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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1980
VC>l.. n, NO."'-• HCTIONI, .. ~AOH
Flag Burned I
American
Allies
Warned
• By 'l1le A.uecta&ed Presa
lruian President AboJh.assan
Bani-Sadr threatened war on
Iraq and batUes against Israel
today and warned America's oil·
thirsty allies they won't get "so
much as snake's poison" from
Iran if they back P r esident
Carter's sanctions to free the 50
American hostages seiied 160
days ago.
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IAANIANS BURN 'AMERICAN Ft.AG NEAR U.S. EM8ASSY
President Banl-Sedr Threaten• Iraq and Israel
Tiro Perish as Cab
Crashes in Flames
Cab driver Mitch Wayne
Morgan and his unidentified
uiale passenger burned to death
Coast
early today when bis taxi was
hit broadside, overturned and
exploded 1n flames in Garden
Grove.
Police said Moraan, 23, of
Anaheim, was apparently driv·
ing bis passencer back to a car
that bad nm out of cu.
The paasencer was holding a
· one gallon can of fuel when the
accident occurred.
The driver of the otbes' car ln·
volved in the Oanllnt 3 a .m. col·
Usion at tile lnteraeetlon of
Euclid Av•aue and Qarden
Gron BoulftU'd ww ldeatUled
by poUce u Ann Eva Prater. 24,
of Loe ADie'"~ Poll~~ blr on cbl,rses ~9~-::.=:I eel ln hiir toda7 at UCI
11e4ical CeDter.
Jnv.U,9'0n todaf an tntnl tore-tncetM,....oltlaecab..a
.,.,.....-• aa atteapt t.o iden· ~,._. ... Jll ...
Witne11e1 told 90llce Illas
Prater'• cu ran a reel Ulbt.
After bebll ltnek, tbe tam over·
tUJ'MCI ad bunt lnto namee.
proballly aided by the cu ~cu
tbe pw..,er WH urryla1.
pollff..W.
Altboufla a patrolman w•• clOH ~ to hear the lmpact
of tM--. the cab wu com·
pletelr «llU1fed ln flames by tbe time &e arrived at tbe IHllit, of· ftcenMid.
Accusing Iraq of "dancing to
.a n y music that America
played," Bani-Sadr warned "we
will go to war'' If there is a
worsening in the scattersbot
border hostilities with Iran's
Moslem neighbor.
··If Iraqi forces stepped onto
Iranian soil. the Iranian govern-
ment would not be able lo stop
-the Iranian armed forces from
pouring into Iraq," Bani-Sadr
said in a speech broadcast by
Tehran radio.
He spoke al a massive anti·
Iraq and anll -U.S. r ally in
Tehran. Tehran radio claimed
the crowd numbered three
million -two-thirds of the c\ty's
population -but Western re·
porters in the Iranian capital put
the figure in the hundreds of
thousands.
In an interview made public
today. Bani-Sadr a.lsQ sought to
end hls personal role in the
hostage criais.
"I do not want and cannol in·
volve myself further in the
bostaf.es affair," having already
done 'everything in my power,"
be wu quoted as saytnc in the
lnterview with the Italian week·
ly magazine L'Espresso.
"U Cart.er did not undentand
this and believes he could re-
solve the crisla following the
traditional policy melboda of a
superpower, it is not my fault,"
be reportedly s~d.
Jn Moscow , Iran 's Am·
baaaador Mohammed Mokrl
asked the Soviet Union to cease
aupplyiq arms to Jraq. West.em
sources say Iraq bas nearly <See l&AN, Paae AJ>
COIJPLE BEAT
H41UTAL ODDS
Vlrstnla and Racer fell to love
at a crafts clua and today tbey
are bUlbllnd and wife.
But unlike ctber Yount COQples
ln lo~e1 tbe 1leyerae1 faced
flnanew, IOClal and pbyaleal ob-
1taclee that IOIH people •aid
were illlurmountable.
Tbe story ot their love and
1tru1•I•. portrayed In a
televllfoa 'Pfflal "Lite Normal
People,'' tm made till• mmtaUJ
retarde4' couple minor
celebritiee. (See "A TrhHllpb ot
Love'' oci Pace AT. l
Said No D&nger;
•
Refueling Ne~~~ I
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'NeDa1111er' ...
Onofre Unit
·Reports Leak ••ts ,...., .. SAN CLEMENTE <AP> -A
150 galloo per day leakage of
slightly r adioactive waler in a
steam gener ator unit at the San
Onofre nuclear power plant bas
forced personnel to ~gin refuel·
ing operations two days ahead of
schedule. Bob Hull, a s pokesman for
Southern CaJifom1a Edison Co
which operates the plant. said
Thursday the leakage posed no
health danger since it occurred
in a contained area.
Tho leak was reported lo
federal officials Tuesday. Hull
said, and a Nuclear Regulatory
Commission resident inspector
at the seaside plant 1s monitor·
ing the situation and reporting to
the federal agency.
Hull added that samples or
water taken from the plant's
secondary loop Wednesday in-
dicate levels of r adioactive
tritium ~re •·much less than al-
lowed for drinking water ."
The volume of leakage
amounted to an average of lSO
gallons daily. below a maximum
allowable amount of 430 gallons
daily set by the NRC .
The refueling operation wall
take several weeks and is the !>evenlh in the 456·megawatt
unit '!> 12-year operating life.
Refueltng 1s normally done
cv~ry 18 months, and tl involves
replacement of S2 uranaum oiude
fuel rods in the reactor core with
fresh rods. Hulls said
The NRC was informed of the
leak on Tuesday, said J essie
Crews. operations chief for the
NRC's weslem re~aon.
The hrst day of leakage was
measured at over 200 gallons of
water per day, the NRC
spokesman said. Since then. the
radaoacttve water leak was
slowed to 150 gallons per day.
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Map locates Pacific fs iand
of Enewetok. whose inhabi·
tants have begun returninl!
to their ancestral homeland.
o nc e cont am i nated by
nuclear bombs. after nearly
three decades in exile.
$100,000 Fine Sought
Designer of TMI Reactor Faces NRC Action
W ASlilNGTON CAP) -Tbe
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
is ~in& a $100,000 fine for
Ba & Wilcox Co., which de·
signed the Three Mile Island
nuclear plant.
The fine was proposed Thurs-
day as a penalty for Babcock &
Wilcox's alleged failure lo re-
port safety information that
m i gbt have preve nted or
dimlniahed last year's accident.
Tho propoled fine would be
the NRC'a first civil penalty
aaainst 1 reactor supplier.
Previous penalties have been as-
seaaed qainlt plant operators
who violated commluloo rules.
A statement lasued from tbe
New Orleans headquarters of
the Babcock fl Wilcox parent
company, J . Ray McDermott,
said that "Babcock Is Wllcox
believes It baa met all applica·
bl• federal reiuJatory requlre-
mentl and that Ul1I actloa ta un· w al'!' anted."
Victor Stello, Jr., NRC dlrec·
tor of ln1pectlon and
enforcement, aald ln • letter to Babcqck fr Wilcox that the com·
pally "tailed to collect, evaluate
and NpCllt . • • 1&fety lnforma·
Uoe ID a Umely mauer 10 tbat
acUoa could. ba.ve been taken to
avoid or nduce tbe effect.I ot the
Tlll·2•(1'bree 110. laland Unit
I) acddlat.,.
0 Jt ........... U1 to note that
B& W technjcal personnel stated
that some of these matters
s hould not be reported ...
because of rear of overreaction
on the part of the NRC.'' Stello
added.
nuclear plants had enough
guidance on dealing with small
breaks In the reactor coolant
system.
As early as November 1977.
t he NRC said . a Babcock &
Wilcox engineer questioned
whether operators or the fmn's
Operator problems with the
cooling system at Three Mile
Island were a major cau.5e of
damage to the reactor's radioac-
tive core.
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Purr-suer
Fat Cat 'Weiglu' Rec~rd
HULL, Quebec CAP> -Pussor, the cat is trying
to eat his way into the Guinness Book of Records,
but his veterinarian says it could ruin his health.
Pussor's dally consumption includes thrff tins or
cat food, dried cat food and a special growth supple-
ment provided by bis owner, Mera Chamberlain.
Ms. Chamberlain ~ her cat weighs 38 pounds,
four short of the GulnAess record of 42 pounds. She
hopes the cat-which could pass for a furry beach ball
-will be able to parley tbe weight record into a chance
to do teJevilion commercials.
But veterinarian Serge Ouellet says the cat real·
ly weighs 28 pounds and should go on a diet. While
Pussor la ln good shape for bls 1l1e. "l 'd like to see him
lost 10 pounda; or 15 pounds would be better," Oullet says.
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_Started
""WI,.._..
p,.,.pered Paada
constant care from veterintry
the bear tb m akin g ~d y
followina a recent operation.
Thes~ pictures at the London Zoo s how
Ching Ching, the giant panda, receiving a
shampoo from her t wo guardians. Under
s urgeons.
progress
Alcala Car Tabbed
Witness' Testimony Under Fire
By DAVID KUTZMANN OI tlle O.llr l"I ... Staff
Firefighter Dana Crappa
quickly identified pictures or
murder defe ndant Rodney
Alcala's car last s ummer but
was unsure of the date she saw
the vehicle in the Sierra Madre
foothills. a police inves tigator
testitfied Thursday.
Alcala, 36. o ( Monterey Park,
is on trial in Orange County
Superior Court for allegedly~
du c Ling 12-year-old Rob n
Samsoe o( Huntington Beach l
.June and taking her to the foothill
arC'a where her skeletal remains
\\<'rt• later found.
Miss Crappa. a key prosecu·
t1on w1lnl'SS, had te~t1f1ed i.he
s aw Alcala'" car on two oc·
cas1ons, Jun<• 20 and June 21 .
along Santa Anita Canyon Road.
~he also C'laimf'd she saw a man
resl'mblmi:: Alcal:.i on both th~<'
occasions
Rut Huntington Beach detec
1 i vt• Richard lloopcr. called to
the witness stand by defensr at-
torney .John Barnett. said when
he tntl'rv1ewcd Miss Crappa last
Au~ust. she recognized pictures
of Akala's blue Dat5un but could
not id<.'ntify photos of either
Alcala or MissSam ... oe
~he <tlSo fixt-d th<· d<tte of se<'ing
,\k:.ila's r ar at eilhl'r .June 7 or
.June I. lloop(·r :-.aid Mi ss
Samscw rl1sappl•an•d on .June 20
I\ 'it'<tMlOOJI firl'f1ghtcr .,.. 1th the
l ' S I· ore.,t St>rv1ct· at the time.
;\-11ss Crappa told Hooper she re·
mC'mbcred thl' car because she
had almost hit 1l while driving
up Santa Amtu Canyon Oriv(· at
ntght
Hoo1wr .,;1111 Miss Crappa was
reluctant to answ<·r any further
questions after 1dent1fying the
r ar
She had previously testJfied
s hl• s aw a man resembling
Alcala on June 20 ··rorcefully
steering" a blonde-haired child
into brush area.
She then tt>stificd she saw the
car again on June 21 while
'New' Politicians
almost colliding w1lb it whrle
driving up Santa Anita Canyon
Road to the Chantry Flats
Ranger Station
Hooper said she fixed the date
at June 21 the next time he s aw
her in August. He said she had
gone through her cheekbook try.
ing to establish the date and set·
tied on the 21st.
Barnett bas contended that
Miss Crappa's testimony is Wl
r e liable because s h e ha ~
changed her story frequently
a bout what she witnC'ssed on lhc
twisting mountain road
One of the pieces of mfOT'ma ·
tion she had withheld until ju!.t
days befort• her test1mon\ la!>l
month wa:-. the d1sCo\e ry nf a
mutilated body last June 25 near
.,.. ht·rt• shl' said "he s<iY. \ll'ala's
carat.iturnout
lnvest1~ator.. h<t\C' said Miss
Crappa had been uncoop+'rat1vC'
and had evaded this d uring
much of their probe.
In other testimony Thursday.
Huotin~ton Beach invest~ator
Craig Robinson said another
p r osecution witness. Mi chael
Herrera. had waQt.ed "to h.it the
streets again" in· exchange (Or
his testimony on conversations
he had with Alcala when both
· were inmates at Orange County
Jail last summer.
Robinson said He rrera. a
former heroin user and pusher.
told investigators he had "dirty
(drug.use> te!.ts" and wanted to
tr:ide his information for his
frc•t'dom
Robinson ... aid no promises
Y.<'fC made to ){r t him out of
l'U'lodv
II <'rrt'ra had testified 1t wac; a
Ja tlhouse c·odc• of ethics which
mot1vatc'd him to tt•st1fy agatn!-tt
Alcala
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IRAN WARNS IRAQ. • •
2,000 Sov1et·made tanks and that
most of 1lS m1 II tary a• "Craft arc·
Soviet made
It y,.as "a friendly requ~t,'
Mokr1 told reporters at a news
1·onferencc. v.here he also said
Iraq was effectively helpmg thC'
Un1tt>d St ates by opening a
second front agamst Iran
Bani-Sadr sa id he was conf1
dent the Iraqi people v.ould top
pie the government of President
Saddam Husscm He warned
Hussein that his own troops
"would not fi ght against Iran.
but would turn their back on him
and join the army of the imam,"
Iran's revofution:.iry lcad C'r
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
His address to the huge rally
was the sharpest volley yel in
the war or words between Iran
a nd Iraq'. Khomeini's regime
CHRISTIANS SHOOT
AT U.N. CONVOY -A4
poured truckloads or shoullllg,
fi st-waving supporte rs into
Tehran for tbe mass demonstra·
lion
Carter'c; sanctions fail to speed
the· rcll•ast· or the American
hosta£:l'!.
On ~\'ednl'~da> the Moslem
militants on:upy rng the U.S.
E m bass) in Tehran since r-\ov. 4
thrcat<'nl'<l to kill all 50 of lhe1r
rapt1vcs 1£ the united States m-
tc•rvencd m1htarlly, a nd on
Thursdav o m· of the militants
told NHC they ~ould kill them
a ll 1f Iraq or any other U.S.
'puppet " invaded
"If they should kill any of our
people. a border spat with Iraq
Y,.OU!d tx• lht.' least or their prob-
lems,"' a Whit~ House official
m W ashmgton commented.
Iraq urged other Arab nations
to rally behind 1t against Iran.
and its official news agency
declared. "This crazy. racist
Khomei ni is nothin g but a
turbanned shah ...
Carter broke diplomatic rela·
lions with Iran Monday, ordered
all Iranian military personnel
and dJplomats except those ac·
credited to the United Nations
out or the country, imposed an
almost total embargo on U.S. ex·
ports to Iran and urged
America's allies to take similar
measures because Khomeini re·
fused to tra nsfer the hostages to
government custody
LONDON (APl -Former
Prealdent Nixon, ln a book n ·
cerpt pubU1hecl MN toda7, said
World War llf h .. already
be&UJ\ and the Soviet.a IN on the
"yeiae of decisive supremacy
over the West."
"In tbe 1980s. America will
confront two cold realiU. for
the first time In modem bl.ltoi'y.
The nrst is that, if war were lO
come, we nught lose. The aecond
Is that we might be. defe'at.ed
without war:• Nixon wrote ln an
excerpt from his forthcoming
boo k . ''The R eal ,War ,"
published in the British weekly
newsmagazine "NOW."
The excerpt deals prtmari.ly
with su~rpower rivalry but
touches on Iran. the Middle
East. Alnca. NATO and South
America.
Nixon wrote that since be re·
signed the presidency lo 1975.
··The milltary pos ition of the
United States relM!ve to tut of the Soviet Union bu Hrioully
worsened and the peril to tbe
West bucreatly illc:reued."
.H e aaid the Carter Ad·
minlstraUon'• um deelakln to
cancel production or tbe B· l
bomber, dellped to counteract
the Soviel Union 'a Backfire
bomber. "may have been ooe ol
the greatest strategic blunders
this nation bas ever made."
Nlxon. whose Cull book will be
published this month, wrote that
World War m began with Soviet
leader Joseph Stalin's blueprint
for a divided post-war world.
and that since tMS. Soviet ex·
panslonilm hu been relentless
and largely successful against
the West.
··it has threatened. blustered.
connived. conspired. s ubverted.
bribed. initimidated. terrorized.
hed . cheated, stolen, tortured.
spied. blackmailed. murdered
a ll as a matter of deliberate na
t1onal pohcy
··This ex pansion. from lbc
<>e1zurc of Eastern Europe lO the
presl•nt thrusts by Russia and 1t..,
allies into Africa. the Islamic
<'res cent and Centra l A menca
has been accompanied by a pro
d1gious m1htar~ build-up that
has brought the So1.·1et Un100 to
the vc•rgc of det'IMVl' supremac)
O\ t>r thC' \\\•st. · ;'l.'1xon ~rote
lit-called for the t.:nited Slates
.ind its allu.·~ to increase defense
.,pt·nding
Control of tht· Persian Gulf
and M1ddJe Ea.,t 1s the key to
"who controls what 1n the
world." Nixon wrote.
He alleged that the SoVlets.
Libyans and the Palestine Ubera·
t1on Organization were "heavily
involved'' lD the downfall of the
Shah or Iran and called 1t "a stun·
mngly orrunous event "
.. H the Sovict.5 succt'<.'d m talc
1ng effectl\e contr ol of the
Persian Gulf. Europe and Japan
will be at their mercy and
mere) 1:. not one of their most
notable virtues." Nixon wrote
23rd Ended;
Bring0n24
BLYTHE CAPJ -Glynn
"Scotty" Wolfe ls getting
divorced again, for what
he claims is the 23rd Ume.
But the world's most
marr ying man h as
already lined up bnde No.
24 -a pregnant 17 ·year-
old who&e mother lives at
his hotel here.
.. She picked m e -it's a
shot-gun marriage.'' the
71.year-old father of 40.
going on 41, admitted
cheerfully in a telephone
mterview Thursday.
Ge11eTra•splaat
Dr. Martm J . Cline shows a mous~ that was given a new
gene at UCLA Medical Center. The procedure might be
used to treat diseases s uch as sickle cell anemia and has
<.1pphcation in cancer research
Optometrist Slain;
4 Women Charged
MELBOURNE. Fla <API
Four women, including his
v.1dow and molher·tn-law, have
been charged with murder m lhe
dea th o f a n optomet ri s t
bludgeoned to death with a
..,k1llet and another kitchen
utensil at Ills home
The four. who also included
t~o of John Young Rradford s
l'mp loyees. ~t>rc arrc'>ted
Thursda) according to act1ni
!'v1elboume Poltce Chad J.ikt·
Miller
Douglas Gets
Fighter Pact
From Canada
OTTAWA <API -The Cana·
d1an government has announced
the armed forces w11l be eqwpped
with at least 137 F-18A fighter
aircraft at an esllmated costoC$4
billion.
Adm. Robert Falls, ch.iel of
defense stalf. sald acqutS1Uon ol
the F·l!A Hornets manufactured
by tbe McDonnell Douglas Corp.
are necessary so "the Sovtets
can't have a Cree ride m our
~klt'I ...
The planes, which were seJect-
£' d over the F -16 fighters
manufactured by General
Dynamics Corp .. will be used to
defend Canada and NATO allies
in Eu.rope. Their potential roles
include air defense, dogfights
and ground attack.
Defense Mini s t e r Gilles
Lamontagne, an RCAF veteran.
a nnounced that the cabaoet de-
cided to award what has beem
called the contract of the cen
iury to McDonnell Dougl:.is .
·'I am confident that the new
fig hters we a r e a bout to
purchl!M:' . . will give Canada
the capability to protect her so'
cre1gn 8.lrspace and contributeef.
rec\ively lo \be dete rrence or
war." Lamot\tagne said.
Bradford's widow, Priscilla
Hadley Bradford. 36, claimed
her 53-year-old husband re -
peatedly beat her during their
3•.,.year marriage. Bradford
had been married previously.
The day before Bradford's
death March 28, his wife a ppeareo
Jl the Melbourne police station,
her face bruised from what police
desc ribe d as "a numbe r of
blows " She filed a complaint
a~a inst Bradford for battery.
Miller said her claim of being
beaten wa:> "!>till being ex-
plored." '
The other women charged in
the case v.ere identified as Mrs.
Br a dford's mother. Mildred
Hadley, 69, of Melbourne Beach :
Joyce Cummings, 18, of Palm
Bay . and J anice Gould. 34, o(
Melbourne, who both worked (or
the doctor.
Mrs. Bradford a nd the two
em ploy~es were be1n~ held
without bond 1n the Brevard
County J ail 1n Titu.-1viJle. Mrs.
Hadley was released on $20,000
bond.
An autopsy report said Brad-
ford had been beaten over the
head wi\h a skillet and a heavy
metal tr.it<:ben device used to re-
cap bottles. Police refused to
say which weapon or whether
both deaJt Caul blows.
The ch.ier refused to say what poH~ believe led to lbe slaying,
what they believe happened at
the Bradford home the nl&ht o(
hU death and what may have
bee n the motive.
.. It would appear that it was a
combination o( things. one ol
which was a domestic situation
that dete riorated over the
years.'' Miller said.
The day after Bradford was
killed. Mrs Bradford told the
newspaper TODAY in Cocoa. "I
was fighting for m y life. That's
all I can say."
CLEVELAND <AP> -The
focus will be on issues more than
personalit ies a s the new
C1t1 zens' Party kicks off its
fou nding national convention
tonight with a speech by author
Studs Terkel. They will hammer
out a party platform Saturday,
meet Sunday to pick candidate
finalist'! -two for president and
two for vice president -then a
m a\1 vote among the m e m -
bership will decide the can-
didates
However. in his address Bani·
Sadr urged Ira q to ce a se
hostilities toward Iran so the two
Moslem neighbors could devote
themselves lo fi ghting Israeli
forces in s outhern Lebanon.
where Israel has deployed about
360 men lo head off possible
Palestinian guerrilla attacks .
Bani-Sadr also said Iran was
prepared to stop ma ki_ng dir~t
deals with Japan, which relies
on Iran for 10 percent or its oil
needs, and Europe, which gets 5
percent of its petroleum from
Iran, because they are. under
"U.S. domination."
Doctor's Slaying Probed
Acrordmg lo a former wife of
Bradford '!>, the doc tor was a
quiet man not prone to violence.
Dee Pat r onek n f Wes t
Melbourne said her ex-husband
never struck her during their
28-year marriage.
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·'Not ooly shall we not give OT'·
ders to governments which wish
to attach themselves t o
America, but we s han't give
them 10 uiucb as snake's
poison," aaid Bani-Sadr. usln~ a
Peraian language e xpression
that means "less t.ban nothing." ··u we widen our horizons and
look around more. we shall be
able to transform Europe, too.
We have t.h1a ability," he added.
without elaboration.
Tbunda.J'd Tehran radio said
Irani.an Iraqi 1unners and
bellcopt.en traded fire across
the border aaaln, an Iraqi bomb
· ktlled ane penon and wounded
20 in the on refinery city of
Abtdan, and Iranian navy shlpa
ateamed Into tbe northern
Persian Gulf to offset any more
Iraq,l "a.,,..alGn." Iran acc.-lraq of launchina
tbe latat round of bord4r Ill·
t'cu aaaioat. it. at t.he direcUon
of the United Slat.ca, which has
hloted lt will blocltad lrah's 1ea
routes or mine lts ports Ir
Was Misuse of Hospital Funds Motive?
S AN DIEGO <AP> -The chief
administrator and three phyai·
ciaos at Mount Helix General
Hospital are being questioned
about the unsolved kiWn1 of ooe
of their partners, the San Diego
Union said today.
InvesUgalora refused com-
ment, but hospital recorda were
seized April 1 on the strength or a warrant supported by a
Municipal Court affidavit alleg-
ing a conspiracy to silence Dr.
Marc William McCoroack.
The 71-year-old doctor alleeed·
ly was about to blow the whistle
on fund misuse at the hospital,
the Union said. Hls battered
body wu found tu t month ln a
gully near Ocotillo In tmpertal
County.
"I believe the cont piracy was
joined ln an attempt to 1Uence
the vlctlm and his knowledte of
the financial dealings of the con·
11plrators," San Diego police de·
tecttve Oen!! R. Love said In ~
t4-pa1e affidavit filed Jointly
with Michael Hack ett. a
homlcldc )nvcstlaator ror lm·
•
perlal County.
Love and Hackett declined to
discuss tbe actldavlt. which
nam es four associates of
Mccomack. A flf\h man ls men ·
Uoned but not idenWied. Nooe of
them bas been charged with any
crime. The arand Jury bas not
decided whether to pursue the
case. Attorney Raymond F . Zvetina.
who represents three of the men
being questioned -Dr. Larry
Crow, bis ton Larry Jr. and ad·
mlnlatrator Mel Gberard1D1 -
branded the affidavit "ablurd."
Al90be.inl quesllooed was Dr.
John Gamer, the Union aa1d.
Mccornack was one of 18
partners who bought the bolpllaJ
ln 1968. Before be vanished, he
allegedly aald be bad dl.lcovered
misuse of rundl. In receat yean,
several lawsuits involvin ... prof-
lta rrom t.be boepiial were filed.
lnvettiRators bellavc
McCornne:k waa beaten to death
two or tbtte days alter dl.lap.
peartna trom hl• home ln S.11
Di 10 In lete f"ebruaey.
I
.. ~ ...........
WHO KILL!C> HIM?
Or. M•rc McCom•ck
NUCLEAR. • •
The NRC also said that on
April 27, 1978. the Tennessee
Valley Authority wrote lo Bab-
cock & Wilcox about potential
accident conditJons. and qaln
the company did not report oo
the mauer.
T he NRC said these lapses
violated NRC regulations that
carry a cMI penalty of up to
$5.00&per day.
The NRC conildered the viola·
lions to have beaun Dec. '· ~978.
the date of a Ba~k & Whcox
conference call with t~ Ten-
nessee Valley Authority.
At SS 000 a day. it said. the
p e nalttea would add up to
1575,000 for the 115 dayw before
the Three Mlle Island accident
March 28. um.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954
prevem.t the NRC from cbarelnl
a penalty ol mOC'e than a:s,ooo
within any 30-day period,
however. ao t.be most lt coulcl
impose wu Sl00.000.
The company haa the op-
portunity to object within to
day~.
'
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1980 .1.N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
I
rn-Mesa Teachers • . ID Slowdown
.,. ~Uca:'~RN
H•lf of lb• N••Jort·MeH \Jnlfled Sc .. ool Dhtrlct'a
teaclMIJ pa.rttelpated lodaJ ln a
teacbJne ...,...WU lD IUPl*'t of
ua1oo demancll for a q(fJc\: con-
tract .ettJemmt and pa1 bikes. d11trtc:t olftciall aald.
Teachers ~ •1.a TbW'I·
day for the two-day demonatra
Uon. accordJna to Newport-Mesa
-
r•d•Tatlon' of Teaebera •
••o-Hmeo. Tb• cUatrlct
•1nployt i.010 '""Mn. The Uowclown la acMduled lo
tonUnue Monday . a uolon
•PGkeemao1aul. stlldmt atq!odance today waa
deacrlbed b)· 4\stri ct 1pMeswomu Jean Harmon as
"normal," but teacher atten·
dance was called higher than
usual ror a Frida.y.
Teen's ..
·Crash Vieti•• Aided
Newport Beach paramedic Paul Schneider (foreground>
aides Jas mine Cortorzo, 2, while paramedic Richard
Thomas helps Kristi Kimmel, 23, of Costa Met1a, follow·
ing collision Thursday at the south entrance to Fastuon
Island at 1:30 p .m. Second driver. Joseph Borlase Jr .. 45.
of Tustin, reported no injuries in the two-car mishap.
· WW3 Has Begun,
Says Nixon Book
LONDO~ <AP> -Former
President Nixon, in a book ex·
cerpt published here today, said
World War III bas already
begun and the Soviet,s are on the
"verge of decisive supremacy
over the West."
••In the 1980s. America will
confront two cold realities for
the first time in modern history.
The first is that, if war were to
come, we might Jose. The second
is that we m1gbt be defeated
without war," Nixon wrote in an
excerpt from bis forthcoming
book, "The Real War ,"
publlabed in the British weekly
newsri:iagutne "NOW."
The excerpt deals primarily
•U.b superpower rivalry but
loucbes o Iran, the Middle
Eut. Africa, NATO and South
America.
NlJUJD wrote that slnce be re-
slped the pn1ldency lD 1975,
''The military position of tbe
United States relative to that of
tbe Soviet Union bu sertowily
• worsened and the peril to the
COIJPLE BEAT ·
·KflllT.4£ ODDS
West bas greatly increased."
He said the Carter Ad·
ministration's urn decision to
cancel production of the B·l
bomber, designed to counteract
the Soviet Union's Backfire
bomber, "may have been one of
the greatest stratesic blunders
this nation has ever made."
Nixon, whose full book will be
published this month, wrote that
World Warm began with Soviet
leader Joseph Stalin's blueprint.
for a divided post-war world,
and that 81nce UMS. Soviet ex·
pansionism bas been relentless
and largely su~euful against
the West.
"It bas tb.re.tleoed, blustered,
connived, conspired, subverted,
bribed,,. iDi_til!lidated, terrorbed.
lied, cne&UICI, atoleo. tortured,
spied, blackmailed. murdered -
all u a matter of deliberate na·
tlonal policy.
•'This expanslon, from the
sel1ure of Ea.stem E\ll'Ope to the
present thnlatl by Ruul• ancl Its
allies into Africa, the Islamic
c.!rffceut and Central Amertca,
hu beat a«ompanied by a pro-
dialoua military build-up that
baa brouPl tbe Soviet Union to
tbe •erse of declllve supremacy
over tbe Welt." Nlson wrote.
He called f0r tbe Ualted States
ud lU aWea to lnereAM def.,.
tpendiq. Coatrol of the P•nlu Gulf
ud Eddle But la tile key to
"wbo coatrol1 wbat le the
world,'' Na-wnu.
''.It~ SoYMO tllffMCS lD tak·
iDI effectln control ef tbe
, Penlu Gall~ Ud Japan
wlll be at mett1 -and
IDft'C1 II DQt OM of tbetr most lotable ¥lrtml, ,, Pfboft .....
$cbool=rlntendent John
Nicoll, Ina from Estancia
Hlfb Sc ool after visiting
Ca Uornia Elementary and
TeWlnkle Middle Schools, said
claa&es -were under ·way at all
district scboola.
·'The acUvities aolng on in
classrooms sometimes aren't as
dlre<:Uy related to yesterday's
studies as they O}ight be." he ob-
served
At TeWlnkJe, be aald, "a cou·
pie of UWe itrls asked me if
they might le.ave school lo 10 to
the beach ... "
At Estancia Hlgh School in
Costa Mesa, where parents
claimed their children were
forced to watch movies l.nstead
of pursuing normal subject mat·
ter. Principal Robert Francy
said, "Teachers for tbe most
part are providing instruction in
eBo
Reactor
Designer
Fined?
WASIDNGTON (AP> -The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
is proposing a $100,000 fine for
Babcock & Wilcox Co., which de·
signed the Three Mile Island
nuclear plant.
The fine was proposed Thurs·
day as a penalty for Babcock &
Wilcox's alleged failure to re·
port safety information \bat
might have prevented or
diminished last year's accident.
The proposed fine would be
the NRC's first civil penalty
against a reactor s upplier.
Previous penalties have been as·
ses1ed aca~ plant oper.a.ors
who Violated eomml.lllon rales.
A statemenl issued from the New Orleans headquarters of
the Babcock " Wilcox parent
eotnP9Q7. J. Ray MeDermott,
aald that "Babcock " Wilcox believes it bas met all applica:
ble federal regulatory require·
menls and that this action is un·
warranted.''
the classroom.''
He said be could not dlacern a
slowdown, but noted that at leaat
one English ~lass wu en1a1ed
in 1ames of Scrabble, posaibly
as an aid to spelling.
A fiier di.stri but.ed by the union
early today suggested that
teachers wort their normal
hours. keep discipline, maintain
bell sehedules and take attend·
ance
· However, the filer suggested
that teachen might combine
classes ror games. films, etc ..
schedule drawing and pan·
tomlmes, create codes and ell·
chanae messages, supervise
needlepoint and crafts or have
students write personal letters.
watch television or do workbook·
type actMlles.
Ms. Harmon noted that the
(See TEACHERS. Page A2>
Freeway
·Killer
Suspected
LONG BEACH IAP i -The
nude body of a teen-<Age boy was
found today m an alley JUSt off
the Long Beach Freeway. poltce
said.
He had apparently been
strangled. JUSt like 33 other
young men who are believed to
be victims o f the so-called
Freeway Strangler.
The youth. about 15. was found
JUSl before 8 a.m. by workers of
Federal Supply Co .. a firm that
distributes cleaning chemicals.
Tbe body was propped against
a wall next to the shipping ..
reeetving door in an alley behind
the company on West Esther
Street.
"We 'bdleve be wa.s murdered
........... else and placed
bere." aald poUce bomiclde
Detectift BW Collette.
The Lmi~tified young male
Caucasian had long blond hair.
was about S-foot-6 and 110 pounds. He had bruises all around the necl'c. ·
f • The alley 1s a block and a half _ from the Pacific Coast Highway
offramp of the Long Beach
Freeway. -~~
Victor Stello Jr .. NRC dittc·
tor or inspection and
enforcement .. said in a letter to
Babcock & Wilcox that the com·
pany "failed to collect, evaluate
and report . . . safety info.rma·
lion in a timely manner so that
action could have been taken to
a void or reduce the effects of the
TM1·2 (Three Mile Island Unit
IRANIANS BURN AMERICAN FLAG NEAR U.S. EMBASSY The Los An1teles County cor·
oner·s office notified the Los
Angeles police and sheriff's in·
vestlgators who make up a sort
of Freeway Strangler task force.
along with authont1es m Orange
,County
2) accidenL"
"It distresses us to note that
B& w technical personnel stated
tbal some of these matters
.should not be reported ...
because of fear of overreaction
on the part of the NRC." Stello
added.
As early as November tm.
the NRC said, a Babcock &
Wilcox engineer questioned
whether operators of the firm's
nuclear plants bad enough
guidance oo dealing with small
breaks ln the reactor coolant
system.
Bold Down Prices
WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi·
dent Carter toda)' asked ex·
ecutlves of some or the nation's
largest chemical companies -
including a few major oil com·
paniea -to bold down prices
even ii it means reducing their
profits this year.
Prealdent Banl·Sadr Threaten• Iraq and taraet
Iran Threatening
War Against Iraq
By 'lbe Assodated Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr threatened war on
lraq and battles against Israel
today and warned America's 011·
thirsty allies they won't gel ··so
much as snake's poison" from
Iran if they back President
Carter's sanctions to free the 50
American hostages seli.ed 160
days ago.
Accusing Iraq of "dancing to
any musi c that America
plared," Bani-Sadr warned "we
wll go to war" it there ls a
worsening in the scattershot
border hoslllltlcs with Iran's
Moslem neighbor
"If Iraqi forces stepped onto
Iranian soil. the Iranian govern
ment would nqt be able to stop
the Iranian armed forces from
pouring Lnlo Iraq," Bani-Sadr
said m a speeeh broadcast by
Tehran radio.
He spoke at a massive anti·
Iraq and antl·U.S. rally In
CHRISTIANS SHOOT
AT U.N. CONVOY -A4
Driver Arrested
Tehran. Tehran radio claimed
the crowd numbered three
million -two-thirds or the city's
population -but Western re·
porters in the Iranian capita.I put
the figure in the hundreds of
thousands.
Tuv Perish as Cab
Crashes in Flames
Cab driver Kitch Wayne
Koraan and bis unidentified
male paaaenaer burned lo death
ead1 today when bis taxi wu
blt broadllde, overturned and
exploded in names in Garden
Grove. Pollce aaid Mor1an. 211 .of Anu.tm. wu appareoUy anv·
lnl bit ,..._,er beet to a car
that W nm out of 1u.
TIM ~er WU boldi.n.I a
oae •~ cu of fuel when the
accident oeeuned. Tbe drtftl' ot tbe other car in·
vol•ed lD .... nam.lna J a .m. col·
J11loa at Ua• lntenect100 ot SHUd A..... aad Oarcten o ..... ~ ... ~ ~~ .. AM SH Prater, M,
of Loi ADii"'· Polk9 ~Mi' Oii cUNet ~=-~~·~·::.j~= ed tn rm ~today 1t uet
Medical Center.
InvesU1alors today are trying
to re-trace the route of the cab and
pusen,er tn an attempt to iden-
tify tbedead man. • Wl\ne11ea told Pollce lllaa
Pr1ter'1 car ran a red u,.bt. After betnc struck, the tut over-
turned an.a bunt lnto fi•mes.
probably aided by the cah of caa
the pusen1er waa carrym,,
poUce116d. AJtbouah a patrolman waa clote ~b to bear Ute Impact
of ~ c:rub, \he cab wu com-
pletel7 enplled bl nam .. by the
Ume be airlved at tbe scene, of.
ftcenMld.
Poli" ,.,d prtUmlnaey re-
pona lMlcated \bat lbe eab
plc'ed •• U.. paa1ea1•r at Br~.m Slreet and Trull
Avenue, but McMd t.bey ba"8't
yet fom:Ml tbe llranded car.
.. l \ {.
ln an interview made public
today. Bani-Sadr also sought to
end his personal role in the
hostage crisis.
"I do not want and cannot in·
volve myself furtber in the
boatalf;I affair.'' bavlna already done "everythiq ln my po~r."
be waa quoted u sayina in the
lnterview with the Italian week·
ly maaa.zine L'Espresso.
''If Carter did not UDdent.and
tb11 and believes be coWd ".
solve the crials followln• the
tradltloeal policy methods ol a
superpower, lt ls not my fault,"
he rePortedb' Mld.
In Moscow, tran'a Am·
bu .. dor Mohammed Mokrl
aak4"9 U.. 5"i.i UnioD to ceue
aupplyiq arma to Iraq. Western
IOW'C.. HY Iraq .... .nearly
2,000 Scmet-made t.ua w tbat
lbOlt ol lla mWtary aircraft .,..
Scmtt·IUdl. It .,.. ''a fr1eDdly l'9CI~ ''
Mokri told reponen at a MWI ciDf~ :.wt.in M allO NW
lr8Q nt tn.alftlJ ...... UM
Ulilttd Stat.. bJ opealDI •
.aiffoDd mint afalnat Inn.
•,
If today's murder victim 1s
linked to the others. he could be
the 34th victim of the killer or
killers or teen-a ge boys who
have disappeared from Southern Cah!orrua streets since 1972.
Many v1ct1ms have been
hitc hhikers. Most have been
strangled. some were smothered
and some had sizable doses of
aJcobol or such drugs as chloral
hydrate or Tylenol in their
systems when they died.
At least four of the victims
have been young Marines from
Camp Pendleton or El Toro
Marine bases.
Prior to today's discovery. the
last victim was a youth found
March 26 just off the Santa
Monica Freeway nyar downtown
Los Angeles.
Coast
Weather
Sunny, breezy and
warmer Saturday. Lows
tonl&bt 53 at the beaches
lo 58 lntand. Highs Satur-
day from 80 to 86.
INSl•E T08A" Thi tr0Ue11s that once
llnlced Los Angeles and
Orang• countiH loat 1ot0
.,~ m Ute eorl,V '801. But
aurvtuors o/ tlaot color/ul
Ira~ ft'Cl Ort tUU co,,,.. ~ °' tlN Orange Empire Rofltoot1
Mute11m in P•rrb. Su
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.......... ii a." ;=:::-I ca ......_ .,.. CM .....,..,_ _,......, M =::ei. ~ ::u::.:. a.:
VlSMMA, A..vM tAP> -OO•Yn'Atn 01 Ute ll·member <>rs··--qi ........... ~ OouQlrlel wW llold • uec1al I MSW II_, T '9 TMI ..... MUI.a, a apokMJllu for \.be oll carW ..,.,,.... ~. .
It was notch# •......_tM••:;::.. W'Ollllll leiedto• MW round ol priee lnet'a .... 1roea aM • .,._ ~ tM bU1k ol tM ln·
dU&rlllbadwortd'1m.6aii&l1•I•. n. OPSC •P*--• .... 90 ~ ti lhe lorthcomlill m..U.. MJlnl cm11 tUt at wuld ct.al wttb a report by t.tt. or· 1aai1atlon'• kml-term commtuee.
8tU•r••• .. il .. ••••ra.c
LONDON (AP> TM dollar doMcl ltilaMr lo Japan but
decUned ln Europeu trlldlu toda)' toUowiD1 lltarp loael earlier tn tbc • OoJd aQd 111.,....,. mJxed.
la Totyo, tbe dollar ralllld after ._.., more t.bu 10 yea tbe
prevtoua two ttaya n clOMd at m.• yea. up ,,,_ Mt.IS at tbe
·cloeinl Tbunda.y but down from more tM.n •earlier ln ta.
week.
Ir ra.DallCS lt'RODBlll. ... 0., ...........
The oiperatlon « Oranae COun·
t1'• IOUI' landlUlJ came under at· tnt 1bunday from the dfaaie
County Orand Jury.
In a aharply critical report,
th lt-meuiber ~nel clahned:
Tbe tandfllla are uo·
der&t&ffed and undereqwpped.
&qwpment nipair takes too
lon1.
Rubblab transfer 1tations in
Hunlinatoo Beach, Stanton and
Aoabetm do not operate effi·
cleoUy.
-Roada leadlna to the four
dump1 are inadequate to haodle
traffic and poee u.fety ha&ant.s.
Tbe county ls not deriving
the mcome that it should from a
Nelp•ttlee Md Hlva'e nrm
that tecOVen materials from Ute
dumpe.
The county'a four dumpe are
located in Ollnda Canyon -
north of Br-ea, In SanUa10 Can·
yon eaat of Onn1e. ln Coyote
CaD)'Clb tn lntne and in Prlma
Detbecba Canyon ea.at of Sa.Dr
Juan Captstraao.
· ·oranee County baa f&Ued to
lnttlate tJmely action to ade·
quately plan, staff. equip and
train personnel sufficient to
mffl state mlnimum 1taodard.s
for landfill sites," the jury aaid
in its five-page report.
"We d.lsa~ with that. Our
board or s upervisors bas
methodically added equap·
meot," said Ron Balff. assi.s· Gold closed lo Londoo at SSIO..SO .an ounce ~ from
Thursday's cl<>Sinl $527 50. ln New York, &old ctoffd at ~1.
uncban&ed.
Sliver closed at $15 8'1 u.n ounce lo London, up 12 ~en\5 lt
c losed in New York for S\S.40. down 10 cents.
D•••I• 11 ............ r.,, Teltl
TUNlS. Tuniala <AP> -l>iplomaUc sources n.ld today that
lJbyan leader Moatnmar Khtdafy aurvtved an uaasslnatioo at·
tempt April 4 and bas been tn a bolpltal alnce.
There wu no lndependat coaftnnaUon of the report, which
came amid a serious atraln ln relaUons between Tuniaia and
Libya, neighboring North African states.
Council
Changeover
Tuesday
f'egO.ses ~A Alrpert O•e Be•r
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fog closed the runways al Los
Angeles International Airport for about an hour today for the
first time since Dec. 9.
All takeoffs and landings were suspended at 5: 10 a .m. and
incoming (lights were diverted to other airport!, an airport
SJ>?kesman said. All runways were back to normal by 6: to, be
s aad.
lraa'• IJJW. Dip ... ••• rr•.,el Li•iteli
UNITED NATIONS <AP> -The United States imposed
travel restrlctlom on the movements of Iran's U.N. diplomats
today, barring them and their families from going more than 2S
miles from New York City without special permission.
Miller Aide Quits
As Campaign Chjef
Orange County S upervisor
Edison Miller said today he was
disappointed at the abrupt res·
1gnalion of his campaign direc·
Lor , Chns Loumak.ls, but that the
campaign would carry forward
with a new director.
Until the new director is
chosen, MUler's wile, Carol, and
a handful of other MlJler
faithfuls will keep the campaJgn
going, Miller said.
Loumakis, who was unavaila·
hie for comment. reportedly re.
-.agncd over dJsputes about how
the campaign should be run
The Fulle rton r esident had
taken a leave or absence from
his job ai. chief a ide to the
Tustin Fire
Whipped
ByWimh
A 90-umt apartment complex
m Tustin was burnin~ rapidJy
early this afternoon. fanned by
Santa Ana wmds.
Tbe wind·wtupped blue had
~ngulfed half of the apartment
units at about 12:45 p.m .. ac·
cording to a photoRrapher at the
scene
It was not immediately ap·
parent if there was loss of life or
injuries in the blaze at 15761
Pasadena Ave., but a pbotog·
rapber at the scene said it ap·
peared30or40ortheunitswereon
fire at that lime.
The photographer said resi·
dents of the area earlier were
carrying their possessions out of
the La Posada apartment com·
plex.
Fire officials said a third
alarm went out on the fire,
wb\ch was south of the Santa
Ana Freeway, near the Newport
F reeway.
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s upervisor an order to r un
Miller's election effort.
Miller. who was appointed to
his third district seat by Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr .. is nm·
ning against Assemblyman
Bruce Nestande, R-Onnse, and
cartoonist Russ Manning.
Loumakia reportedly grew dis·
enchanted wil.b tbe campaign
strategy plotted by MUler'a Los
Angeles campaign manager,
Bill Zimmerman
Loumakis recently bad re·
covered from a lenaitby bout
with pneumonia, Miller said.
and bad been absent from bis
c:a mpaign director duties for
some time.
In resigning as local camp8.lgn
director. Loumakis appan•nth
slammed the door on chance:. he
might return to his former pos1
I ion as Miller's chief aide
"That was !>Ort of lt-nuoui..
~nyway." Mtlk·r said "!IC' feels
he wants a future an managing
pohtacal candidates. H that's
true. I don't understand wh y he
would quit an the middle of this
campaign.
.. But if anyon<' undNstands human fra11t1<."·" 11 .., me ·
Campaign
Donation
Errorneous
The Daily Pilot erroneously re
ported in Wednesday's edition
that successful Costa M esa City
Council candidate Eric Johnson
had acquired a $15,000 campaign
war chest, with $8,000 of it in
donations.
Mrs. Cb.ar Johnson, who said
she is keeping campaign ac·
counts. noted that her husband's
fund reached only about $10,640.
Of the tot.al, she said, Johnson
contributed $9,626 out of pocket
and only $1,014 from campaign
contributors, mostly tn small
amounts.
Johnson, voted into office
from among nine candJdates
Tuesday alq with incumbents
Mayor Ed McFarland and l>cJGn
Hall, would not reve•I hi.a total
expendituret that nilbt.
McFarland annou.nc-4 be had
spent about $5,500. Hall aald he
spent about f7 ,000.
Two sets or Newport Beach Ci·
ty Council members are slated
to meet this week as outgoing
couocUmen retire and newly
elected ooes take their place.
Monday, Mayor Paul Ryckoff
and Councilmen Ray Wllliams
and Don Mcinnis wlll finish
tbeir te.rma of office during what
1s expected to be a short session.
Ryckoff lost bis bid for re·
elecUoo to a third term to Philip
Maurer. Williams lost a chance
at a second term to John Cox.
Mtlnnis is retiring after three
terms and will be replaced by
Ruthelyn Plummer.
Tuesday the new council
members wiU be sworn into of·
fice at a spedal council meeting
to be held at 4 p.m. That meet·
mg will also include ceremonies
hOnortng Ryckoff. Willtams and
Mci nnis. Also on the Tuesday agenda is
selection of a new mayor from
among the seven council mem
be rs .
lo additio n to the three
freshmen, the council will In
elude the four members who
were newly elected in 1978 -
Paul Hummel, Evelyn Hart,
Jackie Heather aod Don
Strauss.
Speculation is that Mrs.
Heather, who backed Mrs.
Plummer, Cox and Maurer, wlll
be tbe oew mayor.
As a result of Tuesday's elec·
tlon in which voters approved
Proposatton D-the change of
the municipal election dat<'-all seven council members have
had their terms extended by
eight months.
Proposition D changed the city
elecUOM to November or even·
numbered years lo coincide With
general el~tlons. ·
According lo Caty Attorney
Hugh Cofhn. that means that the
four council members elected an
1978 will ser ve until Dec 31.
1982 t:nder the old system .
those terms would have ended l1l Aprtl 1982
In addition. the three newly
electe<t council members will
have their terms extended from
Apnl of 1984 to Dec 31. 1984
Pie Thrower
Faces Jail I
LOS ANGELES <AP ) A Pll'
h u rllng a <'tl vlst who used
nuclear scientist Dr. Edward
Teller as a target could face up
to s ix mouths In Jail. a Sl.000
fine or both when he appear! for
sentencing May 'Z7 an West t~
AnJteles Municipal Court
A jury round Jerr) Rubin
guilty Thursday oC misdemeanor
battery charges for throwing u
cream pleln the face of Teller, one
of the designers or the hydrogen
bOmb.
Rubin was acquitted of dll·
turbing a public m~ting . Teller,
wbo declined to file char1es.
didn 'lappear at the 2'-'t-daytrlal.
Skyjacker
Identified
MIA.Ml <AP> -The man who
hijacked an American Alrlinel
jet lo CUba bu been described
as a dental school dropout and Moalem convert who wu tryinl&
to escape racial and reUlious
prejudice in the United States.
SUCCUMBS AT 59
Retired Officer Leurtn
Ex-police
Lieutenant
Laurin Dies
~frmoraal servtCl'S wall ht· held
:'t1 onday for rt.'tarl"d ~t'wJ>()n
Bt'ach p<Jh Cl' lat'uh·n&nt Erna·
Lauran °"ho <.11~ Thur:.dCJy at Lon.: ficach Vctn an·., Ho.,p1tal
ufter a lengthy illness Ill' was
59
Due to hJ.s illness. Lt. Launn
retired from the police depart·
ment last August after a Ca.rffr or 'Z7 years A Huntington Beach resident,
his memorial urvlces wiU be held In his hometown at t~
F'irs t Christian Chu rch. 12tli
Main St at l pm He Joined the Newport Beach
Poh<'e departmt•nt an 1952 and
"J't promoll'r1 lo .,er~eant an
1956. In 19~ he was promott.-d tu
I te utenant
Launn·~ assagnmen~ were m
the patrol and admtnistratavl'
d1vls1ons He earned S<'Veral
commi'ndat \Ons durini.t his
tenurt' 10 the patrol d1v1s1on.
serving more than 12 )'ears as a
watch commander.
lit> was h•f?hly regarded by the
otht·r officers of the department.
in part. becuuse or hts efforts in
t raining young patrolmen
Launn leave~ his w1do". Bet
t ~ Jo. a son. John Ta> lor
Lauran; a dauahter. Susan Jo
Khot-nly. a nd three grand
dau~hters
The ramtlY su~gests memonal
conlribul1o ns tn Lt Laurin·.,
name to the l-'1r~t Christian
Church of llunlln glon Reach
TEACHERS
:.lowdown wa!' not \()(, pertent ef.
rective ''About half are conduct
ma buslne:-s as usual."
Asked 1f the distn ct would
takr disciplinary acllon agalnst
t<'acht'rs. Ms Harmon said "We
will If they endanger lives of stu·
d<•nt ~ or disrupt the program.
That 11o ar we can document any ~11tic1f1c instances of failure to
fo ll ow the prescrahed program ..
Dlsclpllnary acUoo. she said.
proba bly would take the form of
a letter of rt>pnmand Sn the
teachtir's me
Prlnc1pah at the "arlou1t
... t hools. i.he said. Bre making
<'Ontanulna rounds or classrooms
In an attempt to ma1nta1n
teaching schedules
A uolon flier dutributed
Thursday suegesled that the dis·
trkt would ha\.e a difficult tlme
dl1clpllnln1 teachers If large
numbers partlclpated ln the
a lowdown.
The t.eathen' union and the
district are expected to reeelve
" stale ract·flndinl report on contract ne1otlatlons next week.
SotDe or John.Ion'• opponents
in Tuetday's council race at·
tributed the restaurant'• aucceu
to etrortl by downto""' Cotta
Mela area bu1tne11men and
be{lvy DOUtical apeodln(.
Mn: 1~ Hid Tbunday
tbat her bU1band'1 1upport did
not coaae from tbe don&own
mercbanta.
Pren.1a LaUna, the orflctal
Cuban news attency, Jdentlfled
the hljac k i nl s uspect 11
M'uhaO\mad Jalal Deen Akbar.
formerlY Gerald Leland Merlty.
otncii.ls at UC·San rra.nc1ac0
11ld Akb&.r, 3S, first r~ata~
at the. Scbool of Deotlstry ln tbe ran of 1977. The school sald
Union leaden 11y tbey will
agree to recommendaUona for
contract. settlement to that re·
port whaterir they may be but
note the district will not mallt
lbe HIM pledtt . l.i .. . Te.cMra bave *8 wor .... ...
i
I I
"We didn't want to be obUC•l· ed to .,ane," ahe aaJd In ,..
iter•Unt that ID09t of tM cam· pa~ fuDdlq caaa• from ber owa familr, .. ,Mid tbe .. , 40W'*""1
1llllm1RmMl or PfOtert)' OW'WI
Mr ll..-.CS k9oWs ire DoGl
Racttl lild AJ"'8 PtnlsleJ.
Akbar, •ho==ve bl• hometown u llbme.a , w\tbd.Nw vohm· tarll~ et bealnDblC ol tbe
eu.rftiit term llDd bad no record ot dlldpttn.iry problem•.
wtlbout acoot.ractalnce July t.
Th• district lut offered ao I
percent salary lncNU• r«roac·
Uve to Oe\. M for \h1J fiscal year
and 6 per«nt nut year . Teacbert a .. lt &.I percent.
retroective to July t. and \1 pet'·
cnt next yur.
tant director of the county
General Services Agency.
Bate• conceded tbat the
county hu been attemptJnc over
the put several years to comply
fully wttb1tatellandard1.
'i'be Juf'1 HJd aolld waste
manaeement snatten aboold re·
ceive tbe same prtorlty a& other
"vlt al services" -such as
police and rare protection.
The jury recommended t.be
immedlate purchase of four
large tnctor·like compactors to
pack rubbish t.bat pours lo.to the
dumps.
Bates said sucb a request will
be presented Tuesday to
supervisors. The equipment
wou1d cost $890,000 and the rnan·
pe>wer to nm it. $102.000. be said
Freeway
Closing
For Work
A one mlle portion of the San
Diego Freeway an San Clemente
w 1 ll be closed for the second
straight night tontght and Satur·
day from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. u
part ol a brtdge·widenJn& proj-
«t in tbuouthem end of to*TI
The widening of the freeway
bndge for Avenida San Luis Rey
is part ol a $30 million CalTrans
project in preparation for lh4!
~·ldenin& of the freeway to eighl
lantt. 11le road is six lanes ln
the proJect area.
The freeway will again be
closed from Avenida Calafia to
the city ltauts for southbound
motort!its and fro m the city
hmats to the El Camano Real
offramp northbound. It was
tlosed for construction 1n the
same area Thunday night. when
workers removed the su~rstruc ture The abutments wall be re
moved tonigh t , Cal Tr an'
spokesmen said
f'' reeway tr a ff 1 c 1 s be 1 ng
da\ erted. t.o El Camino Re&l for
no rthbound t raff ic ii nd 10
Avt'nada Del Prf':.1dente ror
'outhbound tra(fac during
clo,ure
~ven new bndges are being
built ui the t.bTee year project.
wbkb began to August. 1979
A pedestrian ~rouing for Con·
cordaa School has been complet•
ed. and all but approaches are
On ashed {Of' a bridle for A veruda
Mendocino ln lh4! project 'Jl'°5e
approaclles are txpected to be
completed in t \o\'O "'eeks c;a ad
Alan Rossing <,cn1or res1dt'nt
l'ngtneer for CalTr<1n s· SJn
Clemente offt<'e
Work is also proc~tn~ on thl•
R~\'H'' Ranch Ro ad brid.:•
b<'t "' een A ven 1d .1 P1 c o .rnrt
A H'mda EstrellJ That JOb 1s ex
pt>«led lo be nt'ar completion in
''~"'eeks. Rossing !>aad
Douglm Gets
Fighter Pact
From Canada
OTTAWA <AP> -The Cana
d1an "ovemment has announced
the a rmed ror<'es will be equipped
"1th at lea.st 137 F 18A fighter
aircraft at an estimated CO!-l of S4
b11l1on
Adm Robert Fall' rh11" of
<ft'fense st<tff. said iiCQUl'ittaon of
the f'·18A Hornets manufacturNI
by the MtDonnell Dougla:. Corp
are n~ary so "tht> Soviet..,
can 't have a frtt nde in our
~k1es "
The planes. which were select
l'd over the I'' 16 fighte r s
m a nufa<'tured b y General
D) namics Corp . w\11 be used to
defend Canada and NATO allJc~
in Europe Their potential roles
include air defense. dogfight.!'
and ground attack
Defense M1n1 ster G1llei.
Lamontagne. an RCAI-' veteran.
announced that the cabinet de·
cided to award what has beem
called the contract of the cen·
tury to MtDonnell Douglas
"l am coo.fldent thot the new
fighters we are about to
purchase . will alte Canada
the capability to protett her 50\'·
erelgn airspace and contrlbuteef·
fectlvely to the deterrence of
war." Lamontagne said.
Mesa Bandit
Hits Cleaner:s
~
NeUber Item l• lnchaded In tbe':
county's current. budcet. , •• tn addition to recommeodJnl~
changes In equipment repair aod .
operation of transfer 1tatioof.
the Jury suunted that rOads •
lea•:Una lo county dumpa be:
widened. wtth at leaat two tn·
bound lanes ao that tneomiD1
traffic la DOl blocked by 5l0w
moving trucks.
Tbe Jury also •uicut.ed closer monitoring by Ute county ol a
private contractor wbo bandies
salva1e c;>perations.
Accorwn& to tbe report. the .•
county recelved about SSS.000
per year from the contractor.
The report continued. "The
jury estimated that lbe value ol
recovered materials ls app,rox·
imately $1 rrulllon per year. ·
Bates sald the salvage oper a·
ti on Is being conducted on an ex·
perimental basts and said the.
county does npt have detaile«:
figures on what the reel,a.01atlort •
!>ystem is costing the cootractor.--
"But it'a labor tnteoalve~
you know bow labor co.t.5 are,
And be'a got lots or equipment
and fuel. Our baalc feeling ls~:
· he isn't making an unreasonabl&"
profit." Bates said. •
The jury also suggested thb~
county con11ider charging _.
"gate fee" for users of \he du.mp~
to help offset waste mana1et.•
ment costs. :: "'. ---~~~~~~~~~---
TaxRefwuh
In Mail Late
WASHINGTON CAP> -
The Treasury Department
1s delaymg sending about
SJ b1lhon in tax refund
checks thlS weekend. ap.
parenlly Just to make sure
that lhere will be enough
money to cash them
The checks w1 ll b e
mailed Monday instead of
t o day, as originally
scheduled. For taxpayers,
that means they wall re·
cea ve their checks on Tues ·
day. at theearhest
A Treasury Department
'ipokesman said the dcla-.
'!>amµI~ reflect s tht•
Treasury s ca'lh mana~e
ment polacy during tha!>
period or a seasonally
heavy drain o( government
cash."
Ex-Newport
Wire Service
Chief Dies
Ht't1n·d v.ar c:o rre..,pondeni
Jnd nc"~ .,er v1ce executive
l'halltp n "Phil" Curran of '*'"'port lka<'h died earl} today
at Hoag Memorial Hospital after
:1 two-year bout with cancer. He
wai. 69
Fune ral ::.e rv1ctis wlll bt'
IJrl \'ale. Ounng his 3S·year career with
l 'n1ted Prc,-; and L'n1ted
Feature\ Syndicate. Mr Curran
was based 1n Salinas. San
f'ran&eisro. Seattle; in fdaho :
Austraha, where he was based
during World War II ; New York
Jnd Nev.-port Beach
Hie; son. Terry. said Mr Cur·
ran settled permanently in tht>
Ha rbor Area m 1962 as westerl"
n•j!aonal manager for l 'ni•ed
f'eJturt~ Synd1ciJtc.>
Mr Curran wa~ a member of
The Society of Profess1ona!
JournaJists. Sigma Delta ChJ .
the Overseas Press Club. wtuch
he jolJ\ed in 1939, and the Dutch
Treat Club West
He lenveo;; has wife. Shirley. of
the couple '!> Eastblurf homl':
sons. Craig or Tiburon. Terry of
Tustin and Kent of Boston and
two grandsons . Michal and Tor
or Tiburon
Costa Mua police are searcblna ror a 11mall. yellow
rorelan car wtth a black top used
by a bandit Thunday who look
money from a cleaolna
e1tabllahtDent manacer at knife·
point.
Offtcen aald U.. man walked
behlnd the ~tcr at J'Qblon
Fair Cleaners. 510 W. 19th St. at
about 2:1.S p.m. and held a bunt·
lng knlCe oear tbe woman
m•n•r· Ke OC'der-ed ber to o~ a cash
drawer and eive htm lht mon.e)'.
ttabt.d about S200 and ned out
the rtonl door to the yel!ow car
,_.reer•Cetl
Sov\et df1'S,dent Ar.etc'~
Shcharansky. servtni e t~
year t.erm Cor treoson. haii
been moved Crom Ch>.Stoor'
Prl59n to Perm Labor Carr~
No 35. I.is fnmily reported
' •
B••ldea recomm.ndtn1 tb4t nn ~ au!Led to a..
tradla ~ ta Lllletr &Nat, Jud ........ &eel &Ml lbe COWll) ~bOOM ea addltionaJ traum•
centu bOlpltal for the beach
cl Utt.
Under • eouni,wlct. trau.ma
etDW p&u, '*'°""' wttb Uf• t»ea\alN ln,Jurlu we>Wd be
\l'aiuporteCJ to the ctnJpated
eentcr ln \hat 1eorrapbic aree:
TM recommeodaUou wW IO
ta.. Ua• county »o•#d of
Supervllorl, wblcb wlll make
t bt floal decl1lon1 on wblcb
bo1ptt.ll 1et the deslpatlom.
""TeollOIDltall competed fc.-UM
detlpaua,., and were Judpd
by a •lx·man team of dodOn
rrom Oranae County and
t)HWbefe.
Left unrated waa Hoaa
Memoritl ffoa_J>ltal ~ N~
Be•d•. the-report catled'"Holc'•
application lnadeQuate and u.t.
ed aevm "crftleal defld.actet'' bllta pmpoMd aerrict.
Fountaln Valley Co1Dmuaity
c@mpeted with HuntJ.qtoo la·
tercommunity (or trlUIDI COV•
erace of we1t Oruce Couaty,
but far outdlatanced lt lA tbe
polnt ratiap Ht by the Judces.
The trauma center plan hQ •
been a center of controversy
11nce lt wu flnt pl'Ol>OMCI lD a
report 111ued by t6e count)'
Emerc-c>' Medlcal Semeeitilf..:-'-
flces.
That report lndlcated that dur·
Ins a test period, some accider.t
vtctlma' lJvee could have been
eaved bad \hey reeeived treat·
ment lo a fully equJpi>ed and
property ltaffed facility.
PoHtleal Aflviser Winner • tn 2 Cities
8 1 IOANNS aSYNOLDS ... ISUY a.AUISN .............
Bob Nellloa wun't a candidate
in Tueed.a)''1 elecUoN ln Cotta
Meta and Newport Beach, but
be waa a bl• winner lo both
cl UH.
NelloD ta a polttlcal conaulwt
-the bl.red tun brou•bt 1D to
run cam,alpa.
lo C.la Meta. bi• client wu
Eric Jolnlc)n, who wu elected
to the Clty Council along with ln·
CUD\beDll Doan Hall and Ed
McFarland.
Jn Newport Beadt, be worked tor &be Koll Company. The firm
oppoted \be re-elecUoo ol Mayor
Paul Ryckolf and Mayor Pro
Tem Ray Williams. Ryckolf and
W HU ams lolit.
The inltiaUve campaign lbat
was sllCceuful in aettin&
h#y,.... ........ , °"" .......
Newport Beach's elections
moved to coincide wlth No-
vember eeoeral elecUona alao
was Nelsorfs work.
Ne lion also baa a client in the
City ot Irvme's elecUoo i.n June
-city council canslldate Dave
Baker.
He also was the cooaultaot in a
pre·electJon campaign by nve
Harbor Ju4iciaJ Di.strict Court
Judges that, in effect, scared off
almost all of their potential op-
ponents. Only OM of the in<:um·
bent judges. Frances Munoz.
will be opposed in that June 3
election
Aloni with their recent suc·
cesses Nelson's clients have
something e lse 10 common1
-they spent a lol or money ln
their elecllon wirui .
Data on Lbe money speot wtth
Nelson's firm won't be ava1.lable
until June when campaign re·
ports wtll be n.Jed with the city
clerks.
Hewever. Ole effort oo behalf
of the judges cost about $14,000
Another Nelson camp&Jgn tn
Novelllber 1978 cost bas clients
Sl0.000 to defeat a Newport
Beach ballot propos1t1on relaung
to co1111truct1on on blufftops
~.._,_,...
BUSY IN CITY ELECTIONS
Polttical Conauttant Nelaon
R> clcoff loss by more than 6.000
vot es lo cha llenger Philip
Maurer
forts. "I guess If you throw
enoueh of that crap against the
wall. 1ome of it's bound lo
atick."
Nellon defended his campaign
tactics aaylng all or the matenal
uaed WU (actual.
The 28-year-0ld consultant got
hla tralnin.& ln a variety of local
jobs He worked for the Orange
County Medlcal Center, design-
lng the computerized letters to
dun patients who hadn't paid
their bil1a.
He served on the staffs of
Flfth Diatrict Supervisors Ron
Caspera and Thomas Riley and
be said be waa "an associate" of
the coot.roversial political con-
1ultlng firm of Butcher· Forde
He noted that all of b1:. eight
clients in Los An gclt!s and
Orange County electio'l~ were
winners Tuesday.
"~ally, I'd say the reason
my clients haven't lost isn't
bttaute l'm magic. but because
I have a feel for the communi·
ty." he said
Opponents of those winning
campaigns say they a re dis-
tressed by the amount of money
involved m Nelson 's efforu. and
by his tactic or using public
figures such as Mcinnis. Glavas
and McKenzie in tus last·minUlt!
mailers
PROPOSmON 9 OEBATORS JARVIS ANO MILLS ON STUDIO TELEVISION MONITORS
Pair Argue Mertta of Income Tax Cutting M9a1ure Before Ch•""•' 50 Cameraa
Johnson, the newly elected
Costa Men councilman. S&Jd be
pumped mou t.b an $9,000 of blS
own naooey .nte his $10,000 war
chest
In refl~Unli!: on the loss of the
1>eat he'd beld for two terms.
Ryc lloff blamed m part two of
Nelson's campaign devices a
last·minute letter to Newport
Beach re.;1dents from reunn&
councllman Doo Mcinnis and a
s1m1lar letter from retired pohce
chief B J ames Glavas
"The Glavas letter was a real
bomb ," Ryckoff observed
"There was no opportunity to
answer 1t smce it v.as in Mon·
day's mail " Jarvis, Mills Duel Use or the expenaive cam·
pa1ens irked the losers. but
Nelson lauahed it off. noUng that
it's ''abs olutely absurd to
beU~ve votel"fi cu be bouebt."
Mclnnis' letter. which bore a
city seal. came Wlth tbe words
"I qwt" scrawled across the en·
velope.
Added Willtams . "Under
these ~rTUmstances. candidates
wall e ither have to be very
wealthy or agree to support the
moneyed point of view" to get
the hinds to hire f1rmi. like
Nelsoo's.
Tax Cut Advocate Blasts Lawmakers He defe:ade4 the cost of cam·
pai&n• be raD by notln& tus
clienta spent l~ on a per vote
basia than did the people they
defeated.
The letter was tn support of
the ballot measure to change the
election date, a measure op-
posed by ftyct.off.
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot -DMly f'lleil S&aft
Howard Jarv&B WlbuU.ooed bis
coat, slapped a crumpled wad of
paper aaautat bis leg and saJd
• 'it all sound.a liU • bunch ol
compoet to me."
Jams. the animated. tough-
talking author of Proposition 9,
didn't st.op there.
As the Channel SO (KOCE)
cameras at Golden West College
in Huntingt.oo Beach zoomed in,
the tax-cut advocate criticized
lawmakers who contend the tn·
itiative wiU leave the state in
financial ruins ·
"I d o n 't know 1f our
lawmakers have a low IQ or
what, but it's just a pack of
lies." responded Jarvis when
moderator Jim Cooper quoted
predicted effects i! voters ap·
prove the measure this June.
San Diego Sen. J ames Mills, the
soft.s poken but powerful
president of the slate seoate, was
Jarvis' debating roe. Mills said
the people of Califorrua aren't yet
ready for another dose of Jarvis'
handiwork. Mills said Jarvis' first lax·
cutting initiative -Proposition
13 -hasn't been "totally digest·
ed · • and that another sweeping
cut in state funds could briog
major problems.
The senator said the effects of
Proposition 9 -also known as
"Jaws II" -are unclear but he
predicted cuts in services and
higher tuition at state colleges
and universities.
"Jim, I'm really sorry to see
you ran into this trap -you're
such a nice guy." Jarvis came
back.
He said Proposition 13 created
new jobs in the state, boosted
the economy and saved citizens
money on property taxes. He
said his latest measure would do
m uch of the same.
Proposition 9 seeks to reduce
the st.ale income lax by '° per·
Booku:orms
C',et Amnesty
Or a na e C ount y
aupervlaon have declared a day of amnesty next Fri·
day for holders of overdue county library boob.
Tbe 1eature, made' in
coooecUon with NatloDal
Library Week, April 13-lt,
meant tb•l ·book•orms cua tum In tMlr ov•rdue
bookl that cla1 without 'il•vlill to pat any library
ftlMI. 1be boots can.-be Uirned la •t ..., br1aiCh of
.... county library •Y•tem Mel lt doelll't make any
dlfferenc• bow tong
tbey've been overdue.
The lut Ume there wu
• library amnesty waa
April 1, 1171. Ubrary of.
fldall uld aboUt 10,000
overdue boou were re·
tUnNcl tb.ll 411.
' ,.
...
'BUNCH OF COMPOST
Prop. 9's Jarvis
cent. The lOS8 to the stale an<J to
local government remains a mat·
ter of debate. Mills. though, claims the prop.
osition is designed for tbe rich
and will do little lo help low and
moderate income families. He
said senior citizens who doo't
pay income tax wouldn't gain by
the measure.
"The only person that's going
to get ahead is the guy who only
gets to s pend two weeks on the
Riviera -now he'll get three
weeks." said Mills.
"That's a bunch of garb'1ge."
s houted Jarvis, shifting !n his
chair as he spoke. "Our tax
system is makini poor people
fas ter than the capitalistic
system can rescue them."
Before MHls could respond .
Jarvis pushed forward with a
series of salvos directed at
everyone from President Carter
'13 NOT DIGESTED YET'
Prop. 9 Foe Miiis
to California School Superinten·
dent Wllsoo Riles.
"Everyone said Proposition 13
\\Ould ruin education and J want
lo know how the hell you could
hurt education in this state. The
school people have never had
any credibility."
Mill.I said he predicts that,
eventually, the state 's surplus
funds, which have been used to
bail out local eovernments and
school diJitricl.5 in tbe wake of
Proposition 13. will nm dry
"I have to admit 1t·s been
frustrating gelling the pro~r
figures out or the department of
finance," Mills continued, "but
there's little doubt that Propos1·
tion 9 wiU have serious effects."
Jarvis laughed. "You're dead
wrong. that's just more com ·
post," he said with a smile.
The hour-long debate will air on
Cbannel50Aprill8at 7 p.m .
"You ca.o't buy votes. but you
can bay comJDUAieaUon." be
said.
Willi ams . the d e fe ated
Newport Beech incumbent dia-
agTeed. ··Wben tbeH are p-ellt
inequlties ln the ability to
purchase mass media, people
are swayed by volume.
·'I believe we can expect
future elect.ions to repeat tAl.s
ugJ y pattern now Olat 1t has beeJI
s hown to be successful ."
Willia!D.3 lost to tus lone oppo.
nent, Jonn Co x. by about 6.000
votes. Cox didn't use Nelson. but
undoubtedly benefilted from the
campai gn against Williams
launched by Nelson for the Koll
Company.
The i.ame could be !>aid of the
•
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Tbe Glavaa letter. which carae
with a police bad.le oa the st.a·
tionery, mtici&ed Ryckoft and
Williams Ln conntttioa wttb t.M
cit> ·s cnme problems
A suntlar letter w u used 09
behalf of Jobmoa l.n Costa lleaa..
However. instead Qf auackiq
Lbe l.ncumbent.s. the Cost.a Mesa
letter. s1aned by former city
manager and police chief Art
M c Ke nue , recommended
J ohnson as a man wbo could
soh·e the city's cnme problems
Di r k Carstensen , the can·
d1date who finished 111 vot~
behind Johnson. s aid 1t 's d1f·
f1cult for the loser to crit1c1u the
winntng campaign
·'I'm JUSl sorry we have to get
into campaigns like that.'' he
said of all the local Nelson ef-
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Tbe cooeultant says the last·
minute tactics aren't designed to
cut off reply by opponents. The
Information is put out )ust
before the campai1n b4!cause
"\hat'a when people f<><:us on the
election."~ explained
Cost, he said, bas httle t.o do.
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have DOtb1ng to communicate A
good campaign manager can't
build an image. but he can get
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Costa •tesa's Johnson said he
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conducts As for c ral1cis m .
J o hnso n obse r ved, "There
always will be pe<>plc with small
minds there to cnt1c1zc "
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SAFETY LASTS -Busi· II• filst plant food VJill• cmra•n. and learn a trick or There will be no envelopes to
open nor forms to fill out, but
Sunday's Daily PUot will have
stories about the Academy
Awards and Internal Revenue
Service.
APRIL BEMINDEB -As
Ben Franklin put It, and u the
IRS likes to remJnd US, boneety
is the best poUcy. And indeed
most Americana are honest. But tbere•a a lot of cheating 10Lna on
-the 1ubject of a reaUaUc Aa ·
aoclated Preli feature .
08CA.a Fl&8T -Breakilll a 52-yea~ld Academy Awards
trdll66n. a woman wm preside
over the ceremonlea Monda)'
night. Fa)' KaAln tells why she
prefers t.bat the statuettes be
oven out oo-camera.
' '
oessmen who call on Don i two to use at home.
Winslow to clean up s hop To grow o leafy, hlOIThY ptanf ~s art
bazarda may keep lnjuriea from "-JI""' mtnrtol: me correct amount d lfghf. Lecture at 1 p.m.
bappeolna. but the Laau.oa waflf, ANO ftle cootct amount°' oxygen. OX'YGtn .&-'I 12th and 13th
I Plus octuolfy supplltl "' own oxygen Oft~ ro 1ht ,., '
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SUNDAY'S BEST] ........ Peua wtft be blgg«. ieofttr. grtlMt'. ono men LocaUon Only
_ _ Ofout ttlan plants QNtn ordlnacy plant food. __ _
Nlcuel aalety 'eqlneer says h1a
main Mlllnl point remains a re-
duction ln lnlurance premiums.
In You/Your Money,
BABlll'I' TESTS -Scientilts
c beckln• heart dlaease dl•·
covered 1ometbln1 unnpect-
ed: bunniea that •ot bup bad
le11 heart dlMate. Now they
want to know lf affetUon hope up
human be..u a1 wed.
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ONCll A80VN8 ,.. aa'I' -Howard Janla. lr· aaelblt ...., ti tM ••.iaw ll" Wl~ a.IU&Uft, •t-
peared oeb' ysterda, to u.pe a cw.et. at Oranc• Cou,nt.)i •
own TV~ """Ml to ill~ Beacb.
Howard'• •tuoelll "la th.la ..._ee wM OM &&.ale SeGat.cir JaDMa a.. 111.Ua, tha Democrat Crom SU Olqo.
fteJ nal.l_1 locked Jaft on Jawa IL No tcw• ao.t between t.beae two riaur-.
R.8l)Qrterl oa t.be K9I lDdMMt U. deMt. caatin-4
out ol tM CbaDnel IO Rudkm ad npt • to U... ~
)Ol.
On YOWll reporter for tire Ooldea W•l Coll .. e
new1paper penlated acroa U. putiaa lot ln q"'91doaiDI
~ood old lloward 04 hit Prop. 9 tU C\IUB.
··eow All I GOING to cooUnue ID eolle1e if &.be at.ate
•~ forced to lmPGM tu1Uoq fees," UM YOU.Ill peraoo asked
If You Think ThU Wcu the Jaroia·Milll Debate, WJ"OllO Agoht
Jarvis. From there, the exchange went about like this:
"You got a car, young man?"
"Yes, I do ... "
"You got a television!"
"No, I don't."
"You have a job!"
"Yes. I'm working.
"Well then, sell your car, keep your job and go to
school." Jarvis advised.
With that. sweet old Howard slammed bis own car
door and drove off int.o the twillghL
WHEN THE CALIFORNIA Angels start knocking
home runs out of newly expanded Anaheim StadJUm, one
group of spectators will be paying through the nose. The 37
members or a booster club called 65 Roses will be kicking
m 10 bucks every tim• an Angel bat bops one into the
bleachers, starting with toolgbt'a opener.
Thia is no aambling game, however. Tbe 10 spot.a will
go to combat the number two child killer, cystic fibrosis.
Those people are Roses wbo desen• aome roses.
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Militia · F-ires-
At-U.N Convoy-
B&l•UT. 14buoG (AP> -AD anDONd •ebici. carrym, e top U.N. omw Md M ~ olllervs .... ..,. a...y madaiDe-
1• n.n mm auuuu miJiUe toroe1 .... , nu. PMrollina •
1tretc:h ol laraell·beld teni&Ory ln IOUt.Mra Ltb·eoe, • t1.N • •PG•....., Mid. He •aJd GO cme WU.., .....
Spokelmu Samlr Suber laid ----------
th• veblcht earned Norwe,!an ' TEL AVIV. brael CAP> -8rl1. Geo. 01• NllHa, Lb• Se•• bneB u..,. _,.. ..
Hec>Dd lo command of U.N. wKMnw .-, ,,.. , ; 1n
peec....,.,... fore• In IOUOlerD Lelu.... <e l•ra•PI ar•1 Lebum.-a Twtilb U.N. oftlclal 1pekee••• aa .. ••ce4. TM
a nd tbt American. Informed brief t• • tc-....t IH• • ...
aourcea identlfled bim u Capt. clkadla fJl die .. Mr ef a..,.
Harry Klein, a member ot the •MWnn tn.. Ole ana wtildi U.N. p,,ac. team tbat bu been u.e, W mt1-e' la,_...., ..
moottottng tJJe Iarael·Lebuese a Pt'eltWM &es'Nl'titt IMtt•
border since the 1949 Arab·
Israeli armlltice.
V .N . SPOKESMAN Tlmor
Goksel , speakin1 by phone from u N . beadquarten ui N aqoura.
Lebanon with The Aaaociated
Preas in Tel Av1v, said be,
Nilsen 8.Dd three U.N. observers
were traveling in a coawy ol
two station waeona and an
Chrysler
Projects
1980 Loss
DETROIT (AP> -Sln'l.lfiq
Chrysler Corp., blamlne Its
pllgbt on "the deterloraUng
economy," raised lta 1980 loas
estimate t.o f150 mlllion -just
boun after a 1overament board
reported UM automaker would
seek new around rules ror ol>-
talnlos St.S billion ln needed
federal loan cuaranteea.
The new loee project.lon re-
leased TbW'Sday ii $100 millioa
more than previous estlmatee
and $.250 mllUoo blgber than
Chrysler'• forecast of jUl!fl two
monlbs ago.
ACCOR.DING TO TOE board
report, th• No. 3 automaker
"seriously underestimated Its
need for federal assistance" and
will not be able t.o mfft t.M re-
quirements for Sl 5 billion ln
federal loan guarantees ln the
way Congress dealgned the p~
gram.
Chrysler aaid lt needa more of
lts medicine now. aak1nc t.bat a
fulJ third ol lboee paraotees be
&Jven t.bia year. ap lrom the $200
armored personnel carrier
wben they came under beavy
mac bine-gud fl re near tbe
village ol 'nri, five miles DOrtb
ol tbe Israeli border.
Gokael laid tbere were oo lnci·
denta iDvohi.q Israeli ll'OOIMI
but that U .N. aoldien were be-
iDI baruaed by lbe Israeli·
backed Cbrl1Uao mlUUa. a
group wbo b~e away from
Lebuon and llan patrolled an
area near the LebaDele·lanell
bor der •Ince tbe llraell
withdrawal rrom Lebanon ln
1"78.
