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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 15, 1979
VOL 71. HO. 171, 4 Sl!CTfOHS, 4' l'AGES
BB Trio Beld
Gas Station ~
Owner Slain
A 47-year-old gas station owner
who was convicted earlier this
year during the gas crisis or sell·
ing gas illegally by appomtmenl
was shot to death Tuesday after·
noon as he tried to prevent a
motorist from stealing a tank of
gas from his Garden Grove Tex·
aco station.
Westminster police identified
the victim as George Bice, who
died of a gunshot wound to the
head after the 4:SO p.m. shoot·
ing.
One adult. Lee M. Brazell. 22,
and two juveniles. a m ale and
female, were taken into custody
by Huntington Beach police 35
minutes after Bice was s hot.
Brazell and a l7·year-old girl
were arrested at a house at 617
Acacia St in Huntington Beach
Police said offi ce rs sur·
rounded the house and ordered
the pair to surrender.
The third s uspect, a 17 year
old youth. was a rrested near the
corner or Garfield Avenue and
Holly Street. Police said he .had
stopped to ask directions to a
car wash. ·
Police said the back or the
pickup truck he was driving was
covered with blood. A shotgun
was discovered in the back of
the truck. officers said
According to police reports.
the suspects allegedly attempted
to drive away fro m Bice's
service station al Knott A venue
Coast
Weather
and Lampson Street after rilling
a pickup truck with gas and
without paying for thei r
purchase.
Witnesses told police Bice
)Umped into the bed Of the l~Ck
<1s it sped out or the stauon
toward Westminster. The drive r
of the truck reportedly pulled in·
to a vacant lot at Western
Avenue and Garden Grove
Boulevard.
One of the occupants of the
truck then pulled out a s hotgun
and shot Bice. police said.
Bice was convicted July 24 by
a We s t Orange Cou nty
Municipal Court jury of two mis-
demeanor counts or violating the
state's odd-even gasoline dis·
trib ution plan by r equiring
<'Ustomers to pay a $3 reserva-
tion fee to fill up with gasoline at
the appointed time , thereby
civording a wait in line.
Many of has regular customers
were delighted with the arrange·
mcnt. but others who drove in
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PILUF NUI'ICE
DOES IT A.GAIN
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again!
"We had s uch good luck sell·
mg our van in your classified
section that we tried It again ancl
sold our Volvo."
That's the advertising success
s tory o( the San Juan Capistrano
man wbo ptaced this ad in the
Daily Pilot:
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rack, AC. PB. PBS as-. sasted, 59M mi, reg gas.
good cond. $3000 XXX ·
xxxx
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Disaster
Claims
13 Lives •
PLYMOUTH. England <AP)
-Ships, lifeboats and helicop-
ters searched the Atlantic orr
southwest England today for
bodies and survivors or yacht·
ing 's worst dias a s t e r One
Ame rican died. but offi cials said
they had accounted for all U.S.
craft in the area. .. -,.
An American reside nt ctr Lon·
don., Frank Ferris. was among
13 yachtsmen reported killed.
By midday: 21 yachts worth an
estimated $4.S million were re·
por ted s unk or abandoned in a
freak summer storm Tuesday
lhat lashed more than 000 yachts
in the inter.national Fastnet
Race with 70-mile wands and
mountainous seas.
Yachting officials in
Providence. R.l ., reported all
American boats in the race were
safe. British racing officials sajd
they had no word from two U.S.
boats, but said they apparently
were not in danger.
A spokesman for the Royal
Ocean Racing Club said the
yachtsmen were warned ahead
o f lime about possible high
winds. but once the race started
"1t is their own responsibility to
judge the weather as it occurs.'·
Rescuers pulled more than 125
s urvivors from' the wreckage or
their yachts.
Ferris was sk ippering his
yacht Ariadne with a British
crew. He was picked up, badly
inJured. by a Dutch destroyer
and died aboard at. Four of his
crew also were reported dead.
The other deaths were two
British c rewmen from the Royal
Air Force's Gramalkin. two from
the Trophy, two from the
Flashlight and one each from
the Gunslinger and the Festina
Tertia.
Among those reported safe
was forme r Prime Minis ter
Edward Heath. whose boat
Morning Cloud was still an the
race. He said he wa:, making
good progress.
Earlier reports said there
were 336 boats in the race when
the s torm hit. but today the
Royal Ocean Yacht Club re·
duced the field to 306. The club
said 256 of these were accounted
for -still racang. reached Port.
abandoned or sunk -and 2S
were still to be heard from.
A spokeswoman said many of
these did not have radios. and it
might be many hours before the
fate of all of them was known.
Among the American boats
finishing the race were : Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turner's
Tenacious, Californian Jim
Kilroy's Klaloa, Stephen
Colgate's 54-foot Sleuth, from
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Lale night and early
morning low c louds
otherwise s unny after·
noons. Lows t.oo1ght 57 to
62. Highs Thursday near
70s at beaches to 75 to 82
inland. Carter'• a ·1.,er Trl_p
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RESCUE ATTEMPTED BY HELICOPTER OFF ENGLAND
13 Yachtsmen Pertsh In Worst Boating Tragedy
U.S. Racing Yachts
Reported to Be Sa/ e
By ALMON LOCXABEY
0.1ty Pllol llo<lllft• Win i.•
Reports from England today
indicated that American boats
with local crewmen aboard are
s afe or accounted for in th~
tragic 60S-m1le Fastnet race
Williwaw, onl' of the yachts on
the Ad miral's Cup Amen <'an
team was reported as having
finished safely with all hands
Walhwaw was being s kippered
by Dennis Cpnner of San D1t·go
with a San Diego Yacht (;lub
c rew. 1nc lud1ng s aalmakcr
Lowell North's son, Dan
Imp, another Admiral's Cup
entry owned by David Allen of
San Francisco with Skip Allan,
son or Mr and Mrs Robert M.
Allan of Newport Reach. as a
member of the crew has been
sighted and is stlll racing. ac·
cording to wire service reports
There was no report on the
U.S Admiral's Cup entry Aries
out of New York
The Brazilian yacht Indigo
with crewmen Rex Banks. Gary
Weisman. Paul Buttrose and
Bob Steele from Newport was
reported finished today with all
hands safe.
The ttaUan yacht Vena. skip·
pered by Dennis Durgan or
Newport Beach and with local
crewman Louie Wake aboard
finished the race early today.
Othl'r "'"II kno.,_.n Southern
C'ahfom1a :.<11lon. "'ere aboard
st•veral fort'q~n boats Ed
Lorence and Renn~ Mitchell
"'ere aboard a Hong Kong entr)
and have been accounted for
Wire sen ice n·ports ha\(•
been confusing about thP d1:,lln<'
t1on between th e 605 mi le
F astnct race and the Admiral '>
Cup l'ompe11tion out of Cowes on
the lsll' of Wight
The Fastnet r:i cC' d<1t('!) back
to 1928 <1nd I!) gcnerall~ con
s1dercd to be one of the mOltt
rugged and challenging races in
the world bccaUSl' of weather
conditions and shoalmg an the
Irish Sea between the rock and
Plymouth .
The Admiral's Cup 1s an an
vltational offshore racing series
of comparatively short duration
which as held every t~o years an
('Onjunction with Cowe~ Weck.
sponsored by the Royal Ocean
Racing Club. The F'astnet as the
final race of the series
However, the Fastnet is really
a race within a race. The high
e ntry list is attributed lo the fact
that any yacht may be entered,
whether or not it has been in·
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Series. which involves three·
boat teams representing a dozen
or more nations.
Extortion
Suspect
Nabbed
By WILLIAM HODGE
C)I tM O•llY l'll<tt SO.II
,\ 21 .year·o l d San Diego
"'om an faces ch.argei. today that
she lured a San Clemente busa
nessman t.o her motel room <1nd
then tned to shake ham down for
Sl,000 Wlth the threat of d1scloi.-
ang the rl'nde1vou),
In <·us tod} on extortion
charge:. 1s Jill Man e Christine
Braml~ttl'. ~ho police identified
as a former Saddleback College
<.tudent
l nvestagallnR offi cers allege
"he v. anted the money for law
'ichool tu1t1on
~11 ss Rramlettt· "a-. arresterl
Monday out:>1de .i San Clemente
tavern. They had given lhe San
Clemente bu.siness man SJ,000 in
marked bills to assertedly pay
her off She was arrested when
he left the bar with the alleged
marked cash
Officers refused to divulge the
rdentlly of the San Clemente
businessman The> s aid they
didn't "'ant to accompfbh what
the .. uspect allegedly attempted
to do tn expQS1ng the m an
The case de' elopl'd i.everal
"'e~b ago. police said, when th~
bu :.1ne:.~man as;;;ertedly re
1· t' 1 ' e d a t· a 11 r r o m M 1 " !>
Hramleltt• who wanted to
purcha!it' a gift for her San
ClementC' parenb
The v1ct1m ;.igreed to lalk to
her while he 1A<1:. rn San Diego
for another meeting Police said
hi.' told the IA Oman he did not do
husaness 1n San Diego but she al
l«>gedly insisted that "he wanted
to purchase the gift through a
S.in Clcmcntt• firm
Pohce declined to 1denttfy the
gi ft. claiming 1l would lead to
the 1dent1t} of the v1ct1m
After the first San Diego meet
mg, police said. Mas!> Bramlette
Jllegcdly called the victim again
.to a> she had deposited money
for the gift an the bank
On the second trip to San
Diego. where the young woman
was atlendin~ school, police said
the v1ct1m met her in a motel
room
Aft er that trip , Mi ss
Bramlette allegedly began mak·
mg demands for rent money and
then increased the requests to
S 1,000 and $3.000 when initial al
tempts failed.
When the m an approached
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Chase Hikes
Prime Rate
IN81DI! TODA V
Th• Ch1ft War ironclad
AfonUor hoa been 11ickUng
uoJuobW artttocas OS 1zpert1
tftadll "'°"' to U ft u fn>m it• aoot•f'JI grow oJI C• Hot· anaa, N.C. sio,..,, phoCo POf1e
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Passengers Bumped
Jn recent years the Fastnel
has become comparable to the
Newport Ocean Sailing Associa·
lion's Ensenada race which an·
nually draws more than 500 sail·
lng yachts.
Unlike the Ensenada race. the
Fastnet is not subject to the
same strict safely inspections.
Boat.a without radlos are allowed
in the race.
NEW YORK CAP > -
Chase Manhattan Bank,
the nation ·s third larges t.
said today it is raising Its
prime lending rate from
11 i~ percent to 12 percent,
matching the 1974 record
for that closely watched
rate .
The prime rate is the in·
terest rate banks charge
most credit-worthy cor·
porate customers.
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DES MOINES, Iowa <AP) -Thirty-el'~' pa11en1er1 wbo
beld compllmeDtal'J paases for•
1even.Qy trip on the steamboat
Della Queen \ave been bumped
to make room for Pre11creat
Carter'• entour.,e, accordlaa to
the boat line.
A Delta Queen spokesman
said lllOlt of the PMHD••n bad
been oven frM .,.... •• beca\IM
they were employeea of the com-
pany, relaUvet of employeee or .
'
travel agent.a.
President Carter announced
IHt week tbat be, bla wile,
R01alynn. and dau1bter, A.my,
would be on the lll11l11lppl
River cruise trom St. Paul,
Minn. to St. Louie that leave1
Friday.
Tbe boat l1De announced that
paasen••n holdln1 reservaUona
for tbe cndae would not be "ln·
convenlen*" by the presence
of the pratdent and bl• en·
f
tour age.
Among thole bumped from the
crulae were Mllt.on and Boon)e
Hoffa of Fridley, M1nn .. wbo bad
been atven free pu1a1e u com·
pen11Uon for problems they en·
counttted on the Queen's new
slater shlp, the lli11l11lppl
Queen, In July. fbe Hoffa• said
they bad been promised a veran·
da room on the earlier trip but
ended up in 1 cabin w\tb a view
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Evidence Found
The quarter-point boost
by Chase indicates that
credlt·ti1bteQin1 moves
by tbe Fedel'al Reserve
Board are tatln1 effect.
Tl1htening credit by loft.
lng up interest rate. ls one
tool the central bank UNI
to cool tbe economy, and
thus dampen inflaUen.
EL CENTRO CAP> -The FBI
satd Tuesday lt found a cas
m11k, three IUM and 190 books
deaUn& with revolutionary pl"()-
test to the home of James
Maloney, who kllled two FBI
acenu before klllln& himself lut ·
week. '---~~~~~~~~-
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1 Drama Stftged
YACH'l 1S ••• • th~ New Vort Yacht Club, and
)'llJOte 5'oett'1 WllUwaw from
the ltarltan, N.J Yacht Club.
Kiiroy broke tomv ribe lo the
to rm
Unotrlr ual resull'l showed that
Tennc1ou11 wa:i the wanner.
Dy '"'"<Jay toduy. rare of.
hdala In London rtiported the~t
oth"r American enl ncis were re I RALSIGH, N C. fAP> -John t-•J)ected to l lily Mi Sloe<'lcley ported 1111hted and n rc Al
Thorotoa clJd aeveral exped. matcbt!d UM> d cravtioa ol one llance, from the U S Naval
m .... lit tM r-.ueat oC Or Jd of the Intruders aod aald 1"4! had Academy with H men 1bo1trd:
trer lbtDooakt'a auom~s to taken LSD lbe ol"h' of tht1 at Imp owned uod 11kipJ>tred by
try to...._ t .. t.llll0ft1 OD boles tack. Oavid Alleo ol tlelvederc, CaUf .. lo a..,•acu top MacDonald·~ On~ of ~ all~1ed intruders, • flnl1hed lhe race. and Aries. he 1lM ~rlnc when •ti.tked woman. chant d . ''Add la owned and u tled by Mi ke
by 1ncrudel'lt who t illed Ma groovy Kall th pt11." Mae Swvrdlow of New York. sighted
fam ly. Donald has 1'1.lid irnd a.Ult racin1:
8ut aoatt rn•tc hed Cb4! ln Provadeoctt, R.! .. U.S.
tbtatrtcs of i.n "•Perlmf'nl yat·hting officials report~ .t~
performed by prosecutors 1'~'1 t a t u ~ or the re m a 1 na n g
day 'SympJwnv' Amenra n boats , Boomerang, Thornlol\, a <: Be rkt•ley 'J owo t•d by George Comantaros
forensae scaeoUbt , rc~umes tu,b from th .. N ·w York Yacht Club.
teatJmony today In the triple-F;.,,;QL.-.d f1n1i.ht!d the r ace; Toscana,
murder trial .,,ac,ol fe owned by E. Swenson of Ne w
.Mae-Donald, 35, of llunUt\J(lon fl <H 'H ES't EH, N y York. :,1ghted and sUll racl{lg:
Harbour. ts charged with killing -r A p ) Radio s tutwn l'aranu. 1>alled by Richard Nye of
his pregnant wife Colette, 26 WXXf FM fina lly h io. Greenwich, Conn . finis hed the
:md daught~r.1 f<lmlkrly, 5 untl fina 8 hed lht• "'l'hl• lira met> todav . Andiamo Robin,
Kristen, 2. while he was a Green faoiis hL>d Symphony .. uwlit•d by ·J Hardmg. Buffalo,
Reret dO<.'tor s tatJoned at "'ort The station wui. an tht· I\ Y . which dropped out of the
Ur agg in l970 m id::.t or platyluK Fruo1: racl• safely. and Acadia. skip-Tuesday, he testified th · top Schubert 'lj daits ic piece pert:'d by Uurt Keenan of New
could have been moving when Monday wh e n WXX 1 Orleans. which finis hed safely."'
icepick holes in it were made. a bruptly went off the air fn London, officials had not
A prosecution witness has said A station s pokes man hl'ard from the Toscana and the
the even, circular holes in the said -a telephone crew in· C:irlna, but said they did not
top mean it wasn't moving when -adve rtently cut the line think they were in danger .
tbe holes were made , supporting le ading t.o the traOBmitter. T he 605-mile race s ta rted
the government's contention putting the station off thf' Siiilurday from the JsJe of Wight,
that MacDonald stabbed his wife air for seven hours , The off the south coast or England.
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MAP PINPOINTS SCENE OF YACHTING TRAGEDY
Survivor• Hunted Ott Engltah Coaat After Ston"
Four Marines
May Decline
F ..... P ageAf
SAFE .•.
Fonda
Act Said
Treason
SACRAMENTO (AP> -State
Seo. RoMrt NJmmo ::J: he ccm-
alden what Jane F laid OD
ber trip to Hano& wu "ao act al
treason," but iullta be la DOt
calling her a traitor.
.Nimmo, a bomber pllot ila tbe
European Theater d urtn1 World
War U and a ttMn1.t recalled
for the Korean conlUtt, told a
news conference Tuesday :
"By the atadards by wbidt I
was raised and by die eode •·
der whlch J served for 29 years,
an act of treason has been com·
mitt.ed."
The Atascade ro RepubUcu
1aid from the Senate noor July
20 when Miss Fonde's appoint~
m e nt to the California Arta
Council was rejected 28-5:
"By aJI standar ds by which I
was r aised she wa:; guilty of
having com matted an act of
treasQn."
Statements from the fToor are
immune from legal action, but
lbose made elsewhere are not.
Asked for comment, Mlaa Fon-
da s aid sbe did not lmow if she
would rue suit: "The charge ol
treason is extremely serious. I
have never broken the law an my
life, except for a traffic ticket."
Nim mo conceded he couido 't
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To Testify t hrough the t.op while s he was IY· playing of the sym phony The yachts sailed to the F~slnet inguncoos~ious ordead. ~__,.___\_,_Jw~a!s£c~onfi£]c~~~~:da~.::...-)~~~·~;&:~u;,:,,~~e;~~~i:---sAr;Ji[)f£Ci()(J a--+---M11c9onald says he fend• Irel and and back to Plymouth, SAN DIEGO CAP> -Four
the intruders' attack while the Devon. Ma rine sergeants accused of
T he RORC said the race was
started last Saturday tn light to
mode ra te weather conditions
but tbei e was a weaUiet"TOrecast
of In creasing winds ne.r the
Fastnet rock off the coast of
Ireland. But there was oo lndlca-
tion Of t.be int.emit)' ol the storm.
rem ember precisely w~t-.-. ____ ,.
Fonda s aid, b u t it wa s someth l n~ about "urging
American Oyers to quit bomb-top was looped over his arms Many of the 40· to 70-foot boats a busing recrulL'i m ay decline to
and later put it over his wife lo IJusban' d Tell-h ad rounded the rock and were tell their story at a pretrial hear-
keep her war m. U.tt bound for Plymouth on the la.at mg after the lut or 120 young
"ls it your opinion that the pa-leg of the race when the storm Marines take the stand
jam a lop could have been used K .dn w:~ roared out of the Irish Sea, send· A s pokesman at the Marine
that way to fend o f( the attack I ap,· u e ing 60-foot waves crashing into Cor ps Recruit Depot said the
and s till n ot s us t a in t o rn the boats, snapping mas ts and drill instructors could testify
a r e:: as ?" prosecutor Brian F S overturning the craft. "but we don't ex~t them to "
Murtagh asked Thornton. OUDd lain "The air waves were thick In the last three weeks, all but
M urtagh t hen took off his with dlStress calls," said an of-three o f the 120 r ecrui t s h h f. th R l N I Ai St testified The hearing wa.<> au.s Jack~tandpulhts armst roug S ACRAM ENTO <AP)_ A acer at e oya ava r a· h d ~he arms of another paJama top, tJon ut Culdrose, Cornwall. pended Sunday nlg t an re-
lea ving the body of the lop an female state em ployee who was Royal Navy h elicopte rs, :,u mes Thursday with their betw~en his arms. The position apparenUy an aide to state As· lifeboats, tugs and wars htps testimony be!ore Capt Kathryn I f' se mblyman Jrm Ellfs was found d 1 ,,,.. ·1 to al P. Cooney, who will then rtt0m resembled
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sweater pu led 0 s lain in her home in suburban r>ulle at east u.J sa1 ors s e· mend whether to court-martutl over a n..rson's head. ty a nd re<:overed JO bodies Tues-..-Ca rm ichael, authoritit:s re-h I d the seraeants To the gasps of s pectators. day . The s eatc cont nue a
µroserutor .James Blackburn ported through the night but was ham-'"The rec ruits all took the
took an icepick and slabbed at The s·acramcnto County peredby badweathcr !:>land and were pr t:tly
the lop while MurtaJ?h 'moved sheriff's office identified the vie-The weather was improving s t r a 1 g ht f o r ward , · · th e
be.ck and forth. The pick hit tim T uesday as La Vaughn Mis · today. s pokesman s aid Tuel.day
Murtagh unct• <luring the simul<J kimen. 48. whosl' husband Paul "There were• dozens or empty "Their stonei. were all similar " lion. MacDonald had no stab or ~ays' he had been kidnapi>cd yachts JUSt drifting a bout,'' s~ud
knife wounds an h1~ lower lirm:. from Utcir home and taken to British hclu:opter crt:wman Alf Tht• alle~erl abusf• took place
or 'hands, with the CX<'cption of Oceanside Toppe r ·'It was s pooky .-last month in a barra<'kb &t
some µaper cut lak e wound!> in millions of pounds worth o( ship c 3 mp Pendleton. v. ht> rt• th<'
twtwf!t•n hi s fing1.:rs Sacramt'nto County She riff'!> ping and from what we could see recruits wt're a:o.!.ignNl tt•m
Murtagh handed the top back Deputy James Hailey said Ma~-nobody on bourd " porar1ly for rinc and othPr f1t'ld
to Thornton, who s&iid most of k i m en w a I kc d r n to l h e Swaying ma~ls and tangled training. Th1•y s<i id the drill 'lf'r
tht> holes were t e arl., not <keanside pohce ~talion <ibout n ~on ng hampered p1lob and qeants. an a drunken rampage
d rcular punctures like all tho~1· 7 3(} p.m and said he h<id ~n winch operators trying to lower t-arlv one mormni:. r hoked and
in MacDonald':, top. kidnapped from hi!> C11rm1chael r c!'iC UC c ables. and som e hit recruits and kno<'kcd olhl•r!> But he called I.he demonstra home about 4 am. M1sk1men crewmen had to Jump into the around lion "a little bil s illy" and said the four a ssaila nts ap sea to be packed up
"rlnky-tlink," saying it involved peared to be of Latin American "It was not so much the wind
too m any a~s umpllons to be origin tha t finished the Camargue. it
valid. Baile} said M1skimen told of wa'> th<' 'if'a:. ... !'ia1d ht!r British
But Thornton s uppurtcd ~omt· f1 c1·rs that thP men <'iHtH· to hro, ownN Arthur Mo'>!>. "T he v. a \ c'>
The death toll ol more than a
doien people is unprecedented m
offshore yacht r acin g. Two
pe rsons wer~ ltllled 10 this
yea.r's Southern Ocean Circuit
off Flonda.
There was a fatality lo Los
Angelett Yacht Club's Wtulney
Series-two years ago when a
t'rewman was hit by a swinging
hoom an h e<ivy ~ e:i the r off Catala na U;Jand
Don Vaughn. a NcwrxJrt Beach
var ht.sman who hit!> ~ailed 1n
maJOr Off Shore• r&il'l"> aJI (JV{'f th1 •
v.orld. i.a1d the thin~ that mak1•..,
tt11· Fa:.ln<'l ...o lrt•ac·h,•rou!> v.h1•11
tht• v.t'ather blov.o., up I!> th1•
~ha I lov. l'<>ndallon~ <J ff th•· I n sh
<·o:i'>t v. h 11·h t end to <·r r atr
..i111rt 'iquar<" .. P<I'> wh1rh
l akl'' 1t.., toll of men Jnd •-.111111
mc•nl A11d th1• c•ohl v. Jt«r 111 th.at
1101 rt of the v.orld. ., en tn ttw
., u rn m l' r . c a n be f lJ t a I 1 ''
1·n•14 mvn "-hi> are in thf' V.dlt r
for "") length of timt.>
ing, and saying that the U.S.
aovenunent waa at fault."
ln lt'l2 after returniq, Ilia
Fonda declared in response to
allegations that her Hanoi nclio
appeals to pilots to halt their
raids were traitorous: "I have
no reason to feel lbat the Viet-
namese people are my enemy
. . The people tn this country
who a.re speaking out against the
war a~ t.he real palriots."
N lmmo, asked if be-stHI
believed Miss Fonda to be guilty
or treason. re plied that "treason ·~ hkl· murde r . unless you have
been convicted of 1t, you are not l(Ullly "
"I did not say s he was a
trJ1t,1r," he i.a1d
""•mmo said he received a lel·
11•r from <Jctol' Henry Fon<1a,
J.in1• '> f;Hh t•r
F onda wr<>IL· that he had
friend., and rclat1v1·~ who d1~
;1 ••rt•"'d v.1th h1!> pohl1cs. antl
ltwv rt·ma1n1·d fril·nrts by not
t.1 lk1n~ Jh<1ut rl
But J :o. mu1·h J'> th1·y mi~hl
ciar .. .t~rt•1• v.ath Jc1n c. they would
nf' .. t.-r dream of calhn ~ her a
1 rd rtor 1lr uo;in ~ the word
·1 rl'J'lln rn rf'fr·rnng to her
Summer Sale
pru~ecuta<m tc~t1mon y on a home and s hut Mrs M1i.k1mcn wc.'rc enormous
bloodstained sht·ct found lying 111 a back bedroom before takmg "The bo<ct turned turtl<' a criu
near Mrs MacDonald He s:ud him awa y He requested that pl1• of time:. and then raghtf'd
ht> agreed with some or the gov ~acra mento County d(·pulu:-. 1ts t·lf agarn, I think by shcn
••rnment's <1ssessmcnts on im cheC'k on her well being wuH power. We were all wear
pressions In blo<>d on the s heet A sheriffs deputy wl!nl tr, the 1n.: s afety harness. When we
Prosocutors are trying to ~how ho m e and foun d Mrs. M1i.k1mcn went under all l remember is
MacDonald carried his wife's dead in the bedroom Railey said trying to hold my breath."
body tn lhe sheet. she bad been beaten, but it The Fas tnct RacE' is the final
Meanwhile, a bench war·rant would be up to the c:oroner to de event an the fi ve-race AdmiraJ's
ha s been iss ued for He lena termine tbe cause of death. Cup series. h eld every two
Stoeck fey. who defens e at· · The coroner's office sauJ de-years. Nineteen nations entered
torneys say is a m aterial wit-lcctives were still investigating three hoat teams for the Cup but
ness in the case t he scene today and the body the J<'astnet classic also was
Several defense witnesses are was not avail able for an open toother compeUtors.
•
1
autopsy. The first yacht to finish was
GAS ...
off the street were enraged by
the fee and hiii refusal to sen
them gas.
He faced a potential ~500 fine
and up to six months in county
jail on each conviction. Ills sen-
t enc In R heari ng had been
s cheduled for Aug. 2:7.
Bice also faced trial ln U.S.
Oas f rict Court in Los Angeles on
Sept. 4 on charges or violating
federal gasoline pricing regula·
tions.
In addition. the Orange County
district attorney 's office had
brought a civil suit against Blee
for a lleged illegal pricing ac-
li" illes.
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No arrc.'Sls were immed1ately Condor. owned by Briton Bob
reported. Dell who lives in Bermuda. His
Mrs. Miskimen's Job in the yacht got home in 71 hours, 25
state Cap1tol 1s hs ted in I.he sw.te minutes, 23 seconds, almost
directory as being m the same e ight hours faster than the pre·
office as that of Attsemblyman vious best tame 11et by Turner in
Ellis. 197 l.
'fhere was no answer Lo a
telephone call to Elias' San
Diego home today
P h otogs Nix
Carter Trip
NEW YORK tAP> -t,our
major news organizations b~ve
decid ed not to send photo-
graphers with President Cart.er
on his Mississippi River boat
trip under restrictive coverage
rules set by the White House.
Executives of The Associated
Press, United Press lnternu
tlonal, Time and Newsweek suid
they considered the ground rules
for the seven·day trip, which 1s
to ~gin Friday, to be an unac-
ceptable attempt to restrict cov-
erage of the president.
T he nation 's three ma1or
television networks said they
had not rejected the rules but
were trying to work out a com·
promise with the WhJte House .
,.,.... Pag~ A I
EXTORT •••
police about the de mands, In-
vestigators told him to arrange
a Sao CJemente meeting with
th e woman and ga ve hJm
marked bill• to present to her.
PoUce said Miu BramltU.o
may have ~n lnvolvttd with
other local ruldenta. Tbt mat·
t•r ta eUll under lnvfftlaatloo.
M laa Bramlette ll belng he lo
ln Oran1e County Jatl on Sl0,000
baU.
CARTER ...
<>f traNh bags
Mrs. Hoffa uld sht! con
s idercd the riverboat company's
orrer of a free trip generous
compensation. As late as last
Wednesday. she said , the couple
wer e told they had been up·
graded Lo twin beds from bunk beds
"We were told then we would
not be bumped, but on Monday
eve ning we were told we had
been displaced to help provide
three more ro0ms for agents in
the party," Mrs Hoffa said.
"I think the whole thing was
handled poorly," s he said.
Mrs. Hoffa said she r eceived a
call Tuesday from Sen. David
Durenberger , R·Mlnn., who said
he and his friends thought It
would be a good Idea for the Hof·
fas lo stay in the Wh ite House
while the Carters are on the
river cruise.
"But I think he was julit jok·
ln11." she added .
The boat Uoc. In a prepared
statement Tuesday, said that the
Hoffas and all othe rs who were
bumped were free to uae their
po11se11 at another lime.
''It's Ju.Bl like the airlines."
the atatemen t uld .
Ceremonies Held
TOKYO CAP) -Japan ob·
Hrved the 3Ct.h aruliveraary ot
the end ot World War II with
ceremC>Nee In 27 c:IUa today in memory of tbe 3. l mllUon
Japaneee war dead.
c
All Uphols te r y at s ubstantial Savings
Stanton Coope r S ofas & Loveseats
E x ceptional prices for top
quality construction
Sofas start at S629 -Loveseats s549
Check these features:
x 8 way hand tied base
x Kiin dried hardwood
x Corner blocked. doweled . glued & screwed
x Arm covers
x Lined skirts & interlined cushions
x Zippered seat & back cushions
x Great selection of styles and fabrics
x All On Sale Now Stock & Special Order
Ttl Sept. 1st
• . .
• Orange Coast
EDITION
Totlay'• £1••lil• t
N. 'l'. Stoek8
VOL. 72, NO. 227, ~SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUN.TY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Coast Yaehtsnien Safe • ID Disaster
By ALlllON LOCIL\BEV
W.HIM ....... Wrlw
Reports rrom En1land loday
indicated that American boats
with local crewmen aboau·d ue
aare or accounted for ln the
tragic ~mile Fastnel race.
Williwaw, one ol the yachts oo
the Admiral's <;up American
team was reported as having
rinisbed safely with all hands
WUli'!";tw Wl!S being s klppert"d
bv Dennis Conner of San Diego
* * *
w'ilh a San Oleao Yacht Club
r rt"w , l ntludln& ulJmaker
l.owtU North's son . Dan.
Imp, another AdmlraJ'1 Cup
entry owned by David Allen or
San Francisco with Sklp Allan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Allan ot Newport Beach, u a
member or the crew has been
sighted and ts still racing. ac-
cord..ing to wire service rePOM.S.
The Brazilian yacht lndieo
with crewmen Rex Banks, Gary
* * *
Weitman. Paul Bullrose and
Bob Steele from Newport was
reported firushed today with au
bands safe.
The Italian yacht Vena, skip·
pered by Dennlll Durgan ot
Newport Beach and with local
cre wman Louie Wake aboard
fmlshed the race early today. ~ther well·known Southern
CTlifomia sailors were aboard
s everal fore ign boats. Ed
Lorence and Benny Mitchell
* * *
were aboard a Hong Kong entry
and have been accounted for.
Wi re service reports have
been confusing about tbe dlstinc·
lion between the 605·mile
f astnet race and the Admiral's
Cup competition out of Cowes on
the Isle or Wight.
The Fast.net race dates back
to 1928 and is generally con-
sidered to be one of the most
rugged and challenging races in
the world be.cause of weather
* * *
conditions and shoaling in the
Irish Sea between the rock and
Plymouth.
The Admiral's Cup is an in-
vitational offshore racing series
of comparatively short duration
which is held every two years in
conJunction with Cowes Week,
sponsored by tbe Royal Ocean
Racing Club. The Fastnet ·~the
final race of the series
However. the Fastnet 1s really
a race withln <i race. The h.igh
* ~ * *
entry list is attributed to U1e fact
that any yacht may be entered,
· whether or not it has been in-
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Ser ies , which involves three·
boat teams representing a dozen
or more nations.
In recent years the Fastnet
has become comparable to the
·Newport Ocean Sailing Assoc1a -
t1on 's Ensenada race which an-
nually draws more than 500 satl -
ISee SAFE, Page A2>
* * *
.15 Dead in Tragic Fastnet Race
Oil Fouls
S. Texas
I Beaches
' CORPUS CHRJSTJ , Texas
, <AP> -Oil washed up on five t miles of the Padre Island Na-
~ tional Seashore today in the
worst staining yet or glistening
white South Texas beaches by
. c rude oil s pe w e d from a
runaway Mexican well.
The slick that hit the shore
• was relatively narrow -only 15
reel wide -but it covered about
80 percent or the fi ve-mile
stretch of s and on the northern
e nd of Padre Island, scientists
said .
"I don't see any relier from it.
There's nothing in the foreseea-
ble future to change the situa-
tion we have," said John
Robinson of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad·
ministration.
Rug-size patches of oil from I tbe world's worst oil spill
washed up at several points on
Padre and Mustang islands
t Tuesday, and scientists warned 7 that more could come ashore if
unpredictable winds did not
cooperate.
Coast Guard Capt. Roger
Madson. the oil cleanup task
force commander, said he was
prepared to bring in "miles" of
additional booms to try to keep
the oil from slipping past the
barrier islands into inland bays
· ' and lagoons.
<See OIL SLICK, Page AZ>
Newport Road
Project OK~d
Orange County s upervisors
agreed Tuesday to join Newport
Beach in a joint road project
a i med at improving Pacific
Coast Highway from Avocado
Avenue to J amboree Road in
Corona del Mar.
Tbe agreement calls for the ci·
ty and county to each contribute
$110,500 for improvement of the
roadway in the project area.
County government's share of
the funding will come from its
ArteriaJ Highway Finance Pro-
, •ram fund, gas tax money set
aside for joint city-county pro-
jC!cts
t I •
Coast
Weather
Late night and early
morning low clouds
otherwise sunny a fter·
noons. Lows tonight 57 to
Q . Highs Thunday near
709 at beaches to 75 to 82
inland.
INSIDE TODAY
The Civil War iro,.clad
Jloflitor ho.I ben v«•klbag
IJGluoble mtt/Gelt GI ezpnft
.tudv IOIJll' to Uft U /rom it•
IOGlnv grave olf Cape Hot· tncu , N.C. Storr, pltolo PQQe
A1.
0.11, .. Met, ..........
DROPPING OUT
School Board'• Henderson
Henderson
Won't Seek
'lbi.rd Term
Attorney Thomas Henderson
a nnounced Tuesday that he
won't seek a third term on the
Newport-Mesa school board in
the November election.
Henderson, a Newport Heights
resident who practices law in
Costa Mesa, bas served on the
board for seven years.
He cited the desire to spend
more time with tus family, law
practice and bobbies as motival·
ing his decision not to run.
"I encourage all interested
parties to Urrow their .bat into
the ring," said Henderson, who
represents trust ee area 6, ·
Newport Heights.
He is the second incumbent
trustee to announce that be
won't run in November. Costa
Mesan Jerome Vandewalle, ap·
pointed this spring to fill Duke
O'Brien's vacant seat, has abo
said he won't run.
Vandewalle represents trustee
area 2, the triangle formed by
Harbor and Newport boulevards
and the Costa Mesa city limits.
Whoever is elected will serve out
lhe remaining two years of the
four.year term.
Two other trustees, both ap.
pointees, have already filed can-
didacy papers with the Orange
County Registrar of Voters.
Barbara SkiUlng, appointed
two years ago after the resigna·
tion of Marian Bergeson, la seek-
ing election in area 3, Westcllff
and Santa Ana Height.a.
Kenneth Wayman is also run·
ning for a four-year term. He
represents area 1, rou1bly the
Estancia High School a\ten·
dance area.
Wayman was appointed early
this year after Don Smallwood's
reslgnaUoa.
Publication
Budget Set
Newport-Mesa school trustees
have adopted a '48.31 miWoa
publlcation bud1et for tbe
lt71·80 ac:bool year in the HC!ODd of three formal 1tep1 in the
adoption ol. a .ftoal bud••t. The budaet will be the 1ubject
of a~~ at T:IO p.m.
Sept. ' at Jllrper Commaalt1 Center, 1ltll 8tnet at 'JWUn
Avenue,c.ca11 ...
Tb• public.UC. ..,., whlcb
WU rm.IM I.be IMt mlDute to
coalorm to new illtonnation on
fund.I eomtac from tla• atate
Le1\llatun, totall ta.I mlWoe
more Uaaa tbe preUm1aar1
budlet ...... lalUM.
Irvine
Wants
New Land
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI UW OlMly f'lrtc St.ff
The City of Irvine. intensifying
its efforts t o prevent com-
mercial airline use of the EJ
Toro Marine Air Station, will try
to annex county land near the
base so the city wi11 have land-
use control in the area.
The city council acted un-
animously Tuesday night after
hearing pledges of general s up-
port from Irvine Company
President Peter Kremer and
U.S. Rep. Robert Badham, R·
Newport Beach, whose remarks
were read to the council by an
aide.
_,_~
The rand the city is eyeing is
owned by the Irvine Compa!ly.
but Kremer fe ll short of giving
enthusiastic support tq the idea
of annexation when asked by
councilman Art Anthony. who
made the proposal, if he could
agree to it.
RESCUE ATTEMPTED BY HELICOPTER OFF ENGLAND
15 Yachtsmen Perf9" In Wont Boating Tn1~y
Kremer reiterated earUer re-
m arks to the council that his
company would support the city
"totally" on the El Toro issue.
However, he said he couldn't say
at that point if he would go
along with the annexation plan.
3rd Tinae A round
Medical Examiner
The council approved a motion
by Anthony that directed tbe
city's staff to begin the process
of annexing the land south or
Irvine Boulevard and which
spreads bac k toward the
foothills. Officials didn't know
Tuesday riigbt ho w much
acreage might be involved.
The la nd is presently un-
developed
Testifies in Trial
In addition to en abling the city
to work with the Jrvine Com-
pany against commercial use or
the military base, having the
land under city zoning control
also could help prevent ex-
pansion of the base, oUicials
said after the meeting.
Assistant City Manager Paul
Brady said lbe annexation proc-
ess couJd take anywhere from
six months to 18 months lo com-
plete. Tbe county's Local Agen-
cy Formation Commission
would make the decision.
Kremer said the problems
"simply cannot be accommodat·
ed by the Irvine General Plan
and the Irvine community."
By DELORES BROOKS IRWJN
0. tlot O•tlY ...... StaH
A medical examiner te!'>tified
today that there was no indica-
tion that alleged rape victim
Catherine Hardin was abused
when he examined her shortly
after s h e accused Glen
Hutcherson of raping and assull·
ing her.
·'The re were no bruises or
lacerations or wounds that you
could detect?" defense attorney
Terry Giles asked.
'·No, none.'· the doctor
replied.
Through that testimony . Giles
was attempting to indicate to a
mne-man three.woman Orange
County Supenor Jury that Ms.
Hardin was not raped by his
client.
Hutcherson. for the third time.
is being tried on rape. kidnap
and assult c harges brought
against him In 1977.
It is the defe nse contention
Six Snappish
Turtle Champ Bites Kisser
Oneol Newport Beach's paramedic vans ls decorated
with a firlt place turtle raclng trophy today because a
Laguna Hills woman round out Tuesday night it's not a
1ood idea to klsa a turtle.
THE PAINFUL LESSON wu leamed at the con-
clusion ol the 7:30 p.m. races held at Houliban's Old Place,
a restaurant at 4880 Campus Drive.
Downy Ferrer, 28, of 23381 Via Martine, owner and
trainer ol the entry listed only •• Number Six. decided to
bestow a victory kils after her pet took first place.
IN AN tJNFO&TtJNATE DISPLAY or the
persevefance that earned it first place in tile race.
Number Slx snapped down on Miaa Ferrer's upper lip and
1teadf utly refused to let 10.
Paramedics Dave Bowman and Ken Fleuel were
1ummoaed from Newport Center to render aid.
After tryiq to pry tbe beat otl Mill hrrer'a Up, they
detlded to pve medical adence a try.
TDY GAVS NUMBS& 8D an lnJeetlon ot vaJJum, a
traaq..W.... Tbe nluant dAd la Job and Miu Ferrer wu
Hpanted from ber pet.
SM buded over her tropby in ll'•Utude and was told
to set a tetanua lbot.
Tbel"e were DO !Jadlcatlonl ot the fate ot Number Six.
•
that the now 21·year-old woman
willingly engaged in sex acts
with the defeodeot but when he
refu sed to pay the $25 fee Ms.
Hardin asked for. she alleged
that a rape had occurred
But in testimony Tuesday, the
slightly built alleged victim an·
grily defended her cause.
At one point. her outc r ies
ag:unst the questioning by Giles
caused Superior Court Judge
Byron McMillan to order the
Jury taken from the courtroom.
After the l2 Jurors had depart-
ed McMillan said. "Do you want
to prosecute this case? H you
can't play by the rules. I 'II dump
ll. ..
.. I'm testifying for the state or
California and they <Giles> are
trying to prove me a prostitute
of some sort... Ms . Hardin re-
torted.
tier outburst was reminiscent
or that which occurred during
Hutcherson's second trial.
That trial ended in an 11 to l
vote for acquittal of the 46-year
old Whittier aerospace worker.
But after both the prosecution
and defense attorneys bad
moved tor a dismissal of the
charges against Hutcherson,
Judge Richard Beacom re(used
and ordered the accused man to
stand lriaJ a th.ird time.
At the end or bis first trial. a
jury found Hutcherson guilty. a
verdict that was overturned
when Judge Mason Fenton said
Ms. Hardin's testimony was not
believable.
(See DIAL, Pase Al)
School Food
Prices Rue
Studeotl wbo eat ln Newport·
Mesa ac:hool cafeterias will be
payin1 bllher price. for lbelr
luncbe9 tbil fall.
Newport-lieu 1cbool ~
approved price bikea Tuesday.
MOit •anclwlch prices, for ex-
ample, will lncreue by 10 ceata.
to eo or 70 «nt.a dependinS on
content.. Com dop, tacoe and
la males will r1le by 1 dime to 50
centa. while ~wn.lee are tolna
up a dime lo 2$ cent.a.
21 Boat __ ___
Sunk or
Missing ·
PLYMOUTH. England !AP1
Ships. lifeboats and helicop·
tcrs searched the Atlantic off
southwest England today for
bodies and survivors of yacht-
1 n g ·s worst diasast e r . One
Am en can died. but officials said
they had accounted for all U.S.
craft an the area.
An American resident of Lon·
don. Frank Ferris. was among l5sailors rePOrted killed.
By midday, 21 yachts worth an
estimated $4.5 million were re-
ported sunk or abandoned in a
freak summer storm Tuesday
that lashed more than 300 yachts
rn the international Fastnt>t
Race with 70-mile winds and
mountajn6us seas.
Ya<'hting officials in
Providence. R.I., reported all
Am~racan boat.s in the r ace wen~
safe.
A spokesman for the Royar
Ocean Racing Club said the
yachtsmen were warned a.head
or time about possible high
"inds. but once the race started
.. it is their own resPOnsibility to
JUdge the weather as it occurs.•·
Rescuers pulled more than 125
~urvavors Crom the wreckage of
their yachts.
Ferris was s kippering his
''acht Ariadne with a British ~·rew He was picked up. badly
1n1ured. by a Dutch destroyer
and died aboard it. Four or his
crew also were reported dead.
The other deaths were two
British crewmen from the Royal
Air Force's Grimalkin. two from
the Trophy. two Crom the
Flashlight and one each from
the GtmSlinger and the Festina
Tertia.
Among those reported safe
was former Prime Minister
Edward Heath. whose boat
Mornmg Cloud was still in the
race He said he was making
good progress.
Earlier reports said there
were 336 boats in the race when
the storm hit, but today the
·Royal Ocean Yacht Club r e
duced the field to 306. The club
said 256 of these were accounted
for -still racing. reached port.
abandoned or s unk -and 25
were s till to be heard from.
A spokeswoman said many of
these did not have radios, and it
might be many hours before the
rate of all or them was known.
Among the American boats
finishing the race were: Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turne r 's
Tenacious. Californian Jim
Kilroy ·s K ialoa, Stephen
Colgate's 54·foot Sleuth, from
the New York Yacht Club, and
Seymore Si.Dell's Williwaw from
the Raritan. N.J .. Yacht Club.• <See YAClrrs, P11e A.Z>
PIL<H NOTICE
DO~ IT A.CAIN
"Dear Daily Pilot -you did it
again!
.. We bad such good luck sell·
ing ·our van in your classified
section that we tried it again and
sold our Volvo."
That's the advertising success
story 0( the San Juan Caplstrano
man who placed lbil ad in the
Dally Pilot:
'74 14SA W1n: Luc1•1• rac:t . AC, PB. PBS u ·
slsted, •M ml. rec gu, good cond, $3000 ux·
llXllll
H you want •ood luck HWaa
your car, try tbe friendly Dally
Pilot claaslfled ad-vlHrt at
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Mangers
Opposes
Waterway
., 8TtYE MAaaLt:
Ot•o.lll' ...........
A ss embl y man Ot"n nl s
Man.cera ot lluntln.cton ttuch
c las h ed Y.'l\h advocat"l$ or a
n avisable wat ~rw iay throu1 h
the Bolu Chlca marshlands
Tuetday al\tmoon.
11.....,.., aa outapokeo propn
nent o( frt!st"r vina th..-1,200
acrH o ttdal ma rsh land,
clal11>td he b "unalter a bly op
poted " lo an ocean access lhat
would cut throuth 8olsa Chica
Members ot tho Com m illff for
C le a n Water and P e rmannt
Ocean Access met with Manaens
a nd other elected officials •l lhe
Huntington Harbour Yacht Club
Committee members are pro
posing an ocean cut be made In
to Huntlngton Harbour near th
inte rsection of P acifi c Coast
Hi ghway and Warner Avenue.
Cha rles Bennett, an Orange County planning commissioner
and committee spokesm an, told
Mangers that boaters have to
traverse Anaheim Bay to reach
the ocean and risk being "blown
up."
BeM ett said boate rs had to pass by the Naval Weapons Sta·
--~·on_there wher.a a mmunition
was being loaded and unJoaded
from boats. .
· · 1 can gua rantee you that with
the absence of any rea l danger
the state sure won 'l come up
with S20 million to construct an oce a n ac cess," Ma n 8ers
responded.
Mangers said that if boaters
wf're in any danger the Navy
would have contacted him or
other state oCficials. lie added
that the committee was over·
stating the problem
Navy officials have s aid that
loca l boaters can continue to use
An a heim Bay a nd r eported
there had been no <1ccidents in
the past 34 years
Co mm it t ee m embers.
however, were s uccessful in con-
vincing offi cials to pus h for an
Army Corps of Engineers' study
of the Bolsa Chica area and the
feasibility of a new ocean cut.
A s t ud y b y the re d er11l
e ngineers was halted in the ear
ly 70s due to lack or local In
terest.
Chaae Hike1
Prime Rate
NEW YORK CAP' -
Chaae Manhattan Bull.
lhe oat.ioa'a lhlrd lu 1eat,
aald today It la r.l1ln1 Ill
prime I ndln1 rat~ from
11 percent to 12 percunt.
matchln1 the 1974 record
ror that clostly watched
ratt
The P11m" rate I the In
tereat ratt bnn k r haritc
m ost crt!dlt w(}rthy cor
por a le ruatomen
'
The quarttt point booat
by Chu" lndlral1•a thul
uedit t 1ahtenin5 mov.il'>
by th,• Ped..ral Ruerve
Board art• taJ<lng t:ftert
T1&hten1nj l'rt.-dlt by lore
mg up mlN e1tt r~tel'i is on ..
tool the central b1tnk ws.:a
to cool the economy. ~nd
thus dampen inJlullon
YACHTS ...
Kilroy broke some ribs m the
storm.
Unofficial results showed that
Tenaciouswasthewinner.
By m idday today , ra ce of·
ficia ls in London reported these
other American entries we re re·
por ted sighted and s afe : Al·
tan a :--r1"01T1 h~ u. S. -Nava I
Academy with 14 men a board;
Imp, owned and skippe red by
David Allen of Belvedere, Calif.,
.fin is hed the r ace , a nd Ar ies,
o wn e d and sailed b y Mike
Swe rdJow of New York, sighted
and still racing.
Jn Providen ce, R.I .. U.S.
yachting officials rePOrt~ .the
s tat us o r th e r e maini ng
Am eric'an boats: Boomerang,
owned by George Comantaros
from the New York Yacht Club,
f inished the race, T oscana.
owned by E. Swenson of New
Yo rk. futished the race today:
Carina. sailed by Richard Nye or
Greenwich. Conn . finished the
r ace today . Andi a mo Robin,
owned by J . Harding, Buffalo,
N. Y . which dropped out of the
race safely. and Acadia, skip·
pered by Burt Keenan of New
Orleans. which finished safely.
The 605·mile race started
Saturdav Crom the lsle or Wight.
o f( the south coast of England
The yachts sailed to the Fastnct
Roc k at the southern tip or Congressman Dan Lungren.
R·Long-Beach , told committee
mem bers he would push for the
sturiy. He said the study would
take three years and would cos t
$470 ,000
-frefand and bac~ to Plymouth.
Youth Held
On Bal Island
Burglary Rap
A 17-ycar·old boy who ran
away from his La Canada home
three weeks ago was arrested
Tuesday in connection with a
s tring of burglaries on Balboa
Island.
Police believe the youth 1s
r esponsible for at least five
break-ins on the island. Detec·
tive Charles Beswick s aid the
boy may be linked to a totaJ of 18
recent burglaries.
Beswick has been investigal·
ing break-ins in which the thief
sneaks into the back of an island
hom e wrule occupants are in the
front yard, la king a purse or
money.
He said the youth was arrest·
ed afler he was SPOlled inside a
home and Oed. The occupants
called police and a patrolman
stopped the teenager because pe
matched the suspect's descnp-lion.
Furniture Stolen
A Newport Crest resident told
police thieves took his dining
room table and chairs Tuesday.
The furniture was among iterm
valued at $4,500 stolen from the
ho m e of J ohn Simpson of 14
Summerwtnd Court while he
was out
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Devon.
Many of the 40· to 70 foot boa~
had rounded the rock and were
bound for Plymouth on the last
leg of the race when the s torm
roared oot of the Irish Sea, send·
ing 60-foot waves crashing into
the boats, snapping masts and
O\ ertumin~ the· craft
'The a rr "3 Vt!S wt r c thick
~1th dts trt!bS calls." suid an or
frl't·r al the Hoy<t l Naval Air Sta·
lton at Culdrosc:. Cornwall
R oyal :\a"y h t'l1 copleri.,
lifeboats, tugs and wa r s hips
f)UUed at least 125 sailors to safe·
ty and recovered 10 bodies Tues·
day The s ~arch cr>n tinued
through the night but was ham·
pcrcd by bad weather
The weather was improving
today
·'There were dozens of emptl
yachts Just drifting about ," said
British heli copter crewman Alf
Topp er. "It was bpooky -
millions of pounds worth of !>hip·
ping and from what we could !tee
nobody on board."
Swaying masts and tangled
1 igging hampered pilots and
winch oper ators trying to lower
r esc ue ca bles, a n d som e
cre wmen had to jump Into the
sea to be picked up.
"lt was not so much the wind
that finished the Cama rgue, It
was the seas," said ber Brillltl
owner Arthur Moss. "The waves
were enormous.
·'The boat turned turtle a cou·
pie of times and then righted
itself again, I think by sheer
wave POWer. We were all wear·
ing s afety harness. When we
went under all I remem ber Is
t ryiJ\g to bold my breath.''
The Fastnet Race Is the final
event in the five-race Admiral's
Cup serles , held ever y two
years. Nineteen nations entered
tbree·boal teams for the Cup but
the Fastnet classic also was
open to other competltors.
The first yacht to finish was
Condor, owned by Briton Bob
Bell who lives in Bermuda. HJs
yacht got home in 71 hours, 25
minutes, 23 aecondt , elmost
eight houn fu ter than the pre·
vioua bat time set by Turner in
1971.
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OIL SUCK ••
P adre and Muatan1 lllanda,
both thin tplta ol land with 1e>me
rlch tourist areas and doaeu ol
mlla ol delola&e n1t.1onal pan,
p r otect ba11 that harbor
numerou1 rare 1peclH of
wtldlifet 1ucb u tbe world'• ODlJ
flock er wbooptu er...... and
provide breecllal 1rouc11 for
1brlmp end otber marine
aalmell.
RoblnlOll Hid wi thout tbe
lalancll "we'd be lD Y_, bll
trouble rtlbt now."
1'La1una Madre la a ""'' ver y H D1lth1 area.
Samsoe
Defender
Resigns
B y JE&&Y CLAUSEN
Of ... Oilll• -\y H
Attornf'y J o hn 81rnett of
N(•Wj>ort Bu ch hH been IP·
po1oled to represent Rodney
June1 Alcala . 35, charfed with
tb«' kidnap murde r o Robin
('hnstine Samsoe. 12. of l:funl·
1ngton Hcuch
W eil O r 1&nt e Co unty
M uniclpal Court Judge Ragou
~ngebret.sen made the appoint·
m e •lt Tuesd ay fo llo w in g
withdrawal of the County Public
Defender's Office from Alea.la's
defen11e
Police Set
BigA~iion
More Lban 76 blcyclH,
a loa, wiU. ~lev1tlon seta.
at.alned l lUI, Jewelry acid
1tereo1 will be amoa c
ltema auctioned S11turday
by the Ne wport Beach
Police Department.
T he auction will be heJd
at 9 •.m. in the rear park·
lna lot Of the police facility
at 870 Santa Bar bara
Drive.
Tbe aurtloned Items ate
unclaimed property con ·
f is ca t e d by p o l ic e .
Proceeds from t he auction
go to the city 's general
fund.
i;o,...pa~AI
fh,er lofat Ilse
Toro rt
Battle Looms
By DELORES BllOOkS IRWlN Of -0.1ly ,., ... ,I.Mt
South Or a nge County res1 ·
dent.II vowed Tuesday night to
n1ht any attempt to convert El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station to
joint civiUan·miUtary use.
"( can live *ilh the Merlnes.
They were here first . But I won't
live with commercial planes."
one Laguna HJlls resident sa1d
posal was directed at what area
residents said they fear will be
the impact or joint use.
They said the potentlaJ for
added air pollution, traffic con·
gestion a nd no ise pollution
would dfarupt residential areas
and cause prope rty values to
tumble .
T he committee that heard
those warnjngs will eventu.ally
mak e a recommenditlion for
a irport site selection to SCAG's
executive committee.
Deputy J>ubltc Defender Chns TRIAL Strople said he was forced to • • •
pull out because of possible con·
nlct of interest.
His words were spoken in Mis·
sion Viejo at a hearing held by a
Southern CaJlfornia Association
of Gov~rnments <SCAG) airport
st udy committee.
The committee has selected
live prospective airport sites in
the Southern California area for
s tudy and possible selection for
development of a facility needed
to relieve congestion at local
airports
SCAG is an association of local
governme nts in s ix Southern
California counties. As such; It
serves as a regional planning
body and a clearing house for
federal and staw grants. Barnett. whose office is in
Tustin, is scheduled t~ advise
the court Friday regarding when
he will be ready lo represent
Alcala in a preliminary hearing
at the West County Court.
County Distr ict Attorney's
prosecutors told Strople they
taave informatjon rrom several
Orange County J a il prisoners
who cla im Alcala has admit·
ted involve m en t in Ro bin 's
de ath.
At least one ot the prisoneFS Is
being defen<\ed by the public de·
fender's office, Strople said.
If that prisoner ls called to
testiry against Alcala , the public
defender's office would have to
d e stroy h i s own c lient 's
credibility. Strople said. .
"These 'jallhouse confessions
a r e freq uent." Strople sai~.
"particuJarly when someone 1s
Conseqdently. the woman's
stlnt on the witness stand Tues·
day was the third opportunJty
s he had to elabora te on the al·
legations against the accused
man.
T his time a round, defe nse
lawyer Giles walked m or e
gingerly as he cross-e~am1n4:<1
the chief witness against bis
client , the victim.
However . the confrontation
was frequently inte rrupted by
Cites' objecllons to her elabora ·
-rton of 1lf\Swers to quest~ he.
asked.
And it was when b1s coofronta·
lion with the witness drew her
hea t ed reSPOnses that Judge
McMillan threatened to "dump"
t he cas e unless Ms . Ha rdin
fo llowed court ruJes when t.esU·
l ying.
Among the possibilities unde_r
study, is the conversion of El
Toro from strict milita ry use lo
joint civilian-militar y use.
But that will nev er ha ppen Ir
the 100 or so south county resi·
den ts who atte nde d Tuesday
night's meeting ha ve their way
··How many times does thn.
CSaddleback) valley hav~ to or
gann:e-to-oppose joint use?" one
resident asked as be ren ected on
long-standing locaJ opposition t.o
the El Toro alternative.
However. r eaistence to the
propos al wasn't limited to1Sad·
dleback Valley residents
Body of Mesa
Man Found in
El Toro Ravine
T he body of a Costa Mesa man
who apparently was killed lat~
Saturday-night wh:en his ·pickup
truck tumbled off the roadway
and he was pinned inside was
discovered Tuesday in the El
To r o a re a· b y a h i g h w a y
patrolman. .
thought to be a child molester 0..--ke •-Face and the case is newsworthy. fJf.l.li Ml
··These guys Cwho say a def en·
Protests we r e he a rd Crom
lrvine. Laguna Beach. Laguna
Hills. El Toro and Mission VieJo
residents d uring the t wo·hour
bearing:
When homeowners from tho!>t'
ar eas '4eren't lambasting the
Jtllnt use proposal they were <'ut
tmg loose on County Superva!>Or
Edison Miller
Id entified by a Californ1a
ll1ghway Patrol spokesman as
thtt v1ct1 m was David Meza, :l2,
of Costa M e~a.
The spokc.-sman said Meza':,
hod v was round trapped in the
t ruc:k '4 ha ch had come to rest al
the ba~e of a 20-foot embank·
ment and v.as hidden from view
of motonsu. a.5 they dro\•e on El
Torn Road near Cook's Comer
dant has admitted guilt> think Ga 0
their statements a re tickets to y p1nonent freedom. that it'll make them a r
hero."
Strople added, "These clowns
hea rd or read a ll this s tuH
thro ugh the media. All the~ did
was pie<:e together confessions,
which is easy to do. These were
done in a third-rate, amateuris h
Cashion."
Strople said, "My personal
feeling 1s that I'm being forced
off this case by t he district .at· torney. He 's forced a contin·
uance and he knows exactly
wfla t he is doing.
"He's using evidence border·
ing on pe rjury . Ther e's not
much l can do about 1t, but l'm
not happy"
The deputy defender charged
t h at the d istr ict atto rney
shouldn't n~d "jailhouse con·
fessions" if he has a strong case
lie claimed the prosecution rs
buying t1ml' rn hopes of securing
evidence not in hand .
Youn g Robin disappeared
from lluntin,::ton Reach June
20. lier skeletal remains were
found July 2 near Sierra Madre
Robin and a gi rlfriend were
approached on a beach the dny
s he vanished by a man who
asked to take their photos.
Alcala. a part·time Monterey
Park photographer with a police
record, was arrested July 24 and
is being held in Oran1e County
Jllil without bail.
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SAFE ...
m g yachts.
Unllke the Ensenada race. the
Fastnel is not s ubJecl to the
same strict safety in.ll pections.
Boats without radios are allowed
in th e race.
The RORC said the race WH•
started last Saturday in licbt to
moderate weather conditions
but there was a weather rorecut •
of increasing winds near the
Fas tnet rock off the coast ol
Ireland. But there was no indJca·
tion of the Intensity of the storm.
The death toll or more than a.
doien people is unprecedented In
offs hore yacht rac ing . Two
persons were kllle d in. th~s
yea r 's Southern Ocean Circ1ut
nff F lorida .
There was a fatality lo Lo&
Angeles Yacht Club'• Whitney
Ser ies two ye.rs ago when a
crewman was hH by a swtngln~
boom in heavy weathe r off
Catalina Ia land.
Don Vaughn, a Newport Beach
yachtlman who baa s.iled In
m ajor ottabore r•ces au over lbe
world. said the lh1nl that malt•
the Futnet '° treacherou1 when
the weather blow• up is the
aha llow coadiUon1 off tbe Irish
coaat wbich tend to create
laho rt, "1q uare" aeaa which
takes ill toll of men and equip.
m ent. And t.be cold water ln that
part ol the world, even ln the
a u m m e r , c an b e fa t a l to
crewll)en who are In the water
for au lenltb of time.
Atom Bomb Told
NIW DELHI, i.dla (AP> -
Prl1Pe lltaiater Cha ran 8'nlb char~ tod•J that Patt.tan la
bull tn atomic bomb. He
aaid ii t ~--. bla IOYerD· ment wW have to NtOUkler tbe
ple cl1• by bl• predece11or
Morarjt Deeal that lnclla would
neltbu make aor POllHI auclaar ...,,.,...
LOS ANGELES CAP J Ari
avowro homosexuul, calling the
ap p o int men t o r Yvonne
Brathwaite Burke to the count>'
Board of Supervisors a po1Jt1cal
payoff. has announced he -.ill
oppose Mrs. Burke in the 1980
e lection.
J Ray Gallagher. 52. railed him~elf ''gay and single" but
:su1 d Monday that would n't hurt
his election c hances becaust>
"people in this district belH~\e an
1nd1vidual nghts"
Gallagher, a Democrat l1kt•
Mrs Burke. said her a ppoint·
m e nt J une 14 by 'Gov Edmund
G Brown Jr. was made to serve
Brown's "Interests 1n advancing
his own presidential ambitions
and to pay off political debts "
The newly appointed 3rd 01.,
tr ict supervLsor has been qucitt·d
as favoring the JOtnt use pro
posal
But a Maller aide denied that
hai. bo!>S flatly support~ Joint U'.'>t:
and said Miller has bt:en quotN1
out or context
.. Behe\·e me. Edison .M 1lln •'
open minded on the 1!tsue. ·· h1·
ardr. Chru. L1Jumak1.'> . .,aid
"It's Ed·, f<·t.>lmj! lhJt 11f 111,
fn t' prupo.,Jli:i El Toro '' th•·
-must l'IWlable It's lht! m!ht C'u11
duC"rH' to takf.'off., and lund
tngl> ... Loum<ikas added
Loumakas empha!t1zed that
.M a lier has not yet m adt• a com
m1tment to ~upport 1:tn) of th1·
pros pective airport slte!t
M 1llers role aside. most or th•·
Crlll<'ISrn nf the JOlnt U-.(' JJrll
~~~~~~~~~-
Thl· d1s1.·ovcry was made lit
about 7 a m by ;, patrolman
v. ho -.J~ dnOth1·r auto careen off
thl' roadv. d)' nt-ar "'here Meza·:.
truck v.~ found.
\1•<'1 dent rnves tigat()rs
th••11111<-d th.11 ~1£'7.CI was killt·d
l<1t •• S;1t urr1:" nrght when the•
t r11d< h1· ",,., tlrn tn~ rC1n off th••
n1,11J\' .1.\ ;ind p1tehcd down tht!
t'TTI O,Jtll. rll<'OI
Tht drJ\t'r o( the l1~ht-.c1gtit
J ul11 that plu 11J?ed down the
-.<imt• ro::id:.1de embankment
Tu"'-.11.1\ mo rning was only
... lt~htl~ in1uri·lf in the mishap
that led to the d1srovtry of
Mer .i 's body , the C H P
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Extortion
Suspect
Nabbed
•1 WILUAM 80DGg .... ~ ........
A ll·Y••r·old Sia Dleco
womaa tac.~ toc1., tMl
abe hared a San Clem•t.e bust
oeumaa Lo bitr motel room -uct
lbea tried to lbue him down for
$3,000 with the threat of dildoc lqthe~.
ln cu1\ody oo eJtlortion
ch.,.,_ la JW Marie CbNt1lle
Bramlette, who poUc-e ldeatil\ed
u a tor«Mr Sadclleba~k <:oueae
student.
loveati1alln& offken alleae
sbe wanted the mooey for law
school tuU.ioa.
Miss Bramlette was arttSted
M1>nday outai~ a San Clemente
tavern. They bad given the San
Clemente businessman $3,000 in
marked bills to auertedly pay
her off. She was arrested when
she left the bar wtth the alleged
marked cash.
Officers refused to divulge the
identity of lbe San Clemente
businessman. They said they
didn't want to accomplis h what
lbe suspect allegedly attempted
to do io exposing the man.
The c ase developed several
weeks ago. police said, when the
businessman assertedly re·
Iv a c ID M!Ss
Bramlette who wanted to
purchase a gift for her San
Clemente parents.
The victim agreed to talk to
her while he was in San Diego
for another meeting. Police said
be told tbe woman he did not do
business in San Diego but she al-
legedly insisted that she wanted
to purchase the g.ift through a
San Clemente firm.
Police declined to identify tbe
gift, claiming it would lead to
the identity of the victim.
Alt.er the lirst San Diego meet-ing, police said, Miss Bramlette
a llegedly called the victim again
to say she had deposited money
for the gilt in the bank.
On the second trip to San
Diego, where the young woman
was attending school, police said
the victim met her in a motel
room.
After that trip ,-Mi ss
Bramlette alJegedly began mak-
ing demands for rent money and
then increased the requests to
Sl.000 and $3,000 when initial at-
tempts failed,_
When the man approached
police about the demands, in·
vestigators told him to arrange
a San Clemente meeting with
the woman and gave him
marked billa to present to her.
Police said Miss Bramlette
may have been involved with
other local residents. The mat-
ter is still unde r investi~atioo.
Miss Bramlette is t>eing held
in Orange County Jail on $10,000
bail
·UJuntyMan
: Sentenced in . .
i Pal's Death
VISALIA <AP> -A Santa Ana
: man has been sentenced to
15 years to life in prison ror
' • second-degree murder 10 the
: shoottng death of a companion
during a gun battle with police.
Ruben Louis Gutierrez. 24,
who had pleade d g uilty to
· second-degree murder , w as sen-
tenced Monday by Tulare Coun-
. ty Superior Court Judge David
. Allen.
A co-defendant, Mary Louise
· Pipes. 19. of Fresno, was sen-
tenced Jast week to two years in
the California Youth Authority
·on a voluntary manslaughter
conviction.
They were convicted in the
d eath ol Xavier Cruz, 17, of Santa
• Ana, who was killed by Tulare
· police during a chase Feb. 26. : Gutierrez and Mias Pipes
! originally we re charged with
, first-degree murder under a
! state law that allows homicide to
j be charged lf a partner ls killed
: during the commission of a
•crime.
: The three were stopped for l speeding. but police said the
: driver jumped out, pulled a gun
~and took Officer Bob BranUey's
: service revolver.
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Dae Agoa11 ol Defeat
Rueselle Gilbert of San Clemente takes careful aim
-a nd grimaces at the results -during a round of
horseshoe pitching at Huntington Beach's Lake
Park.
Pajamas Evidence
Claimed Contrived
RALEIGH. N.C. <A.Pl. -A de-
fense witness said today an ex-
periment the government made
on a key piece of evidence in the
triple murder case against Dr
J effrey MacDonald was "im-
possible, conceptually invalid
and contrived."
John Thornton. a UC Berkeley
forensic scientist, said he found
i rreconcilable di ffe re nces
between two different FBI ex-
aminations of hoJes in the blue
pajama top MacDonald s ays he
was wearing when attacked.
T hornton said the dis agree·
ment made conclusions about
the direction of puncture wounds
in the top invalid. Prosecutors
have attempted to s how that
holes in the pajama top matched
wounds suffered b y Mac ·
Donald's wife.
Prosecution witnesses Paul
Stombaugh and Shirley Green of
the FBI laboratory made the ex-
aminations. However . Stom-
baugh said in his testimony that
handling of the top made it dif·
ficult to determine with certain·
ty the direction of the punctures.
Ms . Green's account or the
direction of the punctures differs
from Stombaugb's assessment.
On Tuesday. prosecutors
added a touch or theatrics with
their own experiment on the pa-
jama top question.
MacDonald, 35, of Huntington
Harbour, is cbarg~ with klllinr
his pregnant wife Colette, 26,
and daughters Kimberly, ~. and
Kristen, 2. while he was a Green
Beret doctor stationed at Fort
Bragg in 1970.
Tuesday, he testifi ed the top
could have been moving when
icepick holes in it were made.
A prosecution witness has said
the even. circular holes in the
top mean it wasn't moving when
the holes were made, supporting
the government's contention
tbal MacDonald stabbed bis wife
through the top while she was ly-
ing unconscious or dead.
MacDonald says he fended off
the intruders' attack while the
top was looped over his arms
and later put it over his wi.Ce to
keep ber warm.
"ls it your opinion that the pa·
jama top couJd have been used
that way to fend off the attack
and s till not s us tain l orn
a r e as?·· prosecuto r Brian
Murtagh asked Thornton.
Murtagh then took off his
jacket and put hls a rms through
the arms of another paJama top,
leaving the body of the top in
between his arms. The position
resembled a sweater pulled off
over a person's bead.
I of 13 Guilty
ELK GROVE CAP> -A jury
of 10 men and two women found
one of the eo-ulled Rancho Seeo
13 guilty ol trespassing and re-
sisting arrest during a protest
against the nuclear power plant
last March.
• • •
• • ,
Oil Slick Breaking Up
• ' ~
Sun Dil•olt7ing Ma.•; May Not Hit Beaches
' A 32-mile-long oil 1Uck, J 1tretcblnf from seven miles
, toutb of Huntlqt.on Beach to
"Oceamkle, la bNakina up and f probably won't bit local
, beacbel, U.S. Coat Guard fA. s fteiala ..... todey. 1 ObMI ,_.. ftJina °""the bqe
, t:nwD 1pot um IDCll'DlDI aa1ct tbe i .Uclr WM betnl brollea up b;v ....... s ,..., Mid tbe .... .., oil ... i .... ._ .. .u.oau. ;eout m Ill • 1ardl ftle ID , ........
~
\
Coui Guard spokesman Garth
Groff said the slick bad a.lao
been broken up and partially
dlttolved by tbe IWl.
• 'Tbe sun la apparently
ev•poratlni tbe .-orat part ol
tll• 1Uek," be rePorted. "It
aatcbt •that bJ Coellbt tbere
won't be 111.JtbiN left ol tt."
Tbe 11lek ii . beUeved to be
ea&lM ftl9I from • lb.lp bec:a-..e
of ita color and proxlmity to
aortla·IOUtb ••• laae1 ha the area,beuid.
ff• caeekww' .. however, tbat
an oU slick tbat washed u,p on
Santa Konica beaches lut week
waa alto thought to be from a
ship but lalel' was determined to
have ortalnated from natural
seepaae.
A aeeand oU slick that •ubed into Hmatlqton Harbour Tuel·
d1y mondq baa been eleaaed
up, he Mid.
Dle1el oil from a bar1e In
Anabelm Bay entfred Hunt-inatoa Harbour around 10 a.m.
but wat mapped up before it b.lt
beacbll.
·-,
~y. Auguet 15. 1979 , ' DAILY PILOT A3
Husband Alleges Kidnap
Legislative Aide
Beaten to Death
SACRAMENTO <AP ) -A
legislative secretary was found
beaten Lo death in her suburban
home after her husband report·
ed to Oceanside police that he
had been forced to drive to
northern San Diego County by
two kidnappers, authorities said.
The victim was identified to-
day as LaVaugh.n Miskimen, 48.
Since December she had worked
in the offic~ of Assemblyman
. William Ive rs, R -Flintridge.
Before that she worked for As-
sembly man Jim Ellis, R·San·
Diego.
Her husband. Paul Miskimen,
49, told Oceanside police his wife
was alive when be was kid-
napped from the-house in
Carmichael , northeast or
Sacramento. at about 2 a.m.
Monday by two young men with
mustaches.
Oceanside Police Sgt. Terry
Stephens said Miskimen report-
ed the kidnappers robbed him of
$40 and ordered him out of the
car in San Marcos. 14 miles east
ans1de where they had
another car.
He told pohce in the transfer
of cars, he got back into his own
car and sped away. with the lud·
nappers in pursuit. He said he
lost them in the chase
Oceanside police phoned Mis-
k 1 men· s home but got no
answer. They then c;.lled Mrs.
M iskimen 's mother , Dorothy
Kingsley or Sacramento, and
notified the Sacra mento shenff's
office.
Mrs. Miskimen's body was
found in her disheveled bed by
Mrs . Kings ley's s on, Lee
Kingsley, an off-duty deputy
s heriff who lives near the Mis-
k i mens. Othe r deputies dis-
patched by the sheriff's office
arMved soon after.
The coroner's office said the
cause of death would be de-
termined by an autopsy.
Ted D'Amico, executive vice
eres~dent of the engineering and
Anti-gay Names
May -Be Forged
TQ Call Y_oJ,e
SAN DIEGO <AP > -"Two or
three petition gatherers" in San
Diego may ha ve f orged
thousands or signatures to Sen.
John V. Briggs' anti-homosexual
initiative last year , says the d is·
tricl attorney's office.
But Deputy District Attorney
James Hamilton said Tuesday
that the suspects left town and
the in vestigation has been
closed. ·
The phony signatures included
an estimated 3,500 on petitions
circulated in San Diego for an
mitiative to prevent homosex-
uals from teaching in California
schools. a measure that went
down to defeat at the polls.
Several hund red forged
signatures were found on peti-
tions aimed at stiffening the
death penalty. a measure which
was approved last November
The in itiatives would have
qualified for the ballot even
without the forgeries. Briggs. R·
Fullerton. sponsored them both
but wasn't a target of the in·
vestigaUon. Hamilton said.
architectural firm where Mi.s-
kimen works. said Miskimen is
"a good employee," but h"ad re-
cently been s uffering head
pains, was under a d<><:tor's care
and bad missed two weeks' wort
in the lut month.
Bruce Adell. a neighbor of the
Miskimens, described the m as a
quiet, church-going couple with
two married children.
Saving Self
Li/ eguard Escapes Fu11Ws
A Huntington Beach lifeguard was credited this mom.
mg wilh rescuing himself
.Gl!A.RD DAVID Seibt opened the door~to the city's
mam lifeguard tower midway down the Huntington Beach
pier at 6 a.m
He was confronted by smoke and some noxious fumes, he said.
"I got a couple or good gulps and started feeltng very
weird." he related. "I called the fire department and got
on oxygen <kept at the lifeguard tower> In about a half hour J was feeling fine "
of which was bubbltng over -apparently as the result of
an overnight overcharge. Seibt said.
The batteries po we r the tower 's pubhc addre!">s system.
Theft Attempt
3 Held in Slaying
Of Station Owrwr
A 47-year-old gas station owner
who was convtcted earlier Uus
year during the gas cns is of sell·
mg gas illegally by appointment
was shot to death Tuesday after·
noon as ~ tned to prevent a
molonst from stealing a tank or
gas from tus Garden Grove Tex-
aco station.
West.aunster police 1dentuied
the victim as George Bice. who
died of a gunshot wound to the
head after tbe 4 SO p.m . shoot-
mg
One adult. Lt.-e M Braz.ell, 22.
and lwo JUVendes. a maJe and
fem ale, were taken into custody
by Huntington Beach pouce 35
m inotes after Bice was shot
Brazell and a 17 -year·old girl
were arrested al a house at 617
Acacia Sl. m Hunungton Beach
Police said officer s s ur
rounded the house and ordert'd
the pair to surrender .
The t.h.ird suspect, a 17-year-
old youth. was arrested near the
corner of Garfield A venue and
Holly Street. Police said he had
stopped to ask directions to a
car wash.
Pol.lee said the back of the
pickup truck he was driving was
covered v.,tb blood. A shotgun
was dJ.scovered ID the back Of
the truck. offi cers said.
According to pohce reports,
the suspects alle~edly attempted
to drive a way from Bi ce ·~
ser vice station at Knott A venue
and Lampson Street after filling
a pickup truck v.1th ga~ and
without pay ing fo r their
purchase.
Witnesses to ld police Bice
jumped into the bed of the truck
as 1t sped out or the statton
toward Westmins ter The dn\.'er
of I.he truck reportedly pulled in-
to a vac ant lot at Western
Avenue a nd Garden Grove
Boulevard.
One or the occupants or the
truck then pulled out a shotgun
and shot Bice. police said.
Bice was convicted July 24 by
a W es t Orange Co unt y
~unir1pal Court jury of two mis -
demeanor counts of violating the
state ·s odd-even gasoline dis-
tribution plan by requiring
customers to pay a S3 reserva -
tion fee lD f1U up with ga!>oltne al
the appointed lame , thereby
avoiding a wait in line.
F ow-Marines
May Decline
To Testify
SAN DIEGO <APl -Four
Marme sergeants accused or
abusmg recruits may decline to
tell their story at a pretrial hear-
ing after the last of L20 young
Mannes take the stand.
A s pokesman at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot said the
drill instructors could testify
"but we don 't e.,xpect them w .''
Lo the last three weeks. all bul
three or the 120 r ec r u1 b
testified. The hearing was SU!>·
pended Sunday night and re -
s umes Thursday with their
testimony before Capt. Kathryn
P. Cooney, who will then recom-
mend whether to court-martial
lhe sergeants.
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Talk
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last a lifetime
with a rare gift. ..
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•.. IS THE DIAMOND
What makes lbe diamond the most
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e nduring s ubs tance known ?
Basically. it is the ract that the
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of light. When properly cut and
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reflects it back through the entire
spectrum or visible color. Thia ia it.a
unique brilliance. To give lt lta fullest
potential, diamond cutten study
each gem, carefully plan.ning bow it
wlll be c ut. Their work is a
combination of art, science and
craftamanablp. Marcel Tolkowlky, a
Bel1ian physicist who 1ot involved In
the diamond bualneaa early in lb.ls
century, waa tbe fl rat lo apply
1cience to gem cuttin1. His t.reaUM
on the subject, published in lilt, ii
still a major lofluence . His
knowledge of optlca, and bit
calculations on tbe effeet of the
diamond's refraction of Utbt led to
the "ldeal" cutlin1 metbod sUU
employed today.
The diamond solitaire.
One smgk! diamond SCt simply
.Hld ek!Qdntly To sparkle on 1ts own
Ot ldstmg vdlue. because not wo diamonds
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~leetton of chamonel solitaire .iewelry.
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Wectneedey. Auguet 1a. ,,.,. NATION I WOR.LD ·
~ 154 Reported Dead
\ Just
· .. Coa ting
" . ........ ~ Tom~~\;r Russian Pla:Des Collide
Ma.rplai•~
Keeping It Clean
ZAPPED BY Tlllt DNGD Dlt". -Clearly, It ap
pears these d•Yli that Aoahelm, our nei&bbo.nna l~lud
rnetropoUa. ll becomin1 lbe pubUcl1ta' cap1ta1 of the world.-
MOSCOW (Al'> Two ~vlcl
htlllnera collided 011 •r lhc
Ukraln " S•lurd•Y lulhng llll
P••Hntert and ercsw -possibly
u maQ)' u JM people -accord
lbl to new1 rtporta, 1111d an forau1d 10ur~es aald a. Soviet
aocc r team aboaro one of th.:
planet was wiped out
"The f Hstnaera .-n<t cr ew
were ki l ed," lh~ Tuhkent
new1papel' Pravda V01toka 1a1d
In a brt.t •~m•t. It did not ctve a euuatty naun. but
lb• plaMI may bave Men carry.
ln1 •• many Al lM J*>Ple.
The plane1, botb twln'ftllDe
Ae rotlot Tu-I.IC jeta, collided and
era.bed at about 2 p.m . near the
U krainian city of
Dneprodzenblntk, • HCreta.ry
of the chief of Soviet
Byeloru11ia '1 Department of
Civil Aviation in Miulc H1d .
TBE 8PO&l!SWOMAN,
reached b y telephone from Moscow, conflnned that one or
tbe alrllnen bad .been canying
the Pakht.akor aoccer team from
Tubkent, capital ot Uzbekistan
in Soviet Central Asia.
OTRE& 80t1SCB8 aald the
te am was on its way to MJnak to
play a 1oecer game. and that all
m e mbers aboard bad been
killed.
AccordiDC to one uneoaflrmed report, 17 memben of the team
were aboard.
'hw people that rllD .Anaheim must bave a drum
beaa.r ae ev~rr lllftt c:omtr
Not only did &.bey ate.al the ftama prolt11M>nal football
team away from Loll ADl~f'll but they've tot the .Ancets
baaebllll dub pumped up u a reaJ contender They've tot
10 m1Dy CG9VeDlklm eo'na up there )'OU can't separate the
participanli One nunute It •a a &•lhenn1 ot lhe Phunbers
Pro&ectl'fe U,a1ue •nd the out moment 1omebody'1>
puahla& o&d·Ume rell.&1on
Young Berated
Sbe pve no specific cuualty
fi1ures and declined to aay what
official• tbink miebt have caused the crash.
Tbe Tu·134 normally carries a
maximum of about 7 2
puaeqers and five crew mem-
bers. It ii used by Aeroflot, tbe
Soviet airline, on many domestic
runs.
The Tuhkent newspaper tn·
nouncement tame ln tbe form of
condolences from the Uzbek
government and Communist
Party. "An aircraft Oylng from
Taabkent to llinlk suffered an
aviatim catastrophe,•• it said,
without mentioning tbe aecood
aircraft.
SQUEEZED lllETWEEN ALL thu., Anaheim even
found recent time to pJay host to the RinAtllna Brothers and
liarnum & Balley Circus
For PLO Meet
Local radio in Minsk a1ao re-
ported I y told or the crash
without giving a cuualty ftp.re.
Newell Carpet-cteanmg Device £~ bJ1 Aftaheim O/llclol&
Amid it all, the Anaheim publicity-thumpers also
somehow found time to issue a press release partially
divulging the secret of their success.
Jt's keeping the carpel clean. That's right.
1 The Anaheim Convention Cent.er, you see, is a classy
JOint wherein the floors are covered witb nearly 200,000
:.qua re feet of' carpeting. And these carpets get pounded by
nearly three miJJion feet of visitors every year . That's a lot
of scuffing.
ANAJIEDI P UBLICISTS, however. not.ed thal they
came up with an answer to all the carpet dirt with the re-
cent purchase of a $7,000 unit known as the Zinger Carpet
Cleaner. You might be suspect of any device named
Zinger, but the Anaheim people say the machine is a
wonder. using high water pressure to flush carpel mess.
eradicate cotton candy_ .s.mears and wipe out shampoo
buildup.
Tbe recent appeara nce or the circus. bowevu, rrearly
dad in the Zinger carpet cleaner, according to an Anaheim
press release
The carpet got so grimy. the publicists allege, lhat
they had to enlist the aid of the circus wild animal trainer
to clean it. He produced two baby elephants, who filled
their trunks 'Wlth water and aided in spraying the carpets
clean
AH. YES. YOU beUeve that one and you'll also believe
that they're moving the Golden Gate Bridge to Anaheim
next month.
But what happened to the marvelous Zinger Carpet
Cleaner? Frtd Parson, convention center maintenance
chief, explained the maUunction:
.. We got a bunch of peanuts stuck in our Zinger," he
alleged.
Well, at least elephants know how to handle peanuts.
You are left wondering what those Anaheim people
will think ofoexl.
Strong Quake Hits Maui in Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) -A strong
earthquake centered deep under
Haleakala Volcano on the island
of Maui shook residents awaJte
early Tuesday, but resulted in
no reports o' damage.
WASHINGTON <AP) U.N
Ambassador Andrew Youn ~
new here today. for a habtlly ar
um&ed m~ting with Secretary
of State Cyrus R. Vance, who
h as rebuked him for an un
a uthorized meetin g with a
Palestine Liberatton Orgaruia-
... tion official.
Young went lo Vance's sev
enth-floor office at the State
Department. T~ere was no im
mediate word on whether the
Voters Set
' Tax Lllnit
OMAHA. Neb. <A P ) Voten>
in Omaha and Nebraska City
have decided to lun1t school
money raised throu1ith property
taxes to the amount of money
c-0Uected last year.
In the Omaha School District.
the state's targest school sys tem
with 50.000 students. fmal n ·
turns from Tues day's voting
showed that 36.422 residents. or
60 percent. voted for the pro
posal while 24.:.'0t. or .\0 percent
voted &gams t 1l.
AND IN NEBRASKA Caty • .1 co mmunit y of 7 ,;,uu 111
males south of Omab:i, vo1r-r-,
a pproved a :.1m1Jar µr opo!><tl
1,328 to 1,000 The Otcw Count\
Taxpayers AS'iO<'rnlion admitu•il
that the idea for a school lam1t11
lion came from the uproar over
school spendjng 1n Omaha
· · 1 am disappointed m the "ut
com e," Omaha Superintendent
Owe n Knutzen said f0Uow1ng
word that the lid had passed
He srud the 12 m ember ~chll'>I
board will meet today to lnm al
least S4 million from J S:JJ :J
mjlJion budget he 1>ri>po1>1·tl
before the election.
ABOUT to PERCENT <Jf th1·
Omaha school dJstrict's income·
comes from property Laxes. with
the rest coming from federal
and state ajd and other sources
lo the 1.978-79 school year, th1•
district collected $55.8 million
from property taxes.
Ed Jaksba, chairman of the
Committee lo Control School
Taxes lo Omaha, was happy
with the results, saying. "It'~ a
complete vindication of the tax
payers about ever-inc r easing
taxes."
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2 'w t SW
controversial ambusador alao
would meet with Prealdeot
Carter.
WHILE DEFENDING b1.t ac·
hon, Young concedes be did not
exacUy tell the truth about bis
meeting last month with a PLO
representative. But be also s_,s
he ;.acted in the best interest of
the United States.
··I acted as an lnteWgent am-
bass~dor dealing with a difflcull
s ituation... Young said in New
York Tuesday.
The session wu in apparent
f longalandlnt U .s.
policy to steer c e
t 1ve discussioos with the PLO
until it aceepta hrael's right to
uist.
BASED ON Young's Clnt and
evidenUy misleading ac~unt,
the State Depart.meot on Mon-
day dismissed his July 23 meet-
ing with Zebdi Labib Tem. the
PLO observer at the United Na·
taons, as involving only "social
amenities."
Young bad brought his 6-yea.r-
. old son, Andrew Jr., to lbe home
of Abdala Yaccoub Gishara. the
Kuwaiti ambassador. and when
Terii appeared, the U.S. envoy
ll'ft as quickly as he could,
spokesman Thomas Reslon had
told reparters.
On Tuesday, an embarrassed
Reston distributed a statement
!-iayjng Young and Terzi had dis·
cussed the question or postpan·
mg a Security Council vote on
the Palestinian Issue.
AT THE TIME of the meeting,
Young and other U.S. orficials
~ere openly pressing for delay
11f a new pro-Palestinian resolu-
tion to be offered by Kuwait
10 hopes of gaining lime for a
1·umpromise acceptable to the
l'LO and Is rael.
People lrusl
newspapers
Elly Lemlyn <left> of
Holl:.md. whn cared for
the gravt: of Ar t hur
Do c t ors wh e n th e .
s oldier was killed m ' World War JI . finally
meet s D oc tor s '
mo tht·r L<·titia . in
Tur:-,on a ft e r a co r -
resp<>ndence of over 30
years
In a recent Gallup poll of public confidence in 10 key i,fl-
stitutions, newspapers ranked f ifth ahead of telev ision and
the U.S. Supreme Court.
The survey showed that 51 percent of the people say
they have a great deal or "quite a lot" of confidence in
newspapers. Only 38 percent say they have equal confidence
in television.
Since an earlier survey six years ago, newspapers sur-
ged ahead 12 percent --a ga in more than·t iwce as great as
the greatest Improvement of other institutions including or-
ganized religion, banking, the military, public schools,
CDnoress, labor and big business.
Among young adults age 18 to 29, 57 percent indicated a
high level of confidence in newspapers, but far fewer --38
percent -gave television a comparable vote of confidence,
the Gallup pOll reported .
Advertise in the medium people trust. Advertise in a
newspaper •
Along the Orange Coast, people rely on the
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Motorized Tra re F orbrdaen
on on
Ferree
Beach 'Lawlessness' Battled
SAN DIEGO (AP> Aclor
Cliff RobertlOD baa woo a court
balUe over a 10.Coot fence b
buJJt Oft hla property An LaJolla.
A ye ar a10. ftobertton wa
giveo -.pproval by the San Oieao
Coast Re&ional Commlsalon to
put up a 72 peretnl op~n wood
lattice waJl.
Instead. he had a contractor
buHd a solid wall, which was
[ __ rrA_TE_)
a td to vtolate envaronmental
constderations.
The st.ate commissioners bear-
ing the appeal in San Diego on
T uesday, In effect, said "no sub-
stantial issue" was mvolved
P fJC Ride Rapped
LOS ANGELES (AP )
Scores or local, state and federal
law enforcement agencies are
asking the slate Public Utilities
Com mission to reser ve its de-
cision requiring users of unlisted
phone numbers to be notlried
wh en such agencies request in-
form alion about the number.
l CJa S 0 e · ,
which include the Coast Guard
and Internal Revenue Servi~e.
said Tuesday that notifying sub-
sc rt bers within 30 days of an
agency request for information
has a n adverse e Hect on
criminal investigations and can
endanger the lives of police and
me m bers of the police who are
involved.
PSA'~o~ilJw
SAN DI~ (AP> fed up
wit.b rowdy'lam and vandalism
alon1 Su Dktao'• bualeat beach. city ,..,_.. and MIO' reaiden\I
have moWliMd to combat w-hat
Mayor Pete Willon term11 "ln
tol•rable l1wleHnetl "
"It'• damn near • battle
around," 11a ld R•y Thomas. ~
~·)'ta1"-old rno\~I clerk. "Tht-
freab control th beach "
TAKJNG llA•E Klep& a ~eek
ll&O, City Cound l exercised lts
police powers and closed off a
flve·b&oek boulevard, forblddina
motorbed traffic between 8 p.m.
andla.m.
The aetJon lrl11ered a fiood of
aratltude from rHldenta and
buatneu men 11001 Ocean
Boule vard In trouble·plaeued
commun1ty of Paclflc Beach.
• · Pec>plt1 have been a trolling by
with anlllea for once," said Ray
Thom aa, 58, a clerk at a well·
known pler motel.
"They s h o uld close it
forever," said Mike Aboukore,
who said be often watcbed
CDP Dead Salutfd
beroln lddlcta "•boot up" out·
1lde hll lce cream parlor.
"Things were cetling com·
pletely out of band," aald Pete
Din1sdale, 42, owner of a 10.unlt
motel frontlo1 the popular beach
area.
Wllaon, who haa proudly pro-
moted San Diego as ''America's
Finest City" during bls elaht-
year term, predict.a the tem-
por ary 60-day closure will be re-
newed and the trouble spot will
eventually be converted into a
mall.
··Residents m.lpt as well ba"Ve
been living in back of a
stockyard," s aid Wi lson, prom·
I s ing an C'nd to the
"hooUganismaodbell-rallling."
._Growtng violence and un·
challenged drug abuse con-
tributed to the closure, be said.
ln recent weeks, police have
be en averaging 60 arrests a
night and often came under al·
tack while responding, Wilson
said.
•'The street bas become the
"in• place and the result was iust
SD Judge
Angered
By Verdict
SAN DIEGO <AP> -"If there
ever was a first-degree murder
case. this was it," said the
judge, admonishing the jury and
denouncing ··our bleeding-heart
governor and Legislature.
·"To han4 d_own a verdict any
different ~ban tba t. tbe Jury
must not have been thinking at
all." SuPE;n or Court Judge Rc.ss
tf>ncing Dale D. Fischer to rune
years for shooltng a 12-year-0ld
bo}
A FTER IDS tirade aginn.M le-
111ent laws, Tharp rejected de
r~ns e plea~ ror a ··sentence
lighter than the nine } ear max
1mum
Fischer was convicted for the
Sept 21 murder of Tommy
Lawne. who was shot wh1Je SI\
tang on bis bic> cle at an 1n
tersection
plain intolerable lawhnaeia,"
he aald. "I have to admit I was
shocked."
The ban outlaws vehicles from
uslne the 185 parJdne placN
along the stretch .
"It's been cettinl out of band
for a couple weeks," sald
Dtneadale, who sald he bad a
glass-framed windbreak torn
down and uaed for firewood.
"THE DOPE traffic js un·
be lievable, "there is a lot or
screaming and hollering and vis-
ito rs were being threatened.
·•we'd have tourists book for a
week's stay and check out after
one nJght. They couldn't stand
the noise ... the blarrng
i:.te r eos, th e cruis in g
motorcyclists and fights.
••People here in San Diego are
too frightened to come down
here anymore. They don't like
the scene, the harrassment. I
can't bfame them. I don't take
kindly to dudes coming into my
place h.igb on angel dust and try-
ing to beat on me. 1 beat back,"
s a id Dingsdale. a bearded
Englishman.
BEFORE THE concrete bar
ricades went up, Thomas wor·
ried that the area was on thl'
verge of "becomin g a s kid row"
because-of the innux of "der-
eli c ts a nd undesira bles wh11
e movmg m.
Because of the djsturbances.
turnover a l a 76·un1l con
dom1n1um was at an all-time
high, according to Omar Nelson
-... ho paid SJ00,000 for hb dwell
ing
.. It looks like at'!> under con
trol F'or a while, the police wt:n:
even reluctant to come down
here.·· Nelson said.
SAN DIEGO CA P ) -lo
Superior Court judge has ruled
that Pacific Southwest Airlines
is financially responsible for
damages growing out of the air
disaster last September that
killed 144 persons.
California Highway P atrol Comm issioner
Glen Craig salutes T uesday afte r placing
wreath on fountain t ha t is a mem orial to
149 officers who ha ve given their lives
while on duty. The ceremony wa!, part of
a 50th annivers <!.D' observance at the cH·P -Ac-ademi:~Bryti."--·
·'The senten~ was too ea!>y
.blJ.t...Ulat.'.s--~~---heart governor and legislature
want it, and that"::. what we'll
have until the people wake up ··
Dog-gone
Canjil3ing
VISALIA CAP> -Just
afte r Tul are County
Supervisors passed a res·
o l u t ion pra is ing the
Sheriff's Canine Corps ,
they approved an anti·
barking ordinance
T he ruling. handed down (l'ues-
da y b~ J udge Jack R. Levitt,
means t ha t j ury trials in
lawsuits brought by the famiUes
of lhe v1clims will only be to
estabUsh the amount the airUnes
must pay In each case.
Judge Rules on YaCht FISCHER. 26, pleaded guilty
to second-degree murder in lhe
fatal shoot.u:lg.
The 1ury was deadlocked when
two members held out for a
manslaughter ronv1et1on
Etectiofl Out Conlroversial Minister Must Sell Craft Fischer testified be was hold
mg a rine out of a van window
when it discharged acc1deotally
But his roommate told the coun
Fischer bad ""gone hunllng· and
-... ac; after "a ni1u:er bo~ ..
LOS ANGELES <APl -After
~everal or its mem bers ex-
pressed clismay over the S750,000
cost it would incur, tbe City
Council voted down 11.n or-
dinance allowing a special elec-
\100 in November to fill a vacan-
4:Y on the deadlocked Board of
Education.
T he measure. scheduled for a
second reading next week. was
defeated Tuesday by a 5·4 vote.
with three council members ab·
staining.
Bio1f Prohibited
SAN JOSE CAP> -The San
Jose city council has approved
an ordinance prohibiting djs-
crimmation because of sexual
preference
The measur e, apprDved 6-1.
passed Tuesday after an hour of
dt!bate before more than 400
~Pe<'l tttors
MALE BIRTH
PILL 'S4FE'
BERKELEY (AP )
SAN FRANCISCO (A P l
Saying it doesn't make sense to
create a church. live like a millionaire and then cry paver-
ty. a federal judge has ruled lhal
Dr. Hakeem Abdul Rasheed -
and not bis controversial Church
of Hakeem -owns a 102-fool
yacht and it can be sold Cor
taxes.
