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DAILY PILOT
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.... MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 12, 1979
VOL 1J, NO. 11, J SECTIO..S, :II PAGES
I Peace Prayer I
•. Two Teen Girls
'Ahdueted, Raped
In Huntington
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Coroner
' Stakeout Pays Off . Confir1ns·:
'Murder' Cops Capture
Hei.st Suspects By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of llW O•ily Piiot St•lt
A Fountain Valley housewife,
who police say was murdered •
Wednesday night. apparently :
was beaten to death in the blood· ·
s pattered do wn sta 1 rs guest
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A welder and a waitress, who
police say took part-time jobs as
an armed robbery team, had
their moonlighting car eers
ended Sunday night when they
ran into five undercover Hunt·
ington Beach detectives.
Police said Mark Francis
Stewart, JS. of Montclair and
2 3 ·.Y e a r; o l d I v a T r e e n.a
Schroeder of Ontario, walked in·
to Top Hat Liquor at 16612 Beach
Boulevard at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Stewart reportedly pulled a .38
ca libe r revolver fro m his
waistband, police say, and
threatened to s hoot a liquor
store clerk unless he cleaned out
the cash register . The clel'k
PRESIDENT PRAYS AT ISRAELI CEMETERY
Carter Weers a Klpa Jewish Skullcap Thousands
Of Women
Protest
Carter Falls Short
Of Mideast Treaty
T·EHRAN, ·tran (AP) -Ten
Begin told-reporters afterward, thousand women m a r c hed
"We must all . be patient." He through.the streets of Tehran le·
said a new meeting bad been day, demonstr ating for the
scheduled between key mem· rourlh day against Ayatoltah
ber,s of bis cabinet.. and U.S. Ruhollab Khomeini's threat lo
Secreta.ey or State Gyrus Vance. restrict the freedoms grante<l
JERUSALEM (AP) -Presi·
dent Carter, his Mideast peace
mission at a crucial c rossroad.
said today he bas fallen short or
an Egyptian-Israeli treaty. He
told the Israeli parliament more
flexibility is needed.
After bearing the results of an
all-night Israeli cabinet meet-ing, Carter told the Knesset that
leaders of the two nations are
not yet ready to risk a peace
treaty, although tbelr people are
ready for peace.
Prime Minister Menacbem
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Vance lben went into session them by Sbab Mohammed Reza
with Begin and key members of Pahlavi.
the Israeli .~abinet, aad Begin The turnout was much less
said later real progress was than organizers of the dem-
made, and·l'm vecy happy about · o nstration expected and fa r
it." •I JI less than the tens or thousands Of He said g~e~t progress women who marched through
came on Palestinian ~ues. but Tehran on Saturday. that ot.bet' issues remained to a.e ·
negotiated. A s tatement from Prime·
Meanwhile, Israeli radio re. Minister Mehdi Bazargan's gov.
ported that Carter would remain . ernment that women would not
ln Jerusalem lhreulh T&aeMay. be required to wear the chador.
extending his ·vbit another "ay. the beavy, /..U-length traditioDal
Reporters also saw Air Force black veil, appeared to have
One, tbe president's aircraft, eased the fears of many women.
towed a-.y from the tarmac al Although feminists feat: lh•t
Ben Gurion airport, a sign that t h e ·Islamic republic the
no Oigbt wu imminent. . ayatollah plans will reduce the
Earlier, both U.S. and lsraeJl political and economic rights
officials said Carter wu Ukely 1ranted tbem under the shah's
to speed an extra day in IJrllel Wntemhatioo program, the ls·
and return Tuelday. aue of dress bu become tbe
Tbe officials orltlnally held moat emotional one because it ls
out hope tbat a treaty could be the mo.t. risible.
lnltlaled before ·tbe pnsldellt's Deputy Prime Minister Abbas.
return, but Belin sakl after tbe Amlr Jtnteum aald In a govern·
Knenet 1peeeb that be doatad ment 1tatement that women
if all ..._ could be worked eat civil MrVants wen DOt required
wilhln 3t hours. t:o w .. t tbe Yell or scarves tD
Belin said at d•"1l that Ida work .. but they should dre•
cabinet bad made "reasoaable" wUb dlplty and avoid appear-
dectslona on E11ptlan peace tn1 cheap or expoeed tn their of·
(lee CA&TBa, Pa .. A!) ficH."
banded over $109.
The robbery team then left the
store. unaware that undercover
detectives had watched through
the front window of the liquor
outlet.
bedroom of her home at 16587
Hemlock St.
Police, who have veiled their :
investigation in secrecy. con··
tlnued this morning to release no
details regarding the homicide.
But the Orang e County
Co roner 's office confirmed re-
Stewart and Ms. Schroeder
were quickly taken into custody
en a rmed robbery charges,
police said. Both remained in
custody today in lieu of $25.000
bail each.
"Because of all the robberies.
we 've been slaking out here and
there." Sgt. Luis Ochoa said to·
dray. "And we got lucky."
Seriously I II
·~ : por.ts .th-at · Joan Virg1n1a An ·
derson. 28. died of massive head
injuries. Offic1ally, the coroner APWint .... to
Taking part in the stakeout
and a rrests were detectives Ed ·
McErlain. Odie Lockhart , Ron
P"o m eroy, Ke ith Ma le a nd
Richard Hooper.
·Roy Wilkins. former head of
the NAACP, was reported
in serious condition in the
cardiac unit of University
Hospital in New York after
a fall on a New York street.
·Two ·Teen-age Girls
'Kidnapped, Raped
Huntington Beach police are
seeking two men in connection
with the weekend kidnapping.
nape and robbery of two Foun·
tain Valley girls.
The girls, aged 14 and 15. were
accosted al gunpoint Saturday
night as they were walking to a
restaurant on Brookhurst Street
ne'a r ·Garfield Ave nue, in·
vestigators said.
They were rorced into a dark
blue sedan by two men about 19
years old, poUce said.
During the nexl•45 minutes the
two victims each were raped by
one or th e kidnappers and
robbed of S8 be(o~ they were let ,,
out or the vehicle.
Investigators noted that one of
'the men·got out of'lhe car before
the raoes occurred. but he 1s stHl
being sought on kidnap and rob·
bery charges.
The armed rapist wa s
described as a medium-buill
man with brown hair over his
ears and a light mustache. 'Vic ·
Urns told police he was wearing
a cap with a bear logo on it.
The two victims phoned tl\eir
pare nts after being released
from ·the car. They were taken
to Pacifica Hospital where they
underw.ent eJCami nation and
were later released.
Mrs. T111Akau Tcdk Blocked
TORON'}'9 <AP) -~o
·s'UpE-eme Court• Judge b as
bloclted a television networJt
' from airing an interview with ~argaret Trudeau, wire or
:Prime Minilter Pierre Trudeau.
Justice David Henry said Sun·
day tbe lnjunclion against CTV
will be In effect until the case is
tetUed to court or until April 22,
wblct'bever comes lint.
· Aprll 22·1.s oae week before the
• planned pubUcaUon date of Mrs.
Trudeau's book , "Beyond
~alOO."
r ·Tom Lockwood, lawyer for
'Mrs. Trudeau and Paddincton
1Pre11 ot London, at1ued aeainat
the sh.w., ~lei'ming "vli'ewe'l's-
would thinlr they are "hearing
juicy bits and pieces or the
book'' before the book comes
out.
Seal ~unt Begins
ST . ANTHONY , New·
roundJand (API -Canadian and
Norwegian bunters begin thelr
annual seal bunt today on the Ice
fields north or Newfoundland.
Snow and rain threatened to
1r.ound demonstrators planning
to harass the killers.
li s ts death res ulting from
"cerebral contusion and lacera·
taons."
Sources who entered the home
s hortly after Mrs. Anderson's
body was discovered said she
was lying face down on the
bedroom noor, the back or her
head beaten m.
The victim was lying at the
foot or the bed. the sources said.
clad in pajama tops . Blood was
apparent m the pillow area of
the unmade bed and on the
bedroom wall.
Her body was found Thursday
morning by a neighbor who wa~
returning Mrs. Anderson's 3-
year·old son to his home after be
was found wandering in a n area
street by a motorist.
Neither the 3-year-old. Jason,
nor the woman's lO·monlb-0ld
daughter. in a crib at the home.
was injured.
<See MURDER, Page AZ >
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16 Heists Linked
To Wounded Thief
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lluntmgton Ht'a<·h poltc1· .,aid
tod;,t\ thl'\ arl' "rt•<1:,,o n.1hh :-.urc '~ that ,; m.1n -.hot tn C:anlt·~
<;rove dunng ;an abort1H' rnh
bt•r) attempt th "The C htd a
bandit linked to 16 OranJ?t' C-oun
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roblwnC':.o in r<'rent month~
they belll'vc ht' 1:. responsible for
r1 v1• robht•rie:. :-.tnce the began·
n1111l of "'ebruury that netted
about $1 ,fiOO.
Although "The Chie f " UP·
pa r cntly worked alone, pohce
saui the wounded m an m atched
the description ~rven by victims
of two robbenes in lluntington
Beach
"hut tlwv 'h11ul1l be for lh1h time
or )'t•ur, ht• Nllld, udd111)! lhlll tt•
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be to r l'11u1rc maintu1nm.: tecJ
l>l'ritlllfl'!. or al lea~l 80 dt·grct!(.
111 1111ul1l' bu1ldtn~s '
llt'forc -..11m11\\•r wt• will have
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nw."111 t•:,,," S<.'hh·-...na.:"r told the
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lit• .... 1111 that tht• nation must
1,•c11H ,. '" 1111 u-..t· by unl' m1 llton
burH·b a day to meet the 5 per-
c·ent t>nergy con~ervataon goal
agreed to recently by the United
St a ll'h and fon·1a.:n 011 importing
n<itton:.
Vt•r.) little o r thl' current
hhorlagt• or gasoline and healing
011 ts due to tht• l ran1un cutoff,
say 011 mdus try o rfie11J ls. They
say lack of U.S re finl•ry capuc1
ty and not lht• IOSh or l ran1un
ml as the main rc1Ji.on why
Amt'rtcans will rand tl m ore and
m on• difficult lo obtain gasohne ,
esp<'c·ially unleadt>d, a nd heat ing
oat 1n the month!> a head
"A lot of us un· wondering
how we 're going to heat the
Northeast next winte r ," said
Hob Baldwin. president or the
Gu tr Oil Rerimng Co.
College Days
1'~nl<'rt<.1incr Pearl Bailey t right , sits with friends on t ht·
et.1mpus of Georgetown l!m versil y in Washington \\ hl·n·
Mis::. Bu1ley is a B-plus s t ude nt. F'rom left arc-Bill
l\k Lau~hlin . Mike Green a nd Paul Martin --------------------------1'11111··· nicknamed the· hanfhl
h1 •t·.111"' of hi' rt•pnrlt·d r e
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r11 Ill ·Ont' Fl<•w Ovc·r The
Curkoo' Nest · lnve1'.ltgators
bc•ll1•n· h<' muy be respons ible
for r1 \"{' robbcrtt~S IO Huntington
BC'.teh . -.aid l.t Bruce Young
It(• wa:.. dt''l'rtbed U'> havi ng a
d <trk-complcx1on and :.landing
dose to i.ix foot five und weighs
up lo 2:50 pounds
His bulk and dark shoulder
length hair led v1ct1mi. to say he
rem tnded them of the film
cha racte r
Caueus Survey Flayed
A man 1dt>nl1f1 ed as Carroll
Edward Padgt'll, 27. of Baning
wa~ ~hot on<'t' in the l'he~l by
G:mlcn <:rovl' polt(•c Thuri.day
wht·n ht· allt•g t•dl)' pullf'd a
lo.icl('<I handgun on officer., who
wt·r1· pur:.u1nJ! him after a
!>upermarkcl rubbe ry
I' adgett w<ii. hook Pd on a n
arnwd rohhery ch aq:~l' F riday
aftn unc1t•rgo1ng trc·ut menl for
hi-.. wound al UC I mt·d1 cal
Center. urticials said Bari was
:,,et at $2-5.000
Jl 1s a llegl'd c:ompan111n.
St anley Mugi(•a, fc.tl'<'l> an Iden·
ltcal charge. He• was a rrested 1n
a rt·sident1al area near the
:,,urwrma rkl·l h e a ll cdg1.·dl y
he lpt·d rob
lluntrngton Beach police hav1·
yet to mterrogalc P1Jdgett. hut
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MURDER ..•
Police i.a1d last W(.•ek that the
wo man's husband. Mark. was an
no rthern California when the
murde r occurred lie s ubse·
qul•ntly has returned home. and
the couples <:htldren are being
rared for by relattvl'S, oHicer s
said
Po lice, who roped the home orr
during a day-long scene in·
vestigation Friday. r efuse to dis
cus~ the case They also have
aske d neighbors not to discus~
de tails
Funer:1l se rvices for Mrs. An
de rs on, described by neighbors
a s an <'XC(~llcn t mothe r and
homemaker , were scheduled
thrs m orning a t Ho ly Spirit
Catholic Chur ch in Fountain
Valley.
T h e dead wo man's neighbor,
Mrs Lynn Decamp, who dis-
covered the body. mourned the
loss or her friend last week. She
s aid the Andersons a nd her own
fami ly moved into the quie t
w e ll -kept F o untain Valle y
neighborhood less tha n a year
ago.
"It's too bad." s he said of the
murder. "because there are not
that many nice. sweet people
a round as she was.''
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Lawmakers Rap Poll Rating Female Solo1is
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SALEM, O n• <A P J An
op1n1on p o ll r a t ing fe male
legislators on such things as
"l·hPst." "reur," "brain:.,"
"teai.t•" and "i.exy," c rrc ul<tkd
Budget Eyed
Amendment Flayed, Praised
WAS HINGTON <AP > A proposed constitutio nal
a m endment lo require a balanced Ccderal budget was de -
nounced in Congr ess tod ay as "anothe r level of folly" and
praised as the only way to rei.tore "fi scal responsibility"
in government.
A <.'las h over the m erits or writing 1J budget-balancing
require ment into the Const1tut1on took place :it a hearing
before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitu·
lion.
Sen. Birch Bayh, D·lnd .. the subcommittee chairma n
who previously had take n no position on the proposal.
warning against "thinking that problems concerning fiscal
restraint and economic well·being of this nation can be
solved by the quick fix and easy cure."
Sen. J o hn C. Ste nnis. D-M1ss.. testified that the
Coni.titution "sho uld not be tinkered with or amended ex·
cept for most compelling reasons. However. the financial
history or ltus nation' for the past 25 years and m y strong
i.ens<' of fi sca l responsibility compel me to propose the
a m endml•nt "
Fro• Page Al
CARTER EFFORT •••
t c rmi. during their 6 1h ·ho ur
session
Is raeli radio ~aid the cabinet
hud arceptcd some parts of the
latest U.S compromise, but re·
)ected others.
Carter met with the Israeli
cabinet over breakfas t and then
s a id in a s peech to the Cull
Knesset that "we still fall short"
of a treaty.
'Illree Arab
Students Shot
By Israelis
TEL AVIV, Israel <AP)
Military sources said Israeli
troops shot and wounded three
Arab students today during a
violent demonstration In the OC·
c upied West Bank against Presi-
dent Carter's Mideast mission.
The sources said students al
Bir Zelt Unlveralty n ear
Ramallah t hrew s t o nes at
soldiers who cam e to break up
lhelr protest, but lt was unclear
why the troopt fired lnto the
crowd. 1be army wUI open an
lnveatlgaUon, they said .
"Jt wa. an extremely serious
riot," said the sources.
An announcement o r an
lsraell·lmposed curtew came
over loudspeakers tn the
mosques of the town, the sources
sald .
"We have not yet fully met
our challenge," Carter said
"The people of the lwo nations
a r e r eady now ror peace."
Carte r said. lie spoke the sen·
tence twice , first e mpbasizmg
the word "now" and the n em-
phas izing the word "people "
·'The leaders h ave not yet
proven that we are also ready ror
peace. enough to lake a chance."
Carter added.
"We must proceed with due
caution, I understand that, but
we must proceed," Carter said.
The speech was followed by
pandemonium In the Knesset,
and one right-wing member or
Begin's own party was eje<:ted
after beckJing Begin as he tried
to speak.
Carter opened his re marks by
saying that in lhe preceding 24
ho urs h e had discarded two
draft s peeches, one "a speech of
despair'' and the other "a
speech o f glad tidings and
celebration.·•
"I have decided to deliver a
s peech of concern and caution,''
Carter said.
He said lt is now the
responsibility of all parties "to
cont e mplate lhe tragedy of
faHure, and the legitimate ex·
ullatlon tr we brin g
peace ..• Our vision must be as
great as our goals. Wlsdom and
cour11e are requited of us all."
A woman 1tudent, who told .1 C . Tak
The Alsoclat~ Prell 1be wit· Cash, Om& en
n111ed the lncident, confirmed
that about 100 1tudenu threw Bur1Jan took $950 in currency
1tone1 at lbe trooP1 tMfore they and coin• from a Fountain
fired lnto Lbe crowd . Valley retldence S.turda.y nlihl
Unconfirmed reporta 11ld all after pryiJlC open a window at
men over lhe •1• of 14 wen or· 88&0 DeBolM St. David Gallen·
de red to report to the Latin al10 reported the toes of 'poUce
school In Ramallab for w.r. radio 1canner frodl bh
ro1aUon. ranHchd home.
l
by a group calling itself the
Mall• Caucu s, ha ., dr1Jwn
c r1t1r 1s m from lawmakers or
both ~t'xes
E vt'n Rt·p Bill Rutherford,
l'hOl)en a:. the sexiest man in the
Legii.laturt• in a poll hy female
workers at the Capitol two years
ago. say:. the survey goe~ too
far.
Tht• poll wa:. distributed last
week at a m eeting of the caueu!>,
whir h apparently was fo rmed in
r es ponse to the c reation in this
sess ion or a women 's legislat1H
CIJUC"US.
"I 'm disgusted . l o s ay t ht·
least." Re p. Gre tchen K afoury.
a Democrat and wom~n ·s rights
actt vtSt, s aid of the Poll
"I think it's obnoxious a~ it
c ould be," said Rep. Jane
Cease, a Democrat
In the poll, m a le lawmake rs in
the 60th Legisla tive Assembly
a re being asked to rate certain
attributes or their 14 female col
leagues.
P oints are awarded for
"m o uth. face, chesl. rear. legs,
body /tot a l ), s mile, brains,
frie ndliness. tease, t a lkative.
quiet, serious. humorous. sexy,
dress. professional. lips. hair
and eyes."
R e p . Gl e n Wh a ll on . a
De mocrat believed to be an or·
ganizer or the caucus. said the
female legislators have no right
to be offended by the poll.
"They did the sam e thing last
s ession." Whallon s aid. refe r·
ring to the mformal poll in 1977
whe n Rutherford . a Republican.
was selected a s the sexiest man
m the Legislature.
Rutherford s aid h e didn't
mind
We Recommend:
~Fl.A
because it's the best.
"I c>nJoyc·d being a -.ex ob
Jt<Cl," ht•sa1d
Hut. ht• ucldl'd . h1· h.i-.. no pl.trl!>
to attend lhl' mah· 1.·aucu:. or
parl1t·1pall' rn lhl• poll
Whallon :,,aid uhout liO mt•n .al
tendl•d lhl' cau!'Us. which, ht•
added. WIJS really an excu~<· for
a stag party lie said hr would
reveal the res ults of the poll
a ft e r see rng h ow man y
responses he gets
Central Mesa
Plan Facing
Council Study
A mint-general plan for an
area near central Costa Me:sa
will com e befor l' city planning
com m1ss1oners ton ight in their
6 :30 m eeting a t City Counci l
Chambers. 77 Fair Drive
Planners are expected to ap·
prove and ro rward to the city
council the s pecific plan ror the
area bounded b y Plucentia
A ve n ue. H ami lton S treet ,
Pomona Avenue and 19th Street
A ssoc1nte Pl a nne r Mike
Robinson explained that the
area. which w a s d esig na ted
hi g h-de ns ity r cs1dent1al . was
downzoned last year to medium-
de n s 1 t y r cs1d ent1a l an pur l
because of ina de quate waler
mains a nd na r row lots
He said the specific plan deals
with mean:,, of 1mprov1n g roath
and water mains 1n th1· area, in
part by usmg llou..,1ng .ind Com
mun1ty Ot.•\ l'lopmcnl Cu11ds
•
Weicker
New GOP
Candidate
llAHTFOIU>, Conn. <AP)
Seo t..owe ll P We1cker Jr .. vow.
1ng to s wim against a con·
servattve pohtical tide, formally
entt'rffi the race today for the
1980 GOP pn:s1dent1al nom10a-
t1on
• · 1 don 'l want thr U nited
Statei. lo s nuggle up with al\ past
or gel comfortabh, with 1li. prcs-
e n t J ust ,p; with lh1i. can·
chdary. I want the nat10n up, out
and looking for tro uble · "not
r unning Jway from tl," the
JUnt0r M'nator rrum ConnN:l1 c·ut
told r1•porkr-.. al a mt<l<hiy news
t·onfl'r1·nl'<' at the Old Stulc
llous1·
Wc11·k1·r . 47, prom is•·ll to f1~ht
w h a I h ,. (' J I I t· d J II a n l I •
governme nt trend tn which
"Ot·monah und Hepullht·an:-.
ahkl· in a t•h1.•ap qut·i.l for volt•-..
i.ptl on lhe word government and
tell a nation used to dreaming
and accomplishing the 1mposs1·
ble that the ruture or Ame rica IS
no m ore than a good day toda y "
Tht· fi ri.t H1·publ11·an htx·ral to
declare hts 1·anrltdacy. h1..· said
his part~ 11c1·ds a t";111d1dak who
can wan the gem·ral clc<:lton as
we ll 3!-. the nomanataon.
Conceding that he faces toug h
odds. We1ckcr pl .. dgcd to enter
ever y preside ntial primary an
the country
"E veryt>O<iv'" rnnrt> of a front
runnt•r lhan I am." hl· ... aH1 in J
n·c•t·nt 1nl1·1 \ ll'Y.
Although lh1• t•arly primarn·-..
are 111 N1"W Ena.:IJnrJ . We1!'ktJr
'JV ' h<· duullh ht· will hu\1•
m1ich of a home· r('g1on actvan
tugt•
'It make•.., 11 l•1ua.:hcr. h<'f·a u\e
111·oplt· t"\pt'l'I '"u 10 <lo wt•ll .
Ohv1ou:.ly I h1.1v1· :.in c•dl.(e 1n a
,1,111• hkl· I '1111111·1·111·u1 hul t'\ 1..•n
llwn· I h.1\1• J lou~:h f1a.:ht · h1·
"><lid
S1ncl' \lo innini.? f•lt·c·t1on a., a
!-.lat!• n·µ11•1>l·nl ~1 t1vc 1n 19fl2.
Wt>H'kt·r ha:,, o>mt• to ht• known
for kt>eµin~ h1i. d 1stant·e rrom
pa rt) INtefrri.
Pakista11
Quits Pact
ISL/\M1\HAD. Pakistan
I AP I l'ukts t an sutd lo·
day 1t will quit the Central
Trt•;,1ly Organ11.at10n A
s1m1lar dec1s1o n by Iran
leaves th<• la rgely inactive
m1ltt1Jry and economic al
ltance w1 th o nly Britain
and Turkey a:,, m c.>mbers
a nd thl• United St1Jlcs a s
an o bsern·r
C ENTO w as tht• la~t
W cs t t'rn s pon s or e d
mal1ta rv pact l o which
P a kistan belonged The
dec1s1on to le1Jvt: qualtrics
Pak1slan for mcmbcri.hip
in the non a ligned move-
ment
The dt•c 1s1on wa~ a n·
nounced hy /\gha S ha h1 .
foreign uffa1rs 1Jd v1scr to
Pre s id e n t Gt>n
Mohammed Zia ul·Haq
'Ib.ief Loots Home
In Fountain Valley
Burglars pried a r ear window
frame off a home al 15921 Rul-
tt>rficld St , fountuin Valley,
Sa t urd:.i) to mak e o ff with
Jt>Welry. a whis key deranter col·
l1•ction and s ilver rl1nnt•rw1Jrc
Tht.' v1l"11m. Samuel LuParn1.,
lt:,,tcd lh1• lo"' from ha:. ram;aked
homt· at $4 .1~)
Al c; GAR/\Gf
11! I I ASI 110N IClLAND
Nl Wf •()nJ t:;I-ACH
( 714) b'14-70JO
Orange Coast
DI l I 0 N
Today'!iJ Closing1 N.Y. Stoeks
I
ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAR CH 12, 1979 N ~ TEN CE NT~ ' VOL. 72, NO 11 , 3 SECT IONS. 28 PAGES
Newport Eyes New Offices, Traffic ~
' ~.
J\rt> an) mort• lar~t' complex~'
of ofrh·•· hutldinl(i. f.tOl ng to tw
built 111 Nt•w1x1t1 lku<'h ~
That ~ tht' qut•stton t tht•
ht•art of four 1tt>m~ on tht•
Newport Rt•,n•h Cit) C11u11(·11
&Agenda 10111~hl
llt>\'t'lopnwnt pl.HI' tind Uw
env\runmt·nt ul 1mp.i<'t report for
C''<p8n!.1on of lht• P1H·1h c Mulu1tl
In urann• ('u 111 Nt•\lopurt
Ct>n ler.
Rt'duc-tton of ;1 llow•:d Ooor
,Pill't.-an tht• Vl'l lo lx• bu11l C'I\ w
Plutu. ulso 1n N•·wpc1rt ('1•n1t•r
l>t>fln1t1 on o t th'-• tt·rm
rnasonablent'i-!>' in n·lt1llon lo .1
traffic pha ini.: 1>luni. fur•' handful
of t''\ISh ng, but nol 1·01111lll'tt'O of
h t·.-project!>.
A tralfll' phai.ing plun i.ub
m1tted by Emkay Dt>H·lopmtnt
itnd Really Co for N~wpurt
Place
PRESIDENT PRAYS AT ISRAELI CEMETERY
Carter Wears a Klpa Jewls~ Skullcap
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Trustees to Weigh
Oosing of School
C los ing Corona 'de! Mar ~ Elem enta r y Sch ool in Sep· t te rn ber of 1981 will be con·
s 1dered Tuesda y n1 g hl by ~ Newport-Mesa Sl°hool trustees.
Trus tees will a lso look at
whether or not to return sixth
• grades to elementary schools in
·· lhe area east of Upper Newport
( Bay as of Seplc mher of this I year
I Both measures are in response
to dedining enrollment in the
district and lo budget restric-
tions. officials said.
The mee ting will begin at 1·30
p m at Ha rpe r Community
l Center. 18th Street at Tustin
Avenue. Costa Mesa r t District enrollment projec·
lions show that the number of
students at Corona del Mar
t
Elementary will have dropped
from 328 at present to 252 by
1981 -82.
In add1tion, officials said, re-
' turning sixth grades rrom the
," middle schools will enable the
district to stop renting relocata-
ble classrooms at Lincoln Mid·
die School, al an estimated sav-
inj?s of $67,000 per year .
Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness with
slight chance of showers
tonight and Tuesday.
Slightly cooler Tuesday
with highs of 62 to 67.
Lows tonight in low to
middle 50s.
INSIDE TODAY
Coal could bf coming lo
Califonda a.a o pri"'4l"JI /wl.
DetaU. of hot.O U mail bf UHd
to produce eleclrfcitJI appear °" Pao-.47.
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The district is also looking al
ret u rning s ix th g r a d es lo
e lementary s chools in other
parts of the district, but at pres
ent only the Corona del Mar
High School attendance a rea has
low enough elementary enroll-
ment to accommodate the sixth
grades without over crowding
The closing of Corona del Mar
Elem entary School in 1981 1s
estimated to save the d1stn ct
$100,000 per year. officials s aid
'John Wayne
International'
Takes Flight
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Whal
tourist's pulse wouldn 'l race
aboard a plane flying into Los
Angeles as the pilot announced,
"We'll be landing s hortly al
J o h n Way ne I nte rnationa l
Airport?"
That scene would come to pass
if Assembly Republican leader
Paul Priolo got bis way.
The Malibu legislator told As·
sem bly colleagues today that he
planned to introduce a resolution
in the Legislature asking the Los
Angeles City Council to rename
Los Angeles International
Airport aft.er the film star.
AD IN PILOT
'DOGCONE G<HJD'
"The Daily Pilot is tremen-
dous.
''I sold all my dogs and had
great respoue."
That's the adverti1tng s uccess
story of the Fountain Valley
man who pJaced this ad in the
Dail)t Pilot:
7 wka, lat shota, papers 2
blkltan M, I red fml
mlni-doxJes XU ·XXXX
If you want "tremendous
retponH" to )'OUr claa1lfied ad,
call t.be friendly Dally PUot ad·
VlHn at IG-5'71.
rh\' kt>)' II,) e1.11·h u ( the items l~
tht· l'lt)' 0!> traffll' JJrobh.-m
C1l~ l'Ounl•1lmen haH m adl' 1t
c•h:ar throu~h le~1sl at1on s uch a ...
l ht• tr.iffu· pha..,mg ordinance.
that lht> won't apJJrove an}'
larj.!l' bu1ldin ~ ~lroJects until
lh t'H' prubll·m ' have been
'tlll \ t'd
Tht• futurt> uf thl' prOJecu.
h111~t'' on lht J bl11t) of dl'
\ l'lo~wr.., tu t om 1nc•t t·ounc1lmen
that road pro1ecb undertaken 11:-.
part of the uffl l·t• dl'Hlopment ...
will produ('~ lho ..,l' traffic solu
lions
Since tht' nt·w c•ounl·ll mcm
bers wen• \worn 1n last April
and instituted the traffit· phasmJ:
m ea!iures to limit bulldin2 onlv ~one 70.000 square• fool office
project has recel\ ed Cit~ Council
approval
In t•outra!>l two others. mdud
1ng the 450,000 s quare foot
Prudenllal Insurance Co high
r i se pr oposed for Newport
Center, have been turned down
beca use of council fear s of
worsening traHic <'Ongcst1on
The projects on tonight's agen
da would add nearly I 5 m1lhon
square feet of commen·1al space
to the cit)
Pacific Mutual 1s a<>k1ng :tµ
prO\•al of plans lo build two new
buildings next to the existing
co rpo rat e hcudquarters 1n
Newport Center
Thl' b uildings would total
400.000 squa re feet and would
eventually house the expa nding
ins ur ance company operatiqns
A company i.pokesman said the
fir m plans to lease office i.pact'
not 1mmed1ately needed for its
own ui.e
<Stt OFFICl::S. Page /\21
Mideast Progress?
Carter Delays Departure From Israel
.JERUSALEM (A P 1 Prcs1
dent Carte r delayed his de
parlure from Is rael today after
ma king what Prime Minister
Menache m Begin called "great
progress" in his quest for an
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty
On his way homl' Tuesda~. hf'
will stop in Cairo, Egypt. for <1
meeting with Pres1dl'nl Anwar
Sadat. an American official said
The announcl'ment of CartC'r 's
delay came amid la"t mov1n~ dt•
velopments after He~m held :111
afte rnoon meeting with U S
Secretary of State C:. r us Vance
and Carter 's national security ad
viser. Zb1g niew Brzetinsk1
Begin said "a number of
problems s till remain "
But he was optim istic about
prospects for a SC'ttlement.
Be said neither he nor Vance
knew what would happen in tht-
coming hours. but a shuttle by
Vance between Jerusalem and
Cairo was one possibility
Begin's spokesman, Dan Pat-
tir. said some issues had been
resolved since Carter arrived m
Isr ael on Saturd ay after two
days in Egypt with President
Anwar Sadat.
Earlier. Carter h ad told
Is r ael 's parli a ment. th e
Knesset. that negotiating efforts
had fallen short of an Egyptian-
lsraeh treaty and that m.ore
flexibility is needed.
Afte r heanng the results of an
all-night Israeli cabinet meet-
ing. the U.S preside nt to ld
me m bers or the parliament Lhat
leaders of lsrael and Egypt are
not yet ready to risk a peace
treaty. although their people are
now ready for peace.
Carter empha~ized the words
"people" und "now.·• Begin told
* * *
rl'porltm.. Wt• must Jll llt' !)if
t1enl ..
Van<'<' then "''Ill 1n lo 't· ... swn
with Be~in anti k1·" 1n1·mber~ uf
the lsral'll l'ah1rll't. -:rnd B('~ln
said lat<•r ·n ·al progres~ "<l'
made.'. and 1 ·m q •r' h<1pp) about
II .
ll1· ... :.11c1 grl·.1t progn ·s:-. ·
1•ame on Palestinian •ssues. hut
that other issues remained to be
negotiated
Meanwhtll', Is raeli radw rf:'
ported that CartPr would remain
m J erusalem through Tuesda)'.
l'Xtending his v1s1t another da;
Reporters also "aw Air F'orrc.·
One. lhe pres1dc.•nt ~ :urc:rn ft.
Early Morni11g Crash
towed away from the tarmal' at
Hc.•n Gunon airport. a sign that
no fli ght was 1mmmt-nt
Earlier. both US and J!..rael1
ofhc1ab said Carter was likely
to s pend an extra da} in Israel
and rNurn Tuesda)
Tht> offH•1als ongmall} held
l~ CARTER, Page /\2)
Israelis Shoot
'lhree Arabs
In Protest
LconJrcl Hurman checks o ut lhe dama~e
to the home ht· ocl'uµ1es at 721 Bayside
Drive after a car ~mashed mto t he house
early Sunday morning. Newport Beach
police arc ~eckmg the driver of the car
that h1l a curb be fort' ::.lamming into
Burman 's hou::.t' A w1tne::.::. told police the
four occupa nts got out of the car but fled
when Bu r m an tailed police
TEL AVIV. Is rael rA P I
Milita ry s ources s aid Is raeli
troops s hot and wounded three
Arab students t oday during a
violent demonstration in the oc·
cupied West Bank agains t Pres•·
dent Carter's Mideast mission.
T he sources said students at
Bi r Zeit Un i ve r sity near
Ram a lla h thre w s ton es at
soldiers who came lo break up
their protest. but it was unclear
why the troops fired into the
crowd. The army will open an
investigation, they said .
Coast Man Slays
Wife, Kills Himself
By GARY GRANVILLE Of '"" 0111, Pllol SIAll
n was an extrem ely serious
riot ," said the sources.
A 35-year-old Dana Point man
shot his common law wife early
Sunday morning then, while his
mother comforted the st ricken
woman, shot a nd k11l <'d himself. An a nno un cem e nt of a n
Israeli-imposed c urfew came
ove r l o uds pea kers in the
mosques of the town. the sources
said.
She riff's invesli~a tors s aid
Marie Trudeau. 34, o f 25352
Bowsprit Drive, Dana Point.
died about 90 minutes a fter be
r
Budget Eyed
Amendment Flayed, Praised
WASHINGTON CAP> -A proposed constitutional
am endment to require a balanced federal budget was de·
nounced in Congress today as "another level of folly" and
praised as the only way to restore "fi scal responsibility"
in government.
A clash over the merits of writing a budget-balancing
requirement into the Constitution took place at a hearing
before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitu·
lion.
Sen. Birch Bayh, D-lnd., the subcommittee chairman
who previously .had taken oo posiUon on the proposal,
warning agatnst "thinking that problems concerrung fiscal
restraint and economic well-being or this nalion can be
solved by the quk k fix and easy cure."
Sen. John C. Stennis, D·Mias., testified that the
Corutitutlon "should not be tinkered with or amended ex·
cept for moet compelling reasons. However, the financlal
history of thia nation for the past 2S years and my strong
sense of fiscal responslbllity compel me to propose the
amendment."
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\
mg shot in the bedroom of the
hom e she s hared with Bobby La·
Mont, 35.
LaMont was dead at the scene
of the 12:45 a.m. double s hoot-
ing. the investigators said.
They r e porte d La Mont 's
mother was watching television
in the front room of the Dana
Point house when she heard a
single shot from the direction of
the bedroom.
Mrs. LaMont reportedly found
Ms. Trudeau sprawled naked on
a wa terb,ed and attempted to
comfort the mortally wounded
woman.
It was as she leaned over the
s hooting victim that her son,
s tanding in the same room.
placed the gun he held in his
hand to his temple a nd pulled
the trigger, the investigators
said.
Ms. Trudeau was taken to San
Cle m e nte General Hospit al
whe re she died while undergoing
emergency treatment.
LaMont died in the house. ac·
cording to a cor oner's report
covering the murder-s uicide.
Prince Joins Shah
LUBB0Cl{. Texas (AP)
lranian Crown Prince Reza
Pahlavi. bis two pet dogs ln tow,
has reportedly left Lubbock
after undergoing pilot tralnlng
to Join his exiled father, the shah
of Iran, In Mo~co.
Dollar Gaim;
Dow Recovers
&ulySlump
By The Associated Press
The dollar gamed ground to-
day on most maJor world money
markets and closed m Tokyo at
1n e:ght-monlh high against t he
Japanese yen. Gold prices were
mixed.
The dollar opened in Tokyo al
204.70 yen, never lost ground and
closed at 205.60 yen. Dealers
said one reasoq for the dollar 's
s trength was a feeling that the
J a panese economy was headed
for touJ?her times.
On Wall Street. stock prices
declined m moderate trading to-
day in what a nalysts saw partly
as disappointment over the lack
of a peace settlement in the Mid·
die East
But the Dow Jones ave rage of
30 industrials. which tumbled
nearly 7 points in early trading
today, gained it back in the last J
two hours to close up 1.82 at
844 .68. . . i In Europe, only the Bnt1sh
pound gained against the dollar
in early trading. It went from·
$2.0375, the closing rate Friday,
to $2.0416.
European c urrenc y dealer s
were awaiting developments at
t he two-day European Common
Market summit beginnlng today
in Parts. The government chiefs
are to discuss problems of oil
imports and unemployment.
They also were expected to an-
nounce their currency parities
before the launching Tuesday of
the new European Monetary
System .
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Captur d?
By MJl'HAt;l. t>AMO.Vl('lt
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lodti \ •ht•\ lift' · rt•a,unJhl\
s un·" thiil J man \hol m ti•rdt•n
Gr1nt• durini: 1rn abmll\•t• 1ot'
bt'I ) lltlt'nlpt IS ' l'hl' ( 'hll•f' ii
b11111ht hnkt-.1 to Iii 01 .mitt' C'mm
t) 'UJk·rmu1 lct:I ,111!1 rl' .. tnUr .IOI
robbt•1 tt'' 1n 1 t'1'<'11t 1111111lh!\
l'nlln• 1111·k11111111•1t tht' hand1t
bf'(' II USI' ut hi.. rt' p1Hlt•d rt•
M.•mblulll't' lo .i 1•hnn·tt•r m lht'
film . "On1• Flc·"' thc•r lh1•
('u rktl(l', Nt.· ... t • I II\ t'~l l~Ulllf'>
t>t'llt'\I' ht' mJ) tw tt'1~1ni.1bh
for hH· robtwfh'' 1n llunun.,:11111
Beal'h ~u1d I t Hnl\ l' Young
A mun tllt•nt1f11•1t u ... t ariull
f;dward Pad~1·1t :?7 of Hurun.,:
wa::. ... hut un1·t' an lht• rht>~l h\
(i a rdt•n <;roH' JlOht·r Thu"cl'"
wht'n ht• .tllt'~cdh pul11•d J
loJ dt.•d hand~un on 0Hi1·1•r-. "'h11
"'t•rt• pur::.u1ng ht m Jftt'r ,1
::.u rwrmarket robtwn
I' .tclJ.!t.•tt wa~ hu1lkt:d on an
armt·d robbery rhurgt' Friday
artt•r unders:o1ng lrt·al mt'nl for
hi s wound at UCI 10t•d1<0 al
C'entt-r, orfH'1al:-. said Ball wa-.
set at $25.000
11 1::. alleged l'Ompun1on ,
Stanlt'.V M u~ira. fatf'S an 1den
t1ral c·harl(e llt-~as arn·sted 1n
a res1d('nt1al art·a near lhe
su p e rmarket h e allcdgedly
helped rob
Huntington B<-ach police have
yet lo inte rrogate Padgett, but
they beheve he 1s responsible tor
five robbenes since the begin·
ninJ! o f February that netted
abo ut Sl,600.
Althou~h "The Chier" ap-
pa rently worked alone, police
said the wo unded man matched
the d t.>scnpllon given by v1ct1m::.
o( two robberies in Huntington
Bt>ach.
He was debcribcd as having a
dark-complexion and s tanding
close to six root fi ve and weighs
up to 250 pounds
His bulk a nd dark shoulder
length hair led victim::. to say he
reminded them or the f ilm
c h<t racter
Runaway, 18,
Comes Back;
Parents Gone
An Irvine youth foun d out
Saturday that you ran't go home
aga10, even if you've only been
gone a couple of week:,
Police discovered the 18-year·
old bur rowed in the sand under
some playground equipment in
Culvcrdale Wilderness Park,
trying to keep warm.
When they asked ha m why, he
said he had argued with his
parents a couple of weeks ago
and had run away from home.
Apologetically, he said he would
move on and • .stay with some
frie nds.
Officers asked why he didn 't
Just go home·1
lie dJd, he ::.aid. There wasn't
anybody there His parents had
moved and left no fo rwarding
address.
TV Shop Hit
For $2,250
Newport Beach police are
seeking the burglar who broke
into a Corona del Mar te levision
sho p and took equipment valued
at $2,250.
The break-in was reported
Friday at SOS Television, 436
Heliotrope Ave .
Police said the thief s mashed
a wlndow to get Into the shop
and got away w ith three color
' t elevisions, a b lack and while
television. a videotape recorder
and a dJgllal clock-ra dio.
0"ANOI COAST "
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8uJ, Not a
Deoe111te the f c1t·l that
110.000 pt'OJll(' tlt'IH'Pnded
on Nttwporl 8f.'u c h '1
at rands th IS weekend.
ltfl'tcu1i1rd11 toduy aald
tht>rf' wMn't ton murh for
tht•m to do
{;uarth 11.ud Uwy mudt•
no rt'"<'lll'' of '>1A.1mm1·r:11
und rtllr 1hult·1I Ow I.irk uf
llt'll\ 11\ l11 lh1· f ,1('1 th11t tht•
-.u1 f "',,., ,m.111 11n<I wutl·r
t.-m1wr,1t11r-t-.., wt•ft· ul "
<'h tll ~11h·~rN'"
\ppurt·11tlv '•'IA. ur tht•
(,(l 1)00 IW'ill'I•· "'ho .. tiuwt•tl
up ~atunluy or lhl' ~.1100
t1t·opl1• IA. hu 1· J nw to lht•
b•·11rh on -,undJ) l(OI hot
1•noul(h in ttw tlO tlt'.Crt't'
ht'iit h It mp1·1.1lu11•i. tu •:o
ror .. ll~lltl
t:aplured
As llle~aJ
After Cl1ase
A cha::.c with spt•t•di. up to 90
miles pl'r hour through San
l'll.'mt'ntf'-S.iturday night endt:d
With t he arrt•St or SIX Illegal
aliens, one or whom was round
h1d10g m a trash can
A ll S . B or d e r l'atrol
!-t pokc•!>man said Juho Mendoza
Mendoza, :!2 , or ?'11t•Xi<·1), WIJ!'o ar
rested bctund a shopping center
on Camino de Estrella east of
the San Diego f'rccwav.
A witness had spotted the hap
less alien peering out or a trash
can to see if Border Patrol of·
ficers were near the scene.
Five others were arrested In a
ra r that oHirers had chased
from the Border Patrol check·
point south or San Cle mente. The
rar 's driver who n ed the scene
with Mendoza, escaped whe n the
vehirle stopped near the s hop·
ping center on Cama no d e
E::.trella.
The six a liens were transport
l'd baek to Mexiro following the
9 :25 p.m . incident
Purse and Money
Taken From Auto
A woman who left her purse in
an unlocked car while moving
into a Newport Beach apartment
complex is Sl,477 poore r today,
according to police reports.
Violet McNaughton told police
the purse was left unatte nded in
the car for 10 minutes Friday
cvenmJ! when it was stolen from
her car parked on Sherington
Place.
CARTER .. ,
oul hope lh•l l• trt•uty 1·ouhl t..-
1 n It rn It'd befort' t ht> pr1•,tdt!nl 111
return, but Be"'" aid .irtcr lhe Kn~ncl a~ch that ht• cloubtt'd
If a ll luutt could be worked out
wllbln 24 houra
Be1in eald ol duwn that hi'
l'Ubtnt•l hud mudc "rcui.om1bl1• ·
dN'l!tlUOh on 1-:"yptlUll pt'lll't'
t erms dunn.i tht>1r ti'~ hour
i-c111>lu11
brtat-11 1 udto suul ltw 1·ut111wt
hJd M<'Ct•J)tt'd ">OITlt' p.11 ts uf tht'
lalN>t ll S l'11111pr111111::.c. hut n·
jl'l'll•d Otll\'l'~I
(.'111 lt'r lllt'l ""Ith tht• lsr a1·li
r.il1111l'l uvcr bn·akfasl .111tl tl1111
i.uld 1r1 U -.p1•1•c·h tu lht.• Cull
Knt.1iu1l't that "wt' ~till full ">hort
or u trcuty
"Wt' h u\t' nol y1·I rull) II l'l
our t•halh:u~:i-. ('urlcr l>Jtd
"Wl• must prol01..•1•tl with du1
1·uu\1011 I u11du-.t.11Hi th.it. lmt
14 t' mul>l rirot•c1•d CJrtl'r -..ud
The i.pc1..•t·h ~ Js folio°" t.•J b'
pundt'monaum in the Knei.wt
Jnd Out' nght "'1111-: nwmtwr of
Reg1n ::. own part\ wa' t•Jt•('lt tl
uHt•r hl'd..l111g lkg111 .1 ... h1· 11 wd
l(l ~pt'.lk
Carter opt•1wtl h1:. n:mJrk~ h'
say 1ng that 1n the pr~t·edln~ :•I
h ours he had d1srardcd ty,o
draft specrhes. one ··l.I sp1.cch of
d es pa 1 r" an ct t h 1.· "th<· r "
s peech u( i.:lad t1d111~s ;ind
celebration.
"I have decided to deltv1..•r .1
speech Of COnCl'rO t1nd <:3Ution.
Cartl•r said
II c said 1 t a ~ no w t h 1·
re~ponsib1hty or all part1t·s ··111
contemplate t he tragedy or
fa ilure, and the lec1timate c·x
ullati o n if we brin g
peace Our vis ion musl be a~
g reat as our goals Wi-.dom anti
courage arc rcquin·d or us all
Cyclist Dies
In Silverado
Canyon Crash
A 28-year-old motorcyclist was
fatally injured Sunday afternoon
when the m otorcycle he was rid
ing on Silverado Can yon Rol.lc1
s pun out of control und crashed
jnlo a tree.
A coroner's report idcnt1r1cd
the victim as Charles Slevl'n
Hoffner who lived al 12721 llomt•
Park Drive. Whittier.
According l o the report
Hoffner was drivin g west on the
canyon road about one-half mile
east of Killem am Road at 3:35
p .m . whe n the motorcycle
sla mmed into a roadside tree Hoffn~r died in UCI Medical
Center a few minutes a fter 6
p .m .• the coroner's report sau.I
( Pilot Logbook J
Snobbery? You
Can Bank on It
By TOM BARLEY
Ott .. Oallv ~11.e Sl.ltf
This British-born cyn ic has often been asked over th.:
years to identify the most insurmountable b~stion or
British conservatism. Some prefer to call It snobb1shn~ss.
Some put the aging trustees or the Marylebone Cricket
Club <England play at the Lords ground) at the top or the
toffee-nose list.
Clubs on the lines of the Aetheneum in Baker Street
get a solid vote. Then there's the s pokesmen of Buck.
ingha m Palace who somehow believe that they are there
to protect the queen from a rather dirty, unworthy public
But m y vote has always gone to the
Bank of E ngland. And in the years that
I worked in London. I could never get
m or e than a terse. s urly comment from
the bank on any aspect that involved
their dealing in domestic or interna -
tional currency.
I ONCE ASKED A bank spokesman
why the governors had expressed such
confidence In a falling pound al a lime
uuav when the mark and franc were soaring.
t can picture him wearing his bowler hat and pin-
stripe suit at the other e nd of the line. And he proba bly un-
furled his brolly as he told me: "Ah. but one always has
confidence in the pound, doesn't one. Rather like God and
one's country, what?"
Anyway, the memories roll back as 1 see that the "lit-
tle old lady of Threadneedle Street" has decided after long
deliberation to put tbe features or Sir Christopher Wren on
Its 50-pou.nd <SlOO ) bank note.
RUMOR ON FLEET ST&EET bad it that the gov·
ernors might realize that it is 1979 and go for someone on
the lines of Winston Churchill. Admiral Lord Nelson or the
Duke of Marlborough to decorate their currency.
Britis h women went for the likes of Queen Boadicea
who 1ave the first century Roman lnvaders such a he ll of a
struggle, bless her Britis h chariot.
And Emmeltne Pankhurst, who founded the Britl.sh
suffragette movement tbrouah a revolutJon lbal saw many
of its participants forcibly fed ln Holloway • Prison or
chained to the ralllnas of No. 10 Downing Street.
Wren designed some of the mott beautiful churches In
Christendom. He was a areal Briton •nd well worthy of
.recoaniUon.
81JT IT WAS CHU&CIDLL aJone who saved Britain's
bacon in World War fl. Nelson dJd the same thing in U!05
when be swept the French from the teat at the battles of
Trafal1a.r and the Nlle. And Marlbor®J b made the retan of Queen Anne a
ctorlout stretch of Brit.lab history when he won every bat·
tJe be eter fou,ht. oo tbe continent of Europe.
But tblt deelaloo to put Wren on the preaUgloua 50·
pound note leada me to 1ive tbe doddertn1, dilatory aov·
ernora ~the Bok of !n&land a UU• all their own.
They have to be. and an, "the Uttle old ladies or
Tbreadntedle Street."
.'tf f)J11~i of Grief
Women
Protest
In/ran
'fElltti\N, Iran (AP > -Ten
th11u1rn 111I womt>n marched
throu~h th1· .. tr1·C't!\ of Tehran to
rl.1.\ rfr mon-. tr at ing for thl'
fourth clay against Ayato llah
Huholluh Khome1na 's threat to
rC!-.(flCt th1• frct•doms granted
lhf'm h~ Shah Mohammed Reza
PahlJvt
The turnout wa::. much Jes::.
I h Jn organi zt·rs of the d em
on-.tratwn "Xpcctcd and far
lt•1.,!( than the tens of thousands or
"-tJmen who marched through
'I t•hran on Suturday
\ -;(<11 \•mt•nt f rom Priml'
~I 1111-.tcr M1·hdi Rat..iq~an ·., gov
1:rnnll'nl that women would not
b1• n •quired to wear the chador,
I ht• hl'tlH rull lt'ngth traditional
hl.H'k 't•il .qipc:an·d to have
1·.1-.1•1t thc· 1l·,1r-. of many wonwn
.l ,1t1t..l S<.>1ff1•rt pra,., o n hl'r husband s casket o'> o Ctn
l'11111.1t1 polH'l'frl,lfl \Hl'IJ~ during s<·n1n·.., for -.lain Ctn
r·1nn:i11 pol1t·1· 11ff1n·r lloberl Seiffert . 'Ahn "<.1 ., shot to
rl1·:1l!t .il1111g \\.Ith :111othcr officer aftt•r s toppmg ;.i rob
IH I \ ~ll"l'l 'l'I
\llhough frm1nast:-. fear that
I ht• h I am 11· rt· pub I 1 c l he
J \JlollJh plJns "''II reduct• the
p11l1t1C"al and t.•cunom1l' right::.
gr anll•tl lht•m undC'r the s hah's
Wt·-.lcrn11.at111n program, the is·
!'>Ul' or drts-. ha°' becomt: the
most t'motwnal one be<:ause 1t is
tht' must v1s11Jle
Laguna City Chief
Gets $3,000 Raise
Ry STt:Vt. MIT('lfEU,
Ol 1 ... Cl•Hy Piiot St•tt
I .. 1~~U:\.1 B1•ac h Ctt) M anagf'r
I-Tl'<l Solomun ~ho JOIOl'ct thC' r1
l \ l;"t .1111\ h.1s n•c·c•l\i>d a voh·
of r1111fult•nc·l· from c•nunc·1I mc•m
bt•rs Y.h11 ,1\\urded him a $3,000 u
\ 1.•ar nu:,c• Frid av
· Solomon JU1nl;ct the· c·1ty last
sumnwr ut an annual ::.l.llary or
SJ1i.50U and a SI ,:.!00 a yt'ar car
all11wa"'·1> Counl·tlmt-n, meeting
an l'\l'('ll(IH' Sl'SSIOO l"riduy <if
l1·111011n. raist.•11 Sc'1lumun's year
f 'rom Pag«» 1l I
OFFICES ...
In thl' l':ISt' of ( '1v1t· Pla1.C1 . an
Jr\1111• ('11 <lt'\l'lopmt•nt 1n
"''"'P"r1 (0l•nt1·r al San Jo:.H1u1n
lltlb anrl .lamhon•1• roads. 1l''
llw c·1 tr that wants lo rl'<1ure lhl'
umounl of 0H1ct• sp:.it·c• to lw
hutlt then• by K5.000 square feet ,
lc.iving thl' t•ompany a total of
:loll.1100 ~quart· fot·l of allo~ .. 11
s pan•
Thi• pl.lo~ from Emkay °"'l'rc·
rt•qUt"'>lt•d In t•ounc·ilmc•n who
!-..IHI no mon• offtn• buildings
1·ould ht· ln11ll 1n tht• <l1·v1•lop
m t> n t n r• ;1 r 0 r a n g I' C' o u n t '
1\1rport w11h11ut a ph.1s1ng plan Ir ('OUlll'lhm·11 ...... int lei upprr>vt·
F.mkt.1v's plan tu ph.1st• con~turl'
lion uf ill' all<>°"1'd n•ma1ning
7.iX,000 squ;Hl' lt•t•t t)Vl'r l he llC'XI
lhr•c•l' vt•ar-. lht•v will lwvt• to
r11 st a0
ppr11H· a . µlan111ng l'Offi
rn11-~ion n•µort
Thal rt•11t1rl ~1·b UP lht'
cnll'na hy \\hll'h :-.ut'h a phas ing
plan will ht• JUdgl'd
Emka~ ·s plan t·all::. for t1m1ng
l'un5trut·t1on of 5ti7,000 square
fl•t•t hal>rd on romplc•twn or the
l'or u11J dcl Mar Fn·t•wa.v . the
Von Karman overpass or the Sau
OJC~gu FrN•wa~ anti port ions of
M arArthur Buull•\ ard und Jl.lm
boree Rol.ld that don't adjoin the
developm1·nt
Tht: plan abo null's the exist
ing buHc11ngs c·ould be expanded
hy another 190.000 ..,quare feet
but 11 docsn 't propol'IL' a pha!>ang
5chedule for the t•xpan!>ion
We Recommend
FLA
ly take to $39,500 and ancrt'ased
his ear aJlo~aOl't' to SL HOO d
fol·t1ve last week
Sa n Juan Cap1str.1n•J i:1t..,
manager JCJml'' \1 01alts ri
Ct'IVCS $42.732 tu 11111•rak th<il
South Coa~t 1·1ty with J poµulJ
lion or 18.000 ;iboul l.000 mor1·
lhan 1s c r l'dllt•tl tu LiiJ.:UllJ
Rea<·h
Offlc1als 1n LJguna B•·ac·h wall
bl• meeting with lhn·1· t•mplO)t'\'
groups bl'g1nning V. t·dn.--.dav
with an oHt·r t1f a 5 pt.•n ·cnl Iii
!'rcase 111 pay
Those a:-sm·1at1on!->. LI '> "'c:ll ,,...,
manaj:?t:mc·nt rH'r!'-011111·1 . t•nu lrl
rt'ce1vc pCJ-. h1kci. ;.i ~ t•arly a.,
I his \A.Pl'k. a<•<·orrhnl.! to P1·1..,1m
ncl Ihn·1·t11r Ka) t\1•1 111
Man Charged
After Coa t
Auto Crasl1
\ Calahn.1 hi u11I n1J11 I Wt'"
l'h:.trl!t::-O or dJ Ulll..l'll di I\ Ill.., I"
cla) in lht· \\.Jl..1· of ,1 "'*'•·l..1·11tl
.i1·t 1denl in ~kwpor I 1!1•,11't1
R.1ndall H N11· .... 1,1111 .... ,.,i..1 u
"':.1s booked 1'1111.n lll~hl oJlll '
lhl· mishap 011 l t\ln1 ht'ntw
no rth of 22nd !:>lrn•t Jlf' "''"' r•
it'asc ti from iall ~uncLI\ Jlll•1
JlOSllrlj.! $2,500 bJil
Acl·ord1ng l•1 p tt llt"•
N1t·~iarowsk1~as1111,111~ 11orlh
bound at a high r alt• of :-.pcl·<I
when he lost control of 111:, t'ar
The auto s k1ddl·d 1nl<i J north
bound ear dr1vt:n b)' H c:tl~
liohrk, 40, of 1520 Ooroth' Lani·
h<'fore It carl'Cned <ll rO:.!> th<•
median ::.tnp and <:u"mt' to re!-.! 111
the on-coming traff1t· tanl':.
Mrs Buhrk rcµortcf'.l 011 1n
JUr1e~ 1n the m1 s hdp, but
N 1 e w 1 a row:, k 1 ·::. pa ss en J.! 1• r
Rrina Goldherl! :11 o f San\,1
R arbara s ufre rt·d <'Il l ' and
,1bras1ons Sht• \\a~ I rt•Jll•<1 t.1nc1
rt•lcascd from Co!>la M<•s ,1
~kmorial llnw1tal
because it's the best
lh'put)' Prime Minister Abbas
i\rn1r f:nt1·lam !\aid in a govern
nlt·nl ~t ateml·nt that women
t•1vll st'r\l.lllls werl' not required
tu W(•ar tht· V<'il or scarves lo
work "but they s hould dres!>
"'1th d1g111ty l.lnd avoid apPt:ar
1r1g cht.'ap or l0xpo:.ed an tht:ir of
fa·cs "
Wo1nan Sets
He r self Afire
ln Santa Ana
l'ol1t·c· rt>ported today a
d(•s pondent woman stood in tht:
parking lot of a Santa Ana shop
pin~ center early Sunday after
n o o n . II 11 u :. c· d h e rs e If w i t h
g;isollnc• and then set herself on
f1r1•
Thl· flamr·s lh<•t engulfed 58·
y1•ar old Ft•rn r;rcht> CJ S s:ic
thraliht•d :Jhout bdor•· horrified
pas!ll·r'>hY Y.t'rP smother<'d by a
S.snta An:J polil·c·man who wa::.
!wiped h~ two mt:n
Hut thL· Santa Ana wr)man suf·
frr1•tl second l.llld tt11rd degree
burn-. OV<'r Hf) percent Of her
hod v :rnd wa!'o reported in
• rit1t·.tl 1·11nd1t111n torJay at UCI
\ll•d1t:l.ll C't·ntl·r
J>ohn· -.aul tht•v \\l'rt· t11ld th1• °"' 11 111.111 "'.1., 1lt•spondl'11l II\ er her
IJ1lt111-'1•11111
Mesa Pilot
.t'aces Cl1arge
A C'o~ta '.\-1<''\a liquor 'otorc
111.1n :1g1•r "':1-.. a1-rPslt·d toda~ on
t'llargP:-. of fhing under the rn
flut•r11·1· ol ;ilt-ohol. police ~aid .
(. o:-.la J'th':.a l'ulil'e S~t Carl
.l .tt·kson i.alll ht· was flying the
polrt·1• lwl1 t'opter near Orange
l'ounl.) ,\rrport shortly bdore 1
a rn wht•n ht-noticed a small
pl.inl' fl) mg low without naviga.
111111al hi;:hh
When tlw plant· landt.•d, the or-
fu·1·r .1Jlq.wd 1t ... wcrvcd back
dOd for1h 011 till' runway Officer
J.1rk-.on l:mdt•il h1:. helicopter
a ncl irn'!llt'd the pr lot . Dame I
~1.11trn "-• um.111 , 25. of 1588 San
lkrn.1nh1111 l'l.11:<.' Costa Mesa
Nt·um.m 14>Js booked on S500
hail
Al ~l GARAl Jr
'•"I A St HON l~LANO
1-Jf WPOn l Bl ACI I
1 '14 )644 7030
Monday. Match 12 197!1 DAILY PILOT ,t;J
Mexican-Ainericans Focus of Study
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DRAWS EXAMPLES
Patnc1a Gandara
SUllllller
Fuel Cuts
Possible
\.\< /\SlllNGTON cA P I Lin·k
or pubh(' re:.ponse to l«llls ror
volunt:in l'Ol'rgy con"erval1on
111.1~ forl't' rn:ind<itnry rut'I
s.n 1ng ml'asurl's by this :-.um
nwr cft·'>pit\.' n•sumpt111n of oil
,. -c port:-. from I ran. Energy
Sl·l'rt't<Jr~ .lamt's R S(·hlcsingt•r
w a rrwd t<KI a\'
S e h I l• s 1 n g l' r s a 1 d t h l' <i <I
m101 s tr<1l1on might h<ive to <Jl'
1 t\ <.1lt• 1l s st.1n<lby pl;ins for
Wt•t.'kt•nd CIOSlngs or j:(<JSOlllll'
"' ;11 wns and l<'rnperalure ron
lrol:-. on µulllt (' bu1ld1ngs to
guard agamsl :shortages or ht·at
1ng 1111 rw-ct wintl'r
··r-:'l.l'll ;is lrnn coml'' back on
"trearn. ~t· "''II conl1nul' to hav1•
a tight ...itu:.itwn with n:gard to
1)1 I s uppht•s. · · Sc·hlt•!>1nger told
llw St•nJh' l::nt•rgy Comm ittet·
lie• satd th;.il "'hill' n•:-.umpt1on
of I run1an t•xpurts i!> encourag·
mg. lhl• \Olume or oil produced
ha" univ lwen ·a trickle" and
that many unt•t•rlaint1t•s remain
11\t r whl'lhl'r the new J ran1an
go\'ernrnl'nt can meet its own
1.1q{l'I of thn·t· million barreh. ••
rt<i ~
.. Thl' l'all for \'ulunl<lry <:<in
st•n <1t1on is not working t:ffc<·
t 1 ~ e I \' . · · Sc h I l' s i n g t' r s a 1 d
l>l'SPlll' Prl'1:-.clt•nt Carter's ap
µcal las t month for all
Ainl·ncans to reduce th<: amount
of cnt'f'!.\) th1·; use. daily U.S. 011
t•oni-umplion ha<> reac hed an all
time high of ~I million barrcb
P•'r day. he satrl
A~ a result or the Iranian s hut
do~ 11 . lot al mdustrv oi I stocks
are 85 m11l1on barrels below
whut tht>}' should he for this time
or year. ht· said. adding that the
mo:-.l senow; dt·chne has been in
~ut·h rd1necl fut•ls !>UC h ::is hl'iH·
ing 0 11. tw saul
·spot short<igl·s t·ould occur in
lhl• coming 1H:cks 1f there 1s
another ma.1or cold spell."
St·hlesinger testified.
The cnt.'rgy s t•cretary made 1t
<'ll'ar there wus a good chance at
least !>ome rnandatory step!>
might bt• t<tkt:n bv this summer
lit: su1d om .. of tht.· f1r:-.t might
ht· to r1.•quu·l· m;11nta1nrng tem·
pcralures of <it leC1sl 80 dt.'gree:-.
m pubhc bu1ld1ng:-.
·Bdore summer we will havt:
to 1.•xaminc mandatory
m1·asures. ·• Schlesinge r told the
committee
I It• :-.aid that the nation musl
reduc«· its oil use bv one million
barrels a da) to meet the !"> per
tent cm.•rgy conservation goul
agrl•ed lo recenlly by the United
States and foreign oll-1mPorting
na110n:-.
8 1 DAVID K TZMANN °' .... 0•11• ....... , ...
The)' are tht• proud ont>s, 111
tf'll1gent, amb1llOU6, hl&hl..-
~ucalt.'Ci
In tlx'lr late 20tt und :wi.. lh,•y
havt> ~luda~ h ud to reach lht•
p r Q f ~a 111 o n • I p l ll t t> u u , t• r
mtdu.·1M and law. busln1•11 .:1nd
dlplomac)'
Ont' •'Uuld not thrnk of tht•m ... ,
bein& M> unique ext pt thut
Th1•y lll't' Ml'xican-Arnencltn,,,
the sons and dltuMhter• or lhl•
<'lilmpeictNM wh<l tu1 l in the fh•lth
or wark tn thtt f<A ctotlt-:. Thow
who WN\• uhlc lo ovcr('t1me po\'
crty and pr,•)ud1cl• inlt>rc:.ll·d
l 'a1tric1u Gundarn Tht-)' wert> an
en1gm:1, ont• that "h•• frll m·~l'cl
lo bt• undt'tlllOod. lo ht' u't'<.I a'>
Jn t•xumplt' for o lht'r-• l u
.. mu I alt' ·
I\ UCLA doctoral stud~nt. :.ht.·
""t out on a cro l> country qut':.l
.t t'Ur a~o. u Journey that touk
h l'r from the hallway' of
S4>rioWJIP1 111
Ho~· Wilkins. former ht!:.id of
lhc NAACP. was reported
111 :-.l:'rious eondit1on in the
('<J rdiae unit of University
lloi.µital in N<.>v. York after
<i fall Qr:' a New York street
Hwuingtoll 's
Amador Gets
Yomh Panel
II untinglon Bt':.ich resident
Tuny Amador has been appQint
ed to serve an unexpired three·
year term on the state Youth
Authority Board by Governor
Brown.
Amador. 35. said he has re·
ceived a leave or absence from
the Los Angeles Police Depart·
ment to accept the Position thal
pays an a nnua l saluy or $33.900
I\ m ador , who has been a
policeman for 12 years. said his
new duties will in vol ve re
habllitation hearings and parole
of troubled juveniles.
He was e lected to the Orange
Cou nty Republi<:an Ct>ntrnl
Comm ittee last year but sC1id he
worked in support of the re·
l•leclion of Gov. Brown
He also has been a member of
the state Narcotic Authority
Board. LCist yeC1r he served as
the chairman uf a Huntington
Beach f<Jct·find1ng committee
that investigated citizen com·
plaints
Trains Collide
BOSTON tAP> -The two
m ain-line tracks linking Boston
lo the rest of the Northeast Cor·
ridor were blocked for a time
when two cars of a slow-moving
Amtrak local t rain were hit by a
backing Conrail freight 1 rain. of·
ri<.'ials said No major in1ury was
reported
Anaheim Teachers
Eye Salary Lawsuit
The organizati o n t h at
represents tea c he r s in the
Anaheim Union High School Dis·
trict was expected to file a
lawsuit today in an effort to
force trustees to grant seniority
pay increases.
Bill Harju, executive director
o f t h e Ana h eim Secondar y
Teachers AssociaUon, said the
suit would be filed in S uperior
Court in Santa Ana after the un·
ion executive committee agreed
Sunday night lo move ahead
with the action.
Earlier Sunday. the h igh
school teache rs vole d not to
slnke against the 34,000 student
d lslrlcl aJlhough a majority of
them cul ballots in favor of a
walkout.
Harju said a lwo·lhlnb m a·
Jo-rlly vote wu needed lO (all a
at.rib. Tbe vote W'U 497 ln favor
and 441 oppoHd,
The union bu bea seetdns 1
rtve pereeat •croe•·lbe·board in·
c r eue tbat 11 retroactive lo
Sept. 1 In lddlUon to lb• HnlOri·
t
ty increases.
Although the union leaders
consider it unlikely they'll get
their rive percent increase. Har
ju said they will ask the court to
rorce the district to grant the
seniority increases. whic h
a mount to $700 a year for the
first 10 years of service a nd $.150
from the 11th to the 18lh years.
Harju said the seniority tn·
creases were part of the stand·
ard salary sche dule the district froie in the wake o f voter ap·
proval of PropQsition 13, the tax
limitation inillalive.
Pay talks between lbe l,237
teachers In the district and the
School 5oard broke oft March 1.
The dist rict has c laimed il
doesn't have the money to pay
ror lhe ralles and lbe teachers
have contended the money
would be available If portions of
lhe bueltet were rearranf ed. . ff arJu said unlon eaders
would mfft aaeln tonl.iht to di .
c u.11 what turt·h r 11clion to Lake.
\ '
W o hanaton U c to lhc :i.teum1n1e
tlallunds und fteldi; or southern
Tt'"'·'' On ht•r hi.I. wt'rl' the numc:. or
~o pt>rsonH, ull of th~m :;uC"
n•si.ful tH'Ud('micall). lhl·
ho I 1h· r" u f d 0 (' t (Ir U l l"'i. I aw
degn~K llnd mcd1cul degrees
Whut she wunh.'d to know from
•'a<'h of Uwm wns why they hitd
m.11rn.it-d lo cxt't·I. lo ri•arh lht·
top, cl1·:.1>1lc upbrang1nl(1> und
dirt• poVl"l1y
tth Gandara. who spQke to a
l l ' lrvll\l' 11ympos1um recent!}
cm ht•r 1itud1b, stud she found
muuy l·ommun threads that
l1nkccl hcr 11ub1ect11
c1r<·um:i.H.11H·t•:, lhal enhanced
tht•1r t•hancc:. or breaking away
from tht·1r l>Urruundings
Tht'M' m('ludt·d h<Jrd working
part'nh . .a ~trung adherence to
the work l'lh1c. pride 1n their
pa:;l Jnd rl'lull\cly stable homt.'
li\t' ...
lh-1 :.tudy focused mainly on
Weicker
New GOP
Candidate
HARTFORU. Conn. 1AP 1
Sen. Lowell I' Wc1cker Jr . vow
1ng lo swim against a con-
servative political l1de. formally
entered the race todety ror lht:
l980 GOP prei.1<lent1al nommu
tion
.. , don·l want the United
States lo snuggle up with 1ls past
or get comfortable with its pres-
en l Just :is with this can
didaey. I want the nation up. out
and looking for trouble not
running away from it.·· the
1unior senator from Connecticut
told reportl'r'> at a midday news
conrl'rt.'nCl' at Lh t· Old Stall'
llOUSt'
We1cker. 47, promised to fight
wh at he called an anti
government trend 10 which
.. Democrats a nd Republicans
alike. in a cheap ques t for vote~.
spit on the wo rd governme nt and
tell a nation used lo dreaming
and accomplishing the i mpo.c;si·
ble that the ruture of Amenca IS
no m ore than a good day today "
The first Hcpublican li beral to
declare his candidacy. he said
his party needs a candidate who
can win the general election as
well as the nomination
Conceding tha t he faces tough
odds. Weicker pledged lo enter
every presidential primary in
the country.
"Everybody's more of a front·
runner than I a m ." he said in a
recent interview
Pair Sought
In Valley
Teen Rapes
Huntington Beach police are
seeking two men in connection
with the wt>ekend k idnappmg.
rape <ind robbery or two Foun·
tain Valley girls.
The girls. aged 14 a nd I!">. wert'
accosted al gunpoint Saturday
night as they were walkin~ to a
restaurant on Rrookhurst Street
near Garfi eld A\.enut•. 1n
\'est 1gators said.
Th('y ~en• forced into a dark
blue sedan bv two men about 19
years old. poi.cc said.
DurinJ.! the next 45 minutes the
two v1ct1ms each wl're raped by
one of t h<' kidnappers and
robbed or $8 bl-fore lhev were let
out of the vehicle •
In vcsligalors noted that one or
the men got out or the car oororc
the raoes occurred. but he is still
being soug ht on kidnap and rob
bery charges
The armed rapist was
described as a medium-b uilt
m an with brown hair over his
ears and a hght mustache. Vic·
lims told police hC' was wearing
a cap with a bear lo~o on it.
The two victims phoned their
parents a fter being re leased
from the car. They were taken
to Pac ifica Hospital where they
underwent examination and
wert~ later released
Victim's ID
Corrected
A Buena Park wom an who
died Saturday of Injuries suf·
fered lo a catering truck accl·
dent In Irvine was incorrectly
identified as Linda Matter.
The woman, whose name was
Linda Meador. 37, died at UC
Irvine Medical Center, where
irhe w as undtir treatment for
burns that covered 40 per cent of
her body.
Mrs. Meador. a caterlng truck
cook. fell against a hot grill
when the truck in which SM wn
riding collided with a car at an
Irvine Intersection on Feb. 22.
The Oalty Pllot retircts the er
ror In Identification
the strt.•ngths o r lht• family and
nol so mut h on the Intelligence
of the subjects Shl' found
T hosl' factors s he targeted in·
ducted where they had grown
up. their family backi<round.
th(' s ize or the families. the pro
gress or brothers a nd s isters.
child rearin g characteristics.
the types of schools they at
tended . peer groups they as
sot•1ated with . health factors.
personal attitudes and cultural
identity
Ms Gandara. 1n ao mter view
berore her campus appearance.
said each or her s ubjects was
eager to discuss his or her back
ground The interviews con
ducted in northern and southern
('al1rornia . Texas and
Washington DC sometime~
lasted up lo four hours
Whether in their o ffices or
homes. they helped s upply tht•
32 ) ear-old researcher with tht.·
information she hopei. will help
answer a questwn th at had
seldom bt.-en asked what con
tributes to succel>s. rather thun
failure. in Sl'hool''
Her study. the results or which
sht' has submitted lo her pro·
ressors at UCLA. fo<'used on the
lives of 45 of those she located
Nearly hall of those interviewed
wer e women
Ms Gandara said the sub1ects
who held doctoratt.'s were
teaching in univers ities pnmari·
ly. the doctorl> worked 1n
hospitals rather than having
pri vate practices and t he
lawyers purs ued C<Areerl> that
ran ged from management to
Politics.
Most told he r their homl' lives
were characterized by a strong
mother. parents who were proud
a nd hard workm g and who prac
ticed a child-rearml-{ philosophy
in which the girls wert: treated
as the equal of the boyi.
In fact. s he said the gi rl!> wen~
I ...
.. ,,.,,.. ......
generally better s tudents than
their male counterparts
Seventy percent ·of lhl·
mothers in these h omes had
worked ;ind the parents had
takl•n ;i :-.pecial interest 1n
teaching their children a stri('t
work ethic. she said. or a ll lhoi.e
she interviewed. only one s aid
thl' family had ever received
welfare
Mor(' than hair of those she
talked lo were eithl'r first
generation citizens or had 1mm1
grated with their families to lhl'
United States
P1ercl' pndt· in lhc1r trud1
11onal past. s ht.' s<11d . wa:. a
strong motivating forct· 1n their
h\leS
In Mt.'xH·O. lhl' rl'!>e<1rcher
said. their families had perhap!>
once been pre:,t1g1ou::. and their
parents had passed along this
feeling or pride and the need to
excel
FVWife
'Beaten
To Death'
By J F:RRV CLAUSEN
Ot lM 0~1ty Pilot SUtt
,\ 1-·ount<11n Valley housc"-•h·
v.ho police "a~ wa!-. murdered
Wt'dnt>sda) n1gh1. :.q.1p<1rently
"'as b€:atcn to dt·<ilh in lht.' bloc><t
" pa ti I:' rt' d do"' n s t a 1 r" gut: s I
ht'droom or hl·r hom1• .11 lt\!'187
lfrmlul'k St
l'ohct" ~ho ha\,. q·lll•d th1•1r
'"' t'~t1gat1on in '>l'('rt'l'~. ('110
11nut'd this morning to rell'<IM' m'
dl'lalls n·gard111g the hom1t·1d1·
But I h l' 0rang1· C 11 u n I '
Coronl'r " off1Cl' 1·onhrmcd n·
ports that .J1wn V1rgm1a i\n
c1t•rson. 28. d1t>d of masSI\ l' ht«.111
lnJUrll'S Offic1all). lht· l:OfOrll'r
11 ... 1:-. d<•ath 11·--ultrng from
"1·t•rt·bral contusion anrt hH'l'fil
Item:-. ..
Sourci.'s who cntert:d tht.' homl'
... hortl) after Mrs ,\nderson s
hody wa:-; d1scovt.'rt•d said '>ht•
\4 as lying fact· down on th1•
bt'droom noor. the bac·k of h1·r
h1>ad beaten in
The v1<:1im '4as lying at th1•
foot of the bed. tht• !>OUrce::. !>aid.
dad in paJam;i tops Blood wa:-.
.ipparenl m th1· pillow a rea or
1 he unmad1• bed and on thl'
bt-dr oom wall
Ciater Commander
Her body was found ThursdJ~
morn1nJ? b) a nt•1ghhor who \4 a'>
rt-t urning Mr~ Anders on'._ :I
'ear nld son to his home after h1·
\4 as found wandering in an <1ret1
'>t ret't by a motorist
Neither lhl' 3-year-old. Ja:,on.
nor tht' woman·s IO·month-0ld
daughter. in a crib at the home.
was 1n1ured.
•
Coast Guard Lt. IJ .g . 1 Beverly G. Kelley. 26. come~ up a
ladder to the bridge deck of the cutter Morgenthau at
t he Nuvul Supply Center in Oakland. She'll take com
mand of the 95·foot cutter Cape Newagen in Hawa11 tn
J\pr1l
Pohc<' said last week that th<:
v.om an's husband. Mark. wa:-. in
northt:rn California when th1·
murdt.'r Ot't•urred lit> ~ub ... 1·
quently has returned home. ;ind
the c·ouplt"s t•h1ldren :.in· bc1n).!
1•a red ror by relat1 v1·s. nffin•r..,
~;11d FBI Re01ains Silent
On Death at Sea
Polil'l'. who rnpt•d th1· homt• off
duri ng a da~ -long 'tl'nt' 1n
\'t•st1gutwn f''rida~. 1·tlfu~c to d1~
1·uss !ht• casl' Thl'v also ha\I'
Jskt'd neighbors noi to disrn~'
dl.'ta1 Is Mystery still s hrouds the
death of <i 22-ycar-old Whittier
man roundatse<1March6about16
miles from Dana Point as FBI
agents today a gum refused to dis
('Uss tht' ruse
Thl' body of Alfred Jost>ph
Cas tenada was round by a Coa:.t
Guard cutter crew out or Long
8 each at l 1 !">2 p m . I l 1 s
believed that the v1ct1m had
been aboard J 2~Hoot :.atlboat
registered out of DanJ Point
Harbor. lhc day ht' died
FBI SJ>t't'1al agt•nt John :'\tor
rison said toe.fa~. 'there 1s an on
going invesllg~llon but \.\t' will
not bt.• respon~1H' to question~
until 1t 1scomplt-kd
Morrison s aid an autop~y on
Castenada ·~ remains has bct'n
completed but refused lo release
lhc Official l.'UUSt' of death
Fun1.•ral services for Mrs /\11
ckrson. describt>d h~ neighbor..,
..... ;in t•\rt•lknl mother <ind
hom~·maker. "''rt' st·hedult•rl
th1 :-mnrn1n~ ;1t llol y Sp1rrl
(.'.dholll· Ch11rd1 111 Fountain
\ <t llt'\
Tht: dead 14Uman ·s nc1ghl"1r
Mrs Lynn Ucl'amp. who d"
t·overed lht• body. mourned tlw
loss or ht•r rrumcl la:-.1 "-l't•k
our yizar round bla.Zl'l.r
pz.rha.ps tnz. rnoet pract1ca l
bla.ze..r you111 rcvczr 'W'Yl..ar.
durable. dacron and
wool ,v..;ave.n ma uruqu(2..
oopsack we.ave-~ pzrf<Z.Ct
for busmzss and.. traw.l
fiv<Z. gr<Z.eli shcdrz..e,
1nc1Udiaj n~w navy,
.... ..-.a. nzwport bluz,, bro.>1n,
tan end bot.tJ~ ~~n
(1
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NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
ACREAGE
C heapcsL L and in Southern California
-,,;, "i•·••I 1' •. •!1t-. ha l11~h pl.1ll·nu, all
11111-..t I" rl• 1 1 l \ .. \ •: \\1th tl11 !11\H'"l 1111111-
Cl\l r 711 h't ,I.,,, tit\· ..... '·
1'"r1rl11 lfru/ 1'.stutr Ad I 1111h /1urqum Ha\f'TTH:nt Oppurtun1t11
Viets, Chinese
Trade Volleys
.,
Ui\N<:KoK. Th.11l<1nd tAP 1 v1~·tnam and C'hina charged each
• ulht•r \o\tlh 1w\o\ .itl.tl'kS 1n tht•11 border war todliy hut Western in
h·lllMNl<'t' offll't'r" 111 lhtnl(kok rt'r,IOrttd the i.low Ch inese w ithdrawal
wll!i t·m1Unu1nu It 1ullo llu1101 ... iud that a!S of l.itt· Sunday. the Chine!.<' were "ht»lling.
hur lllllJl m11I plundt•riog area., uf
I Ill .,.,, V11•tnanw ·•· prov1nn~-.
,tlonat t111• northl•rn bordl.'r '< 111hu.1 !ht• nfflcaul C'hinl.''ll'
111•\o\, JJlt'IH'" .... ud V11:·tntame,.,1·
rur t'l'" ... h,•lh•d parh. of CuanJ('l(I
1'111\.IOC'I' Ill !:>OUth1:a<,l \h1na an1l
.11 1.ll lo.1•11 "1th1lrawing Chtnf>~.t·
1nu1p-. 1n ... 1th· \ 1l'ln.1rn
· t ti I ~ •: ._ t: t 0 R (' '" ~
11 '"""'" .t l41lh Jn 1mme1laJl1
111unt1•1 ;1tt1u. I.. on t·nt·mv post
11111" .... 11d X1nhua In c·vt·r~
111-.t.11)l t Ch1m·sr t rnnps inflicted
lw 1\ \ lo•st 1111 llw \tel
11 • .111\l ,,
Hano• hail ,1 c·minll'r du1m for
lhl• t.'J">krn end of lht bord1:r It
!.>Jld C'htnl'l>l' art1llt-rv then• fired
more than 3 000 round.., into ;,in
.Jrt•a of V1etnum s toa~tal Qu<lng
Ninh Pro\1ncl' dt>s troy111g
Cult Linked
To Taking
Of 2 Babies
WINSTON·SALF.M NC 1AI»
homes and 11 cc•rum1cs rectory
Tass. the official Soviet new!.
ag{• n('y . 1n a dtspa tch from
Hanoi s1:11d th~ Vietnamese Red
('ro-.-. acl·u:-.ed the Chine!>e of t h1.
·massa1·rf' o f hundreds of
t·1v1hans C'htldrt•n. women and
old iwopl<'
ANOTH•:K TA~!'> n•port from
llano• ... ~.11d lhL' Ch1nt•w were
movtn~ fronta•r mi.lrkN posts to
t lw "outh. dl't'JI 111to \'tl'I name!.l'
ll'rrttory in l.:..ini.: ~>O Prov1nt:l'
.1 n d 14 t• 1 l' r 1 't I 1 I 1 n g 1 t h 111 t·
( 'hsne:.1· lhl·n v. ho h<ic1 . ned
from tht> JrNI l'arltt·r It ... aid 1n
one 1n"lanc1• 1.000 t•thnt<' ChineM·
lwd bet•n rC'si ttlt•cl
Tht· Ch1n1 ..... J.!11' 1·rnml'nt
t•hargc•d that ~" n·t ..ind Vt(·t
namc:.t• pn .... s un· forc<:d the L~o
t 1an Comrn11n1s 1 J.!O' l'rnml•nt
Ja"f Wl r•k lO l'X~1·I {'h1nc•,..(• ad
v1s t'r" and kchni<·1<in!-building
h11¢hwHys Ul northnn Laos
It accused ll;rno1 of t1~hteninJ.!
its g rip on its northwt·-..t<·rn
m·1ghhor 1n furthl'r:i r11·1.· of its
plun" 111 don11nalt· 11 <tncl ('.,rn
hod1a. tht• two otht•r lndo1·h1nc"c
!.l<.1lcs
"TO CLAMP DOWN on th1·
Lao pt•oplt.>'s r c ... 1s t;1nt·f• and ... tcp
up thur t•nntrol of l.,11,..., thl'
\'11•ln;im1·-.i· au1h11rit11'-.. d1·
htwratc:I~ ,pr1·a1I lhl· Ill' uf '"
t'i.I ll~d Cl11nl''l' pn•pa rat11Jn" for
.1 ·~ ;1r c1f agi.:n·..,s 1•in ugatn!.\
Lao~. 'thd.:h1nt'!:>l' -.J1d
NATION I WORLD
Admiring A rt work
Firs t lad:r Ros alynn Cart<-r. ri~ht . and Oph1ra !\a\On
wife of ls r ach l'res1dcnt Y1t1.hak '.'\:.l\on. aom1rc art\\ork
in tht.· pres 1denl1<1l rc:~1dt>n<'<' 1n J1·ru:.alt·m on Sunda-.
B(:hind them 1s ~O!-i h<' ('ustl'I .., painting. \\'all of Glon {1t
Jerusalem ;\.<non . a:.. prc·~td,.nl. 1:. ht·ad of stat1~ ~t'nachem Regm a :.. prtml· m1n1st<:r ,.., hl·ad o t tht.·
ls raelt goH~rnml·nt
... 11nk1ng up th1· Jlr with 11r:ing1· blossom!. We r1:placed tht:
J 1 r "11 h ... moi.: .rnd ~rci' , • ., "11 h l~co stands
\1111 as for th1· 20.000 population of 1889. wc'v"' added
.1 h11ul I wn n11llao11
A relt~1ous cult said b'
fo rmer followf'rs lo l'mplo'
drugs. bt·al1ngs unrt olh•·r
'wlence 1~ bC>1ng invest1~<1ltd in
<:onncctwn with the wcekl·nd
k1dnapµ1n~::. of two 1nfJnh.
poltt't.• s<11d
Authunt1cs warched Sund~·'
for a clu1.• to the wht•re<1bout~ of
Sheba .Jl'IC>r . 22 month-. anti
Monique L ato~J Bro wn .'I
months. I :1kl'n from tt1e1r bed .•
Saturday Their mothers belong
to th1· cult
El Paso Rests Uneasily
\\ 1· 't• l'omt• i.l loni.: wa\ in 90 yt:ars
l.11ok1111-: li;l('k . tlw ofhe1al newsrwpcr of our Couotv ~'"" · 1111 I latly EH·111ni;: Bl :.tdl', gives you s ome.: 1ns1ghts of
ltft· m Lht· tROO:-. i.IC'ros" our region
fo'OR VACATION. a front-paiw advert1sem<'nl informs
lh:.il \OU c·;in -.lay at Brooko., !louse tn La~una Be<.1ch for
JLt-.t $5 50 a Wl'i.'k /\notht:r ad dctlarcs.
II \.\Ill n<1t <·o-..t you any m1Jre to s pend tht· s ummer at
t 'al altna lsl:mrl than 1t will to remain at homt• Campinli(
ground <ind watt•r frf'•• ·
I hrt'' Hoot Bt•N "":.ts Lout~d on pa gt• one a::. "ThE'
l;n .. 1t 'lc·mrwrnnt:c.: Drink " Fashion Stables at the corner
of ~lh ancl SH·;:111l0rl' ~tn·t'l:. in Santa /\na promised
St~ li-.h H1gs and Gcnllt-llorscs ··
Ftr ... t National Hank of Santa Ana boasted paid in
t•up1tal of $150,000
i\S t'OR TllF. NF.WS. ont' stor) in th1: 18~10s paper was
hl;'ac11m<>rl "lloaxes About Cannibals·· The lower headline
1·\pla1m·ct. 'Then• 1s ;\"ot Near So ~1 ut·h M<Jn Eating as
(;l•nt•rally fh>porwd ..