He Aid the armored car toot
two direct bits. Dtplomatlc
sourcea in Beirut aaid •bout five s hot.a blt the nblcle and ~
r:nlued.
DI TEL A VIV •• mW&arJ eom-
mand IJ)Ok•maa la.kl bl mew
not.bJ.q about abootlDa It • U.N.
veblc:le la eoutbeN Le"buaD. ~
A Welt.-n dlplocDat in Beirut.
the I.AMII•• c:aplCal, aald t.nlh
U .N . tl'OOPI ta t.IM UM NU1led
fire..
Diplomatic: IOW'CU u..ld t.be
abo0Un1 oc:eurred near the
villag• ot nrt. ln the arc ot lei'· ritory lsl'ael Idled in soatbena
Lebaooo Wednesday u a buffer
against possible Paleatiniao
guerrilla &Uaclu.
l l waa the first 11booti.DI re-
ported io the area 1ioce the
Israeli troops moved lo
THE VNITED STATES LS re·
ported urging larael to witbdraw
its t.roops, and O.fense M1J11.St.er
Ezer Wellman says lbey won't
atay permanently.
Welzman met bett Tbunday
wllb WUJJam Brown, UM U.S.
cbaree d'alfaltte, wbo ao ao-
aouacemeat taid requHted
''darillceUoe" ol lsnel'1 ln&eo-
Uona la MJUtltem Lebanon.
Broad.,a9 Sal•te
Republican Presidential candidate John Anderson
acknowledged applause Tbu.rsda..v night u be atood with •
hi.I wife, Keke. on the stage of the Hefen Hayes Theater In
New York City. He was introduced by actor Paul
Newman, right.
Castration of Sex
Offenders Rejecte~ .
OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -A fresbmu at.ate represeataUYe ~
bu fa.U.ed in a lut·dit.c:ll effort to revi.e b.ia proposal calliaa for •
eutnlicla ot ea attenders. Rep.,.,... Shunlea ot Henryetta, a Democ:rat, tried to attach
h1I propoaal t.o a reeolutioo calllnl for a referendum oa eliminating
lb• IOVen.''• role in t.be pa.role proceu. H1a lllOft produeed some lively debate ln the House and was
headed for a YOte before bein& rul.t out ol order.
IABT 8£8810N, THE HOUSE by a lone vote turned down
Sburden'a orillnal bW, e&J.1lDi for ·•aaexuahulloo" of oer\aiD sex
offenders.
His DeW propoaal would bave reqwred Ure prison terms ror
persom coovicted of fint-de'1"91 rape. aex11al molest.ation or a
child and sodomy.
It woWd bave allowed sex offen~rs t.o be paroled, however, if
they "voluntanl)" agreed to a castrallon procedure.
Rep John Monks of Musko&~ ipoke for the plan, saymg
r astrauoo of sex offenders was common pract1c~ tn many foreign
countries
Sll\lll.DEN SAJD HE UNDERSTANDS 1t "tak~ the overdrive
out of them and they are decent c1t1zeni. after lht: operauon."
He aaJd bis mail bad been n.um.ine Z.S.to-1 10 favor of the
measure
Rep Ooa Denmaa of Ok.laboma City aa1d the plan would re·
vert to a lonn ot JusuN lone a,o dlscarded m lhla COUfttry .
"U J'OU do thia," t.. said. ")'Ou may as well do like they do ln
Iran and other' eountn• ud chop off the bands of UlMYM and otbeT tblnp ... millMmtbeautomaterutlm.at.d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VETERAN POLICE omcen along our coastline were
saddened today t.o learn of the death Thursday of loog·time
Newport Beach Police Lt. Ernie Laurin, one of the most
likeable officers to ever pin on a shield.
A Huotingtoo Beach resident, Ernie served 27 yean on
the Newport force. and be was a watch commander for
more than 12 of those years. He succumbed at Long Beach
Veteran's Hospital.
Ernie Laurin was one fine cop. He will be missed
greatly. . *.
DID YOU NOTE in the news where the Santa Ana cops
just bo\libl almost $14,000 worth of closed-circui~ TV for
their slammer? It's true. The boob lube will morutor both
cops and robbers to assure there's no rough stuff in the
jailbouse. Can't you see it now?
Tbe cnminal doubles up on his bunk, crying, "Ob, help
me jailer ... I've got stomach cramps. It must've been
that creamed hamburger on toast ... "
And the jailer replies, "Wby. you poor dear boy. May 1
obtain you an Alka Seltzer?"
Being on jailhouse television could turn them all into
act.ors.
in Febnulry.
Chrysler last year l05t $1.097
biHion, the largest corporate
lO!>S lD U .$. history
THE COMPANY BLAMED its
troubles on "the deteriorating
economy" and tight money that
has kept dealers and customers
from buying.
The government's opinion
ca me in a report to Congress
that said Chrysler "baa made
considerable progress" lo recent
months at operating and financ·
ing plans to rorTect problems.
but "the seriousness or Its situa·
tion is n o t to b e un ·
derestimated."
Tb• 2l·page report was the
first by the Chrysler Corp. Loan
Guarantee Board sincf! Congress
approved the bail ·out in
December. The board must ap-
prove Chrysler's program
before the loan guarantees can
be issued. It bas the authority tD
change the require"" .:nts.
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Whether it's about a simple shrub, a sophisticated
bed of flowers, or a tasty selection of vegetables,
the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri-
day with handy hints and delightful features.
We'll give you tips on when to plant, when to
prune and when to pluck. Our writers also
brighten the garden section with interesting
features on local people who grow unusual plants
or achieve exceptional results.
Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to
help you have more success and more enjoyment
with your growi~g. If your thumb is gr~en, ~se it
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DAILY PILOT
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l•wifle o .. ta-so .. •t
J .E. "Fu" Griffin, center, secretary of the
Oakland chapter of Hells Angels, is flanked
by Norton, left, and Cisco, during a Thurs·
day news conference in San Francisco at
which the motorcycle club called for dis·
missal of Federal Judge Samuel Conti
from an upcoming racketeering trial. The
defense attorney claims a psychiatrist's re·
port pictures Conti as ''crazy" and "com-
pletely biased" against the Hells Angels.
Teen Guilty of Murder
Former A-student Faces Life in Prison
STOCKTON <AP> -Steven
Bums, a former straight A stu-
dent and star athlete lo high
school, faces 17 years to life in
prison for the fatal shooting of
his ex-girlfriend on the Universi-
ty of Pacific campus last Sep·
tember
Burns, 19, was coovtC'ted of
second-degree murder Thursday
In the slaying of Catina Rosa
Salamo, 18, on their first day as college freshmen.
The eight-woman. four-man
San Joaquin County Superior
Court jury also found Burns
Elsinore Homes
Can't Be Rebuilt
LAKE ELSINORE <AP > -Hundreds of residents who lost
homes in tbe recent Lake Elsinore flooding will not be allowed to
rebuild along its abore, the Los Angeles Times reported today.
Ahbougb the rain-swollen lake ia slowly receding to its normal
level, federal diNster officialJ say no government money can be
med to rebuild homes below the flood line, tbe newspaper said.
New coo.structioe below tbe 1,265-foot flood line bas been
banned since 1967, but the ci-,----------
ty has POt taken action bar· ( ) ring rebuilding be)ow that mD f:FS
elevaUon, accordi.D1 to City
Maaqer Ira B. Pace.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Commuter rail service would be
available by mld-1981 from San Bernardino t6 Los Angeles and
from San Bernardino to Riverside to Los Angeles, under a plan an·
oounced by Slate Tramportaticlll Director Adriana Glanturco.
The $8S per manth commuter service would operate on two rail
eorridon, one aloa1 exilt1ng Sallta Fe Ral1road tracts and the
other oo exlatlnll Union Paclftc tracts. Two eastbound trains
would nm on each corridor ID the morning and two westbound trains
wouldnmoaeacb corridor lDtbe afternoon.
SUIU'• C,..,.i •••••• •e•IC A ••••er aa..,
SACRAMENTO <AP) -A second blow at Callfomia'a once·
elite credit ratina ls a alp that the state should atop proposlna.new
bond illuea, "1• at.ate 1'rulm8J' Jeue Unruh.
He called on Gov. Edmund 8rowD Jr. and the atate LelillatWe
Tbund.IQ' to bold back addltlonal ballot measures that would in·
treaae the state debt. Moody'• l.Dn1tora Service reduced
California's rat.tq from ltl b.ICbelt AAA to AA tb1a week, ctt1q tbe
uncertalllty over the proposed Propqaitloa 9 lncome tu cut u ooe
reuoa. Eartler, StaDdard la Poor'• Corp. bad cut 1t from AAA to
AA·plm.
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HAYWARD (AP) -State lDvettlcaton are problq the
joulbOltJ tbat Wlltml P8d.flc 8ai1road violated 1tatAt u!ety ~ .l:D the 11erJ tralD craab that cl••med two mea'• liv•,
auUiorlllim ul4.
WP apot..,..u Jack Bmte aaid three enc bad been
tC":':':: ~=.=:m...:n:1.u ~o1a.tt eabooee, mlllUI It. '!'be emrmea wen 1deatlW • Mm Sblp.
mu. •· IDd ~ oti rs hi•, '5, boda Of Lodl.
guJlty d using a firearm. adding
.two years to the mandatory sen·
tence d 15 years-to-life. Sentenc-
1Dg wassetror May8.
Prosecutors had asked for a
verdict of first-degree murder,
while defense attorney Gilbert
Eisenberg had argued a
diminished capacity defense
based on the claim that Bums
was s uff e rin g from
schizophrenia.
The jury deliberated 15 hours
over three days before returning
the verdict. Burns sat motion·
less as lt was read. His mother,
Donna, burst into tears and was
comforted by his father. Ed.
Members of Miss Salerno's
family also broke down and
wept at the end or the emotion·
packed, four-week trial
"There are no wins in this
case," said Deputy District At·
t.omey Bernard Garber.
He had charged that Bums
shot Miss Salarno because she
was attempling to break orr
their longtime close rela·
tionshlp.
Popularity
Of Brown
Dips Sharply
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The
popularity of both President
Carter and Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr ., has slipped
dramatically in California over
the last two months, according
to tbe latest flDdin1• of the
Calllomla Poll.
The proportion of the public
which 1lvea Carter an "ex-
cellent" or 0 1ood" job rating
baa been nearly halved since
February, from 35 percent to 19
percent. the poll announced to-
day. ~--t Durinl uae same period, tbe pro~ alvlD.I the pNlident
negatlve marks almoat doubled,
from 23 perceat to "1 perceaL
Tboee wbof'91 Bron ii dolDc a
"poor .. or "Ver)' pr" Job U IOY·
ernor ban n.. trom 31 peramt to 4'1 percent 11Dce PebnW')t,
altboulh M pereat f"l be 11 do-ln• wtill com.,.,.S to a ptmDt two moatbl qo.
l:SfOWll. ~ WU out ol tbe
state most of that time duriq
hla aborte d race for the
Democratic prealdentlal· nomtoatloa. now bu a pooaer Job perf~ raUnt tha an.y
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"H• ;:a•.. and ·~c'' ,.,.. two bu11wordt that
per!UI,. " c•...S the Oranae County Board of
lupervi8an to mo.. too awlftly 1D d•a.li.nl wtth t.he ~
po1aJ ol eertatn U.llld ud dd wutel.
TM boud ~ ~ 'to apencl .,,000-an lm·
p....Uve awn ba ta.. Ul1ll ftnandal Uma -for an en·
vlron.,,.al tmpMt f.9P911 cm creauoin of a f acWty where
t.be ......... dtirM:...r.: labeled buardoul and toxic. cowd be~ for~.., ellewbm.
Then ...... t.o be a ~ In aome mlnda
that the aw.rtala .,.. piaurtq \.MO Mweft and ulUmately
the ocean without re1ard for ufelJ.
Thia would not appear to be lbe caae. The Oranae
County aanltaUoa dlatrict IDGD.itora dl1cbar1e1 from
about 450 lndustrle1 on a random buia. Violators of dis·
charae permit standards I ace flnet. Beyond tbat, many lnduatrie1 already pay to truck
objectional waa"8a to an •P.provtd landfill dlaposal alte ln
Weat Covina. That doeen t seem an unneceBBaril)' lon1
di.stance to travel.
Other i.lldwitri~ are paying thousanda of doUars to
install equipment to take some or all of the punch out of
their wastes.
Why the board, given these efforts, ba1 Jumped on
the issue with such zeal has not been fully explained.
Some concern baa been expressed over the status of
this type of waste disposal at some future date as the
county keeps on growing. But the board could have been
carried away by bad-sounding words that may not now be
backed up by that grave a problem.
Not Paved Over Yet
Given the remarkable rate of residential and com-
mercial development in Orange County. it's hard to
believe that the county's agricultural acreage actually in·
creased last year.
But the-yearly report of the county agricultural com-
missioner says that 466 new acres of land were used for
agricultural purposes in im. Since county farmlands
have decreased annually in the past 20 years from 125,732
acres to 31,024 last year, this was something of a new
twist.
Not so surprising was the 20 percent increase in
wholesale value of products rarmed in the country -a re-
cord $220.6 million m 1979.
That's partly due to overall price incr eases and part·
ty to continued emphasis on s uch (1rofitable. hi gh-price
crops as strawberries, asparagus. mushroo ms and the
like .
Topping the production list financially. for the
eleventh straight year, was nursery stock, up 18 percent
to reach a gross valuation of $106.6 million.
But definitely buzzing off from the county were the
bees. Honeybee colonies grossed only $302,000, a 49 per-
cent decrease from the previous year.
The bee situation notwithstanding, the agricultural
report can only be cheering lo those who fear Orange
County will be paved and roofed from end to end before
too long.
Enduring Miracle
Tomorrow, April 12. should be a red·letter an-
niversary for parents. It was on that date 25 years ago
that the polio vaccine developed b y Or. J onas Salk was
pronounced "safe, potent and effective."
The significance of his discovery removed a terror
that had besieged parents for years, the awful fe ar that a
child's sudden sore throat, headache or muscle ache
might be diagnosed as poliomyelitis, the crip~ler a~d
killer, commonly known in those days as infantile
paralysis.
During peak epidemic years. from 1952 though 1954,
the disease struck some 132.000 children and adults,
paralyzing 42 percent of them and killing almost 6,000.
Many of those who sw-vived were damaged for life.
doomed lo breathe witb the help of an iron lung or walk
with the aid of heavy leg braces.
The battle against polio had absorbed scientists for 17
years after President Franklin D. Roosevelt, hjmsel! a
polio victim, founded the National Foundation for Inf an·
tile Paralysis and began the March of Dimes that even·
tually yielded four billion dimes in public contributions.
Announcement of the Salk vaccine's success in 1955
followed a massive two-year field test involving 1.8
million children and adult volunteers.
By 1961, polio cases in the United States had dropped
96 percent below the pre.vaccine avera~e. . ,
The following year, Dr. Albert Sabin's oral polio vac·
cine was fully licensed and it now is most commonly
used. For today's mothers, polio vaccination ls just one of
the routine immunizations their youngsters will receive
in infancy and early childhood. For mothers whose
memories go back before that remarkable date in 1955,
the vaccine remains something of a miracle.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of ltut Dally Pilot.
Other views e•preued on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
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Boyd/Working Day
By Lii. BOYD
If you're typical, about 90
minutes of your worklnt day
earns money to pay \be eo1t
of the place wbett you Uve.
Dear
Gloomy
GU8
Pleketlnl the banoln1
of bol"MI OD tbe Dew
Jrvtn• Coast 1tate beada ~ ,,tUa ... ................ wtll
..... &bit problem, _.,...,..11. M.T.
Another ~ minutes gets you
enoueb to buy clotbins.
About 40 minutes takes care
of your tranaportaUon. And
20 minutes gives you tbe cash
to have a good Ume during
your oft boun. It's tbe tu
time tbat'a aJplfican~. About
2 boW'I aDcl 42 minutes °' your day'1 work II needed to
handle your various tax•.
Hottest part of a candle
name 11 at the outet we
ballway up the yellow. llOt·
tat part « a ,., name II
around UM Up of tbt bl~ in·
oercore.
W AllllNOTOJf -Ho UMMm&
ot JaWbolalDI f~ lM Wb.IC. HHM bu..._ abM let.., Btl on rrom I06al lta merry bUc· can ..... war. rtpptnc off tbt
Amerteu COMtam•r for 1uo11Dt ucl bome •Uaa fuel. Sv• tM
'pHtldfft'a aaton11blD1 , llrU. ..al:Ml Moll&I wW pnba~ .....
no cblltte.IDI en.ct oe tM Net· lMllY~ oll compulel.
Tb• tro"ble, 11 Jlmm1
Carter'• tOf lD.flatJoa llpters
admitted lD a
memo l ate
last year, ia
ln tbe ad·
mlnlatraUon'•
voluntary an·
tl ·l nflatton
f rogram
tseU The
Council on
Wage an d
Price Stabili-
ty <COWPS) l9 a paper tiger as
far as Big Oil Is concerned. they
explained to the president.
THE CONFIDENTIAL memo,
written by presidential advisers
Stu Eizenstat and Alfred Kahn,
boasts that "pnce gu idelioea
-have been remarka bly suc·
cessrul In restraining price tn·
creases In m ost other In·
dus tries, .. but concedes that the
White House errort has not pro-
duced • "slnular restrauit m
petroleum products."
Elzenstat and Kahn explained
that "eve n lf tbrou1h
----
Earl Waters
\
' 1opbhtl•1ttd ••couQUDI
metbodl tt tunll out UW moat
lodlvldual compaql" .... ln compllaaM wtlh tbe litter ot tM
atandard, ~ •HNPte data leav• Do doubt tbat tbe ladbltt'Y
u • dol.t bu not e0mplleCI wt\b lta tpb1t."
lD otber wardlt wltb a 1)tUt ef•
fort by tbetJ' ~ttq ~
meota, the oU com~ can
rake m enormoa proftta a.ad
1tlU be techalc&Jly wttb.la tbe
COWPS ,wdeUna,
TB2 M8IC probleax .. uw
onlY re&1na -a amall part oC tbe oil lndustry'a oeenttoo.-ll
covered by tbe C\lideUnes. Crude
oU produrtton. dlatributlon and
marke.tina are not.
'•Tbe extent of COW PS
aatbortty can at best be esptet. ~ . w affect oa1y • relatfftly
s mall port.ion -tbe reflnen'
marcln -out of tbe total mall
prtce of gaeolfne. bome beating
ol I and other refined petroleum
products.·· explaloa an un·
pu bllabed analysts o f the
g uldellnea prepared by the
General Accounting Office.
And even in this limited area
or aupervisloo. CO WPS haa been
lettme the oil companies eet
away with murder. Jn one rettnt
report, for example. COW PS cbs·
closed that there bad been ~
avera1e 4.S cent per gaJloo 10·
creue In the refiners' marg.an
durlne the first year the volun·
taey auidelinea were in eff~.
AOblrt N. w.edlPubllther
Tbtt .... alanott • ~ percftt
rite ln lbe marata.
"A 8TANDASD under which
1ucb u ucesalve Lncreue can
occur for reu ons otber tban noocompllance must surely be
consldeted suspect,'' lbe GAO
atudy oblerves.
1'be trouble ll tbat u.t pnal-
dent'a wluntary Pf'O(ram NU.
on the patriot.llm ud moder•·
tlon of Industry Md labor. ud
tbere are apparently few born·
aa aln Cbrlathas tn tbe
board rooms of Bla Oil . The chief
eucutlve °' Enon. for exam· pie. wu paid $977 ,993 lo 1aJary
and boowsea laat year wb.Ue the
price of guolloe soared over Sl
a 1alkm. 1be No. 2 man drew
MU,023.
Wllb motivation like that, tt"a
small wonder the oil morull
abru1 off the adauniatraUoo's
pltlful. belplesa "'1't steps to
control Lnllation.
THE ONLY weapons COWPS
has against thole wbo eueed
the gujdelloea are the wttbbold·
inc of government contracu and
the 1preadin1 ol bad pubUtlty.
And these are singularly un·
suitable weapons wflh whlch to
belabor Big 011.
The govemment·contracl stick
works only 1f there 1sn't much
demand in ~ pnvate sector ror
l'ooda the government refuses to
buy . ObVlously. Uua IS not the
case with 011.
14 for bad publfc'1y, tbe GAO
analyata notel, "To be eUect.lve.
pubUclty would bave to bavt tM
poteoUal for 4'm•'1DI • ~·
pany'a lmace. Oil coms)aAlei are
subjected almoet datl1 w a bet-
rage ol bad publlclty la tbe
media.''
CoACludes UM OAO 8D&lydl:
•'It la. then, reaHnablt to
believe that nettbe1' oC the Niie·
Uoo.s available for ealerc.-
of the COWPS price .aanctvd
are likely to bne 1Gbltudal flt·
f ec-t on the oil lnd Htry•1
behavior."
It 'a too 100D to uaeu lbe Im.
pact of the admtnlatnUon'•
blasts al Mobll. But tbe amut
money didn't seem worried. In
late February. CO WPS accUMCl
Mobil of vlolatln8 tbe price
guldeliDN, and Che flnn'I ltock
jumped $4.50 per •bare. Alta
Presldent Carter's blast. the
price oC Mobil'• stock weat up
Sl.75 the nest trad.l.nc daJ.
ANl,J(AL FA&ll: Tbe RUlllan
bear that rampased throuab
Afgbanlatan ls beln1
transformed by Soviet prop..
agaodists l.nto Mischa, tbe cud-
dly.cute cub that la tbe symbol
of th.e Summer Olympics. It
fools tho se of cblldlllte
eu lh biuty.
The Kremlin b as more
skillfully utilized another animal
from ctuldhood fable -tbe wolf
in s heep's clothing -to
mani pulate a "orldwlde
net work of interlocking front
groups that lend reapeclabtlil)'
LO Soviet policy goala abroad.
according to secret CIA files.
The front organizations ln·
elude such htgh·sounding groups
as the lntematJonal JnsUtute far
Peace. the World Peace Council,
t h e World Fede ration ot
Democratic Youth, and even,
,. 1th particular irony, the Qris..
t 1 an Peace Conferen~ and tbe
International F e deration or
Resistance Fighters.
· 'Thetie organizations profess
non·Commwust goals." ooe CIA
rt>port states. "and for that rea-
so n a r e. unde r ce rtain
r 1rcumstances. more opera·
t 1o nally useful to the Soviet
L'n1on than groups of Com·
mumst S)mpath1zers."
T he CIA ttllmates that the
Kremlm funds 1.3 ot these lo·
temaUon-1 or ganizations to the
tune of _, mllllon a year. Some
of the btggest, the ClA reports.
have "r eac he d a level o(.
sophistication qualifying <them >
for 0Htr1al statu~ with United
:-.; at ion.' 0Tganaallons "
Surpluses Only Encourage More Spending
Reacting to the continual ac· cumulation of surpluses by the
state. Sen Barry Keene h85 in·
troduced legislation which would
require the automatic return to
the taxpayers of all money
above that re·
q uir ed to
finance state
government
program s
Similar pro-posals h ave been made by
Republican
leg la la tors
but Keene's
measure d e·
monatrat.ea that Democrats too,
are becomin& concerned.
Keene maku lt clear that be
ls in diaagreement with those
who ravor hanging on to the sur·
pluses. "The excess money com·
es from over·taxatlon and it
ought to be returned to the tax-
payers automatically without
the need for any further action
by the Legislature." b e
declared.
Art Hoppe
Pointin~ out that the current
C'!'it1matt•:. peg the upcoming
'iurplus for this year at S2 6
b1llaon, hr ... aid that. .. J ust hke
before the passage or Propos1·
t1on 13 the surplus could grow to
a size beyond that predicted by
all those C<'<>nom1~ls ,. ho say re· cession 1s ahead."
UNLIKE SOME other refund
proposals, Keene does not ra .. or
actual cash d1strabut1ons. a
favorite g1mmick of the politl·
c1ans especially j~t before elec·
tions. Notmg it 1s an expens1vr
process oflen rosting more lo
calculate and issue a check than
the actual amount to be re·
funded, he would provide ror re·
ducttons in the next yeAr's in·
come tax Llab1llty tn propor'llon
to the amount of the s urplus.
In anot he r meas ure As·
semblyman Bob Naylor is pro-
pasing that "wind/alt" profits
from sales t.ax oo gasoline and
tideland oil revenues lo be ~ed
to reduce ot.her taxes .
Th e mea s ur es are a
m a n i fes t atio n t h a 'iome
lt>g1slat.o r.; arc re<'ognmng th~ <'''" of surpl u:. revenues
It would be bad enough if
the surpluses were wasted away
an fn,·olous one-time t'xpen·
d1ture m the maMer of sailors
on shore leave But most always
the t'xpeodJtures are 1n c<>nne<'·
t1on wtlh some ne,.. and contmu·
1ng program. Once started 1t
becomes a drain on the treasury
tong after the surpluses are
gone. t'or the simple trulh 1s that
elected representatl\ es don't
know how to say "No" or at
lea s t they dp n't h ave the
courage to den} appropnauoos
And, as long as there 1s money
In the ti.U the bureaucrats will
hnd ways to spend It and clamor
for more.
IT IS FOR this reason the
state now finds ltseU burdened
with a budget which has In·
creased from $4 billion to $24
billion in the few years since
Gov. Pat Brown left omce
While inflation hu eaused some
increase nobody can rightfully
claim 1t 1s responsible fo r a six· fold bud.&et mcrease tn 1.3 short years.
That Is especially true wbeo tt
13 realu~ that there have been practicaJly no upendltures for
cap1taJ outlay dunng that period
and even highway construction
bas been held. back l o a c-
cumulate surpluses
As economist Miltoo Fried·
man has aaid, inflation is the
direct result °' excessive aov-
ernment spendine. Untll govern·
m ent spend..Slg is reduced. infla·
t1on will corcJnue. The only way
to cut spendinl ls to qult taxing
at a rate hieher than is essen-
Ual.
Keene's propoul lo eliminate
surpl~ ls a good start. But
eithe r the Legislature must
knuckle down to the business of
cutting back and eliminating
programs or the people wm
again rise to lalte matters in
their own bands via the fo.i·
tiat.ive.
The Census: National Interest Or Just Nosy?
Dear Census Olrecwr: I'm
afraid I couldn't fill out lboee 20
pages of forms l waa supposed
to mail in today.
I know you've been reassurlns
the press for a year lhat )'OU
wouldn't ult
anybody any ~
p e r a o n a l _. "l
que1lion1 .
Unfortunate-· ~
ly, wbat you
consider
personal and
what we here
at Tb• Cos-
mlc Loveand
Macrobiotic B•aan11 Commune consider penooal are two dllf erent balll of
wax.. Ob, w. mrted out otu. We
tlreed I lhou14 be "PERSON la
cohamD 1" and ut •U tbt q.,..
t.IGDI blea-...,..... Buth (nee COG~ICJuckman) utd I bad die• brllla'' for tt, 'Which I
UWlk an lmult.
"Ftne. Bumtnc Bush." I aald.
whlpplq out a pencil. "Here's a
queaUon I've lone wanted to ut
you myaell: Are you male or
female?"
.. WHO WANTS to know!" de·
manded Burninc But h lo· ClipanUy.
"Tbe Government. Bush." I
aald, ''becauae tf you are
female, the natJonal lni.nat re-
quires yo1a teU me how mAJ\1
babl11 you've hlid and wbetblf you a~d your roommate.
WoedltOct, nte ettr been mar·
ried or art Juat 1letptn1
aro&llMI.''
"Pul ma down aa 'Other'."
1rumbled Bqq,
"All rtOl.11 I aeld. tumiDI OI\ Woodltock. '"U..'1 QwttUon :n
for yeu: •Wlaen ~ W.r,.,,.00
lHl work, eYen for a f .. ~'?'
Yoo deadbeat." .. _off.., beS,"..,......
Woelltott. •
" 'Has Ulls penon <QuesUoa
26a 1 been looklnsr for wort during
the tut 4 ~~"I pemstedTe-
lentleuly. 1'And (QueaUoa 215bl
wbynotJ"
"You now l'm on welfare."
said Wooctstock. '
.. Ahab!" I cried . "Then
answer QuletiOD 12f: How ~h
money 4lcl )'OU lpotl~ on the
aovem.meat l&tt year. ''
baa got to be rruy, • • said Moon.
beam. "Any more questions!"
"Gosh. yes," I aald. ''You all
!\llU have to tell me your names,
how old you are. what color you
are. wbether JOU bave a nua'-
tollet. bow IDUCh money )'Ott
made. bow )oaa ll took )'OU to
set home h'om work tut wett,
how well )'OU' SJM'U £nail~ whether your first marrlqt
ended ln death .ad lf we are ~ "r• NOT 1olof to tell )'Ou cupylnc our Uvln1 qttlttera
haw mlkh money made,'' aaid •wttboutpaynaentofcubrent'."
S•aml £temal Bllu. who we .
thlnk deals ln dope on the aide, TmS UST question did It.
"Or you'U ralle my 1bare ol the The memben decided the ~
rent.·· tblnc was a plol by tbe laadkd
"Aft you cruy!" l aald. and no&aUy ref uaed \0 coope""*
"II Uutt a crack!" he tald. further. '
"No, tbat'1 Question tt, whlC!tl J rullu. Mr. Dtrector. •
wants to know wbettaet tbe .Ute because l c6uldb't ~alt tbl
ot your metal healtl\ •prenllta fqrm•, you'll be llndlnf ~ thla penon trom uslq pubUc a census tfU•ttatot ie
tn.naportafJall'." ' theae non·per'°ul que.U
\ ··Well, anybody who'd ta.ke a J per1on1lly. lt'a altay by me.
WD• at nlOt la thlt'Mllhborhood ~ you better lllo MDC! tlle copa. ,
, 8L C.uotf (AP) -\~ ...... ..._wen two,..... .................. taU,,.. ·= :.u;r,=.·:::.: •••Ill• r•~~lt ••• tlu ...........
n.t .. • fff'• ·~ and Ck-. \Ma lib \hf7 do ·~· al1T UNUa.E ora sa )'OUn&
tolaP._ lD kwe, V•r1lnla and
Jotv f-.l flnucl•'· eoc•al
••• pay1leal obalac•ea tbat
toee peapl• MkS .. ,.. l&WW'·
tpfrjtNe,
TCMlu. die.,.. buabalMt and
,,lie. AM t.J.e •tor)' of their
love and •:~• baa made I.Mm mlDDr Uea.
A pamrbecll venklo ol their '100. f·J.lke Normal PeopAe,"
fame out UU. ..,.-t.q. Wrtu.a by
R•••r'1 bl"otber. W aablaiton
\ report.er Robert Meyers,
book was atred a1 a vWoo movie lut April.
ALTBOVGB TUEi& life ls
ftable and dote. "it waa like a
•µmpy road for the first five
months -and that ·s why we had
. the psychiatrist," Vir1lnla 1aya.
Tbe psychlalrlat, paid with I
tubUc funds, visits only oc-~:lmidli
tatlooalty now, '·just t.o show us
11tmple ways lo stretch our
11oney," she adds.
Still. the road for a mildly re·
tarded married couple in 1980 is
tough. they say.
The busboy's job Roger
handled four days a weelr is
down to a single night at a local
barbecue. He earns $12 for that
shift, plus S6 or $7 in table lips
After several months, Virginia
bas given up training as a hotel
roald.
RECALLS ROGER . "She
came home cranky " Besides,
birth defect.a left Virginia weak
on one side or her body. She
limps slightly and tires easily
Roeer bas talked the manager
of their apartment house into a
part-time handyman's job. But
lbe other day, be was lW'Ded
down (or a st.ockboy's job he re-
aUY1 wanted at the corner con. veft ence store.
.. Tbe community won't accept r:ne -I can't undentand It." be
Hfl. But Vlrginja la proud ol bow
well her hwsband bu done. and
to1elher they're saving for a
plane trip to vlall relatives in
New York state this Aueusl.
"WE'LL PUT ASIDE $150 -
aad that's no April Fool's joke."
,.,. ..........
A STORY OF LOVE, FAME ANO STRUOOLE
Roger and Virginia Meyerw In EJ Cajon Home
Virginia said In an interview
Their second-floor apartment
costs $220 monthly -up $15
from what tbey paid for the
ground-floor unit they rented as
newlyweds an June 1977
A check for S660 comes every
month. a combination or state
and federal hmds under the Sup·
plementaJ Security Income Law
They plan to "gel orr the pro.
gram and really on our own"
someday.
MEANWHILE, mEY BANK
a monthly check from Roger's
brother and keep their financial
records straight with three sav-
ings accounts
Roger says bis IQ of 80 and
that ·of his wife have "gone up
since we married -this bas
helped sharpen w., u1ioe ou.r
brains.·•
Tbe uaexpected fame laat
year complicated U.eir dnam to
lhe •• .... normal couple,"
though. And Hollywood did not
paint an entirely accarate pie·
ture of them, tbe7 complain.
"AT FmSI'. TBEY Dl&de us
look KQOre retarded than we
really were," Ro1er says of the
performances of Shaun Cassidy
and Llnda Purl. "A few of our
fnends didn't trunk 1t was the real us .•
When Cassidy said in the ABC·
TV movie that "getting married
1s like comJJlg out of retards·
lion." Roger felt proud of the
phrase he had coined.
But he didn't Uke 1t wheo the
movie version bad Roger telling
Virginia: "You have pretty blue
eyes." In real life. Roger s&1d.
"you have pretty brown eyes
... l also don't have buck teeth
like he (Cassidy> does."
TR tJTllFULNESS IS ONE of
the qualities they remember
a bout Roger at the Home of
Guiding Hands, where the cou·
pie met.
Adm.lniatrat.or Don Chambliss
calls Roger "quite a ham" who
enjoys fame. 'l'wi~er aad Vircto.ta have to narrate their
movie at the institution where be
Jived for aix years aad sbe roe
nine.
Tbey have t.alked at several conferences and spedal educ•·
<See SPECIAL. Pa1e Al%>
the Jack Nicklaus
BLAZER
from Hart Schaffner & Marx
An essenttal for
Spring "80", a blend
of 65 % dacron & 35 % wool.
Wheat, powder blue,
navy & brown.
1as.oo
Reg •..••••••• , ••.... 48-12
Long ...........••.. 46-H
X Long .............. 4o.52 -----"'--
P.S. don't forget the
JKJ< Nlcldau1
MASTERS SWEEPSTAKES
winners are selected at
random everyone has a
chance. no purchaee .._,.__.-"""lllii required. Pick up your
entry form at the
Eagleson'• neareet you.
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5DAYS
OILY • SUPER SPORT SHOPS
APRIL 11th t11ru 15th
I ..
.llVENTORY REDUCTION
SALE
We are going to turn 1/2 our inventory to cash,
so come in and take advantage of the sale.
ISHOESI
Adidas • Puma • Nike
Brooks • Tred 2 •
200/o to 400/o Off
• Tred 2 Traveler
Reg. 3(}9) ........ Sale 2400
• Adidas TRX Comp
( Rvnning Shoe )
Reg. 349, •••••••• Sale 2100
• Kaepa Tennis Shoe
Reg. 29'~ ........ Sale 18"
• Adidas Tennis Cup
Reg. 26° ........ Sale I 6•
Also on SaJ.
Stan Smith • Rod lover • All Coort -
Monica -Tretorn -Bruin -K-Swiss •
Vantage -SLSO -ATP -Jonnny Walker
ALL SHOES IN STOCK
ON SALE NOW
I BASEBALLI
• BALL GLOVES ALL
•Rawlings
• louiville
•Moc Gregor
20%
OFF
•BATS
• All wood Bats 400/o Off
•All metal Bots 200/o Off
BAUS-SWV£S-SHOES
ALL ON SALE
I HUNTING I
All Rifles -Ammo
OISALEIOW
I FISHING I
Rods 20 to SO ~ Off
Reels 20 to 40 ~ Off
Tackle Boxes -Lures -
Hooks -Sinkers -
Everything 011 SALE
I TENNIS RACKETS I
All Models
20.socro Savings
Head -Dunlop -Wiison -Prince -
Rossignol · Snauwaert
Great Deals L 1ke
• Head Pro
Reg . 65'>'" ........ Sale 5200
• Wilson Kramer
Autograph
Reg. 41 )0 .•...•.. Sale 3220
• Dunlop Fort · .
Reg. _.~, ......•. Sale 34as
ALL TENNIS RACKETS
IOWOISALE
(SPEEDOS I
All Speedos on Sale
from 20 lo 400/o Off
All Arena Sui1s 200/o Off
Goggles -Caps -Nose clips
-Hand Paddles
ON SALE NOW
I WATER SKIS I
Jobe -Connely -E.P. -
All on Sale at least 20 %
Vests -Gloves -Covers -
Ropes-20 %
VOIT Duck Feet Fins (Siems)
on Sole for 1195
I CLOTHING I
•Sweoh
•Sock' •RIMW'•llQ Shorh
•Gym Short,
•Hofs e HildllQ ~t1
• T enn11 Clothe'
ALL
ON
SALE
BACKPACK =:;:~
• Doy Pod<s -20 -X. Off
e Hiking Boots -Vasque -
Milo -Pivetta -Save 20%
• Frame Padu -20 -X. Off
Save On Food -Stoves -Bottles -
1....-ytW .........
• LIMITED 'TO STOCK ON HAND. ALL SALES FINAL
SALE ENDS APRIL 15th
#27 f AS:ilO~l lSLA~:~
(714) &44-2121
S~--n !:~~1
I 219 E. 4th ST.
(714) 547 ~ 5723
CEllP.JTOS
163 LOS CERtllOS M~ll
(213> 924-1625
Tb• pcpaluit.1 fif ......... --ell•' I ... """' .. , .....
Uri UIS ..... ate ... N I I Pl fw UU.. 1\1 b&oomt an prellfte u~ly •ttrd• m tM&r ~w Moala (top paru ol lbl er tbal ftan back> ti ....... red Of' plM a.ad tM Wide part ol tM
... (tOl'QUa) ~ .. a1JDOlt ., color P'*lb&e .WW. Utt c:P.•• ti .......... to ....... __ .. ________ _
t'!_kt.oNdmwM&a .
.,The ftactill• pc ..... 1 toola111 e• a.-• .-elal lttudaa ti teuntdkY ud lbade blQt k ta part IMil. wb mo...., or *be erown to the wanner I,. late al\emoOn 1un, and~·
.-ior areu of Lbia ata\.e. You Uon from wind. Thi• technique ol plutlnl l\dwJu 1D protected
Weekend
~ ~Gardening
,. .. ,. • " ,, ,,. Checklist
· e W\th established roses, a
monthly feeding wlll help ln·
crease the quantity and quality
of tbe blooms. Special. relldy·to-
ute roee food la avaUab&e at
nlirseries ,
• Keep after analla and alup
with pellets, bait or UqWd con-
trols
• Give lawns a spring feeding now. They will green-up within a
~eek of be ing fed. Your nurseryman can recommend the
proper lawn food ror the t.ype ol
torf you have.
• April is the big m011th for
planting summer-flowering an·
nuals from nurser y flats and
Pony paks. Loosen the roots a bit
before planting these annuals to
insure good root growth into the
native soil. Also. remember to
nbt let them dry .out in the Oat or
pak before you plant them!
anu lbou.ld atve.10'* •UCC*I .ui. • 1\llla, ftOww ll!Mr•r.
POa ALL~ ol tM .UU, ttaoup. ~ wW be ... ...s
ll JOU a*'-d "-t.Mlr waterlna needs -try to keep t..hem molal
t all times. Whether you live ln
1 mild climate or ln l1* •armer
loterior valleys, be 1ure to check
\helr toil often.
Fuchsias are •cld -lovln&
plants. and here ln the west,
where the water tenda lo M
alkaline, you should aupply l.belr
1011 with plenty or acid
materials. These warm aprtna
days are the best lime to pliant
fucbalaa. They're a al1Chl to
behold ln banging baskets and
eapaliered as their pendant
blooma are shown off to u.n ad·
vantap.
PRUNING, OR pinching back.
your fucbala plants when all
possibility of frost has past, Is
required lo promote more bloom
and keep your plant in shape.
The s tyle and charm of
fuchsias far outwei ghs the
amount ol care you give them.
There are also shrub and tree rorJns of fucbs\as and you can
check these out at your local
nursery They are a welcomed
addJtion to any garden
CLOSED
TUESDAY SPRING 1:~!K
PLAllTllll SALE
1 &CUS Of PUMT'S
AT WHOUSAU & l&OW!I
~1'111S ., .. ._ .....
sz5ot ,, ..... ....,~
~''" sz900
24" lo• ~ c,,,....
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CONTAINER VEGETABLE OARDININO PAtl DMDENOI
Hortlculturt8t David Baggetl Dllplap Canvt
Spyglass Members
Meet Wednesday
SpygJass Hill Garden Club will
meet Wednesday, at 9:30 am. in
the home of Mrs . Warren
ChrlsteU, 11 Goleta Point Drive,
Corona deJ Mar.
Co-hostesses for the meeting
will be Irm Jawor and Glorts
M cCllntock . Coffee will be
served at 9:30, roUowed by a
brief business meeting and then
the program
This month the program will
be a work.shcp lo flower ar-
r&ng:IJli. Llly Hngg,, flower ar·
ranger and in&tructor al Orange
Coast College. will lead mem-
ben of tbe group through a &im·
pie Cresb flowe r a rraoa1oa
workshop
Each member wUI bring her
own container and be s upplied
with fresh sprtni flowers as ooe
mig h t f i nd lo a l oca l
supermarket. Ms Briggs wtU
lbeo loatruct tbe me mbers in
how to create an arrangement
for use m their own bomea.
Hanging Baskets
Feature Variety
Tber<. is oolhiog more breathtaking than bang-
ing basket.a brimming with moundJog or ca.seeding
with color from lbe blooms of petunias, be&onlaa,
pelargoniuma or geraniums. campanula, tmpa-
Ueoa or even evergreen au.leas. The cboices are
so varied that we couldn't possibly list them all.
'12500
2c~1o.h.......,.A.a.
4 IKhColor
MAll~S
The gardener la oot CCIDfined to only flowerina
planta u tbere are many SUttulent.a like donkeJ
taU Mdum or strtog of pearls and even lceplaot
with lts purplish rose flowers that are perfecUl
lovely banging high. And who could miss w1th the
ever -popula r as paragus ferns which provide
basketa abundant tn a:reeo beauty~
'9000 I
24" lo• tt._ Cypns1
'9000
OUllOWMBIS ANOfffSOI Of OllMAMfKrAL HOmcuLTUtl
•D..._ .c--,r.t 49¢' • C!Mfw4e
··~ • ,ot'PY _...._..
YOU COULD GO ONE step further and mix
some foliage plants W1tb some of the flowering
ones. Another nifty and colorful idea Is to plant
same of the dilferent blooming annuals toget..her in
one basket like atyssum. marigolds aad petuoJas.
Those tasty treats . cberry tomatoes and
strawberries, do magnificeoUy well in hangtng
basket.a. Or try a pot Cull of her bs banging outside
the IUtcheo window J ust plant several putting
tbose that grow upn gbt <like parsley or cbiv~> lo
the center. A strawberry jar ts just right for this as
the pocket.I could be used to plant basil. thyme,
marjoram or rosemary.
€onuliiaer-V.,_lerPmiaed--: -rtt'I
~ ,
Wida die rillDa eosta and •U'Ylnl a•anabwt1 ot rr...a. jll'Oduee. It'• Uttle wonder tbe nwnber ol bociM ,......... W.. loerMMd to more daaD ao muaw. ov.r t.be S:Jun. o.uup poUa lndieat.e u 10 mWt• would be lf U.y
W ..-.. 1'M1 do. Sv• Umtt.d ,1pac.lJ::n181 •· UaaalllU can srow 1enamDUou1 edibles . . . In coa HarUeultwUt David a.z.u• . 11 an advocat. o1 coot•IMri-S ....table prcSenlna. He the advutaa• ol CODUlneriled ••rct.9 liKiade better CODt1'ol of alr, fertJlber, watAlt aDd ,......,..
needs; ._ eul.Uvatln& and weedlnc; plua an ext.nded crowf.Dc
period. •
BAGGS'IT'I ~ experlmeat.atiou with Hletable'
1ardem uU1be tbe Tuppercraft Plantlng System. Complete with a 1~ formul...., 'plaatiq med.tum of or1amc and tnor&llllle
aiatAlrtall. UQuld nutrieat. • two-part planter that featw... a well
with a wlDdotr •M« 1aqe plm deeoratlve ltoael, the ayatem lt
deKrlbed "1 Ba.,.U u 0 Motber Nab&re" la an arWlctal rorm.
8U8U Do&el t.bat proper Ulbt condWona, watertn1 and fertUtp;;; are tbe keJS to auccesaful conta.loer 1ardenin1. Two of
U.... f1ld«I are automaUcally handled by the aystem. The
nutrieat · aoludcm. mlud with water. la diQened evenly wttb tbe
aid ol tM clecoc'ative ai.oo. and ts stored io Lbe reservotr-type
well. Tbe unique eompoatUoo and particle ah.e of lite plantio1
medlam aUowa plant roots to feed and water from the 1ystem'1
almw.at.edwatertableviacapillary action.
BAGGETr RAB CVLftVATED Black-seeded Simpson leaf
lettuce. Tenderpeen mustard, Crimson Giant radlsbea and Avon
Hybrid sptmeb tn just 4.5 dQS from seed.a to table-ready. He reports
many ot.&er' vecetables do well In the ayst.em, particularly broccoU,
canota. cucumbers. peu, peppers and tomatoes.
In addJUoa to tuty produce, Baggett auggesu Ulat vegetables
grown ln pota <partlculariy in banging baskets) substitute
beautifully for bouae plant.a. v
c.aotainer gardening. the trend of the 8()'s, offe~ all consume~
<apartment dwellers, too) the pleasures and rewards of home
gardening
Sherman Sets 'Spring Walk'
Sherman U brary and Gardens
will offer a "Spring Flower
Walk" oo April L9, at 9:30 a.m.
Seasonal f\owenng plant.a and
their culture will be dtscussed on
Uu1 gwded tour or the Gardens.
(s\'ONEY HAIUUS)
Thia program ls free and the
public ls cordially invited. for
more lnlormaUon call 673-22161
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
weekdays.
~n8 ~ool co all -t-inch color ~--
Buy Th re C
Gel Anolhc r irecl
Perunkls. F~s Oegoruo s Mongolds. And many.
many more ~n your gorden and planter oreo.s w ith
beouc1ful col0< Toke odvomoge of this l\oge(s spnng
speclol on oB 4,1nc:h c.o&of poc:s
At the some ume. st~ up on Roget's
own brond of potting mtx flower ~ ...
food and soil oaivocor They're ""'·--... :;.
che some super-quolrcy p'ont _..~ . _ ¥
core products we use co ~ ...... · ,..·J ~~~ grow and mo1mo1n the •
beouc1ful hrolchy spe<'.•·
mens you see through·
out l\oger's Gardens
for real 'Rogers
resuir.s:· sea rt and s<0y
w ith plonc:s and plane
core products from
Roger's Gardens
'"A/'nt>fico'~ most beolJtlfut gc:>ldeo center.
Nvn.ety • lndo<>rlOutdoo< Pk>nu & ~ • Londicoplng • Pollo
Fumiru<eond~
Aoos6 flOI\'\ ~ lslond • Son JOOQUlf\ 01 NlocNttvt • Neowpon Dlod\. ()40.)8()()
~Hour\ Q 10 0 oat;
) ' ... NOW8.98 Art Guild
For Your Gorden and Wonderful Gifts! -;:::====:::;.----;T;;.HE~R;:E'S~N;;;;EV;;;.E;;R-1 Sets Meet CIVCJ't BEEN A PLANT
PWS•:t ~~~~::~us
LLOl'D•!i
• ..._ ,.,.._,, A ....... ue new plant food 0-Wae.tng ... ,... Pt a.i1ma ondoxygenator for
• P•omolM Orowtrt tnoaor ptonts.
• 8lmplftea CaN
Since 1946
Hallisbrs
garden shop
Arts/Crafts
Show Sole
C.lllU-1111.
Pul a t.w word• ... .,,Ir IOf
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MARIGOLDS
4'" Potted size
bright eprtng &
summer color '""'r 51c
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GARDENING
Hll....._~----lloW Wi8 .... of • I I I Dblr•a.ot OT.--AIJ pW'poM lptay CW powder WlU help COil· 1590 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California
497.5377
11rd..aa «*Utt -.M "--a "8Clor Od a trol •Plaldf or other 1uck1q iDNCta t.ht may at·
dOWntown ttrMt ~ _. we -::=· TM tacll &.bl 1ardenla. A vlait to )'OUr local DW'lery pua.-trifi&Dft IMlYa ta ,_,. 1loaa will IMlp ta plcttac up a ,..,, more helpful poUiten
wlUa a pld'" of dtt ... ...,. ltartr wtdtt nower Mt oa ralllDc,......... la YoW' area. ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;::
11aia.t ~darts·,..._ 1-we. GA.aDENLU Aas A st•m•n1 tub plant for I
TM I• • ~to• from Cblna. It 11 UH on tbe paUo or entryw~. Another w1y ol put·
CACTUS '1.0ftlta One or the eaaie1t ptant to l"'<>W .. c1ct1 coma In many 1hapes
and t>l&es to add to your Indoor or patio earde11 ptea Utt.
Tustana Society
Meet Wednesday
TUlt.ana Atrtcan Violet Society will me« Wed·
netday at tbe Mercury Savmgs 'Bldg .. 1095 Irvine
Blvd., Tultln.
Plant and 1upply sales will begin at 6·30 p.m.
and end at 8:30 p.m. The meeting and horticultural
program will beliD at 7: 15 p.m.
The March flower show brought the club many
new members, eacb of wbom received a lift plant upon joining.
To further acquaint everyone with the African
Violet family, the proaram for April will introduce
the "kissing cousins" of the violet, including
miniature ainninalas, gloxinlas, episcias, and streptocarpus.
Visit.ors are welcome. For information. call 538·8620 or 64-4·8851
Fuchsia
Society
To Meet
Costa Mesa-Bay Cities
Branch of the National
Fuchsia Society will
,celebrate its 32nd birth·
uay with a party on
Monday in Veterans
'Memorial Hall. 565 W.
18th St.. Costa Mesa,
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Helen Redding wiU in·
troduce member ·
s.Peaker Carol Dague
wbo wiU discuss "Pest
Prevention."
MARY WARWICK,
refreshment chairman, Will be assisted by Con·
oie Cheek, Berniece
Moore and Nellie
{tussell.
Marcella Van Riper,
aluminum chairman.
will accept aluminum
brought to the party.
fred Woods, plant table
eha irman, will have
plants available for a
donation
• CURRENCY collected
from aluminum and
plant sales is donated to
Orange Coast College to
support a student or
~orti culture for a
semester.
: Visitors are welcome
F-0r information, call
• ~8·8207.
~Friends'
To Hear
Designer
; Friends of the Horte~ Miller Garden
.I.Jill bear Shirley A.
J(e rin s discu ss
"'Drought·tolerant
Plants" on Thursday at
7: 30 p.m . at Laauoa
-Federal Savings and
Loan community room,
260 Ocean Ave., Laguna
Beach.
Ms . Kerins, a
landscape designer. has
worked with The Hunt·
iogton Library and
Botanical Gardens
where she researched
the literary heritage
garden.
Refreshments will be
served and visitors are
welcome.
On Mays. at 1 p.m.,
the Hortense Miller
Library will be open to
the public . Those
wiabin1 to visit are
asked to call 494·1.391 or
494·83-48 for reaerva·
tions.
a
b
pltulQI to thi ,,. ud auperb u • cut flower. :cf u.em to excellent use 11 to plant them u a noat11at a ftw ol t.Mm ln a P"lt1 bowl wUI fill tbe ••or •palJer.
room dliitr'fe lD wU.b tbelr rlcb frqruee. Whatever way you choole to plant 1arden1u.
try to keep them cloee ID where you will 1et the TO GIOW GARD NW. one only needl a fullest enjoyment of their aeent and where you can
warm, 1-.mt eorner of the 1arden. Then, w~ter readily pick their bloom1 for the tndoon. And
and fMd them NCulatly. Alon1 the coast. IW1 aun when JOU vi.alt the nursery check out the Gardenia
ia .,.rfect but partial tbade la requtred ln UM bot· 'Myltery' used f'X eona1ee. G. 'VeitchU' which ls
ter cUmat.e of the state. Plant your 1U'den!u u everbloominc and e•en the G. 'Radicana' whoM
you would an azalea or rbodoclencbon -on a Dowers are smaller <oaly l lncb wide but makes a •ll1hUy ralaed mound and in an acid soil good IJ'OUDd cover and contalner plant.
~
Bonsai Exhibit Begins Sunday
Boosai, an ancient and rasclnatlng Oriental art
form, will be presented in an exhibit titled
··Bonsai: Nature's Masterpiece" h'om Sunday throup April 20, at tbe California State Muaeum
of Science an~ Industry. Expoaltlao Part, Los
Aoaete1.
Th1a 23rd annual exhibit ol carefully nurtured
miDJature trees will be presented by the cautomla
BonaaJ Society. with some trees offered for sale
to the public.
THE ART OF BONSAI combines creativity
with sound horticultural procedures to produce an
emotiooal effect on the viewer. A five·needled
wbitefine can be trained to suggest tbe image of a
knotted Monterey Cypress sittine on a windswept
ocean cliff.
The angle of the branches and the dJ..sposition
or the trunk suaaest the effect.a or a brisk sea wind.
Great skill ls requited to train YOUD& trees to
acquire and exhibit the qualities of maturity while
remaininc amall.
DEMONSTllATIONS ot the various intricate
styles ol Bonsai will be conducted daily at 2 p.m .
These in clude formal uprl&bt, weeping.
windswept, slantin&. sprout., cascade. and 1roup
planting.
Two Bonsal clinics will be beld Sunday at 10
a.m . and 5 p.m. Advice on growth wiU be given.
Participants are welcome to bring 10 their own
bonsai with any problems.
A leeture demonstration will be presented
Wednesday from 7 to 9 :30 pm. and on April 19 a
youth Booaai clua will be beld from 3 to S p.m .
Price break:
Juniper &le. ..
While They Last!
Super savings ond supen0< quality
just In time tor yoor spring
landscaping. Sole ends 4/16.
~Go4. , Sole .,..----...,~~i-=-:~o-+-S~i~2t..;;..~.,..::,...~$·9. 90
S123o S9.90
$9.~ U .50 $i2.50 $9.9&
40% to 60% off Mikasa -
c
d
We've a t>acer'a dozen of fresh. cheefV patterns (we mw )Jst ten here)
of the fc:rnous oven-to-tc*>le-to-dshwosher ch'lerwore n 20-piece sen of 4 each t¥
elmer plotee, IC*>d plates, "°4)/Cet1ed bowts. a4'S aid saucers.~
besides these savngs on sets. most patterns ae avalcE>le n 5-piece catpetet1 sets
of open vegetci.:)le, 12" pbtter. covet1ed sugabOwt orld crecmer at hdf pnce.
chi'lo 453-al staes
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f h
o. "'VWage" b . "8olnN Harvest"
29.99 20-po. aet
c. •'Moontpl'\" d . "Rolewood" •· "Mandalln" f ... carton ..
39.99 20-po. aet 49.99 20-pc. set
reg. $100 reo. $100
g . .....wan .,_. h . .,~ J. *'bttefOI" k. "'Mystic"
59.99 »pc. set 69.99 20-pc. set
reg. sno reg. Sn<>
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reg. $60
costa mesa -south coast plaza -so. bflatol -546-9321
westmlnster -westmlnster mall -gotdenwest at san d1ago fwy. -898·2521
mlMi(>n Viejo-mission Viejo mall -Crown valley It S8n d1ego fwy. -495·2800
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Love Triangle Murder
Defenda~t Xcquitteil
NSW YOltk CAP> 8&l••tor9 .
PHlaiM, ~ &ilf11dent '-> tM "loft trlUC)e" ......... trial ol r-..r ~..-...:.-~~"..:.----==-~ -•n•n• triJ"t Howard "1"411"-l•~, haa tw fouDd 1.-Dc•ot k=• T\IPl4I'. tM ·-.... al· .. IColeJat'OMoo'•~· bond ldi Mad Md trMd
wbff UM Jury ot na .. mn ud three
womea ,ar.t UMlr venUd lato 8roax !b&e tn• Coun. H1I ~· qwtt&l .t1bt boun o1 de-
Uberauon ud u ll·•ffk trial
TBS .JVaY deliber ated Tbunday
oo t he char•ea •1•ln1t Jaco~ who wu nunandecl to Rlken Ill
prtaoo peadln,c tbe verdict.
BECDIC •1111 be had been •bot seven l1tMS.
Ho wever. o tftcial• from the Lanlll
mecllc&l examiner'• ofnce test.Wed
th al Lbe hammer bad had DO blood m ....... • Street. Costa MelCI \ 1&.aiDI on it. ..,,
E vaeroff maintains Tupper was ,..._ ._ Gtu• UH ......,,
•
••
.. ftra.lnlto'1 mot.her 1nd father and
two 61aters, aJtUai in the fn>at of the
courtroom. lhrieked H they beard
the verdict.
"Thank God. thank you." Pralnlt.o
uld t.o hla -uomey, David Oreen-
fleld.
killed in a fight which started in the Pl 64LJ737/64L • 194 a p artm ent of convicted d r uc -••I V-. v-u
trafficker Joseph ~•ra~te and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
s pi lled down t h e corr idor into
Jaco~n·s duplex. Margarite h~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ been missing since the day or the
slaying.
"Got a probl.rm" TMf& write to Pol Dtmn. Pal wall
nt red tape, gettJno tM a~ and action JIOU nud
to-"'~ 1Mqllltw1 an ~mewJ Gltd ~u Mall
,our ~ to P.al Dwm, At Yotir Scnnce. Orange
Cooat DailJI Pilot, P.O. 8oz 1560, Coita Meta, CA
92Qf . .u ~ Iden• (J.I ~ IDlll ~ OM1Dn«1.
bW phoMd lftqVnWI or ~Una not inctudlng IM
rmder'• /ldl lll:l1M. oddreu and bual:Mu hours· ph.JM
num~cannoc ~COMidered. ThU column appears daa·
111 ezcepe Sundays. ·'
t 9~nc-y Shorfc-f rc-tdf# C'otttplaitlf
DEAR PAT: The Electronic Industries As·
~iauon maintains a consumer complaint bandl·
ng service which I'd like to explain to your re·
1ders. We handJe complaints involving home en-
.ertairunent products s uch as television, rad io.
ii-(i-stereo. audio components. video systems tape
1nd cassette recor ders, citizens band units and
band calcuJalor-S. No d1stinction is made between
member and non-member companies ln the pro-
cessing or a complamt.
Consumers s hould first try lo resolve their
complaints with the selling dealer. H that fails.
contact the manufacturer whose address is usually
on the warranty card or in the operator's manual.
We Wlll take complaints by phone if the consumer
wishes to absorb the toll charges. Only when safe·
ty is a factor will the office accept a collect call.
Greenfield userted that bis client
bad been Uldicted only to "pressure
htm t.o perjure himself" and testily
against Jacobson.
JACOBSON, 4t, WAS accused of
shooting, sU.bblng, and bludgeoning
Tupper to death ,and then burnlng his
body in a Bronx dum p foUowiog a
feud over lhe alfecuoos of fasb10n
model Melarue Cain, 25.
Prainito was act'used of "acting in
concert" with J aeobsoo to slay Tup-
per. a restaurateur. m Jacobsoo"s
East Side apartment
Miss Cain testihed that she saw
Prainilo the morning of the killing
outside Jacobson's s eventh·floor
apartment.
"Apparently they (the Jury) didn't
believe Melanie that she saw him up-
stairs" rommenled Jacob EvseroH.
Jacobson's attorney "It's a good
!>1gn . It can only help."
MISS CAIN WAS the state's kuy
witness aga1nst Jacobson and spent
nine days on the witness s tand
J acobsoo was arrested the day of
the killing, Aug. 6, 1978. while dnving
Prairulo's car in the Bronx.
The car had been spotted and the
license number noted at a Bronx
d ump where Tupper ·s body had bffn
put in a crate and set on fire.
Angry Drinker
Makes Comeback
With Bulldozer
BRIDGEWATER. M ass !AP1
Glt'nn D Poole, a 22 .year old
~teelworker. came into 'lus regular
v.atering hole. Luc>'s Lunch. and
drank for about an hour the other
night
But somettun~ got his dander up
and he stormed out. saying he'd be
ba<'k
ll E RETL'RNEO. behind tht: t'On
trots of a bulldoz<:r. ;.ind drag~ed tht:
tront ~ecllon o f the loungl· Jnd
n·staurant behmd ham
Do"n at thl• polln· SIJt1on . Pool1·
!Old poh<•e h<' had 1ntcnd<-<J to dn H· up
the bar and have another dnnk
"l JUSt wanted to do bOmet.b.mg d1f
ferent." he told pohce.
Police charg~ him with larceny.
mahc1ous damage lo private propert}
a nd assault b} means of a dangerous
v. eapon. a bulldozer
HE WAS ARRAIGNED Thursday
in brockton District Court and v.as be
ing held an lht· Plymouth Count~
Hous~ of Corr<•cllon an ll('u of S20.000
bail
When police picked up Jacobson
shortly afterward, they found a four·
pound sledge hammer in the trunk.
"h1ch the state claimed was one or
the murder weapons. Pol1 C'C' ~aid Poole app1Hently went
••<'ros~ the :.lrC't'l from Luo 's to a <'00 ·
TUPPE R HAD BEEN battered ..,truct1on ~•ll' :.turted u bulldozer.
while he was d'3d or dying with tw o clrO\ c :.icros:. tht• l>tn·l·t and knocked
ESTATE SALE OF
JEWELRY-
CRYSTAL-
PORCELAIN-
BROIWZES
CHINA -
SILVER
\ and mere.
Lott of d1amood '11'lCJ5 and eamnl]\.
gold chains. fine China and
crvstal . b<ootts. s.onw turn•
tu!f, 01~ ch.tnd1:her~ b1 d'>'>
larnP\. l'tt
Som~ah1ng for evervon.-
-from S I 00 up F-ret>
~m1u1on Bank of
Ameuca. Mauer
Ctwg.:, cN!cks.
Friday,
Setwday,
and81mday
nigh ta
April11 ,12
and 13
Inspection of all merchandise
Friday. Saturday, and Sunday
2 · 5 P.M. and 7 -8 P.M .
some term\
illldildblt! auction company
254 2 West Co~t Highway
Newport Beach. CA
(714) 645-2200
CONSIGHMBITS ACCB'IED
'T1L 5 PM The followin~ mformat1on 1s needed. con
~umer's name. address and phone number. brand
name, model number. and serial number; date o(
purchase; dealer's oame and address and oa me of
contact if possible; brief. coocise statement of the
problem ~ service history and copies of a ll invoices
or work orders wrucb should be itemized so that
labor charges. cost of replaced parts, etc .. a re
easily discernable; a nd what resolul.loo is being
s<>ughL
~~~~blunt ins~~t~h~c~~~·~~n~o~ff~l~.u~:~·v~·~:._~~~~~~~___..:~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~==~=::=::=~~~~~==~~~-·
Complaints a re m ailed here or forwarded
from other organizations, including the media and
government agencies. Upoo receipt, the consumer
receives an individual replay along with pertinent
educational material. The romplaint tben is
forwarded to corporate personnel, who are in a
position lo m.iuate positive action. Eacb case is
followed to its conclusion and we will work w1th
the manufaclurer and consumer in mediating a
hnal resolution when necessary. Of the 2,364 com-
plaints received in 1979. 71.5 were satisfactor ily re-
!.Olved in behalf of the consumer: 17 percent in-
volved a compromise: about 11 percent remained
unresolved; and 5 percent were totally unjustified.
S.8 ., Washington. D.C.
Thanks for telllng A VS readen aboat Ulla
service. Complaint& may be d.lreded to Ms. Sally
Browne, Dlrtttor of Coua.mer A.ffaln, Electronic
Industries Association, 2901 Eye St . N. W .,
WHbington, D.C. 2t006 (pboM: (%02) 45'1..Ct'll).
§e-.».814u Ride• 111 Pa•plalet
DEAit READERS: Women now bold 42 per·
cent of tbe jobs ta oar ctvlllan labor force, yet Ute
a•erage woman makes ODly SI perceat u macb u
tbe average man. Lower paying ,Job8, leu pa7 for
&lie same work, and Umlted opportwaJUes for ad·
vaacemeat are part of the problem.
Bat dab ls cla.ugillg. U you are a womaa wbo
11 working now or wbo plans &o work ln ta fata.re,
you will wul &o know that by federal law, a
woman ltaDda eqaal wlU. a mu ln opportUDlty for
jebt, wages and betteflts, advancement on &be Job.
ud ill retlremeat benefits.
A booklet from the U.S. Department of Labor
oatlines all women's job rtgb&a oder the law.
Order for SI.It from Consumer laformatloa
Center, Dept. 11911, Pueblo, Colo. 81ott.
UPTO
11%
OFF ON
WOMEN'S
FASHIONS
ACCESSORIES
GIFTS
MEN'S SPORT
SHIRTS
Museum
Planned
GRAND RAPIDS.
Mich. <APl -In addi·
lion to footballs and
helmets. the Gerald R
Fo r d Presadent1al
Museum will include an
exhibit on his decision to
pardon Richard Nixon.
T h e museum. to be
built in the former presi·
dent's h om etown of
Grand Rapids. will in·
el ud e F ord's letter
pardoning Nixon for the
latte r 's r o l e in the
Watergate scandal a nd
many of the letters sent
to the White · Ho use
cirticiz:ing the decision.
says Barbara Charles. a
pa rtn e r l o th e
Washington firm plan-
ning the m useum.
The museum will con-
tain the expected foot-
balls and helmets from
Ford's d ays al the
University of Michigan.
T h ere also w ill be
several exhibits, three
theaters a nd a replica of
the Wh ile House Oval
OHice, she said.
SOCKS, TOYS
ETC. AT THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP
COFFTHE SAN DIEGO FMIWAY AT LA PAZ)
FIXTURES INCLUDED IN SALE
AT $500000 TO $95QOOQ
HARBOR RIDGE
CUSTOM HOMESITES
ARE QUITE A BARGAIN
Because when you buy n custom lro mcsr te in Harbor Ridge,
you're buying m ore tl1a11 1ust one c71curtcr to o ne lralf an
acre of prime residl!ntwl land. You 're buying Harbor
Ridge. One of tire coHntry's most prestigious private
communities. Brilliant sunsets Ol'er Newport Harbor
from m ost sites. Pril1ate tennis co11rts.
A 24-lzour guarded gate.
You're buy ing N ewport Bench. And nil tlw tliings tlrat make
it one of California 's m ost soplristicated cities. Exquisite
restaurants. U11µarallcled !>l1oµping. Theatre. Prit•ate golf, tennis and
yncJz t clubs. A style of living both d ega nt mid rns1wi.
But most of all, you're buying a dream. Tlic dream of building your own home.
The way you want it. A home as distinctiuc, as original ns you art>. Wiren yot~
look at it that way, a custom lromesite in Harbor Ridge is quite a bargain.
After all1 l1ow muclr is a dream worth?
Experience Harbor Ridge Custom Honresites.
Then move up to Newport Beach's most sought-after address.
From $350,000 to $950,000
17 Harbor IUdge Drive, Newport Beaclt, (714) 640-6776
Price$ effective 4/l/6(). SaleJ occurri"K subsequent to tins date may result
itt una'OGiliability of some or all prk~ leoels. 5tt the Hom voum<''
Association budg.t in the salvs officv. Obtain the Property Report
required by Federal la w and reo.d it before signing anything. No Federnl agenc.v hcu iudgt?d
tlte m~rits or value, if any, of thi,s property.
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lbaa there la product," aay1 Mernu tsuuer. prest·
del\l ot lniM·bued Butler Houslna and president
of~ N.UC.al AtsoclaUon of Rome Builders. ., •.''The problem la that buyers can't qualify for thtt• biab·inte...t loans. ~e who can qualify
refuse to accept 1t psychologically and say, 'the
h~k with Jt, J'JI JI.Ult atay where I am,"• be said. .
: CALIFORNIA HOME MORTGAGE rates are
•Jt>roaching 18 percent, a level whlcb means
tbf. buyer of a SU5.000 house who puts down $25,000
a~ borrows $1~000 for 30 years will actually pay
back $&55,000 over the life or the loan.
: Put another way, the increase In mortgage
raJea from aboilt. 10 percent a year ago to 18 per·
cept now has added $530 to the monthly payment
on.a SJ.25,000 bouae. ! In point Of fact, almost no transactions are OC·
clO'ring at tbole rates, says John Seymour, presi·
detit of the Callfomla Association of Realtors. He
esfimates that resales of existing homes are off 3C
petcent from a year ago and heading lower.
.· "~ sales which are laking place are tak·
inl place not by using new financing but by work·
ing with wbat we call 'creative fina.ncing,' which
means you use the existing financing on the pro·
petty or have the seller help with the financing,"
Se)tmoW"said.
; THE INABILITY OF BUYERS TO obtain
loffis hasn't yet -resulted in declining prices
fof existing homes. says Dave Reed, senior vice p~sident f?r lending operations at California
Ff(ieral Savmgs & Loan.
: "Price doesn't seem to be the problem," Reed
said. "We haven't seen any dramatic drop in
values. I don't see a crash because there isn't any
more land and building costs aren't coming
dc)wn " ; Prices are coming down on some new homes,
tbpugh. as developers struggle to get rid of house!
they have built and can't move.
; The Biddle Group, an Orange County builder.
rekenUy borrowed an idea from Chrysler and
started offering rebates -$5,000 back in cub tc
buyers ot their homes
••wg LEGmMATELY CUT PRICES in our
units to stimulate activity and see if there were
any buyers out there looking_ for bargains," said
Biddle Group President W. Scott Biddle. "We'rE
dotng whatever lt takes these days to move ~
out of our inventory. Our cost of holding the homE
is .a lot more than It is to the ultimate buyer. Ow
lo•n costa are about 24 percent." Biddle's rebates are but one of the many tac-
tics builders are using lo gel nd or homes.
A more common strategy is "buying down"
hoJne mortgage rates. says California Federal
eeonomist Dr. Jerry Pohlman .
• "Lots of builders are buytng down the rates by
either paying the buyer or the lender to make the
effective interest rate, say 12 percent. instead of 18
percent for the first two years of the loan," says
Pohlman. "The builder can make the house much
mtre attractive by buying down the interest rates
than by reducing the price of the house, which
dol?sn't do much to the monthly payments."
. THE IDEA BEHIND BUYING DOWN rates is
that the bomebuyer can refinance, hopefully at
lotfer rates, ln a year or 18 months.
ESTATE
~AUCTION
IN
i OUllBE .COUllTY • ~ THIS SUNDAY at 1 P.M.
Property From Various Estates,
j Hein And OwnerA Including
l EAtatee Con6rm~ For Sale By The
SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIF.
~ and the
: BANK of CAI,IFORNIA
JEWELRY
• • i ~DIAMOKDI • ~ t>wr 210 Individual Lob of Fine Diamond, Mod-em, Antique, Victorian Ii Ewopean, &nerakl.
Ire, Ruby,·Opa.I, P~art, Gold And PIMinum
, lfaeelell, PIM, f.arrinp, Wakhel. .
DUCf'l"IW CATALM AVAILMl..2
INSPICTIONs tHIS SUNDAY, APRIL 1 Ith
10 A.M. uRtH 1 P .M. SALi TIMI
"'ID .llllANI> II mlAD • ..JW!r wMtinc or,..._... r._ to Moderate." aald S.,IDOW'. "A•
MOii • .._. r•tea come down, tbe nooct11tet
are ._, to open. The only th.lat hOI~ buyers
beelf ll tbetr inabU1t)' to quality for • loan. ·
Banolotto eaUmata lbat home pricet a year
from now may be II percent ht1her. Tbe
"avera1e" California home coats more thin
...,,000, aceord.ln1 to CAR atudlea, up 10 percent
over • year •10. . Part ol the reuon ror the expected accelera-
tion in prtces after Interest rat.ea decline la the ract
that the hllh rates are ellmlnalinl new bousin& starts that wouJd otherwise be available later to
meet demand.
0 GAlJGGE -Tbll represents a scale
size in model train terminology. It also tells you that the auto's driver, Howard
fleinert, collects model tralns.
BASTOUOTO £8TlllATU THAT 150,000
sin1Je and multi-family units wU1 be eoutncted in
California tJtls year against potentlaJ demand of
2'90. 000 units.
Otben are even less opdmlltlc, with UCLA
economlsts proJectlng only 134..000 start.a tblt year.
.. A major dUference in thla downturn ii we
have very Uttle unsold new boala.s Ulil Ume."
says Seymour. "ln previous downcycles •e've bad
a large inventory or unsold boualnt walUn&."
W Show Angers
Bay Policewomen
The longer-term impllcaUoa.a of all th.ii are
smaller homes. new types cl mortaaae and con·
strucllon loans and what ts called • lnfill" housing.
says Biddle
"WE'RE GOING TO BE REDEVELOPING
many or the areas that were built right afler World
War II." he says. "That means ~aring down vast
acreages or single-ramlly homes and rebuilding
then with high-density Planned Unlt Developments
lbal wtll accommodate more people than the block
developments that much of Southern California
has been built with "
Stuard agrees that the houses of the future will
be different.
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -San Francisco
policewomen are ancry about a recent segment of
the ABC ~levtsion serles "Vega$." which they say
portrayed them as stupid. lncompetent sex ob-
jects.
Half of the 60 women officens on the force.
backed by the public Interest law firm Public Ad·
vocates Inc., sent a letter uking Mayor Dianne
Fein.stein to take steps to Insure more dignified
portrayals of women officers In future produc·
tions.
Attorney Lois Salisbury said the officers ob·
jected to actresses wearing uniforms with low-cut
blouses at1d high heels during a special two·hour
episode or the crime drama aired March 19.
"The Slatter home for the young family is IO·
ing to be a one-bedroom. 450 or 500-square foot.
apJrtment-Uke flat In a three or four-story build·
ing that wiU be pnvately oWMd and sell for about
SlOO a square foot or $45,000 to $50,000," says
Stuard.
( 6 4 2 -4 3 21 ) DI re ct or collect, to 1ubscrlbe
Wann air rtses. And Without lnsulatJon much of
the gas heat you pay for rtses rtght out of your house.
1bafs eno~h to m8ke anybody hot under the collar.
The fact ls. if your home has Jtttle or no celling
tnsulaUon. tt takes up to~ more gas to keep tt warm.
Fbrtunately. the cost ofR-19 lnsulatton for a typi-
cal slrutle family home tn eouthem CallfomJa ts only
about 1550-tncludtng tNf•llatton.And tfyou\'e a
Sou them Callfomta Gas Com~ customer. you can
get •50 off the cost of the job. plus an Insulation loan
at an 8 ~rcent annual percentage rate.
Jn the lol_lg run. tnsulatton more than pays for it.self.
Don't de1tiy. Do It now.
to YOUR hometown paper,
th• DAILY PILOT
Juat be sure to tnsulatcyour attic to an R-value
of 19. It's required on new houses and we recommend
u for every house.
, For more tnfonnatlon see an Insulation con-
tractor or call us toll-free at l..S00-252-9090. (From
area code (209) call collect 2f3.689-3334.) For speclfk
lnfonnatlon on the •50 savings call 1-800-252-0600.
For specific tnfonnatton on lnsulatton •
ftnaricing call l-800-252-2214. 6 Ari<i lower the boom on the rtslng
cost of energy. ,.. Doal wait. Insulate. gS\!
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For the Record
Marriage
Ll~e••e•
LAS VEGAS, H•• -~rrl~
llCE-111-eS ruued ~· oncl-. MAit. JI
BEAHTSON·EDWAAO -E09••
8010. ... ot Huntlnc;llon e.«t" -
llutll I , 41. oH.os...,.~
HATCHEA.fllEVE'S -l lmoll\V. ll.
•nd Diane Made, 24. boll\ ol
wutmtMtitr.
WILLIAA6-RUSSEL1. -R...OV JM,
U, of In.in.. ..... GIWtW Jo, D . ef
Costa Ma&.
t HELSY.tllSTA -Gleft Af'Mld, -21.
PIBFAMIL'f
COl.OMAL AlteAL
HOMI
7801 Botsa Ave.
Westmtnster
~3625
rAaACVJtW
MIMOl1AL rAalC
Cetretetv Monuarv
Chapel
3500 Pacific VlffW Onve
NewPOr1 Beech
644-2700
McCOltMICI MOITU ... S uauna Beech ~15
LaQuna Hills
76&-0933 San Juan Cepistrano
495-tn&
HADOI LA)llM-MT. OUYI
MortuatV • Cernttatv
CtematOfV
162S G1.W Ave ..
Cost.aMesa
540-5654
IALTZ•-..OM
N•A& NOMI 6'&-2A2'4 CostaM..a
873-9450
MICI llOTH8S -.&. laOAOWAY
WOIT'UM'f 110&~ Cost.a~
642-9150
SMnM • TVnlL&. MOl'NAaY ~CMUIL Mot1uarv • o.m.uone
421 E. 17th SL
Coe'-MMI 6484888
WlllOft9RI IMITlfS•NOlftMY
tZ7M.in8t.
ttJntfnafon e.eott
&»tl3t
ln• LO mak9 tt evvywbeN."
&OGU. Jt.--U•INIMI bit L_.;;.~~-.-~11. tbet ''w bed to wait Its
1Hrl to prove ft tottld mah lt ..
. But Vlrltnla bad° conlldenc. ln
lh•tr Nlailomblp rt1bt trom the
Mllambal -wbte 1lo1•r toot u lote....t la ber rabbit.
"I kMW I WU eolnl to pl blm
wb n t wu palnttq \bat rab-
blt." Ibo ta.ya.
Family
Violence
Analyzed
WASHINGTON <AP}
-A typical victim of
wife beating is passive,
loyal, baa few friends
and feel.II guilty for hav-
ing provoked tbe as·
sault.
Tbe assailant. who
often blames his victim
for triggering the al·
tack, lacks self-control.
takes out anger against
someone else on bis
wife, and in some cases
expects bia mate to care
for him as would a
mother.
THOSE FINDINGS
are in a study done for a
two-day forum on family
issues, spoosored by the
White House Families
Confereoce.
One of 25 specialists in domestic violence asked
to participate in the
forum, Barbara Star of use. estimated that 33.3
million wives -and
~.000 bwibands -have
been severely beaten by
tbelr spouse.
INDEED, ONE study
says, 25 percent of all
couples may engage ln
violence during their
marriaae.
And family violence ls
not conflned to husbands
and wives.
Such violence occurs
"at every age level from
infant all the way up to
grandparents," Ms. Star
said in an interview.
Police resrond to
more faml y dis ·
turbance calls than to
calls from all other
types of serious crimes
combined. ~tween one·
fourth and one-filtb of
all homicides na-
Uonwide involve victims
and offenders who are
related.
Court
Upholds
Sex Ban
Parents'
Oass Set
A three hour coune to
prepare parents for life
with a newborn baby
will be offered at San
Clemente Hospital on
May 5 at 7 p.m.
The bospit.aJ Is located
a 654 Camino de Joa
Mares. The fee for the
course is $5 a person or
$'7 .50 a couple.
Reservations can be
obtained by calling
Vicki Sweet at 496--0820.
'BIGS4LE'
WAS COSTLY
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Gordoo H. Groth, a real
estate man, says be wu
promlsed a blg sale by
the woman on tbe
telephone. But at the
restaurant parking lot
where they agreed to
meet, the deal turned
sour.
Ao armed couple
forced him to return
home, where they 1\ole
bis 1979 Volkswa1en,
vases, jewelry, violin•
and cash tolalln1
$50,000. 1bey left Groth,
76, locked ln a cloeet.
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WA81JH&roN CAP> -....... y
ci..cu t• dN ••Uoe'• • aUWoa lootal lenrit.1 lttMflel.,.. wtll b9
about IA pete.Q' ~ N,Sno•n1 LD /u)y;,
The Gld ftpn WCIG 't be known
uatU AprU 21. wMD UM eovernmeot
releUel the Codlumer Price lnclex
for llattb.
BVT Tim COIT ol Uvlnl wu up
11.6 perNnt ln UM 11 IOOD&il eod1QI
wltlt hbruary. If lnllaUoa mala·
tatned tta torrid pace in M&tth, Lbe
benettt lntreue will be around lt.3 ~-n pereem.