But U.S. Distnct Court Judge
Spen cer Williams Tuesday
stayed for 30•days the yacht's
s a le by the Internal Revenue
Ser vice to satisfy a Sl.S million
tax lien.
WILLIAMS SAID the stay will
let Rasheed"s attorney appeal
and give the minister a cha nce
to arrange with the government
for a negotiated sale or have the
church purchase the vessel.
T he government seized the
vessel called Rasheed Acitdem y
a
in Januarv aloni? with $921.000 in
JO savings accounts listed 1n
Rasheed"s name.
The church filed suit April 4 to
get the assets back.
Rasheed and J anice PhilUps, a
vice president. were indicted
May 29 by a federal grand jury
on charges ranging from m ail
rraud to perjury. It is alleged
they were involved in a "Dare lo
be Rich"' scheme to defraud
persons induced to give money
to the church.
Rasheed and others testified
in the current proceeding that ht:
received $2,000 a month plus ex·
penses from the church , includ-
ing the use of jewelry , two RoUs
Royces, a Cadillac li mousine.
three mink coats, clothing. and
even bed lmeo
Judize Williams s aid despite
the fa ct Rasheed ~els only $2.000
Use your
Moy Company
chorgEt
A male birth control pill
being developed by the
Commurust Chinese has
company tire and service center
nothing in it that causes
cancer, professors at the
University or California
at Berkeley said.
T h e p il l . c all e d
gossypol, is made from
cotton plants and has
bt:en found to be 99.8
pe rcent effective in tests
on m or e than 4 ,000
Chinese men.
The pill's contracep·• -••,•1t•
live effects are reversi-_
ble. the Chinese claim.
Coast ED8ign
New Aviator
SAVE 30% TO 35%l
Full 4-ply polyester
cord whitewall tires
2499 A78x13
reg. 37.50-52.40
A78 x 13 24.99 G78 x 15 33.99
E78 x 14 28.99 H78 x 15 34.99
f78x 14 31.99 J78x 15 35.99
G78x 14 32.99 L78 x 15 36.99
H76 x 14 33.99 +F.E T. 162-296
Navy Ensign William
G. Hirko, son o( Andrew l--------------==--r--------------1
G. and CatheMne Hirko ~j "j
of 5982 Brassie Circle, ~-.~
Huntington Beach, was AC/Delc designate d a naval 0 ~~-... L.
aviator. • fu He is a 1973 graduate engine neLIP-
of Marina High School,
and a 1977 graduate or s2a t h e u . s . N a v a l 4-cyl. Pinto or Vega
Ac ade my, Annapolis,
Md. other 4-cyl.
$33
6-cyl.
$36
8·cyl.
$39 ----w Includes: top q uallty points.
-heavy-duty
shocks
4 for s44
installed
Free replacement. it detective.
a month and !'>ays everylhmg
belongs to the church "'he ltves
like a mill1ona1rc. . and claim')
these are the t rappings of the
church But I don't think th.I~
can be u::.cd to thwart the
IRS ... "
Questioned ::about the choice of
the Rolls. Rasheed said Jesus rode a jackass lo Jerusalem
while many walked and the
Roll s. 1n effec t . wa !> ha s
"jackass ..
Truck Explodes
lMPERlAL <AP> A tanker
truck loaded with a cbeoucaJ
used on sugar heels and cotton
e xploded. selling afire two
pest icide storage tank and
sending toxic fume::. acros~ a
California h1gh-...::i~
5-PiecE> Dining loom Set
SJJ•u lh•o'
Tobi•: mopl• a nd Y~r. 36 • 40 plu. 6 l eaf.
wl1h molcMd g1oin mar p1oof IOI)
Chalrs: rlt>bon-bocll. contou1•d 101ld mopJ• trcm•
Fabric: 1004' nylon textur•d ••Ove
Styling: we,tern "r.t•styi..~ cont~mpo1ory or t1onall10not
Quo tttv: delul(•
Alf:o avalla ble: 78" loll chino cobln••. 1n1e,.01 11c1t~.
~M th•,.,U"lh d l\ploy top, reYentbl• b utte! door1 $329.
fecrhcre' ·lull alze dlmn" scole<S for 'moll o,.o.
o.t.c &riaon1;JI pr.co Inc luded ot no e xtra eosl:
decorollng aorvlce, dellYery. ond i i wononty o' Quoin,.
Prlo•: :3:S.
plugs. condenser; set timing;
adjust dwell angle and car-
buretor; saf-t·check. rood test.
labOr. Resistor plugs extra.
Call for a tntment.
to the original purchaser.· .-
o s loog as he owns his car.
Most cars.
ovotloble a t all these stores:
COiie ...... --II C-1 Pl•J• JJlJ IO 11<111.W ~t)tl ~\lmln1t., ~lmln,ltt ""'" ~I•• Hll d!_-.0 twy "'Utt
'·'
Sheriff's depar tm ent
dogs Bar on . Turry a nd
King were selected as
three or the four top dogs
in the Western United
States m the Golden State
Canine Tttal s la s t
-...et>kend
Tue s da y. th l"
supervisors passed a res-
o I u ti on p r ais ing t h e
pooches aod th ei r
handlers. Deputies Stan
Wat.Inns, Allan Punt and
Charles Patterson
But then the board ap·
proved the anti-barking
o rdinanc e f o llowing
numerous complaints
• •
E l .. 1t~~ I ~.. Robert N WMd/PublliMr ThOmas Keevll/Edltor
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Budget Trimming
Lacked Specifics
Anyone attendln_a Tuesday's meetlna of th Oranae
County Board of Supervtson v.'OU!dn'l have known ll wat
the aame board thal less than tv.'O weeb ago approved a
t'e(Ord county budaet.
For the past year aupeni&ors have funded 1 myriad
of non•1enUaJ but poltUcally aenatUve proirams Ex·
am pl• that could be cited would lnclude a dental care pro·
gram. tbecou.nty Otf\ceolCon.sumer Affairs, leaal a\de and
thecounty•aabareofFutureFa.n.Mnof America.
Tuesday, however, auperv110n adorned themHlves
In other cloab, thoae or combatants beU-bent OD lowering
the COit ol govemmeot.
So trite was their ploy at posturln1 as redeemers of
sound ftscal management that lbey couched their belated
economy drive tJl such motherhood and utopian phrases as :
"A county-wide plao of acUon.. to eliminate un·
necessary functions and services while maintainin~ es-
sential public service,s and reducing operating costs.•
Needless to say, the county supervisors bad no
specific details to offer about bow all that miaiht be ac·
complished. They slmply passed the assignment down to
those they were browbeating, the county uecutlves and
managers.
Of course, they could have taken a leadership role ln
their ill-<fef med plan to curtail spending and reduce
personnel without sacrificing government NrVices.
For example, supervisors might have looked to their
own ~ staffs and begin cutting there. Or they might
have volunteered to trade the expeoaive 1UZzlers they
ve at payers expense or economy can.
Token moves such as those might have acjded sub·
stance and specifics to their words. But then again sub·
stance and specificity might have been too much to ask
for as supervisors went through the exercise of political
Post-budget heroics.
Bae,,,,_.. Mbpr.cefl ,
Not to be overlooked in the rhetoric county
supervisors took such delight in was the praise they
heaped on themselves.
Supervisor Thomas Riley, for instance, said that
supervisorial wisdom bad Teduced the number of county
employees by 1, 769 workers since the 1974· 75 budget was
adopted.
. What-Riley-and bis mates-failed to-mention while· giv·
mg themselves a pat on the back was that in the intervening
years Orange County Medical Center was sold lo the
University of Irvine.
That move simply transferred more than 1.100 county
employees .to the state payroll. And, as supervisors have
so often complained, there has been no resulting tax
dollar suving to county taxpayers.
Smog Checks Inevitable
It's generally conceded that if federal ozone stan·
dards are to be met by 1982, the slate will have to man-
date annual smog ins pections for all vehicles.
In fact, such legislation already is pending in
Sacramento. The only debate now centers on whether the
inspections should be carried o ut by state-authorized
private garages, or by the new computerized smog check
<:t!Oters that now process used car transfers.
The $11 fee for a smog ins pection certificate, which
now must be paid upon sale of a car, doubtless would app-
ly to an annuaJ smog cheek -another dent in pocket:
books already being drained by high gas prices.
Perhaps it could be made more palatable if the state
could subsidize at least part of the fee out of its ever·in·
creasing bankroll of gasoline tax money.
As to the utility of the smog checks, it's worth noting
that Arizona. which initiated a voluntary inspection pro-
gram in 1976, and made it mandatory in 19'17, recorded a
2S percent decrease in carbon monoxide emisaiom and a
41 percent decrease in hydrocarbons in the first two
years of the program •.
This year bu seen some of Southern California's
most serious smog alerts. Part of the problem may well
stem from the use of leaded gas instead of unleaded in
cars equipped with catalytic converters -a trick that
rapidly destroys the converter's function.
Annual inspections would turn up these and other
defective emission control systems -and that may be
tbe only answer if we ever hope to breathe freely again.
We accept the fact that can should not be operated
with defective brakes, light& and tires. Defective smog
devices can be just as bazat'dous to the general welfare.
• Opinions expressed In the apace above are those of the Dally Prlot.
Other views expreseed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment la Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O.·
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Boyd/Petrijkd Wood
·97 L.m. BOYD
Petrified wood 1'11 't wood that turned to stone. There's
no wood ln it. 11.inerall in water infiltrate lt. They
solidify. Tbe wood wastes
awa1. That leaves only the
bard mineral.a arranged in
patteraa that look like wood.
Happens to all sorta of
things. A deer died in a
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Wby not HDd tbe "bOat
people" to Saudi
Arabia? A clean and ln·
teW11111t people. whlch
. tbeJ IN, populaUna un--
del'-POJ'Ulated Saudi
Arabia wou.ld be a boon
to the c."OUDtry. E.L.
swamp. Iron in the water in·
filtrated ill bones. Construe·
lion men yean later dredged
up an iron skeleton. It looked
maomade. In New Zealand.
a certain type or lnleet is al·
fllcted with fungus. The
fungua grows into nery part
of tbe body. The lnlect diee,
leaving a plant that looks ex·
actly like an .inaect. People
say It's tbe oo.ly animal tile
known that turns to ve1eta·
ble, and although that's not
exactly what happens, it cer·
t.a1nly IO appears.
Q. "Wb1cb
0
eatl more. .....
orat11er?''
A. A lion. It wUl eat 100
pounds ol meat a,,.. to a ti·
•er• 170 pound.Hr IO.
Our i.u,u.,e ma la U,...,
to fi1ure out wby UM 1pln you
put on a bUUard ball la called
"En1lllh."
Q. "You know tbat MW
dollar that'• come out wtth
an engravtnc ot Susan B. An·
thony on \t? How old would
t he have been ln that pie·
ture?"
A. 1\. was dt>ne from a
photo of her when sbe ••11 48.
17
Jack Andeno~
Nazis Live on in .Latin Havens
W ASIUNOTON -Are \be bOr·
rora ol Nam Gwmany belAI,..
lived lD ~ Am.rica tlu"oulb
a n unhol)' alllaace betwHD
rt1ht·wiDC totalJUrt&D ,......
aad war crunloaJa from Adolf
HIUer'1 Third Relcb7 A toc>-~ret Smate report railel UU1
dl1qulttina poNibUity. Over \be years, we have re·
ported eyewil0e11 account.a ol
tht unapeaat
able met.bod.a of tortur e
uaed by the
mlUtary die·
tat.ors of
L a t I o
Ameri c a 'f ainat po ltical op·
poneota and
their suspect·
ed allies. Women are raped re-
peatedly while their husbands
are forced t.o watch; babies are
Earl Waters
lortur•d ln front ot their
pareata. Uncooptrattve suspect.a
are upbntat.ed tn piles of ex-
crement, or routed to death
over barbee• pill.
APPOENTLY. It la oo coln·
cldence that 10me of lbeM dk·
tatorahiPI are havens for Nazi
•u criminals who managed t.o
escape the coll•JNSe of Hitler's
Germany in 1945. Competent
aourcee bave toJd our uaoclate
Da'e Van Att. that Nad re-
fu1eH have offered their in·
human ~ to the secret
police ~ their adopted countnes
a4d may eveo be directing some
of the HlUer-atyle torture and
exterminaUon or political diui· dent.I.
And lt may be DO coincidence that five of the countrlea oamed
in the torture cbar1es -Cb.Ue. Paraguay, Uruguay, Brull aod
Argentina -are also members
of an lbtemat.lonal uaaNinatJ<>n
consortium known aJ "Opera-
tion Condor." M we we reported
earlier, Condor's "Phase Three"
section fint tdentlftea commoo
enemies in foreign countries <ln·
cJudlng the UnJt.ed States) then
track• them down and nnaJly
eliminates them. The dynamite
execution of Chilean exile leader
Oralando Letelier in Washington
three years ago was Ust.ed by the
f'Bl as a pogslble Condor opera· Uoo.
DINA, the infamous secret
police ot Chilean dic tator
AucUlto Pinochet, was respons1·
ble f'or the Let.eUer murder, ac-
cording to the confessed hit
man. And a top.secret Senate re·
port raises the po68ibUitt that
DINA. C&JTYing OD under a new
aame after Pinochet "re·
formed" it. is perpetrating SS.
type brutalities al a Nazi
enclave u1Jed "The Colony'' at
Parral. Llnarest Province, Chile.
"Ao informed source mdical·
ed that DlNA baa maint.ained a
detention ce11ter inside The
Colony. and there are allega·
lions that torture has taken
place there," the sec rel report
stat.es. .. Allegations also made
that German personnel, who are
described as ex-Gest.1po and ex ·
SS officers, have glvea Instruc-
tion in torture techniques and
have actually taken part in the
application o( these t.ec hmques."
The Colony. a commune or
Cicially named "La 01grudad"
C "Noble Bearing">. was
established on a 3.000-acre tract
by refug~ German Luftwaffe
officers al the end of World War
11 . ClA sources have Jdentified
the leader as Franz Pfo1fh:r
Rit'hter, referred to a~ "The:
Commander." He runs The
Colony in milJt.ary fashion; the
men wear uruforms and main·
lala close ties with Chlle1rn
military officials, particularly
with Chilean Air 1o·orce officers
"'THE COLONY maanta inb compl~~ autonomy over its ter· . . .
vesligatJons into 1ls acllv1t1e"
have always come to an abrupt
halt."
The Colony 's m am source of
livelihood for lts 250 men.
women and children 1s a large
dairy farm. But 1t has "modem.
soph1st1cated, Germ an.made
t'om mun1cat1ons equipment
"h1ch allows it to marntaan con
tact "'th othe r 1>rn·Na7.1 ele
m t' n t " t h r o u ,.: h o u t S o u l h
\m t·n<:d and l::uropt::, lht:: re.
port not<.-:.. <1dd1n g ·'The Colony
hJ:::. r~·e1vcd large amounts or
mon~v over the years, probably
frnm German Nazis."
And OI!llA . the Chi lean
lltlllli"""'i•~---"1--mtlttery'~nhom &~po;-used
The Colony's international con-
tacts to further its murderou"
dirty work In foreign countn~. •
thP report c-oncludes .
Adolf Hitler 's "l ,OOO·Year
Rerch" ma} not have perish~
ID the rubble of Herhn art~r all.
Proposed Golf Club Tax Overlooks Facts
Not for many a moon bas
there beco a legislative proposal
as retaliatory m nature as ACA
28. which bas already passed the Assembly and is now pending
before the Senate Revenue and
Taxation Commit.tee.
Authored by Sao Francisco
Assemblyman Willie Brown. it
proposes to punitivel y
increase the
prop e rty
taxes on
prlvate golf
clubs that are selective in
membership.
Specifically.
those which
discriminate
on account or nationality, race. religion, age or sH:.
One can understand why
Willie may feel somewhat
unfriendly towards tbe country
club set . Unquestionably his
application for membenbip to
any one of them would be
promptly rejected solely
because be is a black. So, be la a
victim of discriminatlon in that
sense.
Art Hoppe
On tbe other hand those
sume clubs would ju.bl as qwckly
tu r n down thi s write r '!>
appllcat.Jon. ln Urn. case it ~ould
be stri c tl y a matter u f
inswficient fun ds. So that would
be another form of
diacrhnination. one based up()O
wealth or the absence thereof.
WBATrrseems to boU down to
is tbat no matter bow much we
might wt.ah It otherwise, nooe of
m ca.a have everyt.hina we desire
for a multiplicity or reasons.
But it d(>es appear that in the
matt.er of one's home or one's
club, a person should be entitled
to set the rules as t.o who wiU be
admitted and under what
circumstances. Attempts by
government to meddle with such
delicate relationships serve no
worttlwhlJe purpose and in fact
can do great harm.
A s for Willie Brown it
certainly seems unworthy of so
brilliant and talented a
lawmaker t.o use his powers to
enact a law as a means of
forcing entry into a club where
he ls not wanted.
FOil EVEN though thos e
exdusive clubs won't take Willie
and this wnter a~ mem&r-..
alon ~ with mlfhon:. ()( other:.
"ho aren't acct•pll'd for rt>a~ns
not necessarily those which
Wi I lie would prob 1 bit. we
nevertheless den•e considerable
benefits by reason o! tbe1r
existeace.
One wtucb Willie bas ellJ()yed
is that of being the guest of a
member at these clubs. As such
one has lbe privilege of playing
the row-se, eating and drinking
in tbe c lub and usually a ll
without cost, since one is there
as a guest. Heck. Willie. t..bat's a
lot better than being a member.
BUT THERE a re numerous environme ntal benefits from
ha\'ing large acreages oC open
space within the confines of the
urban areas . lf the private golf
co urses didn 't exist . the
demands for pubhc links would
divert state and local funds from
other programs and in any event
would be far greater than could
be m et.
So the private golf courses not
o nly help the community
provide recreational areas for
the people but do 1t a t no puhllr
~xpeose. To th~ contrary lh1·
rlub!> p;n ta'"'" ~omtth1ni·
which public Link~ would not do
3 nd 1n a d d 1t 1on ad rl
immeasurably to the property
va lues ol the s urroundin g
neighborhood
FOR AS e veryone know:-;
exclusi ve golf clubs art•
bordered by exc lusive
residential areas and even the·
value of property next door tll
s uch res idential areas i ~
e nhanced. In the overall
co m munily . tax base s an.·
increased, which tends to benehl the enure community.
A I ready the senators have
r el'ei ved heavy mail fro m
e nvironmentalists protest1n1: Br o wn 's m easu r e but
additionally heavy mail has
been received from Elks, Moose
and many other cJub members
not affected by the biJI since it
relates strictly t.o golf clu bs.
"They see themselves as the
next targets oC this kind of
legis lation," a staff member
said. "They want to make surf'
they head this kind of thmlting off at the pass."
SALT Goes to Show Protection's Never Cheap
The Stnote Budgfl Committee
voled an mltial IU.S billion mcreoae
in tkfeue lplftCting lad WHk alter
Henrt1 K~. the Jotnt Odll• of
Slaff 1 and oth4ra telUfied the
mWtort1 toOWd Ned o ""9g Md of
MO weapon1 i/ SALT 11 if rattf6cd
-Net0t Item. ,. ...........
December 3, ltN
President Urlab Quimby
balled today's ratlflcaUon of
SALT XJ as "insuring peace in
our Ume at last."
Tbe iate.t in the lOftl line ot
tnaU. llmltlq tbe •tl'ateitc
arm• eaeh
aide could poueaa set
tbe ftjure at
... 1 ...
Speaking
from tbe Oval
Ottiee before
tbe blHiDI
flre of uo bllla and
HWed·UJ> col·
umns tr-om the White Rouae'•
former South Portico, PrelAdent
Qwmby 1aJd the Hcrtneea tbe
nation had bffn a1ked to make
over the r;!,." to baJt tbe arms nee had we!l worth \t.
'
Quimby recalled that his
predKessor. President Carter.
had to promise t.o build the $30
billion mobile MX missile
system in order to win approval
ol SALT ll by Senate hardliners.
The system placed 200 MX mis·
siles oo launchers that randomJy
circled huge race-track-shaped
runways to confuse the
Ruaslans.
"That $30 billion seemed like a
lot of money al the lime," Quim·
by admltted . "But if the
mlUtary are going lo bave t.o
give up aome of their strategic
weapons, t.bey certainly deserve
more efficient ones ln replace-
ment. That's what these SALT
truUes bave been all about.
.,BESIDES, a ll Amerlcans
muat have slept better knowtnc
tbey bad 200 slant
tb.ermonucleu mwUes raclnl
around lD random clreles to in·
ave tbelr safety.''
Quimby called ll "a abame"
UU. system bad to be acrspped
two yeara later under the t.nna
of the SALT UJ treaty whJcb
UmJt.H eacb aide to 1752 mll·
1Jle1, none of them mobllc.
Tb4' i.tter condition posed the
problem ot how to bide OW' mla-
1
slles from the Russians, but
Quimby noted that American in·
genuity had solved it. The
answer. of course. was tbe vast
chain of "'Mighty Banana" fast·
food outlets In every village and
h amlet with their towering
yellow plaatic symbols gracing
the landscape.
The cost was an extra $210
billion, but as Quimby said, "We
must always re m ember that ·
human life lan't c heap -
particularly ii it's Ru.saian."
AND SO IT went. With each
new SALT treaty. both Ruaala
and America wound up with
fewer missiles and higher de·
fense budgets. SALT x. for ex·
ample, limited the U.S. to three
ICBMs, eac h costloc $1.3
lrillloo.
But with SALT XI , Quimby
said tonight, lh18 vicioua cycle
bad at lut been broten. Due to
Quotes
"The OPEC lncreHet raile
the real specter of double·dlllt
lnnauon for the rest of thlJ 1•ar.
-Preaidentlal adriter Alhed • &au.
many factors -no\ the loast be·
lnl lhe rect'nt bankruptcy of the
federal government -there
would be no increase in military
spending. .
Work would begin tomorrow.
be said. on the one strategic
weapon remaining in America's
arsenal -a 48-too intercontinen·
tal ballistic rock. Launched
from California's Mt. Whitney
by a rubber band stretcblng to
Bangor, Maine. the new ICBR
would crush M06cow and Minsk
in a single bounce. Quimby said,
and would thus deter Soviet ag-
gressioo anywhere on the globe.
tJNFOllT\JNATELY, the
utilities companies had long
•ince turned orr the -power .. 11
over the country ror non ·
eaymenl ot bllls. And thus
Quimby's reasaurtn1 addres~
was IMard onJy by the Firtt
Lady, Mrs. Quimby, who waa
plucklQa a chicken at the Ume .
But Americana crouched ld
t.beir cavea acrou U.. lADd c:oWd take eomfort lD the obvious rae\
that the mllit.ary·lnduttrial com• plex hed proved U wa• perfecUy
wlllin1 to Umlt thermonu~tt111
weapom -no mattet bow mCKlt
more it coet.
NATION . Wtdnelday. Aug uet 15, 1979 CAIL Y PILOT JI 7
Old Monitor Yi,elds Valuab/,e Artifacts
CAPE H.A'ITERAS, N.C. <AP> -llowb. palnatakiuly. diftr'I are ea..liftl the 1ancf and Mdt· m .. t floorn the wrec kaae ol the
ClvU War lrondad Moa1to.r. ly·
l n• UO h t t d o wn la a
tr•acberou1 are-. of U.e aea feared b y tul(o'rs as th e
"Graveyard ol the AUanllc."
U1ln1 tbe moat advanud equipment available. lnchadlna
email 1ubmarine1, tht dJven
have de1cended almost daily
1lnce Aua. l la tbe mo.t am-
bllioua expeditlon ytt to retrieve
artllacta trom the aunkeo bulk
and determine if ll can be
ralsed.
IF 111E MONITOR u n be
br o uaht t o th e s urrace.
archeologists. engl.neers. his
t.orians and the American publlc
will have a naUooal treasure to
study and ad mire
Expedition officials belleve
the technology is available t.o re-
cover the ship, but they say
several yea rs of evaluation be
ahead before any decision can
be made.
"Preservation of the Monitor
is the first consideration, and
leaving it where it is might turn
out to be lhe best way to do
a . sat F'loyd Chttdress of
th e Nation al Oceanic At·
m ospher ic Admin istration ,
which is supervising the expeda
lion.
"I hope not," he added
THE MONITOR, A UNION
s hip, and t he Confeder ate
ironclad Merrimack made his-
tory whe n they b a ttled oH
Hampton Roads, Va., on March
9. 1862.
Theirs was the first naval
engagement between armored
MUSTARD JAR RECOVERED FROM WRECKAGE OF MONITOR
--__ DJvtua Paln1taldnal1..Btiri•ve Goods From Civil War Ship
vessels a nd although neither
won a decision in the four-hour
shootout. the battle ended the
er a or wooden fi ghting ships and
changed the course or naval
warfa re.
Confe derate t roops later
destroyed the Me rrimack to
keep it from falling into the
h ands of ad vancing fed eral
troops. The Moni tor sank in a
r aging storm Dec. 31, 1862, and
the wreckage was n ot dil>·
covered until 1973, a bout 15
m 1 les off Cape II atteras Sixteen
crewmen went down with the
vessel
"IT'S /\ WRECK that's been
on the sea noor for 117 years,
and it 's suffered as a result or
that," Childress said in an m·
lt>rview "Basically. it's stable
now. The deterior ation is slow
when compared to the corrosion
and structural damage that oc·
curred when it sank
"Once you move 1t or part of
1t , you change its environment
severely," he said . "You change
the salinity, the t<'mperature,
the pressures and the organic
matter a ll of which could
hasten deterioration "
For that reason. he said , t>uch
artifact will be put through a
preservation process to prevent
fu rther decay.
back-tO-school
., AS FO& &AISING lbt
Monitor, we've received a
number ol propo.ala," Cb.lldreu
Hid. "We probably do bave the
technology to recover and
stabilize it. But we can't aay
when and bow or whether It will
be done or bow much it will cost.
•1Jt probably will take another
five years of atudy by the best
mindl we can gather," be said.
"In the end we'll come to a
scientifically based coocluat.on.
"That's really what we're
seeking here," Childress added.
"NOAA"s role ia to see that it's
don e correctly and that
whatever is recovered is for the
American people. We all have a
slake in this ·•
NOAA manages the 6-mile·
diamete r circle a round the
Monitor that has bffo dH1gnat-
ed a national historic site and a
marine sanctuary.
SUGGESTION FOR raising
the ancient ironclad have in·
eluded cutting it apart and br·
1ng1ng it up in sections . using
the former CIA ship, the Clomar
Explorer, to pick 1t up tn one
piece. freezin~ a chunk of watPr
and mud around 1t to allow it to
fl oat to the surface, where at
~ be-towed JO shore. and
hoisting It an the more tracfi:
t1onal way walh slings and pon·
Loons
lf the 172-foot-loog superstruc·
ture Clln 't b e retrieved .
C htldr ~sc; ha td there as a
poss1b1lily lht• rt'volvtng turret
with 1ts two pov.cr!ul cannon:.
nnght be lifl<'d
When the Monitor sank. the
~uperstructure turned upsjde
down and much of the hull was
crui.hed Thl' turrE:t . nine feet
tall and 21 feet In ·diameter •
broke otf and lies on the bottom.
parUally covered by the main
body.
CBILO&ESS _C~UTIONEO
that evm lf the 'leebnoloCY ia
found to lift tbe vessel. the
money miiht not be there to do
the job.
He said Monitor buffs are
hoping that museum displays of
artlfacta found on this expedi-
tion will lnapire either govern·
ment or private backing for ad-
ditional exploration and perhaps
for a recovery effort.
, The Harbor Baranch Founda-
tion. a non-profit Florida cor-
poration that operates several
marine research ships, as con-
tributing most of the S275.000
cost of the present expedition.
Newspaper
Rack Jailed
DU BLI N, Ga . <AP >
Laurens County Sheriff W.R.
'"Rock'" Bussell has returned a
M aeon News and Telt~graph
newspaper vending rack, which
spent the weeke nd an the county
Jail
usseU eonflBcat..ed the rack
from the county courthouse on:-----1
Friday. When he returned 1t to
the newspaper Monday, he told
circul ation department offt cn.1ls
1t would not be allowed back in
the courthouse.
According to The Telegraph,
Bussell ~aid hl· removed the·
rack becC1use he W<I'> angry
about <1 cn t1cal 1977 n~wspapcr
ed1lonal and because he con·
stdered it a hazard to elderly
persons who might trip over 1t
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NATION
nne
Cadet Vincent
K. Brooks, 20,
Ft. Lee. Va., is
tbe tint black selected for
bri1ade com-
mander at the
United States
Military
Academy, West
Point. N.Y.
Wedl16Gdav. August 15. 1979 OAJLY PILOT A.
Gym Dress Apparel Protest UpheldJ
SPRINOP'IELO, Ill <AP> Two
lffft·qe members ot the UQJCH J>u.
&ecottal Cbutdl canoot be fcwc.d to
violate t.bltlr ~ belill• ud at·
tend eoed um clUMI wbere other
1tud•Dll wear 1uch "lmmodeat"
caotlWll .. um 1boru. • fedval
Judl•bMna*l.
tf.S. Dlltric:t Court Jud1e J. Waldo
Ackermm rWed that required alteft·
dance at 1uch cha..., wou.ld violate
the eGllildtudGAal rt1ht.11 ol the two 1tud...U.
ACllEUIAN SAID A 8J\8IC belief
of the church ''ls that members wear
snodeat apparel." and that such a re-
qwrement "forces lnterac:Uon with bit HY place" in the country involv·
membett ol tbe 0ppotlte M• who are inC lbe Unit.eel Pent.ecostaJ Church.
weana, wbat the church coaalders whJcb bu an esUmated 400,000 to
lmmodllt a&tlre." S00.000 members.
Tbal. be Mid. "ll a 1ltuaUoD which
tbe Pl rat Amend ment caaaot .~ sult w-.s filed a1alnatstat.e and
tolerate." local 1cbool officials by WlWam
JuUa DempMY, chief lqal COUDlel Moody, ot Normal, OD behalf of his
fort.be ata&e Board of Education, aaid -dau1bter. Debbie, and Wesley At.es,
she had not yet seen t.be rullna and of Bloomlnlton. on behalf ol bis IOO,
could not immediately det.ermlne lta Thad. Impact.
ftlE &l1UNG APPUD directly
only to t.be two •l'Udenta in the cue.
But Ackerman aaid in an interview
that "the principle would be applica-
.•. IPIJ7".z;r at
Debbie, 13, waa cuapeoded from
CbJddlx Junior High School for ~
days alter abe ~used to altet>d coed
physical education claues. Thad, H.
WU Wanaed by IChool offtda1a t.ba1
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God . • • tben to eeue to be an object
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ST. ANNE. fU (AP> -On 1 abaclY knoll ln the roU1n1 countryside 80Ulh
\)f Cbacqo. aome of the workl'• ft'H)g(
pampt"red PoOCba worlr for a UV\ftc
by eatiq.
Tbne chow hound.a -SS> ol t.bem
-live in lmmaeulat kermels. and tl*'d their Uvea t uni ~01 food
TBS 0008. H 01rrgaENT
bnede from Cre•t Danea LO Uoy ter-
riera. mu up ta.&linl panels at the
GalDee NutnUon Center here, ~Ued
OD115M'rM.
WW tbe1 Dttf er a compeUtor's dot
food over Oaina'! WlU t.hty bke 1 --~ beina t•ted for market? WUI ta.y '*c>me m and. loM -.ilttt
• certain ctieta? WUl they 1aJ n too
m•h welcbt on others• What do they .JO for tbe moat -canoed, dey oc aoft
Ud moUt foodl !
Food pNferenei!S and heaJtb II·
aesamenta are the basil for analysis
and study at the center. The dop set
physical examinations everg 11ix
months
'EXPERIENCE'
8 ERHICE G!:!~ti. KNIES, •941 LOl.M. C. z:::::A. mldenl ol PIAN Nix.ED 11, • resldenc of San Berl'IMdlno, Ce. cost• Me\:r.C. lino 1,., ..,., wH •
Pu..O -•v In Colton, Ce."" Auq,,•I de••on • ._.for Roowefl lnle•M· SACRAMENTO (AP}
u . 1m . Siie wes ~ In Mouourl on llD11.al '°'JO ye.an. He ,. •urvoed by "" h C I · f j Seotemtier 30, 1'00. Siie WU • -.ons l(erry Jey -!Cent t..ee ol Ce»I• -T e a I 0 r n a "°''"''" ....... Altd uw wo<lled 11 .,.,.,, Meu. SltP-MIM Fore\I McClu•o ol D e p a r t m e n t 0 ( -1heFeirvoewH~1111eflnCostaMew. "'"'"'""'ton &ee<11. ~ eno o.,,"'' Cons umer Affairs has • member of '1W !>e<I GoroonlO White M<Clurq of Coste Mew , C•, nl«"
Sllrine, -• memberol EeSlem Ster, Patricia WY•tt of Welt L1»Angles. Ce. r ejected a proposal to
H•rbot" StM CNIP'll!r •W. ~oo<l eno 10 9re<l4cblldr e.n. Fu neral j 28 ( ~ectl. U. S.WVIWO Dy -~i.,-1,._ >enKH 'lltlfl De ,,_Id on WedneMSey Teq~ Te years 0 ex-
,..., Hello• W lnt<fme n ot S•n AU91.SI 1S. 1'79 et Ille HerDor L.•wn penence before an OUt·
e...-nardino, Ce. servl<fl will lie held Memoriel °'61>el Witll Rev Bruce A Of·State engineer COUid on Thur\dlly •11 00 PM •I lhe e.oom Kurrie, IM'UO<" of Ille PrHbVte,.•n . •
SOME DOGS SUPPER weiabt pro-
blems and lose their places on t.he
taste testing panel. Tbey then
become ideal subjects for tests of
low·caJiorle dog food.
The kennels are full of happy tail·
wagging dogs barking welcome to
alran1ers. They are bred at the
cent.er and generations of them are
monitored from pupp}'bood through
old a1e.
Some are fed only one product
throughout their lives and are not
aware of any other kind of food, said
Vollink.
SAVE
15°/o to 45°/o
Oft 0.-
Quality Carpets
P\Wi NVJ()N
Mf'mor••1 CNl>el. ,,,. Hi911•-. ~ C11urc11 °'.,.., ~·"' offo<••t•ng in· take an examination for
!krnArdlno, Ce. 1n1 ........... 1 MOunl•on lermenl lmm.ctla1e1y followlno .. , certification · V••• CemeteLy. FMindl may call Herbor L.awn Memorial P ••ll . · .
•lier " 00 PM on ~~., for ..... SerltKU ..,_, ,,.. dlre<lton Of He•bOr c 0 n s ume r A ff a I r s
1u11on •• tM e aoo.u Memorl•I L.t•n·MOunt011.,.MortU<t•ro1 C1»t• Director Richard B.
&rioU\t'I (•Pf"' '"""' -~ .. ,.. • f't•rtl ., " ~\ Of>f'\v ptlir-
of on1HflQ. ~y..,_, f ufu, "
~" '"" ...
C"•1>1t1• s.<1 a.,..,aino, c:.. Me ..... s.o.w... Spohn called "bizarre"
CARL I( =::tt. rO\ldefll of the propos a l , b y l.h e
C0NfUNU0~ lllAMINI
NYlON rllll•~"' • colorlul .culph••f'd loc>I. II.ell colon
10 ~ llom on • f-
lot\1•w .. nn1 t ••i>rf r99. 8 ..
tCJO',., NtlO .. ..., • 1.,&o.t..i
~<MP" ,~, ,w • .,..
Co\f• Nte<a. c .. Paued .... yon De· atL-Board of R eg1strallon
Au9u\I •• m•. born Oct-· 17, l'IOI •n lll!f f 0 r pr 0 f ess i 0 n a I C.anlr•f Poinc. Oreoon S..rvoffd by llil .
••-"'M"'' '~"\ ~ pyttu,._
l1Jo1hg ~n •.al '"'~' Hy ...w -~~ ..,.., tt rw ... ,, '~ 7••
CANYON CARPET rd wo•tAllU.\onlllom.HD ~-Joi Engineers.
""''""'· Ffor1oa. oauqllfrr Marilyn Elsew.Jwrie • • Jt is precisely the Sut1iven, l or_,.lldrf>n, brotrier Clll . '°'a ao,-1 of AnOyo G••nde, c.. sort of excessive a nd ex:-
•nd • s1s1er w yveno Ewen ot ,. clusionary barrie r lo
Palms, (.t. Mernorlet ~,...,fc;M will be BERKELEY CAP) -k b b · d IWld al •.OO PM on Ttwl')d.ty A119ust W 0 r l 8 t t I S 8 •
"· 1,,. •t s1 John ,,,, Divin• Wall ace Joltason, 68, minislnltioo is dedicat-
EPIK0991 (Jlurc.1I of Costa NltW, Ca. m 8 y 0 r d U r i D g l h e ed to adi le " S bn Willl R .... CiJNed _.dQulSI OfllCl•I· er C8 • po •v fno. 1n1w-w11111e a1 Pec:111c v iew turbulent 1960s whe n said.
Memorl•I Perl<, Newoort Buell student unrest Churned -----------
,.ecrlo< v-Mon...,.., dmK.loro. on the Berkeley c 3 m pus ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BLAHCH~~~TON o•sW<J of the Universit y of
e wAy on Auqust ll ... ,,. A ·~·~"' Of California, died Sunday.
~·• Me:w, Ce., ~ 1s wrvoved llV • ""'«! M~ £dilh 6 . W•llfi of lonQ
But.II, C.. . _.,.., '""' H-;trd Crrt>t
01 SanlH , Ce., 1 qra.-1111drpn ""° l
qre.t ·9r&nG<.lllldren. Prl•.tte ""tomb-ment .at _fr~ A,_.,, ANt~•m 8•11
Broectw•Y Ml>rW¥Y omK IOl"'-
ltU$ T
ALAN P, RUST, rffldent ol 1.A9uN1
9e•<h, Ce. p-awey °" AU9U•I IJ,
""· Sur••-b'f '"' DtlrHI" Mr. & Mn . Rit.f\ard 1'.. Rusi of COsta Mew,
Ge., end Ills or..,...rent• Mr. & Mrs.
v ernof' Pu$1 of Coste Me,.., Ca
Servt<n will be held on Frid.av Auou•t
11. 1'79 et 7.00 PM at Ille PKlllC Vie.,
C...,,.t 'lltltn Rev. Hlllotl J¥¥1• Of Ille
H•rbor Trinity 8-1>1 Cllurc" offlclel·
l1t9. Jn-Pe<lfi< lliew Me..-lel
Park. Peclfi' View Morluery, }'lewpert ..._. Clll'WIOrs.
Neptune Society
CREMATIOH 9UAIAL. AT SEA
646-7431
C.ilfor
"'" portfole C.M./Rr.
~~~~~~~~~~
lal.laOADWAY
MOITUAltY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6"2·9150
SMITH a nm-.&.
...OltTUAltY
WISlCLW CHAPS.
Mortuary • Cremations
Flower Shop
427 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa
64&<4888
PBClllOTtBS
SMTM'S NOITUARY
627 Main St.
ttintmgton Beach
~ ........... ,
COlOMA.L~
NOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave.
WestminstM
893-3525
,.CMC .. W
.-.OllAL PllAI
c.mttert MOf1Uaty
CNpel
31500 P8Clfic VieW Drive
Newpoft Beach
644-2700
MICO• ICS MOl'TUAmS
Leguna&lach
4844415
Ulgunl Hllll
1l8-0933 Sen JUM Caplstfano -..1ne
WAI Oil LAWM-MT. oun
Mortuery • C...,.tefY
0-tcwy
11215 CMea.r A¥9 ..
C..Meea
640-5554
,
LONG LAKE, Minn.
CAP> -Frank Peavey
lleffelflnger, 81, forme r
president and board
chairman of the Peavey
Co., now one of the na·
ti on 's top three flour
millers. died Monday.
WASHINGTON CAP>
-David Bela. 65, a civil
rights attorney who
represented more than
100 persons accused of
being communists in the
lSM-Os and 19508, died of a
heart attack Saturday.
LlJ1BEIUNS
HIT RITES
ST. LOUIS (AP>
The Lutheran Cburcb-
.M iaaourl Synod at its
biennial conveotJon ad-
m onlabed pas to rs
against participating in
non-Lutheran wedding
services.
Tbe conservative
branch of Lutheranism
also warned against
some pracUces of tbe
charismatic movement,
terming f alse the idea
that God gives gu.ldance
to tbe church ~oday
tbrouab "visions or
dreama or direct pro·
pbecy."
PVBUC NOTICE
••CTITIOUS a1nu••H
MAMelTATmJIMMT
Tiie lol!owlng .._ ll doll\9 blltl
MH8S!
SC I SOUTHERN -C AL.
lfHEAI041t$, 2141 Iris l"l~e. Coll.e
MeM, Glllfomfe ftU7; 11141 U Meu
llWO., u Mese "C". CellfOnll.t '20fl
Mr\. L.-E. ~indle, 21., Iris "Ke, ~le Mese, c.lltOrftle '1•t7 Tllll~ls~twet11ft. -~. L.,,...E.f'l"I-.
Tiiis ........... -lll•d """ .. c:.wity Clwtl"' Ol'Met ~ ... Jvly 11,1"9.
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PlJBUC NOTICE
Final Phase
Now Available
On Catalina Island
In Avalon
15 77%
""-~old out. the last phas~ ~~:=-~~; ~;;~::,~~e~ no ,;~~~i".:."'b'::::.~~~=f:th:i:\ga::~
h these are gon . d ed because o . w en h are very rare in e built on pnvate dominium omes d d because they are d rete
on lovely Catalina lslan (~:t lease). Utilixing steel an ;::Seed
land, land thaedt yopau ~7;~n th• "flan" and partl~:;: stunning
and construct of these homes o . o a
h ·11side with elevator.' ~dany d vaHeys while others en1 y ' , h rbor h1U11 es an
view of t~~ :n and hillside view. d 1 2 or 21;, baths this
panoramic o and tVIO bedrooms an , , deluxe features Consistin~ of on~ ct offers, as standon:I, man! that this wiU be outstandtn~ proa:om homes. It is almo~t .certain Catalina Island.
found onlyh1n cu'to ever buy a condom•n•u;n on rowth attitude, y~ur last :t~~t~:e municipal codes, a ~:;:,:;e~ta\ concerns aU ~·g~ly~snilability of utilities and ~ f this nature ever built
hm1ted a'Vo th re will be no more proae~ o . paradise act now
dictatethat ~ 1 d If you want to hve in . the ''an . h :ga•':.s:~hisisprobablyy~urlast~ a~: on the phone, you must
eca utiful and impossible to esc •te sales office . Open every T~~ ~-Bahia Vista model and on d" / 1 O'h% interest rate. v1set t'"' $l 2' 900. / 20% own
d Prices start at ' ay.
THE BAHIA VISTA
360 Clemente Ave.
Avalon (Catalina Island)
Calif. 90704
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ruauc NOTICE TAltY ANO AUTNO•IZATIOM TO
AOM INIST•lt UlfO I• TMll
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,,_,_. Es•••• of JACK ltAYMON O
l'ICTITIOUSIW9tMelS TESt..Elt, •llO --n et JACK It.
MAMS ITATIMIMT TESL.ER. OK-.
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• ORANGE COUNTY
Cost Cutbacks Ordered •
C llllly Adminiatration lulled Directivea
B1 GAaY GRANYILU -............... Oranae Count)' 1upervi1ora
THlday ialued five dhectives
aimed at ''red&adftc tM f'Oel ol
couDtJ 1overnmHt wltbout ucrUlel111 euenUal p ublJc eervice.."
Supervblen left It up to ~
•dmlalatraton to dedde IM>w
that .,.a ol k>wer t'09ta wtUMMll
curtaillna aervlcea wlll be
reached.
But to f't lbem started on the task, aupervl.SUs ordered
-County Adm...U.lrat.ave Of
firer 8obt rt Thom aa aDd
A.aclttor•c.oetroQer Vick Helm to "ldeat.lfy" au ''admlalalratlve
and •..,art" Jobi OD tbe county work force.
Wb• that ldentltlcatlon la
made and a It.Udy undertU• to
determh•• lf thoH Jc.be are
nee111 ary. Tlaolnu ii to t.ll the
board U It would be triM to de-
lete tbe adm\niltratlve and aup·
port joba now vacant.
1'homa1 to Invoke an
already mstin1 hJrln1 treeae on
MdmlnlstnUve Jobs and to flJI
vacudee oe1y by truelerrtol
penoanel ftom o&btr anaa.
-Tbe eounty admlAlltraUve
ottlcer and penonnel d1nctoc to
e•amlae ''t h e merit• or
eatab lhb lns a complete
man-.emeot development pro-
1ram."
-E A C H C O UN TY
mana1er "to prepare a coat
redueUoo plan ol act.ion" for bia
own or1anlutioo.
Thote plans are to include
"1 peclfic s uggestions to
eliminate unneeded functions
atnd services while maintaining
essential public services and re.
dUClDI operating COtils."
-The county management
team to prepare a county-wide
cost reduction program "that
will assure delivery of essential
public services more efficienUy
with less personnel and at leas
costtothetaxpayer." -
THOSE DIRECTIVES were
accompanied by a timetable
that wi ll bring county
supervisors into the budget de.
ciding process in the fa ll rather
than during the sum mer months
as was the case this year.
Taking the lead in the post-
budget drive aimed at reducing
costs without s acrifici ng
se rvices were co unty
Supervisors Harriett Weider and
(
Wednesday. August 15, 1979 DAILY PILOT AJ l
ATALL
-Phlttpl\ntbuny.-------.-.i---
TaU Order
M rs. Weider pulled back from
two additional suggestions she
made in a memo Lo her fellow
supervisors last week after
meeting with Anthony before
Tuesday's meeting.
AND TO THE three remaining
Weider proposals, Anthony
added two of his own
Mrs. Weider and Anthony met
no r esistence from their fellow
supervisors as they caHed for
fewer county administr ators and
no sacrifice i.n services accom-panied by lawei:_costs.
The obligation to come up with
a cost reduction program cover-
ing manager's own departments
was given a deadline date of
Nov. 14. The countywide cost re-
duction drive that is to include .. major overhaul and major re-
organization" of county govern-
ment was scheduled for comple·
ti on Jan. 16. 1980.
Workshop Set
Garrett Kamps, l-year-0ld , is neat and tidy when it com-
e~ to feeding the ducks at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park.
He stretches to discard an empty bread bag.
.. Surviving Separation." as
the title for a work shop
scheduled 9:30 a.m. to noon
Thursday at Republic Federal
Savings and Loan. 2400 E. 17th
St.. Santa Ana. The event i&
spons ored by Orange County
Mental Health Association and
is open to the public.
TIIE sru.m vs. TIIE IBM CORRECTING SELECTRIC®
..
This is the new SR101 from
Sperry Remington. Looks a lot like
the Selectric~but looks aren't
evt?rything.
It performs like no oth er
typewriter available. Yes, better
than the Correcting Selectric Il.111 The
SR101 has all the features of the
Selt?ctric~ system plus improvements
like repeating "X", period, and
touch control.
And since it's Jess likely to
go on the fritz, you're less likely to
lose aitic.al business hours in down
time. But don't take our w ord --ror it. Take the Q'fM Challenge
and See for yourself. c~~ see us
or we'll coine to you for a free
demonstration.
Cash, credit, charge,
lease. Or, with our unmatched
Rental/Purchase Option, we'll
app ly the entire first month's rent
toward the p urchase price.
And not only do we
guarantee immedi.tte delivny, our
service contract is the sweetest in
the county.
No better time to move up
to a better typewriter. So take the
QTM Challenge and move up to
quality.
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AIZ DAil y PILOT Wedno.cjay, August 15 HU9
Owner Reseues 'Strily' Cat Honor
Awarded Owner RecoKJUzes Lucy iii Nick of TimR £dwurd Hamlrcz of
Irvin '"the recipient of
u SSOO Rcholars hip from
the V i kki C urr
Scholarship Foundation
SA NTA BARBAKA <API Luc lhr
cal was brou&hl to lht-Human SC>c1et)
u a atr~y marked for t>1'lcrrrunauon I\
was a C'l<>le call . but he urvivl'<i
Carole Selle le., u 23 y~ r old worker
at the society, reeosn11e<1 the r h1p'P('d
tooth and an old shoulder uuury JU!lt ai.
the black cal Wab about to be put to alffp.
"DA. JOHN," SHE udalmt'd to
veterinarhtn J ohn C'urrkaburu. "ll'i. my cat."
The reunion ended u ""p.arallon that
be1an ln June 1978. wbeo Mi.~ Stlleck.
QUEENIE
··J, lh<JI g<'lltn~ 11 . 1ir using 11'>" .....
'Sex Machine'
Tag Brings Suit
NEW YORK (AP> Dorothy Hart. a movie
aod TV actress of the 1940s and 19505, has filed a
S60·million suit against the publishers of a book
that allegedly describes her as a .. sex machine."
The s uit charges Tower Publications Inc and
four s ubsidiaries with "knowingly. maliciously
and v1Jlainously" producing the book, entitled
.. The Editor."
· Papers filed in state S upreme Court in
Ma nhattan charge the companies with li bel. in
vasion of privacy, and conspiracy to avoid liabilHy
by using pseudonyms and paper corporations
Miss Hart, 57, lives 10 Asheville. N.C Sht'
star red in the movir "Naked City'' C1nd appean·d
in 24 other rilms
Forest Service
Gives Up Slots
ZEPHYR COVE. Nt!v. 'APJ -Hoping to ke~p
its image clean if not necessarily green, the U.S.
Forest Service is getting out of the gambling busi·
ness.
The Forest Service earlier bougbt a 410-acre
resort here, complete with a number of slot
machines operated by a coocessionnaire. Now the
federal agency has decided the slots are "not ap-
propriate to the National Forest Service's family·
type recreation."
One-arm bandits are still easy to find at Lake
Tahoe, jl.L'it three miles away.
Cosrrwnauls Dream
Of Return to Earth
MOSCOW <AP> -The record-breaking Soviet
cosmonauts are growing more and more homesick
as tbey prepare to return to Earth after almost six
months in space, Pravda reported today.
Vladimir Lyakhov and Valery Ryumin have
been orbiting the globe for 171 days aboard the
Salyut§ space station.
Pravda, the Soviet Communis t Party
newspaper, said as the two run through vari~us
preparations for returning, their conversation with
ground controlle~ incre_asln.gly reflects b~~ much
tbey miss lbe Earth. their homes and families.
It quoted one as saying: "What are we dream-
ing about? Well, we want very much just to put
our feet on the ground again.''
DENTURES
$175 each·
!.AME DAY 5f.RV1Ct:
AVAllA&LE
'ORTHODONTICS I
M>AAD QUALlflt D
OAT~TIST
'1550·
DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER
J lOJ HARBOR, COSTA MESA
CACROSSntOMftDCOl
642-0112
'
chcclu>tl out evt•ry lllu<'k cat that camt
lhfough the Hunuu\c Socu:ty, including
Chti c:ity l'trayf\," M 18:s Selleck said
". an tu Ourbaru '' not a big town so 1
knew whcrti 1>hc would end up. J figured
· If I stuck out Ionic enough she'd be
htirt "
The foundation was
set up In L970 to help
Mexican-American slu·
dents finance lhe1r col·
lege educations
.
L\J{'Y, A RO SBllE I> Siamese·
OurmeSt>, bad a high tempera1ure when
M 1s11 Selledc found her and 1s being
nursed bark to health
"M y animals are part of my family."
i.aid Miss SeUeek. cuddling Lucy close
to her "l don't give up on them "
Applications for the
J 980 awar ds will be
av<J llable in J a nuary
and may be obtained by
writing the foundation at
Bo" 5126, Beverly H ills
90210
END OF SUMMER
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Beolnttlnv •' • POtnl on II'<! south
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PUBLIC NOTICE ____ ,_
f'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS
HAMIC STATEMENT
The 1011ow1n9 per\On\ M• C101n9 bu•lnen ..
HOUSE OF JOY BEAUTV SHOP,
O NTARIO INDUSTRIAL AS SOCIA f ES 43$0 Yew> Ka rman .... ,,.,..
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OLTMANS CONSf P UC TION
COMPANY '• C..t1Uorn1~ c0tp0t•lionl,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SCHOOL 01~fA1C T 1 U"'f'•l>•'"f"d '""" 1~••u1t 1n '""° obftt1•tl10A tnt w•hch
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NOTICIA Oil ILl!CCIOH ~AltA MllM8ft0 ML CONSUO CUHi•NATIVO
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MESA OtltECTIVA IEN U. ELIECCIOM CMIE H YlltlfllCAllA EN LOS
DIST.ITOS ESCOl.AltH Of UAL IEACM Y UNl .. ICADO DE ltlEWl'OltT· MUA
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'Crib Death'
Claims Four·
In Family
CA.MBORNE. Encland ~AP> Eacb tJme,
Janet and Mk bH I Wrlaht were 1u,.. lt couldn't
happen atain. But one by one. over se.en years,
four ot lbe rouple's eaaerly awaited and much·
loved babies d ied.
The doctors can only say the lnfa.nta were vk·
Umt ot the "crab death, or cot death syndrome"
that bereave& ten of thoun ncb ot parenta yearly arowid the world.
NOW, TORM£NTED BY GUILT and 1oss1p,
the Wrip tl have 1lven up lryln1 for a companion
for Mandy, their healthy 8 year-old daughter who
can't '-"Cieratand why her brothers and sisters bave been taken away.
Janet Wria ht has decided to be steriliied.
"l couldn't take the rtsk again," she said.
"What mother could bring another baby into the
world knowing Juli well that this could ha ppen
acaln?"
It was a hard decision lo make after lnvesling
so much heartache. Another decision was allowing
researchers lo study the body of Natalie. who was
found dead in her crib May 10, at ages"" months.
.. WE HOPE THE DOCTORS WILL learn
enough so that other parents won't have lo go
through wbal we went through."
The feellngs or loss and guilt were terrible,
said Michael Wright, a $17~a·week electrical ap·
Uance re airman , but we re made worse by ma c1ous gue ·
market town. The gossips said there was no way a
couple could lose rour babies like that .
"There were even stories that Janet must
have killed them ." he said. "How do you answer
that sort or thing?"
~nstead it drove 39-year-old Wright to ask for
the tnquest that called in leading pathologist Dr.
Albert Hunt to examine lhe dead baby's organs .
.. NATALIE REALLY WAS A BEAUTIFULLY
kept child," Hunt said in an interview. "I can as-
sure anyone who has any doubts about this that
she bad been lovingly cared ror. There could be no
truth in any suggestion that her parents were in
all)' way to blame."
The Wrights live in a small, neat row house,
buJlt about a century ago, near the center or Cam·
borne. Janet Wright, 34, says her greatest desire
was to share it with children.
After Mandy, there was Darren, born in 1972.
At the age of a month he bad convulsiona and was
taken to the hospital. The day after he came home,
be unexpectedly died in his baby chair, age 2""
months. Doctors thought it was an intestinal
problem.
Next Clare, born in 1973. She ·went to the
hospital with what was thought to be a digestive
problem . Within 24 hours of her r eturn Mrs.
W ...... t found her dead in her baby carriage, age
41h months.
GABY WAS BORN PREMATURELY IN 1975.
Doctors advised that he have special care in a
nearby foster home during the critical period
between 2 and 5 m onths. The Wrights visited him
daily, and be seemed to be doiq well. One mom·
iDI tbe foater mother found him dead lA bed, aa•
4 Ii\ months.
The Wrights asked doctors whether there wu
something wrong with them. The doctors polnted
to Mandy, in blooming health, and said there was
no medical reason they s houldn't be parents again.
So, last November , Natalie's brief life began.
She bad three trips to the hospital, after a
cold, a vomiting attack and a fit of convulsions .
Doctors and parents took elaborate preeauUona,
and abe seemed perfecUy well the la.st time she
was released. The next day she died in bed. Her
mother found her and fled, screaming, from the
house.
THE CRIB DEATH S YNDROME ,
although It affects m ore than 2,000 babies a
year in Britain alone, is mostly a mystery.
Medical men are further puzzled because the more
developed the country, the more the illness seems
to occur.
Doctors said the Wright babies' hearts seemed
simply to have stopped beating. Natalie's heart is
being used in a six·month research program in a
London teaching hospital.
"Col deaths could arise as a result or ab·
normalities in the conducting of electrical im·
pulses in the heart," Dr . Hunt said. "There could
be a link with a case or a chap who drops dead on
the golf course in his 40s. • •
THE wRIGBTS BA VE LOOKED INTO adopt·
ing a child and found a long waiting list and little
bope.
"It's so long, and there are so many younger
couples wanting to adopt children that we've
already been told there's not much chance for us,"
said Janet Wright. "lo any case they say that
Michaelis already too old."
Rock Stars' Aide
Gets Prison Tenn
ALBANY, Ga. <AP) -Former Allman
Brothers road manager John C. "Scooter" Rerrin1
b as been sentenced to 2"" years ln prison on
charges ot po1sessing cocaine and supptytn1 it to
rock star Gregg Allman.
Lal month, Herring waived bis ri&hl to a new
trial and pleaded guilty to the cbaraea.
Tbe 5tb U.S. CircuJt Court of Appeals over-
turned Herring's 1976 drug trafficking conviction
ud ordered a new trial last Marcb after ':r'!:1'
tbat ~.S. District Court Judie Wilbur Owena la not cpaeetimlng jurors about a newspaper article
tbat appeared oo the day Heninl telUlled ID b.11
defense. Allman, tbe group's slnger and or1a.tat,
leltlfled acatnat Herrinl at the 1t79 trial.
Now Open
Low Cost
Spa11, Nhter. Vaccmatfon
Dft'matolofnl
Fre~y
Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa
WI N.wport Blvd.
645-2413 Bii Appotntmenl
~.Auguet t6, t979 DAIL v PtLOT A J 5
BEING SUED
Mel Brooks
Coast oldie r
Commissione d
Gary R Allen, i.on of
Mr . and Mrs. ILL. Al
len. 27022 Calle Juanita,
Ca p ist ra no Beach ,
Comic
Sued in
Name Use
N£W YORK <AP) -
Bernard Pomerance.
a ullh o r or the bat
Broadw•y play "The
El~phunl Man," ls suing
Mel Brooks ror the com·
edtan '!I use of the title in
Ii n"w movie
In lb\• complaint filed
an U .S 01slncl Court
h e r e , P o m era n ce
claimed Brooks' use or
the title cre ates con-
rus ion in the public
m mt.I , misappropriates
the reputation and good
will of lhe play's author
a n d produce r s, a nd
d ilutes the pro perty
rights or the award ·
winning stage drama.
C a I I r . . wa s co Ill Both the Pomerance
m issloned an Arm y play and the Brooks
second lieutenant upon movie are based on the
graduating from the Of-real-hfl' story of a Vic·
ri cer Can didate School, to rtan freak J ohn Mer.
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Jan:im d Festival's 'Spirit' 1,ingers SU llOBtB-810,000 JillDIUlf
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But ~al oppoa&Uon nlxed that. Tbe promot.n
went t.UllCJu.
S.....MuYuaur. .
••At Lb.at dme we bad bad VVJ UtU. contact
with tbl new wave, wltb the protelt movement "
11r1. llua rffalled. "We wen veey couervaUve.
It tt.arted out u a bualneu Pf'OPOllUoa."
Promotel"I 1a1d the Yuaun Cot $50,000. Mrs.
llua l&ld the contract called for about 30,000 to
.0,000 P90Pl• 1pre1d out over thre4) days.
"Wt told each other we would be surprised lf
10,000 would 1how up,'' ahe aald.
0
0 ....... -....
.R&t.ee are quoted weekly and a.re baaed on t.he aver-
age diaOouA~ rat.e for aix·mont.b UJJ. TreuuryBUla .
•o purohue 01' Ndempt1on !eee. Federal recuia-
ttona prohJbt~ oompou:n.d.lng o!tnt.ereet and requ.11'9
a 8Ub8t&nt1aJ lntel'Mt penalty !or early wtt.hdr&tr&J..
~owm.
BETHEL. N.Y. (AP) -Alfalfa .,._. the
rolllq fteldl, and Lb dairy COWi a.re baek. Tlie only ttac s ol the mam!!DC!l,b ltqe end
toweru.. banb ot apeuen wbleb ampllfted tbe
mualc ol Joan Bau, Jlml HmclriJl and Jania JOPiin
are • rotUns wooden beam and aome erwnbl1n1 cooerete uchon at t.be foot ol a .O.aere bill.
ONC£ oua1NG THE WEEKEND, com-
munJcatJoM broke down between Yasgw"s house
and the feaUval command poet. Yasgur new to the
bacllataae otflcea ln a private bellcoP'er rented in
case ol emer1ency.
QUOTE FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 16 THRU AUGUST 22, 1979
NOW, It YEA&S A nu llALP. million peo-
ple jammed onto llas Yu1ur'1 farm, local
farmen aa.y t.be oaJ.y invuioft la b7 reporten t.n can, plane.. even a helicopter, lookinl for atories
tabout today's anniversary of the Woodstock
Festival.
''Tbey saw who he was, and they just pro.
pelled him on to the stage," Ml'$. Maas said.
~ PAMYllW CINT'm
Ulhw •t Or. At Mht 11 u ,.._HJ.1121
Pomona First Federal
Savings-
Some called Woodstock the nowerln1 of the
"peace and love" geoeraUoo. Others said it was a
oear-diaast.er.
The three-day festival -Aua. t.S-17, i• -is
a vivid melDOl'Y for tboH wbo promoted i~ tboee
wbo oppoeed it, those
wbo performed there
and tboee wbo slept in
tbe mud.
Miriam· Yasgur
II aaa still owns the
bl.llside that served as
an amphitheater -it is
for sale as farmland.
Ing property bas been
sold since II ax
Yassur's death of heart
failure ln 1973. Be was
53.
The Yasgurs were
stunned by the number
of people coming down
their rural road 10
JOPUN years ago.
"We just assumed very few people woold want
to come out and listen to that noise," said Mn.
Maas
THE caowos CLOGGED ao.ADS j.hrougbout
Sullivan COlinly and for nearly 40 miles to the New
York State Thruway. They spread through Bethel
and neJgbboring White Lake. They spilled onto
neighboring farms, searching for campsites, food
and water.
With roads blocked. and a crowd more tban
rive limes what anyone bad expected, promoters
and police resorted to helicopters to ferry in
emergency supplies.
The drug culture nourished openly. Hundreds
were treated for overdoses or "bad trips."
And everyone remembers the weather. The
ski es opened F'riday afternoon, and rain and high
winds kept up for most or the weekend.
THE $18 TICKETS WERE WORTHLESS
scra ps or cardboard by the time the weekend ar-
ri ved The few fences and turnstiles we trampled
Ullo the mud long before the fl..rst electric guitar
chord.
They came to hear Tbe Grateful Dead. 1be
Who, Jefferson Airplane, Richie Hneu, Joe
Cocker, Santana, and Country Joe and the Fish.
"lt was a sea of people," said Arlo Guthrie,
one of the featured performers. "There was no
place that didn't have people on it.
"I remember being ln New York City the day
before and thinking that maybe like 100,000 people
were going to be there," said Guthrie.
"I thought, 'My God, 100,000 people!' In those
days any group of 100,000 had the potential for
violence. We decided to go up anyway.
". . .Jt was like a disaster zone. I wondered
how we all were going to survive," Guthrie said.
"IN mNOSIGHT, THOUGH, IT was the
culmination of so many things. It jusWled the
whole peace movement. The thing that made
Woodstock Woodstoc k was the s pirit of the people.
It wasn't the promoters."
Nei~rs rem ember lbe gathering -not
always fondJy.
WUllam F'iUppin1, 76, was literally caught in
the mlddle. It was bis pond that became a com·
munal bathtub, hls land that became a camp-
ground.
"My place was lnvaded by lhouaanda of peo-
ple," be said.
Campers were all over Fillpplnl'a fieldA. When
tbe winds came, tenl!I blew down and they moved
into bia chicken house, barn and a elx-room eol-
tage near the site. FiJlpplnl says he harbors no grudge but
"wouldn't care to have that many people around
aaaln."
THE NEW YORK CITY P&O•OTE&S
originally wanted to hold their mualc festival near
Woodstock, which waa developing as a 11ummer
· colony for som~ rock 11l11rs, lncludina Bob DylMn.
Biker Gets Prison
"I'm a fal'mer," be told the crowd. "I don't
know bow to speak to 20 people at one time, let
alone a crowd Uke this, but I think you people have
proven something to lbe world . . . that half a
million kids can get together and have three days
of tun and music."
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Ba1nsDavean OK.Corral 1
Placekicker ls Mi~acle
By JOHN SEVANO Of ... o.lly ....,. lUtt
"It would take u m1rack or an in~ for Fronk Comal not to make
1h11 tc:am "
-&am1 special ceacll Paal L.aollam
It's almost Ironic that 1l would take a miracle to keep Frank
Corral ofr the Rams' 1979 squad, because it seemed like that's all
Corral dJ d last year -perform miracles.
Last season was the type or year every kicker dreams of. But
for someone m has fi rst season, 1t was ecstasy.
CORRAL LED THE ENTIRE NFL in points (118) last year
and was personally responsible for three of the team's victories
with field goals m the olol>tng seconds. He was acknowledged for
his efforts by almost every publication and wire service in the na·
lion and, to top it off. was a unanimous selection to the NFC's Pro
Bowl squad. . • .
Not bad, considering the ex·UCLA graduate had to spend most
of his senior season on the sidelines nursing a broken jaw
"Last year was the best year of my life," says the Mexican
born Corral emphatically. ··1 hope to kick this year as well as 1 did
last )'ear with a little more consistency "
If there was one drawback to Corral's ill ustrious 1978 cam
paign it was that he indeed missed a lot of field goals, including
two crucial ones against the Dallas Cowboys in the first half of
their NFC championship contest
"MY ONLY ENCORE WOl LO BE to make some of thost>
had lasl year," 9tt~s the R1ve~~t · I will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ first to admit my <'Ons1stency wasn't what 1t maybe should have been
1 had 10 miSSl'S and four blu<·kt>d kicks. I hope to improve that this
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', Piggy-baek Ride Al'Wl ....... to
year "
Corral l>l.IYl> much of 111-. l'red1t 1s because of two prmc1pJ{·
things a l an exn•pt1onal :>J.Jt'l'IJI team:. un1l . bl the making of
what he terms. "the k1t·k ·
.. Tha l kick in Philadelphia rc.-all} put a lot of confidence in
rne." confides the :.occer styltc" k1tkcr
For those who forgot. 1l was Corral':. 46·yard field goal with
seven seconds left that gave the Ram~ a i,tirnng 16 14 win at
Philadelphia in lhear fi rst game of the year
"lt really helped me a lot," he l>a1d of the kic k .. 1 don't kno"'
if I wouJd have bct.'n ahlt' lo ::;hake the effects of missing som ething
like that "
CORRAL'S CONFIDENCE boo!>ted tremendously, he dad the
s ame thing on two other occasions his 27·yard field goal with
three seconds left beat T ampa Ray, 26·23. and a 24·yard field goal
with two seconds remaining dumped the San FranclSco 49ers.
31·28
"Now," he says, "I'm looking forward to this .season and
hopefuJly I can go out and do what I did last year
"I KNOW OUR SPECIAL T EAMS will be great again Thal(:.
what this team has to do. stay a llftle on top of the other teams ··
Corral has no certain philosophy about kicking. He approacheio
a c rucial situation as if it we re a practice
"Wh at's the difference''" he asks straight-faced "It's reall}
no different m a gC:l me tnun il 1s in practice I JUSt don't let tht·
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Seattle's Julio Cruz wound up on the back of Cleveland's
Rick Manning in Tuesday night 's American League
gam e in the Kingdome. Manning broke up a double pl ay
but was out a l second base. Cleveland won. 7·5.
(See CORRAL. Page 8 2) RAMS PLACEKICKER FRANK CORRAL.
Tiger Rookie Was Nearly Cut
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM.
Of Ille Oallf Piiot $taff
Success s torie s are common 1n
baseball, but Bruce Robbins' tale is a
little more dra m atic than most.
One year ago today he was in a rookie
league m Virginia, struggling with a
3·5 record and a 3.79 ERA. He was wor·
ried be maghl be released.
Anaheim Stadium Tuesday night.
Last Wednesday. in bis first win, he
ca rried a no·hitter into the seventh and
beat Texas. 10·4
Robbins was summoned from the AA
club in Montgomef'y 21 days ago. He's
19 and doesn't have much use for a
razor yel.
l TODAY HE IS THE PROUD OWNER t of bis second major league victory, a 6·3 f win over the division·leading An11els al
"SURPRISED? YEAH, l 'LL SAY I
was surprised to be called up. I had
more or less told myself I'd s pend the
rest of the year in double A ," Robbini:.
says.
Surging Surf
Confidence? Wall
Doesn't Lack It
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of IN Dally l'il.i $tall
When Peter Wall became bead coach of the California Surf. his
• strategy was simple. "Attack, attack again and attack some
more.''
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Unfortunately, his offense was so bad that the only attack was
or the heart variety. The soccer club couldn't buy goals even 1f 1t
bad a stack of half.fare coupons.
Jn eight gam es under former coach John Sewell, the Surf had
managed six regulation .Roals and a 4·4 record: But even that
· looked good compared to Wall's first week
as coach, captain and sweeper when the
team scored once in three strajgbt losses
en route to a 5·10 record at the half.way
point of the season.
"It was a combination of things," Wall
now recalls. "When I took over . I s aid it
wouldn't happen right away. In my first
seven games, we went 1-6 but we didn't
play that badly. We just didn't get any
breaks. And when we did, we couldn't take
advantage."
They weren't tbe Miracle Mets, but
the club did become the Surging Surf dur·
ing the second half of lbe campaign. With
the addition of Laurie Abrahams and the WALL return to form or Steve David, Caliromia
I won its last four. sax of its last seven and 10 or its final 15 to make
• the North American Soccer League playoffs ror the second year in i a row.
"I never dreamed I'd ever get to talk
to Sparky Anderson 1 mean. he's like a
leJ(end to m e." Robbins continued
"And now. here he 1s m anagmg me I
feel honored ··
Robbins s urrendered six hits and
three runs m his s1x·1nning workout.
and Jack Billingham finished up with
his third savt' of the yt.>ar
TH E ROOKn: ALMOST DIDN'T
make 1t pa~t th<' first inning With lJ
wa lk. two bloop hits and a lined single
the Angels ~ot t\\-O quick runs befon•
Robbins could get a ~econd out
·• 1 was really angry at myself afler
that first inning.·· Robbins .,aid · I
ki cked myself m thl' butt J httle bll
because I "'asn l p1tchm~ al> "'ell a~ I
know I can ··
The kick ""orked Robbin!-retired 12
m a row before g1v1n~ up a third run m
the s ixth, and b) that lime Detroit had
Jumped 1n front. 4 2
Jal>on Th o m µ-.on knoc-kerl 1n
(Stt ANGELS. Pag1· 8 2>
Al'Wl ...... I• i MO&E IMPORTANTLY, the team be1an to believe in itself. THE ANGELS' ROD CAREW SCORES AFTER COLLIDING WITH L.ANCE PARRISH.
New.Pitch
Works Out
For Hooton
ST LOU IS I A P ) Six days of
re-.t accompanied by a six-milt
""alk and an effective one.finger
c-u rH' ball all added up to a wan -
nmJ? formulu for Burl Hooton.
Thi.• 1.o-; Angelt>-. Dodgers·
nJ?ht hander. backed by a 13-hll
offenst>. "'as all but inv1nc1 ble
Tuesduy ntJ?hl while stopptnJ:!
tht• St Lou1~ Cardn:ab 9·0 with a
l \\ O·hllll'f
H o o t o n :.i d t• ,1 d · p a n n l' d
p(•rformer nicknamed "Happy·
b.' '.\I ana.:er T()m L Ul>Orctu
H·1zed lht.> occasion to Jah 11
't•rbal nrl'1ll<' mto tht• 11c:. of lht·
Oodi.:cr~· held bo:.:-.
"VOl tOLO Mt.: what I could
do "'1th that pitch when I found
1L .. he r<'m1ndcd Lasord u
"\\ 1•11. I did what you said~ Only
1 on 1 g h l . I d 1 d 1 l t o l h 1·
l':.irdina ls ··
l :>U<1lly tough bet·auM' of h1~
mort• patented knuckl<' curv1:.
llooton protected a no-hiller un
111 lo~er John Denny, 6 Ht .
:-mj?lcd to l>lart the sixth
lie then set down six m a ro"'
for another streak which was in·
terruptt"<i by Ken Reitz' one-0ul
:.1n~le in the ei ~hth Hooton
funned seven. walking two en
route to his 11th complete game
And. while aided by the e ras ure or two St Louis runners from
the ba:.cpaths. he faced only 29
batters
'Y ou'vt> got to be a little bit
lucky to ftet a no·hitter." said
Hooton. who a uthored s uch a
mound masterpiece against the
Philade lphia Phillies in 1972
while with the Chicago Cubs.
"IS MY NO·HITTEB I bad a
couple of good plays behind
m e ." he r ecalle d . "Gre.R
Luzinski hit a shot a mile long.
but il was caught. If it'd been in
Wrigley Field, it would've been
gone."
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"'Ibey know as a team we're Improved," says Wall. "And they
know aa individuals they're improved. They really believe now.
They're talldng about going all the way. We think we have a good
' chance but first we have to get over that first hurdle." Al u .nser: Raclng's Triple Threa-
1 That tint hurdle is the San Die10 Soeten, who open a two·
1ame playotr series with the Surf Thursday nl1ht (7:30) at
Anaheim Stadium. Game two-along with a 30-minute mini 1ame
lf needed-will be played S~turday ni1bt In San Dle10.
By HOWABD L. HANDY
Of .... Detey '"*' ..... races at lndJanapolis. Pocono, Pa . and
Ontario.
at Ontario Motor Speedway Sept. 2 and Wal> '
a two-time winner each of t.be lut two • ~.
THE SOCKEas, WHO e.llmlnat.ed the Surf from t.be playoffs in
round one lut year, won twice by 1-0 scores la WI aeuon'a meet-
tn11. But Wall, a model of conftdeoce, laa't about to dwell on the
pat. -"U we don't choke up on 1ame nlsbt. If we Just 10 out and play
our normal 1ame, we can do it," be 1aya. "We're confident, sky·
bllh coaftdeat. "l"or once we 10 tato a pme knowin1 we can beat tbem. •·
Witla IOOd reMOD. David, a two-time NA.SL •corlnl champion
(leeWALL.Pa1eBl)
LOS ANGELES-The only driver in tbe
history of championship car racing to win
the sport's Triple Crpwn Imo_., his feat
will not be matched this year and marvels
at the tood fortune that broulht s uch an
achievement to him. ''I wu probably as happy or happier
when I won the race at Ontario laat year to
win tbe triple crown than I wu in winning
my flpt Indy race," Al Unaer says. The
Triple Crown consists or winning 500·mlle
"WHEN YOU &EALIZE all that goes in·
1 to puttin.I a car together that will lut for
500 miles, it is something. When you
mu.tlply that by three. well, Just figure the
odds.
"There are so many things that can 10
wrong and put you out or any race. If I
could say what made the difference last
year, I'd have it really made."
Unser will compete ln the California 500
years. He has won at Indy three Umes.
Unser feels the European-style qualify. ,
ing will be a boon lo this year'• race. ~
"I LIKE IT," HE SAYS. "It giftl you· a
better chance t.o wort out tbe car. We do a
lot or nmnlng in practice and it ml&bt as
well be during a time •bell we ean also
post rut lape. Then lf aomelblq happen-.,•
you already have your Ume -~lill..,,
<See UNSEa, Pare 81)
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A C.,.ule flepof1 Front the Wodd of....,._ . --
Orl•IN WI• .. IZala .. •-..-.BU
Aluaa.a ...... ...._._..._,AI _ _,.., Ill
the bottom alt.he lltb lnAlnt m•Pl*I a l ·l tie and 1av• Ba.ltlmore a 2·1 victory over the ChJc110
WlaU• Sox Monday altht lA American IAaaue ac·
Uoa ••• -..., •ueer'• aeccmd home nm of the cam•, a
lwo-,_ llilot a. UM el*9db LDD.lq, boOlt.ed t.be New York
Vankeee to a •1 vtetory over Texu ... Germaa Tlllolau
•
BASEBALL/FOOTBALL/SOCCE~·
,,...r-.e••
ANGELS •••
tbrff rum with a two-for.four
D11bt, belt.lq a two-nm bomer
In the tourtb to eraae t be
An1ell' early lead.
and 8-Otdlvle belted two-run homen to oower MUwaultee Aaron Takes Healthy Rip to a 5·2 victory over Kanaaa City ... Fred
LJU drove in alx runs wltb b1I 33rd and
34Lb bomen aod a double u the Bolton
One nlCJlt earlier, mon than
50 Apple Valley rMldent.a made
the Iona drive from that blgb de·
sert community to watch
Thompeon, tbelr hometown boy,
al Anabeim Stadium. At Racism, Commissioner :~ ~~~e~~.==~'i!!~::
ln lbe it.bit attack agaJnst three Min-
They went home somewhat
dbappolnted. Thompson got on·
ly one meek single ln a one-for.
four night. That's the Tbompeon
of 1979, a .2-47 blU.er wJtb 12
bomen.
Pre• M ot.a&dlee oesota plt.chers . • • Toby Hana.la drilled a
ATLANTA -Home run kiq hank Aaron aaya Ill two·run triple to highlight a rour-run first reciam • bueball hu tot to end. lnnina and Cleveland went on to defeat
"B•eball bu pt to cba.Qle." he aald '-There Seattle, 7 • ... CraJ1 Kuick bit Toronto's
la racial prejudlc~. ll la real and bu bte.o for a nrat bome run in eight 1ames. a t wo-run
... Ume." shot In the ei&bth inning, to lead the Blue HAD ANY OF THEM been
Aaroe, ln an .,tJcle ln l0da.y'1 edlUon ot The Atlanta L""'" J •ys to a 6·2 vict or y o~r Oakland able to stay through Tuesday,
Coutitutioft, uld be bad been apeakinS out •1aiut ract.m Pik'her Joaqala AHllJar bit Houston's first home run al they would have seen the
aon1 belore be beltt.'d lbe 71Sth WeUme homer to break Babe the: Aatrodome since July l~. a two-run, lnslde-tbe·park shot Tbompeon of 1978, a .287 bitter
Ruth'• all-Ume rttord. an the second lo.nine. and pitched a four-hitter for his 12th vie-with 2JS bomers. ALUNIER
· "I cannot honestly say that bueball tory as lbe Astros edged Moolreal, 2-1 In National Lea1ue ac· "I've been bot and cold ever
baa been ab8olutely fair with blacltl," be tion . . . Pinch-bitter Vic Correll hit a loth·lnAlnl double to since April,"· Thompson says. fi',....paffeaJ aa~id. "I cannot look myself in the mirror score Ray KAlgbt and give Cincinnati a 2-1 win over "I'll swing lbe bat really good
eac h day and not speak lbe truth. And I Philadelphia . . Wlllle stargell and Ed Ott drove lo two for one or two nights, then go
will conUnue to 11ay It the rest or my Ule runs each to support the slx-bil pitching of Joha Caadelarta cold for a week."
because I owe it to myself and everybody as the Pittsburgh P irates beat San Diego. 7-1 ... Gree U you were looking for re-UNSER •••
else.'' Jolla1&oa drove in two runs with his first two m ajor league aaons behind Thompson 's
He said be was burned up wllen he hits. a double and a single. highlighting a seven-run fifth ln· slump, you might point out that
Or you can go ln and make an
adjustment."
reid 1r recent Pete Rose interview ln ning that carried San.Francisco to an 8-2 victory over the the 6-4 slugger made lwo big
Playboy Magazine in which ftose was Chicago Cubs ... Lee MHsl.IU belted a two-run homer. bad changes thb year-be got mar·
Unser craabed bis car tut
weekend at Trenton but will
have a new one for Ontario. quoted as saying CinclnnaU Reds manag-a triple and scored five runs and Alex Trevino had a three· r le d . and b e moved fro m
ment told him to stay away from black AHOH run double as the New York Mets collected 17 bits to crush Newport Beach to Detroit. He reels the rift between
USAC and CART bas gooe too
far to bring about a workable
solution but is still hopeful a
m iracle will occur.
players. Atlanta, 18-5 ... Des ignated hitter HaJ McR.e of Kansas Ci· Aaron now vice president and director of player develop· ty and outfielder Du Ford or the Angels have been named "LIFE IN DETROIT is, well,
ment for lhe Atlanta Braves, s aid he was concerned that co winners of the Player of the Week award ln the American there's nothing else to do. I was
black players dld not get ~ many endorsements and that the League j ust going lo the gym every day
pFejudice extends to television. . and working out," Thompson "NONE OF us LIKE IT," he
"You don't see Tom Seaver or Fran Tarkenton havtng -------Ba•ellall Toda11-------. said. "Maybe that bas s lowed says. "Two groups trylng to do
any problems getting work," he said. "But what about Ernie On this date in baseball in 1914. me down." the s ame thing. Yes, I would like r----t-~~~~the~~re~a~tes~t ,JP~l~a~ye~r~ln~th~e,;h~i;st;o~ry~o~f~C;:.h;;lc~a;;g;.o.;., ~an~d.----t---;t;rl:-f~rbt-'rt-'Of-"ttrrlBrc:JOktvrrl~~nr-~t-11rN11t--l---L~T.bompsoo reel.a f ru.slration oo to see them get back tocetber
Willie Mays . on see anyone noc g w o frent:.. He!s·d1,~~~·~~~-~~~~u...~~.aa..J1~UlllldJll.. __ _ forendorsementsorbroadcastingjobs." ·-t1ona l League record with four sacr1hce hasn't been able to contribute CART rules. With exception ol a
Aaron. who finished his career with 755 homers, ~aid be game mne . and be's frustrated that couple or drivers CA.J . Foyt in
was still irked at Commissioner Bowle Kuhn for ordering the On this d ate an 1886 De troit has to play in the particular> they can't keep up
Braves to play him in Cincinnati when he was closing in on G u y Hecke r o r the Amer ican Association's Eastem Di vision with WI <CART>."
Ruth's record. LouisvilJe club became the first man in maJor league "With our record. we'd only Unser says he isn't Interested
He tied the m ark and the Braves announced he would not hiitory to hit three hom e runs m one game be rave or six games out lf we in Formula One raclng.
play again until the club returned home for its second series Today's Birthdays we re playmg in the West," "I've given a lot of thought to
or the 1974 season. He played as ordered, but did not hit a Montreal Expos c·atcher Duffy Oyer is 34 Thompson say'! Jn the East . Formula One racing," Al aays.
homer. getting his record-setting blast in Atlanta April 8, Philadelphia Phillie:. p1t(·hcr Nrno Espinosa I.'> 26 Detroit is 17~ out "But I don't IJke traveling that
1974 . And lhe Angel'>, despite losing much and I don't talk any other
''I still have a sore spot when it comes lo the com-Stehab~nH~r .'tuys K ro<-Tontpf>rfl'd their second straa~ht gamc, re language It would be like start-
missioner," he said. "I can't help it. After all the commotion main 311 in front of the Western ang a ll over again
about where I was going to hit 714 and 715, he dido 't come to NEW YORK George St<:mbrenner. racry Ea pack ··At the tJme J had some or
Atlanta on April 8. He sent Monte Irvin instead ." owner or the N~.,., York Yankees, h<is ae<:used SC£n fers, I v.ould have had to give up
DicHO Padr.cs 0\4nc r Hay Kroc ol tdmJ><'ring 'Wllh "TflEY'\'E J l 'ST lllT a !>pell too m uch to do at. And besides, I ..--------fluofe of the Doy -------, third baseman Gra1~ Nettle); Sti·1nbrenn<:r made \\he re. If they had a base rut hke-the I,; s
hi s comments at lhl• baseball o\\ ncr~' meetin~ 1 ucsday night here or there. they might ha\ c Detroit Lions place-kicker Benny Rlurdo, a former an Los Angeles aftC'r Kroc .... as quoted c:;irlJcr i.I .., sa}1ng lhal 140n l140 straight instead or los "I DON'T HAVE any thoughts Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College standout h . ft .. :..; ttl d d b J miz l ~o strain ht,' Anderson ob-ho "My only competition was a rookie kicker from Central e wall ·goinJ? a l'r · l' <·.., an secon a-.eman <It' ... a ut rcunng and 1 don't worry
Michigan named Raddi Savich and they let him go last Morgan or lht Cincinnati Ht'ru.. both or 14 horn 14111 be fn·(' "n' ed about recognal.Jon. If at was tot.al agents at lhc end of the sc;ison Kroc, ho.,.,c,er, later scud "Rut tht \ rt 'till pla)inl! th•· rl'cognJllOn I wanted, 1 would be _,_week. He.cild all Ute kicking m camp ~o sa~e my leg."· that he was not gomg to do "any tampering Lil all "ut 141.: do b1"•l b.111 of lh•·1r d1\ 1-.wn the disappointed . But I don't and
need to strcn~thl'n our hatting " Mill. !'lteinbrcnner was an1itr} T1~1·r' "h1111wr 1 ont1ma ·d I II 1 m n<Jt at iJll disappointed.''
Ted Williams· Wit~ S uin g Town
BRATTLEHORO, Vt -The wife of former ii
Boston Red Sox sta r Ted W1 llwms Ill suin~ the
town of Rockingham for allegf'dly blowing up a
dam on her property and shooting thE.' beavers that
lived there
Dolores Williams filed th<.' s uit an Wi ndham· Superior
Court in Brattleboro She 1s seeking $7,000 for dam ages and
mental distress. as well as court costs.
Mrs . Williams contends that Town Manager Peter
LaHaise and other town employees entered her property in
April and blew up a dam without her permission.
She claims the workmen dynamited the dam and lhen
shot the beavers
In add1t1on to causing mental distress. Mrs Williams
contends, the blast a bo shattered a storm window in her
house.
LaHaise s aid Tuesday the dam was blasted to clear a
culvert that had flooded a road and sever al houses. He said
he could not comment on Mrs Williams' contention that her
permission was not obtained.
NCAA BOJ1kefboU Tountq E%pands
CENTERVILLE. Mass. -Because officials m
believe th. e quality of college basketball is on the
rise. eight more teams will get a shot at the na-
tional championship in the 1980 NCAA tournament.
The number of teams in the annual tournament will jump
to 48 from 40 starting next March, the National Collegiate
Athl\!tic Association executive committee decided Tuesday.
The executive committee also e nded restrictions on the
number of teams from the same conference that can be
sel ected for the tournament.
ViCtories Si•ilar
McGee Wins Hartford Open
WETHERSFI ELD , Conn.
(AP) -There was a lot of "deja
vu" in Jerry McGee's victory at
the Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater
Hartford Open Tuesday.
McGee shot a six-under-par 65
for a 72-hole total of 17-under-
par 267 and a one -stroke m argin
over Ja ck Renne r . It was
McGee's second victory or the
year and their similarities were
not lost on t he 36-year-old
veteran.
AS HE STOOD on the 16th
fairway watching Renner in the
group ahead sink a birdie lo go
one-up, McGee turned to hls cad-
d y and noted be was in the same
poeition In the Kemper Open in
June in Charlotte, N. C.
At the Kemper, he birdied the
Ji',.... Pap Bl
CORRAL. • •
pressure come into mind. I just
concentrat.e on my center and
bolder, and Nolan Cromwell and
Dan Ryczek have bad o~ly one
bad snap since I've been here."
CO&&AL 18 THE nUT to
admit he's otr to a slow start ln
' 11'19. Hampered by an ankle ln·
jury, be played OD.iY one quarter
..s1aln1t Oakland and hls only
field pl attempt waa blocked.
"Tbe block waan't what I ex-
nlN"tAlt.." be ••YI with a amUe. r.9-.;tru take the blame for It.
"I'm aot ready yet. I haven't
kicked .,qb. All It mtans lJ l
have to work harder to cet the
ball up more.''
16th and then the 17th to beat
Jerry Pate by a stroke. He did
the same at the GHO to take the
$54,000 top prize.
"But I only mentioned It in
passing. I didn't expect it to hap-
pen that way." he said later.
There was another s imilar
circumstance for McGee, but
not a pleasant one. The Ohio res-
ident is being sued by a former
sponsor for $100,000 and must
appear in court this week. He
also was scheduled for a court
hearing in the week after the
Kemper.
"I DON'T KNOW what I'm do·
ing here," be seld Monday after
he moved into a tie for second
place with J .C. Snead . "My
mind is in s uch a whirlwind. My
mlnd ls so far from golf, it's UD·
believable."
This week's hearing will pre-
vent McGee from appearing at
the Westchester Classic in Rye,
N . Y .
But he said be was able to COD·
centrate Tuesday to the point
that be could "see" the path of
the winning, 25-foot uphill puU
o n the 17th hole before he
s troked it. "It waa like lnstant
replay." -
McGee Bu now won on the
longest and shortest counea OD
the pro tour. Tbe par-71
Wethersfield Country Club
course measures e,s:u yarda,
while the Quan Hollow Country
Club ln Charlotte ll 7,180 yardl.
Renner, wbo wu the co-leader
at the beciMlnl of the round
with Geor1e Cadlet led twice
during tbe day, ano wound up
ahooUnc a 6'J,.
'
that Kroc had 1nd1c;1tl•d he would lake to ha"' NHtles ~l'<Jmr· tt•ll >a. Kan-.;" ('at> 1<. go1n1? to H,.. dt>(•sn't ha\'e a favonle
a member of thl' Padres ne>.l ..,ca">on 'Th<1l., tampen.ng ha,·1· a tough ttmc C'alc h1ng (·m track or one he dislikes more
Stembrtmner told the :\c \I. \ 1irk Po-.t I<.•' rfo1·-.n t le-a' t• < on..,.df'nnJ.? tht· tl•Jm.., thl") n· th<.1n anothf'r
an) th mg lo thl· 1mugrn<.1t 1M1 And tht• l;J..,1:IJ<.1il l 'J1t1rn1 ... s111nn ~·0111.: l11hJ\1· tt• I.I'· plt1) IOI! ··y, hl'n 1 fir~l started r acing, I
I Bowie Kuhn I JU 'l v•nt nut a 1·m·ul:1r onh at.IO•Jt a month a~o k' lh..tt \nd1·r-.•in inf•·rri d h.111 trac·b I hi<t-d bl·ller than
sayrn g you can t m.1kl' ~.l<>l• rr11•nls .1hout Atd ng Jftl·r pla~N' .... h.lt nth(·r ni.irt<i).'t·r' .111,utttl ltl" oth• r ' hut J 1ll dn't have the
"But I'm not thl• m11· tu rutJ~,.. "itc·inl1ri•nnn ar'1frd It lt'.J).(U• ha'• 111•1 n \a) 1n i.: .111 1111" le'(! •1.11r the lrarks
should be m the he1nds of tl1l' tornmtY'>lllOl'r, and I J '-'Um1 a lone th<st th1· ko\ al ... nrJl ~1 1 n It all tit pl'nds fJ n v.hat hap
he 'll act qwckl> " nesot<J or Tt·Aas Jre the 1\n1-•+1 l)('nS 00 3 track on a g1, l'n day
pnmar) lhreal · The car doesn't work or you
Lougani• CopfltrP• Dlrlng Tit le
Greg Louganls 11f \t as. 1rm \'11·10 t•apturc·d the
men's one-meter llllt· in ttw l. S Outdoor l>1\1n1.
championslups .,.,1th B!i2 735 poant~ al Ucc;.atur, \la
lie 14 as fa r an front of runm•rup ~ott Reich .... 1th
750 R2a poin~. Rand) AIJkman and Da\e Bur r,t·rinJt, both or
M1ss1on V1E.'jo. f1n1 shrd se\Cnlh and eighth Tennis Mar
Victor Pecci was married to Mf'rcedes Barrloranal Pcnsso
in what Paraguay's social chtr called the .,.,cddinit or thC') ear
D•vid Robb's 12-yard goal with 4 07 remarnrn~ earned
the Philadelphia f'ury a 2 1 upset \ 1ctory oHr the flou.,ton
Hurricane in North Am erican Soccer League playoff acuon
.. John W. Bu.nn, who coached Stanford basektball in the
days or Hank Lulsettl. d ied at age 82 ~onday ... Huk
Rieger, NBC vice president for corporate information for the
pas t three years. wa s named as director or communications
for the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee
Telel'fslo11~ Radio
TV: Spartacadc. 11 ·30 p.m .. Channel 11.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at St Louis. 5.30 p.m ..
KABC <790>, Detroit at Antels. 7 25 p.m .. KM PC <710>.
With a 5-2 loss lo ~1lv.auke<> ha\'e some other problem and at
Tuesday. Kansa!. Cat) re marned can ~ miserable. But I don't
fl\ t' ~:.imes h<·hind The T" ins han• an) favorites " ~ind Hanl!cr., a l'o lost. and tilt-H I!> thoughts on the top quala
,\ngc·ls 1215 sint·c· th•· \IJ ,1.1r f\ IOI! "Pl'l'd fo r thi s }e<1r '<,
brt"ak h:.a"' th1• \4or-.i r• • urd ''' Cal1f11mw 500"
lht· fnur dJ\ 1c;1onal IC'Jdt r-CIO<.t> to 200 m1 lf's a n hour, * he c;ay' "~fay be not, but it will
AHGE1. HOru t •' ~· '"~~ e>..,.,,.. ,.., bt• an lhf' high 196s and above , I
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E x -Tor Hedrick Cut
SEATTLE -Gavin Hedrick,
a fr~e a ~e nt punter who
~raduatt~ from Newport Harbor
High !')chool and Washington
State t;ruvers1ty, was cut by the
SE-attle Seahawks Tuesday along
.... 1th thr~ olh-er players .
liednck was the only one or
the quartet who played in Seat-
tie 's first two exhibition games
He punted once against Min-
nesota for 41 yards.
E'roa Page BI
WALL ... Baseball Standings BRAND
NEW
1979
LINCOLN
VERSAILLES
who was benched by Wall mid
way through the campaign, has
scored five goals and handed
oul four assists in his last seven
gam es. It's no coin c idence
either that the Surf won six or
those.
ABRAHAMS, WHO CAME to
the team during a las t ·minute
trade in July. had eight goals
and three assists in 10 games
and helped take a lot of pressure
orr the Surf's only cons istent
front-line player, Gerry Ingram,
a converted defender who wound
up with 10 goals and six assL~ts.
Together, they give the Surf
what It's been lacking most of
the year-a solid, reliable and
versatile scoring m a chine.
David has the speed, Abraham
t he knack a nd Ingram the
savvy.
"At the beginning I said we
needed a striker and Abraham
has flt the bill quite nicely,"
Wa ll says. "Steve h ad some
problems during the season so I
benched him. When I'd bring
him on In the last 30 minutes or
a game, he started to do the
thln11 he's capable or.
"Steve's like everybody else;
h e's Important o nly if h e
performs. If he does play well
and uses that blazing speed of
bis, nobody can Keep up wn.n
him, nobody."
Oilers Get Gray
. BOSTON (AP) -Tbe New
Ensland Patriot• traded two-
time all·pro tackle Leon Gray to
Houaton today in exchange for the
OUera' nnt and alxth·round drat\
cbolcealnlhe 1980draft.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Divlslon
W L Pct. GB
Ao gels
Minnesota
Kansas City
Texas
Chicago
Seattle
Oakland
67 53 .558
62 55 .530 J\~
61 57 517 5
00 59 504 61·2
53 65 449 13
49 71 408 18
35 85 292 32
East Division
Baltimore 77 39
Boston 72 44
Milwaukee 69 50
New York 63 53
Detroit 6 1 58
Cleveland 6 1 58
Toronto 38 81
T-y·,surn
O•lroll •· A,...it )
8010<> 11 MIMU Ola I
Balllmol"e 1 Cll•I-t It i""ln9•
New YO'k •. ft•n S
Mllw._,k.,. \, Kan"'• Clly 1
Tor onto•. O<lkt~no 1
Cltvtl-I. SHtlll' • ,._., .. o_"
664
621 5
SS() 91,
.S43 14
.513 171,
.513 17 ~
319 401'.!