C'..rtil1n <'Ynt<'S mig ht t·ompare thf' 1800s to Orangt·
C:ount' t11da~ and suirnt·st that the only thin~ we ~ot with
1odPfH'ndt'n<·c• frnm Loo;. Angeles was a lot of populatwn
.111d tht· HJnt" footbJll tc·am
1\-. for J.!l>V!'fllmt'nl hcr t• ~J )'ear s later. we're still tr)
tnJ.! to (·xi rtC'all• 11ur!.1•h I'S from L<is Angl;'lt.•s 1nflut•nc·<"'
~a~ ht• "'''II g<'I th1· Jilli dune in Lime for our lOOth an
111 H•r..,:11 V
,\I at th1· ''l'l1IPnn1al 1·1·lehnit1on. ma) be we ~hould
1'1•lt•l1rall' hv tt·anng rlown a few taco stantls and plant111g
"om1• c·11mm(·rnorall\'f' orange trees
North Yemen Cites Attacks
KlW/\I T 1 AP 1
< 'on,t•rvat1v1• North Yemen llJ
rl i.I y <H' l' ll "t• rl M ltr x I st s l>U th
Yt•m1•n of Ol'W oir attacks on 1t!.
hordt>r 1>0!.ts <11•s p1t1· Ar<>h
Lt•agUl' d<'m<1nd-. fnr a c·1•asl'
fl rt'
A Norlh Yl'mcn broadca"t
sa id South Yemt:n pl ane~
bombed PoSltlOOS in the arc<t Of
Jlartb, a border town ulmost J()C)
m iles southl•asl (Jf San'». tht·
North Yemeni capital
S GT. F'RANK MABRY of tht•
Wins ton Salem pol1tl' dt•tect1\1•
hun-;1u :.aid warranb have be1·n
1::.suNI for two men. mcmbt•r•; 1,f
the New Hope Uc•hvl:'rance ancl
M1ra<"I<· Cc•n kr. /\ third man ....
ubo bcin~ sought. he• said
Charged with two counts or
kidnapping earh wPrc Manon
Mar tin .Jr. 38. and Nortnan
Wilson . 18. Mabry said No war
rants have been 1s!->Ut.'d for thl'
third man All thr~c were s till .. t
lar(.?e Sunday night.
Pauline .JC'll·r and ('arlott ,1
Brown. who s hare a house. told
polt1·c three·m c n broke throui:h
thc1 r front door about 4 30 a 111
Saturda) and took lhC' chlldn 11
IN TllF. EARLY 1970s. th1·
r hurch had a mt•mhersh1p or
mort• •han 300. but 1t ha., 'ltnt•t•
dwtndlE'd to ahout ~10 ch1lctrc·n
and :10 adults, pohC'e Si.lid
FormC'r members tolc1 th1•
W i n ston-Sal em Journal th1·
t•hurch abandoned its Christian
prindplcs whe n it was t akc.:n
over by Ocmorie Hay Robinson.
son of the chur c h 's rounder.
Dol11c May Hynum. who died 1n
1976
T r anscripts of t :qwrl 111
tcrviews describe prev1ou" kttl
napping, !.hoolings, b<>at111gs ttnll
the• u se of drugs by chll<ln 11 .11
r hun·h hOUM'S. tht.· n1•\o\.,lllllH'I
said
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Freeze Postpones Melting S1W1v i 11 Midu.?t>sl
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t'\'c>rythinJ.! wa' normal Sunday
n1J,!ht The nnlv 1nd1t·at1on "'
S:1t11rc1i.1 \ ·.., u11r1•st \\t'rt' Ml•x1ean flag~ ny'111i: on th1· brnigt''I
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blockt>d trnfftc on int1.·rnat1onal
hrtdgl'' crossing into .Juart'l
MP\ll'll, lll!.>~l'd Anwrican flags
111t11 th1.· Hin (, rJndP .ind :il
ta1·k<•rl J 25·)l'ilr old "oman whu
alleRedb ran down u }OUn~ girl
Tht> woman. 1dt•nt1fl1.·d J -. an
ArnertC'an l1v1 ni;: 1n .Ju'1rc·t . "'""
<.1rrt'~lt.'<1 Saturdav ;,ifl1•rnoon
aflt'r hc·r car plo";.<I into ch-m
nnstralOrs on ttw Brtc11o(t• ul th1·
Am t•rttas /\ 10 yt-::ir·old M1•\
H'an j.(1rl was k11lNI and a 9 \Pill
old ho:> "a ~ rnl1e<1ll) tnJUrt~d
Tht.· prott•slt•rs pulll'd 1 tw
woman from hC'r eur and b1·ul
ht·r until pol11·1· <JrrtH•<I Ml''
1can authorities said nci.!ltl'(!'nl
hom1l'ldP C'har~e!" will bt· f1lt·<I
against the woman
ON FRIDAY. l '.S. lmm1f,!ra
t1on and Naturah1at1on St:n 11·1·
30
seconds
isn't
·-enough.
11fftC't'r' rtt-portPd 135 '1l'x11·:1n
rt·-..1dent-. mus t h' woml·n ..., ho
"t'rl' r'lrill-rcd 11H hu~t·s tJktni.:
I ht•m to their Jllhs ;i-. m.i1<.b 111 El
l'asn h11u::.1·hnl<ls M .tn) of th•·
w<1m <'n wc·r1• n·turnl'rl to .Juart•/
hf'fon• thl'~· 1·11uhl l·11l11•r1 tlw1r
Wt•t•kly pa)
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I ton gu:.irfl, anrt f.I P:1~0 I adwal
p 11 I H' t' t· on v ,. r g l ' d 11 n t h ,.
Aml'rtt'<lll -.11k of I ht· honfrr
Saturda.)> n1).!hl . hul El Pa-.o
M a} nr Hay S:.il;11ar ordered
l11c·;ol polH't• tu !.I ay o ff tlw
hr1<1 g1·' "htl'h an· fedt.>r:il
prupt•rt\
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Al u time w he n p eople a r c
d<'ma11 d1n g m o r e 1nform u t1 vc
a d vcr lls in i.t. t c lcv1"1on a nd radio
comme r C'tab arc gelling s horte r
The trend 1s to 30 second spots. O r
t ame for abou t 50 w ord.-;
T h at's n ot e n o ug h t im e to te ll
ever ything con s umers wa nt to know
t h ese days . p r ices. col o r s.
gu a r a n tees. w here to fi nd it. what it's
m a d e of a nd so muc h mor e
In a n cw..,paiwr adH•r t1seml·nt
you t•an give lhl· full details -in 30
seconds the average reader ~~n
ab~orb 250 word~ That's five t ime:. a s
m uch in for mation a s can be gamed h~
s p e ndin g an cqwvall'nt amou nt or
time walchan~ t elevision or lis tenin g
to th e r adio
l n~tcad. u d vertise wher e you can
tell a com p lete stor y without being ti
"ftt st t olkcr "
In t h<' Dail y Pilot.
And. n ewsp aper.:. le t a con::.u mer
pause t o evuluate. re read and even
clip you r a d as a r e minde r
Newspa pers always h ave b een the
hardest w o r kin g m edium
We I hank t ht> rut u rc I oohs better
than ever .
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DAILY PILOT
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Monday Marcti 1? 1979 OAILV PILOT AS
2 'Lucky'
In Crash
Of Plane
Art Thefts 'Mystery'
Police Report Investigation at Dead End
SAN OIE CO 1At' I\
cr-.shlundmtc m M 1t•tt111lt• urt-i. of
lhJ a C nll fornt a t•uu Id ha v.-
meant dt>ath for a flaghlund
Puk pilot and ht' -.oman com
pan1u11 Uul 1t tunwd out lo he•
luc·ky 111~1 .•11<1 Tht•ir pr1v1ttf'
plane l'UOW do'A II 'A It htn 'olJ(ht ot
two Aml•r1rnn mrd1ral volun
ll•t•ris
Author 1lH•1> 1>u11t K1d1 • .H1t J
C1lrl'I, 21t, a..a .. ht>J v. ht•n ht• UH•r
s hot J dirt Jlr,tr111 nt'ttr tht·
Huncho Mt'lin,.: .:u~·,1 r .u l(•h 130
milt' :.11 uth1•11 .. t o{ 1'11uanu
Gor e l fnu·turL•d h1::. Juv. anti
somt' Vt'rtebnu• 111 tht' r rK::.h lh-..
pas11t:'nger. J unl'l C 1:.l'll v. hoM·
age anci 1t1ld rt•:..., "t' rt' not
known, :.uffra t'd J P<)1>1>1blt• ('on
CUSSIOO and numt-rou11 fJCIKI
euts
Accordmjol to authont1l'1>, th••
Sam antim::., Hoy Clark clnd Van
Martin. rw.hcd to lht' µlane and
r escued the inJUrl·d tra,elleri.
the n madt' tht> 150 n11I<'. four
hour emer~t'nty trip with them
to San Dael(o's Ml'rCy Hospital
Sina t Ir Shrl t"~d
EDWARDS AIR F ORCE
RASE IAP1 Problems with
tempora ry surface tiles on the
spac•e shuttle Columbia kept the
s hip. still bolted atop its jetliner
f e rr y, fro m makin g 1t ::.
scheduled piggyback ride to
Florida
The Boeing 747. with the 75·ton
shutlle ndm~ on its back. was
( __ 8_TA_TE_)
due at Capt' Canaveral. Fla .
over the w<'ekend. The two-day
night was postponed mdefimte·
Iv. however. while technacians at
this South ·rn C<.1hfornia mstalla·
lion. tackled the proble ms
Tht> National At•ronautics and
Spa ce Administration said that
during a brief test n ig ht Friday,
tem porary foam tiles that had
bt>rn taped to the shuttle ramr
loose and some pe r m ane nt tile::.
were s lightly damaged
Prolw Cont. i111W•
SACRAMENTO <AP1 The
fo~BI 's 2-year·old probe of stall'
pol1tics 1s still moving a head
despite only two indic tments.
The S acramento Bee quotes a
Federal Rureau of lnvest1gat1on
spokes man a!-. sayrng
The FRI 1~ probm~ possible an
fluence·buyang and corruption
Despite nearl~ one year of pro·
cccd 1ngs by a fe deral g ra nd
Jury. onl~ two minor associates
of forml'r state Sen. Alfred Song.
D-Monte rey Pa rk. have been in·
dieted
Job Ch0Uen9ln9
LOS ANGELES IAP> Adel·
egation bound for Ger many on
a m1ss1on to convince German
leaders to extend the statute of
limitations o n prosecution of
Na zi war c riminals faces a
challengan~ job, aet·ordin g to the
group's leader
f ,alling 011i of Lo1~e AP Wtrt ..... 10
<;t•nt• and Lynda Ballard st•ulcd their divorce papC'rs 10 a
m1da1r t.'xchange O\ er Anl10ch. with the h elp of attorne;
Slevl' Sehlossl•r T he uruqm• t'l'remony. which e nded a
16 yt.·ar m ;.trnagl'. v. a:--made ut 10.000 feet at about 120
m tll':,.·pl·r hour. Lynd<i -..1gn!-dl\orce papC'rs on ex
husband ':--hack aft L•r touching down
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Rogers Top Choice
For County Awards
LOS ANGELES r AP 1 Kt•nn.> Rogers ' name appears more
lhan any other on ballot:. m.11ll•d today to deter mine who will take
home the 1979 Country Musil' A~ard1>
The awards will be \oled on b~ 2.000 me m bers ur the Academy
of Country Music and will bt• presented during national!~· televised
rt>remonies at the Holl) \H>od I'allud1um on May 2 •
ROGERS WAS NOMl!'ll.\TED for Top Male Vocalist and En
lt•rtamer of the Yectr. as wc·ll as m the Vocal Group or the Year
sect ion along w1I h Dolt ll' Wt·st llis philosophy·of-life song, "The
Gambler ... has also hl't·n nominated for Song of the Year
Although nont.• of Dolly Parton's erforts were nominated m the
song or n•cord categoric::., s he is a candidate for Entertainer of the
'r'c-ar and as Top f'l'mak· Vocalist of the Year. along with Crystal
Gale, Loretta Lynn. Harbarn Mandrell and Anne Murray
MISS LYNN IS ANOTHER entry in the Entertainer of the
Year race, which includcs Ro.v Clark and Willie Nelson.
Vying with RoAcn, for Top Male Vocalist honors are Larry
Gallm. Merle Haggard. Eddie Rabbitt and Don Williams.
Miss Murray's "You Needed Me," 1s a contender for Song or
the Year against Rogers' "Gambler," Charley Pride 's "Burgers
and Fnes," llaggard'c; "I'm Always On a Mountain Wbeo I Fall,"
and ··!\iama Don 't Ll't Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys." by
the writing team or Jc·nnings l':clson
THE JENNING·NEL 'ON :.ong 1s alsfJ in the running for Top
Smgle or the Year Other nominees include· Nelson'!> "Georgia on
My Mind," M1::.s Gayle's "Talking in Your Sleep." Williams·
"Tulsa Time," and Miss Lynn's "Out of My Head and Back in My
Bed."
The Album or the Year nominees are. Nelson's "Star Dust".
"Y'Ail Come Back Saloon." by the Oak Ridge Boys: Ronnie
Milsap's "Almost Like a Song ". Rogers' and West's "Every Time
T wo Fools Collide," and MIS!> Murr.iy's "Let'::. Keep Jt T hal Way "
I N ADDITION TO THE Oak Ridge Boys and the Rogers and
West team , the nominees for Vocal Group of the Year a re Dave
and Sugar. The Staller Brothe rs. and Miss Ly nn's team-up with
Conway Twitty.
Jn contention for the hunors in the Top New Male Vocalist
category are J ohn Conlee, Kenny O'Dell, Ronnie McDowell, Con
Hunley and Lee Dresser
The nominees ror Top New Fem ale Vocalist are Susie Al-
lanson. Christ y Lane. Zclla Lehr, Bonnie Tyler and Charly
McClain
SAN f'Rl\NCISCO 1AP 1
When~ a $1 m1ll1on Re mbra ndt
musterp1ece hung ror 30 years.
the M H de Young Memorial
Museum now displays a portrait
of the 17th century painte r by an
unidentified disciple .
Re mbrandt's "Portrait or a
Rabbi" and three less valua ble
pa intings we r e s tole n last
Christmas Eve by a burglar who
pried o pe n a s k y lig ht a nd
l o w e red himse lf in t o the
museum Police report their in
vestigat1on 1s at a dead end. but
th{• FBI s till has an active in
vest1gation under way an other
ClllCS
TWO OA VS AFTER the San
Fra ncisco burglary. the Art
ln::.t1tutc of Chicago was v ie
t1m 1zed b) thieves who stole 19th
cent ury paintings b y Paul
Cezanne from a storage room
The value SJ m illion
Chicago police als o say the)
haH· no s us pects or leads in
their case The Art Ins titute I!>
0Herin1; a $100,000 reward for in
fo rmation leading to recovery of
the three painting::.
"There are a lot or rumors
tha t they went out of the stale.
that they wen t out or t he coun·
try But we haven't been a ble to
s ubstant1utc anything yet." s aid
FB I agent .Jo<' Aaron of the San
Fra ncisco wo rks "There's s till
a lot or work to bt• do ne in
var ious plac('s around the coun
try "
"WE'RE J UST SITTI NG a nd
waiting now we've l'Xhau~ted
all of our le<.1ds ." s<11d c1l}
burglary 1n~pec·tor Tom Smith
Actor Victor
Kilia11 Slai11
By lnlruder
LOS ANGELES tA P 1
Police say they believe lhf: an
truder who br oke into cha racter,;
actor Victor Kilian 's apartment
and beat him lo death m ay have
had a pass kl•y
They said ther e was no sign or
forced e ntry to the 88·ycar·Old
actor's apartment , wher e he
was found slain Sunday by his
son, Victor Kilian Jr
HIS APARTMENT had been
ransacked and he wa s found ly
ing on t he living r oom floor 1n
front of his tcle\'1s1on ~et. ac
cordrng to Detective James
Troutma n. who said Kilian ap·
pea re d to have been a ttacked
while pre paring a m idnig ht
snack
Police said they did nol know
1f any property was taken.
Kilian 's c areer s pa nned 40
years and he appeared in 130
films His most recent role wa:.
t he "Fernwood Flasher ." in the
1976 "Mary Ha rtm an. Ma ry
Hartman" television series
KILIAN APP E AR E D 1n
vaudeville before his firs t screen
a ppe aranc<' 1n the 1936 film
.. Road to Glory ·· He a lso played
in "Ramona," "Reap the Wild
Wind" a nd "~venth Heave n."
No funeral arrangements have
Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean or
the Simon Wiesenthal <::e nter for
Holocaust Studies and lead er or
the mission. said the German
establishment seems to favor
ending the statute of limitations
Hier said a leading interna·
tional public relations firm in
Germany refused to arrange
press coverage or the effort.
"Arter two days on the telephone
the firm was unable to find a
single public relations firm in
t hat country that wo uld help,
because they reared those with
opposite sympathies would take
itoutonthem." he said
Union Rejects New Off er ,--.bes--'e n a-...,nno-unc--ed ----i
SAN DIEGO 1AP1 "It looks The offer. according to Ray
like we·r~ going to dig in for a long Bryant. local president of the In·
stay," a union om cia l said today t<'rna tional Association o f
after th lates t orfer al General Mac hinists a nd Ae r ospace
Dyna mics was rejected by 1,000 Workers. provided a minimum
strikin~ machinists. wage of $3.50 an hour along with
The vole Sunday was 303 203 to a 10 renl hourly increase every
reject a three-yea r contract or t 2 weeks unti I a $4 base 1s
fer General Dyna mics offic ials reached. There also would be a
express~disappo~i~nt~m~e~n~t~~~~q~u~a~r~t!e~rl~y~c~o~s~t-~o~f·~li~v~in~gl!.!in~c~r~e~a~se~.:..._~~==~==~=::=:=~"i.
No Boozing
Street Drinks Bamwd
FALLBROOK (AP ) -The San Diego County
Board of Supervisors has ba nned drinking on the
streets In this town.
The ordinance provlaes for a $50 fine.
It was sought by the town's businessm en, who
say rowdiness a nd drinking have scared away poten·
ti al shoppers.
NOW IN COSTA MESA
GUADA·LAJARA
RESTAURANT
HOMIEMADI MEXICAN FOOD
OPEN DAILY
11 :00 A.M. to 11 :00 P.M.
665 P~ULAllMO c:__. ........ , ..... .... ,...., ..... c ...... a.tt
COSTA MISA 540.2392 ..
Your bri dal set.
That moment of love ca ptured forever.
SLAVICK'S
I H F.i h11m hl.tni.I • M1· I \80
Nrwport Br.cch
L •l(Ul'i.i Hills • Wl·srm1nsrcr
, .. -~" ...... ~~ .............. --..,......
\,_ .... t.,.,.... ~.\ ........ _..t M•••tW"
1Ji.rn1und briJ.11
'ol''' in 14 k.ir.Jt
w llow go ld. A
daily rl·mandL•r
of tftal
ml'morJble
day. A. $475
B $450 c. $300.
'Whoever got in therr wa:-. a
pretty good burglar. but not a
good art thief," Smith added "tr
he kne w art, there are many
valuable paintings th at were left
behind "
Smith added, however . that 1t
1s possible the burglar may have
been a steal·to·order thief. who
got exe:tctly what hl• wanted
WHAT TllE THIEF' took v.a:-.
Rembrandt'!> 31 by 251.iiHnt·h
pa int in~ of a beardt'd rabbi
wearing a red l'tJP Jnd gufd
chain. plus three oth<>r 17th ccn
tury paintings worth a total or
S62,000 a naJ:ht n\.er scene by
Aert Van dcr Neer, a harbor
Sl'ene by Willem Van der Velde
and a Rotterdam c hurch 1ntt:n or
by Anthome Delorme None or
the pamtings was ins ured, which
1s pol1ry for t he ca t } ownl'd
Ferries Keep
Set Schedule
SAN FRANC ISCO (t\J>1
The opera tor of <1 rcrry ser vice
sa id re rne:-will contmue run
nmg between San Jo're:tnt•1sco ;ind
Berk eley until lht' lfay Ar<•a
Rapid Trans it sy:.tem 1s fully
operational
Bob Van Amtmrg, pr<'s1dcnl of
Harbor Carner-.. said the boats
will remain on morning and
t'\.ening schedules
The boah IE-;n t' th<· Rcrkclc\
:'tt a rm a at 7 30 a m and depart
the Ferry Rulld1n ~ an San Fran
('ISCO a l 5 30 p m
mu::.cum's S200·milhon a rt col
lcct1on, said de Young informa
lion officer Charles Long
"One person could have done
it easily." Smith said The in
s p ecto r added there is n u
evidence the painting has left
the state or the country. But the
Paris·bascd international cr1mt'
f1ghttng agency Interpol is atd ·
ing an the investiga tion.
THER E HAS BEEN specula
lion that the paintings may havt·
en tned the world or 1nle rna
t1onal art thievery. and perhap:-.
were sold to a wealthy art col
lector who will keep t hem hid
den
Alan Raer. pres ident of the In
t<>rnal1onal Assoc1at1o n of Art
Security in New Yo rk. say-.
"ome 15.000 art works are s tolen
in the United States in a year
and less than 2 percent are rt·
cov<'red
A fT~R THE SAN Francisco
lhl•Ct . t 1o1.1) guards wer<' s u-..
1w nded for fl\t' days fo r alleged
ly failing lo make their rounds
The museum h ired a pnvah·
t·on:.ultin~ firm . SRI l ntcrna
t1 o nal . t o reco mme nd new
secu rity measures a ll of
which huve been <1dopted. One of
lhl' recommendatmns was to re
rust> lo talk to the news media
about M'l'urity m easures. Long
... aid
Sl'rur1t\ 1s of unusual C'Oncern
bec·aww tht> famed .. Treasurt'::.
of Tutankhamun " exhibit which
has drawn O\'erflow c rowds at
olhe r t'1t1cs across the l 'n1tcd
Stelle:-,, "'"I ~ at thl' de Youn~
mU'\l'Um .Junt' I St·pl 30
Roller Skater Cited
Mildrl'd Pn·zioso. of flol l~·'\'Ood . s igns a citation s he was
issued for s k a ting o n the Vemce Beach bike path Sunday
It was the Los Angeles Police De p artment 's first day of
a crackdown o n s k ater s us ing the bikepath. r estricted
for the use of b1c.vc lisl !, only Ano ther skater. unide n -
t1f1ed. in lhl' bat'kground 1:-. about to rece1\·c her c1tat1on
'
See the Saz Spring
Collection in
South Coast Plaza on
Monday a nd T uesday.
March 12 and 13.
Informal mode ling
from 11 :30 to 3:30.
Cocktail and evening
highlights in dazzling
colors, fine silks and
intricate hand·sewn
beading, the splendor
of fabled nights.
Bodice bedazzled:
scalloped jewelry
beading unfurling
pe nnants of turquo ise
silk. F ine Dress Salon
1.magnm
South Coast PhtZJ Costa Mesa
\6
ll.4onday M111c..t1 14' 1979
Tnom.n Kt!t!vtl E<J1tor
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Growth Ju tifie
OC d ral Court
Onl'l' ..1~.m't h·g1s l;.itJo n h.1 ... tw ·n mtro<iuc·(•d "'hw h . 1r
c•n.tl'lt.-d . \\l ll lJJ·in~ .t frtll•ral c·ou rt lo Oran~t· C'ounl\
UnJlkt· t•urlivr lc•~1'ilat1\l' .ittt•mpt., the• b ill n ·c·t:nlh
1n t rm h1t·1•d h~ Ht•p .h•i f\ Patter ... o n . [) ~ant a Ana. wt•k.,
tu t'rt .. 1lt· ,1 '"'" JUd 1<•1JI th-.trH I rovt-1 m•: Or .ul.:t· ".n1
Ht•r11a 1 tl1110 uml H 1 H •1-.1dtt t•ount w.,
Without qlil''t 1or1 und "'1t hu u t t l'!)ort 1n~ l•' p1u\111
,·1;1h:.m , tlw lq thl..1t1un .,huuht ht• t'IHH'lt•d
Court~ .1ft..r .111 , 't'' "'' t ht• puhl1<· And ltll'n' I!'.
c•nou)(h puulu · "1th c•noui;:h ft-dt-ral lt·~al pro blrm!) t n
111un· t h11n 1u,llh pl.u·111~ " h·d,•r.!I 1·11ur t in Or .1n.,•1·
Cuunl\
T h:tt ., hrn tw 1111t h\ th1 • f,1l l th.it lh t· µropo.,t·d th1 t·t·
1·011nt ~ Jlltllft.al clh lrtt'l "'"llld t·unt ~11 n tlmt 1• l>l'OJlh• tha n liH
11( tlw ,.,,.,t111g !1~1 l 1 ..., t o urt <11 ... trt('l'
\lmt'U\l'I t ht• t•,1-.t111g Ct•ntral l>htnc·t ul \\-h H h
C>ra n~t· Count \ '' lhll t t'UH 'I ' ~.92 1 "(IU&.11t· nlllt·., holthng
.1 J>O plllJt 1on Ill t'"'t''"' 11( 11 ml I ho n pt.·r,on'
A rgu111g 111 I ,I\ or ol J Ot'\\. fvdf'rnl JUci lC'1.1I ch -.tntt 111
lht• l'OUllt \ " 11ol a11 .1rgunw11t for t·x p:.rn .... w n o f j.!O\ t•rn
rlll'Ot l.tl'tlVlt \
IL 1:. dt.'.trl ~ Jn .1q :u nwnt 111 f ~t H•r ol ~oH·rnmt·nl
l>r1n g1ng"' M'I'\ ll't' 0 111 v at µrm 1dt•:. l11 lhc JHI hlll· 1l .... _., H''
Anoth r New Curb
lll0W1fl g to 1t:-. a µpa rc n t poltc} of eroding F1 r~t
1\me ndmc nt pre::.::, fre ed om rig hts, t he U S S u pn mw
< 'ourt has, in <•Hett. u phe ld the.· government 's r igh t to ob
l:Jin record s of r e portc•rs' pho ne rails wit ho ut notification
In the t•arly 1970::. 1t ap[>t•<trs to h ave been fairly t om
m o n p ra('ti<·t• for gov<•rnment officials to obtain lo 11g
d 1sta n ('(.' tl'll•phont· n·c·o rds o r Wa s hing to n JOUrnalis b .
In a !-.IX·m o nth 1w n od 10 1974. fed erc.tl offic w b l'.\
<Jrt1111cd r ec1>rd!-. of mon• than 2.000 s uc h call-; m ad(' b v tht·
Wa!-.hingto n hu r<•:1u o f t h<.· New York T imes ·
T h en Aml·rt<'a n Tt•l<'phont-and T e legraph Co a d opt
I'd lJ rult• t h at proh1h1tcd com pany officials from ha nding
11\ t.' phone: rPn1rrb w it ho ut <J ~ubpocna . AT&T a lso re
riu1n :d prompt no t1fu:a t wn e>f :.1 c usto m e r w hose reco rds
twd bl'cn turnc.·d m ·t·r
llow(•vt·r . 1 h t· not1f1t CJ l1on could be sus p ende d for 90
di.IVS in l ht· ('lJ 't' ol c rimina l or legislat ive in vestigations
T his rult· "~,.., <·h<i llt>ng('d by reporter s a n d publis hers
who t h u rgccl lhal J\T&T wa~ continuing to turn over r ec
or<b of thous a nd s of e<Jlls witho ut no tificat ion . c laiming
gm ·t-rnm('nl tnH•sl1 g &.1t 1ons were involved ~
T h<·y c·onlt·ndt•d lhl· F1r~t Ame ndme nt s h o uld p rot ect
1 tw nt.·w.., mt·ch a fro m m v<1s1on of con fident ia l record~.
/\ rc·d Nal appc ab court n .•Ject cd th b inte rpret a tion
;ind now thtt h igh <·o urt h as u phe ld that re1ect1on .
A!-. 111 lht• St<J nford Da ily c<:ise . 10 whic h t he S upre m t·
< '1111rt t nndoncd s urpri!:>e police searc hes of ne ws room s.
t ht· pho ne r ulrng rN·ord could have the effect of further
d r y ing up m ·ws !-.OUrc<.·~
It ,., n •I :inol h<•r <·xamplt· of th<· Burger court's <AP·
p;1rt•nt par;ir101<1 with n·g:ird to lht• n<'WS m c clrn
Airport Challenges
Thi~ proma::.c•::. 111 ht· :.a c n t1c·al ~e ar for bele ag uered
O range Cou nty Airpo rt us t he lon g a rms of two fed e ra l
.1g t•nc·u•s rt'a('h into ;11rport opc ratrng policies.
Al tht• n·q ut•.,l o l l'e,unt .v offic ia ls. the F ed eral A v w
t 1011 Aclm1111::.trat1o n c F AA 1 htls delayed until A pril 3 a
ht•<•ring 1010 <·hurgt•s hy C..:on lmenlal a nd Fro ntier a irlines
I hat lhc eo11nl v has d1scnmmate d against the m by re fus -
ing lo autho rtl.l' tllt'lr U!-.l' Of t he a irpor t.
The• t•otmly a s kt•cl for m ore lime to pre pan· a
n ·-.1m 11M· that w11l t·onv1nt·f' the FAA that over c rowding o f
tht :a irport f:w ilit y. r<i the r tha n d 1s c rimma tiorh is the
n·a scin for rdu~~1J to le t an mo re airlines.
M(•:1nwhll (1 an San Diego. thC' Civil Ae ro na ut ics Board.
c·nnd1H·l 1ng ht•a rtngs on low-far<> California -Arizon a ro ute
n•qut•sts hcar<l lro m still mon· a irliincs s ee king r oute s
o ut of Orange County
In a dd1l1on to Air California and Hug he!:> Air west
whic h <Jlrc acty fl y o ut of Orange Coun ty, applications are
pe nding from Contine ntal. Frontie r , PSA. Western. Ozark
.ind North Central a irlines. A CAB res ponse is e xpecte d
I.ti c this week
Whe n tounty s pokt·s m c n pointed out the lack of e n
'1runml•nta l impact reports fo r the n ew route r equests.
th <• C AB ~<rnt this would be a separ ate issue. t o he taken
up m hearings a t Was hingto n
While lht• FAA d 1M:r i mma t1o n hear ing 1~ ~cheduled to
he h e ld locally. the CAB procedure of conductin g he ar·
1ngs at loc atio n!-. far r emoved fro m the area con cerned
:,t•cms g ro!-.s ly unfa ir to those who have to li ve with the
loc a l u1rport und its m a ny proble m s .
• Opinions e xpressed 1n the space above are those of the Oa11y Piiot
Olher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader cocnmenr IS 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642·4321
BoydiHook or Crook
By L. M. BOVD
Up jum ps another t.beory
:-1bout the o rigin o r th3t
phros t> ·'b y h ook o r by
crook " ln the Middlf' Ages.
lhP woodt. on a ny rnanor
belonged solely to th .. lord or
thP placf' The lord liked has
trees trimmed high so h1s
hunlmg parties could ride un-
lkar
Gloomy
Gu8
Now that Sen. 8rlgg•
baa H f'R the Jlghl, tell·
lng hi• lnaurance bual·
ne11 .o be can devot'
full tlm • to th e
l .. ialaUYe Job be WH eleet.d to do, do you
1uppoee Sen. ScbmJta
mtsbt take heed?
8 .K.fl.
~·.~1 ::·,.~::.~~:.. ·~·. ·~:.
_,_,.,,, rtflK1 -·--.. ... ='"' ............... .. r~0.1tyl'1i.c.
de r t he branches safely. bul
ht• certaily didn't want them
c ut down. So t be serfs who
lived thereabouts werP only
pe rmitted what ri rewood
the)' could reach with a prun
ing hook or u 11he pherd ·.,
nook
You've r e ad that the
av e rage man 's brain 1s
heavier t h a n the itver age
wo man's brain. But were you
aware that In relallon to totaJ
bo dy weight, the female
braln wcig ba aboul four
ounce& more than that or the
male?
T h e r e are 28 stude nts
named S m ith l n one of
Houat.on•s schools. a nd 20 of
them a re ln the same home
room clan.
Q ·rr a cb aJn re a cUon
were started ln tbe flaalon of
the byctrosen at.oma lh tbe
world's oceans, what would happen?"
A. 'lbey'd tum \nto a mua
or rire that would bum for
about four montba. accordlnc
to aom cslculat.or1. Scary
"4>llon.
Rowlund Jt:,•uni,/l{olu--r t No vak •
Church as 'Rogue Elephant'
\\ ASHlNl: I O N Whtlt: .ut
l I\' 1 '"' t 111 .: t h 11 t 'w n ~ r .rn k
('h urd1 I> ld.ih11 trlll(hl 111 11-.1·
1wtth.''IOl1lt' ,,, llw rn·w t•h;.111 m .H\
of lht• :-..•r1,1t1· l"urt•lgn Ht!l.llw n"
l'u1111111llt•t'. Jdm1rnblr <ilt0n 11(
ht·1,lf11 ..rt· an lt·mvo1 ;1ry 'ihrn·k
11\il•r lilt' :-.l111111111i.: 'lll't'll of hti. ul
1.11·k:-. 1111 ('111 lt•r pulH'll'b
pa1llt·ul111I} orfH·a..11 .. ~1lh .,hu11
llll' ltlUrll'" F111 1'11•\leli 111 l :.tt tt•t lh1"
''"'"' "''r111u" l111uhh· It w11l lend
I II " I' I' II
I u I l h l' I t h l'
l(•l JI bl·t~t'l'll
I ht• ,. \l'l'Ut I\'
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tl.t O ~t'fOU"IJ ~
Wldl'llt'tl b )
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V lt'lna rn l'On
i.: I t':. .. I 0 II •• I
l' I a 1 m -. l •1
m akl· r11rt.'1gn µohn
l'onbldt'r111~ l'hurd1 :-. pa:o.l, h1:.
t·ond ul'l d uring h1i. orw monlh ..,.,
t·om m 1tt<'e t·haarman :.hould not
l>e a ll lhat -.urµrn.ans.i "Look.
one or Chu r<:h'i. Senalc col
lt'agut's told u:., "he dad a 180
Earl Wat~rs
dt•l(rt'l' fl1 pn op 011 Taiwan wht:n
he< rc•:ul the mall from buck
h otrh' n ut hai. lht• While• HOU!it'
f111 i:ottt•11 that ht• d l<I ,, s1m1lar
,wtld1 011 IJl .rnt•11 for S uu<l1
/\ra b1 J"
Tut; TAIWAN "(11prlop . W (lb
pJr t 1c ul urly 1rksom t• lo lht
Whtl(' Hou1w For two years .
t'hur('h h ud quietly been presi.
1111: ttw l't.•rl e r adm1n1strallon
fo1 qu1<·k normallzatao n with
C'ommumst China Not onct: an
.111 thul t ime do While lfouJ>e or
Sl.1 It• Dt•partml·nl orflcwli. re
l'a ll ham 1•xprt•M,1ng conC<'rn ror
lht• fJlt• of tht· Natwna h!'>l r1•
.:amt• on T.11w<.1 n
T hal wa!'> bt'fon• Lht• mail ar
r 1vt•cl on his dt·:.k from Idaho
\,\hen• ht· wall run for .. r1flh
St•nalt' tt•rm 111·x l .) •·a r Arter
that. cha1rrnun Church 1ssuea .i
-.1.1tt•mt•nt <·allan~ C<.irtt·r to task
fo r h.1vang rJ1ft-d lo obta in from
lht• Pek111g govt•rnmt·nl ., ('Om
m 1tm(•n1 .. not to n·untfy T :11w<in
and China b.> fon·t·
T hJl m Jy ht• par for Church's
<·ourse Ill' 1m porl u ncd o ne
nembcr of has commallcc la:.t
year lo support U.S :-.a le of f' 14
a ircra ft lo Saudi Arabi<t On lht·
next morrung. he stunned lha l
t•o lleague by voting <J ga1nst tht·
''lane deal. which waf. bitterly
oppost.'<1 by Israel
AS CHAIRMAN or lht' com
miltee that used to be the moi.t
prestigious an Cong ress. Church
has drawn heavy n at ion al allen
lio n ror ha s s pt'ec h a ttack
ang Cart.er ·s fa1lurt' to prcssurt·
Saudi Arabia to e nd its "rt·
i.1s tance ·to the Egypl1 a n Israeli
peace package Again . the only
om c1als surprised by that attack
on the nation which 1s the chwf
"uppher of foreign 011 to the lJ S
Jrl' lhost' with s hort memon es
Churc h h <is bt·<·n Jokingly
rulled the "Sena tor from ls raPt
in Senate cloakroom:. lf1s 197fi
prt•:.1de nt1al camp::11g n wa...,
luhricat ed with co nlri bulwn:.
fro m thf' ArnPrican·J t?w1sh c:-1101
m un1ty. and h<' c ll'arly looki. 111
"1m1la r contnhulors to help w1l !1
,, pot enlaally d1ffac ult rt•elect1un
campaign next Yt'<ff
YOU TAKE mis ONE. ANW~R~
I'Vt BAGGt.D
NW LIM\T.
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""• Pl ayanl( e thnic p<>llUC~ with::·
fore 1 ~n policy 111 common m the··
~t'nat e . Whi1l c oncerns thl'
Carter administration is that
t•ha1rman Ch urch is showing no
tt•nde ncy to change his ways un
d1 •r l ht• c·halle n ge or nt•w
n•11 pons 1hilitles at a time fJf
j.l rttul dunger <1b road for th1"
country .
'.
T llRF.f: TIMl!:S an the past s a"·'
"'t·ck11 &•cretary of State Cyrus _
V ;1 n c 1• h lJ s r o n s u I l t' d w 1th
C'hurl'h. ho ping to cement a
partnership that m ight s mooth
Cartl·r·~ fore1~n policy pro blem ...
wllh Con~res:. Thts has becomt·
.i n urf:?C'n t need with Sen
I toward Baker or Te nnf'SSCC. th('
lkpu bhcan leader . trumpeting
the• l•nd of b1part1sa ns hip on the
rw w o;truteg1c arms treaty
Carlt•r. Vanrc a nd natio nal
"'' l' u r I I y a d v Is l' r 7. b I~ n II' w
ll 111·11 ns k 1 h <i d ho p e d t hat
('hur ch would restore the com ·
m1lt('t• cha1rm<.1ni.h1p to th t: pr1•
... t1gt• 1t hl'ld over 20 y .. a rs ago
w ht•n he i.dt•d b y G eorgia '!>.
W a I ll•r Cit•orgl' Sance then. I he•
l'h a 1r mun ha:. t•1ther been a
·pron·ssor... '<ut·h as Church's
µrc·dt•c•t·ssor. John S pa rkman of
/\la b ama. or a "preacher ." su('h
a11 Spa rkm:i n·..,. predecessor. J
Wilham f"ulhr1~ht of l\r ka ns a:-.
(.'llURCll'S t'IRST few week-.
hJvt· ht·<·n clo•wr to f''ulbra~hl ...,
than Sp-.rkman·.., Rut u nlak1
I' ulhrighl. C'hurch ha::. manag1•cl
not only tu angt'r adm1n1~tratr1111
11HH·1ab but abo to a lien.th
t•om m1ltec· ('Ol ll·a~U\:'~
C'h urc·h long ago .:ained a re-
putation a::. a &•natl' rough r11i1.c•r
~1 o nth ... bl'fo re m· t•nded 111-.
prob•· of lht• CPnlral I ntclhgen1·1·
,\ 141.·nl'Y ht• told repu rlcr-. th~
Cl /\ h:.itl bel·n OJ.K'rtittng "hkt· J
rogu1· t•lt·phant ra m pag1n~ ou t of
c•ontrot · Hut 1n h ...., own rt'P•>rt
""ut•tl /\pnl X. l!J71i. no 1•h <i r 1•1·
"'J' mudl' th:1t th .. C-1 /\ ~ ,...., 1111
rc·.,pon!>.1v1• lo pn•,1dl'nl ial <!tr"'
111u1 Tht• llou.,1· 1nlt·ll1g l'rH·1·
V11mm1llt'1· ... n ·porl -..p•'l'1r1e·al ly
I l'fUH ·d I tw l't1a r)!I'
('a 1t1•r . Va 11c·1• a ncl -.111111• 111
t 'hu1 rh ..., n1ll1•:1g111•..., \\(II r v th.tl
11 I ' Fr .ink l 'hur1'11 1.1,ho 1-.
l11·c·11m1nl! th•· · r11gUl' 1•lc•ph~1111
1 .1 m p.q.:1 n)! ttlll of 1•11 nt roil
< on-..1dl·rtnl! lht· r1·1·11rd of h 1•
1 ltll' month c lt,11 rm ,1,..., h q i "111 h
1.1,urr' 1..., iu,11r1.1 llh·
lieutenant Governor a Costly Luxury
Rcgardlci.s of apµcarnnt·1.,
Asse mblyman Bill Loc kyer ·,
proposal to lie ruturc candidate::.
for J{ove rno r a nd lieut enant
go vernor togcth('r us u hullot
learn was not a rca ct1un to \ht·
rccenl C'lcctaon of a Uemocral 1e
govl'rnor and a R ep u bli can
ht•utc nanl governo r
J\ I th o u ~ h L o c k y t· r 1 s a
D c mo t·r al . a nd h1 :.
cons litut1onal
ame ndm e n t
m ay ha v t'
see m ed a
parl1 sa n
:-. n 1 p c· a t
tn l·u m b en l
R ep u b li can
Ll Gov Mtkl'
Curb. ht• wus
m 1.•r c•I )
pu r s uin g a
pct notion which he had 1rulu1lly
proposed be fore Curb ever
tho u ght of running fo r any
office
Nc 1lher w a s t h e id ea 10
pa tl~rn the ele<'lion or the two
top slate orr1 ciab a fte r that of
th e prcs1denl1al e lert1o n ne w 1n
th e Le~1slatur<' Its rt'Jl't'llf>11 h)'
t h <' A s ... t' m b I ' 1-: I t' t' t 1 o 11 "
Com m1lll't' eur l~n th •~ month
Charles McCab e
\\ ai. but anutht·r rt·huff to lhl'
.. chc m e which 1i. now lwJ?1nning
lo l'(row g n ·y wh1 skc•r"
IT Wt\S f1r .... 1 pr t•~t·Olf'd 1n
m odt•rn t1 m1•" hy lh-pub llt•an
Si·n Donald Grunsk} bat·k in
l!l7 I (;r un:.k v ha<I introclucted
his ml•as ur;. sulc•ly for t h(•
p urpost• of a mt•nchng out the·
p r11v 1s 1o n for th\· l1t'utl·n::1 nt
governor to '<•rv1• a~ presiding
o fficer of tht• Scn ak
Had he slur k with that has bill
would no doubt havt' passed both
houses. For lhl• anJectao n of an
o fr1 cer of t ht• ('Xl'CUllH' branch
O r ~ O v (.' r n m l' n I I n l O t h l'
I e $! 1 s I at 1 ' l' bra n <' h rl ea r I ~
, 1 o I a t ,. -. 1 h t• 1> r 1 n t' 1 p I 1· 11 r
.., ,. p ,, r :J t 1 o n 11 r p o w l' r '
Furthl'rmo rt'. a-. a prat t1 r <1 I
ma llt•r 1l "l'r"l'l> n o ui.eful
purpoi.l' ana!>tmuch a ... thl· t1llr
a nd pos1t1on or .. P rC!>Jdt:nt of the
Sen ote " 1s an empty one without
any power or meaning
IN RE<.'ENT Yl'Hr!-. thl' amount
of taml.> a hc utcnunt J!Ovcrnor
has spent "prcs1d1nu " over tht.·
Scnal1• ha<. IH·en con~1dtrabl )
le!'.:. than lhl· final two manu tc:-
o r 11 foothall gam1• l'Vf'n a s
l''<lt•n<frd J :. lht• ltH1tl1o1ll 1·r-..
managt· to m J l..t· lh u ... t· i;w
"l'<'o nds
But som<'wlwn· along lh•· t1n1·
c;runsky hll upon lh• ll'ilnl
t·onct•pt nnd wh1•n ht• 1rb 1•rt1•d
that amendmt.·nt 1n ha-.. prur.wl~.11
ht' sunk the hil l •
l. 0 (' k } l' ( h ;J ' '"' JI I I'''\' cl
d1suppQ111lmc nt ovt·r thl· latt·l-t
follure or lhl' ball. an:-.1!-tt1ng that
th<' voters wo uld bl' rctt.•pt1H lo
has tdt'u af tht• mt:'a!>urt· wen·
placed o n lht' ballot
Maybe !'.O. but 1t .... f1 \.1• to 11n1•
I h t•\ wo u ld be a lot m o r1·
r\•rC:pt1w to hi... propo!'.a l 1( ht·
would a ml'nd 1l to t•l1 m1nalt• Hll'
uffl<'l' ot l1c ut1·n u11t goH•rn111
t•nt 1 rel~ EspN·1all) f lht· plt11n
fa r t l.\t'r" madt· kno~n th.i t 11
t•osts them mon' lhan $1 m tl hon
a year simply for tht• luxury or
havrn>{ a ~pare governor an ttu·
t run k 1 n <'a s t• t h <' :-. 111 1 n )!
governor blows out
t\NO THAT. dt'ar friend:. 1-.
a ll lht• consl1tut1on rcqu1re!>t of a
he utenanl goH~rnor. thcit ht.· <it'I
111 tht• pl an• of thl' gov1·rno r 1r
lht• 1ncumbl'nl die~. res ign~ or 1s
unal)lt• to 1untl1on ~"t·n in th«
1n:-.t:im·l'" whe n lht· go\'c rnor ....,
:i h -..t•nl f rom l h « !>ta l l' th1•
lll'ut enanl gov ... rnor's na nds uri·
d r l ' I' t I \It• I ... t l<'(I ., n d h ,. I ...
1wrm 1tll•d to du 11oih111g ul111 •1
1han lhal :.pt•cif11·:d l\ <1rdt•rt·<1 h~
I ht· gov1•r nc11
With nothing tu tl11 t'.\e't•p11ni.:
'lim l' 1·t•rt•m on 1t1 I ·r 1bb1111
c·111t1ng and t'Xl'lud cd for n il
1ntl'n b and 1>urpoi.cs from lht·
Sl•n;llt'. som1· "busy work .. ha:.
lwcn 1·reuted hy lht' Lc J.(1::.latw 1·
,tnd Lhc governor. nont• of wht l·h
ha:. been essenllat or effect1 vt•
IT C'OUl.O 81-: 'aid t hat 11w
II ( r I t' I' h a .... IJ e t' 0 Ill l' II II
.1 naC'hroni"m t'.\l'l'J)t for the fal'I
thal 11 nt-H'r .,t•ned any purpoM·
from lh1· beg111n 1ng
l\o bellt•r 1llustral1o n or lht•
u:.elci. ... m•:.::. or lht• offi ce could tw
m<idt! than the reporte d quip of
r o rm t'r I.I c;ov M e r vy n
t)y mally whe n. afte r the lasl
1•IC'ct 1on. he wa s asked 1r hi::.
'ut•t•t•si.or h<•d t·ontacted hi m
r c g ,1 r cl 1 11 g t ht• I a k t' o v t' r
Dy mally replied . "lie ha s n't but
1( ht• <IOl'" 11 won't take f1\.e'
m 1nult•-. lll <lt·t ~111 all or thl'
c1ul1t'"
Cold Turkey the Only Cure for Broken Heart
There 1s u B t•vt>rl y lfllb
p11ycholog1sl who te lls us lhul al
you want to gel over somebody
who dumps you after u passiona te
a((alr ofthe hea rt . rotten eggs can
help
This 1s the idea You began to
think of some parllcular bit ofte n
d r e sse that
moved y ou
Rr eatly dur
in g lbe course
0 r y 0 u r
glorious rung
T his bothers
the hell out of
you . m ay even
bring you lo
te ars
The thing to
do Is to !lnlH copious ly of {1 cup or
CfU!fl that are well over the turn
Alle rnalivcly. you can 11lick your
tect Into A bucketoCicc water
Of. If fugitive s tray memories.
like the iMt.ant you both looked al
the Medl~rran an from Eden
Roe. 1bould come to bother you.
you can shoot them do wn with a
CIP, platol
l'heae are out • t ~w or th~ In
IH'OIOUS bits ur "bt•h av 1or
mod1f1cat1on" put rorth by Dr
Zcv Wanderer in his b<>Ok called
·Le tting Go .. Th1i. lus t refers Lo
the business o r coping with what
used to be c alled a broke n heart
'1 don't know what 1t '~ c alled by
the sexuully liberated . but sure ly
not thul 1 He also ~aves a 12-week
course on the subject to the sex
ually bereaved of Southern
California
Leaving "beha vior modifies
lion" aside . which I think as mos t·
ly damned nonscn11e, with the ul
11 malt' and Vl('IOUS objec t or con
t rolH n~ 1 he mm di. of people you
don 't la ke. let us l'Xa mine whetht'r
u nythrn~. really. should bt· dom·
about :i brok<'n heart
SUCH HEART as I huvt.'. and 1t
h as bccndc11cribcd as abouta11 big
us u bent dime. has been tern·
p orully broken a numbc.lr of
tames So has most l'verybody
clst'·11, and none or uii . I 'm sure.
h a d t o emplo y th e mor e
a dva nced ploy of Dr Skinner
a nd hlssthool to get o vent
I'm not s ure I would (•are to
a~a1 n AO lhroul(h Uw ;.ing:-1 of
somt.> or m y more p:11nful dump
rngs. but. now th<Jt the) art• dom·
with. I havt· l'Omt• to look upon
the m a:-learnanA t·x pt•n <'nr c:-
und damned valuable lea rn1n.:
t•xpenences a t th<it
'l'hat you learn more b) )our
failures than by your i.ucccssei. 1:-
u propos1t1on I have ac('eptt.'<l for
m ostofmylife
The re are thtnfes 111 lift.• )'Our an
ner drivf' C'rave11 most des pt:!ralt.>
ly, like starring with V11 nessu
Rc dgravt.• In th(• L1fr of Trots ky,
or iiomt.>thlnl( You ~1vt• this your
btlst 11hot ur. hots. a nd an time you
d iscover thal you nrt• in the fell
<•lutC'h or <'lr<'Uffi!ltan<'t'. und Va
nes:H• 1s not lor you
THE MOST vulua bk 1hm~ I
have leamed from wom ·n 1s lhut I
like them , and somellme!i quite o
lot, so long as I a m not In love with
them. Love. and its old·ra11h1ont·d
consequence und con com mltunt,
mt1rrla11~. l8Just loo much for me.
If I had e>tper1m •nted with rot
ten tSU~S und cup pis tols i.nd
tur ned whnt wu8 o ft e n rr11I
;1n.iu1sh into somt: exerc1st: in
e·o mpet1ni:: responst'" or dt·
't·lop1n1t "new coupling skllb .
I ma ghl not huv1• learned th1 !>
h11ppy lesson
TouJ!h a:. at :.ound::. the ans wt>r to
tht• t-nd of an affair is the natural
om• Onl' ~weal~ 1t out, a nd often
quill' hlt•rally a nd at length I do
nol care to t hank a bout all the
moist 11heets I have wakened on
bee· a use I did mil live up to the ex-pc<'t utloms o( My On~ True
Love.
I RE Mt;MIU:R one parl1r ular
t1ml' when a ll woR lost More ac
euratcly, I compleltily for~ol it I
kno w thut I we nt to WashinRtOn.
D C . ror ten dt1yl4, und to th1~ day
do not rcm{'mtwr whcrf' I lived ,
whom t suw. or what I did Rut.
when I got back to New Yo rk. the.•
thing was as dead us the Red
Kni11htsoru1swr.
f sugl(est that the e asiest wny
o ut . in m u ttc rt1 of he ttrt ~
bro ker\, may not be the best
way Ther '!! something to tX'
"Old for learning things the
hurd way Llkt', you r eally
lt•1t r n thl'm
LOCAL I CAUFORNIA ~· Mwch 12. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 7
Clemente Pier Area Shows Shame
Weeds and Debris Make La11dseope on Eyesore
Ba tte red t rash cans spill contents along widewalk and roadway and tumble -weeds
rnver a<'Ct·sscs to the pier. Run-down be ach cottages. motels and apartments
nt•eding rcpu1r dot the area. Reports a re that money has been set aside in a non-
profit corporation formed to redevelop the pier area. Plans we re to la ndscape the
area . develop it as a park and eventually a seaside restaurant. To date, nothing
has been done But the vagrants and stray dogs love it.
Coal-operated Plant
Due in California?
SACRAMENTO CAP J -Coal, the
Dinosaur Age fuel that sooted the
s kies of the Indust rial Revolution.
could be coming to California for the
first time to produce the electricity of
the s pace age.
As the state and its largest utility
weigh what would bt' Califo rnia 's
Cirsl coaJ.fired power plant, a prime
question is whe the r the slat e 's
already smoggy skies can stand the
strain.
MANY ARE OPTIMISTIC about
fa ncy new devices, some tested in
J a pan, to reduce polluta nts that the
burning of coal s pews into the air.
But others oppose adding any fossil·
fuel dirt to the s kies.
At issue is Pacific Gas & Electnc
Co. 's proposaJ lo build a two-unit.
1.600-me gawatt coal-fired powe r
plant to be dubbed "Fossil I & 2"
-in Northern California by 1986
T h e Ene r gy Commission 1s
r ea ching the end or the long process o(
r eviewing the utility 's application and
deciding whjeh of four proposed s ites is
acceptable for the S2 billion project,
expected to provide electricity for a
m illion people.
AT THE CURRENT stage in the
( ENERGY J
However , a federal Judge over·
turned the m atn nuclear law this
month, making the nuclear power is
sue a question until court appeals are
settled
Geothe rma l a nd hyd roelectric
plants a re obvious ly l1m1ted geo
gra phically and generation of elec-
tricit y from t he !>Un 1s s t ill ex-
perimentaJ
THUS CALIFORNIA CAME to the
situation whe re Gov Edm und Brown
Jr. could state last May t hat "our of-
fi cial policy is one of encouragement ,
of working with the p rivate sector
a nd with universities and the federal
government to bring about a coal
technology which is compatible with
the quality of life in California."
PG&E submitted its application to
the Energy Commission tn December
1977. It plans to use 16.000 tons of low.
sulfur coal a day, bring ing it by train
from Uta h . T he p l ant c o uld
a lternati ve ly burn fue l oil o r
agricultural or municipal wastes.
process, the three Sacra mento Valley THE UTILITY WOULD e mploy
sites would seem to have potenti al · 200 to 1,600 persons during the fi ve
air pollution problems while the years ll would take to build the plant
fourt h site, on the Sacramento River and would hire 300 persons to run it
adjacent to Suisun Marsh, is being e ventually. Under the 1974 law that
quest ioned for possible adverse im-set up the Energy Commission,
p act on wild life in the delica te utilities have to go through a two.
federally protected wetlands. pa rt 36-mon t h pro cess t o get
The four sites are : permission to build a power plant.
The first part is the "notice of in-
tent " or NOi, in which the utility pre·
sents at least thr ee alternate plan
site s. The Energy Com mission ,
through lengthy public bearings and
volumes of information, decides if at
least one of those sites is acceptable
and if the utility demonstrates the
need for the plant.
-Batte. in central Butte County.
fi ve miJes northwest of Oroville and lS
miles southeast of Chico
-South Yuba, in southern Yuba
County, four miles west of Wheatland
and 10 miles southeast of Marysville·
Yuba City.
-Willows , in central Glenn County,
six mileswest ofWillows.
-Montezuma, in Solano County,
al the confluence of the Sacramento
and San Joaquin rivers , four miles
north of Pittsburg.
IN ADDITION, THE state Depart-
m ent of Water Resources announced
a year ago it is working on plans for
a coal-fired plant to provide some of
the electricity lt devou rs pushing
water around the state.
And Southern CalHornia Edison Co.
announced last year that it, too, ls
thinking about building a coal plant
in the Southern California desert, but
bas filed no forma l applications.
Coal, which bas fired power plants
in other stales a lmost from elec-
tricity's beginning, comes rather late
to Californi a , where p ower is
1enerated from plants fueled by oil
and hydroelectric, nuclear and
geothermal energy.
TRE STATE n'SELF bu no m.lna-
ble coal deposits, allboulh several
utiUUes have interes ts in coal plants
ln other Western s tates. Edison owns
a 1,500-megawatt coal plant at
Mohave, Nev.
But events have caused California to tum to coal. The continuJna oU Im-
port problem and the questionable
•vailablllty of natural gas make
further dependence on those fuels ex-
IF THE COMMISSION approves
the NOi, the utility files an "applica·
lion for certification" or AFC, seek·
ing a license for a single s pecifi c site.
Since PG&E submitted its NOi, the
commission's two members assigned
to the case, Gene Va ra nlni and
Suzanne Reed, have heard m any
hours of testimony and read stacks of papers.
After the first round of hearings,
the commission sta ff submitted a
preliminary report last November.
The s~nd round or hearings began
las t month and finjshed tbjs month.
THE FINAL REPORT, wi th
Varaninl and Reed's recommend&·
lions to the full commission on
whether to approve the NOi, is due In
late April. Then the five-m ember
commission must decide, by this
summer, if it will approve the NOi,
possibly imposing conditions on the
utility.
The preliminary November report
concluded that while PG&E's ex-
pressed need for the power by 1987
was reasonable, there were stlll
many unanswe red ques tions on
health and safety of coal plants.
"Currently, no electrical general·
Ing stations tn California utilbe coal
aa a primary fuel," the report stated.
pensive and impractical. .. WHILE COAL-FIRED plants
Further, federal policies are have operated for decades
1tresatnc use of coal over oil; the throughout other regions of the coun·
Jat"t federal law requires a new try, many questions remain un·
power plant to get a special Hemp. auwered resardlng tbe effects of
lion to uee natural 1aa or petroleum. eoal combustloe of public health and
1af ety and on the 1enera1 environ· NUCUtAa POWE• au al.lo been • men& ...
blocked for the Ume belnc lD the lut Tbe report aleo questioned whether
year by I.be atate's nuclear laws, the three valley sites were really
wblcb Pl'C)blblt new nuclear plants alternatives to one another, since the
unW tbe federal 1overnment certllles air pollution problems could be tbt
a aafe watte-diapoeal method. sameatalltbree.
Amtrak's fares are as easy to take as
our trains. And with this coupon, it's an
e ven better bargain.
S o visit that friend or relative. 'Id ke
the kids sightseeing. And maybe for the
first time, en1oy the trip going dl1d coming.
With prices and comfort like ours, you
can't afford to stay home.
Amtrak's working on the railroad by
getting down to basics, like cost~ comf<;:>rt
and convenience. Beca use we figure if
we're going to get you to leave the car at
home and get you on board, we've got to
give you a great ride. And a great deal.
Call Amtrak or your travel agent fo r
all the details. -
~ -DDMONHl1Jil .... ti.-i I Amtrd 411d Caltrans are offering spec14/ round· trip the tid:et oHice is dosed. or at your local Amtrak
I excursion /ares Monday·Friday /or aty paus travel agent. When acc:ompc!l11ed by an adult, I
between Los Angeles dlld San Diego. These /ares children under J 2 ride for hall. Tickttts valid Dec 4
are only available when tlus coupon is pre.sented. through May 25, 1979, and good for 29 dttys alter
._ It C4ll be.redeemed for one or more tickets at date of sale. No stopovers perrrutted. Faa1rru.les or ~ I Am==~·~~:::; ~J;:.:;cce:;; ~I
8 ,aw.-.-~,.,,,,,.,-·-iJCA .
LosAngeles S -S 3.30 S 5.40 S 7.40 $ 7.90 S 9.50 S/2.00 S/4.60
.... F ullerton 3.30 2.20 3.90 5.40 7.40 9.00 12.00 1 I Stnta Ana 5.40 2.20 2.80 3.30 6.90 8.00 JO.SO
San Juan Cap. 1 7 40 3.90 2.80 2.20 3.90 6 90 8.00
San Cleme nte 7.90 5.40 3.30 2.20 2.80 5.90 7.90
I Oceanside 9.50 7.40 6.90 3.90 2.80 2.80 5.90 I
De/Mar 12.00 9.00 8.00 6.90 5.90 2.80 3.30
S.tnDit1go 14.60 12.00 JO.SO 8.00 7.90 5.90 3.30 I t:KJI.e. Round·trlp u cutlJOn 1.,.., •nd coupon M•lng1 011/~ ••flltble Mond•T·fl'ri<l•Y. -4.J ..... _____________ _
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8 DAIL 'I PILOT s
QUEENIE Lundberg Leads GOP
Oolir Named Cent ral C o nunittee Seereta ry
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h•t' tweo nuo1t·l11·ha1rman of tht.• GOP Task force on
t ·011.:rt-s1>1ut1.1l H(•fo1 It\ .and Hult-!-.
Hallhum '1llld tht• I ai.k fon•t•, which will have a
lt.ir1d 111 dt•H•lopan~ vo-.1t1un ... for lhe Republican
l 'llUl u:. 111 tht• llou:.t., well lw looking into public
fina111·1n.: of Polll1(•a l c·.irnpaa~ns. eledion laws,
rult•!> of tht.o llous1• of Hepresentattves. committee
i.lr uctun: m thl' llt>UM' und what lo do about mem·
b<'J '> of lht• llou:.t: who havt> ~n convicted of
fol1111H•S
Miller Named
Water Chief
•hu""'°''""°''"~"'"<""'""rfrv Raymond Miller. ~cneral manager of t he :"~~~~,1:,~~~~;~r1:!:~J1~1,..;~ South ("oast County W e.tler District, has been
•"Cl "' "'"""on «·m~•P•v "''""°' named board c hairma n for the Aliso Water ~".:'::,~·:,• .. ~-~'°M'~~~"~" ''' '""0 ·Management Agency
POT CORPS
Miller succeeds Carl Kymla. who res igned
as general mana~er of
th(' Moulton Nigue l
bi Cllf\,.,. W •H1i\tn R <h .. nr '•"'" nt F'" l.l.Q 1DC'D? Ant4"f"IM (d f uf'J'rffl \#rY•<"'· wtll bt' l'I ~ ~ ~. ..
that post last month . ,
along with his position
Water District
r-1•ld on r~., M'1rcn IJ 1"7' "'' • 00
PM •lf '""'° fl,~U ArMdwttY Ct"l.flOl'I wttP'I
•nh rm,.nt it' "'"'"'''d" Nd ftOn,,t < •~Ptrrv Bf>U A,OMJw ly Mortud'•
THE AL I ·o SACRAMENTO IA p l Waler M anagem e nl
A pall comm1ss1oned Agency is a cooperative
M<110111e by a pro-m a ri j u ana involving seven local
"'·"E.,01111 M<ROR•E ··~-n• o• groups ~ays a s hm m a· sewage collection agen·
OlfN.lot'I-.
ro, •.• -.... Ca ""'~ 19SI Pa"''" jOrsty of Californi ans
IWdY On M;)r(n 11 191'1 di <,I fdn• cies ~=n~:~~~.~;;~1·,,~~~.;~a~::::, ~;~ ~~: ~ 1 ~~ ~ ~ ~ ign gt~~ T ht-group formed
.,, .,,.,,.~ 00111 ot CD<t.> M .. ~. c" '" in 1972 to construct a re·
,,, Mr•. Ann, .. rt1m"1onot Gl~"IO• penalties for growing ~ional sewage syste m
... :~'n';~~ .. ~~Pn" ':~~·:"~,~~.· marijua na for personal that is under construe·
Qrandcn11<1r~n .... ,.,,,. Wiil M rw•k!on use lion at Ahso Cr eek and ;".,";!;;'"~~~:d: ~:: ::.~':::,~;;:,~~ T h l' N a t 1 o n a I along streets rn Laguna
,r ••11 ,., omm .. 01111r1v '""'""'"" Org an1 7.at1on for lhe Beach MILLER
,.,.,,r. _,., '""""'"''°""' "'"'.,.,, R ('form of Mar iju ana Th · d r th · f L 1 ..... tM""' 01ov• Mor1udrv "' ro,1,; Laws <NOR ML 1 said its e aRency ts <·om prise o e city o aguna M•"·' c •• \4C\m• Beach. Emerald Bay Service District, Los Alisos
1 fl LA MAf.,,11'!.~,, ,p,111,."' ,,, µoil found that 53 per-Wate r District, El Toro Water District, Moulton >df••~M •• '" P~·"'<l•• .. A"""M"''" t'l'nt of those qu<'stioned Niguel Waler Dis trict. Irvine Ra nch Water Dis·
• • *
UR . BARBA& S HELL STONE IPC lh e
(>C1ltt1cal ~<.·1cni:r department at Cal Stale Fullerton
will b.c> tht• sJ>{'aker Wednesday before the San
Clem~nlt> Area Republican Women Federated
The Republican women will meet at 10:30 a m
at thP. Bay Marie Restaurant in San Clemente
JUSTIN HECHT. a Newport Harbor High
School senior who was na med o utstanding youth
a ssociate fo r 1978 by the Orange County
Republican Central Committee. will be the guest
s peaker Wednesday whe n the Balboa Bay
Republican Women Federated gather
The meeting starts at 1 I a m at tbe Shark
land Yarht Club in Newport Beach
* * •
THE SOUTH COAST chapter of the Nattonal
Organnation for Women meets al 7 .30 pm Wed·
nesday at Laguna Fede ral Savings. 270 Ocean
Ave., Laguna Beach
* * *
ATTORNEY AND EDI TOR Manuel S
Klaus ner w1ll be the !>pcaker at T hursday's meet
ing of the Libertarian Supper Club of Orange
County
Klausner. a Los Angeles lawyer and senior
t!ditor of Reason Magazine. will talk about "Roll
ing Back Taxes: What Next After Proposition 13 "
The Libertarians will gathe r at 6 ·30 pm lll
the Revere House in Tustin
• * •
ORANGE COAST Congressman Robert
Badham will be a special guest Saturday when the
Orange County c hapter of the March of Dimes and
the Laguna Beach c hapter of the Cahfornta
Republican Assembly conduct a benefit art auction
at the Hotel Laguna
The festivities get under way at 7 30 p m A
donation of $5 per c.·ouplt-·~ ~1ng as ked
• • •
DOR IS ALLl::N ANO DORIS ENDERLE, co
c ha irmen of Bu~ Bloc. wall be tht· s peakers at the
Ma rch 23 me<>tmg o( lh(· South Coast Republican
Forum.
The dinner meeting 1s i.t:'l for 7 p m dt
Barone·s Restaurant in El Toro For reserval1on!>
call Carolyn Rapp. 551 3553
~:~Q.~~oT~~~~~~:::~.:.·:'.:'"~~:; 'fr~ 7~~1t;:1 ~:~o~a~ ~~lt~a~ trict and the South Coast County Water District.
;:0•::,::;,:--~;;:,,~,:,.o;:~ ~~1':;~~htnp, other than a MILLER, WHO JOI NED TH E South Coast Facilities for develop
... AM . c .. .-,..,."..., .. 111 !>@ ,,.,., o" County Water District in 1967, will receive no mentally disabled peo
Meet ing
Seton
Retarded
1""'""' al 1 oo PM Al "'"'Dor La'"" salar y or compensation for his extra duties. pie w·111 be "''scussed at a M.P"10r titl Cl\.lQPf ••tn A,.,,, .Mou1 UJ
'4a1t,pa•toro1T .... fir••C11urc11 011n, The San Jua n Capistrano resident was a public meetin~ al 7 p.m N,,,.,~ .... ot <ian• .. A"" c .. "'"'""' Screerun· g member o r a committee that formed the water Tues day at Fairvie w l,.wn M-mor1a1 (hltf>M ~H~
TeMPLn agency and has served as director and a lte rnate State Hospital . 250 1 .. ~~"R:!~~ --r~::P~;,~ .. ':':::;;• ;~ director for four years Harbor Blvd .. Costa
""""" q •• , ... t lhf' iJQf' ol ~~ Oim·c Set Mesa . .,,,.,,,.< • .,....., t>v ""r nu,bllntt r ,..,,. w T h e m e e l i n a t ~ f•mplf'.C.wP'K>"'"Y<l~wt111.,onJ•n~,.., E t ll Ne h ls h ... ,~ ., ... ,, ~urv••"" bY IWO \lep-..on A free lung screening s e a IC 0 s ponsored by Area X!
Clot><" "lf'mptl'' 0' ,.,.,,, Mf'\A, r.. clinic ror ""rsons 55 and <Orange County, of the -fl.ct s:fu'\V"ll ff'mJ>I..._ ol P•rwt c;ro-wt' ~
.. o•o•,,..r•l<>MS•monotOn•on over wilJ be held from l De velopme nta l Dis
r, .... ,. A111 S1moo o• L•ve11anc1. ,,., a .m. to noon Marc h 31 at N d c ii abilities Board. a state
" 1 ''*"" 'i•mon ""'° t-4f!rn<lt. !tlmon t • ''"'" o• II"'-'""" , ..... ,and Wllllf'• the Red Cross Health rune 0 ounc agency that protec ts the
.mon nl Tuhil 1""'· 3 ""M' 110~ M ainlenance Center rights of developmental
••II ol """_.," Ca Ann~ S1mo11 ot ly d1·sabled "°"'Pit'.' )Onvrr (Oto<-.,,,., 011 .. (.t\ton ol 7571 Westminster Ave.. Estella Nichols . president of the Anaheim t'~V
rM1•1. c .. Md" 01 r""'''"n Av•M• Westminster Se01 or Citizens Club, has been appointed an .::;.·~:.~· ,:·'~~;~··:~ ;"rx,w;:,..n•,,',a~,,~ Volunteer nursing stu· alternate member of the Orange County Senior RHYS BU ~Cll lLL , "'~'n'm r"'"""' '""'<" "'"'" """' dents from Cal Slate Citizens Council. executive secreta ry of ,...nlat HMllO•l~wn M•m<>rlftl P3,. Lo B h ·11 the Area XI board, said 1Mt "'-""'"• Mo''""'Y """''o" ng eac w1 s how Mrs. Ntchols. appointed by Supervisor Ralph
RetMEll film s and offer printed Clark. replaces John Harms. who resigned re· that because of un .. !~ .. ":::'rE,,'-p:,i;:.::;w~;i;;tt,;:!.°~ ma le n a Is exp I a in in g cently. favorable reports from
0 ,.,. Surnvt"<I bl' 1 """' Phiho c lung screening. Mrs. Nichols also has served on the executive parents al last month"s ;.;!~~~ ~11,,:9s.'?:'a"~~a""~ .. d-:,~;:!~! No appo intment is board or the Retail Clerks Union Local 324 and on meeting, administrators L!:::::.-....--
•m••v Q••••""~ ..,.,.,1u• ,.,,,o .... necessary. For mforma· the Anaheim Capital Improvement Committee. of pr ivate skilled nurs · ~-;~:,!~t ':!~/1 :.".','/,'.' ~::: tion. call 898·4547 ing facilities have been
Y.ortua ry<11rtt1or' requested to make brie f
w1NcHesTe11 3 s h } Off presentations H~:~;E~:.. :~~~s~~p;,;:~ c 00 s . er Parents s a id t hey
,.,ayonMercn• 1•79 !'>urv1vrllbyhl< were unhappy about the ;~~ ~;~:~·~.~f~:3~!11:~-~... Deaths S treatment th eir
l .... d(llll dr•n and , qr•a• p o.-.ish Class y oungs ters have r e · ~rftndchhdl'"l.'f\, (,ravr\itle 5"rYICh 81 ~..... Cet'ved l·n some of the
11 00 AM T~ Marci\ 11, 1<11<1 ,., Els he Pt clhc ,,_~mortal P<lr~. PocltlC el.A) re facilities. Ms Burchill
vo.,w Mortua1~e:~c:'"~ Coastline Community College will present a said.
c.eRAAo w•LLI-c ON1<L1N. ,, nine-week Spanish course for travelers at three Also a t Tuesday's 7
""""' ot trvi~. ca Pmed oiav on COLUMBUS. Ohio I AP) Orange Coast high schools beginning in mid-April. p. m. meeting, Fairview
Mitr<ll ''· "" H•"" '"1'"" lt~ll4'• -Donald c. Power, 79, Th ·11 h t d t to e e 111 •n•on•• H1011 sc1100• .• .,.,., "" e course wl teac s u en s conv rs director Frank Crinella
111uo111 c11em1wr tor,, vears. H" retired c hairman o f with Spanish-speaking people by stressing work on will discuss proposed
_9_••_a_u"-'-"'-.t'_51 __ ~ __ ·s_eoi_r_~_•_n General Telephone and pronqnciation, oral practice. sentence structure housing and e ducation
Electronics Corp., died a nd conversation. for developmentally dis
Sunday at h is home The course will begin April 16 at H~lington a bl e d res id e nt s o SMl1l4 & TUTHILL
MOllTUAllY
W8TCUff CHAf'a
Crerretory • Flower Shop 427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-4888
f'llaet P OTMHS
SMITM'S MOltTUAIT
627 Matn St
Huntington Beach
53~539
Power was n a m ed Beach High School in room 132 and Ap~l 17 at F airview
chairman a nd chief ex-Costa Mesa High School, room 108. The third l~a-More information
eculiveofGT&Einl959, lion begins April 18 al Fountain Valley High avai la ble from M·
and co nt i nu e d a s School. room 207. Burchill at 731-4787 chairman until 1971. --------------------------------
SHERMAN OAKS
<AP ) -Televis ion
scriptwriter James
F rlh:ell, 59, died at
home here .
POLITICS I ORANGE COUNTY
RAFW:tT1· Class Se t ... .....,.~ .... ~ .... ~ ...... ~ .. On Career
Auttlor CJa.ire Robbuis
wilt discuss "Managing
Your Own Career'' at a
7 p m. March 15 dinner
meeting or lbe Purcha~
ing Management A~
soc ialion o r Orantt c
County al the Anaheim
Sheraton Hotel.
A pre dinne r pant.11
discussion on ··How to
Market Yourself" by ui.
mg .. people skills" wall
start at 5·45 p.m .
More information 1i.
available at 176-2990.
LAGUNA BEACH
SCHOOL OF ART
Spring Quarter
Apr. 2 -June 2
• Je,.elry
• Art H•s•ory
• Pa1n11ng -8egonn1n9
& A dv•l'C8d
• 01aw1nq &
Comi>0~111on
• l:>tUIPIUf"'
• Pho109r<1phv
• llf P D•;i .. 1119
• Wa1erco1or
• Cotor & Design
• P11111mak1ng
• Cetam•C$ • Ao~u
• Children s Ari
• S•one Cd1v1n(I
• Commu111cat1on
U<'S19n
EVENING CLASSES
• Ps1n11119 • Photogrdprly
• C11ram•t,. • O•aw1n11
• Jt'WPlrt
drt drt school exoer1enc~
w1\h J unique env1ronm~n1
Write Phon• for 8roctoure
(71 41 494-1520
2222 Lavuna C.nyon Rd.
Laguna 8-h. Cahfornta 92651
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,_FAMILY
COlOMAL fUMHAL
HOMI
PALO ALTO
R lch•rd·Kleem•n
Lazaru, 34, of Palo Alto
died T hursday in a n
automobile accident in
the Sao Francisco Bay
area. He was the son or
Ralph Lazarus ,
chairman or Federated 1Department Stores Inc ..
;the CincinnaU-based parent company of I.
Magnin, Bullock 's
Northern California and
others.
•Well, maybe so . . . . . . . .
7801 Borsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
PACIAC YtlW
Ult IOtttAI P~U
Cemetery Mortuary
Chai>el
3500 Pacift0 View Onve
Newport Buch
644-2700
MeC~ MOltTUARtts
Laguna Beach
494-941 5
L~unaH1lls 768-0933
San Juan Caoistrano
49>1776
MIAMI <AP >
Kermit Sellaler, 64bwho
filled 32 l'ff<>rd ol urns
and 15 books with the
"bloopel"S" that broad-IAL'n 1 ... 0H N•AL MOMI ca.slera made on the air,
946-2424 died Tburaday . Hla
CO.I• Mesa favorite example w11
073-9450 radlo announcer Harry
Von Ze.ll'a lntroduclloo
l&L llOADWAT mon! Lban 40 years aao:
MOITUAlY "Ladies a.ad 1enUeme>n, 1 ~==Y tbe Pretident or tb•
e42·9160 r Unlted St.ates, Hoobe.ri
...... ---------~ HHVff."
Your 00use can be a On a $15,00> loan.
good sourced money When rronthly payments are for 120
you need extra rroncy. With a months at an annual percent
second rrortgage loan from age rate ol 14%. Total of pay·
Canmercial Credit. you can ments: $27 ~8>.
bonuw up to $25.(XX> on the Call~ today to apply.
value of your home. and we'll find a way to help.
NO POJNTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY.
COMME~IAL CR_..EDIT C~TION
&j &:\ ~ flnanclaJ service of
\:ICI CONTIPL MTA CORPOf\ATION
A loan of $5.000 and over must be S«ured
by a combination of real and ptrsonal property
COSTA MESA • 370 t . 17th St.• 645·8700
HUNTINCTON BEACff • 16075 Colden Weat St.• 847· 7771
Ml ION VIEJO • U395 Alici• Perkw•y. Suite l • 770·2651
ORANGE • 1111 Town a Country Rd., Suite 26 • 547-S87l
{tHll t.llt ..... ,_. "'••C.tlo •• th•>I>•• , .........•• ,,.., .....
•But talk Is so cheap -and so transitory.
•When you want food bargains -prices you can
count on day In and day out, the proof Is in print
.In the grocery ads in the Delly Piiot.
•Confused by all the conflicting claims?
•Shop the Dally Piiot, get the facts, com-
pare .•.•. then you know you're really getting
the moat for your money.
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
/ .
LOCAL I CALIFORNIA I NATION Monday, March 12. 1979 DAILY PILOT A9
Horses Man's 1st Love Plaudits
Awarded
By Rabin
Circus Performer Happie8t in Ring
Delly ~ ... "•" .......
PERFORMERS ACKNOWLEDGE APPLAUSE
John Herrtcott Has Spent Ute as Showmen
By AllTll ll R VIN 'EL
Ol I ... o.llY PllM \1•11
T1an, hund&unw und l(r uyrna ut
the tt'mplei., John tlerrwll
lounl(l'S bcsld • hus trull~r homt·.
within 1.iht uncl i.<1und of h111
1tock In traclt' und rm;I lovt·
"l 'v.-bt-t•11 111it1111 m> life My
f•tht•I' did llw Hnnw krnd ot work
l do !)(•fort• mt• und I workl'd
with him,· 11uy;-. lll'rnoll. 4ft,
horal' lru1ner und exhibitor for
Clrcu" Vur~u11
Ttw r11c·u11 111.1\, .11 1111' llunt
lllf(lclll ( 'cnll'I lhl uu.:h I Ul''duy
Olj.!hl
0 "1 t · t.. IU K IU O 1"1 Ki\ N
•• w .1.\ ~•• to '"'"'k 111 111111 the
r1·JI '1\111 ltl r1ghl111i.: .i lJloody
".1 r H1 l\v1 l•11.!'J' t•Jr:-. c1g11
111· tlwn "1·11t ll• lhl· \l11111l'::.utJ
~t hoot 11( lh1,1111·'' 1111 tht• l:I Hil l
.tnd IJ1•c amt .a 1 uurthuust' re
p o 1 ll·1 runn111i.: J ... tt·no~raµh
mac·hme 1n. ... tt•ud ot a string or
Arabian!>, And.ilu~1.in11 ~nd Ap
paloo:.a:.
A GI budd~ told him court re
porting paid wdl, but Jl ernott
was more arcustomed lo a
horse's bare bouncmg bark than
a court.room 's hard oaken chairs
with straight, upright back!>
A SEVERE HEARING loss in
one ear reHulUng from Korea du·
ty with a heavy artillery unit
m ight handicap his court report·
mg. he reasoned.
One cannot record what he
cannot hear .
And besides, the circus was in
his blood The thrlll of The
Grand March heralding the
opening performance 1n c1lle11
und burgs 48 weeks a year
acrou America was easier
listening.
"I worked with my father until
l got mt.o my 20s, then went out
on my own," says Herriott.
who's assisted by wire Mary
Ruth and daughters Cindy. 19,
and Heidi 18, in the act
IU: TRACES HIS savvy with
hori.es to his rather and even his
grandfather. who was cxecultve
c hef for the 101 Ranch Real Wild
Wes t amusement show 1n
Oklahoma.
·My mother's side also had a
traveling tent c1rC'uS that toured
the Midwest." said llernott
l began al 5 as the back end
of a gtraire ... he explain::.
HERRIOTT GRADUATED
from his unseen role ms1de the
giraffe lo real clowning al 6 and
7. then went on to bigger things
"When I was 12. I was wor k
mg three full-grown elephants."
says the horseman, Who put In a
stint as trainer and ringmaster
al Ringling Bros. Circus World
in Florida.
"The art of equestrian train-
ing is 400 to 500 years old and I
got an 'old school' education.
There is a definite theory and
practice," he said of his pro-
fession.
"HONlet'l are the foundation of
the circus "
"WE DON'T HAVE the liberty
to take as much time as we
want." he said, noung circus
horses work in tight 1ittle rings
in brier appearances compared
to large arenas for conventional
equestrian exhibition.
·'There are two distinct circus
horses. Liberty Horses and High
School horses," Herriott points
out
Liberty Horsei. run free. danc
1ng and perfor ming without
riders. while lllgh School horse~.
named for the French haute
ecote. or high SC'hool. a re more
advanced and generally work
with a ndcr
"We do a disco mod number
this year." says Herriott. adding
that 1t 1s popular with audiences
NEW YORK <APl
Former Israeli Priml"
Minister Yitzhak Rabin
has presented awards lo
n i ne Americans who
have made "unique con
tributiona" lo the r e·
birth of the Je wish slate "".,,..,...to Recognized for con·
A ttor St1e• tributions to It;rael were
Leonard Berns tein. Actor Cliff R ob ertson music; Richard Boone .
h as s u e d The cine ma ; M a rth a
Horohow Collection Graham. dance: Chaim
of D a llas, a m ail· Gross. fine arts; J an
order luxu r y gifts Peerce, vocal arts; Dr
firm, because his pie-Albert Sabin, science:
ture appeared on a Dore Schary, dramatic
c 0 m bi n 3 t i 0 n arts ; Roy Titus. in-
telcvision -cloc k radio dustry, and Eli Weisel. literature. u :,ed in the com-
pany's C hris tmas Call642-5678. Put a f ew words catalogue . to work lor you.
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CO beat IS perfect for performing
horses." Herriott says of his An ·
da lus1ans. Arabians and Ap-
paloosas and their ability to
adapt and dance to 1t
Complaints Increase I
On Home Construction
LOS ANGELES Complaints
about the quality of home construe·
l ion and remodehnJ? arc mcreasing
s harply in California and consumer
protection doesn't seem to be keeping
up.
"ThC' public is getting s hort·
c hanged," said Mel Cooper , reg\strar
of the Contractors State License
Board. whose aJ!ency regulates the
estimated 122.000 contractors active
[ CONSUMER J
Cooper is also unhappy about the
four lo five months the board talces to
process a contractors' license ap-
plication and would like to see a
sizeable increase in s taffing to al-
leviate the problem. He notes that
the agency is funde d completely
through licensing fees a nd has a sur·
plus of more than $6 million, money
he feels should be used to beef up tbe
board.
Stop missing
your phone calls.
' in Cahfomia
"WE SIMPL\' DON'T have the
s taff for the caseloud that's de·
ve loped." Cooper said, noting that
only about 25,000 of the 36,000 com·
plaints tus 250-man agency got last
year were investigated.
aJ() Delegates
OK Policy For
Wmmon Clwrch
CINpNNATI <AP ) Delegates of
10 Protestant denominations have
agreed to policies a1med at fostering
mutual acceptance and a common
church for their several million
mem bers.
The policies were approved by the
Consultation on Church Union, an
ecumenical body of 200 delegates
sponsored by the churches. The even·
tual aim or the churches is m utual
recognition of ministries by the 10
sects.
The denominations must approve
and implement the policies during
the next two years. The principle of
the development of a common clergy
and single church was fi rst approved
m 1974
The policies call for recognition of
all Bapt.Jsmal rights of the individual
churches; an admonition not to seek
the other churches' members; and
an agreement to work together on
social issues.
The 10 denominations represented
at the 14th annual plenary session of
"THE NUMBER OF licensees has
grown ao rapjdly that the money has
b uilt up, but because of s taffing pro-
blems and the number or complaints,
it someUmes tallea six months before
we can get a deputy In the field lo
handle a complaint,·' Cooper said.
Most of the board's ~gulatory ac-
tivities involve remodellng, Cooper
said, noting that buyers of new
homes are pretty much on their own
aa far as pollcing the quallly oC the
work.
•·I don't know of any recourse for a
new-home buyer when there 's a pro-
blem with construction except the
civil courts." Cooper s aid. "Whal
people should do before they part
with their hard-earned money Is in·
vegllgate thoroughly. Walk through
the home yourself and make sure
you're getting good value "
COOPER RECOMMENDS that
buyers inspect the house in question
well before escrow closes and insist
that any needed repairs be included,
in writing, ln the escrow agreement.
"If you don't have it in writing and
there's not enough money Jen in
escrow to take care of the work.
you're going to have trouble," he
warned.
Philip Decker. a San J ose attorney
who is a public member of the board,
recommends getting a lawyer for
any work done by a contractor.
· the Consultation on Church Union
<COCU> are the African Met.bodlst
Episcopal Church, African Methodist
E piscopal Zion Church, Christian
Church-Disciples of Christ, Christian
M etbodisl Episcopal Church,
Episcopal Church, National Council
o f Community Churches,
Presbyterian Church io the Unlt.ed
States <Southern>, United Church of
Christ, United Methodist Church and
the United Presbyterian Church. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
·'The best advice Is to urge people
lo see a lawyer before they put pen lo
paper," Dec k e r sa id . "A
knowledgeable attorney wlll go
through all of the possible problems
and make provisions for them in the
contract. It only costs a few bucks
and you can sleep a lot better."
$250,000
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finea for ignor ing a
back-to-work order dur-
in1 last fall's 13·day
teaeben' strike ln Fall
River.
The unlon aaid en·
forcement of t.be order
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' Bruins Not at Peak--Yet ,..