Tbat will eott the 1y1tem nearly
.. f _____ ..,, sn ~and raise an aver-.e in·
dlvld\W'a beoeflt by f'S to $.180 a
month. Tb• maxtmum moJitbJy beneru fOI' an individual wUl spurt f rolD $$72 to $GM, an $82 hike.
_.,.,,...,. , ... c .... · .... ·• Census enumerator Ferris Stevenson pre·
pares to wake up lhia man doimg in the :~Fresno sun so he can be counted in the 1980 _U.S. census. .. '. • ~ .. ~:; Whistles for Aged ~r"• -"~ HOLYOKE, Mass. <AP> -The Holyoke Coun·
,JilJ on Aging gave out more than 1.000 whistles to
.ae city'~elderly population .
.. w Coundl officials said that whiaUe toota alert
• 4i0l~e and other citizens to emergencies. ~· • 4Tbere are two things that a criminal fears -;.'~ght and sound.•• aald Police Chief Harold Skelton.
• _I'J..
Three month.I ago, the Carter ad·
minlatr•tion . predicted In ita 1981
bud•et that Social Security benefits
would co 'lP 13 pen:ent this year .
BENEnTS ARE raised annually
in July whenever inflation exceeds 3
percent. The increase is based oo the
CPI average change from the first
quarter of one year to the first quarter of the next.
Each l percent rise in inflation
adda more than $l billion to the t.ot.1
amount of Social Security beneflta
paid
The Carter admi.olat.raUoo. in ita
Pier 1 prescribes sure cures for spring
fever: values throughout the store!
Accent
Cuahion
Ex tra
The Buri King
OD Cebu la land in the Jlt\il ip-··
pin.a, buri pal• grow vUd.
l'roa aidribe of their leavea
native craftsmen trim
9nd weave them into ligbtvelght
throo.ee with backs tanning 5'
high. Since weather changes
neither warp oor aoften bur i ,
the Pier l king 4988 keeps ita shape .
Reg .79.99 •......
Planters. Entire atock
nov on aale at \ price~
Ju1t in ti.lie for spring
planting •••• Mow 50't off
Woven copi• trunJc.a.
Vith bras• hardvare.
Reg •••• 119.99-149.99
Sala •••• 89.88·119.88
Philippine maharlika.
Closely woven narrow
buri. Comfo~tably c .. -
ual. Reg.34.99 •• 24.88
.. ..
.. CW.ua• u(Ural etrav
a4 vt.llow "-P•n.
ONat for 19UDdry .1ea.-
t :f9•29. 99 •••• 20l off .
lllllboo elat blind.a.
3'x6'·10'x6' 1bad••·
•• , ••••• 3.99-12.99
Sale ••••• 2.88·10.88
.. ..
.
Burl twitted tule.
thtlippi,.. craftaaan·
1htp tn a 20''8 table.
.... 39.99 •••••• 29.08
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New Rate Changes
for
Pacific Telephone
Customers
On April 2.1980. the Ca1doma Pubic Utime5 Col1•11isisbl Ir\
~No. fHJHJ auaatzeci Pad8c lelephol ie to 1ncrease rates and
c:harga ior celZISl of Its 9'!IW:es. Thae chDnges ~be effecUue on Apnl 22.
198>. but thae ~menses are subtect to re:fund pending conclusion
of addlnonal pa-cx:eedk'9L
Service Connection Charges -
Service Colw*2ion dwges b iwtikcu1 ol reidence service (one
phone) \ltd lnc:rea5e a INDdrTun al $5.00. There ls no Increase for residence
customers'.Utlo pick up their llelephone tet at a~ Store.
5eJovlc:e Cora iediorl charges tor A0°"'1on of non-key busmess
seW:e (one phone) wtJJ lncre.ase a maximum cl $5.00.
Service Ulnnection and move or change charges for business
CU$IOmerS. such as Private Branch &change (PBX), K.e;Tdephone Servla?
(KTSI and Centrex SeMce will ll'lCl"eaSle 25 percent
Intrastate Long Distance Rates
Intrastate Long~ Rates will Increase.
Charges for direl;::t-dial calls \.lltD Increase one cent per minute fOf
most calls up to 90 rrWes durlng the day penod. (Monday thru ~
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM eJl.C:ept hobdao,6 listed in !iP.1I directory)
From ooU'I telephones. the inJtlal 3 minute pe:nod rate will inaease
5 cents for direct .<i0J c.ails between 13 and 30 mlk?s dunng the day period.
{This appbes to calls paid at the com telephone. I
Present off peak calling discounts for evening and night caD.s ~I be
applied to the new f?)te schedules.
The swt:hmge for Operator Assisted c.alls such as PersorHo ~.
ColSed. Third Party Billed and Credit Card calls. wUI lncre.ase 5 cents per cail.
Optional Calling Measured Service
(OCMS)
The monthly rate for Optional Calling Measured Servk:le (OCMS).
offered In s8ected serving areas. will Increase to re6ed the changes
In ~ raf2s de::iat>ed under Mfntmsrate Long Distance Rates."
Terminal Equipment Rates
~equipment monthly ral2s and tnstall.aHoo charges~
lncre.a9e for certain Centrex. PrM1e Basnch fJcchange (PBX), Key Telephocie
Sa'Jloe (KTS). Data 1erminals and ~dal equipment.
Private Une Rates and Olarges
PIM* Line monthly t111111. i'ICI hrnn cherga and mow or ct.'91
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Manaaer Brian Boylan boldl recotd album of alqer Paula Cor·
rigan, wbo used the a~ name of Paula Dee, and wlao was tilled,
along with her husband, in a twin-en&ine pl-. cruh in Min·
neapolls. Minn .• this week.
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BUT TBE IDGB eourt dilqned, "1tni •'t!Mn i. DO 1ln1Je ~
iD tbe book wblcb, •t.aod.inl aloae.
could be 1atd to llbel appellant
(POl'lber)."
Certain part.I ol "Helter Slrelter"
concerned For1ber'1 coo.aecUcJn with
Huabel. an attorney wbo repraented
Leslie Van Routon, a Mamon family
trial defendant. Hushes dlaa,ppeared
durilll the trial and WU found dead.
One pa11a1e ln tbe book aaid
Hucbel ~ to 5-pe Hot Sprinp OG
a weekend wtth Fonher ud Lauren
Elder. Tbe book aaya tbe ecNP&e re·
turned to Loe An1eles becaMe of
stormy weat.b..-ud HuO-dedded
to •lal and •• eeea the foUowlne day.
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OUM o .. u., r lloUutt
The conductor punched the last passenger's
ticket and the vintage streetcar began easing
down the line.
During its heyday in the 1940s this trolley car
ried thousands or commuters over the ba}
between Oakland and San Francisco.
Today it carries camera-toting tourisL'i pa~t
grazing sheep and the rocky landscape of Perris.
a sleepy little town 17 miles south of R1verside
THE 41-VEAR·OLD STREETCAR is one of
more than 100 antique rail vehicles that have
escaped the scra p heap and found salvation at the
Orange Empire Railway Museum.
Most visitors quickly succumb to the allure of
this colorful era of s team and electric transporta·
ti on as they stroll throuijb the rows of locomotives.
passenger coacht's and trolleys
Any last res1stance st'cms to melt as the con·
st a nt clack-clack sound of streetcar wheel~ gild·
in~ over steel rai1s lulls visitors into a nos talgic
mood.
··As I looked at the J -car I said . ·Gee. I used to
ride that as a teen-ager·.·· mused Nancy Bennett
of Mission Viejo. as she gazed out the window
.,.. h1le the trolley sped down a m1lestretchoftrack
MRS. B ENNETT RECALLED riding the•
Pacific Elt'ctric Red Car s between Lynwood and
Pasadena m the late '40s. a time when the cars ran
every 15 minutes
· ·1 could leave Pasadena and be in Lynwood m
less than an hour." she said "In my senior year.
when they sta rted t aking the cars out and I had to
take a bus. 1t took over two hours because l had to
t ransferthree t1mei.
"( thmk they s hould have kept them because
rapid transit has never been the same ~mce they
took the Red Ca rs off ..
They may be gone from Los Angeles and
Or11nge counties but the Pacific Electric Red
Car s and t heir counterparts from c1t1es
throughout the United States-are not for gotten
by the non-profit museum 's 800 mem bers
CONCERN OVE R THE RAPIDLY van1s hmg
trolley era motivated 14 Los Angeles electnc rail
enthusiasts to form the museum organ1tat1on in
1956
T"'o yearc; later they purchased JO acres of
land m Perris for the museum. "Ahtch 1c; now
'>prcad over SO acres and 1s one of the largest
gene ml rail must'um~ in Cahrorn1 a
Jim Walkt•r. on<' or the on gmal mcmberc;. al
low-. that nostalgia for the electnr and ME'am da~ ...
attracts many visitors who are thnlled by ndmg
the old car<;
"But \H' try to makt• 1t an ('durational C\
pericnce. too." he sat<1 "Tht~ 1s not meant to
be an amu<;c•ment p;1rk It ., mt·ant to b1·
~omethmg mt'anmgful
Builder's plate on steam locomotive .
Daily Pilot
Photos by
Richard
Koehler
Bobby Vandeventer
above, and other
visitors to
the Orange Empir€
Trolley Museum.
left, ride on
streetcar tha t
once linked San
Francisco and
Oakland.
T~ museum. which is open seven days a
~eek . heb no aom1SS1on charge But on "Aeekends.
"hen member.. operate the train.c; and trolleys, a
··donauon·· purchases an all-day, unlimited rail
pass lt'sS2 SOforadultsandSl.SOfor children.
On weekends. v1s1tors also can observe the
building and mamt.ammg of the Orange Empire
railroad. Museum mem bers can be observed lay-
ing rads and workmg m the woodshop and the
cavernous car barn where the weathered trolleys
a nd coaches are restored
The current pro1ect 1c; the restoration or a Los
Angeles Rall .... a~· II -car t'1at was built in 1921 and
last saw sen IC<' 1n 1948
It was re'>c·ued from an Inglewood city park
"'hert> 1t had bec.•n ,·a nd a lizt'd to the pomt that c it )'
offi cials .... ere going to scrap 1t
The car is expected to be operating in
<Me TROLLEY. PageBZI
• "
7he K"f S)'Stlm Brld~ Unit that once
,.,, ~ Oekland and San Fran·
ascx> now canjes passengers on a one-
mlle trlp.
I •
Oath '"'"' ..._..., h .k ..............
Volunteers tamp ballast between tracks so water wlll drain off
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1.Trolley
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four months. according to Ma.rlt Effie. streetcar
restoration foreman.
The 36-year-old El Toro resident la iyplcal of
the approximately 80 muaeum members who
volunteerthetrtime and servtceson weekends.
After putUna in a 40-bour week teachlng
photography at University Higb School in Irvine,
Effle usually drive• to lhe museum Friday night
there are two live-in cabooses and an army·
sty le bunk house on the grounds-and doesn 't re-
turn home until late Sunday.
"Some days we come back after dinner and
work in the barn until midnight," said Erne.
"You forget about the clock when you're out
here."
Effle said he discovered the museum rour
years ago while scouting picture locations for his
photography class.
"MY FIRST THOUGHT was, 'What a
junkyard'," he said. "But it's a very speclaliied
Junkyard. There are many historical. one-or-a.
kind cars here."
Erne joined the museum immediately and
went to work the following weekend. Like many of
Trolley motorman Randy Matus
Viet Vet's
·Attitude
Inspirational
MOUNT OLIVE. 111. tAP> -Ron Laboray
does a slow bum when people say it's amazing
that a blind man with one arm can build a
1randlather clock.
Moat people would consider him ex·
traord!nary, but Laboray -who lost bis sight
and much of bis left arm to a booby-trapped
abell in Vietnam -slmply doesn't see lt that
•• way. "I really don't like it when people try to
'-make IOIDethint special out of me." Laboray : ~aid. "I do the beat I can with what I've aot, just
. l like anybody elH. U you write a atory about me,
that's the point I wut to 1et acroas. •·
IAllOM\' &\ID BS made b1I miDd up ear·
ly lD b.ll oae-,.... r~peralloD ID a aovernment
•t boapltal that the booby tr-s>. 1Jbl~ WU tri~
1 'by anotber 10ldier u Labor1.::, atttm 1 to~ it waa not IOinl to b1I e.
"Sure. 'i Iott my e7'ea and pan ol my arm 10
: · years a,o, •• be aald, • but I'm aUv• and I intend
· · to be my own man and make the belt of my Ute. :!.! "U I bave • problem, lt'a that I fail to re.
member once In a Wblle that I'm blind,"
Laboray Ald. PolDt1na to a aaah on UM brtd1•
·~ ..
I. of bil DOM. . ' ~. ..IWU orq: DON'T toaon tUt )OU'n
• ... bllDd ..... Two: Al•a11 nme•ber wbere JOU are bllolw J'CMI mU. a _.... IDOft. 1 beat
~ down to plet ~ a IOda tbe o&MI' U, ud
ti smacked..,_.., the eda of mr table aw."
Labafty, -. drawt dlMMlijr WJ ftom
the ~ IMI& bopll IHMWllb ,to make ~ Ron 1 Wood Werb, •ldeb be..-t la Oetobet
1979, a paytoc~ttton. de ld11 fftel•ea wood wortd~ , bu( spends snc-t of bit ttme lualldlnl boo •ll•l~H. tab111 and pudta&Mr cloCD ln tb1I quiet ctmra1 Wlno6a
town ol z,JOO. ---' :{
the working members. he be1an by clean.Ina win·
dowa and wuhlng streetcars and eventually
learned to operate the equipment.
"Everyone out here wean a lot of different
hats," said Etne. who alao ls fireman on the
steam locomotive and looks the part of a vlntaae
rallroad man.
He wears a blue workshirt. suspenders and
blue jeans with a wrench poklna out of his back
pocket. A mustache. gold rtm glasses and an
engineer's hat complete the picture.
"Usually all you see is my feel sllcklng out
Crom beneath a streetcar ... he said withe laugh.
"l have more fun working on them and restoring
them than opera tin~ them."
WHILE NONE OF THE members are paid.
their volWlteer labor Is not without its reward.
"It's a real sense or accompUshment." said
Erne. "To start with something that hasn't
worked in 25 years and work on It for a year or two
and see It hauling passengers as it did 50 years ago
is really a good feeling.''
Effie noted that many new museum members
are too young to have e ven s~n a streetcar m
service. "But they're some of the most en
thusiastlc workers we have." he said
Randy Matus. an 18-year-old San Bernardino
high school senior who was born a. year after the
last Red Car was pulled from service. has been
spending weekends at the museum for three
years.
"This gives me an experience I'd hke to
have.·· said Matus. one of the museum's youngest
qualified streetcar operators. "tt's a part of
history I never knew."
MATUS. WHO WEARS a molorm<tn '> black
three-piece uniform . has been in love with trains
since he was 2 years old and his great-
grandfather began taking him on excurslon.S {o
railroad stations.
Arter high school graduation. he said. "I 'll be
going to work for on<' or the maJor railroads I'd
ltke to work up to engineer. but I'll prob·
ablysignonas brakema nfirst "
Until then he'll contmue spending .weekends
operating the museum slreetcars and listening to
the stones of thosl' who rode them and \\Orked on
them in those b~ gone days.
"ll gives you a general idea of v.hat 1t used 10
be like." he said. addinl( that he tncs to relay thal
f eellng or a uthenticity to visitors
"That's the re:.i'>on I "ear th1~ uniform
"hether it's hot or cold. he 5C11d. "That's the" •n
they used to do it so that's why I do1t " · • • •
The Oran~e Empire Railway Mu!eum·s
second annual Rall F'cst1val will be held in
Perris from 10 a .m. to 5 pm. Saturday and Sun-
day. April 19 and 20.
Antique cars. displays and live entertain·
ment will be added to the non-profit museum's
regular weekend operation or vintage trolleys
and trains.
The museum. 2201 S. A St.. Perris. 1s 17
~'les south of Riverside on Highway 1-15 East
rther information Is available from the
useum 657-2:605.
VETERAN AON LABORAY
"l really enjoy my work,·• be aald. "How
many people do you know that can HY that? 1
get a great deal of saUsracUon from it."
The blind veteran also owns a speed boat. enjoys watenkilng during the a um mer, anow akil
with a little help, and boasta that be can even drive
a car 1t 10meonela alont to tiff blmd1rtct1onl.
J.AJIOSA'f 11MS8 few coneeaalom to bla
dlaablllty. Hi• 1bop tools. be pointed out. are atandarcl·model table saws, radlal arm aaw1
and )otnerl. only bit meuurt-devtcet are 1pe.c~L wWa ralled mark.lnll tbat can be read
by toUCft,
"T do very well for mYMlf," 1a1d Laboray.
wbo le divorced and the rather ol t.ru. cb.UdNn.
''I have to do well. Ot.herwtM I'd be lltt1nC and crylna in a dark room somewhere. I boOt to do
w•ll enouih to convince otMr ,.op&e wttla a pro.
blem that they can live Ju.t Uk• entJbodY elM.
"I'm not bitter about ...;tblDI; l JUlt want
to be accepted u • nonnal, llllM.ltby l*'.IOI'·"
D !: A R A N N W• call ldm Henry Kl.ea·
LANDERS: l re-4 wltb =r llecauae be baa • ........ tM ..... •boat ••p;ci04dtJ llld aa.t dol tMl NW. •-out ae:tt ...Sa IDt. l'fow.•• _.,I UU lo. W1ililaa.nw .... u abeat tll' eat. wllle II be ..,., .... -..e. ••
even men remarkable? Wbea be le buqry be
[
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.Jloro•eope
"'l'fDNft otUU 8A'l'VSDAT. APlllL d. ...
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ARIES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19): You have pow·
ertul supporters behind scenH. You are
"trusted' with confldentlaJ data. Be ducreet.
not lntimldated.
TAUllUS <Apr. 20-May 20>: You 1aln wtder
recognition by perce1vln1 potentlal. RefUH to
be limited by thole wbo lack faith or vllk>cl. Set
your own pace and dream your own dreama.
GE•INI <May £(.Jun• 20): Strive for
ereater Independence of thou1bt. ac:Uoa-
empbUia oo reputaUoa. boa«, abWtr. to U ·
sume autbortty. Leo, Aquarlm peil"IODI niun la
CANCEa (June 21~Ju.ly ZZ>: Trust your own
Jud1ment. You overcom• dlltuee and lansua1•
barriers. Accent on rewards baaed on wrttt.n or
publilhed material.
LEO (July 23·Aua 22>: Obtain an account
Ing. Be ramtllar with mooey. where It 111 and
bow lt 1eu that way. Accent a1lo on tmoUonal
Involvement. apedal a1reement.. rtlaOonJhlp
with member of opP01lte an.
VDlGO lAUg. 23-Sept. 22): Be wllUn1 tr1
tear down for ultltnaie purpoee of rebuUdin1 on
more 10Ud atructure. Accent on •i>eclal 11rH
ment. public relations, c:omln1 to terma with
one who bolds opposlng v~ewt.
LIBaA <Sept. 23·0ct. 221 . Be ready for u
variety of sensatk>nl. &ood MWI concernln&
member of opposite sex and chance for &realer
self-expression. Empbasla on Mrvice. depen·
dents, pets. baa1c dutles and tu retuma.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasl.s on
creativity. s~lal relationship. charisma and
love. Taurus, Libra and another Scorpkt 01ure
prominently. .
SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Be ready
for questions-have necessary m1terial at
hand. Take nothing for granted. Find out what
is expected of you.
CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan 191 . Rtteot eit·
~nditures come home to roost. Means balance
personal budget. Accent on tnps, fulfillment of
past obligations.
PISCES <Feb 19·Mar. 20> Make new stilrts
in new d1rect1ons-pioneer a trail. Judgment,
intu1t1on and timing are on target
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. lB ): Empbasi.s on
distribution. display. a bility to express views m
dynamic. dramatic.-r ashion .
RUFFEll'S
UPHOlSTHY
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Co•ta*w-S.q.115'
0mars
aa~ •••-w&:· When 'C!Oftftdered • mrnor~n
be w-.ta to come back thl• 1tate. and her a.to tllt bouM he 11)'1.. parenta bed my bl"Otber •••e-m.u ar.reatlld. He'• out on
Yefterday. alter ~Y·
Ins ln tbe fltld ror •
wbllt. be brouabt hle
catch to tho t>.ck door
and anoounotd, "M• -
ouae."
We thlM Henry Klas· lllcer la Uvlftl proof tbat anl1J11l1 have 1reat
potential tr oeooa. will
t.ke the limo to train
them. Wouldn't you aoy
we have n remark•blr
t a t ' R . n fo' H <> M
OMAHA
Otar &.B.: Well -
yo. Bat I'd uy YOU
arf' preUy tf"markablfl
te be able &o da.&Ui1•l1b
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Ol!Ak AN N
t~ANDP!J\S· T,.n month11
•10 my 20 year·r>ld
hrother •tart~ «> d11t .. a
18 )'Hr oM 111r1 who h•d
lcud• or pn•onallly
1reat kJf>b and o ll>t of
Hl.IY• honj(lnte oround
fl'lvt mon1h111 lalrr
"ltlt•" 11nn<1un1·rrl •hr
WH p" wllh h111 trnhy
Ur rrfu11t·t1 111 m.1rry
hf'f. U)'IOI( ht• <l1dn I
hf'ltf•Vr lhl• bJby WiOI
hlll H'" w·v,.r thou1<ht or
h,.r H h1 .. 111rl alonf' und
nrlUwr '11<t wnyon1· ,.,,..,
It tum• out · fotu" 11
bond DOW and must bJre a tawrer to defend
bimHU.
He•• •barraased. up-
"' aaj mad as hell . .. an • cMcent cuy
pl"CMlt himMlf against
a c'"9r llrl W'bo wants ao treJt, 6Jm~ -JER-RY'S Ill
Dear SI•: TeU yOal'
bro&ber, "Welcome to
the clab." He's aadoab-
t~d I y another one of
tboae glakl who tMes
hl• rua wtiere be nau It
Hd cSepeeds oa tbe 1lrl
to "make aue oot.btnc
•appe91"
Tile.;,,. euaa an In·
aotell& rea.w lllH 611 to
wait utU Ule baby Is
-.,. ... ...,.. .... blood
tat Pf"" M la NOT
th., fatlller. (A blood te11t
ranDOt prove IM 18 the
father. It ua prove only u .. t ""a. not.>
If Cllle Int falla &o ruh·
him M, Ck .Clrt '11 word
I• aaully acc.-p~ un·
lf'U ll C'SD bt' pfO'Wt!I'
th•I ahf' h•• br~o
notorlf>Cl •l y pro
ml1cuoa1.
II Motbirr Natnrf' ,,.
~,.rlH'd tJw> thar•~• and
b4>y• eouJd ~come prf'f(·
n11nt, they'd hf' a lot
more cartful aboul what
thf')' did for an nenlnR "•
PD &.e rta1ll ment.
o,._.,. COWtty Shldl,.ta!
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.. p.._ YL~n Point Re)'e photo1rapher Art Roger . ht-hind
earner • with his 4 H photo cla s
E>e lhe flr& lo have a
French Qevolulion on )Ollf pllio Smiles Capt11red r:-1 f ·~:'I l ~ ,, • -
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POINT REY E S. Ci.hr c AJ' 1
The rt> are two v. ays to get to koo~
lhlS tU\y rural community nestled 10
lhe green coash1l htlls north or ~an
FranctSco
You can stroll down the narrow
main &tr~t. where some or the bwld
1ngs date back lo the early 1900s
when dairy r anchers bulll the town
Or you can look through the photo
graphs of Art Rogers
"I think the most important thing
about Art is that he is preser ving
what's happening today as history,"
says David Mitchell. publisher or the
Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly Point
Reyes Lighl. "There 's always a
sense of history when he's taking pic-
tures."
THE BLACK-AND·WHITE photos
Rogers has been taking for the last
seven years are a chronicle of hfe in
the town and s urroundjng coun·
tryside Pictures of weddings. oC
mechani cs, of cows. or family get
togethers. or town characters and
boys in the bar. or bakers and
ranchers and ministers
Rogers. 31. brings them a ll into
focus with has characteristic wade·
a ngle, c reating full-frame prints
bordert"d in black that recall the
photography or a bygone era.
Rogers has drawn nationwide at·
tention in the last few years -his
photos have appeared in Popular
Photography magazine. and he is the
fe atured artist in the magazine's
Photography Annual 1980.
WHATTRULV SETS Rogers ' work
a part is that nearly everyone he
!>hoots seems to be s miling, or at
leas t very comfortable and uom-
tim idated by the presence of his
camera and tripod.
"People I shoot Just c;ort or trust
me." he says. · 'There·s a kmd or
gentleness you have to have. You
can't JUSt run up to somebody and
start to point a camera at th~m."
Rogers poses his subJects with the
tools they use, or their animals, or
the people they love, but he em-
phasizes that they are posed "only in
the sense that they're comfortable."
As the self-proclaimed town photo
grapher. Rogers r efuses few re
quests, even doing passport photos on
occasion About ha lf his work 1s done
on commission, at "very reasonable loc a I prtces "
OTHE RS HAV E CLASSU 'I ED
Rogers' <.irt as "environmental
portraiture" and documentary photo·
graphy He agr~s with the second
assessment. but says 1t is documen
tary from within.
But it's also personal. lo the extent
that Rogers tell s has s ubjects. "A plc·
lure for you is a picture for me ...
Nearly everything he does goes into
his own personal archives The best
o r h is work wall b£· publis hed
sometime next year in a book 10 ~·
titled "Point R(lyt's Nation A
Family Album ··
r··;l ~-Jr .. " ~' ·4'
As feorured in Home Magazine
Tra nsform your p or10 •nto the French l'\1v1ero1 W11h new luxuoont
T ncontorr polio furniture from Fronce rhe lmr word 1n Con11nan
tol elegance
Tnconfort is absolutely premier class ourdoor furniture mode lrom
arched wooden slrns smoothed 10 a tu~11ous f1n1c,h w •th whtte resin
The h1gh·fmh1on cha" sryle s o d1u'>t 10 ~1x body pleos•ng poc,1t1ons
and rhe de<oro 101 color cushions 01e w PQrher and d11r •e s1s1ont for
trouble fre-e mo1n1eno nce
Save on special orders.
lo g ive you 1he w idest po~~•ble cho1cP f·om the e.Y :Pn~1vp monu
lecturers se leet1on Rogers allow s you 15~ o ff on Olde<\ fey f11conf0<•
~tyles not in st0<k 01 our garden ce nt Pr Come '" 1odo t MOke
your choice of th e newe\t mO'>I eiegont and Px<•t1ng pouoturn1• Jre
on )ou1hern Co11torn10 or Rooe• s Go•den•
Despite his unique style. Rogers
considers himself "very tradJt1ona1:·
and in fact at one point S?a\'C' up
serious photography for t"o ~ear:. Rgro ~ rather than follow trends emerging '
in the early '70s
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tn• • •ont 10 --~n .,... D•O on ·~ b.',,.,
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ROGERS LEFT THE art institute
in 1973. That summer he v1s1ted his
family in North Carolina. and it was
duri-ng that trap that his love or photo-
graphy was rekindled.
· · 1 took my ca mer~ with me just to
take pictur~ for m yself. a nd I round
myself getting excited and really en-
JOying it," he says.
Unhampered by trying to take pic-
tures hls peers could accept, Rogers
was reawakened to the JOYS or photo-
graphy he first expe rienced as a
teen-ager
Shortly after that. he set up shop m
downtown Point Reyes. a nd he's been
the re ever s ince, chronichng the
laid-back hfe or a town thal has em·
braced hlm.
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a variety of uses! There's baskets for plants,
for your walls, kitchen utensils, art sup-
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1¢ Basket Sale, it's a penny well spent!
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INDIANA WINEMAKER WATCHES OVER SUGAR MIXER
Grape Race Heated
WADESVILLE. Ind. <AP > -A
strange thjng is happening deep in
the beer a nd bourbon belt: the gulp
and the guzzle are giving way to the
sip, as Uji) laod of the grist becomes
the home of the grape.
Be it sparkling or sweet, dry or
dessert, the watchword is wine -
aod il Isn't just from California
anymore.
All over the Midwest. yesterday's
cornfields are becoming tomorrow's
vineyards, and w in e watchers
forecast the dawning o( a new golden
afe for Midwestern and Eastern
wineries.
"If we can loOk ahead 20 years and
bold a crystal ball in our bands. we
can say there wUl be extraordinary
growth in the rutu.re ror states east of
the Rockies." aa,ya Bill Moffett. ad-
ministrative dir~tor of the Assoc1a-
Uon of American Vintners .
'481NCE lt7t, t.tlere have been 13
new st.ates entering the wlne produc-
ing bLW.lneu. And it's happening in
places where you wouldn't expect it
-tn the Carolinas, Minneaota. Iowa and lndiana."
Enttr Muri\ Dharns11dblkarl -
' rou'd better Jusl call me Murll" -
o Golden Raln Tree Winery Inc.
Golden Rain Tree'• world bead· ~uuten occupy a emaU chalet In W1deavW~. 1 Uny atrip of land ln
southern Indiana and less than two
pages of listings in the phone book.
"East of the Rockies. we are abl~
to provide more diverse taste and
flavor in wine lhan any place else In
the world," says Murh, a native of
India who studied winemaking at
Ohio State Univerisity.
WHY THE SUDDEN interest In
Midwest wine and why the sudden
success? Murll says -it's not r eally
tbal sudden.
"Tbe Ohio and Wabash valleys
were wine regions before \.he state
was even admitted to the UnlonJ. ln
the early 1800s '' he says. "From l.:ln·
cinnati west along the river. the
grape industry lhrived."
But disease and insects, followed
by Prohibition. destroyed moat of the
heartland's gupe indust ry.
Ent.er the dreaded root loU3e, a
long-st.anding threat to wines In
Europe. Then French sclentists took
the wUd American grape and araf\ed
European grapes on top.
IT WAS THE ANSWER t.o
domeatlc winemaker•' woea. The
hybrid was he•rty enousb to
wilhatand tnaec:ta, yet dellc:ate
enou&h \0 produce fine '#tne.. ao the
same sr•pe that's helptns the French
wltbstand insect.I also 11 eoabllnt
Mldwt'lt •lnerlu reaurrec:t tbe
grape industry.
Find u. in the Whtte Pages
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HEil£, IN Q l/S8TION·AND·
a nawn form . ta an eaplanauon of
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tlarlr e1r11.
some ot t.be issues and what the eom·
mls11ion did·
Q. What prompted the FCC'a acUon!
A. The commission is r~u.ired to re·
gulate "communicaUons." Data pro-
cessing and other types of eomputer ac·
t1vities. however . are not regulated. The
problem Is that technology bas made a
shambles or deciding what's what.
How, for instance, should the FCC
respond to the process of one computer
··talking" Jong distance via telephone to
another computer ? The FCC decided
new definitions we re in order.
Q . SO WHAT ARE THE new definl·
lions?
A. Basic communications will refer to
regular types of voice phone service. It
will continue to be regulated. Enhanced
service refers to any other type of com·
munication in which the information
transmitted is changed, such as when
computers talk to each other Such
services will not be regulated.
Q . What ·does the deregulation of
terminal equipment mean?
A Terminal equipment refers to any
type of phone r eceiver or computer
terminal that is connected to the phone
network. The FCC found the day of the
"'smart" teilephone is already here -
phones that can dial numbers on their
own. for instance -and ruled a ll
terminal equipment should be placed in
the enhanced, or unregulated category.
A. 111E ICC INCLUDBD aom• rulet
lO protetl tonaumera •n lhls new at·
moaphere. Flrat. aloce American
Telephone fl Tele1raph -the S.11
System -now aervea more than 80 per·
cent ol lhe naUon '11 pbon . AT&T wlll
be requ)red to set up a new sub&idlary
to compete In the equipment market.
ThUI 1 Bell opera Uni company can't
take advantaae of l\s market posltioo
by continuinC to lease phones direclJy to
the con.sumer. The same requirement
was Imposed on General Telephone &
Electronics. the second largest phone
company.
Secondly, In the unbkely event Bell
decides to stop leasing phones and sell
them outright instead , consumers must
be bllled on an installment plan in such
a way as to ensure they don't pay more
to buy a phone than they pay now each
month.
Q. IF TERMINAL EQUIPMENT is
deregulated, and Bell's new subsidiary
is to be set up to handle terminal equlp·
menl. it sounds like the new subsidiary
won't be regulated. Does that mean Bell
can use Its position to corner the market
for information retrieval systems Uke
transmitting a newspaper directly lo
the homeowener '
A. The decision does mean Bell's new
subsidiary will be unregulated and can
expand into such areas for the fi rst
time. But 1t would be extremely dif·
Cicult for the subsidiary to com er tbe
market.
Q. Why?
A. USING THE EXAMPLE of a dally
newspaper. such trans mission systems
are referred to as teletext. There are a
variety of ways to transmit pages of
text to the home. most using the TV set
for r eception. For example, England
and France are already experimenting
with over-the·air teletext, meaning
E••••d ••d F'ra•~ •~ alrradfl ~%prrl•~11tl119
with •~•~air t..C~••zt. ••••l•g pa9•1 ol I•·
fortRatU.11 an-t ro11 ... lt1H
to a trf~o• plt-turr.
puter -it could not use AT&T 's com·
puters -sell access to its teletext
service to information sources such as
newspapers, advertisers. airlines with
schedules. e tc .. and then bwld and
market a system.
Homeowners would probably be al·
lowed to either buy or lease the
termlnaJ equipment. a nd they might
then pay a fee for each page of·lnforma·
tlon they use on a given day
THE NEW SUBSIDIARY. however,
would not receive any advantage by
virtue of being under Bell's umbrella
Tbe subsidiary. and any other teletext
company, would have to pay the same
rate for tbe basic phone hnk And
Western Electric. Bell's manulactunng
arm. could not sell the terminal equip
ment to the new subsidiary al less than
market pnce.
Thus any company could enter the
teletext arena and receive the same
basic service treatment Crom AT&T
Monday's decision by the FCC was de
signed to do two things · allow a Bell en
tity to join the competitive fray, with
safeguards. and resolve the concern by
potential teletext ope rators and com-
puter firms that their activities might
be regulated by the federal govern
ment. They won't.
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'24 SOvt9' Grand Ann~. Los Angeles, California
to017, (213) 611~.
Publlsned Ora"qe Coast
Daily Piiot, Apr-10. 11 11
1980 '689-aO
P UBLIC NOTICE
N·S67S6
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ALICE TIEMANh
RENARD, FOUNTAI~
VALLEY, CA, ANO OF
PETITION TO AO · MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·10Jtl4.
T o a ll heirs .
benef iciaries, c r editors
and contlnoent creditors ot
Allee Tiemann Renard
and persons who may be
:>therwlse Interested In the
"1111 and/or estate:
A petition has been flied
oy Charles Renard In the
Superior Court of Orange Co unty requesti ng that
Charles Renard be •P·
:>olnted a s personal
re presentative to ad·
minister the estate of
Allee T iemann Renard.
Fountain Valley, CA Cun·
der the lndePendent Ad·
ministration of Estates Act). The petition Is set for
hearlnQ In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Dri ve
West, Sa nta Ana CA
91102. on May 6, 198o. at
10 ·00 AM.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
gr-anting of the petition,
you shoUld either appear
at the nearing and state
your obJectlons or file written objections with tt\e
court before the hearlno.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at ·
torney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cont·
lnoent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or
present It to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
onthS from the date of
lrst Issuance of letters as
provided In Section 700 of
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_,,__cononWu F orecaat Inflation, Uiiiiillate Drops
~unness Poppin' Al' Wlr•,...,.•
81 .IOllN C\JNNI '' NEW YORK <AP> -lt m1y
only be a product of •Prins or
lmp1UMce ol UM buman need for hopo but tom• ol the ftllowt who tty lo tell ua wbat lb• ruture
hold• •Hm to be amllln• oc· u1toull)'. •
Walter Wriston. Citicorp
cha.lrm.u, 11ee1 interest rites
tumbllnar by autumn. Charles
SchultJ , chairman or lbe Presl·
dent '1 councU of economic ad·
vlura, expects Inflation to
plunae at the aame Ume.
EVEN Julian Snyder, bearish
publisher of "international
Moneyline," dtclates a peat In
interest rates finally is at hand.
and that the high rate of infl&·
tion wall fall s harply by tbe
year's third quarter.
Those ~o study forecasters,
however, always watt for the
s mile to wear off. and then they
listen to the bad news. The bad
news is that anything good is ac·
companied almost always by
something bad.
SUCH AS recession and rising
unemploy ment.
George Brown. ope ra tor or Wyandot Popcorn Co m
Marion, Ohio lets the golden kerna ls flow through his
hand while posing with a bin or his product. He says his
com_pany is the world's largest exporter of popcorn a nct
attributes WY.andot s success to a quality product. hustle and service.
Snyder. who feels any drop in
prices and interest rates will be
temporary, warns that 1929 will
happen again . "Become a
master mariner of change," he
s ays, ''because that i5 the only
certainty."
Schultze told a National Press
Bankrupt Railroad Use OK'd
WASHINGTON CAP> -The Interstate Com·
m erce Commission, continuing e fforts to get
service resumed over much of the 13-sta te Rock
Island rail system. has given a 19th railroad
authority to operate over some of the bankrupt
line's track.
Freight Hike
Approved
WASIDNGTON (AP> -Freight rates charged
by motor carriers in nine of the nation's 10 major
rate bureaus are going up 5.1 percent to 8 percent.
·The Interstate Commerce Commission recent·
ly approved increases effective for these rate
bureaus . .or groups or trucking firms which propose
rates to the ICC: Southern Motor Carriers, 5.63 per·
cent ; Pacific Inland Tariff Bureau, S.S percent;
Central States Motor Freight Burea1,1, 5.35 percent;
Central and Southern Mot.or Freight Tariff Associa·
lion, 6.5 percent, and Steel Carriers Tariff Associa·
tion, 8percent.
The ICC said increases for these bureaus will go
into effect five days after each files a new tarif(:
Wast Central Motor Carriers Association. 5.6 per·
cent: Mid-Atlantic Conference. 5.1 percent; New
Ellgland Motor Rate Bureau, 6.6 percent, and Mid·
die West Motor Freight Bureau, 7 .2 percent.
The ICC told the Sante Fe Railroad this week
it could begin service over about 125 miles or track
in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandl~. subject to
an agreement with the Rock Island bankruptcy trustee.
As of mid-week, 14 railroads lnterested in tem·
poranly operating major segments of the Rock
Island had begun service, Ken Carter of tbe ICC
said. They cover more than 70 percent of lhe
system's s hippers and about 3.000 of the Rock
Island's 7,00 miJes of track.
Although there were service suspensions of up
to two weeks before the temporary operators took
over parts of the system, Carter said shippers,
many of wbom planned for a shutdown, apparently
had no major problems.
Trains stopped running over the Rock Island
March 24, when federaJ subsidies expired. Trains
had been operated under govemment orders by
the Kansas City Terminal Railway Co.
Meanwhile, officials wbo asked not to be
named saJd no progress has been made in break·
tng the congressional lmpuae on legislation to
compensate up to 5.000 of the 8,000 Rock Island
workers who could lose their jobs when the
railroad is liquidated. Leaders of the employee UD·
ions warned last week there could be wildcat
strikes against the temporary operators if the as·
sistance bill is not passed by April 18.
With Congress in recess this week . House and
Senate staff members have been meeting in·
formally on the legislation. taking note of the
wildcat strike warnings.
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CommerceBank Is
On The Move!
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Yes, we have moved from our temporary to ou r pcrmam:nt loca tion which
is just across the st reet at 4525 MacArthu r Boulevard. ri~ht at the corner
of Birch and MacArthur. We had to run. because our only hu~int·-.<; 1-; to serve
your financial needs in the fastest and most efficient manner. W1..· are pleased
to say that si nce we opened you have: kept us mighty busy. The:: bank has ~rown
and grown. Our new location will have more faciliti es. plus th~ convenience
of a walk-up window. Everyt hing will be new ... except our familiar. friendl y
way of servicing your account.
CommerccBank's President. Lance Blue ; Executivt: Vice President.
George Ochsner; and Bob Bordwell. Vice President will sti ll come to your
office to learn about your business firsthand in order to help you with your
future financial needs. Please remember Commerce Bank 's primary purpose is
to lend money to companies like yours. If you're not banking with Commerce·
Bank ... call your bank's President or Executive Vice President and ask him
to run over to your office. If he doesn't ... we will. Call us today and let us
tell you about our track record.
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• CommerceBank
4525 MocArthur Boulevard
(MacArthur st Birch)
Newport Be.ach, CA 92660
(714) 540·6961
MEMBERffilC
Club audience t.hJ1 week that
111n1 of a recesalon were ,row·
tn1. and he conceded that even ll
tnterett ratet drqp sharply the
underlyln1 rate wllt remain
around t pettent.
cordlnc to most of th• opildona
dl1trlbUted by government, bull·
nn1, financial bouHt and
academe, means dotn1 with leu
for anywhere from a year to a decade. or even more.
The DOdon Of lea1 11 contrary
to an American'• view of tile. It
conructt with hi• under1t&1>4inc
of aelf, and the torture 11 made
all the worse by the lma1e1 ol
wealth and comfort that are
portrayed ln almost every
pubUcaUon and on almost every
TV chanoel.
Aod Wriston, apealdn1 In
Houston. accompanied bls
forecast of lower Interest rates
with tbe reminder that when in·
tereat rates fall they generally
do 10 because economic activity also has aJowed.
Immediately, it meaos dotna
without• new hoUN, tu.mini the
tbermo1tat down, using the car
leas, cuttinc up the credit cards,
trying to pay bllla now rather
than lo the future.
The questJon is whether
American's can smile In such
adversity, especially when
almost all the aood economic
news they re U.kely to receive for
a while will have a rup side. What the seers are saying, in
effect, is that good news is abo
bad news : th.at the United States
and a good part of the world are
In a mess Crom which there is no
way out except to walk over the
bot coals.
It means a lot more, too, in
terms of the family psyche.
W alklng over the coals, ac-
lt means. for example, that
you must adjust to the notion
that in a material way things
won't get better and better but
might get worse and worse,
which is something the schools
never told you about America.
When, for example, less infia.
lion and lower interest rates
mean fewer Jobs, s maller
ho us es, less cr e dit , lower
thermostats, and for the time
beang at least, less content to the
American dream of more.
Wage Guides. Ignored
Machinists' Boss Says Carter Plan 'Stinks'
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The International As·
sociation of Machinists will disregard President
Carter's wage guidelines in approaching contract
talks with the aerospace Indus try, says the
mactlinlst·s national president.
William Winpisinger told 300 negotiators of the
nation's third largest' union to demand wage m·
creases equal to the inflation rate.
IN A ROUSING SPEECH this week. Winpis·
Inger labeled as ridiculous a wage holdown agree-
m ent signed recently by AFL-CJO President Lane
Kirkland and Secretary of the Treasury William
Miller -"an offer lo us of 7 .5 to 9.5 percent when
company profits are up 20 to 2S percent a year for the last two years."
Winpisinger said the agrttment ·'stinks·· and
that Carter pursues ·msane credit pouc1es· . . a
continued course of madness."
"When Kirkland a nd M1ller came out of the
closet after signing the accords. they called me
and asked me not to publicly blast 1t." Wtnp1singer
said.
"I agreed and will not publicly blast it, but I'm
telling you in the hallowed halls of this union that
1t stu11ts. It's unfair. It's a lopsided deal. and you
need not be encumbered by it."
As the audience applauded loudly. Winpisinger
ordered negotiators of the nation's third largest
union . "You don't even consider 1t when you are at that table."
THE THREE-VEAR contracts between the
machinists and mos t of the ma1or aircr aft
manufacturing firms expi re in October , the rest in
~ovember. There are about 900,000 membus of
the union .
The strategy session was called to prepare for
rail negot1attng sesSJons with Lockheed. McOon·
nell Dougla~. General Dynamics and other maJor comparues
Wmpi.smger said the aerospace industry now
1s healthy '"and t here as no better time than now to get what we. want."
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SOME PEOPL~ WHO regard the Amencan Ex·
press Card as a credit card might be confused But
American Express explained that its card "1s dif·
ferent from credit cards. It's a charge card."
What they mean 1s that they don't offer you
credit fo r a long period of lime. You can charge
purchast>S on your American Express Card. JUSt the
way you do with a bank credit card. but you are ex
pt<'led to pay your bill in full ever y month.
What you're getting. m other words. is a s hort·
term loan <interest fret>> And Amencan Expres!'
cardholden. have found that they can usually extend
this loan to at least t'ol.O months without any dire con
i.equence~
Bt:T AMERICAS t.:XPRES.'i preeni. 1t:.clf on &
potic·) of makm~ ~pie pity up m full every month
·Since th1!> hl'lp~ )OU l1Vl' w1th1n your mean!>." :.aid
la-.t month':. p1ou:. adH:rtlM:ment. "you don't get m
o\er )OUr head!> Th:mki. is lot. Amencan Expres:.
'~ ht<'h 1~ col ll'ctin~ S25 a year rrom 10 m1lhon
cardholdcrs plu~ tomm1s ... 1ons from establishments
thJt honor its t'ard 1
Th<• American Exµre:.s ad did neglect to mention
thut al 1!> poss ible to u ... e 1ti-c11rd to get credit tr yoi;
rharge airhn<· llckf't:. on )our Amencan Expres::.
card. you can P<t :> that bill off over two years <and
thJt ... not an interest rrce loan 1
A~ERICAN EXPR ESS, )OU see. doesn•t have to •
do ,1n~1hinl: bccaust'. J S they put 1t. the card already
r t-fll'c L'> lht· c;pint and intent or thc new govem -
mt•nt mmt~ J )!alru>t l'red1t
Thl•\ )U..'>l r.m th1i. ad to tell us how ~onderful
th\•\ <.&rt' Jnd ho" much more patnotic they are
th Jn tho:-it· h.ilcful \'1s a a nd Ma!>ter Charge people.
Market Edges Up,
But Falls at Close
;\ E\\ ''ORI\. • \I' 1 Thi· •;t()( k market edged upwauf
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1n quiet trJdlOI! toda~ '>llll bc·nefiting from hopes for an:
l'Jrl~ Pt-'"" 111 1nt1·rest r.ttl·~ but fell <igain Just before clO::.·
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Th~ Dt1~ Jone' a\eragt-of JO industnalc; ~as up 1 5J at
-;-93 00 Jt mlt• point before cl!Y.'.in~ at 791 55 for a meager
II 08 gain
Gruner<; out.numbered losers by about a 2-\ margin in
the latt:' afll·moon tally of 1'e1A. York St~k Exchange·hst~
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'Y~s We Con' Originators Honored . : -;x: Cl1ltfNDmlo.• .. lliiit-.......... -li•tot UMt 1a.>1aa made tta first ap~ "-'-'...,. s... AaatM• a.._ oe Sept. t 1l!llt .. y. "'c..·· .. u b-. l700Qmwi buebell.
a -..eapectt;y crowd wUl 1et
tM orl"8aaton ol tM "Y• We
CU" moftlDebt -Paul Walter and BW 1'.,hUaat -u tbe1 tou out the
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,......._ Valley realdentl aad klinl·time
MUca ticket holden.
• IT WAS DU&JNG the "1' peDDant ram
that we came up with \be alo1an." aaya KliaUnat. "Mer a dl&heartenina lou to X.U.. City on Sept. a. we weol home and ~ WODderin8 what we coWd lo to eel U. crowd olf tta bancb.
kriltinal wu ruma1in1 tbroU&b a closet wllen be came acroea a cap with the words "~•We Can" acroaa the front. _J•. J lllayed football al lbe University of
N•v.aa.Beno in 1976 and we were having a .poor season," Krislinat remembers .
""'e coach, Jerry Scattinl, came up with u.t idea of these visors that said 'Yea We
Can' to keep our aplrita up for a big game."
&&mftNAT AND WALKSa made 1lpa
wllll the 1lo1aa and decorated Ancel
helmN with aluminum foU haloe sua·
peodtd by ~at cJo&bu bane n .
Tbey '°'* tbelr almmldt OCl • para• Uuwo tM alllN durlns a double-header
wttb lfanau City Sept. •.
"I would walk up to aomebody and aay,
'CU w wtn t.b.111ame?' And Paul would
a. ..... 5 •• '113•
football eoeob 1ot the idea. walker. wbo la quick to aet. involved
wllb "cruy ldf u," accordlna to Krlltlnal, wm be mak.ln1 the flrat pltch tooi&bl,
wbJJe Krtstinat wtU do tbe catcllJDC.
Ironically, Walker wu arrested and
forctbb' evicted from Auheim Stadium
last year when be climbed atop the
Orioles' dugout du.rial tbe playoffs. He
carried • broom to demoutrate to
Baltimore that the Ansell "were 101n1 to
sweep them 1n Anaheim."
TBE ANGELS DIDN'T sweep , and
Walker was carted off to court. He fougbt hold up b1a •iln and we would shout, 'Yes the trespassing cit.alion. and the cbaraes we can!'" aa)'C KrlsUnat '-.... u dro ped The An&els swept the doubleheader, and were su._uen Y P ·
"Yea We Can'' stuck. Prior to the 1979 Alt.er Walker makes bis pitch tonight. Dave Frost will lake the mound as the season, the Angell had t1clcet brochures Angels begin defense of their American
and lapel buttons printed with the slogan. League West crown . He wlll oppose
•alSTJN Cleveland's Dan Spillner. • AT AND WALKER decided to Dan Ford, who bad knee surgery over
market the slOJan. since the Angels were the winter and did not play in any spring
obviously cashina ln on lt, but they soon games, will start in right field for the
found out it wasn't an original ldea, after Angels, although Manager Jim Fregosa
all. says Ford is only about "80 perceot."
The Texas Rangers and New York Frost was 16-10 last year. leading the
Yankees had, to a lesser de(ree, used the Angels In inninga pitched (2391,'J) and ERA
exact same slogan wtlhin the put six {3.57 ). Spillner, primarily a reliever 10
years. Perhaps that's where KrtaUnal's 1979. was 9-5. --~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1tllo lt'as Tlaat Masked Maa1
Clayton Moore. television's Lone Ranger.
tips his hat to some of the New York
Yankees prior to Thursday night's baseball
op ener with the Texas Rangers at Ar·
lington. Moon• turned out to be good luck
for Texas as the Yankees fell. l ·O.
Dodgers Only Saw Blurs
Astros' Richard Gets Clocked at 98 mph
HOUSTON CAP> -Houston pitcher J .R .
Rkbard says he's matured. Manager Biii Vinion
SAJI Richard la at mid.season form. The Los
Aogeles Dodgers think he should be declared ii·
lefal.
Richard pitched perfect baseball for 6'1.t in•
Dings and struck out 13 batters Thursday night as
tbe Astros opened the 1980 baseball season with a
3-2 victory over the Dodgers in a battle of National
Le~gue Western Division contenders.
TBE PITCIUNG GEM GAVE Richard a 12-0
reconl in his last 15 stam against the Dodgers.
:, "I wouldn't look forward to facing too many oftdlen like him this season," said Dodger center
~der Rudy Law. who ended Richard's no-hitter
wtth a seventh lnnina alnale. "He's one or the best
, . o.rvr .... ,.,
O.••el JJ ac S:SO
in the major leagues al 49 last season, won the
game uncharacteristically by hitting two home
runs in the game. a feat they had not ac-
complished since July 26. 1978
Terry Puhl hit the second pitch of the ball
game by Los Angeles starter and loser Burt
Hooton over the right field fence and Jose Cruz
belted a 1·2 pitch over the right field fence to open
the second.
Art Howe tripled in the second and scored on
Alan Ashby's single to give Richard the cushion he
needed.
"I TRIED NOT TO think about what that ball
might do if it hit me," Law said. "If you think
about that. you'll do something different with your
mollon. I'd say I was confident I would aet a bil. I
don't like lo see no pitcher getting a no-hitter."
Los Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda was
impressed with Richard's performance "He was
awesome," bul he didn't over-play tbe importance
of the opener.
"Whal this game means is, we won't go un·
defeated this season." Luorda said.
The teams meet again tonl&hl in the lffOnd oL
a four-game series.
Martin's
C:OIDeback
Impressive
OAKLAND <AP )
Storybooks don't go Into extra
innmp. Jt's too bad for 8111) Marfin and hi s boys th al
basebalJ games do
Because for ~ Innings. the
Oakland A's return to ma1or
league status after three seasons
in baseball purgatory was equaJ
to any fairy talc by Hans Chns·
t1an Andersen.
THERE WAS OWNER Charlie
Finley watching bis team for the
first time in more lhan a year
and joking with his volalile
manager. There was Manin's
mother seeing her son's tLam play for the first Ume in more
than 30 years and toeslng out the
first ball. There was hometown
hero Rickey Henderson starting
his first opener and hilting the
home run heard 'r ound the
Coliseum And. there were 24.415
cheering fans m the stands.
But. alas. l he Minnesota
Twins tied the game with a last·
gasp raJly in the ninth and when
the innings struck 12, the A ·~
turned into pumpkins. 9-7
Still. the dJsappointment was
momentary.
"We'll come back from tbts ...
Martin said as he mulled over
his managerial debut 10 the town
he used to call home "These
aren 't kid s. They 're p r o
fess1onaJs " • "I THOUGHT for sure we had
them, .. scud reliever Dave
Hamilton. who put the tyin~
runs on bast' in the ninth and
watched in horror as they came
in to score after he was l{One
"But at least we came back. "t'
didn't do that" very much last year ··
·'Wt gavt> 'cm a good show for tne1r money,.. concluded Joan
Downey. a k.a. Billy Martin's
mother. who watched the game
rrom first pitch her own to son
Billy -to last Jn a kelly grttn
A 's warm -up jacket and
matching cap with a propeller
on top from a seut behind the
dugout.
A good show ll was and It's
been a long time since anyone
coming lo the Oakl and Coliseum
for baseball could s ay that.
Come to think oC tt, It's been a
long Ume since anyone came lo
the Coliseum for bascbalJ or said
anything when they did.
Bul this time, the fans
were there in droves and rooting
for the home team, not for the
Yankees or the Red Sox. To
prove it. there were s pontaneous
cheers ol "Let's Go A's." There
were roars when Henderson hit
his seventh·lnninl homer to cap
a aeven·run rally. And there
were screams Jalott whenever
M art1n did anything
-~----JUMPING wrnt JOY -Jeff Mitchell 1s a happy golfer
after he bird.Jed the 18th hole Thursday at the Master~
golf tournament. Mitchell fired a 66 and s hares the first
round lead with David Graham and Seve Ballesteros.
.. Masters
Mitchell Carries
America's Hopes
At:Gl'STA. Ga <APl -Jeff
Mitchell. a self-taught player
who got his start on a nlne-holt.>
course v.1th a SIO set of used
clubs. was cast 1n the unhkely
role of America 's i-tandard·
bearer Thursda \
Tht> loniz ·h1tt1ng Texan
became the only U S pla)er to
brl'ak a fore1~n stran~lehold in
the operung round o( the 44lh
MasteN golf tournament "hen
he claimed a share· of the lead
with a sl~·under par 66
IT CAME AT THE END or a day dorrunated by tricky, sw1rlJnJ?
winds that apparenll> had been
conquered by only two playen.
-Australian David Graham,
the PGA champion. and Spain's
Steve Ballesteros. the liratash
Open winner -who had
fashioned their 66s much earlier
in the day.
Mitchell. a strapping 25-year
old. gained his share of the lead
over the 7,040·yard Augusta Na·
lional Golt Club course with the
besl putting of bis career and
the advice of his veteran caddy.
Robert "Cigarette" Jones.
"It's almosl like a dream
come lnle. •· said Mitchell. who
was a fourth.year Monday
morning qualifying "rabbit" un·
tll he won a Masters Invitation
with his firsl tour victory ln the
Phoenix Open earlier this
season.
••TJDS HAS TO BE one of the
best puttmg rounds I ve ever
had." added Mitchell. who h:.1d
an 1mprcss1\'e nine threes on h•~
c;corl'card .. If I keep puttini.:
hk<· I putted today. I'd say I
have a real good chance."
M 1tctK'll foresaw an outstand
ing putting r ound when ht·
i-.alva~ed a par with a 20-rootcr
nn I hl' second hole He hld
b1rd1c putt!. o( 18. 12 and 30 feet
on the front ~•de and came back
"1th a pair in the one to hve·Coot
range before knocking in a 25·
footer on the final hole in the
final play ing group of the day.
The tno of leaders enJoyed a
t" o·shot ad\ ant:JJH' O\'er Jack
Newton. anothl•r Australian. and
former U .S. Open champion
Hubert Grf'('n . who appeared to
tw carrymg thl· American ban-
ner at 68 until Mitchell's late
heroics
THERE WERE TWO other
Americans deadlocked In sixth
place at 69. Tom Kite and Larry
Nelson, but the biggest story had
been the collapse of some of the
game's top names. i
Jack Nicklaus, on lhe come·
back trail at age 40 trying to re-
g a In hls form as golf's top
performer, hit one shot In lbe
water and used 37 putts in his
round oC74.
·'I don't enjoy shooting 74.
particularly when there are
som e 1ood scor es," said
Nicklaus,
·es Will Go Dlstanee, Say~ Maeleod
PHOEN <AP~ -Everyone lmow1 that tbe
key to the Anaeles Laten• oCfenae la their fut
break.
lleaawbile, tbeir ..,,_ we«b•• bM been
their OGtalde 1boot1.n1, •ccirilne toobHntn.
WBLL, TBS tASBU' fut bnat ~~ u well u n.r ctu.nni UM ftnt two 1am• Of tlMlr belt.of..,.. NBA plaJIQft _.. ...... Pboeala.
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The people who 1urround him manqe to bring tbe
best out of him.
'"l'llEa OUTSIDE SHOOTING bu presented
some diftlcult defnalve prob&e1111. But I sUll think
we 're ln for a klllf """· Jt'U ~the dlat.ance." Rook le JCarvln ••II a ale ' Jobnaon la tbe
Laken' cata)ylt .. Jotmsoo'a pla.J ln tbe flnt two
1•m• turned Nlson and Wllkea lDto ~latent of-feuive threats and center Kareem Abdu.l~Jabbar
bato aD lnwlMrlbM .......
.. we•ve tot to atop bim <Jobuaon) from
~netratlq IJO tnueb.'' ••14 llaelAod. "ffe•a
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ln UM nm two conteata, JobDMID racked up 2'1
Ull.ltl, 25 re~ and • polnta. Wilkes. NlaOD
and Jabbv are tbe chief bwfaeun ol bil pauln1
wizardry. Ntaon has scores 52 p0lnt.1, Abduf·
J abbar 62 po.inti and Wilkes 45.
THE SUNS CEaTAINLY could use etron1
forward Len "Truck" Roblnaon, who bas mined
tbree playoff cames with a strained knee U1a~
meat. ·
He could see aome Umlted actJon tonlcht, ac•
cordini to &m doctor Paul Steiftlard.
Meaawbile, Stetnaard Nld forward Walter
Davit would be tble to atatt. He twlated bll uk~
int.be fomUa pntod of Wednelday ntcbt'a, Ul·UI,
IOU lD lM Aqelea .
At tM aame tlsn•. llaeLeod tald reserve
cuter Rlcb kebey probablJ wlU ... mon ~~· tlm• tanllht and aa•1n lncamefourSunday t ate
(PST> In Phoec\ix,
Kelley baa bten more IUCC!!ellt\ll qalut Ab-
dul·Jabbar than •tarter Alvan Ada.mi.
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NBW \'ORK -Ron ..._. .. \u reUted 1fler 11 ll yean u an American ~ wnpl,. and hu
1i1ned • contract to Mrw M eomm ntator for
NBC lelecu" ol m.Jor l•IC'll bueball 1am lhll a aaoo.
Don ObJmeyer, HetutJv pl"Oducer of NBC Sporu, •~ud
Tbunct-.y the a -year-old t.uclano wUJ mah hl• debut Satur
day on ti.. network'• Game of tbt Week teleeaal of Lhe New
York Vankee.-Teu!I lbntt«!n same
"/U a broadcaster, we expect bla um
plre'a penpecUvt to m1&nlfest lttell in
11mo comm nlary that ts inform1ttlve. en
tertalnlna and thouahl provoklni," i.Ud
Oblmcyer.
"Ron hH bt!en a colorful put ot the
baseball scene for many years. He will be
mlased bl all of his many friends in the
game. Al of us wish him many years or
success with NBC," said baseball Com
missioner Bowie Kuhn
LUCIANO Luciano's umplrtng career began with
the Florida State League in 1964. He moved to the Eastern
League in 1965, then spent three years in the International
League before movina to the majors lo September, 1968.
The native of Endicott, N.Y., worked the 1973 All-Star
Game. the 1974 World Series and the 1971. 1975 and 1978
American League playoffs.
r------Quotr of the Day ------.
Former Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes: "I
respect any man in any profession who plays to wan
We've had too many who just come µlong for the ride.
The trouble with the nation today is we fight among
each other. We don't do that on a football team, at least
not If you want to win. Nothing comes easy. l never
saw a man make a tackle with a smile on his face ."
llfttftl•••d Na•e d A •gea. Coaela
Merv Rettenman d, who played his last two ·• years with the Angels. was named as a coach for
California. The 36-year.old veteran played out his
option last season but wasn't drafted. and has been
working this spring as a non-roster player with the
Angels ... EddJe Murray's two-run double keyed a four-run
rirst innJng that carried Jim Palmer and Baltimore to a 5.3
victol'}' over the White Sox in their season opener at Chicago
Thursday ... Stxto Lezcano, who hit a
two-run homer in the fourth inning,
sm ashed a bases-loaded homer with two
out in the ninth to power Milwaukee to a
9-5 victory over Boston ... ln the National
League. Pete Vuckovich pitched a three.
hitter and George Hendrick doubled home
Bobby Bonds in the second inning to give St. Louis a 1·0 victory over Pit·
ts burgh ... Dave Cash, Gene Richards and
Dave Winfield each drove in a pair of runs
to lead San Diego to a 6·4 victory over San
HTTENMUHo Francisco. Randy J ones worked the first
seven innings to gain the victory ... Culg Swan scattered
seven hits over seven innings and drove in two runs with a
bases-loaded single to lead the New York Mets to a 5·2 v1c
tory over Chicago. It was the sixth straight opening day vie
tory for New York.
C r bN PoarPrK 1ltla 11ta P a1't-.76 Pr
ATLANTA -Tiny Charlie Criss, the smallest m
player in the National Basketball Association.
s cored 11 of his 16 points in the final period Thurs·
day night to power the Atlanta Hawks to a 105-93
victory over PhiJadelphia, narrowing the 76ers' lead in their
best-of-seven playoff series to 2· l .
The 5·8 Criss and fellow guard Eddie Johnson sparked an
11 ·2 Atlanta streak late in the fourth pe riod to wrap up thf'
contest.
With Atlanta leading onJy 86-85, Criss dropped in a pair or
free throws with 5 .52 remaining and then s neaked m for a
layup 22 seconds later to give the Hawks a 90·8S lead.
Johnson then drove the Jane and converted a three-poin~
play with 4:54 left and added two free throws JS seconds
later. Reserve center Steve JI awes closed out Atlanta's
s purt. marred only by a basket by Philadelphia Lionel
Hollins, by lipping in a bucket at 4:02 for a 97-87 lead.
Hawes topped the balanced Atlanta attack with 20 points.
Johnson added 19 and Wayne "Tree'' Rollins had 18.
Julivs Erving led the 76ers with 26 points and Hollins
added22.
t.h,....pJ ••plotk>n tn lb• HCOnd period that aent , BOSTON Rltll Mlddltton tc:ored to Ht olt a la
t.he ..._ BJ'Ulna to 1 4·1 Victory over t.be Pit· ta.,.,_ ,_,aim lft~·pm-. ott!ittt,_.,.
UoeafHo$ey Leape r.••)'Qltttriea Thunda)' nltbt. The vie·
\Ot'J "9Dld tbe bett-o ·flve Mn•• •t M wttb the third 1ame
1cbtdw.d Saturday nl1ht 1n J>tuahu.rlh.. WA)'a.-.c..bmu'~
,O.J al 11: 1$ ol lhe Oil.rd period ••~• Boston a U lead. But I :Ot liter, Rod Schull scored for the Pencwna to rwn ao•U•
Gerry CMevera · bid for Lbe ntnt.h playoff shutout of his
earHr Bolton dominated pJ1y tbrouchout and out.shot Pll·
wburah 42· 17
_____ ....._,, Tetla 1-----
oo thla date ln baseball lo 1912 :
Rube Marquard of the New York Gianta defeated
th• Brooklyn Dod1ers 18·3 to at.art his record 19-game wlnnlna atreak.
T~·a Blrthd1y
Cleveland Indiana' relief pitcher Sid Monge Is 29.
..., A h•t T•ree K l tl• l •r Ope•ers!
play the Atlanta Braves tn the National League
CINCINNATI When the Cincinnati Reds 11 opener, 1t seems Susan Mouch gives birth to a
child
On Wednesday. lhe 30-year-old woman gave birth to her
uud Opening Day baby
"You don't stand a chance in the family 1! you're not a
buseball fan.·· she said Thursday night.
On April 5. 1971. when the Reds lost to lhe Braves. 7·4.
Mrs Mouch and her husband. Jerome. became the parent~
of a baby girl. Angela
On Apnl 4. 1974 . Andrew was born to the suburban
Wyoming couple as the Reds downed Atlanta. 7·6
On Wednesday. Abby. a 7-pound. one-ounce buby girl
was born. The Reds shut out the Braves 9-0
P ts Mii Opett J9ae Se•••• at If o•r
The Los Angeles Rams have announced they •
will open the 1980 NFL season al Anaheim
Stadium. Sept. 7. against the Detroit Lions
Gene Ready, head basketball coach at Western
Kentucky Urtiverlltly the past two years. was named today as
head coach of Purdue ... JIU Sterkel of Hacienda He1ghL-t
proved she was among the fastest swimmers an the world
Thursday with an American and world-best time tn the 50
meter freestyle ut the U S Indoor National Champ1onsh1p!> ett
Austin, Texas. Sterkel became the first woman to break 26
seconds with a time of 25 96 .Anthony Manoi. one or the
top-rated offensive lineman from the University of Southern
California. said it sounds like he will be drafted on the f1r<1t
round by Cincinnati ... Ho .. •ard Tippett, former defensive
coordinator at M1sslssipp1 State University. has been appomt
l'd to the UCLA coaching staff ... Singer Roger Oo\lcet.
famous for his rt:'ndition of "O Canada" before Montreal
Canad.lens hockey games. underwent brain surgery Thursday
.. A funeral will be held in Pittsburgh Saturday for Howard
llarp!jter. a former star quarterback at Carnegie Tech and a
memb.:·r of lhe Football Hall of Fame . The Iranian govern
ment has decided not to send a team to the Moscow 01) mpi1·
Games this summer . . President Carter, who says he" 111
take legal action 1f Ame rican athletes tns1st on going to thl
Summer Games in Moscow. 1s sending Vice Prl's1dent l\altt·r
:ttondale to prest:'nt his case to the l ' S 01:> mp1r Comm1lt1·1
I louM' of Dt:lt.•l?alcs
'J'eferi.ion. Radio
Follow1nq arl' the top <.oorl'> event'> on TV tonoqr>t P at nu• are .• exc.l'llent ... worth watctl•no .• ta1r . iornf-1
1t n 5:30 p .m .. Channel 11 v v v "
DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston
Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett
The Dodgers will send Rick Sutcliff to ttle mound ton1gtlt
against ttle Astros' kuckleball specialist Joe Nlekro In the
second game of the series All four gamt>s arc be1nQ televrwd 1n
Southern Callforn1a on ChannPI 11 • 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 v v
ANGELS BASEBALL. Clevcland at Angels Announcers: Dick Enberg and Ron Fairly
Dave Frost, who led Angel pitchers last year with a J S7
ERA and had lb victories against 10 defeats, will be on !tie
mound for the Angels in the season opener He will be opposPd
by Cleveland's John Denny (8-11 last yearl, making his first American League start. Denny moved to the 1 nd1anc, from St
Louis in a trade for Bobby Bonds durin<> the winter
OTHER TELEVISION
11 40 p.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Lakers take on
. the Phoenix Suns in the third game of their Western Conference
playoff series. The Lakers have won the first two and could
wrap up the best-of-seven competition with a pair of 111ctones 1n
Phoenix tonight and Sunday. 11:30 (2) -GOLF -MMte~ Tournament h1ghliQhtS
RADIO
Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5·30 p.m .. l<ABC 17901
Cleveland at Angels, 7:25 p.m .. KMPC 17101
Basketball -Lakers at Phoenix, 8 15 p.m .. KLAC IS70l
Hockey -NY islanders at Kings, 8 pm . I< 11S<11501
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SPORTS BREAK ' BASEBALL ' 50CC¥'.'
Oranfe Coast Colle1e'a
baseb•I team Is leadln1 a
charmed life these days. Take
Thursday dternoon for In·
stance:
The Pirates. riding the crest of
a 17·l&me winrung . streak, 1ot
thumped by Mt. San Antonio and
Co .. 3·2. And yet. even while
OCC was losing its fln1l South
Coast Conference game of the
year, their closest pursuer. Cer·
rit.ot. w._ doing lhe same, lostng
u 1.4 dedaion to Santa Ana.
SO. nlE LlJCK of the Pirates
continues despite their poor
~howtng against the Mounue11
In sttll other Junior college ac
tlon Thursday, Golden West eot '
bit by two runs In the bottom of
the ninth and lost at Cypr~&.
8 7. and Saddleback wai. haVlng
an equally h a rd time at
Palomar. falling S I
The Pirates <6·1 In confe rence,
19-4 overall> could only muster four singles off Tom McCoy.
"hom thty had beatt'n 6 I
cu rlwr in the year
The Plrak!> Sl'Orcd one run in
the fourth wht'n I>on 11 111
w~lkl'd . went lo third on a errant
p1 c·koff att.-mpt ·und came homt'
momt·nt:-. lalt·r on <.'hri:.
Johnston's ground out to 11hort
OCf THEN MADE its only
other rally tn the ninth when two
singles. a Ion.: n y to center and
Surf • ID
a •round out scored a second
run. But Randy Day lofted a
deep ny to rt1ht to end the game with the tylna run on aecond.
OCC remalnl ln flnt place ln
the South Coast ltaodJnp, a halt
aame in froot of Santa Ana and
a full aame ahead ol Cerrlt.oe.
Golden West. star ting its
11econd round of Southern Cal
Conference action, lost a he~
JC B4SEBALL
hreaker as Cypress scored t.be
tying and wmning runs 1n the
bottom of the run th.
R AV KRAWCYZK went the
distance to pick up the loss. the
Rustlers' lO in 21 games Uus
11t'ason. The majority of the of-
rense was supphed by catcher
Shawn Gill. who went three-for·
rour with a double and three
HHf Third bas<-man Jack Settle
Jlso contrib~ted a two-run
h11m er
Saddletwc k 'i. rortuncs were
not any more promtbtnK &b the
<:;.1uchofs ran Into d road block tn
l'alomar .,tarter Rob Schtllmg.
"ho iscuttered rour hits
Tht• loss drop& Saddleback
19 ~> into second place in the
M mslon Conlerence·., Southern
01v1s1on 11tand1ng1J. one game
t,.-hind San Otego CC
Rough
Ca lifontia Faces Tulsa
TL'l.Sr\ Thty :.ljy the reason and combined -.1th Tulsu:. solJd
for the succt's!'t of professional ~ defensive corps, the two h1cton.
socct'r her<> (·an lw traced to the may mean another defens tvl'
Gret•n Counlr) Soccer Associa· battle taking place al midfield
tton m~t of tht' ni~ht
Tht' Ukldho.,.i equivalent of In addlt1on. Wa ll isn't thnlled
Amt>r1 can \nuth Socrt'r '-'Ith Skelly Stadium ·~ small
Or~aniutuon. Grttn Country at fit'ld d1mt'nswns "It doesn't al·'\
tra<lt'r1 mQn• than 20 ,000 lo" for much creali\t: ~occcr
\uun~.,lt·r~ J fo" )'t>arl> baC'k plJ~ mg ·ht' S<iY~
ORGAJloilZt:R~ DID their ~t
to schedule ~orth American Soc
cer League t>xh1h1tion games at
Skelly Stadium on the campus of
tht' l'mveri.sl> of Tulsa . and
"hen more than 11.000 showed
up on the same mght a World
Series game was televised, the.
basis for an NASL rranchau v.·as
born
Toda). the Tul5a Roughnecks
pla) bE'fore enthused aud1enc~
avl.'ragLng nt•ar 12.000 fans. and
"1th two \'lctone~ under their
be lt s this -.t-a~o n tht'
Roughneck!> art' a:. good as oil
here
That 's "h'' California S urf
Coach Peter ·wall knO'-'!I 1t will
be no easy task "hen the two
teams tangle Saturda) night m
the Surf"s third i.tra1ght road
game
THE APTLY NAMED
Roughnecks and equdll) al<(·
gres~1ve Surf han• m et only one
time before, and Cahforn1a
emerged with a 3-0 thumping at
Anaheim Stadium 1n 1978
The Surf has amassed 48 foul~
and four cautions 1n two ((am~.
Thdt creat1\ 1t.) i-. l'>.Jctly what
W J 11 i' Jfll'r followtnR lal>l
"'l't'k 'I o i.etback al Scattk.
"THERF. WERt: pt>ople '-'hQ
pla~ ed "'ell and people who had
:.ub par performances ... Wall
analyzes "The first game (a 2 I
victory over Soccer Bowl cham
pion Vancouver>. was the kind
in "'h1ch e' eryone excelled ··
The Surf ha:. received cons1s·
tent play fr om Laurie
Abraham-.. "ho 1ronH·a l lv
t'nough. l<>ft Tul-.a after reported
di-;agreemt·nt!-v. 1th manage
ment
"Let's say the parting wasn't
amiable." Wall adds Still, rus
presence Saturday night ts sure
to add fuel to the fire to a
blossonung rivalry bt>t" een the
l'-'O tearru. "hich bt>J(an in tht.•
last NASL indoor season
Tulsa 1s led b> Alan
W oodward a parti c ularl.>
dangerous corner and free kick
man. Northern lreland"i. 8111
Caskey who ~co red a goal
agains t Houston: and lraJ
Oana1fard. an Iranian player
-. ho 1s Ill Tulsa because political
troubles in Iran have suspended
the season there
Marathon Run Tars Topple Oilers
For Seniors
Set Sunday
Baseball Standings
William R. Mason Park in
Irvine is the site of this year's
edition of the Inte rnational
Senior Olymp1cs marathon Sun·
day, beginning at 6: 30 a .m .
The run, for persons 20-years·
old and over, Is the 11th annual
event and is he ld each year by
Senior Sports International, Inc.
A $5 entry fee is required for
lbe marathon, and runners will
be competing in age categories
of five·year Increments, begin·
Ding with 20-24.
Sign-ups and check-in will
begin at 5:30 a.m. Sunday and
coollnue until the start of the
26·mlle event. The park ls local·
ed at the comer of Culver and
University drives.
.If LOW COST-
CAREFREE SAlUNG
"'IMMACULATt H '-30' ltOATt:
The Sailors of Newport Harbor
Higb lived up to their No. 3 CIF
volleyball ranking Thursday
night.with a 15·12, 8·15, 15-7, 15·9
decision over host Huntington
Beach in Sunset League action.
ln other play, Marina evened
its league record with a straight
set win over Westminster.
In their first-place battle with
the Oilers, Newport Harbor (4--0)
narrowly won the first set and
lost the second before coasting
to victory in the final two.
Outstanding players for Lhe
Sailors included setter Kevin
Droke, bl tter I m iddle-blocker
Bruce Caldwell, hitter Peter
Helfrich and backcourt specallst
Alan Gaddis.
The Oilers (3·1) received
tremendous efforts from Keith
Salaya in the middle blocking
position and Jeff Aldinger, an
outside bitter and backcourt
s pecialist who came off the
bench to spark Huntington to its
second set win.
Al Marina the Vikings found
life easy on their home court.
rolling lo an easy 15· 1, 15-9, J 5·6
thumping of Westmins ter.
The win improved the Vikings·
league mark to 2·2 as they re
ceived some excellent play from
senior middle blocker Larry Bo·
die, senior hitter Sam Aiello and
setter Chris Fisher.
Reds Sign Gr iffey
CINCINNATI <AP> -The
Cincinnati Reds announced to·
day they had signed outfielder
Ken Griffey for the 1980 and
1981 baseball seasons.
The agreement was reached
Thursday night. the same day
that the Reds outfielder
celebrat~ his 30th birthday.
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SAVINGS f
Weekend
TV Sports
COl'OM def Mar 110, Eetllnda 25
Oerken'1 9:50.4 two-mile victory
capped ·an exce llent individual
performance wbicb included wins in
the mUe <•:35.8> and 880 (2:0'.9).
Blcb AmaraJ took the km& Jump
wllb a personal btat of 22·0.
Likewiae, Jeff Nichols of CdM bit a
personal best with a 145-11~ in the
discus.
Newport Harbor 82, Mertn• 54
Willy Thoms and Ken Bodenhorter Sot""""''• r.', ll•dle registered 13-6 pole va"lt efforts to
TELEVISION spark the Sailors to thelr fU"St Sunset
9 a.m. C22> -AU81CAN ANGLEL League victory.
11 a.m. (5) -TSNNl.8 _Jimmy Connors vs. Marina, 4·1 on the seas,on . domin8:t·
Hans Glldemelater in a semlflnal matcb in the ed the field even~ as Jwiior Kevin
WCT Challeoge Cup, taped in Montreal. Jeffries took the discus with an lm·
11 :30 a .m. (13) _ SPORTS AFIELD presslve 158-11 mark and the shot put
Featured! Clips of a duck-calling competition and with a 53-4.
a look at a fishing trip with c~Jdren. Unl~Mv 85 Coate Meaa 51 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the ...... -., • .
Masters golf tournament from Augusta, Ga. (11 ) A tnp!e by Rich Kimball paced the
-AMERICA'S ATHLETES-1980-Sbot puller Trojans Sea View League victory.
Maren Seidler marksman David Kimes and boxer Kimball collected wins in the 100 ' .._ · · yard daab (10.6), 120 bJgb hurdles Bernard Taylor are Oui:terved in trammg. 05 '> and 330 low hurdles (40 3) as 1: 15 p.m . (4 ) -BASEMU. -The New York : · Yankees at the Tex.as Rangers. University dommated the runnlng
3:30 p.m . (7) -PllO BOWLING -The King events.
Louie Open, taped ln Kansas City, Mo. Ftn. Valley 81, Westmi.nsUr SS 5 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SP08TS -
Salvador Sanchez risks his WBC featherweight crown against Rubin Castillo in a scheduled is. The Barons overcame a triple by
round bout telecast from Tucson, Ariz. sprint.er Jtm Harns to improve thelr
11 :30 p.m. (13) -NHL HOCKEY -A fll'St Sunset .Lea.gue record to 2-0.
round Stanley Cup playoff game. Taped. Hams ran a 10.2 to take the 100, RADIO raced to a 23.4 winnlng mart in the
Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 1: 10 p.m., 220 and added a win in the 4'° with a
KABC (790); Cleveland at Angels, 6:55 p.m., 51F·2 c~.V 11 ponded with KMPC (710). . OUDWUM a ey res
Golf -Masters reports by Jim Kelly and Ed victories in both the 440 and mile re-
l l 9 50 10·50 11 ·50 am 12·50 1·so 2·50 lay eveota (45.7 and 3:52.5) and a ng es, : • · • · · ·• · • · • · strong effort iD the two-mlle by Bob p.m., KNX <1070). Eric .. --(9·"'"' 8) Hockey -New York Ishlllders at Kings 8:05 aouu ·-· · ' The Barons' Tom Strelow woa the p.m., KUS (1150) mile (4:31.8) and aenior pole nultel'
S-.. _,• ft R•llle Mark Grissom added a first with a
-· ' , 13--0 effort. TELEVISION
10 a .m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -Boston Mfn6on Viejo 108, D•na ... 'Z1
Celtics at Houston in an East.em Conference Scott Hudson threw the discus 175-4
playoff game. and added a 51·11 effort iD the abot
til PREP TRACK
The victory keeps Edison undefeat-
ed in dual meet competltioo. The
Chargers, who have heal handling
oppooents with ease of late, capt.und
13 ol 17 J)065ible first places.