Oelrotl I ""1ry J JI at ,.,... .. I Barr I 'I,"
loronto tJtlltnon I 'I ti Oaklar>d IKh'f"'all '., M lnnt'IOI• IErlOMlll 0 II al ltotlQll I Ton er
ll 11."
(llt<aQO f IC, • ..._, 11 IOI at \atllmore t Fl-~n
1' 11. n
, .... , tGltalon0-0) "N•w YMk (JOl>n ,,,,.,,.,
KanW> (tty tC.••~ • •• •I MltwaukH tTravtr\
tO St. n
(level-c li.twkH )-41 al Sea111t t Par"'tt , ... ,
"
NATIONAL LEAGUE
We1u Divlalon
Houston
Clncumat!
San Francisco
Dodgers
W L Pct. GB
70 50 .583
66 SS .545 4'-'
!17 62 479 l21r.z
53 65 449 16
San Diego
Atlanta
53 67 442 17
47 72 .395 22•2
EHt Division
Pittsburgh 68 49
Montreal 63 51
Chicago 61 54
't. Louis 60 56
Philadelptua 60 59
New York 48 66
T""4.tV't S<ern
OM~•.~ 1.0U•\0
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TENNIS / WATER POLO DNLYPILOT ..
Positive lmpaet
SyberJ'iaion Helpa TennU Pwyen
Irvine Tab8
Greg Gray
Newport Takes AA.IT Title
97 DAYS CVNNINGILUI ...............
Yi"-a eo.cb, •d•uat cw trll6pol com• up wttb a MW me&.lllod to pl~ ~lan.laa '-"· t.M n"t ,..poa.ae rrom ._, Mriout player aboW(t be.
.. Reaulta. Tell me about ,.,uJLI.
Prove th.at lt worka. • •
Stev• DeVore ol Ha,yward hH come up with a m~. and bt "• proviq that it worts.
•• cu.u n SYaB•VISION, de
rhed from the term psy ch o
cybernetics a mlnd proaran1ming
proc ....
For h is t est . De vore took
SyberViaion to Cal State Haywud.
home ol the fifth.ranked Divwon H
colleae tenn.la team in the naUoo.
Coach Stan Clark was n't ready to
meas with the minds of bis top
athletes, but be felt an expenment
couldn't hurt two ot his lowest·
rankln& players -Andy Been and
Gonzalo Rodriguez.
"They were players who, in my
opinion, were not qualified to com.
TENNIS
pete in league play," Clark says .
"Two weeks after they began the
training, both players miraculously
broke into the starting five."
BEEN FINISHED THE SEA.SON
with a 7·1 record, whjle Rodriguez
lay. Both
placed rughly in the nationals at
Arkansas.
"Jn all my years of coaching ,"
Clark says , "I have never seen s uch
rapid progress in athletes."
Devore, excited with his success.
is now negotiating with professional
a thletes and organizations for
SyberVision training programs. He
says it can apply to almost any sport.
"WHEN A TENNIS PL.A YER or
any other athlete is consistently on
target, his mind and body work in
harm on i o u int e e r au on -
psychomotor synthesis, .. De Vore ex-
plains. "His shots go where he wants
them to go, at the des ired velocity
and desired angle . .,
"The body seems to glide over the
court," De Vore says. "The s hots flow
from lbe mind as an extension or
goal-oriented thought. Everything is
a utomatic and concentrated.
··Unfortunate l y .•' c ontinue s
Devore. "such a mental and physical
ma rriage in an athlete is rare. As an
athlete struggles for consistency,
more often than not he short-circuHs
the flow or integr ated comm unica-
tion
COMMERCE-Lindley atley Alley and three other memben and Jobn Glfford cblpped Ill c..
la trao1ferrlac from l!:dl1on of hll 1ummer team eam All· each. Goalie Enlan Marbbmy
Oref Gray haa been Hlfh to Newport Harbor HJlb American booon. lllke Howell. re1llteredt.bree1aves .
.. THE COM•UNICATION appo nte d aquatlca th• fall but he'a already CbriaWooltolkandErtcDoeriq It wu the aecond natlon•I
blocks come fro m1aeaaUve fMd· coach at Irvine Hl1h mHte Bill Barnett's water were alto named to the e!.lte Junior OlYmplc l.S·and·under ti· ~II:, whlda n11uJL1 la an encUna CY· Sebool and will baodle polo tem. squad. tte in three yeara for tbe
cl• of n11atlve prosrammlnc," aaya tbe 1wlmmln1 a nd RI y, a 15-year·old •cortna Alter bree&ina by Ann Arbor, Newport team, comprtaed main· o~Vo~ w1ter polo pro1ram1 wh • w11 n1med the most Mlchlaan. 16-9, and boat Com· ly of pla1ers from Newporl
dw1.ftl the com1n1 year. val ble player In the NaUonal merce, 10·7, in the opening Harbor HJab and Costa Meta
"For example, a tennis player on AA un.lor Olympic water polo rounds. Newport bad a rough High. L11t year, the team
the court mJ_,t •Al' to hhntelf after Gray bll been an as-cbam blpa here Tueada)" Ume in the UUe game. finiabed second lA regional com-
maklQI u UAdeslrable 1hot, 'That tlataot at Saddleback wben he scored three goals to Stanford Jumped to a 41Uick 4·2 petition.
.,., a'bad eerve ... you had better CoUese and previously lead Newport to a 10.S victory lead before Riley and Doering N ewport's 18·and-under
let the ant ant in or you're ln trou· aerved u bead coach at over Stanford in the 15-and-led a four.goal banage in the squad, coached by UC Irvine's
ble . . . you Mtler not blow the Rancho Alamitos HJgb under divialon. second period that put Newport Ed Newland, flnlabed third in its
econd Mne •.. you really blew It &!boot He played four Barnett, who hae guided ahead to stay. • division Tuesday. That team • now you're in trouble · years on the Loot Beach Newport Harbor High to back· Doering mat.cbed Riley's three dropped it.s final game to Con·
"Thll oegaUve input ls actually _s_'t_a_te_w_a_te_r_po_lo_t_e_a_m_. __ i_o_·b_a_ck_CI_F_ch_am_p_i_ons __ hi_·ps_. s_•_,,., __ r_o_a_ls_w_hll_·_e_M_artt __ H_ana_e_n_._n _ow_e_u __ co_r_d_._1._s. _______ _
programmlna lbt: m ind to counteract
the automatic resporuse of the body,
bloekina lbe flow of intt:nctlve body-
mlnd rommunkallon." OeVore sayis.
TO PRODUCE A POSITIVE m en·
tal image, OeVore bad Ws two col·
lege players watc h videotapes of
themselves playing flawless tennis.
All m1Sta.kes are edited out of lbe
footage.
Like a human tape recorder, tbe
players' minds lock onto the imaee of
perfect tennis and replay it while
they're on the court.
T he r e a r e o ther aspects of
SyberVision, with muscle relaxation
and concentralion drills. but mind·
video replay is the key.
point that positive m enta1 imaging
becomes second nature .
ACCORDING TO DeVORE, the
goal is to gr adua ll y wean the athlete
from U\e pregramming sc ·
"I am convinced that SyberVision
promises to become the dominant
force in developing and improving
athletic performance.'' the Hayward
tennis coach says. "I really believe it
wi II r evolutionize the world or sports."
PO POV
VODKA
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GIN
I 75UTER I 75U1tH That's a pretty strong statement,
but you can't argue with the fact that
it bas been tested, and it works. .....
GROUND STROKES -The
Capistrano Racquet Club has t>e_en
bought by Dea n Moor e and two
brothe rs from Manhattan Beach.
Ron and Ken McKenzie. Moore will
run the day-to-day operations, and
Bob Canfield has been hired as head
pro. Tony Prodan has stayed on to
689 824
CASE OF 649.40
run the pro shop ... E ntries are now BLENDS
bein~ accepted for Wimbledon West. Calvert Extra OUARr a mixed doubles tournament to be • held al 10 area clubs. Finals will be Kessler, t 75 LITER
at the John Wayne Club in Newport Seagram 7 Crown. ou.-.RT
Beach. Entry information is availa·
blc by phoning the Ne wport Harbor BOURBONS
Are a Ch amber o r Com mer ce, AncientAge,OUl\Rl 5.88
640·8211 Tourney dates are Sept. Ear1ylimes, 1 15urER 10 75
29.30 and Oct 6·7 H. WalkerTen High,Ot.JA1..r 5:08
Jim Beam. 1 1s urER 10.96
66.55
60.84
57.40
62.00
BOTTLE
CASf
RETAIL
6 .36
10.49
5.96
5.55
10.14
4 .79
10.34
CHENIN BLANC
Almaden, 150 "\L . .. • • . . .. 2. 1 :3
Christian Bros .• 77<>ML ................ 2.58
Cresta Blanca. 150 ~l ........... 2.63
CaUoway. 750ML ..................... 3.49
Fetzer, 750ML . ... . •. •• .... • •• .2.9 1
L. Martini. 1)() '-'L .............. 2.53
R. Mondavi. 170 "'L ••••..•..•. 3.85
SEBASTIAN I
WINES
23.08
28.00
28.60
38.00
31.60
27.60
42.00
MT BUPG<JNOY M 1 T ABU. WIN[.S I >LrrER
CHABU'> MT POC..l Rf..D WHrTE. Of< k0$L
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2.93
2.34
2.39
3.17
2.64
2.30
3.50
In L o s Al Champi ons h ip BRANDY & COGNAC
Almaden,o.UARr . . . .. .. . 5.77 65.26 5.44
CHARDONNAY
Beringer. 750ML
Cresta Blanco. 750ML
Monterey. 150 ML
Beaulieu •• 750ML
Santa Barbara. 7)() Yt.L
5.25 57.20
35.20
48.40
55.00
33.00
4.77
2.94
4 .04
4.59
2.75
Town Policy Races E&J . I 75-UTER I 1.09
Korbel, 1so ML . .. . 5 .16
Courvoisier V.S .• 750ML • 1 1.93
Dream and Kjptys Charger. Salignac. 7SOML 8 .37 Town Policy, a two-time national
cha mpion and the second richest ac·
live quarterborse in the nation, is one
of 10 horses invited to r u n in
Saturday's Los Alamitos Cha m·
pionship, a 440-yard dash to de ·
termine Horse of the Meet honors.
Ir be should wi n the rirst prize of CANADIANS
sss .ooo. Town Policy would ~co~e Canadian Club OOART 8 34 only the fourth quarterhorse m his· • • ' ·
tory to surpass the $600,000 plateau in Canadian Mtst. QUART 5.73
career earnings. Jn 23 lifetime starts, Seagrams V.O •• QUART 8.40
Town Policy has woo 16 times and GIN Blane Schvaneveldt, the meet's
leading trainer, will be seeking his
firs t-e ver vic tor y in the cha m·
piooship race with Town Policy. This
is the silver anniversary edition.
placed second six times .
Fa ther Jim, owned and trained by Beefeater, ()(JARI
Steve Rothblum. was racing in $7,500 Fleischman's /!.ll)Mt claime~s last yea~. He had his big· Gilbey's OUAR;
7.94
4.46
4.8 1
8.85
553
gesl win recently m the Go Man Go •
lnvltational. Jo two previous meet· Boodles, C:JUARr To wn Policy won the Vesse ls
Maturity in his last start and will be
joine d in the Cha mpionship by
s table mates St o a M i nga a nd
Magnum Load, Fa ther Jim, Miss
Tbermolark. Bunny Mackay, Mr Do·
t y Ba rs. Winnin g Copy, Pacific
i!l ~s with Town P?licy. he has SeagramS. •XJA~I
finished second and ~h1rd. . Tanqueray 1.75LITER 14.70 Miss Thermolark 1s the richest ac· •
live mare in the nation with earnings Rut\
in excess or $460,000. The f?ur·y~ar· Bacardi Lt. & Dk., 1 75 LITE.R
old won the 1978 world championship. C till Lt c:o Dk 10.42
4.26
6.85
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Dewar White Label. OUART 9.57
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J&B, OUART 9.59
Old Smuggler. OUART 4.89
Passport, 750ML 5.04
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Pepe Lopez White. oo...RT 5.29
Sauza Gold, 1 1s 13.79
Two A ngers White. 1soML .4.97
VODKA
Crown Russe. 1 75 .. ............ 7.92
Kamchatka, O<JART ................ 4.19
Sm irnoff, OOART ........................ 5.58
Relska, QUART . .......... 4.19
UQ<JERS
Amaretto De Sarronno, 23oz. ... 1 0.3 1
Boggs Cranbeny, 1 LITER .. .. . .. .9.83
Drambuie, 23-0z. ... ... ... .. .. .. .... 1 1.11
Galiano, 23-0Z ... ....................... 10.06
Kahk.la, t.75-UTER ....................... 19.36
Southern Comfort.1.15-UfER ...... 12.01
6 2.79
58.38
135.00
94.76
94.37
64.92
95.0l
89.77
50.46
54.41
100.19
62.61
83.22
58.97
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77.50
77.44
167.85
108.26
68.17
108.60
55.29
56.99
55.44
59.78
78.03
56.25
44.80
47.33
63.06
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116.66
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109.55
67.96
LT.OR DK. I.~ 1.75-UT'ER
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10.46
4 .87
11 .25
7,90
7.87
5.41
7.92
7.49
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4 .54
8 .35
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13.87
9 .83
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6.46
6.46
13.99
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11.37
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4.75
4.62
4.99
13.01
4 .69
7.47
3.95
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9.72
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10.48
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18 .26
11.33
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Beaulieu. ;~1 YJ
Giu marra. 7°$.J '-'I.
Parducc~ 750 ..-.l
Sebastiani, 7'fl "'IL
2.42 2632
2.25 24.40
2.20
2.04
2.47
2.55
2.72 29 54
2.8 1 30.50
Charles Krug. 150 ·-u.
Chris. Bros .• '~"'1
Inglenook . 7":AJ ''L
Parducci. 150 "'L
Sutter Home, 150 ''IL.
ZJNFANDEL
2.75
2.58
2.67
2.92
3.68
SUPERIOR HENRY
3000
28.00
29.00
31.74
4000
2.50
2.34
2.4 2
2.65
3.34
LIGHT BEER WEINHARDS
12 OOl'tCE. 6TL
6 PACK
213
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Chris. Bros .• 750 ML
Franciscan. 750ML ....
Parduccl, 1so ML
Sonoma. 750 ML
Beaulieu. 7!lO ML . . ..
1200NCl
6 P"C
2.85
4.84
3.77
4 .04
4.40
3 1.00
52.75
40.95
44.00
48.00
2.59
4.40
3.42
3.67
4.00
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Tuborg ................................. 12-0z. 6.57 1.75
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LJte. ............................................. 12-0Z. 6.96 1.84
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Tars Get Giddings
Newport Harbor f11gh football fa1lhful expect a
Jot from the Sailor!>, and before the season 1s to
start. Coach !lank Cochrane has puJled off a major
coup
The new Sailor taskmaster has picked up Mike
Giddings to coach hts sohornore unit. Yes. the
same Make Giddings who coached Monrovia High
to the CJ r championship finals in 1959, who was
the head coach at GlendaJe Junior College ror a
year, the assistant coach under John McKay for
five years at USC. the head coach at the UnJveni·
ty of Utah for two seasons. the San Francisco
49ers' assistant for six campaigns, the bead coach
and gene ral manager of the Hawail entry or the
defunct World Football League and the former as·
sistant and director of personnel with the Denver
Broncos.
A long-time Newport Beach resident, Giddlnas
explains his motives: .
"I grew up here on Balboa Island and
purchased my house in 1961. Thi.a is really my way
of community service and I really feel fortunate to
have the opportunity to help Hank Cochrane and
Larry Doyle out." Doyle is a long-time aide and
Cochrane's right arm.
"I'm tickled to death to help out, this ls a time
of m ajor Importance for kids and lt's Dice to come
back to the game with not a lot of pressure," COD·
tinues Giddings. ''We're going to have IO much fun
and In a program that I admire.
"I've been around and I've seen some top foot·
ball programs, but I'll tell you, these guys do a job
at Newport.
And lf there Is a tougher high school league in
America. I'd like to see it."
G iddings operates a proresslonal footbaJl
analyzing business, with seven clients ln the NFL,
thus the additional task of coaching Newport
Harbor's sophomore team just gives him more ex·
posure to the game.
"Once you get foolbalJ in your blood you can't
get it out," says Giddings. * ••
COCHllANE DAS BEEFED VP the freshman
program with former varsity coaches Earl Byers
and George Spangler.
Prize Spot Heads
Del Mar Field
Olen Hill Farm's Prize Spot wUI bead a
brilliant list or fillies in the three-year-old IUly
championship of the 1979 Del Mar racln1 aea.IOQ
Sunday in the 23rd runn1na ol the Del Mar Ow at
a mUe and one-elgbth on the lnfiekl arua eoune.
PrlJe Spot won the Hollywood Ow Handicap
at Hollywood Park and is trained bJ former Jockey
Johnny Adami.
AnotMr favorite wlU be Oatlandl Stable'•
Ca line, winner of the Santa Sua1a1 81.ak• at Santa
Anita. She wu t.H outataadjn1 nu, at t.M Santa
Aalt• meeting dd .. trataed bJ ... c....
Alto npeeted to run ln tbe Del Mar Oab an
Ancient Art, Fhddlty. vn Q8Mo, Doable
Deceit, Our SWU Pte, Marla .-U ud Vr/
~al Lady • Tbe SddM Reid Handkep 11t a .U. _. _..
elptlt OMI' \be turf COUIM fw okllr ..... wUI M nm s.turc1a1 and ~'lll tDCladl ArdMIM, m .. B1t;,l1•t.~tor, Good lArd. Q9ek TW•••· Sauowuu. Atto, True Statemmt. 8Dd ........
OIOOlltOS OOYl..ll
DON WALKER, A FORMER Huntin gton
Beach High baseball coach and athletic director
and a vi ce-principal at Marina High the past five
yean. is the new El Toro High principal. . Says
Walker: "At Marina it was a matter of too many
~achers. Hett. I have 10 teaching opepings. Right
now we are in the process of trying to find a line
coach tor the varsity football team." El Toro's an·
ticipated enrollment is 2.582.
•••
GUY CARR, BY WAY of Costa Mesa High,
Orange Coast College and the Uni versity or
Waablnetoo <playing days) and Mission VieJo
HJ1b, F..atancia H.lgh, Mater Del High and El Toro
HJgb (coaching), has taken over athletic director
duties at Laguna Hills HJgb .. • •• OTHER NOTES: Former Newport Harbor
High track and field coach Bob HaUey, who has
had five operations and been hospitalized since
June 16 following a bit-and-run auto accident
which resuJted in badly injured legs, ls due to be
released from Hoag Hospital this week . Leon
Wllffler, former Marina High football coach. is re·
covering from a hip operation and says his
coaching days are over . . . Sunset League foot ·
ball may be a year away from one of the all·lime
overall years considering rive of the six sophomore
teams in '78 were 4-0 going into league play . . .
Correcting an error: Huntington Beach High
picked up a forfeit victory in 1976, not two in 1977.
$$$ REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE $$$
Well establlsh e d
builder/developer needs
dynamic s ales staff
l111n1edlately lo s e ll
exclu1lve ocean view
pro,., It In Laguna Beach •.
For •tor111C1tl011 cmcl HIGH I
INCOME. cal 494-8521.
A•for
Mr ••• Thaxtoll
Judge Says PacTel
Must Pay Ref1D1ds
W~GTON (AP> -Calbl lt "water oYer
the dam," S~e Court Juat.re. Wllliam H.
RebDqulat bu refuMcl to Wl a lont' coart wder reql&Lr'l.DI PaclRc Telepbooe • Ttlt11apb Co. to re·
duce eome ot it.I .Calllonla rates qd refUDd money to aublcrlbera.
IA a ftv•·paJ• order. Relmqullt Hid be "Med
not Queatioo • Paclnc Ttlepboot't auenkle that the cue involves "very larae ftoanclal •lakes."
"But t.bat la oow wat~r over the dam,"
he H id, ooUq tha t lbe hl&h court retu.ed lut
year to ht!ar an appeal from a decl.aion ol the
Calllom!a Supn:m~ Court
Ptestigious Ne~
EXECUTIVE SUITES
DAILY PILOT •5
Beartl•Agree
lrvi~ Bank
Sel& Stock ~
AD Anabelm·bued but bu boallit eontroll·
Inc interest in Irvine Natloul Bank and ii await·
in• federal approval for a meraer bet""° tbe
two.
A spokesman for ff eritqe Bank said tbe flun.
clal 1mtitutioD ha.a purchued $7 million Worth of
stock, or coatroWni lntere.t, in tbe lrrine bank.
DlltBcroU OP 801B BAND approved a
meraer qreemeat, the 1pokeaman said Tuesday.
Under terms of the a1reement, Irvine National
will merge into Heritage Bank, wbicb will assum~
operatlom of all Irvine Natiooal branch offices.
Herttace la a.n independent, at.ate-chartered
bank with offices in Anaheim and Santa Ana. The
spokesman said total asseta for Heritage will ex-
ceed $100 million after the merger, making it the
second largest independent bank in Orange
Coanly.
BE SAID ONCE THE FEDEJlAL government.
a pproves t.he merger, which should be in about 90
days. Irvine bank shares not bought out by
Heritage will be converted into shares of Heritage
Bank stock on a one-to-one basis. available near Orange County Airport.
Attractive r ates include receptionist, law
library, conference rooms, secretarial
service, and xerox facility. For a personal
tour and further details, inquire at Vortac
Associates. 955·3900 or 955-2288. LEO PAUL COUTURE, SEALING THE SOLE TO A SHOE, MAY BE LAID OFF
He Works at the Joaeph M. Herman Shoe Co., Which Report• Severe Prot>Mma
The merger will give Heritage two branch of·
fices in Irvine and one in Costa Mesa. Heritage
alao baa received stale approval to open branches
a t Mesa Verde Drive Eaat and Adams Avenue in
Costa Mesa and anolber in Anaheim.
The spokesman said merger talks began in the
spring. He said Irvine National had not done well
in growth or assets but Heritage wanted to move
into the southern county area as part of its ex-
pansfoo program.
LEASE fi hoe Fits, Kee
'Blnodbath' Hits Leather-working Industry
From The Leader
OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES
IN ORANGE COUNTY
Competitive Pricing
Superb Service
NABERS ~
OPEN7DAY8 2600 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA
540-9100
CORPORATE
NOTES
By
JAMES A. URQUHART ll
Attorney at Law
Q. DOES THE INCO RPORATION . PROCESS
DEMAM> THAT MANY COMPLEX PAPERS
BE FILED WITH CERTAIN STATE
AGENCIES?
A. NO. The papers are not complex. And there
are only a few to be filed. Indeed, a California
business corporation begins its existence upon
the proper filing of a simple paper called ao
Articles of Incorporation
Q. WHEN A SHAREHOLDER IS SUED ON A
GIVEN CLAIM NOT RELATED TO THE
CORPORATION'S BUS I NESS, ARE
CORPORATE ASSETS SUBJ ECT TO THE
SUIT? A. NO. As a general rule of law, corporate
assets are not s ubject to a lawsuit against a
shareholder . In the eyes of lhe law, the
corporation and the shareholder are separate
legal entities. A suit agalllSt A does not affect B.
Q . WILL IT COST OVE R $1000 TO
IN CORP ORATE MY PRESENT OR
PLANNED BUSINESS?
A. NO. Some law offices charge less. My law
firm will incorporate your present or planned
business for the all-ioclus1ve price or $580. This
breaks down to $250 in attorney fees and $330 in
costs. We tum around and pay out costs as
follows : Franchise Tax Board, $200; Secretary
of State. $70; Corporations Commissioner $25;
Corporation minute book, stock, and seal, $35.
An average incorporation takes about 14 days;
even raster if payment is by cash or cashier's
check. We are happy to answer questions about
your proposed incor poration without obligation
to you. Our address is James R. Urquhart III, A
Professional Law Corporation, 1300 Dove Street,
Second Floor, Newport Beach, California 92660.
(714 ) 752·5544.
SCARBOROUGH, Maloe CAP) -The rising
cosl of cattle hides -a result of the same shortage
that bas sent hamburger prices up -is giving lbe
industry a beating, and shoe prices are going to
reflect the squeeze, industry officials say.
Charles Morgan, president of G.H. Bass and
Co. of Wllt.oo, one or the nation's largest makers of
casual footwear, wa rns that leather shoe prices
may be 30 percent higher by this fall.
'-11AINE'S LEATHER INDUST.Y boomed
when manufacturers moved north for cheap labor
and low taxes. The state ranks fifth in the nation in
leatber·related employment.
But the high cost or hides, aggravated by in·
creased exports of U.S. skins, bas led to furloughs
and s horte r hours for tannery workers and
shoemakers, and some shoe and boot companJes
are going out of business.
"There's a bloodbath going on in the whole
lear the-r ·working industry." said Clarence
Ostalkiewicz. president of the Irving Tannery in
Hartland. "Our company is operatin~ at 50 percent
less capacity than we did
( J
a year ago."
CONSUMER . The indus tr y is _ _ Mame's top manufactur·
ing employer, with near·
ly 21,000 workers and
sales of-$550 million~ year. The state ranks behind
New York, Massachusetts, Missouri and Penn·
sylvania in leather-related employment.
"WE'RE HAVING PROBLEMS LIKE never
before," said Clarence Nelaoo, a vice president at
Joseph M. Herman Shoe Co. in Scarborough. "Two
years ago, we were buying finished lealber for 70
to 85 cents a foot. Now il's as high as $2.75 a foot."
Al Joseph Herman. employees are working
shorter hours, and the boot-malting company is
planning shutdowns in September and November,
Nelson said.
At Saco Tanning Co .• one of the state's largest
tanneries, 100 people are out of work. and ~ rest
are working part time, said personnel manager
Raymond Bonang.
The 300 employees at the Stride Rite shoe fac-
tory in Auburn got a monlb·long vacation this
summer.
PORTLAND'S SONGO SHOE Manufacturing
Corp., which laid off 100 employees this year. is
getting out of the shoe business, dismayed over the
short supply and increased prices of hides.
"There's just no work," said one shoe stitcher
who's been al her job for 42 years. She once took
home paychecks of $130 a week; now she clears
closer to $75 -when she works.
The increase in hide prices is caused by in·
creased exports al a time when fewer cattle are
being slaughtered, industry spokesmen say.
MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF America's cattle hides are being shipped abroad. up from
Oxoco Revenues
GrOUJ for Record
Oxoeo, an independent Irvine oil and gas pro-
ducer, achieved record revenues and earnings for
the six months and second quarter ended June 30.
For the ball-year, net income reached $262,769. or
5 cents a share. on revenues ofS.C,537,680 compared
------------------------------,with n e t income of $12,788, or leas than 1
ltS like putting the phone
in your pOcket.
An Msw« Page "beeper'' isn't a phone. b.11 tt's the next
best thing. II alertS you 10 ~calls anyttme. artt·
where In Los~· Orange. San Bema<dlno. Rr.ier·
side and parts ~ VenlUra cnirtlleS, all b" one If#
~rate. There's no lml IO lhe Mlbef ~"beeps"
'fOd can recei\'8. No 8)(tf3 phone th¥ges ex special equ~
ment IO Install, eilllef. If scmione wants you. ltley <Ml 'fOOf
rootier on 8rtf phone and VQX ··beeper'· giYes you tl'le
me signal. h's as easy as 11\at call us tooay ~ your
ArlSWfA Page "tleePIJ" -it's hl<e having a phone
In 'fM packet!
fU~6WER Pfl(jE
111 los Angeles county 4 6 2 •PAGE
In Orange Cou"'Y 731 • 7777
Ot C4l1I ll!lo!lllfliOfl "' "" Aiu-ti , J91 0'111.• t'QlfJl rou ...... A.f .. "-""'Y ,.,.
cent. on r e venues of
$1,303,505 for lbe like
period last year.
Second quarter net ln·
come wu fl27,807, or 3
cents a share, on rev·
enuea of $2, 738.637.
compared with net ln·
come of $41,945, or 1
cent, on revenues of
$689,364 for the llke
period of the prlor year.
Durin1 the first six
months ol 1979, the com·
pany acquired interests
ln •pproxlmately 28,000
gross acres wlth ex·
ptoratlon obJectives
ran1tn1 from shallow oll
and gu reservea in the
Rocky Mountain and
mid·conUnent regions to
tbe search for potential·
ly larg~ reserves orf ·
shore CaUlomJa and in
the Gulf of Mexico.
less than 50 percent four years ago, according to
industry figures. Only 34 m1llaon bides are pro·
duced in this country. a <Up of 9 llllllJon since 1976.
Nelson said changes in the world's eau.ng
habits also have contributed to the s hortage. "We
ar e eating more poultry and ftsh. and less beef .. be said. '
However. a new group is trying to persuade
Congress to give lbe president powers to llmit bide
exports, and more than 1,500 persons attended a
receol Maine rally sponsored by Tbe Hide Action
Program.
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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l Youth SpendSi.
'Conservative' Yiew Eyed
B)' JOHN CUNNlf'f'
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Would you agTee with this statement: "We never know
wbat tomorrow will bring. so it is important to ertjoy Ute
today ~ven if it's necessarytoincursomedebta to do so"!
A sampling or American youth, said to be a cf"Qls ·
secUon of those In the 14-t.o-25-year bucket, did .agree.
Seventy-one percent or them, in ract. compa red with ;66
percent in 1976 and 63 percent in 1974. 4-
J CALL THE .lllESULTS WHAT YOU will -ir·
responsibility. expectation of annihilation from the bo~. or a financial permissiveness that bespeak.a the tim .
There's probably more than one simple explanation.
It is your own fault, however. if you jump to the -
clusion that 1t represents a growing liberalness. beca e
the rest of the survey shows youth is growing conservative
Conducted every two years by the American Counci\of
Life Insurance, the survey revealed this, according to the
researcher, Robert O'Connor:
"Young Americans today are becoming
more conservptive an their basic at·
titudes toward life styles. Sixty-five per·
cent say they would like to adopt a
traditional li fe style, a good job, a satis-
f yi n g f a mil y life , a pleas ant
neighborhood and .... role an the com-
munity "
They believe that 1t 1s important to
save regularly and that each individual
1s re~ponsible for her or his own finan-
r 1al well-beang Hard work, they believe
t>Verwhelmtng)y, almost pays Ofr.
CUNNIFF
But what about that attitude toward debt that seems so
1nrons1stent with the pattern. as if it were a circle in a
quilt or squarl.'s Youth believes in saving, but at believ
blow ·
THERE'S ALWAVS 1111E CHANCE 111AT the q
lion mfluences the answer, and JO this instance the cb
'' proba bly higher than usual. Confusing phr
three different persons. 1t read ·
"WE Mver know what tomorrow will bnng, so l
11 1o; 1mpcJrtant to en1oy hfe today, even 1f YOll have
t·ur some dt>bU. to do at."
Rut ther<:'<, also the likehbood tha t the a ns•r
rl'prt-sent.s th<: trut• feehng of young people. It is n't •n
n•asonable to assume that amidst aJI their optimisl . r
the futurP then · I~ a l(rain Of cymctsm too.
It 1 .. prohablv 1·xpn..·~sed in the attitude that it is f ·h
to .,:n ,. 1f inflall11n .... 1c;,ls 1t . that you can get more enJO)
rnPnt fnr tht· d<1l ldr bj <,pe ndmg before 1t shrinks. t hat you m r•·1•••' in 1•ht·JpPr dollars
TffA'I I:-. Ttl t . l\111Tl'D[ M> FREQl:ENTL \' t:x
pn•.,,l'<i b' '>lc1t r pt•ople 1n act.Jon as well as word T1 y
'''"'(' LhJt S '1 p.·rC' .. nt inti>rest .tnd 13 pe rcent 1nflallon t:-
lh1.•1r -.a, in~' in hair "'tlhm d !>ingle dPcade.
\nd th;I\ on th1· other hand there art: sevnal obv1~s
twn1 f1L" ,., d••ht 1 h1t'f nf them b<:ing the U!->(' or money o
hu\ n111.1. tJlhl r th.in later. income tax deductrons and •·
~a) rn • nt llf th,. rl•·ht 1n cheaper mont>y •4 \1 J\ bi •h•• f1nrl1n~ i-. r·ons1'>tent after all A cq,i
1·n JI 1 \ ,. Jtt1tud• rnt·.rn" ont• 't·t-ks t 11 l'on ... erve ass
frn:.int 1alh .1nr1 u-.ualh ... nr1.1ll\ l<JQ It dr>e ')n't necess
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I( \ 1111 ' .in 1 ... l J' • tn CfJIOJ! 1nt11 debt '11uth !>t:e
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Market Continues
Rallv Fourth Day ..
'\EW YORh. \I>• The stock market extended its
~ams for the fourth con!>ecuuve ses.s1on today. after ovet
om1ng ear ly v.eakness
The Do"' Jones average or JO mdustrial stocks fell
more than 3 points tn the early gomg but rallied by after
noon 1n hean· lradmJ?
The 0oV: mdu.'ltnal was up 9 lJ pomt.s to 885.84 on lie
:-.;ew York Stock Exchange.
Q,erall gaining issues out-numbered losers by a 8·5
ma rgm amon~ NYSE listed issues
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES I MUSIC Weclr.cily, Augutt 15, 1979 DAILY l'tLOT •1
i@ Kids Grow Up • in 'More Graffiti'
81 AaTBUa ICNIGft fte-..Y .......
'' "AIMric&n GralflU.'' that amlabae memorial lt.o U.. a.. of ~a. ll batk for an equally amlable.
alt.boap wwbat mor. ut.rlqeDt klic* at what ~ ... o1 ... pad-.aa.
• • U•....al 1 .. More Am~rican OralrtU" boaata 1 IQeorse Luir• u 'wecutlve prod1.tCer tJ11.I Ume around, but bll creaUve tiud ll 1Ull abundantly tn
evtdlece. IYM l.boutb the writer-director la the I 'MOJ'IE
1oulhf\d 8. W. L. Norton.
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1cbool at about tho um~
Ume that liUCU wu at
tendina USC.
Nor COINCIDENTALLY. BOTH producer
\ •Jloward KuaQJtan and dnematoarapher Caleb cl•
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-ANDREW SARRIS, Village Voice
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De1chanel were USC claumates of Lucu back ln
th• late •eo.. Obvlou.aly, Lucas wanced the feet or
that period, and, appropriately, be turned to thoae
who had Uved throuah It.
ln the ca1e of l>e•chanel, the cboice was
a1n1"1arly lnaplred. Onts of the most cifled young
cameramen ln the busloess, be has cootrived a
d.ittincUve look for each oft.be four stories that, in·
terwoven, reveal lhe texture of the mid·'80I -the
18mm 1raJnlnes1 or combat footage out of Viet·
nam, the p1ychedelic: split-screen of the drug
scene, a ll1nd ot straight-on TV news coverage of
campu. riots and police brutallty.
lo Norton's script, involving four separate
stores scrambled together despite differences in
time and place, lhis visual affirmation of where w.e ar~ and when becomes a decided asset.
EAOI OF THE STORIES is coocemed with
the event.a leading up to New Year's Eve of a dif·
ferent year, something that's a lot more com·
plicaled U> describe than to see up there on lhe
screen. Jn the 1964 story, Paul Le Mat <the
handsome bot rodder or ''Gralnti"> is trying to
win a dragslrlp race -and also a beauteous
blonde from Jee land (Anna Bjorn) who, un-
fortunately, speaks no English.
In 1965 Terr "the Toad" <Charles Martin
mt scrvmg m 1e nam an yuig o get out
1966 finds Debbie (Candy Clark) a nower child
in Haight·Ashbury, dancing topless to s upport her
faithless boyfriend.
1967's episode is hilariously complicated as
Laurie (Cindy Williams >. now the mother of twms.
seeks permission from her male chauvinist pig of
una Musi~ Festival
a bus.band CR.on Howard> to put the klda in day ~
1cbool and do work that 1be'1 quallfted for -a
contretempe that landl both ol lbem 1quarely ln ----NGW •HGWINCll----
tbe center of a reuonably exact f1almU• of the ...,.... _.. .,_... 111 Mso IMDBt ww. ......... ~'
Berkeley riot.I. c:.TA MIM....., a.. Mt-0511 OMIG. llA a., a-. tM-1111
'Cl-~-·--· LENDING C8EDENCE TO tbll aequel ia the ===:::::===========~ fact tbat IDCllt ol the ori1inal c .. t are back ln thelr
ort1tnal rolee. But thll Ume, lt lan't the D.11bt of the
Sock Hop.
Where 0 American GrafflU" marked the end of
innocence, UU. film eflecUvely commeoll on what
the growins up en ta lied; and lo so dolna, It
manages to bit upon practically all of the bot spot.a
that piqued the late '80s -not only tbe war lo
Vietnam and the student GppOSitioft to that war,
but the drUC scene, the chansin1 morality, the
growing concerm for womeo'• riehll. the diatnaat
of pollticlana, the hatred of cops.
Once more, the soundtrack 11 a wall-to-wall
distillation of top 40 tunes, presided over by
Wollman Jack; but this time, I think, the music
comments more directly on the scenes lbemaelves,
as when under a domestic spat between Laurie
and husband Steve over whether or not be will
permit ber to take a job, we hear "Light My Fire."
"MORE AKE•lCAN -GaAPFn'I" is decided-
ly more serious, more "involved" than ita pre-
decessors, but lt's still a lot of fun, mainly ~cause
enough time bas evolved to give us some perspec-
tive on the kids' ardent espousal or their favorite
causes. But running through 1l all. and quite
modestly -thanks to Tina Hirsch's effective edit·
ing -Ls Le Mat's desperate efforts to win the --------------------
dragstrip race and his chASlve girlfriend. This 1s
lhe real, apple-pie America that we all keep com-
ing back to. and Norton's script defines It with ap· ealin ·
It's also worth nothing that, although many m
the cast of the orh~mal "Graff1lJ " have since en·
joyed considerable career advancement. they all
seem happy for thll> opporturuty to touch base once
more with their roo~ ln dosng so. they convinc·
mgly demonstrate thal ils enormous success was
no mere nuke
Pianist Closes Season
By DAN MILLER ~ff T ... D•tly l'HOI
The Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival
featured pianist Izumi Tateno lo the final
performance of its four-concert series. The recital
was presented in the Laguna Beach High School
Auditorium.
Beethoven's "Sonata in E Minor," Opus 90 -a
short, two-movement departure from the strict
classical form -was a fortuJlous opening selec·
lion, providing program balance, as well as expos·
ing lhe pianist's controlled discipline and general
musicality.
Beethoven's ability to convey orchestral con·
cepts in a pianistic setting was complimented by
'Foree' Baek
'Star Wars' Re-"leased
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Climb aboard the
Millineum Falcon for another dauling ride with
Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Cbewbacca and all de·
nizens ot "Star Wa rs."
"Star Wars" is being re·released to 2,302
theaters for a three·week engagement, starting to-
day. The movie, first released two years ago, was
re·released last summer.
The release wiU also include some scenes from
"The Emplre Strikes Back," the sequel now being
filmed in Norway and England.
So far "Star Wars" has grossed $4-05 milHon
worldwide. making tl the biggest moneymaker in
the history of motion pictures.
Brooke Stricken
SYDNEY, Australia CAP> -Teen-age film
star Brooke Shields has been released from a
hospital here alter being stricken by bronchitis
and influenza. a movie spokesman said.
Miss Shields was due back on location in Fiji
today to continue shooting the movie, "Blue
Touch of
Classical
the performer·s skillful dynumic t'ontrast.s and
precise attention to detail
THE PROGRAM notes made some important
observations regarding Schumann's "Symphonic
Eludes." Opus 13.
Anton Rubinstein included the work Ul tus
1885·86 tours. some 50 years followsng their com
position. when they fmally became accepted as re
cital material. Schumann himself slated that lbey
were not suitable for the public.
Nevertheless, pianists lacking Schumann's
wisdom and Rubin.stein's stature -pianists who
can hardly fill a concert hall with sound -COtl·
tinue to ta~kl e t his monumental structure.
Tateoo's musicianship was fortunately one degree
over bis judgment. oo this occasion.
"Two Ballades on Japanese Ghost Stores." by
a young Finnish composer. Pehr Henrik Nordgren.
followed intermission. Written within the past de·
cade. they are among a set of works dedicated to -
Tateno. who played with expected enthusiasm.
'7JIE SNOW WOMAN" and "Ho1chi the Ear·
Dess." though filled with considerable imagloation
.and truly colorful djssonant'es, were burdened by
'the usual musical conventions found in many un ·
:metrical, non-melodic compositions -manually
·plucked strings. tinng chord clusters, and other
generally worn-out devices "Masques" -three poems ror piano -by
Karol Szymanowski, concluded the program.
The compoeitional complexities and elegant
virluoslic demand s, c haracteristic o f
Szymanowsld 's writing, were effectively displayed
io these Opus 34 works, "Scheherazade." "Tanlrls
the Buffoon.'' and "Don Juan's Serenade "
A somewhat amusing determmation to play
three encore numbers was, however. a most
generous gesture. A shimmering composition by
Sibelius, a delicate and chamung Japanese piece.
and a romantically moving "Poeme d'amour"
were graciously offered and gratefully received.
Lagoon," but the spokesman said tbe 14·year-old plllll--llo!'!'~---11
actress' return could~ delayed. c;\!'4GINC rr. ~ 11 0~ 11ie ,.,
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HO!ltl Karin Kelly. Mark
w.i1on. A IOOll 11 • snychlc
detective and rna rock
grouo Ct>icego In ccncer1
t:OO 8 (I) DOAOTHY
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0 REAL PEOf>LE
~ts on a ooc1or wno
runs the Vamp.re Research
Center, a mee11ng of Neu·
rota Anonymous basltet·
baU played on unoeycltK
and a COiiege profM$0<
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• • "11\e lall Women"
(t ... I Anne Balat.,, M•le
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enn~e.---•· ~-1-thfl
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911emC)ll IO mtll• I c;ome.
badt. reeurl9c:lng at tlMI
cai-Fiim ~ Hit
plan• i re temporaury
stopped by.,, ••l)lollOn '"
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fD THEAOEOF
UMCSt'TAINTY
'Weekend In v.-mont"
Gelb<lllth, Helvy K~
Edward Heeth, Arthur
ScNeeonger Ind Gyorgy
A•batov c;onlkMt !fll pro.
pecta tor dem<>crecy. cac>t·
tailsm and the lf>CloStrlal
West
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AL.EX~
An Interview worn the
"HllC>PY Palnte<" t1orn the
MflH "M-.goe MethOd 0 1
Otl PatnUng "
UO 8 Cl) HAHGINO 1H
ID THE 000 COUPLE
Folht lnveall h i• a nd
Oscar'• monev In Mr
Wong'a J~ rMtau-r1nt
61!) MONET
Fr en
Claude Monet'• painting•
are d~ayed at an ••hlblt
1n Chl<:aQO In the IPfinQ or
1l17S
t:OO 8 (I) LAS VEGAS
PALACE CW STARS
~lost G-Klllly Ind an
a"ay ot guest arats pr•·
ent hlghhghts or perror
me~• by lat vegat
~tart 1nctud1no Sammy
Oav11 Jr F1snk <;1n&trll
and n•-wcomet Marlen•
Aoecl (RI 0 NBC MOVIE • * ' Tflfl $4lot1M!I" ( 1977:
Cns11n1 Raono~ Cn11~
Saranoon A young
model's tole •s orntvocab1v
Lhangt'<I wN>tl sN! move'>
1n10 a a1n•' tM bf'ovwn5ton.'
whose only 01ne1 11>nan1 '"
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COUNTRY
WolO Co1ne1s 0 1 Tho
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS 8 9:00 -Las VetJ&S Palace or
Stars . Gene Kelly hosts this evening or
music and variety with guests Sammy
Duvls 'Jr., Frank Sinatra, Don Knotts,
Paul Anka and Ann-Margret.
NBC D 9 : 00 -"The Sentinel."
Chris Sarandon and Cristina Raines star
in this chiller about a young model and a
blind priest .
K C ET 9 9 :30 -Great
Performances . A rt ur Rubinstein
celebrates his 90th birthday with Saint·
Saens' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor
and Grieg's Piano Concerto and A
Minor.
Ore.ti.Mt"" 8 ltl CHAAUE'I
ANOa.8
The AflOlll ooen thW own
m•nao• parlor 1n an
111emp1 to capture • ,,_
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t>tlbety. p<ost•tutlon and
mu1der (RI
• MERV QAIR'IH
GuMtl o.tlny Oalri• and
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FlrTigno, Arthur Godfrey.
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WOMEN IH Alff
"Geotgle O'Keeffe" A r11e
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11•• meocan wi111 "' 11er
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10:00 8 0 NEWS D O V£GAt
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a hit mlll'I hired by • Vitti·
nom ve1t1tan wno hOld1
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11:00 6 0 D 11)1 NEWS
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•-~"The Udy Talle• A
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CBS Has Top Five, But ABC Wins It
"IEW YORK 1A P 1 CBS !>wept
lht' first rive plat·es in the nt•lworks'
i.mme-time ratings nice, hut AHC
hsted 10 or the next 25 programs and
won the c:omµet1tion for lhe week
l'nding Aug. 12, figur<>~ f1um AC
Nielsen Company show
.. Prime Time Sunday" tied for 37lh
plaN'. "60 Minute:-." on CBS. made
up of re peat ">cgmen~. w ru; lied for
16t h
COS listed three of the week's five
lcai.t·watched program">. tncluding i.l
movie. "l\11xed Company," 1n 59th
place "Stockard Channtni! in Just
Friends" in .62nd and a previously
broadcast ''CBS Reports" was No
60, and "Jlarrly Boys Mystcric!>" on
ABC was No 61
11 l'rc :.i rt• 1 tw 1.1. l'l'~ :.. lup ral•·tl pnr
grum!> ,,
A II fi ve CBS show~ ill llw top were
rl'runs of previous cfJIMJdC"t. 1nrlud
IOI{ "Thr Jefft•r..,on~" rn hr"tt place
and .. Alice" ..,econd
Estrada Will Stay
"THE JEFFERSONS," with a r<.tt
in~ of 24 7 representin ~ 18 4 m1 lhon
homl's. "Allee." 24 5 or 18 3 m1lhon
"One Day at a Time." 23 2 or 17 J
m1lhon . "WKRP in C1nrinnat1." 22 r.
or 16 8 million. and .. M A·S JI. 22 2
or 16 5 mil hon. all CBS . "Charll~ ...
Angels." 21 7 or 16 2 malhon. and
"Vegas." 21 6 or 16 I mrllJon. bolh
ABC . "Thfl'{''s Company, 'ABC . .tncl
"Lou Grant." CAS. both 21 1 or 15 i
million: and "Burney Mill er·· and
"Carter Country." both 209 or 156
million. both ABC
lt was ABC':. third week an a row an
ftrl>t place, a nd NBC's mnth con
secutive in last. NBC's lop-rated
s how w.is a repeal of "Lillie House
on the Prairie." tied for 29th place
with a baseball game on ABC
V I EWERS LOOK I NG f or
~om ethin~ new to watch had to turn
t o ..,ports or the n e t w o rk s '
newsmagazane~. A RC's "20·20" was
24th in the ratin g~. and NBC's
LOS ANGELES IAP> -Actor Erik
Es t rada. critically tnJUred in an ac:c1
dent during filming of N BC's
"ClliPs" television series, will ap-
Jl(!ar in every episode of the program
this fall, said executive prcxlucer Cy
Chermak.
''Erik will be m every episode we
make." Chermak said. "We wouldn't
make any without him, but we will
film them when he's ready to work."
Estrada, 30, 1s in stable condi·
lio n at UCLA Medical Center. The
There are many ways to be seduced:
Fame. Power. Love.
Joe Tynan knows them all.
THE !!iEDlJCTION 'J(
OF .JOE TYN~N
ALAN ALDA
BARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP
A MARTIN BRfQfl\AN PROIX.ICTION f\ nLlll BY JCRRY SC Hf\TZBlRQ
ftTHl SEDUCTION OF JOf TYNANft
<llll0 lll1trtlng RIP TORN •nd MELVYN DOUGLAS 415 Stn.ttor BlrM}'
Written by A~N ALDA F.xt'cul~ Procl~r LOOIS f\, STROLL£R Mi1•lc by BIU corm
Produced by MARTIN BREOAAN Olrl'cted by JfRRV SCHATZBERO IRf-~:::~·°' -~· 1 lltt~1.l. IK>O~ A UNl~~~~L ptqo'f ..... ~ ..... 1 ..... ,...... ' 'l .\~I\ I ~ll>A\
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actor. who wa:. boosted to tccn·1dol
statu"t when the program debuted
two years ago. brokl' his !'ilcrnum.
three ribs and his right wrist when
his poLice motorcycle cra shed dunng
film ing last week.
"We're going to c reate a situation
in which Erik's cha racter Frank
"Ponch" Poncherello has an acc1·
de nt." Chermak said. .. As Erik re·
cuperates. the character . will re
c upe ra te o n the scr een." saad
Chermak. "When Erik as well enough
we will film him in the hos pital."
"All in the Family." CBS: "Taxi"
and "Angie." both ABC. "Bam ab)
Jone:.," CBS. "Dukes of Hatzard'
a nd "60 Minutes... both CBS. tic
"Detective School" and "Laverne
and Shirley," both ABC . and
"Starsky C1nd Hutch" and "Mork and
Mindy," both ABC. tie
More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible
'lll< LLW Cf<ADL d11<.I MARTIN 5TM Gl.R pr11wnr A ,JIM HENSON PRODUCTION
1 HL MUPPEl MOVIE"
f.x-.-cutrw Producer MARnN ~ 11\RGF.R · Prodll(+<cl hy JIM HEN~llo
Wrlttlin by JERRY JUHL & JACK BUHN~ • Dirvcroo tiv JAM!l> ffiAWLFY
Mu'>i< bi Lvnc' tiv Pi\UL Wll LIA~ t1nd Kr .NNY N:>CHER ·Co produc1.'<l by ~~D l.Alf.R
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RICHARD HUNT· DAVI GOU/
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TONIGHT'S LATesr LISTING
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( lg.12) Shifley Temple, Guy
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Youno girl , .... in love W.lh
a rlCft boy and I,._ 10
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• MOYIE • * * "All The l<inQ'•
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world by thr .. tening to
lllUl\Cfl • tntulle .
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CNlttM Cc>Ou<n . 2:a0m NEWS II TO 8f AHN0UNCm
U IO • MOVIE * "Pt\llo v.-Aeturne"
( 1947) WHHlm Wright, TOI·
ry AU91tn
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SEVEN THEME NIGHTS
OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
ANO LIVE INTE RVIEW~
TONIGHT-------
Art and Antiques
7:00PM
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ART & ANTIQUES
FOR INVESTMENT
7:30PM
MAGIC OF
OIL PAINTING
8:30PM
MONET
9:30PM
GEORGIA O 'KEEFE
10:30PM
JOHAN STRAUSS
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ENTE RTAINMENT I TELEVI SION
Baek Rog rs' Vlllalness
Pam: Lust for Laughs
".r n ;a. y BVCK HOLI,1\vooo <AP> P•mela Hensley is the
outra1.ou.ly u mp}' and vtllalnowi vamp ol "Buc k Ro1e,.. ln the 2Slh C~ntury ''
Sbe playa PrlnceH AnJala, the wicked, lusty dauah~r ot Ori.co lhe Conquerer -he bu 29 more
Ju.t like her a t borne ln the space movie from ,
\Jnlve rtaJ and the new rau H ries on NBC.
Tlllt 8£&1 £8, WHICH stars GU Ger ard as
Buell Rosen and Erin Gray as Wilma Deering, is
baaed on the pioneering s paceman comic strip
c reated In 1929 by Dick Calkins and Phil Nowlan.
"lt's fantasy and glamour ," said Pamela. "It's
a colorfuJ show. l spent a lot ol Ume doin g heavy,
e motional roles. T his was a refreshing change
from those roles
"ln fa<"t , It's more cbaJJenging than one might
think Altho ugh she's a flippant character. she's
also i.exy and i.lyll~ed. That reqwres som e thought
and lame "
PAME LA HAS A POSSIBLE feature film as-
signment commg up and isn't sure whether she
can work both into her schedule. "Obviously." she
said. "I can't be in every episode or It would blow
the joke.··
Nevertheless. you can be sure that Ardala will
1 be back to entice Buck Rogers, antagonize Wilma,
a nd cons pire ugainst earth with her companion in
evil, Killer Kane. played by Henry Silva.
If the movie is any indication, NBC should be
blessed with a much·needed hit series. The movie
Is at once funny and exciting, filled with razile
dazzle special t>ffects and som e wonderful non·
sense It's fun to watch, in contrast lo the pon·
derous "Batllcslar Galactica," wll.ich failed last
ducer , Glen Larsqn.
PART OF T H E HUMOR den ves from lbe fact
that Buck Rogers is a man from another century
He's frozen while on a space m1 ss1on an 1987 and
is n 't t hawed out until 504 years later He doesn 't
quite understand the people around him -and
they certainJy don't understand rum.
f1r~t
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LUST AND LAUGHS IN OUTER SPACE
Gii Gerard With Pernele Henaley
Pamela first met w11.h th(' producers a year
before the film In,:? She said, .. l didn't retld for I.he
part They felt I looked nght J <lid a lot of work
before 'Duck Rogers' and the) felt I could acl."
SHE IS A L'NIVERSAL C'Ontract player and
i.aad Monique James. th(• head of the contract
player.;. was very support1\t' dlld "ke pt remanding
them or my existence ..
DAILY PILOT ltf
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The movie was ong1nally made for NBC and
was to be the firi.t in a series or fi ve. But it turned iiiU out so well that Uni versal seat it to the theaters
She s .11d. "Ardula 1~ ba.sed on a compo51te of
womt'n I han• :.een an \ anou. .. e&nd sunday fil ms
Shl· has a ct•narn haughtiness, a certain headto-.s
ing marufestallon ~he s vulnerable. " b1l of a brat
and campy. l'm allowed to retwn that charac·
terizallon 1n the series hopefully with an am ·
provement an hair and makeup ..
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By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANG ELES <A P l -If
you're an American comic tour·
Ing China, you should omit from
yo u r routi ne gags about
Chairman Mao. for exampl e,
etren't likely tony. nor arc Jokes
about Vietnam or c ult ur al revolu·
t1ons or Passaic. N J
Passaic.NJ "
··Yeah.·· s ays Bo b Hope
"P assair. N.J ··
ble ms here in China->·· Hope
asks .
"No," the man revJJes. "ln
Passak, N.J. ··
The Chinese censors asked Ho~ excise the bit from ~s show
"They were Vt'ry polite. bu
they requested that we d1dn 't
add that lo the ~how," If ope
says "They made me sign a
paper saying J wouldn't use the
Democracy Wall with the
Passaic Jokes They wanted to
make sure lhey weren't on You
have to go along with it I didn't
want to get in a bee r with
them"
we do that kind of thlng all the
time." says Hope
Hope had other troubles
While re hearsing for an evenin.g
ga l a , h e tts ked th a t hi s
monoloJ(ue be taped "You never
know when y o u might f i nd
somt•thmg good in rehearsal.··
ht' Sa )!\
"\\'EU .. I GA\'E em Jokes,
tht') didn't j?l\l' me an) laughs
I thoulo(ht the audience would be
at leas t 50 !>O Chin ese and
Americ an I walked on and
started doing my m onologue.
and I bombed Boom I had a
pound cake on my hands
"I looked out and sa w that it
was at least 90 per cent Chinese.
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Hope learned of this peculiar
Sino sensitivity an Peking a few
w~ek~ ago. "ha le ta pan g a
routine for a three-hour NBC
s pecia l . They w ere at
Democracy Wall, where Chinese
citizens plaster posters contain·
ing complaints about their gov-
ernment
HOP E . PLAYING a c urious
tourist. encounte rs a Chinese
man busily plastering posters on
the wall eomphunmg of pollu·
tion . urban crime , housin g
shortages and hunger
CHINA. IT seems, was con·
cerne d th at running dov.n
Passaic would be an violalJon of
a n agreement with Hope's peo·
pie that the Chinese comedians
in lhe show wouldn 't interfere
with America's internal affairs.
a nd vice.versa China didn't
want Passaic to be offended
I yell ed for an interpreter . and . .,.. MUl'f'fT MOVtr CG I started over I'd tell the Jokes. ,_ ....
and he'd get the laughs .. , .. , .__, , .. ,.,~""
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llop<''s special. "Th(' Road to !l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a;a China." airs Sept. 16. I don't -
kno" what at wHI do m the r at·
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in g And Passaic "Gee, you have all those pro-"They did n •t understand lhat
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81• OAILY PILOT
"1 Ima..,, •••n Ire. J•I•
DEAi\ PAT· My mother 1ave me an old Aunt Jemima doll lhe heel when lhe wa1 a Utt.le girl. ll's
1UU in very tood condltlon. She couldn't re
rmmber exacUv when 11hli MC'fltlv...t the doll. but thot.Cbt tt oriliaalb beloapd to ber aunt who bad or-dtreCl It u a tac doU premhun otter. Now I'm really
Nioul about tbe backaround of t.b1a doll.
K.W.,NewportBeach
~ O.vtl MU ... Ce., •aken el Aat Jemima
PwaM Illa, elferei u Aat .le•I•• c:.t·aMl-sew ,... .. u u Mhertlata1 P.•kk a. lilt. 'Aey
..._. n1ellded t.lte effer to IKlede Au& Jemima's
'mlh.,., U•de Moee, ud &alelr two elllldrea, Eade
O.Yls ud Olaaa .leml••· Tlae dolls were 10 sue-~ t9aat new Jemlma·famlly de1l&aa were of-
Cot o protMm? Thtnt wnre co Pol DuM. Pol ~
cul red tarJ*'. orttmg lht o~• Onct ochon you need
to 1<>liw '™'<1U•hf'1 m g<111emmtnt and btutrwu Motl
your q~ll&OrtJ to Pat Dunn. At Your Sf'r11tee. Orange
C'oost Dally Pilot. I'() Doz 15li0. Co&la MelO, CA
92626 A.f mar111 lfttt ra oa pou tble will be on.noered.
Out phoMd mqutnu or lttteT• Mt mctudJng the
uutl1•r'i /ull name. addrtn and bu.flrw:u hour&' phone
nu111bi'r(;<,mrw1 Ix> considered Th1.,cotumnappear1dai·
ty ., u>l'T)I Sundays ·
Or. Leoe Axelrod, ut Park Ave., Suite 4. Lagua
Beach. Dr. Axelrod cottec:u Uteae glaUH for doH·
tloa to Ute Euenada Liou Cab, wllld1 d.hJtrlb•tff
lbem &o die Deedy la Medco.
f'l•llla'• I'~ tor tlw Elderltl .
DEAR PAT I've heard that senior citizens
can get free fishing licenses. If this is true, wbal
are the qualifications.,
H.G., Costa Mesa
fered la the ltZtll alld agabl 18 UM! '.... _
<>e.ber food eompaale1 tlae• bel•• eo otter tltelr Cool It Oft Ir~ tor l•J•r-W•
If you rtteive aid from the Calllonta Sap·
plemental Program for t~ Aged, are more ~a• U
yea rs old. and have bee a a Calif oral a reahleat for
five years, your flablag license will be provided lo
you free. Tb.la Uceue ls good &Juougltoat the state
for all types or game flsb.
own product-lcleeUfylag e .. aracten aa rag doUs.
Some of the well·kDOwa oees were I.lie Quaker DEAR PAT· I've always heard it's advisable
Cnckelt Boy, the Osol DoU, Ute Cos GelaU.e Scot· to place ice cubes on a bad bnuse to reduce swell·
dill Boy, tbe Cereto&a '1cHU lloy and Baster Brown mg, but my da ughter claims Uus is dangerous Her
and n0ae. Tkte dollt soJd for aboat 3t eeau ud a pedintrition told her this, but she never has asked
few box&opfl. Tbe Kellogg Co. fea&ared Goldilocks him why. Can you find out?
and the Three Bean allCI LltUe Red Rtcl.lng Hood. M W . Huntington Beach
aloag wltb their owa Saap. Crackle and Pop. Tbe Ice nbes appUed to a bruised Umb ua do
c9aarader or Raatu, lhe Cream of Wheat chef, also more than reduce swelling. If you•re aot uretal,
was Introduced around Ull8 tJme, complete with an· you can get frostbite, accordln1 to laformaUoo
olferfou ragdoU. provided by the Health Insurance lastitate. To
Old S-ks B~lp Poor to Sr#' avold frostbite. It's Important to let a cooled Umb r --or skln area periodically return lo normal tem·
DEAR PAT: I've heard there's a charitable pe rature. Medical authorities geaeralty advise
organization which collects old prescription lenses coollog for 29 mloat.es and thee removlD Ute ice
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8tM 9"0 '11?2 ll .. l"')e f>l4 qi~ <, 1 J..,., (~"•"C. 8..-tY P.1~ )11 1l?l
could be or use to a poor person. Can you telJ me the lee cubes ln a protective coatlnl such as a
who collects these glasses? turklsb towel. This protects the injured area from
IOllT•COAIT CO\Q loln.1 '•~ 1111 "' • ''> • , ... , acca,rro 11111 n11s •-•ort M.L., Huntington Beach direct contact ,.Ith the Ice and also absorbs
Old prescription glasses may be delivered to mol111ture.
Taste a ·umph.
Surprising satisfaction
al only 3 mg. tar.
With new Flavor·lntensified'Triurnph, the
taste comes through abundantly, the s moke
reaches you smoothly, pack after pack.
If vou've tried one of the very low tar cigarett es. and
found you jus~ cou~dn't stay. wit h it. Y(!u'll u~der~tand
why Triumph 1~qu1ll' an ;1ch1t:' ement. ,r he first ci~areltL·
1 hat gi' <.:" y(Ju "' f 1..;f_\ /JlJ.f taste ut only J mg. tar.
S mooth. cas~1 draw.
\\'ith Triumph. t\'t~n the draw is~ surpn ~e. There·s none
of the ~truggle you may have expenenc~d 111 ot~er ~~~y low
tar brands. You don't have to /ml/ -you JU:-.t pujf on 1 numph.
Tht:' pleasure i:-. dfortle~~.
No ~mmicks. no miracle!>.
T he cru x of it: Instead of
~earching for sumt yet unim
agi ned answer. Lorillard
~ientists decided to takt' .. ·
a more sensible tack.
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ab11ut (:iga1etll'~ .• u.d pu"'h th;:1t t1•1 hll• ··'' ~ I .r· ,. : th;i·
we've ever pu~hed 1t before.
OeliverinJ,< taste. limit in~ tar.
\\'e found that combtmng t \\11lqk ·:-.111f1l1·1 i1h1 ·1 i'l"
cl tH l''-' t lw J)l'-..t l '' 1111bin:1t1• 1n 1 ,f t: 1 "'t ( · ; md c Ii : ''-' . Th: 11 • 1: '
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tar th;111 tho:-.e ;1t tlw t1 1p 11f till' pl.mt
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t?a111r at 3 i11g. litt. wa~ buil t 111t11'l 11111 11ph
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\\'hat it all rmne~ dcm n t111-.. th1 -.. T1 i111nph. :ti
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The one with taste enough to stay with.
Warning : The Surge on General Has Determined
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•Special Diets
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•Horoscope Wedi~. Augutt 15, 1979
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DAILY PILOT Food
Tips on California's Fresh Summer Fruits
Nectarines a re a relatively new sum-
mer fn.ut, are grown almost exclusively
in Call!omia and vary somewhat in size
and color depending on varie~y.
For best fl avor and texture, nec-
tarines should give to slight pressure.
s how no green a l the stem end and have
a rich gold background color.
Because nectarine skins are tender
and fuzz.free, they need not be peeled.
Nectarines Make
Colorful Jams
Putting up jars of fresh California
nectarines in a variety or styles is a
very good way to extend tbe abort
1easoo of this golden fruit.
A simple "syrup pack" gives you a
supply ol nectarines for desserts, pud· diDI• and even pies. Canniq, however,
ia ODly oae ol the delicious wa71 to ex-
tend the abort aeuon. Wh1 not try four band at tranaform-
... tbole pden 1lobes ol tana-sweet
fnalt iat.o tblck, dellcloua Jama?
.... NSCl'A&INS JAJI 1~ to I poaDd1 fnlla Calllanla neetartnee
~ eap lime Juice
1 c• (I CMmCel) appa.1 ..
(See N&Cl'A&IND, .... O>
Bartlett pears are picked while still
green·sk.inned because they do not ripen
properly on the tree.
They will ripen to the peak of eating
perfection at home by storing three or
more m a paper bag al room tem-
perature. When pears are golden and
yield to gentle pressure, they're ready
to e at or refrigerate .
Bartlett pears are al their juicy best
when slightly chilled.
Pears: Versatile
Bartlett pears are good all day as a
light and refreshing snack. But they are
equally as good served every which way
at any old time.
Try these versatile s uggestions for
breakfast, lunch or dinner. Bartletts are
a summertime staple. Keep them on
hand for snacks, elegant parties or un·
expected guests.
BREAKFAST SANDWICH
Arrange sliced fresh California
Bartlett pears on hot butlered toast.
Sprinkle with brown sugar and nutmeg
and broil unW heated. Serve with crisp
bacon or sausage.
SUM JANE SALAD
Cut fresh Call!omia Bartlett pears in
chunks and sprinkle with lemon juice.
Pile on lettuce and top wlth cottage
cheese. Serve with a low-calorie French
dressing.
llOl'LUNCBIN A BUaRY
. Spoon canned baked beans into halves
of fresh California Bartlett pears.
Drizzle with cataup and lop with grated
Cheddar cheese. Bake at 350 degrees un-
UI heated, about20 minutes.
Choose peaches that have a whitish or
creamy yellow background. A rosy
blush ls not an indication or ripeness.
but a mark of certain varieties.
Keep peaches that are oot quite npe
al room temperature for a day or two.
unlll they give slightly to gentle band
pressure. before refrigerating.
Most California peaches are already
defuzzed. so they taste even peachier
with the skins left on.
Create A
Peach Sundae
One of the best ways to eat a peach is
right out or band. But peaches combine
well with other foods , too.
So save some for preparing doaens or
peachy-good s ummer creations. One
favorite warm weather refresher ls a
frosty-cool sundae, piled bigb with
freab, juicy peaches and all tbe fixin's.
FaE811 PEACHY SUNDAES •s Fresh California peaches ,
halved and sliced
2 tablespoona lime Juice suaar
1 quart lee cream or sherbet
Allorted toppln11 (lilt below)
Arranae sliced peach• in Hninl
bowl. DriDJe lime Julee over tbem to
prevent darteaiq. Sweeten with sucar.
U deslNd. Place 1coop1 of Ice cream in
deuert dllbel. 8POOll peaebel over lee
cream. 0-U belp tbemeelYee to array
of topplnp. llak• t to I aervinp. •No
need to peel.
TOPPING ltJGGBmONS
A.uol1ed 1undae UlllCel
Wblpped cream
Cbocolate sprtnk.lel
F1aUd COtODut c:•alnuta C Uldled llaaer, .Uced Marwblao Cberr1ee
Plums are available m many flavors
and colors ... sweet or tangy ... red,
green. blue. yeUow. Best clue to taste is
a juicy bite
Best clue to ripeness is when they
yield lo gentle hand pressure and have
a stigbl softemn~ at the tip end. If not
quite ripe when purchased, store pJums ·
for a day or so at room temperature.
Plums tum overnpe very qwckly, so
refrigerate ripe plums immediately.
Plums , Cheese:
Tasty Combo
When 1t comes to combinations that
belong together, nothin g beats tbe
versatility and taste appeal of cool,
Juicy fresh California plums and smooth
and creamy sweetened cheese.
Plums with Blue Cheese Dip and
Brandied Cheese arc two delicious ex-
amples of the delightful combination of
plums w1lh cheese.
Each lightly sweetened cheese dip
bas its own dis tin ct navor, but both arc
mellow flavor complements lo sprightly
fresh California plums.
Cool. juicy, cream y, the plum-cheese
combination nicely contrasts with a hear-
ty full meal. And the dips a re easy, make-
ahead, refrigerator-to· table desserts.
PLUMS WITH BRANDIED CHEESE
1 package (8 ounces) cream
cheese. softened
\4 cup confectioners' sugar
1 tablespoon fruit brandy
2 pounds fresh California plums
lo small bowl, mix c ream cheese,
<See PLUMS, Page C3>
CJ
r DAILY Ptl OT FOOO
I ~ 'Harvest' Blueberries, Cherries in F ehrnary
t WOVLDN'T IT be nl~
to rea ch into your
rer In February a nd
"harv s t " some
blueberrift or cberri•!
Preealn1 fru6l ts 10
euy ... w'-1 not •ton eom• summer thdt for
ala• "tnaitless" moot.bl t••d? I Pneai.na la the t\w·
, free way to "put up"
: fnut . . Ideally suited
! to busy people. slna1ea.
•eouple1 aod s mall
famlUN .
Fre~1in1 Is simpler
than cannlna : It n -
• quires no special equ1p-
ment <except. of courstl,
freezer s pace> a nd
·there 's less that clU\ 10
wrong.
Freezing 1s the pre-
rerred m ethod for pre-
servmg no-sugar-added
fruits While it's posslbte
to can fruits without
added suga r, the results
a re nowhere near ai.
s uccessful as freezing.
Fruit can be frozen US•
i ng a v ariety ot
meth ods Most
cookbooks focus on
techniques for freezing
fruit in s ugar or syrup
frottn 10lld. tra.n~fer to
plutk bags or toverc>d
Jan and freeze.
CHBlalU Wash
and df)'. remove 1tem1
and pita Tranlfer to
Jara and freeae wttb
aolhU., edded or cover
them wilh red tra pe
Juke Or. lw•t IO bolUnt In a small •mount of
water or red arapf
Juice. T'nuuf•r to tov
cr..t Jan and freeae.
P EACHES. NEC·
TAR I NE8 P ee l
1tm•JI amount of water.
11•
fruit Juice or peach nee·
tar. Cool, pour lnt.o J•rw
and rreeie. PF.AU -Peel, halv8
or quarter and remove
c:ore1. Hell t.o bollln1 In
apple Jwce or pear nee·
tar. Put In Jan and
frMH.
.·~ \~ '
e~ O.tbtu 1 Gibbon•
t J.,f,. ..
. .
p eaches (tubm er1•
brteOy, one at a Ume. lo
a pot of bolllnl water,
unlit Aln sUpe off eul·
PINEAPPLE -
Quarter ltntlbwlae . ly , no need to ~I nff· Remove CON and JMMll
tarln .. ). Cut In hell or from e1cb quarter. SUce
ln thick 1Ucea. Olscard, or diet the fruit. Ar·
plta. Heat to bo1Un1 in • ranee '""' In a 1la&1e
wrra
layer on rookie abeeta.
fHl·frMU. uncovered,
u n t II froun solld.
Tran1ftr to pluUc ~p
or Jatt. Or, blet. to boll·
In• "' JHMIPPI• Jwce. Cool, lMo pour ia&O COY·
tred Jan. Pl.U•I Wult ,
don'l peel. Cut ln ball or
•Hu thinly: d6•card
pita Vr••u whh
nothln& ..W.d or eov-
ered ill fndl Jwcai
8T&AW8la&1£8
WHb aad eore, leave
wtli.tOfWIMet
PLlllWBIP lrlld
whole. Dry berries. then
pack whole ln plastic
ba1s or covered jars .
Or . 1llce berries, pack
lnt.o Jan. cove r with red
1rape Juice. Seal a nd
frff&e.
CR1JN&Y r a UIT
8AVC&8 -Dellcloua
fr .. b frult topplnl• (for
ice mWl. yoaurt. collate
cheHe. 1pon1e cake>
art euy t.o freeze. Com·
bin• eac:Jt cupful of
allc~d or diced fresh
fruit with v, cup water
or any fru!t juice. Cover
and heat t.o bolling. AJ.
low to cool. ~n pour lD·
to small covered Jara.
Store ln freezer. Fruit
sauces can be uaed cold
with yo1urt. cotta1e
cbeeae or n beeted to
bollinl and served Mt.
Hot sauce• can be
"n amed" by addlDc a
tablespoon or two of
brandy, rum or Uquew
to the ahnmerinc uuce.
lp.ite the vapors with 1
lone match.
' •
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peals to Slim Gourmet
cooks.
FRUITS THAT
"DARKEN" or tum col-
or Apples. pears.
peaches. nectarines,
apricots -may be
frozen raw with the ad-
dition of ascorbic acid
r "fruit-fresh" prepara-
tions. crushed vitamin C
tab lets, lemon juice,
orange j uice or vitamin
C-enriched fruit juice).
However . these sour in·
gredienLs make the fruit
less palatable without
sugar or s weetener. You
can avoid the need for
:,,o ur preservatives by
partially cooking the
fruit in a small amount
of water or fruit juice.
JUSt r nough to keep it
from scorching, JUSl un·
t1I the fruit reaches boil·
mg . Then. divide into
jars or containers and
la be l and fn·cze
F R U IT S THAT
DON 'T DARKEN
Ber ries, c h e rri e~.
pineapple, melons
t·an b<.' frozen raw with
nothing added. or cov
ered with a "syrup" of
unsweetened fr11il juice.
Here are preparation
ti p s for indiv idual
fruits
APPLES Peel. core
and s li ce or dice. Com-
bine in a heavy pot with
2 tablespoons water or
a pple <or other fruit>
Juice. Heal to boiling.
Cool. then pack into cov-
e red Jars Or , make into
applesauce or baked ap-
ples; then freeie.
APRICOTS Wash,
halve and remove pits.
No need to remove peel.
Heat lo boiling in a
small amount or water,
apple or orange ju.ice, or
peach or apricot nectar.
Cool; pack in jars with
jwce.
BLUEBERl.IES,
blackberries. raspber-
rie s , e lderberries,
hucklebe rries. etc. -
Don 'l wash · Handle as
little as possible. Three
methods
l. Simply overwrap
the containert. as they
come from the store
with a double layer of
plastic wrap and freeze,
as-ls.
Or 2. Spread fruit io
a sbaUow layer oo cookie
sheets and fast-freeze.
uncovered When frozen·
firm . pac k fruit in
covered Jars <will be
loose-packed, allowing
you to re move a little at
a time>.
Or· 3. Gently tranlfer
fresh raw fruit t.o small
jars or other vapor-proof
covered containers. Cov-
er, label and free%e. To
ser ve: Don't defros t.
Rinse frozen berries In
cold water and ser ve
wblJe s t iJJ pa rtially
frozen to retain flrm-
neu. Or , rinse and
defros t completely to
use in recipes.
CANTALOUPE .
watermelon , etc. -
Remove seeds, cut in
cube• or use a melon
bailer. Spread in a layer
oa cookie aheetl. Fut·
fneae,uncovered. Wb•
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game pieces have been
given out much faster
than anticipated. There-
fore, the Harvest of
Prizes will end August
23rd, or when all game
pieces have been
distributed.
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HereSf~oft
togetyou
started.
P eaches Inspire Many Uses
F rom May through
Septe m be r , sum mer's
fresh Cahfornaa peaches
a re in ample supply for
many plain and Cane}
uses.
Capture their lusclf)us
fla \'or to enJOY next
wan ter in Jam s a nd
J e ll ie s ; cre ate
sc rumotious desserts from peaches 'n cream
to elegant souffles; or
enjoy them any time of
day. j ust as is . fo r a
who lesome refreshing
snack
F RESH, FR/\GltANT
peach es ha ve b een
popular for cent urtes.
Ee:t r l y r efere n ces to
pPaches appear in an-
cient Chinese wril i11gs.
where t h e fruit is
described as a symbol of
lon g l ife a nd im -
morta lity.
Peach£•s were firs t
com mercially g rown rn
the New World 1n the
ea r ly 1800s. Tod ay,
America produces one·
fo ur t h of t h e worl d
peach supply, with more
than one-ha]( or t hat
com ing from the sunny
orchards or California .
A It bough we consjder
them precious because
we can't get them yea r
round, fresh California
p e ac h es ar e a n
e c on o m i c a l b u y in
season and a versatile
favor ite for s ummer,
snacks and recipes.
WREN BUYING fresh
pe aches. remember t hat
bright rosy blush on the
pea c h is an indication of
va riety. not a sign of
ripeness. It's better to
look for a fresh creamy
yellow or golden back-
g r ound color o n the
peach skin ; that means
it's ripe and ready to
eat.
Another test of r ipe -
ness is holding a peach
CJ nd giving it a gentle
squeeze. A ripe peach
will yield to very gentle
hand pressure
PEAC H E S TH A T
• . . Nectarines
<From P age en
I packuge CP'• ounces) powdered
pectin
51 :i cups sugar
Rinse nectarines, re move pits and
chop unpared fruil to measure 3 cups.
Combine in s aucepan with Lime juice,
applesauce and powdered pectin. Bring
to a hard boil over high heat. Add sug-
ar. and bring lo a hard boil. Boil al bigb
heat fo r 1 minute. Remove from heat.
Skim off foa m. Stir occasionally and
s kim for 5 minutes. Ladle illto 5 hot ,
sterilized 8-ounce glasses, and top with
melted paraffi n, if to be kept for long
pe riod. Otherwise. tum into sterilized
container, cover and refrigerate. Makes
5 (8-ounce > f.!l<1:,,:,c:,
... Plums
(From Page CH
powdered sugar and brandy. Mound
cheese on a serving plate and, using a
knife . swirl into desired shape. Cover
and chill. Ser ve surrounded with fresh
plums. Accompany with s mall knife for
each person to cut plums and spread
cheese on them . Makes 4 to 6 servings.
PLUMS WITH BLUE CHEESE DIP
l carton 0 6 ounces> creamy cot-
tage cheese
1r.r cup (2 ounces) blue cheese
crumbled
1 tablespoon grated orange rind v. teaspoon salt
'h cup drained crushed canned
pine apple
2 pounds fresh California plums
Combine cheeses. orange rind, sail
and pineapple In a mixing bowl; beat
until well ble nded. Chill. Place blue
cheese mixture on individual serving
plates and one or two plums aloopide
ror dipping . Ser ve with assorted
crackers. Makes 8 to 10 servlnp.
have a hint or c r ct•n
color and feel a bat more
fir m will ripen at room
temperature in a day or
two. California ~rowers
recommend refr1~erator
s tor a ge t o pre v e n t
peaches fro m over ·
r ipe ning . If pc ;.i c h('s
become over-ra pe, use
them ill blender drinks
for breakfast and also in
jams and jellies.
Fres h Ca lifo r n i a
peaches lend their s ue·
cule nt s weet fl avor to
m a n y s u ru m e r t 1 m e
meals.
4 eggs
1 cup half-and-half
1 2 teaspoon salt
1 ~ teaspoon pepper
112 pounds fres h
Cal i ro rn ia pea c h e s.
sliced and sweetened to
taste (about 41 2 cupsJ
Powdered sugar
Cut cheese in Y~·inch
thic k slices. Jn well-
bu tte r e d 9x5x3-inc h
glass loaf pan, arrange
a layer of bread slices.
Top with a laye r o f
cheese. Repeat layers,
ending with bread. Beat
eggs; stir in bal!-and·
half. salt and pepper.
Pour over cheese and
bre ad. B ake in 425-
degree oven 25 to 30 -T his unusua l French
Toast Loaf is baked in
the oven and accented
beautifully with sliced
p eac h e s t o m a ke a
perfect entree for a Sun·
day morning brunch o r
a dinnertime meal when
the war m we ather re-
quires something e asy
and lighter than usua l.
It's appropriately called
Loafer's Peachy French
Toast because you pre -
pare it the night before
serving, so the morning
is yours to enjoy.
minutes or until puffy ----------------------------------------
and golden brown. Cool
LOAFER'S PEACHY
F RENCH TOAST
1 pound Monte rey
Jack cheese or othe r
mild cheese
8 slices white bread
in pan 10 to 15 m inutes.
Loosen edges; invert on-
to serving platter : sur-
rou n d with s l i c ed
pe aches. Sprinkle with
powdered s ugar. Slice
and serve Ma kes 6 s erv -
ings.
I/ you hove an item for
Happenanga, 1end it to
Judith Olwn at the Doily
Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626. or call htt
al 642-4321. Happening1
runs every Tueadoy.
another sociable sausage for
mealtime pleasure ...
Here's a tasty, tangy Polish sausage created
in the Schirmer's Sausage Ki tchens. Top
quality U.S.D.A. beef and succulent lean
pork are blended with delicate spices, then
hickory smoked the natural way until
fully cooked. You'll get raves when you
serve it with eggs, on a sandwich or steamed
and served with sauerkraut.
l ook tor the little Schirmer's S1uaa1e Miker
on the p1ch1• In your m1rket.
Schinnm
the Sociable Sausage
Available in the Dell can of:
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Whether )'OU are a de· mlnutM. Mall 4 terv· 1rotn n t't
vout vt-1etarian or in a tn11. Covl'f ll'nlllN wll h
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powdert\d Maril<'
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S1ute onion and arecn
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mlnut.8: add tom•l~8.
u lt. pt'IPpM. o re a a no
and powdered aarllr
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1 r a t e d P a rme s an
chee11e. Arranf(e •nothcr
luyt'r of noodle11 ovt r
th11: top with rem ajn1n1o;
c h (\C-8(' m ixture a nd
11prlnklc with Parmetan
r h~ese . Arran1e r.-
mnlnlntt noodlt11 over
top: 11poon tomuto saucl!
over alt. Spr1nlde with
11•moining Parme1an
cheese. Bake ln a ~
de 1ree oven for 30
minut•. Makes 6 aerv·
ln11.
Adequate proltin t &n I 1 m a I I o n I on • 1klllt1t. uut~ l(rt'<'n pep
be obtalM.'<i by ~mbln cl\opPfd nM ptr a nd o nloiu untll
lea a a r u n wath a 1 ~up c h o ppt>d httH> Add tort'\ulon ,
lly un" n o th
member ot the &e1ume tomatoes aall. p t-pµt'r a nd fllc•
famlly , a health tr•ck '-' teu)>OC)ft aalt powder l>ruln lt'nUIH hot Ml\k1•-. 4 ""'' vln1~
lhat has been pntctaced '11 teupoon pepper und add to ft klllet. alna M•;ATl.t'.AA e . .\RAONF
iD pove rty tr1c ke n "-t ea1poo n fil e m t1r u ntil h t 14 l Od l t11tl'lu1t1•• '"''"" ... " area ol the world for powder roptioaat) l h rnuah Po u r ovnr lt1ftUfltW 11011~11~
many teoeraUon s . Also, 2 n1p9 ec>e*ed whole c:ooked rl<'t• und 1er vt• 2 l Ahl1••t .. "'"" 1111\'f'
le1.ame <beans . pea~.---------------------
1111
I onion, <'hopped '"' .. l ll'#n t'hotl~ fine
3 r ups r 9'o ppe d
~ cup 11 r •U d
l'arm"6tl' chffl'r
Cook lua1ne noodlc-11
until eon and pllablc.
bu\ sllll nrm . Rln•c un·
d•r cold w1ter and drain
we ll . Munwhlle, hut
oltv(" oll In a eklllel.
etc .) and c heese or
pasta and c~ com-
b l n a tioo K are bulh
nutrtUoua ~nd deliciou
eubatit\1.8 for h1&b cos t meat meala.
PEANUT BUTTEa Is
another product or the
le1ume family that bas
hi1b protein content al
low coal per servint.
Combine it witb -whole
s rain bread for an ex
ce llent protein lunch, or
with oatmeal for home
made cookie snacks.
Lucky stacks up high
You can cut the high
cost and low nutritional
value of junk food by
blending dried out bits
or cheese with low rat
powdered milk a nd then
· a i able
consistency by adding a
s mall amount or liquid
milk -Lo be spread on
crackers or used as a
dip for carrot sticks.
Doa't overlook the old·
fashioned stick-to-the ·
ribl pot ol soup that can
be prepared wilh a few
bones, an onion, a cup or
lentils or dried split peas
and a handful of barley.
Add about a quart or
water, some seasonings
and a carrot if desired,
and simmer for several
hours. Serve with grilled
cheese sandwiches for an
extra punch or protein.
High prices may force
us into a better diet that
limits the size or meal
portions Lo four ounces
or encourages us Lo read
old cookbooks to find
recipes using more grain
and legume combio a ·
lions. Here are some re·
cipes that will enable
vour fa mily to eat ade·
quate protein al gr eat
"avings.
BAKED ORANGE
RICE AND BEANS
1 c an ( 1-po un d )
baked beans
2 cups cooked whole
grain rice .
2 ta blespoons froze n
orange juice concen·
Irate. tha wed
I ta b l e s po o n
molasses
Combine baked beans,
c·ook ed rice, o ra nge
j uice concentrate. and
molasses. Turn into a
l ight l y g rea se d
cass erole. Bake in a
375-d cgree oven fQr 30
Serve
Fruited
Slaw
Wh e n th e ga n g
gathers at your house
for a backyard bar·
becue , serve up a bowl or
Favorite Fruited Slaw.
The salad combines
crisp ve1etables with a surprise ingredient -
fresh nect.arlnes. Nectarines s upply a
navor boost Lo the salad
as well as extra nulri·
Uon.
FAVORITE FRUITED
SLAW
1 medium-size bead
cabbage
1h c up fin e l y
chopped green pepper
1.-2 c up fin e l y
chopped sweet red onion
•h c up fin e l y
chopped celery
4 firm-ripe fres h
nectarines
'h cup cider vinegar
~cup oil
~ cup1&11ar
2 tablespoons pre·
pared muatard
~ teaspoon 1alt
'h teaapoon dried
dJU
1 teaapoon celery
seed• Trim outer leav• and
core from cabba1e.
Chop remainder of bead
medlum-llne or finely
sbred. lllx well wltb
1reen pepper, onion and
celerJ. Halve and cut
nectarinll tato medium· tbJcll ..,_ or ebunll1.
Add to~ mbtuN. Heat all nm•••• lD· ......................
stln'tlll to clillOIYe •as· ar. IMDOff from lleat and pour over cabbqe.
MlJt ,_u,. Sene at
once. or cover aad eMU.
M akea8...-vlDP·
on lower • beef
Y ou'll notice a difference in steaks
from Lucky even before you taste
them . First, check out the prices.
They're lower o verall than you'll see
at other meat counters because we take a
lower mark-up than other stores . ;-
Second, check out the selec tion.
Y ou'll find all your favorite
steaks plus some 50 other
beef and pork items. and fresh
~rade A . poultry at low . ( .. ·'
1 discount pnces. ( . ~· -. ........ ~~,~
W e don't feel your selection .. ·-: ·
should be limited by price. ~1 1 ~~\1 :1i,· • :~. -: ::
That's why we work hard to keep~.~·:~ .. :.;< ....
prices low across the board, instead .. · • l, '•
of offering just a few items at 0 special" :.,.' >
low prices. This way, the selection's wi de
open, and you get lower prices overall .
Sink your teeth into a steak from Lucky .
Y ou get satisfaction that's guaranteed by \~1 ~.' \' ~ _
the Lucky gold Bond ... and lower prices overall. --£ ~~
Fresh Meats
TOP SIRLOIN
STEAK 249 BOf*l.ESS
BONOEO 8EEF lOIN •• lB.
T-BONE 229 STEAK
BOM>EO &EH lOIN .• lB
TOP ROUND STEAK 1 8 ~IOllCle>lffl • l.11 .9
RIB EYE FllfT 3 8 dPt#Clll llOHOCO ear <8 • 4
BONfLESS TtP STEAK 1 gg
eot;OtO HV fOUO;O I B •
POlrTEIHOUSE S'TfAK 2 39 IO'CJ(O tu' lOtto l.11 •
;!ofo~,C~~E STEAK 18 2 .48
FILET MICHON 4 88 ITCNOlllll)itol IOHOfO 8llf lO"' 18 •
SMALL END RIB STEAK l 27 IOHOe>tO• • LI •
7·80NE CHUCK STEAK 1 38 llO'<OtD .. ,, • • lB •
~~0.~~.~~.~~. i.a .98
CHtCICIN LNERS "'""""·· IONll.ESS TURKEY
~WMOU.•-411~ •<IOltH
II .98
.. 1.58
~~~!r. ~SKET,, 1.39
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"ICIYBUYS"
llllM IJCTitA SAV1NGS
K euvs are items wrucn we are ,.,.. to pnce tower tnan their
r~ OIKount price as a rew1t of manufacturers· teme>0rarv promoaonal allowances You 11 flno ~unareos of Kev auv items
~ Y°" snoo at luctv
Fresh Meats ------ROUND
STEAK 159 BONELESS
8~08EEF .•.. lB
FARMER JOHH SAUSACE g
llO<"<!.i"'t1SS1,..1t -Ol PoCC .4
ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE. 78 Al(SM H()t OU UA.llli• 1.9 "l .
LADY LEE SLICED B~~~' _89
canned & Packaged
p HARVEST DAV., 9
6 ~~~~:~~~N• _,
!HUNT'S 79 KETCHUP
. uozen •
h ~~!~LA WAFE~,,, •0 •• 69
•TOMATO JUICE 59
), (,\Oft nA °' I (AN•
r CHIODO CANDY 9
0 • VU'lllf\ •101 "''" .5
r EARl Y CALIF. OLIVES 61 b PITTIO Sil( Cf b 01 CAN•
r CHILI W /BEANS 59 /-., "°'¥tl t\01 (AJIW •
I MARSHMALLOWS 53 •eAn Jlf t>UUIO •~01 ""'-•
r COFFEE CREAMER 09 0 lA~ LU t&Ol .,,, 1,
r FttUfT COCKTAIL 49 b D{\ MOtln l I 01 (A•h
r RANCH STYLE BEANS 34
b 1\0l ~"•
canned & Packaged
l'DUTCH CRUNCH
6~~AY 39 ..... 160Z lOAF•
}'LADY LEE
O~!~~GES ~~lAOE~ 25
. . . . 1 llll 8Tl .
,~JUICE 112 h OC'lA" \PH • . "8 Ot lfl. •
r Ctt.APE JELLY 97
/.. 'M L(>o \ IJ Ol Ill••
DEL MONTE CORN J. c.o..Df'o """°" ((JIN" Ot 3 5 C•f>liill:\f .. \_( 4101 (AH •
f,~TOUENCHf~o: en .39
r DEL MONTE 8fAHS 37 1 CU1 ()11111(10caft N .. Ol CAI"
CHUNKY MIXED FRUIT S9 b lf89V\ '10/ C•'W •
r KRAFT BBO SAUCE 63 o .. c.utA•Ot>K•°" •sot en ·
PEANUT BUTTER !, l>OT ll I OlCI '•9'0 1>![1 9 5
[.JlAM• 00> '"""" •to Ol JAf •
Datrv & Frozen
r CAULIFLOWER 53 h f..AOV U t H'ttl r~t •
L ROMAN ME~ ~~!l!~.69
L ~!..sCA«E llOl l>•(.1.75
A ~~~!l•oOlCA.,1 .25
r ORANGE JUtCt 1 38
6 "''"'ifl "AJll "4 Ol C n. •
COW IQM ·•~0.1UOIV\t0"'' ll'l(
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Delicatessen
Household & Pet
r MIRAClE WHITE 8 Ocu•.,..• '·•Ot•~,1 . 9
_t ~~~!, TSPASH ~~~s •. 2.65
L MM1NA TISSUE :::~~"g< wwl1t ,l!O\I "9._ .89
• DIXIE REFILL CUPS 09 b , 01 \.II 100 Ct "•~ 1 ·
• kAL KAN MPS 57 l OOC'. >COO 1\ 01 CA~ •
p PfTUNA CAT FOOD 19 l ~ 01 , ....
Health & Beauty Aids
r CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE 99 O•t'tlA ... Olt .... I ••OI fUf(.
r SICNAL MOUTHWASH 1 79 6 l•Ol 9h •
Health & Beauty Aids
·, L A&.LEREST TA8l~()f .. 2.39
• RAVE HAM SPRAY b , 01 ~· O'I rrw• "()lO ~.:~!.:' ftGu<,I.• ~ I •Oo 1.19
.• AIM TOOTHPASTE e, /Cl IU8l 1,29
liquor
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(AS£ PIJ'KMASHOf WINE & S~ITS
ll(f V 8UY ITEMS E XCLUOE01
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• Sf.AGaAM'S GIN 9 6 b IO PeOOJ • •Hrt en • 9
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FRESH
MUSHROOMS 69 JUST RIGHT FOR
(,TEAKS 8 OZ PKG. e
DELICIOUS
GRAPES
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US NO I FANCY
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NEW ZEAL.ANO S
FINEST, EimtA
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BAICING Silt la.16
... what discount
Is all about.
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FOOD
Cut Cost With Bananas
Unusual food com· loda a nd nula. Turn Into ~ te11p<>00 dried
blnaUom yield deUdoul i,; teupoon b11Un1 areaaed h5X3·lnch loar dill weed
dia"\et. powder pan. Bake In * dear Dub pepper
New ban1n1 u1t1 \'t teHpoon cln· oven SO to IO minuea or 2 blnanu, aUced
prove they are an H · namon until cake tester lnatrted l l a b le a p o o n
lremelyvenaUJefhlit. \4 teaspoon tall ln center tom11 out chopped panley
Delldoul rtaht out ot 1 tup ,.. .... carrot clean. Cool 10 minute•. In medium aklllet
I.be band,, in aalada ud ~ t\q> ebopped nut.a turn out ot pan and cool melt butter: add cab·
dffMrta md a •W'PriM In •arr• bowl cream ~mplttely. Yield: 1 loat. b1ge. vint11r. aalt, dill
addition to ve1et&ble butter wMb 1uaar uaUI BANANACABMGE and pepper: cook over
dl1ht1, buHH team U1ht Md nutty. Beat In MVTE medlum·bl&h heat stir·
well witb other lq,... •II•· Muh banaau in 2 tablelpoom butter rlol ccnataDUy until cab-
dleata ln home baked small bowl. Mlx nour. or martarlne baae 11 all&hUY wilted :
bread.a. too. aoda, bakln1 powder. 4 CUPI ~ded cab· •bout 3 to 5 minutes. Add
dnllamon and a alt. bal(e bananas and parsley;
IT llUa SENSE to Blend ln nour mbtur l tableapoon elder cook 1 minute or until
Inc lude bananas in alternatel y with vlneaar heated through. Yield: 4
'Wedlllldly, August 15, 1979 DAILY PILOT f:4
Ho........uct
Carrot
Banana
Bread
la •n
original
comblMtlon
of two fnortt.e.
menu plans beeauae or bananu. Stir ln cafl'Ot.a l,4 teaspoon u ll servings.
their year-round a bun· 1-~~~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
dance and couialeally
moderate cost.
In ract , bananas re-
ported I y the most
popular fruit in the Unit·
ed Slates are usually
the lowest cost fruit In
the market.
Quick batter Carrot
Banana Bread 1s a good
banana idea .
Use very ripe bananas
for a moist texture and
naturally sweet flavor.
Here's a new banana
bread idea that makes a
healthful snac k for
children, is delicious
s pread with c r eam
cheese or toasted and
buttered.
YO U CAN
P ROBABLY make it
right now with your pan-
try staples.
Another uncommonly
good dish is Banana
Cabbage Saute -a pi-
quant surprise accom·
paniment to poultry,
pork or ham dinners.
Use firm bananas that
hold their shape during
the qui c k sa ut e .
Shredded cabbage is
stir·fried with butter ,
vinegar and dill until
just wilted.
Sliced bana nas a re
stir red in at the las t
minute, for a light and
nour· ·
s ide dis h tha t 's as
economical a s it is
original.
Bananas cont ain a
good supply of vitamins
a nd minera l s a nd
almost no fat. Best of
all, they leave you
satisfied with less de-
sire to overeat. When
shopping for bananas,
choose firm ones and al·
low them to develop to
full yellow at room tern·
per a lure.
If the y r each your
ideal stage of ripeness
they can be refrigerated
the peel may darken
but the fruit will remain
unC'hanged for three t9
SIX d:JVS.
cARROTBANANA
BKt:AD
1"1 cup butter or
margarine
1 cup brown sugar
2eggs
1 c up m as h ed
banana C3 medium.size)
2 cups all purpose
flour
J teaspoon baking
Nectarine
Treats
N ECTAJUNE·SPECIAL
OATMEAL
Saute thin slices of
fresh nectarines in but-
ter until heated through.
