2&1 IR Homtt Pnce SIM.500.
d L R r Owner leaving area &
Garfield/Bushard 3 br. 2 WI en. • am rm. wall consider s alt> of ba . patio . fnrd yd. rtm, deck pat. frplc "14• rurruture for appl. tn
garage. kids & pels ok d er gar·o pe ner Hoth sec. please phone Nelson 144 ~. Agt. No f ee proressiona lly decorat Robi ns on . Bro k e r .
Two 3 Br. four 2 Br h.se. +-
I br apt. E Side C M
Seller will carry loan
$290,000 Y E AG e R
REAL TY. 5564)171 973-297 ed $600 & $700 Call New home. 3 br. 2ba near _964_·_2566 __ . ___ i___ Marlene flt 631-3444 or 5411-5647. _____ _
3 Br. 2 ba. C M ho ml' Baker /Bear. Never oc Meadowlark 3 br. 2 ba. 644-8889 Condo 2br. l"'•ba • bhtns. cup ls t. last & &..'<.' ~ r I 'd r d Hrdwd firs. Crpl. rm to ~ 1414 lrp c. cov patio. nc Luxury 3 br. 3 ba rondo. fl C. u u n :,. p oo &
addurut onlg R·2 1ot As ---------yd. gar. Kids & pets ok elec gar opnr. frpk . 1acuu1 New, r:u·pet. Nr sm ~~ 1st TD Tenants New 2&.3 bdrm condos. $4 2~ A gt No re<· ds hwhr. trash com ptr. So Coa:il I lata, $425
wiJI s tay. SM.900 Owner frplc. btw. 2 car garage 964·2566: 973 2971. Newport Crest o tt . ~aft 6PM
al(l.00·9666/673-6336 $4.SO. & up 1076 Canyon Lu~ury townhouse 3 Br 2 pool tenrus Kid!> ok no T h Dr ~5637 " • ., OM\.W Emhidt TwOSOtM Ba. all. 2 car gar. te n pelS SS9S Agt No ee u..fwftislMd 3525
Two bousesonlarge lot Easts1de 3 BR. 2•.ba .. n1s1pool/Jac Close 10 964-2566 .9732971 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exrell location Picture ra m II y & d 1 n rm beach S500 lse 644-8086 --------..-1Heaut1ful3 br. 2 b3, vault
perfect. 2 BR 1 BA w Ja l· Gardener incl Recently IOLSA LAMDMARK UDO ISLE ed l'lngs. new <'Pt. OW.
1ach ed g a ra ge F'ull redecor. Nr pa rks & 4br 2.,_,ba Nr ocean * * centml 111r, fenced pauo.
pnce $l30.000 school s $~H B o b l"rm Orm FR 3 car J BR. 2 ba. Lri: Su nny rpk. 3 pools. Jacun•. rec Rasmusson 964·2"155 Patao Acres!. to lt'nn1f.. rm. wulk to s C!!t Plata .
/(' PR€HIG€ I HOM€~
g a r A gent Di a n a bch&club Call F rank or '><'h i '\. frw y ,
2 Br. carpets. drapes. I 840-1371. 840-4027 eves K.arl 1213' 6.S.1 7900 i.:oi. /wat1:rpd, k 1ds/peti.
i·ar 11arag e . no pN s Beaul.lful 4 br hom<'. nr OK $49~ Call collect
Must have refs $295 mo t; d 1 5 0 n If s . 0 0 2 2 213 981 28112 bclwn 9 5 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB
645-6646 ~~asl + $100 dcp Rhod e s 111 . S5ti.l I rn fl C tl/\ RM IN(; O C Y. /\ N ---
--__ bl~S464 1-·noNT 3Hr1 d~·7~. 9'd1n1nl( .__._nb fvntlshtd
Loh for Scft 2200 J br 2ba db 1 Ra r. Lg t· ttwll_'-6_oa____ rm. rrplc yr y" ;, lflt :::-:-;::·;; •••• •••••••• •• •
....................... b:wkyard an Collt·llt' Prk HCll:tZ. 3242 2Br t bath Cott11,11r Li.t c lllltoal.._ 1706
2 contiguous R·l lots. No Pet., S450 6429567 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• y.ird. p c1tw K£•1lwnod ••••••••••••••••••·~···
Villaite or Northwood, 631~ MIWWXUatOUS tk'<'~ Conu 1•t1• w.1 1k~ & Bach Apt P t1rlung, uttl
tformer parkinl( lots for plantf'r" ~1mo 2327 •,, pd ~/Mo Available
modehi>. Plans inr lude d. ~ 3 br. frplc. dng rm. IUCH COMDOS \far1t..rf't Or r.4:t1;(,i:-, n<NI .ttM moo or m Sl.22
$45.000e ach t'flrlosed yard. l(ar, nr I 2 3 Bedrooms Tenni'I. uftl'TI• r m
640 5112 Uroker So CoaM Plaza 972·00:i3 pool. i.ome shp!I SIG CAMY<>tf
00 ~55 Waterfront Prnpert1ec; Of.AMI CONOO ~:nU~~o,~r~en;~1~~ •F.J\.'ITSIDt: z br. 1 tn•. ~ur.m_214i3 7l41M&6F,(dl
downtown L<>N Ani.telt'!> cpl..'1, drapt>11. lnrd yd. 2 Br 2v, &. 1700 1,q ft
f"or S ale or I r a d c .cur. kids OK No pt't' Lownhomt-1n pr~lll!IO\lt1
837-6123 $r7S/moG75 3200675-0l&J Brolldmoor k rand """"
MobHehoMt / K 111de Nt.-w 3Rr. 2"'1 ba '>f'<'Urlly 2 .tlf· 1"n"'" TrtrPrtts 2300 ~ar. t'llCI r,rd. ~altfl. C"r1A pool & i lul>h<iuv
I lfXX> mo 'fobin k f''41t v
t•or .,.~ AVillll t\l\W 1 ••.,.•••••••••••••••••• •
[4(1rtn'I t ti.tthc; ""''" ~.whfronl 1 b R. panclM1 ~Plf<l()U'i hv ~rf'.• l.t1v• ll J rm wiill"r~. pool
ly y.ird 4' ""tr... "'" 4 ll"mpit)Uftny Qnly $400 ll"11 \fn 1n<'I ~ utl•n,.r tfYI ·~ 12(Q Dr U>vy
EA.SH HUOSOH t> 1'-1 , mo l ~
IEAL Tott 644-4122 · t, • fr,. tily ON"1>rat.ed •••••••••••••••. •• ••• •• <'J>lA/1ltJl!I. rplc. tins 1'14f>. IJ7 I
DeAnz.a Bay Side V1lla2c ln<.'l gardener $565/mo
3 br Mobile llome. Newly + $20011e<' ~ 7_0K:>_' __
derorated $21.500 Lerms b r I I b k Boat Dock P vt Bc h 3Br. l "'2 a. f'1> c · 2 ac
C.tll .lft t fl71 <t.M -:'-f() Pf:Y.' Apt l.t vlfWI ----
c:ando 2br 2bf} blt1n ptJOI t M'ltal k4'nl'41 f'*v "''" Codo ~ 3124
tennis bcath lfJ)Omf1 FiT>'\912 Kier T1J"'.C. ~"'' •••••••••••••••••••••••
, yrd CIOIK' to 'chb . new I o o I · J a c u l 1. 1 pa int 966 J oann NO
Clubhous es . Bro ker I 0 0 G 5 . 1411 ~ 1 'm 0 g~r . 6 3 l · 4 9 2 0 I l-879-9166. 5411.4769
De Aliza Bayside VIiiage
North side nr Bay 2 Br, 2
ba. frplc . patio. cv d
carport. 675-0300
Mobile Home
Lag un a 8 Ca ('h . B y
owner. l 'h BR, 2ba. New
luxunous carpetins:. IRO
degree ocean view Adult
living. No Pets. $34.000
3802 S. Coast llwy. F 10
Call .493-6165.
2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br Iba ha rd wood fir
beamed ce1hng. fe nc
yrd. Rlt-1ns . Sm r h1ld
OK. No Pets $390. 1982 B
Ml."ycr Pl :>49·3484 wknd
or uft. 5:30.
HEWPORTHGTS
AREA
HEW LG TWMHSE
3 HR 21;, BA. rrptc's. wN
ba r s. lndr y rm :.,
garages. fncd y rds &
deck s Corne r Knox
S t/Ora nge A ve C M
$595 631-1.388. l · 756.2908
DUPLEX or 2 on lot for J Bdrms . 2 balhs. Mesa
s e lf & m o ther. Im Verde home $495 mo Jnr
mediately Mus l have grdnr. 3281 Colorado Ln
2BR each Qwckescrow Ownr/agl 5~9 ·622 1 .
Max. $8SK CM Owner11 559-4026
only reply. please' Call ---------
collect 213·957-0056
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4386 Lance Wood Way
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You art-the winner of
Two Frff Tick•b
Lagunahoc:h 3148 lo
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28R secru rum. 190 Ca
nyon Acres Dr. $395. Ph
213/399-2501 or645·8699
Newport hoch 3169 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HoYMs Unfumished ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 3202
THE
ECCEMTRICITIES
01-"A
bl /l.Jlt ()c)t k x tr '""" 714 /Kq4 17 17 ev ~
2 l.315«Z 'ZV17
SUNSET BEACH 2 Bd
Stepi; lL> \and Tr rn r1r
vteW Rf~/WU!lhet $400
A~l 11 4 1i 4 4 ~11 .
21.31592. 2Il7 3
3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Willo~. 3 br. 2 ba. rrplr.
dshwhr, pallO. fncd yd .
gar. luds & pets ok $445
Al(t no fE't>. 961·2566.
97J.2!r71
RENTALS
I BR. l ba $l50
3 BR. 2 ba . . . $525 /650
3 BR. 21,, ba . . . $6001625
4 BR. 2"2 ba,. ~95/850
4 BR. 2"'2 ba .• N B. SlOOO
'+513 CAMPUSDa·IRVINE
Woodbrad ~e C r os s 1n1<:
Townhome 2 Br + den.
2.,,, Ba . 2 l'a r t?ar
w /opene r flSSO<' d UC!>
included $.SSO pr m o
559-509tl
THE COVE
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mo + Sl 5U dt>PO~tt
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3 br. I ba. dshwhr. new
<'rpt. across from hay I
blk lo bch. gar 752·!M»5
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4 BR. 3 ba .• wntr. S600
3 BR. 2 ba. wntr $42S
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Orangetree patio home
New 2 story 3 br. 2 b11
Plush rrpL'i & d~ A ,c.;.
rrplc. pool. JaCUlZI ten
nL'l 2 car itar w 1elec lbr 2ba wate rfront con
opener $.S25.000 846-3648 do. $695mo $159,500.
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RENT TILL YOURS . Lvly Lovely 3 br. 2 ba .
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Lovely patio home 2 br , 2 -~-=---3639 ____ _
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Ill adults no pets $460 AREA
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double gar . cplS & drps. lalM»o Island 3206 elec 8 .1 s D W S500 m o •••••••••••••••••••••••
4BR 3ba . den. dining rm.
patio w /gas bbq. New
tile. very clean S7SO
li7S.1442
inc. ~ardener :>49 2644
l Br. pets ok. $325 mo S200
sccunty Call 645·5295
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pallo. no pets Utal paid
S32S 1 ·661 3879
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OCEAMFROHT ru.s. pool, Jar Fro m S395
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Cod rha rmer nt•ar 3"'32 N.H.Y C. 3 BR. 2 bath + BToro &
guesl r m w /bath. $1500 I •••••••••• • • • • •• • • •• • • •
Mo. Dona Chicheste r Close to frwy. 4 br. 2 ba.
&12-8235 <T -1071 f111lc, patJo. rncd yd. 1o;ar.
ORANGETREE· I bdrm c.ondo with loft Tcnna ..
pool. rec". rm. $335 mo St.~unty-Cleanang dE'p
Prv. Pty 759 1985eve!>
L6e $650 per mo. Wood
bndge. sJ>C(" 4br. 21.<:b:.i.
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frpl. OCt'a.n view & ap
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$750 Month or purchase ~on Avail 3/1494-4674
Eves. Holl PM KJd.:i & pets ok. $455. Agt,
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-..... rr-.v Canyon Ar res Dr. $375 & .. ..................... Fo.wtainVolt.y 3234 secunty deposit call 1H 1
2 Br. freshly painted & ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4J.~ tWI 634·6S48 for
new crpt. dbl gar 34648 CIOMloCl('m, sr hoOI 3 br. applicallon
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1164-2566. 973-2971 2"'Ba. ram.rm $7S01mo
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Spa seoo. 960 1326
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IRVINETERRACE with RV access Prestige 2 Bdrm. I Ba. pa tio hom • MOllU HOME Sleps to beac • r. +
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drapes. paint thr,uout1 ''"'''"""'""' ' · 7 7 o l 3 3 3 e v e s Rervw."a100nll, buy op OCEANFRONT Great rate for tig ht am · """""'' • ,....,.,
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DUNG ER & ASSOC New~leaa.nl-2 bedroom •••••••••••••u•••• ••• • anythln~ vnluabll'. RentaJ Pavahon 67$-4912
957-0701 968-5565 ~.or ~ bedroom + den 4 OR. den. 2 Ba. Cplr. Santa Ann 554·7070 Bkr Tues-Sat.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS z $575. Cc~u It window blt.ns. pvt al.rium, 3 car Westminster 848 8895 2 bdurn or Urlf. $275 Yrly.
d home l'lve blocks to gar. Tennis. pool & C.Anah~1m ~1011 Ad.lts.nopN.s 242tE16lh
br. 2 ba w/ronv. t end. buc h Pravnl~ 2-cu beach. Pvt comm. $800. E An""'•m 956-4500 N Hts ll46--$438 VauJl. clg. ahlldY n<' garage Putty main· ,.._..,465 .;....;.. ____ _
yrd wJga.zcbo. 3 car l(ar tamed yard Adults No ---------C==~ OCt.:ANFRONT. Lrg de· S150 mo., mcl gardener. pets. Inquire ot ~27 '1ath 2 BR 2 BA. den. luxvrious '• 34 ... 5 tww 1 nr. 2 car gM .•
Avall 3/1. 673-8243. St.ret-t. m4 > 116()..6.131. home. mountain view. -Md ' adlta. 00 pets. $3'75/mo.
S595 lse . 4 9 $-IH 19 •••0 •••••••••••••••••• A 1 ll t lll Juno 14 .
4 bib to ocean. Newer ~ 2:500 sq f\ 4 8d homa e~/Wlmda. LUXURY ~
3br, 3ba. 2 frplc . S776. above Uunt. Harbour. LAICICC>tlDO --------67~or675-S930 many JtltH, $795. Call North View 2BR. 2ba. den -Minion Vlt>Jo. 2 br 2 BR. s teps to bue h
3 BR. family rm, jacuul. Mike ll80-23S8 home. Community pool, 'DI' IC! loft. 2 ba. frpl". air w(Palio, Thru June. gardener. SS95 he. ,.......,... " S4G-5684 above Bill Corona . llrtlll Oarden view rrom every 48Mll9eves. cond • paUo All deluxe vlew. Sl800mo 7$9-8930 b u ("""l"__, No ...... r.11 Bd room 3 br, 2 a. pre• 1e ........ ---t 3251 "• ......... ~.. -0<-e1nfronl 1 rm.
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everyt.tuna TV 6'13·8821 Bn!>tol & Baker. $165
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the Dally Pilot. <Real Estate Is not included). Bnn11 your ad into one or our offices ll1ted
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RE/MAX ·--gan1"t'. ~w1mm10~ pool 714/832-4134 s hingled "Hansel & t A~"ue 537·22'13.nofee. "'"...u'l. -" o...ay Gretel " style offll.'e Pit.OT rtasslfil.'aUon to ~ '"""'""'" J:JCULZI Tennis couru. I BA.YFR "" Fem. roommate to shr 3 itet buy~r and seller --------Beaut tm1nd new adult blk to Httnlmj.'1on :.hOP· SUP AVAJL. Spac. 2 br. Br2 Ba apt on Balboa Bl suites Wall to wall r pt. t og eth~r Sell your LOST: Yellow lab pui;py 1---------• apts Spar l & 2 br PUlR cerucr mall Adults den. 2 ba apt w /spec· Aft 6. 6'15·5035 warm panehng. beamed ~urplus. overstocked or Vic W 17th & Monrov•a PERMANENT LIVE IN
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Sc h £•duled move-in &>uwmd ,V1lla11e. 15555 appointme nts . beaut. Prof straight male look frplcmexecomce 7iO sq or suoohtll ofany kmd 548-8204 HSKPRS
&tnshinc rilled 2 br, 2 ba. Feb 10. .,..," $3"" llwlt.tngtm V1ll&1te Lane. 1tardens w 1th s a ndy mg to shr apL in JI B or ~!,l ~'!( ri:rsm·q0rt equalmg For more mformauon or LOST· 2 six mo old F & M PRACTICAL NURSES
upswrs apt. w/rooftop lBr.lBa .,,._,.$42 ll B \714Jl98·9961 beach..Overlooks Balboo SB.2l3·96'1-0016.lve msg ..,_...,,,_PLUS toplareyourad.call whale puppies w /red WELLSCREENED
pat.1o.rrplc.bltink11&2 2 Br .. 2 Ba SJ!K>· 5 lsland Adults, no pets. V WI & E""PLOYER PAYS caqiar. $450/mo673-4329 ~gml --~12 Adult ApU. nr bch New <'114)673-8414. Share large 4br house on Charming 325 sq rt office 642-5671 spatSI b 2 5. RICEWIASORnO "" • 2br rrplc, piit1os. pool ------------Penn. Responsible, easy space with very aurar · betwe en !SA M a n d 1-ar or. · FEE
2 BR. frplc, s underk, Slwuunj!lg.3br2bagarn Sec gal« 1702 f1onda, Oeluxe 4BR,2BA.gar.oo going M/F w/job. Call live new wallpaper & ~JOPM. Monday lhru 642·0'75'1a_ft_5 _____ DYMASEARCH
()(.'ean 1ude Avail 311 <!pl. Pool-re<". area $345 ~10 pets steps LO bch. $5'15 Dan or Jim 673·953'1 art white shutters. Must see Fndath!orofiour ad to •P· REWARD Husky /Sl\ep Personnel Services
5'(K) RelS' 675-9431 aft 6 710 w 18lh_S_t _____ 1 New 2 br,2 ba condo. pool. yrly lse. 644-1103. _5 ___ :.i_P_M______ to :66f:~ {e'ZlrY ~.If tiet....'ee~~ ~~~ ~ nux. s1vr. Has Ahtskan :mi ~T~s9 S.A.
Newer 3 BR. 2 ba . suh Country Settinq )aCUl7l, tt'nnas, dshwhr. Sharp 3 Bedroom. 2 ba. M-roommate to shr apt. noon on Saturday for tags. ans to "Sancho" I~~~~~~~~~~
dee k. frpl • bltns . 2 lllO E. 2lsl Streel g a r a g e D u y ~ nice carpeltng. bltns. NB. SI~ mo. Oceupy 1m 675-23 ll Sunday'spubllrallon 631·3332or8J3.9632 r
gar ages S6 25 Agt Eastsade 2 br&den <ipllt <213)AA5 6033 , evt':. {'Ov 'd p a tio dec k & med. 646·991'1. 752·1180 ~~~~~~~~~~1-----------•Found. Small Female Companion Secretary ~-----l<'vcl Frplc. der k 546-099f 1ta ragc. $525. y rly . Roger -~-:.-..·Refttal 4450 Ch e c km a s tt'r Germa.nShepherd.mass Good driver . n on l>kybght. all extras $420 -1 675-fiblOJacobs Realty. ~ checkwntcr. brand .,,0 collar. p..,.2 yrs old? smo«er, xlnt references. 38R, 2ba. 2 {'ar J?a ri?. mo. No children or pets NEW 2 lilt 2 RA . <'nc F. wants F to s hare ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-.. 111 vic Adams & 568-I:mo
frplc, bit-ins. ds hwshr, Days 646·4262 , eV<'s garagf, close to beueh LlUO BAVFRONT charrrung2brhouseNB Newport Manner's Male n1•w,SIO 3holepaper r uuuu ..--:.-----------~ 719•,Jns 6402800 645-954.3 $36l)l)(T"mo 964-~37 Supe rb 111e w , s andy Age.22·:.l Beg.3·1or1m Modem 502 sq fl !>lore punch. ltkt• nc~ SS Magnolia H B. After 5. Practical nurse w /excell.
---· ----beach. Crplc 2 BR. $650. m e d s 2 o O m o 2 6 :J 0 ( C 1 A 11 0 n &In 7217 t•\CS 968-6640 references wall provide
3824 Bdrm townhouse apt 3 BDRM . 2 bath. 2 ::.to ry .,,.c: f.685 or 494· 1681 ist•-• ~~t•-• .,_dep 673 '1~ k ..., ,.. ror elderly. Cook. ,.. A u 50 .,...,. ..........,.,. 213-1n7001 60 •~t: BasenJI , M. bar · '""-••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. i -.... ba $425 mo 1owdl<>use pl .,.. /mo Two desks :.> X twn ......., rompanion, s hopping
Sharp 3 BR, 2 112 ba GKSpaJd.642·5073 964U0'7 DELUXE Ho use lo s hr. 2 adj For store &omce space at pe d ti drw r . IBM less,blktwhl &bm.2/lO own trans. Reliable:
duplex Fplc, dsh w:.r , 2 br. 2ba. ~2 blk to bch rooms . good location, reasomible ra lcs ma I( card auto Gt-62l3 ~7526
AJ.r cood, enel gar $495 East.side 2 br. hltns , no 3 Br.new condo. I male lo New carpet. $410 mo yr COM. S250mo 673-7359 50().SOOO Sq Ft typewrller Call Dack LOST. Cat grey male vil' -----------
mo Peggy 96().4392 pets. $325 mo 640-1271:1. be.ch T o t a I r e<' ly bl5·3L26 eves M ... S ... VERDE lrwm673-4400 22nd&Santa Ana. CM Fence bu1 Ider n eeds _ __ -552_4201 e ves aft 5 pa1kafi!e Incl t1•nn1s Roomma te wa nted to .. .,. work. n yrs. expenencc .
I lge Br apt No pets -lnmcd OC'c uµy a1101I All adult. no pets. 2 br, 2 share new 2 bdrm 3 ba DRIVE PLAZA Metal desk w /3 drwr file REWARD• 642·8833. 496-9154 Adults only Pool & p:ttio 2 Br. 2 ba, 1150i.Q ft. Fplc. (~1919 s:>-1 1 ba, from $330. Jacuzzi, 0-c:Ula Pl Condo. 496·2661 1.525 Mesa Verde t:, c M "'5. Kroehler 3 way vmyl FOUND· Elderly blk poo· . , 1~1 Monrovia. $24iU em· !!ar. O /W, $3'15 t Bl.OCKTOOC EAN pool.rec bldg.Shown by or644-9.S39 54 5.4123 reclinerbrown $4S.West· die, 1-'e male Vic Hunt· PLUMBER (Lied) Look· t\il!>-003CI Me.a Ven.le. gJ8 ·1!121 or appl. only. 545-4855. -------inRhouse Roaster oven 1 n n t 0 n • Ad am s mg for work in new ron-
4994721 i i.Jr. I·"' ba, lrplC'. 2 t•ar N.B. seek Slra1ghl prof I I ·---------1 $44. 642-5633 c,..,":,......., "' st.nJ(.'llon. Marv. 646·9807 2 BR. 2 bit, pool, adult'< on --'~1r $350 mo Adult~ on STEPS TO OCEAN. View bus man to share lux 1_;,_________ ..........,...,. aftS
ly Stove & rt'fng. wtr µd 3 Br. 2 ba upper. Mesu del ly No Pt'll> Ask for U1ek 3 Hr . 2ba. 2 car ~ar. ocean vu home w /sam<' MARINER'S MILE J.M copier Model 10'7 $200. 1 l -----------
P>O 556 l7tlS Mar. $350 No petll only962 &1!">4 9 to5 bluns. $6'15/mo. 675·1906 ~ pool. $2115/mo. lncld PRIME LOCATION 559-8451 or 559-84'16 after f'N~sgheoymef~~o~n~:.~ Manufacturers Save: We
c•c """" ----lil G V' 1·1 "u n•"4 ON WATER. Available 6 PM """" ._,__•·act as ·embly or Jbr. 2ba. end )tar, SJ'75 ,.......,....., _______ ___,New aplll now rcntani.t. 3 Near lloag, attract 2 BH u · ara a ·_"'_,...,_,..,_ for retail or f"ofess1onal •-=------------Valley.839·7019 :~";'';,r mech. & elect
Near OCC. No pe ts 2Bdrmapt,unfurn,fam1 hdrms.2 ba &cnr l >tar twnhse.2 BA.cpts.drps. J-'emale loshare2 BR offices. Tola of 3000 sq """.,_,,. f'OUND Max bree d rompooents64.5·1.5309·12
'15l·2l56_ -------ly complex, no pets, S2~ St.art at $495. Locat<"d •, W 1D hkup. Ad Its. no home. Beach view. ft Can be d1111ded mto OpportuMty SO 15 Shep/Husky/Seller. very AM -z:nJ apt 3, College Av•. block from llcul·h Olvd. pets $375 mo. 548 2695 499-1531 1>mallerwuts ••••••••••••••••••••••• rooltb •----------
Newly dt!rorated 2 BR _642_·_9'1_60_. -----~ corn <' r o f T c r r Y Watet'froftt Hws Investors eam 50% or pro· ~AdaaJ~ vHcB 8968-~nt Housecleaning eithe r w/p\11 yiml Nice C M. Dr N 1ewpoml Ln. O~n Sm Clenwnte 18 7 6 M /F t.o shr lg Newpe>rt 6 31. t 400 fits. A successful builder • · · house or apt. Call Kathy
location Children OK 2 Br. 1 ba. all elec. Brind house Sat & Sun. Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beachfront a pt, frplc, seeks fWlds. Sl.S.000 per REWARD. for the return ..:631:.:..::..·..;;.1823;;...,.;. ______ _ -~5112.agcnL ____ oew.187 E.18thSt. ~ mfo 848·31.33. SlOOMOVEIN gar. amm ed . a v ail house Short term. of large Female Akita mo.Agt.541·5032. ALLOWANCE 2L11675-36'1324hrphone 2482 Newport Blvd AP ured do!( Brandle color Ind1v1dual wanting to
Lovely location I m1 from 3 Br. 2 ba, frpl. patio. !>m 1 Br. uul pd. Lge sun 700 fl ....,5 Se<'Mr Gordo-n 955-2464 _ tut h t 1 as a. tip learn dr ain & sewer So Coast Plaia. 1 t:Jr 1 Comfortable new 2br. 2 yrd. no dogs $450/mo, deck. overlooks golf Will sharemy2br.2baapl ~x3490 sq . · ..,, ·mo 1...:...:._.:...:...-------wtw cBcl esk · e,..k Los cleaning business or
Ba. pool/Jac $325 mo No ba. kids ok, no pets . 675-fi67o. 960-5376 {'OUTS<'. S2tiS 614 Calle w/studenl or responsible '"'-Mo119age1. Tnnt f'3~~ 1zyerd":;.9-8&,J plumbers assist. I a m
pets or children, cpls 011 557.m85$36S. mo. -------------Campana, 492-1567 worlung woman. fo'rplc. Costa Mesa·approx. 1400 DeedS 5035 · esa · married. bonda ble &
ly Call644·~. 546 1330 3BR2Batwnhse. ·yr old. Lge home.!Jke2br.2'2 ba. pool. beautifully furn. sq. ft. office bldg Park· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: Golden cro wned havegooddrivingrecord tofc> NexttoS.CslP .. %.8 ten· t.ownhomc apt,encl Piil Sc.ttaAna 3880 .NB~...:.a.:...re:....a_._642.:..._·897_1_. ___ l"a'166W t9thSt.50'pr Conu r e . g rn w /yel. Xlnl re f's Very hard "' patio & garage Di x ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.... LOWEST A ··--'--•-feamfasL Last
O's . Pool. $~•5 mo Resp Fem over 21 Share ft.557~1 _ breaSl. or crown. ns . ...,....,r ... 1 !:Sr cottage t y p e
w/garage. Patao Utal 10
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$280. 2042 B Meyer Pl.
640-6395aft s wiJ'ys kitchen w /bltns an r-1 Condo 3br. garg. Kids, I · Cat!s ar Vt r-. CO M . Position held JO years. rcfng Sm.all pelok $410 pet OK. $400 Nr Mam & large furn. condo. Laura tndmtrial Refttal 4500 Wenstltatn 759.113 0 548 ·0498 -~--------
mo 17610Cameron ~l MacArthur.962·88409·5 '154-S!3'1Afl 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• lstT.D.'s,also n-··--" we&tiB.AU Gemini mty fl39 6623 lndustrinl Unil. 1200 SQ fl ""' ..... u . Hltp W..ted 7100
I Tustin 3890 Garocles 50 S M F 2ftd T.D. Lomts. 2 blk d R k 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New beautifll garc en Beal.'h 2 blks. Zbr 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• forlleftt 43 on -~an t .. c$279. or Fairest Terms since t949 Lost: ogs · oc:/..
t:astsade 2 bdrm Child apartments. ,ool & s pa Patao, garage Adult!>, Dix 2 Bdrm with garage, ••••••••••E··~d••••••••,•• imn..,... occpy. per Sattter Mf9. Co. TI':: ~e~1:e 1,shy~P She;:,: B~ccrspr fo~AJt'o~t.E Co.
OK. Near park, ~chool. Bl 8
11crhelor ~~. No pet.s $375 645-1_682 • l $3 60 14 o 11 Garage. ·S• e sing e, mo. 751...:.·'l?-.:8'1_______ 1.. .. z.2171 5 .. 5. "611 I 8 M ..,.,., pa 10. perfect for sl-Ora~c. $35 .u.-. 4550 -.. "" Collle llllx.fem "M1ssy" Newport area.
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Newty decorated $325 28 $360 , 2 bd .. Prn,e brook. Apt H . mo. lmmcd var a nc y . ....-age H B a r ea Reward . System 32. Ask for Mrl>. 7512-8060_______ r Heady for you ' ul'n, .n ... .,.,1 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• MONEY. v A.ILAILE ...,,, n'KJ\ 213 '°"" 9681 Pedler. 833-3150. _ AdultJ. no pets frplc. gar $350. 962· 7788 ~ 545-0101 wkdys, 1·456-5284 2nd TD LOANS .....,......,., or '"°"'
3br2'riba new duplex. dis 2250Viuguard Way ask for Mack ~nts Fumlshed wltnds&eves. ~~~xt~!~~O~arages. SWING LOANS Found: Brn/wht f em. Accounung
hw . patio , g ar!(. (atNevportBlvd) oru..funtisMd 1900 CnJ Aar garal1C 1'n co~ta 542.3490 EQUIPMENT Huskie. Vic. s. Costa
Children OK $475mo 646-68.'Sor 540-9626 Deluxe 2 br <ipt '"., plcx •••••• ~ ... " " ----------M 631 4944 Bltns. en(• ~ar No pets . ••••••••••••••••• Mesa. xlnt for storai::c CONSTRUCTION esa • 2168MmerSt.S57·4S7~. 1 br., $2'5. refng .. C/D. $115 963-7524 THI!: EXCITING $10prmo Aft 2 '151·5266 RmtalsWanted 4600 ORANYPURPOSE rd I~ k PAYROLL
di 3 Adults " ts 73l D W PALM MESA. APTS • ••••••••••••••••••••••• DaVl·d p Carey & Assoc. F'ound: Shephe / us ie
So.CoastPlazaareal. x 8lhS •:,?.,J>C7'187. 3br 3ba. crpt. drancs . MINU'rESTONPTBCH OfficeRefttal 4400 b l k R.E.Broker.960·195'1 max?, shortha1r. yng. Br2Ba4·plex.enc gar. t Lo•.r ,.. Hesponi;i e . wor ing Vic.MiSqPrk.964-2993 Take charge of hourly
dr t bit frpll.', pnv patio llunl "-ch.J•·"BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• writer s e e k s o n e apes carpe s. -ms. b h oo ....,. .,.. p Cl FlC adnurustration ~is 1fis.7336 rt 5PM S3'7S. i a town ous e , ingtonHarborarca dayi. fromS25S&up 523 Sq. rt office s pace to bedroom collage in NEWPOR• A Found Small black Lab ~ · a __ frpk. s undeck. patio. 536-6663, 536 8705 eve Adults No peUi s ub· le a se an Lag una Corona del Mar or Cos ta FUNDING puppy wtchoker & wht AT'IN ROOMMATES adulu. no pets. 2656 F 840-5949 1561 Mesa Dr Hills. t..a Paz Rd. just Mesa. Qu1etne!ls essen AnY amt 1st . 2nd. 3rd. spot on chest. 642-7660 ROSA.M IMC. ~A.H. Aph Ora.lt(e. Ave 640 7905 -l <S Rlks Bast or Newpe>rl sooth of the San Diego ual Wnle Classified Ad TD's. Days, 95S· 10.SS ev ..::.::...::.:...::......;__;.;._____ Newport Bch 548-5533 .....,,.W R~l~G "7HEVICTORIAN" Bach 6 mos 0 d fnr d Blvd> Freeway S308 month 11206. Daily Pilot. P 0 675-5535 PtnOllClls 5150 EqualOppor Employer ,..._ ~· " yard. blllns. no Pt>IS 9 5 546-9860 Avail now 830-6030 Ho'< 1560. Costa Me!>a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ D~EW 2B•stud10.11h baw1gar . $2'75 Ph848 2655.534·2306 am· pm 92626 •DISCOUNTED• MICHB.LE'S A.CCOUMTAMTS ~" " ad'ts. cpts. new drps. ---------•I Deluxe medical s uite. SmaUTDlncomeNotes MHDB> 2 BR.2baapts Perfect raige. rocd yd w/pat10, 1 Bd. 2 ha . l>llin s. TAKEOVER growtd n r. Corona del Re s p h a rdw o rking -FROMS2500 -•a.teal• IMMIDIATB.Y
for 2. Great C M loca· wr pd. $305. 66'1 Victona cpts/drps 2 blks from Mar. Realonom1cs Corp mother & 10 yr old girl c SALISBURY /OWN 11AM·2AM 335.3749 lion! Available March 6J6.4J20. 1·5. ()(.'ean. no pet!> $300 PAYMENT 615 6700 seek house rent/lse un 640-8755 We have many opemngs
1st $315 & $395. Call ---------842-00.SSor ~-8229 lN'f'ORMATION OAC ----dcr $300 Depe nda ble UMDA Ir VICKI for e1tp'd general acct!>.
wtule select1on lasts! 2~r Iba Encl. garg. & RENT OPTIONS 250.500 sq . n om ces. 541J.s;n) ._.ioeMC..-nts/ o..tcal (.'()St accts. & tax accts .
S>OCred1tTolstMonth J>allo. $265 mo. 2210 Lg 2 Br.cncl gar &back TOIUY400HOMES FromSt45 Incl utal.'1'19 P«'IOftClh/ £-..... -~~os~f t•. Call 714·634·2063. Ac-
Rent W1thTh1s Ad Rutgers ~B 846·1l29 afl. patio. carpelci. drnpcs. & ""LL A.Rr."r. _w_1_9lh_S_t_S4_0_2200 ___ Mis.«loneous Lott& Foilnd ,.._-'""' ...._.. C'OWlts Abi!Jlles Account·
6p bit-ms. Call 848 8.100 Ask .,. ~ .. 650 Servino all Orange Co. '""'Personnel. 100% free .
. m~ESA PINES for Make ~~~R~~ME Plala ~!!.llti•e •• ~.~! ......... ~ .... ;;;;:;.;;;···5i·oo ____ .. 835_·_'13_1_3 ____ £_116._o_.E_. ______ _
2 l:SR. 2ba, frplc. Karg. s m .-n... Do you need a 50x90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Physical massage by l...8e bach $265. I Br $305. yd. no do1ts $360/mo. Santa Ana 554-7070 Private swle with recep fenced storage yard lo he'd masseur techni
Frplc • pool. jacuzzi, gas bl5-fi6'10. 960-5376. E.Anahe1m 956-4500 ti on & secre t a rt a I work out or Guard do~ PENNY ei an. 4. 8 p M App t Acrounung
R.C. TAYLOR CO. bbq. closed gar. Adults. C. Anaheim 956 1011 servi ce , co nre re nce pro vide d . As k r o r 548 2817
64().5112 no pets. 2650 Harla /\ve. lmmacuhtle 2 Br 2 ba WestmJnster 848·8895 room. all rac1bl1es 2082 LaDons 645·9161 PINCHER ---------1 RCJlleAT llRLF'B
·---__ __.. 54!}-2447. w /pvt deck. Newly de· MI(' he l !> 0 n. I r v In c cco nl~
Xlnt cond. 2 BR l Ba . ....::...-------.-coraled & carpctt.>d. $350 ;,~ 4000 _'1_52-_0234______ ADS NICOLE'S a u piitlo, no pets 3319 F1REPLA~E. 2 Brsg car mo. Adults please. Call _,. Businttsjlnnst/ .
Baker. Apt. 8 . $350. Aft garage, d1shwasher. el.c. e v c s c o I I c c l ••••:•••••••••••••••••• Elegant off1<'e!I up to 760 FincMC• ~ • D-· Studio Proudly Announces Our '\ 968-363S Really nice. No pets. $425 (213)289·2426. SQ. fl. on Newpe>rt Bl.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2 __. • _.. Move to Larger Officeit.
• BR t S •o mo. 759-0497. Beach area. 2 Br. lg enc l. ...._1adorlNt• C.M 645·211 1. 646-6303 ·~lty S0.05 Beautiful girls private Visit U11 At Our New
New 3 ap · "" · l dee t.edJb 2b Lovelygardens-Brooks -~·-· rooms. Location. Children welcome, no Ncwy ora r., 8 patio, newly decorated wtr full Downtown Huntington •••••••••••••••-•••••• Sc-II any Item or com· 531-9530 COLDWELL BANKJ.<;R
pets. 600 W. llamllton. ~:i~~eus&. ~~cQ~~~ Adull.8. no pets. 960 3689 •Kitchen Fac1I avail Bench. 210'-"r Muin S1t1 BUllGERS & beer on tht' ~~mi~:' ~.~thn:,s ~n~: Call us you won't be BUILDING 1 SJB.291'1 a rea. Adults, no pets. _at---.t 5.;..P_M_. ------•JecuzZI, heated j)OOI One 2-mi 0 lice ava sand Newport 8ejl<'h Pulcher Ad 3 Une-s for z ' sorry. SUITE200 •
2Br 1 Ba. new cpts $t(l(). ~3381, 6'15-5949. BEAUT. 2 sty 4Br, I t.A.!ba •WklYord:,uly maid srv 11.10 96().ISl>ij Agt. '15l 1400 C'OOS«UUve days. Eich 621So. Harbor. Anaheim i333N BROADWAY
$300 Twnhse. Pool. te nnis. •1V&phooe a11111lable addi11ooal line is IKr tor Come Ill you'll be glad SANTAANA 548-8204o.!°~i;.231s 2Bdrm.t!,'Jb~,palio,sml $450, 213/870·1880. Lowcn$72.50Wk OM THE SKATERENTAL s ales & lhc2dayi. Charge1t• yoodid We have an increasing dogok. no children. $325 .• 7141964_.155 2277 llarbor WATER'. serv1re . Outstanding oet. No commercial ad~ Mon.sat. lOam to 2am. dema nd throughout
niaurw MOVE IN per mo. 645-9100. Costa Mesa 645-4840 Only $19,000 full price Fn till 3.:.> ·3:30am. Or•-..ae Coun'" for ex ~-2 ... usH SUITES Agt '151 1400 For more inform a lion -... ~ New Elst11de twnhse, 2 Br 2 ba condo country lnN 3844 ..--and l0plllt'C your.idet1ll LOSING YOUR HAIR" pMenced accounting &c hrl~bl.ov.er1100sqni ...... i .... ,pvt"hkt'm s park. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3SOtol~t. Stur k with 40 yrs & AskaboutPerlade Jo-bookkeepin" rwrsonnel.