Both relay team. with Bell running
in each. logged . easy victories over
the Oilers with the Chargers' 440
squad . running a 44.2, while tbe mde
contingent ran a s parkllna 3:3UI.
Morris Join8 UCI Staff
UC Irvine basketball Coach Bill
MulUgan completed his coaching
staff Thursday with the announ~
ment of Reggie Morris as bis usls·
tant.
Morris, 30, bas enjoyed five suc-
cessful seasons as bead coach at
Manual Arts Wgh in Los Anceles. lo
bis five years, Manual Arts ha bt
but eight tlmes ln capturing three
Southern League championlb.lps.
"Yea. J have some mi.led emo-
tions about leaving," said the highly
succeuful high school coach. "But I
wouldn't have made the move ll I
didn't tbiDk it was rt&bt." 10:30 a .m. (4) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -Tbe put to lead the Oiablos to their singles final in the Family Circle Cup, a major..::...::..:_:..=-..:..;:.:~..:.;;;.;;.....;.....;....;..;..;;..;_..;._.;__ ______________ _
clay court event, from Hilt.on Head lsland, S.C.
lla.m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
Noon (11) -DODGER BASEBALL -The
Dodgers meet the Astros in Houston's Astrodome.
12:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round of play
in the Masters golf tournament from Augusµ, Ga.
1 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -A
report on the tragic attempt of 10 women to scale
Annapurna . a 26,584-foot mountain in the
Himalayas that ranks as the 10th highest in the
world. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Aaron Pryor
(21·0) meets Leonidas AsP,rill~ (13-1-1) in a
scheduled 10-round lightweight bout from Kansas
City, Mo. Also: The AIAW gy~Ucs fina~. and
the Bruce Jenner track claask. ·
2 p.m . (7) -BOXlNG -Amateurs from Scan·
dinav1an countries and the U.S. meet in a series of
bouts taped ln Biloxi, Miss.
3:30 p.m . (7)-WIDE WORWOFSPOBTS-
Coverage of lhe Revel 500 from Darlington Interna-·
tional Raceway. Also: The Duke Kahanamoku
surfing classic, taped in Hawaii.
6 p.m. <9>-NBA BASKETBALL-Lakers at
·-Ph oenix
RADIO
... -Baseball -Dodgers at Houston. Noon. KABC
· J'190); Cleveland at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KMPC
1710).
·'• Goll -Masters reports by Jim Kelly and Ed
.•l11gJes, 10:50 a.m., 12:50, 1:50, 2:50 p.m., KNX
(1070).
Ba1ketbaU -Lakers at Phoenix, 7 p. m.,
K LAC (570).
CTbe Dally Piiot ls not reaponsible for late
cbaagea.>
~~oph Soars 5-8
j1.n Highjump .. :;J: Sophomore Sharon Hatfield set a school record . • i 5-8 in tbe hi .. Jump and added two other vie·
· • ries 'lb.unday t.o .. ad Pountaln Valley High to a
.9 triumph over Westmiuter to highlight
.• men'• pnp track acUon.
:· In other meets, Ed1loo and Newport Harbor
·. ~J)eeted ~ iD Salet Leape action, while
:torona del Mar, lntne and Unlvenlty Dotcbed Sea
· lew Leaiue winl.
. Hatfield's performance paced Fountain Valley
.: an easy victory, the Baroni' secood in two
: eague out1np outlnp. Sbe collected wins in the
:: bot put<~> and lona Jump (17-4~) as well.
· · • At Newpc>rt, Beth Ktnney scored victories in
' e 220 (27.8), lone Jump (15-11) and aided the on' -MO .relu team victory (St.•> iD a 73-36
erdlct over Marina. . Senior Jenll)' NormiatClll eaptutect the 100 ln
.1 and joined KenMJ • U. .tctol'loal ..o relar
quad. l:dllon ...t a,.,.~ over Huntlqtoa
acb blbiad a Oouble .tetorJ ~ TrtCJ Jlaalon. HaDkm clocked U .2 ta dae 100 and H.15 iD UM
10 )ow INrcDea.
la See View IAaa-ac:dcla. ~ ... 11111'
anded -td• • tMI lllla ..._ .tctortu b1 • ~ta boUI U.. mlll Ull .. ,..., ••ent.I.
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ORANGE COUNTY
10591 Beach Blvd. -(714) 827·3940
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John Bertra nd or San FranC't'><'<>
scored first and third finish~ Ill the
Finn !'l ational c h a m p1ons h1p at
Newport Bea~:h <u rday to take lht>
lead with 13 7 point!> arter thrt><·
races
Li ght. shifty winds a~ain plagu~d
the !>in~lehanded ~a1lor' re-,ulllnl'( 1n
thl' third race not being hn1shed until
nearly dark.
Se cond race 1. John Re rtrand. San
Fra ncisco: 2. Cra ig Healy. San Fran
cisco: 3. Andrew M enkart. Bethesd a.
Md.: 4. Kurt Mille r, Hermosa Beach.
5 Buzz Reynolds. Island Heig hts.
NJ .
Third r ac<': Andr e w Me nka r t.
Bethes da. Md.: 2. Alex Sm1gelsk1.
Mt. Arl in gton , N .J : 3 J ohn
Ht•rtrand ~.rn l-r<lnt 1sco 4
lit'"' 1lt. Ontario. (Jn ad a . :>
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Pa ul
Oce an \''iew Girls Fall
Cypress J11gh took a dvaotage or e r
rors in t.he first and sixth lllllJJlg for
two unearned runs in handing Ocean
View a 2-0 Empire League setback in
v.omeo's soCtball action Thursda)
Altbougb t he v1s1ting Seahawb
could must er JUSt one h1t. Ocean
View pitcher Pam White had a good
day
While v. as c re dited with fi ve
strikeouts. no wal.ks and allowed JUSl
lbree tuts
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Jlivid Roineo:
Race for Cahn
.. Mc Ii\ c a qull't hfe" ·· a~k~ Dand
Romt•O as COOi, inlclll•ctual Jan play!-.
in h1 '.'> serl'ne apartment
"~I~ hfc •~ prclt~ cr.1zy v.h1..n
1 · tn ht•n· I "an t to \\ o rk ' If I st<iv 1n
ont• place.· for a long 11 mt'. I lx!lieH·
thing!. c·oo~pll'{' to pn•\'ent that "
Tht• :n ~t·ar-old .pa1ntc.•r's cra1~ Ith·
1!-. a mrx or tf·at•hing art al local col
h·gt·s. ~trugglrng to .,a~ no to fr1 encb
"'ho "ant to go tn I ht• beach and
\\Orking :t!-. a gard('ner to pay the
htlb
"l'O LIKE TO -;low do"n a little
hit. hut I huv<' to do all that to make
t1mt• for urtwork People never un
dl'r!'.t:md that . t•vcryone want!-. to
lw :in 1mportunl per!-.on ·in your hfl' ·
\\"h.1t d0t•-. Rnmt•o produt·c thut rt·
qurrt•s sut'h effort·•
Thl're are "alc.•r<:olors of Co~ta
:\1 esa slrt'l•t sc:c•nc•s I hat leap from rt•
a lrty to a he1ghtl'nt'd sen se of dramu
th rough !.Ubdued or m rssing color.
01 b done rn turpentine washl's that
use !>lrong edS!l'!> to dl'frne i.pact•!-.
"here figures might -or might not
be filled in. and ltne drawingi. rn
pc..•ncrl and ink that U!>l' IU!.I a ft•\\
-.1 rokcs to dC'l iJrl a \\omiJn or man ....
hody rn a framt• of door-. or on a f1l'ld
ul m ulc..·rl color
THE CliRRENT WORK. Rom t•o
::.ays. rs hkl' hts !-.lUd10 upartmc•nl.
<'a im and somrtrmr•s cool Rul the re•
\\en• dayi. "hen bng ht colors prt:'· \Jilen ltkt• thl' .... att•rrolor \\ash of
t \\O peoplC'. one almost a c louc:I .
"itandang rn an oc .. an of yellov. and
oran~e
··But it may bt•. :J!. Arrstollc said.
·Tragedy ls the heig ht of art ' I think
painful expertl'nc•t's. <•ve n 1f t'X·
pres'il'<i rn hl·Jut1ful \\ uy!.. hiJVC d
last ing ()O\\l'r rn ;1rt ·
\ w lf portrait of tht· :irtt!>l rdlt·l'ls
lht.· p;.11n he fl'l·b "'hl·n h1'> gardening
d1l'nb look at hrm J .... 1f ht• were an 11
htcrute
HIS REPO~SE 1s to look back. Sill'
thl·m up and add thE:rr image lo '"lht·
pri m ordial st•a tn m y gut ~ou
t'an't avoid h:n mg a n accumulation
of f<.rt•cs and pl a res und whl•n 'ou
draw or parnt lhl•y c.•oml• out bc.·l'a0Usl'
<See RACE. Page C2>
OM..V fttLOT
'l'bree Artists:
Portraits of Joy, Pain and Creation
Oronge Cuo~t artists share some of the
Jru~trat1ons of pursumg a dream m a
while .vtrugghng to /ind time arid money to
product' their art m the Spt>f°dy. e:cpenswt>
t'nvmmment of Orange County.
furl Chinn:
Searching Self
Stories by Ttl0'1 LF.COQ
Ol 1,,. D••I' Pllol ~l•H
Watch out \\hen you \'lsit Dori Chinn s
house. )OU m ay trrp O\'er the stuffing for a
tux1dermal h on. o r knock over a rack of old
"t•dding gowns or C\ en g et lied up in apron
~Iring~
· All lh1!-. duttc.·r
rt ':1 not lik{• 1t "a~
10 years auo ... 'hl'
!-.ays . Then she wa!-. a
con\'e nt1on;,ll mom
and houSt'\\1fe. hut
now s hl"s a frt•('.
lant'e photographl·r
doing ;,ids. lllustra
lion and puhlrc rt'la
I ton"> work lor l<X';il
ilRl'Ol'I('!.
ANO SllE's one• nf
a !-.mall numbc.•r of
a rt photog rapher!-.
~t ru~glrng to use tht•
n c u I c• t• ~ c• o I a
P olaroid SX-70 tot.•\
prl• .... s tht• ft.•l•lr ng'.'>
and thoughts she abu
record-; in dturrt·~
Tht' coll<'ct1on of thrift store il('m s
hc•comt• prop!. in ht<r pictures. a plastic
fl o" c•r and plastc'f' madonn;l makl' a thr<'l'·
pan«I iron thut tells how the firs t owner ma\'
ha\'t• Sl'Cn the• Madonnu before d1sC'ardtng
11 uft t'r th(' purnl r h1 ppecl a nd f('ll a"a'
Bl"T DORI UKES 11 th<' v.a" it ''· :.ind
lhl' -.amt• g<X.'"> for other obJcct~ shl·:. t·ol·
ll'C'tt·d
'"There's ktnd or a m\'Stc•n· involved
thl•re h:b to be a r<.'a!>on somt'Onc 1origrnall) 1
bouuht all thc.•sc coll<•tt1blt.'!-. Wh~ do they ut
tratt m l•""
She kno"., the• ans v. er h<'hlnc1 thl' f.?IOH'
c:olll•ctron .. , "as r :11sl'd 1n !\til v.aukc..•l'
Wht·n \\l' "t·nt to churc h \\l' v.ouldn'I think of
going without white !-.locking'>. pt•lttC'Oats and
glOHS. alW:l)S v.hite glO\'l'S ..
Rchnng the past., !\tore hkc rummaging
through rt for its ml'aning lo her today. s hl'
'iUgg~:o.ls
THE PROPS ARE oft en v.rapped around
her The co:-.l of models forced her to focui.
hl·r camt.•ra on hl'r'>clf. ~omething she says 1:i.
difficult .. , don't re<.11ly cnJOY exh1b1t1ng
mys elf
.. !\ty personal \\Ork ·~ really hard and
nn emotional · ·
·tr a few pictures that sa y v. hat she· feet..
are the reward. then · monc•y r!> the absolute'
frus tration· I go throu~h SX-70 frlm hke an
addict goes through pills.
.. , lo\'c at~ subtleties. but it .., a bitch to
"ork \\Ith ...
A shootang session can eat hundreds of
dollars worth of film. more than free-lancing
produces eas.1ly. so she has to delay pro1ects.
BUT THE DELAYS aren't <ilways bad.
s he adds. because new thoughts arrr\'e. her
inner VtMOO rs changed and when thl• wor~
~tarts at last. sh<' I!. more tuned rn to .... hiJl
she wants on frlm
She •~ current!) doing ..i series of mall·
nudes. using volunteer">. but ..,ht· "J)' tht·rt:
an• proble ms because man) men see hc·r lrfl·
as glamorou!> a nd he r a:i. a S \\ 1ngcr t~ pe
'But I'm not I don't s()('tahL<' il'> muC'h • .-.
I used to -somt· women I know ft·•·! the nt•(•d
to RO out l\\O or thr(•(' t1mt'' ,1 \\{'t•k But
datl•:o." I don I "ant t hat ..
lkr ltml' abo '" -.pt>nt planning J future·
pl'OJl'Ct. "!\lalurt• \\'omt•n 1n Apron-. · due for
.1 July <;tart. !\h'an\\h11l· :-he proY.b '>l'cond
hand shop!-. for Jpron-. prac·t1cul. '-t'l'
through or maybe onl' that .. park" somt•
\ague mcmor~ of !\t il\\aukt'i-'
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for the p1c·1un•-. of apron., "rJpf)<>d Jround
tor-;os. '"but l 'm look1n,I.! for about h\f• mon·
IA nml'n ;1ho11t m) ai.:1 nt ,1r 1ll
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.. upport ht•r art b~ findtni! a !-.UJ.!J r dddd~. -.ht'
"Cl ~., "1th a lauc h. · hut then· Jrt' no -.uga r
daddll'' be!-.1de-. 11 \\ould takl· four of lht·m 10
!-.Uppo rt thl!-o '
Shc·d n ·ally hke to I'•" lh1· hill.., "1th
rommission' lo produce n·ry t>t'r">onJI 1m
agl•s of <,pcr 1al C'\ ent-. or -.1wn<I d.I\., dotni..:
porlrarts that rcn .. 11 th<· c•o,wn1·1· 01 .1 mJn 11r
\\Oman
Some.• of the mont·v \\OUld co lur J Ol'''
add1ct1on lhl' color Xl•ro\ m.irh1nl' ..i fn• nil
ha!-. alJO\\t•ci hc•r 111 u.;c 1n t'f'l',1lmg ..idl hit'' ol
nbhnn!-.. clo\ t'' an!I IO\"
SO'.\tETD1ES ~,H. inclucl• ... P11l.1r <11 d
frame ... "1th I hf' oh1t•ct!-. and hkt·-. ... om1· 111 t h1 ·
color and contras t changt'' thJI Jppt·a1
Sht• t·H·n ltkt•., th1.· r('Jt·t·1-. ..,,,\ rnJ.! lhl·m
for e\pt•rrml'Ol<, "hl' I<, '>Ifft• to thtnk o( l..ill'r
Tht•y art• nry muC'h ltkt• 1 hl· thou.-.Jnd-. of
ob1cct!-. that frll hc..·r (o-.tu :\t~a hOU!-.C fm·1
for h(•r -.ean·h for self <'xprc•ss1on and toob 111
C.'\ oke unn·.,ul' cd l'>.pt•rtt'Ol't'" from he· PJ't
Is 'Kramer' on Top?
Portra~t of Parenting Proves Poignam
'Edltor'a note This is the fourth of Jive re-
views on the Ji/ms nominated for best picture al
Monday's 52nd Academy Awards >
8 ) JERRY llERTE1'STEIN
OI Ille D•llY Pli.t SUfl
··Kramer vs. Kramer ." tied with · All
Thal Jazz" for most Oscar nominations -
nine each -1s m ost likely to s weep lhr
Academy Awards.
It's top favorite for best picture and
figure Dustin Hoffpian to win best actor.
INTERESTINGLY. Meryl Streep and
Jane Alexander are each nominated for best
supporting actress.
Miss Streep plays the estranged wife of
Hoffman. a key role in this movie of current·
day parenting problems of the divorced.
Miss Alexander is a s ingle·parent friend
of Horrman <Ted Kramer> lend1ng emotional
"'pport after he is left to care ror his 6-year·
8td son. Billy. played by J~'n Henry.
Hen ry. in his movie de t and now 8. Is
f10minated for best aupportl g actor. He is at
once the cute kid yet display!s a love beyond
his years
I
MISS STREEP appears in the film's first
nve minutes then Isn't seen a1ain for near()' po hour. But the pre!ence or her character is
a heavy lnfluenl'e during her physical
\lbsence.
'1be actress. despite tear-stained cheeks fnd rerl·rtmmcd eyes. lsn 't believeable emo·
fionalty
Her brtef u ... e on camera. a C·plus Job at t. doml't equl Illas Alexander's acUn1.
el&Mr la likely to win a statuette Monday. Hottman ls a dtrferent story.
Tbe IC\in.1 t1ant. nominated on three pre·
vlous oceaslonl for an Oscar. does pinnacle
work as a career-minded young man intent
o n climbing the executive ladder at a New
York City advertising agency.
MUCH TO THE consternation or his wife.
he seems to assume that tf he rs happy so are
those around him.
Wrong.
She decides to leave on one or Ted's "fi ve
best days of my life." cr eating a situation for
Kramer that he at first loathes then grows to
c herish -caring for his ~on.
Kramer's attempt to prepare a French
toast breakfast the morning following his
wife's departure is funny and pathetic.
Later in the film he has the breakfast
routine down to a science. It's a contNst that
is a bit contrived but makes a point.
The father-son relationship changes
Kramer's life so much that tom between ob·
ligation to son and ~ob. he loses the latter.
Hoffman's acting runs the gauntlet or
emotions.
WHEN BILLY FALLS from a junate
gym sutrering a de.?p gash under his eye. tbe
scene of courage .and blind love depicted by
Hoffman Is a grabber. Cradling the bleedin1
boy In hl• arma, be foot races to an emergen·
cy room of a mid-Manhattan holl>llal.
That scene as well as the dra matic
courtroom battle In which his mate. a year
and a hall alter her departure tries to 1aln
c ustody. drives home the Stanley R Jaffe·
produced. Robert Benton-dlr~ted movie.
Slnale·parentlng'. respectable di vorco
and chitd-cu.atody battles among men and
women wbo reco1ntze the other's self ·worth.
are commonplace today. ·
It's thole items that have made the mov·
\e a bit with Oranae Coast retldenta flndin1
themselves tn almllar circunurtance.
AIPRESINTATIVE OF ICOTI' COU.ECTtON
Detett ''°m Qono Klftl"IN9n'• 'Melbourne'
&I Stewart:
.Magic Events
l-:d" arrl ~"'" il rt ·, -.un hlt•aC'hl'rl
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look' I hJt l onio· I rom long d.1.'.., on
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flov. In).( OC'l'JO '-" l'll°' In thl' fort•·
l!round <'rt!>P hn<>-. of mk and fan
ta!.11<: '-Ca!.he lb 1n doors. "mdnv.!-.
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Or thl'r'••" the.· hou-.e ht• llH•d 10 on
lht' Ralhoa l'c·nan..,ula It -.1 and'i on
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twen an Jrl IO'>tructor for 11 \ l«1r-..
mn-.i n •t•cenl h JI I n Int.' ' ~1-;1. F
a lll·rn;ill\e high sc-hool
"IT'~ ~tAOE l'P of kid!-. ranj.!rng
from 1roublc.'<l to g1 flt'd.'" hl· '>Jtd.
.md th .. art .,lucfrnh rt-.. 11lv cit\ 1<11·
n1 11 l\\O ptlt''· t .tlc•ntt>d a nd nor
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Gift Sharpens
Museuin's Ailll
A maJor aC'qu1~1l1on of 74 works o f a rt h\'
Southern Cahfornra artists ~oes on d1splav at th(•
Laguna Beach MU!>eum of Arl. today throu~h Junt•
23
"This V1r~inra Steele S<'otl Memorial Colll'rlron
focuses thl' dirl'ct1on of lhc museum as u primarv
colll'ctor and u hrbrtor of \\'t•st Coai.t art. .. -;aid Tom
Enman. mus('um director
ENMAN BELIEVES THAT a deciding factor In
m aking the museum rccrpu~nt of this gift was the out·
standing s uccess or "Southern Cahfornra Artists:
1890-1940" s hown last summer. The catalog for that
show has become a collector's item and historian's
reference for artists of that era
Virginia Steele Scoll was born in Pittsburgh.
Pa .• with a background rich In preparation for e\'en -
tual expression. While still a girl. she collected prints
and later enrolled at Carnegie lnslllute of Techoologv
and Yale where she studied drama . •
She traveled extensively in Europe before settl·
inR tn California with her English husband. painter
J onathan Scott and becoming a trus tee of the
Pasadena Museum v. here she proposed a gallery for
contemporary art.
AS ONE COMMENTATOR wrote: "Her lovalties
to those artists in whose hves she shared were Un·
shakable In several Instances her benefactions for
them did not s top simply with the purchas f' of their
works ..
Repre ente.f;I m the colleclion are Rex Brandt. 1-·
Tollei. Chamberlin. Phil Dike. Francis de Erdely.
Michael Frary. Richard Haines. James Jar\'aise
Dong Kingman. Emil Kosa Jr .• Roaer Kuntz Scott
Millard Sheets. James Swinnerton. Shirley Weekes:
Jack Zajac Md Arthur Millier
The museum is open from 11 :30 am. to 4:30 p.m .
dally except Tuesdays at 307 Cliff Drive.
cu•••NT P•OP•U•ONA&; ~D COLL•O
cheertHdtrl wm JUdl9 U. HIQtl k._, lolrlt Championships tNt start S.tunt•Y .t lhc ,._Melle Mountafn a,. vaaencta.
SCltooll ,,_ s.nt. Barblra to SM Q._.,
:r:====-Aor~==_.," ···-"""°*"· Routlw WfH be.,......,.., from 11 a.m.
to S p.m, lrt lfMMcaM TitMW.
THota •XTaA WaT WtNT•R ttorm1 dltaYed a'*"'~ P._'!iect p&enned for the AWf1unee Faire 1 lltl an A,oura. SOtheet ........ (etelltetlonof9rlna wnt return on Aorll 26 for she weebncfs until June ton the Old Pwamount R8neh.
Por spec lat ntdueed rat• for student and
youtK groupsl com.,.ny ~ ci-.,
socfal and m1Utary groups, phone <213>
741-4)631.
M•MOttA81LIA PROM JOUaNALllM
celebrities and historic front peges wm
be offend at pubf lc auction et 7 p.m.
Aprll 11 by the Orano. COUnty chaoter of
TH• JACK STRAW PLAY•Rt "AL'" RICHMOND AND Muca MONETTE HEAD GEM THEATER'S CAST OF 'SLEUTH'
the SocletY of Profftlaonal Joun\altsts,
Sigma Oetta Chi. Bidding wUI be In the
Orange Room, SMd .. tMtck Inn, Santa Ana. wt u provide pOetr y wtttt ha"'*'k:a end
guitar .ccompenlm.nt •t t p.m. Sunday In
Turt .. Rock Community Center, 1 sunnyt\111
Drive, I rvlne. Genwet ac:tmlssk>n $3.
AN eYENING OP fSUN
written by Jutes Felffer and Woody Al ten
will be presented by Orange Coast College's
Theater Arts Department Aprtl 16-19 In
the Orama Lab Theater on the Coste Mesa
campus. Tickets are $1 .SO for the plays,
"Hold Me" and "God" that wilt start at 8.
JOHN RUTTER'S ''FANCIES"
will bethefeaturedwork attheAprll 19
spring concert presented by Orange Coast
College's 6.S..volce Chorale. The $2 and $3
tickets are on sale at the OCC Ticket
Of flee. Phone 556-5527.
DAVID STONEMAN OF NEWPORT Beech wHI appear In the Chepman College
production of Mozart's comic opera, "The
M aolc Flute," at 8 tonight and Saturday
and 2 p.m. SUnday In Waltmar Theater,
333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. Tickets SJ.
JA2Z SAXOPHONIST BUD SHENK
wlllJ)ppear as ~clal guest artist with the santa Ana COiiege Jau ensemble at
3 p.m . In Phllllps Hall on the campus at
17th and Bristol streets. Admtsslon S2.
. . . ' .. f'ro•Pa,,..c1
• .
j :MAGIC EVENTS •..
' . .
: secure job forever, or do I want to
: step out and give it a try?"
: ~ The answer: •
. ..WELL. FREEDOM takes very
Jillie time to set ln and tbe effects are lasting, so I'm -going to live and
travel in Mexico ... I 'll be doing
photography, painting and drawing.
· · 1 wa nt to find out what, in my in· ner self. is rerocious." He laughed
and added. "It sounds heavy, but I feel pretty light.
"Freedom is lightness, mobility.
Heaviness is comfortable and secure
and drams creativity."
Five years ago Stewart took a year
off and went to Mexico. He paint~ a
portrait of his house (really a shack>
there that evokes a sboreslde feeling
and blends fantastic color with mun·
dane shapes.
THOUG H STEWART'S paintings
are photographically realistic. he
tries to bring about an emotional
response from viewers by stepping
beyond realism.
"The painting of the house on
Crystal Cove (f11lcd with shells>. on ,
one lev('I it's very real. but on the
other it 's imaginary. I like to see the
two blend together in the same mo-
ment and same level of conscious·
ness:·
BAROQUE CHAMaER MUSIC SHAKESPEARE'S ROMANTIC~EDY, "A MldSummer N lght's DrHm, •will be pre-sented at I p.m. AprH 17-11and2~26
wlll be Interpreted on. unaltered Instru-
ments of the period as the Autos Ensemble
r e.creates the tOf\al qualltles Mozart.
Haydn and Bech Intended at I : 15 tonight
in Laguna Beach High School Auditorium,
625 Park Ave. Tickets will be SJ at the-
door for this season finale for the
on the green near the dining commons at
Southern Callfomle Coffege, SS Fair·
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets $3.
YOUNG LOVERS, CALll'ORNl~·STYLE.
provide the drama amid the hlstOrlcal
action of the Ramona Outdoor Pageant
Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society.
A SPRING SING PARTY to be staged April 19·20, 26--27 and tor adults wlll start at 3:30 Sunday In May~ at 2:30 p.m . In Ramona Bowl, the Theater Arts Center, 2S01 Clttt Drive,
Newport Beach. Special musical combo and
refreshments provided for '3.SOadm lsslon.
two mllft south of Hemet. For tickets,
phone 658-3111 or write to the paoeant,
P .O. Box 7SS, Hemet 92343.
..
Fro• Pafl*> ('I
I RACE FOR CALM ...
look for •~ a sen!>e of Romeo t1pend s ~t!vcn
('OUragt" . without It. days a week at this drav. .
art laC'k., t•x<'1tement and 1ng table. "and I com
"hen ''OU do work tl ·sex· plain hke hell. but I love 1t
c1ting· l0 knov. you could Ws bettcr than goin~
destroy at " to the beach:·
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3421 Vie Lido, Newport Be11eh
AeMrvatlona 87~
Distinctive
Waterfront Dining
Oyster Bar,
C-Ocktails
& Entertainment
,\ tratJ11i on in Hawaii r,,r ~ear\. Th~ ~pindnhcr
Re~ra uranl ha~ just dropped anchor in Ne-.port
lkach. We've got 1hc finct'l \'iew o n the barbor. a
~upcrh oy~er bar & lounge. and an arr.iy of 1emp1-
inµ lunc heon and d inner \elections from Rack of
L.tmb and Pnme Rib to Hawaiian spec1altie~ lil e
Mahi Mahi and Sv.ordf1~h. Make: plans to join u~
'oon! Rc~ervJtiun~ Jcccpred .
STJ!!!drifter
J3l3 West Pacific Coast Highway 642·2295
(Just South of Ncwpon Blvd.)
mana1ement 901lt1on1 before tbe move to
Jrvlne were with the famed Blftmore and St.
Mortb hotfts-tn N8W Yortr •
Food lm't otfered la UM Cabaret Lount• at
nl1ht but 10me nice luncheon selecUou -
served by at.Ured Cabarettet, yet -make it a
han~y midday dlntn1 spot. Beyood the dally
special, regularly tabbed at ta.~. there's • nif-
ty rout beef plate, $4.95, wbJch l heartily en-
joyed tor lunch lbe other day.
FOK THIS, BARON or beef s lices -
brought to the table precilely pink/rare u or-
dered -were served on bot cheese toast, a,u
ju.a, and accompanied by potatoes and• tossed
gr een aalad.
Additional dining facilities af the Jnn io-
clude lbe luxurious Mediterranean Room and
the Captain's Table coffee shop.
Straight across the street. so to speak, troan
Oranl'te Countv Airport, lbe Alrporter Inn ls
at 18100 MacArthur Blvd. Telephone: 833-2770. .....
THEY'VE G-ONE ALL OUT to transforsn
the entire theater into the hills or Austria for ltle
jW1t-opened "The Sound of Music" at Sebai.·
tian's Dinner Playhouse in the Grand Hotel.
Anaheim.
In keeping with the Alpine motif, too, the
buffet reatures many Bavarian dishes. and the
waitresses and hostesses are costumed In
authentic embroidered dresses and busmen
in the lradHiona1 embroidered shirts and vest!.
especially ror this production.
On s tage, throughout dinner. there's °'.i
string quartet playing Viennese waltze:.. Multi
talented Judy O'Dea is repeatmg her accla1m<.>d
role as Maria in the show
Performan<'es nightly, except Monday. with
t" o shows on Saturday and Sunday. 1-~or re·
:.ervat1oru. or information call 772-7710
11i:Jotl.!4ltose1'
DINNER. SPECIALS
SEA\IEO NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 P.M.
SUN & MOH . . . BroutecfChlcken$2.85
TU£ .. .'59~1tettJ 2.85
WED .S.11.t>ury StHk 2.70
THUR .................. B«><:Mtte of Beef 3.40
FRI . • . .. . . . . .. . Tertyekl StHk 4 .40
SAT ................ Chldl•n Fried st .. k 2.95
All served with soup or salad,
choice of potato, hot rou and
butt«, Jello or sherbet.
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one' ~ou liked bci.1 last timl·. l\Jonday
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bolh ~ Md DlQtlll tM role ot Je.t.r Lat r. while ll N41ta • ...., aown u JAM After aa tail« weellend b11tu1, .. Murder
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THI: UDO SHOW IS one of four MW l l.H Obrero ... M1MkMI VMJo. Jeu "1cle d1Nctl the
prod\.ICUona ao•~ on lhe boarda nut -.... tt'u A11tba auiaUe m11tery wbldl featuree John
be folio~ oo Wednesday b)' t OIMt-let p)aya Gre•naladt, Collten Goed.llart and Valerle
( .. Hold Me" and "God"> at Oran11 Coast Mcilroy. Performanc" toftllbt, Saturday and Colle~ , while Friday wlll be ~DI nJpt for nut Friday and Saturday: re1trvatlona PREDICAMENT IN 'TH! STAR SPANGLED GIRL· BY IRYINE COMMUNITY THEA'flR
boO. 'Tbo Star Span11od Olrl • at the lrvlH 710·0lll. EJ&zabettl Tiemey Cotnpealne to Robert Knapp About John Szura•a Amorou• Antk:9
Community Theater and "Bua gop" at the Hun ----------------~---------------------------------..::,_ __ tln1toa Beach Ptaybouae
J<Wnlna Ames aAd MIH Nlah In Udo'• ·~~Road" wm be Tom MCQoqm, Pat ~llchri1!1 Aao M1nnln1. Jeanette Travl1.
ilcbard ~bley. Georae Harria, Barbara Wh1t•.
Fred Manb and I.addle Reday. Joan McOillla '5 tervlng as assistant director
The Lido Jale Clubhouse at 701 Via Lido
9oud, Newport Beach. will be tranaformed into
ihe backwoods or Georgia for five consecuUve
performances, Tuesday through Saturday, with 'n 8 o'clock curtain. Reservations 875-2603,
8'73·2686 or 673-4181.
AT ORANGE COAST College, Jules Feiffer
and Woody Allen supply the material for ~
Intermission
Tom Titus
one-act plays "Hold Me" and "God." Alex
Golson and Donna Solo are the respective direc·
t,ors.
Cast in "Hold Me" are Richard Bosworth,
Bruce Brown. Ellen Brydum. Bryan Burnes.
Roberta Culbert, Pat Kingsley, Kathryn San·
burn, Kathryn Long, Terri Lyn Tanner and
Wayne Wagner. The "God" cast includes Joe
Brockman, Philip Smith, Michele Zoll , Greg
Turner, David Hagemaier. Chuck Coleman.
Sandy Hank, Regina Regan and Kellie Lee
Oliver.
Wally Huntoon 1s designing the sets for both
shows. which will be performed Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o·clock an
OCC's Drama Lab Theater on the Costa Mesa
campus. Reservations 556·5527
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Complete Prime Rib dinner. Only $6.95.
Mon thru Sat: S-7 p.m.-Sun: 4-6 p.m.
When Charley Brown's offer.i a bargain, you eat a great deal
This delicious meal features over half ·a·pound of succulent Prime
Rib cooked to juicy perfection.
With soup du jour or tossed salad, steaming baked potato, sour-
dough bread and butter. Plus a tempting dessert and tea or coffee.
Included in this deal is our polite and friendly ~ervice and wann
atmosphere-something you may not have bargained for
At Charley Brown's your money buys a real bargain without
reduced fare. At $6.95, it'~ one of the best prime
rates around.
CharleY-Browm.
The prime steak place·
(City· Address• Phone No.) ..
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tan ucs its 10th annl\ ('rs::ir~ s.eason with a
::.eldom-produced Neal Simon comedy. "The I
Star Spangled Girl." Ron Fllian directs the I
"atirical saga or t\\o underground magaune ~NILi
writers and a super-patr10llc female swimmer I ................
in the San Francisco of the middle 1960s.
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In Hollywood at 2: 30
GET AN AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE
COSTA MESA
369 E. 17th ST.
(IN THE WES I POAT SQ.)
HOu.YWOOD
1608 N. WILCOX AVE.
(BETWEEN HOLLYWOOD
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APRIL 30. 1980 ·•
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUMCH 11 :30 to 3:00
On-the -Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel
on the First Level. For reservations c.alJ: 540-8822
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'TOBACCO ROAD' BEMUSES LEON AMES
Jane Nigh D•vldaon Love• Tom McGovern
John Szura and Robert Knapp playing her
alternating swains in O.e Turtle Rock Com·
munity Park auditorium, al Turtle Rock Drive
and Sunnyhill Road in Irvine.
Curtain limes are 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays through May 3. with matinees at 2
p.m . April 20 and 4 p.m. April ZT. Reservations
154-3643 weekdays and 752.ea76 evenings and
:weekends.
WILLIAM INGE'S COMEDY·DRAMA
~·Bus Stop" arrives at the Hunlinaton Beach
:Playhouse Friday Wtder the direetlon of Art
-Winslow. Heading the cast are Ben Miles as the
:Overeager Montana cowboy and EUH Stratton
41 the road house singer he pursues.
: Completing the cut are Susan Grant Kelly, ~laudia Chase, benn Belanger, Michael Aquilla
-end Rex Day.
: Performances will be given Fridays and
:Saturdays at 8:30 for six weekends at the
~laybouse in the Seacliff Village Center, Main
!:Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunlinston Beach.
::iteserva&na 847-4465.
• • WINDING VP ITS enaagement at South
.:Coast Repertory's Second Stage Theater Is
14"Harold Plnter'a "No Man's Land." Gordoo Dul·
ey dlrectl with Hal Bokar, PbWp Baker Hall,
·Don Tucbe and James Winker comprising the ••t. F1Dal performances will be stvea ton11bt
tb.roulb Sunda1 at I :30 with a Sunday matiaee
.. at 3 lft SCR'e Fourth Step Theater, '55 Town
-Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reaervatlona
9S7-t0aa .. • Continulnl tills weekend and cloelna next
• wMt._. are two other produc:Uoaa, "VIDltitl"
·at the New~rt Theater ArU Center and
"Mu.rdlr at tbe Vlcar•I•" at the Saddlebac~
Valley Commu.nlty Theater.
ATOURHOUSE
COST YOU LESS THAN
EATING AT HOME.
Figw-e it out for younelf. Abie tureen of soup, a fresh green salad.
two entrees (fried chicken plua 1 leCllnd entrtt like bed ribs with barbecue
sauce or baked ham), fresh v~ mashed potatoes and gravy, hot com
bread and honey butter. All for SS.•S •.• and all you Wlflt of both entreea. lf
you're a hearty eater, you'd be bard praeed to mat.ch our prices •.. and it
would be even harder to match our aood cooking!
3010 Harbor Boulevard, Calta Mesa
HOtlrs: M·Th. 5-9; Fri, 5-10; Sat, 4-10: Sun. 12·9
For reservations. call 549-0310 .
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People ask me where our restaurant 1s. It takes a
while to explain -especially 1f they don't know
Newport Beach
Le Bramtz rs out-of·the~y. But that has turned
out to be part of our success. Our regular customers
return again and again. As a matter of fact. we get
very few tourists, even in the summer.
We are an intimate hometown restaurant. You·re
invited. 101n us.
W"e're popularly out
ofthewa~
bE Bl-RRRITJ,
FRENCH RESTAURANT
Dinner Seven Days • Lunch Monday thru '-nday
414 North Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach
For ReMrvntions Phone 645-6700 • Cocktail&
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·••ttAINTtNG ON YAl•S
~ lft Ancleftt GNKe" fNY .._ IMft Cloll up
•t Bowers MuteUm, ~ N. MMt St., S.nt•
AM, •t•ntno S.tuntev. Thi 51 •JC11mll4•
Of uttl.......,. Md decoratlw •-•• _:_daunotnm ._..,. c1-.., .c ..;., ---.---'lh--
•r• on speclat IOM h'om the~. Paul Getty
Muaeum. ·~we '9•11• ..._, mat.rlals
the Gt9Hililint "9.lna, It blcomn •ti the more recnartlitbfe--.l this art••
•chfeWd,.. toM. tNt It wrvlWd," s.ys Reilly RhOdn, director of 8ower5.
The exhibit It continue thfOUOh June n
with Kcornpenylno fllms. lectu'" and
chltdren's wetklhops. GaUtry hours are
noon to s SUlldeVI end t to S Tuesdays
throuoh S.~days. Admission Is trH.
PRtSMA'Tte RAINBOWS .
wtll flash abOut Vorpal Gallery from Sun·
day througtt April 23 es L'lppe/Waren Fine
Crystal co-st>onsors an ••hlblt of glass
and other media by 12 contemporary artists, geerM •591ClaJly tor Investors. The
99Uerv. et 116 GJenneyre, l..~na Beach, lsooen fr'Ofl 1' a.m. to 6 p.m . dally.
OPENING FOUR·PART ART
lecture series at Oranoe Coast College
wllt be scultor M ichael Davis. He wlll
dl$cuss his rt form, some of whlct\ Is on dlspfay Is month in Japan, at noon
Tuesday ln,OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is Sl.50 at the door. Also
appearing will be performance artist Nancy Buct-anan on April 22, sound manipu·
lator Bob Wilhite on April 29 and realist
painter Susan Clover on May 6.
LEGENDARY WATERCOLORIST
Milford Zbrnes will conduct two landsc.ape
painting workshops at Orange Coast College.
The S30 sessions April 18-20 and 25-27
will run from 7 to 10:30 p.m . Fridays and
9a.m . toSp.m .onweekends. During the
evening program, Zornes will demonstrate
and discuss his work. On Saturdays and
Sundays he will accompany participants to
selected pefntlng locations In the county.
Registration is under way In OCC's
Community Service Office on the Costa
M esa campus.
A BENEFIT SHOWING OF
"Paintings of Children and of the Sea"
opens With a champagne reception from 4
t o 10 JY.fn . Saturday at Pomeroy Gallery,
5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, Cypress.
Owner Carol Pomeroy has pledged 25
percent of all sales of paintings until
April 30 to the trust fund of the Albert
Si tton Home for Children In Orange.
Youngster s are seen in original oils by
Fred Duran, Esperanza, Connie King, Eva
Makk, M yrle Medeiros, Fii Mottola, Harry
·Myer s, Susan Newcomb and Rophar. Moods
of the ocean are captured by Edward
: Barton, Beverly Carrick, Anthony Cas.ay,
·Anton Gutknecht, Eugene Gar in and Steve
; Mirich. The special exhibit ends May 10.
: THE "ARTIST HERO" CONSTANTLY
; at work drawing, constructing and discuss·
• ing h is art and politics is shOwn In the
; film, "North Star/ Mark di Suvero/' to
: be screened at 8 p.m . Wednesday in Newport
: Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive,
• Newport Beach. This important American
·sculptor, whose massive works have been
. exhibited in Paris and New York, tells
. what effect an accident which confined
him to a wheelchair has on his life.
: T ickets are $3 for the one·hour film.
ELEVEN VIDEO WORKS
·by Joan Jonas that mix interior dialogue
: with audience r eaction will be featured
: from Wednesday through May 18 in the
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Depicts God of WI"• In Chariot
V iew ing Room at the Long Beach Museum of
Art, 2300 E . Ocean Blvd. Admission Is
t ree from noon to 5 p.m . Wednesdays-Sundays. Ms. Jonas says her projects
during the past decade "represent a
double r eality: me as image and as per-
former." The sequences range from four to
30 minutes.
PRINTMAKING BY 14 TOP
art students at Golden West College will
be exhibited at Huntington Beach librar y
and Cultural Arts Center, 7111 Ta lbert Ave.,
through May 3. The artists, Instructor
Brian Conley and Peggy Conley who juried
the show will be honored at a reception
at 7 p.m . Monday in the reading area.
Twenty-two lithographs, etchings, silk-
scr een prints and collographs are on view.
ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN
t o see the elabor ately dyed Japanese
Kabuki costumes created by contemporary
designer ltchlku Kubota on display until
April 18 In the Art Gallery at Cal State,
Fullerton. Hours are noon to-4 weekdays
and 1 to -4 p.m . Sunday.
A DELICATE BLEND OF EAST
and West is evident In the watercolors of
Shigeko Kojima, making their American
premiere at Gallery Xyst, 1-412 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Her last exhibit
of stormy sk ies and tranquil country
scenes was in Belgium. The gallery Is
open from 11 to 5 dally, except Tuesdays.
SLIDES AND SKETCHING TECHNIQUES w i ll be discussed by llma Cunningham when
she describes "wash drawings done while
running for the tour bus in France and
Italy l ast summer." That's her subject
for the meeting of the Costa Mesa Art
League at 7 p.m. Thursday In TeWlnkle
Mldldle~hool, 3224 California St •
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•11!\9Y2!a.SU. "It'• a mane*-t.e&IDI,'' be uplalnl. a.or. Sbeariai C WGii •·• .,.aa. ·•r enJoY .,ae,,to work . I ata,y 1walre lanaer. You
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eora-~ ~" Hilted tor • years • •ltd ta playtiil Jau Plano wttb JUlt a baullt. ~ bu a new retord -. "8lue1 Alley Jau,"
on UM Ooaeord Ja11 l•Mi.
"I'm one ol thote fortunate people who .,.. COftlraet~." Sbeatln1 H)'L "MOit J111 people do lndlvldual albums. '!'My.,,..,_,.. an album. take It
to a company and try to
tell It. I'm acheduled
for two• yt."&r tor• cou--
pie or ydn
''Bl1an Torff and 1
cul Um album Uve lut
October In Bluet Alley
Jn Wuhlqton. We prob-·
ably cut enouab fdr
two albuma. I don't
think they'll follow thla
with the same klnd of
thln1 unless they want
to bave a volume two. I
would tblnk the next
will be a studio album."
He ended the quin·
t 'a 1949·1978 ex-nce, Shearing aaya, SHEARING
ause I felt it was time. The hast three or four
y rs of the quintet 'a life were kind of on
a matic pUot.
~"HOW MANY TIMES can you go Into a room
w the same sound and same instrumentation
a absolutely r e vel in pl aying 'Roses of P ardy'?
>_ "The quintet paid the rent tor a number of
y .. rs. But it was time t.o address myself to the
rtfJ>Onsibillty of being more of a pianist and less or
a ~and leader, especially one who rests on his
lafirels for so many years.
;. "I dJ.smissed any part or me that was on
apmatic pilot." Asked whether his new role is as rewarding as
h expeded it to be, the pianist says yes.
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' Shearing's Smooth
Pianist George Shearing will Join the
, Long Beach Symphony Orchestra at 8 tonight
and Saturday for Bach's Concerto in D MiDor
~plus the premiere of conductor Don Ray's
"One Shot, Five Minute Overture."
After intermission the smooth Shearing
sound wm be upplied to hits by Henry Man·
, c mi and Anthony Newley as well as a special
group of piano-bass duets with Brian Torff
from their night club repertoire.
; Tickets range from $8.50 to Sll.50 for the
• pops concert in the Terrace Theater . Only a few
·remain.
At 8 p.m. Monday, Shearing and Torff
• will be playing their sophisticated jazi m
USC's Bovard Auditorium. Tickets. priced
from $4.50 to $7.50, may be purchased at
M utua1 agencies.
I
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Shearing's sense of humor is as keen as
his musicianship. Asked if he bad been blind
all his life. he replied, "Not yet!"
Call 642-5678.
Pul a few words
lo work for ou.
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TOMIGHT AT 1:30
HAROLD ptNTf.R'S
MASTERLY MIX OF
COME.DY & ORAMA
Man's Land
Now thn1 Apttt 13 Onlyl
Tu••.·Sun. EVH. at 1:30
Sun. Mate at 3:00
Jbuth U>ast Repertory =~ s.... C-'fta-. CotN MeM __ ,........
"I almo.l dupUcat t piano part f d id with
th• quJiitet. It I dff ldt to &et t dlllerent 1rran1e·
ment of a tune I'll play 1 cborua lb• old way tlrat.
beuute lh1t•1 the way Pee>ple r member It.
"ANYBODY WHO RAS that •ound In hla
mind. evtn thouah It 11 only ba and me , wlll hear
It .. full I ht•ltr lhl6 quintet ln my mtnd and. rrom
rn)' mind to my hngeri>, chances ue to someone
t>l1t•'11 eura "
She1rt111 and hli wife E!he moved to New
York from San FrllJlcisco an 1978. "It's a wonderful
plact'. but there ls noth1na to do in San t'rancisco,"
he 11ay11 "Jau clubs close llB fast as they open.
"Now I aet home more m six months thun I
did in 18 months In San Francisco. Wben I do
thlngs Uke Wolf Trap near Washington, I just bop
down and do 1t and <'ome back ..
SHEAalNG OBVIOUSLY is interested in bU:>l·
nesi; matters as well as music.
He has two calculators w1th which he checks
his a<'countunl'11 figure&. which come to him In
8ra1lle One of the computers plays a different
note for each number punched and reads out the
answt>r ln musl<'al notes. The other speaks.
The only records of his that he'd Usten lo.
besides the new one, Shearing says, Is one with
Gary Rurton. quintet and woodwind quartet. called
"Out of the Woods,'' and an album with Nat
"King" Cole, "George Sheanng Plays . Nat Cole
Sings," both on Capitol.
WHEN HE PLA VS his famous composition
"Lullaby of Birdland" now. Shearing says, "I
treat It as lf written by Bach. and include a little
quotation from the 'Magnilicat. ·
"lf you can't have a little musical fun and re·
lax ahd stay home a little more by the time you've
reached 60 years of age, you're doing something
wrong. Hopefully I'm not doing anything wrong."
Poe's Plight
Told in Play
A full-length original play blending the life
and abort stories or Edgar Allen Poe will be pre·
seated by the Chamber Repertory Theater or
Boston at 8 p. m . April 19 in Plummer
Auditorium. 201 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton.
"Tell Tale Poe," a fully staged production
'bringing to We many or the popular tales ofter·
ror created by America's master of the
macabre, was written by Ted Davis, artistic
direct.or and actor of the East Coast·baaed tour·
ing company.
The production is the final attraction of
Cal Staie. Fullerton 'a 1979-80 Professioa.al Artists
i.n Reaideoceaeries.
The S6 tickets and further informaUon
should be obtained In advance from the uni·
versity's Performing Arts Center box office at
773-3311.
"Tell Tale Poe" Is based on the last few
hours in the life of America's well·known writer
of psychological terror.
The unique structure of the play allows the
five professional actors to explore Poe's basic
fears and fantasies by staging excerpt.5 from
many of his works.
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Some Of thl subl&ets stt'm d•ted
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effective..-. s.tty k•lltrman.
BHI MfiCy, Chn.tooMr Lee
Peter Bonerr ~'tom smothers The rating Is A With teml·
nudity, a comic orgy scene a,,a
som e of the roughest language
vou' II hear outside oft he
locker room.
"FOXES" otters an
adult view of the meaningless
''SIMON" •lms \•tlrlcal
l•bt at N ay t•ro t•: th• ttc h
nology 1ndu1trv. tht m1t1t•rv
t levator muilc. tetevlslon.
Fl1st-tlmt director Marshall
BflOman 11 1n e•pert mark1FN1n Alan Arkin It• Klentlst brain.
walhtd Into C.llt vlno he has
•rrlved from another planet; he
becomes a media hero when the
country is t mp0rarlly convinced
The comedy Is often labored.
Rating PG, with mild swearing
'~HE CHANGELING" Is a st:aremovlewlthatouchof ' class: the strong presence ot
George C. S(ott He plays a
compo!>9r bereaved by accidental
deaths of his wife and daughter
'CHANOELINO' STAR
M•lvyn Dougie•
He illogically rents an aban· doned mansion that resembles a demented Buckingham Pala<" Things go bump in the night, a ftermath of a long-ago murder
Scott lends credibility to the
far-fetched happenings, and
director Peter Medak manipulates
the standard scare tactics with
The Newport Theatre Arts Center Players
presents
~ ANl'l'IES"
AN ADULT COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER
Directed by GREGORY BACH
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Based On A 'Due Story
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lln••· Melvyn C>oual11 contrl·
butts anotMr of hr1 1trono performal"Gts In tht title rote.
TM rating Is R.
"THE BLACK STALLION" Is that r•rltr,: a 'G' rated t llm
madt with ntelllgence, sensltl· vlty and uncommon artistry. The
visual Images are overwhelmll'\9.
Never has a horse been so tovlngly photooraphed as by
Caleb Oeschanet. The entire
project seems to have been love's
tabor for director Carroll Bal·
lard, Who has lnve,ted every
scene with Imagination. Hts
c ast penorms maonlflcently
Despite the G, the shlpwrecl( m.,y
prove scary for the very youno.
"LITTLE DARLINGS" pits a p0or little rich girt against
a tough-talking tomboy 1n a race
to see who will lose her vir·
91nity first -at an all·Qtrl
summer camp, no less tt·s
admittedly a g1mm1cky premise
for a film abOUt growing uP.
but screenwriters K1m1 Peck
Aidly. ~111, 1llO
end 0.1.,,_ Young end dlACtor RC>Mrt F. Mlxw.11 c•rry It off
with tots of humor, r••sonebl•
MMftMt¥enctontymtntm!!.: • tr11wklJhntst. Tetum O Neel~
Krfstv McNlc"°' are to be con-or1tulated for turning the
stereoty* oroteoonl1ts Into eppeall~vounowomen with
Miss Mc:Nrcho1 es~laliv out-
standing as the loner whose
street smarts can only take her
so far In her deallngs with the
boy camper .cross the lake.
Rated R for subject and la"9uaoe;
there's no on-screen action.
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"COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER"
boasts two powerful performances:
Sissy Spaceft as the raos·tO·
riches country singer Loretta
Lynn, and Tommy Lee Jones as. her headstron~U>ut persev.erlnQ
husband. Spacek Is totally
convl~if\9 as the 14-year-old
bride and mother, inte rpreting
the L vnn songs herself -no lip
sync here Jones brings a
vigorous presence to the screen,
demonstrating once more that he
1s capable of 1mp0rtant stardom.
Director MtChael Apted captures the look and sound of htll·
country life and the cou ntry
2 ~{Jwanl
1 ~Ominattons
BEST SUPPORTING
ACTOR-1t1wu1 1t--,.
BEST EDITING -•.om o..i ••
music scene, bUt the script fat· ttrs In the fin.I thln:t.
"ALL THAT JAZZ" Is a
star111ngly orlolnal fllm
acntevement ·a work of soarrnQ
Imagination thet will be talked
•bout for a 10"9 time to co,,,..
At times overwhelmingly lavish,
the film nevertheless IJ a paln-rully personal story derl ved
from Bob Fosse•s life and near·
death. Fosse, director. co..author ' and choreographer, has taken a
chance; not everyone will find
death a muslcat comedy. Roy
Scheider ~ts the challenoe
of the Fosse flvure. Jessica
Lange Is fine as the angel of
death. Rated R.
"KRAMER VS. KRAMER"
Is an emotional blockbUster.
Not an otd-tasnloned tear
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·Jerker, it is an lntelllqent,
contemporarydramaabouthus· · '
band-wlte and parent·chlld relationships. Dustin Hoffman
is a career-minded ad man who
Is shocked 10 team that his
wife Is leaving him -and
their young son. He struggles
to cope,
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Horal Suppori
Susan Dey helps John RJtler flnd new
meaning lo his llf e when be is unable to
realite his dream of becoming a major
league pitcher in "The Comeback Kid"
tonight al 9 on ABC. ChaM el 7.
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Nobody's Watching
Only Critics Like 'United States'
By PETF.R J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP> -lt is pro-
bably safe . now. to say that Larry
Gelbart's "United States" 1s not go-
ing to revolutionize prime t1me
television. A proper revolution can'\
be waged from a network's "can-
celed " pile.
"United States" hasn't been axed
by NBC yet, but its first three
episodes have pulled such slender
Nielsen r atings numbe rs that the
series has practically no chance at
all or surviving past the 13 episodes
that have already been taped.
As much as te levision critics loved
''United States." lavishing the bit·
tersweet treatise on m arriage with
cries or awe and admiration well·
deser ved. I think, telev1s1on au·
diences have ignored it.
THERE'S REALLY NO question
as to why "United States" is fa1Ung
commercially -it is not easy to
watch. and the first rule or suc·
cessful, commer cial television is.
Make it easy to watch.
"Dallas." the CBS prime time soap
opera, finished No. 1 in the ratings
for the week or Ma r ch 23, wben
"United States" finished No. 64, sixth
from the bottom. "Dallas" is easy to
watch. J.R. Ewing does his dirt. the
others get victimized. and it Is all
right there for you, neatly packaged
and shipped.
But "United States," with its pro-
vocative dialogue and probing eye,
doesn 't solve its own problems. it
doesn't tie up its loose ends and send
you ore with a smile after every
episorle. It isn 't Udy, or simple.
DOPING THAT THE show's bad
ratings are due ln part ~ause of
what creator Larry Gelbart called,
"a deadly time period," Tuesday at
10 :30 p.m., NBC Is trying the show
out aft.er "Real People," and may
move the show to yet another Ume
period on Saturdays. 1 have the reel·
Ina though, that "United, States"
wouldn't Improve in the ratln1s
alplflcanUy ln any Ume period.
No, the question isn't why baa
"United States" bombed, but lhla:
Why did Gelbart, who moved from
bJ.1 much·•PP,teciated TV adaptaUon
of "M.·A.S.ff ' to success ln film.a and
1ta1e. botber to return to televilion T
"I Udnk I wu trylna to prove to
m)'aell that What l bad in mind about
tbe baJf·bour TV form wu rtpt.'' Gelbart HJI, "tbat Mla1. Ull·
pressured writing, unhurried writing.
could be somewhat elevated."
A FOOL'S ERRAND, some would
suggest . since elevation doesn't pro-
vide its own rewards in commercial
television. A beautiful and intelligent
television show that can't draw
viewers is like a handsomely crafted
baseball bat in the hands of a .160
ban10 hitter -pretty, but ineffective.
Besides. you'd think that one night
or television viewing would have con-
vinced Gelbart that yes, he could
elevate the half-hour TV show. But
why bother?
"I just bad to see the pudding, I
guess ... but also, there's a certain
amount of action in TV that I missed.
I think I have missed it for the last
lime in my Ure. It is exciting -it
cons umes all or your work Ume and
your free time. too -but I think I
have had my fill or exciting.
"YOU KNOW, I realized the other
night that I have all the pajamas I
will need until I die. I also have bad
all the excitement I'll need untU I
die."
Gelbart will not try TV again, and
that is the lamentable result of
"United States" failure. Between the
s imple-minded and the sublime there
1s the occasional "M·A·S·H," which
needs cultivation from a creator will·
ing to try to elevate, quixotic as that
may be.
Now television, which can ill afford
the loss, has one less Larry Gelbart.
'Don Carlo' Set
For KOCE Date
Giuseppe Verdi's "Don Carlo." a
tragic tale of rrustrated love written
in the tradition of grand opera," wlll
be televised "Live From the Met"
Saturday at 8 p.m. on KOCE·TV,
Channel 50.
Based on ScbUJer's play "Don
Karloe." the libretto was oriainally
written tn French for tbe Paria
Opera. Verdi, however, was dlaap-
polnted wlth the French version.
Tbe new opera was soon translated
lnto Italian and restructured, aacri!lcing many aubtletlea of th•
French lan1u•t• but 1alnin1 In dramatic unity and thrust. The
lletroPolttan Open'• version of
"Don Carlo" retalna tb• Italian
tranalatlon.
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• KTLA e 1 :30 -Anaela Bueball.
The CaWoin.11 An1ela open the 1980
MllOD at home with Ute-CleYeland I~
dlana and the lana 1et their flrat look at
the ••new" Bll A.
JafJ..8 8;00 -.. Oentlemen'a. Aatee·
ment. •• ·a-re1ory Peck stars in thla
01car·wtnnin1 movie about a writer pos. Ina u a Jew to do a story on anti· Semltlsm.
ABC •· t :OO -"The Comeback Kid." John !Utter and Susan Dey star In
tbla new TV movie •bout a baseball
pltcber who becomes a playground
1upervilor. (See photo at left).
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Just Pretend Nobody's ~ooking
Bruce Mahler draws the attention of fello~ operagoers a'
he attempts to pick his nose with a vacuum cleaner mom'
of the comedy sketches on ABC's new late·na~ht senes.
··FndJ~:--." premiering tonight a t 11 :30 on Channel 7.
Other:--. from ll'ft. are Brandis Ka mp, Melanie Chartoff.
~1Jr~t'<itth Burrell. Lary David and Mark Blankfield.
OCV Filming Special
Orange Coast Video is providing its 40 root
mobile TV Production Unit to Cauchemar Produc·
lions for the "Mac Davis Spe<:1al." Ann Murray
guest stars in the one-hour pro1ram which
celebrates Davi.s' 10th annJversary ln show busi·
ness. The show airs late In May on NBC.
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Now }'OU can brunch in two l~ation11 ... Coilta M«-11a •nd Btta in
O range County. There you ran t'njoy unlimitf'd champagne
with a sum1uuous variety of clauic Italian di11lt('I buffet etylt'.
includin~ lusciou8 11fada. fruiu and deuerts. Or. in11tt'ad of champape... try c ... di f\>mpei'• ~-ery own Veeuvio, a freth-fruit wine punch.
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane
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"Well, octuol1y, y' see I spotted this puddle in
Ferrell's driveway and I . • • well,
I ;ust lost my heod."
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by Jeff MacNetly
by Ftrd & Tom Johnson
I ELL. ME ALL )OUR
OFFICE~ ... I NEED A
CSl.IRE CORE FOR fNSOMNIA .
by Mell Laiarius
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by Harold Le Doux
"Don't tell me they've put me on a crash diet!"
by Kevin Fagan
COHf ANO GeT 'too?..
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by Lynn Johnston
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOSS ~~
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10 -tiddle 65 Arab sul-
,' Plelrt g1n1J1 I enate
, 5 Dodge 6 7 Nile City
16 l.oolk*' 69 I( tin
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all. tm O'IW' 114P AS-
SUMABLE LOAN AN·
W·•---DIOR OWNER WILL A•--· PINANCE WITH ... ~ ... 40'IOATS&Mt DOWN. Call now, ms.cm eeaut11u111 de· m.noo
ce>raled lbruout, Beat (~t. loi V ••I", I .... '""' '•"f'
REALTORS. W:t-4UIR
U4.S EMe C.O... H
WE HAVE 25 OF THE
NIWPOllT
tmeHTS+
R.V.ACCISS
l.o¥lty !amUJ home 00
..... lat wtroom for botlt
or RV 1tora1e. Newly
~ llMrW. woodsy
almo9pben, HCluded
patio 6 backyrd.
SMll.000.
759-1501
hEACtl RETttKAT ao.ooo down, th"n "~Y
n'OI ~Ill hrC1e1t111 3
UDOISlAHD &trm ~ MUIOO <'all
SflCTACULAI
IOOOS9-FT.
.~'·~=~" [WIMll [W ltilttl Th~~~ •• ~~~~~~~~ bedroom 2 batb home PE M I M S U L A wttb spaciou.1 family ......... ,.. ......................... Newly redecoralf'd •Br 3 now
Bil on Fee simple land. Sl6-tl I I 1002 ~ 6 l"Mdy for 1m
··-·-••••••••••• mediate movein with
IASTSIDI :!!r!.!a:W.•!!nc•ne A LLST" TE MUA&ILOT __,., _ '""'
IM.lden Jlrime Eaa&Ude ~ flEA&..TORS ioc.t.kn Priced to tell
fat. ~ •.ooo. Call Price lledlcffoft
645-nnQ Clolle to buch and bay
MAMSfOt4
lldlAld1r ....
'1'11..&l&aor tm-0440
OISIRTID
HOMll
Save on t hl1 one' 3
Udrm. ~ bath. lar"e family room. ~lont>
firepla<'t! Shaded rov
end palJo Try $20.000
down Anxious ownPr
will carry the balanc"' Call \l'I, 5t6-23 IJ
~ tN, I f• •••
! i iii ~IA~Y~:~:~·~-~~22~1~v~11~w~ E~i1~
RIDUCED $20,000 over a 1st T.D. Seller will r,::::;:;ln~~P.till ~·• Nw Pnvatepatioent.ryinto4 even carry 11 2nd 1f ~ l~liaill~~I Thia remodel ed 2 Bdrmviewbome. Vault-needed Sbarp, clean.
bed.room charmer bu ed ceiliop, library wtt.b S2&t.soo
oewcarpet.lng,expaoded bar IDd ~lace. Glua II~ Dr'llJY muter bedroom and wall view to bay and MlllUDaJ llUL
new kit.cben. It la zoned ocean. MastersU1tehosts 675-6670
R-2 to attOm.IDOdate a private fireplace and rental unit if desired. sauna. Game room, wet-IHVISJ IH
The exb'ting F'HA loan Is bar, fireplace. Owner AH l~D
at 9.5% and can be as-will help with financing. 'This property presents 2 ~umed. The owner will ~ 6n&50 .irq>eceable 3 Bdrm uruts
carry a 2nd T.D. Full rJP1~111<1·1•\1v111 ~"'''' with a hardwood sauna. ~::;~ C•ll [~,llillil ¥1:~~~1:]
.PROPERTIES OHTHEWATER iowstment for the dis·
$225•000 crirninatnig tMzyer. Coo·
MEWPOU
CONDO Larae abarp 3 Bdrm
Newport Beach condo
with aU the amenities
~ P>.000 down. Seller will carry contract, no
qualifying. Won't last'
540-3666
•Whelan
RealEstate
TllHAaott
t.act m for more dela.ila. You1l love t.bla beautJruJ Preeeded at M99.SOO rmti Udo C--.
home. Lallefront loc BALBOAlSLAND 2,364 Bedrooms with la lookln1 for S u -
perieaced sales people
mtel"ellled 1n "Parm.
Ing''. Top 0.C location
For apPoinlmenl, call
~vid
wtdocll ngbt.s, quiet, REALTY view~ -acetul area of Lake OClll9D • • sau.oa, .... ___ 673-f700 spa & lots open s pace
Forest. Privacy w/cul-In Sunny San Diego ~sac street, yet near BUCH EST A TE St.aruna SC7.SOO with s~
attract ive s hopping 31R + POOl& SPA down payment 11 75 1n
cent.er. Open Sat. l·S. Tiled enlry leads to ter'e!5t rate ~7971 or
1 Z!5C2 Laite Forest Ln laVlSb bvmg room and (1)811()-49119 400Ll1". FOR.!J:!: Cheshire Real Estate t oasty fl r e p I ace _;___ _____ _
...wroRT RIVIRA
$104,900
C.M. --_...., sim Gourmet lulchen, formal Owner will rmance. JBr. ~~~!"'~-~~'. ~-!'" ·!· -~-i11111!--~~{ ___ o_v_ra_L_O_ ... -duung. J huge bdnns. + 2BA, 2-atory home in well •Ii ~ TAKE A,... 23· ~ame room. WaU of e 1 t a b I I s h e d
AHO -glass overlooking pool oelgbborbood. $83,500
a sharp 3 bdrm home and EZ c are rear BKR.751-81187or~T77S
w 1 l b a s s u m a b I e grounds. Asking $139,900. exl 841 lit ... seller will carry CaU now. 963-7881 ~;__;;.:;.._ ____ _
2bd. No qualllying and oP!N "' Q." \ ,..,., IC\"' ,,.,. I
ASSUt•
13j2'Yo
1-JLOT
Remodeled upgraded
charmer. Separate 2
Bdrm home 00 60xl2S.
bui.ldabie R-2 lot. 124.000 ap\)'. &!per neat. call
now! 546-znl
"'ql1 , .. O ••t\t~ t0Nt,; I
l ~IUlll1d
SPICIAL TBMS
SPYGUSSHIU
Leue option. Harbor
View Hills. Fabulous
OOellD IDd harbor VleW. 4 Bdrm. lrg family rm.
pool, 1349,000. Sl5 ,000 op-
lkrl mooey.
ASSUME
Slt.000
DOWN!
G\llll assumable loan."'
1104.000. fmmaculatl'
lqhly upgraded m1Jtlcl
home. 4 l&rge bdrms +
den w I b It n d.t>' k .
cablneta and i.helvt·s
Dining room w bltrP
cab1Mta and Shl'lvei.
Quality wallp1qJP r
tbno.a. A m wst see for
only Sl.'3,000. Ac'tn. now,
c.a.ll LB 546-2313
,.,,,lit I•'' t,, It-~•
-..~ room. built·la IUtcbea
nlinf"' I wilb new~ aad I SJJ0,000 ~ '"c-dm Full price
~ Walker 1; lee
0.-..-will C8IT)' flnanc-SUUOO. Call 7Sl.ntl
ln.c. No quahfyln1 to 11£.AM HOM£
buyer. UobeUevable 3 .SELECT A decon1or's dream, no Bdrm, 2 1tory home. ~--a be • 4 R1cb parquet floors. PROPERTIES apme ._..,.. no. Bdrm. FormaJ duun11: II& ~OM Mabncany wood beamed IACll IAY AcCllll&ed t.bruout w1tb Lovely~ Bdrm ce1hn1s. totally re· bome S p an 1 1 h t 1 I e Gr ePntlf ar w/2
modeled t.bruout. Ju.al ~"°i :::::i. Su-n'. Prof e 11 1 on a I I y paho'5 1 Mclalw
b.sted! Won't last with filled eourmet IUtehen landvmiped too' Pram~ T own to me a
lhaa pnce Ir lttml. Cal.I ~ leChlded patio. Newport lonuon One Ce r a m 1: floo r . ~TI71 ......,.__. ho Off••, , . , , .... ,,, -·, 2bd lll:lr/ bmU l queen year me warranty tennts oQlrt'S. l)OOf.
[
umdbdnm.Jmttisted! Jmt S270.~tt land .-.p a & 1o gg1ng ® l!JMI ~~.:-:":.~.:-?!.:! ~1; .. ·::~~": ·.::" n:mr~ ~: ~-= I~ 11111~ tiilHil mi--,./
6imitl, 1 block to ocean. ~e•~ -
S32S,OOO. Pride o f ~·---1be ,__ dnw In the -.. ..... m.i~_.,.
owomihlp. Take over lit SI lt,900 Wat. ... Dally Pilot
TD with S70.000 down Drastiully reduced. a ''\edAd. Cail Today
Owner will carry Call Walk to be.ch . OttaD· ~ ~,.. . •. ., " , vww Great bead! home jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili
WANTED!!
J Bdrm. bome, lniDe,
C M., Npt . W1t.h assuma·
hie k>an • ba ve S38 ,000
2nd T D w S60,000
!>OC\Ully Sea&OOed OVt' r
d year, c&n add aomt·
1 d'h Bud Corban
!l>7 5762
~
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-w= • ~
l IDllM + .-OOl
Sil.too
+ 1ove1tment o p ·
portWDty
646-nll
4• +LOFr
$129,750
Sharp fan11ly home~ 2
SWr) + loft Great for
teen.ager., in-laws, etc 4
b1c bdrnu Beautiful
Wand lotcbm •/mack
i.r. ~e roventd paUo.
Qlaet cuJ de aac. Great
Maa locaUoo! See to
bebeve. call 752-1700
•••. / • , '' tON tlf!l'f
TENNIS IOUTIQUI
l46oo ,..., locaHoa -.......
A••· .. •e••Y ,•de a hf••
trefflc. TH•b clotltea Md
•ccessorits -· •o r•cbts.
Estltll¢ d e....b ..... for ID ,...... szs.ooo +in...,.
NEWPORT SHORE5
Owner will help flnance
UUa fantastic 4 Bdrm au"Ctien home. Huae add·
oofaml.ly room, secluded
patio. dining room too!
Second story hosts
l'1l8llt.er aulte + 3 more ~ bdrms. Call for roaJJdn1 de tails .
Cbanc. of a lifetime.
648-7171
~~~=.i':°'·"° [ Vfl lfilltll
ALLSTATE ~·~~=-~
TWOHOUSIS
F.Mbide Coast.a Mesa l
Bdrm older home + iood
2 Bdrm home with dou·
ble garage. R-2 zoned Financed by owner
Sll7.~
Lar"e 11 v1 n11 room .
&DW"IDe( lutcbal, formal
dining. Jog to beach.
from lbls newly up-
graded garden home. .-------•I New paint , c ustom ~. pvt patio, w /bltn
[WZllillliN
ASSUM.Ut.E
w .. to .......... ..ct t'ltfoy ....
H•wport Sltcw'ft lffntyle lft tWs
iam 1cllll•1 l ......_ 1'14 .....
Ito••· Thh •P9r•d•d ......
ofhrs bto•ed c•IU .. s ,
flreploce, ._...red wh••ws,
wood 11tl..,t~ ut.rlor •d
ll'fl'I 111 9 • 11~'UN1()111 mtl •
!CINI
RH
Jlot air balJooo ride S.t
o m 7 :00·11 :30 al
N.arl.Der's Park. N.B.
llobert D. Milliken,
PUat. Q>owner, kaJtor.
93118
REALTORS
~ake your shopping
.-. by m1111( lhe DaUy
PUolOauifieit Ads.
REAi. TORS EXCHANGE
LOW INIBIST LH.
VIEW +YIEW
Ahnolt new 2 bdrm, 2V.
bath condo with city
litbta and IOme ocean vfew. Fruh paint,
wallpeper, mUl.l·bllnds .
beld:i!ul wood nooriog
and upcraded c.arpellng.
Fast appreci1ting area.
~hie loan. CALL
TODAY. 979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
MOTICE
bow Daily Pllot Claas·
died ads display their
,......,. with lelibwty
Md iJqleCt? Our ads, we
are pnut to say really ~1Ull1. Phone
Two condoll, Santa Ana,
for unita; prefer Hunt
lQl&oD Beach.
ra.tKIClO<
JitOlTY '250tC--.,
ec.-... -640·7000
SA.RA DID IT!
. Sbe decorated lhla beau·
ty to make It the
deaoest, neatest 1od 1
one or the loveliest
hrxmB )'OU might wanl. 3
Bdrm 2 ba and a nlce
locallon. Call NOW
919-5.170
ALLSTATE
RIEALT~8
-llDBll ILlllS aa.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
PAIULOUS "'% .. MOO&
11.UffS
Rare rour Bedroom With Huce Cowltl')'
Kitchen Ir f1mlly Room. Spacloua Llr•• Bonu.a Room With Bath. Two Story, Dlnlnt
Room Wltb Wet Bar. Ceramic 111e f:ntrance .
Cuatom Drapes " W11lpapers. P1Uot Fcw Entertalnlnt. Located On M1ior Greenbelt.
ALL THll INCLtJOING 'tHE LAND.
LAROE AISUM ABLE LOAN AT LOW
INTERDI'. ~.000. A "Joy Of Newport" Ll1Un1. ' IPY9'.ASI wnM Y11W
Beautlhally ~ated Five Bedroom On The
Cmt Of ""' Hiii Wltb Out1t.J.ndtn1 Vt" Of
Ocean • ::r,· Thie Home W11 Ftatund Jn Irvine W M•1•1lne. Hust M11ter Suite ti I Pl~ll auna. 8paci~ r11Y1llY
Room Wet Bar • '?~"· Pool. fll~L cr~rvE°4-w11-'T,111/.
Roy Mc<:.clt. IUtr.
S.-7729
cur.DRIVE
2 Bdrms + den on larae comer with bay view.
Owner will finance
S!S0.000. mM lO COASI' PROPERTIES
S.Ct..W leek lay
ASSUllE 121,!t~ Loin by
owner. 4 BR 2~ Ba. Lrg
fam rm, dbl fplc. lae
SpMiab We dlnioa rm, 2
peb, Sl7S,000 Move ln
now. clme Nov. 7. By a&JP.. Prine only. 641-0617
a real
HAU<>a YIEW HIUS
WSIC
Beamed ce1lln11. S
Bdrm. 2 sty home w tlge
pvt back yard. Great
home for ra.lsiag a faml·
lY • a11o entertalnlna. Owner1Aaem
&anie Barrtniton
67S-8llOO or 644-°'52
-L1AS1 OPllOM -llVM. Q I I
5 ........................ ...
... Csatw•d '*'·..., .._ fw •
l•rt• f••ll,. •r••t It••• fer wlal I I I 04iied.t..,Sl4',000.
-MIWPOIT llACH Tll·LIYIL.
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2744 I; COAST. HWY.
'COIOMA DB. MAI • I
BBQ. Sperkhnf! pool. Act now!911U767
(~•~' ,.,,., ;f,, /!ti'· ••
l~IDNl1I
ASSUME
10112°10
CATALINA
21r. 2be, frplc. W D. all
blUn G.E. llltcb , pool,
view Avakln from moun·
taln lide from rmtr bdrm
6lvnrm.
Alao can be Income pro-
perty ti deaired. ~
842-58'78
81/floLOAM
Lvly fmty bocne on quaet
cul-de·aac. East Sade
aBl'OM POOL & SPA.
Owmr-will carry XTRA
4lie 2nd T.D. al attrac-
tive &nlerest rate
759-1501
ldtMrll $61.000.
~ nm.a cm 23IDO a/f bame CID OCD. ()wm iD
lnlub69. BGIZ, at bl ..
NEW! OCEANFRONT-UGUNA o ... ......,. .... deod 2 ~ 2 ......
o•erfaa .... .,_ Mrf wttli • 911•11 •c
VIEW ef the Coatlw. nh c.., _..a.
Lag-5" Clffl •• "' • .....,, ...
c..,..x wftlt • POOL TWt It ,.. r.·,.,., ............ for .... , •••• r ..... Slll.000. 631·1400.
-"rrond ......... sa.w.
lllle o 111odel. Coll for
llflflOW-wt wfft9 lktMq .......
Offend ot SllS,000.
UNIVHSITY PAU
FOR ACTIVE FAMll Y
C.._ d g 3 .... a•• Md _..
1"rhct for .. octf•• ~
fo•lly witlt so•et.ia9 for e•...,...: ...... KnKI ....
dnetfor ... c'I*• .. ,... ..... ,, "r:,......, .....
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wftti. • wad11W cans u I) of = ~CO::C;r!;:-= ............ COIJ ................. ,
Mih.JmtSl26,SOO.
644-7c20
NEWPOR'I' BEACH
..
499-4551 4'5-1720 ~m--I L°'1~1i~ LacJ•11 IHc1' 0.. , ....
I
BALTOIS
6Jl;ill 1
COLI OP NIWPOllT UALToas 2111-.c...e...,..c.-......
671-1111
lW I DOVEi SHOIES?
111$ IS IT!
... Will FINANCE
A beaullful custom built 3 bedroom
2 ,,, bath home on FEE LAND.
Elegant dining room with gracious
master suite, 3 car garage, family
room~orgeous la ndscaping a nd
MORE. is is a dynamite home that
will s · all your needs. $32.5,000. Call
for detajJs on financing.
MMIOINW..,._.
• bedroom s. l\ua e eounlr)'/ En1U1b family
room. N xt to park and
pool. mi.ooo.
M CAMYOM ISTA11
Spectacular custom mansion
wflh pool. 2 spas and 1olr
co urse view. New . M aanHlcent 6 bedrooms, 5
b lbs. Sl .500.000.
CAMIC> SHORIS
180 deg oce n view! Private
beach Large assumable
lo n at 101.-•;~ • $379,000.
ILIGANCI WITH IOAT SUP
5 years new. 5 bedrooms. 5
baths, 55' boat slip, spa, and
murh more! $1,600,000.
SPYGl.ASs-t-llW llDFOID
Shows like model. serene
mountain view, bonus room
with bath and wet bar.
Reduced to $.565,000.
OLD CdM DU"-D
7 years new. mint condition.
3 bedrooms. 3 baths : 2
bedrooms. 2 baths. 20-29c;.
down. owner financing .
$279,000.
TWO
ONGS
DAN HODGB GaAY Gftd CHRIST A us.~
Newport Coastal Properttea THE ST ARN ES COMPANY
714-7'0.tlOI
LAIGI $lJl3 per DA y
A.Ssw.tA&E LM. 1bal 's ALL you pay
fora
:l>dayad UkeDe'fll~•out witb new cpt' 1 and a
ClCIQ brick f'1lk in lh1s
llltrad.ive 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
home. Lit U1umable
11Jm rib DO qualil)'ing. ~ -..0. Act DOW. ca11mao
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
in the
DllY PILOT
SERVICE
lllECTOIY
DO IT NOW!
~71
PUERTA VALLARTA
BEACHFRONT CONDO
As low as S3.000 full cash price for
1 '51 or one week right to u~e for 29
years. Exchange proC?ra m with
over 150 other resorts.
FRHSEMIHAR
Tuesday. April 15. 7 PM. Phon(•
714 67!'"7512 for reservations. 34 16
Via Lido. Newport Beach.
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
BAYFRONT HOME
mB'TIOMAL USIDIMCE!
Custom built by present owner this
home •ffers 3 levels of quality
design. 4BRs -· formal living &
dining *>Oms & dramatic family &
library ~reas. Pier & slip. Sl.975,000
fee. Martha Macnab 642-8235.
<K·ll)
Ow.B WILL ASSIST
. w/ ancing this exceptional
offerin w/pler & slip for 55' boat.
Unusu ly s pacious w/SBRs -·
family --formal dining rm &
brkfst & utility rm. Many extras
incl walk-in wet bar -· pool,
spa & terfall in lovely court.yard
--3·c arage w/works hop &
storage. 000. Bring an off er -·
owner ught another. Beverly
Morphy -8235. <K -12>
LAIGI DOCK
with this custom 4BR so· of bayfront. Lots or
r entertalni~J . . .
.DUJ~rea deck -family rm le
. Quality everywhere I
. Dooa Chichester 642-8235.
CUSTOM .._Tl
er Shores home w/approx.
. Of ele1ant living apace.
ttance -· terrace to the
for your yacht! 1895.000
Barbara Aune M2.aa5.
IU.AL T1 >Jh IH If 1111<-..
9\llET, EXCLUSIVE!
COUNTRY ESTATE!
County tax<'s on 60x300 ft. lot. Original
owners of custom bmlt 4 bedrooms.
2 1·2 bath , 1 a r g e fa m 1 l y k itch en .
s pacious home. Room for tennis. pool.
RV. boat or extra cars.
355 E. 22ftd StrMt
OPEN SAT/SUH/MOM. 1-5
TRI HARIOR REAL TORS
646-3255
MISAYaDE
5 Bdrmt. or 4 6 a den:
Immaculate 2 story
lune with alJ the extras.