We'll Play Much Better, ays UCLA's Greenwood
LOS AN<an.ES CAP I O•vad
Grcen-.uod hod both c<>nipll
m cnt• unJ subtJ words of warn
11\ft for th,• Uauv .. r<y of San
l''r 1uw1s,·o. l l(.'l.A ·~ opf>C)nt"nt an
T h u r " ii .1 ) ' ~ N C A A W t' b t
Ht•te1 on.tl bai.kt•tboll playoff
i.t.>m1fm,11' .it P")\O lftoh
"USfo' IS •• ftnt? tt•Um 11nd lhey
wall bt• l ou.:h to bt.>at ." thl'
Bruins· 1-.0 llnw All Ament·itn
forward "+ntd Sund&)' Mft er be led
UC LA to .t 76 7l '11..•tor> over
l stubborn Pt·ppt>rdtnl" .. But l
don't thank -. ... pl..a t•d our t>e ·t i today, dlld "'' -.111 1Jlay mu('h
Gaucl1os,
OCC Play
1 Thursday
f Oran~e Coast College will
tangle w1th American River
while Saddlebal'k will face Ox
nard in the quarterfinal round of
the state JC basketball tourna-
ment Thursday at Cal State
r Fullerton l
OCC. which knocked off
R1 vers1de CC' Saturday night in
• the opening round. will meet f American River 121-9) at 4
o '('lock Thursday whale Sad-i dleback wall face Oxnard <27-4
f al 6
l Amen<'an Rav<•r 1s the Valley
Conference l'O·('ha mpaon while
Ox nard sha red the Western I State Conference title. t Saddleback C24·8 l advanced to
the quarterfinal round w1th a
v ll'lory over Long Beach CC'
Saturday night.
t
If Oran~e Coast wins Thurs-
day, the Pirates <24·5) will face
the Santa Rosa LA Southwest
victor Fnday at 6 A Saddlebaclr
victory would pit the Gauchos
against the Cypress-City College
of San Francisco wanner Friday
at 8
Cypress C33 1) is ranked No. I in
the tourney. The Chargers havl!
-won33gamesinarow.
Thursday's Division I Palrincs
2 p m Santa Rosa vs. LA
Southwest.
4 p.m Orange Coast vs.
Amencan River.
6 p m Saddle back vs. Ox·
nard.
8 p.m .-Cypress vs. City
College of San Francisco
I Friday's Division II Pairings
2 p . m . Merced vs. Men-
docino.
4 p. m . Butte v s . Victor
1 Valley.
Friday's Division I Pairings J 6 p .m . Orange Coast-
American River winner vs. San-
ta Rosa-LA Southwest winner.
1
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8 p. m. Saddle back-Oxnard
wanner vs. Cypress-City College
of San Francisl'o winner.
better In tht> gomea to {'Onw ·
GREENWOOD S('ORU> lH
p()1ntA. 12 an lht' M't'ond hulf, '*'
lht> • f>Mrwf r.1nkt'd Rruln' rullll·tl
from a 38 36 hnlftrnw •frfl1·1t tu
"hap the W UV\''I tn th1• w1•0111l
round of lht• rt•.i1onah, ut llt'l.A ·..,
l'l'ult•y Puv1llon
t:1ghth ra11k,'<I l>.-Puul !lron 'tl
d more 1mprt>i.i.tvc vu·tury 111 1h
1>t~l'ond round f(llmt' Sunduy ut
Piault•)' downmg ~1uth~rn ('al
89 78 wllh a Sl'Orang· blat1. lalt: ao
the conkl>t
Senior forward l'urt11> Watkin'
~<'ored 27 points, 16 In the second
hulf and frl'shma n forward
M.irk A~utrrc added 25 to pace
tht• lllue t>t>mons. who will meet
No 12 Murqul'tle Thursday in
l'rovo in the othe r West
~wm1fin.il
"I TIUNK IT WILL BE a one-
ur two point game." predicted
Ut•l'aul Coal'h Ray Meyer "We
nullify l"Ctl'h other. We 're so
s1nlalJr when they ('all a. piay,
wt> almost automatically start
runnanli( 1t ·
The Blue Demons. now 23-S.
nipped Marqut>lle 61 ·60 last
APWlret>-O
UP AND OVER -UCLA forward David Greenwood goes
up and over Pepperdine's Ricardo Brown in their
second-round NCAA Western Regional basketball gam e
Sunday at UCLA. Greenwood scored 18 points in the
Bruins· 76-71 victory.
month Marquette, 22·6. ad·
vanced lo Provo with a 73-48 vie·
tory over the University of the
Pacific in Saturday's first round
played in Tucson, Ariz .. and
USF, 22-6 and the nation's 19th-
ranked team. defeated BYU
86·63 to make the West semis.
A It hough the balance of
UCLA, now 24-4, proved the dif-
ference in its victory over the
Waves, Pepperdine guard
Ricardo Brown was th~ game's
leading scorer with 27 points A
6-0 Junior with deadly accuracy
from outside. Brown kept the
Waves close with his bombs
from 20 feet and beyond. He had
26 points in his team 's first-
round tnumpb over Utah.
WATKINS AND AGUIRRE
we r e ve ry am pressLve for
DePaul. and the 6 7, 230-pound
Aguirre will almost certainly be
one of college bas ketball 's
superstars for the next three
years.
"Aguirre is going to make me
a good coach," quipped Meyer,
who called the 17-year-old "the
best recruit we've ever had."
"I like pressure," the confi·
dent Aguirre said. "l always
dreamed or being he re ...
Southern Cal was led by
forward Purvis Miller. who
scored 23 points and pulled down
nine re bounds . Guard Don
Carfino added 20 points for the
Trojans, who fimshed lhe cam-
paign with a 20·9 record.
THE GAME PROBABLY
marked the end of Bob Boyd's
13-year coacb.ing career at USC.
He announced earher that he
was qwtting at the end of this
season, but the Trojans' fine
season won him a lot or support
among fans and alumni and he
may change his mind. Boyd
would not comment on that
possibility Sunday.
O•llY Pilot P-o i.y Guy Amllnw
Pepperdine Coach Gary
Colson was definitely guiding his
team for the final time. Colson.
who coached the Waves the past
11 seasons, h a d a nnounced
earlier that he was resigning his
pos t lo purs ue bus iness in-
terests.
KEOUGH DELIVERS f'ormer Corona del Mar High
athlete M att Keough, an Ameriran League All-star for
the Oakland A 's. cuts loose in Sunday ·s exhibition action
against the Angels in Palm Spnngs. K eough w as
roughed up for nine hits and seven runs in three innings .
Carew Homers
Angel Nothing to Sneeze At
• PALM Sl'tUNGS <AP> -Something in the desert aar bas Rod
Carew sneezing. But it bas no adverse effect on the hittmg of the
seven-time American League batting champion.
Carew, obtained by the California Angels recently as he signed
an estimated $4 million, five-year contract, has s mashed lhe ball
hard in early spring games.
His second homer of the spring, a three-run first inning blast,
sent the Angels winging to a 7-2 victory over the Oakland A's Sun·
l day. Carew is hitting .455 with five hits in r 11 plate appearances this spring. .
He missed the Angels ' exh1b 1t1on
opener because of the allergy.
Can be hit .400? Carew JUSt smiled
when be was asked.
l The Edge: Consistency
'
• WAS HE SMILING because 1t wa~
about the 4-00tb time he had heard tht!
same question since joining the Angels.,
Or because no other hitter in baseball 1s
asked such a question?
CARNEY LANSFORD
Lopez Wins Los Angeles Tourney on Last Hole "I usually hit around 300 in the
spring," said Carew "The way J'm hitting
the ball now reminds me of the spnng of '77
Even the outs have been hard hit."
Lansford Inks
For $75,000 LOS ANGELES <A P ) -Nan-
cy Lopez left little margin for er-~ ror in her return to the winner's It circle, and for those who might
f
have wondered, there's nothing
wrong with her golf game.
Lopez, who made mincemeat
of the Ladies Professional Goll
. Assn. tour last year, posted her
first victory of 1979 in most
dramatic fashion Sunday, sink-
ing a 10-foot birdie putt on the
18th hole to nip Hollls Stacy by
one stroke in an LPGA tourna-
ment.
ll was the only time Lopez,
who won nine tournaments and a
record $189,814 last year, led
during the 72·bole event.
SINCE SHE TURNED pro in
July of 1977, Lopez bas won 10
championships and finished
second six Umes. Sunday•s vic-
tory was worth $15,000, boosting
her 1979 earnings to $27 ,300.
That figure lops the money·
winning list and. unlike many of
her competitors, Lopez bas
played in just three or the year's
four tournaments. And she'll not
compete in this week's event in
Rancho Bernardo.
'
Tumholl, Pfister
Wm Tennis Titles
Flom AP Dl1.attMI
Wendy Turnbull and Hank ~ Pfi1te~ c~ptured pro tennis
\ cbamplonablP1 Sunday.
~ Turnbull turned back VIJ'linla
Wade, w. 8-2. to win the '2$,000
• first prise tn a Philadelphia
tourney wbU• Pfister downed
We Nut.ale. W. '1.S. 7-1, ln tbe
Grand Smuh CUP finll ln Seo
Paulo, Brull. Pllater pocketed
"5,000.
I
In winning this event for lhe
second year in a row, Lopez
finished eight-under-par 280 over
the 6,268-yard, par-72 Rancho
Park Golf Course layout. She
bad a 69 Sunday to go with
earlier rounds of 70, 71 and 70.
Last year's winning score was
285.
IT WAS A FRUSTRATING
setback for Stacy, who took the
lead with a six-under-par 66 in
Friday's second round and
either held or shared it until the
final hole or the tournament.
Stacy's scores were 72-66-71-72.
"Consistency was the key fac-
tor." said Lopez, who had four
birdies and just one bogey dur-
ing her fmal round. "'I knew the
back side would be the key."
Lopez bad eight pars and the
decisive birdie on her final nine
boles. She started the day two
strokes behind Stacy but caught
her with birdies on the eighth
and ninth boles, both par Ss.
STACY WENT AHEAD with a
birdie on No. 10, fell even with a
bogey on 11, went ahead again
with a birdie on 14 but then
bogeyed 15. On the 18th, a 366-
y a rd, par-four bole, Stacy
milsed an 18-foot putt for a birdie
that would have forced a sud-
den-death playoff bad she made
it.
"The reuon why I didn't win
was because of the front nine,"
said Stacy, who tuma 25 next
Frldry. "1 didn't play ag-
1res1ively enouah, I cot only one
blrdle oa the front aide. The par
threes 1ot me in trouble.
"Wben yod're playing head·to-
head with Nancy. you have to
play damn good 1oll."
THE FIRST TmNG Lopez did
following the award ceremony
after Sunday's victory was
telephone her husband, Tim
Melton, a s portscaster in Har-
risburg, Pa.
"I dedicated this to you and
Daddy since your birthdays are
so c lose,'' Lopez told h e r
husband. whom she married on
Jan. 6, also her 22nd birthday.
"I Celt like I worked my tail off
out there today.
''I played well, really steady".
a nd that made me feet good. 1
dldn 't slop it around."
Susie Berning and Pegg}
Conley tied for third place with
283 totals. Berning finished with
a 71 , Conley a 69. Next at 284
were Laura Baugh and Pat
Bradley, both of whom had 7ls
Sunday.
CAREW After leaving the Minnesota Twins and
signing with the Angels, Carew flew to California a full week
before the scheduled start or spring training to begin working out.
CAREW'S TOP SEASON was 1977 when he batted .388 -
which was only about seven hits away from .400.
California improved its spring record to 2·3 Sunday. Oakland is
1-1.
Nolan Ryan worked the first two innings for the An gels , allow-
ing two runs and three hits in bi s first spring appearance.
Bobby Grich doubled and Carney Lansford singled before
Carew's first inning homer off A's pitcher Matt Keough.
WAYNE GROSS LED the A's with two bits, including a double
in Oakland's two-run second.
Keough, a graduate of Corona del Mar High, was ineffective in
his three-inning s tint and drew the loss.
The young right-hander surrendered nine hits and seven
earned runs while striking out none and hilting a batter.
It was the first spring start for Keough, who is the son of
former major league infielder Marty Keough, now a scout with the
Los Angeles Dodgers.
Four Angel pitchers who followed Ryan were sharp, giving up
just two hits and no runs over the final six innings.
PALM S PRINGS CAP 1 -
Carney Lansford. one or the
California Angels' top hatters as
a rookie last season, has signed
a one-year contral'l, estimated
to be worth $75,000, walh the
American League baseba ll
team , it was announced Sunday.
The third baseman batted .294.
third highest among the Angels,
last year His average was the
highest for any AL rookie ap-
pearing in 100 games or more.
He was third in the American
League rookie of the year voting
behind Detroit's Lou Whitaker
a nd Milwaukee's Paul Molitor.
Lansrord. 22, hit eight homers
and had 52 RBis for the Angels,
despite missing four weeks or
action with a thumb injury in
June and early July.
I Don't Reeognlze This Team·· West
BOSTON <AP ) -Both National Basket·
ball Assn. teams were In the doldrums.
But the Boston Celtics got the word -
critical ones from President and General
Manager Red Auerbach -and Los
Angeles did not.
THE CELTICS, IN LAST PLACE in the
Atlantic Division of tbe Eastern Con·
ference. rebounded Sunday on their home
Boston Garden court with a 108·108
squeaker over the Lakera, leaden or the
Paclflc Division in the Western Con·
ference .
For Boston, it was a comeback after
Detroit's 160·117 rout on Friday, the wont
defeat in the Celtics' history. For lh•
Lake" It wu a third 1tralgbt defeat.
"We 'were playing so well," fald L9I
Angeles Coach Jerry West. "Now I don 't
even recognize this team."
RE NOTED HIS TEAM hadn't averaged
100 points in the last three games, a cause
for concern with the playoffs a month
away.
"It's frustrating," said West.
"We have the personnel to general~ of-
fense, but we're not doing it."
Auerbach spoke to the Celtics before'1he
game, the first since the Detroit debacle.
No one on the team discussed the
apeclflca of what be said.
"RE WAS UPSET," Hid Boston player·
coach Dave Coweoa, wbo eontributed 2'1
points to the victory. "It waa constructive,
not destnlcUve criUclsm. He tried to teach
us what to do rather than dwelling on what
we have been doing wrong."
What went right was guard Jeff Judkins
who b.it a jump shot and four crucial foul
shoes in the final 82 seconds to enable the
Celtics lo win.
"IT'S JUST PRIDE,•• said Judkins
about the return to victory. "That was the
worst defeat in all our basketball careers.
We wanted to get that sour taste out or our
mouths."
Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
constantly double-teamed by the Celtics,
was held to three rebounds and six points
in the hall.
Jabbar came alive ln the third quarter
and hit for eight points from the inside to
help Los Angeles retake the lead. 7$-74.
heading into the final period.
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A Capa ule Report From the World of Sports
Bird I Ea y Choic
Playt~r of tit Year
•·rom o\P OI p1tc8'e
l urry lhrd th•• .c1fhct 6 9 <'t'nt•r who h•d In
durnu St11h • to an u11lw1ttt•n . ••11 on 1tnd a N11 l
nutlonol rnnktn.: wtt ... nttmt'd tod •y Tht• A i.
MlC.'IUtt><I l'n· ... " rolh.'R{' b.l!o>kt•tball PIAy••r or tht•
Y.-ur for t97H 7~
l l1111.•l),1\'h. Rill llod1i1t•-. W ll\ num••d < uurh of the 't t•u1
Hird und Uud"t'' rt'C'l'l\"11trnphw!>111 u 04'W' nmfrrt·nc·t' ul
th\.' R1uh:.,.011 lloh •I an { htt·awo thh n1urnanj;!
9111 0
lltrd 11 ftr,t ruuntf drurt rh<1l('t1 111
I ht• l\o ton l 4•1111' 1 ..... t J um• ~ho 1•l1•<•kd
to n•mt11n in \t•hool f111 ht" (1nal Y••ur o f
1•1lJ:1b1li t) '" 1•r.1t(t•1I z~ II ll(Hnt" untl I~ O
rt•houod µ.•1 ~..imt• ,,, l11drnnt1 '-ltult
rollt•tt tu th<· M1 ... !'ooill 1 \. Jlln· < 'onfl'rvm·t•
c·h,1 nt p11>11sh1 I'
l'lw S~l·.in111n·., 1..il\,•d lhl'll 't 1t'\11n
ft'l"ord to JOO Sund..i\ w11h t1n lififl9
'H'l~Hllf round NC,\i\ p layoff "tt t orv
ti\ l'I "ll"~IOIU 'l Cl'h tu adVIHl\.'t' lo thl
\t 1tl""t'1>t fl1•g11111al -.cm1rtnal!. Bird,
11l.iy1ng dt•1>p1tt• u brokl'n ll'fl thumb
had 22 points •rnd 13 rebuund~
Hird. front 1-'r t'lll'h t ll'I.. Ind wa' a runaway winner
uf tht• Adolph Huµp f rophv .11> the nallon'1> oui1>tandmg
ph1yt•r rect•1\ ing ;128 'olt:~ from a na llonwide panel of
""rllt•rs and bro<1d1',1ster!'o
Sulnt'y Mon1.:rat'f of \rkan:.<1s ~a:. <J d1bt&nt st.-cond
with 17 votes. followed by Earvin Johnson of Michigan
Stall.• 1Ao1th nint• volt•:. a nd !'.11ke Gm1111>kr or Oukt• with five
\1 ..iny playt-rb rN·el\cd ll'sb than frve votes
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The King:.· Marcel Dionne. following Sunday's
brawl in Philadc•lph1a "It'!> tht' attitude around the
league The NHL JU:.t wa nLs to close its cye1> to all
t h1)', I t alke>d to a lot of peopl(.' who reall y think this 1s
like the rolle r dl•rby They believe these brawls ure
Sl't up "
tt'earer Crlti<"ize• ~u<"lano A gab•
MI AMI Ma nager Earl Wl'aver of the
Ba lti more Orioles says 1f he has anything to do
with 1t. umpire Ron Luciano never will work an
toher Baltimore game
··lfl''s sick." Weaver '!aid Sunday "With his actions
und his rema rks, he has proven lhal he would have a hard
time not being pre1ud1C'ed
"On a close call. he tould hurt us We're requesting ..
WEAVE II
Lee Mat·Pha1l rAmerican League presi·
dent l to keep him off our !>Chedule "
Wt•ave r and Luciano have been al
C'ro:.s purposes for years.
Th<· ump1n• r(10pt•n1·d old "'ounds
rl'<'l'ntly in a spef'eh a t Ro<:ht.•sler, N Y .
:11 whfrh hl' n•1mrll"rllv said
.. I hat<' E:1r l Wt.•<1vt·r "-llh a paS!>ton
I met Wt•a\er in m\ .,erond w·ar 1n
basebt1ll I thrt w him out tlwt fi rst
n1~h t :incl three ntii;hts after that Our
n·lut 1onsh1p has gnm: downhill rvcr
s ince fl p's about 3 foot I I t<·ll him to
get hll-nose off my kneecap I <·:111 him M 1rkl'Y Rooney ·
Wcavl'r said bad blood <'X1stect ever since Luciano
threw him out of a gaml' thrt•I:' years ago in Anahe im and
the umµire was forced lo m<i kc a pubhc arwlogy
"lie didn't wnrk anothPr H<.ill1mort' ga mc· the rest of
the -.ea1>on,'' the lia1umort' manager added . "I would s ug ·
gest that the 1cague prc~cnbl' med1C'al help Lul'1a no
stumbles and almost falls sometimes Once I saw him
show up lat<· at second basf' with a Coke in his hand
"We s<.•nd ba ll players lo doctor!> with !>pra1ns and
aches Why not trr <1t umpires when they don't per form
propt•rty'>'
Toronto Win• Filth in a Hou-
Toronto won its fifth Nationa l Hockey "1
League game in a ro w since Coach Roge r ,
Neih.on wa1> hred and r('hired a d&~ later as
Mike Palmateer stopped 39 !>hots for his fourth
shutout of the year 1n a 4·0 win over P1tt.,burgh . . Rick
M artln, Rene Robert and Gil Pl'rreault scored in a span or
J .36 (.',trly in the second period as Buff alo defeated Atlanta
9.4 Rookie Don Maloney ~<.·l up Pbll Esposito's ~oal
l'arly in the thjrd pe riod and then scored himself three
minutes later to ~ive the NPw York R<1 ngers a 5·2 win over
Chicago Bob Murdoch, Wayne Babycb and Garry
Ungu scored two goals apiece as St. Louis clobber ed Min-
ne~ota. R·2 Guy Cbarron's 25th goal of the season al
1 52 of the fi nal pl'n od gave Washington u 3·3 tie with
Detroit
Hawk• Outla•I Soni~• In OT
"We played like a yo yo," said Atlanta m
Hawks Coa('h llublf' Brown, "up and down all
night ' But when 1t was over the Hawks had a
113· 1 l l overtime victory over Seattle for their
ninth straight National Basketball /\ssn. vi ctory .
Ph1ladelph1a blew a nine-point lead in the last 3:52 and
gave up two baskets in the final nine seconds to lose for the 12th time in tbe last 15 starts as New J ersey took a
104·103 dec1s1on w1lh Bernard King get·
ting the winning layup as time ran out
.Kevin Grt'vey m atched his season
high with 28 points for Washington,
which dealt Denver its worst home loss
e ver , 119·98 ... Po rtla nd's Mychal
Thompson and Maurice Lucas scored 25
points each as Kansas City rell, 115-100
. . . Ex· Phoenix guard Ricky So~rs
scor ed 26 points for Indiana, which sur-
vived in a 112· ll l vict ory when a steal
and layup by Garfield Heard of Phoenix
ic1No at the buzzer rolled off the rim ...
Artis Gilmore made two free throws a nd Mickey Johnson
one in the final 12 seconds to secure Chicago's 109·107 win
over Golden Staie . . Kerin Porter scored 18 of his 28
points in the final period as Detroit rallied for a 125·115
tr iumph over Milwa ukee
Eoo•••H Great Beaule F~••ltft-• Die•
Former University of Te nnessee football EE
great Beattle Feathers, died or an apparent •II•
heart attack. An All-American ln 1931 and '32
and a member of the national Football Hall of
Fame, Feathers was 69 ... Jim Kllllngswortb resigned
Sunday alter two seasons as buketball coach at Oklahoma
State Uruveralty t.o take the coaching Job at Texas Chris·
tian ... Te xan A.J . Foyl won the AggleJand 250 stock car
race at Texas World Speedway In C0Ue1e Station . . . Jeaa
CIHcle KWy, one or the world's top skiers ln the late i-.
aod early 70s, la hospitalized In Sun Valley with a broken
shoulder bone received In a skilng collision.
T~-.R•llle
TV: No event.I acheduled. &ADIO: No evenu scheduled.
TMtday'a a.dlo
Baseball -Cincinnati va. Dodaera al Vero Beach, 10:25 a.m .. KA.BC (780).
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NCAA TOURNEY 'S UPS ANO DOWNS Duke's John
lfarrl'll lll'ft l sits on the benl·h with a towel to hts face at
the end of Sunday's NCAA playoff game against St.
BASKETBALL /BASEBALL /HOCKEY
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rnnked Blut> Dcv1b. 80 78
St. John's Does It to Duke Again
Nortli Carolina Shocked b y Penn in R egionals
From AP Dispatcbe!>
RALEIGH, NC St John's fo rward
missed five free throws m the ftnal three
minutes .
pulled uut tu Jn C'Jrl) lt'<tU and n<'H:r h .. :
any probll'm~ 1n ht·:Jlin~ the ltltlc ""''"' .Southland f'11nft-rt:11<.·1· c·ll<rn1µ111n frr n
Beaumont. Tt•xas
"We absolutely fear no one." said Coach
Bob Wemh:.iue r o r Penn
Rud) Wright says thl• Red men·~ 80·78 up
set Sundav of s ixth·rankcd Duke 1n lhl'
NCAA East Regiona l was a r(·match h(.•
had wa nted for a long l ime.
"We play1.•d the m t.•ar lier anr:l they "'ere
talking consolatwn a nd that l hPy wer(·n·t
up for 1t," Wright )',aid "I m glad we got
another chance "
"I th.ink the J vy League. tht' so-call ed
weak league. deser ves some respect. llnd
now we'll get it. .. 1>a1d Price. who htl 12 of
18 shots from the floor. grabbed nim: re
bounds a nd dished out six assists
"I Just wanted to play somebody o( their
caliber a nd show that we could stay with
them." Price added
Kelst·r "''ort·d 11 of hi -. p<nnh m<irt\ .,r,
dazzling ft•1•1h from th1• multi f.ic·e• •1
.Johnson to moH· 111to a ~ 27 !Pad dt th•·
hair. when tht· l!am(• was v1rtuall) se""n u11
for the Rig Tt·n tha m pums
St J ohn's shocked the Blue Dr-v1ls, then
ranked No. 1. n9·66 in lht> consol<1t1on ga me
of the Holiday F ('stival tournament a t
Madison Square C<.1rcle n 1n Ueccm ber
Cent('r Wayne M(·Koy, who ~cored 18
points in Sunday's contest. s aid he was
surprised that Duke's 6·11 center. Mike
Gm inski, gave him oppe rtun1t1es for
sever al Jump s hots
Re~gie Carter 's s ix.root 1ump shot from
the baseline with four seconds remaining
gave St. John's 1ls 80-78 victory
K ell~ Tr1pu1:k<i ll·<l :-..otr1· Dame .,coring
with 21 poinh Former Mann.1 lf1gh star
Rich Brannin~ hmJ .,1x point., for the lr11>h
Indiana .fiit-A rkan•a• Roll
L AWRENCE, K<1n Sidney Mon<'rref
scored 19 point-. anct Sttrvt' S<·hall added tR
to pact-a patient Arkan~a~ allatk and lt>ad
the Razorbut'k" tu a methodical 74 ·63 v1c
t ory O\ u Wt>b<'r St 1 n lh<• ~ec:ond round of
the NC1\A M1d1Aol'St Hcg1onals Sunday
"If he was going to give them to me. I
was going to take them ," Mc Ko) said.
Duke called ti meout immediately arter
Carter 's basket and Mike Gm1nsk1 had a
45·foot shot n m the basket at the buzzer
/tliddgan St ... lri•h lt'jn
Meanwhile , Tony Price. t he Ivy
Le ague's Player of the Year . scored 25
points and led unra nked Pennsylvania lo a
72·7 l upset victory over third r a nk ed
Nor th Carolina in the other regwnal game
MURFRE ES BORO . Tenn -Greg
Keiser scored 32 points and flashy Earvin
Johnson directed a blistenng Michigan
St ate offe nse as the fourth.r anked
Spartans crushed Lamar 95-64 Sunday in
second·round action of the NCA /\ Mideast
Regional playoff.
In tht· ol ht·r Sl'C'nnd round game. un
beaten a nd t o p r.rnkl·d •nt11.1 na St alt·
thrash1·d \'1r);!tn1<1 Tcc·h 146 69 lo l"a rn a
-.<'m l fin a l mat l'h in C1nr1 nnat1 w11 h
Okla homa The Quakers, 23·5, surged into the lead
when Price scored seven straight p01nts to
g1 ve hi s tea m a 55.50 advantage with nine
minuU·s remaining
No rth Carolina. the regiona l favorite.
neve r got even again a lthough the Quakers
Notre Da me, the natron·s firth-ranked
team. dealt No 20 Te nnessee a 73-67 loss
in the second gamC'
Led by their two s tars. Michigan Stale
Arkansas. whil'h will meet Lou1~\'llk in
the ottlC'r ::.t.•m1fmal game this w<•ck. r;.u•1•d
to a 40 27 halft1ml' lt•acl OH•r Weber St . lhr
Big Sk~ ConfC'rC'nc.•t• cha mpion. and never
led by ft'Wt.•r than I I 1n the "N·ond half
Lasorda
hnpressed;
LA Loses
VERO BEACH. Fla IAP >
T he Los Angeles Dodgers lost a
shutout and a gam e to a
ninth Inning Houston rally Sun-
day, but Dodger Manager Tom·
my Lasorda was happy with the
overall picture.
"We got some good pitching I
was particularly im pressed with
Do ug Rau a nd Bob W<'lch,"
Lasorda said of the two pitchers
e xpected to be in t he fi ve man
s tarting rot alion for Los Angele~
in the coming National League
baseball season.
Houston finished on top 2·1,
scoring its first exhibition v1c·
tor y a fter two losses T he
Astros · Wilbur Howard singled
to help produce the tying run,
and then Howard scored himself
on an infield single by Jimmy
Sexton.
After Rau a nd We lch each
hurled lhree shutout innings, the
Houston rally came off Dodger
pit c hin g c and i date P e t e
Brober g. But L asorda s aid
Broberg also pitched well for
Los Angeles.
"Those two hits that beat us
weren't bit hard at a ll," Lasorda
said or a bloop s ingle to left by
Jesus AJou that brought In the
tying run and advanced Howard
t,o third, and Sexton's tapper
down the third base line.
lf Dodger pitching waa good,
the Aslroe' hurling waa much
better.
Tom Dlicon, Joaquin Andujar.
Mike Mendou and Ric k
Wllllama hurled a combined
four·hlUer for Houston. The
Aatros coUectA!d 11 hill off the
three I>oct,er pltchara.
Ifs Flyers 194,
Los Angeles, 186
P HJ LADELPHlA CAP 1 T he
Philadelphia Flyers topped the
Los Angeles Kings 194 ·1~ and
they won the game too
The F1yers and Kings set 10
Nat ional Hockey League record~
while a ccumula ting tho se
respective penalty m inute totals
en route to a 6·3 Philadelphia win
Sunday rnght
The display oversh adowed
Ma r cel Dionne 's two .g oal
performance to reach the 50.
goal mark for the sea son and
le ft the stella r Los Angele s
C'enter and 1977 winner of the
L a d y B y n g Trop h y for
s ports manship boiling .
"TIOS WAS A DISGRACE,"
Dionne fumed "I've been in
volved in these before and I still
can't understand how nobody's
been hurt bad "
Dionne complained rouJih play
is edging out more proper de
rensive sltills in importance
"You don't even see f(ood hip
c hecks a n y mor e .'· hl' stud
"What you see today Is u lot of
c ross checklni: and high isll<'k
Ing. It's the attitude around lhl'
league They 're dra(tlnsc ktcl~
who Clscht but r an't play
"l score 50 l(Oah1 and th11n I
see guys who scor e four J(OUIH
a nd Kel 300 penally m h\utt111
There'll be some law1111lta l'Uni
Ing 11oon If this keep" 111) If
somebody r rark11 me ovf'r t tw
head, I'll itue. Thh1 11a mtt tu1"
been lood to m , but I'm not
endln1 up a vegetable• "
ltF.f'EltF.E WALl.V llAIUUN
auea u d 372 mlnut u t n
penalties In tht1 (trill pMloil
a1aln1t the two t Am i , with 3&0
..
of those coming at th~ 20 m1nult·
m a rk whe n a 12 minute h ght
brok<' out before the teams ld t
thC' ICC.
Ten players. fivl' from eac·h
team . were eJccted. T he fight,
the third of the period. carm·d
across the ice to the Los Angeles
bench
Kings deft.'nsema n Randy Holl
s et a record for lhc mos t penalt>
m inutes In one game aga inst ont•
pl ayer -57-with three fight
mg majors. two m1sconducLc;, a
triple game misconduct a nd a
two minute holding pena lty
THE PERIOD·ENDI N G
fight s tartea as a ronrronta
lion betwet'n Holt and Flyers·
ce n te r Rl a k e Du nlop
Phil adelph ia w1n g<'r Paul
Holmgren said Inter he thought
Holt should s houlder most of the
bla me
Maratl1on Set
The serond annual Ora nge
County marathon ts slated lo be>
run on April 7
The ('nduran<'f' race begins al
7 :JO a. m at Ft>n therly P ark.
Jlllll off tht' 91 Frl'<'Woy. Hnd pro
ct•tdR olonR \h(I Sonte Ana River
Trail to Milt Squart' Pa rk In
Younlftln Vnllty Participation
<'011l11 '-'Md 11poni;ors soy It's up
to the f'ntrant11 to ensure thl')
llrtl In ICoOO hHllh
· 1'he r•<'~ lg 11poMored by th•·
C o unt o f O r a r\fte a n d
I .ot'tl.'l\horn'" fi'M Runners Ap
\
1lh•allon forma ·~ avall11ble ut
''«'ll('hho1 fi'R atnrti In Orange
t '0 11nh nr t\l lht1 County Puhllr
lnforn\aU"n ofttr,. In Snnta Ana
Smart Golf
TI1e Key
-Nelson
L H 1DERl-HLL. r-·ra 1AP1
Tht' ke) lo Larry Nebon ':. front
runnm~. thret-shot vu·tory 1n
tht.• J ackll' Gleuson lnve rrury
Golf Classic mav have <'e nte red
around a tact1ral dec·1s1on madt'
on t he 1 lth hoh• of the r111al
round
"l had a pl'rfrct he m th(•
rou g h anti 2:w to the pen ."
Nelson said Sunday of the pur
f1vt• holl' · I <.'ould have reached
1t I also could have hit 1t in lhe
wat<.•r on the ri~ht. So I took out
<1 s 1x-1ron . hit 1t up sho rt.
r h1pped up and made a n easy
,, \'l'
"Two years a~o I'd have gcinl'
for the gn'en. hit in tht· water
and lost by two "
Rut Nelson, who s aid h<'
p layed "t he s m a rt est four
rounds of golr of m y hfe." made
no mistakes in the wmd·raked
fina l round, protected the four
stroke lead he had built through
three rounds with a closing 71,
and scored his firs t pro triumph
by a <'omfortablc t hree shots. He
fi n1s hc.>d wit h a 274 total , 14
strokes under par on the 7,127
yard lnvcrrary Country Club
course
"My caddy und l Just didn't
wont to beat ourselves," Nelson
11a1d. "We kept talking to each
otht>r. <'Dlming each other down
We JU'lt didn't want to make any
dum b m istakes, make any real·
ly big numbers."
They didn't.
"Larry played a s uper round
unde r tbe condition!'!," s a id
Gr ier Jones, again a runner-up
m this event and Ute only man
able to keep Nelson In s ight.
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helping carry an inJured motorcycltst across the track
du rm~ tht· L1g h lwe1J.!ht Road Race at Daytona Saturday.
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
by Charles M. Schulz
! DEMAND TO SE
ALLOWEO INTO 'r'OUR LOCKER ~M F(){{
INTERVIEWS!
! DIDN'T WANT TO BE
A REPO~TER AN"flJJA'I
by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
IS "'T"HA.,.-IHe;
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MANY NURSes
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by Harold Le Doux
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ACROSS 62 Tutu UNITED Feature Syndicate
Saturday's Puzzle Solved 1 Elect units material
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9 Decta1m 64 RPgardless
14 1760 yards 3 words
15 Thailand 66 Make into
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16 Wine bever· 6iMarco -
age 6e Hibernia
17 Stion stooes 69 Wise men
19 Occurrence 70 Thailand
20 Chmb once
11 Comes 11 Oose~es
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25 Cut
16 Elan
28 Resparise
32 Dessen
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37 Educale
38 Man's nick
name
39 Body part
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source
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•5 Flee 1n panic
48 Spuds
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lnlormal 30 8101. branch 52 Errors
7 Signs 31 Former Ko-53 Asian capital
8 $Quander rean VIP 55 Stare
9 K1n<l ol sale 37 1 smell --56 "-
10 Opposite 33 Nick Dinsmore"
tl Old Charles' 57 Adolescent
12 SonQ wife penod
13 Superlative 34 Pest 58 Employs
endings 35 Hooded gp. 59 -Lisa
18 Transfer 36 Hebrew 60 Boast
22 -Marie letter 61 Room. Sp.
Satnt -0 Cheese 65 -de plume
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Mondey. March t2, 1979 N DAILY PILOT •s
Whistle Blown
Imurers Allege Car RipoH
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Have you had any unplea1111nt experiences recently
with the repair of your car?
Have you had it repaired and then had it break down
the next day! Have you bad work done that you later round
to be unneceuary?
I F SO. JOIN THE CllOWD. These are a pparenUy
everyday practices, so common as to evoke no surpns.e
Ame ricans spend $S0 billion a year on automobile main
tenance and repair. Of that sum, $20 billion are wasted.
Who makes these allegations, charging that the
automobile repair business is a "$20 billion rip-off!" Not
some wild-eyed consumer activists who have blood in their
eyes. No. this is the assessment of the sober-sided. arch·
conservative insurance
Industry, at least the
wing that insures prop·
trtyorallkinds.
Some 200 property
and li ability insurers
maintain a public rela-
l ions arm. the
Money
Tree
Insurance lnformatfon Institute, which issues a bimonthly
publication. the J ournal of Insurance. The devastating
portrayal of auto repairs as a "rip-off" appeared in thto January-February issue
In taking this tack. the insurance industry 1s 'ollowm~
the advice of consumer advocate Ralph Nader. who sug
gested 10 years ago that the insurance compames, instead
of blindly increasing rates all the time. should go after
Detroit arid apply pressure for safer cars that would result
in a reduction of liability claims. Al the Li me. the industry scofrcd. Now it's a convert .
IN THE JOURNAL OF INSURA NCE article, editor
Bernard Kaapcke a nd writer Al Frantz indict the
automobile manufacturers as being prime culprits in the
repair scandal. Quoti ng from a report made by the, Na
lional Association of Insurance Commissioners. they say .
. Automobiles are designed with a view toward
ease of asse-'bly. not ease of repairability. This is not s ur.
prising, since there appears to be little direct profit to the
auto manufacturers to do otherwise."
In short. the insurance industry is socking 1t to the
auto makers Kaapcke and Frantz quote approvingly from
a 1972 book . "The Great American Auto Repair Robbery,"
wherem 1t 1s slated:
"TIIE MAJ OR BLAME FOR practically everything
wrong with the auto repair industry must fall on the auto
manufacturers the shortage of repair facilitie~ and
mecharucs. the flat-rate manuals, service writers who sell
unneeded repa irs. lack or mechanic licensing and training.
damage.prone cars. worthless warranties. cars delivered
to customers poorly assembled. cars not designed for easy
repairabiHty, and lack or parts standardization."
Aetna Ll!e & Casualty and Travelers, m eet General
Motors and Ford. GM earned $3.5 billion in 1978, Ford $1 :-,
billion. Meanwhile. the msurance companies weren't doing
too badly. In fact. they had the greatest year ever. Aeln<t
earned $517 million Crom its operations, Travelers camt·
home with profits of $372 million. How much the auto re
pair "rip-0ff" contributed to that cash flow. we don't know
Market Recovers
After Early Loss
NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices more than recovered
their early losses today amid renewed hope for the. Middle
East peace talks.
The Dow average or JO industrials closed up l.82 at844.68.
The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks tumbletJ
oearly 7 points following an early announcement that tht·
Israeli cabinet had failed to approve President Carter'~
peace plan in an alJ night meeting
But the stock loss narrowed after Israeli oHicials re
ported "great progress" in a later negotiating session with
Ame n cans. President Carter also extended his visit in Israel
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Divorce Detailed
Uy PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES li\l't H you ltke
troubh•cl marriagcs. rnf1dt•hty and
suburban t.lt'sp<11r . ynu probalJly like
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and 1f you 11!..1· .John Updike's '>hnrt
SlllrJl'S, }CIU Will probubl y hkt• "'Too
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utrnut «aC'h other's partner::. in
.1dull<·ry Sor1 of uppt·r m1ddle-class
dom1.•slH' VNSIOn or 20 Questions
Jlow many l1m1·..,·1 Wh1 ('h motel did
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perfume"'
TIU: MAPLES ARE very attrac·-
t 1 v1· 1)('ople willy. l'ducalcd and
\.t'r y, ve ry u1,·lu·dalc. Rut they arc
not ~real peoplt'. an spirit or deed.
;ind th1•1r clownfa ll does n't see m
t ragic J ust d t•prcssing
But the cleclinc and rail of an
American marriage clo make for
~ood soap-opc'ra theater. and the act·
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suited from audicn('e reaction to a
61-2-hour spct•ial broadcast live from
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111g ;,i nd d1rl'ct1 on are s upt•rb
Tht.• story b<·~1ns with Ru:hard and
J oan Sl'arc hang for a proper way lo
announce their 1m pt•nding breakup lo
lhl' c hildre n Then . through
flas hbacks. we .ir<· trl'<.1Ll·<l to scenes
from their marriagt-a 20-y<'ar boo·
b oo featunni: loncltncss. 1n.-;ens1ltv1
ty and l'xtramanta l adventures. real
or as imagined by the othl'r
YOU ARE NOT long into this
retrospective b.-forC' you realize that
Richard and J oan Maple arc not very
likable people Neither 1s a hero lie
1s proud and bort">d Sh<• 1s sullen and
bored. They real11.e lht•y arc bc~1n·
mng to hate their marriage, bul don't
bother to do anythrng about 1t.
They d cserv<.· a d1vorct•
Updike's charnl'lc r s an· like
volcanoes with very finely craftt•d
Ii lhat keep th1.•m from eruptrn~.
~ m ewhere midmarrwgc, for exam
le. J oan and Richa rd havt• a fil(hl
JOAN IS UPSET a fte r a p<irty
because Richar d s pent much of the
evening with someone e lse"; pretty
wife. Rich ard doesn't mutter, "uh
oh, what'd I do·?" lnskacl. he says,
cooly, "I Uunk you·rc 1n one or your
Judgmental moods ··
And she doesn l throw a pot No
She presents a complicated th<'Ory
outlining her husband's suspected JO
fidelity The woman Richard s pent so
much time with at the party 1s not real·
ly his mistress, she theorizes, but his
red hernnf? The proJ>i>r suburba n mJn
always had a red herring, but never at•
tually sleeps with her I h s mistress, ht:
keeps hidden away.
J\nd Richard, civilized e legant lhul
h e is , r e pli e s, "That 's too
Machiavellian to he real that's
decadent, s weetie "
COME TO THINK o r 1t, muybe
there's no ·vDlcano ther e at all. Just
the lid, constructed o r e mpty urbane
witticisms. toney o ne -linerr;
Michael Moriarty and Blythe Dan·
ner a re fine as the Ma pies. And the
Maples are fine as lwo reasons for
staying out of the s uburbs
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Producer Chermak Turm •CHiPs ' Into a Wimier
LOS ANGELES (J\P 1 Cy Chermak 1s not ll
humble man He's a 'bit pompou~. and something
of a hra~gart
Then· arC' lob of men hkt• that 1n Hollywood
Rut C he rmak 1s rare amon~ them
Cy Chermak has a hit telt:'v1s1on show at N HC
an accomplishment of no s ma ll dimension!>
Chermak ·.., s how, "C'll1 Ps," and "Little lloust·
on tht• Prame" arc• N BC's only wc<.'kly :-.enes hold
.ng their own JO lht· ratings
"IT'S WONDERFUL AT NBC when )OU pro
duce one or only two h1l!, they have." he sa ys H<'
beams sclf-conr1dent 'It promulgates an altitude
or being important to NBC They don't mess with
you whe n you 've got one or their two hit s hows ··
It 's hard t1> re:.enl Chermak·., brand of brag
gJOg It's delivered straight. and with a s mile
"It's difficult to be humble when you've got
their only hit Th<·} return your telephone calls
It's very nice ··
CHE RMAK CALLS HIMSELF tht' ·series cloc
tor." a producer for·h1 re with a knack or s aving
oth e r producers' rlops Among his rescue!>
'"Ironsides." "The• V1r g in1 an'" and now "CHiPs ··
"CHiPs. JO case you don't watch TV on Satur
bad 1 tolc1 lht·m , } 1·s 11 ~.ts, it \.\ ;_i, d n·adful Th1·~~
askl'd mt• ar t "'ould do 1l. and I -.aid .' t·-.
·1 thouJ,!ht tht· p<1l1•nt1 dl wa ... o•normnus I !><.11d
tv mysc•H. ·t t'an lw ;i ht•r11 "'1th lh1 .., -.ho~ ·The an ~rl"d01t•nts ~1·r1· lhl'l"l' l.J rn W1ko\ and Erik
F-:straclJ •lht· ... hciv .... '-lat.., 1 ~t·rt• voung, attral'll\'t'
and l'X( 1t1nJ,! An<1 t tw r1 "'''r•· ... tu oh Bl'forl·
·c11 1P'>.' 1f \OU ~anlNI 111 w 1· -.tunt-. and 1·hC1s<:s.
... om C'thing like ·~mokc ' ancl thl' Bandit. )OU hlld
to get out of \Our t·h:11r Jnd g11111 a nri "'' in mov1l'-
You m:n not b"11c•\ • r h1~. but C'ht•rm<1 k ha:. ~
flnt' 1-t•ns c· or fll'r'>pt·t'll\ t· Jhoul Clf1 p.., '
"LET'S T .\U\ .\BOl'T quc.1ltt\ ht.' -.a}!> 'T(}
m1·. quahty ml.tns" -.ho~ lhill tan t>t: t'nJO)t.'d by a
broad !>pectrum of lhl" ,rndll'nn· As a quality
l_hO>A 'Cll1P" 1 .. not high clram.i Laun·nc<' Olivier
"'°eH•r gonna 1 .di m1· and .1-.I.. 1f ht' 1·an gues t on
lhl !>hO~
··And I c1o n I kno~ 1f ~t· n· ,.,er going to win
a n Emmv Ev<'n n ·al J.!<>IKI clramal1c· '>how could
hC'at us out i\1111 .,.,.. rt• 01·\ n going to tw a co mec1y
'W<• rt· JU'-1 .1 I.1 st pa1·<'d ac·t1f)n adventure.
wC'll·dOnt'. ~tnd damm11 . tht·n • ar" an awful lot or
peoplt· who witnl to ('11me hnm1· at night artl'r
work. k1ek orr th<•1r shol'' and hc.1,·1· a httlt.· fun Thi'
:-.how 1s fun lo w;i td1 ··
day night , 1s a cop s how without blaring guns lt!>----------------------
act1on 1s in stunts t hases, rar wrecks and the -------------------------.
like. Arter a very s ha k y bt'ginning two seasons
ago, "CHi Ps " has made its way to the upper half
in lhc ratings and appears to b<' gelling stronger
• 'TO? FAR' STAR
Blythe Denner
CHERMAK SAVS HE WATCH E D the fi rst 10
episodes of the s how when 11 was re ally struggling
"They said to me . 'Whal do you think .,. I sa id 1t
was a dog They <,atd. 'Aw. c mon. 1t'c; not that
'Flathush' Flattened
NEW YORK 11\Pl "Flatbush," a
s1tuat1on comedy se t on the streets of
Rrooklyn tha t drew the wrath of
boroul'(h officials. leaves the air after
Marth 12. C BS ~aid in announc
series or schedule changes.
\BS s aid the prime-time shakeup
will tn<'lucte the addition of a new s itua
tion comed y and two ltm1ted series.
a nd will involve schedule changes for
four programs. including "One Day at
a Time " and "The J cffe rsons ..
/\ODED TO THE schedule late r this
month will be "The Bad News Bears,"
a comedy series based on thl' popular
mo11ie of the same name. a nd the two
s hort run s hows. "Miss Winslow &
Son " with Darlene Carr a nd Roscoe
Lee Browne, and "Dear Dctect111e "
with Brenda Vaccaro
"The Bad News Rea rs.'" starring
.lack Warden. premieres tht> eve ning
o f Saturday Man·h 24 al 8 30 p m
with the two othe r programs joining
the ltneupthe n1~htof March 28. After a
two-hour prem1e n • that night. ··oear
Detecllvt"' will m O\'l' to Wt-dnesdavs
at9p m ,b<>gmmng/\prtl4
C BS said "Onf' Da y :tl .t Time" mo'
cs to Sundavs al 8 JO p m begmmn~
Ma n ·h 18 .. :T ht• .J<·Ht·rsons" lo WC'cl
n1•sduys al 8 p m b<'J.!lllnmg March 28.
"H11ly··toS11turdaysatR 30p m s tart
1ng Marc h 24 . and "The Whitt'
S h adow " lo Monday s b1.•it1nntnR
Ma rch 19
C BS STOPPEU short of !>ayang
· · F latbush." wh1r h prt•m1ered 1n
February. had bt.•t•1i c·unceled. and
there was no JOd1C'ulton what eHect the
criticism from llow1trd Golden. the
Brooklyn borOUAh president. ha d o n
the de<'1R1on
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Sorvino Late Bloomer
By 808 TllOMAl'I
HOLLYWOOD 1AP 1 • S.1mt· performt't\ art'
l11tt' b1uom\61 , it lUk\'\ ti mt• for thl'm tn put tl itll
together," obs.t'n~r:. Pdu! ~1tvano whoo;l wcltnK
rareer 1:-bloomint•. "Ith thtt·t• htm' 1n t-urrt'f\I rt•
le.ase Son mo 1·un lit' \l'\'fl thl" M •• ~ .. ,. ;a 11ru• of tht•
ht'1!'h·r11 tn l'hl' l\rink' J11h :.t' • M•11t1ment11I
Nt"v. Yo1 k l'Olumm,1 tn ~1 .. v. lli.m '"" tn lht• Iii•'
Cit),' and u1> 1rn ltt.1h in \mt•r 11 111 pnm1ll'• an
"Bluodbn1th1•1\ l 0111111j..':.up I.ml 11nd foound
J C'llmt'<h with l;h•nct.1 J.11 i.. nn .tntl l1t·or.:e• ~·t:UI
.tntl 1>1111111\\, u tdt•\t.111n """'t' v.1th Sor\.lnr1 I•'
il rt•,11 hit• dt•1.lf l11v. \ t'I
II " .1 r••nuu kablt· 41'1 .11111•h,h1111 nl fur •• mun
wh11 io:a\• up 111·t111~ »I ix lit'• .111'• tu 1·11ulrln I .. t.11111
tht• 1·1111 ... 1.111t f\• lt'l'l lllfl
~OK\'l NO R•' \Ull \ \ll'll 1' lh.11 111 '' t!i
ht•t'UlL't' flh''I J11·11ph• I htnk I fl1 I~ ttl -4H h10,1•1I ""
'Supcr1nom'
Discuss Son
PRINt't-:TO"l °" J \I' l'h1111gh 1·om1c
book'> l1•h•\1"on 'hn""' 111J m11,1t'' d11111
Supt•r111un ...... , horn 1111 1 l.1r,1v. ··~ plant'l c .illc•11
Krypton. tht>rf' s al lt-u~l d li11 11( truth lo lht--.tor~
that he gr• v. up in Pnn1·1·t11n
And whth.• -.omt> tov. n'J"'< pit rl ft>r lo Barh<1nt
Johnson. a re!>tdenl nf l'r1111 t'lun h1r 23 ) 1::ar!>, .,,
Superman's mom. sht• pn r..r .. 111 think of her!'tt-lf
simply, as "th{• mother uf a young man v.ho ha3
always wanted lo be an Jl't11r " Mrs. Johnson !>a1ct h1·r son · ...,upt.·rman ... t.H
Christopher Rt•eve, 26, began drt.'Jming of an at'l
mg career at an t•iuly agl'. but nt•\ t'I was 1ntcrt:!>I
cd an Superman ai:. a kid
"HE DIDN'T WATCH Supl'rn1a11 He watched
Batman a hlllt• I don't think wt• t-vcn ownt:d a
telev1s1on until the Kennt'dy Nixon cam paign 1n
1960." Mrs Johnson said m a rt!l'ent interview
Mrs Johnson came to Princeton with son:.
Chris and Ben on New Year 's Eve m 1956 and ha~
h ved then• ev('r since lier t'X·husband. Chris' and
Ben's father. gradualt:d Crom Princeton in 1950
"1 didn't work at all during Chris' growing
up.· said Mrs John!>on . who now writes for Town
Topics. a weekly newspapt-r m Princeton. "I'm re-
ally an old-fashioned mother and I was glad I
could be there when he rame home from school ..
MRS. JOHNSON ~AID she never tried to dt!>
su ade her son from acting. adding, "I never could
have succeeded in discouraging him. Each time he
was in a play he wa~ so happy, every lime he was
cast. There was such dctcrmmation in Chris from
a young a~e " He mad(' ht!> artmg debut m the seventh grade
as a Scottish housemaid m Agatha Christie's "Wit·
ncss for the Proserut1on "
Mrs. Johnson predicted. her son will make
more movies. and parhaps eventually return to tht·
stage
"AT THE MOM ENT HE'S got to show the
world he can 1.itt m a maJOr feature without a
cape," said Mrs Johnson "He absolutely refuses
to do any more than Super man II "
She noted that 1t 1s becoming difficult for
"Superman" Reeve lo visit his home
tht' relit•., I plu\ In 'M uh• for F.ru~h Othn.' 1 wu1>
1 Ji.I ,.., .Jot• !1111111:11.1' f,1lhrr anti ht•., old1•r lh;trt
( 41111 ~11'11111 ' '>lH 1 1 ' <i' ht• 11pµro111•hes m1ddlt' ••i•' 1 .. all 1h1• 11wrt• rnJo~ ulllt' bt·cause of the re
11u•111bt•1t•d pa11111f h1' 1·1u 11 ... r vt:ar'I
In '"' ~'t1, I h.ul th1· b•'41\ o( ;_111 Olymp1l'
a t hlt'lt• hut v.1lh ,1 t'hl'rUblt fun', hl' rCC{tllt.'<.I
r h•· l1111k "'u ' 11rr .ind .. o t wus
h.1111 to 1 .l'l I \1111)( 1md Jdt'<.I 10
N1"' 'I nrk hut I wu'I only
mo r 1•111ull) 1•ff1•1'll\ 1·
"I k1wv. I wu' .st luo'>t' l'rlllS
I ft•lt I had th1• tull·nl hut I
rt11111 1 h11\ c• 1h1• rwn 1· h• pull 1t
off I t•111l1•cl ulJ 'A 1th u hurl l'lful
ol c 1111lt•n111t for 111 ~ "'" I hod 1o1
\.ll'W of n1't'l'lf ,II\ J \/l('lllll fit'
wd1on Ii'\ tiurcl fM uny p1•rM1ll to
I nc1un· hut II ... ""lM.'('llJlly hurd SORY•HO
f111 nn 1H·tm \\ho mu:-t 1 lo'ly on ltt'ceptance It took
, 11 .11flh1·1.1p' l111·11011·l11tt•1nh"Althmyself "
\ t :!X, ti.. W \~ ~ \ R RH: n to actress Lor
r .1 111t I 1," '" .11111 1h1·' hJd tht' fir:.t of their three
, 1111'111•11 1111' 11111·1·1 t.unt' 11! tht· ucting hfe seemed
1111ti1•,11 i.1hl1 .11111 Son 1110 took a JOb as a copy
~ 1111 I 111 .111 ,ul\l'rll~lllg 4.ll(t'Ol'~
I "",1 ~'"iJ <It 11, lvo ... aid Son mo, a big ,
Ir ... 111lh l1t JI , I .1 mJn I wa ... mto the $300 suits
.mcl t lw $1 1·1µ.11-. J11d 1 ru-.r lo become \ice pres1
1knl ..intJ 111 .1tl\ l' <1111·1·1or My company had
h11u~hl .mutht r a~t·nt > .md v.anted me lo move
"' t-r at $60 ooo ..i )t'Jr I hJd h\e Job oHers at more
111111w~ th..1n I v.a:. m..ikin~ ' rl'I has :.111\t'rl1s1ng c..ireer endcd alter a year
.1 11 tJ t1 h J IC W h c1 t h t1 pp en e d ., He sa w a
pcrformanl'l' uf J :H·k Wardt·n m "Tht· Mun m the
c;1<1ss Booth
HIS Wll-'E RECOGNIZED Paul's feelings at
tht• fine pcrformante "Go back into lhe theater,''
.. ht• told him
"WlW "" ht· asked "Nobody wants me "
Th(•\' \\ 111 You ' re a grl'<\t actor "
S11r vino n•turnt•d lo acting clas!>es the next
11.1 \ Wat hin four month ... he quit cidvcrtising "and
t'H't ... 111n·. I 'vl' nc·vt-r bN!n out of work except
l>.)' t•hol('C "
HE SCORED UN BROADWAY in "That
Championship Season." starred in a pair of falled
tele\'lston series, played a variety of film roles.
must Iv a:. characters That was because of his heft
at· one point 280 pounds on a six-foot-three
frame. lie has trimmed lo 212 and hopes to reach
195 .. the price you pa) to get the girl in films "
lh:. hrst real romance came with "Slow Dane·
mg, . which he admits IS his best shot so rar Busi-
Ol':.S has been slow. with no help from two bad re-
Vlt'\\o\ m the new' magazines Director: J ohn
A vildsen has added 15 minutes lo help develop
Sorvino's character and the actor believes the film
1s m urh 1 mproved
About "Bloodbrothcrs" he 1s less pleased -
"let's JUSt say I had a difference of opinion with the
editing department." Half of his scenes were
junked, he said
"BRINKS" GAV E HIM pleasure, especially
mt .. etm~ with Jazz Maffie. the real-life robber
Sorvino Portrayed Marr.e's lrib1Jle was worth a
dozen reviewers· raves "I think he done a good
JOb ..
At this point in his career. said Sorvino, he
could s ign on for a TV series at $50,000 a week.
"But how many Rolls Royces can 1 drive? I don't
even want one." he reasons.
It works like a charm. All I have to
hear is the announcer say: "and no w a
word from ," and I leave the room .
Whi ch means most TV commercials
don't get much of a break from many
women my a ge. who aren't big TV
viewers at best.
Advertisers know I '11
their ads run in the
subscribe.
when
Pilot. I
be there
Daily
!\{~re ~omen turn to the ad~ertising in
their daily newspaper than the combined
day and night audience on the TV tube.
Does that surprise you? Tune in to the
Daily Pilot.
DAILY PILOT
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By Thf' A11Soclated Pren
'fhe followi.nst are Billboard's hot rerord hits -
for lhto wttk endrng Ma rch 17 as they appea
this week ~ 11>suc of Billboard magazme r 10
HOT SINGLE ::1 Wall Su~.v1v1"' Gloria Gaynor tPolydori
2 Tragedy Bee Gees tRSO l
3 "Do You Thmk J'm Sexy" Rod Ste wart !Warner Bro~ 1
4 "Heaven Knows'' Donna Summer &
Brooklyn Dreams (Casablanca 1
5 "Shake Your Groove Truog .. Peaches & H b 1Polydor1 · er
6 "What A Fool Beheves" Ooobie Brothers
<Warner Bros 1
7 ''Fire" Pointer Sisters CPlanetl
8 "Sultans Of Swing" Di.re Straits <Warner
Bros . I
9 "A Little More Love" Olivia Newton.John
10 "What You Won't Do For Love" Bobby < ..ii dwell <Cloud 1
TOP LPs
I "Spirits Having Flown" Bee Gees !RSO 1
2 "Blondes Have More Fun" Rod Stewart !Warner Bros 1
3 "Minute By M mute" Doobie Brothe rs
<Warner Bros I
4 "Dir e Straits" Dire Strait!> !Wa rner Bros 1
5 "Cru1s1n' .. Village People <Casablanca 1
COUNTRY SINGLES
1 "Golden Tears" Dave & Sugar fRCA 1
2. "Send Me Down To Tucson-Charlie's
Angels' Mel Tillis c MCA l
3: "'I Just Fall In Love Again"' Anne Murray 1Cap1tol >
4 "If I Could Write A Song As Beautiful As
You" Billy "Crash" Craddock ICapitoll
5. "I Had A Lovely Time" The Kendalls IOva
t1on l
EASY LISTENING
1. "'Cruzy Love" Poco I ABC 1
2 ··1 Ju .. t !-'all In Love Agam" Anne Murray
<Capitol I
3 "Forever In Blue Jeans" Neil Diamond
1Colum bia1
4 "Music Box Dan<.'er " Frank Mills <Polydor>
5 "Lotta Love" Nicolette Larson IWarner
Bros.J
SOUL SINGLES
l "I Got My Mind Made Up' ln:.tanl Funk
cSalsoul 1
2 "Bustin ' Loose · Chuck Brown & The Soul
Sea re hers I Source 1
3. "'He's The Grf.'atest Dancer" Sisler Sledgt:
1Cotillion 1
4 ··1 Will Survive" Gloria Ga~nor 1Polydor1
5 "Do You Think I 'm St!xy ' Rod Stewart
!Wa rner Bros J
Flyrm Honored
GLENDALE <AP) The gr ave of actor Errol
Flynn, unmarked for t he 19 years since his death,
finally has a headstone, says Forest Lawn.
A bronze memorial tablet was placed .there in
January by hi s childre n. said the cemetery's
publicist. Dick Fisher. Flynn died Oct. 14, 1959, at
age 50.
The tablet reads : "In memory of our father .
From bis loving children. There was no explanation
of why the grave was lert unmarked for so long.
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"THE EYES OF LAURA MARS'"
WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
"NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G)
ICE CASTLES" (PG)
"SAME-TIME NEXT YEAR " CPG>
"CALIFORNI SUITE"
"INVASION OF THE
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"FAST BREAK" (PG)
"AGATHA" (PG)
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"TAXI DRIVER" (R)
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ANIMAL HOUSE"
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"CALIFORNIA SUITE"
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG)
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"A BOY & HIS DOG" (R).
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"ICE CASTLES" (PG)
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-DAILY PILOT Monday MaN:l'I 12. 11171
Can't Escape
Those Ears
r
Q: IA"OClant Nhnoy prowed lab werHllll&y ..
"IHuloa ol lk Bed)' aaklM-n." Be& lw11 u-.c-r
~ forcoUnl u "Mr. Spocl," lllM' mao •Illa UM>
"•ll pola&.ed Hn I• "Star Tftk.'' wWt ii. will ....
be a .. v6e. la ~hu·~n nJmlq, I ffad Uaal k
to•rf'd la a OM'·m•• &rlb.&e &o Lk pelat.tor Vea
Ge ........ Mff HC .rt ....... ear. I UH ....
Q•ttUou: Don UH-•r .. r , .._. ..,. ••• llJ•
famoa. IHI M•t klnuJp wilil Yu Gep! A•d
wlaa~wr ii.appt-11f'd lo Nlmoy'a unT -A. hU7,
Nl'w~au.
.._Fer I.It*' Ala Bnare ,._,,
DEA& &t;ADt;t.:S: Tbe Amerkaa Heart ~
lOelaUoe and ('unoC'fUcut Mau.al Llfe wW )olAUy
1poa1.or NaUonal aun •'or We 0.y CHI May lt CO
prom• the IN!neRLa of p1-yaJeaJ ftlaea1 aod retie
rundtt for """· /\ Spot•k l~ nn 1poolt H .. 'a a brllllant , Tht Onna~ C'o.-nty cllap&er of AHA plau co k.nowledgftabl .. pt>n1on who 11i0 hap~n w be' an rondad Rve 3-w~k cUnlc• (oJ' people wbo would
llb &o l"uu mu,-~ about n&UIA&. Saa&a AH· ru-un ('ommualty Hoapllal, Hoa& Memorial
Ho•plt.al, Mi.ukHt ('ommualt)' lloalpttaJ, Placentia
Unda llueipll•I and tb~ Jol.Dl Powen T'ralolng
('flo tn baw4' •9'rttd to prov•de room• fo r tbe
dlaka. IJl.WlrHIH Pf'rM>O• UD regbter by pbonlog
~1 lttJ aod a.kla.c for Robt-rta or Gbm.y.
actor 'a u('lOr. and ha• prcwed at
lo e\ ..-ry mt•<hurn of h1:11 craft
In TV mld on lht> !'ita1ee. 10 com
.-dy. dranta and mu 1<'~1 rolt•\
Onl> rt'l't'ntly . ht> t•111 nNI a
m <lr.h 'r ' •h•t:rt••· u t Antioc h
(.'ollt'~t' lit> lt'('ture!> on lhl• ~ub
lt'l'l llf fi<'let\l'l' f1<'tmn lit l ~
.rnd Cun.tdurn un1H·r~lti .. -. root w ... 'r Rocut Me•f DU• Still murrwd to lht> same
wu mun ht> mad" h1., bride ~
years SRO, a cln·i. Sanda Zobt·r
N1mov 11> tt talt•ntt'd v.ntt'r imd photugrupher
Threi or tut1 books bnve bt·ea pubh:.hed, including
his autobiography l"l Am NOT Spock!"> and two
Dt;l\U PAT l havt' an l'Xl'l'llent way of pre-
11au 1ng ro<1't ix.,..f J <,lt1rt with the roast at room
tt<m 1wralun, cook lfut iJlde up> five minutes per
pound .ic ~ dl'j(rt'l'b, and then turn the oven off
Jnd don t 0 114.•n 1l for two hours The roast is then
n·Jdy to bl'f Vl' a nd 1t 'i. perfect every llme JWCy,
Oa\orlul and medium rare I have an electnc oven
a11rl ... unit' of rny fnend wbo bas gas ovens want
to know ti thus c:ookmg method would work for
t hl·m loo or would lhl' heat from the piJot lJght
nrukt' a d1frerence·1
'Glad You Asked That'
WAl.l--.~S
n.~AYIMUI
lllMULAIS ...
......... y
. DICUI"' CNt
Dooly 6 JO
<,at Sun Hol 1 l 10
""°"" P\.A'. ..
"'CASl'f"S SHADOW• INt .......
"'"' .. .cm fOS" ........... .............
C.B .. Huntington Beach
Tbe "official" word from • ce>Mamer Inform•·
Ooo specialist with Southern CallloraJa Gas Co. is
that the pilot light in a gu oweo woolcla't add
enough beat to change the resalt8 of you roasdng
method. One word of wa rning Is ID order, bowever.
Make surt> the uncooked roast~r any other meat-
is not allowed to remala Wll'efrlgera&ed for any
length ol time.
Ad~ Taken To Heart
DEAR PAT: Is heart disease as prevalent as
1t was a few yesrs ago? I read that it's sWl the
number one cause or death in the United States.
but I'd like to find out 1f the rale of death bas
declined due to all the emphasis on diet and ex·
ercise
H.T .• Irvine
Heart dlseaM Is sUll the chief cause of death
in this couolry. but the ra~ bu declined 21 per·
cent since 1968. Some experts believe that Westyle
changes and wJder blood pressan treatment att
the reasons. It appears that mltldle-aged
American males, at least, ere smoking leu, con·
suming less cholesterol , getting more exercise,
a nd b«omlng more aware of tbe need to cbeck
and seek treatment for lllgb blood preuare.
~---------------~---~-----~---· ,, :::>tuart u'Anderson s '
: OFFICIAL ENTRY FOAM "IRISH SWEEPSTEAKS" !
I With a little Irish luck, you can Shure and begorrah I want to enter I wtn r-ound trip air fare for rwo , , • I I andanupensepald tOdaysln Stuart 0 Anderson s Irish Sweepsteaks I
I Ireland. En ter at any pu· N-I I UclpaUng Stuart Anderson's I
I Black Angu• or CauJe Com· Add._ I
I pany RescauranL No purchase I I neceNary. Cllr ai._ z1p I
II OFFICIAL RULES -NO PURCHASE NECESSARY :
Here'• How to Enter.
I 1 On ., oll1C1al Entry Fonn or OIMI p1ee4 GI J"X 5" Ptl*. !Wld·pun1 your ,,_ lddrm lfld zip code I I 2. Deposi1 your completeo en1ry 11110 me rllCIClladl prcMdld at youi 1*1ltlPlilflO ttstullll All tnlues mull be 09poslted I
I by~ IOul time. M•Cll Ill 191'.1 I 3 ThtGranlPnzt-w1Nb1Jcle1ennndon aflllldom drtft'IQll~ ~ 1•t111tonreceMC111 Pfll!!~lt1¥0., I 1111 o. '-lllAfl COflP(JIAllON.111 tndrpenden1 JUC1Qo110 or91Rut1on wllO$e .,._Mt IW\11 NO IWSlttutlOll IOI Piil• I I IS P1f1111tteO Tues on Ill piite ••tilt llllt rlliPOl\1Dllly OI lhl Plllt -I
I 4. thlslWllll5t-.Sison1yopen1omaoen111nnwS111ttotAK Al CA CO IO IA IE,W OR lJIOWo\ ~otS111¥1 I
MdtrtOn s BIO Angus/Cllllt ComplJly Rtstaurllll" tlS IOlflll i111Matt'-ICMrl•SlllO and piomotion lglllCM and the I tll!lllM GI Nd! att llOI ~ ~ w!Ml<tvtf prOfl<Oltte o, la• All Ftdt!M. Stale lllCI 10C.1111ws and ·~-awv I Thi~ odOs GI wWq 1111 Gurll Plllt., I 300til '"'act~ oooa ol """""'9"" G<lllCI Pnlt WIN°"*"' upon 1111 I IOI.JI IUICltt OI entrlft ,_..., Tiier• Wiii blJ Ill 151lnllled llllY·51• 1561 psi~ lllP Angus/Clltlt ComH1't I t _....,,., MinorstnwehnQln~t1on w.1nllltssWlfll'tlllnmus1be~0.,1pareflC 0<~ ONs I
._..----GI Cltplr1ure •• llA>!KI 10 l'flllallll!ly Thi IJfllt mull bt ,.,. Oy M•Cll JO, !Iii). Mr ..... I ~ orodueeO °' •oauc..i enrnes .,, ¥01C1 I I ~RA re $ Tiit -OI "" Giant Pilz• Wimll Wiii bt ...... ""rest¥ .. lfOln ...... ,.
() ~--MllCleG ... ----------------------~ Celebrate the Wearing o' the ~~; green Friday and Saturday.
• ~ ._Happy Hour BOTH days
\6 • 11 .,. Corned beef and cabbage lunch
_.. ~ •Free lrlsh tongbookt
-C •aw AMCMJ•/~ ao-••-r
RBSTAUAANTll ••
FOUNTAIN YAWY
ENTERTAINMENT (HY GARDNER I AT YOUR SERVICE
Pst Dunn Is A Regular
feature of the Daily P110t 5,,, Days a Week
Got u problerr? Qu1:1st1ons can be directed to Pat
Dunn Al Your Se"'1ce. Orange Coa!>t Daily Pilot.
P 0 Box I ~ Costa Mesa 92626
••R• Trt1p S•••,,ed c .. i .. ft"
DEAR PAT: l ordered a $4.89 Insect trap from
Jay Noms Corp last July I never gol 1t, but they
have my mon y and l haven't bad any response
from lbem at all. R.G .. Irvine
You ref11Dd ls in tbe mall. Jay Norri• Corp.
bad no explanation other tbu a "lost maU" ex·
cuse. IJl addWon to repeated product mlsrepresen·
&aUon cbargea by tbe PoslaJ Service and a Better
Bualness Bureau record or slow merchandise de·
Uvery and refand prottaslng, tllla Orm has been 1
tonllrndng source of complalot mail to A YS sloce
the column started in lt'12.
Does ~au c~ All €••••1
DEAR PAT Can you rtnd out if mounting and
ba lancing are included free or c harge with
re placement tires provided under the Firestone re-
call? I've heard varying op1ruons on tlus and wanl
to find out for sure.
K.R . Corona del Mar
Frtt mouoUng and balanclag of replacement
tires should be locladed. Consumers also should
know that the recall ofrer expires 60 days alter a
letter is received from Firestone.
Both the National Highway Trame Safety Ad·
ministration and Firestone have toU·rree botllnes
for consumer inquJries. For recall inlormation or
to report aa&o safety problems, call NHTSA at
(8" > 424·9393. Firestone may be contac&ed by writ·
log· to J .B. ScarcWf, Consumer Affairs Depart·
meat, Firestone Tlre & Rubber Co., 1200 Firestone
Parkway, Akron, OhJo 44317, or by pbonlng (8")
321-9638.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUS •UilNllU I U .. llUOtt cou•T 0, TMf
NA.Mt STAT( MINT ST All 0" (At.l~NIA ,011
Tl\e tollowlno Pl>"'D" '' dotnQ llu\I THI! COUNTY 0, O•ANGE
l\H \ t\ N• A""'"'
Pl AT"PIJ' TllA01N0 ?IOV, NOTICI 0" ME All I NC# 0 "
Mel" !.I H"l\WIQIOI\ 8eetl• CA ,CTITION R)ll ... OSATf Of WllL
.,.... ANO 1..tntltt Tl!tlAMINTllll'I'
D•••d T"O•w•ld (•""' I.. f H ••• Ot MAlllG AAr T M ou .. \t l'ountelnV•ll•Y , • .,. FAllC.R£N O• MARC.AR E"T I(
Tiii\ --~ •• UlnO•M.1.0 OT tn '" fALLGREN o.<··-Gl•i<l11•I NOTl(f I~ H£11E8V GIVEN INI °""'° C.lr•" VIVIAN 8U~Nl H ""' tll..i ,._,.,,. • Tl\1\ \loll*f"911t .... 1111141 .. ,,,. , ... ~1111on IQ< P1ol),llf ol Wiii .. ~ I\
rountv Cler• ot Or•noe C'ounty on \ueno ol Utt•tr• h•l•....,,l••v to tn.-
F•bfu.tv tt. •m PP't1hon.t , ... ,enc~ tu wfHt." i\ ,.,.or
PuOll-Or-to.>I O•lly PllOI ICll' ""' ... ' 0-1'1W:lll""· ...0 11\.91 Ille M•rcllS. IJ, "· U It,. 14') 1' llm• -pl•• of ""•""'I ttw _.,....
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUt.INISS
NAM£ $TATUtlWNT
T II• to110 .. 1no .,., .Oii• ••• dolnQ
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HUHTING"TOH 8FACH D£NTAL GROUP 10079 Ad•m\ An . t<unt.
1nvton B•Kll, CA ..,.,..
Davl<I Wlt ll•lm DOS 101
ComPIOll. H\llrtlft91on ~<NII CA .,~
P•ul A ~OD<, 1100 .,. .. ,,.
MIU lllet, "-1'1 BN<ll, CA '1..0
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(0.."1• Cieri< ol Or•n9e Coulllf on
M•rCll I, 1'7•
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Pu1111slled Or-C.O.~t D••I• Piiot
M•rcll S, 11. "· 1• '"'
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS aus1N(SS
NAMESTAT(MEHl
I I• ,.
Th• to110..,1n9 O'e''°n' .,. OO•no
bU\tne\,\ •\ l 1 l JOHNS M.-.PINE 100 &••I
Wllllloet 81VO , L• H-•· CA
llobff1 P ln\11, 11U4 111n S1•~t
Tun•n <.A t16IO
C•rt P tn\I\ 3601 AQU41rlU'\ H""'t
1nglon Beot<ll. <.A '1."41
TPU\ bu\lr"e'\' I\ t ondu< ••ct b y •
cien•"-1 0.rtn.•\lltp Aot:Jer1 P lr•\ll
Th" n ote,,,....., wa\ fll..., wll~ '""
Cout1IT Cl••-o• Or•n9" Counly on M.,cll 1, tffl
uw Otficet
MOllRIS STOHE
Selltl1H111 Law~
llH'I N-alll •IWd , S..11• I 11
Hont•lk. C..1 ....... 1.t -50
PuO••·-Or~noo Coe~ D411Y Piiot
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10 00 • m . In 1 ... tOVl'1•nom ot 04'1)Art
n•nl No ) ol w od tourt "' 100 ( l•I< C~let Ori.,. M •I, In tl>e (.lty Of '><ll\IA
An• Cet1tom1•
D•l•G Fl'I> 19, "'~ lfE A 8 11AN(><,
C.-.tv Ciera
fOWAllDH.nONe •tt Ne._, C...te< Oflve
Sull•9't
New ... 11 9Mcll, CA n..-
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Publi•,_ Or-(O.HI Oa IY Piiot
M•rt 11 ~. •. I), tm
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTtTIOUS SUStHliSS
HA#E STATl!MENT
Tn. IOllOWl"O per\On I\ dolnQ O..Sl ,.....,, .,
8A00tCHURST 4PAll TM£NI
(0 t~ l\rOGlillur\I Aven.,., Hunt
tllQlon Be«ll CAlllOM16 ., ...
P•trl<~ V l~~ 1000 Ouetl
~ltf•I ~llP IMI Nh •l>Ort 8h<n
C•htorni:•~
l"t\ bu\IM\'\ t\ <OnOt..t<h~O O\f a
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P•trl< II V l l)VQllN,...
l"t\ \l~tt""""t .W•\ fllM w1lh Ow
County Clrrll of 0••n9'! County OI\
F•b 11 191'1 ,. .. , ..
Publl\""" 0r""9" (Oa>I O.llv Piiot
M•rtfl S. 11 " 1' t•l'I
PUBLIC NOTl('E
l'ICTITIOUS SUSI NEU
HAMI STATEMENT
f ... IOllOWll\Q oe<'IOI\ I\ ~lnQ llU\I
ne'' It\ U NI VC:R!>ITV PRES<, 0 1
il>llOrRNIA !YOO Quall ~lrMI ,
H•Wl>O•I Bffcll, CA Y1'0()
-------------------------t M41r<ll S, 11, IY 1• 1'1"1
J Oou91•> l ;M 7~Sl MOfl•<u,
L6Qune 8"<11. <.A Y7•~ 1
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dlvodu•I
•
PUBLIC NOTICE J Douqlit\ LY""
TP\I\ \\at~t •A\ tll.O w1tn tM
rovnty (lull of O••llQ<! County on SUPUUotl c.ot.IRT 01' lH( F•llruet'\I n, lffl STATEOI' CALll'OllNIA .. 0. 1'110410
THE COUNTY 01' ORA•GE PuOh•""" Or-CO.\t Daily Piiot N OTICE~,~-.. .... (# Or< M•rtll ).11,".l•.l~IY 1u n
PETITIOff 'O• .. llOBATI 01' WIU. ANO LETT(ll\ TESTAMEHTARV
E•lelP 01 MAUDE 4 SHEAllAAD
•••MAUDE ADELtPIE SHEAAARO
PUBLIC NOTICE
O..cuw<I l'tCTITIOU$ IUSIHEU
NOTICE IS HfAf8V GIVEH 1rw1 NAMESTATEMEN"T
JOAN ~ (()WAH ~\ UIH ""''' '"" Ttie f0Uow1n9 C-'"'°"' .,~ dOlrtq
°"''"on tor Proo.ate of W 1t1 •n.d 1\ b\I""•'\ •\
,.,.,,., O' l~t•r• '~'•""'nfary •o lllf' I Hf B•l8DA C.POIJP 1101 -------------------11111 P•t1hont-f rf"'ff'rPnt,,. to wruch '' '"•°"" ~1•em•r Or1V't'. 8.itt~ r A 9?MJ\
Oil>ll•l MPIA>f
fASTHlAK(P'OI
Plln
OHi ON ONl 1•01
tor ,urtr»r CMrtwul-'r~ . .,no tf\4t tPW' J•Mf'o\ l lv•n\ H4l M1r•rno.tt
tim• 41no P•¥,. ot nit•tt"Q ttv Wrnt> Or•v• 8•1bod CA,, .. ,
"'" ~ Y1 ~ ~rrr\ 70 \'f1' •1 OOUQtil'\ S Wfr.bf>r 11'1 Mtr•m1•r
10 00 • m 1n '"" tourtroom of O.C..rt Drl•P. 841b<>e CA '71>1>1
m•rH Ho Jot wkl <-ou,.t Al 100 C1v1c ft11\ b\l\•l'ltt\\ 1\ conductf'd b-v • ------...-------------.ti (f'ntf'r Ortvf' W!'Sl ,,, the C1tv o• ~"•• Of~'•' ~rw~11> CMOIOI C $<00
HAID COii 111
Pl US
An•. C•lllom1• Douql•\ S W•ll!!t
Oate<I M.lrcn I IY,... Tiii\ "•"'-"' ... , lllf'd Witt\ '""
SftA IOHT TIMI 111
LEE A 8PANCI<. (ountv (lpr• Of 0••"94!. Coul\ly on
County Clen. f~Drl,IMY lll. '"" PO. ICNECHT
"a SUS"HSOUt THllLUIP' -W•,,,.. BIWI
1'110111
Pvo"'""" °'"""" Coa•I Dally P1101
M41•t" s. 11, 1•. i., tm MUIDll IY DIC.El 1•01 ~=~J~~·1~
t:OO e l 1 S e S·•S An-y tor "9tlt-
1:00 a 10.JO PuOll\Nd Or"~ C....~ Dt1ly PllOll PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------11"'11 M•H ll ~ ••. 11. 191"l
111111 f A Lit e l'tTI I IOTU
T'HI UINK'S JOI 1'°1 .. lllS
ITAi CUSHtflOI
fAMll l INTllTANMIHTI
T'HI oucq1 rox 101 PIUS
WINnlHAWK !POI
"TMI AIM•s or , .. NION'f"
oro1e11 c. tcon
HAID COtll 111
•tus
lOOlllNG POI Ml. OOOOIAl11J
PA-l 0'1'flfAINMINTI
T'HI CMAClll fOX 101 ~us
IUYIAGU <'°°>
P UBLIC NOTICE
•·m12 lllCTITIOUS auSINESS
NAME SlATEMENT
Tiie· tollo••t>G person• ere dOlt1Q
b1nl11tt• "'
P UBLIC NOTICE
C R 0 W N A 0 Y 4 L £ O•AHOE COUNTY SUl'EIUOlt
RESTAURANT, tJOMcCa<mlO, Sulle COURT
101, Co•t•"""'-'· C•lltornl•t?•2• , .. CIVICC(NTEA DRIVE WEST
GRAN0A8S INCORPORATED. A SANTA AH"-CALll'ORNIA •1101
Ca l llOtnl a corpor•lion, t l O P L•tNTl l'I' LUCI EN E .
McCo•mlO, Sult• 101, Coll• MH•. 8 EAUD01N•nd JfAN El TF ADAMS
C.lllornlAY?616 DEfENDANT lERllV llHOOES
r111, bu\lnen Is cOl\OuCllOCI o, a cor ana DOES 1 THROUG>< v 111clu\1ve
por•tlOI\. $UMMONS
Gr~ lllCCWl)Ot .. ed CASE HUMBEll ~u •
111..-11 E Da-. NOTICli I YMI "'1•• --4 T ... ~ldof\1 c..., 1t1ay 9Klde ._.imt y .. wit-
Tiit\ \\e..,._t wM· flied willl Ille y .. r ...... -rf WlleU YCMI ""-4
C<>unty Opr-ot Or•nv-ColilllY on wltllfll • ,.,.._ •--••-ati... FeO<~ry 10, tm ....... 1'11'* AVISOt Ullff Ila .... -.....MMe.
PuOll-Or.no-Co.HI 0.lly PllOI, El Tri ....... _.. th<kllr Cetltl"t Ud.
F.O 1•-~r S. tt, "· t'1't 11).7t \I• • ....._ •• • -,.,.. U• ••------_ -----:r..-::~ • cllaL LH .. 111 .. nl'la-
puBLIC NOTICE , To r .. e 01reNo i1>NT A civn ------------i u mptalnl ,_ -111..i by ,.,. p .. ..,.
NOTIC£ TO CRtrotTo•s 0" •:•1~';!:: w l\n to aef•lld 111u su .. 11•101t COURT 01' TMI IT ATIE 0' CAL.IFO•NtA 111011 1••wll, "°"mu~ ••tll•n lO <MY• •It.,
T•R COUNTY 01' O•ANOI tllh \Ummon\ 1' Mrw<I on you 11"° ... A.... wllll IM> <~ II wrl!tel\ PIHOll\Q ""
E EMMA A FIGEIRA rupon\f to t~l' tomp1a 1n1 Ill • U•t• Of · • Ju\tlo Colif1 you m.,.t Ill• •1111 Ille
Ot<HMCI court • written p!Hdll\Q °' < ... W "" NOTICE 15 t<EREllY GIVEN lo 1"" ore l pleedll'Q to lie •lllered ln Ille
c,...,lton of.,..·-... "* OK..,.,., do<k•t I Unl<K• YOU """' YOU• .,., ... n l~I •II --11Hlfl9 c .. I ... , 99411"" Wiii tte ... --•111>tleat1on Of ,,.
IM ~•o OKedent e<• reQUl«HI 10 111• p1a111tlff -"" tlll• fllV'I may "''-' •
11\eft'I, •ltfl tN MU•IMY •OU<llt,., In ludQm..;, --· VO\I '°'Ille f•tlef .,. • tllt OfflW of""' c~k Of tlw •bo"• en 1t1•116..s 1n Ille comot•lnt. wlllr ll «>11~ tltlff ~. °" lo P"•Mfll .,..,m, wltll ,..,.,,, h• 911"\l,_t ol w•~'• l.._111(1
tM nKHMrf -.<lien, to IM lifl Of tnOMy Olf C!fOl)er1Y or otlltr rtll .. r.,
.. ,,IO!"d ., ~ CM/lino IN I,,,..... "lie''" In"" tomo4811\I --------.~ ,,,._...;.~~-----iil:I Ceplstr-llM<ll, CA . wlll(ll " ""' 11. 11--tt -ttM M•k• f/f ......, Ul'U• pl.Ct of lllAlnftt Of 1119 11"°9rl .. Md Ill All • .........., !ft "1lt -, yeu tllffloll fAll'lllAIC I") All Matten Pl'f'f•lnlnQ to 1,,. t\lAlt Of ..... ~y M l!lat YM• •""""
'"" Stftl dtc:-1. wlU•ln lovr 1'!1onllt '""'1W, It....,,,,.., ... tlr.« 911 ti-. tc)ll .... flc:otm~ t fltr ,,.. flnl p11bllcatlo" ot 1111 OATl!O AUQ\ifl,., .. ,. :_. _________ l\Oll<t. Wl~IAM I . IT JOHN,
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c.tt.fine ~ Panek lly T'*-t.a M. OIV, 111!(."'111 of tM Wiii Otputy
ofll• ....,........., OLIN 0. Mil.LI• iii=::;;;::;::::;;;;;;;-....;...;;.;~"';:::;"';';;;;;;;;;-----a --.... A ,.,. .. MllUI Law CW.. WU.&.IAM a. llOfaa•o ....... ,.,..,...... .......
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INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Classified
•Horoscope
•
B ig Top
Fever
Th ere 's still time
away and join the
It's in Huntington
through Tuesday.
to run
ClfCUS.
Beach
R)' ARTlll R R. VINSEL a. I ... O•lly Piiot Sl•tt
l'1rc-u s µu~ter:. dt•t•o ratt• i.upermarkcts,
:-.mcc \\e haH' a dt•a rth of barn walls Annie
Oakleys lfrPc t1ckt·ls 1 <1re given to VIPs. And
townsfo lk nock to Walt h th£• Big Toµ set up as
c1rcu" f<>ver mounts
What new~man \\Ould turn down a chance
lo wander the grounds, where one suspects that
( Comn1ent J
the s mell or "greast'paint" 1s really just the
breeze from t he animals' s tahles.
• • •
U11e rerrn'mbo s lying owakR spnng nights. wa1t -
mg fnr the faraway wlu.1oooowhooooooo after the SP
Lark regularly clicked quietly m at J 20 a m , ahead
of the r 1rcus tram
The lights uf the ltt mg qoorters cars and the Pie
Car tdmer tliat n1ner closes 1. glided by one's
bedroom W1nd<1w l1k1' <J I FU squadron, gradually
slowing
By daybreak after u r ursury salule to the cereal
howl. 1t was down to t lw old tile-roofed depot to
watch
Tlit> 171C1lagene wcu ma rched down gangways to
he trucked or led to the wild oats·covered old race
track datmg to circa 1900. which by Sunday night
would be a trampled . tanbark-strewn landmark.
None of my f)udd1es ever ran away and joined
Barter
System
A dentist trades fillings to
a bricklayer. for a new
patio. Or an old woman
cook s dinner for
bachelor who does
shopping.
By TIMOTHY HARPER
••-i•IH Pren Wrlttt
the
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MADISON. Wis. Doug Bradley isn't look·
mg for any bargains hke swapping $24 worth or
beads for Manhattan Island, bul that won't keep
him from doing what he can to help promote a
barter revival
.. Everybody has something they can give
a nd there's always something they need." said
Bradley, who is trying to set up a community
barter center here.
Whether it's a dentist trading fillings lo a
bricklayer for a new patio or an old lady cook·
ing a meal for the bachelor neighbor who does
her shopping, Americans are rediscovering
barter. Bradley said.
THE CURRENT RESURGENCE, he said,
1s born of inflation and unemployment, much as
1t was during the Depression "barter boom"
when swap system s and exchange centers
became the economic heart of many rural
towns and big city neighborhoods.