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pet O.K. $396mo. Dnve clbbse. gar storage, nr MF.ADOWS SOOw~ck&up. Wet Ba threatened with un · 642· ments Pbl..aC01ffeurat are looking forward to
by 2536 Sa.nta An• Ave est Plua. Cbld ok. no 1.u.'iciously landscap~d WI !n_~_~___ Udo Mna employmcnl" Whichever .__ _______ __. ll42.Q44 itrtttin£ you in our new
1ben call 6'.2·0282 pets. $390 544 ·2300 . apt rommumly. 1&2 Br Peninsula l'olnt. pvt cnt. Vllklge the ras.:. here's 11 bus1 • * * IOcation.
2 br W/fl,ar. 529s. New 642-1008;673-6'181. apt:ii & exec sing les rMm +family rm, TV. Newport 675.866' ness opportunity you •S!CftUIM* 17141135-4101
f d d t av 11 I I Imm c d 5 O N<> :1muke. no cook. $120. can't refuse. Call for an Shki q.lh Mockl~ .:acorta FREE PARKING crpt.s. enc yr • watJ er We!!l.'lide 1 Br newly de· Easts bor •/Ma • n c n ioo l.IJ...44111 Airport area office spaec terv1ew appt. 673-8083 t66'TS Suaar Loaf Male-female
pd. ~ "O" Placen a . corated. w ,;, carpets. trance .£a 11 t Yu I c secretartal serv on pre Ji'Ot.mttun Valley
63M.120,l·5. drapery, all nu ap· Loop /Woodbridg e Ueoullful Laguna Motel mises si4o.~'1·9331. • • • Vouarethew1nncror ~h·~~f:g:'!'?· countin« Fee Paid
Bachelor loH . refrlg. pUances. $260. No pels. VUlaie. ('114)551·6800. ·~· Ay wl"t'k or month '-a V• t'491Yan Two"'" Tickets a. ruuvll\8 o c . rAY ARIS Cieri&
siove pool. adults, no ~6737 or552·9'723 494-2494 CdM Gmd nr, 600 sq fl 550 ffaulartno Ave:. to Mk abouts~. rate3 'E.Btab mfr seeks lndeplh
.-. !..!.".: ,..,. """l V d bd 3br 2'Aba Brand New Ideal for ml dc:1ugn. ~ "'-t M Willi · Ind' .. ror var'cd de· .--· ~ ........ ,..., . Mesa er C• 3 rm . Woodbridge, S'100mo. 2 Attractive room. l,'J mile E. Olt Hwy. ~ a csa Tennt'S.'lee ams 752 8708 h •
2 BR apt cpts d11>11 v~ry quiet cul·d -uc. RC'f. car~ara 2131465-4841 from beach. $30 week.•----'------Yooartthe wln.ner of THI • f::rtmenttl pos. Call
clean. Avall lmmed. sazs PIO/mo 498-1936 atter 5 HB. 96().3531 S1*> Up. omce-111ore. 480 Two FrM Tkkm ICCBfTIUCITIIS toneeome female middle &#&-~· ~C: ~:;::
mo'_...,_ PM. Lapna leoch 384t f\, AJC 17301 Beach Bl. to OF A d ' ... rieople f _._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room & ba lo pvt home. H.8.LEASt-;842·2834. Tcnnoa&ee WllUams' age e n,o,,... • Dis Personnel Service o
New2br2baNoKldsJPet. 0..,.... · lt:26 OC&\NFRONTl•rae tux· $100/mo.litecbores,non· --------THI ..-.KnMGA.LI dancln«. P• ntlng, Hwltlngloo Beach, 16161
S35o$m0. lmo. reot free. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury uoo• 2 br. 2 bn. $7~. s m o k c r P r" r . Prof Ofc Sultes ICC&n'alCITIIS ~!!'asa~•ychDeC::~e~t ~:1n1 e tc. etc . .._Bt_ach. _______ _
Aak ror Mgr. 628-0820 or lbr Clean. Cla.e ln. $250 incl. uUL 646-0505. Kitch/laund pnv Fem ltUNTlNCTON DEA CH OF A ti~ ~it~ 3()() E. Ocean 1..,;.....:...;~------Fee Paid
'45-3118 locld. ulil. C.ll Martha1...:;;;;.;,._,;_... _____ ,deslrt'd 64-1--5636 Central loc. juat off .... Gtm ... G"LI Blvd. Long 8e•"h. To $9 •-TO St .. ,400
861·U6l or-494·86'12 OcNn view. patio, cov Be h 81 d l M I St "' " "' " -·-• ... IW ''~ " 18R apt.. Take over Liie of tttd park.Ing. J 2 BR. 2 l ltOOftl Ir Bcurd 4050 .:.en·~ MVAI~ or'Ffc E St.amnR Sandy Dennlsat t'lalm )'OW' tlckcu, call -·""".... lndiv wtrettnt CPA exp.
$17' mo. SHrtflce on Sludio apt.. Clean. Cloee BR. $350·S47S Wik to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8''1 ~ lhc l.<Jnll nueh conven ~ elll272 AUTOM~U 101.1gbl for ln-d •ptb
lurnl1btn11 l n c ld . in. s:z2$mo. lncld. uUI bch.M9·1UMISSH8'10 lbUdcaren~edlor 89 1-----·-tionC.Otcr,300£ Ocean • • • eveey1eartor anab'lil J*. C.11 Kay. 83H10Z. Call Martha 661·1161 or -vr old lady In wheel IAJ.IOA ISLAND Blvd, Lona Beach To --------abOutliOO SlOOO a.lao foe Jobe. 833-2700. -.-..3672 2 bdrm dlJ'PI x. 'ltovf' & chlllr 673-4QIO ,...., ,_,.. M ri A cl:llm your ttcktt.3. caJI ......... ru•-t draw In thr M<»l Mabs Denn1t • Dennb Person· 2 BR 2 bl ~ncl aar, avail rdna. Cl11 to bch & ah~ v..-cr.., ..... nic a "" \f 642 5678 ext 272 ''"" _,, 64$212' Del Service of lrvlne, 2082
l mmed Dys, call SEIJ, idle Item• w\th o Older Adult only Nu llMvt' torntlhtna to sell" 5500 Mo Rt"olonomlcs , • .... • • West. a Dilly Piiot . llkbebooDrlve. MS-9'4\, evs ISl 418 ~ly Pilot Clasalll~ Ad pct.a S3'15 494 4695 Oa.u}fled ads do ll well _C411>__;_67_S.._6'7_oo____ ... ctasslfied Ad 642·SC'll. --
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ho •• 'l'ra..h. ln.._. trtm Dan
Matur~ <.:nrli\tann Lady
d 1n:s h.'it" wnrk. rf'fer
( II Murcia 964 l~ _
HOUSl!:Kl!:~P~RS
2 eneraetar youni.: ladles
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631 a2l~lafl ~ ____ _.. __
n ~u ""'" • r 1•11'llt II P•tr• !\u''"' 1 np
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nt fl t :o :mu .-1 (mtNt t1on oil lyPf"' N" 00 .rtM, Ro..11SoU ~703
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extraCllOM . cln u(>8. nu
lawn, sod. 11prtnklers.
pl:rnb, nailro:ad llo .
hahtana. rus "Vic "
96J.-OG88
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"Moving Out & About?" lnl/~xt . Rca,,o nabl{' •••••••••••••••••••••••
"Don't De.lay Call To· Dependable t'ret! l't;t lf you dorn like Tenant
d•y" Locul & 1>1att!·w1de Jay 645 1965 Probleim. Collection:..
terv 24 hrs 1 days ~v1ctions.et<' Wedo' ~ G & M P111ntmg, Int & lnqw~ now 2'1 Yrtl exp
Ext Cab1Ilt't f1n15h1n((. & Meyer -.amt-54&-l.36b
Ha rd wo rk1n1 men I stucco rcp1ur. 7Sl 3448/ ._ .. Ii R--'r
Lowesl legal ratt'i.. ins. 6T.Ul457 -..-~ n11 Servke. sou con· St lie 111'119230 W6-74S3 --•••••••••••••••••••••••
dltlonantc. ,()(.! Install .. •---------All ~ t"'rec esttmat~ Dedls Ii AdcUtlottt weed coolJ'Ol. Free Ht. MOVUll & Houbn.i. Fgt. u cen.'led. $10.00 per roll Kcnal.ssance714 /499·381G
6131498 bid~ materials, hs hld average. 64S-0880 _ D......:--jJOOClS etc. LoW\.-:sl rates _,...,.
Lawft ~ in town John 9M·26S4 EXCELLENT PAINT · •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLNT PAINTING ~Tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl)nn.kltr Repair Service. , Ptee F-3\ Low pn ces.
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CALL S48·270IS Repair & Rrroor. All
types -sh 111tclei.
rock11hakes compo-t;ir
Free esl. 54l·S930 fin.
Avail.
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INCOMETAX RETURNS Xlnt Workmanship. Prompl, N:'tlSOnable 75'--0837
•••••••••••••••, ••• ••.. Int, ext. servmg area f or 1
PE..,-ERS PAINTINC yrs. Prof. qual. work.
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~ 'I 111('(' Or MIM Pick u~ & llOUM! 540 ~7 Newport &h. 833-8199 ---------
MasOfll '/
Expr'd Reab Rates Rcs id /Apts /Comm.
Free Es t. Casll Gene Reas. Dave. 586-842S Roof1 na, r eaasonable
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My humr t'ull ~11 11 ~
M2 349iC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want 1mmac ho m l'.
Luu U.n-om ~ )T'j ELl!rl'Rll'IAN PncN lhl.~ltly t'ln Call Tht.'
O..br.nUJl\j( my homl'
t-A.l'ly hows 10 6 3U
Mon 1Pr1 7)1~
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pillll.• '11• ~I ~ lw)!l' Of \UJall JObci
c.p.t Senke UN>l\M'd tl73 O~!I Call Ja nice's Kaggcdy
••••••••• •••••••••••••• £.-,'--Ann's h~e<>l~unani; for
Mother will bab)'Sll tn t:M Stum"'•• & aolt!al1l l'll'dn •---. thoruu.:h. rcla u bit! & ~·. d•) Ot 1ut1t'll 'tlon l ·otoF'bnchtt'nt'rs whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•ou rl eou b s c r v 1 c e
Fr1 831 3ilC>4 ''"°' 10 min bl•••rh n,.,,n K & 8 f enctnJ 645 1800 ll\ J.w rm. ball $1!> A q ( Ullta & fen<'crepair
nn $1 SO. ruuch $10, 'hr 64(H()90~644 ~
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U~t.ested dJVOl't'C 555 l'pt n·p.tJr. t) rr.o. t>xpr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pers. bankruptcy SM Uu wot1t my1>ell Kds Garderung, clean uf)I" & Lt:!J:+~~INU ~I OlOt lands<'aPtnlC Gt'or&l'
960-5419, 64S 2946 Wr Care Carpet Cleun~l"15. lbl.c$l'U S4S 7072
lxt u.<1 do the b1a Jobs hke noon. wmdow:. & cpt'g
Uutch Maintenance
971 1154 ------"JU~T US" houseclean
tng. We're honest & efCt·
Clall Qlll 673·0163 -!'!team cle11n Abo up ~ Serficn
MARINA MONEY MGHS bol:.lery Work gu~ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Mappets in busmess
8.kkpg, budgeUnfl , bill Truck mount unll t'r •MR. FIXIT• Mnce 1974. Honest. de-paymg. Sml bus & est. reai. raks 64~ 3716 pendablc. emc1ent. Of·
lndJvidua.ls. 673-7831 ,._ C Carpent('r. paanllnl( fices, homes. vacancies. -....--nt/ oncnt• Reas. rates. 15 yrs 10 u 'd :)46.2393 TypingServi<'e, Prof typ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.re1.1 ~-17~ __ c_. ______ _
Si>e<'aallllna in auto &
homeowtaer cove1 age~.
Robwhoft
IM.AHoc .• IK..
67>-0S62
&...dscapiftg •••••••••••••••••••••••
European Landscaper
Top work. Fair price
Refs. 646-4871 dys/evcs
Japanese l..andscaper
Spnnkler. Low pnces.
Work guar. 9 yrs exp
Lic'd /Bonded. Noburo.
531-8162, 89'1·2862
Don't be fooled with seasons. Anytime 1s the
pe rfet't time t or
sprinklers. sod & plant·
1ng. Dig-lt·Landst'ape
646-7070
1 n g . 8 us 1 n c s s or Concrete breaklrllot & haul· ---~off satisfied customers. ANY & all types or ex-~. Ask for V1ck1e. mg t'nst & erfa<'it'nl. F'ind what you want in gave reft!r .. same person tenor design & <'onslruc
75&-1.520 tteas.MS-8Sl2 OalJy Pilot ClasslfK'<is wkly 894·3698. uon. Llc. 364419. 64S·67l6
••••••••••••••••••••••• M2--04S8 fllca•JRtpalr Residen tial &r Mobil
Bnckwork. Small jobs ••••••••••••••••••••••• h omes Free t•s t Newport. Costa Mesa & Prof pamung. Ext & int. Richard Marshall. Irvine. 675-3175 eves Low rates Refs Free Neat patcht!s & tcittures 646-0425.
e6t. s.'JS..4780. 536-4383 At& EST. 893· 1439
Bnckwork. Small Jobs S,. _Newport, Costa Mesa & F\ne Exler Paint.ang by PATCH PLASTERING •••••••••••••••••••••••
lrvme. 675-317S eves. R Si.nor. St. Uc .. ins. Try A 11 t Y P e s · F rt.' e s.>a.s. bot tubs installed
me. 8J6.SMS24 hrs esumates Call 540-6825 lias, elect . plum bin" All types or m asonry . .. I.lies. patios, patio cov-WA.UPAPEltlNG Plas t er Pat c hing Freeesl.Lacd 7S19872
er.;. blk walls S48 91SO Refs offered. Eve:;. PI a s ter. s tucco &r Tiat
631-JOIS. 675-1266 drywall Int /Ext Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Masonry. Patios. est.M&-1641 C ERAMI c TI L.,;
Walls. Fireplaces. Re CUst.om Wallpapering 1o•ft"~-b lhs t t~1nlnf Walls. IOO's or AJIWorkGuar Free Est . ~ "''""'~· a • en rys . loc a references 67~158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your tile or mine
645..asl2 ---------Plumb•~ repair. Spec. m 1_962-__ :m9 ______ _
---------QUALITY PAJNTING remodebn~ & copper re· • CERAMIC TILE • 1\11 F\replaces, planters, etc Int/Ext. Neat Reasona· ptpe. Good pnces Top t~ Reol.> rn~. Fre•t> ~model. Rers. Esl. ~ayne OXOY E l Hat Plumbing. S3'7·3194 erit. Lac 'd. 113S.7775 ext
--'------------------HOMESAVERS. Plumb ~-----Mo• .. "f Painting & w1llpapering. ang & Heating f'ree European craftsman. all
••••••••••••••••••••••• qual work. reasonable estamales . $15 hr Honest lunds or tale installed
Morns Moving· L1c'd & price. Refs.S47·428l & rel iable se r vice. , ·c/Bonded <A11.91"" I n s u r e d . T I I ~ 8 8 6 BA /MC OK 979 """" ..., . ...., o111 f>AINTEIS NEED · """""' Proress1ona l se rvice --CC! 1 · 11 d MC/Visaacccpt.962·4242 WO RK . 30 yr s exp GtotCREENcash ramie ta e insta e , Int /ex & i\cc. clngs forWlllTE el<'phant:; nrs,shwrs,tubs.~7-263.J
Sell things fast with Daily Work Ruar. M7 ·5 186/ with d Class ified Ad dyi., 54s-7007 eve.
Piiot Wanl Ad!! 972 l.50ot Ca II b42 567is Want Ad Results &t2-S67K
H1f1t W..ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ~Want.ct 7100
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• HltpW..ted 7100 HtlpWanhd 7100 HefpWanhd 7100 HetpWmhd 7100 He4pW.ted 7100 HelpW..t.cl 7100 .....................................•............•..•............... ············-········· .•.••••....•............••..•.•••••••.•••.•...
Admirustrative Assoc Rep tra111ee. New Babysitter mature .. Amdyst TR Co. In 0 C. area needs woman, my h'ome Days
Natlonally known corp men & women or couples can eves. 673-Q67
provides uruque oppty to for P /T work. Many
ambitaous indav. Bus deg benefits for nght people. Babysitter 4 mo. anCanl.
pre{'d. Call Bill, 833-2700 call ror appt ~l--0863 M y h o m e
Demns& Oeorus Person-ASST MANAGER Harbor/Baker. Mon net Sen-lee of lrvUle 2082 WOOns Fri 8-S Prefer MicheJsonDnve • W/exper In fasl foods. own trans portation.
15
*PEOPLE*
Needed
Immediately
$5.89
apply Pacruc N Chicken S4.5-92S9 aft. s. ---------AlffODETAJLERS (4) BABYSlTTER. Mature
Days. 979-4034 woman. 3 days wk Refs
Eves. 557-0lSl req. To s1t 1 mos in rant
Al!J'OMOTlVE My home. Call an 6 pm •PARTS _968-_5620 _____ _
COUNTERMEN! Babysitter needed for 14
Busy Chevrolet Jcaler mo old. Mon. Wed. Thurs
near Orange County &Fri.642-9264.
Airport needs parts countermen with GM BABYSlTTER-Hs kpr
parL'I expenence. Good L1 ve-in, mature, rcrs,
pay , enviro nment , non s moker. l infant
Permanent Opp. for ad Dana Pt. area 499-4!>97
vanccmen t. See Bob
Cook Govs or Gals HOWARD Chevrolet No-~,lang No ex Dove&Qurul Sts
BABYSITTING . Loving
"grandmother or
grandfather" needed to
babysit two boys Mom &
dad travel and need
some ovenute & wk n1te
help. Flex hrs. Excellent
pay. Pleasecall968-6288
perience nee. Company NEWPORT BEACH
walhng lO train. Part bme or full time. Call AUI'OM011VE
Mrs. CoUU\S 834-1377 PARTS
COUHTER PERSOM ---------•I BMW o r fore ign ex· penence preferred. Con· Advert.is111g
JR. SECRETARY
Work 1n the exc1t1ng
world of advertising. Im
mediate operungs for ao
expenenced se1:retary
tact Glenn at
ROY CARVH BMW
154-0Jamboree Road
NEWPORT BEACH
640-6444
Good typing skills and AUTOMOTIVE
d1ctaphone .. Excellent "MA ... FRID'Y'" wornng cond1ttons and " "" · benefits mcludrng de ntal To as~isl new & used car
insurance Apply Sam-managers in vaned, an·
llam & lpm-Jpm. N:1 tereslinS? tas ks & Lo
Babysitter El Toro a rea,
Mature woman. startmg
Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am lo
4 30. Care for anfant.
Rd. req. 168·1446
RABYSlTTER wanted for
2'nyr boy CdM or Npt
&h area. Flexible or
per manent hr Call
9:»12:00am 644·S347
Banking
TELLER
Banlung ClencaJ-AccuratC' typL'\t. * COOK * * • •
TB.LEllS •BOOKKEEPER• f1lrng, phone& P •rma t::icper for C.nv Hosp Lo.It It~
Immediate opening ror full charge thru lr1al n en l P o S"-l 'o n Good benc!it.s & working 4003-ASeashore Or
expen enced rull tame & balan<'e-reta1I s tore Estabt1s hed company cond. Apply Flags hip Newport Beach
part time commercial multi loc 4 yrs. cxper Newport Bea<'h 64~ Conv c~n\e r . 46 6 Youaret.hew1nnerof
tellers nee. 833-9961 CLERICAL tiagstup Rd .• N. e Two me Ttckets
UNITED CALIF to
I ,.. .._.K l~EE:DKEE:PEDERS Capable person for oHl<'e COO.,.,, Tennessee Will.a ams·
""" " position reqwnng phone ''"' THE 26151 La Paz Road 9uuEftl 'TELY & math app1tude, typing Expandmg renaurant
•DRIVet•
Exp:md1ng co lookin~
for people willing lo
work Neat appear Good
dnvml( rel' Over 18 Cto
vehicles. S2 90 per hr+
incentives Call Mark
7512686
&hss1on V1e10 ~ "" ~m. Medical. dental chlW'I Wllh over lO units lCCEHTIUCITIES
837 0066 We have openings for ex-ms. Fabncated Plastlt'S Family-owned ocganu:a· OF A B.lC 4SSEMILER
EquaJOpporEmplyr p'dbkprs&acctgclerks. lnc 815 W 18th St. CM uon orrers pltas ant MIGHTIHGALE Divers1f1ed work load an
--------Work near your home. 646.3279 working condk aonl.> StamngSandy O.:nnii. :n etectrorucs & optics. A!1 IAHICRECEPT High r ules Cal l Good opportunitk!s for the Long Beach Conven vanced Kinet1t's. 1231
Fee Paid 114-634 -2063 Account Oencal FecPa1d advancement Extelle nt tion Center.300E Ocean V1ctoi:ia. CM. 646-711>5
C\Jst ser pos will keep Abilities Accounting GEHLOFC $10,500 company bene!its Ex Blvd. Long Be ach To EO_E _______ _
b I I Personnel. lOO'k, rree. Pr · 'I _,, d --' • I you us y 1n o ve y 0 ogress1ve mlerna co penencn.i esirn.i. •PP>' claim your t1 cketb, call ~lDt.~nng
branch. Call Kay, also E .E. hC1S varieddut1esrorr1cx mpersont.o. 6(ZS678.cxt272
fee JObs. 833-2700. DMms Bookkeeper ~rs. Call Amy. also fee
& Dennis Pers onnel F/C To $1200 Jobs. 848-1288. Dennis & ,..JoUg'ltogtt'. * * * CHECKER Service of Irvine. 20R2 Beaut Fash Is l ofr Im· Dennis Pers on n el
Michelson Dnve port CPA needs front ofr Serv1t'e or llunllngton
a Pp e a r . t 0 rn e l' 1 Beach, 16168 Beach
Dental A~~t /X Ray 11~·
Back ore W1ll t.raan P JT
hrs. n.-x l mmcd open
m~ S<ti 35ln BAR MAID·Short order
cook. Full & Part tame
Call or apply to Bay
Street Saloon, C.M llam
to3pm. 631-9779
Beauty HAIR STYLIST
needed, ReglS Hair Sty I·
i.ng, So. Csl Plaza, CM.
Apply in person. S4o-8888.
w/cllents Public acctg Clerk . Good with fagur; 3333 W. Coast Hwy
bkgd a real plus. Call Ent.ry level pos1t1on. Newport Beach Dental Assistant. exper'd
ff.espon.-;1b1hll\.'!> Will 111
elude 1n1twl review ol
draw1n A!. w11h00.a
moderatl' drartani: & <1•·
bljpung work lnaci Wil
COl'\Stder a year or tw1
practical exp. & 2 year~
colle1o1e Know ledge or fasteners helpful. Room
ror advancement
Rita, 540-6055 Coastal 64()..4580 RDA. progress1v<' pre
~~MAgency. 2790 Clerks 7-ll. Sales . All COUNTER WOMAN T o :~~~u'::~1c~r!~~3~.
ALL JOBS FREE stults. Good pay Will wnte contract bin rl'ntall dustnaJ Complex G c· center. must e av111
t.ralJl. LSLS tsle r, .M. wkends. Apply 1930 r..E NT AL ASST Bookkeeper
F/C to $1500
E'xper pers w /ins agency
bkgd. in personal & com-
merr1aJ Imes needed for
very s uccessful co. Good
loc & bens for someone
looking for c hallenge .
Call J e an. S40-605S.
CoastaJ Personnel Agen-
cy, 2790Harbor. CM
ALL JOBS FREE
BUSBOY
Interviewing between
:l.»5pm. Mon thru Fri
Apply Rus ty Pelican.
:!73.5 W. CstHwy, NB
Newport 81.C M. tltrs1det RDA a mu!ll
COUNTER ERP <>eat ore. fanta .. tac sal
Partllme Cc hrs 847 3507 o r ROSAH. IHC.
Call S4S-4867 bef 11 or 9&:?724 Newport Sch S48-$53:J
aft 2 pm. D ES K C L Jo: R K Equal Oppor Emply r
Coun--te_r_G-1r-l/L-'--a-d_y_to_n_1_cc-Ex~nent'cd prt>rerred ESC-.-ROW Jr-. _Es_c_ro_1.1t_ Of
Operungs now a va1lable dry <'leaning store 1n Apple 1 root de bk San fleer Salary Open.
for full or part/tame C.M M&-9643 Paul Clerr.nte Inn 125 W 839-092S
CLERKS
UTOTEM
clerks on 2nd & Jrd Averula t};plandaan
shirts. No experience D A T A l . N P U T lial A Ride Exl'cuuve Secretary
necessary . we tr a an OPERATOR Drivers Bwmess Computer ('11
Start S3 per hr Ass istant IBM System 34, othe r an Lnit ll1lli. rcquan .. ,
llMDERY
TRAINEE
Collate a nd package
educational materials
Will reqwre lirtang of
heavy boxes. Willi.nit to
tram t.o operate rorkl.art
Excellent working <'Ond1·
lions and benefits . Apply
8am-llam & lpm-3pm,
Nauonal Education, 4101 Birch Street, Newport
Be a ch. < Ne a r 0 C
Airport) Equal Op
portunity Employer.
t1onal Education. 4401 supervise lot orderliness. For our Costa Mes a of
Birc h St , Newport Lake lo work around fice. Experience pre-
Bea<'h. ( Ne a r O.C cars? This will please ferred. Call Mr. Wagner
Airport ) Equal Op you• Ideal for semi-at546-2300. Casruer-Rttepttonast
portunity Employer k~~e~~l.ary open . Sec Calif. Federal Local offices or national
Mrrnagers to $3.60 per hr dulles mclude i:ecept1on Operate modern eqwp secretary with outstantl
Managers to~ so per hr relief. acceunL'I payable mcnt & door 10 door &nJ~ :.kJlli. & an enterJH'"
Ad v ancement op · &fil.IJlg Call 714-634-474l, tranl!p <.'hf dnvcr'> he m)( attitude. 1.-:xcelknt
porturutles to those who Olympus Pac1f1c Intl. m r1:.'Q 'd , Nt. prrnr> expe; i.alu r y Be nefits &
qualify l''or an format1on Anaheim for appt nt'C. Good dnvmJ: rec a r 1 r Calaf Bu!> mes~ must No ~nday work u u c . , • gotoournearest market 1• _________ 1 Orange C'-9sl Ye ll ow Sy!!te m:-.. Bob Groh
, HOWARD Che•rolet Scrvinc)s & Loan. llKPR/Secretary company have operungs
Advcrusmg Dovc &QuailSts 2700HarborBlvd <.; M for Newport Be<i l'h for people who like to ASST to SI 21( NEWPORT BEACH An Equal Oppor Emplyr Arch.itecture Firm. Ex· work wilh the publlt',
f:xcrc 1se your c·om ---------pr pref 64S-9444 cashiering. l'red1l an
mun1ca l1ons r.kalls AUTOMOTIVE ---------•I vesl.agallon and general wirecoitmzed mfg co •LOTDETAIL BANKING Boa l Hardware Sale s 0Hicework.Compet1t1vc
seeking brochure editrn~ Part-time. 8 AM to l PM Person. p (T' 2 days a wk. salanes. Type 35WPM
& copy wntmg talents Moo. tbru Fri. at one or llJEW ~\~!~~:t~~e E O E p1foho. Call Cand a<'e , Orange County's leadmg J"llll Newport Beach Publlc Fmance Corp. 848-l288 Dennis & Den-new <'aragencaeslocated ACCOUNTS 67S-33<'A ea.1::.;~~:!!1.~21 rus Personnel Service or 10 Cosla Mes a. Mus l .
Hwiungtoo Beach. 16168 have val.ad Calif. dnvcrs SUPERVISOR B 0 AT WA S 11 E R • ___ 64&-484 __ • __ _
af~~:~~ the Personnel DataPrcx·essmg Cab, 1730~ Mt . Jler 5tll·9560 _____ _
1.2422LampsonStrcet rmarm, I" \'I~ Executi ve Secre tary
Garden Grovc.5:?7·4840 EDP DIETARY AIDES lit Small firm needs ex
EquaJOppor Employer OPERATOR Conv Hosp . l>ayi./PM perien<'ed ind1v1duu l
Q.ERl<S TYPISTS
Work local. Temporary
1mmed1ate work
CdlFor An
AppoMhnt..+ Today
sh1fl, ~table e mplov with e:<cellent skill~
We are lookmg for a pro· ment Xlnt bcn~ 1L.,. f'rce Must type 80 wpm+ &. ress1onal and hai:hly heallh tnb. A~ly 1445 know d1ctaphone & othl·r
mouvatcd 111d1v1dual to Supenor. omce machmes . J.A·i.:al
process c rit1ca I com -• t"xpericnce prcfc rr1·tl
pule r output 1n an Draftsman Musi be neat & non
OSt MVT. HASP. IBM Mecharu<'al exp ~ust be smo~ung Salary $1000 no environment Pos i. capable or f1gunnAb1ll or Call Deborah !>56-6328
-Beach. License. Call for appl. to An excellent opportunity F/llmc, apply m person.
Chuck Cozart or Paul is available with Colum 2.200W. Coast Hwy, NB Answeri og Serv 1 <'e
Oper ator. relier s hirt.
wtll I.ram. S40-75SS. ---------
Dct'abiis bta Savings, a growrng
540-9640 fmancaal organization
UNlVERSITY We're seekmg an 1n-
lootCKEEPER F /C
Fash Isl mvstmnt firm.
xlnt oppty . Exp &
maturity r eqd. Call
64().-0123
557-0061
Crown Hardware Apply ~Q~~ ff · at 31C17 E Coast llwy, 0 1 Ce •
CdM _ 0 o verload
Cashier lFood) F.Qu.aJ Oppor Employer
CASHIER l l t matcnals Knowh.'41?e or ion r equ1 res ro a init cabanN conslrU<'t10• n"c FACIALIST for exclusive 3-day work week 1n ~ ~ venous 12 hour i;hirts . Hoads Up Inc sJun care salon previous data processt01? ___ S49·8903 ___ ._ ___ 642·4_9_12 __ _
t.'Xperience/edu<'at1on DRIVER r;;---------1 prererred Company Fat'lorv APT MANAGER SALES&SERVlC:l-: dJV1dual knowledgeable
For 5S units In Costa ---------an all types or suvmgs
Mesa. Exper'd coupl<' Lransact1ons to assume
Hus band mull l have AUTOMOTIVE respon s abillly for
rm mt. exp. Wife bkkpit *AUTO SALES superv1Smg a nd training
ex p . Call eve ?:! OPPORTUNITY! of New Account s
(2l3 >86S-38Sl. Busy Chevrolet dealer 1n Counselors. Typmg of 4!> ASSEM--B-L_E_R ___ 1 the Oran ge Count y wpm1s reqwred.
Airport t•omplcx must
MECHAMICAL add s ales men for 1-:z SAVlllJGS
Pos ition an c loctral stra11tht sell & leas e J"llll
BOOKKEEPER
(Commt.ssaons)
Newport Beach Invest
Firm fuU char~e com·
missions bookkeeper req
exp In p egboa r d
systems, knowled~e in
rendin~ t'ompute r re
ports. Ca 1164()..0123
F' rr. nag ht shift. exp
preferred. Newporter
Inn. 644-1700 x S25
Mickey Zemek E.0 t:
CHEMICAL REFINERY
WORKERS -$3 7S to
start. day & night shifts.
lt.S. chemistry or work
exp with rhemiculs
helpfuL Call 9-5. 549·3281,.
10% increase for 111ght
----------a.BU< TYPIST
Newpo rt B e a c h
Insurance CompHny Of
rers an entry level po111
lion ns billlng clerk.
Mmamul typing $!>00
Good Company benefits
Hours S. 4 IS 8.13-8450
Clf:AK TYPIST
1>ener1ts m<'lude twllon Young expand111g com · I I
refund and a wet I· pany 1n need or 41: I BLUE JEAN I
defmed career past m itrcs:.ivc pen.on for t\c I JOBS I
EDP. Please apply at. II ve ry and v a ri o u, I I
\\'archouse work. CJ\I Ur-t Need 1 PERSONNEL S49-8043Grcl( I ~·'" ,
DEPAHTMEN'r Dnver for Dental Lab 1' WOMEN & MEN I
Morning. Mus t ha vo• TRAINEES , PACIFIC Vlllul D.L. & l?ood dnvmf,l ' ASSEMILERS f
MUTUAL r c<·orcl. Part-11mc P"'C""'GERS Weeke nds & eve!! "" l\A I mecha nical assembly Generous pay. Opp. for SUPERVISOR area for mechanical as advancement. Auto. ex-
se m bl e r . Standa rd penence not reqwrt.'<i but TRAINEE Bodkkeeper . P /T , for shift. EOE.
service stat ion. M orn-l"'tn ___ R_O_P_R_CT--lC-AS--S-T TEMPORARY
Excellent entry level op
ponwuty for sharp detoll
oriented pers on with
perso nne l dept. o r
growth o rient ed na
1ooNewport CcnterDr 545 -7377 w e ekdays I GENERAL I
Nt.-wport Beach. CA 92660 ~5068· LAIOR
knowledge of hand tools previous selling helpful We're seeking a Senior
& ab i 11 t y l o re a d See Ken Prerce Teller for our present
mecharucaa • a.nembly HOWARD Chenolet Costa Mesa office, to
mgs. Apply 2590 N~'Wport '-'fil A . . Bl. CM P /T . Ins u r a n c e ex · pe rlence prererred
642'4S32
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Equal Opportunity DRIVERS l I
Employer M /F Men or women 25 yrs or I INSP MOLDERS I pnnta a must. Min. G Dove&QuaiJSts. train to assume t h e
mos. Exp. EOE 5S7-90Sl NEWPORT BEACH responsibility of Savings IOOkKEEPER
ask for Ray Oltman ---------Supervisor for a staff of
AUTO PARTS five when the new Costa
Ute expr'd bookkeeping.
Paper administration .
Full charge. Perm anent
FUU time. Small, fest
growing concern. Good wsirlang conditions. Own
pvl omce. Salary open
Fnnge benefits
ASSEMILEllS
PUCISION
DRJVERY Mesa office opens this
Well groomed female September. Two years
over lB. Good drivmg re-minimum teller and new ()penmaa available In ~t«'d. Must live an Costa accounts experie nce.
precision .•natrumcnl Mesa area. Call SS6-2SOO hght IRA and Keogh s~. Applicants must tor interview appt background. and 4S wpm C'f\JOY th~ challenge or ------'-''----typing a r e required
t r o u b lea boo li n ll & AtrroMOTTVE &J~rvt.sory background
THE BATH MART
2711 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
~ d)'S or ~·541M ev, Mr Schor c u s l 0 m r ll tl 0 g 0 t desirable. mecbanica1 u11embllcs. * SERVICE
Good manual dexterity & WAJtlAKTY Cl.ERK Columbia ortl'nJ nn out·
rMC:banical aptitude ex· Some auto. toxpenence stand 1 n «. b c n c r 1 ts IOOICKEEPER
per • must. Min. 6 moe reqt.Dred. Ideal for semi· pack.age tncludln~ dental FULL CHARGE
exper req. E.O.E. Call retired service m1tr. or Insurance a nd free w kl r II 557·9051, aak ror Ray ln(l(hl!lnk We will In-career appanl, excellent e are see ng a u
Gilman. struc t l Pleaaant apot stArting11alarlee,and•n ch arge bookkeeper / ~~~~~~~~~~I nu r Orangl' County ldu.lworkenvlronmcn\. bualn ess mana1t<>r .----------1 Airport . Perm.anent, Please cont11ct. Person· ruponslble for keep1n11 vari&I intcl'C!atm". Opp. 1 r 1 books for rapldly ex·
ASSIMl&.llS
IUCTIOHIC
Potlllon avallablo for
pert100 exptrlcnt'ed
PCBt wire ancmbly.
wtte narMA a11embly &
lM>me minor mechanical
Compa111 la IOOk1n1 for
penoo lntercstcd to Ions
term ~mployment
£.0.E. C.11 $S7-9051, 11k
ror Ray Gilman .
Call "2·58'n
ror advancemcn''t. See ~i:t!~. lnterv ew ap· pandina diVCr3lf1t'd pro
Mark Trevino. perty manaNe ment <'Om ·
HOWARD Chenol.t Cal bla S.Y......_ pa.ny. Excol ent lx•ncfits ....,.. "nnanclal tJrowth pot en· Oovdr Quall Sta. md Lem Ual Call ou nd rr,uml•
NEWPORT BF.~ ~ lo8ev.957"'71l.
AUTO PARTS t714) 716-7101 ALTA PIOPllTY
COUNTB-..AM EQU&l Opportunity MAHACHMEHT
Minimum 3 )'I'll. jobber 1~~~ .tm~ploy~cr~M~/~P'~~ 18721 Hale. lrv 92714
t'xi>erlmtt Mut be wcll 1: groomed " pcr&<>nable. Claaalfled Ads are \he
Hard work " lood J)8)' ~GREEN cnh arwwtr to II IUCCCMflll
with ~ t'ompany. forWHITEtl~banta gatafe or yard u lc! Ir's
Cal1 $$8·2500 for in· wathaClas11rledAd a better way t.oteU more
wrvlew appt C..11 "'2-"78 pet09lo'
....... --....
older Know the coast I t ---------•I uonwide mortgage bank· DWVERYMAH c1ues.N~$180owcekor IDu v \\et•k Month orl
wanted for furnitu r e more. Ornnt{t' Co:ts l llon r <·r -It's vourl
t1lore. Prefer marned. Yellow Cab. 1.7300 Mt fd1•c1s1on All s h1 ft .,I
locaJ man who as handy Herrmann. t ounu1n I'' v 111J .1 bI1• p 111 rtf
C..ERICAL mg firm's western region
WE HAVE
JOBS!!
corporate headquart('rs
111 Newport Center. Now
tunng on J temporury
baslS (3-4 mo) May lead
into perma nenl position
with future. For details.
<'o otact personnel ,
640-4.Wl ext. 230
a nd knows the area Va lley <No or Slater 1v11('atlo11, You don't
Salary 40-44 hr wk. Call be t w n New ho P e & IPllV U'I "'''pay vou
Diane for appt. aft 2PM. Euclid! · · ·
_548_-s.5_18 ---_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ : IELL~•~·
We need people now who
arc interested in dom((
l e mpo r ary wo rk .
Whelh<'r your skills arc
In the areas of Acct((.
Keypunc h . Typ1ns .
SecretM'tal or General
Off1co ... we can uSl' you!
WE"REHOWIM
EL TORO
Tucs&Wed
9:30-3 pm
Coddoll Woffnsa
Sc hoot
Enm up to $300 J>('r wk
Low twtloo Placement
aMlll 7Sl·9194
COLI.ATOR
Deliver & iostaU TV & ap·
phance. Mechanical ex
per•t'nc c neces sary
t>;svtS-Brown Co 646 168'1
DBJVERY
I Lit. MalnttMRC•
Ovt'r 18. Good drivtnlt re·
cord. Nl'al oppcarance.
F /time. Call Charlotte
714/83S-4447 PACKER
WUIJo• t.o tru!n ao In
du11tr1ou1 car c n in · Delivery Dnvcr/Produc
dlllldual l O pnckal(e tionworlter $.'l.OOper hr.
cduotlonol moteriali. to start Call 642 22S6 Excellent workmp coodi·
uons and bcne lu. 40 Hour wffk. Apply North ls Your Prorcsll!ron
America n Servi ce HOME REPAIRS"
Q.ont.l'r. l.339 E Warntr. Did you know. you can
T1 ... or..., 5.nkH Santa Ana t-;qual Op-l>l•ct> a dossifl"'<I ad tn
Newport 549-8071 ponunlty Employer I.he Dally Pllot Srrv1ct
Bl h ..,,.. ~~~~~~~~~I Dlrortory ror a wbolt' 4361 re: • 11•-:.. month for A~ little as PlToro Sultt200 ZM91 El Toro Road Trade your old 1turr ror ll 77 ptr day'I For more
E..O.E M/F ne w goodtu with a tnlormation call ClUlllfied &d 6oU 5671 • ____ 642-_l67_11 __ _
DRIVER p /T I b e: •woe s
fro m Newpo rt to fl C::ill orromeintoday
Wt•s twood Retail • <'lolhm~ i.torc, re<'e1vin~ I 2102 Ru~mcss <.'tr Dr
dept Good dnvmg rt I Su1ll' 208
rord & f'\'fi> required I Jrvtnt.>. Cn 9271$
MU&l be 21. Hours :ire t lt33·M<Ct.