Garage door ope ner.
waler softener. de ·
coratcr wall rovenngg
Call for app 'L S11'19,SOO
813-31163 675--4777 eves
associated
Bl!OkEllS llEALTORS
Ju)1 'W ~olboo •'' Jb6J
4-..IAMCH
srn.IHOMA
Large lot. $4600 down
Walkmg dlst.a.nce to all
schools. park and major
shopping centers Good
assumable loan. ~ 1n
tenl6t.. K58 per mo. Call
TI4-963-6767
r ,,., t¥ J. • • '· ~ '• •
[®lfi!UI
CHOICE DUPLEXES * 6000 ANANCING *
WESTSIDE COSTA MESA Ide al
loca tton. n<'ar park & shopping. 2
two bdrm unit s 1n exce llent
(' o n d 1 t 1 on 0 v. n l' rs m a y c: a r r y
set'ond $115,000. Call for info.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Prime
lotation. 2 separate houses. both in
mint condition Lar_ge Clssumable
Joan at S.9.62"; St99.000
WEST HEWPORT CIOSC' to ocean
a nd beach WPll des 1 ~ned and
i m m arulal t' :i + 2 bdrms. Newly
carpl'tc<l. b111l~rns. freshly painted.
S27!l.OOO Call for uppt to SC<'.
IALIOA ISLAND Choice local ion
:.tC'ps to So. Ba' hcach 3 Bdrm &
2 Bdrm. gre<il assumable' loan.
Here is vnur c·h an cc to own a
one-of a kind property
A SK US about our home wa'1"0ftty
prOCJi Wit which COHrl bttytn Ir Mien.
642-5200
Pete Barrett ~r
l
CD ~oldwell Banker
HADOI YllW HIUS-UC&.USIVlf
Gorgeous Burlingame model, view
of canyon, mmi view of ocean. 4
Bdrms plus bonus room. Decorator
carpeting, wallpapers, new bath in
ma ster bedroom . Creative
financing available. $369,000 ftt.
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ov EREXT ENDED ! tbe~ Noqua.Ulytoa. ~~~ub GOOD FINANCING
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H 0 II E . P R J C E D %12. bome lo No1'tbwOCH11
Bl!LOW nu: llARllET · SI J.000 DOWM * * * Part PMeo. ~ lDtenlt TEBllS 111AT BANKS MO~ lou. For cWalla eall
C.AN"T ~ Near beach. 4 bdnm. DICUllft ft'edGlbaaa. 58 MIO
I ... ttM ...... , Sl.tCI ....... ' • -2 ..... rplc. -.ooo. Gl·5'737Bkr. 4 brw/,.,oeeaa, beach Grab ,,.... paia& ~ !
Brina lma11A1Uon for
U. l Bdrm + ramlly HAllOa VllW *LS room. Newport Beach bama. Lota ol ipece for B ,000 down, balance
PriodpakOnly oearb7. Uptr.-ded
.,,.. paper, ua.. • ~ Zmed brtck firep?aee:t, J1. 'fll alt ·ln
clOHta, cov'd . brick
patio. Proreaaloully
landacaped. Atki o g sz:l),000. owe w 1aum.
dmt down. IM1 -879 Kl·
mee•Alloc.
SALE OR TRADE
RV or boet. Owner will Dmoced at 1%..5'1,. Ask·
cany mo9t o1 the fananc-Inc 11241.500. This 4
11sg. Try 25., down. Bdrm. Fam Rm. forllUll Sll7.SOO. Call 171-GiO dimill rm. Z (pk bome °"'• IU Q •II S fll"I ILlnl ..... , • oft.en viewolhllll 41 mta, I "1 IHlll -~•DO•=•J'l•IE-V~•'A•~•~•· -E•
q llled..,.,. w... Oca•frowt
On Newport Penn. or
&db lo La1wia Bch. SinOe family, mulllple dwelhn& or comm'l Ill
come urut&. Britr Invited
Write R. Luther, Box
420, Lake Arrowhead.
Call.I. 92352, Or Call
714·337·2414 or Evu
337-1717.
12% INT.
..... 20o/o OoW'ft
New,... Bdrm homes
Available wiUun 60 days
Pnca start at $102.995
Pacesetter Homes
Sycamore Creek-El Toro
CAil T10-40 lB
116oa lslalld I 006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
..OTOSUfT
Two 3Qx118' loU
CM BelQIU Ownr
1a).l.12S S43-61'8
CoahMtM 1024 .......................
owt8 AMXIOUS
Beautifully decorated
coodo near So. Coast
Pla.z.a.. Owner WI U help
wllb financing. Call
540-USL ail
0.... ...... 1
Spw lilt g Pool
3 BR. 2 Ba fixer. *·000.
Ownr /act. 752-9023
OWC lttT.D.
~., Interat. 3 br, 2 ba,
brdwd fi r s 41 F /P .
Ealtlide. SU.5,000. Aet.
&G-98.
IASTSIOI ASS1•• fl/J% LH.
3 .... ·l'h ......
F ,,t-$97.500
N.LBUALTY
S46-0ll4
• •• ..............
210tO Garden Laoe
CGsta Meu
You are tbe wumer ot
t_, free Ucket.a ( $10 00
value I. to
So.C4f.
C. .. brity
T..ma.•
Apil 2l6lb
Las Ca ballt.'f'Ofl
R.Kquet & Spot'u Club
fount.am V;,llt'y
ncMU may be ellllm~
by n illlllliC 6'2 5678, ext m •••
O.W.C.AT 12'12"o
A l&r119 Z.aty 4br, den,
2lsa. SU0.000. Prine. oo•
ty.91Z-1'U
Amume 5'4% k>an. Walk '° be9cb. 3 br 2 be by
owmr'. sizuoo. 119-3965
IW1!40i0 ••ta• 1042 .......................
CUSTOM
WATERFRONT
101 ft an w.ter Lee dock.
4"2 Br, 4~ oo a potnl
w1pool. $'700,000. Call
Nancy Al/J.. TI4~
<r 2l3r.Blr2.813
CAUFOINIA
fllMES
Be autiful Pl·an Jt3
fellblring 3 bedrooms. z
taha and ideally located
for ldlools, parb and
&bopping. AskJ ng oob'
11.17,!IOO. Call today.
~HOUSE
SAT&SUM
49' 2 lartrwood
~ F<,\:\JCH
HfALTY
551 200C
UJ¥1ST PRICED
DETAOIED HOME IN
WOODBRIDGE' Only
$IZ9,99S. Lovely 2
bedroom /den in best
locatJoo of Broadmoor
I CM4 Homes. ASSUME a 91,ozr;
--··-••••••••••••• • Io a n , B r 1 n g yo u r * •IRYINE ~~-It's vacant.
z Bedroom town.home 111 Realty
CHAaMIMG HOME
Unusual-remodeled
md renovated 38r bom~ plus 2 Bdrm apt. Large
lovely rooms, mstr bath
has 1acuu1 Obi gar.
~. laWldry rm
~(Q)
•9'dr.
._95/l°fo Lo.
SLart your tan . relUJJI~
by your pool' l)ynam1r J
bedroom family bomt'
complete with t'atinJ:
area. fanuly room and
C\S.om wallpaper Patio
area. garage o~ner
Take over low intere-.l
loan' Slm.91SO BKR. Cilll
540-l'ra>
S91,000 [Uj)\\00dbr1dgc
super WOOOBRIDGt; SS l·:WOO --------•I 5'ihl level for pnvacy tt!illarranc:a P1i•y.ln-w HURRY'. '. Just Listed. -----
LOlt~ & Assoc.
675-3331
144 S. Bayfroot. By
owners. Outsta nding
view k>cat.ioo. Okter 2-
SU1tY fixer-upper. Pier.
pot.entiaJ for 75' boat.
IDl.OOO. 29% down. c~
(714 )53&·2748, ( 714 I
S73-9t8S, (Zl3)351-l186
WOULD YOO
BELIEVE"
A house on Balboa ls land
for $157.SOO. Small turn
of·t.he·Cenlury cottage
on small lot in qwel sec
boncl Balboa lsland On
ly one house from
Bayfront IBr. lBa
bachelor pad Bil in
inaowave & small bit
m refng. Knotty pint•
c eiling & lnt c h cn
cablnets f'ree-sUlndin~
f?Jlk Off-street parlun~
small yard w wh1tt•
packet fence Xlot buy
for smgle person who
wants to lwe on Ba I bo.i
Island but CMn 't pa'
s:D>.IXXJ to $400.000 Cull
for appt 673-432S Pnnt·
only plea:!>e li)
owoer agent.
CASHTAJJ(S
Sa"e SS0.000 on th~
lovely Jbr. bome with
rireptace. patJo aD<I double garage, Also
2br. apt wrt.h guest rm
New low price S29'J .500
(;ompa.res with $350.000
Owner may flllance part
orUlkeequity part
NEWOU>SALT
The Old Charm ls al I
in the new · remodeled
home W11h baJC'Olly over
IJvmg room& loft over
I d2 l'mlr bedroomi.
Beamed c e1l1ng s .
ftreptace.
!Jla1ni to aUlc Is more Jbdrms,J~ba -dbl gar
Aaaume l~ loan
$475.000
llT1B THAN FHA
$50,000dn. Bal at 13%
NoLoanrees
:IJr' 2ba + 2br, 2ba
3bakoniee. dbl gar
QllY SZ95.000
LOWIST PIUCI
:Ir fix«, with fireplace
• 1br oottale. f\I u 5 lot. rm,ooo. ...... ..,
..... '75-216'
503PvtAve. Balboa Isl
Evminp875-lm
•""9hl..t•
4 br I be + 118. br. apt.
bL pitjo. Wide loL 100'
to ....... 07~. /U·
1wne loan. 175·7995.
~.
TAiillll -·
MODOWH nus J Bdrm 2 bat.b boml'
features . hard•ood
floors, shake roof and Wee yani. Owners anx
ba. Pnoed to se1J at oo
IY •.~-~Wl
-:M :... HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
MIWUmM&
MES.A VBH EXEC.
~ 5 br home w sparkl
Uli pool near country
dub oo cul de sa<' ~ mstr 'wt.e w belcony 1'tua magn1f1
Cft1l home Ui be111.: of rerect at ooJy $189.950
Creauvl' term'' Hurry•
Submit'
545-9491
MOY~H
MES.A HEIGHTS
TOWUltOMES
2 6: 3 Bdrm:1.. all amemua. Pnoed r rom
llB..500
loc>foDOWH
249 OGLE. 642 9156()
...SSY MANSION
AtlenUoo • P'lnl time
~or invest«. Wlll 11111 to won! Paint 6 kJls
cl elbow puse would
tnmform lhis 3 8dn:n famJly bome 1nlo a
GREAT PLACE TO
UV& Super area. Woo 't a.t!MS-0303
FORESTE
OLSON ..,,,. ... ,, . . ..,
MESA Yaot Fsao
3 BR 2 Ba. be opt ~ ST95
ID) Sl.29.000
~727?
SIS.OOODOWM
Asswne tug.ti 1st TO on
Uv.s beaullfuJ 7 Bdrm 3
bath name Call fOf' d~
tw.ls. agen~ &u ~
VILLAGE CREEK
Nr South Coa.'t \'1Ua1te
3 ~ 2 ba SUB.900 A:. COMDITIOM sumt' loan al !fl , •
1b.1s $harp 4 Bdrm ~ksa ""·-·""-2nd \erde home feature" VWlllC'I "' roru.ouo:r new <'arpeti.. ceram1t· Da)!> 973 07H . e~es
t 1 I e f I o o r s n e w ~1~ _
wallpaper . al ri um 4 er 2 ea. sim.950 all ne"'
formal d.lnmg room with llQie. No c M 644"6490
bult.tn buffet and huge ---· - --cul~ sac lot Offered at --------
Sl39,SOO For Jppainl Cl~JSIOE UNITS memtosee, call~O.llSI &;Al
•iliVli;[I ~ ~'!!r Wlll carry with a re
NEWUST1MG
121//J/o RMANCIHG!
at only SUS.000 this 5 br.
frnly borne won't last'
Great Mesa Del Mar
locauoo near 'cbools. ~ 6 lake llurry 1 Sub nm'
545-9491
OAKGLEH
011t1oct1ve nt!w 2
bedroom, 21/t ba COD·
domnlums. 1119.990.
2518EJdea Ave. C.lal.
MU'73'
SYCAMOll
(H.84
l&tJeMIW
..... larp 3 bd, 2~
be. QUllt1 towabome
eondal. Onl)' 4 available,
from 11-.-. a. Saau
AMAV9. IG4'1M.
asonab&e down payment.
Call~9L61
:. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/.
F l•V*Y 1034 .......................
• .... _ ..... 1040
LGIJIN e.odt I 048 riiil~:.~qe -;·L;i ... ~ 55l·:WOO White water Vlew lot 1m-
nzieaa,,. .. ca i"I•> '"-pr"OYed. 10.000 + sq. ft. bWdmc ped. 1 kJl off
Waadbrtdp/ oceanfront. South ._,,._____ Laguna . $450,000 .
-J ~ TI4/1156.Z199 3 Bdrm. 2~ba, A.JC. 1--------
DM1'y PWl. "" blk l.o &ae/\eDIUS au. Lust
arpenlive home lD aru.
Priced at Sl•.SOO. Oya
t:ll·UOO. na-.-
lmnaOCI(
38r. 2ba. .-rium. C>wner
will f&naDCe Un«racM>d
10 out Sl35,000. A&l
5e-ID>
VN:ANr llUsTSELL
Bnnd new • Detached
home. SUt.000 USWDa·
ble loan at 10.38"J. ·
f>r'emlum locaUoo. nuoy
~ S187.000. Ask
for Oarreil Pub '31·1266
All--
.._91/~o l.09l
Spall J,OOl
~ 2 story home
With 4 bedrooms and an
erJUrt.l.lner s dream or
dl'I llllenor Su rue en I I\
~ room. formal dmutg
2l~ baths. fami.1y room
and crackhng fireplace
AbcM ZS!IOsq ft of hvin11:
spa<-e Sl.83. (Q). R r a b 1 t '
8KR <:all SS9-MS I
TARBal -·
$15,000
DOWN
ao:I owner wtll fananc~
Uus 183.000 ho me No
quahfytnR
CALL RED CARPET
754-1202
$35. 900 Dowa
TU;e over existing con·
tract cl sale. 3 Bdrm+ ~
f amaly rm condo in iatt.'<I
commwuty. 2 pools, 2
tamis cowu. green belt
wtmeandering pathways
& clubh ouse S hort
escrow desired. A.gt.
m.on& Of" 551 • UJ78
8y Ownel' • Turtle Bock
Villa · I.Br. 3811, lam rm
• view . dh upcradea.
Low dn. • assumable tat.
S6-ID7,eYeS m-3331
3 br 2 ba towehoase.
S107.500 uawne. Open
boule4/l2 ... /U. 5St.Q75
3'ory VIEW home, 1rg
Id. walk to beach. ,...
IWD&b&e $170.000 11,.
:Ir. a.. den, booua n;D.
2 pmdedrs, new c.,..._
inc • flrs. By Owner.
$299.000. 1·525· 1619 or
~
STORKS AH RIV IN<;
lfl8f SELL BEFORE
m; TOO LATE. 2 bed.
deo. S yrs old, wbtte
water view, Sl89,SOO.
OWC. Darrell Pub. Ai\.
6Jl·L3!16
Sll»ER TERMS
Owner will ranance at
10":-int Lg lot. •Br
21u. nr beach. $179.500
REGENT REALTY
831-31 l•
Arlist'1 A.tr.at
onHHOUSE
llS3 MORNlNGSID f:
Pnvao 4t view ar<'efl
tualt• Uus largt-. cu.'llo m
home Come by & "~ SAT1SUN I~
WntlcMdRNlty
832·~
OCUHVIEWS
A totally cbarmmg hom<>
oo 2 kJls, enter your own
pnvate world thru anU
que aron galt'it Bnck
pauo. :.1.0ne frplc & ex
tensive of use wood com
p6eles the pt ct ure perfect
country sett 1 n.: 2
Bdrm i-+gu e st
q\lal1eN, $385,000
LAGUNA CHARMBl
A rixer . llve the tumplt.'
life tucked away in a
q1.11el spot. Assumable
2nd. with approval of
credit SI 19,SOO
AMANCIMG-
.. avaiJable ror lbis large
• bdrm & family mi.
home w1tb beautiful
ocean views. Lots of
room for a big family &
room to entertain a:.
well Pnce reduced to
S289,(Q)
~ .... ~~q
'CA.I.If~
C714J 49 .. 1177
211or)' 2 Bdrm. l'M baths. 1--.-.,..-.-.,--Pldo. PLUS ..,..,el Br ..._.. _..
-··-················· 1 AB HA E I c.!~~°"1 r I r I ; ~ Mduded cw•·aac
1
I .:f •PLUS~ qua$n m111n: orn•m wi1iielb. m.cml Ar-., aBJt bome with
.._, 3 'a 1007 ~-=toaelhtoo·
-·-••••••••••••• CALI. 644-721 I
-WMITO
WATEI ,...
•n.ooo. 8•b•tt on *'-DUPLE.I: 18r .... mra.don. ,.. for a. or Nocm. .......... dr, ZBa. llOl.OOO. av ac·
~ Oa tenDa au oln
conalelr, owdr1a1t. .....
lot. SlM,000. CaU Roa D I C H E _
at. ' i I I r No91a1g1a: Lonolno '°' ,,,. · I. I '4 •11h • . p1~ rou wou1c1 ,,.._ -to. •
t6Mln r-1-c _R_O_T_J -v -, : __ .... ____ , .... ,_,,,..._,,,-.....,-,.-, ..... ~~-~·~ ! 11111 s. _.._ ______ ......... .... ,,.., ....., l
~Oeeanvtew •
CCllll)D. l "' • kind. OnlJ
a1'51000 ·~ clo••· owca-.. ., ......... • ___ _,.
ICIAMrt.11'1• •Wlf•lll~~
om
OCUNnOHr
New modular lyp
..... pwt. "O'llD'ak1
2 ...... w eeewtty
n bdetUaa OK
flW*f-
fl'lllall , ... _.._._.
lllalt et.roll from t ... .... o... lw'dwood
Otore, ameom .a..u.n,.
aeeurttr 111tem. tm-
preulve ocean vlewa. --... TOP
3 Bedroom bome de· silDed by &op areblted.
b.-evef'111llD& I Tlled
rotJI, beamed celliDll,
formal dinlnl, Cutt.om
~ • mapjficeot ocem new.. 1218.500
YOU'YI A.llrftDI n.t.,... WU J bedroom
bome wltb atrium , ftnplaces. oak 6 tile
...... Courtyard, foun-
tain. ... iD master balb.
~ Walher 1: l t!H
...... "*" .... ,, ...... . !!--!' ..... or ba7
DUiwooo. JU.ft.
m..11
NtwpOtt Tvrac. view ~.I Ill, ... be., pool
.... loctlllon 1'a1llMd
pat», beauUf\&lb IW"D
hvutor't droam l
RMI..._ Slfl.IOO 1'8·11 '10 or •WIN llr. &-.,.
l.90111.1 SMl( do. lo uaunMI! No Ul.J. euty Callf. I BR. ~ ~ 5 bd. prof
elm. Iba., bv. rm. W/fpl. ldilit1>'d. Pnn. -~· Alt. la llllHID.cl cell. Co1y G1 u.
piido. Walk to t».acb; --------
club 6 tenot1 facll. --------tm.OOO. CaU
IOISION REALTY
-.mt
l..olSIAMD
CUSTOM
Abloluly baauUful Is exdUnl ... Udo lll&Qd =DrainaUc •Ll'Y· deslped •
locaa.d fcnly \OID..
75f·l501
~ WalktH & Lee
VWBALBOA.
Oreat ftnancbll. a .. umf' 10"~ loana. l • 2
a.drooma. ouan and
blay vie ... owner wlll
hdp f\nant'9.
ffaalot •tart at SJ~,ooo.
M.Uow-Kennecty ("'orp
Anna Marland. excluai vr
a11t'nt. 9'11·0800 or
&11.()91
line pnipert,y, back bay.
I,; ecre. 2 boules. •talls.
SlSS,000. Owner will
cany at to'W.. 751-2919
._.Am IOIO .......................
~.... 1084 ..................... ~.
llST
Fl ... AMCIMG •••
Dy o wn t•r
m in i mum d"" w h ulrm r l' pay1blf'
a t 1:!' Tokt'
Od\'nntUllC' nr this
'l i nt ll u nt1n11 ton
M nrlnn w91r rfronl
nH•rln)t. I H('ftrnon•.
:l lh1lh. tl()nt dock
Prl1•1•d 111 ~.uoo °"" ...... 1610J~Dr.
Off~H. , ............ .
~IM-'1717
IMO .......................
Breatbtaklo1 views. --------•I IYOWI•
Eitec\aivw hie In TuaUn JllJa. tad: room, corral.
RV 1pace, d~arage, 4Br. newly c .ti re-... Cl»
MOIAM ........
4'7-5454
HAllOIRIMI
Ebd Wiit condo 4 BR, 31,;
Ba.3carprqe. View of
~talina. Fuhion 11land
a.mi ru,ht lights. Prine.
modded. Wet . pool &
JMCUUJ on "-acre ol
land. Aall:ln1 1310,000.
terms Oexlble . Move 10 today. 642-9909 dys .
~eves. ~~ ...... !~.~~ *Cote Realty ::;.·:~:::As·
SISOODOWM & Investment llWDl0%ln. OWCw/IO% Olllerleal&tah
Onr w/fin. Huge 3br COO· 640-5777 dn.. S-9212ext bl, agt. ~;;;;;•••••••••
do. Xltas, 5.58-9282, ext ~~~~~~~~I ~ i-"" 1.1-1-...1-IE-.it...a.... ... ..... ~--.---~-......... SIAVIEW W /YllW out t.be world. ju.st ...................... .
...,....,... 1052 $148,000 ~UMABLE <Mr" 1 yr. new, beautiful HEWPC>ttTIEACH
1100
••-•••••••••••••••••• 9.75%1 Plush Ji. 3 bd. gardens; 3 BR. l~ ba., urn Fuqua dbl wide,
FODOIOHGTS Patric:kTenore,631-12116 tile. ILISh carpet, drape$, 2Br, 2Ba. frplc, garden
Gra:!T='.Z700 l:i~~1r,11 ~~::'=,~~ ~·t~fgJ¥~~~-~.ooo. 13% 1.nt. 0 .,. u , RS T ortohe
8Y0wner &M-6M9 ~ Open Sun. 1-S . 440 MoblleHo..s
--------Holmwood. S22S,OOO. 972' QA21
New ftsboro view bome. --------Muller ReaJton 846-44iJ ~
4 br, &500 sq. ft. For •-£11! SP •cE c reative solutions. Watafront Dodt • Bwld nu:11: ~
644-55111 eves. your own cuatom house . RB4'T *
:l>x!OO' Id.. 603 J6th St ~ Wlde rn popular
CO.ttBCIAL
PllOPKIY
1113 Iota an Balboe Penn ..
Npt. Bcb. Can easily be
coavaud to sbope or
restaurant. 1'1111 unique
.._bMlbdnDl6only
s&epl to beach. ...... 500.
PLIA5AHT
PAMOl4WA
View El 'Nl1uel Golr
Course + mountain &t
ocem view from this 3br.
21hba home. Frml dining
& ram rm with wet
tiar ... sm .soo.
ATftACTIYI
CONDO ar. ~bu family rm
wJfrplc, lar1e mstr
bdrm with stwn1 rm.
ftime investor property
io lrvtDe. .. sus.ooo.
'93-9494 495-5220
496-2413 ~50
MEWPOtn' CONDO
lacre dlble term1.
SI0,000, DO ~la on
2nd for 3 yra. Back mitt l.n
flne comples. Only •.:soo. Bubua Hutcbiap, aat .
UllllllCJUI: tl()Ml:i
675-4000
••• .-..w ......
m>GaluyDr.
Newport Beach
You are the winner of
two free tickets ($10 oo
value), to
So.C411f.
C1hhtty
T.-.Ca.lk
April21tb
8J3.2Zllor~3747 Westminster Park
$10.000 dn. a ssumes Pnced lor qwck saJe at
balance ol S2SO.OOO at SU.SOO. Wall include 3 rnooUu lrtt space rent 12%Ullerestooa5br2-Hurry! Won 't last !
story home ID Eutblufl C~)~ll MoYe nJbt in! No financ
in& oeeessary. Prtnc. on·
)y.668168
F.astblW'f Bright. Charm·
ing View Condo. 2br, &
Mokabelved deo, 2tnba.
frp&c, patio, dbl gar. aa-
sum loan 10%. Take 2nd.
sie,600. Ownr. Sat• Sun
~s.~
OWNER
ANXIOUS
F'anlastlc l br condo with
ocean view from
t.kc:Gy. tl.25,000.
Matlow-Kennedy Coro.
Ama Mcrland, uclualve ....
mGllOor 831-0C86
s..a a•• 1076 .......................
COSTAMISA
Obi Wide 1W73 Western,
dlM wide, Jo apace rent,
2Br. 2Ba, totally up-graded, garden tub,
ialllnd kitchen. A super tnvestment.
Torlohe .............
972-&421
•EXCITING•
lmfjy=~
•IRVIME•
nil " lloblle Home Ii v. !al ab,.....-. have am ._... triple.wide
Kq mKQM • 1ftplc.
prof. lodacpd, iDcl'd
aprinldin. cau ror a ppt.
ASTRO .......... s..
956-4500
Mobile home. 3' x 6$, 2 br
%ba. wet bar, paUo. Nke
adult ~-Hunl. Bcb .
e&.:1791
AllPOIDA&I
OPPOl11NTy
7011.WePMDr. u. ..... Ma., ...
OfllttSAT l·SPM
43 Fremont ....•• m.ooo
29 Fremont .....• S24. 750
7 Ama . .. . . • . • • . MZ.000
31 Drake ........ 123.500
40 Dnke ........ 129.500
710UdoP ... Dr. a .............. MS.000 s:n . . . . . . . . . . . . S120.000
1138 .............• 139.000
-
WATERFRONT
HOMU,
REAL ESTATE
631·1400
1 Mile from Hoag Hosp.
13X> Sq. ft .• 2 BR. Z ba
ooecb, adult. no pet 5
star park, nr. shopping
IW & clubbou.w. Owner
wiU comlder offers &
help finance. Realtor
Mi!-s:m
If ......
fwSale 1300 .......................
4-Pl.EXES
RtOM $159,000
20o/o DOWH
tolEAIDISNEYUHD
Broter (714)7»1824
~ ":~ou~':':t'?d
Coot.act Chuck Spiller.
Broker, otfice 631-1266 or
673-&112 res.
c.-rdal P'ropctty 1600 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
o~~~~t.>
SC25.tW. ooJy 10% down. Assume 9v.% aou. owe
bal. 71416'7S-QS2 ~r.
Small O>mm'I bldgHBr.
2ba bouae on Ice lot.
Bead! area. 52..500. Agl.
&18-97 or 64&4S58
aJ>ISftMVISTOIS ZS.S~al C-1 proper ty oo Ave. m
Tustin. 2 locb from
Sama Ana Fry. Owner
will finance with 29~
down. f\ill price Pf S,000
SUNITSC.M.
Near oew, z br, Z ba
w ifrplcs, • .,.... .
TSL bmtinu 642· llOS
It UNITS
Newport B«acb near
Hoq H011pltal. Owner
wW carry w1th aoo.ooo
down FU11 pn ce 1896.000.
This property bu ~
dahle.
FOUIPLIX ~ 1 &ell I Good C:O.ta
Me&a kK-alJOft. 3 Br z Ba
Oa1Jer" will carry at lO'A.
for4 yean. 155.000 down.
flWl pnce SZ«>.000. UDiU beq upended ud .,.. f\lilY oeeup6ed. Yearly i.o · mm 90.000 per build-
l o 1 Tenaat1 pay Whues.
I.ft.II
Good s.a&a Ana locaUOn
All l Br. Owner will
cany --~ down. 1K imenst.. Loci al 1penda-
ble. f\all pnee *248.000
16UMITS
Ellcelleot Cosla Mesa
locaUoo. l>nJ,y 7 yea~
old Swimming pool
Pnde ~ownership. FuU
pnce 1125.000.
19UNITS
<.:oit.a Mesa, OWC w1Ui
20'1 down F'\J 11 gn ce
1900.IXK> ThLS proper1)
~spendable.
3 1 UNITS
Pride or o wner s hip
Some ua1t s h a ve =:H-E&cellt'nt k>caUon. Only
~ down. Owner wa ll
cany balaoce 4 years.
10% ~ Tb.La pro-
perty bas spendable .
fUil pnce $1. 400,000
A PR€HIG€ q_ ____ ~_HOM€~
Real F.at.ate lnvestmenla
J:mW CoutHwy, NB
64M646
C1olled SUnday
8 Uruts San Bernardino
New p&Ult. 6-2Br. 3-2Br.
120,000 dn. A .I T 0
Quick eacrow. (714)
M>-312B
2 on a kJt ... 000 18.000
dn. owe lit TD. leas
than int onl,y paymenl3
Owner-/qt ~ 7't11
2 Bdrm. & den home + 4
units. 8 blks. fcom
Newport Bay. PI0.000. ns.ooo down . 11 't.
creative fin anc1 ng.
~
l.llO umts, Houston, Tens
Amllme low Interest rate
lam at 115/K l&nt yur, sn fi therufter. 4. 1 "
lro&a 1ncome. Owner
musl sell Needs fut
escrow S1.2mllllon OCIAMVllW
J~e 2 bedroom
09&1'0'D"~ apt. wUb
~kitchen& 1 maintalr1'1d
grumd&. SUl,000.
l.cll Cai..lleros
Racquet •SDorta Club FountabiValley
TI<*da IDll1 be claimed
by caJJiq 642-~. ext. m.
AM..n. INdt
Reef1ate Coado with
forever wbtte water
view. Rarely available.
Nowooly 11a.500.
VU1a Wett Home, aodO,
llioest S star park, corner
ic. w/laree paUo area.
Air coocf-ooly S27 .soo
<JK5029)
AMPttP.-ic
Beedul uno Universal
24x41. 2Br. 2Ba, new
pmnt, new carpet. SeUer
will carry balance at re uooable rate of int.
(HlJ6363)
4-r·~~ 1be lcenbower Co
4121 Westerly Pl .. Ste ..
tot.. NpL 8dL. meo
MOUNllAL ........
661-1161
............. 1069 .......................
-Walk1:r t: l l!c
•••
THIULnMAn
.... AMCI
Nestled lo Newport
Beach. Beautifaal and
nnn, 2 lty with formal
dinin1. Huie 1ourmet
ldtebea, PfOfeaaloaaU7
8IPl1l'*IMd. prte.t rllbt. ...... c.118'5-GIOI
•-o~rsT F
OLSON
•ac...-..o
'
t .. ..tChmw
3 Br. in top P.U.ades
location. 2 fireplace.. Aa·
sume 9.8% flnaoclna. On·
ly $138.500.
BERTHA HEN R \'
RLTRS
CUSS«:
MOllUHOME
SALIS
2706 Harbor, Ste 206.. A
140.ltJ7
~ 215Delllar. ~~~~~~~
.r Let"" ......
Ye6~-W ~~·
A.ti--~~~· 24-m;~.7~,-._
Yqu mov ._.., Ad-Sitter serva wt.
pJoclng yoc.H' od . . . our Ad-Sitter'
nurnbelr wiU appear in YfJ4X Daily Pilot
od .•. ~foMlyoul'm1 lllflli •.
. you cdl in at your co...-a to get ·
the ':rv-io your od .•• tNt --ia oJ.; S5 per wt1k. For mort
inbmottan and to ploot 'fOK od ma 641.5611 •
Real &late Investments smw. eo..t Hwy. NB
645-4646
Cloaed Sunday
Canda••luu1/Tow•·
............. 1700 .......................
JILf'r.,.rt1a1
6'Mli85or~
J~MINECREEK
Open Sun 12-'4 pm
2A&oll, N.8.
3 er.~ be, ocea view,
formal dlaln1. frplc.
Clllh. eelJlnt, Jae .. much
mn.J:~
V!LLA&\LBOA a... (Adlill oe1Y ).
2 Br. 2 be, ake view,
...,. l'DCllm, bqe paLlo,
ft'plc. lul>ten' ...... .u.
IUlmblie loeD at te>i,;~. --2 Br, 2 be + 1..U, rm.
Vri apac. wait, frplc,
....-. ..U.lTtlM optloe. PuiohH et
_,.WUlan 't••n
•• for .... .....,, Al·
.., Wood-.y, Ste. 750,
lbll&Ga. Tuu. '17057.
Eliminate the middle
man. ~u our Newport
Bea c h ofrl c e .
<7M )833.llllOO
•JUST USTID•
2Z UNtTS. all 2Br. 2Ba
w/N;. on 1 acre +; 2 yn
new. 1ro11 Income
1100.000 w /low rents
Prtme loc of G ardeo ~ XI.NT TERMS. IZIO.<m da. *1.050,000.
Prla oal1. 8kr Lu
~ (7W) 559-4475
JUST USTID CM
09'C Lit TD at 1l Wlft .,,.. don cm dloke
2br bome + newer
..... f'lteed to ..u.
Dim' ...... arr. t7'MID
tlUMITS
COITAeelA
1.8 ..... ..-.a. Mt· .,..,._.... a-3
.... eaadoa.
D ....... IUtr,..-
..... lllla It U.'"', I 1..::;;.;;;.;;.;..;;.;.., __ ;..,_ __ ...........
RCTa.ylorCo
I j 1 I 'J' H,.
Mapi.llcaot oceanfront
BuUdlDI Site. Tbree
Arch Bay, So. Lacuna.
Security ~laVt' over.
loots uqulslle cove.
ldlal Ume to bu Id wbi le
quality arctutectures,
c:iaa&r.cton • m.a&.eria la
are avail. Sl95.000.
C:OWU.1 to Brokers.
Qua.llfied buyer. OlllJ .-.e. (ZlJ) m. LJOO
•F••ka.,•
Oaty 117.SOO. Ot-ean view
kJt plus apprqved plans
for lri-~ home Wallt inc ct.tance to Dana Pt
HariJOr Owner 638-1614
Newport Bea C'h
WIM!rfront Dort · Bwld
)'OW" own custom house.
:l)x}OO' kJl. 603 l6l.h s l
&:IJ.2211 or 673-37 47
LOTS IN IRYINE
IUJd )'Ola' drum ~
cm ooe ot tbeM' RARE
Iota m NORTHWOOD al
~-Not away around
and you better bWTy
From 50llO 1q. A. CaJJ for
deW1a
@ RANCH
REALTY
551-1222
t 1 •• Dacrt.
...... 2400 .......................
FOILIASI
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
home Mn1s1on Lakes
Country Club Golf·
t.emi&-pool Ouuuflllly
laadacape<i. no m~ll n ·
tenance yard.
!&OClu~Rd
Dmert Hot Spnngs
21J..378..~72
rA&.MSIDICi-S
Indian Wells C.C Vtlla .
New. 133 hnaaciag
w t.,oo down. lit class.
Decorator'• home. On
1Slb o-n. l br. 3 ba. all asraa. J& br 5eC. Also J
br, 3 ba condo Mar-
rakesh Golf C. Same
good fma1mng. Smith-
~. "-· M0-5»7 or 567113.
PalmSpriqs mobile. 2br,
a., furn. Frplc, a lr &
C'ooler. Stereo. patio,
atna5. Adlts. 1 ·33t-6323
coll.
..... LAD
New over..ued cambrel
In abell state. Flnisb
~ & save • 2br, 1~, frpk. Ire weU-
uea.t lot. Low down.
0-WwUlfta. SU,750.
"l1lit Real Eatate Store a.-. Bil Bear Lake.
CA.mu ·~days
t•mJeve.
8 EA U T I FU L L V 3Br. 1 t,;Ba. New cpb .
PU'RNlSHED 2 Bdrm. 2 ~ 1mo. + IZ5G dep
bL SlmQy aud apaelOUI, Avail. llQ 1. 611-tlZI..
2 poall OXIY9111mt loca · Lim. 9IO/IDO. 2 Bt. l bit. c&ean. small c:baki~ "°pet.I. M50. +
UDO PENIN. on tbe teOatty. IJl4 B Meyer
WATERFRONT Short _Pl~~-~-~~-
t.ttm avail on this 2
lJdrm.. 21.; l>a bom~ With
~pacW)ll.ll rooms. View.
Si!OOO mo
Wallrl root HcJmn, Inc.
631-1400
Balboa Penln ,u la
ba.yfroot. pvt be.11~h. p\'l
dot-le. 5 be-2 ba. •el) <k-
SITablie No pe~ ~ mo. yrt,y (%U )87().0036
3br, a.. PDOI. lt1lrt aru.
Walk to 4oppin1 New
qll1a. floara. paiDt.. Lrg
lvn rm. opens to pool.
s.,_caoua decks. frpk .
bttUIL'I Encl 2 car I a r.
Re r rm. No Pe t-..
SIOOMo . 114·"4•·0426,
'Tl.U6S111
DUPLEX ar. lba. nt'Wly
decor, No Peta S425Mo.
... demmgdep Stl--*7
............. I hid
1111111 ............... Hewabdn&.2b&.ibtaar.
.... , d f J207 f~.pear ...... No
--··-••••••••••• peu. Avad 4 15. m> mo s br l ba nee a.tom inc ludes garde ner .
bame.rantaatJclocauonMI-__ !6'M~~---~
114'0 !Tl> A#-SS I ·3253 l Bt 2 Ba. no aiqlea or c.-....... 1222 pd.S. kids OK. zm Pre-
....................... O'WU La .., ~ li8»
BrauWWJy decorated 3
Br +dl!fl LO lop local.loo
w'lS) de(~ view. 3
b9llY. ax> mo i 60 1996 -------
C2ll lraiorua 3 yrs old 3
Bdrm, Z be. frplc, 2 ('U
""' Near parks Dn ve
by Avail April lat.
1112$ mo Jo Ano Agt
SSl-9522
-0-.0 WILCOMl-z Br. roomy home
W rrpk, Dew crpta &
lreab ~ Small yard.
aarage, lots ol parkiaJ:
NO DOGS. Water pd
lr7S mo 925 move.ui
411 Hanult.n. ~-
llTON 3232
JBr. pr, So ~ hwy Nl?'A' -·••••••-•••••••••••• ~-quaet. no pin&. 1825 HOllESFOR RENT
534-U34 J er *· Pnced fn»m 1551)... hed yard • ~family home. S 1•ra1ea. Pamllles
br,3ba.DIOM1 ft .Large please. Ilda • ~ts y ar d L o c a t e d I n Wllkome. Call llf.2568 or
Spyglau . $2000 m o ~21r11.AIL,nor. .
~ , •• ,...., 3234
loYdy 2 bdrm. l ba. So. of .... __ ......... .
Hwy. ~-l.aSed 3 8d 2 -.~backyard.
bnct. beam C'inp. 1600 c u I · de·• a c . N I c e
rm. C...U m.36419. Aft 4. ae~ l550teo.
-.it• ==u~=rr~ -.. -M---.-.._.---lJ-40-
Formal dlo1ng. rptc .•• ,. ..... -.......... .
pmdo. n!lng, W O meld HOM!3P'Oll RENT
Lae S1D> mo. Refs, clean 3 or 4br, Priced h'om
&secdep req'd. llm I yr ms-. Fncd Yard le
lae. 30Z Driftwood. 1ara1ef. PamUles
1llM1lal pie .... fCid1 • pets wekcme.Call--=-or
Now Avail. 3br, 2ba, 2 car _man. ___ '-~·-oo_,.._·~-
pr. Rustic Swdab frplc Br __. .... 1 SlSllUbmtt Mo. &1'7-CIM6 *2 ' ,_ ,.,...., vu --------•pd. S4a. No pets .
2br. 2ba, Condo. 2 car al·
t.acbed gar. W /D. reCng
incl . Walk lo bcb.
S77SMo. Call all S .
'JSM1717. m-son
2 Bt 2 Ba, 2~ bl.kl to
beach, ao 1ara1e.
Adulta. sroo. Agt. Call .,...,
JLNT S Bdrm Duplex, a., PIP. pr. Near new.
Im.. ......aD aft 4pm ••
~ ocean view frqm
Uv rm. DIR. kJt, rmtr fw .
Abo baa pool, Jae. $
bdrml. Many utrH.
Pn bcb. SHOO /mo •JIM
7SMR17;M1-1480
z bb:D CJ beach. BnDd
mw •.•. 2 c.:.I:". ~*t*· o.
Qfef~ 110 ar. a.. uW rm. rroat Pt; ; lrfJ · 2 • duplea. 71t Jatmlne. I I I I I I I I le II 111eeeeeee .,...,. Call.,....
C........_ JU4D..-•• ... •••••••••••••••••• dea.
mlMTSOI ummfl I BR. ...
Olr .• flocd Jard. IOZlOOll..._..
\
1241
....... ar..,.,_ ••.
•• OlilMD. ...... Ot· f .. , ... ., ..... _
-... Ntr, """• ...o. No ,., or tlai,frea
•UllO IU·Ult Aft ..........
........................ EallrUwv&,e~~
ON TN I WAT s a Imel brtdl C'OUttytni lo ~ .. ..,., ~ tWt•IAGrJ. • w. • t.. rr· ~ • ~ vn. a =::n~~': .-m. ,...,. ,.. ..... ...__ ..... 'POOi • doc* :t. 35• boat --. AeC'Ommodatu
......,.1-0 I •1 ••ID tervNU, l\;Mt.a. ._.. ... "I· " 10 w or lp famlty Dual ava&lable~ ~ bdnN wtp\lt dffk W~ ~, loc lMlf' water. 2 car •tt
Ql. 1ar w auto oonr • base
men t aameroom JJ44 w'lhower fl beach ac
--•••-•••••••• CMa. Greenbse. hobby
2 bdrm. 2 J. 1"9 ba ttn«, walk Ul pantnes, Cmdo ID • Lakes" lutdw.n bu rm<"row ave.
xi.. iol' 8e . deeorat-trub compactor, bltn
ed. Brand . Ref. re food~. Ch.Udren
cp&red. No peg. ~75 mo <* --no pets. at. last, _Yi7_..33J0_...--__ • ____ 1 secunty. Call 955.2473
3 Br, 2 ba. 2 cw gar. frp&c, wkdys.
Dice ~. dshwhr, Vacant. VleW, 2 Br 2 Ba,
stove. $e7~ mo. lse den. l440Del M11r
Avail. Apr 5th. 14102 962·'1902
PlealllO Court, located m 1 _ W&..-a 3252 'l'beC.olony. J52·1.2.82 9 lo --ro-•__,..... 5 llan lhru Frt •• .. ••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • --------~Townhome-Sbores 3 br.
Woodbridge <net.side 3 2"'8 ba. beach. pool, ten
br. a.. higtty upgrd'd ni.s. eo. 831-1878
detached bocle. Steps to """ ... _,.., . prt, pool, jac.fc lake. No ··~c VJew. 3 Br, 2 Ba,
pets. f/GTS /mD• AvaiJ May den, inc l. gardener &
3.5-M'78 I wales'.~. ~5282
3 Br. 2 bll. 2 car gar. frplc, Mtela. ~ 32'7
stove. dulhWT, study in ••••••-•••••••••••••••
mlllr bdrm. S7S ~-lse. BEAunFUL 4 br crnr
21 Almond~. m Univ. ~ 2 ba f • b Pk. 752-1282 t to S. Moo ' ' llm. ~m ' It· ,.,_ Fr A I A ins. encl. yard. Kids OK. ..... u 1. va1 · pr. Avail. 4 IS $675 mo
2Dth. 831·!m3&~51
ltlNTALS 3br. 2ba. lrg k.rtch, frplc.
3BR.2ba ....... $680-750 gas BBQ, newly dect>r 38R.2~ba .•....... $750 Avail immed. $595Mo.
4 BR. 3 ba ........... S850 761Vi6U
4 BR. 21"2 ba. POOL ---------•
Newport Beach. S975
3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 bdrm. in the Bluffs.
Near sbopptng & schools.
BO. Call 640-5274
NO FEE! Apt & Coodo
rentals. Villa Rentals
~Bkr.
BIG CANYON .Bordeaw:
Home. Freocb Cntry
kitcbeo, all amenJtles, am 11o. en.r. 811-a.6
... , .......... ,.,.
ii.,.... .. ,.. •••.• \,\
........ _A.-tw ..................
...,...,..,,_ltw,D /lbe,
OODdo. ~ 6 JM. AvaU .. ·a f L U I 0 M o .
TM .. ml
lilil&llMf a bdrm 1~. ba.
tam rm. DR. elett a•r
door. ..00 mo. Bub
~
Wall'° bMcll, 381', 21.tS.
a.do, "°°'· ( .,,,('. dbl cw p.raic w JOllOr, adlu
only .-mo.~21118
lmmac. calm 3br, 2~,ba.
bocne Npt. Heu 255
Palmer Open Sal & Sun
l 5 QUI 645-MNI
~~ ........ ??~~1
Near Mile SquaN> Park 3
Br. I ba, 2 car sarage t-1 worUhop. l500 mo Agt,
Donna , 846-0216 or
SG.5Ml
3290 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•4 Or. I story. Gardener
& water pd fl' 1P, den.
fam rm. 11195. No pet!. I
'7s.cm7
CCII• ii iG FWHl•d 1400 .......................
PANORAMIC
VIEW
Condo on Big Canyori
golfcourse, :.uperbly
furn. 2 8rdm 2 Ba. pool.
tenu.s, secur 2 s pace In·
door nrage +storage
567 9811>or 496-2608
Cmdm:•ilaa U....e ht.ed 1425 .......................
NPT. BCH. New Villa
Balboa QJndo. Ocean vu
2 lrg bdrms, 2 ba. frplc,
lrg pvt pat.lo. Sei:. !'(ate
Ad.tts.$750Mo.838·9100
EllX.UrJVE CON 00
Spacious 2 br. 2 ba, \'aull·
ed cet.hng, spa. sauna.
pool. l59C> mo. 675·11919 or
848-«m
YIA"·"OUND PUN:
Soc••• Achv1t111 01·
flCtl\r • Fret Sund1y
ltuneh • 880 a •Per·
t .. a • Ptus mud\ mote
OMAT MCMATIOM:
Tenn11•Frtt le1son1
'pro ' rxo ahop) • 2
Health Cll.ibt•Sluna• ~·~ ming • 011v1ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MEHTS: Singles. I &
2 Bedrooms • Fu1
n15hed & Unturn1shed
• Adutt Ltv1ng •No Pel~
• Models Open daily
910 6
Oakwood
Garden ApertrMnta
N.wport Beadl/No.
880 Irvine
141 1611>1
,,,,, 645-0550
Ntwport Beech/So.
1100 16th St
1 O<:lv1" .if 16tn 1
(714) 642-8170
WEHAVESUMMER
RENTALS
WE.EKOR MONTH
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2Ul~ W liolboo &7l 16~ 1
Studio rum. Ulll
meld S200Mo.
S48 7368
Pretrugiou:. extt N'lreat.
lux2.Br. 2Ba. bar. btn un
reslrir tt:d bay 10<"n
Cat.ahna view. 1111 am
merut.aes incl'd, spa. lC'n
nis, Jacuzzi. pool, m1.J1 6
mo. lse 644 1592
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RANCHO MIRAGE, de·
cor. 2 BR 2 Ba, all xtras
By Marriott Hotel &
lhopl. 95 mo. 675-1957
lrAoaP1.-.. 3807
l brJa. iDNB, fplc., pool,
rec. ceoler. Newport
1'erTaoe. ~. bl & last + sec. dep. 493-3280 or
........•.....••••.....
Oceanfront year round.
beautiful downstairs
duplex, 3 br, 2 ba. ruuy
equippe d kil<'h e n ,
garage, laundry, deck.
SllOO + util. 675-6377 48r,3b8,2c.r gar, frplc.
lge faJll rm Ir wet bar,
retreat 1t1 m str bdrm.
n>ce upgrades. t850 mo
lse. 9 Dewey. Northwood
752-1282 9 to 5, Mon lllru
Fri. Avail Apr. 20th.
O...&K....... -~-~------
t Br. 1325/mo,
404 E Balboa Bl •I
646-9131 Bay view, J br. den. 4 ba, Ha.mtu\gloo Harbour view
atrium, 3100 i.q. ft SlOOO 3 br. 2 ba. Great loc11le
mo. 646-3893. 9l50 mo. 85 I-L651 Agt.
&g Canyon Townbome
Rancho Satt Jo.aquin for lease. Spacious Jbr ~· 2Br + den, w 'comanm1ty pool, spa 2 ., Ba. tughly upgraded, & t.em.is. Secunty gate
pool, spa. cholre toe Nr BIOMo. 673-2717
tennis. golf. S72S. Call
54f..2m4 eves&wknds. SPYGLASS 4 br, 2"'a ba.
3 Br. 2 ba, 2 rar gar, frplr,
formal dm nn, d.o;hwllr
vM!w. Grdnr tncl. 64G-0735
Own Bkr
$875 mo l se 4 7 BLUFFS; 3 BR . ram
Sy c a mo r e C r e t> k • rm.. end wut. Pool. Lov-
1\irtlerock. avail Jun~ ely vtews! 11000 Month.
lBt. 752-1282 9 t-0 5, Mon Ula. 644-0134
thru Fra. CONDO . Nr HOllg 2 BR .
4 Bdrm. 2 ba, rncd yard
wlpoOI S700, mo. Park
Rlty S.Sl·SO()O ___ _
Woodbndtce Green Condo
3 br, 11'2 ba. S500 lse
Woodbridge D>lales 2br + den, 2 h . frplc.
rmcrowave. • <". 2 <"Br
gar Large ~ark yard.
m> be Bothihave lakl'.
pool, jac. & dnnis incld
m•~l-2812 llfter 4:3(),
(Z13)2Dt-3827 a11ytime.
1"'2b3, pool, jac . Sauna,
dbl gar W 0 AvaJJ May
t st. S62S mo. Dys
973-1255, eves wk nds
497·2u.>
4br.3ba.Canal Frnt
237 Canal. SI IOOMo.
64.!i-OLSI
Seawmd Condo. 2 Br 11,
ba. 2 car gar, frplr.
:..iuna . s pa , puul
BX> mo.673-6610
E.Slde CM 2br, adult ron·
do. l.200lq . n. Pvt pauo.
pool. M,95. 548·2990 aft
4pm.
Nr. So. Coast Plaza 3 Br.
pool, garage. W, 0. S!iOO
5159-1237, 01 ·4~5649
VenwUes Ba chelor Con
do Guarded i;ec l(ates
Gar. pool, spa. Kym , clb
tile M915Mo 964-5.573
LEASES
J BR twnhme. E Side
CM End wt.it; SSOO mo
752-1700 '.
*f twauta r..,.;.a..d •••••••••••••••••••••••
3724 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUSCASITAS
f\lm 1 br apt $300 & up
Encl. gar. Adults. no
pets 2ll0 Newport 81.
S48-49e8 bet wn 8 30 & 5
pm.
Near new 2Br 2Ba. Co\•
pal10. Dbl. lar Lux
Rec. Ctr. 550 m o
714 ·67S ·8340 or
ZU..545-3787.
ENJOY OCEAN VU &
view Fashion Island
from Uus charrrung 3Br
borne w /fnnJ dirung rm
+wet.bar & sep fam rm
Localed in sec. gated I Br lrai.Jer, Sl75 & up +
i security, no children or Beali.i!ul Dee(ield. Up·
graded condo. 38r.
2"2Ba, frplc, ~ car gar.
dishwasher. pet.io, steps
LO pool1spa 1~1t. Avail.
Ma y IS . s•90 1mo.
5.'i9-S31119. eves hknds.
Lmrury 28r. 2~ condo.
Crp l . & wlf~paper
drougbout. Flt>lc. A IC,
dbl gar. Pvtl covered
patio. Pool spa. +
many extru. ults, no
pets. Reh. req'd. m>tmo. lse. SSM.
comm. w /tenn s crts. ...._~ .,..,,9 93 pool le spa. By owner. '""""" '"' l
Sl800 mo. Afl 6 pm. I
7»95M 1 CASADEOllO
~Shares; 3 BR, 2 ba, ALLlll1LITIES PAID
D/W, range, frpl. Nr.
clubhouse. $7~. 673-0060
For mature adults. clean
& sbio y 3Br. 2Ba
Westcliff home. S72S /mo.
incl. gardener. Local
refs. please. No pets
646-Z&.
3 8d:nn. eod unit, The
Compare before you
rent. Custom des111n
features: Pool. BBQ,
cov'rd gar age, new
fW"Dlture, surrounded
with plush landscaping.
Adult living al ils heal.
Nopet.a.
I Bdrm f u.mi.sbed 138.S
3116 W. Wa.lAon, 642-1971 *· Condo. pool & jac.
213-•1395
Bl ufCs . Le as e or Blchelor unit. all utll.
leme/opt. 9IC>O Mo. Agt. Kng bd, Color T . V.
59878 $250110 . l sl " last.
.. 11e~ br Ocean •lew. top rental ,_-.-________ _
, plush loc. Db cmr unit. 2br. lkJk-•IHdl 3740
5 mo. 2tNl. new crpla, frplc. ·-··-••••••••••••••
2270 Common area lnclds
-----.----poa1. uuna. am. billant
rm tcUl sec bklt. C-102.
SIOOMo. Call Janel
l6G&2
K.r.""'51
Spalab F.ltate Li vlng I
Bu"'1ful park-like 1ur-
rouadln1s . Terraced
pQOl. Sunken ea• bbq.
sparlllia1 fountains .
S pacious rooma.
Separate d.laina area.
Walk·ln ck>Nta. bome-
Die llkcben II eabioet.I.
Walk to Hu0Un1loa . ~. lBed:r RMl''llll001!llllmn1 furn~
2 Bedl'OOID ham -Adulla, DO peU, UWiu.rr..1
LA QUIN'l'A HER.NOSE
lll'U Parbide Lo, l blk w. c1 a.~ a bUtl s. or ..... 8'7·$641
2 Br. 2 ba, lge. steps to
beach. Crptsldrps. dbl
gar. Elec eye. Xtras
963-931.S
ecn... .. M49' ll22 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Br. frplc. crpts, stove
balcony view Adults, no
pets S52.5. 322 Heliotrope
Ave 6'7S--6m4. Open 11-4
l.rg. 2.Br. IBa New rpt.s.
& pamt. Balcony NO
PETS. Z25 mo SSS-9265
Bach. sinJ(le employed
pen>on. no dogs S.!75,
WJs paid 497 -4951
3824 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Bdrm1pt, gas paid
Enrl gar. adlt.s
642 5073
I Bdrm apt
l::ncl garage. gas paid
642 5073
:! Bdrms, I balh apt .
Adult:. Gas paid.
642·5073. ----MESA VERDE bome al
mospbere 2&3 br dlx
apts. No Pets. 54&-1034
I & 2 Br. bltns. refng.
pool Adults. no pela.
s:r.!5. & '1'50. 5411-049'2
Famtly 2 Br $340. Pool.
lee 3 Br, 2 ba $375. Play-
growxt. 646--1486.
38r 2ba. new, kids ok,
water & gas incl, near
So. Coast Pl. $550.
~-
Newty decor 2br, adlll.
No Pets. Encl patio.
S375Mo. 706 James St.
Apt. 8. By appt.. 979-4410
HEW ADULT Al'JS
2BR .. 2Ba.~
=a~ near com·
Heat =·pet.a. Spa. Open UM Daily
3118 West Wl1lan, C. M.
al~/M8-3t08
sruNNtNO lra 2br. 2ba,
grda apt. Pool, rec area.
D&'SMo. no w.18th St.
$175 mo. Dl1 28r studio,
frplc, D/W, yd area, encl
,...,.. 2'81 Eldeo. To
aeecallm.~
FOVRSEASONS APTS
Oqils, ao pe\a, 2 br, 1 ~
be twnbM. Patio, pool .
910. 1m.IOIDDIO-ll02
Lii CHATIAUX Am
1700Me.T ....... A1•1te
-----t2*-ttl I
S3m MOVE IN AUOWANCE
•3 Pools •Sauna •Secunty •Rec. Room
Adults only. no pets please
'C....MIM llZ4 C...MIM llZ4 .......................
3111Jt llap6e St. Zbr. Adlta
only, no pets. ~Mo
Sl.50 dep +bl II lut.
se..11115 Mn. IMYl.I
.i Br. 2 ba. nr. So. Cst
Plaa. S.A.. l500. No peta
7SMl217: Ml·l480
TMlhse 2br. 1 i,.,ba, pvt
petio. ~l gar. D 1W,
adha. No Pets. $!15Mo
dy ~5448. eves M8-90M
Bllcbelor un.il. Carpets,
drapes, refrtgeralA>r, bit
UIS. Adults only, no pets
S!BStmo. S48-ll67
LARGE clean 3 BR 2 Ba.
petio, gar No pets New
<'JU. 5'50. l<MO A. Valen
aa.54.'>-7983
........................
Avail lmmed. UPCraded
h . ba. frpk. 2 car pr,
lodry bkup, patio .
S5lliOMo. Ava&!. s-1 lrae
2br, Iba. Indy bk.up.
P8Uo. $.'1115110. Sec " pet dep reqd. Cbildretl OK.
Shawn by appt. 54MOOI
2br. lba, encl gar ,
patio Yard. Beamed retl-
1011. Avail 1mme d .
PIOMo. ~ 7110t
2 Br, 2 be, CJ'11t.s. drps,
stove & refng. No Inds or
pas. S350 mo.~
sm. Lovely lge 2 BR. nr
sboppi.ng, no pets. 2885
Mmba, 546-5704
2br 2ba condo w "POOi "
spa Nr S C l'lau
M25Mo 646 5608 or
~
Jl4I
Dlliat l br apt. mwlY de· ooraled, ocean view. ~mer. IWHArr. part .
Inc. "'°mo .........
1A2 Br, l be. ocea.o view .
walk to beech. UP1Tact.d
p&1a&. Cl"Pt. dt1ie. Reina .
11.0Ye. ladry. MZ5 " t$25. ~uaor-.311122.
LLat. 2.br. Zbe. 9175/leaae
IDddl alJ uLU. Avatl. 6·1
~
tc70 mo Near be.a ch
2Br, ~ Tbabat .....
w.-...... 3152 .......................
•R.IGAKT
C.oodo ~Mo or ss.3S w/T'etnc. Jbr. 2~,ba. nr
new, 2 pool.a, xlnt vu, wUt
lA> stone To see call Ted
dy aat dys /every eve
831·7048. or ownr 499-1625
&f N A Iv msg, dys /eves
Condo Eut Nl.oe. f root
row lf:Xl C0"1'5e 3 br, 2 b11 .
pool • ..,, 498-WI&
~vu, lg 2 br 1450 $Q
ft.. townhouse. Adult ooly
community lnt'lds
wuberidryer. rdng .
dbl pr w opener 1575
mo. leae Sorry. no pe1.1
4lllM4'10or S33"3JOO
_......., ______ ~E. MIF to
Leri• Zbr bo u1e. r•· ~ new to~at·.
deeorated, walk beh. air. 2~8a . a dJ•r•nt
..-.. -2•• w aooL t.mllU. trwys. -~ ~--o. -t -.SJllU....... I
_U_ftl_u.rn __ • -2-b-,-. -,.-d-e-co-r-.-• ••e m. w a nl •d to 1 h .
Aval.I 4 tmmed. mo.Mo. w1aame 101 .• neat " ~ SS 11 8'111 1.M. 222 nllP• 3 bd 2 ba.SlllO mo.
Annlda Monterey. f1IM8
_ ...... ________ , JloonwwwW needed. .. , ... ,
tollir 3 Br twnble. s mill
to bdl by blk.e. Sl.80 + ....
....................... 1&11.118().7350
S.11i11ll Villll'e vna '" ~t eeettmw New L62 bdr;"ifxury same tO ~hr house 10
*11 apta I.ti t• plans CM. U)O. Jim $.57-8839
from S37S, 2 bdrm ~ from_IS3S + Rmmte Fm. Jbr. 3b<t,
pooa, tmnia, waterfllls. Co ndo . I r v . A I I
panda! Oaa ror ooolling & amerul1es. S200Mo '''
hMdag paid. From San WJ.561·1735.~
Oleto P'rwy dnve North
cri !leads LO McFadden Rap. Mil'. N·lmkl'. shr-:1
then Welt «m McFadden BR 2 0. apt. Kee rac11
to Seaw1nd Village. 1225 m o + ut II
frn)8BW198. ~9·JOPM. M7-7l.53. CM.
~~-------~---------... 4000 WAl'(J"ED: Rmmte to shr
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. Iba. apt in CdM ~o
S12 Wflf'k & Up • I Brs. Vu S225Mo + Ulll
lutr:henellu. pool & 673-8028
IDIUdJ«V s.9-97$$.
Landco lnn Mot.el Rmat lo shr ruce 4br. h:.i-
-~-------on tree·llnt·d . qu1t.>l
HOTEL EUROPA street. Wetit C M Rel>p,
fl9Z.7338or892·7366 YDA. posit1vt.' md1v1du;;1
i:nthe "OLDWORLO" on1y SJOO+•,ut1I CJll
SHOPPING CENTER Oeve 'RT-6732 . 645 til7::
Hunbnllon 8ea<'h or~347llt>vei.
Room /pvt barh
Ulrlgerual almo8phere. ~
Br~-nr So. C:.t Plz
&u lSl6
Fem. roommah" l l 28,
~ 'mo incl utll .: Br.
2be ~ 841U uf! Hpm, (;M
H.ehablt> ft:male tu :ih11n
ln Cast.a Mesa home S200 Nwpt Beach l br. 2 b.s
mo Ai.k r or l:hr1 :0. Clbhse.pool.tennis.ett·
64t> 7174 123> C4l.I am 644-4226
I Br .l!round Ooor apt.
rompl. pnvacy w lge peoo. Adults. no pets
S350 mo + sec. & clean
ing fee. Avau. Apr lSth
~
2b'. 2'-'>ba luxun<>Ub new
l"Ondo nr SCP Frpl<'. 2
car gar, rec fac1l /\ 'C.
D W, W 0 SS95mo
98UL1Bor~7971
ttlccpori 8"lc:h 3169 Wanted lmmed1atel). Rmmle net'd~d to >1hr
••••-••••••••••••••••• place lo hvf' wrttun 5 m1 ocean Cront .. pt un1ll
or NB undt-r S201J Ma> 15 613-71..l!"i NEWPORT
AIAa'TMIHTS
I Br S250 + uti.J Adults
only , n o pet:.. No
WBt.eri>eds
~Newport Bh·d
Cost.a Mes11
•• * J.Moody
31.SISamoa
Costa Mesa
You are I.be wanner o(
t~ free tJckelS I SIO 00
\aJue>. to
So.Calf.
C.w.rity
T..W.Clauic
Apnl26lh
Lo6Ca~f'Oti
Racquet" Sports Club
Fount.am Valley
Ticket.s may be. r:la1med
by calbng 642·~. Ut.
272. •••
D25 to SQO. 162 Br 1pt/·
lownbae. laundry rm.
peUo/balcooy, eorl. gar
All bltns.
TSLMgmt 642 1603
WXUIYUVING
in qi&et adult romplu
~bachelor le I Br
apts. Cathedral ce11lng,
gas frplc, le cbhwhr Pvt
patio8, back>rues. pool,
jacuzzi. No pets From
S29S mo. Mesa Pine:..
:RJOHarl.a.
SPMC 54~24-47
Mesa Verde · c·ut.e 2 br No
pets I.st. laist + SI 00
$:115 $1.936
~ tbc", w pvt patio()
Sa! at 2(M.J C.:har le St
{}rut 0 Uw; Sat I01tm to
l2noon S32S3'to Ref r1•
Qd.~ -----0...PoW 3126 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spantsh s tyle lar(le I
bdrm w hreplare &
rcantlll' ~ mo 642 3083
al\fiPtn
I bdrm. ocean view, OW
relnge .. No Children no
pets. Ref's. 67~ l6St
Jo'antastJc View d1~Jy
OW'rlooluo& Mann•. 1
br. frl*, petio. nu decor
CtnSlderatioft 00 rent r OI"
bte prdening & au int.
OlrnpKl car prttg OClly.
87592.·
&Toro 3112 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Pt N11rue1.
pvt rofl)m , pool, spa.
tenrus rrts. S47S Agt.
a.! 6700, 681 3S2J6
• ............ 3140 .....•................•
l...oYety all adult. no pets.
I.~ Br apts. 6200 t:d·
~. h.b. 846-0819
''1llESEVTLLE'' OCE.AM AREA
2 Br w gar. Adlt.s. cpl:., Walk to the bearh
drpi.. bllns, focd yd Delightful lge 1&2 Br
Water pd. 6J6.4 l20 apt.-., som~ w ( rpl<". a 11
3>19 "O'' Sanlu i\na $375 pul!Oh °' bakorut'' F.n JOY 20 a<"res w attractive
I Bdrm. Nice area. near Kreenbell , tre1•-.,
College. Avail 5-1·80 landscape & 9 hole put
S25() mo. Adults, no pets ling green. 2 pooh.
PAii NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTIYCWI
UVIMGIH
HE'WPORT
RACH
M :.duJt rommu.ruty on
the &1·11 811 > Sper t.arul.a.r Spa. 7 s w 1 mm in I(
pool!! ~ Lighted tenn1'
C'Wrt.\, btlll:' tr aili.. put
lLOt( ~ Bachelor.. I
and 2 bedroo«N> apart
mens. and to~
rrom MOO oo per moolh
OnJam~At
Sm! JoeQ\IUl H.all.s R03d
(714 >644-1900
2 Br lltudio MSG. No peU
Near tb& limp. 63l .Q79
or 1·974-211118
•DECORATORS
DELIGHT ()(I Watt'r,
o6der pref. frpk, lbr,
E50 yrty 4J73.31~
.:lie-w lBr & ZBr. Jacuz:u.
pool, or bcb. S3llO up 1409
Supenor 64S·~684 or
642~1
se 2 br. 2 ba be.awful
brand MW 4 pN!x Niel'
qwet area 2 car enrl
garal(e , frpll:. W D
hook up
TSL Micmt SU 1603
Vl.UliLIOA
~ rondc>t.. :.t'(' bid I( •
sutlrrrant.·an prtg . ntl't'
p11l10>, :.ome w O<"e an
\1~ le frpl<."l> Adult.o;
onl) lbr I ba tbr
+den. 2br. :?ba unit"
d\aU Eves 346-6829 Palm F'r1endly rlubho u:.e
Desen w frpk,color1V.slluna. JRLPROPERTIES ~ & weight room ~ ~ 6459 I bdrm. fng. On Back Starts at ~ indudm.:
ma.JOI' ulJlJ lies Bay, pool, pnvat.e. S350 Adults, 00 ...,.., &I( t.anyon coodo ~ Br :?
nu Call 646-31216 CASA dlf""SOL~ & . fr p Ir . wet bar
secunl>. tenn1:. pool
2 Br. 1'4 ba sludJo apt 21661 lfooldwe it SPll &4().5947. -..ttkdar.-
Pool. pvt paoo. lge play 962--"Sl ZlJ 742 2lJt
yard. carport SJ95 mo
Call 642 2824 betwn I~~~~~~~~~~ 2 Br. a<"ross rrom brh
l -6pm , After 6pm. 2br, 2ba, r rpts. drps , Adults only, nu pet:..
12lJ>s.J0.7633 See Mgr OW, gar. Nr 5 Pomts & pool, laund. encl .:ar
frmt house 2310 Santa Beach.srl-8032 S460 ~rly 210 ('edJr
Ana Ave ~
2tir, I i.,ba, sludx> Gu. ------
F.astside upper duplex. 2 trpk, O/W, S450Mo
br, d/W. gara11t>. fuds ok 7S2·7C'14, ~3397
$400. mo. 891-8u.> MAJt.tta"S WALK
1.Br. or OC:C College, S325 {4t I & 2 br apb from
mo wJ pd, lst le Isl + "50 Frplc. l1r11e yd.
depolut, s.5t&-4763 JJIUO, g.ar, nr Hunltn«ton
Harbour. children OK MESA VERDE area. 2 _,, Jib Ci.rel t BR 1"'1 ba sludlo. adlts, ~ e. apt ·
00 pets. S31115. 631 ·3888;
~ 9'al1> ZBr apt. 2 block:i
from beach . enrl ~IDE, 2 BR, encl garage. 962-7408, or
gar, $37S mo. ZS l 16th PI SS 7DJ..
Up1t.airs. Call ~-S880 .Jr for Pam I br, petio apt., Ideal for
q\iet mature adu.lt No 28r w/btt.. Im. Adu.Jt.s, no pd&. szgo mo lat.last &
pet.a. S125 mo. Z2l8S Ca · sec Enc. 1ar Jva1I
l1)'a> Or 8J3.l$33.. S6 71131
2 Br, 2 ba townhouse, 2Br. 1....a., new cpt. encl
laundry rm. oo pets. prqe, wUt lo adll.s, pk,
&'116.~7300. sb oppln&. $375 m o .
EA.STSID E TRI· PL EX llllMl5ll8
UPPER. Mature adults, 2811', 2Ba. 21t1: new cpt.a,
oo PfU. New decor. '* cloae lo bdl. MZ5 mo.
mo.s.n-3515 .. 1079. {Zll) -.ooeo
3 Br, Ot"ean Vle'#, part OU
m nu for wort. S48· t481
2tir, Zbl. Condo lll60M o
All 11men1t1es G •H
7S2· l.llG4 ask for Lynd.i
fUR LEASE 2 br 2 ba
ocean & bay views in
Villa Balboa. Adults, DO
~ Good secunty
Matlow Kennedy Corp
Aooa Morland. ex clw11 ve
agen t. 97$-0800 o r
631-0MS
~ & very pvt 2
Bdrm. 2\.At ba apt 111 the
Bht fs Frplc & pool No
rhaldreo or pet:.
~.mo.~1-0&!M
..-wf'OlrT CIEST
3 er. 2\.At be, view. ms .
mo. "2-Jm; MZ-465'7
~Jllr.2ba. Nopeta
Snsl &•race. Frplc •nM.
541~1 bt'f Wor .ift 8PM
Bdrm in QWt'l l'Ondo.
non <,mollt'I m.il ure.
mJ I~· k1llh
'srnok VTII! fo 'hr <!br :!h.1
dpt (,'M Sl!lS m11 + ut1!
Tenn1, PJ1t1.t>15 l.1111 t
cl"" 7~X4•·>t.>:> ~ rir)er pool pn' 11
S200 Mo F;ur f''a1n11:"11o 1---------
dl't'a., c \I ~ 7272 I nc·a! pm( b~mt•ll-.rn.in .,. ..nar .. tw. newl) deror
Hoom With pvt entranN> & furn 2 BR ~11nCr<ml.
reCng .,17:-, ultl IOC'I lor 1.11 W~t Nt·wport, or.
ta>l.a M~. &4G4Jl$2 Ult.-:MlJld. with M ~', fur
1,, nn 1.11 pn hm ror non
.. mote. mature per'
Kea<; f<ef' MS-0709
Coit.a MC:!l.a furn 2br con
do Av11I Jww H Aull
lli 64.2 -4300. Ad :iltter
•174 4Mbr
OCUJROM'J
IQ>Week,up
MU.alUCH
S25iO Week, "" Agent 67S..170
·~ ....... 4250 ........................
s.V0G f'REE BIG BEAH
from DJ Nght Also t'Of1
rto by lab 4 brm 2 ba
1'' o r b e s ff . E
t il4 lz.e.9115
HAWA.11 a.-. 2ba rondo on Maw
Pnv~y owned. Rent
by week o r month
ITI4 IS71 l!i70 for free mfu
•brocburt'
Reit-r·H· l"llW for ' a <" at ton
on Coloradn K1"'r .
Part.er .~ SlOOwkl> All
COO\ eOlt'Ol t'!> C J 11
~J.117
a..talsto~ 4300 ....••...•......•.••.••
't ouoit 'f fo' t o !>h Jr1
hou-.e tn l M nl'.ir
OCC 21() J1m5.Si-8839
Movt.nJ!• Avoid de~1b &
r ut hVIOK t'Xpen!>t''.
Prof1h:.1onall y s 1nr1·
l!171 HOUSEMAns
832 4134
HaVUll! lo shat'\' experuws
Looking Cur .t roo m
malt'~
•••HOWIE••* A rent sh.arulg serv 1 ce
We ha'~ someone for ) ou ~ 7da~·972-487S
2 F nnmates H B area
Sl62permo Call ~-1514
aft 6 JOpm
•• *
Wf/MS.-.,
1626 Ma.rguente Av,•
Ceron.a del Mar
You are t.be w i.o.nt' r of
two frtt llckets ($10 00
value>. to
So.C4f. c ..... ,
T...na.Mc
April ah
U. Caba1.leros
Racquet• 5pJrta Club ~Valley
Ticbts may be. claimed
by caWng 642-5678, ext .
272. • ••
2 Rap fem loot· 1 ror 3rd
~lo sbr 3br, Npt
Hts. 6*-'7•. &42·9118
Mk for Jodie, Mlcbelle.
S37Smo ~I Evl:'~
4350 . .•....•.•..•..........
WAN'Tt:O
Garage m Cdlof
673-0ll60
~----~-a.st' A MES/\
Garage • storage area~
avad&ble. Ask ror Ci-.1g.
~.MO-WOO
4400 .....•.................
l23SSq. fl. 1988 mu.
l.617 Weitclafr. N.B
Agent S4 I 5032 --------me.sums
Prune Newport ~arb
loc Near 0 C a trpOrt
Rer1l UlCI l'e('(>plJon. eon .
rerenrt' rm. JJn11or
serv . ut1b, 100 frl.'l'
roptl':> & mnr ..
Secrtounal ~rv J\ Jll
wor Ooug8SJ ~II
l-~J\e ()(f1r1_ ... J\-;U ! II'\.
flJ.IJ M'f'V Oh bid.: :'.. r
0 C N.rpon Hl•n•pt &
phone ans . '1·1·v -.i•n ,
("OI'\( rm. t.'tl' Pl1•as1· l'Jll
7!"l2~Ul>I
•:-TF.WPORT Bt:.At'tl •
• PRH-H: LO<' \Tl o:-; •
~ )<b from .,.,Jtcrf rur.• •
500-.q ft m•, 964 5!194
•01:.UJXt-. Of''fo0 ICfo-.S •
thxn I rm up lo 1-;'0l• 'Q
rt From l:l.1 ft :-.u Is ..
req Behind \1rportl·r
lrul .il 217:! DuPont Or .
!>lllt•8 833-3223, ij I:!
Cannery \ 1lla1o:i-olf•1,
spdl."t' JV8JI I 1~1· ~ I
\lnl Broaer f).'S 491:?
.cdM OELUX E SU IT t-:s.
Jo)'om 1295 Air ronll ,
ample ~ t.:111 pd 235-; t: CSl Hwy 6':'5 Qj()O
(lfie'el m Bayv1t'"" Hotl'I.
thi.loncal IJndmJt k
S250 & up Ba > Vtt•"
Lmmed ocru~ ContJl'I Roae673-~
4SO Sq ft 5450 mo
4001 Bu-ch SC . N 8
Agent. S4 l SOJ;!
*PLUSH* l]R>er Newport E:<r St. ..
Has upgraded 1tmd. n:-
wmc1ow office aual mo.
lo mo rent met ret'pl •
conl. nn . coffee. mail .tr
sec. serv. & copter a.,,a1!
lm-91r71.
Vwiw ol Bay. t.at um~ or
fend 2 dJx otncea AP·
prox. iooo.q n. 2 pvt
baths 2400 W. CO.bl
Hwy m-31m. 8*-S30C
llM4D MIW Al'TS ewm/'Wknds.
Lartlt 2 br. 2 ba M2S. Walk to beach. 1325. with
Privu pet.loe. or decks. prage. l br, 1 ba. CaU
0oee to abopp&q. 1912 ADJJ:y w. mo
2 Br. l "t ba towobouse
style. adult.a, no pets. Fem. non ·s moller.
m>.sei·3682 S200 1mo + util. Bob
&WO. Sbem Mt-6118
~CINTlll Two plush offleet ii y a11 .. ,
ble In attorney :!u1 t.-
Many extras "';r..aded
wnh rent.. CaJJ V.bb1e 15t118. ..... CM. ~De.Uy 10..S tte5·S47S Cbeuy 2br.
~;-..a lW.. Super aree. Walk .... ,.. '° -'· AdWla. No Peta.
2 a-.~ ...... adlta.
..., .
•,..... •'-MS-ml or l bk tobeeeb, qllht. f br, ,... cJd. Ill'· llature acha.lta
• ..... •l... ""· m.c Allaala.. -1l' db apCa, ptuv,
pool 11mt ... to ..,;nc. I ..... 0... Mil.we ldultl. No pets. 2 a-. I bl, fr1>1c, 2 ~
lbt •mo. a.-• mo· · E All ..... erpta • Sec .• clt1DlDI ,.. . -... Call Dklt MMOJa :eves~
OIUAll! ham or llDlum ln
q1ut area. bot plate.
rein ... wubtr. dryer.
NoktidMD. 9Z. 8Sl-Clll5
NWOPIAY
l!'.MJ'BWPF. 8baUnc
2 br. I ba. Prple .
To~hH. noorplan.
PoOI. Noo·1moter1.
Mll:art adulta. No peta. ......
....,, .,,.. 2 br, 2 be
• W~. tm IDO Miaam(J ......
ftm rmmt, 3bd C M . to. Sl.51 + util lit &
lut mo. ~nt. Art I,
~Avail$.l .
Rmml to abr abet. Iba
~ .. condo. Pool,
.... tamia. MWtl5
~ 2nn. ~ bat.ti. tdl.al priv. Meta Verde
(CM1 home. Prtltr qw••
prof QOMdr only. lllO
rurn. SUO unrurn
56.m"l
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I ' 11Swtlce .......................
BOOltlt EE PING --------SERVICE Ill)' office or
yuurs. ~. eves
'JS.J10I
By Jay
HHI •1--:-ilta•u••· drivt••1 reao•al1, ... I, • .,..
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I' ... PI
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w.& a ltl:A1J. ya.ZAN
lQ8&1 cau Gtaabam . Girl ftwtllL MWJD
01 ' la .., &ne. lit
dim "'°" di-. ,, llne.e-
...,. RIDlll. --..oHl5
XIII& c ......... by
.. •lap. o., il•Ne.
omV....lt'f,mJ
I Q , ' a PalaUa1. lNT/EXT. i 111+11 ell1i.1......... NII&. ....., rw.. u
..... , I f aqlq• 1'1· e:r;p. Uc'd. Dawt o... .... e ........... -. .... I, .. AU..-
............... Oftaa· ,,... m. patnU.1. St.
iale L•••heat1DI Ue/101. T.., me. a. .,..,. ... ma&
Japaofte La.nd1cape· Prd. pei,.Jnc Ext• IJlt .
D11Ap. ........ ~. lbt r::.t 8'7S. IJIOOLS
dim up, malll&. • da7 l'ree eat 5H·4313
""" 12 '" aper. ue. .:Mu _m_,.,.. __ .,_.-z. ____ Dine'• Palntin&. MrViQI
-I Jn, moat reu. cbeck m7 ref, lie . ~
ISSIAN
...._ ... CDaiD&. rue.
.,.,._.~ or U·
name-It. PO br. Call
.... 1 PM. Ml-9m
·LWSa1u•1e a...-. ....... ---~-e.t. .... , Oltm PaiDtiinc. lo rates.
P'tee eat. J yr 1iur.
5W'11, m.11 aft s. ---------· ...................... . .. rL ear,..t~. baDdymaa. _;;;;r............. -"' alJ tr.cliN. Home
,.,.., am1. •• Tyler ..... ..... .......................
1WAMrS WeeldJ ..W NrV. or 1
ti.me....,c:leenln1 Va·
C8llla our epee. 5'eam
C9pet • : *' • p&iot· lll&.blLGl-7111
~.aoodreta. tbaroulllb C ... Dlnl S!iH512 ~
Reliable, 1ood work,
st.-ty Job. Belereoeea .
OaU llQ1ime .... 72ZI
Ha&&llot·llovio1. Con· Prd. t.ectni reu rates. era. 6 tree ,.moval. own tnaa. Call aft $pm QWs_.... -..11M Alke•7N2. °'*"•· comp ma.i.ot 8
yra aper. Free esL Jeff JllYe scwnethll, to ae1I 1
sa.ant 0-i"ed adll tt well.
Bridrwark. 1mall jobe.
NRport. c.c.t.a ......
lrvtne. f1$.al7S ev..
Brick wortt, frpk ·a. pla.o·
Un etc. Nn, repair
Free est. 846-0464, ...,.,.
Block, Brick, concrete
work, patio covers.
declla. New lawns ,
aprloklers THREE
~LANDSCAPING.