"Barter is a system whose time has come
and gone and come again," Bradley said.
He said barter can help anyone in these
days of the incredible shrinking dollar, but it Is
particularly practical for the unemployed, un·
deremployed and those on fixed Incomes.
Bradley, who said he hopes to trade
Janitorial services for office space so his
planned nonprofit swap center can open in a
couple months. has collected examples of work·
ing barter systems, includ.inJC
• New York's Atwood Richards Inc., run by
Moreton ·Binn, the "Barter Baron" who has
made millions trading excess Inventories for ad·
vertislng.
• Salt Lake City's and Minneapolis' "for
profit" barter centers which cbar1e annual
membership fees and take a small percenta1e
of tbe value of each exchange arranged amoni memben.
• Chicago's "learning exchanae," a non·
prorit educaUonal-recreationaJ referral service
ll1Un1 3,100 ell:cbange topics for 30,000 people.
• Kllwaukee's "work exchange" In which at
least one or the parties In any arranaement
must be a senior citizen.
• Rest.on, Virginia's "uaelul service ex-
cban1e." a non-profit clearing house where
akllla, service• and 1ood1 are "loaned on credit."
Bradley said barter accounts for an
(See BA&TE•, Pace CJ)
At the circus. a muscular rous1bout is dedicated to g ettmg that bnght blue C1rcus Vargus Big Top up
tht• rtrnl.1 os I rn·•ll hut cm :uses and childhood bud
dies haw clumgrrl with time and a few pals would he
bc.>ttn nlf 11 tltey l1ad 1omed the rtrru.\
• • •
A !-t hort. muscular rous tabout, bulging
chest. fl al belly and arms bursting with sinew.
goes hand-over hand up a tent rope •
HI.' 1s a ·p1ctur<' gallery or tattoos and a p1c
lure of dedication to his tiny part in gelling that
bright blue Circus Vargas Big Top up.
Somethmg 1s found in a circus atmosphere
that exists nowhere else
"You fall in love with 1t. It gets into your
blood. it's a whole life style," says Marylou De
Temple. an advance coordinator who Ii ves <
vibrant life a step ahead or the circus
She is one of those who pops into towr
alerting the press and getting a city permit t
tap a fire hydrant for water for the animals.
.. An elephant n•qu1res 50 gallons a dav ·
she s ays, noting tha t the circus· subsequent cit)
water bill is still surprisingly small. all things
considered
"It's 1t·:,, JUsl setting up t·veryth1ng."·
she s ays of her JOb In helping lo bring JOY and
e xciteme nt to mllho ns a round t he North
AmC'rican continent each year
"I've been with the circus fo r rive years
now." says the Cal State. Northndge graduate
with a degree in anthropology
"What can you do with anthropology? Even
with a Ph D . what can you do with an
thropology?" she asks
So after graduation. she traveled around
Europe for 11"2 years. then took a course in ex-
otic animals at Moorpark College
"I only jomed the circus for a few months to
learn the logistics of moving exotic animals ...
she says. "And then I began in an elephant act.
for three years ··
Sht• tran~rt•rred inlo managl'mf'nt t wo year!>
ago a nd cho;1rly lcl\1•s gl'll1ng one <'lly's
"'t'lr<>m(' mat oul ror tht-c1rc·us t hen 11pp1n g on
lo thl• next lo r<•peal tht• pfOl'l'~!>
·Wt> sla) 1n molt·b M) onl) a<.lrlre~s 1~ the
l"lrt'US ... Sht' S<IYS, and thl' shlJ\\-only '>lays S IX
days 1nont' ph.1l't•
Thl' brwf tour or lhc h·<1scd 1111 thl· three·
acre Circus Vargas H1g Top pmudl) rwcup1es 1s
O\"°. but one hestt<ah:s at a ..,,gn on the wa y
bac"l to the newspaper orflr<'
"Help Wanted For Tni\11.:l 11 rC'ads. a
s mall, printed s iren song. Sl'tm rn an :irt•a 1;.>here
lime and things tic mam people do"' n before
they even know 11
Oncl' upon a l1m<• I would perhaps
have sought out whomcvt-r one sees to talk
about such a sign, and its poss1bil1lles. posted
right over the circus' main entrance
But then. that would have been 20, going on
30 years ago
' Handicapped I
OellV l"li.t ...... Illy ltlcNN K.-....
find a hotel along the Orange Coast to accommodate your handicap? ...
Hotel Guests
A survey of Orange Coast
hotels revealed that most
have some provisions for
the handicapped.
By Jl OITHOLSON
0111'• D•1ly Piiot SI.tit
Orange Count) '" a lo vely pl ace to vacation
Th C're are pic turesque view<,, wondedul
beaches. good weather and many hotels.
But what 1f you 're in a wheelchair·• Can you
hnd a place to stay along the Orange Coai.t that
will accommodate your handicap?
A SURVEY OF HOTELS tn the coast area
r<'vealed that most ha\e some prov1l>1ons for the
handicapped. A few have no extra facilities and
don't plan to install any, but others are well-
equipped for f!Ues ts IO wheefrha1rS
The Marriott seems Wt!ll-des1gned for the
non-walking person. According to Bob Allen. the
hotel's public relations director. a handicapped
guest is greeted with s pecial parking places
close to the two rooms designed for him.
The ground floor rooms have wide
bathroom doors. low towel racks, bars in the
bathtub and wall switches for the lamps
A th.ird hotel r0<>m has a 'hower instead of a
bathtub. which was paid for by a frequent guest
who is confined to a wheelchair.
There 1s a ramp to the SW1mmmg pool, the
front door or the hotel is wide and swings open
automatically and there are telephone booths
and rest rooms designed for wheelchair access
in the lobby
··we also keep a wheelchair on hand in the
lobby." Allen said.
THE HUNTINGTON BEACH Inn plans to
add bars to the bathroom s in a block of its rooms.
a spokesman said . "Dining-wise. we're well·
equipped," he added "We have a ramp to the
dining room."
The spokesm an said construction on the
new facilities ror the handicapped "is projected
to start ln May."
The Surf and Sand, Laguna Beach, doesn't
have provisions for the handicapped, and a
spokesman sald none are planned . There is no
call for them now, she contended.
Roy Fraser , president and general manager
of the San Clemente Inn. said all ground noor
rooms at his hotel are accessible to wheelchairs
and that there are two parking places specially
marked for the handicapped.
BE WOULD UKE to do more but said rus
hands are tied.
"This building is 19 years old," he ex-
plained. "I'm limited In a lol of things J'd Uke to
do. Nineteen year s ago the altitudes wer~ nol
attuned to today. I have done everything I can,"
Fraser said. ''Buildings were built then with Ig-
norance."
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lain low prorall'
TAllftUS IAJ1r1I 2'C> May 201 C'r~Allvih
lt1\t" t•omnrnntJ spoth1tht You'r«' 1n,olved
"helht-r or not you arf' a-.af'f' of 1t Mont')'
u •11.J10Mibltity. prl"1mtt• <'Ould hana ln balanf"-f'
,,,. durlnf( t'flclu~h to moll<" chantt", to lmpnnt ... t> It', to Op«'n )'our,.11f lo 1molhf'r lnd1vtdual
(;t;MINI IMav ?l J unf' 20 Your mOut'Ot'C'
hc•l•o m fur rt•iu·h1n~ Pf'rM>CU who had bct·n
1mUfftt'f"nt will now 'akr not1cf!' Ane-s. L1bru
perM>na r1~un· pron1\nenll)' You n · "rho t'n"
to 1olvt• u pn)hlt-m tl.C") b lo bt• fair. not om
rupOtt'nt CA.N(~Ea (JUnt' 21 July 2:,!) Lift< N'J,116~1>
morl~ ltuallon Allvt' knd klrklnJ? bt-l'Omr~
the kt'ynote Arc~nt on movc>mt'nt, hort trip~.
noh·s. evaluatlon of avaalabJe 1nform1i1t1on U '(),
i\<1uiu1us. Virgo 1Dd1v1dua1s f11tur.-promlnentl>
Y uu rould meet soml"Ont· who 11 lnst ruml'ntal tn
trunsronrun~ your way or livinl(
LEO <July 2!> Aug 22l Teach. learn, lrnt•
11 p prlOrllle!I 8u1ld On !lOlld foundallon for
ruture i.ccurlty Aquarius, cancer and
Jnolher IA'O play key roles t-'lnanc1al .cum
11hown w.. you re11pood lo lnluative fla.ish You 'II
have the answeri,1
VIRGO <Aug 23 Sept 22): You arc n:
vitalized You can expt.·raence JO)', rollowlng re
rent period of confinement, depression. U sten
to music, wear bra~hl colors, make per sonal ap
peara nces. expand horawru;. You will have rcu·
son to celebrate, especially m connection with
pub lishing endeavors LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Learn rudiments.
become familiar with basic material. You find
"different" ways to express -key is lo be
thorough. Study fine prtnt, read between the
hnes Aquarius. Scorpio individuals figure ln
your personal scenario.
SCORPIO !Oct 23-Nov. 21): You galn im·
mense s at1s ract1on by imprinting st yle, making
t'han1tes that rei.ult in g reater freedom of
thoughl, action Accent on friends. hopes and
w1shl:'s Jlo manet'. relating to others 10 mean
in~ful maont•r these dominate.
Si\CaTTARIUS rNov. 22-Dcc 21 > You ad
v:1nce. progrc~~ 1i. made "ou~1de " a s well as
w1th10 family s1tuat1on Taurus, Libra , Scorpio
pt.'r~Oru. r1~UrC prominently. f'tnanciaJ picture I!>
hnghter than ong1nally anticipated. Repair ball
will bl· ··rt.'asonablc "
C:i\PRICORN I De(' 22.Jan. 19 I: Pursuf•
t•ilu<·.itional )>rOJl'l'I Don't stop because 11
pen.on huh.• m spirit 1s discouraged. Accent on
commu01l'Jt1on, Jc>urney an d ao individual who
1s ~01ng to aid you in overcoming obstacle:..
Pisc·c·s. Virgo J>t'rsons fi gure in scenario.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Spotlight on
the orcult, throwing light on dark finan cial
lHl·a 0 1scw.s money with partner. spouse Take
nothing for ~ranted, t•schew wishful thinkin~.
. 1vmd M'lf d•·cl·pt1on. You have rare opportunity
lo l'rase past errors
PISCES I Feh 19-Ma r ch 20 1: Study
l\quanus message. Emphasis on breaking from
unfair <:ontract, commitment Don't be sold
s hort. not by others o r yourself. Leo. Aquarius.
Gl·m1n1 JWr~ns figure prominently Publicity
c·crm 1·~ from unus ual sourct·
••• Barter
<From Page Cl>
estimated $12 billion annua l segment of the
United Slates economy, a nd 60 cents of e ve ry
retail dollar actually goes for packaging, dis-
tribution and advertising.
More tha n half the m a nufacturing com·
pa naes listed on the New Yor k Stock E xchange
regularly tra de raw mate rials or seml·finlshed
goods, Bradley said, a nd barter ls an everyduy
p art o f the h e r itage o r u r ban e thnic
neighborhoods.
"NATIONS BARTEil all the time in grain
or weapons deal11." he said. "So why not you
and me?"
Bradle y practices what be preaches, from
pr eparing a dinner lo e itcbange for a Christ mas
tr ee to laking a .)ob a s an admlnistratlve pro·
gram mer provided he can use his om ce to plan
the barter center.
"We've go to 1tart w ith the small stufr. " he
auid . "We're nowhere near the polnt where you
cnn barter with the gas or electric company."
An indication of tbe growing popular ity of
barter can be aeen ln a recent national Interna l
Revenue Servtce order to local agents requiring
e very audit to look for evidence of barter In·
come.
''It's used for tax e vasion," Bradley ooLed.
There are other , less tangible benefits.
Bradley aaid.
"Barter can lead to a real sense of com·
muoity.'' be explained. "I've bad an amazing
ruponae from people. People are always look-
lnt for d1fterent ways to eolve problems. Thh1 ls
.n ldea tbey can relate to."
He aaJd he may seek one of a number o r
propoeed federal araota for community barter
cent.era, but. la s till un1ure exactly bow the
Madlaoo cent.er will work. A.a be envisions it,
people will lilt aooda or aemcea they either
weot or are offerln&, and tbe cent.er wlll put
them tn coat8et with eacb other or belp arrange
multi·part.J swaps.
ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE
Phone ctor At Once PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -•OTIC8 lO(alOITOa • P ICTITIOU• IUSINIU
tU1'11a tCHI coua TO'° TIH N&MI aTATIMINT
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D EJ\ R ANN I .I\!"' I> I" ttS At lt-ulll lir yt>ar!\
a.:11 vuu 1111nh•1I •1 lt·ll1•1 from u vouri woman
who wao, hovini.: 1rn 11lfo1r with u mur~ m•n
lh.• ho1J ,, wr 1111111 h(•orl C'Ot1dtt1on un<\l he wu wr1hn~ to 1.111k whut t11 clu tf ht• ".>hOU' have a
t1111rt 11llurk "'"''" lht•y were In a h I room
ltritc-thf'r
I 11•11ll•mb<>r your udv1cc •nd 1t~u ex
rf'llc•nt Vc•u drdn t nionllzc Yw reaPolled In u
pra( tH' I, uon judJ(mtHHal m a nneito the
wonuw'" quc•1tl1on Wiii you pleaae reJllt your
MJvrrt''' ll c·ould nrnkt-u bl& dlfferen~ In lhc
llvn of u .:r'1ut muny J)(:Ople COM.TTEE
O•• 0N1'; IN BEllAU ' OF TIUNKJNG £AO
OF.All C'OMMITr .. :t;: I do recall . letter.
Tbr advltt a a ave wH ., tnllow•: T
•boald uny &h,. Milepbone aumber f Iler
frk-od'• s.t>ytlflan ln her pune at all t et. If
hf!r ~111panloa sbuuld M-come W, 1b ald
pltone IW dod or aL one~. wait untll be ve.
aod lfoau> lmm.-dlal~ly.
UEAlt ANN LANOEHS I am a 49 Y)r-old
hout1c•wlf'1 who ha11 rct: ntly overcome a ~year
,•hronlt' depn~s1on Since your column is vebi·
I le ror l'llll{thl('nr11ent, I'd hke to spre• the
word about dt•prl.'b~lo11 to t be bundr~ o r
thOu•aNb of pN>plt· who need educatmg.
Dl'prt-uaon 1-. one of the mos t ~un·
cteralood a1lm1•nt~ or our times. Dr. Nall:tl S
Kline, dtn'<'lor or the Rockland State Hotltal
ttesearch <.:('nkr at Orangeburg, N .Y .. talls
deprf"SSton thf' "l('adlog untreated illnes!I in
our rountry It ,., l'Sllmuted that twenty mUon
adults 1-.ul fer rroro i.enous depressive symp,ms
CIH'h yf'Br.
Since l have long battled depression <1th
hf'lp rrom therapists l I can tell you that')ie
shame and contempt laid on mental depressres
by uninformed people is worse than the dlst>tie
itself. Heart diseas e. cancer . arthritis, al~t
any physical discuse is considered socially c ·
ceptable even other a ilments, often e~.
t1ona ll y Induced, imch as ulcers and migrate
headaches, are granted respectability, but m--
lal illness carries a silent stigma .
It is not possible for a person who has nevt
s urrered a serious depression to know ho-
depression feels. but, In the name of con
pa:.saon. he can 11tlck to t hese do's and don 'ts:
I. Plea-;e don't tell me to "snap out of it.
There 111 no relationship between will power ant
deprci.!'.10n
2 f)on t ll'll ml' to "k~p busy a nd forget
a bout yourself" when I am overwhelmed by fat1~uc. anxiety und c·ontemplatmg ~uic1de a!>
a n alternate tom) m1i.ery.
3 Don't call me lazy I enjoy the sallsfac·
lion o f a good day's work, but depression saps
m y l'n<'r~y and th<.'re are days when I can bare·
ly draJ( myst.'lf out of b<'d.
4 Wht'n I rcac·h out lo you fo r support. don't
rcJcrt m•· lx.•causc• you don't understand mt•
Thl' rnaJor n•uson I am ~uHeri n g from
Lecture Series
Set This Week
l.ectu r<> l'it:'r1es. r a ng ing Crom self
a wa reness to microwave oven cooklng, will be
offered to Orange Coa st reside nts this week.
They are·
• Stress Managr•ment m Today's World. a
two-part series al Ora nge Coast College de
signed to help individ uals better understand
stresb and cope with it.
The stress series will meet from 7:30 to 9:30
pm Thursdays, March 15 and 22, in Fine Arts
Ha ll 119 Tickets at $4 a re availa ble in the OCC
Ticket Office. Series a nd individual tickets will
be sold at t h<' door on a space ava ila ble basis.
Information. 556-5880
• A three-part series on microwave oven
C'ookmg will be offered by Orange Coast College
from 7.30 to 9 ·30 p.m . Friday e venings, begin·
nang March 16, in Scie nce Lecture Hall 2.
Series tickets a l $5 are available In the OCC
Ticket Offi ce or at the door . Information:
556·5880.
• Remembering How to Use Your Head in
Assertion Tr aining , a one -day workshop offered
by Coastline Community College, ts scheduled
ror 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Saturday, March 17, in
Fullerton Savings a nd Loa n in Fountain Valley.
Inform ation · Coastline Community College,
963-0811, exte nsion 256.
• A self-defense work.shop for women ls
planned In t he Orange Coast College Student
Center from 12:30 lo 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March
17. Tickets are availa ble in the OCC T icket o r.
rice and al the door lnformaUon: 556-5880.
STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
Accorclng to C•llfoml• BuslneH
•nd PfOfenk>n• Code (S.C. 17900 to
17930) •II pereone dOlng buelneH
under • flctttk>U• neme muet fll• •
st•t•ment wtth the County Clefk •nd
h•v• It pubUthed four time• In •
newtpepef Mmnt th• are• In which
ttM buslneet It loc•t•d. The ttatement 11 required by law
•nd I• neceaNry In protecting your
bualneu neme. Moat benka require
proof of tlllng to open commerot•I
1ccounta. The DAILY PILOT PfOYfde• both
filing and publlcetton eervtc••· W•
h•v• eH th• necetHry form• and
m1lntetn • deity Mrvlc• to the Or1nge
County courtttouM. ltther r=by one
of our oonwnlent otflee• flt n• the
Ll!OAL DIPARTMeNT 142 , Ext.
332 tor more lnformatton end form•.
Atta
Laaders
depression '" because I have bad a short supply
of love in my urc. If you do respond. let your
love be genuine. If you are ooJy pretending to
care, I wi ll know it. Depressed people can ~
ver y perceptive. GEITJNG WELL IN IN·
DIANA
DEAR GF.TrlNG WELL: Tbanka for tbe In·
11lgbt yoar letter wUI give millions of readers.
No one can describe depreulon H well as a
person wbo baa Hperlenced tt. Understanding
wba& .._ depnSMd person l11 golng through can
be eDOnBOM11 laelpfu.I.
••• Hotel
<From P•ge Cl >
The Sher aton, Newport Beach, has about ci·
half doz.en rooms which have wider bathroom
doors and railings and it has several parking
spaces marked for those an wheelchairs AJ I the
racilllies were put in when the hotel was built, <t
spokesman s aid.
The Registry Hotel. Newport Beach, has no
s~cial equipm ent but d id make te mporary pro-
visions for wheelchairs when the California A~
sociation of the Physically Handicapped had a
convention there last spring.
Wh.lle it appears that the re are no state or
feder al laws dicta ting special construction for
the handlcapped. such construction is spelled
out in the Uniform Building Code published by
the International Conference of Building or.
riclals. But it's up to the builder wha t he elects
to do.
Dear T.r-.
It sourts as though you are suffering
from wht is known as cosmetic acne
which is a ctually induced by certain
imtating 'acial "beauty" prepara tions
commonly '8lled cosmetics.
Characte\.stically. this form of acne is
less eevereand infla mma tory than its
adolescent 1rm. but it is annoying a nd
una ttractive \onetheless.
If you mus-..ear make-up, J recommend
an oil·free bae. While oil·base m a ke-ups
generally covt better, they contain in·
gredient.8 whio can cause acne.
Also, I woulc.caution you to beware of
TV commercial a nd other publicity for
medicated cosm\ics, too. Ma ny, especial· !Y the more . epensive ones, contain
isopropyl myna~. the ma in ingredient
in Liquid Wrenc~ To obtain a list of
ingredients and c~etics that have been
tested for acne-prt\ae skin. write for my
booklet "Let's Ta lkCosmetics."
Sincerely, Hfil
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Seriei. for Pt.>rforman ce
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Saturday'1> r ai:e w a!>
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Is land. and the second
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day the fleet was pus h e d
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lumpy seas over m ost o f
the cou rse.
The wtnner o f the race
hom e o n S u nday w as
S pellbinder, s k ipper e d
by R o n M elville or lhe
Balboa Y ac ht Club
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CA•-IO ... •wportl c LASS A I S1>Pllb1norr 1 Me rt~. Dock H8y~n. BC VC J .. .,n~&tk, A..,.ry/l(r()Clm~ VY(
Cl "SS 8 I A•Oll.t II Gl~nn P~eo SSYC 1 N 1no1~ ... ,.~
Hum .. nn, eve 3 Gimm~ S"tllP•
loo
Vaga Wins
Overton
Series Race
The California Yac h t
C lub sent a n eet o f 21 l n -
t ern ation a I Offs hore
Rule yach ts on an 85·
mile circuit o f Santa
Barbara t s l and Satur-
day to open t he 1979 e d1·
t1on o f the Overto n
Series
The overall a nd C lass
w inner was Vaga, s kip·
pert-d by Ray Avedon.
Pac ific M a riners Yacht
Club: s econd overall
and the Wlnne r i n C lass
B was Sec ret Love. Brad
H erman, Del R ey Yac ht
Cl ub. a nd t h i rd was
Oran ge P eel. a C la ss A
e ntry s ailed by Stan
Elman. DRYC
S ummary of results
C LASS A I , Vago;
2. Orange P eel.
C LASS B l, Secret
Love. 2. Mamie, Milt
S mith, C Y C ; 3, Juarez,
Robert Tostado. SMYC
CLASS C 1, Blue
Bayou , Joseph J aconi.
KHYC ; 2. Sceptre.
Raphae l Coh en, DRYC :
3. Insatiabl e. Tom
Armstrong, CYC.
ft LMON lOCKAB.:l' 0.0,~1 ........... ,,.
Arnba k1p1>\•tl'd by Ot.•nru~ C'houle o f th~ Lon.:
Bl'orh 'aC'hl C'luh, wa lhc overall unit Clu~o1
A • •nMr • aturday tn lht• 1H·C'ond race of th\! Lob
An.it>lt>' Yarht (..lub'• Wh.ilnt"y SforiN1
The roe•· was • 31 4 mile arou11tt tht• buoy
C'lrru1t 11ut of Le•., An1tt-lcl> Harbor fu r thu IOR
C'lll""'1fh.· .. t ion<;
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Jtprfonnan<'t' llunc11tup Hnring Flct:l 1n the I.All>
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l'alh·nd,•r I A 't t•
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rut11\jt1> uml th1· l\1 1d.il'I <>c-.. an ftttt'tn.C t-'l~l't yachb
.. a1h•d .J 2.1 mah· <•our..,t• thl' MOltA yal'hh urt-
"lt't•k 1n& 1t11• L1llh• Wh1tnt•y Trophy and th t· MORI"
'•H'ht:. ar (' u u t for t ht-K11mrn11n 1'1 <Jph)'
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HAMf STATEMENl
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SU~(~IOll COURT 0" THE STATEO,CAltf-OltNIA FOii nu: COUNTY OF' OllAHGE
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NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN to~
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F .re'Cu'or ot tP\frl Wltl ot
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'110-1•
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MORA El t J•bboG A96tn. CllVC SvnctlUte 1 M 60 M•mmd. Run •ll Worll\lf\Olon SBVRC l OutCk>lltt"' RObo>rl New>Otnt LA'T'C
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llu•l•Q~n S• BY(
USC, UCLA Score
In College Races
USC a nd UCLA sailors were the to p sco r e rs in
the third and fourth r aces o r the Pacific Coast In-
t e r collegiat e Y ach tin g A sso ciation's Southe rn
Series for Flying .Junio r ding h ies Saturday a nd
Sunday at Mission Bay. San Diego.
In Saturday's races USC. with "A " s kipper
Don Ay res. and "R" s kipper Mike Downey topped
the scoring with 27 point s . UCI with Mark Gau dio
and Tom Burton a ls o scored 27 paints, but USC
c la imed the victory b y b eating UCI
Tturd in Saturday's m eet was UCLA with
M a rk R astello and Phil Rammang : fourth w a s
Long Beach Stale. Keith Dodson and Bruce Ayres.
and fifth w as Orange Coast College w ith Kurt
Mille r and Chris Raab.
In Sunday's r aces UCL A r a n a way w ith the
mee t with a low scor e o r 15 paints to 41 for second
place USC. UCI was third with 42 ; OCC fo urth with
57. und UC San Diego fifth.
Yachts Upended
fu Dana Regatta
C aps1zings a nd dis mas tings w e r e the order of
the day for the 39 boats in s ix classes which turned
o ut Saturd a y for D a n a Point Yacht Club's S p ring
Ding h y R egatta.
There were no mjuries. a nd mos t o r t h e
capsized boats w ere righted a nd con tinued in the
race a s the winds whis tled up to 15·18 knots inside
a nd outside t h e h a r bor. Trophy winners
SABOT A (5 1-1. Evan M a lanos ky, DPYC; 2.
K enny Krause. DPYC .
S ABOT B m I. Greg Danielson. DPYC ; 2.
B o b Bums, DPYC; 3. David Fenner, DPYC .
HOBIE-12 '61 I. Dennis Seger, SCSY; 2. Pat
Dre is. unattac h ed
Lido-148 C5 l -I. Brian H e n ch, BYC: 2, Mark
Gibson . DPYC .
LID0-14C C8 1
Ray Dougherty,
DPYC
l , I an Oxman, unattached; 2,
unattac he d ; 3, Chuck Pierce,
LASER <6> Lynn M alanos ky, DPYC; 2
Brett Polazzi. OPYC
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it.-
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NOTICE 0 , MEAR ING OF IN TME SUPElllOll COUllTO,THE
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AH 0 l E T l EA S 0 F AD THE ('()UNTVO,.OllAHGE
MINISTRATION WITH Will AH In no• ~l!H of 1~ E>t•l• of ELD ..
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SPECIAi TY fNTERPRtSES OF IHOEPl!NO(HT ADMINISTR ATION I~ un~\OQnf'd wlll \C'll 41 Pnv•I• OF ESTATES ACT wt•, lo lho 11•0~1 a<IO bf'\I boOO•• AMERICA 7861 £1 ~10 Ctr<I• Cost,. E\l•t•of LOU• LEE AOOtlER ak.t ~Ul>ff'tf IO •O"llrmel1on ol \Atl1 M•~a. C•lltorntll "1ti7b l OLA l ~(l()t<[ R Ot><uw d !>u!M'r o0r (<>Ur1 "" .,, "'l•r ttwo ""°
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rourt, 1't 100 f1v1c (pntl"r Ortv,. w,.,., '""' rount1 nt OrftnQf' Stt.ttf" o•
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STATE 0' CAlll'ORHIA FOR MllAN M DOSTAL AP( C•hlO•tl•" "' II"' moo rt<onl•O In
THE COONTV 01' ORANGE SOS Cily P•rkWllY l>oO• OS PMJ"\ 41 •l "nd « Of "'" Ho. A·'1114 Or•11cit. CA '1661 ott&n~ M.80'. '" I,... ottice ot '"" E\1•1• o• lEONA RO I hi tJS-m4 <Ounly•f'<O<~•of•"•O covl'IY SCHECHTER.~•~....., Allorn•ylo< Pe11110"1>n EXCFPTINC. THEREFROM ""
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JOHN 11. TllOYEll Orollf'O'' County 810• or olf~rs to be 1n ,.rlllr>Q -
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f "' lo1tow1n9 ~r!oOn\ ar• dotnQ 1>us1neu.u· NEW HORIZONS RE Al ESTATE,
17111 8e«I\ BIYO S'"'" 201, Hunl· 11191on Be«ll. C.hfornt,. ~I
NEW HOlllZONS REAlTV COM· f'AN". • Calltorni., corpor•r.on, 18'171
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County C~rk of On"9" County on Febtuary 14. 1m. ""0054
trAct PC·28-13-F
E•<h b'd mu't be accomoent•d l>y •
<t rttflf'd Cf'W<i( C-'S~lfl•'~ thKk, or •
blOO~r·• bond O•VAbl4' to lh• Altso
W•ter Mana9f'm<ent A~11ry on IM sum of not 1rs\ tn@n Tl'n Percrnt
110• 1 o! ti>• amount b1ct •• "
QU&l'•nftt' tNt tn.. bid<H'r W1tl ~rttfr 1n
to i& co,,tract '' ,..,~ror-d th# wor._ •nd
hl•I~ of W•O
Of'<tOont
STfAllHS, GllOSS,
MOOllE ~llUSOt
lHU E -lttiH Blwd
W~lttltr, CA -Attorney\ tor Eu<vt~
P ubf!"f'lteiO °"""°" CCM\t 0d''"' P11rn M•r 11 13 1•, t•7• •ll 1• h1'1\I\~ IM nf"<K"3ry bonOS O~ bonO ------
tor f111tllful ll"rlOttndf'C• of '"" con tr.'ltl In an amount •QU<'ll to Onf' Hun
dr .. d Pfllr(fllt"lt f 1()06 • ot thf> contrAc 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
orl<• 11nd d "'<ond bonO to Qu<1rAnlrt COSTA MESA
OAymf'l\I ol m11IHl.'ll m•n ~nd SAHITAllY OISTlllCT
laborPr\ on IM •moonl oqual lo 0.,.. OllAHGE COUNTY
Hunar..o ~"""' 1100' I Of '"" (Ofl CAllFOA ... IA t••CI P"<• 8•0\ m~I bf' mild" on I~ NOTICE INVITING BIOS
bltonk prl>PO'<'I form• turn"N!CI l>y I~ NOTICE IS HEllE8V GIVEN 11>•1
AQel\Cy TM bt-'\ bonO \Mii bt au ~··~ P<(JpOS<!I\ Wiit II!' ..... v .. o II•
ty ~>tCutf'(f by thf' btdOer •"" '4tl•fM. 1"1' Col¥ (If'.-on bO!ll•lf ot 11\f' (O\I•
tory lo "-"9Pn<Y M~.,.. SMtlA•y O.w•cl a1 ,,., off•<• •n
Records Elude ~~ub;::.:~:;~::i·~,l·
Th• 010 <l!Kk o• bond oc IM •uc 11\p CttY HAii 11 "'" Or1w . '°''" ceufut bidder wlll bl! fomlttO 10 ,,,.a Mesa, CAlllo<nla ""''' ttw t>ou• of 11 00
"~"'• II\ ti. '"""' 'Wtn •v«enfut am on '"" 7nd day ot "e>•ll, 1074 At
l>lcld4o• f&•f\ or,..,~\ 10 rnter Into'"" wllo<h "''"' lMy w111 bl! OOtne<I pubtu
requl.-.d contre<t or to furn1~h t~ ,,. tv "nd f"'NtO AtOUO '" thfl> <.oun<tt crMm
Quoreo bond\ Wlfllln 11\p "'™' •• , Cor111 bf'r< •o• F"URNISHINf, All LAE\Oll
llltl•~•PeC•f•<Allon•lor\~•OWO•k ... NO MATERIAIS FOR CONSTRUC No. A·tSS6l NO bid wtll no> lfl<(ttPINI lrr>m •Con TION OF A SEW.tl(;E PUMPINf,
NOTICEOl'SAlE l•Aetor ""°,,no• turn.to In•" STATION , .. WILSON STRE ET Al
0, llEAl l'ltOl'ERTV coroa11u Wiii\ II>• o•o•l\lon• of CANYON DRIVE !CANYON DRIVE
AT PlllYATE SAl f Cllaph•r. Dtv•••M 3 ot flu••"t " •nd PUMPING ~TATION• Nordskog Misses Marks
Ill 1M ~ CAlvf1 of tllt S .. le of ProlO\IOns (OdP Of lllP Met• ot A ••1 of PIBn1 W«lh(l!llon\ •nd
Bob Nords kog, veteran pawe r boat racer from C.111••"'•· In -'°' ti. Cou~l'Y Of C&llfornla Md llPPllCAbl• loC•I or Olh<!• conlrM:I OO<um<'flh m~y bf' Ob
Van Nuys. failed in his attempt t o set six new 0••11w-01n•n<•• IAIMO M llW olflc• of'"" Oor•CIO• (ll
d h P k Se In •~• Malter of Ille ESl•l• of Under tnt oro••\lon\ d i '"• Pul>I•< Worll•. Room••• C•lv H~ll /1
diesel world s peed recor s at t e ar e r ven vtRGtN•A RUTH ACTON, Oe<uwo c.111orn1• llloor c-'"" Dornw o• "•'• om,,. C<Kt" Ml'~ ,., upon •
Hour enduro. but cam e away from the e ffort NOTICE 1s HEREBY G1VEl'I 111<11 ,.,. De1>3r1men1of 1n0u•trl•• ll••etion• P•ymen1 o1 u oo An .. <1011iona1 c""'Q!'
Pleas ed Wl'th th e perform a nce o r h iS boat and ""' Unde~lgneG will ~II al private ll<I\ del.,mtN'O Ille D'f'V<tlllnQ •Alt Of ot \I 00 Wiii IW m.'IOI! ti l\ancll•G by -\ate, to ttte lllQllC!•I <tnd bl!•I btOO•r, waon for ttw IOC•lllv In wlll<ll 1"11 ma•t
e n gines. \Ul>j•<t IO lllf' ronllrm<tllon Of tnr work I\ 10 bl! oert0<mt0 end 11\f ""~ Fae!\ b.O \l••lf bt ~on lit!' pro
N d k took h . · JJ ed 504 b' •bove ~ntllll'G Supe11or Cour1. on or W•ltr M~menf A~<Y ....,\ <Klol>l POMI form •nd '" tl\f' mAn"'°r oro••OM Or S Og JS s peC1a Y pre p a r CU IC effer Ille 11111 <Nly of M11r<it 1•7' <ti Id H•d pr~atltnq r<01" ol w~s A on 1111' <onlr"f1 OO<u"""'1\ ""° \NII
inch Cummins d lesel to the Par ke r (Ariz.) En· 10·00 .. m ' ., l"" olll<e of PlOUGlAS copy of !llt\f' l>'t•~lllllQ rel•• Ml' on II• accomc>M••O f)y .. cerhlled or
d ho . t b k th d . s I r""'ords h e bad set I( WALL.ACE. ~ w .. 1er1y Piece. "'" •I tlle offl('~ ot '"" AQ!ln<y. Tit~ "''"II'•'• c!te<k or .. blO bonO for nol uro, ping 0 rea e 1e e ..... . Suitt 101, Clly oc Nl'wl)Orl B~a<ll cons1r11tll0r\ oni1ect .. f~r•llY •H•SI '"\I tNln ,.,, ~cont of '""amount Of
in l ast year 's race. T h e boat performe d well. for eoun1y °' O.wiqe, State°' C•llfo•n•"· eo. a net 1:11e m•nlmvrn ••II"• o•IO ,...," '"" bia ""'°" IMIY•ote 10 ,,... co~1•
t h f• t 50 ,.....;nutes of r acing reaching s peeds of e11 111e rtc;,n1. ••II•. 1n1errs1 ...o Hl•lf turttt.r cOf'l\Oly '"'"" 111e ~erm1n.11 M•w S..n•1¥Y o"'"" e trs uu ' · ot said ~Cat'"" llmt Of deal!\ lion• OI ~v•tllllQ rain •nd l•lnQe NOTICE IS FURlHFR GIVEN lh.ol 9() miles per bOUr plUS. •nd •II lite rl!Jhl, lllte end lnle,.\I lh<tl b•neflh ""'Ot by •ulhorllv of 111• Ille Board Of OorPCI°" Of Ille C.0.td
P • hm .... But at the SlSt minute, Nords kog exper ien ced w10 es1 .. 1e ttH acaur~ by oe>ereuon seue1.,y 01 L•bof' ou,...u•n• 10 1M M•u S..n•t••• o.s1-ic1 Ms lle•••o•or<' UDl8 en"' d ' ed b of law, or Oli.twlse, Olller lllan or II' prOVISions Of Ille 0.vts BIKOll Act Of t51•bll51W!d • prf!vailll"Q rill" anO \CAI<! ' 8 COmp)ete IOSS o r power WhiCh WaS l8gnOS Y aOdlllon lo INLOl \ltlO OfJCtdefll. alt ... M•r<h l. 1'31, a• •.....-0 of weQH on .CCOtdan<• with law. lo 1-.
SAN FRANCISCO the crew a& major. Nords kog abandoned the race llmeoldoteth.lnllndlo•lllll.il<•r1•in Any contr<KI or <onlrl'(f\ ...... a.a IMIO II' ..... <onslru<llon ol ltw •bov~
( A p ) -separate a n d s hipped t .he boat back lo V a n N uys fo r repair real properly .ilu.t1' '",,,.County OI u~r '"" tnvlltllOr\ lnr !ltd\ art U • tnlilltd l""'"""ments TIO.ti s•IO rAI• OrallQt, Stall' of C111tfornl•, and mort IM!tltd lo be 1...-tn PAl'1 by a ortnl end scale wo• lldopl~ bY ltw 8011ra ot
punishment m ay be i m · and modification. p,trtl(ulerty <H!S<rlbecl "'' follows. lo· from ltw Ullllld Sl•ln E11vtronmt1ntat Olre<lo<\ on Ille 7th O•y of JuM, ,.,, d r b ( -------------twit Prol.eUon ~"<Y Nelll\f'r 11\f Untl• by lll'\OIU11M No 1t-3n And ts on 111~
p 0 s e 0 r ea c 0 PUBLIC NOTICE LOI TNft ()1 Tr Mt No .• ,.. u per Ste tu nor any Of tit O~p•rtmtnts. In·~ OlftUOl ltte Asm••nt Secr•l•rv.
s ever al sexual offe n ses For quick results& set Map rMOt'deel •n a-10, Pa<ie 34. •O•Mle\, or _1oy.,.., ••or •'" II<' A n Fair 0r1w, eos111 Mew. c.. T11•1
comm itte d against 3 your Sa lls fort .. -Oat----------· .. ----IMISCellaneou\ Map\, llecorch ot D.'lrlylotlll•lnvilAllon tof81dlOr•ny HIO rate I\ hfretn relerrfKI 10 •llO ,,.. FICTITIOUSIUSINESS Ora119eCounty,C.tllor11te. •Hul11"9tontr~l -PllKI In llll• notice ff l!'touQI\ fully Victim during the Same Ing Classified ad$ of the NAME STATIEMENT RESERVING from wld lot ) en BleldotfHf' lhl\worlt will M rtQutr •nd <Ome>letely \<II forth ~relft, .ono
assault, the California Dally Piiot. Tiie foltowlnq per50n\ ... 001119 undltt~ W'$ In.,,., to tM llU"'t>lllQ lo <omotv ""'" Ille PrnlcHfll' E .. '""' WtO K .... ts Mtoc>t.cl l>Y Wld ••
642 5678 bu•IMSs '°'' pfal\t 1lluelecl on wlO Loi 3. &nd •l!IO Kuttve Or'OPr No t 12.oo The require· SOlutton, I\ tn.oe • -1 Of 1111\ nollc. Sup re m e Cou rt h as • GOLDEN STATE PRODUCTS, rnervlnvar'9111 ol weY6 IH 1 wide for mrnts for blOO.n end <onlrA<IOf'S un· by rel•renc:e ru);i;=.·::::;;;:;~r:=:-::"'.=:--=:::=:::::::::::::~:=:~i-· ~8 C.,,Yol' Or., CMI• MC!W, CA ff19r1IU ...0 aQf'eH lo tnd from Wld Oer ll>h ordotr are eapt<lll'leCI In lit< The <Onlrector '"'" In flop .,_, pumPitlQ plent from llt1eoll\ Avenue on tpeelll<ahom. pert0<m.nce Ol 1"8 wortc end improv• ~ " J-Oeftl44 f11nytfl. 220SB Cotft-lhe Soultl Ille Ell!! 11 .... ol wllk ll Mlle! C09•H Of P'MI• -.._ttkaUon' ....,.. ... <on!orm to '"" l -CoOe DI '~ STAR GA'ZER.:-ll... y0110r .• CM!•~.u..mn r!Qttt of ... .,, w tt be the .. st ttne ol .,,., °"me M lnt otlk eot lM Aoen<' tne St•t•ot c..titoml•. -ottte• •••• _____ ..._..,..---:&, CLA Y ll l'Ol.1.AN Tl'lomM Forsyth, ,. .. Ptecenll• MllO LOI,, .na W!ll<ll r19'>I Ol WO•"•" ?Ott llu~nen Centtr Drive, lrttlnt , Of '810 ....... llPPlk•bl• therelo """
A ..... Coll•Mesa, CA.ml7 be for tllt H<l~IW! uw of lite OWMM Ce1llor11te; tn '"" ollice of, 8oyte Ille u cePlton onty Of su<I\ vari•llon' J:/. Y-'*'1,,,,_r G.odl .!} Tiits blnlneu Is c-u<led by • of Ille to1.1 111 wid Tract ""' In c-En11tne.r1no CorPOfMlon, tSOI Ou•ll n mo bf reau•recl undtr Ille -••I
ll«o-<I••• to rlt• Ston 09Mf"•l -1fttroNp, functlOf'I wl1fl u. -r Of tN •DOVt Slr•tl, H-DOfl lle•ch, C•lllor11I• •telul•~ l>Uf"WMll 10 ""''<" Pf"OC'MdHICJ\
To ckwtlop mn>ogo IOI Tu«'\doy, TMl'lwKJ. 'enyt" ctescrlDH P"-•ly, <llWI llDOll '"" t2t63, -In In. Olltc• Of STllAA Nreuf\Otr •rt !Allen ...0 -1<1\ NY\' reodWOr~t"'~'"ll 10 """1l>eo Tiii• atlftment ..,., llled •1111 ""·~ Of Mtlo pumoln9 P••n• E119111 ... f'l, Inc., 7UI Ml<Nl'°'1 Or1v1, "'°'Ileen~ Oy IN provl,loft\
ofyeu< «blrth'IQ<\ ' Cou!llY Ctel'll of Or~ County on s.ldrt9'11otwaytn.llcH.se. trvtne, CA '17U. C~ OI ,.,. PllWI 01 tlle l •bo< c..... P-.ltrencetot•l>Or
' -ii t.ny at'°""'° ~rel> t , 1t7• TEAMS Of' SAl.E · C.,11 In tewfut ""° soe<lll<ellOf'lt fOt uM 111 pr<tt>t fl '11•11 Oo Olvel'I Of'llV IR Ille m-t PIO ~=-. ~;:" ==,... F1111'1 _, OI ti. Untied SUltes of Amertc• bias mn bt olJl•l.-Ollff •t 1two Offl<e vtdttO OV •-• .,,, ,..... ..--· Pvl>ll"'*' 0r-. Coell O.tly Pltol, Oii CQftflrmMIOrl OI ....... part U\11 Of STRAAM E~S. Inc •111111'"' Tl\~ contr.octor \Niii UM' only Un
';"' :I'!-•••.. M<tr<ll It, 1', ft, enCIAjlr. Z. tt7t and o.•-• •~IOef>ct<I DY floft 0t llO{ft dreu ''~Meo *"8 ti• co\I ,_"'' m•l\111.otMecl metv••" prodvuo 111
,w_ ri=,..-:;l~ .... H<uNd ll't tnort9fQlr or Tru'I Offo on OClll•rt 1'20001 ""'I<"<°'' ''not,.. lhe UlllltG S•••~ And only rn.i1111fe< •.-Oo »•~-=~·-•--------------ii,.. ~'I''° .010 Ten 1M1rc..,1 ol fvfldtblt rf9t<dl•U of wlltllle• lflt turtd m•tttrl•I• m<tt1uM<1ured In IM ~ • PUllLIC NOTICE am-• ot bMI toeccompeny l>ld 1>f•nt •nCI ..-Cltl<MiOf'll ••t r""""" U11lli'CI St••.,, -'•""•"• "" ft11m ~~-~==:"' ~= ., All &Id\ w Offen ITl\nl.,. In wtltlf'IQ llOI ~ -SOKlil<•I-\ Wiii M IM ,..., .... , llfOOIKllCI Ill ..... Ul'lllt<I
1,_ •U• nCM '1CflT10USaua1N•H .... wlll bt t'8(819" •I Ille •fort,.,,.... m atttMI US-r-tt 10 P"°'CM<ll•• Sl•lt\, 111 l1'e ~·of lhe <Gft tt•-~-n.--o NAM••TAT8M8MT lloned Qfflw, or ltfl w1111 Ille •~•~lllor ICIClef1 fOt.,. flOOlltONI llv• <'Oller• tr.t<l ::~..... ==" ::=-TM f04IOWlllO ""'°" Is 00!1'19 bu\I• pe"9f'lflly 0t mey bt llffl! wttfl IN IU,001 • .-rttlfMalllt. 111 cover the NII DIO Witt e. <Otl\ide!W unte\\ 11 •tT• .. ....,. "'°""' NU••: c1er11 ti ti. ecio... .mtti.ci eoun tt •nY to~t of llO't• llllO 11-111111 1, ,....,. Oii • btan• lorm fumltMd DY
ti-•11• ,,_ COVl1180 WA00H SALOON, lime •IW ltlt llrll PllOll<•llOf'I of '"'' Tiii\ ll011<t ,, "-""" QlvHI • lhP Co\la ,.....,. S..ll•ry 04\ltt<t and
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.. ,. .._ IOO,... otlt &Mlle 8.tufNr, ~" w. Isl Tiie fllKlltor """' rtV, ... , ,... Olrtt'-qi ltwr AJllO W•ltf' M....... vlSIOllt ol llW fWOllOWI rtQ\llro-•
11 .,,._ at n.. !! .._....,,. 11., s.m1 AM, CA. '110J rlolll to rtject .ny or •It Dlds. ,,,..., ,.owe, e!ld It O.lfll '"'• Siii ct.av F <t<h ~ m;nt tit ttulltH •"f "~""'" =:t:-.. o.r.--Tiiis _,_I•~-"' e11 Ill• OATlOMt.c" P, 1t,., Marti\, 1m 411'° C>feou.tflfl«l41\reQ11frlld 11Y lew :~ .. o.. :!~ e11~-.1 Wllllel!IS..A<lon Wltllam, WolhOll Tlle l!MntOIOll'Ktortolllle C:O.I•
.,,_ M-• '• Ollt I.Mlle~ I.Mc~ ti ti.. Witt $eeroi.ty Mt,. ~tW'r Otl1rl<1 '"~Y•• 1he
11tu ·-.,_ '"'' ~ .. , 11 ... Wllll IN .......... ~ AllaW<ltH rlQflltOrtlt<l ... yor •ll-• 1fA1t1•• .,_ .,.. c:-ty '!ff" Of Ot•n .. C:flllf'llY Oii ......,, M.11N9tmentA911oty 8YOROEllOFTI•• e~ .=:..-.=~ Marc11e.1Wt. DOllOLAtlC.WAl.l.ACI Or8f'l9ttounl'I' "°"~OOl'Otlt!CfOllS .. ..., 0... ~ •n1 _,......,,. "-tt, -....1t1 c;.11._.a 0 1' THE COSTA MESA
IOI :111i ltlltl41 .... Or .... c-et O•ttr "11et. .....,.,. 9Mdl, CA..... ~1111-cw..._ C.0.11 Oallr •11tf. S.ANITAllY OtSTlltCT w.Mttnor Nmrtl lil\erdl U,,. ..... ,.,.1 191' Mt ..... ~ Cotti 0.llY f'ltol Martll 12. 1 .. It~ ,.111>tlsNd Or-CNU 0.tly Piiot
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DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
Onf'C•"'-'"t¥••• 642-5678••.t ,..,o,lAptnuv41
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1002 G..-rol 1002 ..............................................
ESLEY N
~YLOR
tEAL TORS sinct: 19
IA.CIC IAY VIEW-tillGHT LIGHTS!
Bluffs' end model on r ul-dE' sar with
a ll these good1t>s · wood-peggt:d floc1r
in entry & kitchen ( w/h.!l' e:1ting
area ). wet har. ll-v t-lor window hhnd~.
e x p c n s 1 \ l' w ., 11 co v •• ri n i..: s . ~ u pt: r
quality <·plnJ.? SF:P. MSTH BR suit••
w /outsuh.· c1C'<'k & 2 BR on greenbt.•lt
l<•v<•I flurry 1 $172.000
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO.. REAL TORS
2 I I I Satt Joaqum Hiii• Rood
HEWl'ORT CEHTER, H.I . 644-49 I 0
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
~sher't Hotic~:
AfJ real ~latt! adven1i.Nl
Ill Uus newspaper is !>ul>
Ject to the Federal 1-'atr
Hous ing At:l or l!H1K
wtuch m akes rt 11le~al to
advert1 '>l' .. Jn y pre .
ference. hm1t<1l1on. or
di.scn nunauon bast'd on
race. color. relt~ton. '.'>tc"X ,
or national oni.:1n. or an
1J1tent1on tu mak1· ;1nv
such pr('(ere11l't'. ltm1t.i uoo. ordu.cnminat1on
This newspaper will not
know1ni;:ly at•\'C'PI Jn)
GREAT INCOME!
BALBOA ISLE
K~uienltal + :! l'OfTl
mt'rt'tal r<'ntabl<' 'P.tl'l''
:; Car parktn~ l hlm·k t11
walt?r. 3 bt.><1rm :1 ht1lh u11
ti t-' rr•plal'•' Su 11t•r I"'
.. umm <>r w1ntt'r ralt"'
b73-X5511
MERB>ITH QUALITY
•1 Bedmom tn It•\ 1•1 with
3 bath~. 111~ :-.1·parat••
fam ily room & for mal
d1n1n~ L11c .ttt•fl 011 •'
lar1w tul tit• '>JI' lot with
.1 36' ht·ah-11 & ftltert'd
!XXJI Top rated w ho11I
d1stn<'l & pnl'ed n~ht <11
$145.000 (.".Jll 751 31'.ll
«;::SELECT
IPROPERTlES
ddYert1o;1n~ for reali-----------cstale wh1c:h l!> tn vwla
uonof lht' la~ BOAT SLIP AND
l'ACll"lt,; VIEW
B,• Io w ;1 I' p fit I ., ::1 I .1 I
$I 2.J . 'Hiii , St' t' u r I l II
BtJtORS: Ad•ertis~n guardro waterfront l'orn should check ~ir ods munlly :...unk1•11 l1v1n~ room. wrtlJ Lir, !W~. fph' daily Gtd ~rt er· pool. 1acuu.1, C'lubhou~P
ron ..,._cl~. TM !-n·ll•· r t'X t rem e I )
DAILY PILOT a.s.-nes motivated
tcDlty ~ tt.r flnt i ... lY 11rn·.r·g•ar:im··m •. --1 mm
CGn"ed itnenion °"'Y· 962-44n ( .. :·> 546·8103
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Gewod 1002
IEST LOCA TIOH
IH OR.ANGE CO. .•..••..•••............ Presently remode ling
\WPBl IAY FIXER •We ntttl to d yn am ic.
5 bedrooms, J balb. bwlt eiti>enenced personnel ,
b J hn L N ready to perform • y o ytle. eeds TALK'S CH EAP. SE .. ~ TLC but t he price 1s FOR YOURSBLf', ASI\ nJtlrt. Located I block fOR
from m1l11on dollar DAVIOROTERIN<; custom ~tates. a soar ~ 2 st()f")', open beam 400E.17'"~• FOR•~~ ~~:r!i~ns~1~~~~ C.M,~-==.-~: --~
inside the front door .JI ..
Over:mc>sq. ft or luxury ASIGN Of'~ RESPECT l11ring . Full pri ce
1
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Sl59.000 Ca 11556-2600
«;::S E L ECT FIX ER I PROPERTIES
R·2LOT l IB>ROOM Needs work but Rrc.>al
+GUEST pot.'·nt1al. :1 br. 2 lt.i. l~e
GIANT VA.LUE! !>lone fi rcpl3c" Room t11
Giant back bay bargain 1 b411ld Sl!S,000 64S 7221
Over 2400 Ct of peareful ()mu.,;
living. 4 Bedrms + ;J
separate guest maid'' ~ -
baths·OR 3 Bt•drm + 21 qlrs. Formal hvinl! rm jr:i[ -j Yr ,
Fanuly rm 2 F'pk~ <.:uv ered bnck patio. Pott mg Wntcliff R~ty
house a nd mu t·h1·---------• more at a bargain pnre' OCEANFRONT ~!!.now to s~~: 67~·11:>''>0 West Ne wport rornt•r de
luxe duplex 2 Bdrms &
frplc . t.•jch un11
S395Jl00'
Bolboo Boy Prop.
RH!tors
People who nl'<.'d JX't>plc • 675-7060 +
should Jlv. .1y~ cht't'k th<· 1----------
Servu•l' 1>1reC'ton1 111 t,llt.•
DAILY T'ILOT CieMrol 1002 . .•................••..
CORONA DEL MAR
Dupll'X 3·3. Wal k 2 hlocks to Big
Cor ona Beach. Privat e settmg with
view of the hills. Spacious. nearly
new aM only $259.000
A COl.DWIU I AMKB CO.
644-9060
21111 SANJOAOUINHIU.SAO
IN NEWPOAT CENTER
WATERFRONT W /PRIVACY ••• w., WA TH ori•ted COiillunlty
wlttl ~ oww bo.t IAp ...t Yl!WS of
boatMg ectMty. Yo.'I M pro.ct to OWl'I
this l M*OCNll t.OfM that C)lowt with
OWMr't ,..W.. kJoMd ... peiffo with
CJl'fftMrf 9'Cf MeHin CMlfdoor brick
barlNcw. SPECIAL IOHUS ••• wltH
JCMI IMly fWs ......... OWMf' wfl lltcWe
• 11' bo.t! Sll5,000 .
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
i1'1~1 W f'<M"l I l~h\~ t\.
N1,wrx1n n, .. ,. "
631·1400
Cf DAil Y PILOT Monctar Ma1ct1 12, 19111
UDO ISLI
Utt\ \It'\\ lrom 2 pullo drr k5 enhenct''I
C'Us tom 'Pa< ww .. ~ bdt m -1 buth
lract11tnn.1I homt hk11 nc\\ Jdt>al fo r
1•11t t.•rtainm~ ('unwr lut $"520 000
OCEAHFaOMT
</uaht.\ t·r.tft:-.man..,h ap m mahoy trim
~ oak flour" !'lt.'h utf I ha"i lnndmur k . 4
H H. 3 bu honw m rmt t loratton
I· -.t n hh...,ht•tf I r1'l'" ,\ lnwnc; $4A..") 000
IAC K IAY
I· i nt•~ lxh m :!1 h.1th fo1rnly home.• nn
tt \IH'I ~·111 tit• .... 11· 0 \1•r ... 11t•ct pool
pl.n ho11...,1· l>l or;i 'l' $HI'!()()() T 1·rm "
IAYFROMT "t'' t't .ti r11w h I\ It 011t ho nu•:-.
\\ tlh J'll'I A_ 'ltJI
AVALON
W t•ll 1•on,t 1111'11 ti :1 B U 1 h,1 11.1k floor.
p.tl'l t,11 IJ,I'\ lll\'111 I !Ill\ l'l'lt' f01tOd ,ll tt1n
l"lal.-i art.·a S l:.>tl 000 1-'l't'
Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 8o y'1dP 011vr N 8 6 7':J blb l
IAUOA
l 'HUICE L>liPLJo.~
TWO STORY
$62.500! lll·.trt of tOP rcnt.i I a rt•a
lmm.H'Ul11t1• 2 .. tor\ tuo-.t:o tlfl wide qUJel '.>lrcc l En
tl'd tile rnof i\t•n·ntc•il JO\' lht• be:.l of lwach hv
li ving room '4 llh w1i.t<l 111i:. 'let!>l' to tht• h a v'
and mirror:. CotV 1•111m $1HO,ll l0
t.ry kll<'hl'n Clean .1:0. .i "'h t~ll c' r-:nl·l u,1·tl 642-5200 r gara~e Atr n md Poul ~-Bar ,. l'lub how, .. al\d m11rc· I rt"W rett
Owner 1.s lit· J)>!ent \ Rgal~·
l>t:>t buy 10 .... nho11w' (.';ii Doi.t1s•".n.r 1 1ooay 752 11011 ''-'>~· Lt;" -------
LOVI AT Al T Sl•HT You'll have
fun an Uu!!> ~di plannt.'<J l'l~an i.pariou~
1 Hdrm 2 htHh honw In hm tusllc urt!u
uf ('('!\ta Mt·~ ... 1 T h<• warmth of the
f irt·p l.H'(' '" ·nJ<>~ t•cl from liv rniL
f.1mllv a nd d1 n111 g ruom:-. l!ii l nnd
k1tdw11 wilh 1 •ul11 1~ urt·.1 r .1tlo hus
"'11n<I dt•c k "1lh buillm UUQ. HV urea
< 'lm,c· to s hoppani.: und frt.•t.•wuy5. JUSt
11:-.ll'J $94.500 c .. 546·4141
S t-rv1nq C o <:>l cl MP-;a -lrvtne
Hunhngto n B P.irh Ne wpo rt Beach
10°to DOWN
l '" 111'1 \\ill 1 Jrn OJI thl"'t' four house::.
1111 lot 111 ( 'o<;;t J 1\1 l'l-llt Hoom to build
l>11pl1 ' $:J I > 000 Ai.k for ('ra 1t.! Balle~·
fi:11 I 'ti4i
RE/MAX
o f ccnto rNaa, lr•IM, newptrt Moc:h, inc.
234 E. 17tt. Strfft, Costa Me1a 631-1266
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Oesspet-aH°" Sole I
S010 00WM
ltllilKJ Rrdu<'tmn Own1•r '4 :tnl~ out' North s tdt•
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s pacio us b t•dr mi.. :!
CLOSE TO IE.ACH bath.s. 11unsh1nc 1u1 ch1·n. hW.:t' Ram e room. With 2. H 1· 1l r o ,o m . W t'!> t lh•· N£•w 1-~1nant'{' Pm
N•'"'l >Ort 1-.,1'1•llf'nl ron grams try ~·, do" 11
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*VETERANS*
TAGE ,. 3~ Tti~§ :J~;"·~ J~',~ .. ,i~:~l l~~~.11 [ ~ lt~Pdlll! EVEllYDA y 1-5
l<t'I ··nl rhanJ.tt'i-111 \ \
n.•g:. 11\il) •'nablc· \ou l•
11uahh ror $100.tMIO hOntt
loon..., '4tlh at>....olull'I\ '\t
IJOW"\ l'AYMfo:'\ r.
1n.:-. ,!{. ,c.1rdl.'11 p:.i110 . ~ ----···1--l ndt r m.1rh t CdM 506 MGl"C)Write
SL'>..'>.IUI * VETS * 3 BR. wood s1dmg, two
Homes 10 Oran~'-' & i.tory, char ming. R·2 lot
Rl\·en11de Counties l..:p mOldCdM $179,000
Worid Rt'Clt Estott'
.• n <lr'anJ!E' Counl) firm
>IA'Ctah7tn~ tn \A h11m1
lo.m' V. 1· rt• t hr \. E I'"
lhat ht-Ip lht• VETS
I 'or mor~· info 1· a 11
Bill Horton, ACJt.
541-0800
U.STSIOE
TRIPLEX
llU\s tandtni:? 1:0 th1• onl"
word tor lh1:. brand ne~
ranlaSltcally dC'-lj:lnt•d
t ri ph·x < 3) 2 S L on
-.pac1ous own,•r 's 11n1t:o
l.>on't wmt, l'all Mf. 7171
StnJ?lc !.tory owner unit
Y.1th 2 Lownhousc desi~
r l·ar u nit s Al l w1t
pn.,,ate patio. WI D hoo
up & individ ual cndo~c
Kar aRes C:ill nu"'
(;7J..8550 ,.
[~IS~Ull
-0 ' JJrl~izlWm
Ut1lboa l!--land Re ally
I "'I ·f'o•1 'I\
67 3 -8700
ON THE WATER
v.1th ..z· boat slip B1~ 2
B(·d rtJtJm & d l'n 2
f1n•phtl'cs. hll ans. 2 t'ov c· r I' ti p a t 1 o.., . 3 l' J r
i:;iragc Owner will help
RIC o n f1nan<'1ng
$350,000
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
I ST TIME BUYERS
BEWARE
Bcv.-arc or railing In IO\'C
w1lh 1111v of lhe!>C four 2
bt.'<iroum <'ondominiums
pr1 te d fr o m
$118,000·$52.000 All are
i..uper sharp v.1th lov.
down & lo'4 monthly pay
mt:nts Call now before
they'r'-' goni.> 540-3666
GOLF COURSE VU
Great back bay lot ation.
'Thu. bag 5 bedroom home
feat ur e s a h uge
family /dmmg r m ad<li
lion big enough for your
pool table. Pcrlect for
the big family a nd the
pn ce IS n ght al SI LB.SOO
FULLER REALTY
546-0114
IT'S HOT --E-'S.ID•E•C•.M•.-•
rrs A STEAL!! IMCOME UMITS
II .. only S13!.I :iuu TRI PLF.X '" PlllMf:
I' re s l 1 g 1 o u LO CAT ION• Almoe l
ne11(hborilood, lar,1ote l'll N<'w ' M u1H ,. .. 11 am
tr ) w l 'lt e p up ll v1n• nMi.'dlatf'ly, l(ood wrm 1>
room &. r r11C'k1 1 n 'J'v.,o:t Bd rrn, Ont: 3 B<lrrn
flreplacr 1-'orm al din unit.I Wtlh 1hody mutur1•
in1e. s un <1h1ny k1t1•h1• tn«.ui 11urroundtna pro·
w /brcak(:J\l room. rll:rty
master bdrm 11, culhcdrj ROGIRS REAL.TY
t·e1hn1ts. n JOY to lll'l· 675-2311 llurry ! Call 64!'> 0303
FOREST E
OLSON ..............
(ior.Ct.'OUll whllt-watl!r &
l>l.ln11 Htrhor vu 6 HR,
1.IOOI & 11p11 by t:hum plon .
Exctll buy & tnm11 .
49&<8294
CE
110181 BLllRS CD.
OVCR 50 YEARS OF SERVICI:
DAMA POINT
O'Look:ing D.P . Harbor & Marina.
This Excep . Contemp. Offers A
Breathtaking 180° View. 2 Story
Entry Leads To A Dramatic LR
W I Rough Hewn Wood FP. Sep
OR. Gourmet Kltchen. Mas. BR
Ste + 3 Fam BRs . Beaut. Grounds
W /40' Poo l. Sauna. Jacuzzi.
$600.000.
IAll FOUi llDIOOM
ILUFllS CONDO
Buill In The Riviera Section Of
'The Bluff a W N iew Night U~hts
Across Bay. Sep Qtrs For OfficeL
Study Or Guesta. Extra Storage.
New Appl. In Kitchen. A "Joy 01
NewPort,. Uatlng. $165,000.
131·1• ... "'D0ftl, ........ ti?
=·~
to S!00.000 NO DOWN
OOITNOW''
A.fl. 547-2909
VetC:0...1.&or --------83,4%
T riple x . as ~umubl e
Owner will c·arry 2nd TD
C lnl; SlJ.5,000. Ca ll
645-!lllll
,. .......
OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
CUFF+4AVEM
2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. de n,
frpk Close Lo school:. &
chur<'hes Short escrow
ptl6Stble S149 500
67J.J663 642·22:.J t::vc~
MESA VERDE
5 Bdrms . 212 bathl>, new
carpe l !>. dr.,pertes.
wallpaper . prof es~ de
corated Call for ~•PP t
Sl~.500
673-3663 675 4777 Eves
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
l Ol S W uolboo • 11 166 I
WON.,. LAST
BcautJful s \U)er clean 3
BR. Townhouse. 2 pools
& Jat· Only $67.900. Agt
752 «l58
1406 Westcliff HI
4 BR, spacious l>tn~lc
st.Ory . storci. doi.c. low
pric e T o p \;1 lu 1>
$1W.000
3620 Ocean CdM •
3 BR. JUC U:tzt, s pec
t:icuJar view. hardwood
floor s N<>ar park s.m.exx>
549 lr•ine Ml
New homes! Two story. 3
B R . s un d c c k s .
microwaves $21~.000
1509 Dolphin CdM
Like ne w. v;1canl 3 BR.
taslclul. pool. incredible
View of yachts S515.000
2918 Elesmtre CM
3 BR. bag game room.
near park. school. ~hops,
library $111.900
U.._l(JlJL t1tJMl:S
Corona de! Mar 675-6000
Newport Beac h 642-9648
Costa Mesa 546 5990
MRS.CLEAN
l.JVES HERE. 3 bdrm.
xlnl loc. Only $71,900.
llURRY.
REHTTIL YOURS
4 Bdrm. 2 ba. w/w cpt'g .
lge rn c d y rd o n ly
$495/mo $69.900 full
pnce.
Mulhearn Rily Registe r
898-7853
Want Ad llesulls 642-5678
macnab I Irvine
realty
IAYSHOIES
Fre~h. li~ht family home in private
commun it y w /2 b e a c he s for
m e m bers only. 2 BRs upstairs for
t ee n a ger s <or se pa r a t e ~uest
q uarters ) separate m aster suite
+ 2 add 'I BRs down (1 used as
o ffi c e or d e n ). A f a bul o u s
a tmosphe r e fo r fa m ily liv i n~.
$320,000 incl. la nd. Beverly Morphy
642 823.5. <X·l21)
642-1235 644·6200
901 Dover Orlve Harbor View Center
trvlM at Campus Valley Center
752-1414
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LARGEST OME STOttY ...
m ull of Ne wport Shores! Thut's
wh a t we 'vl' lis t e d NC'w paint . 3
hl'drooms. 2 baths . stone fireplace and
everything is s potless! Don't forget
lht!re ·~ a communit y pool. tennis
<·ourt. urul .vou walk to the beaches
All thts t'or only $109.500 a nd tha t
indud<•s somp furniture.
fll:M TO il!, G/5 GOOO
..'143 l .. \1 G11.1\t H qhwJv. Co1w1<i 1h•I M.i•
1l'oC1 It Mo•• .. t V••ld• .rt 11•lh •,<J<)()
DELIGHTFUL
home you can really en
JOY The hom e IS d i.' hg.hlluJ & the pnce 1:. dt'
hghlluJ So is the 10<.·a uon Ca ll now 979.5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
E•ch offl« lnd41~nd•nlly
owned •nd opet•l•d
OCEANS OF VIEW
SPYGLASS HILL
EnJOY the beauty of the blue Pacific
<.ind the s e re nity of rollinR hills as you
wa t ch from the living room. kitrhen
or Master Bedroom of the beautiful
s ingle s tor y 4 Bedroom. 21h b a th
"Tradewinds" home in Spyglass Hills .
Luxury lt vmg to indude 2 fireplaces.
w l't bar . lus h carpet ing . c us t o m
kitc h en. g l azl'd tiles. intercom .
automatic sprinkle rs a nd the list goes
on Sensibly priced at $389.500. we
believe this home to be the best valu e
m Spyglass today
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640·5112
CHARMING
STARTER
$46,900
Sh:Jdy lreehned street
Swayin~ palm IC'a \l'!>
MESA WOODS
BARGAIN
Real F:-;tatf.' ---blow -entry th rou~h
CLASSY CONDO r o1y ro\t'r c d porl'h llKE TO IEACH!!! Heal class & fabulous Charmer ll\'lng room all
Newport Vista Home throU#!hout 1s Lhts extra freshly paneled ' Chl·ery
4 Gianl bedr ms.2balhll. lg.3 bdrm condocnd un & 'P<1t 1o us kilc hf.'n
sunslune kitchen. h uge •l 'J'wnhs style w :.i <'01.y Quaint brcakfa:.l nook
lo t . w i t h t he· Nt'w frpk. pool & Jae Only All m·w paint ms1dl' t
fuanct· Proj!ram:;. try one yr old Seller will new plush erpb lhruoul
$:1100 down lk ttcr at'l fmam·e & i.a\l' you s·:. Deta t·hf'd garal{~' Truly
now• Call546·231:1 w 'no loan f4.'cs& a low 1n d 1·h ar m10 ~ ... t.1r1 Pr
'"''' ,,.,. " · Lcresl ralt• <.\111 lvd.i.> homc·full pnc1· S.l6.~ICIO
[a ·11 !rnl-5370 Call 752· 1700 today ~!~!\11J A LR~!~!~E 1 ~ •Ga11it11
IS.OW MARKET
Highly upg r ad f.'d 1 br
w/rentral air on pool size
lot. Call now. 894·061 t
Corono~Mor 1022 •...........•..........
507 J ASMll"t-:AVE
Prtn1· only $129.500 2 Br
I ba. lri: patio &. l(ll r <1.il·
Super cute & <·In J ll
freshly done By ownl!r
tf!IA I 879·4073 or 17 14 1
5.,'l;-1857
1-'lnesl duplex in C 0~1
Bldr JU!'t eomplctan~
SOI MarJ?uent e S325.000
Su b m it t erm ~ Po :.'
trade~
AICHtTICTUR.AL
OIGtST
Should see tills elegant ~
bedrm. 3balh. f11m1ly rm
e"lt a t e ! Jus t pro
fes1lonalty d eror a t ed
w/emotwnal earth loneis>
thruout Localed 1n pre
sl1glous Me<1a Ve r dt•
area Call P B.l 964-2431
or 83S-021 I •9'68
I ST TIME OFRHO
IHSSYURS
lf you've been waiting
for tlus one. her.-It 111 '
R·2 lot (2 Bdrm houise 10
eluded free) Room for
duplex pllL'i. <11173 sQ ft >
Great Eust.sidt' locut1011
A:.k1n g $65,000. Cu 11
M().1t51
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
S...-W..ta Out
Cut e 2 bt>drm . I b ath
home Dues not llt't'd
v.ork ' Sure 11 'i. :.mall but
so 1s the p n r e. $6500
Move:. you 1010 Co:.tJ
Me s a & tht' O Cl.'iJ O
hrt>eies Ca II P 8 I
~-2A31 or835·021 l 1194611
THE SEARCH
IS ENDED!!
Everyth.m~ you've· I'\ c1
w an t ed 1s 1n t h•~
beauUful 4 Bdrm 3 bath
ho m e It fl'alu r e::. J
custom pool and jacuu1
and i-.undeck o ff l hl'
master bdrm Pnl·e h11:.
JUSl been reduced $5.000
Hurry and tCJll 546·5118CI
for mort-dcla1b
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
FAMILY WAMTEO!
Must ne<..od 5 bed rm:. 1 I
up I down I J bath. stc·p
dwn famtly rm w w<·t
bar llu,1otl' k1l<'hcn w eJt
m ,I( area + formal dm1n~
r m Soarin it t e1hn ~:o
w1dram.il1c .rnd emu
uooal deeoratml(. If )OU
qualify. a pply al P R I
964-2A31or 835-0211 1194f;)I
POSll
Pool palai.:I.' proudl} pr•
-.('flied Pnmanl) part~
planned
968-3371
IRA.MD HEW
TOWHHOMES
"Britt Woods"
f i-:a.~L'la::i:sta M1•i;,11
2432 Santa Ana A' t'
Engh:,h Tudor :!&3 Hr
'l jJltt lt•H•I. 2&3 ( ,11
g .i r a g 1• . f r p I t· .,
rT\J\'rtJW,l\C~. grp1•nhou~··
"lndr1 w.,, putJI '>I'·'
T1':"'NIS t•our1
Prom $8!:1.950
&iii t)()il or 955 19211
L>fo, r loix'fi h~
Y.oodtrl~ l>e\ Cu
EASTSIDE
EXTRA
Lvly Bucrola bit 3 bdr m
2 ba frnly home in sought
alter Easts1de ar ea Im
1Tl3<'W3tl' mO\('·ln t•ond1
lloo You really must :.c~·
Uus lvly homl! Offl!rcd
1121tktoOceon alS99.750 6467711
LAKESIDE
$168,900
lmmaculale bcar hfronl
lownhome. Wa tch s un ·
sets from b c aeh:.1de
patios Lovely s ingll!
story w ith oak wa lled
fireplace Con ve n ient
kitc hen M icrow ave
B r ea kf as t n oo k
Gorgeous formal dining
rm. Steps lO beach. lake
& spa. Prk e reduced
Hurrv. ca ll 752· 1700 (111'f#1 'I •~ ' • •. f 1 f
LAKE FOREST
LARGE
FAMILIES
Ideal ho m e for your
children. 4 bdrms u P·
stalrS. Downs tair s den,
converts easily to fifth
bdrm or even rrml din rm. Great noor p lan for
privacy. call today for
appt ! Open E ves .
~9691
DUPLEX
$85,000!
2 B e drm un it s .
Completely rem odeled.
Great income Exce llent
tnvestmenl. Call fast!
1$2-1700
OPflsllot 0 •11\IV"' '011 h t·
!WIMMI
IASTSIDI
SHOWPLAOI
Decoraton own home.
Lte dual 1lump1tone
trplc in liv rm le (ml.y rm.
Dramlltic atrium enlcy.
Bt.fl parquet noon In en·
try Ir fmly rm. Cov 'd patio w/art11Uc lat· tkftork. HWTY on Ulla
one! ()pea Evea. M5-Nll
~ Walker & let!
7588
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101101n~· ~rP.11 101 'eoara1e• •
l'rt'lly llower bAO<l , 1 oedh' "
s111peo ellect dgd10\I mesh bdC~
ground Cro<.het lnts Qu1L~1e ve~I
ol l ~11and~ bedspredd cotton in
J b11ghl ro101 Pa11e1n /~811
d11ecrions tor \11e~ S 14 rocl
L . ...rT -ffr $UO lor each patletn Add 40C v7 111"1\i-UIMT.... u ch panern ror ltrst elm au
m~1I dnd hanohn& Stlld to:
AIKt lkllClb So complrment.,r-th e Needlecraft De..it 10s sohntn or 1 bow htd neckhne Dally P ilot
h1med by cum ol renlle ... 153, Ol4 Clllls9a Sii., "'" 111ht11 Wilk 111ht rn "'d s.ull ,.,._ llY 10011. hltlt bl!t , 1111s ~tdress-no "11st seam ~~ , ... _ ....... P '
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10011. ,rlllt llAllE. ..us. 11,.,..... Cftdlet . 1.00 l"· Sill eN STTU llUMIH. lla.c..dllt wftll S.•• Sl.00 All lht new ctotnes you need IOI 111-lllftl Flftr Qdb Sl.00
rout bu~y 111e are 1n our SPRING US._,,.. Cioditt. $1.00
SUMMER PATTERN CAIALOO• 114'•• ........ Sl.00
01tS5'$. IOPt skcrts. pant,. wests l 12""" .,._ 75'
1Kiltt1 Plus $1 ~O l1et Pilltrn Ill.....,. tllCIMt . Sl.01 cou~ Stno 7!>c llMllltllt Sftitc. . . . $1.0I 1~$1"9 ,..,. luo . .,.....,.. c..w. SI.GI lZMlld/C., Tl'IMM UO IP.15 ~ tw T-.. 7St
tza., ..... Qlll9 . l.50 lit.._ ~-75' 127 ......... '•' Olllia. $1JO Ill-~ 75'
By Owner 3 bdrm 3 ba (' \
fam rm din rm 2 '-'l1JiJl;rn•!trnrt frpk 'ci S249.500 675-72&
Real l:!:statt'
ln vc.-s tor :. d upl<'X
PCllilivl' cash fl o" VC'ry
n•<'<' corn(•r $235,000
l'nn only 640·4!r.19
I 1t TiMt Offered
:! uruL .... xlnl IO<'at1on on
rom er lot 10': down
G H Robertson. Kltr
675·0562
IDEAL DUPLEX
IFFAMJLY IS
GROWIMGor
GOING
<.:all 1t 4Br + 2 B r o r
3BR+:JBr Pe d e<·t 1(
yaur 1n an e mpty neste rs
syndrome or !tlart.mg a
f1UDJly Choost> a 2, 3 or 4
Bdrm or :.witch back &
forthseasonally ll':.well
located. rharmmg, e xtra
room y a nd flcx 1h l~
~.000
CAU.644·7211
~NIGEL
OAILEY &
ASSUCIAT(S
CoataMno 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
In \ i.>stor m ust ~ell I\ t¥>mes m Coste Mesa . No
brokerage.
205 Amherst S82.SOO
2332 Fordham S83.500
2.185 Notre Dame $82,500
225 Wake Forei.l $84.500
9USerra Way S8S.500
llS8 Mw lon SSS.500
2 Brund new 3 bdrm. 2 ba
homes. formal d in1n.: m1. sep. rm rm. 2 rrpk s.
deep lol, 2 ear gar age
2D76 & 2080 Orange Ave
$13 5.000 l'CICh
Owner/Agt. 552·4894 or
biJ-11782 -------
VA f'HA T ERMS
COSTA MES.'\
<.:lean 38 r. l\1Ba . lg lot.
q lDel :.l. J •,m i from bch
S74.500 Pnn only plea'!c
Owner aRt 556·2725
R. V. OB.JGHT
4b r 2ba Me s a V e rclt·
horn<.-. on lge corner Int
w separate dnve way &
i.torage area. 13fl x 60fl
for all your R V need.o;
Convenie n tly loca led
works hop w/240 & 120
vo!Lsr; outlets avail. Cloi.t·
ll1 country d ub & golf
course $122 ,500. R}
Owner 962-7620
EASTSIDE R-2
fo'reshly painted 2 BR
cottag•• on butlda ble R·2
lot . SH,900. Agent
552·7367
VA
Lo"e ly Mesa Verde 3
Bdm. Family Rm. 2
bath. fireplace. $89,500
call 645-9161
: OPEN HOUSE
REALTY /•
\
Call 831·9081 for mlorma 1---------Uon.
3BR +pool
older home on lg closed BY OWNER in comer lot, cpl. llle . .... ..,TSIDIC paint & plumbing only 2 ..,,_ 0 . yn old, nr schls . shop ·
Com fortable lo ma Int f:!!og . ass u mable g•, boutle. 3000 sq f\ w/many .... c: .. .,... xtras. Room ror RV or __ n_. _ ...... _ ......... ____ _
boat. Cle11 n, r end r to
move in 330 22nd s t
5e-5879
NO
QUAUmNG!
Meea Verde a bedroorr
pOOI home! Own r wl I
llnancet Call Now•
2NIWHOMES
3 bedrooms . F H ,
cathedra l ce illngs. Nor'h
CoBta Mesa. near South
Coasl Plaza, SJ 18.ono
646-4247.
3 BR. S'T0,500. $.WOO down
Owner wlll carry paper.
No q u a llr y l ng .
Ownr I AIJ., 7&1-·8182.
SCIAMo&.ITSAMw .... a.c._......_~,~·~o~o..Jl.==:=....a==•=t=•=te==="'-................................ .,. .. T•toRHC..,.t w.u...i 11 ... uo2
DREAM HOUSE. unique
du i,.n. P riced below martet value . Sllt,:ioQ
601817
. .. . .. _ .... ~ •• ... -l ., T
-
DAILY PILOT
Hoes..1 flor Sde Houaet for Sek Howae• for S• Hovtt• ft.or s.M ·••••·••·····•·•······· .•..•.................. ·••······•·•···········
HoutHFor Sale Mondey• Match 12, 1979
...........................................•.....••....•••••••....... SoaA ~ I OH South L.gme I ot• Mobile HCM11e1 Oller RMI lat.te °""'RMI &tot. HCMKea Unfw'Nthed Coth MH. I 024 lrriM I 044 tt1111~ .. ec.e. I 06t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
USTSIOI
Auractl~• 3 hdrn1 IJ\o
bltth hom4"' tn tcooJ 14.K'"
llOO Countf') klH'hl'n
ramll)' room <'ombo
Uulcher blO<'k <'OUnlt4r
top11 " brnltraa.l b1H l..argt< yard 1·omplt'l1•h
<~ • yun1 nf'ljl On
ly •uoo l~ll ao" • °'"' . r:ri 1'!-21
SUlflEALTY
919-1050
1026 ...••••••.............
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\l \ tl I PIJ 11 \
l'n•i.tll(IUUl> I t•i.lllt'nl'I'
lleJf tht' nl.1111\J
!>4!1!>111 -4'fJ I OUt.
K:H :1:140
f.aurlt• Vahy I 01
···••••••••·•···•····· GOOD AREA
Near bt>sl i.chool:.. ~hnp
puig. & fr1.•ewoy 4 rm
liAhoml'
Pork Phl<'t'. lnr >W2 7461
• Rl:N'l OPTlON or liu)
hi& • Rr. t'umll• l\101
J.te tl'IU\b ~ 'n II ~ ~'*
t'\-'>
~ludt 1048 •••....•••••••.........
•DUPLEX*
~!9.~]h~~-
w pool, 1ar ram 1 m
l-otnpl•l•lY remodelt4d
till lot mul.'h mutt'
Owntor ~ 111 r 11\lllH' NII
rrt'dJI nt•rdrd Slb:> 000
balanr• Aak lor 1':tl nwnt· ... ~:M))
USTILUR'
t"hou'" comet lu~ 11l11111
1.1Clli1\1t·nl tn park 111 \'J ~. Bdrm 3 b•U~ with m1111~
.. xtras J op n1111l II"'° ~.~
loy McCwch. Rltr
541-7729
HfWPOIT DUPLU
$139.500
Stc·S-" 10 lx•11,·h Th111 1~ u
"'l'W)l0t1 t 'lll'>~ll' Jl Ml If
furd11blt· pr11 I' liov1I
,umrnt•r "'10l1•r 1n1·0111~
1J1llt•n11al hlH'•'°'' twl tc1hurn1 l'11ll MO 1151
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
OHL Y $40,000
tdk1· O\ 1•r !II,., l11,1n ,11
)1001 mo .i Bil. l ~. ti.• \\
1•101 llurry • 01.1. nr .11 \
5..'lt>-IITTi
• •• • • • • • •• • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • •••••• •••. •., ••• •• •• • For S. I I 00 , •••••• ••••• •• •• • •••• • • ••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •••• • • ................. ...... ._ r...,.r+t 2000 t•~·~~ Coda Mesa 1224
SOUTH LAGUNA IS A
COINER OF PARADISE!
OCIAH VllW HOMI
Three bedroowt rHldence Ott a C)"tty
~ lot wiftt ..... 9~ ..ct ICMM
oppd~n ~ $1 H,000.
WOODSY SnTIMG
llirM b«trOOlft hCMM of wood 9td CJknl
dHlg11. Hffted Jnto tM llllM1 of S-"' L~ PGiOi-"'c olty .ct OC.-•I.wt.
S22t.500.
JUST OH! HAlf BLOCK TO HACH
Thrtt ~ OCNft Nllct.ttce wttt-90M ...
•ftc ..... oc.-•iewt, w.+ bcr. f9'llty rooM,
f lreploce and breokfott room. lt'1
charWnr}. $24'.t50.
a ungo "1:iil' 11 .. 11 .....
499-4551
On rrw Or.1nge Cod~l·IOOk 10 Lingo firo;r
~Beach I 069 Newport leoch I 069 ......•..•...•..•.••...•..•.•..•.••••..••••..•
LOW PARK RF.NT Sln(le ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
wide 28r <:bamp lon . 4 _ •v ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJkenew~ Br:! Ou bo\lts like new. owmir r~ PRIME lNDUSTRlAl. Nwpt H_ghlS $60CI.
1:1nx 1 o UI . U 0 . SOO lh&otillll<>o Buch 8UlLDlNO~ S.S-8038 t H"'21A6--1'7 > »X Dn. 80'i{. fina.nran.i. •32:50 sq ft. ofc tlnd' I -----........ Hom Store Nooohl~r fast escrow -6390 sq rt 24• groi.ll, 3br 2bll rrph . garage. 4h
Mt-8895 ~~(jwn~~// m.~r~. ~842~-7~407~~ I ma ch~ yrs old. located near So Coast Pluta. S49S mo
---------oe>oO IQ 23t gron, 91 Eveic SS6 79•7 Dayi. •HO DOWH FOUULIX Fwy 8'4-4450 All 3 Br 2 Ha units •500 •s.500 sq fl. TU!IUn -----Mt=iu Verde Jbr 2ba Crm rm. fpk. bllms. fenc.._-o
newly decorated No
PcL'> $.525 646· 153.S Or
751-4024
,AYWIMT• Owner will rarry 2nd 1254•7oo l nrormatl o n OAC T .t> 9 2x gross at •3949 sq rt . Tustin
1·2 3-Rr·uU areas Adil. $1.M 000 Sl91,500 ram.1ly "pet parks • · 17 I 41131·5' 70 dyt
Monttrty Mob lie 4 f R€HIG€ 17 14• 581·5717
HOtM• _ _ HOMES Lah for W e 2200
839·~ 3333 W. Cousl llwy, N 8 ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
PRICE DROPPED $7,000
2Br. 2Ba. d b l wide
Madiaon. s min rrom
bcb, s m pets welcome. u. '7 l28-77) McltMle HOim Ston
848-8895
$16,900 snrs TO l liCH
Obi w1d• '61 tra1lerama
c UN51861 3 pvt bch &
pier SUb lettmg allowed
Located in Treasure ls
'.l8>1 P11rlf1c Coast Hwy
Lag Bch Offered by
Rena1 !lsanc e M P
714-<t99-3816 -----NO DOWN PAYMENT
3lir. dbl Wide Madison. 4
ton AC. pnced to sell rasl
$22,900 U962U 76J OAC
Mobile HotlllP Ston
848-8895
645-6646 CllOice Vlew of harbor lol 2220 Paclf1c Dr. COM .
Owner build t-0 swt or
sell S200.000. 5•3·61411 12 UtiillTS
I .Si's GROSS
Close to beach.'aU 2 BR.
low maintenance, prime
rentals. Owner fmanctnR
w!lh nex.ible terms
&in Realty Investments
71-4-964-2621
3 HOUSES
Eastside C M 3 separate
houses on corner lot
Super location. $159,900.
llutWatH"Vi•w
Build your dream homl'
on this last of its ktnd R I
lot. Surrounded by
cusll>m bwll home!. in .t
wildemess area with u
360de~ view or the ocean
& lulls1dcs Call today fo r
inlormallon Century 21
lrvme. 898-3.574
~ PREHIGE Mobilehome/ /-l--I HOMES .. !:!~ ....... ~~!'.~
3333W.Coast Hwy.NB Dc/\nz!l Bay S1dl' V1llaRt'
64S.6646 J br Mobile Home. Newl}
COM TRIPLEX decorated S27 .500 term~
Boat Dock P vt Brh
AU 2 BR townhouse type. P o o I J a r u 1 1 1
owners unit w/frplr Clubhou~l'i. Orokl•r
Great location Don't Owner 63 1 <19 2 0 1
Xlnl e1<el' 4 Br. near So
U.t Plar.a. els to schl
lfll5/mo. Ph 960·21174
Avatl1Jblc now, 2 br. I ba
duplex. Small yard &
patio Adull.11. 675·0562
2 Br. t ba. hardwd fir:..
beam ceibnR. rncd yard
blln.'I Sm child ok, no
pct:. S375 1982 B Meyer
Pt 549·34IJ4 wknd or aft
5 :.>
$.525 mo 1nrl ~arden er
3br 2ba Mesa Verd··
location 3281 Colorado
Lil Owner agt S59-62'll
559-4026 --
Dana Point 3226
••••···•••·••·•········ •br. :Iba spa. nr nt?"". c lu:sl'
w Uana Hilli-. H11!h 33101
Bol'caneer 493 7771
IYOWHER
l\ 14Wl side of hw> 1 .. , d
lot. easy accc:.s to bl'JI h
!li1'Ed.s p1unt. minor rt!
piurs. ideal for humt· &
1nrome Hurr). on!)