8 30·1. Call NAM')', I
644-5070 I fo~Qual °"port unity ___ _ 1 f:mployer ,.,,,.~
DRIVERS! ·----------
Roy Olr ver Roll~ Royce fo'tL"it food opener wankcl, Is takmg apphcolaonll ror Ftr Sat & Sun off 1f
quahr1cd drlver11 ror wanl.t.'d. SJ.25 hr.
picku p & delivery of * * *
Rolls Royct-:J. Apply to , HOUSEWIVES,
Darrell Slt'kle at STUDENTS
ROY CARVER needed for P rr' 1unch
ROUS ROYCE tmployment. 3·~ days, t540Jambo~ Road ncxlblc acbcduUna. S3 25 NEWPORT BEACH hr ~pply at NEW Ot•r
640.6444 Wlener Schntt1el, 250 S.
Bristol. C M <next to
llave wm th1na to se11' Ward Uar r &oC t oo I
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~~ 1).17 l1>nrv' •• n1 "'mi. urn ,., 'iawm•r• ( ~ .. )our ~ '"'' .,. l ,. "'"trum\•n l'ARENTSt n :A('llEllS ~aran« & handwntin1t ----•.. ., -. .• l! 1 1 , h 1 1 h t ~ CAN1 GET IN & wlt nds. N t"a l a p Must havt>rar 968-8846
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1o •lt mr Nui-.p ntntl' ••7l "l1 •lu~tn Workini; frnm mtl'rt'!lltnll t•dur.illonul Bh PhoncSales "·~ _ "'~ ,,. , • nWlu.t oµpo 1101 v or THE AJRUHES? Apvdpl
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J • tn b un ,. IC 1J ="" 8 l '* M•1r1 lt\nl 1-'ri I ll'd ttf"f Ii ••l r "''' H·ln11m r nl tnr world t 1 oo .i I 1 n" om 1• n p • otlwr t'llltlli & resorts on Part lime. lO.l tl7S.3020 Ntow Ctrm m Nt:Wftr>R'l'
11u Jll)O l' •II a. q l'ho.&01710 w1'1t-wt!ll bur~ n.J\llld poriwm1e-; <.;all lor m Real Estate rundom 111nerary No N....,..,.... Beach BEAO -f i~ now aeceplln~ nubon E 0 GUARDS 1111(1 • 11wpnw nl L11th t• t t· r v 11• w w t )<·•I t.>~ S h exp n'"'(" All expenM's, ~~r-·· applH•st1 o ni; for .:x.
• ll11uo '-r1•"''' I .I\~· Ill 1·w1.•rlnllt' lw lpful for llUU'laaer. IJlll lhdmulh c ool J>Ulll tnuninl(. Clt"h ad· SHOE SALES prnmC'l.'<i Ofncestatt:
,,....,...JOHH"t' lntr l""I Hf' SECURITY fnnh•h •pt•:i.k1n11 Lulu nvx•· -....am•IV ul prUJ~el> 770.~7 tT·lOI,.; o i-: VIU>Cl.'Ci. trarus p. furn. rt> MANAG f:R trwlo~ ('u l -0.1 M1 • 111 NBl.7!1 ~l;I • ~uhu~ opt·n, 1•x1 t•lh•nt turn g uaranteed Must P/IJmc, eves & Sundays. ASST. MAN AG EH ~ l .. Ll•11t·l1t1o 1>urk u~1· "· 0 E PART TIME THE MO!\T be l8orovtr, s mgle unat· Appl~ln pef"l!on. ruul /\I S/\'ES PEOPI."' llou:.c' l'lunt 11rn.lwlt-d;t1 1 , • 1 h"""' 119 "'o•hl••n .., "' !'l;1t•11t1fll 11111111° Con SL'NSll'I "' tached&ready lo s tart. an ""'"· r "'" <>FFICE GJRL l:t•'.NKK AL (>l"t-ll't' I I llw If\ r.ur r 1 nt 1 i. l>ll• lll'\lltlt• l'T fur ttlutc> " • "• • ',r, lsland NB IMl\lll~ fl" ram ~ •. 11· 11u1111h·11111h 1· Mu .. 1 h.1 ~·· trnl, l'urµ•i i ult• lleau EVENINGS REALF:STAT E l"or e i g n l o n it ual(e • · C&ll 714-633·3894. 6PM
t Hllng 11 bkkri· 4 '111 1.-~ <•w•nl . , .. ,., 1 r~ h11hlt· t1 1111 11r11t .. 1111n •1uu1l •·1"' N •·w µo 1 1 <.;OUllSt~ helpful see Mr Mora n. SlLKSCREENEllS 9PM for an inte rview or
'"-'llllf1 .,l our c. '1~1 '111"· h•nn1 ~l.lr11) t;u.1nh ''I rn,u .., H1.•uch l'all '7l I 1 ~7 9051 Adulli. wit h outstonrtin11. rr'E1' CONCEIVED: ll•m·5pm. Space Age WANTED for Laituna leave message day~ ill t.I:> 16'111 for appt 1111 L 10k tor Mr Mull or Mr attraC'livt• Pt•r!<onalitie'I Lodge. 1178 W Ka tella Hills area. no-6023 54().7UI
lrrifte/M.wporl ... och 1\da1n.., "'h" e11Jn) \.\Urktn,t: with 'TE LECOURSf: Ave. Anaht!1m 1----------tit' t.l<Al Ot 1"h0 t
~k bt\lkt'1 a1h· firm 1n
N t' w p u r t t ' ,. n l 1· r
'witrhbaw.rd h"''1·plmo1'1
r\'b<'i'. l(U(ld 1\1111\1(. "'
s..to AH~lm I 'li~l' It \"Ii'' I' I.' 111 d __ t.,1tJ.., 0\ cl 21 ::\lurt tit 776-0140 STOCX ClatK Yacht Salt!sman Shock
1 umru• n 1..il IJdl.11111 ~ .in1l $:1 ~I pe·r hour l'hunl• • Some llftlllg ol furniture Boats, 2900 LaCayellt' · FAsMoa/ Part& p11111:n\' I" 1 .1111 111 h1111 Mwlh. uppl) l'he Inn Jl I> 1 <! 1 :1.! t 1-: x 1 2:; o & eqwp ~-l'urchasina N B._67_:J._2000 __ . ___ _
•II ,It . I' t r !'I. .. 16 I J I'
CottoMff.G&The 11f1-.111uun1 .• 11ml mtrk•·I l .a~un.t , :?It N Co.i'>t n t-:T "t-:l'..~ 00 j 00 UNIQUk. "ft!-P ff help wan•""" & m a1nte nenee exp WNttW Ano 1hc-1r 1n,urn11lt' "i.11..ir\ lhn • l.u~un.1 Bt•a r h P:\I VIDEO ";'W'rox 3S hrs week . ..,.., tw>lpful 011 well a11 the y~ s ingle Calher woulri
\)\'"'""' l' ,()() pr mo 0 111 M Mr )Ont' ~ JU .!
1~1 l allt..ll t!IJU ~ ~ $625 Aa.k ~or Andrejo F.OU<.:ATION TheTobarcorust Inc abthty U> perform m inor IJke ruce girl to hve In &
I M M I D I A T l ---------I Lip;. outi.:o~~il 1,..r~ ~ t-:Qual Oppor1un11 \ PROG RAM Fashion Island, N 8 rep:u.rs & typing Call lor ~ ;~~y~u~eth'e~ ~t~l
c:..-nrral offin• ht Ip for
Cb.tUuan ~:ht~•I ltiXJ.l
UrU6khunl t-tn \ t:.
Util-11131
0 PE M 11'1 GS for INSl It \Nl'to• 11t~1rh m.111 m lrg Irv ('(l fo:mplo)er 01-:SfGNED RV SALES-RETAIL Off ir e apptW "-di a.ik bt'eakfast & oCC to srhoot
uper•Jtory ···~' <.,to.I 111-1 \H\ ~.u .d.'>O trulll J!> H'l't•l't Pi.l)TOll AWAHO-WI NNING Supplies& Pnntmg 1-'ull " . I provide room & boar<J SK~Offk~rs who f ,1,u.Jlt' Jn IJ<.'r,011JI & in llw l>t-.iul fronl lobby. PAYROLL 1-'ACUl.T Y & part lime pos1t1on... r.•n 10ppo979-4Tmplov.-r Call Wall,M0-~3.
1u111ntLll IJI l11lt'" "'" l1lll R it .i 5·l0 60:>5 TUJtion Refund available . Phont• tor .,...ua r " .........._L..-..n.,. want T PAY. wfth 0 >J.nt WUfk111¥ ''Ulld I 1111 01.1.'>lal l'cr.wumol Altcn· f M _... __ _ nnpe<ttd C°"'fMl"J· t>l2 t.:-iw l'Y Z700 ll<1rbor 1.,;\1 Take rh.ari:r of hourly Program appt. 5:>7·9212 ask or • r ..................... .. ( icnt'riJ ufl 1n• It It• bc.lOI.
kc p1 n It i;.11111 p hunt
personal.ii) t.u ~ 1~1t1 n :1-1u :n .t-.1t1' I~inrwn. 'pot lur hni:hl
pt•rson Plt·.1:o.11nt '411rk uw t'01x1Jl1un' 1:rnl·n1I
olf11·l· t''<1J1c'r1t'11t·1.• µrt·
(1•m'CI Opportun1t y 1111
trairuop, & <1th unl'l'm•·nt
371 ' hr Wt'i.'k $500 f)l'I'
rn o to s la r l < • .1 I I
S.S-4700, Jsk lor Andrl'J
t-;OE
ALLJOllS ~·HF:f: • West STOCK CL ERK. move .&..M-I005 adnwustr~tlon Surf 3lld Sand Newport Slat.ionen. Inc and arranl(•' furniture :;:.':':':': •••••••••••••••
Gt'nerilll OHu•"
TRAIMH
UJlM Sl.00 TO $3.85
PER HOUR
PROMOTIO ...
CAl'IPAY
Mamtt'f\Jnre man lor s:;
wul .1.,t 1·ompl~·" m C M
(213)1165 3851
.,A,.,.., and product.ion and s ales, ________ _
Shopping V1lla~e .,,~ a r e a s II. s c; 1 " t '"
l46SSo. Coast Hwy TRAIMEES w /r usto mer pic kups,
LAGUNA" BEACH .,._'l Wholes.olH' FUii time/ parl lim .....
ROSAHIMC.
Newport Ik'h 5-'8·5533
Equal Oppor E mployer
Clerk ty p1~t n1.•1•d1 cJ·
\'Drtt•ty o r dUlll''\ lfl
e lud es filing , typ1n,I!
4.5wpm. Some l.'Xpen enn·
111 jleneral ol face & .:ood
figure aptitude helpful
~~llent working rond1
11ons & benefits /\pf.II\
Bryma n Srhooli;, :Wll
McCorm1r k Avc nUl'
Costa Mesa Equal Op
ponuntty Em ployer
TO S4.25 PY HOUR ---------•I PBX Ans service. immed 497-2457
llardwure & Tools avail Apply in ~rson
MOW HIRING ANTIQUfo: GUILD 1801
AntJque Mus1C' Boxes!
SIOl Machines! Clock!i'
llUGE SELECTION
AMtric•
lnternatiOMI
Galleries Appl\ 1n rx·r>;<tn M11ml;1y
U1 lo)'1<l11)'. ~AM tu :>l'M
at
ln."urann •
Mlill\tenanr t'
H ELPER
1-·u 11 l i m e po:.1t1on
Gt!n(•ra l d uties <Join,::
rrunor n•pa1rs, l'lcan·up
& puinling, and ~o rorth.
1-:xl't'll<'nl workmi: cond1
UOfis and bcndil!1. Apply
WELLS
FARGO
GUARD Acc ou lli...IT Sam l lum, lpm & 3pm.
" Na11on11I 1-:t1ucuuon. ·•401 SERVICES
1532W
ADMINISTRATOR U1rch street. Newport
N d d <1 Be.1c h (N e ar O .C .
C'A."neral COftWft onwe-offtt
l't' 1.-'xperi <'nl'\' u Air port I E~ual Op m1111 ~trat o r with l'mploy~ benef 11 c; t ru'lt •po-rt•un-it•y•F.•.m-p•o•y•e•r--1 PAY THOU Fullerton. CA
CHRISTMAS llLLS OR
WORK WH EN YO l: Monda). Tu\·,tJ ny. Wl'd·
WANT n l'sd a y, T h ursd a ~.
()perungs in wan •bou!-.c 10/\M tf>M. Cl.OS l::O
factoy & offire Ca II F'nd;i) :it
VICTOR 230 W WantH
T1~cry SH'•lces Rm 217
4341 Birch St. SH· 213 Santa Ana, CA
Newport Rearh State• L1r No C-60:IB
556-8520 Equal Opportunll)
And udd :r o u r n e w Employer M F
p a)'rh eck s t o nt·xt ---------..
•moo-•tb-'s•b•ud-g•e•t ---•I HOBBYl-STS--. Ea-m-an ,.,
tra $5--~ per hr. teachm.: ---------•I hobby rla!>!>t'S With 1 rt· General offi<'e
PURCHASING
ClERK
C h e m L 1 q u 1 d I': m
bro 1de ry 4~8 ·0GCIY .
4!lfl-2674
C'(~enct' Pm.1l1on IO
v11lves m:11ntcn:.tnl'l' ol
all arrounllnSt rrcord"
t:OOrdtnatmit with bJnl.
and brokerJJ!l' fi rm
Knowlt.'dl!t' nf 111 H''l
n1t•nts d~s1rablc l'lt•J M'
,1pply at
rt-:HSO' 'I 1-:1.
OEl'M<TM l'~N'r
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 N1•wport C1•ntc•r Or
Newport IJc..ich. C.:/\ ~2(;(10
Equal Opportu111ly
i-;mplnyl•r M t i"
MAINTENANCE MAN
E xp pre t Ncwporter
Inn Hot \'I , 1107 .Jam-boree. N H. 64,H 700 Con·
tact Denms E.O i-: ----
Matrt Contrl to $86 7
Top rapidly gmw1n~ 1•0,
n1'\"lb JX'l"' "'ho hJ'> ex·
pn Ln ma lC'nal control &
h.is II typtnJ!. Extrl'md }
fncndly <'u worke rs. One
ol Ult' f1n<:~t eo·s tha t
ofr-; xlnl raises & bf'ns.
call Chris 540·6055
('.o.1st::il P(·rsonnel Ai:en·
ry. 2790 Harbor, <.:M
ALI.JOBS F'Hl':I':
MECHANIC
Vanety of duties tn bus y Hon.y Bok~ Ham l::xpcn cnccd prcl'crn•d
Pun·has mg depnrtmt'nt ..._,.i_on Bc:h Stor~ lnsur:inc•1• Must hin l' 10<11s. C.:a ll ror
Hcq 01res good ty p1n.: ·~· F/C BKKPR to SI 500 appt. Hring re:.umt! ,1u11.s so+ wpm & stron•• II IHI N (j ' c 0 I.I n 1.c r r.,• 0 L· •. b' (0h01t·c Vulle.\ "' Clerks s du · Ham< t "·"per peri. w /1ns bl. • .:d .. r ,, f1°ure uptitude. We n<'t-0 · · · )(s u 1·rrs t l.unds l·apc Inc " ter P /t1m< l"o r 1n 111 pe r s on a l & c·om '-Pl'rsonable 1nd1v1dual • · mcrcial Im~ needed for ~16 W75 with a pleasant phone tt>r Vll.'"' r.tll 848 8 51.5
manner. Wall I ra in as a bejt~nmg Wed r'i•b lsl ~?'&"~'~5~~1 ~g~~~ M fo: D I c.; A I. /\ SST .
Jwuor' pure has mg buyer llOOTFSS/H~'T we arc· l<Alkmg for a ehallenJ,lc l 'rolo.:y G t•n 1 oil' &
Apply 8am-1lam & lpm· loolong for some s per 1al Call Jean . 540·6055 mroical exp req<l Other.;
3pm, Nauonal Edura· people LI) be port of our Coastal Personnel Agen need not apply Call
lJOD, 4401 Barch Sir~. front stuff. Attractive ap· cy, 2790 Ha rbor. CM 548-~7. Npt Reh.
NB Ne wport Beach pearan cl.', fri e ndl y ALLJOBS rREE M " d 1 e a I
1!\lear 0 C. Airportl peri.onall l) are pre · ~retary/Recept1onisl
E q ual O ppo r tu nity (e rre d N o e xp e r lft•enfory Control l::"p e ri e n e <'d 1n
Employer neressary . 25 3:> age Pnriiu?. shippmg & rec ln.su.rance bookkeeping.
_ _ _ _ brar kel µreferred Fu 11 Some typmJ!. many de· Salary SS OO.S6 00 per hr c I Off r Pd or parll1mt• Da ys or I.alls NB area. 645 7040 Commensurate with exp . ienera ice ee eves F1ex1ble schedule -----979-6SS2 Q.HICAL SI 0,500 s.t 2,C)hr -+ t'Kmuses /\p ~~ ---------
Growth oriente d f1rtn phl·atu.ius l>eLng a ccept • Mcd1ral orftce help in San ~top notch ind1v fo r ed. Sat I0-4, Mon. Thurs ta Ana !"am. Plan As-newly created pos assl"it J.5 it sor Med lirp 83.5-4628
mgr. C.'.111 Candare . also NoPh(me Calls Plca:;e ~. 11111 l -fee JO~ IW8·128ft Denni.., f'l 'I" .. , u h -.,. MedlC'al Fee Paid & Denn is Pe r sonnl.'I ' t1nto. i•1Jl o<· IMS BILLER $850 4221 Dolphin Stnkt'r W\' Sen •1cl.' of Huntingt on IOffuf Mar /\nhur Rlvd 1 Ill: 81.L'ty spot in fnl'ndly ofc Bearh, 16168 Beal·h -~ iif for ind1 v w ~roup l'XP
llotl.'1 /\SST MGtt. U1111rn lmld~ (.'all Amy. also fee G~Nt Of'C/Shipping l)(·nl•fl b . 7 :lll •I Mon thru -· _._. Jolr.. MR 12AA Dt•nnts & hLs~ion Mfr Handle u ll F ri Cal l fo r a p fJ I liiw Yoursi•ll i\ [)1·n 11 1s P1•r son n1•I s hip Jt uspc.'<'IS, l:l'nl oft-645 uwwl , l .,11 ' V.llC'lllm1•'s Pn•st•nl "· f II rlulll''· some ty pm" 1714 1 · ""'", t ' ··~---Come & l..t:I Us 1<'1nd .-.,•n ll'I' 0 unt ini:ton ,. •. Bcar h. IG168 lk'arh 49Hi057 llotC'I You A New .Jou
----Ah .. ' fS R ln1rw Pcr..onnt'I /\J.:t'lll'l'
r..i.a OFC $800 '~1 1 1'1' <!AA F n h t ' l M • --Apply Ruy fo'rai.cr, San , • • o~ J 1 '•1
Top nal'I co w 14 ~~ day <.:le m e nlt> 1 nn 125 Su1te224 612 1470
work wl.>Ck st.'Ck:. s harp /\vt•nida ~s plan°d1..1n . ~~ per.. w/mo<l typing who ~Cl can handle ph orders. __ em JAN I T 0 R I /\ L S 1 le
have some b11lm g & ofr HOTEL supervisor. top poy, (r
bkgd Xlnt potent & bens mge benefits Must have Call Chris . 510 6055 Gentleman for comb1na :1..-rs ew in supt>rv1.,1on tJon des k clerk & hh· iq~ i•ll5 CoastaJ Pl'ri;onne l /\,t:cn mamtt>nanct• l.1ve on ----·-
cy, 2790 If arbor. CM pre_mises. 499_22'l7 ___ 1A1bor 11tury par k aj.!111~
ALLJOBSf'.'HEE >.In t w o r k c o o tl
GIRLS&GUYS Hotel-Motel &•n('f1Ll. (:noel Pay \pµ
DESK CLERIC I\ Hox 1t ~ <' <• l>a1h
l'llot PO. Box ISM, C :'It.
926216 Trov.t Immediate opcnm>t. <'X·
Wt! have o~nin~s fnr 8 pencnced dealing "'1th
peopll' over Ill Cr1•e tn pcQple. Will tram.
travel the U.S 2 wks Ambassador Inn L F: A o F. R s H I P
1ra11ung. leave 1mmed Cos.taMesa POSITIONS -Colle1t c '"e M r M r ltan e. (714 1645-4840 S1'n1or s t grads. M f'"
l'roptcana Motel 1540 So 18 'Z1 ye::i rs. Salnry plu<;
Harbor Blvd. Anahl'tm llousecleane r needed. 2 txonefits from fir-.1 da}' ol
Ste11102 opposite Dis d ays a week. hourly ~n.weeks training p1•no<I.
neyland. 6JS.40R2 wal(e Will need own Learn lc~idc.'t'!.htp !>kills
- --trans 499-4621. w use in bus iness world Girl Wnnled· Work tor ------after service Terl\nll'UI
lnsuram·c /\gt•nt. So Houseclcancrs to work for trainrni:t. rombut ••rrns
uranRe Co. Mus t havt' Janice's RaRgedy Ano a va1lul>le. Invest m you1
YounRvoire &be itood on Tues-Fri.s-3.64S.l800 _ fulurt.' Call now for
phont.>. Relia ble..' can HOUSEKEEPER. for Army Officer Cand.Jdoll·
work at home. 493-~. conv hosp. Gd benef & SC'hool ({)CS)
T work'g cond. Day sh ift Costa McRa 540 1026 G-R·E•A• f1agstup Conv Hosp. 400 Huntington Bch 962 IU\21
SALES JOI HOW FlagsbipRd.NptBch. l.ecJalRKept toTR
<>PIM Housek eepe r II ve ·In . Exciting rnret?r !!lnrt for
COOO PAY. GOOD Spanish s peak'g or I enthus1astJc pers who 1•n
llOUHS. GOOO <.;ON· child ok 963·9105 or JO)'S public contact , <'all ~ l TI 0 N S . MA N Y 963-2286. Candy, 833 2700. Dennis
l'RINGE BENEFITS H .. 'USEKE-E-PE_R __ & Den nis rl'r i\onn.-1 f'A.51' GROWING COM v Se · f I • 2082 PAN Y PR 0 M 0 TES f:xPtnenred s itter for .rvice 0 r vine ·
F'ROM WITHIN. TtlAIN single falher. 1 :,chool Micbelsoo Drive. _
I" 0 R T 0 P a ged c hild . L ovel y LEGALSEC.Npt bch a tly
M A N A G E M E r.. T Balboa home II 15 to 6 spec1abzUlg in Bus Law
S T A R T S • ' I M · daily · Rcrs . req Mr & Estate planning nt>«ls
M E D I AT E I, Y ' ' Rllycs 673-764311n 6 daily sectt'Ury w /al ll'a!!L S
K E V U 0 A R 0 &n)'llmt'wknds . yrs. exp., Sal. Comm
F. X P E R I F. N C E w /e icp , Mag II t''<P HELPnJL. WE HAVE dsrbl Mr.Jones9750708 OUR OWN TRAINING
PROGRAM PUT ON DY
nlE COUNTRY'S TOP
ORGAN S ALt;S
PEOPLE. CAL l. AT
ON C E F O H
INTERVIEW ORGAN
EXCHANO E . S TAN
NUNN 714 /586-7302.
To place )'OUr m u a1te
befort'tht reading public,
phoo
Dail)' Piiot
Ctaallied.MW678
$1.77 per DAY
That'!I ALL you pay
for ia
JO day ad
lnlh
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW!
642-5671
LEGAL
SEC'Y /RECIPT
N •wport ~llt'h lnw ore
, Xlnt typln1t, d1ct&phon<'
and d esire to acc~pt
r<'llPOn31blllty rcqulrtd.
Contact rat M4·9LOO
l.ot Ott~Anl. Muin bt> 18
""" or P tr. ComP,any btneflU . 5S8 ·7h'1,
SS7~.
N~5678l~-::::==========~I
MACHINISTS
Oiveralfled work lood
mfr elf'ctronlc \natru
mmL Modem work.thop
Advanced KlntUes, 1.2.'ll
V1ct.orha, CM. 64611115
EOI'.:
MGR TR TO S 14,040
l"l't' Pa11t
Bus del! md1v w /Slllble
work h1stor)' will learn
operallonal procedures
Call 1\111, :111;0 fee Jobs.
833-2'700 Dennis & Den·
ni.' Pl•rsonnel Scn1cc of
lnme. 20ll2 M1l·ht!lson
0nYe -------
Modt>ls . f·ern Sharp
h~urr nnh $15 per hr
ti42 62112. 64.S S Ill Bob
MOONLIGHTING 1
96.1 7225
MOYIE EXTRAS
souiiht by llnllywood
movie firm SlO $200 per
day 1xi ... s Looking for
outi:ornl! 18· 70 yr olds
wantinA t(> break into
movtl'S. (714) 761-1244.
V I DF,0 C AST I NG
S to:RVIC E. Cnow In 4lh
year l
Need res po ns ible in ..
div1dual for P'1' employ
ment for ma id & floral
s e r vlcl' Potentia l to
move into manaj!en al
pos1t1on. Must have own
trans porta tion . Call
675-!Wl7
t«MSESAIDES
$&.00 per hr . State cert
only. Xlnt bcnt'f1t s
B&yvicw Conv. llo11p
2055 Thorin. C .M . 64.2>~ t:.O.E.
Off1tt Promolion a Pt'Opl.-
neede d fo r P /T Of c
Promotion wo rk fo r
Sheraton NcwPQrt Hotel. 13-Ji per hr. No exp nee Jh 11v11il 9 l. I !I, or 5.9
A'ik '°" Ms Layton, front desk. mornln~s only ,
pleMe do not phone. 4~5
MucArlhur Bl (:tl Birch l NB. ---Office & Sales girl needed
Kirk J ewelers
Z!OO Harbor Blvd., C.M.
S45-9485
Office Mana!(er Soles
Good opportunity for ad
vMCtmt'nt Wiii train/no
experie nce necesury .
Mu t ht· 2S yrs old or
older & be avail o n
S11turdoy1 557 0824 or
714 0090. U25 Mt'U
Vttdtt 11208. COllta Me1a
•
openings. to work van t.-d hrs & wkends. Pd var.
ml.'<I ins & pd training
(714) 645·2550
PBX
/\ns we r1 njol s crv1 cC'
operator full & P tT. Ca ll
83.5-3561
PIXOPER.
Opt•r's for t ele phone
answenng service. Mui.t
be able to work some
weekends. T y p ing 35
wp m r e qu1 red . t;x
pt•nence preferred or
wtll tram. Many c om ·
pany benefJL, """ t ime or part lime. day & even·
ing shifts available
lrvtne Aui>ort area l'all
546-3.133 or IU3 -3333
Fastuon Lsland area call
&W-1110
Costa M e~a area l'J ll
ITT3-1 Hi6. E.O E.
PRINTER
Part Lime day or even·
in,g. 1850 Multi. Strip &
plates
ROSAN. INC
N.B. 548·5533
Ec1ual Oppor F:mployf'r
PRODUCTION
CONTRO i~
T RA I NE F. to h elp
supervisor. Van ed & m
l.eresting work. Room for
advancement. E.O E .
rabratex Corp. 5:>7. 7642
Production Penoft
&
Art Ass.is.tant
Must nave e xperience in
type, specking & produc·
ing clean. well-desig ned
finished art. Apply in
person be tween 8am -
Spm, or send resume lo .
The Jolty ROC)fl' llK
17042Gitt.tt.An
lrviM, Co 92714
(7141546-0331
Proc)ra111C1tie Typist
2201 FlexJw rJtl'r
machine t>xp desired.
Exp desired on 2201 not
reqd. Must type SOwpm
Ca u 540-1639.
RECEIVING
Ir INSPECTIO ...
pt:rsonnel for garment
mfg. Ple nty of wo r k
avail. So Orange Co
496·1291
FWceptionist expenenccd
for sah.'S firm in Irvine
romp. N~'I front offtrr
appearance & personali
ty. Responsible person tu
handle he&\'.Y phones.
typing & d 1ve rs 1C1cd
dutJes Co benefits App
ly at McKinley Equip
ment Co rp 17 611
Arm ~lrong. f r v1ne
!nS.2060
Rer cpt 1 on1 ~l 1St>r 0
}
ne ed e d in Ne w porl
C:Cnter. Exce llt'nt typmJ?
& grammar skills 2 yr..,
experience requested
Start $700 Ca II Kath)'.
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RECEPTIONIST · l1tl'
typini: Var ht Rkr &
Boat distnbuto r on thl·
Bay. Part lime Inc l
wknd.s. YachlmR /\ssoc
Corporation 646·0551
Recept
AIRPORT OFCS
Sh muJal.lng pos a waits
oulJC01ng ind1v w /olc
sk1lls & PR ability. Call
Kns. llJJ.2700 Dennis &
De nnis P e r so n n e l
Service of Irvine , 2082
Michelson Drive
RECEPT /TYPIST
Challenging full time
position wllh growing
Orange Co. Real ~late
firm headquar tered in
lrvme . Good telephone.
typmg 60wpm, clenr al
'l kllls r e q . Contact
l\1al'!lh11 975-0888
R&n'AL CENTER
New tool rental c~·ntcr tn
El Toro has pos 1t 1on!>
availnbl<•. Requires neat
handwriti ng & J p
p ea r a n cc . s o m e•
mechanical expcr Apply
Thurs., Fri. & Sal . 22600
Lambert. Suitt.' 120 El
Toro.
Restaurant
Night Porte r-4 hr per
night 6 day week. Union
Ptr ftlmg. Wk nr home benefits C'oll for appl
flex hrs. No exp nN· t>-15 5000 ext 520 II JO 5
C a 11 Fri , 9 4 3 0 . _M_oo __ fo)-_1 _____ _
21J.651·5164. ---------RetaJ..l s alcs
Purchasmg Fee Paid
Clertl Asst $80 0
Va n.-ty adv & adv ror
mtth & detml minded m
div 111 mfr co. Call 1\ my.
also fee jobs. 848· 1288
Denn.ts & Dennis Person·
nel ~lunt.mglon
Beach, 16168 Beach
CURTAIN&
DRAPERY
Expe rien ce prcf('rr cd
hut WI.' will tram you for
a permanent pos1t1nn in
our Laguna Jlllls Shop
ping Center !>tore E"
rellenl workrng cond1
t1 o n s & l'm pl oyee
Real Dilate benefit:. including Bonus
CCJrffr Opportwihy Plan Apply to Storc
Find out about the rl'<.ll M ana):(e r . Mo ni c a
est.ale sales carl'er OP· Ho llaw;iy. 770 100 1.
portunit1 es wit h The Moran Drapery Stores
Real F.staters Lirens mi: Our41sl. year .
school fees completely Rc Urec·Wrap a.round
refundable to school of social security r a r t
your choke + e xtensive time• custodian Ml'sa
sales tra ining program Verde a rea. 847 ·9696 after licensing to ass ure the highest opportunities Mon-Fri !!um 5pm __
for success. Join and sue · ROOFERS-Sh1nl(lers, l1le
eet.'d with lhe most out mcn-gd pay, call G K.
standing team of s ue · Roofing 963-7007
cessful professionals in -· -----
the busmsess The Real S A I L B 0 /\ T • m a 1 n ·
lilltatcrs. r or rnform a -tenance. and cleaning,
Lion call Darlene Coe. full l1ml'. must havl' mm
T he Re a I E s t ut e r s . knowledge oC sailboats.
714 640--2500. m ech a n ica l & e l cc
Real Est.ate systems Call 645 7100 ---S A 1L8 0 AT
MAINTENA NC E
Pl\1me , no expe r r e
QUI red Call 645 7100
HAVE OPENING tor al(
g ress1ve. m ot i va t ed
sales agent who has the
des1n> to sun 'et'd with
wtllm1ted opportunities
m Million Dollar loca Sales Clerk·Respons1ble uon. Call Al Stf'llato for penoo needed to lurn
confidenllal inte rview olf1ce supply buslntss. New Agents Welcomed Busy & pleasant work
9(13..5671 Beach Stationers . 4020
[Qtiw11fidl ijl§i Campus:~:·
W11J Tram, Xlnl Benefits E. Oyer Rd Sa /\~a __
•$200 To $500 Wk.• Stock girls· ti·4 30 Mon ·
Call957-11SO T h u r s Nl'ar 0 C Open Wed lhru Sat
1802 Ketlenng. Ir v
1714)754·1m SALES. TELErHONE Airport. 979· 1483 --
Salary & Comm. Movin1t Teacher. pre-school. part i---------· & Storage Co. in Hunt um~. mornings Soml' ----. Brh. Call Bob Gregory collue nee 556 2676 Antiqur oak _rc~erse S ~7911 ~·lll!O ~so. 642·2164 or
Sales ·
WIHOOWMFG.
IHSU>E SALIS
Ol.DEA DESIC
Lrv. Wlndow mfr. ('Xper'd
woman pref'd for respon.
tu.press desk. xtra s harp
math a pl • h\ y ph 'l>
customer ser b1lhn1t /ln·
VOICllllt. 4 dy work wk, ro
benef' Refs 546·9890
TEACHER ,.-,or-~ale 1910 Oak Sade
Position now available. Board S750. 67~·767 1
8 S A . M o n l <' s ~ o r 1 dayi.
Certlf1calt> 997 8333 --------
TEACHst'S AIDE
FUil ume & part trmt> ex-
tended day care 997 8333
FRENCH ANTIQUES
New shipment Just ar
nved-Lo be sol at a uc·
bon Sunday 1-'eh. 18th al
12 noon. Preview Sa t TB.EPHOME f('b 11th. 12-1PM
SOUCITORS Spnn~er & Wh1ll' Au1•
ttonecrs. 3000 fh'll Hall.
Expenenel'd Only Sell c M F 0 r In I 0 c" II
Oatly Pilot. H1~h~t rom 714/979-4\ZJ
Seams tres s es . ex m1ss1on paid Y our ------
penenr ed. ~1on· Thur:.. phone at homl' O"er 21. Sdcn f1re anuqu\' Oak ret• ~ :.> Nr O c. airport 1.0 Card Ca ll 83S 6453 tanauJar table. pull 0111 m.1~ 1-3P M leaves & fl r ha1r.i. Xlnl
---------•·rL'LL' ""AL"'S 1 , rond. Cos t Sl:>OO. Sell ~r. .& 8 CHER r, "' " .-.. W ( )( p ' SHOO 496-8773 ~ sharp, guaranlt!e NOW' · ·
Exper'donly needapply Co mm llJ:>.9ti 9 2 . SALE Walnut dbl. bed,
Top pay & bene rits. Call 835-7296. Oak youth c·hair. el~tnc
.Joe a l Stewart Tit It>. Cole I k 11 t bl , TL'.L".·x OPE R e c oc . <·o ec a es 558· 1114 Eq ual Oppty c r. l I L • Sal 9 J Ex,...r·donly Sm "'ll N •-t er. er r r1.-. · · · Employer ,,.. .. • :n90l National Park Dr Exp0rllnJ.l firm nl'l'd:. Lag Niouel (()If c rown Se<·retary par t t1mt· 1n ~!'800 2·6 PM. 5 flays J V'·' n La~una C.P .A offl r<! wk .. $l SO per hr l'lca~t: a.ley 1 ----Noo smoker. must type call 640·6313 a :.k !or well & be inqu1s 1t1 vl' Peggy ••• Thomas Tyrff, Jr.
56.SW. 18th
Costa Mesa
$3 SO pe r hr Ch<·r y l -~:;;...-_____ _
KmsmanC.P.A. 494-0'l t2 TB.LSl TRAINEE
Sparldmg persona Uty for --·t-~-.ET-... •R•Y--•l t·~ contact. r ail Amy. ~ •"' IMll· 1288. DenaLS & De n
You are the winner of
Two Free Tickets
FREE TO TRAVF.L. rus Personnel Scr v1c{' or
Must be 18 or ove r ~ Huntington Beach, 16168
Mr Moran. llam ·Spm. Beach
to
Tennessee Williams'
THE
ECCENTRICITIES
OFA
Space Age Lodge. 1116 ---------W. Ka te lla Av e .• Tow Truck Dnvcrs e x·
Anaheim per'd Top pay. Apply
776--0140 G&W Towing. HOU NIGHTINGALE
stamng Sandy De nnis al
the Long Beach C-Onven
I.Ion Center. 300 E. Occiln
Blvd. Long Beac h To
r lru m your tickets, call
642-S678. ext Z72
~~~~~~~~~' Ohms Way C M 642· 1252
SECRETARY
Good typmg skills. work Tr-oiRH Positiofl
vaned. Electronics firm Switchboard oper Must
Advanced Krnet1cs. 123 1 be rcltable tava1I m~I
V1ctona, C M. 646·7165 s hifts <.:ull (or a ppt *** E 0 E &iS 7565 -·-·-· -------1 --~-Re.tored Aml.'nr .m Oak
Secretary. Sales ofc C RT ---------~a<'k bookcases. ehma
firm. Heavy phone s TYPIST rabincL<;. se<'rntary. u·r
8-5PM. Nr O.C. Airport. Newport Real Es ta ll• box. mahog ary denlJ I
ft)Omo.540-8404. brokerage ofClct' needs rabme t & muc h misc
c x pe r Ma g Ca r d ~malls . M C 1 Vi s a SEC R ET A R V E l< • Operator for daily cor F'reelands. ll&t W. 19th
pe r1 e n c e d cs r r o w r<.'8pondenre & general St. CM 642-7331
secretary. Min. lyr exp XI t i &d Salary Open. 839-0925 typing. n ypmg • IC· Appliances 80 I 0
t aphone r eqd . Com •••••••••••••••••••••••
Secretary for Newport
c~ntcr lawyer N<'ed d C·
curate typist Shorthand
clc!tirable. Pn or ll'IWI l'X
pe1Jt1v.es~Jary&benc.fits FREIGHT OAMAGF.n
pa ckage Coldw e ll. llOTPOINT S \I !'.' "JJ(>t!
Banker 7~·llll W W.!,;.\'r 11~ i 1~1ri1or.
Santa An..t 97'1 2'J2 I ~n l.'nre unnct l's:.ary T\pt!ll ·Word pr0<•t•c;<;or
Kalhy. 64-0-8:>10 fbll time. stron~ I) ping BARGAINS-Ust~I r1•fn.1:s. wshrs. dryr .... J!UJr hl!'l bur... we '('t\. ;ippl ~· ... t
Appl 536WI 1, 536-4330
SECRETARY 11111 I Im <'. slullo;. i:!oOO l>P~.'lhnl( &
gd typml( skills. work grammar nl'<' Work on
vaned tt E /U<'velpm't LeXJtron system. Apply
offi<'e 640-H25<l 111 person to Mr Puentes CASll l'AID
at Robert Bein. Wilham Ws hr t Dryr s lfrfri g,,
SECRET ARY /Ll'C)al Frost & A.\s<X' 1401 Quail wurlun~ or nol 957 IH33
fUll lame Expr'd for Sl. Newport Beach
N.li.CXftcl'. 548 2283 TY P IST -G EN ER /\L 17 r u It t'n g. rcfng. fro,1
Of'C ll·J PM. Mon-Fri ~;i~ bron7.e $I 5U
Newport Beach 642 :>200 1------S SECRETARIES S
G 0./R E t/\r1·tg
$800-$1500 Hu Of! c
t:mployers Pay /\II 1-·l'es
Lu Re1odcrs Al(t.>ncy
4(Y.!O Birch St. Ste t04
Nt>wport Beach. !133·8190
Call fo'or /\ppt/~tab '64
SECRETARY
TO IA.HK MANAC:.ER
f'ee paid. Just a wa lk
rrom the beach. Brand new ofCice. good typing &
Ught shorthand. Up to
$12.000. Also fee Jobs
Call Audrey Verne.