Uc U!MM. 117-0.53, ...,..
Ree"'.W 4i com..mttrlal panmc "-ea. iwu.
n&a 17l-Bl. ln.cm7
RAINBOW
E:denor /Uit«rio.r 4 yr
pr. Low prices. r.-ee •C.Uso.•1•
WALLPAPERlNG
f'ree ellt uc 33088S.
CaUNarm~
Ext /I al. Prof. house
peuwtin& Low rates. St.
Uc 377835. Refa. Ftff
flit. Anytune ~780
Sill. idle rtema with a
Daty PUal a...tf'M!d Ad
!'.:'!'.~.!.'!'!"......... ,._ .......... ~
Neaitpe&cbellatexl..... Gen1 ~~. lle'd t.
... IST. ..J.14Jf ~
n "I ~ ....................... . ..................... . N•• ••••truclloo. 1§'=':-:.U ~a:.='k.!: ~'t'..ct. . .C: Topffat.5'1~ ~'5. ,... ............ ,. ~ ............... . .......................
._•~clean pool? ~~"1i,rs';~~·
Qall ~ Doctor. Free -· . • m.52. tric. 4Jn1~exper. c.1.1 ....... Ml«m
111 ..
.....•••••••••••••••••• TTP1NG Repair I& Reroof. All ._,..bleRata ~··•blDllH·roclt · ~~
M-C'O'DpD-t.u' • Free ·r t w • I I
tllt. SU.-> P\D. AYall. I I .... I·---·-··-·
lab fb.ed. Reuoaab&e Profeuh•al wla.dow
md paraateed. &C-QOO c:te..mi br Joe DalUela.
Ad.sitter. 113.,. b.n TIM ... ..... ' .......................
Nojobtooamall.
Reaaonab&e ra~.
Free elt. 5B1 ·3271
....................... 4400 .... w.e.d .... .................. . 4600 , ..
q; ... , SOOS Mwt -.T ..... a.ta.._. 1100 ~-~.~: ......... ??.~~ I K :;:::. HllpW..ted 7100
J3D eq. fl t:ll lab facil. Executive office •ltb
Newport ~ Ample seeretary /receptionist
putia&. l6e01.. area in new business _:....._..;;.._ _____ ,ems-at o .c . Airport.
PllSTMH ~with delta aod WA:l&NOMT pbooe 1yatem for Im·
LOCATION :;:t;:lJTlmove·Ui. ~
~ ..... 3ID.4ooo Sq. Ft.
~BayViews
=~~.~laces a&e foe 1se lD C.M. by
•hnrnediate Availability airport. S150 furn., SlllOO unfum. 566-2330.
Plea.wCalUoranAppt. Downtown Laguna ___ 6_7_W_6_6Z ___ , Beech. 500 sq. ft. S300
.,""Imo. Pbooe answer· rm. 3'333rdSt., La&. Bch.
-l21J)3113-2347 iog. Xerox cop y .
Secrdary service avail. Plush office apace -576
....:&11.::.::...-0055~------1 sq. fl ID Npt. Bcb. by
INST ANT OFFICES airport. Rent or 1se.. at 1115'
3 office suite overlooking per fl Call JW Sf:9.ISSl '
garden oo Bircb St. fWl.Y DANA POINT PLAZA
f..-niabed. Leue or~ omcE OR RETAIL
furniture, typewriter. SPACE AVAILABLE.
etc.7SU2Ulboura. Conlempocary Spaniab
We. Xlnt. location near
l:mbor. 496-959t, 494.~
NEWPORT BECACH
PR1M.E LOCATION: To~ JOW '-"" 4.50aq.ft.-$31.Smo.
-ill .._ caht-of 640aq.ft.-M48 mo.
"9wpori'a Fi.-clal (Mpeting, ample p&rk·
Dlatrlct witlt I•-~Ri~~gister
.. diet• GCCHI to 642-5840
O.C. Airport ·& -------~1
fl•t•crp.
4450
~ ..-.iced offic.e ...................... .
_from 600 ....._ ft. For~" office apace at ......---..,.. re&'IOllAble rat.es.
Please call for an a p·
pjnlrnmt.
500 to 2700 5411 Ft.
MEiA VERDE bR
PLAZA
1S25 Mesa Verde E, C.M. 833-8813 MMIZJ
•2:5' a day per aq ft . *HEWPOU /C.M. ~~~~~~~~ Up to 4700 aq.ft. avail. at
Martpee Bkr bu excess prime corner, 17th "
dfiee specie i:n choice Npt Nwpt Bl. 6'1s-8800
loc.tioD to lhare w /com· 131> sq ft lD medical bldg.
patlble bua1nea s AvaU for ammed. oc-
pswan<a>. 9151(>1121 cupaocy. Ample park
,._ mg. Newport. ~l.
lraalite Wies 1151' °" C.fi~ avail. in quiet HARIOllll.YD.
di.,.W aulU. 2021 Busi· Newly remodeled sbop-
nes1 Center, Irvine . ping cenuer In Costa
752..QZM alma bas offices avail l'l'=.__.* for Im.med. occupancy * rwwT from approx 480 to NEWPO BEACH 5419-9'52 Wo5(9q. ft. w mew crpt.s & ---------t paintmg •l reasonable ~ oftlce, Oeslp rate6. Call Paula S. Katz
Plar.a. ~ dee. view of· AIJ.. Z13 .a4 '531
flee for lease. lncldl: 6JIOW e...tHwy Secy 1erv. pbooe • ......, as uae t:ll con-BIO aq ft, null or ()I ...... .,_ ,...... fices, Npt Bch. Leaae .eor renacerm.. , _.,_._._. ft. m~ 9'4-aH
n.t 1pece aoo mo. sml c cW
orrtce $150. 1827 ... 4475 1·ucr1tff, N.B. m.-o. • •• -................. .
CoaoHADB.MAll ~'!.,~:!7~ Delue 2 rm. office. ~unila total-
..-, air-cmd. 3IO Sq. me m 1q. IL 0n • eout a.a•..!:..~.-.-. Hwy., So. IAa\ma. suoo .__.. ...-v•-·-llo. -..1177 -------------
''trW ...... 4100 .,... ....... ,,.. --············· ............... loea· -·-~ "°' ... tJaa. m.et •poaure; laL l~C:U l6.al70
Qon VallQ ft•'1 · • WanL Aft. 1.Mlf t.--Mlml-Gl·llt•
' •
-IDd /OfC D .. f DU. Jm',JllOl-.......Clr.,
.. llllllldalll.aac
.......................
Ckie-bedroom COUQe lD quiet spot lo La1una
BMda. Corona deJ Mar
or a.ta lieu for $900 or
leas. QW« area eaaeo-
tial. wnte ad "36. C/O The Daily Pilot
Newspeper, P.O. Box
1560, Costa Mesa, CA
92628 or telepbooe
8'1J.71M.
Wai:Ud i:n Cost.a Mesa or
Irvme area. 2 or 3 BR.
house preferred. 3
AcM&a. X1Dl refereaces.
673·5701 Eves . &
weebods.
Rd. uuddle ag«t couple
oeed CW'D apt or sm.
bDa9e June-Aug. or Sept.
or will rent and ca.re for
your pell, plants. • a.me. ~2720.
~l.Jable older couple
want 2Br furn apt in
Pmit NwPt for any 2 mo.
together July-Oct.
6tNT10
~ responsib&e coupit:
needs Balboa apt. year
round. Good local re·
ferences. 613-3266
Need room 1mmed. in
Npt. 8d1. CdM. Laguna,
Dana Pt. $2SOMo
~1-7252 eves or dys WJ
12,fDI-7321
Mature woman needs
&udx>. $2:5() per mo. lll
Lag\ma Deb.. 49M266 aft
4pm.
.......................
Penoa with placement
~ loopeit joint
vumbn ..-c7-We~
vtde dee • ~ad
keall ID O.C. A1'1IOlt Yic. AU ,....._ ecllllfWaet1al.
Writ.eOMSln.t Ad fZ!I,
Dall)' Pilot. p .o. Boll
lS.. Calta ... tl2IDll
JdN1 loc. forflowuer shop.
Euy terms. No down
pymL Your awn IDveet-
med.. 548-01'97
Smoke Control Clinic.
$2S,OOO f /p. Fantastic
potential J:#. Cl-1012,
~
Antique/Collect Ible
shop Ooly S2K+anv.
Jblyl
Home decor buinea1
Nets $SOK . Well
est1bli1hed. $75K dn
coWddoit!
Sgt working girl oeedJJ
speciou.'I 1 Br apt 6 /1.S Illa ' I
a>M/NB. up to SJ:iO/mo. Op. I t llt 50 I 5
Michelle 67J..Q49 -·-··············
1 or 2 car gara1e on
Newport Perun .• 28tb-
32bd SL pre{ erred. Sam.
675-8142 or 981 ·STTl
WANTED: Bach. apt. lll
QIM or Balboa lal. SJ:iO.
Mo. Cal l Jane e ves
S4M!I03
.......................
I I •
0p,1 ..... , SOOS .......................
EstcMshed
Mail gift and stooeware
busines in ekpnt abop-
pine cemer. Ideal owner operation. Turn key.
with exeelleot return.
Olmer retiring. $7'2.000
Pllllt abop ... -.. for
ale. 917,000. IMdl lD-
Wlllary. 541-Jt7$ evea
Small =~!.tan. Vert blCb n!tUnl in 1-9
manl.ba. Real estate de·
\'doper oeecls invest.on
now. lma1e Develop·
meal • Joe Rouue l
191.5402
Newly developed video
~r IOl'lware co. aeeldDI computer lime·
!Ure • martetint ell·
pertiae Cor putlcipaUoa .
G1·721S
1.nvel&or needed ror Joint
venture on custom lAIUDull Blach coo.at.rue·
tiao pro)ecl. Need S70,000
caab + co-1110. Call
J>IUl.,411114"
Mimyto&.o. 5025 .......................
V'NEED
V'MONEY
•
RARE OPPORTUNITY
Own Your Own Bualnea1. Dlatnbutonhlp ror
Kodak fll"!\.~r•~ll Batteries, OE. Sylvania and other pnow products needed In your area.
No Hllln1. Strvlce retatl account• under contl1nment contracta utabll1hed by U1• company. tllah Immediate income. Minimum
lnveatment SUN. Hl1h pront •ttvetun. Call
opr. a. 1~ or write NAMCO. 2121 Montevallo Rd .. S.W. Blrmlncham. A11ba1na ~11. lnc.lude three reftrftlc•
• ~ 5015 ....................... w..-...,.c..
All l,ypm "' ruJ .Ute
llMllltimmla aiDce 1148.
S,.d Id gill
WTDs
6G-Z t 7 I 545-06 I I
I BUY 2NDTD'a PAST
~ Pty. PriD QD.ly
'19IMr7LS
~ hM mooe7 for 2nd
T.O. 's No cnidil cbfooclll.,
oo pnlty. $20,000 mm, oo
max. For action call Agt sn 7lll &oytime
1st. 2n1t "3rd T.D.s
Conatructioo Is Bus
Loam cau 11r. Cl.alt
fi40.0068 or 96J.e66
SIO.Oll02nlt T.D. at ~ 111·
terest, Irvine area
Smaller T. D.a avail. Call
Jackie I Agt. >. So .
Lagma.&-ID
WeU secunty 2.od TD.
ava&L 3 yr yaeld. 74% r'e·
him OD Sl0,000, l20.000 or
l30.0llO mvestmeol. Call
Pat Lane 760 ·9333 ,
M4-.s325
' UMHfs/ ...... ,
Lott&,..... ....................... • -=·-·· 5100 .......................
EXOTIC US
PLANT' SBYICI
Imrior plant designing
Leuang. Pt.at m1ln·
te oance. As low as
Si!O~Call
759.9545
rmminp up until 11 1 m
&evenings aft.erl p.m. If
no lll5Wer'. p&eue keep
tlyi.QI!
••• 0.. .....
2?00~W1y
CosuMesa
You are the wmoer of
two tree U~eta (SJ0.00
value>. to
So.C4f.
Cdd11ity
T ..... c:a.ak
u.~
Racquet 6 SpocU Club FbuataJn Valley
11dtela may be claJmed %, calling 642-S8'71. ext.
***
EDGAR C ASEY
RESEARCH STUDY
GROUP FORMING . •mt
HOO .......................
RlllAIS
AIEFIEE
Cll:
64J..1671
lat or f'ouDd • "'' cai\ Anlm•l Aul1hnce
l.ellpe. 51f •ml, DO fee.
1'bllDd or loll a Pit? CUI
Spedal p_.11 Hotline .
NtrrJ.tm, DJl9-•l5
lGI& our dloco lllndor /·
retrh. tmoe old fem . ._....--..coa.
lar. Nr. trw. lhcl.
JISWARDll.._l
. ..................... .
lat: Lare9 lcm&·IWred
wbb.e w /bit bMd.. baclll. fr
tall. II. Cal. Vic. 3'0Cl>lk
Orance· Elden Ave
6G80'10
Lost Opal r l nc ••monda •ruby nnc.
Rewwd. 142. 7350
Lan': lloa Bliae pout(
SWm9e IDUeo. ~Sula
AnaA~N.8 Pl.u.aecalJ
646·8289 or 6 40 5650
REWARD••
Lost Siame se female.
brown flea collar 11 '2
yra. a6d Vic. Udo Sands mu.c»
FOUND lnsb Setter.
fem Shepherd puppy.
blk fr lAin. fem. Sbof1.
ba1red wbit.e cat, I bl~.,
1 p-een eye. Newport
Beach Animal Sheller
~-
Found ~ Samoyed
on Coast Hwy & Malll
.Beach. L.a1una 4 Ii 180
Nffds medical atto
~:n>4 or 673-2393
l..olt: Tan ~ Lba:.a
Ap&o. N Huot Bcb. namt'
.. ~" '100 n!Ward aJ
rtWmed. ~ZTJ9
LOST . M S1ber1an
HullMy BUt " wht No
collar. taes. Vic In
dianapobs 6 Delaware.
REWARD! ! ' 535-S 110
Found: PARROT type
bu'd.. 111 L.a«una Beach
Owoer rnmt clearly 1den·
Wy.04-8970
Fcuxt. Uirge dog, male,
tan, abort hair, vac
Goldenwest" Heil. H 8
847 T1'IJ2
FOUND. Blk & Whitt>
f)igbab Sponger Sparuel
male. Mesa Verde area
S!i1~
FOUND. Med. ~urd
brown doc. Ternu max
Vic Niguel. La Hermosa
&n·25'7S
FOUND: male 1m. k>Og
hall'fJd dof', ~ rwbt .
flee collar. Vic. D1v1s
Sdlool. CM. 4/9. ~1131
'-•• SlSO .......................
lllSCREET OUTcAU.
~· laformauoo 'App 't
Ta..trs
OF.-WPOIT
ESCC>nS
642 1S71
Wbrte m.k. altn('\1ve,
~ fem 30.. ror gooc1
~ Reply Ad•i2. Ua1
ly ~ Box UliO. CObU
Meb.a. 9:2&!li
FtNDER. Lookul~ tor .i
hard to J:t-t •tt·m ~ 1·11
find II Wnt~ ad :TS4(),
OaJly Pth)l. P 0 Box
1560, Ca.l.4 Mes1t. CA.
9:'.E!>
Pn:ll M.a.Nage by Steve.
L1t''d Tb~rap1st . NB
1 IAM.SPM Appl onl)
~7 ..... ,...,
&corts
24 In. 972· 12 la
CHlaSfMCf'ISA
•FOXX SHOP•
1'72--4176•
4M Hr CM.call Servlct'
.-WDATIS
OUT'CAU
ESCORTS
642-8523
PREGNANT! Caring. ~~~~2~4tn.~~~~~ con(ldenU&l COWlMlint • :: merraJ. AbortJon, adop· tion. teept.ng.
A.PCAJlE S47·2SCl
COYl!RCMIL
• 953-0771 *
a& Hr OuLca1.I Servtce
PRE LAW 1tudeol needs
125.CXIO. WW do ao.ythlng
Le1al. Confldentaal
DYii. P 0 . Boit 3242,
N.8.183.
DIAMOND WANTED.
Pliv. l*'tY will ~ l to 3 ant. cub. N.8. ...-i5
llASSAOE llmpetico
Yourmvwu· ii Bob J Imel
<McaUa t-U. 4M..slll
•• SPIJU'IUA.L READINGS
JOllD.Ulpm. PUUy lJc'd. •72111 OI' ..... WJ
S. Camino Real. San.
Olm.
o.c.. AllPOIT
•ISCOIT• Sptctalt1ln1 In
Prof .......
'1MIN •..... tOe.m-4&.m.
...wUlpoae ....,.....
tll.mf
Sincere. attractive. ID·
ldbgent woman ol 30.
mather' ot 3, newcomer to
Calaf. wishes to cor·
respond with well
educated mature finan-
caaJly 1ecure min of
warmth and smcenty
Ha~ many lllteresta to
sbatt. Dir't'ct serious
~ to P O. Box 7206,
Newport Buch. Callr. ..,
Vouas <1 yr. old divorced
woman wants to meet ID·
~mu few run
md tr\..s.blp. Writa ad m DUb PUat..P 0 Box
151), Costa Maa. CA. ..
... I .as...tce.IHO ..... .................. .
PROBL!MS·Need to
Talk? Free COUOM1hl1.
AI!JCHlilpllDe '4$-2212.
S..WClllll 1400 . ..................... .
..
...... ....•.......•••..
~&
t '•"-7005 .......................
Be A Travel A&eot
IDJu.tlweda.
~Travel Schools
WOlll Ta!bert Ave. F'V.
lluW'l's.5 .... ww.... 7075 .......................
~ble lady to do
~ .-very Olber ,.... 54MUt
Tr1nala1or ,
Sp101 a b /i:nglasb .
~ /Spuul.b.. lo my
bamt MS-9275 -----.-.w...... 7100 .... ..........•..•..•..
NrtuWm• ~Cf~=ts
PART TIME
'We need aomeooe wtth a
n:aoamum of 6 ~
9IJild A R 6 C-OUed~
~ wbow\Sbes lo
lullQ'tl P9rl ume
Miii& Ullder;tand A R fr
~ acaJUDl1DJt pro. cedures. fr b• ea
pent'G~ •1tb phone
lullQ'tl WW won m.ui ol
1&20 boun per Wttl nm l.S a perm.&Ot'Ol posa
lJOl'l Good pay .. nJC't'
1ocauon
I~ caJJ '°' appoint
ment
T-'-icJ"'rWrt
17 I 4M94:940 t
Ask ror Pencnoel
loca&ed OD L&guoa C1
Q)'Orl Rd bet ween Cout
Hwy & FJ Toro Roa.d
EOE
ACCOUNTS PAY A BLt·:
Clert ContJOentaJ On 11
Ull{ US b.s 1mmed1att'
operwut f<>f' A P Clerk
w l y rs exp SJOOO to
s tart Call S hirley
•at16 for appt
~ C1ertt Wltb IC
counts payable ex
penc!IX'e. Call S40-QOO
~g
Jr. Ace: •:t C1erii The Jolly Roeer c. hL't
a poal1JOD opett for an ea
peneoced Jr Accounttntc
Clert. Dubes an: vaned.
Incl bent reconcW1Uons,
aw:ht.ulg dady salea re
ports, gen 'I ledger ac·
mn. analysis, A IR. Op·
portunity f<K advance-
mml. XJnt Benefiu • worltana coodltloo1.
Salary commensurate w1eaper1ence. Send Resume or apply In
penonto:
The Jolb' R.o«er. Inc. 17°'2GWette Ave,
Irvine. 92714
714-548-0331
Mrro BKPNG
TDIPORARY
.......... toida1 '° ---CID Varioul acaountiq 6
boolrkffplo1 a11l1n· -u. Work cloH to
1our bome. Plf11re
0ertm to Seaior AC~·
tam& needed tJuwibout Oranle Oounty.
zm No. Broadway
aio, Cold..U B&oker BldC.. SUta Ana
t7t4tllMIOl
nt.n Pil.KINO
.......................
~llACH
MAGBICY
I• looklng r o r a
~ .. type penoo
tWbo enjoys learning.
Buie 1kllls required.
!*Ill be malli-or&aniaed.
matare ateraon. Call
556·0460, Rhonda
beheen 9 IDd 6 Moo.
Uroughr.t.
ADVERTISING SALES
·lnNslt. Bm4r C M. areu, .... for local
fum•1hine1 magaune.
Generous s t raigh t
comm. F.nergy & en·
ttemwm are more UD·
portaot tban exper.
Mature, dlipmd•ble U>·
dlVldlab all 4t7-44i4 ror
llllllt-
* Advertisil1 * START
M+DGSSS
TODAY!!!
The Dll.ly PlJcit needs a
penan for our Classified
Advert111ng Depart
meat. Tbe person Wt'
5ftt sboQW ha~ saJes or
telephone s ales ex
penence.. be ab&e to type
~ !dtrtnc l. bave a
plelsaot ,er-aooahty &
efUOY working Wttb a
~...,,.. t:ll people!
~ offer excellent rom
~ bml!tit.s tocludtng
O'llldlcaJ. dental. life 111 ·
suranc-e. credit union.
«A:'. Salary PLUS com·
rma6orl!
P\ea.w call few tntervtew Persomef Dept.
642-Gl, en. 'ZTT
OHMHCOAST
DA&YPILOT
330 w. Bay St.
Coll.I Mesa
Equal Opportwuty
Eoployer --.-.....-
IOQCl&a/
G••ALOMCI
for loc lumber bullneu.
1b-"9lpoG for all
afllce flmrtiolll. Desi.re
tr.11111' It mat.un •PPll·
cant. Jl'lex boura •
rriendly atmotp. Call _. Jolnlloa ~ 1U1 fOI' .....
BOOKKEEPER
llat91J11tas &o Uve1D for 2 IDlurance A&ency needl
small eblldrea, uibt responalble peraon to bousehep•a~n oo bandJe l aeneral ed,.r. cmoller, 1ome b. Reconcile bank stale· ~ meals• PQT'Oll. Muat be
1 able to worlt lndepen· I Blbyajtt.er. Lite bskpg. denlly. Salary com·
llCre. live-in. tedical mensurate wilb exper.
benefHa incl. Non· ~963-GMl. smmer. ~fs. ~by. Dina Point. 831 or BOOKKEEPER -Ptr •zm. Publishing co. needs
-----~--• bookkeeper al least 2
BlbysiWq. P~ want-days per wk lo pogl, me.
ed to watcb my lqds, my prepare checks Is in·
home. 5-8 hours eMS .. 3-5 \/Oioes, follow.up oo re-
da)'S a week. Call b«fore ceivables It prepare trial
4. Unda. 496-f'ltl balances. Bookkeeping
BALLOON PIU>T system la set up; oa-
Experiencecl lionaJ CPA rirm pre· ~l-80. Great opportunlty pares statement.a. Ex -
for )'OW>& alngle ~rson. =:: Salary oeco.
Good pay. Room &
board. Phone Peter BOOKKEEPER/P ·T -
Roeea: 6~9 or Wanted part-1.Jmt book·
write: P.O. Box 976, keeper w1sorne tax ex·
Pigeon Forge/ Teo-per. & admins know bow
Dlmee. J'1m to WU"k for ioveslmenl
8anldng banking firm in Npt. Top
la&.8,IECPl'D pay Is more room for
South C'4ut eaat. an io 8dm advaocemeat Call depmdeat baa.t. 10760 _'15-_lSU _____ _
Warner. Fto. V•lley.1--------• m.'l350t.O.E
BANKING
IOOGW&/
ACCOUMTIMG ca.-.c Excellent typinl re
qiared. varied account· Weareopeninganewol-Ing duUea. 2 Yeara rice in Co.ta lifesa and minimum experience.
we will need experienced Excellent benefits Is
teUen.. EueUent t •tart. Mlrkinl conditiooa. M ...
lDI salary + P•d ln· Vl · 0 I
Mlw .... 0,111 I
surance beneflta .... paid aton eJO area. o y -. thole &eeldng permanent
vacatiooa. ~t need apply.
~ Joan Nel.aftnder. ·~~Suaan.~~~S81~-3830~~· ~~ Personnel Director, 1-
714 J991-31180 ext. 2S. tBITAGll~K
121 No. Euclid, ~eim
B00m ATTENDENT -
Part-time. Call Judy
~
F.O.E.M/F. --------
--------QarWash .eammg c.uhien wanted ruu or
IMST M,I Malf P rr. flD Vly. Santa Ana.
LOAM OFFtQER Is Npl Bcb. Call 6'4-4480, Calidm~ _K_Aak __ for_N_an_cy_. __
wjl• .. I e.,.r for --------•I Q w.,.d .. , CASHIERS ..:.:.~s-: t:" .. t;'l'H.A. u TDTE M PO. lox I 207.
S-CleMeate1 Ca.
'2672.
Openings oow available
for full lime AsslStant
Manaprs on 2nd & 3rd
sbilta. No experience
oec. We train. Advance·
ment opportunity for
management poeilion.e lo
SS ._S_!) per hour if
quaJi.Oecl Fol more in·
farmation & interview.
-----•-• aPlll:Y to at.oft m. m Del Mar. Costa Mna.
831-9Gl.. WW interview
Monday tbru Frld1y
from lam to 3pm.
Eq\al ()ppor Employer
C8'tl•ure I•• It,
' 2 J loNll·rlD
., -.... l c~ld. ll
-.OU ....... tramp eu,••••
Oer* 1·11. llpm-Ta.a:a.
NJ u.m. m PaulariDo.
CM. 751--2
Ca.IS
Part time 6 full Ume
gra~yard, put lime••·
IDI Apply T·Eleven
Store. 1118'7 W Baker.
C.11..
a.mn;.sT
T0$175
IDWeaU., PoalUoo in
Sa.le9 Adatln. Dept. of
larae Irvine COmJN'DY.
Pleoty ol opportunity for
growth Ir excellent
benefit•. Call Rita.
S4MaS6. Coastal Penoo·
nei Apncy. 2790 Harbor.
C.M. Never A Fee.
OOllPANION -Elderly
woman seeks middle
al9d woman to ahr home
Is cbnestic duties Noo-
11moter. Salary Mlaa.
V~411W3'11
COMPUTER
PROGR.UtMas
and anal.vats needed for
progressive fast growing
data procesaiog firm
Minimum 3 yra COBOL expr. m fmancial ap-
pllcatlona. DOS. DOS.
VS. EDOS PWS and as-
aembty are helpful. Ex-
cel opportuollies for rillll peop&e. 1Ulli9QS lo
start ecty May. Cciatact
Kenneth Arnold al
'1Ml5/ll.s11 or aend ,..
ama and requirement.a .
Computer 'l'ime and
s.ntc., lDc. m Young
St. ... Ana. Ca. IZ'1Q5
No ........ pleeM
Ox*!Comter belp wanl·
ed. f\l1i Is part Ume. No
exp. oeemsary. Apply ln
peraon. Wholly Cow
Restaurant. 3420 Via
~. SU.1'2. NB. See
Mike .
Ox* needed ror retire·
md ra.cd1ty. 2Dd ahift
Qwmtity cooking ex~r
req'd. Good benefits
Newport Villa. 642-5861.
axJNTER HELP -Moo·
Fri. Hra. ll: 30 t.o l : 30
S4.S487
ORd« Help want.ed. Ap-
ply in penoo: One Hour
Martini.zing, 2200 Harbor
Blvd. C.M. See Mlke.
COUM1'1RHELP
Ji'1ll ar pa.rt Ume. Day &
eve. ahifta. Apply in person. 9AM to 2PM.
Orange Julius, 711 E .
Balboa Blvd. Balboa.
COUM1'IR HB.P
Full or p /llme. Dry
Cleaning plant .
F.asthldf Cleanen. 2547
F.ast.bli.tf Dr .. Newport
Beach, 92ll60
QuUr help, A.II .. part
time, no aper. neceu.
Woman. Awl1 in penon.
Dippity Donut a. 1"4
Newport Blvd., C.M.
a.a.-Help. Sandwich
llimp M·F Bn. flexible
part lime. Friendly
workln1 condltlooa.
B-0870
CUWGANMAN!
QOpn al. Saa Clemeete
Im cm tmmacfl1te ope. inf fer .U. r.,..en-
tldve. a.ia,, to atart
wb6Ja ID traiDiae. Com·
pmy btaeflta. For la·
....... call 4D-SZJJ at
8INDl1. E.O.B. M /F.
CUSTODIAN
AMD •tOUMDS ...._ IOI a.ova Y
APT COMPLU fM
Kl. ............. ......... + Mllry.
........ b ... 542.
DalYllY Lilllltt dllwrJ fior YIU·
.-dllb.. Part • run ..................
Sltlla AM, .. 111'7
DSLIVSBY 6
WilDOUIB -for
.......... &aper.
--·~+ON"· U••· Oall 8eUJ •:·------Dll -.,. JI tor LA. ,._._..._._.n•
Cll. SC'H .........
,_. ur. Perm P tr ""''"' ,.r mo. --:••t.
Dll&ll .•1121• ...... ==~ m.\. ..... -lmfrAL /fStlf AlfT -.... lllr ........ .
.., ..... practice.
=~~beat.
Dl"TAL RICIP ·
TIOn'C MNOR -For r,:.:-•a.omc.. pnl. Must bave x.,.., lie. ~ opeD. ...
Dl:SIGN SHOP AS·
SISTANT· It clerical.
flexible bra, 1mmed
openln1. 142·2210 or
IGZl55
DRa8 llAKD· Esper
-Full o~ part-tlme.
••1or1G19>eve.
Drher /Oardeoer comb.
Have valid CA llee111e.
Good drivln1 record.
IQQ. qe 20. Apply at
Pennya aver. USO Pl!ceplia. Cll.
DllYllS a.cs.-Cab. m.om
DRIVERS waa&ed for ear·
ly AM Loa Ancelea nna delivery. must be
O&N&aAL o•rrcs
Olll. -lh1t tf pt. llteepUoa cht u .
Ma'L..,
Hiln •• ,,.. •t•lo. PermaHnt po1ltlon1
....... wt&la &oot,......
nrm. -la COit• --.i..... .. aca.£1
,.. Baaenla, wW trabl. ~Y ant Newport
Cll. or i.ao IAm· a.t Ila El Toro.
a....
11allllbrl98ayClubta
llQIW blrtq.
SECRETARY 45·50
wpm. Good wttla public
aTSpsmo.
SECRETARY I..-H · .. .....,. ., wpm. MllDe
SH ... «>perbr.
SPA ATl'ENDANT Part
Ume padion SUO per
br.
Pleelecall for appt.
"5-1&
o..at Offtce. It. book· basline. good OD pboae. ... ..,.~
Geoeral Office, order
desk. clerical. typing.
thoroulh knowt.edle of
ullboata requl r ed
ICHIZl
reliable & have car. S.00 --------+ Jrvloe. N.B. area
~
DIMRS
Yen ar womdl 25 yn or
older. Know the coast auea. Net S180 a week or
more. Orange Coast
Yellow C.b. 17300 Mt.
Herrmann. Fountain
Valley. <No of Slater
betwn Newhope Is
EUclid)
WCSIMGLAI
TECHNICIAN
Minimum 1 yeara ex-
perience required.
Medical company. Ex·
cellmt bmef'lls 6 wort-
ln1 condition•. Only
thole aeell:ing permanent
~needapply. ~511-3930.
~
MICHAMICAL ••••ans 0.0-· MiDim .. H · penence coosidered. Ell· cellent benefits and
..ting eondWoas. Mill·
aloa Viejo aree. Only
U.. lleeltlDg permanent
~need apply. ban. Slll-3830.
DPIDfTIMG
CUD
Maouracturer or
~di baa need for
Expeditlna Cler It,
I/time. Must have good
tde akllla. t.5wpm mLD.
acont.e lYJllD&. Dutles
Incl. typing P .0 .. RFQ 's, YaJdoi-. follow-up. record
nee. Info for purcb
sbpg/rec. Is Inspect
ctepa. Salary commen.
w /exper. Good co.
beneft1a . worting cood. AllPlY Sam-4pm at: S R
&glneerinC, 834 ProdUC·
tmPl .. N.ll
Fabric store needs
Trainee Mgr & part Ume
Salet help. Maureen
64M(MO.
Factory Workers In
chemical ml.Dery Fu u
llme J>ermaoeot poai·
tiOn• High acbool
cbemlltrJ or won u .
ps\ence wtt.b Chem.leak beJlifuL Day 4r evening
ahlfta Wiii train .
medical ln1ur1nce
bmelb, paid for by Co.
Paid vacation plan,
llBtl banua plan. auto.
Salary locreaae pro· eram. .. E.O.E. 549-3211.
hit food pill or counter
work ; alto aale8 clerk io
bait 6 tickle abop.
Newport Be•cb. Call
Qtka87).3U2
f\aD time poaltJoa ID our
8-tll' ..S dept. bn Moo
Uma Fri 1·5, tele •
cmala' ..... NCI' IOOd
. apelUa1. 1rammar • .,.,.,,....,. lliaat tQjoy
1Dlltilt the public. App.
ly Peaayuver, 1.,0
flaeWl1,C.M.
PURNITURE MrOR
lookln1 (or nper'd
penoa la metal tube
fabrication. Exper
W/CUtllOI taWI ,
b1dJ'auJJc be1den. • tlectric•l toota. Wiil "* Jem ........ an. ...
Ofneral omce
4 DAY WOU W1B
Xlm co bend Typing so.
GEN.OFRCE
Newport Beach arn.
Small s ervice b"us
Heavy phones, scbedul·
Ing. accurate typing.
neat penm•nstup, pref.
non·smoker. Salary lo
BIO.MU&M
GIRL FRIDAY -Small
bmlnesa needs veraaWe ebi fricb1. Type, good
wlftcura. BIDe, aa1ary
_,., tD-S251
Giii. WANl'ID
to wmil ~ belp m
Dl1.l. El:pr pnf. APDb la pmoa.. 2·1 Pll. 2
Rdblchildl Deli. 3'07 E .
Coaat Hwy CdY . m.mo
GUARDS
Full Is part Ume. All
are aa . Uniforms
furniahed. A1ee 21 or ov«. Rm.red wdcome.
No expenence nee. App.
ty Uniwnai Protection
Service. UM W. Stb
Strm. Sant.a Ana. In·
ta"view boun ~ 12 " 1-4 llan thru Fri.
HAIR CUTTERS
ARnSTIC DIRECTOR
-Needed In Npt. lkb.
salon. Guaranteed
NlarJ +top comm. + pd
v.c. + medical beoe. No
followmg reqd. Jom the
fll&eal growmg chain of
hair styling aa1ona in the
aamtry. Call Becky ror
llPIJl. Cr ed
Pwfoi11& c•
M8RivenideAve. N.B.
..7451
HANDYMAN
Far IL mabdftW'C'e 6
dealMlp. Thia la a $.Uy
• --poaWoo. /full co. ~ HUit have valid
California Drivers
Ltceoae Apply in
penon: PENNYSA Vl:R,
lMO Placeolia, C. M.
Mon.·FrlN.
HOSTESSES &
WAITRESSES for
kb&bod'a. H.B. Full Ir .-W.-. 11 OK. No n ·
per nee. 11112 Beacb
Blvd(Twne ' Country
Cntr. • 752·1955 or
-.mi.
Iba
HouHkeeper, exper .
pref. Bt·lln1ual. • •
...... pit '° atart. • •
&entee penou. • • ft'Glll dllk derb, exper.
pnf. tu aat nee. Apply
in person. Hotel Saa 1111artm. .. s~ Cout a.,.,1.q.Bda.
Hotel cleat clerk. H ·
perlence deatrable.
.......,..,. lldft. Call Mr.
l'lnm. Alto o.Pt IM. lt.W.-.~
~~~ ....• ?!!~
Iii I 'Ill RI ...... to .. ,_ Jlelet'I "IC.a•·
,.., Aaa·1. bra l:t. -n..rrt.maw
tOWIXUPUl••ll
lady .... t.o.e. Lite
I ............. ..
a.au..~
Houathe,.J~Httd. U....&~w. ~ ............
._. .. •to a.J. AltH,
P.0 .8o1 Hit. Cotta ...... ...
HOl V* tlPER. s d.tft,
.... , bave own'car Pa ,....,.,
lNTEQJOR PLANT
llAINTl:NANCE. Need
upr'd bard worklna
...-. Oruee Co aru QaU lr7~UO. aak Cor BW era.eve.
IHrEBJOR
DECOR.ATOR SALES
Dlllener,_,~rwon n -
perimeed In bi«h quality
f\niture • tnt.erior de·
alcn. Qualified pro
(~ only. Apply ID
penoo llorninca oaJy or
lfffth\HtO •Jo
lhcOresou , llll
PM o•,c.taM ...
MECHANIC lxpaadlDI 1outhern
Or.., Cowty Cll ..
aler ,.,._ meebuicl.
Eud ... warkin& coodi· tiam ml benef'lf.a. Call
Joe KIAi et 7UG7 ·:MOO.
MICHAMICAL
MMllaNC1AM
Two yean experience workl;L.,~b minute l*tl-company
l!llcellent beoeflla fl
~conddlom . Mia
lica Vl9jo 1rea. Ooly
thme leftinl permanent
~need •PP'->' 9raaD.. "1·3U>.
Mdcal AaailtaoL Front
6 bad office. ex,peneoce
helpful. Call Ann al
lf7~.
call for appt. Did Met --------t.eer, 1m Weft.cliff Dr
N.B.•1871
INl'ERIOR PLANT CO -cte.irea hard worklog.
~c penon ror ID·
sl11latlon c rew
Kmwtedge ol planta &
So. ~ bdpful. Full·
time. ~ M1-01SO uk
for Steve.
IMVEH'TC>aY
COOIDIMATOR
Olrp headquarters for a
s tatewide r1nanc1al
l«Vlces firm. Futuon
llJa.nd t.o nm ID veotory &
~ving. supply order·
tng, inventory control.
mall processing 4r
llJ)eaal proJeCU Exp re·
q 'd . Call b40 ·0123,
9 ~
JANITORIAL Service
part time Cosla
Mesatl.rvine area Ex per
adlta. top pay or sub con
tract. Z1J.'923-98S9 CaJI
bwn4paHipm
Jm4orlal.. • even.tng bn
f'lex1b&e, good pay. ap-
prox. 15 hrs wltly. call al\
S:S>PM.~
DY....cHO•W.
3 penon al.flee kloklnl
for Mneme with 128 U · pr. bll.sel&ed ln leamiq
llle1 to diac. Dynamic OD· line key entry ayat.em.
Dl venltMd lAt.erealiD1
~ w/a pvwin& com·
paoy. Good company
benefits . Sant a
Ana/lrYtne toe. Call Vi at
Computer Payroll Co
7MM7-Cl4
Kltcben bel pe r. P IT.
limch & dinner sbllla El
OQo Mexican Re.st. The
P\uadeCafe 4181 Bircb
ll.NB.~
Landscape ro reman
needed expeneore mao·
datory Dig -It ·
~pe 646-8327 or
S.7'1110
Gt oa rt• 1ptr
for public garden In
ODl. Full tJme Moo thru
Fri. No ex peri e nee
needed. Call 673·2218
Mon thru Fn 8. :.> t.o 4. 00
pm.
Landacape maintenance
foreman. Muat know ir
r1galion Ful l time
perma.ne:ot. Start $4 .so
MFGTIAIHEI
Medical tn.an~acturtna
com pany needs a
worker M acb.ine shop
e:apenence reqwred .
b1p acbool matb1ne
s hop olt Excellent
bmefi1s Ir worian& COO·
diUooa. Ml11ioo V1eJO
--.Only thole aeekUlg
permanmt empioyment
need ~ Call Sbaan.
S81-31130.
Models-Dcorta
S500Weell
Aanlcllve Femates Only
641 -0180
MOl'Olt ROUTE
lmmedate opportunity
for pert-tune eanungs
The Dally rtlot bas a
rootor rout.e av atla b le 111
the South Laguna area
Dehvery. aflernoons
Monday tbru f'nday
morn1ogs Salurday &
~Y No monthly door
collections Earn1n~s
about ~ per month
g r oss R l'l 1ablt"
traalrijJorUt.aon and s ma l I
cash del)061l reqwred
C.11 642·4321. Foster <MiDet. ror detatb
P~TE-UP
AmMBlEI
with I& leat l year ex-
perience. preferably
newap&per E:acellent
<GlC*lJ beDefta Apply
betweea 9 All 6 6 PM.
Maoda,y tbna Frtday
OIAMCH COAST
DA81.YP91.0T
llOW.lcrrSt.
CoehtMeM
,.._.O,,wlwltf
I oh,.
Nooo Supervtaor, Mon
lbru fh. 11 15 lo t .U
Sl63 per br 780-3490
tlJRSES AIDES
Training program
available for Cerl
Nur ses Aide Good
salary 7 .3 or 11 7 Fu II or
p l ime. Meu Verde
Cmvel Holip
N1n1111
R.N relief 7 3 & 3· 11
Xlnl rate ol pay Appl)
D.O N Port Mesa Coo·
v.lescmt Hospital, 2570
Newport Blvd C M
fJC.OtOO.
hr. Good co. bencfala. Ap---------ply at A Is H Landscape.
231111 Via Fabncante.
Mission V.ejo 768-4751
LAMDSC»B
Knowledge. lraosporta·
lion. own tool.a. 631·7227
LI.ADMAN
Prlf• apr io prodUC·
Ulm csamic caaUng 6
glulo1. Spaoiab I ~ dealrab'9. Good
opport.. 9'1'M800
LIADMAN
Pr9• apr. ID prod11e-
Uon ceramic caaUna & glaaloa. Spaniah /
~ dealrable. Good
opport.. m.-oo
Liquor p /I'\me, llilhta & wiilda.~baveC&lh
Re1lat.r Ell per. 1881
~
Llve ·ln Cook ,
Housekeeper. to belp
care for elder ly .
Qel'->cinl lfl· 7252 ...,.
NI time opm•np for
room atteadanta. All
Baba Mate&. Good work· iDI eoodlOo• Exp. ,...
qaired. APl1b ID penoci ontJ, mt Newpoit Bl,
Cll
M h • maa.-tper
forllllo ........ mC.M. Rlt1nd • ..... (213)
-..al.
Nursing
HfMOOIAL YSIS
RN,ILYH
01bcai Care Exp pre-
fSTed. Wlll tram for l.bu
Sped.aJty. Full lUDe. lo
l6lliaa VteJC> •
714-131·1100 ....... Nw-sel Aides. Ail shiJta.
Good rate ol pay Noe&·
per. nee. Will train.
Certl.11catlon program
available. Apply Port
Meaa Convaleacent JbPtal, 2510 Newport
llvd. C.M. 142.0.00. ,.....,
LYN'S 7-1:30 6 3-ll:JO.
Top Salary 0utataoc11na
i,.neflta. Re1ular •
merit raiaea 2 weeka
~ aft.er l yr. Ma·
jar' medical, dental It Uf e
loa. at no coil to ...,,... f1apb1 Coa·
valuce t Cet ter.
MMIM
N\nl.QI. DetenUoa Of·
ftow, RN or LYN. 111aJ1 .............. ,......
... or lioiuied toea-
dmll ... '° CiOMDd llADod wl&Mtawala ...
ad~r flnt aJd.
........... ma&ro&
... ....,..... fem•Je
1<u '-llUI& '-_.... lt!'ft.IDllPllfta. ,_.,.,
.. Pa 2 Dlpl., CltJ
ol 8-llall.. Btaeb,
2000 M1tn st.. BB. ----
PAINTIR/Apprentlee.
amt ILOD. 11-21 yean
"" .. henefb, 15 bn wkly min . Apply In PNlct al~ want-
penon,. 11711 Noy• Ave. eel. Certillcate or H · .--, AM 6 AA«· ~. CUlMMDO DDOn11n Newport Beach
PADn'a a.1.1a..o~mo.
Brulh. • spray. £..pr P.rwtmu. Ellperleoced
aaly.OranpCo.•1·lCI01 00 A.8. Dkk JllO. Clean
PMt time Sa* 41 Saiell abop la beoeflta. Call
Manaaemeot. National aaa.
~Corp. expand· PrWed C#arth
inc ln On.41le County lmmecl opeainl f« Znd.
Call Mr Mattera sblft wortlnl _srr_-ti_'11_. ______ 1 Superv1aor. Iii uat be
Part Ume aalet. WH& knowledaable of all era. Bed. ZJ34 Newport areud P.C. fa~Uon.
llwl C.M Mi-2'712 Xlnt s-1 6 beoeffll. CalJ QucJt Gltrord. Rock ln-
PAU· T1MI dustlres. 5402 Com-
Mult be ab~ t.o work 5 mer cl al Dr .. H .B .
eves. 6-lOPM or 4 evH 891· l~
~IO&Set9·3().J:30PM In PllMTlHG
my sm appba.nce bus ol U you are 20 or over. •
Au nhratJon equip MOO looan& f« a career op. mo salary. or profit porttmrty in pnntwg, ap.
sbanni·YoW' choice Call .,.u It PENNYSA VER. t .fPll 75-221118 ...., li9> Placentia, CM.
PartTime
eni.m, cud merc:ban ~ cbser ror store ID Futoon BLUELINE TRAINEE
f.sland. lO hrs per wit -W1ll1ng lo train
cail Lmda alter s 1 ZJ3 l penma w too prior ex· '97...a per. but has &ood atlihde
PAU111ME
PIMIMtiS
A.ulst in edJlor survey
tmdocted from our of
fiCt' at ilie Orance Coallt
Dally P1lol S 30·9 30
Mon Fn 9 3().J:30Satur
day. Great ror collt1t•an:.
and moool1Kl\Ler.. S84 pr
"k ONLY REQL IHE
\I F: :\ T 1 !-> A Go< 1 r,
\()ICE Call 642 13:.!I
t''l 312 artl!r S 30 PM.
Monday thru f'ndav
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Ent~rpru1ng adults
~ Zl wilh Dynamic,
A d v ~ D l U r o u s
penonalllle:S, who en,oy
working wltb and
motivsting youtbs ages
ti) to 13. " 00 br to &Utt 1100 a •eetl potential
PbaDe 8CM321 Ext. 250
blllwem ! and 6 P. M. ~FOR LAUB.lE
E.O.E.
,..,.~
1be Dal.b Pilot baa a lar1r rouu in Newport
into lbe blue pnnling
rldd Full time work
8am Spm, Mon-f'r 1
Starts at 13 lOhr Call
Mark 7S l ·2680
Proreu1onal cleaning
Clrls w~ WLll tratn.
Good uLlry & promo
lions available Must
have own transportation
Call '°' appt ~-2393
PT. ra~l rood order
tak e r P lea11 anl
persanalJty Lunch 6 dm
ner sh1ft.s El Cbolo Mex-
ican Rest The Pina de
Cale 4881 BU"c h Sl. NB
!65-:Bi1i
Pump allendant. rull
ume. Fash Island Tex
aco. 1600 Jamboree Rd,
NB~~
RCPT /Ae CIHil
Temporary bn. 9 to 5
Salary commen1urate
w tsb.lls. Perm. position.
Ql1J L&nd.a Ill. 71.91
Beal &Ute Dlaplay Co.
~ foa' coordiut.or
Knowled1e in the
~ atta. ardlit.ec·
t1.nl dnltu:l&. Benefits.
A JOb w1tb future
~
Beadl, Hoag Hospital jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii area.. ~ 2 .... bn a .,., Mon· Fn aft.emoom
and s.t • Sun mom.mp.
8'JP"01. earau1v ~
per mo. .._ be ciepea.
dable and have &ood
c1n vme record-c.au M2-43Zl
Ask for Don Willjams
or •ve oame 6 pbooe t
PASTE-UP
~Bl.ER
Wts.b at ~t l year ex
pen ence. p refer abh
newspaper E'<cellent
CXlUJPUlY beoeflt.s Apply
bet•'tftl 9AM " 6PM. ~y t.hru Friday
APPL V IN PERSON
ORAHGE COAST
DAJLYP!LOT
llO W.IAYST.
COSTAMl:SA
&flll o,,ty t.iplyr
Real E.staLP Salee
People ntieded in
Sunset Beach ore .
top comrrussvon.
Call Bud Hyams
'7141146-5502
•96%•
Ceewialio9 to you
RIAL. n HETWOlll<
,57-1711
IUl.ESTATI
SAUSPIOPLE
PBX -ror ans wenne "RecepUorust Xlnt typt.St .
.nice AM stuA Full & PIT. flu AM hrs
p it. Many bene. 228 lmmed. position Sal
Farwt. <rear 1 Laa. Bch cunmeaaurate w 1ab1h ·
•PIXOPBtATOlt• ty As k for Chere.
Part tune or full ume. -~--------
da.r.s °" eves Mu.st be ltlCIPl'/TYPIST
able to work some P"1me. M /t 1be Agen-wkenda. Typing sit ills cy in Skypart 752-8090
req. Many co benefita
EX>E RIX:EPTJONIST
Faab. la. area-&40-1110 SECRETARY -Penna-
Alrport area-SSI · 1111 nml put tune. P1ex. hrs
•PIX* Airpor1 area. K.R. An· dlnan Co. S.l.M3 TAil am. ten. bu a --------
f.-. eo-Ltions open In RIX:EPT-Swltchboard, na.. SA, CM1 6 Runl 8 . p !Ume. Larae Newport anm, Varieo slllfta. P tr Beach Law Firm needs
ar P'tr. lfa111 out.staod· P /t I me t e I e phone Ille benefit.I. Work near operator. recept:ionlat.
)'OUI' bome •earn wbi.le 8All-1PM, ll.IDt beoettta.
you learn. Send r-.ume to: Byroa _m._la4 _____ E_._o_.E_. Tural. PO Box 2110 •
P E S T C 0 N T R 0 L Newport Beaeb, a.>
trai.oee,ateady Job for -'-1... in __., 1 ri&llt penon. proftt abar-~-· m...uca iD16 IJ'QUP baaJtb. App. amce, Corau de1 Mar.
ty Man •M N . Uoyd s.t.y apm, l7J.-l200
Pelt Ooalral. • E. l>)'er RIX:EP'nONIST /R. E. -
Rd.,SealaAna. Irv , ba1ed comm
,._ ry ... dlttr brobnce • mnita firm ,... u.e. perm ,_ a. lmmad opm1q rear
Uon. '" .,, eo8cealai -..... wbo ..... to
14 d • .... ev• particlplM ID U.. lrowtb ..::.Fi <....aw . of • .....,at.1,.. pro. ...... .. R.&. flna. If PllAIUUCY ,_ _ .. ..t .,,.
a..DK.C.M. pie W/fOlllllWI -.1 at.
Mature, 1ood bra. --. wllo an IUPlJ
a.al •otlveted • t\lCCHa
.... ........ ... would tae
PHOTO CLC< to mee& ,._ It .. lm·
...... ,_ ,.rt.Uae "'11ti¥9 lhll '°" like
........ to UPM. r.-:c.:T~ _._ .. ........,.._ .... _,. ____ , ~ 111...S b •
W~ AOftON? SIGI& 1t1a, ,.._.call a.-...~....,. ..,, ••nt-m-M44.
l
I
. • • .. • .. .. :· ::
!
' •
R&.SU.
Have openlo11 tor 2
ma&iva&.ed ule9 ..,eau
wit!a b11h 1oal1 •ltb
.... Real Eatllte co.
lDlll& tnaiDina P"OCfllm.
Olli Al SLe11ato for COD·
lldeaUal Interview
tm4l'11
~Walker & lee
.... ,. ....
CONTRACTOa IUP· PLJSI. TOOLI 6
HAIOWARS. NOW
tllUHO YOUMO MDI
OV&R ao SAL. +
COMM .... llOO /R .
ftl..l. OCl UN. CALL ru .. .,
M&.ISWOMAM
Far ema.11. rut arowint ~utctaaia. xw . •
. ror~. mature, capable
1ale1peraon. Full,
P/time. llr. Edwarda ~-..1011.
Top compallJ beneflU. Salee
DemoPlanAvallabJe Wanted . you n a
HelJth & We loa. ~ for women'•
IAClelOUMD IM ..
SYSTadvt
SI 100 ~ lrv111e Co. IJ'OWlb
pmiUoo, dynamic peo.
.., ca.ua.l almolpbere.
lrvlae Perwl A&eney
-E. 17th, CCISi. Ilea.a a.ia.z:M 142.1470
SICal'AllY OmCJ:OFTBE
PR.!SIDENT
1"F1D• µ;= I I 1e1uc:."rrcoam .... • 11 ... ~---........._. ...................... .
•--.-..,.. '•••• NOi :..•·..2:-:: ....................... .
+ II• 1.1Ne. Calf'btwn I•-------• t ·IPM 9tll Brown ~
,.... AHllQUE MAU..
........ .......... .,.., IN. rrt M>-t
._llTIACASNP a.oll!D1'UBSOAY Oww ,_. IU'ILlno ol WSlW""*m"'9CerAve . a.so t~ e per laour OerdlDOroft llM103
... I -+ boam, launecUat• opealoft. r-t t1lm. da,ya or evu.
.... ~ Aeedl re. well -----•b'l•hed f\rm. UMllJ
1'El..Ia OPEJlATOR
A tr•dinc firm In
Newpc»>t Beach, nt'ed.I an uperteoced Teles
()pentor. P /Ume from
1 :»to S:IO pm. lloo t.b.N
fti. PleaM call Aontile
ltMIMLUI.
TELEX OPERATOR
Oilll&a1 IGIUqw. ID•• ,...-__, wilety. We
bna -aa..lv. colAec· tJoo from a.ma. Korea.
Jodoa .. la. Imported
direct. rea1ooable
Pr1<*· l>Ullty Dnaoo. am So. El CUUoo Real
Sm Oemm!e . .a.au
New Or-.. 8pec1.aJ: A
larp IOUd Oak Antq ~ &cp deM la ma«bbll
IWVI cbaJr llMO, PlUI
mntq cheat. 3 drwra
•/marble top $1000
Glmlev.
1050 ....................... ••llUY••· Good wed F\U"DJ1ure " AA*-' e1 oa 1 .w le1J
orSOLIGrYou •
MAS'TmAUCllOM
646 1616 & HJ..9'U
~ amt tell. very ~. biO style liv. rm. tum. lmpqrtecl from
II.ab' Save lhousaada al
dollars. Hl-4219 or ...,.
tnUmate mulU-famlll a.... .. : toolil, ldd •
ldt. i... •ear l&ef'eo.
IDtdlm • car tood* • antiques, furnlt1&re .
mare. IAM-0>11 S.ISuo
WI Prt.ciJla, Newport .
lq. prqe aale. Player
(limo. antique dining IM!t,
7 ctn. 2 rdrl1. 6 mucb
mare ... PriDcetoD Dr.,
CM.S.6bU.
o.s•n1s 1Pe Mrm Id ~="== .. A,.UMI. mt
~ !Ce•Pl>I'\ Bdl. =-~/Tultia Ave.
llkea. f. ea. Old "'11. drtmelt. ctan. U>la, etc.
SlO to .. II* lteu-~ baock 1ara1e mdq ... 301 VlAa Ba1a. 1ale . 25 bomea Cll. pmtidpal•na LocatioD: --------
Hntl:nd&e " Buctt.bom. GARAGt SALE&t/5-olf Ea1ubore. Phone 9All·S'll. Bureaus. A tradia1 firm In
Newport Bea~h. needa an expertenced Telea
()pent.or. P /time from
1 :~to5:30pm. Moothru
Fri. PSeue ca1J Awlette afMMms.
.Neffammer: 551·2125. 1burf board1, 1tove, Beautiful llained 6 oUc. Ueoio.a. Ud 8.,
bnded Jl8M wlndowa Alltique deU wtt.b llaaa 3 fa.mibea W112 f"orrestal C.ll.
A11orted 1 11e s top.tapprox3~Jl.5')Ju.at Dr. HS Nr Brll:hat --------
t'nltwortt. l.S matcbmg refinished. Walnut. nr /YarttwnSat/Sun M Jl\nn.. ddbes, diabes, pota
Paid VacaUnn. faahioo atore. Appt.y In :.~ ...._._. __ . ,-.. .__... penop: 2233 W. Balboa
BROILER Iii AN • Don't Pall up th1a great Blvd Newport
<b'p beadQuarten for
atatewtde 1aveatment
IP'Ti~ firm, YaslUoo
l&laod. Excellent career
~ with d.lvenlty 6
cballeoge. lluat poueu
top.level executive
secretariaJ exper. Call
640-012:3 Mon lhru Fri.
9:30am-5.30pm.
cuved Mach. cabi.aet 70·80 yrs old. HOO. "---Sale Sat •Pll'I • aUsc.. Sat hm. <blr'a.M.W318 Ml--9laSformorelnfo. ..,....,., 4 /l9, 9 3851'\oMrSLC.ll. •TB.. SECY• AM. antiques, crystal. ,
Now binng telephone ,,..•c• 10 Io •• ••••• ••• ••• • • • Sliver. china • mile. 21.5 llovta1 ute, antiques, .. :.· . . .
~ 1 ' . • :· -.-... -. ... \ .· .
I• ·-•
.•
C0C»<S. daytime, night opportunity. Apply ID ---------
time IJ9&1Uoo.s avail. Ap-pencmtoday. Sandwich deU . reU1ble Secwtty eecretaries for a new ....................... O.C. ut• 0--. E Beyfroat, Balboa Isle IC1w. In, trees. pta.Dts,
concept 10 ao1wer1ng WASHERflDRYt:B or oamerence lab&e. 4 ~ fire wtod, mags. re·
Pb' ID person, Moo thru ~ counter person. part Son 3pm-&pm. Al so time. l>a,ya only. M·F .
Jbteaaee &Cashiers pos -~--------
aval.l.. Crazy Horse Steak Secretary-Probate Ad-
lblle. U80 BrookhoUow, ninillntor wWin& Lem·
GATIGUAJlD
For private community,
Laguna Beach are a.
Van~ shill. $4.00/br .
Oall 4M-8S7 l for a ppt.
&er\lioe. p /time or (/tune m for both fl X 7 ft... ~ ID. plaf,e Sat&a\. l..dl J.lpd. blke, eordl. tllpee, moton:y .
abi.ftuvallabie. locludes C-1Jm.aim 0-onoaturaltreeVU>e clotbea .rurn . 308 de., 6 lnisc COOd stuff. some wlrnds. Typing: bme l9'eel rdoforcedl Rocbater. to alley off S./SlmJOam-tpm. 10S50
3Swpm req'd. Many Washer, dryer & dis Very unu s ual & Sanl.aAnaAveCll. l..a s.eua Ave. FY .
e mployee benef1t i. bwuber A 1 cond br.ai&Uul WUJoatfltour <Saa.«JWard )tlS-2111156 av a a 1 ab I e . Sa I a r y . 1125ea .-~ nrw boCDe ~1011 NB Jr. ElJelJ Garace SaJe .
SA "1 a. o,_,. c....., porariJy to perform re-
Rmta\raat 2925 Harbor Blvd lated fimct1ons &r do own
s.c.tty G-ds
homec1 oeed, &JI shills.
Car 1IDd ~ a must.
Retired welcome
<TI4)9'78-12'3
90>/mo to start I/lime' •••••••••••••••• Sat. 10 l 38J Saou Sat/Sun 9-5. 434 Irvine ancreues accordlog to Mloutemuter Litton l.utld.Cll Ave ~.B. Furniture,
COOK uperlenced Q(i;TAVESA t:)'Jline.&'el1912 yourprogre.u YouwiJI microwave ovo ssoo BRANDNEW!Safajdov MAMMOTH GAllAGE lampJ . bicycle,
be front-Olfice lo many Reina CE combo SlSO. aeat. Colonial style. ~ Tbun. to Sun., :-IDld, pe rsonal, broUer & aaute man for ---------i Secnurial ~~v~~ .. sb ADVERTISING EXEC. SEC'Y important bu.s. Need NO I wa.y dlsU al d•ra 100'1.t cotton U2S 4/10.4/13. 10lm-5pm
Restaurant .. 1o,.~.
Experience nee. Appl,y ln
penoo. Le Biarriu, 414
N Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach. 645-6700.
Restaurant
JOU. Y ROGER'S
is acceplJ.ng app!Jcataons
for expr 'd cook (;obla
Mesa. :i40-8S35
Restaurant
0 R I ENT A I.. fo' A ST
FOODS REST. looking
for COOKS. Moraine
po si t ion o pen
<XlUN'I'ER GIRLS, from
»3.85HN77
Restaurant
SGT. •raEPMPtlfR:D OHl'S
Pl'ZZASTOU
Now hiring for full & part
bme openings. Vary IJlg
~ ai bounl; ideal sup-
plemental income for
housewives & students. ~ progressive. grow
mg company offers op-
portuoit.Les for adva.nce-
mml based OD your job
performance. Pleasant
wortang C'OOdltions. Must
be )8 & over. Apply in
person.
2300S.E. Bristol
Santa Ana Height.a
549-8674
Headquarten office of SALES The Jolly Rog er
Restaurant chain baa an 1be Dai.ly Pilot bas an opening for an ex·
IJ'l'llDl!diate opening for a perienced Executive s a I e s p e r s o n w 1 l h Secrdary. No sbortha.nd
newspaper display ad· req'd, but out.standmg vert1siog expertenre . typng sk1lls are r>ffded
Good s alary , com -&dict.aphooeexpeneoce IDIBSI~ & exreUent fr. helpful. Pos1t1on rt>· ~ benefits. ExCi!Uent quarea some accounllnj.?
W'OWth opporturuties for duties. Lovely office,
a penon wilh career am· w 1 c o n a e n 1 a I a t bltlona. e
C&llfor appoUltment =rere. plus xlot.
llANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
n~.E.t.m
Equal Opponu.nity
EIDpM>yer
SIU.ni COUNSELORS
Remember when you
were a lud and wanted lo
earn yaur own money ?
Well. we have several
kids who do, but tbey
need a mature assertive
adult to chaperone and
counsel them in sales
onenled jobs from 6·9
PM daily. S4 00 hr lo
start. SJ00.00 week poten-
tial Phone 642-4321. Ext 250~2and6PM.
~K FOR LAURIE
E.O.E.
package includ·
lllg medical & dental ID·
suraoce & profat-sbanng.
Apply in peraoo from
8am to 4pm at:
11IE JOLLY ROGER
INC.
170C2 Gillette Ave. Irv
TI4-546-G331
SECRETARY
The Jolly Roger Ad
rruo1strahve Office as
looking ror an ex ·
penenred secretary for
thei r Management
Devejopment Dept. Pos1·
laoo r equires xlnt.
sbartband & typing st.ills
& a pleasuig telephone
pers onality Prior
restaurant experience
would be a defwte plus.
Lovely offices, xlot
beoef'rt package. Apply
in penori from 8am-4pm at:
SIC/ACCT
COORDINATOR
JC yo u have top
sea-eta.nal skills & are a
~ organuer, we need
you U you can take a
personal interest in
rbent deadhnes & detail
oriented business ad
vertJslng, we have a pos1-
ll0n YoU can grow inlo
with ooe of Orange Coun
ty•s leading advert.lsUlg
agencies. I oterested ?
TI4-m.7000.
SFJCY18KPR, partJf ull
IDCXI tone ol voiee. a:.· QOOfl'19..47'5aA!i ~ ~. appeara.oee 41 -f\lrn1ture , clotb1ng, MoYln« Sale: l"uro +
anooon. U a e d Hot p o Io t Oriental Rue 9112 chaJrs, tables, 10111. housebold items. 9142 ~ Moo.·Fri. morn rtlrt~forsale. fl!i ~ French cok>n M'OUlhl trooware. dlest WarlJu:i&onDr. H.B.
64M871 E.O E .._ C!IOOibstolr.~l.512 of drawers (3). Bar, --------
Trainees. Show Hone &
Bniedlng Stable. uve·Ul
364-2218. or 338-1O1 1.
Tl"avel Agent. Mirumum
rJ. 2 years exix-nenl·e
55&"3:22
Coldspot IS I.' (.. Y fl". 8' Couch w1~ made
T freez, bHutJful l200 coven S7S
Dsbwabr. portable K~ 76().9186 ------more, lake ne w S7S \HICJOE'.\ de~k FJ) an x ~S16Sor~S1Z3 ;,.')I 1n light v.ood v.1th 4
Ml.ISl M>U r'f'fnger a tor. not
perfect. runs 1treat EiO
E.'ve·wtmd ~
11rJv.1·r-ilnd i:Ja,., toµ
l.1kt' nf'v. condllkm ~100
Phom· l t;X 6U03 TYPESETTER , up
(Edit Wr1 ter I Uppe r
scale pe.y Ast for Git-no. Gas Dryer EiO. 4 burner
K. 8. ~2Sl'aJ gliL'I stove SlOO Both Lil
lam119 , ta1bts. b1kh 9..iper Garage Sale. Sat.
Mucb. murh more Slam-Jpe. lots al vallM!IS.
2232 PI ace o t 1 a c M 201U Port Greenwtcb.
6C2-M57 ILB
Garaie Mlle dell! l(nu
c lothe s, boo k s,
maga.unes, t>nd tables
aad am.I.' Sal 4112. 9 4
~ A\'esucb Lugo, NB
1111 Tilt Bh.trs. otr ot vis.
t.at..aredol
lime, R.E Co. CdM 1'yJm1g & Shorthand Oc-
Salary neg. Call 9-12. C&'5ional. CdJ( area CiU
Mao-Thu.. 67~ 840-504
x1nt cond ~11
Microwave oven, brand
new. D5C> value. asba1
"501080. 142-4738 al\
6Pl4.
Velvtt &d&.11', pa.tcb..-ork
shpcover, x!nt rood 17S
L" Cb aoese apricot
~vet dl&lr . 1JU new
llOO 67'J-OT7 4.
ad docks. r WllJt Litt ~
lert1bles 9S42 P e p
pertnle Dr • H_ 8 Sat. •
Gnleimb llllid Yd Yet Jpc. &ID iAll..
GARAGE SALE Sat Ir
Sun 8am-2pm Mens,
wometU and rblldrens
t'lotbes Boots. dining
rm t•t " c hai rs
w/mattb.iog all wood
(WllJa&.tl butch Games.
toys, twimile bed frame,
lampe • mucb much
mare. 112:52 Parbamt>ol
Ave • ._mirwter. I 81.k
flllll ol Mapela • Ed-"-' ... ---------SEC'Y-me. Typist, fast, accurate. de·
pend.able, non-smoker,
l.rvme. 957-9331
Mlll1aonal aola IZ50 com----------pkle ~ 2 Yl.m1.1y Sa.lP
PERSON FRIDAY Our co needs a high
perfonrung 1nd1v who
can reo:wn cJllm & lune uon under hectic pre
&SUl"e srtuauoos Deal &1·
~ert1 vt>l y w td1 verse
personahtaes " kee p
pace w our fa.st mov111g
director~ Secretarial
TYPIST. hg.bt bookittp
1og, Girl Fra Call
TMma,, Brown 493-r744
Typ.st, Fastuoo Island of.
fi re. sa lary & hours
open. wnte Box 64S I.' o
Dally Pilot, P.O Bea
Maytaic washer & 111
dryer S100 ea WhJ r I pool
rang $5() Call anytJme
5',S-7861S
Mov1n1 May tag Ga ..
Dry~r £x~I cond Sl7~
Wk.dyi. &ft s ~
BtalL Med DR t.ablf'. l
lrg leaves, 6 Cane bad:
chairs. 2 ariru. EXQ
baodwoveri ~eJ em
b yellow tooes oo wtute
~~"' i~ 19!1'4
8ft green toi L Xlnt
c:ood. MC3''Ult. SZOO
~mi
skills req'd. Shrthnd or Qn sof a bed m 11 ed
:.peedwnuog, dictallon "PV-.ST AllctiCM IO 15 browns. almost oew. bat
1560. Costa Me:.a. Ca
926:!>
Coldspot IS ' r t• F
T 1ree:z., beauuful S200
64.5-S 165 °' 645-S 1Z3
eq1.1pcnent. accurate typ-1 , ,-, ... ••••••••• ••••• ••. ••. otff!!I' ?» l91B 10g. Detail oriented. TRAMSCIJIER ~crowe.xper an advan· Salary tB53toS1JlS7 Mo. PUBLICFURNlTURE ~ tbl 6 6 chn. very
t.qe. Non-smoker pret·d. + 5% shift dlf!ereoUal. mce SJ.SO TrundJe bed.
Aaaquea. colfee table
Sm qiphance., plant.a.
t'C.c
4 Willlarmburs. I rvme 1 ~ortbwood1 I
4-J.2.13 1<M
111 P'RICE SALi
Siil only N"' Dlrf'rtlOfl
1060 .......................
Bbck SaJIJoo & Mare.
~g11tered Morg ans .
"Rote Pat'ade
Vetenas " 2"·ZZ18 or
J38.lOU ---------ft .... ~Goockl06~
Tbnft Shop 17tb • -···-•••••••••••••• ~ C Ill. Westbtnd waterless
oookwse. 20pc ~l. i..-: pnce uJe.. Still la box.
Dluile 151-0129
Mu.st uJl double bed,
boot~ae headboard. s.o. EM/wend~.
(Between J1mboree & ---------1 Campus >
THE JOLLY ROGER
I.NC.
Call Ms. Heap, 640-93SO. atyci Huotiniloa Beach •All:JION * Jlt)Odcond. SOO 751-7517
.. f sh Pol.ice Depl. bif,S open-... -.... Loo.1ng or arp ingsfortranacaibers Re· ...... 7:3V'I'"-. Patiot.bUrcbraetw um
Great Garagto Sale Lots a UUrest lhmitS Rock
baa.om pnces ror quscll
saie. Good Uled cklthuig,
l"11ber 1 pe1ke r s,
bo111ebold ite m s .
bocm.t.oys • more. Sat 12t b , 10 3 4081
M1ma011a <Gl'ffntree)
Irv
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E.O.E.
Restaurant
SANDWICH
ti«...UR
Primary wPPlier or good
food to lrvioe Corp. Com·
mwLity is located at
MacArthw' "S.D. Fwy. or OC Airport. No exper
nee. Mo&tJy morning hrs.
fioiabed by 1·2pm. Ideal
for~ ~maker or
student w it h pm
classaes. S days. M ·fo'
Call Hal. 5.57.Q32
Rellltaw-ant
COOIC
Experienced. Fu 11 or
part Ume. Day or night.
Newport. lm-3841.
Reltauraol
BROILER MAN &
<X>OKS. daytime, night
time poaitloos avail. Ap-
pl)' la penoo, Mon thru
Sun 3pm-&pm. Aho
ffaltal• ai Cubiera poa
aval,l. Craly Hone Steak
Bue, l5IO BrooltboUow.
SA .........
COOK. Dependable
penoo to work al
modera bealtb food•
hmda COUDler' p~ng
sudwtcbu ai ulad1.
WW tnln llDifonna furn.
Eldllt medleal • dental
beaef. AllPb la penon Uadbsl Nlltrtt.ioe uk
1or ...... So Cout Plau
11D BltiRol St C II btwn a.n-ei. Bullocka.
SALESQ.EU
For marine hardware
store tn Newport Beach.
Experience necessary.
Full lime Immediate
opening. All company
benefit.a. Call BALBOA
MARINE, 549-9671.
E.O.E. M /F/H
170il2 Gillette Ave. Irv.
7 l4-S46-0331
Prole11s1onals seekrng Q\lrell H.S. eraduaUoo or Uvmg rm tbla, dUllDg rm brelJ.a. must see Make
1q1p. locome. !16J..t142. eqU1valeal. Mmt type tbls • chrs. rocll:ers, otftt 7Sl.Qi8
Sheet metal merhaok. 50wpm. Candu1ale must c;:-nasmo1're~.eJ~.!:Fbe~s.· \\bate da w1ireen Plft. fSI'ATE SALE· qu.allty ~•-.a.•y ,... ___ A. pass a ba r kground ,.. .. _.._ ,_..., __ ... _,_ ~•l'Ul ........, expenence re-refrigerators PLUS 10g, g1,;n loog. Good , .. _.,. .... ....,,., .......... . Headqrtrs office of lo· qlbed, pet.tern develop-secunty check Must be l..OTS MORE mad. S?S. ~7103 sola. game tbls, twia dust.rial steel products mem & macb.Lne set.up, able to wort au sbtlts. beds, lamps, 1nt1que
co. baa career opport. ~ benerrta for smaU Apply to Persoanel Dept SAVE SAYE SA YE BtG'OOUJ Mt. kmg. llectil r b101 . gluswa re oli
w •very good growth growmgoompaoy.Apply ~:.~.E~t .. H .B ~;~,o~A&c!.~· distressed frwtwood. lmem Sm appliances,
potenUal for e.xec. secty mpenononly.641-0280 0 p ER S 0 N L drapes, bedslnad. elec pats• peas. beat lamp,
w/4-5 yrs expr. Benefit.a VETERINARY HEALTH N A tnc blanket, beddins. luu11e. mile. Villa ~ pkg & salary baaed on Sbipping1Rece1ving nx::HNJCIAN.IJc. 40 br ~c:V:11_';,re£1t~~~ OxltS!500.sacri/iceSMIO. Warner. Warner •
Full & part time. Costa skills & ex per. Gail. Cert. fU1J llme. Good ~KENNEL PERSON. subjed topreaal OWd's nnn 5ue corner Edwards. HB. Apt • Mesa & Huntington TI4/494-!l:MS <M·f'.al\erS Co. benefits Apply in Sat'Smonly.980-41.39 e group.1100.5.57.cJl Ci.&bklg.offEdward.s>
Bea I.' h a re u . Ca II pm"' wlcnds. anytime I penoo 9-m-U.m Stan· MAST'EllS AUCTION 'lburs--&ao 9 3CM .30 No
_Ni-_2l_lll ______ Secretary. Part time lo ~ ~h~ea 3077 S Part :,,,~s lJ
3
~~~~ 5:.s_"';s qn. am, rood pre-ulel.
SALES·M /F . canvass controller. Need o r-· · • ys · • ~ -..ft_,. o1--··-_,_ ....... _.. d M.75 to st.rt. Private ...,....,. ..... .,.....,.-.. ,,. YoUr area. product is l gaoiz.ed & ~-mm ed SHOE SALES. Wanted. Counlry Club. Call for mcydn 102 cr1V •·hope chest m,
every r"eSAdenl needs. full ee...:!.~.; ~e rtec~rd· full or part Ume Good appt. ~ ....................... 1: ~la'~, new bookcase 125. dresser
or P /T. xlnt comm . ~· c. ypuig, Co. benefits. Future Scbwloo bike s:x 100 · · DO. ladi• 3 spd. s.w.
8&318) pbanea & numbers DP· mgmt. pos1tlon.s PQSSI· WAITRESSES·full oli ~ Xlo od S5&-M07 tunilable w/1peakera
titude. Hours flexible. hie. Apply in penoo bet. part-time. pd v1cation. New relied.on.~~~ ac· 8' designer sofa It creen. l'l0.19Wtn& mach. weight
Sales XlnL fum in OC Alrport 9am & llam: 'J077 S. a pp 1 y Ta Y 1or ·1 ceptable olfer. Call white. rev·rusb. Lite aet.. end tabhl. funa. 4a Need Senior Citizens area. Call Nancy : Bristol,C.M. RestalU'aDl. Santa Ana ~ new QOO. HW'T')' MHl6l2 mare. Mate ol!~I 841
p/lime to make extra 851-MU. Freeway & Redhill , aft6pm Shalimar Dr., CM . money. Ca II J ob o : 1\l5tin. 2 Scbwtnn V anlty 10 spd 5ill-3N6 eve/all wkeod
531-<ml. SK....t.y ~~~~mbly h'ka. Yellow. f1S ea teautihal dl.o. rm. set. s
ElslabW!bed electronics ~ wora 1rea W.AITllSS 811.-Gll5 t'8De back chal.:rs. near Womea Ii.tac up home. ~ OPPORTUNITY saks operation bas Im-STA.IT $4.25 Mature 6 ~pr. in· new $&50. Wing back Olrpeta, fwmliatt 6 kJC.s
-W/E.F. Huttou sub-mediate openiaca. Com· WIU. TaAJIM dlvtdual for fut coffee Cc w& c hair , $75. Tufted ol mile. Set/9u 113 E.
sidiary. Earn ns.ooo lo ctilive salary. cood Appiy betweenl-llAM shop. 1be Bhat Dolphin, I e'J JJtf IOJO bmcbee. ll''ae" (2), 12$ W'allU. CM ~Z:.00..~~~ ~~~La1encles IS.1~tioaee:;:ee S115VlaUdo.NB ~~;~t:·:~~~··;;~··;;~ •Old wine pr-., x..bat. Two family SUPER
to POBOX "'"" D ii -........ _. W."'..,._SIS wtnah. $50. Alk ror mad..lllO.Mt-Um SALE. .....,., a y ~ft-wan•_...to~ _,_. b I n.,, c.... Ul
Pilot, POBOX 1560, ;;;2Lami';°'Ne::::.rt• '-.-------• F\all or p/lime Newport ~~. 711·1 ... l or Glass din1na rm table "1a6~9All IPll . "-"-u-·cA-"" UJU -,..., 1• Harbor Yacbt Club. -·---------_ ... " _..._, -'-t ___... 97SArborSt.,Cll umuo-_., Beach execuUvee. Sell ~ .. PollUona ~ .. ,.... &UJ ....._.. •-...-.. Aakforllorot.by.&7J..7130 Va!•'eder Vito Ill .. 00. tian'250.Ml-S57 ... _,,.,.,... &_.'-' •·-Selespenoo wa.oted for auter wi&.b good typio& A.re you lntere1ted la ~ --------1 ai.> U#U9 • ._~ '"""'•
Athlaicstore.fullUme. Mills,c.abereceotbl&b tacbinf to 8QY of tbe Wanted: packa1ers. Alkfor<Jaeryl,7._l ~Y..aLOOM clotbln1, mite . ~yforadva.oce-ach:loi1111d957.ml foUowinl occupational female.tl.l.S/br.t.o1iart. _ar_&_zm ______ Beaa.dalrr.cbPro .. ia-~ mu.at 1011
lDl!llL Call Uane or Bob areM: II e rit ra II u . l5 3 7 GAF ST /21111 iuper I mo... aallof&. beilit damak, 1118Tt.w.inda Ln. Npt. ltB-Ola Secretary/General Of. ADVERTl.SINGMEOIA llaaroria.N.B.$48..$1%5. lie camara 135. Graphic td'ledbaca,budearved Bcb.
--------fice.. .xmt. tYP'DI skills ANillALCARE • ...,,.. ___ ~a lltbt mabo1. SHO. • ...... _ SALISPllSOIMS req\&red. Noo·1molter. WASTE """'7"".._-.... -,.. ~ fbW .W llem&. c-,
Pwlon.atiQpl adulia BO mo.. to start. Near AtTroGM~~CE WAT'ER/llECHANICAL 19Clor752.zm qa,_..,pert1,etc.,9lc.
HJGHm CASH PRICES
PAID: GOLD-SILVER-
U.S. OllNS: Go6d class
nap.dfttS ~. ladies -w.a ~ paid rings, ........ teeth, etc. Also
buyh1 Sterling
au .. enare 6 Jewelry.
U.S. Siver dollaB &
t'OIDI, fill pick.up. Call
lor DIQ quote: Direct
er OJlkt, ll&MW7, Pvt Ply.HI.
~ let gold hicb school
nnp. Mlddiag nap &
gold 'in1a. '20·1150.
1157-llB God bleaa ever·
)'me. Pvt. pity. Silver,
too. !! piclt up.
....... , 1071 ......................
YALE#crtlift, 4,000 lb.
Un •paclty. Needs
wort. $4.000 080. 6421Pdys.
!!:t .. :::a ••••• !~!!
toworkW:uct O.C.Airport.545-'7117 ~etiii'DING OPERATOR "Wute ...... ).16. Sltr.bt. mt Marpret
motivatelricll. <>Yer%1 -.a.•y BUSIN'EB80ITICE W ..... ' s.&ary SlJ&l mo. -. 541 ..... r:.~:.:.:.:.:.~:---;;;~==Dr===.N:;:.B.="5-=191===:;!..;:.:~:_:----:--:o., •ooHr. t.oltUt -·-DATA ENTRY under •toe r •I 111 ........ Capltnoo. Nted JOOd aecretartal DENTALAIDE ~ m.aUltalna, .. 1040
s.oa.....eareu. *1111. WWtnJDlorlecal · ARTS operate• • repalra -·-·-......... .. SUJOa,...poe•111 w or It . ~ d • Y . GRAPHIC pumpa, •alw., plpiaf 1C111HCKD ..... A&:C.