$145,000
Mission Realty 494 m:u
WATERFRONT
CONDO
tbr2ba View ~hi>
I ~1.'/opl $15!1,5011
:>45-~
llutbor View Homes Mon· ---------· BAY FRONT
Luxunous mobtll· home
hv1ng with spar1ous
cabana. lbr with den. ce-
ment patio. stone f~k
plush new carpelin~
throughout Z levels.
open beamed ce1hntis ,
xl nt cond Home an
clud...s stove and refng
at unbellevubly low pnce
o( $49,500 673 71190
miss this one $205.000 675-84511 --c CM of County
QUIET OCEAN VU It\ m~. coast side of P(.'11
2Br. den. l200 s q fl Condo
nr Nig\lel Bcb. Pool. JU• ~er Adlts no pets $435
~ ----
EMHALD I A Y LOT
673-6634 -----Lower l Arch lay
SECLUDED
BUCH HOUSE
te1i:u. 4br 2ba 1w wly dt•
<'<>ml.I'<!. <.'lose to sdwol-..
p,1rk & pool ll) owner
557 612:! tlys 833 11161
t•V~
ROOM TO BUILD
AN AIRP LANE
PR~HIGE Properly 2550 I HOM E:.5 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 645-6646 VI EW LOT. Mammoth Lakes. VISTAS 11. by
Ckean view home. 2 RH .'
&. t-)?Ur, W D :545H
0111. llll'lS ut1I ISJO-l!IH•
e\ls
3 BR. 2 stor}' Ocean
view. close to beach
$280,000. Owner 644-1814
Beaut Cirf•t•n Vu ll1·y
Queen's P1Jrlt :I HH t
,formal dining <..:ustnm
thruoul llUR<' br1 <'K
<.'tlV'd pallo, rl'Jwood ho
tub. boat i>lora~I.' an•u.
fantastJc kitrhcn w/sohd
maple but<'her biol'
c ounter Buv bl'fOH ••••!!!1111!!!111••-I April & S CIVt' $7000
3 bedroom & bonu:. rnom
Light. bnght ll\11n~ 11rt«1.
lovely p11t1u. 2 hlocks tu
ooean Own{'r will
finance on contract with
low down pu y ment
Sl39,500.
W "':NU lg Cam homt• ;i + BR. 1 ~. ba . on H·2 !lei
fl bwldablt• lut $265'1
7101 S1•ashon· P rin
r1pals o n ly Owner
with Uus Island Well~ 4
br home with pool, Cull
ror dct:uls
7 UHITS-C.M. owner 1·934 2194 rn lt:vel 3 or 4hr 2bli fam
rm nl!ar ht!at:h llenl or
~ 7i5-0~·1
Beaut new budding
Fireplaces. xlnl location
TSL I nvmts 642· 1603
FOURPlEXES
RedEstat.
Wanted 2900
Buyer wants houi.t! on B Toro 3232
Balboa l !\land Cr o m •••••••••••••••••••••••
···········•···········
$108.000 10638 t-.:1
Adelante, 963-41:13
V.A TIBURON
3 Bdrm, :!12 b11 . m11ny l'\
Lras i>rinc·1pal onl)'
Must ~ell
World Veteran Hkr
559-9270
.......... aeleoch 1040 ............•.•.......•
IEST POOL VALUE
IN HMTG IEACH
Sharp 3 Bdrm 2 balh. ad
Jarenl lo park, huge
mas l e r hdrm s uite,
hurry on this one AskinJ.(
only 185,!150. Ca 11546·588()
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Assumable s~. VA
S12,500 D P . no quell
Yorktown Villas. 2 br 1 • ~
ba rondo Encl gar laun
dry nn. Eves 336-KOl l
(ly CIWnl'r
VARErO
Cau sey
& Company
SELLER
MEWPORT CENTER
Rf.ALTY
640-1812
HEW EXCLUSIVE
LISTING
UOOATITS BF.ST
5 bedroom s. 1 billhs .
large rountry k 1tl'hen
with fireplace. Fabulou~
for entertaining CQm
fortablc home for l:ir~t·
family Call now 11 won·1
last! $47!>.000
BURR WHITE
REALTOR, IHC.
67S.4630
MOTIVATIEO
Dramatic wood and
glass home with ex
tensive use of Mexican
uJe 3 Hedrooms. 2 bath:.
on 3 lo~ has estate feel·
tng. Creative finanring on th1i. MUST SEE!----
Sllll.500 4 bdrm. 4 bath on pvt
•
1 IQ.1 So Coast H1way
an Village Fair
LAGUNA BEACl1
497-2457
Cherry Lake. Sunny
derks & boat dock. Uni
que S268.000. Pnn only
2215 Heather Lane. N lJ
Open Sun 1·4 Pnn only
642-1121 dys or 1>75·0516
eveslwknds
IEASTILUFF
VIEW
Jbr 2b:i.rrcl!hpumtm.\:, --------out New crpt $634 mo
1•TI J ohn Van1.in Co.
i;J)-0000
!> br. 3 ba expanded II\
nn. mdrble frpk. Crml
dm rm. lo-down Assumt•
balance By 0"' ner
64().TI78
IWffS OWNERS
ProC & courteous service
by specialists in sc>lhng
your home. Please call
640-6259 You can trusl
TIHHIS HAllT?
(~1de charmer. Mile
trom the ocean 3 Bdrm .
21~ bath Townhome with
.ill the upJ:raOes
$1Cl2.900
754-7800
•OUTDOOR
Lovers will enjoy lh1s 2
bdrm beach hideaway
w/large sunny patio
Walk to beac h from
home located in best
neighborhood 5169,500.
<B043DPJ
u//Utkfill
R E A#L TY
900 Gtt-yr~ St.
lt11f11110 lu c h
•IYOWNER•
Harbor View Palermo
CIL<rtomizcd rustic look
4br 2112ba. Jae, 2 BBQ's.
Owner will rarry large
2nd. T.D. Sl98.000 2012
Port Bnstol Cir. RXERUPPER
Perfect family ho m e
Lge 4 Bdrm "Dutc h,1----------~aven" Cul-de·stt<' st ~ HkJ-1 I 052
S uper investment.•••••••••••••••••••••••
TRI· PL.EX-In lovel}
Nwpt Hjtls 1804 Clay
Opeo Sat/Sun l 4
494-3223 eves
S75,900/sabm1t
SUNSETR E
557-8623
LHM W /Option
Newly p ainted. l br
townbome. Near the
beach. can for detail~
Park Place.Inc 842-7461
PRICH> RIGHT
Neat 3 bedrm. 2 bath m
good area. Full price on·
lyS76.950.
Park Place.lnc842·7461
1044
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
LEASE0"10H
This delightful end unil
in all adult community.
Most breathtaking view oi ocean & mountains.
tastefully upgraded.
Complete privacy. Lrg 2
Bdrm. 2 baths W/Crplc &
lanai. $142,500.
493-9494 495.5220
49~2413 130-5050
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR + bonus Cornell 3br. l~ba. frplc. 2 patios.
Plan Coll Pk $ll3 ooo E ncl d yd. 495·4779.
$85,000.
i!r ; ii 1111\' S \.!_ 11 •
·~:l'.illl11 •·•
Hint •,.11 I ')11h( 1 t..ny11n-'1P
I,, •t.1<1" I'• .1 H11l• 1 ----
PllYA11SPA
Beautll 1 yr old Condo
wilh it's own spa. 2 B
2"11ba quality home .
S8UGO. So. Calif'. Really ~1605
H9wpcwt leach I 06' •••••••••••••••••••••••
COMO<> IY OWHEI
3br 2.lhba. $99.500 Neat Hoag 545-3639
Ilg Cmr• TW'llltH
~ goll course\ u,
3 br, 2~ ba1 lg Augusta
mdl. End wut, pool.side &
jacuzzi. Lo dwn. assume
balance. By owner
fM0..1T18
llG & IEAUTIFUL
& EAGBTOGO
5 B R 3 n :1 •
SomNsel. kllrhe
n ook . rom1lv
w /wetbar. din1n~
rm. 2 fplr's. view o
Newport Center. A
pottin~ s hed .
privory & a price
you can't beat.
Owner hns bought
nno th e r home>.
Su_bmit a ll offers . f?ll,500
1801 Port Carlow
64581<10
1.nJ. Prime Oupl~x Mewporl Cfltter
640-5357
Mobile Home Improve
menl S p cr 1al1:.t
f<.enall>Sanre 499·3816
All 2 BR townhous l' t > pc
units Good lot·at1un
OWC 2nd Two lo choost•
from SM8.500 eci
01.1.ner Prin only ' L11tsof extras:Jbr i:!IJ.1
675-362A ffllk. ch.hwhr. pat111, fnt·ll
Partial ocean 'lt>\o\ ~ell'> to beh <.:edar llle.
ffllk, sunderk Jbr. 2 ---------
l..:Jrl(e 2 bd. 2 ba. wa!.her &
dryer. 1, blk to beach.
Adults. no pet!., low s p
rt•nt, own 96()..1702
4 PR€HIG€ I HOMES
S500.000 C ASH
Have client with $!>00.UOU
Wanti. Orantct· County
prop1•rl)' C.tll C huck
Spiller H E Broker.
7521920
)d ~ar Kids & pet-. ok
• H 5 A g t n 11 r •. l '
'ltH 2566 • 97 3 297 I
HYntington S.och 3240 bath C'at:h B> 0 1o1. ncr
$270.000 675-S.520
"MEW EXCLUSIVE
ILUFfS LISTING
Cu.">tom rondo Upg raded
and l'nlarged end unit. 2
Br+dcn in this l :.tory
home $149.500
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
. 67~4630 .
CATALINA VIEW
Charm plui; newnes~
1201 C'liff Dr S25J .ooo
OwnC'r Agl 631-3230.
645-5044
Brokers full ocean view
rondo, Nt>wporl Crest.
many ru.stom features,
p;iruaUy furnished As-
sume 81 • loan. $149.500
Don Murphy 558-1313
wkdV'> 642 74 1!1 eves &
wknds
BAYCREST
L.o lo Down for 3 Bdrm. 2
ba beauty on Leeward
Ln. Call Bob Dickenson
al RJGITT REALTY lo
979-8533
4 bdrm. 4 ba o n P't
OlERRY LAKE. Sunny
decks & boat dock Urn·
que. $268.000. Pnn only
Open Sunday 1-4
2215 Heother Lane
642·1121 dys. 675·0516
ev wknd.
Harbor View Knoll
Rare 3 bdrm. F R l'J pc
Cod Condo. tri h·\'t•l
great view. pool, ll'nnis.
assumable loan Sl7!t:900
lA&8181 1\ l(f'nl
S.Cl~nt. 1076
··•···················· VIEW FROM THE TOP
Rreathtakin~ ocean view
from tugh m Pres1dcnt1ul
Heights New l1sl1n~.
nt.'ar new 2 BH Condo. on
lySY7.500
BERTHA llENHY
HEAL TORS
21!> Del Mar 492·41 21
2 bl.ks to t>ciirh. 3 BK. :! full baths, custm homr.
Best residential areo
Lrg pvt wooded lot .
ocean vu. jacuzzi. SI ISM
Terms . by ownr
149'2·3710
s. .....
<:Gpistrano I 07 8
··········•············ Beaut tnse. 3 br. 2 ba. rm
rm. elec gar. els to pool.
lake. schls & bch. $72,000
Buy now be( pnce up
summer. Own. ~·3322.
ScftaAno 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $59,000
FHA, VA Terms
Sq uea ky c l e an 2
bedroom home Is perfect
starter ! Dining room.
fireplar e Built-in
rabinets and custom
bookcases. Pretty yard
wlt.h fruit trees Tree
lined street. 540-1720
TAR Dal. -·
•BRAND HEW •
1971( Dbl wid e
K.tngsbrook. nr brh. lo
park rent. 156280) Won l
lao;t at S31.\IOO
Monhr ey Mobile
Homu
k.'.19~
A~forSole 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FaMbrook AcreacJe
12 al:res, S12.000 pr acre
Owner will finance
wl'l:>'( down
A PR€H IG€ /-l--I HOM€~
3333 W Cousl Hwy, NB
64S.6646
2 Dupll•x Lots Stanton. 66'
X 1'5' ea Plns. permts &
eng incl Total price
S'T0.000 Subord $.S2,000
Pnn only 714-962·2577
DIRT CHEAP
Bulldlng lots 1 acres.
212 acres. 5 acres. 10
acres Whatever you
Wllllt, we have 1t, w1lh in
\ICSlors terms
FARGOR.E.
1/676-5717 1/523·4462
GROWING NORCO
4""1 acres 1.oned C·2. Sub
mil terms . f'u ll pri cc
$145.000
3333W CoastllW) N ~
645-6646
HUR BREAK EVEN
I SO/o DOWH
4-Plex Assume Selll'r
will t•a rry paper
Management .i ~ u 1 l
~ent. Gary D Bo~ler
960-4.1813 or 536-Z4 98
Pnnripals only
FOUR UNITS-C.M.
2 br rondo. below S70.00IJ
Owner fmanct• 6-IZ IK!IK
19KO 16th : 1'20i l\ II
!J2fi6J
llAVE S500.00U CASll
NPed WlllS w1spendabll'
nol arell bound. 979 5425
······•···•·········•·· Near new. 3 Br ownt'rs Houset fvm lthed
unll. 2 ba. rrpl. :! (.•3r •••••••••••••••••••••••
gar . 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units lc6oa Island 3 I 06
TSL lnvstmts 642 1603 ••• ••• •••••• ••• , •• •• •••
***** 2 Br furn. wtr pd. i:ar,
adlts. no pets S425 227' 1
Otamond. 61J..g!)40 19 FourDlexe1 By owne.r f>rices ex 2br . oen \1,,ba New~y dt•
tremely low. Seller will conned Clean. S650 mo
carry all financing al 67~331•
91,2'";.
l..-qe Caslt Row
Low Down Payment
Ila. 71 4/542-3676
CAU. FOR SETUP
*****
CclM TRl·PLEX
L01J11ftC1 leach 1 1 4 8
·······••······•······· 2br semi furn 190 CJn}on
Acres Or $39!> Ph :!IJ :IJ9.2501or2ll164S·~
Mtwporl leach 1169
•••••••••••••••••••••••
NewC.ape Cod. 2 BR 2 Ba.
S700. short t erm OK
&t0-9990or 759 1367 Jfl 5
T hree 2 Bdrm units Oceanfront 2Br I ba
Sl95.000 673·1418. eves or available weekly start
wknds mg Mar mh 673-0060 or
--631-12t>.5 12 UNITS. C~ta Me11a. 2 - -
Br. l Ba. encl gar's i years old ~.000 By Houln Unfurnished
....•....•......•..•••.
!\l'W dl'l!ant '.! bt>droom
SMll or 2 ht>droom + den
SS75 l'ed.1r & .... 1ndo1.1.
home F1' I.' blorks tu
ll"J1•h Prl\'dte 2 t•a r
1:ara~t· Fully m ain
lilllled yard Adults. Nu
J>t!b lnqwrt> al 527 IKt h
Stn.'t'l C 714 I 960·63.11
Sharp l'oi c lean 4 lll
w1hedvy shake roof. I~"
hv rm w ffllk & bngh1
1·hl'l•rful k1lchrn $47 ;,
K47 1622 or 848-9840
4 br 2 ba . frpl , nr
i.rhool beach . shop
park. fencd yrd. cov ti
pat.Jo. 2 t·ar ~a r $551.1 r21J1'66-~/213·387·07:11
3br Iba <.'lose to beach
aean S495 mo. No Pct:.
53&-7060
OCEAN VIEW <.:ON DO
3 Bdrm. 11 z ba 5450 mu
Call 54.9·3344
Spal'lt>US 2 :.tory "" J br 21, ba dining rm
breakfast bar, hvmg rm
w stone frplr opens tu
pat.Jo Lge wOOd panelt'd
farruly rm wiused bnd.
romer f11>l1·. ~ep laun
dry rm. S650 mo
Gemuu Rily
•VERY PRIVATE•
owner.548-4262 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lalM»alslond 3206
C.M. 4 PLEX. 2Br 2ba un· •••••••••••••••••••••••
1ls lnr .$16.800 Price Bay{ront4br 3ba Cam1ly
$195,000. 1967 ~nah~1m rm. pier. n~ pet~. S1200
Tin' house: walk I n
beach Child o K Wal1•r
pd NO DOGS. S2SO per
mo ~I Lakt!. See Man
gr or rall 960-398!1
;! Br. 2 ba rlosed gar
S451l I child ok •
Ave. 10 mos old 673·8327 Lease 67~·0525 ~<W>7: 968·2297 At,'l ------BACK BAY
VIEW Cm.y. clean starter homl'
1-'ronl row Tnna. Sweep· near So. Coas t Plaza
utg vtew. newly paUlted SG.5.000 Call ater 3PM
& carpeted Fee. OPEN 751-8967
SAT&SUN.416 Plata
A PREST IGE /~I HOMES
3333W. Coast Hwy. NB
64S.6646
1800
Tnplex. by owner 2 Bdrm 2 -Bdrm. flreplttct•. patio
uruts. xlnl rond. Le.i' in~ Nl'w paint No ~b s.t!>O
slate, must sell 5125.000 yrly biS-9229
796ScoU Pl . C.M Unve -
by th e n <"all . t•vei. Unfum or furn . 2 BH. 2
642-5077; Days673-0365 ba Apnl 1 July I. ~50
2br 2ba New Condo. ten ru.-... pool. JaC • rl.'c. rm
S500 al>k for Aust111
!M6-l371
C.1ean 4 br. 2 ba. ds hwhr
fnc<l yd. gar Kids & peh
nk $435 Agt. no fee
964.2566 , 973.2971
9'*121. Newport Center
640-5357
UDO ISLE FUNKY
Underdeveloped lot-but too much charm to tear
down! 3 Bdrm. F /R, 2
ba. big lot. Under JOOK
(oboUtlol value>.
11 3 Vlo Quito
Open Sat/Sun 1-S
IAYFROHT
HIGH RISE
with View View View !
2 Bdrm. 2 ba. Brin g
Boat! Uoder$300K. ltOGlll POWH R.E.
673-1020
Jewel With
A Pool
Stay cool Uus year with
super sw1mm1ng pool
1-'amily style home has 3
bedrooms. d.irung-f am 1 ly
room with fireplace
Kitchen with bwlt-ms
Sunny patio. ~.000. call
540-1720
TARBEU.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IEASTSIDIE
~tom units on lge lot .
real teak wood Ulterior.
huge rrpk • new plumb-
i.ng & roof Only S88.500
Owner 646-0917
Lowest pn ced 4 Plex.C M
$142,500. Cut Sl0.000 Cozy
beams. near s hops.
ocean Good rent. loc
~1223
-· • NEWPORT BEACH Lux·
F.astside Costa Mesa 6 yr mo 675 6710 . 837 60~0
old 4·plex. all 2's. owner X572
will help Clnanre $4:.!S mo yrly lbr I 1:ar
833-8714 or831·1877 Agl No Pets A\a1l 4 I 79 :128
TRl-PLEX Amethyst. Call 544.4925
3 blocks to beach Older Costa Mesa 3224
building. S900mo income •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 2br fplc. +2 lbr ror Neal 2 br, 21'2 ba condo.
Sale By Owner/ Broker 1.1. 2 frplrt>s. pool.
Will cooperate. 5130.000 oshwhr. washeridryer
7141640-67111 Sorry. no kids or Pt'ts
Smgles ok $43!> Agt. no
fee. 964-2:566; 973-2971
Move nghl m 3 t>r 2 ba
frpk. d~h1.1.hr . patio
fencd yard. garage Near
Heil & Bearh Kids &.
pets ok s.t55 Agt. no Cel'
964.2566: 973· 2971
Great family home with
r11>lc 4 br. 2 ba. patao
fnrd yd. garage. Wei.I
monl area Kids & pet-.
ok $465 Agt. no Cel· Tusttn I 090 ury bdrm Units. Steps to --------
••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Fee simple la nd Pri• leoch Units Perf to live In one rent APPROX 3 YRS YOUNG Super clean 3 Br 1 Ba. ~---~: 97_3_·2971
encl. garage. ocean vu. '""-324 4
no pel.c; Call 675 1094 or •••••••••••••••••••••••
•EXQUISITE 3br 2"'1 bu
Exec home 1n Prime
Woo dbridge urea
Cathedral beam r igs.
huge fmly rm w/brick
fplc, lge fencd pool·size
the other or for Invest· MUST BE SOLD
ment. Asking Sl87.000. SCO'nREALTY 67~1023 C a I I f o r a P P t .. 53.1.7533
714/968·5929. As k for ---·-----• -----Paul/Br1olker Mesa Verde 3 br. I·'• ba. newc11>ts &drps. 2 f11>lcs COLUMIUS OHIO I o t I P a l i o a r e a · New Quality NB Duplex·
Sprinklers. Lg cheer y es, 1 blk to bay. 3Br/2 br
k l t c h e n w I d I x B b 'Id ~·" bltnstmlcrowave. Owner ea. Y w er . .....,.6731.
wlll helpfU1ance. lftcOft9 Pr-operty 2000
All Terms. S133.9SO •••••••••••••••••••••••
S49-l3S2. 4 Homes & Dplx
Wes ...... ter 1091 S 2BR l lBR with
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rarages & yards. Great MO t!WIALJFYIHG East.side location. $60,000 TY . down. Owner will carry
& Camily rm Qwet rul· 650~TS. SS.000.000 <Je.sac ~2S mo. 549.2744
A real U1vestors dream. ordays·SS7·0276cvcs Priced al 4 TIM ES -' '
GROSS. Owner w1ll 2 BH house,pr1vate)'ard.
carr y at 10'7r w1lh garage. Pool. Small pct
SS00.000 down. S hows OK. No kids $38S per mo.
valid spendable with 10r; Manager 2'S3 8 . Orange
vacancy and 6~ main· Ave
ORANGETRI::E
Spacious I BR condo
w/patio on stream. Ten
rus. pool. Jar Adulls 011
ly. no pets. 5330. 552·347~
eves.
Wood bra dge rondo
lmmed. occupancy 2br
+ den. 31 Woodland 01
S500 mo 544-i-025.
3 BR. Condo Woodbndge
$375 per mo. 673-2026 Ask
for Doug
ACIOSS STa&T
flllOMLAll
Woodbrtdae Arbor Lake.
beautifully upgraded 2
br, 2 ~a1 den , bu1e
malM!' DCI 1J balb, pvt
............ IClSZ LAlf-MlcJilt' 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SllPSTOOCfAN
Newly ren ovated
duplei<; good s ummer
rental area 2 Bdrm.
rroot house & l·bdrm.
apt. Wlth pallo. StSS.000
lncl. laod!
topurc;hueth1s4br.2ba contract Fu ll price
home an good area. Full $320,000
price $72,9(W.
Park Place.inc 842· 7461 ~ p€HIG€ HOMES
tenance. All bnck on 311---------
acres. Tenants pay ele<'· 3BR. 2ba. Lae RV access.
tricity. Property needs Xlnt cond $450/m o
strong management Furn 1 s h ed or u n
Sun Realty Investments fumW\ed. 631·0954
___ 7_l_4-_964_·26Z_l ___ E'side Duplex. 2 Br . gar.
Nonbwoods 4 br. 3 bu.
3XlO sq. rt .. family rm
fflllc. dshwhr. fncd y<l .
gar. Water & gardener
pd. Brand new. $750. mo Kich ok. no pets. Agt. no
fee. 1164-2:566; 973.2971
beldl~· acuui. Comer view. :.r.~ I~'# ltl TD. UD,000. Poul·
bletrade. 94().1922.
PICED RIGHT
for fll9l aalel Here'• your
chance to Uve ln U.t ColcJD1. Tbla beautiful a bedroom~ lt kleally
loaded 1 b&ock from the
.... eour\I, pool ud duMonet. O.'t wall!
OlllJ -.SOO.
MOMMCH IAY TmACI
Large 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home on a
lovely cul-de·sac. Outstandlng pool
& outdoor entert ainment ar ea.
Light & airy. $265,000.
14 CO&.OWILL ..... co.
496-7222 831-0836 ..................
~ ....
MIWPOltT IEACH
NICI UDUCB> MALTY 675-1642
,..._ .. 1.J 1 , Br. go-eoua IBOOO. on \hll super• br. .,_.,,..,. ·.. 2~ bath. l&e famrm & vu. Open sun 12·4:30. fonmldiorm
3333 W. Cout Hwy, lilB
64M64' =u:.lt• Vista Dr. ParltPlace,lnc842·7461 _. DUPUX a BR 2~ BA. frplc. pro-~.... ..... E/side Coeta Mesa. 20%
re11lon•ll1 decorated ....................... down. 80% f1nanclng. no
condo. SJU,000. ~ 2 Mallle"-• poin ts, faat Hcrow. BR ... den, 2~ BA cood.o. hr S. 1100 Own/Bkr. 842-7407
brdwd On. new carpet.a, ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• 1----------bacltbay view. $165,000. P'AMlLYPETPARK ByOwner.644-8304 3Br, dbl wlde Kirkwood, ...... Trtpln
BEACH DUPLEX will tell fatl al $22,toO. ~ 1 Br unlu on nag
W ~M-.fi) kJl, Good &attllde' lOCI•
YI blk to ocean • \_. uon. 1750 mo incom e .
Nnport. 2 br ... 2 br + 1 ..... t4-SteN ....i bt l\8t apt. Grut aum · ...-f\IU .,..ce ruo.ooo.
ms/Wiftter renta)a, XIDl €'TIGr mcome. (t11)$32JJ. By 'G VDCINQ,22:155, tomtl' > ~ owner ap ace. many s t ru. 1'"---1--'--HOl'IE:\ . (Play Port Clt87U) 8-ve tlOIPt\hlft1 lo ttllT a.a M•• adult park. m:aw. Coallffwy, NB
Oaumed ads do It well. ...12. '4M646
comple tely re dee. no
petS. $350. 645·2994 I MYES TM EMT
OPPORTUNITY 2 hOU8es lo c .M. on le"al &side $325 lbr dlx mobile " dream house Adlta. no
3 \.llit, 9000 sq . n. lot. -· qul~673 7 ...... Priced to aell quickly at 1...;~:....-...;..' ..:......~--· _•0_• __
$89,500. By ownr, t Br. pelll ok $325 mo
64S-8557. S200 Security. Call
&65-Sl96 aft. s: 30.
C•daCot1•tni• 18 prime units in xlnt EASl'SIDE deluxe condo.
Ntwport Bch location. "woodsy" s~ttlng. 3 br. 2
Ready ror conversion. ba. spllt·level. frplc. 2
Call for details. car + storage 1t.raae. Pool. SUS mo. 345 A f l€HIG€ Untver1lty Dr. Daya /-l--~= HOl'IE:\ MM2112: eveaeu.9M3
H 2Bdnnhouaew/2ca.r aar.
RENTALS
2 BR. 2 ba.. . . $500 2 BR. 2 ba. furn . . S600
38R.2ba.. $475/1000
3 BR. 2~~ ba ......... SS~
4 BR, 2'-'J ba. . . . . . . . $700
2 BR. 2 ba ....... $4501500
San Clemente
3333W. Coaal wy, NB Yard malolatned. no
'4M646 peu. MS-51112 or 5'1·2'720 83~·8600
House + 2 Unlta Newport. 1 er .._ __ t, frpl pvt 1
125' to aancl-Od rentals Adult n;;;errec,, ·-mo Prine only. 538-M94 bltr. Inc utiL M2-2'790. 'l~73 CAMPUSl>a·l~llCE
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I m'l:t' Uu~lt!X 200l.lbq fl J
bdrm 2 ba h"u~w fl.I m
rro i r1reph1<'t'1>. fenced
y.1rd double• i.:ur»i.:<·.
kid> OK Park doi.~
lllARP. beach l,2., 3 RR.
fl"I*. dlahw1hr. 1ar••• • p1t101. No peta.
-~ 1'owntloual'. lovely. 'I par
lk homt-llkr 2 br with
pvt. l•tl'd f'Otrance + 2
pelloe Somt with ult Pf*ae. Sw1mtJuna pool
Jacuui Tet\1\11 C'OUr'UI l
bUt to It unt In#\ on 11 bop
pme ('('fllt'r ma.O Adull11
No peb fo'rorn S435
!Wawtnd V1ll1ow. I!>).\:,
I hmt.irnctoo V11J11f(e Lant>.
11 ll (714)898 99GJ
•Wolk to the beorh • c .... s~
UcnutJful
AdullApl.5
2!1'61 Hroulthun1t, II U
962-6653
3 Rr. rww rondo. I milt• tf>
bt>ach Total rt't'
packagl' lnel tt"nnlw
Jmmed, CX'l'UPY /\va1I
(213)919-~I
Spi.c<' 3 Br apt. l bl•.
210dsot S3251mo
CaU 847 0967 art 2pm
3844 .........•••......•..•.
Jbr 21.;ba Utand New
Woodbndge, SGSOmo 2
car garx 2 ll/465-4841
New up~radcd lbr upl ·
condo . Bt-au-tdul
landscape w tcom plelc
rec. facil. $350 Call Uen
D1S 834-S092or SSJ-4823
IAY VJ.-w/emplyd lady No n s"' 1mollera pis. Lv mas Ltke a bouae Oor1eou1 2 •5008
br, 2 ba Ptpk Pool In --------
F.ut bl utf Mat ur ~ Gel....._ ... edulta No petA $4V$ .,. ._.
G4G-G.\49 4350
l.Auury 'br 2~1>• din rm.
pool, pallO l500 ltlO ~10or$48 0019
S.0.-wt. 3176 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 DR 2 rs. rondo. ••nr l
~•r . '3:i() mo 633 4720
17141
.......... Fvntltltf.d
....... shed 3900 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
TIIY. t:.XCITING
PALMMISA Af'TS
MI NUTl.<:STONP'f IK ll
11.ach. 1&2 lilt
from 12.55 & up
AduJts No Pf'b
1561 Mella Or
t5 Ulks l::1l.!1t o( NewPor!
Blvd)
9a.m Spm 546·986<1
MOllLE HOt-tE
IMFORMATIOH
f<<'f'OSSess1oru.. buy 11p
tioos. wke 0"'\.'r pa) m<'nl
1 n (o r mat 1 on . fo.11 !!> y
(manr1n1< OAC T radl'
anytlunl( valuablt'
Santa Ana 5S4 7<r70
Westminster 848·889S
(.; Anaheim 956-11111 t-: Anaheim 956-4500
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SLniJe C•r aara.ae ln Costa
Msa Xlnt for 1torage
MO pet' mo CM II aft 2Pm
wkdyw 75 I 5266 -----Offke....... 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~luxe m edical sullt>,
ground flr. Corona del
Mar. Rulonomics Corp
67~00
250-500 sq. fl offices from $145. Incl utsl. 779
W 19th St. S40-2200
11.AUTIRIL sums
400 to 2l600 Sq. ft
<.:rpts, drpri, serv1ctl<t
C....rc•Parts
Newport 833-881.3
Downtown Huntingt on
Beach. 2101.? Mam St
One 2·rm office avail
$110 000-.15S8
ON THE
WATER!
ftWSH SUITES
350 to 1300 sq fl
Fantastic Yi•w1
Wet Bars
Lido Marina
via.
Newport &15~
BL&:H HUDSON
RlALTOft 64"-'0122 .., ....... Ft.nwf"'4td
CostaMfto 1824 ............•........•.
LA MAMCHA APTS
$4!~ Uy Owner. 848 ~ New 2 .on condo, tsi:hted
:aft 1> t'O\.lt'U, pool. 1acuu 1, enc l
patio, Upl(raded 96().3521
4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $00 Up. omce Slof'l'. 411-0 --------•I fl. A/C. 17301 Beach 8 1. ........•..•...........
SJ'lS 2 l>drm ba & lo; H B. Ll!:A.5£842-2834. I .1rl(l' l,.!&:J bcl i,tnrclt•n
u,,U AduJt!j J>11hwhr,
bltn.'I, 1•111·1 .:111 , .:as blMt
1'1101 Cm. 1'11 7'111 Sl'11ll
Pl 642 5m3, ll45 ~II
Studio /\dJ. i.hof pan~ Lci1J1iM IHc:h 3848
d tpb, t'rpls, b lJn~. •••••••••••••••••••••••
* .... sodor '"". wvely R&rdt'nS Brooks
wtr rail
•KJtrhco Faell avail
•Jal'llZZI. heUlC'd pool
•WkJyordmly mu1d !<rv
Plush offices. up to 750 sq
ft in xlnt bldg. 18th &
N<'wport Blvd .
~2U l/646-6003.
U \HflOI( \ lf;W
roRl'OHNO
~ b.lrm .l• ba, F II ..i,"' """'" rm pool 'f'J ~hJ '«) 133;
r...._"t' dem1 lbr, h11y, hd1
Adults. no J>{'Uo Yrly
:• S3J.5 67J.-0076 . 673-5706 & ---ecn:..a def Mar 3722
Adult..'i. 213/S!/2·5227
L+?c 2br 2ba, w/w Fplc.
Wnltc*• VIMoc,r dri~. pallo, t•nd J(ar,
l:k-11ut1ful bruotJ new bltns $325 1st/last +
nc1ult spt.-i No J.>4'l" Pool. clcarung. 642·0<&33 ---J8CIU1l Open daily • 1-:ASTSI 0 t-: 2 br, end
!155 W 19th St swrai:£', washer/dryer
lllirh. S25S 1265 hook· up $350. mo. 314 I Hr $200-$305 2 Br S3JS.UW "11 " M <> n le V 1st a. nil. Mgmt 64S-Kl22 541! 7157 _____ _
•••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Bt'uut brand nl'w udull EASTSIDE
1111>" .: kdrm "' frplr 3 BR, 2 HA. nt>w 1·pu.. apb. Spac 1 & 2 br Ol·luxe 2 br. 2 ba loft apt
t-.nci.. "'ulh . lrt! ll.Jtlo & pa 1 n t. W D . S 6 o O w/townhl>e :.t~ le l"r11k. l'auo & upgrades No
•.1rcl SHI ~ mo l'h ~9990 . 759-l367aflS U)dry rm lmml'd oc duldren or pets. J80 E . ...u~~ · 21sl St $435 Uays
CodaMno 3724 ~ 8:: 1 B.l $325 $.135 646-4262, eves645·9543 110\T :,1.11• :! hdr m. :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---
ti.1 th lov.l'r un11 w11h SUS CASI TAS 2 Br.,2 Ra ~5 $42:> SPRING CLEAHIHG? ~ ~·~~1//,'on ~7~/!,::: ;\ l.arge & reJ: l bdr m . ~ Mg~t --
642 9412 Start fresh in a BRANO
li:lll1IJO encl gar $255 & up ''TIIF.VIC:TUFUAN" Nf:W2M.ory,2lldrm.l1'2
Adults. no pt.>ls 21 10 2Brstud10.112 b,1 w11:ar . halh duplex Vaulted
lil·JutJlul t>mwr ~hot+... in Newport Bl ~4968 adlts. cpl!>, new drps, r1·1lmgs & :.kyhlt'S in ea ~t"wµun llt-;1t•h 5 bdrm . r~e. fncd yd w1put10. bdrm CrpL<> & drps
..., w 1mm 1 n c p 11 <•I . • Fa.fain Valley 37 34 wtr pd. S305 Ei67 V1t1.ona Ulruout Kitch~n inclds
f1r1•µJ.1<t'I' J'1JOI & fawn ••••••••••··~·••••••••• 6J6.4l20. l 5 bllns & d1shwashtr
rmmtt'l1um·i· rnd Only Upper butht-lor apl , ... EW DUPL1:.X Pl,USfirc.plac.-cinUlehv SI 11;, Pt'f mo lJlll xt111 was h rm f ;H • nun " 11; mg rm t I A heal , la un·
/\,.o,k for rrunk 1;.a:; :JC smoker, flexible ro>nl 2br,21n ba.evl'ry amen• dry fac1 1il1 cs. Ample
dayi,.64211936t•vc•:. w/ehJld s1llm~. 968-8137 ty, 1650 llQ ft. Ubll-:.tun1~c in pri v111c. garagt-. Hui: ... yurd. cnclO!'ICd 1:arag1• Ha11 a
:J..Wr BONI' SLIJ• :1hr :11>u ........... °" B.ach 3740 w/room for trlr. l'll' y:ird , too' C.:lose to
2 bdrm. 2 people max
l96'h 3rd St. $475 plu~
security dt>po111t <II I
S.U-3265 (W) 634-6548 ror
appbcahon
3 BR, 2 ba .• white water
views, 2 blk.s. lo bcuch
New apphanrt>s. new
tiled kitchens & baths.
Freocltdoons & window!-.
hdwd. fl.rs .• open beam~.
bl"kk frplc • d rape'! &
shutters, dbl. gur. &
yard. North Li.guna
S7SO. Hillie 494-7551
•'IV & phon<' ava1h1bl1· 9fAJ ~ ft 3 rm swt.e. Nr
Low as $72.50 Wk O C. AJPQrt. N 8 . Avail
2277 I I arbor Mar I. Cont.act 752-8263 <.:csta Mesa 645 41140 -2 rm s1.11te. 390 sq ft. ample
!loom w /k1lchenf'lt.e
$60week&up
~ 9'155
l:Jegant Fas ruon I Pvt
part, utl incl A /C adJa·
cent to Sec Pae 1r1c
Bank Near E. 17th '-
Orange, C.M. 642·4210
Roxie
Mature employed. $27$ Cd.M dl.x swt.es. ut1I pd.
00-6594 AC. ampl plcg t'r fl~.
View Apt. J BR s un r m. f.ocaJ ext'<' ne..'tls n1ct' rm .
deck. Mature Adults. No nor1-11moker or dnnker,
pets. References $325 quiet 8.11 7260
:n'.J'. No lse reqd. 67~
Approx. 400 sq. ft. C-2 1.30
E. 17th St. 5'J1te ··o"
per mo. 494-6778
) bdrm W/VICW & deck
Wallt lo town. $350 mo
in r ld 's ut11. CJll
~36721661-1161
1 Bdrm Apt. Nr V1cton.i
Beach. $335, ut1I sncl Ph
494-l950
2 lovely connect inf? roorni. ~40 mo_Do_y~e ~-1168
w/balrony. vaultf'd cc1I :n'.J sq ft. Waterfront oC·
10W;. pvt bath .. k1kh & fire avail. <;annery
dtrung rm pnv s . Brand v 1 I I a g c a r e a
new Cl<>'«! lo heh $2115 714/673-1003 ulJI paid l.l.t, l<1!il, +
$100 de p . li7:1 5533 ,
&l.S-6499
Small Studw w11h ba
Deluxe l & ~ bdrm 0 11 room for Jl>lll Sl:>-0 l't'r
5Z3 sq n_ office La Paz
Rd. South of San DieRo
1-'Wy, $308 moolh. Av1t1J
now. 642-4321. ext. 276.
Ocean neur Victor lfuf(o, mo 646-~12.H 3 Rm office, carpeted, a ir
newly decorat.t>d, heak<l Vacation Rentals 4250 cond. Skypark C1 rclc:,
pool, s ubterranean pu rk lrvlne. S2SO mo 549-5033
BUY HOW!!
CONSIGN MOW
/
•Net $MOS200 pr wk We have 2.1
million <·ontrtit·tur al reser va tion
ba('kJoJ! on "fly dr1vt>s" with Pan Am
a nd Nation a l . u lso cxc lu s 1v~l y
p u b I t s h l' d b y o v C' r 6 0 U . S . &
lnternot1onnl whol<·salc>rs including
hut not li mill'<I l o Tnplt! AAA.
/\.mtrak. C P Air. Travcman
<Australia), RACV , NurGul
(Germany) TCS <Switzerland >.
• 10'"/n investment taic t rt'dit + double
the declining <teprcc1ation
•Current flt•t•t 1s at 210HV's requm.•
350 by April JO Covl·rbookcd in certain
SIZt'S)
•f'urchast• 111 ftt<'torv nt't i n voict.~ 4-~tar Mm1 's & <·las:. I\·~
•100'4 finan<.·mg of 1rwo1('l'. :.alei> l<Jx &
h ct>nst' through maJor hnnk:. at 13 o
I\ PH 7 yt•a r nol<·
I n v e :. t m l' 11 t s '· m 1 n <.1 r .., h e l d o n
Sa turd av" WI\ M 1 PM on Mar<'h 17th
24th & Ji:.t <m Joc·aflon
o -.RVR...tGl lK.
15092 Hanard An, In. Ca.
714/559-4446
o.tsict. Ca. 1.aoo.tS4-0lH
It.text Dde'1 IRIH 69-2371.
( 'ompull•nu•d rl'S(•rvation system
l,oc<tl1ons also in San Fr ancisco &
l>cnvcr. l ·way n y.drive .
......,;a11R...tall 4500 Cf~RAMIC RUSINES&
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:ntire i.tock M oldi..
lndustna.1800 lo 1000 sq ft show cases, Jl.recnwarc.
with oUt<"es. Newport kiln. potters whee l , 645-ZJll .~3 publicalloni.. U ,500
837-61.23. •MISSIOH VIEJO *
Pnme locat1on 11wtablf' l•---------for romm'I or 1nd'I ww.
1800 to 2050 sq ft A IC of
fice. 100 amp Power Call
(714)522-4254 day !>,
(714 )67S.JS34 eves
WANTED
lndustnal spar<· w1lh
IDEAL
Cafe, omelet, sandwich
shop with or without
eqwpment All elec &
plumbtnJ( IO
IEACH LOCA TIOM
Al:l-OWDer <213 > 598-n 11
ek'<: & water 20 ll 40 1n llllillns
Costa Meo.a nr lrv1n1• to ...... 11 50 10
Call Jim ~ ~111 ~ve~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••.
Wlmd.'i Shoe f<epalr Sbop. 20 yn.
LAGUNA HILi-' two ad· ~~· Covina, C01
Jae 5000 bQ rt M l un1l..'>, ·
new bldg, A/C offr, .. ,..._Al
fron~ ?n Moulton. or 0ppcw1..;ty 50 15
J....akt' 1-oreist. lt•a!rtc by ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · 835-1.808 Investors earn SO% of pro
RENT M 1 600 sq ft $175 flt A SUCl'l':iS. buhldc1
mo 2944 Randolph. c M ~ (~s. SIS,000 PN 67S.5116 hou:.1·. Short trrm ~c<'urcd . Mr Gorclon
Stol'Ol)t 4550 !156-2™
:······················ ...., to Lo---5025 S <'If :. lord ~ t' . I 7 G 0 I •••• ••••• • ••• ••• •• • • • •. Mor~un Ln , 11 II , orr
Bch & Slat.er .114X ~t!~ t'.111C.lo Motor boat only ••••••••••••••••••••••• S495 67~; 642 11666 ~chools. shopping & bub
.1ft 41i404!tl!I w·...J.h. Rates ..... '""ULT '"f'TS Only $42.'; per mo Kids ~l. ~-,.. OK. Call now & mov~
ing~4~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----
lft>USe for re11t, H1g Hear Bayfront Office, Lido ltattds W..ted l'Wwport hach 3869 Uty st~ 6 , lrncns fum Village. $246 mo 4600 f NEED
{MONEY
llrand new (:00tlo, Nwpt Spal•1ousStud1m.& HOW AYAILAILE 1n April 15th ! C all
1 .. rrar •, 2Hr. 2Ba. f;11n1 I Bedroom Suites 2 br apt. Pool, Jncuu1 & 54li-4~.I0'...6 8pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2S nitely pr t·pl <;ull 549-5033 .•...••..•.....••......
Respon:.1bl{•. work1111o:
w ri t t• r :. "(' k 'I on 1·
bedroom cot111 .:•· 1n
Qlnln.a del Mar or Costa
Mes.. Qwetnes' ""°''t'n llal Wnl.t' Cla.\Slflt'd /\d
ll'206, 0:11 ly 1'1 lr1t I' O
Box 1560. C1lklJ M 1•'>.1
!QS26
ly, (·Jrport. patio. f1'W•I. CompleteKatchen~. 88Qarea Encl )(arul(c. ----Nwpt Hgts 2 BR. yard , aflc'r3p m ~ 1989 h.ild OK $JSO <Xfrce space for rt-nt Ap-
'Htw1a s.soo mo K40 mi Beaut. Pal.lo/ Pool SORRY NO Pi!:TS •2 Br condo near So. C!>t
Maid Service· TV 177 E. 22ND ST Plaza. Pool. J8C. $375. No
gar, c · pets · Condo on sk 1 s lop1• 1n prox 432 sq ft. New l."l>L'i, ~7Bl4 ; Snowmass, Colo. Wkly pamt & bgbl.Ulg system Nt-w Newport Crt'Sl Con
1111 3Ur 21'> b,1Ul,. ll'n111~
ponl , & ~pa sn1s1m11
1.u1 7101or675 7002
1 Male lo Oceao Cost.a Mesa 645 2498 pets_. fl33.897 ___ 4_. ___ _ PARK HEWPOllT th r u M a r c: h ·Ap r 1 I Pd util. $250/mo. 64S 2550
Bachelors. I o r 2 $73002 or&l3-Z12A ___ _ • CREDIT HO
PROIUM
Roval Suites 2 br. 2 ba. all ell'<'. grnd DaftaPotftt 3826
72'f Yorktowo at floor, cov park, no pc•lb, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedrooms&Townhou.ses Reontafs toShcrr 4300 Corona de! Mar ~rou.nd
From S349 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• floor na office. carpet:.. Beach Blvd s350 JIO Vi e t ori u SlOO FREE RENT n11•;covJo: 53~0411 or 673-U182,S52-48S4 J Br. zi, ba studio. Pvt
l\Jvi.1de Hnvl' I Br. <kn 543-2000 hl<'d patio. Encl. ..:arage.
Spectacular spa, total ROOMMATES drapes. paneling. Ap· recreation program. prox 240sq. fl. w /own lid & lrd TD loans
547-5402
Arranged by
Coast Ho.. LOCIM
frJJk, fH1 bt•aeh, pool $375 Nr new 2 hr. ~ ha. l.AJts of grass S49S. 33552
JJl'UUI l>elux{'$850 ~·ach 3748 Klff, frplc, l>Jlc ('loM• to Blue Lantern 496-9230.
socialprogram. 7pool11,H Share-H·SGY~ bath. $165 lnqwre 5'J1te
.ernus1s•--.1 courtsJ . At l"a1>h!on EnJOY morn pny l~i. • H, 2333 E . Csl. Hwy ~ 0,,11 rfwlity SOOS I , • • • •• ••................... all 4!J6.33S4 or 496-_SZT_s_. __ uwu, amboree & .San ,. " '" Corooadet Mar 675-5444 Joaquin lfllls Roacl AJI Ntl'S & l,1restyl{" ••••..•...•....•..•....
l Br. ~~·~~!~~Wfam1l v LACUNA BEACH MTtt TSLMRmt 642 1603 !bdrm Close in, newly
n •1m ldt·w. r111ol. tcnnii. INN S75twk & up Mruc.l 2 BT. l'~ Ba townhouse. carpet.tod $275 mo incld's
· (714'644-'900 Wt•Check Hefen •m•ct. Smgleoffice for rent near GOALflOOUMU
CaM 546-<4282 0 C Alrport. $185 per mo Build a buslll~l> S parr CHEATE YOUR OWN
SllXJO C.:.11175'1 lO'J.! MJrV • <'Olor TV, h<!lltl.'d Raragl!, patio. pool, ut1l Call 4!14 -3672/
· pool Util (714 > 494-5294. 1acua1. fireplace Adults 661 1161.
llluff!.. lovely 2 HH • d<·ck. ~ N (.;()ast Hwy only. S385 631 4984 ~~~h~~~~:~IL. pool H.~ •ochl769 Afmost new <'Ondo 2 rut 2 ~~~-~~.?~.~~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. complete k1lr hen Hunt. Harbor sha re sun.
11..wk Hoy ar\•a, :! Rr. l bll-1ns. d 1shwushH. sand & saving Ill brand ~·m•K•'. I~ palm Matur tras h compactor) gas nl'w 3br J ba duplex .ulull~. No pets. $400 BBQ, frplc, w /w car1><~ts , w/pvl. patio, blt·lns.
l\v111l11 blf' April IU """'9..W drapes2caqiar.,c leclr t•rp/drps & w a lk lo
tl42la.'7 & V &n.&.· door o pe ner. Nr Or beach. Days 536·6663,
Super IJarkbay 3 bdrm. ·
ha homl' Larf(c fonc(•d
vanJ, patio with bwlt 111
IJl\Q. Many cxlra1>. 33:
LIVIN~ Coast ColJ. $425 mo + ~05eve840-5949.
~ $200 clean d cpoi.il. 2nr. l li'lBa Condo, new 567.f.1473
l Bedroom
Furnished
Apartments
__ __ cpt.s. paint, pool, c.-arport.
l'h MOHTHS adlls o nly . $335 m o .
R&fT FRH! ~:Ml97 -----
3 Br. 2 Ha, 2 s tor y
IACHS..OR UNlTS
S225+deposit.
201 E. llc6oa. HI.
Cal R..ata 556· 7707
AJI adult, no pets, 2 hr, ::!
ba. from $330. J acuu1.
pool, rec. bldg. l.ocaled
acrO!ls from Newport
Beach Gotr Course.
Shown by appt. only.
~.
OCUHFROMT
3br,2ba. w/orrtce. Year·
ly. Frplc,gar,$1050
TSLMgmt 642·1603
Sant.I Isabel. N. B. $57
1icr mo l.A'a"le option
l>ays 675 9702 J::vcs 1~100 Ask for R 8
• Plu• BctautW.I
S1119le. 6211.droom
( fu1n 6 Unfum )
•All Ulil.di." Paid
HOW RENTING
IRAHDHEW Townhouse t\pts. $450 lo OCEANFRONT Upper
llarl>or View 4br, 2ba, up
~ . SIJ\Rfe story. like
model. $775 640·0'1~
J Br. 2 ba. lge enr l patw.
Gardener mcl No pet.a
SS2S. ~all 5pm
3 br. 2~ ba, ocean view,
S750. No petS. r ch.ild ok
~: 968-2297 Agt
SEAVIEW utmost
privacy in exclusive
l(WU'ded ~al.e commwutr. w/2 tenn.15 courta, poo •
Jac. 3br 2ba &: ocean
v iew. $1 ,000mo lae.
IM().032'1
31• IOATSLIP
Lg 3 BR condo. dbl gar,
leue SllOO, 675-tm
Beauuru111 upgraded 3
RR Condo, 2~ bath.
Electric garage door
opener, pool, all bll·ina.
S4'7!i mo. Call Llnda
9111-09> l/181-0eeO.
2 Br • den, 2 frplc, 2 ba,
walk to bcb, adlll. pre·
f'd . Unnla , pool.
Sim/mo. M6-50A. ....... ......................
2 BR, 2 ba apts. Pe rfect
for 2. Great C.M. loca
t100! Availa ble March
15th.. $375 & $395. Call for
details wh1lr selection
~Imo. 964·1507 wlit. Very rucc Lgc 2Br.
onHSAT/SUN l0-3 ~~675/m o. yrty
• No 1.-Reqw.Jed
• Swsmm11>9. T-
B.UianM
• Acdritlft Du..-., r1 .. Sunday enmci.
• H...ilh CIW... Sauntca
Jocusm
PLUS MUCH MOREi
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
M•wport Beach/NOr1h
880 lrYl"ct
(01 l(;th)
(714) 64~-1>5~
Ntwpoit Beach/South
1100 l&ui 51
(Dov., en 16th)
(714) 642-8170
Adult» only, no ~
Modell doll I 0.1
lasts
~
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640.5112
me8tiB#IU·
New beautiful aardcn apts, pool If apa.
1.26 E. llllh Street
64M818
1 bedroom S305
200droom, l bath $340.
7782 Newman New dlx
urut.s 2Br, 2ba & J Br. 211:1
ha w /frplcs, enc gar.
Q\aet. nr Slat.er & Beacb.
llfX)..414.5
MIWA"HOMES
HOWRIMTIHG
Luxury 3 br /2 ba .
spacious interiors. loci
OW. 11love, fplcs, &
pnvat.e 2-car garages. 5
Uruque floor plans, rent·
Ing from 5'95/mo.
Manager 84Hl001
Huntington Beach
De.luxe 3 BR. 2\AJ ba, near oow, frplc, W/O hookup,
bltnl, encl l(ar. lncd yd,
Ira patio. etc. SU5.
~. 161 E. 18th Street
fiC.-0856
!bed.room $305 NEW LUXURY APT, lge
2 HR, D/W, fplc, AC,
151E.2lltStreet paw. gar. Tenn.la " pool. NOMOMTOIY 548-2608 SC'75. 751-2787 POINT' 2bedroocn, J bath $U!i J . D. Property Mgmt
~ ~ff:::{ 2Z50Vangu.ard Way $295. Ell. apt. &acb. ~9621 pool, jacuui. Ocean . No
Avlllab&e now. Teno.is. lbedroom J: peta.trn..n:n pool • spa. Denn•
STEPSTOOCF.AN. View
3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car gar. bllia. S6!i0/mo. 675-1906
Balboa Bay Club,
spacious 1 br, fobulous
bay view. 645·9108 o r
Cl:.s.82SS.
Near Udo. 2Br. 2ba tux·
ury waterfront apt.
Garage, balcony, rrplc
$750/mo. SS9-l802
IAYFROMT
Sip avail. Spac. 2 br.
den. 2 ba, 11pedacular
view. Jovely garde113 &
aand.y beach. Adult..s, no pets . $1250. mo.
<tH)6'13-M.14.
2 bt, 2 ba. frplc, steps trom ocean, brand new,
yrly. $650. 632·8344 or
m.586f.
1bt apt. Near beach.
'350.mo.
Olli Sandra 673-6362
4 Br. 2 ba, upet.airs apt.
Newly refurblabed avail. now. 873-18 Sharp 3bl-l"'-ba Condo. Sod t r Jln1. United 2bedroom,lbath e.e.t)tforoccupancy2bd l450mo. Dbl. att. 1ar. llrc*sl. den, frplc, aar. 1 cblki OM CAHAL
eart.lttoM crpt.. pool 671-1626 Adwt.a,nopcta. m.llOrn. Sm 28r, redecorated.
dub bM. Pam Ast.N olde r preferred. $500 fee.'151..JOIO 8TEPSTOBEACH,2br, l 2 Br, ~cpt.1/drp1, encl I br condo ref rl g . mo .. no pee.. 873•8145
481l.2 ....... 8 ,,_ ba. =· laundry, encl ~~· boohl>M 'vcl~ w~.!.d.rytper1 V?.!.,,mo . ..-. •v1 w • -••• .... ,. ~ .., ill-eta e,"e 2bf' mnl. C, -..mo. ---------~unaeclt, -· ·~··· .... • Adlt.a/nopet.a. •lm 2 8R t BA. fplc, 1 blk lO
w/fptc, 5IM5'1t J7JIW. ~-ront..auper ST1·-orl'7Hl3l.C,bl --.--3-8--2-b--...... -.. -1 beach, $395 yrty. S200 .. ......_ ..... _ toe. 2Bll,ava1lnow.wk· · r, a. ,,,_ dep Evwt4$-'7398
".;n"°,;":"•aiunt.ryldt 11 lo 8/.IH/15 813-79TT a..u.1 Bc1.2BaoearS.A. rec. pkf · No pet a . ---·-------
So. ,.___141>tU* ~ n m.cr ' CbQub. Bale. 2 car aar. UH+ut t. 6'7!1·1'708 , Luxury3 BR.2ba. Adult.a, ~t Plua, -+ . M10.a1-1111. 8tf..2Z23 no pee.a. Pentmula Bay
dtp.151·5'751 Jv nMA•I•· Sborl term ren~. 2 • 3 Av•. n r 6 l h . $ 5 s O . ..-BR, lronl MOO'«>· A1ent. Ooletoahoppln13 br, 1 ~ 8'7J.6elr7. -~ 121 Nof•. t7M1'10 :z ~ un.fLtm. tam I· ba, paUo. carport. Kida ---------................ l)' . ,nopeta .... <*,no pet.I. Avail. now. l4e•tttre11HJlynJce3br,
0.:-vt.w MW 1packlul 29r t o retired peraon1 218 •P' i. COO••• Ave, '310. Ste manaier a t fba duplex apt, l\AI blkl
hue. U.l1 boute. Nur .... u cborea for reduceo ... ,. '7671 Commodore, n , co oe.an, 1 bouH from t.adl. P'm. Rm. din.I.Qi • ..._..... H.8 .orcaJlf'll.2'71. DUtt•btybtach. f''aml.
Sip rm. ,..UO, J ca.r 1ir. 1 aara ..,.. II'. VJew. No ~ -~ reap. adulta only No N. fl.JOO. mo uW ln 1711 W. OtMafront. 2 BR, pilla. Muha on1Y Pool ti •Lrt 2 8t ln Lona Bcb. fNO. mo. 815·8'775 or
c-ld. °'"9i1r' aft. f pm. tplc,pr.WeeJlcl7ormoo, patJo. JllT afonrovla auld oU2'7J. No ,,.U. ,,,...()peftSatltSun ~ 1111t.11J.'7977;11U1• -...._,, Haaatv ..... 4. \.S.
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Culliving Expenses! ~~~.e~ s ervices :!.':z.~e.t S75 640 6594
',fl,u•· 'hf,nn• c;r ·lfH
House-Males Unlimited Office space available BE YOUR OWN HOSS
1 .,., ,., '"Hr"'"'""''' Apnl J. 3L>·3rd St .. lfB. F'ant.astJc bus. oppty, No ""''''"'"I """ 1'• 1 $125 mo. Scoll Rlty invest Call eves for
I 1 th•'•'ll '•"TV t1ow·. 531)..7533 appt 64>391J
wn1t••u 11r' •t' '''"'' n1i•q••'''•" ---------·
f , '1'' f '" '''"' 1000 sq ft <.:ommercial. ProfllJlble est.ubhs ht>d an· 714)832-4134 7lh 1 /Newport. Blvd. CM . llquc cons11(nme11t bus1.
SharebrandnewJlirCon· $4.2:5.546-3937 ness. Priced hl'lnw
do, non s moke r SHiO. Individual offices with re-marltet for 1mmcd :.ale
lrvml', call ception1st, secretary• t"or appl. call 496-9151
552·05L9Aflcr 5P.M ·-•,....,nee room, xero~. ,-... -- -l -----u.u .... ~ .. vwu your own gourme
Share apt. 1 blk from
beach w /netll, clean,
ql.llel stable male $150
Pref. Isl & llll Re f's ex
chanRc>d. 494-2646 1>crorc
J PM or afl llPM or
anytime f'n. 3-9 or Moo
l-12
hmch room: San Ole~o food. liquor mart u1
Ftwy access & expoeurc. Newport $184,200 lncld's
Fountain Valley. Mo. to bquor he . inve ntory, fix·
mo. rent.al beguuuog at turei. Agent 752..0031.
SJ.a per mo. 714/96J..6«5 ----
Barch Street Offices
Prime ground noor. lSSO
sq. f\. (at 70< ft > Call
Prof. fem .. 24 seeks sam e Barbara95S-2274
for D P roodo. $187 +It:> ut tl Non s m o k e r . ZIOE. 17thSt.C.M. f'Um 493-41.IM) suite. oaly $300/mo.
631-3961.
............ <4450 N.8 . E. Blurrs. seeks
straight pro( man, Univ
degree, lo share spar 4 Br •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean vu home w/F.ng;
Acct: & /\tty. Vy lg J)OOI.
pvt ent S27S mo. + uUI Gar avail 6444184
f"em'I to s hare w /tcm'I 2
br 2 ba Coodo nr So. Cst
fta.za $200 mo. 968-2963
2 t'/M. 4br 2ba hse nr
PlacenUa & 19lh, $145 +
uW ~/640-1900.
MARJ.a"S MILE
PRIME LOCATION
oo WATER. Available
for retaJI or professional mikes. Total or 3000 sq
ft. can be divided into an.»ller units. Drive by
21633 W. Coast Hwy, NB.
tbencaJI
W•f1wtHws
631-1400
OlNN£R HOUSE. cklls,
Lagw\a Beach Terms.
Afj. 751'1400 ----HAY & fo·t:t;O STORF;,
nets $25,000 yr. Only
t.23.500 full pncc Agt
751·1400
LOAN'
We hi.ve a vanety or
flCXlble loan programs to
flt your personal o r buM
ncs!t nt'cds. All loan'
OVt'r fl0.000.
L1''C (7141549--72~'1>
•U:>ANS•
2ND.3RO, T.D.'S
OOMMONWf:ALTlf
<.:ROUP
847·00C2
~Trust 5035
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH-ANY AMOUNT
On your home paid for or
not. fo'or any purpose!
Newport Pacu1 r
f'Undlll.C
Da ~1055 F.v 675-SSJ.5
CaW'onua lsl TD for sale
Bal $1938 O<I. Wi ll d1s-
rouol to 14% y ield to
rnatunly. 642-8084
Rmte M/F 18-35 wt.d to --------look for apt/hse CdM or ---------NB area. 642·1403Carl. Forstore•olficeapace at
reuonabte rates.
Share spectacular oceun 500 a-5000 ~-view, 3 br. 3 ba house in "' rY.
ccn1.ral Laguna. 4 blks to MESA VERDE R PLAZA beach, jacu.n1. frpl .. full .-u-·v---'-E c M kitchen. was her /dryer , ............. ave • · ·
The Daily Pilot now has a
new "RUSINESS TO
BUSINESS'' classification to
provide a convenient method or buying or dispos ing of
Ousincss items.
praie. SlJlgle only $290. ___ 54_M_l_Z_l __
494-11800 even1ng1 &
wknda. 494·'1172 wee k
days
HAllOlkYO.
Store 20l80 + offlc-e, 1450
aq. ft. total. S58S Ptt mo .
Rmte, M ff lo aha.re lg. Ila'. f'7S.6'100
tBR. 2ba hMl w/fam r~. Store for le.ase. Prime Via
he•ted pOol & ~ac. in So. Lido location Approx ~:!f .,t'·~on~":o::; _13IO __ eq_. n_. m. __ m_o ___ ·
preferr~d . $200 mo. =Mariner's Mlle.
546 7115 eves/wknda· 502 sq ft store or
01uck. omce. 2JUO.C Avoo. LOW
Rmmale wanted lo 11h11ru rmt.Zl3/4'77·700l
Primo h8e In H.U . .a btk11 s. J . Cap. eoo eq. n. •tore,
fnn bch, vc8/00l\3rnOk r 2 bib. No. ot mlaalon.
pref $2.SO m o + utll m.-0176
(18().7&31 1---------
Rmmt wanted. single.
1ha.re N. Lag. Bch h11e,
pvt beach . tennl11 ,
tmlmo ~-6068 aft 6
fo"eto wantod ah.r 2 8r. :l ba
apt. frpl. pool Npt Bch
S22l + ~' utlf. Call MJ.0774 .
, _______ _
IDIAL
Ol!e, omelet. 11ndwkh
ahop. with or without
fJqutpment. All clcc fr
plumbUll ln.
llACH LOCATION
~-owner (JIJ) •mT
Se l l yo ur s urplus . ove rsto('kcd or no longer
needed items or s upplies of
any kind.
Whether buy ing or selling
see our ''Business to Business"
classification #5010. For more
information and to place your
ad, call
642 -5678 1
DAILY PILOT
Mond!y. March 12,, 1979 DAIL V PtLOT f:7
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Tony &t4i Ml/ •••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • •' Jtt'.i 5<1K 1752
l~iu·s t;arµi-nlry :IO vri. l<t·m uth I tl'p " r ... 1·11
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Re novat1nl( S t•rvu·1· Bent's t"on,tr th•m•l<lt·I
645-3749 tng, pulm:.. & lurld'it'.tV
-1ng. !>51 ~t::.4, 5!11 H~t C.,.+ Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t: to' HAN h F: N c; 1• n
( Ofllr I::xpr'd Carpt•t ln'lt.tlltni:
& Repair.> Kcasonabll'
Tony Helle. 497·3946 ---
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111\NllYMAN S l-;RVICE'
All kmds of rcp111r 1-'rt•t·
~llmalt'S 642 !1552
Moio!::fi. Tnast SOJ5 ~!.~.~ ...... ~!.~~ ~'tf!
•••••••••••••••••• •••• • Found . Doberman Lge •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWEST Mal,• 645· ISOtl. or Na Jobi Wmh-d, 7075
I
\rumal Shtltt•r "44·3656 •••••••••••• ••• •••••• ••
tnt.r.st RotH ..-OUNO M -h 8 f l -IRl':G. NURSE. full/ part
I st T.D.'s, afso c.·rman S~~~. Eidee::,.: or fill m offc wrk ~ N .
2ftd T.O. Loans. I n' t l\ f' a Ir grounds B/\ exp 9-3. 640..:..14~
f'wretst Terms SIOl't' 1!149 t>i.'>-1539 j \'> .ant..cl positron as bar k
Sattler Mh). Co. uff1t·e mcd1r al assl 64~2171 S4S.061 I 'ft"SOftak 5350 (;raduatc of S (." C
••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1edical & Dental Coll MONEY AVA.IL.AILE RELAX.I.NG MASSAGfo: Call l>\2 0063 Ask for
2nd TD LOANS BobJames·Lic Masseur Patty ~~~:;,~oE1S'TS Outcall 9-9. 494·51 l l Help W~ 7100
CONSTRUCTI ON Spiritual R.~,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
OR ANY PURPOSE 181SSo. El Camino Real ACCOUNTING CLt:RK
Oavtd P. Carey & Assoc SM Clem ente. Fully lic t'\Jll llme w 1;ome exper
RE. Broker, 960·1957_ for appt:492·7~ Call Ci61 1313
PRJVATE PARTY
wtll pay more for your
2nd TD's. 642·~73
MICHELLE'S
•Outc:all•
llAM·2AM 835-3749
UMDA & VICKI
~I Moss•
Al w .... ..ts/
PffnOHAI/
Lost .. FoUftd • ••••••. ••............. For TM Fun of It!
ACCOUMTIMG
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
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1n~ Available 3 days a
"t't'k AJ'ls S2() Houses
s.:JO. Ct>btu Mesa .trea
l~ll Jt'!UlOl' 979 9621
IU>ma rkably effectual
!'Ntsone<l lady to
-hoU.'>t!kcep & Cll'an
Noteworthy rl'fen•nt:es
Audrey &l2 0953
~ ·········•······•••···· Mind Your M1mn.-ni Inf'
lloodt'd rt>hoblt> l>t'UPlt'
MU catt for your honn• &
Pl'tll 1179 ~701 . ...•..•....•.•.•..•...
IN(.'OMt-:TAX RF.1'llRNS
Prompt. rell!>onable
N<-wpon Bc.-h 833 lll9'J -LJNOA'S
TAX Sf:KVICI':
rer~/Bu~ lnt·omc• Tax
n.11 iw2 ~ for o ppt
l:IUS& PERSONAi. inc
Tax returns C:all
640-1700 for liPPI .,.....,
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PROn:S."IONAL
I KONING
&ALn:n,\TION~·
&ta llll'75
ltnuraftc• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hartford & Saf•co
Spcr1abuog in auto &
homeowner covera.:ei.
Robet-hon
Ins. Assoc., lrtc.
6'7~0562
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Off 1 ct•, 1 n du s t ri u I .
restaurant & hnmt·
deaning Rc•fs l.1l' /l>on
ded . trui 5:12 5166
SEIJ, u11e If i.>ins with 11
Datlv l'tlot Cla~s1fwtl Atl
&12 5i:i7K
OEM·u CITIY.S
L.ltnd&cape & ma1nt
Darrell 661 ·3042 l'Ve!>
Moving & t111ul1n K
f'reight, bldg niatenals. hlhld goods elr . Low('Mt
ralea tn town. J oh n
966-216M
P..w.g,/Papm'"J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Land11c1tp1n g. garden PETERS PAINTING
matntenanc·e. s pnnkler Expr'd Reas Rates
systems li3l 3716 / Free Est. Call Gene ~ 7926 a fl. 3 5&-04.:l8
Sprinkler ln11tallat1ons &
Rt'p111rs New l11wns.
t'lea.n·u~ and shrub &
lret' !1'moval 551·2054
SPEC I AL I Zt:D
LANDSCJ\PE Atriu m .
J11panese deJ11Rn. rain
bow planting, fountain
waterluU Do 1t ni:ht the
Isl t1m<> rail Glen s
Land.scape 7S9 1)$58
l.A'l Us Install J NEW
l..:1ndlot:apt• or
KEJUVENJ\Tt: The Old
One !>t contr IH
•364419 645-6716
Pro( pa111U11g. Ext & int.
Low ra tes. Refs Free
est 536-4780, SJ6..4383
W .il.LPM'BIMG
Refsoffered. F.ves,
631·:QIS. 675·1266
QUALITY PAJNTING
Int/Ext Neat. Reasona
ble Wayne <JXOYJo.:1
6'16-'!226
Save On WalJpaper
Save On Paperhanging
Prof & Reason Call
751·917l
l.aWft ~ -Custom Wallpapenng ..,.. .......... • All Work Guar Free Est ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4158
SUNRISE SPRINKLER~
Plan no" for Summer• Painting I NT EXT
Conservt' water w1our ir Neat. honest. rE'a!> . 12
ni: syslems 1-'rl't-l'!ol yrs exp Lic"d Ouvt'
LH· 367672 llutcht-.,on & 964-1045
suer 632 8716635 l.S~ EXCELLE!'IT
Masonry P AI NTING
•••••••••••• • ••• • •• •• •• Reas rate:. l''ree est Bnrkwork Smull JOb!'> ~-2706 Jo:xpr d
Newport, CO!ILU Mesa & -
lrvint-675 3115 l'\'l'' Pai.nlm,s: & papenn~. 21.1
Movinc) .......................
yrs Harbor area St. Lit:
1.83281 Refs. 64.2·2356
Neal pat~ & textoA'll
FUIHT. atl-1439
PATCH PLASTERING
All t yµt.'1> ... rt•e
et>Umates Call 538 7113
Plas t er Patch1n14
Plai.tt'r, stucco ~
drywall Int I Ext t-"tee
est 546-1641 George
llo me~. Add1l1on11 .
Rt's tu cco Over
Blockwolls Low rates
586-4892 ---~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Any plumb1nl(. wat4•r
serv. leaks, bathr m t•nl'I.
reram1<' tile. R eas
832·2468
Plumbmg rep.t1r S~·t· in
remodeling .copper rt'
pt Pl' .. 'r~ l'Sl Toµ II Jl
PlumbUlg S37 31M
HOMESAVEHS Plumb
ing & ht-<tllng 1.-'rt•t'
esUmales Sl5 hr llont'Sl
& r 1• I 1a b1.-"1• r v 1 c t'
BA MC OK 97!1 liOSS
~ram Plumbing rpa,
r a l .. ' o n r 1• p .i 1 r "
Hep1 Pt'!>. rt·mo<il'I'>.
f,~~
Poot ~le•. R•poi" .....•.......•.........
Act100 Pool Scrv1re
Pool ~t-n·1<·•· avail
Sau.<.r:H11on l(Uar
Grej( & f-'ran.k 640·5977
Rem>~ & ·~j,.
· Moving Out & t\hout .,.
· l>•>n t Delay. C'ull T11
1.J:iy'' l.oc:al & stnl1• "'1d1.•
M·rv 21 hr-. 7 dJ)'\
!><J0-4844
lnt Paint & wallpaf>("r •••••••••• •••• ••••• • •• •
Qua I work. rea!. pr Kit . balhl>. c·omp r1.10m
Frl'l' est Steve 547 4281 adcl-. l'uf"Pt•nlr~. t.'ll•t'l H&t Co n:.lru1t1on
Want Ad Help' &t2-567l! 548 ~l2 _
Kiteben & Bath t'111e!I~ 111
cabtnetrY design t"r(•t-
esL llen1..ag~ kttrberu.
661-0428 Bob
Roofing •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rt'pa1r & ttl'rOof All
t y pr i: 1o h1n);ll'1o
rockshaktii.·compo·tar
Fr~ esl S41·5930 f'in
AV811
Thoma1> Pa r k i.. Lit·
•350256, roof repair &
coating. Murch Spec•
SlOO off on I lnseed 0 1 I
treating, !>o h1n.:ll's &
shakes, asphalt & aayltc·
roat1ng ror compo
iJunglt!S & bit up roofini.:
20 yrs exp Free C!'>I
Member Chamber ol
C:omm No wa1t1ni.:
H:~l:J
Ram or Stune Huor 111i.:
Shakt-. i.han~lt· comp
rt'l'O\>t!r Sh1n.i:1,. ~•Ch
wall for your c·xl Joh11
11·5
. •..•....•....••..•.•..
11M <; nn:E St-:RVH'I-.
~ump gnn d101(. pron
mg, l'l<' Hondect. t•x~r
Xlnt rden:•ni·~·:. K:~11117;,
·1~!~!!,~~~ .~~!r
a 30dav .id an the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
l>O IT i'OW '
642-5678
Hetp Wont.d 7100 Hfip W•t•d 7100 Htifp Wont.ct 7 100 H•lp Want.d 7 I 00 Help WORt.d 71 o~ Hetp Wanhd 7100 .••.•.......••..•••...• •••.•..•.•............. •..•••...•.•....•......
/\rcounlt111( Clerk / Phom•
operalor n<'cded full
tame Immediate open
ing Full co be11ef1ls
549 9671 for appt Balboa
:'It J rt n e II a rd " .i re 1-; 0 E M 11" Ill
ACCOUNTING CLERK
TRAINEE·Non s moker.
640-6111
AdrHSff-Models
"S.A..M"
HHdsYou
for mov i es & tv
"S AM ." tScrccn
Artl!!ts Mgmntl comes to
O.C wtover 20 yrs l'Xper
m show business. If you
un.• interested m a career
m mov1~ or t elevision
'"S A.M " will ~ holdmg
inter vie ws. Mon -Fri.
from 11AM-4PM at· 18ll
W K ate lla ~1 29,
Anaheim, or call 633-2233
for a ppt , as k f o r
"SA.M "
ADMINISTRATIVF. J\S .
---------• Bah)'illter Wo rk1nJ! ASSEMBLERS
,RECISIOH
()penmi:s availalJh.• 1n
prec1s1Un tnstrurnt.'nl
shop Applicant!> mu,.,t
t>nNY lhe challl'nge of
troubleshoot1n).! A
custom f1tt111J.! of
mecharucal asst-mbhcs
Good manual dt•xtent.> &
me<>harucal aptitude ex
per a must. Min 6 mos
exper req. E.O t: <.:ull
557-9051. ask for ll1n
Gilman. ·
ASSEMBLY
See our job~ under
clerical for 1mmcd1atc
openings.
VICTOR
T~Sfl'YiC•I
~-Rep trainee. New
C.o. in O.C. area needs
men & women or couples
for PIT work. M any
benelil$ for riRhl people
Qtll for appt 731-ll920
molhl'r net'd' matur.-
"WOman hvc• 1n babysitter
111 rxchan~,. ror room &
board 213 430 79'l7
Habv:sllter for 21..-yr old
ho• part ltmt' 644 5347
l:<IM Costa Melta
Hank.mg
MOTE CLERK
Muumum 2 yt-ar'! com
mt-rt'rul bank Nott' Ot'pl
t-'<per Respon 1nr
lnMullment & Com"I
Ltnin proressmi: & in
conunR & OUlROIOR col
h..'Cl1ons. Mt'<i typmJl, &
hvy cakulator s kills . We
are 1nteres l e d 1n
qual1!1ed applicants for u
profcs~1onal environ
mcnl Good salary &
benefits
Applicants should ron·
l:lct
IOHHIE GRAJEDA
........•..•.•......... , .....•.....•.•................................
CASHH:R, Telephone & !CLERICAL ~ <Xt· Prd m:itun Clenral Coastal Penonrt~I
peni(Jn over 25 ror our ClYICAL Joas
Costa Mesa branrh 'Ille rollowm!Z JOb'\ Jrl•
st.ore Mm 2 yrs C''(per <1vailable 1mmed1atrh in
Ca-;tucr. Telephone & ofr lhl' Oran!Zl' & Ir' 1nl·
reqd Good w flgure<o an·a.'
;\pply The i':Lirlt>., TYPISTS 115v.µml
Plumb1ni.: lnr 1521 t•a:YPtNC'll
Newport Blvd. Cn"t" St-:CK ETARY '"' 11r
Mesa 642·2,253 wtthoul SI I I
IO KEY <.:ASID F.R. Tdephont-& Gt-~NEHALOl-'FIC 'I-,
Gen1 Ofr Prer ma tur, You ran rhoo!w vour .,..,. n
A«Je'ftCY Ha.~ lot.-. or JOb' JVJolJbl"
with m<1ny rurt'. :.up•·r
l'Ompana~ ;.in<l thl') ·r,
all FRF:fo~•
540-6055
Coastal Pfl'SOM•I
AC)ft'C'f
2790 HariKM". CM
ALL JOBS f'REE
person over 25 for our · M1i.s1on V1eJo branch hou.rs&day,tov.t)rk r-:1t!rk1Typ Work in tht·
st.ore. Min 2 yrs exJ)t'r Top pay & f'xn lll'11t cx<'1tm..: atmo~phere or
<rl>od w/figures Appl) bonus plan E 0 to: beC1utirul new prol
The Earle's Plumbinl.!. Callorsloptnloday Thc;itrt' tall South
Inc . 4!8!122 Camin<J VICTOR f'oas t R r pertory
Captslrano. Mission Vil' Te.PlpCM Cll 'f S•r•ices !157 2l602
JO, 4ll5--0401. 4341 Hirch St. Sl\' 2 IJ
C~HIERS
Nt•wport twa<"h
556-8520
777S Main
OranR•'
a3S..2622
Cocktail W oitrHs
School
1-:am up lo S30U per wk
Low twlion Plac·emcnt
asi.u;t 751-9194
UTOTEM MARKETS -_•_•_•_•_•_•~·-----~o mpan1on fo r am bulat.ory elderly Lady. 3
or 4 days per week. Day
ume. Corona del Mar
area 549·11 172 day~
67J. l.J62 eves wknds PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
MASSAGE
AGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OHL Y
OCl'fl. HH, hr
631-2140
ST MacGregor Yacht
AOllEAT HALF S Dist 642.{;83() AUTOMOTIVE
CAREER
POSITIONS
HOW
AVAILABLE
MANUFACTURERS
BANK
l.201 Dove Slreet, NB
1714 ) 752 0600
EOE
Openings now available
for full and part·l1me
Cashiers on Znd & 3rd
s hifts. No experienrt'
net·essary. Wt.' tr a r n
Start at S3 per hour. ad
vanrement opportunit)'
ror management pos1l1on
to S5.50 per hour rl
quahf1ed. f or mten rew
go lo store 36. Monda)
9am-lpm
NORRELL
NEEDS YOU! COOK
l':xpaod1n~ rest aurant
r ha1n Over 50 un1b
Facruly-0wned organua
tr on offers pleasant
working conditions
Good opportumty for 11d
vanrement Excellt.'nl
<'Ompany benefib E'
1>1?nence desired. Apply
tn person lO
ONLY S2
~II .. ny rlt'm ~ com
hinat11>11 of 11 .. m, for f7S
11t It'" wll h n f>t•nn)
1'101.'h•·r t\1J 3 hnl''-for :.!
t'lltl ... (>('U\1\1• dol)'b f.Jl'h
"dd1llonal hni• •~ rlr lnr
lhl' 2 day" C'h.iri.tl' 1t' No l011mm1•r1•1 .. 1 acb
For more• 111lnrm.11 i.,.1
ollld lo plat.'•• yuur (11l 1·all
642-5678
"SELF· ESTEEM .. Lhl
key lo feeling r eally
good! free semina r .
Tuesday, Marcb 131
Spm, Newport Marn ott
Hotel. Barks dale Self
Esleem Programs
ReservaLJons. 497·4801
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Swivel Wa(ton
Hyena f'r1eie
ANSWER
My definition or lhe d1f
fe r ence betwee n ~1
neurotic and a psychotic
is simple . A neurotic
rmghl talk to his, but a
psycbotJc will wall for a11
ANSWER.
Lod&Fomd 530~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5'7a
~or Found a pet? Call
Ani m al Asslslan ct Lntue. 537-22'73, no fee.
l.4ll dog Retriever mlx
Fem , red 1 brown ,
scraped non, epileptic.
Beacb/EIUa. Reward
IM-17tlor988-9818
accounl~
GOLDEN GIRL There are m any new
-firms movinR into t he *ESCORTS* Orange County area brinl(ing about an 1n 972·1138 creastng demand for ex
COUMTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS* 957·1'1474
**HEW**
PRIME TIME
ACTION
The way to meet new
people. Place your ad.
answer ads, suhscn be.
Rox875C.M. 92627
Iii! Professional male, 40
yrs young looking for
positive friendship w/a
beautiful woman who 1s
tared of clubs.
metaphysically orient
tld canng, sensrt1ve. al·
fect1onale & open
minded. Special Lady.
Please call, I'm waiting'
848-5286
LORI'S
WE'REHO. I
ESCORT
962·2391 ---
penenced l\crounting
and Data Proressinl!
personnel
C'A'S
Auditors
Tax Acce>Ulltants
Cost Accountants
Sr. Accowrtants
lookk~
AccowwtincJ Cl•rks
Data &.try
K/P Operators
U you are not aware of
the benefits of wo rking
temporary -grve us a
call or visit us at our new
lorallon. We will be hap
py to discuss 11 with you
We are located in the
COLDWELL BANKt-:n
BUILDING
Suite it2()(J
Z333No Broad..,.&y
Santa Ana
1714) 83S..4 I 03
Free Parkml!
ADMIMISTRA TIVE
SECRETARY
Small p sychia t ric
hospital. So. Orange
County. Good skill"
nere!>sary . So m e
medical term1noloRY
helpful. 496·5702 or
831 1774
ALTERATIONS Finisher.
t'xp only W omens
specially s hop, Fashion
Is land. Fu II or P IT
75.(j. l.201
A NE'w carl'<'r For You
Let Us Show You'•
ln1nc Personnel Agenr)
~ f: l7th. C06ta Mrsa
Suitt' 2'l4 642 1170
Apphanre Service & Sales
I' ART TIME OHL Y
Due t.o store ex pans ion in
Orange Co area we need
several sharp people lo
work 4 rughts per week
6.»10, Sat 10·2 or 5 evs
G:» 10. People that are
BanJung
TELLER
•S ER V I C E M G Ii,_i,-
TRAJNEE '
eom..rciat&
SaYings
FULL TIME •INSTALLEH
•MECllANIC
Excellent starlmR salary
and working cond1tton!>
with oppon.unatics for ad
vancemcnt
FUii time employee~ re
reive hospitahzat1on m
surance and pen:.1on
lund Apply m person to
Open1nl( for appllcanl
with rash handlini:: ex
pt>riencc. good c·om
rnun1cat1on sk1lb & pre
.-1ous bank1n11 <'X
penmcc prcrerrcd Wall
be rcqu1rt'd lo travel
v.1thrn Oranize County
a.rca rtunnj<t first threl'
months
88S Glenneyrc
Lag Bch . 494 .9235
F.qual Oppor Employer
CHAIRSLDE DENTAL
ASSLSTANT. hrly,
S.&8· l262
C hurl'h Secre tary
Laguna Beach. Xlnt t.\ p
IOR 170 WPM ). rt•c·ord
k t>cp 1n l( s kill s.
knowlcdR<' of orl 11'•'
machines Call for 1n
Lerview. 494-7 555 -·---
County's Besl Rate"
VACATION PAY
No 1-·~ Paid Weeki)
WEllAn: NEt:O FOH
STENOS
ClERK TYPISTS
SECRET ARIES
DATA ENTRY
PIX/RECEPT
GEH.OFflCE
JOIN Tll .. : TE/01 or NOIUH:1.1. PROFESSIO~ /\I. TEMPOR/\Hlt-:~1
~ot\9 Roser
22873 Lakt' forest Ur
El Toro
COOKS
Apply in ix'rson
ClearunR Lady for Motel
Good pa) & wo rktnl.!
rond. Full or part t1m,,
499 'lZZ1 PEP Cl_e_arun __ R_w_o_m_e_n_wa~I rd COOK s P rt vat e C I uh Boys •·· 25 h I T--y s.,. .. ,·c ... s ~ quahf1ed saoce &
Le B1arnlz Restauranl
m Newport seeking qual
dinner <·ook Mus l havt'
sautt" exp Ask for cht>I
bt'f 11 or afl 3 645-6700
1>20 Newport C.:t'ntcr ... r rvrne ar,•.i ···......-·-• "' • ... M l h """ oa.,, bl"Oller cooks I ·2 .vrs Cl\ On\t.' -~averar~·....-.o Auto Supply Newport BcJl'h CLERICAL N~I Birch ::t:J8071 r~.~~\&_a_11_ror
GREETER Santa /\nJ ~ 904!I Counter help P T & t' T STORE 7 ......... ) 'M 1501 J\ N Tu!>lm day shifts. Mon f'r1. App _,.. .. J Toro Su ill' 200 I 2 c> Z796 Bnstol Sl MOH-FRI 23491 t::I Toro Rrl JY Lin perso7 n. !El· Rrl ahni.t' Costa Mesa u IUS. 11 a 0.1 l.'.nual Opportunity Tue:. Wt'CI 9 30 3pm 0 1L·d. Balboa or ,...., Company has openinRs E OE M F " •
ISJOS Harbor Blvrl Employer tn ~tu Mesa for alert. 1---------• COUNTl-:R Hl'lp for di')'
Fullerton ---·-------personable mdivrdual to -c lt•uncrs Apply 111
or Bl:J\UTICIANw.foll.for greet customers for a perllon lo D1mm1tt
L20 E 1.sl Street Newporter Inn new car dearler's ser vrrl' Clt.'aners . 3200 E Cst
Ci) CROCKER BARK
Ride to Ice Rink wanted
Harbor & Adams from
CdM. 3x/week . Negot.
st.able prefe rred.
$400SALARY SantaAna 644-0661orS408582 dept lnteres1 1n 1t UOYOll Hwy.Cdm.