Layer oatmeal and nee·
tarine slices in in·
dividual serving bowls.
'fop each with maple
syrup or brown sugar.
Serve with cream or
milk.
CHEESE AND FllUIT
Serve indiv i dua l
wedges of Fresh Petit
Suisse, a wedge o r
Camembert, Gruyere
and Stilton along with a
bowl of fresh chtned
nectarines, pears,
grapes a nd peaches.
French bread and sweet
butler make a nice addi·
.tion, too.
sum• DIPPING
Dip wedges of f resb
nectari.Des into a mix·
ture of 1 cup dalry sour
cream, 2 lableapoona·
lemon Juice, Y.a cup
aprieot preserves and a
daah ol salt. Great for
desert or afternoon
snack.
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CWl. V "LOT FOOD
Dollop of Imagination Can Liven Weekend
l.Jkt> Dorothy an ·'The
W•iard ol OI." lot.a of
rotlu are recitacoverlnt
tbere'a no place like
boine.
l Unllkl' Oototh)',
bowever. th y may be
1tay1nc a lot cloeer to
• home the1 t ummer
weekends b•eaUS• ol the 'enero cnmch.
mualc and •Wl>ri .... A
arab baa or wh\\e
tilephanta coll cttd In
adva~ lJ run and rree
Get permtulon. l(
pouible. to clo:ae off
your street rOC' th day
and f'ftCOUl'ace everyone
lo join In alrfft 1am
hke alick ball, Johnny
on-th pony. 1ianl 1tep1
and \he Uke
LABOa DA\'
wulund. the 0UIC'1al
end ol 1umm~r. '" o(tt"n
I tood USM for lut'h a
part
U ·ou daa 't know all
your niftlhbon. thla l1 a
rood •ll> to "'"' thcim H•'-• • "tavorlt~ mm·• pertf
Wht lh•r your tHt•
run• tu ttw old t l•• lu,
lU1e "l~aaabl•nn" wtth
Bocart ud e.r1man, CM'
'"' nn• t-1111\u llh .. Anna• Hall" wllh
Wood Allen and Olan•
Kuton. \nvlt• rn~I ln
fUl' a ruuaJ eventaa oC
TV mqvte vlewin& und
tr\vla.
Flrat check your TV
achedwe and aele<'t u
1ultable movie.
Th• rum could h v,. a
lllerary fiavor such Os
the INS adaptation or
Oacar Wiide'• "The
Portrait or Dorl41 n
Orey" or lt ~Id be a
Mar\ln and Lewi s
1lap1Uck comedy . a
Borla K .. rtorr horror
alCM"y or a Gary Cooper
WH(frft
Plan a tnvaa quit or
oth er films or that
aenre. charades to act
out famous film Unes.
und provide sullable
comHUbles.
Lobet.er salad. for ex-
am pie, would be very
a ppropriate for
watchlnc "Annie.Hall."
Thew activities may
lack the adventure or
followin1 the yellow
brick ro•d to Oi. but
think o( the fuel you'll
••ve ... ~ .. ..,,
Take your portable
TV outside and
pack a picnic
basket to double
your enjoyment. Back ln your own
backyard, or close to It.
what .,.. aome of th,.
tbint• you can do to
enliven your llfe a nd t!n
Joytbebahnyweather• r~~:::::=::::;;;:::::::::==-=====:::;..;;;:;;m;:m;:iiiiiii::;;:;;:;::::::::=::::;;;;::;=:=:=:=:;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=::;;=:;::============================================~ WA'IQI A ballgam~.
but do U wllh a dtf·
ference.
More than 91 mlllion
Amerlcana watch
baseball on television
every sea.on, H YS Jacll
Sauter, vice president of
RCA 's consumer elec
tronics diviafoo.
U nrortunately. not
everyone in the family as
equally enchanted with
an afternoon ol baseball
: watching.
By combining the
ba llgame with u
backyard picnic. you'r('
sure to please most or
VOrtl LOW NEAT PRICES
JllBArt BIG IAVlrtGI.
BEEF
CHUCK
STEAKS
~···· the famlJ l1lDSL oLtbel---l~A.i...I~ lfi'l4'Wh1AI' C: ,,
i---.,..-·-. ffiie.
A SIMPLE MENU
such as cold chicken.
potato salad, raw
vegetables, lemonade
a nd fresh fruit and
cookies can be a s ·
sembled without much
trouble. rr you want to re ·
create a baseball park
atmosphere. bot dogs.
mustard. s auerkraut,
ice-cold soda and beer,
wi th ice pop s for
dessert. will score a
,. home run.
' For those who dgn't -
, • have a backyard, a bat
'~ tery-operated TV can be
toted alon with the i .
me as et to a nearby
park and the hot dogs
can be grilled there.
Plan a Deep South
celebration. 1
In tbe s pirit of Scarlett
O'Hara , make it an a n-
•• tebellum party. Invite
your guests to dress up
in their own inlerpreta·
, tions or Southern pl anta
\. t1on elegant attire.
MINT JULEPS pre
pared for a crowd in a
• beautifully garlanded
' punchbowl will set the
mood, along with taped
, background music o(
.. Stephen Foster melodies
and romantic waltzes. '
The food can be a n
elegant cold buffet. a
hearty. stick-to-the-ribs
barbeque. or some com ·
bination of the two.
Give prizes for the
most auth~ntic costumes
the man who iooks
most like Rhett Butler
and the woman who
looks most like Scarlett.
•' If you lack the rolling
' lawns of Tara, roll up
the rugs, push back the
furniture and have the
party indoors.
IF YOU LIVE in town
and are spending your
• weekends close to home.
• organize a block party.
Set up committees to
plan the food , games.
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BREAD-FRUIT
T&OPICAL PUDDING
I 8-ounce can un·
l sweetened pineapple tid·
bits, drained
I 2 cups skim milk
3 large very ripe I bananas ~ teaspoon salt
2 eggs (or 4 e11
1, whites or half-cup no·
cholesterol aubstitute)
~ cup raisins
4 slices high-fiber
bread, cubed
Optional: 1 teaspoon
grated oranc~ or lemon
rind cinnamoo
Drai" pineapple:
spread tbe Udblta in the
bottom ol a small non·
stick k>al pan. Scald the
, milk in a large
.. , I • u c e p • D • II a I b
bananu ..U llDd edd to
1calcled mUt. Slir la n-malDlna inll'deata and mls ..U. 8pocJD OD top
of plDe ...... Bake ID a
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until a lmlf• ~ la
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FOOD Wedneeday, August 1b. 1979 DAIL y PILOT C7
Say 'Yes' to Yellow Summer Squash
__ ... ith
Fruits
Nature plans well.
When the s umm e r
heat is on and the ap-
p e tites are droop-
ing, an the marvelous
fresh fruits are boun-
tiful.
What could be more
refreshing and satisfy.
ing, for example, than
t he fresh California
plums now starting to
a ppear in our markets?
Kept icy-cool in the
refrigerator , ta rtly -
s weet plums are the
ide al cooling systems
for the long hot summer,
whether as a snack or
serve d for breakfast .
lunch or dinner.
PARTY PERFECT
Fresh Plum Parfa it is
one way to enjoy fresh
Ca liforni a plum s .
Sprightly fresh plums
color the parfait a frosty
pink. It's so rich, cool
and creamy, the parfait
melts in your mouth.
The recipe can be made
early in the day while
the temperature is still
cool. Simply poach and
puree the plums, thicken
s lightly with gelatin and
s wirl with whipped
cream into tall parfait
glasse s . Serve this
frothy pink delight with
a whipped cream cap
and fancy party cookies.
FRESH PLUM
PARFAIT
1 e nv e lope un -
fl avored gelatin
1 cup cold water
1 11'.t pounds fres h
California plums. halved
a nd pitted <a bout 31h
cups)
112 cup sugar
1 c up whipping
cream
'h cup sifted confec·
lioners sugar
Soften gelatin in 'h
c up of the water . Set
aside. ln saucepan, com-
bine plums, sugar and
remaining 1h cup water.
Bring to boil; then sim ·
m e r . covered, until
tender. Drain and re-
serve liquid; refrigerate
plums. Measure juice,
adding hot wa le r, if
necessary to make 1 ~
c ups . Add s ofte n e d
gelatin and stir to dis-
solve. Chill until syrupy.
Meanwhile, beat cream
stiff, folding in confec·
lioners s ugar. Pour
drained plums into
blender container and
whirl smooth. Gently
fold plum puree into
whipped cream .
Refrigerate only until
gelatin mixture is
syrupy.
To assemble: Holding
individual dessert
glasses on a slant, spoon
some of the creamy
mixture into glass, to
half fill it, vertically.
Then spoon on gelatin
miature to fill remain·
ing space . Chill
thoroughly -at least 2 hours. Garnish with ad·
dilional whipped cream,
if desired. Makes 6 serv·
iql.
Ml• llWll8 -en-joyable u snack or· ID-tllll fralty parfait.
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Show and Tell Blueberry Dessert
Some deuert1 are
mamly for 1bow
Tbtae are the onea
lha& art rtoot renter on
&he deuert·bulftt table
They an pr«ty. they
are uaually elaborate
and u.., call actenuon
to the fad Lb.al whatever
f\mct.Jcm Wt 111.t a.n Im
portent e~e nt II\
aomebody'1 life.
SOME DESSE aTS
1t 11vts Pt'OPlf'
anoth r • ay to put th1r.
favonlt' tM-rf')' on the t•
bit
And ~1n of drhr1te
lla\or its e lf . th«'
bluebuf) g1vu the
"cremt" JUlt the raaht
lltht a.nd IOVf'ly taale
that thls kind ot de aer\
1hould bave.
CaEME BLE
I eup heavy cream
,., cup milk
1., r up 1u11ar
Ouhaall
l •nvt'IOlH' un
n.1\(lr't°d .itlul1n
l • cup <'Old wut~r
l c·up d1ur sour
c·r~•m
..., ledlKXIO ulmond
fli.vonna l~ t'UP8 Ire h
hlUf'berriN
Co mb i n e bt11&vy
l'ream. milk. augur and
nit in uucepwn and
t•cwll; ovt"r low hcut unUl
'uicur 1s dlt olved .
Ht·mov~ Cro m heat
SoCt~u J(e latm 10 cold
wuter lUld 11Ur 1nlo the rr am mllcture. When
.ielaUn la dissolved. beat
In the tour cream with a
rotary beater, only l.lDtll
thorouah.ly blended and
amooth. Add rtavorlna
nd sur In blueberrlet 1ently, being careful not
to c rush thom . Pour
m 1xturo Into wet In·
div1dulll molds. Chlll un.
til rl rm. t.ooaen from
molds with hol 1palula
and by rubbln1 bottom
of molds with hot towel.
Unmold. Makes 6 to 9 lo·
dlvidual 11ervlo1s. de·
p end \ng on alze of
molds. ...
Big Fresh
blueberries
make this
molded Creme
Bleu
a show-and-tell
dessert .
are for tell. ~verybod ------------
t.U. e~body to try a
taate. Or to make the
dish. Or to feature tt at u,., fund·ralllo1 falr. Or
to aerve it wheo the bo$s
comes to dinner.
Someticnea • 'ahow' •
dessert.a have done their
whole thing before the)
are t asted "Tell'·
desserts gel talked
about after they are
sampled
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and te ll Such a one 1s
this Creme Bleau. It has
shape and form, so caUs
attention to 1tsell as
soon as anyone sees 1t.
n 1 s e c
good-tasting, causing a
lot of pleasant conversa·
tion.
One of the things peo·
pie tell about a recipe
"like Creme Bleau is that
it is as easy to make as
il is delicious.
It uses the beautiful
fresh berries that are
with us for an all-too
short season
Try
Mixed
Pickling
Spice
Many people refer to
mixed pickling spi ce as
the s umm e r spice
because 1l's the blend
we can buy in one con·
tainer for use in cannin~
<1n d preser \11ng th ~
frui ts and veg(!tables of
summer.
Don't confuse mixed
pickling spice will all·
spi ce, however.
Allspice is a single
spice-a berry which
has an arom a suggest·
ing a blend of cloves,
cinnamon and nutmeg.
MIXED pickling s pice
1s a combinatio n of
whole allspice berries.
mustard seeds, chili
peppers. cor iander
seeds and cloves. Pep·
percorns, too, cracked
cinnamon sticks, ginger
root and bay leaves.
There m ay even be
cardamom and mace,
dill. caraway and othe rs
dependi ng on the
manufacturer.
They're all In whole
fo rm because whole
spices give aroma and
flavor to pick lin g
vin e gars and s ugar
syrups without clouding
the liquid.
IF YOU'RE using this
com blnation of spices
for s piced peaches,
apricots or plums to
serve wilh meats and
poultr y (plums are
particula rly sultable
with Chinese food), Ue
the spices In a
cheesecloth bag for easy
removal at the end of
the cooking period.
When you 're making
firm pickle chunks such
as watermelon or green
tomato, the cheesecloth
is unnecessary.
It takes moisture and
beat to release the
aroma and flavor or
these whole spices. Al·
low five to 10 minutes
cookiq tJme when spic·
ing ia to be delicate.
Allow an hour at least
when more navor ls lo
be extracted such as
when makin1 c•taup or
cblli sauce where max·
imWD ~Y is de-
sired. It'• a acMMS ldea to buy
fresh milled plclltllnc
s pice for each year's
preservlq. Last year's
Just won •t be up to ··aniff.''
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! AJAX CLEANSER .21-0Z 45c MJ.B. COFFEE ~:f,,r::.r.. ! .. o, ;s.58 ij1[!ir~·'.! .. o.~·
SPRAY CLEANER ··~'"''~ ! .. ~, 1.71 N ... E~a'"""'A .. R ... ,N .. E."°s-·
STATER BAOS. •~WASHER ' $ !CRYSTALS '"" 99c SPRAY CLEANER ·~-.. " t;· 1.51..---. ______ _
• • CHIFFON• SPILL-MATE• ASSORTED HADLEY CEREAL °"''!Dw••O• " I OI 25' RUBBER TREE. WEEPING FIG $ 2 9 9 I PAPER TOWELS l ·ROLL 59c f flsru QUIK s121 & SCHEFFLERA IN 6 .. POT .. . . . EA. ORI-MIX Y«Ol••l •o<l~ I•,,.,,..
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Pkalil' giw wur applianll'' chl' .tfu·ml't'n l1t1 .
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COMICS I CROSSWORD 1
"Wouldn't it be nice If, while he''
digging up his bones, he'd discover
o il!"
SUPERHEROES
MOON M~LLI NS --------. ®
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THE FAMILY C.lf<CUS by Bil Keane
"Dear Mommy and Daddy: Today we have to
write home. love, Billy. PS. Don't touch
this letter or you might catch my
ivy poison."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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MISS NACH
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DR A BILE
SUft£ ~ 1' .. A1 's 1'MC {~i'f WMtflr: I ~\€0
OR . SMOCK
i"He WAY :r. HeAR Ii", IF l"T"' S"'f'IRS LJP
ANY eus1Ness FROM -rHe G AL..i...eRY.
He Ge-rs A P1 ece
OF i"HE: AC"rlON .'
NIELSEN
A6(! I 'f~O
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
LET'S GO SEE THE
NEW STATUE IN
THE PARK, SUZY
A CLINIC ON HOW10 POCK fUU.f15 Wlt..t, E'E CONV'lJCTJ:;t7
10MORROW r>Y
t...oOst? M(X)SCJ
by Gus Arriola
~Q..£«& ~000/ ~o
'rffflk~ .
by Harold Lt Doux
by Tom K. Ryan
HIS ASSISTAW'f, A
PROMISIN6" VOONG-
SOLl1lWA~ WIL.L... lit>
~f: iJ.IPDWING!
by Emie IUSllmiHer
SURE···IT1S A
HORS!FLY
... "' ..
Wad: 1 ,,-.-15, '"' OM.YN.OT Cl
by Kt¥in F~
8 -IS
by George Lemont
by J.tf Millar & Jon Mcintosh
~Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS SJ Skipper
1 Hellcllne S7 Coheres
5 Murdered with hear
tO Facts 61 Stew
1' ACICtty 82 Pa~a11e1
15 Dance 64 Prophet
16 Umlorm 65 Ruhr city
17 Age group 86 Meiucan
19Co1n tare
20 Dele11on 67 Girls name ?I M1n()ers Ii& Pa'llng
23 Wnn1n Pre-stones
Ill 69 Swamp
25 YMCA area
?& Sun
29 Decreasing DOWN
3-4 Btg book t Vogue
35 Reverse 2 Mll)le
37 Stearm genus
J8 Wall SI OrQ. 3-Lisa
39 Showed oll 4 Be chairman
41 Adam's 5 Begms
mate chm bing
42 Neoat1ve 2 words
phrase 6 Subse-
44 Convene quently
45 Hit hard 7 Cucttoo
46 American a Russian
Beauties· name
2 WOfdS 9 Ottier than
.a USSR city sell
~Entire 10Absconds
SI Trigonome-11 Asaer1
h1e lune-12 Minister
tlons 13 Pismires
UNITED Feature SyAd1ca1e
ruesday 's Puzzle Solved·
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ta Old Norse
poem
22 c1ass1hed
24 Speech
26 Step
27 Sheriff's -
28Change
JO Routtne
31 Things
J2 Garlbbean
island
33-Garbo
36 Alaskan city
39 Palla
40 Some Eng·
llsh alumni
43 Speakers
~Some po-
ems
•7 Por11ons
49 Hollow
52 Key
53 Price
St Toward
shelter
55 Pastries
56 Muzzle
5a Epachal
59 Lineage
80 Sluggish
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Of I,,. ~Oki .... QU<O• ........... , the
Dl-r will enter tnlo 1t1e prOl>0\4fd
Conlrett It ,,,. ,...,.,. " •w•rO<'<l 10
him. In the_, of ''"""' 10 ""1" In· C""'1> to lu<ll uw1tr.c1, IM pr<Xee<I' of ti,.
NOTICl!TOC•l!DITCHtS ci.c-wlll oe lorl111l!Ocl, °' In·~<~•
SUNetOtt COU .. T 01' THE 00 a bond. IM 1"'41 """ IM••OI will Dt
ST ATE°" CALll'()jtNI/; l'O• IOl'f•lltd 10 ~ ~nool cllstn<'
, ... COUNTY OP O••No• NO biOde< rney WllhOraw hi\ IH<I 10<
.... ...... • INfiod ol f~·llv• USI a .. ,. •II••
E1l•I• ol FRANCES M. CON. l ... o.1et.etl0<lheOIHHll"9lh~rt'OI N~L Y, O«H.0 The BcMtrcl Of Ttu\I<~•\ '"""'""' ,,.._
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN 10.,.. P<lvll~ ol te1KllnQ M f •""•II btO\ credil0t'$ of U.. _..,. nem<!d de<edenr 0< to ••lw any lrr~ulAtlll..., or '"
, ... , •II ptnofl'\ ti.wlf>O ct•im~ -•Ml l0<met111e\ •n MV Did or 1n ,,. .. b•001n11
,,. s.44 --· •re required to II~ NORMAN E WATSON ttwm, wltfl h ne<f'S~ voucnen, In Wrettry,
,.,. o411<e of the < 14!rlt of '"" aoo..,. en. &o.nS Of T ,.,,,..,, m-.ci cowl, °' to P<eW<ll lhem, with PuDll\/Wd OrMIQI! CAW~ O.•tf ~•.101
fM MCtt\•ry vo .. <ll1t•'\, lo lhll un. "'"II IS, 72, 191'1 JIO /'I
Cle"lgned •I tl'lt' t•w olll< e 01
WILLIAM v. SCHMIOT. n• S•n
M tguel Orlve, Su•I• 300. N••POtl
6ea<ll, c..llltK1>i• ~. wllkl'I i1 1"-•
ptou ol 1101~• ot lhe Ulldt't\19"4!CI tn
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••Id cleceMnt. w1lhtn lour monlll•
••~r I"-firs! puDll<•tton ol ""'
PUBUC NOTICE
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NOTICE TOCllEOITORS
WPt•IOlt CO.URT 01' TN&
STATE Of CALIFORNIA f'Oll
THIE COVNJY OFOllANGC
Ho A·lootll ""11<e.
O.oted AUQuSI 1, 1'11'1
WILLIAMA CONNOLl 'I' E•~utO< ot the Wiii
Of llW! ."°" """'f!O
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NOTIU tSH[R(uv r tllfNIO lllt•
cr•d1tor\ Of fl"W' "~v,. "lomt'd det.e-d1•t1•
1h•t ilU ~r\,On\ t\4\YU"O CIA•ms llQ-'1n· t
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WILLIAM V.SCHMIOT
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MAN & Wl l r M•N, l //H ····n~
fiov1,.vard, WH,.. 1 fu•.t1n t 1U1fOff11,•
91"80 wf'Hth '' lht 010," Of hw 1h~\ at
P UBLIC NOTICE
CPMl
~OTIC£ TO CllEDITOllS
PUBLIC NOTICE
N01'1CE Of auuc TRANSFER
NOflCE IS HERtf\Y G tVE;N TO
lHE CREDITORS OF !i l:A
SCHWINN, INC ," C•t1lorn1e COIPOr"
11on, T r•n\teror, th•t a bu1t1 .,-.n,ter is
<1Doul lo bl!,,__ by I """'eror. who"'
o .. \1no\ •Ocl••n t\ 470 E•U 11111 SI reel, In I~ Clly or CO\l<I Mew, Coun
Ir ot D•anoe, !it.tie 01 Ctllfor"i" •no
•" ot wt-. Olf\t• t>u•ln~• name• al>d
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p.e,t, '° ••r •~ kno,•iin to l r•n,1er .....
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C•llfornl• corooration, l rAn\teree,
whoM bll.ill'RU .odl' .. J. /\ 1411 l•h
Streel, In 11\t Clly Of PararT'OUfll, Coun tr or Los ,,,,,.,.., S"te ol C~flfornla,
of 11111 lottow11111 Clff<rtt>ed P6•Wn••
P'OIHrlY al Tr&Mlllfo•. 10.w1t
All &loclr. In tr.O., tt•tures, 0Q11le>-
mtn1 •ncl oood wlll 01 • c;erl••n bl< Ytl•
C"'Wt ieto .ono rep.ti• bu\ln•o known ••
NOTIC•TOC«•OITCHIS SEA SCHWINN, INC •no toc•tliCI •I
SUN•!Otl COU"TO .. lME 00 IHI 1111t SlrMI, '" the Clly ol
STATE OP CA&.ll'OttNIA 'O" Cflta MeM, Collnty OI Or•11911. l>l•I• ol
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E•lale ol H ELEN COLI.IS •fter 1'11tWaY, Ille 4111 d<tr Of Sep. LUCKEY, o.c..tad. !ember, i.n, ll.,0.,91\ Esuow Ho
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN to -114~"2 ••• lllt eKt-oeper1 ...... 1 01 <rMllon otU.....,.~~1 111• Coste Mew Brtnc:ll 01 St<11<11v , .... , ........ -~Hit tl•lnl• ..-in•t P•clfk NttJonel 841111~ ., I .. EH i 1711'1
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FASHIONS -Making plans for t.be 15th an-
n u a 1 Peacock Alley Fas hion Show
sponsored by the Holy Family Madrecitas
Auxiliary are, from left, Mrs. Leonard
J ensen of Laguna Hills. Mrs. Frederick
RISK-TAKING FOR Womee, including topics of
setting priorities, identifying options and fears.
will be held 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug
18. at the Airporte r Inn, Irvine . Sponsored by
FOCUS. Career Patterns for Achievement In·
formation. call 644·9215.
OFFICF.RS Of' the Orange Dis trict. Cahfom1a
Fe d e ration of Womens Clubs -Junior Me m
bcrsh1p. will m<'et with the Junjor Ebell Club of
Irvine and Rancho V1eJo Jwtior Womens Club.
7 30 pm. Thursday. Aug. 16. al the Irvine home
of He len Cameron S ue Desantis. Ornn~e Ots·
tnct president. will s peak on recent s tate board
ml·eting . Information. c11ntal'l Mrs James
Reynolds at 559· l545.
ALMA. A OOPTF.f~s· Liberty MOVt'ffi('nt A s
sociation. which aids :.idult adoptee:-. :.carch for
birth families or nat ural parents s1:ard1 for a
now adult. adopted child, wall ml'et 2 p m
Suturday. J\ug. 18, al Sunta Ana First f'cdcr:.il,
um2 N. Mam St Information. conlc.ict ALMA
Soc·1ety. P 0 . Box ~745, La Habra. 90631. or call.
c21:n 697·2861
('OSTA ~H:SA J UNIOR Women's Club will
rnt:el 7 3-0 p.m Wednesday, Aug 22. <tl Mr-.
John Rousr's home Prospect1H• mt'mbcr:-.
welcome. Jnformation. call 8.19·7476
ARTHRITIS SJ::LF-H ELP Group of Ora nge
County will meet l :30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, at
Unite d Methodis t Church. Garden Grove. Dr.
J o nathan Paine. rhcumatologist. will speak. In-
formation. call 534 ·3212
VOLU~Tt:ERS NEF.OED FOR Prr>JCCt CHILD.
Community llelpin~ Infants Lcam and Dl·velop.
and VICA, Volunteers In Chalet Aso;1st<inCl'. lCI
11rovidt> emotional s upport and gu1dancl· to
IJJrc·nts under s trcs:-.. Or,:ian1zatwns aid in child
abus <• p r evention and promot1ni: pus 1t1ve
parentin g to new mothe rs. Mt·ctin~s for pro-
s pective volunteers 9 ti m. to noon. Tuesday a nd
Thursday, Aug. 21. 30, at Ora n~e County
Library lleadquar tcrs. 431 City Dnve South.
Orange. Information. call 834-4703.
LUAU SPONSORED by Huntington Beac h Busi
ncss and Professional Wome n's Club. wi ll be
h<>ld 6 30 p.m . Monday, Aug 20, al Carole
Smith's Fountain Valley home Open to interest·
ed wom e n. Reservations, contact Gayle
Ba rlo~h. Anaheim
ALCOHOi. AWAR ENESS WORKSHOPS.
reatunng films. djscussions and gues t speitkc rs.
held 6 p .m . Thursdays, at Mariposa Wom en's
Center. Town and Country, S uite I 16. 777 S
M am St.. Orange . Admission free. open to
public. lnfonnation. call 547-6494 .
WOMEN UNLIMITED will present re m1n1s m
workshops featuring Pam Moldauer, social
workers and therapist. 9:30 a.m . Wednesday,
Aug. 22 and 29. at the Women Unlimited Center.
32141 Alipaz. Sujte D. San Juan Capistrano In
formation. call 661·3640.
MARCH 01'' DIMES "Cut·ln," featuring Oran~e
County stylis ts. will be held from noon to 5 p.m .
Sunday. Aug. 19. at the Registry Hotel. Irvine.
Entertainme nt and a rt show to be held
Proceeds will go to March or Dames. Informa-
tion. call 979-2270.
HARBOR SENIOR CITIZENS of Newport
Beach will hold a Fall Festival and Rummage
sale and ice cream social with en tertainm ent,
Thursday, Aug. 16, at the Harbor Senior
Citizens Club. 15th and Irvine Streets. Newport
Beach. Sale begins at 10:15 a.m. and social at
6 : 15 pm. Tickets a vailable at the door.
"MOONLIGHT MADNESS," featuring exotic
dishes and entertainment, will be held 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 18, In Newport Beach by Temple
Bat Yahm.
NEWPORT HAR801l EMBLEM Club 1394 will
hold a Bar-B-Q beglnning with no host cocktails
5 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 18, at Mrs. PhUUs Sides·
home. 3125 Trinity Drive. Costa Mesa. Reserva-
tions, contact Lois Wade al 673·6796.
COSTA MESA WOMEN'S Club wtU present a
fash.lon s how at the annual membership tea
rrom 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at the
c lubhouse, 610 W. 18th St., Costa Meu.
Reservations, contact Mrs. James Kelvie at
751·16S2.
HARBOR Vl81'A SecUon, NaUonal CouncU of
Jewish Women, wlJI m eet 9:30 •.m. Wednesday,
.. __ ....,. ~ ---_,,_..,.,,,,,. _.,.
Hughes of Laguna Hills and Mrs. Earl
Ban.non of Laguna Niguel. The event 1s
scheduled at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19.
at the Newportcr Inn .
Aug. 22. in Newport Beach. lnlormation and
directions, call 673-1310.
NEWPORT HARBOR ORCIDD Society wall
mee t 8 p.m . Thursday, Aug. 16, a t F ir st
Methodist Church . Costa Mesa Andy Eston will
s peak on orchids from around the world
ORl\NGE COUNTY ALUMNI Ch apter or
n1 vers1ly o f M 1nnesota Alumni Assoc1atwn
wall hold a CIJ('ktatl party 6 30 lo~ 30 p.m Mon
day. Aug 20 at the Balboa Y<ichl Club, Coron<J
'1el Mar. lnformC$t 1on and r~crv;itsons. contact
Mr. Marshall llout.s. 3 13 Emt-rald Hay, Logund
Beac h. 92G5l. or <"all. 494·2 155
r
IR V I NI-: Rt S I NESS A~D ProfcS!>t On<.tl
Wom en's Cluh will hold J lunrht'<>n mectrn~
I I :JO am lo I pm Thur.;day, Aug Hi. at th<-
He1:1s try Hott•!. rnint•. Altom<'y Mary Orr. '4tll
.,iwak on property n~hti. for "'omen fnformd
t1on :lnd r C'!-i<'rv:.il tOn'>. contaC't Susan Silb Jt
K33 6437
NEWPORT-ME SA Bram·h of Amt>rn.<in Ao,
socw tion of Untversaty Woml•n 14111 hold c-ofh•cs
Monday and W<'dnei.day. /\ui.t 20. 22, for pro
s pf'Cll\'C' and c urrt>nl mc·mber., Information
contact Mrs. Nancy McNash at 642·1334
Club GaU>ndor "'"' each
"
• t y Music Cente r board chairman, pours
wme for Mrs. Harry Stahl, Irvine Guild
chairman. The duo a re preparing for Vin-
tage '79, a gaJa fashion show, wine tasting
and bUffet for the benefit of the center. The
l'Vent is scheduled Se pt. 15 in Jewel Court
at South Coast Plaz~.
HUNTI GTON Bt:ACll CHRISTIAN Women's
Clu~ wilJ hold a luncheon featuring Virginia
Rac kte r. fashion cons ultant and entertainment
at noon Wednesd ay. Aug. 22, at the Huntington
Ekach Inn
,
ORl\NGE COt:i'\TV ANTIQUE Society will
met-l 6 30 p m Thursday, Aug. 16, at the Sad-
dleb<ick fnn, 1500 E Ft~t Street , Santa Ana.
Spt>akers on ~ourmet t'<IO kmR. antiques a nd an
krtor de-.1i!n wtll l>e ft•<itun•d. dinner at 7 30
µ m lnformatl<m 1 onlJCl '1 argot Ander~on.
tj.:(j' ~:!8
\\O."tf:S'S ('l,l'R 1Jf l n1n1· will hold " mem-
btrs h1p te .. 1 pm Tut·.,d.i .. Au~ ~l .1n l n•ine
lnformal1on. • 11ntJt·1 Mr., Hull Scht:nnum al
551 4l5l
FREE CONSULTATION
939 642-8484 •. ~ 120 lr1lne Blvd.
Newport Beach
Wednesday in the Da1ly1,... ""II f~::~~2i·~~~r.~1~; f R ANCI ~ -ORR follow1nq u.•rt'k ~
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Calendar, J>alltJ Pilot J> () 1 •
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hands three tL-ef'ks m ad .... .,.. •Sp.rat · 1r1.eo to1 easv servrnq ' vance o/ on el)(>nt
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SinglP1'
Calendar
THE SELF CENT ER is
sponsoring a Sjn~les Ex-
perience ll o n rea I
es t ate p la n ning ror
singles at 7:30 p.m . f"n ·
day. Aug. 17, in the City
or Orange. Jt'or m ore in-
formation. 997-9600.
SAFARI SINGLES will
s ponsor a Sayonara par-
t y gl ve n by J a panese
s tudents at 8 p .m .
Thursday, Aug . 16, In
Corona d e l Mar. For
• ~OnPy n So1cf' (,Ja:1' •Cooked 30 hours
H f {\( ('~(.(lt'fl(I (... • N .. 1•1on...,1<lP -;n1pp1nq service
'J • F-uil "t'.''"'ce Qpl1ca1e:;sen l\~ey . 01d w orld Cheese Shop WJ • Sandwiches 10 qo
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Y-H-rWeclH-~ For tt. Labor Dfl'f WHllewd.
more information: Nan· ------------------<:y, at Mi-1424.
OEANGE COAS T
SINGLES Is sponsoring
a pot luck and card par.
ty at 6 p .m . Saturday,
Aug. 18. in Co!lta Mesa .
For more information ·
Evie. at 548·5633.
BETH EMET SINGLES
will sponsor a beach
partb 7 p.m . Saturday,
Aug. 18, In Huntington
Beach. For more In·
formation: Thelma. at
991-4766.
THE MAN -WOMAN
INSTmJTE is sponsor-
ing an Emlly Coleman
bouseparty at 8 p .m .
Friday, Aug. 17. In Los
Alamitos. For more in·
formation : Keilb . al
(213} 828-8949.
THE WHEEL OF
FRIENDSHIP o f
Oranse County wUI hold
a brunch at 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 19, in
Anaheim. For more ln·
formation: Elisabeth, <ma> tM.01'1 ex.t. 2218.
BALBOA 8IU CLtJB la
1ponaortnc a Las Ve1u
trip witb bul leavtn1 at I
p.m . Friday, Au1. 11
and returnlnl A\11. lt.
For more tnlormaUon:
Ted, at •·124t.
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300 Tops at 1/2 OFF
Back to School Sale
August 15-22
Great Savings on Tops,
Pants and Dresses
• • •
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ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE W.0~. Augutt 15, 1919 DAIL y PILOT CJ J
Wom~n, Nearly 100, Still Clipping Customers
IPO&ANS. WMla. (AP> -Ja6 Dem.-.,
wu tM llleave..tOit cbaap6on. ProltlbltJoa
... tM .... of tM .... ud tbe ~ ...
lllll • tlllac of tM f\lwn .._ '1oren« a"""' .. "-.her beaut)' abap to l!!::r barbertnc. Ila eta.ye a ..at. Jin. -now ti -
aUll cllpa tbe taalr ot Spok ... Nlidenta. ch•rs·
ma II a ...... Jl'or aome ,...., -tMee over IS -
........... cml)IJ,
urrs .R.18'1' SNOUOR to set by oo." aa1a
Mn. Brow•. wbo bu operated her own barbe:r
abop U.C. im. wbeD cull coal a quarter.
Mn. Brower 1t1U apendl seven hours a day,
llx dA.19 a week pvlq 1bave1 ud balrcut.a tn a
abop that •vok• memoriq ol the da"a before bail' a&yUna and tar.or cuta, when shaving
cream wu appUed wit.b a brwh ud witch baael ... t.be malmtay.
"You've beard the old -.ytq, 'Shave and a
taalrcut ab b1ts,' Well. that's what you could get
a allave and a haircut ror back Lben. 75 cents,"
alle Hid.
WRY DOES MRS. BROWBa continue to
work?
Partly to augment the Sl.95 a month she gets
from Social Stturity, but moatly lo meet and
talk with people.
"I don't want to stay home alone," she ex·
e· ,entJeman.
Most of her customers have little income,
many livma on Social Security and small
pens km.
"Wben I'm here, I don't get lonesome. I
bav.e people to talk to and I can work or sit here
aad not be lonely '•
FOR ALMOST 41 ye ... a. Mrs. Brower
operated a shop on Main Street until the aging
buildings in that part of town were torn down to
make way for Expo '74, Spokane's environmen-
tal world's fair.
She moved to her present location about
three years aao.
BARBER LADY-Florence Brower, 91, trims a customer's hair at her Deluxe Barber Shop in Spokane, Wash.
Prisoners Get College Credit
By GEORGE TIBBITS
Au«in.l,.,.....Wntw
finement at ~ Point of
lhe Mountain prison.
ercise of weightlifting to
become joggers.
sense of. responsibility
and had made life easier
"not only at the prison
LAMP PARTS
Harbor lites , ... ....,.,.., .... .., ..7 ......... ...
C-" ii-~l.7JOI....., SALT LAKE CITY -
Some University of Utah
students can pick up
three credit hours this
sum mer in how to get
along in pPisoo.
The class is offered
th rough an inmate
education program un-
der a Division of Correc·
lions contract with the
university.
Weightlifting I S
popular b ecause in·
mates can readily see
results in the mirror.
but in the sense or what ---------~•
1 APPOINTED -Gibson MacDonald, founder
~ ol FOCUS, an achievement-0rient.ed career
\: planning center, bas been appointed to the
: Orange County Commission on the Status of
Women.
One student who's
taken the course, David
Savard, said it bad
taught him more about
himself, although the
prerequisite was a litUe
tough. In his case, a 1· to
15-year term for armed
robbery.
CREATED and t aught
by university Division of
Health Science pro-
ressors Gerald Braza
and Bryan Smith, the
course helps inmates
cope with physical and
emotional strains or con·
Braza said inmates
were encouraged to take
more responsibility for
their health and
behavior by learning
m e thods of solving
problems, handling
stress and dealing with
emotions.
THE WEEKLY class.
first taught last sum·
mer, also teaches better
personal health care and
fitness, he said.
As a result. some stu·
dents have given up the
traditional prison ex·
BUT "INMATES often
overdo it with weights
and pay scant attention
to other components of
good health," Braza
said.
He started some or the
inmates running, and
it's been so successful
the prison now bolds a
semi-annual five·mile
race.
Savard, 42, was one of
about 2S medium a nd
maximum security in-
mates in the course last
fall.
He said it bad boosted
his self·esleem and
I want to do when I
leave here."
BE CREDITS the
class with moving him
toward a Ut.ab degree in
psychology, with a goal
of going into alcohol
counseling and therapy.
"When J started th.is
program, it was like a
dream -'What the hell.
I would try for it'." be
said of his major. "The
class bas made it a re·
ality. ln five years I'm
halfway home to a
bachelor's degree."
"l'D SAY ABOUT 1S
percent were affected by
the class, ooe way or the
other," Savard said.
l.___H_o_r_o_s_r_o_p_e_.,,.,) Depressed Friend Depressing
TllUll8DAY,AUGU8Tll DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you
By SYDNEY OMA&a published a letter from a woman who suffered
ARIES (March 21-ApriJ 19): Relatives may from depression. Her signature was, "Getting
converge OD you with questions, problems and Well in Indiana."
suggestions. Be diplomatic. Short journey could The letter contained some do's and doo'ts
be on agenda. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives for people who must live with a depressed
figure prominently. Steer clear of direct con· person. But bow does the friend or such a person
frontationa. bang on to his or her sanity?
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on I tried to be supportive to a depressed
louting what bad been lost or stolen. Money, neighbor and it was hell. The woman was on
personal possessions, payments and collections tranquilii.ers, sleeping pills, anti-depressants
claim spotlight. See places, situations and peo· and booze. She was seeing a psychiatrist twice a
pie in realistic light. Deflne terms. Get pro-week. mises in writing. In the meantime, I had problems or my
.G£1l1NJ <May 21.Juoe 20): Moon m_your own. My depressed neighbor phoned me all
sign coincides with correct judgment, fresh bouts of1.be day and nflbt and tatted endlessly.
starts. more optimism, added independence. She never wanted any advice. She only needed
Make personal appearances -and appeals. someone oo the other end to listen. lo her yell,
Cancer. Capricorn persons figure prominently. "The wor~d is rotten! _There 1~. no God!
Money picture gets brighter as you accept ( ~verybody LS treating me like a dog.
challenge ;--'_ I'm a good-hearted person, Ann, but I'm DO
CANCER (June 21.Ju.ty 22): Look behind saint. Aft.er a solid year of listenin' to her rant
scenes, protect interests, be discreet. Finish and rave, I re~~ I had to extricate myself
rather than initiate project.. Aries, Libra -and from the relationship for the sake of my own
the number 9 -figure prominently. You will mental. health. overcome rears, doubts. Keep promise to one Thia wom~ bas not spoken to me ror ~
con.filled to bome or hospital. months, and I m sure I have added to her m1S·
LEO (July 23·Au1. 22): Good lunar aspect ery because she can now say one more person
DOW coincides with friends, hopes, wiabes and baa "letberdown." -DRAINED DRY
profit realized from business enterprise. You DEAit DRY: Don't be gallt-&rtpped bJ a
could make valuable, new contact. Avoid lifting •depreued penoa•1 lloetlllty. Suvtnl la lk
heavy objects. Member or opposite sex ex· name ol dte game. boeey. Whee yoa.r owa men·
preases views. tal ~ealtla la tlarea&e~ It's OK &o Hy, "Sorry, I
VJaGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Bu.ncb pays off eaa t tUe It uymore -ud rtag off.
-know it and follow through OD "inner feel· DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 never dreamed I
ings " Aquarius Cancer Leo natives figure in would ever end up writing to Ann Landers, but
scen.arlo. Caree; situatloit improves. Somebody to be perfectly honest, I don't know ~here e~e
"up there" takes a liking to you. Adhere to prin· to turn. My problem la one which I m sure is
ciples shared by a great many older people who are LiBaA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar aspect pro-living OD a fixed Income, as I am.
motes travel. writing, special commu:nlcatioo ln I have 21 1randcbildren and 15 great·
connection with educational, advertising or grandchildren. Nearly every week one of my
pubUablnc project. Spread influence. accept
10Clal Invitations, ride with h1cky 1treak.
grandchildren or great-grandc.bildren bas a
birthday. This, in addition to Christmas, means
an outlay of money I simply don't have.
When i was growing up, a dollar in a greet·
ing card meant something -but no more. Also,
I cannot give to one and not the other, even
though I see the in·town youngsters more fre·
queot.ly and feel closer to them. Do you see a
solution? -FLATTENED BY INFLATION
BUT HATE TO GIVE·UP
DEAR FIA1TENED: Molt graaies cu
bake. A t1a ol homemade coOkles II always a
mach·apprecla&ed slit. ADd it'• eomedam& oaly
yoa caa&lve.
Look la yoar cookbook for Gdter hleaa.
Caramel apples or a few fucy capc:akes or a
gelattll mold for &lie la·a.Wll ,_.,.a.en wotald
be m• welcome. II yoa me you lmaP.aU...
yoa doa't IM!ed &o spend m•cla meeey, dear.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is a
traveling man and is on the road more than half
the time. When he's home he is too tired to dis·
cipline our four children -so the job is mine
and I do a pretty good job of It.
When Phil tells the kids to do something,
they ask me if they "have to." Phil says they •
don't respect him, and I'm heartsick, Ann.
What can I do about it? -ROY AL OAK
DEAR R.0.: lulA ~a& &tie cMldrea do H
dtelr fa&ller says. ney owe ldm obedletlce. Bii&
If lie wuds Uletr respect, M'• ...., te tine &o
eanK-GMday at a time.
IRVISE 4)-·-~, zzu Martin. JJ 113 fi DIET ~ ~r~r--~~~~~---.
975·0516
Diet facts & fallacies
by Katherine Mann
These nutritional tips
brought to you by
DIET CENTER
Food PTeparaUon
All important factor
in weight control 1s
the method of food
prepmat1on. It is 1n-
'8f99ting to note that
a potato and a carrot
have the s ame
number of calories.
but most people
think of potatoes as
being fattening.
Why? An ordinary
potato. b aked or
boiled. may contain
only 100 calories.
· Mashed, with some
milk 1n it. takes 1t up
to 150 calories. If you
U98 a lot of butter
)'CXJ can bring 1t up to
250 calories. If you
French fry it you
"8(e 1t 200 to 250. If
you make 1t hash-
browned tn bacon
fat, you can bu1 Id up
to 400 to 4 50
calo ri es . Still
potatoes! It really de-
pends much more on
how the food 1s pre-
pared than what 1t is.
The Precision Haircut
(And why 11 might be right for you )
SCOaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): You gain
"rare" lnliOta. Partner, mate, clole usociate
could linl llnanclal blues. Key la to maintain
balance and bu.mor. Your own credibWtJ could
be OD tbe line. Cheek IOUrcel, be tboroqb. rud
between tbe lines.
0.1111119 ••l•ss Sille
SAYllltS OF 50 to•% OFF
. If you hate the way your haircut disappears the day
after come to Command Performance where we
· specialize In the precision haircut. MGm'AIUtJS (Nov. 2l-Dec. 21): Accent
OD attladkln, emotional tiee, lepl affal.rl and
marital atatm. Gemlnl, Vlrao and anotber
Sa1ittarllm ftlun promiDmtb. Open aeJf to
ideu, creetiw coaeepta. One who doel care will
"NYe tbe atore•• at lut moment.
CAPaJCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan.' 11): Moderate
· pace -8Dd moderation -should be keJnoted. Keep bealth, reat, recreation and nu.triUon re-
IOlt1dclal. One wbo 1harea employment bltereltl
COtll4 became • load trlend. llajor dom..Ue ad· Juatmellt ii ID tbe works.
ACIVAmt11 (Jan. »Feb. II): See tbroqh
abam, a"6d cleeeption b7 lteeriq clear of .-. ~£::.:-·==:-~~ beart. .. VIJ'IO ,.. ... play ..... ad· ...........
f9CD (hb. lf.llarda ID): Get ... •
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from .. 11hace. Tauru, Curtcon. Caeer ••tl•H plaJ k•J rolH. You 1•t more .... , ....... tJ. _, -..... '°"· Sddbtt faltla •11111• ___ ,....., ..... .
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Women's Sandals • Top Qualty Children's Orthopedic
and Thomas Heel Shoes • Children' s,.Regular Shoes
*All U.S. KEDS 5600,.
SIAIER'S SIOIS
Precision haircutting is our technique for cut·
ting the hair In harmony with the way 1t grows. So.
as It grows, it doesn't loae Its shape. And because
the hair is cut to fall naturally, you don't have to
keep fussing wl\h It. Usually a shake of the head
does it.
The precision haircut wlth shampoo and blow·
dry costs just sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We
also offer permanent waves, coloring, frosting and
conditioning. No appointment Is needed, just
come In. And you'll see that precision Is right for
you. 'lC9Cfl I eo--a.d Perfonna•ee a ,,.,., ............ ....__.c..
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ORAIGE s 119 JUICE
C.oncentrate in 16 oz. C8n.
f· Delicatessen
llJGllS =~$1'!
Wisconsin longhorn "tvh·. Hnn. Wgt..,,
Cheese aEJD• •••••• 11!
Cracker Harrel x-sharp 10 111. "tide
Danish Ham ...... 119
Hughes imported 1!11ced H 01..
Singles .... . .... 93c
Hughes ind. wrapped shces--8 oz .
Shrimp Cocktail •. &sc
l.wscco md. serving 4 oz. ~sa
Parmesan ......... 169
Hom emaker
Values
Conditioner ...... 129
Faberge Olltanic-lf1 m .
Creme Rinse . · .... 129
Spray .....••...•• 1°9
Faherite Or nnic 10 oz.
FAIDICE
•Bo 5129
15 m. Reit.·Oily-Ory
Budd a bet tu burRer
wilh your /alJOl'ite Rround bet/
Ground Beef ... s 11~
Lean-doe. not exceed 22';o fat
Ground Beef .•• s 1 9~
Leanest .•. dON not exceed 15"~ fat
Enjoy the quality you're entitled to ..• lean tender U.S.D.A. Cboioe Beef ... Trimmed for value and priced ror .. tiaCactioo.
SWISS
STEAK
Hound cut of .S 1J A ( 'hn1re f>ee f
HAVEAULUAU
SUCKLING SI'' PIG •
Frozen from Iowa -:.'<> :UI lh nvg.
PORK
CUBES
Fre11h lean cut.. fo r Sweet 'n Sour
chop sut>y
Teriya/d fteak ~ ....... 't II.
Uonelt:11.'i top round of U ~ l l.A. ('ho11·c hoof! Momwde in your own lt>nyalu ~HJCf'. ond hrntl
Omaha Roast .... 16 ~ Sliced Bacon .... 89 ~ Skinless Links ... 49c
U.S.0 .A. Hound cut of <'h111tc lit•d llul(hc&' l lb.-rcg. or thwk humer John lor quaht\ >11 1Jk1o:
Rump Roast ...... 1 s~
IJ.S .0 .A. Choice beef round l"utw1t h hone
Sliced Bacon ..... 99 ~
El ftancho'11 thicker "ranch 11t vie '
Ballontine aD£W ••• 99~
Elwell farms w/m r:-6-mu>1hrr.1omi. ~ 01
Stew Meat ....... 24~
Extra lean boneleaa beef
Sausage ruuu mu • • 1 3~
El Hancho's Mile or bot ... no m ll1l.t!-.
Ballontine cmEJ ••• gg c
1-:twall 1-'arm w/applNaure·elmonru X '"
Park loin Baa&=~ .. '2 7/l
>-r1•11h ~usrem pork Imm C'Pnter cut .• ideal for cookout .•. low priced
; ,
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BANANAS
20~
Super Fresh Produce
Ca&alnpns SW£E11 ••••• I I!
Vine-ripe mellow flavor, 80 welrom<' 111 hreakfo11t •.• or holvc.11. with Hoyol Hr ... t In• f'msm'
Mangoes •...•..•. 49~
Ripe ltop1cal fru~
Bell Peppers ..... 39~
Ideal for lftlffini ... la~..u. -
PINEAPPLE HONEY DEWS
19~ 12~
Liquor Dept.
RON RICO s4tt . RUM
Your choice wh1t.e or itold-<tuarta
Zombie .......•.•• 399
Vodka .•.......••• 7•9
Popular L rown Ru1>11e-l. 75 l!t.er
LUAU SPECIALS
/or Outdoor cookinR
Split Broiler ..... 59~
lJ S U.A. Grade 'A· large meaty fryeni
Spare Ribs ~ ••. 12~
1-retih edillf'm P.>rk . lean nh cut
·Grade 'A' Ducks .. 1 o~
hJOot.cr ~·arm11 in 1>t.tl' I 1 to ;J Iii
PACIFIC
rAPPER 524!
hesh F11let" tor m t>n, ~k11lrt. or BUQ
Atlantic Cod ..... s2°?
h llc•t 7'/ort hl•rn froit•n , def rt18led
Fillet of Sole s39•9
fresh ... mild flavored En1el11;h Sole.
. Crab Legs ....... s29!
\.ieety Alsska -lro7t'n, defl'Oflt.f'd
. :::: $1''·
Tropics! dehaht Frinen. defrosted.
Luau Napkins ........... 45c I M FIESll PRODUCE llPT.
WonTon4sc Skins H •• p h s11• awa11an unc ..... .
Colorful Zee napkina in bi« 100 count packqe. Uelicioua aummer drink coocentrat. 32 oz. bottle
ling sf ord Briquets .... ~1 59
Chooee the Ollet that bum bot and kq and eoeveoly-10 lb. ba1.
·Pineapple 111111 •••••••••••••• Ste
12 VI.. pkg.
Price11 e/fect1 ue Thur1t., Au1:. l fi ,
tlv u Wed .. AUR. 22 .
No Sale.~ to Dealerff
Wt> reaerut> thf' ri/lht to limit.
\
H •• B d 51°' awa11an rea ..... .
The °"«in.al Kin«'• aweet bread ••• 16 oz. loo
C & H Sugar ~· ... , .... ~1°•
In natural juice-20 oz. can choice ot chunx·aliced~ fo'rom Hawaii-pwe 111in granulat.ed
T eriyaki Sauce •• 19c
t'or that 01vor ••• wwwy'• 8 oz.
Potato Chips ••••• 1 ••
Prine* 2 Pk. 19 os.-AU varietiee
Seasoned Salt ••• 145
Kit.cbla u 16 os .••• from Lawry'•
Dawn Detergent •. s1c
12 ~. d iah he!J)ef'
Green Beans •••• 3•s1
l>ole 16 O&. MUOoed
Potato Chips •... age
Laun &udder-Twin Pak
Ivory Soap ....... 79c
f1moua bar eoep 1n handy 3 pit.
Wine Vinegar ... 49c
Resioa-12 oz. iartic, red or champqne
Lysol Spray •••••• 159
• ~Y ... dWn.rectant. ••• 12 oa.
Coca Cola or Tab •• 1 '9
Your choice 6 l)k.12 oa. can.
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steering. d•SC brakes air cond .. rad io t
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1976 FORD
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root w11h Landau top 1705RIP) (Stk
P3776} ,39..-
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1h TOM l"ICICUP'
3 speed stick Sh1fl trans tonted
glass radio camper shell & more'
(1 L55293) (P3979T)
'4788
1979 MERCURY
IOICAT
4 cyl . 4 speed. atr cond . pwr steering &
brakn. AM/FM radio t. morel (785WOW)
{Stk. P3934).
'52
1979 FORD
FZH l"tCKUP' ve. automatic transmission and power
steering (1N44045). (Stk. P3938T).
'58811
1975 FORD
GlAMADA COUP'I ve automatic trans . pwr steenng &
brakes. radio . 11inyl r ool & more•
(556WCOJ (165SA)
'2
1977 FORD
LTD II SEDAM ve air cond . pwr steering. brakes &
windows rac:110, tilt wheel Landau top & mo«'l''i318
I 977 CHEVROLET
MOYA
6 c yl engine. 1utom111c trans.. pwr.
steering. radio and vinyl interior
(B39RXH¥31'39731
1978 FORD
l"tHTO INHAIOUT
Econ o mic al 6 c yl au t o m a t ic
transmission. d isc brakes t. radio (792UZUl3J88
1979 FORD
f'INTO RUMAIOUT
1977 TOYOTA
CIUCAGT
pwr
& more•
4 cy l automatic trans air cond .
AM/FM stereo & 11nted glass 1200SZBI
IStk 1746A) $4888
1978 FORD
LTD WAGOM ve. automatic. air cond . pwr steermg &
windows. tinted glass. radio & more•
(230ULC). (Stk. P3975)
'53
1977 FORD
FJIO CHWCAI PtcKUP ve. automatic. air cond .. pwr. steering &
brakn. radio. shell & morel (1F20154~
(Stk. T1787A).
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Economical 4 cylinder eng•ne 4 speed
transmission stereo radio & air cond
(656MXJI '2588
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speed trans sunroof t only 24 000
miles• (836WCR>
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steering FM radio t. Lindau top. (549SAR)•36aa
6 cyl . automatic trans . aor cond pwr
steering windows t seats. AMIFM stero • •••• 'iisl ii
1977 MERCURY
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V8 automatic air cond pwr steenng
bral<es. windows t seat5
more' (92'9ULCI (Stk P3978) '•• 1978 CHEVROLET
CAMAaO T. TOP'
VS automatic trans air cond pwr
steering. AM/FM sterPo & rallye
wheels (691VAY) IStk 1473A)
'1888
1978 FORD
T-IMD DIAMOND JUllUI ve. automatic. air cond .. pwr steertng.
windows. sunroof & seats. AM/FM tape.
Landau top & more' (999VPH). (P361 1 ).
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UVllMTIJPUX
3 Bdrm. 2 bath, owner's
uDlt Ls spacious • lbe
loailoo la 1reat! Why
not baw teoant.s help you
With your payments. AA·
~wne larp lsl loan &
owner will take a 2nd.
Great income. Call us
oow! s.56-2680.
CSELECT
-r:"'PROPERTIES
DESERTED
.USTICFAIM
HOUSE
PLUS POOL Beach.
Gtant 2·Sty 3 BR. + dine
Rm. + Massive Fam.
Game Rm. Fplc. New
cpU & paUJt. Pallo. Lge
grounds. Move today
w low dwn. It's enchant·
mg & only S99,SOO. Call
early for I lime bargam.
Must sacrifice. 963·0902
BKR.
We Woril For YOUt
Residential &
Income Property
Sales/ Rental<:
IN COIONA DEL MAR Ch Re:Jlty
t3 A 'HE In ll 11 bor Vlt"\\ flllls ,
Burl.mg nw wath <I bdrm , bonus rm
plus dtrun~ unll t fun\ rm 2 frplces Ct:e lruld at ~., .soo
CllARM t:'•.it; \'IF\\ J bdrm +
:.tudy, LU\ n-<l1hlt• 'h'". ~rt>.H !>dllng.
pool. 1-'r d oors . \·hurmcr. A~king
$415,000 fr\'
00 SF.E IN SF.AVtf.W -/\ 4 bdrm.
21 ~ buth. \'l<'W honw \\alh $30.000 an
lds{'pe, J3 t'un1. put10:-and atrium
$273.000.
ANXIOUS TO SELL -HARBOR
VI EW HILLS 3 bdrm, original
owners. corner tot and immaculate
condition. $209.000.
Ullliiil.()Ut: ti()MI:§
A EAL TORS', 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
SPFCIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba.
new carpets and pa.uit.
F.nclosed patio w spa,
central air cood. Many
xtras. SlOC,750 .
2STOIY
Shake roof. 4 BR, 2'14 ba,
$129.900. East.side Costa
Mesa.
USTILUFf.
Oloice comer location. 5
BR. 3 Ba. Sl87 .soo.
~Mcc.cle,lffr.
541.7729
IEATTHEIHHGY
2 frplc 's lo keep you
warm on winter rutes & a
cozy s unroom f o r
dayume hours Im mac 4
Bdrm, family rm, cov
ered patio & block wall
privacy. Localed in Cll
ch.L'live ne.igbborbood &
reasonably priced below
Sl00.000. Call 751·3191.
t;:SELECT
T'PROPERTIES
WOOOUJDGE
~$127,950
Owner transferred. 2
bedrm & den. vaulted
l~crTOIS wood ceilings, wel bar & ""'~ decorator wall cover· SPIClAI. $19,900 ang,s. Pnvate deck. ceo-
Large 2 bedrm home tral vacuum. self clean·
located on corner lot. R·Z uig, oven & much more! zorung wrtb room for 2 Call 673-8550
llAL HT An IXCIUIMCI SIHCI I Ht
COIOHA DIL MAI Exceptionally
~hurp 3 bedroom. 2 bath home near
L1tlll' Coro na Bent·h $339.000. 217 Iris.
ClP 1<: Tll URS . 2·5 •
IA YCUST Ideal for !?rowmg ramily.
c us tom bum 4 bedroom home on large
lot <9tx106). Prlcc r('duced to $229.500.
1807 Toyon Ln. OPEN TllURS. 1·5
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759·0811
IAYFROMT
Several fine bayfronl homes
with pie r & s lip
AVALON
We ll constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak
floor. partial basem e nt. conc r ete
foundat.Jon. Flats area. $120.000-Fee.
RILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J4 I Bny\•d•· 01 ..,, ;,. : hl~ 6161
UTTUGIM
$77.tSO
Most desLtable 3 bedrm. one story cqndo Slt!P
saver kitchen. formal
bVlDg rm, pnvale pallo.
sparkling PoOl·spa &
sauna. Call for pnvate
preview. E Z finanl'LOg
available. 963-7881
, •,. •j , •' I '.; f ' •f I, , •
DUPLD
HEWPOIT IEACH
Bay & ~an JW.l I bUc
away• Leasehold: 3 BR
up, 2 BR down. 2 bal.tb
each. Pnced at SHS.000 ~3663 675-3890 E\•CS
associated
llAOKEAS-JIEAL TOllS
lOH W Dolboo • 11 l66 l
Newpert Heipts
w 1-:s1 YY ~
TAYLOR CO.
1\1 \ l.'l OH S "11w1· l!,·lli
llG CANYON BROADMOOR
MIW IXCWSM OS i Al 18
Impressive courtyard entrance t"° this
lovely Plan 2 Broadmoor home on
e xtra large corner s ite. Extensive
rare planlln ~ 1n estate·hke yard .
B ea utiful hig h ceilings. sunken
conversation a rea in living room.
dining room with rear J!arden view,
ll'!l' famJly rm walh fireplace. wet bar.
l ~pac lOl.,L!, bedrooms and 2 baths plus
luxurious powder room. Yours for
only $429.500
WESLEY H. TA YL~ CO .. llALTOIS
2111 S. JUlfllM Hiib load
MEWrOIT CIMTH, H.I . 644-49 I 0
EASTSIDE Gncious U•~! 5"CIAL Spaclou11 4 bt-drm, I
$111.tSO \lory SwttPLn!C dnve.
Garden en\ry, r.unfilll'd Formal t-ntry 0 1n1ng
fami ly r oom. two <•r•·i. Ma11s1\e ll lone r~ace1. hW<•' mL,~r f 1 r ep I .t r e ore a rn
siat.e. pool lliz.t-d lot loo lol.Chen Large de n Wall cl glaM t.o I ante rovcred Ownn'wtll l·a rry w1U'I Lo patio {)\ t>rl ook 1ng Down Jll!>t listed Cal l 64S 7171. parlllak•• .ground>-Only ~·", , . . , • • • • , llUiOO Call for all dt-·
Latls 963 it!KI
! ® 1s&1111 [ ~·1H&if I
.Jh;M101 J 1/;1 nd
!/;~oll'I
BIG CANYON
A serene tranqwl l UH
home can lJ4' >nu r' in a
wonderfully P\1 l•K.1llon
~!J.000
&W· 1493 6404277
_ ·-~ · Seminars
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BAY DUPLEX
VIEW! VIEW!
A TTt:HTIOH VA Panoramw N .. -... pnn 8.J)
\l{'W'; from .eorRl'OUS 3 VAIUYERS!! bl'drm upper unit or
Super sharp tov. n1111m1• Sp.')("IOUS 2 bedrm lower
1 n i: r t' a t J r ., a wut • Natural bnck fplc--.
Evrr;thanli? 1'-n1·w A Wet bars 4 Car ~arali(t•
BAC-BAY
Got po.s S btdnR. 2 flr1f1l1cn, shows Nile
a MCMW. Pool me ywd. C ..
645-9161
• •&J O••nge Coll• Me••
TURnEROCK HILLS
Pf'ftidettt Home lrviM
Hc<.1utif ully c u s tomized home
O\'Nlooking Orange County on
extra large private lot. French
door-;. wood floor<;. ~hutterc;, new
t a rJ>(:l. unique entry & patio. 4 Br
2 Ba. $310.000. Offe red Cor i.ale by ~
Owner Shown by appt only.
K33 0818
HORSELOVHS
./MUST SH
IHi Ha.e °" llock
• bu rant h homt:
w f r
""rl' in l'blnO arl'a 3 pad
dcxlu.. <iulo ~ -.tenng,
r ompl ~ 1 .. c k rm &.
LA QUEST A HOME
3 YT old home, v ac:anl. re
acty V> mow· 1n Under
S1 l~.000 w VA te rmi.
C.JJ now' 540-3666
sbt'llt-r C' d puuo & RV i--------parlang Pn ct"(! tn 'I f-11
cµrk Owner nl'>VlllJ: out
d area Only 196.000 Bkr
TI4~il04
J li•'1 m J'nnrrton
m, 1!. I (. or n (' r
DIBAB.D
2 li t)'. 48r 3ba.
Priv;iry + • Walk rn
pool. park . 'i c hooh
Tremendous v aluc.
RLLfT
WITH FRl9'0S
l'lt'ttt) 11f r1'lnm f11r ent•·r
l..Wllnl! 1n.,1d•· & out Ll:t'
\t·i·ludt>d r ,•a r ~ard .
tropic41 ll<'lUD~ l Bdrm.
:?1, ba. bonus rm w WC't
bar l2x12 add on work
o;hop C1>nlral a ir. Jn DIAMOND more wuts. J ust listed! 0>•·.i·1 , .. , •. ,.,.,,..,.,,,,
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1 I ~ li~IH1I IUIFf~
IAYFttOMT
Large ~uxe duplex. ap-
pro11..2 yn. new, frplc: lJl
each unit. 4 car garage
Walle to aU rest.aur ants a.
Newport Pier. Nice san-
dy beach. $42S.OOO lncl .
Land!
BUllllW .
W~ass enhance
this unique 3 edl'm
home. Floor lo ceiling
bnck (pk, vaulted CCII·
101u. skylight. buge
rmster swte overlook111g
suodeck and patio, walk·
m wardrobe too. Owner
will carry. no quaJ1fyinft.
Call for persooaJ preview
64&7171
true \a.JU<' 11\ t·u~t<>rruz.t'd Boal spat"e s1 ~v~ to 1 •• • • t 1 ri n n n :l
design and decor• Ju,.,t bear b D ial 752 1700 l?tPPnt...,lt f.utbl h.~ted lO be !tot W !lee }'AST' and .11r) SI 17 500
q\Aet nea~burllood-~ -·-=-------
CA.LL 754-7100
Dally Pilot Class1f1t.-d hd. TRJ.lEVEl
f"'2·5678 __ . -----Want Ad_Resu~ ~·567~ W /VfEW
W.00 a.y Prop. ........
• 675-7060.
CE
110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
EXCELLEHT HEW USTIMG
llVIHE
cer(1eld's Popular Plan 5. F'our Bedrooms
lus Three B:iths. Family Room With
Fire place. Separate Breakfa!>t Room Jlu~e
Master Swtc. New Decor Up~radt.'CI Good
!..oration. Low Mamlenanct· \' ard. Hurry.
Only SlS9.900
631·1800
111 DOVH DllVI
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IKWN _. YOU OWM THI LAND.
, ..... lty ................ ..... ...,.,._ •••H to S 1,400,000.
Cell fer celer ltr••••• ef t•I•
""'' 1rty.
WATERFJIONT
HOMES lac.
2436 w COd~I tiigh~dl.
N,owpon B('Mh
631·1400
Shows exquisitely this 3 l•--------bdrm, 211a ba condo
w /cboice greenbelt
view-Only $169,000.
~1501
tEGHTS
CHARMER
$146,500!
Gorgeous New p o rt
Heights c harmer! 3
Bed r m s. 2 1 b al h s .
Completely renovated
with many upgrades
Spacious yard. Take ad·
vmUJle, call 752· 1700 .. ~,,, .• ,,., •• Ulf,, .. ,,.'
1~11111
Let u.a research your
bame ~ eliliblllty
1111 , ....... ~
W.u.e.t 714-1202
TllPLEX
Super location in Tustin
All studio Wl.ita with back
lawos and orange trees.
Never vacant. With wait·
i.og ti.at. 2 Bdrm and a 3 Bdrm. ooJy Ji,<, years old.
See. us today. $165,000.
Call 546-<&14 l
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
ZMO BAYSIDE DRIVE:
Cl:lrona de! Mar: a most
dell1btrul split level.
c:uatom built, conlem
porary home with spec-
tacular BAY VIEW
Three bedrooms .
separate family room.
fonml dining room. bay
view alltinc room adjoin· Inc muttt suite, indoor·
outdoor living, large
JWimmin1 pool • paUo
a.reel Security system .
'535,000.
COU Of .-WPOIT
llALTOIS
'71-1111
Want Ads Call 642-5678
~II. macnab I lrvtne ~-realty ·
vtlW NOM IYRY aOOMt
Gale entry & lg. m otor court. lend lo
this brand new cust om Country
English estate bulll by Valenttne.
Situated loftily on highest hill this 5
BR reside n ce offers quality
a m enities & appointments ...
perfection in every detail for the
m ost discrlmlnatlngl Lynne
Valentlne .644·6200. OPEN DAILY
1·5 P.M . #16 ROCKY POINT,
SPYOLA~. CZ..17)
M2-t2H 644-6200 '01 Dover Orlw H«bor View C.ttter
lrvlnt •I C•"'PUJ Valley C..nttr
752·14'4
Call~ r::::·~.::ii~iiiiiiii~~I E111 ~IH&H·,I~
o ••I t •. t ... ,
[®lfl&H;I
F«IMCHTUOOI
ltlDUCED SI 0,000
Enchanting Carriage
~. Loog private Or.
4 BR. den. Formal din·
ang. Game Rm. w /wet
bar Antique parlo r
w/maotel fplc. breakfast
nn. Att.lc loft llide-a·way
Sl.ained glass windows.
Secluded w /trees In
beautiful custom home
area. Only min.. to fane:sl
beaches. Lge RV access
1nUy an experience Lo
see. and ooJy S119.000
Call now! 714--963-0902
rr·s AH OHL y CHILD
& extra gorgeou,..,, on lht•
Penins ul a Point llas
ltalJan tile. cu.\lm glll!l'i.
Pl'fUted & groov('(f noor ..
Vacant. S399.500
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
l ll>IM
OCEAH EST A TE
Spra-.bng home has 180
deg ~t.ruclcd orcau
Vlf'W Gourmet kitchen.
m1c r o wa ve . crntr al
stereo, vacuum cleaner
system. 11\lerrom Only
Sl65.000 l'IJ ... rn-rg·4r;,..m·."1nr.;--n ... m··
962-4471C1~:)546·8103
cocr:~~µ-~c~s~
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T U Y H T
I' I I I
K U P R E C
I I 11 I I
'lie~.~
LUSIC HAllOI VllW HtU.S
4 bedroom Sandpiper with
s pectacular canyon & ocean
views. plus large exciting pool &
private yard. F ormal dining,
separate fam ily room & 3 car
garage. $317,500 land included.
•~u...co.
844·9080
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lla\t--.omethin~ ~uu .... 11t
to -.ell ' l l.t.""' "'J "'" tit> It 14'('1J M>t:! J67X
~II. macnab I Irvine
~ realty
SOUTH IA YF4t0HT!
S p etl a c ular 2-s t o r y Fre n c h
contempora ry on sandy Balboa
Is la nd bt•a c h -bre athtakanl?
news of bay & boau.n~ from both
3BR units ~tan\ custom features .
S 1.085.000 f t:'l' • Daek Halderman
6·t2·8235 <Z-104 1
642·823S "44·6200
.01 Dover Drive Mar~ View Center
Irvine at CamOV\ V<llley Center
7S2· 1414
* AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH
Cnto. dHOf'oted .ct :f:r'acMd 2
btd. htwtthottw condo w ,n-t•
coemou:Jtr focilltfe1 of pool. faaml &
ICMML hsy wall to bffch. $ 110,000.
LIVEABLE UDO ISLE-2 CONDOS
&fey ... LWe .... .,.. .... wtllk to
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,rofHtlaR., ~ONfed. MW ldfcMM,
f"1h thntcMtt. 2 .. drOOM. I Miit,
flr1pl1tt, tcr,. patio. S 210,000.
OM ..... 2 bed.. I ...... $225,000.
Ownr will carry flr~t T.O. I Oo/e .... .,... ..
STOIYBOll RUSTIC RANCH
H•w• .. ..ti.t-.ldw:•1a. inry woy. PH'fect f ... ty J Mtl. ..,.... .. ,,.,. ..... P"' • ......
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WATERFRONT
HOMES lac.
2436 W C04,, ~il<Jh~.ii..
Ntv. pon (W.,,h
631·1400
., ____ ..__. ·-.
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WOULD YOU
m.IEYE $54.950
No mi s take -Onlv
$54.950 for lh1t., allral11\ 1•
2 BR rond11 with a lgc
pallo & r omm pools.
l\lso seller ~111 help
(1n:inc •' Wnn 't last.
OPEN llOUSI-: SUN 2·5.
Call for mort' tnforma·
t.aon Call today 979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALI ORS
MESA VERDE
LEASE/Of'TIOM
3 Bdrm 2 bath. family
room. l&ll:t' pool & spa A
dreamy family hom~
l67S per mu SJ.000 op
IJOn.
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l Duplxs ioc:l new
Bayfront to be Xcbgd dn.
Owner 21.3·684-3200.
WATBFllOMT
Extra l a r ge corner
duplex in xlot cood.
Mooring available. Spec·
tacWar view. Appt. ooly.
185.000.
*Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5n7
VACANT LOT
1125.000. SubonllnaUoo.
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Otmn'ANDINO OCEAN
fr NORTH OOA.1TUNE
VlEW. located lo lb~
gulet aecl u1lon of
La1.u.na '1 .Preat11lou1 UPPER ·WOODS COVE
AREA. APPr-Oved plus
for a CUtJt.om 3 bClrm .. 2...,
l:Wldln·R 2 Npt Och. 2 s-.t ._. I 011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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PALERMO
"' ... ..,,. "'" vanou. loc. on Penlo. • llACH Nwpt Shra avail. All
l.ovel,)' 0tn front home am•o ltles. Presently
w\UI Maplflttnt View leMed. 1\am-key opera
Modtrn 2Br. 2Ba, lg Uv· tion. Property ma ml
lnlldln lng rm. Used avail.~1.2. BKR .
brick fll)lc. lg upit.alrs ~
SIWnl rm f •clng the ocn ... ,,,..
Xlnt financing. 1226 ..... Sf. H.I.
CALL TO SEE EMch unit hall 2 11 Ur's "
146-5502 den. 2 nra la pvt pati01J.
2 frplcs. 2 .... aa. load11 ot
wallpaper. Agt. 979-5099
·······················t~ Z Bal I.al Duph1.t loci DeW ~
S.yfront to be xcbfd !
dwn. Owner 21.11-.saoo :: ~
MIW •f
·HQte + IMCOMI 1
ZM7.... CM!
Dlx ~ home w I~
28t .u.tio twntwe units. • Home has 3 lg bdraui . .e
2v.Ba. separate yd. dllC'
kitchen, Mediterranean
s t y le architec ture ,
beautilully lndscpd. A re-
'•••r-••lc 9otf co•"• •I•••· Y•ry :::-... 2~•·· ..... 2 .........
~ITA
Spuuc-.lar bllltop
...,._ •U..aaol !19 ft
Uole to Mari.na S.lva
Rd Ir Calle Lit rrl m~
vft"a. Sllt,000 U> ~.ooo IW~; _..,. 81d.r
~~~~~~~~~I bath home with 1pa " u~J. deal1oed by W~1vN WIDTFJELO
A.I A., are r eady for
pickup . If you 've
dreamed ot buildlnc your own home in Laguna. see t.bia one today. We lbinlt
YoU'llagreeit's A "LOT"
FOR A U1TLE. Offered
roronl,y :
No H PHH hH been ....,.. • lhll dfforator *-home. Gorteous
P a lermo m ode l 10
Harilor View Homes. Fee
land. 4 BR, formal din.in' room. planked brdwood lloora, ac cented w I
~ tile . A m\Ull t.o
see. For truly fuU)
b uye rs I Call tod ay.
752-1700
~ Two2 Sr duplex, best ren·
...___,. t a l a r ea on Npl .
al pride ot ownership. !
Open Sall ·S • • ..
1700 Mio ft. 167,100
493-8812
DANA POINT
499-455 1 49S.17ZO
Sotrtt. L..ogufto LOCJWIO MiC)IMI
497-333 1 644-7020
LaCJUftO INCh Mewporl IHClt
YOUNG&
BEAUTIFUL
2 Rr w/bnek t'P, vaulted
dp, ba.lcooy, Fened )'rd.
lc:ar gar, ~ kllehn,
Ocun vu 1108,)00
Hurry' Bkr d8 1318
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C.... del Mer I 022 Coda......____ 1024 L«e 2nd or land t'Ofltr _.,_ . 4 br :!b:t Own/A"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 839-1•13 °
........ Yi.wHil1
~. single le\ltl I
bdrm. + family rm
borne on massive tuvt'r
~ acr~) lot, unhm1tl'd
polenllal ror your sp:t('('
conscious family
Agent EA0-5560
JASMIME CREB
New Plan 3 on ~re..nb •It
w/ocean view Mov1• 1n
1mmed 1al t•ly 9.~.·.;
$248,000. Pr1n only 211
Al.oll. Dys 1-826-2800 -----
SHOJtECLIFf'S
'r~w. lge pauo, 3 bdrm .... -.
OCEANVlf':W
Buy or lea">P L"t' 0111111r
Pool. canyon vu." hr
REIM.AX, Tam lthtint·
631·1~
FRESH~ FALL
Be one o( lhe first lu M~c
Ous ltsung' 4 tx-tlroom
Highlands Call for de
talls'
Ontu~ oT nr21
.Wwpcrt Ceder
640-5357
TRIPLEX
That's n~ht 3 llnit'I 1n
stead ol lhc norm.ti :::. in
a pn me ocean & 1rle of the
hwy local.ton 2 Udrms
& 2 balhs Ill each unit i
many deluxe ft>nlures
S2'70.000. Xlnt fmancang
114:.673-4400
2 I l : 621-2121
HARBOR
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Affention
Builders
And Investors
Large R·2 lot i:. 75ft by
1216fl. Has ou·e 'older I
bedroom home (j real
for 3 new urut' or r<ondm.
2 blocks to s hopµ1n..: ~.900. llurr} c,tll'
~1720
TARBELL.
Mesa Verde, VA lrrm..,, I
Br 2'·4 Ba 2037 (;,1l vert
$129,950 ~ 831 l257
Has So
Much Hew!
~hghtful home ha:. 3
bedrooms, hie Ill shower,
duung. hHng room com·
bo, kalehen with new
1 unge and oven Garage
hJi. i.toretgc loft a nd
wnrkbench. N4>al yard,
RV parkJng. M ,900 Call
540-l7al
TAABEll.
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SUPER LOCA TIOM
S petc:tous Eas tsrde· 4
bdrm 2 ba home. Clean
1n.c:1dl.' w new carthtone
t ill'>. pamt & kit lm New
rooC Varant. owner anx
l(IU.'l $1(~. <nJ
So. C alif. RHlty
546-5605 645-i.9 18
Beautiful Decor
Executive
S~cial
Executa\'C home has 4
bedrooms. dmrng room.
'1rep1Jce. wctbar Pool
Sift' lol .,,..lh l!lant patio
and r1tru.., Lre~. Sl37 ,900.
L.Jll now. S<t0-1720
mABEU. -·
COSTA MESA
4 Hou.es on I Lot
LOW .. :ST P RICE in
'1t>Ul Mt"\3 Only 10%
1!own OWC Always
retiled
Wortd R.d Eshft
556-5777
MISAVBDE
4 Bdrm 2 bath, ""qUabty
built. shake roof. double
fireplare Creallocation.
1di.-al for entertaining.
La.rgr• re• room. lots oT
dccka n..: l ow ma in·
tmance yard. Offered at
$104.000 Call 540 1151
-.+ HERrTAGE
• REALTORS
Easts1dc charmer. ex·
ccuuvi: fam ily home. 4
br. 2 ba. pool, guest
house. frplcs. cus to m
Cam r m. Must be seen !
Pncud under market al
$1G6.000 Cal I ~0467 Agt
or963-0961 Hroker
POOL HOME Emhl• C01ta Mna
3 lldrms. m baths
· Nare fireplace
C. How 754-71~0
Mulhearn .. ili~~r ~
rent. Prefer Easts11k 2!fZ1 Bnstol. CM ·
Rt."NTAL NEEDl!:D 2
BR house. duplex nr ·•
for worlong mother &
daughter Reasonabh'
C.M., or Newport Ill" -----
area. Please call 540 83()g CLOSE TO REACH! 2
all 6pm, ask ror J ackic Condos l1l separate bldg.
----2br, 2''2ba each. Priced MWP1' HGTS AREA to sell! Buy one or both.
3.Br, l~a home. bllm1, SBl.500 John Vanian Co.
nnforRV or smallhoat, Gnll e r y of Homes .
move In t.'Ond. Owner wall fl3J.(l000
~-•..e.1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ttOZ~t
4 Bedrm, 2"' bu, approx
"2 nule to ocean. 18 Mos.
old.
Park Placc, lnr842 7461
Lovely 4br , 3ba trad1
tlonaJ home w /tiled e n
try J ust n gbt for lrg
family. Great re(' area
Walk to bt'h. $137 ,SOO.
963-M:i.2 Owner· Agt.
IYOWHll
Hunt. B<'h.
pool hOl'ne. 3 Br+<fen.
New cpts. tile floors.
$1M,OOO, 96J..S286
MOVIMG!
Walk to beach. Sharp
4br, l "'l ba. fam rm
wlfrplc. RV access
Price reduced lo ~.000.
By Owner 960-1729. 8441
Doocasler
Like new. One story
11111culale S110.000
Park Place.Inc
842-7461 .
EXECUTIVE HOM E
500 Yrds. to ocean
"Model Perfect" Hu.:e 3
or 4 bdr . w pool. jac
Immaculate! $194,500
RErMAX. 673-431.3
WALITOIEACH
Sbr, · pool Sl08.000. P at or Ed. Ag\. 964-4370
.UST1CVILU
2-Sty • ._ocJt 4 II.
Pool • S7'.000
A rt 1st i c Ii v 1 n g rm.
Gourmet lul Chen &c dme
Wa lled courtyard.
S weeping s t a ir s to
secluded mstr. & guesl
quarters. Take over ex·
1st. 81;)"'" loan ~.000
Balance $478 Mo pays
all. Shor eline Assoc.
848-Z!62
..... 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RANCHOSANJOAQUIN On goff course, 2br, den.
2ba, frplc. lg dbl garage,
pool & JaC SI 31.SOO
64().0097.
Woodbridge 81sc:a y
model. 4 5 Br. ~ssumc-
91/4':{.. brand new . huge
loc. 642-0112. 644-6687
l +IOHUS
ONLY SI 15,000
BUI Oxford plan an
University Park. Cul·de·
!>ac loc atio n. open bea~. lge sq footage.
Vlew or mtns plus steps
to tenms. pool & spa.
7$-l!lOI
By Owner Sharp 2 br,
home Ill xlnt area Xlras
$86,900 Pnnc only. Call
55l·:m6.
VIEW
l•OSSll.E
mAll?
VI E W h o m e 10
1\artJerock fOf' S149,500. nus 3 bedroom family botne has a fabulous city
bahl view aod is located m a q1.11el 11treet A rare
lind llpec.tal home 00 land
that you own HJgb as·
~um a bl e loa n and
c reative financing
makea Uus an oppGrtuna·
ty ol a hfet.lme. DREAM
NO MO RE 11 l''or a
personal sbowillg. call
e--HANCH
HE ALTY
~~) l 2000
93/4°/o Loan
Available
Take over loan at 9'¥•%
c.1 Uus lovely 2 bedroom
condominium with mir·
rored walls. closets
.:aJore, gourmet kitchen
with 6u1lt1 n s and
hardwood noors. St.one
pbt10 a nd beautiful
dlrhondna. $83,950 Call
569-8451
TAADEU.
-~· 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
C'OlUlge wilh this 2 BR bi·
level charmer On lar~c
beautifully landscaped
lot wtcovered patio &
BBQ. Short walk lo
beach & shops. ~9.000.
don osen
ro11ltors
401 CLENNEYR E
497 4848
CALIF. CLASSIC
180 deg whlt e waler
VJew. nr be•ch. S Bdrm.
3°"2 ba+den. dbl lot One
ol a lund 5400.000 u. a
steal. $100,00-0 down.
Easy terms OWNER
Ca ll fo r appt .
7141833-3581or499-4247
B&ALD IAYlOT
67J..Ul4
IEWIFIONT
New Mo dular T ype
Homes. pvt community.
3 beaches. 24 br secunty.
sub-lettang OK From
s:E.900. Treasure Island
Mobile Home Park. JMOl
So. O>ast Hwy. La Kuna
Beach. 1714 > 499-3579.
MMTCOHDmOM
3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. North
Laguna cottage; walk to
Crescent Bay Beach.
Pravat ~ y ard w ith
several frui t trees Large
attached 2 car garage
with door opener. Pnced
at S175,000 ·
WHfnWATH
Sparkling white water
Vlew ol Main Beach Park
& caty renter of Laguna
Crom th.IS 5 bdrm & den
Chris Abel desi gned
home. all wood. glass,
beams & Lile . on qu1cl
cul de s ac strec..ot See this
large. unique home to-
day, at $l25.000
MEWUSTIMGI
Arch Beach Heights. 3
bdr .. 2 balconie s.
fabulous ocean views.
• $149,000MPric•
CALL TODAY ~ !
MISSIOH llALTY
98.S S. Cst .• Hwy. Laguna
..... 494"41ll
L..gmo ...... IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
FOOTHIU. PATIO
TOWMHOMI
BeautifuJJy upgraded In
choice new area. 3 Bdrm.
2.,., b;a, family rm. Com·
mun pool &c spa. Shop·
ping, schools. churches
neJlrby $129,500.
49).9494 495-5220
49"-241 l 130-5050
A• :able Lo.
-~li!Pft' Ill i•tt \I J•' ll')lf r .... ,
1~1111
~CANYON
91/zO/o LOAN
Elegant lOwnbome 3
bdrm, 2...., ba. frml dm.
s heltered balconies
Take over subject lo ex
ISling loan. OnJy $185.500
7$1.501
IA YRtOMT CONDO
wjZ4Hr. s.c.ity
Lux 28r . 2 l 1 ba
f abuJous ocean and bay
views High nse Under
grouod park ·g . :.p a .
i.au.na, pool. $450,000
Open ~e Sat/Sun 1-4
at 601 Lldo Parlt Dr. 3f
By James A Milchdl &
A."50C Ph 4~·6648 or
m.9370
SBEHE
LOCALE
RV ACCESS Fa.i.rway El Niguel 3br,
1234.ln>. CUstom ReaJly
770-cpn Exc1l1n1'l nt'w 11:.t aog
_ located oo qwet street in a.. f.ornt I 055 Iv!} Dack &iy •Heli Tl'r·
••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• rat .. ed & ver y pn v41a le
Lake Forest Keys,
waterlronl home. 3 BR. 2
ba • doc k pra vi leg es
X1nt view. Pnce<I to sell
fa.st. Sl46.500. Owoer/agt
... ...,..t .. och I 069 .•••..•.••.............
HA.llOR VIEW
Somerset 5 Br. fo'R, 2
frpl, els lo pool & An
dersoo schl. Xlnl cond
~n Sat1Sun 12 Sat L93!
P o r t E dward Pl .
&i4-8275. $240.000
LoCATIOH
P'LUS
1lus location alone IS Un•
surpassed! Here as your
dream ho m e f illed
w featur e s . Oecun
breexes & arrordable
pnce enban<'e thL~ CloiCll
~ bonre. 646-7711
ynl Many upgrade-. in
clucilnK compleu.•I) n.-
modeled kuchen Thai.
home w ill !>l'll llseU
~mt
ReaJ F'Atale
Oceanfront duplt•x Mu'lt
~u Uu.s wt'<!k Reduced
to S375K 3 br .+ 2 l>r
Onve by 4809 Seashore
N B then c;.ill lo i.~
6428850Agt
WANT'J::O
2 or 3 BR home in llV
Hrm. Prin<>Ny fM 68W
i/2Acu-¥IEW
Fh8l orchard. h~e pla)
or parking a r l'a ~
Bdrms, 3+ l'ar g.Jra,:t'.
cul de s ac 1o1.1th un
obs tructed vtt:"' \
Choice opponun1t~ ljl
, -...lllilllliilllllMi.-.iAi..,;.a-i own~ much ~art' in -Newport Beach siru .ooo
Real F.state
z Bal Tsr Dupl.u 1nr l new
Bllyfront lO be xchgd dn
Owner 213 '684-3200.
•HO 9'1AUFYIMG •
Only $10,000. take O\'er
fantastac lease opllon on
3 BR exec. home Won 1
last. Owner 541-0210
Newport leach
IZUHITS
t Door from lhe Ocenn
Unbelievably low pnced
at. 5'25.000. Owner wtll
trade.
wor1c11.-&hlh
556-7777
BE S T B U Y IN
EASTBLUFf'S. Sl&4.900
41R'. 21r.iba home on lrg
crnr lot across rrom
shops. tcnnii; cl ub &
schools. 644-81K7 , 644 24.U
agi
Lt.CIC IAYESTATE
Pvt 2.8 acre e5tate w lg
house. 2 guest houses. 16
stall horse barn. huge
n ding rink. pvt ore. et
groom's room. mai;in1fl
cent view of lhe Back
Bay, lush landscapini:
abounds. Contact Jam
Flanders agt. (714 I
838-5970 dys. 17 14 )
581·5787 eves1wknds
fee.
~~~tt" ~~r 9"
llG CAMYOM
COHOO
Lovely upgnided 2 o'4 dco,
1n super sharp t·ond
1''ormal dwog. wct bar
lrg deck, VICW of hill\ &
xlnt value at $189.500
CottPORA TE rt.Ali
lEA.LTY
760-Ull
WHY
... STAY HOME
'They Cf\JOY the comtort cJ a super b home 1n .t
choice lorataon Th1!'o
s~1al home pro"1des
everything needed for
gracious I 1 van~ al at:.
finest L«c 4 Bk. 21, ba
home w 1lh a Jaruzz1
PLUS the advanuige of d
s«luded I Bdrm. t ba
income urul Absolutel) one ol lhe finest in lhe
area Call today 979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
carry 2nd TO 385 --------LaPerle Ln. Lrg R2 lot in E-side
Byco w 1charmin1t Spanish
.. of Turtle Rock Park
and the hills from the
deck or this tastefully de-
corated and landscaped
Turtle Rock Highla nds 3
bdrm .. 2 ba . hom e .
Highly upgraded!
St49,99S. RE /MAX.1--------
6'T.H31J.
s-ca-• 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
645-2251
2br. l ba house. S81 .!IOO.
00 E. 18th St. Owner· Ag\
6Th-m21. L« 4,Br. 2~ ba beachouse. Su r r s ide Co I Oily 4 &'spilt level. 3 Ba. 3
$650/mo, Isl/last + r,ec gar. OlOl'lt popular model.
dep. 7 U /846·8SJ6, Manyextralouches.2036
n•n41-0462 Goldcneye Pl. $148,900. S4M378. Owoer I Ag\.
~ E side C.M • lyr
old. 2Br ea. Lg d bl gar.1--.•.2• .. -"•LD-... -•• ir.-•
rm for RV or boat --· -631..35118, fH6. 7649 Oianning 2 Bdrm 1 t>.lh
---1 home with room to add
4 BDR. &2 BATH &eCODd unit. Asking only
Cou&HclOf''s home. R-2. $79.mG. Submit all offers.
3 car gar. at rear alley 1 ca11546-5880
-:p~ HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
car gar in rmt. Nr e ver-
ything. Nic e family
home. Sl.29.SOO. Chuc k
S piller, R E /MAX
831-U66 I~~~~~~
Large 3 bdrm condo. Nice IT O'#llB
area in Upper Newport 4 Br 2 e. famll1 home. O.y. Out ot area owner . .,._ 11 t Frpl Mut\t seU! &.abmlt orrcr l CN'CC en area. c,
.Ull in& $95,000. Agt fulty carpeted, 11 patio ...,...__1 area. Call 6'2·9ll09 dys,
-·-631'!1C!89evee
MO (iMIAUFYIMG 1J o--... ,.
... VllDI C.C. U1 tnumc:ulate 4 Br 2
11>.000 MOVES YOU IN Ba, fr1>lc, encloffd patio,
ON AJTD. 30d.a)' escrow. prest.lce area, 195.500. su..,. family orieoted 682· lHl or H2·0&78
boroe with 62x46' 11ide evee/Wkndl.
tf9m:Uo Pool & Jae. 3 ..:.;.;~....::.-----rm1 dlniftg, fem 12 na. new cpta thru~t. -.000. Call loda)'. ()ate 2 Bdrm home Oft
ALLSTATERLTRS. larae lot Great tor
Al'mll.trw Michelle Widen. 11~.000. athrl
...... !v•&fM817 CD-33GIBkr.
'+523 CAMPU5Dl·IR'ltNE
~ ..... 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWHH
2 homes with numerous
amenities on one large
R·2 lot. One IS a tradi·
UooaJ beach cott.age with
2 br. den &c bath. The
other Is • new. 3 s tory
Cootemporary design by
Jack Crasman. Ao UD·
usuaJ opportunity for
joint ownenhtp by two
f amiliea. sae.soo. 223 •
2.25 ()Uqulta &I-eel (No.
L.aauna> ...-eves.
fll~~
MOMARCH IA Y THIACI
Beautiful 3 bedroom. sitting room,
3 full baths : custom built home.
E njoy a lovely ocean and coastline
view. Professiona lly landscaped
In c lud ing l anai , & low
maintenance; $295,000.
A COLaW&L IANl9 CO.
496-7222 831-0836
BIS CANYON
Spec:tacular Golf course
estate. 8600 sq.ft . 4 to 6
.Bdnns, 51,; baths. Pool
and spa. $1.375.000.
111 STAINES CO.
S.5711
New dlx duplexes by
bu.I Ider . Reduced to
sza.oooeadl. 541-6731.
IAYSHOll NIVI
Walk thnl aate to Blllboa
Bay Club. Beautiful home in perfect cond. 2
nuter sui• (1 w/bay
vu from sitUna rm.>
Carol Tatum. Rllr .
~
WISTCUFf
Beautiful a er. Lota or =ta, fabulous pool,
lace. 0,,ner very
vated at Sl81.t50.
A tR€HIG€ q_ ____ ~,__HOM€~
amW.Coutffwy.~NB
641-6646
rAMC>lAMIC
OCl.AH VllWS
OPEN SAT/SUN t !I
l<M CALLE BALBOA
Large 3 Br. fam rm +
dining rm on beaulll ul
well mank und lot, room
for pool. 3 p•lla& + glass
house. lmmac. 10 &c out.
Just lilted. SU9.000.
Pacific Sborea Realty
49z..noo
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Hey Builders
Check This!
1b1a vacant land hap·
pe111 to be prime lot a.od
reed)' for rou to build. Don't paaa it up. 156.200.
Call for all details .
41D-1JU
TAlllBl -· Stt,000
Take• over Joan. No
quallfyln&. Buutiful
_,, eq. ft . Meridith Ca·
1l10ft Home with 1uper ........me view. I car
prqe. Lot t'U bold ten·
ab C'OUI\ • pGOI. We are
DOt lnaaae mutt 1lve
home away beuuae ot
pertODal oroblema. cau
OWMI' 1-tl\.lT•.
T.. I Oto Peninsula. 1J0.130i,.c, 40lh Sl, Bia co-op. $205,000.
To see caJI egt 979.-509& ;. ----·--'"---~· RENTAL
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownt/Bkr.673-0897 INCOME PROPERTY
f)'om S39.900 Moourar
Ty pe Homes. 24 ~r
secunty 3 pvt bchs, pout
&1>1er Treasure Isle Pk.
m>l Pac1f1c Cst Hwy •
Lag una Bc h . 17 14 1
4003579
SICWOID
TUSTIH .. U.S
Ate you looking for a
beautiful cmtom home'
'Then make an appolllt·
mmt to see lhlli charm·
uig home ol wood and
glass It fe atures. 5
Bdrms. 4 baths. indoor
at.nwn. 2 farepla~ and
dec ks New d~co r
tbruo ut Zoned f o r
horses. Call 546-~
~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS
TUSTIM
TOWHHOUSE
S00.500
Super sharp 2 Hdrm. 11.,
bath toWnhome on green
lic it Wood burn1n ..:
ftreplac·e add.s to charm
Call 540-1151 for a ppoint
rnent
....,HERITAGE • ._. REALTORS
1098 .••••.•..•.............
VA TYMS + POOL
Ab&olutel) beaut . 3 br. 2
ba. I !>lOr)' w i.parkl.ing
pool
Parle Pia<'•' ln1· 842 7461
1100 •.•••.••...............
Golden West 24x00. 2lir,
28a, ram rm Custom
redwood deck .;e Pk S;.n
JuanCapo 4~
MO.ilJLEHOME
BUY-S ELL RENT
FINANCE
Mobile t4-Stott
lwfcwwticwoC.....,.
CAU.~m•
4 -P l ex Prid e o r
Ownership Sand Poaol
Tract near So Coast
Plaza. 11.5 G M al
121.9,ln> Pnnc1pals only.
751-3485. ------
DUPLEX Capo Bcb, ocn R2 .EA.5TSrDE 2 Units,
Vlew, s pacious 2Br. 2Ba. Never vacant $129.000.
$179,500 O wnr 1 agt Owner 645-2573
548-866.5
OCIAHAtOMT
DUPUX
With spacious owners un
It. 38r & 2Br luxunou.'>
JONES
Rl.1'L1Y l '\C'. ,.,,_
(714) 673-6210 I
MEWPORTIUCH
0wn<.'f' carry dpll1. I blk
10 ocn w 1vu:w rru m
paU9!1 .. 2·36r :i. '(~ry }<Jw.
rent::. SZZ!i.000
DPLX 4 YltS HEW
Ck-n \It"••. 3llr /!ii I Hr
H"fY lr;w rrnt $'192 500
Co4>p OK Ca II now ._'\
Lt>s R;irnh<1rt 171.i '
~.,
l.alg Beach l()':t, fin;anr
lllf: 6 U St 12.000. 16·U.