540-5001. Snellmg & Sne ll·
Ing or Newport Beach
Agency. 434-0Campus.
Stcretcry /Citric
To handle reij estate in·
ve!tor account~. Com
municauons. typing and
buslooss math s.ktl.ls es·
sentu1I. Prefer e ll ·
pe r le nced . mature
person. &.•nt!f1ts and H ·
ceUent locauon. Phone: 644-8834.
- -Washer & Ory1•r. ~ y r~ Waiters or wa1trt'llM'~. old. good ron<l Hc•,1\y
private rountry c lub duty . Grel'n Wt'''
Part 11 m l' 11 J In ing ho u se s 12s , ... r reased hrly w:it(es rn !°>S2·34S8 '
li e u o f i:rutui ti cs -
644·5404 Refng. bottom frcczi'r. m>
W&lrcs.'l. expencnced for frost. $175. (;lean. Wh1t1•
dinner house. 118 area. S4S-80S:> -
Call !>tot 11 5. 430-4318. MI CHOW/\V ~; ov .. ;N
:>-9PM. ~ 9656 __ Tappun Rrownt•r, 2 mo:.
W t I h lo 3 A I new. xlnt t'ond 5'8·104!t ai ress unc · . .ppty ----
1 n p e r s on a t 6PM . Hotpo1nt D1 shwas h ... r.
C h a r I l' I\ Di c k c n s gold ~I Hotvo1nt rangt'.
Res taurant 3344 So . goldSIOO ~-297_5 __
Coast Hwy CdM --Kct1mo;., washer & dryer.
W.ted: Aood cond $150 W~ .. Waitress __ 493 9653 aft. 5
Newport's Most Ele1otnn1 Antique ..,tovc & refnl!
Eays1dc Restaurant 1s Good ~orking rond. Re;il
s ee k 1 n g s p e r 1 a I I y cheap 675 l442
qualified help for tht• luncheon hour. Grand Gas stove I yr old Obi
t1psobvtous Willreqwre ovens. Wh1te 1bl aek s yean dinlftit room ex· glass Only used 6 mo
pr Interviews 3 lo 5 pm. SiOOt~t S3l·S95tl _
MonthruFriday. Ne w Ro pe r rlt•1·trt <'
2341 W Coitsl llwy. N 8 l'af\lle. WOT1 0 11 TV Rci.t
6311381 r ea.s o n a b le 0 11 .... r .
751-6263 -------W~e 1kyct.s 8020 Keal EaUitc Ele1tanl riot J ewele ry
Solon hu lntcrest,inl! Secy Fl'c Paid
P/lime pos, for mature OfC MGI to SI 2,100
resp. woman w tsale5 Poll ol authorit.y will be
exp. Gem knldg holprut olr'd to indiv w /bkkpg
N B..673-4734 expert.iae, call Joy. also
Real Estat.
•obn&ScHMMn
We have an opening In oor RcsidtnUnl Div. fo r
An cxperlcnted man or
woman pos11esslng en·
th"'51um and lolegnty.
U you att lntereJted ln a
beautiful offlee In thr
f\nest loc•llon. worltin1
wi th conare n1al a s
toe••~. we are lnttr st cd 10 mf!eUJlll you In
t.erv1ew by appointmt nt
rec Jobi. 833-2700. ~nnt11
Ol.DB FILLH ••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •
'A.CkH Drud nt·w Super bl" Our Santa Ana dJ11'6ibu-Tour. 11rarlctt nxt. Xlnt t.lon ctnter hH an open· cond. $190/lk?st orrcr in, for an individual Wilh 61~81 Ask for Jan\ce
exl)tt1ence ln shipping: 10 speed Ladies blue roteMna. or warehow1· 0
W-.Y M. T.,..,. Ce.
Realt.ors 644-4910
-
t1J7 aer DAY ~l's a.1f;.0u pay ror
a 30 day ad In the
· DAILY PILOT
SIAVICI
DtRICTORY oorrNowr
'4Z0 H 71
I& Dennis Pcrsonnol Servlee ol lrvlne, 2082
Mlchebon Drtve.
Service St atron Atten•
dant. exr.r'd. Day 6 Eves. f'\al It p/llme. Ap-
ply, Shell Station. 17th • lrYint.Nn.
lnl.. Dutfes lncludo tome ltanc bicycle. seldo m roi'klil\ and tome driv· used. S&O . 640·62941
Ina. V•lld C•llfornla _m8SBS _______ _
driven UcenM required. Deep 1040
Apply bet ween I• m • •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• =:~1:,T&i~"h ~ retrl1 ever ~upple.
Stl'Mt. Newport Beach $40. Avat i 17.
t Nur 0 C. Alrporl I 963-76.$2
ServSts Help nffded lm· Equal Opportun it y SellwtlhEASE•
mod fUll or Pl\ Apply Employer. It's • BREEZE
880 E. C.l Hwy. N 8 ~~~~~~~~ C'taulned M s &42-5678
. . . . . -. . .. .. ,
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!I' !(old vC'lour <'OlH' h SI i5
Zt-ruth con,oh_. ,·olor TV
Sl.50 631 2>1711
:! de!.ks $20 & $1..0. Un·'"' Si~. forarn.-& bo'< ~prini.t
5:>41. rouc· h $:!5 H:> l.J)
furn 3.16 3520
1>46-1616 & 8ll·962S
H1•,td no murt•' \\ ~ h •*' 1•
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SI 17 '11-t•Jwr.; 1>11nklw1b..
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lUQ Mutll'I llorm: Furn
Wt-0 thru Sun for d1rl't"·
DIAMOND & GOLD
TrJt.lt' lur t ruat dl'rd'
f>anl• wkd)..., 752 l!*':!U
1-~E'!. & wknd' ~7 JS:W
luin' tu W.Jrt•hnUM' JOllN WAYr\J.: TEN'.'l lS
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<·n·<.l1t a' ad S-l!l 3077 berstup 6-12-293:.!
!,A1CM Jrt•a Movm.: box•'' & t•x IJl• rt
CA'ill I',\ I() parlunj? U!-M~ Coll)phe:.
For gd Ubt'<I rurn. :rntl· statt• mo' OJ! standurdi.
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1mo I $10. Uuet•f\ '' llloll
trc !\ I.Ju' '""n" d1rm 1 Ir .•ml' $1~. ,h,urled
1ltJJH'' 1 m1"· nll1ir .. 1
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from )Our bu.~tnl'b'> r.ird
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NOCAIW"
l.>rJw )our o"n or s1•nd
11Jme, addr~s. phone &
~·11 make one card pe r
ll•~ Add 25' t'ach
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derto
,ILOT ,RIMTING
I' 0 [lo'( 1560
<.'Mia Ml"l>3. Ca 92626
lnmc Coas t Country Club
"Gulf Mt•mbcrs h1p"
avail! $700 + $500 trunsf
frc·call T om Turner.
7M 1202 (or <.lt'tails. ----
0 '.Neill SUperswt. Taped
sea m s Ui.t:d o n r c
doesn't fit $110 ~-0256
Qirpel Miii Direct
Plush nylon rolls $1.50
y~. 549-8181 1675_·5906 __ _
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IOIO loah. row"' 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uur1tht r 1\IJrm' llh•JI for
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hofnt.., l umµlt'h' pn r1·
$14!1 95 plu, t;1 \ No Ill
, I .i 11JtIu11 \ ,11 u 11 ltl
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ph·tc• l.1kt• lll'\I. ~;, Al ... n
<:1hin Crw"'' l!J hull
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t r it· 14 ht' 1• I <' h ,, 1 r I u r
hu:.!J1laltzrd 11·1•nJlo!t'r
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m;(anubll• pn 1·1· s.io ~72~
Mltsled IMlnntnts 8083 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Xtra Ir~ Cameo Concert
drums Doublt· d1•\•p.
t65Q10He r 64&-37 u
Offke~&
........ 8085 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Xlnt new & used o fr rurn.
plan files. wk bt·nr ht·~
CE SURPLUS GJ I 2777
Beaubrul l.akt! new ot f1c1·
rum.ature lmportl'd ll'ak
t>XCCUU'c de,,ks Metal
secretary desks MN<1I
armd 1airs. ~aut p nrnt
11\gs. ~raprucs Elc.ctnr
portab le t)pe wnte r .
nusc items 979-4666
HI l.J i. \1·11.1. 2uo Ill'
t:hf)'>h.•r \oho 0 0 I 0
w tr;u lt'f S3tiOO t>44 4:,.4~
loah,Rent/ c ..... 9050 ..............•....••..
~'hartl•r l.uxur) so· or n. ·
1ooto1 > 11chl R1·,1.\on.1
l>lt• llr. dual}. W('('k ly
tm ·2172 or675 3256
loots. Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::apt· Clas!> Ketch . 33'6",
Engli!.h built. Jll wood.
Pnm1• rond, $25,000 Sut•
21Jl"65·6005 or 550·3955
Mont~omery Sloop 3 bal(i.
6h p 0 H Trlr pulpits.
Mu-'l St>e to apprl'Ctal<'
~100 631 ·_4396~-~--
t:Jta hnJ 2'i' Ma1n.,ail.
xlnt rond1t1on
646 9586
76 lb" llObll' RN1dy lo
rJr<' 645 7353 l:::\ t''>
~2703dny_, ___ _
loah, SHps/ Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPS/!>. V AILAILE
'l';\C Newport 646 0551
Trucks 9560 .......•.•......•.••...
64 Oodgr Pit·kup w 1 !<ht•ll .
1<1nl bod y b rlinn 1ni:
ron d S l .7 1lll
6'1&3511 549·2-'QO Chn,..
i5 G M C Sierra '~ ton
plCk up. 350. dUtO. r :-..
P 1H. 1-~M i.terco. ma~.,
~ 5513-HO
Wi ll trade 1·us tom lall
Bonda $1250 ror lrurk or
\an of 1•qual ' .. 1u1·
53;-21 Ut -----
'77:L.T ,AM 1FM.h d 'u'
pt-f\.5100. 18.000 m 1. P !'> P B $4500 bs t o t r
SACRfflC'E' &i2 2995
Ma hogany e xecul 1"' 1976 i pai.i. bu'>. lo mi. desk, S95 2 drawer legal good cond 111o n , m u~l ·77 Toyota . 27.000 m i
fi.lecab.$65 957-9331 sell.S4500.ll753\l.8t'H'' ~ ~~~-~~~l'O CH
f ele ans. machine . Com p
urut w ;phone, handle~ up
t.o 200calls. 675~1
fhrec 00" wal. dsks. one
48" w1:1I. diik. 4 swivl'I
ar m chairs w pads. •I
armed side chairs. $1 250
value for $675. Ca II Holly
9:»2275
IBM model C s tandard
e lect . t ype write r $200
631-2219 aft. 5
Pianos & °"Jons 8090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
rrGtSpOrtation 58 Ch\'VY picku p. I: tun
••••••••••••••••••••••• $l()(X) bstufr r-Sale/ l:S!l3-58'i~ l''r.'' ... 9120 ------
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.>ldt•r cnma><·r ·•·~alt'. w 10 646-J59'i
lrUt'k . $150 S tOVt' & -----
rerng f'A0-2700 Vmt1 9570
"'4otori1ed l lke 5 914 0 •••••• •••••••••• • •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••
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PEOS Rl'I-! $<1ti!I. Now
~-63t_-3830 ____ _
73 Do d !?l' P S . PU . A.~1FM tal)<' C B. Air
shock..s. lrlr hatch $3i50
359 1573
9707 Dahun 9720 ........•..•.•.•.•.•...
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LAST CH/i>.HCE FOR
1978 530i's
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HOW!
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831-2040 495.4949 --
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
salt ... ~·rv11·1· l..t•ai..1n.i
Roy Carver, Inc.
Rolls no~ l'l' 11,1 w l~t .I .1mbu11·1·
t\l'WJIOn tic.Ith 1,1111;11 1
CREVIER
& I ~I & U OAOWAV
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n ll:tto l'l'r11•c·t eonJ
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mt I ,..r><J i\ ('. Mu t .,t•ll 1
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5..'">7 21:12
l!f11; l''wt t31 4 dr •. i.1:lla11,
1 J(ito. ~ ~1.111 It•-.!> lhun ~I\ m1 >..Int t•ond P P
t'.111!1550031 (H 30·5pm t
it;, I J Ii 7 :J t' ' t' l> • &
11>1!\'kl'nd.\
71 12-1 F1Jt ~p1dt•r Lal.e
11t•w Nt•w top1paint Set.> U1 .tpprC'('l3tl' !>46·1 !4:!.._._
·7r1 >.1!1 vttllov.. i.ll'rl'o.
33M. t•xt'l'll $360CJ offe r .
5.'">0! 115211
9727 .......•..•............
Brend Mew '79 ·
HONDA Cars
MAHY
To Choose Ft-om!
UNIVERSITY
otdsmobilt
Hondo Cars • GMC
Trucks
28.'">0 ltaroor Blvd.
('()'.ta Mt•sa 540·0040
·77 Cl'<IC AM FM casi..
21.000 m1 $3500
49--17122
Jaquar 9730 ....•..••..••••••...... E'\t'<'Ull H ' dc•'k 'mok1·
i;:la:.~ top. hc.•aul1ful .1dd1
uon to a n" honw or off1<·t·
\I. ch;iir. K-lll ti21J c1,1,
!fi9-131h•H• .
i-::nurl' room~ mu!>l go PL.A.1'/TS Pn\• i::r owN.
Qual p1(.'{'es &. antique:. will sell a few sel~<'ll'd
JI 1nrrt•d1blt' prtr l'S nowenng dt\l!>IOnS from
19531 Sierra Canon . 5 · M" poL<; $20.$120 pr
Trtlrk.9 5.Sat l't>b\7. plant Hy appl only, ph
5mall upright pi a no WholeMlle Carpet Needs r e fin ish in g o r
SaJesman has 3200 yrds paint. $375 Call 675 32&t
~~/ 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·74 Ford F.100. b rand new
moto r. custom int ~
paint. new hrakt·' &
tire-Call 8 111640 5!m-l
oh ;!Uh!. 1 '1> !'\I R
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j~ t)JJ("• j ~ It I (111-t:> I
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llllfl Vl;1r (' M 1)31 27"'2
S.}fa. 2 mJ ll·h1ng t•hJlr<·
Sli5
640-<r758 Chm.1 t•abmrl ro..,t Sli!lO ------of 32 oi ny lon plus h. _e_·v_es_. _____ _
brown. be ige. or ru~t. Mov in g! !\1 ui.t St>ll
SUIO yrd Call 675-914<1 or Lowery Or~an. excellent
'TID-8284 condition. ~9-1091 C.:oi.t;i
\tust Sac ·79 Yam~1ha 750
Spec , 1800 m 1 l)\.• 11-. for
SJl!l.S Will i.dl fo r $2900
~
"61 Con a ir window \iH\
xlnl conrl met·han1calh
~d bod~. urei. S'i25 l''irm
ortrnd .. J>OS" 631 ~150(~-
9732
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~di cheap . .! o.,ngl be<I,, I Dtoluxe '~ hp Whirlpool t~1n lad1t•o, btkl'. I bath \I.1th Jll J llach
dr.1\1.t'r drt'!>M•r. S J.!.d rncnL<; Paid S20!l Ust'd
!-101.ID OAI\ bdrm -.1,• butant• t.tnk. p.JllO thl onct' Sell for $150
,!)001 hdbrrt fthnJ qn " ~ umbn•lla J.1202 01·1 _64.5-_297 __ 5 ____ _
mans ch:.l & wom1•n, lnl! Ob1i.po. =:!i. ll,1na Pt ...,t'w Custom Ura pl'' &
drt'l>M'r, 2 nght dl~h. ti l'd\l I' I 1 hi. S2SO M ii t r h J.! I I o r a I
mo old. solid oak bk1'" , · 00 ·' , l . • • Beds •ad M • ke orr ... , ba t'O 7., L' L' 1-tl.1:.' top t.1hlt. I t hr'. pre a °"" '""( r ' ). ~. r r S200 un d >.t·~t1on·ll ~40Jlt 1''ng1da1rc Mdt• h} """' · ·>'. . •· · .. • .; -----w ICC mkr. Wehn HHtl ~'">() .. ~ l.im":'. SIO ,t ii .. ~ .; E 15' upnJ!ht frt•t'Wr.
i.:nll Smth Coron >1rt ioHC\ tJhl< .... :S70> •..t • US{'ti I yr Sl50 Man·-;
typ"n·r m1M· 1t1..~n~ 1& i.iatr lt·~J!l'<l _':•bl~. s15. 1:u.-;tom bro~ n lc;ithc-r
man ) ri u ,ii p I .1111 ~ :irm ~h~ir; !5l.>. lgt· l~'.11 · bikt• pant" 32 waist . 2ll
llo.1(1 llf.!.'l f~~·m7n' hairs. $25 ',, . ~m~llJ fml·(llKO
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.intu1ut•i. & .11·n·~.,or11·-.
r'rl Silt !I ;1 :11 •1e11 :\ .1
111111;il P;iri.. l>r . Lo:
"\1j:ul'I f Ofl <'ro\I. n
\"all\'} I
J..i.: bureau, l'<>llt•tb ~tJnd.
t-ml 1 abk. la mp-. l,1kl'
llt'W SlW ~111 MG 3166
S1\CHIFlt:E1 (iar lull of
furniture U1n 1•111• 'l'l
\\ I l'hr:.. S.S!I. m,111·h in1:
J.!m \t'l\'i.'l ~WIH'I dir'
S:tl ''" lk•;wt ... ohd oak
:1 Xii t lll. S185. anuq ut•
4 drawt•r p ine ch1'St of
drwa. Sl5. misc coffee &
l'n d tbt... . mirror:..
la mP6_·!.'c _ 64~ ~
Antique ldblc & t·h a tr'> Garogt Salt 8055
~ !land l"arvt'd -.olJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
9i50 1)46 un I o\p( Salt' Sewmi! marhmc
Rt>bw ll t\l.tn mJllrt">' &
ho'< ')pnng ~'">. I ull ~,.;
5<>'3 & IO\l''>l'ill $150
B &J t\tatlrl1'' KJH t-; lM
Stn'\.1.. ~ 1\ 5'17 5ii3H
HI:!.::. Mahoj:!JO} 5 Jllf•f'c•
hl'droom '>Cl. 11 l'U ft
rt•fnJ( SSO. 1•le1• fr plc'.
~p..t.n1!.h '>Ide l upbHurd.
(ii-: t•abint•t !.lcr<·o. lat~
hov c hair bo'< ~pn ni.t &
rrutt S35 f>.12 4ti 10
rern~. !.h'rl'fl. fum1turf',
man) m isc 1temi. <:OUU
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W1nd!.pun Ln, ll unl
lla rbor. nt<ar Tnn1d<1rl
Island Fri Sun !IA M .
IH'M 11>16·4461
WAN1 /\C:TION"
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SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Bushrl Wa~t'r
Fe1~n l'll!C>t•O
FHAG ILI-,
Today I ~ot my mtomc
tax refund I don't want
to say how s m all the
amount was for . but 1t·,
the fi rst time 1·,c rr
ce1ved a ~o,ernmrnt 1..•n
velope that \I.a'> stampell
FRAGILE
ln,alJd 1..-qwpmc•nl N1..•\I.
elect lx-d. clt>ttm· ltfl
retlrnt•r c ha i r .
whe<>l<'hr . crutch. l'Jnt•.
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847 &\OJ
FIREWOOD
f'rC<' dlVr)' 25 I~. S2 00
548 1932 aft 61'M T h1i.
Ad Alway!. Good
F'or Sale · TiHany'!.. of
N .B Co rp o r a t l'
Mmbrshp <:all Debby B.
644.003()
WINDOW SHADES
Wo od e n s hutter s.
numbbnds. woven woods
& window tinting 20·4U1;
orr all items.
1\Sl'EN ti45·8951
I0,000 fo'rOLcn f ood din
n e r :. 10 va r1et1cs
Surnf1t'l'' 1213) 255-4400
T V c•qu1pment
f or Salt'
Phone 5''8-1395
• • • T eofilo Esquerra
7 Arbnton
Irvine
You are the winne r of
Two~ Tickets
to
Tennessee Wllba m s'
THE
ECCENTRICITIES
OF A
NIGHTINGALE
Slarnn.: Sandy Dennis al
the Loni( Beach Conven·
t100 Center. 300 E Ocean
Blvd. Loni'( Beac h. To
ctmm your tickets. call
t;12 !it."78. 1·xt 272 • • •
The Long Beach Theatre Fe tival
Academy Award Winner• Tony Award Winner
SANDY
OP( NS I( 8 141 h thlij MARCH l llh DENNIS
Perry King
Nan Martin
Harry Townes
with
Jocelyn Brando
o i rected t>y :
Michael Flanagan
..
,,,,/; .. TENNESSEE WILLIAMS'
'~iZha Eccantricitias
I Dightingala
al
PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 8:30 p.m . Matinees on
Wed., sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m . Tickets available at Long Beach Box
Office 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213)
436-3661 for Info. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual
Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons
Department Stores. ••• LONG D€ACH CONWNTIONo~-, 6ENTO.TAINM€NTC€N10 M JOO t Ocun Blvd , lone Beach. CA 90802
'
,, ... . . . ,. .
Mesa. ·;I Sutuk1 IK:i.
lu m 1 SJ.54.1
675 7~t
74 Cht-'\ \:in \1 F~
8 track: mJny '"J'
S4H 26JR
Closed S..ndays
~,, ~llu:! hro"'n t.111
1\\1 F M lJ'" t 'l'tl ,111
$6150 l:r.' :01'.!
...........•.•••••..••.
i i J l''"'''n lkalt•) Wh1t1·
"' lilk 11111 l'•lll\'. X Inc
t 'oml It (KIO 1111 Si51KI
lii"J~ Upnght piano
S150 best offer
f>.12·2995
Siding 8093
Honda Super 90 !'>1..•l•di.
work $75 'ift F ord tamµt'r \ •• n
Load~. Xlnt ruml \1u''
~II $7700 Call bl wn x ;,
5 40 :1;s~J 1\ It ti P \t
640-7822
• • • 9738 R.os~ie R. Yac:obacci ...................•...
••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-12 036-t a rtl'r IP M ---"78 llonda CX !iOO Lo1m 1
H r a n d n l' w l' o n d
711 :973.1 Mll !lam to Spm 75 Ooditt· V.in C:1111d
cond. rnrp<'t. paneled. &
b('d ~) IW2 562 I
fli.12 \\ arm•r '' lluntinl!lon l:k•J1'h
You an· the w111m•1 of
Two Free Ticlcth
to
miracle
mazda
7 1l'Z2511
~iOU Must !:Ml
1)73-~>U27
Tt'nnl•-.•wt• WalllJm' 21 50 Harbor llvd.
Costa Mes a 645-5700
·77 Yamaha 5011. m oto A<<K Wonted 9590 rna~s. pull t>tk bar' bl1k •••••••••••••••••• • • • • •
THE
ECCENTRICITIES
0 1-\
NIGHTINGALE
1979MAZOA
GLC HATCHBACK TV, Radio, HiR,S~o 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beautiful 25" color TV. 2
yr wrnly. rree de h ver)
SJ.28. 640-1786.
rt''\l & ratk Mk o t r WEWILLBUY
~I :.!117 YOUR D/i>.TSUN
"TI! llon<.la GL IUUO
l.tkt' Ol'W
.i96·0167
PAlO FOK OH MIT
TOPDOLL/i>.R
FOR TOP CARS
Sl<ll'nng S;1111I~ Ut•nn1• .11
lht• Lone ll~· .. 1·h Corl\ •'II
Imo Ct•ntt·r J(t11 I-' (k 10,111
111\ d . Lon~ lk.•l h 'I n
('I.um )O\.lr I wkd' ,·,ill
Dt2 !ib/K.1..·'t 2i:!
$100DOWM
5ony J7'' Tnn1tron color ---BARWICK DATSUN
!Jiu~ t,J.x & lln•n'\t'
~!It; Pf•r month lor -tis
rn11111h~ on ~1 ppro\ eel
1·rpd1t A PR 12 .981 ;
Orl er r t>rl p ay m e nt
p rtCl' $5151 48. Equip ITl('nt m C'ht(jes 4 speed
lr;in.' . t•arpt>ltn~ & foltl
do\l.n n •ar '>l'Jl. 15:~i:IX7 t
l'J-.h pni,:c•"
...., 1r1I •• tr\1 ,,,,...,11.111•• TV. Xlnt c ond $3!'>0. MotorHomH, Sale/
631·1453. RentfStoroge 9160
• • •
••••••••••••••••••••••• 83 1-1375 493-3375 16 5301 Im mJt' <'Ont.I .
'ltrJ'>. ~50 1·.Jll 1; \:! !.t\.l'Jll
or639 :lfil.> F'tshe r stereo w /phono &
cassette player . Y ear
old. Cost $300. Xlnt cond
Price $150. 67S-321ti
R~'T. 2J' 1''1reball Self
contained. W'E PAV TOP DOLl.AH
for top u.'\Cd cars for.-11-:n .
domt.'5t1cs or rlasMr'> 11
your car 1!-l''<lra l'll'an i.eeu.' FIRST '
Capri 9715
Color TV. RCAXLlOO 19".
6 mos o ld. S285 incl
stand. 559-!)()14
loah & Marine . ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••
9010
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BoAnNc
PUBLIC AUCTION
BY
,..ic /i>.dntiftistrator
Orange County
Catamaran Bus.
ALSO
Rshinq Tackle
MfT'. fusiMs5
Mcrch 3, 1979
IO:OOAM
Cal 934.2979
For lnspecuon . . ..
Thonas C. CaHy
2007 Kewamec Dr
Coronu De l Ma r
You arc the winner of
Two fne Tickets
to
Tennessee Wilba m 11·
THE
ECCENTRICITIES
Oto' A
.... IGHTINGALE
stamng Sandy Denni:. a t
the Long Beach Convcn
Uon Cente r. JOO E. Ocea n
Blvd. Long Beach T o
claim your t1ckt'b. c ull
642·5678 .. ext 272 • • •
loah.~fte · Eqii,...... 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Vour boat tuned for less
Inboa rd/• o utbo ard & other mechamcal work:.
646-3277 Ext. 20
~iulu 25 hp motor. new
in ·n. less than 30hrs.
1flQO. Ph : 645-7276.
9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
6-15 2283
-~-~ ---
W 1 \.. '4 I E D Pr. 1i. look in~
for an older motor hom1·
in i.:ood c·ond w / Air
cond . & ~en C'rJlo r
5-17 J l82
Rfo:NT. Luxury 'i ll Motor
llo mt• 22· Sl t'l'~•' ti.
W 1 n t I s u m r J t t' '
~~ ---Trailen. Utility 9180 .••.••........•..•.••..
Ulillty Tra1 ler
llX.~i. Closed
840·00-!5 ----Auto Service, Parb
& AcceuoriH 9400
··············~········ Want lo tr~1de pair of 15" \l.~dc (sand lin•l wheels
for IO" or 11" Wlde. 5 hole
V W Wh<'<'lll. f>.12·33i9
Rear Ucnch !>eati. form
V.W \'an $3!'> C.111
642 3379
I Sport nm~ \I, 1th chromt·
insert.. for \"l'l?LI SJ5
495·6787
WosfwSale •••••••••••••••••••••••
~
11 I 1,. Oraft¥ c_..,
2925 llarbor HI HI
CUST A MESA
979-2500 -----
WEBUY
CLEAN CARS
&TRUCKS
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540-5630
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645-5700
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21145 HAIHHIR lit.Vil
540.6410 540-021)
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liruwn. 311.1100 m1l1•s. Win•
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bt."-t ot r E' ' tl7~ 4672
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H1•rk1•r 1\\l l F\l C'if!''
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0ody w/'76 9\IS cng. ·77
antcnor. 7 +ll Ile~ a~ ·n
OHT $16,500
Kelhson/A.~tru Jll w /'66
Vctll' JOO II P t•nA. Vt•ry
fast & unique $1900. 1221 ALSO J4 coupe. set up
(or Chev l'nl-l SI 200
Trades OK . !163 ·8377,
963-76.'">3
'54 HondmJ:.tt•r . c·xt
dean. nds cng work. will
s&cnf1cc $000 Any t1m1·
546-9S9l
JAG '61 Reaul on i::. ~port
i;aloon. rbl\ en.:. IOVC&(
~-7141552 637_9 __
'46 f''ORD WOOOI E
F'U II y res lort'd 1 Sl 3. 000
675-6161
'I>' OaL.;un l'a1rlody Con
\l'rtable Rblt en!! $1300
548-379.'>
Buick 'SI! Spec 1112br
Runs1tood Ong PP.
645-5146 al\ 2p m
'6l Jag XK 150
$13.500
964 1848
WEIUY
US&>C/i>.RS!
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dealership in tht• In'"'
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JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center Dr1 vt•
IHVINF.
768-7222
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 HARROR lll.\U
540.6410 S40.02 I l
'lew 79 2807.X A tr P S 4
pai.~ ''" ,.r l.1r pd SI 1,347 530-6409
7,1 2110 Sl'dttn i\M 11"1\1
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whc•t•b M1l'hl'hns. ul l
pow..r Xlnl t•ond. ~I
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!tan• 1962 Mer('t"tlcs Btc•n1
1000 Stal wgn ~.$011
tii3 J80tl a It 5
'75 280 Mt•talhc blue r l<'nr1
mt tl-1 .000 malt•s, xlnt
t'Olld lhrou~nout 645-321l!
t97 :1J77 ' -----74 211<1 ~t'<l.-n i.unroor
i\C. 'tcrt.>O. illl powt'r
tlrk bm . S8300 1133·!1570
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l!l.tl00m1, ~unrool Nc•Y.
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SI I.USS 49.1 51.150
MGI 9744
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Wos. a...,orled Blvd (' M 645 1982 201< m1 Rhlt. wire'>. new
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Ull56 25' Twin cngin1• Chns
C raft s pet!d b o Jt
1classlc 1. Xlnt 673·7771 L3111_.-n.. Race, .. Rods
••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5234. 675 313! Opel 9746 i6 Lancia Beta CJ>l', J l .000 71 1200 Nrw rlut<'h h:11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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1.2' fiberglass boffl t ove r
wood I w 1 t h 11) I , II p
m()lOr. trlr & 3CC!IOr':1
$250. 842-0765 - -
CIABSlc Mere Subr<.' Hl
day r rUlscr Incl. trlr
$1000. Jo:ve M8·296S
28' Ba.Jll boat <Shawn £I
t\lJly eqwp~ tor swonl
rhh & ieort ftsh1n1
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meter. tower plunk. f111h
box at more t>J 1 2Z2i
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 544).7172. l'VS 540·4420 S66010tf~r 540 ~tili2 &t.2 321M t'Vt.'~/Wknds ~ lla1I ror '!al~ Large ----
1200 Xlnt cond 5120-0 AHaRCNNo 97o5 ·7 1 2AOZ. t>xtra~. S.12% or ftelllhN 9747 ~1 ______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• best offot 631 362~ 111t 00•••••••••••••••••••••
'74 A.J.S/i>. ROMEO 6pm 72. Clean & fis t 4 Wheel Dri••• 95SO CTV s speed. stereo .• ur Sl~call 640 l2'71J ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond & low m1le11 E x an er 6 PM
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road llUSP Gos ... hO<'kll, MUST SlEll! )Our fmicrt1p<. 1•vt•r)' •••••••••••••••••••••••
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$iMlOO ti7 J 0060 r p ~ 8266 af't 8
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97'1 2333 dya. 7118 ~J6J
'67 ~l2 Targ11
Hm "" ;,addle mter
1>64 1481
• 7S 9U.S Targa. 251\ m1
rrunl cond, SlJ,900 be;,t
1lfer ~ 1394
'66-911
Smog exempt yr. nu
mags I tires ... m tfm i.tereo, webers, 5 -.pd
Mst see & dnvt• 10 ap
pre<• '6.S()01b,,l 58l 9153
'73 914 2 0 Xlnl toml
$4.900/best offn lh
646-il4J Eve /Sun 55!1 fi4 t2
9755 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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OFTHEYEAR ..
Good Inventory in stock
Hurry while they last!
MIRACLE
MAZDA/REMAUL T
2150Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
645-5700
'74 Rl2 \\11tn. Good Cond
Very Clean.
C811962-59S7
1978 REHA ULT
GnDELUXE
SIOODOWN
,,plus tax & license
$104 4J per month for 48
months on approved
r redat. APR-12 98'r
uererr ed paymenl
pn<'e-$5427 00 <3025895)
Ca~hpn<'e 1s
$3972
plus tax & license
MirocJ.
Mmda/RenauH
21SOBarbor 81\'d . C M
645-5700
Roik ltoru 97 56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY
CARVER
ROllS·ROYC£
J)otO Jitmboree
Newport !Hull
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'S9S1lverCloud 1
S19.000
~144 --------'71 Shadow. white. low m1
tli Pop Up Camper new
t'Ogll~ with 3500 mt, new
Utt":> new paint JOb n••"' ,. • r p el!> & tl r ,, pl' &
.im rm 8e!.t (lffct
tiJI~
Heartbt e-a s•
Beaut '7K \ W Convert
<.'1ru~ yellow AM /F M
~~' M1d1 ur~ a.,1 ofr
Pvt ply 7~ 1034, 67~ 3111 l
Cf\ns
* WHY WAIT
FOR PRICE
INCREASE?
BUY NOW!
Clean VW luses:
'11 9-Passenger
A M /f'M s ter e o . Green/white. 12861'01)
'76 7-Passenger
A M 1F M s t e r eo
Green1wh.ite. (304PEJ I
'76 7-Passenger
Partial Camper
Front t;re mount.
AM/FM stereo. Sunroof
Orange/white. (l28PUV l
'76 7-Passenger
AM /FM stereo cassette
Redtwlute 1S62NXN1
A:~~J;r.~~S~~~~.
Creme /white with
special stnpes. (52845)
"U 7-Passenger
AM /f'M s t e re o
Orange/white w 1th
s~ial sln~. Air (•on-
dittorung. (297WCM l
CHICK IVERSOM
VW-Porsche·Audi
445 E. Const H1way al Bayside Dnve
Newport Beach 67~-0900
* 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
sunroof. \'Dyl top Extra SALES, SERVICE
sharp. $27,000 631-12ti6 AHO LEASING
days67S4840 __ e_v_es ___ 1 OVERSE.AS DELIVERY
1961 Rolls Royce Sedan, EXPERTS
rme cond Elei;anl while
$!0,500. fi40.4999.
Subcll"ll 9762 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EARLE llCE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd .
h COSTA MESA l9764x4SWllon Wag. wit 64L9303 5 .. 0.9 .. 67
a WUdc•t convt'rt, •Int
rond.l P /wlnd, A /(.',
Sl2001uet olr 67S ~
li7ll 81llck Rt'Jal Like
new Under Wmt1 ulr,
am /frn caaaettt' $6000 4fM'1W7
'73 Luina Century S /W
Lo ma All pwr Alt . II tnck 11lf'rt•o l,uM r11ck
Rat olr over •~ooo
MG-'1'8tl
i i El«1ra22!1 fuJI pnwl•r, new radu.1Lo;, lrlt h1lrh.
many exlrh Xlnt l'Olld
Makeutre1 MX 23J:i
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Bdoll odo C...ter
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PURCHASE
OR LEASE
YOUR MEW
1979
CADILLAC
NOW!
•
"78 El Dorado: retired
G.M. Executive. Owner
driven only Prime cond.
$11, 700 493. 7893
·n Seville Lt Blw/Blue
ml 18.000 m1 All xtra;,
$10.500. PP 751 4344 /
~2659.
·n Seville white w /blk
leather mtenor. All xtra.
incld Michelin tires, on·
ly 18,000mi. Sll.000. P.P .
646-9797 evenings Sat/
Sun.
'ii Seville. Loaded. Take
over lease. $296 mo. Ask
forLee 770-1709.
cad!Uac see rust on mane
before you buy 1658
Iowa, Costa Me;,a
'frl E1 Dorado. $750 Good
tires, runs good. Good in·
terlor. 646-1312.
1919 Eldorado two tone
blue & s ilver. fully
loaded $19,800 64().1796
'73 Cpe de VIie, fully
eqwpped, h1 m1, run;,
great . $1650. 493-5792,
993-9.107
'69 Sdn de Vile. looks
great, runs good. S950tof·
fer. 675-4801
Must sell ·75 El Dorado
fully eqwpped. Landau
top. 1!10-9612
'79 Eldorado: Beautifully
all black & fully loaded,
with only 3SOO mi. Only $1500 cash lake over
lease. No payment due
t ill Mar c h 14th . 714-841l-1866 Al:lk for Tony
from 10.6 daily.
'73CdV. Loaded. Black tn·
eluding leather Stereo,
Wt whl, vinyl roof, etc.
842-1086
'7S SOV Blue w /while
bard top. 37 ,000 mi.
$5()00. Ex Cond. Aft 5PM
644-118). every extra. Am t FM __ • ___ .. __ .. __
Cassette deck, A/C, skid _ &io.M'!.f COU""'TY '76 Sdn de Vlle, splJt seat. plates. push bar. moon ~ " cr uise, stereo. x lnt.
roof, h~~age rack. low VOLVO li5()()/offer. 552-0528
m1 idea l for sk1~rs. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO *"77 SEVILLE• Pl50/bestofr. 559-1360 Largest Volvo Dealer
9765 in Orange County! Super Clean ! Fully Toyota BUY or LEASE loaded "'/extras. 2 tone
••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT silver w /fl,rey tntT Astro ~Jr.~:-~.:.·~b.'; l't:rt'!·~ ~: ~~~£'::~~
IEFOREYOU 2025 s Manchester C-.o 9917
SELL YOUR A he' . 750 2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA. na tm -----'74 Camaro. xlnt condl·
SEE Usl '78 :M2, AC, stereo rass lion. 42K m1 . burg
• tape. Take over lse. & get w /beige ml. new radials, MARQUIS TOY OT A s pecial bonus 775· 1448 mags, headers. $3700/ of·
MIBslON VlEJ 0 art 7PM. fer. 536-2148
831-2880495-1210 I-------.... -. U--.. '78 Z28. 9.000 mi. Autr ••
Coroll liftb k 5 pd _,.,,.. ..v A/C, Adult dnven onl11. 76 a 8C • S •••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • fl 200. pp .963· 1730. am+8 t r ack, d etail AMC 99051_;_...;.• ____ __; __
strl pe s. m ag11 -oew ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Camaro Rally Sport. retd1als. 644'°'38 F\IU ~wer, must sell.
'i1 Cetica ST. 19,000 mi, 1976 AMC Besto r. 646-4596.
auto, new radials. xlnl MATADOR 2 DI.
rood. $t49S, 494~3962 Hard~. lomatic. rac·
T~ 9767 tory · cond .. pwr.
••••••••••••••••••••••• s · g & brakes, radio,
rR-6 73 red 49,000 miles, new tDp 4c lug.rk, Xlnt
cond. 645-3210497-3077
YollsWCllJlll 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 Super Beetle gd. eond.
Needs brakes. $1600.
968-0371
heater & ONLY 32,000
rru.les on lhts gas Saver.
1560N1G>.
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
7060 HARr.OR OlVO I COSTA Mf\A 642 POhl '74 V.W. bug, AM /FM 8
t.rk, ve:ey low miles. N~w MUST S&1 tires, Xlnt cond. $3100.
536-2785. 536-8405. "14 Horoel Hatchback 6 __ __; ______ , cyl. Auto trans .• Pow St.r
'74 Van: auto tuns. 7 &s Bram. Air, Bucke&a,
pasa. 49,000ml. AM/FM stereo I& more.
$3800 646-1159 Golden tao With tan in·
•74~ vw Poptop eam~r terior. Low mUes. Xlnt.