Accounting or customer relations work OFFEH /\Sl::R\'IC:f:" --------ACCOUNTING or !5221 Beach Blvd IOOtCKEEPER F/C Some filing. Good start Let I.he public know with
pnc~. 64(). 7429. SECRETARY PRORT SHARING Westmmstcr Pos. W/prom FI RE ing salary Advanrement an ad m the 0111ly Pilot
PROGRAM lnvesl. r1rm Xlnl opply & fringe benefits Apply Scrvtc:'l' Dlrectory It can
Ary A ALL t' U youenjoyvarlety & Whlch everyouprefer. Equal~po~n~.ty fo r e xp & m a ture MonWcdfrom!lt\M 3 cosl youashttlea~Sl 77
Counter llelp. 11·3. Mon
ion. Apply Delancy·s Sal
ty S ams . 280 S. Coast
llwy. Laguna
L:dy o~nd~r 4;,~ih~ have an accountln g For interview call after Emp oyer I person. Call 640·0l2J PM at NU ORM PLANS. per day For more in
dreams of flyl·ng to ex· background & good LYP· , .. m ,,....,,3861 ------3194-C, Airport Loop Dr. formation and complclc Counter -Sandwich , ex ~ •-·11• ou a enjoy "" "'';r · ,..~ta Mesa perie n t'ed. Apply 1n ... ,c pl o ·'ling \.Ill sa.u.aa Y m Y ----AUTO PARTS IOOtCKr-ER """' __ . ----rates rall 642·5678 G E .,.. aces r s... · versallle position. APT MANAGER ~ H..l..W .... ..a 7100 ---------person. ary's. 3309
der gentle wlnds & a full Work for one of our s ub· For 55 units in Cosla COUMTHMAM Resp penon w1expr .... ., OftR'U Coast Hwy CdM
moon? I'm a gentle 40 ldl II •· Minimum 3 yrs. J00l>ber needed to handle all ••••··~·:.·~·;.t··~·~·:,;·~·:•;m··~·:;·i;·~··~·~·~---,.....,..,....,~....,~;;;;~;iinjj;::e:9;;--year o&d prol. w/m and ~a r;.~r~ ae;:0 ;. ~:!~a:Jpe~~dstcob:~ce experient'e. Must be well f1nanc1al activity 1nclud ~~ ......... ____ .. .... .. .. .. ............ .... .... .. .............. --=llk.WE~~:.~Q. ~~tti~~~~i~;m~o~i: =~t.c~~f 6~J~~o~;k~~ fi:tm:'or~ r~~a~~ey ~~.)~~~;::fy~ Ph ~ CAREER NIGHT lions & benefits including (2l3)""" .... c1 wilh growing company ·II r.saut ~ 5160 deolal plan. Please apply ,_,......., Call 556·2500 for 1n IOOKKHPER II ·~::;~~;;~·~~·o~· i'la':T'1~~3~~.8~~: Af:a~~~L:::iyw~aw~l~ terviewappl. ~t~uer;~le :c~neu~tl~~I ~ MONDAY MARCH 12 -7-9 P.M.
RENTALS UonaJ Education, 4401 MacGregor Yachts. 1631 •AUTO l'ARTS for the fii>est restaurant ~ REFRESHMENTS Conv . Lora ti on 1548 Birch St., Newport Plaeentia, C.M. COUHTBl PUSOH In LagWla Beach. Must ...
Mama, CM, Ask about Beach. <Nea r O .C . vw. Porsche. Audi d e· have references & be IC
introductory offr. Call Alr porl) Eq u a I Op· Assembler/ Mechanical aler needs exp'd. parts wtlling to begin work im· ~ 01r IHSt apeakln 1n"' ral "'''!II
7alM58S port.unity Employer. Rotary Switches have counter person. Salary + mediately Salary open ,. Wa'll .,IWl U-•fll • ... -11:-tltl II --1 ta
I
• lmmed. opening In our ........... group insurance 752-6600 . w • ·-nN u _.
5400 rmaJ usemb1 ... dept. Re· --~.. C
REWARD for 109l remal~ SodlllC... -------quites 'ood'Jhand dCX· ctlidd•enotl htc. BUSBOY c IUWW y11r .......... , c--1-..1-t s1am...... Kit .................... ••• .............. 1--~.., E "'--·t Hww N s .. W ·n ... .... ..., ..... I I I .. ... _...,... ......... ,_....,..._ laity w min. 2 yrs. exp. ...... ·""""" · · for lunch Mon t.hru t"rl. Ir I ,..yt llW Mltlllll tat .. YH ...,w t I I tnw t.m. ' mos old. L•aun• OVER 30 SOCIAL IN-PAYROLL In •mall mechanical as· 714-673-0900 Biii allers The Rllz. 673-6363 ~ !
Bcb. •1m TRODUCTION. Con· ___ ...... Co .. ~111111111 fidentlal. Ad 11'84, C/O W\Ulqtotralnbrtaht ln--..wv. le Instrument Auto trans. R & R man. CAFETERIA HELP. ·II
Found currency U·i.78. Cluallled Dilly Pilot. dM.dual to anlat In pre· ~~~fi~~~~i'Y Eicper. preferred. MUST lrvlne area, ruu & part k We'll UWI llr ,..., .. "rector ta till yoa •••to
Lagua Beach PoUce 380 W. Bay St, Co•la paraliontncomputerized HAVE OWN TOOLS. time, days & evenings ~ Ill Jllf llCMMI
l
I
Decit. Report#'7IO'IZ3t. .._.Callt.11282111. =t,rotla. ~bl lypln1 ASSIMILHS · 548-2288 Serving, sandwiches &t . • M ,8
Found: Male Samoyed Tl"tlWll 1450 touch. ~er •~~:>'~ ~vmede,· .J o;er~c.lni~aonfo.erleacl~ BS11pbaruY'sb1use,.i:·a\l:: o' K.. fn~T!,:e~gi>r-"·2331 for• : ~ ••"1"'1'r''E'AIL'LIAflf RCAEftAllL-TYTllAI/ Jl •IC Ma1nolla /ltllla ........................ cent accountln ~ ex· "" .., VI h "" &l r v 11' '
::': al s ed '::N::"~t:2ia.~a~ =t'!ci!c1J~~ed~~t~l ~~bre~ '~~1f~m~ =~~Lf{~· re table. C:.::!EA~e~c';~~:J,t~~l·, ·i , ~m : .... ::oy ~bov!:t~~·=: ~~i;e::p~~a!~u~:i·o: ~;;:.t.~;. Day th rt Babysitter . hsckceper ~:n~~7:s;IJU¥1tyl ·•• 170l1 Bl!ACH BLVD .. HUNT. BEACH
-.s'JM/_._,., , G • PolltJOQ avall1ble for Uvin rm+brd. Refs. N· I l .. 1 ••.a1 =•menu: OOd lpm·apm, N1tl()n al I _12 _ _ .. ,.. llh 1.:pote.r. lnlant. D. Pt c••Hta/•....._-' ai. •vui.
"-OolMD ~. 1 , cook, clean • Education. "01 Birch ~.::m:." • area. ~. 831·'234 n..-o:Q.11 L.lcdo-.Vllh'i:•, W.l • •P llt CIV&• •111•T• 1EAC1. FOUITA.11 l ~...._-V:. ~;·a~~~ ~..!!!l.... ~u ~~~ ~c.:>~r!:~•1<~ s..c.1wt1c11 a.c. ~-G*w ror youn1 v1t11 1 • YAWl. womara. CllTA IDA. IEWPllT lfACll. urra
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DAIL. Y PILOT H.-, W tMtfed 7 I 00 .. Wanted '1I00 H.ap Wonted 7 100 Http Wonted 7 100 Help Wont•d 7100 Hlflft W..ted 7100 ... , .... \ •.•....•••.... ····················•·· .•..................... •·······•··•••····•••·· ..•........................................... ....,w .. tect 7100, .... w ... t.d 7'00 ..... -'"' 7 100 Gwm.111 llwt kt'epln1 Alli!\ M.:1 legal Man11t¢emenl'frainet' MQONLJGJITINO 1''ull NlJRSES All>l:;S All
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l ~·• t lNVUfrORV t:vr\lr111 & l :10 4 pm ll n 111 n .JI 6 challen&U>K & rewarding ~ A~ N.B. VETER ........ s I ·~--llfln& n•rmn nn•\ll•d CiUAllDS bl'fWf1t'\ t'llll lnr 11m}t Clerk Ty~·st carwr In rt'UUI manage· ._.__ "-I h "'" ~ i'\111 & 111t1m1• All urt•u" tl4.'.> ~ "':.2\1 • ment ~lron;t desire to \A'ca.s1ona ouse i.tller Joa.. & JoAa ,...._, unmtl.I Mu•t bl· ~·it ii l lu1form'i fut nu.h!'d · Pc.1ll0fl now u a1l1tblt' m excell compensated oo MOYI£ £XJDA~ baby sitter needt'd for 9 A•••'• ,_. w (" rdu • \-11 xond A!Cft 71 Oi uv•ir ttet11•~I lloullcllet•per or cpl. full the (A!gal Advert.uung self perfurmlillcti. St<>ck W yr. old boy Pcn1m.ul.i
1hM w TllJ & )Jllptoi work "' kurnc Nu c•Jl\'r\t'nll' ch»ritl" bvt' m l.r1 llo.,y IJiC'partmenl General or purcha!ie & isoivln~s in soua ht by Hollywood area Mature odult Cull
"' ... oyed y....,_, llartlOf"' Muc \rthur Ill ""'" AJ>pl)' lloiv..r~.11 m Npt lkh fl u .. yi-, lop flt'e expencnn• Qnd hah\ vestment plan Rapid ad movie firm S20 ~00 p..r .-verun~ 675 809C U .... f. 0.-...,. C-'Y ~nh' Ana 7)) 7001 Proll'rtl\lf\ S.•rvlt•t• ,,.._'ti w111(1~.11w11111r11, ~>!I 1251 typing xk1ll11 11H1uJ red vancemenl vott>ntrn I day poss J,ook1nl( ror p A R T . T I M I':
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H .00,wHo.
1,...11 off( ht'"' y pho11.,., W Mh SlrN.·t San111 An.,1 fuoippt 135 40wpm J Open1n((!I for manager outRomg 18 70 yr olds WAREHOUS!o:, hrs flet.i
1 yp1 n a. t 111 n fl . !l m l11t4•rv1t'W8 hour11 9 12 &i lluu11 eltup('r w anti•ct ~; xpoi.urt' lo 1&nd /or tr~ fuJI & part time wanting to bre11k 11110 ble. $3.2S hr 751.3941 ro11nuf art u rl'r S•lao 1 _.Mon thru 1-'rt !(oOO rt'fll. llkP bch arc II i.wnnol undt-r11\ond1nl( ot sales peopl.-Apply al movies (7141 76t 1244 --
~-. .....Wet ss.oo , .. How
rommt•naur11h· ~ t'\11 t-i.u1 ... sa5 lflt lUl\lt l'OW't i.yxll'mll and legal Radio Shack v I 0 EO c A STING p T"
14111ftlf'11piit Ml JVIU tillAROC-. llwscwife t't'r or f\Jll/'1 ~~.n:ur::~~~:~~s1ra 3'27 E Coaallfwy CdM ~~!~lCI:: (now Ill 4lh * art 1me
l1eooralOhh11· !1 JO J JO Mu:.l IH1Y<' l.Jght cle.1tntn2 Rupld
1 airt o t II. I' A R SECURITY l(Ood ~ c r i1 <•nu Ill)' Automobile nc1•t•:ssary salary advancement
llltYl'OH, llkkptf ht1• l) ~· !>4!111373. Cl l' Airport for OC<'ll810nal lool drl v UIUAf'[M(NT Musical Instr Mfg. needs Supervisory f)')S. av111l
A ... 11Nt1..,. M•~-... T ..... \~'\\nartn np n1·1r!>~ iux•IJ IOlot E•1·cllcnt rompun} mMM trainee'\ & expt-r EarlyEve.-.h1Honly l~ll ~ OOKl 11t J21 I.Aw lu 11u1 rt••'t!Clt t'\ tiencf1ts workers for wood work· ~-0766
1-'Mtl.l>IUfl fll"O"IUUI, Wl'lll) 10 1'; A I I' 'f IM t:. OPPORTUNITIES ~n!s &~:r~l7°!5 operu Fill'~ c:uarJ St•f\IC\'!> l'I housew1V{''! & t•ofl1:Re f'nr Interview. 1Jh:a-;c ----
S6.00 to S7 .00 er How
PART TIME
EVENINGS
M•hamtee Me< fl•c
SS.00 to S'.00 ,.,. How
GeBALOHlCI
t:.ki."lroruc dl11tr1b111u1
lot·•tf°'d In Ir lllnl'. 11t•t'll,
jltrl fur uffll l' llullt•~
(;.11111 opJ1ortun1t 1t•• plu\
1 \f 1•ll•·nt 1 o tnlJoln)
l1t•11t•flt, I 't•OllU'I ltob
tunf·u ml ~"(·unly GuJHb i:trh~ w r urs Ov{'f 21 call AVAILABLE "' !I lUAM 12 30PM Mon Pl'r!!onncl Office 1U NEED XTRAJOB.,
a.-..1....-/Hew......tt.och f''rt !'.:am ~$100 w"'·k 642-<t32t.ext 277 Ptck your ow11 brs
Ct~ G~ Office
S4.00 r ... How
...-..-r-· · I y Mu l> \ IH· n l' ll t ORANGE COAST Potent111I unhm1ted Call
s..loAM/Aftaheh" ""NOOoble & 1•ner~et1t· PILOT CALL TODAY! rorappt 646-7583 AdultJ; with outstund1oi.:.
<1llr<1cllve ix:rsonahllc.,
who enJOY working with
kids Ovcr 21 Start al
$3 50 per hour Phonl'
,._.,tow/...._ ,ortl lJ:•n ., K1tl'he11 tn!l o7i17 DA ILY
CottoW.•a&TM .1CtlOAi\1FOHl\Pl''I 330W Oily~t
ShWBJ a ae-cehlfti9
U .75 P ... Hour
11111 \ !Clim ~prn M11n
thm f''r1 l'h .. nl' ~!I 00'14
Costa Mesa ~tf' Area IMMfOIA TE i'~ual 0pPortonit)
t7 I 4) 549-79 t I
Ask for
Tape222
!ii new port .:S ~· . _ personnel
MochN ~ O,_Nlf«
S4.50 to S7.00 Per h.ow
Di .. Moaer
SS.00 Ptt Ho.tr
Peril Man
Sl.50 '"'hour
Rim Cortridqe A1Hmbl ...
SJ.SO'"' Hour
Sdet./ Janitor ~ftt
$3.50 ""' Comsnf11lon
EJe'Cfronlcs T K hftlclan
Sl.So Pff' Hour
Beoe:~Meoc:honlcal Auemble-r
$4.00 , ... Hour
EIK'trollfct Aut'mbler
$4.50 ,.,. Hour
Structural Stttf Wortter
S4.50 ,t'f' Hour
Sht't'f M.tal Fabricator
$4.00 P..-Hour
Apply of ~o...-. & Troi,,lnq Admittht..ClflOIO of
H1H1t"""°" tracl1, 531 Mol" Stn~t. HwnflnqfClll I nch.
Coll 110• 17 I 41 536·2526 or 639.t554. To.. _,,
br-Nt9 D0.2 14.
COUNTER Help ror tlry Dnver with car lo deliver
cleaners. Appl) 1n L.A 1'Jmes3 30to6 AM
l)('ll>OO, YES One llour 7 d11ys. S32S/mo+bonus
C I e ;i n e r i. . I ~ II 8 ~ Hunt Bc_h 892·84.22
brookhurst. H B
CROSSING GUARDS
J> T S2 90 Hnu1
These are CETA fonded
posit ion~. requ1rini.:
Huntington Beach n •
s1dency. 10 out or the la:.I
l2 weeks unemployment
& an income which
DRIVERS
Men or women 25 yri. or
older Know the c(l,n,t
c1t1t>s Net St80 a w1:J!k 111
more Orangl' Co.t'>l
Vclluw Cab, 17JOIJ Mt
llerrmann. Fountain
Valley I No or SI a ter
betwn Newhope &
Euchd>
meets lhe f ederal ------------gtadebnes. Apply al The ----
Employment & Trninmg DRUG C'LERK for P~l'
Ct!nler. 538 Mam Street <;cnpllon store: exper d.
Huntmgton Beach 10 5 Mon Fri. Cringe
bent>fits Hill Pharmary
-----1441 Avocado. N B
DELI VERY. rehabl11 64().6564
person needed for ~--masonry yard Must Dru.I( Clerk cosmellc1an
have good dnvmg re or expenence with cards
1."0rd. $4.75 per hr Call &gifts.640-7373
494 1107 _ ELECTRONIC ASSY (,
DWVERY Mo exp Day & -.wmg
People needed for tem stuns. No fee. Good pay
poraryl.Jgbtdtydehver} Paid weekly . Irvine
work for S her<iton ar .. a
Newport Bcal·h Hotel Norrell Mus l be neat in liP
v1:w.rance havt! car ~ind Temporary Serv1n•i.
know city streets wl'll 558-~2! _ E <> F:
Apply m person Plea~ti
do not phone. Ask for ML~s Luyton front desk Eqwpmenl rental yard 4~ MacArthur Blvd al needs man for general
Bu-ch. dirties. 2075 Harbor Blvd,
----C~M DELlVERY. If you nd a -------
de<.'Tlt pay PIT Job S4-St ESCROW SECRET ARY
hr-t evs S..9pm, Mst hav1 TRAINEE. Corona del
own tmsp53J.<)81J Mar. Must type SOwpm.
Del. ~e~lB for LA All benefits. Bay Fscrow
Times In NB & C M C.O. S47·5625 ask ror Bon
Perm/p-t. $350/$400/mo rue _ _
646-584.f -------DEMOHSTRA TORS
Your area Fri & Sat.
$3.45 hr to start. Call
54.1-0718 or 89'l·3800
OenUll Asst. Excellent op
Porlun1ty for sn e n
thusiastic girl seekinic
full t ime employment
specially office. Ex
per1en ce n ee Non
smoker. 644·0S9S.
ESCROW MA.HAGER
Escrow company seek·
ing quahried exper'd
working manager to take
charge. Outstandin g opp·
ly for financial & pro·
fessional growth. Our
e.mployees are aware of
this ad Send resume &
salary reqwrements to.
Classified Ad 11415, Daily
P\lot, PO Box 1560. Cosla
Mesa. Ca. 92626
1:1-;i'ii':ttAI Iii' fl("t-: lur
II ll J>n~''"'" :-..1m1• tik
kl'lo: i><l rt lllllt' ( h l'I ..!\ \ir.., I ldl< h ~I 2:it.J
1 .. ·111•1 al 11flll't· 111 •th
'harp ~·1l IL11 111f11rrt11.Jl 11f
hi'• J'\ ptnjl fl'lfUlft•cl
l1aldn1•) tltc•lhn1>o, 929 W
l'"tkl'I ..,, t ·o..,IJ Mo•i.J
~Mt ti:!I.'
t.t.N~ttAI. Ot'Fll l'.
J' \ JI I s I :-. ' ,, c c• II r d I t!
Wwpm, (>(jll ~!I :i:M:.>
GENERAL OFFICE
Ne'" port Ht.>olt'h of fan: 11(
larite advertising llgenrv
llt'(•tb. c•lerk typ1~l E\
c·f·llc:>nl opporlun1ly to
lcJ rn the J clv1•rll:.111i.:
bU.'llOl'M• Contact W1llll'
l<llQUl'l, fiutdl & J dl'Oh'
for a1)po1ntmen1
1714)833 ~
GENERAL
OFFICE
The Orange C.:oast 1Ja1ly
Ptlot hus an immediate
opening m our Class1f1ed
Department for a full
tune person Dulles m
elude 10 key addl'r, r1hn11,
<1nd lilt> lypinR Some•
booklcecpmj( expcnl'nCl'
helpful but nol
ne<.•essary Salary com
mt•nsuratc wit h c•x.
perience Ex.tellent com
puny benefit::; .. ·or In·
terv1ew. pleast· call
Personnel Office
642·432), ext '277
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
JJOW llaySl
Cost.a Mesa
f4ual Opportunity
Employer
GeneraJ Office
REGISTRAR
l nleresting position
processing enrollments
of home study students
Light typing & 10 key ex-
pencnce rc11uired . Ex
cellent working cond1·
lions & benefits including
dental p l an Apply
IMMEDIATE
O,EMIHGS for
"'P•r•l"°ry le• el ~ty Offlcen who
'WG9t TOP '" Y, wiitt a ,,,..cf td co..-y.
EA.Jl.H Sl.00 TO Sl .85
,H HOUR
N OMOTIOM
CAM PAY
TO $4.25 PER HOUR
l\pply 1n Pt·ri.on Mund .i \ w J-''rltl.iy. t!AM lO j l'\1
JI
WELLS
FARGO
GUARD
SERVICES
15l2W
Comm onw•oHh
kullertoft, C A
OR
Munday. Tul'Sd&1iay. W1•d
nesday , T h i . dJ~.
IOAM ·4PM. ~os1-:o
Fndav al
llO WWorn•r
Rm217
Scmto Ana. CA
Slate Lie No C 60:16
Equal Opportunity
Employl'r M 1 F
Ila.Lr stylist & Manicunsl
have station to rent
Beautiful Salon in H li
Call Sue at 963-0717
llealth Club Instructor
Part time instructor
wanted for health t'lub
College student pref. Ca II
962 l3i4
Hostess. cx.pr'd. 1--r. dayi.
& eves. Country Clulc
644.$4()<1
HOOTESS·f\Jll hme days
Expe rien ced. Apply
~Spm Jolly Roger. 400 S
Coast Hwy. Lag. Bch ---
HOSTESS ·Nl$?htS full
tm1e, Apply before 11 &
after 3 at Bob Burn'\
Restaurant. 37 f'"ash1on
Island.NB.
between 8am-llam & ---------lpm.J p m , National
FAucallon. 4401 Birch.
St . Nt'wport 8euc h
<Near 0 C Airpo rt I
Equal Oppor\uo1ly
Employer.
GEN. OFFICE-Mature
woman. bkpg mach ex
per helpful Par1f1c Ind
S upply , 2 1 67 So
l l<tlhaway St . S. A
GIRL FRIDAY
wanted for small mfg.
l'O Must be self·starter
Hot.el
19T LEAD COOK
Excellent opportunity
for reliable ind1v w 1a
good coolnng knldg. min
2 yrs exper .. able to work
flexible hour s
Super visory t>xper
helpful. EnJnY xlnt «o
benefits Apply 9am L2
noon. Mon/ f'"ri Pero;on-
nel
MARRIOn HOTEL
000 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach E.O E. M/F
with knowledge or ac ---------counting thru trial,._ ____ .. __ _
ha I an c e Cont a c 11•
Maurine:
Aero Design Products
845 W. 16th St. NB
642-2478 ------
Hotel
POOLATTD
POOLSUPVR
Reliable persons necdrd
lo auend our hotel pool
~R E A T area. FUii .1tnd part time ~ • • • avail. Must have curr~nt SALES JOI MOW Ure Savm1: certificate.
o~ Enjoy xlnt co. benefits &
GOOD PAV. GOOD wor king cond. Apply
HOURS, GOOD CON· 9am ·12 noon. Mon/lo'ri
D I T J ONS . M ANY Personnel.
FRI NGE BENEFITS. MAJlRIOTT HOTEl
FAST GROWI NG COM· OOONewportCenler Dr
PANY PROMOTES Newport Beach FROM WITillN TRAIN 1--------f' OR TOP
M ANAGEMENT
STARTS "l M ·
M EDIATELY ".
K E V B 0 A R D
l~ecleaners w work for
Janice's Raggedy Ann.
Tues·Fri. 8·3. 645·1800
Dental Asst RDA Ortho. 1 Ex.p 'd Marine mechanics E X P E R l E N C E
yr exp. rull or p/Um e painters. Top$ paid for ~pbWN ~If A~1~~
Npt Bch. Pb 642-204-0. _ ~: l:i';°~~.A~ PROGRAM PVT ON BY
DISIGMH Lid o P ark D r . N.B. IBE COUNTR Y'S TOP
Housekeeper part ·l 1me
Thurs thru Mon Good
benefits. Nice working
cond. E.O.E . Bayview
Conv. Hospital. 2055
Thurin St. C M. 642·3505
3/5 years experience in 61~7272 OPEROGP LAEN. CSAALLL EATS HVAC 6'/or plumbing d e· ---------HousMeeper to 1st Prize
Dress deslRner, wl\1
teach. 751·5588.
sign for commercia)/in· FACTORY T RAINEE-0 N C E F 0 H
dustrial a ppl\catio n . Good pay, xlnt future. In INTERVIEW. O RG AN
Mecbanlcal e ngineering faal grow ing p laslic EXCHANG E , STAN rtrm our O.C. Airport. adb esl~e co 1537 NUNN714/S86·7302. Make your shopping ~efits incl. profit _:a__o_~_ro_v_•_a_A_v_e_._N_n_. •Hefp·--w-_.--d--7-10-0 ~~l>fs~:~ ~~~~ally
Ba ~~ft ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
wn&:Assoc . ..,..,..7.,.. .. Factory worker fem 11le ---------------------.
OIS PATC HER·s m a ll machine operators. No INOUSTRJAL
a l a r m c 0 m p a n y • aper. nee. WI.II train.
d a ytime . 228 F o r est Xlnt co. benefits. Call PUJ YOUR WASHING AWAY
Ave., Laguna Beach. -~--------
DIWTS '8SOM Gard e ne r , S pacious COME IN TO IRLY TODAY!!!
HVAC•torplumbingex· ~n'co5:t~~~~1:: MO DPlll .. CI Nl9ID
perleoce n eceaur y . MUCnlor (21.3)18S-3851. ......111ce4 •ctroMc A11111ilar
M«baniul e.ngtneertna -----'-----Aii4•ler T,.._
firm near O.C. Al.rport.I•-------· '-&..ctl M •• X1nt benef1ta 1ne1. pro111 G ._10~ER "'r-... •' shaltna. ~ ~ ,.,MftDriHrt Dlwn ~Assoc 540-7822 ODenloa currentlY o l.sta W• 1tu1 ... fO.-rellablt llldlvldua l. DRAPERY ~eol ptants•lr· ~ pen.on needed ror 1 rtaatkln belpf ul. £ruoy
penon WOik.room. Apply Jt1Dt coa>pu,y btfflfta.
In penon: Coit Drapery, AJ1Pl1 tam·l2 Noon,
l10Z Newport Blvd, C .M. Man/PH PenoMel.
DllYmlS M A R I I 0 T T
For~, H • H0TB. pertmced, drlvill• IOO Newport Center Dr feeard, oYtr 21, 1ocaJ • JI Newport 8tacb :;;:=:r:=-•n ..,..,,_ &alflr m/f
Long & short term assignments.
wo r k when y ou want . Paid
vacations, bonus program, never a
fee.
ILL'"~Ollt" ~~::, ~ L.:J ~ 2102 Business Ctr. Dr ss~v·c• Sulte208
Hunlln11ton Beach l.aRuna Nl1uel
847-3491 Nl--0542
DRlV CR·Weekd1,J 1 Oat A&t.adHt lmmed. 8807Warncr A\rt J 215 2'7957 C1bot Road ~.;t \umedJatety. :=-.,.:u1 com· l._.!!!'!!~~.!:.'!..'"!'!'.:!~!!".!!!~~--
PARTT1Ml Employer
EMPlOYMENT l~gal Set·retJry sm11ll ~ANl'LF.Mt::NTf-: dynamic business lllli.:a A•oilable
24.Houn. Daily
-:::. · agency -¥ -752·0331
219'2 Martin, lrvmt•
Call For Appo1ntmen1
fi42 4 321 1': Xl :!~0
HF.TWf:EN 4 oo:i on
PM
A.Mr fOt" Andreja
Equal Opportunity
Employer
llw 01\11.Y PILOT 1:. lion firm 1n Newport
l'ott.wlut,1tini.: .1 i.ubstan Ce n le r seek... l' ~
t1<1l part of its d1stnbu p1•rienc ed eff1nent
lloo mto paper routes re l' n <· r i.: c· l 1 t' I e i: ,1 I or i.1:nd yl)ur rcwn11· 111
4u1nnl( afll'rnoon dt• 1,errelary Shorthand
lncry by mu1ori 1cd dirtaphone, xlnl t)·pini.:
PBX An:. ~erv1cc. 1mmell
operung!>, lo wotk vanl'!I
hrs & wkt>nd"I Pd VUl'
med ins & pd trainmi:
'7l4 J G4S 2550
trnnsportatlon skills a mu-;t Sulan
•Liberal 1ncomt' .ii negooabll• lk'nt'r11~ C';tll
lowancc plu.' t>oous plao 641).fl}(JO
•Short working hour' ti
tl,1ys per w1·ek 1 LEGAL SECRET ARY .
• 1-:,rl.'ll~nt parlll me 111
l'ome
Fur Jt'latl"' 1011l.1rt
l-"n!>t er Oul•llt•I <1% 1.)800
betwe1:n ~ 30AM 71'M
MF
IMSPECTOR
Girl rnday. I man ufl:.
Airport area. rcq I
yr mai: A. salar> opt.·n
752 94S8
Ll::GALSECHETAH'i
Talt'nlcd. organ1Lcd.
'harp ~al, mm 3 yrs exp
Gt!ncral pral·l1ce LarRl'
firm w hencf1ts Sal.iry
<1pcn 955· llll \ u~k lor
Mary
M1..'<'h ltlSl)t'<'l<Jr to 111sp
H·ndcr f<ibnC'at1.."tl p.1rt:-.
& .1 !> s t• m b I 1 e :. l o
blu,•pnnt ~pt·c1r l'un
dldale should have mm --------liiiit of 3 yr:. l'XP t·1lher a i. an LO.AH
Inspector of Mct·h part:. CLOSING
& usscmbht•s 111 t•tlher CLERIC t•o mm'I or Aerni.pact· field Must be a bit• to in W tSca~larial sk1lb for
tcrpret bluepnnl), & Mortgaite Broker Loan Co. Loans or esrrow schemati c s & fam background preferred w normol prl'C msp in d str Good sal +overtiml' Ne::ir 1''ash1 on lslan
& well rounded rnnj(c .ea-1.1644-•1:1824-----•
llcnf prog Fur au 1n
\er\'1ew. pis rall Pt•ri.on
nel Dl•pl 1714 )!)40 li!ll>U
x2S4 ur ;ippl)' 3715
Sunflower AH•. SA t:A
92704
We arc• an 1-:qual Op
porturuly EmplOYl't MI F
AMF lncCM"pC>rat~d
Tire Equipment Div - - -
MACHtHIST
MIL.L llANO
For proto-tyJJ(! machtnt'
shop in tht-instrument
division or thC' ml tool 111
dus lry Workin)( from
bluepnnts. sketchei. &
verbal desai::ns, directly
with engme(>nng. to as~
Lnspector/Quahty Control :.isl in new produl'l de
Growth opportumty for "elopmenl for world
person with bal·kitround wide wdl bore n1Jv1ga
m ms~{1.1on & quality uon eqwpment Lathe
l'Ofltrol of m&chmc part:. cxpcn ence helpful for
& prel·1s1on l.'lertro more\anelyofproJel'l:>
m<•<:hanical us:.t•mbhes Salary open. cxt•ellenl
1'' u m 1 l 1 a r 1 l y w 1 l h benefits package I:: 0 E
nuhtary spedhcallon:. Sc1~nt1fu· Dnllrng Con
helpful Colc lnslrum(•nl trol. Corporate llead
Corp 26SOS Croddy Way quurters. Newport
SA 7141556·3100 1-:.0 .F.. Beach. Call C714 l 557·9051
INSPECTOR TRAINEE ask for Mr Moll or Mr
To learn all phas es of in-•Ad-a.ms_. _____ _
TACO
DE CARLOS
P.O. lo1 4349
Anahefm. CA 92803
t\ltn l::btab1.'th
l:Aual Opportu111l y
£mployl'tM I-
Manicurist "'anted for
:;uper Nt•wport lrny null
shop Musl haH· follow
ing Call bcl ween IO 3 .
67~tnOJ
NURSE AIOES exp
pref . 7 J JO. gd .,alary
Country Club Con val
Home 2036<! Santa An:J
Alie.~ A ~9 3061 PHX ANS SERVICI':
•Nun;ery Work Seekm~ Will tram. operator for
1ndu!>lrinus peri.on J.llPM. Pd vac.6315640
w /knowledge of
hon1c·ulturt' & plants PBX Orwyearcxper required Ani.werinit :.f•rv1t·l· ~·~ operator full & P 1T ('.i 11
ll.JS..3561
NURSES AIDES
State· ccrt1f1ed only S4
per hr Xlnl henl'flts &
work1n g cond Ml bt-d M:clurc. 11\lra('llH' ludy fac11lty Rayv1ew Cnnv
ror l'OUnselor :! ~l'M ~Thunn.C M fi42 Ja05
PIX OPERATOR
Good opportunity CXIRI'>
for rel.iable person with
pleasant phonP mann1•r
l-1ex1blc hours Xlnt t'"
rompa11y ben1of11, Ap11l>
!lam 12 Noon, Mo ri/ Fri
l'en,c lf\IWI
Ct•ll C lona Mar.,hall f~O F:
Fl!'u.re Sal~ni. 556 tI_~ HURStt-IG
MECll1\NIC. MAKINE Need RN or 1.VN for
good oppty with ·' !>mall 1''1T pm stuft 1n 7!~ l~d
Com Mu:.l know "a' & Conv llo),p Wt· orfn
MARRIOTT
HOTEL dJ~I en~ n•puir & in ~al ury . ins & l>lh•·r
stall 1\C & l>C helpful benefits Pleas 1· .. ppl) !W Newport Ccnlcr Uc
Newport Beat h
Equal Oppor .. :mply m f Wnte re-.umt· "" p1tture Beverly Manor. 340 Vic lo Ad No 41ilL ll:illy c M
Pilot, l'O llo:ic 1!>60. Co-.la l lorlllill•
3
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M f: C II 1\ N I (' 1\ u t o ,
Marl,;rcgor Y.irht ... lhJI
Placentia, C ~1
MECHANIC
Expcnence<.1 ... 1a1r cond
tune .ip l1J.(ht
mechamcal Good salary
& benefits Goodyear
TircSlorl'
646·4814
•Mechan1c 10nver farm
diesel tract ors & lruc ks
Part or full time 842-8866
Medical "'ront offil·e. part
tim e 12 5 PM
Se<'retanal s kills, daily
~arge entncs_~·6813
MEDICAL RECEPT Af
temoons & occas Sat
AM Must type, exp not
nee Ca 11 646-0640
PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINEE
CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH
RAPID GROWTH COMPANY
..CA IHTEttHATIOHAl.
The wor ld 's leuder in Portrait
photogrc.iph y ha s 1mmed 1att;>
open ings for professional and
n 1recr oriented md1v1duals. Due to
retent expansion. we are offermJ,!
the opportunity to JOtn our complel1::
photop,raphy lrarning pro,l.!ram
PCA OFFERS:
• G u a r a n t t• e d s a I a r y p I u s
comm1ssion e<1rntng potential for a
lst year of $15.000 to $22.000 +. s pect1on Must pass ----
physical &. hat•k X·ray M;uds. apply The Inn at l•--------lrvme F, 0 I': !'>40·7639 Lal(una, 2 11 N Coast Modtls-Adresws
•Paid Training Program
•Promot ions from w1th1n with
developt>d can.•t•r past l.nsur~ce AF.CY has open Hwy, Laguna Bcac~ Exc~~~~i~~rk
m~ for gal w,some exp m Maid~, Apply 1n pers on Hollywood type personal •Top benefit pac·kagl? int'ludrng
profit sharing pcrsoonl & comm. hnl's Surr N'Sand llotcl divcrs1f1ed dulles & opp Lauuna BeaC'h. 1555 S rngmt & development <'O 1 h '" now avail m OC Only •A profe~s 1onal aµpearancc and the
abtlt ty to deal with the pubhc a
must
ty lo earn w at you may Coast Hwy those wisbioo a prof. not know. Top s alary - -..
642·6.5000r546·3205 Maids wanted 6 dayi. a cureer in the modeling,
week Seacl.lff Motel acting or TV field :.houhl
Insurance. Property &
Ca..<1ualty Sec'y. agem·y 494·48(12 apply. 714 /S28·051!3 l'Xt
629 If you haq• ttw de~1re~ and the
<.1mh1t1on for ~Ul'C'l'SS we C'hallenge
you to chall enge yoursPJ( ~a~~EMaurine 752 0990 Mail Dci>artmenl
TRAINEE
INV~~Nl'ORV CONTROL
& Receiving Person
needed 1mmed. Must be
exper wtcardex system.
ROCX1 w/f1gures & paper
w o rk H arbo r &
MacArthur Bl. Santa
Ana 751-7901
Inv~ C01ttrol
Priem~. shJpping & re·
ce1ving. some typin~.
many details. Newport
Bench area. 645·7040
JANITOR
Wood Lighllng 2031 S E
Main, Irvine.
POb1llon av<illable in our
busy mail department
Willing t o train on
various machin es
Mac h ine aptit u de
helpful. excellent work·
1n g cond1t 1ons and
benefits including denial
plan. Apply bet we<'n
8am·Uam & lpm·Jpm.
NatJonal Education. 4401
Bi r c h St , Newport
Heac h <Near 0 C
Airpor t • t:qual Op
porturuty Employer
Manager-trainee. Rental store In La~ Bch has
JANITORS MAIDS opening tor managl•r.
COUPLES will tram . Mm 2 yrs col·
Parl·llme eves Nwpt legc Meehan 11ptd App
area, work Mo n Fri. ly 1705 So. Coast Jlwv.
musl be U S. Citizen, 1..ag lkh
good wa!(es promotion & Manager
pd holidays Call days IMMEO OPl':NINGS in
532-6558 f>·dna Pt for Mgr. even·
Laundry Worker needed mg, IMM EO OPENING
P/T.) days per week for Mgr, evcrun(( & r 11' help
Conv Hosp. A1.>ply ln N 8 No exp nee . co
Beverly Manor, 340 V1t bcncfi~. ms. sick leave.
tocia.C M profit s haring Apply
~Coast llwy, NB. or
at main ore Stop 'N Go
Markets, 715 N Loara.
Anaheim 774·9210
Lead person wanted Skm
ny Haven Rest. La Paz
Rd. Lag. H!lls. 581-11440
The Contine nta l
ln~urancc Comp,1nies
Insurance
Balers
WORK ON FLEX·TIME
11 you hlllltl 1111pe11enct' ,1\ '' comml'rc1al li1111s
r•tt1r Tho Con11nim1111 ln,urance ComPa01rs
t111s Mi outstBndinq opnor1un11v 10 work •n
e modern and proqrcu1ve Pnvironmtonl Our
Company otte" 11111 11mo houn where vou
~an .elecl lull 11mr wo1k1n9 hour' most con
venoent for \IOU f KCf'lltnl IOC&llOll, COfTlj)f!'
l'leln11vt1 comoany bonet1n oov qrowtn C>POOr
1un11v
for 1ppomtmenc C•ll
l1141 IH5·7724 or17141976·7700. e.1. 338
or 1p"ly 1n person,
I It , < '' 11' ''\ • 1
' ' ' I
l
Models Male Or ~·emal.:
W• Med M W foct'1:
We are a professional
modeling agency looking
for exp or Potential tr
you are scnoui. about
modeluu?. please t•all ror
appt
631 5600
New York West
Modeling Agenry
875 W 16th St Npt B<"h
H1i1p W..ted 71 00
····•·•··•·•••·········
Cal l for an appointment Monday
thru f'rtday. 9<im·5pm Ask for S.Jra
(714) 540-8171
PCA INTERNATIONAL INC.
1i98'2 Skyporll C'ircl!'. S111tt· .~
Irv.no• (.'1\ !12il<I
POMONA
EMPLOYMENT
BULLETIN
Al Generc.il Dynamics we're hard HI work on solid con·
lrncts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right
now we're rapidl y expandin g and we need tht b('St people
in Southern California
If you're good at what you do. and proud of 11 -.1om the
Pomona team NOW
ELECTRICIAN.INDUSTRIAL
GENERAL MACHINISTS
JIG BORER MACHINISTS
LA THE MACHINISTS
MILLING MACHINE
MACHINISTS
MACHINE TOOL MAINTENANCE
TOOL & DIE MAKERS
M/C MAINTENANCE
MECHANICS
REFRIGERATION MECHANICS
MAINTENANCE PLUMBER
GRINDER-ULTRA PRECISION
Apply in person al our Employment Office. 1675 W. Mis·
sion Rlvd .. Pomona. CA
BAM· 4:30PM
Monday thru Friday
GENER~L DYNAMICS
PoMOM Division
An Equal OpPottunlty F.mployt<r M If'
tJ S Clhi:mshlp Required
rlXltECS'T
l"tf'mancnt, full t1mc-
f:ll'ctrun1r' mf1 11.-t-da
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7111 l'Aini.:.-r ''" • I\ li
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r 11111 in•na.i1·r w.tnt.-cl
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for ~1 <'lotll~ mfr cu
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1le:11red l'utt11on Satl
l>t-!>lgnl\ Tue' l"r 1
673 2'Ul0
(, 0 R to: Ant 11
Sl«-..11:;w Rw11tt:
t.:l1>pk>y'-"'l\ l'•Y All 1-·~1:1 t." Ro·uldt-r& Al(l.'11(' y
it02l) 81n·h M. Stt> l\M
Nt'Wp)l1 l:\e Ill' h, 83J ~ 1110
Ctlll lo'Of /\pptl F.-.tob '64
Sl-cunty
We: an-looktng for i•ro
ft-ir.~100111 Sec urity of
fhws l'ull & p11rt un11 ~1w1~' thruuut Orange t'o
TELEPHONE
SALES
Nrw11p•5)Clr aubol Your
()hmtl. 4 to S hn 11 day ~IU & up <'Omm wk
l!:llp. pt\'( Ovt'r 21 l I>
Ncwspal)t.lr F.nt ~~
tto3rMOnJy
Tuw TnlC'k Onvt'r'4 ~ll
pt'r'd Tnp puy Apply
G&W 1'owln)(, HOl:J
<lttlllll Way, C M 642 I~
T Ri\JNt:F.
~ting for mc1lvlcJutil"
with bas1e t'!\ .. -<:troruc & ~"<:bal\lcul backl(round
tn train for ll\l.it1.1ll1t1on &.
!>t'f'VIN' of banll1na l'qu1p
D•·nt Wa.:~ hast'd upon
a~t!11l·1· Un1h'Ci Sar.-
Loe 7M IJl90 T,..._ PCKitloft
:-.W IT C HU OARU
Ol'ERATOlt Mu:it bt-
a11aalable for all shift:. tlt~ndable & mdlUrc.
cllll ror appt. 1>45-7;,GS
·rruc1t Dnv~r muvmg &
i.toragt' Warl·hou11.-
wo rk 'Swni: Shfl > ~7 8961 •
c .. ,... .. Mondax• Match 12. 1979 DAIL 'f PILOT
I u '• ..... 1010 ....................... ._..... 1050 MIKelWOUI 8010 TY. R.to.
l5aun OAF XL ramera ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• teA. ~ lffl <.iAY body w1lh )()mm f Ooubl.-bed w/tram". Coffee tabt. plnot.s. potir.. ••••••••••·.~··•••••••••
2 O Chlnon lens Self Fairly ™!W, s.:w. bar 11tools , old trunll. ltuUUful 2) color TV 2
Umer Th.ru~lcn.1 IJlht 645-~ misc ~113.S yr wmty, fl'(.~ d t:hvery ,
meter Shutter apeeds ----SU21 M6-l186
11/1000 sc<' Uke new Oak din tbl, glass over W~ ......... ~! Sale. Tape rernrdt-r .
Phont!9S:U3M. cort top,' upblitrd a.rm -~ Sony, Mod~I T(;.1>31,1 , Dop t040 _chrsSlllO/oCfr •~12 Openins Mareh 15th St erf'o re.-1 to r ~1tr
••••••••••••••••••••••• Hanes 8060 Grand Opening Mareh w/power amp, xlnt cood.
AKC ·re-cup Poodle pup ... •••••••••••••••••••• 17tb Re gistratio n for S350cuh S47 1.M5 door pnz.e of Leuv Frog -------P'61· Ml fo" also Teacup liMJhll S~ Plate. March 15th·23. 372 Magnavox AM I FM radio. Studsuvlce. 71•1992·2178 With 2 t(irth.OJ • l!:nallsh <...:auunu de Estrella. San s tereo record pl:AYN
AJCC Toy & Minlatur.-bndle. 'Ex~llent cond l Clemente.496-8811 Fren<.'h Provmchal $1110
Poodles Puppies & tlon' Only Sl7 ~-C»ll ~ ---~700 66-6281 D> Yards, f'orest green ------
lAt.lult.' - -shag crp~ tn good c·ond RCA stereo console, 50<1
714/761-4265 Ha a 1hold Goods 806S S1 OOper yard 7~-2550 watt.xtcrnl spkrs. xlnl
German She~rd pups, Ii ••••• •••••• •• ••• •• • •• • • . .. ---cond. Art 6 pm. G*OOa.'i
wks old , nur cbred. AMWAY PRODUCTS Admiral23 drt vconi.ole ----.. & NEUT H l L I T F. SlOO Washer. good cond
papennotavail 840-SSlS V1lam1ns i''or you1 S50 642~wkdyev<c loah&Mmi..e
OLD ENGLISH SH EEP Amway Ois trib. Call ~ ~ .......
DOG PUPS, AKC, cbam 64:>-3913 W..ttd 1081 •••••••••••••• •• ••• •• • •
pion hnes. S200 & up Jewetry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M.tM
s:&a759. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTEO.S1lver lo.& bars ..,.,..... 9010
Yotlu~ Pups, tmy, A Kt' AJ.so 2 lbs stud servrc~.
blue & gold. 842 0771 -----&.'Ollisb Temer pupp1c~
AKC registered. '200
Pt P. 552-1621 aft 6PM on
MIL!lt sac. l carat bnltiant & meta Iii & token:; & •••••••••••••••••••••••
cut dlamood. VS 1 H col COlnS by t'ollet·tor Pay 4Z1 Chevy four bolt mu in
or, retaJI val SS.658. sell ~ $7 per bar & 4"'1xs engine with marine
..,_, .,,,/'L,,.,cA S40-l58!1 f1H•e value for pre !964 equipment. Velva dnvt•
...,..,..,, V9'r~. silver com s. Call Dane trans, Wieand tunnel
_ IL.1k for John. 557.3534 eves ram manifold & H•1llY
~ 8080 ----c·a rbs 1714) 371-074:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• °':!;: ~~ & 808S Everuniui
8045 UJG.GAGE TAGS ••••••~••••••••••••• VH"' radio, 12 ch. ~~w
••••••••••••••••••••••• fromyourbusmesscard Xlnt bt!w&usedofrfum, Sl65. Can demon~tr.
M Cal. lon)t hair Fem Send one card for euch plan (11~. wk benches bought 5.Sch 496 -7446
s bortha1r l>payed cat lag plus ooe spare We C E SURPl~US63 1-2717 -----
_!kd~
ffteto You
Goodwllllds.640-8669 return pe rmanently
r,.~P7;------,
: 1 Out Of 10
S eta Mixed Dog. one quarter
1
1
ecf ry German S h epherd.
41:1'' Walnut desk~ c hair & loats. ,OW« 9040
pad $!j5 Call Barbar a •••••••••••••••••••••••
~2274 '78 Scarab 330 TS out F e male Verv wel I I say trained 557-8393 After
I ti II _tsPM -----I
- - ---dnves. 85 hours Loadctl •
GS mph plu.'! StorL'<l un
T E L F. P H 0 N t: trailer Must ~elllbel>t uf
A N S W F. R I N G fer
MA .. AGEMEHT
TilAIMff
Company t>l!Pitn!>IOll pr''
j[J'am demand talentt-d
t:qucll <lppor
M 1-· t.mplyr S ECRETAttY P /t1me
l'nlJl.'IJJOrhttll)fl & vhonl!
lll't't'!\i..iry Hl'ttrt•t•o;
>Al'lt•umc Tori wagt'' &
u d ~ 11 n r e m e n t I• p
p11rtu111t1e' Apply in Pl'™"' The Wackl· nhut
(.'orp Suite 0 571 N
Poplur St Orange /\n
c(1u:sl o ppurtun1t}
cmvloyt'r 997 ltS63 II ne Y L a b r a d o r • p u p p y I
Housebroken . Moving I 536-6912 eves 847 003!1
lln a reccnt survc>y DaysAskforG_a_Y __
sealed attractive tag &
:o.trap, meeting airline
J 0 requirements Pre
vent los..' & theft' For a
persona!tzed ta~ encloiie
wallpaper. fabric or
"Day Glo" paper & Wt'
wlll back & tnm your
tags. Or lry two car<h
MAC ll lNE Ma1o r 731-8216(hofllel
brand!>. large dascounll> 546-l 200Cw0t'il l
new l~en.. New com ________ _,
rru.ss1on spill. Our pt'<lple
earn twice the mdustr>
a ve rage. Call Gu y
Dillow. S!H-0611
HE:>'TAURANT
COUNTER
SERVICE
for nat 'I inves tme nt
counsel111g firm. Uex
t>ow":.·brokcr11gti exp 11 +. For mtcrv1ew . call
Mn. Kt'lly. 759· 17 71
between 9am-12 Noon
st-:1-: ···on YOLRS!-;I. ..
Lol'lil Amway [)i s·
lnhutors a re enJOYtn~
xtra tnrome We show
you how Phone for appt
betwn6-9PM. ~1182
SECRETARY .
<iirl f.'riday full time for Service !Station Allen • '. dant. nper'd Day &
11 o u 1 o r 1 ~ ,._,, •••• -8oso
•secretaries statedl ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
lif they were to1--------
1work temporary f **I BUY**
Good used Furruture & 1
1
Appliances-OR I will
I sellor SELLfor You
back to back
PRJCF.S
$"lea or 31$5
415 tag.s $1.60 ea
t;/9 tags Sl.SO ea
10 or more Sl 40 "" Sales Tax lndudt'd
NO CARD"
!-ales & servlCt' Phon k r p
T 1509 " h As orJer ry erkm' 1 romcs, 5 ueac -
Blvd We stm1n1:.ter, CLASSIC 26 ' C ll n I~
l.IM-0720 CR.Arr speed boat. twm
eng. Only z in So l' A
Q.OSIHG OFC. mm1
real estate
real estate m gmt o.mcc. Eves. F\Jll & pi lime . Av
Must h.ave good typing & ~Y Shell Station 17th & Peri-ti .ct Ml-ti phone skc1lls · · l'M • ._ TSL Mgmt . 642 lti03 -ne. NB. _ "KELLY'' MASTYS AUCTIOH
l ~686 & 83l-9625
Draw your own or send
name, addn>ss. phone &
we'll make one cdrd per
tag Add 25< earb
2 metal exec desk!>,
J6X70; conference t ble.
4.2"X96". Jtel Dura 1041
automatic tape driven
typewnter. 2 punch in
c.lotls. lots of misc ofc
t'Quip & ch rs. Matching
walnut desk & credenza
754-(8)01640 5891
•CHRIS CRAFT•
•WB.LCRAFT *
•IOSTOH WHALER.
(Phoenix. Store Onl) 1
•EYIMRUDE•
Complete servil·e Dev•
Newport Boat Center
REAL ESTATE SALES
l.Jcensed Or we Wtll lr3IO
you for s tale exam
Limited oUer. Call
Causey & Co. 494-80.57
dayl and njqltts. HlrflHJ --Serv St.a Help need<.>d 1m
for f:astw and SUl'ftl'fter SECRET ARY med. 1-ull or ptt. Apply
,, ______ _
I I I
I
Send check or money or
derto·
•acations. Must be 16 P /tlme, 20 hrs + 900E.Cstllwy,N.B.
Architects Ofc, exper -Would Be
The One!
CASH PAID
!-'or gd used furn. anti
que5 & cir TV's 95HH33
PtlOT PklHTIMG
l'.O. Box tS60 15.SS Newport tJI vd
Costa Mesa 714~~601.>
2125 I'; Apache Hlvtl
Te m p e I\ r i t o n ,,
002 894·9543
R...E. SALES
(Jperungs now avail. in
our attr active, well
funushed Laguna Beach
office. for ex-per or new
ly licen.wd. enthusiastic
"\alespeople Xlnt com
m1si.1on schedule & a lru
ly great location on Cua!>t
ll"Y. 2 blks. from lhc
beach. with ample off
~lpark1ng.
SEA UOH REAL TY
497-3388
Real Estate
.Apply in pen°" Tws-°"t through Friday 2. s
PM.
*Carl's
Jr.*
111951 Brookhur!\l
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
1550Adams Blvd.
COSTA MESA
279 K 17th St
COSTA MF.SA
21532 S Brookhurst
HUNTINGTON BEACH
19512 Beach Blvd
HUNTINGTON BEACH
lnlbrs & Salesrnt11
We have an opening in
our Residential D1v. for
an expenenced man or
woman possessing en
thusaasm and mtegnly
If you are mtercsted m a 90'l2 Adams
beautiful office in the HUNTINGTON BEACH
finest location. workin1:
..... 1th conge r11al a s 2092SE.Bnstol
socaates, we are interes t-·--S•ANT-•A•A•N-A--•I oo in meeting you. In----------Lervicw by appomtment.
w.-yM.. Taylor Co.
Realtot'S 644-4910
RECBVIMG CLERK
Full time. retail clothing
cttore Expenence pre
fern>d. W1ll lram. Hour.,
8.»S·JO. Mon thru Fri
Call Nancy. 644·5070.
f<ecept.torust
ANIMAL
HOSP.
Hecept/Asst N.8 . 1-'-Tor
PT Ind. Wknds /Eves.
044-5463
Sales
CAN'T GET IN
THE AIRLINES?
Pubbshers rep wiU hires
to travel w/group to
Vegas, NY .• Miami &
oltwr c1ues & resorts on
random itinerary. No
exp nee. All ex:~nses.
paid trauung. Cash ad
vanct!d, traru.p furn. re
tum guarantel'd. Must
be JM or over. sml{le unat
lached & ready lo start
F'ore1gn l anguage
helpful_ Sec Mr. J!ICObs.
llam·5pm, Ramada Inn.
needf'd, s alary negol . Sitter n eeded Tues &
64.'>-417010-3PM Thurs. 7 JO.am to 4.30
_a:isw _M_Cli_a.Ca 92626 Conf-table w l M arm
pm. Own transp reqd S2 SECRETARY/R~pt. hrCall673-8596
I 1'wo Louis XV i.hpper Secretories I rhrs. XJnl ('(Jnd. $175 ea
Typists I Dresser & matc hcnl(
O'Neill Superswt. Taped
seams Used on c t·
doesn't fat Sl 10. 548-0256 in expanding sales/mfg. --------
company. Good typing TUCHU R .....a: • I hdbn:I, $70. Overstuffed ec .. ,.. .. orusb c·br. $20 Wicke r hdbrd. Carpet Mill Closeout~
Nylon Plush S4 00 & up
549-8181 /675-5906
nee. lmmed requi re· Exp Math MaJor for a
menl. 7141979-6373 lge pa roe h 1 a I h 1 g h WONJ P~. I m Re<'On:I cabinet. $1S
Long & s hort tf'r ml 714·7Sl-02&5 1
Secretary
Bank seek1n ~ exper
highly motivated plat·
form secretary to assist
mgr & comm lending of·
fkers. Type 60 WPM, SH
75. xlnt benefits. Apply at
The Bank of Caltforn1a.
1401 Dove St., N 8. Equal
()ppty EOE. 8J3. 3.S 11
Secretary, P/T for ad
vertising agency nr OC
Airport. Inter esting
wor k, typing, filing
Bnght, good typist atten·
bon LO detail. Call Judy at 957-1314.
SECY/RECEPT
school , Ca ll Mr s.
Pan.ons 754-7711. Mater
Dea High School, S.A
las s11?11mf'nts Top pav I 8 foot Sofa, in shades oll WIMDOW SHADES I paid v;irallons. honu!-1 green, ~ood condition. Wooden shut t er ~ I prol.!rn m Nl'' er a fl't' SlOO Smoked glai.~ cof mmibllnds. wov~n woods
Teachers A id needed I (ee tablt! with malchtn~ & wmdow tmtlnR. 20-40'4
Mon.Fri. 12:30 to 6 o r I ILL[" Tile • ~nd table:., $100 S im o(fall1tems
2 .30 lO 6. $290 hr Expr'd I~ ... :f=iri' mons "Hotel MOh.•I" bed ASPEN 645-8951
preferred.9'19-9i4l. I SEA\11 «:;E • _S50 962·IBt5 Afl~r5 JOPM Newport-Beach T;nn1:.
taJn~~lJ::TEN I lrvint• Sofa & loveseat Sl50 Oub F\Jll f'am1ly Mem I Either in n ylon o r bersh1p 64 2·011 2 . For a s mall private 833-1441 herculon&aJlcolors. B& 644-6687
school. 12 s tudents in 2102 Busin<"Ss Ctr Dr J Mattress 838 E . lst ::;1 -p~--R-_--2-ft..-1-0-.-cla.'IS. Hrs. 8:30-t. Please Suite 208 St , S.A. 838-5636 unv ....... va
call for apµt. 640-8820 1 yr old. fully insulated,
TEAC.'HER·ACCNTNG Hunlmi;!ton Beach TW'IN OR FULL cpts & dr'Jl6 Cost S48CJO.
A South Coasl bustness 847-3'l9!J Mattress or box springs Sacnf1ce $1400. Can ar
college bas a n 1 m . 8907 Warner Ave #215 S28. each pc. <sets only 1 range take down & l>et
mediate opening for 80 Queen sets $89. Klng set up.~ or 675-9068
acct 'g & bus. math La1wna NiRuel $99. Samples must be
teacher for mornings. 831-0542 sold immediately from
CaJI 556-8890 for an im· 27957 Cabot Road our warehouse. Wed t.hru
mediate interview r e· Sun. Credit Avail. <Also
garding this xlnt op· F:qualOpp. Emp Mi r avail. hvmg rm, bdrm.
7 foot high metal closet
Sliding doors 2 31" wide.
3 48" wtde white some
track & hardware S2S or
offer ~-4321, Ext 210
chair.. Dei.ks. chair-.,
b e n t· h e 'i • \' .1 b :. ,
546-9593.or 640-1 T76
~&Ot'C)Clfts 8090 ·77 Bertrum :.!K ~H ... •. . . .• . . .. .. . . . • . • . . ~~ ~ l~~~/:3~~. 2fl(j
UPRlGlrf pianos S495 lo
$1 ,950 Grand'i (rom USED lJ' Boston Wh.der
S2 ,250 R ('b Id 1<. rt' :()I-I P Johni.on ~lee. 2 yr ,
fuush'l(S. tuning!\ old hi!Hi833 eve'
Hany D. Oquist
8600 llam1lton Ave. IHI
5368775
New Yamaba CP 30 ele<>
tron1c pu1no. Yamaha
G SO 112 a mp I 1 fl c r &
Ro6s Oanger Must Sell
Makl'Offer. 962-9930.
SALE!!
Closed bid a~ 1s when· 1~
t!li8<!7' BaylmerCru1M't
CFSl41G H On a 19711
trai.IC'ntc trailer. ves~•·l
ha'i :13 hrs of operation
wtth no v1s1ble dama~lo'
May be ~n at Advann·
Bo at Mover!.. l r. 7 2
Placentia.CM blwn lht·
Baldwin Grand Piano
6'3", t:bony finish SG990
1132-2994
Upnght piano
S400orbest offer
Call~9119.
GRANO PIANO
XLNTCOND
_ hr.; of 8 & 5. Sealed bul
operung will be held at 1:1
noon on March 21. al the
offic e o f So Coast
Marine Surveyors. !>73~
E. 2nd St • Long Beach.
Sl52S 549 1352
SpwtiRq Goods 8094
gd typing skills. some
lite acct 'g background
helpful, or willin gness to
learn. Interesting fast
growing co.. pleasant
surroundings. Call Niki
~1395.
po rlunity. Also in bookcases, lamps, end
t.erviewtng other future Not an ajlency tbls. etc. l bus'~ft tea hin · L J ~Model HOtiW """"' c g po51· ---------, l.i<lm. Discomt hnt. r,;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;,b==:=======:;t WAJTRESS: Exper for 549-3077
Wedding dress, designer •••• ••••••• • • • • • • ••• • ••
spec1al. Best offer. <..:all WANTED Inexpensive
aft 5 pm 751·3548 backpack:lnii eqwpmenl
for duldttn, age:\ 5 14 At. P•titwgs I t e m s s u c h a 1>
Ca ~1213)434-8471
The bid mu.~t be accom
panied Wllh t'ash or
castuer's check Ln th1
amount of 10'"; of bid
Check is to bt• m .H11
payable to Omahe1 In
demn1ty Compan~
balance of bid due in ;,
days after bid ovenm.: TECHNltlANS
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIANS
We design, develop. build. test and
deliver the bes t in high-t echnology
systems and missiles. Our con-
retirement home dining --------room. P l tlme. Apply GetGREENcash
Newport Villa. 4000 forWHJTEelephants
H 1 I a r a a W a y • N B with a Class1f1ed Ad
642-5861. Call 642·5678
Oriental & European backpacks. down s leep·
A LSO HenredonTa-mg bags. h1ktnf' boots.
I ble/4 chrs. $600-11'2 on g backpackers tents et<'
price642-8SS2 547·3182
I -
Coming In April
Owner ~erves the righ1
to refuse any and ci ll
bids
WAITRESSES
Exper ienced d inn er
house waitress, night &
day openings. Apply 1n
per son betwee n 3·5.
Mon.·f'ri. J . P . MAC'S, Dinner House. 10142 a;~nw:r.1.
Adams /\ve. H .B. (Al
Brookburst l E.0 .E ii~' p~Gp~UPPi
RECEPTIONIST 1000 E. tst. St. Santa
for Law Offi<'es Some •Ana-•'•SJ.S._305_7 ____ •1
typing prPf Start SJ.SO ---
. tracts and work are long-range -
l asting well into the 1980's. We un-
derstand personal development,
career goals and challenging work.
Warehouse Fore man ·
night s hift. Blanket
wrape exper. necessary
Furniture m anuf. co
5.57-8961
That's pot-pour-rr a confused c.ollec.11on. <l
m1~cellaneous m ixture , a hodqepodge
per hr 7 hr day 833-0101 Sales-Enlhus1ast1c person
---------to call on people 1n the ReceptionIBtltyp1st for 2 design trade Top S for
e1\g:r. sec Type 6Swpm top person. Desi gn No shorthand. $750 mo Resources, 545-6080
lmmed. opeining in --------
Irvine area 979-8733 SALESGIRL
RECEPTION
Typing/clcrlcal duties
for energetic person
Xlnt oppty & benefits
Salary open. 898-0071
RECEPTIONIST
Switchboard/
Receptionist
A Special
Position!
We've got a good op·
portunity avallable for
an Individua l with 3
years experience as a
Switchboard Operator /
Receptionist, with pre·
vi<Mn uperience oo 757
COOIOie preferred.
Ellperie nced. j unior
womens clothing , full
ti me . T h e Second
Glance. 2122 W. Ocean-
front, Newport Beach.
67S.3361
SALES
RALSl'ON BOtrrtQUE.
South Coast Plaza 1s in-
terv I e wing for F /T
SALE5PERSONS w/exp ln Designer Apparel. Top
salary + comm. F or
appt call 540-6640 Moo
thru Sal lOam-Spm.
Sales J.M. bas a career
OIJl)ty in shoe sales in our
Oi6ta Mesa store. Pref er
exper'd sales person but
will train qualified can-
didate. 10% commission
against dra w & xlnl
benefits. Jnte r vlew by
apPt ooJy. Ca II Mlss An·
me at (714) S40-5050
JOSEPH MAGNlN CO.
F.qual Opportunity
Employer
ff you enjoy people. SALfS
poaaesa a front-omce Ledies eam extra $$'a It
penooaUiy and can hao-a new wardrobe ea
dle ~wltcbboard, &eMOft abowing a beaut ~r Jener:J:C f~~ge line ol laahlona. Call
beoehta loclud• pald 545-74B9or831-203'7 ·
medical. dent.al, life in· ~. paid boUda)'lt,
al~lt leave, vacauon. re-
Ur e meot and a good
•i. rtlnc a.t.lacy.
SALISLADY
Full or p /Ume. The
Show-Off. 22 F aab lon
laUmd.N'B
' SAJ..!$>ERSON: M arlne .,.._. appl¥ in penion exw requl* For In·
.. ll&m OC'~-3 m at tbe side . outtkte electronic Par1oane1 . or call: AMII to California. ll4K t714) U -4160 to S20X potltloo . Ile·
qulrN a m arkethtl or
REMEX ,...,_ ct.aree. Suf>mlt
rwume to PO BoJC 1JOe
Hewpolt Beacla CA. tiiA
Wei~ Needed ·full
• P.•ri Ume. F or ..Ubtilhed paUo 1tor..
NT..ml
At General Dynamics we're looking
for Electronic Technicians at a ll
levels, whether you'r e just st arting
out on a career or you're an ex-
per ienced pro.
C.AUIRA TIOH SPECIALISTS
ELECTRONIC CllCUO'RY
ELECTRONIC LAIORA TORY
MICROWAVE
MISSILE TECHNICIANS
REUAllLITT
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
TEST OPHA TORS
If you want to work where you can
learn from the best engineers in the
business, use the latest equipment,
grow and take pride in achieving
technological challenges. get in
touch with us right away. Call me,
Joe Stelmah
(714) 629-5111. Ext. 4711
and let's talk seriously. Or, come in
to our Employment Office, Monday
thru Friday, 8AM-4 :30PM. If you
)?rerer. send your r esume to:
GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona
Division, 1875 W. Mission Blvd.,
Pomona, CA 91766.
An Equal Os>oortunlty Employtr M/f'
U.S. ClU~tdp Reqlllr9d
WAREHOUSE
See our JObs under
clerical £or immediate
opemngs.
VICTOR
T ft1111POC Clll Sen ices
WOOO WORKER
Need helper to complete
40' commercial fishing
vessel. Fiberglass &
wood working exper
pref"d. Call 492·3263 eves
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
......... 8005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Antique Music Boxes!
Slot Machines! Clocks!
HUGE SELECTION
AMtrfce111 ............. Geltri•• ()pen Wed. lhru Sat.
1802Ketteriug, Irv. <71•> 754·1777
.... men 8010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FREIGHT DA MAG ED HOI'POJ.NT SALE. 3308
W. Warner or Harbor,
Santa Ana. 979-2921
CASHPAJD
Ws hr/Dryrs / R e Crlgs,
wortdng or not 957-8133
BAROAINS-Used refrigs.
wahrs,dryrs,garur,t>e.t
buys, we Sflrv. appl. Beat AWf. $.16--09ll. 53M330
Cddspot FF refrig f19S.
Glblon FF rtfrig, 1175 .
Frigidaire wahr SH
Kenmore ws br $145.
Guaranteed • delivered
MH872
U c u . ft. uprt ght
FrfgJdare freezer S275.
~18
WblrlDOOl lieu n. wblte rtfrli. w/lu malrer
llaytaf •••,.er wblte both .int. coacl. ~
Pilot Potpourri is our way of observing
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK
by extending savings of up to SO percent.
It's a good time to clean out and spruce up.
APRIL 4th (Wed.I thru APRIL 7th 1s11 l
• Have a GAAAGE SALE!
• Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY!
• Get your neighbors together & have
your own SWAP MEET!!!
Ads are limited to miscellaneous merchandise fo r sale only! ! (No Real
Estate) Write 1 word each space. minimum size ad is 3 lines
THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER !
' Fill i n the Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY! ! ! !
NO. OF 4 DAYS WORDS
12 5.00
6.00
20 7.00
24 8.00
28 9.00
10.
36 11 .00
40 $12.00
If you need more room tor your message just prinl or type 4 wo1ds
per line and add S1 .00 extra tor each additional line
PleaM ecMctule my Piiot ~otpourrl ad to tun Apftl 4th (Wed.) ltlru April 7tll (Sit.) wttll no
change Of copy. No r1bat1 tor Hrly canc1ll1t6on. Enclo11d I• my check or mon1y orde r tor
Or Plf!tt\e char91> ll'le od BankAMerttdrd, VISA No
Ma\terCMroe No
. Phone Are.t Codi'
Nldrtt~s . . . . C«tv Mall to: Or•nge Coaat Dally PUot Claaalfled Ada, P .0 . Box
1580, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92128 or
bring Into one of th• Dally Piiot offices . DAILY PILOT
1he Or•not Co.st Dally Pilot ,_,.,v s tl'lt rlQhl to edit or reject •nv "dvtrtlslnQ copy
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R•/Stor.gt t t 6
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CONSIGN NOW
• "wl 110 $21Ml pr "I. Wt• haH• 2 I
SUW . nood rood llU
'570 ......•................
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lfa11 pwr ah•t-rlnt .,
brats, 111r rc>!W r•dtul
11rt•1, Lrul&I! t'Ontrul
A M t-'M " triu·k " t'\lllWIO 111tcnor v.h1c·h In
t'ludH 1n•bux t111Jlt
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LA$T CHAMCE FOR
lt71 SlOl't
SAYll
IUY Ott LIAS f
MOW!
•••••••••••••••••••••••
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HONDA Cars
.1!4AMY
To C5ooM Fro.!
UNIVERSITY
a.MOtHle
HGMta c_.. • GMC
Trslt1
~ tl11rbor Jllvd
llJ1t1Ut Mt.'r!O 540 !IMO
'70 MC:R, .cood condllion '6M VW Rbll l'n~ New '73 .. :ld<wa1io. tu\i uf lh1· WANT ti: 0 ' 1 I · 7 3
111100 4114 427) 11 rt · brakes & tin·' AM/.,'M H hnt'. i<lot rnn( wh1ll• Rancht'ru Good cond1
.:i :.JPM trk Ulue $1000 firm w/wtute vinyl top. n•·w ltuo !oim.all V 8 pre 6l1"'"1&. n:a.dJaJ lirt"'i & br••l<•'' (l!rred Aulo mat1<:
'750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"TIYJ~. blk, AC. AMffM
cuaette. moonroof. hr1.1.
burlllar ulbrm Must !It'll
by 3 LS $990()/~isl c1fr
831 7200 •
'72 91JT 57.000 m1 Xlnl
'78 SCIROCCO
Chttmpagne 1-;d1I 100 Whlll' wJbla('k 1ntenor
Al.lo~ Stereo 1'e1 r1C11·
l(IL'I saver Hi2GOJW 1
Pnred to Sell'
Compl tum• up Mt SN11t S4'7 31112
6« 7321 ~!>:.! 0943 tui.l IW .,.ord i''alcon Convert1 ~ ble. 99'~ rel>tor~ Xlot
CGIDrO 9917 '-'OOd Must llee1 $295U
••••••••••••••••••••••• t.4()..11.36
~~J· ~·~-.ii' n~· Axl~1l ·:.:~~lgood l-Und1
t'(ind S5700i b6t 640 761U 631-4195
t'\<t'/Wknd~ -----
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h;1rl..ln~ on · fl\ tlrl\ ,.,. \\'Ith Pnn Am
;Jllct .1tinnJI ,1bu "'r lU'-1\l'IV
puhl1.,ht•cl Ii\ tr\ c•r 60 l S &
I 111t•rnat11111.11 "hol••,11h·r-. mrludmft
l111 t uot l1m11t·d tcr Triplt• AAA
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tm :RH
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HOW
ARlttVIHGI
)OIJlll' 9710 rond S8 .300 <.:all ,.,... ___ _,
4!M 307Jt661 1161 9920 ..•....................
'73 Pinto. good cond
Mags. recent tune·up
S900/bsL oHr Call II 5
540-IJ340 ext 261 Arter 5
546-5791
t;,•1rn.111~ '· l'('S tS\\tl/\•rl.rnd1
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ll 1-1040 495--4949
OltAHGI COUNTY'S
OLDEST
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S41fJ6
7Ml7705957
'fll J11i XK .. : roadster. 304!
ford u11g. & 4s pd 13900
!HZ~
'72 XJ6. Ctl l';lrn Y
~Hwn:H
751 Rll!.2
'17 91 IS TARGA
Copp()r me talllr, oir.
t1L..rt'<1, CD. 111.000 m1.
(410VDI) $16,750 k:'.=:::21!::=='-::l-r-=~
PrfstlM PCM"Khe
536 7888
18711 licach Ul11d
llUNTINGTON B .. :ACll
84~2000 'W Roadster convert1bh.·
Mint cond Rblt enR $9500/olr 642·86113 Vct•o 9772 ...........•...........
f:h;,/ r;j,;t~/
900 So. Coo•t Hwy.
Laguno t.ac h
494-1 131
·11 COWllrY Se<lun ~lallun
Wagon Xlnt cond Sll:'>O
56&-A296
70 ford Cort.ma 1600 GT
tiood cond Very dean sooo 96K-l802
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mi i:uaruntee on n•IJll
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rull pwr 1•qu1 pped
\M l'M 1'ler<•o S7 .000
r1rm646 &5l2 fur Jppl
"76 912 E. white, black 1n
ler1or, alloy whecb.
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VOLVO
SALES, SERVICE
AMOLEASIHG
1!166 Chi·vv ~t.1
)..'<111CI nmd $.51111
li42 !l7C10
77 Lincoln M iark V
l~ather . i.Lereo tap•·
cru1M~ control. lilt whl
full r." r e t c ·N .. w
M1dll' m ures. 55M m1
S!0X)l(trm i-:ve:. 644·922'J H.olli. l\.oy1·t• UM W
I n ' 1·.., t m 1• n I s 1· m 111 .1 r... h 1· Id 11 r1
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~ 11 h ~ !hi tlfl ltH' <ll 11>11
16 U11d1w Vun 'u,111111 111 lt'nut & tll:lt·nur hkt•
ntw $.'I.If!~ Hy Jppt un
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'7U 914 2 0 BhH·k 1tl11l
cood Loaded 33 01111 m1
975 71 16 day!\ 4!1\1 lb411
dayi.cvt'll
ov .. :rtS..:AS 1>fo:1.rv ... H,
EXPI::HT~
o•··•••ewt~-. 150'2 Hllr'fcrd A•e, I,.., Co.
714/559-4446
~ c .. 1-100-154-0ltt
lt.texl Dale'• lllM 69·2378.
I '1 1111p11tt•111(•d rt>:-t'r\ dlton sv~tt·m
I .m·at1orh al~o in Snn Franr1sro &
l>.:nv(•r t wuy nv-drive.
74 Uudl(t' \'un Wtdl' tin·!'.
mug1> A M fo'M H trk
'it\aj( l'p\b •h hill'k '>l'Ulh
125()() ll!'ll olf 675 ~
l''Ont 'Tl i-;1..0 At" I'~
llUlO. ('IClru' l.o Ult
~ 714 64511100
7"! fo'ord V H window VdO
ltd rond J5H11 l lk, II l1 ad1
& AM.~ 67:1 4621
CREVIER
& I )I & U OAOWAY
\ANIA AMA
835 3171
Ot( Ulfl .... " os;uy1Nt• MA\. UIN•
--~-~~11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!\I · 77 Dod Re Van U 200.
uutom al1c, p /i., p /b .
am/fm t·ai.setle Kuns on
reg gas. Asking $52<JO
~·WH
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Tl~J02TuS/H <S735SMt: 1
'7J211Mr.!hpcl 1:11WJSI')
'7G2002S1H <4!nl'llJ1
USED BOATS
~ll"C't from 1>11er 100
ACTION BOAT
17 14) 5364891
Will ~·II •, interest Hf
9150 .........••............
·77 Su.tuk1. 7~0GS, like
n.-w Musi sc:e $1500
1.46 5210/6'J5-07Zll aft U
71 llu.">ky -250cc Xlnl
ti1od1t1on II speed. new
!>hoc:k!. Must sell S385
After 6f'M & weekend~
631 5'197
I y m., n w 'du c k I o Muu MX t2S Cusl f' M .F
l\'"f1tJn">1bl(' p1·r,on framl:' mmtrond L<'av
l'nfot11·ond 640 1136 mg town d~pcrall! lo
1111' I 11 n W h JI 1• r I 7 • !>t'IJ 77(). 7299
"lo•· w r•u r I I I ,, 11 I' 2 l'u1·h M axi Moped!>
f\111fu1J1· 1r.1d1·r 1 Brand new. Game Sho"
·dr;t,.. l.1lw Ill'" $h.S<)O pnlt' 581 9266 $300 ea
1r1:1xmo
Motof' Homu. S•I
NV l'.Ji\t "I\ 2>1 '7ti :.>oo hr' Rent/Stor• ~ 160
.t!\ Ut '\\ ~' 000 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t.41i li71N Ht·:NT l,uxury '711 Motor
Boah, R..,./ llo rne 22' Sleeps 1;,
Char1ff 9050 W1nl S um ral<'S
••••••••••••••••••••••• h4(~~
I l1af1t•r Luxury W ur 1;,·
rrK1l11r yt.1dll Ht•u'<u11a
t.h· fir. d<.111) WP1·klv m:, 2172nr fi7'> :1:i:t1i
;,; 57' l'own & Sail houb
.• ~all rur 'h.1rll'r ... for
2Grt Cl a:.~ A i-;xplorer.
new llr<'!'>. )ll'O <.:B. c·rse .
~lerc·o elt· JI .000 one
owner miles Like n1•w
SI0.500 Ex1·0 f 1n1·
5-t 1 4054 or 644 07K2
llu.'lhrmll Han• M.ir 17 Nt•w 21· P<tn~
f\31 l'OI '>lt'l'P'> K Low
Arrow
Sµr1 n ll
Boats, Sail 9060 rnlc 646 4546 .••••••...........•.•..
-..10lJllJ lo. lull rn1·1· uu
"ll'lkr nu (J II 1•11Jl. $6300 '-*• lltlMI ICon .I .11 kl.on
1\111' '>,Ill l111,1l C :01.cl I 111111
\\.1k1· 11ll1·r
TrGlen. Tra•et 9170 •.••.•.•....•..•.......
ltun\Jnf,!ton by lhe Sea.
1974 AJJO l8 fl :.elf l'On
1..unt.>d Hxl2 cabana. fut
ly l'arpet<-d on location
S3SOO Ca 11 536· 16J7
, t W11111h•11 .... I 01111
11u mn1: S..'l •-111
tiTI 7~11\
IK' Truvelei.e i:.elf runl
.Ill CU'-l hutlt. !>l!!ep~ 6.
xtric. $1995 673 7787
P-CAT If I 38
~lnl mml "'14 152"
'76 AIRSTREAM
1-:XCELLA J l'
Mino wave· oven and all
<·xtnu1 No mlle11gt-
$17 .OO'J
TIMl-:SllAHJN<i Ll-:/\SE li45-~or675 9068
h.lamkr 4:!1!. tlsl. loath•1t. AMtol for s• 111 Nt•wµo11 . I' IP 11411 0 I 07 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Want<-'d MasL'l for K ill'. W~/
OK U1ngh y, Int 14 , CIOsaic1 9520
t..1ghtn1nK OK 1r IH11kt·n •••••••••••••••••••••••
hut re11aarabl(• ltt•11ly Acl '46 FORD WOODIE
"~· D~1ly 1'1lot l'O l~>x 1-\Jlly restored! $13,000 l5titl. Coi.La Mt•,J , ( .1 67$--6161
~ --------Garage for storage. <.:an ~:lpi/ nery Vlllagt>, Newp()rl 90 7 Beach. 675-<l912 Tues-Sat. .........•.•••.••..••. -
SUflS AVAILAILE ·~Dodge PU. 2 tone, xtnt cond $3200/best orr YA<:Newport646-0SSI 640-2730 dys. 675·7157
loot Sips Want.ct eves/wlmds
Mr Duke. 645 6015 ~
311• Moat tl0t•k m Newport VeNdn 9530
Hcach Pwronly. noeler •••••••••••••••••••••••
$150/mo 644-4167 WANTED: Used m ini
motor home, in good
mecbantcal condition
Will consider T .O. P.
547-3Ul2.
~· V berth. Pwr only Lst:
w /3hr condo $80
67~l22S.
la~ Speed & 9010 Toyota Dolphin mini-
,_, home. like new, real gas
••••••••••••••••••••••• svrt W /xtras. 646-6621.
'7K Kooa 20' day crwser.
460 Ford· Panther jet 4 WhMI Drhn 9550
Swim step, bow r11il , •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt~hl1, cover, tandom
trlr. Xtra s harp .
Slft!OO/ofr. Call 1163-2963.
Camper Shell for Toyota
11bor\ bed pickup. ~/or
offer. 493-8089
For Sile '77 VauUone
Campcor. 8W. Roof air.
rdrllJ. Mono toilet. Uke
new. IZIOO. Cati 493-e087
Dodge 70 Camper Vun l•
ton Everylhini:. Good
rond. $2400 p p 540· I 053
'78 Chevy • tton van. short
W B., aJJ blk. 6 cyl, aulu
tra AT, ster£'0 tape, h1 bk
bueket seaL'I, xlnl c<>nd
Mu.st selJ $5,995/bes t ofr
or take over lse pay ment.s ol $153 86 mcl'ds
tax 964-36S7 or 96.1-3222 --Autos WClfthd 9590 •.........•............
WEWIUIUY
YOUROATSUM
PAID FOR OR NOT
TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP CARS
BARWICK DA TSUM
"'.111 l1J.ffl ( .1p1 .. ll .ali"
831-1375 493.3375
WE PAY TOP DOLLAK
for top u.-;cd ca~·fore1gn,
domc8tics or ela11:11cs If
your C'ar is extra dean,
t.ce us Fl IDl'T1
~. "ll11 0r~C~ /
29'2S Harbor Blvd
COSTA M ESA
979-2500
WE BUY
CLUHCARS
&TRUCKS
COMHRL
CHEVROLET
.!>0111.ut.or HI' •I
1·1is·1 A M~-"\
546-1200
WE BUY
USED CARS
C/\LI.
Used Car Mf(r
540-5630
IOllSSOS & SOS
• LINCOLN· MERCURY
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
WEIUY
USB>CARS!
We're the new Chevrolet
dealership In the Irvine
Auto Center. We need
your used car•
JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEYROLO
21 /\u.to-Center Dr1 vt•
IRVINE
768-7222
WANTED!
Late model Toyotas,
VolvOll, Pickups & Vans.
Call 1.18 today I
ltUH..wll•4 c ......... ........ uu.,, 140·94'7
CAR STOLEN. Need
clean depend. car, lruc k.
etc. Have cash. (213)
8-0188.
TI 3'.!0. /\Silt W3tYl'KJ I
·n~~.4 spS!R <017!11
'711633c.'lli S/H 1004 5>
'78320IA. Siil (!ISJUOSI
78320i. 4sp SIH <036lt>
CloHd Sundays
'72 BMW sunroor. am1fm.
lo rru Xlnl cond $3750
673-6SS9
'71 JJMW 2002 Snrf.
stereo. fully restored
OOK S31501bsl 631 2$1il
Cns
·77 5301. 4 !>pd, :.nr(
AMr fo'M l'11:0.i.. /\('
RuTgundy, mu."t wll t>-.l
ofr 673 3707 hnrn1• or
1133-0W ofr
IOI McLAREN's
l!.50 N Beach Blvd
LJ\ llABRA
(Al Beach & Whittler 1
1714) 522-5333
Closed Sunday11
Capri 9715 ...•••...........•.....
'73 Xlnl cond !>Unroor
new llres. radio. vnyl
roof, Sl700. 731-7508
Dahult 9720 .••.....••...••.•...... * z~s * DISCOUNTED
i OP&COMPARE ..
*DATSUNS•
LGrCJ9 SelectlOf'I
Of Alt Models
SAl,ES·LEASING
PAltTS-SERVlCE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2.845llARBOR HJ.VO
540-6410 540-0213
"We need to buy clean
Data un uJ11ed cars"
SW11l Pay Top Dollar S
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
21145llARROR RLVU
540.6410 540.0213
'76 DaLsun 8 -210 Htchck
Xlnt shape. $2.200 <.:all
7 14 /552 -802!) o r
213/920-6682
'71 Z Very cleaq l'ar
w /72,000ml $4,450
556-1676 all. 5 pm
'76 710 Wagon, maf(s. air,
AM /FM, luggage ruck,
S3500 496-0917
.......... rt ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 280Z, 8.900 miles. air.
AM/FM ste reo, factory
warranty. S92!iO 645-2821 -----9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,74 •• ••.,... IO '72 Dat1un 240 Z. FM _."' "vM stereo caaa. air. xlnt. GTV. 5 speed, stereo, air Call 640-8292 ext 4102 cond • .tr low miles. Ex·---------ce11e nt condlllon. M 9725
all41pm. --------
M91art-4 lllH 9140 ~~:!'~v:h~iY.
(l«JN'XV). • ••••••••••••••••••••••
MUSTSllUl
HOWAID a..,. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loeded " 1barp, $'7000,
11tE MO.PEDDLER f75.25'11 1 New PEUGEOT MO·__._ 9160 PEDS ~ S419, Now ,,_
Dov•• Ou.au Sta. Nl!WPOR'l' BEACH
llMIH
aaaa ..
Fant.attic Cloeeoul
.....................•.
3 TO CHOOSE!
'73 CLASSIC
COHVERTllLE
•
'72 CLASSIC
CONVER.. ti LE
•
'72 Concoun
COUPE
(7;.'0137 ,Ol225H.4YJU<!O I
All /\rt• VPry Sharii
lllJHRY IN NOW'
187Jl Beach Rl vd
llUNTlNGTON Ht~ACll
84~2000
Collectors lt~m
'58 Ghia Cpe.
Heal classu· Nl·W 11.1101
and 1nlPr1or Bot.I y
perfeel \ l'llow 111 rotor
Brown st•almi: l.11 11llll1i.
1722llZTI
Won't last!
,
um I Beach Hl vd
HUNTINGTON BEACll
84~2000
PRESTIGE.
PRICE
and
GREAT
GAS MILEAGE
•
'76 White 914 ' .. ,"' ~ ' .. .,. .., .... , O~•· • 1MfllWoft11 t'»N•f f •
•
'75 Gr'Hft 914
•
'73 llock 914
Ill ' "• •• .,,..~ ~· ... ,
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'75 White 914
117 I I hoch ll•d.
HCMtlaqtClll l eoch
842·2000
EARLEIKE
VOLVO
1!:166 llarbor Ill\ d
COSTA M t-:'>A
646-9303 540-946 7
ott.utGE COUNTY
VOLVO
l-:Xl1..USJVEIS VOi.\; ti
l.arJ:est Volvo Ot•Jl1·r
m Orange Count, •
HUY or Ll-.A.'>1-.
OJRt-:<vl
t!m~,
2025 S. Manchester
Anaheim 750-2011
L~s.dlon
OFNF.W 'n
VOL VOS
IN STOCK
lmrrlt'd1ate l>H1\1•r' •
MARQUIS MOTORS
281Ul Marjlurnlt· l'kw)
MISSION VI l':JO
831-2880 495-1210
I.alt• ·n 21>4 1:1. ''''"'' 1'f1nd 1:. l.l(JU m1 •• 11r10"11
l'\IWIJ !>lt'rl'O SilAIO •••
11<.'51 oH n Mt. i ,,;~I • .r1 ,
A<os. Used .•••...............•...
luidc 991 0 .•............••••..•..
'77 t-:lt-Mra .• ill 11xtr.1 '
t(Ood, dean cou<J ~.!1J~'
<.:.ill Ar1
1i-rr, 1000 1.1:1 !11117
Jwi:al Tu rho. 7!1 v. h 11 •·
" hhll'. all xtr ,..,, rn11~1
~at· ti7:l 71>.'ll
76 Skyh.tWk UJddt•tl l.11
m1 Nrat nir gr1·a1
rrulcag..-12895 1>40 K!r.ri
Mmda 9738 L...---------' 'Q1Skylark.2dr c·pt;· /\utn ..•...........•........
miracle
mazda
2150 Harbot' ll•ci
Coda MHG 645·5700
'71 RlOO OOM m1 Hblt en~
w120M ma Uesl offer
~0062
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
AND
I Year FREE
SERVICE
or l2.000 miles tn add•
\Jon to warranty on any
new
1979 MAZDA GLC,
626&TRUCIC
ALSO
FREE AM/FM RocHo
with the purchase o ( any
new 1979 G LC and
FtlEEGAS
fillup ii you ('an beat our
deaJ on any new GLC. 626
"'truck in stock
SEE US FIRST!