$28.S. 00> 7 I 4 7 59o-048 l
COSTA MESA
4 houses w I roo m tu
buld $1420 mo tn<:om•·
srn.500 642-301_4 __ _
MEW FOURPLEX Pri• of Owwtenhip
Les.-. lhan I year old 1n
llwiUnl(loo lka~·h Will
break t'VC11 Halc·onic•s
p;tlH.Je>, yard. ttle bath"
14'll i.q rt 3 b<'droom. 2
bath f)wn('r'::. unit with
(1rt>p l ac·e 20 ', 25' •
d&wn TuveJy area.--witn:
Jll nt·w uo1b \<t ll J. QUAIL
--,~~,~~~-
2000 1---·'·<>r;= .... r.il.• •. 1.o.' ....... 1_
4 HallMs °" I Lot Lowest pnce an Cost ..
Me.a Only HY~ down
OYIC Always rf.'ntcd
Worid led &tah
556-7777
HEWPORTIUCH
12UMITS
t DOOR rrom OCF:AN
Unbelievably low LOW
PRICED at $425.UlllJ
Owner w11l trad1•
WoridR~&t•
51.-7777
leoi."4."1 bw. •>ffiC'~ f':xc• in
l•JWTI II)(' 1n Wew. :'\11
Gt SlJ.000 dn. tot ;11
Hi.01•1 f>-.ncr fin A1.'l
916 ~ 27f'.3
SHAU DUPLEX
Eoshi•C.M.
<! 2 Bl< xlnl income.
aJwar.-full A must sell
l>iludtllJn Owner w il l
flnanl...-or submit your
L~'l"rrr.
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112
C~TA ~ FOUR UHfTS-C.M.
A ™-""" ,9 Can:roo l rt-.,1 "rar nt'W 3 Br ""'"e"'
l.2>.411. lun~ u bdrm .. 1dtlt uoal I. IJ.-frpl 2 C"ar
EXTRA RHE DUPUX
cioM• tu bt>ach J ~rm •
:! 11'1rm blln' P\ t pat111'
frpl<' & b1v .:ara1:~ Xtr.1
Ir • lnl .,. ti\ <'r :WJO ~~ ft
H .. du<·.-.d lo s;!-i!t.-0 •
l.J...,). ~lb Owner m <r-it
.uwous Try a low down.
pk.--.1 co. ~.Pi>Hl gar : ~ba. unat'
LS.960 153341 Tiil.lmstmt.s642 IWJ
Almric.m ~.... --
S57-93!W} 16 DILUXf UNITS -~---PRJM.E £A..')TSTDE. CM
HEWPOaT IEACH 2 Ddrmseach
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
Wlk .to Hoag· Ho<,p1l al 1lfE S'T.AB....,.ES CO 4 Ut«TS HEAR NEW
ll1.111tJn)tton Hl·h on cul
<it' "WC street low ren~.
und~r market at ~t2.SOO
A.1,'\ 1 ... -. IJ..irnh.u1 1714 l
~17J
from th.Ls new 1 9 Can)oo 640 5711
Crest 2.0lt32. 2Br. on l>
S22.960 '54031 .,.,..ce ._.,HIM
5S7 9300
TO BUY SEU.
R£llrr Ft!ll ANCE
CaJ I Your
~.-.ston
WOtwwtkweC......-
Westmanster 8'8-8895
Ana.helm 956-4500
Cmrl Anaheim ~ tot I
Santa Ana ~ 7070
MOBILE HOM I::
INf'ORMATIU~
< i':.''TF:R Nt'W & lll park re:.alt>.; for
(unber info ull Uranj!c•
County Mobilt• llvmt:
Center ~ 3Z72
fo'or t hf' d1scnmin.111n1:
~er ExerutJH' home·
m bcautJ!uJ llunllnl(lon
Beach~ •Park 34xfi5 de
llJX(' St!Ulalure :-.1 ;ark I.
2.Bt. 2Ba, ram rm. 1o1.ood
burning (rplr 11rrlr
k Itc h e n x tr II~ I \11)
numerou.s to lll>t Shown
by appl o nl )
1NHH57-9-9t Oran~e
County Mobile llome
Center 537 3272 cir
536-1ZJ7
•EXCITING•
Beaut~c:'·~ 1972
Keywesl Mobile Home in
Laguna HHls. n1cest 5
Star Park 1·x1 s ·
endoled porcb·mirrored
doors. hgbl wood in
tenors, 3'-'JT aar cond, 2
very spmclOUS Br's w /Ba
+dreNiq are.. walk in
cloeets. All for only
1!8.500. (H\J.tl38),
CAUFOIMA
PACMC
MOIUHOMI
SALIS
27'0S Harbor. Ste 206-A
MO-ltJ1
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\\hat's Your Trade?
ll@epcr[)ay
1bal'11 l1Wet.0~
(or• ad in the Oaal.Y PU-Ot
Slnioe Ulredor)' lhat Caft
llll.tlbah)'OUr praleujonal
Identity. t'or rnore In·
lormalJCln (•ail 6'2$18
Harbor Escf"Ow
S,.CW•h .. ---..... rty. sdH 0#' ...
~c•.yti ..
for qHdl Oftt. Call
751 ·1775 osli for
Slwny
oc;vu:x Capo lkh. •'>l'n
\1('\0>. -.piH'mu-. :!lir :!Ba
$l ili,50u O "'nl r J)tl
54X ... '!fif.5
Duvlt·'t E '1dr l' ~1 I> r old . .' Br ca l.1: dbl l:Jr
rm for RY 11r bndl
~I l.Xtl. 646 764.1
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Sl"8,IOJ Owner775 113114
USTSIDE C.M.
~PACI OL'~ 11 0~1 E &
Ul! PL F.X Sl!15.000
6'2·251oor646-41!41!
JUST LISTED
H t 'n1t:i Tu,lm. w p<l()I.
11n t·uJ de !'oJt'. a :..,umt·
:1 7~' • IOI IOJarT $100.000
l'rin onh Ai.:t l.t'!'o
HamhanJt (7).1 ' SW 4-17~
2 100 ••.•......•......•..••.
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lt•ntlr .i.~•t 'II fl For
lw 01>taon 111 l>u) l'\I
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l'IJLJ I I S l~~1 at
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Inc~ Property 2000 .•...••.•...•..••......
macnab I Irvine
realty
6°,LEX INVESTMENT!
1\tlractivc a pl. bide. w/t~o 3BR
and rour 2BR unilb. all w/f~lcs.
patios. encl osed garages & space.
Fully rented. gross $27,500 (rents
111.•\ e r tncrcased >. Located in center
of "New Development Area" a nd a
.. fh.·M Buy " at $330.000. Appl. only.
Tom Allinson 642·8235. (Z-34 >
EASTSIDE "R-2!"
Ap prox. 50 x 140 fenced lot w/ctJte
cottage. Drive b y 1967 Church
Street -Appl. only. Asking $92.500 .
Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. <Z-35)
A n&mON: INVEST~SI
Bayfront C'ape Cod duplex ... use
for s helter for 5 years or so. then
tonvert to single fa mily & retire on
the beachfront ! Corner location ror
extra parking. $595.000. Mary Lou
Ma rlon 642·823.5. <Z·36>
TAJll A CLOSI LOOK!
A trip lex ca n work i n the
bl ack ... this one offe rs excellent
location & condition & is priced to
sell ut $185.000. Lols Miller,
own~r/ a~cnl 642·8235. <Z·37 )
'42·1235 64'·'200
901 OOvt'r Ortve HArbCW "••• Cenler
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JU tot, )() •li2 '". z btb Ouard•d a alt' A Imo t a..J&y, 6br 3ba. fruk PR Vlt"W" lrpk. near n.w. ~1'121 car pr te95" ~mo 9 1 8t cott.a&c l)'pe. l290 ln OCEAHP'RON'T 2 Or. 2 ba IZ$ nkeJy pr cpl. CaJI
h'om ocean. le' I, pntnto new~ on 1rffflb4'.°ll II " t i o N r u b 1 ~ Htl!I mo 1311 890 O ~ moe IH, Ill 4Sth Sl r l utll. No pets 2038 wt prl v1cy, gree¥ry , llfterlp.m. Mt-1919.
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2.3 M'K LIJ Sltl!OPtr mo 1am> MF DoortoOCt'an. Wotr 1425 ~ 6311400 Countty Club area. 3BR,
W IC • , ....... 3240 * Ait.873-DIO 2 8d house, yard, garage. - - --2~ tric .. W/f), game Mt ......... 2 Br~. MWl.)t de-cur, ....................... Weetclffa..lty Orean f"ont3 bdrm 2 l".t =· no klcb. $41~ mo LUXURY 2 liR 2 Ba pen· room, d eckt. $500 .
...___,. ..... l>'P, ... r.16:iO+uu, CIOIW ''° ... &...:o ...... 1•1, ... ..,..r M 1 d 1 ,,r ., ... ,. ... BOra.ngeAve Uue Views . Terrace. 831).3814 .__ SJINJ to.,._ -.0\'1 """'-.> rv • '"·'" arr u coupe p e .. .,..,. li00/mo.t94 53W7 ...;.;.._.;.;. ______ _
SollN ba~k b•rc view. _ a or • br Prt t'(i trom BlG CANYON Lownhome. remid. No pets. $'50() mo TOWNHOUSE APTS ._.. .. SINre 4lOO , _ __.,_ ·-~ ,. • ..._,..,. ,.__.._ ...__ J•,.4 ~to USO f'ht'd v11rd 4 2 br, 2 ba, lJI appliances, Avail c..... "" '" J ""e I 'rvu1•y 2Br 2Ba ""'can
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.,. na4> 131910 dra. Ult P,aa.a rooa. NSO No ~•rom Ca.11964 i:~ vr Cenlury 21 Newport W111ter rental, ,..., blk to nopet.S. $385. 644-735<2. ~udlo. oo tudli or peb, cul Ji vl~g expen~es'
f 7 I 4 ) 5 11 1 ~ 7 It 7 Pt'tl 133 8'74 or TS& 0211 97).~ A.it , no f ct1 Cmlef'. 640-5357 · bch, 2 • 3 Br, patio, $375 Beaut. 3 Br. NJ>( Ht..s apt S19t">. l5l adasl 494-6404 or ~~r esa on• II Y 11 nc l'
n.1wknda NOP' '"CELfK,,.IT &l500monlhly.fi75-92:!9 SS7~1 mo. L inda Hut •7~1. ·HOU· .......... ns ,..,. VHdt • br. 2 bat, <X..DISJ\ HOMI': &!Reh l """ "' -Warner u JflH l& Har bor View Knoll 3 br 646-717lor&U--730'1 Mtwport•ece. ll6t 832-•J.:M ..._S ~~l'. (!!1.flA, ,.,._..'.:.ii!'::,' y r d , s 4"1 b 1 ..;.1 o" condo. Spect. view. tfr:::=... n••••••••••••••••~; ••• --------
CJllV18 ... ' fftev 2·• ...... """" a .,,....., ... .......t l"nn'· ...,.,.. ·u.tt--• Ea.-.-ulde tbr. 1325. Zbr. , .. _.....__IT "'•pan d vour 11re"tyl1
3, OCEAN VIEW Ill l\valllll~~&4'l~ .... --1•4 pm ;;;&M-Oiii' ... ll) _.,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• how;e~.ullltncl.Bolh _,_.,..r-_ "';.lhaco~pallbler~m· ~~£,AN~~~ Nearly new 3 bdrm a~ VACANT HU loc 4 Utt · ..... P'11ti 111111• 3107 w yrd5 "gar 642·30l4 ~~o ~ ~~~e: mite. We discover th al
,,__, ........ 1 ,.,. ....... ,ztaJ' be tult 1.n&, d1thw11her . "'am Km. fpl<'. ~ mo * • • S. C:.-• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $379 50 · pt:rson. CaJI -..... ........ • w-2 Id i\&kfor Keith,91624471 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.Am.l.riowi 2 Br apt. I"' meat:a•.Alf 'TWOPEASfNAPAD pennit,s, fit preUmm1ry car 1araae. pal.lo 11 ry --• ~...... 1252 3 bdrm. 2 ba home ln xlnl be\h on oceanfront & has Specucular spa, lolal 851-0BlSor 759-121()9
plans facl Adults. no pct• Sh«t.rJ> s br w otiw l>lw.h ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemeole location Beautiful ~arden apts. recreation program
WUheU.JQ&ntvc:oturt'or AvllJJS.-pt bl ,.915 Call a pt thruoul. It\' r m 3 Utt. 3 ba lwnh'c 2 SS75 m o 493·25$8 or ~;rr:'c.~i8~~~f;.1 n pool & spa Adulu. no IOt'lalprogram 7pool~.ll Nred 2 female roo m ·~ 6'7505a~)i., 673-l41W wfrplc. bnte dlct•rful trplc 'i., All amen . 581·2048 pets t.enn&SCOWUAlf'·ashiori mates. n on s m oker,,
1714149l-2254 ev~_w --k1Lcbw, Pvt b:u-lt yurtl Ouldren & pt:lB by ap· -------C.-.. W. ll22 Bechelor S275 tol285 Laland. J1mboret> '\San '>hare J bdrm ;,pt in '
Commerc-1161 S~lllllslA 3 Br 2 bl, dbl garage. pvt l!OO IM7 1622. ~ utl4() pro\ al MIS-0 497·2292. W.st:uds•ftr 3291 ....................... 161.,~. ;~St Joaqwn Hills !Wad Lagwla. Walk to beitch & ol<.~ r I $SSS 6442212 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR 2b bl t 1 ~ 1714)644-1900 to wn Sl75+depo11.al on uu P2,l~"' rp c . mo VACANT. idnl ltn hK' 4 ---HOMES f'OR RENT d' ,. a . ln.<1.d rp . 225(.)Vanguard Wily 497 36lli 9am lo 2 pm .............._ .... .-... BR, 2 B;J, $SOO mo C.:.ill sun ec ... i8r oor ~9626 2 ttr.2 be1 condo."'l blkto ._..._/ Kei' .... 9G2 .... d 71 3 BR. den. pool ar spa. 3 or• br Pnced from op•ner , hlk 1o Brl' Rlrk T,._Priat 2100 •2 Br. I ba condo nr u• ....., uvul.I now. K.icb & pets ~to M85. F'ncd yard It Qlrooa UlO Mo 673 GSlO I BR. I BA, Westside. bl!ach. 2 r a r ~ar . auto
••••••••••••••••••••••• South Coaal Plat.a New N. lluntington UllaCh. O K l >iS 49S·2775Eves garage s f''amllic:" l250 No kid.iorpeU ~ e.aul betyv1ew f<.e!lp rem s hr 2H r "pt
CdM Tenn111 pool twlk I•• TRADIWIHDS crpU, drpl, AIC. pool. Cute 2br. I ba condo 3 Udrms. 2..., bu Walk tu please. kids & pets Studio apt 4 bllu frnm ilft6. ~l-6143 M11mt 542 160.1 ~ cillzens. Compl. ~dl~e~•l~.k Nos rs~: 05hwhr. pool, no pets lake. Community pool & ;gc;:,mlc AS!'llno~ee~ or :::.chD~nyl·I,~~~~~~~ ~~ I Br ~pt. hltri~ pool UDO IA YAtOMT
&lperb view 2 JfT, <! b11
~rm. (Ip, p11t10. Ulfitll
91w119 call r.1:i.4mo bd
7 :J> pm <Jr ~f'r68.J or
~
be h. 1200 -+ •,, vtrl
focillUes. 2191 Harbor 81. 18677 Viewpoint Ln pari(. Avail 911 t65()/mo "7• • ,.,..... 0
C M Space rem. SUO 32' 96&36S2orS4.S-5151. Ava.IJ Sept.I. $375 m u 831 n&S Tow•a•1• 11$-9115 adults, no ~tA 129S !Ill
N .,....., 1.37 l I' .. .. w 190\ St 5"48 IKir.! rMX. o peUI. 646-4151. Clean 2 BR w/gara~e. .._ · u..fwWIMd 3525 Htr. J b•. new cpl11. p1t1nt.
MoaArL o...rt -AdJts, no pets. 773 W. 4 &-home nt'ur Yorktown Condo, 3 BH, 2 ba .. rm· ••••••••••••••••••••••.• dlJlll. n0e1rtnt Tcarport •New Zbr cone.II) nr Sti
-• Wllaon $300 646-9524 med. Pof>llCSS. $000 Mo. l)l.wt, Beh. -nhs e. 2br. Alll\3 No Pfls $41 !'> N r ('lit Pina Pl>QI . <1pa MJll ...... 2400 _ · · · & Brookh urs t. Sln~li: Ca.llJanc.11.~.(99""591· ... t:x·h ,.,.,3 ,,.,,.. i.tory, 2 ba. 55SIJ mu ----2ba. pk scttmg s.;75 mo '" ""'''" 11:Jl..8'174 OT 7J9 021 7 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba car, ra nge, lrg. yrd.f'/P.NoPej.'l.MSW • .shorellnct lllitml Corp. MuiolaVlefo 1267 Lsl&last.G7S·I004 lbr.walkml'lt.6l't.rt'lri1t 2 Rr llJA. c•rpu & rJq~ ,..,.._St~ ..__.,, na-.c: 847..a363 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L....--'-L-....a _......... i . V I ~ 1 •••E-_,.. . ..-. .,.., . .._..._. tr twllh ...,.""_ """· ... carport r11r y poo I S<l 7 5 m 11 '-I,, ,.._.., ..,...., HOMES FOR RENT .... ....,c "~"I'""' .... Id 1 3 L New 2 ~m 2 bath 2 bdrm. 2•Ja ba. Condo, New 4 UR. bonui. rm. 3 or • br. Prked from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.., mo ...., ,,..,, <:'• .. ren t.r po•t.i. I r,
home. M1s.1lon Lakes nreplace, patio. 2 car frig., ws hr1dryer, cpl, ~toMOO Fncdyard& 116ool"-d 3706 C...MHG 1124 17lhf'lar ... &4224fA
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tenrus·pool. Beaut1ru.lly lived In. ssso per mo. 0.!'>476 plt•ai.ti. K Id s & pe t s :.!bdrm I b1 flreplocf' Nt1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii~~ 1 nrt. 1 t>ath 11''' u u1inrt 5225 m<, ~ d~ landscaped . no main Avatl Sept 1. 642-0346 a.ft ~!come. Call 964.2566 or pets Avail Sept 15 5-175 Lenan~yard 6 New2BR18a,dplx,'/.car .,.... r yearly67S.9229 Vo
BO Clubhouse Rd -· ----gar. s ml back ya rd. 973-wrl. Agt, no ee
2550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
10 a cre ranches. oak &
pine Grass) meadowi.
S()mc w 'A uter \'1cwi.
Ukr 541 6745
Outof stat~ Proo.petty 2600 .......................
'l1•ar &In Valle) ld;ihl).
1Ju1ldable lot <•n r rct·k.
$17.SOJ ~~ Shan> 4 BR 2 Ba. dhl gar .
t•h[ldrf'n & pcLo; OK S-52.J
mr1. Call 54(; 588(), u:.k for
Red Estate l'am or Larry
Wmhd 2900 N~.:W Dix <.:ondl) 111 n vu,
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frplt, Jacu1L1. dbl g:oir. V/lll PAY CASH SiW mo /\vall Se1>t I
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511>-7533 .... ..••..........•.•......
HouaetFvmi~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
3106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Yearly, No Bay fronl
b Jmc, 3 UK. J ba +
Jttcuu.i 2 Car gar. J\11 a1I
Sept I. SIJJO l'<'r m11
Laura Va n l·c. llltr
UTJ4062
Olarrrung 4 hdrin, 2 hu
('fAt.age. Yrly $7fi0 mer~
utal Avail 9/lS L11ura
Vance. Realtor 673-4062
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Watc1cont 7Br. 2 ba. f'P.
$750 mo. Avajl 9/10.6/13
JZ6 E Ocean Fro.nl,
'Balboa Penn. Call for In·
fo213·398-3332.
3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ ur. 1 ba. pal.Jo, blt1ns . No
pclS. $3401 mo Call
548 9524
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no pcli. Rcf"i. r cq ·c.1
$395 m o J ohn Cox .
agent. 631 l26li
EAST SIDE
Brand new 3 Br. 212 Ba
toWnhome. 3 car gar:.tf!l'.
rrpl c. s k y li g ht .
microwave. Pool. lenms.
JDS mo Uayi. 646 4:.!1'>2.
e1<CS 645-9543
DUPLEX. l rrn. I fl u.
m'W cpts. df'l)!>. & pa1nl
Sm child OK No pets .
$3.50 mo. 1954 A Mey er
Pl. 549·3484 art 5 JO &
w1md.~
Uruquc 2 lir, I ba. wood
lloors. dbl garage. l~c
yl.ITd. Uack Uay $385 mo. + secunly, refi.. 548·66llO --------Oean & new J br, 2 ba.
patio. frplc, big yard.
2l!1J Meyer. Children ok,
no pets. 1."175: 642·1743
2 8d hou.'le. y d. gar. pool.
no kids. $415 mo. Mgr
2453-BOrange Av
New dlx condo. 2 Ur. 2 ba
Easts1de. S500tmo. KAdi.
OK. Call Linda H11rt
64G-717lor~ 7307 ....................... ---------· 3 Arch Bay, 3 BR, 2 ba. m>, Yearly. Turner As·
soc.
41M·llTI. 49!HSOI
Ml.,.,.··" 11" •••••••••••••••••••••••
Available now. 2 Bdrm, I
ba, Westside CM behind
Cos ta Me s a pork
$325/mo with Jat /11111\ &
sec. dep req. C.11 Linda
llOGHS UAL TY
'75-2311
WAMTED
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M75 nw Call ~:, """" and a:.k f11r l..J rr.,.. nr
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boat shp mr l Tf'nni:-. &
pool. s teps Lo bcalh
SllX>Mo s.6·3215
Lux 3br . 2 .000sq
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Sl.IXX> m<1 871 8 t71
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S urfs 1 d c C 11 I •1 n y
S650 mo. I'll 111:-.t + M't
d e p 7 I 4 8 4 6 H 5 I Ii •
714 741-0462
Waterfront Condo Jl1r,
2'~ba. tennis. Jttc uui.
avail 8117 LcaM· $72:.
846-!>329. 67 5· J CG8
lrTiM 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR. 2 Ba..... . $600
3 BR. 2 Ba p)()
I Panoramic View I
3 DR. 2'"2 Ba fl;:,Q
2 8R, 2 Ra $'1UU
3 l11I rm 2 1111 :• 1• 111
Ori ve by 111 Via Lido
Nord. Lge 2 Br, 2 ba
widen & patio. S875/mo.
yrly.
1(11 r U I( I', rl 111hWH1' ll 1• I ,
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W If 1' h ti f' I.. ti f 'Y II f ,
Eastslde, blk to 17th. 1111( Oreplur••\ 11lr r•oml Nl'a1
private 3 br, 3 bu, d c:n, Irvin" It l'I l'h'iO IJIMJ D:tflO
Balboa Penin. Point 2 Br, ~ardens, deck11. Pnt>I.
2ba.sitlgle ram.ilybome. Huge lot. $695 mo N'lw W1111cJhrld1t(1 2 111 .
F\IUyfurnisbed. $'700/mo 673-6336:"'2·900fl I ba. ioomo l>a y 11
Jrl)'. Lovely 4Br Mt'ISll Verde 1~0·400, t:vc114 wk11Cl11
Waterfront Homes pool home. Nr Adams *'41.M. Aak for Uou11
e:JJ.1400 Scbool. $700mo. Appl \o Ammerman
Wl'nter Rental Ocunlronl Slee, caU 549-2320 a fter 4 SU f' ER 4 b r ' In 11 r c•
trNM. 2br, 2ba. llOOroo. -'p_.m_. -------1llgiouA rucque)tbull S?S-SS.. Eastalde Doll House. 28r club. Newly dt'cor. '885 Be678
3241
S.QaH• 3176 lb&. ape. util pd. $550.
... •••••••••••••••••••• Alelll 75CMM22 Colleae Pk hom e. 3Rr,
Lovely 4bT, compl furn, D9ePalllt l22' den. f1mUy, livtn«. 2 ba,
oahunvu, pnv beach, oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• O>mm. pool, lllOO l.e••~ ~· s mokers, $625. Nice.clean duplex; 1br.l1-MZ-fr.M ___ . -----
jl..31151. ba. Wood inter. Sundeck, 1be Springs. Bachelor
yard: no pet.I. UUJilies Condo. Pool, Jac, Lenni11.
..._.....,,........ pd. Avail. sept. isl. S350 Sl50/mo ... .-1
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Brand New home. Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I 4 J202
OC£ANP'RONT· Wkly or
NO FEE! Apt & Condo
rt-ntals Villa Rentals
675-4912 Bkr
•WALK TO BEACH 3Hr.
$650 Dll> L'lt> tcnni!-. J>')f>I
& volleyhall. i;ar. a~
~fi628
FM Lt>a't' Jasmine Crf'ek
L°4Jt'.LIO S4-c ~ti((.', po11b,
l t• n n 1 ., . p r 1 ' J a <'
SJ .aJllmo Call Tanya al
!03-IJ57 or 646·5096
I A.lST & ALON!-:"
REHTIMES
~ll(J\VS YOU THE WAY
TO GO llOM 1-:
CAL.L 631-4555
l.1.oxuf) Condo m :-:w11l
<.:n.~t WJlk1ng dr~l.inn·
from lY h Cle.in & qwd
2 Br. 2CI a. ri t• \\' a p
plHlllll':> Jlll~l' 2 <':Jr i:.;r
w l11>•>k up $S9~> m•1
12131 !121 53J7 rnllet·t
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h <Jffil' i-·.int.hllt' l11t· a
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l'Jrker Heall). :>SI J2S:J
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l.Aat IA Y IE.AUTY
3 br. 2 bJ . bay view, prur
decor3lro Comm po<JI.
<ill 1otarn1ott• Avu1I riow ms l1ll) I ease 540-5.'J05 or
9::15 219'J
~ 4 Bdrm. l ''I ba. den.
m.icrowavc. pool & ~p;i
~ar ~chools. lite yard
Pool mainl. Gardening. 5
blk11 LO Newport B:iy
Call 642.JtlJ or 638·9663
lc·ave mf'SSoge. __ _
HluHs Condo "A 3br,
2bu, I le vel. Pool. pa tio,
.,hopping l,ong Te rm
$70ltmt> 2433 V1~ta llm~ar
1 ..(96.i3() 1 d YI'
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ncl, J:>' powc•r boat :.hp.
J~Ml·, Sfl7S un/urn. '1~
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5'!1 27M
2 Br I lilt. 1t1umlry, h1l k1l
tdlnlnJC. :tu' 11 v11111 rm.
:r1rk1' h'flc·1'11 y rtl w 111011
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hull1lln11 2 llr , !I 1111
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f\!11 1'60
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llXl ~
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rove. I "'" ronvett 1ten,
SlOOO mo. 213 313..3311
t'Yf'!I, 213·•elH70I
Nt!w In Nwpt Ill•. out
atand1na •1N1c. 1wua ... 2
llt)', 3 br, 2t,\ ba. lrplc,
"rJ>'z Cutt. drpll, tie bark
yaro. Ideal for nea\ f•ml·
ly. IMMI03 .
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...... ~kidal1e
community,• Bdrma, 21-'1
ba. Fam rm, trplc. pool,
teNlta. Nr: Bch. lM 1700.
l'ta«·lll05aft6 pm.
yearly raUI -.00 • up. LutMt: Nwpcwt Terrace ••79. Condo. 3 Or 2~ ba.
......... ,. boule
I 7-0l21
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....... 17Mltl
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HOllES FOR RENT ~I 41'-1177 3 or 4 br. Priced from
... to M . Fncd yard 6 W .. clean 4 br top of the
1 a r u u . F arn II I ea world fmly bom•. f1$0
plHH. Kida • pel• a-. . ..,.191 .-ame. eau "4"2581 or
Im/mo. Ml·Ollat
2 er 2 be Bia Canyon
lwnhu. $800 /mo. No
JIU. Call alt e.,m •ll IM--.
Bl"(• condo. IMle; 3 BR.
2 be., alq)e t.vel; apec·
iacwar view I BarsaJn a l ,,-. mo.,._ M0-0020 ,,.am.,._, nor... o.... 2 bdrm. 1 ba. •$
per mo. Tt4.-..27U or P P• ,.., HM 4t 7 . U u a tt. e . FOR LEASE BeauUful __ ................ 7M m-NRoo. llek 81J .-Coado. 3
HOida roa RENT l*m. I~ ba. AvaU. &.Pl a or 4 br. Prioed rroa a bllrm. + elm. a ba. 2 11. STIO ,., mo. JOt
.. ·--. hcd , ..... • "'--· llaa1 OllMr' A .. nld• Cerri tot,
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•Jm.AtJ,aofte. 141. • .., ... , ,... roomr. taat11r11.
Wlllll Ml fWpT M2·5i8'71 •.Wlaf.... ......
Newport &•orh ·~ fln(·\l
rum t urlOo on lht' W:lll'r
2 br, fanta.'illC \'ICW of
~an & bay Sccunl)-,
11«luded & d111c reet Pnnl
& Jaeu111 Least' $1400
rro Adults t1l4 l&\2 <118.1
witdU)';
Laga.na leoch 3 J.48 ........••.•••••••.....
l.\GL'.!'\r\ llE 1\Cll MTR
INN Maid -.c•n . rnl••r
n' hcatc.'tl 111101 l 't!I
17 J.1 14!14 54!(1 I !!HJ :'\ 11
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h.1 °Vlt''"· ;n :i1I S1pl 1,,.,1-. e clll U 11 ~:L, IJ
711 328--125 7 --~·oeh 3769 .......................
SUMMBl/WIHTEll
RENTALS
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
llHW COAU HWT
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645-757l
nt~\UTI F\JJ.L Y rleu1rnt
t.od 2 Bdrm on I .1d•1 ,. 1th
.UJ amerut1cs M1n1 \ 1r ,.
SMOO mo W11 tl·rfrorll
Homes 631 1400
WlHAVE
SUttttll IBfT.ALS
Ahoh*Mg ,........._.for wtMer,.......,
2 Bdrms. I ba. unrurn
Yearly $425 Morith
associated
llAOKEAS · IHl\l TOA!.
2v2'1 Y'tl l o1b,,'l •' 1 J•• t
OHTHlllACH
l:larh. lutcb. bath, ut1l 1)(1
Hotel AJ>U 1210 yrly I..
up. Is\ & lai1\ 23Clll W
Ckeanfront 673 4154
l~rae 2 bdrm 2 ba
fireplace. 2 door from
beach. '6:IQ per mo ) <'«r
ly 117S-6'74_! -
Ckean front Wl NT I:: It
ltt-;NTAL f"urn 2hr.
:11111. frplc, W1U. ~Mo
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l'uh Htinl. 2 Or, 21H1 ,
1~ dl7, I J2A 3328
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
SUMMERTIME FUN.
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111c101• f'r~e Sunday
1l1Ut1Ch • 880 s •Par
t1t•11 •Plus much morn
OMAT RECREATION:
leo111s • r reo Lt"°llS
(p10 & pro i.hop) • 2
tie11lln Cluos•Saun11•
Hydfom&ssage• Swim
ming • Goll Orrv1119
Range
BEAUTIFUL APART•
MENTS: Singles, I &
2 Bedrooms • Fur
n1shed & Unlurnishlld
• A.dull L1•11nt,1 • No Pela
• Models Open da11v
9 to 6.
01kwood
Gerden Apartment•
Newport Beech/No. 880 Irvine
(Ill 161111
(7141645-0550
Newport INc:h/lo.
1700 161h St
100¥81 81 161111
(714) 842 8170
Im. cmr l l(ar l(as ~
Ponl Gail Pd n H S<-ritt
l'I &\2 SC'73 . IA.'.. ~.611
l Udrma. 1 bath .i1Jt
Adult!\ SJ7 5 mo I:"
paJd 6'\2 ~3
Sp.ir10l.L'S 2 br JpU. I-nm1
I)' Untl f'(J(ll & l'I J \
~round Sund.inti' Yr .. .,1
i\ph 19:1ti M .qd•·
1,1;! 1!61br•tWll'n 12:,
(;ardc•n \'1'<la Apb
l'lt.·aut liran<I "'''" 1 l.2
Hr. f111k l11unl1r~ rm
lmm.'(J (J('lUJI) $395 l•
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gar )llrd Ad 1o1li.. :"-"
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'w "'-1\ il1·corat1'<l .. 1111 :! JI,, I •DELUXE*
townhuuH' 'ir•.11 11w
firt-11htl l' & ,,.,.,1 Vuwl I s•Dftnl APT
are' a Adulh no l>t.>l ' MUl.n S4.:i &l~ 1l il ri7;) 5~1!1 •
•O<•an 2br l'Ond" nr !:>1.1
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l'frurw s:r.s mo '" 1-.·\' N.lc rnr l..arr) or l'am
540-~
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dshwashcr. laundr}
fal'11. sundc·<·k SoWO mo
Adults. no µrls Days
67~. t'\'l'S bi3 l41R
Spa<' dlx I RR. bltn,,
V W. IMO. l,i,l & lut N11
f)(.'lS 00 1003
wunou.~ t'ondo. :t hr, 3
ba. Crplr. 2 patio~. ~un
dttk. pool Jaru111 . t<'n °'' ~9 l(lfi1
SJ75 to $47$ 2.c...J tlr, :• hu,
t'flC) .:11r, ('lH'µlll, f-'rpk
lndl')' rm , patio .. rll blt11'
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l"t... YOll tn Hw wi..r of two"" ffclwtMollt
ISli.50 YllUf'). to
KHOTT'S
IMllYF•llM
Aua. 10th lhn.t Awe rn
'l'\cketA may ~ l'luunt!d
by cll.lbna &42-5678, ext :m • *.
2br, l1"Jba studio. patio,
rlo&ed 1•r•11e. nr shop ·g
cntra, rf'Cftll red~or11
ed. 971-7659.
Large 3br . 2ba. encl.
patio. new crpl & paint.
Nr. OCC. No pets. $425
ni.JM
3 Br, 2 ba. C.rpet..s/drps
Dl1bwesher. Ou pd.
$4$0/mo. 54A·51H o r
873-3800
2 er. 1 ba. sno mo. 271-A
Eut 18th Place. Gas
oven, unse. laundry
fadl. No peta. 644·0452.
Npt Hits triplfx, 3 br,
den. 2 Be, 2 trplc, cpt3,
drapes. blt·lns. dbl gar,
lndry, waler/tu pd. Older children OK. SIOO.
300 OJ le, Ml·Dl
a BR l a., ,.,, edulta. no
&JU, eazs. 3lt Moot• vta.
ta.Dt'-'
lbr, epl. lnlen ded for
Senlor adullt . lllOllo. ••ocne .
21r.AcWho#y
JpOol.s
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pauo ;,pt.'> BB~ ..
rl<Jst> tc.r,,.)' & bdl-
'A .1Jk ti> 'h<>Pp1n.:
17111 ~-~st
otW~
847-6064
Dell11 J br. I', ba rondo
IW. luds ok :Ofo !>CL"
DlO mo + util 675 1706
SHARP beach I. 2 & :t
AR ffl>ll'. ~hw'r !(or &
pal.IO!i No pets 960 23S8
Redt'l' 2 Br. 3 blk' brJCh.
C l>, udlt l PI. 2 t JC
All ant.a
1 Wrm 1 b4 dl!>hWSSht'r.
cod i;:ar111te. pitllO I milt'
Imm beam Adults. no
pi·~ ~ C311960 526ll
MEW CUSTOM
2 IOtlMUHfT
t.ar~c 2 br. 2 full bath.'
frplr. hu~e pvt y ard.
c·loscd garage No pets
$4.lS, mo + S200 ecun l)' + S75 cleanin1t 17611
Van Buren. between
l:aalt"f .le Newman. east
d At•1ch Blvd. dn\e by
• rall ror appt K48·S924
or!$U.7.
Lft1n.-1 Mt
TOIUCH
Nr new 4 Plex I I I Sep
ownr's urul. 3 Br. 2"" ba.
2 sty wlfam rm, frplc,
JJlund hk·up, pvt yrd
UIOO sq f\. t6001mo. (21 3 Br. 21,., ba, 2 sty. rrptc.
pvt sundeck. SS2S/mo.
(31 2 Br. 21'2 ba. 2 Sly,
rrplc , pvt s undec k
$400/mo. Small pets OK
w/approvaJ.
AUSl'ATE R EALTORS
Annand or Michelle
5«).4148 or NS-6817 ev
Large b1chlor apt. 1
block to Ow pier. ut1I. pd
$120/mo. Call after 5.
Sheryl, lllO-ZSSl
LcCondo,2 matr br stt's.
2~ ba, trplc, 2 decb. 2
pedm. ya-d, w/d hkup,
pr, blk to b<:h. 21a.19t.h
St, SSOO. H0·4407 or
-2518
Sudie> Apt, utll paid •
t.undry, m1 rrm b<:h l200
mo ~ security, ref\ln·
dableNf·llllle"es
Es\ra lar,. 3 bdrm w/~. bltnl, 5 mUa
from t.ada. cklM to trw7 ":it:'·,_ mo. Call Mon Jl'rt, 10 to $. •ua.
28lt.28A.11rnew,
priv yri. pr. M2$.
alllGrGNQtl2-4C'71 b. l"* •lltt. Adlta1
1 •• bitml, fDCG w ... pc1.-..1J0. Dal&me..._...,... J'r'pk, ~Orw9 "!"-•cl 1•r• ... petfos.
•Vktor{alt "K" -~ .. ~l.:·~·!:·~..-~--
IHOaT T&all &IN· I Ir, I la tripla ...... ......... •• TALI -..,, dscll. I ._ 11111•"" ............ .
La-.Or D•J wk. el10 Olll. Mr lo. Cit Plan, •lllclltilll._ *·-·
wlater Ir 1r11. Aft. Pft £.U::· !to ,.U. dl&_...Rrllllli•
IJ5.ll70 ""' . ' ... ~ ...
7se.<J3l2 aft 4PM
~ quiet rm, deluu .idil
apt. nr bch. n1Jfl <imokN
~A.I 1Jlu,., Ask rr;r Hnan
.\1 w~ or 1$37~,1
(All Z lir. 2 ba. 2 1Jll\1r~ 1n ~tlllher with <! yr t>ld "'''
bc<ll l'X'lllU>n w , l(r"a\ wanl.JI to '>har~ Y•>vr lfPI
VII'"* SlcSO mr1 Alll k1:<11h Ml:CI 67=-> 037~ r.:JJ I.VJ> Kl~NA
l.drJ(t' • bdrm 2' h.i
hrrpi., .. I' 2 ~Jl'Jr"I l•) bd'1
m> yi>arly "7l li71!1
l>f:l.UX•. C'<>NUO Jhr
2 >ba nf•wly d~•f (, .. r
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/, ri'l• (,,\ itim .. In• I 1,111
1T.':1·~1J
:1 AH I~ I,\ rm 1,,,1 2
•M'\ 11.,, 1!ar \ t•Jrl) • $tiUll
ni.J ~ Ill J. !«161 I I
Lrg .!. Ar 2 bu ) 1•ur I)
"lt'Po-tn '" t>;in &I r(,
~1:,0 "'"" !-.l"pl I t..l"»lli I
•Hr tr,.,.ni111u•" 111•Jf ll11J1o.
l~l'fllloil I' 1l1t• 1 .tr.ut•
ni• r•1' ~10 m11 1>41i JIH~
rrf I •r; t :'N..19
3176 .................. , ....
I &. 2br mm t• 111 ltXlll'
Walk to lx:h 5285 to S32S
G46-0'JU7 or 4 !l8 1903
1110 •••.••......•.........•
'Oc•'4 tnwnhomf• n r ~o
v)o(L'>t P la1:i .. I Rr 2 R:r
frplC' pool $500 l!l2 I
SunClow('r . S \ Call
2 1 3 11 3<1 SJ9t; o r
714 170 04lJ!
lbr. nr ~ Coast Plat .i.
1100 I . 10 m . JU CU 1 11 .
... ua.na, :.ft'"> . Q w l'l $3flO
009442
~ So t:oa.'ll Villa 2 br
~ nr pool & J3CU7ll
StSS 1213 >6SJ.m1 --.. lwllh ,.,..a.ct or~,_.IMd l'IOO
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TIIE EXCmN(f
rALM MISA A"S
MlNUTES TO NPT BCll
Bach.1&2 BR
fromms&up
i\duJts. No pet.:.
1561 Mesa Or
IS Bl.ks F.ast ol New1JOrt
Blvd)
9i&m-5pm 546·!!600
• Sawinll Villate
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adu.ll apts In l4 plans
from m> + pool11. ten
rus. waterfalls. ponds!
GIS ror cooking &.. heat
1ng paid . froml Sin
Diego Frwy drive !lforth
on Beach to McFadden
then West on McFadden
to Seaw1nd Vill age.
(714)-.51•··
1'1115-TlllS
ADULT APARTMENTS
Ne9tJed •mont t au pine11
Ii n.Ulng stl"eams.
PACJFICWOODS
G-2140
fl'l'Tll rmm;i.Lc ·•
.. 2323)'r' srn ;J> <-.ill 640 01~1 d''
•.pm
r~inns1blc n<AI "lm<1kt-r
11.>r frJUr block' V> t>eac n
<.:D'tt S220 mo 64() 7JfJh
I '" 2 qUJf"t men th \hr 111 ..
furri .:\pt tund•1 :'\r
b<·alh ... ,amt.> FAS 2rF~\
<llarmrn!l .. nt1qu•· h,,.
'hr "' f,.m $21)1> • Ul
2-rd' l"l" IJI< \ft •
1-Al'i>IH•
\1 ~ n1 .r I I I 'I llJ 11•
in• I utl 1Hr h • "·'' ...1 "'"·'
Will 'hart• I ~ lui. hm ~
.!J>l 11o fd•·vrrr. <,l)UllJ
"'\ r<.111m :,.11, s.l:!li l" M
t11•1·t F1·m I ftlr r mmal1 ° "'A ~'()II B \Olh 'ti
.>.Ii> !fi~I
43SO ...............•...••..
l~.irJl(t' 'PJ •"I.' l"r r1•n1
.:"oil\ Blh ~llmu {'.ill
1.-rT) 645-1546
Offiu Refttal 4400 ................•...•..
I MO. FtlH •ENT
~ .... t:ihlr..hl'd :'li•'l4 prirl
U1·arh full 't'n I\'" l'l\
l'C'Ull\ I' .,Ull1• 3 Ill
111\ltJUJI urfrl~' fl•>.,.
J\ J1lablt.> 1\ll Jmcn1t11·,
111rlu1fr1f 1n mr1nth t"
month r.-nlal
\t,u•Arlhur :it J am b<1n •1·
t:Xt:;Cl .. 'TIVE HOW INC
752 7170
&Kllti•• S.itn
New addJtll>n tn SUI ll' I HO
H.111 i.rrv1t'l' exrc :-.u1t~·'
1n :-.lt"wport Centn 11
nt•w oHtl'<'l> in plu:-.h :.ur
r•lund1n l(' w un1l1•r
i:round asl>IRnt..'d parl<
mg 1-rom ~ mu. t\~I<
about our move 111 ul
luwanc~
llkwport HCKency C.:on>
17UJ6+171119
I nr 2 Rm Su1trs rrom Si~
Ti9 W l!llh St Call Tom
~2'2XJO
Retail OHtce ~pan!. 7011
:.q ft. We!ltchrr are.i
H i76-4 I 411. cal I roll ert
Smell Htde·Away Offt<•,•
()lJy S50 per mont..b \' ~•
cant. lZ5 No. Broadwn\
Sonia Ana. H1slor11·~1
Bldg For more info rall
Sam Warren 5.58·6878 or
Renala~n07
Srmll omce. Perfect f1•r
answenng serv1<'e. ~h'
Only S7S per mo. I Ill:!
West 171.h St. Suntu An.1
For more info cull J11(•
Ca n ale 54 7·4 181 ur
Renal<l at 556· 7707
Anaheim olfice, busy cor
ner 800sq'. crpl. drp:-..
panel l1 n i:. Cttr ol al
493-6635/ Pat at 586-9867
eves.or 642· 1221
Pn!st.leious ne•
IXICUTIYI surns
available n ear O<.: Au1JOrt. Auractive uh.~
tne.lude receptionist. law
Ubtary, conlerence rms .
secretarill service. &
Xerox f1clll ty . fo'or u
personal lour " further
details inquire at Vortat:
Assoc . 9S5·2288 or
IJ5S.:Dl0
4000 Oneota ldnd , ..................•...
Room w/kltchmtlle
'72wffk•up •
541-97~
2 rma nr. beh. W /kl\ priv.
•· llUMt +SIOO dept. No Pett Slnale Mat.
'7W511 .........
Le nn. prv ba fl f rl)lc, ldtchm prtv. m £, la, c.-........ , ......
........... 210 .......................
TMfm
llodern 1 .. 2 br cott.q•
• beltdl • Tahiti wkb car, row boet, wHh
mulllae, complete ldldlla. .cc ..... ... -=-,,..-.... . ... .
•
PDITHOUSE
SITE
• Miits I a. Trwt Loef&~ 5300 r..IOSA11 SlSO Wedoeeday. Augu I IS, 1979 DAILY PILOT ft
4411 , I Ill...... 44IO ...... DeNi: 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lan"· 11'1· bm/whltc: col lie. Reddl1h brn II
io,n old. Vic Talbert A 11.,noua. 142·k3t or .....
....,W•hd 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 HlfpW-... 71• ....................... ...................... . !Oto rtltlt1 IOOI I .., ...,..al 1\-' ln 'f
cla,.. No poi nt• • &-.~!i.,000 2nd TD
... • Newport Cu .
~POLO•
OlTl'CAU.. ONL V
•t7M'76•
••··········•·•········ ............................................. . on1e11.,.. ............ 1..-.: ---• et 1m1 •at111 11•4 ...-.., ...... UN'DU _. T.a.rt la Hut· •IQ. n .
....................... ACCOUNTING CLERK ASt•••S ~ •j;l,!
.._. Btwi.. • ,., .._,.._,A..---·~
Wlll train. FUii t ime Pn!dlion coll wiodm1. fl! IM ~
O.C. A.1.rport area. Pbofte sold•riaf • teataa1. fbr our eo.t. lleN et:
for &PP(. 5.S7·1112U. llr. Pleuul environment. tire. Ex~rleaee ,,..~ = ~ -:r. ....... ... dlllk a,...--. o.&b Dus•w 0.... .... .
Pllo• office. PltoH *lloftlie•cir.._..-.
•• th t t eo.ta .....
ra.tat a.. for HI• .... "' ....... .._~unit)' A•· ..........._ cpl, waal·
.. to de¥tll .... 2-d t iC: •• ':f"/ ..... ,.....
L-081'. M. Orey Neut«ed
Poodle Wearin1 New Mn.Ko~. ~12. Vic
Giaiw •Colorado Pl.
Ml.ma.
O.C. AIRPORT
SICT'Y&
ISCOllT
West. Ellcelleatpay •beoeflta. ferre d. PIHH caJt
SR ~na Inc. U4 Geor1e Wainer aC Produrt.ioll Pl. NptBc:h. $62300, • IOGl:ltll,IN. ... Wl•....U Call for appt. MJ.-.. C .. lfer•I• F•d•r~
-a..t.,.u.e. N & ... .. .me. .... : i.Sq. ft.-mo
meame bul •llW.I Um• PGt•nllal ad reply
w1.._., llio• tao Dally Nat PO an a.YO «M
.......................
t ... 1100 ....................... S5 reward for blac k,
....... poucb. Vic 19th
ti Pomona, Cll. ConWns
buairMas papera . Call
(TIA)nz.~?days, Eves, ... ...,.
•SBYICI•
Speci1lhln1 In busi·
neumeo, res idents
wekome
A.eC'Ount1ftl
ACCOUNTING
TIM'OltAIY
ASSKiMMINTS
Aut llaaa1er for H. 8 . Seti 11 & Lw
dnc '*°"· Iii.a ace 23. 2"100 Harbor Blvd.
a. GNnd:r IJl:r m411r 739-5241 24HIS. Prefer eaper Lo chaln Co&c.a Meu
groc. or dnlfc 1tore. f'ull Equal Oppor Emplyr
Sl30 UP. Offtu.atort.
~JIU. cblal. A 1C 11!1Al llNela. H.B. LM. .. _,.
a11u~Omce
6 1torqe Wut CM ..,..... or part.I prl'f
......,. +uul lll)..2tl8. .....,.
-f'RAN C lll Sti! S W E N $ t: N :j I C' t;
CRmAM. ll0.000 aroaa per mo. Beach loc
WAdn Xlnt. tuma cat: •u100
rotNY
PINCHER
ADS
Lost REWARD: Los t
fU1lln&ton Harbour Cold
clwJo ti medallion. Has
lion ti wtlab R.H. Cati
Ml>5872"' 2)3, 177.Q20.
••• c-.sm-
114'7 s-t. v...-c.
f t•YcAry
Y• ... llt9w....,.of ........
ffcUtbooU
OrH9• CoHtJ la
• I I 111 .,., IO ... -w.·,..
time Mr. H•lc:h . Bukina 84'7·~. ErD LOAM Pl.AT·
Attendant, Women's Spa. fOIM SICllTAIY
Private Club. P art Ume. South Coast Nation.at
flexible hrs. Call for Bank, an independent
appt. ~5000 ext S20 bank. 849 Sullllower Sl.
Newport Bud a olc/lpt ... C.Dnlr)' lertkMl.
,,~u~ ... ---1 Newport Nr Pst Ofc.:
---.... t .. Ollf 1 ..... 1011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOl..,TAUCS!
Attendant for self -serve _CM __ . s.o. __ s.-m __ E_O_E_. __ _
ONLY S2 Lost 8·12. Femal e
ROll•RTllAllS
•AIDIN O'FICI ModilmS.1ql\11&oreor ~ ... -~ .. HO MES lock~ In
~IJ .in> 1tt'm or tom
l11n111100 of llernN for S75 01 lt'111> 10-llh 11 Penny
1'111t•l\t>1 Atl :I lrn.·:s for 2
COll)t't'Utl\\' Ila)') ~JCh
.ddlllonJI hnl' 1~ W lor
lh•• l da)i. l'h..trttc 1t •
· Himalayan. Vic. 43rd &
IU~r. Please call for
medical 1nstruc t1ons
673 ·8516 E ves
REWARD!
<Sl9 50 value I, to
ICNOTT"S
IBRYFAJtM
account~ 9le!l station. Hrs 7am·
1Pm. Moo tbru Sat. Exp
OIJl net'. will tra in. Apply
m person 3600 £. Pacllic
Coast Hwy Cdm between
tpm.Jpm ask (or Tony
PACI AC
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
VACI ofr H30 Avon ( E >
AvalJ. on Quail & 1n m m 700_'1 ____ _
Newport Beach. From DHlr Spactu S l orage
400 to 3IOO IQ. ft Call .~ 134 w &ker
1.-.73U0 OlA.e Mesa. 6U·0616
COSTAMISA ' ' t ......... 4500
Profess. office spice tt•••••••••••••••••••••
avail. ln cam Lit Banlt New (root street location.
Bldg.. U0.300 sq. ft Low Park lrv1oe Busilless
pnce. Incl. jenltonel. OM&.e.r. 4,801 sq ft. For
secunty services, con-U.topt.ioo to bizy. Pvt
lettnce rm. & util. Abun· Ply~. 494-3866. 'd.ant parlwl& avail. Con--'---------v~nie11t toe. close to ~ llACH
afrporf. travel agent & 3000 ft. 1000 fl office
bank in bldg. 230 E . 17th space, quiet Ute indus.
St .. C.M. 642-9560 area. No automotive or
hberglas1ng. 645-3323 CM newly dec orated dys.
suit.es air cond. 45"sq . ft. ---------
(714 )-642-7710 or (213) 5500 sq' warehouse & ofc.
422-1665. Laguna Hills, Moulton &
Lake Forest. 951-1808
Owner.
warehouses & offices.
x.lnt loc. 1310 Logan, CM.
rstrnt.s1. ideal offices & 646-7512or548-6900
professional secrelanal lndlmrial space approx
services. For more info 1400 sq ft 4 offices _ 2 call Bev at 979-2161 a 1 r c •0 0 d . d +
AVAJLAILENOW warehse .. J7c gross.
Large reception area. 2 _529-029 __ 1_. _____ _
pvt. olOces+storage and Stai.,. 4550
.conference 'work space. ••n••••••••••••••••. ••
Ground noor. convenient Outside storage lighted
& a11ple parking Ideal fenced private residerTCe ~rt Airport loc. Call nearOC Airport. 545-3377 Dorothy 979-8S33.
G _ _._ olf' . bl f ._.. W..ted 4600
d.IUC'O tee swta e or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 or J individuals. Very . . reasonable. Santa Ana· Responsible. working
Tustin Area. 835.6505. w r 1 t er s eek s o ~ e bedroom cottage 10
<Jfices . Large, cu.<itom Corona del Mar or Costa
decorated. Beac h & Mesa. Quietness essen·
M c Fad d e n F u I I tial. Write Classified Ad
a me n 1 t i es i n c I . ir.!06, Daily PiJot, P.O.
secretarial ser vice 1f Box 1560, Costa Mesa
needed. Ohcal Business _92626 __ . ______ _
Cen ter . 891 -4745 or Desire l.seirent or house
752-0234. cpl look.mg for unlum 2-3
San Clemente-On the bdrm w/encl yd for 2
beach at the Sea llorse mllure dogs. Have good
IM.Sl75 mo.l..f92·1720. ref's for all o f us .
75J-9Ul0, 12·4 pref. Steve
e crow Sellt'rl!I h ave
qreed lD pay 1111 CO.ti
iaod CaJTY znd T 0 for S
yur.s <2> 38r. l\• ba ti
(21 48r, l ba+ram rm
Great rentals Located In
N £ Anahe:1m Poti 1blt
lease opooo. Pnnc1p:al3
only For details call
Anmndor Michelle ...............
540-4646
146-6117 H•S
.......,tol.099 5025 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
SWltGLOAHS
and
2nd Trust Deed Loans on
residential property
Custoouzed to meet
your needs!
{NEED
{MONEY
• CUDITMO
NOil.EM
~ & lnt TD loai
547-5402
Arranged by
Coast HOim Lo.s
MON EY AVAIL ·
l'li1Hornmt>rc1JI .ill,
,.or m orl• 1nform.111on
•Hiil ili plJl'l' )Our JIJ rnll
642-5678
•••
C..toa E. Rojos
17641 Misty ..... ...... =:.-a.ocJt YOM ..
he
Hcbtbooks
1$19.50 value>. lo
KMOTT'S
IB.RYFARM
AUit 10th thru Aug 19
Tickets may be claimed
by caJltng 642-5678. ext.
Z72 •••
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
64%-5678
ABLE·S'Z0,000 mm .. a ny Found VIC Goldenwesl &
purpose. Mr. Hargrave Heil. H B black male
!ril·3S35 German S hep herd.
Loan speclalist·bus ., con.
st., R.E .. & acct. rec.
financing 842·0455
MONEY AVAIL.ABLE
$20,000 to Sl0.000,000. Any
purpose, 837·3833
847·0>4
Found or lost a pet? Call
Special Pals hotlin e
714·972-1235
~-Sm B & W poodle max w/blue collrtblack nea collr. Lg REWARD
OH Nwpt Blvd, C M
43&-0!r71.
Found. Spyglass. blk &
while male Sparuel pup,
approx. 6 mos . 7S9-9434
FOUND.Male kitte n.
lon g-haired Tabby
wrwbt neck, chest &
paws . Vic SA lleaghts
8~12. 549-:.113.
Aug. IOl.h t.hru Aug 19
n ckets may be claimed
by ulling 642·5678. ext
272 •••
MASSAGE
RGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCAU. OHLY
Delp .........
631-2140
GOLDEN GIRL
FOUN D: 2 wks a go a ADLT X MOVIES
banded pigeon Call & RS & S8. 20'~ off <.:all
1denWy. 6"2·9814 John 894·5364 or 894 1176
ffiUND: A hjgh school
class ring 1973.
6"2·9814
FOUND Claim or adopt
!.1ale. young blk l.dh
rrux. Male. blk & tan
Cocker Spaniel approic 2
yr.; Fem. wht & bm Trr
rier mix-approx 6 mo!>
Male ll1malayan c·..t t
Others NB Animal
Shelter. 2670 San M1i:ucl.
NB 644-3656 ----
l'Ound 8 12. Nr MagnohJ
& Atlanta H B Beaut.
fem Sabenan hus kv No
ID. Al 0 C An'imal
Shelter. 960-4!15<! or
534-3561
•SllERI LEt:•
Ccr M assewit'
llous<.-calls by Appt
838 6HJ8
•SEQUtH•
&corts&~s
7f,2 87~. S"8 ~JJ
Gnat c °"'PG"'f
OUTCAll
2thrs t.-11 UUIO
MC/VISA __
Man !JO. reu rco. M mfortbl
Ul('Offil' ~k I( ..itlrJC'llH
lady 41}50. like' travel
:;~. mll51c. qwet din
nel"'\ C..ll PC \93 ~
rrn>l anyume AM tk.-::.t
PenoMlls 5350 ,tnCIMll Servictt 5360 .....•..•..............
Energ1Z111g MASSAC I::
Bob J ames -L1c Masseur
Outc al I 9-11. 494·5 ll I
MICHELLE'S
•Ovtcdl•
UAM·2AM 835 374!1
•FOXY LADY *
OUTCALL ONLY
•972-1138•
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Going on lJu)in~~..; tn p-.
llavc fun Call ·r r:.\oc-hnw
Secret:irie::.. Ur ... nda
~7563
LOVB.Y LADIES
~WUt.:1-.., fv t:SCOlffS
\\1th
I'! ,-rtlt)L'"'t-;
l'lvL HES
2\llr-. 535 \j l!I
tau-
There are many new
firms moving 1nto the
Orange County area
bring.ing about an in·
creasmg demand for ex
pentnced Accounting
and Data Processing
persoonel
CPA'S
If you are not aware of ~ benefits of workin.i:
l(•mpc>rary -J!I vc us J
caU or vi.i.at w. at our new
locatJOO. We will ~ hap
py U> d L'<'lll>' 11 with you
Wf.' af\· loc•ated tn th••
C'Ol.lJWELL A1\~K f':n
Bt:lLDI. 'ti
Suite ;20(1
Z333 :'\o BroJd"' .i}
Santa Anet
(71 41llS-4103
Free ParkinJ?
ACCOUNTS
PAYAIU CLERK
A ll1\er51faed propert~
mgmt co 1., &eekm~ J
::.h.srp ac·c·t ., pa).ible
dt-rk tu a:.::.15t the c·on
t r o I I t' r "' 1· o
boolcs payroll Cd pa) &
~ru.. Call or '>4·nil rt
i.ume to Leola ~; 8711
A!to Prop. Mqntt
16721 Hale A\ t-
lrvtne. Ca 92714
:\dven.i:;ing
RECEl'TIONIU
AUTO BODY MAN,
AUTO PAINTER .
PAINTERS HELPER
642-93f3
Al/l'OMOTIVE
TOYOTA&VOLVO
MECHANICS
4 day work week, no
DJgbts. Excellent pa y
plan EltcelJent company
benefits. ()pportumly for
advanceme nt with a
financially str<>nj? import
ooaJer . Contact Service
Mgr
EAILlllE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
~9303 540-9467
Auto Assis tant Office
)tanager Gd company
be nefit !'! Selman
Olevrolet . 633-3521 Nan
c:y Zan.gl
AUTO,ARTS
OEUVYY
W1•ll groomed fPm ale
'"''-'I' th. with )!ood dnv
10~ re<'Ol'd. C M arl'a
CJll $$6 2500 ror In
I.Cr\ lt.>W a ppt
AUTO SUNROOF
,,.~ /Traillft
f u 1 1 t , m ... c; o o d
mechanical :ibaht} and
"""1fk r~'Ord £CJ E C.ill 642 404(.I
AIAIJ tr Jll.'o 'lhlJp look m l(
for dean up & dt'IJ -.ery
pcf'SQn & qualaf1ed !Jl.-
d1\ 1dual to remov(' &
replac~ ltan:.mai>M<>n"
S41S. 221111
BAAYsrrn:n d.1yt1ml"
hr!.. for 15 mo old. JP
pro'< 15 20 h r'I wk. own
transp S2 00 hr ITT~ ~
Rl\BYS IT'T t'.f< A 11 eta y
iv.. ... &Thun ~> homl•
f~UM
FULL-TIME
TBlER
COltaM.sf
tr.cit
234 E 17th St Call Dan
Olumbley 631~
Bankmg
Newport B eac h
mortgage banking co·
has 1mmcdate openingl>
for ambitious individual~
w/pnor exper · 1n th•
foUowtng po81lloni.
DOCUMIHT
CONTROL CLERK
Pnor loan exper prefer
rably an loan documataon
rontrol T'> audit loan
file. for complt'teness &
dC<'urat:) T yping r.:
QLlrcd
QUALITY CONTROL
CLE•K
Mm 6 moe. pnor docu-
ment Cf><ltrol ex pt:r or
loan proc~:.,mJ! ~xper.
W 111 a u d 1 t ., e I e ,. t c ti
number of loan hie:. for
acrurat.t> do('umen1.111u11
Typtng reqwred
DOCUMEMT
MACHI ME
OPBATOR
T.o t~ loan 1nlormat1•m.
into BurrouRhs Dncu
ment machine Ad)USl
forms for pnnt -out &
makt' corrrt'l1ot1s wh1•n
Ot.'l.'~ary Pnor ofhc1t
e.x:per & typing nf 4Swpm
reqlDrcd Part-time
NEWPORT HACH or Jean ---------Design your own custom ofhce. Prime airpor t Need 2 BR, house, duplex
location w /excelle nt or ? for working mother
...._., W..ted 5030
lAst or Found a pet., Call
Ana m a I A ss 1stance
League !>37-2273. no fee.
Reward M COtCkatiel.
g ry w yellow & or.
cheeks. pet of 14 yrs, VIC
12th/Bay. Perun 675-2807
P REGNANT '' C;trtnJ!,
confldentrnl counseling &
relerraL Abortion. adop·
tJon & keeping.
APCARE
Prof(_•,:.1ooal ma•"•JJ!1· h\
ln"d Thcrap1 .. 1 :'\ II
lrs 3 :JO to !I JO A1>1>t
Ad a~enr) net'di. ful I
tame Rt>cept1on1:.t n11
l'XP ll('(: but typml! of i .1
""J>m e:.::.('flll:il Good .-n
tr~ po,11 wn for nl!hl
fJl'n.or! Ca II 5.5&-fMOO rir
JPPI> .st 4500 C.tmpu,
Dr. Suite 6118. :'\cv.por1
8ea<'b_ Ask for Jeannw
B d b \ , 1 1 t ,. r & I 1 t c
h<Jlb•-v.vrl. I-or r•...-1m ~
~oan.I ~ 'mJll -.JIJr"
~'h ()" f(loft'r\c"OH"'>
req1.1red 7~ 1413
CLEO TY'9ST •
Pnor olfacc• expt•r Good
tYl>Ull! ::.kill' & abahty l•1
ljperltlt' 10 kt'~ Wt)Uld he
deurable to fall our d nk
ty pist po?>1l1•m S:il.i.ry
comm w e~1>4·r
f JI & daughter. Reasonable reeway access. A or rent. Prefer Eas lsid e part 8300 sq (t available fro m SI.OS. Newport C.M .. or Newport Hts area. Please calJ 540-8308 Ptace.Ginny,645-65()1. after 6 pm , ask fo r
GARDEH OFACES Jackie.
PrestJg1ous office bwld· Need 10 Oct. Or Nov. furn
1ng. Brookhurst Blvd or unlurn. apt. nr. ocean.
near Edinger. Suites Apply lo Box il619, Dally
from 390 sq ft . lmmcd Pilot PO (lox 1560. CM occ upan cy . 1575 1 92626 Brookhrurst. Mr Cantor, ---------
213-439-5849 Fem l()lsbare 2 bdrm A pt
w/same. Sl82/mo. in CM . ~3340Eves &.c. Otfic• Spoce
400 sq ft . Deluxe build· Winter r ental. 1 or 2
ing. ample parking. bdrm. Mature couple,
Prime loc near 3 mJr. Teachers. 833-6138 Days.
frwys. No. Grand, Santa Ana. Call 979-8533 Space w /sewer conn. for _________ , placement or new 23ft
trailer retired cpl. Adult
area Smi of ocean. Rer
exchgd. P.O. Box 8107,
San Mar1no. Ca. 91108.
Nt>w garden offi ce bwld·
mg. 1750 sq ft ground noor suate. Available at
Sl750/mo near junction
o f O r ange /Sa n ta
Ana.Garde n G r ove
freeewa)'1!. 630·3482 or
971-2854
DEC. OfflCES
50005q.FT.
Ideally located in the
Skypark Indus trial
Center. Private recep·
uon. large conference room. huge plans room.
WE NEED A JBr house.
lower apt.. or Condo in
the Huntington Bch ,
Marina Sehl district. 1375
lo $400. Pleas e call
846-8S79 alt 6P M.
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Opp a lwlty 5005
+ 8 individual ofCiccs. f'EE or LEA.SE
Avail. now. Inquire f)-ench Polynesia Tahiti
<714)76().9466. or outer islands. Beach
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Approx 750 sq.ft. +extra fronts av a i I ab I e .
s t orage If needed. Developers only ple ase.
Newport Blvd .. CM. $300 Owners in Hawaii look·
Rl•-~" ....-. ing for foreign investors. ...:per~_mo __ . _ .. _._,,..,_._' "'-""-• C a I I a r e a c o d e .......... c...... Q.923-8758.
Design Plua, lwcurious U.--UcftMt
d e. s ublet. 642-5'56. Orange On-Sale $39,500
Upstainofflce. SlOO. Toll-Free (800)252-2000
lncld utJI.
105 E.18th CM .
Brand new building on
Newport Center Dr, N.B.
8e-4y in November. For
lnlor caU f'1S.1'175.
Han&. BdL 4 bib from
oce.. lie A/C office lft
modem bld1. llay be
dlvided lnlO 3 suites.
SISO/mo. lM all or part. .. .,..
arc Spece 12xl.S'8". (um,
Weratern Fed Bld1.
...... Isl 'JI0..1515
EARN
$60,000 +
SMmleu Rain Carrying
S)'steml. We make our own• imta.U them on tbe job. Guarantee buliDea
from referrala. Plua Iota more btulne11. llore
room to~ Mlf'ViD&
all of Oran1e Co.
Eatabllsbed business
ow. s JUR. '75.000 2
t:nlcb and macblnery.
Phone SS. 'T1ZI aft lpm.
MDdow w..aalq, resid. ~-MAI beach route. S7500 . Dlllmt oftk9. ll50 Per .,.
llo. Realonomlca ---------~ llALISTATI
QDI, am cle w /alr eond, ..... desk. ,. .. u
•1·11. To .... _..,. or
drlalrer. 171-UOO
l:IN:&
• 0
Prime Npt Bdl location.
Eleeil .... al9tlal natal .,..._ -t 5 yr old oftk:e
.............. Ofter'
will cary. SxHllHl
............ Call m•-·'-"..,. !!!.~·.·~·-· ..... _: '-::::ii:~:::::::~
-----~....... CM( ' 9':.:..... MONEY
llllA vaos I>• a .. o " • • Pl.AM ___ ,,.,_,
119 ... V .. S.C.ll. ""~:..~~ MMIU
•
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WOllOMG CAPfT AL
Orange County National
Corp. in the boom1ne
Security field need s
funds for growth XJnt
o ppo rtun i t y t o
participate in a growth
industry Active or non·
active investor We have
presently over 100
Dealers nation wide. In·
vestment lo SlS0.000
wttax advantages. P 0 .
Box 773, Tustin, Ca .
~-
Moe ¥JH. Tn11t o.idi 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sattler Mt.). Co.
All types of real estate
investments since 1949.
Spedalmqin
2ndTDs
642.2171 545-06 I I
CASH FOR TD's
Amencan Mort 547-7151
Lost. Blue Yellowhead
Amazon Green parrot.
reward HB 842-76:>4
REWARD' LOST· Cahco,
Tort.01se·shell cat. 8 '8.
VIC High Dr. Lag Bch
BIJt. orange, wbt mark
1ngs Fe m . shorthaar .
Margae 497·2S04, 494-8088.
Lost. Black & wht fem
dog, nuxed breed. Vic.
Bake r & F a1 r v1e w
549-0277.
Lost: Bm tblk cal Vic
Yo rktown, Newla nd .
Albatross. Collar w !bell.
8112 968-0067
LOST· Burgundy color
modeling portfolio on
Sl().79, at Lido Village in
Cront of Warehouse Rest
Reward ! Kassandra
761·506.5
Sl*i'-'RNdet'
l.815S El Camino Real
San Clemente : !'\ally he
For Appt 492. rs;
I..A.~A 'S 01.JTCALL
IOAM·2AM
775-0493
LiRda & v;cki
•o..tcal MoslO!Je *
For the .. of It
24Hr 135-7313
~Girl * 971-1513 * 24 Hour Olstcall Service
ESCORTS
Tommy's Of Newport
lotroducmj?
JAMIE&SUZY
642·1.571 7 IOPM
Starting Saturday, September 1st
and every Saturday thru-out the Football Season
the Dally Piiot brings you
A new. exciting. professional fool
ball magazine section brlnging our
readers the m ost interesting. com
p r e hensive a nd auth oritative
roundup of material on the pro
games to be televised each weeke nd
for 20 weeks .
Player profiles. scoutmc reports.
p ictures. p redictions. the point
11 p r ead. Inside comments o n
strategies and who and what to
watch for -everything lo e nable
readers to get the most enjoyment
out of their pro football watchin g.
Don't miss o ut' o n this chance to
have au the football tacts al your
fin.,rtlpt.
M, ...... ..,_,.,_..._ .. .... ..... ,., .............. ,.. ... . a. .... ],.......,
142-1171 DAILY PILOT
0111)" 54!!_~_1; ___ _
T~ 5450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AJ RLJ ~E COL' PO:'l:S
Credit card.-. accepted
I~ Sell Bonded Lie
~1urray 'l HO W Santa
Barbara i\ve. LA 00037
213 2J4.ol2J. ext 10
Seek per<Y>O to dn ve m.>
car lo l::a..'lt CoaM Late
AUJ?U~l Wtll pa) S
675-:.x!, filS 2521
&~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
7075 . .•....................
lr-orung in my I lunttn~f\on
Elcachhomc Call
963 ~703
Add beaut.y of wood to
your home. pat111. dl'ek.
s adlnl! l~c B 360799 Bob
750-2643
Swedish i.tirl looking for J
family for hH• in and
IY>u.-.ek~panj? or bab~'at
ling 675-5780 bl wn I 0 6
pm
H11p W Cllllhd 7 I 00 ....•...........•......
ATTENTION
JOB SEEKERS
Aid to M m11191r
Utility & l11e main
ten.ance In IOvl'I) II unt
angton Be.> a ch apt bw 111
in.ii. Excellent po::.1t wn
f or r etiree w '\nm ..
mf.'('harucal ab1ht> Apt
~ SaJar). S21-8$41
AIRCRAFT
a.fuclil19 Ditf>Gkhet-
Org Co Airport Xlnt op·
port for OUtl!Ol n j!
d1oerl uJ person who can
band.le fast pacf' & pn·
ssure Pleasant working
l'On d1t1 ons Salar)
nes:ntaablc Conta C't
Kath,) <It !»46·4300, l"Xt 1U
AnsWft'iftc) 5erY ic~
PBX operators fOT J
telephone an:.wl"ra ng
st.>rvace expenencl'd or
w'lll train f\JIJ tame or
part lime shuts ava1la
ble Days . aftt-rnoon
everun~ or j!ra\ t' yard
~tust be able to 140rk
'>()(Jl{' weekends Typ1n11
..6 wpm reqwrcd Man)
i:o benefits available
Please caU Mon· fo't1
Fa.'lhioo Island area
Costa Mesa area
Airport area
<.:all 54J.4230
M1f' E.0 E
APT MANAGER
F'or 5$ units in Costa
Mesa Exper'd couple.
Wd e bkkp ~ ex p
IC you haven't found a JOb
by August 16th, watch for
•Husband maant. exp .
Call 642·5073 or ~ 13 )
86.'>-3151
JOBS
"JOBS" is a s pec ial
tabklid section that wtJI
be published with the
Daily Pilot on Thursday.
Aucusl l&th.
.,_,Mfuitl
AICHITICTUIAL
DI.AFT & IMT.
Commercial Int. design
firm in N.B needs In·
te rmedlate & s r .
draftpersons Xlnt
growth potenual. Send
Resume: Ad!SS20 in C/O
Th e Daily Pi l o t
News pape r P 0 . Box
t:iS), Cost.a Mesa, Calif.
9tl"1
A/11.tcepHowlst ~girl office. Exp. req.
in lYJJUll & verifying in·
voices, 4()..SOwpm , 10 key
by touch, answer phone,
A C C E S S 0 R V aeneral o ffice pro·
DESIGNERS needed. c:edures. Newport Beacb
Oare ror design esaen-..... n411e-10t0
tial. part-Ume or fuIJ . ---------
time. earn Sl5·S20 br. Almnbly Wort fuJ.1 time.
WW U'ain. Call llari..bn Apply In penon. Arrvw
197...,_ llfftfl . Inc. 1365 Lotan
.Ucountlnc
PleMe see our lld under
biddnl.. Irvine S • L AllD.
McountiDC NIGHT POSTING
a.ERK M dub Melrinl ..,,..._penoaform·
Uy poa. in Acd .. Lt tfp-
... • 10 u, tsP Nqd. ................ '° 28m, Call for •ppt. -----Un fttl:---.
• ,.
Ave. C.11. s.wt02.
ASSa .. s
Primed dttuAt boarcla. wt.re ...,_. UMmbl)',
aome eleetro-mec:bankaJ experience. Minimum
ftve yean experi•H.
RaplcllJ upandlnt O'lllla ea., nrm ....
etllt•l eompanJ
beMflta. COnt•et Pat IMl m.-i. s.at 0po
part ,,, r J'as•.
--.; .... .-.--~ .. ~ ·---....._ ... _____ ....,_.._.,... ... ..._ ....... .__.,_ .. ._.., __ _,. --..--.-.
Bab}'lltler needed. mom
UijO only foc I yr old .\f)
RLEClERK
1-:ntn lt>\t-I IJO'>ltllln
Some. pnor ofllr~ exper.
preferred. but wall train
ho me In 1ne Good Good company p11ut
~31) 552 81~ benefits & fret! parkanw ·
Bab~1tter n~cd da)'
for potty trained 3 ~ r old
:;i 1rl Y u ur homl
-... fenced ) .ird l' \t
55&384fi
Babysllt.er F t. in m~ ~ H
home. Mon t'ta 7 15-4 1$
640--0686
BABYSITil-:R for ~trl~. 2.
:; &c II Late hou.w .... ork
f"or appt <.'all 640-45WJ.
ext202fo:OI-: ---
Ba.ruontz
StatJ!ll1cal Typist
Xlnt b<'n l'f1t:., e~
pcnenc~ only plea::.c
<.:<ill for appt !HO 5100
C-arol Of' Ma rt tn
AMERICAN
STATEIAMI(.
flex hrs Could live an Bankanie ~"' &h 6444811 TELLER
TELLERS
\\e turn>ntly ha\e 01>4..n
1ngi; 3\a1lable 1n our
C,0..Wt Mesa Branch for a
full f\all & Part T1mt'
Teller Desired bJ<'k
ground 1111ould include
Pf'e\'lOUS S & L. ban.k1na
or related expen ence
We dfer excellent com
pan) paJd bend1ts and a
compet1t1ve start 1n ,1C
salary Please call L1!>a
Kisner al f 714 ) 979 3910
BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS &
LOAM
1640Adams Ave
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
Equal Opportunity
E mployer MI F
Bankmg
GENERAL
NOTE
TBlERS o....,.c....,.,..
Opening• available for
eiq>erienced indlvlduals
I n t h e complet e
docwnealatlon and I C· coundnl ol lnat.alJmenl,
real estate and com -
mercial loam. Includes
iDterett and collateral
Expenence prl'ferred ror
nur So Coast Plata •1f·
rare Please call Kathy
Amburtzt>Y al 540-4066
Calf. Fedet al SGT·
inqs & Loan . ,
3333 lfn stol St C M
E 0 f.:
Banlwltz
TB.LEll/P.-t r ...
Dowfwy SavmRS & Lo<611
has an openmtz in ll:a
c.oiua Mesa branch for .s
part ume teller Savuu:~
& Loan or bankin.it exper
preCt>rred Must be able
t.o work Saturdayi.. Xlnt
workrng cond Paid
vacations F'or further
mlo cont;ic:t Mr. Fiaher-
ty. 7 14~·7422.
Equal ()ppar Em pl yr
He.nlong
Tai.st
NEW ACCOUNTS
Part time permanent.
typing required. Wiii
consider trainee. Call for
app't. J oan Marselle,
esGSl
Mutwll Savings & Loan
570Caminode Estrella
San Cleme.nte
F.qual Oppor Empb'r
Banbng
ACC~
SA~S&LOAM
Expanding savings &
'°91'1 needs penon for a c-C!OWltinl dept. Savin~6:
loan exp nee. Position
m1y lead to asst cott-
troUer.
ln1De S .tt L Aun
UllS62 llacArtbur Blvd
Irvine '152·2800
EOE·M/F calculat.lons. Ability to, ________ _
type accurately and
operate a calculator es·
emtial .
Excellent benefits
av.ua.b&e. ror further In·
fcnatkJD eoat.tel lla .... e Al..,.. at:
17141 '71-3714
WIU.SPAMO ....
........ Oppt.J Smpl .,,
Bantinl TB.LEI .....
NAnOMAL BA.MC Has open.lus for ea· per leoce 1'ull time
Tellers. We otf•r II·
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DAil Y PILOT Wedneec!!y. A"lu.t tS. 1171
Servlce It laatallalion Jltl1's boM &. home re
Ru /Comm 'I 24 br pain I ·~~••ha.,. In ~a1.o&n.1s.t c&rptntry • ritwttlau •.,. • ""*' Abo aJua 6 wtn
-•••••••••••••••••• dow C'l1a&uMtl r•pJacc n. ell. Jun Ml-4TII Drl vewaya •Par II In a
kJ&•A.eoalrl -SealroaUoa.
SM AapbaU S4t 417 I Uc'd. _.., .. ».
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ANY'nllNO from A U> Z
Oltln .-id'"" Framtn~ M SrM,,_UIOl
CUSTOM INnRIOR
CARPENTRY
8YJQ' '42-
P•c lfll' Con <'r•I P
O>mpltt~ t'OOCl't'le Ill' lll'I Qxnpl«e llt't"VIC'e . H ies
_your rorma S•vt• Autom•tlc opl"tators
06-Hepa1r 1p\"rl•lty. 574 Pouodallona. r eta1nloa
.-alla, bloC'lla. paHn• Ge ft ' I
lldmt l Ton ll'UC' II
Truh. tiff trtm. Din
~~
Yard nfuae or llahl
furniture Keaaonable
ratf.9 C.Jl ~JS. u 'd SS.~l3. ~ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
GanJ.•nll\IC, clt-•n up. & IUn.lhn.C. triauoine. yud
llrndarap1na Gcortet' 4'1u~et'le1lllups ....................... ltiu.h.I ~TI112 ~-8271
V..U. CIJ.Jtom UuUdrn ~pAoader. dump truck.
enwJi,o&, haul, tree & yrd
wrk. misc. 831-1.257 tland PolLablnt ol your
C'U' at your hon>. (Ir ()f fk ... ~
tt~I or alt1m11111n ,
flnlah c arpl' n l ry
im'alM8 Dallu Ml SW71 t)AWa CUpHt r)' • ..,.._ ---------
Ml Doon., •lOdow•. etc 8'dwkel
LAWN 14"1'Vlti!, l11nd-
1upe, CINJMlPI,
bau.bn1. w , ll80'7 ---Faillhaulin1. res Sl.4 & up.
Yd tlr gar cloups. Free
est m•OM2-4597 ... ,.... ' ~2312..131~ ...................... .
f'ro( g»rdeoer at 11 frac
l.iOll ol the 1oi.n1 ratAL AA 6P M. 842 8063 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Babyslttltic . lh-n d m )' C.,.. s.nk• ....___ ...... _ ..... . . ...................... .
...,., .. , .V.'CI' -"att, t•.a Pl''" IAluta we.loomed 9\&mpoo It steam clean ~t.llQ2X) Color br1Jhtenens. wht
Babysitting in II\)' hom1•
6 :k>am-5.JOpm Moo t't1
2 5 yrs old. Hoth 751·9!178. .
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BANKRUPTCY $75
DIVORCE S'lS
Action LegaJ. 8t2-5100
llYOICE
Typing service available
C.all Barbara
641-0586
epta lO Olli\ b14••t'h Clea.n
bv. din rm, ball ru Avg
rm ST ~. cwch SJO, cbr
l'i C'.uar ellm pt'I odor
C'pt ~pair, LS yrs expr
Do work mysell Refs
~J-0101
w~ Care Carpet Cleaner:..
Steam eltian. Also up·
bolstery Worlt guar
Truck mount uml Free
est, reas rates 64.5 :n t6
Have your CA RPETS,
FLOORS and WrN DOWS
cltianed by Dutch Main
teoance. 971-l l.S4
ln O\Y home, clencal, typ-
inl(, stuffing envelopes, Cdw"'9
etc. 979-9064 •••••••••••• •••••••••••
DiStelano & Agronovitz
Construction. Fre<> est.
Lie J:J15064. 646 9619
MJK Quality Services
provides prof. barten-
ders and waitresses for
your weddmgs, cocktail
parties and all OC'caslons.
Uc l-09924L. 897-8231,
891-42.14, S3S«1J
f.£..flM'RICIAN Pnc~
nibt free eatlmal• on
large or •ma II -'<* u 113372:1o4 873 CW9
I' Ot ada.drl~
64.5119'74
•Travelers t::ltlcln<· &
Soni. Mamtenuncc, com
m'I. rea1dentu1.l. Lie &
lk>fldtld 17141642 t503.
....... LP ... •••••••••••••••••••••••
------YARDCl.Jl'.AN·UPS&
LANDSCAPlNO
~9239
rule-ge student. beats aJI
pnces Rot~l.llling, sod,
:.eed, i.pnnklers, treC'
pruning, h au l ing ,
cleanups Call Jon . ~ earlY morn, late
e\'e
MIKE'S HAUUNC ALL
TYP!SDUMPTRUC K LOWRAT!S548-l~I
...._C...Senk• •••••••••••••••••••••••
MerUp't CIH11I••
Ser#.
with a persooal lOUC'h'
Fr ee est. S37.50up
!mM3149
Ha aide I l'i •
Magician available fnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
any occasion. Adam R e liable w ork by WantaREAU.YCLEAN t-1e~her644·58S3 "Mart-o" paint. clean HOUSE! Call Gingham ups & hauJ Rprs, try me, Gtrl. Free est 64S.5123
umEEGYPT
Professional Bt>lly
Dancer t o t;ntertaan
G i ve P artie s to
Remember. ELYANA
l-4!e0050.
MS-5749
Backhoe/Loader & dump
t.ruck serv. reas. rates.
A'ill for Bnan 642·0239.
Robin 's Housecleaning
Srvc, for a LborougbJy
clean house s.10~7
--Cedar Crpt Clean 'g , ,.._.. .. , steam/shampoo. wndow
••••••••••••••••••••••• wsh ·g. fir wax ·g, gen r..cMg Carpentry. fencing & roof cln'g serv Res/Comm
••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. Nojobtoosm l Papa Reasonable. Simon
K&B custom wood fenc· Qiff 631-42164 751-8951
ing, gates & fence repair.
75().1885
Class1!1ed Ads 642-567H
HOUSE & APT PAINT
REPAIR CLEAN HAUL
LO COST 6'6-1701
f o r exce llence an
houseclearung. Clearung
Unlimited 546--:r726
SUSI f. 'S clea.n.le1 service.
ThanJu&h, l time, wkly,
rmth.ly. 751·7388
MS. VICKIE'S clean1t11 service Rl:sld. cleanln&
.t Its best. U c'd/Donded
Servtng the Irv/ Npt/
Tustin areas. We take
pride UJ our work. CaJI
rorappt S.Sl-dl9
Prof. P9inUn1. Ext• tot.
""'315. Reis. rree est. 53M7a>.m49S
o.tom paintJ.n.1, aJ I hand wort. lat/ext. free est.
_J_adt_._-._~-----·L pair fr Reroof. All types ·1hin1les · Palntina Int/Ext. Qlty rocksbahs·compo.tar. writ fr material. Free Fin t:at. Ind/Res. &d·l2S2 Fret est. 541•5930 · .... _ L d L'--. Avail. .~-.,._.opean an scaper. c."9 - -
The Personal Touch Top worll. Fair price. T•utll• ..,....
Cleaning speclaJlting in Reta. 64&-487l dya/evea. H 0 USE PA I NT IN 0 I •••••••••••••••• ~·---••
your needs. Complete AIRI.Ei.5 WORK. Free ENCE'S TV. t7 yrs
prolm.siooals nus is my t._mry =tes. Lawrence nper. D n ys. eves.
only buaane11. Bon --•••••••••••••••••• ---------• '1mds. 15.95 +. 951-1088
ded/lns. 5.52-0l<ll Brickwork. Small jobs. PROFESSIONALS Guar.
For apol)ess. 1parkling ='~~~ae~ & local. very reu . 631-2584 .• ~.~•••••••••••
clean house call 53&-0739. CUltofn int. ext. PT'al tree trimming & re-
Ask for Deanna Re I I a b I e w o rk by ,._La.-moval service. Free est.
''Marco'' paint. clean· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• c.um.9831AM. Alice's Hou.sec leaning. ups ar haul Rprs, try me. ---------Reaaooable, ~able & 64.'>-S7~ All levela·s tyles·ages Mite's TreeServi«1: Tree
refs ~12166.646-4871 ---------GabrteUa Sludio/Muslc removal. cleanup, trub
Acr oss from NHHS haul-away~~
HOUSITBUlBS
A group ol local leacbers
will care for your home
wtu.le you are away Ph
M5-81>J6 ex 2
SUPER HOUSESI'ITER
J:)igmeer, SS. resp. non
smoker. non-drinker.
bondable, NB res 22yrs.
many refs. son away at
ooUege. I will guard your
properly. water your
plants. etc. much as you
would for ·a modest r ee
642·T.I04
Prople who are seekmit
an apartment look h~l
m <..1a.ssu1ed. Wall your
ad be there? To pluce
your ad, call 642 5678
........ /P .. •IMJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
PU'ERS PAINTING
Expr'd. Reas Ra tes.
Free Est Call Gene S&«S8 -
,....., 11.,.ar !~'!:! .............. . .......................
Pa1nt1ng I NT I EXT ft trl 1
Neat, honest. reas . 12 •••-•••••••••••••••••• Typillg s.rnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp. LJc'd. Dlllve Plu.mbing repair. Spec. in
964-100. remodeling, copper re -l..P ar.ce Services. Prof.
typuig, term papers, re-
sumes e t c. Louise Residential & commercial
pa1 nt1ng F'r l'e
eslJmates Res. rates
675--9591
ALL PAIMTIMG
Neal s.s&-~ Compl
Ext.$450 lnlSJ.50
lnl Pamt & wallpaper.
Qua! work. reu pr. Free
est. Steve 547 -"281 f or
ext pa&Dt, call Jim
pipe. Free est . Top Hat
Plwnbing. S3'7·3UM Hagan. 548·7US. __ _
DR. Sl. ClaJ.r's Plumb· W lh w a. .. -0 ang, reliable, $14 pr hr ""7 &&S-3503 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ege students, window
wash 'g Resid/slor es
Xlnt wrk. 642·5449,
64.'>-71rr2
1be Pipe Surgeon Plumb-
ln&. Free est Rep1pes.
remodel work . cslm
homes. Comm'I & resid. 1---------
Qual work a t r s nbl RESIDENTIAL/COMM'L
r ates. 540-7535 Lie DEPENDABLE
S3'72863 9604713
-H~lp Wanted 71 0 HftJ» W Clftt~d 7100 Hdp W mthd 7100 Help Wont~d 7100 H.tp W G11fe.d 7 I 00 Hdp W Oltfe.d 7100 ..... W~ 7100 Mllp W..a.ct 7100 Mltp W..t.d 7100 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
liANKlNG
SECURITY PACIFIC
I.AHi<
has opemn91 in
SmtaAaomtd
l'Wwpori &acJt fM:
LOAM ctE5lKS
BOOKKEEPER
with construction ex-
pcnence Hrs: 3 to 7 PM
4 days a week. La~una
Iii 11s. no.9996
BOO KK EEPER P art ume for Ortho-DenlJI of-
fice. N.B Two •, days
per week. 642-2626.
H~n yfypln-i : no --------shr:li~ ~red. Bookkeeper
HB.P!
MSD SHARP
F/C COOICIW'Ea
Owner o( young S A Co
m>eds a very <;harp rinan·
C'lal helper & adv1:.or tn
handle all runct1ons or
O..EANlNG Model hms,
days, rnst be depend. &
have rel lransp. JG.40 hrs
wit, $4.SO hr start. Call
751 ·5011 Iv n ame &
number Ask ror Mike.
CLERICALIRECPT
Fu.11-ume. Near Fashion
Island N B Switchboard.
good typing. -& detail
work. C.aJI 9-4.30 Mon·
fh Julie Griem 644-1230
1::0 E MIF
Clerical/O....,.
reqwnng typing skills
and basic knowledge 1n
m ath Salary rom
rrx'tl:>urale with slulJs &
expr Office 1n Npl
Bear h. C.aJ I 640-8950
SECRET ARIES
C andid ates should
fypt a l'lliftinun of 60
'VPi.C, take li9 Jd
shorthand and ~ able
to IMMCle lteory rK.
Holt duties. ~ence
in loaa docm1rntation
is peferred.
manual ~r..tem. 1m l P L --------• statements & tax re-U.EKJCAL
Offer•d ore co•·
petiti~· sal.-its Giid
excelent be-Mflts.
Far ~nt ~afl:
1714J 558-2136
SECURITY
PACIFIC
DANK
ports. Salary open +
honu s Cheerfu l ,
pleasant offices. Good
benefits +future. Call
(or interview.
973-207..1.
Bookkeeper·f C f or a
WoW1ng consultmit firm
IQcate d 1n Fas hion
island. NB. Benefits 111-
c I u d e major m e d ,
mileage a llowanc e.
parking , all nat 'I
holidays, & your birth·
An Afftrmallve Action ctay off + l wk vacation.
-•E•m•p•lo•y•e•r•M•/•Fm/l•l•V-•I Call GleM Olsen or Ted Bavly al 644·!n74.
GREAT JOBS!
WE NEED:
•FU.Clfl'b
•Typil~
•S.C..etwi.n
• AccOMftfflM) Ce.b
•Data Wry Opn.
Jom the Team ' Become
a Norrell Proress1onal !
T\;'1 rwary Sft-fJcts IR E 752-6666
Barber slylbl. J:<,'<Jd al·
moophere in new salon.
so me l o lluw i oJ.(
necessary FUii or part
lJmc, 10.S Tues. lbru Sat.
494-8888
1111 lloys & HostftMS
Day & night. full lime.
Apply only. Mon-f'ri.
between 4 & 5. Baxter
Street Rest. 4G47 1_E •. o •.• E.·-----M•/•F
MacArthur.
Barber Stylist to manage
part.time. 631·95n. Tues·
..Fn, 9-6, Sal/ 9-5. eves. till-~-------
BAR MAJOS • Top $.$ for
sharp dependable full-&
l>l 646-3666. CM
Beauty
Rental spaces a vajlable
for hair stylists & other
related services.
LlDOHAIR FASHIONS
M:>A Via Lido, N.B.
673-7850. 673-1970
Cafeteria .....
Short Hours
3 hr. m!n. $3.SO per hr.
C.M .. N.8., CdM areas.
Apply al Newport Mesa
Unifie d School Dis t .
fOOd Service Office. 1857
PlacenUa, Costa Mesa.
MS-2920.
Cafeteria employee with
good benefits . Swing
shift, fuU or part time.
Call for appt. 731·5100 exl
29)9.
llAUTY SUPPi. Y Carpenter, exp'd, ne<!ded.
Sales lady exper $170 Own tools. & transport&·
wtt to start. Pald H & A tion. 962-831'.
Ins .. vacation. 6 pd CASHIB holidays, bonus. Also, ex-per wig stylist. Regal FUii time good pay.
Beauty Supply, 263 E. Growth company 5 loca·
11th SL Cost.A Mesa. tioos. Over US. We teach. ---------1 Metro Carwash. 2950
B>okkeeper. mature. for Harbor Blvd. C.M.
smlll business in Irvine. Call· 546-6673 CASIDERS Gener al of·
· rice. experienced part
IOOKKllPlllF/C time. Apply The Earl's
PosWon w;th prominent Plumbing, 1536 Newport
Fash Isl. Real Es tale In· Blvd. C.M. 642-1753
vest. Firm. Xlol op·
port&mb.y. M0-<1123
BOOK.KEEPER-ex per 'd
part·tlmel. day or eves,
979-MIO an 4:30pm
8d:t eeper ---------
CMllEIS Newport Beach Finan·
cial Co. requires full
cbar1e bookkeeper
(minimum s yrs. ex· UrJOIEM ua•rtt perience). Strong ~hl 9ecretarial stills prere-
qWite, data-processing <>Peaino now available
exper. belpful. Salary fOrfuif time uslatant
CIOllUIMGIUfale with ex· 3rd per. Aall for Wayne maupn oo 2Dd.. .
15.., shift. No uperienee nee.
...:714-.:.:..:15-.:;:...;;;.;/W..:..·----1 We train. S&a.rt $1.10 to .. IOCti•• ... :nbcM.D'rtllllll·~ty~;~ Ute ~al. rttep-n.s poaWcm to auo
t lon • boolllteeph11 l*'bourifqualll'aed. For
dulie9 from Girt Friday mn iafGnDatloD 6 lD·
pllllidcm --1 la'Vlew IO to atcre a at
BOOJUtSSPSR·Fall J000t Crown Valle)'. .............. ~ i...-. Nlauel. --ll50 ..W -..._ W/ crmi'i\t/S ....
--desirable. ......, app.--.,ao,er
......... apply.
allU> CARE needed f0t ...::::;;;;;..:::;~;.__---1 .......... "41)'1
i :---. ear 6 ref• ,..
qd. llHbl aal. Call
73Mn.L
aerical
A{PQ.HIC
Construe exper nee to
ge.t this great position.
Outstanding benefits.
loc.ation, working cond.
&salary.
Irvine Personnel Agency
488 E 17th, Costa Mesa
St.eZM 642-1470
CLERICAL
PIX leceptioll
The Administrative
Service department in
lbe Anaheim bead office
c:I a leading savings and
loan bas an immediate
opening ror an Individual
with good commwlica·
tim skills and typing of
35 wpm. Respoo.sibilltics
will include operating
SG-1 phone conaole. mail
dislributioo and general
office back·up. Ex·
pertence is preferred, iU we will lraiD I.he rigbl
penoo. Starting saJary
9>0-9875 bued on ex·
perieoce.
CLBITYPIST
Our Saviap Admini.stra-
tiOD depertmeol is seek·
lq a abaJ1) Clerk Typist
to bandJe pl;ones, typing,
filiJlg, and misceUaneoua
omce duties. TyplD1 o1
SM5wpm~communic.cioa are re. cpred. StartiDI 1aJary
.-$125. commensurate with~
Columbia offers elt·
celln srowth potentlaJ
and an outatandln1
bmeftla ~· in ad-cl&iOD U> ideal' work en·
vlronment. For In·
tervlew appointment,
pleMe call Ptl'llOOIMI at
{7M) m.n01.
c I ........ .