AM .... c' cond. One Owner. Alking /r,,,. ster cass, I · $1 ,990. Call 983-1121 ~ororr.497-4294 weekdays 6·10 PM .
'75 vw Bua AM /FM weekends9AM-6PM.
stereo, cus. Nucb more. Mcie 99 IO
Xlnt cond. $3195. S36-6367 •••••••••••••••••••••••
aft 6PM. "T1 Electra, all extras,
'72 VW Bus. Curtain•, IOO(I. clean cood. SS.9951
carpet, fold out bed, CaUArt
sodJum valves. $2000. m.7060 673.·9187
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MOVA1
Olotce of 10. All colors, 2
doors or 4 doors. All with
automatic, pwr steer-
ing, radJ06 & most have
air cond. An example :
(9l.3RDB). Now 0011
$3696
COMM Ell
CHEVROLET
'"'W, If ti''"" H \ I
' r., : \ \l I
S46-1 200
'71 El camlno 5$454, Xlnt
cond., very low miles,
Air pwr brake.a &s steer· inl. AM·FM 8 track ln
dash, cu.tom body A
pa1nl. 2 1eta of wheels. Hilb perf. 1uapo. Mu1t
see to •~late. $4SOO. Ca)J s.16-2715 or 536-M05.
'88 Impala. Blown enaine,
body very Id cood. A1k· lDI tllOC>. Hm alt 6pm, 5'MO.t1 wn ~M384, ask
fOl'O.ve.
Dou1. 957·8444 ofc. • S7 Riviera full powe r ,
675-atol2 evea. A/C, aood cond. $475. '7S Moma 2+2 4-cyl, auto,
Cadillacs to Go-Carta ·542.oeas days, 646·6423 alr, lo mU11ge1 P .P ..
Whatever the Fad eves. ...;bllt;.;....._olf __ er_._496-813....;_;..;..;;.;1;;..._ __
Roll 'em off lbe market -,a Bulcllt Reaal, 40,800 m l, •• Ca Price, &ood condl·
Whh • Clualfled Ad air, power, auto, flOOO, tloD. l owner. AU or11. Call Nowt 8'2·5671 ~all 8PM. llllO. 4M-5681af\6PM
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VOL. 72, NO. 45, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1979 TEN CENTS
Employee Foils HB Dri1'e-in Heist
By ROB 'RT Bi\RKt;R
01 -0.1~ ,.,,.. $wtt
' Tb.Ls um't J JOkl', tht• fl·m .•h
caller a.rud ·w~ h.tvt' t .. ., KU)'
m lht• purk1n~ lot .• ind tht') h.ot
high PQl1H'r'-d nnt'' pt)IOll>d at
one of your t>mplo) l'l':. "
Stl'ven l...itnglt'y, tH ) t'ar. uld
nd 3!>Sl!>lant mJndgt•r or tht•
Huntington Beach Dt'I Tal'n
Res t a urant for onl) ..1 ft•v.
month~. w a~ 'tun1H•d What
should he du"
"Tukt• lht• mont-) out of your
~Of\', t•Ul tl tn U ltltCk .• tnd throv.
II out lhl' dnvt· through wrn
dov.," lhl' \OtC't' on th.-lt>lephonl•
In 'I lt'd
\' oung Langlt•y d1dn t follow
d1rert1ons .md got JWdY with 1t
Whtie I was getl\ng the
mom•y out of tht• saft>, ·• ht> re
('tall:-.. ··a frwnd drove up at the
t.ikE' out v.mdow
'I acted n.ilurally but I gavt'
him .i d1mt' and told hut\ wt•
Wt'rl' being robbt•d and to call
thl' police "
t.angley then told two other
t•m ployet>s to gel down on tbe
floor bt.>eause they might be sit-
ting ducks
Hts friend did call police after
first beltevmg that Langley was
1ok10g There was no shooting,
no robbery and Del Taco got to
keep its cash receipts for the
day
Langley s aid police arrived
quickly but the would-be robbers
already had slipped away.
The Del Taco is just one or
many restaurants that have
been the target or a rmed rob-
bers this year. but the majority
of the cases have involved
gunmen who personally confront
their victims.
Police report that 37 robberies
have occurred throughout the
city to date.
There were only 10 arm~ rob·
beries for the entire month of
January in 1978. This year there
were Z7.
"It appears to be the same
story in Fountain Valley.
Westminster and Costa Mesa,"
Lt. Bruce Young said .
"I don't know for certain what
is causing it, but the heat must
be on somewhere else, causing
them to come to this area."
Young observed.
He said most of the robbers
seem to be "quick-buck" biU\dits
who are either amateurs or drug
addicts.
He believes West Orange
County may be appealing lo rob-
bers because or its nearness to
freeways which provide a quick
avenue or escape.
Y o ung said police h ave
stepped up patrols as well as
sending out letters to about 100
fast food operators to make
them aware of the mounting
threat.
Oil ~ ouls Huntington Beaches
'IDp C'ldzftl
Television sportscaster Ed
Arnold was honored Tues-
day as Fountain Valley's
Citizen of the Year by the
city's Chamber of Com-
merce. Arnolo. a 16-year
resident of the city. has
been active in the Fountain
Valley Jaycees and Orange
County Boy Seoul pro·
grams
Yoder Gets
Huntington
Council Post
A long search for a Hu!]l·
ington Beach City Councilman
came to an end Tuesday mght
when Clancy Yoder was a ppoint
ed to fill the remaining term of
former Mayor Ron Shenkman.
The SS-vear·old Yoder was
considered· a dark horse and his
appointment seemed to catch
many council watche rs by sur-
prise.
Sevl!ral council members who
made the appointment also said
they didn't know much about
Yoder.
·'Come down to the podium
and tell us who you are," Mayor
Ron Pattinson told Yoder.
''There are lots of people who
don't know."
Yode r , who sa id he was
shocked al the turn of events, is
a member of the city's personnel
board and preside nt of the
Mariner's Cove Homeowner As·
sociaUon.
He is employed at the Graham
Printing and Lithograph Com-
pany or South El Monte.
He says he bas a bac.-kground
in management, administration,
budgeting, planning and con-
tract negotiations.
He said he is a ''straight
shooter" who plans to work
together with the splintered City
Council.
"I have no lies or affilla·
lions." Yoder said. "Nobody
<See YODER, Paae A%)
UWEHEAKJS
BE.4T TODAY
Love comes ln many forms -
even pages.
Pages of penonaltied Valen-
tJnes present themselves to Dai·
ly Pilot readers today in
"Hearts of Love."
Orange Coast lo"era bring
1uch VaJentinea as "This ls t.he
bl1aeat heart they would let me
draw -a .,a,e alone would not
be enou«h " to lhelr oartners In
"Rearta of Love" on Paae 02 of
today•1 Daily Pilot..
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H undr em
Killed
In Iran
TEHRAN. Iran (AP l -MaJor
fighting erupted today in the
northwest Iranian city of Tabriz
and Iranian reporte rs said
several hundred people had been
killed.
There were conflicting ac·
counts or battles involving pro·
s ha h army holdouts. former
SA V AK secr et police agents.
Marxis ts and Azerbaijani
separatists. The reports could
not be indevendently verified.
While the fighting raged In
Tabriz, heavily armed guerrillas
sformed the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran and took the stafr
hostage. The Americans were
later rescued by forces loyal to
the government named b y
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini aides said the at
tackers were communists
<Related stories, Pages A3 and
A4.)
Reporters said fighting was
going on in 21 areas in Tabriz
and that there had been a major
battle for control of the local
radio station. The reports said
military aircraft had been sent
to the city, pres umably to take
pa rt in fighting.
Khomeini issued an appeal to-
day for the people of Tabriz to
·'rise and oppose the elements of
the corrupt regime who are pro-
vok ing disorders in Tabriz.
"The army and other security
forces are with the people. hand
in hand, in burying the garba"e
of the Pahlavi dynasty," he said. In 1946-47. a n independent
com mun.isl r epublic briefly ex·
isled in Iranian Azerbaijan, with
Ta briz as its capital. until it was
crushed by the forces of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Shots Fired
At Liqu o r
Store Owne r
A young gunman fired at least
two pistol shots at a downtown
Huntington Beach liquor store
owner this morning but missed
both times, police reported.
Gun Eun. 39, owner of Dehne's
Liquor Store at 526 Main St , told
police he looked up from a rear
storeroom at 7 a.m . to see a man
firing a pistol al him.
Eun said he ducked as the
man fired again. The gunman
then fled out the door and ran
north on Main Street.
Eun told police be recognized
the 22-year -old man as a
customer who had harassed him
in the past.
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said
the s uspected gunman's last
known address Is in Huntington
Beach. The man is being sought
today for questioning in connec-
tion with the sbooting.
Police removed a small
caliber slug from a wall in Eun's
store after the shooting.
Youth Improves
GAREDENA CAP) -A 15-
year·old boy who was kidnapped
lrom his home and shot was
hsospltaUzed In sausractory con·
di lion today, authorities said.
William Thomas waa found ball
a mile from bis home 1bort1y
after the Monday evenln1 ab-
duction and taken to Gardena
Memorial Jbplt.al. Three mea
have been arrested.
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PRINCIPAL DON DEVOR DEMONSTRATES HOW HE CAN RIP PHONE BOOK IN ~F
Students Scott Jacobaorf' and Kerta Bancutl are Duly Impressed
Prineipal on a Tear
Phone Books Show Who's the Boss
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI t ... Dally .. llot Si.ff
A few years ago, Devor bad a "tough
kid" in his school's eighth grade.
'l told the kid. 'I tell you what, I have a
telephone book in my office. Whoever tears it
in half, the other guy is bis slave ' " Devor
recounL').
When Principal Don Devor of Huntington
Beach's Park View Elementary School rips a
telephone book in half, he gels attention.
"AND IT'S MIGHTY effective when used
as a show of 'strength• in handling discipline
cases that are referred lo his office." accord·
ing to "The Communicator ," the Ocean View
School District's newsletter.
AS COULD BE expected, the eighth
grader failed in his try. Devor grunted and
groaned but got the job done.
The "Communicator" editor this week
asked readers to send their old phone direc-
tories to Devor.
"From then on, he was a real good kid,"
Devor says with a laugh.
Devor admits that tearing a phone book
in half gains instant respect from "tough"
upper classmen. but he quickly notes, with a
glance over his shoulder, that there is a trick
to the feat
Parle View Elementary is in an area of
Huntington Beach where discipline problems
are generally minor.
RE LEARNED the trick by watching a
television program more than 15 years ago
EVEN so. says Devor. most of the books
are ripped because the students, kin-
dergarten through eighth grade, like to
watch.
"It's a lot of fun."
Waddi ll Trial
Judge Allows Tapings
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Byron McMillan said this
morning he will decide "day to
day" whether to permit news re-
porters to bring tape recorders
into the murder retrial of Dr.
William Waddill.
•'Somebody asked a nd I said
okay," McMillan said of his sur·
prise move Tuesday to permit a
radio broadcaster lo cover the
Huntlngton Harbour physician's
trial with a tape recorder.
·'To me it makes sense to rely
on verbatim testimony rather
than notes," the Superior Court
j udge explained.
McMillan's ruling came as
j ury selection began Tuesday in
Waddill's second trial on charges
tbal the doctor strangled a
newborn girl after an unsuc -
cessful s aline abortion al
Wes tmins ter Community
Election Set
Huntington Employee. Yote
About 500 Huntington Beach city employees are
scheduled to participate in a union election Tbunday.
THE VOTE WILL DECIDE lf workers wish to break
off from the Municipal Employees Association and join the
Carifomia League of City Employees AasoclaUon--5ervi~
Employees lntemaUonal Union.
The municipal employees, largely In non-manaaement
and non-salety officer positions, are curTently enaaced'lci
arbitration over a salary dispute with t.he city.
TllUll8DAV'S BALLOTING 18 scheduled from 8:30
a .m . until s: lS p.m . throu1houl the clty. It wlll be
aupervlaed by City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and PenoruMI
Director FAt Thompson.
A city official declined to comment on wbal Impact the
elecUon mJ1bt have on current arbitration.
Hospital almost two years ago.
Jury selection was continuing
today.
Waddill's first trial ended last
May in a mistnal after jurors
said they were hopelessly
deadlocked in a 7 to 5 vote favor·
ing acquittal.
Ao American Bar Association
group meeting in Atlanta recent-
ly reaffmned its agreement with
a ban of both tape, recorders and
c·ameras in co\lrtrooms.
Of the meeting of the Atlanta
group McMillan said: "They are
a little conservative and
backward, some of these groups.
They have their program, we
have ours."
McMillan said he would con -
tinue with a ''no cameras" rule
but might relent during closln1
1r1umtnts if lawyers In the trial
concur.
McMillan said he has no ob-
jection to the tape recorders, so
long u they're operated quietly
and do not disturb the jury or
trial attorneys.
IPG Tanker Docks
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
tanker loaded with 11.5 million
1allons of Uquened petroleum
111 docked Tuesday In Loa
Angeles harbor after a thtte-da.y
delay because of fo1.
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Oeanup
Efforts
Continue
By ROBERT BARKER
OI tM o.lly l'tlot St.ti
Crews worked throughout the
night cleaning up an oil s pill that
washed ashore along four miles
of the Huntington Beach
coastline Tuesday
C leanup operations we re
scheduled to continue all day on
t he hardest hit beach areas
between Golde n West and
Magnolia streets .
City Harbors and Beaches
Director Vincent Moorhouse and
other officials said the spill ap-
parently didn't cause significant
problems to the beach or lo
wildlife.
Moorhouse s aid, however, that
in terms of size of the oil slick, it
may be the worst to hit the area
in about 10 years.
A U.S. Coast Guard vessel on
a routine patrol of local waters
detected the oil spill in bea vy fog
early Sunday morning. It didn't
begin lo wash ashore until Tues-
day momiJlg_
A Coast Guard s pokesman
said that patches of oil covered
an area estimated al 2.400 yards
long and 800 yards wide
He said officials now have no
idea what caused the spill but
are analyzin~ samples in efforts
to find its source.
Moorhouse said. however, he
believes the oil slick was caused
by a tanker that probably
emptied its bilges off the coast.
"That's the only thing it could
be," he sajd. "lf the spill was
caused by offshore drilling, we
would have known about il by
now.''
Coast Guard boats skimmed
up much or the brown-colored
waste before it hit shore.
Moorhouse said all the oil de,
posits on the one-mile stretch of
city beach were scraped up by
heavy equipment and hauleO
away during the night.
He said the city beach wa~
"clean as a whistle"' this mom.
mg.
Tax Case Lost
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. CAP > -
Tax rebel Irwin Schiff lost the
first round of his federal court
battle with the Internal
Revenue Service, but his en-
thusiasm for his cause is un-
dimmed. Schiff, 50. was convict·
ed Tuesday in U.S. District
Court of two counts of willfully
failing to file federal income tax
returns for 1974 (lnd 1975.
l:oast
Weather
Mostly s unny Thursday
morning with increasing
a fte rnoon cloudiness .
Lows tonight 42 to so.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
INSIDE TODAY
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11eiteryN.r? How hove the
reiplendnt emporiums of
gewgaw•. gimcrack• and
doodadi Jami. in the la.!t 100
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tht•1r ht'lld:s an •111,·nn• th1~ morn
int; .H u fun,•rul for Rufino ~M·
trer.1s, 11 !llr1ktn.: l nllt'd t~um
Worker5 ll'ttUC't' v.orkflr k1tlt'd oo
t ht• 11•t•kt1t tine
· Tht• nh•m ort.11 ,,.,., l<'t' V.J\
h\'ld Wldt'1 duuth :-.k "'' on a
'"1v,•d purkina lot 100 Y.trth
1111rt h of lh•• ~k\lr<in hordt.>r
J'ht• 't't\ H't• ~.1, tkl.&)l-d v.ht 0
Brov. n ':. ch.:irtt'r pl.ti\\' from S.o\ 01,·~11 "''' 30 m1nult.>., I.th th
V. J'> Olt'l Lil ltlt' ('.tit .. < I CO ,\1rpt1rt
h~ lmP''rtJI l'uWlh Shn1H Or.·n
fo'ox .tnd I hl' lv. o rhdlt1•1t
pr1' Jlt-1)
"Wt''rt• hJog1n~ m lht•re, Fu
told Browl\
·· .,·rom tht• '"~. ll lool..i. Uk1·
l'Vl'r)thmg·., a ll right at th•~
potnt " :.Jtd Brown. a n •ferem·t•
to tht.• turmoil durtng lht' baller
four ~H·t•k old !.lrtkl:'
A bout 2,500 people atlt•ndt•d .•
rosary serv1ct> Tuesda) night for
Cont reras at the labor pac kup lot
run by lh<' s tate farm labor
employment departmt>nt .
Thl' mourners. clad an Jackets
and sw('all'rs, C'arncd candlt•:. a:.
they passl"d s1lcntly by the OPt'n
coffin
T he rosary was s aid by Rev
Mark Medaer of Our Lady or
Guadalupe R o man C atholic
C'hurch A solt•mn wake lasted
throughout the na~ht until
mourners ~athered for the 8
a m funl'ral service
Al least 4,300 lettuce workers
at farms that have not bee n
-;truck b y the United F a rm
Workers were expected to n'·
turn to their Jobs Thurs dCJy
Work and production an the
valley ca m t.> lo e1 vi rtua l
s tands t i ll as non :.triking
workers staged their second
gener al work stoppage this week
tn memory of Contreras.
Groweri. ordered their opera
t io n:. s hut clown today out of
res pc c t for the Con trPra::.
funeral
Police Seek
Tear Gasser
In Huntington
Police said today they have no
leads in the search for someone
who threw a tear gas canister in·
to the home of a sleeping Hunt·
mgton Beach couple early Tuei:.·
day morning.
Jer ry and Joan Stark of 9631
Zetland Dnve told pohce they
have no idea why anyone would
gas thei r home Ht 12 : 15 a .m .
Pol1c<' Detective Bob Russ<'ll
l>ala two nearby homes were
e vacuated after the military·
type tear gas canister crashed
through a ~uest bedroom win·
dow at the Starks home and re·
leased t o xic fum es that
pc·rmeated the house
Hussell said some neaghbori.
ri·p11n1·d h1·ann~ '>l'VPral shots
or 1•xphn1tln~ 10th(• '\lrct!l short·
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f"11ulkm•r. horn 17 weeks turly Nov. 1 and descrl~
as the most prcnrnturt• baby cvt1r to s urvive, is a
f 1a:hll'I .m<l hult.hn.: hl•t own. doc tu rs ul Children's
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rt'C'<•nt .1h<lom1n.1l sur~t·ry to reheve a bowel infec·
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Tht• infant born lo um•mployt!d meut cutter
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mfrrtlon :and frt·<1uont hlood transfu.sionb She needs
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Kidnap Trial
Suspect Labeled
'Preying Animal'
The man accused of a gun·
point kidnap and s exual attack
o n two 12-year·old girls an
S urfs ide la s t Augus t was
descr ibed Tuesday as "a
vicious. preying animal" who
deserves conviction by a n
Fro111 Page A J
YODER •.•
pulls my strings."
He declined Tuesday naght to
comment on a number of issues
currently facing the council.
A r esident of Huntington
Beach for six years, he is mar·
raed and has a daughter and a
granddaughter.
Yoder was selected on Tues·
day night's eighth ballot when
Bob Mandie joined the forces of
Pattinson. Don MacAlliste r a nd
John Thomas.
"I wouldn't have voted for him
if I didn't think he was neutral"
Mandie said. '
Ruth Bailey and Richard
Siebert later made Yoder's ap.
point ment unanimous .
The council fa iled t-0 muster
the required four votes when
they considered seven can-
did ates before Yoder was
nominated by MacAll.ist.er .
Others considered were Plan·
ning Commission Cha irma n
Ruth Finley, forme r high school
board president Ra lph Bauer
Planning Commissioner Robert
Bazil and former mayor Jerry
Matney.
Also receiving s upport were
former mayor and councilman
Ted Bartlett, HOME Council
president Mark Porter and John
Valentino. an executive with
McDonnell Douglas.
The council seat has been va-
cant since the Dec. 18 resigna·
lion of former mayor Ron
She nkman. The council had until
Friday to make t he appointment
or call a s~cial t!lection.
Yoder was s worn m Tuesday
night fib l<'fm expires an Apnl
of 1980
Tremors Due
To Warships
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<I rt• d Ii '' f 1• n rt h <111 i1 k 1·
11u1·rlt.·K to p<ih<'c·
Shortly :1 fter lht.• s horki.,
utility :«>rvlcf' waN dlNrupl ·
t'CI for :tH m1nutN1 In th<' f,n
JOlllJ Urt'l.t, uff<•ctlng about
100 t.·u~tomt•r!l including
Vt>t..ranN J\dminl'ttrut1on
II o '> p It 11 I , w h I <' h u 'I l' d
t•mt•rl(t.•ncy pow<'r
Flood Hits
City Traffic
FulJcrton morn1nc ruah bour
traffic was d iverted today
around a broken city water main
thtlt cur ved a c hannel 40 feel
wide and 4-0 le() so feet. long near
Cal State 1''111crton, poUce re·
ported.
Officers said a portion of Stale
Colleir B o uleva rd f rom
BHtnncbury Road to Yorba 1.Jn.
ds Boulevard wa" closed by th<'
lloodlng which s tarted at 3.30 a.m. today.
City crews were working lhls
mornina to repaJr the break and
tramc orflcers we .. e diverting
motortsta th.rou h aide aln!eta In
tbe ru ldenllal and col1t~1e .. e.,
Orange County Superior Court
jury.
Mo ving van driver Albe rt
Fidel Sa lcido, 34. ''preys on 12·
year-old little g irls." Deputy
District Attorney J an Cuzzupoli
told jurors in her closing argu.
men ts.
''ll is sad that our children
cannot walk on the street in
broad daylight on a Sunday af.
ternoon ... without people like
him coming along forcing the m
m to a car and teaching them all
about sex," the prosecutor con·
tinue d at the end o f Salcido .. s
trial.
Salc1do's attorney, Deputy
Public Defender Laureen Gray,
contended there a re questions
about whether the two Long
Beach girls actua lly were kid·
napped as they walked along
P ac ific Coast Highway 10
Surfside.
Instead. she a rgued , evidence
sho wed the two girls voluntarily
l!ntered Salcido's car.
In addition, she pointed to dif·
fer ences in statements offered
by the two alleged victims at
various times saying there may
have been an unconscious effort
on their part to a ppear more vie·
timized tha n they were .
The jurors began deliberating
Tuesday afternoon on charges of
kidn ap, forcible r ape, assault
and child molestation and were
to continue delibera tions . this
mornin~.
Salcido h as bee n held in
Or ange County Jail with bail set
at $100,000. He was arrest ed
Aug. 21 near Apache Junction,
Ariz • on sus picion of drunken
dnvtng.
Humington
Yowh Faces
Theft Charges
A 20-year'.old Huntington
Beach man is scheduled to face
a court hearing T hursday to de-
lcrm ine if he wall stand trial on
cha rges that he broke into three
downtown homes during a one·
hour penod Jan. 30.
Timothy Dean Lee h as
pleaded innocent Lo the burgJary
c·ha r gcs. He remains in Orange
'ounty Jail tn lieu of $30,000
h:ill flt> will he broug ht to West
OranRt' County .Judicial District
court for th<· Thuri;duy pre·
Ii rr11nary tlt'urini<
Polle(' Octf•cUvt' Bob Russell
ullt·1H'1> that Lee s urprised
forrn1•r tlunlington Beach mayor
l>on Shapley at about 10 p.m
while the downto wn resident
wtt~ working at his desk in his
honw
II Is allf'ged tha t Lee fled to
t h•· home of James Mounce less
thun u block a way and broke a
window. Mo unce appar ently
scared the window breake r off
when he we nt l o see what
happened.
The Rev. Thomas Overton told
police he tried to apprehe nd a
man matching Lee's descriptioo
who had broken into bis home
at 11 p.m.
Police arrested Lee during a
rainstorm near Overton 's home,
localed JUSl a block away from
th e Mo unce r eside nce . Lee
was charged w ilb all three
breakins .
Russell said Lee now races
charges of parole violation ste m·
ming from several previous con·
victlons for burglaries in t he
Lake Park area or downtown
Huntington Beach.
'IV Se~ Jewelry
Stolen in Valley
Police theorize that a burglar
used channel lock pliers Ttaes·
d ay in twisUn1 a nd breaklnl
the front door knob o( a Fow>-
taln Vall y home to make b.IJ en·
trance.
Beverly L. Kreaa of 11031
Slater Ave. said the Intruder
took a televtliqa set worth about
$450 and jewl~ry valued a t saoo .
Lawsuit
Entered
ByOCEA
Tht 8,000-m ember Or ange
County Employee Association
<OC EA l filed swl an superior
court in Santa Ana Tuesday to
overturn results or a recent un·
Ion representation election won
by another e mployee group.
i\l issue is an election by 511
county government operations
a nd maintena nce employees
who voted 223 to 171 last month
lo be presented m contract talks
by the American Federation of
State. County a nd Municipal
Employees (A FSCME > rather
than OCEA.
OCEA officials contend in the
s uit that AFSC M E violate d
terms of an election agreement
because one of the federation's
election "observers" engaged an
campaigning at a polling place
in Mason Regiona l Park
Named in the s uit a rc county
government admtn1strators and
AFSCME officials
S u perior Co urt J udgt•
Alicemarie Stotler was expected
to r ule late today on a tern
porary restraining order to halt
recognition of the new union
Bandit Robs
Valley Store
A g unman who fl ashed a pistol
a t a cle rk and ordered her to he o~ th~ floor escaped from Toy
City m Fountain Valley with
about $190 Tuesday. pobce re· port.
The band it, described as being
in his late teens or early 20s. and
about five foot 11 with his dark
hair tied in a pony tail, scooped
the money from the cash reg·
ister and fled. witnesses said
The 4 :44 p.m armed robbery
at 17960 Magnolia St . was the
20th in the city so far this year.
according to police
Dollar Makes Gain
LONDON (AP> The dollar
made margina l gains on most
European money markets today
for the second straight d ay and
the price of gold continued to
drop.
B..,,UaMz:etf
Landscape p hotogr apher
An sel Adams, 76. wa s
scheduled to #ffidergo open
h e a rt s urget y to d ay at
Presbyterian Hospit a l in
San Francisco.
County Rain
'May Return'
On Thursday
Ratn t hat fell upon Orange
County Tuesday night 1s expect·
cd to d isappear tonight but
weather forecasters s till aren 'l
s ur e whether at will return
Thursday rught.
A spokesman for the National
W eather Service sa id the
forecast today called for clear
mg lorught and sunshine Thurs·
day morning, followed by m·
creasing cloudiness late r Thurs·
day and a chance of ram that
night.
However . he said a storm
system that could move in then
is s till uncertain, so forecasters
haven't set a percentage chance
of s howers.
Highs Thursday could reach 67
degrees. with lows tonight 42 to
50 degrees. the spokesman said.
Rainwatchers across the coun.
ty s howed a wide variation in
the amounts of rainfall received
Tuesday night, but noted this
year is falling behind last year's
near-record deluge by about 25
percent. Last year it rained the
whole first week in February.
Drexel Accolade II
A vailahle At
Less 20%
r •
Drexe~ Heritage .
Mesan's
Rampage
Probed
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Ottll9o.Mytou.ttc.tt
Costa Mesa police are trying
to find out why a 48-year-old
man barricaded himse lf in his
home Monday night and went on •
a two·bour shooting spree before
being slain by police bullets.
Captain Robert Moody said
the victim, James Armstrong,
told police in brief phone con·
versations that he was having
financial problems and other
troubles.
One of the callers was det.ec
live Dave Hayes, Armstrong'!\
brother m·law, pohce said.
He, hire other poltce offlclal,.,
wa s unabl e to conv1n cP
ArmstronR to stop flrinJC a 22
caliber rifl•' and 11urrf'nder
Armatro nJ( fired nearly 7'J
:shot!. al pol1r1> "nd f1r1-m•·n
from h.il'I Wf"lt !'lid•· h•1m•· .• t 21Xi
Conlmcntul Av~
After pollN• f1nully thr,.•~"'~
lo rtui;h h.lm out of t.hl· htHn~ w1• h
war .uia, Arm11tmnK 10~1~ .,.,,
onto h111 f)(irch aind f,,-.. d l•>Ut
11hots bt-for" pohe1· f1r.-d b11•;.
lft· wm1 'itrur-k l wJt .-"' thr
t.•hf'!it by w1·1.11>'m~ fan•rl t11 "
poller offlc<•r and SWAT t.r•c.m
m f'mt>n J\rmbtmng W:t '> o .. <1d
before ttn a mbul ance rP.act\Hi
Costa Mt!11a Memortc.I Hr.>11p1litl
s hortly before 11 p m.
Garage Fire
Said Arson
Pol.Jee are seeking an arsorust
who touctied off a blaze that
destroyed an abandoned wood-
f ra m e garage in Huntington
Beach Tuesday morning and
caused an estimated $12.000 in
da m age.
No one was hurt, but a nearby
abandoned house was slightly
damaged by the 9:45 a.m. fire in
a garage al 17091 Ash St.
T he Ash Street a rea has been
plagued by a series of d e ·
libe rately set fires during the
past year. Several abandoned
structures have been burned.
Huntington Beach Fire Inspec-
tor Jim Merrill said the same
arsonist may be to blame in all
the fires.
Large stock of Drexel, Heritage,
A: Beoredon selected groups on sale now. -
7 1
Irvine
EDITION
* VOL. 7?, NO _.5 , J SECTIONS 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Your Hometown
Dally Newspaper
W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1979 TEN CENTS
Brown, 7 ,000 Mourn Slain, Worker
C'Al.t:Xl<'O 1Af)1 \bout
7 .000 muur1wr... 1tu ludan~ <;n,
to:dmund C Uro\\ 11 Jr ho'At>tl
thl·1r tw.ub Ill '1h•111·l• thl'> mom
Ing 411 j rum•r,11 for Ruflm1 Con
lr<'ru .... J Ntr1k1n.: l'mtt-tl F.1rm
Work\'!' ll'ttu1·t• workt>r kallt•d t>n
lht• pu·l..l'I hn1·
iht• memor1JI ,t•rv1('1• 14 ,j,
ht>ld wldt•r doud) 'kit'.., on j
pav1•d parktng lot 100 yardb
north uf lhl• Mexll'an bordl·r
rht• '''r\.l('t• WJ~ th•luyf'd Wht•n
Rro'A n ., <'hLirh'r plum• from S<Jn
l>ll'alll Wll' :to m1nutt•' luh• Ht·
v. ..... tn('l Jt lhl· ( .1lt'Xl('O Airport
b) lmJ>(.'n.11 t ount Shu1ff Ort:n
... o 'I ;1 n d I h l' l w o \' h u t t t' d
11r1vatt•ly ·wi: n.· hJn.:rng 10 thcrt.," Fox
told Bro"'n ·t-'rom tht• 'ky , 1t looks ltke
l'\ ayth1ng ' .di nght at this
point. b.ud Rrown. a reference ·"·
to lh1.• turmoil durm~ th1.1 b1ttC'r
four wt><>k old strike
About 2.500 people attended J
ro ary ~erv1re Tuesdav night for
l'ontreras at the labor pickup lot
run by th t' state farm labor
employment departmt-nt
1'ht' mourners. clad m Jackels
and sweaters, carrl('d candles lb
they passed silently by the open
coffin
The rosary was said by Rev.
Mark Medaer of Our Lady of
Guadalupe Roman Catho)ic
Church. A solemn wake lasted
th roughout the night until
mourners gathe red for the 8
a.m. funeral service.
At least 4,300 lettuce workers
at farms that have not been
i:.truck by the United Farm
Workers were expected to re-
turn to their jobs Thursday.
Work and production in the
valley came to a virtua l
s tandstill as non-s triking
workers staged their second
general work stoppage this week
in memory of Contreras.
Growers ordered their opera-
tions shut down today out or
r espect for the Contre r as
funeral.
United Farm Workers Presi-
dent Cesar Chavez announced
that he would enter a lettuce
fie ld to talk to non-striking
workers on Thursday. when the
offi cial mourning period ends .
It was during such an incident
last Sttlurday that 22-year.old
Contreras was shot in the face
with a .38-caliber pis tol,
authorities said.
Hundreds Slain • Ill Iran Strife
Preliminary l'ote
Irvine Says No
On Aluminum
By PWL.IP ROSMARIN
Ol I .. O•H'r P iiot Suff
Oec1dmg 1t would ratht>r be
safe than sorry, tht-I rvme City
Count•il voted an1t1al approval
Tul·~day of a ban on the use of
aluminum t·kctncal wiring m
hom,'bwlding
He'll Drink
To That
During a debate over
the ('Omparative virtues of
aluminum versus copper
e leclrical wiring Tuesday.
the Irvine City Council
was told th<'re is enough
domestic U S. copper to
supply the product for 250
years.
According to a copper
industry spokesman, the
United Stales. conversely
is "al the mercy of the
fo r eign laluminum >
market," producing only
13 percent of its annual
needs domestically
Ma yor Bill V<1rdoulis
pondered that a moment
"Who is the major sup·
pher of aluminum to the
U.S ., .. he a~kl·d.
F e llow rouncilman
David Sills volunteered etn
an~wer
"Coors." ht• ... aid.
Carter Threat
Brings Jail
SA~ DIEGO <AP) A 33·
year-old dishwasher was being
held for psychiatric evaluation
after allegedly threatening to
s hoot President Carter, accord·
ing to Secret Service officials
U .S Magistrate Edward
Harns ordered Jerry Kenneth
Oord. who li ved and worked at
th((. downtown Armed Forces
YM CA. held at the Metropolitm
Correcllona l Center pending
mental testing.
Secret Service s pokesman
Larry Hess said Oord stated he
planned to take a bus to the
White House and shoot the presi·
dent because he didn't like him
Coast
... '==--
Weather
The vote was 4·1. Councilman
Arthur Anthony said there was
"ab solutely n o ev idence
whatsoever that new technology
aluminum wiring is unsafe."
A final counci l vol e is
scheduled for March 13.
City planners. e lectrical
tradesmen and county fire o(-
f1caa ls supported tht' ban, ap-
plicable to wirang of gauge eight
or smaller, the typical household
s1le lt docs not apply lo larger
s1le winng used in commercial
and industrial buildings.
The Building Industry As
sociation and lobbyists Cor the
;iluminum industry opposed the
action during a three-hour hear·
ing. Thirteen other Orange County
cities, including Santa Ana,
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach, have banned the product,
claiming it is a potential fire
hazard. •
Roland Schinzinger, an as·
sociate professor of electrical
engineering at UC Irvine, and a
represenalalive of the Orange
County branch of the Institute of
El e ctrical and Electronic
Eng ineer s, tes tified that
although the alumiuum wiring
itself may be safe. there are loo
many problems associated with
its installation. applications."
Schinzingcr said. "it has too
many difficulties. It 1s the
margin of human error which
concerns us most."
He said that with the fast r ate
of homebuilding in Irvine. "it is
asking too much to have the kind
or inspection that would insure
e rror free installing."
That was disputed by Mark
Walker, an electrical consultant
hired by the Aluminum Associa·
lion. an or ganization of 89
aluminum companies.
Walker said aluminum wiring
has been used in the United
States for 80 years and is in·
stalled in 2.5 million homes.
He said tha t "sensational
news reports" about fires
purportedly caused by faulty
aluminum wiring. and the fact
tha t t he gove rnme nt is in
vest1gating the situation, ·'does
not necessarily mean it is fac·
tual or statistically valid data."
Walker calle d th e ne w
tec hnology wiring, whi ch
employs an alloy of copper <the
generally regarded safe elec·
trical conductor ) and aluminum,
the "mosl stringently tested
product in the his tory or
housewares."
He pointed out it is approved
b y th e U nd e rwrite r s
Laboratory Installation prob·
lems , he s aid, were exag.
,::erated.
(See ALUMINUM, Page A2)
O•llY l'ite4 S'41tf -
ANTI-ABORTION PICKETERS REGROUP FOR WALK TO THE ORANOE COUNTY JAIL
Santa Ana Police Chief Arrested for Second Time After Joining Marchers
Abortion Flap Rages
&Sama Ana Police Chief Arrested Again
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ol IM Oitlly P l'111 SuH
R-6tired Salfta Ana police chief
Edward AJlen was arrested fo r
the second time today when he
JOi n e d anti-abor tion dem-
ons trators at a Santa Ana
clinic
Allen and 11 others were taken
into custody today after they in·
vad e d the clinic at 1600
Broadway.
Sgt. Roddy Qualls or the Santa
Ana police said the group was
engaging in ''verba l alterca-
tions" with staff members of the
clinic where Allen's group says
abort1oru. are performed.
Qua lls said the re was no
physical violence involved in
today's demonstration a nd ar-
rests. The charges under which
the demonstrators were arrested
a re misdemeanors.
At Irvine Sehool
Spokes men for the dem ·
onstrators said the action had
been arranged by "The Commit·
tee for Defense of the Unborn."
Today's arrest m a rks the
second time that Alle n was
taken into custody during an an·
ti-abortion demonstration.
One year ago he was arrested
with four other people at the
same location. the Family Plan·
<See ALLEN, Page AZ >
Lot Protection Seen
Without committing extra
money to beef up the police
force, the Irvine City Council
directed Police Chief Leo Peart
Tuesday to devise a plan to give
better protection to Irvine Hi gh
School parking lots
Pean. is to meet with Irvine
Unified School District omcials
'to negotialt! some sort of com-
promise level of. police s ur-
veillance or the lots, with the in·
l e nlion of reducing ca r
burglaries and vandalism
Trustees of the district were
told last week that vandalism
had seriously increased to the
point whe re Irvine High ad·
ministrators were asking to
spend $4.000 to hire a campus
security guard.
Trustees rejected that solu·
lion. asserting that it is the job
or police to enforce the law.
They contended that most or the
vandalism was caused by non·
student adults sneaking onto lbe
parking lot through adjacent
Heritage Park.
The park is used jointly by thP
city and the district.
Chier Peart maintained that
because of the s ha red use, polic·
ing costs s hould be shared
between the city and the district.
Peart plans to request extra
money to pay for an unarmed
monitor lo guard the high school
premises. when he presents his
annual budget request in June.
School officials don 't want lo
wait.
Peart proposed that, in the
meantime. he can assign an of·
ficer to patrol the area routinely
during lunch periods, 11 :30 a.m.
to 1 p.m .• and just after school,
3 Lo 4 p. m ., when he feels
most of the vandalism occurs.
However, school trustees want
full time surveillance .
Councilman Arthur Anthony
suggested that Peart ought to
keep secret the times his of·
ficers would patrol ij'ie campw.
"so the bad guys won 't find
out.·· Mostly sunny Thursday
morning with increasing
a ft e rnoon c loudiness.
Lows tonight 42 lo SO.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
I NSlDE TODA "t' Oil Spill Fouls Beach
Peart responded. "We'd like
'the bad guys to know there'll be
regular inspection, so they don't
commit the crimes ...
Anthony, bntised by the re·
<Stt LOTS, Page AZ)
Rnnember dim" stores of
yeateryear? /low have the
re1pLcndent emponums of
gewgaws. g1mcrackl ond
doodads fared tn the wt 100
11ears? s.>e FeCltunng, Page
Cl ......
By ROBERT BARKER
OI -0.lly ,., ... Sta" Crews worked throughout the
night cleaning up an oil splU that
washed ashore along four miles
of the Huntington Beach
coastline Tuesday.
Cleanup operations were
schelWcd to continue all day on
the hardest hit beach areas
between Golden West and
Magnolia street.a.
City Harbors and Beaches
Direct.or Vincent Moorhouse and
other ofticials said the 1pill •P·
parently dido 't cause sl1ntncant
problems to the beach or to
wlldllre.
Moorhouse aaid, however, that
--
In terms or slie of the oil slick, (t
may be the worst to hit the area
tn a bout 10 years.