Miracle
Maada/RettaUI+
2150 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
64S.5700
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•280E4*•
'77 1111 1ttras. sunrl. spe
mu sir sys. new
Michel1011, P P. 838 6335
'70 2lniE 3.5. xlnt eond,
slvr clalls1c cpe. s nrf,
reblt en~. auto, air. blk
llhr, $13.900. PP 640-9'.!60
dys. 644· 1795 eve11
FOR SALE
MlltCIDES
'72 :9) SE -dark blue.
pay leather lntenor
$7,900. 532..001 after SPM M.W.For~
'59 190SL con vertible classic . comple t e l y
re!tored. Less than SOO
rru on eng. trans. Askin~
$10 ,SOO. 498·0150 o r
498-03ll8
9755 ......•..•••••.........
TEST DRIVE OUR
"LE CAR
Of THE YEAR"
Good inventory in -.1uf"I•
!furry while they I.isl '
MIRACLE
MAZDA/REHAUL T
2150 llarbor llhd
COST/\ M !-:SA
645·5700
Rolla Royce 9 7 5 6 .......................
"l DEALER IN U.S A
~~~VER
~2:}.s,,,~~~~I
....... port 81'•<1> "'° 1>44•
ClOSlO SUNOAVS
'59Sslver Cloud I
Sl9.000
985 4144
Toyota 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IEFOREYOU
SEU YOUR
TOYOTA,
SEE US!
MA19UIS TOY OT A
MISSION Vl .. ;JU
131-2110 495-1210
rur $1500 Cl<·an IA2 Ut>71
d)'l>. 84().~158 ('Vl;'S
Coclloc 991 5 .4 ••••..............••.
•
•
PURCHASE
OR LEASE
YOUR NEW
1979
CADILLAC
NOW!
•
'78 El Dor ado retired
C M Executive Ownt·r
dnven only Pnmc 1·ond
Sl 1.400 493-7893
Cawert1blf' Classic. l!l74
VERY Ct.fo:AN '70 Toyota Cadtllac Eldorado, trn
Corona 4 dr 70K. runs mac Loaded Mus t .,,.11 •
but needs engine work M a k e or r e r l ' J I I
$000 646-3104 7 1 4 I 3 2 7 3 ::! 2 II o r
Tri..... 9767 -71-41-324-·3424
••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 SDV F\111 pwr Cold
'78 Triumph Sp 1tf1rc
white exterior , Rik in
tc rior. luggage rat·k
AM /1-"M Radio. Pin
St.npes. 11.000 miles Sllll
under warranty $5300 87!MS64 ( F\J llcrton)
'76 Spitfire Xlnt cond
l7,700mt $3900
979·8826 --------~
color X lnl rond Use:. ~It gas.~-552-4877
'78 Seville 1-:le ~a nll'.
Llmited Edition. low m1
golden bronze, com
puter. all option~. incl
mnrf $450 ctn & take over
L'!C pymnts or $436 per
mo Bud Lynch 776·51 IO.
eves 581-9110
VollswCICJlft 9770 '76 SEVILLE Dark blue
••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacrifice low wholesale
VW . Havlng trouble sell-bk 642-4097 & 642·4736
~J!,.our ~=~d., ~( 0~11 J~~ I 9 7 7 F L E ET W 0 0 D
Bnng your car to J im flROUOHAM All black
Marino Volks wafe n. with EVE RYTHI NG
Ul'711 Beach Blvd . 1 unt poMtblc ln perfect cond
lnglon Beach A~k for $8995 or best offer Ca 11 '77~L. 21,000 mi. Im Frank Manno or Tom Milte964-36S7or963·3222 mat', company t'ared for . Aikin
m.ist sdl $24,900. 752-m O --------dya 875-5491 eves '75 VW Bug
Orlainal owner Bel11e "18Sllver ~LC. 9500 ml. w/blk Int. Xlnl cond.
Perfecl cond. S32,000. SZ7~/bel ofr. 640-9103
MWll87.
97 42 Qi.ampajple addition con·
'72 Sedan DeV1lle, brown.
l oa d e d , PP <Li e
848FHL > 646 ·3669 /
6'2-22J&ON.B.
$1395
1211. at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------;..;;...;.....--------"11Ranchen>Fully loaded ..W 9712
on 1'71 Moctel1
lt'1t Moclela now arrt vlng M\JSTSELL ... ••••••••••••••••••••
DICK Mii.LEK '1e MG Mld1ct : perfect
V\, mint cond, ll,000 ml,
'8.000 rlrm. 67UM9
'76 CDV. buriund)' W
whlte cabr top. Xtraa.
very gd cond Must sell.
644-6421
9947
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l'U I'S 1\\1 .. \I x lrt. Ill
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.,, ... tu itppn·1·1Jh-t 'JJI ....;. :n~. 53li M-10:.
AM l''M i.ten:<>. radial
lire!>, 58,000 mt Great
tuld ~ 646-4985
WANT ... I> 11 7t .. I
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NEWEST
l.IN('OLN-Ml-:RCUHY
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1.INCOt.N M .. :RCURY
1r~ Ill Auto Cenll!r Dr
Sl>l<'wy l.<Jkc Forest cx1l
Jl{VINI':
8 30-7000
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PRESIDENT PRAYS AT ISRAELI NATIONAL CEMETERY IN JERUSALEM
Flanked by Two Israeli Policewomen, Carter Wears Skullcap
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Mideast Treaty Falters
Carter Urges Israel to Be More Flexible
JERUSALEM <AP) -Pres1·
" dent Carter. his Mideast peace
mission at a crucial crossroad, ~ said today he bas fallen short of
• an Egyptian-Israe li treaty. He
I told the Israeli parliament more
}
flexibility is needed.
After hearing the results of an
all-mght Israeli cabinet meet·
ing, Carter told the Knesset that
"' leaders of the two nations are
! not yet ready to risk a peace
l treaty, although their people are
I ready for peace.
Prime Ministe r Menachem
Begin told reporters afterward,
"We must all be patient." He (~ said a new meptfng had been
scheduled b~t-Ween key mem·
f bers of his cabinet and U.S.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
Vance then went into session f with Begin and key members of
tlje Israeli cabinet. and Begin l ;tatd later ··real progress was
, made, and I'm very happy about
• it ...
) He said "great progress"
ti came on PaJestinJan issues, but r that other issues remained to be
I
negotiated.
Meanwhile, Is raeli radio re·
p0rted that Carter would remain
in J erusalem through Tuesday,
edending his vi.alt another day.
Reporters also saw Air Force
AD IN PILOT
"IXJGGONE GOOD'
••Tbe Dally Pilot ls tremen·
dou. ... IOW .0 my dolt and baid
1reatrl9pGMe." ·
Tbat'• t.be ..S•ertialna aucceta
1tory Of tbe Fountain Valley
mu who placed tbl.1 ad in \be . DaUr Pllat:
., wk•. lit lboea. Ptl*S 2
blk/tan II. l red fml
IDial-doillMt IWC·lUtlll
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call Liiie frtend.IJ Daily Pilot ad·
Yilenatta.-1871.
One, the president's aircraft,
towed away from the tarmac at
Ben GuMon airport, a sign that
no night was imminent.
Earlier. both U.S. and Jsraeli
officials said Carter was likely
to spend an extra day in Israel
and return Tuesday.
The officials originally held
out hope that a treaty could be
initialed before the president's
return, but Begin said after the
Knesset speech that he doubted
it all issues could be worked out
within 24 hours.
Begin said at da't'.n that his
cabinet had made "reasonable"
decisions on Egyptian peace
terms during their 6 1h·hour
session.
Israeli radio said the cabinet
had a ccepted some parts of the
latest U.S. compromise, but re-
jected others.
Carter met with the Israeli
cabinet over breakfast and then
said in a speech to the full
Knesset that "we still fall short''
of a treaty.
"We have not yet fully met
our challenge,·• Carter said.
"The people of the two nations
are ready now for peace,"
Carter said. He spoke the sen·
tence twice, fi rst emphasizing
the word ··now" and then em·
phasizing the word "people."
.. The leaders have not yet
proven that we are also ready for
peace. enough to take a chance,"
Carter added.
"We must proceed with due
caution, J understand that, but
we must proceeet, ·•Carter said.
The speech wai; followed by
pandemonium in the Knesset ,
and one right-wing member of
Begin's own party was ejected
after heckUng Begin as he tried
to speak.
Carter opened his remarks by
saying that in the preceding 24
hours he had discarded two
draft speeches, one "a speech of
despair" and the other "a
s peech of l:~d tidings and
celebration." ·,,
He said it i ;-'flOW the
responsibility of all pallt.ies "to
contempJate the trage~ of
failure. and the legitimate l?X·
ultation if we brirl\g
peace ... Our vision must be as
great as our goals. Wisdom and
courage are required of us all."
'Chief' Bandit
B1 IDCRAEL PASKEVICB °'.~ .......... Huntinlton Beach police 1aid
today_ t6e1 are ''reasonably
1ure" that a man abot ln Garden
Grove d\lrlna an abortive rob-
bery attemgt 11 "Tbe Cblef"--e
baacllt Unked to lt Oraqe Q>un.
ty 1upert.n1rket and reet.urant
robberiel ln recent mo11thl.
Police nicknamed tb.e bandit
beeau.. of bb reported re-
semblae. to a cbarcter tn the
film, "One Fl•w Over Tbe Cuckoo's Ne1t." Inve1li1ators
believe be may be reeponaible
for ftve robberies in Huntlncton
hacll , Mid Lt. Bruce Youq.
A man lclentll\ed H CaiToll
E~hrard Paqttt, 21. of 8aninC
wa1 •bot once ln tbe -cbwt J'Y •
Garden Grove police Thursday
wbeo he allegedly pulled a
loaded bandeun on officers who
were pursuing him after a
supermarket robbery. ·
Padaett waa booked on an
armed robbery charge Friday
after undergoing treatment for
hl1 wound at UCI medical
Center, offtclala said . Bail !u
Htal$2$,000.
Hi1 11te1ed companion,
Stanley Muctca, race1 an iden·
tlcal cbarle. Ke was arrtated in
a residential area near lb•
s upermarket be alledaedly
helped rob. JtiaDtlactoa 8eacb poUce have
)'et to tnterrocate P•d1ett but ~ey believ• be ii reapon.al~e fOf'
Housewife Bludgeoned
Police Still Munl
On Valley ~laying
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of .... Dally PHol Si.II
A Fountain Valley housewife.
who police say was murdered
Wednesday night. a pparently
was beaten to death 1n the blood
s pattered downs tairs guest
bedroom or her home at 16587
Hemlock St
Pohce, who have veiled their
investi~ation 1n secrecy, con·
TUXJ Girls
Kidnapped
And Raped
Huntington Beach police are
5eeking two men in connection
with tbe weekend kidnapping,
rape and robbery of two Foun·
lain Valley girls
The girls. aged 14 and 15. were
accosted at gunpoint Saturday
night as they were walking lo a
restaurant on Brookhurs t Stre<.-t
near Garfield Avenue, 1n ·
vestigators said.
They were forced into a dark
blue sedan by two men about 19
years old, police said.
During the next 45 minutes the
two victims each we re raped by
one of the kidnappers and
robbed of S8 before they were let
out of the vehicle.
Investigators noted that one of
the men got out of the car before
the raoes occurred. but he is s till
being sought on kidnap and rob·
bery charges.
The armed rapi s t wa s
described as a m edium-built
man with brown hair over his
ears a nd a light mustache. Vic·
lims told police he was wearing
a cap with a bear logo on 1t
The two victims phoned their
parents after be inR released
from the car. They were taken
to Pacifica Hospital where they
underwent examination and
were later released
Bandit Rohs
Shoe Store
A shotgun-toting bandit struck
at a Kinney's Shoe outlet in Hun·
tington Beach Sunday afternoon
and escaped with about $150 in a
s hoe bag, police said today
There were no injuries in the
2:37 p.m. heist near the corner
of Beach Boulevard and Holland
Drive.
Police said a thinly-built man
wearing a red plaid shirt con·
fronted a store employee and de-
manded cash. Cash and shotgun
in hand, the bandit then fled,
and possibly made his getaway
in a s mall pickup truck. police
said.
Gem Dealer 'Gone'
NEW YORK CAP> -A 'l'l·
year-old diamond dealer who
cam e he re from India e ight
months ago i s the second
member of his trade in two days
to vanish with large amounts of
gems. Satya Narian Gupta, 'l'l.
was last seen shortly before
noon Friday walking along
Canal Street with a briefcase
containing "at least $300,(i'lO
worth of gems.''
tinued thJS morning lo release no
details regarding the hom1c1dl'.
But the Orange County
Coroner's office t:onfirmed re.
ports that Joan Virg1n1 a An ·
derson, 28, dJed of mass1v<' head
tnJunes Officially. the coroner
li s t s death res ulting from
··cerebral contusion and lacera-
tions ··
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Seriousftl Ill
Roy Wilkin~. former head of
the NAACP. was reported
in serious condition in 'the
cardiac unit of Universitv
Hospital in New York afte-r
a fall on a New York street.
Pair Seized
In Huntington
Store Holdup
A welder and a wa itress. who
police say took part time Jobs as
an armed robbery team. had
their moonlis:hting career:-.
ended Sunday night when they
ran into five undercover Hunt·
1ngton Beach detectives
Police said Mark Fra ncis
Stewart. 35. of Montclair and
23-yea r old J va Tree na
Schroeder of Ontario. walked in
to Top Hat Liquor at 16612 Beach
Boulevard at 9 pm. Sunday.
Stewart reportedly pulled a 38
caliber revol ver from his
waistband, police say, and
threatened to s hoot a liquor
store clerk unless he cleaned out
the cash register. The clerk
handed over $109
The robbery team then left the
store, unaware that undercover
detectives had wat ched through
the front window of the liquor
outlet.
Stewart and Ms Schroeder
were quickly taken into custody
on armed robber y charges.
police s aid. Both remained tn
custody today 1n lieu or $25.000
bail each.
"Because of all the robberies.
we·ve been staking out here and
there," Sgt. Luis Ochoa said to·
day. ··And we got lucky.··
Taking part in the stakeout
and arrests were detectives Ed
Mc Erlain, Odie Lockhart, Ron
Pom eroy, Ke ith Ma le and
Richard Hooper.
in (:ustody?
five robberies since the begin-
nlnt of February that netted
about $1,800.
Although "The Chief" ap-
parenUy worked alone, police
1aid the wounded man matched
the description 1iven by vtcttms
of two robbertes in HuntlngtOn
Beach.
He waa described as having a
dark·COll\ple:a.ion and standing
close to ahc·foot nve and weighs
uptoB~. Hls bulk and dark shoulder
len1tb hair led Victims to 111 be
reminded them of the mm
cbarader.
In Ute Tbul'lday ntabt lnci·
dent, Paclleu alleted1Y pulled a
haddaun on a 1upe(market
•
manager and forced him into an
office that contained the store's
safe .
Mugica reportedly stayed in
lhe front or the slore ,as a
lookout, police said, but was un·
aware that undercover in-
vestigators were watching the
store becau.ae or a rash or recent
r,obberies in the area.
Arter Pad•ett rushed rrom the
store with a bag containing
nearly $2,000 In cash, be re· portedly lurMd on purawng or-
n cera with a revolvel' in hls
band.
Inve1tlg1tor Frank McLean
flred one s hot that atruck
Pad1ett in the chest. The cash
and • p1stol were found neJrt to
t.be w<Nnded man, .police 1ald.
4
Sources who entered the home
s hortly after Mrs Anderson's
body was discovered said shl·
was lying racE> down on the
bedroom noor, the back of her
head beaten in
The v1ct1m was lying al lhc
root of the bed. the sources said.
clad tn pajama lops Blood was
apparent 1n the· pillow area of
the unmade bed a nd on the
bed room wall
He r bo<ty was found Thursdav
morning by a neighbor who wa;
returning Mrs Anderson's J .
year-old son lo his home after he
was found wandering in <in areC1
st reel by a motorist ·
Neither the 3 year-old, Jason.
nor the woman's lO·month-Old
daughter. in a crib at the hom1·.
was 1n1urE'd
Police c;aid last ,,,,.c•ek that th1·
woman's husband, Mark. was in
northern Callforni<i when the
murder occurred He s ub:o.l'
quenlly has returned home. and
tht> c·oupl<''s children ;.r1· being
t·an•d for by relatives. officers
:.aid
Police. who roped the home off
during a d ay-long scene in·
vest1gahon Friday, refu sl' to di-.
t•uss the case They also have
asked neighbors not to discu'>s
details
Funeral services for Mrs. An ·
derson. described by neighbors
as an excellent mother a nd
homemaker. were scheduled
l hts morning at Holy Spirit
Catholic Church in Fountain
Valley
The dead woman's neighbor.
Mrs. Lynn Decamp. who dis
cotered the body, mourned the
loss of her friend last week. She
said the Andersons and her own
family moved into th(• quiet
well ke pt Fountain Valley
neighborhood less than a year
ago.
"Jt's too bad." she said of the
murder ... because there are not
that many nice. :-.wecl people
around as s he was .,
Hw11ingto11r 's
Amador Gets
Yomh Panel
Hunt1n~ton Beach rt•s1dcnt
Tony Amador has bC'c n appamt
ed to ser ve an unexpired thrcl'
year term on the state Youth
Authority Board by Governor
Brown
Amador. 35, said he has rC'
cc1ved a leave of absence from
the Los Angeles Police Depart
ment to accept the pos1t1on that
pays a n annual salary of $33.900
Am ad or. who has been a
policeman for 12 years. said his
new duties will involve rt··
habihtation hearin~s and parole
of troubled juveniles
He was elected to the Oran~c
County Re publican Central
Committee last year but said he
worked in support of the re·
election of Gov. Brown.
He also has been a member of
the state Narcotic .\uthority
Board. Last year he served as
the chairman of a Huntington
Beach fact-CindinJt committee
t hat investigated citizen com·
plaints.
Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness with
slight chance of s howers
tonight and Tuesday .
Slightly cooler Tuesday
with highs of 62 to 67.
Lows tonight in low to
middle 50s.
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w h a l ht• 1· .i 11 t' tl 11 n J n l 1
i.:o \•t•rnmrnt trt!nd 111 "'tut•h
· Dt>mor rah and Hcpuhli<·.tn'
a hke. 10 a cheap que:.t for volt•'
i.pat on tht word government and
tell a nahc>o used to d n •am.tng
and a<'co rn plashing the 1mposs 1
ble that the futur e of America''
no more than a good day today "
The fi rst Republican liber al to
decla re his candidacy, he sauJ
his party needs a candidate who
r an win the general electton u~
Wt'll as the nomination
Concedin~ that he faces tough
odds. We icke r pledged to enkr
every pres1dent1al primary 1n
the country.
''Everybody's more of a front
runner than I am," he said tn 11
recent inter-view.
Although the ea rly pramane-..
are in New Eng land, We1cke r
s ays he doubts he will have
mut:h or a home-region advan
tage.
'It makes 1t tougher. be<'ause
people expect you to do well
Obviously, I have an edge in a
state like Connecticut . but even
there l have a tough hght." he
s aid
Nix on Fails
To R espond
NEW HAVEN <AP I More•
thnn two mo nths afte r the Yall·
Un1vers1ty Political Union senl
former Presiden t Nixon a n
invitation to speak at the Ivy
League Sl'hool. the group still
hali not received a reply.
Polilacal Union s po kes m an
Pete r Rabinowi tz said his grour
has given up hope that Nixon
wa ll accept.
A spokesman for Nixon's offi ce
m San Clemente said today the
Polat1cal Union had been told re·
peatedly that Nixon wC>uld not ap.
pear
Mesa Pilot
Faces Charge
A Costa Mesa liquor store
manager was urrcsted today on
charges of flying under the in-
n uence of alcohol. POiice s aid.
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Carl
Jackson said he was flying the
police helicopte r near Orange
County Airport shortly before l
a.m . when he noticed a small
plane Oying low without naviga-
tio nal li ghts.
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Alul Europe
By Tht' l\1>8()(•iatt'd Prefis
T he dollar gutnl'd ~round to
day on mo .. t ntaJor world mont•y
mark els anrl l'los1'1I in Tokyo <Al
an t.•1ght month high u~a1n'l lhl·
J a panes<• yt•fl. Gold prices wen ·
mixed
The dollar opened in Tokyo at
204 70 yen. neve r lost ground and
closed a t 205 60 yen Dealers
said one reason ror the dollar's
s t re njtth was a ret!ling that the
Japanese economy was headed
for tougher times.
On Wall Street . stock pnces
declined in moderate trading to·
day in what anaJysts saw partly
as disappointment over the lack
of a peace settlement in t he Mid
die East.
The Dow Jones average or 30 in·
dustrials fell 4.33 to 838.53 in two
hou rs before the close. There
were almost twice as many losm~
issues as gaine rs on the New York
Stock Exchange.
Jn Europe. only the Br itish
pound gained against the dollar
in ear ly tradmg. lt went from
$2.0375, the closing rate F riday,
to $2.0416.
Europea n c urre ncy dea lers
wer e awaiting developments at
the two-day European Common
Mar ket summit beginning today
in Paris. The government chiefs
a re to discuss problem s of 0 11
imports and unemployme nt.
T hey also were expected to an-
nounce their c urrency pantJe~
b<>fore the la unching Tuesday of
t he new European Monetary
Syste m
T h at s ys te m will link the
GermC1n m ark. Fr ench franc.
Be lg ian fr a nc , Lux embou rg
fran<', rtalia n lira. Danis h
cr own, Irish poun d and Dutch
guilder . Britain is the only Com-
mon Market member re maining
outside the E MS.
Thief f.A)()ts Home
In Fountain Valley
Burglars pried a rea r window'
fra me off a home at 15921 But·
t erfield St.. Founta in Valley.
Saturday to ma ke off with
jewelry. a whiskey decantel' col-
lection and silver dinnerware.
The victim, Samuel LaPam e.
listed the loss.from his ra nsaked
home at $4,150.
wmner
Fuel Cuts
Possible
w AStll Nffl'ON I A p I Lack
of t>Ubhl' rl'-.pcm:.i• t.o callii for ~ol u ntJr" t•nt:rg)' 1'0rl:i<'rvattoo
mJ y rv r1·1· m andator y fue l-
'"vang 11\t>i~xun::s l>y lhas sum
llhlr d~pltt' resumption of oil
1• ~ fJC>rts r ri>n1 Ir an . Ene r g y
~t'N\'tJI')' J <HTll'b H Schle:.1nger
w.ir ntod toJuy
~t·hl csinger i.a 1d lh1: ad
m ini tr utaun rmght havr to uc
t1v Jte ll11 !it.rnd by pla n' for
v. 1·t·k1·nd 1 t.1:-111.:' of J:a sohn~
... t ,11 11m-. .11\tl tl'rll!Jt'I atun· con
t rol ., 1111 publll b u1ld1n~-. to
~uard <1gJ11"1 'twrtages of heat in.: 1111 rwxl w1nll'r
f'.' 1·n .1s I 1 an conws bat·k on
\t rt•Jm WI! will continue lo have·
.1 tight \llu.1t111n with rt'gard to
1111 'uppht•"' S.. ltlesin~er told
thl· St•11.1tt· ,.:1wc4~) Cornm1llce
He ~.11d that whale resumption
1lf l ram an e xports JS enrourag in.:. ~ht> voluml' of oil produced
ha~ onJy bct.'n "a t rickle" and
that many uncertainties rcmal,I\
over whethe r the new l rania'n
J:overnmcnt can m eet its own
target of three m illion barrels a day
·'T he call for voluntary con-
iwr va tion 1~ not working e ffec-
t i v t'l y," S t·hlc i.1nf!cr s aid.
lh•sp1t\' Pn•l\d<'nt Carter 's ap-
p t.• a l l<i s t m o nth f o r al l
Ame ricans to reduct> the a mount
o ( l'Ol'ri.:y they USt', daily U S Oii
consumption has real·hcd an all
t 1mc h1gh of 21 million barreb
per day, he said.
A~ ;i result of the Iranian s hut
do wn. total indu1>try 011 stocks
a re 85 million barre ls be low
what they should b<> for lhis time
o( year. he l>a1d. adding that the
m os t sen oui. decline has been in
s uch refined fuels s uch as heat·
ing oil. he said.
"Spot shortages could occur m
the coming weeks 1f there 1s
a not he r majo r cold s pell , ..
Schlesinger test ified
The energy secretory made it
clear there was a f!ood C'ha ncc at
lea s t some· m ~rnd a to ry s teps
might be tak<'n hy this s ummer
llt' said onl' of the first mi~ht
bt· to rt>quirc maint aining tem-
pt•raturcs of at least 80 degrees
1n public buildings.
"Before summer we will have
t o e xa m ine m a ndator y
me asures," Schlesinger told the
com mittee.
He said that the nation mus t
reduce its oil use by one million
bar rels a day to meet the s per -
cent energy conservation goal
agreed to recently by the United
Slates a nd foreign oil-importing
nations.
Cyclist Dies
In Silve rado
Canyon Crash
A 28·year-old motorcyclis t was
fatally injured Sunda y a fte rnoon
when the motorcycle he was rid-
ing on Silverado Canyon Road
s pun out of control a nd crashed
into a tree.
A corone r 's report identifie<t
the victim as Charles Steven
Hoffner who Jived at 12721 Home
Park Drive. Whittier.
According t o t he r e p ort.
Hoffner was driving west on the
canyon road about one-half mile
ea s t or Kitwm am Road at 3:35
p . m . whe n the motor c y cle
slam med into a roadside tree.
Hoffne r died in UC I Medical
Center a few minutes after 6
p. m., the coroner 's report s aid.
When the plane landed, the of·
fi cer alleged it swer ved back
and forth on the runway. Officer
J ackson landed his helicopter
and arrested the pilot, Daniel
Marlin Neuman. 25. of 1588 San
Be rnardino Place. Costa Mesa.
Neuman was booked on $500
baa I. Three Arab Students
Hannony Asked
VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope
John Paul JI reaffirmed today
t h e V a tican 's stand t h at
Jerusalem b e "e ffe c tive ly
aaarante ed aa a ce nt er o r
h armony " for Jews, Moalem
and Christians.
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Slwt by Israelis
TEL AVIV, Is rael <AP)
M Ultar y sources s a id Jar aeli
troops shot and wounded three
Arab studenta today during a
viole nt demonatration in the oc·
Sky Diver's
Chutes Snag
In Tragedy
S AN DIEG O (A P > -A
veteran s ky diver from Loni
Beach was killed when bis main
and reserve parachutes tancled,
Deputy Coroner Jaclc Larkle
said today.
The vh~tlr1li David L. Co•-
1rove, P1un1eo 4,000 feet &q.day
at Olay Meta WbUe hit wile a nd
others watched.
Tbey bad Jumped from an
alrplane at 12,500 feet ln a free·
fall fonnaUon, bntakln1 at 4,000
feet to open their parachut•.
When Coe1rove'1 main chute
became fOuled wi\b the amaller
parachute dulined to open ll.
he opened h1t reterVe paratbute
but it became entantled wi\b lb.e
otbert.
COllJ'O", 27. w11 a vetet'an ot
• patilebcM Jumpe. He wu UM
Utlrd lky dtver to be kllJed JQ UM
Otar 11 .. aru near lhxleo In ..... ,,.....
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c upled West Bank against Presi-
dent Carter 's Mideast mission.
T he sour ces said s tudents at
Bi r Zeit U niversit y n ear
R a malla h thre w s to nes a t
soldiers who came to break up
their protest, but It was unclear
why the troops fired Into the
c rowd. The army will open an
lnveat1gatlon. they said .
"It was an ext remely serious
r iot." said the sources.
«n a n noun cem e nt o r an
rs raell-lmposed curfew came
ove r lo u d s pea k ers in the
mosques or the town, the sources
said.
A woman student , w ho told
The Associated Press she wll-
nesaed t he lncidenl1 confirm ed
t hat 100-..t 100 stuaent.s threw
atones at the troops before they
fired Into the c rowd.
Unconfirmed report.a aaJd all
men ov•r the age or 14 were or-
dered to report to the Latin
achool ln RamalJah for lnter·
ro1a Uon.
Cab, Coins Taken
Burtlars took ll50 In currency
1nd coi n• from a Fountain
Valley Neldenee Saturday nl1bt
after Pl'Yini open a wJrwto. at
leao 0.8oile St. David Galien
•llO repon.ct U.. IOl1 of a police
radio •canner f rom b l1t
rau•f*l bome .
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Cutter Commander
Coas t Guard Lt. (j.g .) Beverly G. Kelley, 26, comes up c:t
ladd er to the bridge deck or the cutter Morge ntha u at
the Naval Supply Center in Oakland . She 'll take com -
mand of the 95-foot cutter Cape Newagen in Hawaii in
Apr il.
Iranian Women
March for 4th Day
T E HRAN, Iran (AP) -Te n
t ho u s a nd wom e n march e d
through the streets or Tehra n to·
day. d e m onstr atin g for the
fo u r t h d ay a gainst Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini 's threat to
restrict the freedoms g ranted
them by Shah Moha mmed Reza Pahlavi.
The t urnout was muc h less
than o rgan izers o r the de m -
onstration exp ected and fa r
less t han the tens of thousands of
wom en who marched through
Tehran on Saturday.
A s tat em e nt fr om P ri m e
Mi nister Mehdi Bazargan·s gov-
ernment that women would not
be required to wear the chador ,
the heavy, full .length traditional
bla c k veil. appeared to have
eased lhe fe ars of many women
Although feminists fee.tr that
Gacy House
Razing Due
CHI CAGO <AP) -Plans are
being drawn by la w e nforcement
authorities for the de molition of
J ohn Gacy J r.'s suburban home.
where the bodies of 28 young
men have been found.
The meeting will be Thursday
at the house where the 28th body
was found Friday. T hree bodies
round in a river also have bee n
Jinked to Gacy.
Only the outside walls and roof
or the house still stand . but in-
vestigators wa nt to dig around
the footings.
We Recommend
Fl.A
because it's the best
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l h e l s I a m 1 c r e p u b I 11· t h <'
ayatollah plans will redu<:e thl•
political and economic ri~ht..
granted the m under thl' 1.hah ·~
Weste rnization program. the 1~
s ue or dress has become the
mos t e motional on~ because 1l 1s
the most vis ible.
Deputy Prime Minister Abbas
Amir Entezam said in a govern· ~e.nt ,Jtateme nt t ha t wome.n
c1v1 J s ervants were not r equired
l o wear the veil or scarves to
wo rk "but they should dress
with dignity and avoid appear-
ing cheap or exposed m t heir of.
fices."
Pope Spe aks
Of Encyclical
V ATICAN CITY <API Pope:
J ohn Paul II says has h rst en-
cyclical will be published Thurs-
day. and Vatican offi cials say
much or it will be a bout human
rights .
··Because I feel there is a rela-
tion between ... Chris t's re-
demption and man's d1gn1ty. so I
will want so much to unite the
c h u r c h 's m1 ss1on with the
service of man. l saw t ha t m the
centra l task of m y new ec
cles1astical service." the pope
told a crowd of 30.000 in St
Peter's Square for his Sunday
noon blessing.
T he crowd applauded when
the pope me n tioned the en·
cyclical. but he cautioned with a
s mile . "First you must read it.
We will see after that."
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Murder,
Suicide
In Dana
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of tll9 O.lly ...... SUltt
A 3S·year -old Dana Point man
shot his common Jaw wire early
Sunday morning then . while his
mother comforted the stricken
woman. shot and killed himself.
Sheriff's inves tigators sald
Marie Trudeau , 34, or 25352
Bows prit Dr ive. Da na Point.
died about 90 minutes after be·
10g s hot in the bedroom or the
home she shared with Bobby La·
Mont. 35
LaMont was dead at the scene
of the 12 45 a m double shoot-
ing . the investigators said .
They r e por t e d La Mont's
m olher was wa tching television
in I he front-room or the Dana
Point house when she heard a
single s hot from the d irection of
the bedroom .
Mrs. La Mont reportedly round M~. Trudea u sprawled naked on
_a waterbed and attempted to
comfort the morta lly wounded
woman
It was as she leaned over the
shooting victim that her son.
standing in the sa m e room .
placed the gun he held in hb
hrrnd to his temple a nd pulled
the trigge r, the inves tigators
said
Ms Trudeau was ta ken to San
C l e me nte Ge ne r a l Hos pita l
where she died while undergoing
emer gency treatm ent.
La Mont died in the house. ac
cording lo a corone r's report
covering the murder ·suicide.
J nvcshgatorc; sa id it 1s not yet
known what caused LaMonl to
kill the woman and then to turn
the gun on himself.
Runmvay, 18,
Comes Back;
Parents Gone
An Irv in(· yout h found out
Saturday th;,it you can't go home
a gain. even If you·ve only been
gone a couple of weeks.
Police discovered the is.year
old bur rowed m lhe sa nd under
some pl3yground equipment in
Cu lve rdale Wilde rne ss P ark,
t rying to keep warm .
When they asked him why, be
s aid he ha d a rgued with his
parents a couple of weeks a go
and had run away from home.
ApoloRetirally. he said he wouJd
move on and s tay with some
friends
Officers ;,iskcd why he didn't
JUSl go hOml'"
lie did, he> said There wasn't
anybody there· lit!> pa re nts had
moved a nd' ll•ft no forwa rding
addrl·:.~
His Reward
Siooe te ned
NEWARK. NJ ll\P1 Stu
dent~ a nd teachers a rc putting
1n their two cents b<>cause they
s ay a d1sahled veteran got a
s kim py re wa rd a rter telling
police about $415,000 he found in
the street
A $5.02 contribution two
cents each from 251 students and
te a c hers a t East Sad e High
School 1s the latest money to
~o to Donald Louk of F ranklin
Township. who found the bag
b u c ks o n a New Brunswick
street last week.
Al.S GARAGE
~6 FASHION ISLAND
NL WPOH f OCACH
(714) 644-7030
Irvine
EOl l lON
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MON DAY, MARCH 12, 1979 TEN CENj
Gains, Prolongs Israel Visit
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PRESIDENT PRAYS AT ISRAELI CEMETERY
Carter Wears a Kipa Jewish Skullcap
Aluminum Ban?
AP Wlrtplloto
Electrical Wiring
f A ~~~ oo ~~~~~~~vod~ ?~~le
" not to ban ~luminum electncal alummum ts aoy more dangerous ~ wirings m home construction is than copper w11·mg
' scheduled ror Tuesday's Irvine The council mee ts at 7 · 30 p m
City Council meeting al City Hall, 17200 J a mboree f ln preliminary d ebate Jast Blvd
' month. the council voted 4 to I Ci t y plann e r s. e lectrical
l against aluminum wire Coun-tradesmen and county fire of
c1lman Arthur Anthony said he ficials support the ban. which
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Burglar Gets
'-Haul' of $12
applies to winng of gauge eight
or smaller
T he Building Ind ustry As
soc1ation favor s th e newer
technology aluminum product
The council also is scheduled to
consider a home security code
that would require builders to m
st all various equipme nt d e·
signed to prevent burglaries.
Jt :' :( t
1 :' r r . r ,
t
f I
Irvine pohce are lookm~ for a
~t>cond story man with $12
A uthorit1es s a id som eone
muscled his way atop a patio
awning Sunday at 3792 Duc hamp
Drive. the Colony, to break mto
a second-story bedroom window
The person haa to bala nce on
tht> awning while bendm1; back
lht> window screen to gel in
He appare ntly escaped the
same way, carrying with him
$12 in quarters. half-dollars a nd
s i lve r dollars, and le aving
behmd the broken remnants of a
plastic piggy bank
Transit Unit Meets
Th e Irvine ·T r ans portation
Com mission is scheduled to
m eet at 7:30 tonight al City Hall,
17200 Jamboree Bl't'd., to discuss
a county transportation study
and its impact on J rvme
Coas•
Weather
Variable cloudiness Wlth
shgbt chahce of showers
tonight and Tuesday
Sligbll) cooler Tuesday
with highs of 82 to 87.
Lows torugbt 1n low to
mtd4le509
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Coot cOllld bf com191g to
Coli/onao GI o pmno,, / .. I.
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l\lso on the agenda 1s initial
council cons ide ration of a
citywide housing plan, intended
as a guideline to zoning to insure
that housing is built that is af
fordable to a range of incomes
Irvine Eatery
Held Up by
•Job Seeker'
A man who pretended to be
loolung for a job robbed an
Irvine restaurant this morning
of about $1,900
Jim Bishop, 39, manager of
the Spires R estaura nt , 17901
MacArthur Blvd., said the hairy.
faced bandit forced him to open
a safe and hand over the cas h at
about 7·30 a.m
The si x-foot-one, 190-pound
robber, t ried to make Bishop
believe he had a gun inside his
gr een ski parka pocket Bishop
said he did not challenge bis as-
sailant.
The ma n escaped in a gray
1963 Pontiac, Bishop said, and
headed toward the Skypark in·
dustrial area.
Pohce said the car was stolen
from Garden Grove
Bishop said the man entered
the 24·bcMlr restaurant through
tbe back way and told a cook be
was looking for a job and wanted
to 1ee the manager
8i1bo p. who was doing
paperwork when the l"obber
bar1ed In, said the man was an
bis late 30I •!'d had sand) balr
ACcident Kill8 J
FORKED RIVER, NJ ,AP1
Three steel tolumn1 coll•Pled an beavy wtndl today al a con
1truction alt~ for • nuclear
1eneraUnc station, kllUna OM
penoa end IDJunna two othen, IUtbonU~ said
.I EJll!St\LJo:M tJ\P 1 Pre.'>1
dt•nt CJrtl'I ill'l<1yl'd his <k
p.11 tun · from hnwl today l:lflcr
111 .Jk111~ ~h.11 Prtntt> Mint11lt•1
M 1•11.1\'llt'm lfoi.:111 t'Jlled great
J)I O~fl·:.~ 111 his quest ror an
t-;Kn>ti..w br i.1d1 i>t'<iCl' trec.aty
Thl' br,1d1 ~OH'rnment pre'>).
11H11·t· JflllOUlll't•tJ the departUft'
dl'lj) but dul not ')ay when
1:artt'r "'ould lt·.IH'
The announL l'llll'nl t'Jmt• :imul
fast moving dev<'lopments after
Bt>gtn held an aftl'rnoon meeting
With us Secr etary or State
Cyrus Vance and Carter's na·
t1QnC:t l sec urity adv ise r ,
Zb1~niew Brzez1nsk1
Reg1n said ·a number of
problems still remain "
But he was opt1m1stic about
prospects for a settle ment
Me said neither he nor Vance
knew what would happen m the
coming hours. but a shuttle by
Vance betwee n Jerusalem and
Cairo was one possibility
Begin's s pokesman, Dan Pat·
tir. said some issues had bet-n
resolved since Carter a rrived in
Israel on Saturday after two
days m Egypt with President
Anwar Sadat
Earlier. Ca rter h ad told
I s r ae l 's parliam e nt. the
Knesset. that negotiat1nJ? efforts
Dana Man Kills
Woman, IlimseH
By GARV GRANVI LLE
Ol lhe o .. 11y P1101 St .. H
A 35 year old l><Jna Point man
s hot his common law ~ 1ft• carlv
Sunday morntn(.? then. while h1~,
mother <'Omfurtl'd lh1· -.tritk(•n
woman. shot and k1lll'd h1m~elf
Sht.•riff's 10\ l'St IAJlors !>aid
Mar1t• 1'rudt•au. :H . of 2S3S2
Bowsprit Drivt'. Dana Point.
died about 90 mmutex a[tl'r be
m~ shot in the bedroom of the
homl' shl' shared with Bobby Ld
Mont. 35
La Moor was dead C:tt the scene
·Dollar Up
In Japan
And Europe
By The Associat~ Press
The dollar gained g round to
day on most major wo rld money
markets and closed in Tokyo at
'an eight-month high against the
Japanese yen Gold prices were
mixed.
The dollar opened m Tokyo al
204 70 yen. never lost g round a nd
closed at 205.60 yen. Dealers
said one reason for the dollar's
strength was a feeling tha t the
J apanese economy was headed
for tou~her limes
On Wall Street. stock prices
declined in moderate trading lo·
day in what analys ts saw partly
as disappointment over the lack
or a peace settlement in the Mid-
dle East.
The Dow Jones average of JO in-
dustrials was off 3.64 to 839.22 one
hour before the close There were
a lmost twice as m any losing is ·
sues as gainers on the New York
Stock Exchange.
Jn Europe. only the British
pound gained against the dollar
in early tradmg. It went from
$2.0375, the closing rate Fnday,
to $2.0416
European curre ncy dealers
were awaiting developments at
the two·day European Common
Market summit beginning today
m Paris The government chiefs
are Lo discuss problems of oil
imports and unemployment.
They also were expected to an
nounce their currency parities
before the launching Tuesday of
the new European Monetary
System.
of the 12 45 a m douhl<> shoot
mg. the• invt•sltgator'> -.&.ml
T ht'~· r l' 1w r 11.' cl La M on t -.
mother ~as ~JtC'hmg lt'lt.•\ 1.'>1tJ11
1n tht• front room of thC' Dana
Point hou~l' ~ tlt'n s hl' heard a
.,1ngl1.• 'hot from tht.• d1rN·t1on of
t ht' bedroom
Mr!'> l.,1\1ont n'J)flltt'dl~ founcJ
M~ Trudt.•.iu ~lira" ll'c1 nak<.'rl on
a wat<•rbt.•d .rnd alt1·m1Jt<:d to
comfort thc mortally wounded
"om an
11 was a:. :.he· l<·an1·d m ·t.•r tht.•
~h ooting \ 1d1rn that ht.·r Miil.
Wf>rkshops ff eld
s tandrng in the sam<' room .
plat<'d the gun hl• held in h1::;
hand to h1:. temµlt> a nd pulled
tht.• tni:gcr. tht• tn\est1gators
s aid
.M~ Trud('au ..., J!'> la ken to San
Clt.·mcnl<• Gene ral ll o!>p1tal
whcrc she dwd wh1lt• under~otni.:
t.•mt.•rgenc~ treatment
La Mont died 1n thl' hou!'>t'. a<'
<·ord 1n~ Lu ;.i coroner .., report
<·ov<'nng lht• murdl'r su1c1dc
Investigator:-. :-.aHJ 1t 1s not vt·t
kno~n what t'<W~ed Lal\1onr to
kill the .... oman anct then to turn
the gun on himself
Principal: Parents
The Best Teachers
By PIOLJP ROSMARIN
Oft,..O•ll~Pli.tSl~tt
The most influential teacher a
child ever will have probably
won't be found in any classroom,
an Irvine elementa r y school
principa l says
That most important teacher
instead is in the home. accord
ing to Gene Bedley She or h<' 1s
a parent
Bedley 1s prrnc 1pa l of El
Camino Real School m Irvin<'
He hosts a series of workshops
d esi g ne d to h elp pare nt:-.
become beltC'r teachers Where
p a rent s ca n c x ct.•1 ov<'r
classroom lt•achcrs may not be
in math. English or ~Cll'nce, but
1n development of character and
attitude
"What parents do with their
kids ma k('s Ct difference in terms
o ( what their krd!> C:tchwve m
school." Bedlcy said during a
recent interview
Stud 1 e ~ of '>ludenl
performance and the factors ae
counting for 1t showed. accord
mg to Bedlcy. that the most 1 m
portant van a bl<' wa~ the home
and the mfluc nC'e of pa rents
"As a parent."' Bedley said.
you teach th<' child a whole
lan~uage. a whole set of values
You a r e a tl'ach cr Your
childre n wrll have you as a
teacher longer than a ny other
teacher they'll ever have "
Bedley likes to quote an al
leged Chinese proverb 1n his
•P Wtr.,....,"°
'PARENT HOLDS KEY'
Principal Bedley
workshops. and ht> did again an
the inter view " 'One good
pa re nt·." he recited. · · · 1s worth
I. 000 schoolmasters· · ·
The values a parent 1mpresse::;
upon his child, he added. will
like ly be held by that child for
most of tus life. if not for all or
hi s life.
ISee PARENT, Pagt> /\Z )
Outside St~dents
Colkge Permits Eyed
lnterdistnct attendance agree-
ments, policies allowing Sad-
dleback College ar ea residents
to take courses al other schools.
will be discussed tonight at a
7:30 trustee meeting.
The meeting wilJ t.ake place ln
the board room of the Library
complex on the Mission Viejo
tam pus.
The permit program has been
the object of Intense study by ad
miniatrators and trustees since
passage ot Proposition t3 last
year Officials note the college
spent $1.4 million In the im -78
school year for students to at
te nd other community colleges
In 1978-79 bud1et figures,
trustees cut money to support In
tel"dlstrtct pel'nttts by $1 million
But offlclalt have noted that
money to aupport thi~ year's
crop o f stude nu attending
cour1e1 out.tide the dl1trlrt will
cott more than tho ~.000 al
louted
StudttnU presently lalun1
courses outside the district are
engaged 1n programs s uch as
fire science that are not offered
in the Saddleback District
AD IN PILOT
'DOGGONE GOOD'
"The DaUy Pilot 1s tremen-
dous ·
"I sold all my dogs and had
great response "
That's the adverttsmg success
stor y of the Fountain Valley
man who placed this ad m the
Daily PUot
1 wks. \sf shots papers 2
blk/lun M. l red fml
mlnl·dOXJH xxx xirxx
lf you want ·•tte m e ndout
e1ponu" to your classified ad •
call the trlend!y Oally Pilot ad
v1Hrtat842~
Under the interdis trict agree·
ments. SaddJeback College is ob·
ligated to pay for each s tudent
attending another college A stu·
d e nt who lakes co ~rses at
Orange Coast College. for exam-
ple, would cause the Saddleback
Oist rict to pay money to the
Coast district for the cost of
educating the student
Tonight's discussion 1s expect·
e d to center o n possi b l c
alternatives for the interdislricl
program next year.
Saddleback College offlc1a1s
are known to s upport a so-called
·•free exchange" program with
oth er comm unity colleges .
Under such a program. students
would be allowed to attend any
<'ollege they wtsh without an ex
r hange of money between In
sLltul1ons.
A tree excha nge system,
nowever, would req\llre ap
proval from the s tate communl
ty college c ban«llor befon:1 It
could ~ \mpt.mented.
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had fallen short of an Egyptian:
Israeli treaty a nd that more
fl exibility is needed
Afte r hearing the results of an
a ll-night Israeli cabinet meet-
ing. the U S . preside nt told
me mbers of the parlia ment that
leade rs of Israel and Egypt are
not yet ready to ris k a peace
treaty, although their people a re
now ready for peace .
<See CARTER, Page A2)
Women
Protest
In Iran
TEHRAN, Iran <AP 1 Ten
t ho u s and wom en m a rc he d
through the streets of Tehran to
day. de mons trating for the
fourth day again:.t Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's threat to
restrict the freedoms gra nted
lhem by Sh<th Mohammed Rez<J
Pahl avi
T he turnout was much lcs:.
1 han org:m1zcr ... of the dem-
on ... 1 ration expected and far
less than the tens or thousands or
woml'n who marched through
Tehran on Saturday.
A s ldte mrnl f rom Prime
M1n 1.'>tcr Mehdi Bazaq~an's gov
t.•rn mt•nl !hat wo men would not
be required to wear the chador.
the hl'<ivy, full-length traditional
bla('k veil. appeared to h<tvl'
~·ascd th(• fl'ars of m<.1ny women
A I though fcm1111s ts fear that
the l:.lam1 c republ ic the
ayatollah plans will r educe th<•
poltwcal and economic rights
granted them under the shah· . .,
Westernization program. the is·
s ue of dress has become the
most emotional one because it is
the most visible.
Oeput> Ps:1mt· Minister Abba~
Am 1r Entezam said in a govern
ment st atc·mr nl that women
civil sen.ants were not required
to wear thC' veil or scarves to
work "but they s hould dress
with dignit y and avoid appea r
ing cheap or exposed in thei~of·
fices '
Stude nts tn JC•a ns. workrn~
wom(•n and housew1ve ... wen:
among the man·hers A spnn·
kltng of mt'n was !>ecn accompa
nyrng w1vcsorfnends
J\ small group of Moslem
zealots stood behind a fence <is
lhc marche r s ass1:mbled at
Tehran Uni versity They chant
(•d Is lamic s logans but made no
attempt to attack the women
t\nothe r g ro up dis tribute d
handbills calhng on thc> women
to conform to Islamic tradition
and wear the chador
The women earned pl acards
-.a~ 1ng ··we want equa l rights"
and .. No to the chador "
American fe minis t Kate
Millette. who arrived 1n Tehra11
laM week to give her support to
the women·s movement. was at
the rally Addressing a news
confere ncl' S unday. she lumped
Pope John Paul II and Khomeini
together. saying both are "male
chauvi nists because as leaders
they art' attempting to curtail
women's rights.··
The 44 -year -o ld author of
"Sexual Politics" said she had
worked against the shah's re·
g1me a s a me m be r of t he
American Committee for
Arti s ti c a nd In t e ll ectual
Freedom in I ran.
She said three or four women
we re stabbed or beaten during
the demons tration Saturday
Woman Sets
Herself Afire
In Santa Ana
Police reporte d today a
despondent woma n stood in the ·
parking lot of a Santa Ana shop-
ping center early Sunday after
n oon. doused he r s e lf with·
gasoline and then set herself on .
fi~ '
The names that engulfed 58·
ye ar-old Fern Grebe as she
thrashed about before horrified
passersby were smothered by a
Santa Ana policeman who was
helped by two men.
But the Santa Ana woman su.'·
fe red ffcond and third degree
burns over 80 percent of her
body and was reported 1n
crttkal condition today at UCI
Medical Centu .
Poltce sald they were told the
wonaan was despondent over her
(ailing vision.
• -4
Momerat of Grief
.J ant•l Seiffert pray!'. on her husband ·s
ea ~k<.>l <.i ~ u Cmnnnat1 poliC'cman weeps
d u nn.I.! ~crv1t•cs for s la.rn Cincinnati police
o frl ccr Robt.•rt St.•1ff(•rt. who ":1!:1 ~l111t lo
dea th along with another ofl ll'l·r :J!lt·r
s topping <I rnbbt•ry s u!-.pt•ct
Six Captured
As Illegals
After Chase
A C'h;ist• with spt•Nb up lo 00
m1l1•:-pt>r hour lhrou ~h S:in
Cle ml'nlf' Suturc1ay nig ht l'mlecl
with tht• .1rn•st of six 1llrgal
alten:-. om• of whom wus fou11t.I
hiding tn a tra'>h 1·:..n
A ll S Hord l'r P<Jtro l
s pokesm<1n ~wit.I .lulto Mt>ndotu·
Ml•ndoza. 22, of Mt'Xl<'O. wac; ar
rested beh.ind u s hopping center
on Camino dl' Estr<>lla eas t of
the San D1ego Freeway
A witness had 'IP<'lltt•d tht-haµ.
le!>s alien peering out of ;i lra~h
('<in lo :-~ 1( Uordt·r Patrol of
firer s wer(' near lhl' '>Ct'nt•
F'1 vt• other!> we n • arn·~tt-tl in d
t a r that offH·c•r!. had chasl'd
from !he Border P:.it rol <:heck
point !.Outh of San Clc·rn1·nl<· The'
c;ir-. drtH•r "hc1 fll'd the· M't•nt·
"1th Ml·ndol<1. 1•st';11,t·d when the
\ i.'h td e ~topp<.•d 1w.ir lhe shop
ping Cl'nlc.•r CJ O C ;iminu dt·
Es trl'll<I
The :.1x alu.'ns w<.·n · trans PQrt·
ed back lCJ Mcx1rn follow111~ the
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Front Page A I
CARTER ...
Carter emphas1zc·d the word~
"'people" and "now " Hegm tol<I
reporters "We must all be p<J l1ent ..
Vance then went into ~ess1on
with &>gin and key me mbers of
the lsraeli cabinet. :i nrl Begin
said later ··real pro~ress was
made .• m d I'm very happy <lbout it ..
He bald "great pr ogr ess"
came on PaleMinian issues. but
that other iss ues re mained t-0 be
negotiatC'd
Meanwh1ll'. ls raeh radio re-
ported that Cart.er would remain
in J e rusalem through Tuesday,
extending his visit another day
Rt>porters also saw Air Force
One . lhe president's air craft,
towed away from the tarmac at
Ben Gurion airport, a s ign that
no flight was imminent.
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PARENT TEACHERS. • •
T h l' way a parent spends his
l1ml' ;ind money. for examplt'.
1t•.:1t hes dnldrcn wh;it lhl' pa n •nt
valut'~. rl:',E(<ffdh:i.s of what thl'
pa rl'nt ma~ tell them h<' \'<Jl ut·~
"It isn't the m.iin thing lhut
rnfluences hl'ha ~ 1o r , .. lkdlcy
s md "It 's th<· only thing.··
Among the things Bt·dlcy
counsels parents to do is to em
pha:::.ize whut's r i~ht with their
ehildre n . rathl·r than whJt'~
wrong with them. Praise. he
said . is more positive to their de·
velopment than criticism
"There's a tende n c y fo r
parents to remem ber the d1b -
asters rathe r than Lhe m iracles"
or growing with their children,
Bedley said.
Later this month he's conduc t
10g a National Parent School
Volunteers works hop al the
Buena Park Hotel. He 'll be dis
cussing discipline technique !>.
and teaching parents processes
involving introspection looking
at themselves and s e lf
regulation.
"Catch Them Being Good" b
the motto of his school.
"Ninety.five pe rcent of the
time children are doini? the ri.Rhl
thing ." Bedley said. "Why only
thev hear from us. Why only
Runauny, 18,
Comes Back;
Parents Gone
An Irvine youth found o ut
Saturday that you can't go home
again. even if you 've only been
gone a couple of weeks.
Police discove red the 18-year·
old burrowed in the sand unde r
som e playground equipment in
Culverdale Wi lderness Park,
trying to keep warm.
When they asked him why, he
said he had a rg ued with his
parents a couple of weeks ago
arid had run away from home .
l\pologeticaJly, he said he would
move on and stay wlth some
friends .
Offkers asked why h e didn't
just go home? •
He did, he said. The re wasn't
anybody there. His pa rents had
moved and left no forwarding
address.
,
when th1')"n· h·1<1"
":\II W<' cl<1 I'>< .1ld1 '/lo'~ Id 111•
1ng l1t1d
'"If that s ;ill h• ti 1·· h•·
bl!l'O mt•s bctll. a111l f\111111:-11111 1·x
pc<:tatwns ..
BNlll'Y un•1•-. p.11 ··: I • l,11 \\111 k
with d 1ildrc n 111 dt•\ 1·liq1 .1
SPl'{'lh<' list nf for b11ld1•11 11
t1 v1lll'!t 1n ttw 11.,,..,. Ill' 11•1·••r11
m l•t11ls llwn· Ill' ''" 111111 t· 1•1.111
rtvl· thing:. on t h1• I• .1
Ru t r al h ,. r I ha n ;.i II ~ t "f
"don'ts." tx>h:i\'wr param1•ler.,
<I r l' OU l J 1 ll 1 <I Ill jJ o., I I I \ •
la nguaJ,!e
Thu!> 10 hr~ o" n homt., an ad
mon111on not l•J le;J\ l' <t rc1om
m Ch SY rt.•Jd". . f \' 1'r \ IJl)l' I'•
r esponsible for p1l 1-.U1J-up Jftcr
himse lf ..
Ill• also rer11mm<·n1h thal
res p1m-.1b1htll's lw 11utl1nc·<l 111
writing. :.ind "P•·<·1f11 .1llv tit•
ta 1l1•d Thus. 1r th1-. "• 1·k 1t 1>
Johnny's n•;o,pon• i1,11t1 \ t•J l<.1k1·
out the gJrh,1g1· II'· kn<ms 11
be1:a use ht> c·an n·<11! 1l
"There\ no guc.s:o.1ng. ll<•dlto.\
5:.tld .
He ('ncouragcs p:ircnl!> tu 1!1vt·
res pons 1bildy to t·hlld r l'n.
bec:iusc ht• ut•lil·vc:-. 1t 1mpro\es
a child's s1•1f.conct•pl to handle·
things on l11s own. Ile licc:om.e:-.
more indt'P<'nd ent. Rcdley s aid,
and more rcspon!.1lJ1l•
Bed Icy docbn 't n.•C'om mend <J
s pecific &l't of rules. but offer:-.
s imple gutdl'lt nl''> for fa m il)
rcspons1b1lity<.·hu rt:-.
He ~au.I It he.ts wor ked wrth h1!'t
own three t·htldn·n. he has one
in high school, orw in 1urnor
high, and o ne in elementary
school.
Bedley has dcvl·luµcd a da rt
board 1i:ame thc.i t ts more of an
educational tool.
A group of 21 d1sc:r phne Lech
niques useful with l'h tldren 1;.
keyed to the dart hoa rd
To he lp parenb h•arn what lht·
techniques are and how to us<·
them . he s uggests they throw
darts and sort of n 1ndomly lcarri
a bout thl:'m and improve l111•1r
throwing arms as w<.>IJ
"I try to he lp IJ<'opl<' st•t• an rn
vestment in their child's life,"
Be dley said. "as an mvestment
for a lifetiml•
"If you give your kids a piece
of time they'll never forg~l.
you'll reap two and three-fold.
for the rest or your )1f(' ..
Budget Eyed
Amendment Flayed, Praised
WASHINGTON CAP> -A proposed constitutional
am endment to require a bala nced federal budget was de-
nounced in Congress today as "a nother level of roJJy'' and
praised as the onJy way to restore "riscal responsibility"
ln government.
A cluh over the me rtt11 or writing a budget-bala ncing
requirem ent into the Conslllutlon took place at a hearing
before the &mate Judiciary aubcommlUee on the Constitu lion.
Sen. Birch Bayh, 0 -tnd .. the subcommittee c hairman
who previoualy had taken no position on the proposal,
warnfne •1almt "thinking that problems concerning fiscal
reatralnt and economic well-being or this naUon can be
solved by Lbe quick fix and eHy cure ."
Sen. John C. Stennis, D·Mlss • testified t hat the
Contt.ltutJon "1bould not be Unbred with or amended ex·
cept for moet compelllnc reuona. However. the flnanclal
history ol l.bla naUon tor the pa1t 2$ Y••rt and my atrona
aenN ot fllcal reaponalblllty ®mpel me to propose th •
amendnMnt."
•
'Chief Bandit
In Custody?
Hy Mfn lAF.t PASKEVICJI
Ol t,,. Doily l'llel """
llu11t1ngton UN11:h l'Qhct! said l11d~1y tht•y a n • · n •a!>onably
s u re" that a mun ~hot 1n Garden
c; rnvt.• rhmng an abortive rob·
lw1 v J ltt.·mpt 1:-. "The Chief" a
b.111cl1t lmkl·d to 16 Orange Coun
t \ :o.upNmarkl'l und res t aurant
rohh1 rit•s in rec·ent months
l'ohC't.• rncknamed tht• bandit
h1·1·:1u"C' o f his report ed r e
1•n1t.larwe to ;i charcter rn the
f1lt11 ·Ont• 1''11,.•w Over The
t tJt'koo';o, Nt">t " Investigators
ti •lit>H' ht> m:.iy be res pons ible
fur f1' e robtwn es 1n Huntington
Ht•ac·h ._,11d Lt Hruc<.• Young
Huntington Re ach polieP huv1•
yet to interrogate Padg t'lt . but
they believe ht• is rcspon!)1ble for
five robberw:. SlnCt: the begin
nin~ of February that nC'ltcd
<J bout $1.600
A It houg h "The Chief'" ;ip
part.-nlly worked alone. pohc1·
s aid the wounded man m akhf'd
the description given hy v1ct1m!>
o f two robberies 10 Huntington
Beach
He was described a s having a
dark-complexion and standin~
close tc1 six.foot five and weighs
up to 250 pounds
His bulk and dark shoulder
leng th hair led v1cl1ms to say he
rem 1nded the m o ( the film
c h<1r acte r
Pakistan
(Juits Pact
lSl..AMA»AD, Pak1st11n
<AP) -Pakistan said to-
<l <.1 y 11 will quit the Central
'fr t·uty Org:rnizat1on. A
'>llllllar dc•c1s1on by Ira n
h•a vcs lht• largely inactive
m1hlary and c<:onomic al·
11ar1t'I.' with only Britain
a nd Turkt·y ;is members
and tht• Un1kd States as an oh..,t•rver
l'ENTO was the last
W I' s I c• r n s p <> n !> o r e d
m11il Jry pal'l to which
Pak1stun bt!longcd. The
decision to leave qualifies
Pa kistan for membership
1n the non-aligned move-
m ('nt
The dl'c1s10n was an-
nounced by Agha Shahi.
fore ign affairs adviser to
Pre s t dt'nl Gen .
Mohammed Zia ul-llaq. \ man 1dent1f1cd as Carroll
E1fo Jrd l1a dgc•tl. 27, of Baning "a" -.hot once 1n the chest by
<; 111k11 t;rm l' jJ11h1·e Thur'>di.I}
"h1·11 lw .tlll•gt.·dly p ul le d a
1'1.iill·•I h,1ndgun un offtC'l'rs who
"1·11· pur -.u111g hi m .tfte r a
:-.t11wrmarkt·I robbery Three Arab Students
1'Jdg1•1l was buoked on an
ann c•d robbery churi:e Friday
.if. 1 1 und1:rguing l rt.'utnw nt for
h1 :0. "ountl at PCI m t·dH·<tl
( '1•1111·1. offln..ib stu d Ball was
"t I ,II $:.?.5.0()() I
11 1 ., :1 11 1• ~' ,. d 1· o m p a n 1 on .
!'\l,1ull•y Mugica. f:.ices an rdc•n
tu .. JI c hur~t· lh· wu:-arrested 1n
a n•sttll.'nl1<J I ..irt.•a Ol'ar th('
~ 11 p ,. r m ;1 r k 1 • l h t.• a 11 t• d g e d I y
Ill' I p1 ·ti ruh
Boy, 3, Dies
M te r Tumble
Into Water
\ I~ day batllt.• lo '>ave the lift:
of a .l-yl'ar·old Laguna I ltlls bo~
"ho hmJ fallen into his family's
~ '" m ming pool e nded Sunday \~ lwn tht· bov d1t>d in Children·.,
J l .. sptl <ii 111 6range
\ 1·orom•1"-. n ·purt indtl'att·d
:i \• .11 old M<J rk StnrtH'k of 2!">.'>41
l·';r I :1nt' Lag11 n<1 ll11ls, ap
p.1 rt· nil.\ rt1<11• h b lr1tyclc into
111,• p0<>I al his ho m t' a t u b<>ut Ii
pm . l·'1•li ~
Tl1<· )ouni-:st<:r n •port('dly wa~
pulfrd fr o m lht• pool b y hts
t.11h1•r an <'sl1matl·d thr1•c lo f1 vt·
n11 nutl':-. ufkr falling into Lht•
"dter
Hut lht• 12 <lay fi ght to save his
lift• C'ndcd at J o 'C'IOl'k Sund<iy
morning when thl· youngster
d1l•d. the· 1:oroner :-.au.J
Shot by Israelis
TEL AVIV, hr;iel CAP >
Militarv sources s urd ls rat•!.
troops shot and wounded thn•t•
Arab s tudents today durrng a
''tOlent demonstration in the ot·
c up1ed West Rank against Pre!>!
d ent Carter's Mideast m1ss1on
The sources said student!> at
B ir Z e 1t Un1ve r s 1t y n ear
Ramalla h thre w !>to n l'c; al
soldiers who c ame to break up
their protest. but 1t was unl"ll•ar
why, the troops fired into lht·
c rowd The army will open Jn
rn vesttgC:1tt0n. the) '>aid
"H \\as a n e xtremely ~ertcJU~
n ot ... :.aid the sources
An a nno lJnce m e nt o f u n
l!>rae li imposed r urfc v. camt·
o v e r In u d:. p eak c r .., 1 n t h l'
mosques of the town . lhl' '>Ou rt·t·.,
said
,, woman -.turlt'nl v. hc1 told
Planl8 Opposed
H1\HC1':UJ:'\,\ !-.p:11n 11\1'1
An t•~t1ma t t•tf \0,000 pt•ttplt·.
m an' "t• <i r 1 n i.: g a ;o, m d-. k •
ma r ehl'd lo <'l'nt ral Ha rl'1·lo11a to
prolto~l a g<Hernmcnt plan to
build three nucle ar powe r plant:-.
1n northeastern Spain St•\ t'ntl
thousand mon • I urnl'd out S1,m
<la) 1n V<Alenc1a for a -.1mll;ir
demonstr atio n
l"ht• Assoc iated Press she wil
m·sse<l the.· tnc1dent. confirmed
that al>1>ut 100 students threw
slont>s <tt tht· troops before they
firt•cl tnto the erowd .
U ntonf1rmcd reports said a ll
men over tht' age of 14 were or
d erc.•d lo rt•port to the Lalin
~c hool 1n Ruma llah for mt.e r
rogal1on
Mesa Pilot
Faces Char~e
.\ C:osta Mesa 11q1Jor ston·
manager w:.i!i a rres ted today on
t h ar~t>'i of Oy1ng und er the in
fl 111•nl l• of alcohol. poll re said
t ·o.,ta Mc•sa Polil·e Si.tt. Carl
.la1k-.on -.au! ht• wa:-. fl y ing lh1•
v11l1< l' hchcopt1·r nt'ar Orang1·
('1111111v l\1rport s hortly lwfort• '
.1 ni wht•n h1• not tl'l'd a s mall
plan!' fl~inr ln w without nav1ga
'11111.tl IJghh
Whl•n tht· pl anl· landed. the of
f1<·1•r all1'J!('(I 1t swerved back
and fo1 lh on the· runway Offit·cr
.I a 1·k:-1111 lanch·rl his helicopter
.ind ur rt>stt•d the pilot. D.iniel
MJrl1n "ic·um an. 2.'i. of 1588 SC:1n
lfrrn.11d1nt> P!<Jee. Co!'tla Mesa
"\ c·umJn ":.is lio1Jkcd on S500
bJ1l
Caoeos Survey Flayed
Lmvmakers Rap Poll Rating F e"iale Solons
S/\LEM. Or<.' C/\P 1 An
op 1 n ion pul I rating femall'
leg1:-.lalors on s uc h things <JS
· <'hes l. " "re u r . " "hr a ins. ·
"te a!>c" ;md "sexy." circulated
by a g roup calling its elf the
M a le• Cau<"us, has d r a w n
<'rit1c1s m from lawmakers of
both :.exes .
Even Rep Bill Hulherford.
r hoscn a s the sexiest man in the
Ll'f.?JSlature in a poll by femall'
workus at the Capitol two year"
ago . :.ay:. !he s urvey goe!> too
far.
The poll was distributed la~!
week at a meeting of the caucus,
"h1<·h appare ntly was formed tn
r espons<• to the C'real1on in tht!>
:-ess1on or a women 's legislative
caucus
We Recommend:
Fl.A.
because it's the best.
'"I'm d1sgu:.led. lo say th1
least ... Rep Grel<:hen Ka fou r~
a Dc•mot-ral a nd women :. n ghh
ac t1 \'1s t. said of thl' poll
"I think it's obnox 1ous a;o, 11
could be.·· s aid Hl'p JJnt·
Cease. a Democrat
In the poll. male lawmakers 1n
the 60t.h Leg 1slat1ve As!>c mbly
are bt'ing asked to rate c:ertain
attributes of their 14 fcmalt' col
leagues
Points are awarded for
"m outh. face . chest. rC'ar. lt>g~.
body ttotal 1. s mile. brarns .
friendliness, tease. lalkat1 vt'
quiet. serious. humorou~. sex)
<ln•ss. professional. hps. hd1 r and c•ve!> ...
R e. p G I <.' n W h a I I '' 11 J
Demot·rat bt'l1cvt>d lo he a n o r
g an1zer of lht' c aucus. said tht·
•
fl'm<.1 1« le~1-.lawr~ ha ve no right
to he• offrndcd by the poll.
· T hl'\ rl11f ttw -.;,1m1• thing la!>l
-.i•:.:-1nn · Whallon said, refer·
ring ltl tht' informal poll in 1977
v. hen Hutha ford. a Republic.in.
v. a .... sl'h•t·t1•c1 .1:-. lhc s exies t man
111 lhl• IA•g1:-.lallirl'
H utht•rforcl su1d he didn ·1
r111nll
"I l'nJO)l'd bt•1ng a sex ob
J1•c·1. · ht' :.aul
Bui . he• ..tddt•d . he has no plans
to a1tC'nd thl' m a le caucus or
p<.1rtrcipa w in the poll
Whallon s'11d about 60 m en at·
l<•ndf'd the C'auc us. whic h, he
added. was rl'ally an excuse for
a sr ug party Hl• said he would
rl'' l' JI l ht• re~ults of the poll
a ( t t' r ., 1• t' 1 n g how many
rt•:o.ponsc:-ht• gt•h
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Nf-WPOR f BEACH
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Daily Newsp a p e r ' EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1979 TE N CENT§ l VO . ~2, NO 71, 3 SECTIONS. 28 PAG S
Carter: Mideast Unready for Peace u ..
' .
PRESIDENT PRAYS AT ISRAELI CEMETERY
Carter Wears a Klpa Jewish Skullcap
Cle mente Shop Hit
. By Mask e d Thugs
For the second time in three
weeks, two ski-masked thugs
h eld up a San Clemente
doughnut shop Sunday night
after placing a napkin wet with
s untan lotion on the lens of a
~ se<'urity camera in the store. ~1 Michael W. Benter. 17. an
I employee at Yum Yum Donuts,
1822 S El Camino Real, told
police one of the thugs struck
him with a fist during the 8: 15
i p m. robbery. Benter was not
t
hospitalized.
The employee told police he
was in the bathroom when the
bandits, one armed with a pistol.
, ·entered the store and began tak-
ing the money in the cash reg-
• ister. When Benter approached i the men. one or the thugs struck
him.
The crooks fled on foot. Store
owners refused to te ll police how
much cash was taken in the
holdup.
Two masked men held up the
same shop Feb. 19 when Ben-
ter 's 16.year-old s ister Denise
was Wl>rking at the store. The
thugs took more than SSO while
pointing a knife al the girl.
In both incidents, the bandits
place a napkin over a camera in
the s hop used to help prevent
burglaries.
San Clemente police Lt. Al
Ehlow said the two robberies
were probably committed by the
same two-man holdup team.
Police have no suspects at tttis
lime.
t r Police Still Mum
· On Valley Slaying
By JERR Y CLAUSEN
Of tlle Oelly PllOt SIMI
A Fountain Valley housewife.
who police say was murdered
Wednesday night , apparently
was beaten to death in the blood-
s pa ltered downst air s guesl
bedroom of her home at 16587
Hemlock St.
Police, wbo have veiled their
1 investigation in secrecy, con·
tinued this morning to release no
details regarding the homicide.
Coast
We athe r
Variable cloudiness with
slight chance of showers
tonight a nd T uesday.
Slightly cooler Tuesday
with higba of 82 to 67.
Lowa tonJ&bl in low to
middle50I.
INSIDE TODAY
Coal could bf commo to CoUJonrlo GI o pmno,, ,_,,
CNloiJI of 1'olo ti mow be ucd
Co prodlloe ~ oppear
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But the Orange County
Coroner's office confirmed re-
ports that Joan Virginfa An·
derson, 28, died of massive head
injuries. Officially, the coroner
lists death res u lting from
"cerebral contusion and lacera-
tions."
Sources who entered the home
shortly after Mrs. Anderson's
body wa.9 discovered said she
was lying race down on the
bedroom noor, the back of her
head beaten in.
The victim was lying at the
foot of the bed, the sources said,
clad in pajama tops. Blood .was
apparent in the pillow area of
the unmade bed and on the
bedroom wall.
Her body was found Thursday
morning by a neighbor who was
returning Mrs. Anderson's 3-
year-old son to his home after he
was Cound wandering in an area
street by a motorist.
Neither the 3-year-old, JQOn,
nor the woman's lO·mon\.b-oJd
daughter, 1n a crib at lbe bome,
WH injured.
Police said lut week that the
woman's huaband, Mark, was 1n
northe rn California wben lbe
murde r occurred. He tubae.
quenUy baa returned home. and
(See 11\J&Dl!a , .... Al)
aDIENTE PIER
PlE4SES FEW
0oee ...,_. fo¥e tbe WQ the
San a.m.t& pier ana loob!
Do11 and • .,,..,te, perhaps.
Plctur. cattare the 1cene.
See P•A'7.
.11''.R\lSALt-;M 1AP 1 Prest
dt•nl l'artl'r, ht~ M 1dt•ast peac.:
mti.&11111 Jt a 1:rul'wl crossroad.
!'>did tl>da) ht· hus fallen s hort or
an Egyptian l:.raeh treaty Ht>
told the Israeli parliament more
Ocx1b1hty 1s m!l'<ied
AHt>r heannit th~ resulb or an
all night Israeli cabinet m~t·
mg, Carter told the Knesset that
leaders of the two nations are
not yet ready to risk a peace
treaty. although their people are
ready for peace
Prime Minister Menacbem
Begin told reporters afterward.
"We must all be patient." He
said a new meeting had been
s cheduled between key mem-
bers of his cabinet and U.S.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
Vance then went into session
with Begin and key members of
the Israeli cabinet, and Begin
said l~r "real progress was
made, and I'm very happy about it. ..
He said ''gr eat progress"
came on Palestinian issues, but
that other issues remained to be
negotiated.
Meanwhile, Israeli radio re·
ported that Carter would remain
in Jerusalem through Tuesday,
extending his visit another day
Reporters also saw Air Force
Dana Man Kills
Woman, llimseH
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of, ... Oally Pilot Sl•ll
A JS.year-old Dana Point man
shot his common law wife early
Sunday morning then, while his
mother <'Ornforted th<' stricken
woman. shot and killed himself
Sheriff's investigators said
Marie Trudeau. 34. of 25352
Bowsprit Drive. Dana Point.
died about 90 minutes after be
ing shot in thr bedroom of thl•
home she shared with Bobby La
Mont, 35
LaMonl was dead at the scene
Wo01e n
Protesting
In Iran
TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -Ten
thousand wome n marched
through the s treets of Tehran to·
day , demonstrating for the
fourth day against Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's t hreat to
restrict the freedoms granted
them by Shah Mohamm ed Reza
Pahlavi.
The turnout was much less
than organizers of the dem
onstralion expected a nd far
less t han the tens or thousands or
women who marched through
Tehran on Saturday.
A statem ent from Prime
Minister Mehdi Bazargan's gov-
ernment that women would not
be required to wear the chador.
the heavy. full·length traditional
black veil, appeared to have
eased the fears or many women.
Although feminists fear that
the Islami c r epubli c the
ayatollah plans will reduce the
political and economic rights
granted them under the shah·~
Weste rnization program, the is·
s ue of dress has become the
most emotional one because it is
the most visible.
Deputy Prime Minister Abbas
Amir Entezam said in a govern·
ment statement that women
civil servants were not required
to wear the veil or scarves to
work "but they should dress
with dignity and avoid appear·
ing cheap or exposed in their of·
fices."
•••••,.•R
Roy Wilkins, former bead of
th e NAACP . was rePorted
in serious condition Jn the
cardiac unit of Unlvenity ·
Hospital ln New York after
a fall.2!1 •New York at~
of the 12 45 a.m double shoot
rng, the investigators said
They r e ported LaMont c;
mother was watching television
in the front room of the Dana
Point house when she heard a
single shot rrom the direction of
the bedroom
Mrs La Mont reportedly found
Ms Trudeau s prawled naked on
a waterbcd and attempted to
comfort lhe mortally wounded
woman
It was a:. l>hC leaned over the
s hooting v1ct1 m that her son.
standing in the s ame room .
placed the gun be held in his
hand to his temple and pulled
the trigger , the 1nvest1gators
said
Ms Trudeau was taken to San
Clemente General Hospital
where she died wh ile undergoing
emergency treatment
La Mont died m the house, ac
cording to a coroner's report
covering the murdcr-s u1c 1de
Investigators said 1t is not yet
known what caus<'d LaMont to
kill the woman and then to turn
the gun on himself
'Looking for Trouble'·
Presidency Target
Of GOP Senator
HARTFORD, Conn. IAP>
Sen. Lowell P . Wcicker Jr., vow-
ing lo swim aga inst a con-
servative political tide. rormally
ente red the race today for the
1980 GOP presidential nomina-
tion.
"I don't want th e United
States to snuggle up with its past
or gel comfortable with its pres·
ent. Just as with this can-
didacy. I want the nation up, out
and looking for trouble not
running a way from it," the
Junior senator from Connecticut
told reporters at a midday news
conference at the Old State
House.
Weicker. 47, promised to fight
what he ca lled an a nti
governme nt trend in which
"Democrats and Republicans
a like. in a cheap quest for votes,
s pit on the word government and
tell a nation used to dreaming
and accomplishing the impossi·
ble that the future of America 1s
no more than a good day today."
The first Republican Li beral lo
declare his candidacy, he said
bis party needs a candidate who
can win the general election as
well as the nomination.
Conceding that he faces tough
odds. Weicker pledged to enter
every presidentia l primary in
the country.
"Everybody's more of a front-
runner than J am ... he said m a
recent interview
Alt hough the early primaries
are in New England. Weicker
says he doubts he wi ll have
much of a home·region advan·
tage.
·'It makes it tou~her. because
pt!ople expect you to do well
Obviously, [ have an edge in a
state like ConnectictJt, but even
there I have a tough fi ght." he
said.
Since winning election as a
state re presentative in 1962.
Weicker has come to be known
for keeping bis distance from
party leaders
Fast Action Saved
Leg of Motorcyclist
The quick actions or South
Lagunan Gordon Brown last
week may have saved the life of
a motorcycle rider who lost his
leg in a crash outside Brown's
home.
Brown. a seven.year executive
with the Orange County Council
of the Boy Scouts or America,
heard a crash outside his home
at 3132 Camel Point last Wednes-
day afternoon. and rushed out-
side to observe the crumpled
wreckage or a motorcycle.
Minnesota resident Delbert
Juhl appare ntly ran his
motorcyle Into the side of a
AD IN PILOT
'DOGGONE GOOD'
•'The Daily PUot is tremen·
dous.
"I sold a1J my do1s and bad
great response."
That's the advertisin1 success
1tory of the Founta1n Valley
man who placed this ad ln the
Dally .PUot:
1 wh, i.t shots, parra 2 b1k/tan M. l re fml
n'linl-dolliet UJMlXlt>t ...
It you went "tremendous
re1poue" to your claulfied Id,
call I.be friendly Dally Pilot id·
vlaen at '42·M'11.
parked van on South Coast
Hig hway, ejecting the cyclist
and his passenger.
The impact ripped Juhl's right
leg rrom his body. and left the
victim and his passenger.
. Ma ryann Ingram, 22. of Cypress
lying in the street.
Brown, 27, executive for
career planning for the county
Boy Scouts, quickly applied a
tourniquet to Juhl's leg and suc-
cessfully stopped the bleeding.
He also administered first aid
to Miss lngTam. who was tossed
free of the cycle following the
impact .
Paramedics credited Brown
with possibly saving the
motorcyclist's life. a nd Dean
Crafton. director of field
services for the Boy Scouts said
Brown's quick actions "made
me proud."
Crafton said Brown grew up in
scouting. and attained scouting's
highest rank or Eagle as a
youngster.
"He •as super cool, and acted
in a manner we're proud of,"
Crafton aaid today.
Amy Cro8ees Line
W ASJ«NGTON CAP} -Preli·
dent Carter's dau1hter Amy
croaaed • picket line to attend
cJa11es today as the strike of
Wuhtnaton public scbuol
teaehera entered lt a aecood
week.
One, the president l> aircraft,
towed away from the tarmac al
Ben Gurion airport. a sign that
no flight was imminent
Earlier. both U.S. and Israeli
officiaJs said Carter was hkely
to s pend an extra day 1n Israel
a nd r eturn Tuesday.
The officials or1g mally held
out hope that a treaty could be
mi ti a led before the president's
<See CARTER. Page AZ)
O••lf PtlOI St.>U P"°lo
GETS $3,000 RAISE
City Manager Solomon
Gty Chief
Get s Raise
1n1..aguna
By STEVE MITCHE LL
Of, ... 0.llf Pllol Sbll
Laguna Beach City 1.1anager
Fred Solomon. who joined the c1
ty last JuJy. has received a vote
of confidence from council mem
bers who awarded him a $.1,000 a
year raise Friday
Solomon Joined the city last
summer at an annual salary of
S.16,500 and a SI .200 a year car
allowance Councilmen. meeting
tn executive session Friday af.
ternoon. raised Solomorfs year.
Iv take to $.19.500 and rnrreast>d
his car allowanc" to SI .800. er.
fective last week.
San Juan Capistrano city
manager James Mocalts re
cc1 ves $42. 732 to operate that
South Coast city with a popula
t10n of 18.000 about 2,000 more•
than 1s credited l o La~un a
Beach.
Officials in Laguna Hcuch will
be meeting with thret' cmploycl'
g roups beginnin~ Wednesddy
with an ofrer of a 5 pe r('cnl in
crease in pay.
Those associations. as well as
management personnel. could
receive pay hikes as early as
this week. according to Person
nel Director Kay Keene
The city reJected pay 1n·
creases to police. fire and other
city employees last year due to a
state ban on such increases.
But a recent stale Supreme
Court ruling termed that ban un·
constitutional. and last week, ci-
ty offi cials were told negotia
lions would be reopened.
Annual cost to the city for th<'
in<'reascs. if approved. would be
a pproximately $125.000
Woman Set s
Herself Afire
In Santa An a
Police report e d today a
despondent woman s tood in the
parking Jot of a Santa Ana shop-'
ping center early Sunday after-
noo n , doused herself with
gasoline and then set herself on
fire .
The flames that engulfed 58·
year-o ld Fern Grebe as she
thrashed about before horrified
passersby were s mothered by a
Santa Ana poU ceman who was
helped by two men.
But the Santa Ana woman suf.
fered ~nd and third degree
burns over 80 percent of her
body and was reported in
uutcal condition today at UC I
Medical Center.
Poli~ sald they were toJcl the
woman was despon<k?nt over her
falllng vlsion. ..........
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S~t n Cl<'m<'nte C ity M.111Jgn Gt•rald
Wt•t•ks, l<.•ft. with F ire <.:hid Ron Coleman lookin~ on, t•tmgratulates the city's first
:six param<.•dt<·s who C'o mpl<.•tt•d their train
mg Frid<Jy ut C Irvine· MecJu:al l'l'ntc·r
From l<•fl th<.•v ure f1rt'f1g hte r Ho lH·rt . ---
FBI Still Silent
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Phillip V1111 Kampc•11, f1rcf1ghtt·r M1d1.lt'f
Dollar .• 111d cnginl·e·rs Steph(•n J>inw11d
and D•n•1d Cis ur. Th•· part.1mt.·<f1r lt•,1111
will hq.:111 M'f \'1111-( lht· c·cm1 n11u11t) Tt11•\
d.i,\
CARTER ...
Saddlebat-k CollGgf>
Trustees Eye
Policy Change
Int t'Hhst ri1·t .it It• nthHl<'t' a~rc·1·
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clh•l1.1ck ( 'olli·gl' art•a r(•i.ldtmb.
lo t.ikc l'tH!r'\L'~ at olher schools,
w1 II bt' d1 i.ni . .,..,t'<I tonight al a
i :m tru .. 11·1· rru·l·tinR.
Thi· nw1·1111g w11l tuk1· place rn
lh1· li.1 • .rd 11"ir11 of tlw L1hrnry
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Burglars Hit
Laguna Home,
Art Gallery
t·rop of s tudt·nti. U ltl•r1d111~·
coors~ out s1dc the d1~tnt·1 ~tll
cost more than the $400 .000 <ii l ocated.
S tudents pres ently lakrn~!
coursett outside tht· d1 .. lri<"t ;1r1•
f'ngaged 1n program~ 'u< h ,,,
fire sc1enC'e th<il <in· nu! 11flt•1f'll
in the &tddlcb<i<:k 01~tritl
Under the interd1slrtt'l <.rgn•t•
ments. Saddleback Colleg<· '' 011 ligal~ to ('ay for e a<·h 'ilUth·nt
-atte nding another C'ullcgc A st11
den t who t akcs cuur:,t'\ JI
Orange Coast Colll•gv, for <>x:1m
pie. would t:ausl· !ht' Saddl<·li.11 k 01~trict to p-.y mont·y to l111·
Coas t d1:.tn et for lht· c·o:.t 111
educ ating the ~tudent
Tomght ·s dasl'UsMon ,.., cx1w1·1
t•d l o t•e ntPr o n PO'>'ilhl1·
.tlternatiH·s for the 1ntcrd1\lru·1
program next year
Saddlebar k Collc1.:e off1«1:1h
are known t.o 1>UPiH1rt a M> 1·allt•1l
"free exchange" proi:ram with
o ther community t·cillcg1· ...
Under such a program . sludl·nt.,
wauld bl' a llowed to <1tlenc1 <HI}
college they wish without an t•x
<·hangc of money twt wt·e11 111
:.lttullons
/Jeaclws Full
Bui, Not Sea
I l t•s111t1• I ht• ( J l'l that
110,000 pwpte d~scenJ~
on Nt·wport Beach 's
.. tr .1 1111, lh1s wcrkend.
ltf1·.a.:u <irch today said
11!1•11• w.10,n't I<>" much for
them t1> do
Gu..1r<l11 ttu1<l th('y made
no rc·sc·ut·s nf 'iw1mmers
..ind attributed lh<' lac.k of
.it·t1v1ty t<1 th1· f<Jct that the ~ur( was ~mall and water
lt'rnperulurc!) were at a
·chill 56 dt·~reea .
t\ ppurcnlly few of the
110.000 pt'Oplt· who showed
up Suturda}' or the 50,000
people '4 ho l'amc lo the
bC<tl'h rm Sund<1y got hot
c nou~h in the 60·degree
beaeh lt•mpernture:. to go
for" 11w1m
Dollar Up
l!i}apan
And Europe
By Tht> Associated Pr~s
The dollar ~ain('d ground lo
day on most maJOr world money
rnarkt·L., and t:losed in Tokyo at
;1n •·1ght month high against the
.J apan1•s1· yc·n Gold µrites we n •
mrxt•d
On Death at Sea
Myste r y 1>llll s hrouds tht•
death of a 22 year.old Whittie r
man found at sea March611boutl6
miles rrom Dana Point as FRI
agents I.Oday again refused to dis.
c uss thecase
rc•turn. but Hc·~rn ~;rnJ aftt•r Hw
t\nc•Mwt SJX't·c·h th<it ht· douht1·d
1( a ll 1ssut•s could ht• wurkl'd our
within 24 hours
/\. 1.:1~:un :1 111'.H·h m an lo'il
llt',t rl y $1:1,000 111 s.!<l<l<h 10 I ht· w1·,.k~·11d h urul:1ry t>f hi'> hr1mc·
.1 ntl .111 :Jr! J!:tllf'I y tn l<1wn W<Js
l11 o k1•11 111111. '°'1th rnort• lhun
~ 1.000 111 p;11n1111~.., s lolt·n
H11 k (' hru .. :.mun, ,, ct'rt1f11·d
11ul1l1t <1<'t·11untu11t. 'iJHI hi• 11·
t 111 n1•1I t11 h)~ h11m1• :it 217
J>11Jph1n W;1} <.1nrl dl'>l'OVPrt-d
tllw\ t''i h;irf enkr(•d <in unlockf'd
front wrn<low Io I hl· rl'\Hlt•nr<•
/\free <.'xc·hani.:1· ..,v ,11·n1
ho we ver. would rc~utrt• ;q1
proval from the 'ilat1: tomm11111
ty college chunrc•llnr bdon· 11
c·ould Ix! 1mplemcnl(•d
Runaway, 18,
Comes Back;
Parents Gone
The doll ar opened in Tokyo at
20'1 70 yen. rwvt•r lost itround l:tnd
dosed at 205 fiO y ·ri. Dt:alers
,a id on<• r<.·ason for the dollar·..,
s f rc•ngth wa.., a fe<:l1ng that lh1·
.r ~· p:.i ncsc· xc·on11my was ht:adcd
for t<>ulo!ht·r l11n1: .. been aboard a 29.foot i.1ulbou1
registered uut of Dana Point
llarbor, the day he died
Bc>grn said at d;_iwn that h1
l'abinet lrnd ma<k "1t•u:.onablr
dec1s1ons on Eio pt1an f1t•..i 1· ..
terms dur1n~ t heir fi 1• hour session.