... Lem ..... ~···· ........ <war SmploJer
•If
Employment
Apply at Tht Employ1..-nt & Trah1ln9
CNhr. 538 Main Street, HnMc)ton leoclo.
THM ere CET A ~ positions.,...-. iMJ
Hwtt'-JICMO IHCh resJcMttcy, I 5 CMlt of the
patt 20 wffb YMMploymewt and an lncCHM
whldo meets hcMt ~C)llidtiltn.
s.rvice Smpporl w.-er U
1.-1c11MJ MaintettmtetJ
$640 Ptt MOftffo
LmdscGIM Malntetoanu TralniftcJ
Sl.!Q_Ptr How
Clen Typist
S'78 Per MOfltt.
Sert Ice s.pport W oril« II
$640 Per MOftfh
CMechanlcal Malntettance)
CLERICAL
lffORTUNITIES
•LOAN a.eucs
Typu\lt ~wpm and itood
clencal ski.I ls rcqu1 red
Related expencnce pre-
ferred.
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
CLERK for HB Dru!!
st.ore Exper not.nee Min
age 21 Call 847 2563
CL ERK S • 2 f or
pharman. sales. 1 F T .
l r T !77~9fi00 -----0.t.:B ATTENDANT for
Uruvers1t> Alhlet1c Club
S3 SO hr 6 30am 2 30
Mon lhru Fri Cal I
7~ 7!Kl3 ask for John
Convert spare lime into
cash in your pe>cket. For
more lnf o call 842-4262
COOK Assist League 7IG> Edmger Ave Daycare Ctr. 9am·2Pm.
Hunluigton Beach Qlll 645-6570. Mr, Felix 848 2222
EOE M1F/H
Oerical
PENSIONS
Pension Depa r tment
need s i ndividual lo
calcuJate benefits for
various types ol pension
plans. Must be able to in-
terpret plan dOC'uments.
be detail oriented with a
D'lllh apt.ilude.
Good opportunity t o
work in area of ex.
pansion and growth.
We offer outstanding
working condillons and a
liberal benefits package.
If you qualify, please ap-
ply In person to: Person·
nel Department.
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach, Ca 926fiO
F.qual Opportunity
Employer11 /F
a.BICAL
We need an outgoing
per100 -.m-2pm. M-F
for General Office,
pbanell, & learn our acct.
syatem. Must know 10-
key. Bookkeeping ex·
perience la prefel"red.
Perfect opportunity for a
woman wtUo children in
ac:bool.
Pl.ae apply in penon, 11.r.~s.
COOi<
Experienced dinner
cook, full time . Top
wages. Apply J-Spm, no
phone calls. Jolly Roger,
400 Sn. Co'asl Hwy,
Laguna Beach ----
C.ook Exp'rl, r 'l. nights
Contact Mike or Wdyne
The Quie l Wuman
640-7440
Cook f l . exp .
Beachhouse I nn. 619
Sleepy Hollow Lane.
Laguna Beach. 49'·970?.
COOK
FULL-TIMI
3333 w. eo.t Hwy
Mewpcwt ....
C.ook. lmmed.late opemng
for experienced dinner
cook. 40 hrs. Wed-Su n.
Pvt. club. Apply In
person. bet. ll-4PM. 11101
Bay111de Dr, COM.
COOKS
Part Ume day & evening
lhifts available. Pilla &
aandwiC'h experience.
Apply In person only
Moo-Fri. 9-S.
BLO<XBUSTERS
17917 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvi n e <Corner o r
MacArUtur & Main. >
COOK
We are aeekln1 an ex·
perienced banquet C'ooll
lo Join tbe Marriott c.m. QuallllcaUoaa lD·
chide or1aql1atlonal
abWt)', efncleat .-ork, 6
abWty to handle pre·
_.,.., E&1JOY excellent ::1 beoellu .tnclud· .... ...... per ahlft, ~r.ooa. Moa-
MdmGn.HOT&
~0..-Dr ~ ... ~
lz:lc:wm'•ms>lo1er
COOK
full trme S C Golr
Cou r'e Res t aurant
492 ~95 ------COSMETICIAN JO h ri.
wk . ~alar y eom
mensurale w exper S A
area 557 0320
ter help, baJu.•f' ... ~
.i.~1.-Must.haH' expt-r
675-7904.
Counter f'erson needed
Ful l Time Cameo
Cleaners 644.(~13
Counter Help. nQ C'(P
needt'd A p pt•Jr 1n
Pl.'™"1 Start pa~ S3 hr
l lOl fo. ('ua..~t llw~ l.d ~
COt'NTr:R 111-:LP
SUPl::H SA ~l>W J(.'11
545-4867
Counter llelp 0\ ('r UI.
Mon Pn U-4pm Apply
Delaney's Sally Sands.
29) S. Coast Hwy, Lag
Bch
c.ou.ntcr llelp I' t. run
<:Op) m a1·h 1nt<s
llOUSf'IAl\eS iA eh'om l'
~1orns or afternoon~
546-21}1:1 K1 yo
COUMTER <;IRlS
f' l. p t. exp prer d but
will tram mature person
Mr Best Cleaner.1. 2939
E Co3st llwy, CdM Ap-
ply bet 7-3pm
COUMTER HB.P fOR
HEW USTAURAMT
f\JU & part lime. day &
even.Ing stu..rt.s available
~usl be 18 No ex ·
penence necessary S3 50
hr. to start. Apply in
per.iOO only Mon· Fri 9-5.
BLOCK BUSTER'S
17917 MacArthur Blvd.
Irv ine . I Corner of
MacArthur & Ma an>.
OF.LIVERY PERSON
full or part·llme. Will
al.so Lra111 lll blut> pnnt
ill.fl: Hunt BC'b.. )36 2926
Dcllvery Onvers lmmed
pl operung ~naJI Mu't
be 21 & have gd dn \ 111~
rt.'<.'Ord Start S3 25 hr •
lJpi. Able to worlt e'en
inscs... ApPIY da..al y after
5pm Ask fQr-. J t!an or
Michael Me N Ed ·.,
Pt.a.a. 410 t: 170!. CM
~71.36 -----Deliver) P lime AM, L
nmes S:lOO per week
LagWla BeaC'h ~94-84
DelJ\ el"). P t. 4 30 9pm
Own truni,. Mon 1-·ri
~ w~ rcq Must
be OH 18 5.Jl-0811
Delivery Per;oo ApplJt'.t
I.Jons[)()-. being lalt\'n ror
warehoust> de li' t•r)
helper New fun111ure
warehousing and de
IJ very hrm Ph<>M for
appt lOA M to Noon
SlarUng w~e S4 per hr
G<lOd 00\' .incement ror
t ht r q;ht p r r ~u n
&16-TIW6
D I:: L I \' r: R y p I' r ' n n
nl·.t'<led fQr blueprint
compan} Apply 1n
person at Rl'pro 11. 260
Newport' Ccmler Dnvt•.
Newport Beach. --------
Dell\'cry, supple~otal
lllCOme EconomlC'al rar
needed Afternoon ~
Laguna Be a ch . So
L.lguna. Sao Juan Capo
area CiJJ The Reg1Sler.
9Sl·TI1l ------Del Men ovtt 18 tor L A nmes lo homes In N 8.
C M. P erm p i t
ml S400 mo 646-0637 or
&llNM4
COUNTER GIRL. full DIMOHSTRATOIS
l 1 me , w 1 I I l r a 1 n Fri & Sat 10.6 Near
N E w P O R T your home Foods. &
CLEANER-S, 548 -2221. s m a ll app liances .
call for_awt;..;.__· ----_7_14_·7_68-_SS_73 ____ _
Cl.A. RIM Oemal Front Office. Appl.
Rapidly expanding two Ins Peg Board ex ·
office C.P.A firm nds per1ence e ssent ial.
C.P.A wt min 3 yrs a.udil ~t.ablbhed office m xlnt
expr to head audit dept area. Salary open. non
Partnership potential. sl'DOker. 64.s-6SOI
Send resume lo Ad 11304. DENT ALt CllAI RSI DE.
Dally Pilot. P O.Box As.-sl. 4 day work week.
1560. Costa Mesa. CA Sa l ary open Call
92631 546-:n>O
CUSTODIAN
Temporary help needed
for :I> days. Immediate
employment. $1.!M per
br. 17 yrs. or older. Apply
Newport Mesa Unified
School Disl. Classified
Penoonel. 11101 E. 16th.
St N . 8 . Call s.s&-3400.
E.O.E. A.A.P .
Del/S•,....
Part Ume, 4 U> 6 hrs dai·
ly , n o nlgbls or
weekends. Deli sandwich
&hop. Exper. pref. but
will train mat.ure person.
Newpo rt Bea c h .
6'.W401 ; 634-1413 eves.
Driven wanted early mornlDI home delivery.
L.A nmea. Irvine area
smmo.Call~.
Delivery Man: fumiture. Must be busky. at leut
llwtth valid Cal. drivers
lie. lbperieoce pre·
fernd but DOt euerot.la.l. 4
days a week. Appl)'
t-uam. lTJJ WestcUlr Dr.N.B.148-~811
Dental Assist Do )IOU
want a career m Ortho
l.tllinng all your RDA
slalls? 640-0121
DENTAL ORTHO
OWrlide assist. R.D.A.
exper. pref. f\Jll or part·
lime. Beautiful area.
XJnl. opportunity for
growth advancement.
lrvlDe. 5:j&.q111, af\. 6 &
wknds. M0-429'l.
DINT' AL UC8'T.
Ellperience requJ red. rrr poeition for beach aru Endo ances. Great
opportunity for self
motivated Individual.
IC7-3513
DIMf AL
Perlodoatilt needs full
Ume aut. Expanded
duties oppt y . X· Ray
certificate recad· Exper pnf'd. Salary e>pen. Call
IOml.
Dldal Ata't, Ortbo .. Chr:1 N.B. Part time or fuu t1me up lo 4 days per
week. Top salary •
beaeflll. Ortbo up. fa
RDA req ..... ..............
Goad opportmll1 ror lD·
...._ Cl'flllift ......
lcll' t.ep1 ..... ID cleatal ......., ame.. Sa1ar7
commtDHrate wttll
ablUtJ 6 H,.rieDH.
Call 144·.at. ll·lP• ••
T--Cfijd§f.Ma~• r·~ --,l
_...__..,. ,_ ·r· --e .. a O n a o, ....._.. __ p ........ ----,.
I
a
"
Dental Assist Or tho
cluurs1de. expentinced &
RDA Pf'eferred FUii or
part Ume Friendly of
face ~5170
DE."ITAL INSU RASCI::
A')S"f Man exper rt'Qd on
computer traaning will
be pro'1ded Sal comm
w t"X'P Catt oo ms __
Uesk elm: must be able
to worlt weelte,nds &
('\."f!S Tbe lnn At Laguna.
211 N Coa s t Hwy .
Laguna Beach
ORAJ-IER. el('('tnral. in
dustnal & t'<JmmerC'18l
bldg..., rail 546-i'80 R ~
Wall & Assoc. In<' 17781
Skyparlt Cir. Irv so --r--
DRAPERY wo'rkroom
~t,rec;s needed. ~ r
O C \rprl Sdl o pen
96S-8ai
On ver No pre\ 1ous exp
nee Must be 18. have
own car. gd dn vlng re-
cord. & be able to dn yt'
med sate motor home
i2U3U
Ornl'r Cull u m.. Good
dn\1ng record t8 yn. or
O\'t"f 2431 W Coast Hwy,
NB
FU R NITURE ·
REF1N1SHER Some ell·
per . rqd . I mmed .
opening Good pay .
549-20.Sil
<;.AG~ JotCE CO.
Sm l'O sell~ nationwide.
nds efficient b1lhnR. &
b1lhng exp personnel
Pl ea~ wor k g cond .
G')!den s Magic Wand ,
946 W l7lh Sl. CM Apply
~Ham
GO."'ERAL OFPICE ·
Wed -Sun Duties include
typul.J(, fllml!. & rectip·
t1onist rt>licf l•n vale
U>untry <.:lub f»t ~
Gl-:Nfo:l<AL O F C'
fUX:~PT \jl dull~ in ·
dd Retail ~al~ & lite
blq:ng. AH. AP Manne
l:rigllll' Stwp . ..., mannl'
pa rts dealer s hip .
6-12-8Ll9
GBBALOFACl
lmmedJ ate operung ror
rmture clen cal worker.
simple math. ui:.e of
C'.t.kulator required We
.... ,11 train Somt> O\'l'r
unw fo"r1endly ofc. non
'moki>n preferr.:d
9-U57 Allk for Pal 1~1
O>rnpuler Lo . II B
Gt;NERAL OFFIC t; ·
--------Sl.AVICKS JEWELRY DllYHS CO 1i. looking for s<>-
Mm or women 25 yrs or mt'one t o wn r k as
oMer Know the coast ieeneraJ office help Xlnl. ntJ~ Net $180 a \jl•eelt or opp. tneld profit sher
mor e Orange Coa!>l ~ F'or details rontact
YeUow Cab. 17300 Mt Mark Evitt. 581·5'144.
Her rmann. f ountain E:O.E.
Valley 1No of Slat er -----· betwn N ewhope & General Ofhce. Typing d SS wpm , filing.
EuclJ 1 telephones Chance to
DRUG STORE CLERK.
e:iqJer" pre{. Mature, must
work every 3rd Sat
006ed Sun. Ca II 49'J.22C>I
So. Lag.
advance. Fashion lslund
locallon For conf1den·
ua.I interview call J ack
Annst.ron.g 644-5800.
AVCO
EOE·Ml f
ESCaOW SIC'Y
Desire knowledgeable G&BAI. OFACE escrow secretary looking Small Mfg. Co. Book·
for tugb o(flce act1v1ty & keeping, typi.ng & recep.
rich compensation l1001st. Xlnl working
DI versified s ue cessf ul _rond. __ C.aJ_l 540-__ S206 ___ _
pare nt co mpany .
Pleasa nt o rrice al GBBAI. OFFICE
mospbere & guaranteed U YoU have some office
top salary. Mr. Merage expenence. Can type
847-8282 SOwpm. Are familiar
DIC SECRET ARY
needed 1mmed1ately for
i nte rn a t io nal co
Qualified applicants
wtth bookkeeping, we
will tram you in credit
cbedting & colJectloos.
Pleuant surroundings.
Irvine area. 754-5783. must have excellent
1
________ _
skills & capable ol speak·
uig fluent German &
French (Sww German
bejpfuJ also). Applicant
rm.mt be willing lo travel
7S2-8834.
GENERAL OFFICE
YOUR
PIOfllSSIOMAL
la.OIAA'f
SBVICE
151·1044
t.0~ office • =t!P=~~a~ ~UJ overload
all illllt&ll. of sprlnlt. nee 41.Zl Wel!terly Place
Elcper malODer. xlnl pay.
full ll me. Call Chris
631-2561
CaU Killelea Ldap. Co. Ste UJZ Newport Beacb AU for Brian MH635.
••llTIAS•• needed! Bit players & mu ror m-1 motion pie.
tv Mri• • pou lv COCD·
mettlals. Need people
tor Ors CO/LA loc ahoot·
ln11. Cuti DI now I
•(n4>-.0UO ext N . We
have casted for "Fast
Break" "I.me At Pint IMLe" .. ~II ". Sm
ree. Ooial into 5lda 1T.
fWld O¥W 5.000 jobs.
ftanl ,.,.._ Part·UDM,
Diil ~ ... -ll&lD St., H.B.
rLORll DSSIONEll·
'tefS General ~
VICTOI MllDS
YOUll
1'yplsts
PBX Operators
Keypunch Oper
Warehouse workers
Tralnee Assemblers
Work when you wanl to.
NEVER A FEE.
Boa call toda I
N.B.
ORG .. as-r'cl, fwl or part· , u. .... au I•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
•
..... -· , . .._.... ... _ --· .._._ ... -.... -··
-----------------.. ·---·--
Wednesday, August IS, 1979 DAILY PILOT DZ .... W ... tl'd 7100 ttnit,W..t.d 7100 He4pW•t.d 7100
W_..d 7100 ttlfp W-"'4 11 OCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
............................................. l..OT ATTENDANT . •MOOILS• PalttJmehelplnCiA•ma. H.lpW•tl'd 7100 HnfpWm1114 7100 HnfpW~ 7100 ...a.fd M l ar p• ... ume C1tl Don or Mark ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·•••••••••••••••• _ ................... .. .,, Jobi ln a'-'.-..M<'t 1lv-•
l1st1r1
TllDtWY UlflU\ llC
SINCE 1948
~a•:•amc.S:
•Lanc•abort term .W•pmeob ·Never• he •1'lp Pa)' Ralt'9
•Paid Wff.ltly. lot' ally
•All types olden cal
poUioos open
7U.lll0 752-IJI umz 11.acA.rtbur 81
716-0310
81i16 S Brookhunt
E.O E. M/
Girt Fl'iday: Exp'd, f It.
typing, office mngl.
some cus tomer rela
lions. Salary op e n
lmmed opening. f'o
appt 675-5649.
Gilrt flrtdar /Mgr arace stills reqwred. N
shorthand. Will train
Salary open. 642 3490.
HOUSE CLEANt:tt
M F' ~ 00 pc-r t\r t:xper
W C'&r 'f»~7
lbAl«leanen. wanled to
WOf"tl 1\11""1 Fr 1 • K 3 for
JlllUC\':. 1W¥¥"'1Y AM "s
~UIOO
llOUSECL EAN F. RS
Car Ile<' P tr Top $$ 3 m .. ham Girl M~Sl.23
llousecleaning l'a rl lime
o r full lime O wn
t.ransportallon Slllrt 1m
mOO. Top$$$.. 673-09611 or 64M871
HOUSBHHR
No e x p n e ,. X I n t
benefit.s. Bayview Conv
Hosp. 20~~ Thur1n St .
C M 6'\2-3505. KO. E.
HOUS EK Ef>;p1ms. Sal
thru Wed , full time, jood
benefits . 4000 llilana
Way, NB642·5861.
Girl Fri, DrVT. Pay cash. --------• Fl noofc Ll hskp. Matur Uftl~R((p£R depend yg lady. int jo nvu'1Lft
-~---------1 needed ror pnvale re-
Girt Friday. Peninsula re-sort. E xpe r . & no n
alestatefirm U bkpg , exper. Full t ime or
llJOU havn't round• jM>
by Alllutt lkh. watch ror
JOBS
'JOltS" l• II IJ)f'l'li.I
t.abloid M'ftl<>n lb.Qt Wiii ~ pubh11h~ Wlth °'th~
J)la1ly Not 00 Th\U'MJB)'.
Aul!Ullt ISlh
O.'tMlultl
KEYPUNCH
OPlllATOaS
E>cpenenced full & part
tune 2nd & 3rd shtfts
Al.so opcnmgs ror part
t1rn e w eeke nd s
Mmimum 6 mo expcr.
Qi.II Cor appt .
S AFt;G U ARD
OUSJNESS SYSTEMS
COSTA MF.SA
546-6080
KEYPUNCH OPR
NlGIITS
~U PM 2 Yrs cxper.
XJ.nt benefits & sat. Loe.
in Sao Juan Capo Apply
at.
nMPO/Remr6y
32122Carnino CapLSlruno
or call
661-1211
Mu1t be 11 ""· old ._.. "'" alUlpm 67~ n-• ........ a ·~ li61Gil0 , IO all sradut.t atudeoll ----I Jtm•fPlae of DtWl)' gp..s SOUth Pait l1mt bet» ~er 11 few Ser'* escrow officer Ill I ruu or pit opnjnp for Mature .. ,.Oii pan-•
llllSWAl'fD
for privat.t! rt!IOl't. Start
lmnwd ExJ>. preferred.
WW ltaln t\aU Ume.
AoPl.Y ln PtttOft, 419 N. ~1 llwy t.a11 Bcb.. or
t·llll 714 ·~· Ask fl>r l'la.t.M
ea.. lllodela. All \ypee u..\l.nl " tYllll earl)' Cirl otnce. hnooable. ..-a1 ,.uuraot won dim. brty, eves • Sat.
avail. Pri nt. blab &aoAllODly. L.A.Timet r•pooslble, ulary + near o.C.Alrpon. ~ n.OofteeBean,*-1198
ruhion. COCIUIMrie&t • ...,,(JI'........ commilaioe. Hwa.tioeton bell ar over. Apply Ill SU-. Mature. out, ••• ra~. ClUMI formlra& Btadlarea.ltO-s.531. penclG. ...ct Sood car. Unique
now.SOtmlOOASI' p~-=-~=~:! Product. Call 831·0t36
MODELS olawy.tM-1•. ~ ........ n ,_., ......... ~ AlikforRon.
So. Coaat Ptasa Vlll11e ,._ s.a.
•714·540-2'10• Part n... 1003 Sta'«> Component.a. ex-M001Ls.1tc01Ts SA1\1RDAY &SUNl>AY m>So. Eait.Brlltol pert enc e d HI · FI
AttradlveFemateeOnJy Work euly mornlng COMMISSIONS Sanla='abu aaleapenoo or hobbyist. l500wk+.~ t.>undeliveria' NextloMcDonakt'• Call Chuck t.oee1h at. DAILY PILOT <714) 979-5665. between
MorD1ng newspaper •uto oewspapera to our car· $ PLUS ~i!:'~sCHNITZEL i-12-_51>m..;......_' _____ _
l'\lUte. APPtOX bn uam rien. Must have lurice h a s •• S p e c 1 a 1 Savinp as Loan Please ~fu..'~~~~~ staUoo wagon or van Homema ker" boura ~our ad under bank· S37f.i4so/m~. S40·lo0s ~~=· :~ 11 : 30 am. 2 pm . No ang. lrvineS &LAssn.
7-lO&m. ask for Harry Seeley. OpponwlitJes to holidays or weekends If Seatmtreu. experienced
~ds. apply The Inn at Motel N1gbt Clerk. p. Party co111ultant /coun-
t.efller&oo. full lime 1n·
eluding Sit. Apply 2025
Ne'W'pott Bl. CM
Participate io desired. All aees are professional for sail tort.
Development Projects welcome 13.25 h<>w:· Ap-JO hrs a day. Moo-Thurs. BUILDS ply at 250 S. Bns tol. 548-3464 La111u11•. 211 N ColSt ume. Vanous duties. SJ
lfwy, Laguna Beach br fOI' inexp, $3.25 hr for
MAJUti WANTED 1001 S.
O.t llwy Lagunu .l:Scb
4!M-1892
Malntenance man for ~
uru1 .ipt compleic in C. M.
MZ·5(173; 12L3Hl85·38Sl
MAINT ENANCE · a p
~caUon:s oow bemg ac·
Cl.'pted G e n . main
tt'Nlllce for bw lduig1> &
grounds Ute plumb1nl1.
electrical & pa1nttng etc
O:mli West Manne 35202
DcJ Ob111po St Dana Pt.
~ --------Maintenance-Handyman
Nlt maint·bldg dean up. C M N B. ar~a Truck or
van desirable f\111 time
Expcr. n~ 642· 1603
• W.Aenanc:e fotHIH
Mu s t ha ve I y r
GARDENI NG e xpr
Wages S700 to $.1000 per
mo See Grant fo r ap
pl1r atJon 2038 Newport
Blvd. CM 646 7441
exp. S-1. 30am. S4.S·9ot7 l .
MURSBY/Saln-•
Must have l yr expr
Wages from S800 to $1200
per mo. See Grant for ap-
pbcation. 2038 Newport
BtCM64&7'41
NURSES AIDES. 3· l l
Exp prer Good pay.
Country Club Conv
Hos p. Costa Mesa.
S.~0061
Nurse:> Aides 7 3. & 3· ll
t:xpe rienced $3 25 to
$4 00 per hr. Cert. train·
111g prog ram . 1n•~x
penenced Senior Hii.:h
School l>tudents, re<·enl
graduates & housew1vt•s
arcepte-d. Mesa Verdt•
C.OOv Hosp. 661 Center.
t: M 548 5585 .
PASTlUP
Lookmg for a company
where you can build a
career? We would I.Ike lo
talk to you Composing
dept. now accepUng ap
pbcabon for paste up
Apply Pennysaver. lti60
Placeot1a Ave. Costa
Mesa, Thurs. morn
PA ftOU. C&.BI<
NlGHTSIDF'T 3-11 PM
f"cr sharp lndividual wbo
likes workin g with
fil(ures San Juan
C:lplstrano. Ca ll
661 2 121 I
PaSOHHEl
COUMSROR
Eiltub Personnel Agc•nt·y
dcs1rtS ex per "d r erson
nel Couru.elor Mgmnt
potl'nt1 al. l' II C..hut·k
Cullum
COASTAL
retSOHHEl
WEALTH
MAIDT oal8fTID ,.,. ..... s
Hl-0111
RE.AL EST ATE
Cocuuw1/l..._frt
Sal11111rMM
Successful broke ral(e
hrm has 1mmed1ale
operungs ror commercial
a nd 1ndu s tr1al
'111l'-1per soos with the
fotlowuu: quala fie allOOS
College ba ckgro und
<:ommerc1al & LDdustnaJ
<.a.lei. expr
We o ft e r a s tro ng
~live environment ror ~urces,rul pe rs ona l
~th 1n r P sales, leas-
llU( and 111vestmt"nl!. Ill
Orange and San Diego counues For further 11'1·
formal.Jon conta ct·
c.ost.a Mesa, olf Red HUI 1---------
81 vd. 754-8117 4. S.•1t ft1Wmhd
for sail.maker. 64.S-7950
Restaurant Se.amstress: Some exp de.
JabOppMt.ltle• sired. Pattis on Sail
Cooks Hostesses Design. 673-ZUIO
Fast Food Secretary: SpeclaJJZed
<Tbe Islander) pllllWon. law firm, NB. Will lrllO in legal Only
e ly Outstanding typln@ R very talented need app
9ar. skills & worll manage
.-, • ment ab1hty r~'d. Will
t est . Salary opeo .
'' ,..._ ,.,... 1133-9983
~~N~ewpo~~~rt~Be~a~ch~~ Secretary I receptionist : _:. want lo work in Newport
area • So do we. Our
Anaheim corporate or.
rice as moving w1thm the
next couple of months.
but we want you now.
Excit111g real esute bus1
ness . comfortable at
mos pher e. i.a la r y
neRollable /\d vancc>
mt!nt opportun~ with
our sma II but ellle com
pany Call J arus. •1102
RETAIL PfT STORE
MANAGER
MANAGER TRAINEE
TROrtCAL ASH
ltRDS
642-5"522 -------
typing. your own·orfice wknds E 0 .E. 419 N 673-9060 Coast Hwy Lag un a
Beach. 7 14/494-~l Call
Ela.me.
GIOUMDSICHPER HOUSEKEE PER for
Temporary help needed fanuJy. 7.30AM·5·30PM.
KITC H EN he Ip f o r
University Athletic Club
12 3 Mon thru Fri $3 50
hr Call 7~·7903. ask fl)r
John
Maintenance at Dana Pt
Harbor Experienced
preferred S3 SO hr to
start + rnnge benefits
Apply 24701 Dana Dr
49EH>l37.
HURSlS ·AJDE
Net.'lled to give tender
lovtng care lo elde rly pa
t1e nls . Will train
qualified pe r sonnel
Deferred rompt>nl>:tt1on
c:( $:J0 at end of sue m~
t\ll shirts ava1lablP App-
ly· l'"5Supenor. N H
HUR SI MG
RN net.'ded for Sat Sun
day shill io conv h06p
XlnL bene. incl. UIS. in·
centive & sick pay Apply
Beverly Manor 340 Vic·
tori a, CM
A'ilHCY
540-6055
27ro HarbOr (" M
NEVER A F1':1';
RfTIRID COUPLE
wanted to MAJ'llAGE
beauufuJ 63 wut complex
in Rood toe 1n Costa
Mesa Salary. ni~ 2 br
apt Ir ull1 rum ~· 1390 Coipoe ale hclffy a.c.
ECRETARlAL CF:Nf>:R
OF'f1C E One person or
r ic e . 60 w pm ·lll f'
185.52 MacArthur Blvd. 1---------S/\l..ES $U :.horthand. Im med OJ)t!n Sle 210
lrnne. Calil 927 lS or call
714/97S-OSU
HICIC>aY FA.IMS mg. 754--0114
Eam extra SU's in t'ff ~:C R ET A RY · gm
saies Apply at Hickory c>nRanee nng hrm. Irv
mw.tdrive, mu.st provide
for 30 days. Immediate work related rer. Xlnt
employment. $:>.OS per salary & gas allowance.
hr 17 yrs. or older. Apply ~1 .. 9170
Landscapmg
Interior plants main
tenance. Full ·tim e
494-0168
---------Maintenance P /t1m e ap-
prox 2 mos Pawling exp nee Tusun area. 831 9081
Cal l after hours appt
Rereivan g lns pecl or , Farms Westchrr Plaza typing. shorthand &
small mecbaDJcaJ com· 0 1lh Ir lrvmel &U-0972 phones Ple ase c all
pooent.o; Expenen~ tn or •17 Fa$b1on Island 54&-7480 for appt
Newport Mesa Unifi ---------School Dist. Classified Hou sekee per P /T &
Personnel. lliOl E. 16th. childcare Ptr. Before &
St. N.B. CaJI 556-3400. a ft . sc h o o I 0 w n
LeosinCJ WAIMTIMAMCE Nursing
Pharmacy Cle r k. ex
penenced to work 4 or S
days per week. in Cdm
Pharmacy Call Mrs
Young. 644 7575 for in
tenriew
bluepi.nt re&dlllg & use 1~640-00JQ..~~~~~~~~ ~t".rf'ILllrtaJ or 1os p ec:-.t1on loots I· SECRETARY needed for llM-~l Sales Investment Services
RfX:EPTIONlsr . Busy ATHLETICS DIYl.SIOn or fast pace,
~~~E~-~O~. E~·~A~·~A~. P~.~~ trans po rt a 11 o n., Ca II = 5.Sl·S2B7 after 6. -------------·Housekeepers. full lime &
Loan proc e ssor e x -
perie nced only . Xlnl
efils Call Carol or
M.:!ll'n'~lll 5100.
Restaurant chaw needs
individua l with
knowledge of restaurant
~wpmcnt. Expcnenced
in electrical & plumbmg
cpaar. Good benefits.
NURSES AIDES
State certified only S4 00
per hr. Xlnl work cond. &
· benefits + sick pay
Bayview Conv 2055
Thu r i n St C M
Phone sollc1tors everungs
$).50 t\r + bonu!) Call
Paul Roth. Farmer·:. Ins.
752-1147
sales office. l ypmg ""'to Earn m+ a week part Npt Bc h m ortage/ ...., ruw.nciaJ firm. Must be
60 wpm. Expe r . re ~guys & dolls 17 & good with figu r e s ,
qwrcd. Vanely of in <>kier needed to do P.R. general office s kills .
t.erest1ng duues Lovely work ror t op amateur Orgaruted, persona ble.
offi ces Xlnt benehu athletes Help us develop self·slarter preferred G.crd Ptr. good working rondi
J-1..-tio ns. 8 pd holidays
SA VEGA.SUV> ~~Bayview Manor,
U you want to work. w
have a job for you .. nea
your home . All s h1Cl
avadable.
UCJGI Secretary X1nt typing a must. Mag
Card U required. Able to
work under press ure
Cont.act Pal . 644-9190.
OOl"Pft.D.X.l:[l.IJCk prov 1d ed.
Awlyat.
ORANGiE COUMTY
~SenicH
2601 Dwmler Street
SA 7141546-o:MB
642-3505 E 0 E
Ofc RKl'pt /Cl«tl
l mmc d ope n1nit ror
Typist w gd ph voice &
fig apt. Vaned duties.
pleas environment. Renr
Will trn. Atlas Sport:.
lnd. SA 540-'J7 'J7 ---
Pl as ti c s e xtrud e r
operat<>r ror 2nd slurt.
exp only. ror custom pro
fl.le extr\ISI~. Apply in
pe rson F a bri !'a te d
Pln.'IUCS lnc 1115 W 18th
St CM
Newport CMter Ca ll ~lass athlete$ Apply in person 230 Npl. ~\rs DudDk 644·74.s.4 U 2 yrs of collf'ite & car. c manager l rain ee po . nu;. pr. Ste 200. Npt.
Recept1on1st Xlnl o p lions available Up ~ Dch.
portwuly for student S2 5 o w le (Ho ur I ~ ,_,,......,.,.rv w/book.keepang
FUU Ume summer. part wage bonus > Work1n experience. R E dc -
time fall·spnnR S3 SO l"''crut\R hours Call Mr Hlo per . 30 brs wk.
perhr.Pleas.antsurTOUn Jomsoo between 12 7 at 642-1121 NB Call for appointment
Moo-Fri 8aJD.5pm
(714, 525-2386
HOUSB<HPY/U•e in
5 days. Npt. Bch. Pvt
rmrbath. $300/mo Must
speak some e oghs h
67S-05Sll LEGAL SECllET ARY
Medium sz Nwpt Bch
Law F\rm is seeking an
exper"d Legal Secretary
Xln1 oWlY for sharp in·
div. Call Alice before
11 :30AM f o r appl.
752-6841
Ma.le or female. Delivery
Onver for C.M .. Newport
area. ror a uto pa rts
suire. f\J U Li me 548· 1133.
__________ ..., __ Produr l 100 Wo rke r
Fabnc loft layout . r ut·
~. seammR. n1ut.111R.
full time Will 1r:11n
$3.00-$4 .00 per br.
~lMS
d 1 n gs M u s l t y p e m 4S48 - -----
~Mary 1111rumum .Sv.-pm Appl) 1532 W Commonwealth
Fullerton. Ca
Housekeeper/li ve-in. sit
ter Klds 9 to 11. N B.
6G88SO Ms Jarvis MANAGER A.5S IT -ap-
Moo· Fri 8 · 30-4: JO
(TI4 l 540-6448
ZJOWWarner Rm 217
Santa Ana. Ca
W•farcJo
~Scnic~
DivtS1on of Baker
trrolect1on Services
HSEKPR /COOK P /T ,
s mall board & car e.
7~1-8028.
HSKPP R /COOK. Sml
hnruly board & care.
In /salary flex. 548·-0795 --
pUcalloos new being ac·
cepted. To supervise
grounds & office stair.
Mechanical appilude &
s upervisory exper. rer
but DOl mandatory. Send
resume . Dana West
Manna. 35202 Del ObLSpo
St Dana Pt. 92629 Equal Opportunity
Employer MW IMMEDIATI
PAIT TIME
~OYMBfT
LEGAL SECRETARY-to
partner reqwre menls .
Xlnt . t y ping &
s ho rth and . aut o
lypewnter cxpcr desira·
ble. S.A. & Tustin area.
Xlnt. salary comm w1lh
abi lity & ex p e r .
TI4-973-2137.
Marine
GUARD. permanent, re·
Hable. f/lime, r etire
welcome. Car & phon
req"d. Irvine Complex.
833-3000 X 191 for In
t.erview
GUARDS
FUJI & part time All
a r ea s Un i f o rm .
furnis hed. Ages 21 o
over. Retired welcome
No expenence nee. App
ly Universal Protcct10
Service . 1226 W Sl
Street. Santa Ana. Jn
terview hours 9-12 & t
Mon lbru Fri.
fW_RDRESSER wanted
Must h ave following
Poss. lo rent space o
rugb % oHrd. Ne wt
opened salon w top Np
loc. Please call 640·6086
Hardware sales. full or pl
time. Apply ln person,
Crown Hardware, 31
E. Coast Hwy, CdM.
HAIDWARE
Retail Sales
full time. 360 Broadway,
Lapna Bcb.. 491 M()l.
$400-$750 + "'°""' The DAILY PlLOT
needs auto route drivers
ror home news paper de·
li ve ry i n th e S a n
Clement e ar l.'a. Mus t
hav~ depe ndable car
Seven days. Afternoons
l2:»S:30) M·F &: mom ·
i n gs o n Sat /Su n
(5:»8:J0). Some collect-
ing required. E a rnings
based on siie or route
Call 496-G800. A!>k fo r
f'alter Ouellet or Milte
Bush.
Part time $4.04 per hr.
Apply Newport Mesa
Unified School Dis t.
Classified Personnel,
1001 E. 16th. St. N. B. Call
s.56-3400.
E.O.E. A.A.P.
INSURANCE
P ersonal Lines uo·
H1Ve openings for derWl'lter min 2 yrs ex-penons: some typing per. Fl'ed S. James Co.
office exp. as It. assembl· Irvine. Call Maurine.
bag; some shipping ~.EOE blCb school wood s hop e xper. Nice workln Insurance Pr?perty & cond.: cuu.aJ dress. 8 T Casualty Ass t. _Ex~r
5 Moo. tbru Ft-I. 493-83116 nee: mm 2 yrs wet~ g ' typmg. Xlnl bene fits.
............. James Ins ura n ce,
OQ beach bH p /tlm Irvine. Call lhurine
pal6Ums available for a\· ~-E.O.E .
u-actlve outgoing In-
dividual. Mus\ b IHSUIAMCI AGIMCY r-·· and enjoy Weir · DI usual clothing.
17J.ZM$
tire & casually, com -
m e r cial tines uo-----------i derwriter. Robertson HOSTESS lnlurance Assoc. Inc,
F\&11 time Jbtma want·1_m.-Ol562 __ . ____ _
ed. d.Qs. Apply iD penon lJUrior Landscape co bas
Wiim. DO pbOoe calla, full time maintenance
JollJ Roaer. tOO So. rout e opeo for self Coaat Hwy, Laauna moUv1ted individual
....... .tie> en)o)'I people " bu
lllaltll w...... worklnl experience w /bdertor plaou. Xlnt
LeCJC11 Secrttary /Ma9
C.-d II Operator
Min imum 2 yr i> e x
perience Good sk I lie..
Fanuly law & htigotion
practice. Paid parking.
health & hfc ms Other
goo d be n e r 11 s Pr~sug1ous Ne wpo rt
Beach Law Firm. Call
Debbie 759-9199.
LEGAL SECRF.TARY ·
for partner in Npt Bch.
law firm. Mm. 3y r'I ex·
per. in Litigation & t)us1
ness/corporate . Good
bene. Please call Mr Peters<>n, at 714 752:2510
LIQUOR CLERK · S
nights early closing Ex·
per . nec essa ry . Top
wages. 559.s9n . aft.
S.pm
UQUORCLBK
Full time. Mat~re. ex·
pr'd or will train. Apply
in person. 895 W. L9th St,
CM
UQUORSALES
Expen enced, mature.
Able to work nights.
wknds. »30 br per wk.
Apply in person. 2072
S.E . Bristol, NB
LOAN
AUDITOR
An excellent 1rowt.b op..
portunity is available ln
the Anabeim loa11 ad-
miniStraUoa departmeot
,of 1 leading savin&s aod
loen. Selected appUcanu
Sa ll bo at m ast as-
sembler. Basic metal
working skiUs prefcrl'ed
Steam Sailing Systems.
I l 8. 893-1395
MARRIED'> BORED?
PART TIME. casual. in-
teresting JOb assisting
busmes.'1 exec 673-6634
MATERIAL llANDLlNC
Pans stock person
Expenence de~ured but
OIX reqwred. Wall train
Mu s t pass co mpany
physical including back
X Ray. Irvine A Ken·
d a v 1s I n d s . Co
54(). 7639 E 0 E.
Mature person lo work 1n
book st or e . P ti m e .
vario us bou rs in c ld
wlmds & eves. 675-9595
• • MECHANIC with
Detrotl Diesel or Onan
expenence. Tom Kelly
Marine Engineering.
548·9617
MEDICAL SECRETARY
Urology front office in
Npt Bch . Bkkg .
transeribing. & scbedul·
ing. Applicants mu.st be
~· 548·2247.
telCAL/19Ck Ofc
Expr. R.N. pref.
631-2lf170
MB>ICAL
Fl'ont desk Ir Insurance
for lab. Call 640-0140
Medical Mat. front. back as x-ray. Exp ool.y. tBOO
14>, Call 979-031.3.
....C:ALP/J FRONTOFFl~E
1&-20bra wk. $3.SObr.
Costa Mesa. 751-33113.
.-.CAL
Uve-ln, l200 per week
pha room • board (71A >
M>Clll or (21.3 > "2Mt31.
wl1l •ud.it new loan mes
for aubmislioo lo loan
vault and will receive
training In secondary
market and shipping
ftlee. One year related experi~e and t.yplnl of --------e-55 wpm are required. Modetin1 11941
I
I
011 H'l'
Have An
Extra
Cash
Vacation
This Summer
Wllrk ror K<'lly on
lt•m p n r u r )
J l>:.1gnm<·nts for this t ~u mml•r and l'<lrr t
vnur way to extrn I
run All offlCl' skilb I
n1•tdl·d. I
•Typists
•SKtttcwies
•WonJ Proc
•Acct Clffh
•Clertls
I
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I
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T 11 11 p:i '. pa i d I
'.11 ;1t1'1n~ rC'lrrr.il I
hnnu'it'' Nn' r J I
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I
('.ill or
Come In Tod:i'
11\lnl'
8:0 1411
2102 ltusme--' <'tr
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11215
L.ii:un o N11(ud
S.11-0..'i42
:t7!l57 Cabot Roatt
Santa Ana
953-0130
715 N M11in
I In ll&R Bloek
o m cel
I Eftual ()pportu.nlty I Employer Ml F L------..,-
PRODU C TION
TRAIN EE Rubber hose
products lrvme area Must pass co physical
includltlg back X·Ray A
Ke nda v is I nds . Co ~7639 EOE
flttODUCTIOM
UMEWOUEJl
for traller assembly and
some weldl.ng. Produc
Uon tine exper req App-
ly in person II 30 AM to
4 JO PM. 23041 Alcale
Dr . Laguna llills, Ca
76'S-5671
P IT . a mb1t 1o u s 1n
dividual. or rouplr . w1U
Lfli to learn managmt of
'>m bus1nes~. Call ror _awt 548·9140
R E AL E ST ATE
SLESMA N WANTED
EARN UPTO 15'< COM·
MISSION NET l Earn
S50K t o Sl OO K b>
Chnslm<1!! 2 Find out
why nl'w he cam big m
here Come t alk with
them 3 Our produc
t 1nr xp e n 11 1 v 1•
I nod, budget terms 4
Pre set appts . galore S..~nd out wby "we've
got the best thing gomg · ·
NB area Ask for Mr.
Howard 9.'>S-3402
bdkhlhs.ln
Opening ror h censed
s3lespeople. locally owned. with national re·
rerral system. Excellent
working cond itions .
Earn 100% commisa1on.
For confidential app 'L
call 759·0226. Eucu-
Systems Rultors
Real Estate ...... , ... _.
~Delk/T,.. trnt ofc R~trypist
needed for order proc •
pol ofc. Will tm. Deni.
Ple11 environment.
AllH Sports tnd, SA
540-3'13'1.
We have an opening for 2
licensees who are really
ambi\ioUi. A lovely of·
fice offerina your own
priv1te desk Is all the
necessities for succna
plus up to 70% com ·
miasJOO, Call lhrjorie
Clark. Realde nli al Manaaer for app't.
W..,M.T ....... Co.
PAIMTB RMltAJn M4..ell0
3'701 Dana Dr 496-6137 Sale. lalOALSHM ~fer reta11/cloth1ng
saAes experience but wlll
train. Part lo full time
avail. Pleuant worlung
roods
E>.ec ~relar)
$l.200per mo Xlnl.
s e c r e t a l' a a I
sblls.Dynauuc environ-
ment. Please send re·
sume Ul confidence 10
Coltms /\MOC. 567 San
Nicolas Npt. Bell. 92166()
llC8'TIOMST
Im.med full Ume opening
ror sbarp personable
PBX Rece p t10 01 s t
w various other office
dut ies. Please call
IRVINE SAVINGS 6
LOA.I'll ASSN. 752·2600
E OE M l fo"
Re ce pt1on1s t . G ood
phone. IJte lyping. pa rt
ume Select lnlenors.
64().2700
llCIPT10MIST
Light typioR. heav y
phones. Xlnl benefits &
W()f"iang condlllons. Call
EYa 644-1000
UCEPT /f ypi~t
ror busy professional re·
al estate office. We need
an enlhus1asu c gJrl .... 1th l>i>inll ablltly or so wpm
OranRe Co Airport area
Call anytime
979-8533
Restaurant We are look·
1n g fo r an ener getic
1U3C10US person to assist
in the servltt or food &
W\l\C as a Ca plam al The
f'lve Crowns E'·enin.:
hours make lh1s a Etood opporturuty ror a stu·
denL 67S.. l374
Restaurant
CASHIH
1be Rusty Pehcan is oow
looking ror a cashier. 0p.
portunily to join a fine
restaurant. Interviews
between 3.5 Mo n· Fri
2735 W. Pacific Coast
Hwy. N. 8. 642-3431.
Restaurant Cooks Assistant, no ex-
perience oec:essary. Will
t.raln. Waitress tor lu.ocb
shirt. taking appllca·
llons. w~. after 3.
26tO E. Cout Hwy. CdM.
caiT A MESA s.46-1821
SALES DELIVERY. If Secretary . Pi t . exp'd .
you need a dec~nl paymR I~ SOwpm. 3 days/wk.
Job up to '4·$6 + t-vs Ii hr Kathy 641-<>2'4.
5 9pm. call urt lpm, -
531-UJl i SICHT ARY /LecJal A unique p /tim e op
SALES DIRECTOR OF porturuty. flex hrs. 3-4 MARKETING days per week. Newport
Center. 640-9260
We're an 0 C ba !\cd
travel agenry rranch1.sor
looklng ror a top pro
ress1onal who ha!> what It
tak~ to earn $40K plus
The nght indlv ~hould
have rranchL'I{' sales ex
per and be w1lhnR to
help deYelopour nauonal
rmrkel.Jng pro~ram Call
1n \.'O nf1dence 1 i I~ I
~ ------
Sales
GUYS Ir GALS
Want a run )Ob" R1ch1c
has 1t If you are 17 >ear.
or ol<kr you can eam m+ per week work1n i.: 4
hours part tune & ha vt' a
ball. Bonuses. part1el>.
etc CALL RIC llll::
BE'IWE l::N 12 & 7
'12·41
Sales
lnterior Design Sales
\\-'Ith interest in art or m·
te design .. rtt . pi t .
$20-$25 /hr. Will train.
Karen 848-9378. J.1pm.
SALISJUQUC>a
Experienced . m ature.
/\ble to work nights.
wt'dtends. »30 br wk
Apply an person. 2072
S.E. Bristol. CM
SALISMEM
SECRETARY
GEN1. OfffCE
DI.st. Co nds. an exp
Pl'f'SOl'I ror typ .. phone. 10
key Neat. organized.
X1nt pay & benefits. Call
ror UllerVleW appt. J RC
t:nJ11necnng . Harbor
Bhd. at 405 f'wY. C M.
55&9810 ----
SECRETARY
Ra p i dl y g r o w1nR
pha r mac e uti c al r e
SCMCh & development co
1s look in~ ror a self -
mol1\•ateLI 1nd1v1dual.
Shthd or spee<twnllng re·
q 'd Knowl ed ge o f
Spanish bt>lpful. 642·751 l
ext ll
SECRETARY /UcJail No experience. legal or
«.her" wise. but MUST be
accurat.e typist 70 wpm.
minimum. Unusual op-
portunity to learn & ad-
vaoc:e in specialized field
<I law. 833-9982.
• SICaET AIUIS •
Rtt·lype SO $10,800 A
Exe<> Sec/Slat $14.400
Leg! RE Sl.5.600
G.0 .-brigbt $11,400
Sec/lWtel Allah $18.000
•Counselors Callini oo RdAil 1"1de
lauranl BUS BOYS F.am ISOO-up. Per week
n eeded for Newport Spare lime For detalls
Beach Club. Flexible caU EMMCO.~
hours. C1tl for appl. Saltspenoo for intimate
66SOOO est $20. apparel sbop. Mature
Sales Ow Office•
Appt Only I Fl'ee
Us Reinders Agency
4020 Bltth. El tab '64 Newiiort Be1cb, m-1190
SecretariaJ ••A11IMTIOH• *
R!Sl'AURANTRELP woman, Noo smoker. 40 t--------Part·Ume lu.ocb shift. hr. week incld Sat. Call
Studeata Teachers
Homewives I !
Bruah. roll. spray exper.
Before7 am. •l-1001
(4-5brs. I COUJ1ler belp fouppt. 6U-lll'7
$3.25per hr. 4r d is· Salespeople: 1 yr. cx-
bwasber S3.50per br. perience lll Ales. 25 yn.
needed. O.C. Airport old•up.Knowtbebeach
Real btate. Top N'pt. area. Call R.oo 2·5Pll, fM --. Wort In hiformat ~ otnce bas openlna _a.:...ppt.=--~-__;.._-· ___ IAIUft& otnce. Responai·
EARN VACATION S'S
WE NEED
SECRET ARJES
IMMEDIATELY
with« w /out abortbaDd lAJQI or abort term. boll ..
day • vautloa pay.
hotpltalbaUon availa-
ble.
Par1dlll Att.enden\, neat. for aper. aatespenon or Reltaurant ble It ambitiom. 497-4921
a11re11lve, reliable. new liceaaet. We train. PERRY'SPIZZA or ant. ""· tt4·9'49.
position leadln 1 to _m-_IQllO_______ Now b1r\aa rw Pfl' help , _ean_i_w_m_t.ent __ .. _. __
llllJlll. l7MIOO. a.a lllt.aW only. Muat. worlt 10me
..... ~ pay, befffi\1. Cardiff
boloQr ~.SA.557..0J.50 ma~Hwy. a.i-C.. JANITORS
... .....,. ~... Part Um• eveoln1s,
... .... ..... "eouplel. ~;;....~~~-~--4 Calta M--. NewpOf't,
~offenout· beMft\.a lnclud· inl cal and dental coverap. Pltue contact
Peraonntl for an Im•
mediate COlll\clent.lal In· ...,,,
School 1pec:lall1in1 In
teens before Ii a~er
mate-oven. Al" 11. n
for 1peelal Au1. pro·
IJ"UIL WW take T 111ta cm aelected Maia b1 appt.
Part Time J~ITORS
........... '"""'· c.oeta lleaa area. S\artla• aalarY IUD. Call coUect
(JIJ) ZIM17S.
Pllrt ...... "°'° boll&la .... ............... Call
-...sTAITllS "t*8Ddl. 11 yn • okler.
needed. ~ jabWl& AW11 bl pencm. Set.ct rro,.run. we 2lCll~ W. Oteanftoot
haw °'*''"P, Top ln· Newport Be1cb
centlve commluloa Restaurant Eap'd
allUl. upa~oca1 wtttrw NB club f/l «rm. Good coo • • ~. temllarial u'. -, lll6ft. ca.II IOI' a.ppt.
SALBPOsmOM
SMh Ooaat Plue r.tn.CW,
EleCut J'ttiacla ~louUqut .... ........ ....,... VOLT . .. . . -
.... ,...... .... I ..... AM .... lilllll
........ cllrtt. .... cs 6 bolDt ..... . * llrW.....,.. N. Call --« _., at bl ' Ila. lZI N. Olbe, OrUI•· ........ ""
Ctl 'l1S.vll•
.. &.Mil .........
17141776-7101
r.q.I CllfPGI'...,. m/f I
CllllJ.SOtml COAST
llODF.LS
8o. CoMt Plua Vlllafa
•116-MO-aio•
Have .omethlnl to ..UT a.-lfled adl dolt well.
....
Have )'OU ,.ad toda)' · 1
a.-iied MIT If not. r-a 'R! miaaiq the best bar'laiDI ID LOWD!
...... Tom lfol*1at .........
''V\dao,.. S&art'' tr•· ......,_
lal pro1um. Call wAJTii. WAITRESS
'111.allJ. 0.,., ...._ Ml-Tf.11.
........... °""•· ._.. •• ,t'lt'icae.d .................
CaJllWlflll.
MNllJ
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•
Pl OAIL.Y PILOT Wedn..o.y, Aupuat t& tt7V ... 3 ... "'9 .. Y.. I041 t' ,. I ' I071
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KIUe na, frn lo IOOd I.Al.he lJ"dO" Eu.rupean
hcNM. 2 blll/wbt male a'1IO. wll.h tooling. (213)
t.U. itlMpu.W• 4 mo •1-ao.
MK•••-IOIO Peh IOl7 ....._ ....._
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VETERANS
J.-..IJeltT ......
A• M 111 ._Vu ti ;•~ .... w u.-. .. 0...... c..., ..... " .......... "' .. ...
• ...., ............ 1 •• -...... '· -___ ......... , •• ,4 ...... ..
9ac"'-'ctTH ..... SS.~ Per H9ur
Uu•-'c .. De wH ... ,,..._
$4.90,.,. .....
M•111r Tnli 11 l.W $J~10, .......
A pp_ly. at l•ployllfHt I Tr•l"l"a A~ of H•H••• hwctt. SU
M• S ....... 1'-1""9• IMctt. C .. MW
l7141 516-2126 or 639-1554. Y• -· briltg 00.214.
TVt'UJTS
AU.WE MEED
IS YOU!!!
557-0045
ON l.INE 1 e mi:wru)'
l~I rvlc ar~
pl :lit to olf«'r ;YOU 11
rhAD«' to win • tnp for
Lwu t o CA80 !'>AN
Ll.CAS
Rt1&11ter •nd work 40
houn and )'OU Mn!-Ill thl•
ctrawtnj' It ·a l.b•t 11 m
phi• t
Wf:NF.EO
• S..-Cn,--t,tr'll!b ( W IW /ti !-1111
•i)tpu.t.1
t(fmn-111 Ofc ("lrrh
I fo\le ClerlUI
• ACl1(C Cltrb
1 RtttpCJon1 t.a
1M1a& JI Operulon1
U\·Llr\:
llMl'OQAPY l'(~N(t ~IWI<. I~
nn 11rc1t st. ..............
**** LOTSO.LOYI
OMYOUI
lllneAY
LOYI
MOMYOUI
fAMR.Y
**** FAU.lllOOll
AMTl9UI
SHOW I SAU
Alli mh. Uith Is 19th,
hl¥h KChoul, ML~1ons at
Sl•~~COiCh Hou r i.
Noon to 9PM f'r1 & Sat
Nuon to 6PM Sun. Oraw·
mgs daily for pnies
SI 00 donation Free
P1trktn1t l''allbrook
thamber of Commerce
llnt.1de from Oceanside 1
~ 1-~--~~~~-...... , _ IOIO
~ nUJi need.a lov ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ina ho me wllh lar ..
yard M '73IJO
O.e ktttena frH lo aood
home. Loni It tlhort halr
Htm7
Akit•/Sbep Collie mix"
Male. apptO• e mot. lov-
(11 c h i ldr en Gd
WaCl'hdut(.~
KITTl'.NH Cut4'. llwka
)'OUftlC IOWlll St. C.M
m r•
I'' r t' .. n ti • u l
'tboruul h brf'd K t"t'tl hond
ZYl'f old Lovu lrnts
Cirt'11t w utch dol(
1131 0020 ------
1.Avma dog. Shepherd I
Lllb, nH<b homr w kids
Had shoti. 6 m os
111:.-2100
-~----KJTTENS. I liLAl"K. I
TICER. 8 WKS l'Al<T MANX &'JO. I ~I
FREE to icood honw
Small. blk frmalc dog H
mos old Love a l>lc '
646-5i71
......... , •• s
h'CWD 10UI' bulloaa card
Smd OM card for uch tac plm ooe apare We
return perma n e ntly
IC.Jed attractive ll& &
strap, meet1n1 airline
l.D. requirement.a. Pte·
vmt k>H & th«f\ I Yor a ~ U.g encl011c
wallp1p11r. rabrlc or ·•nay Olo" papt1r " we
wUI baick & trim your
tap Or lf>' two card11 blllck to back.
PRICES
S2caor3/~
4/S tap S1 60 u
619 taga $1 SO e11
lOor more Sl 40 r1
SaJ Tu lncludrd NOCARu~
Draw yuur own or aend
namt'. addr~. phont' &
well m11kr onr r <lrd pt>r
laR Add ~ nc·h
St.one.I rh~k or mon"y or
derto
'9LOT rtllKTIHG
,, 0 &>• 15W
<.Al!il11 M l"'I D. C II 92G2f}
CERAMICS
BRAND NEW
WATER SOPJ'ENER
964·1413
Enlioe: • Pord.
Uled.1100 Everunp
S<&t-l ..
A.trlioe 1"» cou.pons wa nt
ed, pay 12$ a pc, will pay more for quanUl)'. (313 1
ZJ3..~ coiled
PARROT llALfi' MOON ••••~••••••••••••••••••
SACRI YICE m .,.,, F.uy trailer• apace
MS-t8115 at tht! Dunes.
.... & Or.-1090 , __ 64U_l_L2_.~_-6687 __ _
••••••• .. •••••••••••••• HIP Johnson 0 /8 wlth
Hammond C·J w/PR-40 •
Leslie 1.22. Mlol cond.
o r11 o wne r . 13200
561·2028
ta.nk. 2 yrs old, 10 hr•
u.se. Perf. $4951080.
Daya 714 /557-1710, eves
~
Spinet' piano. $otSO Ex IMh. roww 9040
c:ellent C'Onditlon •••••••••. •• ••• •••• •••. 962·~ 8' dUrplay cases. rephcas
d old fuhJoned candy
counter. make offer Spa tlwrjG... 1094
S7' Carncraft $:5',500
'at Twin Chrya, Sips 10.
Be st otr t a kes. PP
6'75·2172
~3377 •••••••••••••••••••••••
st•1dGlos1 c .........
f'OR YOU WINDOWS
Z sqft&Up.
SlMPSONS00-58311
COPIER
Xlnt cond. 952.7033
Nu Toastmaster Toaster
S3 Corn1n"ware S20
Cookware S17 (Pols &:
Pans l Call 646-4$38
Crafts man ti D t>lec
lawn mower. praet1cally
new. very reason Call
aft SP M 548·4418
Co l e m an P ea k I
bac kp ack . blu e .
Polar g uard mummy
sl~ng bag. t mo old e ea 645-9796
GOLi'' CLUBS. Wilson
X31 , 9 iron s. I 3 4 5
woods. hke new. Sac
S200. Call 768·8133 11 ft
5PM
TY ...... ..... Stw'M '°" •••••••••••••••••••••••
Nice 2:>" Zetuth Color T V
Wellc r art AS24. Volv1J
TM40 D1I e ng, tuna
tower, radio, bail tank,
lrtr. lo hni. boat cover.
other exlrllls . 642· 1121.
645-19156
19' BAY BOAT. Clas111c
South Coast dea1gn, wood
lapistr ake hull. Volvo
Pent11 eng.. xlnl cond ..
12.000 or best orrer .
wltdays. !179·3900. evc..i..
&: weekends 675-8938
Sl:tJ 2 Yr Warr f 'ree lB' South Coast bay boat
Del &t6-1786 IOOHP Gray Manne eng,
Johnson "Black f ace" SIOOO. 675-31'9, 673-9092
Blise Unit 5 <'h. strapped 13· Boston Whaler sotlp
Slf> Call5."J90496 E v1nrude l r lr. c rvr.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Typtsts
CROW 'S NEST AN
TIQUES IST AN
NrVER.SARY SAL E tn
Son Clemente Thru
A~ust SOI N. t:I Camino
ftcuJ lt'Omcr PabzadaJ
Collle MaJe. whl ,.,1.111.,
ulJ :o.hot.~ l.1kt·~ kuh t
blk ruhbtl, k•ltt·n'
6421S05
lwndr1.-mtt'<I rc-ram1n.
f1hHIUI'!>, llllltvtt)' srl,
pl.1t1·1., mu<·h mt H'
1l1•rn~ Also i.prt••ttl or
,,..,... & t•oloN dont• al r('
»J1Cm11blr cost !140·8~ n
l'Vl~
xtra '! M1nl Cond
~2:564 Sears lawnmCJwer 22· 25 · Color TV Sl2JI Zyr
o,elf propellt.'d SSO Hot war fo'ret' del and Mil
SECRETARY. Part lime.
l<>-3. M lhru J.', $S/hour
()pPor lo learrl & ud·
vance. Otll 644·3S26.
STOCk CLERIC .
Need for handling of in·
corrung/outgomg stnck.
misc. office duties
SECUTAIY/GEMUA Pur c h as an g ex per
helpful. Must h ave a OFFICE valid CA drivers lie. Irv
Independent, diversified loc. Please contal'l A duties . F1n anc1al 1114JSS6-46il
Services Firm. Good ---
skills. experie nce re· :;tock & Delivery: Fi l,
tll.lred. 64Q.OLZ3. strong, clean.cut PoSilion
---avrul for a qualified ap-
SECRETARI ES
YOUI
NOASSIONAL
T&l'OIA{lY
SERVICE
as 1-1044
pUCWll. 495 E. 17th Sl. CM Ask for Vinnie
T AL£H1hEAICH
Qua I. comedy acl s
needed.
GONG SHOW TYPES
15 min acts, 5 mm.
aOOtltOfl!I, t'll!ilUml's tf
poss. Tues day::. 2-5-£0,1 o f f i c e • wk days
~OJ ove rload 557-2539 l"iM
4l21 Wcslcrly l'lat l' Tl-:AC.11Ell. The· Reading
SI-<.' let! flfe wport &ach Game Newport 'Be<tc-h
SECRETARY
Pni.1 t1o n rurrcnllv
<I\ WIUl.ilc ror ii M't•rct.u·y
with good typing skills lo
work tn our Culcr1ni:
Dept Enj exct• r•
h1>n('fth Applv Mon l•'rt,
!Jam n1,_•l1. Pt-1-.onrwl
MARRIOTT HOTEL
WI Nt•wpot1 Center l)r
Newport 114.':ich
~qu;;I Opr>or fo:mplyr
m /f
.SCct'y/bookkeeper fnr
fl E offi ce , N lJ
L>av1dson Rcnlty 673·9060
SECURITY
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Wearei.eckmi: a rehahle
person lo work rlex1l>lt'
htiu..r.. Law cnforremcnl
or ~N:unly helprul f:n
JOY good c·o benefits Ap
ply Mon fh. flam noon.
Personnel
IQ) Nl'WJ)Orl Center Or
Nl'WIJOrt Bea<·h
Equal Oppor 1o;mi1loy
m f
SECY to $850
General orrice duties. a c-
_curatcly ty,pinie 45 wpm.
.:ood w/c akulator &
C1i:ures. Non·s moker.
Call 7Sl-2fi)()
<...'rc.."(Jcnl1al re<)'d 2 after
noon.'> per week 955 I I 05
Tf':ACllER, Sl'EE ll
Hl-:Al>ING, The Rt·adinf.{
C·1m1· N!'wport Beach
C.n·dl·nf1;il rl'<(d ~ eves
JJt•rwc.'('k, :t~·ll05
OMESALES
Work P /ltmt' ir111aour
lclt'J1hon1· s<ile~ r1111m
(AM PM sh1fls) and still
l1dVt· ph·asurl' lime for
y ours t·lr Wage-.
t11mm C.111 for dela1h
LA TIM~
540 IJJOJ
T.t.aO..rator
Exp'd only. Small NB ex
porting f irm needs
person 2 6pm Mon Fri
S4 50 /hr Please c-all
640-631.3 & a~k for Pcs:gy
fennis Pro Shop S;ilc:o.
wum<Jn needed llrs
8..45am-2 .30 pm Mon Ion 494 4006, Sle\'C
Tcrm1lf• Co needs I
licensctl termite 1ns pec
tor & 1 C'xpcnenccd c-rew
nn n (;all 642·8926.
TOP Hourly pay. 1f
qualtfied 1 Houseclcan-
tnjl, Laundry & min
ironing. I duy c:> wk.
1>4 2 ·6840 Between
lOAM·3PM. --
TOW THUCK DHJVER.
xlnt saJary + benefits
lnq· 900 E Coast Jlwy,
NB Call 644-4131.
SERVICE SfATION AT TOW TRUCK DRIVERS.
TND Apply 900 F.. Comil Expenenced only ~.1ve
Hwy, Newport Beach in Ca'lla Mesa. 646-96311
Sf:RVlCE STATION AT· Tow Truck Dnvers ex
TENOANT. cxper'ri , per'd Top pay. Apply I G&W Towing , 7400 c enn cul 67!'> 1094 , C»itm.'!Way,C.M 642_1252 673-1023
SERVICE SfA attendant.
Cull or part lime
Chevron Station. 3000
f"atrv1ew. Costa Mesa.
Tf"ClliMe Posft'-
Switchboard operator
f /t, p /t hrs. evaJI. call for
appt.~7~.
TUVB.AGENT
Need qualified MGR. or
Sr. agt. to run N.8. agen-
cy. Min. ~yrs. exper.
Xlnt. financial pkg. Op-
portunity for prollt shar-
ing. 644-0185.
SHARP SALES PERSON
to sell painlinr,s at
Anaheim Con vention
Home & Garden Show.
A~ 18th thru 26th. Call
Pres . o f Ash brook
Studios Inc. 714·893·1370
or 495-5906 eves &
weekends. Travel Agent, m in . 2 yrs .
exper. NewPort Beach
SJ.OPPE R&: RECEIVt:Il.. Travel. CdM. 673-2210.
mile. exper. C M area
~1805
...... b.-rt
Costa Mesa baaed rirm.
Top salary + benefits.
MUil be able to read &
write English. AblUty lo
speak Spanlah desirable .
TRAVB.AGY
WHLSE
Scuba diving whlser
needs.girl Friday. whlse
exp. neceuary. diving a
pl&.m. Poleidon Ventures
M4-S373.
71.4/&t6-i13Sweekdaya. TYPIST. permanent part
9.ap trainees; good opp. tJme to train u typeset·
fM .Svucelneftt. with l«.~ ~ above SOwpm
scientific lmtrument co. r~ d: Pacific Skipper
S40--1CMUfter 10: 30 A. M. lllqazine &4$-1'U
TYPIST
lmmed. full time open-inl la our aalea dept.
Room for advancement.
Xlnl atart!nt salary. Ac·
anlAI t.1J)iDc euentiaJ.
Stationery Store In
Qironadel Mar needs ex-
perienced ulea lady.
f\JU time s da)'I, ,ant worldnl CGDdl. bpeclaJ-
ly floe Clienwle. '75-1010.
IOIAMIMC.
-OCIC CL-21111 W. Co.t Hwy. N.B.
n Eq":.1_=Wdt· 'J <'.rvwtnl OrUle County ...,--beled compuy .... In·
divMtual to .. ume 1tock TYPIST room reaPoUlblUty of Word ,,_....., typllt
p&ckiftl • atod1Ln1 of for Nwpt c.m... law otc, .,.u. OIMr cluUea will lefaJ ellper preferred. IDcMslD'81.raHMulc ....._ =•l war•b0Hfa1 ---------
DldrOli6c eGm· """ ponent• kao•led,. 'Dia,,_,. • ..,. ta look·
belpful. Mhumum oae I•• for a part Um•
year .-peri.-.. Good l!Pl•&lproofreader. ~ ...... Call Plft-m• wmtdtlf cond., 5s1:tos1. lfl••t Op-..... ••r:m. Aw-~1 ~-tr la,._ Pleeea· daAwe .• ~11 ....
* •ATT&nlOM•• Students 'fcachcr11
Housewt ves • •
EARN VACATIONS$
WE NEEO
ISeruor Typtslll
/Stat Typists
.'Oic.faphonc ty pists
.'Clerk Typists
NEED IMM EDI AT ELY
L-Ong & short term. hoh
day & v;icalaon pay.
hosp1tala.c11lton av;iil;i
ble_
·voLT.
T a""4PCJR A A'Y fir d.fVIC,AI'.
546-4741
:1148 Campus Dnve
!across from
Jnhn Wayne A1rport.1
1':.quaJ ()pPor Employcr
TYPIS'r.i
ENJOY YOUR
SUMMER!
Hetoml' " Norn•ll Tcm
porary
lmmc.'<illllc OJ>l'lltng-. ( r
•Jr. Typbh
•Statistical Typists
•Secretaries
•Word ProcHson
•Data &.try Opn.
No Fett Paid Wt!t!kly
Paid V;;calton
IRVINE
F..0.E. M1I-'
UtJltty & lite mmntenam-1·
in lovely II untinl(lo11
Beach apt building ex
c-ellcnl position for re
llr ce w /s ome
me<:hamcal ablltty. l\pl
+salary. 521·8:>-tl
Valet Parken. for pn\':llc
Country Clull P IT .
Women encouraged to
apply 64-4·5'11M ---------
Waihr Waitrffws
P IT lunches only
Pnvale club 64-4-5404
WAITRESS · Cocktail
rull-ttmc SC GoH
Course Rest 492-2495
WAITRESS
F'ull time. S .C Coif
Course Restaurunt
492·:i'A95
WAITRESS
Rothchild '11 ReslUurunt
CdM 673-J750
WAHTIDDRIVH
SUNOAYOHLY
·ro deliver Dully P ilot
bundles lo carriers. Re·
qt.Ires YIU\ or large 11la ·
Uon wagon and a l(ood
tiriving r ecord. Phone
642-4321 and ask for
Ha rry Seeley or Don
\Wliams. EQUAL
OPPORTUNlTY
EMPLOYER
WAREHOUSEMAN
Responsible person fo r
labric warchouH. Good
opp. with growln1 co.
Irvine area. S1lary
co mm . w I exp er .
566-NU.
Women Cook 8:30 to 3pm
daily. Apply at Gino'•
Deli. IOM2 Crown Valley
P1rkway , Laguna
Nlpel.
Womell lleeded for
bouleclea= eervlce.
GoodJ*)', hrl. Rob· tM01 Rae •Mop Ml..o'751
YACHI' SAL.1:8 Pf!RSON Eallerienc:ed pnfel'Nd.
Schoell Boats, HOO
~·Newport Beh.
YARD MAN. rental
C111Mr bal full Ume open·
ln11 for 2 m•n .
M«Un1ca1 k:::J:i,r bllptul, Hat t·
Int nec•H'>'. Wltdya off. Wiii train. ltaO
Newport 81, CM
aaumooActs 842 5G78
Lar~e ornute carvrd
WuJnut antique bdrm set
melds puir of twn beds or lens: si bed, marbll! lop
dresser w/m1rror. twin
rn;irble ntte ~lndJ1 & 2
m~1lchmi; arm111res All
rc-ful..'>hd SI .s:io S.'8 18ti2.
~7001. 751 ~5
Anltqut' f'trt·arms fo r
i. u I c M d I l 8 II ti
Winc hester. Mdl 1876
W1nc·hesler. Mdl ll
'lhotgun 64.5 7572
Antq oa.k pcde~ta I <Jc .. k
circa 1900, malr h g
~cl rclartal t·hr Xlnl
752 6204 m r. 951 3i'.14J
c·v wk
1-'r{'o{' 4 m1J1S ohl 111.11t• Spr
in.i1'r Spt1n•c'I Cu11• &
rnendly 549 ~17
8050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY*•
Gocx1 u.n'CJ "'urn1ton &
AppbanCl'!> on I Wtll wll
orSEU.lor You
MASTEltS AUCTION
64U616 & lll·9625
Green antique• huH1•l h11>.
hC.'Cfl US(.'(J ll... '< l t' rt'< I (' ,J '>I'
or dres..,~r. 72 · wtd\'. l7 tu. 21 " deep S7~• or 11Hn
~7<>19
Gre en h1.:h bJt'k 111·
ca s1onal t·hat r "" 11l
toman S2S 64-0 70<t'I
8010 •WE PAY CASH•
Good u.'lt'd furnahm·
l'.p1,llancC!t.. T\":. d e
..•..•.................
Whirlpool elcctm· dry,•r
with UV ray, $75 or l~I
clfr ~7203
WJshcr Deluxe mullt
C)'l'k . $145 Dryer SlJO
f-'mgra mm:1hlc ~ .. wide•
dlil ovt·n c·I L•1·t r alll(t'.
Sl:10 All ltkt• 1111 5;,.t 02..<,2.
!"y$(} 8701
l" AS II I' J\ II)
Wr-.hr dryr!. Hdrt 11~.
work111~ or nol !Y.>7 Hl.U
It Jo; f-' fl I c; E R A T 0 fl .
t'l.E1\N HUNS C OOD
~100 5"H 44115
636-1610. 547.9153
Must ~II lh1s '4-knd mv
l)('.41ut formal DK w l, I.It
:.et. c1Jffee & endl bf!..
queen hr sel. lump-.. p11·
lur~ & ;.ctcs!> All II·~'
l h a n J m 11 :. 11 1· w
[.)j·spernll'' l'll'a-.1• '"'" llemJt'C 2 J.3·594 KJ'l I
Table'. 5 chuir~. mu~t '""
l\JI wood. u11hob ~1·:11'.
Ol('I> rlE'l:lll. J(fl'lll l'•HUI
s:IAJ \fl 7PM 1,1 > :l.':il:J
l.J\trlj;! rr.om SWI•· 11111"
p1<.'turl..,, t.1blc~ l'tt '$1.1
al I ').JG. 721.1.1 f'orm1r u t·ounlc r loii.
l'x 14 • no t•utr1uts L $.:111.
K1rby val'UUm w~ {;J.1< S.tl)() c.le~k. Oii r1111 .. h g-,o ~ xlnt cond1t 1on $'11Jll
~
A.tr cond. wtndnw ty pe
6.000 DTU. v.u rks gd
$100 bo.rtt ofr 1><11, ~it <ir
l!lf...oo.31
8015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LIMITED EOITIOM
SllOW&SAU ;
Sept8 !J
Shernton Anohe1m
For discount u ckels de
uul11, wnte Al~EA, flox
I034 J, Kermit. Tc xall
7!174.'i
1020 •••.•••................
Rrd or blue A1uk1 10
5pe00 Cuud cond s:>~
CaJI ::.41:1· 1746 or WI 8156
MldlnrJM~ah8025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llid hnal coated na1l1> 50111
SOOd A1n ·h din tlJI & h11r
'"'· l'hthp11trtf' \1.1h1: dr..r rc:L' t>tiu IA'lll ,., ,.,
B ,. 11 u t 1 r u 1 c ., n " 11 ~
W11tlrbec.l
5311 3811'1
Mov111i: !>alt-Ii pwf',• k1ni:
'117(-d Wrm !'let "'n•rH h
Prov $750 1-.xc·r I.
~hupcd dt>:o1k $150 P 1•
Call 714 ~ 72H
RmC}l"ator & Qwen
IMd.
496-4477
V(•ry ruce 3 c11\h1011 1·11u1 h.
2 rrlltt<'h·~ c·hr-.. 1111.,.. 1·•1f
lhl -. & l11mp.. $400
!,ll Jfil!I
('l\">ll l'All>
1-'t)f .id u.wd rurn Jlllt
111w"'l&clrTV ,!J,17 Hl:t:I
box $16 Uy the pallell 148 ();wrnpnrt, t•hr, ottomJn,
boxC!>I ll.5 YI 1148 ~.211 flSl.J llruwn & .iold ll1IW\
8040 MtrrfJPM ~5 1n.;1
.......................
Sh.th Tiu. I yr ol<I . ti..•t t:<'
fe11¥Alc w /pup.•rs SlllO
Aflrr 4 8."X) 47l7
Engl.u'th SetleT, m11l c. ref
Ce<.tion1tle. wt'll IM!h11vrd
AKC reg Show qu1tl
84.2 5759
AKC Black I.all Pup11
Field & h11nlln1e stock.
Day11 1131 97U7 . cvea
e:J7·6731
MODEL
FURNITURE
271:;1 1'11~1-0 flf•I l'.111'.
Sun Juun C:11pL\lr11n11
~I 0600or493 41171
J>n('c~ from SIO 1'!10'1
K IT I> y v U t' U u m S I ~.II
wh1•clr hr $150 l'l••t·t
1111PI Dhl hnx llJlrt: mut
lrtM •OO 2:374
SOl-~A. curvctd 1wt·t111n11I ,
oy111c1r. xlnt eood SI 75.
~{1170
Germ. Short lhur pup.
piei, mall!il &: tcm ale11, !I
wk!J. okl. M7-6002 Ml 4 PM W1ute bdrm 11et w/l(olcl
t.nm. Red w/mattre11& &
bouprtn.c. 2 c•ht'11tt1, I
romtt dftk 754 1011
Mint Do1dc pup
Fem. AKC. $140.
536-7666
frwtoY• I041 ............................ s. 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** .... w. Salilrts
Zl6W.1111tteA••· c.... .. ..... , ............ .. ........ ..........
(SIUOYalue). to
""°""' _Y,AIM
~. lOtbtbruA1.11. l9
1lcMU may be claJmed
by calliftl IOK71, tat.
272 •••
Sm. *' puppy Ddl. hom• ,..,.. bed, wnLI IOflMOM '° aov.. lllGIJ. All. •.
PllppJ, fera., Ilda. hm. •
1omeone to love.
mtm.Aft.5.
ft9atolll.._,ml•pup· .,,., ... tnined, wW ,.,
far ........ ,..
Clualfled Adi ere the
... ....,. to a IUCceatful
Waait or yard .... , lt'a
a better WI:/ to t.11 ilDon ~I
SAT ONL VI £than Allen
Tnmdk bed, furn. t"hord
o raan . lamp11, II.I t
pdaeta, boob as tlolhn
l4U1\11Uo, CM
Everythln1 mual ao
R.efri1e. wat.er'bed, rOC'll. lnl daaJr, dlwMI', m1ny
rrilc. 1klt. 1407 Apt. 4,
Delaware, H.B. Ul·*4
MOVlNO SAL!: Od furn, mirron, booU. mi.e. I C.M.546-CBI.
aanump .._.Harbor 8r
Cl&.ballll Club. 1101 lath
at Irvine. CM. IOam
Jpm. Tbun AUi II Ice er.m loclal • ptano • -~.t1 tapm 'Mala at door 'fie. ....... ..,. .......................
llU11 a •••raid tut dlamooda 1. u cu ti
UJ'OI ............... .
Clllr ..... .
.... ..... ... .. ,llo
ellro•o1r••• •••tt•l 1IH• w1tell flto. ....
JACX WALSH
CAIPITCO.
ha.-. dut1e <1ub for S2 !t4J,
S.:I !Ill land $4 1111 For
('0\1l•fo:TITIVfo: hill
('(•fN' to 711 W 17th :;t. G 2
ur c·ull 631 <Wtf.!
l>ral)l..,, all '>Ill.'' lw • •1l•1r'
lrw. .ll> Sl6 W pr .. 11 nlm
mtth' :'A3 ~!I 778 2"b13
l~l ha.'> 140 yd.' h' y plul>h
t'Ufl)(1 3115 sq 'd' w ll JI
I p.Art for lllb11r .AJ ~!I
77SZM3
ltA'('flf"d J CJll ltk1· 111 ""
(it-I $lb.J "-'kllll' Sl'lll
M!r&S
• • •
Joan c. sat.ifww.r
2091 lct&Mcwal "· c~ta~a
You~ HM winner of
twofrtt
Hcbtbooks
1 $19 511vulut•1 lo
~HOTI'S
IBlRY fARM
A11J( rnth Lhru Aug I 'I
Ttc k1·L'> ma> I.it• 1 h111tw•I
ltv 1· .. llml( t.ll :,1;111, 1·>.t ·.m
•••
15 lltwl. n1·v. lift trlr
i:arut•n tr;irlm "' .ill .Jl
l ,1lhml·nt' IJ""n
mttwl·r-. d<·l lift 1.:;.ui:e
lor l'U or\ an S4ll 3681
Q.UIDECAZA
point cltt blt111 dbl oven up 642 ~
S40 968 343:' ----
llaoul Oufy ong10al culor
ht.ho ·• f'romenadc des
Anicla1s ·• I II arbor <tt
Nied ltand s11(ned &
numbrrf>d M ui..eum
framed '213 >ff22 9:.!62
dYN. (21.J1l76-JllJ .. ve~
Aquarium. :10 J(al "'
pump & U.S!Wrtt-d h~h S7S
631 17!'>3
SCRAM-lETN·
ANSWERS
C~HN'dy Piker
;'l;ull)' Put kt•r
1'l:1'1\ fU)('I\
Y•iu think > •>0 '1· .i.:••l 1ir•1
bh·rn-. I '" IC•tt ,, • .111 .. n
t.h.;it 'in.:~ I'\ 'I\ HI IC I\
8081 .••••••..•.............
I ~1\Yrt.1> l"'•rt .. LI" •I.in•"
fk1r1r /\11J1r11" Ill \:!I '""'WI.Ill"·,, l?
8083 . ......•••.•••.........
r,t:IT/\H c.rn~o-. J4',
.. 1111 1·•111<1 lit•.,, .. rr .. r
:~\II Iii'•
1;1.11hl 12 ,111111! \o\1'11 11.ir•l
~wll I...... m .. d. I ~ I~
~.Al or t1.1d1• fr.r It ''""•
\t•l\.ll'>l ll 11( t'ltllllJJI ,11.tl•
tju.ili I\ I' I'
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work $5() 1>75 ~
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to Knott's Berrv Farm
(values up to S19.!0)
Come to Knott'• Berry Farm tMs
1ummer for the mo1t fun packed
So catch the Spirit of the Weit ...
then and now ... at Knott'al
Um• of your llfe.
Knott'• offer• you headliner enter-
tainment, the 1pectaculu "Wlah You
Were Here" Ice Show eatravaganz.,
It pay• to check Dally Pilot
claHHled everyday. You may be a
winner!
th• brand new Cloud 9 Diaco with ,,,,.,,,,,,,
th• blgge1t. th• beat, and the \..\~ ~' , ft~~
brlghte1t In llght1, aound and danc· \...~~\.' ~
Ing not to mention our other 135 wlld .§:' 'f) ~
rid•• and attraction•. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1===============~~ Look for your name and _.. ~ addr••• In today '• ~
~ claaaffled ••ctlon. If you ...._. =-find It, call 842·5878 Ext. ~
~ 272 and we'll arrange tor :;::: ifii you to pick up you; ticket•~
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in NH~ Call Cathie
6M -·ext 315 wkdys
Sde tie for power boat,
•pprox. 20' 10 c aoal
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DIPOllTANT NOTIC~TO
aEADr.JtS ANC>
ADVERTISERS
1'\t p rire of 1t•m11
lldvtt1laed by vehicle
dealttla l.n the v .. h1cle
dauJf1ed adveruain&
ODlu.-11 dMll oo& anC'lude
a.ny applicable taaes,
ticeue, ll'aAafer fees.
flMON ctaaraes. ftts for
au pollutian control de-
vsce certifical.IOns or de
aJer documentary pre-
parauoo charg~ u.nleu
otberwt5e s~ifled by
tbe advertiser
t520 ....................... Newport Slip Power only.
'6..50 per t\. S2SO mm.
8'TMS46 a.AS5aC IUYlllS
1972 VOLVO 1800£S
Nrwiiorl SIJp needed for SEDAN·Hard to find
new 29ft Ericson Call "Sport.swagon " m odel
&t0-5122. with • speed trans &
---1
overdnve. air cond1l1on
1i rt_.. 1ng, AM I F M s tereo I 4 IWIOll _,_. *· •••••-•••••••••••••••• wflai>e, g.,... exten or "' IS in excellent condition
9120 Has been Ul same family
smce 1972. You must see ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbisooe! MaJteoffer.
T E A RD R 0 P '6 5 . ,._ .. ff 26 .. 7 Overbe~ Cab. sleeJig •· _____ .. _._ .. __
Dbl sink. toilet, stove,
oven. refrig. 2 sets or
Jacks. Must sell! $350.
CaJ I aft 5: :.>. S36-3992.
101.o, rt Cabover Vaca·
t1o neer· S t C , AC .
shower . etc Loaded, xlnt
cood. $2195. 556-7458.
t OFAIOt4D
1.950 MERCEDES 1705
Cabriolet 2 door coo·
vertlble, tao exterior
brwn lthr int. • cyl nat
head mlr. • spd trans.
unbel i evable
a u tomobile . a r eal
dass1c
Must sell camper & true k .....,.,,_ lerift
bought motor home. '72 lJOOW. Coast Hwy
~ Lo o 6 <: y I. w / 8 ' N~llt Bcb 642·6763
cabover, iclnl cond. ------~ Noreas orr reru.sed Bugatti Repllcar. reblt ~ eng. Masarali ho rns .
s ide p ipes. Good
Moforiudlibs 9140 mechaolcally. Many
•••••••••• • • • • • •• • • • • • • xtras. S3000 or best off e r .
Bianchi moped. xlnt cood. c.all Jerry 955-3395
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WANTED
AUow us tbe 09portun.lty
to CIOOllde.r the purchase
or tracfe.in of your clean
Porsche. Check wath Us
Today'
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TNdls ROUS·ROYCC EXPERTS mi.!M. <532Nlllll. OOBTA Mf.:SA
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•--------·' Honda Meord $-6p, BU..· ClO~( 0 SUNDAY\ VOL VO tana. 1untr. air. mreo, ---i.Harbor Blvd IOI McLAllM's
$
650 N Beach Blvd
I.A HABRA
<S MJ No. of SA •'Wy >
(714,52Z..Slll
Sunday by Appl.
'712002: Stereo.
S2000
:?~1
'75 2002: AC. s uorf.
AMI P'M. whl<i tire~
$7000 Debbi(' 642-3873.
642.f,006 -----
"76 s.:n . Tan. S7M mls a c, s nrf. auto tram.,
i.m rm. $7700 Cult
ti73-9339
Immaculate 1971 BMW
2002. sunrf, M1chebos.
stereo. runs xlnt. (714)
972-17U or973·1391 Brad
CUICOm pa.lot. fitttd cov· '50$1Jvtt<..1oud I COSTA MESA er, speed control. Must 119,000 646-tlOl 546-94'7 '72 Olwter: Low DUlel>,
be seec' Best offer offer ~44 fCDICODd. Sli.W.
&\500.675-9231 To,ota 97'5 OIAMfHCOUNrY 1"1$-311156
·n Coupe: New tires. •••••••••••••••••••.•••• VOLVO 9tl7 "18 Font Fiesta, like new,
Good eng. l o w gas "76 Cetica sr. Xlnt cood, EXCl.USIVELYVOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7000ml, 3Scomb mpg,
milage. Reg. g:i.s SlOOO auto, AM /FM c a ss LargestVolvoOeaJer '71C.maro.under10,000 IGDOorbest.•92-7"'l.
or best ofter. Call eves U.CXXI rru Silver w /blk an 0ratlge Cowlty' miles, yellow. T· Top.
67S-3BZ2 mtr $C200 ~ BUYorU:A.SE Super cluo. Lots of ....,C&f ttSO DIRECT xtras .. S5700 f'i.rm. Call ... ••••••••••••••••••••
~ 97 30 i• Ce!lca. good coodluoo
••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM cassetle, new [fl!J('t~, ::-:::~:::; 77XJ.12L
Automatic, air. fully
eqwpped, 6M actual
miles. Rege ncy red
w tao bides. "Fla w.
less .. (l!s.UKTI
atEYBIMW
1st & Broadway
SANTA ANA ~3171
"--Ghia 9734 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 Karman Ghi:i <'On·
vert., good rond, run.<i
great. $2900 ~ 8465 ---
'60 CIOSS I(' all orag
SaaUice RtOO.
ures. 7S.· 1301
'73 To)'OU Mark II.
SUUOOWagon
- - --- - - - -all xtras. New ures, xlnt 2025 S Manchester cood l ownr. $3950.
~--548_-_368~1~~--Anaheim 750-2011 49M707
i1 Ce!Jca, nu carb. batt '68 Volvo 142 ; good
& brlts , runs great transport , best offer
$13)(). s.6-2490 549 1343 Mon. to Fri
~ '73 Cellca. 4 spd
AH. n e w p&1nt . new
seal$ ~ caJJ aft Ii.
846-1717
16 Q>lica JT Lift bk. ~pd.
\ C. AM FM. $45(>0
IH2 3715 Alt 5
8 3)-5 ---------
'70 142S AM FM rass.
45pd. Wtl me-ch I rond.
~at transp. nfh body
wk S800 644-5 726
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on Camaros, Capn~.
Monte Carlos. Mali bus "
Novas OraslJc r~uc:· uons •
SAVE NOW!!!
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NIWIST
LINCOLN·MERCURY
DEALERSIDP
IAY R.ADllOE
UNCOLN·lllERCU RY
1&-18 Auto Cent.er Or
SDFwy Lake Forest exit
IRVINE
·t.Jo.7000 ........ 9'52 .......................
Ghia: Xlnt cond. many
xtras, must sell th1~
week, best olr. ~K>
f'V"8/wknds .
G1111.. '701
••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 2002. $7500. Xlnt mpg. J::\es ~-ro59 ·71 Corolla w al(on.
aW>malJr.A C,25mpg,
5.S!I~
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
'62 RamblPr
COtO,.RL
CHEYIOLET
:!1128 Harbi•r Bh •I
l'Obl A \ft:.'-'\
54 ... 1200
'70 Mu s tan J,?
AM/FM /cass.6cyl,auto.
xlnt cond, run.s gn•at
$1600/ best oUt:r
631-0343 AtmmON!
Mer ce d e s. BMW .
Por3che. Classic & Ex·
otic. We will sell your c3r
oo consagruneot at your
price Best location tn
Orange County For an·
fonmtJon call J 1 m Cur·
ran. ..,. ... .,.
);n) W. Coalt Hwy
Nwpt Bcb 642-6763
•-spd. AM/FM cass A.Jr, '7l Karmann Gh13 coupe,
sunrl. x.lnl 871-1024 ~ eog. clutch, extra('
BMW 16 5.301, MUlt cond tor. Rum r.re11t. nds bod> ••••••••••••••••••••••.
---Tri .... 9767 6 cyb.oder Z3 ml les per
g a 11 n n i-: x r I' I I e n t
transponauoo ~
i51 -.iMO f'jonl blue. Blnupunkt work. S2200 4~·~l07 '71 $taj? 3 o IJlre \'JI. 2
~ten.>0 ta~. 4 spd. Best topii. 4 o;pd, wire wtib. -..a...&.
orr r5912PL 1 Pvt pty Mmdll 9738 pt'ff1.o("l rood 553 ~ _..,. 9910
day !. 752 1116 4 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1md.s l'H>s ~I 2154
BMW 1976 530 1 A 'T. s nrl.
alJoy whls, othrr t'JCtras
Showrm cln RZN671.
pp. 646-4332 . 673 5613
~ 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 RX7· ll M m1 AC.
51.lver blu. AM ,.,.)'I , !>un
rf S8300 . 642·11 2 1.
646-~.
"7• RX3. Runs great. looks
clean. Economy. Sl195.
Dys. 7S.-S300, 897·4984
eves.
T ru; ·74 66.000 miles,
white. st.ereo. roll bar.
r1bergla.s hardtop. lug
gage rack & other xtra.s
lm1D1 c\llate S5000 w1U
bargain 990 6686 &
?J'l,.5312 ---v...... 9770
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MAIERS
AUTOC&n'U
NO'nflNCi OVER
$4999
1976 IUICIK
iS Monte Carlo. 2 dr .
vLOyl roor. xlnt cnnd .
~ best olr 64&-1916
7)! Ol+t\ette 2dr. 4,pd,
rus t colored. radials,
ve-y clean. <t94·2678
'79 Ghia V6 Loa1frr1
8r.u>d new. Must ...-11
$7200. Call 493·5120 I\
rnsg -------,. Mustang U . good c-ond
Sl.600
641> 72Z3 Everunli?\
'72 lmpala. VI.Dyl lop. au·. OWi n 1"1 9955
PBiPS. radlals. l owner, -·••••••••••• • •••••• • •
.., 5Si·7s.M Old!! 98. leather irl
tttior. 161100.
833-0119 Jo IDllage. S2751best or ---fer S.S-7863. '58 Pontlac, S3.000ongmal '65 AlpLne Sunbeam con· miles. vert Runs well. good
LARGE
SB.ICTIOH OF
AUMODB.S
SHOP&COMPARE
·73 Mazda RX·Z: Xlnt
cood. lo m1 , 23mpg,
Sl.2001 best offer 846-1463
•••••••••••••••••••••••
VW · HaVU1g trouble sell
lDlt your car" Try u.s Top
dollar . P8Jd roe or !'lot I
Bnng your car to Jam
Ma rano Volk s wagen,
l87U Beach 81\d . Hunt
ingtoo Bt>arh A5k fo r
Frank Manno or Tom
AOOn
LESARICOUPE
fU1J power. f artory air
rood & l ow miles
Sharl>' 1825PO L l
fB Cl>ev)' Kngawd. Wttn.
Noen1. Body Fair. SlOO.
549-9021 77 Cm.las ~preme. xlnt
~/ 548-3681 rond. 11100. ~ 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED. BSA Victor.
on6t cuod. Call bef lOam.
&aftSpm.~.
'62Rambler
6 cytiodeT, 23 rrules per
gallon Excellent
transportauon. $450.
751-4MO
Harley Oavldsoo '74 Elec· loce
tragtlde w / '59 stl Harley Sp ..:t • 9540 Sldfo...ear. 6990 actual. m1,
x.lnt cc.w1 554-3783 -······ •••••••••••••
'fB428 Fi ra, body &
KAWASAKI 400. int ltlnt. og ods work
Best.offer. 95HOC8 S•SO 6 2·H 01 dys.
·is F.nglish Ford Cortina.
New murrler . new
brakes. clutch. battery
Some front end damai;?e.
Best cMb offer. 645-6433.
iO Ford <Arttna St. W gn
67,CXXI mi, XJnt cood. Gd
mileage S800 540.8119
eves.
9705
'76 Suzuki GT185, ex· 64S-4119_ev_....., ____ '76 Alfa Romeo AUeua.
cellent condition. $700. 4w....tDrlYft 9550 JtJot cond. R&H. air.
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~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• shadow Jut. car cover.
· 7 1 I n t e r o at io n a I below wholesale. $.'.')400. YAMAHA250 Travelall u4: Loaded. 1_·_548-Sl __ rs _____ _
S2SO • 551.QIB xtras. aux tank. reg gas. Aid
'76 ~iuki RM12SA ; «>M mi. S!.500. ~.
S500 :TNda 9560
631·1753 •••••••••••••••••••••••
_'79_V_es_p_a-P200£. 60mpg, ·~ Rancbero Good cond .
iclnt cond $999. Fwy · ~2495 legaJ. ll3'7·15'47 aft 3 :.> ---
'76~wasalo KHlOO. Xlnl
cond. 600 mi. $450/best
dfer 556-7239eves.
·m Datsun Pickup
1600.
s.8-3681
...._,.._._5*/ '77 Rao cber o . L o w ._./Star f I mileage. PS/PB. air. 9IJI protecto top, like new
··-·················· cond, MllOO. 675-8170 0 RENT 23' FIREBALL SJ3.«i23. "
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Audi 5000; has ever·
ything. S500 &, Assume
lease at SZ32 mo. or buy.
800. 673-65 I 0
'7• 100LS 4 dr sed A.C.
auto tr ans. $2400.
~2510 or 646-"848
'75 1001.S. am1rm. • dr
a/c, man. trans. new
clutch & brakes. Orlli?Ul&I
owner S!.500. ~9839 or
~34R7.
BARWICK DATSUN
"'I' J l 1'< j lfll '• 111•
8Jl .IJ75 493.3375
•DATSUNS•
.... S. .. diolt
OfAI.._...
WESPICIAUU
tt4M>OO
SIRVICI
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845HARBOR BLVD
540.6410 540.021 l
-90'1H U ll,.. ...................................
14 8210 Htrhbk.
S1975
644-1548
9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ooza;: Clean. nu paUlt &
tires. S2995. •
84& 7477 898-1904
'77 •50SEL S1l\ n &
J:MSt.npe xlnl rond, all
x tr as . .i I ~ m 1
sz2.ooo bt>:.l :is1 -t657
eves, 141cnd.-,
Classic '67 2SOS E
AM /f'l\L cass. sun rr .
reblt e n g . 1mmac
thruout. s:;ooo ~t orrer
411&.(8]8
Beautiful XJnt cond. 65
230SL 2 tops • -sp .
chamgagoe color Ask
for Vicky. 840-6665
74450SL
Perfect. lo mi. 2-stopir..
new ure 117.500 firm
~2181 -------'76 JOOD New eng
SJ.2.500 ·Offer
497-31.Z
SELf' CONTAINE D
REASONABLE. MS-2283 '76 Datsun longbed hke
n ew Heat & /\I C RENT '78 22' Lu xury Camper shell Call Ill.
motorbo me. SI t!eps 6. Irv 7s.i-0681. 8 :.>to 5
....... 9709
••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i8 280-Z fu lly loaded.