A U.S. Coast Gu ard vessel on
a routine patrol of local waters
detected the oil spill in heavy fog
early Sunday morning It didn't
begin to wash ashor' until Tues-
day morning
A Coast Guard 11pokefiman
uld that patche5 or oil covered
an area e3timated at 2,400 y8rda
long and 800 yard wide
He said ortlclals now have no
idea what caused the spill but
are analyzing umples in efforts
to find it• 1<>urce.
Moorhoulfe said, however, h
belleves the oll alick wcas caused
by a tanker that probably
emptied Its bilges off the coast. •
"That ·s the only thing it could
be," he said. "If the spill was
caused by offshore drllJing, we
would have known about tt by
oow ..
Coast Guard boots skimmed
up much of the brown·colored
waste before it hit shore.
MoorhOuse saad all the oil de ..
posits on the one-mil stretch of
tlty beach were scraped up by
heavy equJpment and hauled
away du.ring the night.
He said the city beach was
"clean as a wh1sUe" this mom·
lng
·I.LWE HE.4.KIS
BE.4TTODAY
Love comes in many forms -
even pages.
Pages of personalized Valen·
tines rresent themselves to Dai·
Jy P lot readers today in
"Heart.a of Love."
Orange Coast lovers bring
such VaJenUnes as "This ls the
bluest heart they would let me
draw -a page alone wou.ld not
be eno~h." to their oartnen in "lfeuu of Love" on Page 02 of
today's Dally Pilot.
,
Pro-shah
Holdouts
Battling
TEHRAN , Iran IAP > MaJor
fighting erupted today in the
northwest Iranian city or Tabriz
a nd Iranian rep~rte rs said
several hundred people had been
killed.
There wer e confhcting ac·
counts or battles involving pro·
s hah army holdouts, former
SA V AK secret police agents,
Ma rxis ts a nd Aze rbaijan'
separatists. The reports could
not be independently ver1 f1cd.
While the fighting ragt.>d in
Tabriz. heavily armed guerrillas
stormed the U S. Embassy in
Tehran a nd took the staff
hostage. The Americans were
late r rescued by forces loyal to
the governme nt n amed by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini aides said the at·
tacke rs we r e communists
(Related stories Pages A3 and •
A4. l Reporters said fighting was
going on in 21 areas in Tabriz
and that there had been a major
battle for control of the locaJ
radio station. The reports said
military aircr:lfl had been sent
to the city, presumably to take
part in fighting.
Khomeini issued an appeal to·
day for the people of Tabriz to
"rise and oppose the elements or
the corrupt regime who are pro·
voking disorders in Tabr iz.
·'The army and other security
forces are with the people. hand
in hand. in burymg the garbage
of the Pahlavi dynasty." he said
ln 1946-47, an independent
communist repubUc brieOy ex·
isled in Iranian AzerbaiJan, with
Tabriz as its capital, until at was
crushed by the forces of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
* * * U.S. Resumes
Iran Airlift
Of Americans
Wi\SHINGTON <AP> ·-The
Ca rter administr ation plans to
res ume mass e vac uation or
Am ericans from Iran this
weekend with the ultimate goal
of airlifting 5,000 fro m the
stricken country, sources said
today.
U.S. officials said 1. 700 of the
nearly 7.000 U.S. citizens in lran
were prepared lo pull out.
The Tehran airport, kept shut
by the new Khomeini r<'gime as
it tried to solidify its control, is
e xpected to be reope ned on
Saturday after observances of
religious holidays.
The goal or the evacuation, it
is known, is to re duce the
American community in Iran -
U.S. officials. military contrac·
tor employees. businessme n,
teachers and others to no
more than 2.000.
The decision was taken in l•ght
of the storming or tbe U.S. Em·
bassy in downtown Tehran by an
armed band that look Am -
bassador William H. Sullivan
and 101 othe r Am e ricans
hostage. lranian gove rnment
forces freed the Ame ricans.
fRe lated story, Page A4 >
Last summer, when violCl'lce
in Iran mounted, ther e were
some 45,000 Americans in Iran.
Gradually, this numbe r was ru-
duced.
In lat e Dece mber a ll
t\mertcaos not huvlng ut'gent
busln s we~ advised to leave.
Earlier thi s m onth. non ·
essential U.S. ofrlclals and au
depend nts were ordered out.
The departing Americans were
evacuated on commerchll and
m Ultary ntghts.
7
DAILY PILOT
0..11• ~llot Statt -
PRINCIPAL DON DEVOR DEMONSTRATES HOW HE CAN RIP PHONE BOOK IN HALF
StU<Mtnt1 Scott Jacobson a"d Karla Bancutl are Duly lmpreesed
Prineipal on a Tear
Plwne Books lwu' WhQ's t he Boss
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Ot , ... O•llY Pilot Swtt
Wht..n Pr10<·1pal Don fk\Or of Huntington
fkarh's Park V1t•w Elenwntary School rips a
tell•phonl' book 1n half, ht' gets attention.
"ANO IT'S MIGHTY eff«ct1vt> when used
as a :.how of 'stn'ngth • m handhng d1sc1phne
ca:-.es that are rderr(·d to his office," accord-
ing to "The Communicator ... the Ocean View
School 01stnct 's newsletter
Th<' "Communicator' L·ditor this week
a<,kc>d n·udl•rs to send th<•1r old phone direc·
tones lo Devor
Df'vor admits that tearing a phone book
m half gaini. instant respect from "tough "
uppe r cl<1ssmen, but ht· quickly notes, with a
glance over his shoulde r, that there 1s a trick
lo the fe at
HE LEARNED thf' trick by watching a
telC'v1sion program more than 15 years ago
A kw y<.'ars ago, Devor had a "tough
k1u " in h1:-. S{'hool's eighth grade.
"I told the kid, 'I tell you what, I have a
tc>lcphonc book in my office. Whoever tears it
an half, the other guy is his slave,· " Devor
n·counts.
AS COULD BE expected, the eighth
grader failed m his try. Devor grunted and
groaned but got the JOb done.
"From then on. he was a real good kid,"
Devor says with a la ugh.
Park View Elementary is in an area of
lluntmgton Beach where dJsc1plme problems
arc generally mmor
EVEN SO, says Devor, most or the books
are rippe d because the students. kin·
dergarten through eighth grade, like to
v.atc h.
"It's a lot of run "
Fro"' Page A J
ALUMINUM WIRING. • •
Coast Plan Mulled
Panel Delays ln;ine Decision
•
By 'ACK.IE HYMAN OUlltOlllY~IMtllaff
South Coast regional coui>tal
commissioners combed through
the proposed coastal plan for the
Irvine Coast Tuesd ay, criticized
both their own ~tare and Orange
County for failing lo provide
more a lte rn a tiv es, then
postponed their fina l vote unW
Thursday.
Commissioners said they a re
delaying the matter until Thurs·
d ay at 11 a.m. at Torrance City
Hall because only eight of the 12
commissione rs were present
Tuesday
By law the plan mus t be ap-
proved or denied by Feb. 20 or
the plan submitted by Orange
County will be forwarded intact
to the state Coastal Commission.
Al Tuesday's meeting in Hunt-
ington Beach City Council cham-
bers. commissioners took ad-
visory votes on a number of key
issues, fro m the El Mo r ro
Trailer Park t o the Cameo
Shores extension, a nd told their
s taff members to revise the plan
accordingly.
Newly appointed commission
a lte rnate J ackie Heathe r , u
Newpo rt Be<t c h c ity coun
cilwoman. sat o n the com·
mission for an ho ur until
membe r £lerlh Erickson a r·
rived. However . no votes were
taken during that time
When he got there, Erickson
read a statement saying he can't
s upport either the county's or
the commission s taff's plans
because he believes both fail to
20 percent or the housing within
the coastal zone s hould be
available to low and moderate
income persons. commissioners
said. They noted that 600 of the
10,000 acres in the Irv ine Com·
pany-owned downcoast area ls
outside the coastal zone and said
they wouldn't agree to seeing
low-cost housing centered in that
area.
-CA M EO S H O R ES
EXTENSION. This "m irror" or
Cam eo Shores, below Coast
Highway, was proposed by the
county at a higher density lhan
the current Corona del Mar de-
velopment. Commissioners said
they would like to eliminate the
extension entirely.
-WILDLIFE CORRIDORS.
Commissioners agreed with a
state Department of Fish and
Gam e recommenda tion that
quarter-mile-wide corridors con-
nect conservation areas to allow
wildlife to migrate from one
area to another.
-TRAFFIC. Commissioners
criticized c;taff m embers for
havine failed to consid~r com-
'llut er traffic in recommending
road ~dths. They noted strong
oppos1bon by the city of Irvine
to extending Culver Drive to
Coast Highway and were unable
to agree on bow wide Sand
Canyon Road should be
Plans ror the ~rvme Coast
area between Corona del Ma r
a nd Laguna Beach have been
controversial for many years.
both because of the environmen-
tal and aesthetic value of the open
land and because of the impacts
development would have on the
adjacent cities.
Coastal commissione rs said
their decision, which is subject
to approval at the state level is
oarlicularly difficult because' or
several factors over which they
have l'lO control.
One is whether or not the state
or reder al governme nt wall
purchase part of the land for a
park The local coastal plan cur-
rently oeing considered clus ters
development in the part of the
area closest lo Corona del Mar
Will County Rain
Return Tlwrsday?
deal adequately with the issues R ain that fell upon Orang" of d e n sit y, traffic. a nd " ty s howed a wide variation m archaeology and paleonotology. County Tuesday night is expect· the amounts of rainfall received
''Q 't r kl th all e d to disappear. tonight but Tuesday night. but noted thii. ui e ran y, e over ·al· weather forecasters st1·11 aren't titutde of the county has been year ~ falling behind last year s s uch as to rnake me wonder if sure whether it will return near-record deluge by about 25
all of lh · th Thursday night. percent Last year 1t rained the ese meetings are no ing A spokesman for the National J more than w'nd d · who e first week in Februarv 1 ow ressing on Weathe r Se rvic e said the ~~ic=~~ :~a. bu I It h o use•" forecast today caUed ror clear-Readings by the Orange Coun-ing tonight and s uns hl Th ty Flood Control department this Among the preliminary de-ne urs-. · d Tu day morning, followed by in-morning showed .53 of an inch in
c1s1ons ma e esday were: creasing cloudiness later Thurs-Santa Ana, .72 of an inch in
-EL MO RRO T R A I LER d ay and a cha nce of rain that Cost a Mesa and 11 •ncnes at
PARK. Commissioners rejected night. Santiago P~ak o' Saddleback
the idea or a "life estate" for However , he said a storm Mountain.
c urrent reside nts but said they system that could move in then In Huntington Beach. the r am-
wou Id like to see the park is still uncertain, so forecasters fall was measured at nearly one
County OKs
O e aning of
Creek 's Silt
The main factor in mstallat1on
rnvoh·t's the connections of lht'
wiring by l1ghtcnmg of scre ws
According lo both foremen ctnd
industry ... pokc•smcn, a fire
hazard is possible 1f the scr ew!>
ar e t1J?hkned either too little or
loo much
gradually phased out over a five haven't set a percentage chance inch. But the Moulton Niguel
rnpphea by the fire depa rtment, to 10 year period. or possibly as of s howers. Treatment Plant in Laguna
that showed that of 3,364 actual long as 20 years. Highs Thursday could reach 67 Niguel reported onl}' a quarter
An agreement approved Tut•s
day by the Orange County Board
of Supervisors will pavC' the wa)'
for removal of i.omc of the M:d1·
m cnt choking tht> San Diego
Creek
Th e c r eek, whic h flowi.
through Irvine into the Upper
l'lewport Bay is clogged with
about 470,000 cubic yard!> or i.1lt
that has flowed into it over the
past few years
The agref'ml'nt between the
<:ounty and the fed c·ra l Dcpart-
m e nt of Agric ulture'!> Soil
Conservation S<.'r v1ce CSCS l
calls for the two agencies to
s pend a total of $1.05 million
dearmg 318,000 cubic yards of
material o ut or a thr ee-m ile
stretch or tht• creek from the bay
to a point near the UC Irvine
campus.
Also included in the prOJCCt
a re plans to reseed or replant
plants that will be destroyed by
the dredging project
A s pokesman for the county's
Env ironmental Management
Agency s:ud atlempb will he
made to g1vl' away ur sell then'
ma1n1ng s ilt until all 470 000
cubic yards have been remov~d
T he first ha lf of the project, to
he done by lhe SCS 1s t•xpccted
to !'.tart in April and th(' EMA 's
portion of the work i!-i s lated to
~t·t undt•r way m July
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WTS ...
tort. said. ''Well. 1r you want to
s ay th e r t" s s 1 x g u y s w rt h -<hot~uns out there, it's all right
with me."
The proposal for a seruritv
gu urd. as discussed by Peart
.rnd school tr ustees, s·pec1f1ed
the g uard would be unarmed
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Cl•H lllOd Advertl91ng 1142•5'1•
Thl· problt-m 1s abi.cnt with
l'opper waring, which uses a d1f·
ferenl and simpler method.
Walker said. hnw<'vcr . that all
.in electnc1an nl•eds. o r an 1n
s p t.•c tor l'ht•tk1ng the work
needs. 1s a torque screwdri ver. a
dt·vice which m ea.,ures the
tension exerted by the scrPw.
W. L Tuhbs, an l•lcctricran und
n·prest•nt<it1ve of th<' lntt•rnu
t111nal Rrotht·rhoocl of Elcctncul
Workers local, followed Walker
~1th the testimony that ··1 havl'
nt" er }'ct, in 30 )'Curs, seen an
e l ec t rician with ::i t o rque
scr l'wdnver m his toolbox."
Tubbs s aid the tools arc too
expensive «a bout SRO each) and
takl' too much time to use.
\'ardouUs asked him, "How do
you know 1f you've got t h<.' screw
at 12 inch-pounds <the prt'·
scribed tension measure)?"
"[ don't know how it's done,
Mr M ayor,' Tubb s
s~1id
W J Iker mlt•rJl'Cll'd that it c;,in
ht• dunt· by ff't'I alont•, that elt-c-
tri l'1an.., h.1d a v·n ... t' or how
man~ turns to g1\ l' tht.· sCr(•w
Tubbs agrc(•d hl·art ii). :.i n<t
said . "Tu in-;tall th1.• aluminum
wm ng. as rt•qu1rcd by the l ln
ckr \\ nters Laboratory. would
takl' mnr<' llm<' "
Tublis s upporl.-<I a han, and
said his fcllo\\ \\Orkcrs did, too
Anthony pointed to statistics
-Court Stays
Bhutt o D e ath
RAWALPINDI , Pakis tan
CAP' The hanging of former
Prime Minislcr Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto was stayed by Pakistan':.
Supreme Court today for at least
10 days. His lawyer wanted at
least 30 days a nd argued heated·
ly with the chief Justice before
.giving up.
Thf' seven-man court will now
review the 51 ye a r-old pohl1
c1an 's conviction and death sen·
tence on charges of cons piring to
murder political opponent Re1a
Ahmed Kas uri and a ssemblt•
Feb 24 lo hear argumenLc; hy
Bhutto's l..iwyer, Yah ya
Bakhtlar.
Bakbtiar said hu will in
troduce new evidence to show
the government's key witness,
Mas ud Ma hmud, who headed
the political police a nd was
pardoned for turning s tate's
evidence, had his own motive lo
kill Kasun and that Bhutto was
not part of the plot.
1\mnel Clo ed
OAKLAND <AP> The fire·
11carrt'd BART tunnel beneath
San Francisco Bay, DI ready
c losed for a month, probably
won't reopen for another th~
week~. liay offlclals or the Bay Area Rapid Transit aystcm.
s tructure fires in a five·year degr ees. with lows tonight 42 to of ;in inch, aod rainwatcher Bill
period from 1974 through 1978, -LOW AND MODERATE IN· 50 de~rees, the s pokesma n said. Shields m Laguna Beacr showed
only three were attributed to COME HOUSING. No less than Rainwatchers across the coun-.30 of an inch. faulty aluminum electrical wir·r-----------------------.......;_..:.,;;,,,;.,.;,.,;,,;.;;..::=:..:.._-----_:_--------
ing, less than t percent. llllll!!ll•••••••ll•••••••• .. 1111:.•l!lll••••••••••• .. •lll•• "If we find out that as many
fires were caused by explodjng
hot wa te r heaters," he said,
"are we going lo ban those too~"
Anthony s~ud there have been
no fires attributed to a luminum
w1rin~ m the 20 to 25 percent of
Irvine's 17 ,000 homes that use it
mW .
Electrical wi ring "incidents,"
s uch as sp.irking. which do not
n •sult in fi res or injuries a nd ar('
not included in statistics, are far
more numerous, according to
fin • marshals.
R<.'portcd incidents in the city
of Irvine, over the past four
years. involved 11 cases of wir·
ing , 10 of which were blamed on
faulty aluminum product, city
records slate.
Councilman David Silts e>.
pressed the m ajority opinion If
t he electricians aren't confident
about their work with a luminum
wiring, Sills said, neither is he.
Fl'OlllPage A J
ALLEN .••
ning Association Medical Group.
Today's demonstration began
at about 8 a .m . with pickets
ma rching in front of the rugh
rise office building in which the
clinic 1s located .
It was about 10 a.m . when
police were dispatched to the
clinic's seventh floor offices to
quell what was described as a
disturbance.
While police hauled Allen and
11 others away. a group or about
20 elderly men and women with
children gathered in the build-
ing's parking structure, chant·
ing and singing "The Batlle
llymn of th«: Republic."
The remaining demonstrators
we re evi cted from the parklng
a rea by building security of·
ricers and police and the dem-
onstration broke up when the
g r oup decid ed to gather at
Orange County J ail to await the
release of lheir Ja iled com
patriots
A spokesman for the police de·
partment mdlcated that it would
be unlikely that any of the dem·
ons trators would be booked In·
to Orange County J ail. He said it
was probable they would be re-
leased from the POiice station.
Cyclist Loses Life l
In County Accident
A 23-year-old Santa Ana
motorcyclist died T uesday of in·
juries suffered when hls cycle
allegedly was struck by a pickup
truck in Santa Ana Saturday,
police reported today.
Earl Falrcloth or 20S CMc
Center Drive wasn't wearing a
protective helmet at the time ol
the crash at McFadden Avenue
and Lyon~· police nid.
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TEN CENTS
23 Seeking Cleniente Council Seats
B AN F. ('()()PER
Of .... o.lty ~-''-" San ('lt>mf>nlt' c•l> cmplo)c ~
wtre 1olun~ toduv th.at lht" Aonl
24 1p('c1al electton b.tllot ma v
read bkt." the telephone book a'
tht.' numbt•r or cund1dall':o.
chmtx--d today to 23
A !>pokesman for Cit)' C'h•rk
Max Berg said a:. moan) as 12
name may app('ar on the Apnl
24 baUot , 1f ever yone• who ha:.
t ltt•n out nomination paper.:;
hlt."s tht>m b) !J p m dcadbnc
Thur:.day
At t.ikt• 111 the City's st-cond
~pt•e11tl t-lecuon tn three months
art> Cit) Council term:. or lhrl'C
councJlmembcn. ousted from of
het• by the city electorate on
JJtt 23
Recalled by a better than 2 I
margUI wern Mayor WilHam
Walkt•r .md Councilwoman Don
nu Wllklnaon, who we re both
t-lected to fanst terms in 1976.
Whoever wins election to their
terms would serve until March,
1980
Also recalled, but by a simple
majority, was Councilma n
Howard Mushett, top vote win·
ner in the March, 1978, City
Council election. His s uccessor
would serve until March, 1982.
Among the most recent can·
didates to me ror the one.year
t e rms or Walke r and Mrs.
Wilkinson a r e Patricia
Comstock, of 239 Calle Neblina;
Elynor Wylde, of 239 W. Mar·
quita; F.dward Kalsched, or 2307
Calle las Palmas; Brian Ruff, of
19 Ave. Junlpero ; and Ed
Dieden, of 234 Ave. Santa
Barbara, Apt. 2.
Those filing for Mushett's
three.year term include Marie
Morales, of 156 W. Escalones;
Patricia Rousseve, of 1880 N. El
Cam ino Real, Space 23; a nd
Velma "Val" Nangreave Scott,
of 221 Ave. Grenada, Apt. B.
Among those who filed earlier
for Mus b e tt's te rm we r e
.Norman Ream, 511 E. Ave. San
Juan; Roy Hurlbut, 3902 Calle
Ariana; Wilma Bloom , 1011
Buena Vista; Dorothy Hen·
dricks. 132 W. Marquita; and
Ka roline Koeste r, 321 Calle
Felicidad.
Also running for the two one·
year terms are C'°rol Carlson,
204 Calle Conchita; Wilmer
Wood, 201 Cerrito Cielo ; Albert
Popik. 115 Ave. Dominguez;
Max Malone, 501 E. Ave. San
Juan; and Daniel Gabel, 116 E.
Ave. Lucia.
Others running for the one·
(See HOPEFULS, Page A2)
Hundreds Slain • Ill Iran ·Strife
Four /tliles B it
Huntington Oil
Spill Clea ned
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ti. o.i1, "'°' s ... tt Crews worked throughout lhe
mght cleaning up an 011 spill that
washed ashore along four miles
of the Huntington Beach
coastline Tuesday.
C leanup operations were
More Cops
Bid Nixed
In Laguna
Laguna Beach negotiators
stuck by their guns in refusing a
pohce association request for
m o r e o f ficers and bette r
benefits, reports indicated to·
day.
But whether police offi cers in·
lend to follow up on a threatened
work slowdown is not known.
A l abor r e l a tio ns brie f
circulated among police person·
nel Tuesday indicated the city
"is not persuadect" that a safety
problem exists lo warrant the
addition of fivl' sworn officers
a nd three non.sworn personnel.
The city statement a lso said
no commitment to a Califom1a
Highway Pat rol r etir ement
plan, requested by the police as·
sociation. could be considered
this year
"The city will provide a more
positive cons1derat1on <of lhat
proposal > during the 1979·80
negol1at1ons which will begin
shortly," the release stated.
Members of the Laguna Beach
P olice Employees Association
presented arguments to the city
negotiating team to s uppo rt
their request formore personnel
and better benefits.
They indicated the city's posi·
tion of offering employes less
than a one·percent increase in
benefits was unacceptable, and
sought to reopen negotiations
with the city.
And last month, the associa·
tion membership voted 32 to 0,
with one abstention. to seek
Co ast
Weathe r
Mostly sunny Thursday
morning with increasing
a fternoon c lo udin ess.
Lowa tonight 42 to so.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
INSIDE TODAY
I
Remember dime lforea of
ye1te111ear? How haue the
reaplendent f'mporiuma of
gewgaw•, gimcrack& and
dood.ods fared In the loft 100
11eor1? See F'eaturfng, Po(le
Cl.
scheduled to contjnue a ll day on
the ha rdest hit beach areas
be tween Golden West a nd
Magnolia streets.
City Harbors and Beaches
Director Vincent Moorhouse.and
other officials said the s pill ap·
parenUy didn't cause significant
problems to the beach or to
wildlife.
Moorhouse said, however, that
in terms of size of the oil slick, it
may be the worst to hit the area
in about 10 years.
A U.S. Coast Guard vessel on
a routine patrol of local waters
detected the oil spUJ in heavy fog
early Sunday morning. It didn't
begin to wash asbore until Tues·
day morning.
A Coast Guard spokesman
said that patches of oil covered
an a rea estimated at 2,400 yards
long and 800 yards wide.
He said officials now have no
idea what caused lhe spill but
are analyzing samples in efforts
to find its source.
Moorhouse said, howe ver, he
believes the oil slick was caused
by a t anke r t hat probably
emptied its bilges off the coast.
"That's the only thing lt could
be," he said. "If the spill was
caused by offshore drilling, we
would have known about it by
now."
Coast Guard boats skimmed
up much of the brown.colored
waste before it h1l shore .
Moorhouse said all the oi l de~
posits on the one-mile stretch of
<'ity beach were scraped up by
heavy equipment a nd hauled
away during lhe night.
County Rain
·May Return'
On Thursday
Rain that fell upon Orange
County Tuesday night is expect·
ed to disappea r tonight but
weather forecasters still aren't
s ure whethe r it will return
Thursday night.
A spokesman for the N aUonal
Weather S erv i ce said the
forecast today called for clear·
ing tonight and sunshine Thurs·
day morning, followed · by in·
creasing cloudiness later Thurs·
day and a chance ol rain that night.
However. he said a storm
syste m lhat could move in lhen
is s till uncertain, so forecasters
haven't set a percentage chance
of showers.
Highs Thursttay could reach 67
degrees, with lows tonight 42 to
50 degrees, the spokesman saJd.
R ainwatchers across the coun·
ty showed a wide variation in
the a mounts of rainfall received
Tuesday night, but noted this
year is falling bebJnd last year's
near-record deluge by about 25
percent. Last year it rained the·
whole lirst week in February.
Read1ngs by the Orange Coun·
ty Flood C<>ntrol department lb.la
morning showed .53 of an Inch ln
Santa Ana, . 72 of an lncb In
Costa Mesa and 1.1 Inches at
Santlaao Peak of Saddleback
Mountain.
In Huntington Beach, the raln·
fall was measured at nearly one
lncb. But tbt Moulton Nlauel
Treatment Plant in La1una
Niguel reported only a quarur
of an lnch, and ralnwatctt.r Bill
Shleldt ln Lacuna BucJI abowed
• 30 or an Inch.
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FEDERAL, STATE AND CITY OFFICIALS GET CUFFTOft VIEW Of BLUEBIRD SLIDE AREA
Laguna Woos Feds for $1 .6 MllUon to Complete Emergency Work In Canyon
Laguna Slides Studied
Federal Officials Mull Emergency Funth
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tM O•llY Piiot S ... ff
Federal representatives came
to Laguna Beach Tuesday to see
first hand the 3.5 acre Bluebird
Canyon landslide area that has
caused wranglrng among city,
stale and feder al officials for the
past three months.
And at the end of a series of
m ee tings, tours and con·
ferences, Federal Disaster As·
sislance Administration officials
sa id they wou ld con s ide r
Laguna's request for additional
e mergency funds to shore up.
loos of unstable earth in the
s lide·plagued neighborhood.
"Le t 's g ive them som e
m arsantas when they get up
here." one Bluebird landslide
lroine Plan Vote
Delayed by Panel
By JACKIE HYMAN
OllMO•llYPli.tS ... ff
Soulh Coast regional coastal
commissioners combed through
the proposed coastal plan for the
Irvine C<>ast Tuesday. criticized
both their own staff a nd Orange
County for failing to provide
mor e altPrnalives, then
postponed lheir final vote until
Thursday.
Commissioners said they are
delaying the matter until Thurs·
day at 11 a.m. al Torrance City
Hall because only eight of the 12
com missioner s were present
Tuesday.
By law the plan must be ap.
proved or denied by Feb. 20 or
the plan submitted by Orange
County will be forwa rded intact
lo the state Coastal Commission.
issu es, from the El Mo rro
Trailer Park to the Cameo
Shores extension, and told their
staff members to revise the plan
a ccord.ingly.
Newly appointed commission
a lternate Jackie Heather, a
Newport Beach city coun·
cilwoma n, sat on t he com·
mission ror a n hour until
member Elerth Erickson ar·
rived. However, no votes were
taken during that lime.
When he got there, Erickson
read a statement saying he can't
support either the county's or
the commission staff's plans
CSee IBVlNE, Page A%)
Slain Striker
victim quipped early Tuesday
morning.
Bickering among regional
FDAA officials and the city and
stale over the amount Laguna
B each s hot.lo. receive fo r
e mergency buttressing prompt·
ed the visit by a delegation of of·
ficials from the agency's
Washington offices.
The Washington contingent,
headed by Tom Casey. deputy
director of the FDAA. toured the
landslide area s hortly before
noon, a rme d with maps,
geologic studies and cameras.
Casey, chomping on a large
cigar , questioned city and stale
offi cials for more than an hour
as the group wandered about the
dusty acreage that once con·
tained 22 homes, shrubbery.
roads and landscaped lawns.
Bulldozer ope r ators from
Sukut Construction Co. shoved
earth around th e former
neighborhood as the federal of·
ficials shouted questions to local
spokesmen. ·
And at the end of the tour,
Casey stood still loog enough lo
be interviewed by a haodlul of
television and newspaper re·
porters at the base of Bluebird
Canyon.
"No. we won't be making a de·
cision Con additional funding > to-
day," Casey said in response to
one question. "We'll go back to
<~NOS, P~e Al)
Pre-shah
Holdouts
Battling
TEHRAN. Iran <AP l MaJor
fighting erupted today m the
northwest Iranian city of Tabriz
and Iranian r e porter s said
several hundred people had been
killed.
Ther e were conflicting ac·
counts of battles mvolving pro.
shah army holdouts, former
SA V AK secret pQlice agents,
Ma r x is t s a nd Aze rbaijani
separatists. The reports could
not be independently verified.
While the fighting raged in
Ta briz. heavily a rmed guerrillas
stormed the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran and t ook the st aff
hostage. The Americans were
later rescued by forces loyal to
lhe governme nt named by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini aides said the al·
t ac ke rs we r e co mmunis ts .
<Related stories, Pages A3 and
A4.)
Reporters said fighting was
going on in 21 areas in Tabriz
and that there had been a m8Jor
battle for control of the local
radio station. The reports said
military aircran had been sent
to the city. presuma bly to take
part io fi ghting.
Khomeini issued an appeal to·
day for the people of Tabriz to
"rise and oppose the elements of
the corrupt regime who are pro·
voking disorders in Tabriz.
"The army and other security
forces are with the people, hand
in hand, in burying the garbage
of the Pahlavi dynasty." he said.
In 1946·47, an independent
communist republic briefly ex·
1sted in Iranian AzerbaiJan, with
Tabriz as its capital, until it was
crushed by the forces of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
Woman Gets
Violas Back
LOS ANGELES <AP > -"It's
like ~et g one's children b k, · s d concert artist Claire
Kro r three valuable violas
and some jewelry a ll egedly
stolen by a cab driver were re·
turned to her.
The $50,000 worth of violas,
bows a nd jewelry. we re re·
covered Tuesday after an alert
pawn shop owner called police.
Mrs. Kroyt, 75, s aid a cab
driver who had promised lo wail
while she got plane tickets al
Los Ange les Internationa l
Airport sped a way with her
b e longings Sunday. J e rome
Sutherland, 23, was arrested al
the shop when he returned to
pick up $1,200 which shop owner
Al Wiggins said he had promised
him.
At Tuesday's meeting in Hunt·
incton Beach City Council cham-
bers , commissioners took ad·
visory vows on a number of key
I Brown Attends Rites
UJllE HE.4.KTS
BE.4TTODAY
Love comes ln many forms -
even pa1es.
Pages of personalized Valen·
tines present themselves to Dai·
l y Pilot readers today ln
"Hean. o( Love."
Oranae Coast lover• brin1
such ValenUne u "Tbll is the
blJlesl heart I.hey would let me
draw -a ~e alone would not
be enouh • &o their partnen ln
"Hearts Oi Love" on Paae D2 of
today's Dally Pilot.
CALEXlCO (AP) -About
7 ,000 mourners, lncludln1 Gov.
Edmund G. Brown J r., bowed
their heads In silence this mom·
lng at a funeral for Rullno Con·
treras, a striklns United Farm
Workers lettvce worker kllled on
the picket line.
The memorial aervlce was
held ..,.r cloud)' s kies on a
paved parking lot 100 yards
north o( the Mexican border.
The eervice was delayed when
Brown'• chartOJ' plane from San
Ole10 wu 30 minutet late. He
was met st the Calexico Airport
by lmpertaJ County Sheriff Oftn
Fox and the two chatted
privately .
"We're hanging in there," Fox
told Brown.
"From the sky, it looks like
e verything's all riicht at. tbis
point." said Brown, a reference
to the lurmolJ during the bitter
four·week-qld strike.
About 2,SOO people attended a
rosary eervice Tuesday niCht for
Contrtraa at the labor plcku.p lot
run. by the state farm labor
employment department.
The mournen, clad in Jackets
and sweaters, carried candles as
they passed alJently by the.open
coflln.
The rosary 'WIS uld b)' Rev.
Mark Medaer of Our Lady ol
Guadalupe Roman Catholic
Church. A solemn wake lasted
throughout the nlf!hl until
mourners fa the red for the 8
a .m . funera service.
At least 4,300 lettuce workers
at farms that have not been
struck by the United Farm
Workers were expected to re-
turn to their jobs Thursday.
Work add production in the
valley came to a vi rtua l
a tandallll as non·slrl klng
workers 1la1ed their second
1eneral work stoppaae this week
In memory of Contreras.
a~ ordered \belr opera·
tlons shut down today out or
r es peel for the Contre ras
funeral.
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Waddill
Taping
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Jt.ldgt• DHon ~( \1 11 n .ud ltu •
mornu~ h\• w1U UH Uk • 'd•> to
do) · \\ht·llwr lo fwrmtt nt'"" n
porll'r' t11 bnn" l.1p1· rt•t•onl1 r
intu tht· munh'r n•lr1.1I ul Ur
W1llt.tn1 W.edd1ll
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uk.I\." Me Mlll.m -.a1d ''' h14' ur
pn.,,· mo,,• Tu'''tln~ to JWrnut u
rud111 hni.1tk."h•1 111 '''' 1•r th1·
Hu11t111ttlu11 1l.1rtl(1ur &•h' '"'"'" ,.
tru1l "'th .1 t.1µ.• rv1•ordt•r
"To 1111• tl mJI..''' '' n-.1 hi rt•h
on v1·rllJt1m 11•,11nwn'!' rath' r
th Jn 11011•:-• th1· su~·nor l ourt
JUdi<:l' t•wlu1nt't.I
Mt• l\hllan ' ruhni.: 1· .enw J '
jur) ''°'''<'lion bt•.iu 11 1 u,•,lla' in
W.Jdd11l', :!>l't'111lll t11ul on ehara.:t''
th.it lh1• 1l11l'lc\f .,trJogit'd u
"~"born .:11 l Jfh·1 .tn un:-u('
c:cs.,ful ... u11n1• .1hurt1on Jl
Wc:.tm1n-.tt>r Commun1l)
Ho-.p1t.JI .1lmu't l "u \ l'Jr:. Jl(U
Jun 'l'lt•l·llun "J' t·ont1nuing
tod.n
W :utd11l ::--f1n,t lr1al 1•nd1'<i la:.t
l'ttJ\> m a m1str1al 3ftt•r Jurors
SJtd thC) Wl•rc hoµck:.:.ly
dl'Jdlockt.'<i in a 7 to 5 \.Ole favor
mg JCqmtt:.il
McM illa n !:-~lid ht• v.ould con
llnUl' v.1th a .. no c:.iml•rns" rult·
but might rt>lent during closing
arguments if lawyer::. in the trial
('OOl'Ur
f'rot11PapAI
FUNDS •..
W.1sh1ngton and n·port our fmd
mgs. and takl' another look at
tht· .Jpphcat1on." he -.~11d
C:J:.t.•) s .. ud ht• has been 1n lhl•
d1::.a:.ter assistance business for
16 ) l'ars, adding, "What some
pt•opli> perceive as an cmcrgcn
cy may not be i.<•cn in the :.ame
li~ht by the FDAA "
Rl'g1onal FDAA officials con-
tend some or tht.• work planned
by th<' t'ily 1s reconstructive in
nalun" and dOl'S not fall under
eml'\l"gcncy funding crite ria set
up by the feder al agmcy
"We'll be looking at what wt·
c..in do for Laguna Beach, not
what we c<.1 n't do," he said
"Whatt·vcr Wt.' approve, regard·
less of the cost. is what we're go
ing to do "
He s aid the community and the state may b<' happy with
that decision, "and they may not
be happy "
City Manager Fred Solomon
:.aid today he feels encouraged
by the day.Joni: meetings with
fedt.•ral offichils
He said the issue 1s over the
city's request for $1.6 million for
e merge ncy work, adding the
federal agency has "accepted
roughly $800,000 to $900,000 of
our request."
"We'n• still out to school on
;1hout $300,000 of that amount.
• rnd W(''rc seeking another
$500.000 in olh<'r requests thc•y
haven 'l had a chance lo took at
yet." hC' said.
Thi· city and s tate consider
lhos t• request:. tabbed for
t·n~mt•cring costi-.. water lines
Jnd :.ewer hn<.•s, "are in' that
gray area between reconstruc-
tion <md l'mt'r~ency work "
Hl• said hl' cons iders the• add1 ~tonal req.~ests <ts "emngency
in nature. adding "whe re there
js a gray a rea, we• feel the
1''0AA should l<•an to the side of
tht• apphc<.1nl "
Ht· :.aid he l'Xpccts to hear
from federal officials "tn a cou·
pit• of days," r('garding tht:
city ~ request:.
f'ro• Pa~AI
COPS ...
some form of work slowdown
should thl' city nol agr;l'c to some
form of incrl'as<'d benefits.
Whclht•r officers intend to
follow up on that "work action,"
is unknown.
Association pr esident Mar k
Mill<'r, and vice president Jerry
Lincnkugel were not available
ror comment today on future
plans of the association
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0.lh ~-i Yff l'-PA I NC IPAL DON DEVOR DEMONSTRATES HOW HE CAN RIP PHONE BOOK IN HALF
Students Scott Jacob1on and Kula Bancutl are Duly lmpre1aed
P .. ineipal on a Tear
Plwne Books Slww Wlw's the Boss
By JERR\' ('L.\USEN
Ot IM 0•111 ,.llot SU.II
When Prmc1pal Don Devor of Huntington
Beach'l> Park View Elementary School rips a
telephone book in half, he gets attention.
"AND IT'S MIGHTY effective when used
as a show of 'strength' in handling discipline
• cases that are referred to bis office," accord·
ing to "The Communicator " the Ocean View
School District's newsletter
The "Communicator " editor this week
asked readers lo send their old phone direc·
tories to Devor
Devor admits that tearing a phone book
tn half gains instant respect from "tough "
upper classmen. but he quickly notes. with a
glance over his shoulder. that there 1s a trick
to the feat.
HE LEARNED the trick by watching a
television program more than 15 years ago.
A few years ago. Devor h<td a ''tough
kid" in his school's eighth grude.
'f told the kid, 'l tC'll you what, I have :J
telephone book in my office. Whoever tear1> it
in half. the other guy is his slave,· " Devor
recounts.
AS COULD B E expected , the eig hth
grader failed in his t ry. Devor grunted and
groaned but got the job done.
"From then on. he was a real good kid."
Devor says with a laugh.
Park View Elementa ry is in an area of
Huntington Beach where discipline problems
are generally minor.
EVEN SO, says Devor. most of the books
a re ripped because the stude nts, k in·
d e rgarten thropgh e ighth grade, like to
watch.
·Jt's a lot of fun."
Election Sparks Suit
T h e 8.000·member Orange
County Employee Association
<OC EA l fiJed suit in supen or
court in Santa Ana Tuesday to
overturn results of a recent un·
ion representation election won
by a nother employee group.
At issue is an election by 511
county government operations
and maintenance employees
who voted 223 to 171 last month
to be presented in contr act talks
bv "the American Federation of
Si.ate. County and Municipal
Employees CAFSCME > rather
than OCEA.
OCEA officials conte nd in the
s uit that AFSC ME violated
terms of an election agreement
because one of the federation's
election "observers" engaged in
campaigning at a polling place
in Mason Regional Pa rk.
Named in the suit are county
government administrators and
AFSCME officials
S upe rior Co ur t Jud~e
l'ro• Page A I
IRVINE COAST •••
Alicemarie Stoller was expected
to rule late today on a tem·
porary restraining order to halt
recognition of the new union.