PMTTM Caplltrmo.-..n oi:v .,.,.., • •lee&ncat ari.a.p.ar..1111r . Nia Yoa ean be a 1¥a••s m::RETARY, IMIQoftlce IDPITALITY eqdp. lllalntaiu data • b o • . Pvt Pt 1 . WJNNE Jl PMOfe wdarpalled'°""*cb IAND8CAPJ:/NUR8. ~l~oo•f~~!:._Pll 21S,9J.lleafttpm.
MMmar-.00 Hey. wtzlot t1p1a1 LJDGALAID& JICttfllW ·-,.. ' Doal• P•PPIH, z
ED. •· Betwen 1.5 llliDI. • 1J1111tut pboae MANUFAC'l'UIUNO r."'w~t':"w~~:: telMAet, a male, ... Just by seadln1 us your name and. . .
Pll. .....-.Ut1. Aon.band llERaWmlSINO ~ .......__ .......,MNlll address and by watca..•-· for yo .. •• .,_. AarorAlldrea Mlpl\al. Co•P•llllve PD'INODDION OlnaMw WIOW-·· --a .... -AJary • cood trt11i• PUBCROOL AJDJ:S ·1119 _. _.. Ooatad l4STa name la tbe cla11lfted ads of tbe
. . . . . .
•
Straw Bat Pina MLD -u...,. • 1aot a..ma. Cd 111117 Jo. R131'AUIANT si.. eo.& a..t.y Waw llfMI PUPS Dally Pilot. ;. .
CWi 14 tu> .... l•· tub laduttr1 baa 11M111 TRAVELfl'OUIWDI lllbt4 tar QPlieaUGM AIC.llt<Olond. Adora· Win Ucbtl~ ' • ...
_. 1111 ' r for '1111 • qµ1 01u 1e .._ ia coot• u ca OP • l (TW)-..it 1*J • ,,.,.,,._ •t~a~ or to µ.J':~u. ~t '11\':t"ml t : : : I ~--·· 2
........ ,.. • '8 l&W S&CllrfAllY -Npt. --. --~ Cllll-... coupoaa HOC1a¥totbe: =·· •·· 8.· *lla;1illllrklllc•rial • "'w. ...... ,... • ._ la• llna '"'" '~~~~~~~~~ OaMa t.lde•• t""" ;n • O..Ullir• a , , 1 ._..... _.._..tmit.ltWI i: •,.... ... • u.e • ,... ..._ Aflll/bl· Oaulnet Depa~ Piiot •w•••· -.., ...... ~--• r ...................... JIM ........ .,..• .... ··.a DIUJ,... t..-.lew 11,r •t·H4l mw .__a._..;..,.,.._._ ,.. ..
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t060 ... ""'·-~ , ... &A1n 11r4"--t4M f!idlr.¥'!111, ll80
·················•·•··· ~ 9MO ,..... 9Nt WANrJOIUY:
IUlllPD.-TO muo . '111>.\'DUN • .....,,l
llAftlAYIS
""'"Ul9PAITI ~:ru AUTOIUPPl.Y
MnN.MMttt 1•
A=stum T7MIOO
.. ttn om-Plchp
... ... ..... (Doon,
h•pera, Rur Tell
Ol&t, 0 s' ,,. 8N7>.
Olll 111.-• •Tm IT&.IML
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1'79TIUCI
Q.IAIAMclJ ....... ____
1m tneb la •tock. b11111Caw'8t••t
SUIMOW!
".:O~Hl[,l
C~EVROUT
~ •• r I I r I • I
r ' ,, t •
~41>-I 200
lt71MAJDA
. '19 MlSll PU .............. ,..... ...__ ..... UNI • .._
cuaene, H'OeaUo. OWLY ~100 11U. IS I CbrolQe bumpers . (lJIOllll} ·---~~~~-
AUSTAM lNT'L "7S n.llit Vu Clim1"4 1714t ....... ,. .. .. __
e.tw..l: ... JMD. a.u..cman.1 ...........
........... fMllt.. .... -...... ---1111.
fW a.tlt: fe)lced A•,
.... lot. IJ' pLe 9C· em. 4IOO eq. ft. .,..,
PICllUP PAITS SWAP ffllwall-ilcamperwlUI
Alll:forTtm , .. rvnii vea conver., --------1 all&aD bJ Slen'a Vaaa. everythlnc. del1Ute, mm. '1llO. PP.__,, fbr' all llPOlt/ f.-eip/ • ...-1 tram., casaetie v r-. mn. Parta • ac· tape Ir mas wbeel1. .--9170
aJDO *" a. caa.aa. Call .... ewes. Autollert, con. Cl.Dnm>. • ......... ••••••••••••• aaan. •Lalam. AprU u. tle..CW, $1091 'TO Ford E200 I02V .•• "II l'Wd CD Van. FuUJ
ecPpped Car CUlplna.
Bubble top. sun
~
Loa Alamtto1 Rece WACLIMAZDA lJKml. Camper top . Track. DON'T MISS! ... _......_ ~beater• l10ve ... ~ •c * Di~ (1'7S) I bqa, CZll)tzs..lllO mo-_. Bl.. C.11. lllll-... I'll caa. Dbl bed.
ClAIUIPIUOtrr PIANOI ........ nu.ta
~ Ull.p. o/b, Pllu. bMd. '4M700 TUra 8 .lOO . ...._211118 POaT·A-IWUNE ,..._ • tWI tile tmea. ..._._.,. ._..._.. tsao
,.. .. ,..... ... ma INflATAa.SBOATS .... s. more ..... 2706 -·-·-············ '71 CHEVY STEPSJDE -tcyl Ford Van ·a. Xlnt. -·····-············· -~o.&all.. .._ lMPORTANT P /U. Silverado. Ork cond. Toilet " 1lnk. Am IUY!
11.JOAU. eon.oM. cr.t Senn. Pecan flol1b,
ft'9llda Provaacaal. lllnt
eead. UMO. '4$-ll'Jt,
IOGl1I
CTMJ-...n> NOl'ICETO treen, 1reeo Inter. 11210.Call"7..-J WSE~ ......... --~o CATAllABAN. Prin~e RF.IJ>ERSAND BN• LOADED! Xtra GOOOUSIOCAILS
-r_. ~ ... ia. ADVERTISERS c I ea n . Ca 1 l J i m 73 Dod'8 Yao.. sunroof. Ml.b ao down payment -·--••••••••• ---r wbJa good 0 A.C t.r aelect. I ........ Radqsped&L ·-pnce o 1teD11 m&·lllS mag • l'\lD8 . • p j()D ... 1'71SCA Al $2100,firm. Contact advert.bed by veb.icle LooU 1ood. 6'2·0762 , .mmtmodeb. ~Mary Twia I0'1, I.JO boars, Brian Duon 10 CM. dealien to the vebkle '7 ~ .....i orJayfordetails. klade4. Pri. Jllt.7. 8nt Of. d daaailled advertl11n 1 6 "'.-u Courier P · U ·• SICURITIES AatMlue uprllhl 1rand ,_! c.11 S.lJllO (lloa.-s 31 .. •'8• evea. ys a:ilumoa doel not include AM /FM s tereo. au 6' Corvair Van, runs AUTO LEASING
JUDO. Approx. 50 yra. Fri. days); 731·1218 m4GI, at. 21 -HOT aQ1 applicable taxea. sbod:s, $28SOt0BO. jp)d,1C2-0'71Zor
75
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2526 md.XJa&.COQd. S750orof. <ewinlnll •weekends>. OF.AL!! licenae. tranafer fees. M0.31.15,SS2-9117• -.-1 .,. ~.::~~':m~ _11r_.&11_47ll ______ 1 ltafarJf!rrJ. 11' Folbot Z.man ~ak ~.=:--con:::;: ..._Mew tlOO .._,Mew tlOO Mtos,,..ew '800 bers.alp~"C';•ai nH: --------&.crUlce. sno.in1: Bebr 'T1 Seacraft·SP'ZI. fully w/18il. S3QO. wtcie c.tificaUoa. or de-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.ia NIT•' .... 1J loD 8 --ni•nnMQOC>orbest e q u l p p e d • ~7SIS ~ --·-•--uJ!: ---------i ...... traller. 2·500 .. --AM FM ultipl CB __ , MOVING llVST SELL! 1a ll oa 1 aa ta a k • . «6r. MMl51 / Im ex • .._, Slips I pantlon daaraes --109 RDF. MB, oulri11era, A.-.-1-9070 Olberwiae specified by •"am. r ... w-. suoo. --''a tk1..... 4 .._._ -• ..._ .............. ,_...:... "'r-:-" _. .-u-. MT.-?O -••••-•••••••••• ••• ...., .,._YM:T. Am ........ ,..,...,., ••••••••. -.................. ,.... Harbor Bo
DID.. r pool•l.bl • brw •--w_. A IOll O.C. GUN COLLECTORS l'M' !Id Boal. 1111 Pat· l:\dtDlfnn at G_.. tSIO
1-. -• ood .. _ .._ • ™' •-P1at·bettom. y. slip. 31' • '8' Debbie ••••••• .. •-••••••••••• .._ -· • w ... r -~--•••••••••• ...,.., ..... _ < ... ~>a....,,._." 1toola AOO. W&)'·boy TOPCMBPAID AllrilU•13.Houn9-5. Drive. '2.500 /0BO. _. ...,...._, Prol-'onal auto detaiJ.
recber •· 4-clrawer For med f\lmltwe •a~ !RJY-SELL·TRADE ~ Uc bome w/4S' aUp for .., at your home or ol· ~lliO 9"11~1750 .. Fellturfn.lweapom anti· lae in H. Harbour fice. Moat cara. $45 · pllancee, won.tni or not ..... " --.._ biades, au <nil. iB 20· Holl-~ 85741.D ...-...._.... 213·282·1136dys eves --------Newpwt Beecb Tenni1 war relics, aurplwi, In day. Sl.500. ~ .wt • a/ Club ram Uy M em--dlan anifacta •jewelry, 1175-.l:MO ..._Sl..GS>.~1111 UWB eaillsolgold•sUverplu.a ~MAR.IN.A Oilrafcs "1'0510DATSUN. thounda ol other items 43' Gran Mariner fully --Avail ~I ............ _ ........ . Sor a bad, new I y up. RSNBL. ~5721 t.oo oumeroua lo men-equap~. bentlfully --.-'46 f'ord Woodle, restored. ~-·--+ t PubU I maiotained, ready to SIJ.000: ''8 Ford Woodle, ---. new ma · Ul-...a.w .....__ ...... ..., .. tlan. c we come. Newportee.cb1lipavaU
V..$l'1S. Xlre firm qn ".....,..· ..__ or-OJme to tbe O.C. F1ur-Cl"\Ue or live aboard. for Wood Sail boat restored mint cond ... /mlllt.$l7S.IU-3205 c:niaerbicyde. .,,....., IPter' gate 3-A, Sip may be avallab... ~Eves Si!0.000.~l
... 1147 ArtiQllm Dr .. CM. For S80,000. Jack Curley . 'SSMGTDrestored ~adWe, cood in· SID Jam Cr-eek athletic recocded lnformataon 534·1505 evtnlngs 6 For Sale : 40' moonng.
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SOO ._....._~-dubfamib membership ca11<710&-7S7. weekend1, 642·4321 Newport Harbor o ff 7l4-8-~evea
_,._, ~_... Call -•-_, •--weeitdaya. Manne Ave., Balboa 11. --------1 •auu>q. e•euiup , "• -~-T I F 1' A N Y C L U B a.-. tM,.... 1091 <hlN tbe .,., tn th.ls 19'
KBRSHP & 10 other _.................. CBitury l /B Runabout. ..... 5em '4* 9090
di.Iba, best ofr·trade? ~ Be.-.titul 25" RCA color 10& HP, Gray Maria• -................. ..
115-1854 --·-.. !: ..... !~!~ 1V, 2 yr Wl"llty.'free de· mg, magb lap alrake, RV/Boet 8'0n.,e Yard.
'58MBZ12rf; 4 dr Mldu 4
spd. cleu. ongi.aal. no
NIL AM1 FM caaa 15SOO,
~tit Spm. 641-10'17
cb9 SLYER-For Sale: 903 <D'lN Director trocnbooe
US OliOI tor 25<, ~. with cme. Escellent coo-
Silver dolliars, .. -fme dlticm, aoo. 675-IOl52 after
liwry. Sl.J&. -.1186 bull, aeats 8. fish tank, 24 ·bour access. Pvt
bullion ban. Pvt Pty.1_1PM. _______ _
Omeole stereo, like oew
LoededSlOO
&e-'1252
oew canvu. ltl Npt. sbp. Residence Hunllilgton
SUOO./OBO. Call Now Be a c b . N e a r
m.351«11 Beach/Warner. Call
Looiani for REAL cl us?
11u 1IMl9 Bentley baa rt I
Move forces sale. Call
TWta-0123 t-ll or aft Steve Wilaoo 5'9·1M77 Rbodee n, Twin Stage
Vli\111.wll lloo..s.L Revert> JBL. xlDt 1825. 25in. CX>LOR T. V. $138
One Year Warranty
MZ-S340
'lSl-87 or m. ms Ext. 3J' Cluta Craft, Chrys VS. BU.
6KW Kobler Just live-a-4pm
Jdin Wayne Te:onl.a Club -~-------
Faanlly llembersbip. No w.-to SELL Uaat old ~er f~ llAOO doaa· Guitar or Basa? Fen·
tilmtocburdLM0-769. dera , Jlartln a o r
b oar d qualities Ta ;artalloll
Sl2,0DO!lllpAY 6"-9000 -·-••••••••••••••• 2 Flr•blrd Red Coo·
ftll"tlbles •~ each. 5'1
lilBZ 190 SL ».900. Call
'44-UIO
Qes ~· or-Gibec:m. I Pfl7 top $$. tbopldic, yr wrnty. -..mAJl/ewe. :::W. . tc1-12os, YIOUM
LUID£Bf S.1·11•'. _'46-i ___ ll_f7 ___ _
3ss-ea•, ~•1·1 ~ •• PV Staodllld PA system
Sd-ZM'. Al ror Sl.95 ft. w/l columns. Sf7S/OBO.
All flr. ~ lltWD 8.5 Oa1l aft tPll 6C2· 70S3
2 lh m be r 1 hi p 1 to Behr Grand piano. MOOO
Newport Bcb Athletic crbeltalf•.
Club, •$f ea. (71') MM151
SilMmO ---------tOMwPa••• &
M,ov.tn1. !.,~•teesue~ 'c 's ' IOIS
Ul1liblre. ,._ --·--············ Howell ~ojector, Sbarpfu Bond Copier
m.asleaJ iDsttwnenta and Mdl SF12B, does letter It other mhc. ltems. legal 11 copies. Xlot
751..ZUOlv. Dig. con4 $1400. an...10
2 arm cbalrs $30 e a. E:lquislte very modern Slenocrido SJS. designer' specified office
Mt-0725 fwmahina•. Take over
thin pymta. $276 . (714 > }&ndrNdt baby ga ! :ill&allO
Grat bally shower gifts. ----·----
Woodbridge Call aft S.vto 200 copier & aup-
4:S)pm59Ml311. piles, Yorttown copier.
Da•···-.,,_ A.. Vidor adding machine, Neeroew ...... awl C.u aecnu.rtal cbain & ex-
s be 11 , S I 2 5 o r ? «Wive chalra. Make of·
Wbedcb* $45. ~ fer. ~1581
------~~ Reminglom TOO BDL !m Braad new aotid light oak
W\o liq. wJ3.9 scope. dsb,fiJe cabinets & of.
Br1lmf mw. Beat offer . ftce cbain at 40"A. oil re-
66-7221 tail prioea. 851·9'31. lUl
1 piece aJ.at.e sobd Ou Dove St .. Ste. 208. Npt. Pool Table $495. Call _Sch _______ _
7&MlllO 9*Alt NEW
Portable Royal elect
typewnttt. urn. New
con4 Sl5. m.1513
Walnut desk, chairs,
typewriter, credenza,
etc. Xlnlcood. 7~1121.
CB Radios (2) l.20 cban-
oela. NEW. Mobile le ll' Whaler W/2Cllp Mere.
Biiiie Unear Amp • S1J:S +trtrlirCOftr'. 675-3580
eMil. a.WI "11 7Adlac 9'1'' Spartboet.
Q'OWDprol. studio~-Imo.I lllp Jolwaa MIC). tas 11 lllQ·bedl eqmp. mGO
8aiS .....Ced ID bwlt ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;
1Ja11 froated oak
c:allallt. T .... fil9c..
tl'l:mlc romp;•wnta 6 ac-
~-too numerous lo lillt. Valued at ovu
$4.000. Asking C .sto.
Axm caaz ror vtew·
toe.
Home cassette deck
IJIDdel JKl)IM, $250. Call
Bred Ill SCH1'1S. .
DDIO Equalizers~ off
sale. Spectro, BSR.
crown, JVC " others
from a . AUantic Music .._
Car Stereo System: New
Aoneer KP-5000. Digital
tuning. Dolby, clock.
Qimpl w/80watt apmp &
2 Altec splas. Pd BIO.
must aell ror $400.
~7228
Jl'Mil' Skipjeek
PT~cnd:aer'
SALESEALED BID
AS JS.WHEJlE IS
Jn1pect boat at
~·1 Locker. JUI
W. eo.t Hwy, Newport
BMdl.
Staled bid opming April
17. lm0,2:00PM at SouLb
eo.t llartne Sw-veyon1,
S73Z E. 2nd Sl., Lone
8eacb.. Ca. 90MJ3.
Bid must be accom-
pamed w /maoey order
er caabier's check in the
aimuatol 103 of the bad,
payable to Rich a rd
f1amaon. Balance due
within 7 dAlys. Owner re· ~ the ngbt to refuse
any er all bids. Mark en·
veklpe ''SEAL.ED BID"
'79 12' Gregor alwnin um Harmon Kardon SO watt boat, lSbp Johnson. + receiv.; Pioneer w/cstmutil.lrlr.rorboat
PZ-ll7; 2 Lancer SL lOA & moton:ycle, extras. speakera, ail $2SO. Sac $1495.673-o.os
64&-1100 --------1 11' Corsair 4 cyl, J 10 .
O:i6or1V, pl.a.ya good, new $16SO•best offer. Call
picture tu.be. 11115 548·3'29 ~20'4
aft.er2pm. ---------1 18' Glasa Fishtnmabout,
Have anmdhmg you want bait tank, cover. 4-0HP
LOael.l?Clasalfiedadsdo Johnson. $750/o fr .
it well -Call NOW, 91.'M.149
60.srza.
FIND YDUR NAME
21' Well craft Nova
2250MC 85 IU"I Cuddy.
11511185 or best.. George at
673..-:JorS7~. PP.
WIN TICKETS WORTH $10
Saut~~l'Q CallfarQla
Celebrity Te1111ls Classic
~
..,.., by fo&rillrt Wlttl/ J8ycell
lpCll llOIWd by BASF \1dlo Col"P-
llooeedl to ber'8M •I CtAL OI. 'ft91 De and Ohr loclll dWtllel.
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DAILY PILOT
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Chmtww 9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•IMMAC.2.8'·30' BOATS: 6/12 mo. plans prepaid
from Slm/mo. including
llip, ~ 71'f914.58M
•'SANGELS FISHING ,
ENTERTAINING ,
BUSINESS!! IO' Hat·
--Sportftaber. f;Qjoy U. llX>d life! Contact: ~'=°
... WI 9060 .--. ................ .
CALac.1-.--.ID
t llp. "" "'. .... ltMIC1
1' YWSIOWN ILOOP
W/N.B. &IP. Nffd1 n.c. ftaal .... u..
912.9.~
l'CAT, , • ..., NllCl1
lar ---trade for ll•t twb • .....
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•·Piie camper fits at.an· danl miDl truck. ~· SJ.ZZS
AUl'OFAIRE
F o r all s p ?r ta l
f o re i gn /race --------cars. P arts s wap,
~ alaAom. raee, Ferrari /Pulera COtl·
eours Apri I 13, Loa
Ala.autoa Race Track DON'T lllSSI (21J)
m.3310
tl50
"I'll SUZUKJ RM400. Used
4 hrs. Sl450Jbst ofr
~
'7• Bullaco AlpiDa 2$0, 00·
l)'IOmila $350. 847-71SI
be6ftman
"19 Kawaaki · KZ 400 only
200mi. $1.450/080
~
1Jl2 Lincoln Cont. 1d I
CIJDd. Nds reareod. S200
080. 498-1096, S46-m2 an.
'lm YAMAHA MX J75F ;-~·~·~;~~ Used approx. 4 hrs. S82S .. .. crofter. 714 '752-5915 aired lelal. ... ve cub ~------~. SJM7• HONDA 305. 1968 Rblt --------
eng, 3 motors+xlras. 4wt.etDriYH
S4SO/bsl ofr 631·0261 •••;;;;;;,;;;~·;;~··•
KellY DI SO PICKUP '70CL 175, gd cond. street Adventure r mode I.
& dirt. '73-XL 175 dart OD· l.o9ded toe. auto. tr ans ..
ly. ms ea. 548-5761 till, &II' oond., off road
wbeeb & Ures. Never re-'79 Suiuld 7SOL. New. gistered. less lhao 700
must sell. relocating. milf.9! (315196).
x1nl rood. 12675. 536-7328 $1411
........... w.,
... jStoo... 9160 ········-··············· :We Bent•
•Your Motor Home-
Top$ to you-tu benefits
Wedo maurtm&Dce· free
THEODOU
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HAlt901t 9lVD.
COSTA M ESA b4'l 0010
smcel972-fullreh. 'TI Chevy Bluer, xlnt
Daie's RV Rem.ala and. AM /FM, air, must
Si5M446 sell. 5-4030, AM IP M
RENT 22 ft. hu. mtr '70 Ford 414 4 ·s p ,
home; a1pa. 6: seU -root. w tclosed senice body
SZ50/Wk. +l'mi. 64C)..35IS Good run DI n I · $1800
T ........ Tnmf 9170 _FlRM __ ._~ __ T __ _
•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• '79 JEEP. CJ7. All poa.ai·
17' Caqiinc Trailer DOW b6e extru. Red w /W bt available for Summer pin ltripe, wbt Urdtap &
ren&al. S140weellty, moo· canvas top. Sterto, tape thly d iscount. · 7 5 did. AJC. lll500. 561.,_ Prowler. sell-cont.aiDed.
refrigerator. Clean • ..,, Broaco, xlnt cond., comfortabl~1 euy lift must aacriflce 13495.
bitcbavallawe. 547--3182 49'·7140 dya, •H·lHT
'75 Komfort, Hlf COD· -"""'--------! t.almd. Air cood. Very ~.. whl dr JOt VI, Clean. $3000. Call •~4 ' 41pd, PS. PB. "81DO¥able ~ bdtp. dual IU ta.Db.
-il3Z' Travela trlr, SIC 6 SlZ50ftrm. NB.~
A, akirtln1. porcb , li'--11...
....,. abed. Great for ~
1 ... 0900 ...................... . your own ot. .. • · 'SS FWct noo. aooct coodl·
Al·'JIDO tkm. aD ~ best ol·
Will trade 1'75 Vilta
O\Uer for litlll truck or
Cl& m.7M.
.-s. ••. , ...
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fer .....
•"79 Chevy C~eyenne.
Dielel. Aul,..•ic, A /C,
PS.ft, rdala • ..._,
~ml sr.. M$-0515
'11 Cbt•J ~toD PtU .
Lo/ml. Ver1 dun.
u.lad.94111
•• u.tola Mark Ill, ...IOBO. WW t:rade
... lllie model Clll' fW
lnlt....-morm.ot'N
"Jt0.:4 wbL dn. am. ........ -. •a.or.-
MEW 1979
210ZX
s2oi~~ $950 cash or trade down
s2 1 'l 20 mo lor f.lO months
To•11 oeferreo s1410200 on
aopr o\eO cr~d1 I S tk
273 9 I 1 ~971
A ir auto owr discs AM-FM stereo pwr antenna,
steel belted tires rear window louvres. custom stripes.
more.
A DO?Bf MOU '79 210%X' S MOW f'ttlCl-SLASHB>
MEW 1979
~SPsjftP.U.
ALMOST 50 MEW Off WINDOW STICICY.
19IO PICKUPS f' ac l air cond .. radio . mirrors
RIADY Fett bumpe r mldga S lk. •9 79-9 IMMEDlATI 14067361
08JY8Y! USS THAM A 00%84
1979 PfCIUPS LEFT!
IRAMD NEW 1979
810 COUPE
57447
with 3 VEAR '50 000 Ml
SERVICE CO"ITRACT INCLUDE"'
Aulo trans. !act air AM FM ~fPrf'<
control more Stk 1356·9 10044561
NEW 1979
510 Hatchbck saoa
Off W1 ... DOW STICKY
Auto trans lactOtY air COOd P1nstnoes
Stk 103&-9 0601741
4 cyl AM,FM 'llereo lroril
oushbar. maQs nP,w KPllV orepn
oa1nt ·r e<>I Drive Tno s Nice
Vehicle ... :33BOZWl
'76 DATSUN 710 WGM
4 cyl;J auto.. air cond . rack
A M ! ,.. M . s 1 d e mo u I d t n 'g s
whitewalls. console. 01nstnpes
bright o rang e Gas-Saver
"Vacation Ready .. C02 l PROJ
53641
'11 DATSUN 1-2 I 0
Great Ga•Saver. auto . radio.
wt11tewa11s. gold in color. Only
27,490mtles.1829TEZ).
$3664
Tune-Up •A••o•ace qas1o.e1
an'l c1Pan l11ter
•Ao;u\f
bJnds ,.,k3Q"
•Ct11·c:~ lor leeks
•Rl'Cla I-' lll.t1ds
•A JO It' I
ONLY
$40 .35
'78VWWAGOM
'Thp Big One · 4 cyl . auto .
AM FM SI taoo 2·tonp paint OPW
fires low milt>s. roof air. dual
mirror'\ 81g Savings .. ; 792UOTI
'74 RAT 128/4-DR.
4 cyt 4 speed radio. side
mould1NJS luggage rack 46 840
miles Great Ccnd1t1on a Very
Clean .209LJD)
'79 DATSUN 28021
2+2
Grand Luxury f'l(g Pwr steer1ng.
plush intenor. sll'tler extenor. 1
o wner. Loaded Very nice
:264WZ0)
5 10,947
SALE PAICE9VALID12 HOURS FROM PUILICATION
-·
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.. ether. 1lloy1. loadeot
"F~"
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• '7t 1211
• epeed. air. eunroof.
· leather. lllowa. "Showroora ·
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S15,900
sa,995!
s1 .4,500
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TO TIGHTEN CREDIT
Now is The Time To Buy Your Datsun
If you Don't Buy Your New Datsun From
· f!l([fltl!l nnml •:';] ti 1: : I
YOU MAY BE. PAYING TOO MUCH.
CHECK YOUR CLOSEST D.EALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR
PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME
DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER.
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ers Who Quality for Financing through Our Bank.
Hurry Whlle We Stlll Have A.GOOD Selection of NEW
CARS. Let Our Expert Finance People Assist You In
Getting Financing For YOUR NEW DATSUN.
WE OFFER FINANCING ON USED CARS TOO.
USED CARS CLEARAllCE SALE
'11 llTlll
211Z 2+2
loeded.
(Ser.119164)
'11 VW '14 BITSUI 'll TOYOTA
CllPEI 1211 ClllW 2 ..
Gee reedy for tow·coet 2 dr. ldn.., auto. treN., •speed, redlo, v /top.
1Um1Mr fun. AM/FM redlo. Econ· ( 724RYU I ( 72'8NY) omy pluL ( WU<H)
$899& $6895 $219& $319&
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IRVINE 1.-..-.-1u.a.•4! ~lmeald~SEL,all 1»7000 ~w a:ll'm iDcl. aunrf. 30""" XJSDIESW _, .... A.Yailable PW ml Leue pmt. Mn. "74 ~ ~z ~/ml X1Dt .........,.et•Ddift!Yt· szt,000. Hl-7212 or cxmd Alr. tt.no.151-°"94 nsr DllVI OHi _m_-MU ____ _
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'77 DalsWI 8 ·210. ~r, am.. s.uoo. m.m3. 6 .. s. 7SJ&'i0..
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',
This is the symbol of -AUTOCAP. The
Automotive Consumer Action Progiwn.
AUTOCAP is an independent panel
made up of concerned citizens. Some are
consumers. Some are automobile dealers •
The job of the AUTOCAP panel is k>
help eolve complaints you have
about your car .
AurocAP is someone to turn to .
ilTKIP
,,. ...... to ........... ,. . ' ~
11W •m• preeented .. •Public Semca ~ t
MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION of
SOud>em CalifomJa and the Dally Pilot
•
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280ZX -mso-
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"•"•· lte reo FM •-'°t111"9 .............
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NEW DATSUN
810 s7390
f!!cllr, April 11, 1980
N!WDATIUN
810
NEWDAT80N
810
57880 57910
Coupe. hpeed. AM/FM. molding. Un dercoat.
Door edge ouard1 I
morel Ct1•Ser. 001971~
Couc>e. FllClOf"f air oond.
S1C>eed. AM~M 8eweo.
Undercoat.
(flso2·Ser. 001852).
Coupe. FllCtOfY N r Cond.
hpeed. AM~M S-.0.
Moldlno-. Undef'coat a morel (1 144-Ser. 003872).
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JB&r'bor Blvd.
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52480 s39so
.... Uled
'74 Car rera Targa 21mHarbor 81vd.
perfect. 3',000 mi Red/-ca;TA llESA "TS VW LeGt'mde. Smf, New WIXK$ tire ca 1 1·· .. . Tan. 7 M 's. Uke new. 979 250• ..., Beat offer. 642-1387, • ~ 1tereo. s lat. coad . a.ev. rim, 15(1, aaull
21mllar1Jor Blvd. 646-Ul!O ------Senlce a1reeme o t. ....,..... cqe b6ower $10.
COSTA MESA ------1 MEWTW7 COWtll tlJOOft.rm. m..m.e. Ellm.t fee with bom-
"n DATSUN
Kllir.AB
s42so
979-2503 . ~ !13119~::;.~~i COMYlmlLls .. vw -Ult. rumiac =:..:-:e-~~ -----~ own. S1'00. 2131592 2586 Aftllallle For cand., DONll. SJ.m<). aD b DO.~ 2-bone ~~~=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~==::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '78 llGB.. 12.000 mi., very -· lmnwti•te Delivery! m.a3 i..m bameas for decor•
nice. l5300. will coulder 1871 924 , A /C, au lo. • See US before 1'GU buy tiaD • 1111 flar szs &a.m9
l ' a d • . D a y s -and .. 21.000 mi ~:t:·· Y!_!! ''!.v.?.Cor•~. MC . w .1 (213)827-4831, Eves. Xlnt. cood. Diamond -.. .._ 1'"' m•~ silver/black iot. 9200. ;) l'1M1l6 -.. --····· SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY r ., at 9741 =.1~30. Betty. • '79 Rabbtl "'L". 4-dr. air, A.lr7~!!t~1s. ..,.... ... -... • .. •••• ------1 . _-;;--,.,._ auto. Midief*ns RF-RX, P/XB. A real "Sbow ~'~n J/ t
on -v remaining l"""' #} DEAUR IN U.S.A. COSTA MESA ~ S2 I ~«M. "'" ROY 979-2503 ·:..z. =~:; w.W:.~ '
The Orange Coast's biggest
supermarket of automobile
values 1s the automotive
class1f1eds of the DAILY
PILOT.
Call 642·5678 iit11£1AA!MI
$4000DISCOUMT lollltorce 9756 · _0 _....__81..... !?:~~~-l&.950. Piece" Wu S3S99. t/LiJ / ~~:..... ~, · _ d1 wtndow sticker price ....... •••••••••••••••• -.-...-Yu. v .. ,._._, C'J.f1SWW) ~£i..L.J! ;;:-, ..
IEACHIMPORTS ~ CARVER SeUIDI au;ytbing with 8 wLSl.aoD.MWMS LINCOLN MERCURY @ -..J: ~~~CH . ROUS·ROYCE D1i1J PUat a...ir)f)d Ad SOL Mle Items wkh a l.6AU'IOCENTER DR. --------------------------
7u..ot00 ~"'= a a llimllle mmUer-• • · IWIY PUata-mect Ad. DMNE ------· ,._ ___ ...,.. julteall80Sll. IG4IS1I. U0.7000
9800 CLOSED WNOAYS Alllol. Mew 9 ....... Mew HOO Allfos, Mew 9IOO ......_Mew HOO ......_ .... HOO ........, Mew 9100 AaltiM. Mew HOO ....................... . ............................................................................................................................................................... .
BILL MAXEY'S . -
''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE''
**************************
• 110 ADDlllOllAL DEALER PREP CHARIES
• 110 BLOWll-UP PRKE SllCKERS
• 110 OYER STICKER PRKES *
On All Toyota C.llca1, Corollas,*
Coronas & C.llca S.-•
•[XQ.UOING T£1'1CR S DUE TO AYAJLABIUTY
*MORE REASONS TO BUY AT BILL MAXEY*
NO BLOWN-UP PRICES • SPECIAL ALLOCA TIOH OF CARS
HUGE HEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY
BIG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP SS FOR YOUR ~DE
OHE OF TOYOTA'S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS
HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR!
*********************
100 MEW CARS AND PICKUPS
IN STOCK NOW!!
*********************
All NEW 1980 TOYOTA
CELICA CONVERTIBLE
''MUST SEE''
BILL MAXEY'S
"IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE''
**************************
HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY
OYER AFETY CHECKED USED CARS
16 FORD 150
SURFER YAN
Au10 megs. pow st . stereo high
back '88ts & mo<e ( 1 66906 1 I
i'E'!~s2995
15 COROLLA
WAGON
'cytn .. stereo tepe
IK IOfY atr. (061UHG)
~2895
'71 CHEY SILYEIADO
Pll UP
Xtra taM. va. aU1o . elr. pis and
mo re. (K91483).
9 '79 TOYOTA 78 v.w.
COROLLA sc1Rocco· un BACKS
Aulo . air and lo lo mttes
HURRY ON
THESE SALE
PRICE VALUES
18 FORD
PICK.UP 4x4
' speed. power s1eertng with only
27 .000 mllel. (1(68822)
'11 CHEV % TON •
W/ 8Y2 n. CAMPER
SllY9flldo. elltra ttnk. loaded wtttl
extr•. (1C5U73'~
' speed 11r cond . AM/FM stereo
rl0'0 t401UCS)
'78 DATSUN
810 WAGON
6 c yl . 1uto trans . air cond .
stereo, pow st (811UCSI
'79 TOYOTA PICI UP
4x4 W/ ROLL BAR
Stereo c:.a. Big ttres a chrome
whMla. (1P62008).
15,000 M~~::·' $ 7995 NEW
FULL l &-z ·YEAR
COMP'-ETE WARRANTY AVAILABLE
-< I
1 ................
LUXURY CARS AT COMPACT CAR PRICES!
TAKE YOUR CHOICE!
NEW 1980
·----~·k 12~11 ,1&44~•.
I-BIRD
56899
NEW 1980
LTD
56899
With At Least Air Cond., Automatic Trans., Power Steerin9,
Power Disc Brakes m.d Many Other ~ustom Accessories.
llG .INVENTORY OF LUXURY CARS NOW PRICED TO CLEAR!
•N Nl l 1
H• 'f'W1 '\I I
1-I <• I i 11 u -----
Meet.U--4 .....................
c.-
t4SSIOM YllJO
....-oltTS
&n-17418 ~1704
iST·TOP
Whl/maroon 1n~. All
power. 27.000 m a. Im -
IDK\llae. 7$U190 or Ad·
SilW • 1f3. 642-f..100 • 24
9100 _bn~·-•_da-'-Y·~~~~~
ssoo FACTORY
CASH REBA TES PLUS
HUGE DISCOUNTS ON ALL
NEW 1979 V-8 TRUCKS!
EXAM,U SAY'IMGS LIST ............
"' NEW I 9 7 9 ' ""c f""""'ll"" v.a F-100 USS ~
CUSTOM STYLES'IDE HIATE
XL T RangPr nackagP
auto matoc trans soon
steN•"9 wheel chromP
bumOf'fs pwr Slt't'ftng
m trrors gauges 11ntf'O
g1a.,., & mo re' 1 Sii·
1471 ) 1J8784
EXAM'1.E SAVINGS
NEW 1979
v.a F-250
STYLESIDE
Au1oma1tc rran.,m1s,1on
nower slPPrinQ q"t"
bum0t>r radio Qa119E'
60 amp au E'd cool pkg t•nt('CI glasc, & GV
pkg Stk 896 C7377l
llSS ...
DISCOUNT
~~r~55643
LIST ...
PRICE SS176
LESSi!!+ $-RHAT£
LESS... S'tft12
DISCOUNT __ -_ 6. '7---•
;~~ ... 55764
ONLY
CHOOSE FROM
F-1 SO"s • F-2SO's •CLUB WAGONS
ECONOUNE VANS
21 1 ACRES OF ROBINS -READY TRADE -INS
VJ-I .,.J'()f'T\,_1f;(' ,, •".. "'""'~ • ,, .. ,.,,"'l '
..,,,..", f -() y, ·• ...., •''" b l • [otl'I ~ .. t • •' ~r-y, '" P4't1'
S2288
1971 FOttD F4l•MOWT WAGOW c::,"" .!f V8 f'' ( 'f'.,t\-1 t•J~ ,.r 1111. I• tf'• \
(_Wf ~t~•nQ ,((fl .. t ",., l •• IJA
Sr4 ltl'.1 ,,.,,.. r ,, t•ir ,., t • d t ,,., ~"
tia~f'f't;""' C>f'lU• 'J•
53288
lf7t FOID MUSTANC. II
Auff)f'nafJC ftdfl•,f'l"'ol•."itf'~ 0'1'W"'' ,.......,"""'l
air '""'°"<l"•ng 4 , •. ~ ') ,,..1,., , f!lV' .-. ••
~now llr<l l1[W' ~b~llO "
P3/t6.
53988
1971 FOtlO ""'HHT A• o+f!A
C~&~t·aH~., Jof"l ff'\11.N~ lt
moo«: • ·.p .. t. o '' •rt .. m ._,, ·''' t:'rll\'1•t~ \l•Of'•-& ••ufn ~ ....
t q 1 UYPI '>"' 1'474ijl
I 971 CHIV1IOUT CA.MilO LT
VB ~vtornat~ tra"'' at• c()l"lt1 ~
Wt~ & Tiff w""-tt.1 Yt•fl• w ..,. C-..,lt •
~ ...... , M'rah ,\ i. ...... '""" '~ 000 m.•M 1
n11voc1 . s•-RJ6 "A,
lf1t~llJOOY..-.
H~ bay '"'"°°""' "" C')'IO ""1.._< franc; DWr ._,~ IOftt & bi)t,.... W .. ,
'"'' ,,_ 6000 ""'~ I "'>'O'> -C<l"'fOflll>ly fl~ 1649 51' 13 t JA,
56888.,
I 9n fOttD C.llAHAOA
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,, • • •'· • .. • 4 "
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c '•
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f ''"°' ~ II H tJ'lQM (')r _1 'l[)ft
f ,,, '• , •· ' ,. 11 ... , jl"I t ,,,,. ,, .. .., 1
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$3988
I '71 TOY OT A COttOUA
f I ( t lo rt'\ 1 • 'lllrt • f"I ._ \ ( p ft.j
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1 '19 CHIYltOUT CAMAJO
I rnM''"'._.. . .,. 6 rvt •M"loQ•,.,. eiyfOfT\8h c
'', '~'''' r\ ~,,._,., 11·•·'•"''1 AM t M \It,,.,,, ,,.. .. •nu ,,o•vtt ,.,.,..,.,. 6 tfl'u
IPIAn II 000 OflQtll•I ""'H ' 516YHF\
~I> f'• H'l"l
I '7t DOOGI 4•4 rtCINP
A "~ ('tC,0 _,, .11•1" "'"'' hit
¥tN-.. • •tf' C("ll'ld A oft roeo ~· W'ld ,., .. , lef..• "'&" roo .c1ua1 _.
36•9'il ~ i-.'°' Tl
I ' .. .... .. , ... .-. __. -•__... __ _ " .... , ... ,.....,
i 4 Dodee Cbaraer 318.
SlSCIOor besl off B .
s.5'1~ aft.er 5 . 30
Ford Grand Torloo
waion. '7'. Clean.
s.s..1101 tftdys. rroo.
~ LTD. 2dr. bdlp. PUUy
eq111pped. Xlnt. cood.
Sl,.800. Eva; 9IM027.
.-: -
1978 Dodge Colt, am rm .
wtul.e Wired pm 8lnpt.ng as aw ~.ooo mL S4000
or bmt otfer-. Must sell lo
~ Mettedes. Carrie,
m.21UI
'76 Ford Gran Torino,
4-dr . A/C. P /6, P tB.
8*., cnue ctrl. xlot.
inl/ext, new brakes ft ~
llres. $1600. 142-2'49
'72 LTD wagon. E x-
'73 Codee Dart Swinger ceUent.. trans. lluat selJ
~URS reg gas.~/1, li00.80-219
radio, beat.er, VUIY I top,
SUD>. 641-1234
Tl Aspen w~ . sp. ed.,
amlfm 8-lrlt. set Ull for
tow&: snow. 98J.9568
'940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
77FOl.D
GaAHADA.
Loaded. 'air cond. • p /S,
P B Only 40.000 rrules.
Was $M98. <302SPU)
S26" ... y ff.A.DEl0£
u.c .... ~
l6Al.TTOCE:N'J'ER R.
IRV1NE
830.7000
19CIJIEI PU
Long bed, 4 s peed .
st.ereo. west.em m1rrors.
ONLY 8000 MIL ES!
(l001.l1131
A~NT'L
1714Jl-6J0.5079
Between 8 · 30-6 p.m
C&ll Si56-'2:82 after 6
Ask for Tam.
9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n TWNE CPE $4<tSO.,
Moon rf, wb.ls, loaded.
l thr . tap e. 539 V QP
~2963 Whise Dir
Mltc:wy 9950 -
'78 T &rd Town Landau -•••••••••••••••••••••
Maalllc brown CarMI ORANGE COUNTY S
velvet P S. f.> 8 , pwr MEW!ST
locks • trunk A 1c;, UNCOLN·MERCURY
AM FM cass. Tilt whl. OEAL.ERSKJP
radials. crs L n 1m IAYflADBOE
ss.soo 0 80 640 -4890 LINCOLN-MERCURY daJl!l·_~lOeves ' UNCOLN·MERCURY
'76 Granada blue 4 dr. 16-18 AUloCenter Or
a <'. auto. pwr, lo m a. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit
Mint AvatJ 5 I $3,100/ o( IRVlNE rer ~ H0.7000
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
NABERS
AUTO CENTER
I 425 IAQa ST .. COSTA. MESA.
MOTHl*i OVU
54999
.. SUPERB CARS -
AFR>RDAILE PRICES
~~~RGHM ... 52 4 9 9
Full O<)Wf>r tac:tory .,,, con<! AM FM <,IPrPO
w tape a11 leattv>r split owr C\E'atc; and all ol
the Cao111ac FIPf>twood lu•uroes E•ct>llef'lt
conOtll()(l1 1626TRT I
'77 MstCURY s3999 GRAMO MARQUIS •...•.
Coupf! Full PO...,.,, ldctorv air cond . trll
whee1 cruise control AM FM stereo w '8
1rack CabnOlf'I too & '>Pitt p wr sear E.ccellenf
conart•on' 130sz91
'77 CHEftOLET 52699 MAUIU CLASSIC •.••••
Couoe V8 automattc Iran!> pwr .. 1eeronq &
brakes. f;l(:te<y air cond tolt ....neet & ra11ve
wheels 16e6RFBl CHO ICE O F 2'
'77 OLDS s4499 CUTLASS SUPHME .••.
Couoe Automatic trans . PWT' steenng &
brakes. factory aor cona 1111 Wheel stereo.
padded too & on•v 35 000 m11es1 r•t5RLOl
'76 IUICIC s3999 REGA.LCOU" •.•.••••
Full oower factory • .1tr cond 1111 wheel cruise
control. c;pht pwr seat AM FM stereo & on
LIKE NEWcond1t1on1 14687 7)
'74 FOID s2999 THUMDll:lllD .........•
Full l)Owe(. factory air cond . AM/FM stereo.
hit w heel. en.use control. padded too & IQ.w.
low miles' ( 159l VE).
~:O ............ s4999
Automa11c trans . factorv arr cond • pwr
steenno & brakes PlUS menv more luxury
items' Low. low mtles' ( tN44282l
'7llUICIC s4999 HYLAllC CUSTOM ••••
Coupe. Automatic trans • pwr steenng &
brakes. Cabriotet loP. AM/FM stereo wftape. ••It wheel. cruise control. rallye wheels &
ONLY 23 000 m11MI !542UJ0l
------------------------------'76 CA..DtUAC s3499 COUPI DIYIUI ••••••••
Full pOWer, tactOtY air cond .. AM/FM stereo.
tilt wheel. cru1M control. C*lolet loP l futl
ieatner int. (885PPQ).
... ... ... -~... ..... ..
·.
I
WM 7M&tert.,lapd.,
..... DI& cmd. Great
mla ... Allrtime.
'M a..6e kJI, auto
U-.p/a. .... maw
.. ._ ... GT, V ... auto,
rtlt. ....... paint, -IOBO.-....
'85 Red Omnt. •• Sharp . ..... ...JIM
• ..._GT•, u&o. 1
OWL a.tond · beat
yaa11eee. 11115.144-1111
J9'H GIU. dat. CODCl.. lo
mi., a /c,p/a, stereo
mnbl. ... 17$.4015
Rare '17 GT 3IO 4 apd
fl'Ntlwlr Private party. ....
ll'USJ'ANG 0, '14, AC,
I .-..W. AM/P'llJ 8 t.rt,
SZ,M. 080. /7:Sl·M12
(71.C)
ar ,,, HSS .......................
t '15 Oa&1-Canv. Very gd
aaad. top. window in U ·
: • alt caad. SllOO. ~5273
f ..... tt57 ' ...................... . ' I ii Pinto wa1on •·•pd, am /f ~l•ler . Daya ; '15-lSll eves. N4-0&34
· '1' Stat.km Wp. Blue,
. bed7 put ahar.· gd coed. 11,000 m, new
cMt:b Is tin9 • brakes. ' mm.ea~
71 • Plato, retilt enc. new
lmlW qi Is radiator.
-OBO. "4-Gl12, Iv
mclarAlllb
• ! '71 Buubont. auto, ~.ooo J: ~ $ll00/bet ofr. I: ft; I# 9960
I G ·~·············· .. •••••
I ~.8:M= • w.,... 51,000 mllea. : ii f,Wi9"....,../ln.kes/ ti air ffOd I roof rack,
AM /Fii a&ereo radio, ~ caalrol, custom
qt W.Hla, Jade Green .. r.::.-=,~
JC 14rior. ~below .a J' t I J>ally .t fl&m4m nd. -
G; ,.._ H65
•t•···················· • 976 l'OMllAC : ...... .._..._ Al'J.~ereo
• .... aie-coo-•lll••· Wlal SHH . •ID). G&Y81tt. .. , ...... --ADL : <.mi.Jiii
ON 1979 V-8 FORD PICKUPS,
VANS AND CLUB WAGONS
DIRECT FROM FORD •
PLUS, OUR VERY OWN
REBATES ON SB.ECT '79 & '80 T ·BIRDS AND L TDS!
SUNSET'S SPECIAL VALUE ADVERTISER
1980 TllllDERllRD
$ 06
PER
·MONTH
56200 Full Cash Price
48 payments of $132.06. Price $6200. Sales tax $373.20. Y.»i
total down. Doc. fee S20.00. OMV $132.00. APR 17.61. Def.
pmt. price S8552.88. (Ser 4734) (Stk. 3223). Less than
2.000 ~Jes on this beauty!
UP TO 50% · •F· IRANADA, SPECIAL AIRMONT & MUSTAlll:!~~GEs·
•MORE ABOUT PRICE. Discounts are based ()(1 slteker price for the package compared to trad1t10na1 suggested sticker price of oor.ons PUrcnased s.>paratety WMe sidewalls estra cost 001100
I UNTS
On Trucks& Yansl
with this special option oacttaoe•
OFF ON
EXPLORER
PICKUPS
Option Pacttage Includes: Tape stripes• Special trim• Box rails
• Deluxe wheel covers • Wheel hp moldings • Chrome gnlle • •
ExPIOf'er hood Of'nament nameplate • Power steering •
Automatic transmission • Air conditioning • Tinted glass • Tilt
steering ~ • Speed control • Sc:>ort Instrumentation •
Convenience group • Light group•. Rear chrome bumoe< •
Aux1hary fuel tank • Sliding rear window
$2. I OFFON
.. SELECTED
VANS
Our Used Car Prices Have Never Been Lowerl
'74 AMC .
MATADOR v.a. automatic. air condrttoning
(598KOA) 5995 '73 OLDS
TOROMADO v.a automahc air oon<l grPar
lransportat•on at the nght oncP
!555JFCI
177 CHEVY
. CAPRICE $2699 V-8. automatic r>wr steilnng. air
cond ~uise tilt wtieel. vinyl too
Don t miss out! 1673RTQ)
174 DODGE DART
V-8. automar.c air cond1t1on1no
pwr 'lteerinc: qredt low m111>a9~
car 581LHJ
176FORD "76TOYOTA 173VAN "77FORD
MAMADA WA6'0H COMYllSIOH ,...,
V-8. automatic, pwr.
steering . a 1 r Corolla with AM t FM Ford E100 w/avtomatec. V·8. avtomahc. CB$!Mltle.
conditioning. vinyl too stereo and much mo<e. air cond .. steteO. mags. a•r cond .. tilt wheel.
Great car at the nght What a buY' ! 409RVZ I wide tires 1985HGGJ c ruise. pwr seats &
prlce! (860AEVl windows 1938TUV
52795 52995 51995 53795
Antique• •••
51195
51999
"77DODGE ··
VAN
V-8. automatic. pwr.
steering. low miles
I 1 N6831 1l
54195
t.
• 1
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i c . ' j
J
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SPEGA~
NEW-CAR
SALE PRICES
SPEGAL
SPEGAL NEW CHRYSLER
CORDOBA AND $45 I CH RYSLER Le
BARON BONUS
-$450 CASH
REBATE FROM FACTORY.
SPEGAL
S 50• $50 BONUS FOR TEST·
· DRIVING ANY NEW 1980
CHRYSLER OR
PLYMOUTH.
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ANY NEW
1980 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH IF NOT
COMPLETELY SATISFIED AFTER 1000-MILE
OR 30-0AY TRIAL OWNERSHIP.
5 995
1977 PLYMOUTH
AMYWAGOH ve. automallc trans .• air cond .. pwr,
steering & brakes. radio, luggage
rack. wsw tires & morel (330WOn
5 2395
5 2195
1977 FORD
GRANADA GHIA
VB. auto. trans.. air cond.. pwr.
steenno & brakes. tilt wheel. pwr
windows. AM/FM ste<eo. dig dock.
wsw tires & morel C268RKOJ.
. 52"5
FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE
52295
1979 AMC
SPlllT WA.c>M
8 cyl . auto. trans.. 1lr oond.. pwr.
steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo
cassette. bucket seats. custom
wheels. wsw tires & mote! C078XZS).
53795
INFORMATION, CALL 5A6 1934
ROCKY ENGLAND --•-•
NEW ,1980 CHRYSLER le BARON
A Tl.AS SALE PRICE s 6195
6 cyJ .. &llorNtic tr8ns.. pwr. •500 •tffring & br-... Unt«t
gtess. iNdrnum coohng. REBATE wew red11I tir• & morel
1170021> ~'t.: $ 5695
NEW 1980 PLYMOmYOLARE .
. A'.fLAS SALE PRICE$ 5195
TEST $50 ~~~ $ 5·145 DRIVE .
NEW 1980 PLYMIUTH HORIZON
ATLAS SALE PRICE$ 5295
TEST $50 ~~~ $ 5245 D,RIVE
4 Da. HATCteACa
• soeed trans . body Side mould·
•no front & rear bu~ guards. wt'8el tnm
nnos. wsw rachal tires
& mOfe! 11589721
I 979 PLYMOUTH
Vt>IADCOWI ve. eutom1t1c trana... air cond.. pwr.
steering a brekes. 2 tone pelnt.
radio. custom motdtnQS. WSW tires &
more! (800XGAl.
52395
1979 CHRYSLER
COIDOIA COUPI
V8. eutomltlic t;MS.. wr cond .. pwr.
steenno & tnMs. Ytny1 top. redio.
WSW tires & "'°'91 (612WPF).
s4195
NEED CASH???
We pay lop dolW lor QOOd. ~ i.t• model an. See
Curt Dews or Btyan Heeketh todly. WI Al.LOW TOf'
DOI LAI flOI TOUI TIAll M ta• MOWl!I
jllBYote
!Tallies
1
!Confused .. .. . By aOBEaT BA•KEa • Ol .. o.lly ...........
Controversy and confusion
; dogged the Huntington Beach ci-ty election count . today, three
· days after 13, 72S voters cut
-~eir ballots in the city.
The final count showed no
changes in the wiMers of three ~uncU seats, but there was con-
;1ualon in the city clerk's office r about the fourth-place finisher.
Final com.Puter printouts • showed that insurance agency
• owner Wes Bannister edged out
· printine company o wner Ed
• Zschoche for the fourth spot by ~ eight voles.
.i That was J.he resull that waii
released slidllly after 9 o'clock
this morning.
, However. less than an hour
;Jtarlier C ity Clerk Alicia
; Wentworth reported that the
1 final co unt s how e d that I Z.choche was a narrow winner
for the fourth place spot.
The confusion about the Ban·
ni11ter-Zschoche race starlerl
Thursday.
f Bannister said he received a
call from Mrs. Wentworth early f l.n the afternoon that he won
, fourth place. A call from Mrs.
j Wentworth several hours later
• informed him that Zschoche had
• won, Bannister said.
' Meanwhile, there were reports
t that Councilman John Thomas
ml&ht ..tl eourt a"'oo •p'M~ · tile eledian. • . .
Thomas, who bac.ted coundJ
1 candidate Bruce Greer and
1 treasurer hopeful Gordon Ofl·
I stein, said t.od.ay be WU not plan·
ning any court acU.on -"not ~ hOW . tt •
"But I personally think it was l a rigged election a nd there
wasn't a true count," he 'dded. • Thomas said be was con-
cerned about ballots being torn
up by an election team of city
employees.
i However, Mrs. Wentworth
who herself won re-election. said
that the ballots in question had
1 been mutilated by voters in
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Map locates Pacific Island
of Enewetok. whose inhabi·
tants have begun returning
to their ancestral homeland.
once contamin ated by
nuclear bombs. after nearly
three decades in exile.
Riverside
Boy Drowns
InHB Surf
·A ti.,._~ IU~nidl'lOUlh
drowned at H\Plll•«tc9 aate Beach Tbursday wblJe playing
in the surf just north of the clty
pier.
A Uf ecaard spotted Kirk
Parma In d1atreu at. about l1:3S a. m. and swam out to reeeue him, according to beach supervisor Richard Campbell.
Campbell said the lifeeuard
gave the youth mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation in the water. On
shore, Huntington Beach Fire
Department paramedics alSC> at-
tempted to revive the youth.
Parma, who reportedly was
visiting the beach with friends.
was rushed to Pacifica C-Om·
munity H06pltal. but was pro-
nounced dead on arrival.
. Driver Arrested
• t
Tiro Perish as Cab
Crashes in Flames
Cab driver Mitch Wayne
• Morgan and his unidentified
111ale pauenger burned to death J early today when his taxi was
t flJi broadside, overturned and
e~ploded in Oames in Garden
f
1 Grove.
Police saJd Morgan, 23, of
Anaheim, was a-pparently drlv· m, bil passenger back to a car ,
tbat bad nm out ol gas.
The paaaencer waa holding a
qae gallon can of fuel when the
ace ideal occurred.
fbe driver of tbe other car ln·
tolved ln the naming 3 a .m . col·
.Ralon at tbe lntenection of
•clld Avenue and Garden
Grove Boulevard was ide-.tified
police a Ann Eva Prater, 24,
' 8'Lo9Alllelel. fk:~oUee arrested ~r on cbarses r • ..,... Intrude
ROM.& CAP) -Ballet atar
a.dolpb Nureyev's performance
of martslaugbter and felony
drunken drivfng. She was report·
ed in fair condition today at UCI
Medical Center
Investigators today are trying
to re-trace the route of the cab and
paaaenser in an attelJlpt to i~
tify tbedead man.
Witnesses told ponce Miss
Prater's car ran a red light.
After being struck, the tut ~
turned and buQt into names.
probably aided by tbe can of 1u
the pusenger was carrying,
poll~sald.
Although a patrolman ·was
close enough to bear tbe tinpact
of the crash, the cab was cop:t·
pletely engulfed In names by tbe
time he arrived at tbe scene, of.
ficen uld.
Police said prellmlnaey re-
ports lndi~ated that the cab
picked up the p1aaen1er at
Brookbtarst Street and Trask
Avenue, but added they haven't
yet found tM atruded car.
Cops Get
Aid From
Victim
By PIDL SNBIDERMAN Of•.,..., ...........
The Fountain Valley
housewife who survived a rob·
bery and bathtub murder at-
tempt in her home Wednesday
has been working closely with
police since the incident in an ef·
fort to Identify the gun-wieldin&
intruder. who remained at large
today.
Fountain Valley Police Capt.
John Beddow continued to
withhold the name or the 43-
year-<>ld victim today. He said
she may still be in danger.
"Thb guy left her for dead,'•
Beddow observed.
The captain said the woman
has been extremely cooperative
in describing the incident, in·
specling photographs or possible
suspects and in working with de·
tectives on a sketch of her at·
tacker.
The woman described the in·
truder as Caucasian, in his late
40s, five feet, eight inches tall.
overweight, with light brown
eyebrows. He was wearing a
gray, medium length wig, she
said. His clothing included a
vest, long-sleeve shirt with a
small burgundy floral print. blue
pants and brown shoes.
Beddow said police are look-
ing for a late-model Oldsmobile
or Buick wttb out-of-state plates
In connection wt.th the incident.
ff• •Md 'Cbe """6d'• method 0( operation was ••very dis-
tinctive" and does not m the
profile of othe.T local armed rob-
bery aua~.
Beddow said the woman re-
gained her composure soon
enough to assist police who ar-
rived at her home shortly alter
the murder attempt.
''She really h ad her head
together afterward." he said.
"She walked through the house
with our crime scene people 1
even before she was taken to the
hospital. She didn't have to do
that.''
As recounted by police. the
woman's ordeal began at mid·
morning Wednesday when a
man came to her door asking for
the previous owne r s of the
home. Police said the victim had
only occupied the home since
March31.
When the woman went to the
kitchen to get tbe address oC the
former owners, the man pulled
out a blue steel revolver, police
said.
"He walked her around the
house and made her point out
everything of value," Beddow
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23rd Ended;
Bring0n24
BLYTHE <AP> -Glynn
"Scotty'' Wolfe is getU.ng
divorced again, for what
be claims la the 23rd time.
But ethe world's mos t
marrying man ha s
already lined up bride No.
24 -a prepant 17-year-
old wboee mother lives at
his hotel here.
"Sbe picked me -it's a
shot-sun mania1e." the
71-year-old fatlier of 40,
1otn1 on 41, a dmitted
cbHrfully in a telephone
lnttrview 1bunday.
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IRANIANS BURN AMERICAN FLAG NEAR U.S. EMBASSY
· Pntaldent Bani-Sadr Thre•t•n• Iraq and l•r•el
lmR 'l!hreatening ·
War Against Iraq
By The Aasodated Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr threatened war on
Iraq and battles against Israel
today and warned America's oil·
thirsty allies they won 't get "so
much as snake's poison" from
Iran if they back President
Carter's sanctions lo fre-e the SO
American hostages seized 160
days ago.
Accusing Iraq of "dancing to
any musi c that Americ a
played," Bani.Sadr warned "we
will go to war·· if there is a
wor sening in the scattershot
border hostilities with Iran·~
Moslem neighbor.
"Jf Iraqi forces stepped onto
Iranian soil. the Iranian govern·
ment would not be able to stop
the Iranian armed forces from
pouring into Iraq.·· Bani·Sadr
sajd in a speech broadcast by
Tehran radio.
He spoke at a massive anti·
Iraq and anti·U .S . rally in
Tehran. Tehran radio claimed
the crowd numbered three
million -two-thirds of the city's
population -but Western re-
porten in the Iranian capkal put
the figure in the hundreds of
thousands.
lo an interview made public
today. Bani-Sadr also sought lo
end bis personal role in the
hostage crisis.
"I do not want and cannot ln·
volve myself rurther in the
hoatages affair." havin1 already
dope "everythin.a in my power."
he wu quoted u saying in the
interview wtth the Italian week·
ly maiazine L'Espreaso.
• • U Carter did DOl understand
this and believes be could re-
solve the crisis foJlowine lhe
tracllUoaa1 policy methods ol a
superpower, It a. not my fault,"
be re~y said. .
In Moscow, I ran 's Am·
bass ador Moha mmed Mokri
asked the Soviet Union to cease
supplying arms to Iraq Western
sources s ay Iraq has nearly
2.000 Sov1et ·made tanks and that
most of its militaf) aircraft are
Soviet-made
It was "a fnendly request:·
Mokri told reporters al a news
conferent'e. where he also said
Iraq was effectively helping the
t:n1ted States by opening a
second front against Iran
Bani·Sadr said he was con.fl.
dent the Iraqi people ~ould top
pi e the government of President
Saddam Hussein He warned
CHRISTIANS SHOOT
AT U.N. CONVOY -A4
Hussein that his o.,.,.n troops
··would not fight against Iran.
but would turn their back on rum
and JOID the army of the imam ...
Ir an 's revofot ion a ry leader
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
His address to the huae rally
was the sharpest volley yet in
the war of words between Iran
and Iraq Khomeini's regime
poured truckloads of shouting.
rl st ·wavang s upporters into
Tehran for the mass <himoostra·
ti on ' However. in his address 'Bani·
Sadr u rged Iraq to ce~e
hostilities toward lran so the tWo
Moslem neighbors couJd devote
themselves to fi1hting Israeli
forces in southern Lebanon.
where Israel bas deployed about
360 men to head orf possible
Palestinian euerrilla altaclts.
Bani-Sadr a.1sO said Iran was
prepared to .atop making direct
deals with Japan, which relies
on lran for 10 percent ol its oil
needs, and Europe, wblcb eeu s
percent ol Its petroleum from
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.• the Rome Opera House wu
blterrupted for about 30 minutes
ftundly by Itri.kine dmeen. SChoOI credit Protests Grow
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1
LONG BEACH CAP I -The
nude body of a teen-age boy was
found today in an alley just off
the Long Beach Freeway. police
said.
He had apparently been
strangled, just like 33 other
young men who are believed lo
be victims of the so-called
Freeway Strangler
The youth, about 15. was found
just before 8 a .m by workers of
Federal Supply Co . a firm that
distributes cleaning chemicals.
The body was propped ag9inst
a wall next to the s hipping·
receiving door in an alley behind
the company on West Esther
Street
.. We believe he was murdered
somewhere else and placed
here." !>aid police homicide
Detective Rill C-Ollette
The wudentahed young male
Caucasian had long blond hair.
was about 5-fool·6 and 110
pounds He had bruise s all around the neck
The alley 1s a block and a hair
from the Pacific C-Oast Highway
offramp of the Long Beach
Freeway
The Los Angeles County cor
oner's office notified the Los
Angeles pohce and sheriff's m·
vestigators wbo make up a sort
of Freeway St.rangier task force.
along with authorities m Orange
County.
•
•
If todly'a murder victim is
Unked to the others, be could be
the 34lh victim of the killer or
killers of teen-age boys who •
have disappeared from Southern
Califomia streets since 1972.
Many victims h ave been
hitchhikers. Most have been
strangled, some were smothered
and some had sizable doses or
alcoho( or such drugs as chloral
hydrate or Tylenol 1n their
systems when they died.
At least four of the tictims
have been young Marines from
Camp Pendleton or El Toro
Marine bases.
Prior to today's discovery. the
last victim was a youth found
March 26 JUSl orr the Santa
Monica Freeway near downtoWTI
Los Angeles
Mercy Killer
Spared r_.ison
WHJTE PLAINS. N.Y. <AP >
-A 59-year-old Yonkers m an
who believed he was dying and
shot has invalid wife to death
rather than leave her alone has
been spared a 1a1I sentence by a
Judge who said the homicide was
··tantamount to a me rcy kill·
ing."
··Although there was a life
taken. the defendant did what he
thought was in his wi'e's best m·
terest. no matter boo¥ wrong he
was.·· Justice Jsaa, Rubin said
Thursday to the weeping man.
Paul Alden.
Alden shot and killed his 60·
year-old wire while she slept In a
chair at the couple's home Apnl
26.
Orange Coast
Weather
Sun ny, breezy and
warmer Satu.rday. Lows
tonight S3 at the beaches
to 58 inland. Highs Satur-
day rrom 80 to 86.
INSIDE TOD..\ Y
Th• ''oll•JI• tltat once Unhd L.01 Angelo and
Orange co'"'H" ltut taao NTVtce tft. U. eorlJI •ea.. Bta
tvrufoort o/ tltol colo,f "1
t~ ml Ori ttill tGrrrMf pou.,.,,.,. at tlte
Orottg• Emp•r• Rofhoa11
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VlENNA. Aualr\a <AP) -OO•lnlllen ot U.. IJ.membel'
0rCM's"lan ot .....,.._ SXportiq Countriel ril bold e ....W 11 Ill a Ml)' 'I lll !J'Mf, S.... Arebta, e ........ fw tbe oil aaMl anqouneed today.
It wu not clear whethert.he ....U..1 would lMd to a..., round
ol prtM IQe,...... from ta. uUona wtaleb 1upp&, U.. Wk ol tbe ln· dulVtalbed wortc1•1 cNdeoll•__.•.
'l"*e OPSC lllC*emn• ,.,. eo -...a. ot tai. r.rthcom_...
mHUDa. MYlnl oe.11 tbat It would dMI wtlla a repert bt lbe or·
1am..tio.•1 '-·term coamiu..
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LONDON <AP> -The dollar eloMd his.Mr ln Japan but
decllned in European tradlq today toUowtna a.harp lolaes
earUer U> the week. QoJd and ailver were mlud.
In Tokyo, lb• dollar rallied atter lo9laa more U.U 10 yen tbe
previoul two d&ya. It clGHd at 153.40 yen, ..., from •·• at tbe
clostnc Thunday but down trom _.. Uwa ., Ml'ller ta tbe week.
Gold cloeed in London at s.sao.ao aa ooee ~ from Thursday's cloalq 1527.50. In New York, told traded' at S5SS up $170. •
Silver C08t SlS.50 an ounce ln Loodoa, down 2S cetita. It IOld ln New York forSIS.59, up9cent.s.
Da•lll• A ........ , ... r.-. l'elfl
TUNIS, Tun.laia <AP> -DtplomaUc 10UrCe1 Aid today that
IJbyan leader Moammar Kbadaty survived an uauaJ.naUoa at·
tempt April 4 and bu been In a bospltal ainee.
There waa no independent confirmation of the report, wblch
came amid a serl<Mia strain lD relations between Tunisia and
Libya, neighboring North African states.
fi' .. a.~ £A Atrpert Oae Bear
LOS ANGE~ES <AP> -Fog closed the runways at Los
Angel.es In~ernalional Airport for about an hour today for the first time smce Dec 9.
. A~ lak~ffs and landings were suspended at s: 10 a.m . and
incommg fughu were diverted to other airports lrport s~kesman said. All runways were back to nonna.i by •~10 .. _ said. v . , '"'
Ir.a,• 11.N • ..,..._.,. 'l'r•eel Ll•l•ftl
UNITED NATIONS <AP) -Tbe United States Imposed
travel restrictions on the movements of Iran's U.N. diplomats
today, barring them and their families from going more than 2S
miles from New York City without special permission.
IAnmaalds o.i
Miller Aide Quits
As Campaign Chief
. O range County Supervisor
Edison Miller said today he was
d1sappoinU..'CI at the abrupt res·
ignallon of his campaign dirtt·
tor, Chris L<>umakia, but that the
campaign wouJd carry forward
with a new director.
U n lll the new director ls
chosen. Miller's wife, Carol, and
a handful or other Miller
faithfuls wall keep the campaien
going, Miller said
LoumakJs, who was unavaila·
ble for comment, reportedly re·
signed over disputes about how
the campaign should be run.
The Fullerton resident had
taken a leave of absence from
his job as chief aide to the
s upe rvisor In order to run
Miller's election effort.
Miller, who was appointed to
his third district seat by Gov .
Edmund G. Brown Jr., is run·
ning against Assemblyman
Bruce Nestande, R·Orange, and
cartoonist Russ Manning.
Loumakis reportedly grew dis·
enchanted with the campaign
strategy plotted by Miller's Los
Angeles campaign manager,
Bill Zimmerman.
Loumakis r ecently had re·
covered from a lenitby bout
with pneumonia, Miller said.
and had been absent from his
cam palgn director duties for
someUme
In reslinlng as local campaign
director, Loumakls apparently
slammed the door on chances he
mi&ht return to his former pos1-
Georgia Troubled
WRIOJn'SVILLE, Oa. (AP) -
Quiel returned to this rural
Georlia town after three daya of
demonatratlom and racial un·
reat. but the local aberlff warned
peace could end when state
troopers leave because people
are ··so provoked ll'a not real."
ORANOI COAST "''
DAILY PILOT
t1on as Miller's' chief aide.
"Tbat was sort of tenuous.
anyway," Miller said. "He feels
be w anU a future in maoaclng
political candidates. If that's
true, I don't understand why he
would quit in the middle of Uus
campaign.
"But if anyone understands human frailties, It's me "
f',....PGffeAI
some manner and were DOl ac·
cepted by the electronic election
counter.
She said an election team of
city employees punched out
holes on duplicate ballots to cor·
respond with the markings or
the voters.
Mayor Don McAllister said the
practice conformed with stale
e lection code requirement.a.
The final count , completed at
midnight Thursday, showed a
turnout of 15 percent.
Complete but unomclal re·
turns in the C1ty Council race
showed:
-Jack Kelly. 7,134 (elected>
-Ruth Finley. 5.704 <elected )
-Ron Pattinson. 4 ,456
<elected>
-Wes Bannlster. 3,386
-Ed Zschoche, 3,378
-Clancy Yoder, 3,134
-Dan Mahaffey, 2,823
-Bruce Greer. 2,657
-Harry Budda, 2,333
-Charles Rough, 1,111
-Eldon Ba11tad, 954
-John Valentirio, 596
Unofficial city treasurer re·
suits.
-Warren Hall. <incumbent),
5,803
-Tom Uveneood, 3,7'12
-Gordon Offsteln, 2,948
Unofficial clty clerk results:
-Alicia Wentworth <lncum-
bent)1 9,86& (elected)
-.ioel Bender, 2,904.
·~·~-:-.. "~~· POllOL'' ............. .ar ...... a
l'tnlan lan•ua1• exprnafoa Olet .......... u. ............. •·u we wklen our bot'llODI and
IOcill around more, we lbaU be
able to tranaform Europe, too.
We have Uill ablJUy," be ad4ed.
wttlMlut etaboratloa. ·
'l'laun4Q Tebra ratio-aald
lraalan ·• lraql ll&GMn 11114 btUoopterl traded fire acroM the border .,atn, an Iraqi bomb
ldllect one peraon and w°'8MJed
20 In the oil refinery city of
Abadan. and Iranian navy ahi119
steamed into the nort=
Ptnhm OWi to offaet any
lracal "aurealoo."
Iran acc&IHI lraq ol laww:b•n1
the latest round of border al·
tack• acainlt lt at I.be direction
of lb• lJnlt.d Stai., which bas
hlatect ll wiU blo(kade lran'a aea
routea or m ine lt1 poru If
Carter'• 1aoctlons rau to apeed
the release ot the American
hoe tape.
On Wednesday the Moalem
militant• occupyln1 the U.S.
Emb ... y ln Tehran •Ince Nov. 4
threatened to klU all :IO of thetr
capt1Ye1 U the United Stat.el ln·
tervened mtlltarlly. and on
Thund11 one of the mWtants
told NBC they would kill them
all If Iraq or any other U.S.
"puppet" lnyaded.
"(f they abould klll any of our
people, a border spat with Iraq
wouJd be the least of their prob-
lem•." a White Houae oftlclal
lD Waah.lnlton commented.
Ira~ ureed other Arab nations
to rally behind It against Iran,
and Its official news a1ency
declared: "This crasy, racist
Khomeini ts nothing but a
turban.ned shah.·'
Carter broke diplomatic reJa.
lions with Iran Monday, orde~
all Jranlan military personnel
and diplomats except those ac·
credit.eel to the UDlted Nations
out of the country, imposed an
almost total embargo on U.S. ex·
ports to Iran and urged
America's allies to t.ake similar
measures because Khomeini re-
fused to transfer the.hostages to
government custody.
F,..... PGfltl! A J
CREDIT ...
barded with lnformaUob from
the day they step In here."
He said freshmen are asked to
draft four-year plans when they
enter school and are reminded
by advisors when they start to
fall behind.
· · 1 challenge any other school
in this area to show that it offers
more individual h e lp and
guidance than we do." Vlculin
declared.
Parents said they plan to take
up that challenge la ter this
month when lhe board or
trustees meets
Pie Thrower
Faces Jail
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A pie·
hurling activist who used
nuclear scientist Dr. Edward
Teller as a target could face up
to six mouths in jail, a Sl.000
fine or both when he appears for
sentenclne May 'Z7 In West Los
Aneeles Municipal Court.
A jury found Jerry Rubio
guilty Thursday of misdemeanor
battery charges for throwing a
cream pteinthefaceorTeUer.one
of the designers of the hydrogen
bomb.
·Rubin was acquJtted of di!·
turbing a public meeUng. Teller,
who declined to file cbar1e9.
didn't appear at the 2"'·day trial.
Coffee Poisonous
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP>
-The U.S. Food and Dru, Ad-
mlnl1traUon bas ordered tbe
seizure of S2C> mllUon worth of
coffee beans contamlDated by a
polaonoua lnduatrlal chemical.
officials aald
ftteettert11d
Soviet dissident Anatoly
Shcharansky. serving a 13·
year term ror treason. has
been moved from Chi.stopol
Prison to Perm Labor Camp
No. 35. his ramily reported.
Douglas Cets
Fighter Pact
From Canada
OTTAWA <AP> -The Cana·
dian government haa anoounced
the armed forces will be equipped
with at least 137 F · 18A fi&bt.er
aircraft at an eaUmaled cO&t of S4
billion.
Adm. Robert Falu. cb&el of
defense staff. said acquislUoo ol
the F·18A Hornet.a manufactured
by the McDonnell Doutla. Corp.
are necessary so ''the Soviet.
can't have a free ride in our
skies."
The planes, wtuch were .elect·
e d over the F-16 fighters
manufactured by General
Dynamics Corp., will be used to
defend Canada and NATO allies
m Eu.rope. Their potential roles
include air defense, dogfights
and ground attack.
Defense Minister Gilles
Lamontagne, an RCAF veteran,
announced that the cabinet de·
clded to award what has beem
called the contract of the cen·
tury to McDonnell Douglas
.. J am confident that the new
f ighters ~e arc about to
purchase ... wall give Canada
the capability to protttt her sov·
ereisn airspace and contribute el·
fectively to the deterrence ol
war," Lamontagne said.
Insurance
FuniSued by
Valley Board
The Fountain Valley School
District filed a lawsuit Thursday
in which it charges that Aetna
Insurance Company has refused
to pay for a portion or damage
caused by a 1977 fire at James
O. Harper School
The distrtct ts contending In
the Orange County Superior
Court action that its fire
iusurance policy required that
Ae tna pay for structural
damage and related damage to
contents.
Thal chum for damage lo con·
tents wu paid. while the struc·
tural damage claim was not. ac·
cordtna to the lawauJt, whJch de·
mands S250.000 an damages.
According to the lawsuit.
Aetna has Tefused to partJC1pate
in the birin& of an Impartial ap.
praiser to •~ the 1tructuraJ
dam age to the school.
The fire occurTed on Jan. 23.
1977. The district purchased its
ins urance poUcy rrom Aetna in
1974.
Reagan Makes
"WJTeCtion'
Huntington Woman
Injured in Crash
PITTSBURGH CA P >
Ronald Reaaan has rell'acted
bis charee that Vietnam
veterans are not ellf lble for benefit.a under the G BW of
Rights, at firat blamin1 two
senior mlliUry advisers for the
gaffe. but later acltnowledt:tnl
the mistake was his own.
Reaia.u complained Wednes·
day nllbl that "becaUle tt was
Two sepuate aln&le.car acct·
dentL whieb happened wttb1n
minutes and yards of each other.
forced Huntln.ioo Beach DOllce
to corclDo off a block-long alrttth
of Newland Street Thunday
eYenlq.
Two penom were aeot co tbt
holpltal -... CecW.a JOJCI Cl..rier, .. ol ~ a.eta ll U.ted ln critical eondlllon. ~ee uld=man'1 truck IPQll ·Gut ol after bltUu • ,..t=:f5 oa Newtua Stteet ...., apolll A"81R
... c1Dnllf91tot .. " ... . ,_ .... \M ....... ol ..
craab IMA.red on oee Of tM tnlt, .............. ...
thrown lnto a bacbard awim· not a detland •ar. Vlaam
mlnt pool. veterlDI .,.. not eftD ellilble
Four minutes tater. at 9 :34 for the GI But of Rlahts wtth re-~.m., a vehicle driven b~Ben· 1ard to education or anythln1."
""---of ' -· "h wb~n actually Vietnam veteran.a amln vwwu, -· ~ a.. • bl r d tl t 1.,erved olf the roed 1~ a are et111 e or e uea one
t•ltphoGe pol• _ 1... ao beneflta for 10 years followtn1
M-ld t their •-s>araUoa from military Y•~:ri::i:r= = i:m be aervlc. under a pro1ram end1ni
toat contrc>l ot hll ear wbetl be tn t•. They are eUalble ft>I'
bent over to pick up M>m.u.&nl bOmt loa.nl. anotMr Pl'tadW
that bad fallu on Ute noor of bil beaetlt. tor tb• rul of tbelr
car llvH.
Ht wae treatod end releued aeac• Hld the military tad·
from Pacifica Community viMn blld bMD talktq ~ hlm
Hoepltal. about 1 pb•"'M of benenta for omc:en aakt UM at.rt« ,,.. ••ll1ttd membera 'of th•
c ..... '° tnmc for ~ ... ~ Aral. and h• bad ...
bour ~ UM wNek.,e W'll ••• t111J wmt &alldag abo\I\ ~ _. Vletaam ....,_,
! '
87 DAVID IUITZllANN __ ..., ..........
Flreflehter Oana Crappa
quickly (clentitied plcturea of
murder defendant &odne)'
Alcala'• car last summer but
wu anaure of tlle dale ahe N• die veb.lele lD the 8'erra Madre
fo.thllls. a pollee lDvestJptor
telUUied Thursday.
Alcala, 36. of Mon~rey Park,
is on trial In Orange County
Superior Court ror alle1edbt ab-
d uctlnc 12-year·old Robin
Sasmoe of Huntinl\OD Beach last
Juae and taking her to lbe foothill
area wbue ber skeletal remains
were later r.md.
Mis.a Crappa, a key Ptoeeeu·
tlon wltoess, had tesUfied she
saw Alcala'• car oh two ~·
casiom. June 20 and Jlme 21,
aJonc Santa Anita Canyoa Road.
She also claimed she saw a man
resembling Alcala on both those
occasions.
But Hwltington Beach detec-
tive Richard Hooper. called lo
lbe witneu at.and by defense at·
tomey JohD Barnett. said when
he interviewed Miss Crappa last
August, she recognized pictures
of Alcala's blue Datsun but could
not identify photos or either
Alcala or Miss Samsoe. ·
montb .... tM dileoveey of a
mutilated body Jut June 25 nev-
where she said 1be aaw Ale.ala'.> car ata turnout. -:
lnvNt11atora bave aakl .....
Crappa had.,..._ uneoopentiv ..
and had evaded tbl1 durlni.
mucholtheirproM. --- -
ID other t.tJmoay Thunday •.