'76 2llOC Tan, like new
sund , AC. c r u1sl'.
AM/F M stereo. must
sell. $12.000 orr~r
5(1989.
Sell cont S2501wk. +8< -----
Dll.~llSA.5
'78 SoutbWUld, 25'. s ips 8.
generator . r oor air ,
kladed. $17,000. 951 7817
'79 Datsun Truck . Blk.
roll bar. grill guard, fog
lights . CB . am t fm
cassette. mags. $7000 or
best offer. Brent 546-8862.
............ a l&rw' s•• £ '76 Toyota. Loog bed.
---r.-• ._ Auto trans. radio, new , •1976Casual Ml.JI•. sips 5. tires, roll bar. New
AC. new tlresJi>alnt/iJlt fbrgls utll box. Lo m1lt!s.
fabri c s. c6i5P KA). XJnt cood. MovP tbas asoo weet. $1750. ~.5966
•WT6 •Star Mln.i. 19', sips V-9570
6. dual air. c ruise. •••••-••••••••••••••••
stereo. '79 mt fabnc, new '72 Ford Van. super clean.
Un$, (971PQWJ. 110,500. 65.000ml, S22SO/orfer.
m.187•.
• •1976•Star Miru, 20', sips
6, dual air. curis e .
stereo, '79 inter fabric.
new tires (525MYN>.
'71 Chevy Van loog wheel
base. PIS, P /B, auto
trans. AM /FM cass
Slel'eo, AC·DC refrig.
X1nL mech. cond. Sl.900.
664-7129
• Sl0.500.
»DAY PARTS
4&LABOR GUAR. '76 Chevy Van. low
lhlle's niluie. air, auto .• loog
IY ._../5*1 bed. "500. C.ll •92-761.S
L"GIZH•rnrd Ave. lrv. '75 ~Ton Chev". loaded, 1'114)~ ., cau llr. I.Jsaner clean. Mu.al sell $3870. Mon-Fri 8-6. _•_..z ______ _
. 71 Dodce 8-200 311, P /S,
; C h e vrole t Ho lld •Y P /B. A/C, All/Fii cus. ~.17,$00miles, lD7 In. w/b; mint cond.
' like aew. flOOO. Gl-lOl7 tMOO. M2-0il11
.,. 5 pm. .. •54211*•
"S.0-My Winnebago-t '71(])evy Van: kyl, aun·
cm ao loqer afford to rf, All/Fll /cua, +
111.eep It." Caeb offers ac· llld.Y Cl&ber xtru. f\llly
• ~· 482-Mll. cuatomized too. Xlnt : ,,..,... ,,.... "1 CIODd. ~9031.
: -·-••••••••••••••• '811 GMC Panel van: Gd
: '75 32' Silver Streak body, ICI pa1Dt, runa «*. : ~= fUlly eca'llpped. .-t aell. n•tbett. • N:.. ..... SLl,000/bMt. _me12. ______ _ i ....... "14 aa.v .• CJl, Ilk alalft.
; I.I' a.&• ll'avel trlr. Biil ,_ f/lr, Ddm body
I .... -8C, laardJ)' Ut ed. "!!=--
--....... v-.v.aoova, : &r LalMr amp trailer, tpt, t11IO/olr. Call ; allll coa••uo.. $100. _111_.-. _____ _
t • • Make your ab opp l n1
Hnw ......... to aeU _...by uaiAI dM Dally a ,,.. ... it well. Plill Cl.iulnea Ada.
' l.
'67 A H 3000 Mark II I.
48,000 ong mi's. m int
cond. $7500. a:n-0119.
IMvt 9712 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CREVIER
$1 SI & UOAOWAY
SAl'llA AHA
8353171
THl UlTtMAIE OAIVINO "'AC.HINE
•USEDIMW1•
'72200.ali St R (992G8Vl
"762002AS/R (!»4RKOI
'765.:nA SIR 095RKOl
'773ro48pd, st (G7~PV I
'77 5:1>48pd St R (Ot79l
'78321>48p. <2l9UK.Hl
'71633cslA S i R !0062 >
'78320iA /\IC 1819WDA l
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UIMEDlATE
DELIVERY!
LAME SILICTIOH
OPMIWlt7'
3211'• s2•·· ALSO l3.1CSi · s
IMSTOCK!
Oall today ·We a1ao may
have that pre·owned
BMW you are looking
for!
131·2040 4tMt4t
........ c..
'7U30I •..S. IUDl'OOl, lealber,
el1011 . low m ii u !
Operate• oa re1ular fuel I (5"1)
St4,"I Olllll'I To a.oo..
Cll\•IMW ... lroelhr.,
INfl'A ANA ~1111
13Km.i. for o;al1• or take over Lse days 645-650S,
eves~ 8572
·73 340Z. new paant. air. I
ownr, very dPan 1 s pd.
$4500, 551 511 I
'69 2000 Road.,ter ~ood
cond S2.595
84.~·372'J
MGe 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MGB '78, yellow w hlk
pinslnp1na XJot cond
AU records Must sell.
getUng co car Perfect
tame to purchase ro r
summer ronvertJblP run
$6000 Firm CD ~.
--1218 wkdy eves art 7
'7' 2ft0 z °' wknds Wtl rood T U I' ----
531 -11121. 839-6671 'fB MGD GT , AM FM.
---- -wtre whls. xlnt rond.
·77 Datsun F' 10. lln· Sl4.501o(fer 54.S 74S.
belle\ able (n nta'l llC -----
mileag(' Ht<:bc·k. 5 i.1>. P ) of 9741
Trans verse motc.r front ••••• ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • •
disc brakes. AM ~·M '70 Peugeot 504 4·{') I
Must sell Fa:1t ' Best or auto, aJr. AMt FM stereo.
fer wkcb & PM 760 0223 Very Good Cond. Sl .325 °' wkdy 972-1922 174-8Sll 97l·ll880
'78 8210. 2 dr. li ke new. um Peugeot diesel wgn ·
xtra clean. 38 mp!(. AJM, AC. lo rru. perlect
673-5236 after 4 :.> cond. ~. ~. -----'72 510, ad cond Rt! Jlas Pw Ide t750 D\l,Sl.450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
64.5-0475 '7'9 ID': l2001t.o pymota
----~ $300/mo or purchase.
"76 2SlZ 2+2. 26,500 m1 s. Sliver ltd ed wts unrf
AM/FM stereo tape. air. Dys 735·7722. eves
•-spd, new tires. Xlnt 9117.1133
Make d fer. IM0-061• ---------
'eB9l2TARGA
Rum grealon any gas
'6.000. Call 673-~10 .... t725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 L11 Fiat. • dr. a le,
AMIFM cass, 28.500 ma. mo. aft s. S4Q..-0980
~t a« to appreciate
'7• 914 2 liter. blac k.
BOO/best olr. 67~93119.
1UUSC Targa· Wbt/blk.
AC. P·7'a, pwr windows
72 Flat Wgn 128. runs 6 mirrors $23,750
1ood. ate reo r assettc. 557·1.Jll. 673-7384 f1'51)/ofr. 673-0826 ,..,.,. __ P_W_
70flWllO
'*-3681
"12 lJI Spyde.-: Needs eog ----· 751·.-TI.
is Xl/I: ~convert, AJ;. All/Fll/lll'tl, DU up•
.... ... mecb'I co6d.
-.~.
77 •~. 8000 mi "!i, I .
fVJl'od 4 side view mlr·
ran, cnase c.otrl. AIC.
Nil colored exter. all blk
llbr inter . AM /FM ca.... $19,000. 844 .9030
weekday• tll lpm,
7'M517 wtmdl • tva.
*<LEAN '17 9'• aa..o, AC, fiml"OOf
.. $9-llOO
PORICHE 114 2.0. 1171.
Xllll cmd. 8'Yer W/pln
atrlpln1. Greet ... mileas• ... ·lrlLI
6
REASONS TO
IUY & SERVICE
AT
JIM MARIMO
VOU<SWAGEH
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DAYS4 WUIC
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,Rf O~ED
ECOMOMY CA.\ TO
CHOOSE F«OM
·6·
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OSJYHY OH MOST
MOOE:LS
187 11 HACH ILVD
HUH'TIWG TOH HACH
142·2000
Last d the few br and new
'79 VW D~r D1estl
Sl.0.000. 548·U.7. 548-4968
'75 Super Beetle. fact
snrf. m ags . A M FM .
cstm pa1nt. velour lnl.
nU>t cond. '3K m1, 4-spd.
$Ql01otr ~
'89 Karman Ghia r1>n
vert . good cond. run5
great. $l!IOO. S.S.&465
761U6COMV
champ ed . whttwht,
radials. Am1FM. 30000
ml. xlot cood. $&200
67Mm
'74 VW Van. nu reblt 1700
$2999
MUHS
AUTO CENTER
l~B.flkcr St
COSTA M ESA
5~~9109
1977 IUtclK
R£GAL2DOOR
Hardtop l:a.inrool. I u.xu ry
v"lvet 1otenor. rrwse
Cl'Xltrol. lilt •httf. s plJ l
p.,.r seat, A M 1FM
stereo. pwr ~<s &
dr locks and turbine
wheels. <.SLR I.
S4300
R J 03meroo & A-<ii.<K
752·2526
1'8 &ack Reital Ltd t\ill)
k>aded \ '6 s:JQ)) or btc-~ t
dr Call 493-5l20 Iv rru.~ ----m Gran Spon 350 Ap
prox :l>.000 on rt•bwll
engine !'Jew br:ikl''·
Ure. and ~hork.' G ooc1
runner • $11110
ITI4 l~-49.lJ E\ CrutlKS
9915 ...•.............•.•...
19 C"'O\. 1mma~ loaded
le"" rr.rl1-.. I I
!>IOl$12ur .;.$'. ~
1977 CADILLAC
"EL.DORADO COUPE u .tlhC'r i.t1 r •> radio
r ru1 ., .. c 011 trn l &.
Cabnoltt top t3l2RXJ •
$6999
NABERS
tftt1tl!11t'
}1 ~·" • !\/\.cl ( ~,..,,. °"""'' '>.l0-"1
"79 Cad Sevtlle: SH.800
13.!IOO nules Xlnt cond
Ong owner 5Si 7010
MAIERS
AllTOCENTU
NCYTHlNG OVER
$4999
1974CADILU.C
S8)AH Dl VILLE
F\Jll power . factory aar
cond .. leather. tilt wheel &clowmiles (474KS0l
$3499
MAias
AUTOCBfTH
1425 BaJter Sl.
COSTA llF.sA
'*''" eoa. $3995 552·0828. 77 Gold CdV. Swlrf. pluab
64IMl28 n.111t lotr. Lolded. ... ooo· rra. sroo. &M-'1115 i • ~ S4U>. Clean.
mrip. r.tove. sink, air, 77 CDV: l7"i mpg l<"W
auto. 23,000 miles 1nllea. Priced below low 5lf1.ro..-book. •1882 or 433-1052
'f7 VW Bui. new Ures Ink•• paint. 10,000 ml oo reblt enf. $1200. m.1.1151.
1911 Rabi* DMMI. new
<40 mi*). fiml"OOf. A/C,
'71 F1eetwood Brousham.
x.lnl oppty (Of' •hort term
lit: umo 1 at approa
DlO Of' tMq at $11,200.
f\a1ly equip'cl Pvt Ply.
•7917.
cltluae ln'41rior. •ll ver Cad i II a c C cl v · 7 7 .
...,. 10 •• lank ..... o.utandlnl cond. 34.000
over 400 milH. Call 111.1. loadtll. Pvt pty .
7SG&M or• 1M3 Sle'Jl ,.
pg nuluge, x!ot cond
72 Mahbu: 350. 6711 ma, AJC. P/S. P IB, AM .... M
rec ps. PS. PB. AC. st.en!O. landau top. Rally
S1.0.673-2U6eves. U'.llllnameDU. lilt wheel
Makedfer. 840-2900 7 1 c:a..y St. w..-.
$1100 494-4421 '68 Oelmoot 88: Hun:.
c ti -;;. --9910 good,=1*!185
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MAIERS
AUTO CENTER
'011U '": I'\' t-I<
$4999
72 CONTIMINT AL
MADIV
Has aU ol the l..u>roln
luxuries &r low. low
allies I 14 tJn'Z I
$2999
MAIHS
.AUTO CBfTEll
1425 Bake!" St
(,'a)T A M ESA
S40-91ff
9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I
Jalllsoa&S-
UNCOLN-MHCURY
''Spena! of the Week
lt71PIMTO
S alver ellter1 or ,
aut om•tic. r adio &
llea&er. (061UEB>
SJ450
3S:!l6 Harbor Bl.. C M
~5630
i6 Runabout. li?ood cond1
boo. 86K mi. must ::.t>ll
641Pr!H61 anytJme
"7• Sqijre Wgn . 4 spd .• ur
cond. roof rack. ti~Ooo
rm.Jes 751 2283
~ 99l2 Pinto Wagon 32.Kma Wry
••••••••••••••••••••••• clean fact aJr & rad111
1977 CHEVaOLET Will se!I for ca.sh or track
T,._ ror anuques 492·4~ COltnt ttT-VT
1lus loaded Z·t.one beage ..,4 Dill wgn. auto. no•w
mudl'I has law males & ts radials, lllr. FM Sll'rt·o . ~uper sharp. 14.28u WE I 44kMi Sl.625 548 llJJ.i.
OHl Y S9995 642-6417_ _
HOWAROC~•rold ~ 99'0
()Q, t &. QuJLI ~t.~ ••••••••••• •• •••• •• • ••.
:'\l:."WPOKT BEM.'ll
83)..0SSS
~ ·······················
9935 Dodp
····•·•···••·•········· 1971DOOGE
ASPefWAGOH
Automatic. factory air
cond . pwr. window~.
A.\\ FM stereo & lug·
gagl' rack 1062UKT 1
$5995
NABERS ~dilfae
Jc-,(X) t LlllXll IW!1
((lo,l.l ~I S4(}-<11()0
77YOUH
EST.ATIWAGOM
mu BEACH BL v Ll
HUNTINGTON BEM'll
142-2000
Oean 8IJ Ply Wagon. II.
313 eng, FM radio. PS.
PB. AC. fladlals. SB50 or
bst. olr. IM7-1220
'67 Plymouth Barracuda
$tOO or besl olr. Run"
good. S48·75.17 -
'-lie 9'65 ----------...................... .
Mnt..-....tofr.
'77 Colt. AM/FM cass lmmac.~743
'-d H40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'Tl PORD LTD Country
Squire at•. •sn. ,_r brall~,,_ pwr wiodo•• •
pwr .... pwr at.eertn1.
A1C. tun. recll, 400 cu.
liDcll V.t-.... Hvy ::!.
aua,...100. Gd. . C.U :...irn
'76 CAT. Power+. 25.000
males only. Xlnt cond
$3:200. 983-4080 & 546-3938
·79 Grand LeMans.
loeded. • door. 6 mos old.
blllt olf er. 640-9760
1t 9 ...... "70 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"11T·Blrd: CuatContinco·
t.i trunk, fully loaded.
tee> cond. rea au. $2500.
B-91.l'l.
'57 T·Blrd, needl restor· lnS. body gd, a'iOOloffr.
54'7.o.33.
T·llrd '71 Town Landau:
s.criftce. muat Hll. Got ~>' car .. 1111 mJ,
loa td, H SOO f b est. .....
¥111 H74 .... -................ . ,. a.. Wp. AIM trans.
a/c, ,_..a tndn aw.
xw.-.--all~.
SIMILAR·~~~~~
SAVINGS
OM 1979
MODELS!
SERVICE HOURS:
MONDAY THIU .. IDA Y
7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
SATUIDAY
1:00 A.M. TO 5:00
'
--·
••
... . --.. . '
SLllHILY
USED
'78s ____
WIN UP TO
$3000
WHEN YOU HAY£ YOUR PRES EMT VEHICLE
APPRAISED BY YOUR ATlAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH
REPRESENTATIVE. MO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
SEE RULES & DETAILS IH OUR SHOWROOM!
THIS WEEK'S
USED CAR
SPECIAlS
r---~=~~
SUPER SPECIAL .OF THEW '
E 1978 DATSUN 280Z COUPE EEK. conom1c a1 6 c I
lransm1s51on arr c y e nq1ne 4 <.pr r d sa
ste reo, custom wne~~di. so1tr sear AM FM 495 more• ( 11 5600,
I 97 4 OLDSMOBILE
V8 a ~ l'ASSIHGQ Ylst4 c1u1sa u omd11c Iran., c;r<>ennq & b<akes AMI iltr Corio Pwr
rack wsw l•rPS & . FM stereo luqqaoa · more• lts36XJWJ $1995
1976 PLYMOUTH
,.. SCAMI' CO"'°f <= conom1car 6 c 1 en atr cond ow Y gine. au1omat1c trans
more• 1645PU~1steer1n9 111n)'I 100. •aooo i
s2195
I 97 6 OLDSMOBILE C~ss SUNfM1 • lf8 . automatic trans ROUGH.4.N
bralles. atr cond pw Pwr steerrnq 4
cruise conrrof .AM~ /'',:_.noows t sp1t1 seat
r · r op & vm ,· ~•erPo 8 rraci. ·
/702PHJ) $ 4jjjee' < "'"'•'
1976 MAZDA.
STATtOH WAG Rorary ••nqine a ON
p...,, brar. .. ., roo1uroma11c. lrans drr OOlld
niore• lf.S7SZM1 '"'k. raa10. wsw tlmi; &
$2595 -
1978 DODGE
Economic...1 4 cou COU'f
cono ,...._ .. cy1 automa11c Iran-; a .., .. , vra1<es bu k 11 c;1r101nq radio c er '14'al~ CUc;tom
165JV"'HI ~" .S' & mo,_,
.We 'll pay lop dollar tor CASH? cars. See Curt 0 . QOOd. clean & 1 t
NEED $4795
WE ~LLow ro;;~u_:ryan Hesketh to~:Y ~~~:Noed.
R FOR YOUR r-.Df.IN!
. .
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Huntington Beach
FOantaln Valley
E DITI O N
---......------
. . "·······--·· Dally Ne••••lt@•
FIFTEEN CENTS
t
~~lie Defender DlllllpS Samsoe Case~
87 .JEUl' CLAUSEN
Of"" hlty .... '""'
Attorney J<>hr\ Barnett of
Newport Buch h H been ap
pointed lo represent Rodney
9ames Alcala. 35, thar~ed with
~e kidnap-murder of Robin
ristine Samsoe, 12, of Hunt
. .cton Beach.
West O ran ge C ount y
¥umcipal Court Judg~ Ragnar
, Engebretsen made the appowl·
ment Tues da y following
withdrawal of Ule County PublJc
r;
Oil Slick
,•
Dissolved 1! .pn Coast
~·A 32-mile -long oil s lick,
'tretching from seven miles
south of Huntington Beach to
Oceansid e, is breaking up and
pro b a bly won 't hit local
beaches. U.S. Coast Guard of-
t\cials said today.
kObservers flying over the huge
own spot this morning said the
ck was being broken up by
•aves. . l They--said the heavy oil r~
""fiiains about six miles off lbe
tast 'and is 200 yards wide in
me s pots.
Coast Guard spokesman Garth
rorf said the shck had a lso
en broken up and partially
ssolved by the s un. ~ '"The s un is appa r e ntly
~va poraling the worst part of
lhe slick," he reported. "It
;might be that by tonight there
6·:Won 't be anything left of it." r ~ The slick is believed Lo be 17 • 'engint> fuel from a ship because
: of its color and proximity to
:north-south sea lanes in tbe
larea, be said. . t He cautioned. however, that
~~n Oll suck that washed up on
anta M.onic.a beaches last week ; ' aa also thought to be from a
~hip but later was determined to
flave originated from natural
tseepage.
1 A second oil sUck that washed ~nlo Huntington Harbour Tues-
lday momang has been cleaned
1up. he saui.
· ( Diesel oil from a barge in
, ~naheim Bay entered Hunt·
P.ngton Harbour around 10 a.m .
f .but was mopped up before 1t tut
·~aches
:School's Pet .,
Elephant Dies
~ LANS ING, Mich (AP> -
Bingo the elephant. purchased
for the Poller Zoo here by Lans-~g school children, is dead.
: ; Zoo director Gerry Miller sajd
'an autopsy would be performed
':at Michigan Stale University to
.. ~etermine why the 7-year-old ~lephant died Tuesday. Bingo
ilctd been ailing for three days,
: p espile the rapid healing of a
throat incision made m June to
"'dislodge a stone. he said.
r The elephant was loved by
local school childre n, wbo
~ught Bingo for $4,000, with the
.,,roceeds from bake s ales and
!)ther projects
Coast
Weather
Late night and early
morning low c louds
. otherwise s unny after-
noons. Lows tonight 57 lo
62. Highs Thursday near
70s a;t beaches to 75 to 82
inland.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Thi Civil War Ironclad
M01tfl01' ha.I been 11ielding
ualMOble arfl/ocis cu e~rt•
tfttd11 WOii• to Uff U from Us
• tollt•tJ grove off Cape Hot· emu, N.C. StOf'JI, pltoCo Pcgc
A1.
Defender 's Otn ce from Alcala'li
defeose O~puty Public Defender Chris
Strople sold hti was forced lo
pull out bt>caw,e of po slble con
flir t of interest
_ fl a rnelt. whose <1fticc as in
Tu:.un. a:, scheduled to advise
the court Fnday regarding when
he will ~ ready to represent
Aloala Ill a preliminary hearing
at the West County Court.
County District Attorney's
prosecutors told Strople they
have information from several
Orange County Jail prisoners
who claim Alcala has admit-
ted involvement In Robin's
death.
Al least one of the prisoners is
being defended by the publlc de-
fender's office. Strople said.
If that prisoner is called to
testify aga.inst Alcala. the public
defender's office wouJd have to
d es troy his o wn c l ien t 's
c redibility, Strople said.
"These •jailhouse confessions'
are frequent," Strople s aid,
"particularly when someone is
Saving Self
Li/ eguard Escapes Fumes
A Huntington Beach lifeguard was credited this morn-
ing with rescuing himself.
GUARD DAVID Seibt opened the door lo the city's
main lifeguard tower midway down the Huntington Beach
pier al 6 a.m.
He was confronted by smoke and some noxious fumes,
he said.
''J got a couple of good gulps and started fe(!ling very
weird," he related. "I called the fire department and got
on oxygen (kept al the lifeguard tower ). In about a hall
hour J was feeling fine."
F IREMEN DISCONNECTED a pair of batteries. one
of which was bubblmg over -apparenUy as lhe result of
an overnight overcharge. Seibt.said.
The baUeries power the tower 's public address
system.
S 20 Million Pion
Mangers Opposes
Bolsa Waterway
.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of, .. °'"'' -Mafl Assemblyman Denni s
Mangers of Huntington Beach
clas hed with advocates of a
navigable waterway through
the Bolsa Chica marshlands
Tuesday afternoon.
Ma ngers, an outspoken propo-
nent or preserving the 1,200
ar.res o f tida l m a r s hland .
claimed he is "unalterably op-
posed" to an ocean access that
would cut through Bolsa Chica.
Sutton Home
For Auti,stic
Kids Set Back
By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH
Ol llw D•llY "llot St.tff
Fountain Valley has received
a double-edged setback in its
Orange County Superior Court
fight against a home for autistic
c hildre n s ponsored b y Los
Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don
Sutton.
In what city attorney Thomas
Woodruff termed a "notice of in·
tended ruliog," Judge Les ter
Van Tatenhove has upheld the
constitutionality of a new state
law allowing small care homes
to open without city s anctions.
The judge also "indicated that
he was ruling that state social
services officers were not re-
quired to comply with the en-
vironmental quality a ct,"
Woodruff sald Tuesday.
"However," Woodruff con-
tinued, "J'm convinced he is
really in error on that one."
The city maintained that an
environmental impact report
should be med before the Sutton
Foundation Home can open at
17831 Bay St.
The one-story home, which
would house six autistic males
aged 16 to 21 years or age, is
located in a residential tract
north of Talbert Avenue between
Magnolia and Bushard streets.
"We're going ahead as p~
viously planned," Sutt.on Foun-
dation spokesman Norm
Thompson said today. "Hopeful-
ly we will have our first kids
there by Sept. 1."
The younasten. victims of a
Corm of cb.lJdbood scblsopbrenla
that caUHI severe withdrawal,
wlll be 1upervlled around the
clock.
ln addiUon to ~tbe court re-
fluetl few a '"ulred &IR, tbl d· •.~um • .,.,,_.
1tatui. nsardln1 care bomet
ellmlnata the "rt&bt of home
rule.''
Became the care home '"*Id
have llx cw fewer cUentl. tbe
state a.w requl,... no Luuaaee ol
city use permit.I.
Members of the Committee for
Clean Water and Permanent
Ocean Access met wilb Mangers
and other elected officials at the
Huntington Harbour Yacht Club.
Committee members a re pro-
posing an ocean cut be made in-
to Huntington Harbour near the
intersection of Pacific Coast
Highway and Warner A venue.
Charles Bennett. a n Orange
County planning commissioner
and committee spokes man, told
Mangers that boaters have to
traverse Anaheim Bay to reach
the ocean and risk being "blown
up.''
Bennell said boaters had t.o
pass by the Nava.I Weapons Sta-
tion there where ammunition
was being loaded and unloaded
from boats.
"I can guarantee you that with
the absence of any real danger
the state sure won't come up
with $20 million lo construct an ocean ac cess," Man gers
responded.
Mangers said that if boaters
were in any d anger the Navy
would have contacted hi m or
other state officials. Ile added
that the committee was over·
slating the problem
Navy officials have said that
local boaters can continue to use
Ana heim Bay and r eported
there had been no accidents in
the past 34 years
Committee members.
however, were successful in con·
vincing officials to push for an
Army Corps of Engineers' s tudy
of the Bolsa Chica area and the
feasibility of a new ocean cut.
A study by the f e de ral
engineers was halted in the ear·
ly 70s due to lack of local In·
terest.
Congressman Dan Lungren.
R-Long Beach. told committee
members he would push for the
study. He said the study would
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PIL<Tl' NUDCE
DOES IT AGAIN
"Dear Daily Pilot -you did it
again !
"We had such good luck seU-
ing our van in your classllied
section that we tried it again and
sold our Volvo."
That's the adverti.slna success
story ol the San Juan Capistrano
man wbo placed t.b1I ad in the
Daily Pilot:
'74 14M Wp: ~11a1e
rack, AC, PB. PBS a•
1l1ttd, •M ma. re1 1aa. 1ood cond. SIOOO xu-xxxx
If rou want lood luck Hlllnl
your car, try Ute friendly ,Dally
Pilot cla11tned •d·vi11n at
'42·M'78.
thought to be a child molest.et
and the case is newsworthy.
"These guys <wbo say a delen·
dant bas admitted guilt) think
their statements are tickets to
freedom. that it'll make them a
hero."
Strople added, "These clowns
heard or read all this stuff
through the media. All they did
was piece together confessions,
which 1s easy to do. These were
done 111 a tb1rd-rate. amateurish
fas hion."
Strople said, "My personal
feeling ls that I'm being forced
off thil cue by the district al· torney. He's forced a contin·
uaoce and he knows exactly
what he is doine.
•'He's uslog evidence border-
ing on perjury . There's not
much I can do about it, but I'm
not happy."
The deputy defender charged
that the dis trict attorney
shouldn't need "ja1lbouse con-
fessions" if he has a strong case.
He claimed the prosecution LS
buying tune in hopes or secu.riog
evidence not in band. /
Young Robin disappeared
from Huntin~n Bea~b J une
20. Her lkeleta~ were
found JuJy 2 near Sferra Madre.
Robin and a girlfriend were
approached on a beach the day
she vanished by a man who •
asked to take their photos.
Alcala, a part·time Monterey ·
Park photographer with a police
record, was arrested July 24 and
is being held in Orange County J
Jail without bail.
15 Dead in Yachting Disaster.···~~ ·1:-'~':. ·~.:·
I -...,,
Atlantic Searched :
For Storm :Victims\
PLYMOUTH. England <AP>
Ships, ltreboat.:, imd helicop-
ters searched the Atlantic off
southwest England today for
bodies and survivors of yacht·
1ng 's wor!>t dia!>ast e r . One
American died. but officials said
they bad accountc.'Cl for all U.S.
craft LO the area.
An American resident of Lon~
don. Frank Ferris. was among
15 yachtsmen reported killed.
By nudday, 21 yachts worth an
estimated $4 .5 million were re-
ported sunk or abandoned in a
freak summer storm Tuesday
that lashed more than 300 yachts
In the internatio nal Fastnet
Ra<'e with 70-mile winds and
mountainous seas
Ya c htin g o ffi <'1als 1n
Providence. R. I., reported aJI
American boats in the race were
s afe. British racing offi cials said
they had no word from two U S
boats. but said they apparently
were not in danger.
A spokesman for the RoyaJ
Ocean Racing Club said the
yachtsmen were warned ahead
of lime about possible high
winds. but once the race started
'"it is their own responsibility to
judge the weather as it occurs.··
Ress:uers pulled more than l25
s urvivors from the wreckage of
their yachts.
Fe rns was s kippering his
) acht Ariadne with a Bnt1sh
crew He was picked up, badly
m1ured, by a Dutch destro)'~r
and died aboard It. Four or h1::.
crew also were reported dead
The other deaths were two
British crewmen from the Ro) al
Air Jo~orce's Gnmalkm. two from
the Trophy. two rrom the
Flashlight and on<> each from
the Gunslinger and the Fest.ma
Tertia
Am on~ thos<> re ported safe
was former I' rime M tn1 :.ter
Edward He ath . who'oe boat
Mormng Cloud was still in the
race. He said he was making
jlOOd progrC!,S.
* * *
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RESCUE ATI'EMPTEO BY HELICOPTER OFF ENGLAND
1 s Yachtsmen Perish In Worst Bo•tlng Tr•gedy
Earlier reports said the re
\.\en· 336 boalS LO the race when
the storm hit. but today the
Royal Ocean Yacht Club re
duced the rit.>ld to :l06. The club
said 256 of these were ac<."ou.nt.ed
ror Mill racin~. rcachl'd port.
abandoned or :.unk and 25
were still to be heurd from.
A s pokeswoman said many or
these did not have radio:.. and 1t
might be many hours before the
fate of all or them was known.
Among the American boats
finishing the race \.\Crt' Atlanta
* * *
Braves owne r Ted Turner "•
T e nar 1ous. Californian J im
Kilro y'i. K1 aloci . Stephe n
Colgate 's 54 foot Sleuth,· from
the New York Yacht Club. and
Sey mon• Sinctt 's W1lltwaw from
tht> Rantan. N J Yacht Club
Kilroy broke ~ome ribs in thf•
~torm l.Jnofftc1al rec;ult.s showed thal
Tenacious wa:, the winner By midday today. ra('c nf
fl l·1als in London reported these
othe r Amencan enlnes wnc re•
(Stt YACHTS, P age Ml
* * *
Area Yachtsmen Safe
Newport Beach Residents Reported OK
By ALMON LOCKABEY
O.lly .,llot 9Ml"'9 Wnttl'
Reports from England today
indicated that American boats
with local crewmen aboard are
s afe or accounted for in the
tragic 605-miJe Fastnel race.
Williwaw. one or lhe yachts on
the Admiral's Cup A m.ecican
team was reported as having
finished safely with all hands.
Williwaw was being skippered
by Dennis Conner ol San Diego
with a San Diego Yacht Club
c rew . lnclud~ng sailmaker
Lowell North's ~n. Dan.
Imp, another Admiral's Cup
entry owned by David Allen of
San Francisco with Skip Allan.
son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Allan of Newport Beach, as a
member or the crew has been
sighted and is still racing. ac·
cording to wire service reporta.
There was no report on the
U.S. Admiral'• Cup entry Ariet
out or New York.
The Brazlllan yacht lndlCO
with crewmen Rex Banta. Gary
Wtl1maa, Paul Buttrose and
Bob Steel• from Newport wu
reported lln1abtd toda.J with all
bands tale. Tbe Italian yacht Vena, aktp·
pered b1 Dennlt Durcan or
Newport Beach and wit.b local
crewman Louie Wake aboard
f1Al1Md the race early tod8y.
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Crane
Testimony
Assailed
A pmaJly hurln1 to dect~ W'MUwr Of not ronvlct.d kil14"
Robert &dward 'ran wlll to 10
the cu dtamti.r drew to • ckldle
today wilh a proeecuUon wltneu
a ttemJ)l to r~fu te prevtou"
'"tlm~ Shen In the delu
daat ·, bellalf.
Jane Slaowsky , a lll
O.partmeol ol CorrttUou re<
orda offlur, t eatlfled that.
prb oa Inmate Wiiliam Tilman
was not bowled at San Qutnun
State Pri.son oo March 21 , 1m
the date of .,, alle1ed 1labbln1
UJ volvin1 Crant'
Talman had te1Ufled on '1'ue:>
day lhat M was present •hen
the incident occurred and t.bat
Cr an e had not been •
perpetrator
It 18 prosecuto r R ichard
Farnell's assert100 that Cr~
wa ' rf"S pons ible for o umerow.
prison stabbings while servin1 a
s entence on an assault convic
Uon
OocumenUtt1on of past vwlent
behavior m ay be cons idered by
the Orange County Supe rior
Court Jury in decidlng whether
Crane shouJd suffer the death
pe nalty.
Crane, who 1s acting as has
own attorney, wai, convicted by
the same Jury three weeks ago
1n the pistol s layane of Wayne
Golln, t.hen 41, dunng a robbery
at Leisure World J ewelry store
1n Seal Beach on January 30,
J978. Crane was on parole at the
time or the shooting.
On Tuesday, five state prison
inmates, described by local law
enforcement officials as ex·
treme security r isks, were
brought to Or ange County to
testify for Crane.
Court o bservers s aid that
'>ecurity measures s urrounding
T u esday 's procedures were
umong t he mos t s tringe nt
e mployed in recent me mo ry.
At one point Tuesday af'tcr·
noon, as one prison Inmate was
removed from the courtroom, JO
sheriff's d c pu,tws line d the
passageway into which he was
led.
As h as b ee n the case
lbrOUS{hoUl the trial, all SJ)E:C·
tators w ere force d to pass
through a m etal det~ctor set up
•n front or the courtroom doors
DunnR the o t ten·dramat1c
µrocecdlng an Judge Wilham R.
Lee 's court. Crane accused
Parnell of tampering with his
witnesses
Cranf''ll allt>gaUo n fame afte r
f'olsom Prison inmate f'n:d
Mendcnn lestiried that pnson
guardi. had warned ham not to
;appear Jn Crane's twhalf Dotng
~o. Mendt>nn tPstlf1fld he wai.
told by guards, would mean cer
taln death ut tht' h und of certa in
rnc m bt•rs o f an Aryan
Brot hNhood. ;, white s up-
rem acy prumn gang tb&t haSi
ftl(urcd prominently in the
Crane case
Crune alll·gPd that lot<JI pro1'
ecutor:; roncoctcd that i;tory an
<:1n effort to block M cndcrin from
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BOLSA .•.
take three years und would ~l
$4 7 O, ()()()
Committee m e mbe rs lashed
out a t Mangers, accusing ham or
rt'prcsenting the concerns of the
environmental group, Amigos de
B o ls a C hic a. a n d n ot the
citizen.'!
"I JU.'ll don't see how you can
sit there a nd tell m e that all or
this land should be taken and
given t.o the birds,'' said Henry
Johnson, a boater and commit·
te e member.
Mangers retorted that recent
surveys inclicuted a maJorily of
llunlineton Beach clUiem sup·
ported preservation of the
m arahJanda.
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Prime Rat
N W \'ORK CA I'>
C .. a .. lhnhallan RHll, .._ • ..._., t.Wrct aar.-.
Mid today lt la raJa&M tu
prhDe 'sa#n1 ru fr'MI
11 ~t to 12 P41n'•n'
matrhln1 lM atn• r <'Ord tar that c-I01ely watt'hed
r1tf'
T b.• pr1me rile la l1'«i ln
ler.al rai. bankl t h1r1
mo l crfdll.worth1 c:ot
porat~ cunomera
Thc-Qu•rtl'r point booat
by Chait• lndlcat a that
c redit t1ahtHln1 movea
by tht ftt.•r•J Re erve
Board are taktnl etfecl
Tl1hlftl.lng credit by rorc
1n1 up Lnkruat rate la onti
tool the cc-ntral bank WIK
to cool the conomy. and
thus d amPt!n annauoo
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SAFE ...
Other well known Southern
Callfom la sailors were aboard
f>everal fort.•il(n boutis Ed
Lorence and Benny Mitche ll
were aboard a fl ong K ong entry
a nd havt! been accounted for
Wire service reports hitve
been confusing about the d1sUnc
t1on betwee n th e 605 ·mlle
f'astnet race and the Admirttl's
Cup competition out of Cowes on
the Js le of Wi ght
The Fastnet race dates back
to 1928 and is generally con·
sldered to be one of the most
r ugged a nd challengmR races in
the world bt.>causc o f wcalht!r
conditions and s hoaling an the
Irish Sea between the rock and
Plymouth.
The Admiral's Cup 1s an in·
vitational offshor e racinR series
or comparatively s hort d uration
which is held every two years m
conjunction with Cowes Week,
sponsored by the Royal Ocean
Racing Club The fo'ast.net 1s the
final race of the series
However, the Fas tnet 111 really
a r ace wtthin a race Th<' high
entry Hst is attributed to the fa ct
that any ytieht may be entered,
whether or not It has been in
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Ser i ea. which an vol ves three
boat teams reprei.entang a dozen
or more nations.
Jn recent year i. the fo'astnet
has become comparahle t.o the
Newport Ocean Sa1lmg Aaaoc1a·
lion's Ensenada race which an·
nually draws more than 500 sail·
ang yachL'>.
UnUJce the Ensenada race, the
Fastnet is not s ubJect to the
s am e strict safety 1nspecUons.
Boals without r adios a re allowed
in the race.
The RORC :,aid the race wa!>
started last Saturday in light to
m oderat e weathe r conditions
but there wa.'I a weathe r forec10:1t
of increus1ng wmdl> near ll11•
F'astnet roc k orr the coa11t ,,r
Ireland. But there wa11 no tndll'<J
lion of the intens ity or the slor111
The death toll or m ore than u
tiozen people is unprecedenk d in
l)ffs hor e y ac ht raci.ng Two
per sons we re killed in this
year '11 Southt!m Orcun <.:ircu1t
off Flonda
YACHTS ••.
ported ljjllled ud aafe Al·
llaa••• rn. the lJ .8. Naval Au~ . .,tl.b 14 men aboard;
Imp,,. ..... and lklP&*'ed by .,.._dim ti lelwMeN, c.IU., n.t.w tM raee, ud An..
owHd aad ulltd bJ Mlh
Hwerdlow of New York, sl1hted
and atlll raclna
Jn Provtd~nt •, R I , U S
y1chUn1 c>ttldal.a reported the
11 l at u • ot lhe r em a i n l n&
Ame rican buala; Boom e rang,
owned by Oeor11e Comant.aros
from Uw New York Yacht Club,
flnlt hed lht race. Toacana,
owned by I!: Swenson of New
Vork, •llJhted and allll racin1:
C1rtna. sailed by Richard Nye or
Greenwich. Conn , fi nlshed the nee toduy . Andlamo Robin ,
ownl'd by J . Harding, Buffalo ,
fl. y , wh1<·h dropped out of the
rare 11alely . an<J Acad ia, s k1p
pered by Burt Keuian of Nt w
Orll'atl\.I, which fhiished safely
In l~don, officials had not
heard from the Toscana and the
Carma, but 1oa1d they did oot
lhtnk they were in dange r.
The 605·m ile ra ce started
Saturday from the Is le of Wight,
oH lht' 50Uth coast o r England
The yacht.s 1owl~ to the Fastnc>t
Rock ul the southern tap of
Ireland and buck to Plymouth,
0 1'VOrl
M uny of the 40 lO 70 root boats
hud rolU\dt"<l the rock and were
bound for Plymouth on the lai.t
leg or the race when the storm
roared out of the Irish Sea, send
m g 60 fool waVt'l> crashing int"
the bouts, snapping m ai,L', und
overturn1n~ the crafl
"Tht' <Jar wavei, were lhu•k
with d11otress calls." said at1 or
f1cer al the !loyal Na val Air St:t
lion at Culdros<', Cornwall
Hoyal Navy h e ll ('oplt-r'>.
h fe boitlb, tugs and wan.h1JJ'>
pull ed al least 125 s ailors to saft-
ty and recovcrnd 10 bodies Tues
d ay Th<· search ('O ntanued
th rou~h lht· night but wai. ham
pered by bad weather
The weather wa:. improving
tod<ty
"T hen• wt•rr dozen .. of t·mpty
yuC'hL'> JU.'!l clnfl1ng about," '>a11I
Britis h ht:ht•optcr cr ewman Alf
T o p pl•r "I t wa~ 'POOky
m1IJ1(111s or voun~ worth o f '>hH>
pins:: u11d from y,h(!l Wf· c·ould .,et
nuhody on board ·
Swaying ma .. l:. and t:rnglcrl
ri1rnang twm1><•rt>tl pilot:. and
win<"h optrnl<>ri> trying tu lown
r es 1• u e 1· a h I t· "> , a n d '> o rn l'
rrPwmen had lo Jump into th1 ·
~1·a lll bt· J>ll'kl•d UJ>
"It wm. not '>O much lht• w1nil
that fimi,hcd th e Camargue , 1t
was the seas," 1oaid he r Britbh
owner Arthur Mosi. "The W<JVC'>
wen· t•normou:.
"The boat turned t urtle u cou
pie or time:, and then n ghtC'd
itself again, I think by sheer
wave power We wer e all wear
in1t s;,frty h<1 rne:.!>. Whe n we
went under ull I remem ber 1i.
trvrng lo holrl m y hrealh "
Thf' Pu:.tnet Hacl· 1s the· fJOill
t•v<'nl an tht· fl v<> rac,, Arlm1n1 · ...
Cup s erae'>. h1·ld every tw11
yl'ars Nanetc•en nat1oni, entered
three boat team'> for the Cup but
the l''astnet classic a lso WCI:>
open tn other competitors.
The tin t yucht lo finish was
Condor, owned by Briton Bob
Ht>ll who li ves m Bermuda. Jlis
yacht got home an 71 hours, 25
minute s, 23 i.ccond:., ulmo:.t
eight hours faster than the pre
v1ou:. !Jest time :.ct hy Turner In
1971.
:Jrd Tinae Around
Medical Examiner
Testifies in Trial
By DEl..ORES BOOKS IRWIN
Ol IM O•llY Pllet t i.II
A medkal examine r testified
today that there was no indlcu
lion that a lleged rape victim
C atherine Ha rdin waa abused
when be examined her shortly
a ft er s h e a cc u s e d Gl e n
Hutcherson of raping and asaull·
Jog her.
"Ther e wer e no bruises or
laceraUOM or wounds that you
could detect?" defense t1ltomey
Terry Giles uked.
"No, none," the d oct o r
r epliesd.
Through that testim ony , Giles
was atte mpting to Indicate to a
nJne -man three·woman Orange
County Superior Jury that Ma.
Hardin wu not raped by hla
ellent.
Hut.cberaon, fort.he third time,
la beine tried on rape, kidnap
and auult. c harge. broueht
aaainat hJm In 1977.
It la the deren11e contention
that the now 2l·year·old woman
wl1Un1l1 en1aged In sex actt
wltb lhe defendent but when he
refuaed to pay th• $25 fee Ma.
Hardin uhd tor, she alleaect
that a rape bad occurred.
But In ...Usnony Tueeday, the
1Uptly built alle1ed victim an· frily defended her HUH.
At one point, her outcrlea
.. al.alt Ute q..UO..in1 by OUt1
eauMd Superior Court Jud1t
BJl'OD McMiilan to order lht
Jury taken from the courtroom .
4fter Ute 12 Juron bad d.,.n.
.ct llc:lltllan aatd, "Do you want
to prweelM th1I c: ... ? U you
c:aa't play by the rulee, J'U dump
It."
"I 'm ce1W1tnc for tbt 1tat. ol
I.
California and they (Giles> arc
trying to µrovl' rrie a proi.t.itut~
<If 11ome sort," Ms Hardan re
torted
He r outburst was rem iniscent
of that which occurred during
Jlutcherson's second triuL
That trial ended In an 11 to l
vote for acqulllal of the 46·year
old WhlWer aerospace worker.
But aft.er both the prosecution
a nd de ft!n se a ttorn eys had
moved for a di11 missal o f the
c harges agu1ns t H u tc h erson .
Judge Richard Be acom refu."led
and ordered the accused man to
stand trial a third lime .
At the end or has first trial, II
Jury found Hut.cherson guilty, 11
ve rdict that was o ve rturned
when Judie MaAOn Fenton said
Ma. llard.in'• teatimony waa not
believable.
Consequently, the woman's
stint on the witness stand Tues ·
day waa the third opportunity
she had to elaborate on the al·
le1at1on1 against the accused
man.
Thia time around, defense
lawyer Giles walked more
1tn1erly aa be croae -examJned
the c hief wltneu aealnat bit
client , tbe victim.
However, the confrontation
wu frequen_Uy Interrupted by
Oll"' object.Iona to ber elabora·
lion of amwen t.o qu.1Uon1 he
ulrtd.
And tt wu when h.ll confront•·
Uon wtt.h lhe wttnes1 drew her
heated re1pon111 that Judie
Mc:llUlan threatened to "dump"
tbe CHt unleaa llt. Hardin
followed court rui.. whtn t.IU·
fy1n1.
Sh Saappish
Turtl,e Champ Bites Kuser
ODlol Newport Beeeh•a paramedic Yant II deeoraled
•it.It a ftnt place turtM r1ctn1 trophy today because a
La1uaa tnlll womllD found out Tuesday nl1bt ll'll oot a 1ood Idea to Id., a turtle.
Tift! PAINFUi. LESSON Wal'! teamed at the con
cluslon ol lht' 7·30 p.m . races he ld at HouUhan's Old Place, a rc1taurant at 4880 C1mpus Drive.
Downy Ferrer. 28) of 23381 Via Martine. owner and
trainer or the entry listed only as Number Six. decided to
bcatow a victory kiss a fter her pct look fi nt place.
IN AN UN •'ORTUNATE DISPLAY or the
per1everance that earned it first place ln the race,
Number Six snapped down QO Mi.u £~rrer'a upper Up and
:steadfastly refused to let go
Paramedics Dave Bowman and Ken Flessel were
sum mooed fro m NC'wport Center to render aid.
After trying to pry the beast off Miss Ferrer's lip, they
decided to gave medical science a try.
THEY GAVE NUMBER SIX an injection of vahum, a
lra nquJUzer The relaxant did ita Job and Mass F errer was separated from ht!r pet
• S he handed over he r t rophy 1n gr atitude and was told w get a tetan~ i.hot
There were no md1catioru. of the fate of Number Six
Pajamas Evidence
ClaiIDed Contrived
HALEJGll, NC I AP I A de
fl'nsc w11n~i. !>a id toduy an ex
pt:nment th(' ~ovnnm('nt made
on a key piece or (•v1dence an lh .
triple murder cast: liga1nst Or
Jeffr<'y MaC'D<>nald wa' "1m
possible, conreptually invalid
and contn vc'tl "
John Thornton. u C Ht'rk•·l('y
fon·m11r S('lt'Olll>t, !>aid he found
1 r rec o n c 1 I uh It· d 1 ff <: r r· n rt-.,
bt-lwC"t•n 1 .... 0 d1rfi·n ·nt ,. Bl •·x
:Jm1nalion:. of hole·' 1n tt11· t1l111·
1rn1ama llJp MiwHor11tld "''Y' Ill'
wab ~taring wh1•11 ;1tt .ll'kt•d
Thornton !>0t11I llw t11 '>J.:rt>e
m c·nl m:Jdt• t·unrlusrnn'> Jbt1ut
I ht· d I rt•t·lion 11r l>IJn('I IJ rt· 'WtlUllfh
111 1he lCIJ> in\ al11J f'ro-.1·1 ut11r'>
h.tv1· att1·m11t1·d to 'ho.,. lhat
tw l1·s 1r1 tlll' pa1:1111a top rnatl'tw~I
.... '' 11 nch "' f{1• 1 f'tl Ii y M .tt· Donald's v.1f1·
l'r1l'>t'('Ul111n Y, 1(111''·"''' f',,11 1
S11111ihaugh :md Sl11rl1·y <;r1•1•r1 •if
th(' FHI la borut111 y 01 udt· UH· ,.,
.1mmal1011i, lf11wc·vl·r . 1't11111
twu~~h ,;i,d 1n 111!> t1•M1 tn•111 v that
handlin~ of th1· 1<11> m,11J1· 11 d1f
f1 l'Ull lo dl'H:rm1111· v.1lh c 1·rtu111
t \' I ht• darer t1on uf th1• pun<·t urt•i.
M i. c;rt>en '-. a<-n1unt 11f th•·
dlrt'l'llOll of lht• J1un1'1Ur('<, d1frf'r'>
from Stom1Jau~l1 '> :t'>'>•·:.i,m1·nt
On Tuesd<J y , prfl•H•1 ut111 )
addt>d 3 loUt:h Of lhf'OtrtC'~ With
their own expn1men t on th£· p11
1ama top quc!llwn
MacDonald, 3.5, of Huntmgtnn
Harbour , is chargt.-d with k1lhng
has pregnant wife Colt:lte , 26,
and daughters Kimberly , 5, and
K n sten. 2, whale he was <t Gn.-t:n
lh•ret dO<'llJr stationed at t'f1rt
Hra 1u~ an 1970
Tut·M1ay, hl' tes lJf1ed th•· top
1·<1uld have been moving wht·n
ll'l•p1ck hol~ in 1t wt>rt' mart1·
A proseculJon w1tn.--.l\ ha' '>·J•d
lh•· cH~n . circular holP'> in th•·
t1111 m1•an 1l wa'>n t mttv ini• v.h•·n
th,. hole1> were mad1· 'IUJIJ1t1r1lfll(
t ht· ROVPrnmenl ' 1·1111lt·nt 111n
that MacDonald !>taht)(·d hi' wlf1·
through th<: tnp ""h1I•· 'h•· .,.,..,Iv
111~ Ulll'llfl'>('IOU.'> •1r df'Ad
M ac l>onald s:iv'> hr-fr·ntlt'<! 11rr
th•· 1ntru<kr'> .ill"lk wl11lt· ttu
t11p wa..'> 1001,.·d ""t•r h•'> .Jrm'
iHHJ lcllt·r plll 11 flVt'I hi'> Wlff• t11
kl't'JI h1•r w;1rm
h 11 )llur 11p111111n that th1· JI••
J:1m11 top ('<>uld ha\t' b1·1•11 ""'·d
that y,;,y to h•nrl •1ff th1· .11t.1• ~.
.111 11 '>till 11•1t u· l.11t1 t11r11
art·a ,•' 1ir•>'>l·111t1Jr Hri .111
\1 urtagh w.kl·<l 'I hornto11
M urta~h thPn t1Jo k <1H h1 •
1.1l'kl.'I tllld put h1'> .irm-. lhrr1111'11
lh•· :irm1o or anolhcr JJltJJlll:! t111•
le.a\ JnR the body u( lht> l•11J 111
bet ween his arms T he position
rest!m bled a sweater pullf!d orr
over a person s head
Station
Owner
Slain
A 47·year-old gas station owner
who wa s convtcted earlier thiJ
year durtn~ lhe gas crlsiJ of Mii·
m g gWI illegally by apPolntment
was 11hot to death Tuesday ~r·
noon l.t4 he tried to prevent a
motorist from stealing a lank of
~h.'I from his Garden Grove Tex·
aco s tation.
W eslmJMt.er police Identified
the victim a.a George .Wee. who
died or a gunshot wound to the
helld aft.er the 4::50 p.m . •hoot·
m l(.
O ne adult, I.tt M. Brazell, 22,
and two JuvenaleK, .. ~ mllle and
fe male, were taken into custody
by lluntangton Beach poli<'e 3S
minutes aft.er 81ce was shot.
Brazell and a l7·year -old girl
were arrested at a house at 617
Acacia St m Huntington Beach.
P o lice said otrlcers s ur·
rounded the house a nd ordered
tht• puir to s urrender .
The third swspecl, a 17·year
old youth, was a rretited near the
t·oroer of Garfield Avenue and
llolly Stret•l Police s aid he had
:.topped to ask d1rt!claons to a
c ar wash
Police 1rn1d lhe back of the
pirkup truc k he was driving wa11
<"Overed with blood A s hotgun
was d1sc·overed Ul the back of
the truck, offi cers said
Accordfog to police reports,
lhl' ltW.J>t<'L'. allegedly altempted
to drive a way fro m Blce's
<oerv1cc i,tat1on at Knou Avenut:
Jnd WlmJ)!-on Street after filling
a p1c ku" truck with gas and
"'•thout pay i n g fo r the ir
purchw.c
W1tnt·,.,. • ., told J>olice BtcP.
JU lllJ><:d 1nlu tht> h<.-d of the t rurk
·•'· It '>J>•·d out of the station
lo.,. Jr<I W1•:.trn1 ru.ter The dnver
of lht· trur·k rt'J>ortc•dly pulled in·
111 ., 'Jl Jnl lot al We i.te rn
1\' .. n u•· o.1nd Garde n Gro ve
B1111 l1•\ J I d
I 1111 11( lt11• Ill t'Ufl;IOt.'> Of lhl•
trur·k lht•n t>Ul h•ll l>Ul a shotgun
.J111I .h1Jt H11:••. i.ot>lwc '>1t1tl
1111'•' w,1-; c·11nv1cted J uly 24 by
.1 W , . ., 1 () r a n g l' C o u n t y
~1 1in11·1pal <"twrt Jury of two m1~
d•• 1111•.in111 1•ounl!> l}f vi1>latmg the
t ,1 1 • ' 111ld 1•v1·11 i:;i sohn1! dis·
1r1hut11111 plJll h .> 1 equiring
• 1i-.t1irr w1-. I•> p :1v a $3 n:~erv:.i
r 111n f • ,. tt1 f ii I UJI with ~:1:.oline <1 l
1h1• ,q11111111t1·d tame, thcn•by
.1 Y•111lt111:" "'all tn hne
\1 ,1m 11f h1'> ri·iw lar n 1s t11m l'r..
"4 •·re dcl•i.lhl1•d with tht-arrang1·
nH·nt. but <1th1•ri. who drove in
•1rr th .. ~trr>et wer<' l"nraged by
lh•· ff>t! :md h1'.'S n ·fusaJ to ~II
th•·m J:a-.
Summer Sak
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Stanton Cooper Sofa.· & Lovt~s eats
Exceptional prices for top
quality construction
Sofas st()rt at s529 -Loveseats s5 49
Check these features:
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Kiln dried hardwood
Corner blocked. doweled. glued & screwed
Arm covers
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Til Sept. 1st
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VOL. 72, NO. 2l7t ' SECTIONS, '8 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY,AUGUST1~19~ Ft FTEEN CENTS
Crews
Fr0m U.S.
Air Traffic Control
'All Safe'
By ALMON LO('KABl-:V CM11y"1i.t __ ......
Reports from England loda)
indicated that American boat~
with local crewmen abuurd itre
safe or accounted ror an the
tragic 605-mile Fastnet race
Williwaw. one of the yacht.lo on
the Admiral's Cup American
team was reportc.>d as having
fi nished safely with all hands.
Williwaw was being !>kippered
by DeM is Conner of San Diego
with a San Diego Yacht Club
c r e w . inc luding sailmake r
Lowell North's son, Oan.
Imp, another Admiral 's Cup
entry owned by David Allen of
San Francisco with Sk ip Allan,
son of Mr . and Mrs Robert M
Allan of Newport Beach. as a
member of the crew has ht-en
sighted and is s till racing. at·
cording to wire servi<.'e rer><>rts.
T he Brazilian yacht Indigo
w ith crewmen Rex Banks, Gary
Weis man. Paul Ruttrose and
' Bob Steele from Newport wa!>
reported finished today with all
bands sale.
T he Italian yacht Yena. skip·
p e r ed by De nnis Durgan of
Newport Beach and with local
cr ewman Louie Wake aboard
finished the race early today.
Other well-known Southern
California sailors were aboard
several fo r e ign boats Ed
Lorence and Benny Mitchell
were aboard a I long Kong entry
1 and have been accounted for
Wir e service reports have
been confusing about the distinc-
tion between th e 605-mile
Fastnet race and the Admiral's
Cup competition out of Cowe!> on
the Isle of Wight.
The Fastnct race dalel> back
to 1928 and 1s generally con-
sidered to be one of Lhe most
rugged and challenging races m
the world because of weather
conditions and s hoaling an the
Irish Sea between the rock and
Plymouth.
Tbe Admiral's Cup is an in-
vitational offshore racing series
or comparatively short duration
which is held every two years m
• conJunction with Cowes Week. I s ponsored by the Royal Ocean I Racing Club The l''al>tnet is the
t
fjnal race of the series
However, the Fastnet is really
a r ace within a race. The high
(
entry list is attributed to the fact
that any yacht may be entered,
whether or not it has been in-
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Series, which involves three·
boat teams representing a dozen
or .more nations.
In recent years the Fastnet
has become comparable to the
NewPort Oceetn Sailing Assocaa
lion's Ensenada race which an-
nually draws more than 500 sail·
ing yachts.
Unhke the Enscnada ra<.'e. the
Fastnet 1s not subJect to the
same strict safety inspecllons.
Boats without radios are aJlowed
l n lbe race.
(See S1U 'E, Page A2l
* * *
A II Tired Out
Robby Bardin. 9, or Irvine swings on a tractor tire at
Irvine's Adventure Playground in University Park. The
playgrmmd is open T uesdays through Saturdays from 10
a .m . to 5 p.m .
Irvine Asks Delay
On Dump Hearing
A recommendation that the Ci·
ty o f Jrvine ask ·co unt y
supe rvisors to delay considera·
tion or a proposed dump site in
Bee and Round Canyons was ap-
proved on a split vote of city
councilmen Tuesday night.
During a discussion punctual·
ed with several s harp exchanges
between council members, the
la wmakers approved on a 4·1
vote the suggestion of a special
four-member committee that
new concerns about the pro-
posed dump site merit further
study before the city is ready to
send a letter to the coun ty detail-
ing its objections.
Objecting to the motion was
councilman Art Anthony, who
said it was "irresponsible" for
the city to insist there should be
n9 county dump sites within the
City's sphere of influence-
Councilman Larry Agran, a
member of the study committee
and a strong critic or a dump
site, said the panel wa nts more
time to study potential adverse
effects the project could cause.
Other members of the com-
mittee wer e T r a nsportation
Com missioner John Carlyle.
Planning Commiss ioner Larry
Hoffman and Irvine Company
representative Lauren Good-
man.
The council established the
group last month to s trengthen
city objections to the dump pro-
pos al and then plan a strategy to
convince supervisors to look al
other s ates.
County supervisors were ten-
tatively scheduled to study an
environmental report on the proj-
ect later this month, but the
committee wants the city to ask
for a delay into October or Nov-
ember.
Agran said the Bee and Round
Canyons s ite, located northeast
of Irvine Boulevard. would lead
to latter . noise. traffic and odor
problems for residents tn the
Northwood area.
He said it was the responsibili-
ty of the city to try to "beat
back" this proposal and force
consideration of other sites.
Counci lwoman Mary Ann
Gaido claimed t he county had
the environmental study slanted
to make Bee and Round Canyon
sound like the best site
"Now is the time for us to s ay
no, we don't want this,'' she
said.
Anthony. however. said the
EIR for the proposed proposal
seemed adequate and insisted
that if the city strenuously OP.
posed the site. the Coyote Can·
<See DUMP, Page A2>
Yacht Tragedy Toll 15
II
Survivors Hunted Off Coast of England
Kii
Miii \
.~ ~ SCOTLAND
BRITISH ISLES
Yachllng•s
Worsl
Dlsasler
EllGLAllD
...
P LYMOUTH, England CAP>
-Ships, liCeboats and helicop·
ters searched t he Atlantic off
southwest England today for
bodies and s urvivors of yacht-
i n g's wo rs t diasasler . On e
American died. but officials said
they had accounted for all U.S.
cra ft in the area. ,
An American resident of Lon·
don. Frank Fe rris, was among 1S aaUon reported killed.' By midday, 21 yachts worth an
estim ated $4.5 million were re-
pOrted sunk or abandoned in a
freak summer storm Tuesday
lbat lashed more than 300 yachts
in the international Fastnet
Race with 70-mile winds and
mountainous seas.
Yacbtinl oUic i als In
Providence, R .I., reported all
American boats ln lbe race were
safe.
A sp()kesman for the Royal
Ocean Racln1 Club said the
yachtlmen were warned ahead
of tlme about posalble hlth
wlnda, but once the race started "it la tbelr own n1poutbility to
Judie tbe weather ult occun." Reecuen pulled more than 125
aW'Vtwn from tbe wreck.,. of
tbelr Jllebll. Ferri• wH 1klpperln1 bl1
yacbt Ariadne wtUi a Britlab
crew. He wat pjcked up, bld11
<tee YACllTI. Paae All •
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h·vine Eyes Annex
Of Land Near Base
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI t• OllJY ,.., .. St.aff
The City of Irvine. intensifying
its e fforts to preve nt com·
m ercial airline use of the El
Toro Marine Air Station, will try
to a nnex county land near the
base so the city will have land·
use control in the area.
The city council acted un-
animously Tuesday night arter
hearing pledges of general sup.
port from 1 r v an e Company
President Peter Kremer and
U S Hep. Robert Badham. R·
Newport Ueach. whose remarks
were read to the council by an
aide
The land th<' t1ty as eyeing I!>
owned by the Irvine Company.
but Kremer fell short of g1vmg
enthul>ia!>t1c supr><>rt to the idea
of annexation when as ked by
tounc1lman Art Anthony, who
madt• the proposal. 1f he could
agree lo 1t
Kremer rt'atcrnted earher re·
marks to the council that his
t·ompany would support the city
"totally" on the E l Toro issue
However, he s aid he couldn't say
at that point 1f he would go
along with the annexation plan.
The council approved a motion
hy Anthony that directed the
city's staff t.o begin the process
of annexing the land south or
Ir vine Boulevard and which
s preads back ·toward the
foothills. Officials dadn 't know
Tuesday na~ht h ow muc h
acreage might be involved
T he land 1s presently un-
developed
In addition to enabling the city
to v. ork with the I rvane Com
pany against commercial use of
the military base. havin g the
land under city zonine coolrol
also could help prevent ex-
pans ion or the base. officials
said after the meeting
Assistant City Man ager PauJ
Brady said the annexation proc·
2Arrested,
2Sought in
Hol~p Try
Ir vine poli<.'C arrested two
East Los Angeles men Tuesday
and arc seeking two other SUS·
peels after the quartet allegedly
first tncd to beat and then stab a
gasoline station attendant d11r·
m g a holdup attempt.
Booked at Orange County J ail
on susp1c1on of assault with a
deadly weapon were Alejandro
Hernandez. 20, and Dennis
Chavez. 18.
A man and a woman are still
being sought an the case, pohce
said .
Ac<.'ording to reports. two cars
pulled into the Arco s tation at
14881 Sand Canyon Road before
noon Tuesday. One s uspect tried
lo d ist ract attendan t Dennis
Burns while the others attempt·
ed to remove money Crom a cash
drawer.
A fi ght ensued in which two or
the holdup men fi rst tried to hit
Burns with a wrench a nd then
stab him. according to police re-
ports. Both efforts were unsuc-
cessful.
The four Oed in the two cars.
Hernandez and Chavez were ap·
prehe nded by o fficers on the
Santa Ana Freeway near Red
Hill A venue.
PILOI' NOTICE
DOES IT AGAIN
"Dear Dally Pilot -you did it
again!
"We had such good luok sell·
ing our van in your classified
section lbat we tried lt a1aln and
sold our Volvo."
That's lbe advertislng success
story of lbe San Juan Caplltrano
man Who placed t1la ad 1n t.be
Dally Pilot:
'74 1'5A Wm: Lu11a1e
rack, AC. PB, PBS aJ·
lltl.ed, SHI ml. rq , ....
l ood COOd, hOOO XU· u :xx
If you want IOOd lud MUlnl
your car. try tie frleadl1 o.t.a,
Pilot cla11lfled ad·•laera al
Ml·58'11~
ess could take anywhe re from
six months to 18 months to com·
plete. The <.'Ounty's Local Agen-
cy Form ation Com m iss ion
would make the decision.
Kremer . who was appearing
before the council to reaffirm
the company's commitment to
phased and masterplanned de-
velopment in the city. said joint
commercial-military use of El
Toro "must be recognized as un·
acceptable to the City of Irvine.
• * *
"The air traffic problems at
Orange County's John Wayne
Ai rport require solution, but that
sollltion is not to t ransfer the
problems to El Toro, .. the ex·
ecutive said ..
Kremer s aid t he problems
"s imply cannot be accommodat-
ed by the Irvine General Plan
a nd t he Irvine communit y.
Other solutions m ust be found :
other alternatives planned."
<See ANNEX, Page AZ)
* * *
Base Issue
Fight Pledged
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
OI -0~•11 ,.,.., SUft
South Or ange County res1·
dents v&wed Tuesday n ight to
fight any attempt to c=onvcrt El
Toro· Marine Corps Air Station to
JOIOt c1v1lian-military use
"l can live with the Mannes
They were here first. But I won 't
live with commercial planes."
one Laguna Hills resident said
His words were spoken in Mis·
s1on Viejo at a hearing held by a
Southern California Association
of Governments <SCAG > airport
study committee.
T he committee has selected
five prospective airport s ites an
the Southern California area for
study and possible selecllon for
development of a facility needed
to relieve congestion at tocaJ
airports.
Among the possibilities under
study, is the conversion of El
Toro from str ict m1Lltary use to
Joint civilian-military use.
But that "'ill never happen af
the 100 or so south count y res•·
dents who attended Tuesday
* • *
night's meeting have their way.
"Jlow many time!> does thts
<Saddleback I valley have lo or-
ganiie t.o oppose joint use?" one
resident asked as he refl ected on
lung standjng local opposition to
the El Toro alternative.
However . res1stence to the
proposal wasn't hm1te::d to Sad·
dlcback Valley residents.
Protes ts were heard from
Irvine. Laguna Beach. Laguna
llalls. El Toro and Mission Viejo
residents during the two·hour
he a ring
When homeowne rs Crom those
areas weren 't lambasting the
JOtnl use propo!'al they were cut·
ting loose on County Supervisor
Ed1 so11 Miller
The newly appotnled 3rd Dts-
tricl supervisor has been quoted
as favoring the joint use pro-
posal.
But a Miller aide denied that
his boss natly supports joint use
and said Miller has been quoted
out or context.
"Believe me. Edison M 1ller 1s
<Stt ,\JRPORT, Page A2l
* * *
Noise Notification
Proposals 0 K' d
The Irvine City Council ap-
proved a new set of procedures
Tuesday night that s hould give
home buyers a better idea how
mu<.'h aircraft noise there 1s an
their area.
The council unanimously en·
dorsed a set or proposals that
will beef up noise notification
procedures so new home buyt:rs
will be made more aware of Jet
and helicopter activity Crom the
Ma r ine Corps Air Stations
nearby.
Planrung Com mission recom-
m e ndations t he council a p·
proved include :
-A request the city develop a
m aster map that shows flight
corridors and planned com·
munitics that will be affected by
aircraft noise.
-A request that a developer
r ecord a document separ ate
fro m the d eed de lineating
. a ircraft and helicopter activity
that will affect a residential site
he is working on.
-A requirement that during
tentative tract and/ or site de ·
s ign review, the builder as a
condition or approval submit a
disclosure document to the city
that will have to be reviewed
and approved by omcials and
then signed by the purchaser
during the s ales t.ransacuon.
-A requirement that the
builder submit a noise statement
during tentative tract and/or
s ite design study that will be re-
viewed by lbe city's community
development director with as-
siataoce ol the Marine Corpe.
Conceding there could be
problema in enforcln1 the re-
qulr•menl thal nol.ae warmnas
be included in tales literature,
Ocean Uner Held
LE HAVRE, France (AP) -
ADll'J dockworkerl barred the
1Wlllf1 liner Fr.-e~ world'• tars• .,..._..r now re-
bapUsed tbe NorwaJ. from lea•·
lnl lt.1 home port todQ OD a
tclaeduled voya1e to WHt
Germany few refttUDI.
planner Gail Shiomoto told the
council officials could only hope
developers take the initiative to
place s uch warnings in their
broc hures after the city reviews
the statement.
With new home sales, Ms.
Shiomoto said she was confident
the developers would comply.
With resale'>. howeve r . s he
said there could be problems.
although the noise statement the
.developer was required to file
separate from t he deed would
s urface durin~ a title search.
A spokesman for the Irvine
Board or Realtors said his or-
ganization believes the noise
warning plans would be worka·
ble .
Coast
Weather
Late night and early
m o rning lo w cloud s
othe rwise s unny a fte r ·
noons. Lows tonight 57 to
62. Highs Thursday near
70s at beaches to 7S to 82
inland.
INSIDE TODA l!
Tiie Civil War ironclad
Monitor hos ben Jlfelding
oohtoble arltfoda oa tzpnf •
1tudt1 t.OOU• to lift U from U•
waltf11 grove off Cope ll<U ·
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A m~kal uamlner tHUllC!d
today t.hat there wu no lndtca
tlon that alle1l'd rape victim
Cethtirine llardln wa abused
wh n be examined her lhortly
a ft er 11 h l' actu ed Gltn
Hutcbel"IOn or rap101 a nd us\lll
IOf h~r. 'There were no brulstt or
' laceraUoaa or wo'1.Dda that you
could deted!'' dtifense attomey
Terry Giles asked
•·No , nont'.'' the d oct or
replied
Tbrol.l&h that testimony . Gil~
was attempUn1 lo lndlc•l~ to a
nlne·man three-woman Orante
County Superior Jury that Mb
Hardin was not rap~ by b1~
dient.
Hutcherson, for lhe lhtrd time.
1s being tried on rape. ludna1>
and assult charges brought
against hlm in 1977
It is the defense contention
that the now 21 -year·old woman
willingly engaged in se x acts
with the defendent but when he
refused to pay the S25 fee Ms.
Hardin asked for, s he alleged
that a rape had occurred.
But in testimony Tuesday, the
' s lightly built alleged victim an-
grily defended her cause.
At one point, her outcries
• against the questioning by Giles
• caused Superior Court Judge
' Bvron McMillan to order the
: Jury taken from the courtroom.
. A ftl!r the 12 jurors had depart·
ed Mc Millan said , "Do you want
to prosecute this case? If you
can't play by the rules, 1 'll dump
it. ..
"I'm testifying for the state of
California and I.hey (Giles) a re
trying lo prove me a prostitute
of some sort," Ms. llardm re·
torted.
lie r outburst was reminiscent
of that which occurred during
Hulcherson's second trial
That trial ended in an 11 to I
vote for acquittal of the 46-year
old Whittier aero:.pace worker
Sul after both the prosecution
a nd defense attorneys had
m oved for a dismissal of the
charges agains t Hutc herson.
Judge Richard Beacom refused
and ordered the accused man to
stand trial a thlrd time.
At the end of his first trial, a
jury found Hutcherson guilty, a
verdict that was overturned
when Judge Mason Fenton said
Ms. Hardin's testimony was not
believable
Oldster, 92,.
F oi/,s Bandit
C HICAGO l APl Robt!rt
Mowry is 92 and feisty. And he
wasn't a bout to give up his
wu llet to a bandit who accosted
him Mowry had gone to get a
newspaper when a man standing
on the corner demanded has
wallet, said Ray Raney, a friend
o f Mowry H e said Mowry
rJ?plied: "Like heU I will," and
bjt the bandit with his umbrella.
The m an struck Mowry in the
fa<'e with a pistol and fled, but
'Mowry kept his money.
Ronnie Goff, 29, was arrested
later and charged with attempt-
ed armed robbery and armed
violence. police said.
Holdup Alleged
OCEANSIDE <AP> -Police
today are investigating a
jewelry salesman's claim that
be was robbed at gunpoint of
$80 ,000 in diamonds and
emeralds and $20.000 in cub. He
said he was forced Tuesday to
d rive the gunman from the Mis·
sion Square Shopping Center to
Carlsbad . where he was left
h a ndc uffed to his steering
wheel
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Chase Hilce•
Prime Rate
N!W YORK CAP>
Ch11e Mallhattu Bank,
t.be naUOG'• Wrd lar1e1t.,
Hid today lt la r1l1ln1 It.a
prim lendlntt ratt' from
11 '• percent lo 12 percent
matthlntt thf' 1974 rerord
for th•t rlOAt-1)' wotched
rt1tl'
The prlmt rttlt• ls tho 1n
terest r utt' bank.a r har1.-
mo11t rrcdlt worthy cor
porattt rustomet s
'f h<' quarttr fM>lnt boo1H
b)' Ch•ll indl<'ltea thll
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by tbt1 Federal Reserve
80.-rd aN ttkln1 errecl
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DUMP •..
Oil Hits
Beaches
In Texas
l'OHP s CHRISTI. ·rex ut.
(AP 1 Oil wished up on five
rollt'• ot the l'adrc lslund Nu
tiun1tl St•ltshorc l1H.h1 y in the
wont sta1mnte yet or l(hstemng
whltf' South TexaK ht!IH'hca by
cr ud t' oi l spe w\ld r rom a
run uwuy Mexican well
The slltk thiat bit the shore
watt ttlaUvely tU.rrrow only 15
feet wld§ -b_ul il rovered about
80 p(•rcenl of the five-m ile
s tretch of sand on the northern
end of Padre Island. scaentJsts
:said "I don't s ee any relief rrom it
There's nothing in the foreseca·
ble future to change the situa
tlon we ha ve ," s aid John
Ro binson of th e Nati o n a l
Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-
mmistrullon.
~Six Snappish
Turtle Champ Bites Kisser
One ol Newport Beach's paramedic vana is decorated
with a fl.rat place turtle racm~ trophy today because a
J,aguna fUlls woman found out Tuesday night it'!'> not a
acood Idea to kiss a turtl~
TflE PAINFUL LESSON wus learned at the con
r luslon or the 7 30 p.m. races held at HouUban 's Old Pl<Ace,
a reinaurant 11t ~Ca mpus Oriv~.;
Downy t~errer, 28, of 23381 Via Martloe , owner and
trainer of the entry listed only as Number Six. decided to
t>.:stow a victory klss a fter her pet took first place.
IN AN UNFORTUNATE DISPLAY o r the
perseverance that earned It first place in the u ce,
Number Six snapped down on Miss Ferrer's upper lip and
steadfastly refused lo let go.
Paramedics Dave Bowman and Keo Flessel wer e
s ummoned from Newport Center to render aid.
• After trying to pry lhe beast off Mlss Ferrer 's lip, they
decided to give medlcal science a try.
THEY GAVE NUMBER SIX an injection of vallum. a
tranquilizer. The relaxant dld its JOb and Miss Ferrer was
separated from her pet.
She handed over her trophy in gratitude and was told
to get a tetanus s hot.
There were no indications or the fate of Number Six.
.............. J
AIRPORT •••
open mlnded on the l11ue," h1a
aide, Chris Loumald1, aald.
"It's Ed's feelln1 that ot the
five propos1tls El Toro 11 the
most suitable. It's the most con-
du{'i ve to takeoffs and land·
rngs," Loumakis added.
Loumakii. e mphasized that
Miiier hu not yet made a com·
m1tmenl lo support any or the
pros pect1 ve airport s ites .
Miller's role aside, most of the
rrllicls m or the joint use pro-
pos al watt directed a t what area
re~idents said they rear wlll be
the impact of joint use.
They said the potential for
added air pollution, traffic con·
gesti on and noise pollution
would disrupt residential areas
and cause property values to
tumble .,
The committee that hea rd
those warnings wiU eventually
make a recommendation for
airport s ite selection to SCAG's
executive committee.
yon landfill s ate near Turtle
Rock will stay open longer. The
county ii; looking for a replace
ment ror that dump, which is
scheduled to close in 1981.
Anthony oPJ>OSed a suggestion
by Mayor David Sills to include
in a letter the city will evenluaJ·
ly send to t.he county a sentence
saying the city opposes the loca-
tion or any landfill site within its
sphere of influence.
Rug-aiw patches of 011 from
the world 'is wors t o il s pill
washed up al several points on
Padre a nd Mustang islands
Tuesday, and scien.tists wum~
that more couJd come ashore 1f
unpredtctable winds did not
cooperate.
Coast Guard Capt Roger
Madson, the oil cleanup task
force commander , said he was
prepared to bring in ''miles" of
additional booms to try to keep
the oil from slipping past lhe
barrier isla nds into inland bays
and lagoons .
Report Due Soon
On Chemical Leak
SCAG is (Jn association or local
governments in s ix Southern
California counties. As such, it
serves as a regiQpal planning
body and a clearing house for
federal and state grants .
It ts SCAG 's clearing of grant
.application s that gives 1t
whatever e1 uthority 1t has. Its
dec1s1ons etre s ubject to local
regulations
Sills said city om cia ls must be
pragmatic and recognize tbe
board could select the Bee
Canyon site anyway.
Padre arid Mustang islands.
both thin spits or land with some
rich tourist areru; and dozens of
miles or desolate national park.
protect bays that h a rbor
nume r ous t a r e s p ecie:. or
wlldltre, such as the-world's only
flock of whooping cranes. and
provide breeding grounds _for
s h rimp a nd other marine
an imal~
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The plant's vent system . across the
results of an investigation of a street and over two s chools.
chemical leak that m ay have where several persons were
produced liver abnormalities ln taken ill. The campuses wert'
some exposed persons are ex· evacuated. but officials believe
peeled al the end of the week, about SO persons were exposed
but officials don't think they'll to the gas.
know anything definite unlll a "Everybody got sick." said
* * * f~ro• Page A I
ANNEX .•.
But Anthony, growing mor e
a ngry during the dis cussion.
said he was getting mitred that
people who opposed the dump
s ite were being portrayed as
heroes and those in favor were
the heavies.
"That's the biggest <'rock I
ever heard," he fumed at one
point in the discussion.
J o~t Irvine,
County Road
Pact Approved
An aj?reem e nl to s pe nd
$377 .890 in county highway tax
dolla rs to join Irvine in the
widenin~ of CuJver Drive north
of the San Diego Freeway was
apµrovcd Tuesday by Orange
County supervisors
Under terms of the agree-
m ent, the county and city will
s hare equally io the estimated
S7SS,600 cost of wideaine Culver
Drive from four to six lanes.
The expanding roadway will
run north of the freeway to a
point describerl In an engineer-
10 ~ report a s the At{'hison ,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
trac ks
The joint Arterial H ighway
Finance Pro~ram is scheduled
to be completed by late October.
according to lhe engineering re-
port.
Enrollment
lncre(Ujes al
SadJJ,eoack
SaddJeback College officials
s aid Tuesday the school has ex·
perienced a 75 percent enroll-
·m ent jump over l ast year's
figures In the first week of reg-
istration for fall courses .
· Herm Schmidt, director of ad·
missions, said a bout 7,000 stu·
dents had enrolled in courses at
the district's two campuses
s ince registration opened Aug. 7.
"We're about 3,000 abead of
tbe s ame day last year,"
Schmidt said. "Part of the
reason for that iJ1 that we've
had a lot of mail-in applications
tbis lime.
However , officiaJ1 are expect·
ing about a 10 percent enroll·
meat increase once .reglstratioa
closes Sept. 10.
"We bad around 22.000 stt>
dents last year and we're ex
pecUog to bit around 24,000 u
2S,OOO this year," Schmidt said.
Broun Detaih
Curb Tactics
BRYTE <AP) -Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr .. reacting to
verbal barbl from Lt. Gov. Mlke.
Curb HY• the latter is conduct·
lnl a "pres• relaUons offenalve"
to be ,ovemor.
Brown and Curb appeared
Tue1day at ceremonln for the
50th anniversary of the
California Highway Patrol.
<Relat.d photo, AS)
From Pagr 11 I
YACHTS ... -""' -.. 1njurt'd. by u Dutch <IC'~troyt•I'
and died aboard 1t four of ht~
crew also were rcµort cd dead
The other death~ were two
British crewmen from the Hoyal
Air Force's Gr1malkin. two from
th c Trophy . l w o from th 1·
i''lashughl and cine 1•ach from
the Gunslinger and the Fcstin<i
T ertia
Among those reported saf<'
was former Prime M1 n1s ler
Edward Heath. whose boat
Morning Cloud wa~ still in th<:
race. He said he was making
good progress.
Earlier reports s aid there
were 336 boats in the ra<'e when
the storm hit, but to<1ay the
Royal Ocean Yacht Club re
duced the field to 306. The cluh
saL_d 256 of these were a ccounted
for stall racin~. reached port
abandoned or s unk a nd 25
we re still lo be heard from
A spokeswoman said many of
these did not have ra<1ios. and it
m1J(hl be many hours before the
fate or all of them was known.
Among the Amerkan boats
finishin~ the race were Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turner's
T e nacious, Califo rnian Jim
K ilroy's Kialoa . Stephen
Colgate's !>4-foot Sleuth, rrom
the New York Yacht Club, and
Seymore Si nett's Wtlhwaw from
the Raritan. N.J. Yacht Club.
Kilroy broke some ribs in the
storm .
Unofficial res'Ults showed that
Tenacious was the winner.
By midday today. race or·
fi cials in London reported these
other American entries were re·
ported s ighted and s afe : Al ·
liance, from the U.S . Naval
Academy with 14 m en a board.
Imp, owned and skippered ,bY
David Allen of Belvedere, CalH ..
finished the r ace. and Aries.
owned and sailed by Mike
Swerdlow or New York, sighted
and still racin".
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SAFE ...
The RORC saJd the race was
started last Saturday Ln li~hl to
m oderate weather conditions
but there was a weather forecast
of increasing winds near th"!
Fastnet rock orr the coast or
Ireland. But there was no indlca·
lion or the intensity or the storm.
The death toll of more than a
dozen people Is unprecedented In
offshore yacht raclnc. Two
pe r sons were kllled In this
year's Southern Ocean Circuit
off Florida.
There was a fatalily in Los
Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney
Series two years ago when a
crewman was hit by a swingln&
boom ln heavy weather off
Catalina Island .
Brown aaHrled, "If Mike
Curb baa any bope of M•UDI
state Sea. Kea Maddy or At·
tol"IMJ 0.-al Georl• Oeukme· Jtan or ANtmbl>' Speaker Leo
)leCartby or Loi A.nltlet Ml.)'OI'
T. om Bnclle)r, he'•'°' to make a lot more pullllctty.''
Don Vaucbnha Newport Beach
yachtaman w o has aalled i.n
major oftsho~ races all over the
world, eatd the thln1 t.bat makes
t.he Fut.net so treacheroua when
the weather blows up l• the
shallow condttlou off the Irish
coast which tend to create
s hort, "aquare" 1eas wh\ch
takes lta toll of men and equip·
oitnt. And the cold water lo that part of tbe world, even in the
summer. can be fatal to
crewmen who are In the water
for ADY a.cth ot tlme . ..
• )
mor e exte nsive test is con Antonio Roblero at the R ichland
ducted. Continuation l lagh School, Onf' or
TheoutromcofTues day'!>l.e1it the schools "Th ey llo'l'rt'
was to be used in designing the nauseated, thcy had d1arrhra
more sophisticated test that and had a hard time br~alhrng
might detcrmme what wa~ in a And a rabbit died ..
cloud or lOXIC rume!> that drift ed 'Some week., later it ap~ar.,
out of the Flbcrit~ West ('oa!>l St'\ eral of the peoJJlt· romparc·d
Corp in Orange on June l. !>aid notes and found that -.om<-<1f th•
F:d Camaren a . darec-tor of symptoms drd not go :Jw~1\
technical services for the South Camarena said · W<-arr• n1111o
Coa:.t Arr Quality M anagemcnl trying to µ1npo1nt ""h•<l might
0 1stnct ha\ e been rn the-C'lriud to 1•r•1
Comammatt"<J matt•nab founc1 dU('l' t ht· '~ mptom'
t lw1 r way into :.i val of t•pox \' \\ <· \'e gotten rc~ult.. 1in 111 n::.m~ al the plant. tnfO{l'.'rtng " ..id ull'>,,. -.<ud Ur Tom Pren
heal buildup that burned the dt'q (a'>l of tht• Orani;!l' Count\
mixture. Camarf'na sa1ct llt•.illh l>i·partnwnt ~1>. had d i
"In l hJI du·omµos1t111n i.om1· lt·J-.l ..,urnc tran:.tt•nt Ii•\ t•I of
new compouncb ""er•· forml·c1 de' Jtcd l'Ot .. me-.. 111cl1cutina.:
tha t were not prcM~nl '" th<· :.nmc lrH•r dam <ii..c T\li11 of
o rt ~ 1 n a I male r r a I . ' 'at d tho~t· haH' had per..,..,t('n\ proli
Camar<'n<i "Som<' dl•nsc· ""hill' h•m -.. in<.li r .Jttnl! 1•\ t•n m11r•
fumes \\Cre given off ' lrH·r dam aRt: We did 11\1'
The increasing heat set off lht· tii ops acs on those two a11d '>ni·
sprinkler system in the plant. i.ho" marked abnorma.1t1~ which m anufa{'tures rcmfor{'ed
plas tic materials When thl' "But." Prendergast C1dded
water hJl the burning chemlcal~. "from the biopsies 1t lsn't po .. s1
a s team cloud fo rmed The ble to prove what caused t.hl' ab
vapors floated through l he __ nn_r_m_a_li_ti_es_·_· -------
Badham likewi-.e pled ged sup·
!l(lrl for city effort:. to thwart
rnmmerc1al use of the military
hao.,f.>
In a o.,tat1•m1•nt ree1d by airh•
11 11 "' •• r c1 S <' e I y e . B u d h a m
rlt•rlarl'd that Joint u~e "rs total
I\' 1mpra('t tcal from the !.land
pmnts of safely to the surround
111 ~ "ommu n1t1 es and arr
pJ -.wn~er o;;ifely bet:aui.e of d1f
f1•r .. nn·-. h .. 1we1•n rommerc1al
and m1htttr." a1rcr:tft "
B;.1dham. a mcmbl'r or the
I l11u!\P Armt'Cl Sf>rv1ces Commit
11···, ~did 11 would not be m the
h .. -.1 tntert>sLl> or I rvtne. El Toro.
\1 ,.....,111n V1l'JO, Laguna Niguel or
I .11•11n11 11 111' ·to increase sub-
,,.11111,111) U'll' of El Toro by in·
1 .. 1 1 111 J' 1· 1 \ ti 1 an passenger
.11 r, 1 .tft rnt•i th•· 1rarr1c pal
t1 ·rn-. ·
Thi· prtnr1pal \lit1rk now being
1lon1• on t·omm<'rc·1al ui.e of El
I urn I'-a .,ludy hy the Southern
C'Jl1 fom10 /\<,!lo<·1at1on of Gov-
1•rnmenLl.. which 1s looking at
several sate for a new com ·
merc1al airport
Summer Sale
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Exceptional prices for top
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Sot as start at S629 -Loveseats s549
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VOL 72, NO. 217, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
Lag11na Teachers Accept Salary Pact
Laguna Seach publlc school
teac hers uy they will a ccept a
district salary orrer for 1aJSt year
that averages about 4 percent an
ulary increases
And ~·tu le a teacher asSO<: aa·
lion leader sayi. s ht> 11> dti.ap·
pointed in the retroactive pay of
fer. she atd teachers will . eel<
much more as negotiations open
for this year's salary package
Laf(una Bea\'h school Su~ran
tendent Robert Sanchi• Hid he wm rt"COmmend lo the Uoard of
Education on Aua 23 that 1t •c
cept ~ recomm endation from a
fa{'l finding committee reg1ud
mg teacher salanes
Thal panel r eco mmt:nded
varying increases retroactive tCJ
Julv of 1978 and conunuang
lhr1lugh June of thas year which
average about 4 percent
Tht• suJary package ancludci.
an increasti to 5 percent from
April l to June 30 of this year
"Jt was a fatr recommeoda
t1on in tight of the financial
problems Lhe d1strtcl is racing ...
Or Sane his said.
.. ll <the increase) 1s close to
what the distract originally of·
'"'red 13 7 percent 1 and yet 1t
provides, lhrough a graduated
'>CUit-a higher bast' than what
wa~ offen?d by the board. 50 that
teachers would not have to bear
the total brunt or the district's
problems.··
But. he warned. any additional
increases sought by teachers for
the rurrent fiscal year . wiU re·
quire further cuts m the budget
a budget already cut by
$250.000.
Trustees will be asked Aug 27
to appro\e ruts aocluding leav
in g e ight teaching positions va.
cant, laying off three custodians,
cut more than 50 percent from
th e textbook budget and delay-
ing maintena nce projects such
as re wiring the high school
auditorium .
But Patti Mace. negotiating
chairman for the Laguna Beach
Una faed Fac ult y Association .
s aid today. teachers will be
seeking around a 10.S percent ln-
crease this year, based on the
annual cost of living increase.
And, she said , she hopes the
negotiations will move along at
a much raster pace this year.
Las t yea r n egotiations
dragged for months. and at one
point . high school s tude nts
walked off campus in protest
over the dlstnct 's 3. 7 percent or
fer to te achers
Coast Crews Safe • m Disaster
Chase Hikes
Prime Rate
NEW YURK IAP>
Ch ase Ma nha tta n Bank ,
the nation's third larges t.
saad today it as raising 1ls
µrim e lending rate from
11 3.a percent Lo l2 percent.
matching the 1974 record
for that closely watched
rate
The pnme r ate 1s the tn·
lc·rest rate ba11ks char~c
mos t credit worthy cor.
porate customt'rs
The quarter.point boost
by Chase indicates that
credit ·lightenm g moves
by the Federal Reserve
Hoard are taking e ffect T1ghtenan~ credit by fore
ang up interest rah·s is one
tool the centreil h<.1nk U5C!>
to cool the t•t·onomy. and
thus dl':lmpcn inflation
Extension
Of Sycamore
Pact Approved
Laguna Beach Cit y Council
members have granted an ex·
tension to an ligrcemt•nt with the
Baywood Uevelopmt-nt Group,
I n c . which as contemplaling
purchasing eibout 60 acres or
. Sycamore HiUs from the city.
The Newport Beach based de·
velopme nt f i rm enter erl a n
agreement with the city several
months ago that grants the com·
pan y exclusive n egot iating
rights for a portion of the city-
owncd land near Leasure World
on El Toro Road.
The dty is considering semng
approx1m<1tcly 62 acres or the
522·a1.:re parl'el purchased by the
«ity more than a )ear ago from
Rancho Palos Verdes Corp.
The l'tl.\' hopes to recoup a por·
ta on of the $6.75 million price tag
for Sycamore I tills by selling a
s m1:dler µortaon ror develop·
m enl.
Preliminary h gures indicate
Bay1o1.ood might pay up to $5
million for the parcel.
But last month company of-
f1c1als sought an ext ension of the
e xclus ive negotiating ag ree-
ment. :>aying they needed more
time to come up with a deve lop-
ment plan .
Baywood President William
R. Watt sajd the uncertainty of
the location or the San Joaquin
Transpo rtation Corridor , and
the location of intersection de-
s igns for tha t corridor. have hin·
dered planrung. as well as ques·
l ions regarding sewer instaJla·
l ion on the property.
Councilmen agreed to a 120
d ay ext e n s ion to e n able
Baywood to come up with de-
velopment plans. ·
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Clemente Cose
Sex Extortion
Suspect Held
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of UM O•oly Piiot St.tit
A 21·year ·old San Diego
woma n races charges today that
she lured a San Clemente busi-
nessman to her motel room and
the n tried to s hake him down for
$3,000 with the threat or disclo5·
ing the rendezvous.
I n custody o n ex tort1 o n
chargPS is Jill Marie Christan<:
Bramlette. who police identified
as a forme r Saddleback College
student.
lnvesltgaling officers allege
she wanted the m oney for law
school tuition.
Mass Bramlette was arrested
Monday outside a San Clemente
tavern. They had given the San
Cle me nte businessman SJ,000 m
marked bills to assertedly pay
her off. She was a rrested when
s he left the bar with the alleged
marked cash.
Offi cers rerused to divulge t he
ide ntity of the San Clemente
bus inessm an. They said they
didn 't want to accomplish what
the suspect a llegedly attempted
Lo do in exposing the m a n
T he case developed several
weeks ago. police s aid, whe n the
bus inessm an assertedly re-
ceived a c a ll fro m Miss
Bram le tte who w anted to
purchase a gift for her San
Clemente parents .
lhe \llctim agreed to talk to
her while he was in San Diego
for anothe r meeting. Police said
he told the woman he dtd not do
business m San Diego but s he al
legedly insisted that s he wanted
to purchase the gift through a
San Clemente firm.
Poh ce declined to identify the
gift, claimmg it would lead to
the identity or the victim.
Afler the first San Diego meet·
ing, police said, Miss Br amlette
allegedly called the victim again
to s ay she had deposited money
for the gift in the bank.
On the second trip to San
Diego, whe re the young woman
was attending school, police s1ud
the victim met her in a motel
r oom.
a San Clt·mentc mcetin~ with
the woman irnd gave ham
m arked bills to present to her
Police said Miss Bramlette
may have been involved ~tlh
other local residents The mal
ter 1s still under anvestigat1on
M 1ss Bramlette as being ht•ld
1n Orange Count} Jail on $10,!JOO
baa I
Larzdslide
Clemente
~feet Topic
San Clemente City Councll
members will focus their alten
taon on lands lide proble ms near
City Hall whe n they m eet
tonight at 7·30
A r eport rr"m a Tus tin
geologist hared by the city as ex·
peeled to be pre<;ented. outbnang
the existence of what he terms
ancient landslide~ surround1ni,:
City Hall .
J . E Stickel asserts the l wo
landslide areas threaten Caty
Ha ll. a church and ab<rnl 150
homes an the s urrounding area
And while city officials havl!
yet to prepare a report CJD
Sllckel's claims, the geologist 11>
expected to present bjs !1ruJ1rn~s
tonight
Last week St1tkel char ged
that city offtciab havt> 1~nored
has frequent reporL'> ind1calln1?
t he pote ntia l for lands lides
around Caty Hall
He said aertlil photographs
show the area b the site or an
ancient slide more than 10,000
years old, and that the land 1s
unstable
The geologist saad evidence of
earth movement (•x1sts 1nclud1n~
leaning fences. cracked founda·
t10ns an the area. bump} stre<>Lc;,
broken utaltty li nes. and manor
slides a round the periphery of
the large s hde
He said the city s hould drill
explorator y holes around the
site. anslall landslide i>lope an ·
dicators, conduct l)Urface sur-
CSee SLIDE. P1tge A2l
American
Yachts
Afloat
By ALMON LOCKABE Y
IM•IY ,., ........... Wrolff
Reports from England today
indicated that American boat~
"'1th local cre1o1.men aboard ar<'
s a fe o r accounted for in th~
traJ!1C 605·mile Fastnet race
W11l1waw. one of the yachts on
lhe Adaural's Cup Americ an
team wa!-i reported a s having
f1n1shed i.alely with 1111 hands
W1ll11o1.aw was being skippered
b~ Dennis Conner of San Diego
"'1th a San 01c~o Yacht Cl ub
t rl'~, 1nc lud1n g :-.a alm a ke r
Lo" ell ~orth 's son, Dan
Imp. another Admiral's Cup
entr~ owned by Oav1d Allen or
San Francisco with Skip Allan.
<;on of Mr and Mr~ Robert M
Allan of Ne....,port Beach. as a
member of the crew has been
s1ghled and as ~till racin~. 11c -
cordin~ to wire service report.">
' Al' Wt,..._,, The Braz1han yarht Indigo
\.I, 1th cn•1o1. men Rex Banks. Garv
Weisman. P aul Huttrosc <1nd
Bob Steele from Newport was
reported finished today with all
h•nds sale .