Otes Prop. 13
Finance Chief
Resigns • Ill SC
San Clemente Finance Oirec· previously wilb private account·
tor Rod Coloma has submitted ing firms.
his resignation. effective Feb. B e ro r e co m Ing to San
23, saying passage or Proposi· Cle mente. Coloma was assistant
lion 13 and l ocal p o litical city manager and finance direc·
t urmoil have convinced him he tor ror the city of El Centro.
would rather work in private in· Coloma said he has become in·
dustry. cr easingly frustrated. working
Coloma, 39, who would have in city government within the
cel ebrated his second an-constraints of Proposition 13
niversary with the city next which severely reduced proper:
month. has accepted a position ty lax revenues.
with a Newport Beach account· "When I was orrered the posi·
ing firm. He is a certified public lion with the Newport Beach
accountant who has worked firm," he said , "it was an op-
Police Seek
Motive for
Rampage
By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH
Of tM D.tlly ...... Steff
Costa Mesa police a re trying
to find out why a 48-year -0ld
man barricaded himself in his
home Monday night and went on
a two·hour shooting spree before
being slain by police bullets.
Captain Robert Mood y said
the victim, J a mes Armstrong,
told police in brief phone con·
versations that be was having
fin ancial problems and other
troubles.
One of the callers was Delee·
live Dave Hayes, Armstrong's
brother-in·law, poHce said.
He, like other police officials,
was unabl e t o con vince
Arf!lslrong ._lo stop firing a .22
cahber rifle and surrender
Armstron~ fired nearly 70
s ho ts at police a nd firemen
from his west side home at 2133
Continental Ave.
After police finally threatened
to flush him out of the home with
tear gas, Armstrong rus hed out
onto h.is porch and fired fo ur
s hots before police fired back.
He was struck twice in the
chest by weapons-fired-by a ,
police officer and SWAT team
member. Armstrong was dead
before an ambulance reached
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
s hortly before 11 p .m .
portunity J cou1dn 't refuse."
Coloma was often caught in
the middle of political bickering.
as two City Council factions
t~it:d to use the city's budget and
finance re ports to their own
ends. On Jan. 23, the year-long
power s truggle culminated in
the electorate's ouster of three
councilmen.
Through a ll the turmoil
Coloma has appeared to reta~
the respect of both factions for
his conscientious attention to ac·
curacy and his refusal to be
dragged into the the politicar
bruwling.
Dana Point
Man Survives
Van Plunge
A 22·year ·old Dana Point man
is at home resting today after
his van plunged off a 100.foot
embankment early S unday.
e1ecting him from t he vehicle.
A Cal..tfom1a Highway Patrol
spokesman said Robert V1erstra
was westbound on Stonehill
Drive at about 1:40 a.m . when
he failed to make a left tum onto
Se Iv a Road in dense Cog and
plunged off the hillside.
Vierstra was thrown from the
ve hic le halfway d o wn the
hillside. Witnesses said both the
passenger and driver's s ide of
thA van W<'rc crushed when it hit
the crl'ekbed at the bot<tom of
the hill.
Vierstra was treated for cuts
and bruises and a swoll en leg at
Mission Community Hospital.
14JINAL 2 WEEKS -
DON'T DELAY!
bt'cause he believes both fail to
deal adequately with the issues
o f d e n sity, tra ffi c, a nd
u rch aeology and pa leonotology.
"Quite frankly. the overall at-
titutde of the county has been
s uch as to make me wonder if
all of these meetings are nothing
more than window dressing on
a n alr eady built h ouse "
Plans tor the Irvine Coast
area between Corona .a.el Mar
and Laguna Beach hf\fe been
controversial for ma ny years,
both because of the environmen·
tal and aesthetic valueoftheopen
land and because of the impacts
development would have on the
adjacent cities.
Drexel Accolade II
Available At
Erickson said. '
Among the preliminary de·
cisions made Tuesday were·
-E L MORRO TRAI LER
PARK. Commissioners reJected
the idea of a "life estate" for
current residents but said they
would like to see the park
gradually phased out over a five
to 10 year period, or possibly as
long <ts 20 years.
-LOW AND MODERATE IN·
COME HOUSING. No less than
20 percent of the hous ing within
the coastal zone s ho uld be
available lo low and moderate
income persons, commissioners
said. They noted lhal 600 of the
10,000 acres in the Irvine Com·
pany·owned downcoast area is
outside the coastal zone and said
they wouldn't agree to seeing
low·cost housing centered in that
area
-C AMEO S HORES
EXTENSION. This "mirror" of
Cameo Shor es, be low Coast
Highway. was proposed by the
county at a higher density than
the current Corona del Mar de·
velopment. Commissioners said
they would like to eliminate the
extension entirely.
-WILDLIFE CORRIDORS .
Commissioners agreed wtlh a
state Department of Fi8b and
Game recommendation that
quarter-mile·wide corridors con·
necl conservation areas to allow
wildlife to migrate rrom one
area to another.
-TBAFFJC. Coinmlulonera
c ritlclied staff members tor
bavlna failed to consider com·
muter traffic in recommend1na
road widths. They noted t lronll
oppos lllon by the city of lrvlne
to extending Culver Drive to
Coast Highway and w re unable
to agree on how wide Sand Canyon Road11houldbo.
Coastal commissioners said
their decision, which is s ubject
lo approval at the state level. is
particularly difficult because of
several factors over which they
have no control.
One is whether or not the stale
or federal governme nt will
purchase part or the land for a
park. The local coastal plan cur-
rently being considered clusters
development in the part of the
a rea closest to Corona del Mar .
Commissioners admitted they
don't know the legalities of the
plan's provision to require that
the Irvine Company dedicate the
park·area land to the public as a
tradeoff for development. The
dedications would be phased. un·
der the plan, as building on the
other areas is approved.
Another variable is whether or
not the proposed San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor to
coni}Ccl MacArthur Boulevard
in 1'1iewport Beach with the San
Diego Freeway near Saddleback
Colleie will ever be built.
Commission Chairman DOnald
Wilson noted that, if the plan as
revised by staff m embers is ap·
proved Thursday, environmen·
talists and other opponents can
take another crack al it at the
state level.
If the pla n Is reJected, he said.
the county can either appeal to
the s tate commission or revise
the plan.
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HOPEFULS
year terms incl ude Bernard
Becke.rleoe, 322 W. Ave. Valen·
cla; Jack Brown, 3361 Pl!feo
Halcon; Shirley Devlts, 707 Ave.
Presidio; Robert LJmbera 816
Vista Tonto: and Roben Rusin,
247 Ave. del Illar, ApL 8 .
Less 20%
Drex~~ Heritage ,
Large stock of Drexel, Heritage,
& Henredon selected grout-s on sale now.
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Happy \'alentine's Day
Torn Cooper . a second grader in Mrs
Ursul a Wallact"s clas!, at El Morro Ele-
menlary School near Laguna Beach. draws
a bead on Valentine's Day.
U.S. Embassy Seized
Marine Relates Guerrilla Warf are
TEHRAN, Iran (AP > -The
radio receiver In the room of
Sgl Ken Kraus, 22. suddenly
c racked with the alarmed re -
port, '1'hey're coming over the
wa ll ! . They're coming over
the wall! ... They're in the
compound'" !Related s tory,
Page A4. >
Kraus, a member of the 20-
man U.S. Marine guard detach·
ment at the American Embassy
in T ehran, said he and his
Marine roommate had just come
off duty and were r elaxing in
t heir quarters. They Immediate ·
ly raced to their assigned posi-
tions
"The guerrillas opened fire
about 10:30. There we re at least
\00 of them. They were on every
wall around the embassy and on
the s urrounding rooftops," he
said. "It just started popping
and popping."
Kra us, who was s lightly
wounded in the attack and taken
to a hospit-al, headed for his post
al the e mbassy commissary.
•"When I got there the re were
already some guerrillas. They
were tiring everywhe re with
a utomatic weapons. There was a
lot of shooting.
"Ther e were two o the r
Marines and t wo or three
Americans in the shopping area
and restaurant, and we shoved
the m back into the kitchen
..
where we barricaded the door ,"
he said.
·'They shot in all the windows a nd were pounding a nd pound·
ing on the door. They broke in
the door and the fi rst guy they
saw, who was a Pe rs ian, they
just blasted him away.
"They took us outside and
made us llurrende r our weapons
a nd then ordered us to strip
down. All I had on was boots and
trousers.
"Then one or the guerrillas,
who was well dressed and spoke
good Englis h , t o ld me he
couldn't hold his men back and
they wanted our weapons.
"He grabbed me by the hand.
We bad some weapons hidden in
Five Charged
In Shootings
OAKLAND CAP) -Five SUS·
peels in the fatal shooting of a
woman during an attempted
robbery of a church bingo game
w ere charged Tuesday with
murder, attempted armed rob-
ber y, conspiracy. burglary and
assault with a deadly weapon.
The charges were contained in
complaints issued by Alameda
County District Attorney Lowell
J ensen.
A Bone, 01 Co•rse
a freezer. f pointed to them. He
said something in Farsi (the lra·
nian language> and suddenly
someone gave me a rifle butt in
the gut.
"The next thing I heard was a
whang and I was on my race and
started bfeeding. Then I showed
up at the hospital here." said
KrausofLansdale, Pa.
During the firing, he said U S
Ambassador Willi a m Sullivan
ordered everyone to "give up
Unless your life is directly in
danger don't fire."
Kraus. on temporary assign-
ment from Cyprus , was taken by
ambulance lo the Amir Alaam
Hospital near the embassy
A doctor said Kraus received
a flying metal fragment. ap-
parently from a bullet. in his
fore head but otherwise was not
seriously hurt. The metal frag-
ment would be removed later,
he said, but the oper ation was
minor and posed no problems.
·'I assure you he is very safe
here and in very good hands."
he said.
As he lay in his hospital bed,
Kraus asked that his mother.
s i s t e r and fi a ncee, Nin a
Trongone, be reassured that he
was a ll right and being well
cared for.
"I don't scare easy," he said.
"But I can tell you I was
s cared."
""~
A worker in a Bloomington fiberglass f ac-
tory specializing ln life.size animals sands
boola of a replica horse. The hollow
horses. weighing 50 pounds each. are used tor display purposes on top or buildings.
l~guna
Winter
Fest Set
The l&th annual Laguna Beach
Winter Festival. featuring an
artisan's faire. enlertaioment
and American and Greek foods.
begins Saturday al 10 a .m. on
the Festival or Arts grounds.
But a pre-festival tea, to be
held in the lobby of the Lag\Ula
Federal Savings and Loan build·
ing. is planned Friday from 2 to
4 p.m. for residents and visitors
allke.
The Wint e r Fe s tival ,
sponsored by tile city's Chamber
of Commerce runs from Salur·
day unti March 4 on the festival
grounds, with gates open from
10 a .m. to S p.m. daily.
A major highlight ot the 17-
day festivities is the Artisan's
Fa1re, an out-door showing or
a rtworks from more than 100
artists and craftsmen.
Mim es. dan ce r s ,
pe rformances of "Bye, Bye,
Birdie," at the Festival Forum
Theater. and the Laguna Poets
Festival will be featured during
the Winter Festival.
"Bye, B ye , Birdi e ,"
performed by Laguna Showcase
Theater, will be staged at 8 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays during
the fes tival, with 4 p.m .
matinees on Sundays.
Other performances scheduled
during the festival include the
DunaJ Folklore Ensemble. with
d a n ces f r o m Hung a r y,
Germany, Arme nia, Romania.
Poland and Egypt
..............
FORMER FISHING BUDDY OF MARVIN'S TESTIFIES
Rope Nelson Enters Court With Triola Marvin
Admissio n t o the Winte r
F estival 1s Sl fo r a dulll.
Children under 12 will be ad·
milled fret.>
Ex-friend Blasts
Marvin in Court
Comity OKs
Oeaning of
Creek's Silt
An agreement approved Tues·
day by the Orange County Board
or Supervisors will pave the way
for removal of some of the sedi·
m ent choking the San Diego
Creek.
T h e c r eek , which flo ws
through Irvine into the Upper
Newport Bay is clogged with
about 470.000 cubic yards of silt
that has nowed into it over the
past few years.
The agreement between the
coun\y and the federa l Depart-
m ent of Ag riculture 's Soil
Conservation Service CSCS >
calls for the two agencies to
spend a total or $1.05 million
clearing 318,000 cubic yards of
material out or a three-mile
stretch of the creek from the bay
lo a point near the UC Irvine campus .
Also included in the project
a re plans to reseed or replant
pla nts that will be destroyed by
the dredging project.
A spokesman for the county's
Envi ronmental Ma nagemt>nl
Agency said attempts will . be
made to give away or se ll the re -
maining s ilt until all 470,000
cubic yards have been removed
LOS ANGELES fAP I Actor
Lt!e Marvin and a hu:.ky. tanned
Ha waiian boat caplJIO onct-
f1shed together and ··~ere hk<>
brotheN;." · but for lhl' second
time they an• courtroom ad·
vcrsaries
Rope Nelson m~1sted Tu~day
he h ad no ax lo grmd in taking
the stand fo r Mi chell e Triola
Marvin in her property rights
suit against the actor.
But from the witness stand.
Nelson angrily declared "You·re
not the Lee Marvin I knew."
Ne lson 's frie ndship with
Marvin ended in a biller court
battle over a boat Marvin won
When asked by Miss Marvin ~
lawyer. Marvin M1tchelson, why
he came here from Hawau to
testify, Nelson leaned forward in
the witness chair and said, "For
Rope Nelson.· Then he turned
t o w a rd Marvin and said
··Because of ham.
"Him and I were buddiel>. pals." Nelson said. "We fished
together. We were like brothers.
And look at us today.
"He loved her." he said of
Miss Marvin. "And look at her
today.
·'I was his buddy and he was
mine. and through his stubborn·
ness, stupidity and hes, here we
are.·· Nelson continued
'She used lo be like my sister.
Now. he"s doing 1t to her.
"You have to grow up. LcC'."
he said, stanng at lhl' :.ictor.
.. Stand up and be counted for "
Marvin. seated at the counsel
table, sapped from a glass of
walt'r and f!lared al th<' witness. The first half of the project, to
be done by the SCS is expected
to start in April and the EMA·~
portion of the work Is s lated to
get under way m July.
Troops Advance
Miss Marvin hved with the ac·
tor for six years and 1s suing ror
hair his asselc; accrued dunng
that t ime. There bas been
testimony that the actor fo retbly
removed her from the Mal.Jbu
beachhouse they s hared
PARIS fAP) -Premier His·
sene Habre's forces are reported
g a 1 n ing g r ound in Africa·!>
newest war. to oust President
Felix Malloum or Chad , a nd
France is seeking a cease-fire in
its former colony.
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Talk
• By J C HUMPHRIES
< ert1t1ed Gemol1xmt ACS
ST. VALENTINE WORE
An Amtthy1t Rmg
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As he left the courtroom,
Marvin ·s lawyers handed Nelson
a subpoena. commanding tum to
.ippear as a w1tnes::. for the actor
on Tuesday.
Outside, Nelson commented
further on Marvin ··1 reel sorry
for him. He was a man before.
February Is for lovers and. according to
the J ewelry Industry Council. so Is February's birthstone. the amethyst
/\Cler all. the man who Rave lo~rs their own special day In February, Sl. Valentine himself. wore an amethyst
ring And believe 1l or not. there was a Cupid engravt'd on It. But long before St
Volentine nnd Valentine's Day, Greek and
Roman wives wore the omcthrst as u cnarm to k~p their husbands In love with them .
Wine, or course. goes well with romancr and. as you might hove guessed. the
romantic amethyst has an Interesting
c:onnecllon with wine
But not now. ll 'S' just lies, lJel.,
hec; •·
On the wi tness stand, Nelson
told of long, languid hours spent
at sea with Ma rvin and the
woman he thought was the ac·
to r 's wife in the early 1960s.
.. He'd introduce her as his w1fe
C'verywhcre." he said.
The couple's relationship then
was "beautiful. They got along
real well. Seemed to care for
each other."
lie said Marvin phoned rum m
1970, announcing his breakup
with Miss Marvin and asked tum
ror .. some lean-on-the-shoulder
conversation."
Nelson new to Los Angeles at
Ma rvin 's expense. "We
went and had a couple of drinks
somewhere along the coast." he
recalle d. The convers ation
turned to Marvin's broken love
affair.
"He sajd he was taking care ot
her very well, that be gave her
the house, furs, jewelry. money
everything . . . He said that's
why he didn't have lo make it
legal." Nelson testified.
In c ross-examina ti on.
Marvin's lawyer, A. Da vid
Kagon, focused on the 1976 court
batt le between Nelson and
Marvin. who both claimed
owncrstup of the boat "The Blue
Hawaii."
··1 sued him. Then he sued me.
We did a lot of suing," Nelson
said . "He won. I lost."
Nelson said he paid some
$23,000 in lawyers' fees and
co urt costs and still owes
Marvin $8,000 as a result of the
court Judgment.
He said the boat was auc-
tioned and Marvin used his 70
percent of the proceeds t-0 buy
thl' boat back.
Nelson said he lost "practical-
ly everything l own " in the swt.
Supcnor Court Judge Arthur
MarshaU asked whether Marvin
has pressed him for lhe r emain-ing $8,000.
"No." said Nelson: "He don't
botherme nomore."
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le t us help you play cupid
with our fine aelectlon of
diamond Jewelry
for V•nttne '• Day. 'l
Diamond• are
for everyone
l
The 1em's name derives (rom the Greek ·amethostos" meanln1 "not
drunk." For thousands or yeara It was
belle11ecl th at the amethyst could protect a person against drunkenness. and that's
why the ancient Romans erved wtne In goblets ot aparklln8 amethyst.
J. C. JJwnp~ruJ JeweferJ
MEM8H AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY @
t82J "'E~T BLVD COSTA MESA Both Its beauty and romantic as ocletlon s h ove m ode th t'
1nloxlcalln1ly lovely amethyst n
longtime favorite or aem lo11en and
)OU can dnnk to thol'
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Ju•
('oastin
~ Embassy Attacked
w!..:: ~'f Envo y, Hostages Freed in Gun Battle
~lurphin•
ping at Profit
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J 1m .., J).1\ ~hl•n .-II thouiht' tum la lh~ .cnt1mt nt,11 1tnt1
•·tHlt•.1nng tt:.p.·c h of lln t ~ll:Cf'pt with our oluns up In
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ltd\,. IUmt-d tu rH't'Ptrl" Ho1i11 dl~IC~Un&
II dt'H'l<tf>' th1Jt '-t·n llt• PT't",ldt•nt Pro 'T 4•m Jarnc•.,
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n ap.ii 1v11 ~1th p..·1 p .,hvv. !>
~·or tht• urunit1o1t1-d, tht·~ -"''-" hlllt• on1· sx·r~on movtl'
'ww1ng nwdum•, th.it .1rt• coin uJ>t'ruh'<i Jlld u..,uully luumJ
,1\ thl' b.H·I. of 'llffil' .. hodth 'tort•" 1th .. MJ(n out front thul
tit'dan·~. ,.\dulh Onl) ·
PNplt'. mo:.t l) nl\'n a..., a m11tter of hit•I, frt·qut.>nt 1 ht·~e
plaC'l'S and plunk in coins :.o they can view a kaleidoscopic
galloping or flesh and fantasy across the X-rated screen.
1'1'~1lllAN. Iran <AP, Scorci. ot .iul'mllas fmng automatic
weapons 11tormed tho U.S. Em·
baa y in downtown Tehre to
du Y. woundt'd two M arinc
J(Uarcb and took lhc ambassador
und 101 other Americans
hostage ~Core rival guerrillas
rescut'd tht'm 1n a 3~ hour gwi
bi;ltle
GuerrtllH loyal to the new
Kovernment said those who at
tJCkl'<i ltu.· embassy were com· muni~ts. One or the attackers
a lso !Swd communists part1cipat·
ed In lbe a.ssauJt
LT. COL LELAND Holland,
the embassy's security chief,
la ter told reporters gathered
outside the building that the
Americans had been placed un·
der the protection or guerrillas
loya l to Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
mern1 's government. He said
~•~ff members were free to go
but were remaining inside the
embassy on the guerrillas' ad·
vice.
Holland said the battle for con·
lrol or the embassy began at
about 10:30 a.m. when snipers
opened up with heavy rifle fire
from the roof of a hotel across
the street from the embassy.
The attackers then penetrated
the city-block-square compound
and began pulling down the
American nag.
"Marjnes at the embassy
'listen, Learn'
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AMBASSADOR FREED
Wiiiiam Sufllvan
started shooting in the air and
also fmng tear · gas canisters,"
said George B. Lambrakis, an
embassy staffer.
U .S. Ambassador William
Sullivan ordered the embassy's
20 Marine guards to cease re·
sistance and to surrender with
the rest or the staff. They all
were taken hostage inside the
building.
Khomeini guerrillas rushed to
the scene and announced they
had moved into the em bassy to
protect the compound from the
attackers. The firing died down
for a while then resumed.
SlJUJVAN TOLD a reporter,
"Later on. all the embassy
personnel gathered in my office
and we started phoning out to
various people we knew who are
connected with Khomeini asking
t hem for urgent help."
H e said De puty Prime
Minister Ibrahim Yazdi soon ar-
rived on the scene and "told us
we are all safe and our welfare
will be looked after under his
custody."
A U.S. military spokesman re·
ported one of the Marines and
a n other A m e r ican were
wounded. A nearby hospital said
five wounded Iranians were re· ceived there, and a press photog-
rapher said he saw a body he
could not identify carried Crom
the compound.
THE AYATOLLAH, who led
the year-long campaign that
·drove Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavt rrom the country, has
repeatedly urged his followers
not to attack foreigners or their
embassies.
SLAIN AMBASSADOR
Adolph 'Spike' Duba
U.S. Envoy
Dubs Slain
In Kidnap
NEW DELJD, India CAP>
T h e U.S. a m bassador to
Afghanistan, Adolph Dubs, was
kidnapped from his car today in
Kabul and later kilJed in a shoot·
out between his Shiite Moslem
abductors and police, U.S. of.
ficials here and in Pakistan re·
ported.
SO HOW MUCH OF this sexy viewmg goes on?
Well. the United States Department of Justice and the
I.A Polke Department last ye.ar estimated more than $5.3
m1lhon m small com was fed into more than 1,000 peeper
machines by thf' C'lientele in Los Angeles alone.
That's a prl'lly good cash return for an eyeful
l\Jow it st•cms that Senator Mills isn't concerned with
peeping 1belf and hasn't really made any statement about
:-.tamping out this sexy awfulness and departure from com-
munity punty
Carter in Mexico
For 'Partnership'
Spent machine-gun cartridges
littered the waUcways inside the
compound. The main building
was pock-marked with bullet
holes and the iron gratings over
its windows were bent or ripped
aside.
An embassy official said lop
secret radio equipment worth
$500,000 was blown up by staff
members as the attackers
closed in on the embassy's com·
munications center. The official
said employees also set fire to
secret files, but that many
classified documents s urvived
and were left unprotected in
areas penetrated by the at·
tackers.
T hey said the kidnappers had
taken him to a hotel in Kabul,
the Afghan capital , and de-
manded freedom for three jailed
Moslem clergymen. But the gov
ernment refused to negotiate.
police stormed the building and
arter j} gun battle the American
ambassador was round dead.
they said.
JN WASHINGTON, a Stall'
Department s pokesman said the·
United States had a sked the
Afghan government to negotiate
with the kidnappers to save
Dubs' lire but its request went
unheeded.
What Mills has don(' •~ introduce Senate Bill 378, which
would require counting devices on all peep show machines
111 ttw state
W ASIDNGTON (AP> -President Carter. vowing to "listen and
learn." flew to Mexico City today in search of "a new sense of
partnership" that could case cross·border differences over oil, trade
and immigration.
The president was awakened dtiring the njgbt to be informed or the
THIS, HE BELIEVF.S. would assure that the
operators "ho gath~rcd 1n th;it $5 3 m1lhon last year
couldn't elude paying taxes on the pornographic profits
You knl'w 1t would come down to that, didn't you? It
.111 hmls down to money
The :-tall' wants its s lice of the porno pie
Certain authorities now believe the peep show
oper ators are skimming profits off the top and are not pay.
mg their full share of state business and income taxes.
So,Senator Mills wa nts an official count on the number
of peeps per customer so state government won't get short·
ed on the profits of sin.
YOV MIGHT EVEN suspect that our august State
Senate. in its infinite wisdom, 1s drafting a Valentine's Day
poem lei send to the peep show operators. It might go
soml'thtng hke this·
Roses A re Red,
Your Peep Shows Are Blue
Tl1e11 Make Tons of Money,
And We'd like Some, Too
D isgruntled Mate
Kills Wife's Lawyer
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> A 26-year-old lawyer died in the
courtroom when she stepped m front of her divorce case client as
the woman's husband pulled the trigger of a revolver, a witness
-.aid
After shooting attorney Candise DuBoH Jones, 26, the husband
Ernest McClain. 59, of Astoria then shot and killed himself.
lhs 21-year-old wife. Billie Lee McClain of Portland, suffered only
powder bums on her face.
McClain had been called into court in connection with
<in earher order requiring b.im to pay support to his wife and child
while awaiting a final divorce decree. He had been ordered to pay
$475 a month support to hill wife and 2-year-old son, Ernest.
armed assault on the U.S Em·
bassy in Tehran, but the Iranian
developments caused no change
of plans for the trip to Mexico.
Carter t o ld a Mexican
television a udience last week he
believes a new relationship has
flourished since he entertained
Mexican President Jose Lopez
Portillo as the Carter ad
ministration's first state visitor
two years ago.
B UT P E RCEPTIONS are
quite different in Mexico, where
many ofCicials still feel they are
treated as a junior partner or the
United States
What has changed in two
years. all agree, is Mexico's
economic potential, with its oil
resources now calculated to ap·
proach and perhaps rival those
of Saudi Arabia
Armed with this economic trump card, Lopez Po rtillo
wants to discuss a possible oil
deal with the United States as
part of a package embracing
trade and immigration.
CARTER WJLL TRY to reach
an agr eemen t on a U.S
purchase of natural gas, but it
would be only a general agree.
ment, said John Ferch, the U.S
embassy's deputy chief of mis·
sion.
"Presidents don't talk about
prices," he said.
Negotiations for the purchase
of Mexican natural gas have
been stalled more than a year
because Energy Secretary
James R. Schlesinger balked at
Mexico's asking price --$2.61
per thousand cubic feet com·
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shoullng, "Carter 1s coming
to rob us or 011 and gas."
marched in Mexico City last
Wednesday. Police estimated
5.000 people turned out for the
protes t, called by tele phone
workers seeking higher wages .
Mexico, with 40 percent un·
employment, objects to U.S. ef·
forts to cut the flow of illegal im·
migrants, estimated at more
than 500,000 a year.
There were conflicting reports
on who was responsible for the
attack.
Americans ms1de the embassy
said they agreed with Holland
that the attack was unprovoked.
A heckler interrupted Holland's
exchange with reporters outside
the embassy to say "SAVAK
age nts," the s hah's dreaded
secret police. were inside the
building and the reason for the
attack.
"There was no SA V AK." one
American said. "It was an un· provoke<! attack, mayt>e by lelt·
ists. to embarrass Khomeini."
Arthur Lefkowitz, spokesman
at the U.S. Embassy in New
Delhi. said two or three m(•u
s topped Dubs' automobill',
wh ich was driven by an Af~han
chauffeur, as the ambassador
was riding to work at about 8.45
local time . They opened the door
and told Dubs they were "ar·
resting" him, Lefkowitz said.
The government refused to
negotiate and a police force at·
tacked the hotel. the U.S. of-
ficials said. Afterward, the U.S.
Embassy in Kabul was informed
Dubs had been killed.
Junior Executive
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earning a profit for their effort•.
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manage their time and their money, to be reliable and reaponalble, and to
deal auc:ceaetulty wtth people.
They lnveat tttelr monthly protlta In their hobblH and recreation, and In
clothe• and In aavlng• for future pl1na. And they have their own money to
u" for trem and good time•.
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trip• to plac9• Ilk• Dlaneytand, Knott'• Berry Farm, Catalina, Magic Mountain
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VOL 1'2, NO 4S, 4 SECTIONS, SO P AGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA W E DNESDAY. FE BRUARY t~. 1979 c TEN CENTS
.!.
300 Back England at Public Hearing
Way Eyed to Save Teacher's Job
8 y MJOL\EL P \SKt~VI U
Ot .... Dellt ...... ,,."
A larJtt• und '•~ol cro-.d an
support of fl:ev. port ft .trbor High
music te.tcht•r Rt\'ht1rd England hear~ dlstnct offtc1ah. ~&v Tue.,
d a) thl') art.' 'l'e k1ng
"a lfemat1w solutton:." to an up
com ang ht-anng that could co ... t
h1 m hi JOb
John N1coll. ~ui>t•nntcndent or
t he Nev. po rt M es 11 n1f1ed
School D1stt1ct, confirmed re
ports today that tht>re has twt-n
d1.,cu-..<;100 of a PO'>Mblt-Lran.-.rt-r
fo r England
H o\\-t.'\er, l>OUrct'~ clOSl' to
Fnglilnd claim the tram.fer offer
alrt.>adv hii!. bt>t•n made and that
ht' ha·s refused to .iccepl a
ll'dChing 1b s1gnmtonl at another
:.c hool
England remains on "ud
m1n1strattvE' le ave" fo llowing
charge1> of unprofes:.1onal con
duct levied b~ Harbor High
Pnnc1pul Tom Jac.obson The
t v.o ml'n ha"·e had a series of
dl!.pull'~ over the past 18 months
regarding the perfo rmance
:.cheduJe of the Newpon Harbor
lltgh Sailor Band
Tue~a> rughl, about 300 sup-
porters of the 47 }ear-old band
leader turned out at Estanc1a
High School to a s k s chool
trustee:. to drop charges against
En2land and let him return to
<Set> ENGLAND, Page AZ>
Hundreds Slain
In Iran Strife
TEHRAN. Iran IAP l Ma1or
fighting erupted. today in the
northWt'St Iranian city or Tabnz
and Iranian reporters s aid
several hundrt'd people had b<.>t>n
killed
There wer e conflicting ac·
counts of battles involving pro-
s ha h a rmy holdouts. former
SA V AK s ecret police agents.
Ma r xists and Azerba1Jan1
separatists The reports could
not be independentl y verified
While the fi ghting raged in
Ta briz. heavily armed guerrillas
stor med the U.S. Embassy in
Gunman Slain
Tl'hran a nd took t he staff
host age. The Americans were
later rescued by forces loyal to
th<' government named by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Khomeini aides said the at·
tack e rs wer e co mmunists
!Related stories. Pages A3 and
A4 >
Reporters said fighting was
going on in 21 areas in Tabriz
and that there had been a maJor
·battle for cont rol of the local
radio station. The reports said
military aircraft had been sent
to the city. presumably to take
Motives Hunted
In Mesa Incident
Costa Mesa pol.Jee are trying
lo find out why a 48-year-old
m an bam caded himself in his
borne Monday night and went on
a two-hour shooting spree before
being slam by police• bullets
Captain Robert Moody said
the vu·ti m. James Armstrong.
told pohce in brief phone con·
versations that he was havmg
financial problems and ot.,er
t roubles
One of the callers was Delee·
live Dave Hayes, Armstrong's
brother -in-law. police said.
He, like other police offi cials,
w as u n abl e to co n vin ce
Ar mstrong to stop fi ring a .22
caliber rifle and surrender
Armstron~ fired near ly 70
shqt_s at police and fi remen
from his west side home at 2133
Continental Ave.
After pohce finally threatened
to flush him out of the home with
te ar gas, Armstrong rushed out
onto his porch and fired four
Rumor Confirmed
ATLANTA CAP> Charles
Kirbo, an Atlanta attorney and
adviser to President Carter, con·
firm ed today that foreign in ·
ves to r s had a tte mpted to
purc hase the Carter peanut
warehouse in Plains, Ga.
Coas'
shots before police fired back.
He was struck twice in the
chest by weapons fired by a
police officer and SWAT team
mem ber. Armstrong was dead
before an a mbulance reached
Costa Mesa Memor ial Hospital
shortly before 11 p.m
County Rain
'May Return'
On Thursday
Ra in that fell upon Orange
County Tuesday night is expect·
ed lo dis ap pear tonight but
weather forecasters still aren't
sure whether it will return
Thursday night.
A spokesman for the National
Weathe r Ser vice said the
forecast today caUed for clear
ing tonight and sunshine Thurs·
d ay morning, followed by in·
cr easing cloudiness la te r Thurs·
d ay a nd a chance of r ain that
night.
However he said a s torm
system that could move in then
is still uncertain, so fo recasters
haven't set a percentage chance
of s howers.
Higbs Thursday could reach 67
degrees, with lows tonight 42 to
SO degrees, the spokesman said.
Rain watchers across the coun-
ty showed a wide variation in
the a mounts of rainfall received
Tuesday night.
pa rt m fa ghltnR
Khom~im issued an appeal lo·
day for the people of Tabnz to
··n se and opp(lse the t'll•ments of
the corrupt rl'gamc ~ho are pro·
voking disorders m Tatmz
·'The army and other sccyrity
forces are with the people. t\and
in ha nd. in burying the garba~e
of the Pahlavi dynas ty.·· he said.
In 1946-H . an 111dependent
communist republic briefl y ex-
isted in Iranian AterbaiJan. with
Ta briz as its capital, until it was
crushed by the forces of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
* * * Iran Airlift
Of Americans
Will Resume
WASlDNGTON CAP > · T)le
Carte r administration plans to
r es ume m ass evacua t ion of
Am e r ican s from I ran t h is
weekend with the ultim ate goal
of a irlifting 5.000 fro m the
st ricken country. sources said
today
U.S officials said l .700 of the
nearly 7.000 U.S . citizens in Iran
were prepared to pull out.
The Tehran airport, kept shut
by the new Khomeini regime as
it tried to solidify its control, is
expected lo be reopened on
Saturday after obser vances of
religious holidays
The goal "' the evacuation. it is known, is to reduce the
American community in Iran
U S orric1als. military contrac-
tor employees, bus inessmen,
teachers and others -to no
more than 2,000
T he decision was taken m light
of the storming of the U.S. Em-
bassy in downtown Tehr an by an
a r med band that took Am ·
bassador William H. Sullivan
a nd 101 other Ame r icans
hostage Iranian government
for ces freed the Americans.
(Related story. Page A4 l
Last summer. when violence
In Iran mounted. there were
som e 45,000 Americans in Iran.
Gradually, ttus number was re·
duced.
In l a t e Dece mb e r a ll
Ame r icans not having urgent
business were advised to leave.
E a r lie r this m onth , non ·
essential U.S. offi cials and a ll
de pendents wer e ordered oul.
The departing Americans were
evacuated on commercial and
military nights
Oallr ,._Staff ....._.
CROWD OF ABOUT 300 TURNED OUT FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AT ESTANCIA HIGH
Most Came Tuesday Night Out of Interest in England Case
BAND DIRECTOR ENGLAND, WIFE ELAINE, IN AUDIENCE
They Were Observers et Tuesday Sch~ol Board Meet Ing
Oil Spill Cleaned
From Coast Beach
By ROBERT BARKER OI ttot O.llr ,.,..,. Staff
Crews worked throughout the
night cleaning up an oil spill that.
washed ashore along rour miles
o f t he Hunting t o n B each
coastline Tuesday.
Cleanup o p er atio ns wer e
scheduJed to continue all day on
t h e hardest hit beach areas
be tween Go lde n West and
Magnolia streets.
City Ha rbors a nd Beaches
Di rector Vincent Moorhouse and
other officials said the spiU ap.
parenUy didn't cause significant
pro blems to the beach or to
wildlife
Moorhouse srud. however. t hat
in terms or size of the oil s lick, it
may be the worst to hit the area
in about 10 years.
A U.S. Coast Guard vessel on
a routine pat rol of local waters
det~ted the oil spill in heavy fog
earlJ Sunday morning. It didn't
begin to wash ashore until Tues-
day morning.
A Coast Gua rd spokesm an
said that patches of oil covered
an a rea estimated at 2,400 yards
long and 800 yards wide.
7,000See
Striker's
Funeral
C ALEXICO IAP ) About
7 ,000 mourners. including Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr., bowed
their heads in silence this morn-
ing at a funeral for Rufino Con·
treras. a striking United Farm
Wor kers lettuce worker kiUed on the picket lint?.
T he memorial service was
held under cloudy s kies on a •
pa ved pa rking lot JOO yards~
north of the Mexican border.
The service was de layed when
Brown's charter plane (rom San
Diego was 30 m inutes late. fie
was met at the Calexico Airport
by Imperial County Sheriff Oren
f'ox a nd the two c h a tte d
privately.
"We're hanging m there," Fox
told Brown
"From the s ky, 1t looks like
E'Vet ylhtnJ?'s all right at this
point." said Brown. a reference
to the turmoil during t he bitter
four-week-Old strike.
About 2,500 people attended a
rosary service Tuesday night for
Contreras at the la bor pickup lot
run by the st ate farm labor
employment department.
The mourners. clad in jackets
and sweaters, carried candles as
they passed silently by the open
coffin.
The rosary was said by Rev.
Mark Medaer of Our Lady or
G ua d alupe Ro m a n Catholic
Church. A solemn wake lasted
t hrougho ut the nig ht until
mour ners gathe red for the 8
a m . funeral service.
Al least 4,300 lettuce workers
a l fa rms that have not been
struck by the United F a rm
Wo rkers were expected to re ·
turn to their jobs Thursday.
Work and production in the
valley ca m e to a v i rtua l
s t a ndstill as no n ·s triklng
wo rkers staged their second
general work stoppage this week
in memory or Contreras.
Growers ordered their opera.
l ions shut down today out or
r espect for the Contr eras
funeral.
Weathe r
Mostly s unny Thu~day
m orning with increasing
a fter noon c loudiness.
Lows tonight '42 to so.
Highs Thursday 60 to 67.
Abortion Flap Rages
He said officials now have no
idea what caused the spill but
a re analyzing samples in efforts
to find its source.
Moorhouse said, however, he
believes the oil slick was caused
by a tank e r th at probably
emptied its bilges off the coast.
United Fann Workers Presi·
d ent Cesar Chavez announced
tha t he wouJd enter a lettuce
fi eld to talk to non-s tr iking
workers on Thursday, when the
offi cial mourning period ends.
It was during such an incident
last Saturday that 22-year-0ld
Contreras was shot in the face
with a .38-c alibe r pis tol.
authorities sale!. INSIDE TODA '1
Remember dime 1tore1 o/
ye1teryear7 How haue the
rtsplendent emporium• of
gewgawa. gimcracks and
doodad.I fared 1n the lcut 100
~ora'! See Featuring. Pagt
Cl.
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fui.Santa Ana Police Chief Arrested Again
By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol tMO.Wy~SLlff
Rel.ired Santa Ana police ch.ler
Edward Allen was a rrested for
lbe second lime today when he
join e d a nti -a bo rtion de m ·
ons trators al a Santa Ana
clinic.
Allen and 11 ot hers were taken
lnto custody today alter they ln·
vaded t h e dlnic a t 1600
Broadway.
Sgt. Roddy Qualls of the Santa
Ana police said the croup . was
enga1tng in "verbal alterca·
lions" wft.h staff memben of the
clink where Allen'• 1roup says
abortlons are ptrformed.
Q ualls said the re waa no·
p byatcal vlolence lnvolved In
today's de monstraUon and ar·
rests . The charges under which
the demonstrators were arrested
a re misdemeanors.
Spokesmen f o r the dem ·
onstrators said the action had
been arranged by "The Commit·
tee for Defcme of the Unborn."
T od ay's a rrest ma rks the
second time thet Allen was
taken into custody during an An·
tl·abortloo demonstration.
One year ago he was arrested
with four otht r people at the
same locallon. the Famlly Plan·
ntng Aasoclat on Medical Group.
Tod•y's d~monstratlon be1an
at about 8 a.m. wlth ptckcu
marchin, In front of the high
rlse omce buJldln1 tn which \be
•
clinic is located.
[t was about 10 a.m. when
police were dispatched to the
cl nic's seventh floor oCCices to
quell what. was described as a
disturbance.
While police hauled Allen and
11 others away. a group of about
20 elderly men and women with
children gathered In the build·
tng's patrklng struct~re. chant·
lng a nd singing "T he Battle
Hymn of the Republic."
The remaining demonstrators
were t vlct.ed from th par1cln1
area by building secu rity of·
ricers and polJc and the dem.
onstraUon broke up •h n the
a r oup decided to 1 •the r al
(Sff ALLEN, Pase A2>
: 'That ·s lhe only thing it could
be." he said. ··11 the s pill was
d used by offshore drilling, we
would have known about It by
now."