Huntlncton Beach investJ•atqr
Craig Robinson said another
prosecution wttness, Michael
Herrera, had wanted "to bit the
s treets again" in exchaqe for
his testimony on convel'Slltiolw
he had with AlcaJa WheG taJt
were lnmalel at Orange Cowaty
Jall lut aummer.
Robinson said Herrera, 1
former heroin user a~uaber
told investigaton be-"dlrtY
<druc·use> tests" and wanted t.o
trade his information for hiS-
freedom. •
Rob1oaon said no promises·
were made to get him out o('
~ustody.
Hen-era bad testified lt was 1-jallhouse code ot ethics which:·
motivated him to testify aptm£-Alcala. •
'"-Pflfll! Al
She also fixed the date of seeing VICTIM Alcala's car at either June 7 or • • •
June 4, Hooper said. Miss said.TheintrUde-rcoUectedcasll:;·
Samsoe disappeared on Jtme 20. and jewlery for a total baut:
A seasonal firefighter w1tb the worth more than $10,000, Bed·
U.S. Forest Service at the time, dow added. •
l!Ciss Crappa told Hooper she re· The intruder eventually f<>tteet:
membered the car because she her into the home's bathtub ancJ:
had almost bit it while drivltlg held ber head under water. ROil~.: up Santa Anita canyon Dnve at said. •
nJgh:t. · "Sbe told us th.at the last thlng~
Hooper said Miss Crappa was she remembered was bein8 face-
reluctaot to answer any further down In the water. Then sbe:
questions afttt idenWymg the passed out,'' Beddow said. "She
car. woke up billing by the bathtub
She bad previously testified She doesn't even remember~
s he saw Jl man resembhog ·she got there." •
Alcala on June 20 "forcefuJly The woman was able to·
slttnng" a bloode-baared ctuld telephone for help. She received·
tnto brush area. treatment at Fountain Valley
She then testified she saw the Communaty Hospital, and re·
car again on June 21 whale portedly s urvived the ordeal
alm ost colliding with 1t while w1tb bruises and some stiffness,
drivmg up Santa Anita Canyon Beddow said.
Road lo the Chantry Flat~
Ranger Station.
Hooper said she fixed the dat•
at June 21 the next llme he ~dw
her in August. He said she bad
Theater's Safe
Robbed of Cash
gone tbroug~ her cheeltbook try. Daylight burglars who eote~ ans Lo E1Aabl11b the date aDd set· a Fount.a.lo Valley movie tbea~r
lied OD U.. 21st. , Thursday Oed with almost S900
Barnett h~ ~teoded lbat an cub, police said.
Miss Crappa s testimony is UD· PolJce said the thieves may
reliable beca us e s he bas have entered Edward's Cinema
changed her atory frequently Theater, &8149 Brookbunt St
a bout wbat she ~tneued on the "'Ith a pass k~_to~ lirM_
twisting mountain road between noon and s p.m . The
One Of the p1e<-es of lnforma money wa:. n'moved rrom an 0 (.
taon she had Wllh.held until just f1ce safe with no evidence of
d;ays before her tesumony lasl forcible entry. pol.Jee u1d.
Ex.. police Officer
Ernie Laurin Dies
Memorial services wJll be held
Monday for reti red Newport
Beach police lieutenant Em1e
Launn who died Thursday al
Lone Beach Veteran's Hos1>1tal
after a lengthy illness. He waa
59.
Due to his illness. Lt. Launn
retired from the poUce depart·
ment last Aquat after a career
of 'Z7 years.
A Hun~ Beach resident.
has memonal services WlU be held to bis bometown at the
First Christian Church. 1207
Main St. at J p.m.
He joined the Newport Beach
police department in 1952 and
was promoted to serceaot In
1958. ln 1958 be was promoted to
lieutenant.
Laurin's usignments were in
the patrol and administrative
divisions . He earned several
com mendations durlna his
tenure ln tbe patrol Jlvlslon.
serving more than 12 years as a
watch commander.
He was bithlY retarded by the
other offtceta ot the department,
in part. because of bis efforts in
tralnlni younc patrolmen. Laurin leaves his wtdow, Bet·
ty Jo: a son, John Taylor
Laurin: a daud1ter, Su.aan J o
SUCCUMIS AT 58
Retired <>moer Laurtn
Khoenly. and' three grand·
dauahters.
The tam11y suaaests memorial
contributions ln Lt. Laurln'.1
name to the First Chrlsttab
Church of Huntington Beach.
Purr-suer
Fat Cat 'Weighs' Rec~rd
HULL. Quebec <AP> -Pussor;~he cat la trylnc
to eat his way into the Guinness Book of Records,
but his vetertnartan says it could ruin bl1 health. Pussor's dally consumption includes three Uns or
cat food. dried cat rood and a spec:lal growth supple·
ment provlcled by his owner. Mera Chamberlain. Ms. Chamberlain aaya her cat wellhs 38 pounds,
four abort ol the GuilU\ess record of '1 poundt. She
bopee tbe cat-wblcb could pus for a furry beach ball
-will be able to parley the weilbt record iato a chuce
to do televtslon commercials.
But vetertnllrlan Serge OUellet 1111 U!ie cat real·
ly welcha 218 poundJ and should ao m a diet. While
Pu1aorlaln1ood shape rorhls alze, ··t'd 1111:• to see blm
Jost 10 pound.a; or 15 pounds would be better.•• Oullet
Hy
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t!
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E:anttidates ForuJD BP&nded 'Cli&Fade'
t-81 D.\YID avn•ANN atattmtnl SUll ma4e at the end Jr .. all •low lfOwtb advocates Qnd tbat~lyobjectlonable.. Ing the group bad done before . reference to Irvine Tomorrow's
•• ...,.,....... of the randldatea' forpm ll wbo were eadoned later Tbura· He denied tbe iroup ~~Y the forum wu for material on eadonementln the material.
Tb• leadera"1.-. of lrvto D erf\ Id Communltr. Park· day nt1bt by the m&benhlp ol had placed an· order ror cam· that event. · 01 Sills' usertJon that Mrs .
• Tomorrow wu aeflJllQ1 today n .. I muat admit It 1 very dl1 the organlaation. · paten literature endorsini the Silla, however, aald an ac· Gafdo! Nellen and Todd had the
the a.ft.ermatb ol a CUy Council coun~nJ to walk In to your But lrwtn Alber. thalrman of slow-growth trio before the quaintaoce or his called the Jroup's endorsement sewed up
caad&datel Dllhl Tb\lrtday that pnntrr to P'ck \U> an order of en· the citizens .P'OUP1 said be was memberablp'"S vote' Thursday printing firm Thunday after· beforehand. •AJber said that was
Mayor O~vid sma characterised velopea and a on the counter •till u~t lb.ls mo.mini at the nls,bt. noon. before the rorwn. to ask 1f aimplj not tbe case and tbe
11 a charade. three small photo1rapha of three mayor a infereace the three had Alber also charged tbat Sills the Irvine Tomorrow endorse· three were nervous about re-suaa. bow.ver, reiterated this people ind an order already been endorsed beforehand and walled until the verv end or the ment was ready and be was told celving the endorsement.
mornJna his belief thit lhf'fe placed ror literature announcing the oth~r f~ve . eaodldates at forum to launch 1 -r'la.st-mioute it was at the ty.,esetter'a. To this, lhe mayor said: "I
were lnconalateneiea in the their endorsement by Irvine Thursday ~agbt s rorum were smear attack" to denigrate the However Mrs. Galdo said tbls predicted who was going to be
handllnc of the event spo~red Tomorrow. · ·" merely "~w dressing f?r 8 endorsement or the group after morning the material with the their candidates."
by the cit.liens eroup. The three to whom Silla was cttarade," as Sills descrlbfld it. promising earlier In the evening pictures of her Nelsen and Todd Sills said he also was upset
Evok.inc the aneer of Irvine referring were incumbent Mary "What really made me upset to abide by fair campaign prac· was part of a c'ampaign package Thursday night by the fact tbe
Tomorrow leaders was this Ann Galdo and candidates was that Ctbe mayor) m~de a tices. the y themselves h a d put ground rules for speakine )ttl'e
Gilbert Nelsen and Paul Todd false statement," Alber said . "I Alber insisted the only print· together She said there was no (See FORUM, P••e AZ)
eBo
Irvine Waste D isposal
Firm: Faces 'Fallout'
By RICHARD GREEN
Of U.. 0.lly "llot Stafl
The State Health Department
is considering r e voking an
Jrvine firm's license to operate a
r adioactive was te di sposa l
•service. according to Don
1Honey, a state health supervisor
;in Sacramento.
• Albert Baietti, radiological
1control director for ICN
Chemical and Radioisotope
!Division, 2727 Campus Drive.
, said bis company has acted prop·
~rly and followed arceptable
practice
"We have become aware of
events tbat suggest ICN Co. has
in a phone interview.
The events Honey is referring
lo began Fnday evening when
an Irvine policeman discovered
several 55.gallon containers
marked "radioactive" in the
ICN parking lot.
Police ca ll ed county
radiological inspector Clark
Hickman. Hickman said today
ther e were about 30 drums of
radioactive waste in lhe parking
lot He said he didn't detect
radiation over an allowable
level
a radioactive liquid.
Inspector Kim Wong. based in
Los Angeles, found Monday wh en the drums were moveo
that the pavement on which the
drums were s1lling was con·
laminated with radiation. ac·
cording lo Honey. "The surface was contaminat·
ed." sa1d Honey. .. Before the
area was cleaned. Wong detect·
ed radiation that exceeded by a
factor or 200 the allowable radia·
Lion for an unsecured area."
Honey said Wong was at ICN
today to further inspect the
plant.
Freeway
Killer
Suspecte d
LONG BEACH <AP; The
nude body or a teen-age boy was
round today in an alley JUSt off
the Long Beach Freeway. pohce
said.
H e bad apparently been
s trangled, just like 33 other
young men who are believed to
be vict1mi. of the so-called
Freeway Strangler
The youth. about 15, was found
just before 8 a.m. by workers of
Federal Supply Co., a firm that
dialribates cleaning chemicals.
I
{
ba. n~ radioactlv~ material in an improper way," Ho~ey said
Honey said today, however.
that when the drums wer e
moved inside or the ICN plant on
Monday, a state health inspector
discovered that they bad leaked
;Tuv Perish as Cab
Crashes i n F l.ames
While the State Health Depart·
ment continues it.s lnvesUgalioq
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Panel Raps
Operation
Of Dwnps
Tbe body WU propped again.st
a •all next to the shipping receiving door in an aney bellTnd •
the company on West Esther
Street.
Cab driver Mitch Wayne
Morgan and his unide ntified
male passenger burned to death
early today when his taxi was
hit broadside, overturned and 1 exploded in names in Garden
Grove.
Police said Morgan. 23, of
Anaheim. was apparently dri V·
ing his passenger back to a car
that had run out or gas.
The passenger was holding a
one gallon can of fue l when the
accident occurred.
Th& driver of the other car in·
volved in the naming 3 a .m . col·
llsion al the intersection 0 1
Euclid Avenue and Garden
Grove Boulevard was identified
by police as Ann Eva Prater, 24 ,
of Los Angeles. Police arrested her on charges of mans laushter and felony drunken driving. She was report·
ed in fair condftion today at UCI
Medical Center. Investigators today are trying
to re·trace the routcofthe cab and
passenger m an attempt to iden·
tify the dead man.
Witnesses told police Miss
Prater's car ran a red light.
After being struck, the taxi over·
turned and burst into fl ames.
probably aided by the can or gas
the passenger was carrying,
police said
Although a patrolman was
close enough to hear the impact
or the crash. the cab was com·
pletely engulfed in fl ames by the
time he arrived at the scene, of·
ricers said.
Police said preliminary re·
ports indicated that the cab
picked up the passenger at
Brookhurst Street and Trask
Avenue, but added they haven't
yet found the s tranded car.
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
0t IN 04tlly ~1191 JtaH
The operation of Orange Coun·
ty 's four landfills came under at·
tack Thursday from the Orange
County Grand Jury.
In a sharply critical report.
the 19-member panel claimed·
-The landfills are un·
derstaffed and underequipped.
-Equipment repair takes too
long.
-Rubbish transfer stations In
Huntington Beach, Stanton and
Anaheim do not operate effl·
ciently.
-Roads leading to the four
dumps are inadequate to handle
traffic and pose safety hazards
-The county is not deriving
the income that it should from a
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.. ,....,....
IRANIANS BUAN AMERICAN FLAG NEAR U.S. EMBASSY
President Bani-Sadr Thre•tena Iraq •nd lsr•el
Iran ~hreatening
.War Against Iraq
By The Associated Press
Iranian President Abolbassan
Bani·Sadr threatened war on
Iraq and battles against Israel
today and warned Amenca's oil·
thirsty allies they won't get "so
much as snake's poison" from
Iran if they back President
Carter's sanctions to free the 50
American hostages seized 160
days ago.
Accusing Iraq of "dancing lo
any music that America
pla,ed," Bani&dr warned "we
wll go to war'' if there i.s a
worsenin1 In the scatterahot
SD Doctors
Questioned
In Slaying
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The cblef
administrator and three pbysl-
cl.na at Mount Hellx General
Hoapll&I are belnt queaUoned
about tbe unaolved kllllnl of cne
or tbelr pert.nera, the San Dte10
Union aald today. ~
lnv"ll11tora refused com·
meat, but bollpit.al records were
aelaed AprU 1 OD lhe Jtnnau. ot
a warrant supported by a
Municipal Cowt alfklavtt alle&·
int a complracy to ailenee Dr.
M1rc wµ&&am lllcCorn~ck.
Tbe 11·year.-S doct,or allteect-
lY wu about lo blow UM ...-.Ue
00 tund ..... at Ute Mll*al.
lb• u.-. 11dd. Ilia battered
body WU band lMt ..._..la a
~ OcoWIO lD 1.m.,..tal
Jo1"C:m.~.:.~~~p1~1teJ.::
UM tlelill W~--el
Ute...._.. •·•• ot llil ~ llii~Pa .. A.1)
border hosttJ1t1es with Iran's
Mos lem neighbor
"If Iraqi rorces s te pped onto
Iranian soil. the Iranian govern·
ment would not be able to stop
the Iranian armed forces from
pouring into Iraq," Bani-Sadr
said in a speech broadcast by
Tehran radio.
He spoke at a massive anti-
I raq and anti·U.S . rally in
Tehran. Tehran radio claimed
the crowd numbered tbree
mllllon -two-thirds of the city's
population -but Western re·
porters in tbe Iranian capitJll put
the figure in the hund~ of
thousands.
In an interview made public
today, Bani·Sadr a1ao aoupt to
end his penonal role in the .
hostage crisis.
"I do not want and cannot In·
volve myself further in the
boat.aces affair." bavlng already
do11e "everythln1 in my power,"
be wu quoted as aayloi lD tbe
lotervtew with the ltallan week·
ly mapzlne L'Eapresao. ·
"U Carter dld not understand
this and b9Uevea be ~ re-
solve t.he tt11l1 fpUo~ the
traditional policy metJMMll of a
ltaperpoww t It la D0t I tny f •ult. tf
be reportedly uld.
lo Moscow, lran•1 Am·
basaador Moh1m1ned Molrrl
ulted the So-riet Unloft to ceMe
<See DAN, .... Al)
"We believe be was murdered
-somewhere else and placed
here.·· said police homicide
Detective Bill Collette.
The unidentified young maJe
Caucasian had long blond hair.
was about 5-foot -6 and 110 pounds. He had bruises all
around the neck.
The alley 1s a block and a half from the Pacific Coast Highwa y
offramp of the Lon~ Beach
Freeway.
The Los Angeles County ror·
oner 's office notified the Los
Angeles police and sheriff's in·
vestigators who make up a sort
of Freeway Strangler task rorce.
along with authorities in Orangl!
County.
If today·s murder v1ct1m 1s
linked lo the others. he could be
the 34th victim or the killer or
killers or teen-age boys who
have disappeared from Southern
California streets s ince 1972.
Many victims ha ve been
hitchhikers. Most have been
st~angled, some were smothered
an(I some had sizable doses of
alcohol or such drugs as chloraJ
hydrate or Tylenol in their
systems when they died.
At least four or the victims
have been young Marines from
Camp Pendleton or El Toro
Marine bases.
Prior to today's discovery, the
last victim was a youth found
Marcb 26 just off the Santa
Monica Freeway near downtown
Los Angeles.
Coast
We athe r
Sunny, breezy and
warmer Saturday. Lows
tonight 53 al the beaches
to 58 inland. Highs Salur·
day ftom 80 to 86.
D•••f9 .4 ........ , ... I' ... Tel•
TUNIS. Tunisia (AP> -Diplomatk sources said today that
Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy survived an HluaAnaUoo at-tempt April 4 and bu been in a hospital since.
There. was no independel\l confirmation of the report, which
came am.ad a serious strain In relatiou betweeo Tunisia and
Libya, neiehbonnc Nortb African stam.
Feg O.ses £A Afrpert O•e •••r
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fog closed Lhe runways at Los ~ngeles In~ernational Airport for about an hour today for lbe first time since Dec. 9.
AU takeoffs and landinga were suspended at 5: 10 a.m. and
incoming filgbts were diverted to other airport.a, an airport s~kesman said. All runways were back to normal by ts:lO he said. •
,.._,. 11.N. •tp,..•t• Treeel Ll•ltftl
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The United St.ates imposed
travel restrictions on the movements ol lran'1 U.N. diplomats
today. barring them and their faro.Wea from going more lb.an 25
miles from New York City wit.bout sped.al pe.rmissioo.
F ..... Ptaf1e.4J
IRAN THREAT •••
:-.upplying arms lo Iraq. Western
sources say Iraq bas nearly
:!.000 Soviet-made tanks and that
most or alS military aircraft are
~viet-made.
It was ··a friendly request,"
Moltri told reporters at a news
conference, where be also said
Iraq was effectively helping the
United Stales by opening a
second fnmt aga.inat Iran.
Bani-Sadr said be was codl-
deat tbe Iraqi people would top-
ple the government of President
Saddam Hussein. He warned
CHRISTIANS SHOOT
AT U.N. CONVOY -M
Hussern that bis own troops
··would not fight against Iran,
but would turn their back oo him
and JOUl the army of the imam,"
Iran ·s revolutionary leader
Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini.
His address to the huge rally
was the sh-arpest volley yet in
the war of words between Iran
and Iraq. Khomeini's regime
poured truckloads of shouting,
fist-waving supporters into
Tehran for the maas demoostra-
tion.
However, in tus address Bani-
Sa d r urged Iraq to cease
hostilities toward Iran so the twn
Moslem neighbors could devote
the mselYes to fighting Israeli
forces in southern Lebanon,
where Israel bu deployed about
360 men to head off possible
Palestinian guerrilla attacks.
Bani-Sadr also said Iran was
prepared to stop malting dirert
deals with Japan, which relies
on Iran for 10 percent of its oiJ
needs. and Europe, which gets S
percent of its petroleum from
Iran, because they are under
"U.S. domination."
·'Not only shall we oot give or-
ders to governments which wish
to attach themselves to
America, but we shan't give
t hem so muc h as snake's
poison," said Banl-Sadr, u.\ing a
Persian language expression
that means "less than nothing."
DAILY PILOT
T'lw Or-c.o.st OtU, "1<14. wltll wlllcll I• ~.:.-c.~ ':'r"~~ ... c: :::· ..... :..::..:-..,,_ ,,. ----· """"' ,--. IOI Cal<I -. -....... H--IUUl l' ... •1•111 V•~le , .::;;!::f Le, ..... 11 • ....,_~.. .. ..... ,....._....,.."_ no.~ ==--"'=.:::~.::. .... -· "°' ......... ......... --._
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"lf we widen our horizons and
look around moce, we shall be
able to transform Europe, too.
We have this ability," be added,
without elaboration.
Thursday. Tehran radio said
Iranian and Iraqi gunners and
helicopters traded fire across
the border again. an Iraqi bomb
killed one penon and wounded
20 ill tbe oil reflner7 dt7 ot
Abad.a. and lnDla DaYJ ll8pe
s teamed Into tbe northern
Penian Gull to cffaet any more
lraqi "aggresaicm."
lraa accu.sea Iraq of laancblng
the latest round of border at-
tack.a against it at the d.l.rectioo
of the Un.iUld St.at.es, which bas
hinted it will blockade Iran's aea
routes or mine its ports if
Carter's sanctions fail to speed
the release of the American
hostages.
On Wednesday the Moslem
militants occupying the U.S.
Emb*"Y lb Tehran since Nov.•
threatened to till all SO of their
captives ii the United Stat.es in-
. tervened militarily. and on
Thursday one of the militants told NBC they would kill them
all if Iraq or any other U.S.
""puppet" invaded.
"If they should kill any of our
-people, a border spat with Iraq
would be the least or their prob·
lems." a White House official
in Washington commented.
Iraq urged other Arab nations
to rally behind it against Iran.
and its official news agency
declared: "This cruy, racist
Khomeini is nothing but a
turbanned shah."
Carter broke diplomatic rela-
tions with Iran Mooday, ordered
all Iranian military personnel
and diplomata except thoae ac-
credited to the United Nations
out of the country, imposed an
almost total embargo OD U.S. ex-
po rt s to Iran and urged
America's allies to take similar
measures becall.14! Khomeini re-
fused to transfer the bost.qes to
government custody.
FORUM •••
changed and tbat Alber was
screening questiona from tbe au-
dlence ratber than drawing
them from a hat as ortgioaUy
planned.
"I think they oUC)at to clean up
their act." laid Sllla, wbo wu
endorsed by trvlne Tomorrow
when be ran four years aso .
Alber laid bl.I &roup will DOW
attlvel,J wort in tbe campalps
of tbe tbne candklatel it en·
doraed. ftneuiAI at Tbunday nilbt's
forom WN Dlft Baker, .Bever·
ly Wrilbl Jamea Kincannon,
Blll VUdC?.!1!•1 Silla, Galdo,
Nelsen Ma ·1VC1G.
The forum will be 1bown over cabi. televlaion ID Irvine next
'l'Ueed&y et I p.m. OD Chmel I .
ormer
Pr 't• t N~oe. ln • boot ••· ~ rf:1brid.,. &od&1~ .a1d Wort War lit baa already
bl•wa ud the SOvM&I ue Oft t.M •• ._,. ol cleelaave 1upreJMCJ
Oftf' U. W•L"
"In Iba~ Amenta wtD ecmr.t two ~ naUU. tor
lbe flnt Ume In modem history.
Tbe flnt a. that, lf wu were to
come-, .. mt• ICMle. Tiie MCGDd l» thet we mlOt be defeated
w ltbout war," Nlxoa wro4.e in an
nHrpt from hll fortheomln&
book , "The Real War."
publbbed tn the Brit.lab weekly
newamacuine "NOW."
The excerpt deals primarily
wlth auperpow~r rivalry but
touches on Iran, the Middle
£11t, Afriea. NATO and South
America
Nixon wrote that since be re·
signed the presidency in 19'75,
"The military posiuon of tbe
United States relative to that of
the Soviet Union bas seriously
worsened and the peril to the
West ba.s greatly mcreued."
H e said the Carte r Ad-
mlniatration's 1977 decision to
cancel production or the B· l
bomber, designed to counteract
the Soviet Unlon's Backfire
bomber, "may have been one ot
the greatest strategic blunders
this nation bas ever made."
Nixon. whose full book will be
published this month, wrote that
World War lll began with Soviet
leader Joseph St.alln 'a blueprint.
for a divided post~war world,
and that since lMS, Soviet ex-
paDJioalam bas been relentless
and Jar&ely auccessful again.st the West.
"It baa threatened, blustered,
connived, conapired, subver1ed,
bribed. lnttimidated, terrortaed. Ued, cheated, stolen, tortured,
spied, blackmailed, murdered -
all aa a matter of deliberate na·
Uonal policy.
"Thia expansion. from the
seizure ot Eastern Europe to the
preaeat thrusts by Russia aod its
allies into Africa, the Islamic
crescent aod Central America,
bu beeo aca>mpanied by a pro-
digious military build-up that
has brought the Soviet Uruoo to
the verge of decisive supremacy
over the West," Nixon wrote.
He called for the United States
and its allies to increase defense
spending.
Control ot the Persian Gull
and Middle East is the key to
"who controls what in the
world," Nixon wt"Ole.
He alleged that the Soviets,
Llb7ans and the Palestine Libera-tion OrganiJatioo were "heavily
involved" in the downfall ot the
Shah of Iran and called it "a stun-
ningly ominous event.'·
Ex-Newport
Wire .Service
Olief Dies
Retired war corres pondent
and news service executive
Phillip R. "Phil'" Curran of
Newport Beach died early today
at Hoag Memorial Hospital aft.er
a two-year bout wi th cancer. He
was 69.
Funeral services will be
private.
During his 3S-year career with
Un iled Press and United
Features Syndicate, Mr. Curran
was based in Salinas; San
Fransciaco; SeatUe ; in ldaho;
Australia, where be was based
during World War II; New York
and Newport Beach.
His soo, Terry, said Mr. Cur-
ran setUed permanently In the
Ha rbor Area in 1962 as western
regional manager for United
Features Syndicate.
Mr. Curran was a member of
The Society of Professional
Journal.lats. Slema Della Chi:
the Overseas Press Club. which
be joined in 1939, and the Dutch
Treat Club West.
He leaves his wire. Shirley, of
the couple's Eastbluff home;
sons. Craig of Tiburon, Terry of
Tustin and Kent of Bostoo and
two grand.sons. Michal and Tor
of Tiburon.
Tax Refiuuht
In Mail Late
WASJUNGTON CAP> -
11le Treasury Department
la deta.ytq aendiq about U blWon in tu refund
checks thi& week~. ap.
parently Just to make 1ure
that there will be eaou,:h
mone,1o ~ub them.
The checks will be
malled ~S' lnst.ad of
today , u orl1hully
scbedoled. 1'or tupa7en,
th•t mtaDI ~ will re· eetH UMil" ~ Oii Tuel·
dl7, attlilHertMlt. A ,........, Department
•JN*•awt 111d OM dtlAJ
•'a Imply reflects th•
TreMUrJ'• cai.b mu.,•
mut JIOllcr daiiDC Wt 5od of a HllOHllJ .,, d:raiD Of ~-t
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WASKINOTON (AP> -11M N u.cJea'.r RecuJatory Com miaion
la propoe.ing a $100,000 fine for
Babcock " Wilcox Co .. whJcb de· •l•ned the Tbree MU. Island
nuclear plant.
AJ> ........
The fine w11 propc>Md Thurs-
day as a penalty for Babcock &
Wilcoic 'a a11e1ed failure to re-
.# port safety Information that
mi g ht have prevented or
d1minlabed last year's accident.
The proposed fine would be
enforcement. Aid bl a lea. Co
Babcock " WUcox that the com· pany "failed to collect, evaluate
and report ... aalety lnforma.
Uoo la a t.llnel1 mauer ao &Ml
acdoo ~ have ..... tat• to avoid or reduce &be e«eeu al the
TMl-2 (Three Mlle llland Unit 2) accident.''
''It cltst.reaaes ua to note that
B&W t.ec:bnical persoooel lt..t.d
that 1ome o f these matters
s hould not be reported ..•
because ot fear of overreaction
on the part of the NllC.'' Stello added.
WHO KILLED HIM?
Dr. M•rc McCom•dl
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DOCTOR •••
spirators," San Diego pobce de-
• tecti ve Dents R. Love saXl tn lhe
14-page affidavit filed Jointly
with Michael Hackett. a
homicide investigator for Im· perial County.
Love and Hackett dechned to
discuss the affidavit, which
names four assodates of
Mccornack. A fifth man ls men·
lioned but not Identified. None of
them has been charged with any
crime. The grand jury bas not
decided whether to pursue the
case. Attome~Ra)mond F. Zvetma,
who reprisents three or the men
being questioned Dr. Larry
Crow, his son Larry Jr. and ad-mm1strator Mel Gherardlru -
branded the affidavit "absurd."
Also being questioned was Dr.
John Gamer, the Union said.
M cCornack was one of l8
partners who bought the hospital
m 1969. Before be vanubed. he
allegedly swd be bad discovered
mtSuse of funds. In recent years, several lawsuits 1.0volving prof.
its from the hospital were filed.
lnvest1gat-ors b e lie ve
Mccomack was beaten to dealh
two or three days after duap-
pearing rrom his home IJl San
Diego in late February
"Dr. Crow and Dr McComack
had been longtime friends and
associate:.. in medicine together
for 35 years. ' Zvetltla said an an
interv1e" today. "They ma)
have had som<' business dis
agreements down lhe way but
nothing tbat would cause
violence."
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DUMPS •..
reclamation and salvage firm
that recovers materials from the
dumps.
The counl) ·s four dumps an·
located in Olindu Canyon
north of Brea. in Santiago Cao-
) on east of Orang<-'. m Coyotl•
Can)on m Irvine and in Pnmo
Deshecha Canyon east of San
Juan Capistrano.
"Orange County has failed to
initiate timely action to ade-
quately plan. starr. equip and
train personnel s ufficient to
meet state minimum standards
for landfill sites, .. the jury said
in Its five-page report.
"We disagree with that. Our
board or s upe r visor s has
methodically added equip
ment... said Ron Bates, assis·
taot director or the county
General Services Agency
Bates conceded that the
county bas been attempting over
the past several years to comply
fully with stale standards.
The Jury said sottd was te
mana&ement matters should re·
ceive the same priority as other
""vital services " such as
police and fire protection.
The jury recommended the
immediate purchase o r four
large tractor-like compacton lo
pack rubbish that pours into the
dumps.
Bates said such a request will
be presente d Tuesday to
superviaora. The equipment
would cost $890,000 and the man-
power to nm it, $102,000, be said.
Nelther Item Is included In the
county's current budget.
Jn addfUon to recommeodin&
cban1es lD equipment repair and
operation of transfer stattoas,
the jury 1ugeated that f'Oad:s
leadtn1 to county dumps be
widened, with at least two u\-
bound lanet so U\lt incomlne
tratflc ll not blocked by slow
movfq truct.a.
Tbe Jury al.lo auaeated cloeer
mooltorma by tbe count)' of a
prl1ate c_cmtractot wbo bandlM salnp operatlou.
A.cconlfftc to the report, the
county received about llS.000
per yearb'Om tbe coatr•cw.
. Tb• report contlnued, 'urbe Jun ..U.UW tbat tbe val• ot
reeo..-.d m.terla.ll I.I ·~lmat.11 p. mWiOll per year. '
Bat. Mid U.. 1alva,. OI*'•·
UoD ......... eooduded on Ill U ·
perlmental bM1I and Wei tbe coantJ doll not have detailed
fltures on what the reclamation
1y1tem ii coeUDI the contractor .
"But tt•a .. bor tnteuive and
yoa mw bow l1bor eOIU an.
And a,.•, IOt Iota ol 9'_Ulpment
a.ad "*· OW belle ftelln1 IJ that
be isn't mM.lq an unreuoubla
profit." Betit •aJd .
the NRC's first civil penalty
aeainst a reactor s upplier.
Previous penalties have been u-
11esaed against plant operators
who violated commiuioo iules .
A statement iB.sued from the
New Orleans headquarters of
the , Babcock & Wilcox parent
company, J. Ray McDermoU.
said that .. Babcock & Wilcox
believe:s il baa met all appuca·
ble federal regul atory require·
ments and that thas action is un·
Wilrranted."
• Viet« Stello Jr . NRC direc-
t o r of in s p ec tion a nd
Aa early as November UTT,
the NRC aald, a Babcock &
Wilcox enainee r questioned
whether operators of the firm's
nuclear plants had enough
guidance on dealing with small
breaks in lbe reactor coolant
system.
Operator problems with the:
cooling system at Three Mlle
lsland were a major came c1:.
damage to the reactor's radloac-:
tave core. •
Witness Tabs Photo
Of Suspect's Auto
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .. 0..1, "U9C 's.tt Flre hghte r Dana Crappa
quickly 1dentif1ed pictures or
murder d efendant Rodney
Alcala's car Wt summer but
was WlSure of the date she saw
the vehicle in the Sierra Madre
rooUu1ls. a police tnveslJgator
tcsht!ied Thursday.
Alcala, 36, of Monterey Park.
ls on trial an Orange County
Supenor Court for allegedly ab-
du rt 1 n g 12 year -old Rol>an
Samsoe of Huntington Beach la...,t
June and laJung her to the foothJ II
area v.hen.> her '>keletcil rematn.'I
""ere latt-r round
Ma~ Crappd c1 key rir~t·1·u
lJOn v.1tn~.., hJd h•..,t1f1ed ..,h,
~a"' All ala .., t:<tr ''" t1.1.11 IH
cas1oru., June ~ &.nd June l l
along Santa Anll~ Can)oo Road
She also cJaimed she saw a man
resembling Alcala on both ~
occasions.
But Huntington Beach detec-
t ave R1rhard Hooper called to
the walDeSs stand by deren5e at
torney John Barnett. uld when
he in~rvlewed Mis!> Crappa last August, she recogmzed pictures
of AIC'ala s blue Datsun but could
not 1dent1fy photo~ or either
Alcalaor M~'lSamsoe
She also fi xed the dale or ">l~IOJ.!
J\lt'al.a :. car JI either June i 11r
JUOl' 1, Jl ooptt "Bid -...~ ...
Samsoe disappeared on Jun · :?IJ
A se~nal f1ref1ghter "1lh the
Lr S. For<-St Sernce at lhc lime
M 1ss Crappa told Hooiwr ~hl' n·
membered the rar because sht·
had alrnot'lt hat 1t while dn~m~
up Santa Anita Canyon Drive at night
Hoo~r said Mass Cr appa was
reluctant lo answer a ny further
questions aft er 1oent1fying the
tar
She had pre\"lously tesufied
s he saw a man resembling
Akala on June 20 ··rorcefully
steering" a blonde-hatred child
into brush area
She then testified she saw the
car again on June 21 while
almost coludmg with at whlle
dnvin~ up Santa Aruta Canyon
Road to the Chantry Flats
Ranger Station
Hooper said she fixed the date
al June 21 the next tame he saw
her in August . He said she bad
gone tbrougb her cheekbook try-
ing to establish the date and set-
tled OD the 2.1.st.
Barnett bas contended that
Miss Crappa'1 testimony is un-
reliable because s he bas
changed her story frequently
about wbat she witnessed on the
tw~Unc mount&ln road.
One ol the pleces or informa-
tion she bad withheld unW Just
days before her testimony last
month wu-the diacovery of a
muWat.ed body Jut June 25 near
where abe saJd ahe saw Alcala's
car at a tumout.
Investigators have said Mas!(
Crappa had been uncooperative
a nd had evaded this during
.much oft.heir probe.
In other testimony Tb ursday.
Huntington. Beach investigator r r<J I g Robmson said another
pro~ecut1on witne55, Michael
llt>rrera, bad wanted "to tut the
.,lreets agarn" an exchange for
his test.unony on conversations
he had with Alcala when both
"ere inmates at Orange County
Jail last summer. ,
Hob1nsun said Herrera. a
former heroin user and pusher,
tolrl mve-;t1gators he had "dirty
1 drug use l tests'" and wanted to
trJde has information for his
I rt•t rlom
Hohtn~on -.airl no promises
'h n1: mad1: to get him out of
l"UStody.
Herrera had testified it was a
Jailbouse code of ethics which motivated him to testify against
Al cala.
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WASTE .••
of ICN. the Orange County Dis-
t n et Attorney's office is waitmg
for tht· company·s respon~e to a
rnt sdem .. anor complaint that
ha s been fa.Jed a~amst 1t
Oeputy DlStnC't Attorney Art
r.:oetlt: said his office has filed a
misdemeanor comph1int against
lhe company. alleging it mis·
~lort>d radioactive matenal.
lCN d1recl0r Ba1etti said to-
ctay that I.he barrels containing
rad1oaclJve matenal were in the
plant ·s parking lot because they
had to be tested before being
..,h 1 pped t o an out-of.state
radioactive ~aste dump.
ICN handles a radioactive
"astc disposal service for 100 customers m Oruge County.
Ba1ettJ said the drums bad to
be left in I.he parlung lot over the
"ukeod because there was no
room to iru-pect the drums 10 tbe Hrm·s work area.
Baletti said this lack of room
is because of the ract ICN bas an
8.000 square foot backlog of
radioactive waste as a result of
the temporary closure of out-of-
state radioactive waste dumps
last year. He said that now that
these dumps have reopened,
JCN is having trouble ablppinc
its waste to the dumps because
some of ICN's drums bave been
deficient in minor respects
when they arrived at the
dumps.
Jrvine pollee C· .it. Jerry Boyd
said that poUc officen bne
been told to wa. b the f aeWty to
make sure there are no IDOte
radioactive waste d.ruma la the parking lot.
Purr-suer
Fai Cat ''lfeiglu' Record
HULL. Quebec CAP> -Puuor. the cat la trytq
to eat bis way into the Guinness Boot of Records,
but his vtMrinari1n says lt could na.tn hll bealtb .
Pussor's dally cooaumptlon lncludel tine Una of
cat food, dried cat food and a apeelal ~ aupple·
ment provided by b1a owner, Mera CbanlbllrlaiD.
Ms. Qlamberlaln says her cat wellba 31 pound&,
four short of tbe Gulnnea recoJd of a pounda. Sbe
hopes the cat -which~ pus for a twTy beadt ball
-wlll be able to parley the welaht record into a chance
to do television corumerdala.
But veterinarian Serie Ouellet says the cat real·
ly weJcbs 28 pounds and should go on a dlet.. Wblle
Puaaor la _In good sb1pe for his ahe, "I'd Uk• to see him
lc)lt 1D pounds; or 15 pounds would be better," OUO.t
1ay1.
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Economi.1111 Forecaat Inflation, Loan Rate Drops
Business Poppin'
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By~ CVNNl f'f'
NEW YORK (AP) -It may only be a prod\ltt of •PriAc or
tmpau.t. ot the human ne.d
for hope but tome ot tM feUowl who U'1 l0t.ll UI what.the f\ltun
hold• 1Mm to be 1mllln1 oc-
ca1lonally.
Walter Wrl1ton, Citicorp chaJrman. 1ee1 lntere1t rates
tumblln1 by autumn. Charles
Schultze. chairman of the Ptesi·
dent •a eouncU of economic .cl·
vteera, expect1 inflation to
pl~ae at the aame time.
EVEN Julian Snyder, bearish
publisher of "Inte rnational
Moneyline," declares a peak ln
Interest rates flnally Is at hand,
and that the high rate of infla·
tion will fall s harply by the
year·s third quamr.
Those who study forecasters,
however , always wait for the
smile to wear of(, and then they
listen to the bad news. The bad
news is that anything good is ac-
companied a lmost always by
something bad.
SUCH AS re<:ession aod mina
unemployment.
George Brown. operator of Wyandot Popcorn Co. in
Marion. Ohio lets the golden kernals flow through his
hand while posing with a bin of his product. He says his
company is the world's largest exporter of popcorn a nd
attributes Wyandot's success to a quality product. hustle
and service.
Snyder. who feels any drop in
prices and interest r ates will be
temporary, warns that 1929 will
happen again. "Become a
master mariner of change,'' he
says, "bttause that is the only
certainty.''
Schultze told a National Press
Bankrupt Railroad Use OK'd
WASlilNGTON CAP> -The Interstate Com-
merce Commission, continuing efforts to get
service resumed over much of the 13-state Rock
Island rail system. has given a 19th railroad
authority to operate over some of the bankrupt
line's track.
Freight Hike
Approved
WASHINGTON <API -Freight rates charged
by motor carriers in nine of the nation's 10 major
rate bureaus are going up 5.1 percent to 8 percent.
The lnte"rstate Commerce Commission recent·
ly approved increases effective for these rate
bureaus, or groups of trucking firms which propose
rates to the ICC: Southern Motor Carriers. 5.53 per·
cent; Pacific Inland Tariff Bureau, 5.5 percent;
Central States Mot.or Freight Bureau. 5.35 percent;
Central and Southern Motor Freight Tariff Associa·
lion, 6.5 percent, and Steel Carriers Tariff Associa-
tion, 8 percent.
The ICC said increases for these bureaus will go
into effect five days after each files a new tariff:
Wast Central Motor Carriers Association, 5.6 per·
cent; Mid-Atlantic Conference. 5.1 percent; New
England Motor Rate Bureau. 6.6 percent.. and Mid·
die West Motor Freight Bureau, 7 .2 percent.
The ICC told the Sante Fe Railroad this week
it could begin service over about 125 miles of track
10 the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. s ubject to
an agreement with the Rock Island bankruptcy
trustee
As of mid-wee k, 14 railroads interested in tem-
porarily operating major segments of the Rock
Island had begun service, Ken Carter of the ICC
said. They cover more than 70 percent of the
system's shippers and about 3,000 of the Rock
Island's 7,00 miles of track.
Although there were service suspensions or up
to two weeks before the temporary operators took
over parts of the system. Carter said sbJppers,
many of whom planned for a shutdown, apparently
bad no major problems.
Trams stopped running over the Rock Island
March 24, when federal subsidies expired. Trains
had been operated under government orders by
the Kansas City Tenninal Railway Co.
Meanwhile, officials who asked not to be
named said no progress bas been made in break·
mg the congressional impasse on legislation to
compensate up to 5,000 or the 8,000 Rock Island
wo rkers who could lose their jobs when the
railroad is liquidated. Leaders of the employee un·
ions warned last week there could be wildcat
strikes agairust the temporary operators if the as·
sistance bill is not passed by April 18.
With Congress in recess this week. House and
Senate staff member s have been meeting in·
formally on the legislation, taking note of the
wildcat strike warnings.
CommerceBank Is
On The Move!
Yes, we have moved from our temporary to our rx:rm.ment location which
is just across the street at 4 525 MacArthur Boulevard. right at the corner
of Birch and MacArthur. We had to run. bec•rn~e our onlv bu siness is to serve
your financial needs in the fastest and most eff 1cient manner. We are pleased
to say that since we opened you have kept us mighty busy. The bank has grown
and grown. Our new location will have more facilities. plus the convenience
of a walk·up window. Everything will be new ... except our familiar. friendly
way of servicing your account.
CommerceBank's President. Lance Blue: Executive Vice President.
George Ochsner; and Bob Bordwell, Vice President will stilt come to your
office to learn about your business firsthand in order to help you with your
future fi nancial needs. Please remember CommerceBank's primary purpose is
to lend money to companies like yours. If you're not banking with Commerce·
Bank ... call your bank's President or Executive Vice President and ask him
to run over to you r office. If he doesn't ... we will. Call us today and let us
tell you about our track record.
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(MacArthur at Birch I
Newport Beach. CA 92660
(714) 540.0961
Ml!MBl!R FDTC
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Club audtenc• this week that.
ll8ftl of a nte ... ton were 1row-
ln1, and be cooceded that even lf
lnt.r•t rata drop sharply the
underlytnc rat• will remain
around t percent.
And Wri1ton. speakin1 In
Hou1ton, accompanied bis
forecut ol lower lnterest rates
with the reminder that when ln·
tereat rates faJJ they generally
do so because economic activity
also ba.s slowed.
What the seen are saying, ln
effect. i! that good news ls a1ao
bad news; that the United States
and a good part of the world are
In a mess from which there Is DO
way out except to walk over the
hot coals.
Walking over the coals, ac·
cordln1 to most of the oplnions
dlatributed by 1ovemment. bull·
nesa, financial bou.aea and
academe. means dolnl with leas
for anywhere from a year t.o a
decade. or even more.
Immediately, it means dolng
wlthout a new house, tumln1 the
thermo.tat down, using the car
leas, cuttlng up the credit cards,
tryin g to pay bills now rather
than in the future.
It means a lot more. too. in
terms of the family psyche.
It means, for example. that
you must adjust to the notion
that in a material way things
won't get belt.er and better but
might get worse and worse.
which ts somethmg the schools
never told you a bout Amenca.
The notion of less 11 contrar)'
to an American's view of We. ll
confildl with his uodentand1q
or self, and the torture 11 made
all the worse by the lma1a of
wealth and comfort that are
portrayed i n almos t every
publlcation and on almost every
TV channel.
The question is whether
American's can smile in 1uch
adversity, especially when
almost all the good economic
news they're likely Lo receive for
a while will have a flip s ide.
When, for example, less lnfia.
tion and lower interest rates
m ea n f ewer Jobs , s malle r
houses, less c redit, lower
thermostats, and for t he time
being at least, less content to the
American dream of more .
Wage Guides Ignored
Machinis t s' Boss Says Carter Plan 'St inks'
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Internal.Jona I As
sociation oC Machinists will disregard President
Carter's wage guidelines in approaching contract
talks with the aerospace industry, s ays the
machinist's national president.
William Winplsinger told 300 negotiators or the
nation's third largest union to demand wagt: in
creases equal to the inflation rate
lN A ROUSING SP EECH this week. Winp1s·
inger labeled as ridiculous a wage holdown agree·
ment signed recently by AFL-CIO President Lane
Kirkland and Secretary of the Treasury Wilham
Miller -"an offer to us of 7 5 to 9 5 percent when
company profits are up 20 to 25 percent a year for
the last two years.·'
Wlnpisinger said the agrttment "!!links .. and
that Carter pursues 'insane credit policies' a
continued course of madness ··
"When Kirkland and Miller came out of the
closet after sign10g the accords. they callt'd me
and asked me not to publscly blas t at," Wm p1sin ger
said.
··1 agreed and will not publicly blast 1t, but I'm
telling )OU m the hallowed halls of this union that
1t sunks It's unfair It 's a lopsided deal, and you
need not be encumbered by 1t "
As the audience a pplauded loudly, Winpisinger
ordered negot1at<irs or the nation·., third largest
union ··You don·t even con~1dcr 1t when you are at
that table · ·
THE THREE-VEAR contracts between the
machtnl!>ll'i a nd mos t of the maJOr a ircraft
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fall negotiating '-t-'>s1on-; v.1th Lockhe1·d, McDon-
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American ~,..... II IUCb ID anl•l tbat lt'I dil·
fieult to lmow bOw we waald set._._. wttbout tbem.
Last IDODtb, after Preeldmt Cuter aaaoaced his new crackdown qn credit, AIMriou ._,..... ran
full·a>ace Ml m MWIJJ.-pers aeroa tbe COUDtt1 an~ nouncin• itt support of the 1ovenament'1 anll·.
lnfia1lon measures.
TbeM measures are deaif;ned to aet Amenca:nfL: to curb their uae of credit cards. Many banka have
now atopped lawns new credlt cardl. Even New
York'• CfUbank. the mo1t profllaate luuer of tbem .
all. called a halt. Ot.ber banka railed tbe ~:::!r.:% paymeat a cardbolder mu.st make to iMuce o int balances. Am!=01xc;!.e~ ~~:e1!'dc:r=n~!5 b~~:~ ~
"How Washington's new credit guidelines affect tbe
Amertcan Express Card." And you know the answer
to that? Not at all.
SOME PEOPLE WHO regard the American Ex·
press Card as a credit card might be confU.Sed. But
American Express explained that its card "is dlf..
ferent from credit cards. It's a charge card."
What they mean is that they don't offer you
credit for a long period of time. You can charge
purch~ on your American Express Card, just the
way you do with a bank credit card, but you are ex·
pected to pay your bill in full every month.
What you're getting, in other words, is a short·
term loan <interest free>. And American Express
cardholders have found that they can usually extend
this loan to at least two months without any dire con·
sequences
BUT AMERICAN EXPRESS preens itself on a
policy of making people pay up in run every month.
"Since this helps you live within your means." said
last month's pious advertisement, .. you don't get in
over your heads." Thanks a lot, American Express
'wbich is collecting S25 a year from 10 million
cardholders plus commissions from establishment.a-~
that honor its card I. .
The American Express ad did neglect to mention ·
that it is possible to use its card to get credit. If yoU: :
charge airline tickets on your American Express·:
card. you can pay that bill oft over two years (an(l.:
that's not an interest·free loan>.
American Express told us it is complying with
the new government measures to fight inflation. Does
&hat mean Amencan Express will s top issuing new
cards? No. Does that mean that from now on
American Express will not allow its cardholders to
pay off airhne ticket purchases on the installment
plan. taking u::i to two years to settle the debt'> No.
AMERICAN EXPRESS, you see. doesn 't have to
do anythmg be<·aus~. as they put it , the card already
reflec·ts tht' "spmt and intent" of the new govern-ment moves agamst rred1t ..
They JUSt ran thJs acJ to tell us how wonderfiµ
they are-and bow much more patriotic they are
than those hateful Visa and Mast.er Charge P<!Qple.
BanJc cards tempt us to lave beyond our means. :
The Amencan Express Card, on the other band, is ·
part of the Puritan ethlc: it ·s the card for P<!Qple who .
ha\·e enough money to pay their bills on time. ·
But Amencan Express. a sophisticated money
manager (It sells us travelers chttks and makes
money on our monl!y while we hold their paper ),
mu!il reabze the usefulness of the 140 milHon bank
credit cards now in c1 rculatioo.
A men can Express insists that its cardholders
pay their b1Us an full every mooth. Fine! But people ·
then ~>d to have their Visa and Master Charge
<'ards lo obtam credit on other purchases so that they
can pay off their American Express bills.
TM American Express message is simple: use
nur card because we make you pay up. Hail :
American Expre~s. our mighty protector ! What :
would we do without you'>
Hawaii Air Fare
Cut Drastically
OAKLAND -World Airways will slash its one way
transcontinental a nd West Coast-Hawaii fares to $69.99 and
its East Coast· Hawaii rare to $139.99.
The promotional fares will apply to every seat: on
every night, every day between April 15 and May 15.
Tickets went on sale at 8 a m . today, the first an-
niversary or the s tart of World's low.fare daily transcon·
tanental flights ,
'These fares are a loud raspberry in the face of inOa·
tson." said Edward J. Daly, president and chairman of the
board of the airline.
"They are timed to commence on the day people are
most conscious or inflation -. the day income taxes an
due . I call on a ll Americans to stand up against spiraling
prices. In air transportallon, once again. World is leading
the way "
Underscoring his beli ef in World's ability to prosper
during the current au· fare war which his airline set off,
Daily announced World took delivery Wednesday or its
seventh new wide·body OClO series 30'aircrart, the plane
used in its low-fare flight service. .
Two more DC·lOs will be delivered later lhis spring. •
At midnJght on April 15, Daly said World will ap.
nounce a new regular fare structure to become effective on
May 16. Now under study by the airline, the new farea,
although higher than these promotional fares. will be
lower than World 's previous regular fares which were 35 to
40 percent less than the unreslrlcted coach fares charged
by any major airline .
Gold, Metal Quotations ...
By Tbe Aaaoetated Preu
Selected world gold prices today:
. Loedoe: morning fixing $532.00, up$6.00: afternoon futi.01
$530.50, up$4.50,closing $530.50. · •
Part.: afternoon fixing $537 .03, up$1.05. •
FrukfWt: $534.99, up S0.04. _ •
Zandt: $531.00 bid, up $7.00; $536.00 Wed. .
New York: Handy & Harman mid·momin1 $530.GO, QP
$4.50.
New Yon: Enselhard aeWn, price mid·momina $5.'lt.•,
up$4.M. ".
New York: Enaelbard fabricated 1old mld·mof'IJ6JI $$50.46, up $4.10. • ..
* * * .. ··
NEW YORK <AP> -Spot nooferroua metal pl'fce.:eo. day: °""* ....... sev. a pound, U.S. cluUnationa.
Le .. 4.5-"8 cent.a• pound.
&Ille S7~·31M ce.nta a po\mel, delivered. \
ftlt8.7'734. pound .
.. ..,, MOl.00 ,., fluk.
Pl...._ t82'7·t850troyoa. N.Y.
-,
·1fiiijiina Li/eguards
11 'To Mall New Towers
Laguna Beach lifeguards will
f ile manning towers on three
beaches recently purchased by
the state north of town, and
they've a lso got contracts to
guard two community associa·
tUon beaches this summer
.--The city has agreed to man
{lifeguard towers at El Morro. I Crys~al Cove and Treasure Cove
lor the state in a contract agree·
; ment that wHI see the city paid
t $15,342. The three towers manned by
They now want lo contract
with the city.
The three contracts m•ean the
city wiU recover operating costs
of provic:t.tng-ttfeguard Mrvice.
plus a 10 percent adminiHlrative
overhead.
The contracts also include
depreciation on city tow<!rs and
jeeps.
Reactor
Des~r
Fined?
WASHINGTON <AP> The
Nuclear Replatory Commission
is propoe1ng a $100,000 fine for
Babcock " Wilcox Co .• which de-
aJgned the Three MUe Island
nuclear plant.
The f1ne WU proposed Thurs-
day u a ped\Jty tor Babcock &
Wilcox's alleged faJJure to re-
port safety Information that
might have prevented or
diminished la.st year's accident.
Tho proposed fine would be
the NRC's first civil penalty
against a reactor supplier.
Previous penalties have been as·
sessed agairult plant operators
who violated commission rules.
A statement issued from the
New Orleans headquarters of
the Babcock & Wilcox parent
company, J . Ray McDermott.
said that "Babcock & Wilcox
believes it has met all applica·
ble federal regulatory require-
ments and that this action is un-
warranted."
Victor Stello Jr .. NRC direc-
tor of i n spection and
enforcement, said ln a Jetter to
Babcock & Wiicox that the com-
pany "failed to collect. evaluate
and report . . . safety infonna·
lion in a timely manner so that
action could have been taken to
avoid or reduc~rthe effects of the
TMl·2· <Three Mile Island Unit
2) accldenL"
''It ~ "8 to note that a.w ledmlna . ..,....ea aated
(bat some of these matters
should not be reported ...
because of fear or overreaction
on the part of the NRC." Stello
added.
As early as November im.
the NRC said, a Babcock &
Wilcox engineer questioned
whether operators or the firm's
nuclear plants h ad enough
guidance on dealing with small
br.eaks Jn lhe r .. eac.to.r c09Jant system.
Operator problems with the
cooling system at Three Mile
Island were a major cause of
damage to the reactor's radioac-
tive core.
1 City guards are localed with the
new parks land purchased by
the state between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
The contract includes a hold
harmless clause for city
employees and requires the slate to provide liability in-
Weaver and Pianist
Mrs. Shattuck Dies
' surance.
Jn addition, the city has a con-tract with the Irvine Community
Association for $4,662 to guard
that private community's sands
this summer
City guards will also man
lowers for the Emerald Bay
Community Association for the
summer for S9,873.
The city bas provided guard
service at Emerald Bay for the
past three years, but Irvine
Community Association officials
. hired their own guards in past
' years
Coast
Weat•er
Doris L. Shattuck, a long-time
South Laguna resident and
weaver who displayed her work
at the Laguna Beach Festival of
Arts, died Monday in her home.
She was 98.
Mrs. Shattuck was born in
Danbury. Conn., on Marc~ 12,
1882. She taught school there un-
til 1903 when she moved tQ On·
lario. In 1953 she moved to South
Laguna.
Mrs. Shattuck is reported lo
have started weaving ii!, 1932
after she saw it done at a ~al
county fair. She then joined lbe
Souther n Ca lif ornia
Handweavers GuUd, then la its
second year of existence.
The work from ber loom ln-
c l u ded, evenine skirts wlth
matching stoles in brua'1ed mohair. She also made pat-
terned tablem,ata and mohair
afghans.
In addition to weaving, Mrs.
Sh attuck, an accomplished
pianist. gave piano lessons for
many /ears. In lhe 1930s she helpe organize Girl Scout troops in California.
Mrs. Shattuck was buried
April 9 at the Bellevue Cemetery
in Ontario. She ls survived by a
son, Howard M. Shattuck of
Mokelumne Hlll, California;
four daughters, Ms. Olive Shat-
tuck of South Laguna; Louise
Roaalre of Kelso, Washington;
Mrs. Harriet Brown of El
Monte; and Mrs. Patricia Smith
of Laguna Beach.
Mn. Shattuck also bas eight
arandchildren and two great-
g ra ndchlldren. She waa a
member of St. Mary's. EplscoDaJ
Church in Latuna Beach ancl a
memberoftbe25WeavenGuilcl.
.. ~..,_,....
IRANIANS BURN AMERICAN FLAG NEAR U.S. EMBASSY
Preelde•t Banl-Sedr Threatens lr8q and Israel
Imo. 1'/ireaten:ing,
I •
War Against Iraq .
By 11lie Auoctaled Preu
Iranian President Abolbasaan
Bani-Sadr threatened war on
Iraq and battles against Israel
today and warned America's oil··
thirsty allies they won't get "so
much as snake's poison" from
Iran if they back President
Carter's sanctions to free the 50
American hostages seized 160 days ago.
Accusing Iraq of "dancing to
any mus i c that America
played," Bani-Sadr warned "we
will go to war" if there is a
worsening in the scatters hot
ax Refunds
In Mail Late
border hostilities with Iran's
Moslem neighbor. ·
"If Iraqi forces stepped onto
Iranian soil. t.be Iranian govern-
ment would not be able to stop
the Iranian armed forces from
pouring into Iraq," Bani-Sadr
said in a speech broadcast by
Tehran radio.
He spoke at a m assive anti-
1 raq and ant1 -U.S rally in
Tehran Tehran radio clauned
the c rowd numbered three
million -two· thirds of the city's
population -but Western re·
porters tn t.be Iranian capital put
the figure in the hundreds of
thousands
ln -Aft-i:Aterview ~c
today. Bani-Sadr also sought to
end his personal role in the
hostage cnsas. ·
"I do not want and cannot in-
volve myself further 1n the
hostages affair." having already
done "everything 1n my power ...
fSee JBAN. Page AZ>
Suspected
LONG BEACH (APl -The
nude body of a teen-age boy was
found today in an alley just off
the Long Beach Freeway, police
said.
He had apparently been
strangled, just like 33 other
young men wbo are believed to
be victims of the so-called
Freeway StranaJer.
The youth, about 15, was found
Just before 8 a.m. by workers or
f"ederaJ Supply Co .• a firm that
distributes clean;ng chemicals.
The body was propped against
a wall next to the shipping.
receiving door lo an alley behind
the company on West Esther
Street.
"We believe he was murdered
somewhere else and placed
here," said police homicide
Detective Bill Collette.
The urudentified young male Caucasian bad long blond hair.
was about 5-foot -6 and 110 pounds . He had bruises all around the neck.
The alley I.a a block and a half
from the Pacific Coast Highway
offramp of the Long Beach
Freeway.
Tbe Los Angeles County cor-
oner's office notified the Los
Angeles police and sheriff's in-
vHtigators who make up a sort
of Freeway Strangler task force.
along with authorities in Orange
Co~ty.
If today'• munler tid.im is
linked to tbe otben, be coWd be
t.be Ml.la ridtaa of U. killer or killers or teen-ace boys who • have diuppeared from Southern
Calilonlla atrff.ts Si.nee 1972.
M~h&. victims bave been
bll«lt n. Most ba •e been
atraqled. aome were smothered
and tome had siuble doses of
aloobof or such dntgs as chloral
hydrate or Tylenol in their
systems when they died.
At lust four or the victims
have been young Marines from
Camp Pendleton or Et Toro
Marine bases.
Prior to today's discovery. the
last victim was a youth found
March 26 1ust off the Santa
Monica Freeway near downtown Los Angeles.
Plans Discovered
JERSEY CITY. N .J. (AP>
D1afUm~ of MadiSC>n Square
Garden. site or this summer's
Democratic National Conven-
tion. were round during an FBI
raid on an apartment where al-
leged Puerto Rican terrorist
leader Carlos Torres is believed
to have lived, a published report
says.
WASHINGTON fAP) -
The Treasury Department
is delaying sending about
$3 billion in tax refund
checks this weekend. ap.
parently Just to make sure
that there will be enough
money to cash them.
The checks will be
mailed Monday Instead or
today, as origina lly
scheduled. For taxpayers.
that means they wlll re·
ceive their cbecks on Tues-
day, attheearUest.
Freeway to Close
In San Clemente
A Treasury Department
spokesman said the delay
"simply reflects the
Treasury's caah mana1e·
ment poJicy during this
period or a seasonally
heavy drain of government
ca1b."
A one mile portion or the San
Diego Freeway in San Clemente
will be closed for the second
straight night tonight and Satur-
day from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. as
part of a bridge-widening proj-
ect in the soutbem end or town.
The widening of the freeway
brtdse for Avenida San Luis Rey
is part of a $30 million CaJTrans
project in preparation for the ,, Sunny, breezy and
Tt'armer Saturday. Lows
toaJ&bt SS .t the beaches
to 58 inland. Highs S.tur·
day from 80 to 88. · Greenbelt Assails AJiso Plan
IN818ETe•AY
Th• troli.p that ONC•
1f 1thd Lo• Angelo ond
Ora• CotdlUet '°'' eaw ~-•.arlf '•.Bid '*"""°" of tltal colorflll t~ ma are .CUZ co,,,.., purr..,.. at Che
ON11,. B"'9f r• Raflwar
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811TEVEIUTCllELL
Of .. OllrNllMllll
A tentative compromise that
would temoYe all btlt 100 de-
velopable acrea ol the e,ao.-.cre
Allio Vlejc> planaed comm~J from coastal com mlu on
acrutJn1 ba1 beeJi term a alvea~ by Lapna Green t ome1.s..
Tbe oompromlie, wort-S IOUt
tbJ1 •••lk Jn Sacramito between state coaatal c m·
mllltaa ametala~ tbe:= Co ..... ate ...... aton. .u ....... ,..
ol ··-....... Ill .... '1lll ad • ...., ....... ., WC-• leech. ltate coastal oomml11lp•
mape te1eiitlf no.r •m ol
Ute Allio Viejo Janel wtthla U.. tom ml11lo11'1 boaniarltt.
~
'
Leplatioa WU to be 4iRaaed
this w9* that would remove the meJort~O:,~ lan11 from coutaJ pvvtn.
But a bearln1 on the bill
authored by Sen. Paul ca...,.., J).£nn91, ... de-
layed when commi11lon and
comparay officials said tbe1 were near asnement on a eom· p~mlle. That tent1t1ve aa.reement
woulcf '" tb• coastal com-m l•tlon retain co11trol of
dralaqt ~· fol UM Jl'Q-poHd oommutt1: wlldlffe
tiabtta ..U.cU; ad lbe prom-
IM tb9' 0.. coq1111 woiald llllO-• ¥t4i1 tMliniilllt D a .19bllc tri111ik CIOnWir ,,._._.a. Wiit
bUlMtitl (11 ........ >•lhi~ •• TIM cliDebM', ,,,;. fw • M
'
co••taJ commlalon •Wt LI COO• tern~ LI the stlpulation that
tbe company provide 1,000 af.
fordable dwellin11 wlthin tbe
current eoutaJ mne and CClfttrol tbelr~e. That means tbe unit.a could not
be purchased at affordable
prteea, OMft reeold a year or to
l•ter at lb• current market
prtce .
Under tbe coastal commluioa coodllba. dM company WOUid e•fT14tleoed~•t UDib wNeb ftUld llDOUM lo
dlff•tftff MtWHD lb• fair
...... Drtee: at • lilom• lllld wut a .lower lae.m• ....,.,
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fog clOHd the runways at Loa
Angeles lnteroaUooal AirJx»rt 'for about an bour today for the first time since Dec. 9.
All takeoffs and landlllp were suspended at 5: 10 a.m. alid
incomin1 filgbta weM diverted to other airports, an airport
spokesman said. All runways were back to normal by 8: 10, he said.
lrwa'• 11.JW • ., ..... ,. Tr•eel £1•1Cetl
UNITED NATIONS <AP> -The United States lmpond
travel restrictions on the movements of Iran's U.N. diplomata
today, barring them and their families from coins more than 25
miles from New York City without special pe.rmisaion.
,,....P-.eAJ
ALISO VIEJ 0.
traded open space for affordable
housing, and while not objecting
to low-cost housing ln the coastal
?.one, Scott said the commission
"shouldn't be in a position to
trade open space -which Is
what Proposition 20 was all
about -for something else."
He termed drainage controls,
wildlife habitat aetbackt and the
transit corridor to the ocean aa
''window d.reulnp."
"The bottom line was the 1,000
houses wilb resale control,'' he
aaid.
If the compromlH ta ao·
proved, it could become effec.
Uve Jan. 1, Scott said, but he
added his organisation will
"fight it all the way up the Une."
He said Greenbelt officials
will attend the s tate coastal
<'ommission meeUng in Los
Angeles next week and ask com·
missioners to turn down their
st aff's compromise
"And we'll be working with
the legislators involved to see lf
we can turn this thing around."
Scott said the impact of the
compromise would be lo take a
third of Aliso Viejo out of the
coastal commissioner's jurisdic·
lion.
··It means a state precedent,
and it means you don't have to
play by the rules In this state,'' he said.
I ;mherg' s Vote
Total Corrected
The vote count released by the
city clerk's o ffice for San
Clemente City Council winner
Bob Limberg in tbe Tuesday
election wu incorrect.
The revised count Is 2,939
votes for Umberg rather than
the 3,771 or1Cinally reported ln
the Daily Pilot
DAILY PILOT
• •
He said All.so Viejo purcbaaed
the property after the state
coastal act was approved.
"They knew the (boundary)
lines when they bought the proP.erty.
· · l'bey bought the land, and
they bought the rules that go
along with it, .. Scotl said.
' Fow-Charged
In Death of
Optometrist
MELBOURNE, Fla. CAP>
Four women, including his
widow and mother-in-Jaw. have
been charged with murder in the
death of an optome tr ist
bl udgeonecj to death with a
s killet and another kitchen
utensil al his home.
The four, who also Included
two of John Young Bradford's
e mployees, were arrested
Thursday, according to acting
Melbourne Police Chief Jake
Miller.
Bradford's widow, Priscilla
Hadley Bradford, 36, claimed
he r 53-year-old husband re-
peatedly beat her during their
31h-year marriage. Bradford
had been married previously.
The day before Bradford's
death March28, bis wife appearea
at the Melbourne police station,
her I ace bruised from what police
described as "a number of
blows." She filed a complaint
against Bradford for battery.
Muter said her claim or being
beaten was "still being ex·
plored."
The other women charged in
the case were identified as Mn.
Bradford's mother, Miidred
Hadley, 69, of Melbourne Beach;
Joyce Cummings, 18, of Palm
Bay, and Janice Gould, 34, of
Melbourne, who both worked for
the doctor.
Mra. Bradford and the two
employees were belnc held
without bond in lbe Brevard
County Jail ln Titusville. Mrs.
Hadley waa released on $20,000
bond.
An autoply report said Brad·
ford bad been beaten over the
head with a skillet and a heavy
metal kitcbeo device Uled to re-
cap bolUea. Polle• rthlled to
say which WUJNJft or wMther
both dealt fatal blowa.
The chief refused to say what
police believe led to the alaylq,
what they believe happened at
the Bradford home the •Pt ot
b11 death and wbat may have
been tbe mott". "It would appear that lt wu a
combblatlon of thin11, ope ot
which WM a dollMltle •ltualloa tbat 4eterlorated over the yean," llWer Mid.
TIMI daY after Bradford WM
tilled, Mn. B.-acllord Wad tlM
new'PrrTODAY tn eoeoa. 0 1
WU ~ for •1 lite. 1W11 all=cm ... to • ,...., wife "' 9r 1, tlM doetor •u a -~---..... to~. 1J.i .1 Pa&ro•ek of Weit
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le 81AJ:c.rtG• AM (la=u ~ Udlid tt1tbteaal1U "°" lnl •• Wn Aid Uae a>aiMlll•r wa1 eatt.Jt••· b)' police • Aa &Ya Prater, M, poUce Mid. oll.ol~tl•. Althouab a patrolman .,., PoUc:.~htr oa c~ ~_....to hear tbt llll*t
o=fnt u •.r. and = ol U. cnih, the cab wu ~If'~ d .. ... • ... -.uJled lD 0&111• by~
ed la fal todaJ It UCI llm• fie arrived at tb• 1cene, of· lledfbla.t.. ftcen u1d. lllY ........ 1od., are b'ytM
Decision
On Trial
Doe Monday
Municipal Court Judie Donald
Dun1an la expected to rule Mon·
day oo whether John Alan Keith
and Anthony David Die• abould
be bound over to Oranae County
S uperior Court for trial on
char1ea that they murdered
Corona del Mar resident Ruben
Martinez.
Thursday. Dun1an took under
1ubml.uioo evidence offered in
the three-day preliminary bear·
ing held in h.lS Harbor JudJdal
Dlatrtct courtroom.
Dun1an clocsed Lbe heartnc to
all but the attorneys and defend·
ants at the request of deleme
attorney AJ Stokke, wbo
represents Bic1, 19. of Dana
PolnL ' The two men are accused of
killlnl the 41-year-<>ld Martina
lo hla home lo Aquat, 197& Hi.a
bead waa nearly sawed off his
body by bis murderers, police
allege.
Keith and Bies were arrested
in November, 1979. Blea baa
been held in lieu of $500,000 bail.
Keith, 22, of San Clemente has
been held without bail.
Arresting officers a lleged the
two men re-enacted the murder
for a police informant.
PoUce made video tapes or the
a lleged re·enactment. Those
tapes reportedly were the heart
or evidence offered against lbe
pair during the closed bearln.p.
Duflem He15Lng, an attorney
ror Freedom News papers, which
pu .. lisbu tbe Santa Ana
Reclats, arped the cloeure of
the prellmtnary hearing violated
the defendants' right to a public
trial.
Dunian overruled Heblng's
objections. Subsequent appeals
to Orange County Superior Court
and the Fourth Di~trict Court or
Appeala also were rejected.
A s p okesma n f or t h e
news paper said ofncials there
are cons1denog taking the w ue
to the state Supreme Court.
to re·tntethe...,..Clltheeabmli _pa11enaer in an atiempt to ._.. ~U!y Lbedead man. •
Witnetse• told police 111111
Prater'• car ran a red Ila.ht.
After belna struck. t.be t.ul over·
23rd Ended;
Bring0n24
BL Y"I1m (AP> -Glynn
"Scotty" Wolfe la aetUnc
divorced a1atn, for what
be claims la the 23rd Ume.
But the world'• most
marrylnc man ha•
already 1lDed up bride No.
24 -a preanant 17-year·
old wboee mother Uvea at
bjs hotel here.
"She picked m, -ll's a
shotgun marrtqe," the
71 -year-old father of 401 colog on 41 , admlllea
cheerfully In a telephone
interview Thursday.
SD Doctors
Questioned
In Slaying
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The chief
admln.lslrator and three phyti·
ciaos at Mount JleUit General
Hospital are being questioned
about t.be wisolved killing of one
of their partners, the San Diego
Union uid today.
Investigators refused com-
ment, but hospital records were
seized April 1 on the strength of
a warrant aupported by a
Municipal Court allldavll alleg-
ing a conspiracy to aalence Dr.
Marc William McCom ack
The 71-year-old doctor alleaed·
ly was about to blow the whlltJe
on fund m!sme at the hospital,
the Union said. His battered
body wu found last month in a
IUlly near Ocollllo in Imperial County.
"I believe the conspiracy was
joined ln an attempt to 1Uenca
the victim and hia knowledge of
the financial deabnp of the COD·
spirators," San Diego police de·
tectave Denis R. Love said lo the
14 ·page alfldav1l filed Jointly
with Mi c hael Hack e tt. a
homicide investigator for Im·
peraa l County.
San Onofre Leaks
Force Refueling
SAN CLEMENTE <AP) -A
150 gallon per day leakage or
slightly radioactive water in a
steam generator unit at lbe Sao
Onofre nuclear power plant has
forced personnel to begin refuel-
ing operations two days ahead of schedule
Bob Hull, a spokesman for
Southern California Edison Co
which operate• the 'plant, said
Thursday the leaka1e posed no
health danger alnce It occurred
in a conlalned area.
Ttie ftrst day o( leakage was.
meaaured at over 200 1aJloos of
water per day , th e NRC
spokesman said. Since then, the
radioactive water leak was
slowed to lSO gallons per d•y.
IBFreeway
Oosure Set
T ho leak was re ported to V ft •
federal officials Tuesday, Hull r Or ep81r8
said, and a Nuclear Regulatory
Commission resident Inspector Portions of the La1una Beach
al the seaside plant l• monJtor· Freeway will be closed befln·
Ing the 1ltuaUon and reporting to ~ ln May wben 1tate workers
the federal agency. 1 !'!'~l,n reeurfacin1 I. 7 mllea of Hull added that samples of the freeway's ramp1 and branch
water taken frot1) the plant's connectors.
secondary loop Wednesday in· The raurfacln1, between the
dlcate levels of radloactlve Santa Ana and San Dle10
tritium were "much Jeu than al· Fl'eeways, la expeded by State
lowed for drinking water." Department of Transportation
The volume of leaka1e officials to talre three months to
amounted to an average of 150 complete. ll will conal1t of a
eallona dally, below a maximum one-inch layer of upbalt.
allowable amount of 430 aaUona Other won wtll lnclude the ,...
dall11et by the NRC. con1trucUon of a da.::Jrd
-..J. 1uard ralllnl and the •· , Tbe refoelln1 operation wnl tlon of new metal beam pard
take several weeks and la the rallinc at .everal location1. seventh an tbe 456-meaawatt Tbe r11urfacln& effort wtU t.n-
unlt '• 12-year operatinj llfe. elude all rampe and brancb CGD·
Refuellnt 11 normally done neetora lavolvlnl tbe Santa Ana
ttery 18 montbl, and tt lnt'Ol,. and San Dlqo Fnewaya. replaeement of SI uranium oxide
fuel Ndl ln the reactor con wttb
(rffh rods, Rulli 1ald. Dene ~tra
Tu NRC WU Informed ol u..
leak oa TuetdQ, aald .1 .. Je
Oren, operatlclal cbtef ffW &be ·
NRC't -..tern re.-.
Police Nld preliminary ,.
porta lndlcated tbat the cab
picked up the pa11en1er at
Brookhunt Street and Tra1k
Avenue, but added they haven't
yet fOUDd U.. ltruded car.
Panel Raps
~ration
Of~s
BJ nl:DDIC'll 8CllOEMEllL ... ..., .........
Tbe operation of Orance Coun·
ty'1 four luMUll ca.me under at·
tact 11tanday from the Ora.nae
Count:y Grand Jury.
lo a lharply critical report,
the 19-member panel claimed:
-Tbe landfill• are un·
dentaffed and underequlpped.
-Equipment repair takes too
ton1.
-Rubbiab transfer stations ln
Huottncton Beach, Stanton and
Anaheim do not operate effl·
cienUy.
-Roads leadina to the fbur
dumps are inadequate to handle
traffic aod poee aafety huarda.
-The county la not derivtn.c
the lnCIOll)e that It should from a
reclamation and salvage flnn
that recovers materials from t.be dumps.
The county'• lour dumps are
localed in Olinda Canyon -
north of Brea. lo SanUa10 Can·
yon east of Oranse. in Coyote
Canyon ln Irvine and ln PTima
Desh~hB Canyon ea.st or San
Juan Capistrano
"Orange County has failed to
initiate tamely action to ade·
quat.ely plan. stair, eqwp and
tra in personnel s ufficient to
meet swte minimum standards
for landltll sit.es," the Jury Hid
m il.!I flv~page report
"We disagree Wlth that Our
board o f s upe rvis ors halo
methodically added equip·
ment." sajd Ron Bata, asais·
tant d 1rector or the county
General Services Agency.
Bate.s con ced e d t hat t he
county has been attemptang over
the past· sever al years to C'OO'lply
f utty wtt.h state st.and a rds ·a be Jury saui so11ci v. a st1:
management matters shou.ld re
ce1ve the same priority as other
··vital services ' -s uch as
police and fire prottttaon
The Jury recommended the
1mme<J1ate purchase or fo ur
large tractor-lake compactors to
pack rubbish that pours into the
dumps.
Bates said such a reque3t will
be p t·esent e d Tuesday to
s upervisors. The equipme nt
would cost S690.000 and the man
power to run it. s 102.ooo. he sa id.
Neithe r item Is included ln the
county's current budget.
In addition to 1 ecommftKltng
changes in equipment repatr and
operauon of transfer stauons.
the Jury aueaested that roads
leading to county dumps be
widened, with at least two Ul·
bound lanes so that lncomine tram~ iJI not blocked by sJow
mov ltll trucks.
The Jury also suuested closer
monitoring by the county or a
private contractor who handles
salva,e ~rations.
Accorcnng to Lhe report, the
county received about $85,000
per year rrom the contractor.
The report continued, "The
Jury estimated that the value ol
recovered materials la ~rox
lrnately $1 m~on per year.·
Bates aaid lbe salvage opera·
lion la betnc conducted on an ex·
pertmeotal bula and aald the
county does not have cletalled
n1ures on what Lbe reclamation
1y1tem la cosUnt the contractor.
.. ., ..... .ar ;
Map locatee Pacific bland:
of Enewetot, whole lnbabl· ..
tants have belWl returnm.
to their ancestral homeland.
once contaminated b)C:·
nuclear bombs, after nearl~::
three decades in exile. ::; . ·:· ..
·=-:~
IRAN ., .... • • • •• •. •.
he was quoted• ••1ln1 ln t!Mt:
interview with the Italian -weet"'!
Ix maaaztne L'Elpreuo. · ·~ .. u Carter d.id not und~:
thla and believes he could ~·
solve the crlala followlnc ~
traditioul policy methods of .:
1uperpower, It la not my fault,'":·
be reportedly la1cl. :·
In lloacow, Iran 's Am·:
ba11ador Mohammed Mokrt ·
asked the Soviet Union to cease.;
suppl.yin& arms to Iraq. wesiern:·
sources HY Iraq bas near1yi:·
2.000 Soriet-made tanks and that ·
most of Ila miUtary aircraft are Soviet-made.
It was "a friendly request,"
Mokri told reporters at a news
conference, where he al.so said
Iraq was effectively helping the
United Stales by ope ning a
second front against Iran.
Baru Sadr said he was confi -
dent the Iraqi people would top-
ple the government of President
Saddam Huss••in. He wu rned
CHfUSTIANS SHOOT
AT U.N. CONVOY -M
Hussein that ht'i own tr011f>S
· would n<1t fight against Iran.
but would tum lhear back on tum
and Jutn the army of the imam." .
Ira n's revofotlonuy leader
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
HlS address to the huge rally
was th• ~harpcst voll ey yet in
the v. Jr of v.ords between Iran
jnd Iraq l\home1n1 's rc~ime
poured tnu klcrncb o( ~houting.
h c;t .wavin ~ ~uppo rte r-. into
Tehran for th•' m11~\ cli>monstra-
llon
Hov.t'ver. an h1o; .1<1drcs~ Dam·
Sadr urged I raq to cease
hostilities toward Iran so the two
Moslem neighbors could devote
themselves to fighting Israeli
fo r ces 1n loO uthern Lebanon,
where Israel halo deployed about
360 men to head ofr possible
Pale~11ruan guerrilla attacks.
Bttn1 ·Sadr ahso said Iran was
prepared to i.top making djrect
deals with J apan, which relies
on I ran for 10 percent or it.a oil
needs, and E!.!J'Ol)e. which aets .S
percent of its petroleum from
Iran, because lbey are under
"U S domination."
"Not only shall we not give or·
ders to governments which wish
to attac h themselves to
America, but we s han't give
t hem so muc h as s nake's
poison." said Bani-Sadr. ming a
Persian language e xpression
that means "Jess than nothing."
.. H we widen our horizons and
look around more, we shall be
able to transform Europe, too. We have this abllJty," he added,
without elaboration.
Thursday, Tehran radio said Iranian and Iraqi gunners and
helicopters traded fire across
the border again, an Iraqi bomb
killed ooe person and wounded
20 In the oil refinery city of
Abadan, and Iranian navy ships
steamed into the northern
Penlan Gulf to offset any mo~
Iraqi "all?ftalon."
Purr·s•er
Fat Cat 'Weiglu' Rec~rd
HUlL, Quebec <AP> -Puuor, the cat ii trying
to eat hi.I way into the Guinness Book of Records,
but bis veterinarian aays it could ruin hls health.
PUllOr'a dally consumption includes three Um or
cat food, dried cat food and a special srowth suppl•·
ment provided by bis owner, Mera Cbamberlain.
Ms. Chamberlain says her cat wel1bl • PoUDCll .
four short of the Guinness record of 42 pouncll. She
hopes the cat-which could paaa for a furry beach ball
-wW be able to parley tbe wet1ht reeord lnto a cbann .
todotelevlaloo commerciala. '
But veterinarian Serie Ouellet •&JS tbe cat real·
ly ........ pound.a ud abould 10 OG a diet. Wblle
PuUOr,11ln1oochbape for hll 1lae, "I'd Uke to Ml lalln Iott 10 pOuDcla:. or 11 poundt would be better,'' Oulllt
ny1 .