The body of Alfred Joseph
\astenada was found by a Coast
Guard l'Ultn (•rcw OUI or Lon~
Bc>at•h il l I I 52 p m. fl l 'i
l>l'lit•v<>d th:.it lhC' va•t1m had
F' Bl sJ)(>c1a l agent J ohn Mor
r1son said today. ·'there 1s an on
~oing investig:.ition but we will
not be resPOnsivc to ques tions until 1t 1s completed ...
Morrison said an aut opsy on
Castenada 's remains hc.s bft.n
eom pletcd but refused lo releusc
the official cause of death. Mor
rison r<'fUM.'d to s ay wh<'thc r
Custenada drowned o r w:.ts
k illed prior to l'lllering lht•
water
Is raeli radio s a1cl lht· l'dl11n1·t
had acceptc'<i son11· p:irh of !ht·
latest US comprom1:.t· but n·
Jccted others
Carter mt•t w11h the ls rat•lr
cabinet over brcakfa,t and l h1·11
said in a SPt't'l'h t" th1· full
Knesset that "we s till falJ 'i hor t
of a treaty. Restaurant
Story Erred
O p <'ra t uri. of Tht-Bri g
n·staurant in Dana Point llarbor
11lan to oJ>t•n a :-.i•c·ond rl'~l<Jurant
1n t'arly May known as Pom
pano's Fish Broile r. .
/\. subleas e for thf' !'!pace for
lht· nt•w restaurant w<1 s ap
p r o ved recently by Orani:C'
County SUJ)(>r v1sor s. A story 1n
tht' Daily Pilot crron("Ously sa1r1
Rr1g operators planned to least>
thc•1r s 1x.ycar old operation to
another rC'staurateur
The Dally Pilot re~r<'ls the ''r ror
Hrtg t1wnc·r Chris Charr1n said
h 1 1> n t' w r c ~ l a u r u n t w 1 11
'>Pt•c1a)11(' 1n scufood and he:
Ofl('nled lo fomil11•::.
Talem Search
Set in Laguna
The Laguna Beach Exchange
Club will b<· ~ponsoring its an.
nua I "Searc.•h for Ta lent" show
a t 7 J O p . m Friday in the
Laguna Beach Hig h Sch ool Auditorium
T hcrt' will be three d1vis1ons,
primary, Junior and senior and
t he wrnn<>rs will be sponsored by
the c lub <1t the d1s t r1c t·w1de
talent show at the Dis neyland Hotel
Ta lent categories 1nc ludt-
vocal, instrumental, d4tnct-and novelty
Plants Opposed
BARCELONA. Spmn IAP >
An estimated 40,000 p eople,
m a ny wearing gas mask&,
marched to central Barcelona to
protest a governme nt plan to
build three nuclear power plan!Ji
in northeastcrn Spain. Seve ral
thousand more turned out S\ln·
day in Valencia for a simllar
demonstration
OAAHQI COAST LIM:
"WhC'n lh<•n • 1s a possibility of
a federal r riml' on the seas a nd
l 'm not ::.aying there 1s a c riml•
in this ease 1l 1s our pol1 ry not
to release information at this
stage," he said
Marine Trio
Arrested on
Pot Charges
Three Ca mp Pendleto n
M arines wer e arr ested b y
Laguna Beach police <>ver lhe
w(·ckcnd a nd <'harged with
pns~ession of marijuana for salt>
P olice :.a id t hey s potte d
Bernard R Johnson, 21, outs 1dc
his r a rked car in the 200 bloc k of
B 1-oadway Place l ate Friday night.
When the officers pulle d over
to question the Marine. they
noticed two other Lea thernecks
inside the car Upon opening the
car door. the police said they
s melled the odor o ( burning
ma rtJuana, and allegedly dn;
covered a pound and a haU of
the weed wrapJ)(>d In package~ inside the car
Arres t e d w er e J o hnson .
Daniel A llaJI. 20 a nd Kenneth
W S1cwcll. 21. all on the man.
Juana charge1>
P olice turned the Marin ei.
over to military police following
booking at Laguna Beach Jail
f'ro.P~AI
MURDER •.•
the couple's children arc being
e ared for by r elatives, officers
s aid.
Police, whQ roped the home off
during a day.Jong s cene in·
vestigation Friday. re ruse to djs.
cuss lhe case. They also have
asked neighbors not to discuss
de tails . DAILY PILOT
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Funeral services for Mrs. An·
deraon, described by neighbors
as an e xcellent m othe r and
ho m emaker , were scheduled
this morning at Ho ly Spirit
Catholic Church in Fountain VaJley ·-· ..... ..... -.... -._
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ll<llW
"We haw not yt·l full\ t111•1
our challcngC'," C<1rtcr '>aicl
"The people of the two n;,itr;m ...
arc rcudy no w for JH:act:.
Carte r s aid lf<o sµokt' thP '>t·n
tcnce twice, firs t t·mph~sw11~
the word "now" <Jnd then t·m
phas1zing the word "pc•oplf' "
.. Th e le ade rs h ave not yel
proven that we a re also ready for
peace, enough Lo take a c hance. · Carte r added.
"We must proceed with <lu1·
caution, I understand thc.t, !Jut
we• must prO<'eed." Carter saul
The speech was followed lJ)
pande monium in the Knesset.
a nd one right.wing m <'mber of
Begin's own p arty was C'Jt:ch.'11
artc r h l'cklmg fl(•gin a s h~ tried
to speak.
Carter openf:.'d his remark!> b.i-
s aying that in the pr('(:Cdtng 2·1
hou rs he h <1d d 1s C'ardL•tl two
d raft spcechc~. onl' "<.1 sp eech of
des p a ir" an d the othH '·a
s peec h of g l ad tid ings and
celebration."
"l have d ecided to de liver a
s peech or concern and caut.Jon,"
Carter said.
H e s a id i t i s now t he
responsibility o f all parties "lo
eontemplate t h e tragedy of
failure, and the lcgitim:.i le ex
ult at1on if w e brini!
peace ... Our vision mus t be a:-.
great as our goals Wis do m and
courai:e are r equired of u::. all
J/ acation F w1
ForS. Co~t
Kids Planned
The South Cou~t VM\/\. .., pl a nnin~ act1vil1es for kin
dc rgarten through h igh school
youngsters d uring Eas ter vuc·a
lion.
Learn to Swim classes wilt b\
held from 8 a.m. to noon April !J
through J3 at the Crown Valley
Community Park in Laguna
Nl2uel.
Day Camp for kinde rgarten
through sixth grade is from 9a.m
to 4 p.m. The cost for members 1s
$39 and ror nonmenbers S49.
Student! from g rades 7 9
may swim and tube the Colorado
River from April 7 · 10. Student~
grade1 9-12 will have a surlm~
car avan to Baja California Co~t ror both caravans tS memben. $49
n<>n ·members $59.
T'-•A---IM""91 ... ltlter
0..lfttf ~ Ill(,... .. """ At•Ht_ AU_."f Mt-.
The dead woman'• nei1ht>or,
Mrs. Lynn DeCamp, who dis·
covered the body, mourned Lhe
lo11 of he r friend last week. Sho
said the AndersoM and her own
family mo\'ed into the quiet
w e ll ·kept F'oun'laln Valley
neighborhood les1 than a year •10.
Further information m ay I><'
obtained by caJllng the YMCA
831·9Q.2.
"It 'a too bad," •he said Of the
murder . "because there are not
that rnaqy nice, aweet people around u ahe was ."
Probe Requested
WASlQNGTON CAP> -Sen.
Robert J . Dole. the former
Republican vlu pr•aldtntlal
oomlnee. hu caUed for a •Pttlal rroaecutor to look lnto tbe
lnancu or tbt peanut
wareb(Qe ownect by Pre.ldent
Carter'a famUy ln Plaln1, Ga.
11Uef Gets Watches
In San Clemente
A tbtef atolc 11 di1ltal watche~
valued 1t $279 fro m " San
Clemente auto parts store Sun·
day afternoon whil.-the 3hov
wa1 open for bualneH.
PoUc. 11Jd the th.let took the
wateh11 from an unlocked
pla1tlc c ... at. Wett.rn Auto, 123
S. El CamJno Real. The theft
wa1 ~ •bortly atltr noon
I
111· S,11(1 Jl'Wl'lry. a lc·ll'VISIOI\
'et. <·alrul.1t11r C';l'-'><.'lte ta~s
.ind c·Jnthing vulu1·d at $12,893
w1•n· .,tuh•n from the ho me
l'ola·t· 611!.o 1nVt.'sl1Raled lht·
t h1•ft of p!J1nt1n g., fro m lht-Covt·
c;,ilJnv . l·tOO South Coa st
ll1ghwa\ ov1•r th(' weC'kcnd,
1-. lr1·rt· h11q.;l.1n. hrokl· a plate·
gl.1.,.., da:.play win<l1Jw tu guin 1·n
tra111·1· Tht· pu 1nt1ng'> Wl'r«
'.1l111·d lty tht• g<ilho ry flJlcrator:. <il
~I. l.'l~1
~000 Visit
£>ULh Beaches
(;ood surfinf( conditions and
s u1111y Wl'Jlh cr brouRhl an
l'St 101.rl 1·d J!'i,IJ(JO l'<'Oplt• to Sc>uth On111~t· <.:ounty bcJt•hc1> Sunday
fo't•w probl<'ms werp reported
in the four foot surf off L aguna
Bt•;ieh wh,•r<' a bout 12.000 s un
hather-. cavortt>d Cond1t1on~
w1•n• 'ilmll<ir at SJn Clementt-
C1tv Rl'at•h whc•1(' &!Jout 3,000
.,howt>d up
L1feg11 ..ir<ls sa1c1 lht•v had Cl
cru11"t fhl\ ..it San Onnfn· T>ohc'nv
.111d S ;io ('l"nH:nlt· St.rte hc;.ieht·;
wht·rt· thcr1• Wt'rl· <i bout 20,000
His Reward
Stwetened
NEWARK. N J IAPl Stu.
d<'nt!I and lc•a rhe>rs are putting
in their two cc-nts because they
iwy a d1s:.iblr<t v<'le ra n got a
s kim py n •ward a flcr t rll1ng
poht•p about $4 15,000 he found 1n
lht· s I rt>t•I
A S.502 ronlr1hut1o n two
<'t'nts ea('h from 251 s tudenL'> &nd
l ea cht•rs at £,es t S ide Ht gh
Srh ool 1s the latest money to
go to Donald J.ouk of Franklin
Township, who found the big
b u cks o n ~1 New Bruns wi ck
strel't last wt•t•k
We Recommend
Fl.A
because it's the besr
~n (rvtnt• VOUlh found fJUt
Saturday that you t·an 't go h<m11·
again. even 1f you ·H· flnly bc:l·n
gonp a couple of w1•pk-.
P ohce d1scovt>n•d th•· JH y1·ar
old burrowed in lht· ..,,1111J unrl1·r
som.-playgrounrJ 1·quq11ru•n1 111
Culverdal(' Wllclt•rr1t·'is l':Jr k
t rying to kt•ep w~1rm
On Wa ll Street. '>lOek price..,
cl1•,·l1nt.-d rn moderate trnding Lo
d.J y in ~hat analysts s a w partly
·" cl l'appoinl mcnt ovt•r the lack
of .1 pt•act· :.ettlemcnt 1n the Mid
die· Ea~t
Tht• Dow .l11n1·i. average of 30 in
duslriab f Pll 4 3J to R.38 .53 1n two
hour' b•·forp lht> c lose T hcr l'.
w1•ri· almo,l tw1n· as many lo:.ing
1"t"'" .'.J<, garrll'r•.on th1· New York
~I twk Ext·hangt.,
Whc•n lht•y a1>ked him wll >. tll'
s aid ht· h<.id argut·tl ~1th his
part·nts <i c·ouplP 11f ~1·1·).., .1i,:11
;ind h;id run .1w:1y frorn horw·
/\p11 l1Jget1t•ally hi' '<.11d ht• would
move on and 'lay with :-.omc· friends .
Officers <iskcd why ht· d1d11 I Jus t go home.,
He did. he 1><11d Ther1• wa .. n ·1
anybod) lhC're His par1·nts h.Jd
mo\'t>d and lcfl nn for" .inlinJ! add res::.
Laguna Picks
Legal Firm,
New Attorney
Laguna Beal'h City Count II
members havl' nam t-d !hi· Sant.1
Ana la w fi rm of Hutan and
Tucker to rcprc·s1•nt lh'• city a-.
lega l represenlat1v£'s
William H. Kcasl'r will ser v1·
as City Attorney be~inn1n~ nc·xl
.luly when lus c mploymt'nt "Ith
t he l.t'ague of C:;1hfornt<.1 C1t11·-.
terminatt•s
I n lht• 1ntN1111. Hul;.in .ind
Tu<'kt•r attorni-) Hogl'I <:r,1hlt•
will sent• <i ~ at·ting «It' ,1t
tor nc·y. with Mar<' W1nlhr 1111
named deputy <'1ty attornc·v
111 f':ur11p1·. onl v thr H.rttl'h
11e.i1111I ).!:t1111·tl a gain ... t th•· dfllla r
111 1·.irh 11 .11!11w rt w1·nt from
';' 0:1;,, I h1 1'111'\1111• r:tlt• FrtdJ).
t u $;.! 1)11 If,
Six Captured
As IH egals
Afte r Cha~e
\ 1•h,f'i1• w11 h "P<'<.•ds up to 90
mile•-. pt•r hour throug h S an
<'lt•r1Wnll· Sa1unl:iy night e nded
'°'II h I ht• a rrc·sr o f .., 1 x i llcga I
.1l11·n..,, ont· nf whom was found
h1t11n.i.: 111 a t1 ;1s h c~1n
1\ ti S Bo r rl I' r P a t r n I
'i><lkc•sman ':11<1 .fulw Mcndow
:\1c•111l111<1 , :!?. of Mt·•n ro. wa~ <Jr
n •,t<•cl lu•htnd <1 s h()PPIOJ.! renter
1111 < '.1n11n<, dt• f.:strC>lla cast Of
11w S;in l>tt•.i.:o Fre<·way
,\ wrln•''>s had SJ>C>llf'd the hap
11•,s .1111·11 p1•1•rrng out or a tr::ish
t'ill1 to w1• 1( Hor<tl'r Patrol of
f11·1·r' w1•1 f' n1•ar thl' sccnl'
f''1 v1• 0Ul1•1«; wc·n· .1rn·s ted in a '"'r 1/1;11 11ff1r 1·r.., hart c hased
11 orn 1111· llo11kr P.1trol t·het·k·
p111111 'iOulh 11( ~.111 C'll'm1•ntt'. The
1·•1r ., dn\l•r \\ho fll·d thl· seent·
'°' •lh Ml•11d01a, 1•sc..ipcd wht•n the
\ 1•h1d1· ''''PPt'rl rll':ir f he• !>hop
11111~ 1 t•nt1•r o n «.1m1no d1· 1.-.11 l'lla
The firm n ·plat·•·, c;1·or, .. •1·
Logan, who was t tl\ manag1·1
for five years 10 LagunJ Uct1c·h ~d recently :.icc·1•p h:d a s1m1ld1
i't>s1t1on m Atwood. C'altf
l'ht· st" .tlu•n., w1•n· transPOrt
C'C1 h•11·k to Mt''Ol'o following th(·
!I 2 I fl Ill lll('ICl1•11(
Al •1 C1AI U\( ,f
I ( I N.l fl(JN , ... ,L AND
NI WPORl ur A.("11
I n .i I 644 1010
'
Monday Maren 12 1979 DAILY PILOT 113
Mexican-Aniericans Focus of Study
O•llY .,., .. , iu" ..._ ..
DRAWS EXAMPLES
Patricia Gandara
Br OAVlD KUT'ZMANN Of,.,. 0~11t ,.,.., \wn
The ~t"l' lhe proud onci., tn
t\'lllJcc•nt . ambHiou"· hlt<hl v
l'dUt'lllt'd
1n l~:ir hth' 20'> .ind 3011. th\'}
hsH lltudtl"d hurd to rea('h lh1•
profrs.s.1unal plateau~ of
IDL-dll'l.De Ulld l.jW, bw.loc~ 0tnd
d1plom.-r)'
On1• ··muld not thank of lht:m .....
bt•tn~ ..o oruque t'.llt't>pl th~t
tht') .Ht• Mu1run Arneru·an..,
th<' '«•ru. 1rnd dout:hter o( thl
t'<tmJie'MllOS who tOll IO lhl' rtt'lth
ur -.-. Mk tn ltw furtont•!t Thol'lt'
who wen• ;1bll· lo overcomt• "°'
t•rt) .-nd pn•Ju1hn: 111tcrt1J>ll'd
P.ttrlt'HJ (;,uli.lt1r1t Tht>y wt1re an
t.•ntgma. <irw that ~ht! felt net-dell
to be Wlc1t-n.tood, lo bt-used u11
a n cxamplt.• f or ol h t:rl> 111
emulatt>
UCL../\ doctoral l>tud1•nt .... tie'
~et out on a (·roi.1;.c•ountry (luc't
.i year a~o . .i Journey lh116 ook
her from the hullway11 vf
Wu,)11n.:ton U (. lo lht• Slt•unHn/,I
nutluridli and tlcldb Of sOUlhcrn r .. ·1t1u.
On h1•r h~t wf.'rt• tht-namt-.. o(
50 "a-.onb. all o( tht•m sue
l t ' :. .. r 11 I .i <· <Hie m 1 l' u 11 y . t h 1.·
holtlt•" uf do<:t o rut~ ... lc1w
drKrc~:. und tO\.'d1caJ degree..,
Whltl bhc wantL'tl lo know from
l'lH'h or lht'fll WU!> v.hy they had
mun.1.i\.'d tu 1•xccl. to rl'Ul'h lhl·
lOP d1•,p1ll• u11!)ring1ng'> and
dirt· powrty
M :. Gund;1ru, v.ho !tpoke to <.t
l 1<' lntn•• "l}mpo..,1um recent!)
on ht•r .. tu<ltl':.. :.:11d bhe founo
m..in\ common thrl'ad11 lhal
l1nkto<.l her <.UbJCCt'>
''irt·umi.tanl'l':. thal t•nhanced
lh1•1 r l'hanrt.•:. of breaking awa~
frnn1 their i.u rroundrngs
Tht·~e mcluded hard-workin~
parl'nts, u btrong adherence to
th(• work ethw. pride tn their
past and relatively stable home
h \'Cb
lier 'lud> fol·used mainly on
the strength:-; or the family and
not so much on the Intelligence
of the s ubjects she found
Those factors she targeted in
e luded where they had grown
up . their famtly backMround.
lht> siie of the families. the pro
gress or brothers and sisters.
child rearing characteristics.
lbe types or schools they at
tended : peer groups they us
1'0c1ated with. health factors.
personal altitudes and cultural
identity
M s Gandara. in an interview
before her campus appearance.
\aid each of her subjects wa!>
t:ager to discuss his or her back
ground The mterviews con
ducted in norttiern and southern
Ca lif ornia . Texa "' dnd
Washington DC somellme11
lasted up to four hours
Whether in their offices or
homes. they helped supply tht·
32-year-old researcher with the
information she hOP<'b will help
answc.·r a ques tion that had
seldom been asked whilt con-
tributes to success. rather than
failu re. in school"
Her study. the result:. of which
<the has bubmitted to her pro·
fessors at UCLA. focused on the
lives of 45 or those she located
Nearly half oC those 1olerv1cwed
were women.
Ms Gandara :.aid the subjects
who held doctorates were
teaching m uruvers1t1e~ pr1mar1
l y. the doctors w o rked 1n
hospitals rather than huving
private pract1c1·s <Jnd the
lawyers pµrsued ca rc('r~ that
ranged from manugt·mcnt to
politics
Most told her their home hvl'!-
were characterized by a strong
mother. parents who were proud
and hard workin)! and who prac
ticed a child·reur1ni.: phtlosoph.>
1n which the girls Wt't<' treated
as the equal or the boys
In fact. sht• said the g1rb Wt'rt·
generally better students than
their male counterpart~.
Seventy percent of the
motht•rs in these homes had
wor'-ed ond the parents had
taken a special interest 1n
teachirq; their rhildren a strict
work ethic, she !>aid or all those
s be interviewed. only one s aid
the family had ever receivt'd
welfare
More than half of those she
talked to were either first
generation c1l12ens or had 1mm1
grated with their families to the
United States
F1t'rCl' prtdt: 1t1 their trad1
tional pas t. l>he !'>a1d. was a
~trong mot1vatm~ forr1· 1n their
lives
ln Mt•x1to. lht• n •M•archer
:.atd. their famiht•l> had perhapl>
once ~n prest1g1ous and their
parents had pas:.ed along th1i.
feeling of pndt: and tht• nceo lo
exc<'I
Animal Tests Assailed GWC P lans
Cuts fo r Humi1igto1i Caught Between Two F actio1zs
NewTer01 By ROBERT BARKER
Ol l ... O•llY Piiot !lull
The Huntington Beac-h City
Council is retreating with its tail
bet ween its leg:. after gHI 1ng
caught in a crossrire conct>rnmg
the saJe of dogs a nd <·ut~ for
medt<:al re11earch
rhe dispute was rekindled thll>
week when about 20 citizens
heatedly discussed the pros and
cons of arumal research
Council 0Hic1ab 1nil1alh !>ldl'd
"''th an ant1v1vl'-;ect1on. group
<rnd approv<.'d a re~olullon lt1!-ol
December prohib1t1ng tht·
Orange County Animal Sheltl'r
from sellin~ stray pets coll ected
in llunt1nj!ton Beach for sc1en-
11hc re!'>earch.
r1tv officials backed off As th1n~s s tand, the Huntington
Bt-ach ammals will continue to
bt> sold for research
But the medical profc:.i.ion
launched a f'ounter atl<H'k
before thl' Count·il in f't·bruury
and council members rescinded
thC' resolution
Judy Straker. a Costa Me~a
woman who head:. the loc;.sl
Society Against Vivisection. told
Council members \.hat 10.000
OrangC' Count1ans had signed
petitions opposing use of pets in
scientific laboratories.
Victim's ID
Corrected
In recent months. the cities of
Costa Mesa. Santa Ana. Seal
Heach, Anaheim. Orange.
Wt-stminster and Buena Park
have stopped allowing their
antmals being sold for research .
i.IC('Ording to John Sibley. direr
tor of lhe Orange County Animal
Sht·lter
A But•na Park "omun who
c11t·c1 Saturda.~ of injuries !>uf
ft·rl'd m u <·atering truck acct
denl in I rvtn(' was in('orrccth·
1dentifwd a11 Linda M atkr ·
Ms Straker cha rg~d that
animals are put through dii.lress
und pain without the use of
drugs.
The wom<tn, "'hose name v. a~
Linda Meador. 37. d ied at UC
lr\'lne Medical Center. where
bhe was undt•r treatment for
burns that covered 40 pl'rtcnt of
her body.
She ela1mt>d that "\•1visec·
t1onists" are intimidating and
fnghtenin~ people mtG believing
that their research w1U stop with
the use or animals.
Mrs. Meador. a catering truck
cook. fell .a~ainl>l a hot gnll
when the truck m which she wa.;
riding colhc1et.I with a t•ur at an
Irvine mlcrsN·tion on rl'h 2:>
Or. Ronald Karlsberg, diree-
tpr of cardiovascular physiology
at Long Beach Veterans Ad ·
mmistration Hospital. said lhe
charges are without foundation
··1 am outraged that such a
small. vocaJ group can do so
much harm." he said.
K arlsberg said human pa·
tients will suffer with the loss of
Pilot
Logbook
Snobb e r y? You
Can Bank on It
ByTOM BARLEY
Ollllf Oaily Pll9'Slall
This Bnlish·born cynic has often been as ked over the
years to identify the m ost insurmountable bastion of
British conservatism. Some prefer to call it snobbis hness.
Some put the aging trustees of the Marylebone Cricket
Club <England play at the Lords ground> at the top of the
toffee-nose hsl.
Clubs on the lines of the Aetheneum in Baker Street
get a solid vole Then there's the spokes men of Buck·
ingham Palact• who somehow believe that they are there
to protect the queen from a rather dirty. unworthy public
But my vote has always gone to the
Dank of England And in the years that
I worked in London, I could never get
more than a terse, surly comment from
the bank on any aspect that involved
their dealing in domestic or interna-
tional currency.
I ONCE ASKED A bank spokesman
why the governors had expressed such
confidence in a falling pound al a time
uun when the mark and franc were soaring.
l can picture him wearing his bowler hat and pin·
~tripe suil at the olber end of the line. And he probably un-
furled bis brolly as be told me: "Ah, but one always has
confidence in the pound, doesn't one. Rather like God and
one's country, what?"
Anyway, the memories roll back as I see that the ·'lit-
tle old lady or Threadoeedle Street" has decided after long
deliberation to put lhe features or Sir Christopher Wren on
Its SO-pound ($100) bank note.
kUMOR ON FLE~T STREET had it that the gov-
ernors might realize that it Is L979 and go for someone on
the Uneis of Winston ChurchUl, Admjral Lord Nelson or the
Duke ol Marlborough to decorate their currency.
Britiah women went for th likes of Queen eo.rucea
who gave the first century Roman Jnvaders s uch a hell or a
struggle, bless her British cbariot.
And Emmeline Pankhurst, who founded tbe British
suffra""9 movem~nl through a revolullon that saw ma~ or lu part.lclpants forcibly fed in Holloway Prison Of
chained to the railinp of N<>. 10 Down.inc Sttttet.
Wno deslaned some of the moat beauUful cburebes ln
Cbrllteadom. He was a great. Briton and well wort.by of
re<:Opition.
8 '11' IT WAS awaclllU. alone who aaved Britain'•
bacon \n Wadd Wu n. Nelaoct dld the same tbinc ln 1905
wbln be •= tbe French from the MU ac tbe battlea or • Traf atc-r the Nile.
ADd llarlborou&b made tbe relp of Queen AnM a iton.il etntct. of lrmah bllior)' wbetl he won every bat· ile bi rM fouabl Oii U>e toallDellt of t;wope.
lul .... ct.elatoa to pat Wreo oa tbe pratll)oul ~· ,.._. -. IMdl me to 11..a U. ...._,..,, dilatory aov·
.,... tJIU. Bm* ot Sqa..d a title ell theJJ' own. :l'lleY u.-to be, and an, "the UttJe old Jacllea of
~&reei .··
• .
animal r~sl•arch and thal tl t!>
critical lie said ammals Lirl· not
m1streall'd.
Sibley. of the Orange Count~
Animal Shelter. 1'!a1d 972 dogs
and cats were sold for research
in 1978 out of a total or 50,000
animuls collectt•d
He said 510 dogb e.tt $10 each
<ind ·162 cats for S6 were sold to
~uch inslilut1ons as USC. UC!
Medical Cl'nter. the Veteran~
Adm 1rustrat1on Hospital m Long
Beac h and Harbor G eneral
Hospital in Los Angeles
Trus tees
Divided on
JobPla~
O ff1 r1<.1h at llunttn~t on
Jk<:1ch':. Gold\.'n West Collt·~1·
plan to n·ab,1gn \t'Vt.'n ud
m1nistrators to classrooms. rl'
duct' the 1979 summer program
and sus pend four ca rel'r pro
gr:1 m11 in :an t'ffort lo cut next
)t-ar'-. operatmg cost.. by 10 per
n•nt
Tht· propo:.ed SI 3 m1lhon 1n
cuts folio"' orders from Coal.I
<:om mun1ty College Distract
trustee:-. lo trim cosb to met-I
unllc1pated lower 1m·ome next
) car as th(· result of Propos1t1on
13
Golden Wt•st ·:-. current operat
rng budget 1:. Sl4 3 m1lhon, a
~pokesman said Next )'t:<tr·-. 1s
to be closer to $13 m1llton
President Let• A Sll.'\ t.>ns ~aid
µlant operation will be i.las hed
$180.000 by redurinR equipment
lt'aSt' and purchast' aRreeml•nt:..
The future of a p r oblem .rt>ntals. ser vice t·ontracls and
plagued Regional Occupational O\ ertime for ma1ntl·nanct'
Program operated JOtnlly by two pt>rsonnel
South Coast school districts, rr Tram,ft>r or the ~even ad
mains in limbo this week after -........___ m1n1strator!' to teachm~ posb..
trustees from both dislrict b '\. coupled with leaving unfilled ad·
deadlocked over plans for the minastralive post~ vacant. lb
work program. Iii A I '-&• .... _ expected to tnm Sl00.600 in ad
Trustees from the Laguna ffo llfl OftfJ mm1strat1ve costs. Stevens 1'a1d
Beac h and Capistrano Uruf1ecJ CarCf'r proorams impacted b.v
S h 1 D t · ts t th. kt It looks like an overstuffed suitca s~ that 9·year-old "' c oo is n c me is .... ee o t'Ul l> are operating room d ~cide whethe r lo contmue a David Reese is rolling on a s kateboard. but actually 1t ·!'o technology, which will become
vocational program that offers his Frenc h horn. 'The Phoenix youth. who weighs 65 part of the registered nursing
work experience Jobs to high pounds. decided the 14-pound instrument was JUSt too pro~ram . human ser vices.
school students. heavy to carr } which becom es part o f the
The program w<1s beleaguered ps ychiatric techniciun program ,
with charges or corruption and science technology. which will
mismanagement last year when Anah • T h be suspended. and motorcyclt.•
the ROP administrator Jerold eilll eac e rs technology. which will be s hifted
Simons was accused of using from a day to evening program
program equipment for his own Also to be bUspcnded are 111
use E s I L • t tercollegiatt· coed Lennis anti Fellow administrator Ed y e a ary awSUJ :.aihng competition along with Quesada claimed Simons had ;irc hery. day bac1mtnton .
costly radio equipment belong handb:ill <ind :.om t• :-.u lling
ing to the pro1cct set up in his The organ1zat1on lh<it ...,alkout dasbt'S
home represents teachers in tht· HarJU ~asd u 1 .... 0 third:-. m<t
The accusation led to <i Anaheim Union lhgh School 01:-. jonty vole "'a~ needed to call CJ The reductions are expected t o
s heriff's department investiga tricl was expected to fil e i.I stnkt' The\Olt•"a:.497 inf;nor ~a ve about Sl20.000. a
t1on and a probe hy the count) lawsuit today 1n an e ffort to and -141 OPPosed :.pokesman said
Grand Jury. The bhenff in force trustees to grant semoril~ Contract focultv mcmberl> are vestigat1on cleared Simons of Tht• union ha1'! bl•t•n :.cl•king .. to bt• assigned to courses pre
any wrongdoing. pa~ilr~~~~j~~-exccut1ve director five percent acrosb thr -boord Ill· v1ou s ly taught by part-t1mt•
But Simons resigned his JOb o f t he Anaheim Secondary creast' that •~ retrouctl\l' to faculty . res ulting 111 about
effective July 1. and s till re-Teachers Assoc1allon, said the Sept 1 '° addition to the :-.cmori $367 .000 in ~avmgs
ceives a $30.000 salary while s uit would be filed in Superior ty increase~ By not filling vucant teaching
working on other projects within Court in Santa Ana after the un· Although thl· union le ader!> and classified sturr posb. tht·
the Capistrano district. ion executive committee agreed consider 1t unlike ly 1hey·11 ){el college expects to save $360.000
Quesada. the assistant ad· Sunday night to move ahead their rive percent mrrcase. Ha r mon·
ministrator who brought the ac with the action. JU said they wall ask the court to Ste"ens said faculty layoffs
cusations against Simons. has Earlier Sund a.>. the high forct.• the district to grant tht: next year will he minimal. "We
been suspended with pay since school teachers voted not to scn10rit' inc·rt•aH·:," which are lookmg at maybe ont• or two
last Octotx-r. strike against the 34.000 student amount r'o S700 <t year for thl• t<'achers. and thos<' probably
It was against this background district although u majority of first tO 'ear~ of service and $350 will be recalled for partial a!-
that lnlSte<'s from both distracts them cast ballots in favor of a from tht• 11th to the· 18th )car' ... 1gnments met this week to determine the _.:.:.:_:..;..__.;_.:....;.. ____________________________________ _
future Of the JOinl project.
Laguna Beach trustees
unanimously s upport continua·
tion of the joint $700.000 annual
project with Capistrano. and they
were joined by lhree of the six
Capistrano trustees attending
this week's meeting
In addition to retaining the
current program, those trustees
said they would also like to look
into adding Saddleback Com-
munity College classes into the
program.
But three other Capistrano
trustees, led by Dr. Edward
Westberg. said they would like
to see a joint.powers contract
with all classes conducted
through the community college
They said they did not believe
lhe current two-district agr~
ment ls not capable of ad
ministering tbe program.
Laguna trustees said it is too
late in the game this year to
launch both districts into a
tripartite agreement with Sad·
dleback Community College.
Botb boards said they would
further discuss the future of the
ROP wben they mee t at in·
dlvldual dlJtrict meetings later
thia month.
Tbe Pf'OITam is funded Jointly
by both dietrict&, who receive
at.ate fundl to ~rate the work
experlencet project.
Lacuna Beach Unified School
Oielrlct contribulH about a
thlrd of the annual coat of lht
prorram. •lth CUSO plckl na up
the balance . More than t .000 &\udenu are
enrolled In lhe projram. two,
thirds ot th.em from the leraer
Caplstrano dls\rict .
ouryiz.ar round bla.z.czr
pz.rheps thz moet practical
bla2e.r you1l l ew.r ~
durablcz. dacron and
wool, \)J(J\/Q.n m a uruqu<l-
oopsack 'VJ(lfjve,; pz.if'Q.CL
for busin:.z.ss a:rd. trav:zl
flw. gnzet shOOrie >
1nclu.chaj n<l.w nevy,
~,....~ niwport blu<L, brown,
ten end bottJ<z. gnz.en
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44 Rish.ion t~lan.ct· Nuwpon Bea h •7J4,6..,4 5070
1001 ~srwood Blvd.·Wcsrwood Vtllagt••:llJ/479·7727
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,l ,f O~l Y PILOT Mot10ay M1rch 12 1979
NATION /WORLD
Ju ~•
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.. iah,~''t Tom~~'
•1Hurphint·
Trade Volleys
UA ~l.h.f ))\ fh.itl.ind 1/\t'1 \ 1ctnam alld China cha r ged ea<:h
11l11t"1 wllh Ill'" .itt;1l k~ tn their l>urdt'r war today, but We11tern 111
h ·lllKl'lltt' u fhl't'I :-. 111 H<111~kok rt·portt>d the slow Ch ine),<: withdrawal
..... .111 t.·m1ll11u1n.,-
M \tU'lll,(, 0 "'-1 1 0 PROf1R• .. -.~" .Ju,I ''' 1·1 Ou' H.aclm H.rnu1 ,uul that as or lfltt• Sunda\. thl' Ch1nc-.c were ),helltng,
l11u nm.-.Httl ptu11tJ1 1111..: Jt t.•ui. •11 ·----
pa ... 1 l41•1·lt.1·111I 11111 I lr,10~· l '11u11l\ < 1·11 111 ult-ti ltll' 'lot fl ttll
llt\1•1,111\ of th 't't'l''''"n from Lo!'> \11.:1•11·, '\11114 141 1 .111
1 11u11t 11111 hlt•''"'f 111 .di th1 M ,n lit•
1 h.-"' \ 11 tn,11111•"' pr1H 1n1·1·' homes and d t·1•ramt('!\ fat•lory
.. 1lt1111t llw m1r1 lwrn l.101 d1•1 Tass. th<· 0£hc1al Sovlf'l new!.
ltw 11 t u.ti tl.111• ~'\\ u1 lor 111ar 't'J•Jr ut1u11 from I ~ 1~
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.111.u\..111 ""11 luh ,111.1nlo( ( h1111 1· t.•1,1llani. 1h1ldrt•n women and
I lw "111,1l 1h .111111'' "'"'' d1·1·t11111 1 11n1· Ju111• I It "'""
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N E WPORT
HEIGHTS
ACREAGE .
Cheapc~~ L a nd in Southern Califor nia
'\" t ·" 1 '": I 1 ' • ~:;, t.... h a h 1: • Ii p l.1 t c·:111 • :d I
111 '1 .... l I II I ~I I I I\ . ' \ I 1 . \\ 1 l It t 1... ! u \\ c .... t \'II i II -
<1\.l'r 7•• ,,.,I il·••\1 tl11· '-l '·
r.or/v ll1·11/ 1-::-;1u11· Ar1 'f 11ul.\ Hmqmn.ljaument Opportunity
... 1111lo.111r up th(· :Jrr ""''h'or.inge blo'>:-.om' We replaced tht.'
.11r \4 llh M11C1g and grov e·~ with taco stands
\nd .1s fnr lh1 :.!0.000 population of 1889. we've i.ldd('d
.tbout t \4<1 m11l111n
\\ l'. \'I' 1·11mt• .1 l1111j.! "';,iy rn 90 years
l.<111k111i.: l>.j('k, lh1· off1c1al newspaper of our !'ounty
St•<il tlh Oa1f\ E v••n1n~ Bladt•, g1v(•s you :-.omt• 1n~1ghls of
ftfr 111 lht· lH~ith. aC"rm., uur 1f'S{ll1n .
l 'OR VJ\('l\TION, ;i fromt pa~<' advertisement in forms
1 hat \'Oil t•an st.1) at B n1oks llous1-• m Laguna Beach for
111,l S!1 ~lll a "1·t>k 1\uoth1·r ad rl<'<'lllres
· It "ill not 1·11st you i.trt.\ more to spenff the :-.ummcr al
t'al<1ltn.J Is land th<in rt will lo remain al home Cumpini.:
ground and water fr C'P "
lltrf•'> Root Beer W<as touted on page one as "Tht•
Great 'I <'m1wranre Drink " F'ash1on Stables at the c<>rn<'r
of 5th anc1 Sy,·:1mon• Str<'<>t<> in San la Ana prom l\l·il
"Slylt...,h H1g .... and Gentle Hor~es ..
fo'1f'1ott National Bank or Santa i\na boasted paid rn l'<tp1lal of $150.000
'\S f'OR T ift: N F.WS . onl' story m the 1890s paper was
hP;HJ ltnt•d 'lloaxe'> t\boul < 'anmbals · The lower ht•11<Jlm<'
l"<.Jllatnt•t1 "Thc·r1• ,.., Not Nt•ar So Much Man· Eating a ... (;t>nenilh H<'r><>rlt-d ..
('(•rtain 1·y01r' might ('(Jmr.Jdn• the 1800~ to Orange
<'nunty today and ..,uggt•sl lh.11 tht· onl) thing wt· got with
1ndt·1wnt11·m·t· from LI)') 1\ng1·lcs was a lot of population
an<1 lht• Ham' foothall ll'am
I\' for gm<'rnm1·nt tll'n· !JO \l'i..lr'> latt·r. "Af' re ... till tr v
1ng lo l'Xt n1 ah· our .... t•h 1·.., from Lo5 /\ngt•l .. s 1nfluenn·'o
Mavt1<· wt-'11 g1·I th1· 1ob done 1n t imt· for our Woth <.in
111 v .. r .... ar.Y
l\t .JI thi· <'<'nl1•n11wl <'f•lrhrat1on. mayhe we should
n·h•liral<· hv lt•artn~: down a ff·w lato :-.tllnt.l..., and plant1n1<
...,omt• l't1mm1•m111.1t1\.t• 11r<1ngc ln•t·s
North Yemen Cites Attacks
K L W /\ I 'I I /\ P 1
Con:-.t·n·,1t1'1t.· /\.<1rth Yt>m<·n to
<i;i} •H'l'llsed M .trx ri.t South
Yt•mc·n or ru.•v. Hrr atta(·k-. (Jll It...
b o r <k r p ,,... t ., ti l' ~.,11 t 1 • /\ r iJ ti l.t·d~Ut• <kmancb for a ceasi· rrn.•
I\ Nor th Yeml·n hroadca .... t
:.aid South Yt•mcn p lanr•'
bombed pos1t1on .... 1n lht> area or
llarib, a bor dt•r town almo'ot IOO
mile~ !>outheast of San·u. lht•
Nor th Yem t'ni c1:tp1lal
't lfl :O..f ..,t t'O R (t'-.
11•..,p11111lt•1I 11. 1lh in 1mml·1h,1\1
1·11u11l1•r.1tl.11 k 11n t n1·m\ P<>"
llllllb, ,,lltf \11th11<1 Jn 1'\l'I \
11e..t.in1 ,. Cht1h"11• troop'> 111flu·t1•tl
111'.I\' '"''I'S •Ill lht Vlt•t
II I lfll "t'
11.1 ll\ll had .• ('llllflh•t l'l.11 m rur
tbt• c.)sl1·rn 1•11d 11( Hu horder II
'·"" Chtn1'"' .1rttllen tht"re fir1·1I
mort.• I h.111 3.000 round' into .i11
.111«1 of \'1l•tn .im·.., <'oastal Qu:1n1:
N111h l'rov11>t'<'. dt•s trny1 ni.:
Cult Linked
To Taking
Of 2 Babie s
WINSTO"" ~1\l.EM l\ C r/\P •
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lion <i nd Naturalt1at1on St-rv1<·1·
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a dve rtis in g. television and r adio
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The trend 1~ to 30 second spots Or
time for about 50 word..,
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you can give the ru11 details -in 30
seconds t he a verage rea de r can
absor b 250 wordi, That's five time~ as
much rnform;,ition as ran tx• gained by
s pending an cqwv<Jlcnt amount o f
lime watc hing te levis ion or listcninfi(
to the radio
Ins tead. advertise where you can
teJJ a r omplele story wi thout heing a
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VOL. 72, NO. 71. 3 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES
Your llometown ?
Daily Newspapert
c TEN CENT~ ,1
Mideast Progress?
• t
Carter Delays Departure From Israel
PRE~DENTPRAYSATISRAELICEMETERY
Carter Wears a Klpa Jewish Skullcap
Three Arab Students
Shot by Israelis
TEL AVIV. Israel <AP>
Military sources said lsrae!.
troops shot and wounded three
Arab students ·today dunng a
violent demonstration in the oc-
cupied West Bank against Presi·
dent Carter's Mideast m1ss1on
The sources said students at
Bir Zeit University n ear
Gem Deale r 'Gone'
NEW YORK <AP > A 27-
y ear-old diamond dealer who
cam e he re from India eight
months ago 1s the second
member or his trade in two days
to vanis+t with large amounts of
gems. Satya Narian Gupta, 27,
was last seen s hortly before
n oon Friday walking along
Canal Street with a briefcase
containing "at least $300,(;~0
worth of gems."
Ramallah threw s tones at
soldiers who came to brecik up
their protest, but it was unclear
why the troops fired into the
crowd. The army will open an
investigation. they said
H was an eictremely serious
riot," said the sources.
An a nnouncement of an
Is raeli-imposed curfew came
over loudspeak ers in the
mosques of the town. the sources
said
A woman student. who told
'rhe Associated Press she wit-
nessed the incident. confirmed
that about 100 students threw
stones at the troops before they
fi red into the crowd.
Unconfirmed reports said a u
men over the age of 14 were or
dered to report to the Lalin
school in Ramallah for inter·
rogation.
' '
...
Parent Carol Hamilton and members of Costa Mesa Boy
Scout Tn>ol> 108 IO over a map a they prepare to dis·
tri....-.' lntlerlme lnfonnaUoD packeta ID Santa Ana Hellt*. Tiie IC.'OUt memb9n, from Ka.lier MlddJe School,
bit• the proJed bl cooperation wttb the Orange County
Sbirlff to um a community 1emce merit bad1e toward
.. Scoat rank.
H.Ul~\LEM 1AP 1 Pres1
dl'nl ('Jrter del<nl'd his de
µ.trturl' rrom hral'i today after
ma"in~ wh:JL Prim<' Minis ter
M~nacht'm lil'g1 n called .. great
progn•s), m h1:. que:.t for an
E~yptian b.rJd1 !Jt.'acc treaty
On hi~ w~} home Tuesday. he
will stop in Cairo, Egypt, for a
meeting with President Anwar
Sad al. anAmt:rican offit1al said
The announ<'cmenl of Carter 's
de1'ay came amid fast·moving de-
velopmt>nts after Begm held an
afternoon ffil't't1ng with US
SN'r<'tary of State Cyrus Vance
a nd Carter's national security ad
v1ser. 7.b1grm'W Rrzc7.inski
Bt>gi n !>:J1d .. a number of
problems still remain."
But he wus optim1stit' about
prospects for a settlement.
Ile said neither he nor Vance
knew what would happen in the
coming hours. but a shuttle by
Vanre between Jl'rusalem and
Cairo was one po~s1b1ltty.
Begin's spokesman. Dan Pal·
tir. said some issues had been
resolved :.ince Carter arrived tn
Israel on Salurda't after two
d.iys in Egypt with President
Anwar Satiat
Earltt·r. Cartl•r had told
l sra<.•I ':. parliam ent, the
Knesset. that negotiating dforts
had fallen :.hort of an Egypt1an-
Ts raeli t reaty and that more
flexibility 1s lll'C'ded
After hearing the results of an
all-night Israeli cabinet meet
ing. the U S president told
me m bers of the parliament that
leadc.'rs of rsrael and Egypt are
not yet ready to risk a peace
treaty. although their people are
now ready for peace
Carter emphasized the words
"people" and "now " Begin told
reporters: "We must ~II be pa-
tient."
Vance then we nt into session
with Begin and key members of
the Is raeli cabinet. and Begin
s aid later "real progress was
made, and I'm very happy about
it..'
He said "great progress"
came on Palestinian issues. but
that other issues re mained to be
negotiated.
Meanwhile. Is raeli radio re·
ported that Carter would remain
in Jerusalem through Tuesday.
extending his visit a nother day.
Reporters also saw Air Force
One, the president's aircraft ,
Cenlral Mesa
Project Eyed
By Planners
A mini-general plan for an
area near central Costa Mesa
will come before city planning
commissioners tonight in their
6 : 30 meeting at City Council
Chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
Planners are expected to ap-
prove and forward to the city
council the specific plan for the
area bounded by Placentia.
Avenue. Ha milton Street,
Pomona Avenue and 19th Street.
Associate P lanner Mike
Robinson explained t h at the
a r ea, which was des ignated
high-density r eside ntial, was
downzoned last year to medium·
d e ns ity r eside ntia l in part
because of inadequate water
mains and narrow lots.
He said the specific plan deals
with means or improving roads
and water mains in the area. in
part by using Housing and Com·
munity Development runds.
Cyclist Dies
In Silverado
Canyon Crash
A 28-year-old motorcyclist was
fatally injured Sunday afternoon
wbeo the motorcycle he was rid·
ln1 on SUverado Canyon Road
1pun out of control and crashed
into a tree.
A coroner's re port identified
the victim as Charles Steven
Hoffner who lived at 1Z721 Home
Park Drive. Whittier.
Accordlna to the report,
Hoffner was driving west on the
canyon road about one·haU mile east ot KJttemam Road at 3:35
p .m . when tbe motorcycle
•lam med lntoa roadlld• tree.
Hottner dJed in UCI Medical
Center a few minutes aft.er 6
p.m ., &be coroner's report aaJd.
.......... :,.,,. i\. • . .... • •
towed a way from the tarmac at
Ben Gunon air port. a s ign that
no 01ght W85 imminent
Earlier. both U S and Israeli
officials said Carter was hkely
to spend an extra day in lsrtel
and return Tuesday
The officials oru~inally held
out hope that a trC'aty could bt•
init1alPd before t he president s
-•
return. but Begin said after the
Knesset spee<!h that he doubted
1f all issues co\Jld be worked out
within 24 hours.
Begin said at dawn that tus
cabinet had made "reasonable"
dec1s1ons on Egyptian peace
terms during their 61/2-bour
session
rsraeli radio said the cabinet
O.ity l'li.t SWH -
EXPLORERS AID MESA POLICE ON PATROL
John Davis, Sandie Alexander In Uniform
Police Explorers
Lead Active Lives
By JACKIE HYMAN
01 t1W1 Dally Piiot Stall
lt 's the middle or the night
Suddenly. the teen-ager hears
the telephone rmg and runs to
answer it.
Says the voice on the other
e nd . "There's been a plane
crash. We need you at the police
station immediately "
It sounds like a scene from a
movie but it's a s1tuat1on some
Costa Mesa tugh school students
have experienced
They're Police Explorers and
they've been called out In me
middle of the ru ght to assist dur-
ing plane c rashes. blackouts and
other emergencies.
About 25 to 30 teen-agers cur·
rently participate in the pro·
gram. according to adviser Phil
McCormic k , a police i n·
vestigator.
The explorers -who must be
between 14 and 19 years old and
enrolled in high school wh.en
they join ride alon~ with
police, assist with traffic con-
trol, and generally aid the
police.
They aJso participate in social
activities and campout s,
McCormick said.
The program is run largely by
the explo'rers themselves. They
currenUy are led by rour-and·&·
half.year member Sandie Alex-
ander.
AD IN PILOT
'DOGGONE GOOD'
·'The Dally Pilot. is t.remen·
do us.
"( sold all my dogs and had
great response."
That's the advertising success
story of the Fountain VaUey
man who placed this ad ln t.he
Daily Pilot:
7 wk•, t.st shots, pap(lrs 2
blkttan M, l red rmt
mlnl-doxlet XXX·XXXlC
It 1ou want "tremendous
responae" to your clu1lf1ed ad,
call the friendly Dally Pilot ad·
visen at M2·56'19.
'
"l always say we 're bke a
second officer. up lo a poi nt."
the 19-year-old Golde n West
College student sajd.
Although she was originally
interested in a career in law en-
forcement, Ms. Alexander said,
she's since decided she'd prefer
to s pecialize in probation work
involving juveniles. She's study·
ing sociology with a mmor in
law enforcement.
One of her Lieutenants and a
fellow student is 18-year-old
John Davis. who is planning a
career as a police officer.
"It's a chance to be out with
people." he said. "Also. you
never know what's going to hap-
pen next. It's exciting."
On one of his ride·alongs with
an officer. Davis said he helped
catch a suspect who was Oeeing
on foot . "I tackled him," Davis
said.
He noted he 'd prefer to work
on patrol, U1an become an in·
vestigat-0r "when I get old and
can 't run any more ."
The program isn 'l aim• only
a t future p o l ice o fficer s.
McCormick noted.
"It gives the average kid a lll·
tie different insight into what
law enforcement and govern·
ment are like," be said.
"It offers a chance to grow \lP
raster. with a little more insight
into life," Davis added.
Although the explorers usually
spend between six and l2 hours
a week in police work, they're
CSee POLICE. Page AZ>
Amin Refuses
Peace Offer
NAIROBI, Kenya CAP) -
Ntgerla has made a fresh bid to
mediate a pe8ice between Ugan·
da and Tantanla, but Ugandan
President ldi Amin aatd be
would slt down at the peace ta·
ble only after a Taniaolan·led
lnv&1loo force bas wtthdrawn.
U1anda Radio re~ today.
Contused and confllcilnl re·
portl about the battle altuaUon
continued .
had accepted some parts of the
latest U.S. compromise, but re·
Jected others.
Carter met with the lsraeb
cabinet over breakfast and then
said m a speech to the full
Knesset that "we still fall short ..
of a treaty
.. We have not yet fully met
CSff CARTER. Page /\2)
Dana Man
Kills Wife,
Then Self
By GARY G RANVILLE
Of Iii. 0.11' Pli.1 Staff
A 35-year·old Da na Point man
s hot lus common law wife early
Sunday morning then. while his
mother comforted the stricke n
woman. s hot and killed himself.
Sheriff's 1nvest1gators said
Ma rie Trudeau . 34, of 25352
Bowsprit Drive. Dana Point.
died about 90 minutes after be
mg shot in the bedroom or the
home she shared with Bobby La
Mont. 35
La Mont was dead at the scene
or the 12:45 a.m double shoot-
ing, the investigators s aid.
They re porte d La Mont 's
mother was watc hing television
1n the front room of the Dana
Point house when she heard a
single shot from the direction of
the bedroom
Mrs. LaMont reportedly found
Ms. Trudeau sprawled naked on
a waterbed and atte mpted to
comfort the mortan y wo\lllded
woman
It was as she leaned over the
s hooting victim that her son.
s t.anding in the s ame room.
pleced the gun he held in his
hand to his temple and pulled
the trigger, the investigators
said
Ms Trudeau was taken to San
Clemente Gener al Hospital
where she died while undergoing
eme rgency treatment
LaMont died in the house, ac-
cording to a coroner's report
covering the m urder-suicide
lnvestJgators said 1t is not yet
known what caused LaMont to
kill the woman and then to turn
the gun on himself
Mesa Pilot
Faces Charge
A Costa Mesa liquor store
manager was arrested today on
charges or fl ying under the in-
fluence of alcohol. p0hce said.
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Carl
Jackson said he was flying the
police helicopter near Orange
County Airport shortly before .
a m . when he noticed a small
plane flying low without naviga-
tional lights.
When the plane landed. the of·
fi cer alleged it swerved back
and forth on the runway . Officer
Jackson landed his helicopter
a nd arrested the pilot, Daniel
Ma rtin Neuman. 25, of 1588 San
Bernardino Place. Costa Mesa.
Neuman was booked on $500
bail.
C:oast
Weather
Va riable cloudiness with
slight chance of showers
tonight and Tuesday
Slightly cooler Tuesday
with highs oC 62 to 67
Lows tonight in low t o
middleSOs.
INSIDE TODA"
Cool could be coming to
Califomja. oa a primary fuel.
DetaU. of how it may be uaed
to produce el.ectricUy Of'P"r
on Page A7.
l•tlex
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A.% DAILY PILOl c Monday March 12, 1~79
( Pilot Logbook J
Snobbery? You
an Bank on It
K)TOMB RU\'
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T t\111 Ht 1Ui<h t>orn l'yn1c haa oftt-n ~t-n ;1i.kt-d ovtir tht"
, l'ltr., to 1lll1nt1rv the most ln:o1urrt1ount1ble bastion of
nntii.h co11:-t•rvc11'u1m Some prt>fer to r ail it snobbl11h.nt'H
Sornt' put lhf' .11ttni.t tru!ll<'t''t of th<' M~rylt't>Onf' ( r1rkt•t
('luh 1 t<:n.:hrnd pl.I\ ~•t th•• Lorcti. ~roun'1 > itt ttw top of tht•
tOCfl'\' IW'-l' h-.t ,
Clllb!'o. 1111 th•• lint'' of lht• Al-'tht•ntoum in Bakt·r Street
t-:t'I a l>Olld , oh• 1'hrn t h<'fi··~ the apokc-i.mt·n or Huck
m.:ham Palarl· "'ho .. omt'tM1w t>t-lif'vt• that ttwy ur•• tht'rt' w µroh'\'t th\• 41ut'1'11 frn111 J r .. th1•1 dlrh unv.orthy puhltt·
nut "'' vott• hu~ alway won .. · to the
Bunk ur t:11gllrnd And in th .. yor thnt
I "'orkt'd 111 Lundon. I could nevt-r gel
more thJn J tl'r ...... url'r t·ommenl from
tht' burut o n any a .. pect that involved
their dealing 111 domestic or mlerna
llonal CUUl'OCy
I ONC•: SKED ..\ bank spokesman
v.h ) llw i.:u\t•rnur .. had t'X~>re .. ~ed .. uc h
l·onruknn• in a falling pound at a lime
aullY "'ht:n tht• murk and Cram· wt•re soaring
I ('an 111l'lun· him Wl'anng his bowler hlil and Plll·
s tripe suit at lht• other end or the hne And he probably Un ·
furled hl~ brolly ai. he told me. "Ah, but one always has
c:onfidence in the J)()und . doesn 'l one. Ralher like God and
one 's countr), what., ..
Anyway, the me moric:-. roll back as I see that the "lit·
tie old lady of Threudneedle Street" has decided afte r long
d elibcratwn to put the features of Sir Christopher Wren on
its 50-pound <SlOOJ bank note
RUMOR ON FLEET STREET had it that the gov-
erno rs might realize that 1t is 1979 and go for someone on
the lines of Winston Churchill, Admiral Lord Nelson or the
Duke of Marlborough to decorate their currency.
British wo men went for the likes of Queen Boadicea
who gave the first century Roman invaders such a hell of a
struggle, bless her British chariot . .
And Emmeline Pankhurst, who founded the British
s uffragette moveme nt through a r~volution that sa~ many
of its participants forcibly fed in Holloway Prison or
cha ined to the railings or No. 10 Downing Street.
Wren designed some or lhe most beautiful churches in
Christendom. He was a g reat Briton and well worthy or
recogrulion.
BUT IT WAS CHURCIOLL alone who saved Britain's
bacon in World War 11. Nelson did the same thing in 1605
when he s wept the French from the seas at the battles of
Trafalgar and the Nile.
And Ma rlboro ugh made the reign of Queen Anne a
glorious stretch of British hi stor y when he won every bat·
lie he ever fought on the continent of Europe. . .
But this decision to put Wren on the prest1g1ous 50-
pound note leads me to give the doddering, dilatory gov-
ernors of the Bank of England a title all the ir own.
They have to be. a nd are. "the little old ladies of
Threadneedle Street "
Dollar Posts Gain
ln]apan, Europe
By The Assoc:lated Press
The dollar gamed ground to·
day on most maJor world money
markets a nd closed in Tokyo at
'ln eight-month high against the
Japa nese yen. Gold prices were
mixed.
The dollar opened in Tokyo al
204.70 yen. never lost ground and
closed al 205 .60 yen. Dealers
said one reason for the dollar's
strength was a feeling that the
Japanese economy was headed
for tou~her times .
On Wa ll Street. s tock prices
declined in moderate trading to·
day in what analysts saw partly
as disappointment over the lack
of a peace settlement in the Mid·
dle East.
The Dow J ones a verage of30 in·
dustrials was off 3.64 to 839.22 one
hour before the close. Ther~ we.re
almost twice as m a ny losmg IS·
s ues as gainers on the New York
Stock Exchange.
In Europe, only the British
pound gained against the dollar
in early trading. It went from
$2.0375. the closing rate Friday,
lo $2.0416.
European currency dealers
we re awaiting developments at
the two-day European Common
Markel summit beginnJng today
m Paris. The government chie~s
are to discuss problems of 011
imports and unemployment.
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They also were expected ~ ~n·
nounce their currency panties
before the launching Tuesday of
the new European Mo ne tary
System
Runaway, 18,
Comes Back;
Parents Gone
An Irvine youth found out
Saturday that you can't go home
again, even if you've only been
gone a couple of weeks.
Police discovered the 18-year-
old burrowed in the sand under
some playground equipment in
Culverdale Wilderness Park,
trying to keep warm.
When they asked him why. he
said he bad argued with his
parents a couple of weeks ago
and had run away from home.
Apologetically, he said he would
move oo and stay with some
friends.
omcers asked why he dido 't
just go home?
He did, be said. There wasn't
anybody there. His parents had
moved and left no forwarding
address.
'lvJin Wayne
lmematiomd'·
Takes Flight
SACRAMENTO <AP> -What
tourist •s pulse wouldn't race
• aboard a plane Oyln1 lnto Los
Angeles as the pUot announced,
"We'll be landing shortly at
John Wayne. International
A1rport7"
That scene would come to pass
If Assembly Republican leader
Paul Priolo 1ot hll way.
The Malibu legislator told Aa-
sem bly colleagues today that he
planned to introduce a re10lut.Son
in the Legislature ukin1 the Lot
An1ela City Council to rename
Los Anselu International
Airport after the mm star. who
recaUy underwent cancer 1ur-
1er1.
Such memortai. are unally
reserved for the dead, but Priok>
said bla propotal would avoid "walUq .UI lt's too la~."
Sine. tbe dectaion would be up
to ~ eo.ctl, any ~ UM atun t.oM would be
DOft. bladlftl,
'Chief'
Bandit
Captured?
11)' MJCllAt.:L Pl'\SK 1'.:Vl <.:H °' ' ... o •••• , .... \t.111
ttunhnttton n1·11d1 poll1·t· -.uul
tudu )> tht•V HI I' l l'.J'tllllJlth
l!Ur\'" thitl a 11\Ull ~hill lfl (;<1rrJ1•n
(; 111v1• dur111g an ubo rllvt.· rob
hl'r)' ..1HA!mpl lb ""Tbt• C:hlPf'' U
b11nd1l hnltt'<I lo ltl Or unsit• l'oun
ty 'llJ,.'11111:11 kt•t JrHI 1t•,l<1u1anl
I uhht'l h'!'> Ill I l'l'l"lll 11111111 It..,
Puht•t• ntt•k 11.1 n11·ll t h1• harnhl
bl!CUUSI! o ( t11 -. I t'IHll ll'd f l'
.i.\'mblunn· to .1 ('hJr<·ter in tli<.'
rllm, · Orll' l<l1·v. O\l·r Thi•
«ut·koo., Nl'!il J 111.1 ,11i,:;1t111 ,
bl•heve ht· miiy lw t 1':-.porL-..hlt•
fo r fl Vt' rob~r 11•' 111 ll unl1ogt1111
Bt•Jt•h sa11.J Lt Brun~ Young
A mJn 1dent1ftl•d et:-Carroll
Edward Padg•·ll 27 uf Rarung
was shot once 111 Hw dw't '" Cardt'n Grove pohl'l' Thursd<J\
when he allegedly pullet! ,1
loaded handgun on offlct:r" v. h11
w e re purs u1ni.: h im aflc1 J
!Supermarket robl>l•rv
Padi;ett wa~ bookl·d 1111 .111
armed robbery t•hurge FrnJa,
arter unde rgoing tr<.'(Jtment for
hi s wo und al UC I medical
Center . officials said Ball w<1:-.
set at $25,000.
II is a II e g e d co mp a 111o11
Stanley Mugica, races an idl•n
tical charge . He was arreslt'd 111
a residential area near ltll'
s upermarket he a lledg1•!11\
helped rob.
Huntington Beach police h;1v1·
yet lo interrogate Padgett, hut
they believe he 1s respon~1ble for
five robberies since the begrn
ning of February that netted
about Sl.600.
Altho ug h ·'The Chie r ·· ap
pa re ntly worked alone, poh(·t·
said the wounded man matchetl
the description given by \'1cllrns
of two robberies 10 lluntington
Beach.
He was described as having a
dark.complexion and i.tandrng
close to six-foot fi ve and weigh:,
up to 250 pounds .
·His bulk and dark shoulder
length hair led victims to say ht·
reminded t hem of lhc fil m
character.
From Page A I
POLICE ...
sometimes called out when un
usual events occur, even 111 thl·
middle of the night.
Ms . Alexander recalls one
night she spent d1rectmg traffit·
in the rain when a blackout
wiped out the city's traffic·
signals, and Davis reme mbers
h e lping a corone r s d e put'
gather 1dentiflcat1on at thc s«etw
of a small plane cras h
Explorers. who wear u01 fnrms
but don't l'arr y g uns. al:-.o
pa rtic ipate in such 0N·as1oru. a~
the annua l Fish Fry Parad<'.
helping with traffic control.
High school students who h\ c•
in Costa Mesa may atlend <1
meeting at 7 p.m. a ny second or
fourth Tuesday of the month.
Only those with criminal records
are excluded.
Boy, 3, Dies
After Tumble
Into Water
A 12-day battle to save the hfe
of a 3-year·old Laguna Hills boy
who bad fallen into h is family's
swimming pool ended Sunday
when the boy d1ed m Children's
Hospital in Orange.
A coroner's report indicated
3-year-0ld Mark Sinrock of 25541
F"1r Lane. Laguna Hills, ap·
parently rode his tricycle into
the pool at his hom e at about 6
p.m ., Feb. 28.
The youngster reportedly was
pulled from the pool by his
rather an estimated three lo five
minutes after falling Into lhc
water.
But the 12-day fiJtht to save his
lire ended at 3 o'clol·k Sunday
morning whe n the youn gster
died, the coroner said.
Beaclws Full
Bul Not Sea
Oesplle the fact that uo.ooo people descended
on Newport Beach 's
strands thl11 weekend .
lifeguards today i;aid
there wasn't too much for
them to do.
GuardJ said they made
no rescues of swimmers
and attributed the lack of
activity to the fact that the
surf was small and water
te mperatures were at a
chill 56 dearees.
Apparently few of tbe
60,000 people who showed
up Saturday or the 50,000
people who came to the beacb on Sunday aot hot
tnouah tn tbe 80-de1re bcact> temperawres to ao
(OT I awtm.
'Ilris Way, Ff1lks
Cost.1 !Vl1•...,,1 t·tt \ ma111tenant'<' worker Tom Neth does h 1!-t
hit for law H111i ordl•r, µutl1ng up a sign so that. after 11
, l'ilr ..... tlw publle can mon· l':.lStly frnd the police 5tat1on
nnt 111 <.'1tv llall. Nl'lh tak<•..., more than a pas!>mg interest
in th(• m:ittl·r h1m!-.clf hl·..., the poltce c hief 's son
Trustees to Weigh
Oosing of School
Clo-;1ng C'ornna dc·I Ma r
Ell•nwntarv Sc hool in Sep
tC'mbl•r o f ·19H I will be con
:-.1d t'rl·d 'fu(",drty n1~ht b)
N t'\\ port MC'sa s1·hool tru!)tcc:-.
Tru:o.ll't•<; will also look at
whethpr <Jr not to return sixth
gra1lt>:-. tu t>lt-mt•nlary sC'hools in
lhl' art'a C'asl of Uppt•r Newport
Bay as of Sc•ptc>mbl·r of th1i.
)'<'a r
Uoth mt'asun•!-. arr in response·
In de<'lininj? Pnrollmc·n t in th1·
c11'ttru:t and to hudgl•l re~lrit•
turn:-, offlr 1als s.11d
Thl' mt·t·tlng will begin CJl 7 JO
ll m al ll ur per Community
Cenll•r. 18th Strel•l al Tustin
AvenUl'. Costa Mesa
01qnct e nrollme nt pro1ec
t1ons .... how I hat tht• numb<.•r of
s tud<•nts at Corona del Mar
Elementary will hav<.' dropped
from .l2H .11 pn·'tl·nt tu 2!°>:! II\
l!.1>11 Hl
In .1dd1t1011, ufftewls 'aid. n ·
1111 r1111g -.1xth j.:f,tdt·-. rrom th1•
m11ldl1· "' hooh 'Alll 1·n.1hh• lt11·
dt!\lt tl't lo"'"" 11·nt1ni.: rl'f•wott.1
hll· «l.1:-.:-.room:-. ;ii l.trH'nln \1 HI
die SC'hool , ut an ('Sl1matf'd ... a\
rn gi, of $1i7.000 IJ(.'r Yt•ar
The <11~ln< I "' Jbo l(l(1k111,.: .11
rt•turn1ni.: ..,1xt l1 j.:I .1d1·., to
cll•mt·ntan• :-.cho111 ... 1n othN
part:. of till'. chstr1<·t. but ,11 pn·-.
.-nt onl\ lht' Corrina rkl Mar
l11gh Schuol <ttlt•ndanct· ;irca ha-.
low enough t:1l'mt·nt.iry enroll
ment to acc:ommod<1te the !\txth
g r;ides without u\er('rowt.hng
The d osing of Corona dcl M.!r
F.l{'ml'ntarv School 1n 1981 1-.
t·'tt1makd iu '><n e th1· rl1Mrtl'l
Sl00.000 p<.'r yeur. offic1<1h !\aid
Budget Eyed
'
Amendment Flayed, Praised
,
WASlllNGTON (AP I A proposed C'onst1tut1on:tl
amcndm<'nt to requ1r<' a balanced federa l budget was dt•
llOUll('<'d IO Con~rcss today a!> "another level or full y" and
pn11scd as lhc onl y way to restore "fiscal responsibility"
in government
A clash over the merits of writing a budgel·balanc1ng
requirc·ml·nt into tht• Constitution took place at a hearin~
hefor c• the &mate Judiciary subcommittee on the Conslltu
t1on
Sen Birch Bayh. r> Ind . thl' subcommittee chairman
who prc•v1ously had take n no position on the proposal.
warning against "thinking that problems concerning fiscal
rest ramt and eronom1r well being of this nation can be
!!Olvcd by the quick fix and easy cure "
Sen John C Stennis, D-M1 ss . tes tified that the
Cons lttution "should not be ltnkered with or amended ex
rept for most compelling reasons However. the rrnant'1al
history or this nation for the past 25 years and m y i.trong
sense of fiscal responi.1b1hty compel me lo propose the
ame ndment "
'' ' .~ -. .. ... '
We Recommend .
Fl.A
because 1t s the best
Wo1nen
Protest
In Iran
TEHl<AN, Iran tAP l -Ten
I h o u ., :.i n d w o m ,. n m a r c he d
lhrou~h the ">lreel~ or Tehran to-
day. de mon!>trating fo11•tbe
fourth day ugains t Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khome1n1's threat to
resln<·t lht> freedo ms granted
them lty Shah Mohammed Rezu Pahlavi
The.• turno ut was muc h less
than organllt.>r~ o f the de m ·
11n s trat1on cx pt.•ctcd and fa r
le.•,.., than tht.• ten~ of thousands of
women who marched through
1't•hran on Saturday.
A ~tatf?me nt from Prime ~ 101ster Mehdi Bazar gan ·s gov
l'rnment that women would not
ht· rl'qu1red to wear the chador .
tht• heavy. full .length traditional
bluck veil . appeared to have
l'J!\ed the fear~ of many women
A lthou~h feminists fear that
thf' l s lam1<· republic the
.1ya1ollah plani-. wi ll reduce the
pol1t1C'al and economic right:.
~ranted thc.·m unde r the shah's
Wt•stt•rntz<it1011 program, the is-
'>UC' Of dress has become the
mo ... t t•mo11on<1 l one because il b
tlw most v1s1blc
f"nntt Page A I
CARTER .. !t
our l'h allengc, ··Carter said .
"We must proceed with due
r <iut1on. I undl•rstand that, but
wf• must prO<.'ced." Carter said.
The SJX•et•h was followed by
pandt.·momum 10 lhe Knesset ,
J nd Olll' n~ht wrng me mber or
Bl'J,.!ln ... 11 .... n party was CJeCted
Jfll'r ht:tl..l1ng lkg111 a:. he tried
10 "P<':tk
C.1rtcr opl.'ncd hi:-remarks by
-.a-.1nJ..! that in l ht• preceding 24
hour-. h1· h.HI d1 :0.('arded two
dr.1rt "IWl'l he:-. om· "a s peech of
d1 -.p .11r· a nd the nlh e r .. a
'IJ''l'('h of glad tidin gs and
n·h·brat1on ··
··1 h.11.t· dl'etdl•d lo deli ver CJ
'lh·c·1·h of t·onlTrn and ca ution.··
CJrh'r 'tald
II • · .., .11 ti 1 t 1 s n o w th t•
r1• ... p11n-..b1hl\ of a ll parties "to
111111t•in1,l.1lt· lht• t raged y of
failure, and th1• legitimate ex
ulta t 1on rf w e brin g
pt-ac·e Our v1s1on must be as
gn•at as 1lur l?O<ils. Wis dom and
n1ura~e drt' required or us all ...
Woman Sets
Herself Afire
In Santa Ana
f'olH'l' r e ported today a
dP~p<mde;ont wum an stood in the
parking lot of a S~nta Ana shop-
ping C'enfrr t·arly S unday after-
1100 n , douSt•d he r s e lf with
ga soline and lhl•n set he rself on
r1 n•
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Monday, March 12. 1979 s DAIL V PILOT 85
Whistle Blown
lmuren Allege Car Ripoff
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Nave you had a ny unpleasant experiences recently
with the repair of your car?
Have you had it re paired and then bad it break down
the next day? Kave you had work done that you later found
to be unnecessary?
IF 80, JOIN THE CROWD. These a re appar ently
everyday practices. so common as lo evoke no surpr ise .
Americans spend SSO billion a year on automobtJe main·
tenance and repair. or that sum, $20 billion are wasted .
Who makes these a llegat ions, char ging t liat t he
a utomobile repair business is a "$20 bilJion rip~ff?" Not
some wild-eyed consumer activists who have blood in their
eyes. No, this is the assessment of the sober.sided, arch·
conservative insurance
industry . at least the
wing that insures prop·
erty of all kinds .
Some 200 property
a nd liability insurer s
m aintain a public re la -
l io n s a r m. t he
, , Money
Tree
Insurance Information Instit ute. which issues a bimonthly
publication. the Journal of Insurance. The devast ating
portrayal of auto repairs as a • 'rip·oH" appeared in the
January-February issue.
In taking this tack. the insurance industry is following
the advice of consumer advoca te Ralph Nader . who sug ·
gested 10 years ago that the insurance companies. instead
or blindly increasing r ates all the tim e. should go after
Detroit and apply press ure for safer cars th.at would res ult
in a reduction of liability claims At t he time, the industry
scoffed . Now it's a convert.
I N THE JOURNAL OF INSURANCE a rticle, editor
Bernard Kaapc ke and writer Al Frantz indict tbe
automobile manufact urers as being prime culprits in the
repair scandal. Quoting Crom a report made by the Na-
tional Association of Ins urance Commissioners. they say:
. . Automobiles are designed with a view toward
ease-of assembly, not ease of repairability. This is not sur-
pris ing. since the re appears to be little direct profit to t he
auto ma nufacturers to do otherwise."
ln s hort. the insurance industry is socking it lo the
auto makers. Kaapcke and Frantz quote approvingly from
a 1972 book. "The Great America n Auto Re pair Robbery,'' wherein it 1s stated
"THE MAJOR BLAME FOR practically everything
wrong with the auto repair industry must fall on t he al.{to
manufacturers the shortage of repair facilities a(ld
mechanics. the fl at-rate manuals, service writers who st ll
unneeded repairs. lack of mechanic Licensing and training.
damage-prone cars. worthless warranties. cars delivered
to customers poorly assembled. cars not designed for easy
repairability, and lack of parts standardization.·'
Aetna Life & Casualty and Travelers, meet General
Motors and Ford . G M earned $3.5 billion in 1978, Ford $1.5
billion. Meanwhile, the ins urance companies weren't doing
too badly. Jn fact, they had the greatest year ever. Aetna
eatned $517 m illion Crom its oper ations, Travelers came
home with profits of $372 million. How much the auto re-
pair "rip-off" contributed to that cash flow, we don't know.
Region's Taxable
Sales Increase
Taxable retail sales in Southern California during the
first half of 1978 climbed 11.9 percent above the total for
the first half of 1977, according to Security Pacific Na-tional Bank.
Richard W. Ayer, vice president and head ot the
bank's research publications section , sajd the gains result-
ed from healthy employment growth in the region's
manufacturing, retail trade and service sectors.
"ALSO BO~TERING SOUTHERN California's con-
sumer spending was a high level of inmigration to the re-
gion." adding that in 1978 totaled an estimated 148,000-a
14·year high and 16 percent above the 1977 level.
Ayer based his comments on data compiled for the
bank's publication. Monthly Summary of Business Condi-
tions in Southern California.
Southern California retailers reported more than $20
billion in taxable sales
The region is likely J during the first haJf or
( TAKI NG 1978. he said .
STOCK to follow an expected
national pattern of
------------l o w e r r etail sal es
growth in 1979. he said.
However, a brighter outlook for population and e mploy-
me nt gains in Southern California should ena ble retail
sales growth to remain a bove national averages. he added.
The report is available at offi ces of the bank.
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Career Profiles. Santa Ana. has announced a service
geared specifically to college students that is supposed to
eliminate traditional job hunting rigors .
Through the service, students are instructed in what to
expect from employers who inte rview them, taught to de·
velop job interview skills and are supplied with cover let·
ters and resumes geared toward specific employers.
Deflent11~ io Be P11rclaased
California Compute r Products Jnc., Anaheim . has an-
nounced plans to repurchase up to $500,000, principal
va lue, of its outstanding ' percent subordinated converti· ble debentures.
The purchase is being qaade. the company said , In or·
der to satisfy the second aMUal sinking fund requirement.
which occurs Oct. 1. Purchases wHl be made through the
New York office of Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curtis .
lt'ater Sptemu Ott~ Opees
Aqua Media, a Su.nnyvale·based manufacturer or 41·
tra·pure water syste ms for tbe semiconductor lnduslr)'. oasopened a Fountain Valley office.
It ls headed by Roger Otte, who rejoined the compaay
aa Southem CallLornla retlonal manager after two years
with a small dlvlt lon oft.be Coea·Col1 Bottling Co. or U>s·
Angeles. He Joined 1he company tn 1970 and was Southern Calllo.mia sales mana1e r unW l.978 .
8-lc Ce S•W AU.e •r.aela
Conatruction was to bea1n this month on Securit y
Pacific National Banlc'a Allio HUis office, which ts
scheduled to open In June.
Loc•ted at~ AUcia Parkway. Jt wUJ bo the ban~s third In Laguna lUlls .
".,'• •Nicer Olllee Opeu
Newport EqJalty F\mds, Newport 8e&cb, bas opened a
bra~b office at l7UI Brookbunt St., Fountain Valley. It
la the third Orange County branch for the morti11e brokerqe firm .. ,
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Updike Drama on TV
Divorce Detailed
Ky PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES IAP> If you hk1•
t roubled marnagl'l>. inf1dehty <tnd
suburb<tn d<>s pair. you probably likt•
m a ny of John Upd1kt"s short ston es.
and 1f you Ilk(' J ohn Updike's shor1
stones. you will probably like "Too
F ar To Go" ton1i;tht at 9 on NBC.
Channel 4
"Too f 'ar To Go " rs the rlramaliw
l rnn of Updike's M apll•s i.tonc•s,
featuring lhost· c·harmers. H1chard
and ,Joan M.iplc The Maples art•
fond or go1ni.: to t•ot·kta1I p;.irties. lo
p xych1alnsts off1c{·s. and to bed with
other people's spouses
And they li ke to do mul'h J:Uc:-.i.in~
a bout ea th oth <·r"s 1>a rtncrs in
adullt·rv. Sort o r upper-middle-class
domt'SlH' version of 20 Questions
How many times·• Which motel d id
you ~o to'' Did you wc:.ir spt!<'1al
perfume"
T IU: MAPLES ARE very altrac
lr Vl' µeople witty. educ al<:d a nd
Hry. very up-lo-dale. But they are
not ~real people, in spirit or deed,
and lh'!ir downfall doesn't seem
trng1c J ust depressing
But the decline and fall of an
A m e rican m arr iage do make for
good soap-opera lh('at<•r, and the act-
$2.48 Million
Raised for PBS
WASHINGTON </\P l Vie wer
pledf(cs of about $2.48 million were
r eporte d by televis ion s tations
around the country over the first
weekend of a two· week national fund·
raising campaign.
The Public Broadcasting. Service
Kaid that $1.5 million of the total re-
s ulted from audience reaction to a
61 2·hour special broadcast live from
the Gra nd Ole Opry. Howeve r, final
figurell will not be available for
several weeks .
Pledges received by the 114 s ta ·
tions repor tin g we re 24 pe rcent
larger than In the sam e period last
rear . the service s aid.
( T \' R EVIEW J
m g and d1n•t·t1on arc s upt•rb
The story begins with H1chard &nd
J oan see1rching for a proper way to
announce the ir impcndini:: breakup tu
t h t' c hi Id r C' n Then . l h rou gh
flashbaclu;, we an· lre<1ll'd to sccnc:s
fro m their marr1ai:{t· a 20-year boo·
boo f('atunn~ lon(•lfness. msens1t1v1
t y and extramarital udventures. rc:.il
or as imagined by t he other
YOU ARE NOT long into this
retrospective befor<· you realize thcil
H1t·h:.ird and J oci n Maple arc not v(•ry
likable people Nl••lht'r 1s a ht'ro JI(•
1s proud and bort-d She 1s sullen and
bo red They rt>a ln.e they :.ire bei:in
nmg lo hat(• the ir mar ria~e. but don't
bother to do :.inyth1ng e1bout 1t
They deserve a divorce
Upd ike 's c h a rucler !> :.are llkl'
vokanocs with very finely aafled
hds that kee p th<>m from erupting
Som e where midmarriagc, for exam
pie. J oan and RichHrd have a fight
J Oi\N IS UPSET after a party
becl!use Richard spent much of the
evening with someone else's pretty
wife Richard doesn't mutter, "uh
oh , what'd I do?" Instead, he sayi..
cooly, "I think you're in one of your
j udgm ental moods "
And she doesn't throw a pot No
S he presents a complicated thl'<>ry
outlining her hu s band's sus pected in
fidelity The woman Hk he1rd s pent ~o
m uch lime with at the party 1s not real
ly his m1slrcsi;, she theorizes, but h1!>
red herrin~. The proper s uburban man
always had a r ed herring, but never ac
tually sleeps with her. His mistress. he
keeps hidden away.
And Richard, c1vihzed elegant that
h e i s. r e pli e s, "Th at 's t oo
Machiavellian to he real . that's
decadent, 11weetie."
COME TO T HINK o f 1t, may~
the re's no volcano there at all. Just
the lid. constructed of e mpty urbane
witticisms. toney one -liners
Michael Moriarty a nd Blythe Dan·
ner a re fine as the Maples. And the
Maples are fine as two reasons for
staying out of the suburbs
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du·cct.or 1s honor ed by the American
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Producer Chenna k Tums •CH iPs ' In to a Wimier
LOS ANG F.LES 1 /\P l l'y Chermak l!i not c1
humble m an lle's a h1l pompous, and somethmg
of a bra1rnart
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an actompl1shml·nt {If no :.malt d1mt>nsmn:-.
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you when you 've got one or tht'lr lwo hit !>hows ..
It's hard to resent Chermak ·s br and of bra~
gmg. It's delivered strn1~ht. and with a smile
"It's difficult to be hum bit' wh('n you 'vt• ~ot
their only h1l Th(•y return your tcll·phone t·alb
It's v<•ry nice "
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lor. ·· a producer for hire with a knaC'k of s;1v1ng
other produc('rs' fl ops Among his rescut':-.
"Ironsides ... "Th<' Virginian" and now "CH1P!> ··
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Es trada 11ht• !->h111~ ·, ... 1.1r' 1 \\.1·ri• youn..: a llract1 v1·
.ind t·xnt1n)! And thn1· v.t·rt· .. tunt~ Befort•
""('ll1P:-.. 1f }OU \\.:intc·tl to 'C't' ... tunh and t'h<t:-.l's,
... omt•lh1ng hlu ·smokc·v and thr· Han'11 t. · vou hud
lo ).(vl out of :rour 1·hatr and l.!O lo a clrivt• 1n ·m l)Vfl'
You ffiJ) not hdu-\ c· th•'· hut Ch.-rmcik h:.a :-..;
fine sen:-.t 111 p1·r,1wl'll\t ahuul C'll1 P!>
"L•:T'S TALK A80l T qu.1hl\. he :-.ay., "Tt>
mi·. quahl ~ ml·un:-. a '>hov. that l'<Jn bl· enjoyed by a.
hr<>afl :.pt·c·trum 1>r the <1ud1t·nn· A\ a quality
sho w 'Cl11 l's · I!'> not high drama. La urt'ncc Olivier
1s nt•vt•r i.:onna r.tll mt· ;11ul <t:o.k 1f he can guc!>l on
lht• !>hO\\.
·And I 111111 I know If wt• rt· 1·vt•r going to win
Jn Jo:mm) E' l'f\ r t·al good dramatic c,how t•ould
ht·at us out And v.c· r<' nt•\l'r goin~ to bt• a roroerly.
"'Wt· n · Jll'' .1 1:1-,l pJc-•·d at'l1on ad,1·ntun"
wl.'ll·dOn('. .ind darnm 1t. tht-rt· :ir1· a n awful lot of
pL•o ple \\.ho want to romc• h<1m1• ut night afkr
work . kwk off lh1·1r \hot'' .ind h.1\ c• a hlllt· fun Ttw
~how 1:-fu11 111 w:1t<·h ·
day n1~ht, is a cop show without bl aring ~·un' It,------------------------·
ac tion 1s m stunts c·hases. c-ar wr<:th and the r-----------------------
like After a very s hak y lx·g1nn1ng two seusons
ago, ··c rnPs" h a:. made its w<J y to t he· upper hair
1n the ratings and aµpears lo be getting strongN
'TO? FAA' STAR
Blythe Danner
CHERMAK sAvs llE WATCln:o the f1r:-.t 10
episodes of the• !>how when it was realty !>lrugghng
"They said to me, 'Whe1t do you think ·•· I s111d 1l
was a dog They said. "Aw. c"mon. it·!> not that
'Flathush' Flattened
NEW YORK tAP l "'Flatbus h,"' a
s ituation com edy set on the streets of
Brooklyn that drew the wrath of
borough offll'1als, le aves the air after
March 12. C RS s aid in anno unc
series of schedule changes ens s aid the pr1me·t1me shakeup
will include the add1t1on of a new s itua
tion comedy and two limited series.
and will involve schedule changes for
four programs. including "One Day at
a T ime" a nd "TheJeffersons ..
ADDE D TOTH t: schedule la ter this
m onth will be "The Bad News Bears."
a comedy series based on the popular
m ovie or the s ame name. and the two
sho rt-run s hows, "Miss Winslow &
Son" with Darlene Carr and Roscoe
Lee Browne. and "Dear Detecti ve"
with Brenda Vaccaro.
"The Bad News Bears ... starring
Jack Warden, premie res the evening
of Saturday Mareh 24 a t H 30 pm
with the two olh('r programs joining
the lineup the night of M arch28 After a
two-hour premiere t hat night. "Dear
Det ective " will movt· to Wcdncsduvs
a l9p m .. bcginning/\pnl4
CBS said "One Day al a Time · mov
e s lo Sundays at R 30 p m beginning
March 18. "The Jl'ffcrso ns " lo Wc>d·
nesd ays at 8 p.m he~inn i nit March 28.
"Billy '"loSaturdays al8 30 p m start
ing Ma r c h 24 . and "The White
S h adow " to Mo ndays hcginn1ng
Ma rch 19
CBS STOPP ED s hort of :.uying
··f'l atbush. ·· whi<'h premiered in
February, had been canceled . and
there was no indication what effect the
criticism from lloward Golden. the
Brooklyn borough president. had on
the decision
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