Coast Guard boats s kimmed
up much of the brown.colored
waste before it hit shore.
Moorhouse sa1d all the oil de ..
posits on the one-mile stretch of
city beach w~rc scr aped up by
hea vy equipment und hauled
nway during the night.
I.PG Tanke r Docks
J.,OS ANGELES (AP> -A
tanker loa~ with 11.S million
1alloiu· of liquefied petroleum f U docke d Tuesday In Loa
Al'lgele. harbor after a thtee·day
delay because O( fo&
LOVE HEARTS
BE.4TTODAY
Love comes in many Corms -
even pages.
Pages or personalized Valen·
tines rreserit themselves to Dal·
ly P lot r eaders t od ay In "Uearu or Love.''
Oran1e Coast lovers brin.«
such ValentJnes as "Th is i.s t.be
blJtesl heart t.bey would let me
draw -a ~Ce •lone would not be enouih. • to their Pl rtMn in
"HearU of Love" on P .. e DZ of
today's Dally pt)ot,
s
\
Plata l/nusual Wedding
Costa Mcsj High School English teacher Tom
Beaton and bnde·lO·be Diane Reynolds plan to be
marrk'<i Suturduy m high school gym. The ceremony
will be followed by a sock hop m the school cafeteria.
Beaton. who has been teaching at Mesa High for 21
years, says he considers it his home. School officials ~aid they thought Beaton was a confirmed bachelor
until he announced his wedding plans The couple
has invited all present and former students to help cclebratl' the happy event.
Irvine Plan Vote
Delayed by Panel
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol l"-~111 P1i.t Si.It
South Coast regional coastal
com m1ss1oner · combed through
tht' proposed coastal plan for the
Irvine Coast Tuesday, criticized
both their own staff and Orange
County for failing to provide
mor e altern atives. then
postponed their fine>I vote until
Thursday
Commissioners said they are
delaying the mat ter until Thurs
d<iy at 11 a.m. at Tornince City
Hall becausc only eight of the 12
com missioners were present
Tuesday
By law the plan must be ap-
proved or denied by Feb. 20 or
the plan submitted by Orange
Co unty will be forwarded intact
to the state Coastal Commission.
Al Tuesday's meeting in Hunt-
m~ton Beach City Council cham-
be rs, commissioners took ad·
vrsory votes on a number of key
issues, from the EJ Morro
Trailer Park lo the Cameo
Shores extension, and told their
staff members lo revise the plan
accordingly. ·
Newly appointed commission
all<.'rnate Jackie Heather , a
Newport Beach city coun
cilwoman, sat on the com .
m1ss 1on fo r an hour until
member Elc rth Erickson ar-
rived. However, no votes were
taken during that time.
Wh en he ~ot there, Erickson
read a statement saying he can't
support either the county's or
the commission staff's plans
because he b<'lieves both fail to
deal adequately with the issues
of d e ns ity . traffic, and archaeology and paleonotology
''Quite frankly, the overall at·
titutde of the county has been
such as to ma~ me wonder if
all of these merltngs are nothing
more than window dressing on
a n a lready built h ouse."
Erickson said.
Among the preliminary d e-
c1s1ons made Tuesday were.
-EL MORRO TRAILER
PARK. Commissioners rejected
the idea of a "life estate" for
current residents but said they
would like to see the park
gradually phased out over a five
to 10 year penod, or possibly as
long as 20 years
-LOW AND MODERATE IN·
COME HOUSING. No less than
20 percent of the housing within
the coastal zone s hould be
available to low and moderate
income oorsons, commissioners
OAANOE COAST r
DAILY PILOT
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Te~ne (T14)~
ClaMfftett A«tvertlllfte 142••11
said. They noted that 600 of the
10,000 acres an thl• lrv1ne Com
pa ny-owned downcoast a rea 1s
outside the coastal zone and said
they wouldn't agree to seeing
low.cost housing centered in that area.
-CAMEO SHORES
EXTENSION. This "mirror" of
Cameo Shores, be low Coast
Highway, was proposed by the
county at a higher density than
th~ current C01't1ha del Mar de-
velopment. Commissioners said
they would like to eliminate the
extension entirely.
-WILDLIFE CORRIDORS.
Com missioners agreed with a
state Department of Fish and
Game recommendation that
qua rter·mile-wide corridors con·
nect conservation areas to allow
wildlife to migrate from one.
area to another
-TRAFFIC. Commissioners
criticized staff m embers for
having failed to consider com·
muter traffic in recommending
road widths. They noted strong
opposition by the city of Irvine
to extending Culver Drive to
Coast Highway and were unable
to agree on how wide Sand
Canyon Road should be.
Plans £or the Irvine Coast
area between Corona del Mar
and Laguna Beach have been
controversial for many years,
both because of the environmen-
tal and aesthetic value orthe open
land and because of the impacts
development would have on the
adjacent cities.
Coastal commissioners said
their decision, which is subject to a pproval at the state level, is
particularly di(ficult because of
several factors over which they
have no control.
One is whether or not the state
or fede r a l governme nt will
purchase part of the land for a
park. The local coastal plan cur·
rcntly being considered clusters
development in the part or the
area closest to Corona del Mar
Commissioners admitted they
don 'l know the legalities of the
plan's provision to require that
lhe Irvine Company dedicate the
park.area land to the public as a
tradeoff for development. The
dedications would be phased, un-
der the plan. as building on the 6tber areas is approved.
Another variable Is whether or
not the proposed San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor to
connect MacArthur Boulevard
in Newport Beach with the San
Diego Freeway near Saddleback Colle~e will ever be built.
Commission Chairman Donald
Wilson noted that, if the plan as
revised by sta(( members is ap·
proved Thursday, envlronmen·
talists and other opponents can
take another crack at It at tbe
state level.
If the plan is rejected, he said,
the county can either appeal to
the s tate romml!1~ion or revise
the plan.
Cyclist Loses Life
In County Accident
A 23·ye&r·old Santa Ana
motorcyclist died Tuesday of ln·
juries suffered when his cycle
allegedly was struck br a pickup
truck tn Santa Ana Saturday,
police reported today.
EarJ Faircloth of 205 Civic
Center Drive wain 'l we1r1Df a
prot ctJve helmel at th• Ume of
the cruh at McFadden Avenue
and Lyon Slt'fft. poli~ Hid.
Irvine
Approves
Wire Ban
Ry PIOLIP ROSMA RIN Of,,_ DMi. ~Ii.I S~tl
DccldJng It would rather be
>-ll(1: thun sorry, the lrvlne City
C-ou11c1l voted lnihal approvaJ
Tuc:;\lay of a ban on the use of
..ilumlnum electrical wiring in
hvm ebulld1ng
Tht> volt• wus 4 l Councilman
Arthur Anthony said there was
'ab o l ule l y no evidence
whatsoever that new technology
1Aluminwn wlrtng is unule. •·
A final council vole is
ischeduled for March 13.
HINTS AT COMPROMISE
Board Preeldent Martin
~"' li'llet si.tt Pflotu 'FlNO BETTER WAY'
Teacher Leader Jordan
City planners, electrical
tradesmen and county fire of·
flcials supported the ban, ap-
phcable to wiring of gauge eight
or smaller, the typical household
size. It does not apply to larger
size wiring used in commercial
f'r .. P-.AJ
and industrial buildings.
The Building Industry As· work.
ENGLAND SUPPORTED. • •
soc1ation and lobbyists for the More than 30 people, many of
aluminum industry opposed the them angry and frustrated. ad-
action during a three·bour hear· dressed the board to vigorous
ing. applause from the audience dur· Thirteen other Orange County ing the two.hour hearing.
cities, including Santa Ana, Many speakers critic12ed the
Newport Beach and Huntington board for accepting the ch(jrt:es Beach. have banned the product, against England without taking
claiming it is a potential fire the time to hear his side of the hazard. story.
Roland Schinzinger, an as· The trustees' acceptance of
sociate professor of electrical the charges last month wa~ a
engineering at UC Irvine, and a fo rmality leading to a hearing
represenatative of the Orange before a panel made up of a
County branch of the Institute of state judiciar y officer anrt
Electrical and E l ectronic representatives of England an~ Engineers, t estified that• the school district.
return of Richard England."
Paul J ordan, president of the
Newport.Mesa Federation of
Teachers. urged the school
board to "find a better way" to resolve the situation.
"I don 't think there ts one
board member who doesn't want
to find a belter way," Mrs.
Martin responded, saying she
shared the frustration of the au·
dience with t:1e di s missal orocess.
Current and former members
of England 's band s aid they
were shocked to hear he m1ght be fired.
Lawsuit
Entered·
ByOCEA
The 8,000·me mbe r Orange
County Employee Association
<OCEA> filed suit in superior
court in Santa Ana Tuesday to
overturn results or a recent un.
ion representation election won
by another employee group.
At Issue is an election by 511
county government operations
a nd maintenance e mployees
who voted 223 to 171 last month
to be presented in contract talks
by the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees CAFSCM.E l rather
than OC.EA.
OCEA officials contend in the
s uit that AFSCM E violated
te'rms of an election agreement
because one of the federation's
election "observers'' engaged in
campaigning at a polling place
in Mason Regional Park
Named in the suit are county
government adm1nistrat.ors and
AFSCME officials
Supe rior Court Judae
Alrcemarie Stotler was expected
to rule late today on a tem·
pora ry restraining order to halt
recognition of the new union.
Payroll Stolen
A UCKLl\ND, New Zea1and
<AP 1 While one man held a
gun. another attacked a security
guard with a baseball bat today
and both escaped with a post of·
rice payroll of $315.143
although the ah,amiuum wiring This hearing is tentatively set
itself may be safe. there are too for the week of March 12, school
many problems associated with district officials said today
its installation. applications," At the advice of the district's
Schmzinger said, "it has too legal counsel. attorney John
rr any difficulties. It is the Bukcy of Orange, trustees of·
margin of human error which fered little response to the com-
concems us most." munity Tuesday night
He said that with the fast rate "Yes. the school board does
of homebuilding in Irvine. "it is have the power to rescind the
Newport Sidesteps
Stand on Busing
Newport Beach City Council
me mbers have decided they
don't want to take a stand on
bu s ing to achieve r ac ial
balances in schools. at least not
until the state produces some
relevant legis lation they can
comment on.
asking too much to have the kind charges ... said school board
of inspection that would insure President Carol Martin.
error.free installing." However. she added that she
That was disputed by Mark doesn't believe this will happen Walker, an electrical consultant r bl· hired by the Aluminum Associa· solely because o pu tc . . t ' f 89 pressure. •ion. an organ1za ion o Teachers at Harbor High said
aluminum companies. morale at the school is al an all-
Walker said aluminum wiring time low because of England's "I doubt that it 's appropriate
has been used in the United forced removal from campus. for action on our part." Coun -
States for 80 years and is in· Members of Supporters of ci lman Donald Strauss said of a
stalled in 2.5 million homes. Richard England <SORE > pre-proposal that the council wnte
t d t·t· to the school to Los Angeles Judge Paul Egly He Sal.d that "sensat1"onal sen e a pe 1 ion b" board signed by 1,126 Harbor opposing a plan to com ine
in a desegregation busing plan
StrallSs said he believes the
Newport-Mesa school board has
more expertise in the field.
Strauss lS a former member of that board.
"J don't think the council's ex·
peeled to be expert in every-
th r ng we act on." r esponded Mayor Paul Ryckoff.
news reports" a bout fires Area residents demanding "the Orange County ~ncl Los Angeles purportedly caused by faulty ,,__~~~~~~~~~~~~::__..:::...:.:.:~_::::.::..:.:...-=.:.:..:::...:::.:::....:..:......::~...:......~~~~~~~~~~~~ aluminum wiring, and the fact
HowcvC'r, the proposal was de-
feated 3-4. with Straus~ jc>tned in
hrs oppos1t1on by Ma yor Pru
Tem Ray Willi ams and Coun-
cil women Evelyn Ha rt and
Jackie Heather
that the government is In·
vesligating the situation, "does
not necessarily mean it is fac·
tual or statistically valid data."
W a Ike r ca lie d the new
technology wiring, which
employs an alloy of copper (the
gene ra lly regarded safe elec·
trical conductor > and aluminum,
the "most stringently tested
product in the history of
housewares."
He pointed out it is approved j
by lh e Underwriters
Laboratory. Installation · prob· I
lems, he said , were exag. gerated.
The main factor in installation
involves the connections of the
wiring by lightening or screws.
According to both foremen and
industry spokes me n, a fire
hazard is possible if the screws
are tightened either too little or too much.
T he problem is absent with
copper wiring, which uses a dif·
rerent. and simpler method.
Flood Hits
City Traffic
Fullerton morning rush hour
traffic was diverted today
a round a broken cily water main
that carved a channel 40 feet
wide and 40 to 50 feet long near
Cal Stale Fullerton, police re·
ported.
Officers said a portion or State
Co llege Boulevard from
Bastanchury Road to Yorba Lln·
da Boulevard was closed by lhe
flooding which started at 3:30.
a.m. today.
City crews were working this
morning to repair the break llJld
traffic offi cers were diverting
motorists through side streets in
the r esidential a nd coJl ege
areas.
f',.._P.,,eAJ
Orange County Jail to await the
release or their jailed com·
patriots.
FIN AL 2 WEEKS -
DON'T DELAY!
Drexel Accolade II
A vailahle At
Less 20%
~exe~
Heritage '·
A spokesman ror the poUce de·
partment indicated that it would
be unlikely that any of the dem·
onstrators would be booked tn·
to Orqc County Jail. He said it
was probable they would be re·
le••ed h'Om thct POlice at.Uon.
Large stock of Drexel, Heritage,
4 Henredon 8elected groupa on sale now.
Prof Due Honon
SAN DIEGO (AP > -Dr.
Keith R. Pon.r of the tln.ivel"ll·
l)' Of Colorado WU to be honored
tonight wllh the Waterford
Blomedlcal Sclen~e Award for ltTt Cor bla pk>neertna work witb
th electroa mJcroecope. . ,
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BOSTON <AP> -The bead of an
:usoclatlon of Massachusetts
i•soline dealers predicts mandatory
gas statton c1osm1s on :Sunday by
mld·AJ>ril. Maurice Lanaeller, executive
director of the Bay State Gas
Ret.allen AsaociaUon, also aaid 1\les·
day that when ga• s upplies 1et c-vtn
tighter, at.at.ions also will be asked to
close by 7 p.m. weekdays.
He comment~ alter an association
or stations l.n Illinois aslted lL1 mem·
bera to clole Sundays and earlitr than normal during tbe week.
WASHINGTON <AP) -The direc· tor of the Oonareas.l.onal Bucleet Of. nee •a>"• medina the &oal of the Humpbre1·J11wklna bill "loob
bardtr no'lf lb.an tt did a year aao because I nnauon bas acceler.ted
and b«a-..e unemployment . • . ls
movlnf In lhe wron« direcllon."
Wed~. February 14. 19?'9 s DAILY PllOT 87
Oai11U R wing
Inflation Hits
Injury Payouts
By JORN CUNNIFF ,., ..................
It began with medical malpractice insurance and \t
spread to product Uabillty coverage. And oow lt has en·
veloped workers compensallon. "ll" is ioflatloo.
superinllaUon.
Rising medical costs provided an initial thrust, or
course, but the momentum bas been maintained by a ris·
ing number or claims and payouts, by legislation and court
awards, and by poor housekeeping.
IN 1171, ACCORDING TO Marsh & McLennan, the na·
tion's largest insurance broker, total benents amounted to
$6 bllllon, compared wlt.b only $2.S billion five yea.rs
earlier.
The same firm estimates that premiums last year cost
employers $10.2 billion, up 56 percent since 197S. Still, in·
surers claim, they too a.re unhappy because they paid out.
more than they earn.
The rate of increase in ma.ximum indemnity Cor
"permanent, total inJury," whose levels are set by
legislatures, further shows the trend.
Since 1970, says Donald Llodow. an authority, such
payment maximums have rocketed.
Lindow, president ot Micbigan Mutual,
listed these percent.age jumps in a re·
cent issue of Business Insurance ma·
gazine:
California 196 percent, Illinois 353,
Minnesota 181, Pennsylvania 25S and
the District of Columbia 425.
SIMULTANEOUSLY. SAYS
Marsh & McLennan, courts and others
have raised benefits and enormously cu '''
broadened the interpretation of what is and is not a work
related·f.niury .
It lists these examples:
-A settlement of $97 a week. plus $14,000 in medical
costs, to a Rhode Island man who lost his leg after becom·
iog intoxicated at his empk>yer's Christmas party and fall
Ing out a lhlrd-Ooor window_
-More than $10,000 to two Illinois assistant state at·
toroeys who broke their arms while playing for tbeir,office
in a softball game.
-Benefits for psychosomatic pain stemming from a
job-related in.Jury suffered earlier.
MYRA TOBIN, MARSH It McLennan vice president.
says the intent or compensation plans was to guarantee
medical costs and a portion of income in return for a pro·
mise not lo sue for negligence.
Now, she says, the plans are underwriting the costs
"of a number of questionable categories or illness and
circumstances," including "cumulative trauma," or
psychological stress built up over years.
While some insurers and business people tend to view
legislatures, big awards and legal interpretations as
primary reasons for difficulties, others wonder lf industry
itself has let its housekeeping deteriorate.
IN TIDS INSTANCE, GOOD housekeeping means
vigilance against hazards. Sometimes a broader term,
"loss control." is used to encompass other programs, in·
eluding educational programs aod morale building.
To avoid crises similar to those in medical malprac.
tice and product liability insurance, says Miss Tobin ,
"companies must acknowledge t.be most crucial element of any enduring solution is loss control.
"Ultimately, workers compensation must be a top
management concern,·· sbe says, but ''too many com-
panies delegate responsibility to manacers with little
training and experience in compensation."
Lindow says insurers also must do better, especially in
communicating with e mployers, worters and government
oCCicials, and with the broader public, "the consumer, who
eventually pays the cost or everything."
U.S. to Tighten
Franchise Rules
WASHINGTON CAP> -The government wants would ·
be investors in franchises to have more information, and
now is the time to write if you have some suggestions .
Tuesday is the deadline for comments on the Federal
Trade Commission's proposed franchise disclosure rule.
which is scheduled to take effect July 21 .
COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS should be sent to
John TirCord, Room 221, Federal Trade Commission Build·
ing, 6th and Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.,
20580.
The ruJe will cover various types or franchises, includ-
ing fast food, car washes. car and truclt rentals, beauty
salons. motels, auto dealerships. service stations, vending
machine routes and others. Advance information will have to be provided on a
variety of subjects including:
-Business experience. as well as the litigation and
bankruptcy history, or the franchiser and its key manage-
ment personnel.
-Costs, both initial
[ )
and recurring, which NEWS TO lJSE the investor ts required to pay.
-Statistical in·
formati on o n the
number of franchises
and company-owned outlets .
'Termination. cancellation 3nd renewal provisions of
the franchise agreement.
-Number of franchises terminated during the pa t
year and the reasons for their termination.
*
SAVINGS BONDS QUERIES -The Treasury Depart
mcnt reports it bas be n receivlng many inquiries about
the changes ln government savings bonds that take effect next year.
The current E and H series bonds will be ellmloated.
and replaced with EE and HH bonds on Jan. 2, 1980.
When this bawens, bonds Issued between 1941 and 1952
will not be extended again, but bonds bought since 19S2 will
M eJCtended for another 10 years.
Bond owners will be able to exchanee the.ir old bonds
for the new ones. alter these co on sale.
Tboi.tte ln~re!ted ln details of the change or t.ables of redemption values for current bonds sbouJd write to The Comm\3sion~r. Bu.reau'of the Public Debt. Department or
the Teuury, 143S 0 St. NW, Washington, D.C., 202'!e.
• COMMUTING 18NT DEOOCIULE -Tbe Tu Court
bas rea.Utnned tbat the cotls of commutina to work are
pet1onal expenses, not dH.\ICtlb&e cost.a of dotnt bulineU.
Tbe court naltd In the eate ol Cyril ShUlln~r Ceater· rtach, N.Y., a carpenter who droVe to work. ai.o
t.ra.nsportccl bls tools. wtldllnc about 180 pounds, b.ls
auto.
Tb.e law ptrmlu o dedudion for cornmallftc c:ostl Ir
they were made ottesstty by the Med to transport tools.
However, lhe court ruled U.1~ this •u not Ute cue.
beca.u.se there WH no pubUc trana~allon naUot. tbal
wou.Jd have 1ot~o Sh.UUna to~ at hlJ regular start!nt
tlme.
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wt\tl tlle Ol'"'1end ieoo-rcs-
1.J'M Tom'• ~ to Wiii •
"Feth« Of Ill• Year"
--d • MOVi.
• • • "lnditetNI" (ttsll)
C.ry Or ant. lngirld Berg· man A rlCto AmerlCen and
a [ur~ ~ 11111 In
love, although he Qllima 10
be mwried (2 11<s I
• CAAC>l IUAHETT
AHOFMHOI
Sklll "Tiit 8u1h•eH
lunch," "Tiie V9ndtno
Machine." "The Blltchet
61\op ..
• M()VI(
• • • "The S111,ge"
( 11152) 0-11on ._,Of\ .
Su.en Monow A 'lllfllll
man, railed by Sioux lndl-
anl, 11 tom ~ hi•
ioyet!IM wflert _. brMllAI
out
• TH£ 8"Al<UflEAAE ~Ya
' JYllllS Ceeut" Chal1ea
Gray. Rlchtrd Puco.
David COiiing•. ~"
Spngo9 end Keith Mlcnell
.,.. leetunia Ill • ,_ , ....
11111on production of
Shalt~'• ctasalC: 19 ACADDIY L.EADER8
"A Tlme Out Of W11,"
"One-Eyed M en Are
Klnga," "Slayphus" and
''ThlDovl ..
1.-$0. Cl) POPE\'£
VAl.EJCTIHE 8PECW.
When Popeye forgets
V1lent1ne'1 Dey 1g11n ,
00119 Oyt dump9 him •nd
TUBE TOPPERS
KllJ IJ 8:00 -"Indiscreet." Cary ~rnnt and!ngrid Bergman star in this
1958 movie about a wealthy American
and a European actress.
KCET U 8:00 -"Julius Caesar." the first in a five-year series presenting
a ll 37 of S hakespeare's plays on
television <see story, Page 810 >.
NBC ID 9,:00 -"From Here to
ttcrnity." The TV miniseries version of
the best-selling novel and 1953 Oscar·
winning movie with William Devane and
Natalie Wood <see review below ).
elde (Wllllam Otv1n1).
wtllle .,., e.11°b0lllf IOlcller
(SI_,.. ~) relu-
m!Mtary 11t111n911 to get
hlfn bad! In rtie ring (Pan
I of 3)
• AMEJlllCAH8
"The Alm Ster" Martin
~.Helen Ma~
end Oevlcl Nlver'I ~pelf In
Ihle profile ol Jodie Foacer.
alreedy 1 tum 11ar In hef
lllfl~yMrl e u awwe·a
AHOf.1..8
Jiii Mtln;oe (Farrah
Fewcett·M•Joral retumt to
help the Angela rllCUI ""
kidnapped ll1ter Kri• trom
• demented mllllonalre
Oen CJoel alter 1 crime ring
wNch UM1 elllortlon and
VtollnCI to lor'ca young
g!tt inlo Mllc:fl ect1vtt1ee_
• LETSGOTOTHE Med G!) THE ADYOCATU
"Sllould Our Foreign POff..
CV Include Covet1 Actk>n
ITheCIA?"
10:tO NfW8
11:00 •• Cl) 9 NEWS
~M!LAUOH
MOVIE
QOM on • -crulee to -!Ind the m•n ol her
• MERV OAfflN
Guea11: Bruce Wennet·
atrom, Paige Ren11. Morty
Trugmen, Phytll• M0ttl1,
larry McOonetd, c111r1
Pack man. GD 0AVID8~NO
Perl I "Your Smolc• Geta
In My Eyea. The Battle
Oll9f Smolclng" Part II "A
Con11er1111on With Leo
Rotten"
• * • "Anything Goel" (195el Bing CrOlby, Oon-
eld O'Connot Cornpttca·
lion• wlM wtllll • ()()mldy
team trevell to EU<ope to
find • leeding ltdy. (2 hfS )
• TlfE 000 COUPU
When Felix beeomet I
member of the Clvlllan
Pottce Ret«VeS, havoc
relgna for crlmlnall and
lrinocent byttandera alike.
., THE GOOOIES
dream• m THE 000 OOUPl.E
01car·1 young niece
lfTIYel II the apartment In
an advanced 11111 of preg·
nancy, end tells O.C... that
She 'In -IY from home. t:008 CI) M•A•&•H
, The llnlster Colonel Flagg
(Edwtrd Wlnlaf) and
CNnel try 10 prove thet
Hawkeye la a Cornrnunl$t
~lltzer. II ~HERETO
ETUNTY
The unllapC)lty merrled wife
(Nltllle Wood) ot I WOf1d
Wei II Army cornmandef"
(Roy ThlnMI) begins an
affair with het hutband's
.. .ao8(1) ONEOAYATA
TIME
Schnelder become•
romenOcatty lnvolwd with
Ann'• visiting lriend
10:00 8 (I) DOUY AHO
CAAOl IN NASHVILLE
Dolly Parton end Carol
Burnett combine 1a11n11 10
pr-I an hOur of mus.c,
()()mldy and dence from
Ille Grand Ole ()pry HOuM
In Nllllvi"9 11=.
Thi Goodi.t beeOme doc·
IOll In the Heefth Service.
fl) DO< CAVETT
Gueeta· T~ Therp I/Id
Oance~.(Part tot
2)
11:ao. Cl) AOCKfOAD FU8
Rockl0td is hl<ld 10 find a
m1111ng atodd>roker who
It lltO IM Objeet of I
-ch b)' llderli egenta. II TONOMT
Hoit· Johnny Ceraon
o~· Charlton Heston.
8 TWIUCiHT' ZONE
"NOthttlg In T"8 Otw1<" An
llg9d redUM hldel In her
home 1.-ing the arrtvll Of
death 8 <ti POUCE WOMAN
TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS
PepOW ...,ct-fOt I
.,.. lrltOtmMI wtlo .. tM
taro•• ol underworld
"""*'· I THI QONQ lt40W
GUMMl'T ..... poeee ... Ml.er eel!·
., to ~ "'-:Mder ol
-~A9C HIWI MOAN I HG
1b)O. TWIUGHT ZIONI
••1 Alft TM Nlgtll, COIOr Me
81actc''
• AL1MD HITCHCOCK
PMllNl'I
• GETIMART
CONTROL end KAOS jojll
forOll in lhe INIOll IO< a
mid lcilntlet thr .. tenlng
to deetroy both East end
w .. t.
11:aoe MOVE * * * "The C:.OtMI City"
( 19521 John Fortythe, Joan
Camden.
• MOYIE
• • "Th•H Are Th•
Demnec:I" ( 19851 Mee·
donald Carey. Shirley
Anne Field GoYlmment
oftie&elt ettempt to oontrol
Ille IO'Md ol rtdllliOn by
..oiatino tlloll aHected 1n
c:evM. (2 "'11.I
• MOVIE • • "The Lone He.NI"
(1954) Joel McCrea. Bar·
.,_,, Hale. A Widower jOlnl
· an ouu-gtng 11111 11
plvn6erlng the country·
side _t 1 !If • 30 m!o I
12:11 8 III MANNO(
An afroralt ••ecullva
wl\oM pmllte pl-Wll
11b0tllged htree Manni• to
find Ille peool9 rnponll·
ble.
12:40. Cl) l(OJAK
One of Kojalft deltc11vea
becomel Ille prime IUI·
pee1 in tlHI «i*l1h of an
..-.onltl (RI
1:00 D TOMOMOW
New lultuty model llectfle
ews ano eutomobilll 11111
run °" wbtlll'CM 0111«
11\an 11ectr1<:1ty or gea are
\ltewed.
I LOYl fXPEAT8
1:IO WANTED: DEAD OR
AUVE
"TC)lllver Bender" Jolt'I
sewe hi• ouerry rrorn th9
,_ 90 that he can 11111-
lin enonww town
1M ~
1:80 ..wa
2:00 NEWS
MOVIE
••• "Ou1bedl" (1971)
Donald ~ ()tty
Bond A lciloolleletlef
trom -tlfn A1ntrllll .
enrov11 to Syd"9)'. oet•
waylU:t ror 1 niQlll on 1
town 11111 11r~ """ 01 ffl«llrf, .c;tuplel Ind dlgnl-
~ (7 l'fl)
., GET 8MA"1
Maa W'd 99 1-'I UC> witll
~t Semuelt in 1 Nlf~
for I mylll'10UI 9'>)'
2:20 8 MOVIE • *'" "Coron.,-Creel!" ( 19411) Randolph Soott.
Marguerite Chapman. A
cowboy ttrugglot to •venoe the death of 1111
tlance ( t hr., 50 min.)
2".21 • MfW8 2:t00 MOVIE
• • • ~ "a.IOY9CI EMmy"
( t938) Oevld Nlwn, M*1e
Oberon. Love cure llCIOM
bitter .,.,iiun llnlS wtMlf'I
an lrlsll '''* dl8CC>Ylf'S he 1o-111 Enguan woman. I 1
hr,55mlnl
• MOV1E
• • '" "Conquered Clty"
11965) Oavld NIY*n, Martin
8alsam
4;001 =
•• '" "Operetlon Hong
Kong" ( 1964) Horii Frantl.
Mtnl PerlChy A PM or
pilot• nonct>••antly tum
their talent a towerd1 dope.
am..ggllng (2 hr1.1
4:10 1 STEVEEDWAR08 ·~ N£W8 ·~·MOVIE
• • "He&rt 01 Tiie Rio
Grande" ( 11142) Gene
Autry
G> MOV1E
• • "Hell'• Horizon"
(11155) Jotln lrelattd, Marla
English.
Thur•day••
Day• i•e Movies
AFTERNOON
12:00 0 ••• "lhe ~ond
G1111e11 Sex" ( t9561
Jeanne Cr11n, George
Nader
• * * "Harriet Ctalg"
( 1950) Joan Crawford,
Wendell Corey.
S:OO Qil ••'h''SatansTrien.
gle" ( 1975) Kwn Novak,
Doug McClure.
8:30 D ••·~"How To Stuff A
W•ld Bikini" ( 11165) Annette
f'unte*lo, Dwayne Hldl·
man
·'Eternity' Fine Remake 'Elvis' OK
Jordanaires Laud Film
INNER APPEAL
Wiiiiam Devane
MORE POLISHED
Natalie Wood
By PETER J, BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP > -·There's a
television remake of a movie classic
tonight that is not a cheap, clumsy
embarrassment. lo fact, it's good,
and in many ways better than the
original.
''From Here to Eternity," a six·
hour miniseries beginning tonight at
9 on NBC. Channel 4, is not so much a
remake or the 1953 Montgomery CJifl.
Deborah Kerr-Burt Lancaster fiJm as
1t is a new version of lhe J ames
Jones novel.
Curiously, Jones' novel or passion.
principles and infidelity seems better
s uited for a 1979 television adaptation
than it was for a theatrical film
adaptation 26 years ago. ll is a story
of lust and physical and e motional
cruelty in the Army just prior to
World War II, themes that Hollywood
had to skirt back in the 1950s.
CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION,
thou ~h. has shown itself adept at
s teamy, suggestive productions.
True. these are usually trashy. "soft
porn" numbers: but in this case, the
s tory requires a kind of restrain~
titillation. more suggestive than was
allowed in the movies 26 years ago,
Jess explicit than would be allowed in
the movies today.
It's an approach television uses all
the time. thou~ usuall y on behalf of
less worthy causes.
William Devane is a little too loud
and a little too smug in Burt Lan·
caster's role, Sgt. Milt Warden, but
Devane has an inner appeal as an ac· tor that can make you overlook the
shortcomings of bis performance.
STEVE RAILSBACK is fine in the
pivotal role or Pvt. Robert E. Lee
Prewitt, the principled sm all-town
kid who refused to box because he
once blinded an opponent. Railsback,
who was brilliant as Charles Manson in
the TV movie "Helter Skelter" a COU·
ple of years ago, lacks Montgomery
(TV REVIEW)
Clift's palpable air of mystery, but
then. so does every actor. A strong
performance here.
Peter Boyle is perfect as Fatso
Judson. the sadistic sarge who runs
the stockade, a horrifying den of
meanness. The stockade scenes. by
the way, constituted one of the key
sections or the book. consuming one·
third of the text. But the stockade
was not seen in the original movie
because of Army objections.
Then there is Natalie Wood. I( cars
aged like this, there'd be no such
thing as depreciation. At 40. she is
more beautiful and sensuous than she
was 10 years ago, and more polished a n
actress.
SHE PLAYS KAREN Holmes. the
fetching wife of a jackass Army cap· .
lain, who drums out the hatred in her
bitter !)fe with a torrid affair with
Sergear.t Warden. The relationship Is
handlfl(t nicely: erotic. but not porno·
graphCc.
One or the strengths of this TV
version or "From Here to Eternity"
is that it is more than reasonably
true to the text and spirit of Jones'
novel, which the first film version
was not.
In tonight's episode. for example,
when a drunken, unhappy Prewitt
seeks companionship, he doesn 'l go
to a nice little dance hall only to find
sw eet Do nna Reed (as in the
original>: he goes to a house of pro-
stitution and has to pay for his com·
fort, the way Jones wrote it.
In all. "From Here to Eternity,"
tonight a nd tw o fo llowi n g
Wednesdays, Is an unusual bit of
telev.lslon. It's nice and steamy. but its
passions are presented in context, not
as gratuitous audience grabs.
'Mork'. Zaps Biggies
NEW YORK <AP > The
week 's lop r a ted ·program?
"Elvis?" "Gon e with t he
Wind?" •·one Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest?"
Actually, it was none of lbe
above. Tr-y "Mork and Mindy,"
followe d by "Three's Com-
pany." "Laverne and Shirley,"
''Happy Days." "Angie,•· and
then "Elvis," ABC 's Sunday
night movie on the life of the-_..
late rock supe11 tar.
All 8iJc show~. In fact, were
from ABC, but that's only part
of tbe story. NBC. with the
second installme nt In its
"B1ck11 t§lrs at the White
Houae" Tn lnlacrlos ranked
soenth, escaped the ratings'
cellar for the first lime since
Oct. 22.
THE CONPIGVllATJON at
the top was, indeed, lnterestln'-
commentary on the sl ate or
televllk>o. .
The ~ network• acheduled
tom e powerlul cnt rtalnmtnt
ror Sunday nJaht, and none of
the programs captured an over·
whelming s hare of the audience,
figu.res from the A.C. Nielsen
Company show.
CBS on a less compeUlive
night could have upected a
great deal rnore from "Gone
with the Wind." The network
paid about $35 million for 20
showings of the 1939 film classic,
and lbe best Part l of a two-part
oiring could do was No. 10 in the
rat.Jogs for the week e nding Feb.
11 .
The rating for Part ni broad· cast Monday night, wll be In·
eluded in next week's tally.
"GONE WITH THE Wind" cot
the highest ratln1 ever for a
movie when lt wa11 broadcast by
NBC Nov . 7-8 l.976. NBC paid a
reported $S million for the 1ln1le
abowln1.
NBC was, pethape, the even.
lnl'• bil lOMr with the Oscar·
wlnnlnf H()ne Flew Over the
Cuckoo I Nett ... The rum •tar·
rint J~clr Nlcholson waa lb1rd
Sunday night and 14th overall.
CBS' resear ch d e partment
estimated an audience of 43
million for an average minute of
"Elvis," 36 million for "Gooe
With lbe Wind'' and 32' million
for "Cuckoo's Nest."
ABC'S RATJNG FOR the week
was 21.9 to 18.9 for NBC and 18.3
for CBS. The networks say that
means ln an average prlmc·time
minute during the week, 21.9
percent of the homes In the
couttry with TV were tuned t.o
ABC.
Here are the week's Top 10
pronams:
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POPEYE'S 'VOICE' COMES OUT OF HIDING
Jack Mercer Has Done It for 45 Years
Making a Career
Of Popeye Voice
By JOE EDWARDS ·
NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP I A television mov ·
ie about the hfe of Elvis Presley surprised a
member of the late rock •n· roll king's backup
group.
"I expected It to be JUnk." said Gordon Stoker
of the Jordaoaires. who sang with Presley from
1965 until 1970. "We all thought the movie was
super."
STOKER SAID THAT the movie, aired by
ABC-TV Sunday nJght. correcUy portrayed several
events in Presley's life. mcludmg his deep love ror
his mother. attempts by high school classmates to cut his hair, his insecurity over performing at Las
Vegas in 1969 and weddmg arrangements that ex-
luded some close friends
Stoker said the movie made him feel guilty
that the Jordana1res decided not to smg with
Presley when he made his Las Vegas debut in
1969.
"He was scared to perform al Las Vegas,·•
Stoker recalled. "He was the most insecure person
I've ever been around. He wanted us at Vegas to
lean on us. Jt reall y hurt m e deeply that maybe we
had let him down. It brought tears to my eyes.''
MAE BOREN AXTON, one of the writers of
Presley's ftrst million -sell1ng hit record
"Heartbreak Hotel." said the movie "was the
nearest to the truth or anythmg I've seen m a long
time."
She said Kurt Russell, who played Presley in
the moviP, "did the best JOb anybody could
Sometimes it was scary that he was so much likc-
him . It was quite evident he had studied Elvis
closely ."
Dozens of books. r ecords. fiJms and s how·
By TOM JORY business acts based on Presley's music and hfe
NEW YORK <AP > -"I yam what I yam an· have sprung up since his death of a heart a ttack on
th3's all J yam!·· Aug. 16, 1977, at Graceland Mansion m Memphis.
P eel away the celluloid exterior, the ex·-------------------·-traordinary image of a one-eyed, banana-nosed ,
corncob pipe-smoking sa11or man, and meet Jack
Mercer. Mercer, in 45 years, has done as much with his
voice to establish this bit of popular American his·
tor y called "Popeye" as any man living or dead .
He remembers the beginning this way:
"I WAS WORKING AT Fleischer's as an in·
belweener. You know what that is: the animator
would do the extremes of the action and the in·
betweener filled ln the rest.
"For my own amusement. I'd do the voices for
the characters I was doing. chickens and so on
<and he imitates). They'd Introduced 'Popeye'
about this lime. someo ne else doing the voice .
.. Well. somebody heard me doing 'Popeye' and
suggested 1 audition for the part. I didn't think I
could do it.
"BUT I KEPT TRYING, and one night at
hom e, t hJt lhls peculiar tone, way down, and I
said, 'My God. I've got It.' "
That was 1934. and Mercer has been "Popeye"
ever since -more than 500 short rums for Max
Fleischer, KJng Features Syndicate and, now,
Hanna· Barbera. His late11t, ''The Popeye Valentine
Special: Sweetheart.a al Sea," wUI be tonight at
8:30 on c~. ChaMel 2. Eble Segar's 'Popeye" wUl be so later th.ls
month, one o( the world's most popular and endur·
log cartoon characlers .
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"POPEVE" WAS INTROD\JCED In Segar's
"Thimble Theater " 1''eb. 17, 1929, "a comic
forerunner of 'Superman'," says Jerry Robinson
in his book, "The Comics." "He dives out of planes
and lands safely on his ample chin; lmpervfous to
bullets, he calmly cougha them up if ahot in the che•t; ~u out 1orlllu, human and othcrwiJe: r--c...--------__,.-,,.-...----.-,--w-o-,
and un.a bouM and most an)'lh.in• else."
Mercer, aa he spealts, lapses Into "Popeye"
wltte rtliah. "I reel the character," he says. "I
never tbouJht of doln1 'Popeye' any other way, It's _.._ ...
just natural to me."
But spinach" "I've 1one back and forth over
th yea.rs." 1a11 Mercer. "SomoUmts I've liked It,
aomtUmes t havC?n 't."
.,.
DAILY PILOT