RESCUE ATTEMPTED BY HELICOPTER OFF ENGLAND
IS Yachtsmen Pe rish In Worst Boating Tragedy
15 Yacht men Dead The Italian yacht Vena. skip-
pered by De nnis Durgan o r
;'l;ewport Beach and with local
r re1o1. man Louie Wake aboard
finished the race early today. In Fastnet Race Other well·kno1o1. n Southe rn
California sailors "ere aboard
'-f.'' e ra I fo reign boats Ed
Lorence a nd Renny M 1tchell
"'l're aboard a llonJi? Kong entry
and ha' t: been actounted for
Pl.Y~lOl TH. f':n,:?IJnd I AP 1
Ships hfl•boats and h('llrop
t•·rs ..,,•a n ·h1•d thP Allantil' off
"o ulh~est 1-~n~la nct tCJday for
bod ae.., and <iUn'I\ ors of ) aeht
1n g':-~or ..,t d1a~a ..,ler Ont>
\mcral·an da t'rl hut offic1ab :-.a11J
the:r had U\-rmrnll..'.d for Jll l ' ~
a.tfl an the .Jn•a
An /\mertr Jn rl':-1clt'nt of Lon
don Frank 1-'l'rrh . .,.. c1:-<Jmong
15) ..tl hL'>mt·n rtporlt'd kllll·d
By m1dd.1 ). 2 1 ) a1·ht:-\Hirth ,in
l'!'ttm atcd S.t.5 mlllaon "'ere n·
ported sunk or abandoned in a
freak summ<'r storm Tuesday
that lashed more than 300 yachb
1n the mlc-rnat1onal Fas tncl
Race with 70 mall· "'ind~ and
mounta111ou.., i.e<1.., y a (' h l I n g I) r f I (' I a I ., I n
Prov1dt>ncc. H I , rt"ported all
American ooau. 10 the race W(•re
l>afe Bntash racm~ offic1als said
the\ hnd no word from two U S
boats. but s:11d they a pparently
"'ere not an danger
A -.pokcsman for the Royal
Ocean RacmJ! Club s~11d the
yachts men .... ere "'arncd 11head
o r tame about posi.able ht~h
winds. but o ner the rare started
1t I!' their o .... n res pons1b1hl) to
Jud.:1.: thl· 1Al·alht>r .. .., 11 orcurs "
Rc-.cuer!' pu lled mnrc than 125
-.un l\'nr-. from lht> wreckage of
tht'I r \ at•ht.-.
1-'erris .... a-. s kippering ht'>
'arht Ariarlnr 1o1.1th a Bntash
1 n ·1o1. lit> wa.., picked up. badly
IDJUrcd. by a Out c·h dc:-tro:rer
.ind d1C'd aboard 11 Four of his
1·n•w ..tl!.O 1o1.erc reported dead
The other deaths were t~n
Br1t1sh cre1o1. ml•n from the Royal
Aar Force's Grimalk1n. two from
th e Trophy . twn from thC'
Flashlight and one each from
1 he G unslmgcr and the Festina
Tcrtaa
Am ong t hose reported safe
Wi r e ..,erv1ce r eports have
been confu~ing about the d1stmc·
t 1on be&" een the 605 · mi le
Fastnet rart" and the Admiral'~
Cup compelll1on out of Cowes on
the Is le of Wight
The Fastnet ral'C d ates back
to 1928 and 1s l{c nc rally con·
~1dcred to be one of the most
rugged and challengin~ races an
the world becaust.' or weather
cond1t1ons and shoaling 1n the
Iris h Sea between the r ock and
Pl~ mouth
was former Prime M mister., The Admarar-; Cup is an an·
Ed" ard Heath, "'hose boat vitat1onal offs ho re• racing seriei.
Mo rning Cloud was still an the of comparatively s hort duration
race. lie said he was making which is held every two years in
good progress con1uncllon with Cowes Week.
Earlier reports !>aid there sponsored by the Royal Ocean
we re 336 boats m the race when Racing Club. The t'astnet as the
the storm hit. but today the final race or the seril!s.
Rova l Ocean Yac ht Club re
dured the field to 306 The club
i.a1d 256 of these were accounted
fo r still racing, reacbed part,
CSee YACHTS, Page AZ>
<See SAFE. Page A2l
Coas•
A f ter that trip , M i ss
Bramlelle aJlegedJy began mak·
ing demands for rent money and
then increased the requests to
$1,000 and $3,000 when initial at·
te mpts failed.
When the man approached
police about the demands, in·
vesligators told him lo arrange
Rope, Assault Trial
'
2,300 Battle
Forest Blaze
BOISE, Idaho CAP) -About
2.300 firefighters, fresh from a
day's rest and backed by rein-
forcements, are mounUn1 an all-
out assault today on the huge
Mortar Creek forest fire that has
claimed 64 ,800 acres of Umber .
Meanwhile, a s pecial fire com·
mand that coordinated the con·
trol of 40 maJor forest fires in the western states in the put 10
da71 wu closed at Boile.
Arnold Harti1an, a 1pokesman
for the Solle lntera1ency l"lre
Center. 1aid, ''We're put the
lmmedlate erill•, but tM llre
season lJ not oter. We're ready
to 10 back tnto bullnee1 at the
drop ol a hat." He aaid about
$8.5 million wa1 1pent in eon·
trollinl UM flra dwinl the 10-
day period.
Abuse Charges Argued
8y DELORES BROOKS lllWJN
Ol IM EMiiy l"llel 5l.tff
A medical examiner tesWled
today that there was no indlca·
tion that alleged rape victim
Catherine Hardin was abused
when he examined her shortly
after she arcused G l en
Hutcherson of r aping and assuJt-
ln1 her.
•'There were no bruises or
lacerations or wounds that you
could detect?'' dereo.se attomey
Terry Giles aaked.
"No, none," the doctor
replied.
ThfOUCb that tetUmony , Giles
was attempt1n1 to lncUcate to a
nine·man lhree·woman Oranae
County Superior Jury that Ms.
Hard.la wu not raped by bis
client.
Hutchenon. for the third time,
ls beinl tried on rape, kidnap
and aa1ult char1es brou1bt
'
against him in 1977
It Is the defense contention
that the now 2l·year-old woman
willingly engaged in sex acts
with lhe defendenl but when he
refused to pay the $25 fee Ms.
Hardin asked ror. she alleged
that a rape had occurred.
But in testimony Tuesday. the
sllghUy buill a lleged victim an·
grily defended her cauae.
At one point. her outcries
against the questionin1 by Glles
caused Suptrior Court Judie
Byron Mdllllan to order the
jury taken from the courtroom.
After the 12 Jurora had depart·
ed McMillan aaJd, "Do you want
to pr...U thia uae? If you
can 't plar by the rules, I'll dump
It." "I'm t.tlfytnc for the state ot
Califomla and ~Y (Giles> are
trylna to prove me a pT01tltute
or some iort.." Ms. Hardlla re·
tort ed.
Her outburst was reminiscent
or that which occurred during
llutcherson's second trial.
That trial e nded in an 11 to t
vot e for acquittal or the 46-year
old Whittier aerospace worker.
But alter both lhe prosecution
a nd defenae attorneys had
moved for a dismJssal of the
c harges against Hutcherson.
Judge Richard Beacom refused
and ordered the accused man to
atand trial a third time.
At the end of bis lint trial. a
Jury found Hutcbenon 1uUty, a
verd ict that was overtumed
when Judie Muon Fenton said
Ma. Hardln'• t.esUmOQY WU not
believable.
Con1equently, the woman's
atlnt on the wttDea stand Tues·
day •• the tblrd opportunity
ahe had to elaborate on tM al·
<lee TUAI.. Pa1e Al>
Weather
Late night a nd early
morning l o w c louda
otherwise sunny a fte r ·
noons. Lows tonight S7 to
62. Highs Thursday near
70s at beaches to 7S to 82
inland.
SIDE TODAY
The Civil War aronclad
Monitor hlu Nen 11ieldb1g
voluable artifactt a1 ei:pnt•
•tudy WIJll• to Uft U from its
watery grove off C• Hat·
teraa, N.C. Story, photo PO{lfl
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Air \Var \V aged
lMJine Seeks Land Around El Toro Site
9 )' DAVID kllTIMAN Ol-0..·--·
Tbe C\ty of trvtne, tnltull)'an1
It• tffort to prevent tom
merclal airline UM ol th• £1
'r(>ro Manne Air StaUon, will try
to UDb ~\y IHd Mat tM
baM IO the dty will havt land
UH control In t tH-aru <SH re
lated story, P•ge AJ I
The city council adt'd un
anlmoutly Tuetday nl1ht after
hearina pledaee ol &eMraJ au~
port from lrvlne Company
President Peter Kremer and
U S Rt>P Robert 8adham, R·
Newport Beach. whoee ,., mark•
were read to lht-ro\lncll b)' an
aldf!
Tht' land lhe t'lty 11 eyf!lft.C 111
owntd by tho lrvln Company.
but KNmtr fell abort of 11v&n1t
t ntbuslutJc •U.PPort to the ldcu
of annexation when aakt'd by
counc1hnan Arr Anthon)'. who
made the propoul. If h • could
a1ree to It
Knmu ttltuat~ earU'1r ~
m1tk1 to the council thut hu~
company would support lbe clty
Six Snappish
Turtle Champ Bites Kisser
One ol Newport Beach's paramedic vans ii> decorat~
with a f1ral place turtle racing trophy today because: a
Laguna HHla woman found out Tuesday nlght it's not a
good idea to kiss a turtle.
THE PAINFUL LESSON was leurned at the con
c lus ion of the 1·30 p.m. races he ld al Houhhan's Old Phtct:
a restaurant at 4880 Campus Drive. '
Downy Ferrer, 28, of 23381 Via Martine, owner and
trainer or the entry listed only as Number Six. decided to
bestow a victory kiss after her pet took first place.
JN AN UN FORTUNATE DISPLAY o f the
p erseverance that earned it lirst place in the race
Number Six snapped down on Miss Ferrer 's upper lip and
steadfasUy refused to let go.
Paramedics Dave Bowman and Ken Flessel were
summoned from Newport Center to render aid.
After trying to pry the beast off Miss Fe rrer 's lip they
decided to give medical science a lry. '
T~EY GAVE NUMBER SIX an injection of valium. a
tranqwlJzer The relaxant dtd its job and Miss Ferrer was ~eparated from her pet.
S he handed over he r trophy in gratitude and was told
to gel a tetanus shot.
There were no indications of the rate of Num ber Six.
1·,..,.ra,,.-AI
SLIDE •..
veying, and perhaps mslall re·
lief wells to remove water from
the s lide plane.
In related action tonight, the
counc il wall discuss shoring up
homes on Calle Nina. where
homeowners claim their homes
are s lipping down a canyon.
The homeowners would like
the city to dump 65,000 cubic
yards ol dirt behind the homes,
thus preventing further s lip·
page.
But such a project is costly
and Calle Nina residents are
looking favorably at an offer
from Nu-Wes t Development
firm for Cree soil
The company is pletnnang to
build up to 3,000 homes on the
nearby Visbeek Ranch, and of·
ficials tor the developer have of·
fered excess soil and technical
assistance to the residents.
Tri-Cities Water District,
owner ol the land behind the
homes. has agreed to a llow the
area to be converted into a
public park
By making the re inforced area
a park site. Nu-West hopes the
city will allow them to use the
dirt transrer as credit for park
rt-es. required o f all large
homebuilders.
But councilmen earlier this
month balked at that prope>Sal ,
saying a decision should await
com p1 etion o f a parks a nd
recreation element to the city's
general plan
Police Auction
Slated in Laguna
Bicycles. s kateboards . a cou·
pie of surfboards, wets uits,
jewelry and a raft of other items
go on the auction block Aug. 2!i
during the Laguna Beach police
auction.
Tbe aucUon will be held begin·
ning at 9 a.m. behind the police
department a l 505 Forest Ave.
OftANOI! COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Read, Blount
Join Lagun'a
Housing Panel
Sandra M. R ead a nd Be n
Blount have been named to the
Laguna Beach Housing Commit
tee by city councilmen
Ms. R ead . a three-year
L ag unan. is a ho u san ~ r e
habilitation orhc1al for the coun
Ly's Environmental Manage
m ent Agency.
Blount. who has Ii ved in
Laguna Beach for four years. as
president of the North La~una
Community Association and a
m ember of the Be autaf1cat1on
committee.
The two new m embe rs or the
s even-member Hous ing commit
tee will ser ve for two years Thl"
pane l acts in an adv1~ory capac 1
ty to the City Council on housing
matten>.
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TRIAL ...
legations against the accused
man.
This lime a round. dcfen!.e
lawyer Giles walke d more
gingerly as he c ross-examined
the chief witness against his
client, the victim.
However, t he confronta tion
was frequently interrupted by
Giles· objections to her e labora-
tion of answers to questions he
asked.
And it was when his confronta-
tion with the witness drew her
heated r es pons es that Judge
McMillan threatened to "dump"
the case unless Ms . Hardin
followed court rules when testi·
fying.
Syria Gets Tanks
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Soviet UniQn has sent Syria
some or its new T -72 tanks, rated
by U.S. Army officials as clearly
superior to the American M·60
tanks supplied to Israel. U.S. In·
telligence sources say.
"totally" on the El Toro lssu •
llOWt'Ver, he IUUd he COWdn'\ Uy
al that point If he would 10
1lon1 with the unnt.>xataon plan
Tht! co\lncll approved a motion
b)' Anthony thul directed the
city'• •talt to be111lu the pnx.-cas
of •nn.,xln1 th., land liouth of
lrvlnc Boulevard and which
11 prettd• back toward the
roothllts Offltluls didn '\ know
Tuesday ntght how much
Mcreagt> m ight be involved
The I nd ls presently un
'1evclo~
In addition to enabbng the city
to work with the Irvine Com·
ptany agamst commercial use ol
the m1htary base. having the
land unde r city ioning control
a l i.o could he lp prevent ex
pans 1on of the base. officials
said after the mee ting
Assistant Ca ty Manager Paul
Brady said tht.> annexation proc-
ess couJd takl' anywhere from
six months to 18 months to com
plcte. The c·ounty's Local Agcn
cy F ormation Commission
would makt-the decision.
K remer, who was appearing
before the council to reaffirm
the 1.·ornpany's comm itment lo
phased and masterplanned de-
velopment in the cit y. said joint
commerclal-m iUlary use of El
To ro "must be recognized as un-
acceptable to the City of Irvine.
"The air tram c problems at
Orange County's J ohn Wayne
Airport. requlre solution. but that
solution is not to transfer the
problems to El Toro," the ex·
ecutive said.
Kremer said the problems
"simply cannot be accommodat
ed by the Irvine General Plan
and the Irvine rommun1t y
Other solutions must be found .
other alternatives planned."
Radham likewise pledged sup
port for city efforts to thwart
commercial use or the m11Jtary
base.
In a statement read by aide
Howard Sec:I Yl', Badham
declared that joint use · is total
ly 11npract1cal from the stand
points nf s urety to the s urround
1ng c ommun 1t 1cs and ai r
passenger safety because of d1I
ferenc1.•s bt.>lwcen commer cial
and military <.11rc rart."
Radham. a member of the·
House Armed &•rv1ccs Commit
tee. said at would not be in the
best interests of lrvmc, El Toro,
Mission VteJO, La~una Nigue l or
La~una Hills "to increas e sub·
SLantially U!.C: of El Toro by 1n
Jectang c 1vl11an pa,~e n ger
aarcrnft into the traffic pal
terns "
The principal work now being
done on commerc ial use or El
Toro as a study by the Southern
Calilorrua Assoc1atton of Gov
crnments. which is looking at
!>Cver al s ite!. for a n£'W c·om
mercwl airport
Services Set
For Eugenie
Drummond
Mrmoriul ser vices wall take
place Thursday for longtime
Dana Point resident Eugenie M
Drummond who died Friday a l
M1 ss1on Community llosp1t~I
She was 59
The service.., arc scheduled fo r
11 a m at Gloria Oei Luthe ran
Church, 33501 Stoneh1ll Road.
Dana Point Bunal will follow at
the National Cemeter y an
Riverside
Vl!lllalion is scheduled from 7
to 9 p.m . Wednesday at the Ray
Family Mortuary Chapel, 1533
N El Camano Real, in San
Clemente.
Mrs . Drummond lived with
her husband L<.>0n m Dana Pomt
lor 16 years. She was active In
th e Sa n Juan Capis trano
Woman's Club and the Gloria
Del Lutheran Church.
Survivors are three brothers.
Harry Steitz, of Pocono Summit.
Pa.; Kenneth Steih. ol Car ·
roll ton, Texas: and Vernon
Steitz. ol N. Royulton. Ohio; and
her husband. ol 33342 Astoria St.
in Dana Point.
The ramlly requests that dona
lions be made to the Gloria Dei
Lutheran Church in Mrs. Drum
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The body ol a Costa Mesa man
who •.Pparently waa killed late
Saturday nlahl when hls pickup
truck tumbled off the roadway
a.nd be WU pinned tMlde WU
dlacovered Tue.day ln the El
Toro area by a hirbway
patrolman.
Identified br a Callfornl• Kith~•)' Patro apoltesmu u
the Vlot.lm wu David Mna, az,
ofColta .....
The apok•man aatd Mna'a
body •• found trapped Ln the truek wtaich bad eome to ,_ at
UM baM of a .. foot embank· meat 8DCl wu blddaa from riew
ol motoril&a • ua., droft on El
Toro Roed near Cook'• Comer.
The discovery was made at
about 7 a.m. by a patrolman
who saw another auto careen orr
the roadway near where Meia's
truck wu found.
Accident investigators
theorized that Meza was kUJed
late S1turday night when Ute
truck he wu drtY'lnl ran otf the
roadway and pitched down the
em banllment.
The driver ol the ll&btwel1ht
auto that plun1ed crown the ume roadtlde embankment
Tuetdl)' mornin1 wu only
1U1btly lnjunld ln tbe mlMap
that led to the dl1covery of
Meaa 't body, tbe CHP •IM*•snan hid.
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Yachting••
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Dlsa•ter
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MAP PINPOINTS SCENE OF YACHTING TRAGEDY
Survivor• Hunted Off Engllah Coaat After Storm
l'.-...P~AI
YACHTS SUNK ...
a bandoned or s unk and 25 York, sighted and s till racing.
were still to be hc urd from Carina. s ailed by Richard Nye or
A s pokt•s woman !.aid muny or Greenwich, Conn , ftntsbc."(f the
these dad not have radios. and 1t race today. And111 mo Robin,
might be many hours bt:fore the owned by J . Harding. Buffalo,
fate or all or them was known ~ y . wh1c-h dropped out or the Amon~ the Amc ra cun boats ra«e ::.afoly . and Ac11d1a. s kip
f1nashmg tht:> ran· Wt•re Atl<intu 1wr<-rt b} Burt Keenun o r New
Braves owne r Ted Turn£·r .., Orlc·ans. whi ch fm1shed s etfely
Tt·nacaous. C'al1forn1an J im In London. 11Hac1als hud not
K 1 I roy 's K 11:1 lo a . S t 1· ph1•n ht>ard from lhe Toscana and tht'
('oli:ate 's !">4 foot Sit uth. rrrim ('Jrana. but Setld they did not
tht' Ne·~ Yt1rk Y~11 ht C'lub <ind thmk they 14 t-n · 1n d<in~l'f
Seymore ~uwtt ' W11l 1 ~J~ fr•.rn Thi· fl05 mah· rJCt· ~tart1·1l
I he H.in tJn. N J 'r' ac ht ''luli ~at u rday rrom the ls lf" or "'IJ.:hl
Kilroy brokf' M>me ntr. an tht-11rt the :.outh coa<.l of Eni:land
!.torm Tht· }'achL<, 'n1l<-d tn lh(· f·a~tnH
noff1 c1al rc•sult!. 'howc·d thlll Rock at tht• S()Utht•tn tip or
Tenacwu:-. wus the wmnl'r I rt· land and bJ<·I. to f'I} mouth
Uy midday today, r.i(·t· of 1)1·Hm
fa cials in London rt·portNI tht'"' .. ~1 rtn) 11f tht· 40 to 70 r<10t bo;,ts
oth('r American (•ntnc:' 1.1.1·rc· r1· h.1d roundt'd tht· rock and v.f·n·
purtcd s1g htt•d and '>l1f(· Al hounrl for Plymouth on the· 1;1-.1
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JI Qwever. the t-•ustnet is really
a race withln a race. The h.liJl
entry list is attributed lo tbe ract
thut any yacht may be entered,
whether or not it has been in-
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Serles. which involves three·
boat teamis repret1enting a dozen
or more nations
In recent years the Fastnel
has become comparable to the
Newport Ocean Salling Assocla-
llon'it Ensenatda race which an·
nually draws more than 500 sail·
lng yachLc;.
Unlike the Ensenada race, the
Fas tnet Is not s ubject lo the
same strict salety inspection&.
Boats without radios are allOwed
in the race.
The RORC said the race was
started last Saturday in Ugbt to
moderate weather conditions
but there wa.OJ a weather forecast
or increasing winds near th~
Fastnet rock ort the coast or
Ire la nd. But there was no indica-
tion or the 1ntens1ty or the storm.
The death toll of more than a
dozen people is unprecedented in
offi.hor e ya c ht racing. Two
p c r s onis were killed in this
year't. Southern Ocean Circuit
oH Florida.
There was a fatality in Los
Angcleis Yacht Club's Whitney
Serie~ two year!. ago when a
crewman was hat by a swinging
hoom an heavy weather orr
Catalin1:1 Island
Don Vaughn. a Newport &:ach
yachts man who has !.ailed in
m aJor om1hore races all over the
world. said the thing that makes
the f'a5lnet so treacherous when
the weather blows up is the
shallow cond1t1ons o rr the Irish
r oast whic h tend to create
~hort . 'squa re" seas which
t<tkes its toll of men and equ1p-
mt<nt And the «old water in that
1>.irt or lht• ~orld. even in the
'll m ITI• r <an h1• ratal to
1 n·" mt'n ~ho .trl' 1 n the Wiltl'r
lur an~ length 11r tame
$800 Taken
In Bur~laries
lia11c1·. from tht· IJ S N:J\'<tl 11·1~ 11f th•· ra<·•· ~hc·n th<• .. 1orni
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owned by E Swent.on of Nt•w 11ered by bad weathe r $5(1() 1.1.orth of s tt•reo equipment _______________ c;tolen __ _
Summer Sak
All Upholstery at substantial Sa~.i~gs
Stanton Cooper Sofas & Loveseats
Exceptional prices for top
quality construction
Sofas start at S629-Loveseats s549
Check these features.
x 8 way hand tied base
x Kiln dried hardwood
x Corner blocked. doweled. glued & screwed
x Arm covers
x Lined skirts & interlined cushions
x Zippered seat & back cushions
x Great selection of styles and fabrics
~ All On Sale Now Stock & Special Order
Til Sept. 1st
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Wedneed!ly, Augu&115, 1979 s DAIL y PILOT A3
Toro ort Conversion Fight Seen
By DELOaa HOOD ••WIN ....... ~ .....
So1.1lb Oran1e County reel
dent.e vo~ Tuetday ol&ht to
fiebt any attempt to convert El
Toro Marine Corpe Alr StaUoo '° joint cMUan·miUt.ary uq.
"I can live with the Ma.rloes.
They were be"" f tnt. B"t l won't
live with con)merclaJ pl .... "
one Laguna .Ulla 1-ldut •a.kl.
ms words wete apoktn la Ml•·
•Ion Vit~Jo at a hearln1 held by 1
Soutbern C&Ufomla A .. oclatJon
of Oovtmmeat.a <SCAG ) alrport
atudy committee
The ('Oll\mittee hll Hleeted
five ~Uve airport •U• lo U\t · Cautornta area for
atudy and l)C)Mlble HleeUon for
deve~ of a fac\llt,y needed
The Agong ot Deteat
Rueselle Gilbert of San Clemente taJces careful aim
and grimaces at the results -during a round of
horseshoe pitching at Huntington Beach's Lake
Park.
1 5 Years to Life
Countian Sentenced
In Friend's Death
VISALIA <AP) -A Santa Ana
ma n has been sentenced to
15 years to life in prison for
second-degree muraer ID the
shooting death of a companion
during a gun battle with police.
Ruben Louis Gutierrez, 24,
who had pleaded guilty to
second-degree murder. was sen·
tenced Monday by Tulare Coun·
Enrollment
lncroa,ses at
SadtBeback
Saddleback College offlciala
said Tuesday the school bu ex·
perienced a 75 percent enroll-
ment jump over last year's
figures in the ti rat wee~ ot ·rec·
istration for fall courses.
Herm Schmidt, director of ad·
missions, said about i ,000 stu-
dent. had enrolled in COW'M9 at
the diatrict'a two campuaes
since reaiatntlonopened Aue. 7.
''We're about 3,000 ahead of
tbe same day laat year,"
Schmidt said. ..Part of tbe
reason for that la that we've
had a lot of mall-in appUcaUom
Lbla time.
However, offtclalt are expeet·
lllC about a 10 percent mrol.J.
ment lnereMe once nliatnUoa
cloHI Sept. 10.
''We had U'Omld' 21,• ltu-
dntt IMt year Md we'n ex·
pedial to bit around .... ti)
21,000 DU,._," Seit•* Mid.
ty Superior Court Judge David
Allen.
A co-defendant, Mary Louise
Pipes, 19, of Fresno, was sen-
tenced last week to two years in
the California Youth Authority
on a voluntary manslaugbter
conviction.
They were convicted in the
death of Xavier Cruz, li. of Santa
Ana. who was killed by Tulare
police during a chase Feb. 26.
Gutierrez and Mias Pipes
originally were charged with
first-degree murder under a.
state law that allows bomlctde to
be charged ii a part.Der i.s killed
during the commiSBion of a
crime. The three were stopped for
speeding, but police aaid the
driver jumped out, pulled a IUD
and took Officer Bob BranUey's
service revolver.
The trio then Oed with officers
chasing them and tradina sun·
fire until the suspect veblcle
went out of control. Two men
ran off, police aald, and Crui
was shot fatally durtn1 an ex·
cban1e of pnf1re at the rear QI
a house.
II ill Plpee was arrested at the
abandoned car, and Gutierres
was ~en into cu.ttody nearby.
IRA Smpecte Held
Bl:Lf'AST, NortWD Ireland
CAP> -Armed poliee beebd 1'7
BrlUab troop1 awept throqb
riot·ICarred Wiit Belf ut before
dawn todaJ and arreeted at lttNt
11 1uapeded lrilb Republican
AnllJ--. poUee laid.
I ,.
lo rellev• eooaetllon al &oeaJ
airport.a.
Amoai the pouiblUUea under
t ludy. la t.be converak>n of El
Toro from atrict mlllla.ry use to
joJnt clvllian-mlUtary uM.
liut that wlU never happen ii
the 100 M 10 aoulh county ral-
dent• who attended Tuesday
nlabt'• meetlnl have tbelr way.
Chemical
Report
< Expected
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
results of an investigation of a
chemical leak that may have
produced liver abnormalities in
some exposed persons ar~ ex·
peeled at the end or the week,
but officials don't think they'll
know anything definite until a
more extensive test is con-
ducted.
The outcome of Tuesday's test
was to be used in designing the
more sopblslicated test that
might determine what was in a
cloud of toxic fumes that drifted
out of the Fiberite West Coast
Corp. in Orange on June 1, said
Ed Camarena. d ir ector of
technical services for the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District.
Contaminated materials found
their way into a vat of epoxy
resins at the plant, triggering a
heat buildup that burned the
mixture. Camarena said.
"In that decomposition. some
new compounds we re formed
that were not present in the
original material." s aid
Camarena. "Some dense white
fumes were given off."
The increasing heat set off the
sprinkler system in the pla.Ql,
which manufactures reinforced
plastic materials . When the
water hit the burning chemicals,
a steam cloud formed. The
vapors flo ated through lhe
plant's vent system. across the
street and over two schools ,
where several peTsons were
ta ken ill. The campuses were
evacuated, but officials believe
about SO persons were exposed
to the gas.
"Everybody got s ick," said
Antonio Roblero at the Richland
Continuation High School , one of
the s chools . "They were
nauseated, they had diarrhea
and bad a bard lime breathing.
And a rabbit died."
"Some weeks later, it appears
several of the people compared
notes and found that some of the
symptoms did not go away,"
Camarena said. "We a re now
trying to pinpoint what might
have been in the Cloud to pro·
duce the symptoms."
"We've gotten resuJts on 10
adults," said Dr. Tom Pren-
dergast of the Orange County
Health Department. "Six had at
leas t some transient level of
e levated enzymes. indicating
some liver damage . Two of
those have bad persistent prob·
le m s. indicating even more
liver damag e. We did live r
biopsies on those two and one
shows marked abnormalities.
"But," Prendergast added,
"from the biopsies it isn't possi-
~le to prove what caused the ab-
normalities.•·
Nevertheless, when asked if
he believed the liver problems
we re directly related to the leak .
Pre ndergas t s aid, "Yeah, I
believe they are."
The ~ult.s of blood tests done
on a group of children are stiU
being evaluated, Prendergast
said.
"But I've been told that ooe of
the children bad elevated liver
enzymes and there are questions
about elevations of other
e nzymes on some of the
children."
But Prendergast said it is not
unusual for children's eQJYme
levels to vary as tbey grow.
•'It's not clear rlght now
whether they represent any
problem at all," be said.
Since the accident, he said,
one Fiberite employee and one
former Fiberite worker have
complained or problems they
feel milbt be rei.tec:t to the leak,
Prencfere•at said. Their
checkups are incomplete, be
added.
"Everything we have so far
indicates it wu the chemical ac·
cident on Jw.e 1 and not the oo-
1oin1 operation of the plant that
present. any basard," Pren·
der1ut added. Since tbe acctdent, Camarena
said, aafeparda bave been in·
1Ututecl to prevent fu.rtber leJka.
"We have inltalled • quench
1y1tem that will very rapidly lD·
troduee iDto mlxture a lar1•
volume ol liquid to eool the ml.Jl.
tu re should tt overheat,••
C•marena Hid. "Tb•1 have
lMten n.qulnd to cut ta ball a.be
alae of eacb batch they mix.
They ba" belD requiNd to to·
cnaae tbl llM of the eoollac
111tem la tbe plant ud imple-
ment • tilt oa eacb batcb ol
mated.al tbeJ brial la IOI' 11n.:
purtU.. •
·'How many times does UUJ
<S.ddleback) valley have to or-
1anlze to oppoee Jolnt use?" one
r~aident asked as be refiected oo
long-atand.lng local opposlt:kJG to
the El Toro alternative.
However. reaistence lo U\e
proposal wasn't limited to Sad·
dleback Valley residents.
Protests were heard from
lrll.ne, Lacuaa Beach, Lapna
HUll, El Toro and Mlaslon Viejo
resident. durina the two-hour
hearing.
When homeowners rrom those
areas weren't lambasting the
jolnt use proposal they were cut-
ting 1ooee on County Supervisor
Edaon Miller.
The newly appointed 3rd Dls-
trtct au~rvllor bu been quo&ed
as f avorlng the Jolnt UM ~
posal.
But • Miller aide denied that
bl• bou natly aupporu jolnt UH
and saJd Miller bu been quoced
out or context.
"Believe me, Edison Miller is
open minded oo the issue," his
aide, Chris Loumakis. said.
"It's Ed's feeling that of the
live proposals El Toro Is the
inost suitable. It's the most con·
ducive to takeoffs and land-
ings,'' Loumakia added. Loumekis emphasized that
Miller has not yet made a com-
mitment to support any of the
prospective airport sites.
f Miller's role aside , most of the
criticism of the joint use pro-
posal was directed at what area
residents said they fear will be
the impact of joint use.
Keeping His Cool .. ,. . .._.
Sculptor Brian Withers s h ow~ o ff h is a1r-coole d
aluminum honevcomb s uit in N ew Yor k Wither s
fashioned the suit out of the Lightwe ight material v. htc h
is primarily us ed in t he aerospace industry.
Two Neighbors Say
Nixons Are Welcome
NEW YORK CAP> -Two of
Ri chard Nixon's prospective up-
stairs neighbors say that they
welcome the former president's
decision to move into their Fifth
A venue bui lding.
One said Tuesday 1t would be
"fun" to meet him.
Stephen Hahn, who lives on
the 10th noor of the building at
817 Fifth Ave., and Renata
Sassoon. who li ves on the l lt.b
floor. said they expect no prob·
lems when Nixon moves into a
2,400-square-fool condominium
apartment on the seventh floor
The move is expected lo take
place early next year.
Other residents of tbe building
either refused to comment or
were oot immediately available
to comment about Nix on's pend-
ing move from San Clemente .
There as no more than one
apartment on any floor of the
14-story building. Thus. Nixon,
who reportedly has agreed lo
pay nearly $1 million for the
apartment in one of the city's
richest areas, would have few
neighbors.
Hahn. an art dealer who grew
up in France and has liv ed in the
building three years, reasoned.
"There are so many famous pt'O·
pie an every shape and form h\ ·
ing m New York City that l don 't
think it will matter. I( Charles
OeGaulle l the late Fre n<'h
lead er ) ca me baC'k . people
would perk up for five mtnutes
and then go about their busi-
ness."
Besides. he addt"d ... It will be
fun to meet tum c Nixon I. If he
ca r ed t o s ay he l lo 1n the
elevator, 1t would be nice ··
And he spttulated that Nix-
on 's presenee could make the
building even more secure than
it is.
Mrs Sassoon. an Italaan
citizen who as the wife of an ex -
porter. has li ved in I.he building
15 years
Sht> saJd of the move · "I real-
ly don't think it·s bad al all.
Whatever he did. he did. I'm oot
telling you he's wonderfuJ but
he's got lo have a place to lsve "
They said the potential for
added air pollution, traffic con-
gestion and noise pollutioa
would disrupt residential areas
and cause property values to
tumble. The committee that heard
those warnings will eventually
make a recommendation for
airport site selection to SCAG 's
executive committee.
SCAG is an association of local
governments in six Southern
California counties As such, it
serves as a regional planning
body and a clear ing house for
federal and state grants.
It is SCAG's clearing of grant
,a pplication s that gives at
whatever a uthority it has Its
decisions are subject to lot'aJ
regulations.
Moulton
Election
Postponed
Nea rly 17.000 voters in the
~oulton Nrguel Water D1stnct
..,.. 111 have to v. ail an additional
lv.o months to cast ballots in
v. ater board electtons dur: to
problems rn fi ~urmg how many
'Olh each vote r l!Cts.
The Orange County Registrar
of Voters has announced that
mail ballot elections for five
directors of the seven-membC'r
board ha ve been postponed to
Nov 6
The ongtnal Sept. 4 election
da te v. a:; postponed when the
county Tax A ssessor·~ office
couldn't prepare tax roles in
tame for the September dale .
The tax roles are used to de·
term1ne the number of votes
each property owner in the dis-
trict gets. The Moulton Nig uel
distract covers Lagun a Niguel
and p<>rt1ons of Laguna Hills and
M1ss1on VaeJo
In water board elections. prop·
erty owners vote on the basis of
property owned That means
votes are cast according to a
formula of one vote per ear.h
doll ar or assessed valuation.
For example. a resident who
owned a home with a $10.000 as-
!'essed valuation would b<' en~
title d to cast 10 ,000 votci..
Registered .voters are not al -
lo wed to vote in the election un -
1ess they own pr6perty in the
d1 Slrtct.
And property owners do nol
have to be t,.;mt<.td States c1llzens
to cast ballots.
A R e g is t r..a.r o f Vot e r s
spokesman scud ballots will be
m ailed to property owners in
early October. They must be re·
turned to the county registrar by
8 p.m. Nov. 6.
Gem
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• 1123 NEWPOAT 9lVO COSTA MESA ~
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A4 CW. Y Pit.OT Wedneedey, Augu•t 11. tt79 NATION I WOR.LD
Jut
·· Coa tin
<:t , 154 Reported Dead ~
Russian Plane~ Collide : wld1 ~(( T--~~'I Marplaia~
Keeping It Clean
UPPCD •Y ftl DNGEa DS ". -Clearly, It ap-
pea" LbeM daya llllet Aaehrim. our nel1bbortn1 lnhand
metropo&b. I• becomla1 the publldata' caplt1J of lhes
world.
MOSCOW <AP> 1'wo ~v1et
JetUn era rolhded ov"r the
Ukraine Saturd11y kllhng a.II
PHl<-nt(era and crew -po.•1111ibly
••many u 16' people -accord
Ina lO new• report~. and tn
formed .ourcH uld a Soviet
•oectr team aboard one of the
planet -... wiped out
"T he p1uilrnngers und crew were kllled,'' the Tasbkt?nt
newapaper Pr1vd• Voetolca said
in a brief &MQWlC•ment. Jl did
not give a cuu•lty ficure. but
tht' planes may have been carry·
tnK u many u U4 people.
The planes, both twio-enalne
Aeronot Tu·l.34 jeta, collided and
crashed at about 2 p .m . near t.be
U krain ia n c ity or
Dneprodzerzhirusk . a secretary
o f the c hi e f o f Soviet
Byeloruaaia 'a Department of
Ci vil Aviation in Minak Hid .
THE 8POK£8WO•AN ,
reached by telephone from
Moscow. confirmed that one of
the airUnen bad been carrying
the Pakhlakor soccer t.e•m from
Tashkent, c'apital or Uzbekistan
in Soviet Central As ia.
OTBl!a 801J•CE8 u ld the
team wu on Ill way to lllolk to
play • aoccer game. ind that all
m e mbers aboard h•d been
killed.
According to one unconfirmed
report, 17 members of the team
were aboud.
Tbe ~ lbat run Anaheim lftutt hive • dnlm
beat.er CID evel')' 1ll'eet ~r
Not only did they 1teaJ the Rama profeuional football
te.ftl away h'om LDI A..., bul theyTve 1ot the Aqell
baaeball dub 1MAmped up u • reaJ cuateoder They've IOl
so maa.y coaveoUon solna up the,. you can't separate the
partJdput.1 One minute It's • 11therln1 of the Plumbera
ProtecUv'° Lea1u and lht• o xt moment aomebody's
pwihiQI old-lJme ~Utrk>o
Young Ber"1ted
Sbe 1ave oo specific casualty
figuret ud declined to say what
o U ici•I• think might hue
c1uaed the crash.
Tbe Tu-1.34 normally curies a
maximum of about 7 2
paaaenaers and five crew mem-
ben. It ls used by Aeroflot, lhe
Soviet airline, on many domestic
runs.
T he Taahkent newspaper an·
nouncemeot <'ame ln the form of
condolences from the Uzbek
government and Communist
Party. "An aircraft nylnl from
Tashkent to Klnsk suffered a n
avlatloo catastrophe," it said,
without mentioning t.be second
aircraft.
SQUEEZED BETWEt:N ALL this, An•beim even
round recent lJme to play ~t to lbe Rlnglln1 brothers and
Barnum & &uley ('1rcu.s
For PLO Meet
Local radio in Minsk a1lo re·
po rtedly told of the cnsh
without ,Pving a cuualty fiJure.
Neweat Carpet-cleaning Demu EmploJled bf/ Anaheim O/fiaal3
Amid 1t a ll. the Anaheim publicily·thumpers also
:.om ehow round timt-to issue a press release partially
divulging the secret or their success .
It's keepmg the carpel clean. That's right.
The Anaheim Convention Center, you see, is a classy
101nt wherein the floors &re covered with nearly 200,000
squ<1 re feet of carpeting. And these carpets get pounded by
nearly three million feel of v1s1lof'l'I every year. That's a lot
of scuffing
l\NAHEIM PUBLICISTS, however, noted th:sl they
<·ame up with an an!>wer lo <tll the carpet dirt with the re
c·t>nt purchusc of <t $7 ,000 uml known as the Zinger Carpet
<.:leaner You might be s w.pecl of any device named
Zinger. but the Anaheim people :.CJy the machine 1s a
wonder. using high water pressure to fl ush carpet mes:..
e radicate rotton candy smeCJrs <tnd wipe out :.hampou
buildup.
The ret."Cnt apf)f'ar ance of the circus, however. nearly
dtd in the Zmger cctrpet c h-'aner. according to an Anaheim
press release
The carpet got so grimy. the publ.tc1sl!. allege. that
they had to enlist the aid ol the circus wild kllimal lralner
to clean it. lie produced two baby elepbanta, who fiUed
their tnmks with water and aided in s praying the carpets
clean
AH, YES. YOU believe that one a nd you'll also behevc
that they're movmg the Golden Gate Bridge to Anaheim
next month.
But what happened lo the marvelous Zinger Carpel
Cleaner? Fred Parson, convention center maintenance
chief, explained the malfunction.
"We got a bunch of peanuts stuck in our Zinger," he
alleged.
Well. al leas t elephanls know how Lo handle peanuts.
You ar • left wondering what lhose Anaheim peoplt!
will think of next.
Strong Quake Hits Maui in Hawaii
llONOLULU <API A strong
earthquake centered deep und(!r
IJaleakaJa Volcano on the island
of Maui shook residents awake
early Tut.-sduy. but resulled in
no r eports o' damage
WASHINGTON <AP> UN
Ambassador Andrew Young
flew here today. for a hustily ar
r1U1ged meet.Ing with Secretary
of Slate Cyrus R. Vance. who
has rebuked him for an un
a u t h orized meeting wi th a
Palestine Liberation Orgaruza
tloo official.
Young went lo Vance's sev
enth-rtoor office at the Stat•·
Department. There was no 1m
mediate word 011 whether the
Nebraska
Voters S e t
T a x Liinit ·
O MAHA. Neb. (API Volcr!»
in Omaha and Nebrai.ka Cllv
have decided to limit school
money ra1sc.'<1 through propert~
taxes to the amount of mone}
4llected last year.
In the Omaha Schou! 01t-.tr1rt.
the state's larli!esl school !>ystcm
with 50,000 s tudents. fin al rt•
turns from Tu~i;d .. y:. vollnl!
s howed that 36.422 re:.1dent.-., or
6() pcr{'t•nt. \Olf•d fur ltw· flfli
posal while 24 ,201 , or 40 pcr<:n1t
voted aga1n:.l 1t
AND IN Nt:BRASKA <'1t} .1
1:o mmun1t y cir 7 ,5011 111
miles !>OUlh or Omaha, \<Jtf'I'
&lpprovcd a :.1mll:ir prupo:.<.il
1,328 to 1.000 The Otoe Count\
Taxpayers Ai.soc1at1on adm1ttccJ
that the Idea for a sct1ool hm1ta
lion came from t h{· uvroar oHr
s chool spcndLng 1n Om<Jh<1
"l am dulappotnled m the out
come." Om aha Superintendent
Owen Knutzen i.aid followrnJ!
word that the lid had pa~sed
He s wd the 12·membvr school
board will meet today to trim at
least S4 million from a S93 :1
million budget he proJm!.1•11
before the clct:lion
ABOUT 60 PERCENT 11( th•
Omaha i,chool d1stnl't''> inc·o1111
comes from property taxei., w11h
the rest coming from fcdn<tl
and state aid and other .. ourcec;
In the 1978-79 school yc:.ir. th•·
district collected $55 8 m1lli11n
rrom property taxe1>
Ed Jaksha, chairm:.in of th1•
Committee to Control Srh0t>I
Taxes in Omaha, was happy
with the results, saying. "ll'!i> ,,
complete vindication of t h<' tax
payers about ever ·increasin11
taxes."
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controversial ambassador also
would m eet with President
Carter
WHILE DEFENDING his ac·
lion. Young concedes he did not
exactly tell the truth about his
meeting last month with a PLO
representallve But be also says
ht> a cll'd in the best interest or
the Uruted Stales.
"I acted as an intelligent am
ba:.:.ador dealing with a difftcult
~1tualion." Young said in New
York Tue!>day.
The s~swn was in appareot
'iulat1on of longs tanding US.
policy lo steer clear of sub6tan·
live dJscussions with the PLO
until 1t accepU. Israel's nght lo
t'XISt
BASED ON Young's first ahd
1•v1dt.>ntly misleading account,
t hl' St.ale 0 •partment on Mon·
rhty d11mussed his July 23 meet-
ing with Zehdi Labib Terz1. the
PLO 000erver al the Uruted Na·
t10ns . as involving only "MX'1<1J
:imenitws ··
Young had brought his 6 year
old son, Andrew Jr , to the home
of A b<tala Yaccoub G1shara, the
Kuwa1l1 llmbassador . and when
Terz1 appeared, the US. envoy
lt'ft as quickly a., he could,
spok('sman Thomas Reston had
t<1ld reporters APWw ......
On Tuec;da). an embarrassed
Hl'Mon d1slr1buted a statement
.;ay1ng Young and Tert1 had dts·
l'U'-SN1 lhf• question Of p<>Stpon
1n1! a St>cunty Council \Ole on
tht• P al~t1n1an ISSU{'
AT THJ:; T IM E of the meeting,
\' oung and other U S offtc1ab
"<'rt-' o(Wnl y pressing for del uy
of a new pro-Palci.Linian resolu
l1u11 lo be offerc.-d by Kuwait
In hopes or gaming time (or a
cum prum1i.e acceptable to the
l'LO and ti.racl.
Elly Le mlyn < Jeru or
Holland. who cared ror
th<· gra vc o f Arthur
O uc·tor ~ when th e
~old1 cr Wii~ kille d in
Wo rld WCJr II. fina lly
meet ~ D oc tor s'
mother. L e lll1a . in
Tucson a rte r a COr·
respondcnce or over 30
years.
, ~fr~ \{ / \I I --;i?-
f ' I ~ /
/\ I
/ I /J ~ , r~ ~1,,0 . 'P)'I L_ ~~I~
People lrusl
newspapers
J
In a r ecent Gallup poll of public confidence 1n 10 key in·
stitutions,newspapers ranked fifth ahead of tele111sion and
the U.S. Supreme Court.
The survey showed that 51 percent of the peopl e sa y
they h ave a grea t deal or "quite a lot" of confidence in
newspapers. Onl y 38 percent say they have equal confidence
in television.
Since an earlier survey six years ago, newspapers sur·
ged ahead 12 percent -a gain more than tiwce as great as
the greatest improvement of other institutions including or·
ganized rel igion, banking, the m ilitary, public schools,
Congress, labor and big business.
Among young adults age 18 to 29, 57 percent indicated a
high level of confidence In new spapers, but far fewer 38
percent gave television a comparable vote of confidence,
the Gallup poll reported.
Advertise In the medi um people trust. Advertise In a
newspaper .
Atono the Orange Coast, people rely on the
DAILY PILOT
7
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Orange Coast
EDITION
·1 ~o•r a ........ .
Dally Ne•8paper
1 VOL. 12, N0.·227, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1S, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS
I 7-. .•
LUDIDg
Verdict
Delayed
The Fourth Olstncl Court of
Appeal ln San Bernardino bu
reac hed "substantial agree
m e nt" on a develope r 's suit
aga1nst the City of Costa Mesa
but has extende<i ats decision
deadline by 90 days to redraft
the finaJ opinion, City OrfictalS
said Tuesday.
City Attorney Robert Cam·
pagna said the ruling by the
three justices originally was due
within 90 days of the May 1 filing
by Amel Development.
The three-membe r pane l.
•h eaded by Ju s ti ce Ro be r t
Gardner of Newport Beach. 1s
now expected lo make a ruling
within another 90 days, he said.
Arnel is suing the city over an
initiative in which voters forced
the rezone of several parcels of
north Costa Mesa property Lo
single-family residential CR t >.
following a healed two-year dis
pute
The city COWlci l had given its
approval to Arnel's plans to
build single-family homes on one 1 parcel and an apartment com-
: plex on another at the intersec-
tion of Bear Street and South
, Coast Dri ve across from South
Coast Plaza
. Howevt'r, membe r s of the
J North Costa Mesa Homeowner...
1 .&ssociation opposed the apart-
' ment project and got enough
signatures on an initiative peti-
tion to get the ir obJeclions
before city voters.
The rezone was earned bv 52
percent of tho:,,e voting in the
Ma rC'h 7, 1978. election
A rnel Development then sued
the city, cha r ging technical
violations in the petition, alleg-
ing discriminatory zoning and
questioning whether voters have
the right to rezone a small area by initiative.
City officials. required by law
to defend the rezone. h1Jve miide
no secret of their doubt~ ahout
the wisdom of rezoning a ~mall
area by initiative.
However. they have defended
the petition as meding the Elec·
lion Code specifications and s u1d
city offiC'1als had no knowledge
l of any discriminatory zoning
Zoning is consi de r ed d i!'·
criminalory if it is intended to
t
i stop an individual developer or
several specific developers.
Amel Development has also
I fiJ ed a $10 million damage claim
against the city in the case. but
hasn't fo llowed it up with a
damage lawsuit, Campagna
said
Publication
Budget OK'd
Newport-Mesa school trustees
have adopted a $46 38 million
pu bl i ca ti o n bud get for the'
1979.SO school year in the second
of three formal ste ps in the
adoption of a final budget .
The budget will be the subject
of a public hearing al 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 4 at Ha rper Community
Center. 18th Street at Tustin
Avenue, Costa Mesa.
The publication budget. which
was revised at the last minute to
conform to new information on
fund s coming from the state
Legislature, totals S2.2 million
m or e than the pre laminary
budget adopted in June.
Orange Coast
Weather
Late night and early
morning low c louds
otherwise s unny after·
noons. Lows tonight 57 to
62. Highs Thursday near
70s at beaches to 75 to 82
inland.
INSIDE TODA\'
The Civil War ironclad
Monitor #Mu been fielding
ooluoble af'ti/oct.1 o.t ezper1•
1tud11 IOOJI• to Uft it /rom Us
tDCltf111 grove Of/ C~ Hot·
term. N.C. StorJI, photo Page
A1.
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RESCUE ATTEMPTED BY HELICOPTER OFF ENGLAND
15 Yachtsmen Perish In Worst Boating Tragedy
15 Yachtsmen Dead
In Fastnet Race
PLYMOUTH. England <AP)
-Ships, lifeboats and helicop-
ters searched the Atlantic off
southwest England today for
bodies and survivors of yachl-
i n g's worst diasa s le r . One
American died, but officials said
th~y had accounted for all U.S.
cra ft in the area.
An American resident of Lon-
don. Frank Ferris, was among
15sailors reported killed .
By midday. 21 yachts worth an
estimated $4.5 million were re·
µorted sunk or abandoned in a
freak summer s torm Tuesday
that lashed more than 300 yachts
in the international Fastnet
Race with 70-mile winds and
mountainous seas .
Ya c hting o ff i c ial s in
Providence. R .l., reported all
Ame rit•an boats in the race were
i;afe
A spokesm an for the Royal
Ocean Racing Club sa id the
ya chtsmen were warned ahead
of lime about possible high
winds, but once the race started
"it is their own responsibility to
judge the weathe r as it occurs."
Rescuers pulled more than 125
survivors from the wreckage of
their yachts.
F e rris was s kippe r ing his
ya cht Ariadne with a British
crew. He was picked up, badly
injured. by a Dutch destroyer
and died aooard it. Four or his
cre w also were reported dead.
The other deaths were two
British crewmen from the Royal
Air Force's Grimalkin. two from
the Troph y, two fro m the
Flashlight and one each from
the Gunslinger and the Festina
Terlia.
Amon~ those reported safe
Body of Mesa
Man Fowid in
El Toro Ravine
The body of a Costa Mesa man
who apparently was killed late
Saturday night when bis pickup
truck tumbled off the roadway
and he was pinned inside was
discovered Tuesday in the El
Toro area by a highway
patrolman.
Identified by a California
Highway Patrol spokesman as
the victim was David Meza, 32,
of Costa Mesa.
The spokesman said Meza's
body was found trapped in the
truck which had come to rest at
the base of a 20-foot embank·
ment and was bidden from view or motorists as they drove oo El
Toro Road near Cook's Comer.
The cliacovery was made at
about 7 a .m. by a patrolman
who saw another auto careen off
the roadway near where Mesa's
truck was found.
Accident i nvestigators
theorized that Meza was kJUed
late Saturday nJgbt wben &be
truck he waa driving ru off the
road•aJ and pitched don tbe
embameat.
Tbe drtver of the Uahtwet.bt
auto tbet plun1ed cfown (he
um• road1lde embankment
TuHdey mornln1 •H only
1U1btb' lDJured la tbe mlabap
that led to the dl1covery of
Mesa 's body, tb• CBP
•Pok•snan 1aid.
was forme r Prime Minii.ter
Edward He ath , whose bout
Morning Cloud was still in the
race He :,,aid he was makmg
good progress
E a rlie r reports said the re
wer e 336 boats in the race when
the storm hit. but today the
Royal Ocean Yacht Cl ub re·
duced the field to 306 The club
said 256 of these were a ccounted
for still racing, reached port,
abandoned or s unk -and 25
were still to be heurd from
A spokeswoman s aid many or
these did not have radios. and it
might be many hours before the
fate of aJJ of them was known .
Among the American boats
finishing the race we re · Atlanta
Braves owner T ed Turner 's
Te na cious, Californi an J im
Kilroy 's Kia loa. S t e phen
Co lg ate's 54-foot Sleuth. from
tht! New York Yacht Club, and
Seymore Sinelt's Williwaw from
the Raritan. N.J Yacht Club
Kilroy broke some rib~ in the
storm. Unofficial results showed that
Tenacious was the winner.
By midday today. rnce or
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Racquet Club
Yields Quietly
To40 Condos
The Harbor Racque t Club,
whqse proposed demise in favor
or apartment buildings went
down to defeat nine months ago
because or cries of protest from
neighbors. apparently will rue a
quiet death.
There was Jillie fu ss this week
as the Costa Mesa Planning
Commission gave owne r Don
Ward permission to tear down
the tennis club and build 40 con-
dominiums on the s ite at 380 W.
Wilson St.
Neighbors were instrumental
last November in bringing about
the defeat of plans to build high-
density apartments, a lower·
density project and light com-
mercial developm ent on the
2.34-acre site.
Ward said at the time the club
had financial woes.
City officials could only
speculate th is week that
neighbors didn't protest the new
project because they found con·
doJQlniums more acceptable
tharttbe previous plans .
One tennis court will be re-
tained, according to a city staff
report.
School Food
Prices Rise
Student.I who e.t ln Newport·
Meu school cafeterias will be
r.ayln1 higher prices for their
uncbea tbil fall.
Newport.Meta 1cbool tnmtees
approved price blkea T~.
Mott undwlcb pricel, for ex· ample, will larreue by 10 cents,
to eo or '10 cent.I dependlq oa
eoDteaU. Com clop, taCOI and
tamaJ• will r1le by• dime to 50
cent.lcb:U-brownlet are 8C*'I
up a lollceata. # t
Fastnet Race
Coast Y achtsDien
"
Safe in Disaster
By ALMON LOCKABEV
0.lh ~llet ....... Wrl\M
Reports from England today
indicated that American boats
with local crewmen aboard are
safe or accounted for in the
tragic 605-milc Fastnet race.
Williwaw. one of the yachts on
the Admiral's Cup American
team was reported as having
finished safely with all hands
Williwaw was being skippered
by Denni~ Conner of San Diego
with a San Diego Yacht Club
c re w , rn c luding s atlmake r
Lowell North 's son. Dan
Imp, another Ad miral's Cup
entry owned by Oav1d Allen o(
San Francisco with Skip Allan,
son or Mr and Mr::. Robert M
Allan of Newport Oedch, a:,, a
member or the crew has been
sighted and 1s sllll racing ac
cording lO wire service report.'>
The Br ai1 1tan yacht lnd1)(0
with crewmen Rex Betnk ~. Gary
Weisman. Paul Buttro~e and
Bob Steele from Newport wa~
reportl'd finished today with :.tll
hands safo.
The llahan yacht Vena. ski p
p er ed by Dennis Durgan of
Newport Be&ch 1md with local
crewman Louie Wa ke aboard
fin ished lhe race early today
Other well -kn own Southe rn
California sailor::. were aboard
!iever a l foreaizn boa ts . l::d
J.or en ce and Benny M 1tchell
were aboard a Hong Kong entry
and have been accounted for
Wire ser vice repo rts have
been confusing about the distrn c
tio n be tween the 605-mlle
Fastnet race and the Admiral's
Cup competition out or Cowei. on
the Isle of Wight.
The Fastnet rncc dates back
Lo 1928 and ts generally con
Mdered to lie one oi the most
rugged and challenging races an
lhe world becaus4' of weather
conditions and shoaling an the
Irish Sea bet ween the rock and
Pl ymouth
The Admiral's Cup is an an·
vitational offshore racing senc~
of comparatively short duration
which 1s held every two years in
conjunct.Jon with Cowes Week.
:,ponsorcd by the Royal Ocean
Racing Club. The Fastnct is the
final race of the series
However . the Fustnet 1s re all)
a race withtn a race 'fhe high
entry last is attnbutcd to the fact
that any yacht may be ente red.
whether or not it has IJcen in·
volved in the Admiral's Cup
Series. which involves three
boat teams representing a do7.en
or more nations
In recent years th e f'astne t
has become comparable to the
Newport Ocean Sa1hng A::.socia
lion's Ensenada race wh ich an·
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Disaster
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MAP PINPOINTS SCENE OF YACHTING TRAGEDY
Survivors Hunted Off English Coast After Storm
nually draws mor<' than 500 <,1111
mg yachts
Unlike Lbe Enscnad:, rC1ce. tht·
Faslnet 1s not bUbJcct to the
same i,trict ~a fety tn'PN'ltons
Roats Without radio:-arc allo11r1.'<1
an the ra ce
'fhe ROR\ said Lht" race v. il'
!!tarted last ~uturd:iy 1n light t o
m od e rate weathe r cond1L1on..,
but there w as a weather foreca~t
of in creasing winds near th••
Fastncl rO<.'k off the cow.t of
Ireland But there was no andl<'a
tion of the intensity of the storm
The death toll of more than a
dozen people 1s unpn·cedcnled in
off s hon· yal'h t ra<:1nJt Twn
pe rsons \H•re killed 1n ll11 ..,
vear 'i. Southern tkean C1n•u1t off Flon da
The re wal> a futaltt' in l..o" A n~e les YaC'ht Club s · Wl11tn<'\
St'ries two year~ ago "'ht'n a
ere" man was hll b} a ""' 1ng1ng
boom 1n heav~ "calher uff
Catalina Island ·
Don Va ughn. a Newport Beach
yachts man who ha!'. sa1lc.-d in
maJor offshore races all O\'t'r the
world, said Lhe thing that make!>
lhe Faslnet so treaC'ht>rous when
the weather blows up 1s lht'
:,,hallow conditions off the ln l!h
coas t wh1 C'h lcncl lo <'reatl'
-.hurt ·,quare' '>CU') .... 111c.-h
tul.c:-. tb. toll of men and equ10
mt·nl Arid tht' l'Old 11raler in th111
part of the world. l'Ven 1n th ..
... u m m l' r . <· a n b c r a l :.i I 1 o
r r('wmt:n who are in the w:.it1-1
ror uny ll'n~th or llmf>
Mangers Asks
Fair Board
Cooperatiori
The Oranlo!t' Count\ f''Jtr
Bcwrd !-h•>ulcl t'OOJ>NulP ~·1th lht•
1·1t~ uf Costa M1•..,.1 1n -.ubm1Ltin~
1h den•lopmcnt plans for n ·
'"'"'. As~emh lvm a n 01•nn1~
'1 angt'N, D llunlini:?t<>n Beach,
"Jld Tu1•:,,da\
·we must rcmemt)..r that the
fo trgrounds IS nol an island."
~!angers told directors of the
C'o~ta Mesa Chamb 'r of Com-
ml'rce at a lun1·ht•on mectmg at
tht.• Hobday Inn
Trustee Henderson
Won't Run Again
· It does 1m µ:.ac·t the C1Ly of
Costa M cs;.i ln·inendously In
m) opinion Lhc ('1t~ Counl·ll l!i
t•xaclly on targl't in tryin)! to get
!'ome kind of"' rilt('n nol1cc from
the fair board about its uct1v1·
Ly." he said
Costa Mesa 1s suing the fair
board and seeking a n injunction
<l~<llnst further development un
t1I courts can decide whether
(air plans must be submitted to
the· c it y
Th ~ f'air Board has taken the
pos1 t1o n th a t 1t 1s a ~late ·
a ppotnled agency a nd not sub-
J ec L lo lol·al planning pro·
c edures. a lthough the fair
grounds is s urrounded by Costa
Mesa.
Attorney Thomas Henderson
announced Tuesday that he
won 't s~k a third term on the
Newport-Mesa school board in
the November election.
Henderson, a Newport Heights
resident who practices law In
Costa Mesa, has served oo the
board for seven years.
He cited the desire to spend
more time with his family, law
practice and hobbies as motival·
ing his decision not to run.
"I eneourage all interested
parties to throw their hat into
the ring," said Henderson, who
rep r esents trustee area 6,
Newport Heights.
He is the second incumbent
trustee to announce that he
won't run in November. Costa
Mesan Jerome Vandewalle, ap-
pointed this spring t-0 fill Duke
O'Brien's vacant seat. has also
said he won't run.
Vandewalle represent.I trustee
area 2, the triangle formed by
Harbor and Newport boulevards
and the Costa Meaa city limits.
Whoever ii elected will serve out
the remalnina two yeara ot the
four· year term.
Two other trustees, both •P·
polntee1, have already fUed can·
dld1cy papen with the Oranp
County Reat1trar of Voten.
Barbara Sld1Un1. appointed
two yean qo after tbe rwlpa·
Uon of Marian Ber1eaon. la Mele·
1DI eleeUon la area a, W-.C'1tt
and Santa Ana Hel&ht.1. • Keanetb Wayman 11 Ulo rua-
nln1 for a four.year term. He
repreaeata area l, rou1b11 IM
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DROPPING OUT
Schoot BMrd'• Hender90n
Estancia Hilb School 1tlen·
dance area.
Wa.yman wu appointed early
this vear after Don Smallwood's restp.uc..
Tbe Orana• County ._...,..,
of Voten said toda.y no one but
W•yma and Mn. Skll1lq bu
filed for ay of tbe four aeata up
for electioa lD lbe Newport·Mesa
cllttrict in November. FlUn1
cloMaAq.30.
Ocean Liner H e ld
LE HAVRE. France <APl
Angry dockworkers barred the
luxury liner France, the world's
largest passenger liner now re·
baptized the Norway, from leav-
ing its home port today on a
s c heduled voyage to Wes t
Germany for refitting.
PILUT NUT/CE
DOES IT AGAIN
··Dear Daily Pilot -you did it d
again! 1
"We bad such good luck sell-'
int our van in your c lassified
section that we tried it again and ,
sold our Volvo."
Tb1t'11 the advertising success
atory of the San Juan Capistrano
man who placed this ad in the ,
Dally PUot:
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sleted, '9M ml. re1 1••·
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your car, try the friendly Dall)'
Pilot cl111lfted a~vl1en at
"2·5178.
Six Saap.ISh
Turtw Champ Bite• Kis1er
<>n<> of Newport ReaC'h'A varamedic vana l1 cteeorat.s
with a fi rst plaC'e turtlf' r11C'l n1 trophy today beeauae a
L¥KUOu ll11ljj woman found out Tu day nl1ht lt'a not •
&ood ide a t.o kl 11 u turtle
THE PAINF\IL L~&tON w a1 l~am~ at the ton
rlu1uon of the 7 30 p.m rar held ut Houhhu'ti Old Place. a re1taurllllt at 4880 Campus Onvc>
Downy fo"t1rn-r. 28. of 23381 Via Martin.-. ownf'r and
tnu11t1r of lh<> t>nt r h~tt'd only i.s Number Six. dcm dcd to
bestow ~ victory kl11N uft C1r her iiet took f11'1\t ph1cc
IN AN llNt'O aTUNAT£ DIS PLAY of the
~rHverMnt'e that urned it flr1n pl8ce ln the nee.
Number Sb snapped down Oft Miss Ferrer's upper lip and
steadfutly relwse,d to le t go ,
Paramt"d1cs Uave Bowman and Ken Flei.sel were
s ummoned from Newport Center to render u1d
After trymg to pry the beast otf Miss Ferrer's hp, they
decided to give medical 1c1e.nce a try
THEY GAVE NUMBEa SD an Injection or vahum, a
tra nquilizer The rehtxMnt did 1t.s job a nd Mtss Ferrer was
separated from her pe t
She handed over he r trophy m gratitude and was told t o get a tetanllb shot
There were no tndicaltoOB or the rate or Number Six
3rd Ti111e Around
Medical Examiner
Testifies in Trial
By DELORES BROOKS IAWIN
Ol U. Dally l"llel $....,
A medical examiner testified
today that there was no indica
tion that alleged rape victim
Catherine Ha rdin was abused
when he examined her shortly
arter s h e a ccu se d Glen
Hutcherson of rapmg and assull·
ing he r
"There were no bruises or
lacerations or wounds that you
c ould detect?" defense attorney
Te rry Giles asked
"No. non e ." t h l' d oct or
replied
Police Set
Big Auction
More than 75 bicycles,
along with television sets,
stamed glass, Je welry and
s tere os wall be a mo n g
items auctioned Saturday
by the New port Beach
Police Departme nt
The auction will be held
al 9 a.m. in the rear park·
mg lot of the police facility
at 870 Santa Barbara
Drive.
The auctioned item s are
u nclaimed prope rty con
f1 scated b y p o l ice
Proceeds from the auction
go to the city ·~ ~enera l
fund
25,000 Dead
'Exaggerated'
NEW DELHI, India !Pl Of·
ficials of Gujarat sta te said to·
day that press estimates that as
m any as 25,000 people may ha ve
die d in the Machu River dam
disaster appear to be grossly ex·
agger ated
Chief Ministe r Babuha1 Patel
s a id after a fligh t over the
stricke n area he would not
estimate the toll CJ t more than
1.000 dead. the figure most often
u sed hy officials .
He reported all 7 ,000 inh'bi·
tanls .,,f one village isolated by
the flood. Maliya, were s afe.
Disabled Signups
Orange Coast College in Costa
Mes a has set aside Aug. 21 as its
regis tration day for physically
dis abled students Those in-
terested in registering at that
time should contact OCC's
Learning Center at 556·5535.
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Through that testimony , Giles
was auempting to indicate to a
nine·man three-woman Orange
County Superior Jury that Ms.
Hardin was not raped by has
rlient.
Hutcherson, for the third time,
1s be ing tried on rape. kidnap
a nd assult ch arges brought
against him in 1977
It 1s the defense contention
that the now 21·year-old womCJn
wi llingly engaged an sex acts
wit h the defendent but when he
refused to pay the $25 fee Ms
Ha rdin asked for. s he alleged
that a rape had occurred
But in testimony Tuesday, the
slightly built alleged victim an
grily defended her cause.
At one point, her outcr ies
a~ainsl the questioning by Giles
t•aused Supe rior Co urt Judge
Byron Mc Millan to orde r the
Jur y taken from the courtroom
Arter the 12 j urors had depart·
ed McMillan said, "Do you want
to prosecute this case? If you
can't play by the rules. I'll dump it ..
"I'm testifying for the state of
California and they <G ales) are
trying to prove m e a prostitute
of some sort," Ms. Hardin re-
torted.
He r outburst was reminiscent
of that which occurred during
Jfutcherson 's second trial.
That trial ended in a n 11 to 1
vote for acquitta l of the 46·year
old Whittier aerospace worker
But after both the prosecution
a nd de fe nse attorn eys ha d
moved fo r a dismissal o r the
c ha rges agains t Hutc herson.
Judge Richard Be acom refuserl
:md ordered the accused man to
stand trial a thi rd t ime .
At the end of his first tria l. a
Jury found Hutche rson guilty, a
verdict that was overturned
when Judge Mason Fenton saad
Ms. Hardin's testimony was not
believable
Consequently, the wom an's
stint on the witness stand Tues
day was the third opportunity
she had to elaborate on the al-
legations against the accused
m an
T his time around, defe nse
l a w yer Giles wa lked mor e
gingerly as he cross-examined
the chief witness against his
client, the victim.
Ho wever , the confrontation
was frequently inte rrupted by
Giles' objections to her elabora·
tion of answers to questions he
as ked.
And it was when his confronta·
lion with the witness drew her
heated responses that Judge
McMillan threatened to ''dump"
the case unless Ms . Hardin
followed court rules when testi·
fylng.
Photogs Nix
Carter Trip
NEW YORK CAP) -Four
major news organizations have
decided n ot to s e nd photo·
graphers with President Carter
on his Mississippi River boat
trip under restrictive coverage
r uJea set by the White House.
Executives of The Associated
Preas, Un ited Press Jnterna·
llonal. Time and Newsweek said
they considered the ground rules
for the seven-day trip, whkh Is
to begin Friday, to be an unac-
ceptable attempt to restrict cov·
eraae ol the president.
The nation's three major
te levision networks said they
had not rejected the rules but
were trying to work out a com·
promlte with the White Houae.
Ceremonies Held
TOKYO CA P ) -Japan ob·
aerved t.be a.4th aanlveraary of
tbe end of World War JI wtth
ceremanl• ln rt ettJ• todu la memory of the a.1 mllfton
Japa .... war dead.
'
YACHTS •..
ftolal• la Loedon reported these
oUaer Am9rican «"ntrle11 w@re rt·
ported 1l1bled and aafe: Al·
llanee. from the U.S. Naval
Acad•m1 with 14 men aboard; Imp. own :d and Kklppered by
Oavld AJlcu or Ucl vcdere. C11lf .
rtnleh •d tht-race , and Aries.
owned 1rnd s 11iled by Mike
;,:werdlow or New York . sighted
und till racln.i
In l'rovlde M e, R.I., U.S.
yot·htln& otfld11lt1 r eported the
s t u tu 11 o f the remai nin g
Am crlcun boialt1. Boomerang,
owoed by Ceor1e Comantaros
from the New York Yacht Club,
flntshed the race . Toscana,
ownt-d by E. Swenson of New
York, ftnished the race today;-
Cartna, s1uled by Richard Nye of
G reenw1cb, Conn., finished the
riH·e t oday ; Andaamo Robin.
owned by J Harcling, Buffalo.
t\ Y , wbicb dropped out of the
race safely . and Acadia, skip·
pered by Burt Keenan of New
Orleans, which finished s afely
The 605-m lle race started
Saturday from the Isle of Wight.
off the south coas t of England.
The yachts sailed to the Fastnet
Rock at the southe rn tip of
Ire land a nd back to Plymouth.
De von
Many of the 40· to 10.fool boats
had rounded the rock and were
bound for Plymouth on the last
leg of the race when the storm
roared out of the Irish Sea, send·
ing 60-foot waves cras hing into
the boats. snapping masts and
overturning the cr aft.
"The air waves we re thick
with distress calls.'' said an of·
·ncer at lhc Royal Naval Air Sta
tion at Culdrose. Cornwall
Royal Navy h e licopte r s.
lifeboats, tugs a nd wa rships
pulled at least 125 sailors to safe·
ty and recov<.'red 10 bodies Tue::.
da y The searc h continue d
throu~h the night but was ham-
pered by bad weather
The weather was improving
today
"Tht•n• wcr<· rl01en~ of t•mpl)
yacht~ JUSt drifting about.·· said
British helicopter C'rewm an Alf
To ppe r. ··It w as s pook y
millions of pounds worth of ship·
pan g and from what we could see
nobody on board."
Swaying m asts ;inrl tangled-
'i1rnan g hamper<'d pilot!> <.1n d
winc h operators trying tu lower
rescu e c ables , a nd some
crewmen had lo Jump mto the
sea lo be packed up.
"It was not so much the wand
that finis hed the Cam argul', al
was the seas ... !laid ht>r Bn tish
owner Arthur Moss "'The waves
were enormous
"The boat turned turtle a cou·
pie or times and lhcn righted
itself again. I thank by sheer
wave power We we re aJl wear·
ing safely harness. When we
went Wider all I remember as
trying to hold my br eath "
The F'astnct Race as the fi nal
event an the fi ve-race Admiral's
Cu p series. he ld every two
years. Nineteen na tions entered
l hrec-boat teams for the Cup but
t he fo'astnc t classic also was
open to othe r com petaton ..
The first yacht to finish was
Condor, owned by Ari ton Bob
Rell who lives m Oer muc1a Ills
yacht got home an 71 hours. 25
minu tes. 23 seC'onds. almost
e ight hours faster thtin the pre·
vaous best time set by Turner an
197 1
Oldster, 92,
Foi/,s Bandit
C HICAG O CAP > -Robert
Mowry is 92 and feisty And he
wasn't about to give up his
wallet to a bandit who accosted
him
Mowry h a d gone to get a
newspaper when a man standing
on the corne r de m a nded h11;
wallet, s aid Ray Raney. a friend
of Mowry . lie s aid Mowry
replied · "Like hell I will." and
hil the bandit with his umbrella.
The man s truck Mowry in the
face with a pistol and fled, but
Mowry kept his money.
Ronnie Goff. 29. was arrested
late r and c harged with attempt·
ed armed robbery a nd armed
violence, police said.
Chase Hikes
Prime Rate
NEW YORK CAP> -
Ch ase Manhattan Bank,
lhe nation's third lar gest,
said today It 111 raising Its
prime lendlng rate from
11 iv.. percent to 12 percent,
matching the 1974 record
for that cl08ely watched
rate .
The prime role IK the In·
tereat rate banks charac
moat credit-worthy cor·
porate cwttomers.
The quarter-point boost
by Chase Indicates that
credlt·U1htenln1 moves
by the ,.ederal Rese rve
Board are taJdn1 effect.
Tt1bleftlna credll by fore· tn1 up Interest rates la ooe
tool the central bJik uaea
to cool the economy. and
tbua dampen lnlt1Uon.
l'ou Can~I. Miss This One
Char lie Chisholm . a Halt1morc bartender.
s hows off ht~ custom17.ed motorcycle that
has a radio tape player. 3.500 rhinestones.
u CB radio. 1,450 running lights a nd a
forC'<;t of red and white• ta~sels Chisholm.
52. savi., th(• l11k1· ,.., :.ahout to he list ed in
th • <iuinnr·:..., Hool-. <Jf Wor ld Records as
"th1· v.11rl<I mo ... t unui-ua lly li g hte d
"tr(•(•I ffi!Jltir1 \1·ll· '
Trustees · Face Contests
Coast Community College A rt;)a ~';t>ats Open
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n1:wly ap1>0111lt·d U1c·k Olson Y.111
bt> C'Onl<..~kd
To dat1:. Obon. 1.1. ho .,.,. ... ., .111
pointed lo fall lht· Ulll"'CJ1lrl'1l
term of rt'lar<'d trustt·P Worth
Ket!nt', •~ th<· onh 1ncuml.1~m1 t•1
alt.• 1·and1dat) PJPNS
Obon 1 l'J>r c·~cn L'i trustee an· ..
one. takmg m Seal B<>ach and
wcst1•rl; port1om. of 11 untmuton
Hcach Ont' res uh·nt of Lhat
area. Drcnda Gon.tall·t . ha., falt.·d
c-and ad ac·y paper!'. "'1th th1•
Orange County Regis trar of
Voters to challcni:e Olson
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11ort1()n.-. tJf Card1·n (, ro\ l; 'J liat
.trt'J ·~no"' rt'prr~t·nt<·d b\ IJ1,ff
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Id rgt' l:>t'Clll>n r1f Hunl an~ 11111
B1:ath ;,ilong 1'Jcd 1<: C ''·"' l11~h"'ay dnd north to F:d111r 1 1
A\ 1rnue. as curr<:ntl} n:pn·,u11
t·d b\ Kettler
• 1, fan 11 rru'>lt·<· area to t>4:'
, 1 •1 1 ,, 1 • 11 1... ;i r.., a f o ur.
1 r • ·11l1•d h\ l111mµh rrys The
r• ,, r 1111• ,.,,, 1 of Bu '>harrl Street
r ll111111nJ!l•1 n Bl•ac·h <J l on ~
I ,, 1f 1 t ''" I ll1~hway lo tht•
'\t 'p•111 Jl"ll) It 1nclud<:s most
t '"\'l"''I ll arhnr . Ra lboa
! I.ind .111tf pJrl-. of Cost::i Mesa
1' 1• 1 11( I .11 n t•·w H11ad
"'P''' 1t 11· l1•11 111tlarit'~ of the •rt• I•• .111·.1'> ;,rt· availa ble at
, "•'"' d1 ,1 ri1 I ht·adquartcrs. lJ71)
\tl.111 • \\I• 1·11.,t;i M1• ... a
\\ 111111•r-. 11f lht• '.'l:ovem ber elec-
11111 .11 Ill "'n ,. four year terms
1111 r h 1· 1111!1 g1· tJ1 -.1 net board of
1r11 ,,.,., \lotlh tht· exC'eption of
rru-.11 ,. Jll .1 """ The wmner or
1n . .i '"'' 1.1.111Jlcl '>C'rvc> only until
l'•"I fallan1• '"'' Keene's term,
l1d11r•: ·' m 1.1. clccuon wo uld be
hl'ltl
Summer Sale
All Upl1ol tcry at subs t a n tial ~a vings
Stanton Cooper Sofa , & l..,oY P ~ea ts
Exceptional prices for top
quality cons t ruc t ion
So fas start at S629-Loveseats s5 49
Check these features
x 8 way hand tied base ~ Kiln dried hardwood ~C orner blocked. doweled. glued & screw ed 1X1 Arm covers ~ Lined skirts & interlined cushion~
Zippered seat & back cushions
Great selection of styles and I abric-,
l All On Sale No w Stock & Special Order
Tll Sept. 1st
CLOSED SUNDAYS
-..
LAOUNA ft!ACH
3•s ~eo..ttw,.
(714) ... ...,
Judge Says PacTel
Must Pay Refunds
W ASIJ.mGTON CAP) ca.utq It .... ter over
t.be dam." Supreme Cowt Ju.tfce William K.
RebDQ\dlt bu retuaed to lift a lower CO\lrt order recaull1ac Paclftc Telephone & Telqraph Co to re•
duce some of lb CaWomJa ratet and ~u.nd money to aublcriben
ID a Gve·pa_f order, Rdmqwat said be .. need
not que1tioft' Paclnc Teledlllle'• auertSon that
the cu& lnvolv~a "very larte fl.n&ndal stakes."
"But thal ls now water over lbe dam,"
he aald. DOUQa that the h ah court refUsed last
year to bear an •PJX'al from a decbioa of the
California Supreme Court
Pt stig1ous New
EXECUTIVE SUITES
available near Orange County Airport.
Attractive rates include receptionist, law
libra ry, conference rooms, s ecretarial
service, and xerox facility. For a personal
tour and further details, inquire at Vortac
Associates, 955-3900 or 955-2288. LEO PAUL COUTURE, SEALING "f'.HE SOLE TO A SHOE, MAY BE LAID OFF
He Works at the Joaeph M. Herman Shoe Co., Which Report• Severe Problem•
...... Agree
lnJine Bank
Sells Stock
An Anabetm·bued bulk ba boutbt cootroll·
lng interest ID Irvine Natioul Bank and la await·
iog federal approval for a mer1er between tbe
two.
A spokesman for Herttqe Bank said tbe ftaan·
clal lnatitutloo bu pu.rcbued $7 miWoo worth of
stock, or CGDtrollin1 lntereet. ID the Irvtne bank.
Dl&EcroU OP 801'8 BAND approved a
merger agreement, the spolleeman said Tuesday.
Under terms of the air-meat, Irvine Natimal
will merge into Heritaee Bank, which will aaaume
operatioos of all Irvine Naticmal branch offices.
Heritage ls an independent, state-chartered
bank with offices in Anaheim a.ncl Santa Ana. The
s pokesman said total asset.II for Heritage will H·
ceed 1100 million after the merger, making it the
second largest inde pendent bank in Oran1e
County.
HE SAID ONCE THE FEDEltAL govemment
approves the merger, which abou1d be in about 90
days, Irvine bank shares not bought out by
Heritage will be converted lnto sbaret ~
Bank stock on a one-to-one basis.
The merger will give Heritage two branch of-
fices in Irvine and ooe in Costa Mesa. Heritage
also bas received state approval to open branches
at Mesa Verde Drive East and Adams Avenue in
Costa Mesa and another in Anaheim.
LEASE ii'
The spokesman said merger talks began in the
spring. He said Irvine National bad not done well
in growth of assets but Heritage wanted to move If the Shoe Fits, Keep It ._~a-~s:::_P~;_:::._coun-ty ar_ea as-part-of it_s ex-
'Blnodbath' Hits Leather-working Industry
From The Leader
OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES
IN ORANGE COUNTY
Competitive Pricing
Superb Service
NABERS ~
OPEN7DAYS
2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
540-9100
CORPORATE
NOTES
By
JAMES R. URQUHART Ill
Attorney at Law
Q. DOES THE I NCORPORATION PROCESS
DEM~ THAT MANY COMPLEX PAPERS
BE FILED WITH CERTAIN STATE
AGENCIES?
A. NO. The pap~rs C1re not complex. And there
are only a few to be filed. Indeed. a California
business corporation begins its existence upon
the proper filiniz of a simple paper caJled an
Articles of Incorporation
Q. WHEN A SHARF.HOLDER IS SUED ON A
GIVEN CLAIM NOT RELATED TO THE
CORPORATION'S B US IN ESS, ARE
CORPORATE ASSETS SUBJECT TO THE
SUIT?
A. NO. As a general rule of law, corporate
assets are not subject to a lawsuit against a
shareholder. In the eyes of the law, the
corporation and the shareholder are separate
legal entities. A suit against A does not affect B.
Q . WILL IT COST OVER $1000 TO
INCORPOR ATE MY PRESENT O R
PLANNED BUSINESS?
A. NO. Some law offices charge less. My law
firm will incorporate your present or planned
business for the all·inclusive price of $580. This
breaks down lo $250 in attorney fees and $330 in
costs. We tum around and pay out costs as
follows: Franchise Tax Board, $200; Secretary
of State. $70; Corporations Commissioner $25 ;
Corporation minute book, stock, and seal, $35.
Ao average incorporation takes about 14 days;
even faster if payment is by cash or cashier's
check. We are happy to answer questions about
your proposed incorporation without obligation
to you. Our address Is James R. Urquhart III, A
Professional Law Corporation, 1300 Dove Street,
Second Floor. Newport Beach, California 92660.
(714) 752-5544.
SCARBOROUGH, Maine CAP) -The rising
cost of cattle bides -a result of the same shortage
that bas sent hamburger prices up -is giving the
industry a beating, and shoe prices are going to
reflect the squeeze, industry officials say.
Charles Morgan, president of G.H. Bass and
Co. of Wilton. one of the nation's largest makers of
casual footwear. warns that leather shoe prices
may be 30 percent higher by UUs fall.
MAINE'S LEATHER INDUSTRY boomed
when manufacturers moved north for cheap labor
and low taxes. The st ate ranks filth in the nation in
leatber·relaled employmenL
But tbe high cost or hides, aggravated by in-
creased exports of U.S. skins, has led to furloughs
and shorter hours for tannery workers and
shoemakers. and some shoe and boot companies
are going out of business.
"There's a bloodbath going on in the whole
learthcr -working industry," said Clar ence
Ostalltiewicz, president of the Irving Tannery in
Hartland. "Our company is operatin~ at 50 percent
( C.O .\
less capacity than we did J a year ago." / The industr y is { MER Maine's top manufactur·
ing employer, with near·
ly 21,000 workers and
sales of $550 million a year. The state ranks behlnd
New York, Massachusetts, Missouri and Penn-
sylvania in leather-related employment.
"WE'RE HAVING PROBLEMS LIKE never
before," said Clarence Nelson, a vice president at
J oseph M. Herman Shoe Co. in Scarborough. "Two
years ago, we were buying finished leather for 70
to 85 cents a foot. Now il's as high as $2.75 a foot.''
At Joseph Herman, employees are working
shorter hours, and the boot-making company 1s
planning shutdowns in September and November,
Nelson said.
At Saco Tanning Co .. one of the state's largest
tanneries, 100 people are out of work, and the rest
are working part lime, said personnel manager
Raymond Boaa.ng.
The 300 employees at the Stride Rile shoe fac·
tory in Auburn got a month-tong vacation this
summer.
PORTI..AND'S SONGO SHOE Manufacturing
Corp., which laid off 100 employees this year. 1s
getting out of the shoe business, dismayed over the
short supply and increased prices of bides.
"There's just no work," said one shoe stitcher
who"s been at her job for 42 years. She once took
home paychecks of $130 a week: now she clears
closer to $75 -when she works.
The increase in hide prices 1s caused by in·
creased exports al a time when fewer cattle are
being slaughtered, industry spokesmen say.
MORE mAN 80 P ERCENT OF America's cattle hides are being shipped abroad, up from
Oxoco Revenues
GrOUJ for Record
Oxoco. an independent Irvine oil and gas pro·
ducer, achieved record revenues and earnings for
the six months and second quarter ended June 30.
For the ball-year, net income reached $262,769, or
5 cents a share, on revenues oU4,537,680 compared
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_,with nel income of $12,788, or less than 1
cent, on r evenues of
$1,303,505 for the l\ke
period lasl year. ltS like putting the phone
in your pOcket.
An N'l!NI« Page "beeper'Mssn·1aptme,bul1rs !he next
besl ltllng. It alerts you 10 fl1)0!1ant calls anytme. any·
where in Los Angeles. Orange. San Bernardino, River
Side and pans ~ Ventura counties. an '°' one IW
~rate. Thefe's nolmil IOlhe nuTilef ~"beeps-·
you can rea!Ne. No extra phOne charges °' special equip-
ment to lnstal. eittler. If scrneone wants you, 1hey dtal your oonw on 'Jr'ff phone and your ··beeper'· gives you the
the slgnal. It's as easy as thal. Call us IOOay lot your
Amwef Page "t>eeper" -It's fike having a ptme
in ya11 jl09ket!
t• Lii Anpltl County 462•PAGE
In Oran91 County 731·7777
0t CM Mlf4nNllOll IOI lllt A'I: "" ~ t , -tll l'Olf
................... "C
• fll
Second quarter net in·
come was ,127,807, or 3
cents a share, on rev-
e nues of $2 , 738.637.
compared with net in·
come of $41,945, or 1
cent, on revenues of
$689.364 for the like
period of the prior year.
During lhe first six
monlhs of 1979, the com-
pany acquired interests
ln •pproximately 28,000
gro111 acres with ex·
ploratlon objectives
ranging from shallow oil
and au reserves in the
Rocky Mountain and
mid-continent reglons to
the search tor potenUal·
ly lari:e reserves off.
shore Collfomio and ln
the Gulf oJ Mexico.
less than 50 percent four years ago, according to
industry figures. Only 34 mul.soo hJdes are pro-
duced in this country, a dip of 9 million SUJce 1976.
Nelson said changes Ul the world 's eating
habits also have contributed to the shortage. "We
are eating more poultry and fish, and less beef," be said.
However . a new group is trying to persuade
Congress to give the president powers to Limit hide
exports, and more than 1.500 persons attended a
recent M:llne rally sponsored by Tbe Hide ActJon
Program.
Ove r The Counh•r
MASO Lim199s
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Youth Spends ,,
'Comeroative' View Eyed
By JORN CVNNIFJ'
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Would you agree witb lhls st.at.ement: "We never know
wha t tomorrow w II bring , ao it Ls important to eQjoy life
t.odayevcn lf it'snec~sarytolncuraomedebt.lt.odoao"t
A samplin~ or Am erican youth, H id to be a crosa-
secllon of those in the 1'-t.o-25-year bracket, dJd a gree.
Seventy-one percent or them. an tact. compared with fl6
percent In 1976 a nd 63 percent in 1974.
CALL THE RESVLTS WHAT YOU will -ir -
res ponsibility, cx~ctal100 of annihilation from the bomb,
or a financial permisslv~ness that bes peaks the times.
T here's probably more lhlln one simple explanation.
It is your own roult, huwever . 1r you Jump lo the con-
clus ion that 1t rcprf'sen ts a growing h bera lnei.s, because
the r est or the survl'y shows youth is growing conse r vative
ConducLed every two years by the American Council of
Life fns urancf', the 'turvey revealed this. according lo the
researcher, Robert O 'Connor
"Young AmPncuns toduy are becoming not.tceably
more con .,t•rvut1n· 111 their basic at
titude:s towar d h fo .. t yfl'., Sixty.five per
tent say thl·y would like to adopt a
traditional hfr 11\ylc, a ~M JOb, a satis
(yang fa m il y llft>, u pl e a s ant
neighborhood tind a role in tbt: com
munitv "
They b4•fie,•1· that 1t 1s import.ant to
'>tlVt" n ·gularly .tnd LhM each ind1v1dual
11' respons ible for her •>r his own fman·
c1:il w1·ll bt·u11• H;1rd w1Jrk , they behe ve
o\ ...rwhl•lrr11n~ly almo<it pays off.
THEY BEl.U-:V t : P F.OPU: .. SHO\Jl.D TRY to live
murt· s1rn1Jlv ;ind ,., .. 1 along with ft:w1>r m:ite rial
posM·s.,11111.,, that n ·ligwus belief 1s important. thut educ<t
tton 'houl<l ~N ha1·k lCI th<.-basics a nd that grown children
'lhould bt· rt''>J'll>ns1hlt.· for their parents and not depend on
J(o v1•mm1·r11 a1ct
Tu a ~1t·•1I 1·xtf'nt thr• re'>ults seem con..'>1s tent with th•·
v. 1 apui' pr11' 1dcd b\ O C'1mnor . that youth recognizes and
;,dhne., t11 lt11 • 11 .... 11· \<tlllf-'>, and does n't reel burdened by
th1• rl''>JIOll,ll>tlll \I or taking <·a rc Of Itself
Hut v.tiJt Jl>t•ut that attitude toward df'ht that seem:. so
1nc·r1n._1.,11•n1 v.llh 1h1 p<1ttem, a' 1( 1t werc a c1rt"fc 1n a
r1u11\ of '-'111 ,,,. Y•iuth lwl1<•ve.., in '>aving. hut 1t believes in
l;lov. Iii).! r.111111·\' •HI .1 1N<1d t1m1· too
Tiit.H i .'!-. \l..Yt \ YS Tiit. (11ANCE T llAT th,, Qut:.,
IH111 111fluo ·11•·• 111• .111-.v.•·r. ;ind in th" 1nst1rnc(• th•· chanc•1·
,. pr<>batif\ h11 Ii•·• th:tn u'>u:.i l ('1mfu!'.1ng phrai.t:d rn
1hn·• 1hff1·11•111 11•·1-.1111 11 rt•.1d
\\ 1-: 11• \ • 1 ~11,..,., "'h.11 1r1m11rn;v. v..111 hrini.t '>II J think
11 "'1mponJnt II>""'''" l1f•· tl>'l:1~. M1•n 1r YOt; hctv(• to in
1·ur :!>Orn•· d•·ht' 111 tin rt · · · · ·
Hut 111••1•· .1bt1 tht• l1kehhood thill thc ;1n '>wer
n·11n•,e111• th• 1 ru1· f1·1·hn1• of \OllM t J>N>pl It 1:.n't un
11• . ..,11n.1bh· 111 .i '>11m1· that ;111111ht Jll tht:ir optunism tor
lhi.' rut•lll' th1•r•• ha 1•r.11 n <>f l'}n1r1sm too
II ., p111h.1l1h •·xvr•·~q·d in th1· ic1tl1tud1· \twl 1l 1:. foohsh
It• i,,J\I' If 111rl.11H•n '>tc·Jh II , lh<•l )OU l'li(l ~Cl mun• enJOY
mt·nt f11r 1h1 1!1111 •• r It~ "p1·1Hllng b~:ton I\ 'thnnk:.. thut you
< .111 11•p;" 111 dll'.1111·r dr,flur-.
Tll \T IS 1 11 t: \l'TJTl n t: M> f'R E<~ 'fo:NTLY 1·x
1•r1•..,,t-<I "" 11!<11 1 I'' upl1 1n dCt1 rm as well a, word Thty
'''"'•' thJt ~ J I'' r1·1·nt intNt:!.l and lJ percent 1nflat10n cut:.
th1·1r 'J\'tn~" in h~tlr "'1th ind !>tngle dt·ca dt!
And th.11 on lh•• 11th1·r hand thf'r(' :ire several obviou~
hl'r11·Cit~ lo cit-ht t·h1rf 1Jr th1•m b4·ang the use of money to
h1n nn" rJlh1·r th:in J;111·r 111co1111• tax dt·ducl1on:. and re·
pa) ml'nt 111 tlw 1lt·}1t 111 d11•J1,.:r m•m··~
M:1ybt• tht• finding 11' con.0,1.Stcnt <1ft cr all fl. con·
.,t·rvallw attitude mc<1no; orw i>eeks to coni.erve assets.
hn:inC'1t1lly arul u'>1t••lh -.oc1:rlly toc1 lt doesn't necessarily
rn<•.ir1 rP'>lst;mrt"' tu <"twn~t·
IC \lllJ 1-.in lw.,t .,,H '(· b' fi!OIO$( into debt. youth bcc•m to
'·•) v. ell 1h.1t ., r1in,t·f\ <1tt0n of <1 :o;ort
CWned Sequoias
Eyed for Lumber
SA<.:HAMF.NTO <Al'l Cah!om1a 's ramou~ g1unt St•
quo1 .i~ an• ht·in~ t lnm·d m hOJ.H:'> ur mu kin~ them big pro
tlttl'l'r" or h1..:h quali1y lumber. says a u niversity o(
Ltl1fom1:1 profoc;'tor or (or('Stry a nd genetics.
Clonl'l\ or ltw M'lllHlta g1gantea. the world 's biggest
I rt'•'. t·an l>\• );ruwn "' roldcr weather than tht: naturnt
grant S{'QUow. l>r Brit Libby of UC Ber keley told the
~:11·ram~nto Bc•c•
TH•: ("I.ONE 'rH S ("AN RF. GROWN a bout anywhere
Ill nw Sterr.\ Nt.'vadu. while the natural tree gene rally does
we ll onl y m its own hub1tat. 73 srnall, 11cattered g roves.
Cloninl.l is tht• pt'O('t•ss of reproducLnR a n organis m
from u sm~lt· <.'l'll. without sexual re product ion.
L1hby. dirN·tor of a 7 year project m cooperation with
th<' U S Forc~t St•rv1t•e. said sequoia g1gantea clones could
bt: grown qun·kly to m;1rkc table timber in ma ny partJI of
tlw Wt-sl
H t: SAID IT WO LO TAKE .. conse r vatively, 40 to 60
~ca rs Uul Uwr(' <ar(' :,itt•s m the Sierra which could be
!>ending a harve~t down the road in 30 "
He add<'d thut the wood quality or the cloned sequoias
of harvestable uge would be compa rable to lhal of lbe
coastal redwood, a related tree or high commercial value.
The grnnt s equoias. logged heavily before publlc out·
cry brou~ht the m under protection , had the reputa tion or
being brittle. Loggers said they broke irregularly wben
they Ml. and t'onsider ed their wood s uit a ble for grape
stake!I and little l'lsc
Libby suld 1t probably will be 1982 before the first
planting of seedlings takes place on a L2C)..acre test site
near Forest Hiii. and f>O!\!\ibly 15 year !! before the U.S
Forest. Service decides whether lo proceed with a gen eral
pla nting.
Tune-sharing Plan
Gets Seminar's Eye
Vacation Ume·sharlnc, a relatively new coneept in the
American vacation Industry. wtU be tbe subject of a
semina r to be held Thuraday in HunUnit.on Beaeb. The
presentaUon wJll be open to Lbe public al no charce.
Sponsored by Vautlon (ntematlonale, a muJtJple tlme·ahar~ company, \he seminar will bes'n I\ 8 p.m. ln
the San Juan room of the Huntlqtoa Beach JM.
The company's vacation time·abare plan otten tbe
ownership ol a 40·Year vacation t.lme-abare iatereat stvlna
the purchuer at least two weeu' ... any time ot tbe ,..,.,
lieadQuartered ln S.atUe, the COIDPQY h .. opmect an
office lo HuntinltOD Beech. rt ba 10 reieort locaU... ..t more than 3,000 partlelpatlnt ownen. CoadomlDlum loea·
tlons lnclud• Pu rto VaUarta. Labaina. ltauhaa·Kooa.
Honolulu and SWI VaUey.
(JACK ANDIRM>N)
"IY!ALI In the DAILY Pl~OT